Today's Weather Prince RupertPart cloudy, light westerly wind; barometer, 30.14; temperature. 63; sea smooth. " " " No' 150' -' PPTMPP nTTPT?nT DP TniTDcnAv immnr, !- .n, aj.v., nmujuAi, JUlNi ZO, PRICK; FIVE CENTS PREMIER 1 ! ( .. BROWNLEE . . . . DENIES CHARGES ALASh! SHIPPING AGAIN All Steamer From Seattle Are Off; Trouble Non-Union Workers Employed in Unloading Ship at British Columbia Port Driven From Work by Five Hundred longshoremen Who Broke Barricade VANCOUVER, June 28: (CP) Forty non-union work er employed in unloading United Suites cargo from the milliter hingsloy were taken off the ship by five hundred longshoremen who used a railway tank ear to crash ' rough a heavy barricade at the entrance to the dock Wednesday night There was no violence. Alaska Shipping Tied Up Hitler's Army To Be Reduced Or Abandoned , B Eiu, IN June 28 Persistent nr ; are in circulation uiai continues, it is expected here fur-. r Adolph Ultfer'i ruyr of U?r SMCW wlltngs to Alaska will ;i t roop u to be reduced raai- tti disbanded entirely. Today's Stocks Vancouver A n-lrla. I ifw. .01 li I Nickel. .81. Ii Mtowurt Ml. Bi me. 15.00. . It C . 32. d. n X. IAS. Dir .: I X. L . .18. ' ' .two Oold. 1JM. C'M i II. 33. Or Rlvtr. M. t nda. 38. Her' ules Con, .05, li ian .02. Mh.'o 35. Meridian. .13. H ing SUr. 34. N ive Son. .03 ak). N Monal Stiver. .03ft. N.hle Five. .08Vv ft d Oreille. .71. Premier. 11 8. Her vex McDonald,l5. nr..n .80. Ptlvrr Crest, .02. Salmon Oold, .10. TaMor Bridge, .53. Wjvslde. .08. Whitewater. .04. Waverly Tangier. .OIK-'"nlted Empire, .15Vi. lntonla. .55. Totonlo Ccntrnl Patricia. .82. t'hlbougamou, ,14ft-Loe Oold. .10. Oranada, ,57. inter Nickel, 2550. Macassu, 2.50. Noranda, 43.33. Bherrltt Oordon, .01. Slsco Oold, 234. Thompson Cadillac, .45. Ventures, .82. Ukc Maron, .00. Teck Hughes. 6.85. Sudbury Basin, 1.60, t'olumarlo, .28, Bmclter Oold, ,28ft. Canadian Malartlc, .58, Little Long Lac, 3.35. Maple Leaf, 30.,-Stadacona, .43? Pickle Crow, 1.51. Manitoba tt Eastern, .23 Vi. L0"! Lac Lagoon, .35, Bagsraao, .15. Sailings tm In Vancouver SEATTLE. June 28: - Alaska' shipping from Seattle Is again com-' pletely tied up as a result of the1 longshoremen's strike, all scheduled sailings from here to the territory having been cancelled although It is poMlble further special sailings may be arranged either from here or Vancouver to accommodate tourist panm. H Hi tie-up; be made by Canadian ships. It Is hoped here that the Inter-ventlon of President Roosevelt may result In an early settlement. TO OPEN UP MINE Koloml Property On rrince Of Wale Wand Near Ketchi-ran To Produce Again On their way to Ketchikan! wfamc they will proceed to the . , . 1. i i - r 1 wmi Known wnomi mine on rnnve of Wales Island wtt:h is being re-opened for operation by a Vancouver and Seattle syndicate headed by Col. E. J. Ryan of Vancouver. J. E. AmuncUson. general superintendani of the E. J. Ryan Contracting Co.. and M. P. Olsen. another of the principals in the Enterprise, passed through the esty aboard the steamer Prince George yesterday bouno north. Tfcay will be on the property for . 1 L . I . 1 .. Uic next two i-viub iui mi- yui-posw of making an estimate ot the cost of rembilitatlng the mllli and hydro-electric plant and . . I 1.. . . . I .... , U . n .w. -.( in shape to reaume shipping of concentrates. A 100-ton mill will be operated and It Is expected It will commence work by Christmas. 