 ^331
U.S. Loan Fund
Used Sparingly by
Great Britain
■y JOHN ICALI
WASHINOTON, Aug. 4 (AP) -
Great Brlttln hu begun to ipend
part of the recently-granted 13,790,-
000,000 Amerlcin loan but only for
limited purchaaea, Embauy official! uld today
High prlcei In the United States
wen described u a fictor in the
hold-down
Drafti on the $300,000,000 advance
United Stitei deposited In New
York already have been drawn, they
ssid, but exactly how much haa
been spent wai not determined.
Then   officliU   uld   the   Initial
to four monthi undtr preient mirkit conditions.
Riling prlcu for secret Amer
lcin products, they reported, in
ciuilng somi British economic experti to fivor delaying large-scsle
orders until the colt iltuitlon ihowi
iome ilgm of levelling off.
Orders for mtchinery, needed to
modernist Brltaln'i coal and othir
Industrie!, mty be poitponed for
this nuon snd slso beciuse thi
Government hu not ytt determined
which ftctoriei ihould get tht largest ihtrat.
Beciuie    Amerlcin    pricei    tre
Pi
slice of the Amerlcin credit would climbing steadily, the offlclili uld
piy for "essentlsl purchuei" such Brltlih purchuing igenti an exam-
u dried eggi, cotton, motion picture lining the poulbllity of placing id-
films, wheel ind other food Items, 'dltlonil   orders   ln   countries   like
Although the ntxt purchasei de- Canada, Sweden and Belgium,
pend on availability of goodi, then     Under termi of the loan, Britain |
offlclali  eitimated   that  the  1300,- hu the right to ipend the Amerlcin
000.000 Initalment would lait three credit wherever ihe chooser
^^mm^A^^^£     Vrxmm
5^   yfl
Adopt Propotol fer Big -
Pour Chairmanship,—-Poge 4.
Britiih Troopi Mora Near Iran
Stirs Commant.—Pag* 8.
Martell Captures Canadian
Amateur Golf.—Page 2.
NIUON. IRITIIH COLUMBIA. CANADA^MONDVMPBNINO. AUO.
IBIRM
Indtistrial Relations Asked
To Withhold Wage Formula
One Woman in Every Three To Work
In U.S. Industry by'50, Doc Says
BALTIMORE Aug. 4 (AP) -,Dr Bsetjer. She reporti:
Rosie the Riveter li here lo stay.I "Women appear lo be more crit-
Rosle's colorful figure, heretofore '"> of working conditloni Ihan
uiociated only with wartime in- men. Adequate lunch perlodi, reit
dustry, will become a permanent 'Ptusu and sanltery fsemties reduce
part of the national picture - 10*Istlgue and add to the hspplness
much io, thst In the United Statei snd efficiency o women at work as
by 1M0 one of every three American *° Proper working houn and ufe-
women ibove Ihe ige of lt will be 'J rules. |
working ln Industry. I, '*'***'*■   «*   *°*"***\  *"**'. %5j
mL..  ...        a, ,,      . r,    t       'ound more efficient in work thsl
Thiti the prediction of Dr. Anni;i ,    d„ltrl„    ,nd
J       n.illtr     ret     thu     Jnhns     Hnnb   ni '
OTTAWA, Aug. 3 (CP) - Pat
Conroy, Chairman ot tbl Cana
dlan Congreu of Labor Wage
Committee, todty uked tht Ptr
liimentary Industriil Relations
Commlttet to withhold t deel
ilon on sny wage formuli until
thl full cue of labor had betji
heard.
In a letter to Maurice Lalonde
(L-Labellt), Committee Chtlrmtn, Mr. Conroy expressed concern thst the Committee might
tske s itand on wigu In the
■teel strike without hearing the
viewpoint of unioni representing
iome 33,000 other workeri who
are  Involved   In  current strikes
Thi iteel strike sffecti ibout
13.000 workeri while the othen
on itrike in largely employed
ln rubber, electrlcil ind chemlcil Induitrlei
Mr Conroy uld while he had
been assured of in opportunity
of putting the vlewi of the C.C L.
Wage Committee before the Commoni group he hid not ytt been
celled. Although i contldirible
number of witneisei hsd been
heard by the Commlttet apart
from   C   H   Millard,   their   evl-
dence htd bten "directly against
labor or conditioned againit
labor'i demandi.
"In view of this dtvtlopmtnt
lt would seem to me, at chairman of our Waft Commltttt,
thtt there has betn illowtd in
unbalanced call againit labof,'
Mr. Conroy uld.
Tht Ubor leader expreued
concern over reporti that, If in
eirly uttlement wtre not reiched in iteel, tht Committee would
mike ■ recommenditlon to the
Commoni.
His letter continued:   ,
"On behtli of our Wage Committee I im liking tbe llbtrty
of proteiting thli procedure. As
storeuld snd with the exception
of Mr. Millird'i presentation, the
bulk of the evidence submitted
hu been against Ubor. In this
respect emphssli msy be Disced
on the evldenci of Domld Gordon
(Prices Botrd Chtlrmtn). Seemingly, and by tht medium of
general acceptance, tbt wage
luue hu resolved Itielf lo •
choice on one hind between accepting the evidence tnd theories
of Mr. Gordon tod  inflationary
chaos on thi othtr.
"Whlli wd pride ourselves upon
being i democratic country, this
virtual resting of tilt cast on
tbi opinion and lndlsptnublllty
of Mr. Gordon cannot bt accepted
by our Congreu at conforming
tn tbt remoteit MOM to democratic  principles
(Mr. Gordon uld genersl wage
lncreaui ln exceu of 10 cents
sn hour might wipe out price
control. Tht iteel union originally
asked lift cents and Uter lug-
gtsted settlement for 1SH cOnts,
payable ln Instalments and
coupled with future wigt increase! dependent on advance! In
tht cost-of-living Index).
"Our Congreu does not snd
will not accept tbe theorlei snd
attitudes of ilr. Gordon, conditioned as thty tn by his wllllng-
ntts to allow employers to be
tht lole determining agents of
thtlr profiti, rtgtrdliH of tha
consequence to pricei or the
country It Urge, neither ctn wt
accept tht principle of tht In-?
dlipensabllity of Mr. Gordon
ilnce we regard thli principle
mon In conformity with totalitarianism thsn democracy  . . .'
Current Purges Seen
In Russia as Bringing
Closer Party Control
PEACE EXPERTS
M. Bsetjer of the Johni Hopklni;'"jjj,"Th"",^j   ^t "rocki The
School    of    Hyien.    snd    Public   ^   ™       n„     d,'ltd „* Iuch TQirfTr f AIITlfAl
Heslth   Dr Bsetjer. AssUtsnt Pro-        k        .immobile  aiumbly. in    ||fltjlE (.UN I KuL
feasor of Phyitological Hygiene, hu ,„.„,.„„ r„„„vnr ,„.Hi„, n.rkln. 11 Allasf I li Wit llWh
feuor of Phyilo ogkil Hygiene, hu iptcUon conveyor losdlng, picking,
mtdt • itudy of tht sub set In her   ^n, lnfi ^,, wtldln|i U|h,|
book. "Women In Industry Ipunch-preu work ind-hen'i Roile
SLi eillmstei thtt mort thin 18.-  -riveting
000.000 Amtrlcin womtn will grace |    On the other hsnd. Dr. Btttjirj
Induitrlil payroll! ln tbt next four lly,    womtn   lou   mort   working
yeiri—only 1.000,000 fewer than thtidiyi thin man: between uvtn ind
wirtime pttk. Ill diyi innuilly by women, com
Four Different
Reports Expected
From Big Four
lis U going to enstt new|pared to between two tnd uvtn for CTIirW VOTING
problemi for
KOREA FAVORS
U.S. POLICY
SAYS MocARTHUR
TOKYO, lunday, Aug. k (APV-
Tht brttkdown of tht Americin-
PAHAnENA CilU Aut 4 (API!Soviet conferences for uniflcitlon
-iu^hqutke taSlld u of tatm Genenl MacArthur relet o! tht heaviest evtr recorded I ported todiy. hu ltd lht people of
hen wu reported todty by the'Uit US occupttion sont to htvt in
CtlifornU Initltute of TKhnology | "tatrtaslxd ******.!***.. ******
Uboratory.
Report Heavy
Earthquake
PARI!, Aug. 4—Ixptrta rtprel-
snting thi United liitu, Britain,
Fnnci ind Ruult still trt fir
from igriement an hew te Mt up
Intimitlonil control of Trleite.
It may bt that thl ftur big pow-
in wlll submit ftur different reports tn Trleite to thl Pirli Ptaoa
Conference. Ruult Ii uld te ht
supporting Yugoilav demands ftr
Yugnliv idmlnlitntion tf Trl
ttll. France, Britain ml tht United Itatei fivor in Impirtlil ad-
mlnlitratltn, but dlugrei tn dl-
Mil. Vmutei Hl^tttiHaWrii In
Parli ire confldml thtt thtlr dt
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Apparently Clean
Sox Mean a Lot
IT. HELENS, Ore., Aug. 4
(CP)—Tht htuu whtrt Mrt.
Bin Colimtn wis vicitlonlng
htd no telephone. Hir husband
wanted htr homt w hi thtrter-
td in ilrpltnt, (lew tvtr tht
houu tnd dropped t rock with
• meiiije siylng: "Plti.e comi
homi. I tm out of clein tox."
Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
Britain Begins
Baby
Bonuses Tuesday
LONDON. Aug. 4 (CD—Brlttln
will begin her £l,000*»-a-week
bonuaea-for-bablu program Tueidiy.
Mon Ihan 2.000.000 motheri—rep-
rttentlng
—are expee
offices for
mendi   will   bt   grtnted   tt  the I w*«k to bt paid by thl Governmtot rlewpplnt on peice problemi befon
ich child undtr 11 ixcept tht ^ ,liimmeri of tht world. Tbt tn-
|of lhe Amerlcin Militiry Govern
^»»****e   —-
VM   ibouf amttSm   la~\be\   "A urapllng of public opinion In-
Soulheut probably In thi Carlb-'dlcatei sn ilmoit umnhaous twtrt-
bttn mi or Pinims   It started I neu thtt tht Amtrlctn position wu,    Pean Ctnftranct. »r
■t  IISI.II  CSX  sni  in  hour tn dtttnu of tht principle thit Kor-1    Authorities In Trieste itself bt- ]******-. .        .„ „. ,„ „„, nounctment uld thiL unleu iome
Uter the netdle wu itill moving'tins htd the right to bt httrd In;litre thai Internttionil control will!   ™ lncomt Ux win pty rar tne ^.1^,1 agreement wen niched
Ytolwtly !*t formation of thtlr own govt™-:turn th* dty Into • thriving centreIP'^FV .... fhl„ _h „. **., ta the «t*nt of cooperation   would
They   uld   It  wu lufftclnitly mtnt."  uld   MscArthur'i   monthly „( commerce or i gbott town-one I   S»£T!SrSLl t£»nteT5f 5 <*********. ^»lth d>snging penoml
h^Tto cut wtduprud d«n-; nport '.xtrunt or th. othir. T>iou who,^**** ^LJSi IfiSlMUslI 1U- **** ■**** "** taoW mhBt
ige If It osiurrtd in a popuUtedi    "nacArthur ealUd^lttentlon to a look <«^ the gloomy^iKte beUtvt Ibs^ ^ld,rh" hJ*efU|0nfit Urgeit MB
JOINT ACTION
WITH VATICAN
IJ FAVORED
International
Meet in London
Makes Suggestion
WANT TOR LEVEL
■y GLENN WILLIAM!
LONDON, Aug. 4 (AP)-Prolu-
tint leaden of tight countrlu today dlicloied they fivored joint
action on world problemi by Prot-
eitints snd Roman Catholics, bued
upon "some kind ot utlifictory undentendlng at th* highest level,
prttumibly ' bttwten tht World
Council of Churchei ud Iht Vtt-
loan."
Replies to s queitlonmirt on poi-
oi tha WMd Coundl poinW Ip
Canada Questions
Italian
Reparations
PARIS, Aug. 4 (AP)—Canada will
"clouly queitlon" tha iwird of
JIOO.000,000 In repintlom to Ruula
trom Italy, • spotttsmsn of tht Cinidian delegation Skid Saturday.
adding thit tht Cinadlini alio will
ask for s full nvlew of the reasons
that brought about the cession to
France of tbe Briga-Ttnda Dlitrlct
In tht Alps.
Hi Indicated that th* delegation
may oppou the reparationi sward
to Ruula.
"Our position U that tht restoration of Italian economy should come
UrsL" h» uld. "Thtrefort, tht piyment of such t lirgt sum of monty
in reparations comes down to tht
qutitlon: Ii it practical? We an
not pn-Judglng, but It appears that
tht solution of tht Italian problem
has bten spprosched trom ths
wrong basli."
Canada's Interest ln ths qutitlon,
hi said, stems trom tht tart that
Cimdiin lnvutmmte In prt-wtr
Italy tmounted to neirly *XAtKlAtX.
The Canadian Intuition, gtnertlly,
he said, wu tl ask tor tull Information from the four Fonign MlnUten, who wrote tht drifts, as to
tht rationing thtt ltd up to thtm.
"Wt wtnt to beir tht irgumtnU
—Including what tht Italians havt
to uy." tht spokttmtn said.
Canada hu no direct Interest ln
the French-Italian frontier question,
he itated. except u sny changei In
it may affect the recovtry of lUly'i
ly JOHN M. HIGHTOWER
WASHINGTON, ■Aug. 4 (AP)—American diplomotlc
authorities are privately predicting thot recent purges in tht
economic field in Russia foreshadow a tightening of Communist Party control throughout the Soviet Union during
the next 12 to 18 months.
Experts familiar with conditions Inside Russia toy
thot the Soviet Government actually hos moved vigorously
to stamp out inefficiency, negligence and dishonesty in local
industries but thot it is believed to have taken advantage of
the vaconcies thus created to*"
place party members again in
control positions.
Tht iltuitlon polnti up whit so-
pesn to be one of the buic pltnki
ot Americin policy towird the Soviet Union. This li the fsct, u reported by fully-informed officliU
hen, thsl the United Stites must
set ln the belief thit Prtmltr Stelln
and othir Ruulan leaderi conilder
the United States s potential enemy ot tht future.
Thus the Ruulini. lniteid of
knocking down birneri between
the Sovltt Union tnd thi Western
tightening their llnei of control snd
tiking lecurity meuures ln anticipation of tn eventutl wir with
the Weitern "capitalist" itatei.
Whit the Unlttd Stitei Government cin do in the fice of iuch in
luumptlon on the pirt of IU own
offlclili wu defined by ont of
theu offlclili thli wsy: iht must
constantly confront the Ruulini
with situations in whkh thty should
find il more useful to themielves
to cooperate with the rest of th*
world thm to fall to cooperate;
when lt ii not possible, ihe should
sdhtre itrlctly to IU principle! ot
World, ud lnsteid ot nUxing thtlr I trying to protect the righU ot othtr
Iron grin on thtlr own people, in peanut as ln Iran, Eutern Euros*
conitsntly, iccordlng to thii belief, nnd othtr countrlu.
omy of iny nition. and will bt fret
; to  tht  conference  thit iny  pirty > thtlr own
NIW VORK, All*. 4 (API-Tht repruentitive   who  had   expressed The  optimists.
therpam urthquiki ivir raeerd- erfudim of thi Joint truitttihip of „, um Trteste undtr Internitlonil
td   in   thi   Ptrdhtm   UnlvtnHy.n,,,, should b« considered in op- control will not be tied lo tht econ-
ulimo*ri*h, poulbly untrlng '"jpootnt of tht Moicow decliion.
the Witt Indite, wu reported to-1
dty   by   Rtv.   Jostph   J.   Lynth.
eebtmemgbaX
Thi first iheek wu rteerdid •<
SIMM t.m.  C.I.T. .nl thl  tu
wavis  itm  wire lomtni   In  Irom   |Q  RvlllllllllV
tht eirthquiVi irea.
Ptthir Lynch uld thi ul«nt
Seven Slates
you in.
^mlL^ZkZllu1^^ ajj i fiM*35' w™vt»w^rr!XXmk;
.ET^VE ZSL £Za <***"**" ******" whlc£ **** *} ****■ tuniary at tht Federal Coundl
lists, on tbt othtr htnd. )bU chlMm1  ,„,  u,,,, who in L, chu^e, of Christ ln Amerlci.
too old They wlll rectlvt in tllow- who um% hert wlUl , ioun outlines of £1 ($1J) ttch wtek. | United Stitei leiden to ittend t
The |ranU irt mtdt undtr thl * four-day conference of Internitlonil
Allow ince  Art.  pantd   In church leiden.
nply. r
with the Vitictn. uld thtt "cooper
•tlon with Romin_ Catholic bodiei
will bt uttled by ■ itnlght mijor- !t,uon 0t s comprehtntlve Govtrn-
lty or by ■ two-thlrdi vote              [ment progrim of tocUl ucurlty.
Tht United Stitei snd Ruuu both Whllt the Family AUowanctt Act
win! lu ut tht two-thlrdi vote u hailed u Britain's first recogni-
F.ither one ctn lummon up enough: tion of tht  vilue of tht state ot
to supply tht nredi of sll. i plm|],
Dtlegttu ire Jocktylng for poll- j        ,	
lion oo hoi of Iht mtjor issun to :ernin'ent«imt into powtr. Tht bon
Doukhobors Plead Not Guilty to
Damage (barge, Take Speedy Trial
After electing ipeedy trial, four,until Iht Fill.
Doukhobon, ippttrlng ln court tor Accused of unUwfully tnd wiltul-
the ucond tlmi to ehoou tht typt ly damaging on Jun* St. to tht tx-
of trial Ihty wanted, pteadad not tent of W0 or ovtr, a door tnd s ty.
guilty to tht chirge of unlawfully writer, tht four Individually,
sad wilfully dsmsging property of | through th* Interpreter Otorgt Fot-
Ibt Spiritual Communltltt ot Christ; now, denied guilt at th* crime. Th*
ln Brilliant on Jun* 2k. befor* IIli damtgid property wat ln tht Corn-
Honor ludm H. W. Colgin of Ftmtel muftity Hill, burntd down ln Douk-
In   County   Court   here   Siturdiy[^obot <*moiitlrttiai« 3*m*^'m
Dtwion. [ty or not guilty, itated that "under
i   Brought btton tb* eourt igiln tht trt It says wi wilfully dimsgtd.
ln th* ItelUn hydro-*l*etrlc i>    m.],, (helr Bm ^^ ^ four ukul, ,„,, , .^k,^ xlcktl to go iwiy
Birlioff, George Soukeroff, Miry;from Ultra lnd I Untied ln Jill."
Ltsarotf tnd Vera Zbltnlfl, bad r*-| nt two mtn. wbo hid beta refused to tl*rt tlthtr typt of trill Utud on ball July JO had been len-
wh«n thty ippurtd July S. Auto-' tenced to thrtt month terms Friday
matteally thay had bttn sent to trial, tor not being in postttsinn of rtg-
by Jury, sad wtn to bt htld in the titration cards
cuitody  ol  th*  Provinciil   Pollct1   Trial ins ut for August lg
Seven Killed
COLFAX Wssh
Seven persons wtrt killed ln t
heed-on colUsion bttwten two can
shortly sfter midnight lsst night s
mile North ol nttrby Colton
u 91 KILLED IN
The detd in CUrence Sloppy, «, „,,.,-   fNAs/ir.
>d hli wife, M. of CUrkiton, Wuh ; KING   DAVID
and
Delegite* ire Jockeying for P«l- jJ^,"'imj. before the LeW Oov-|   One riply. nferrlng to nlttloni couver, snd Frtd Clower,
-The
comt up to fsr—whither queitlo.il UM< npretent thl flnt Implemtn-
'"   tillon of • comprthtnslve Govtrn'
eee.hmum.eln,  u   .UltiHIy     WASHINGTON. Aug  I - Voten tuworXmt ,a bloek , ^^.re on ■ pirtnthood. It does not mttch Ihs
*!**..**   TrJ.^7. ,..mL ot ieven ititei nomlnite Uielr cm- ,.:r,...A. ,..n.  ~.i.   .in,-,..h™»~™ i^ r.n.d.
that H wu difficult te iviluite
thl l«a«t
tht uuik	
Ituthiut if thi city, trablbly
ttie Weet ioi".
of uven itetei nomlniltthtlr cm- ,wft.thW| m,jorlty tuIi. illhough! program In Cintdt
fallen but ht btlltvld *******   *<»   *h*   ****  *********  *h*> [ZL,
^£22 ile 1MB !Z coming week   SH of the pr.miriet ,h2 '
l oentre* Ibeul 1S0O mllu f^i.,1^1 t,--l.._l„ lll«nuel       "•
could nol necaturlly p*u It.
Australian dclegilion li Uk-
Cinidi    hu   been   contributing
«0,0OO,0O0 monthly ilnct Ust 8um
lng   tht   ltad   In   the  fight  for  a'mer to aid parents at the sversge
—..  . ....     ,  tm   ,.r  . .Ad.   18
aurii
ara Kheduled Tu*idiy-ln MUiourl,
•5ir'Z.A.'i*nSI.tNC7r^HnUPSu' rt'ilgM   ^"orl'ly    LsttSi's   for>U of M fir ttch <Wlundtr
Vlrglnli  ind Wut  Virglnli   Den   .,_" ,nl- ' rL-,.. Herbert Evatt  y«in of ige Some JJW.000 young
MIAMI Fl.   Aug 4 iAP>-Pm■*«* "tpubllc.ni go to lh. primary **$t*%*ft*£™]™™ *"**!: i.„. more thtn . fourth 0} Ctn
American   Always   uld   IU   In- ^""'ru^'i^cen
■teUatlon   al   San   Juan.   Putrto     ****  ********_ ** *.**
Rico,  reported   a    btavy /jrth^
Fvitt   ia   waging  a   loiing
Jtck I. runtnon. 11, iinro™, ..._.. nif ArTCfl
Wuh.; LouU E. Kephirt, M. CUrk- HOTEL DISASTER
•ton; Elli Mte Rlchirdi, X. Vin-i __._.,_, . „ . ,_,.
couver, and Frtd Clower, ». ind JERUSALEM. Aug. 4 (CP)
hU wife J7 of Pullmin, Wuh. iPiUrtlnt Govtrnmtnt innounced
All were killed Initantly exetpi todty titer 1 lwo-w«rt utrrh
Fullerton who died here eight bounj through rubbU of the King David
after lhe cruh Hotel thtt ill bodlu now have been
Stan Henun and Robert Schrtnck I recovered, putting Ute lotel killed
Another uld thtt "colUbontlon I a-yeir-old  htrvut  worken  from ln the dlstster at K
with the Roman  Catholic  Church, Mankato, Minn . who hitched a ride
on matteri of world order needs to with Sloppy lo return to Colton, sn
bt   prepared   lympithttlcilly   tnd (expected  to  rtcover  from  urioui
with   in   undmtendlng   of   thst! injuries.
teemi difficult" ThU nply noted
that    "cooperation     with     Jewish
bodlu hu Increiied
difficultly    snd    bsck-
Henien ind Schranck uld
were riding slong 1 straight itretc
Igh
they
etch
, th. primary ***■^ ^^'ma'/oh" ^Zs'n. *********** ****"*** *** *** «^Cn^Joh; Fo.ter MLU. tod.y,~ £
u,   'IS. wl. thf.nil   TlrulllL, will ***'■* *1'm'<*x PopuWUB, art btp- urf«l 1 meeting of chunh Itaden lo | ,„,„
tred  In  Ml.   °*lJ way ibt »~" " """V*"1 ,uM by the pVymenU. ^   discus, tht "txtnmtly urgtnt mat-:    ^u
it Truman  11 have  any  power  at  aU   "•»«"■;   o„t „( lhe early tppllcinU wu tor" ot tension brtween RuuU and rf b,
rk. *^\^****th^* ™:: ^t^r.^To; D^r=^ ™~^^>" irt.w-tar-i--.iiii*!** - **.*****.
**** ***}*..***. -C,UMd ' Mtt      '  rmominatlon in hi. home itate   At flghL  ll
ahurch'i
ground.
  of road when llghU luddenly loom
CAMBRIDGE. Gloi. EngUnd. Aug  ^ up directly in front of them. The
' (CPWohn Foster Dullu todsy | crash. Ihey uld, followed and thty
no mon.
Ilerton wu driving a car own-
Uie CTowtn
now U ts
cted thit lht
- —  -s expec
power uiiure        _^   ^ |Uk# ^ {hf pr„^,nV, own p„,. two-thirdt vote will hive tht lup
of
libortr
tin
"1 ihall hive two 1
Inn 1IIO1 for my it
port of the Big Four thtmulvu ir.1|„f| hipplly   "t?l nurly u muchi, hut and'lasting nttet."
Tht noted American itudent of CftMiau A'.A
intemitlontl tttilrs spoke to sn In-,OH roriign Ala
*% Viwil'ttsKttmT 5S*****-* ****#***'
IStmuA for thru minute.T An-     Virgtni. Stnator Harry Byrd will Chin.. Ntrwiy. lht Ukraine. White];Tou7'wS>U   iiicomt "before
"d,   St wunooT^lit llll "•   ***   *******   ****   '*"*   "lm"* ******** ****** Cucbotlovakli. i»d w,r-
olher ihock wat repum.^,* Ch.ll.nger   ilnce   he   went   to   the YugoiUvU. I  	
PThe atetion uid *tn wu no Sew* ,„ ujj   HU bid for . third     Today uw . bltttr oulbunt from r . rmmbrar*
mi'..A.T... D«nocratlc nomlnillon U being op- tht p,„ident of th* Uniled NiUoni tOttC*! UOIItrOCT
Th? Pin  Americin  InitelUtlon *«*** by lht C I O   Political Action Oum.l  Aiumbly.  Piul  Henri
•t Cludtd TruJIllo. Domlnlcin n-'C0"™"'*" ^.,„ ,     Spiak of Belgium
n.hiw  West of Peurlo Rico  1U0     A Kansu prohibition urtp 1U0     Sp*ik charitd Uut the Big »our,W«j.*  AA',utbmnnt*
Witt.\,Tllghl ih«k hlghllghu the primiry ?lctura_For- hid^gnortd Kt .miller natloni InlWOg* A<l|U!Tm«nT.
Tht moral and splritusl forcu
iundi 10 shill- j of tht world, lnadtqutte u thty in,
chlldrtn." she 1 etui hsvt powtr enough to tecun
lust end listing ati
Tht noted Amerlci
the
U.S. Hoi Spent
20 Billion
Because of
FARMERS WONT
DIG SPUDS AT
LOW PRICES
VERNON. BC. Aug k (CPi-
Potlto growers In the Uvington
int. 10 mllu "
highlights the primary picture  For- had  ignored lht .miller niliom In
mer Secretiry of Wir Harry Wtod- preparing    tht    EuroWin    pttct,    VICTORIA   Aug   4-A IS.000,000
ring b seeking lhe Democratic nom- traiun   Hi accuied tht big Pow-irontr>rt (or building 41 Urge Rhine
loation  for  govtrnoe  on   a  repttl ,n uklng lht smtller nstions tor Blv„ ^tTWm tar tht Fnnch Oov
NEW YORK, Aug   4  (AP)-Tht
ternitlontl   conference   of   church
leiden on lht probltm of world Unlu<1 sut„ hu ip„,t 20 billion
order, iponiored by the World dollan helping to reatore economic
Council ot Churcbu. \,ir tbrest since tht wtr ended. Tht
figure wu innounctd   In  t  radio
broidcut from PirU by lhi Amir
lcin  Auiitinl  Secretiry  of Slate,
pUtform
rrcommtnditloni  only  after   mak-
HORSHAM. Nortolk. England,
Aug. 4 (CP)-Tht AdmlnUtrttlvt
Committee of the World Council ot,WiUiam L CUylon.
Churches uked vlctorloui powen
Siturdiy lo releue thtlr wtr prU-
d
BHtiih Enjoy
Bonk Holiday
J'tmmtnt hu been cmcelled by the oner, u quickly ■ SSSOIStsAm'
•"i Vlctorii Michlnery Depot Compiny 1 pultd to til Govtrnrntnli for hel|
I of here. «7n-     LONtXIN. Aug 4- Tht BrltUh ire Bj^^qw Ouittlv
. v^r.iu. of low enjoying their flni poit-wir Auguit Bistnsmy  X"'""!
Ing   It   llmott   ImpcUlbU  for   lhe'Vku,r|i j|,chin*ry Depot
small nations to do sny such Ihmg '[^Ited
 * ~ j    The Gentril Minagtr of thi firm
Queen Celebrate! " s ,l,mi11- ***** ***** ***** ***
I  \ammMiuiwe 'coeeiutlon U dut to rtetnt wag*
Inrrmu adjuitmtnii In til British
fuirnilo'dircTOpi bectuttof Uw'»"l«Tlng *-*tH tini pott-wtr Auguit m"****wmJ .**•*"**'*.    .   .  .ColumbU yirdi  However, he uld.
Brborn Mag:p3TA big rrop U n- btnk  holldiy   Thouundi of vict- WtNtMOR. Btrks. Inglsnd  Aug   „,„ , Mw nntTte, now „ betng
SSted but  termer,  ire 7iMing ibenen   h.ve   |.mmtd   Iralm   ind 4 iRtuttnl-Tht Quttn "Ub'tted          WM w(th u^ p^ch Supply
' heeding out  of London for ber   4«h   blrthdiy   qulttly   lodiy Cou^cl| (or eonitmrtlng five vtutU
only enough to piy wigi. Inlgi
tion ind ued cotti
adlng
In 1.
the coait In Urge ireu of London! with    metugu
af   congra
I.   of   th.
of  tht umt  dr.lgn   thu  contract
Tbir uld they hive bun n-'kh* ml, plant open ire pubi. bul fnm   many   parti   et   liw   United■       ,     lhf     Uon ^ ^u,, ,nother
raivlni "ly IM . ton i|tlnrt Mb 'bty tn not tstrtly emu.  Met of Kintdom sndthtEmpIn irrlvlng M  u J)rmUl^   „,,,,   c,n   b,
■ lon it thi. timt lul yur Prlcu U>*m l~t up >lg™ raiding. No B«  it Windaor podrtki, lucctufully    built    it   in    igntd
droops thi. .. b««u m _  —^ . . .      :J^z^r.:,^iX:x^i.: k*.
dropped   this   uuon   btciuu   of
Iht   cloring   of   Vernon   mllltery Report QuinH Bom
cimp   which   housed   torn*   S000
troopt during tht wir yetn
QUICKIII ly K.e ReyntlU
The Quun ipent thi weekend ••i„ie-
Wlndtor CutU with lh. King gndl""
with Prlnetutt Ellubtth tnd Mir-
gint
To Chineie Couple
SHANOHAl. Aug   4 - TU Chi- MIN WHO IIMOVID
^^ <—^—i^ i
nu*   Central   Ntwt   Agency   uyi MUSSOLINI'S IODY
juiniupltt.  htv.  btto   bora  to  a rWM G|AVI ARRtSTID
MILAN,  11.ly.  Aug   4 (AP)
oum
Chlneu   f.rm   couple    the   newti
agttag   uyi   Iht   mothtr   tnd   tht
ntw ouleti. four boyi and om girl.
•rt   «ola|   will    The   btbtel   in
uld to bave bun bom It
iltn  In Chlni 1 Hopei Provlnct
NEW WAY TO
ESCAPE DEATH
Rico Swindle
Ring Uncovered
r*tlu met lUurdty thtt lht
mtn wtn eimtttd Mvutllnri
k*dy irtw 111 fell... Field irivt
ken ban utsAe*. but that thi
hiA.n, time el lh* Hiciit.r'i n>
mln. lllll U »»l»<«" F.ur mtn,
ptltet uld. admitted teklM IM
kmiy lut April, but iuiuad Ihtl
eth.r. bad hliitn N le I a--
ankMsen tt itmm.
HOLLYWOOD. Aug 4 (AP>-
Pollct reported ■ n*w wty todty to uwt dttth—tou yourulf
ovtr 1 cliff
Rrsdley W.yne. M. teal driver.
told thtm thrtt piutngen rob-
bad. thtn bound snd gsgged him
on s hillside road, thtn announced
th«y wtn going to kill him So
ht rolled ovtr lht edge ot I 100-
foot precipice Fifty feet down,
hruah slopped hU fill. N**rby residents he.ring hi. scrum., cilltd
pollc* who hmted him lo ufety
wllh 1 roe*.
