 Sever Jap
Allies
Supply Line
Cut Kamalng - Mogaung Road;
Battle for Myitkyina Still Raging
By CHARLES A. GRUMICH
Aiitxioted Pren Stuff Writer
KANDY, Ceylon, May 30 (AP)—Allied fore** In a turprfss
blow at Japaneie defencei in North Burma hove levered th*
road connecting Kamaing and" -
Mogaung, main enemy bases
in the Upper Mogaung Valley,
it was announced today.
Allied »lr forces lupportlng thli
thruit reined bombi «nd bulleU on
ro*di *nd lh* rsil line leediii!
through th* lrraw»ddy V*U*y. up
which the Japaneie have been
lending reinforcemtnU te protect
their poiltloni, which »re Imperilled from Kamalng lo Myitkyina,
torn* 40 miles to the Eait.
The by-psulng ol Kamalng lell
that itrong polnl in peril, lor Its
ro*d to Mogaung. 20 miles South
•nd Cut, was IU main route of
supply.
Lt-Oen Joseph W Slllwell'i
troopi mide *om* progreu In the
nglng battl* lor Myltkyin*, *d-
v»nclng 000 yirdi In • drive Irom
th* Weit end beating of! Japaneie
counteratUck South »nd Southwest
of the town In heavy fighting.
Chlneu force* driving to the
Wett from Southweit Chlni in a
ctmpaign de*lgned lo hook up with
Stllwell'l troop*, uiied the village
of Lengihulkuo In ■ bittle tbove
the cloudi on the lofty Mimlen trail
lead to Tengchung. leat of Japan-
*u operitlon* In Yunnan province
The Southeut Alia Headquart-
ert communique uld thit In tbe
Minlpur Hills South of Imphsl the
Jipaneie were lurrnunded "end
elimlnited" it uveril polnU. with
miny guru ind much equipment
raptured.
Reserve Judgment
on Japanese
Property Cases
OTTAWA Mty SO (CP) - Mr
Juitlc* J. T. Thoraon of the Exchequer Court today reserved
ludgment In three teat cuu to de-
tenrjtne th* right of th* custodUn
of *otmy propsrrty to Mil property
of Jipineu reildenU of C*n*d*.
Argument In th* c*u luted two
dayi with J. A Macl^nnan cf
Vaaeouvtr, »olicitor for th* fosir
Jipaneu concerned, ill of whom
own reeldenual property ln V*n-
couver, holding that the cuitodlin
ihould hS pi entitled from se! 1 Ing
the property Mr MtcLennan maln-
Ulned tha orden-ln-councll giving
him tuthorlty were unconstllutlon-
al and Ihat be wu merely t truitee
P P. Vtrcoe, Deputy Mlnliter ol
Juitlce. repiaaented lh* Govern-
ment and oppoeed the application.
Friendly Plan*
Silenced
Lot Angeles Radio
SAN FRANCISCO, Miy SO (AP)
—Tht Weitern Defenci Commind
lamed tht following ilatement tonight on th* brief ailenclng ef
ndlo lUtlom In th* Loi Angelu
trtt.
"Tb* Loi Angelea Fighter Wing
ordered ■ radio illsnoe In thi Loi
Angelei aria at 7:05 p.m. today
when unidentified aircraft Wirt
.ppro.chlng from off ihon. Th*
radio alienee wu ended at 7:31
p.m. whtn th* aircraft wen Identified *a friendly,"
Sky Armada
• Doten
***wx*tmrmm
Tarjett.—fag* 1,
Civil Servant*
Subject to Survey.—Page 1.
Soys Whit* Collar
Worker! Wars Penolited.—Page 3.
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NILION.  BRITISH  COLUMBIA.  CANADA-WtDNlSDAY   MORNING.  MAV 11.  1M4
NUMBIR ■
ALLIES GAINING YARD BY YARD
BUSY SCHEDULE
AHEAD FOR
PREMIER (URTIH
Arrives in Ottawa
After Flight
From Great Britain
Say Poulfrymen
"Robbed" by
White Collar Boys
OTTAWA, Msy 10 (CP) - Prim*
Minister John Curtln of Australia
stepped off a train here tonight to
begin a busy round of engagement*
highlight of which will be * speech
Thundiy before t Joint union of
icnite snd commons.
Mr, Curtln srrlved st Montreal
earlier In the day sfter s flight
from Erltaln v/here he attended the
conference of empire prime mlnls-
len. Mri Curtln, who left her hut-
bind In Wuhlngton flv* weeki *^o,
arrived ln the ripltil earlier today.
Prime Mlnliter. Mackenzie King,
who had invited Mr. Curtln to make
the vuit wu with Mri. Curtln when
■he greeted her huibind. Memben
of the federal cabinet and important official! of itate ind lervlcu
formed i part of the welcoming committee.
Mri Curtln wu iccompinled by
Gen. Sir Thomu Blimey, chief of
the Australia Generil stiff.
Tomorrow Mr. Curtln begins the
day with a trail on th* deputy gov-
traor-teDeral, chief Jtatue* eUo-
fret The goveTT*rn-.ge»*r»l, the Ctrl
of Athlon*. Is miking i tour ef
Western Cinada.
After thli cell Mr Curtln will pay
i villi to Mr King In hli officii tn
the Eut block when he ti booked
lor ■ half hour conference— pos-
nbly on Ptciflc affairs ot mutual
interut to both Domlnlotu.
Mr. Curtln thtm
of th* Commoni lirgest committee
rooms where he will be Interviewed
by the Preu His neit date Is s
I luncheon st Laurler Houu, official
residence of Mr  King
F.D.R. SAYS U.S.
NOT 10 LOSE
INDEPENDENCE
Hull Asks Britain,
Russiaand China
to Send Delegates
WASHlTIOTOlv, May 10 (CP) -
Preildent Rootevelt uld today that
tht aim of tb* United Statu for
poit-wir peice mtchlnery tl in orginiutlon to work wtth tht rut of
the world without taking away the
Independence or Integrity of tht
United Stitei ln *ny ihipe. manner
or form,
A complet* draft plan for poit-
war security *g*lnst futun conflicts
with definite objectlvu tnd proposed methods of attaining them,
hu been prepared for lubmlnlon
to Britain, Russia tnd Chin., tbe
President told t preu conference.
Mr. Roosevelt brought up the
subject tfter Stat* Secretary Cor-
dell Hull Invited Britain, Russia
ind Chlnt to tend repreuntttlvu
here—poulbly their foreign mlnlt-
tert—for the first mijor discussions In 13 yun on the orginiutlon of in internstlonal igtncy to
maintain pesce.
The Preildent wat reminded by
I reporter that In 111* ht hid .spoken favorably of President Wilson's
League of Nations proposal ind
wu uked If he itill felt tht ume
wty ibout lt.
Mr. Roouvelt nld Umu hivt
changed; th* United Stitei wu proceeding on tht 1*44 partem Instead
of th* llll. But lt wu well known
thin wu t deilre imong peace-
loving countriei for t unity of ictlon that would m*k« futun win
lmpouiblt.
Mr. Rooievelt idded that tht
United Stitei' plan wu itill ln the
drift itagt. Tht Invitation to Rus-
ili, Britain and China did not nec-
uurily mem that a conference
would bt held tn Wuhlngton liter.
WASHINGTON, Mly M (AP)
—Saeretary of State Hull todiy
•xtindid te the Amb.n.dir. ef
Ruiili, Britain ind Chlnt Invitation* far their government, te
begin Infermal talk* It) Wurlng-
tm u nan u aoulWt tn eVii-
tlon If l wtrld ucurlty erginltt-
ttata.
Hull told * newi conference the
Unltad Statu li ready ta talk wtth
the other countriu whtnevtr they
want to dt down it tht conference
table.
Tht mam point of hli convtru-
.r.H ,!_-...2!  ""> wl* the tmbauadon todty.
»   be  uld,  rel.ted   primarily   to  the
question of t tlm* for tht meeting
Asked whether Foreign Commliur
Mololov of Ruul* tnd Foreign Sec-
TT, mma te nmZen of parUt-   "_% Tt ITiit W 3
ment will be delivered between 1
p m ind 4 p.m., In th big wooden-
panelled Commoni chamber, it wu
announced In the Ctxnmoci* today
Pirmerl   °y Dtfence Mlnliter Italiton.
OTTAWA. May » 'CP
tilling  poultry were  'robbed''  be-
eiu»e of Prteu Board liwperton I TORONTO, M.y X (CPI - C.
ind "Indelible" iwguUtion* which "»dl*n BroadcuUng Corporation of-
wen Uld down by "whit* colUred fteU*t •"« announced tonight ■
boyt who were never In lhe poul- *t***c» by Prim* MlnUter John Cur-
try buairv***." Oppcaltlon Memben ™ « Auitrilii to l Joint uulon tf
laid today In th* Common*
With a Plnarve* Department *p-
e»taprlatloei of SlS.awW.000 for Price*
Board admlnlatralion before it. the
Houu debated Ro*rd regulillonl
throughout th* afternoon
O. J Tuitln iPC-Prtnc* Id-
w»rd-I>*nnoi) uld that when un-
gr*d*d poailtry w*i mid it • poultry
(•lr *l N*p*n*». Ont. Prlcei Bo«rd
Inspetrtnri prevented firmer! receiving higher price* for better qu.llty
bird*
"My contention ll th.t th. farm
th* Houi* of Commoni ind lh* Senile ThurwUy will be c*rrted over •
nationil network ol the CBC from
1 lo 1 p m, CDT
Pilots Parachute
1500 Feet to Safity
BALBOA. Ctnal Zone, Mty IS
'APi-Two United Statu Army
Mr force pursuit plana* cruhed
httad-on it an estlmited combined
•peed of S00 mllu tn hour Saturdiy bul lh* plloli parachuted wlth-
»ri w*r*  robbed of from  a»ven  lo   „„,   in.urT   from   ISOO  feet  It   wu
announced todey.
Tcmpemturoi
eight csrnl* * pound du. In the w
In which th* Prteu rVsard handled
the situation." he and
Douglu Abbott. Pirllamenlary
Auittant tn Tmince Mlnliter III Nilion had ■ rainfall of 0* for th*
ley, said trial b*for« Christmu l**t 34 houn endlni Tue»diy it 5 p m,
yur there wu • tendency on lh* thl* being th* third rurxtrulv* day
part of ictTs. buyer, in j-uah up t„ h*v* ihow***, *nd to h*v« that
price* "without ttsn rr.irh regard preclu molltun mruurement. In*
lor th* price celling" and lh. En- hl(h polnl for th* 14 hour*, at TS.T
forrsrment lllvt.irm wn Instructed" degree*, dated from Mondey after-
to keep on the w.trh fnr rich
reient thtlr countriu, Hull uld
that wu up to th* government! to
decide.
Th* SecreUry deo declined to
uy whether be would be tha principal Amerlcin  repreientitlve
Hull talked flnt with Vlicount
Htllfit, tha British Aml»uiador,
tnd Andrei Oromyko, tht Ruulin
Ambtaudoc.
Nut Hull recarlvtd AmUuedor
Wel ot China for I ilmllir Intimation of thli couatry'i timouncad
wllllngnut to begin eonverutiont''
At his preu conf*r*nc«, Hull ««-
plained thit when tht tour powtn
met It Moecow lut Pta Motor*
offend and there wu idepttd •
ruolutlon providing that they
■hould meet ixiluesi^unUy la Wuhlngton ta dlaeua ta orginiutlon
to maintain
"■tt
VANCOUVIR OFFICER ACCOMPANIES
"IKE" ON INSPECTION TRIP: Whtn Otn. "Iks"
llunhowtr, Supreme Commander of thl Invulon
forcu vlilted 1 itation if tht R.A.P, ucond tacti
cal air force In Britain, ht mtt Groui
Dunlap, C.B.I., of Vancouver, B, C.
C. R.
Ibov*
picture thl generil li taking 1 ulutt from ilrmin
of ont of tht iquidroni, with Oroup Ctpt Dunltp
on hit left. Right of the Gemril ll Air Manhtl Sir
A. Conlnghim, tnd On hit right, Air Chief Mirahil
Ilr Tr.fford Leigh Mlllory, Air Office- Commind-
Ing In chirge ef tht Allitd Air Expeditionary force.
Huns Pour (Stt Rood
and Fire Stories
battle- ronei would be greet not
j only from tilled bombi and trtll-
ilery but "from Germin Incendler-
ism."
He slso reminded thtm to bt
retdy with first lid ilnct "tht wtr
mty well put quickly ind leive
its ciiuiltln behind "
The Germtn-conlrolled Vlchy ri-
dlo, recording itniggln of tht Germani with tht rutleu underground
uld 55 Fnnch intt-Nizl "terror-
UU" hid been united recently tnd
IT were killed In clishei which htd
killed two Hitler agcnti.
Algleri radio uld five Germin
infantry divisions and ■ motorized
Nail concentration! now resemble
OTTAWA. Mty M (CP)-C»n*di
li iipected to take part hi the
Wsshlngton talks on crtettoa ot I
world ucurlty organisation when
they r.sch 1 "mort sdvsnced itegt,"
in lilernal Affalrt Dtptrtrntat
•pokesmin uld hen today.
Celling* on th. prod'trer whole
sal* and null price, of poultry
wise, m.lnlalned Th. Board had
nothing to do with eat.hliihlng lh.
grade* of dr.u.d poultry
Hon R B H.nwrn PC York
Sunbtlryi **ld "whlt. collared boyt'
tn Otl.wi laid down refsllitinril
rovttrlng th. poultry bsMtrvae* with
out knowing how they would iffee!
lh. producer *ni ronttimer
Down Nazi Plan*
Off Scotland
LONDON. Mty W (CP)-A Oerman plan* wu ihot down off the
North tout of Scotland late today.
A Joint Air and Horn* Security
no-in after 3. .a no rirh temper.tur. 1 Mfnlatriea communique llu uld *
wt* rurhed Tutwday, which wu ucoti denemy tlrcrtft wu dutroy-
rool Th* low wu 44 I degree* i ed In nld* on Britain Monday night
ROOSEVELT NOT
SATISFIED WTTH
SPANISH POLICY
"Shipments Hove
Been Cut
But Not Enough"
WASHINGTON, May 10 (AP)-
Preiident Roouvelt »tpnu*d th*
opinion today thit Spain's ihlpmenti of lupplle* to Germany have
not yet been reduced enough whll*
Mn Roouvelt Indicated t belief
thtt Prim* Mlnliter Churchlll'i tt-
tttudt towird tht Franco Govern-
*ltmm*hm.m*k teas It ssail^g"* *« mm* policy texmUm
CettTSinVooiJi In 'Bulgarli when ^i"«***.£ *?****  _ ^*
Tht Prime Miniiter lut Wednu-
day spoke tn the Houu ot Commons whlt he himulf called "kindly wordi" ibout Spain, uytcg that
country had made a "contribution"
lo the United Nation*' ctuu by n
■litlng German preuun for in if
fort  to   lake   over   Gibraltar   nad
clou the ilr.lti snd by "lejiortrig"
obvlously glgsntlc Allied prep*rs-
lions there befon th* North African Invulon He Indicated a handt-
off policy on Spanlih Internal if-
fairs.
Mr  Roouvelt. it 1 preu confer-
CHUNOKINQ,   Miy 30 (AP) -   ence,   told   reporten   then   etsen-
Jipineie forcu thit Undid en thi   dally li no change In American n-
South..stern then of L«k* Tung- ; latlona   with   Spiin   but   thit   the
ting   av*   brtiched    th*   Chin*** [ United    Statu    Government    wai
ucend Um of defence at th* Mil*  working along day to day on the
River 40  mll*i  North  ef  Cheng-   subject
shs, the Chlneu High Command     He uld ha did not wint anyont
reported tonight \ te  make  in   intemitionil   Incident
Other »dv»ncei  were  icored by   ?"' *\ wh*' ne uld   Nona ot the
the enemy on 1  15-mile front on   Unlu<1 "•dons, h< oburved. li en-
Anothir ilow itruggl. wu b.- *«  Chlneu  flnt  line  of defence; ""'' **^*tl t"» Stunitrdl hive
In* wig.d »0 mllu te th. »outh- j South of the Slnchi.ng River. kTumT. t    trZ^L** G*TmmJ.
aaat ta tht Ntthtrltnd Ntw Oul- Enemy gains slso were reported " *"• *™ ■• though th* volum*
nei mainland ne.r Sarml where >n iupportln| operitiom both East " ^"l*0"," '} h" •** Mm
line* Mty 17 American force, hid >d Wett of Uk* TungUng. ln Nor-1     .."fV *Vu*m*. In hit mind.
WNTJON, May JO (AP) - German propigindliti poured out itor-
lu todty of plant to combit Invulon by flood ind fin, of uilgnlng
flying rcptir iqusdroni to keep
bombed communicttioni open,
tnd of iilviging trtlni from the
■crap hup to keep lupply Unci running.
Tht icheme of icorchlng the eerth
•hud of silled armies—to Include
'selling Or* to vegetation" ln extreme emergenclei"— coincided with
I fire-fighting talk given thl European underground In thl fifth ot
1 lerlei of broidcaiti by Supreme
Allied heidquirten.
A ipokuman tor Gen. Dwlght D.
told th* underground ttr
tt* fire fighting unit* ready
beciuse the danger of fire ln the real occupation"
Tank Units Clash
for First Tim* in
Southwest Pacific
ADVANCID ALLIED HEAD.
QUARTER!, Ntw Qulnti, Miy
tl (Wtdnttdiy) (AP) - American and Jap armored unit* eluh-
ed Monday In the flnt tank bat-
III ef the Southweit Pacific war,
fought on Biak In th* Schouten j
lilandi, with tht Americans smsra
Ing vlctorioui from thi leeiiv*
battl* but itill blocked from thtlr
prim* objective, thi Mokmer air-
field.
Hudquarten today innounced
the encounter, In which American
army tanki deitroyed tight Jap.
anei.  medium tanka.
Japs Breach
Defence Line
alMiloRiver
Bitter Fighting
in Alban Hills
British Takt Area on Via  Casilina
and Ardca 5 Miles South Campoltont
NAPLES, May 30 (CP)—British and American 5th Art
troopi ground yard-by-yard into the Nazis' final fortre** wall
South and Southeast ot Rome today, repelling furloui and r*>
peated counter-attacks as they made "satisfactory gain*"
through the Alban foothills within 16 milei of the Italian eopl*
to).
Near the Eastern end of the offensive front, Britlih troopi
of the 8th Army seized the town of Arce on the Via Casiline.
and British, Canodian and*
French formations w;re push-  rEQIJiyf   ADCII
ATTACK ON
RED ARMY LINES
Break Six Weeks
Lull on East Front;
Russ Bag 50 Tanks
Sy RUSSELL LANDITROM
Auoclated Pnu Itaff Writer
ing towards the ancient town
of Frosinone on the same highway 11 airline miles Northwest
of Arce.
(A BBC broadcast recorded In
New York by NBC uld Tueadey
night that th* Alllu h*d c*ptured
Arde*, flv* mllu Southwe«t of
Cimpolaone ttatlon tnd three milei
from the Tyrrhenian Sea coatt).
The Kill* were offering lavage
reiliUnec ln sn effort to stem tha
Immediate thnat to Rome until the
bulk of field Marshal Albert Ku-
ulrlng'i stuttered 10th Army could
be wlthdnwn Northweit slong the
Vis Csslllns snd slong twn second-
sry hlghwsys from IU disastrous
stand on the Hitler Line.
Reinforced by the bulk of the re-
orgsnlred Hermann Ooerlng pin-
chute division snd supported by
Intensified srtlllery fin, the Neils
continued to steve off *n American
drlv* on Vilmonton*. • key itronghold of th* new l*st-dilch line 20
mllu last and illghtly South of
Roma.
German counter-attacks slso had
temporarily checked Allied Infantry on the rolling nyaadowt Sosith
of Lamivio and Southeast of Velletri, two other sIMngpoInU In the
Alban H11U, th* *n*my'i lut n*t-
ural defencu ftoutheast of Rome.
.Both VTsrna were under heevy *r-
"rUlery Art rfiri tftnitry trie ttld
down t corttln igiinit the edvtnc-
Ing Brltlih tnd Aa»rrttaa forcei,
but In generil the enemy wu being
out-gunned by ■ high r.tio
Armored Allied epetrhsudi eon-
tolldated pine Weat of the Anilo-
Alb.no Road tnd avdvtnced towird
th* Western coastal anchor of th.-
Oerman line at Ca^raTwUmlnl. 11
mllu du* South of Rom*.
British force* In this sector sre
thrusting In strength scrou the
Molettl River, flnt eroutd by Britiah tanki • week *go
Allied gain* ln th* lut 14 hours
In th* uctdri ne.rnt to Rom* were
not *p*ctecul*r but in Allied
cpokuman described them u "ut
lifutory"
Canadian Fllen Smash Barracks
and large Wireless Station
l/yUTXIrt. Mty 1* ICP Cable)-
Canadian  unit* of th.  Britiah Ind
I T*rtinl  Air  roro*. *h*rln|  In th*
j pr* InvMloei pounding of k*y mlll-
I tery target*, battered brtdge*. wtn-
leaa atatlnna ind other objectlvu In
1 rr.nre.   Belgium   .nd  th*   N*fh*f■
lirtdi today
Th* FortVe roektvl earrytng and
bntnh-orrylng Typhooni eevnollsth-
b« **k*4 te lmdt»t .1 leut 10 rent. „) mim,r, bulldlngl rVtutliaawt uf
• memhtvT to aid lh* fight of th* swilogn*. . ts.rr.s-ka near meppe
P C TuitpevMlee lasalu* aiamat ,„* , Ur|< ..leelaai njUoe, near
ih. honor traffic, ll wa* derlcted *t    .n\t
ih* leegtaei annual nnv.nllon her* |     *)oltfln*    urtder     Wing     Oitdr
lodir I Oeorg*      Artier      Charlottetown.
Liguor   drink.r.   p*id   Into   th*   himmered Hi milltiry trslns and •
roffen of the liquor dealen IS* M0 -    barga In Holland *nd Belgium end
Temperance Group
Ask for
Church Money
VANCOt'VIR.   Mas   It   ICTl
Church** In  Brltuh  ( nlurahti
Ml te meinliln the Irifflf In B C
for the yeer 1*41.- said William Car
I., Chairman of the Finite* ("or*
mill** of lh. laague
t
-th.r I'anailian airmen flying with
medium beamlyer ivueatrona. helpod
lo ill.ck . bridg. ot.r lh* Seine
lu.  North  nl Tart*
Tnt wtraleu Italian near Ault
wai (truck by C.nadl.n.mmnfd
bomb carrying Typhoon* Thty
pounded tht duit-clouded debrli
until the ititlon mist tumbltd. They
wen led by ui RAT. Wing Commander
loda Ulr Jick Shepptrd. Dol-
lirlon. B. C. and hli pilot* filled
thru supply tr»in* with machine-
gun bullet! near Eindhoven In Holland. Ht l.t R. I Smith, Reglna
•heead ki thtt tttack.
Artothu trala wu stopped by
ftt M R K H.vw.rd, St John's,
Nfld. tnd WO. J. A Ktrr, Al.s-
• nd.r.  Man.
Canadian* flying etnrsng tha medium bomber crewi included nt
I-t «. W Shaptnn. Tort William, and
Sgl r A Sulhcrltnd. Lethbridge.
Alt*.
bete trying te oaptun tht Incompleted Mtffln *lrdrom*.
Normal Vole Cast
h Eire Election
DUBLIN. May M (CP) - Voting
la Elri'i generil election tadiy—
aa election La which domeitlc mit-
ten form thl only luut—wu ibout
normal with tulnun SS ud 71 ptr
cent ot thou eligible going to thi
polls
Pre-election forecasts wen thit
Ihi idmlnlitritlon of Prime Mlnliter E*mon de Viltrt would bt re-
turned to offlc* with • ilight over-
ill majority.
The turnout ot voteri wu larger
thaa .ipected. It hid been thought
tht ban on tht uu ot *utomobllu
lo ctrry voteri tnd othtr tnni-
portatloo dlfflcultlei created by the
fuel ihorteg* in thli country would
rnten tn exceptionally amall vote.
Counting of ballot* beglni tomorrow but the results are not expected
te be known befon Friday or Siturday, beciuse of th* proportion re-
pruentetlon system In uu.
them   Hunan   Province,   and   field!
Asked    sbout    Mr     QmrchUTi
dlspatchu slid cssualllu were very I *M<*' ,^^_Ro,*,*»t, **** ** **»
hatvy u tht Chlneu b»tlled to hold! .T ,"!D'*n**l*. ■*•» " wss "char-
^"tetif  «f  ilr.  (»ure*in.-  She
Changsha, th* Provincial cspltsl.
tht   Invaden   trom   Uirlce-rav.ged ! [\T\"" ."V"
Changtha. th* ProvlncUl capital.       l°,k     ,', "**} **? «• mdlvlduil
The Jtpentu were ntlmatad un- j £,J^J^4|-_M.,?,r   **T*
officially to h»ve maucd   IS dlvii-
I-       u.iik   _  L    . **tfi^*Wa*f*lt
lent for tht ittempt to reconquer ! ?<*"*** *P ** « ""rdt befon H
tht wholt Htnkow-C.nlnn nUw.y. i ^T**   *™M*t.
nlnt In tht Htnkow-Yochow tnt   .. Y~  kan  ■»  'ClrijrtWll)  ku
«nd thre* In the Ctnton region to   l™*1*. ' wrU,n ■w,'r *** M fun."
th. South. ; mtT* "oouvell uld. "ind I deal
Ihlnk   hi   want*   te   rhmg.    And
thifi th* way he think* oa Spiln '
Back lo Work
Move In Ui. Mills
No New Ration
Books—All Stolen
WARI.    Hertfordshire.    Englind.
PORTLAND. On. M*y M (AP) M*y M iCP Rtmtenl - HmitewlvM
—A back-lo-work movement galh- quelng up for Iheir new ration boaa
ered itnngth through the Af.I. hen todiy went home empty hind-
ranki In the United State* North- ed after a notlc* had baen ptnntd up
wert lumber Induttry. bul futun oulild. Ihe rood Office uylng. "sory
scllon of C.I.O. ttertben remained we h.ve note " About M.fMM books
In doubt h*d been itolen fror* th* pnmlu*
TairTHighout lhe Northwest, where
nearly 40.000 mm hav* walked out
of uwmills. off log bsxtmi snd swiy
from lumber csmp* ln 11 days of
spreading ihutdowm, locali begin
acceding te the plea nf the ATI.
Lumber and Worken' Northweit-
em Council lo "return to work it
"Meanwhile, Worth Lowery. Pnal- 0™**' «■> » 'CPI - The
dent of the CIO International ] Munition* r>t>*rttn*nt lod*y *n-
Woodworken of America which rtoiinced in order, effective June 4,
Sunday, refuud lo condemn the | pr„hlblllng uwmlll operslon In
i walkout*,   uid   another   ilatement   ,. ..,.„..,. ,
All   Roman  Catholic   archbishop, ',„ ^ imjri       „„,,, tnm0Tnw | BrltUh   Columbl.   treat   dertroylng
•nd bishops In tht U. S lolnsd to-1 | by products from  mill  -
5000 JAP DEAD
IN NEW GUINEA
ADVANCED ALIJBD HZAD-
QUAVrtTRS. New Guinea May 11
(Wtvdn**d*T< <AP)-M<rr* than 5.000
Japann* dtad h*v* bun counted
at two Ntrtttarrland* New C.uine. In-
vaaion uctort, Hollandla ind
W,ta^-TsVsrrn, headquarten nport-
ed lodar
Tnt larger total. ITU. wu listed
for th* Hollandla irei, Invided
April a Another 1SCI *n*my dead
wart latted for th* Wckde-Twem
sector, mon thsn 10* mllu North-
watt of Holtendli
Cirtain Beet Cuts
Will Be Cheaper
OTTAWA. May M (CP) - Th*
Prtu* lo.rd innounc.d tonljht
that heteuwlvu will he .bl. ta
buy chuclsro.ttl and *th«e front
tuartee beef cut. about four eant*
i petin* che.p.r unSef naw be.f
ulllettf*   effective   June  1
The Saaed uli th* retail out
•f hind  quarter etrti will  b*  In
II land ibout f*air rente by an
•d|usrtm.nl In prlu level* elm.d
It ■ tatter balm*. In Mat eon
•sitnptlon.    Th* change.  Ipply  te
III partt of Canada.
Confident Rome
Will Be Spared
WASHINOTON. M*y 10 (API
Order Bans Destruction of Mill
Waste Thai (an Be Used as Fuel
LONDON. M*y SO (AP) —
nun forcu North of last, Romania
opened an attack today "with ltrfi
forcu of tanks snd Indntry,
cow snnounced tonight, bresktnf i
sli-wuks lull on the main Euttn
front and denting tbt llnei of thl
Red Army.
The broadcut Ruulan eon
Iqut, recorded by th* Soviet
Iter, celled the bntk "in
cent wedge Into our deft
uld thet It wu obtained tt O
cost of "heavy losses la
materiel."
"According to prellmlnsry dtt
our troopi dinbled or i
enemy tanki and brought down 1
pltnu lo th* d»yi flglrttraj," Meg
cow s*ld in Its nightly bulletfir^
Tht Germini themulvu, ta thai
eommunlqu* broadcut e«rlltr
the dty, mide no mention of a
round fighting on the Eastern i
but s later Berlin broadcut But
Honed "heivy German ttr ItbMt
todsy on the front sress tn tht la
irei u well n on the enemy1! ra*
communicttioni" Thl*
claimed 4* Ruulin pltnti «aj*
ihot down.
Aside from tht Germin tttec
lh* Soviet communique uld thai
were no change* on other
of lhe front
It wu ■( lut that On
•topped the Ruulan*' TuttlJJ
driv. eerly ln April. Thl w
Ukrsinlsn Army of Gen. Rodlta 1
Malinoviky threw a bridgtfSal
•crou the Prut River Nortk I
lui April 1 tnd • wttk liter su
evaded In flanking tha UrenajKl
thai the ittack bogged down.'
Except for occaaiooal coteupj
blows by lhe Germini ,thl mAlg
have rasaainad deadlocked tf*l
most stationary lint* la that vtraS
Hy *ver ilnce.
There hive been IndlciUoni trel
both the Ruuiini and Germani tht
i new outbreak of action .long tl
Eastern front might b* expected I
•ny tlm* to roincid* with tht ABJg
Invulon of luroo* from tht Wt*
righting Northwatt of Vltata
wu reported by Moecow In tl
midnight supplement te taw est*
munique and In this outbraak at
Ruaalan* uld Ihey beat back I Oa
man drive, killing 400 ind dlaatttSI
ilx tanki
Air snd sea itrlkei it Goran,
•hipping in Nw* ltey alu wtaj
deicrlbed In the Soviet aupplauui
Bomben nf the led B*nn«r la
He Feet sank Urn* mlntwwtxeaea
• high-speed landing barga aad
motor petrol boat today and tl
Riwltn warship* attacked
minesweeper*—linking two and a
flirting heavy damage on the fttht
Moecow uld
In Dtilch even* is prohibited for
my mlllwood. llah*. edging*, blocka
rtr Irteist* miterlil custoaTiirily utted
u dorrautlc fuel, but train prohibition do** not »pply lo cedar  mill-
Wissvt
In view of lh* .pparent rttort.ge
nf uwdsart aiiit.bl. tor uw tn uw
duet sTUrnen. th* ortter Imrsoae.
rtt.trirtn.iia rr,.rdlng th* sal., sups-
ply, ptirrhau and Installitinn of
uwduttt burner.
To protect cotinimssT. from being
ttold sTtianttt!.. of wood fuel amaller
Strike in Marieill.
Greeti Rumor
of Allitd Undinoi
ZURICH, Iwlti.rlmd. Mey I
iCP-Pteuteri) — A tantnl ttrtl
br.k, eut |a M*ea*llnt lut *M
ureay  eftee the  tprutl if lid
■vtan-lnetlred rtamar. that the eV
llu wen ibout te land tret
C*nlea uld a reaart rea.hH
b.n tedey. Tne eaasaH aald aid
than   100  atrlk.r.   w.r*   arr.Ua
Rationing Costs
day In ■ cablegram to Pope Plus' v-u/ft a,    uiTflSA  SI lilt        I lerisl which cen be uwd s. fuel or  of uwdsart miltebl* lor uu In uw *   sj),tA"J
«apru*lng confldanc* that the *1-   ****' ********>** Tkltn* (nf p,,^.^,„, purpoau. dutt   bunven,   th*   onter   Impoae.      OTTAWA. M.v M icpi - fl
lied   comm*nd«n   whou   forcu WIN D.F.C. The order, algned by Timber Coo-   rutrlriioiia regarding thl *•>'. rup    handling of ritlon rmiponi by *
ire driving clou to Rome "will     OTTAWA, May 10 (CP) - Two trolltvr A   H   Wllllnirwon. provldu  ply.  ptirrhau   ind   InatalUiion   of  (Turtend Bank* of Canada ii cog
dltcovar • wtjr to victory" thtt Manitoba nvamben ot the    RCAT  th*l no on* *hall hum wcarid fuel  uwduttt burner. In*   th*   Peclenl   l>v*rnm*nt  b
will  ipar*  th* dty  dutructlon. |hav* bun •wtrdstd lh* DT C. lor In • uwmill or shingl* mill bum-     To protect connimen from being   'ween HWrX) snd ttSotP) , motrl
The MS-word maeaage. alined by exceptional performance In attack!   er.  and   that   no  aawmlll   operator   enld sru.nlltle. of wood fuel .m.ller   Douilu Abbott   Parliamentary A
tour top ranking prelate* for th* on enemy iubm*rlnu *nd Oerman  ih*ll *llow th* siutrtartlon of »ny •■ Irian  tho**  ordered and  r>*ld  for    itetanl in rinanee Mlnlater Iltl*
Wtaolt  American   epliropale.  uld   target  cltlu   Air  Torce  headqiurt-   wute or by-product which  ran be   lh.  retsil.'loni  define  Ihe   .mosint i uld  lod.v   In   the  Common*
thit tnt hut coun* "for Ihe uke en innounced tonight. i used u fuel.    The new order sp-   of wood In ■ cord. Ihe .mmini of   Answerin, 11 Col J  A  Rn*s CP)
of  humanity"   would   bt  for   Ut* |    They   tre   Fn    T    C    Cooke,   of   pltes only In British Columbii        ' uwdu.i  In a uck nr tint  «"H  lhe,' Sourli1   Mr   AI.Ik.ii said th. banl
belligerents   lo  m«ke   Rome     an   Dauphin,  snd fo   B   T.   Wilmol  of      ' Hogging"   Th* proreu of reditr -' .irsotiot of millwotsd or nsidvsnoe in ' hardled   lb.   ..."n   roupnn*  ca*
open city.
