of J L Roulon of Toronto Oovemment. m; public life iotiel noUton was minister of '.-fr :,,;e in the last King admlnis-or. and wu tpoken of as a andldate for the leadership In the aic of the present leader retiring Z s Colonel has been fishier. Olier nesner and frank L. Huckley Largely llespcmsllle For Ilevlval Of Ghost Rllnlnr Town Two well known men. Oltcr Dcs-r."T of this city and Vancouver and Frunk L. Buckley of Vancouver, particularly well known here dur-toi the past year or two and still In the public eye, are the most, important factors in the reopening of Mount Bicker m'nc on Vancouver Island. Hidden In surrounding Jungle. 1U old buildings engulfed In the un-dUurbed growth of a quartcr-"nlury, thU dhost mining town Is turning to life. Advances in min ing methods have placed a new value on complex o-es and revived interest In a once wealth-creating immunity. Thirty-five years ago Mount Sinker was a thriving community with a population of 2000 persons. Railroads and aerial tramways transported precious copper ores (Continued on page 4) VANCOUVER June 18 Word received here from Ottawa is that V.r -';er in the House of Commons d(narUnnt of marine is de ar c;: he fields of Flanders. A law-tmandmg -Widei.spireebewerii t b" prolewiten when the warplefI m connection with the First' ir.:! he threw artde his musty Narrows bridge. No dredging Is to bs;k and dohned a uniform. Hta done hlnd the piers. lL. as a leader was soon recog-j . and he became platoon 01-adjutant. company comman-; : 'i;ond In command and fln-i. battalion eommander. He was r tided and mentioned In de- A orv is told of how he com-; n, cd his position by trying to; ' jr his men under fire outside . barbed wire entanglements and a a question for a HtUe while j :i hrr he would be given the V. ! ;iu Cross or be court mar-- Instead he was given the : : jr of Commander of the Order 6' Michael and St George. Ti.ree times the Colonel was defraud in provincial pollUcs but he up again at a minister of the rewn and was acknowledged to be f,hr chief driving force behind .is.r wst King administration. LOCAL MAN FACTOR IN MT. SICKER Today's Stocks (Cuurtmjr B. D. JohniUm Co.) Vancouver D. C. Nickel. .28. "filg Missouri, .70. Dradlan, 1.90. Uralorne. 4.70. B. R. Con, .03. B. R. X. Gold, .09. Cariboo Quartz, 1.10. Dentonta. .35. DunweM, .O-Hfc. Georgia River. JW. Ooleonda, .23. Olaeler Creek. .02ft. Orange. '.04. Mlnto. .09 ft. .Meridian. .05. Morning Star. .04. National Silver. .03fc. Noble Five. .08V4. rend Oreille. .55. Porter Idaho, 0)9 fc. premier. 1.60. Quesnel Quartz. .12. Reno. 1.44. Silver Crest. .00. Salmon Oold, .12Vfc. Tavlor Bridge. .15. Whitewater. .09. Wayside. .14 V4-Waverly Tangier. .00. United Empire. .04. Toronto Central Patricia, 1.68, Chlbougamau, 20)fa. Lee Oold, .04V4-Oranada, 26. Inter. Nickel. 27.70. Macassa, 1.74. Noranda, 38.00. Shcrrltt Gordon, .60. Slscoe, 2.67. Ventures, .82, Lake Maron, .03. Tcck Hughes, 4.01. Sudbury Basin, 1.37. Columarlo, .03. Smelter Gold. .07 Vi-Can. Malartic. .65. Little Long Lac, 5.15. Astoria Rouyn, .04 Vi. Studacona, 2. Maple Leaf, .04Vfe. Pickle Crow. 2.45 McKenzle Red Lake, 1.18. God's Lake, 1.64. I Sturgeon Rver Oold, .80. V Red Lake Oold Shore, .34. J San Antonio, 3.25. RIOTS IN Today's Weather If Tomorrow's Tides mm matin High 2:24 a.m. 21.8 ft. Prince Rupert-Part cloudy. lght 15:28 p.m. 10 J ft. westerly wind; barometer, 29.82; Low 9:10 ajn. 12 It. temperature. 57; sea smooth. 21:20 p.m. 6.6 It. