CLASSIFIED HABIT r.'O'one reads the Classified Ad. H you lose, advertise tor It. I; miu find, locate the owner. Viintver you need, advertise for it I II GET TUB CLAPMFIEII 1IAIIIT. Train Robbery Toronto by Six Armed Bandits arricd off Mail Sacks From Canadian National Express at Union Station About MidniRht ORONTO, June 20 One of T robberies of recent yearn six armed miitx-i ; held up V iion Station at midnight and I registered mail hags containing, it is estimated, between thirty i inrty thousand dollar. The bandits with the booty fled in a westerly direction hotly in J by the police but no arrest was made, i; was later reported that the loot may reach $100,000. TORONTO. June 30 nsjn). Unoffi CONSERVATIVES OF VANCOUVER NOMINATE SIX XANiXjUVER, June 30 - Vancouver . ( .iwervatlvee last night nomtnattd , us -nf stoles tot ibc genera! JC" : nrxt motiBl Bit ballou ware neces-. before I be alate wu complete. finally chosen were W C Shelly. Maitlantt. Oeorge A Walkem. Cot. it Spencer. Thomas H Kirk and in Dick !,r.-.', four were nominated on the he ..:. t. Kirk waa choarn on the and Dick on the sixth There wnicn name proposed on S F Tolmle wa. present at the i i: uud addraaaed the delegstea no -..I- nominate here tomorrow by ITALY WINNER FROM BRITAIN TENNIS GAMES 1XTONE. Bnglaud. Julie 20 Italy , h Davis Cup matches agalnat n mid needs only one more game i:tlc her to enter the Europeau earlier report i vi 1,1 XHTONE England. June 90 iUhii Davis cup team deftated the t the opening of the alnglea t the semi-final round tennis UV BASEBALL IN BIG LEAGUES Ni;w YORK. June 30. The superl- " ut the west In the National ik id and the eaat In the American ni'ur persists aa the interaacUonal ' i K's of the Big League baseball pro- cts The Yankees still have a wide m hut the Athletics are still In the ' tor the American pennant. In the -.'i. mil league St. Louis are the fa- 1 1 nx a ruault of repeating their ', over Cincinnati yesterday. GREAT WEST LOAN CO. PRESIDENT ARRESTED . wmmraj. June w.--w t. Aieken-"' pii'sldPrit of the defunct Ores Vm- : Ui.m On. was arrested yesterday 1 i mod with conspiracy to defraud. MRS. MARY SCHWENGER DIED AT VICTORIA Victoria, June 30.-ra. Alice Mary bi'liwrugar, Widow of Peter J A. Sch-V.' iii;.t, one Of the oldettt resldenta of Victoria died yestorrtay. VANcouvnR, June ao.-The price of! ''" t closlns " here yesterday was TAYLOR, the largest and most daring train took place last night here when the Canadian National Express car made their escape after seising cial est!mata of the value of- the mafl bag taken In the holdup last night now rtacb 1300.000 The registers contained heavy bank corislgnmenta. INTERNATIONAL PEACE . AIM OF ROTARY CLUBS llvigten speaker at t'sntrtttlen Today at Miuneapell i;mplu(z This MUntSAfOUB, vancement of in m in bope of, European Hotariant," Or. Edouard WUIems. ef Bmssela, Belgium, declared today at the Rotary Interne-Uonal convention. "The reel place of a notary club in Its ooesowunlty servloa." aald. "I to help la the organ laa-i.on of world friendship. "European Hotartana are nnanlmoua this point." he aald. It la not the charitable aapeet of Rotary that appeal much to ua. Problems of that character, in mireea, are solved largely the state rather than private action. But It la our great hope that bus! neae and profuslonsl men. united In the Ideal of &enrtoa. will undertake. disinterestedly, the study of thai eco nomic probtetna that have always troubled ua; problems which will trouble peace aa long aa they are not solved according to acta worthy of Rotary In ternational." STOCK QUOTATIONS Noon Cluing ITfces Tmlay on V aiou rr tlaehants I Courtesy of . D. Johnson Co- Ltd.) Bid c auesr 1J 1.50 MM xn Rig Mkoierl .. .44 M Cork tnwrtnee XI Dunwell M Oeorge Copper IJM JW Otaeler . M Oolconda .WW 44 Italian . Kootenay M jrrvi L. L. M 40V Lakeview v JOB JM leadamlth M Lucky Jim Marmot Metals .... National Wlver .... 