I Winnipeg.
ing wood into tmatl piece, for ita.   ■ box  container
.
 — NIUON DAILY NIWS, WIDNISDAY, MAY 31, 1»44
ludgmenl Reserved on Glover Will
.onlesf; Doctor Testifies
Memory and Understanding Good
t trai reserved by  Mr., charged then, ha said. Ha continued
fuiAt H. 1. Bird In the contest of
jJVui ot thl lite John Glover of
i, at the dote of two dayi of
a, Tuesday night ln Supreme
here. Hli Lordihlp expressed
spreciatlnn for lhe "able presen-
jitlei" of counsel, E P. Dawaon for
h* plaintiff and C B. Garland for
bl defendant, at the close of tho
»s«. It would be no compliment to
bear, efforts, he ssld, to present n
udgrnent *t once, *nd he therefore
rould take time for consideration
Judgment may be presented before
at leivei Nelson.
Msny lew cases concerning wills
rue cited by counsel In their cloi-
nf arguments Mr. Garland mg-
Ittted thit the sUte snd condition!
t thi testator'! mind muat b« deeded by the Court. The teitator. he
aid, must hsve s sound, disposing
Bind snd memory, snd m'i«t under-
tand th* extent of hii property.
In doling with correipondence
attween Mr. Glover ind Manitoba
tlltlvel,   which   wn   mslntained
to visit him weekly from this time
on. He thoufht hi* physical condition hsd no effect on his mental
capacity and he waa Irrational only
on Ihe first two days after entering,
due to fever and psln. Death nearly
three yean later wai cauaed by
coronary thromboel*. Th* only
contributing f*ctor wu that th*
dtieu* ciuiing death resulted from
srterioscleroili, hardening of the
arterial walla, he explained.
The patient had never betreyed
any evidence of loaa of memory, he
iaid, ind he hought hli understanding very good. He *lw«yi »ppe*r*<l
to be In full possession of hli fsc-
ultlea.
Pain from ingln* pectoris wu
not necesurlly violent. Dr. Morrison told Mr. 0»rland in crou-ex-
amlnstlon II* thought th* *tt*ck
a moderate one In this case. If
arterloscleroili had been localized
In the brain tlaiue, there would
hav* been vlalble evidence of IL
He deicrlbed procedure for doc
Russians Lear*
Bulgaria Legation
IITANIUU Miy M (Ar") -
Th* Russlini hav* ev«cuated 10
officiili from their ligation In
Bulgaria,   according   to   a   report
today from • trivillir who oimi
by th* um* triln.
lovl.t official* hin Hid no
high offlollls win brought out
Thi travillsr uld thi Ruttlmi
lift Bulgaria lut Friday, • diy
after i reported Ruulin ultimatum to Bulgaria to quit Hitler'*
c.mp would havi expired.
A. Clark Given
H. B. Go's Long
Service Medal
Alex Clark of the food department
In the Hudson'* Bay Compiny
store In Nelson received the 11.11
Company's long service swsrd st
s staff dinner psrty st Grenfell's
Cafe Mondsy evening. Store Msn-
sger T. H. Glover presented Mr.
Clark with ■ suitable check and s
letter from the Chairman of the
Canadian Committee, H.B. Company, Winnipeg, in recognition of
36 years' service with the Compiny st the Nelson store. With this
swsrd Mr. Clsrk will receive two
weeks additional holidays each
year.
Mr. Clark already holds th* Company'* silver medal, with 30 tnd
H-year ban, and th* 30-year gold
medal. Tha latter wu preeented to
him by Governor Patrick Cooper on
hi* visit to Nelaon five years ago.
Mr. Clark Joined the Company
May 1. 1800 snd hu served continuously ln Nelson since that time.
He Is receiving msny hsppy congratulations for his long service
and swsrd.
Xtttwll.,3,:..Pm.deMh.Whpoln:e:i   tor. In ex.mlnlng p.tlenl. for their
:tUtn.tWMr.  "ar.'arci TurTpenn,    men,..  Hale   but uld  I, wu out-
Ut that
if Winnipeg, defendant, advlie.l
If. Olover when lhe went to F.ng-
ind, sgaln when ihe returned, ind
bit Mr. Glover had Inserted her
law addreu on the 1934 will This
bowed thst from IWO to 1939,
rhen Mr* Turnpenny returned to
■tneds, there wai ■ firm convlc-
Ion In hli mind that the people
aintloned In thl. will were to be
ll beneficiaries
Hi luggeited that thi* conviction
imitned until January, 1942, when
|K new will wai mide, and th.it
Ura hid not been careful reflec-
Itn on the P*rt of Mr. Glover
flLL A "WHIM"
bl making out the memo ■■ to dli-
of his property, he hsd dealt
r|tb two amount! of 412.000 and
K00 and had not bothered with
ie ruldue until it had been suit-
fated that he ihould, ind thii *c-
wu m*de by • m*n who h*d
ilde the province of doctor! to
name Ihe type* of Inianlty they
might find In iuch *x«mln«lona
Regarding paycholil, dlseaie of
the mind, he thought that in ordinary everyday contact between i
doctor ind • patient and ob*er-
vatlon of attendant! it the hoipltal,
lt would be readily apparent If paycholil wu prevent
• OLUTION TO  OIICOMFORT
He attributed Mr. Glover'i failure
to leavi the ho*plUl to th* f*ct
thl h* enjoyed the car* h* received, the firt thit me»l* were
brought to him, whereu previously
he h«d dally uaed stslrs st his hotel
In going out to m**l*. this exertion
ceuilng him cheet pllnt, tnd thtt
he had found a aolutlon to th*
r*uu of meat of hli dlacomfort
H* aald that In hli opinion Mr
Consider Plight
of Kootenay
Berry Growers
VANCOUVER, M*y JO (CP) -
A reasonable celling price for itraw-
berrlei to conform with colli of
production wu andoried by th*
Coniumen' Council of ft C ll i
meeting her* tonight
A report on Invvillgitlon by th*
executive Into production and marketing coit* following proteiU of
B. C. groweri sgslnst 1944 wholewle
snd consumer ceiling prices for
itrawberrle! wu read to the mealing.
Producer* will be contacted by th*
council to uc«rtaln what th*y will
conilder *n idequit* return.
Fear* were expreued that th*
government, ln letting the 1044 celling prlcei, might be trying to forct
grower* to tell lo the ctnnerlei.
Plight of Kootenay groweri who**
product would not b« ready for
market until th* .second *nd reduced celling price will be ln effect,,
wu ilm given contention by the \ «« .upplementary living illowince.
to   worker!  directed   to   new   Job*
Increase Living
Allowances
Paid to Workers
OTTAWA, Miy 80 (CP)-Increu-
	
Asks Cut in Tea
and Coffee Prices
OTTAWA, Miy SO (CPI-Bobui
Filr (SC—BitUi Riven urged tonight In th* Commons that the
Prices Board reduce the price of
tea, coffee and milk In restaurants
Mr. Fair uld restaurants were
allowed last yur to lncrcue th*
price of the three beversges from
five to 10 cent*. The lncreaie effected thl lo wsalarled worker.
The Increase. If necessary, should
have baen placed on foods, particularly tha better foods which would
be ordered by the well-to-do.
Scouts and Cubs
Honor Mr. and
Mrs. Nielsen
At tb* regulsr muting of tb* Oub*
•t tb* Scout Hall Tuwday atanlng.
R. R. Brown, Somrt Omunluloiiar on
beh»lf of th* Cub* and Scout* of 14*1-
aon. prtvuntad t- Nillun with • Hamad colored picture of Nelaon.
Following tb* nvuUni. motretr. of
tbt Flnt Nelson Cubs tnd Sooutt snd
members of the Boy Scout AuooHtlon
m*'. it the Hall to honor Mr. snd Mrs.
Msltaon. who *r* luvlng ihortly lor
th*lr n*w hom* In Ontario. Un.
N*llK>n wu presented with • lowly
cup «nd uucer, and Mr. M*IU*n received  tn   ln*crlb*d p*n and  p*ncll
R R. Brown. J. A. WlUon. I. *
■van*. W. Bronw. Un. 3. k. Ballan-
tyn. *nd Mr.. J H. Unttetn *«»
awoke • f*w word* on thl aplrodio
work don. In 14*laon by Mr and Mr*
rfillun. »nd told how th*y would
be mlmd by »11
Th. aueiU of honor thanked tho»e
pruent for their acU of klndne**.
,
	
delegitei.
Gen. Alba Takes
Over Control
in Ecuador
QUITO, ftemdor. M*y 30 'AP) -
_   Glover'i memory h*d not been *f- i Gtn  Lull Urr„ A!b, turned th*
l«*crlb«d »■ i good builneu   fected by irtertoKleroili, *nd that  lMder,hlp  «„,!«„,  of tha military
There wai lack of precliron   h« fell h* wu *bl« to mike l good   provllion,i government which look
re. be thought  end the will wu   eiilmiti of hli mentel ability. There  tor,Uol ln Ecuador after revolution-
ot a will, but i whim  He thought   wu no reuon to uy  hli memory I uu ln , Moody coup yut*rd«y «t
It If he h*d been of proper mind,   wu faulty     He felt that hia con-   rjuayaquil   had   furced   the   rcilg-
would have thought of more than   ditlon wu good during January at   nltl0„  0[  preildent  Carlo*  Arroyo
0 btrnefictartei when miking out   the time the will wu mide, beciuu , Dti Rl0
, vwamo. I be hid received no cell! for ipecUl \    Col   Plbi0 n^, flm headed the
Bl   suggested   thst   Mr   Glover   treitment. I provisions! government but be wu
lould h*v* thought of having the      Mr> Turnpenny, flnt defence wit-   lucceeded by Gen  Alba, who repre-
irller   will   rectlled   In   Jinuiry  nf—_   Mi   Mr    garland   that   Mr.  unti not only the irmy but lhe rev-
maklng out the new one. not  C|ovtr  wu  hfr  ,.r,,t  grindfither   olutlonary vinguird, ■ polltlcil par-
I May, ind uw  lick of memory   sh, hjd m,t hlm once In  1900. He  ty.
I thit  score. | n,d lived with her fimlly for • time
Mr. D*wson lt*ted thst evidence sh< |d,nllfi,d letters sxchsnged
shown there w.i comlderible by Mr Q|ovtr ,nd Mri. Turnpen-
for Mr. Glover lo reid over , nJ1 moth,r Jin„ Gorrle. cousin
win In the hotrplt*! befor. the n( Mr G|ov„ stl, bei recalved •
ipI ware called   _ ltller  herself from  Mr   Glover  In
Olst of th* defendsnt'i case wss   18M ,Iprru|n| regret st lh* de*th
hither or not he hsd s  dispoa- 0, h„ m0(h,r
■ nvrrrory, tnd the belli for thli
nek wu whether or not he hid   INVITIO TO  FRAIHIII
5 of No. 2 Troo|fr
Nelson lo Gain
King Seoul Badge
Orsdustlon of flv* King SoouU
will future a prea.nl.tluu cenmoiiy
at th* Scout Hall Friday evening
Award* fill alao b* presented to patrol* and nvsmbsrs of th. Ro. 1 Troop
who took part In tn* Patrol Proficiency Competition and th* Senior Scout Proficiency Oompeutlon
Bom* lto proficiency badge, sr* slso
to b* presented.
Boys wlnnlni th* Kins Bomit
b*dge. the hlghaet honor in BcouUix,
.re 8t.nl*y TT|n*. Oordon Fl*mlng.
Douglu Ablsey, Rob*rt Edgar and
John Holme*, all of tha Beoond Neleon Thl. meana th»t th*y h»vi pua-
ed tenderfoot, **oond and flr.t claa*
.Undlng and havi alio r*Mlv*d 13
proficiency badiea Mayor N. C Stlbb*
will preeent th* King Boout awtrdi.
while Rev. J. O. Holmet. J. H . Oo-
ventry and O R. Abbey of the No. 3
Troop committee will preunt thi
competition print*.
U«mben of the Rotary Club Boyi
Welfare Committee and of the Klnimen ind Oyro Club will ittend th.
muting ind prwent proficiency
b*dl«. Mlu D. flUniworth snd Ml*.
M. S. H»nn*. Provincial Commla-
Blontrrs of Ouldu, »nd member* nf
thi Olrl Quid. Auoclstlon hav* been
Invited to *tt*nd.
 "
Grant Licences
for New Businesses
OTTAWA, Msy 10 (CP)-Douo
lu Abbott, Parliamentary Aaalit
snt to Flnanc. Mlnlatar Haley, uld
tonight In th* Common* that th*
Prleu Botrd now r**dlly grant-
id licence! for th* opening of ntw
builntiitt,
Howtvtr, whtn th* llc.ncea
were gr.nted th* Board warnid
that It eould not guarante* th*
naw dellera a quota of irtlclei
which were ihort in lupply
, , __—,
1 ""I
Longest Queue
Waltslor
Horse Meat
Tinned Milk Sale
by Coupons In
Restricted Areas
CHILDREN'S
CREPE DRESSES
ond JUMPERS
Wag. to $3.95
Special $1.95
FINK'S
READY-TO-WEAR
OTTAWA, M*y M (CP) - Prior-
were •uthorlred In en order-In-
oounell tabled ln the Common* to-
d*y by Ubor Mlnliter Mitchell
The order, which emendi Selective Service Regulation* enabled
Selective Service officen to luth-
orlie payment of a supplementary
allowance of up to 17.50 a week to
workers who in the new jobs to
which they were directed were re-,
quired to live swsy from their I Ity isles of evsporsted milk by
dependents. The previous regula-1 coupon muit continue in restrict-
tlons provided lor supplementary ed sress-those dlltrlcU In which
mppllei of freih milk ir* «dequ»U
to meet all neceuary need*- U»
Price* Board uld tonight In an
nouncing the diicontlnuanc* of th*
use of coupons in other th«n restrlc-
ed sreu sfter June 1.
The boird uld moit of Ontario
and Quebec, except the Northern
portions sre clullfled u restricted sress, together with ths lsrger
town! snd cities of the four Wut-
D. Hummon Heads
Recreation Assn.
allowance*) of $5 i  w^k.
Ontario Fires
Out of Control
By  Tht  Canadian   Prui
Fore*t flru In Canada continued
to wipe out thouundi of acrea of
valuable timber lut night with the j ^ ml.s, coup0n to replace the 'G'
wont iltuition previlling In On- I coup0n On ind after June 1 *11
Urlo where eight blue! were ric-   -q-  coup0ni   tn  the  h»ndl  of  con-
Rea Testifies
From Stretcher
In Barilla Case
VANCOUVER, M*y 80 (CP) -
Tettlfytnl from i itretcher, Albert
Jimei Rei of Vancouver, told ln
court today of hli part ln ■ itruggl*
ln • downtown hotel lulte here April 1 which ended In the fitel ihootlng of Wellington Willice ind a
lubiequent murder charge againit
Albert Barilla, 15, of Vancouver.
Re*, who luffered levere Internil
Injurle* In » 40-foot f*ll from high
teiulon wire* outside the hotel-window, uld he *nd Joteph Mirtln hid
an argument ihortly before the
shooting snd Barllls Joined ln the
*rgument firing three ihoti into the
floor to itreu hli point.
Re* left th* room *nd returned
ihortly with uveril othen. Including WilUce. When they entered the
death lulte everyone ln the room
wu fighting. Rea uld.
By IYDNIV  OP.UBON
Csnsdlsn Preu Itaff Writer
LONDON, May SI (CP) - A fair-
sized Oermsn bomb fell near Sloane
Square ln London'! Wett End several weeks sgo snd u bomb* go
the** d»ys It dldnt c*uu • gr**t
deal of d«m»g*, m»lnly bttouu It
plopped through • manhol* and exploded underground.
It blew i filr-slied hole In the
road, made s meu of one houu but
only knocked out windows snd
plaster of perhsp* JO othen In the
block. In theu d*ya of 8,000 and
4.000 plane sssiult* on Europe .11
this would hardly be worth repeating except for whet's happened
to that hole.
There have bean up to 100 men
digging ln and *round It sine* th*
d»y *fter the bomb fell *nd thit
the f sir-sited hole hu developed
Into s civernous exuvitlon thit
flnt extended over one block *nd
u thli wu written, had itarted Into
• lecond.
The reuon? Well, It u*rni Ihe
bomb exploded )uit where the witer pipe! and gas pipes and tba
telephone llnu *nd electric c*ble*
all meet under that particular section of London. Now each of th*
utility companlu encemed Is doing
a bit of digging
Experts on queuelng claim tha
longe«t queue ln w«rtlm* Britain,
day ln and day out. li that In front
Edwin William*' ihop In Ch«l**a,
London.
Edwin himulf. who hu been a
butcher ill hli life, uyi h«'i never
seen snythlng Ukt lt    He's had lo
Canning Sugar
Demand Quite
Heavy in Nelson
The demind for canning tUfir hy
NtB.sWn houMwIv** hu b**n quit*
Mary alnot lut Thuraday when th*
firit tin of Um "F" cannlni aufar
coupon* iMcain* good.
Nelaon grooery man h*T* found
that hou*«wlvea an rather confuted
on th* amount of augar available for
canning Aa **ch of thi *P couponi
la good for on* pound, tin poundi
of lugar can now his purchaaad for
canning. If additional augar la wan:-
*d, a bouaevlf* oan uw htr "l>" pn-
mm ooupona. However, *ach on* of
the** latter li only good for a half
pound of augar.''
(. W. Walton,
Well-Known Boat
Builder, Dies
Charlu W. Walton, vwtaraa *l*l*oa
boat-bulldtvr. tSei l*W Tueaslay nl|ht
•t Kot.n.v Uk* Otvnartl HcaplUl it
tb* af* of TO yur*.
Ut Wtlton wu wall known la th*
DUtrlct u builds*: of tb* ootid Walton bo*u and u * boat livery op*ra-
tor tor our M yeen. Many yur. ago
ba took onr lh. 0*or|. Hall boat
building yard snd livery at tb* foot
of Popl.r Strut. later thl* Meamr
tb* 0. W. Wtlton k Bon plant, tnd
atlll mor* laentty hu bun ocaratesl
•ollly by tb. aon. H O Wilton Mr
Wtlton wu l membttr of the rflUax
DUtrlct Olst Tlm.ra Aaaoclatlon.
I wu pretty drunk." Ret uld. 1! move three time* to get t ihop big
luddenly   found   myielf   *lon«.   IJ enough lo urve th* 1,000 people^ t
crtwled out the window onto    the
ledge ind thing* went kind of blink
tnd I c»n'l rtmember from there
on until • few d»y* »go."
Jteurette William*, M«rtin'i com
ing out of control.
ln   Quebec,   fires   were   reported
out of control st Chute sux Autardn
lumen will be lnvilid.
Before further purchuu c»n b*
m*d« In rutricled *reu • comum
lAJCDB*. I C—Th* annual *u*t-
HDtten h* h*d relstlves Evidence I    ghe  slso  Identified   s   letter  she  |J]*Jd ln ^ n„ h»I1 ktoodiy even-
ns-a«alona.  T   Ru.hton,  O.le Coot-
tnlttsM. I   3   Os.nrsam
M stVrwn h* h.d recollection, of   h.r]  written   to  Mr   Olover  In   UM ,,,   Atv,r routln.  tsualnaa.  lb. eles-
from  d*y  to  d.y,  *nd   th*1'tna. .nother written st lh. tlm* ih* aon  of  offlcan  resulted   u  followa
hin   win   definite   instance*   of   i.,rned he wu irasthe hcpiul   Sh* ITuIOmh. D.nl  M   Hummon;   Vlc*-
■BPTT of put events | h.d Invited hlm to com. lo Wlnnl- rmltkeol.  Charlu  Winaulli»;   »u-
KT-rd   hTuud   to   writ.   .*.!„  when  he  .M  -.1!   ...in    She '^tZT0^uZm\eT^tmm\
on the will had  Ihe  nime.   nt(j  |„rnKf  of hu  lllneu  through UcinUa,r,    Btu.o.11  mi  BofUaall,  C
Mr.   *nd   Mn   Turnpenny,   »nd   , telegram lent  to  Winnipeg  by  I' w.n.ull   Jr.    Booth   CornniltU*.   Tt
sgeould h*v» been mide iwire nf   H   Buih nf thl Stirling Hotel, where Ullp.  W   I4aiw*ll  mi  O   Mclnlo^i,
I fact they wer* rel.tlvei he hid ' y. Glover h.d reildett
In i former  will   Thit,    Und,r cro».„,m,n.tlon  by  Mr g  ^^ CommUIM. , 0il-
Diwun. ih.  uld  lh*  lud  h»d   no tm%   .   Trtmj ^ A   „   Kmniit*
knowle^l* Ihat Mr   Cllnver had  re- I)1J1C<     commltt*.      J    Dolman.   D
mimed In hoipltil until h* died. *nd Hummon uid J   f   alorerwusW
lh*t  ah. depended  on   Mr    Buih  to      It vu .ufiularl Uial Us. Womtm'a
..  s«  !,,.  ~,„rl\. InalHUU   b*   utad   to   tnl;
enUTlalnnxnl  July   1.1   T   Tracey
..     „, w   strxtnaor   aom.   form  of  axturtaln-
P   H   Bush tutlflexl that Mr. Olo- mr*BaB*^ ^ ,-hool boy.
ver h.d ktrpt  to hlm..lf .t th. ho-       .  wottlnt at* *u plann*d for the
lei. m.lnly, he thought, becauu he r»ll to hav. th. bleacher. r*nov«u<l
wu io hird of hearing  111 hid gone and   pl.nt   ah.d.   tr.u    »Mnd.  frotn
lit      - -' .s'     :.s    OI*    IO    b.
On*   oct*lion   wh*   nime*   of
I reUtlve. would rsccur to him
r occulon* wer* when h« de-
to h*v« other  will  revoked
■troyed *nd ln uveral other North
eastern townihipa.
Albert* forestry Officials uid
rsdio reporU Indicated increased
hazard In Northern eectlom of the
Province. «pect»lly In the Puce
River Dlitrlct where two fire*, pre-
vlouily under control, Jumped fire
llnei when  driven by  high  wind*
New Brumwlck Toreltry Official* reported * fire In * huvlly-
wooded are* at Dalhousle wu
brought under control yeiterday af-
Jujap in'sl ter riging unchecked for 44 houn milk to meet requlremenU
and threetenlng to iweep the town
Two iquire mllu of tlmberlind
wu  de*troy*d.
In Nov* Scotl* forest fire* lurged
ern  provlncu
At the beginning of Msy the board mon-lsw wife, told of the srgument
innounced s new type of evsporst-  preceding the shooting in which the
"   uld ihe demanded Martin let her
go out more.
"1 wu kept pretty well strictly
under observation," she remarked.
Barilla   Interfered   ln   the   srgu-
menl tbe said, taking Martin's ude.
"Hi   fired   three   ihoU   Into   lhe
floor  lo   empbasli*   wh*t  he   told
me." ihe uid.
At thli po'nt two or thru per-
uni bunt Into the room, Miss Wllllimi told th* court
They teemed lo n«v* the Intent
tlon of ittacklng Barilla." ihe uid.
"I heard two ihoU from Room 10*.
I stayed ln IM to collect my feel
dsy who line the sidewalks outald*.
two ibrtut, sometlmu for u long
u five houn.
He   desls   exclusively   hi   hom
meet-
where X settlen' homes were de-  eT  possessing  sn  evsporsted  milk
csrd with '0' coupons sttsched must
exchsnge It st hli locil rition board
office for a card of lhe new evaporated milk coupons.
The priority uiers entitled to
coupons in restricted sreu sre ln-
fanu and Invalid* Object ot the
order, the Board uld, ti to eniure
that   infanta   and   invalid!   In   ru
trlcted areu obtain necesury sup-:Ing., then I went Into the other
nliei snd thst other sreu where room where Barllls Uy on his back
iresh milk li icarce or unavailable ! on the floor. Wellington Wallace
have   adequate   itocki   of   tinned   wu Handing it the end of the Uble
Army Show With
' C.W.A.C.Up
in Front Line
I.O.D.E. Work Cost
Over ,1 Million
HAWILTC«, Ont. May
atw-rtnf, that tha coat of wort oi tba
Impanal Ordar Daufhtar* of tM VOn*
pLrt amountwd to non than a million dolari during tb* p«*at iwar war*
praatnud today at tba Or dor ■ 44 th
national oon*«nUoo by tba NatlonaJ
Tr*»aum, lira. W. R. Walton *»T, of
Toronto.
Th* pand tottj of rvpartatf tn-
oral and war a*rrio* di*buj*em«nu by
887 junior. prim*J7, municipal and
(i»OTlncl*J Chapttra la ll.laaJ.m."
Mra Walton aald.
Th* Tmturw'a r«poft and bar r*-
of Um Rinanca Cotnmltta* blf b
Plan Training for
Soldiers After
Demobilization
OTTAWA. Htr » (CD-PUni
ara bctnf madr for prortdlnf adr-
quate Toitatlonal trainlnf fadllMi-a
for m.smbe'n of th« Annw*! torvot
after demobi.lration, tht Ubor 1>-
partmrnt nld tn tha annual report
on taxational tratntnl tabW tn the
Common* todaj by Labor Miniate
Mitchell.
To date only a amall mimbtr of
veterani hart applied for trmtntnl
-W00 to March 11, 1M4—•nd the
report uld no txtenatT* AtmortA
for trainlnf wm anticipated until
after fener*! demob II Ira tlon.
rly, fuffeated he mifht Uke lo
rlt« to relativea
itUfardinf evidence of hii rhanfr
mind, he laid Out It had beer
parn Mr. Glover had a forrefu]
fcr*V"ter. and this had been a mat-
f oi a definite decuion The po*Jl-
iKf wai that he fait there wu
tfl of Intereit  in  hjj welfare  on
fnr  walk*  leveral   tlmei  ■  day   dur-
inf hu ita;  at th* hotel, when  ha
itayed linca IMS
Mr   Buih ital*d h* had been prt
and   plan
lh*   July
i***d   for   ravreation   and   fire   pr**m-
tlon work
part of the rrl^tlvea. and  that   |tn( wllh Mr tnd Mri R G Thomp-
i fit It there waa no particular rea-
I why he ihould have particular
■rd for relative! who leemed to
n ■ remote intereit in him
[IRCIIED  INTELLIGENCE
Bal ehanfe of mind, he mihmitted
tn eierciae of intelligence, anrl
r r**aarmi b»*«:  known tn himaelf
| ■ loaa of memory There h.id
plenty of time fnr full contid
llfton of the will he Mid. potntln|
that   th*   evidence   had   ahom-ri
It ba had had from Jnn  A tn Jan
for consideration
Dr. N. E. Morrlann of Nelann. lait
rtm tot the plain! iff teat if led
Ht attendrd Mr Gin ver from
time   h*   entered   the   hospital
b. I, mi until hia death In Nnv-
r,   IMJ       He   had   e:Mrred   the
rat aufferlnf from a rheal mid
■nfina    pectorii,    heart    ;iam,
Mftit on bv exertlnn     Hu condi-
B became normal nn Teh   IT
Ba  had   experted   him   tn   t>*   du
inn nf Portage la Prairie. Man . when
th* will mad* at the hoapltal wai
read in Ihe office* of the plaintiff.
William Irvine. Stipendiary MafU-
trata. of Nelion Mr Irvine h*d told
them, he uld, that he had aiked Mr
Glover to nam* hii relative* or any-
nne he wanted to remember, but that
hr had named Mr Pearaon and J
R Mrl.enr.an Mar.afer of the Canadian Hank nf Cnmmerre hranrh at
Nflion   nnW.   and   laid   he   had   nn
BUSINESS NEEDS
STRONGER VOICE
IN PARLIAMENT
WITH  TH  .-.CANADIAN  CORPS
IN ITALY, Miy SO (CP Csblt) -A
hands by his ilde*. I notlctd ■ fash [lighted thi staoorid l»u*u>a*i a.j A th*
oo Barllla'i head." riv*-day oonvtraUsai
Jot-ph   M»rtin   taitllVd   h<   wu I    "Th. <omhln«l total A l*oi"l aad
hit on lb* hetd by . bl.ckj.ck In  ~ ^^'^^nV^pti.
II 110
the courie ol th* light.
"1 heard on* ihot fired whll* I
wn on th* floor." Martin said. "1
dont know wher* It ram* Irom. I
uw • knlf* ln Kleurette'i h*nd tutor* I itirted icrippini with Ilea
I took lt away from her
ith
■tiff wind burning through timber
■nd menacing home! in leveral
section* of the Province. A blue
it Wiverley. In Hallfat County.
wu repeated out of control after
destroying   hundreds   of   seres   of
forest*. ". ""-.., ""T'.ZI rVn.Hian Armv Barilla and that ihe uy th* accused
Ther. wer. no report* from Brit-   tleuchment of lhe (..mdl.n Army « '
Uh ColumbU of tZn ouibunu b.-  .how  with It. itar itlrKtlow.lto Wnjon Ui. floor wll h* «uh In
..em  Prlnc. Geor«. *nd  lh. Yu- I«"' tour CWACS to com, to IUly, hi. hud.	
kon border wher. more than 70.000 ' " I'vU-l twlc.-d.lly ihow. for Ml j -.„...   ,.^1,.
w„   of  the  Canadltn Corpi u fir  for- SATS CANADA COULD
wird u the bank! of the Melfa Rlv- PRODUCE 290 MILLION
Ruth   Mabel   Pratt   teitlfied
lived ln Room 301 of th* hotel
primary
amount*!   to   Mll.lat)   and   r*c*IIU
raaetatd  milli.-   Un   W.lon  »ld
Thi noact mow** thu lh. onttw
had lnva*t*d W1J00 la th* THUS Vic.
tory Loaa.
Mr* V I *J*r><J*vaon A Toroolo,
Ooeivansw A th* BnpU. Iludy Commltt**. r*ootTsKl th*l "all tar** Caret-
tn* I diu  polltlcil  part!**  hav*  Inlsfil
acre*  of  timber  and   bulhlind
been riviged in the lut we«k.
Ontirto Toreitry Official, uld
lut night thit while eight blsies
atlll raged unchecked In Ihe Coch-
rane-North  Bay  area,  the situation
VANCOUVIR. Msy M ICP) -
Cinidlin builneumen mult l«k*
•   mon   ictiv.   Intereit   In   polltlci
If   lh»y   wint   to   pliy   in   ide<|U»t*   in oth,r s^Uon, wu not at grive
p*rt In th. aolulion of poitw*r pro-
hl*mi. I   Holt (lurney, Toronto In-
du*trl*li*t   Mifl   In   ■   urvle*   club
addreu her. tod.y
Tifty eight per r.nt of th* mam-       PORTLAND, Ore.  M.y  X  I API
r""fi" Thnmptwtr,   alio   de«:rihed   l»nhip nl lh. Houu of Common. U      Two   C*rm.n   prlson.n   of   w.r
proa-Ndinfi »hen th. .ill wu read    [""1'   >'l'   "'   '"*'"•    «'«""*   *"A   *l»*ei the flnt eac.p. from Camp,
II. .aid that h* .nd Mri  Tho-r.p..
h.d   com.   to   .ttend   th.   funeral
FIRST PRISONER IREAK
AT OREGON CAMP
The entertainment unit, which hu
been touring hotpluli *nd ba** da-
p«U line* iU arrival in Italy earlier thu month, yeiterdiy Jive performance! North of the cruih*d Hit
lh* IODK Ua*T ar. much la favor
of lha Coasaaoovullh oooa*eUoo "
"A. i mult of . dlsanlulos oo d-
UunaMp. I vrrot* «h* Uu*» *u)or
C*n*dl*n polltleal partla* ultna foe
. aUt*ment on th.ir pctlltlcal phllo-
wphlaa. parucularly u to thalr *IU-
tud* towird Canada ronflbutlni baa
rnfmber.Mp la th* »mi*ll ODsmivatxi-
wsiallh of Hatton*" hin nmOmon
nld "411 tone terlon* thtvy •**•
v*ry much in fivor o< Ut* t>>ma»oi>-
te»alth conntts-laon *
Buck to Bock Lib.
Labor Coalition
TORONTO, May K (Cfl - Thn
Buck. National Laader of th* labor-
Progreulvi Labor Party, today 1»-
r.ied a itatamant ctmcernlng hli
parly*! *nnouncement Sunday nl tht
thai lh* Ubtw-rV»»T**atlT** "will
itriv* to elect • Uberal-1 abor Co-
illtlon Government" In th* next
r*t4*T*l  eles-tlon.
Mr. Buck uld lha Sundiy sUte-
mant ef policy wu not i bid for
I coalition of th* Liberal and labor -Propeulv* Pirtlea
POUNDS OF SUGAR
OTTAWA, May 10 (CP) - H. A.
Mickenile IL-lamblon Kent) uld
today In the Commons that If lh*
lit lugar beet reflntrlt* in Can-
soldien o("thre*"Ontarlo *d* work«l it full c.p«clly thU ScotLnd iCP)
bVtt.hon, IT moved f.rther up th. '. y*« th.y could produce 1*0,000.000 yon-WlUon. M. fkottlih qiarlarrvir,
Liri   valley   today,   «nUrl*inin|   s I pounds of lugir
vt
Perspiring Feet
All Soranau loothad
eW oAf 14. yaw me oa pm km et <*a>
mmt, im mil A I m hm . eo* A
Htl-m Mill li! 1     4. OmU. tmt
kern tek met rekA worn ~Ux. WtH
i tins, elaiaa. a lui JM ky • pet.
tmt aa* «rs>tpt rwwrl he vary Irs*
aWy. IWy s**T A UU ftTl mmm. 0
mamaaeetr* wTWM wreym*%a**w**t*tf *j**at*>a*a*a| pamms
■Will   il li \t-i\iii.**mm4,t9.i*mr*m.
