4 CLASSIFIED HABIT E -y -n reads the ClMMfied Ada. dvrtin tor It. 0 t u lows. , u find, locate the owner, v; nccr you need, adrertlw for It (If.T THE CLASSIFIED lUniT. No. 270 1 u' tn of Naval Affairs Committee of House of Hep-r ;cntativcs Takes Initiative View to Equalize Sea I'ov. cr of Two Countries WNGTON, Nov. 28. In a cablegram to Premier ., Chairman Britten of Illinois suggested a joint i the house naval affairs committee and a com-t f he British parliament, to discuss equality of sea 'iu-een United States and Britain on all classes of unaffected by the Washington arms conference. i ( sted that the meeting be held in Canada after f iit.d that the committees report recommendations respective governments, as the results of the dis- in the manner of similar methods used by the in-utmentary union. n -aid the cablegram was prompted by Mr. Bald- i ZKPPKL1N TO Vl.ilT Till: ARCTIC ' UI.1N, Nov" 28. An tolr' i to the Arctic '".ist Alaska in April ith the dirigible Graf i 'in us carrier was de-' upon yesterday. Frld- N'annen, famous explor-) be In command of Apcdition which will be 1 the auspice of the Arctic society. i'MUST ANSWER j.:nui'Keu I: tried along with his mother. .. . . .... oj MnnupliMl MURDER CHARGE VANCOUVER. Nov. 28,-Cor-don St. wart Northcott. charged with the murder of boys near Riverside. Cal.. left here yesterday in charge of California VoUce officers en route to the scene of the i n - i i, whore he will be SBATlI.li, Jnov. D. " . ,rtur Cordon Stewart III sill ..1t.-..i tk.n on the ixorinciiii " . train twiay for I-n Angeles. JUDGMENT CUT Damage AvmismxI at $157,000 Reduced lo $35,00U by Appeal Court VANCOUVER. Nov. 28. The 1 1 1 L 41 -.1 .1 . . t 1 img ana ieenng Det-ween me pttiuut uuu guvurn- nM-atn. i the two countries. . j - Canada Is Interested 'AW A, Nov. 28. Canadian governmerit officials ! that the suggestion of Representative Britten of m Premier ir Baldwin for a conference in Canada of; ( fl States hous naval affairs commlteee and a i o of the British parliament to discuss equality oi t was the first intimation received here of any for such a meeting. m ingestion carried in the Washington despatch od, in official circles here, as a "very interesting i.PKOON SWEPT PHILLIPINES A. Nov. B. Reports . restored communica-m. rniag indicate thai - lerihed in a typhooa Mi.ikx) homeless on tru t.' t't- alone. OHHYAMAN IS HEAD AGRICULTURE TO BE AIDED Dominion nnd Provincial (Jovcrn-ment RcpieentntiyeM Hae Conference in Toronto TORONTO, is'ov. 28. Agricul- r-u. k the rhillipines , , repreienutives of the Do- n iaay ana namra.y. , ,on anA provinical govern- menU conferred yesterday with the eaecutive committee of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in an endeavor to bring about coordination of agriculture and OF CIVIL SERVANTS" I I a 1.1 1.1. n nebb IteglenaJ Vltt-lent for I'cderabWIre OrganitUition WA. Nov. 2 D. Roy r Ottawa was rP-lectd "T the Professional In- wm a trtiosai w national agricultural committee of the chamber to advance agri culture in a business like way On motion of Hon. Goorge Iloadley of AlberU, seconded by II Warnock. Rritish Columbia, endorsed the ac ivHl.Servioo of CntU.;ftBn ,,, Dominion government IWitUh Cblambla add the'j, National Rsarch 1 Two Children, Trapped In 1 T tdairs of llcu.e, Burned ureat . ontain Suggested bv UjSj T T . '- - Up- EDMONTON. Nov. 28.- -Margaret Kcogh, aged 18, anrl M rtin Kw.