"Iln*t wt flirted iiii«i Ntwi
•Mem Adt—taulntu hu ken
pretty Ueeiyf
lANOKOK,    A"t    4    {API
•tees*** ruim hen mmmereni e    ,—~m —um vlia
kege etei twlodli rl»t It l.i>*   LATER IMU TIAR
k*k   wfcich   ienrtd*   te   privite     RffiDAR. RC.  Aug   I  -  Many
teem  mte* l*t«  MM* ken tl.bmodi of young grtwu htvt bwn
ete*   dmimd    tee    IM   United obtuvtd  this  wetk. but  in it!
Nil len.     ".He'    Uld     a.haHlllt    dentlt     Uter    Ihln     u.uil
Ilia  Atminittraiiee eni atervlni front tht .lie. of the ytu...
„,„, ^ mm Ft,  lul   n ^.eu^ltlooi ihould bt ldt*l tor lht nu b«« appointed to succted hlm bul tht  dud  man  U undtntood'ptt Pollct nld^ht griytl
emnammmei tetuetey lyomig Wr* III wu Innouneod K»l|«.
IURMA GOVERNOR RESIGNS
LONDON.   Aug   4   (CPI   -   Hr
Hegin.Id  pormtn-Smith. Govirnor
In sohrlni tht problem of rtfugee*
ind dliplieed persons.
Winner of 1946
Freedom Award
No Foundation to
Report of Crash
Paper Sayi Truman
Aiked Withdrawal
Of Forcei in China
NANKING, Aug 4 - A strong
Indeptndtnt Chintu ntwipiper
(Tt Kung Pim uld thtt Pruident
Trumin hu imtructed General
Georgt M.rsh.l to maki plans for
the withdraw.! of Amerlcin forcu
in Chlni. The dispatch, which came
from the Chlneu Summer cipitil
of Killing, uys thai the wlthdrtwil
would bt designed to avoid whit
wu rilled "mother Anplng incident" Anplng U th* plice where
Chintu troopi rtctnlly killtd four
VS Mtrlnes tnd wounded eleven
Other*.
Portugal, Eire
S««k Membership
in United Nations
WASHINOTON, Aug. 4-Twt
men nitloni wh* tteytd out tf
World Wtr Two bin ukid te
Join tht Unlttd N.tlons. Tht
Poriuftu mtSsastm In Wuh-
Ington    hu   formilly    tald    ttl*
U.N. that Portugal  Is r*tdy te
tcctpt tht obligation, ef th.
Unlttd N.tlon. ch.rt.r. Prlmt
MlnUter Dt Vtltri tf lie* hM
etbl.d in ippllcition Itr m.m-
berahlp In the InteenttUntl
fimily.   Albinii.   Outer   M.n.
J ilia, Afjh.nntin and Tram-
tedtn tlready en under tta-
• Iteration by t Itcurrty Coun-
c I I Membership Committee.
Tht commlttu |eu btck 1*4*
uultn tomorrow, it muit n-
port Ni recommenditioni te tht
lecurity Council befon Auguit
Mb.
Soy. Bevin Will
Replace Attlee
Braiilians Give
Eisenhower Ovation
LONDON. Aug 4 (AP) - Tht
Prim* Minister's Offlc* innounctd
tonight thit Foreign Stcrttery
Irntit Bevin would replice Prim*
MlnUter Clement Attlee "In l few
diyt" u he.d of th* BrltUh deltgt-
tica to tht luropten  Puct Con-
-..« »• ...,.-.. . . _n— Iftrtnn In Pirls
RIO DI JANIIRO, Aug. 4-Otn-,
trai Dwlght lUtnhowtr. on hU1 ***** becirat III July V ud
South Anurlesn tour, wu ttrm • '•" ordtrtd by hli doctor to tek*
Uemendous ovitlon todty by thti* tompUte mt Al th* Uit minute,
BrullUn city of Rio dt Jinelro. Ht ■ Alllt* wu forced to step In u
NIW YORK. Aug. 4-After s »- ractivtd   honon  that   usually   ire Uader of Iht Brlliih Ptact dtUgt-
mlnute Much. Ntw York Police in- |)van only to h*ad* of Oovtrnmtnt. Ik* 	
nounctd thla morning thil i nport-: Including , ji.gun uiute whtn hli     MttnwhIU. AY Alessnder, First
ed plsne cruh on the Hudson River
"ippirently   wu   unfounded."   Po-
ii  _ lice hid unl cruh  tsjulpmtnt to
•riwR'.itT.A.o.ii. \*he Hudion Rlvtr tfter t  womtn
^rn.rd M Btroch hu bttnn.rn^ (h>(  ,    Um
44 ^mXt™th^*** ******  *** raulpm.nl wun-
V
iward
and itelttmtnshlp In the worlds
queit tor putt." Harry D. Glde-
onie. Prgtldtnt of Frewlom Houie.
innounctd today- Tht iwird "conveys the enthuiliim" of Ihe Freedom Houu Botrd of Dlnctori tor
Mr. Birurh'i nport to ths Unlttd
Nition. Atomic Energy Commiiaion Freedom Houu Is
lullon  ot dtlstni dtdlci
cilled ifter tht uirch dUclottd to
evidenre of in Iceldent
1,532,854 BARRELS
OT CEMENT
SHIPPED DURING MAY
OTTAWA.  Aug   4   (CP>
orgnn-
ted   to
"d'l
•ponding lo Iht demind for cement
IsitA of th* Admiralty, dutgntted
by Attlee to head the Britiih contingent when tht Prlmt MlnUter
•'turned to tnglind ytiterdiy, wtn
RIDMOND. On. Aug 4 (API -'rtmiln In ehtrge of lht delegation
crash   of   in   lutomohllt   In ****** ****** trrivtl.
plant flaw In
3 Wivtt Killed
SINTENCID TO DEATH
LONDON, Aug.  4   (Rwten)   -
Andras      Tssn»dy-Nigjr,      formtr
iktr of thl Lowtr Houu of tht
Tht
wtrt riding killtd ill
Uit midnight without uriouily
jurlng thtlr huibindi
Th* teet.
Mirgiret Crawford. II. molhte of
t two-ytar-old boy
Jeinnette Jones. X. mothtr of i
11 month -old girl
Annt Mtt Huvilln. II
ried coupteli
for housing snd ther conitrucUon.
Csnsds'. ranunt IndustryshlpMd j   ^^ Cuwla^ ^ Riymond 0
UW.IS4 btrrtU In Mty. mort 6tn ^ W|U| „,,   mlnm „„
*. t*nW22 mmUZ. ^L KliniS, *» *™****** •********•**■ *** *"**
el IMM bunk th* taWO ,„   „ wu Mn l0 , b„^(ui with
Buruu of Slttlitln reported todiy " ;.'.„._. bin
Acluil production lotelled 137.1*0 * ****'"'*" ,",p,s,   oUl_   „   wu
milker of Iht Lowtr Houu ol tht bgJ££  *" ht|h^ mmMy tltun'   **?***  '"  **** ****"  ***  '**
Hunltriin   Psrllsmtnl.   hu   bttn , for ^ .tu a,lnlt th, M9gM l„. j injurto^	
untenctd to dttlh by ■ Budaput „1( manllfBCtur*d In April. StoetoL Z     ,    , ..
Tribunal for w»r crlm**. Mouow],,    UnU tni wir,hou*u dropptd SOVO* DOy I Lit*
.......      ._       ,     ..,  ua      hieub I *
UATTLI. Auf. 4 (kW) - A
fiwlly o* ffvt, trm$ft4 by 1\rt
\n oo upm** tioroy »f tMk nt<imm*
twunf to tm'tiy taday tn ■ rmmo
ti'H   U   l   hmrMymrA   pttr   \rtm-
Ronild i"rt Hflhert CKrM«nMA,
•. i\et\n%. \tt\ (h#lr m«thir, Utm.
L A. f.hfnl»ni»R, tr-A twn illt»rt.
Ill IM WMp. Mri. CHrliUnoon
M'd  tK«   r«H, ttr»tthln| from \rtt
rmm* h tho *\^m**\ wm (M tK#r»
by oldor MA* molmro \hm wir.
"TH«    twlMt    know     taatj\    (H«
rmpm, m tmmft^ tmrn to*t, ^Mrt
it wu thtlr flru tel» tvte it -
md "in*. te*r
radio rtporttd lodiy.
MKDIC1NI HAT. AIU. Aug 4
tCPI — Ont mtn wu killed and a
ucond Injured urly today whan
an Army vehicle cruhed Into •
ditch uvtn mllee Writ of htn
Mllltery luthorltles in withhold
from  tlllflll  to   I.4JJ.M0  btrnlt
during  lht month I   CANADAIOUA.    NY.    Aug     4
 .  I (API—Riding   with   her   huibend
LITTII TOT IS Mrs    Miry   Hirriniloo.    U.   u.
SMOTHERED TO  DIATH elihtre.rold John Coon, duhlng
ST FAURTIN. Que.. Aug  4 iCPI towtrd lnt lut of Ihtlr lulomoblle
E-X-T-R-A!
HANOI, rrtnch Indo-Chlnt. \ag
A nine Sour btttl. rtged lodiy
,-43nhim   Stutrt,   .ged   eight.   of.Sh* ranted oul tnd  shoved him htfeeei  rrtnch troop,  md  Ann.-
ludgim ,.f Bur mi   has nslgn*<l btciuu of lng Iht nun** of Iht Iwo mtn untlllnonlnil. wu imothutd ft duth,b»ek ipnwllng Al hotplttl. Johnny mitt forte. T\, R£..l»g took plie.
, in* riuvin. dut ol lh* young   Food III htilth tnd Maj *tn H I Rtnct ntxt   of   kin   h*vt   bttn   notlfltd.18.turdiy whtn ht fell Into t frtvtl wis   pronounced   uninjured    Mr,  in • vllltgt IS mite, from Htno<  It
■ V» lht Int. bttn ippolnted to luccted him  bul  tht  dud   mm   is  undtnloodlplt Pollc, raid Iht grtvil htl cov- RKlMlN wii tdvlud to rtmiln  stertsd wntn i rrtnch .uppl. e«--
lit wu Innounctd tonlfM. lo comt trom Vtne*u»«r ltnd Iht boy btton htlp irrlvtd    IH«f wrUt wu broktn
'tot  wu  unbuthtd
	
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2 — NELSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, AUG. 5,  1946
i
SPORTS
Injuries Feature Weekend Ball;
Red Sox Blast Newhouser; Bums
Win in 14 Frames To Hold Lead
ly   STEVE   ROBERTION
Cinidian Preu Itiff Writer
Injuries lo Bobby Feller, Schoolboy Rowe, Dick Culler and Carl
Furlllo; Ted Williams' ailment
which forced him to misi his first
g»me of the seaion; • record paid
attendance it Cleveland'! Munlclpil
Stidium; the Boston Red Sox' kiyo-
lng of Hal Newhouser and Brooklyn'! 14-lnnlng victory over the
Clncinnitl Redi which increased
their National League lead over
the St. Louis Cards to two full
gimei highlighted the most eventful biseball Sunday in many i
mobn.
PlUhlng igilnit the New York
Yinktei before a paid crowd of
74,52*8, Feller pulled a back muscle in the seventh Inning and was
forced to retire, breaking up s
•coreless hurling duel with Bill
Bevens. With Bob Lemon on the
mound, the Yankees pushed over
two rum in the ninth Inning to
win tht optntr of tht icheduled
doubleheider 2-0 The second game
wu called becauie of rein. The
prevloui record Cleveland home
crowd of 73,592 wsi ut July 31,
1932.
Feller'i Injury wai deicrlbed si
not urioui snd he li expected to
be rtsdy to pitch within two or
thre* dsys.
Tsklng over for Wllllsmi, who
remslned in hU hotel room with •
slight temperature, second baseman
Bobby Doerr belted two home rum
off Newhouier md batted in seven
turn si the Red Sox whipped the
Detroit Tlgeri 9-4.
A crowd of 49,425 uw Newhouser ksyoed for the third time
this yesr tnd loie hli fourth game
againit 20 vlctoriei. Mickey Hirrli.
completing hii first game hi s
month, won hU Mth gsme igilnit
five defeats.
Brooklyn noied out the Redi 5-4
when Pee Wee Reeie lent in Howie
BchulU from third with s iqueeie
bunt In the llth inning Schultz
htd opened with s double ind
moved to third on an out. Hugh
Cikt pitching five icoreleu innlngi. wu the winner while Jot
Btggi. sfter seven icoreleu frimes,
wsi tagged with the lou. A homer
by Joe Medwlck, 200th of hii big
league cireer, with two on. highlighted • Brooklyn four-run lixth
Inning md pived the w«y for the
extra unions
Centrefieldtr Furlllo. trying to
beet out in Infield hit tn the
uventh, tripped over the big ind
Injured in inkle.
Tht ucond piece Cirdlnili loit
a hilf gtme to the Dodgers when
Tokt4h
they ipllt with Phllidelphli Phillies Murray Dickson itirted the
Cards on the right road when he
blanked the Phils 7-0 with a two-
hitter in the opener for his 10th
win, but the Phils csme bsck to
win the nightcap 3-2 In 12 Innlngi
whtn Jim Tabor imuhed hll
seventh homtr Rowe, lecond
gsme itarter for the Phlli luffered   a   groin   Injury   chulng
'ground ball In the ninth and wis
forced to leave the gime. He wu
taken to Jeffinon HoiplUl where
X-nyi were Uken to determine
the extent of the injury.
| Boiton Brivei moved put thl
Redi Into the fint division when
! they iwept two games from Chi-
| cago Cubs 6-5 ind 6-4. In extending   their  winning  itreik   to  five
' striight,  the Bravei had to come
. from behind ln each game, icorlng three rum In the ninth to eke
out the opener, and five ln the
eighth  to win the nlghtcip. Billy
| Hermin drove In the winning runs
in both games Boiton shortstop
Culler was hit In the ftct with i
pitched ball In the nlghtcip ind htd
to be carried from the field.
I With Mike Budnlck and Monte
Kennedy holding the opposition to
only one run, s home mn by
Frank Oustlne, tht Glints but the
Plttiburgh Pirates twice 4-0 tnd
10-1, ilimmlng 20 hlu ln the nlghl
c»p. Buddy Blittner. with five for
five, led the Glint hltten ln the
lecond.
, Chictgo Whltt Sox ilso got two
well-pitched   games   to   knock   off
i Wuhlngton Senators twice 3-1 tnd
1-0. F.dgir Smith yielded but flvt
blowi to win tht opener whllt
Frink Piplih oulpltched Eirly
Wynn In the nlghtcip.
I Relief pitcher Tom Ferrick wu
credited with both wlni u St.
Louli Browni iwept both endi of
a doubleheider from Phllidelphli
Athletici (-5 ind 7-4. Chet Uibs
doubled In the winning run ln the
ninth of the flrit gimt tnd drove
in three rum with hii 12th homer
in the ucond gtmt.
Aug. 25 Dale Set for Legion Zone
Picnic al Castlegar; Delegates
Set Up PMc Organization
At • meeting it Cutlegir Sundiy handle thl chl
At • meeting it Cutlegtr Sundiy
of the Weit KooUnsy Zone Picnic
Committee, with dtltgitu preient
from different brioches of the Cinidlin Ltglon, Sundiy, Aug. 25,
wu selected ai the dite for the
second annual Zone picnic at Cutlegar.
The picnic will bt t buket affair.
and will bt optn not only to ex-
icrvlce penonnel tod their children,
bilt to ill friends.
Wsldli mill picnic grounds will
bs tht site for ths big dolngi, snd
their will be i Flnt Aid group on
hind to treat the usual minor hurts
that crop up.
Trail Brass Band snd Trsll Highland Bind will both bt on hind,
to provldt music, snd thst* will be
a progrim of Highland dancing.
8PORTI OPIN
NeUon Brsnch wu designated to
children's sports, with
H. E. Cooptr u Chairman. Thtrt
will aUo bt adult iporU. Entry ln
the iporti wlll be open to all, ind
not reitricted to thou with urvlce
affiliations
A Program Folder Commltttt wu
provided for, with W. H. Houiton
of Cutlegir-Robion, tnd A. S Honwlll. II E. Cooptr ind T. H. Fnnt
stn of Ntlton ntmed on it, Trsll
•nd Roulind memben to bl nimed
Uter.
Othtr commltteei will be ippolnted to hivi othtr duties.
Each Brinch will hive IU own
Trimportttlon Commllte*.
Trill, RouUnd, Nelion, Frultvilt
tnd Cutlegir-Robion Brinchti will
sll bt represented In grtit strength,
It U txptcted, with delegitloni 1U0
from New Denver uid Nskusp, snd
poulbly Kulo.
Martell Scores Flrsl National
Open Ace In Taking Crown
Sunday Ball Scores
AMERICAN LEAGUE
PhllidelphU      301 000 010-1   I   2
St.  LouU 000 0M 201-1   I   4
Knerr. Derry, Griffith, Film ind
Rosin Ferens, Finnin, Ferrick ind
CUM.
Philadelphia      001 200 100-4 14   1
St.  LouU  ....     000 030 311-7 12   1
Florei, Harris ind DesiuteU:
Shirley, Gilehouu, Ferrick ind
Helf
000 000 000-0   7   0
001 000 OOx-l   I   0
Gucrri,  Piplih  ind
MAYFAIR OOLF ANO COUNTRY CLUB, Edmonton, Aug. 4—
Htnry   Martell,   Sdmonton'i   sen-
utlonil golfing polleemin todiy
won tht priu Jewel of Cintdltn
flolfdom,  thi  Ctnidlin  imiteur
crown.   Hi  defeited   thl  vetinn
defending     chimpion     Kenny
Blick ef Vincouver six tnd live
In t 38-hole final grind thtt Included tht flret holt  In tnt  In
nitionil  imiteur hlitory.
"I  wu hot at tht right Umt,"
Htnry uid. BUck shook hU hind
In congrstulstlons Just u hi bad
done it tht ihort 150 ytrd pir thret
25th whtrt Hinry's te* ihot rolled
itnlght for tht cup, bounced than
jumped In for the tint ict ln Cinidlin imiteur history.
It wu Mirtell'i third holt In ont
In hU itirry cireer. One test drew
s nstlonsl links notice when he
ruched the imiteur final at Mount
Bruno ln Montreil six vein igo
only to bt defeated I tnd I by thl
■ami Ktnny BUck hi whlppid io
mundiy todiy.
"I've   «en   everything   In   golf
now,"  uld  ont   of   tht   gtlliry,
utlmitid it 3000, u thty hudtd
ftr tht liwn below tht clubhouie
whtn I. A. Fuller, pruldtnt tf
tht Royil Cinidlin Oolf AuMl-
■ tlon,    and    Lliutenint-Governor
J. C. Bowin treuntod tht Itrl
Gny Cup te Mirtell.
After   •   morning   round   where
Mirtell once htld • thret-up lud
but which BUck cut ta ont it tht
It   ind   during  which   both   cime
CONTROL BLAZE
AT TWO BIT CREEK
Forut fir* In the Two Bit Cruk
irei of tht Lower Arrow Likt hu
betn brought undtr control, tht
B.C. Forest Service sttted htrt Sunday night. A patrol will bt ktpt
at th* scene of the blue which covered over 1000 seres In th* put
four days.
Government Men Here Inspect
7000 Electric and Gas Meiers
Annually as Protective Service
hom* with pir 70 cirdi for Miy
filr'i tough liyout. Mirtell niched
•n unbtitebli pitch ln thi ifternoon.
Htnry flnUhtd uvtn undtr pir
for thl Uit 13 holu with ieven
blrdlei md hli lev effort sprinkled
through tht cird, idmitledly hU
but golf of the entire tourniment
On tht lut 11 tht turning point
cime after Blick iquired the
mitch on thi 225 yird 20th. Mirtell
sunk • birdit thret on the 405 yird
pir four list ind ran his lud up
to five holu it tbt nth whir* th*
Albtrten unk hU unutlonil let.
BUck ihowed hU chimplonihlp
doggedneii coming right bick on
tht nnt ont lo chip out if s
greenslde trip some 45 fttt to the
left ind link It for • birdit to win
the hole ami cut tht mirgln lo four.
The duration chimpion won thl
next ont too in ptr figures ifter
Mirtell'i dynimlU shot from i
bunker fell ihort. But from there
Henry wu unbetUblt.
He took the Mth with • par four
whllt BUck hid i iU finding thc
rough ind i trip ind Mirtell took
tht ntxt two, the 21th with • birdie
thrtt ind thi 916 yird Mth. thi
longest holt on tht rlcky Miyfilr
layout, with • birdit four.
Tht Albtrten scored hU,third luc-
ceulve birdie on tht 179 yird 31it
dropping t long putt for ■ two. Tht
crowd rushed In btfort Blick could
lay out hii ball which wu lying
uvtn fttt from tht pin but hi wu
officially credited wilh I two for
cird purpo**s
Redmen, Leals
Battle Tonight
Roulind Redmen will battle with
tha Leafs in th* Aran* here tonight
•t I o'clock. Previously tht Red-
men icheduled te pliy htrt Siturdiy for tht benefit of tht vlslton
from Coeur d'Altnt but wtrt unible to make tht trip. lnitead Nellon wtnt to Trtll on Friday and
took i H-12 ihellicMng from tht
high icorlng Bears.
With Wtssick, Morris, Ltpolnlt
and Hooker ihelved with injurlu,
thl L*lf defenie collipsed, iliowing 12 shots to bt showered on
Cookion whlli Mtrlo only hid to
fict 42. Julie Bileiky ind Nick
Turlk of thl Bruins took idvtn-
tagt of the detenceless Leafi, Uklng 11 points apiece Marcus Smith
tnd Simmirtlno ttch hid nine.
For thl Leafs Joe Gllllcino wu
high min with four goiU ind
thrM uiliti.
Ball Standings
PACIFIC COAST LIAOUI
W L Pet
San Frinclieo     13 44 M5
Osklsnd              II 41 .121
Um Angelei     7(1 M .556
Hollywood       64 <2 .501
Sacramento       64 55 .496
San Dlego     57 74 .471
Portland     47 76 JU
Seattle                            42 S3 JM
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Ratu: lit lint. Vt llm black faei
typt, urger typt rttu tn requeit
Minimum   two i Ilnn    10%   die
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AT THE BOOTERY
Tht only vitenn's Tixl Cib
Ph. 1154    Iter Tixl     Ph. 1164
THI FAIRWAY  MIAT
PHONI  II 1177  ANO 1171
R. Fox of Rossland Seriously
Injured When HN Br Ur
Wuhlngton   .
Chictgo
Wynn   ind
Treih.
New   York
ClcveUnd
Here ll t ut picture by R H.
Dam, luthor of Two Years Btfort tht Mtit: "Ont night while
we wert in the tropici I went
out on to the end of the flying
lib-boom, upon some duty, ind
having finnhed it, turned round
end Uy over the boom for i
long timt, idmiring the beauty
of the night before me. Being io
fir out from the deck, 1 could
look It the ihlp is l separate
veuel- and there rose up from
th* witer, lupported only by
th* mull blick hull. • pyramid
of cinvu. ipreadmg out far beyond the hull and lowering up
»lmo!t, si It seemed in the Indistinct night air, to the cloudi
' The wtter was as itill u an Inland lake: the light trade-wind
wu gtntly and itrncllly breathing from litem: the dirk bluo
sky w»i studded with the tropical stars, there was no sound
but the rippling of the water
under the s'.em. and the sails
were ipreid out w.dc and high
. . . highest of ill the liltle iky-
ull. the apex nt ihe pyramid,
•tefning actually to touch the
itars. and tn he out of reach of
human hand So quiet. tr>o. wu
thl let. .ind so steady the
breere. th.it if t:io*e sails had
bttn sculplunH m.irble they
could nnt have been more motionless 1 was so lott in ine
light that I forgot the preienct
of the min whn etine w.lh me,
until he md Kor he. loo. rough
old man-of wir s min lhat he
wu. had been ganrg it lhe
ihowi, half In himself, Itlll
looking il Hie marble silli,
'How quietly they do their
work!'"
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ROSSLAND, B.C.. Aug 4-Robtrt
(Bobl Fox. t ruldent of Roulind
for over 33 yetn, wu Uktn lo tht
Iliter Miierirordue Hoipltil Stturdty night, ibout 10 o'clock. In in
unconscious condition following in
•ecldtnl whtn nt wu hll by t car
believed by pollct to hivt betn
driven by Ernut Momtte.
Mr. Fox. who hid ipent Iht tvtning uptown, wu wtlklng homt
Weitwirds on tht ltfl ildt of th*
rotd on ColumbU Avenue, tbout 10
o'clock, whtn tht ctr, ilio Irivtlllng
Wut. seemed to swing ind hit tht
pedrstrtin Mr Moruttl. tht driver.
wu uniwart of hitting anything;
but hU will uld "You htv* hit
someone" He ImmedllUly put on
the bnku ind itopped tn ■ vtry
ihort dUtinct ind wtnt btck lo
mveitigite
Docton reported thtt tht pitlent
wu lufferlng from enncuulon. uv-
trt ihock ind poulble fracture Mr
Fox, who U • widower, llvei stent
on VlctorU Street. A son snd diughter. John T Fox, ColumbU Avtnut,
md Mrs. Hirold Evini. VlctorU
Avtnue, live htrt. Another ton.
' Hirold. llvu In Vincouver. nd
plinned with hU wlft ind wn lo
leive Vincouvtr thli weekend for
Roulind. ind mothtr dtughUr.
Mrt John Champa reildu In Butte.
Mont
Comtible W J Dodd 1s ln chirge
of Invutlgitlon. Mr Moruttl wu
held by pollc*
Mr. MorMtt*. with hli wife ind
thre* children, cam* to RouUnd •
i ihort whlli igo ind reilded il tht
Cliff for ■ ftw diyi btfort obUln-
Ing • )ob it tht Ruutlt Jonu Lumber Cimp Rt wu iccompinled by
hU wlft ind fimily ind two pu-
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$1 01 a half pound it Valentine's.
Complete vicuum cleaner icrvlct
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Vtgut ttudli  410 Wtrd 11   Ph. 101
Nurly 7000 electric snd gsi
meters art Inspected innutlly by
the two-man atiff ot tht Electricity ind Gas Inspection Services
In Nelson. With a diitrict thit Is
boundtd on Iht Eut by Alberta,
thl South by tht Unlttd States,
itrttchci Wut put Pentlcton, Vtrnon tnd Salmon Arm, ind extends
Northward over 200 mlltl btyond
Rtvtlstoki, District Inspector H.
B. Penney, who hu held thtt position for 25 yttn, and Inspector A.
E. Guy are responsible for the
Inspection of every new electric
meter thit comes into thtlr district to be uud for billing purpose!
snd with over 40,000 already ln the
tree Evtry meter must bs examined every six years.
This urvlce of ths Department
of Trade ind Commtrct of the
Federal Govemmtnt wu established as • protective mtirare, both
to the coniumen tnd tht power
companlei. It also inspects the lis
meters in the City of Ntlson, which
number well over 800. In the United Stitei no such services sre
offered.
Inspection It carried out tt virioui polnti In the DUtrlct to which
tbt meters In thou locilltlei sre
brought. The mijorlty of these
points only hsve to be visited once
s yesr. However, u Vernon was
mad* th* central maintenance
point on the mainland by the British Columbls Power Commlulon,
s great amount of extra work hai
come to the Nelson department and
the trip to this Okimgin centre
hu to be mide ilmoit once 6
month.
Any devlu uud for billing pur-
poiei ll considered • meter by thr
Government office and only meteri
used for iuch purpoie ire chtcktd
The protection li given to tht consumer from the company and to
the company from the consum-1
However, the compinlu ire rt-
iponilblt for the accuracy, plui and
minus 3 ptr cent, ind the repairs
of tht meters Btfort tny meter
goes Into lervlce, It muit be
extmlned ind idled by tht
inspectors
Checked by • routing itindtrd.
tht meter! irt uldom rejected
When they irt found to bt Intc-
curate through tlthtr tht registration or accuracy tests, It U nurly
alwayi trom running slow. Very
uldom ire Irate consumer! Justified In their arguments thil thilr
meter Is running fast. Of 1100
complaints Mr. Plnney received
from customers when he wss working for th* City of Calgary, only
one hsd sny Justification.
People often blame the meter for
mistakes thit trt their own. Continual leakage! to ground, gtntrilly
caused by defective electrical
equipment in the houu of the
person, U usually responsible for
too high meter resdlngs. Dirt ic-
cumuUtlon and worn beirlngi
cresting friction are tht general
causei of Iniccuratt readings.
| The inspector! also keep in eye
on tht City of Nelion gu delivery.
Two checki ire mtde monthly on
tht gu syitem. A minimum of 460
Brltlih Thermal Unlti muit bt contained tn tvtry cubic foot, bued
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Miliar Trophy
ISLINGTON, Ont. Aug 4 (CP)-
Tht Millar Trophy, emblematic sf
Eutern Canadian protut lonal golf
match pUy championship, today li
in the hinds of Stinley Home of
Montreal the first Umt In the
trophy'i ll-yetr hlitory it hid Ug!
lht Provlnct of Ontirio.
Pitying superb golf tl lht tiling-
ton Golf Club Stturdty, tht 13-
yur-old Iilumtrt Club pro fluhtd
unutlonil flvt undtr ptr golf te
defeit th* IMt tourmmtnt'i uptt4
king. Elmtr Blowtr of Toronlo'i
Wetton Club Norm icored ■ 3 tnd
3 victory in the ll-t-.ole final
A*Vr gabbing a four holt Utd
on tb* flnt flvt pliytd, Horn bid
his mirgln reduced to two by tnt
ninth but hung on coottittntly
through uven itnlght holu which
wtr* halved ind ended tht mitch
on   tht   llth    Rlnwer's   lee-nff   |o4
him Into trouble on Um IMi ind
It took him three to retch tht
grun Horn* wu on In two. lis
feet from tht cup
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At 10:30 em.—Exctpt Sunday
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Troil—Phont 135     Ntlton—Phont 35
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Win Nel Tllle
VICTORIA. Aug 4-Bud Ollmoee
of S*l*m. Ore. ll Utt n«w men'i
ilnglu tennli champion "f BrltUh
Columbia, drfeit.ng tern Im tt
Portland In th* final* hire loday
1-7, 14, 74. M. l-l
M.rjory McCord of Berkley.
Cilif, won tht womtn'i singlet
crown when iht (Wetted Clltdyi
Rou  of S**tU*  I4.I4.I-I
Mlu R»u and Pit Coent A Vin-
rouver.   BC.   took   UM   women'i
Saturday loll Scorei
AMIRICAN LIAOUI
Washington 0. Chicago 1.
Beaton 1. Detroit I
Phllidelphli 7. St oul! k
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Clnclnmtl I   Brooklyn 1
Bl LouU I. Phllidtlphli 1.
Chicigo 1. Boiton 3
INTIRNATIONAL LIAOUI
Montreil 1 Jerur City 3.
Rochuter 3. Newirk t
WIITIRN  INTIRNATIONAL
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Vincouvtr 1. Brtmtrtea I
Ticomi II. Yiklmt IJ.
Wemtche* 3, Silem g
PACIFIC COAIT
teetestmm I. Ban DU|* 0
Lu Angelei 7. Hollywood t
Oiklind 1   Sin rrancUeo 4.
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Boxla Playoffs
Start Aug. IMi
Wut Koottnty btxU oUyott
will itirt Auguit II with RouUnd
•nd NtUon. tht tttm* finishing ucond tnd third in Utt leigue Hind-
lngi. will bittle It out for ■ btrUi
la Uit flmU igilnit Dm Oolden
Rtirs, Um lugui'i numbir on*
Item.
tn lht bttt-oMhre* uml-flml.
Roulind will hire Um rhnlet nf
groundi foe Um flnt gtme ind Ntlton for lht utond If t final rontttt
U neceiury. lht flair will bit dtcldtd by Um fits of • coin
Similarly in tne bttt-of-flvt flml.