RAMNCT   FORRIT.   Morarahire.
Sir  .S[>enrer  Mar
who In IM killed 11 rt*p wilh Jl   «*«^ &* "• • **-* 1 al *«*a eOarw
farmer*.
Y.
of   la*
Mr   Gumey  mhI ' White at Medfnrd, Ore. late today,
in fount nn the fi|urea of   \br Portland Offlre of the  Federal
n  htr.dg the men who hava aver
had   lit)   people   worklnj   for   them
RRAI-FDRD-^S AVON  Wlluhlrr   If h uineu needi a louder  voice In
Knfland  KT'  -     Mri   Jamaa  Mould   ;>arliarr»nt.  then   it  ihould   beftn   at
rert-ivi-d a roronut  from her  aotdler   the   betinnini    nuilneaamen   ihould
huihand   lervtnf   overaeaa    Tha   eo-   attend  their  ward  meelinga    I  don t
most  ram*   through   Xh*  mat I
ped  with her name  and  addre
graved  An  th*  ihell
rap
B
VANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS
iara  » hat  party
lake a mora a<iiva intereat
lira,    civic,    provinrtal    and
ar
Bureau of Inveetlgatinn waa ad-
vlaed by Unlled Statea Army authorise* Th* men were on farm
work  detail
The eecapee* are Joeef F.ihrnber-
ger, n. and Helm Kiehle, 24   Doth
inaeaman  muat   Bp<ra)i  broken  F.nfliah
"«"•. Kimbarley Scouh Hold
.,     or- * _
poll.
fed»r-
BRILLIANT
"YOUR vancouvih Hour
Dufferin Hotel
VarK«yv*e   at  C
Nawty   rtnie'ttft   ihro*t*A*i
euL   "hana*   t«A   alavatae
A    PATTERSON,    lata   rt
Coleman. All*. Prorjrleter
III   C'heraldart,
CHAMBERS AT KELOWNA
to Mir fiuit
GROWERS DELEGATES
KI.U1WNA. B  C. M.y » iCTl
K   J    Ch.mber*.   Admlnlatr.tnr   of
In*  fietsh  fruit* and  vegetihle* foe   Oorjipanv  ha.  I.fl foe  M.ltttvn
BarLUAjrr
a*****
loon
wswt  at  Tunn.l.  B C
WalUv   Knltlnsifl  o(  Tldmac  ap.ni
tha  atMlnsd  al  hi. hom.  h.r.
Al.t  K.hl rt Koot.il.y  ajii'.nearlni
p It! Itlge
>p*c* ll ivillible. Sitt-MaJ
Sanborn, prominent Montreil —im,
cheiln leider ln pre-wir d*yi. li In . LOUIT Or MOnOr
rh.rg* of lh* unit H* uld mor* KMB1H,iT B c A court ol
th*n 1000 loldieri ie* th* ihow dilly. I hj,,,,,, WM htld voUBa u,. camp
The CWACS ire Cpl. Raymond* . rir. at Camp stoo. by lh. Boy tout.
Miranda of Montreal .nd Pt*. M*ry lut l*tiirtl.y. Poonuo P.trol U»-
Moynlh.n Begin., vocall.U. *nd j **n, ttcontS. ud Laurar. war. pr^
nel Alfred. Philip. Winnipeg, ind -t. "- -"• ^"— 'hou' "-
l'v.   got   mor.l   rosjr*g* "
Kthel  Bendry. Wlndior. dincert
I.   Ch*v.ld«v.    rtacl   and   John    MOV  Build  NeW
lofl   V»(l   Brilliant  on   Ptld.j   *o '
Mill at Hazelton
Nat*
ASPORTATION—Pamngar and Freight
I   IJ. til  hu  Wi
sarle.   Onlwlll   hu
left   for   Fernl.
left   th*   Ksxt.
that   Prlraa   *lss.rd   mat   with   del.
gain nl th. Rniith ('islumhl* Tnill.
Gest-.r. A-s.-l.llne, h*r* today t" ' ^'L   «'n"""*  C°'"t*'"1
Ilnct  lh* Tree  Trull  Board  Tt   C   T
C,    A    ...s-srlis.  .nd   lha  gnv.rnora
rsf Tre.  frsillt 1 Id
FREIGHT TRUCKS
LEAVE    NELSON    DAILY
Al 10:30 l.r*.—IiMsyt Suitdiy
Trail Livery Co.
M    II   U.IVOI.  Iraa.
Trail—Phoni 135 Ntlion—Phona 35
Blasts Shake
Folkestone Area
LONDON. Miy M (CPI —4Wf
tstwtlfta tes. .lr •uaalll* tsv.r* MIS
llstulita 1st tlrknooo. lh* tkormon
rail* nairlil -enemy pl.it.. *e*  war an Brllll.nl on Tuud.y
' m. ■    i      ■ ■      J    ■ mi   it\m   ttiwrt
on tha way to Waatarn (term
any" §,*\4 th* 9v4*t***i 0* well «
nt^er   Ratten   fwA'O*   left   tfc*   air.
Akfi Voikln hu twft Rrllllant to
w. -I   in  tha  *■■- -1»
P*ta AMithnfr Ute BurtiMf and
f*Vk Hifitl.eff hon Uft to .n.tk at
Kaloerna
r*l* anil Ohrta Haraaemow of Parry • Wdini "Ttt Rrllllant Tlaltora
on Tuaadar
Wlllam ropott and John fankoff
ton Rrllliant nn W<»rfT>««(1ey tor Ka-
\crwT\a
Ura   rineb ot Oaatla«a/  waa a tU<
Pat laitnndrtWi ot lh* K^iXana, Rn
flnaertn* Oi*mpanj haa fnna to Procter
John   Ranatnff  haa  )*ft   tlie  KoMe-
Tha   P*lha4rta»»ea  reflan   »l*»-***4»*1   naT Rnftnaerlnt Onwpanj m wr»ni  In
tor M i-nlnuta* t* tnpl*t****t ottor   Hm  wmtti
4*rl\   ii«M  tha rKannal  *mo*A  *o4
'      fl .      a. A    tn*al    iflar    ac\rp*m*    cannot    laat
aw.i a rfe-a't   tiro   wa*   v-atMa   b* .r   nu., „,,,..,.__
mcer* than  aW"4»ti   and a  n»lf mlnnl*»a,
bm—n   fo*   <*r't   Naa   *n4    %nu\     %r>  mrVTmm ret  tha  mr»>n   ma»   laat   »#|l
•*"•> foe    an hour.
NEW   HAZELTON, B   C.  M*y
10 iCFi- A 100-ton cuitom mill
may be built In New Hazelton to
handle the expected or* output
of th* recently reopened Silver
Standard mine. nwn*d by Haiel-
lon Star Mine* Ltd. It waa rrport-
ed today The mill will alao do
niatom milling fnr other proper-
tie* if water ripply for th* SO-
ton mill li not niffirtent.
Praises Country
Storekeepers
OTTAWA, Mty M (C?) - O  M
Weir  (I,- MaeDonald) aald tonight
In    th*   Common*   country   ator»*
kMp-rri and operator* of small |*J-
nlln*     bualn*****     deaerved     high
prala* for their aialitanra tn ration ■
ln( and price control irrana^tnenta
,n .pit* of ,h. dlfflnil.1*. ,h.y m- J^'^ov" .nT\tZ mm. .hli
i miintered and Ihe added worli lh*y l^ *^,.T^\%gA, Tar<*t- hai I'fht pink
[had t<> do | laUlU »ith llfht *r«en )oonm
Domlnkm Day, and th* Summer
ranap to ba hald July ith to July
14th. Retru* Rad|* InaUuctkm. Wax
Satrrtca and othar mattava w«r* dl«-
cuaaad. ShalUra at Camp Stoo* and
a bi*ifr water dam wee* worked.an
laat weak.
ftooutmaatar Rev R A R**k*r oocD-
mented ufrnn th* laat aaaann'a pro-
fr*** and th* record numbar of
b*df«* wart aa/ned both by UM Scout*
and Cuba Tha Hovera bar* atartad
up afaJn. tlv* orliinal orew Raftnf
>oin*d Um Poroa* 100 per ont
Ob Wednesday Wide Oamaa w«r*
b*ld In th* vicinity of th* xmx\t
brldf* Lome Lo*r*a and Santor Hi*r
Stanler Turner hav* been |nv«*iad.
Um latter Joining Um Ruild'-f*. of
whloh hia brother, King Scout Joe
Turner waa PaUoi i->»i]»r for ao kmg
Th«r* I* * r*o* b*\we*u um Crow*
and UM Ragle* for Um poaJUon of
Champion patrol
The Tlnl Cub pa**., had a gnnd
blka laat ***** w> mint Uka and UM
toeond park went for a hlk* on tb*
14th Ca*ngretuUti<in* **e* ilean tba
14 Boout* who piaaaa Um Ptrt* AM
Junior aiam and lo th* thr»a Snout*
who *Mf* oa Mm winning tw*** at
the Pint Aid Compatitiona alao tw
Um Rwiut* who did ao wan
itwok meat
at   lha
DOES INDIGESTION WALLOP
YOU BELOW THE BELT?
juett 20% if Fmi
Diftsttd in Stsmadi
Abort 80% DipsM
h»FNtifl
Wtf U<lnittw Strftaa; Betp Jem ~Totrwttm »" ft*Tha
Had Of emetud TW Mm Meke Tm .Kerbs' Te Ga
Mot* thin h.lf rt your iti|a«lioa Is    *eevter!lraf 4* aTasiilh.i.   TV*
do** ha*r» th* baat - ll •»*» U Nail
ofhoveela Sn ahsen indlsraartanaiatriaaa.
try sransethinf Dial liWca trajatfa ll
Ua* stnenae* AND baio* tW Wt
Wlnl r-.ii m.y anal It Cartar'i
IJtO. Unt T1U to *4<n teeioA http
te thai 'lortntlaai It e**4" of aaraaala
TikiotM rartsr'* liltW Ueet Till
Mor. *nd on* sf tar meals. Tat. theen
traaat •• a lariw fc*> A the t mm
tatpitlTi jileai la fair *l»*siea
AMUvrarttl. help rm, Hicsvt what
*tm hare aatoa la N'llur**. nam way.
Th** ataarl folks (<el th. kind A
ntW Ihat emhee ytm loA hAlm tme
pom heed la yttur toaa. Jiavt b* euro
rsa fit Ua* Ittauin* f'srtste I IJul*
livttr HII* from ytKir drtiffsal   Ui
 Wmmm-WPwfamsimm^^
Armada Blasts
A Dozen Targets
LONDON, M.y SO (AP) - At
leut 3300 American warplinei u-
laulted the Germani todiy in coordinated itrlkei from Britain ind
Italy, bombing aircraft factorle*.
•ir baaci, and rail centre! In Germany, Auitrla, Yugoilavla, France
and th* Low Countries.
Prom BrlUln lor th* third day.
2300 he*vy bomberi tnd lighten
swept through clesr skies over Northern Europe snd smashed st least
a dozen Uregt*.
A daylight force about 1000 itrong
flew from Italy and attacked Welner Nciutadt in Auitri*. One group
of Portresie* *tt*cked *n airdrome
coming off production linn would
Juit then bt rtichlng thl front.
Grttt lind bsttles mty then be
ln progreu. If io, th* Gtrrntni
would be ln din nnd of tht fighter* presumably knocked out ln ye*
terdty'i attacks.
Intelligence reporti indicated lha
Germ*m had been given )uil iuf-
Helen! time to rtptlr tht leven tlr-
crtft pltnti ln Poland and Germany
on which heavy bomberi tnd tighten concentrated thtlr major »t-
tacks In flight* from BrlUln.
The Mondiy operitiom coit tht
U. S. strategic Air Pore* U bomberi and 11 tighten, I communique
announced lait night. One hundred
enemy planet were ihot from th*
In th* Ltnz are*, 130 mllei *crou
the  North  Italian  border  in  South 1 ^'y
Germany.   Others   bombed   Zagreb, i 	
Croatian captUl ln Yugoilavit.      j    L0ND0N   _   Elmn   f^,,^
Berlin radio reported great air heavy bomberi and nine flfhUri
battle! raging over Central Germ-1 art mining Irom todsy'i rsld on
tny tnd the Alps. I three slrcrsft fsctorlu snd six ilr-
Tsrgets of the Britain-baaed fleeU I dromes in Germsny snd other Urg-
msde up of Amerlcsn hesvy bomb-! eti in Belgium snd Prance by Brlt-
en, were the aircraft planU at | lih-baied aircraft, a communique
D«u«u, 0»cherileb*n «nd Halber-: from U. S He*dqu*rten uld tonight
itidt In Germany; rallro»d y*rdi ■( The rsiders ihot down M G*rm*n
Bruneli, Belgium and Reimi andI planei.
Toyes in Prance; alrbaiei at Hand-
orf, near Muniter. Dlepholz, near
Oinabruk, Halbentadt, and in the
Hamburg area.
The parade of silled planes acrou.
Ihe channel wai led by American
flghtstrt following sn sttack lait
night by RAP Mosquitoes ol Hanover In Central Germany.
Allied headqutrten at Naplei innounced thst the American-lighter
fleeti   iweeping   Into   Austria  and
Pier Striken
Back fo Work
VANCOUVER, May SO (CPI -
One hundred memben of the ihlp-
wrighU, Joinen and Caulken lnduitrial Union (CCL1 who wtnt on
Southern Germany from the South, ,iTfot ,t LapolnU Pltr h*r* yeiter-
h*d hit th* Welner NeuiUdt ire* j,. r*turn«d to work it noon today,
near Vltmn*. bombing the Neudorfl They *gr*«d to go tack *ft*r La-
ilrcrift factory, the Pottendorf bo, Miniiter George S. Pearton and
ipinnlng milli nine mile* to the jirne, Thomson, Lsbor D*p»rtm«nt
Northwest, snd the Neunkirchen representative, promised » speedy
spinning millj to the Southwest All I proDa into un|orl compUinU concer-
the l*ctorl« h*d been converted In- j n|ng Uy-off procedure. Union *nd
to tht production of Messerschmltt msnsgtmtnt officiili met nrller
Cghlar ptrtt. I todty with Mr. Pnnon, Iht Labor
Other roup* of uneicorted Port-1 repreaenUtlve, tnd Selactlv* Ser-
resses bombed r.ll y*rds st Zsgrtb ; vice officl.U.
In Yugoslsvis snd atlll othen of| Hugh Lewi*, Gentrr.l M.n*f«r
the ISO to 500 h**vy bomben p*r-1 for Burr«rd South Shlpy.rd*. uld
tlclpiting In the day* operatloni In a lUtement thit ill lay-oft* «re
hit «n *ircr«ft ftctory *nd > ne*rby h.ndled In »ccord*nc* with Mlac-
llrdrome it Well 10 mllei Southweit tive urvle* rtgul.tlom. ind officer*
of Llnz ln South Germsny. from that d«p*nm.nt luperytted ill
Without ■ lou the Mosquito! dub- lsy offs. Mr. Ltrwl* uld th* for.-
bed the Germ»n bu* *t N*ntes. off | msn ihlpwright wu l msn ot many
the Weit cout ol Trance, and umpe- yean' experience in that builneu
ctfled IniUllttloni in Weit Germ- md thtt he carrltrd oul hu dutle.
tny. th* Air Mlnlitry uld. | utulictorlly.	
Th»t the «tUck from Briuin wu
btlng coordin*ted with »nolher
from IUly wu Indlcited by the
Garman  r*dio.  which  uld  enemy
Jormatloni wer* *ppro*chlng South-1 ...       e   1   1
««st Germsny   Hesvy btttles wert | MtdOl tOr imping
reported over the Alp. *nd South-1    VANCOUVER, M.y 30  (CPI
Huga Electrical
Factory in
Oslo Dettroyed
LONDON, M.y 10 (CP-Rtuten)-
Olio wu ihtken by vloltnt ixplo-
ilom aarly today whn tht Ptr
Kurn Electric*! Machinery factor-
In—imonf thi blggeit of thtlr kind
In Norwsy—wert blown lip, lha
Norweglsn Telegraph Agency reported todty.
"A rtglng flrt tntlrely dntroyed
tht building," thi Agency nld.
"Tht cum of tht exploilon hu
not yet bttn dlicovered."
Say j White
Collar Workers
Were Penalized
OTTAWA. M.y 30 (CP) - Can-
■<!■'■ white collar workeri found
■ lympathlur today In Senator Peter Campbell (L-Ont) who tt a meeting of tha Finance Committee uid
he comldered white collar worken
had been "severely penalized" ln
wartime wige idjuitmenti.
Senator Campbell ipoke while Leber Minister Mitchell wu before
the committee dUcuutng the 924,-
000.000 war appropriation of hli
department. War Servlcei Minister LaFleche also attended the meet
and outlined work of his department, which has a war appropriation of S10.OOO.OOO.
Senator John Hall (PC-Man > urged the early appointment of a general manager of the CBC. He uld
he would also favor a full-time chair
man, which Oen. LaFleche hu recommended to the Commons Radio
Committee.
Subject to Survey
OTTAWA, May SO (CP) - It-
trillion to thl civil lervlce of thl
li.duttrlil moblllutlon mrvey to
mikt mm now In Induitry ivill-
tbli for army urvlct wu innounced ln tht Commoni todty by labor
Mlnliter   Mitchell.
Mr. Mitchell ttbltd in ordtr-ln-
council which provide! for tht ip-
polntment of I committee to lurvey
ill mtn tn tht civil itrvlct In Ottawa ln aft groupi mbject to milltiry lervlce. Provliion li alao mid*
for tht lubicqitent appointment of
other committed to mak* • similar study of civil servants outside
Otttwt.
Tht committee will review tht ne-
cenlty for poilponemenl from mil
itary lervlc* of men In thl govern
mint lervlce. It It *l*o to plin for
"thl orderly withdrawal of ill replaceable physically fit mm la de-
■ignated clmn on postponement
for lervlce ln thl irmy where iuch
wlthdrtwtl of manpower ln tht nttlontl Intereit."
Tht Ordtr explilni thtt ilmllir
mrveyi tri btlng conducted In lnduitrlei throughout tht country tnd
rtftrt to tht Dominion Government
u "tht largeit ilngle employer ot
labor ln Canada."
Th* Ottiw* committee will con-
list of icnlor civil lervsnU and will
Include ont ippolntad on the recommendation of th* Department
undergoing mrvey.
Former Voncouyar
Surg aon Wins
MAY NOT BRING
DOWN BUDGET
UNTIL JUNE 8
OTTAWA, Mty M (CP) - Pre*-1
•nt Indication! are that Finance
Mlnliter IUley will be unable to
bring down tha budget until June
I or poulbly later. Some tlm* ago
he told th* Commons it would be
iround Junt 1, but lt Is understood
so much of th* Minister'! time hu
been taken up with banking legii-
latlon th.t ■ delay hu been nrcet-
ury.
Much ipeculitlon hu been minV
regarding changu in th* income
tax iuch u lifting th* level of wag-
n abov* which ilngl* *nd married peraoni would be liable (or
income taxes Official circles, however, h.v. maintained s itrlct ill-
enc. on contemplated change*
J. Rae Burled
al Slocan City
BLOCAN CITY. B C.-Jamea McLaren Rae who died May 23 m Blocan Community Hoapltal, New Den-
rer wu laid to rut In Blocan City
Cemetery Friday afternoon. Mr. Bm
wu born July 17th, 1861 at Falkirk
Bt«rllnphlre, Scotland. He lived ln
Belt Ingham, Wuh., where he wu married and after ali yean tbart moved
with his family to Blocan City tn
1886.
The funeral turrit* which wu lait•-
ly attended, wu held Irom Bt. An-
drew'a Prubytertan Church, the Rev.
Stewart of First Prubyterian Church
Nelaon. officiating T. Cooper, past
NO. and R Q. Warner, Chaplin ot
Slocan Lodsje No. 40 I.O.O.F, of which
Mr. Rae had been a member of long
ataadlng, reed tbe burial aervlca.
Hymn a aung were "Twenty-thrirt
Paa'.m, "Sanda of Time Are Blnklnf,"
onA "Safe In the Arm* of Jeaua."
Mr. Rae la survived by three daugh-
ten and one aon, Mra W. Anderion,
Mra. W. I. Oraham, A. Y. Rat- and
Mri F. M Hufty and 11 (Tandchlldren
and three freat grandchildren.
Fillbearera were Mayor P. Rwan, T
J Armntrons. F Mafutre, P PerTy, A
Maddln and H   D. Lu.
Mr Rti wu pnAoe*notA hy hia
wlfa abmit thru yaara ago
trn Germany by the ume source.
'Former Vancouver lurgeon, Pte. Ar-
Skies over the Dover Strait were
dotted for a long period this morn- ,;hur  Procter. 40, won the Military
Inf. with one allied formation after. M«dal for gallantry in Sicily where
another setting out for the continent|hu work M a *•**•+* brought the
while  explosions   and   anti-aircraft
fire echoed from the opposite shore.
The Germans raided Southern En
gland, one way bombing
west shore community while others
cruised along the cout. evidently
trying to spot invasion preparations
The Naiia hit two hotels. Tive dead,
and several seriously injured persons were brought out during the
night and the reamers still dug for
etheri  today.
It became apparent meanwhile
that yeiterday i large-scale attention to the German aircraft indue
try Indicated the allied board of
strategy wu looking ahead to Au
per  brought
surrender  of nine officers and  111
men
Dr Procter, eon of Mri Procter of
South-' K^Pton.   »nd   the  1st*   Dr.   A.   P,
and later in Pentlcton and Nanalmo.
He la a graduate of McGill University He enlisted In the British
Army, In 1M1, and li attached to
the London ScottUh.
Young.st Anglican
Bishop Consecrated
SAULT  8TK MARIE,  Out,  May
30 (CP) - Rt Hev. William Locker -
; idge Wright today wm conaecrsted
j Buhop of the bast mluionary Angh-
guit and September In the normel j m^. Dioceu of Algoma by Moet R*tv. I
course of events enemy fighters now i c A a^tr Archbishop of Huron ,
snd st II became the youngest BUh-
op in the Anglican epucopate la tha
Dominion
The conaecTatlon aermoa wu
preached by Rt Rev John Lyon*
Btehop of Ontario, the Dioc«u In
which the new bishop wu born.
Among church leaders attending
wu Most Rev A. V. DePencier, former Archbishop of New Westminster and uncle of Bishop Wright
DOUKHOBORS
BEGIN TERMS
NTW WttTMrnSTCT, B C , Msy
» fCP) — Twenty-eight Doukhobor
men and women who were sentenc-
ed In connection with disrobing demonstrations ln Stanley Psrk and
the police court In Vancouver and
in Nelaon, have started serving, pen-;
Herniary  terms.
Officials at Oakalla prison farm
announced today that the 14 men.
sentenced to two snd three yean,
were transferred to the B C. penitentiary on Monday
Fourteen women, they uld, who
were given two year terma, will be
taken to Um penitentiary at Portsmouth, Ont, next week Two othar
wotnen, given lesser terma, will
remain tn Oakalla.
The Doukhobors eould not be
transferred to the penitentiary until
tha period during which they could
launch sn sppeal hsd aspired.
Wont Immediate
Prevention Japs
Reconcentrating
VANCOUVrHl, Msy SO (CP). -
Masures to prevent s r •concentration of persons of Japanese origin
on the Pacific Coast must be taken
now snd not left until after the war,
Dr Norman Blsck of Vsncouver
uld In an addreu to a C C. F. panel
dlicuuion here lut night.
Dr. Blsck uid thst if the Japaneae were settled now ln reasonsble
security In pieces scattered across
the Dominion, a poet-war recurrence of communal aettlements on
the Psciflc Cout would be avoided
"We owe something to theu people who have been turned out of
their homes," ha uld. If we do not
help them to gsin s certain amount
of security now, the rush beck to
the Cout in the future will be virtually uncontrollable."
Here's How Air
Offensive Looks
■y The Canadian Preu
The Allied pre-lnvaslon air of
fenelve  (figures approximate), In
44  days,  not  Including  Tuesday,
Allied airmen have:
Dropped  more  than  206,000 tons
ef bombs.
From more than 144,550 planes.
Destroying  tt  least  8060  enemy
planes.
Losing 1634 of their own.
Since Monday night, allied planes
sre   reported   ta   have   attacked
Hannover, Nantes and other European targets.
HOUSING GROUP
WASHES HANDS OF
HUTMENT SCHEME
VANCOUVER, May M (CP). -
N s 11 o n a 1 Housing Registry hu
wuheV Its hands of the srmy hutment scheme and refuses to take
responsibility for the consequences,
uld s statement prepared by Mrs.
Gordon Selman, Chairman of the
Vancouver Committee, and released
for publication today.
Icon Halibut
Sells on Prince
Rupert Exchange
PRINCE RUPERT. B.C., M.j SO
—Hm Amerlcin halibut o ttb* I
ton WM Mid oa Prince Rupert Flih
Exchinf• to day whtn tht Rillinct
1 disposed of 17,000 poundi it IS
cent! and uvi cent* Two Canadian
boat! wtrt In with t total of 49.000
poundi for which tht ceiling prlea
of UV* cent* *nd lttt unt* wu
pand.
Pensions Minister
to Attend
ion Convention
Legi
VANCOUVIR, May M (CP) -
Pension* Miniiter Itn Mickenile,
MaJ -On. L. R, UFleche, Minister
of Nstlonsl Wsr Service* and Major
-Gen. G. R. I'earkei. General Officer commanding in chief. Pacific
Commind, will be among that* sttendlng th* Canadian Legion Nitional convention here Sundiy six
I hundred delegitei from throughout
Cinidi will be present. Th* L*|-
lon's provinclsl convention will
open here Friday.
NO MORE
BACK KINKS/
Gin Pill, for lb* kidney. Up ream., rsat aacas* adds thai ire
often to* cum of Kit, »cn*y luck.
afaaaty hock U aot i.riisW
(1. ta. U.t -»la. •••« twi
Athlone* Arriva
in Calgary
CALOART, May M (CP) - His
Excellency, lh* I*rl of Athlon* uad
II11 11 Prlnc*** Allc* trrtvad In
Calfary at noon for a two-day vlalt
Thar* wss no formal reception it
th* ititlon and lh* party r.rn.invd
at their car until Um afttrrnoon trip
I to th* Turner Valley oil flalda
Included in th* Gov.rnor-On.r-
■ts, all party ar* Sir Shuldham FUd-
,„ fern, K C, Secretary, tnd Major
sta>   Mirk   Clayton.   Alde-di-Cmp
Masqueraded oi
R.C.A.F. Officer
VlCTOrUA. May K (CPI-Jama*
rrtncii Dannie Fleming. M, of Portland. Ore, pleaded guilty In police
court hare today to chars** of m**-
quaradlng In the uniform of * Flight
Urut*ci*nt of the Roy.] Canadian
Air Force uvd wurlng uv* ribbon.
t (th. Dlitlnguiihed Flying Croai
and North Africa Star, to which h*
wa* not •ntitUd
Fl.mmg told th* court ha had
been a member of Um U S CoaaM
Artillery for thr** monthi but had
not b**n oimiai Hi ha dtwa brother. In tn* fort**, he Mid. who
w.r. over****, .nd on* brother who
wa* Juat going In Um force.
Flttmlng wu lpprih*nd*d Monday by RCAF Service Police H*
had » birth certlfkaU In hi* poaraat-
alon. ihowlng he wm born In Edmonton. Alta H* alao had eotnt
RCAF   pat*"!  of llttl*  value
M.glatrat. Hall remandstd naming to W»dn**d«y (or sentence.
WILL ASK GOVT
TO REBUILD DAM
OKANAGAN  TAIXS.  BC,  Uay
30 (CP) — A meeting of Okanagan
Board of Trade was held last night
lo discuss rehabilitation of this
community near Pentlcton. B.C., following the collapae Saturday of a
dam near here and the subsequent
Hood ing of orchards snd part of
*he  town.
Damage wu confined largely to
crops snd fenc«?s wtth little personal
loss outside of flooded cellars snd
water-soaked  contents.
The meeting decided the Sam had
felled because of the fact that it
waa built of mud wtth no ennrrete
core.
The meeting stated the district
itself hod not the resources to replace the tetfdOO tUm whkh they
feel should be s Government responsibility A Committee was named to discuss thli matter and to
maka repreaentations to tha Government.
C. S. LEAHY SPEAKS
AT TEACHERS MEET
M.4JnW. B.C.—Tha Arrow Lakes
Teachara Aaaoclatlon sround up the
aeeaoo's aetltlttee al a luncheon
maatini tn tha Nakuap School Bowls
of yellow tulips and liliaa of tha .allay de-corateci the tahlee C. B. Lsary.
U la waa gueat apsaksr and discussed Government policy towards education, following bis addreea, Mr
Leery )otned ta Sbe iltacuaalon of local
education*! problaina and pssda.
Tba teacheri uld that tbe esUb-
lij»bm«nt of a large administration
area on tbe Arrow Lakes and tbe
cooaolidaUaa of local sebooia would
oe imporunt etsspe la providing in-
crsaasd aducational opportunltlas for
all chudmi of tbe district
The urgency c*f applying for tha
sssrvieea of a district baaltb auras wse
_ White, tbe r»prasenUU»e to
tbe West Kootenay and Boundary
Dtstrtet OouacU waa aaked to brine
certain mattere before the council
[ whloh mania oo Saturday, June Ird,
in   Beleosi.   Mr    Harding   waa   chair-
I Attending were Mra MoClurs of
Needle*. Uim ■  Jamlaoa of fauquier.
i Mr Harding of Burton. Mn. Blmt-son
of Oarrolla. Mrs. Bei*>er of Oraham's
Uadtng. Mies Clark of Bsst Arrow
Part and Mlas Wtndehank of Olen-
b«ak. T Tnvcy, Miaa u Kirk. MUs
I   WhlU  and  Mia*  Irene Busrge.
FUEL FOR THE MILDER WEATHER
WOOD
FIR AND TAMARAC SLABS
BIRCH AND CEDAR—ALL LENGTHS
"KIIP YOUR FUIL UN FILLID"
Weit Transfer Co.
iiiabi.ihi. 1 see
Phone 33
711 SAKII STRUT
Americont Honor
Trteir War Dead
N1.W YORK. M.y M (AP) - Am.
artaani *roun<l th* world ha>nor*cl
thaar war laavd tosdar tn rn*arvori*l
(lay mitua* Al Uw newly relieved
Anile Ise.rhh.*^ In IUly. l.t (ler,
Mark H.rk places! i wraalti In me-
nvorr of the belll*-*l*ln  Au*u*ll*n
mkileri orrnt.lrA th* frava. of M
Arnavriraita whe die. In Asestralla'i
stctlwrtc*. In * swittspsany it i 44.1-
bosurrv* rstrneUry In Ws*hln|trm th.
tr.dltlivn.l aetsire. wee* held .1
Arllnftosn n*tlncs*l ftveneiary
Mystery of Lost
Golf Balls Solved
QUKSKIU B C. May M (CD -
Myit.ry of the lo*t foil belli on
Qsie.n.1 OoU rour** h*a b*tm ioIt.
ed Oeorge Johnsyvn. Club Prealdent
found 14 tatlla In th* WlnWr lupply
ba** of • (round squlrr*!.
Soldier Gets
His Eggs O.K.
PRINCK GtOROE. B C M.y X
iCPI— Efft sr* hard to swl In tn|-
l*nd so r H. Greentlll of Prlnc*
Gstorft mailed half • doten to his
son Pte. Edftr Green.111 sUtloned
tiler* with th* Canadian Army.
Th* svfgs arrived freih and unbroken.
Mr Greenslll said he sealed them
In • tin can lined with tracslslor
•nd filled with water (lta.
17-Year-old
Charged Wllh
Manslaughter
MONTREAL, May 20 (CP>-Seventeen-year-old Leo Paul Bolsvert
wu convicted on s charge of man
slaughter today, arising out of the
slaying of Detective Henri Farmer,
snd sentence was set for June 13,
Feniand Clermont, 15-year-old
companion of Bolsvert, had previously been sentenced to hang after
conviction on s murder charge.
A murder charge had bean laid
sgslnst Bolsvert also, but the Jury
reduced lt to one of manslaughter.
Chief witness at the trial of Bolsvert was young Clermont who testified that Bolsvert hsd told him
not to load two revolvers before
the pair started on a robbing expedition, but that he had done so
snyway. He added that "the revolver went off ln his hand when
Farmer surprised the pair st the
rear of a Northend home.
Didn't Hear
Shot Fired
VANCOUVIR, M*jr SO (CP) -
Gordon Hswley testified ln supreme
court here today thst he stood 10
leet *w*y from Albert Barilla. 25,
and Welltnfton Wallace, 38, while
thty wrestled in the downtown
Grsycourt Hotel April 3 but he
heard no shot fired.
Hawley who ssld h« wu hired to
serve drinks In the hotel room was
a wltnes* *t tht trial of Barilla on •
charge of murdering Wallace.
Under cross-exsmlnstion Hswley
ssld Wallace, Willi* Ferguson, Albert Re* and a man he did not identify entered the room and Wallace
attacked Barilla
'Th* next thing I uw wu Willie* walking to the door holding hli
itomach 1 did not hear t gun fired."
Hawley admitted he had been
drinking and wu "hall ihot."
The trial la continuing.
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lnj and vvrptwtrng nf Mustabarry
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KAtVLO, B C Mra Ouy Browell
wa. ft brtd*. net**, on Friday «v*n-
lui at hstr bom* ia honor of Un. I.
Hay**. Client* war. Mr*. T. Gl.holm.
Mr*. W. lUndrin, Mrs. u. 3. Watt*,
Mra Troi Aydon, Mr* B D Otrdmr,
Mr*. L. Tul.y and Mra H Hrw.t Thi
gunt of honor wu prsnenlttd wtth *
beautiful bouqian of tulip*. Prl...
wtnt to Mra. H H.w.t mt Mr*. I.
Olaholm. k dainty aupptu wa. aervtstl
by th* ho*t*a*.
Mr. tnd Mra John Tonkin hav. a.
sunt* their ion Uc. rr*nk Tonkin
snd hi* wll* tnd amall daughter,
Gloria, of London, Ont.