'Both British Columbia and Alaska companies have been Incorporated In connection with the propeny. provincial iihjuipiuuuh t led In connection with the pro-; petty, the provincial Incorporation i hainr the Alaska B. C. Oold Mines : Ltd. and the territorial company.1 unoer which the property will be! directly operated, being named B C.-Alaaska Mines American Inc. Today's Weather ivrraM Plpnr railm. 50. Alynnsh -Cloudy, calm, 58. Anyox Cloudy, calm. 58. Haielton Cloudy, calm, 64. Smlthcrs-Part cloudy, calm, Burns Lake-Clear, calm, 60. Halibut Arrivals Canadian Tiwdlc, 13.500. 6c and 5c, Atlln. Teeny Mllly, 13,000, 5.2c and 5c. NORTHERN AND PROMOTIONS ANNOUNCED Lists of Successful Student at King Edward Ills li School King Edward High School examination results are announced a follows, students with honor passes being In order of merit while others are in alphabetical order: Promoted to Grade XII. Honor passes Betly Parlow 8933';. Oeorge Dybhavn 8635. Passed Beatrice Berner, Betty Cameron. Bertie Cross. Asta Elnarr-son. Molly Ellison, Harold Fisher. Lillian Jones, Henry Llndseth Frank Montesano, Angus McPhee, Tsungl Nakamolo, Carl Reich, To-shl Sakamoto, Ernest Santurbane Walter Smith. Frances Thomson Robert Tobcy. Vivian Wrathall Norlko Yamanaka, Eileen Yates Walter Zellsko. Conditional Passes Elizabeth Inglls, Oordon Lawson, Michae' Montesano, Oerhard 8ather, Ruth-anna Wood. Promoltd to Grade XI. Honor Passes Clara Wlkdal 02.62. Lea Basso-Bert. 91.62. Joe Naylor 8437, Ruby Lee 84, Etnlllc Skattebol 84. Eileen Ilamb-lln 8237. Passed Korma Archie, Tona Blaln, Margaret Clark, Arthur Da-vey. Lillian Davles, Thelma Davis, Victor Dell, Severino Domlnato, Betty Ellison, Fred Emmerson. Venetla Feero, Hugh Forrest, Rupert Fulton. Noreen Gibson, Kay Hlrano, Lillian Johnson, Mlckl Kanaya, Jack Lindsay, Oordon Munro, Freda Mussallem, Jean McLean, Margaret MacLeod, Ruth Nel son, Robert Orme. Lois Ponder Peggy 8teen, Marybelle Stiles, Albert Turgeon, Orace Wilkinson. Promoted to Grade X. Honor Passes Ellen Moore 8636. Joe Landrey 86 09. Mar-celle Jabour 85.54. Margaret Sue Oullck 84.81, Katsu Sakamoto 84.1, Tarjar RyssUd 83.4. Alice Hanson 82.9. Hlro Yamanakr 82.5, Martin Erlksen 81.7. Olga Zellsko 81.4. Albert Obata 81 Lydla Pettenuzzo S0Ari . ' Passed Joseph Antonelll, June Armour, Clssle Armstrong, Dora Arney. Babs Beale. Ellen May Bell, Donald Blake, Dorothy Blake. Agnes Brldden, Amaranth Bury.MalsIe Cameron, Oladys Cook, Maurice Davey, Robert Elklns. Roland Fred-rlkson, Linda Field, Kathleen Fortune, Robert Gibson, Helen Hampton. Robert Houston, Mildred Hunt. James Irvine, Mayko Izume, Laura Jonasson, Tommy Jones, Robert Kelsey. Alfred Larscn, John Lawrence. Harley Lear. Harry Lund- qulst, Violet Mah, Marguerite Men- zies, Kathleen Murray, Adele Mus sallem, Margaret McLachlan, Chtea Nlshlkaze, Mary Ntshlkaze. Flo rence Parker, Charles Perkins, Murvan Phllllpson, Harold Ponder. Nora Postulo, Robert Ritchie, Genevieve Schaeffer, Dorothy Shearman, '(Continued on Page Four) CANADIAN niltTII RATE AWAY DOWN OTTAWA, June 28:-BIrths registered In sixty-eight Ca- nadlan cities and towns dur- Ing May tbtalled 6,629. a de- crease of nine and a half per- cent as compared with the corresponding month Inst year, according to figures Is- sued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER COMPLETELY TIED UP BY f i xht Three Noted HiJ Marie Drts-sler- who j -rporlcd cen-.re oi ihis group w.' No: ma MANS0NIS LOSING JOB iuperinlendenl of Welfare For British Columbia to be Kctired . TDr. DiividMn.Sicces!or VICTORIA. June 28: Reorganisation of the provincial wifare jervices will involve the retireireat of William Manson, superintendent i weuare. ur. ueorge ai. Davidson of Vancouver, graduate six years ago from the University of British olumbla, will succeed Mr. Manson. r SOCKEYE FISHING FINE ON SKLENA Sockcye salmon fishing con- tlnues excellent on the Skeena River, according to reports re- celved today. High boat yester- day had 174 fish while the average was thirty fish per boat The price being paid for the fish is 50c each. 4 HITLER TO BE OUSTED President llindrnliurg Said to Be Linked Willi Move to Overthrow German Chancellor LONDON, June 28: President Paul Hindenburg. president of Germany , Is reported In European cables as being linked with industrial leaders in a drive to oust Adolph Hitler as chancellor and establish a military dictatorship. Marie Dressier Is No Better Condition of Actress Suffering From Breakdown Unchanged SANTA BARBARA, June 28: The condition of Marie Dressier, noted I stage and movie actress, who suffered a physical breakdown several , weeks ago, Is reported as being un changed. Dead at Pembroke PEMBROKE, Ont.. June 28: (CP1 Robert A. Campbell, aged 83, former Liberal member of the legislature and for more than thirty years registrar of deeds for Renfrew County, Is dead here. Movie Stars ; o be seriously ill. is seen to the j Eiiea id Lonel Barn-more. I I GOOD CROP I I IN CANADA Voprcti Good This Season in Dominion U. S. Below Do- rots tic Consumption r OTTAWA. June 23: A crop re-ort Issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics shows much imprcve- ment In crop prospects throughout i he Dominion during the past two weeks. U. S. Crop Down WASHINGTON. D.C., June 28:-Due to the drought, the Unltct. States grain crop this year will be less than normal domestic consumption, a Department of Com merce crop forecast states. Gerry McGeer Is Home From Fighl Stormy Vancouver MJwV Back In Vancouver From Saskatchewan Election Contest VANCOUVER, June 28:-0. G McGeer M.L-A. has returned to his home here after taking an activi part in the Saskatchewan provincial election campaign as a speaker on behalf ot Liberal candidates. COMMERCE SECRETARY MAKING TRIP TO ALASKA KETCHIKAN, June 28: Se-c'y of Commerce Roper, who Is on a six weeks' trip to the Pacific Northwest, arrived here yesterday on the coast- guard cutter Shoshone to In- vestlgate personally the fish- erles of the territory as well as the Prlblloff sealing situation. He Is accompanied by Senator Dill of Washington and they expect to be In the north about a month. The secretary was tendered a public reception here and made a brief speech. explaining the purpose of his trip. He referred to national problems and brought personal greetings of President Roose- I velt. Paying tribute to the president. Mr. RoDer said there had never been an occupant of j the White House who was more devoted to the cause of ! the common people as opposed , to that of the special interests thiin was Mr. Roosevelt. i ? Frame-Up By Medical Student of Edmonton Alleged By Defence Prime Minister of Alberta Takes Stand to Give Evidence On His Own Behalf in Sensational Supremd Court Seduction Action EDMONTON, June 28: (CP) Premier J. E. Brownlee, charged with seduction by Vivian MacMillan, will enter a complete denial of the charges, A. L. Smith K.C., defence counsel, told the Supreme Court of Alberta today. Mr. Smith said that witnesses