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By HIRB JONEI
Cinidlin  Preu Ittff Write
MAYTAIR OOLT AND COUNTRY CLUB, Edmonton, Aug. 4
(CP) - Kenny BUck couldn't btit
the mtn pir couldn't bett ind n,
brilliant, hole-ln-one Htnry Mar-
lell. one of the moit unutlonil
golferi of them ill, Siturdiy cime
to thi unifying end of • ttp-yetr
quest ind wu crowned King of
Cinidi'i imiteurs
Edmonton'i golfing polleemin did
It with t ieven under pir per-
formanc* Uut Included the fint
•ct In the SI-year history ot Canadian imiteur flntl It wu I performing thit duration champion
Ktnny BUck thc veterin from
Vincouver, fought gamely to match
but which finally overwhelmed
birn « tnd I it Uit Slit holt of tht
thrill-packed flnilt to t week ol
tiring tn Um fint Nilloml Amiteur ilnce the wir.
For Mirtell It wu t doublt victory becauu it wai thli uni golf-
wile Kenny BUck who hid robbed
hlm of th* glory In th* lut imiteur flnil it Montreili Mount
Bruno couru ilx yean igo by •
count of I and 1 But thU tim*
lb* repeit performince htd I different ending tnd on* that wu
not long Ui doubt after lha flrtt
II holei In thi 38-hole grind. Martell wound up with 10 birdies and
in eigie-ict whilt BUck hid flvt
bird*.
Tht n-yur-old Mtrltll. ieven
tlmu Albert! Amiteur chimpion,
hid the M-year-old BUck, Mn of •
fimoui golfing fither. DivU BUck,
dormit iU it Um MS-yird 30th
where he got down for • birdit
four.
On lht ihort 173-ytrd ptr thru
Slit Mirtill wu Iuit 19 feet from
Um pin with hli ttt ihot ud
cinned Um putt for mothtr bird.
Tht crowd ruihed In before BUck
could finish playing hll bill bul
J. A. Fuller, Prciidenl of tht Royil
Cinidlin OoU Auoclition ind officii! referee, put down • two for
BUck to hilve tht holt tnd mtkt
tht offlclil icore I md I
BUck wu Um Orel tt grab Mirtell'i hind in congntulition, Juit
u bt hid been it tht ltO-ytrd par
thret nth whtrt Henry'i It* ihot
rolled itnlght for thl cup. bouncod
one*, thm Jumped ln for hli unutlonil e«gle hole In one
"I wu hot at the right tlmi."
Henry uld And u thty preiented
him with tht Earl Grey Cup in •
ceremony below tht clubhouse afttr
the mitch ht disclosed hU 10-ytir-
old imbitlon to win this crowning
jewel of golfdom It hid bttn hli
imbitlon ever since IIM, ht Hid—
"I didn't uy much ibout lt but tt
wu ln my mind."
Llkublt Kenny BUck got •
greit round of ippUuw from tht
estimated gallery of WOO whtn ht
uld Martell wu t worthy chimpion md smilingly quipped thtt ht
would much rither hivt been one
of tht gallery In Um flml than
Henry'i  opponent.
Mirtell it oni Umt Ud BUck
| by three hole* on th* morning
.round   but   th*   defending   chim-
Sion had cut thii to • hole by Um
Bl* they reiched the end of flrtt
II, both with par tarda Martell
bid ■ 34-36 for thi morning round
—finding trouble In tbl Iripi on
th* back ain* — md Black had
th* ume figure* la reverie with
hli best figures on th* lut nine
Biy tht Uth hole BUck had
squared th* match getting down tot
hit third bird of Um diy from than
on Htnry reached in unbeitibl*
pitch, blrdlelng (very hole until th*
Bth where he icored hli unutlonil hole-ln-ont to put him On
up.
The defending chimpion cime
right back, and on tht nnt hoi*
unk • great ippltuu-drtwing chip
ihot from • bunker it feet from
I the cup for mother birdie, but II
wu to prov* hU lut bird of tbt
mitch.
Though Htnry bit the 37th wtlh
I bogie flvt whtn his dynimite
*ot from t bunker wu ihort, he
won the next thre* holu. two of
them with birdie figures to htn
BUck dormit six.
In tht climax hoU, lhi 173-yird
par three 31it. Mirtell Uid hli tee
•hot Juit 19 feet from thi pin md
thm unk It for mother bird to
win the boU or it lent halve It
•nd Ukt tht mitch ind Hm
chimplonihlp
Mirtell. with t bur undir par
31 card ior tha third nlni of Uu
I day, wu ieven under pu up to tht
91M md 11 wu luggeited he play
out th* other holu In in it'.empl
lo break tht record of H for May-
fllr'l  tough   lavout
I They aid play one more hole,
Uie 465-yird Und where Mirtell
tound tht rough ind took i flvt tnd
BUck i four but It didn't go on
the recordi becauu the mttcn wu
Colmin'i. 1117 Pront St. New
Open Omeerlu, PrulU ind Vegetables Clgtrtltu. Tobtcco tnd
Cindy
OOLF CLUB
Mixed two-bill foureomt Thundty. Auguit  Ith.  3 o'clock   Dinner
Phon* entries to Club Houu or L
M   McBrldt   Ivtrybody cant.
Veball Magnates and Players
To Discuss Contract Reforms
IAITIIM  KNITWIAR  FOR
WINTIR
Sweiteri,      lingerie      undtrwtir.
Jtrity drum, tillered  lulls, boyi
ind llrli oultr hi   Cill Mri  R
Crlhim.   Ill   Vlctorii   llrut
DistrictMiner
Dies In Home
doublei title defriting Mn MurUI
Klftr of Rm m*|o ind MUt McCord 44 14. M.
Tht men* doubles rhtmpttni tre
Sim I*t ind CUudt Rockier tl
Pirtlind who woa from Al ritlgner
and Churl Sutlon ef Berkley, M.
44   l-l. l-l. 7-«
The niisr.l dnublu tltU went to
tern le* ind Peggy iuktm et
Vlctorii In two ilnlihl uu. 14
I 4. over   Mn   Kiftr Ind  Bod OU-;
Illu Mik
ATTINTION
Ilu Wnnhlpful Mttttr tnd memberi of Dlimond Lodgt No 1773
of Ihe Loytl Oringe Alloc of Trill
will be il the homt of O t Grihim. 114 VlctorU Bt Tueidiy Aug
I it 7 90 pm. tt mut memberi
tnd Interested friendi      .
PUNIRAL NOTICI
runertl urvlcu fM lh* UU «liu
Maki will bt htld from Uu Thompton runeral Hnmi Tuei it | p m
Rev O C.rondihl will dfflcUU tnd
UUrmiot will bt In Um NtUoa
Mtmorlil Park.
■y JACK HAND
NIW YORK, Aug  I (AP)-But-
btll management sits down with
playen tomorrow lo Ulk over contract reforms with ill Indications
thit Uit ithUUi wlll gtt Juit tbout
everything thty uk.
Two plttformi driwn up by Ul*
filiren of thl Nitloml ind Amer-
cm Letguu will bt pruented by
ihtlr rupictlvt repretenutivei 10'
i ipeciil policy commit!** of Um
mi]ori whleh then WlU mtkt IU
suggeitioni it • Joint mttllng tf tht
club ownen lo be htls "umt Umt
btton I.i bor Dty' '
Commluloner A. B lllippy>
Chmdler. who will not bt preunt.
tipped tht hind of orginlied bare-
bill when ht uld Friday Ihtt ht
wu In lympithy with tht pliyen*
quit! for t minimum ulary, Spring
training expenui, • penilon plin
■nd other ImprovemmU "lo which
lh«v tre *ntltl*d."
Chtndler'i obiervitlon lhat th<
demands m far propoied by the
ithletei ire "compiritlvily mod-
ut" utmed to echo the thought!
of mott of tht owntn who rttliu
Ihlt ebingu muit bt mtdt to combit tbt threiti of union orginireri
tnd tht Mtxlcaa Ltagu*
Both luguH wlll aik for ■ minimum wigt (tht Nitionil ut • MM)
Uve] but Iht Amtrlctn did nol m-
nounce in txaet figure) II probibly will bl grinted u It will affect
only rookie pliytrt bmklng Into
lhe   leigut.
Iverylwdy ippetre lo be In favor
of some tort of retirement ptmlon
fund bul tht txict type to bt idopted will depend on I lerlei tf con-
■ulUtloni with Iniurinct mm Propoull it tht Nitionil Lttgut muting would call for ntnefiU ringing
from ISO lo IIM • month
Nelson Noses Out
Silverton H
Nelion Rep buebill tnm noud
out tht viiltlng Silverton Senior
buebill club 7 to I In i cloiely
contested gtmt it tht Civic
groundi Sundty tfttrnoon. Orlginilly i doubleheader buebill bill
tht flrit game between Nikuip md
Nilion wu cancelled UU Siturdiy u thi Nikuip teim wu unablt
to makt tht trip dut to molt of
thtlr pliyers being cilled up for
flrolightlng. A fairly large crowd
wu on hand to wltneu tht Silver-
ton-Nelion bittle ind nw lomt
good ball dlihed up by boll iquadi.
The game wu practically a pltchin
duel tven with both teimi uilng
two chuckeri each. The gam* wu
tied it different Umu wllh flnt
ont teim ud thtn tht othtr going
I run or two thud. Nelion icored
thrtt runi in tht ucond, on* In
thi fourth, added thre* more ln tht
ilxth for thtlr uvtn. Thi Silver-
Ion boyi notched two runi In tht
flnt Inning, ont more In tht fourth
md thtlr flml three tn tb* fifth.
Than wire only thr** hiti ever
•ingle*. Ung getting • trlpi* md
Nuh two two bagger*. Titchell
stirted on th* mound for tb* home
Utm with Jack Brown shirlng the
lut htlf. Both chuckeri pitched
•Utdy ball, Titchell itruck oul
•ix bitter*, walked bur and hit
ont ind yielded lix bit* Brown
itruck out thrtt, illowtd flvt bit*
but give no fret ptuei la Ont
For tht Silverton Utm Gromhuy-
un ind Ttd Orthim ihired tht
hurling chore*. Orotnhytm had
plenty of ituff on the ball m he
whiffed twilvt bitten vli Um
itrlkeout route, give oo* wilk and
illowed light hit*. Grihim hurling
Iht Uit two inningi itruck out
thru, gawa no wilki aod yielded
do hiti Titchil! lad Um locili with
thrtt runa, whIU Lang tnd Btngtrt
•cored two tach. Himbley and
Ltmna p*c*d Um loiing viiitor*
with two runi eich. Killty and
NtUon icorlng onct tach.
Bttteriu wtn;
Ntlton   -   Tatchell.    Brown    md
Nuh.
Silverton — Oroenhyun, Grahtm
and KtUey.
Umpire — Dm McOlnn.
The Weather
Clear ikiei md high temptriturt
bu igiin been general ovtr Vincouver liland. tht Southern Cout
ind Interior BC fViidlnf and
intermittent rain wlU ipread louth-
wird to Northirn Vincouvtr liUcd
Monday morning.
Vincouver tnd vicinity;
Clau tonight and Mondiy wtth
increulng cloudlneu UU Monday
tfttrnoon. Light wind* Increasing
to northwtttcrly 19 mllu ptr hour
tt Vincouver on Monday ifternoon.
Little change Ui temperature Maximum at Vincouvtr Airport 70.
AbbolMord Airport ft
Kooteniy:
Cleir tonight md Mindly wltb
virlibli eloudlnm evtr Um
mountilna tn Mendly iftlrnoon
Light wlndi. Littli chiejl la
tempenturi. Mixlmum ll Cru-
ctnt Vtllty 40-10, Crinbrook 40-
V.
NeUon   (Sunday)   _   II   I    -
CARD OP THANK!
Wt wlih lo think ill friends ftr
M. who hu wwktd
taZmi m. mmLJIS BLttnl 5?JEW £
17 yun In UlU eosntry. dui m,******** "' i"jT,T *{*** *ft
Rtturdiy it hU homt tn tht Ymlf'£« "nothtrMjcUl Ihmki U Dr
Uni ifttr . Ungthr lilnut IP"** ***** **** ***-*m * ****
Bom In FlnUnd. ht rem U UM "••P"'*1, .    .     „ 	
ttn it* I Kalu la IIM ellylng Ihere
only
I* Uw
N# U turvlvtd by hU wif*. iti
diugbUrt Md im tn iU m Fin-
> Bmgttbtrg in
HtwtQtC
WUtlW'CUIiigr
LOTT   -   RID   SPANIEL   PUP,
I. Ph*ai m-u or ta-u
Elecl Avery ol Salmo President
Of Aero Club; Moth Here on 15th
t 1. Awry of Salmo wu *Uct-
•d Pruldmt tl the n*wly-form-
•d Wut Kooteniy Aero Club, tod
N t McUod at NtUon Viet-
Pruldmt, |n Silmo Trldty nlghl
Miyor N C Stlbbt will hold tht
nffleo of Hononry Pruldmt md
R M Striehm W NtUoa. Bwrf-
Ury-Traawrer.
Remtlnder of Um director! will
be O M Btnwtll ind L C Cutler,
loth A IHlate. and M. C. DoMld-
•on. r 1 R*M. O O. Fttr tnd t
A   Curwen. ill of Silmo
The mtmban wtrt Informtd
thil Uit Tiger "Moth that bad bttn
ordered would t* dtllvtred on
Auguit II InCorporiUon piptrt
for tht orginiution U I member
of Um RotiI Cinidlin Flying
Cubi Auoclition ire forthcoming
from Ottiwi. It wu innounced
Domldion ind Rtid wtr* ip-
pointed  field  and contact aei
ill " '
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Idmonton   	
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Well Known
Nalal lady Dies
NATAL, ac, Aug ♦ - NlUl lnl
Iht •■ilu* tf * w«U known Helen In Mn. I. Wtuoek. igvd M.
who dl*d Mmm it W hunt
iftir t thon illnut She wu barn
•t Mlchtl an Miy M. IMI
Survhnn irt hu hutfctnd Md
only un Alu htr fiib«r, I iemy,
Sr. ind flvt brother* iU living It
Nilal. Two el h*r brt>th«n w*r»
recently dUehtratd frou lh* Of
nidlin Army iftef lerrini durli<|
aeettMa mi a tke •*■
 °m
Turkish (abinel Nay Resign Today;
Expect To Form New Government
ANKARA, Aug. 4—Reliable sources said hen today
that Premier Sukru Saracoglu's cabinet will resign tomorrow.
Thi same sources declared that an old time politician with
rightist leanings, Recep Peker, will be asked to form a new
Turkish government. It was said that the cabinet resignation
will represent the greatest upheaval in the Turkish gpvern-
mest since the death of President Kemal Ataturk in 1938, who
was replaced by General Ismet ♦
Campbell Considers
Assistant
Presidency of N.H.L
TORONTO, Aug. 4 (CP)-Clar-
ence Cimpbell, Edmonton Uwyer
and former National Hockey Leigue
referee, Siturdiy wu considering
the National Hockey Ltagut'i propoul thit he take over the Job ti
aailatant to Preiident Mervy (Red)
Dutton.
Inonu.
Saracoglu, who formerly wai Foreign MlnUter, btetmt Turkty'i
premier in July of 1943 after the
death of Dr. Retlk Saydani. Saracoglu retained the premlenhlp when
the preient elbinet was reformed ir,
March, 1143.
The Ankara sources uld thil thr
ciblnet'i reiigmtlon ii expected to
be innounced when the Nitlonal
Autmbly holdi IU flrit meeting
The assembly wlll contain a iprlnk-
ling of oppoiition deputies, tnd it
will Include 62 memberi of the new
Democritlc Party picked In tht election* Iwo weeki ago. There li
much disiatiifacllon In Turkey over
the continuance of exceulve living
coiU, ind tht htivy vote for the
Internal pollciei.
The Parliamentary group of the
ruling People'! Pirty met in cloud
leulon yesterday. One ot tht mijor
Hemi on IU agenda wai ipeedy action to reduce commodity pricei
that have risen ai much as 1000 per
cent above 193!) levels for iome
llama.
The man who will be aiked to
form the new regime, Recep Peker,
!■ a 57-year-old nitlve of Istanbul
He is uld to be i repreientitlve ol
the extreme rightist tltment In the
People'i Ptrty. Some political In-
formanU declared hii government
might exclude men who have liberal vlewi. Peker wai an officer h
Ataturk'i army, which overthrew
lhe Sultan's rule ln the 1122 revolution. Since then he hai held uveral
oppoiition Democritlc Pirty w u! cibinet poiU. Hll moil recent polltl-
vlewed ai reflecting thU dluatiific- cal job wu Mlnliter of the Interior
tion, ai well ii unreil over other I for uveral monthi In 1143.
Hot Weather
Slows Up Derby
Entries
Tbl hot weither hu been bird on
the flih*rm*n—or the flih—tnd the
Koottniy Like Gyro Trout Dtrby
entriu htvt betn dribbling ln. Six
mort flih hive bttn entered, the
lirgut being 112-pound, four-ounce
trout hooked by J. W. Hunter of
Rowland.
ToUl number of entrlei to date
wtrt 192, six mort than it tht ume
Umt lut yeir.
R. Reichert of Spokint itill miln-
taini hU lead with a 20-pound, 12-
tunct fish.
Entrlei wire:
J. W. Hunter, RouUnd, 12 poundi,
four ouncei, on i Mirtin Plug, it
Pilot Bay; weighed in by 0. Thomas, Balfour.
& Benedettl, Nelion, 11 poundi,
£ve ouncei, on i Glbbi Mirtln, it
l-Mlnute Point; weighed In by R.
A  Mithtton, Shrim Lodge.
W. Woodall, Ntlton, nlnt poundi,
JO ouncei, on • Mirtln plug, off
Woodbury Point; weighed In by R.
A. Mithtton, Shram Lodge.
A.   A.   Minhill.   Cilgtry,   Altt
eight poundi, uven  ouncu, on
Olbbi Two-Eyed Wiggler. it Irvine
Creek, weighed in by R. A   Mithe-
loll, Shrim Lodge.
Cipt Angui McLeod, Procter, sev-
Si poundi, eight ouncu, on i Gibbs
lewirt No. 4 it Irvine Creek;
a*ktm*d In by O Thomu. Bilfour
H K. Ginn. Ntlton, ilx pounds,
en a Jack Lloyd, it tht Outlet;
Weighed ln by I. E Thomu, Bil-
tour.
Clear Way for
Turner-Lindsay
Title Bout
VANCOUVER. Aug. 4 (CP)-The
Vincouver Boxing Commission hu
reaffirmed IU recognition of Kenny
Llnduy u Dominion bantamweight
boxing champion, clearing the way
for Wednesday's title bout when
Kenny tanglu with Jackie Turner.
Greeks Would
Keep Albania
Out of U. N.
2 Killed Ifl
Rail (rash
PORT WASHINOTON, N. Y, Aug.
4 (API—A railroad conductor tnd
an engineer wert killtd Stturdty
tnd 10 ptuengtn wtrt uriouily Injured wbtn I locomotive collided
niad-on wilh in electric-powered
pauengtr trtin on Iht Long Iilind
rillroad ibout i hilt milt from the
Port Wuhlngton station
Th* conductor wu Jouph Hul-
atr, n and tht engineer, on the
aame train, wu Dtnitl Awitta, 12.
Tht engineer dltd u two phyilciini
tmputattd ont of hli Itgi in ord.-r
lo txtrlctta him from tht wrtcktge
the wreck occurred whtn i light
tlectnr switch engine, tn route into
tht Port Wuhlngton station to pick
Up ■ ctr, smashed into l Welt-bound
passenger trtin.
It wu tht ucond railroad accident to bt rtporttd In tht Ntw York
Metropolitan irti in Iht put 24
houn One person wu killtd ind
IOI wtrt lnjurtd yeiterdiy ifternoon whtn I centnl rillroid of
Ntw Jeney commuter trtin entiled Into tbt rttr of ■ ucond coin-
muter train at Bayonne. N. J.
NEW YORK, Aug. 4 - Albtnli'i
ippllcition for membership In the
United Nitioni comei up tomorrow,
tnd Greece U demindlng thit it be
turned down.
There hu been 111 feeling between
the two countriei for iome time,
with Greece iccuiing Albinli of
conducting frontier L.cidenti Ani-
basudor Vaulli DendrimU, Greek
representative lo U. N, flatly declared that Albania cannot quality
for membenhlp In the new leigut
beciuu she U not a petct-lovlng
i sUU. The Greeks already have asked the Perls Peace Conference to
give them Northern Epirut, which
now Is held by Albtnis. All the
Greek chirgei are put down by Al
banian dlplomiU to • Greek wtr
ot nerves tgiinst Albinia. Doctor
Alt Kuehl. an- Albanian reslatance
leader now In New York, wlll preient hU country'i caw at a doted session of the membenhlp committee
of lht U. N. Security Council tomorrow Doctor Kuchl denied thtt
Albinia hid bttn tt wtr with
Grttct since l»40-he uid thtt wis
tht work of a Quullng Governmenl
ut up by the Italians after thtlr
Invuion. Ai for tht border cluhei.
Doctor Kuchu admitted that tomt
had taken place, but ht uld thty
wtrt itarted hy tht Greeki.
HOLD OTHIR  BID!
Besides the AlbtnUn bid for mem
benhlp,   which  RuuU   backi.   the
U. N. hu ipplicitiom from Irelind
Porlugil. outer MongolU, Trin-Joi-
dtn ind AfghinUtan. Sweden and
Iceland irt expected to und in thtlr
requests for U N. membership iooii.
Iceland's mlnlittr tt tht Unlttd
•titu Thor Then, dUtltud  to
dty thlt ht submitted  hll coun
try'i formil ipplkttlon ftr mtm
btnhlp In tht Unlttd Nttltiw yti
ttrdiy. Hi iddid thtt tht ippllci
tltn wu midi it Ntw Ytrk.
GIVESNO
REASON FOR
MOLOTOV EXIT
May. Have Been
Deliberate Rebuff
to Canada
WORRIES NO ONE
By ROII MUNRO
Ctnidlin Prtu Itaff Wrltir
PARIS, Aug. 4 (CP Cible)-The
Soviet delegitlon lo the peice conference give no explanation Saturday for Fortlgn Minister Molotov'i
abrupt dtptrture from the Semte
Chimber In Luxembourg Pilice
Juit before Prime Mlnliter Micken
tie King begin hli first speech to
the plenary session.
Members of the Canadian delegt
tion who sit uvtnl rowi In front
of the Ruuiin memben were not
•wire of whit hid hippened until
told afterward by persons In the
gilltry who ct)iilt see Mr. Mololov
depart
It Is probable the Soviet Foreign
Minister had an appointment which
he htd to keep it thit time, but lt
uemed curioui to the Cinadlani In
the gallery that he left at the exact
moment Pruident Georgei Bldault
of France ctlltd on tht Prlmt Mlnlittr to ipeak.
Foreign Miniiter Jtn Mutryk of
Czechoslovak li ipoke before Mr
King. Mr. Molotov ut through hU
entire ipeech, delivered in Engllih.
■nd wu there for the French tnt
Ruuiin trtniUtioni.
Thtrt U • poulbllity that Mr.
Molotov'i iwlft exit wu i deliberate diplomatic rebuff to Cinada, but
thtrt U no evidtnee prove thii.
At tny rite, tht Cinidiini aren't
worried about it, tnd neither U iny
body else.
Rossland Lady
To Visit
Finland Home
Expect United Stales Tax
Collections to Slash Deficit
"»T>-
>jjsh'; ■ 'bl
WASHINGTON, Aug. 4—Preildint Truman forecast
last night thot o boom-time flood of tox collections he hadn't
counted on before would wash out much of the deficit for the
current fiscal year. ♦
Thui ht pinned hU hopei on builntu prosperity tnd high Itvtl employment — which automatically
bring higher tax collections — lo
bettar the heavily Indebtad government's position.
He bolitered thou hopei with
eonbmy ordtn lo Fedtnl igfncles
thlt could tighten thc strlngi of the
Federal puru to the point ot affecting veterani and the 48 utei.
Boosting both revenue ind ipend-
Ing utlmatei ibove the peicellme
record figurei he iuued uven
monthi ago. tht Pruldtnt uld It
now appttri the Government will
go Inlo the red by 11.900.000.000 for
the fiscal yeir ending June JO. 1947.
HALF OF IITIMATI
Thit Is leu thsn hilf the 14,500,-
000,000 deficit he foreuw lait Jm-
u«ry, due m»inly to the ludden
raUIng of recelpU utimaUi by »».-
100,000.000 lo in unprecedented
peaceUme total of $39,800.0(10.000.
Th«t Jump In the propectlve tax
take he added, would have balanced lhe fiscal 1947 budget ind provided i lurplui. too. If Congreii
hadn't voled—with iome degree of
preildentlil ipprovil - meaeurei
•ddlng $4,400,000,000 to eirlier ex
pendlture eitlmites.
The Preiident let out the coit of
the legislation, expreued In billions of dollan, u: Terminal leave
pay, $2.4; Increased pay for military personnel, $06; Philippine war
damage md rehibllltitlon, $0.1;
Philippine loan. $0.1; increased veterans' pensions ind llberallied
beneflU, $08; houilng, excluding
defenu housing, nel of recelpU.
$0.2; poitofflce depirtment pty in-
creut, $0.2.
Of thou mtuuru. thl Preiident
recommended onlv the two Philippine Hemi. But he did not mike
any fight on othen. ind he pul no
bltme on Congrtu for uputtlng hli
budget program by puling Ihem.
Ht promlud he would kttp trying "throughout the fiscal yttr to
reduce expendlturei whenever and
wherever they can be reduced
without harm to our lecurily md
lhe general welfare."
With thai ln mind, he told re
porters it i budget explanatory
conference Ihtt he li itlll hopeful
lhat the preuntly expectable deficit
can yet be wiped out md the budget balanced In the current fiscal
year.
In in tmmedielt follow-up he
aent out still further orders to hold
down spending of all kinds in thU
fiscal yetr end the one starting
next July.
The irmy, speclficilly directed to
cut bick IU program thU yesr by
$1,000,000,000. carried the big load
ln those orden. The navy drew a
$850,000,000 curtailment and the
Maritime Commission shipbuilding
program one of $80,000,000 or in
even 50 per cent, for a toUl of II.-
710.000.000. Mr. Truman'i budget
wu bsied on the lower ipending
figures for thou branches.
ln addition he Instructed vsrloui
departmenU to put specified ceilingi
on conitrucUon aetlvltlu, without
specifying whit savings thoie cell
lngi would effect. The ceilingi In
eluded:
Army-$»5,000,000 In flicil 1947
ind $110,000,000 in 1948 for flood
control; $80,000,000 In 1947 ind $95.-
000.000 In 1948 for riven ind hir-
bon ind relited work! within
thou limitation!. $23,000,000 in eich
yeir for new work.
I Interior—$15,000,000 In eich of
the flicil yein for bureiu of re-
clamitlon proJecU. with thit limitation u a guide in reviewing conitrucUon plini of other Interior
brinchei.
There were ilgm thit the economy cimpilgr, going beyond direction! for reduction In Federal em
HOLD MAN FOR
THREATENING UFE
OF PRESIDENT
WASHINOTON, Aug. 4 <AP>-
Tha Stent Strvlct rtporttd Saturday that "ah alleged self-proclaimed
executioner" is being .held for
Onnd Jury ictlon of chirgu of
threatening th* lit* of Pruident
Truman.
Thli ititement wu ln a nport on
tha Service's aetlvltlu during tht
fiscil yetr which ended Junt 80. It
did not give names, places or dates
in thc caic.
The Service described the arreit
and confinement of the accuud as
the "most significant" of IU actlvi
ties ln protecting tht Pruident.
NIUON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, AUO. I, 1946 — 3
MAN SHOT AS
TENSION KEEPS
UP IN ATHENS
Tennessee Veterans
Patrol Streets,
Hold Gun Positions
HALT ALL CARS
ATHENS, Tenn., Aug. ♦—Politic*!
tenilon in the town of Athens, Ten-
nesue, resulted in the ihootlng of
one mm Siturdiy night. Armed
memberi of the veterani fiction pal-
rolled the streets ind manned
sharpshooter poiitloni on housetops
•nd roidblocki. Expected Invuion
by the loun of Thursdiy'i bloody
election feud filled to come off,
however.
The wounded mm wu ihot by
one of the "Law ind Ordtr Pitroli
thit took over ifter McMInn County
officen were routad by the former
G-I's   A   leider   of   the   vetarins'
group. Otto Kennedy, Identified the
mtn ii i member of the opposing
fiction—Brown  Sheirer.
Kennedy uid Sheirer wu ilttlng
ploymenl  ind   purchiui  of lutoi In i car blocking a road South of
CUT8ACKI ORDIRID land office equipment, would have Atheni when a pitrol car ipproicn-
Still    furthtr    iddltiom    arlalng in   effect   extending   to   benefiu e(j   He uld the mm brandished •
Irom oroinm expmiloni md fromjgranled veterani ind to ititei gUn ,\ the pitrol ind wu wounded
outlivi  deferred  from  flicil   1948    The veterini' idmlnutritor wu \m ,he ]tg, bul „ot uriouily.
give . net lift, ifter oftuU, of $5- told  to  "review  andI   tighten  cer- Committee
.VoOO.OOO lo lut Jinuiry'. spend- tain  *•**'***    <'   (pen. on.   and ,nnounMd (hll ,„ men from
rnVbTtm leeMmsa Vo^fi^T'   e7,huntoflnd^vln.OPvre'-1 neighboring   Po,   Counly^ne   o,
mMoVoM ler.ni md lhe nttlontl pocketUk." them   carrying  a   pistol-wen  or-
*T^'President's   .Utement   lndl-|    Agenclu hiving ch.rge of pub-, reeled tnd Jailed.
cited he hid ilrttdy heided off orillc worki or loim or grinU-ln-ildi    The   veterini   polled   in   irmed
directed    cutbicki    In    ipendlng,'ihit provide Federal money to lUtei guird In Ihe county courthouu if-
moitlv by lhe Wir ind Nivy De- ] to help In iuch mitten u highwiy \er rumori ipread thlt the ouiled
n.rtmeoti ind  the Mirtlme Com- building   were   told   to   "Uke   ill 0ff|„r, nflght Iry to fight thetr wiy
INCOftPORATID  1» MAY ISPO
Kiddies Handbags
Leatherette handbag lined with the new vinylite.
Sturdy metol frame, ond top handles. Colors of red,
blue, green, brown ond tan. Of
Each
Ladies
Gloves
Royon mesh gloves in
the   six - button   length
that's so popular for Summer wear. White only. Sizes
6 ond 7. Poir        (t -d  r\r\
n
=
LaGuardio Reaches
Geneva for
Relief Session
GENEVA, Aug. 4-The Dinctor
General of UNRRA, Florello U
Ouardii, arrived ln Genevt today.
Ht wlll ittend the opening tomorrow of the Unlled Nitloni Relief
Groupi Generil Council In the pilice of the Leigue of Nitloni
LiGuirdii took up residence ln •
villi neir Geneve pliced it hli dli-
poul by the Swiu Government
Falling Rubber
Prices threaten
pirtmenU md the Mirlimt
East Economy
Sulon'VarwoiiidTa'w"piled at Immune ie meun the pettpona-1j^^ tb, rounty."Hundredi o'f .^notfTiS^
leut $4,100,000,000 mora onto tht menl of public worki it tht pru-[ffnon, hld ,on, to lh, courlhouie lt. of crlllcil «on
iptndlm total  lent Ume. jt get weiponi  permit* Riflemenj,/^, p„ p^t   cl
(ripple Sees
Montreal Police
Win Detroit Meet
DITROIT. Aug 4—Montrtil pollc* track and flald ttam. paced by
tan Humt. thtlr ill-round itir, captured top btrlh In a trtanfulv
mttt wltl) Toronto and Dttrolt In
Dttrolt  Saturdiy
Th* M-ytar-old Humt walktd off
»ith tht final thrtt tvtnU of lht
iiy to glvt Montrtal a four-point
victory ovtr ToronUr who placed
Itcond with 74 poinU Dttrnit took
M potntj to flntah in laat ipot
Trtt dtftat for tht US squad wu
tht flret tn thtlr own city In SO
r'ln in track and fitld competition
frith Canadian teams.