Mr* Fred Hamnwn, „. fanutti
Bench returned on Aaturday from .
vlalt *t Ca*U**ar
Oaortn Murchlaon of Trail vlaltad Ua partnta. Mr. snd Mr*, w Mur.
chlaon at th* w*«k«nd.
C W Tyl.r of N*laon wa* a vlattor
In th* dty.
Mr .nd Mrs. J. R. Bailey ol 1*1-
tton were sueata ln Kulo tot a f.w
days.
Our Brow.ll ha. retumsd hom.
aftav a ahort visit at Cmton
Dr. BhlmoUkahara wu a vUltor to
Itaiaran
Ch.rln Wetxtar was s vialtor ra
halaoo on Monday
Mr* I Hay.a left on Monday for
NeUon wher. .h. ha* strcaspted * pottJ-
Uon
Mr* 3 L. kyiieSS tnd d*U|hUr,
Maureen, war* vUlton ln N.laon
Mn. Bart cl.rke ba* returned he***
tft«r a vlalt to NeUon
Mr*.   Woo*   I*   vUltlnf   frlandi   tn
•mil.
Mr. snd Mn. k TS. O.rrin.r h.v. a.
lueiu Mr *nd Mn Dm Barr.tt and
two  email  *on*  of  Trail.
Mra O. W. Ttnke*. le a paUant m
to* Ea*lo Vlctorl. Kcapltal. aufferlni
from * broken tag c.uessd by * fail
Mn Chru J*n**n and Mrt. L. D
Smillia w«r* co-hot as.»s *t * brtda*
party on Friday nlsht st tb* bona, of
Mra a Btocktnf Ou**t* w«r. Mn.
C Moon ud Ut* k. Brown ol Mirror Lak.. Ura O Morton, lira j. r
Tlnkaa*. Mn J P.terann, Mr. T
Am**. Mn Floy OrtMn. Mn. A. Bev-
lrtfton. Mr. Tni W.hher. Mra F
Spiern. Mn B South MUs IrU Clark.
MUs Winnie Chandler Prlrea want
to Mr* Moon. Mra B*vln|ton. Mra
South and Mlas Chandler Tb* boa-
ternes, .Mltted by Mra Btocklna and
Mn.  Brown,  starved   a dellcloua aup-
P«
Mr ud Mr. T. Sato wer. tn Kulo
ud Wft  for Taahm. at th* weekend
I Shlnobu ap.nl aavwral day. at
K.lown.
Barr. T. Kooalyam* of lanvon Cn*k
was la  Kaalo from  lemon  Creak
W llendren wa. a rlalUsr ln rl.Uoa
on Monday
Mn W Bald wu i vialtor to Hal.
ton one th. weekend
Aftsr vUltln* h.r avothar Mn M
MrsQuaen. Mr. (Vim Cameron ud
yoarni taon Teddy have returned lo
th.ir homa at Waaa  I C
Mr. Jtutlce Blch.rd Bird and Mn
Btrd of Vutsounr w.r. vUlton In
etaano.
Mr and Ura Oordon Watann tvf
Tata*. Wuh. have rt**n holld»in|
In Kaalo
C W H*m*h*w of Spokane Wttati .
h.a hesm i vlslloT In th* elty
Ia.il. Hill* srf Trail vUltad In Kulo ovstrr Ut. ww.k*nd
F J Raid. Cl*svrt. Ooddant ud A
Farmoln srf Trail warn weekend vu-
I ice* in town.
A. It Barrow of Johnaon*. Undlni
wa* ■ isieat la th* dty
W Veiis-h ud B Vdtta A Fruit-
vaa* war. vUlton te Kaalo
AIR CASUALTIES
OTTAWA, May SO — Th* RCAX
Iuued Ita «Mth cuuilty Hit of thl
wu tonight *i followi:
OVIMIA*
Killed en Aetlv* S.rvlc.:
Aliop. Norman Frederick, Sgt.,
Duncan, B.C.
Clark,    John    Wemyu,    We,
R'0J*22,   R.   W.   Clark    (father),
Roulind,   B.C,
Grlca, Hubert Oordon, Irt-Sft,
Plctou County. N 8.
McMuter, Jame* Oordon, Po.
Toronto, Ont
Milne, Frank Alexander, S|t,
Toronto,  Ont
Panon*. Erneit Molr, Bft, Mar-
wiync, AlU.
Privloutly   Reported   Milling— New
Reported   Killed   en   Aetlv*   Sir
vie*:
Patton.   Henry   Rupert   Dunitin,
Po, Montreal, Qua.
Mining en Aetlv* g.rvlc. After Air
Operitiom:
Balnbrldg*, O*or|* H»rv*y, Wo,
Medicine Hat, Alta.
Bsldwinson, Walter Baldwin, Flt-
8(1, WInnlpe., Mm.
Beach. Mahlon Franklin, l«t,
Barm, Ont
Barnyk. Victor Hector, Wo.. Wlnd-
ior, OnL
Caaaidy. Brian Michael, ttl, Britannia Bay, Ont
Chapman, Robert Bcort, Bft,
Klnjivllle. Ont
Colemin. Georg* Btaphan, Fo,
Calaary, Alta.
Crowe. William All>art, rt-Btjt,
Fort Frince., Ont
Drifanluk. William, Bft, Port
Arthur, Ont
Dub*. Hi \ i Uouard, Wo, td-
mondaton E*a>, N B.
User. Joeeph Weltar, Bft, Moon
Jaw, Suk.
Fldtlai, John Duncan, Wo, Watt
V*ncouv«r, BC.
Frincu, Robert lawli, Wo,
Steveion.  BC
Glrard. Herm.n. Bft, Taanmmh.
OnL
Gr.vel, Joeeph Alfred 0*111***
Thomia.  Fo,   Montrnl.  Qua.
Hadley. Keith Bayfield. Fo,
Prlnc* Albert. S*iV
Hemming. Gordon Willlim. Bft,
Cheyenne, Wvomlng, USA.
Hufli, Wllluun P*ul, Fo, Port
Parry, OnL
Korbyl, Paul Frank. Fo, Hilllard,
AlU
L'Abb*. Jtettrph Willie, Fo. Rlm-
otiikl.  Que
Leplne, Joafph Hector Charl**
Aufusu. DFM. Fo. St Ann* d.
Bellevu*. Que
LartcheT. Albert Oayton. Bft.
Vancouver,  B.C.   .
Maclaod. Joatph Jama* William.
Fo. Capreol  OnL
May. Harold Edward. Flt-Sgt.
C*yug*. OnL
M*yor. Georg* William, BfL.
Crawford Park. M*n.
Mlchaud. Joaerph Alfred Idg.r.
Sft,   r.iniunrtatnn,   N.B.
Murphy. William. Fo, Georgetown, OnL
Purvl*. H.ttl.v Frank. Po. Hol-
land. Man.
Redmnnda. Alfred Bamuel. Fo,
Toronto. Ont
Sparling. Richard Herrwrt. Tn.
Toronto, OnL
Tinner, (l.met Bay, a*rt gtar-
llnf. Ont
Wsturson. David DtMfla*. Fo,
Wlnd*or, OnL
W*bh. Idwsrd Victor. Wo, Moon
Jiw, S*«k.
Wh.len.   Joatph   Willi.m   Pour
Paul. Sft. Montreal. Qua
|    Zafarrhuk.   Jamei   tufen*.   Fit -
Sft, Vucouver, B C
Mr*.   Maud*   Goodwin   (mothlr)|
trlckion,   B.C.
Wilkin. Rchard P.nnlngton, DJTJ
C, S.-I,, Edmonton, Alt*.
CANADA
Killed en Aetlv* S.rvlc.l
Olldemaater. Norman BiniaTftls]
Cpl, Gretna, Man.
Murphy,   Arthur   Vincent,   ]
Toronto, Ont.
Truk, Marlon Fills, Wo, Hsnliryl
Ink.
Mining   on   Active   Btrvlot   Aflaaj
Flying Operatloni:
Duncan, F. I.ac, Duffttrwrij
B*nlT*hlra, Scotland.
Klliby, Albert Charl**, Lac, Tort|
onto, OnL
Login. Ctrl Edfar, Cpl, Sates]
John. N.B.
Mithrri, W J. I. Lac, Wed tnt]
Colimburgh. Fife, Scotl»nd.
Murchie, AUtn Campbell WoJ
Mllltovro, N,B.
S.rlou.ly III aa a Re.ult ef Injuring
Su.talned  en  Active Service:
Forbn, William George, FlL-ogtj
Toronto, OnL
MAJ. G. P. COWAN
REPORTED KILLED
VANCOUVER, M«y 10 (CP) «
Major George P Cow»n, member I
one of Vincouver'i most promlnial
famlllc* ind oversell with th* ll
Dlviilon line* 1938. hai been kill*
In action In IUly. iccnrding to wort
recti»«d by hia wife.
Beiirln hi* widow h. I* lurvltwj
by four daughteri Ann. Gail, Pit
rid* and Bonnie. The youngest em
born In lrto ihortly sfter M*>9
Cowan tailed for oven.
Before hi* enliitment In th* n**
manent force In 1938 he wa* a I
bar of the teeerve army here. PL
wt* employed it th* Royal Ma
Ste.mihip linn ud wn a area*
yachtaman.
His father. George Henry
wa* t noted harrllter In Vir
and tn  1901 wu elected
tive member of P.rll.ment tor.]
oouvar.
Mrt. Curtin Arrivtt  \
in Ottawa
OTTAWA. May X <CP) — MU
Curtln. wlf. of tlv* Au«trali«
Prim* Minister, irrlvad here ht
day
Mr Curtln la *ch*dul*d to w*a|
OtUwt on his wsy back to At*)
tralU from th* Empire Prim* Mia
Ister's Confvrenc* In Lorttkon. ti
Curtln ha* bean Haying it th* AaB
trallan Lafatlori In  W.ahlntrtnn.
Mr* Curtln. who it.ved In WawB
Ingtnn while her huaband wm I
England, arrived In Ottawa earlla
today
Col Ralston nld H waa uUdpal
id that Mr Curtln would .ddrwl
th* Houan between I pa I
I pm CDT. Thurtday. and flu
the eddran would  be brraadrlil
Mr Curtln will he ai I Hll|isvaae1
by Gen Thctnvu HUm.y, Cat
mander-in-Chief of Auetrellan wt*
Ury Form, Sir Frederick
SeKiotaiv. r>*T>*rtnvsvnt of
T A Mclaughlin. Print* I
to Mr Curtln. Donald Roger*. Pnt
swcrwUrr uvd t Urtdau, IWpafl
maart of Defence
ft BETTtR SHIP..
TT(R Am*$ft
UTJUHlMJll
LONDON (CPI - Horn* Secra-
Ury Herbert Morrlaon dtcUrad that
a Mlatrt force of Ihe National Fir*
Bervlc* will follow th* Invulon »r-
mln "to cope wtth attempts of th*
enemy to burn up our itorn. eoulp-
ment and accommodation on th*
other aide "
Pr.vlouely     R.part.d     Mining    .n
Aetlv.  Bervlee — New  R.porl.d
Prlnetan   *f   W*e—Qerminy:
Bull. Alennder  David. Fo, Calgary.  AlU
Ceoeaon. Reginald Pwrey. Fit-Sft.
New Wntmlnater, BC
NVelaan.    Chrlltl.n    Marlst*.   Po.
New Tor*, NT
Ptgaon. 1 /vuii Edmund. Bft. Stratford. Ont
Pr.vlou.ly    neper***    Mining    en \
Acllv. fMrvlee — Naw ter Official I
Furposs*. rreeame* Oeot:
tele, John Douglu Alaauder. F -
Sgt   Sudbury. OnL
e.nnrlw.n. Oeerae NUHelu, Fa,
!        I
 ft-tam Bttilii Nnti0
I.tibliih.d April tt IMS.
Brittik Columbia'i
Most Interesting Newspaper
ubllihed «very morning **c*pt Sundiy by
II NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY UM-
RD. iM Baker SL Nelson Brltlih Columbia
FJMEXR OF Till CANADIAN PRESS AND
pAUprr bureau or circiJUtiono.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1944.
Helping in Civilian
Reestablishment of
Service Men and
Women
Cpl. Molson's suggestion thit a clti-
ins' Committee should be formed In'
lelson—and the idea applies to other
Hies In Kootenay—to assist In the
ahabllitation of men and women dls-
harged from the services is a good
ne.
Such a-committee could be of great
sststance to the Canadian Legion by
(.operating in the work which the Le-
|ton carried out successfully after the
ut war and is already beginning to
irry out for the men and women who
■ve served in the present struggle.
- The Legion Is the natural informa-
lon and assistance centre for those
rho have served in the armed forces.
ti members who control the organlza-
ton possess an Intimate knowledge of
tgulatlons controlling discharge allowances, pensions, hospitalization
•Tivileges — and of their limitations.
Swy know the procedure. They also
lave exceptional insight into the psy-
hological factors involved.
But the job to be done is an enor-
aVM one. The numbers involved, the
omplextties of the human problems,
xe both much greater than after 1910
luch more is to be done for those who
lave been discharged, and for the
Bany thousands later to be demobiliz-
L
Citizens committees could cooper-
Is effectively and be of real assistance
D the Legion in its work and to the
emmunities in which the work must
done. The greater and more effec-
Ive the service to those discharged,
he greater will be the service to the
ommunities concerned.
How Imperial Preference
Has Worked
There are many theories about
Bipedal Preference, its merits and
Bjnerits, but the figures conclusively
how that it worked. By any pragmatic
that can be applied it has been
Dccessful.
Between 1932 when the Empire
Vsde agreements were signed and
187, Imports by Great Britain from
toipire countries increased by 121
Billion sterling; exports to Empire
Ountrles Increased by 69 million storing. To these figures must be added
acreases in trade between the Do-
Blnlons
Nor did Increased trade within the
topire destroy United Kingdom trade
■itri non-Empire countriei, nor thit
i the Dominions with foreign roun-
In the period 1932 to 1937 for-
Ign trade imports to Great Britain
ncreased by 169 million sterling
It ll true that world trade gener-
lUy Increased substantially from 193?,
rhich marked the end of the depres-
Ic*l which began at the end of 1929,
Mt the gain in trade within the Em-
atre waa substantially greater propor-
lonately.
For the 10 years prior to 1931 import* to Great Britain from Canndi,
■Ugtralla, New Zealand and South
kfrican averaged about 15 per cent nf
BUI Imports. By 1937 il hid risen to 22
»er cent, a relative gain nf almoit 5(1
W cent Exports rose from 17 per cent
t> 24 per cent nf all exports.
That is the Empire picture. Can-
da's gaini were greater than the av-
nge for the four Dominions. Its ex-
lOTt* to BrlUln ln 1931 were 32 mil-
lon sterling; In 1937, 8fl million iter-
Ing The trade was not one-way,
hough British exports to Cansds did
tot ihow the same percentage nf gain.
[let growth wis from 20 million ster-
Ing to 27 million sterling
Tride between Brlliih countriei,
(trier thin the United Kingdom, grew
Joiti 79 to 157 million iterling.
ToUl Inter-lmperlil tride grew
(om 25 per cent of toUl tride, for
igti ind Imperiil combined, to 31 pet
t
Imperlil Preference wn not new
n 1932 when the Empire Trade igrr-e-
benU were made The principle wn
B.r(«li..T<l liv Sn Wilfud I inner
Itv.srie lad Ihe wi>   in  11497 imong
Brltlih countriei In snowing preferential tariffs to Great Britain, with tha
reiult of heavily increased tradi. New
Zealand followed In 1903, Australia ln
1907. But the deal wu om-sided. Wa
gave a preference to Unltad Kingdom
goods; the United Kingdom gave none
to Canadian goods. The OtUwa agreements of 1932 established the principle
of reciprocal treatment. BriUin had
few tariffs to cut, but it arrived at the
same end by Imposing small duties on
a selected list of Imports if they came
from foreign countries but admitted
them free if from the Empire, or In
cases In which tariff preference could
not be given, the quota system wag
used. A proportion of appropriate im-
ports was allotted to Empire goods.
It waa with this background that
Prime Minister Churchill when signing the Atlantic Charter specifically
exempted from the general terms of
the Charter any existing agreements.
A Pretty Light Penalty
Since soon after Pearl Harbor It
has been illegal for a Japanese or a
Japanese company to purchase land
or crops, except with the approval of
the Minister of Justice.
Attorney-General Maltland of British Columbia found that there was
groilnd for suspicion, and in some cases
belief, that the law was being evaded
through purchases by non-Japanese
under cover for Japanese, and consequently made representations to OtUwa.
The consequence is that an order-
in-council hag been passed which provides a fine of up to $500 or Imprisonment of up to three months for any
non-Japanese who acquires or holds
land or growing crops on behalf of
Japanese.
The penalty looks small. If a land
transaction were large enough, risk of
a $500 fine or a short term in jail
might look like a good gamble to Individuals whose desire for money
might lead them into acting as under
cover agents for the Japanese.
Looking Backward
10   YEARS   AQO
(From Dilly Ntw.,, Miy 11, 1M4)
Mn. Victor Strsndber| »nd infint ion,
who hive been visit.nf Mrt H D. Brown*,
lift for their home in Sslmo.
Brigidier Albert E Dalzlel. Division**.
Commander of the Salivation Army for B C,
who li In the city following i tour of the province, stales that condition! seem brighter nt
prictically   every  point  he  hai  visited
Dlonne Quintuplet*, over W hour* old,
were reported today 11 itill gaining In
itrength
»   YEAR!   AQO
'From   Dally   Newi.   Mly  11,   If.i.
One battery of the Ind Canadian Motor
Machine Gun Brigade commanded by Lieut •
Col H. r. Meurllng. Croix de Guerre, will be
located it Nelion.
Ai a reiult of the recent itrlkt of high
grade or* in the Chamberi Terlind mln* of
the Aliddln Cobalt company, upward of 90
Mcki of high gride or* hiv* already been
bufgtd
Min Nicholson, matron of th* Ymlr hotpital, li vlilting  In th* city
40  YEAR!   AQO
(Prom  Daily N*wi, May SI, 1104)
Archl* Evril of Bradley. S D, ii her* on
i vlilted to hi* half-brother, H  W Jon**
Z L Kinmon. of Trout Lak*, hai return**!
from a vlalt to lh* World'i Fair it St Loul*.
and li full of th* fair and Hi wonders
The first ground wai broken y**t«rday
on the Phoenix branch when Messrs Andr*wi
and McDowell commenced their contrscl of
the flnt mile ind i half of th* line, a* wall
■ i th* ipur* to th* Gr*nby Sm*lter
War — 4 Years Ago
By Th* Cinidlin Prtu
May II. \HO~ Dunkerque tvacuaLlon continued a* itrong rearguard artlon kept Nails
from th* embarkation point Defence Mlnliter Hogrri innounced unit* had been se-
lected for Inclusion In 3rd *nd ith Cinidlan
division*
Words of Wisdom
Four thlngi ar* grievously empty a head
without braini. a wit without Judgment. ■
heart without honeity. and * pun* without
money —Earl*
Etiquette Hints
Ther* an pleesent thing* that you ran
honestly uy to people about Ihemselres If you
look for them Never crltlcti* anoth#T .mlws
it li really neceaaary Try to mik* them fuel
bigftr, better, mor* Important  That li tart
Test Yourself
I   Who wrot* th* •Tiah" stro.es'
3   Who wrote "H* Who Gets Stepped'-'
I   Wai  Shakeepeere  hurled   In  W*«tmtn
Iter  Abber*
? ? Questions ? ?
ANSWERS
Open |* iny mdtr. Namai if partem
••king quutloni will not bt publlihid.
Thin It no ohirn for thli urvle*. Quutloni will not bi intwiril by mill muit
whin thtr* It obvloui momlty fir prlv.
ley.
W. It., Wut Orind Forki-There Is • sliiii
ol ir|irol on • cotton crochat bul ipraad
of mini, would li* (lad to lonn bow tn
rimov* thli particular italn.
Apply ■ aolutlon of chlorln«ted aoda ob-
talnabla at any druf itore.
Rodir,   Klmberley -Would  you  Undly  till
mi whst two monthi Rhodt blind Itad
imsexed chlcktnl ara Mid for, also on*
yur old Uylng htniT
Thl cilllnf price on llv* poultry doei not
•pply to purebred llv* poultry wh*n sold for
brtadlnf purposes. The wholeisle calllnf prlc*
for chickens, Oossten snd fryers) over thr**
pounds li 28 cent! a pound during tha "pack-
lng period" which I* from Sept 1 to Dec. II
of tny yur. Th* rem.lnder of th* yair li call-
ad thi "defidmcy period".
Th* wholanl* celling prlc* for Cspons
snd I'oulsrdi over five pounds Is N cents ■
pound during th* picking period
During the deficiency period ther* Is, on
turkeys, chicken, ducks snd gstasa, an In-
creew ot 1 cant per pound for the first month,
tnd H of t cent per pound par month cumulatively during each luccaadlng month of that
period. So that it tht end of April *n lncr*a*e
of 2 1-8 ctrnti per pound li effective until tht
end of Mty, when mother H of a cent It
•ddrd.
Th* wholesale ceiling prlc* for fowl,
(hem *nd old rooiten) ill weight*, I. 23 cant*
per pound from July 1 to Sept. 30, the pecking period for fowl; ind the wholeisle ceiling
price for roasteri !■ 17 cents s pound from
Msy 1 lo Dec. 11.
The reUller !■ illowed • mirk-up not
ex-reeding 20 per cent of hii tailing price,
or seven centi t pound, which ever li lei*.
TUT   I NIWI* I
1   M*rv rtottarl* SUn*h*rt
1  Andr*y*v
1  No, h* w.i bsirled it Stratford or, As .ts
Ttt*n-i|.ri uy Iheir .Irteta' mrtv.la ar*
rtvnfuslnf ■Vsmetlmea . tsssdv ss.»T*tera what
Ihe .sld.t genet.ti >si tt toming I,, st l..<na
Pn*t-Dltp*tch
Quarter Million
Overseas Letters
Badly Addressed
In a ciuitlc mood tha French poet VUllers
de L'lsle Adam once WTote: There oro not K
people tn the whole world really ablt to read
a text, even be it a label on a mustard pot"
Poital employe** would not agree at to
the veracity of thli ud pronouiu*ment—they
ar* trained to read texts, th* addresses on million* of Items of mall. They can only rwd th*
addreaa ai It It written, reiponilbihty for Um
correctness of tha label or th4* addrea* <m a
pier* of mall reat* with th* sender
It li noted in th* appeal of Poitmsiter
General Mulock that over M,C*X,000 pound* of
mall wtr* dl*p«tched Over**** by th* Base
Poit Office to the Armed Force* Uft y*ar.
During that period, du* to c*relei«ne*a or
ovenlght In addresiing. well over one quarter of a million letter* alone had to be aet
nlde until memberi of th* Poital Corp*
could tak* tlm* to fill In the gap* or other-
wla* correct the addrea* ln order thit th*
Utter might be forwarded to th* proper dee-
tination.
In addition to the above, lut y**r over
on* and one-half million Item* of ordinary do-
me*tic mail reeched th* Dead Letter Office
from the iame ceuee
Thla, at a time when the reaource* of the
entire Poatal iyit*m ar* itrlined a* never
before to cope efficiently with wartime problem*, when every ilngle minute muat be
made to count to gain tim* for the mall*
Three figure* attest tn the need for cooperation by the general public to prevent delay
and   lo*a
VOLUMI  INORUOUI
The Canadian Post Office ii handling- the
greatest volume of malt In the history of this
country—a tremendous Inrretue of buein—,
government and ordinary mall, coupled wdtJi
the Armed Forces msll. not enly unites*
but to military camps throughout Canada,
Th* problem nf roping with this avalanche
of mail comes at a time when there ta a *hort-
ig* of ikllled Postsl employee*, mmy ot
whom have enli»t*d and whoee place*) have
been   filled  by  lee* eip^teewed   peraortnel
The public *r* alao proct* to overlook the
added difficulties of providing an •fft.rkr.t
foetal Service In wartime, the dangen o<
trana-Atlanlir crossings, th* time taken for •
convoy to assemble, the time taken for the
croeaing In convoy the pressure on rallwsy*
and on transportation facilities, overtaxing
of space on ihip* and pline*. adverse winter
weether, flying conditions, snd. of course,
there ts slwsys the risk of loss through en-
smy sctlon
Delsyi arising trom thee* cauaes sr* unavoidable but ritireni have It In their po-wrr
to help ellmtnit* mtm aroldable and unnecessary rsuees of delay Incorrectly addrvveeed
letters mlileivting ibbrsvlitlon*, failure lo l»-
rhid* th* rvtlrrvental number, hrinrh of aervlce etc m*«ni that th*» letter cannot be btl-
mediately sorted in<i di*p*trh4»d onward A
lel'er with a fault? Mtdreea must be set tkiirU
until * mernlVT of the Poetal Corp* r*n tek*
Unto to sort vitluminous nominal roles tn sn
•ffrtrt  to  rorre-rt the addreee
The puhlir ran rvelp thavrntetvee and the
boyi and girli nvitteil by *a*rrisln»i csr*
tn see thet the addreea on sll m*'l la com-
plet* In everr detail An **tra mon>ent taken
■ t th* time of editrimVni the *nvelr>pe tn h»-
tur* i romplete address will help the Poa*
(>ffire gire you (he efflHent service you oo-
pert
Today's Horoscope
The one hsvtng ■ birthday today te artistic, like* to Atom well and maka Um home
different end ittractire You ere aoctshl*. congenial snd Ilk* rluh life   are fond eg caUatren
and take a greet iteel ot intore** In the proper
rwlntlng up «f your own Utilise hilly the on-
rellent vthretlona now nfwvatlnaj tnrraeasg finance*, pvo-mo-too, romarw"# nr marrlAc* sre
frwseeen Oo aKeed to rr»nA*Vnce Thli will he
■ folris*n yeer f<v tm Born tnday a child will
ha nwvWratetT Iim-It althiMifiS tUltrt wmt
rauaw   ft»*lf\ilretw   and   trnlabllitT   in   4»*arly   life
Abundant rest ind t\o*m are advtaad
mt*m.
THt FISHERMAN OF
—,—-
. „—___
"French United
Now as
Never Before"
IDMONTON, May 30 (CP) -
Gerard Rloul-Duvil Flnt SexreUry
of th* l.elitlon ot thl French Committee of Nitlonil LlbtTitlon, Ottawa, .aid ln an Interview today
that "well-over 100,000 French forcn of thl Interior in orginlird
within Frinci, dntroytni Germiiii
•nd twitting thi Invulon day
"Th* mlitinci movement In
Frinci," Mr. Roul-Duvil uld, "hu
united th* French people completely. They in united now u never
before." People of varioui polltlcil
•nd soclil clssses *r* sll clot* to
etch other beciuse they ire rlikinf
their lives together *nd h*ve le*m-
ed to *ppr«clat* each other.
Central body of tht movement
li lhe Cornell Nitloml De It Ra-
ilitance ln Franca, Mr. Rioul-Du-
vsl ssld. He returned recently to
Canad* from service wllh th* first
division of the fighting French on a
lour addressing Western Csnida
French peopl*.
DENY CANTOR'S
SONG CENSORED
TORONTO, M*y 10 (CP) -Officii of Radio Station CJBC lut
night denied that tn 11-iecond
break In Eddlt Cantori Blue-Network program Sundiy night had
anything to do with censorship
of hli ion, "We're Hiving • Baby,
My Baby md Ma"
"H* wun't cut off from ■ ctn-
•orihip point of view at all." ssld
sn official of th* itation, k«y ititlon of th* CBC'i Dominion nit-
work. "But th.r. wu an operational error in Canad* which if-
letted the CBC network program
for tbout 11 Mcondi"
Th* comedian wu cut off the
air whllt tinging th* second verse
of lh* song last wttk In • televmon
progrim from New York.
Navy Casualties
OTTAWA. May 30 (CP) - The
Canadian Navy Issued today lti
248th carnality list of the war u
follows:
Previously reported mlilng and
now reported alive, In iiok quir-
tsrs  In  ths   United   Kingdom:
Johnaon. Lome Irwin Clinton,
Os, MooeeJaw, Suk.
(Johnson previously hsd be*n reported mlsslni abosrd th* torpedoed   frljate  Valleyfield-)
Mining on Aetlvs Sirvlce as of
Msy 20:
Williams. Han'ey Aylmer Gar-
nons engine room artificer, Medlcln* Hat, Alta.
REPORT ROMMEL
NARROWLY
ESCAPED DEATH
GENEVA, May JO (CP-Reuten)-
The newipaper La Sulise reported
todty that Field Mirihil Erwln
Rommel, one of G«rm»ny'i lnvt-
■ion commanderi, etcaptd detth- by
■ few minutei Sundiy when he ir-
rlved late to keep an appointment
at a French castle which wu bombed and dettroyed.
Lioness Hos Quads
CALGARY, May M (CP)-'Alberta'' th* African Uonesa at the
St Georce'i Island 100 has presented  ths  park  with  quadruplets
About six w.fekj a*jo tt became
known that "Alberta" had fivtn
birth to her fourth little but as
sbe kept tha cub* hidden In her
den. th* number wa* not known
and no on* would enter th* den to
lnve*U|ste.
Churchill Speech
"Characteristic"
WASHINGTON. M«y M 'AP) -
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, asked
for her opinion of Prime Minister
Churchlll'i recent speech, said today she thought "It was characteristic of Mr. Churchill "
Replying to s request fo/ comment on Churchill's remsrks friendly to the Tranco Government of
Spain, Mrs. Roosevelt said: "I
don't think he wants to change.
And that's the wsy he thinks on
Spain."
Regimentation Not
C.C.F. Intention
1    R1CETON, Suk., May 30 (CPJ-
Grant   MacNtil   CCT.  member   of
! the British Columbia legislature for
■ Vancouver,   said   here   last   night
; hii psrty had no Intention of Initiating reglmenation.
I    "We  are   trying  to  escape   from
regimentation,''   he   told  a  Saikat-
chewan    Provincial    election campaign meeting. "Our aim li a grassroots administration of affairs."
He said British Columbia was
keenly interested in the outcome of
the June 15 election tn Saskatchewan bttjeauee the Coast Province
may face an election of Its own
before long
"A victory In Saskatchewan
would greatly encourage our party
on the Coest."
Banks Are In
Politics
Says Coldwell
YORKTON, Sask., May 80 (CP)
M. J. Coldwell, National Leader
of the CCF., ipeaklnj lut night st
a Provincial election campaign
meeting, said that his psrty believed in "genuine monetary reform."
"The banks hav* gone Into polities, let them Uke their political
medicine. I'll give it to them."
He said monetary reformer! of
the Llberil Party wert active—•
sign thtt Prime Minister Mackenzie King to go to lie country. Thin
1* no doubt • Federal election will
be held within the nut few monthi
Mr. Coldwell **ld th* CCT. tup-
ported long-term trade •greemeht*
Hli party had luggeited them ln
the House of Commoni yean ago
but Liberal memben had turned
down the propoaal became 11 waa
contrary to what they undentood
as "free enterprise."
| He crltlied tht Provtndel Gov-
i ernment for falling to snnounct regulations for Uklng th* soldier
vote ouuide th* Provlnc*.
"Thi*   Government's   neglect   to
come cle*n »nd clear on how, when
and where this vote li to be Uken
la  ln  my   opinion  something  thi
civilian   population   ought   to   re-
i sent became this Is the very thing
our boys oversell sre fighting tor.*
(Service election* ln Sukstcha-
, wan will vote In the June 19 elec-
! Hon ln the conjtituenclet In which
they   ire   itatloned,  but  memben
: of  the   *rmed   force*  ouuide  Um
Province will vote on t dite lo ba
•nnounced. Thru nrvlcemtti ctn-
dldstes will b« elected, one to re-
preient  the  men  li Ctmda;  on
In  Great   Britain   *nd  ona  ln  thl
Mediterranean.)
errocKHOUl (CF)—Maajr
of IomcU hitherto unknown la flwa-
rtcn h.v* e*u**d oonddartbl* dunaf*
to th. grain carrots, which hav. arrived ":i "ttaf* conduct'' ve**.la froca
America 4
What's all this
about "interlocking"
directorates?
^V^HEN jtju wtuit tound idvic* you go to i friend
"" who hii hid experience with whitever ii
woffyinf you. Whttn you hire to have pfofeuionil
iclvice you buy tbe Sen you cin irTord. In the time
way, bcciuM th« life inniunre compinicj are the
gmrtjisuu of the people'i livings, they seek the belt
Imiineii braini in (inula.
Indiridui. directoo of life iniunnce compmirt
often occ-upy limilir poaitioni in miny other lines of
buiinen. Thii ii beciuie they ire men who hive
proven their ability. It needi men of lound judgment
ind wide experience to determine life procedure in
mitten vital to n many million) of people.
Life iruurince ii i buiineu of miny phuet. It
bridgtai i gap between your preient earning power
ind your fir distant needi—lofnetime* spinning over
half • i rniury.
It ii enenttil to hire life iniurance companie*
directed by men of broad buiineu experience.
It is good citizenship to own
LIFE INSURANCE
A Mfiufo from kt* Life ttumtmct C.imttmiti im I remit
 —-
Andrew's
For
Good
Shoes
R. Andrew
&Co.
Leaders in Footfashlon
3ALFOUR
BALFOUR. B.C.—MU*  Kay Cooptr
•nt Saturday ln N.lKn.
Mra. C. F. McH.rdy apent ttvi w**k-
id  In  Trill   vlilting  her  d.ughur,
rs. K MacLean.
Mr*. O. Conrad tnd daughur, Ruth,
cut tb* wnkend hen.
B. B, Ramssj ol Flilmor*. Baak,
1 * flw dayi heie
 a. Betty Ald*r*mlth wu • wtek-
ld guwt of Mri. 0. Oold.
Mri   J. Bottle. U vl.ltlni  h.r  ili-
r, Mrl. K   Bowie* at V.IUc.n.
lta* Balfour Anillcin Church Oulld
■t Frldu at thi hom* of Mr*. C.
McHirdy. Thou prntnt Includid
in D Phllpot, Mn. I .W. Hall. Mn.