would show that John Caldwell, Edmonton medical student, was the directing head of the whole enterprise and was flnan- daily Interested in obtaining money from the Premier. Mr. Brownlee took the stand and denied that, while In Edson in 1930, he had offered to act as guardian 'or Miss MacMillan. Prior to 1928, the Premier testi fied, Mrs. Brownlee had been ill a ;reat deal but. during the last six ears, she had led a normal life urticipatlng in sports, golf, skat- kg.tc. and social, duties as-wife-i I the Premier. Their life had been tormal, he said. Alberta Gasping Edmonton, and the rest of the irovince too, for that matter. Is still drtually gasping at the sensational lature of the evidence "given by Miss MacMillan aealnst Premier Brownlee. "Courage Is a wonderful thing lommented A. L. Smith K.C.. counsel for Premier Brownlee, fter Miss MacMillan had given spicy detail if her nocturnal visits with thi "remler at his home. N.R.A. Director For Alaska Is Off to Juneau KETCHIKAN, June 28: Hugh iVade. director for Alaska of the NaUonal Recovery Act, after spend ng a day here following his arrival 'rom Seattle by way of Prince Ru-ert. left Tuesday In the Alaska louthern Airways seaplane, Chlca-roff. piloted by R. E. Ellis, for Ju-leau. Mrs. Wade announced here iiat a minimum price had been set lor salmon to be paid by the can-ners. World Recovery Being Discussed Rotary International in Session at Detroit With Many Delegates DETROIT, June 28: With thousands of delegates representing 80 nations In attendance, the annual convention of Rotary International Is now in spsslnn hprp WnrM ,-0- covery u one of the prlnclpal Uems 0f discussion Twenty Hurt As Communists Riot MENTONNE, France. June 28: Twenty persons were Injured here Tuesdiv evening during a Corn munistlc attack on a meeting of a Nationalist youths' organization Tomorrow's Tides High ... 2:15 am. 22.8 ft. 15:18 pm. 20.1 ft. Low 9:00 a.m. 02 ft. 21:12 pm. 53 ft. STRIKE BODY FOUND AT STEWART Hemains of Staich Rade, Who Lost His Life In Crossing Bear River, Last Fall, Recovered7! STEWART. June 28Thebly of Staich Rade. who was drowned last fall from a boat in crossing the Bear River about one and a half miles above the Bear River bridge, was found yesterday on a bar some two miles downstream by Murdoch Mclntyre and his son, Cherrtl An inquest is being held here today. Many Ballots In Beer Plebiscite Wrongly Marked REOINA, June 28: Indications are that many thousands of ballots were spoiled in the plebiscite on beer by the glass. This Is revealed is the official count of ballots gets inder way. The plebiscite was taken n connection with the general elec-lon last week. Heir to Fortune Is Being Sought? Half a Million Dollars Waiting In; England For John Gallagher If He Settles Down LONDON. June 28: Inquiries ire being made in Western Canada as to the present whereabouts of & man named John Francis Gallagher to whom a fortune of half a million dollars has been left providing he can be found, take a wife and settles down within the next four years. Oallagher was last heard of on the prairies. THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WILL BE SPENT AT STEWART . VICTORIA, June 28: (CP) Expenditure of approximately $30,000 or a minimum of $10,- 000 for three months will be made this year by the Cana- dlan Northeasteren Railway on the line between Stewart and Fotr Grahame under ah agree- mett reached -yesterday with the provincial iroverrimpnt ' - ' t 4.1 J! 1