44 Pend Oreille MAo Premier m SJM Porter Idaho ...... m JW Richmond M Rufus ArgenU ..... J M Ruth Hope Silver Crest ........ x 4 .at Silverado Silversmith 44 Suruoch .m Terminus ...,; m Torlc " i Whitewater JH Woodbine .70 Cotton Belt ' . JH JO Oeorgla Rlvsr (.ibm U .SStt Orandview 1.11 1.16 Duthle Marmot Oold .10 .10W .07 .00 kwan King Topley Rlohfield ... .61 M 85.lt U.80 'MflMlldl " M SNII'MI IIKAT High Low Close 1M 1S .mi wan 131V4 October IKIHT POSTIMINKH NEW YORK. June Rlako-Satur- Godfrey flKht if postponed untu i . ..1 neither day owliic. PRINCE RUPERT Northern arid'Gentj'al'British Golumbia'sNewspapcr g -" - K " - - - ' - V XVIII., No. 144. '4, miNCE MAYOR $300,000 Loot Taken in VANCOUVi HAS BEEN COACHING FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS : Faulconer Faulconer (leftl 80 years of age about to leave Trala'gur Square on the famous "Venture" coach on the season's first trip to Hampton Court. He is seen talking to Hamiltws Horbsw. Wssj liing eBthmaiaat ARRESTED FOR ROBBING BANK 4. II. ItOltlKTS f'IIAKIii: WITH HAN- IlITItV IN HASIIINOTON NT AIT II Alt MOi: (IN HIM HULLET IN HIS HEAD AMITIIKK liVMUT AltlllTi:il III T l.CAPUI WHEN IIANICMTi:i AT OKAMl I'OKKH MCLBON. June to. D. BoberU la held by the provincial polios at Pontic- ton following his arrest at West Sum mer land on a charge of robbing the state bank at loos. Washington, on Sat- urady last. On him waa found S1SO0 in American currency, and from the back of his head was taken a bullet. The second alleged bandit, T. L. Olbbs. waa arrested at Cascade Monday night aboard the Kettle Valley train. Although handcuffed. Olbbs escaped at Orand Forks and Is atlll at large. Roberta Is believed to nave received the bullet In his bead ahortly after the robbery when escaping in an auto-mobUe aa he was fired upon by officers near North port. NUaVOrt, June 30 Olbbs, the alleged bank robber, who escaped handcuffed from the police on a train, la atUl at large a noon today. CANNOT AGREE ON FISH PRICE nam: or lotumu pim mis or im.im'T lf I r ltltl.ll UtOM Tills MORN-, INO TO THIS aiti:knoon While the fishermen themselvee were satisfied with prospective bids of from ltc to lSe far first class halibut and To for aeoond, the fish buyers were unable- to agree themselves this morning on bids and the forenoon session on the Exchange failed to complete the day's auction which waa adjourned un til tola afternoon. There arc sufficient refrigerator ears available today 4tJeB oare of the 190,000 pounds os ilMrlbab which la offered by the following boats American Bagle. 38.000 pounds Yakutat. 31,000; HI QUI, 11.5O0; Re. liance I., 14,000: Haael H . 16.600; Ojoa. 8.000; Cora, 4,600: Venus, 7,600; Lumen, &D0Q. Canadian Dal sec I., 16,000: Ternen 18.000: Ingred H 6,000; W.T.. 1100; Selma. 18,000: Verna, 7,000; H. & R 7.000. EXPLOSION IN MINE MOROANTOWM, West Virginia. Juue 30 Five miners were killed and seven injured In a coal mine explosion here. RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1928 Italian Flyer Has Located Nobile and Dropped Provisions for Them 'Reporting All Seemed Well in Camp Norway, June 20. Maddalena, an Italian flyer, reports OSLO, that he located Nobile's camp off Northeast Land and dropped provisions for the Arctic flyers who have been stranded in the polar seas on an ice floe since May 26. Maddalena reports that all appeared well with, the survivors of the lost airship Italia. KING'S BAY, June 20. Anxiety is felt regarding the safety of Raojd Amundsen and two companions whti were lost while participating in the rescue work in connection with efforts to reach General Nobile and crew of the Italia north of here. EDINBURGH MAN IS AWARDED MEDAL FOR . TUBERCULOSIS WORK PORTLAND, Ore.. June