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Vc.. XXIV. No. 139. PEICE: 5 CENTS PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., -TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1935 POUCmiARGE VANCOUVER CROWDS COLLUSION AGAINST BRITISH COLUMBIA IS ALLEGED Germany A grees to Keep Her Navy To Less Than 35 Percent ot That Of Great Britain; London Pleased J. L. R0LST0N IS RETIRING Hinting liberal Leader Oecides To (iive up Political IJfe Was Critic of Government nTAWA, June 18 - Political ie.s were stirred yesterday with , news that one of trie Liberal LONDON, June 18: (CP) A naval agreement be-tween Great Britain and Germany was formally reached this morning. The basis of the agreement is that the to tal strength of the German fleet shall in no circumstances exceed thirty-five percent of the British fleet. The result of the termination of negotiations was well received here. The British people had dreaded the necessity of another armament race and Germany was the country that caused most of the uneasiness. UH , chW cHUcs of the Ben- Qt of PhllS TORTI IRE nuuiu avbv j m a j mm mm rnwrnw Asked by Ottawa ALLEGED In INarrows Bridge Y fouthfnl Physicians Initiated Into Secret Society by Inhuman t Treatment at Sooke PoliceCourt-Chargcs j j Men Say They Were Subject To Branding, Hanging by Hands And Feet and Other Acts VICTORIA, June 18: (CP) Roland Burritt of Prince Rupert, A. O. Walker and Donald Wood of East Sooke were remanded In police court today until Thursday on charges ot unlawfully wounding In connection with a story of brandinc and torture told by Wilbert Mndstrom and Michael Share, youthful Victoria physicians. Llndstrom and Share said they had been subjected to branding, were hung by the hands and feet, had tacks stuck Into them and their hair pulled out during Initiation ceremonies of an alleged secret society, which they were Induced to attend. BELFAST City Scene of Religious Conflict In Which 200 Shots Were Fired With Little Damage BELFAST. June 18: Religious hatred flared up yesterday In this city and serious riots took place which' culminated In the use of firearms. Something like two hundred shots were fired but only one person was reported Injured. The Ulster government is taking strong action to prevent further outbreaks. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. June 18: (CP) Wheat was quoted here today at Bl$c a bushel. ! PRINCE RUPERT GETS LOAN FOR RELIEF VICTORIA, June 18. Prince Rupert will receive a loan of $12,000 for past relief nc- counts., the advance to be sc- cured' by a demand note bear- ,lng five percent Interest. . f Europe's Recent Royal Wedding Princess Ingrid, granddaughter of King Oustav V. of Sweden, is waving her bouquet as she ieaves Stockholm 13th century Stork-yrtea church on the arm of her groom. Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark. Three kings attended the brilliant ceremony that was marked by a glittering pag? int of old world pomp. Arrest Made For Inciting To Riot in Waterfront Workers' Strike in Vancouver Today VANGOUVER, June 18: (CP) Ivan A. Emory, exe cutive of the Longshore and Water Transport Workers of, Canada, was arrested today on a chartre of inciting to! riot in connection with his reported speech urging the! striking marine workers to march to the police guarded Ballantvne Pier. . i i The Union Steamship Company announced this after-; noon that the steamer Cardena will sail tonight for Prince Rupert, j Ontario Bonds TROUBLE ON Selling Well UNION BOATS Premier Mitchell Hepburn Highly Elated at Rerrptiqn Given Securities TORONTO, June 18: The $20.- 000,000 bond issue put on by the government of Ontario after the bond dealers had refused to bid, is meeting with a ready sale. Premier t t -1. 