 —^-**^^—
New Social
Security Tax Seen
Budget Forecasting Sees Impost
Offsetting Some Income Tax Relief
By R. K. CARNEGIE
Canadian  Prtta  Staff Writer
OTTAWA, June 25 (CPl  - With
the   budget   only   two   days   away
close observers on  Parliament Hill
are  forccaaling   that  Finance  Min
11000  and  the  married   peraon  to
$2000.
SOCIAL SECURITY TAX SEEN
Some of the more optimistic think
the rates of Income tax alao will be
reduced somewhat as they were in
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Seven Spokane
Ball Players Killed -Page 7
Ban Wholeiale Canning
of B.C. Game.—Pago 7
Britith Stagt Declare
Wtr OH Television—Page 10
VOLUME 46
FIVE C_
Uter llsley will announce relief In the budget lait Tall.
Income taxes, corporation taxes and
excess  profits  taxes.
One way he could give relief In
Income taxes that would help all
Income tax payers would be to increase the amount of income exemptions. As each taxpayer pays on the
total Income less the amount exempt
any Increase In the exemption
would be of general benefit.
The present exemption Is $680 for
ilngle persons and $1200 for married
persons and forecasts of how much
these will be increased range from
$200 In each category to one source
that was convinced the single person's income would be exempt lo
GERMAN ORDERS
RADIOED TO
CANADA CAMPS
Heard Nightly News
From Homeland
Prisoner Tells Court
To
Dedicate Qlasgow Stone
At Frederick Niven Qrave
It may turn out that some of
the relief In Income taxes wlll.be
offset by a new social security tax
based on Incomes. It Is possible
that such « tax at four or five per
cent may be Imposed and will apply to all salaries above $600 and
to a maximum of $3000.
It Is explained that If this proposal   Is   carried   out   and   It   !■  ■/■■ ■  rrv /\__.i   Annrn
known the Cabinet has given  It  KILLED ON ORDER
s   great   deal   of   consideration,
every person with a salary of MEDICINE HAT, Alta., June 23
$3000 or more wlll pay the same, (CP)—Evidence that prisoners In
between $60 and $60 and those the Medicine Hat Internment Camp
under that amount comparatively had secret radios and received
\e«s. | "news   every   evening   from   Ger
many" was heard today from a witness testifying during the second
day of the trial of Sf ..-Major Bruno
Perzenowski, charged with the murder of a fellow-prisoner Cpl. Karl
Lehmann. here on Sept. 10. 1044.
The   prisoner-of-war   wltneu,   a
former    member   of    the   German
Mr Niven'i poems from the volume. Luftwaffe,  wearing the Iron Crosfc
"A  Lover of  the  Land."  by  E   P. First Class, and a row of service rib-.
Dawson. bona, told Defence Counsel G E A   Cancel  Ration LOUDOn
Germany | . 4 f   r
.RITItH  COLUMBIA, CANADA-WEDNESDAY   MORNINQ.  JUNI  M.  1946
NUMBER 67
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BANK WORKERS
HELD IN COUPON
BLACKMARKET
TWO BURN TO
DEATH IN
J2 MILLION FIRE
14 Injured, 20 Are
Overcome by Smoke
When Terminal Razed
500 ESCAPE
SEATTLE, June 25 (AP)-The
champion milk producer ef
them all It dead. Carnation
Ormiby Madoap Feyn* dltd giving birth te a 95-pound bull
calf at tha Carnation farm,
yaatarday. It wai tha ninth addition to tha milk queen', family, ona member of whloh onca
brought 128,000 from e South
American purchaier. The Madoap, a Holateln Freilan, eat a
world record In 1942 with en
annuel yield of 41,943 poundi ef
milk with 1392 poundi of but-
Urf,t '    NEW YORK, June M (AP.-Two
penom burned to death and 34
were overcome or Injured todey In
a nine-alarm, $2,000,000 blaze which
engulfed Staten Iiland'i St. George
ferry terminal ihortly after it had
been emptied of 500 passenger*
Sparks from a ihort-circuit on
Staten Island Rapid Transit electric
train itarted the fire uld Assistant
District Attorney Herman Meth
feuel.
Within five mlnutei the 40-year
rtd rambling wooden itructure wes
a miu of flamei. fed by paint, oil
and grease In a basement shop
Mn. Cornelius White, ticket agent,
died ln her booth. Alice Kellor, another ticket agent, prevlouily reported dead, wai alive in Staten
Island Hospital. Fireman Harold
Clendenlng was trapped by the fait
■preadlng flamei when he tried to
Lack of Cooperation
Dedication of a graveitone doni-
ted by the Clly of Glasgow. Scotland, in tribute to Frederick Niven. 	
Canadian-Scottish author who died      The   Canadian   Author!   Associa- Rice,   that   orders   from   v,......... ,
In Vancouver in 1944, and who was lion  ia prejenllng a memorial tab- governed   priionen    in   the   lime ArranqemefltS After
personally    known    by   srorts   of let  which  will  be  placed   on  the manner as Ihey  governed citizens!               a
Kootenay   people,   will   lake   place base of the stone. living in Germany,
at  Nelson  Memorial   Park  Sunday.      Mr.   Niven  came  to  Nelson   first He "ld tn«l 'hortly after the it-
July 7.                                                  , in 1899 and war around the Dlitrlct ***** °n  Hitler's  life  an order had ATM[nr   |KIV__I VtTs
An Informal and simple ceremony, for Iwo years save for a few months htttt issued that all traitors were to V I n_M   II. YUL V CU
attended by the late author*! wife, spent in Vancouver. He then went *_ d2Te "Way with. The order itit-
Mn. Pauline Niven of Nelson, and back to Scotland, returned to Nel- td    Th'1 ' *°**'" '*"* * •*'*****
a few Intimate friends, is planned, son In  1912, then went to I_ondon
and wlil later be broadcast by the and during  World  War  1  worked
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for the Ministry of Information. In
and the British Broadcasting Cor- 19920  he  returned  to  Nelson  and
poration.                                                lettled  with Mrs. Nlven at Willow
A message recorded by the Lord Point.
Provost of  Glasgow  will  be  read     His   Canadian   historical   novel,
and   s  ipeech   will  also  be  given "Mine   Inheritance."  wai  the  tint ijdered to be a traitor, and he wai
by J. Murray Gibbon of Montreal' Canadian book to be choeen as book ,„„ those responsible for hli kill
on behalf of the Canadian Author! of the month by any book club. In |„, •■»..„ carrying out an order"      L.,k_. (ir_t_._,_, _>___.. ..i_ ..,.__. ^
Auociatlon Both ipeechei will be thU cue the Britiih Book Society, ft, told also of having been visit- „, ,h^ h.M h.H _T™ii__? ._... thr<"J,h **K hl-,-**elll_|ed
broadcait and Bill Herbert of the He wrote more than 10 booki, ed on lhe afternoon of Sept 10. 1944 ™'}.no"H ."}...,,JT\~Z ___!.__ "°i_r I'"7 houM'
CBC. at Vancouver, who will most outitandlng of which were by Sgt.-Malor Willi Mueller, alio •**. "™ k , .- _ _ L,_ Tht J**11"** '***** * block down-
cover the gravealde ceremony, will "Juitlce of the Peace." "Mn. Barry," charged wllh the murder, and be-.™* J™"** J**** J"***' whlch 'hor« *> ,th« m»'n pletform of the
deicribe the tcene during the ndlo "The Dying Yean,** "Colored Spec- Ing told by him that the "chief ol ?p*r?~ ln -*"*b*c »™.|__e. wu steton Island Rapid Tranalt Rail-
program, taclei," and "The Tranaplanted" A the dliturbance group had been *nI?*v"' , ... | road All four ferry illpi were de-
Prayer will be uld by Rev. T. J   cpecial   edition   of   "Mine   Inherl- establish*! md he wai to be icn-     •** *""** "* ■*****.,'** "?"?*_ '!ro),e_   lw,n1' c0,che*> ****** **'
ublUhed lest year for tenced Ihit diy, and that he w.i to *■[<"* * ,h   IrreguUritle.   which led itroyed
  __     _. _   . I rescue the women.
OTTAWA. June U (CP)-Robert ,4 injursd
If he would find an officer lo belMayhew, Parliamentary asi'"'--* io
■ traitor. II wai his right and duty finance MlnUter llsley, tonight dli- _°TM" I*rioni w«r» Injured
to Immediately ihoot him.** All prli-cloaed in the Common, that .1 leut ?,nd * 0,n«". "•o"1*' ""men, po-
oners-of-war were bound by this (our employee, of th. Bank Pro- **£**''^"'ftS *****or*1'
itart "until we were releued from vlncl.l. du Canada are under arre.t £°™ ^J™ ,h. it.11 Z" __.
It" |on charge, of "bl.ckmarketlng" In J3"  __,_?!___! '
KILLED BY ORDIRS 'connection    with    ration    coupon.'""nVZ c?£^   „.„.„,„,    h,.,    ■„.,
Witness uld Uhm.nn wa, con- h«ld by lh, B.nk. "     ^*M«* Q^ f££
U.S.   Sends
To Trieste;
Encouraged
Cruiser
Byrnes
by Talks
Healed Debate
On Bill To
(uf Interest
Mediterranean Force "To Support
Army of Occupation"; Threat of
Yugoslav Seizure Attempt Rumored
By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER
WASHINGTON, June 25 (AP)—The United Stotw
moved today to place its present entire Mediterranean naval
strength—a cruiser and two destroyers—off troubled Trieste,
focal point of sharp differences with Russia.
Law (racks Down
On (rowds
Protesting Bill
Mr. Meyhew. making •'»eUment ,„,, th, lUllon WM Muiy amply I Senled' chare
requeited earlier by John Dlefen-; when the flnt cry ol Tire!" echoed E___._i__d.it_
baker (IC-Uk. Centre) -Id three a,rou,h   u«   blgb ..lltoied,   JV4-! h"« V,t_r.
6. Ferguaon and the ceremony will tance" wu pu
conclude    with reading of one of high ichooli in Canada.
an hour after the fire broke out.
. . the Pricei Board lo announce ear-1    Coeil Guird and fire department
.J?!.... h™„ .nrf . h.lf or two 11"  todiy   that   It  wai  cancelling boat, fought lhe blare from Upper
About on, hour and . half or two a Nfw ^        wh)u ^ ,ul
^^J^^ta25Si--li  *****  *»  mnklm.  ini mm    Brook!yn.    -Unba.Un    and
and found thi accused, Mueller and °* ***'!■
, third prlioner-of-war there  Per-     The  type  of  ration coupon.
tenowikl had gone out and returned volved waa nol disclosed 	
. few minute. Uter with a corporal   INVOLVI   MIUCMAMTI
The   corporal,  aiked   by   Perien-     Mr   Meyhew  said  It  was  Imp u- UfAVL tm  U_|||
owskl what hli part wai In the dii- libit  lo   stile   the  ramifications  ol  M|l| I   IQ  ||_ll
lurbence, hed been told ha had no thi   black   market   operition.   butl "*"" *w eemee
HAMILTO-f. June M (CP)-A     "If Ontario, not being ible to get ^    j^   everything   happened they did Involve merchanti aa well .        • ..        .      m        ■
luU"l'on thit the Western Prov- an  agreement based on   its  Urger qu|c|,|y.    Someone    ahouted   The u bank employees   Nor  could  he let   AlKAnS   I AJ)I
Inces might be forced to act upon figure, prefer! nol to enter Inlo any ropt-  ,n(j  he  had aeen  Buict it- Uy how long they had beea going  |||   MlllvllQ   VVQI
"our  own   provincial   righti"   In agreetnent at ill. whal I would like Ucj, , ,« i0 the pipe under the 00   because   thla   might   prejudice
entering Into an agreement wlth'to ask Premier Drew li thla: wheth- M|Ung   flie repe "tore," he_aal*J..u» Govenimenfi cat. agalnH too
the   Dominion   Government   and, er u ona who hai the inlereet ef the ind  then  wmeone  ihouted. "Out .accuaed.
tba   Government,   pf  t_e  ot-»r; •hole ofCanada at heart, _f and ^ he had left the hut tnd return-    & Uerhew aald thete wee eer-
-try  l*,m\tt*rgorrrtmarli irouttf not'ht quid idToWoVn ttmtltstt. Ite*i ln/ormatl_n which could not
WEST MAY HAVE TO ACT
ON PROVINCIAL RIGHTS-GARSON
OTTAWA, June 25 fCP> - In
tune with blood-heat temperatures
in thii sweltering capital, the Commoni tonight debated hotly a resolution preliminary to a bill to reduce Interest rates charged veterans
of the Two Great Wan under the
Soldier Settlement Act.
Memberi of the three opposing
partiei -Progreisive Coniervatlves.
C.C.F. and Social Credit-contended
the bill would not go far enough and
urged legislative action to give clear
titles to land for veterani of the
Firrt Great War who were having
difficulty keeping up their payments.
Waller Tucker, parliamentary assistant to Veterani  Minister Mac- .    rwu*., r_.wM«H____   tk- k..-   ion  ai   itim
.... I..„t,ehd,.o,hceon,gro7[hne!1 *X mat* fo..ow«l a gathering ^^To^Xu.
Houie Veterani Committee, which'1"   night at a camp for    paulve GUARD AOAIN«T OOUP
recommended the bill. reabten     proteitlng    th.    Asiatic |    offlclali here have recalled eer-
u    t   PniHw.il    rrr    L.rf.r ! 1,nd *****"* ,nd Ind'*n Repree"!"1- oral reporta during the last theee
h_____l  ,.»!_«7J.\e  nl .  l.r\.n.m'*i0n   Act-   whlch   '*,['****   ****   '***** I*****   Of   .   pO«l_le   YugOlUv   .t-
WtaEwh.iTJ": •**£**«>>**»><**********•***>**** j-pj*;f»S__S£
ed with the M.l.y.n forcei and re- Mr>«' ,.m,., . . ! '.'SL?'' " "? J*S« I  VS
lurned lo Canada to find hi. pro-!    About 1000 Indian! md European! Allied ion    ot "^P*'1'",^'^
_.ht m,IA lor . "rldleulnmlv low" l»'h*sred at the camp, itarted more ind   is   protected   by   British  and
KmV-^.. Vli ™_1 - cJ.° of ******* week ago. tta Rlo.lou. A.. *^SlJ|,C___A_9 f'.cln.
aembllea Act waa read lo the crowd lh« io-called Morgan Lue facing
by Ma). J. M. Heavy, DUtrlct Po-, Yugoalavla.
lice CommandanL who broadcait; m,*\*b*°*** rmehlng the United
an order prohibiting any public]*}*** Oo*«nuneBt hate apokee. et
gathering within 500 yard, of the.1".'' moyemenl. in YueoalerU.
'.mr. »__, __.„._, A... i Leat week I blait ln tha Yugoiliv
camp for ieven dayi | ibou( JjJJ MUrlUee «e_o_
Trieste wel Interpreted ai ■ poulble
The Navy disclosed th.t Vice Admiral Bernhard H. Blerl, Commander of theie forcei, ii proceeding
to Trleite aboard hi. flagihlp, the
new 10.000-ton cruller Fargo. The
two destroyers of hli command, the
Small and the Powen, already are
there.
The function of the Mediterranean naval force, as deecrlbed tersely by a Navy Department spokesman, is to "support the Army of
Occupation.*'
DURBAN. South Africa, June 151 The Navy let new. of tha Fargo'.
(CP Cable)—Magistrate's Court to- assignment become known es Am.r-
day was crowded with Indians when lean and foreign diplomatic author-
J2 penom appeared on chargei of lUee continued Jittery over the pee-
treipaulng on groundi belonging '""■IM**' of en international eiploe-
- lon  at Trleete—even  while  If**
"reil Injuitlce
Robert   Filr
ISC-Battle   Riverl
Richmond   borough,   mponded   to renewed hii efforts to have Can-
nine   alarms   sounded   within  half celled outitandlng debti of veteran
wttleri of the Flrit Creat War.
"The five per cent Interest charged veterani of the First Greit Wir,
ii i steal and the ieven per cent on
■rrears li a greater iteal," Mr. Fair
■aid.
Stuart Gar>._,  Man»obe' Pf.m-1 vflling thet thoee provlneea who er.    wTtneee lild _e eweed to cenp |„ aiKlomt  m^an "rrookedneei"|   tDMOHTOH. June  B   (CP)   -
ler, ln an _dd.-t«a her. today        | deftrooe of concWIng an ar«*»enl Neyajnp******0.'"!:*. J!L m. «__. 0l ***** "P« •" toeo'eel Work wUI be baited In all Alberta
Mines Wednesday
MINUTER   HELD
Two group, of Indlani failed to;—],,,.. ta «__.-v,..™!.. __.ii.ii.
dlipera, ifter the Ac. w.. nii^^^g^*^^^
thrui Umee .nd ¥1 were •rreated,     ^ ^)lra „ on, „, M
Under lhe bill the lntereit rate |lncludln« R", ************ s<:0,\1luro-1 the Hevy dlacloaed the dtipetch of
would be nt at Jli per «n7 ! _____ ,'mp*,,h m **** ********' *?i <** hrfe to Trl«U from Malta,
•I**-* % em o^ttetwneii^j^^K^^in r'H__i_ »f,r,rln,cA,\™rt2r
•tttSm had acquired title to their £**'"'L^** J*.LS^S-S AAeef^AcUrig Secretery of State.
11*04.
women alao ware arreited
eight' Ihe Potsdam agreement lee
1 freedom In Romania and hu forced
He pointed out. however, tha^h-aed on the Domfnlon propeeek ing tMA "\** ******* *tj£
Wch SZa  would  be Uken with ahould do m." SKX"* m\^mSS**Zmilt\
the greeted reluctance and express- .?rm[,t xinw did not then ana- *,, mZStt "that the affair would
ed hope It ihould not be neceaaary   wer .__ quMtion „<! b, hai nol yet ^ bmulhl to the attention of the,
Speaking at a luncheon meeting ,MVtni It I ihould like lo repe.t Qerm.n authoritle. a. won u they
of th. H.milton Klw.nl. Club, he „.„ qu^ioB u, him and  Premier r,,,,,,,.! home"
dealt at length with the enUre field S'-le-I.' lot o,_.h~i ___,.
and in particular with a dliag.ee- °u.p1"^*  hl,9^, r,~W
ment between  himeolf .nd Pr«n- IK>,  ****  **'*'  *""*"***
ler Drew of Ontario over matter.
discussed  at  the  recent  Dominion-
Provincial Conference.
11   WlU
aingle
penny for them to reply affirmatively to thli more reasonable quest.on
At the preeent time, largely by
the Insistence upon  Uw
He  said   the  people  of  Western r"»oo of
Csnada hav. been seeking lor at Dominion!   cancellation   of   these
lean eight year, a lyitem of public m'nor ***** 'leeeltae, amunmenU.
finance which would enabl. all of perl-mutueta, security transfer, and
the people of Canada, regardleu of electricity,  .nd   Dominion   Succe*.
the Province in which they live, to •»<"■ *^<-'*si. t difference of at leut
| > continue lo deal with one another UKO-O.OOO   separates   the   overall
"     with tbe greatest poulble freedom commitments which the Dominion
la   nren_r___   l«  aimme    ■ t.rl   lK»  Brln.