. Hudlon. Mn. h*fl»nd, Mn. C
, McHirdy, Mn W. McHudy, Mn
. Noake*. Mn A. Attre*. Mn. J Jllrtt.
Irs. K Aylmir. Mn 8cott-Uud*r,
m, T Mahood, Mn M T. C. Per-
Ital. Mn Ron and Mr. Alwyn of
tocter. , ..
Mr. *nd Mn J Dolphin sp*nt th.
r**k*nd with Mn. Dolphin1! p.renU.
lr tnd Mn. C T. McH.ry
Mr* i. W. OirntsT and her dauihur,
In. vtlentln*. have uken up mi-
mo* *t Franr'i landing.
Tb* Mln*! LllU.n and Ithllwyn
ronley ipent thi wuk*nd ln B*l-
SIT.
Mr and Mn. Hapworth of Trail *n
•andlng lorn* tlmi it B*Uour B**ch
Capt   tnd Mrt. F.  E Everett of
nul*y. LouUI»o». *n holld*ylng *t
ilftmr B*»ch Inn 	
Mr   md Mra. T   B. M   Stirling of
n tr* lUylni at Balfour Inn.
Dr. tnd Mn T Muir of Trail.an
illdtying at Balfour Inn.
B. D. Cl»rk of C*lftry U *p*ndlnf
holiday at Balfour Beach Inn.
E    D.    Campbell  of Kamloopa U
lying at Balfour B**ch mn.
A  oomtnunlty  Party  wu  h*ld  In
Jfour Woodlud Rill on S*turd*y
Exercise...
Twist and Turn
to Slim Midriff
By  IDA JIAN  KAIN
Spring la no time tb hive • w«n-
I rierlng wilitllne ind If th* excesi
Winter cilorlu hivi Milled there,
it'i on the loon. But you don't hive
to iwcit through your cillithenlci.
, Juit twill your exercliei iround to
driw • bead on thl bulgei. That
will dislodfe them.
To do *w*y with th* piddlng
smack on th* wslit, thl twlit should
be it deid centre, like thli:
Poiltlon: Sit on the floor with
legs straight out snd wide ipirt,
hinds clasped beck of hesd, elbowi
itralght out it either side In line
with  the  shoulders.
Movement: Pull up with the
lower abdominal muscles, hold It.
snd twist slowly snd forcibly st
the wslst is fsr around to one side
ss you can without straining. Come
back to position and twlat to the
other ilde. Ai your wilitllne limber! up, you will be able to twist
until your trunk is hslfwsy i round.
The twisting wring! off lh* «xceu
wilitllne lnchei and the pulling
up flatten* the ibdomen.
If lhe piddlng in back Juit ibove
the girdle top, you need • different
itrctch and twlit.
Poiltlon: SUnd erect with *rmi
overhead,  feet illghtly  apart.
Movement: Pull illm through the
middle but keep your shoulders relaxed. Make ■ hallway twlit it th*
walit to the right. Hold ind make
a ildebend to the right. That pull
the preuure on the obitlnate bulge.
To get lti counterpart on the other
ilde reverse the direction.
j If the bulge ii In front Vjetween
| the wallt and wiihbone, Uke »n-
I other turn wllh your cxerlcae.
Poiltlon: Same, itmding, with
srms above head.
Movement: Twlit it the wallt to
the right; now, itretch snd bend
to side and back That doei 111 Repeat to the other side.
These exercises get st musclei
you hav* forfotten about—perhapi
tor yun. So taka It any. Reputing
thi exercliei thr** time* on inch
ilde ll the molt you ihould do for
th* flrtt thre* dayi Sore muaclat
do not h*lp you to get illm »ny
fuUr. They may itop you.
Tea and Sale Nets
$93 at Nakusp
NAKUBF, B.O.-Th. IUB of 4MO0
wu rtind it th* Bt. Mwk'i AnglltUn
w*. b*k* uli and uli ol work oa
Saturday .lurnoon. Thl wfMkeV wu
Ideal tot I lawn ttt on th* b*«ullMI
grounds it thl Vicing*. Miny out ot
town IU..U stundtd.
Tht committee In chargt of ttt tnri
Mr*. M. B.ird. Mn. Jonea ind Mn.
P. M. CHIbert, b*k* ubl*. Mn. II.
Humphrli tnd Mn. T. H.rv.y; uw-
Ini Ubl*. Mn. f. Brown, Mri. 0.
Chidwlck: lervlUiiu. Mn. F. Ruih-
ton. Mn. W. Jupp tnd MU* Allc*
Powall.
NELSON SOCIAL
Plana phon* aoclal It.m. to Dilly Naw*. Call 144.
Chirgt fir lnj.ii.ni.nl Announciminla on thli pig. ll II.BO
eollnttn    farm* of  Ruelu
from MO to J400 aeru.
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MALCOLM'S FURS
Repiln —  Alteration!
Storafi
I* St)ktr Si.      Phom 960
illiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiilliiiiiilliiiiiniiii
mor*   to   food   grooming
cloth**. Keep your hair neat
witn in *uy to manaf*
PERMANENT WAVE
MRVIEW BEAUTY SHOPPE
PHONF.JW
NaaMiAWm mamtemePeeWeeemhhW*
WATCH  FOR  THI
OVERWAITEA
SPECIALS
IN   TOMORROWS   PAPIR
Cocaine...
Early Studies
In Anaesthetic
By   LOGAN   CLINDENINO,   M.D.
I wonder how m»ny even noticed
the obituary notice, let alone paused lo think o( the importance of the
work the man h*d done. It wu
not a conspicuous notice:
"Dr. Karl Koller, 68, ophthtlmol-
oglit, In Manhattan. He wu the lint
doctor to uie cocaine aa i local tn-
leithetlc."
Ktrl Koller aied on th* tnnlver-
..ry of hli great discovery. It wu
| ln 1884, 60 yean igo, when he wu
i young man of 20, thit there wu
publlihed In the Vlenni Weekly
Medicil Journal the article "on the
action of cocsinc ss in inststhetlc
in lhe eye."
The diicovery, ot courie, wu ot
momentoui help In mtny wiyi to
eye lufferen. The peln ind lrrlu-
tlon ol i cinder or other foreign
body In lhe eye could be quiet long
enough for that doctor to remove It.
Eye operatloni could be perlormed
without the dangen attendant on a
genersl snauthetlc.
Better local anaesthetic* have
been introduced llnei Kollci'i tlmi
—novocslne tor ikln Infiltration ind
bolocalne and butyn tor thi eye.
But to Dr. Koller goei tho credit
for the tint diicovery of thli wonderful advenes.
• Mr.. V. Bol.lll wu till guut
ot honor Sundiy whin frlendi md
nelghhori gsthercd it her home
1491 Fillt Strait to honor her on
her birthday. Shi wu preientrd
wllh * lovely flit, ind • dslnty
lunch wu nrved by Mr* 1. Trine*
•nd Mn. J. Sheplek wilted by Mn.
J. Chen. Thou preient wen Mn.
J. Munro, Mn. J. Grill, Mn. 0.
Pumphrey, Mn. J. Slegi and Mn.
M. Querln of Klmberley; Mri. S.
Senych, Mn. T. Pin, Mn. A, Bur-
dettl, Mn. Rich, Mn SUcyn, Mn.
Leichtik, Mrt. Schmidt. Mn. A.
Klby*, Mri. J. Nigy. Mr* C. 5w*n
md Mri. J. Schorberg.
• Mlu Muriel Whlmiter, who
ha* been vlilting her parenU, Mr.
•nd Mra H. M. Whlmiter. Filrvlew,
left for Vincouver Tueiday where
ihe wll] be on the staff of the
Provincial Laboratory.
• Mr. and Mn. F. W. Clirk ot
Calgary ipent a few dayi it their
Summer home at Cedar Point.
• Major Angui Davli hu left to
■pend • few diyi it Caicade,
• J. C Forbn, formir reildent
ot Nelion, returned to Victorii on
Tueiday attar vlilting ln Nelaon.
• Mn. Albert lluih of Trail recently vlalted her parenU, Mr *nd
Mn. W. R. Dunwoody.
• Sgt. Air Gunner Login Morriion lift Tueidiy after ipendlng
l««ve with hU mother, Mn. H. B
Morriion.
• Aw. I Stell* M. Pslerson ot
tha RCAF, Woman'! Dlviilon, ll
vlilting htr mother, Mri E H. Pal-
enon, Carbonate Street. Aw. 1 Peterson li enrouU from Ottiwi to
htr itatlon at Vancouver.
• Mln Emily Lemmon of Victoria end Mrt. Robert E. Brown of
TJcluelet, BC, who have been visiting their mother, Mri. J. H. Lemmon, 901 Third Street, have returned to their reipectlve home*
• Lac. Erneit Botlomi, RAF
from Bolton, Lancashire, England,
left Thundiy for Pcnhold, Alta, liter ipendlng hli leave al the home
ol Mr. and Mri. J. T. Brown, Victorii Street.
Pageant Presented
at Kaslo Church
K.ABLO. B. C -St. AndrtWi Unltad
Church wu 1111*4 on Sunday irn-
ing whan • pigunt *ntltl*d "Tba
Chilling! of th. crou" wu put on
by m.mb*n tnd frl.nd* of th. Women'i Auxiliary. Thou taking put
war* Mra. Btrtht Sim*. Mn. T. Condy.
Mra A. li.vlniton, Mn. 0. Moon,
Mra K Shlnotekahsre. Mln hi*
Clark, snd Mn. J. P.tenon. Thl* wu
* r*pett p*rform*nci, thi puunt
havtns bun put on thi prevloui Bun-
day mornlnl
46 Year Divorce
Deere* Rtcorded
SALT LAKE, Mty Ml (CP) - A
dlvorc* decru gr*nt*d May 7. IBM,
wu recorded thli wuk. AtUchu
uld the decree h«d bean put uld*
beciuie It wu Improperly ilgned,
*nd It w*m't dlicovered until •
1M4 Spring houieclemlng. Both
pirtiei hid remirried.
(apt. Wright Honored by Nakusp
Citizens and His Shipmates;
C.P.R. Officials Send Messages
PROCTER
SALMO
Th.
Butcherteria
Berttej M.iU tor Len
)NI 527   Fill DELIVERY
I Skk itastidty is the
secret of a
SALMO, B.C.—Mr* 3. W. Haam,
who vlaltad HtUon lor a f*w d*yi,
hu nturned bom*.
Mike Balln ol Trail wu a Salmo
tUltor.
Mln Carol Proudfoot of N.laon
ip.nl Saturdiy at tbi homi of Mr.
tnd Mr*. M. C Don»ld*on.
Mn. L. Andenon and Mlu Joan
McDonald wen NeUon .hopper, on
Saturday.
Mn. P. Podnverow tnd aon John-
nla, in tlaltln* rtlatlva* In Trail for
a taw dan.
Mr and Mra Monty Turner *nd family of aheap cruk war* Salmo vliiton on Saturday.
Mra   Doak** of Nelaon wu * Balmo
vtaltor.
Mr. and Mn. L. L. Roblruson of
Tmlr ban uken up mld.nc. tn town
Mln Bhlrley Bt.ven. of N.ltson. who
wu • guut of Mr. tnd Mn. J. W
H.im over th. wnkend, hu returned
boo*.
Mr. ind Mr*. D. Bud of Bt* vt.lt-
•d In S*lmo.
Tb* Minn Pr*d* Hallfai. Dorothy
Trttnor of Prultnl* wn Balmo vl*-
laor..
O. O. Pair, who rliltad ln 7*neou-
v*r   for   thru   wnU   hu   returned
Mr uvd Mn. Ottawa Bftnofl tn
visitor, to Tnll.
R. H.lvertton of Tmlr wu s Balmo
rial tor.
T. Unditrom ud Otto Und*trom of
Ron   Spur   spent   thi   wnkend   ln
w
ROBSON
rate wrrt, iheuU** ikln.
in*, ibwlden took 5 ot sot*
i younger Tbtt't bexiuae ihoulder
return ia haithm while fuul
potn are dogged with mtkt up,
It ra breathe for boon at a time Ant.
i porti c»n ( bmtbc skin itmi to
unirely fcit PiJ»oij»» cm jVIj»
iful tUttHtry in yout ikm.
■fer In 14 timytS   Ttcb
you wuh,   (uh  ■  itc* cloch)
jliiiifc  turn,  rich,  eltilinog
©Ine   lithrr   thoroughly   into
ikn   for   on*   full   minute.
■ Now i quick time int.  pit dry
" aftlmoliee i    (•• u.I'*1    Mei'iff
M*tU|p lui Seen UitnuhitUy
wOtttA hy J,V)I  foorn ind
V-  «.o(tn«     Tbtit  ffponi d
ft on lomtuiii-etj  thit y
. . in mit  14 -.IT», tf
(    hfinji   |o*eliei Ar
tOtOplfllODI. mr
_J
PAlMOUVE
nJOVAOn. B.C-Ists W A Porter
bu r*turn*d to h»r bom. ben afttvr
apendlng a holiday with her huattand
lo Bdmonton
Mr* 11 Johnaon wu a Trail vialtor
Mr and Mra L M Cru.nc* had aa
vlaltora on tropin D*y, Mr and Mra
K.  McLean of Trail
Mr TniKltl. ol nrrlnga Crttek hu
nturnad to hli homi ifur balnf i
patient ln tb. TTlll-T*d»n*c Hotpl-
Ul and a lonl ronv.lnoenn apent at
th* home of Mri   I,  M  Quince
Mr* W. T Waldie and Mln Lillian
Waldl. .Handed th. Hlfh School Concert in Trail on Prid*y and ware
ovrrnlsht aunt, of Mra   J. Minion
Mr. .nd Mra O Bchew. hav. r.nt-
ed their bom* Iter, .nd .r. now rs-
ildlnf In Frultvil.
Mra I! P. Tt.iltr hu Uft for Van
rouver whan art* will .tUnil th.
Women'. Inatltut* Convtvntlon anil
.hm th* Provinrl.l Convention of the
W. A to the Canadian lafton
M r .. I )
PROCTER. It—Mra. Major wu *
NeUon vialtor *t the wnk.nd.
Mr. Myer. of Winnipeg u .nloyln*
a ftw daya turning at Procter.
Mn. B. Doney wu t .hopper In
Nelaon Ssturdsy.
Mr. tnd Mn. w. Mill* hid u iuut*
their daughter-in-law, Mra )JT.la ,nd
diughter, Lorrtln*. of Trail.
Mn 8. Bonlccl wu t vliltor to
Nilaon Mondiy.
Mr. md Mn P. Bichynakl and
d.ughter. prucllla Ann*, .pent the
weekend at the hom* of Mra Backyn-
akl'a parenU, Mr. and Mn. N. Bhkwt-
rok.
Mr. tnd Mn. J. o.llo motored to
ltelaon Saturday.
Mln Mary Jarrl* of Nelaon *p*nt
tb* weekend In Procter,
•taker 1 Wsi tar Taylor of Calgary
vlaltad bl* parrot*. Mr. and Mn. D
S. Taylor during tht wnk.
Mr. cruthtn of Cruton It apendlng
• few d.ya fishing ban.
Mn. Fowler of Lardnu wu s visitor to Procter over th* weekend.
Mr. end Mn. Fred Prtnatm and llttl* diughter. Judy, of Sunahln* Bay,
netted frlsnda ln town Sunday.
Sbopperi In N.laon it thi wnkend
Included Mr*. J. Nlchola ind Mrs. p.
Shkwarok.
A. Edlene hu been a visitor tn
town.
Mr. ind Mn. P. OnVhin .nd aon.
Fwtar, wtm lf*l*on vlaltora Saturday
Mr. and Mn. J. Boniccl of NtUon
motored to Procter Sunday.
Mln Oenevlva Orlmll. apent th*
wnk.nd kt her home In N.laon.
L. Jennings of Blewttt ^>ent a f*w
days at hia hom* hen.
Mn. 0. Johniton! aru i N.laon
vialtor Monday.
TO INCORPORATE QUEBEC
PROTESTANT SCHOOL IDS.
QUEBEC. Mey .*> (CP) — Thr
Queb«c LegtiUt.ve Auembl- todey
gev« third reeding to e government
bill providing for the Incorporetion
of Prnleitent centre! ichool boerdi
The bill wai rirrird by e M-10 vote
The metiure will provide for the
Incorporetlon of crntrel eehool
boerdi In orrlrr (hit greater benefit! will accrue to Protectant edorj.
tlon"
1044MI P-V^
IUTIM ^■.-Tlyrwal
wJeftKt 1
UK
f.ttt.1.:
Pretty Wedding
at Kimberley
KIlCBBUaCY.   B C — The   United
Church of Klmberley wu the nur
ot one of the loeelleet of the wucc'i
wedcUnp Uoy SO, when Htr. T. K
Roulitcn united In mjtirUM. Mm
Eileen, younier (laughter of Mr. and
Mn H S. Nordlund of Klmberley to
Richird Kennath OA-orpt, tldnt eon of
Mr. and Mra. Oeorge -Derlee, alao of i
Klmberley. The bnde, given In nur- j
rlige by bar father, wee rhirmine ln
t floor-length white govn of bro.
ended mualln. wtth iw«4ith«art neck-
line, uid long Hlypotnt alMTee. Her
veil, which wu worn br her mother
at her wedding, waa help In place by
a wraath of amall gardenlu Har (mly i
idnrnment wu a gold heart locket,
tha lift of tha jroum Abe curled a
bouqttet of Ulltman roa*sa and fern.
Mlaa ElYlr.\ Nordlund. RK, of Wllllama L*ake, BC. wu htr alater'a
bride/nni.1, and wu attractive in a
ncjorbnith blue iheer with brocaded
neckline, lace |invrj and whlt* Angora Juliet cap, uii.HT.fri with blue
noweri. She wore a itrtng of petr.*,
a gift from tha croom and carrtad
•weatheart romtt and fern. Lyla Oa-
tenby, supported tha groom and Uoytl
Nordlund, brother of the bride and
Oordon Clementa. oou^n of the froom
wera uthere Mlea Ruth Bodarlund
prealded at the organ and during the
algnlng of tha raglatar. Ura J Olan-
vllle ung "Bernia-e" Fotlnwtng the
oeremony a reception wu bald it tha
home of the bntle'a parenta. on
Ritchie Townelte Tha young couple
were aaftited in recaletng by the mother of tha brlda who choae a |o»n
of Niuiu blue crape, with acei«aaor-
Vea en tone, and a coraega of pink
ctmatloni and the mother of the
groom, who wu attlrad In naey bluf
illk with mitchlng acotaaortee and *
eoraaca of nmatloni Ura. K Wllllama of Chapman Camp. Mra T
Bmtth of McDougall TownHwa uelif-
ed hy Mn F Claire. Mra O Und-
Qulet and Mlaa Oertmde Bate* poured, and MIm laabel Holland, Frencwa
Holland Jean Hodgaon md Marnl-.
Mahaffey »ere»>d The bride 1 ubl*
waa covered with a lace cloth ind wm
centered by a three tier w*»drtln| cek'
Ihe IIvine roonu wrr» prettily d'
rofited thmuehout with Uprlni  flo-
W4-T1 Thr tout tn the hr'do wu prt>-
l^om* by Re* T f Ronliton ind wu
re*rp^nded tn hy the froom Th*
groomimin *u prew*nt*y1 with ■ leather bill-fold aa .. gift from tha rn*otTi
The youne cm pie left later for i hon-
trmoon to be ipent at Banff and
ralgiiry the bride donning * tan and
brown Irtah TW4j«ed three-ptece itn
ear ault with blue and Un acneaarw-
In end »earing a coraage of rowaa
Mr and Mra Datta. will make their
home In Klmberley, whar« the eroom
1- emnloeed h* the C U *ft Oompani
Out of town rieel* for the waddlna
wera Mn K riemenU aunt of th«
eroom fr«m Beattle mid Uft UtVow
KA   fmm  london  Onrterto
The temnern'. re* n> xb* pU:>et f*e-
turn  -« <•*! mit-d nt   IM fl4*|Te«« }tr\nw
NAKUSP. 10, May 80—Capt. Walter H. Wright wu honor gueat rrlday
evening on the iteamahlp Mlnto when
Nakuip Board of Trade tendered htm
a banquet.
May aft. 1044. marked Ua Cap-
tiln'e retirement after M yeara cf
aervlce In the C.P.R. Inland Water-
waye. Thirty-three mambera ut down
to a lumptuoua dinner eerved by
the oldtlme rook, Lee Un. eaaleted
by Ute weltere and crew of the Mln-
to. W. O. M. Hakeman waa muUr of
ceremony and Rev. 7. U Ollben waa
chief ln command.
PKEnCNTATIONR
Capt 0. 8. Uarr. Ml.A. made the
preeentatlon ipeech. preeenUng Capt
Wright with an eight-day mantel
chime clock, presented to him from
the Board of Trade memben.
A. Wataon. puraer and oldtlme
member and officer of tha Mlnto. on
beheJi of the offlom and crew, pre-
aanted the Captain with a beautiful
itandard lamp, with their hearty
oongratulatlona, for hia 44 yean aar-
vlee with the CPR.
Capt Jack Thompaon of PenUrton
who Uke* over u "Muter" of th<*
Mlnto. aald he had eere»>d under
Capt. Wright u deckhand, mete, pilot
and e*pt*in and he oould not have
wlehed anfthtng batter than to have
eerved under tha retiring Captain.
and It wu with retrreU that they
would mlaa hia preeenoe emongat
them.
CAM". WmlOHT »Enm
Captain Wright in reply aald ha
wee proud to have bekmged to auch a
fine compeny aa the CP-H-. and tha'.
he had at all U*T*e found cloee cooperation wtth the department^ and
hie eeeocietton with the Company
would alwaya be a pleeuant memory
He geld ha alao would have many re-
crata and would mlea moat of all tbe
many loyal frtend* he had made, and
alao thoee new friende whom It wm
Ma wlr-lege to meat in* travailing on
the Mlnto
During the day the following tew-
frame were reoelv*ed:
MANY   »■ IKr 1
Cranbrook, B.O,- C*ocL|ratulaUotia
Sera Harnor, Quiet Aeat. Paece at the
laat. — rather Mctntyre.
| Neleon. B.C-On thi eve of your
rttiiwnwnt rrom tha CTJl. I would
Ilk* to thenk you for your cloaa cooperation wtth our depevrtment, and
to wl^ Mra. Wrljiht and yourwlf thi
beet of health and happtneaa to follow your enviable record of aarvioe
with the CPR. -4t4gj.ed. Doutlu E
Male. Dominion Public Worki
Kelowna. B C -Cortratulatiotia on
a grmjjd )ob well done You have made
the Arrow Ukee and the Mlnto on*
of aweet memoriae. — fCept ) L Hay-
man, Canadian National.
Neleon. B.C—I Merret that Company buelnaae elaawhere today make*
It impo*etble for m* to be on hand at
Nakuap thla evening to grwet you on
completion of your laat roye#e m
oommand of M Minto Acotpt all
good wlihe* for a happy retlrwm*nt
Mr O 8 Reea dealra* to be aaeociat-
ed with thla farewell meaaage to you
at th* conclualon of your long and
honorable ■ervio* ~W. J. Mc»»n
fluperlntendant, Nalaon.
Vanoouver, B.C—On your arrival
Nakuap thl* afternoon I bell*** you
■wallow tha anchor Am aorry cannot
be cm hand when you make th*
wharf to attend peraonally my congratulation! on completion of a lifetime aervlce on th* Uk** where your
footl name la a houeehold word but
ahall be looking forward to aeelni you
before long In th* meant|ma you
have my klndeet regard* and very
beit wlihe* for many yeari of contentment and h.ipplnraa thii you
have eo well earned   — C. A, Cotterell
BrPRRINTCNDKN'T'B  LETTEB
In addition to the foregoing tele-
grama, Uie following letter, dated
May U, Irom ttuperiiivendem W J
McLean at Neleon, wu earlier received  by Capt.  Wright.
My I>ar Captain—I atn writing
thla ao that you may receive the letter prior to your algnlng and dai.iu
the ship i log ror the lut time et the
termination of a long and honorab',f>
ear vice in tha Lake and River Service.
The Um* comee to all Muten when
they hive to give up tha ihip. and
It hu coma to you. but writing on
behalf of tn* managem*ht. my eel*.
and the etaif. we are happy to welcome you into an official retirement,
and truat that you will be apared for
many long yean with your helpmeet, to ipend a healthful and happy
ieieura in your home at Nakuip.
During your long and competent
yean of §ervie*. you hive endeared
youreelf to tlie traveling public and
held the high eiteem of your aupKlor
officen. and we gj* all going to mia*
you on the Arrow lake run
1 know that you In the dayi to
come, rrvtrnorlw of tb* long, proaper-
oui year-and even of the leaaer pro«-
percue tlmei within tha laat decade-
will pleaaantly return to you, u you
recall tha many rune and the many
vaeeele you have handled In thee* inland water*
Wa hava alwaya appreciated your
akllful handling of th* good ihip
Mlnto, In fair weather and foul, high
water and low, and w* hope that in
your neat capacity u p*n*lon*r and
loyal eervant of the Company, you
will ke*p a frtmdly watchful eyr
over your old command on her home-
port at Nakuap
With kind regarda and heat wlahee
Touri vary fttnc*mly, -   W   J   Md*an
Robson Legion W.A,
Name Committee for
Rummage Sale, Tea
ROB.-KW B C - The Cutlegar-
Robeon Women ■ Auii.lary to the Canadian leegton No 170 m**. in the
Robeon Hall on Tuaaday with nineteen   membeT*   prieent
CofTW<pondenc* wu read, includtxi
a letter of thanka from tha Canadian
Prlaoner-of Wir rund and one from
Imperial Tottecco with thanki for lt>e
order for elgemta* from tbe boyi
overteaa
A letter from Um flacr*«tary of th*
United Church W A in Cutlager *u
read, aaklng tha dramatic group ui
praawnt their play A«< Rebel*" at
Ckutlegar
The commit la* app43lnt*d to the
t*a for the Rummage "*-e to he held
In June trrlucled Mra O R Weh-
et*f. convener, Un L C-horne and
Mra. A. W   Tbopr
A motion for the committee to be
guaranteed 43) end mora if ner*aeery
for the purchaae of m*t*Tlal towardi
th* Pall Be*m*r  wa* carried
'Talent money-* wu dletrlbuted to
b* put to \im during th* holiday
month* of July and Auguet
Training . ..
Teach Child to
Use Money Wisely
By Garry Cleveland  Myen, Ph. D.
Today as never before, growing
children need wise guidance and
education ln the uie ol money. Nev-
cr hai bo many teen aged youngiten
earned inch large amount* from ao
little effort. Some earn on part time
jul>i more than their fatheri earned
severe, yean ego.
Strangely enough many* parenU
uBiume that what ■ child earm li
his to do with ai he likes. Naturally
lhe youngster believee thla hlmielf.
As a result moit boys and girls who
ire working during the Summer or
i hose who have quit school, ara con-
lubutlng little or nothing to their
' lothee and boerd, while living with
their family.
Their mothers usually ara slaving
for them, even doing all their laundry for them. U'i not merely a matter of humaneness and Justice to the
mother but even more a matter of
what   these   youngsters   are   losing
NIUON 0AIIY NIWS, WIDNISDAY, MAY St, 1M4 — I
PREEMAW
*      FURNITURI CO. *
Ihi Hon** ol rurnlturi Viliw
Phoni Ut Nilion
ALL-WOOL
BLANKETS
PAIR
Unhappy...
Belter lo
Disregard Mother
By MATfttCI FAIRFAX
Dttir Mia **llrfu:
My husbsnd ll ln thl ter vice ind
rm • brldl ot neirly two ye*n
Since my marriage I've been vary
unhappy, due to my own family.
HT mother never had anything to
do with mi until I wu married.
She never ctred for mi ilnr* I
wu ■ child, io I lived out ever ilnce
I wu 19.    I'm U yeiri old now.
When I got minied, we lived
with her until the time my husband
wu shipped out, thin she ordered
mi out ol her home. My husband's
brother came to vlalt and ihe told
him fslse stories sbout me. She's
wonderful to tha ml of th* fimlly, but ihe uy! ihi won't be unified until ihe leei me ln the gutter.
1 hid never told my huibind the
sort of life 1 led befon I married,
bee,me I thought my mother might
hivt changed. She like* my huiband very much.
I love my mother, which 1* only
natural for a daughter, but ilnce my
huiband left ihe hu written
ma a letter to dtiregird her, for 1
am u good u dud to her. Do you
believe • mother really could hate
someone of her own fleih and
blood?
(Mr*.) P. J.
As you uy you still love your
mother,   though   from   your   letter
n  moral  growth.  I  wilh Uachert, I !!'' P™1.^ h,f J J°[n*l^*.\ d.onJl *0U
Sunday School tciclicri, Scout lea
think It would be well to take her
ritri and leaden of youth'ciubt'try j «<lvl« ind "disregard her?" Strange
lo nuke these youngster! feel in ob- M il m*y •*""• w° havc ,uch nnnm-
ligation to Iheir parenU. a11" "• "nnttural mother! - not
Yet we turdly ihould bltmt the** onlr «mon* humin belngi but ln the
youth*. They were *llowed to grow ""Imal world ss well. Csts some-
up In Idle psrulllc wsyi. . "mei  eit  their  kltteni.  hem  eat
It doei no good *f course, for per- ll)'lr eggs, *nd there ere monsters
ents to tell their psrssllic youthi al women who abandon their chll-
ihey ihould lave their money or cut  dren.
down on ipendlng for luxurle*— It would b* too bad after your
though better example* from par- neglected childhood If you loit your
tnt* might help—nor to tell thim hu*b*nd. Better dedd* In favor of
Ihey ihould not be *o lelflih but your huibuid r*th«r thin try to
ihould thtre in the obligation! of keep on with * mother who m*l-
lhe home. There li no um to ex-  isrni you.
hort ind icold Theie youthi need to 	
be triined In the wlie uie of money .__._, -.vsavvvrtn
ind in proving their obllgitloni to   NT\V     DENVER
NAKUSP
NAKUSP. B C —Mri aVlglnton en-
teruined at the tea hour Thursday
I'ne Uble wu cenuid with beautiful 0prio| boaeoma. Quaeu war* Mr*.
A Wauon. Mr*, r. hay mon. Mrs. L
Rugfett of Hevtlivoka. Mra. Butler and
Mri   Mowel Jordui.
Mra. J Hopkins and son, Bxuc*.
accompanied by Mlea Haael Herridfe
returned from Neleon on Sunday.
B McRobert returned from Ntw
an,'.*: on Saturday.
Mra. J W Bailey and Mlea A
Bow*,  left  for  Ne»  D*nw on eWU | kusp were Ti.iWi" In town"
NTW DCtVXR, B.C.—Dr I. Kuma-
bara of Sandon wa* a eliltor in town
Mrs. I. Vand«rgrUt spent the weekend aa a guee to? her son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mra. R McClan-
dleh and her daughter, Mlea sTeelin
Vandergrift at Nelson.
Jamee Draper was a visitor at Blocan city.
William Baird la spending several
daya ln  Vanoourer,
Mlaa Janet Sh'.ell le tuning la
town.
Mrs. Jaek Kelly and daughter.
Maureen, of Sllrerton were rlaltors
here.
Mr mWA Mrs. William Jupp of Na-
urday
Vlaltora from Arrow Park on Saturday were Mr and Mra J. Jama*, Mra
A  star and Mra. Johnaon
Mr md Mr* S Wllllama. Mra. O
Ife huq j K.iil wer* vlaltou from
Graham i  l*an'!::ii  on Saturdajr
H   V. Dewia of Bllverton wu a tUltor In town.
Mra. P. A. Und of Bandon wm a
•tailor ln town.
Henry   Oustarrson   of   the   Lucky
JHn Ul*xo, Zlnclon. wu a tlaitor here,
Mlee  Allc*   Viuen  and  th*  Mleeea
Mn  Mary TTnllope, KCAf, both  of |(fl tnmrn ^^
Calffary, wera jikiu of Mlaa Robeon •
parenu. Mr   and Mra   L   Bobaon for
eeveral dayi. returning Saturday,
In town,
Mlaa Allc* Powell of Nakuap wu a
v.titor bare.
,    Mr*.   Warran   NeUxm   of   Bllterton
*?„R_ ^nM^,.I^"t^nJ.•,l !»" » *Wtor in town.
Mr   and MTi   Jo* Parent Jr. of Nakuap were tUltor* In town.
Mra.    Lillian    Bergman   apent    the
w**k*nd  In Ntlaon.
tb* Arrow leak*. HoasiUl on Thuradar
for their horn* In PauquUr
UlM B Jamlaaon of PauquUr wa*
i  vvwekend  vialtor  tn Naku*p
Mra   L  Robaon wu a delightful
Mra.  M    Emeraon,  of Silterton  war*
vUltori in town on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aeuckeon
and aon Eddie of Roeebery were vlaltora tn town on Saturday.
Mr. and Mri. I. J. Leteque of Rou-
oery were tlsltora hare on Saturday.
J. Laurent of  the Standard Mine. -
Silterton, apent the weekend at  his
home here.
Capt. and Mra. J. B Kirk of Liverpool, England, announce the birth
of a son, Bruce,, on May lfltb. Capt.
Kirk U a former New Denver boy.
Mra. Belle Pendry Is vlilting relative! In Trail
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clough of Blocan City were vlaltora here on Bun-
day.
Ret. and Mrs. O. Orondahl nf Nikuip were vliiton ln town on Bunduy,
guest* ot Mrs. EM KJrkwood.
Mr and Mra. Arthur Ham and Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. MacKay of Alter,<m
were vlaltora ln town.
New Denver Lodge No. 22. Kn)u.ita
of Pythlu entertained the Pythian
Sisters and friends, Monday ajsulng
In honor of Past rand Chancellor
James Draper. Bowling and dancing
wu enjoyed after which refrefhrneiit*
were aerved. Mr. Draper wu preeented with pen and pencil aet and Mrs.
Draper with a lovely bouquet.
Kaslo W.I. Plan
Flower Show
KAfl.,0, B C—The Kulo W I. Inid
their May meetlni: it th* home of
Mr*. C. W Smyth Mr* A. T. Stephenson w« in the eh*lr. Mr*, rred
Spier, reported 12 quilt* wir* reldy
to ihip to he*dqu*rtar«. Commit-
ta** war* nam*d to •«: tb* Flower
Show: Mra A. r Stephenson wu
ippolnted S*cretary. Mra T. Spirr.
i**l*t*nt: Mrs. r>snk Relme end Mrt.