S3. Sir Robert Phillips of Bdlnburgh, president of the British Medical Society, was award ed the Trudeau medal, the moat coveted prim offered by scientists, for fighting tuberculosa, it was announced by the rational convention of the Tuberculosis Association. This is the first time the medal has been awarded outside of America MEXICAN IS ELECTED ROTARY PRESIDENT MINNEAPOLIS. June 30. I. B Sutton of Tamploo. Mexico, was unanimously elected prralcw-nt of Rotary International, at the rK convention here today with over forty nationalists re-presented City Has Received Purchase Local ASCOT RACES RUN YESTERDAY POTHII TOOK HtlMi: Of WALES STAKKH AMI MAHl OF I'EUTH (IOI.II VASE. ASCOT, June 30. The fold vaas given by His Majesty was won by Maid of rerth. owned by Mrs. C. Druaunbnd yesterday Dancing Floor came second nnd Applednre third. The Pilnoe of Wales' stakes waa won by Sol Joel's Potockl with Sleepy Lad second and Ssnrhansjsr third. EXPLOSION KILLS NINETEEN PEOPLE MEXICO CITY June 30. Nineteen penimui are known to have been killed when a boiler exploded In a bathhouse :t: the suburbs. an Offer to Hydro-Electric to,)Utepayer if Satisfactory Deal by City Council an offer to purchase the'Hydro- are proceeding with a view to a deal ' If satisfactory terms can be secured ' - uch us will meet the vlewt of the city. r Plant; Terms Being Discussed flHs'Underbtttod Walter roayijso ' .oiilf. , .. Lun be Made r-r-iHE city council has received I Electrn. plant of the city which the council believes may re-suit in a satisfactory agreement being made such as will provide immediately and without additional expense to the city a large amount of electric power. The city council, it is .understood, is insisting on adequate payment for the present plant, protection for the city and other matters before submitting the proposal to the ratepayers for their consideration. Whether a deal w.ll be cotnuimmated I Mme It Ik understood that neitotlatlons depetida largely on the attitude of the purchase ra in the first place and of the nu-puyera ii: ttit ;oc nd. In the meuu - Boston Grill EFENDS ADMINISTRATION Mayor Taylor on Stand in His Own Defence at Vancouver Yesterday Atrdlta Commiion of Inquiry' Into Police Affairs Justified and Force Needs Iteorganlzation: Hank Accounts to be Produced June 20. Denying he had ever advocated a wide VANCOUVER. open town, Mayor Taylor testified at the police probe yesterday. "Iti my public meetings I have ulways said I did not exiiert to have a Sunday school town but I did expect to control the vice ii million," the Mayor declared. Replying to a question by Alex. Henderson, K.C, the Mayor's counsel, witness declared he knew Joe Celona since 1923 in a casual way He h.ad never met Frank Castas until the latter appeared before the police commission last September. "CaxUa testified be sew you at Oe - loLa'h house and that you were intoxicated" "I waa there once, the night of LVcmbcr SI. ISM I waa attending a : Kev. Ycur'a party at a friend's place next dosr when Celona Invited all of us over for a glass dl champagne. That wa the only time I was ever in Celona a house." the Mayor said. The mayor denied he had ever dst-c unad with Sam Plaetlno the matter of running or of having talked about campaign funds He emnhsMsslly denied any arisngemiiiit bad a certain number of wear to be permitted to operate. Replying to questions, the Mayer stated there had been dissension among certain officers of the police force. Asked by A. H. McNeil commission counsel "Are you satisfied with the police force and In work?" the mayor replied "No. there are too many traitors lr. It. Tney have not been working with the chief. They have been undermining him all the time." "Would you name those who have been dclns so" he waa asksd. "Inspector Jewltt la one of them." -be mayor