Vtn hearing li continuing
Eden Makes Plea
For World
Understanding
       Mr Fair iaW iome of the veterans    Meanwhile, tbe  lut commercial Reuben  Markhem.   Chriitlan  Set
Ha aaM  Hie Trleu Use* be* eoel mlnee Wedneedaj  u mlnen fen   thouih   thn   were   "loeded ,,„„„, between India and South ente Monitor reporter, lo leave the
hed -eeeetderehle" dlffleeNy wH),.*^. , on,.d.y  proteit  "holiday- *o»n    with  debt    ****•*****'**   "i Africa In which India grinted South country  Markhem went to Athene
ih, bank akeirt prop.r spiration ,ttlnti treatment  allegedly  meted ***** ln *"' ******** Oreat War.        \*JHm   moat-favored-neUon   treei- during the weekend. The RuaaUna
ef   the   eeuiwti   banking   sy.t.m mi b, mtmb«r« of the Provincial . ,«r   **"   "viewed   Ule   varloui mm< end|), Mondl    Bljht M ,.,. did nol Uke some of his report, on
•nd   ther.   wee,   net   sufficient u. c.« of miner, applying for com- ■>'"• *nd order.-ln-counel   dealtng M rf th# „plrtUonT;  not ,„,. condWooa in RonvutU.
snd ecu- p«_Mtlon                                       lwT "IT ****'"' "*" ***"?* mediately clear *■ The United Statea fears Rue-
***-*"* md uld lhe government would In-n5ST__i__i»_. .-____..__.__« itan cenaorahlp may be ipplled to
ufegu.ee.  ef  coupons  ana  eon- pematl
***** *am»nts. Tha benk did net p.ier Colllna, Secretary  for rub ,,.      ..,_,„1„,i_,-. .. ,, i---^) „„ iraoe resauoni ire nor yei om- _——;—iff„-T'--;i ""*""
ipp.ar wllim, ta cooperate. dWr1ct M of th. United Mine Work-    '<'..'   'V   *, " " i^Xdl <***•' **">*■**<*• ***>* ****<*****i**i ******* '!?"? £jLmm*   _____________
The r.aion the coupon b.n.m. ^. rt »_»__,_,. Alh__rt. «_-i.nn ..irt lh«   ****.. ****'*!** **" ****** e_ndl .____._—n. h.. ____.. »____. h. __,«- «nd  RehabUltaUoo   Admlnlitratloo
"kll»i   in nf Arurlr.   Alh.rta mr" on   uld   *"*    *""    "'""■,*'• "'«•••_• -Sjiiui- '7   ',i~-_:. _■■_^  ■■_____.  J_   ___   and    _Un.bllll.tlOn    Aamln_aWllle«
"1*2 f".°J ^^e'iTtT^Jmri *****.**>** *° ******* **** ********* ■"l-fflSrSLi" ^ ****** b* ****** icUvltlu in th. Ukrelne and Byel-
and without penalties
The luggeitlon. made In some
quartera. that thou provincei willing lo iccept the Dominion Government propoull might enter into an agreement without regard
li prepared to eeaume, and the principles and overall commitment.
which Ontario ask. the Dominion to
OTTAWA. June tS <CT1-Surveying mounting recrlmlnaUons between   Allies   la  peece.
Hid   tods
arrsngoment waa being aeiteelled today he-would not term the work
July 31. rather than Immediately, stoppage a itrlka.
waa Utet rt waa ry ta make     -Ji u a holiday  proleet  against
idvinci arrantement. eleewheee. mlatreatmeal at appllcenu peeking
Ha added Uut tha Board would compenutloe." he aald.
be willing lo re-lmlllute Um .yitam     The aecreUry od the Mlnen* Un-
If Um benk would be willing to lake ion named specifically Alfred Farm-
proper precautions ,io.   member,  and  Carl  C.  Cooke.
Ordinary   account.  In   Um   bank chairman of tbe Workmen'i Corn-
were not affected by Uu Inveittga- penuUon   Beard   aa   men   agalnrt
Hon whom the mlnen hava strong con-
In ro-po<_» to aa earlier queitlon  plant
by  Mr   Diefenbaker.  Mr   Mayhew     Mr Colllna aald there would be a
■id the Inveitlgatlon and the sub- bum    meeting    here    Wedneaday
KH-18
orua.1. although It hu no know-
Blast Kills 2
Conference   It  Is  reported
tard ... as follows:
Several Hurt
In Ship Blast
 Allies   1«  peece.  Rh   Hon	
recognlie Until thai gap li bridged Anlhony Idee aald today no ma)o» m^tm, ^j^ ^ n0, h^,, „„. wfct_ § m .Mtanatloo would be
general agreement Is poulble . p,,,,, WM in a podtioo to make ,m,rKi M , „,«„ 4 ~,\ic, wtlic„ mtAt ^ ^ ^r^ ^ ^ Ml m|n.
. ..........  -,-~.. ......       Cm« of Um raaulu of Canadians war or had II In Ita heart to do h n  wu   n.riaury   lo draw  to  Um an.
to the otheTprovlnces, wu rilud dealing freely wilh one another now uid It waa up lo wide open dlplo- .Mention of Um Houae
In Mr Ganon'i address today        Is that wealth produced In Waatarn macy and sooH merger of aoverlgn-     Pmaed   for  further  information.
It came about ai Mr Garaon uld. Canada li In th. moat orderly ind t, lo bring permanent undentand- Mr   gUyhow  aald  he  could   state
•the    Dominion    Government    hai lawful   manoer   llphoned   off   Inlo Ing to Um world                                only Unt Um Illegal opentloni wtre
made propoul. which In my opin- Ontario and Quebec u s reeult of He *o_o la etmller theine at a onk.   00   both   Inside   the   benk
lon   with certain conditloni still to the  oper.Uon  of  nalion.l   policiu Parliamentary    plnertng    in    um ^a Mlti6, Thl* wu however. Um     HAUfw, Ju„, M I CPl - Two
S.'n.i.ll.tad.   .   maiorlt,   of   the and of our corpor.te lyitem of bj-- morning  umllaku  at a Canada ^,j,nk _, ^au Prov,_ce in- a^^XbmetmiMur
provincu  are  prepared  to scc.pl   Ineu When that wealth croau. Um CTub lu*heon.                                 volved                                                ^^           ^-.^ whm     ^^
■Iliii being 10. I ihould like lo re- Inter-Provinclil   boundary.   It   be-, The peopk. of ^"J^"^ u^*   *" ,*jfu   '*""  """!__. <** lUli-WI -hattar-ed the Item of
peat 1 auggeit.on that 1 made al the comei the ta.able re^urce. rt thut had yearned and preyed and tough   MKhan^e. the Houu eader igreed ^  f^a^.^iit  u__)i„,  Cypr^
"                 - ■            • •   n Han- two province while we are left with Uut the unity  woo  lo  war eugni |0  phuin   further  InformaUoe   to- Hlu, p„^ today
the sociil coet. of producing ll-     " be perpetuated tn peace.                 morrow,   although   Mr    Mickeniie     r>«d  are  Adam Ik   Winter!   H.
Yet ao tar wa have failed to atuni thet II mifht nol be poe- tni Tinmen Mercer. II. while lethal one of Ihe four Injured had ichiev* thk.** he contlntad. "On UM able lo gin all lhe facta at Um lur»g ,„ Utli t Hlckereen. frac-
dlKj conUary. u ihe montba go »y we peeaeni itage of Um proeecutlon iur„j pelvla. Harold Mason, second
II w.i believed the bleat occurred an the AUIee of Ihe reeeol1 battle- M ; ColdwelLCCF letter. 1,,,,, burn, ind lacerations. Clar-
In Um boiler room of the ihlp field* lowering al eech oUmt aod paid to the bank 1 employee, to ene* Bur**, bum. about Um face
where welderi were working wllh racrtmlnaUog agalnat uch oUm la formation on the icale of nlarlu ud arm*, end Lawrence Corhum.
acetylene lorchu •» etaeeephere of mUundentandlng utmt thai lh* Houa* be glv»n In- iltfht bum*.
Piece, of Um .hip*, lifeboat were They .pend w**ha In Um dlacuulon indicate whet  the benk  had done     iyewltnue** Hid Merter entered
blown Into the mast after the blut of «__ee whkh. given a filr »«• to   -raawor.   IU   employee,   from a eunhole U1 one of the links, drag-
An apparently  cu.  through  the  deck- ure  of goodwill  could  be  Milled tomptati™.-                                       ^n*   ,1   pnteeUv.  eilemloriltahl
piata* The nolu of the eaptoelon lo . few ho_r».-                                                                                       I-ItS   him.   Whiter,   wu   too--.
was   hrard
Several B. (.
Sliver Mines
Nay Reopen
Indian firms. „ tlvmga
Some flrma are aald to he true- ,„,     „,„ i(X reporta have
ferrlng businea. lo Britain and Unl- c^,,,^ u, ,j,u
ted State* but theie countrlea can
not compete with India in  menu
I. Th. Ruaaians still ar. silent 1
the  United  Statei  propoaal for
facture of calico, heaatan and Juta i-year treaty among tba big pow-
bags.
VICTORIA, Jun* tl (CPI-Propoeed Increase In price ot lilver
by Um United Statea Congreu will
probibly result ln reopening of
several old British Columbia silver mine, and development of
new properties. Provincial Oovernment Mines Department official! believe.
If lha prtee booet le effected. It
will bring more than 11.000.000
annually lo British Columbia all
Fair Prospects
Of Average Wheal
Crop In Canada
keep  Japan  dliarmed.
r   Molotov  hae
At
en   to
Pert. Mi
simllir treaty for Germiny.
BYRNU  INCOURAOID
PARIS, Jim* ■ (AP)-Amee-
lean Infarmasrta declared Male It
that State I..rotary Byrnu ene
much en**ueag*d by hli Melee et
private talki with Foriljn Mia-
liter V. M. Molotov which presumably dialt with the key leave
ef Trleite.
Mr. Byrne* uw Mr  Molotov lor
OTTAWA, June X (CPl - The an hour lata today In th* third cloe-
Dominion Bureau of StatUtln to- ed penoml meeting of Um two _nga
day reported there were   fair proi- in   leu  than  a  week.  Uter Mr.
rtg" of an "average" wheat crop Byrnu conferred privately end et
Weitern Canada thii year length with Foreign Secretary Bev.
  Till,   estimate   wu   baled   upon In ind then with Oeorgu Bldault,
.er producen- the large*! being "condition! at the pretent time and Trench Pruident and Foreign Mln-
.onsolidstod Mining k Smelting barring   the   developments   of   ad- Utar
Co o< Canada Ltd. at Trail. own-|verie weather and moliture coodl-| The American Secretary wu beer of Um huge Sullivan Mine at Uoni during the critical period be- lleved to have reported lo hia Brll-
Kimberliy. at which illver ii ex 'w**n now .nd Ihe end of July.", uh ind Trench colleagua on the
-    ■ - '    th* Bureau  uld In  lhe sixth of 1
urlei of 15 telegraphic  report, on
Prairie crop conditions
ti-
IOY FINDS 7250
KAZAKOFF SHARES
HALIFAX. Juna IS (CP»
txploilon occurred »bo*rd tht tanker Crprat- Hilli Park moortd on
tht tut lidt of Htlifti harbor today, nur.ni injur.m to Mrtra]
men and pocalbly ont fatality
Rtporti of tht numbtr and naturt
of e-uualtlti varltd. National Har-
bori Board offlctala aaid "mort than
four" had bttn lnjurtd. Th« Victoria Otntra) HnapiUl htrt aald it
had bMn told to prtpam to rtcelrt
lour lnjurtd  mtn
A Halifax Mall rtporVr uid
thtrt   wai   an   unconflrmtd   report
noli
throughout
  ftw  bOUft"
U^^tli WAMT   RULI   OF   LAW
tndi of Halifai and Dartmouth
WEATHER COMES
TO AID OF
FIRE FIGHTERS
Browdtr LtOVM
For Ntw York
Democratic people.
sincod thet Sht* could not be last-
I: ; peeee until the nellon. accepted
and upheld ■ rule ai lew and _m_i
people* were pieporod foe aaeM
m*rg*r ol aoveetgnty to make poe-
iihle lha rule at lew.
He  waa  not  peaaimlitlr  for  the  aftor two day. ip*nt In Mcurlty
down lha manhole at the time and
the othen were beatda him 00 the'
deck.
Hm Mail wea believed le heve
occurred whan pebble aperk. from
Ihe C-teveton cord Ifnited fumei in
tONDOH. June » 'CT' -larl
Sr-wder. foem_r heed nf Ihe Com-
munl*t p*rty In the United SUM*, th* tank  Part at Wlnleri tec* was
umm- me. T.,k b, '^-^l^W
tracttd aa a byproduct from Itad-
iinc-illvir  orti
Offtclali rtporttd tht lateit pro-
pottd boott in UM price of illver
mi cauatd ntw inttrtat In nlver
mint* of tht Slocan area, whtrt
•evtral   proptrttta   may   bt   rt-
optntd.  Formtr   at Wtr   mlnta   Inl^..   -,-.,        «,.,.„
lht Portland Canal artt art alao ON  GOLF  COURSE
on tht Hit of illver mlnei which1
may bt rtoptntd  ai a  remit  of
lht rlilnt prlcti
Btaidta theie  mlntt,  ntw  pro
rrrtlei may
locan diitrict
profrru nf hii  ronvtraatlona with
Mr  Molotov
Amtriran quarttn wtrt uki now
In bt opttmlitic ovtr chancta cat
the four-powtr Forti<n Miniitera'
Council rtachlni an aareemenl
of tht Ita:
_£
the major lsiucs ot the Itsllan
treaty    While   reporting   (hat
greea   had   been    made,   one
American   lource   ciulloned.   how-
VANCOUVIR.   BC.   June  14  -'ever:
The T»<) share certlflcatei. belong-1    "We're not oul of the woodi yet"
    Ing to A. g. Kjaukoff of Nelaon. (bal COHCggglONI
eee  mlnee.  new  Pro-^ bMB f,,,,,,,^ ^in lrom Mm     There  wu   no  offlcUl   wort   on
be opened up in tne _,hlw ln Vtneouvfr JuM „  .,„ Um lubject of Mr Byrnei talk
ith
QUICKIgg
■ y  Ken  Reyneldi
TMg PA*. Men. Jvee l» (CPI futur* Mf wa «Mke pUin to ill
—Ceeler weather end elevdy mir AUIee lhat neither our futh
iklee todey keewgM new hope nor our frtandahlpe ar* eicluein
le Maaltee* tereeiry fieefi|*sten and lhat tha door, ar* open ta ill.
(..tiling a leepe feeeee, flee whle* If we ar* fine but cool and reeaoe-
ll Itlll • Halle threat le lisew Ing. we ihell win through"
Lake lewnert. and teuall Lake He apoke ot Canada*! role m
mining eemp. ekevt M mile, interpreter b*twe**i Unlled tskstu
iwrthaeet ef (<ee. end   BriUln   and   aald   thee*   twe
A   new  eutbreek   hae  ben n   nadona   mult   remain   feat   friendi
eeried eaet et Hermey ikeeae and forever
r. reltry      ler.i-i      aleoeeft      .   .
netatlmp * nam* et nmu He   |nt#rnati0n0|
tody impneed' i^"l'h* O^irn'minl e_tpteeie_- lending on the deck
(Doukhobon Charged With Damage
Following Brilliant Demonstration
lurned ever to Coait police hy 1 Mr Molotov. but American aourc**
14 yeer old ichoolbor. Alea MrCree "Id thit In the Torelgn Miniitera'
ltn taat Oeorgla. Vancouver Council     weuon     thai     followed.
AIRMAN WAS
ABOARD BOMBER
The boy reported finding them In Memn   Byrnei and  Molotov made
'the bush neer the seventh hole at concessions lo each other on minor
Horn   al   Island   ent
(M  mile.  ....
Thi (new Leke klaa*. fleet
peeead  y*«t*ed*y,  le  believe*
Lak..
Dispute* fettled
, OTTAWA. June »4 (CJPl--P*r*nn-
I nel sboard Um wrecked I.ihenlnr
ilrcraft found n«*r Dorvsl. Que.
Included Sgt t H Illloll of .Slncan
City. B C There were 14 It C A T
penonnel sboard when Ihe bomber
—ben  et  Pm   turn  X    The Incident followed recurrence "!?*d 0r}~*K J°* "U"       .   .
■art   have  been   rharead of   Doukhobor   demonatralioni   In *** ""J" ■•* ***** "J *.**'*"'
Inrtal   Pnlle*   wtth   wlftul th* virility of Weat Rotwon Bund.y ''""! .,?*****•    Newfoundland,    to
te   property   Mlowlne   a a  ngin-aalan at prevleia ecttvl- Nockrllfte .rport. near Ottawa   It
Lit Uaa at ttntken r5"  "— *** ******* m**>**y <** * n^*1""1
Hutlng. I»ark Oolf Couree. Bund.y
Tarn
fi lldal
by  Tn
',-ti.
mutk at M ii 0m wel in Belli!
have bee* cheeked etenf a r_«e put
between lhe tw* l*b*e. Akeui M W.ter Inundary bake
et  Ih*   e*mp
•landing   ky  aa   rtlnltrrerotntt.
____ e^_ ___ . _ "* CUm* °n'k P»ek 40 mile. Noeih of Dorval
aigbl Tn* group had taken some Uae et> *^	
CALOABT.  June  X   KTi- -He-1peeete-hM eg th* neuktkr.tv_r Com-     Completed were received by Po- _,    '     ,    . ,
it*,   regarding   th*   Internalie-Ml iwmIIt   Rail   ih*n.  Uw  doew  wa. lice ttam the Bplnlual Community   ThrM lnjurtd
1 (he Unl- bes-hen In and e typowrlkee Mnaah-.of Gbrtal aaniaining the action, ot a     a.       »
still let  SUtae and  Cenede along the ed 'the _*Mtlc_l group NHee aald thai 'H Lftiln
ciksnagan River tmd Oanyooe Lake    furlhev vlalene* wo* fe*r*d and aa a remit of In 1 eekbgekkan end ro-     FOMONTOH    June   X   1CV1 —
hav* been willed  Hon   J   I Tu- Um Doukhobor. wee* i.eMied from operetleM   from   i-H_i__.il   ad   IlM ^hr^ person, wen Injured In the
MKOICINt HAT.  Alia. Ittnt X nuh. Montnnl Mid ye*t*rtay Um hall and   mad* le dleperee The ftplrttual Community, in/ormallona CTMj, 0f a \^\ aimafl si Yellow-
'CPi—Wallei- and beveragt dli- Mr Perrndl la a member of the bam tknuhhob-n iheigod. tehee tnd neaphUnt* war* laid charging en|fe. NWT. during the weekend.
penaen ef Medleine Hat beer per- Iniemelfonal Jo*n( CoaeeiiMle* an- >arleeff. Oeorge Boukarnfl. Mery UM tern aireelad peiwrn with wll- ^m nport. reaching Kdmonton In-
ton went on itrike today In line der maty belwaon the United Ueaand! end Tut Ihrh_fl eMeer- f*l taxage Ttkln r*tnforc»m*nti a„ „v. nn rl»t_>il« of the Occident
with iheir prevlmn inno.inr«rr..r,i elites md ()r**t »rtlatn I* tettta Id befon Stipendiary _kf_____. arrlv_l and ift*r ■ brief struggle, ird nimei n( th* Ir) .red were n .
(hat (b*y would follow th* erivon iatefnatienel dilute* on water William Irvine In Tin iXaaf Title Ihe tarn partem, lu wham sramnta available The nporl Idenllfled the
of Calgary Union memkers wh . al.. bounderMa b*tw*m the United,Court at Neleea. T%w__|_fc tma hed been laued ware Uken Into plan*
"ruck today _____ e_kd Ceaodo 'r—11I1I te 1I1I1 w Amy k     lieeHdQ I
FIRI RAGES IN
OREGON CITY
MlorOPtO, Ort. Jwna M (AP)
—Twt larft fruit  paelilr.|  planti
a retail tunv^tr yart and aavtrtl  dar'i  ataaion.   atair
raaldaeteta alrt-WV havt fcttfi 4lt    rlnon   on   Iht   Dod'
ttrmyt4 by flrtt itlll rtftftf ttd tf  and tht Franco Italian frontier, but
•c-ntrtl tn tht Katrt tf thla Htuth    Mr   Mololov objected  lo roruirtera-
trn Ortftn erVa induttrial att-
MM early !enlfM
luut in  tht  Italian  ptact traatjr.