STOLEN MONEY
GOES FAST
TORONTO, Aug. 4 (CPi-Pollct
lodiy irreited Ronald AdrUn Ben-
ntwlth. II, md Jick Heimond, M.
both of Peterborough, Ont., on I
rhirge of stilling 115.000 from An-
drew HtggU of tht Rlti Grill In
Peterborough Officen who mtdt
tht irreiU in ■ downtown hotel
uid they suspected tht mtn
ipent mott of the monty on iuto-
mobiles, clothing, dlimond rlngi.
ind rntertiinment
Tokyo to Hear
"The Mikado" Show
TOKYO. Aug 4 i API Air conditioned or not. "Tbt Mikidn" goei
oo   mil  Thurtdiy
Tht Gilbert ind Sulllvin Optrtt-
U ipontortd by Iht U. S Army
Sptdtl Strvicu Stctlon hti bten
postponed several times btciuu of
dtUyi In Imlilllng Iht ilr conditioning lyittm in tht Ernie Pylt
Mtmorlil  Thttlrt
tt ihould b* rttdy by Thundty
but tb* show will go on tnywiv.
tvtn If tht cut hu to iwtlltr undtr h**vy. omiU ealum**. MMM
mtdt ot mnn leyen ot illk
F1ANCO MHTS WITH
THRONI NKTINDIR
LONDON. Aug 4 iCTi-An II-
chinge Teltgriph dlipiteh from
I.iebnn uld Stturdty Dr lou Mtrli
Oil Robin, formtr leider ol tht
Spanish Cithollc Liberal Ptrty. w*t
reported to htvt brought tbool ■
meeting of Otntrilluimo rrinclem
franco with Print* Ju»n, Prtttndtr
la tht Sptnlah ll-font.
10,000 See Power
Boat Regatta
BARRO. Onl. Aug 4 Mort
thin 10.000 ptoplt lined tht North
i Short of Kemfcdll Bty yetttrdty
Ifor lhe flrat flirrir regilti racing of
| lht Amerlcin Power Bott Aitoci-
i itlon.
j In the ipttdy 2M clau fml dlvlilon i Clnlon. Ohio driver. Jot
Tiggirl. with IU poinU for thrtt
rtra wu tint. Tiggirt slicing
thrtt tlmu iround ■ five-mile
count, hll ll up lo 75 lo M miln tn
hour on lht itralihuwiy ind iv-
erigtd 10 miln in hour Hit timt
i wu five mlnuUt thrtt ucondi
ROSSLAND. B.C. Aug. 4-Mn
C. A. Hinton. who hu raided in
RouUnd for 19 yeiri, Itft fridiy
for Spokint to tnvtl by train to
Ntw York, whtrt ihe will embirk
on th* Gripiholm ind nil for Swe
dtn.
ThU will bt Mn. Hinton'i tint
vliit to htr mothtrlind ilnct 1903
At i young girl Mn. Hanton Itft
her homt ntir Heliingfon, Tinlind.
tnd wtnt lo Oikintrom. Sweden.
In IMU. Thert lht mtt Mr. Hinion
tnd thty wtr* mirried In IMI.
Mr. Hinaon cime out lo Canada
about 1110 and Mn. Hanaon and
two snail ions. HUbtrt tnd Helmtr.
lolntd htm htrt on Auguit IT, llll.
Thty midt their home on • farm
at Stoney Crttk. liter moving into
town.
Mr ind Mrs Minion wtrt quilt
ictlve in tht urly diyi here Mr
Minion pliyed tht iccordlon for
•II tht dancu and mcUI ictivltlH
Ht dltd uvtrtl yttn igo.
Mra. Minion txptcU to Und it
Gothenburg. Sweden, on Auguit IT.
exictly 39 yttn to tht dty whtn
•ht lindrd In Roulind Sht pUm
to vUlt Mr. Minions relitlvei it
Oikintrom ind Stockholm before
Journeying on to her childhood
home of HeUlngfon. f InUnd, whtrt
lhe will vUlt htr brother! tnd inters She plini to bt iwiy from
monthi to t yttr. Two tons tnd i
diughter rende here with thtlr
fimiliei Hilbert. and Helmtr Hinion ind Mra Hlldtgird Ercikton-
whllt mothtr diughter. lln HIM
I Birch tnd htr ion Wiyne. ire raid-
1 ing in Vincouvtr Sht hu 10 grind-
! children
Tuttdiy tvtning lht Dorm Circle of SL Andrew'i Unlttd Church
ctlltd on Mra. Hinton tnd held •
surprise bon voytgi ptrty for htr
Mn W Blickwell on behilf ei tbt
mtmbtn prutnttd Mr Hinton wllh
i firewell gift and wiihtd htr ■
pleisint journey ind I hippy holldiy in htr hnmrlind Dilnty rl-
frethmtnU wtrt urvtd by tbt
ladles Thou present wtrt Mn W.
Blickwell. Mn. W T Unt. Mn
A H Keffer. Mrs Domld Mirtln.
Mn E Stccombt ind Mrt. Arrow-
■mllh
World From
Sen-
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIII
Heavy Earthquake
Registered
PAMNOA, Cilif. Aut. 4 - Tht
CtlHtenU Inilltutt of Ttchnologyl _
iHckT'ivtr un °n in uitmt- nOlOriZvU DCQ
graph  Tht ttrthquikt wu uttti- j
cltntly huvy I* cauu wldttprud _
daman If It teeurrtd In t pern-1   CARMAN,   Man.    CP'
IHtdVrat- Howtvtr, tht InHltuU ouily crippled Init truck. tccidtnt.
.,ptrti could not Ull juit whtn Piter Dyck ha. been uved from .
«2rZZmZ m (.It It ihook tht'Hfttimt  In   hotpilil  by  i  ilran|t
tht trtmor wu '*<*-" ***** T* nrw moU)r vehicle th.li reilly •
"**   T»r.ih«r >*°*°'**<* *t*  Tot wtnt of . better
meet Ibtn in hour. ^^ iuuM ^^ cl„ |( .Pti,T,
||lllilHnillllllllinillllllllllllllllH»»« Jitnty
WATER FROM
THAMES FOR
ATOMIC TESTS
•y   ROMNIY   WHEELER
ug. 4 (AP)-Poaiibil-
tconomic dlilocitlon
—it, cauaed by falling
wtrt itatlontd on houMtopi around \„.bbtT prtCM) i, fowswi by trade
lht courthouw and Jail. Some W0i|nd coioni.i MperU on tbe bull
men —moitly former O-I'f—guarded
roadblock* along the Pol County
line where the invasion waa wjppoi-
td to itart. All paaslng vehtclea were
halted and their pasatngers examined, but the ousted offlceri did not
ihow up to carry on the Tenneaaee
etaction feud.
Greeks Demand
Territory
Netherlindi Eut Indiu ilio may
face extraordinary reidjuitment It
synthetic rubber competition lowen
natural rubber prlcu.
In any event, the pre-wir com
bin* of fir Eutern rubber producer!, which controlled 90 per ctnt ot
PARIS, Aug 4-Pwc*Conltrtnceilh,   „„,„•,   n,,urtl   ntlhn    hll
Nln* yun ago, ^ck br«V**' dtltgitu   in   confronted   wilh   • p^,, from the international icene
•pint In uvtrtl pUctt, tnd doctor! GrMk itmMni lor chunj,, o( Bul- **
ould   never   wilk
of luthorlUtlvt eitlmitei thit mt-
ural rubber miy be lurpltu In IMT
Ceylon, which produced 70 per
ctnt of the world i ivillible wirtime rubber before North Amerlcin
lynthetlc production overtook ihort-
•gu. gloomily contempUUi "com-
Blete ruin" of IU rubber Induitry
1 pricei drop.
Other trtu, including Brltlih Malaya,  French  Indo-China, and  the
1
lold him ht would never win |lr(ln 1I)d Alblnlin ttrrltory. The
•gtln Ht remiintd In lhe Cirmin QrNk d,,ffltion ,)t0 hu „rve<j
hotpiul until the Spring of l»4J. notlCf lhl, ju ,ov,rnmeni ,XVKI,
whtn ht rectlv^ , visit frocr> r,p.r.tion. from IUly for the m.l-
I/1NDON iCPi -Subject lo ?'r**,m"„ J J ,,.*,,a "' eri.l d.migt dont to Grttct during
eondmo* impoud by lht Thunn *lnk*-.r *l,n J****'*** "**,.*, the w.r Th. Gratk demind. cimi
SS2^JTmu2'. ntw rt- ««* «J" ^gJr'E ' ™r,lh; leu thtn 24 houn afltr IthlopU
Kirch Uboratory it Hirwytll. * ******,.**** ** „". r„„„ '*, . 'uktd Ihe Conftrtnct for IUly'.
toUUr.   U to bt illowtd to m, | from lb. ho*MUl occi.ontlly Af|rcin n[mla q( grltrM >n(j Som.
wiltr    from    lht    river    for    IU     A^ftw   monthi   UUr,   Dyck   ««• illl.nd
lifted    from    hU    bed    ind    pliced
itomlc tiptrlmtnti
_   , .     .'      ,   m. .. ~.,m,,.i~, ilomtch-downwirdi    In    hli   ™» —.                 , _
TOt Ubor.tor^.^ing ptrmmtd Ht toon Ittrotd lo optriU.To   Head  T«lll
lo withdraw 1.000MO iilloiui d.lly 6           „,  ,rlv,i,!
from lht rlvtr. who- ivtrt|t dry ^   > ^ no ^^ §( ,„           Rldeff  Ot
weilher    flow    it    tht    point    U
4o.ooo.ooo g.iioo.                  i ^ tm «. ~*!~ '•• ","*"1 Canadian Rockies
..         _  lW .,„ _._ w- i.kin »ula    irimtt,    angla    Ironi,    ina
Howtvtr. lht wtltr ran bt Ukw nk.   |u   contro^   ^   ^^     ,    um   A|(j     A       4_Sydney
orly   during   •   »P««'«    '°""~; optriUd   irt within tuy rttch of Holltndtr  of  Btlllmort.  Md.. wu
****°*Z** **''*% rn*^f ,0n,Jta lht mv*lid dnvtr   Tht ont ind . ,|«ted Pruldtnt of tht Trill Rldtri
"0?  ''ZM-    b. third   horupowt,   motor   glvu
•etlvt   tluntnti.   which   migm   o>
dangtroui, rtmovtd
Tht Ubonlory wlll
third
top
of  10 milu in hour
of tht Cinidian Rockies it ■ mttt
. Ing hire todty which cloud tht
'lirgut cimp in  the history of the
orginiution
two  fivr-diy   rides  wtrt lt-
Undtd   by   111   riding  enthuiiuU
in bt required .   _ .
to pty *t ronurviion iMiso Charae Iritun Stl
ivtry   m   monlhi   If  tbt  ivtrat  . .    .  *   .     B   ,
tilractloo li Uu thin 300000 gil   Maintain POMfl
lorn ind H1JS ihould II ticttd thil     _.„._.       ,    . ,
WARSAW. Aug  4-A commun.st
b*cktd ntwipiptr. Olot l^jdu. in w
Iht PolUh  cipltil  charges thlt    h-   Whip  MCUIII
Brllllh   ire   itlll   mainliinlng   de-
With it. uyi Sir Gerard Cliuion
BrltUh AuUUnt Undenecratary of
SUte for the Colonial Office, goei
thc lyitem of uniliteral production
quouu, which sought to peg rubber
prlcu by limiting tupply.
Producer control wu impended
when wir forced pooling md allocation of natural rubber.
The future of nituril rubber wlll
remain uncerUln until tfter Dec.
II. IMI, whtn tht preunt short-
term internitlonil igreement expire*. The United SUUt hu igreed
to buy 145.000 long toni, of in es-
limittd 401.000 ivilliblt during tht
rat of 1141. but hu midt no com-
mitmenU for 1M7.
volumt
U.S. Trackmen
Politics Concern
Of Every Citizen
ABERDEEN. Scotlind iCP>
WlllUm H - fyft. Prlneiptl
Vict-Chineellor of Aberdeen
vrrsity
Uchmtnti of ntllooilUt Polu undtr fMf.°'^^,Ub,*'?o(4I^'n, ^.IcwuTof VlctorU i"nd 'now"tl'tu'lir|Merit   forntlll.  Jemette   rorntlll.
 llmA      f _.-!      VlmAmmlmmr       Ar,Amr,       ****•    •********•'**    UM*-**    *>*    a-MSbaiti    SMM    I •*# »..L.1  r*.11l..u. XmUakrwrn A**
CROWDS ENJOY
OPEN AIR MASS
VICTORIA. Aug. 4 (CPI-Hun-
dredi ot VlctorU cltiuni tnd viiiton from up-iilind ind milnUnd
ritiu githered under • lunny iky it
MicDonild Pirk Siturdiy to it-
tend lht outdoor grind pontifical
mut, htld in connection with the
centaury celebrations of lht Cithollc Dloctu of Vlctorii.
BUhop John  C   Cody, unlil rt-
Fun Packed Days
For Junior
Girls af Loudres
(Contributed)
Sixty-three young lidlu from
tht Eut tnd Wut KOOtHHyi
settled down tor ttn diyi ot fun
it Camp Lourdei. A tried aad
minutely plinned dally ichtdult
insured l variety of ictivitiu tnd
no ont ctn find an Idl* or dull
moment.
We irt furthtr bleued by hiving
a perfect group of leiden, all old-
timeri at Lourdei.
MUa Katharine Gulmont of Pentlcton li ln chirge ot th* Sporta,
MUa Roulli Poulin ot Nelion, U
In chirge of thi younger Junlon
and Ctmp-flrt prognmi ind Ittl
Mirgiret Smith of Cranbrook ll
ln charge of Canteen and K P.
Thl leiden ot th* Boy'i Cimp
remiintd i ftw diyi to ihow thii
girl   leiden  tht  ntw  progrimmt.
Wt htvt thui tar been bluttd
with fin* weither tnd iwlmming
■nd boiling in enjoyed to tht full.
Wt havt no leu than uvtn beau
beiidei tht liunch on which wt
hay* had a full quoU ot ridei. Mlu
Gulmont'i iwlmming clints an
highly populir and II muat ba ad-
mitted that th* glrli tike to the
water much bettar than tht boyi.
Our project ptrlod hai rttulttd
in t fini clein-up of tbt groundi.
Thi grotto U undergoing i proceu of re-decontlon.
Our camp-fir* prognmi an true
fun feiti! following tht grand ilng-
long progrim, we hav* a dlfftrtnt
ind extremely intereitlng program
ttch night. So far wt hav* had
iuch Hemi u Charad**, Truth and
Consequences, Till Story Club. A
nightly ghost itory brlngi forth
shivers and ihrieki. Lourdei hymn
brlnga to • clou our buay and tun-
crowded dty.
Lut but not lent wa muat mention Mn Birtletfi cooking which
U out of thii world. Such ciku
and putriei irt not found la th*
wholt of tht Kooteniyi! Crotrdtd
houn of bottlng. iwlmming and
gamei make for ihirp appttlta*.
Volley-bill competitioni an at
their   height  it  the   moment  aod
King-pong tiblei ar* never idl*. Our
ik* to Hirrop ud up to Kokan**
roid are annual eventi ind w*
enjoyed Ihem thii year aa muck
u aver.
Th* following glrli ittendtd th*
Junior GlrU' Station at Camp
Lourdu:
Cranbrook: Mirley Ann Boyt*,
Riyllne Hlll. Anna Hlll. Rita La-
fleur, Paulina Bowneu, Mary
O'Sulllvin  ind Maude  O'Sulllvan
rernle: Roumiry Kennedy ind
Josephine Kennedy.
Yihk:  Laura Querin.
Kimberley: LoretU H«ydn and
Annt Htydn
NtUon: Dolorei Hlll, LmtU Col-
lelll. Mirle Coletti, PiuUttt DivU.
ruled   Gtntral   VlidytUw   Anders  ^^^ Un)(fd S|tt#> ,,„(,„„„ ov„.!bUhop of Elitei. chinttd the mut
Slr Th. ptptr uyi monty ptldlo Gtn wh4)mw,     ,„     j,,^,,     q,^,,
ind "■'' Andtts Irom tht BrltUh Trets- ^^ ,, Mp0in Unlvenity! Molion
n,  Unl    "ty  <'***  ***  w"   ***** *** ****** SUdium Siturdiy by HI lo 10 The
sna Tocn^tr ^ijtl   of "' ***** ind UrroeUU in Polind c,nldlln   tMm   ttiM   t0   wln   ,
(Wl', Univtrally. Kln|llon. On.l :    **"**** *<* ^"****i" ~^T! >m|lt  flnt  In  lht  Inltltl  potl-w.r
rZy..  a.. ..._— .r^l,,.. with  lht RuuUns ifttr ht backed  .„„„..,„„.,   Ir„k  ,-a  .^.ia _-.,
whllt  the  occuionil  icrmon   wu
delivered by the Mott Rev Anthony
Jordin.   OM I,   vlctr   ipoltollc   of
Prince Rupert.
toM students tl • Summtr gradui
Internitlonil   trick  ind  field  mett
Veneiuelan Envoy
to U.S. Diet
WASHINGTON. Aug I Tht
Vtnnutlin Ambuttdor lo Iht
United SUIu. Dr Don Alfredo Mi-
chado  lltrnindei.  M, dltd  it  tht
Veneiuelan tmlmir Siturdiy
night alter in illneu ot ievenl
wtfki Dr Herntndti reprtunled
hli country it lh* Untud Nitloni
conftrtnct In Sin frineltco Ittl
yttr ln April, ht btotmt imlniu-
dor lo Ihe Unlttd Stitu
Didn't Know Till
He was Bitten
! LINCOIJI, III. Aug 4 iAPI -
riihermin Audler C Hiwklni hid
> h.ie bul didn't know II unlil ht
WM bitten Htwkini dllgulttdly
reeled In • ptirxif old trnuurt ind
give Ihtm t scornful kick   In rt-
' turn, ht lot • slight iUb In Ibt Ul
IA   10-inch  calfUh   wu  Intldt  Iht
IpwU
U.S. Coast Guard
Celebrates
WASHINGTON. Aug 4 - Todiy
lht oldest nivil force in tbt Unlttd
Sll lei    the Cout < I'laid     celebrates
IU 191th innlvtrurv at uninterrupted setvue on Und ind its
ThU is tht flrat Umt Une* tht wtr
Ihit Iht Cout Outrd hu ohuivtd
•n anniversary Although tbtre in
no formil ceremonies scheduled to
mirk tht tvtnl. ill siationi. lights.
btui ind operating vtutU In port
•rt open lo the public
War Veterans
Urged to
Save Gratuities
WILUNGTON. NI iCPi-Ovtr
T] pei unt of war vtttrant In Ntw
Zttltnd havt Uft Ihtlr wtr iratm
tlu on dtpotll In Oovtrnmtnt uv-
ingi hanks msteid ol drawing thtu
tor immtdltU uu Wbtn, ill alatmi
htv* bttn Invert Ife ltd ihoyi
IMOOOOOO worth nf gratuities wtll
htvt bttn dtpotlltd to th* credit
ot War veterans . but tl lht petttnl
rate nf drawing Ibt greit majority
will not want to optratl tn Ihtlr
iccount!
To encourage vtttrant I* Ittvt
thtlr graluitUt on dtpotll and lo
■void infliiino lht IJoremmtnl Is
offtrlni TS ptr rent interest whleh
is much higher I bin can bt nbltln
td on lht optn monty market
lion rereuony thil pollllci li lh. *°**°** ******** 1°,!£[??'?'**** *****' P0""* ****** ****** *** ****
concern of every clliun "- Rtd *rmy If II htIptd Mm or- -cond lnd IMrf p^ ^^
^^ 1        ..       ... ginlie hll troopa  During the do*-1
P*opU   whn   uld  pollllci wu   • •      Blu—t  ^  W.  _.,   K-  VH   I...
dirty   builntu   condemned thtm
Mtvt*   Thty   ihould   not tlthtr
from tlmldlly oe from cssmpUctncy
ot tbt  wir   he Ird  the
Second Poll* Corpi in IUly
ivtn    thtlr    HUnlkwi    from    th.  goat   BIOWS   Up,
urgtnt ind cnmpUi ■polltle*! prob-'
lemi   rauud   by   Iht   mlllUry   ults  ^gp   Suffer
ot nueUtr tntrgy." ht uld
New Lansdowne Park
Record by Mouse Hole
VANCOUVER.   Aug.   4
Recover 91 Bodies
From Blast Scene
IFrom Burns
Mem
H"le .et i new mtU ind ont sit-
te*nth record for l.inidowne Pirk
In winning lht 11500 idded B C
Chimplonihlp hindlcip Siturdiy
ai lh. trick'i M-diy muting cime
■n end
Mnut. Holt, nwntd by A J Brady
nf Vancouver, covtrtd tht milt tnd
H   on* siiletnlh In ont minuU. 41 4-», Kingdom, lht etlln| plicu in e>
„ in UelutUI H.rbor   nn V.nenu-  "*"' ** »?"*"* *"«-"*** Ptcttd tn force prlcu down In pel
lh. mtrk wl by Korawiy Juil two —
it wnkt igo
HoW.   in    invader    from
PORT AIJWRNI. B  f    Aug   4
\ iCP* -Tart We«: Coait lndiani. ('••
eil  Mtcb  and  hu aon Sydnty. irt
recovering   from   burni   ind   ihork
lufterad   Wadniadly   whin   lhtir
JIRUIALIM. A„, it-, r.i
mint Otvtew«»ti« emnunmi ta
Ity thtt III kmiiu here kttn et
emreemi In Ih, Kin* OlvM M.t.l ,.: uUnd
It»lulan    Th.   latal   kllUd   wu Ttw nploaton   rluu of whkb ..
Pitted ll II. with 41 pteatni itill unknown.   Ihrtw   Mr   Mtrk  irrnu      "ouu
la  hu»ltila  Tl*   enmammmmemi ih. miglm room, tnd totud hli mn */**l**cr**.**** r **•***.*S H Z,
uit llstt til IKt vMlwit wtre at- abmt II ftU Into Ihe tlr on lo in   ****** ******** ucond ind relumed
etunM  lu.  A  »st«*el«l ttevUt othtr pari ot tb* teek                       HJO jud IUI   Spangle Lock flni-
lae vUtlut t» l»t bltH  *• «• bti Ptrt of tht bo*l'l c*bl« wh blown *td  Inlrd .nn p*M pill on Mlow
htW tn Mtodty. ttt. .n.hlini Mick tn rrtwl out be- *"
MO .NIUCTtlCCMAII STjuSmmT "
Singapore Fights
Inflation Trend
SINGAPORE (CP) - Tht crown
colony of Singapore U mttllng tht
challenge of bUck mtrkttl tnd
InfltUon by opining i chiln of
restiurarits Which urvt simple
but nourishing meili for tht eoul-
viUnl of 11 ctnU
Ctlltd "tht Ptoplt'i ResUunnti."
thtlr menus Includt rlct. mttt tnd
vtgtUblu Tht flrat ilrttdy hu
optn*d In downtown Slngtpora
with ■ ctptdty of 1000 ptraoni.
Along Ihe line of Brlliih Gov.
ernment  restaurants In  the  Unittd
FOU SUTCHU SLAYING
a-/..', Md To Swim Channel
Win Dominion
Paddling Crown
,J£?*rL!w<uLsATl-yi.r^id| To Jwim Channel ottsrburn park. au< 4-Ttu
pam* •!« "Ulu. dUd In ibt tUe-     ixittVOtt. Am   4 tCT*   - lont; m^fSZa^aSm\tmlXZ^Sl »n'
trlcrtitlr.ltht»Ut.PrUnnrrldt;'Br,rwU.   ».ymtaU   Oilleaa   re-1 ™.'i\r^^"   'Il?tJ,  M^"
fne tht bulchu-ttayuu *t t ttkend.j Morlu. uM  Walaj  h* wswM  dirt ****  •ymbol'ilng   '>"™nlnn  ptdd-
lutbw Aid* Utt OrloWr In l*v»»-i|'^» ,bm Knglnh (Stnntl it C.ltU.  ***** "T*?*; " **^,l\Z m ZZ'
ruh Tht IT.yt.r-oM AM. wai killtd prMK*. dkwllr ifttr midnight Ti-a   "•«•"« htld line* IHI  Tht Rtdli-
■fWe ht tnd MrKtthui htd m*d* lay ind hopu to nuh Dnvtr. loi   ton Club ended wllh flvt firm, a
■ round of nlghl club.   HU body Und. In 14 houn ******* tnd Iwn third pUre* to tm- Mihonty cilled tht revtUllon   .1
wu dUutmbtetd tnd ptrU lirtrib-i    If wmtufiil  Is* will itttmpt !•;*« a Wai of ■ polnU-tl|hl moreltrmlni.   btcauu ht uid
uUdjvtt lh* city tt SytUMUh  Aniii lht rerem ntsrm Wu IhfclUun lh* ucond-pltct Toronlo Sail, tvtry
*mtr*mTn*t  VH  mMt**w*mW   mmt*mT*m^mmm
vaU establishments At prtunt tbt
n.it of suhalstenct In Singipore ll
esiimaied it flvt tlmu pre-war.
An invesligilioM by Iht Wiges
•nd Co»t of Living Commltlu of
tht colony ltd lo tht rutturanU'
introduction Thty Irt "periled by
the Govtrnmtnt Sociil Wtlfiri
Department.
Nine Horses Drugged
BALTIMORE. Aug. 4-TH* chair-
nun of th* Maryland Racing Commiuion. Otorgt P. Mihonty. dli-
clottd lodiy Ihtl nlnt horeu wtre
druggtd during lht currant ten-day
ree* meeting at Btl Air Track Th.
drugging wu revelled In tests mtdt
in tht stale's ntw mobile laboratory.
Kithleen Gllllcino. Betty Aon
Hufty, fiy Hufty, Thtreu Poll,
fjleen Hopwood, Didra Hopwood,
Georgette Major, Enid Prime, Ron
Marie Sturgeon.
Grand forki: PilrlcU Idward-
•on.
Trail Mtrjorlt Gotta, franea Btl-
covec. Sophlt Btlcovtc. Joyc* Clirk,
Colleen CUrk. Ellttn frit. DolocU
Torchuck. Thereu Guild. RIU Jt-
rome. Beverly McUu|hlln, Miry
McLaughlin. Janlc Zahn, LouUe
GUdu, Jacqualint Perm. "Uvln*
Ciputo, netty Nutini. P*Uy "
Adrltnnt Loughery
RouUnd: Cirol Dtlmu,
lyn Dtlmu. Dtnlu fourt, Ptt Al
len Join Alltn. Shirley Htm, Mar
jonr Keine. Thereu Mlllin, Jttn-
elte Milllgin ind Bernlce Milllgin
Eut Trill: Bernlce Monlp*Ul*r,
Donni Brennin. Miry Monaghad.
Lucille PUmondon. Shirley Htulop
Wtlcomc viiiton trom Vincouvtr:
Ileltv Lou Hrandes, Mtryllnt Cir-
Uw, and Pitricii flood from
ulth. Wuh.
Tht honor of btlng Iht fini |lrl
to win lht cherished tward otttrtd
by BUhop Johnion lo tht cimptr
of each uulon who but ithpligl
during uch diy lh* unulflah atrlt
of thinking of ind htlplng "tht
other fellow" gou lo Mirjorlt QoMa
of Si Anthony'i Pinsh In Trail.
Marjorla U no slranier at Cimp
Lourdu. tnd by har rati camping
spirit hu tlwayi been eiujeekSta
Jal Thtra li no doubt lhat BUhop
ohnson'i Tht Othtr f 111 o w
Award" wu truly dtwrrtd aad
won by Mirjorie Oo*U during tht
Junior OlrU  Stulnn it Lourdiu
'twbn Iht rtruu couru Wu 1Mb *» lht ucond pltct
Ha—it lad Omw Clpb
Ailronomtn   utlmiU   thai   UM
earth. If seen from tht moon, would
it |ivu  appeal   ibout H times  is   lumlnOW
indication lhat dru|gln| ulu lht moon tppura whtn II liana
la a wholtule minntr '' from Iht nrth. a
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MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1946
The Ferment in Bolivia
It may be that the overthrow of
Gualberto Villarroel's regime may end
Bolivia's pro-Nazi, Fasciit dictatorship
which was set up in April, 1939, by Lt.-
Colonel German Busch. The latter dissolved Congress, suspended the constitution and all existing laws and constitutional rights. He said he did this to
protect the country from "a plot aimed
at starting a 'fratricidal fight'." His
personal rule was short-lived. He died
by violence in Auguit, 1939, but the
dictatorship system was continued by
followers who seized power through
military coups.
Gualberto Villarroel, the man who
was deposed, was apparently the most
unpopular of the dictators. The President that preceded him, General Enrique Pcnatanda, was the first anti-
Nazi of Bolivia's dictators; he severed
relations with the Axis and placed the
republic on the side of the United
SUtes. On December 20, 1943, the Pen-
iranda regime was overthrown in a
bloody, four-hour revolution staged by
young nationalistic officers, and Major
Gualberto Villarroel was made President. Cordell Hull, then U. S. SecreUry
o( State, would not recognize this regime on account of its pro-Axis ties.
Great Britain and IB Latin-American
republics followed the U. S. lead and
Argentina ilone established deplomat-
ic relations. Democratic groupi in the
United Statei and South America
feared thit the Villarroel coup wu an
attempt on the part of the Nazis to
Mtabliih a base ln the Western Hemi-
iphere. In June of 1944 the Bolivian
Government tumid over to the U. S.
■ome SO Nazi agents and wu accorded
recognition by the U. S. and other governments which had previouily refuted it.
On the domestic front, however,
Villarroel was facing increulng oppoiition. He intensified reprewive mei-
mres, but these, u so often Is the cue,
eniy served to inflame the oppoiition.
The New York Time* correipond-
ent reported in May of this year: "The
Bolivian Government hu lost popular
•upport and is maintaining itself In
power by a campaign of violence, terror and political fraud "
Villarroel put his opponents in prison and muzzled the preu. Editors and
unlvenity teachers were assaulted,
Itudent* who talked against the regime were beaten, and some of them
died at the hinds of government
' agents. The aim was to demoralize and
frighten the oppoiition, but the Geata-
po methods failed. A series of revolts
took place in recent months, culminating in the succenful uprising when th«
dictator wu killed.
The revolutionists have proclaimed
the intention to institute a democratic
government and lo fiold general elections u ioon ai pouible The first action of the provisional government wag
to lift the censorship from the press
They promiaerl to return to their proprietors newipapen leized by the former government, foreign correspondent! reported that for the flnt time in
■ the country'i hutory they were under
no censorship restrictions. Dispatches
from the British United Preu have
atated that "a democratic, anti-mill-
tarnt" provisional unvcrnmenl repre-
aenlmg liberals, worken and inlellec
tual classes * as established hy the revolution
Planned Immigration
Writing in Industrial and Agrirul
lural Trngrnu in Canada. Meun. C H
Fortln and H. (' Thnmpnon present •
•ound argument du planned immigration and offer one retainable approach
to long-term absorption
The tiiteis point out that ijinte lir
•part from the humanitarian aspects,
there is Ihe economic consideration of
• larger home mirktt If Canada is to
Continue as a Ittgr esporler ihe muat
•>p*el Jo recipnvite and be a larpt Im-
p.T-t»r She muat have a larger domei
tic market to buy the products of other
landi. Similarly, Canada'a expanding
industrial machine needa a large and
•table market at home. Thla nation cannot, they argue, depend entirely on a
"highly competitive and fluctuating"
international market u it tried to do
before with somewhat disastrous result!. The economy of Canida under
such conditions is at the mercy of conditions largely beyond Internal control.
As another development of their argument they point to the heavy per
capita load for capital and maintenance
expenditures for such thing! as roadi
and railway!, u well u other public
services, comparing our poiitlon in thia
respect with that of the United Statei.
The authors examine the estimates
of Canadian population possibilities
made by othen. Theie run all the wiy
from Sir Alexander Galt'i thirty million to the late Stephen Leacock'! two
hundred and fifty million. What li
moit interesting ii the fact that even
the lowest, the Gait estimate, is more
than double the preient population and
li actually twice u great aa the maximum foreseen by the Dominion Bureau of Statistic!—fifteen million—by
the end of the century. The Bureau,
however, count! natural lncreaie only,
making no allowance for Immigration.