Robert Morton, ln chars* of flowers:
Mr* M. Whittaker snd Mra A. Str.lt,
bit* table.
Two new member* were weloom.rt
Into th* Society. Mra O. Carney «■-
itited the hostria tn aerrinu te*.
For Reliable Watch Repairs
Consult—
411 IAKIR IT.
«e«l>T3t4V3iwa»s*le«{res>98t^{^«at^
COLORFUL SUMMER PRINTS
$6.93 to $19.00
MILADY'S FASHION SH0PPJ
Mn. Thoa. A Gibson
Nelaon tnd Dlitrlct Representative
for
Spencer Cortett and
Health Gar man ti
110 Kerr Apartments
Rev. Ctrl H*n**n of Knot Preehy.
t,»t.» on Seiurd., Alorocoo »h^  ^^ chmi ^.^^ ^      ^..
ter BoDb,. .l,VJi birthday. Ta. wm      w   ^  ^   w^  AnfT,r>(m  „.
•""d.™    ^J'r?   r"*"   ^.^IturnM trn  8*tunU, IrearTvanoouvn
ware .Lao fnjoyart   Oueala wer. idllh  _w__   .^.w   __. '^^    .   ....
kt.ddl.ma*.   7*1   M.iiaon,   Barnlc. I"'""   "*'   *****   •**   *****    ho"-
t^nitronvlMan Bvtln. Stsoo 0«dn*r. |    f^    ^ ^^wwn,   A   Htlaon
3oen   r*ve.t    Ann   Brn-t.   Btuann. | .„     Mkffi|| ^^ ,„' ^
Vtallon and tie, (ua.1 A honor. Bob- ,     m_   >u||   „,„,   „,   gkje,      c„
ny    Hssbasn.    *lao   Ihlrln    <^banv , „, TOtoI1<l wllh  hn p.lwnU
Jun. Brown, .nd h*r ^*t«r, swt Rob- iJJ „ui Un. T k TlSut.
Watch for Our
Weekend Specials
BRADLEY'S
MIAT   MARKET-Phon.
Archlt*rt*   are   *ap*nmenUnf  wllh
air-*upporw>d rtao<»—dom*d eonrrlnf*
of thin at**l held up 07 preee-.ire frrriri
air bWwr, under them by renlllatlni
fani around th* atd-e
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ly  IITIV  NIWMAN
*or\
Un 8 Adtarman. and bttt youn*t>
d*ufh'.ex, Haltia. who hu bun a pa*
t.rnt in the Arrow Uk** Hoapltal,
httl tor their horn* at Carrot l'i l>and-
Ini on Baturdai
Mia* Kuth Johnaon arrived frotn
VanoouTcr B*turd*r to apend aeeeral
■-eekj vtatlinf h«r parenU. Mr. and
Mra   (le-Tf* Jr>hn*oii
The He* O Orondahl. who attended th* Un'.ed Church Conference tn
Varn*ouT*T returned to Maluep on Bal-
u'day
A Sleear of Bdtewood wu a NiAuap
■■:t:: t on Saturday
J H Ha*aalwood of Nelaon wu 1
Tialtor In town cm flaturday
A Milne of M.**wood vu a Makuap
*ialtor cm Saturday
J ■) Undjlll of Trail wu a Nikuip
r.allor  cm iWturdiy
Oraham Mclnloah aad Len tmhree
won editor* In ffalaon on Sunday
'.flea Kency Howard of New Dtneer
wai a rial toe tn Weiuap Saturday.
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Egn are amon| the ao-celled pro- with lh* finger- about H minute*
lective foodi u we know They pro- j Fold over and lerve at onre Serve*
vide protein, riboflavin. Vitamin* A, 2 There are many variation of
and D, and Iron They are eepeclally thla omelet I'm up leftover rhlcken
velueble In .Spring and Summer by adding It to the omelet,
dim.  when appetite* ai a general j
thing,  demand  lighter   food*   They , CAIAMID  CHICKIN  0MILIT
ahould  not be neglertrd at any time ;    Prepare    creamed    chicken    and
of   the  year,  however   On*   egg   a   have  it  hot  wh»-n   .melet  U  mad*
day for children and at leait three   Spread   hot   crramiwl   chicken   over
nr four a week for adulU U the ideal   nne-half    omelet,    fold    and    eerve
number.
TODAY'I MENU
Puffy Omelet      Baked Potato**
Spinach   or   other   green
Mlied freih vegetable Salad
Frrih    .Siiav. berrie*    Sponge    (**ke
lied or Hoi Tee
Ab-nit threw>-foiirtha cup rrramed
rhirken will b* enough for \b*
alwive on-^let  for  Iwo.
POACHID   CQQS   FLORINTINI
1 cup* Cf--.tn4>d  tj,marh, 4  ,«i-rhi-d
fit*.   1   r-ip   rreem   uire.  3     table-
•p«-».ni grate cheeie
Cook  iplnach   Pram frorr  -»•ti*r.
put   on   hot   earring   plate*,   arrange
in four neaU   Put a pt^arhed egg in
table-   rwHitr*    of    each    newt    pour wr\\-
1 greeeed   rrwem   uucw  over   all   and
tpr inkle   with   grat*d   che*>«*   Nire
for   luncheon or aupper
Name Dominion
Doy Commirteei
c*tjrTi*«oA»,    ic-Th*   Outie-
ear  a>n»fnunlty  Club  h*ld  a apeetal
nv4>*Un|   Monday   tn   th*   Coronation |
Hall to appoint lh* T*.rti-ru* eomBll* |
ft   for   th*   nnmlnkm   Dey   relebra- j
nor.   The following war* a^polotwd— |
t .le.rmen   W   Rlgwy, tocntmtn-Tr+i- \
infer, Mri   A   Ump*rd   Mri   O   Dun- ,
r*o   and   Mn    J    Thlel.   adTertlatng.
Mra    A    tAaunrter*    grminda.   l>.   FUt-
4'mmon*     *nt*rta.lnm*nt   i-itiinmttt***
Hub   b**snimA   by   Jarfc   Olhaoo   wtth
pfwm xo add to iheir number  Sport*
TrwA FT>rn*noft  and  Weli*r Markln
NAIROBI fCPi - When lh* nest
rontlrgenti r>f Afric*n troop* from
lh* Royal Weet African Frontier
go overuaa. they will take with
O-em their own fonrert perty The
firit contingent la now fighting In
Burma
John Row* wu a vialtor at Lemon
Oreek.
Dr  M. TTchlda wu a vtaltor in Ba-
ktMD.
Mlaa Marjorl* FrancJa, nuraa-in-
Uilnlnt at 8t Paul'i Koepiul. Van-
ooufwr. arrtrtKl on Saturday to epenrt
a holiday with hot parent*. Dr. and
Mra   A.  Franrla
Mlea Mancy Howard wu a vialtor
In  Hekuep
T. H Wlaon who wu a patient In
tbe Slocan Oomtnunlty Hoipiul. returned to hia bona iq ailverton on
ftA'unliy
Vincent Loufheed left Saturday for
VaneotiTer.
Mr* Annl* M. Aelacm returned from
t two monthi holiday tn Vinco-i.
v*r and VlewjrU.
Mra. Oraoa Croft left for a holiday
at Vm-o'.iver
Mr. and Mnv A I Arlaon of the
Lucky Jim Mine. Zlncton. epent th*
a-Mkend In town with relative*
Mlaa Talma Macintosh, nuru-ln-
training at It Paul'i Boapital. Vancouver, arrived 00 Saturday to spend
a holiday with har parent*. Mr. and
Mr*   Oaorj* Palethorpe
Dr. A rrancu wu a Tiiitn- tn Nakuap on Saturday
Un   r  ■
WwnwM
ftth CroquiHai
Tin French (all Uvsm -CRO-
QUITTI8" . . . tb* biUsh
call th*a, -«*h cakes". Buln-
I*rdl«* of whit twa want In
aaS than, here'i t ntw •r»tlos--
metr recipe that th* wholi
famllv wllj uka.
Wll I aaMtum
mukoi potale*! with lVk <
Of ahr*H)ad cotUah. I. of a
A BlU. I Malawi <u> mt~
Ullawaemi of a. r. la***, rem
lata am*U taka* *ni try tn r*l
uaui soidtm rarowa.
»« sur* to um ■. P. Tonll I*
lurprlaed at the »pp.tliln|
dlStrtac* thli flnt, old itat-
Ush thick oetsce pint to fooSt.
rVrpl. th* world over wlU M
rou what a dlflirence • daah
of H.r. lata* nakai when
PUFFY  OMILIT
1 tlblttpooni hsitt.r. 3 .||-s. '. t..
ipoon   llll.   rlsih   p»pp*r.   1
ipoom rr**m
Malt  butler  In  frylni  pan   a*f
aril. .||l   putting jolkl Into howl.
whit.a In    lirger nn*   Add aalt to
e|l whll** and retat unlll itlff hut   PstMhtssI >||. en* Iwiaa Ch***.
not dry; Ht .aid.   Add p*pp*r ind
Arr*n|* po*ra*sd *tv*i on totut for
WASH DRESSES
-I.TS  II tn 11
»3.»!4tnf4.95
TASHI0N FIRST LTD.
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Contldir  trvl
Food ViKei in
'D/o had bnarM  Play
lafi — un
COLQATEJ TOOTH POWDER
mcluilvaly
thwt hi eewM *iH ot torn tmt*t
COLOATI'S   TOOTH   POWDU
cream   lo   yolkl   and   beat   quickly.' aervlng   pour  orer  them  a  medium
fold yolki Into white* and turn lino white uuce lo which hai b**ri add
heated   pan.   Cook   over   low   hret ed Rwlaa rhe**e cut In imall cube*,
until   nl-cely   browned   underneath Place under broiler  a  few  minute*     |(    y    MILK
Tul  into over Immediately and rook to melt rhrrgr. and brown lop Ugh!
lop   par!   until   firm   when   touched 1
i
miniiiimi iiMiiiiiiiilliimill
tl Coaafssraxl to
octet moalee htenot, * lariat dl oaf
Culam'i (tei* ro* ua io 40 men
I 1a*-| • fleaf da op so *» **saw
iiaateep   lui aot • eeaep moral
ttlAM  TON ma,
*t IT
TV TO WMtMl Colnn'i Tooth
Psswsl.r Is on* of tb* qukk.«.
• •lllil   w.vi   10   suarsl sgslasl
tobacco   tta si   intf
irslvicrobrnlh! GtM
(jsljll.'l  t...lay.
I01IITII
TOOTN POWDII
Hi   to*
ai*Mi youi ni™
BUS
 • — NILSON DAILY NIWI, WIDNISDAY, MAY SI, 1944
fm*tmy I
VOUR OUTIIS AHt VSetY
SIMPtJtfvs* MaeejmcriJfrE
FaTUMttt OP Ot-RUMBLE-
IZK-1Q PILL, tVERY CeV.
IN ORDtW TO MAINTAIN
TMtIR Cr^vSISTeNCY ye*
must test svesry
THOUIANDTTM  PILL
THAT ROLLS OFF    .
TH' LINE. raw -7 DO .
Tt.Li.rJ-
' SOWS FIBD VtXI A(Uurn*t   W 00
SPtCI**. l"BAL.N*JUR*Liy.     f  AH
- VWI,MOlWs>Ur->  I OIT
tlTwtFEBO     ei  OPP
lSf*tiai.l4«**.T PO1
jfflfcm
MtAL-.*NO
BRITISH U » FORCES UNITl ON ITALIAN BATTLEFRONT: Hit- Bntith and U S. Army
iprgeanti eongratulitf each  othfr at  the  joining  of
tha AMIad forcei from tha Anilo beachhead and
thoie unlta driving northward on tha main Italian
fronL Tha meeting occurred In the Pontine marshes.
^JampJW-a
TODAY'! NCEDLECRAFT:
Your handaome chairs deserve tha
decorative protection of a butterfly chair set. Here's the popular
pineapple  design—easy to  do!
Butterfly chair-set combines
practical with the decorative. Pattern 852 contains Instructions for
set; stitches; Hit of materials.
The Nelson Dally News. Needle-
craft Dept., Nelson. Write plainly
pattern number, your name tr"*
address. Patterns will be mailed
to your homa In about 15 days.
There may be some further delay In delivery beoause of tha
large Increase In orderi during the
preient lesion.
I DON'T HtAft THE OOAN-HENflY]
-IT1} ANOTHER
WE OCttN-HEWY)
Of YOUttMIW//
Wiaftd liMftha  irm.n]
I'LL HAVE MO MORE
TALK OUT OF NCU -
I'M NOT GOIM' TO
PAV FER ANV MORE
, BILLS UNTIL I 5EE
WHAT IT 15-      . A
VOU KIN SEND
THOSE TWO HATS
BAOK-THEOEA
CrFSPENDIN'
SIXTY-FIVE
DOLLARS
PER HATS//'
WELL- vVHV TALK TO
ME ABOUT IT'DON'T
VOU KNCWMOTVER
BOUGHT THOSE
HATS FOR HERSELF?
ANO VOU BETTER
COUNT OUT A
HUN04JEO-A6   I
THINK H_L BUY
weu. tM
KEAPY. HOW
POlLOOK
AMN'
aL.--.ewi
THI
Ch.mbliM,
tern. Fit,
II III GOING NAGS All IPEEDV: lylvle ml l.rbiri
enl-anti irs till Mrviearwtn'i water darby It Cypreat Qlr-
ll*d In I ph*!o-fIrttaH— and h.r.'. th. photo to prov. IL
RU»» PATRIARCH: Ihow* at
tht funeral of Itrgiui, Patriarch
A all Ruaala. I* Allan, 17, who
bMieit th* ictlng pltrlarch when
th* Holy lynod of th* Ruulin
Orthodox church had "*cc*pl*d
■nt fulfill.d th* laat will ant
teet.ment of th* 1*1* Holy Patriarch   Serglut."   Th*  will   directed
that Altml become "th. gu.rdl.n
ef th* thron*.*
^flfctoCt... BY Shepard Barclay
MfADI DIVIIION: Mai Gen
t. W wtAtmo.tior. IK* Infantry «f
whw C.n.d.an dlvi«i«n ... con
eohd.t.d th*lr po.ltl.n on both
i<ln .( th* M.lfi liv.r in lt.lv.
MWAstfiM
WIMt »W»«0
n | Mill. AP e.
•rax taetlvev) *e> R C k I reeeen*
a't,-   tk*   eeet*   -.■-.'.-.   li.
PntaWekt la-llea haa ..."
Sa.t.t.1 . *.M.wss*i. I. lh.
l-sal    Is-'   •'■    •'   C.sa**.   Lr    **
a*>eelelastetlasss* I* .vltvltae svs.tl
erne   tie I* .-. A let* lass.  mm.
le It-, ttesssta* ae-vest. ■- ■.*-•«
>*,l.   sseeste    .m   Its.-   eestetteeet.—
ectr
IXAKN BWIeavT. PArTT
A—ttmrUe ta Contract
MUCH OP th* lur* at contract
*om«* from th* fact that til* pair
with th* itrortfir hands In s ileal
tnll uaually try to bid ts high *i
It safely can. baKaua* thai la Uw
way lo *cor* th* moat In doing-
that. It frequently |*t* high
•noaif h for r***on*bt* doubt u to
v.hether it* contract can b* mide
Coruaeejijently. II* hlfh blddlnj ha*
put th* weiker oppontml. tn th*
eorit**L llt'lnj them k ponlbi*
ehartc* to b**t th* contract
Scortne Is don* on t pei ot
ehott of paper niltvl with ■ vertl-
cat line Into two column*. aiUi
-*W*' al th* trap of on* ind Triery"
lt th* lop of th* othar About t
third way up from th. bottom la
a hortarmtal Un* Below that Un*
no point* *r* as-orvd .vcept tho**
for ta* vain* of tiicki bad for arid
wen. Ii th* contract I* club* or
dl a nwrvrt*. th* valu* ot iuch trtck*
I* W tplar*. If Ivaart* or epeam M
nch, aad If No Trump. 40 for Um
trat rat* and M for oech »i*S-
ttonal on* Tho** value* on toe-
tatad tf • oontract It doabatd. trad
|u*drirplad If tt 1* r*doubl*d
When a pah- fat* • total of 100
point* la -Mak point*- b**ow th*
llri*, tt svrorts* a pm*. Irvocatln*-
It ny stnartnf t penHI Ba* rroaa-
wva* andsev Ka laat aoor* a nsvw
lam* titan *t»rt«. tnd. uy trick
point*- which etthew aid* had on
it! way toward on* rem* it*int
r ant uttttntrd ta* nasi
llay heept oa until on* aid* haa
«rea tkt "Tahkar rune' Thai
a Mat, II kat waa t *~vsnd tram*
If It ilea* thl* without la* 0900.
nmttt 11 111 at Ks| aay pro.. It write*
• peaenluen amtr. of TOO fee; lata*
• boar. Um Hrta Thit If th* oppo-
nanta won ,ne rw t* that It
waa a cot. of two out of thraa.'
th* rah***- pmwluai to only Mo
Al ether acorn ar*
he
Htm
heatlnt
(
tf  OMy kad  waa
(an*. Utsp **• >»kitiil*a,* tad
tf not.  thrfy ire -aot    <ai||M| -
Tha not srutnttvahto nan for
Wtllaf ta rctsaait's waUart to
M aotnt* far aatk Irtol kp watt*
pan ntotntt K ar 'eA~ H, a*Jna It
to not itrtaakaad   If itanhM   IN roe
th* 8r*t trtrt *n4 JOO for *acti a*
dltlonal on* Th* trulrnrabl. nor*
for ntttrgj It to 100 for sKfc trtck
wtetn not doublad; b- doublad. MO
for Um flr.t trtck and JOO foe nek
t.lilitlnnil ona
Whan s .lecl.rer take* mor.
trtck* than he ha* contractad for,
th* extr. nne. *r* *cor«d ibov*
th* Mrt* *t lh. refular trick valua
but do not count toward |im. H
h. to doubled. Um varu* of stuch
rrvtirtrtck* srecoma* 100 *«ch wh*a
not t-\itnerihl« and 100 »'hen vu|.
n'r.ble and rvstVoaibllnf doubto*
thosae valursa There la aLao .n .vtr.
pramlum of ISO point* foe maklnf
eilher • stouhtad rte radouhlad contract
Still tra-tra prvmlura* «r* *w*rst-
•d for blddlnj and making Blame
A "Llttl* Slam bidding tnd Uk-
Ing all but on* trtck. count* in-
til.lltlnnal M0 point, .hosa tit*
Itn* when not vutn.r.ha. *Ad TM
wtMB vutzMrabM And • "Orand
Ham." Mdssarif and taktn* sll 11
tricks, lift* Uaon premium* to
1.000 when not vulnerable ind
10400 when trulner.ble [vssibllng
and rsedoursllrur don aw chanf*
Dan* .nvoainl*
nos-sttruj -laontw*" gtsrts* addt-
ttonal psettnt* If any on* player
ha* In hi. hand four of th* hlfh
•at Ova eaitto of a trump *ulL ht.
Bste g-et.   100 point.    If  all   flv.  ,.(
ttMsa. or If .ny playar hold, four
aon ittrnn*- t No Trump roolrsrt.
Ma aid* fata IM point. Ttvn*
alao ar* aot InrTsianead by dou
kttnf
A nibhav and* aa *oran n rem
•Id* ha* won two timet All nf
lta potnta an than *ddtad up slao
all of Um oppon.nta pofnt* Tba
pair wtth the larger total to th*
tjrtnrMr of th* rulvbar
In th* eaa. nf »n unrtnl*tt*d rah-
batr Um wtrmar* of en* pm. scor*
ft pravmlum of MO points. If only
on* tad* ha* * part ttnor* ha *n un
aTitatMd pm. h aatstrn t prtavu-
aa. of M poini.
Lavt at Wll sal thai yen do not
try to mamort*. thsaa. aoorn al
OTtea. Itrt only te itnctttrtttand Ihem
If ae prtntad eoore pad to handy
flvtoisf Um fsw.|iarn Irm ktse,
thl* Itswa for nfverant*. ar writs
Um
4W •
TODOLIRI' PATTIRN: Witch
your toddlir twinkle In thli new
lumm.r outfit! Pattarn I1M
bo**t4 of: 2 pr*cloui dr**««i. bonnet, tiny auniult, lllp, pantirt
Pitlern I1M, In toddlen' ilm
only: I moa., 1, I. 1. * and I y.an.
Sli. 2. dent, 1 yard. Win.; bon
iMt, '/, y.rd.
sl*nd nt centa ror tftt* pattarn M
Th* Nelion Dally Newa. Needle-
•raft Oept, Nelion. writ, plainly
pattern number, your nam* and
•ddr.M. Pattarn* will b* mall**
ta your hom* In about II days.
Thar* may a* soms further da
lay In delivery b.c.ua. of th*
llrgi    Increia.    In    orderi   during
tha pr.tent taann.
SLOCAN CITY j
BkUJCAH cmr. B C -D 8h»r-rood. j
who wu ft p«t**mt In tUorkli Commu '
;i|ty H<oaplt4\l lor ft couple of wmt* \
la hooi« Mft-n.
Lloyd Slitrtvo-xi u ft pttWnt In Xoo-
t*n«r   Ltt-tr   HmpiuU.   HtlaoD
Ur ftnd Mrt T Hood nf Tt»U *«Tt ,
iur»u of UMir ttm tnd dftughur-in- ,
Uw Mr tnd Mra D HooA, tint Mr \
ftnd Mra   W   1   Oraham
Mra   K   Por»(( ltd on Thuraday for |
Nataton  HUr ka tn rout* to t*h# lorafr,.
Initltut**  n.p**..t.u  In  Victoria
Mra  S  Ptrkinaon. who wai appoint-
rd   dalaajat*   '»-    ibr   Woman a   Im'i- i
tute   of   Akx-ftn.   La   la«>ln«   to   ttund i
I Out  cont-ntl^n   at  VancouTar
j     Malcolm   Ctmarrm    «   TttJtlnj|   ptal   '
, ton far a faw najt
T    Aldan   nf   Nr,inn   H^!'.'.   t   ftw   ili'ii
\bt*r*
Aklprman William H: ki and h '
I aon I W Hgrka were •■;«..-:» hi |»|.
•on |
Mra A Oraffl and MUla dau«hi« l
J\.it*a. who ham rmmn gipaaU nf \(ri
Orafflt brother-in law tnd alatar Mr
and Mrt J Marrhl Wt on fUtwrrt-T
for thtlr home In r^U-Tri arorm,pa ;
nt*A by Mr Oraffl who tpnit t ro\ipU
| of Aty* h*n
!     Mr   and Mra   PI   Budd of ft*tU»f<vd  '
iSawk.  ar*   ham   Tinting  th*»:r  ton-tn-
!lit tnd daughter, Mr   and Mri   A   T  \
FUa
J W I Orahacn and h|t hrothar-ln
I law. A T R«a wwrt to Tr til on H*t urday lo rtrlni h'*ma Mr» H*p tnd bar
> >!*"•" Mlaa I-"!- Budd who »** a
' [»atl*nt in th» Trail Tadtnar  H-wplUi
vLLY'S sallies
AUNT   HET
Rv ROBtRT gUIU-tR
DAILY CROSSWORD
I Oounlry
aj.lnat
whom we
trt tf htlng
I Otlrlch.
Ilk. bird
T Nobleman
F>,i I
I  li.lllf of
"taaalnf
Tow*r'
I Pmlt rsfth.
ran busk
11  Recant
II Otfanof
haartnf
11 Tranarsaravlt
Wb*t*JVC«
II Pact
M Pnk
11 Uatsuvtdad
TS «Mlt*r*d
lid*
•4 Bowl
urssdtvrtiand
(erVclwtl
B RprMT*
M Ruler iV
Turn* ITIU*]
tl Road*
X Coin iPr I
11 11*11*
U The 1-.art
aril )
14 H.brew
wel|ht
**■ Pint
I Rib.rial
IT Chilli Md
ftrrtr
Ut Prlaon roo
H Attatwat
11 Obtain
U. Part of
-tok*"
"Oh. h* ifraMI tn anythinj whan I ft* Wn aa Ian minutest
lilt im! N* haa a, harrr kt mil* Mi baa."
"I dont (\apwnA o*n rohtna Wh4»n
Pa ifti f.lli-tu and Ulkt ah»tit u -
nppor1tini(li*>i   in   tofna   fti    nff   plim.
I know s&spnng hu rtima
Weofhtr Forecoit
Official   waalh»r   tntOotOtf*
Oktntiari   arvd   K<vi'»pit    WtVrr4ktj
Aar    patrMt **W»t1f   n-nt   rt-iarvh rhtn^t*
m   ta*n-.p*»rifiit«
BWW.tjfUsUM »^twaM "Ti Ai
rmrt- mm Fiaw» K a ftttmm iM«*iw an 1
wm mil HMK lv fa^r Mftth* if the
tali wrbrtwo bo mm it>>wT«w at it «
rtwrty    \\\w*0tetmm   tt i tm    that    \V* n
m    -rare*  f4aJIMtol*a  r*m*m  %***  fwmrt.'kt* -.
k**wr****|   H'lak****?!   tf*d   mpsrtmtr**   it-*--
 	
—
■   •—■
i am\ yai.mreamiiii ijHrUi.iji'i ''tmt^vtwmat
CLASSIFIED
PHONE 144
BIRIHS
JfMIQ—To Mr. md Mrs R D.
llg, Vincouver, May ID. • asm.
but Un. Mra Craig wit. the for-
r MlM  Martinet   Dlll|:**ll  ol   N.l-
I. 	
ieINTOSH~lu ~Mr. and Ura llra-
m Mclnloih "I Niikll»p al Koole-
1 Lake Oct.ciul HoaplUI. May 11. *
HELP WANTED
K
yr
■a CIVIL BETWICE COMMISSION
VII ia APPLICATIONS PHOM
C*JK WHO  WISH TO ESTABLISH
THEIR  ELIGIBILITY   POK
IFLOYMSNT   AND   CLAIMS   OTP1-
r OSRS. ORADSS  1  AND J
THS   UNEMPLOYMENT   COMMISSION. NELSON. 8 C
LARlEb - ORAUE 1—41300 per m-
num.  ORADS  1—11500   per   Ml-
num plus Out ot Living  Bonus
Statutory Deductions.
INSURANCE     AND     CLAIMS
*""-Further   d«t»lle   on   prater.
dUplsyed st Poat Offlc* »nil Nstlonsl BelecUv« Sarvlc* Olllce
PLICATIONS,   obtelMbls   si   Poal
Ofllc*. should  be  properly com
pT.ted Uld Hied with Civil Service
fcrnmlulon.    188    Wut    Pend r
Street,  Vancouver, B C. not  liter thin Jun. 4th, 144*
taSgAJSE QUOTE COMPETITION
NUMBER 44-17
lta *dmu*em*nt U authorized  by
5!^ „, Natlon^JJ^jfcUnSe^vlc.
^SkrTpTwtWwTknfWvM-
«Ov lor teneral duty ln 110-bed
tottaCillnoepiiti. War, 414 011
S^onth plus full maintenance
\Znl\swn\ or temporary urvle*
Sphlltn preunt emergency Trans-
Joruion provided lor On. Teu
ISvlc.. APPlT Sup.rlntend.ntot
yp^m, 0.1t Hospital. L*thbrldg.
Albtvrte -—-
TONERS ANDlvUJCKlRS
WANTED
lane producing oopper mini
_, irrtliri Columbl* oout neu
Jinoouver P*n P*"- Apply n«r-
iilSertlve Bervlc. Office. R*fer
-     No  »*1   11S1-1-11S4.
QIIU, WAN-ffJ-l n«l«D-
aim, »«»■"' ■"■• ——
u with VxeS whofcul* firm
.  h, capable  of  taking ordtra
—, teketbem. Apply Nation*! *•-
letln Ssrvtia. gUxm.	
Ui-rm_cCrlaTrUCT   POLS   MAK-
■^"IrflJnce  put  id*!.  *»<
,btr * mllu rrom Slocan High-
j   Apply Selective  Bervlc..  I4*l-
totm"*™--ta^emu
 P5O0BTH   CLASS   I"***
sr  tor  uwmlli   nur   town
EST Nation*!   SalecUv.   Bervlc.
tmitojeiw ^^
Jatjri, wAirito rem war*.
work   with   local   whnl»e«li
Apply     Nstlonsl     Selective
14*1*00 |-
„. wAjrW PUR  HUULSB
tool' » pupil*. PleVl 1 to I   Ap
; Secretary. School Botrd. Need
V SCHOOL OTP.L POR kCnon
I for Bumnwr Horn, ln town I*
5   dalnd.   Sot   14.   D.1U
_ -rjwoWtVr    WArrREft
rrntaln, camp IW« tN4t»- Oooi
eo.  APPlf Btlutlu Suite*, HI4-
.    TOR    OEWERAL WORS  IN
ilt.l    APPlf   N.uonal   ktetectlv.
. N.laon ^^wmr——
limiATIONS WANTID
lea,    lata, ft*    aaa-
 .1 nlv.nia.menu  BEOt**
I elaultlMtlon te "aval p*opl*
I eoretloTiiaenl Only ttt tot
*m   (4  **r*i -mom *ny
, el mournd Uau  r*y*bl*
I adv.no.   Add  lOe If bo* BOU-
' awn*	
IX1STTION AS HOUST-
_■ for on* or """t an*n So*
leitv New*        ^	
PERSONAL
WHEN   IN   VANCOUVER.   STOP   AT
Alm.r Hotel, Opp C. P. R. IXpot.
UXIYD'S CORN SALVE STOPS PAIR
liLlantly. 60c it Fleury'i Phirroiicy
VOsFUaN BUt A CASH REalSTETi
In  good  worklni order for 111. J
China. 524 Vernon Street
RUBBER STAMPS POR ALL PUB-
pas*. NlUon Dilly Newi Comm.r-
rlal Prlntlni Pepertpwit
ANUEI.IQUS OBXlTHAtR RESTORER
give, luittuui colour to grsy lifaa-
lea. b.lr   11  »t M*pn.  Ruthlrlurd
cSfHOpltACTIC X-RAY BPINOOHA
phy. Slr.iid Blrtg . Trail, B.C Houra
10 p m to 7 p.m. E. O. Haul,
dahl. DC
EAT WHAT TOU LIKBI WILDER*
Stomach Powder bring, qulek, comforting relief from Indliutton, hurt
burn, aour .tom.ch. 60c and 11 *t
all dnnnlsta
25c rs r^Wc
P   O   Boi  434,  Vancouver
Any B-eip roll developrd and printed
35c  ReprlnU Sc   trot fli7 coupon
LONELY    POLKflt    JOIN    RKL1ABU
Confldontiil MaiUlmnnUl Club-
Many Mrabfc.. With rucaiia Particular! and dMcilptlona  lOo Udlti
tree Bo* 121, Rmlna      	
ATHENTION SCHOOL BOARD «C-
rctarlM We hava a. taiga Block of
newiprlnt, mlmeo and bond paper
and can fill any order immediately
Dilly Newa Prlntlni Dept., Neleon
Brltlih Columbia
World'i ninnleai Joke Novelty   10c
Includlni cataloe of  Pereonel  Hy-
Jlenlc Suppllee, Book* ou ell 8ub
ecU,  Novcltlee. Etc
WESTERN  DBTRIBUTOM
Boi   34      Dept    KNC      Iteglna,
PIIJrlH   DEVELOPED   AND   PBINTTD
(6 or 8 exposure roll) 25c ReprlnU
Sr each Por your enapehoU. chooea
Kryital Flnnh Ouaranterd non-fade
EnnU   KryeUl Photoa. Wllkle, Ba»-
atchewan.    SeUbllabed    over    10
FURS
POLAR FURS LTD.
Polar Storage
Guaranteed Protection
Expert Restyling and Repairing
Low ritei — free e*tim*t*i
MS Grtnvllle St V»ncouv«r
stop surrtRiso rson roiieow-
Ing itotaacb Dlaordera Acid atom-
ch. Indlsastlon. Hisartburn. Co*t-
id tongui. Bad Bie.ih Sick Bead
•rhea, etc Um Ellk'a .tom.ct. pow-
d*r Ko 1. prepared by esperlenceO
Phirmadit It miuri giv. ImmKllst.
mult* or money back. II 00. II00
Bilk's Medlcln. Company, Dapt 44
Saakttoon   "
Itop   rrcHiKo   torturss   5*
Kwmi. paorlstal*. ringworm, sth-
tete'a tool snd oU>..r sklD Irrlta-
tlon* wlia KUk* ointm.nt So 1.
preacrtption of noted skin ip*c-
Itlllt Iwh rtllived promptly.
•kin hilled quickly or money refunded II 00. 43 00 Hall ortteri
filled promptly Orster todiy from
Illki Meil: m. Co. D*pt 41 Suk.
atoon   Sask 	
■UBLIC NOTICES
MACHINWY
DN MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT CO
KllSOH.
IH.ll : '
Mlllln
B C
Dtiwit T30
ind    5*wmill
■lliWSItJOaaaTT UQUOS ACT"
(oacllon  el)
scrnni or aptucatiotI pos cos
SDfT TO TKAJISrta OP  BBS Lies* CS
KOT1CS IS HIRSBT gleam that on
lh* 1lh d.y of Jun. n«*t. lh* untter-
stl*ned intend to apply lo th* IJquor
i Control B ,arrt lor conaanl lo uioaf.r
Beer Ucmc* So 444*. Ia*u*d la r»-
apsKt of prttaa'ass* raaln* p.rt of * building known at SAVOT BOTSU ^t-
u*te .1 let B*krr Buret. N.laon. Brl-
Itlah Cclumbli. upon land* dMCTIMd
ti lxrt. ThlrlMn llll and Pourtaan
nil. Block Sltvaty-on. ltll D L-tl
N.bson CUV Plan. N.laon Und Fle*ia
Irtuoo DlaUlct. te th* Provino* ol
Bntlab Columbia from Nalaon Bou!