Tht only actual armn.plIihnvtfrt
nf tht mlnUtrra today waa adnptlon
nf a rla-i-hf provldlni that Italian
aaatta ahould bt tiatd tn u.ufy
clalmi by Allltd nationala igalnit
Italy, Informanta uld
Mr. Byrnt*. whn pr^aidtd at to-
aought a tore tret*   Iilandi
Gth Two Yean,
lOStroktiof Loth
QUIilC. June X iCfi-J De
•Ire Mentmlfny, a yeer eld beeh
elee and farmhand ef be. tiemert,
nt either, and attempted to
ralw Ihe Danube River luue. In-
j formsnti said
McRaa'i Condition
"Vary, Vtry Strioui"
OTTAWA June M (QPi Condition of _*nalor A D McHae of
Lelblnlen County, wea w» to need Vanco.iver. admitted In hotpltll last
lebardey by Judpe Aahllte Petti- Wedneiday becauee nl 1 blood eon-
(eew et the C«*rt et beeeleete I* dlllon. today wai pronmineed "nry,
tw* yaae. In nenltenilaey and id nry memti * by hu nh'iirlan. Dr.
rtrekee ef the le-h •"•ee >'«'l»i * W ".---■ nn n' Cl•• -a
gulltv I* eher-K  ef . •■    •  le     !*■ -e. T)    ■■.' h»»n re.
•mill  commercial  mi 1    deneeney  ea il« U-nln* year eld onriid lmpmve.1 i idnng lh* week-
I     glrli '">d
 mmmmmmmwmmw' mimmmmm
'  i ■JiiiawpiiPWP--PWi--^-^w^WiWwa^i^Wi-»p
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2 - NELSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 194* ^ J II        ftl
For Canada Lino
"Killed Airmen
Looted ol Largo
Sums ol Money"
Vancouvtr Reporter
Pauflt Through Her*
On Hitxh-Hiking Tour
Charlei   King,   Vancouver   Dally
LONDON, Jun* IB (CP Cible) -
. _. ..~,i,.. __._____* <_._.__.._,_. Plent tor operation! by the Cunird
^..[tS.-1!!- __!!_?_ Iht?.u_lhiWhite SUr Lln. In fctnidi w.r.
Tueidiy on part of a hitch-
tour that bu brought hlm
from  Edmonton,  through  Calgary
Taking  holldiyi et
land  Banff.
MONTREAL, June JJ (CP)-The tim«   when   hli   piptr   wei   ihut
Montreil Herald uld In ■ front- down by i itrlki, ht hai covered
page oopyrlghted newi itory todiy I Albert.  »nd Eeitern  BrltUh  Col-1 „,.,., .,„ ,fc„„.h . r...Ai.. «_,
Bill th. bodie. of 24 Cinadlan .lr-|Umble md 1. now on hi. return t0!clu,lv'!l-' ' _">ugh . CanadUn com
innounced todiy by Sir Percy
Bitei, Chairman, ln a ititement re-
leued ln advance of a general meeting July 10.
"We Intend to operate in Cinadi
U loon li we cm little detail* tx-
mtn killed in the crash of in Vancouvtr.
R. C. A. F. Liberator nttr St. Donit,
Qui., wtrt looted of lirgt lumi of
lt.ve money and savings by irmy
deserters who lived In ■ mnuntiln-
hide-out. "iccordlng to Informed
lourcei In both Ottiwi tnd Montreal."
The Itory uld further thit thi
report et the looting first reiched
R. C. A. F. heidquirten last Auguat
but until tht finding ot th* bomber
yeiterday no Inveitlgatlon wai poi-
tlble.
The itory idded: "At lent XI of
the 24 cruh victims wtre on leive
efter long service In Newfoundland,
where they hid little opportunity
to ipend thtlr money. They wtrt
taking their uvlnga home."
1 Electrocuted,
Another
Suffers Burnt
Byelection Win
Strong Coalition
Endorsement—Hart
VICTORIA, Junt IS (CP)—Prt-
mltr John Hirt todty thinked th*
elector! of Vincouver-Pqlnt Orey,
who Monday named Leigh T. Stevenson ind A. R. MacDougall, Pro-
greiilve-Coniervttlve Coalitionists,
to fill tht two vacanclei created in
the B C. Legiiliture by tne deithi
of Attornty-5tn.nl R. L. Miltlind,
the Progreiiive-Conservative Pirty
leider In B. C. tnd J. A. Piton.
The Premler'i ititement follows:
"Thtrt wu ntver tny doubt in
our mlndi ti to the outcome of the
byelection ln Point Grey.
"Tht luut In thU byelectlon wu
the um. tl thit In tht generil election of lut Pill, and I am moit
■ ratified thtt tht electorate Indicated so clttrly IU choice between
VANCOUVIR, Junt M  (CP) -| the  two   luuei  it  stake;   namely.
Oeorge Pitcher, !7, wis electroeu
ted, ind Wilier Deectr, 32. suffered
burni lo tht hindi ind from ihock
wbtn a derrick on which thty wtrt
working touched i high lenilon
pow.r lln. here lodiy.
riteher wu pronounced dead on!people's mine intt tne auimmsu.
errlnl it tht Vincouvtr Oeneral I Uen given by the Coalition Oovera
Hoipltil. Tht condition of Deccar
wu reported good.
Both men were employed hy th.
Amundton ConitrucUon Compiny
•nd wtrt uilng tht dtrrick to pour
cement it i building undtr construction In tht U-hundrtd Block.
Ctmble Itreet.
builneu adminlitrition or Social-
Ism.
"Th. vtry l.rg. mirgln between
the votes secured by the Government candiditei md thou received
by the CCF. letvti no doubt In thl
lople's mind thit the tdmlnlitri-
ment hu bttn strongly endoned
ind ii tht typt of government thit
the people wint In contrist to in
experiment in Socialism"
To Confer With
Official Over
Ball Team Tragedy
TACOMA, June U (AP)-Robert
Abel, Pruident of the Weetern In
ternational League, will go to Ellen
sburg todty to confer with Spokint
official* over the tragedy which dee-
mi.ed thtt buebill  turn In tht]
pany registered In Ottiwa to be
named (sub)ict to my approval
required In Cinada) Cunird Don-
ildson Incorporited or Limited,"
uld Sir Percy.
After expreulng hop* thit formalities soon would be concludtd,
he added:
'I feel In tn optimistic mood
ibout Cinidlin proipecti but my
Cunird stockholders will remembir
thit In th* lut quirttr of t century we midt little retl money In
the Ctntdlm pisienger buslneu
tnd I do not think anyone tlu did
much mort—it hu tlwtyi betn tomorrow—to I ihtll havt to reitriln
thit mood unleu I get torn! encouragement from Cintdt."
Sir Percy criticized "thl clog
tf regulation" which hi Uld
Impeded trtvil tnd urged ahtll
tlon of paiiporti tnd vlui which
only catch "tht honeit mm lines
crimlnili I fill lure git around
It"
HIGHER   RATES
He forecait higher ratei for trim
Atlantic trivel. In IMI tht minimum flnt-cltu rite for the Queen
Miry wu £97 lOi ($254). The minimum tint cliu on the Queen Ellu
btth when lht resumes htr run in
th. autumn llktly will bt £M0,
perhaps more, he uld. He ssld
immediate proipecU for cruising
artgood.
-Tht Cuntrd wlll eoopent* with
tht tlr on equitible termi to whitever  extent  tlr  wlll  permit,"  ht
uld.
Sir
Says Bomb Test
Threatens Safety
Of World Planet
PARIS. Junt  a   (R.uterll-Robert Ewiult-Pelterie. French tvli- Snnquilmie bus cruh. in _»<..,._•„.,  ____ ,..■_• ._..,_,-,_ _
tka expert, told tht Actdtmy ofi   "It wu t ttrriblt thing—both fortwun PrtMr'i Lindlng md Grsy 1 7   lOUriSt POltiei
TODAY IS LAST
OP STUDY
BIFORE HOLIDAYS
Todiy mirka th* clou tf
mother ichool yeer. Pinal report
cardi hive been luued end beeki
dlicarded. Ptr many It It thtlr
latt morning In ichool, fer othiri,
tht flrtt dey ef twe montht holldiy before prtgrutlng Into
mothtr grede.
Tht im ttvtral wttki havt
bttn buiy onu ftr itudanti wht
have written iximi. Per High
School itudenti thtrt wlll bl t
ptrlod of luiptnit while th.y
wait th. ratulti tf thtlr Govern-
mint tximlnetlent fnm Victoria.
To meet, though, there ll thttd
only two monthi of relaxation er
ch.ng. from th.ir ichool activity.
Poland Endorsee
Russian Plan to
Outlaw Atom War
NSW YORK, Junt It (AP) -
Polind todey endoned thi Soviet Ruuiin plin ftr outliwlng
itomio warfare.
Dr. Oicar  Langs,  Polish  dill-
Iltt tt thl United Nitloni stomlc
nirgy Commlulon, Uld hli Oovernment glvt full lupport tt thl
propoul mtdt Ittt wuk by
Andrtl A. Gromyko, tf Ruula.
It prtvldtd ftr I "draft convention timing tt tht Immediate
outlawing    o(    th*    'production
Kalway Squad
Edges Taghum
Nelion'i Kalway Squid, coming
from bthlnd tn the ilxth Inning,
edged Tighum loflhilltn 15-14
Tueidiy at Ihe Civic Groundi. Revenging lut week'i defeat tl thi
hinds of tht vlslton, the N.lion
teim icored 10 runi In the ilxth to
mtkt It 15-11 md ilthough Tighum wsi iblt to bring In thrte
mort In thtlr htlf of tht ilxth tnd
In the seventh Ih. homt turn hung
on to win.
Down ilx runi befor. their big
Inning .the Ktlwiyi wtrt In i lough
ipot but iptrktd by Al Brown, who
clubbed out I four-bagger with the
biiei lotded, 1) mtn wtnt to bit
for thtm In thil frame ind 10 of
them came home.
Llneupi:
Tighum-L. Pratt. Ird, N. Gmleff.
cf, P. Popoff, lit, J. Kellogg, lnd.
B. Biyofi, u, 0. Mojeilky, c, G.
Kalmtkoff. p. M. Chernoff, ri, J
Kiitkoff, If.
Nelion—B Roilnkln, c, P. Brown,
p and ltd, R. StDenii, lit, O. Kil-
way, 2nd, A. Brown, Ird, ind p, A.
Peloio, ii, N. Slnerud, If, N. Nilion, rf, J, Llpuck.
Umplrtt—B. Preno and T. Donovan. Scorer—I. Bicttinikl.
RENEW LEASE TO
FAMOUS PLAYERS
Mihailovic
Accused Of
Allowing Torture
BELGRADE, June IS (AP)-Gen.
Draja Mihailovlc wu accuied before t Yufoilav MlllUry Tribunil
todty of oounttntnclng the torture
•nd killing of Yugoiliv citlatna by
b<-, Chetnlk forcei.
Outt Olivlnlc, 29, icventh wltneu
to testify In tht tretion trial ot the
bearded defendent, uld ihe tnd 10
mtn wtr. billeted In t rurtl ichool
building In Auguit. IMI, whtn Ihe
Chetnlks itticked wllh mortirs tnd
Looks Into
Future of
Newfoundland
By Thl Cinadlan Preu
Newfoundland'! plice In the
world of tomorrow Is tn ibsorblng
subject for Itudy. "Newfoundland,
(Oxford University Preu) ll I serin of authoritative economic, dli
lomttlc ind itrateglc itudlu wrl
I
machine-sum, md thit Mihillovlc ttn by flvt historians tnd econom-
•tood • ftw parea awiy while iome iiti and edited by Prof. R. A. Mic-
of her companions wtrt kicked tnd
beaten to dttth.
Grocery Salesmen
To Take Holidays
From July 1 to 13
VANCOUVIR, Junt SB (CP)-
Brltllh Columbia grocery ulel-
men wlll Uki thilr innuil holldiyi from July 1-11 Inoluilvi, except In tht dlstrleta tf Trail, Quti-
ntl, Ctrlbtt tnd North tf Roie-
dtlt, It wll anounced todty.
HOWSER-LARDEAU
ROAD CLOSED
Owing to flood conditloni In thl
vicinity of Mirbleheid, tht Howier
le Lardt.u section of the Lardeau
Renewil of the lease on tht Civic
keeping and uu .f wiiptns butt centre   Theatre    to   the    Pamous Gtrrtrd Rotd hu been  closed  to
upon itomlc •ntrgy' and alu ftr p),r,rl Cinidlin Corporation wu traffic, B. C. Dtptrtmtnt of Public
th. Immedl.ti dtitrutlltn tf til recommended  by i Committee of W<"*1» hu announced.
iuch  wupem  In whettvir ptrt ihe wholt it tht City Council mtel-1    Conditloni   irt   not   too   terloui
tf tht world thty mty bt- |lnI Mondty. The preunt leue will tnd tht rivtr ii expected lo iub-
run out Dec. II of this yttr. tide within • few dty*
DUNK IT TO WASH, AND WEAR AGAIN
IN 15 MINUTES; NEW MATERIAL SHOWN
TORONTO, Junt U (CP)-PlHt-|m*r*ly by dunking It In witer, md
simi- cd iklrti which never lou ilmlT **n*tt*^in it minutu.lt wu
New System of
Pupil Accounting
To Be Recorded
REOINA, June II (CP)-A
ayilem of "pupil accounting'
Ptrcy rtporttd . Ore-Mr-1 J"jj'<*>*•*••' i^n* LTC * ._'' c™^: ■'■******** "tnt need 12*. tS/fiS ,J^i*tu2.
livldtnd   totalling   ttfl.OX[Mt*[**'* lonJ" *T****n' wl» *** '"**
would be pild. July 11 out of pro- rt,tuu»a   'n   Stlkttchtwtn   ichooli
tm^XAmlar
WOUld   M   D3la   JUIV   11   OUt   Of   IirO- ™^     *tl     -*■■■»■ nmwmsi     iiiiiiiii. i "—-"■»•"•<   "ia«uiii   iu   (A|nniu   iis
(ill of _ IWO 800 for the vear ended next fall when t record folder will *>>* wonderi of the future predicted could not uy when  this product
Dec    11     IMS    corn-trad   wlthV ******** '<* ****** pupil  in th. *****y   **   ****   conftrlnct   of   thl would b. on th. mirket.
twill to   th. -ravlnua «_r province, Education Mlnliter W. S.,Chemical Initltute of Cinidi. I    Whllt ntw fibr.i of ill klndi in
£ 518,272 for thi prtvioul yttr.
MOYIE ON PERRY
RUN; 5 TON LIMIT
CPR. 8 8  Moylt will Ukt over
thl Kooteniy Laki Ferry run bt
Settee**   todiy   that   tht   Unlttd!th* iMm md the lugut," Abel com-Craek  on   Thunday   tnd   rrlday, -     ,
Stitei itomlc bomb teit neit month menlH IJune 17 tnd M, during lntpecUon jKM-Sttr Ot Park
thrttttni tht   ufety of tht world ]   Alk„, whether th. Utgut might of th. Nuookin, tht Department ef       *
*}"** t" _ ****•}***'•<>' itomlc ttitt uk, wm, ,cU8n  ln  |Mnin| bell'Public Work* * "     *
Lloyd innounced todey. i   I)oul1"    Wilklngton,    Toronto, being developed, old lUndbyi, cot-
I   Tilt recordi will cover educitlon- t0'<! *•*' m,n* n,w '""*• md trut- ton, wool tnd illk, ire not going
'•1   vocitlonil   social md penoml rnenl' lh,t wl" ht In civilian pro- out of  use   But  thtlr  dnwbicki
fictori  ind  will  ht   "guarded  ti <luctlnn   onct   Induitry   hu   been were  being  reduced   by   blending
{itrlctly confidential documimv h. **& reconverted with new material.  He uld thai
,,,,1 Some of th* wlvu of delegatei many garminls could be perman-
liughtd    when    Mr    Wilklngton ently ittrchtd by . cellulou treat-
showed  a  stiff white Jabot  madt menl tnd no doubt would comt Into
of nylon which could bt wiihed widt uu.
Seventeen   tourUt   partiu   have
forbidden uM» a proper ,^„, ",'„" tpiiaae uiitil the club;   Orou
enng iuch • ttrriblt Iltuitlon."
Banded Pigeons
Noted ot Taghum
_t_»b_tt-mof.e-ntln_nttluk." IJ,^ %**%**£ "J*
Tomt-Tu
.-nam,
In hii Remlnlteeneee, Gold-
win Smith ipeeki ef hu tint
meeting wtth Mtctulty. Be
writer "Mscsuliy did talk M-
eeyt and engrou tht talking
—cnnvtrsitlon It could not b*
cilltd Ont could underiUnd
hew be was • bore to other
talkers He would Mite upon
• theme ind dilate, with copl-
oui illustration, from i mareti-
lous memory. Mention of the
exclusive reopen of tht Rltu-
ilUti for churchu ln th. Gothic
ttyle ltd to en enumeration of
'hi Tithen of tht eirly Church
wbo htd mlntiUrad in church-
n which w*r« not Gothic A
quution ibout th* ml* ot
tquunita ilituiry led to t
eeeloui dlutrtttlon proving
Miat nature wu tht only rule.
I have uen t whole evening
perty kept listening in . ring
to *n ****y on final rau'e. ind
the limila of their recognition.
With numeroui llluatritlonl.
But It teemed to me ill .xuber-
sm not aiumption or ostente-
tkm"
ll flv. toni.
-,    . -.   ^  __. _«veni«en    lourll.    paruei    nivi
Worki innounrad Tuud.y  rtfUttrt<, „ diU „ ^Cliy Tour
lotd Umlt on tht SS. Moylt w p,rk ^ N|lwn
Search for Two
Believed Drowned
HOOD RIVER. Ore . Junt 19 (AP) htvt been pitched
-A lUck-water pocket of tht Columbli   Rivtr   below   Deed   Mini
On* ptrty cime from Hollywood
Thi majority came from Prilrli
I points, ilthough six wert regiitered
from V.ncouver. Mott of the travellers parked trillin In tb* ramp,
but  in   unuiuil   number   of  ten'.i
News of the Day
RATH: 22c Hti, ttl lln. blick fu* typt, larger type ntu in
requeit Minimum tw. llnu. 10% dltttwnt ftr prompt peyment
Houu for Salt—Tiffin. 711 Slllci.      Tht iter, of urvlc. snd quality.
EAOLtS   MITT  TONIGHT   AT Ph.;, M,
I PM I
Wright*, decry, 104 Btktr Strttt I £(_,___«,
Kay of Dalhouil. University, Hill
fix.
In the studies emphuU U laid
on the important poiitlon htld by
Newfoundland In regard to world
straligy and world communication!.
Divided Inlo two parts, tha book
d.ali with Ihe ltlend'a economy, IU
development In the Second unit
Wtr u in important defence bue,
IU historical background and the
comtllullonil llluu that htvt faced Iht country.
ln in Introduction, The Problem
of Newfoundland," the editor disomies tht thtoretlctl poulbllity of
union either with tht United Kingdom, th. United Stiles or Cintdi.
He ragtrdl union with Canada u
tha moit pnctlcibli of tht thm
luggeilioni, but formidibl. ob-
iticle* would hav* to be faced.
"Th* political future of Newfoundland U • quution which only
tht people of Nlwfoundltnd cm
tniwtr, Profcuor MaeKay lay*
"In aniwering lt they ere likely to
be iwiyed by other than lUtlitlcil
facU or anticipated economic id-
vintages An Intense love of freedom characterize! Newfoundland-
art.—It U by no intent cerUIn thtt
Newfoundland, glvtn I revival of
Intimitlonil tnat, t lound tnd fru-
f:il lyitem of government, md will-
ngneii of IU ptoplt to iccept lome-
whit lowtr itindirdi of living
thm thtlr neighbor!, could not
cirry on Indefinitely u i leptntt
political community. There U ilwiyi tht chance alao of the dlicov
cry of new reeoureee, or thi Invention of new ttchnlquu which may
make commercially mora valutblt
reiourcei presently exploited. Newfoundland'! new lmportincc la eir
traniport may alao bring advtn
ugii not torttttn ta thit itudy. It
li alao poulble that tht Unlttd
Kingdom might bt prepired te
continue lubildiei tven If reepont-
lbl. government were rutorea."