Messrs. Fortin and Thompion suggest
that immigration be allowed at the rate
of 1 per cent of the population for 25
yean. By 1971, at thia rate, the population would be slightly more than twenty million, an increase of 86 per cent.
One per cent per year would mean
120.000 the fint year and riling gradually to about 200,000 In the final year
of the program. Thii figure ii by no
meina excesaive, readily absorbable Into the population, but still substantial
enough to Infuse new blood, new hopes,
new vigor and new skills into the life-
stream of thia nation.
The End of the Normandie
The Normandie's day of glory wu
June 3,1935, when she ended her maiden Weitward voyage at her big new
pier at the foot of Weit Forty-Eighth
Street, Manhattan. Whiatlei roared a
welcome u ihe went up the hirbor,
planei circled in ulute, 200,000 people
witched from the ihore.
The Normindie coit $40,000,000; she
wu over 1000 feet long; her turbinei
could drive her it nearly 30 knot! an
hour and could have furnlihed power
for the whole city of Boiton; her funnels could have carried the traffic of
the Holland Tubes; she had acres of
kitchens, 23 elevators and a promenade
deck for dogs; she wu i luxurious ex-
preuion of French tute, French energy and French hope.
And her black day came when she
lay burning and keeled over at her
pier on February 9, 1942, with the
smoke drifting over mid-Manhattan. It
was a black enough day everywhere.
The Weitern Pacific wu loit, or about
to be loit, to the Japanese. U-boats
were sinking shipi within light of the
Atlantic cout; the Germans in Ruuia
had been driven back, but Leningrad
and Stalingrad were still menaced; In
North Africa Rommell wai idvinclng.
Now, in victory, the Normandie, renamed the Lafiyette, uved by heroic
effort which came to nothing in the
end, it ibout to go to the wrecking
yard She rendered no war aervice. She
is a dingy monument to dead hopei.
Even if she could be restored to her old
glories, she could nol compete for much
of the luxury tride for which she wu
built- the trinsoceanic airplane la her
triumphant enemy. All she is good for
now is to relieve a shortage of acrap
metal
But when she goes she ihould hive
whittles and cheers again. She wu a
great and unfortunate ship—and an
age. a period in man's history that will
not return, die* with her.
Test Yourself
I    Who wroto thf pong. "Ood RImi A mo
rtrt *
3    Who rompnwd th* ionf. "Oivt My Rt-
Itrdi In BrrwJwiy"'
i    Whtt   Amrrirtn   compo^r   wtoit  tht
n>n|     Old Do| Trty"*
TUT ANIWIRg
I Irving Berlin
7 Qttorgt Cohan
1     Rl#ph*n   Fottfr
?? Questions??
ANSWERS
Opin tt any nadir. Namtt tf ptnoni
•iking qui.tloni will Rtt bt publlihtd.
Thirt It ne tharit for thit iirvki. Quution. WILL NOT II ANSWERED BY
MAIL txoipt whtn then ll obvloui ntott-
•ity for prlvaoy.
E. W. E., Klmbtrlty—Could you glvt mt lht
iddrtHti of tbt Pitint Officii In Cinadi
•nd thl Unlttd Stitei, ind how dot! •
penon gtt in Invention pttenttd?
In Cintdi. Thi Commluloner of PilenU,
Ottiwi,   recelvei   ill   •ppllntiom   ind   hu
chirgt of til recordi. Al It ll difficult for an
applicant to properly comply with tht rtguli-
tloni of tbi Pattnt Offlct, wt luggeit thit you
wrltt for pamphltla ind informitlon on pat-
tnta. In tht Unlttd Sttttt tbt iddreu li: Tht
Unlttd Stain Pattnt Offlct. Waihlngton, D.C.
lntereited, Frultvilt—Il li poulble to grow
wittr-llliu out of wittr, ind how?
Wittr-llllti einnot bl grown out of wittr
u tht lttvti hivi to bc undtr wittr for tht
plint to lurvlvt.
R. B., Ntlton-Could you ttll mt whtrt to
wrltt for detail* tnd Informitlon concerning employment on tbt CP.R. ittinuhlpi
on tht Picific Cout?
Wrlit lo: Marlnt Superintendent'! Offlct,
CP.R. Stetmihlpt Ltd, Vincouvir, B.C.
Press Comment
CHIAP ABUII
Dr. Sidniy Smith, Prtildint of Uit Unl-
vtrilty of Toronto, ipoke wordi of wlidom
whtn iddreiilng • Joint convocation of thi
Ontario Agricultural College tnd tht Ontirio
Vittrlniry College it Guelph. Doling with
public affair*, hi uld:
"Builneu of govtrnmtnt In Ctntdi hu
lost prestige btciuu mtny hivt itood on tht
ildeltnet tnd icoffed it politician* wbo give
tht beit of their ■bllltlti, time, energy yei,
their lnttgrity—to thtlr country.''
The Journil. In IU own wiy, hu bttn uylng thil for yttn; hu bttn trying to point
out thtt thli builntu of Koffing it public
mtn, to prevalent imong in many, ia only another wty of icofflng it dimocriey itielf. Too
miny imong ua, tomi thoughtltuly, iome
malevolently, indulge In leen it politic! ind
politlclini, with thl only roniequence, apart
from Injuitlce, of playing inlo thl handi of
thot* wbo would wrick democracy Tht democritlc cynic li thi but wttpon of tht Communlit—Ottiwi Journil.
A CONTRACT AGAINIT IAIIII
A court decision which may wtll hive
repercuulons, ilnct tht humin problem on
which tt bttn ii univtrul ln our cltiei. hu
been hinded down in Clevelind wbtn It bal
bttn htld, two to ont. by t court of ippul
thtt • tenant cannot bt evicted beciuie hll
wift htd i biby, ilthough hli rental contnet
provided for "No pttt—tdulti only." Wt do
not know If thii n good Uw—quilt poulbly
il li not - bul tht comment of tht Judgt speak-
Ing for tht majority U aomtthing thtt hid to
bt uld. He defended not only lht rci'oniblr
•nd healthy duin of young couplei lo havt
babiei but Ihtlr right, lo become parent, tnd
added tbi aoclologlctl truth which bu bttn
lomewhit loit light of In tht unnatural living of our timei, tint it il againit tbt public lntereit lo mtir Into my contnet which
would encourage net luiclde.- Detroit Newi.
Looking Backward
TIN YIARI AOO
Prom tht Nilion Dtlly Ntwt, Aujust 5. IMI
Breaking out it 1:41 Mondiy morning,
flrt dtttroytd tht reildence of Ernttt Wti-
bourn. Vincouver Strttt, Rottmont.
A itormy dlicuulon wu launehtd it Mondiy nlght'i Council mttllng by tht rtquttt of
Aid. H. B. Llnduy, Pirt, Wittr lnd Light
Commltttt Chairman, to introduce • byliw
reviling witer ntu In Ntlton.
Willlim J. Otcroff. RouUnd, wu tht DUtrlct winner of Uit Governor-Generil's Medil
ind 1)10 ichoUntiip for hlghril mirki in
Junior mitrieulition
FORTV YIARI AQO
Fnm tbt Dtlly Ntwt tf Auguit e, ibOt
Tht woodi ln tht taction ilong tht Columbli ind Weitern Rtllwty between Catcadt
tnd Hit Bulldog tunnel in tblut In placet
An Incipient mutiny imong tbi Royil Ctntdlm Artillery brokt out tl tht Halifax citi-
del Thundty tvtning, io lut thin 11 mtn
btlng plaetd in tht guird room under clou
conflntmcnt.
TWINTV-FIVI VIARI AOO
Fnm tht Dtlly Ntwt tf Au|uM b. IHI
Tht Filrvitw Ratepiyeri Auoclition wu
organised by 21 Filrvitw reiidenti wllh Iht
object of liking in active. Intelligent tnd
Inllnytt interest in tht dtvtlopmtnt ot filrvitw.
A lirgt f ores I flrt It working toward
Billiard Mountain In tht Southtrn tnd of
Salmon Vtllty. It !■ on tht iltt of in nld
burn ind chiefly ln gnu.
ArrangtmtnU htvt bttn compltttd for i
provincial forestry eonvmtlon in Vtncouvtr
September II ind 2D.
Today's Horoscope
You have good Judgmtnl, in quick wltttd,
nptblt tnd nbitrvlng. tnd ilwiyi tpptar at
your bail. You htvt in arliitlr Itmptrtmtnt,
art neat tbout ymir ptrton, even quite fti-
lidioui You in not dtmonitntlvi tn your
lovt, but your homt lift la ldtal Compromlu
wllh Itmptrtmtnt loday, idjuitlng nther
thin rlilhlng. u that procedure will prove
mort profitable Your rrttlivt Output U llktly
lo bt law on Ihlt dtU. ao bttttr conctnlrllt
on completing routine lukt ArtUtlc, llttrtry.
miuiral efforti rteelvt pltntttry itlmuUtlnn
liter. 10 enjoy It.
Words of Wisdom      Etiquette Hints
When the Big Circus Came to Town
ADOPT BIG FOUR
CHAIRMANSHIP
PROPOSAL
Canada Switches
Position; Supports
Rotating Chairman
FIRST TEST
Tht Clyde Butty Clrcui ctvtrtd t lirji portion ol tht ground! it Ntlun, Tht lut t«nt had bun
ut up tnd thi enwd of onlookin ihooid away whin thli picture wu tiken.
i	
It WH a big day ftr tht kldi ind thty fount miny ways of
ketplng an tyi on things.
If yon know how lo ipend lets than yosl
get. you hive tht phllotophtr'i itont.--franklin. .
Do not atop lo talk on a crowded sidewalk
•nd obtlrucl traffic. Slip to ont lilt oul of
PARIS, Aug. 1 (CP Cibli)-End-
lng i prolongtd, heated dtbitt it ■
rulei committee melting of tht
pttct conference, Canada Saturdiy
•witched htr poiitlon ind came out
In lupport uf thi Big Four Council! propoul thit the chiirmimhlp
of tht plenary eontertnet bt roUttd
imong tht Big Four.
Shortly tfter Heilth Mlnlittr
Brooke Clixton itittd Cinidi'i ntvr
position—giving t leid to mlddlo
•nd imiller poweri ifter the mttllng hid bogged down In • terlei of
dlugreemcnti—in imendment to
htvt tht chilrmin chosen by tht
whole conference wu defeated ind
the Big Pour propoul wu adopted.
Friday, Cantdi lintd up In oppoiition to tht Foreign Mlnlittri tnd
urged that France hold the chtlr-
mtnihip throughout tht conference.
Thli morning the iltuitlon changed rapidly, and ifttr State Secretiry Byrnei of tht United Stitei had
Indicated thc Big Four altitude, Mr.
Claxton uid Iht iuui *u not ont
which ihould bt prolonged.
Later, expUlning Cinidi'i itind,
Mr Clixton uld tht Cinidlin delegation would hivt preferred ont
chairman, and hoped the chilrmin
would be from Frtnct, but that If
the imendment were carried thert
wu no guinntet of general nip-
port for one Indlvlduil.
The vote on thi chiirmimhlp—
4 (CP)-Rtporta iitjdid u-t-waa tht flnt outright
DavU.  homt  on ,„, ,„ y,, dliputt bttwetn lirgt
luve now pending retirement ifter | ,nd „,,„ ,nd wu con|ld.
•Irving ai High Commluloner *» i er«d a victory for th« United SUtai
Auatralla would luve the bench ,,„„ Ruull fo, chl|rmlnlhlp wlU
to enter the diplomatic urvlc, wtn | „„„ th   Uniled gu, * m.
ihe .object of . debate in Ih. Com- „ rrln„,'Gr,„ Brluln in(1'Ru,.
monI ill ln that Frtnch alphabetical or-
Speaking during conilderitlon of Atr
I  bill  lo  Ineruu  the  salami  of I    Voting for tht rotating chairman-
Dominion   and   provincial   )udgu.;,hlp were Cintdi. tht Unittd Sta taa,
John  Diefenbaker   iPC-Uke Ctn-1 china. Fnnct, Britain, Norway, Po-
Commons in Fight
Over Pension lor
Justice Davis
OTTAWA. Aug.
that  Hon   T.  C
Ire' voiced ipprovil of the legli-
lilion but objected to i provliion
which he uld would permit tht ic-
ctpttnee by • Judgt of • high-paying diplomatic poit ifter a few
yttn urvlet on tht bench tnd
thtn return hii bench poit for I
penilon.
Mr. Ditftnbiktr referred lo tht
reporti thlt Mr. Justice Dtvli wu
contemplating entering tht diplomatic urvlet and uld that prevloui
to going to Auatralla tht formtr
high commluloner hid filled varl-
oui govemmtnt tppolntmtnU ifttr
ttrving in Saskatchewan courts.
Juitlce Minister St. Liurent replied thit tht uctlon lo which Mr.
Ibitfenbaktr objected will pUct Mr.
Davli, ifttr he retirei from tht
public urvlet. "in tht tame poiitlon u if hi wert rtllring from
tht bench
Domld Fleming (PC-Toronlo Eg-
lingtoni i.ntj Ihe bill ihould bt
withdnwn tnd i new one dealing
with Mr Juitice Davit' cut bc Introduced. Mr St. Liurent rtplltd
Ihit if Mr. Juitlct Davis hid to'city.
leive Iht bench he would htvt to
luvt   tt   entirely
Mr. Diefenbaker. oppoung i pm-
•ion being paid u in 'indirect
right." uid lht provliion wu I
"relief itetion for in indlvlduil cut"
•nd ihould bc withdnwn btciuu I
meuure of tecurlty wu being given
which did not extend tt other mtmbtn of tht diplomatic service
land. Czechoslovakia, tht Ukraine,
Ruuii, Yugoilivlt tnd Whltt Rui-
ilt
Voting for • ilnglt perminent
chairman were Australia. Belgium.
Brazil. Greece. Indli. Ntw Zeilind,
HolUnd md South Africi. Ethiopia
• bstilned.
Chlni wu not m Inviting powtr,
but ti t mtmbtr of tht Fortlgn
Ministers' Council wlll Ukt htr
turn In tht chairmanship rotation.
Tht quution of i two-thlrdi majority, favored by Ruuii tnd thl
Unittd Stites, promlud to bt in-
other fight between Urgt md until
powtn. Tht rulu commlttu adjourned until Mondiy without
niching • decision
A Brlliih spokesmin, munwhllt,
uld BriUln would go down tha
lint in support of tvtry eompromUa
ruched by tht Fortlgn Mlniiten on
pttct trutiu. Hi btlltvtd thert
would bt no reopening of tht Trleite quution. deipite Yugoilivli'a
oppoiition to the Ministers* decision
to   Internttlonillu    thlt   disputed
'
Thi king tf kernels, trust vlt hm, trew gum 'rom tht crowd
u ht wu put thuu|h hU pam by Clylt Itatty—Otlly Ntwi phttu.
Hollywood Gossip
Advises Broadway Actors To Be More
Humble When Visiting Hollywood;
Congratulate Warners on Anniversary
ludlng    mtn    in    gtlUng    belter
brtaki The, irt no longtr afraid
g tht ij
ht uld
Never Too Old
For Marriage
VANCOUVIR, Au| f ICP) -
A muting twt yeir. 191 it tht
Happier Old A|t Club reaultld
In tht mirrligi tf Jouph H.
Brown, 12, ind tha formir Mrt.
Annlt Ruff, 71. it Flrtt Unlttd
Church htrt yuttrdty. II wu
tha third mirrngi for lha groom
and lht lecond for hit bridt.
Dr. Robertson
Medical Health
Officer for (Hr
VICTORIA. Aug. I (CP)-Dr. C
M. Robtrtion of NtUon hu bttn
ippolnted medicil heilth officer for
Ntlton dUtrlct succeeding Dr R.
B Brummitt
SOUTHEND. Englind (CP)—Ml
movies for 1 month wu tht punishment • Juvenile court imposed on
four boyi ctught throwing itone
• t puling   Inini.
U. S. Army Charges Russian
Soldiers Secured Secret Papers
ly HOWARD C. HIYN
HOLLYWOOD. Auf. 4 (AP) -
Louii Calhtrn, now vuilin| h#rv.
ttndi thii advlc* bock to tho Broad-
wiy acton who look to Hollywood
with a ritMd rytbro*   '"Wh#n you
Wirntri' ntw Swtdiih ilar. Vlv-
ret Llndfort. u drlvlnj around town
comt out htn. you'd bttttr bt more m ( ^^ ,"H flr  „„ „wy„.hu,
numB" I bind nprutnti i  largi American
Ctlhtrn !• no ntwcomtr lo thtu iu,„ ,irai |„ Sweden Jun Plir-
pirti. Ht lUrltd hli Iiit-Wut com- „ Aumont md wlft. Maria Monttl
muting In IMO In spilt of the ftlt'luvt Itpl b on tht Quun Mary
ihlt htl Bcrun roiei ie»m intlfnifl- (or tnf|,nd and Fnnct
cant romptrtd wllh hli le|itlmilt Hollywood turned out tn mino
lti|t work, ht kttpi coming btck i„( ,„,(,, |0 rongratuliU Warner
for mort. He li now holding down Brother! nn Ihe »h annlventrr of
tbt role of Morotow In "Arch of 'uikmg pirlures The throng gtther-
Triumph " I rd urly In the day in front of '.be
Afltr witching th« film Industry W«rntrs' tbeslie io catch i glimpa'-
grow for M yien. Cflhtrn uld ht j of Hln who ittended Iht prtmltr
wu definitely impressed with lis of Nl|hl and Dty "
pro|rtu "Thou who um tbt ttrm* Tht film is worthy nf the anniv-
milure art ctrtainly rhnmlng lhe trury «nd ihould htlp mike im
wrong word." he uld "An Induitry: ont of lht brothers' molt proflUbl"
Ihtl hu mtdt u much mono; u yeir. Colt Toners muilc li buu-
the motion plctun builntu li ctr- llfully prtunltd In lht ItvUh ttch-
uinly niurr than *mil"rr' *' ' nlcolor   production    Acting   honors
Ctlhtrn wu iln hippy lo mt Ihit go to Ciry Grint ind J»nt Wyman
Likes to Lick
Fingers After
A Chocolate Bun
UlNDON.   Aug    I   iR.uler..
Dr     Idllh    Summer.kill.    Rritain .
Plrhsmenlsrv     BtCTtltry     lo     tht
Mlnlitry of Food, looks imiri and
•ophlitlcttid. but iht llku tn lick
her fingeri ifltr rating • rhocolilt
bun
In Iht Houu of Common) todiy
• mtmbtr complained aboul Uw
bid mtntn nf aomt euttnmtn In
.♦rve-your.elf      rifelerlas       Cilled
on lo reply, ttlrtetlvt. rtd-htlrtd
Pr    Summer skill   uld:
"1 hivt lo plead guilty myielf
lo llcklni my fin|tn tfttr a eboeo-
Utt bun — ind 1 dtfr tny mtmbtn
te ii> thty donl lick Ihtln. ptril
nilirly lodiy wbtn l| li n dlftlrult
to itt gtMtm*
The «un Uku about n dayi to
turn all tkt way enaet asm
Hue Bombcn Hold
Second Practice
Football Senion
WINNIPieO. Au| I 'CT' Wilh
tht temperituie ntir the M-mtrk.
Wlnnlptg Blue Bombtn tonight
htld Ihtlr ueowl pnetirt football
ttUloei In prepmtion for Ihtlr two-
gtme eihihitlnn urtu with Montrul Aloottlei sf Iht Fiitirn Big
Four Ltagsit Utt ihii month
Wilier Dolbtr. M-rur-old twrk
fielder from Lminn. N D hi. bttn
lined up by Coich Jtck Wut to fill
the spot ihit htd bttn urmirked
lor Don Hlney of Grand Fork*, ft D.
who ch«n|td hu mind abmil pUy
lng for Iht IWwibtii IhU ytar The
ITvpound Dolbtt ind Mil Ordwty,
mother nf tbt Amtrlcin Impewta on
whom Bombte follower! tn htiing
thtlr hopu, pliytd undtr Wut it
tht ttnivinlir of North DtkoU
from IM to IMt *   ■
FRANKFURT. Gtrminy. Aug k.
(APi- Tht Unlttd Statu Army an-
nounctd lodiy lhat two of thru
Ruuiin mldien. irreited recently
In Berlin •■ iplei ind liter releued
tn Soviet aulhontlei. hid forced
Gtrmin rmployeu of tht U. S. trmy to hind over ucret American
document!
The innounctment- luued from
the office of Brig Gtn F.dwln I,. Sl-
Oerl. U S Army Intelligence Chltf
in Kuropt followed Ruuiin chirg-
u Ihit tht thrtt Sovltt Mldien
wm tntttd like rriminill whllt
In Americin cuitody *'
Tbe innounetmtnl uid the two
Ruuiin off'etn--l.ltuU Stdov tnd
Shulkin wen irreited in civilian
clothu en routt to the Americin
■tctor of Btrlin
"For tngiglng In clindeillnt ic-
llvltlei In tht Unlttd Stile, uctor
nf Berlin
"For forcing German employed
of the Unlttd Slain Army to le-
liver rliulfitd documenU and information abo.it lty United RUlei
Army wid iti policiu
"For poutulng iniderjuile document, mihoriiing Ihtlr stiv In Uw
Uniled Stilu uctor of Btrlin"
The third Ruuiin Uken Into cua-
lodiy. • Ptt tfuintliov. who wif
driving Uw two BorUt tfflctn wht.il
thty wtn seized it i rotd block,
wu irreited for "ictlng il in ic-
ressorv to the illegil icUvlUu of
Stdov ind Shulkin?1 Uit lUttmtnt
uld
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coww o rawi foe pQn^vf wton OTvBMry
wwhi. "of •■ito inovwt—ond MM*
Nn    uh nn t***tmma*m imvii
mi rout
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Charge 'or *nitg*m*nt innoun**m*nU on tl
' Ml* ll 11-90
0,000 Less Vels
IM of Work
• Harold Klnihin, who ipent
a month In Ntlion ind dUtrlct, hu
returned to hli homt In Sin Francisco when he U on tht stiff of
tht Brltlih ConiuUU.
• Mn. Ellen E. Butchtrd, Kerr
Apartment!, who ipent ievenl
weeki In Edmonton md Cilgiry, hai
returned.
a Mn. Boivert of Slocin City U
viilting her alitor, Mn. J. McDonild, Hall Mlnei Road.
a Arthur E. Ounn of Clilrmont.
Alberti, who recently purchiud
the ranch home of Mra. J. I'. Bourne,
near Procter, vlilted friendi ln town
lut week.
• Mn. A. Jerome and her iliter,
Mr* J. Bichin, ot Vincouver htve
rtturntd from visiting friends in
Rouland.
a Mr. and Mrs J. Gltn Grant
■ nd their diughter. Mn. J. H. Long-
worth, Slllci Street, hive ai gueit,
the former'i ion and daughter-in-
law, Mr. ind Mn. G Munro Grant
of Calgary who arrived friday
morning.
• Ronald Crayford formerly of
the Navy
reildence
with relitlvei ln Gllleipli, Suk.
• Ted Mulford ot Vancouvtr
who with Michael Parntll of Vancouver, vlilted Trill lut weekend
it tht homt ot OUt Krlnghiug,
ipent Thundiy with thtm In Ntlion.
• Mra. Chirlu Catalano and
Mr. and Mn. Silvio Bragagnola ot
Trail ultended tht Gellnu-Vecchlo
wadding lut wtek.
• Mrs. C. I. A. Slmondi, 907
Cirbonate Street, hu returned from
ipendlng a month ln Edmonton.
• Mr. and Mra. Max Ettenbor-
ough of Spokane who wen in th*
city lo attend the Gellnu-Vecchlo
wedding Wedneiday hava nturned.
They wen accompanied home by
Mr. and Mri. R. f. Cornwall, alto
by Mn. Oeorge H. Gellnu, the latter visiting her parents whllt then-.
• Leille V. Rogers, Principal of
the Nelion High School, returned
to Nelaon friday night from ipending a month at Reit Hiven, V. I.,
Vlctorii md Vincouvtr.
a   Mrs. M, Hudion of Vlctorii ll
viiltlng her lon-ln-Uw md dtugh-
" f, Wallace. 924
On. ihst dbt
MONDAY, AUG. 3, 1946
CKLN
ter, Mr. ind Mn. R.
hu arrived lo Uke up [Ward Street, after touring Callfor-
with   hii   father,   fred nla for tht put three weeks
OTTAWA,  Aug.  4   (CP)-A  de1 Crayford. Hill Strett. •   Mr. »nd Mri. Erneit Maraden,
triut in the number! of veterans     •    Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morton, Silica Street, returned Sunday from
Inwlng  out-of-work  benetiu  ind 507 Carbonate Street, returned to- Willow Point where they ipent
LOSES FIGHT
FOR LIFE
in increase ln tho»e awaiting re-'day  from  ipending their  vacation'week holidaying,
urni allowance* were reported inlay by veterani minister Mackenzie
The' number drawing out-of- f
Of returni allowancei which goei lo
haa 33,352. compared with 4.1431 at
ibt end of May," the mlnliter uit
Tayment of thli allowance reached
I peak in April and ilnce then hai
an steadily decreasing,
The number drawing the await
j returns allowance) which goes lo
reteram ln buslneu and on firms
A the initial stages of their project,
rhen the financial returns are a! a  .  OTTAWA._ Aug
2 Ottawa M.P/S
Seek Quebec
Lib Leadership
4   (CP)   -
level, li ittidlly Increulng.'
Ireston District
lot Near Rtcord
;or Forest Firts
LONDON, Aug. 4 (CP)-Jouph
Henry Minhill. 30-yeir-old Uborer
who cilmly killed • girl in the hope
thit lhe hangman would kill him,
loit hli fight for deith Fridiy. He
wu ruled Innne and the Home Of
flee cancelled hli execution, Kheduled for next Thunday. Thui the
At iliying of pretty Kithleen Llnduy,
leut two Federil Liberal mem- I8 "whoU nude body wu found in
,ben of parliament ire undentood j lhe ch„p hote| r00m vhtrt tbt hid
| to   bt   comldering   whether   they I,p,nt the ni|hl wiUl Mlrihllli di(l
ihould ittempt to win leiderihlp of n0, wrve the purpoM the ,i,yer ln.
I thl   Libera!   Pirty   in   the   Quebec 1(n(je(j
'provincial   field    ihould   the   poit     ■■M«r'ih«ll cime homt from wr
become vacant in tht not too dli- „,„ ,„ th, f„ Ufl m(, found w,
tint future. , wlh to4 ,n ultimate child," hli
CR1STON, BC, Aug. I- Whit'    Roch    P*n*ri jL-Chambly-Roa-i l.wer uid.
■hJTn'tnT'nnl w~k lITihu du' V**"*™**-   Soul.ngei   ire  itudylng plckrt up thl. girl'ln lht itreet and
SS iu^LSSrf^lo^l fejj^ WgnatloiU they eon.e.1  my  con- £llled h,"r  „   *u hll m.y of „„,.
2?', i M.U*   n    T       I"!.     y, vt*<i°*   *h**  m'lht  *>t   called   to nitung Mleldg."
lDfflcl.li today. II wu pointed out chooyM , new uhtni P,rl, i„dtr ml .
within M hours of notification. )n  nUPbec
gewi wert underwiy to fight firti'    __
B 17 reported treu :   ]******** *'*,** ****** b> A*£
1 ird   Godbout.   leader   unce    1930
Six  flru were  reported  nn  the
railway tracki between Sirdtr ind
but sourcei clou to party feelings
ay he hu lut support ilnct loiing
Soviet Writer
1240 ON THE DIAL
(ADVANCID TIMI)
7:00-0 Canada
7:0a—Prtu Ntwi
7:07—Sunrlie Serenade
7:J0-Muilral Reveille
8:<»-CBC Newi
8:18—Wiring1! Pennaylvanlana
8:»-Wtithir Forecut
8:30—Morning Concert
8:44—CP.R. Triln TUna
8:4*J-Hebrew Chrlitlin  Hour
9:0O-BBC Newi
9:15-Breikfist Club
B:J0-Breikfut Club
9.4J-AI Your Servlct
0:59—Timt Signal
10:00—At Your Service
10:45-Newi  -   Hart   and  There
11:00-Muilc While You Work
ll:15-Let'i Dinct
11:80—Muilcal Program
ll:41-Hollywood   Melodlei
12:00—B. C. farm Broadcait
12:25-The Notice Board
12:JO-Preu Newi
12:45—Jerry Sean Preienti
1:00—Concert Hour
1:29-Weather Forecut
l:80-Old Favourite! •
100—Fran tha Clmlci
2:1J-Women'i Newi
ll»-Talk
2:J0—Story Timt
2:4J—Muilcal Program
3:00—Rudy Naylor'i Bytownen
3:13—Echou from tht Tropin
3:30—Serenade
3:43—Swing Timt
4:00—Picific Salon
4:30-Pot-Pourrl
4:45-Stock Quotitloni
3:00—Stcrtd Heart Progrimmt
5:13—Orgin Reveriei
5:29-C. P. R. Train Tlmi
5:80—Peerleu Newa
5:45~Stud!u In BUck ind Whltt
8:00-Your Hit Ptridi
8:30—Civilcidt of Mtlody
7:00-CBC Ntwi
7:13—Engllih Duo
7:30-Muilc*We Name
8:00-Jubilee
8:80—Hotel PennnrlvanU Orch.
9:00—Summer Fallow
8:30—All Star Danct Parade
9:45—Lean Back and Lliten
10:0O-CBC Ntwi
10:I0-Jlmmy Oreer*1! Orch.
ll:00-Qod Sive Thi King
CJAT
810 ON THE DIAL
DAYLIQHT  SAVING  TIMI
7:00—Hebrew ChrUtlin Hour
7:15—Preu Newi
7:SO-Melody Rinch
7:45— Morning Mixing Bowl
8:00-CBC Newi
8:15—Him md Eggi
8:30-Holidiy Timt
9:00—Houu of McGregor
0:15—Bretkfast Club
B:30-Breikfist Club
9:43—Jumpln' Jacki
10:0O-Sketches In Melody
1D:30-A Mlu ind t Mill
10:45-Laura Limited
11:00—Serenide
11:15—Mid Morning  Melodlei
11:30- Tup Bjndi; Householder
Counsellor
11:45— Lucy Llntcn
12:00—Luncheon Concert
12:30-Prtu Ntwi
12:45—Luncheon Conetrt
1:00—The Concert Hour
1:45—Afternoon  Recitil
2:00—The Gold Cup Chimplonihlp
Bap tta
2:15—Women'i Newi Commentiry
and Talk
2:10—For Womtn Only
3:00—Rudy Naylor'i By Towntn
3:15—Echoei trom tht Tropin
8:30—Serenade
3:45—Tha Little Show
4:00—Riding thi Ring!
4:45—8tock Quotttiom
5:00-Your Muilc
5:30—Fimily Fivorltu
3:45-Melody Hour
0:00-Klu ind Mike Up
8:30—The Jack Klrkwood Show
7:00-CBC Nawi
7:15—Puce Conference Commen
tary
7:30—Muilc Wa Name
8:00—Engllih   Duo
6:15—To Bt Announced
8:30—Hottl  Ptnniylvtnla Orch.
9:00—Tht Frank Pirktr Show
9:15—Muiicil Progrimmt
9:30—Memory Lane
9:45—Songi of Oood Chur
10:00-CBC Newi
10:1S—Talk by Bob Morrlion
10:30—Jimmy Greer'i Orcheitri
11:00—Smooth and Sentimental
ll:13-What Mikes t Song
11:30—Peerleu Newi
11:40—Sign Off .. Tht King .
(rack Sale
To Steal Evidence
In Burglar Case
NIW WESTMINSTER, B. C, Aug.
4 (CP)—Thi ntt ln tht county ind
luprtma court reglitrar'i office htn
wu blown eirly Siturdiy ind thli-
vii eiciped with 19 txhlblU htld for
tht cue igilnit John A. Wulyn-
chuk ind Harry Moiey, charged
with breaking md entering.