replied. AFTERNOON SE6S10N ' Reorgantaatlon of the city polios force la already justified by the facts and conditions revealed in evidence at the inquiry, said Mayor Taylor at the afternoon session yesterday. The mayor's statement was made In the course of croas -ex ami nation by O. O. McOeer. counsel for Police Commla-lop.er Fletcher. "Trli ne why In the light of all you know you did not want a Royal Oom-mluton appointed to Inquire into the pol'ce situation," demanded McOeer of the wit: "Because two or three men default In their work la no reason for a Royal Commlaaton," replied the Mayor j "Do you believe the present inquiry J us Ulted by facts and conditions that i have been revealed?" "Up to date, yea." I "And Justification for the reorganisation of the force" "Yea." At the opening of the session W. W. B. Mclnnls aald be had prepared a letter for his client. Inspector Jackson and Detective McGregor expressing their willingness that their bank accounts with one bank in each case be produced before the commissioners McOeer aald he wanted their accounts with all the banks here, and If the persona named were willing with the Seattle bank aa well. ( Detective Oeorge HoLaughltn produced a letter giving his consent to production of his account here and In Seattle and Portland. ENDICOTT IS HEAD OF WORLD MISSIONS1 COMMONS IS ELECTED JaiwsJ- u MONTREAL. June 30. Dr iCNDON, Jun- 30 Captain Algernon Endlcott, moderator of the aesSsesttFtBsroy. Oonservstre wsaniher fotvaor caunell of the United Church ndd'weesi "trytj wea.nnanimausly elected spsfliSr ol appointed chairman of the committee on the Hcuse of Commons, euoaeedlng foreign miss km. of the alllanoe of re- speaker Whitley, formed churches throughout the world ; "" holding the Preabytorlan system. PRIORY PARK WON ROYAL MINT CUP LARGE CABARET Special Dinner Thursdays and Saturdays Danrlng every Saturday nl(ht from 9 to It. Danoe Hall for .Hire. The latest and beet for the least. . l'hone. 437 Price Five Cents - CONSERVATIVES ARE NOMINATED 111116; OF FORMER MUM REUS ARE t'HO'sHN TO CONTEST riT OKI IpKE. x "VICTORIA, June 30. The Conservative nominating convention at its meet ing last night selected as candidates J. M Beatty. Reginald Hayward. H. D. Twlgg and J. Hlnchcliffe. tnly one other name was plaoed In jam Inst kin and that was K. C. Maynard. The declaion was reached in the first ballot. Major Qua Lyons had previously announced his withdrawal. The Liberal nominating utsavaution will be held in the Borsl Victoria Theatre Friday when Premier MadLean 111 be present. The meeting at to open to all menibata of the Xeberai Association. It la understood that la addition to Dr. Maclean names likely to ooaae before the convention win tncJude Alderman Litchfield. Alderman Robert Dewar Mark Oraham. Dr. Lewis Hall, W. t! Streith. Dr. Ernest Hall and F. M. Mc-Oregor HOLDUP MAN IS NEARLY KILLED MONTREAL. June 30. Attempting to escape 'after holding up the cashier of a theatre here last night and stealing S400. Charles Mackenzie said he was a resident of the United States. He was shot in the stomach by Constable Bdge-I combe and seriously wounded and la not expected to recover. A NEW TRIAL FOR CHINAMAN VICTORIA. June 30. Leung Chong convicted slayer of Constable Ernest Sargent of Vancouver who waa eentenoed to hang Friday, has been granted a new trial by the court of appeals on the ground of inadmlasabillty of evidence at jtbe trial. 'SPEAKER OF BRITISH RUTLEDGE CHOSEN BY BURNABY TORIES VANCOUVER. June 30. William R.. , Kiitlcdge we last nlgrht nominated by LONDON, June 30. J. B Joel'x Conservatives of Bumaby riding aa Prlnry Park won the Royal Mint L-up ilielr candldute for the provincial tint Ascot today. Lord LaaoeUe'a Ruck crnl election SaVage came second and Knight of j t.n.il third. I Subtcrltx lor the Dally News.