Othtr contributor! to "Newfoundland," ire: S. A. Siundtri,
tuthor of "Studlei In the leooo__y
of the Mirltimt Provlncee"; A. M.
Pruer, Memorlsl Unlvenity College, St John's Nfld.; O. t. Grihim,
Queen'i Unlvenity, Klngiton; 0, S.
WitU, Btnk of Canada Reeeerch
Deptrtment ind A. R. M. Lowtr,
Unlttd College, Winnipeg.
Illustrated with maps and chart*,
with sn Index, md appendices giving tht details of mlllUry .gr»e-
menu, the book will be valuable ler
iiiiillliiiiiiiiiiniiii
INFANTS'
VANTA VESTS
J J  Each
LADIES' PANTIES
Small, Medium, Large. Each
79'
FINK'S
READY-TO-WEAR
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii
Camp Lister Boy
Weds Hat Miss
Bond Sireet Pipe Tobtcco. half-
pound pkg. |141 it Viltnllnt's.
Two plgtoni, both binded, htvt Curvi here on the river highwiy
W. S. Bailey of Taghum worried, wu being dragged tonight for bod-
Por tire dayt Mr  Billey hu bten lu of two Portlmd men believed
trying to get cleee inough to thi drownid whtn thtlr iuto plungtd CAMP LISTW. BC-A quiet
birdi   to   tet   thetr   Identification 0gf the roerl. wedding   *n   lAmenntd   It   tht
mtrki on their leg bend*, but tl- sutt Pollct uld tht Iuto. regis- Presbyterian Manse. Crinbrook on
though they irt fairly tame, he hai !,r,d in tht mint of Cltrtnct Hut- Junt II, when Mamie Lenore Brig-
not bten iblt to do io. ie. TO  Portland   wu noticed by i ham  ot  Medicine  Hat.  Altt..  be-
One ll colored blui grey and the moU_rUi   They   reported   Hutu'i ctmt tht bride of Oereaoe D. 01-       v   .Mnw„ ,,„ .MB .,_
.other ti wen-colored. diughter,    Mn.   Minnie    Irhardt. ton. ion of Mr. end Mr* Chrli 01- WAr* rwow,t **n *f<0 **"**•
          (PortUnd, rtporttd her father end'ion of Camp LUter. Rev. Hind ef-
'Oiifllc_*-Kill_iH Whalas *uli,hL ******** ***■ Tig*n, itft Port- ocitud.
| V*JO« MllOa   VYnaiB. kBd *m .y .^ on ' Wp ^ fm     Atte___M the young coupU wm
ITnmat (if Fishers            iraUUvu In Uwranc*. Ken. ,Mr*    GUdyi   Dol.n   md   Hirold
i largei oi ri.nco          igm|th   . CnfUin   ^  ^ Hn
PORT ALBIRNI. B.C.. Jun. IJ «.ii M__,__._»_i 'OUee pUn  lo  lake  up  rtild.nc.
(CPl—A   fortunt   In   whtlu   wu ryTllianS nOIIOr in Trail ihortly.
Thinking of buying e new port- TL*        111 _______ ______■
Por Iniuranoe, Mt Ron Somen
ttt  Wtrd  Street   Phont   llll
Ph,   1154   gtir   Ttxl.   Ph.   IIM
Tht *nly veteran'! Till Cl*
SPRINQ   LAMS  AT THS  PAIR-
PORTRAITS SY MlORtOOR
Pbont IM foe appointment.
day  D. W  McDerby, "Ike Type
wrlttr Man", Ut Ward Street.
Synopali:
Cool moiit tlr contlnuti to cover
Music, Dancing
And Talk
Enjoyed by Gyros
Merriment reigned luprtmt at
tht Nelion Gyro Club'i mixed perty
at the Hume Mondiy night, concluding Gyro meetingi for the next
two months About 60 Gyroi end
their wlvu uw t dtllghtful program ot muilc md dancing tnd
heard Aim Barnta, brother of R. D.
Birnti of NeUon, ipeek briefly on
hli experience! as t prlioner ln Sumatra of tht Japanese.
Mr. Barnei told the gathering thtt
whllt thtrt were miny thlngi thit
occurred during hU captivity thtt
ht wiihed to forget, itlll there wen
other memories that were not unpleasant. He said ht hid bit 47
poundi ilnce IMO when he wu lut
In NtUon.
Oroup singing wu ltd by Mn. B.
C. Poulun. The program Included t
violin lolo by Misi Shlrlty Herron,
tccomptnied by Mlu Meg Oerrlih;
Bower Dance ind Clown Due* by
Robert Longden, Mlu Miry lln
Brown tnd Bill ftrguion; md in
acrobatic dance by Mlu Sydnty
Swlngltr.
At the concluilon the table! wert
cle.red md progreulve whllt Wll
pliyed, wlnntn being T. D. Cummins, J. H. Longden, Mrs W. J.
Hlcki. Mri. R. D. Birnei and Mri.
M. N. MacUan.
Preiident Normm Roicot prulded, the program wu conducted by
B. C. Poulsen, tnd J. H. Longden
wu ln chtrgt ot tnttrtilnmtn-
Plone Crashes
Only Minor
Injuries Result
MIXICO CITY, Just _S (AP)—
A four-motored plan* (DC.) of the
Mexlcm Aviation Company crashed todey t mils from the ead of tbe
runway but none of the kl paiung-
•n or four crew memben had more
than minor injuries.
The plena bound for Lo* Angtlu
failed to gain much altitude but the
met cauu of tht accident hat not
been determined.
Tire broke out In the plane while
puiengirs wtrt getting out but th*
airport fire department prevented
Nelion   md   DUtrlct   Oldtlmen Um  Wutern  portion  of  tbe   con-	
Aiwcl-tlon will meeet el th* City, Un*** There U IMl* ehaage ia eon- aerktua affect*.
Hall oa Thun. June IT et t p m. dition* .xpected and the .oraciit-   The ihlp wu	
All memben are requeetad lo it- for  Wednttdtr le  con Untied  cool a new dally tut urvlce betwun
tend. R. 0. Joy, Aciing-Stcreury. showsry  weether.  Cloudlneu  w_t| Mexico City md Lot Angeles.
 e— genersl  over  tbe entire  Province
Th* Relisnce Heslth Assoclit.on with temperiturei five to ten dein now located ha thtU ntw of- greet below the June ivtrtf*. Eam-
fleae,  kkt  Wtrd  Street   All  eon-'hope reported M md on the tout'a.     .   _i lj     g_______
tract*    written    by    th*    Rellince both V.ncouver end  1'itrld.  B.y  wOl-TrOI NCWS JOlBS
The ihlp wu one of three uaed In
Bill Seeks to
>u Pythions Honor
sought todiy off Cip* Besli on tht /!,-_ J fbbwiamm
Wut  Cout  of  Vincouvtr   Ulan.  wOna *JTT\(,tT
— a _ ... 'both Vincouver end Pilrlola Bey
A Penonal Property riuur gtv*i """h *?* **™°a* ** be *ctu- had maximum temperaturej of ei.
iruuait proteeUaa. BUckwood Ag'y " --_-_.__-
•ry sound.
Bluenose Soldiers
Por expert tervlce on til eltctri-
cil IpplUnctt. Phoni Skllton. tl
in   eftermiUi  of   Sundtyi  eerth-,   hiw    DtNVEB,   B.C-Lucerne, u "**"""*" -^,lu"cl a ' DIVILOPiNO   ANO   PRINTING
quak*. .. TerapU, No  17. hoaored Mn. Don Headed for VanCOUVer WM*  »*"**^-VOO'J«  STUDIO
WILL KTAILIIHID
RESTAURANT  BUSINESS
FOR SALI
Vmeouver ind vicinity:
Overcut   with   widely   eottUnd
LONDON. (CP)-Th* right of •
dty te control the itreet uk ef
ntwipiptn wu uphtld by t Per-
****. *l*Z****   **********   L^«!lU_-«m__n'" CammKee c__*iderins
wind*. Little ehtngt in ttmpenturt. th. QUsgow Corporation BUI
Msxlmum expected Wedaeedey it     The luue wu nlied by Cmdr.
Thomu D  Gilbrilth. Coniervitlve
member for Glugow Pollock, who
winted to exclude i clause la thl
.      ' measure giving the city iuch pow-
I tfl la ifternoon. Light wlndt. occi- tn. But Ml imendment to that tf-
raeoNTO, Of-JTAmo
LOW RAIL
FARES FOR
DOMINION
DAY
MONDAY, JULY 1.1
Between All Stetlene In Canede
ONE-WAY FARC
end ONE-QUARTER
FOR ROUND TRIP
m_ii_«m r.rt, _ki
001 NO l
11.00 HMD F*ID»Y. JUNI ■ te
t »•., HOMDAV. JULY ltt
'   ITwmI
(W _» Mia •_____. I mm X U-Ma mt
et emA m ___■ im- im la ____*■* )
RETURN:
Um eutloUlen veld MMnlfM
TUtteiV, JULY tn* lli__vi Tum.1
•imp. en* rAtioe cat
rnivinoit AT UHJAL RATI*.
f__D lrt.rmtlt.m term Mr Aatml.
\^HaA^t4\\jasuUc
Vmcouvtr Airport 65. *t Abbotaford
,     _,                        ____-■ i ituijui iui   ruiiwum Ctenpltttly   iquipped.   SO   rt.mi Airport X.
Tin dud wh«lu wue tun off ci.v.r.   Grind    Chltf   of   BrltUh     "=^'J*CVJ    w        u   vuu   *   up*Ulr_ Ctncrat, Mnetruetion. Bex     Okmtgan, Ulloo.f
(he Cape, .pparently killed by tha Columbi. at . banquet followed by     VANCOUVtB. June U (CPI  - Por S*I_—Porttble bittery radio lot, Ntlun, B-C.                              ,    Ov.rcut. Wldily icittued *how-
qu*ke-pouibly   by   coneuuion - bowling ind muilc. About M Sit- Twenty-two  Blue  Nou fUhtrmtn md ntw lUeplng b*g-Pho_< IIM _— _.  I,,, ^ ,nwnooo Light wind* occ«-
•nd the fUhtrmtn ut out todiy lo ttn, KnlghU tad wlvu ut down In khikl Canadian Army uniform. LLZL 1 -.     •   .      Wvate collect-* will be In Nil- ilomlly louth U mllu per' hour feet wu njtcttd by 111 votu to ot.
tow them to port                             to i tupptr prepired by tht SUUn *n procudlng up the Peclfle Coeit mnm T^uruiy, leeeV et lis • Kn .hortly who wlihu to punhau wiu, riin ihowen durlni ifttrnoon.!    Cmdr. Oilbnlth uld ilmllir pow-
It will bt I MO-mll* low to Sou On behilf of tht KnlghU ind Sit- on th* Army S*rvlc* Corp* motor m,ii—otney eeyt  onneetre.           on, or , p,^ ot ,u,nw0<)<i corner LitUi chingi In ttmp-riturt. Maxl-i*" hsi not been grmted any other \
Hitboc on  thi Eait  Cout of tht t,rs. th* M.I.C. A)l« Telr preunt- v**ul  Oen«r*l   Schmldlln   tnroutt "       ..        _ „      ,     cupboardi.   tour   or   ua    tntioue mums ticketed W.dresdiv n Pn.'eltp *nd th* fru ul* of new* wu
Queen Ch-rl-tte Ulmd.. Ihe ne.rut ed Mri. Cl.v«r with • brief cm to V.ncouver from H.ltfax ,/*"* *"*>**  «'••"■ •*•*■  In- chiln, old tllvu. china flgurei. and u,^. n,  K,mu„n. 7n   I .«__■ 70   euentltl to  the continuance  of •
-    -        •- "'—  -t——   —"—   «—        -    - ■ ********** "'""J"  yi.rILZn.     ,d*mocntie   community.   H*   uid
ClouJv      W.dn.J.v    ^?_tlv  a""<"'  *********   ***   •Ulhor)t',   torn    I    lw"no<"-'*    ,w\***t cuie th.r. hsd bttn dUputt. be-
K.tt.r.t   ihewin   and   Itt eked twm y,rlou, ytnion   *{Mu{ ^,
thundueterm. In ilUram Light r| h, „, „rU:n rtr<Mt lUl)<u.
wlndi eeeettenally South » mllu.   \jintJ Smlth Ubor Mtnlb,r <0r
pu hear In nln thewen during i southwut Hull, uid tht nuon for
•(ttmun. LHtlt ehtngt In tern- j opopdtlon to th. Glugow propoul
  J**** *nl*** tXn*m*t <*!**■  **■ chiln. old Ulvu. chin, figure., and i^n •ro"_L_£l<iw'7n.yt"t__. m
point it whlcb whtlu cin bt told ,„d pm .nd pwnel] ui   " :   Th. Oeneral Schmldlln, iklpptnd ***** *K__iL__!__ta.\I_2_! *** °" f****^ ***** Partlc-jUrt1 -   r * w
«m»*rci.lly.                                 ;    Cofugu wJra tlu praunttd lo by UeuL C L. -Timber of rf.llf... %***" J*! Jl'J '.h'"„'„?'*" ** ***** *° ,**, \>*7. ***** Offlct
            th*   Grand   Udg.   ofteer,   Alice left lht Atlantic pott on  Mty M « ***** md colon Hlppwun *          Ut n vltUrtt g c
CiiifiNM/WSiTi CAMP LISTER
T.lr    md    Plonnra    Hmv.y    of « th. il.-wuk voy.g. through th.     Uai J0tir llrtwMfTl- lnd blKk
t**k**T     „          t *]*•**•*** C*n*i  ** *.** ******* **» currant.i to th. KcDonild J_m Cue-
.    Among lh* ipeiken of th* *v*n- Army I   poit-wir   Picific   flut   of
CAMP LISTER. B  C —Mr. Cim- ing wtr* Alle* T*lr, Deri Cl*vw, t*v.n   veueli,   ind   will   b.   uted 	
iuu. Vlctorii, wu • vUlttr In tht Mir]nne Butlln, Mr. Mint lnd Mr' primarily for tirgt. towing duUu.     towbo*U foe Hin. by Um Hour.
dl*_r!e_                                               Dnper.  or j,,   t^kaildt Bu'niil'-w CourL
Cliff Ugh md Ernut Johnton of                      |    WINNIPEO.   June   X   (CP)   - M Nil* -    " -**-
.lUen Ave   Phon. Mi
WINNIPEO.   Jun*   IS   (CP)   -
Ca'.gary were viiiton tt tbt houu TUN-AMU RICHVI               Stock! of Ctntdlm wheel In vl*ikU,
of Hirry Ytrbudy. UMTSM___H                                   peeltleae lottlltd M.OOO.OOO bushels     Htv. your chlmn.y cle.ned md
Buby Ann McKm  Is vUillng In £J5*^s_2  ,, «...             u   -   lut   rndty,  tht   Botrd   of lopp*d while th* w..th_. u mod-
Kimberley  guut of her unci, md IUIALLING  It  TIARS             Oraln Coeamtt-loei for Cintdi n- by txptntneed min   Phoot MS-X
•unl. Mr. ind Mn. P. Hollind. EDMONTON,  Junt  II   (CP)   - ported   loday.   ThU   rtprtttaUd   •	
Albert ind Oeorg* Wocknlti left your    iMn-igt    boyi,    ill    with *">f of 4J0O.00O bu_h.li from tht     Por   CMnpuM.   ind   wittrpro-f
for Ntlton whtn thty trt employ- i,nI!hy  juv*ntl.  ruord*.  rK.lyed prtvioul wuk                                   milch roee*. ue Koottnty SUtion-
2 BIG DANCES
FOB THS HOLIDAY WSSKgNO
Midnight Frolic. 11:01 lo -'
M t, .iv Morning ind Mondiy
Night. July lit. S-l
SNAPPY MUSIC
Atmlttl.o—gt.
EAGLE S   HALL
uratur*. Minimum end maximum
ttmptrtturtl   lor   Crinbrook
It, Crutint Valley 44-tS.
NELSON
M ■■-■-real   _
Toronto
North Bay
Port Artur
Kenora
Winnipeg
Brandon   .
Th* Pu .
CASD OP THANKS
W. wlih  lo rxprua our ilncen
_.._____._,  ,__       ,..„,.„ -      —- Ihsnks   md   .pprecl.Hon   for   th.
rf. ienTencet'-ottl'lIng' alaMM il^yeen;' Vuible Hock* ■  yur  igo w*n »n ind Sport Shop. tM Wird Si   muetgu  of irmpalhy   ird   floral,
Pitiy Upolnl. .nd Violet McKu In Edmonlon Pollc* Court tod.y    'MIJO0.MB  buihtU.   tribute ncelvid during th* lou nf •
Itti to ip*nd th. lumm.r monthi lr     Th.  court  wu  told  the  routhi   ,   **** **** **** ui t cell to leerteu  loving ind devoted ton ind brothtr ;,   .
Kimber^v ._._ k___ .!«._ _.—.. _._...„ .^i _  ._._-      __._.____   four fire Gtturanc* pnttctloo  le- Mr   ind Mn   Hubirv.""r1*    —
SS'ij. a* «-4-« «-^«nTr«2Kr.,NEW DENVER w-cu?>J&™    : '-^.rdcm.^^
vlillon to Crinbrook to ittend Ul. (,r, Dtp.rtm.nl md Juvtnltt Court RIMtMBea 1177 AND 1171 ~*m*^*m^m^mm~m***'^m \Haeih Battleford
wrfdin. of lii.lr un. Clarence          ,„„   lhil   ,w,   ,„BU,   .„,,„ NEW    DENVEJt.    BC- EnUgn tma"s   ouV>M0NS   5ulf_S R.       TOO UTI TO CLASSIFY      Swift Curr.nl
Uc. Tom Rou ll vttltlng in Vm-|Work hid been explored In in it- Jimu E Ktneetl ku rtturntd lo       paiBWAY UgAT MASKIT ——          — Medicine  Hit
rouv.r with hi. brothir md tllttr, \,mf\ |0 bmk thtm of (htlr crlm-jhU homt In Stttttt *fttr ipmdlng    awww.rww_.er_   mwmmw   mir-wmw Ulhbrlde*
Bruc. *nd Betty Rou. While lh*r. |„.| h.b|u, bul Ihtt th* boy. had • wuk .holiday  with hU grind-     ;„,,   ,„,„«.   „„,  ut_p___-int   It ^f^I^.^.i,?   «    .„ ,'C^ OsmT-Z -
he will rec.iv. hn di.ch.rg. from m,d,   „o   .tttmpt   whattotvtr   lo P*rvnti. Mr.  md Mn J   E Km- „lr, n, Undon-nttd. briar pip*.      Z.JT WiluTmi     v.-    rZr.Z ___M_1aa
'h.R C A T.                                   m.k. good tetl                                                     Good   r.-g.   of  Ainu   and   iliu      JJ*^1    Wllu»m*    ****    Qr****,KSoope   L
Mr. W.lt.r Bryn.i of Huieroft.     on., deecrlbwl ll the rlnglitdn Ulu Betty R.imusun. Nune-la-                        BUSKS _?***' . ,     ,   ,    , .,   ...   ■ :V.ncouv.r
I. . patient in th. Crulon Villey at th. group, wu unlenced U> . Training at St.  P.ul'i Kcapittl In  rOR SALE-OWE HCONT) HAWT) vit1wll
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Pt*   S    Xopp   md   Ptt.   Arthur thi on nln. ch.rgu of theft, shop- ing   hu   pamu,   Mr.   and   Mn room, all blink.t. In blu.. rtd. reu
(Iktyl Sommtrftld Itft for Vineou- breaking and »tttaipt«d shop-hr.ik- Oeorg*  Raamusun snd  grun   Purnilur.  Depirtment
ver  when  Ihey wlll  receive thair m,     Longeet    uatence    wm    11     *__t Nellie Aylwln I* viiiiini Iter CRIENWOOD'S
dlacharge from th. C. A. S. C monthi and all ttrm. w.r* ordered tether. Mn M E Aylwio	
After ruidlni tt tht C0.1t for th. t0 b* conttcutivt.                            ;    1-  w  Lotto vlilltd N.lson when The vim of N.Uon Lodge Nt X
nul nln. monthi Mr. and Mn W.I-     Two othen. both   II.  will urn h. met hli wife, who hu just ir- KP.  10 Twin City Ltdft Cull.-
l.c* Sinclair md ion Sl*w*rt. ra- u  months  it  fort   Seikttebewu ring frott England. g*' m Wtdnudjy Jum M. It can-
turned to Iheir hom* hen.              jail on  •  total  of   10  rhirgu of    Mn Jtaw* A  Oreer hu reusn- nlbei R   G Joy. CC.