Thlevei did not take 3800 ln private bondi, (300 In caah and cheque!
md flrearmi which wara ln the
huge vault
Wailynchuk wu recently icnten
ctd ln Vancouvtr to ilx yeiri Ic
penitentiary on breaking and entering chargaa and btlng ln poutulon
ot explosive!.
VANCOUVIR SAFI  CRACKID
VANCOUVER, Aug. 4 (CP)-Salt
in lht offlcei ot Crown Cirtige
Compiny wai cricked optn during
tht night and (1000 caah and 1300
in cheque! itolen.
MAN CHARGED
DIDN'T
SPEAK ENGLISH
HONOLULU, Aug. 4 (APl-'Ara
you guilty or not guilty?" Judge
John A. Mathawman aaked a Chi
neu brought before him.
The Chlneu grinned but remain
td illenL
"If tht court pliut," Inttrpottd
hli attorney, "my client dot! not
ipeik Engllih. Ht wu born ln Sm
Franclico."
ASK CHECK TO APPALLING MENACE
OF INCREASING DIVORCES IN CANADA
Kfii'S ASS^^KSf I Alhcb Canada
^ku\«liorMcbran:'.uL^i;>."-_'n<i c~ "r1".
lyin. two put out and two itill
Mr    Pinird,  38-yttr-old   lawyer,'    MOSCOW,  Aug.  4   (API-
TORONTO, Aug. 4 (CP) - ImmedliU action to chock tha Inereau
in the number of divorce! In Can-
idi Is urged In • report prepared
Ifor praaenUtlon to tht Central
j Synod of tha Church of England
David In  Canada.  Tht  Synod  meeli  ln
turning  with  a  craw  of (0  mm hu bttn building up • reputation Zailaviky. writing In Pravda. Sat- Wlnnlptg Sept   4.
Mttllng lht blue with mora mtn in ptrty rinki u • reiult of hli urdty,   itucktd   lht   "provoettivt|   Tht nport. prepired by i com
Ming idded to tht craw dilly ind ihowlng In the Commoni ilnce Mi plundering   of   lecret   documenti" miulon of tht Synod ind ilgned by
tin it Million Crttk, fought tlectlon mora thin a ytar «go   Ht from thi Soviet Embauy ln Ottawi
nut  out   by   tht   US   Foreit ** bilingual tnd • good ipeiker       |n connection with Canada'i uplon-
Mr   Bttudoln. mother rterult to ,,, invutlgitlon
lht Commoni, UIJ end i■ Uwytr     ..An ^, dl«rac«ful  comedy   In
Ht  U partlwhrirwtll-known ^Canada had nothing to common with
minim counselling centrei undtr the direction ot competent
prleiU, (with thi help of phyilciini
ind women tdvUtrai, which will if
To Rush Netherlands
War Bride to
Dying Husband
OTTAWA, Aug. 4 (CP)-National
Dtftnct Heidquirten uld Siturdiy It wlll nun • Ntthtrlmdi wir
bridt by bott md pline to the hoipltil bedilde ot htr dying ex -ioIdler
huibind, Rilph MorrU, ln Whit*
horu, Yukon.
Mra. Ellubeth MorrU of Amiter
dtm, glvtn tht -hlgheit compaulon-
aU priority, wlll dock at Halifax
Aug. 11 aboard tht Quttn Mary.
MorrU luffen trom tubtrcultr
meningitis.
lervtct
Truman Announces
Victory Day
WASHINGTON. Aug   4
... ed lo itreii the appalling menact
lht   Montreal   dUtrlct   whtrt   he(0)< nt] InttrtiU of tht Cinidian to tht nitionil lift md to humin
Chilrmin  Rtv.   R.   C.   Blaegravt
called tht trend in "appalling menact to nitloml lite." It nld:
"Thli commiuion feeU conitraln-
(APi -
worked for l time u i radio newi
commentilor   He  U  lUo  blllnguil *^v   '
md ■ imooth orator
Two  other   memben   of   parlia
Zailaviky uld. well-being  in   IU  ipiriluil.  moral
  and phyiicil upecu by the great
Tht "uertt documtnU" in thou'lncreaie In divorce In cmidt; lht
c|erKJ prevailing laxity In sex relitlom:
Pretty Girl
Ignores WhittlM
HAMILTON, Ont, Aug. 4 (CP)-
Alone ind on foot, attractive Nora-
Francei Hendenon, member of tht
Himllton Board of Control. "Friday
Ignored whlitlti md i shout of
"Ott mirrled md bt hippy!" to
wilk through picket llnu lurround-
lng tht itrikebound Steel Compiny
of Cinidi plant.
Sht uld aha wanted to ut that
plcktU wan not tnttrftrlng with
ptnonil llbtrty.
Tht flvt-foot-thrtt-inch Vlce-
Chiirmm of Himllton'! Board of
Control braved tht boot of tht mm
picketi beciuu lht "deemed It my
duty u in elected rapt imitative to
ut thtt tht Uw U upheld."
, Tht lady Council mtmbtr, who U
rligi and wlu guidmct for thou Sa>«****.**'* ™** ********* •**'■ slso Dtputy Miyor, Mid ln a tote-
whou mirrled lift hu encounter- SSSJ^jr^A*?JSZ\emIstmxZsimmtH"gtowtjna-
ed difficultly I general program ^<'™nP7u^^11^r~<hhri""°; daritood" sh. wu not importing
ot tduciUon for marriage and £urg Palace likt a brttth of;ubor TaantgunuH, md iht bt-
homelbulldlng, Including I minuil ^alr, and addtd *al tha Ca- H„^ ,n Ubor orianUatlon md "tht
for clergy.nd literature for the nidUn Prtmto^hadglvn lh. d.l- rl|h(J o(          ^   ,ck whlch
people; courau otUeturat In moral 'M<et \Sa\%mmmmm* twt " lawfuLrHowtvir, du uld that,
thtqlogy for tht eltrgy tnd tor lht Ttr. ,J»I_«»!k *°, ******* ***** "no plcktU hivt i right to prtvtnt'
pt^Wt gmtrally on tht m.klng md, right ind hutkt ihould bt tbt uU kZLgnuta lordbu
Inahilence of ChrUUan homt tnd'cwaldtraUoni ln rtgchlng dtcUloni. ]Z'*™" " pfr*°nl "T '0rClbl*
ttmily Utt" I Ha mw no ration—nor do Iht pto-        ~	
Utothtr motion to bt^l before:^ ^.r^Vn^VdlVldtl Pockln, HOUM
nation I compantlvt contribution to1
King Gives
Delegatei Lead,
Says London Pa por
.UUnct'in   prtptration   for  am- ft J~*». ■£««M 4£*J*
NILSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, AUO. I, IM* — I
liiiiiliiiliillllliillllilllllliiiiilliillllli
FbeemaM
FURNITURE CO.
Iht Houu ot Furmturt Viiues
Phont lit NtUon
BUY ON OUR
BUDGET PLAN
Termi In iccordinct with Wirtlmt Prlcu md Tndt Regu.i-
tloni
llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
Greece Supports
Blg-4 Peace Plan
PARIS, Aug. 4 (AP)-Ortak demand! for lectloni of Bulgarian md
Albanian territory wtrt preiented
Siturdiy to thl Peace Conference
by Prtmltr ConiUntln Tuldirli,
Chltf of tht Greek delegitlon..
TuldirU alao cilled upon tha conference to ratify tha decliion of tht
council of fortlgn mlnliten reilor
lng tht formerly IUllin-owned Do-
decaneu Iilmdi to Grttct.
Tuldirli ilio mada It plain that
Greece would expect rtplntloni for
"miterlil dimige Inflicted by In-
vidtra."
NO DOUBLE JOBS
FOR FIREMEN
VICTORIA, B.C., Aug. 4 (CP)-
riremen In tht Vlctorja Fin Department hivt igiln bten wtrntd
iy tha flrt wardtna that any ac-
DEFENDS ACTIONS
OF ROYAL
COMMISSIONERS
OTTAWA, Aug. 4 (CP)-Actiom
of Judgei who urved u Royil Com-
mliiionen wert defended in the
Commoni by Juitlct Minister St.
Laurent who urged thtt criticism
bt directed it tht Govtrnmtnt rather than at tht Judgei.
Aniwering Opposition criticism of
tht policy of appointing mtmbtn
of tht judlcliry to commissions, Mr
St. Laurent uld iltuationi arose
which muit ba referred to Judgei,
who often accepted tht appointment! only ifter making their reluctance known.
Ht wu replying to John Diefenbaker (PC—Lakt Ctntrt), who nld
memben of the Bench ihould not
bt ippolnted to commlulon! dui-
ctpUnct ot pild employment ln
other fleldi during thtlr off-duty
houn will ciuie tnelr Initint dli
mlmi. Aid. H. M. Dlggon, chilrmin of tht tiro wirdeni, uld Siturdiy.   	
Cornwall Expecti
60,000 Old Homen
CORNWALL, Ont., Aug. 4 <CP>-
WhUtlei, horni end btlli uundtd ,
Siturd.y to uihir in Cornwill'i old:1"* "** n*'**** ofl»l»lc«J Import
hZm. Z..I, I and referred to crltlciim which hid
been directed it Mr. Juitlcei R. L
Kellock md Robert Tuchereau, tht
ippolr
: with i
Mora than 90,000 viiiton in expected to Join tht 19,000 reildents
ot thli minuficturlng ctntrt between now md Aug. 10 ln m tx-
ttnilvi program prepired by • 125-
min oommltttt.
Highlight will bt thl vliit of
Vlieount Alexinder, Oovtrnor-Gtn-
tral of Cinidi, Aug. 7.
Royil Commiiiioneri on uplonigi.
CRESTON EXPECTS
BUMPER CROP
CRESTON, B. C. Aug. 4 - AU
reporti ivilliblt report i bumptr
crop ln tnt Crtiton Villey thil
uuon. Rtporttd fruit ihlpmenti
•o far ihow that thli yeir'i ihlpmenti of strawberries exceed IMS
by it Uut 9000 cratta; r^ipbtrriu,
which irt drawing to • clou poi-
ilbly doubltd lait ytir. ShlpmenU
of cherries to dite would nam to
prove thit tht leuon'i peuimlim
rtg.rdlng tht proipecti tor thla
crop wtrt unfounded. Incomplete
report! io far ihow a lubstintlil
increue ln moat frulu grown ln
tht villey. One of the big expert-
mental proJtcU on tha Kooteniy
FUU Is thi raiting for utd of 9
term of Strttt Pen which art In
five colon ud now ln tull bloom.
tt U upectad that th* climatic
condition! wtll aid In th* hirveit
of thU crop by michlne	
ftuSnl Trumin Sturdiy pro- ^T'h.^ .^"dtetoJTttat **** °a"*V'*\''"l*"fi£^& CTmUSI dl.T.g.rd oi
dilmtd W«ln^y. Aug 14-mnl- „,., pUn u, ^/mu, lhf orovln-^ok from tht Ru-Un Embuiy laat ^.uin SXd. of chifity ai3
Ytrury of Jiptn'i lurrendtr - u eltl tltld   Jtmu Slnclilr   (Lvm-!««"•» whtn btflad with Ihun to Sf^SaoTUck   of   ,  uii™,-,
tktory Diy  in lht UnlUd SUtu couvtr NorUl, pi.ni to siek ltidtr- Cinidlin otficUU. Thty hivi ht-i^«ij^om™n =aSmtg   before'v. HirrU. • H.lltix liwyer. would \*****t ****** ,***m**c^
'**■,Ood in ihut u ln othtr matter, of h.v, th. tfftct of m.kln, rerou-[***« rati musllyhu^
dlrtcttd thit lht flaa bt dU- ^,ip „f the Llbtnl Pirty ln BrltUh *<>tnt tht bull of Canada'i proa*o
|Uytd on ill Govtrnmtnt bulldlnai   ColumbU   when   ■   convention   U "on of oiUoniU Involved in Rue- ^j ,, luch a duhonuly md un
It wlll not bt • legal federal boll- held "•" espionage
tty, however Wtlltr Tuckn (L-Rotlhtrn). ptr-'
lUmtnttry    uiiitmt   to    Veterini
LONDON,  Aug.  4   (Rtultra)
trulhfulntu.
"Tha conatqutneu in disastrous
TORONTO. Aug   4  <CP)-V»lm ig^ur" idcktnHt.hu innounctd DtvM ZaaUvay7rtYltwlng nporti| »ron|%0in,r 'muJt ^utn u^in
* d."
tht report Included
a eooilructlon iwirdi icrou Cm- thu ht wlll utk Ubtral Ittdtnhlp of i  CanadUn  Royal  CommUaloa iffront to Ood"
•4a In July wti M7.rr].«0O iccordlng |n Sukitchewm which inquired into uplonigi ict-     Propoiili in tt
te tht lummiry of MicLem Build-      Appointments ivltltt In Cinada. lodiy cllimtd
lng RtporU Limited Tht Junt totil     A report ctrelillng In ptrllimtn- -menl'' Canadlm orginiution  u-
Md.lOl.SOO   ind    July,    1149  Ury clrclu htrt u Ihtt I K. Wll- futtd In theft ot documtnU from
tbO.kMXO | lumt.   K C.   of   Wlnnlptg.   chltf tht Soviet Embuiy.
: i .?*"***   '"   ***.   ****°\**l*   •y>'**    Tht irllclt. publUhtd In tht Moe-
CommUtior,  ind   pruldtnt  of  tht row nfwvtp,r ^,,4,  wu j,,,^.
^"*""n ^1 iTZ tM!!iL\con, Tk  *-* *** **>* M0*0" *****
be "ppoin^ Chltd Jurtict of lht     ^^ CtntdUn ptoplt wtrt pon-
S* ,.B^LDrVU^n **** *** •'« -nonthTwIlh intl-Soviet
! "two^oSTn^rUlch l»d ben **** ** °***'}° ***>*> ****** *******'
mentioned  for tht pott in J   B  •d,J".'?.U'*1.?•»W_,'!l!l«,
Coynt tnd J I Morkln, Iwo Wlnnl
■ ptg  King! Counul
Propoiili
•"ProvUion
church  liw  which  forbidii runar- nation'! comparatlvi contribution to I ^ •-" ei-JL
rligt of divorced peraom. The i*°-***l*W",********* *** *******t (acton |Mtn YOt« tO Strike
Uon, ipo.-orad  by  Ch.nc.llor  R;. ^»*JBT!riE££U« "»'   EDMONTON. Aug. 4 (CP)-Puk-
'_•_, „.. lng houu worktn of tba Edmonton
SZ^bu' SrTrinn^ii'^in"-«^^elC^ata™.'***** <******* *"**** ***** *****
oirtv toT d vorcJ Thi ch^ralb "«• ban .Iw.y. ptld lip urvlet lo'" <« " In fvor of itrlklng. ihould
•Ik o ooStu tolitt"th. mrm thU tquaIIUrl«rilnelp&. No-thiti'*- <****>m *•***. Jim tutford.
oM ^rr^which prohibit. m"r-,.11 21 of th. victorlou. btlll,umUi',^»«' of Ui. Edmonton Union
rlagt of in Anglican to a iUUr-ln- «• lutmbltd togtthtr u pure- mnounctd gtlurday.
Uw, brothtr-in-Uw. .unt by mir- makira wt havt tha Ideal oppor
rlift, unclt by mirrlige, nltct or tunity to jut It Into tfftct.
In   tsrary   dloctu  of ntphtw by mirrlige
CHENILLE HOUSECOATS
Kim:   Smoll.   modlum.   largt
"fWW >0j *mrmhrW9
FASHION FIRST LID.
BELL SUCCEEDS
WINN AS HEAD
OF W.C. BOARD
VICTORIA, BC, Aim. 4-Adam   _
Ball, for ovtr 19 ytin Dtputy Mln-ni
CRESTON GROWERS
PAVOt MOM
COMPLETE POOLING
CRESTON, B.C. Aug  I - Mem-
bin   of  lh*   B.C   Fruit  Growtn
Auoclition. Cruton  locile in full
mtt   to   comidtr   t   mora
tting
jmplr
ilty to out It
It U iuo Important, u Mr King
urged, to lou no time over thii Job.
Nothing could hivt a wont effect
ln th* prut ut International itnvi-
iphere thin lnlermimbli wrangling
•t Parti ... In making Ihut plui
Canada'! ipokeuntn utvokad two
fundimtnuU of tht BrltUh conctp-
tion of Juitlct:
(1) TStt Juitlct ihill not bt dt-
Uytd.
llllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllll'
"•ulld  l.C. Piyrtlli"
liter of Ubor. will tuccttd E S  complete pooling with th* rut of       ,,   j^,i ^^ ^^  ^^  .„
"   t "It ihill mm-
FBI
REDUCING
DIETS
MACKENZIE KING
LUNCHES WITH
ATTLEE AND BLUM
Juit u Hitler uud tht Relchitig Winn, who U retiring at ag* of 99 Brltlih Columbli
fire to get tht better nf the Gtrnun from    tht   Chilrmmahlp   of   thi     After   •   lively   Inter-chingt   of
communliti. to tht vletimiuticm of Workmen'i Compenution Botrd.      questions   md   amwari   lht   vole
bt dont but tUo Ihit
Ifutly ippttr to bt don*."
tht    Cinidlin    Ubor-Progreulve'    Both in Koottniy mm. Mr Wlnir
j Ptrty directly followtd oo lht th«tt U • formtr  reiident ot Roulind
at ucrtt documenti trom tht Sovltt
Embuiy
"Tht Royil Commlulon'! conclu-
iloot imount lo this: thtre wu no
PARIS. Aug  4 (RtuUnl-Prlmt proof of iny tort tnd Ihtrt wtrt no
MlnUter Mickeniie King bid lunch documtnU
Stturdty wilh Prlmt Mlnlittr Alllu     "Whit i mounUIn wu mtdt of t
ot Brlteln. who rtturntd lo I-ondon molt hill."
Uter te tht diy for ■ wttktnd vim 	
Sorry Kids but
Hart te Stay
Tht   Cantdltn   Prlmt    MlnUter
lunchtd Sundiy wllh hii nld frltnd. Tflw  Au   PflD  ll
tmm Blum. Enoch SocUlUt ltidtr .. J*
ind formu prtmltr
cm IIVINUI PAUS
MONTREAU Aug 4 iCP>-Cinidlin Pacific Rillwiy Company reported timing! for tht 10 dtyi ended July II it MJIIIW conspired
with W.ni.000 In tht rorrtipoevdlng
ptrlod in IMl ■ decrttu of ll.lOt-
000 or 111 ptr ctnt
whtrt   ht  wu   tmploytd   in   tht
CPR ihopi.
Arrttt Mtn Who
Removed Body
of Mussolini
ihowtd lht majority in furor Dur-1 _
im tht muting m iddrtu wu Utters rree Weddina
"TJItU   Chlrrv"   dU- *
liven on tht "Little Cherry" His
mm and deliili of • ntw ipray
to combit tht coddling moth
Air Licence by
Medicine Hot
Mon Approved
OTTAWA. Aug 4 (CP)-Appllei-
tloni for non-scheduled commercial
ROME. Aug. 4—Th* mm who ra-
movtd Bmlto Muuollnl'l bodr from
IU gravt in uid lo bt under tr-
reit   but  tht  remain!  of tht Duct
lte!; not bem found Th.t weti\**' -"'" »«"" *» . " ********
hu been received in Romt from. of MtdlclntHil^Iti. hu been .p-
Mll.n polict i ******* *** Alr Traniport Bs^rd in-
OTTAWA, Aug-4 (CPl—••cry,.    p0n„ M|j   |our   men   idmitted Inounetd.	
k tei, but thit twt-unt wtelliwt rtmovlng lht body from IU gravt;
tei m i btttu tf ott It btet te |n Potters* Tltld Uit April. Bul th«, ^ jriQ of NorWOV
Hiy—lie moihir yue wsyway.     four undtr trrett uy othtrt thm • :'
Thit'i lht vtedtet luutd In tht hid Muuollnl'l body In i ipot un- Celebrates BirthuOV
Cimmori by Adln* Plntntt Mln-lkntwn to thtm.
liter Abkttt, wht uld tht Otv- Tht lUlUn ntwi igtncy. Anu. OSLO. Norwiy. Aug 4 (Reultrii
ernmtnt hit ctuldtetd etmtvlnf uvi I polict communique Identl- King Hukon of Norwiy Sllurdiy
tht twt-ttot uft drink levy but!flu tht leider of tht body-malchtri qulttly celebrated hli 74th birthday
dtcldtd Hut It iheuld ntt bt uk u Nto-FucUt Minn Ctnt Ht Im m tht Norwegian npltiL Tht elty
ws iff UlU yt*r. . bun In cuitody for tomt time The wu decorated with fligf md peo-
Opouitiie mtmbtn hid uried other  thru  wtre  irrttltd   within pit  wort  mull  flowu bidgei or
JEROME. Idiho. Aug. 4 (APi-
Tht Northaldi Rotteo (luuatetlw
Stturdty offtred t tret wtddlng ie
the Jeromt County ooupU who wlll
voluntur te bt mtrrltd white
utridt mtrrr-go-round hortu it i
Wild Wid ihow htrt A ring tnd
wtddlng cak* irt Included In Iht
offer.
NONE
BETTER!
DEATHS
VICTORIA - Edith Ann Orihtm
Ktnntdy. 9g. wlft of W T Kmnt-
dy, Churmin ot Iht BrtlUh ColumbU Liquor Control Board.
Hounwlru write nt 111*11
illy that tht quallly A PeABa
Milk U unbttteblt: Thty tell ui
thay Uk* IU erumy-rlrh good-
tut hnx It gou m will with
thtlr hot drink* ud how Ihty
uu It to compltti advantage for
cooking and baking Vit'll Uk*
II loo' Why not gtt • lln today!
At all I
Ufa Mmi li Iki
ckelci if 4 ni if 5
ii whe wii
prim In kmi h»kln*
*A*k
etmtvll tf tbt tei
Milling Ship»
Rtporttd Soft
tht put ftw diyi
Hopt Commoni
Stiiion
May End Aug. 24
eirntttont In honor of hii blrthdiy
VANCOUVER, Aug 4 <CP> -
Forecut of in ippllcitloi. by tht
lie oil Induitry for ptrmUtlon lo
Incrtut prlcu on refinery producU.
Including guollnt. wu given Stturdty by R D Btktr. pruldmt ind
NEW OKLEANI. Aug   4 (APi-
All thrtt ntvy Uniting craft mining
en rouU from Ptnimi lo Ntw Or-'    OTTAWA. Aug. 4 - Tht topic of ,T,n"*ln| *****
leini in uft in Kingston. Jimilct. mett lively iptcuUllon htn it the ( "   "
oitil "fli. uls uld Fridiy night      | prutnt  Umt   U  proroglUoti   dite
A  ipokinnin  nld  word  of lht gotm Cnmmom mtmbtn trt hopt-!
'i pi   uttty htd Seen reUytd  by („| th.t Um uulon might tnd Aug '
tbt   Ntvy   Dtptrtmtnl   frun    Ihtjn others irtn't to optimistic
Hilt  Dtptrtmuit.  ind  lh*t  tturel    iomtbody li rtporttd to htvt uk
no Indlettlon- (hit thtre wwvl^ ^^^ mlnuur Abbotl-buHly'
•ny r sruiltiei flag tha ptrtonntl
•board
"tm an m,
m en mtterby twtiali   » aaM ftgaMte-M
t«>. II MV. itmtl   a**g Ami ym Atmk tan Oatry Oatu
*AMfANT INrUTION
SHOWS IN LfTTII
ROUUAt'. Iwk. Aug. 4 ttT)-
A letter wltb II0II wwth ot iltmpt
sfflttd io tt wm tamebnt hen bul
tht xtir wu tnm Canton. China,
tnd ro*t tt Ibt itampt In Chintu
oil rt»n,
MILK
Ole* lht rhlldr.t
loll of It
*%SSMmSy rallay
Dairy
directing ihret portfollot In tht ib-
unci of collttgutt—whtl ht wu
going tq do whtn tht union ended
Slid Mr. Abbott Swim. Tbt questioner replied But it's too cold te
iwlm In Uh Fall Wtll. uld Mr.
Abbott, II won't bt loo cold whta
this union mil ntit summer
Lintmon Dioa ai
Reiult of Fall
NANAIMO. Ant- ♦ -Willum Htr-
rlttn. M. Britith Columbli Power
Commlulon llntmn. who fill tram
I aolt white al work nur Eut
Wellington teat Thunday, dltd In
hoipltil jUturdiy Ht luffered a
frarturtd ahull HarrUon
wU* lha RCAF te lh* w
Ud
For Reliablt Watch Rgpglri
comult—
...eehoeeVib4dm*o*m	
Brian la Jarttyi. Crap**, Cotton.
11 • • and EyateL
Drutasiktr BulU In llm II te It
MILADY'S FASHION IHOfPI
Ittttot*
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii	
MALCOLM'S PURS
Stnriat
Rtptiri - AlttratitM
*5t Mm* Sf      tbtam NO
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin
Pacific Milk
'Irrtdteted mi ruuirn PukuT
llilllllllllillllllllillllliiiililliMllllllili
Robin
Hood
Flour
Way Specialists...
.MOVING
.STORAGE
. PACKING
Juit Coll 13 — Wt htVt tHt tquipmtnt tnd
mtn to do t thorough job.
Weft Transfer Co.
Established in 1199
 r
mrmr-      wamt
■""
"^
nu inRif | i ilium
—"—'   '
—_
•mmm-        **********
■^1
6 — NILSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, AUG. S, 1941
TODAY'S News Pictures
EUenhowers Qet Their Mwkies
Enjoying thtlr flrtt combined vicitlon ilnci
1S2S, tht flvt Elsenhower brothtn ihow off thtlr
limit catch of 10-17-pound muikellungi (mulklu).
plui tn tight-pound Northirn pikt, ciught In Wis
consin's Lie du f limbuu witen. Lift to right ire
Arthur, of Kinui; General "Ike": Edgte, Ticomi,
Wuh.; Milton, Mirrhittin, Kin, md Earl. Chir-
lieol, Pi. A musky muit bi ovtr 80 Inchu long to
bt I "keeper".
Disclaims Blame to Company for Defective Shell*.
:
Dr. Htnry M. Qtruon/Pruldtnt of the StttvU
llll.) Producti Co., announced that ht had uvarad
hli relation! with that compiny. De. Qaruon li
ihown In hit Chloaft offlct u ht titmlntd ■ 41
morttr ihell built by his compiny. Ht dnmi thtt
•ny dtfatti la thtu ihtlli, Hading ta petmiturt
• iplultm, could not poulbly bt tht fault tf hU
compiny, since tbt compiny did not minufietur*
tht fuut which control tht tiplulon timing tt
tht ihtlli.
A.T.S. Units Gradually Dmobbid in England
l glrU tt thu li>f lUh A.T.S. volt art eon te
bt ttmefebtd, k. hi tektn tf thinks fir ttu wtl-
otmt glvtn thtm by Dreltwkh (Wirt*.) ftlk sin
tn giving thilr drums Is the licit Army Cidel
Corpi Corp Mirgirst Mathtr wlh rirumi lelrchu
With Cldet torgt   Uij   Oliver Sturm.
Thcyl Do It Every Timt^—. ^By Jimmy Hxjo
ft)PS DEN &W*)/
A&rtWASrtJbT
ASTHEcrry,
OUMPS-BtfT
me likes rr-
OmrXJTTA
li.'i'-.xm mimS
QUICK TO CROCHET: It'i dilnty
peUI itltch that miku thli square
w exquisite. Thli li crocheted handiwork of which you'll alwiyi be
proud.
Uu thii sqmre In miny wiyi . . .
three mike i icarf   Squirt  incisures  ]] Inchu In  No. 30  cotton.
Pittern 788 hu direction! for iquire
Stnd TWENTY CINTS In colni
(Ittmpt einnot bt iccipted)  for
thli pittern. Print plainly SIZE,
NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER.
Stnd your oedte to Tht Ntlun
Dtlly Ntwi Pttttrn Depirtment,
Nelun, B.C.
RIDE THE
SCENIC
at-
pun park /
•izrv
PEMkPnMENr
STORB
mmm hmmm.   n.*mAtiafm mm     e\9
OffftOH —
, "'(-I   III
I	
LI'LABNERS "StC R£T
PASHUN IST'LEAD
A EASY LIFELIKE RODNEY VAN
CRAMPf   BUT,
OHECKS-Ht'D
,7 NEED A
NO' IS TOO WTE,
PANSY .'-MAH
BLESSED EVENT
HAPPENED A
HOUR AGO.'.'
Meanwhile,
up ON
ROCK CANW
MOUNTAIN-
WlukLtvt   ITlazdin
UNBEUEVABLY EA8Y1 Mothtr.
here's in tltn-limpU wty to keep
your tiny tot rule md cool! Pttttrn I
tlSt uui Juit ONE miln pttttrn1
piece ... no nultoni. no ilde seims ,
Juit wrap and lit!
Pttttrn 8152 comu In sue. 1. 1 !
4. 3 SlU 1. pUywit and bonntL 1 \
ytt   35-111   fabric
Stnd TWENTY CENTS (ate) in
Mint iitimps einnot bt icceptid
for thli pttttrn. Print plunly
SIZE. NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE
NUMBER.
Stn* ytur tedtr lo Dtlly Ntwt
Pitttrn   Dipirtmint,   Ntlun,   B.C.
AUNT HET*
Thf \-ia\-<*~*\ tmzy that vrtri in
kil Iff wwi'l h* punUh#d b*-
cilia* ht hai th* mind nf a four-
jttT-uid child I wnndrr what
tb*r *.i***t. him (or in th* armv "
SAurssAiuts
TbU U Dr  fUnftr. dut: he
tctelu al ill my wtsldlngi"
riOH DOES VOUB FATUEB EXPECT
TD BE ELECTED MXvOR UNLESS
HE GOES OUT AWD GETS VOTES'
I TOLD HM TO CAU-ON MV
BROTHS? AKO MAKE UP WITH
HW-THEN HELL BE SURE TO
GET HIS VOTE « . J
SORRY-MAGGE
ajT I DON'T
KNOW IF Hi.
GET SOUR
BROTHER'S
M3TE OR WOT.«
^*S>
MOCC-TVCMhROnj
■AOUU3WT BVBW'.
LET ME ♦
SEE HP/!'
WAlTLLI TEU.*XJ
ALL A80UT 1T--
WE PULLED EM M
UP ID TEN POUNOS--
WHY-I--ETC-ETC..
a irunio owl poo
CMIJirwH.A STUPED
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PHONE 144
FOR SALI, MISCELLANEOUS
BIRTHS PERSONAL
ETON"To Mr and~Mr* R. C WHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP AT
lton. 210 Vernon Street, al Koot- Almtr Holtl Opp CP.R. Dtpot
y Lake General Hospital, Aug. 2, 5rjY CASH FOR USED GOODS
Ml.  I    of all  kindi. Phono 1081, Chtu,
_     HELP WANTED ILendor tablIts aKe ffltc~.
JtTED - TWO CAPABLE live. 2 wuki' lupply $1; 12 wuki'
IS. at Fltury'i Pharmacy and all
druggiiti,
"- hhoYO
3 H.P. Wisconsin
Air Cooled Motors
Heivy Duly
NOW IN STOCK
Juil the motor to power yuur bott
drivt  your   uw   or   pump   wittr
GREENWOOD'S
Hardware. Furniture, Electrical
Appliincti
4W Biker St Phom U
MACHINERY
irli or women, one (or the posi
on of cook and one tor house-
rork. Apply Mrs. S. G Bliylock.