Comptuiy Umlud. io Harvvy Joavrph
Ht i a and Allc* Martarvt Hasjck. at
Netetn. Brill** Columbltt, th* uana
fail**
DATS!) at Neunn. Irlllah Columbl.
•.Ma lib star of Mar A D   1944
HAKVIT   JOSEPH   HAUCX.
Applicant  and  TTtna.'aT*.
ALICI UAROArUfT HAUCS
Appllcanl and TT.n*terts«
BUSINESS AND ,
PROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY
IISAYEaTB AND MINI
sjfSWjpmtivs*
a   W.   W1DDOWSON.   PROVWOLAL
A*«*yer, 101 Jo—phln* St., Wslton
H.    S.    SUdtS,    ROSSLAND.    B. 0.
Aawyar, Chtymlit, Mln. r«pr««env.
IHS WSST SOOTSHAT ASSAY OP-
llca, 410 Kooteniy St, NeUon, B.C.
A. J. BUII. Ind*p*nd*nt Mln* K*pr*-
ts.nt.tlv., Boi 54, Trill, B O,
EfOINEBS* ANP BUBVSYOBB
R  W   HAOOEN, MlNlMO AND OlVa
■ngln**r,    Bs 0.    Und    Burv*yor
Ro**l»nd *nd Orand fork*. B.C.
BOYD C.  APPLBCK. 311) OOHI ST.
N.laon, B.C . Surveyor and Snglneer
INH'KANNr, AMI SliAI. SStATS
CHAB    P.   MCHABDY,   INSURArlCl,
Real rat.te Phon* lit.
MACHINIST*
BENNTTTS LIMITED
M*.chlne Shop, ic.tyleni and electric
welding   motor   rewinding
commercial   refrigeration
Phoni 608 111 Vtrnon St
STKVCNSON'8     MACHINS     SHOP-
SpcclaljaU In mini *nd mill work
M.chln.   work,   light   snd   h**vy
■tectrlc Uld Acetylene wilding
T0t   V.rnon   St.,  Nilion  -  Phon*  II
OPTOIvHtTHUTS
W  E MARSHALL
Optometries*
14M Bay Aw., Trail Phone ITI
BASH rACTOSIBS
'.      LAVirgoN 8 SASH PACTORY  .
Hardwood merchant        IT* Baker Bt
BP.rOND HAND BTOREH
WE   BUY,   SELL   AND   EXCHANOE
What hava yout Ph. 444, Ark ator.
PROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS
FOR SALE
Smoll farm, approximately
6 acres. Close to town.—
House is cottage type.
$1350
C. W. Appleyard
Real Estate ind Iniuranct
SN Baker 8t Phone MD
LIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND
PARM SUPPLIES, ITC
TMt 'WHICH „.,,„»(
CHICK.   GIVE mi[})
White. Black, Brown snd Buff Leghorns, Bsrred Rocki, R. 1. Rada,
New Hampshire! and Light 8us*tx.
June prices per 100 Uniexed I'ullet*
White Leghorni $1300   $27.00
B. Rocki, H. L Reds,
N  Hamps ..    14.00     24.00
Black, Brown, Butt
Leghorns     18-00     10.00
Light Sussex 18 00     28.00
SUPER CHICKS
White Leghorn        -    1800     10.00
B. Rock*. R. L Bads, „
N  H*mps         MM     MOO
Cockerel Chlcki:
Ughorn*-$300 per 100; B. Rocki,
R. 1. Itea*, N Himpi, $10.00 par 100.
Write for prlc* list tnd remember
thit lt's-
RBSULT* THAT COUNT
Box N, Linglty PrtlrU, B. C
NEW HAMPSHIRE BABY CHICKS.
*pprov*d tnd bloodte*t»d stoek. *1I
per 100, 1 cent mors per chick leas
tb*n 100. R**dy to *hlp *v*ry Tua>»-
d»y If no Mint st your station
•end enough moniy to p*y charl**
Oilley Avenu* H»tcherj. John Oootl-
min. 1455 Olllay Av«nu*. 14tw
Weitmlniter, B.C.
QUALITY CHICKS
Oovtvrnment  approved, blood  te*t-
ed  New  Hampahln  ind  White  Ughorn. Order> t*k*n for lttt IUy tnd
June delivery.
WMtmintter H*tch«rj * Poulty Fann
1.. Aci'arlae
R. R. 1, N«w we*tmln*ter. B.O
M ACKSS RANCH POT* SALE. 12
acr** under cultivation. Lot* ol,water I room houae and other bulld-
Int* In lood condition. Will aall
cheap on iccount of 111 h**lth. Ap-
ply John Sterlck, Tmlr, B.C.
BUNGALOW ON HIOH BT IN VERY
daHr*bl* loc.tlon. CIom In. Ne.rly
I lot* in l«wn »nd g»rd«n. Ujw
Uie. Po*****lon July 1. for p*rtlc-
ulir* *pply 118 Slllc* St, Pbom
I&6-Y
.   HAVS   CLIENTS   WISHING   to
Krthsa* hom.a Bo at aollcll your
Ung your property with ua C P
McHudy. 564 W»rd St. Nelaon.
Phon* 111
WHY NOT REPINANCS TOUR MORT-
gtg* on th* Yorkshire Savlnp «n.1
Lota Monthly Reduction pi»n «t
I p*r cant   c  W  Appl«y»rd
POR SALS- TWO HOUStSS, III AND
111 Vlctorl* Strtwt, 11000 00 Apply Brown It Dawwjn.
WS SPSCIALU* IN PABM LANDsi
Se* our Il*t—Psotetrteon Pmlty Co
Ltd . 5JJ W«rd Bl 	
FOR SALI, MISCELLANEOUS
ling
M»chin«iTr
Gu ind  Dtnel  F.nglne*.
Ivlnrud*  Motori
Bactrlc Ughtlng ''tents
[LONDON B B  HOISTS
I  loo  .nd  I  lon    .11  ate.1
In etoct   unmedl.la cVtlisery
RVES E. RITCHIE 1 SON
lienor M*r    Ut:
Vsnopuvae   S^ C	
Toeiing Stoela
sate* wlncbaa   Bartlon hoot*.
sa*. i    ..   iwiv*u. .u-
_AL aTrS. OOMPANT  l.TD
'"pt I   rod   VancsTUvev   If
LOST ANO FOUND
- ON   S10KW4T    irrtTO
I mi Tattium   irsict aariassal
I ttr*. .'.m HIT and  Ur. reel
I    tea    Prsrd     Reward     Prems.
a Lumttar wtd CoaU (o   N.Usott
■■OOVEHNMIKT   LIQUOH   ACT
itacuatn HI
NOTICE OT APPLICATION POR CON-
BINT  TO   TRANeJPBI  OP  USB   U-
Ctwet
NOTICI la lt*r.by given th.t on tb.
14th d.y nf July nail lh. und.r-
s i-'l intend lo .poly to th. liquor Control Board for cona.nl lo
trat.tf.r of steer t.loanc No Mat leaned In ■'■',-• of taremla*. ttaHn. part
' a bullsKii* Inown .a 11 •', * 1 HuWI
il'.n'' .1 U0 Baker Btrv.l IteUsoc.
Briuah Col'imbie upon lb. Utnd. dtt.-
rrihed ai lou Number Two ill .nd
Thre. Ill IV»I Tavle. llll. Off-
rial r.an of Nelasn CUT Natasvi land
Ref atr.lkin Dlal/'.rt, In Ut. PTovlnc
rsf BrllUh Columbl. from C.larlna
Pt-.ptn, ti Julian K',p.la .nd Joeeph
p- 1st nt N.toon. Britiah Columbia
th.   trsnartsr-e.
HATm   at   N.lacm    I C    thl*   Itth
^ar ot May   1M4
JULIAN   HOrAl-A
jnsttPTfH  utdak
Apn'.-.nta    .nd    TY.ni
TTMBIK UMTT
Located In Nelaon DlitncV B C . 4
mite* from rillwiy In direct Urn.
eomawbit longer by road ComplUlnl
leader, hemlock, white pin*, ipnice
Ufsiantlty. •bout 15 trillion feet. Quit*
• ten* QUMtlly of I   ter pole*
Tbla TIMBER UM,T ta priced at a
vary reataOTHbl* price, and la to* clo*-
Ing  up  of  in  tattle
W« h»v« lull p*rtlcul»n and »p»-
etfle crulst* In our ofllc.
WHTTI * CO   UMITKD
Real Pilate and Bu»lnl«i Broktrri
10111-100 Blr**t    Edmonton. Alb.ru
pin - prrrtNOs - tubes  special
tew prlc** AcUv* Trwllng Co.. IH
avsaall St.. V»ncouvg. B C
POK    SAL* -   OURNTY    OXl-OKl)
Rang*, on. 4, .1** bad and iprlni
Phon. Ill-R
POB   BAL45-USXD   CHESVlHSUl-D
mite   .nd  cak  dining  ubl.      1100
Hill Mln** Rd.      	
ARE   YOU  IN  NEIT) OP  USED  AK
tlclaat Pay le*. it thi Ark Store.
We oto itill booking ordtwi lor our
uu*llty Leghorn ind N*w Hampahlr*
chlcki  lor  delivery  »1WI   May   15th
CockereU In both breed* *r* *v»ll»hi*
now. All atoek |ovemm*nt ipproved
Send lor Information and prlo* 11*V
New Siberia Farm
A. Balakihln, CblUlwack, B.C.
HABV cHicta
WRITI  APPLEBY  POULTBT   PABK
Mlulon City. B.C. lor our 1*44 lllu*-
•uited *nd IniUTictlv* ptle* 11*4 «
New Himpihlre. B«n*d and SO'
Sired  White Ughorn b*by  chlcki
All   blood-tttated  »nd  t3ovi«TUD*nl
Approved stock,         	
f PINI TEAMS OP THAT SUtTdIaL
bunch itill untold Th*** hor***
iri well bred perchiron *tock *nd
In good ihip* md QUtet. C*n l»*
•ttn al Killy Cmk Dairy, Frult-
vsle, B.C. 	
NEW    HAMP8H1RI   CLICKS   "K0"
fDvernment spproved hstehery Miy
15 00 per 100, M00 lor 40. M.OO lor
25. Puhr'i Poultry Parm. L. Subr,
Boi 114, Vernon, B.C
LOWKH PRICES POR JUNE OH MY
Rhod. toUnd R*d Chick. 41 lor 24,
II for 50, 111.50 lor 100. c»*h with
order Oeorg. aim*. Trlangl*
Hitchery. Annitrong	
NEW HAMPSHIRE COOORaX CHI-
cka iny quintlty it *ny Um* it
•Igbt cent* i«b Apptebyi Poultry
Pirm. Mlulon city, BC,
POR SALE - I AYBSHniK COWS.
2nd call. I Ayrablr* cowl, let cilf;
» jer****. Ird cilf. Apply Joho T.
Potipoll,   betwesm   Shoreicre*   »nil
POR 8ALE-MILKINO COW, Kl-
centiy fr**h*n»d. Apply M»»- r.
LVTsrhtit, Rob*on, B C.
PRE8H COW POR SAIJE—OTVaSS I
g.l>. milk p*r diy R. C. McWown,
RR   No   1   N.lston	
HORSES POR BALE. 5 YRS OLD
broken. 1100 lb*, S. aTjmclrt>tenko.
B»lmo, SC  ^^
POR SALT -00AT8. ALL A0E8 VSR
non Hatkln   Bilfour ^__
phovi ii4 r<m want ad sssvict
toquotei a a .
JetJlA CWJ, fQSSTWQ IJXRW IJQJTO
Til KTIUJ, XO ITT OXUKJSSJO-J. '
111 0 I I g w
TMteetlay'. r»||a*|*lln    AHT) HTAR.T* THAT OpTCX BEAT
moH roR pTiAisi mow rtsi. that pulsi ko aaosx-
ItYXeM.
af  r.    m.y   a-.its.mule   foe   th*  orlgln.1   '*
thrn'nhes,t th. .nllr. rryptoounU   ,*
a    IB    mty ..plana an 'ii.'   Tlrnl Ihr
V   .nd   lollo*   Usroueh   a.  lh. tsnlsj
AUT0M0TIVI,
MOTORCYCLES, IICYCLIS
pmwytha  «rMi*>*>   r:prmiT    A   i'ib
Ml    ihAtnamm    btm    r*V't(mrl    lha
imtm     few    saMiAtit-*     ui    "*       tlmi
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Boi number lie utr* Thli
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PLANTS
Asters, mixed; Alyssum; African (toll) Frtnch (dworf)
Marigold; Portuloco; Tag-
etes; Drummondi P(tlox
(dworf); Nasturtiums; Sweet
Peas; Per dozen   SStJ
Biu* Lobelia, trolling and
dwarf; Giant and Dwarf Zinnias; Snapdragon Nlcotlnla.
P*r down    35*
Petunia*, California Giant;
Salvia, red or blue. doz. SOtt
Dahlia*, large bloom*. Psr
tubsr      Ut
Dwarf Dahlia, Vinco Fuchla,
out of pots. Dozen ... f 1.90
Canna*, all color*, out of
pot*, »ach JtSt)
Carnations, dozen nt
Geraniums, red and pink,
out of pots, each 18c1, 25<
and tOt
Cabbage, early, lot* and red,
Broccolli, Brussels Sprouts,
Per dozen     20*
Cauliflower, Snowball. Per
dozen  25*
Celery, Utah; Pepper*. Per
dozen ._.  30*
Tomatoes, dozen .40*)
New Climbing Tomatoes,
out of pots, dozen . 41.00
Cucumber*, Pumpkin, Hubbard Squash and Vegetabl*
Marrow, out of pots, eo 10*
Mac's
Greenhouse
Phone >10
Nelaon, E C.
LARCH GLADIOLUS BULBS. RAIN-
bow collection trt outeteodtni vermin, 1 doien 41.10 delivered Kuy-
per'. Bulb., H.txlc B.C. W. gnr*
thi beat only,	
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BOOM    ANTJ    BOARD.    CLOSE    D<
Reuontbt* rate*, ph. Ml-L.
RENTALS
WANTID TO MMT IMMEDIATELT
tissue, ln good condition. I bedroom*.
N*tl  Junior  Hlih  School.  R.ll.bl.
tenmu. Bo« 71, Dally Niwi.
POK RSNT—PWVSTK OAMP. 1 atlfl
oomfortebl* c.bln*. Clott* to road
•nd creek Apply B. Johnatom.
Bo*well. BC
WANTID,   MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED TO BUT POB IMMEDIATE
rhlpment s*v*rtl carload, of Wit!
cedsr fence pott* mo*tly Ma* 11 to
11 Inch clrcsamf*r*nc«. Royal Luaov-
b*r Tarda, Calgary, Alberta.
WANTED  -   LAJtOS  CUtCTJUTDtt)
haater    Phon* 1044- T
WANTID—A SAWMILL APPLT BOl
K Dally New.
Tigers Wallop
Yankees Twice
DrrHOrr, M.y M (API-Paul
Trout and Hal Niwhomtr pitched
Hven-hltten igilmt Ntw York
Yinkeei todiy to flvt Detroit Tig-
en i double American Leigut victory, 2-1 tnd 4-1, before t holldiy
crowd ot 37.M5. Trout won Ml own
gtmt ln tht opener by hitting I
homer la tht ninth.
Tht Yinkeei. who had iwtpt four
itralght double Mill, *cored on
Trout only In tht ilxth Inning,
whtn Nick Itttn belted hit fourth
homtr.
Tint gunt:
Ntw York     1   T   I
Dttrolt . 1 11   0
Bonham and Hemiliy; Trout and
Swift
Second game:
Ntw York    _.. 1   T   t
Detroit 4  I   1
Zuber, Turner (I) tnd Otrbark;
Newhotistr tnd Richard*
INDIANS BLAIT KID SOX
TWiei
CLEVELAND, May W (APl-Th.
leventh-place Cleveland Indlini
■wept both endi of an American
Letgu* doubleheader from the Boston Red Sox today, winning the
nightcap 4-1 behind thl MVtn-hlt
pitching of Allle Reynoldi. ifter
iltglng a ilx-ntn iplurgt to take
the opener )-l.
Yank Terry waa charged with th*
lot* of tht finite, u he wilked
thre* itralght batten after Roy
Culltnblnt tingled ln tht ttvtnth.
Mel Hirder won th* op*a«T for
Qtvaland, aided by Cullenblm'i
flnt-innlng homer. Jim Ttbor
bliiled • circuit clout for Boiton In
tht lecond Inning
Flnt gtmt:
Botton     __. 110
a«Ttltnd    • 11   0
Onell, Ryba («) Johnion (7) .nd
Pirttt: Hirer •n'' ARour      _
Partee; Harder and Roasar.
Second gun*:
Beaton    I  T  (
aevtltnd       4   11
Ttrry, Rubt ft)  Wtrodi (B)  *nd
Wtgner: Reynolds ind Row
BROWNS  LICK   SINAT0RS
TWICI
ST. IeOtTIS, Miy M lAPl-U-
though outhlt la e.ch game, St
Loull Browni took both endi of •
rain-drenched doubleheader from
Wuhlngton Seniton today, M tnd
43
Th* two vitrtorlei moved the
Browni to within * hilf-gamt of
th* Amtrlcin Laagut leidlng New
York Yank***, tad th* doubl* leu
VANCOUVER STOCKS
TOP CASH PRICE
pild (or your
USED CAR OR
TRUCK
itntini mike. mod*l  *nd  y**r.
sliintl m«k.. model and year
IIU  I lilt    SEDAN     NTlejON   All
Wrecklni » Oiiai* 	
POR »UtOUOSfLi MRTi
CIIV »uto i
myt'lMASleVA
locunAmvr
hump am
Calgary Livestock
CALOsARY. May SO (OP)-Osttl*
174:  bogs 441.
Oood lamb* 11.00: odd top* 11.00.
Oood to cholc* butcrxr *te*n 11 71-
13.50, common - m.dlum 10-1140.
Oood to cholc. huuher h.lfera llll 74; common-medium 10.10 M. Oood
te choice f*d celv*. 11.71-1110; common medium 10 11 40. Oood cow. 1.71-
140: common-medium 7 150 Oood
bulla 7.73-1 IA; oommon-madlum I-
7*4 Oood to choice v..l c.Ivm 11-11;
oommon-medlum 8 50-11 50.
Kofi yeiterday 11M A'l delltired
Winnipeg. II 10 A'l for Caaut ship-
mint,   ltll A* *t local plant*.
MINE*
artlorn*	
C«rlboo Oold	
Oold Bait	
Ormdvl.w	
atadltr Wlnmt	
Island  Mountain   _
Kootensy Ball* 	
Pacific Nlek*l	
Pend Otsrllat _	
PVonaar Oold 	
premier Oold 	
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Con Mining * Smaltlng
Dom Steel a Ooal S	
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NILSON DAILY NEWS, WIDNISDAY, MAY 31, 1944 _ 7
dropped Wuhlngton Into ■ third-
plica ttl with Detroit
flnt game:
Wuhlngton     4 11  0
St  Louii           I 10   0
Hlifntr. Carraaquel fl) and Terrell, Ouerr. (I); Potter, C.iter (I)
and Mancuto.
cVtcond gam*:
Wuhlngton  _.. ttl
St Uttlt  4(1
Wynn tnd Guerre; Shirley, Hoi-
llngsworth (t) tnd Hiyworth.
CHISOX TAKE HIADIR
PROM A's
CHICAGO, May SO - Backing up
tht study pitching ot BUI Dietrich
tnd Ortvtl
and Orval Grove, Chicigo Whlt*
Sox checked the Philadelphia Alh-
lttlct' ipurt todty by iweeplng in
Ajntrictn Lttgu* doubleheader,
9-1 tnd 1-1, btfon 15.037.
Grow* gsvs tht A's only six hits
la tht nlghtctp, while Dietrich minimis**! 11 Philadelphia hill tnd four
paait* In thl opener. The Sox got
only ill hlti off Buck Newiom ln
thl flnt gtmt, but clustered them
ill Into two lnnlngi.
Flirt gam*:
PhlUdilphU    1 11   0
Chicago 111
Newtom ind Htyei; Dietrich *nd
Truh.
Second gtmt:
Phll«d«lphla     1   •   0
Chicago   1 10   0
Htrrli and Hayu; Grove md Tur-
Braves Spill
Wilh Cardinals
BOSTON, M«y 10 (API-After
being blinked 1-0 by Nit* An-
drewi' four-hit Hitching ln tht
opentr, th* pice-iettlng SL LouU
Cardinal! pounded four othtr Botton Brtvaf fllngeri for t 1*4 decision to divide today'i holiday
doubtehnder before • crowd of X,-
WT.
Whltey Kurowikl clinched th*
•econd gamt for non-flnlthlng
Southpiw H*rry Brtrcrseem by driving ln flvt of th* Cirdln«li' run!
whllt collecting hi* leventh md
eighth   homeri  of  tht  Mann.
rirtt gamer.
St LouU             I   4   0
Boiton 1   •   0
Gumbert md Odei; Andrewi tnd
Kluttx.
Second:
St Loull  .   U   It   I
Boiton          I    I   1
Brecheen. Schmidt ft) md W
Cooper; Hutchinson, Klopp (41,
Cardonl (7), Llndqulst (I) snd
Hofttrth.
Al Alelern Hits
Fast Pace to
Beal Sun Again
NEW YORK. Hay M (AP)-Tsk-
Ing idvinttgi of nil light weight
A. C. Aletern iped over the IV,
miles In 1:01 1-J todiy to whip
the highly regirded 8un Agsln In
the Mth Suburbtn Hsndlcap ss
sttendsnee and betting records were
hung up st Belmont P*rk.
Th* Clevelmd -owned flve-yenr-
old, turning In the fastest time tor
the race airice Whlik Brookl ael
t world record of two minutei flat
in 1*13, hit the finiih line t half
length In front of Sun Again from
Warren Wrlght'i Calumet Stable lo
take Ihe purie of tMJOO Ernsi
wu enriched by an additional
$8,000 when his Alquest won third
plsce, five lengths bsck of the favored Sun Again.
The crowd of 81,01*, exceeding by
II the previous high stt Mty 80,
1*42, bet IW0,30» on the Suburban
for a State record for one race and
aent the total for the eight races
soaring to ttM9,0tT7, Vnrloui Wir
Relief organlralloni and hoipltnli
ipllt Ihe track'i profits, estlmsted
st 1130.000.
BALL SCORES
First geme:
Montreal 1, Buffalo 0
INTgRNATIONAL
Second game:
Montreal 7, Buffalo I.
Pint game:
Newark 0. Jersey City 1
Second g*me:
Newtrk 4, Jeraey City 8
Pint game:
Baltimore 3, Syracuie 8.
Second game:
Baltimore 8. SyrecUM 1
AMIRICAN ASSOC.
Morning gimt.
St Piul 1. Mlnneipolll 8.
Afternoon: Mlnneipolll 8, *Jt Piul
11.
Pint g<u.._
Ktnm City 8, Mllw.uk.. T.
SsKond-rtmiu City 8, Mllw*u-
kee I.
Indiinapniii   1,   LouUvlllt   T.
Columbui 8, Toledo 1.
Ball Standings
DODGERS SCAT BUCS TWICI
BROOKLYN, May M (API-The
Dodgeri took both and* of today'i
holiday doubla-hudstr from tht Pirates before t crowd of 14,763, tnd
movved Into • fourth-pile* tl* In the
Nttlontl I-e.gu* wtlh lh* New
York   Glint!
The Bucs droppttd to third place,
• gam* and a half back of th* Redi,
•i th* Dodgeri took th* open.r, M.
•nd th* nightcap. 4-1.
Pint game:
Pltteburgh        -     I    I   1
Brooklyn I   11   1
Butcher. Vlielll <4> ind Lopei.
D.vU (*1; Plowert, 0*t«rmu*ller
(7) tnd Owen.
Sacond:
Pltteburgh	
Brooklyn
R**clgno.    Cucurrullo
L   Pet
11   .471
8 14 111
lt 14 .976
17 10 A3I
17 X 45*
11 11 4.40
14 1* .414
11 11 SSS
Ixipei.   C.melll   (I).
(I) tnd Owtm.
3
I
Hi
Or*g*.
10    1
1"    1
«n 1
Davis
WINNING GRAIN
mineirmi, M.y to icpi - ortia
quo la Uon*:
STE. Opan    Mlrh    Low    Caoa*
Maj HIV,      — -        HIVi
July      lit'.    111%    11144    1141.
Oct  HIS    HIV.    1101a    HIS
OATS:
All luture* *l raallag srsca* USB
BARlXT
All futon* A wiling pete** NS*
OASa PKICSS:
By*- I C. w, ins
0»t*    All   mlM   st   railing   arte*.
US
Buln:  All  trade,  il  ratlin* prl raw
MS
Toronto Stock Quotations
MINP.I
Antlo-Huronlm      . .
Baa. Uetala Mining
Contolld.ted U tt S
Dom* Mln*.
Eut   Malartlc
Pllconbridl*   Nlck.l
Gold.n   Oate
Hard Rock Oold .
Holllnier
Hudtson Bay U k t
Internal Nlckal
K*rr-Addl*on      	
Klrkland take
Uk* Shore Mln*.
L*m.qu. Oontec
Utile Loni Uc
MacLeod CocUhutt
Mtl.rUc  Oold
Mining corpor.tWm .
rtlptalng  Mining
Noranrta   -..
Norm.tel   . _	
Perron Oold
Powell FtollVTj Oold
Prtnton But Dorae
Ban  Antonio Oold
ISO
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101
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ataoo* Oold	
Stop Sock .	
Sudbury  B**tn   	
Sullivan Con* 	
Svlvanlla   ..
Tec|.llU|h.a   Oold     .
Toburn Oold MlnsM
Tr.nl CcetU Ba* 	
Vmtur*.      .     	
W.lt. Areutet    	
Oil I
Inter PvAroteura  	
R.-sqallla
Ttt** Canadian .. __
V*rmlUU 	
niDtiTaitii
Ball Ttteahon*  	
Iraa TTielJon   -
B 0 PtJWtrr A 	
C.n  Malum    	
Caut PKlfle My
Dtatllatr.   Ia.gr.m.
Ooodyttar Ttr*
Montr*al Paw*f ....
Sit t***l  Car  	
Power Oorp
SUtU nl  Can        	
el
111
I is
1 TO
1 11
III
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170
110
II 11
1171
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TftaJdist ^hmdjL . . .
MOltTTIlEAI. Papera utllltl** Ud
*»l*ct*d Inrtu.lrl.la won favor on at-
*r*ft
TtrmowTrv-liisisar prteu rated for
th. tnduatrlal. gold snd baa* metal
group* ind lh* Wwtern cats w.r.
uaehing*d te illghtly low*.,
(i.nt Tiltewkallt Oold ttruahad
111 ind cloud .1 ISO ror • gain of
M rem.. Conwwt gtlasd M aaat*
to 110 and rT*tui flrmtssi .bout I
earnte. L*k* Dtif*ult w»a In demand
•t s |a>n of • <wnu te I tl Prte**
war* down • nrw rem. tar Buffalo-
Ankerl'.. Wiliht-H.rireasts. ttwt-
Addlion M.elaod-OoeksUl lit, teet.
Aumaqu. and Preneoetir
Ptlcsonbeldg* Vantur*. .nd Mln
lag Casrporttion  idlM I e*nt* UM
Mormatal |.ln*d I   Btmkar ka
Mil   ateadv    *UllllT*   listed   *
and  eVeeraetel galtttat I   taanatw
raatel* h*U  itaady   Sawalten
S  ant  Nov.nda aulwiU  S
Trt. Int.ritatlnnal  metala lut
tan.ed   and   the  llltl| -Ulrrl*  a' - ts
gained   minimum   Traction.
WIHHtPBO—Wrvss.1 isptarl bit.ln«aa
wm on t minor teak* wttk its. trait**;
riagdit  arMltavt win iwnk*u ef
aVM.MO   kusahala  A  tea  HaaeS*   Trad-
lag In tne «o*ru grain pit wu light
Dtel.nt aKsnta* rtvaturae uw iraeani
on* no oul*4ds. Inteaael wu waeatlsv*.
est nnalni arte** wen IS hither
wllh M.y not epm. July I l«S Octane, i nVy
VAltVwjt/1^**! Ttedlni wa. lltM*.
wlth t total urraavwr w lUt ihiral
RID* TAKI  LIADIR
PROM JAVI
PH1I.ADP.LPHIA.   Uey  X   'APi
Cincinnati Reds swept s Nstlonsl
Lugue doublthe.der from th* Phllllei, 4-1 md 7-4, today hefor. ■
crowd of 11.894 it Shlb* Park
Trailing 8-1 In th* flnt pm*. the
Red! sewed up th* declilnn by
•queeilng two run* icrrstt* th* plate
In the eighth Inning In th* nightcap, Clyd* Shoun trsued I leven-
hilter. ind Prink McCofmlck hit
hii ucond horn* run of th* uutxi
in th* third Inning with two iboard
Pint   fame
Cincinnati 4    11
Philidelphli I    11    1
Carter. Meuuer '11 md Mueller
Rlr* IT); Lu, •Bsrrtrtt III md Pin-
Wy
llelsWfsd
Clnclnn«(l 7    10   1
Phltedelphl. i     7    3
Shoun ind Mueller. Gerheeuur.
Covington ISl Mithew.on ill M it
■111  (ll snd Plnley
QIANTS IHADI CUSS TWICI
NIW YORIC Msy 10 (API Mel
Ott hit three home runi todiy lo
give him lis In four dati md i
uataon total of 10 whll* hU Nrw
York Giants gained two one-run
deciitom over lh. Chlc*go Cub* bv
4-3 md 3-4 before ■ holiday crowd
rsf  11.144*  paid
Ac* Adam* Basest th* second
gsme for the Glenti •• he relieved
Iw.ld 1'yle In the ninth when th.
Burs .cored thru ttmu oa atuddy
Ken*   *rror   uad   iingli  by   Billy
NATIONAL  LIAOUI
St   LouU
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Brooklyn
New York
Botrton
Philidelphli
Chlrago
AMIRICAN  LIAQUg
W   L Pel
Nrw York        10 14 .SM
St. LouU       ..- ..    13 18 361
Wuhlngton      11 II .300
Phll.delphi*          1» 19 .300
Detroit ._ _. .. X X JOO
Beaton       16 10 .474
Cl*v«l*nd           16 » 430
Chicago 16 11 .411
Holm, Eddl* Stinky tnd Phil Ctv-
•rrett*.
In th* opener. Harry feldnun
went th* route for th* first time,
with the tid of i pair of home rum
by Ott. wllh Dm Girdellt on bate
tech time
Pint gun*:
Chicago ._    ITI
Nrw York 6   16   0
Derringer, Plemlng (71 md Holm,
Kieitner (7), Peldmen ind Min-
CUIVJ
becond
Chicigo 4   13
New York 5   6   1
Wyu Vmdeberg (7) *nd Euter-
wood. Holm I7l, Pyle. Adsmi (ll
•nd l.ombardi
WtMTf MflMJ tt"J4*aTi
HAPPY
SHAVING
Cowfoftaiblf inaivii ttfg tt  rw*m
OTwrm-l*otimnAelU**ormw
mry. hi U trnWi hoete h kl
Roil youi own  with
British
Consols
ClGARim I0B/4CC0
 * — NELSON DAILY NZWS, WIDNPDAY, MAY It, 1944
 «	
$190.00 For Bonk Night — Draw ot 8:59
Th* Ser**n'i Mod, Mutical lauQh-Ouoke!||
	
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wirt CASS DALEY
MARTHA O'DRISCOLt
PATRIC KNOWIES
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DE MARCO
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and Hli ORCHISTIA
MARION HUTTON md
tht Ol.nn Mill.r lin|*.l
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TONIGHT - THURSDAY
Complete Showi 7*0-8:4»
CIVIC
SUN GLASSES
•nd
SPORT GOGGLES
25c to $1.50
iMann, Rutherford
DRUG CO.
BROWNIES AND
BOEINGS
ITANGLE SUNDAY
Tn* vre.th.r man put s hall to
I plans for a Brownles-Boelnp |*ma
In ths Women* r.atb.ll Usiue Tueaday. Th* match wu r*«chedul*d for
2 p. m- Hund.y.
I Father Trail Man
I Buried at Coait
funeral aervlo** for Oaoria Aikey
of Vancouver were held at Vancouver
Tu**d*7.
Mr. Aakey, who died at th* Cout
Saturday, wa* th* father of R. D. Aa-
k*T of Trail. Othera aurvlvlng ar* hia
wlf* and a daughter. Ura. O. D
Week*, at  Vancouver.
W. I. President
Speaks on
Rural Problems
VANCOUVIR. May •0>(CaT>—00-
op*r*tlon b*tw**n rural and urban
population*, rtaulUni ln bttttar un-
dsrstsndini of Uw fonnar'* prob-
Itmi, will bt nioimry U tbt poat-
war world la to attain tba hlfh itin-
dird proJaotMl In th* ntw punning.
Mr*. B F. Oummow of P.ichlsnl.
provlnlcil Preaid.nt of Woman'* Initltut**, aild it tba provlnclil Oon-
v.ntlon of Women'i Initltut** hen
today.
Thar* muat be civic Improvement,
bitter facllltl** for country dUtrloU
Uld better rural educational itin-
dirdi that boy. and lirl* ln country
dlitrlct* may not b* hindicipped by
their location. Un. Oummow laid.
Shi urged Inftltut* memberi, who
repre**nt*d 111 group* throughout
th* Province, to continue thtlr prl'
•eut effort* "for home and country.'
Retard Immigration Mr. Oum
mow uld thtt welcome for new Cini-
dl*n* hsd alwaya bean * part of the
W.I. progrim. 8h* idvocited eitib-
llihment of i Kholarihlp fund wh*r*-
by • deaervlng rural girl might ittend
University of Britiah Columbia to
take tha Horn* Economic. Oourie.
Continued effort* .hould be mid.
to secur* better kcoomodfttlon for
old people. Utt. Oummow .aid.
B.C Airman Coma
Horn* on Laava
VAKCOUVIR, Miy 10 (CP) -
Several Brltlih Columbii airmen
havi bun given leive (rom service
oversees. Included In tba Hit in
nt LL II.M.B. Sulton, Courtensy;
Ht Lt, C. P. Gl*u. Pentlcton; Lie.