-gh, aged 0, trapped in ; upstair room, were burned In dmtii hi - morning when fire d'"troyH heir home. Martin Keojrh, their father, wan nevwly burned in making an attempt to rescue them. i iSTEPSTO PROTECT SCHO()L,JECUE aptil court today reduced from! VICTORIA. Nov. 2H. Steps will $187,000 to M,Q09 a judgment be taken immediately to invest i given, by Mr. Justice I). A. Mc-jgate the conditions surrounding Donald in Nelson nearly a year na'.Mng in ru-a! ectioui in as-ago against the Canadian Pacific slated sohool districts. Railway for loves sustained by! Hon. J. IHnrhVtiffe has initiated ment on November 13, expressing a desire for'1 ;r ,r,, i instigation to see a way ... . . . i pu uura hot uy lire csuku n sajeguaruing yownjc ifiri dlSCUSSlons between the United !Uent personal by a spark from a Canadian Pac- teachers Tn the district schools Fate of Halibut Vessels Bmnvol and Imperial is Subject Only of ! Conjecture as no Word is Received The tragic exectation of many who are acquainted with the situation seems now to be that the two Seattle halibut boats, ilrunrl and Imperial, both missing for two weeks, or those on board rnV never be heard from again. Though there is ntlll hope, It Is fust glimmering out as time passes and the vessels continue unheard from. Hope is waning at local headquarters of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union, which has asked to be informed Immediately anything is heard aa to the fate of the two vessels, each currying a crew of four or five men. Doth are Seattle boats. The Brunvol, built in 1W& irowned and aMppered by Capt Charles Dlofaquist. One of the members of the crew is Fred Iutulquiit of ibia city, whose wife and two children reside here. OapC James C. Rohmen ia owner and kiper of the Im IriaL - J. L Morrison, local agent of tjje'.Deep Sea l'Jhej-nwu's Union, received a wire front Ketchikan, this morning stating that nbtfeiflg definite had so far been learned of the 1! run vol or Imperial. The United States government cutters Una lea and Cygan returned to Ketchikan after a five-day search to the westwards for the missing boats, but reported no success in locating them. The echooner Akutan, donated by its owners, outfitted by contribution and manned by' halibut fishermen, left Ketchikan at midnight last night to search in the vicinity of Mtddleton Island and Cae St. Ellas, where the Rrunvol and Imperial were last rlorted on November 1C. Mr. Morrison gives no credence to a reipert that has been circulated stating that a boat had arrived which had found the mast of one of the missing vessels. Mr. Morrison was in touch with the men on the boat referred to and they conveyed no sush information to him. He believes that it is an idle rumor.' GREEN IS PRESIDENT OF LABORFEDERATION NKW ORLUANS, Nov. 28. William Green was elected president of the American Federation of Labor today. Toronto was chosen for the next annual ventlon. con- t PIONKKU DIES' VANCOUVBR, Nov. 28. John Lobett, 92 years of age, picturesque British Columbia pioneer and prospector, la dead. I FOUND GUILTY OF CAUSING INJURY i BY NEGLIGENCE Electing for speedy trial nnd pleading no. guilty. William Scott of Stewart was found guilty by Judge Young this morning on a charge of causing bodily Injury to Jack Howson by shooting him in mistake for a bear in the Bowser Lake country on October 21. Kive months' suspended sentence was, imponed. ' PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper prince RUPERT, n. c, wedn esday. November 28, 1928 CO miTION OF KING GEORGE CAUSE. oint Meeting of Parliamentary Committees ot United States and FIRE TRAGEDY I : IN EDMONTON ' 38. 3C, S WORRY TO l:th l,i'in' greeted I I'.ntish representatives, to lead to a Detter un-, 1 ific icomotive on the Kaaio-sio-'and.to prevent aaiissaMnt to an. MttlUIW.U I CLCLllun I suitable localities. ' ' '''' ''' j-V . Dr. W. Boston Grill LARGE CABARET Special Dinners Thundayi and Saturdays Dancing every Saturday night from 9 to 12. Dance Hall for Hire Accommodations for Prlrate Parties Phone 437 PRICE FIVE CENTS FMPIRE llll'l'iNf; SERVILE STARTS RETWEEN lilt DOMIN'ION ND WEST INDIES The R.M.S "Lady Nelson." the first of tin- five new vensels built for the Cana- i in n National Steamships fleet, in ao ordance with the Canadian-West Indies ' icaty. is here seen striving at St. John, W.R., )ie;i;'iatciry to making her maiden 'oyujfr to thf f'arriibftan Sea. The new ihi8 arc eight thoi eand tons, and their 1;;Ksenger accomoda'ion vas drsicaed for tropical travel. Bi ow is Captain J. M. W. White.the Mayor of St. Jo' n. IN EDftlONTON SOON! ' I'lLc ui rriuco Ufeeua KDJIBNTON. Nov. 2H.J-Two TOBdMaiea have- so far decivred themselves for the mayoralty tiec-ftoas 4fch Uke pUce''5faHber 10. Tfiey are Mayer Bury and Cautf C Boan, MW ber Of the -lejtfslattire? 