Otrfl.ld Oorrll md Mr. md Mr. iheft   snd   .hopbntking.   wblii   1 »d after apendlag thre* weeki U 	
Wilbur Oorril wen recent vlillon H-yeir-old wu unttneed lo urvt Vancouvu Womui'i  Initltute nguUr  m*et-
to An*rold. Sub                               il( monlhi on uch nf thru ch»rgu     Ulm Usuli Btlbtrnl. hu .rrtv- Ing Frl. Jun* M .1 IM pm  Coa-
Mr. .nd Mn Oen. Wnton of R.- „(   theft    and    ahopbra*klng   *ad|td hoiat freu Victor!* *ft*r .tttnd-, TtnU*ii   report   will   k*  glvtn   by
gini. Suk, ar. vl.lling in Hu__rof1 thru   monlhs   on   a   fourth   th*ft lnl Nnrm*l Behool the PteeMeal
tt the homt ot thtlr •on-ln-Kw md chargt   All  unteneu   lo  b*   con-     Robert MeWllllanw of Vucnw
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wu the duin of newipeper ownen to control ulu and keep them
unregul.ted. but Rev  G  S. Woodi,
JS Lebor Member for Ronley. uld a
— vital principle wu it Itikt.
— I "If tny locil luthorlty ctn limit
—' tht dissemination of Ideu and ntwt,
M by whitever meini or In whatever
,0) degree, wt trt itirting on 1 illp-
_ pery ilope." he uld
_|    flit bill U not vet liw, but will
 1 be lubjeet to further nvUlon In •
■elect committee.
.is'
.07
.01
.13
Appeal Adjourned
diughltr.  Mr   tnd   Mr.
•k_I
H.  Dem- currant.
•btt for l.rg* houu. sm.ll grun
houu, or ip«rtm*n(   OM   Apply wVT?
Box  IM N.Uon   Phon*  II-.-L    ZT°  Ruotrt
CbbT*~-   HA__.eflXT."ANYONt Prinn Oeorg.
h.vmg    *rrea**--ly    Uken    lh* guttli   	
wrong   ralaiatt   treat   th*   n**tf full ted   ..
Ceune durlngth* lut Iwo wuk*. CMeeat.
pleeu ull IMS. taarranclKo
eTAnnir- WTxnroiALL __• A«g.iu
frill tnd ehlckea farm R M SI- N.w  York
eotte BBl Sun«hln« Bey. N.Uon 	
T6TT Mtr-'Bma  IaPI    Vancouver, Jun. u icpi-
iT.yttei    tlu   **•*-__•    Prut ***u** hut *n lnv««ug*ilng whit
llltae  One ut alatten* eaalea *•» tAMb <**ar '""> oul to bt 1
TORONTO. June IB (CP) - The
appe.l of Edward W. Mai.rall, M,
against s four-year emt.net for
conspiring to communlcatt confidential information to Ruaala. wu
adjourned until "an early date In
September." whoa it came btfon
■■" tn  apneal court it  Otgoodl  Hlll
Cltrday.     Maitrall, rraderlcton-
n Nttlontl Reuerch Council employee, wu janteaeod June 1
a a
a a
- a
a a
- a
TtUNS-WTATION-PosMrtgor ond Fraiflkt^^^^l}
CLAMIPISD  APt  IRINO
RSIULTB
FREIGHT TRUCKS
LEAVE NELSON DAILY
At  10:30 tw—lic.pt  Sunday
Trail Livery Co.
Troil—Phone 135     Ntlson—Phont 35
rutted  Mlu  Mulort*  RuapU fer NOTICI   TO  CURLIRt -r-—— — w—  a__J_ „,, _
ttmtayi *****m Uen nut loeken open u     Cep*«ty le IIM lU I. flnt clu. otgf msUag  '***■
Un tail Ttk, .nd tw. eklldne reek* may be ut t_t Mr tuauMr     caadttloa   Prtee M»M  H   am.'
Ann* ind Bobby, hev* left tt _pe*41 Met- JlHS."
i tew weekt holldiy it Vtneeuver   QUIET
WINDSOR. OnL. June U (CP)-     DtnU CUrk wh* ittended mhoak    Wete*   rae   mt  tnm*   Oatmimg     iikm „„, IBg pmtd In Ntlun
Tormillon of • Cinidlin Wohnni .1 V.ncouver, .nlved lo ipend Uw Holldiy  D.«**t n Ik. Hew Ptty-1    (<,, MM Dilly  »»w» o. phon.
Preu  Cluh   Penonnel   Buneu.   lo holldiy with kU penal*. Mr   and •**'■ ega .1' tens uvllttn. rum     t]yp 	
rild. publldwn. tdllon md bull- Mn T  W. Otrk. ****** ***** **** >**' ***■ IS51~"i»__f-5HI-BCTOITXI
new   org.niulions   In   llttlr   entth'   '    _ . .
iZ.;t k %jsz\ brilliant    ! j&slvwiS
Can.dl.n    WoaMa*.    Preu    Oub ftjetH. P-*_a _». A*_u i Buuiy
Nitioetl PratUUnt. in her opining     BRILLIANT. BC-Mr   and Mn """»   	
iddrtu te dtlagatti •needing the C WeedMrd have Mt lu Lu Ttrman' Oa rou want i. irrnin
Qub'l inth irl.nnnl ronv.nlion        Anuiu.  C.llfernl..  wllk  Dr   .nd ^ ^ u wtU m mimUX X
Mere Ihea IM aewtptaerworiMn. Mr*  W  0»utg at* Cttlllgir vene   inilk'   Uu   ~*
radio,    publicity    and    fru    lane*      Mr.  R   Dyk. tnd J*e«lyn ef *..    {£i Rj^ tgg
wTlien from ill  part, of Cintdt ue epeat . Mw dope et tbe hea_e 	
wer. pr»s»nl .( ih# opening mul- of Mn T  M.nteii I   Leave peter attar mm tat e MX
ln| nf lhe fnurdly cnnwnlion Eddie HIKnn It ipendlng • vtet- aluminum orunin conker AnM****.
which will take Ik. form of * "good turn .1 Mn J. R Onto a utt ttthlaaVial due Iblt week. Hlpp*r-
n.ighbor r-inl»ifne.." N.Uon. mi
HOODS
KIDNEY
PILLS
tuee'*% tl
meOttry
walk la refrlgartter. I by I feet
Apply fairway Meal Merkel IM
Ovinhtt Ihevtlt, and AnfWdeien, with full kydraalk
control iurf*bli for instellolion an aay mtke af crtwke
_____b__bi     __aa____N_____a        _T» _____________ ____*_________L     __Lea 11 ____, **u
ini it-Pctw*   i purwin mrnnamty.
Um ttl pc i ctm\ wt 1U, pbiM lr win
CIJTICURA
WILKINSON and MeCLEAN LIMITED
■#n_*M-VMI mt Cslf_iry, AImits
 TTT
Feel Russ Attitude
Will Deadlock
Atomic Negotiations
Flatly Reject Strong Protest
Againit Newi Suppretiion in
Romania; Scribe Forced to Leave
By JACK BELL
WASHINGTON, June 25 (AP)—The threat of a United' INSURANCE BILL
Natloni deadlock over atomic energy control followed by o GETS PEERS OKAY
globol atomic arms race stirred Congress today as the result of j   L0ND0N Tune 2.i (CP Cable) -
Russia's blunt "do-it-our-way" approach to the problem. |rhe House ot Lords today gave lis
Leading lawmakers declared emphatically that this blesiing to "Cradle-to-Grave" in-
country it not going to surrender its atomic bomb secrets until __f___,_A°i1__,r__S_...?_,.S[f_|.t .!'Amtrlctn correipondent! report on
Sayi Winy to Start
Depression Everyone
Stop Spending Monay
KELLER, Suk., Just IS (CPI-
Natural Ruourcu Minister J. L.
Phelpt uld yeiterday that the way
to itart a depreulon wu tor everyone to itop ipendlng money.
The CCT. Oovernment wu being
criticized tor ipendlng tod much
money, but the wer hti tiught that
proiperlty could only be _chlevcd
In an expanding economy, he laid
at a campaign meeting tor the
Morse conitltuency byelectlon ttt
lor June 27.
"Sure, we're ipendlng It. Next
year we may up lt," Mr. Phelpi
uld.
CRADLE-TO-GRAVE
RUSS MAY NOT
GET AID
FROM UNRRA
Refusal to Allow
Reporters in
Angers Members
TO GET TOUGH
By   WILLIAM   P.   ARBOGAST
WASHINGTON, June J5 (AP1-
A "none-for-Rutiia" tag on thli
country'i 148*1.000.(100 final contribution to the Unlttd Natloni
Relief and Rehabilitation Administration became a definite poulbllity today.
President    Trumin'i     disclosure
that Moicow hai balked at letting
American correspondents report on
tecond reading without dlvlilon to!th, relle, ,,,ncie, activities In Rut-
the  Ubor  Governments  National ,,, Hnl influential House of Repru-
il_r,1.M    ,"*,        „. _ Jenletivei  memberi Into  an  angry
The' Legislation will be dlscuised huddle
further In Committee and there Willi ,_,_._      __.._.,_,._.
.    be amendments covering tomt de- ,. They tried before but failed to ben
teited polr.t. ol divergence In the ,,,,, „_, ,„,, |„dlcited during ,he <*** **' "**)***. ******* ****** ln
leparate   programi   propoied   by the d,b,te thlt tvt„ „ |t ,Un(i, countrlei which refuted to give Am-
th. United Statu and Ruula.        i the bill il agreeable lo them. Third f^™^™_"n.d *>*\° n0™*****
~     _    .   .        .                     , I reading is expected ihortly
The Australisn plan, popeared toi _ _ *_
committee to draft plans for
atomlo energy control and reconcile, If poulble, the bitterly con
tested international controls
are set up—something which
the Russion plan does not op-
pear to guarantee.
A charge b. (he Communln
newspaper Pravda that the American plan for International control
of the weapon "reflects evident
striving for world rule" provoked
harp foun er criticism from mem- '"<* *****'** **}* ""lied Stitu' pro-; tlmmim
beriol! the Senate*! Special Atomic .r'm c«!*!n5 ,or «.«<preme control Fisherman  PIOWH
Commlttu.
Celling thl chirgi "rldlculoui."
Sen. Rlchird Ruawl (Dem.-Gi i, ■
eommltlu member, told a reporter
ha thlnki "the Ruulim ihould itop
factor which would emerge eventu
ally ai the International itomlc development authority proposed by
Bernird M. Bartich.
It opposed the Russian propoul
to set up two separate committee!
Judging all other n.tloni* motive! |hf (irI( fo_ exchanw o( Kim{inc
by their own lelfiih ittltudei.
"Nobody In lhe world hai ever
offered to give away so much for
ao little." the Georgia Senator said.
"The Beruch plan Is a generous propoul In which we offer to give
away a development bought with
information
menta smong  the   United
snd   the   second   to   be  concerned
wlrly with stomlc control.
The Australian plan was disclosed
by Dr. Herbert V Evatt. Australian
Foreign Mlniit-r and Chairman of
To Vancouver
For Treatment
VICTORIA. June 2S  (CPl-Gut-
toren   Avcn.   fisherman,   hai been
,       down lo Vancouver for treatment
atomic   develop- for Ifvere burnl lu((ered s,imity
Nations ,_   ._ ._._,_._.   .1 _.   ui.   .iV
livei free acceri to U. N. R. R. A
newi. .
NO IDEA WHERE
KIDNAPPED
OFFICERS ARE
JERUSALEM. June M (CP)-Mll-
Itery end police authorltlei uld today thty were "abiolutely without
I hint" ai to tha whereabout! of
thru Brltlth offlceri itlll mining
after being kidnapped Junt 11 by
Irgun Zvtl Leuml, Jewiih underground military organiutlon.
WRECKAGE OF
PLANE LOST IN
Ml FOUND
Funeral Services
For Airmen to Be
Held at the Scene \
OTTAWA, June U (CP)-Em-
bedded deep tn denie under
growth againit ■ sheer cliff the
wreckage ot the Ill-fated RCAF.
Liberator which dliappeared In
October, 1M3, with 24 persons
aboard, wat found by a lurch
party which slashed • path
through to the lite The 34 itr
force penonnel were killed in-
itantly.
Air Mlnliter Gibson uld today
burial urvlcu would be held at tha
our genius and our money. All w« th_ UnUK, „_.,       A      ,   ,
uk In return It V">***^'1 for *«| Coenmlnlon. which It tcheduled to
world and minelveiiililn-t *** *"* meet In IU thlr dauilon today,
for dwlnietive purpoeu. ,u ,n,cIolUre cime cloM on y,e
"I am bitterly opposed to revesl- heels of a Moscow prtu itUck on
Ing one lota of Information until we American atomic policy ln which
have some Irrevocable plan of In- the official Communist newsnaper
apectlon snd I think the majority of | prIvds accused Ihe United States
Congreu is In the ume frame of 0f attempting to wield "itomlc dl-
mind. There can be no veto In thtj piom.icy" ai a meaiure of "evident
operation of iuch Internitlonil coe- striving for world rule"
frol" Polleh delegate Oscer Lange an-
Sen. Ruuell uld he fesrs Ruuiin, nounced he also would preient in
Inilitonee on the veto, renewed In atomic control program, and the
the Pravde outburtt, mty deadlock rreneh member. Alexandre Parodl.
U N. atomic negotiations, a view uii h( w„ prepared to offer some
lhared by Sen   Edwin C   Johnson modlflcitlom  Intended  to provide
iDcm.-Colo.l
member.
another    committee
common ground for dlacuuion
based on tha United Statu program.
WASHINGTON, Juna a (API
— Acting Secretiry ef State Ache
un uld today Ruula hu flatly
rejected  a  itrong   Unltod  Statu
proleit     igilnit     luppresiion     of
niws  freedom   In   Romania, and
hu tenet hnbea Mertrtieni el mw YORK. Jun* S (AP) - A
tha Christian •*!•_« M*nltor to nint-tltrm flr* iwept lh* ferry-
In vi thtt country, house at St. George. Stiten Ialand
Fire Sweeps Ferry
Houie, Woman Dies
Finally they settled for a provl
lion requiring the Preiident to teek
through "appropriate channel!" to
obtain admission of American correspondents to recipient countrlu.
"Apparently w« did not go l.rlieene, K mllu North ef Dorval,
enough and will now have to get Que., ai soon as poulble and t
tougher." Rep. Clarence Brown ] c,|rn WOuld be erected there. How-
(Rcp.-Ohlo) told a reporter. "It may ever, th* country was so rough rel-
be that the Houu now wlll be will- atlvei would be discouraged from
In   an  exploi on   aboard   hli  flih- ,„, t0 lnll„ lh„ n0 Ut N. R. R: A; attempting the trip.
boit, Proipect   at Zeballoi on the fundl iUppHed by the United Statu'   The aircraft caug
Weit coait of Vancouver Island.
"DOUGLAS FIR
LUMBER JACK
HIGHEST PAID"
Results of Vote
To Be Known Soon
PORTLAND, Ore., June 29 (AP.
A lumber operator!* ipokeimin
declared here the "Douglu Fir lumber Jtck It the highest paid worker of any major Induitry" as CIO-
IWA headquarters today began
counting ballots for new wage contract.
Deadline for return of ballots
from locali of thc CIO International
Woodworker! of America was midnight last night, Union Pruident
James E. Fadllng uld
Results of the vote on whether to
iccept the live cent-an-hour boost
and new working conditions wlll be
known In e few days, he uid.
H. D. Weaver, Secretary of tha
Lumbermen's Industrial Relations
Committee, which negotiated for the
fir Industry, reported the Inereau
would give common labor ln fir
mills and camps at $1.10 minimum
Tha average for the industry wlll be
$1 42 an hour, excluding overtime or
premium rates, he ssld.
In his statement Weaver declared
"If only the Douglu Fir logger is
considered, the hourly rste will be
$1.85, higher than the building construction average, historically the
highest paid major Induitry."
NELSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1946 — 3
had
caught fire after the
1 r Pntir. r.__nrte_ lodav A ven I *** ***"* '** coun,rlM wh,ch "">n'''cruh and only the Ull asumbly,
,d^™",_ffi\to__-_»
his boat, tied up to a scow. Appa
rently the match Ignited gat which
htd seeped from tanks
Aven escaped through a hatchway
but wai seriously burned.
Henry Banjamln and R. Cathcart
The "Ba/s" Wednesday
Morning Specials
MEN'S WINDBREAKERS
All wool herringbone tweeds, tailored in the comfortable army style. Beacon and blue in sizes 38 to 44.
Regular $9.50. Wednesdoy Morning %£• **\*m
Special, each          Qi/v
SLIPPERS
Broken size and style range in women's and children's
slippers at a price that is sure to please.
Wednesday Morning Special, poir
•1.00
DRESSES
Ladies' pinafore dresses, button down the front, cape
sleeves   Sizes  14 to  16   Reg.  $4 95.
Wednesday Morning Special, each   .
'2.95
find out how the money is being did not burn
*****■" ' - j   Sqdn.  Ldr.  Harry  Cobb of the
The    final    HS5.000.000    United R, c. A. F. Accident Investigstlon
Statei allotment to the U. N. R. R. A. j Branch uld the leerch party beat
fund Is Included In a deficiency ap- iheir way to within 19 feet before
proprlatlon bill scheduled for Hoase spotting It from the ground.
two members of a volunteer crew I consideration late thit week. It will    Sqdn. Ldr. Cobb discounted re-
which fought the flames, recelvtd bring this country*! total contribu-'poru that bodln of the victims hsd!
incorporatid art may ieyo
Speculation Rile, Newfoundland's
Choice of a Government
minor injuriei when an explosion
blew them off a hatch cover.
Catholic Youth
Congress Summtr
School Opens
VANCOUVER. June M (CPl
The flrtt meeting of Ihe Catholic
tlon to «,700,000.000.
British War
Correspondents
Honored by King
LONDON. June U (Reutenl -
Twenty-one Brltlih war correspondents today were honored by the
Youth   Congreu   Summer   school .Ring with the award of Officer of
Wut of Montreal opened here Uit ih. Order of the Brltlih Empire.
night. The muting was the first 	
of s scheduled week of Instruction D      i.       r___.______._.
for Cithollc tun-gen In lrader- YOUWVy1 UlSCQSe
ihlp. social sctlvltlu and civic af
fair*. Father J. E Brown, putor of
tha Holy Roury Cathedral here, ll
In charge.