& D. Atklneon, Princeton; To. M.
W. Brsdihiw, Nsnslmo, Po. M.S.B.
Hull, Victorii.
Water Laval
J J. Campbell Resigns as Chairman
Associated Growers Alter 10 Years;
Claridgeol Arrow Park Nominated
A man who*. plAaac* nil **■
•aalaa** hai aaaaat ■•«» H «*»
psm itttemey tt th. Intttrl**. J. J.
Otatpball A Willow ftwnl *ft«f tl
matt ha* nwanei th* ehahwian.
.kip A the keeotkete* Or*w*«» A
I (. Md. far thai iraa.
Htraunetwl by th* Aasoel«i*d annual  mewtlng  ** dliector for «oo-
Umy-kxrtsw^lmket In hit mat wm
W  3. Clarld|« of Arrow Tort. H   W.
H«rldl*. Mi-*., of lttaiaap wts noml-
mted at artarnatlT*.
DM   twwtrlalaon   A  3D.  Oasjp-
bsll'i svrtoas during th* r-n hu
THOMPSON
FUNHAL    HOMI
AMBULANCE IIRVICI
"DlitlnctlTi   runiril  t*rrloe-_
IIS Kootmsy gt
Phon* Ml
NOW FOR A
FOUNTAIN DRINK
•t th*
STAR CAFE
MOW IS THI TOO TO
P-A-l-N-T
0*t matarlil and idvlci it
MURPHY BROS.
• ia a aaBLVatawa ■ ■ ea
AIK YOUR QROClfl POR
HOOD'S BREAD
Year Hlm* likiry
|Mla-*w»llll
FLEURY'S   Pharmacy
r r*j#c rt p HMH
Comr>o'JiHa*d
kSttnwV
Hsd Art. Utt.
FHONI25
bats iipinam by rn.mb.ri. HI* d.-
clalon to r**lgn bwauss of hi* Ixilth.
mnounoad ln * «»M*r to tb* body,
i •quail. rsjereVted Thl* »ppr*-
datlon *nd r*ST*t w»* iumm»rli*d
lo • Utter from th* innuil meeting
to Mr. Campbell:
-Tour l*tt*T of r*al|n»uon wu r*»d
to Uu tnnu*l m**tlog of th* A**ocl.t-
ei Orowara of May I snd scoipt*d
with th* |T*ati*t r**T*V Tb* i*n*T*l
tMlIni wis that ths Orowtwi would
havilutsd to aocapt It ttrmporirily
and to ul you to fill tn bonoriry
poiltlon until your he.Ith la mtortd
But It wis felt thst you ml|ht oon-
oliet thl. .nulled *om* obligation on
your part and that thl* would not
b* fill to you st nrtannt.
••jjMrysm* hopaa, how****. th*t
your Mtlth would b* r»*tored. If not
oompHKIy, thati aufrielamUy for you
to sttand isjcastssqutrnt m**tlngs ud
to tlv. ua ttl* benefit A your .dvlc.
ind .iperlanc*.
-It ana nerajntatd fully how out-
slaradlni your sWa-ela** h»v* b**a to mm^mmeiii
th* trtut Induitry. both locally tnd
la th. 01—if ud that your unfailing otrtimlem tnd tmrsf* b.x
b**n *n rnaplriUon and *n«ourts*»-
ea*nt to til loocutad with you -
A pin of 27 foot wu rtflstered
by th* Wett Arm at NeUon, on the
Dominion Public Work* gauge for
th* 34 hour* ending at I pm Tuei-
wsy, when the w»tercours* wss st
th* stage of 4 83 feet.
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NEWS OF THE DAY
Raton: Be line. (7o line black fae*
typa, larger type rlt*l on r*qu*lt
Minimum two llnei. 10% dl.-
cvjnt for prompt payment
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IMr 1*1*—1M4 International Pine!
171 Bak.r Bu.et
(reslon Native
Son Killed
on Active Service
OTUtfTTON. B.O, May lO-Bgt.
Kenneth French of Crsaton w.a killed
on aetlv. a*rvlc. ovRsau April 14. II!
waa burled with full military honori
al Btonefall Cemetery, rluogst*, Ing
land.
•ft. rrench. th* *on of Mr*. Bu-
hen U. French ind th* lit* A. I.
Fnnch. wa* born it Creaton Jin. II.
IMS. He wu educated In Creaton
elementary and hlih achoola, and wu
aetlv* In «11 Khool *port*. H. *n-
lUted In th* RCAF. it Vancouver
In th* Fill of 1142.
Burvlvlns ar* hi* mother, a brother,
Oordon, .nd * .liter, AramenU, at
Creaton; and an older hrother, Obar-
le*. with th* C.O.R.TJ. ov*r**u.
Calgary Angler's 20-Pounder Heads
Trout Derby List; Bowker Second
Qrtarallt'i for bttddlni plant* phone
117. Obtm evanlns*.
Bst. I. T . Newa Week snd Liberty
On uie It Valentine.
Wl repair floor pollihera ind wn
era. Bettty Bervlc*. Phone 11.
Modem Bum.low for rent, vicint
lit of July   C. D. BlMkwood Agency
R.   A.   Baund.r..   Chimney   Bwvep.
Phone 807.
Wm. Fowl**, chlmntty cl*.n*r. Ph
tutu.
A Calgary angler heads tht early
entrant* in the Gyro Club'i Kooteniy Lake Trout Derby. He li R.
W. Wird, who on Miy 14 boited •
20-pounder  off  Kaslo.
Th* big ones hav* really bean
biting, especially at th* Kaslo ind
of th* water, sine* mld-Msy. Thirty
four entries for trout Uken ln that
period have beam received by Derby
SUtlstlclsn George Fleury here.
BOWKER  GETS BIX
No imsll share ot th* big one*
that didn't get away have fallen to
the rod *nd ge*r of Gordon Bowker, one of Kailo'i most consistent
successful Wsltpnlsn discipr*
Bowker, with s 10-pounder slresdy
entered earlier In the sesion.
brought In ilx other!. The largest,
18 poundi, two ounces, wss hesvy
enough to give him second plsce
smong the contestants
Entries received were;
R. W Wsrd, Cslgsry, JO pounds;
on  Glbbs  Stewirt  lure,  off  Kaslo.
6 ounces, on Glbbs Mirror No. 4 off
Kulo May 23; weighed by I. H. Latham.
John Carlson. Queens Bsy, 11 lbs,
5V. or. on Glbbs Stewart No. 4 off
Wllllsm Kiln*. Procter.
Mrs. E. B. Hakeman, Nakusp, 7
pounds, 2 ounces, lure not named,
off Kaslo, May 10, weighed by E. H.
Latham.
P. Hucal, Blewett, I pound*, 11
ounce* on Glbb* 8t«w»rt, No. 4 off
20-Mlnute Point May 28, weighed
by D. Phllpot Balfour.
C. Butcher, Rossland, I pounds
on No. 9 Olbbs off Irvine Creek and
Pilot Bay May 28; weighed by T,
Helie, Balfour.
Queen* Bay May 12; weighed by
William Kline, Procter.
J. O. Dolphin, Nelson, 10 pounds,
IS ounces on Glbbs 8tewsrt No. 4
off Llm* Quarry May 28, weighed
by D Phllpot, Balfour.
D. McKenile. Trail, 10 pounds, 19
ounces on homemade plug at the
llsley Expects
to Speak on
Inner Reserves
OTTAWA, May SO (CPI-Flnanc*
Mlnliter Ililey nld today before
th* Commoni Banking Commltte*
that hi expected to make ■ ititement on thl Inner reiervei of the
Chartered Btnki tomorrow or
Thurtdty,
O. O. McGeer (L—Vincouver-
Burrard) and Arthur Slight (1,.—
Parry Sound! have been pressing
for figures showing th* smount*
banks have placed In Inner reserves
to meet possible losses. The Inner
reserve* have not been made public
and 8. M. Wedd, Preildent of the
Canadian Bankers Association, said
in evidence lut week that this hid
not baen the practice In the past
and he did not think he could answer the direct question ss to the
smount Involved.
C. 8. Tompkins, Inspector Genersl of Banks, said In reply to Mr.
McGeer today that Mr. llsley, Dr.
W. C. Clark. Deputy Finance Minister; Grah«m Towers, s Governor
of the Bank of Canada and himself
were *ware of the smount of the
Inner reserves.
Last week he nld the amount
wu more than fl,000,000, but would
giv* no further details.
Mr. Ililey hu given no Indication
whether he will sctuslly reveal the
amount ln his statement.
J. J. Klnley (L—Queen's-Lunen-
burg) uld todiy th* Committee
should stop Its genersl review of
bsnking affslrs and tum to detailed examination of the Bill amending the Bank Act.
"If we could arrive at in lnter-
nitlonal agreement by which thli
excessive or Illegitimate use of the
St*t* power could be kept within
bounds, I think we might find It
possible to preserVe s lot of the
capitalist system snd atlll keep the
world free from win," he uld.
At th* bull for iuch *n *gr*e-
ment ihould be that "fact that an
•ction by the St*te which Inter-
posei an obsUcle to the free movement of goods acrou lt* boundaries
Is not neceaaarily • purely private
•nd lnlemtl matter concerning the
State Itself and no one else and
therefor* Is not necesurily exempt
from sll control by outside suthor-
Ity."
Kulo
Gordon Bowker, Kulo 18 poundi,
2 ouncei. on TST No. 4, off Kulo
A".. r*il!!. ""."".J!' '"!"', '"' M«T 29; 8H poundi on NFS No. 4
rs iht i  meetlnr.   Important  boalneaa.     .. „    ,     ..      ,.  . . ___
* *       "^ I off Kulo, Miy 14. 8 pounds, on FST
For J R Witklm doubli itrmtth !No * °<< K,,l° M«T u'. • Poundi,
rsnllU. call 8. c. Colmia, HO Baku on FST No. 4 off Kulo M»y 18, 7
atrtatt. ! poundi  on   FST  No.   9,   Miy  24;  7
_ „ ~ ~_  .    . „    poundi on NrS No. 4 off Kulo M*y
B**awbrt    Kinsmen    Mllk-foe-Brl-   ..    ...   w.t-s.^.   k_   *   u   I-tt. .
lata   rang*.   I   tea   Batudiy  algll.11*  *"  "''•h'<J  ^  E     L  Uthln>s
Miy 16, weighed by E. H. Latham, I Outlet May 27; weighed by D. Phll-
t Fink
Senator Favors
New History Book
i Kulo.
Fred Roblnton, Nelson, 17 poundi,
pot, Balfour.
George Hobbi, Almworth, 10 Ibi,
12 ounces, on ruby-eyed wlfgler off
Woodbury Point Miy 27, weighed
by Mn. J. W. Burnt, Alnsworth.
Eric Grove, Nelson, 10 pounds, 12
ounces on egg wobbler off Lime
Quarry May 21; weighed by O. C.
Thomu, Balfour.
Chris Jensen, Kulo, 10 poundi, I
ouncei. and 8 pounds, I ounces, on
Olbbs Stewirt No. 4 off Kulo May
FOUNTAIN PINS
AND PENCILS
Priced $2.50 ond up
ALSO SITS.
WATERMAN'S
Yoor Rexall Store
City Drug Co.
Phom 84
Box 440
T Bundle Group
Ships 1(0 Pounds
of Clothing, etc.
Nilson Htadquartari of "V" Bundle! hai aant a 710 pound ahlpment
to '.he organization • haadquartera In
Vancouver Thee* Included adult and
children* clothing which did not require miklni over, u well u tin
wort ihown In the recent exhibition
her*. 'lucre were 11 garment* for
men, 218 for women, 499 for children,
111 for Infant*. 100 quilt* thr** if-
then* and eliht aheltar pillow. In
the ihlpment
The intereit ihown ln thi work
don* In NeUon md th* lurroundlng
dlitrlct wu gritlfylng to Uw worker*
memberi of th* group .utad Tueaday
Th. reil intereit. howiver, will be
felt from donation of miterlil *ent
ln. New worker, it*, ot oour*.. il-
wiyi welcome.
SPORT
SHIRTS
For Summer
W*or
You will enjoy wearing
these new utility shirts for
business or pleasure. ■—•'
Plain colors in long or
short sleeves.
t2.BOtof8.SO
EMORY'S
LIMITED
THE MAN'S STORE
rat*]
FRISKF.Y. Llncoliuhlr*, Engli
(CP) — f risKney ■ parochial chin
council voted to uk th* vicar to
llgn becauie he illegedly flouted
order o. the church luthoritlei
remove certain ornaments from I
church.
le. air heddinj  plant* .ilvertle.- I ouncei on Nils Robinson lure off 24. weighed by I. H. Lathim.
■wat *a sag* 7. cat it mn far uter Ml|, p0,n, Mly to- wel|hed by Mn. I    O. T. Clew, New Denwir, three
Macl ortwaheajM. ra. Ill   j  w  Burw Aiejworth. j flih, tin pounds, 6 pounds and 10
•vlnalon    of   thi  Tortihlrt
Ralph Girltnd. Trail. 17 poundi pounds, respectively, sll on plug
■*vinp mi'hoen Aawx'wiu tt."in on Oibbi Stewirt No. 5, off Kulo, j off Kulo May 24, weighed try E.
welnn Tuta and wed  Mi; sotti ind   Miy 24. SV| pound* on Super Diim-1 H. Latham.
'It- I ond  No   3 off Kulo May 24; both      Fred McGibbon, Kulo, I poundi,
weighed by  E.  H   Latham, Kulo Jon Glbb* Stewart No  4 off Kulo,
Willlim McDonild. Kulo. IS Ibi,  Mty 26, weighed by E. H. Latham.
2 ot, on Glbb* No. 4 off Kulo May j    C.  Arcure. NeUon, 9 pound*, on
13. weighed by E  H. Latham.        iGlbb* No. 4 Mirror off Mile Point
Mn. W Lttonird. Trill. 14 poundi Miy 21, weighed by J. W. Burm,
lure   unnamed,  off   Kulo   May  28,  Alnsworth.
lap
-«rtuki.M or mr
al lh. Civic I rid.s  >vrnl*| ml Sat
Oyrw  Iprle
■asm   Hah
OTTAWA,  May  X  ICP)-TTtp
aratlon   of   •   "talr.   trrca»lrnlnd>d
•uthoriud   tartbook"   of   C*n*dl*n   Orahaa.,   Oreaeatra
history wu advocated by 8*n*tor  ■•* e*«s4.
Rupert Davie*   (L-Ontario)   In th. rtLLO
Senlte today. ! TH* Caaain paint for Intarlo, w.lU
sVanator D.vle* ipoki ts aipport s-ib   pki nil
of i iiwslon by Sttnitor L A  Divld   (L-tJuaoac)   rjropo*lng  that  th*
I*.   Ilanre,   Caaadlia   le
FTtlay.   J.D*  1   MU*.ret   w,|,h^ by *y a Utham.
.    s  le I.    ll 7J      j. w. Hunter, Roolind. II
Nelson Airman
Commissioned
Wt«t*n. Atr Command. RCAF. ht*
innounc-Ml th* ippolntment to oom-
mlatlonad r»nk Or*r**u oi Wo3 John
Chule* OhftitUn, * fuensr, whoa*
motlKT. Mri. C. J. OhrUtlan. r**id«*
it 21ft Blllc* Bt.. Kelaon.
J. A. C. Laughton'
Optometrist
Suite 205
Medical   Arts  Building
Dr. F. W. Green fo
Appeal for
Special Grant
KIMBEKLEW. B C. - The Cltv
Council her* met with Dr F. W.
Green, ML A, *nd W. B Johnstone. PTOvindil Public Work* Engineer, recently, to dirify the loetl
iltuition of neceaaary itreet and
road work with llttl* revenue yet
ivillible to th* six-weeks-old munl-
H.   Hughe*, Nelaon. 8 pounds, 4 elpality.
An ippeil, supported by Dr.
Green, will be mad* for a ipeclil
grsnt for business unflniihed prior
to orginiutlon of the new city. Mr
IIIMI  M'tgBIB a  COAL CO.
SOMIRS" FUNERAL
SERVICE
TH B*k*r Bt Phon. I
Open Diy ind Nlfht
Criffi* tectum
l	
ROSCOE
AND
FOURNIER
•ARAOIMIN
OCT CHTV AOTO mVTCl
Phone 122 Nttaoa. ■ C
poundi. ounces, on Glbb* Mirror, No. 4 off
14 ol. on Glbb* No  S between Pilot! MU* Point Miy 28, weighed by 3.
Bay and Irvine Creek May 28; weigh , W. Burn*, Almworth
ed by Tom Hel»«. Balfour. C. A. Grant, Procter, 8 poundi,
Normsn Msloney. Nelson. II lbs, 1 ounces, on plug st Outlet Miy 18, J Johnston* uld th* Incompltrt* new
II  or. on  Ruby-eyed  wobbler off weighed by Willlim Kiln*, Procter,  road from tha m»ln section to Mc-
Tout chiaoi to aava moon   ImU.   Um*  w^irn Miy 28,  weighed by      H«n* Hansen, Alnsworth, 8 pounds | Dougall Height*, which I* Included
coming   Dsjmlnlon-Provlnclsl   con- ^   ouul4t  pilnU   |n  dueDnUlluwl   D   Phllpot. B*lfour on Glbb* No. 4 off Bluebell M.y 14 j in th* city limit*, would bt gr*ded ,
f*r*nc* *ppolnt • commltt** to pr*- «„,, „„, ^lo,, k, on u  euu •      B   F   Pilmar. Kulo.  IS pound*, weighed by 3. W Burn*. Almworth
pan a lartbook of Canadian htitory (ood »lwlon  iv.lUbl*   Hlpiwrion a   0n B*rlto No   8, off Kulo Miy 20, j    P.   Orov«,   NeUon,   7   poundi,   I
acctrpUbl* to *11 provlnc**. I         — weighed by E   H, Uth*m. ounce*,   on   Clendon   Stew.rt,   off
wl t^^r'-mCS1^"- "'^^•^XP'^|    Mr. in, Q.rk., Kulo, 12 pounds' Llm. Qu*rry M.y 10, weighed by
old   Sen.tor   Davlu.    In   Canad.  ^^    -^ m.tlOB„'m\ Typ.wnur ' " 	
today, Including Frwich «rhooU ta.^. ^ ,Mtr ,„„,   j,,"^   ,c
QuatMc. w* ar* tulng In our public 	
and high ichooli mc** than 20 dlf- <    nnlb  ttatsa. clo*.  to City Limit*   I
firant hl»tort*a of thli cosjnUy ,»»«■■ *boul 1 claarsad   I room boom
At today'i aurtoo th* Strut* g*»» ! ■*"»•<> hou***. 43OO0 00 wrm.   ud
ZEo\m7V tntoUr,im'U-,r;r,o1 ^^2   K^'neolty
twUSim   m   tnlatrm   lupply   for m Wlrt K
th*  flnandiag   of  gov«rnm*nl   **r-
rkai during tb* not two month*
Batting Leaders
■ yTh*
(Three keetken In **eh lasvfu*)
B*ttlng   Chaaad   os  15  tlm**   il
bat):
Player, club       O   AB   R   H Pet
rv»taUL invici
Funsvcil mtvIom for lh* Ul* William Isort. Brkfotd will be hald
Thurvdar It I p o. Trom Uv* rVaita-
Uoa Army Flail Adjt o (T.w. of-
fVl.Unl Iritawwaaait la Return lol-
*S*n Ha: M.larm a4.mr.rlal Park
Farear.1 irr.D4wm.rat. undttr dlrael-
laoQ of tb* Tatoeapant* Fuaaral Bom.
E. Nielsen to Be Manager of H. B.
(o. Store al Sioux Lookout, Onl.
E Nlelun. key man of lha Hud-
•on'i Bay Company itore at Nalaon,
hu beam appointed Manager of tba
Company's itore at Sioux Lookout,
OnL Mr Nlalwn will Uav* for hi*
nrw peat Friday night Mn Nlalwn *nd family will follow In two
waeka
Mr  Nlelisen (olrved lha Compiny'i
run or TmAxn
Wi   wt*l.   to   .iprma   ear   mncm 1 lUff In November, 1H7, *t tb* OU*
W*ik*rt, Dodawrs V 1*4 tS B   411 |*»»w*d*n«*i fa* tb* sua. kuui wore. | j,^ ,»„„   „d aft« vartfjua pr>>
Tueker, W.a       22   80 18 M   .400 *** ^f** °< «y»p»"-y tndttmtad to a. ; moiiony  wu appointed   key  roar
Muilal. Card*
mi rt ut    rso  ha   °ur    btwsMvstmtarjt.    aWn   fee   ..
**   ™   - ..     Jl  sWauuful   flor.l   tribute.   itMnl.
.ppolnted   key   men
to th* Yorktown stor* tn Saakstch-
PhUUp*. Brave*    1   H   I 11    SX Mr   ,nd   M„   w    H    anoteaoii.  Wr
Hca4»<l*r. TL U    14 11 H    SV,   and Ura   w  I  Ov.baa.   Ur   and Un
Hocktrtt. Ind 10 108   I M   3*1 T  U   Huny   Arrhl* T   lta*	
Run* batted In: National League I "~~
Schulti.    Dodgers    »     American j     TOO LATI TO CLASSIFY
L*agua:   Tabor,   Red   Soi.   H*y*a
Athletk. 28
twin In August, lskaa   He wu Iran*- I of flower*
lo tb* lfelaon iton u key
man In 1*40.
Whll* tn Nelion. Mr. ind Mr*
Nlelun havi ihown keen Intereit
In tb* Boy Scout*. Cuba and Brownie*. Mr. Nlelaen was alao interested bi boating md Store activities.
At Crenfell'i Cafe Monday night
a Beaver Club itaff dinner end
piutiitatlon wu held In their honor, when Mr. Nielsen wu preeented
with • travelling bag, md Mr*
Nielsen r*c«lt«d a lovely bouquet
Horn* run*   National Lstegu*' Oil.
Giant*  10.   American League  Sate-
DONT TAKE
CHANCES
ON YOUR COAL UN IlING IMTTY THIS WINTIt.
PLACE YOUR OROIR
NOW
Se. U* About Our taiaet hen tee Teet
W*"aW*a™ I etttptftry*
Queen City Motors, Ltd.
PHONES 43 or 258
WA»-T«> -MAI* rem DAIHT. Mil.
tee not nirst—ry Dunrao Dairy
Trail  | c 	
rc»  iali - li  Moier*.  sraetrr
lull   Apply  Wm   Moooniiort. Ilo
eaa Clti
Interpreting
The War News
nt.
lALt-
^ititlawti posit akti.
tl*.    hllnttaa.    1-sehsv.l    pony    v.rl
prvaw   HO 00    Dtmr.n   tkalry.  Trail
Ry   KIRK!   L.   IIMPtON
Aa.oc.t.d  Pr**. War Analyst
Bitter German reaittanre I. lowing th* illled *dv*nc* on Rom* oh
Ih.    11 mil.    V.lmonte-Tlber   delta
ftetUTP fUkti rnou fLktt Or  fron« m tb. w«i but to tb. Eart
nm *ea*e. rahlstatf. plaata 11 a*v t'*n- Slr Harold A)*l*nd*T'a "pi*-
IW UoaatWyt HtTaa* Atop. M- . Ion" technlqu. gained ground to
lew I w*rr*nt   a   prediction   by   I,t -Gen.
ro*   IA1J-1   Till   tSDrTaaaaaT?   Mirk Clark that th* till** will soon
AyvahiT* stow   T»   tmm*   Int ealf  .nter th* eternal dty.
Iwm tntkUro- C kornm. llll Tm- j    ufnlh Arrn, wUur, 0f A.re« p,,.
pTVKrmtmMU,   Ur   ml,tod °"  A""n,J" » °"n •
and gravelled aoon by hli Dtrpart
ment. but that no anlitanc* In the
innuil cleanup of th* dty could be
given thl* year.
City bylawi iffectlng dty finances sr* neadng completion In thoee
thit deal wtth poll tax, ro*d tix
tnd dog tit whll* other bylaw*
ihortry to become effective deil
with itreet* and tiffic within dty
limits, building regulation!, unlta-
tlon end curfew Appointment of
■ police magistrate and a Juvenile
court judge for Uw new dty h*v«
ilso been uked.
PINCHI LAKE MEN
RELIEVE SHORTAGE
AT KIMBERLEY
Mrs. A. Cook
(reslon Resident
Since 1919, Dies
rastTTOrT.     B O,    Msy    Kl-tUrs
Amell* Cook, widow of th. late 3. ?
Cook, dl*d In Cruton V.ll.y Hottpi-
tal May 21. Sh. had been Uken to
th* HossplUl May IS after breaking
her let ln falling down the et*lrw*y at
her home. She wu 81.
Mri Oook wu born In Rw*d*n In
1W3 snd lmml|T»t*d to Brooklyn.
New York In IHI. In IHI sh* c»mi
to Wetuklwln. Albert*, to b* married They re*lded there till 1911 wh*n
the limlly moved to Creiton.
A lirg* number of frlendi paid th*lr
flml rtipect* it th* funenl **rvlc*«
which wtr. conducted Wednwday
from thi Unltad Church with Rev.
E A. Uncuter offld»tlng. Th* floril
trlbutss* were be*utlful. A s»lo, "8h»U
We Oithei it thi River " wu iunl
by W. J. Truacott Hymni choun were
"jetrua leer of Uy Soul" ind "Abldi
With Ue."
Bhl ll mrv1v«d by l diughttvr
■dlth: i ion V.rner, ind on* grand-
diught*r.
Plllbeerer. wer. Juit** laVwt**. T
U Vaaaeur. R Comfort. H Oobcett
ind 3. W. Robln*on of Crtwrton, and
Oeorg. Bourn, of Tshk
Motherwell Heads
Young Liberals
WTtTNirTeO. M*y 10 (CP)-Rlch-
srd Motherwell. »-ye*r-old firmer
of Abernethy. Suk, 1st* todiy wu
«lect*d Preeldent of the newly organised Young Llber»l Federstlon
of Canada.
His election csme st the doling
session of the two-day national convention of Young Lib*T»l*
Mr Motherwell Is i grindion of
th* late W R Motherwell, i pioneer
of Weitern •gTleultur* and • former Dominion Minister of Agriculture who for m*ny yean was
known in the Hqus* of Commoni
u th*  "firmer*'  chimplon "
Two nation*! vlc*-pre*ldenti
wer* elected, Ch*rle* A Dur*n-
c*«u, 81-ycar-old civil engineer of
Montreal, and Ml** Mary Scullion,
J4. of Edmonton.
Ale* W Flatter of Vancouver wu
n*med Tre**ur*r .nd two i*cret*r-
lea were chotaen, Mn Monlci Jick-
•on of Ott«w*, ind Gerry Cre*p**u.
Gnvelbourg. Saik The Fed*r«-
tion's legal *dvl*en will be Mn
Roa*tn*ry St»wirt of Winnipeg
■hd H»rry Evani. Tlmmln*. Ont.
Ther* w*r* thr** nominee* for
the preiidtrncy, th* other two beinf
Ralph Kelly of Halifax, and David
Graham of Winnipeg
Earlier, formation of a Domln-
lon-wld* orginiutlon wu approved with lh* objective of promoting
■ Cinidlin iplrlt. h*i*d on "loll-
d*rlty »nd deep itt*chm*nr to
Canada.
A four-point constitution was
adopted with on* of lti mijor »lmi
to "*pr**d in underitmdlng of the
principle* of freedom, with p.r1lr-
ulirly emphuli on freaMom of the
Individual"
Agriculture Mlnliter Gfcrdlrser. In
l luncheon iddreea. uld *dvoc.t*.
of .t.t.  socl.llsm  pi law lit  th*  sec
v»pr»Kett3ov^^)txm:mp»emsm
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J. P. Walgren
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301 Carbonate St.
THE
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Girl going home from saebooi
leg. w* pay Doctor and Hag
Bllli becauae th* perents ca
our T. M R A Plan Writ* far AA
ITUART AQINCIII
Nelson.  B   C
roneit  and   rsststrsveaa nlw.
Uosn    CaMk    Sn
aes-ssnrl   ' plllon   head'   drlv*  up  th*
Url vtlley toward  Aveuano, eent-
r.l communication hlng* of the lot-
w.trf TO rauH A  OsVVn oM*n   '"'"l   "•"   tr*n*-p*nlnsul*r  fronl
11*4  Fswa llami Mtlawy ear . a»    "k right fl*nk force* w»r* report-
•aa.   IHI  aeft*M  us* sn k   IM   al  well Into th* uppsrr  Url  v.ll.y
le  h.  In  too*  ersnallllon   .Ws   lowird  Son  ilong   Ihe  Arc*-Avfl-
****■ **w«y 4a. Ukwie*   uno ro#d
Captur* nf l*ola. cutting tht I...I.
rroalnorv. latttrtl connection, would
In   th*
Inf  rot
pal Van I
"ItefVti BiiTlTrt iff'
tlon   And In the Sacco Valley th*
fat. of Froalnon* teem* ualed. lirl-   transferred   to  th*' Klmberlty  op-
tnh and Canadian elemenU utrld* | eritiom and th* tmrlter orser.tiiini
tb* 8*ice River and French-Amerl-   of Ihe cornptny *l Trail
eaa units of the 5th Army ar* do.-     Both  Trill  ind  Klmberley  sup-
Ing tn on tb* .nclenl town. | piled   many   of   th*   Pinchl   lak*
The   Sacco   rall*7   b*tw**n   VJ-   worktvn wh»n th* mercury  open-
mont*  In  lb*  Northweit ind    th^Uon* w*r*  flnt  undertaken
menaced Frtaunotne road hub ln th*
Southe.it    could   becom*   *   Nail
rle.th trap within hours.
Several Oerman division* *r. atlll
deployed along Ihe Leplnl Kill* be-
KIMBXRLEY. BC — Arriv*! of
mon than 100 men from the Con-
•tld*t*d Mining ind Smelting Company mertrury opentlon* tt Pinchl
Lake to work at th* Company's
Sullivan mine opentlon* h*r* will
help relieve th* manpower ihortage
In th* mln* and mill here
Becauae of • Uck of m.rk*t th* j "^ •"•"'•tlv* to  th*t  which  hu
mercury   producer   will   be   cloaed | ,lrM<,'   <"""   '"   -la"!"0"'   P">"
down within th. rwtt three month. , Potion,   .tat.  control
and only . watchman itaff will re-
main.    Th* 100 m*n  trmployed  in
th*   mercury   opentlon*   will    be
W. W. Powi
Company, Limit*!
Th, Home of Good /.tall
Fastball Schedule
Srhtdul*   for   th*   IMUon
\wtmx   thu   Sft-cco   Vilify   and   the |
PonUnat   ccttttil   pUiM,   now   com -  ***4um for  tha nait iwn
[ilftrly   In   ■tiled   htndi   from   Um km;
fUttMll
ek* fol
ftnlutlor of Indutlry on th# plan
of ftnidall.trn t% ■pollard ■ th-mur,',
ytitt Bgn lo land It wrruld rob Uw
Individual  of all  fri^dnm
Mr Oardln#r uid I.IUrtlttm wm
oppo*t»»d tn monopoljr ftintrol. tttb
tr by corporationi or th# itat*
l^npoMla for dual l»4»*4#ranlp nf
th« national aaaoclatlon wtr* n ■'
•rctrptfd by tha ronramtlon Tha nr
Iflnil propoaal vu fnr twn pr««U-
d#nt#- a man and a woman
176
W>   .letal.   ,-A
tern at Sfinlsy 5lr*lt
Th.   aovsl   "IVsUlmlt-   lis
rrsstan.   a   rrtenstsar   A  th*  ■aj.s.lly
eVslle*  a. haeetet |ivavs  thai  i  vrn
Ml*.   mTrmmeo, in. In  *..   •P1"   "P*'1  CrfT™n   ■rml"
a* twne  »ll .1 Fuavlle ktirtttm .1 Its. I "'I  "d teem v*ll*ya
■saailtl   kiaat    Ivy   sat.   .1   B*anl|t*rttras :     Fnemv   trttcrt   gttsrdlng   th*   Sort
Its   lit.   Pvoelrve*   of   Wrltl.e,   Otltratt'.    .nlr.nre   lo  th* upptvr   Url   are only
tn. te.iwsart.va imr.^ir.*M animal.        ,j mlM from thow It|U eiin.tr,. to' Port, alio obvloualy cut Canadian
ZZn* ZtHm  'r't!**, '!!L "*,'..   -"rrwlnon*.  k.y  lo  th,   lower  Sane  units an r*port*d  Well of Pofl In
I       f   •    ■       r*.'1-rif       llntMtl      IllO     Wtlh ., . .. . a._ tat_       , I ..
»mu alar rm tewnt*m*he*.\ »all#y. but thay art K or mora ml laa I th#   drtra   on   rroaln>oriff   ilon|   lh*
Ti*nwm  in a«>art by my adt-qusta road fonnar-' laft  bank of Iht Sacra
Southrrn   ttdgo of  tha  Tlbar  delta
Tbar* ■ppirrnily ttt otnly thrtw pot
lihla lateral tacapa route* Into the
Jterro vallay from tht I-epinl ridft
On* ll th* rriverna-Valmonte
road that Jnlni Um via Caiillna five
nul*t fait of Valmontone. Th* lee-
nnd ti the rrlvernoTroalnona road,
already eut by Om fill of Proaaodl.
The third ta tha I'rivemo ronne<rtlnn
wtth tha via Caiillna by Um way of
Mr\ a t not it
/urt* 1    Mini n Botnbar*
Jun*   &    Hum*  va Palm*
Jun* 7—BOaMncB n Aombort
Jy.tm •—Bun*  vi  H««fitifi
Jun*   1*—Botvban n Rum**
June  14—Palm* n Boatnf*
WOMIN**  \XT\U\T
JUM     1       *t      dmrnwetpab't    n    »0»tnfl
Jun» *—»Q<tUafi va Brown!**
ahlD* »    Iwownle, «• m   Jmiphi
/Una   11   *t   .tVMpb'a *a ato*tnfa
Jun* la—aVMtnta va Brown***.
Th* t*mp*ratitre of tha f«n«»''«.l
Mvama of Haw lieittx. navor v*rta*
mnn than a d**rv*. Wlntm or Hum
mor.
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