'Over' 80 are in the field for aldermanir honors, representative of all sections of the community. WEATHER REPORT I Prince Ruert, overcast, freah j southeast wind; temperatu.-e, 41. j Terrace Cloudy, calm, 32. ; Rosewood Cloudy, calm, 30. Aiyansh Snowing, calm, 28. Alice Arm Snowing, calm, 32. Any ox Snowing, calm, 32. Stewurt Snowing, calm, 29. . Port Simpson Cloudy, south wind, 42. Hatelton Snowing, calm, 28. SmiUu'ra -Cloudy, calm, 31. Burn Iake Snowing, cahn,' 28. 1 i ays jiort Cloudy, light wind, Atlin Part cloudy, south wind, White Horse Part cloudy, south wind, 80. Selkirk Part cloudy, rilai, 9. Dawson Part cloudy, aouth wind, -lb. cam: in iilack sh t niMt fct no. 1 a,. -A t Homeward on Account of Illness King George Bulletin on Condition of Patient Shows No Improvement Up to Eleven o'clock This Morning nmg LONDON, Nov. 28. A letter from the King's physi cian, Lord Dawson of Penn, submitted to the cabinet this morning said: ' His Majesty is suffering from mflama-tion and congestion of the right lung, with extensive plastic pleurisy on right side." LONDON, Nov. 28. (11 -m bulletin) "The King passed a ! TIirniriT 1 1 nj I T h nrn T A mnn lS quieter night. T-mersture and general condition remains as br-fore." j DARES, Salaan. Nor. 98. The ' Prinee of Wales is. expected to arrive here at S o'cipck this eve-! He . ill immediately board 4 the government Soat Azania, eventually transferring to It. M. S. ' " I in (IV II 19 ITVVIOIWII W IVHIIU Vii v ants forced to Uke to the roof of th. k-in.. iUiim wild the houses in a terrific gale over the lilack Sea. PRICK OF WIIBAT VANCOUVER. Nov. out any requeat tu.do so, it is NAVY LARGER IN MAN POWER Nov. 23. Rt. Hon. . in, first lord of the Knterprise.whichlHtoUkehrmto !ist of ?um London. The f prince travelled bvi' I last nfgn in the house of com- 4. .k ,U... II.. I special train from Dodoma, after 7 TaT , of Bri ish navy had been a de-t notifying Premier Baldwin ,n Tun uu him. I creasing since the war. while the MVIIHVII 111" vs vwaava mM . self were returning to Hogland as! soon ae possUle. I personuel of the United States navy had been rising. The figures indicated that the United The exact whereabouts of the. State navy was larger in man Duke of Gloucester is unknown, j power now than the British, as the two p&rted company some! weeks weeks ago ago in in the the course course of of their, their, wwaviMY, 4ov. .. r J" flf T i' n 1 liHTi A T the city of Odessa and several v - hunt, tr,p in Afrien. The prince III I K A V KlLH Uuhs wer Himm f and inhabit-!..,. .it.i ItULtU 11111111 flJl4 N. Y. EXCHANGE LONDON. Nov. 28.-There KKJV York. Nov. '2M.-Disre-mupt be anxiety, the letter ! Bardina the renewal rate of 8 per 28.Thc due to the infection which natur.cent n ,.8 money, the market price of wheat was quoted on ally miiat be serious. The con- thc exchange today at 11.19. dition of the lung, however, was FUNKUAL NOTICU The funeral of the late Brother Roberts will take place at 2.30 tomorrow afternoon from the Anglican church. AM Eagles please attend. started another "bull" rampage this afternoon, when more than a ' somewhat improved ami, the lei- 'dozen Issues whirled upward $5 to ter pointed out, the Kings strength had been maintained. Lord' Dawson stated thathe illness was thus far being controlled and its force lessened and he hoped its duration would be curtailed. LONDON. Nov. 28. (8 p.m.) 30 a share. Radio rose $30.60 to a new high :d $305. BANK OF ENGLAND WALL COLLAPSED LONDON, Nov. 28. A workman A bulletin issued here say's: "Tin.' was killed, and three others in- King passed a fair day with some slee. 'Otherwise eondlttoB jured, when part of an old wall of the Rank of England collapsed today.