Thou who will Instruct durin
Acheson told a newi
the United SUtu ted regiitered IU
objections to the treatment of Mark-
ham ln both Moeeow aod Buchir-
eat a month ago and that It hed been
turned down ln both placet
Weed had Just bun received from
the Soviet MlnUtry of Foreign Af-
la-re. he and. contending that the
American argument furnished no
foundation ter rescinding tha Soviet ectlon against the American
prei
conference thl.".ftorn*.on. bilming'ow women| *.«. ***k   include  Fether  Patrick
"to  duth  and  injuring  two other | g*™ of Cdgr. William Csmp.
Taking Heavy
Toll in Alberta
EDMONTON, June H (CP) - A
disease affecting young poultry and
known as coccldloslta Is prevalent
been looted. *'I am positive that our
party was the first to villi tha scene
of tha crash."
Tha big Liberator on ita way to
Dorval from Newfoundland had
plowed for about 100 fut through
treei growing on the -SOO toot
mountsiniide before talking the
bue of a 30 foot rock cliff. Force
ot the impact was so great two of
the bomber'! engines were thrown
over the top of the cliff.
One body wu found to one aide
of the wreck. The othen were itlll
In tha aircraft
police headquarters here re- <*» °< ***■. *'"****. X,vj%.<rk0"*'. ,ln Alb""*« hirnyards and Is takingL~ AniTAI
of Antlgonlah. N. S  and Father J.I, heavy toll among chickens, .helLArl I AL
Holland, of SL Jouph I Pariih, Ed- Department of Agriculture reported
monton.
of air force clothing were brought
from the icene
MAYORS VISIT
Newsprint Plant
Production Expected
To Bt Normal Soon
VANCOUVIR, Jum _» (CP)-
Powell River Company officiate
et Vancouver report that production at tha compiny'i newsprint
plant at Powell Rlvtr, B. C It expected to be bick to normal within the next 10 daya.
Tha recent (rltlih Columbia
lumbar Induitry strike forced tha
mill to drop ona eight-hour ihlft a
week, due to an Insufficient aup-1
ply of pulp Iota. I    ST. JOHNS, NFLD . June 25 (CPl Pierce Fudge. President of the New-
Company  offlclali  report   that -Prom tiny fishing hamleti to the.loundlsnd    Laborers'    Union,   wel
loggen era llow In returning to Ur»« <0*ni snd this political capi- elected.
the woodi following thilr M-day '*'• «oulP imong Newfoundlander!I    The Iilind now looki forwird to
itrike, but lhat they expect to be,*0*** centred on whit kind of gov-!a new legiilatlve era depending on
able  to  fill their .third  quarter "rnment the 42 member! of the Ni-1 the   convention*! recommendations
newsprint commitments, iterllng I ll,on»' Auembly. elected In Friday*I and s later referendum.
July flrtt j election, would recommend (or this larly in St. Johni,a number of for-
  oldest colony of the Brltlih Empire.; mer legislators were elected.
-      , .        - . Lacking political Issue*, the elec-1 - -^^^~^^^~--- —
5##Kina L#aal tlon wss held to elect members tn   ^__________________________l__k
f\   1   i •"  on   the   Auembly   which   will f
UpinIOn study formi of government and rec
ommend what It thinki but suitable The muling date n undecided,
but It li expected to be thli Fall   |
The election, fint for Newlound-
14 yean, wai in effect i
penom,
ported.
Five alarmi In Staten Island and
four ln Brooklyn sent fire fighting
equipment racing to tha blare
which halted ferry service betwun
Umm Manhattan and Statin tt-
land.
T1MMINS. Ont. June 2S (CP>-
Crippled Shipping
Returning to Normal
TORONTO. June 2J (CP)-Aftor
almosl two dayt under Government
today.
The Department*! anlma'
VICTORIA. June 2S (CP)-Labor
Minuter George S Pearson It seek-
Ing legal opinion following appeal.
Some Identification tig. and bill by ,h, internitlonil Typographical ..i?' .'"
»' Union (AJTJLI ^t&pj^'i-iTi;
r\'*tJ"mr    i ~        i   . ,Y,nc~r*" tmaller centru penom little known
Dally Province, against the uttlng ouUld, ,h, communl„ mxt choun
UPr_I t T^t*     1 __? .„'*.'?"  n.        '» *h, Urger towm and partial-
The ITU contend! that the Pro-     ^   ltl,nd h„ bttn fov„ned by
vlncial Government hai no Juriidic-      - Commlulon   since   1N2,
U°T__i° "Iti ' ,S__fU__2_.   b°*r_- "hen  Ihe  representative  self-gov-
The publisher  last  wuk  named
VANCOUVER, June 15  (CP) - C. B.  Delbridge. publisher of the
WAY TO BETTER
MEALS...
rrnment,
.' .l_-7l__.    w_li*S_fnk™nt°r
uJI Ubor.- Ajr - deyoff today for an ucu,, Vancouver N~-._G.Id. a. hi. rm "^ Co^UhSflft.
tory at Edmonton ll crowded with fit ** ^Itr^mtiaT'l!*^^! ttTt „"" c1ODC"^on I Wer of Finance ln lt». was elected
ipecimen. of the disease and lnvei-M'*>"n- - •b»C!,^f1*? TtiV, bo*"i 5S,,T5__SfS B0 **£** 'ie the convention In St John*!, u
tSationi of the scourge ar. being!"™ of Mayor, and Munlclpallt u r.preuntaUve Dudllne lor tha ap-l ^mr-old R B Job. alio a
made here. *•** reiume builneu  unions to- polntment U today
morrow,
Officials aaid Infected birds hunch
up   with   leathers   ruffled,   crowd
In the evening the delegitei ire;MANY TO ATTEND
The   Kremlin   takn   this   view'. Wilfred Phllbert, II -year-old miner, control. Great Uku  shipping to- clole l0 KUTetl o( he„ ,n(i i^.to be the guerti of the cite at s er.K,c ^.r- k,ftnu/AV
banquU to be addressed by Finance bUNi) Uf" NUKWAY
Minister Herbert Anscomb ot Brit-
Acheaon uld. despite Um fact that wu killed yeiterday onthe 1J00-] night was well  on the way hack ,helr ,pp,tiies.     Thev recommend! banquet to be
mash in control!
tha American Government coniid-|!o-. level of the Dome Gold Mine to normal after being crippled for UM ot medicated
en suppruilon of newi freedom In'when hU mine pick itruck s charge a month by the strike of the Cans- jnI u,e ailment
Romania a violation of the Potsdam of dynamite I dlan Seamen's Union.
Agreement made a year ago by Premier Stalin. Pruident Trumin and
Prime  Mlnliter   Attlee
Acheaon uld the Chrutlan Selene. Monitor hu advised tha Stale
Department lhat Markhem left Romania June a and U now In Athens
Col Oeneral luaelkov. ranking Soviet military authority In Buchsrut.
had ordered him out st the Utut
ky today
Msrkhsm had written itorlei on
conditions In Ruulan-occupied
Communlit dominated Romania to
thst RuuUns objected.
ith Columbia
(CONVENTION
Hollywood Gossip
Joan Crawford, Academy Award Winner
Is the Most Courted Girl in Hollywood
■ y  SOI THOMAS
tered  "Look." he uld. **Hel Willli day   told  a  Preu
uyi I'm supposed to ull you on British-Canadian   long
contract    being    negotiated
"British-Canadian Long-Term Wheal
Contract Not Exclusive Agreement1'
OTTAWA.  Juna   23   (CP)-John official reporta hen have uld would lulaaf tm RA Uted
Strachey. British Food MlnUter. to- run tofour or five yeara.
I former leguUlor.
j    J.  R   Smallwood.   who   actively
I campaigned    lor    federation    with
Canada, wai elected In BonavUU.
In   Humber.   a   newsprint^ centre.
I    CLYDACH. South Wsles (CP) -
VANCOUVER. B. C. June *-* "***** 'JT^I I*'"n"'"V rt
(CPl - Delcgatu from centres ,b*_nl ,<**** Z>* *n\*?,\"T °l
throughout BrltUh Columbl.. lh,; Indl. to make new half .nd quarter
United Statu Pacific Cout lnd rupu coin, to replac. eilstlng ill-
A Ink a wlll attend the list conver.-' "** >"°r «""*■
lion of District Lodge Number Two
Sou of Norway   opening In Van
couver tomorrow night
Conference  the!   There would he nd agreement for fffty Soildwichft Only
ing-term   wheat BriUln to take Canada's whole sup-1    mm—mrmw , m ,tm.
NIW  YORK.  June  B  (AP1-
AeetralU   put   (erware*   loli,   a
al   ti   Ml   up   on
EXCEPTIONAL
VALUE
— la Haw —
HEAVY DUTY
TRUCKS
Built by
RIO
STUDEBAKER
to U S  Army apKlftrattoni
• te Tm PayleU
e      I WKeil Drlv.
• *.  We,.I   Tr.-',-  .
e    t<  tlllU   Ferwirrl.
I Ravuee.
fee tn and erf ree. operation
For Harney *-oed
— laatt Heel
e
rmciD iilow
WPTI   *pL***rtrm6
CEILING
I... Pnvv *w*-r   9*. imtmmymt
Limited Qaewttty
NOW OH DISPLAY
it   Vw ie   W.I. Rile
Ce, itemamnr. .wd J. I.
Hewue-, Dawee . Crept.
■X.
will pey you to nut thu
aplay Write, wire ar phon.
foe e_mplet« Information
S. H. LIVINTHAL
4 CO.
HACHINIRY    OlAliei
WINMiegO
HOLLYWOOD^Jun. a (API - Zet'T e\am*7abA? aTtM^MM7 S__Set"5.i_7   ^tktod    h« i ?y u fo_ cLudVto'-upply .11 Brl- J^SS 'Zl ^T*ffi
The m«t courted gel in town  is    ..£   P ,.      „ jMn  wou|d not ta ,n -„dullvl tgnt- tlsh re<,ulr.menU. uld Mr SUsch-i^r ,orlu",«   mmsgh   toj*Uta
Joan Crawford „y obKrvi„, th« (llm quMn ^ mmf In the sense lhat the Unitediey, pointing oul that he had bun ZTc.lnstl, hereafte™ uit uke It
The Academy Award winner li ,WMn uk,,, (t w„ ,Uy to He why Kingdom would buy the whole of "Ulklng wheat" ln Washington snd Mna ,wo ^ ^ brMd Ttlf
being .ought for film roles by ,),, »,„ bounced back on lop again Canada's whut production. that negotUtlons were under way p,|||,l<WMI S|or, Dulen' AiaocU-
nearly every flrst-nU producer she conferred with a wardrobe Any such agrument would be wilh the Argentine "all tha time | Uon dK)dwj ,hl, lbt „„,, ,|lu,uon
Her eervlcu ire considered more ,jr| lbout m|nor dTtm matter!. "Quito Impractical on both ilde*": Mr. Struhey eilimated that Bri- h.lng what It li. Iheir meegr. stocki
valuable Ihan a keg-Upper at a Then she began making up her uld Mr Strachey. en route to the tain's normal pre-war Import of w,n ,„ umi (or Mn<jwt(.h„ on|y
oteole eyeluhu. ipendlng about  10 mln- United Kingdom after attondlng a wheel toUlled spproilmat.ly J05.-	
"You   should   tee   the   icrlpU   I ulu on each lash. muting ol the International Food'MMM bushels snd uld that In the]    SOUTH BANK. B C. Juna »-
have at home-piles of them." Joan     While  doing   this   she  discussed Council in Washington. |Bve-y«r period )*_.-*» the United  icTi-Harold Sundeen wu convlct-
] told me. Mayo* you don't think the neit scene with Heflln in He uld neither side wu "qulU Kingdom bought appro.lmslely ^ r,i:,rd,y of having failed to do
II fuU good lo look at them aftor mlnutnt detail She also mulled ready" lo put their signature to the M.000.000 buaheU of wheal and flour hli ulmoK to prevenl the ipread of
thou two yean of tolling myulf over   prevloui   icenu   with   kun dnsl sgr«ment snd ducrlbed the from Canada annually. | a fire and wu fined 1100 with the
Td new do a picture again" analysis   After  JO yean here  ihe negotiation!, which began mora than'    While be could not estlmaU this altrrnatlsro of JO days Id Jail. Th.
W. wu. chatting In her dressing knowi there is more to thu bun- .  wuk  sgo.  is "mo.1  lntorutlng ye.ri rasjulramenU, It wu under- o„, wu ,„|4
room when Ven Heflln. with whom nui thsn smiling prettily for the snd quite complex." H. addad: itood they  would be lubatsntislly; 	
she li ilsrrlng In "Possused " sn- c.mer. There Is no quution that we .re.bov. the JJO.OOO.OOO-bushel figure     COLOMBO. Ceylon (CPl-Nurly
going to come lo sn agrument ei and that put-war needs might not ioo.OOO Indisns In Ceylon wenl on
II would be Just suicide for both of alter very greatly. itrlka recently al a protest against
us  if wa did  noL  However, bolh Mr. Strachey uld he alio could the Government'i ictlon In urvlng
ildu are delermlned to ge( the final not eitimite how long It would be nolle, to quit on MO Indian laborers
conirsct juit right." beton th. British (.<u rrnment re- „,,   an   estate   bought  for   a   land
Mr Strachey. who later conferred turned the purchaie of whut and aeitlemcnt pcheme,
with Canadian Government offlclaU o(her foodi (o private Interest, but
before boarding a plane for Britain, thla policy could not b. relinquished
Jl
Company   They claimed the <»avu
came many tlmu and it different
CUT DOWN ON
TAXING LAXATIVES
IMS WAY
So. How Regular You Can Be
Eewry Mousing
Try leetag Ceeteei Plfc l_k way: Start
wllk I ial nt i _e___te (Ime every
HM_ni|_g. When yom get lie alar every
__e_h. ctrt do-, te t Aftar • liw
dan. try I
Tku (ry t,.__| Cirtee'i eeeey _«_»
dap. Yw may mm gad no tea ken
Tlu wllke-t lay 1<_.live
m mr. Crier i are ao (lay von eea
eu towm (he e___-fi-« • te i-n M
tka pud! ef yem MivMaal ayerna.
tfakmm kempeettrmmt.
Cum,', baayrlu* e«t yeur lnl-KI.il
*__eet-MHr*eF|h-l(h-rnufhly They
m.tamabyMerlinhenmmmide -.ia
11-rW, e-mpouadad peop-
*ah my ail lea
i aee eatla-* u luiilu
gsmgtmhCumwty Aakf-rCarler'i
ttaay earns to ft the |uulu i( my
lni|-lw.   Stars tke CutPT grvdvale.
aatfki. ead k_M ent of
rer-i toga.
Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
••UILOB.C. PAVROltr
,IT
'QUAKE-CREATED WAVES PLAY
HAVOC AT CAMP, BEACH VANISHES
LEAVING CUFF, CHIMNEYS TOPPLE
VICTORIA  June 11 (CPi-A JO- height! One wu JO feet high
loot tidal wave swept ecroai Comoi     A nosling csmp wu pushed 100 u"! he could not give any detail! of while wetlt prlcu and luppllu re
Uke and caused considerable dsm- fut up the ihore  It conUlned in the propoied .greement. which un-malnad disturbed.	
eg. lo property of the Comox Log-1 bunkhouui. offices, a large itore-
ling   Company   Immediately   after room, cook houu. dining room, i   >   /*   UAaa«_a _Caaauli_w_a___a In I etmAetm bt,
lha earthquake Sunder morning, ic Ihru-room reildence. hutln, plant  t. Sa. HOUM tmplOyttS IK LOflOOI. TO
cording to two Chinese cooks. Leong and i light plant   Section! of logi  ■- RMuifllit Ull<Ur SuMrannUOtJOn Act
Fund and Chew Long md • Finnish were lorn uunder ■■ a taxing vnsei mi|_eranneeiivn <-._■
alchman. Vic Aho of lh. Logglr.J A lm,n wn>rf u („i above the, VICTORIA. June M (CPl — Em-
ahoreline with about 10 tons of log- ployus on the permanent staff of
glng equipment. Including a donkey fj. C Houu in London. EngUnd.
engine, capsiud Petor McLaughlin, wi„ ^ b       h provision, of
tlmekuper of the compeny uld to-.(h#   Clv|1  sJfv,„   9uJ,r,nnulllon
nlf 1 ^ .. .  , Art Octobu 1. this yeer. under an
, °"   ****   *****   *****   •'  c****l order-ln-councll passed by tha Pro-
Lake a 100 fut wide undy huch vln<.„: coremm,,,,
'lU.T',"'\mm'y"''   '   *"**     Appolntmuil of
eiitt in   ti P'eee- Shandley u  Deputy  Collector lor
II li utlmated that »|per cenl tn, Vlt*„it m,fcJm dlitrlrt „„
of all chimney! In Campbell Rlvu b#,_ T,KtnM n„m„ ]tm,t „„.
ire. ire either dew, or damaged rlon   cl„k  (n th, Vic1ori, %utm.
.nd Provincial Police uylh. d.m- „„„,   otfl„    tai   ^   appointed WHIPS
age will reach si lean 111.000 Oepuly Coil-dor      Ralph Howard        •■'*"*
A urvice stotlon wa. moved thru Butler, clerk In the offke of th.
Inchu on Iti found.llom. the ce-, Victoria Aueuor. hu been appointment floor of the fire hsll wu badly ad Deputy Alienor for VlctorU u-
crscked snd the roof of s general seesment district,
store wu left with • gaping 10-foot j „ „ Boyd. Acting Ranger in (he
"***■ Pirki Division, Victoria, hu bun
Al s fill-In lubdlvlilon ouUld.,,pp„|nl^ conit.bl. for enforwment
Cmpb.ll Rlvu Juit »bov. u. level.'of Ihe Forul Act Wllllem Bernird
m.ny cracki agpeared In tha land siewsrt. constable with tbe B C
snd mud snd und and water sp.w- Police, now tl yurt ot age will be
ed tor It minutes. | superannuated June H
The Provincial Police dock at I i^a, |g_.|,ter * T Kenney h»i
Campbell River wu shifted louri,,,., appointed Acting Attorney-
fut; the road to Oyster Rlvu wu Genu.) In th. ahaence of Attorney-
huved up with a two-foot crack re- Oeneral Oordon S WIumt. ti,
ported itretchlng the entlr. width nicceedlng Worki Mlnliter I C
al one point. Canon     Mr. Wlamer has left for
II U utlmatod lhat 10 per eent of England to represent British Co
the chlmneyi In the Comoe-Ceurt- lumbli during the letting In th.
•nay area are dowa u In need of Privy Council of Japan ui deporii-
.-atle*. , (ion orden.
WANTED
For the Public S«rvic« of Canada
HOSPITAL NURSE (FEMALE) GRADES 1, 2 ond I
DEPARTMENT Of VETERANS' AM AIRS
Female ruldent, ef the Vancouver Pension District, to apply
f.r thi poiitlon
INITIAL lALARIdti
Gride 1-llJdO per innum. Gride J-tlSW snd Gr.d. 1—
$1710
Coil of Living Bonui and malerl.l for uniform! In addition,
leu Board and quarters. 11 provided.
MINIMUM  QUALIFICATIONS:
Graduation from ■ School of Nuriing of recognlied standing, registration u a Nurae lo any Province of Canada;
utlifictory professional refereneu; phyncal fitneu
For Grade I -Limited post-graduate experience;
For Grade 2-3 yeen of postgraduate experience;
For Grade J   Post-gnduite couru with adequate experience, or S years post-graduate experience of a speculiied
*JT*.
Tot
e posters
i Province
dlipliyed In the larger
For further Information.
Put Offices throughout the 1
THIS COMPETITION WILL QUALIFY FOR EMPLOYMEKT
ON A TEMPORARY BASIS
Application formi. obtainable al Poll Offlcu. ihould be fully
completed and submitted to the Civil Service Commlulon, 701
Yorkihlra Building. Vancouver. B.C.. ai soon u poulble
There'i no deep secret to
tervina delicioui dewerrt
topped witti whipped cream
. . l+ve timpie whipping
dir«ctlof-i art on dv**^, Po-
clfk Milk label It'i economical ond vacuum pocking
entu.ee form frothneu
Pacific Milk
-Irr-dletad end Veeeem NakeT
iiilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillll
3 Way Specialists * * *
.MOVING
. STORAGE
. PACKING
Ju.. Coll 13 — Wo hovo the oquipmont and
men to do a thorough job.