Jt. No. I Nelson. Phone 699-L
ReHAITDUTY NURSE WANT-
i for Victorian Hospital of Ka«lo,
rltish Columbia, on beautiful
•kt Kootenay, salary J12500 per
lonlh   Apply Secretary	
)MAN COOK. ELECTRIC
DOking equipment, ftw gueiti,
BOd  homt.  Replying   ita'.e  ex-,
erlence, wagu, etc. Hotel Reco.l    _.*'.*'	
endon.B.C MRS PfcftSONAL DRUG SOW
hT-1'lMe   SALESMAN   WJTtl I   drie.8 Maortment. 11 tor NOO put-
25c L,0NS PH0T(> 25c
PO Box 4J4. Vencouser
Anv 8-exp roll developed and print
cd 21. Reprint! 2c Free 5x7 coupon
WILL PAY 12c FOR EACH CLEAN
uied Cinadlan dollir lUmp. He
■tamp 55.00 p r  100. Airmail 10c
per 100. Suite 2, 116 Vernon Street,
FOR SALE-8-PIECE CHESTER-
terfleld, tri-llti limp, S-plect bid-
room lultc, cook itove, AxminiUr
rug, coffee ttble. end libit, chu-
terfield Uble, kitchen ttble ind
chairs 123 Front Strttt, Nellon.
B C
T5K ALL TRAMS.
BWKT      	
Hobbles ind typu of work, ill
educational topics  Wrltt for our
prlct Hit. Educational Book Supper 1U0. suite z, no vernon airuv    ply. tM tnt Ave So. Sukitoon.
Nelson, BC. J. Chimben, Phone GRAVEL.  CONCRETE  MIX   —
ur-
•a, lo cill on the Novelty Hird-
»re ind Sporting Goodi retail
Ide.	
NWD - '"'OMAN OR GIRL
ir genenl houuwork. Apply .ll«
'trnon Strut.	
kJITED-MALt COOK iNTEft-
ited  in  cafe  work.  Write  Box
177 DtUy Ntwi.	
JHtD - fllRL rOH GlUi.kM.
louwwork, full Umt. 1109 Hall
Unu Road.	
Apply Whltt Spot, Fernie,
*jrm - tiAmrvh. applv
M Thutre tvenlngi.	
SHWASHftR #ANttD. APPL?
Irmson's Cife
llvtrtd anywhere ln town. 1180
ptr  yard, 11   per yird  ln   bins.
Himpihlrt, Elwyn Strtet.
FRB8H tGOS, tMlfd IN &tX-
son, put mou minurt. We deliver. North Shore Poultry Firm.
Phone 477-Y1
pild in plain ualtd wrapper, fin
cil quality, tuted. guirintted.
Western Distributor!, Box 24RNC,
Regini, Saik! I    ■ „„... ... ...	
STOP   rrCHING_TORTtJRM  OTrOR SALE - ELECTRIC LIGHT
eciemi, piorlmi, ringworm, ith j    fixtures Godfrey's Ltd., 887 Baker
lett's foot ind other ikln IrrlU-1    St,	
tloni with Elik'i Ointment No S.PIPE - FltTIfJGS - W
proscription of noted ikln ipe-1 c|t) tow pricei Acliv
cialiil.    Itch    relieved    promplly!    Co    916  Powtll  St     	
£U" ao^' Zi SSS WANTED,   MISCELLANEOUS
Elik^MXL0^ ,£\\^1^°^_<™' f»
u ,v ,    ,,   c..t Coffee   Bir   in   imall   piy   roll
stwZrTm^ mu fol-  £r,nterlor BC Bo' M NH
lowing itom.ch  Duort^Acid 4H,P us y6CT tA^pURAtZa
_,  SPR
ive   Tridlng
vincouver
tent
•Chen for Mlchel-Nitil School,
tnlor md Junior grader Siliry
1300 to $2100 depending upon ex-
Btence. Apply SecreUry, School
Cird, School Diitrict No. 1, Fer-
Stomich, Indigestion, Heirtburo,
Coated Tongue. Bad Breath, Sick
Headaches ttc. Uu Elik'i Stomich powdtr No. 2. prepared uy
experienced Phirmiclrt It mult
give immedlite reiulU of monty
back. $1, $2 Mill orden filled
promptly     Order    todty
or Iron Any quintlty Top prlcu
fald.   Actlvi Tridlng   Compiny
18 Powell St.. Vincouver. BC
*anYed - CHAN  SAW,   ANV
Spear & Jackson
SAWS
Thi world'i oldest makeri
ot Saws
Challenger Gasolim
Power Saw*.
Injertid Tooth Lumber and
Edger Sows.
Sow-teeth - Shanks.
"The Sow Without a Flaw"
Made In B  C.
Distributed by
Nelson Machinery
& Equipment Co.
21* Hall Bt Phoni 11
Mining.   Milling   and   Sawmill
Michlntry. Building and Con-
tractors'  Supplies
"If   It'i   michlntry  you   wint.
coniult ul."
MtomTT. Houm. ,«M,1R||JJ Rejet||0||
Of Occupation
FOR SALE - » ACRU, 4
•cru clured, real in buih. Clou
lo rlvtr. 10 fruit Ireu Oood
bouu, itttinbith and iiimmtr
kitchen. Barn, chicken-coop, hay
barn and wood ihtd 11300 cuh.
Apply Htltn Kihttoff, Slocan
Park. BC,
canaBIAH PHOTIC RAILWAY-
Unlmproved farm landi and grating landi In Iht Provincu of Alberti ind Sukitchewm at reasonable prlcu For pirtlculin, ipply to Und Brinch MB Dtpi. Nt-
tunl Resourcu, Cilgiry, Albert!
TOU SALE-THE HOME OFTIlE
lilt Colin Clifford. Larte. well-
built houu with beiutiful girden
(1-50 ft loU, fruit treu, ate., id-
iolnlng Ulu. Oood fiihlng md
iuntln|. Wrltt Box 811, Ntw Din
ver, B. C
fOR Ull - M KCKU ItVtl
ilfilfi Und, I room houu, birn
and > good bulldingi, 4 milt from
ichool bui. Smill itrum. I fruit
trtu, girdin, puturc ind fleldi.
$2800. Mri John Nygurd, Cin-
yon. B. C.
42,  Sukitoon, Suk.
SITUATIONS WANTED
Rata undtr thli huding lie
line, ttc i Unt per wttk,
10%   tot  cuh.   Minimum
kj	
Kfiy. MARRIED, IN GOOD
uilth. Hid varioui employment
■eluding 3 yun with bink Am
ood outdoor! mtn, htve chaul-
tur'i llcinie, interested in tourist
Mim desire perminent con-
Htlal position, preferably in Koo-
nayi. Aviilable in i month.
tox n> Dilly Newt
BT CUss MttckAM^ WITH
tm  tools.  Apply  P.O.  Box  15,
loan City, BC	
ftSMAKING - WILL SEW IN
our home or mine Ph 584-R1
fi, CANAHIP, lEJg, ETC.
__ pure-bred. Well marked
piont Htrding, 817 Litlmer.
.       IUSINESS AND
^SESSIONAL   PIRtCTORY
AUAYIRI ANO MINI
. REPRESENTATIVE!
W.Wtt&0WS6fc&«> ASSAV
in. Ml Joiephine St. Nelion
'AWrtu — uri Ain   one,,   ah,
condition or ilie SUti HP Price
tnd condition. A Dryidtlt. Fu-1
d«h.  ti,  oe.   »»•.  u......  mm-.,   quler. B.C.     	
Esrs-iS^ss. & ^LJiSc'ind^ra'
" -*■•- **■•*        A.'M^yai'usXto''
fOR SAlI-bRICR-LINTed H«aT-
er. guitir, sealers   Phone M9-L   I
SHip TOtm Hides TC J. P.iMR-
tin. Ntlion. BC 	
WAkttD - sfcWINO  MACH1W..
Box 7513 Dilly Ntwi. |
TAXES
LEAVE YOU SHORT?
A Campbell INSURED Loan can
help you over that huvy expense
period All during the monthi in
which you repiy. your lift ii
iniured for the balance No extri
coit.
You em borrow U0 lo $1000 ln
•trirt prlvicy it Cimpbtll rinince There'! • loin plin thit'i
just right to help itnighttn out
your penoml flnincu.
NO ENDORSERS REQUIRED -
LONGER. MORE CONVENIENT
TERM8   AT   REDUCED  RATES
HOURS » TO 5 OR BY
APPOINTMENT
CAMPBELL
FINANCE CORPORATION
LIMITED
RENTALS
ROOM AND IOARD
TOR RENT-NICILY>URNISHtD
OmmiwiS^inimm-Txm   n   /•       clrin ileeping roomi, 1 llngll ind
.8. O.MES. ROSSLAND. B  C      , doubl, "Ph;n, m.K
llaaytr. Chemiit, Mine Rpnntve   mr^muf: _ „aau  iuk aflimii
1 rin* K60TthAY" assay wANTED ■   R00M *-m. B-0ARD
Mflet, 410 Kooteniy St, NeUon
MIDDLE AGED COUPLE RE-
quirt iccommodttion In Nelion
Would bt Inltrultd in keeping
houae ind caring for groundi
Box TW Dilly Ntwt	
WANTED TC MNT 97 RKPT-
Smill houMketpim ipirtment
Huted Apply Box ITI Duly
Ntwv 	
or houtt. Apply Box 171. Dtlly
Ntwi.
WANttiM OR I RMM B6USE-
kteplng iuIU with or without
furniture. Box 7558 Duly Ntwi.
ron wn - rmuk wr-
nished eotUgt it Creicent Bty.
Apply K. Jemtn. Crttctnt Bty
ROOM fot, SfNOLB  Ma» TO
pr'TtU ruldtnct. Phont 7M-U
Furnuhtd for 1 person only Rail.
118 Gordon tarn	
for If bott or bottboutt   PH 81
IOATS ANdInOINO
Sawmill
For Sale
1   Porttble   Stwmill   Complete
on ikidi rudy to opente
1 Porttblt Edger Unit Compltti
on ikidi reidy to optrtU.
Approxlmitely 30 M ft. cipiclty
I      DUO     Cilerplllir      Diestl
Power  unit  for Ed|tr un
Powtr Unit for ibove mill
I  Model TI10 Chryiltr Powtr
Unit for Edgtr unit.
Will    ull    sepinle    uniti    or
eompltlt.
FINNING TRACTOR AND
EQUIPMENT CO LTD
Crinbrook, BC  ind NeUon, BC
Complaint Serious
By   DIWITT   MACKENZIE
Auoclited Prtu Fonign  Affiin
Antlyit
Runli'i rejection of a Unlttd
Statu complaint thtt Soviet occupation policial irt ruining Hiingi
ry'i economy tmphailxw I iltuitlon
which U of vul Importinct to tht
rihibllilitlon ind politico-economic
rtilignment of Contlntntil Europe
u i whole.
What hai hippened U thli: The
Unlttd stitei suit Deptrtmtnt ln
t recent nolo to Moicow rilitd tht
point of • poulble rtconiidiritlon
of the Sovltt cUlm for $100,000,000
ln reparation! from wir-ihttttrtd
Hungary.  Wuhlngton itresied  tht
NELSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, AUO. 3, 1944 _ 7
MUTUAL LUMBER
COMPANY
TO CLOSE SOON
BUCODA. Wllh., Aug 4 (APi-
Tht M-ytar-old Mutual Lumber
Company will clou within ilx
monthi, official! uld Friday.
Timbtr reiervei wert txhauittd
two ytan tgo, and rtmllllng work
hai bttn compltltd. About ISO havt
betn tmploytd at tht mill, ont of
tht oldest optritlom In tin State.
Explosion Moy
Eff«ct FL.t
For Many Months
st* xenx nt iau nou
Ntlion, flvt roomed bouu, ntw
chicken houu for M0 birdi, family orchard, loU of wood and
witer, light and ttltphont. Phont
Tll-Ll
i acre farm, b reuir nm
Chtrrlw, iplei, plumi, pun.
Electric light*, own wittr lyittm,
8 room houu, 'i milt from dty
Rtuonably priced. Apply Box 115
Dilly Newi
WASHINOTON, Aug. 4 tAFl-
Pruidtnt Trumin'i atomic bomb
tviluaton uld that a combination
ot thl Bikini undtrwiltr txploilon
 ,-.-   , with lhi overheid bunt fint teiled
Ruulini wtn Uklng at lust four- might "ifftctivily dlipoie of • fleet
LOW tITH HWX5M HOUM
ind Ram MxM, tcrou highwiy
from  Wut Koottnty   light  and
rwtr ilttion. Silmo, B.C. Wrltt
J. Bolltgtr, P.O. Box 84, Cutltgir, B.C. 	
FOR SALU OOOB URJC cows.
part Jersey, milking. 1 Jeney 2
yr. Heifer to freihen won ind 1
4-month heifer M Ntw Himpihlrt hens Apply O. E. Oray,
Wut Cruton.
Foft gALt-i l-i XODH Atfb 4-
room homt on buullful Arrow
Uku About 4 mllu from Cutltgir Firry. Ficillllu for raUlng
itock. WrlU 1. Lypchuk. Alltnby,
B C 	
fOR SAIJ -  JIBT 0WW6S
City limits l>e, teres, modern 8
room houie. concrete fnundition.
fire pUet, fruit ind btrryi. Cuh
tnd terms Apply Box 7511 DiUy
Newi
roR 8ah - snuswo. w
-LONDON"
All-ileel Hand Holl*
Tht   .StronfMt   Ound   Powtr
Front Strttt, II ft lon| by ipprox
10 ft, luitiblt tor rooming houu
or ilort.	
id houu, full butment, ittnc
tlvt ground! 114 Elwyn Street,
Nelson. Phon* I1T-R-
FOR ikll-H ACR rARH. Wi
fifth* of thi preunt Hungirlin production in huvy Induitry, and wtrt
rtquliltlonlng much food u will.
thl note ilio luggeited a Rui-
siin-Amerlcan-Brltlsh Joint commlulon work out a plan to htlp
Hungiry out ot htr economic chioi.
Tht Dinubltn country hu bttn luf-
ftrlng from ont of tht moil fintu-
tlc inflitloni tha world hu known.
Mokow rejected th* Amtrlctn
poind regirding tht economic poiitlon u "completely groundltu." It
turned down th* Idu ot a joint
commliiion u "Inicceptible"
Why ihouldn't Ruula welcomt th*
luggeitlon'' Wtll, the answer would
m to mt ind It'i worth logging
for futurt reference- Ihit Hungiry
ll • k*y poiition ln tht Sovlet'i ntw
lone of lnflutnct In Eutern, Southeastern ind Centnl Europt. Thit
zona U rapidly btlng midt airtight,
and u thi ligm rted Moicow hu
no Intuition of lurrendering iny
•dvintigt ln a Hungary which U
of vul stntegic importinct politically, economically and militarily.
It'i a filr prophecy thtt Ruuii
will eitibllih economic control
throughout IU iphere of lnflutnct.
It miy bt difficult lo do w Intuit-
dltUly btcauu of tht induitrlil
deitruction tht Sovltt nitftrad In
th* wtr, but Mirihal Stalin li driving hard for rthabillUtlon tnd grut
progreu U being madt
In tny event, it agema dur why
Moicow U not keen to hive uy
mixtd economic mlllloni working
in thl Rimini aont.
for mmy monthi'
"Wi m convinced," the evaluation commlulon added In a report
on the offtnilve reiulti of tht ucond (underwater) teat, that "dli
tince la tb* beit defence."
Tht commlulon dtclared both Bl
Unl tuti "itrongly Indicate that futurt wir employing itomlc bombi
may well deitroy natloni ind
chinge preient itindirdi of clvili
utlon."
Moscow Charges
World Domination
11. S. Trying for
LONDON. Aug. 4 (CP)-The Moicow radio uld Saturday a mlllUry
cut* wu being.titibllihed In the
United SUtei. which ler the tint
time In hlitory ii mttntilnlng Urge
mlllUry forcei "for ofttnilvt pur-
milet Wut of Procter, trlh
King    concern     or    Ut     Robt
hwib, RR 1, NeUon. BC
flSTi'Sa S3 Tbta'tr^ml* yoM'rimwHnp eowyy
S-tonhindhofrtliuudlneonitruc-l   **    *•***«*    **<"**    Immrflat*
tlon,    mining    lumbering   mirini
tnd    mtny   othtr   Induitrlu    loo        ^^^
•t
pontulon. Apply Box Ml Dally
Newt.
Canadian
Food Slocks
Increase
By THI CANADIAN PRIM
Wllh Urge lectloni ot Europt tnd
Ami In tht throes ot perhapi Iht
British Say Thoy
Havo Ono of Worst
Jobs in Japan
LONDON, Aug. 4 tReuten)~ British ind Commonweilth troops In
Japan, after neirlv ilx monlhi' occupttion, ire uklng If, under the
exlitlng clrcumitmcei, thl pretence
of t Commonweilth force in Jipm
U worth whllt, tht London Dtlly
Mtll'i correipondent from Ouki
uid In • dlipiteh Saturday.
"Whatever higher leveli may uy.
it wai not long before wt soldiers
knew thit our pirt ln Allltd occupation wu^to ba limply Clndcrel-
li," tht correipondent quottd in officer •■ uylng. "Wi tit in bick
roomi, without tven decent leive
centra. Tht Amerlcini. wbo occupy every ImporUnt Jipinese elty
and tourlit ctntn, hav* all Ihe bul
Europtan-ityle hoteli."
CANADIAN CONVICTED
ON ASSAULT
CHAMI IN HOLLAND
LONDON. Aug 4 (CP Ctblel-
Pte. Stefan Koleur of Edmonton,
icqultttd Miy M it Amsterdim of
i eharit ot murdtring i Dutch airman, haa been convicted on a chirge
ot uuult with Intent to rob ind
lenlenced to five yeen' Imprisonment. Cinadlan military heedquir-
ters innounced Siturdiy.
Koleur wu acquitted ot a chirge
laid In connection with tht iliying
lait January 11 of Sgt. LouU Stork
of tht Nithcrlande Air Force, but
wu itHieeled on en irmed rob
The broidcut. recorded by tht
Soviet monitor In London, uld thit
there wai no doubt that ructloniry
circles In the Unlttd Stites were
trying to turn itomlc tntrgy "Into
Iti weapon for world domlnitlon."
"Tht Unlttd SUtti hu alwayi
prided itielf on the fact thtt In dli-
tlnctlon from any other capitalist
sUlti. thtrt wu no mlllUry cuti
in thi country exerting Influinet
oh the homi ind foreign policy of
tht Oovernment," lht broadcast
continued.
"II ihould not be forgotlen thai
tlong with the itomlc bomb, tht
Unlttd Stitti for tht tint tlmi in
hlitory il mtintilning In peict ltrgt
Und ind tlr force! for ofttmivt
purposes
"Tht itomic bomb, of couru, li
not produced in America for define! purpotu. Tht demonitntive
dtciiion to continut production of
tht itomlc bomb, iccomptnltd by
Ulk ibout world domlnitlon tnd
thtt Amirtct must become I leader
in the post-war peace, can in nn
way facilitate International collaboration ..."
Reports Sugar
Lying in
Warehouses
SEATTLE. Aug 4 (AP)—1*1 Stittlt Timu uid hundreds oi thouundi of 100-pound bin of sugir
art lying In the SUU'i wirehoum.
deipite huvy ihlpmtnU to othtr
trtu and an imminent lirgt crop.
Paul Kirkcr. Waihlngton ulu
minigtr for tht Utah-Idaho Sugar
Company, rtporttd on the lar|e
itocki, tnt ptptr uld. and ha added:
When Secretiry ot Agriculture
Anderson innounctd hi could tu
no opportunity tor increulng the
sugir lupply to the coniumtr until
ntxt year, wt wert very lurprlud
It doein't ieem reasonifalt la view
of the tremendous crop lUring ua
In the face, wllh heivy refining
itirting ln October, combined with
the Cubin iugir thit will be irrlvlng on tht Eat coeit."
numeroui to mention
It U IndUptnublt for tht mov-     itucco houu in Ctl|ary. M-tt. lot '■"~ 'LZLi T^T'.iTnr.^.'Trkiri
Ing   tnd   loVdln,  of  ill   typu   of     for ruldtnct In Nelton. Box IM \»°*JL^SJA '22!*'*,LM£, — -r-.-a - ^ ,
machinery. Only hand hoUJ|Tlh«:    Dtlly Ntw* l?^'.?"^"1 <ood-.'toc.M "f^lbfF. ftPtAlgfl U**r\^ ?*"'
world   wtth  Timkt.  burtnu   «• MR iMX^IElL-mm.T "Vt*- £2fi* STBriSh M Xiw^^" A*-tarti* ""** 6 '
-Undon-   hu  .  mmsmT^,   rtyjjg. »dWk M-^fi MSf^rtSS
to S toni on i single Uaa ThU car
bt multlplltd miny tlmu wltb tht
uu  of  ling   blocks tnd   n.ultipia
lines   Warranted unbrukiblt!
PURVES E RITCHIE k SON LTD.
M Hornby Vincouver, BC
ThUcu1    ********** ^S^riTi,^^' I'tn*A**t lo* Itviu bul i aurvty
rgeitA
diet of
Dtlly
Ntwt
XBUlf. tnaeptnaent Mini fiep-
ilaUvt. Box 54. Trail. BC
in nict homt nur	
tion   Box MO Daily Ntw*
ROOM ANb SOaRCi AViOUBLl
•Im light houie-keeping room for
rent by tht wuk. Phont 1045-1.
pcwTEcnir^OTw^ - "t0st AND found"
m.\AMIH,    .',,... .......    .. ,	
Bractlc X-ny Spinogriphy. Strir.d
Puttrt Bldg, Trill. DC Ph 318
■ " DIAMOND DRlLLY*RT~~
itlONAL DIAMOND DRILLING
lo.. Ltd.. Drilling ind Bit Ser-
jee. Beat Ml. Rowland, B C
BWHjS and tuftvivctf
W. HAGCEN, MINING AND
:ivll Engineer. B. C. Land Sur-
■eyor. Roulind tnd Grind Forki I
ife e. Af?one us com st
ttlton, B C. Survtyor, En|lneer
BrtANtl AND KIAL HTATl
Lf.MeHAhDY.WSURAKCl
I EitaU. - Phone 118	
-Michlne Shop, tcttyltnt ind
ictrlc wtldlng motor rewinding.
M 114 Vernon St
■ Tlnoun tf   m..v -.   —
Pptclllllti In mine ind mill work
achlne work, light ind huvy
lectric   ind   Acetylene   welding
-J Vemon St     NeUon     Ph  M
BttAhttmo AtCauNTAMT
RoOEh m iIOVLaNd
CharUrtd AceounUnt
m Vlctorii 81     Trtll    Phont 118
fcjWV, KLL Al«) IXOTANrtf
it hitt you? Ph M4 Ark Ston
fpIbuh Dathi NrtOB
TILIPHONI  144
Jlossified Advertning Ratei
[le ptr lint per insertion
per line per week  ll eon-
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itnlmiim 1 llnu per lnurtlon
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ptr Unt tint Iniertlon ind
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Uunch 4 HP Mirini motor Apply Plektrlng Strvlct Stttion
Grinlle Rotd
fOR IAU - U-frtATTWCJO
horu power mirint tngint. good
condition   Full pirllcuUn, phoni
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fOR   SAL? - rATLU   J   "*
Twin,   b   speed   outbotrd    Ideil'
for   trolling   HO 00    Apply   Boi
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Tht nurrit of ill tbt lUn li ul-
Imited to bt ibout 28.000.000.000,000
miln from Iht eirth.
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
OF RELIABLE MINING
MACHINERY
Moncho  Tromi ood Mucking  Mochinet,  Mine  Rolls,
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lbU Dtlly Ntwi.      	
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by   th* Cinadlan  Preu loday re-
abundant tuppliu ot uuntlal foodstuffs ud idequite luppllu of
mott foodi
food prieu throughout th* Dominion   hivi   gmtnlly   Incrtutd
nlihtd Apt  houu. Fully modern
Cuh  Apply 711 Vtrnon St
1 ACRE FARM  fOR SALE AT during lht put ytar. but in many
verdict of not guilty, bat he wu
convicted et the uuult chant.
I    Military   heidquirten   uld   tb*
five-yew  untence  hu betn  eon
finned.
Comment Adjourn
For Summer Recess
LONDON.   Aug   I   (Reuters'
Shorttcru    Apply   Mn.   M.   B cue Um quility of lhi food hai A hird-driven rfouse of Commoni
fie*
incrtutd with tht quantity. Chief
•horltgu in of foodi requiring
suiar or faU for preparation and
Dividion. IB. VlctorU SI. NeUon
roR sale - i n ffown.
CtntrtUy locittd. ImmtdiiU oc-     -
cupwey  Apply 111 Silica Stmt. ***** nrtetlm ot ctnntd good*
roR jali "'4 R»u noun.i »»»** !rLT',!',l"^i,;l"•,•
1 imi ini> in ------    iiiIsm  txctlltnl cropt in In ptotptcl. ind
-iffL^K    iiXm'u^tmel and butUr lupplU. on gn-
"^r    ,   . ~  *-*Z??r»■'****' *h*l-u stt adiquitr lo mett,    -.-- . _^_ .
clou In Box m. Delly Ntwt.      | ^ raUontd  dtmind   Houuwlvul""1 *** eontronUd with tb* ttcond
Initalnunt  ot tht Labor Govtrn.
today idjourntd lor tu Bummer
receu, ililed lo lut until October.
«fttr putting tht final tmichti on
e nint-monui aeaalon with a itriri
ot mlniiturt dtbites nnging from
eattl*  breeding  le   labia   minnen
Confesses to
Slaying
MINEOLA, N T, Aug 4 'APi-
Ctpl. Stuyvutnt Plnntll, Chief of
Nuuu County Dtltetlvu, uld Friday Ward Belcher Caraway. II, Negro butltr and chauffeur, had confuted lo the iliying ef ncUlly
prominent Mrs. Mirjory Church Logan, 82, and raping and ihootlng her
diughter, Marjory. M. latt July M.
Cartway wai booked on a chargt
of murdtr.
Sight Young Fox
Near Sirdar
SIRDAR, BC
fox  wu nporttd
Artiiri tnd Slrdir on tht highwiy
on  Thundiy forenoon- Tht color
Aug  I—A young
i lighted betwun
about half frown. Tha preaence of
a pair ot fnxei In thu vicinity hu
bten impeded for iome time tl-
. . .. .though no known icU ot Ibtft htve
*n.Z!"**[***■ „  ..      ..[bttn   iltributtd  lo   Ihtu  cunning
Whtn tht Houu rteieembUt, lt]^,«," ^^ wuuuo.
UVBTOCK, POULTRY AND jSL/S'
FARM surruts, etc
t    purchuing    pi
uud by htghtr pr
problems,
leu tnd
SOLLY CHICKS
Birred Rock Crou Ntw Htmp-
ihirt unuxtd chicki, until Sept.
MUi    it    IIIM    •    hundred
L F SOLLY LTP.
Wutholmt, B. C.
DAILY CROSSWORD
Jle copy
, eirrUr. per wuk
In tdvinrt
p Cirrler, pel year
p mill outside Ntlunt
ot Math
hru monthi
I« monthi
Bne yeer
Blbovt rttu ipplv  tn  Cinidi
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m to lubtcrlbtn living out
It reiulir eirrltr irei
KEUtwhrre tnd lo Cinidi
ler* txtri poiti|t u rtqulrtd:
it month il 90. thrte monlhi
" "i, ilx monlhi M00,'ont yur
ACtoat
I Kniveof
clubi I Loo I
4 Couch
1 Hllmet.
thaptdpart
of cirolli
I Mlicullne
nime
II Stop
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[1 Cmt
14 To become
11 rm
15 Mlturi
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Itbbr I
II Chat
10 Cuckoo
JI Ctrul train
IJ  Ailrln|enl
fruit
M Nur (poit I
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noblttnan
M Oburvt
M Hlill
M Shlp't
ltttnd*nt
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forfoddtr
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41 Ventlltttd
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14 Mut
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Grut
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7 Pint
I Attrrss
10  Ane||
drink
II Ptrroli
(New
Gulnit)
19 Husk.I
term
II Amphlhun
11
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13 Ptrmltt
J4 A kind of
cindy
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M Acting!
for urvlcu
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Ideil   for   Log   Loadlaa   L*ad
Clurlng, Dnglint tnd Building
Conitnictlon
NATIONAL MACHlNtRY  CO
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ifAflownr^omiu uw-\"3**^-™*
MILLS trt itrongly built tu
nomictl production to mil Wut-
•rn Ctnidlin limbt "" ' '—
id by NATIONAL
Jtrity co^ri Oood mllktn Beet
offtr Uku It I hagan. Poplar
*>**tbZTt
tbt oimilty of tcctptlng lubititu-
tei for certain bard-io-get Ittmi
Rtmosral ot tubtidUi on frulU tnd
milk tnd tht Itmponry lifting of
ctlling prlcu on beet bat* accounted for IMM of Ih* higher prlcu.
Incrtutd farm eotU aod Ubor ead
.uipment ihortiget hav* aecouat-
for olhtri.
ment'i nationaliutlon program
la tht nine-month ptrlod ot liw-
mikiag Juit tndtd. meeauru
ground through th* Ltgulillve mill
included thoie nillonillilng Ihe
Benk of England, civil iviitlon,
eeel mlnu ind providing groundwork   for   I   compreheniive   lniur-
inre  hlll
animill.
Ordtn Tikm ttr
4 WHEEL SCOOTERS
MOW ON DISPLAY AT
SAM BROWN
Oun, Luk tnd Cyeli Works
Phont IMI Bex Ml
Main problenu for Britiih Ool-
umbli houuholdi U tht lncnued
prtu ot mett foodi. Fruit It plentiful ilong tht Ptclflc Cout but it
hl|h prlee* ~
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40 CruUd
biwk ptrmt
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Our stiff ii fully trilntd In Iht
urvtclni ind rtptlr of ill n-ikei
nf posvtr chain uwi Ship to ul
for imsntdult urvlet
MR IQUIPMINT SIRVICI LTD
1401   Hornby Vincouvtr. EC
Wt ne BC distributor* for Lt MA
tir compruw'iri ind to|tr»u: Ti»-
■ '     blti   tad   roda  powtr   chain
it»  rtp*ln	
l~JJew    twolon   iw»-«Md   b*jkk
h-n'i
wtuhing 17M ind 1M0 lha	
on . w« wu.-, T*? •***•■ * "UbWt *^|ood for potato crop*, but b*e»e»d
btr Manutidut- .....,, .-»!-—■■■ if I ****** ***** P™luci» *** oeetaloniUy
,L MAarSttY FOR   SALB-RWIIIUUL   JW-,,„ ,hort lupply
uy BulU ExulUnl brttdlng. Inure Wm  Rat-lb. Box ill. Trail
Al Idmonton Blrtuh wtr bridt
rtporu food cotti hivt ilmoet doubltd ilnct htr irrlvil ln Cinada ont
UU. Lnhom or Hampthlre. Ar- jmr igo Kit Alberlini in not go-
thur Btrnu Willow Point ln( hungry and thtrt irt few qutuu
toTl UAU - ILACI flUBkKSIT tl grocery itont
row  ;   w  Dewir. Oordoo Rotd     Riot producU. uUd drutlngi aad
ind Ttt Strut, NeUon. , Ully powden an tcerce throughout
" HORirR5^3?ir!A,,^uk.teh«.a  unmd  ten*
\-kmiT1 m^iTnd r? ^amSRth*Ti£t fbtsSt
,   ,wo-wm   me^-m,   mm-  meiehMJasaj^mmsfelem a §nd
• eight tll-tttel hindUTu. priu **Z*u Frtd Hlookoff. AppUdal^,^ |Pwtd>^7
MIM.     new     Gllehro*     k>Oln| M ,,nnLArrTSSji High mul prlcu ir* found hind
iieki. 171; new  tnd uud  fltxlblt ^rlSr^iTiw*■ ..     In  h»od  with I  buf ihorUgt  in
tlvtnlitd   md  bluk  itul  etbU:     MOTORCYCLIS, IICYCLU     Mmiiobt  but gruUr  imounU  of
i i«T,i-iittl btnch blut. M
■ •ul pllU rtmninU. pipt
filtingl
\TLAS   IRON   *   MtTAL*   LTD '
MO Prior l> Vmtousetr. BC
UAOtlHUt
I   Cirro loggini irehu ind wmt*
es  for  iruCiri
I    Brtden   wlnchu  for   lr irki
Hind wlnchu - mot! ilu* Ut-J
jmtdlilt dtllvtry
c .• -i-s Dual  tngtnu
BAYIS   MUIPMWa   COMPANY
AUTOMOTIVI
^   MOTORCYCLP, IICYCUB
tnd WANTTO -"pmVATtLY OWN1D ******** ***** and pork are avalUbli
H Inn truck or cu fu cuh. Musi 'eta en In ihort lupply ind mugrt
bt in ptrftrt ihtpt wllh low fPpUu ot btrriu trt uUlng it
miUigt Will conilder tny mike high prlcu Poultry tnd poUlou
up lo IMI   Still phent number .tn ilu icirce
if iny wbtn writing lo Box Ml     "  * *-
Daily Neva
tlonil ptntl dtl truck in Al __e_.
condition. 4 new I ply llru lorj" "***<**
i gatd puieinn   cir   Bex TM8
Abundant trull itocki ar* found
throughout Ontario, bul high trull
prMe hevt dlacouriftd Jim pro.
ductlon ind • futuri Jim ihoHigi
null*** rc ^JlTmrnm........,.. |Ou«ti Elizabeth
ilMAimaAL  „kM 4 nn gn Kvm wki 'to Accommodate 2314
(mm mm
imr^TTTu
with  Wlneti md Bull  Dour
I hirt by Iht btur tr eutntt Ap
ply Crtnbrook Aulo Wr*rk»n
Crtnhreok
mr   	
framu   NtlUwl   Michlntry  Ca
Ltd   OrtevllU UUwt. Vi»c«utu
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Box  M
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WAWTtP-tlllt
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bf firm*.