11 TT.HUitn la. Itvli1 aTi(a1 NEW YORK. June 18: Copper Men Leave Jobs and One of Ships I Tied up at Vancouver And Sailing Cancelled Strikers at Vancouver Attempt to Reach Pier; Met by Police Officers ONE POLICEMAN PULLED FROM HORSE STRIKERS WITH BLOODY FACES HURL ROCKS-FIGHTING CONTINUES FOR AN HOUR THIS AFTERNOON. VANCOUVER, June 18: (CP) Police, mounted and afoot, charged from behind a barrage of tear bombs at the entrance of Balalntyne Pier shortly after one o'clock today to disperse a crowd of approximately one thousand striking longshoremen and sympathizers including women who attempted to march on Dock Strectr Fighting was still proceeding nearly an hour later with clashes being carried into nearby buildings and houses and yards. At least one policeman was pulled from his horse and a number of strikers heaving rocks had bloody faces. March on Ottawa Ends at Rerina Expenses of Smal' Delegation To Capital Being Paid By Government REG1NA, June 18 After a permanent distribution has so far been made. ACTION" BY SILVER BLOC Call Goes Out For Full Meeting Of Silver Group at Washington Tomorrow meeting with Hon. R. J. Manionj WASHINGTON, June 18: A sub-and Hon. R. Weir who met them.' committee of the United States It was announced that the march senate's unofficial sliver bloc de-on Ottawa of the relief camp strik- cided today that Secretary Mor-ers would not proceed but that the j genthau's recent letter on the ad-expenses of a smal) delegaUon to j ministration's silver purchase pol-Ottawa to lay their case before the j icy was most unsatisfactory, government would be met. j A call went out for the full silver Meals for a week are being pro-(group to meet tomorrow to discuss ! vided for the men at Regina. but no ; the letter and a proposed plan for Union Steamship Company's Cardcna Will Sail Tonight definite arrangements as to their i consideration by Congress For Prince Rupert, Union Company Stated This Afternoon BAR SILVER Steamer Catala will be late going NEW YORK, June 18: (CP The south, being reported due here this price of bar silver here today was evening at 7:45. quoted at 72Vic. Pattullo Says Effort To Teach B.C. a Lesson By Eastern Capitalists Premier Announces Letting of Contract For Frascr River Rridge Effort to Hold Up Interest Rates in East VICTORIA, June IS: fCP There is no doubt that a ! concerted effort is being made to hold up interest rales, ! Premier Pattullo said in a miblic address last nicht. He j also declared in connection with the Dominion's refusal Vancouver, June 18: There to advance money for the construction of roads and etc. that there was consicieraoie collusion to leacn i m a new development on the ; bridges, .'waterfront here last evening when; British Columbia i lesson. "Well. '- 3 many of the workcrs n thC Unl0n ' " over over the he result as asneleeistnatinej T ha t ue .' Company boat walked , ,. , reception of the bonds-by the pub- T CneIhosln whlch The t Premier said the contract lie jusuncs mm in me siana . . ... for the New Westminster bridge ln cancelling the power contract. The refusal of the bond dealers to handle the Issue was in protest' against the Hepburn financial policies. COPPER STEADY AT 9c cancelled. Other boats of the fleet, had been let to the Dominion are still operating. I Bridge Company which had under- The Prince Rupert left last night taken to dispose of two million dol- at 9 o'clock for Powell River. Ocean lars worth of bonds. Falls, Prince Rupert and Portland Tanker Strike Seems to be Over SAN FRANCISCO, June 18 As many of the men who have been on srlke In the tanker dispute are The speaker mentioned the fresh applying for Jobs on the boats and Canal, points, carrying both pas- encroachment of the Dominion up-'going back to work It Is assumed scngejs and rrcignt. Canadian Panific steamers Is quoted here today at 9c a pound, all operating as uauul. on provincial authority and called here that the strike is over. The are for a new Domlnron-provlncial set- men are being given positions a.i up in jurisdiction and powers. rapidly -a possible.