West Transfer Co.
Eitabliihtd in 1899
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tt — NILSON DAILY NIWS, WIDNUPAY, JUNI __*, 1»M
COME
-NAKUSP
DOMINION DAT CELEBRATION
MONDAY JULY 1ST.
The Following Business Firms Hove
Contributed to This Ad
NAKUSP THEATRE
(OPERA HOUSE)
MONDAY JULY lit, • P.M.
"Stage Door Canteen"
ADULTS—35c CHILDREN—15c
COME TO NAKUSP
DOMINION DAY, JULY lit
CompllminU  ef
OVERWAITEA LTD.
NAKUSP, B. C.
THE LELAND HOTEL
A M BARROW, Prop.
The Silvery Slocon'i leading hotel
welcomet you to Nokutp.
CLEAN, COHPORTABLE ROOMS.
DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION.
BLUEBIRD CAFE
ICI CREAM
SOFT ORINKI
TOBACCO!
NAKUIP**  LEADING   RESTAURANT
MIALS
at ell hour*
WI  HOPI  YOU   ENJOY  YOUR  VISIT TO
NAKUIP
BROADWAY CAFI
SHOIT ORDERS end LUNCHD
.laULA*. MIALI PROM  11:10 A.M. TO I P.M
PLAN TO VISIT NAKUSP J4/LY lit
RALPH ISLIP
FOR TMI IBT IN GROCIRIIS
NAKUSP, B.C.
Wl HOri YOU WILL ENJOY YOUR VISIT
LOOK SPIC AND SPAN
FOR DOMINION DAY, JULY 1st
AND AFTER THE FIRST
Wl CLEAN 'IM AND PRESS IMI
Nakuip Laundry and Dry Cleanen
PHONI IIL
IMPERIAL SERVICE GARAGE
W. 0. M. Htktmtn. Prep.
Chevrolet ee. OUtmoHU
SALES AND  SERVICE
PHONI* 7 ■_ mt in
NAKUSP, BRITISH COLUMIIA
"HAPPY MOTORING HEADQUARTERS"
PINE LODGE
MR. AND MRS A E POWLER
"A HOMEY LIKE HOTEL"
MXALA COOXED THE WAT TOU UKE THEM
Wi hope your vitit to Nokutp tor our Dominion Doy
celebration will be on enjoyoble one.
Ther. Will B. Fun for Allot
NAKUSP ON DOMINION DAY
•      •      •      •
NAKUSP DRUG STORE
Q. P.  M.INTOIH
N.kuip, Intl.!, Columbl*
TRAIL PIPI IAND - A FIATURI OF NAKUSrS DOMINION DAY CILIIRATION
PROGRAMME
• The Canadian Legion and Women's Auxiliary are sponsoring the Dominion
Day Sports at Nakusp, and have arranged large committees to make this event
even more successful than the last one. The day will be started with c big parade
commencing at 9:30 a.m. lead by the famous Trail Pipa Band and Nakutp Boys
Bugle Band, marching to the Recreation Grounds where all sports events will take
place. Generous cash prizes are being offered for all events, with particular emphasis on the kiddies, who Will all be given something, win or lose.
• There will be such events as all manner of children's sports, track events, hard
and softball gamei. Adult sports: Log sa wing contests, slow car driving contest*,
team pulling contests, tilting tha bucket, etc.
t    A shower of nickels for the children is just one of the unique items.
• Never was there more thought and organization put into a sports day as this
here — and there is a possibility of many American launches being in the district
at the time (you'll enjoy seeing this wonderful array of launches).
• A dance will conclude this full program, in Kootenay's largest dance hall You
will make no mistake if you make it NAKUSP this time.
OVER $1000 IN PRIZES
Printed   Profromi  of  tH.   Doy'i  Sport*  Cad   I*  Obtelntd   ky   Writinj   the
Secretory,   Cono_io_   L.jion,   Nairn**,   I.  C
Te Hmm who mere m yei vliit*<_ Hm ammOttt Arrow
Lake*, we racewweee1 it oi o tonic—ta Hmm who bare
F. RUSHTON HARDWARE
BUERGE MOTORS
Invite y*ou to mabjt than goroge your motoring
heodquortin while in Nokutp We hop* you will
bave a wonderful holiday.
FORD AND MONARCH SAl.S AND SERVICI
1HILL PRODUCTI
ARROW LAKES SUPPLY CO.
HAIDWAM
FURNITURE AND BEDDING
PLUMBING AND HEATING
BUILDING MATERIAL
FARM MACHINERY
I0X 71    NAKUSr, I. C
BIG BEND LUMBER CO., LTD.
Come and visit Nakusp Dominion
Day—We know you will enjoy the
outing.
NAKUSP BAKERY
WM. IAMCLAV, Peep-
Yen will myay rleboap   Ceme tad heap
DOMINION DAY, JULY lit
mmm.m.
Arrow Lakes Branch of the Canadian Legion
together with the Women's Auxiliary welcome all visitors on this great day. We
ore working endlessly to make this a day long to be remembered. You will; we
are sure, enjoy yourself at our sports and besides see some of British Columbia's
finest scenery.
THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY.
THE CANADIAN LEGION, B.E.S.L
MRS. LOUISE Mcculloch
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR
NOVELTIES — HOSIERY
Help m make «*___,.
HARPER MEAT MARKET
COOKID. IROM AND CANNID MlATJ
Heodquorttn for all your camping Mppiln
VIIIT NAKUS.  ON JULY 1«
___________
 ■lift
Men'g Black Ilk
Lightweight
WORK BOOTS
Goodyear welted, single
sole, rubber heel; very
flexible. Poir
•7.25
R. Andrew
&Co.
Leaders in Footfashlon
NELSON SOClAL|Rosslaad Social..
■y MRS. M. J. VIQNIUX
Charge fer enaeaement announeementt on this page It SUN
• Mrs. Thla A, Gibson, Kerr
Apartments, hu left on a visit to
Portland, Ore., ind other American
citlu.
• Mn. C. Mills. Hall Street, hai
left to Join her huiband at Dawson
City.
• Mrs. C. F. Slndel and daughter,   Miss   Helen   Slndel,   Vlctorls
• A. Hudion ef Vancouver It
visiting at tha home ot hie brother-
in-law and liiter, Mr. end Mn H.
W. Wood, Carbonate Street   .
• Lieut H. D. Craig, of Seebe,
Alta, who la on pre-dlscharg. luve
la viiltlng hU family on Hall Mlnu
Road. HU iliter and iliter-ln-Iiw,
Mrs. C. W. Jackson of Kenora, Ont
and Mri. E. C Craig of Saskatoon,
Street have returned from CalgaryIJ^*—; "JyZkhVckl;plaiting with
where they .pent y ou^ofw.ek., Mr ,nd ^ <,„,
e A delightful red end white
kitchen ihower wu held lut Thunday evening at the home of Mrt.
Walter Andenon, ln compliment to
Miu Iris Kraft, bride-elect of the
coming month. Bingo wu enjoyed
during the earlier part of the even
ing, uveral winning prlzu. A con
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fitz
pitrlck.
a Mra. Matthewi, ex-ruldent ot
Nelion who hu vlilted her son In
Cretton Is holidaying in the city.
• Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cheyne,
of Erie hsve returned after attending the Manahan wedding last!
week. While here they were guestt
at the home of Mrs. W. T. Choate,
Kerr Apartments.
• Dr. and Mrs. McMurchle hsve
taken up residence ln the Kerr
Apartments.
• Mr. and Mrs. George Abey,
Vernon Street, have as gueit, Mri.
Abey's sister, Mlu OUve Abey of
Mirror Lske.
• Mr. snd Mrs. Ernest Matters
of   Campbell   River   were   recent
tut wu then enjoyed, providing
much merriment and laughter, tha
priu for this being won by Mlu
Anna Jane Kraft. Little Dorothy
Anderson pushed In a prettily decorated doll-crib laden with many
uuful and beautiful gifts and pru
ented theu to the bride elect Fol
lowing the opening of the gifts, a
delicious lunch wu enjoyed by all.
The Invited gueiti Included the
Misses Mirgiret, Judy and Either
The layer of atmosphere In which '• Apartments,
man exists li called the troposphere.
Tor Reliable Watch Repgiti
consult—
, Vni ,_ l!„M >»d™B* "*** Gunn«*- Berguenn.
brother and sUt^n-law. Mr and „, ph ,„, B,r,«„nB> Kn Oscu
Mr,. Fred Thompwn, 918 Kootenay Ande_M^  „,__  Rub_ ^^ Jj£
«     U.     .___(   Mr.    BnK-rl   V    TV„   'Elmer    li'*'**'   M*"«     *"*■***"   f*>**n'
a   Mr ind Mri. Robert F. Don-,
aid of Chicago arc  gueiti it Ute ^       „„   &„    ■ Kr,ft   ^
home of Mrs. Donald* brother-.n*1 --•__. _______ .    "_
liw and iliter, Mr. and Mn. James
Kay, 415 Third Street, Falrvlew,
•   Mr. and Mra. Hoy Hamilton
have taken up reildence ln the Kerr
Hit
491 Biker St.
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kTJmamm
a Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Penrou
ot Lethbridge who hsve been gueiti
of Mrs. Thea A. Gibson. Kerr Apartments, hsve left for a further holiday to be ipent ln Penticton, Revel-
■toke and Banff.
• Rev. Father Anderson and
Lawrence Smith both of St Aug-
uitlne'i Seminary, Toronto, have
arrived to take over their dutiei u
supervisors at Csmp Lourdes which
opens for the younger boys tomorrow.
Frank Amoroso, Miss Pat Gillot and
the Mluu Junlce and Anna Jane
Kraft
Engagements
tr unt. r. a bray
B.C.-MIii   Jennie
Mr. end Mrt. C. 0. C.llbeck en
nounce the engagement of thetr
enly daughter, Edith Jeanette
Blanche, to Doctor Charlet I.
Battle, younger ion of Mri. Battle
and the late C & Battle, ot Vancouver. The wedding ll to take
place July 13 at St Andrew'i Wm-
ley Church, Vancouver.
Ojtih^tB,
ROWLAND.
Henderson hag u her guut. thli
weekend Mr. end Mra. Thomu
White of South Slocan, formerly
of Roulac
Mr. and Mri. I. Hughes have as
their guut, Mrs. Hughes sitter, Mrs.
Edward J. Wilson ol Calgary, Alta.
Mlu Ellen Flnlay, who has been
holidaying at West Summerland
returned to the city on Saturday.
Major S. Buxton, M.B.E., wbo
hu bun visiting hit brother-in-
law end iliter, Mr. and Mrt,
Thomu Wood, left on Frldey for
Vancouver.
Mr. end Mn. Fred Cowing and
son left on Friday for New York,
where Mn. Gowlng will receive
medicil attention.
The Put Chlefi Auociatlon of
Maple Leaf Temple No. 4 Pythian
Sliter! met on Frldey night et the
home ot Mrs. H. Thompion, Columbia Avenue The Preiident Mn. F.
O. Bray, prulded. Plena were mode
tor en afternoon bridge on Wedneiday, July 10th with Mra, B.
Llttley and Mn. P. G. Palmer appointed ai a committee to make
arrangements. A few remarks were
made by the Pruident ln recalling
the institution of the Association
IS yeen ago. Tha only former memben of the Auociatlon preunt
were Mrs. W. D. Wllion, Mrs. J.
Cox Mn 0- Kay and Mn. F. 0.
Bray. Mri. Bull Llttley Invited the
Association to her home on July
17th. Dainty refreshments were
served by the hostesses, Mn W
D. Wlllion, Mn H. Evan, end Mn.
Thompson. Mrs. Bray preeented
Mn J. Cox with a gift and wiihed
her a plaaiant holiday at the coast.
Thou preeent were Mn. W. D.
Wlllion. Mn J. Cox, Mrs. 0. Kay,
Mn. H. Murdoch, Mrs. Robert
Muon, Mn B. Llttley, Mrs. H.
Event, Mri P. 0. Palmer, Mrs. F
0. Bray and Mn H. Thompwn.
Mr. end Mn Oeorge Nixon Jr
are visiting In Vsncouver and Victoria.
Ctrl Schley left Thursday morning for Vancouver, where he will
roctdo
ROSSLAND, BC-Mr*. C. A.
Hanson bu u her gueet Mlu Ruth
Fernitrom cd Needle*, formerly ot
red c.ndlu. Thoee preient were:
end Mrs. Oeorge Mart, Mr. and
Mrs. T. Fourt Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Fox, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bryan, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Williams, Mr. and
Mn 0. Dyson and Mr. and Mrs. J.
Milllgin.
Mr. end Mrs. PC. Palmer have u
their guut Mr. Palmer'i iliter, Mn
J. Morgan of Toronto, who li enroute home from Vancouver.
J. H. Nicholion, Columbia Avenue,
left lut week on a builneu trip to
Buffalo, N. Y..
Rowland Bandsman
Entertain; Boost
Instrument Fund
ROSSLAND, B. C, June 29 -
Music loven of Rouland were entertained by the ucond of a serlei
of Sunday evening Band Concert!
ln the Capitol Theatre, iponiored by
the RouUnd City Band in aid of
their Instrument Fund. The bend
wu aulited by Trail talent.
Following are the penonnel of
the band on Sunday night and when
they joined the band.
Conductor L. Auitln, 1938; D.
Johniton. IM.; W. McNee, 1937;
R. Aiken. IMS; C. Gillis, IMS; K.
Martin, 1939; D. Oiborne. 1949; J.
Jollffe. 1938; W. Llghtburn. 1939;
J. B. Carr, 1937; T. frtmball, 1939;
S. Martin. 1932: T. Brown. 1910; F.
Mason, 1989. Two memben from
Trail assisted Mr. George Watson
and Mr. A. Ferraro.
Other bandsmen wbo ware not
preunt: A. Rldgen, 1949; A. Larsen.
1910; H. Urquhart 1939; T. Lenard-
uzzl, 1932; J. Gordon, 1949; M. Pach-
avtr, 1939; A. Nlchola, 1989.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1946
CKLN
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Explains Schools
Consolidation at
Ratepayeri Meet
BOSWELL, B.C.—A ipeclal meeting of ratepayer! wat called recently by Mrs. A. Mackle. local
repreuntatlve, to hear a report oi
proceedingi of the Central Committee for School Dlitrlct No. 5. W. L.
Hepher and K. Wallace acted ee
chilrmin end secretiry, rupec-
tlvely.
A plan for the future election of
a local repreientatlve wu decided
upon. Many queitioni were uked
and Mrs. Mackle explained the
method by which the diitrict wu
being consolldited.
Clean-Up Jobs
Finished at Sirdar
turn
SIRDAR, B. C. - Meny
around crewi with engine and ca
boote hav* been coming in from
Cranbrook all week lo lift the excess can left off at thli point by
tralni trom Nelion.
Bill Marquette of Klrnberley arrived here on Wedneiday to cook
for the geodetic lurvey party at
Sine*.
Robby Armitrong hu juit completed the erection of a good fence
around hli ranch here despite the
difficulty of obtaining wire.
Mr. Roebuck from Creiton School
hu Juit completed a splendid paint
job on the local ichool buide doing
iome repain to the inside work of
the building.
Boswell School
Year Closed by
Successful Solo
BOSWELL, B.C.—Boewell echool
cloud lut week with * ule of
work and tee, iponiored by memben of the Junior Reef Crou end
prulded over by Mrs. C Lup.d-
gren.
  i   Uve Wiklund and Sylvia Koch',
Mr. and Mrt. R. J^Ptrtnan and Um, ta chlrI, d a,, mwil>. ubh
•ou hav* gon* to Chrlitin* Lake whu, Terry Sullivan and Jimmy
where Mn Portman and boyi wtll Karpowlch handled the ule of head
spend the eummer with Mn Port- L^ toy, „,d garden appliance!,
men'i parent*. Mr. ead Mr*. A. O. Rom* baked cikes ind cookies,
AmA. .were auctioned by Mri. J. Karpo-
Mr   and  Mt*.  J.  Peachy  and with with bidding brlik and re-
diughten, have gone to Argent*, turn* excellent. Donald Karpowlch
where Mra Puchey end glrla wl_l|WM j^ to th* auctioneer,
ipend   the   holiday*   while   Mr.      jg„.  x. Kennedy  end  Mn. T.
Paechey attend! Summer School,   pyyk* presided  et Uu tee table
Mr. and Mri E. Junluon return- Caku and cooktu urved with Ua
ed from Victoria and Vancouver. WW| n^, by the girl* it the
While In Victoria. Mr. Jimluon et-1 taechenge under tbe direction of
tended the-Muonlc Grand Lodge, jjn Lundgren.
In  Vancouver  they   visited   their |
About t-9 wu realized and idded
diughter*. Mlu Doreen Jimluon, , ""• u,_r;__'*V__*"*_"'
whTu Mtroo of th. (SZS.Ite l-m led Cm* toad*.
hoepltal there.
Jack Bryan returned from Vancouver, where he received bit dli-
chi.gi from tbe Army.
BYSOUTH SAWMILUNQ
PLANT AT SIRDAR MOVED
SIRDAR, B. C. — The Byiouth
uwmllling plant hat now been removed to a more commodloui lite
nur Boulder Creek and the plant
lt ill set to go u soon u labor ii
available. This will be a permanent
site and the logs will be hauled to
the mill ln future lnitead ot being
uwn ln the buih.
NIUON DAILY NIWS, WIDNBDAY, JUNI 26,1946 _ »
AINSWORTH
AINSWORTH, B.C.-Mrs. Santo
Del Puppo and young daughter of
Trail, are guests of Mr. and Mn
Jack Burn..
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Stalnton and
Fred Stalnton of Trail, were gueiti
ef Mn. Stilnton'i mother, Mn-
Mabla Lane, enroute home trom
Chue, where they were viiltlng
relative!.
Arnold Norberg returned home
from a trip to Vancouver.
Joe Hiwei Mt for Yellowknlfe
where he will be employed by the
Consolidated Mining end Smelting
Compiny.
Mn Ted Burni ind ton Teddie
left for her home ln California to
viilt her parenti, Mr. and Mr*.
Flynn.
POOLE, Seglind <CP>-Wllllim
Young, 84-yeir-old retired London
•hipping -gent, uld here after hti
flnt flight—a 11,000 mile trip from
Sydney: "I enjoyed lt very much."
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Brest Smith of Hedley, who hav*
been here for iome dsyi. plsn to
tike up reildence here ihortly.
Mn Petersen and Htrtwig Peter-
n are visiting Eugene Petenen.
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E. Trigg*, who recently returned we     kj   i •     c   II
from active duty overeee* and hu   • O nOIBOfl in  1*011
bun spending a month's leave bet y,^ M„ winlMn j^ ^
with his ■4-erwt-. Mr. and Mn t p^^ by mr Monday to vl.lt their
Trigg*. LeRol Avenue, left tor, deughter ln Edmonton and relatlvu
Toronto where he win make hli to Ontario After ulling Holiday
home. Hli wife reeidu In Toronto. im neetiklj to C. A. Brady, th*
Th. Birthday Club mat at the Klinei will spend mott of the Sum-
home of Mr ind Mri J. Milllgin, -er u gueiti ln the Eut end will
whan they honored Mn J. A WU-,return here ln the fall to take up
llami and Mn George Dyson. It render.ee ln Nelion.
being their birthday month. Isch j,ir Brady, the new owner of the
honoroe received a lovely gift from Proctor reiort, came to the Root-
tha tumbled guests, dainty refresh- amy* with hli family in May from
rnents were served. The tee table Prslrie River, Sask. where he wu
wu centred with a prettily deoon- in the hotel buslneu for a number
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1946
Hitler's Obstinacy. Gave
Opportunity Which
Allies Grasped
Hitler's blind insistence on fighting to the end in Normandy encouraged Gen. Dwlght D. Eisenhower, Allied
Supreme Commander, to defy obviously grave risks ln a maneuver that liberated all of France months ahead of the
original Allied timetable, according to
Lt Gen. falter Bedell Smith, Eisenhower's chief of staff and now U.S.