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Tiilirlay-i CrypMeaeMi   PHILOaOPHT MAKXR US «1»IR-
BlIT CHRIST1ANTTY MAKM Ut MTTBI WU   nELODta
SmustaMMtaaraaaami
*iX.
U.S. lomber Crashes;
d*t    Swing    wvectitfl*    HHBHVI  t/m    •***.        is i     01
with motor Htnd Thoo, Trtll 11   Killl POSSIOly StX
call ti IMI ley Ave- ' '
____^________^___     WHO BSAOL Calif   Aug
SUSINBIOWOtTUNITIB |<*"-Aa km, Air Pue- •r-m\'^m^r-m^
— —-—— Id"!!!!'!:"*ea,* butku. groping for • lind '
MONTREAL, Aug. I (CPl - The
EUuheth will hav* tcoom
medatton tor 014 pi—ifi. In
rludlni TM losirltt clau bertha at
lies uch fnr i singu piwaga *Hsr
ihe rmku htr mtlden commircul
Inns .Atlantic voytgt earlr thtl Fill
Cunird WhIU Star offlclili in
nounead Saturday. Thi liner now
being converted from • troop ihlp
•I Btulhtmplon. will etrry IM flnt
clau pttun|tri it i iln|l*-trir
rite ot MM tnd TM ctbln elm pu
FOR  IALE
i. —..'! i.o.te. ..a a., ■-- — - l*t I" " tvteeeel rreehed in fltmu     Ntw YORK. Aug  4 <APi-Col
r.m^ttm*m*v '*****r* thru m.it. v-,.h..it nt is. »™v (,.,i.nd« wniu-™. peirtei b*
aLL. u^T^ui Tmi,. tuLr.' at field Stiartev. killing tht flv* atrriior of lht Ftdtril Buruu of
Appir boi rw Dtiiy news m #t pwwo( tb<p#H htrrwUu. Stturdiy innounud mt
i lum. tnffle In Ntwerk, N I. hid
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nan Apple Boa TMI Polly Newi
llAlt *A«T, WBi/WA
II icntfullv teniae**
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M4.   Dtlly
ill ptrunt iboerd
Smtldtrlni  wucktgt  wu uet
lata* ant t* tru ef tbtui t quir
Hi "ill tldl-il
Tte
•eeeh Army err
b\"
•iihi mm md women who tllea-
tn tn rsmtt to l/<n|itdly dlitrrhsittd ipproilmtttlr IOM
lit fltM treu Albu-. clgtretlu dtily  In tht elty tl in
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Jutt  Arrived
PINAUO   SHIPMENT
■ tthmiil IIM
After ihivi lotion I1M-M*
Htlr Tonlo I1JS-4S*
Mann, Rutherford
Drug Co.
Lourdes Cooks
Provide
Over IUN Meals
(Contributed)
We do not hesitate to say that
th* buileit women ln th* East
snd Wast Kootensys sine* Jun*
Mth ire Mrs. 0. Birtlett of Nelion,
Lourdei Camp cook, tnd htr cap-
•bit assistant Miss Shlrleigh
Witentreet of Silmo.
Sine* their arrival at Camp
Lourdei June M until July M they
hive cooked 42XI full meals, be-
ildei making 14M undwlchu and
2741 cupi of cocoi.
Of course thii food wss consumed
by th* hungry boy campers. There
wer* M ravenous boyi from Trsll
snd District trom July 4 to 14
snd M from th* Kooteniyi July IS
to M.
Then boys lte 707 loam of
bikeri brud beildei th* breid,
buns and blsculU which Mrs Birtlett cooked t\ th* Cimp.
The boys themselvu peeled the
hilf ton of potitou which they
ate. Almost • hundred poundi of
cornme.l, rolled oiti ind cereal
wtre consumed In sddltlon to 14
bigs of wheit puffi md • half •
cau of shredded wheit. In the
lighter dltt lln* M dozen eggi
were used while thi dilly lupply
of I gallons of milk wu finished
at supper.
Now at Lourdei there are 11
junior girls. People think girls sre
not ii heavy esters u boys but
Mrs Birtlett finds ihe hu lo keep
the sun* big kettles filled to utli-
fy their sppetities.
Th* Junior girl cimpen at
Lourdei an enjoying th* iwlmming lessons given st Camp
Lourdei by Mln Citherine Gul-
mont of Pentlcton. Mlu Oulmonl
on* Of th* Cimp leiden glvu
swimming Instructions thre* times
daily to all the campers who want
to be (bla to swim. The keen lnterut tnd lively enthuiium ire
ilreidy beginning te show Out
theu dally swimming Instructions
sn qvlite successful.
Big Increase in
Kootenay National
Park Visitors
OTTAWA, Aug. 4 (CP)-Reflect-
lng  lb*  tourist boom,  viiiton  In
Cinidi'i Nitloml Psrks numbered
ipproxlmitely 450,000 up to tht tnd
of July compired wllh ■800,000 during Um yeir IMS, Rctourwi Mlnliter Oltn announced Saturday.
In Alberta, 80,873 visitors passed
through the Eastern gateway  Into
BRITISH TROOPS
HOVE NEAR IRAN
STIRS COMMENTS
Official Statements
Thicken Fog that
Surrounds Motive
STRIKE RIOTS?
■y ID ORIAOH
LONDON, Aug. I (API—British
Indian troops moved by see Siturdiy to Bun, Iraq, port on thi Per-
ilin Oulf neir the Irinlin frontier,
ind.the British Foreign Office, the
Indltn office In London md thi Indiin Oovtrnmtnt expreued vsrylng
vlewi on th* ilgnlflcince of Ih*
movement.
An Indlin govtrnmtnt communique releued In Ntw Delhi uld th*
loldltrs were being unt lo Basra
"in order thst they msy be on hind
for protection, ihould clrcumstsncu
demind lt, of Indlin, British snd
Arab llvu and ln order to uf*-
guard Indian snd British lntereite
In South Perils tlrsn)."
Teh communique wu expanded
with the iddltlonil ititement "there
U no question of the troopi going
Into Perili except In the cise of ■
grave emergency, which U hoped
will not occur."
A BrltUh Foreign Offlc* ipokeimin ln London, however, uld the
men wer* being nnt to Bun merely to reltevt troops on duty thtra
tnd "we will withdraw troopi tquiv-
ilent ln number to thoie being
brought In trom Indli." Neither ht
nor tht Indltn Oovernment ipeclf-
led tht number of troops who left
Bombiy Fridiy for the flvi diy
voyigt.
"The bickground of couru, li the
diiturbincei list month," in IndUn
office ipokeimin uld, referring to
the disputes involving s strike sgslnst tht Anglo-Amerlcin Oil Company ln Southern Inn which ltd lo
Rossland Arena Athletic Ass'n
Accepts Charge labor Day Sports;
Mayor Corner Heads Committee
ROSSLAND, B. C, Aug. 4 - An
enthuililtlc meeting of Roulind
cltiieni wu held Friday night in
th* City Hall for th* purpoM of or-
gsnlilng ■ itrong Libor Diy Sport*
Committee, to work undtr th* auspices of ths Rosslind Arm* Athletic Auoclition.
C. F. McKenile, of th* former Libor Dty Committee, ixplilned that
•t I meeting Mondiy night, of th*
former Labor Day Committee, lt
wu decided lo ipproich th* R. A.-
A. A., and su If lt would sponsor
th* Labor Day Sporti, snd maka It
a city function. If ths R. A. A A. iccepted, ill ictjulred funds and property of the Labor Dsy Sporti Com-
mltte* would bl triniferred to thl
It. A. A  A.
OPPIR ACCIPT1D
Thi R. A. A- A. executive unim-
Inously iccepted thi offer. C. A.
Clegg, Pruldtnt of tht Auoclition
explilned thl Assoclstlon would
flnince tht .volunteer committee,
■nd tht ntt procttdi would go to
the Arem Fund.
Miyor J. C. Corner, who wu uked to preiide btfort tht election
wu htld, recilled thit next year
would bt Roulind'i fiftieth innl-
vtrsary and uid s itrong live commlttet ihould bt ippolnted with
this fsct ln mind.
Tht commlttet wu tltcted u followi: Chilrmin, Miyor Corner;
Secritery-Trtuurtr, C. F. McKenile, misted by W. Woodhouu, tnd
tht following chtlrmtn; Ptradt,
Rt Hon. A. K. Mclntyn; Condi
tions, Bert McCoy; Groundi, Aldermen Robert Allison; Softball
Tourniment, Rusty Wynn; Horu-
■hot Tourniment, Divld Tweed;
RefreihmtnU, J. C. Miller; Dinct,
A Erlksen; Publicity, C. F. McKenile tnd R. Fun; Sports, J. Cimoz-
sL
Monulgniur Mclnlyrt wu of thi
opinion thit prliu ihould bt iwirdtd tor th* flotti. Th* meeting ipproved of thli luggeitlon.
MAY HAVl QUEEN  CONTEST
Matter of a Queen Contut wu
dlicuued, ind tht Secretary wu Instructed lo contact sll orgsnlxattoni
to ss* If thty would enter csndld-
itei. All spplicstloni must be in
tb* hinds of th* executive by next
Wedneiday.
Th* Secretiry wu uked to contact th* City Bind In regard tu
music, th* St. John Ambtflsnc* Association sbout s Flnt Aid tent,
and thi Ltcrout Club u rtgirds to
hiving s gime ln tht urly evening. Permliilon io have refreshment boothi wert granted to tht
Pythian SUters, the Udlti Auxiliiry lo the C. I. O. ind tht Junior
Bill Club on tht umt basis ti lut
yur.
Miyor Corner tdmonlihtd thc
Chtlrmtn of tht virlous commltteei
to ippolnt energetic workeri lmmedlitely, u the time wu ihort,
tod thtre wu t greit detl of work
to bt done. Ht uktd tht executive
to mett next Wedneidiy ind to be
prepired lo glvt progreu reporte on
plans,
Mail
Orders
Receive  our  prompt  cireful   attention.  Yeu aan ihop by mill
with confldtnce at
YOUR  RIXALL  STORI
City Drug Co.
Box 460
Phont S4
Slayer Says
Victim Trying
To Poison Him
TORONTO, Aug. 4 (CP)-Flor-
met Wuhlngton, agtd thrtt yun,
only lurvlvor of tht txt ind hammer attack which Stturdty brought
death to her mother tnd • brother
tnd lister, itlll li fighting for lift
ln thl Hoipltil for Sick Children,
whtrt tttendsnU described her condition ii critical.
Angus Young, SI, hsi been chirged with the murder of the mother,
Mrs. Georglns Washington, 39, but
police uld todty lt wu not likely
thit iddltlonil murder chirgei
would be laid u • result of the
dothi of Joan, aged two, and Donald, uven.
Headlight,
G.W.G. and
Northern
Work
Clothes
Our work clothing Is guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money refunded.
WORK CLOTHES FOR
ANY PURPOSE
EMORY'S
Th* Man's Store
In the llth ud nth centurti
coffee coit nearly $30 a pound.
B.C. U ses Less
Gasoline in Junt
VICTORIA. B. C, Au*. 4 (CP)-
Brltlih ColumbU uud 380,000 gallon! leu guollnt In Junt than In
Mty of thli yur—t dtcrtau which
the'deith of 17 ptnoni tnd wound- j's unususl st thU tlmi of ytir.
ing of 190 others. I    Totsl guollnt ulu during Junt
Thi Irinlin Emtwuy ln London "trt 8.072^01  gallons  t  dtcrttu
Hid lt wu myitlfled
Beautiful Paris
Gives King Idea
of Designing Ottawa
■y ROM MUNRO
Ctnidlin Prtu Miff Writer
PARIS, Aug 4 (CP Cible) - Tht
mignlflctnt vltw from tht Hottl
Crillon tcrou tht historic Plice dl
Li Concorde In the centre of Pirli
lowird thl Bourbon Pilice where
tht Trench Chimber of DeputlM
ilti probably hu t good deil to do
with Prime Mlnliter Mickeniie
King'l Ideal of Ihe beauttflcation of
Ottawa.
In  IMS Mr   King cime to Pirli
of 251,411 gilloni from Miy of thii
yttr whtn in ill-time monthly rtcord of 8,325.330 gallon! ul Tht
Junt ulu represent in Increue of
1,852,173 gilloni from Junt ot IMS
Jail Doukhobon
For Lacking
Registration Cards
Two Doukhobon, Zahar Barlsoff
md Otorgt Soukeroff. wire sentenced to thret monthi for not being
for the conference which produced In poutulon of rtgUtritlon cirdi,
tht Ktllog-Brland Pirt to outUwJby SUptndltry MtgUtriW Wllllim
wir. Ht stand it thi Olden Injlrvtnt   in   tbt   Provincial   Pollct
room,   ov.rlo.kln,. th,   Cjngrdj,Court  Friday JTuy  hjjd   pU*d*dUSrtT.taSh ESS, «
7^**^1 S""l,to, b"*C£M ********** (1>,o' of Mr. md Mrs. H. H. Currlt, who
tht Nitlonal Regntrition Reguli- ip,nl hU mtln ichool lift In tht
Hens- Nelion   tchooU   until   enrolling   ln
Th* two mtn htd bttn rekaud B. C. Unlvtnity two yesrs igo.
Pmumibly tht "urgttnl In tht
Britain Hears
Broadcast on
Life In Nelson
Attrsctlons of Juvenile life In Ntlson were portrtyed to th* Brltlih
Ulu recently by the BrltUh Broidcuting Compiny preiumably, t
lttUr juit received in NeUon remit.
In Iht couru of t letter  dated
July 1, to Mre. H. H. Currie ot Ntlion, Mre. Jamei McDonild, of IN
Coplind  Rotd, Glugow, Scotlind,
wife of Mrs Currle'i couiln, Kites:
"Wt   heird   in   Interesting   iccount ef  uii  In  Ntlun tn thl
winleu   i   month   tr   twt   igo,
whleh  midt  quite in  Impression
•n   me.   It  wu   In  tht  'schools'
program, tnd WU given by I UT-
punk In tht Ctnidlin Army, Hi
mtdt ■ schoolboy's diyt In Nelun lound very ittrictlvi Indied.
I wondered If lin htd spent hll
uhtel dtyt Just u described. I
■uppoie ht III, tnd I muit uy It
uundtd flnt."
Thl  "lin"   Mn.   McDonild   wu
Hail Ravages
Vast Grain Area
EDMONTON. Aug. 4 (CP)-Dim-
•ge estlmitcd from 50 to 100 per
cent wu totalled up after hill itruck
Thundty in Ctntrtl AlberU dlitrlct* ind imuhed 200.000 to 300,-
000 icru of crop, word from WeUt-
klwln, Camrou, Piridist Villey
•nd other poinU revelled.
WEST KOOTENAY
STEAM LAUNDRY
Phone  1175
Itt liktr Street Ntlun
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CAMPBELL, SHANKLAND
I IMRIE
Chartered Accountants
Aiidlten
541 Biker St Phon* B5
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Furmcu and AlreendKlonlni
LES BROWETT'S
TINSMITH    AND    IHIITMITg
■HOP
110 Kooteniy It Phone 111
Hove thi Job Dom Right
sra
VIC GRAVES
MASTER PLUMBER
PHONI IIS
SILVER KING TRANSFER
General   Hauling
Owned and operited by M
Ex-8ervlcemin
Phone  606-R2
Stan Bachynikl
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For Reliable Wotch Ropoln
PROMPT   SERVICE
HARVEY'S
«4 Biker St
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hlch     provide     thii
»eep of on* of th* city's mod
beiutiful vistas.
In OtUwi now, Pirlllen Jicquei
Ortbcr,   nottd   town   plinner,   Ui_
worklng on plini to bttutlfy the ***   ***tt.  Tn        T^i ?  ^
Cintdlin c.pitil md U ilre.dyw.il ?********* Po "«J°%1*}*r*- A^-
■dv.nced.  Aided by Cintdltn ts- *** ******* '* *•/» > ******* ****?
enhinet   th* *****   *****   ********   logeihu   with
CRANBROOK
CRANBROOK.  BC.  -  Mr   ind
Mn. GEL MicKlnnon, George
fteJS-tirSJtai^ \m% *** "3» ofauSTtat"-: **** ~      Hrfi t
in lncrtiu of more thin 11.000 over nei-hborini Hull I *[*tt>Hj duniging property of lht
thi umt month list net. {*", ,.„,."■., Mr »,„.., ,„.,,.„,„ ! Spiritual Communltlu of Chrtit it
July reporti from Kooteniy Rs-
tlonil Pirk ln British ColumbU. hid
in increue ln visitors from 1700 to
11J0O.
Ht cimi it Mr King'l InviUUon ; **}****-** Communltlu at ChrUt >
I Brilliant Junt 14 Whtn brought be
fort tht court July 5, tht four had ***** ***** ****
rtfuttd lo tUct tlthtr trttl by jury; ™** *** ***}*,
Cinidlin Army," who worktd up
tht script tnd givt thi radio broad-
cut. U • formtr NtUon boy, still
on duly overseas HU identity U s
puule. u officers of th* Ntlion
Womtn'i Auxiliiry to tht Actlvt
Brilliant Junt K Whtn brought bt-1 TaT*m hivt btui undu- th* Imprei-
"'   iricticilly ill tht urvlee-
Ult oversell list had
demobilised
Incldentilly,   thi   Glugow   reli-
llvu of Mri Currie ire wtll potttd
tm NtUon. IU Civic Ctntrt, Ukt-
•idt Pirk. ud othtr ittrictloni, u
thty htrt bttn In regulir receipt of
Tht Dtlly Ntwi since eirly In the
wtr. Tht pipers being relayed  to
n- tht   two   Glugow   retdlng   roomi.
'Ir cms hid renucktd fictjrtes in their f.ntn,  pinlyils continued  on  the where they were regulirly pounced
te
R. NADBAU
Plumbing Repair* and Trouble
Shooting.
Phon. 1157-613 Victoria St.
or ipeedy trial tad htd lutomiticil-
ly bttn unt lo triil by Jury.
POLIO CASES
Announcement
HAVIN* PURCHASIO THI
Columbia Bottling Works
If will be my lomut mdoovor to contlnm to
Mfvi yoo In th* mann*r you hov* bein oecu»tom*d to.
Wi will contlnu* to carry all of th* high clots
beverage j os carried by Mr. ond Mn. Jones.
Mr. Elmer W. White.
StatM All
Movements in Accord
With Declaration
BERLIN.  Aug.  4   (AP1-A  high.
repirillnni official in the Amerlcin   INCREASE
-- ■•- I MlllUry  Government,  commtnting mrmttm
^7 Tw2f!l   -K*\****  ****,.** ea Moicow chirgu thil lht Amtrl-!    MrNNlAPOUS, Aug 4 (AP)
rer   Thurtdiy   morning   for   their an, b^ nnucked fictortu ln thtlr fa
Mre'il   VlrKs, .ad lin  ruh. . |B"' ^l*****"} '*** ".inilons, u- Incnm,  oosn  i
JrL-_.ii  T ',, ' Gll5*rllurttd Stturdty thtt ill remoriU MinneioU Siturdiy wllh 5M ci
*# ********* **.' V***°*>*V ******'°t Nulpmenl had bun "In ucord T'T. H.v.inl?V- 7rZZ.,\7. Z
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CHILDREN'I  WEAR,   TOYS,
NOVILTIII
it th*
CHILDRENS' SHOP
Ml llker Itreet
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MAKI   DRIVING   A   PLEASURE
WITH A  MOTOR  TUNE-UP
they   will   mak*   thtlr   homt   in
future.
Mr. and lire. Don McNibb ind
diughter, Dime, hive Uft tor
Mlnnedoaa,   Man.   Mr.   McNibb   1.
increut   both   In   Mlnneipolli   ind  on by the Ctnidlin urvlctmen.
_y with SI c
equipment htd bttn "In tccord h,,^ ^.^ ,n u„ |UU ^n„ |.C. HAS WORST WHK
with the PoUdim decliritlon "
July 1
ThU providei,  he uld.  thtt ill Tbi,,
pUnU mirktd for rtpiritmni ln lht
Amerlcin tone "htvt been tnd ire
M of Ihtm In MinnupolUjWITH POtDT FIRES;
hive bttn IT duthi I mmam , -,.,,» Ti, . .,
NELION  AUTO WRICKINO
•nd GARAGE
III Vernon SV Phone »M
M J  MAJOR
Mlnneipolli. whtrt tht diutu ii'^OST LOWH THAN IMS
open   to   lmpectlon
tritlom
epidemic, reportd II ntw
it th*  when  farm  of  hit  fither
which ta nnr Mlnncdos*.
VICTORIA. Aug 4 (CP)- Thc
worst forut tire wuk of tht s»i-
•oo wu rtporttd with 117 flrei
breiklng out ln Um provlnct ind T7
•till burning Stturdty but tht coit
to tht ProvlncUl Govtrnmtnt ..'.
fighting tht flru U itlll only hi'.f
with th* Dmvtnxnt of Traniport tuthorltlu  of  ill   four   lUiu,   ln-l*Tnl*hL
Alrwty Service ben ind hu bun,eluding RuuU" I ,-.,., ,    , -^..—Z	
grintid thret monthi' leive of ib-l    "Wt ire vtry lorry Indeed Ihtt JOHN L LEWIS AT
Hi will go Into hirveit work!lht umt U not trut of ill other CALGART MINIRJ' MIIT
sums of Otnntny." ht iddtd. "Wti    ,..,„.,,_    .        .   ,__     . .
would likt vtry much lo htvt thtl, CALOART.  Aug.   4   (CPI^John. _
umt   'optn   door   policy'   prtrtll I- t-*"U fUry Prttldtnt o/lht Unl, lo ditt this yur whit II wu lul
everywhere" Ud  Mine Workers of  Amerlci   li yeu
SiRIjAR T*1*  Ruultni  htvt  blocked   it- In Ctlgiry lo ittond lh* innuil con-     Up to diU thli yur Ml forut flrei
*J*-*mamrAt.t\ ^mpt> ,n ^ AUM Cortro| Coun. ventmn of delegitei of district 11. ehu oee iStRfcortb
SIRDAR, B.C. - LouU KUngtn-;dl *° uUblUh • four-power com- U- M W A. opening Mondiy hiv.  occurred   Last  yetr  il   thii \
smith   eg   Creiton   ipent   t   ihort 'mlulon to inveitlgite the itate of     During in UUrview he ildeetep- tim. m foreit fine bad occurred.
vicitlon with hli sister, Mrs Robby ° t r m ■ n  dlurmtmtnt.  Including ptd quutiont concerning th* pout- j
Armstrong. j economic, ln ill nou. There htvt ollily  of ptriutding Ih* Cinidln
Mlu Smith of Cruton wu vUlt- '***** '"I""1' reports thtt Ibt Sovi- lociU to Join tht Amtrlctn Ptdtrt
ROSCOE*
AND
FOURNIER
GARAGEMEN
SKY CHIEF AUTO SERVICE
Phont IS NtUon. B C
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WATCH FOR
LIBERTY SPECIALS
TOMORROW
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Iniurt—And I* Sur* 1
Three
Nice Thing!
To Have
f-An umbrelli Whtn R
ll  Rilning
I—A    tptrt   Tire   Whm
You  Htvt t Flit
»—A    Non ■ CiiMtllihU
Piul     Revere     Policy
Whtn   You   Hivt   A
Diubility.
Ron Somers
INSURANCI ANO
REAL ESTATE
Phon* 1112
444 Word  St.
Mr. ond Mrs  W. H   lone* Wlih to Announc* the
Sol* of Their Businetj, The
Columbia Bottling Works
TO
Mr. Elmer W. While
We wish to toke this opportunity to thonk our
friends ond customers for their potronoge ond rti-
pectfully osk th* continued goodwill ond custom be
extended to the new proprietor of the
COLUMBIA BOTTLING WORKS
OFFERS SI0,000
FOR 10 ROUND BOUT
thtlr  lont  to   minufieturt  irmi-1    -Our CtntdUn grosipt htrt com- WITH JOHNNY 6RIC0
menti contrery  to tht dlctalu of p|ete lutooomy." bt uld "Wt don't
PoUdim ind control council igrtt- dictate to Ihtm"
lng with MUt Helen Armstrong for  **** ."•  ******  ?•******?  ftctorUt   In; Uon of Ubor
i ftw days.
George Taylor tnd family, ot
Wynndil. wtre visitors h*re Tuu-
dsy on thtlr wiy up lo tht Lakt for
t short stay.
Mr. tnd Mrs. Otorgt Dtgby htvt
u thtlr guuti, thi two young
diughters eg Mr. Dlgby from Vsncouver.
Mrs. Aberoromble of Cilgiry arrived here at th* first of th* week
to Join her huibind ind ton, bringing wllh htr tht fimily furniture
The fimily irt not dtcldtd u to
Report* VIohoy
And 10 Oth.ri
Hava B«*n Hanged
Box Cor Famine
Plugs Elevator*
MONTREAL. Aug 4 (CPl-Rjt-
Ing PromoUr Rioul Oodbout Siturdiy innounced be htd unt Uit-
gremt offering either Mtrty Servo
oe Tony Jinlro llOjlOO plui tx-
ptout to fight • 10-round bout with
Montreil i Johnny Greco hire Aug
ST PAUU Minn. Aug  4 'API-
Oov Idwird I. Thy* hu uktd red
,    trtl tuUttnct to muting th* "crl-
MMCOW  Aug  4 (API-lsvtttU^, .itmu^,- nMd by ihortige rtMU, .-_     rf mrhrto.   ii h-
rtporttd  thtl  U-Ou   Andrei   A   of boiciri to mort nln '**"' **** Cochr*M   " •>•
- , *}****Z* ' *r°rfk ,lrrrlb*1 - ****■ \    Th. go«moe uid ht hid bttn I
whtthtr thty will lettle down htrt [ sU * No   1  nttlrt-bom wtr erlm
or it WynndtL
sub  no    i   nmve-norn   wir   rr m-  .^—.a   -,.„»   .i..-.t^..   i.   i-...,.  i        ..^...  ......
at *?*^i*vz}i'*.\vz *^Wt*Z?t£tZZ:Ze%tZ. "1.^"^,
S*rvo Ii holder of tht World'i
WelttrwUght title which hi won
recently from Rtd
fighti Ortco ben It wlll bt in ov
tr-wtight   affair   ind  hU  tltll   will
Olywrln* can b* eonvtrltd to
more Ihan double IU wtight of nitre- glycerine
i tluii*liiiitjt
J. A. C. Laughton
Optometrist
Suk* MS
MIDICAL ART! IUILOINO
•An*teeAAS****A**a.aaaaaae
Th* Niwut Thing In ll|nt
NEO LITE SIGNS
Mad* lo ordtr
WALKER'S
Phone Mt u tti-P.
Lsvs tnaantt ametpemee
jneers lateen*
Cor  VlctorU tnd SUnUy Sta
A. j. HESSE
PHONI Ml
—.	
following trial by tht Militiry Col-
Wglum of lht U S S R Supreme
Court
All Iht teeuud. IivtttU uld.
pletdtd guilty to chirgu of "tret-
ton lo tht motherland ildlng Otr-
mtn InUlllgtnct tnd ttrrortlt u-
tivlliei sgsinit Iht S-n-i.t Union"
"plugged up"
Jinlro hti ilreidy fought Oram
thret Umu ll MidiKin Squirt Girden. winning one* and losing twice
JINX FALKENIURG
RECEIVES A MY
NIW TORX. Aug 4 'AP' Jin«
Pilkcnbtrg. ictreu wlft of Ttt Mr
Criry. pan birth Pridn to • di
•nd three-qiiirten pound boy
SIRDAR CHERRIES
ALL SHITPED
SIRDAR. IC. Aug   I -  Clur
rUt ire no. ibout tfi Ihlpped tnd  (^y |HD AU<1  ] J
rinehtn   in   gtlUng    ready    tor     _____
tnmitot*    Th*    htlp    Htuillon    Is      NUERNBERG.  Otrminr.
'IU
WAR CRIMES TRIAL
Or RANKING GIRMANS
•Uud lo htvt *a**d
NtmiNBERG
'APi    A memntr of lht Allltd pros
tcsitioa itaff uld  Iht  wu crlmu I
trUlt igilnit 11 renting Otrminil
might tnd by Auguit IJ. tnd thit
Pope Heari Arab*
VATKAR OTT. Aug 4 (Rtulttii j • ******* *** remtab, Septtmbtr I
—Uw Pop* **v* i II ulurtt tud-i-
Unc* today to • fl»i ■*■ Arab d*l- ■ SOCIO I LOOMr
egillon which pltced lht Arab t„.   _ t     am      e
on p.lutlnt btfort Catholic feeder*  COHIMMni ill QliOOOC
Tht   delegitlon   rompria^t   thre*
•nd  Iwo fTirtMl.na NORANDA. -Que    Aug   4 ICPI-
-   Uw,   Nitlonal   leider   of   lh*
SLOCAN CITY
SLOCAN CTTT. B C -Mrs. Wll-
b*rt Hlcki tnd two children. Donild .. ItuUI Credit Party, will open th*
tnd Btrbtra sp.nl , few Ate, In  V«t«rOn Milling mnptlgn  hi Uw kpt.  II Pontlu
u'iTt "St ^'ftln,'*^ to "ANAMO. BC. Am * ICP* - WSJtf?Sg. g T^m"^.
\tlLmlt? rnL^a*eVSl t\t***Amtm MeMlllin. MTPIret Ore.11****** *£*J£*!g. **L******* *'
Nelton Mrt   Hleki wu • guut .1 Ww ntfnn .M ^ ^ re*l CMuetl. et V.TOr. for Iht utt
th* ihower given In honor of her    ,„       ^ „„ ^ bteTmluIn* ***** ******* by tht dttth ot W  B
hr"^"' 72; 22 '^"H ! T K-^hU   hom.   ,lnn   annoa**},***********. Ubtrel
renlly irrived bridt fr«m Englind   „|.M LorUn UbtlU. R  C. li tht Llb-
Normin Oifford. of Ntw Dnnt.' Ru mm. tUo WlllUm McMIIlt*.'***i nemlnn Bemtrd Molloy hu
ntptrtment of Ubor. Jlptntu i found hii ftthtr i htl upon tht, bttn ntmed CCT rtndldit. i.-wl
Dlvlilon. ipent t ftw din it hll i btnkf tf NimIim Ukt whtrt Iht 0*etr R*y Ubor-PtogTfl.i ctn-
bomt htrt during Iht wttk iMeMllIm htvt • Smmu eekkem*litem
Deiigned onif tnglnttrtd tat Hie fanner who
wants big tractor power end ptrformonct—
et low Initial cost—with renlly economical
operation.
We con supply you with ttiii generol purpose
troctor now, they will be in our worehouse thli
coming week. — Ploce your order now os the
number we con supply is limited
WIRI OR PHONI TODAY
Nelson Farmers Supply Ltd.
$24 Railway St. - N.Uon,  l.C. — fkana 174