Ambassador to Russia.
By t nod of his head, the Supreme
Commander made the decision that
sealed the final destruction of German
forces in Northwestern France, Lt.
Gen. Smith says in the second installment of "Eisenhower's Six Great De-
dstons," In the Saturday Evening Post.
It wu the second of the basic decisions
which resulted in the destruction of
the Nazis In the West and which General Eisenhower alone had authority to
make. The first was his order for the
Invasion of Normandy during a 24 hour
break ln the worst weather the English
Channel had seen in 20 years.
Two months after D Day, the
American lines in Normandy extended from Cherbourg down the Coten-
tin Peninsula, meeting the British and
Canadians around Caen; Americans
had broken through the German defenses at Avranches on the West coast;
General George Patton's rampaging
spearheads were reaching toward Le
Mans; around Mortain, German forces
under General von Kluge were trying
to tdrive a wedge to the sea through
the Allied line of communications.
That wu the situation on Aug. 10 when
General Eisenhower conferred with Lt.
Gen. Omar N. Bradley at the forward
headquarters of Bradley's American
12th Army Group, according to Lt.
Gen. Smith.
"Out of the pattern of battle had
emerged an opportunity for victory in
Normandy so decisive that the liberation of all France must follow," Lt.
Gen. Smith writes. "It was a resylt of
Hitler's insistence on an old Prussian
principle that there is only one Une in
battle and the line must hold.
"Before the invasion, Field Mar-
ghal Sir Bernard L. Montgomery . . .
had developed the original scheme of
maneuver. It was: The weight of our
attack would first be put at Caen behind the British and Canadian troops
who held the Eastern flank of the line
. . . Meanwhile, the Americans farther
Wut would Uke Cherbourg, secure
the port and then drive down the Co-
tentin Peninsula. When this maneuver
wu accomplished. General Bradley's
forces would be in position It break
through to the South and overrun Brittany."
Original Allied strategy was based
on the expectation that the G-rmani
would make an orderly withdrawal to
prepared positions along the Seine
when their Normandy defenses began
to crack. Lt. Gen Smith later l.arned
from captured German officers and
leited documents that the German
withdraw.il was blocked by Hitler.
German General Walther Warlimont
quotes Hitler in The Pott article as
gaying, in regard to a withdrawal to
the Interior of France, "Whenever a
line of defense is built bark of th* front
line, my general:, think of nothing but
going back to thit line "
No preparations were made by the
enemy to form a secondary defense
line anywhere in France, either at the
Seine or farther F,ast along the Somme,
Lt. Gen. Smith reports. "With disaster
Impending, the German 7th Army
I. (masted around Falaise) seemed de-
i lib_ut.lv to invite its own destruction "
Bradley had already sketched out
In hia own mind a plan to take advan-
l tage of the glowing opportunity then
opening before the Allies, the former
chief of staff relates. He got the go-
ahead from General Elsenhower, rom-
■tiunirsted with Field Marshal Montgomery, who wu in tactical command
on the Continent, then began encircling the German 7th Army.
"Now, when the trap wu already
sprung, German armor and infantry
tried to escape the jaws closing at
Falaise," Lt Gen. Smith writes. "The
British and Canadians came South and
West; the Americans drove East. The
pocket became a killing ground.
"When the Falaise pocket was finally eliminated on August 22, the great
dividends of the Supreme Commander's decision were already flowing to
us in the swift liberation of France ...
The decision which brought these
sweeping results was notable because
of its hazard as well as its far-reaching
objective . . . It wu the first time in
history that armies have left protection of their flanks to the air.
"Hitler's interference in the Nor-
many operations unquestionably played a considerable part in our success.
The German generals sourly said so ...
But the failure of the professional German military leaders to estimate and
appreciate the weight and fighting
qualities of the Allied forces was certainly an equally decisive cause of
their defe»t ..."
Letters to the
Editor
Lelten msy ba pu.lished over a nom da
plume, but tha actual name ot the writer
must be give nt* the Editor is evidence ol
good (llth. Anonymous letters go In ths
wtiti piper basket.
Harris' Ghost Finds Social
Life in Trail on New
• Plane
To the Editor:
Sir—Mr mw friend. Jim Hardy, with
whom. In my re-embodled (orm, I hid discussed thi problemi of Trill so truly, hid
given ma his address, and a warm Invitation
to come to supper, so that I could meet the
family add enjoy some more talk Accordingly
I entered a modern Trail home one evening,
and was heartily welcomed by Mrs. Hardy snd
th* four children Den was th* eldest, about
18. and Max Uie youngest, not yet 9
They were a lively, merry bunch of youngsters, and ln a few moments I wai shown the
houu, Max's rabblti. and their other poans-
lions. There wu nothing very remirkible
•bout the houu. It wu rither smill, but extremely well plinned. and the roof wu fl*t,
with in excellent irr*ng*ment by which parti
were convertible Into fire ileeping forthe.
The .mill but nut girden. surrounding the
houu with Its dlspliy of flowers, spoke eloquently ot the retormition of Trill's climate.
Just is the (rendly people on the tram and
general air ol in snd relaxation hsd proclaimed the n.w spirit tha! mlmaicd the clly
I had Mimed the only strrnger
HALLS FOR SOCIAL LIM
I congritulited Mri Hard? on hcr beeutl-
ful ird convenient ho-ne
"Yei." ihe hid replied, (hue new houiei
certiinly Ire eomforlibli A lew complsin (hsi
(here il not enough vsnety In (heir src.illec-
lure. but theytdo suit ui ordinsry peopl** wonderfully well You ue. there ■-» no rich ind
no poor people In Cinidi. )ust well piid working people. So (hue li no possibility of miking much _lipl>y of oir poii-jilons Ovir
house, rrrl furniture ■'<* nmnly here lor orr
uie end convrl-pre" When (here li sny lort
of crlehrs':on. nr s big psrty. we hire one of
Ihe publir- hi'ls is s rrilfr of courw Our
ruh'.ic helli ttt rrfi* lmli(utioni It li to uiy
to get Juit the tvpe and me of h.-ll <-ou require
(or iry purj-cir. ini e greit dui of entertain-
In* li done In Ih.m So-ne iry that they scoil
the -'orr.cn. hut ihey certalnlv enable ul ill to
hive rnin* rrr - trt-*_'i end lo enterisln much
r.ore freely We ilro find ihs: theu hall* uve
-"oilfro.-n, _:< '--e ro loo-tt ke:p s tan r*-
lerved for vul'ori erd Hsll octuloni Peop!«
ipend their eirninji >ery frsfly: In fid. prt-
viti uvlng ll l-np.-ilbll ll th' vilue of our
ne-v mnney li r*e'l-ret to dlupptir ll It !•
rot ur-d pro-nntlv The Tfrhn .rn'i sre urging
in to r'o without rtio-ty entlrelr si B .limy
lugguted in hi! .-.-nl book. L-wklnj Back-
wird.' which I r'o hope that you hive rud"
Jim Hirdy irr.ved. ind we hid s ilmple
lupp.r—mcuntrin trout, ind I nice salad My
nlnd r-snt beck to hippy din up Tin-Mil*
Cruk ii I iimpled (he trout Din wu the
fishermen I siked him how iny trout could
survive with ell the flihermen Ihere muit be
sround Trsil "Oh," uid Din. "w* take a very
great d-al nl rsre nf Ihe fiihlng In all our
creeks and laku Many men are empli-rerf
catching the eoarie flih snd converting them
Inlo fish mesl. with which we feed the troul
In our heteherlei Our fiihlng Is better theji
ev«r Of coun* the dsy i citch li itrlctly limit*-"
1 hid found II emtxrrtulng to talk to
people who bsd no Ides who I wai and hew
I bad com* each lo Koottnty My lick Ol
knowledge of recent history simply confounded ihem Mott thought thit I had si-
caped from New Westminster Accordingly,
when Ih* four children had taken Iheir departure for some muting at their school. I
look Mr and Mrs. Hardy Inlo my confidence.
and txplilned Ihlt my return to Eirth had
arlun from my eurlulty to ue how mjr old
friends were getting along, and how mankind
had got out of tha terrible eieu Uut threet-
.-. to engulf It in IMI I 'old them ef mr
wish to »m*ln incognito, snd ther were meet
lympathedr Ther gruped mr point el rUre.
end agreed thai e public ghesk would ereuu
ftr too much ittentlon. m thet tke qulei de-
Itchment thsl I Suited would bt deilrered
People would either lend to become ulf con-
seloui snd ihow off. or clu ther would try to
ihow me eft
COLLAPSS FORCIO CHANOS
'You ue. uid Mr Hirdy. it U only sbout
IS
?? Questions??
ANSWERS
Open tt tny rtldtr, Nimei tf penom
uklng queilioni wlll not bi publlihtd.
Thtn ll no charge fer thli urvlct. Queitioni WILL NOT SI ANSWERED SY
MAIL except whin thtn ll tbvloui necei-
•Ity ftr privacy.
Eight Follower. Trill-'Prtclsely whit blows
were used by Louis to finish off Conn, ln
list Wednesdiy night's chimplonihlp cluh
In Yinket Stidium, Ntw York?
The list four blows ippeir to hive been •
left Jib, i right crou, i right uppercul, tnd I
left hook, til to the hud, though iccounti differ, notibly tht Auoclited Pren round-by-
round one, which uld: "Louli fired five
punchu thtt itrilghtened Conn up, Louli
imtihad Billy full In th* face and • dull red
mark appeared on Billy's face. Louli fired ■
hird lefl that staggered Billy, and followed lt
by a hard left and right that stretched Billy
full on his back," ale. Sld Eeder's account uld:
"Midway In the eighth Joe minoeuvred hli
min into position. He hit out with ■ long
lashing left that straightened Billy up on his
hula. The handsome challenger wis wide
open. In • tilth Louis wss In. Hli right ripped
over twice like • pile driver. Billy stirtid to
come down ilowly like a building falling spirt
ifter • shell hits it. Then ume • sliihlng murderous left—and It was over" Theu two accounts agree In Juit one particular—that the
closing rain of blows itarted wllh a left—presumably to the chin, which would be necessiry
for "itreightenlng up" • min. Thit would be
the fourth blow from Ihe end. Louis, when
uked In the dressing room sbout the sequence,
uid: "I finished him wilh a right crou. s right
Vjippcrcut. snd s l.ft hook" Thli sgreei wllh
Feder'i description, as to icqumce of two
rights ind • left.
Admirer. Ncison-Whst mtionillty ll Riy Mil-
land? Has he ever ippeired In ■ four-stir
film before "Loll Weekend"?
Ray Mllland was born In Walei   He hu
ippearcd in sevenl nul_.andlng filmi. imong
Ihem "The Uninvited." In which he co-s'.irred
with Gul Ruisell
Looking Backward
10 YSARS AOO
From  Dally News, Juna H, IM*
Construction of s new telephone line from
Slocan City lo New Denver is under wsy.
Thii will give more direct communlcstion between New Denver and the Slocin. ind probibly belter tunsmlsslon.
Mrs. Oretchen Gibion. Vlce-Preildent,
gsve Ihe Soroptlmlit Club of Nelion in Intereitlng evening when ihe spoke on poit
office work st s dinner st the Hume lut night.
Miu Emily Himion moved i vole of thinks
B YIARS AOO
Before 300 vociferous fqotball fans. Me-
Learln defeated St Savioun list night in tha
final game by a score of 2-0. thui iiing to the
head of the Ingue.
Arthur Lipointe ind his slstar Yvonne
hive lefl for ■ monthi visit to Spokane. Seel-
tle. Belllngham and Vsncouver
Today's Horoscope
TODAY* HOROSCOPE
You irt witty, am win j, fcnUI, ind your
fritndi likt ird admire you. if thli ll thl did
of your btrth Yoj have i brilliant mind, and
liki to raid and mingla wtth intellectual
people You will be or an unusually happy
In your married life Original project! will be
liven a |ood I'-an today; mental ■r_.te_.fu
Itvei you power Tht moon inters Gemini it
4 24 pm. but buytnf ii not favored by thii
■■pect Be cartful in cooklnf and ln cutting
Creative work can be well dont. and ■ long
deiired with may one irut.
Words of Wisdom
It ii not ne-ttsary to wear black when it-
1-nClng i friend i funeril Quiet clothes, however. ihouH be worn
Treat Queen
Like a Lady
Beemen Told
Street Lights
Plan Approved
In Rossland
Owing to the unfavorable weath
ar conditloni tor opening bee hlvei
moil of the demomtritlon on Siturdiy ifternoon dealt with bee
keeping equipment tnd libor nv
wiring of the frame, and In bed
ding the sheeti of wix foundttlon.
A combinilion botrd for nailing,
wiring and Imbedding the foundation  was  shown  and  also  boards
May Have to Change
Words of Monday
Washday Rhyme
Orlllls   Power   Commlulon   hai. J
found that esrly week power loidi I'
art too heavy for them lo handle."
To combat  the  powir deficiency,    ,
tht Commiuion hu uked womtn ,s
to chinge their waihday to Tuei-   '
wo0mH.,nLLi,A.VJUh.v.M,o^_^r,!,1l.1<'^ •» ******* month, unll. . new
wordi of tht'old "Mondiy, wuh- 'Unl> ln *•** proeeit *t building, li
diy" nunery  rhyme beciuse  the' completed.
ROSSLAND, B.C.. June 24-ip-
provil of recommtndttloni of thi
Committee of fire, witer ind light,'
for tht renewal of itreet lights, by
Mr. Lee of Welt Kooteniy Poweri
Ing devicei md ipeciil emphuli tnd Light Company wis reported!
wu itreued of the need for exict-|by Aldermin W, Ditty, Chilrmin
neu end  cire  in issembling snd of the Committee.
Appointment of G Erlckson to
the firemen's staff wai ratified by
tht Council.
Alderman C Bacon disclosed thai
Ihe Park Board had spent conilder
for doing eich of then three open-j able time prepiring the wading pool
tioni ilngly. Then devicei mtdt and placing benchei throughout the
■ good Job ind ipttded the work clly.    Council    congnluliled    the
considerably.
V. K. Sobarev pointed out the
greit cart which must bt exercised ln cttchlng tnd htndllng tht
Board on lis Improvement* to thr
wading pool lot.
Chairman of the Rouland Clothing Drive Committee, Alderman R
ELECTIONS FOR
FERNIE MAYOR
?__,M_!Lbe'_ .Ne,VW p'? .-'' U? '", Allison, reported that the cnmpalgn
Uit body, but tlwayi by thi wlngi.!hid |on, well over th, ,op ,nd thtl
The body li very ttniitlve end euUg pound, 0, UMd ciothing hld
eully be Injured by rough handi- )*-„  collected  and  sent  to  Trill.
Ing,  resulting   In   the  loss  of  tbe | 	
queen later,'* ha uld.
A small cage lo facilitate the
catching of the queen on the comb
by using an ordinary drinking
gins wu explained. 'The b**-!pn*NTP_.WPI_
keeper should have with hlm.!rv-'J ■ r*JI"CL'
when he or ahe li going to exam-1 VICTORIA, June 25 (CP)-Plnt
ine the hlvei, • imoker, hive toolaltdloni for Miyor ind Council
•nd veil. Us* old sicki or cedtr! in rernle, Kheduled for (his month,
birk for fuel ln the imoker, not were poitponed until some dite ln
pine birk ai It miy give off .pirki,. July when It wis found thit ill
•nd ciuie • fire In the ipltry."     | nomination papers were filed wllh-
Mr. Sohtrev then explilned theiout the important qualifying certif-
methnd he uied in .warm control
• nd re-queening et the ssma time.
There is ilio a two queen system.
With   itrong   colonies   in   double
Icat* required by Ihe Municipal Act.
Fernie his been administered by
Commissioner J. V. Fisher. Assistant
Deputy  ProvlncUl  Fmjnce Mini*
brood chambers about the end of ter for 11 yeen. In 19)8 Ihe grou
May which are showing signs of debt was 1334.9.7 with sinking funds
preparing to swarm, use a inner of $358,388 and debt carrying chargei
super clearer board with about onei of 138,000 annually. Today Fernie
third of double screened wire and hu a surplus of $243,388 in used
keep the tictpe hole cloned. Place
In the freah brood chamber thre*
combs with brood In all itigei ind
the queen ind seven light combs
over liabilities.
chsnged very little In essentuls However, w*
ia art nry dlfferenHy In many waya. becauu
about 1311 mankind found that it was being
forc*d to «ct differently or perlih John Bold,
who hu been our greit leader Into thu new
way of living, comperes mankind with the
old-faihioned clock! that had each tt be
wound I y hand and often were forgotten, or
over-..und end their iprlngi broken, and
Iheir worki worn out. and th* new kind of
clocks lhat ar* run by electricity and are much
more dependable snd simp)* provtdtd th*
right lort of power li supplied Our old-fashioned clockwork itmrly collapsed In IM when
our flnsnrei went hsywire.' ind we hid lo
get mm* new sort of motive to drlv* our tremendous michlnery. Iblt would give ui bleu-
Ings. or destroy us. iccordlng lo the spirit In
whleh we worked It Thil li the were! lore*
compelling the greet chingei whleh you see
iround you
"A merciful Ond had forced poor, itupld
humanity along Ihe paths that we muit take.
simply by closing th* paths thai wt hav* been
•KuHom«d I* take u Tom Just eiplilned
what happened"
We agreed lo keep my I .entity • close iter*  ind ta meet igiln very leee
Then tb* youngster! time home tn high
spirits Their ichool had won a debits Tb*
motion had been. Thit thli meeting feeli thtl
minklnd hu mode enough public Improvement! for the time being, tnd thtt our energies should be directed to cultivate Ibe mlndi
tnd iftth.tir repebllillei tf Ihe rising generation much mort seriously" Their school turn
ot debtten htd cleverly propoud in •mend-
meat Inserting tbt wordi tnd phyilcil" before tbt wordi "the ettlbtlle rapibillilu"
Thl* tmendmenl h*d been adopted by tbe big
meeting with treenendeui enthuilum
We downed thet bunch ef klghbrowi
(reel leit Trell." ihouiad Utile Met "Weee.
ibet Orey girl med" nld lv* "Ut bee g»t
mod." taM Fred, "lh* Trail h*tk«y twa ree
get along without her help"
"Wtll. there ll • lot of the old spirit of
Tnll toll." I renurkH u I shoe* hinds,
promlung lo return I C. Kent*
Hew Denver. • C   June a 1141
LONDON. (CP) - BrlUlns poit
office hu evolved • michlne which
"The remainder of the brood ll U "•lmost human" for sorting let-1
put in the upper brood chamber and t*rs and parcels. Letters Inside thu
completed with, light combs. A barrel-like device are grasped by
flight hole for the top box li cut Ptl" of roller! ind deposited on
in the rim of tht lnnir boirdi eonveyer belts beemth. while lirg-
which Is pl«c*d between the two conveyer belts beneeth, while lirg-
brood chimben Leive alone until **
the ninth day. The queen cells
which hava been built ln tha upper
chamber may be left u they ire
ind the flnt queen to hatch out
wlll destroy th* other cells"
The nln hiving itopped, Mr.
Soharev. took the 11 beekeepers
pretent Into hli apiary and ihowed
the hlvei which hid been treated
| in thli method ind hid the two
queem laying. To glva a larger
entrance the ucond brood chamber was raised up Ibout three quarters of an Inch by placing blocki
under the two back corners.
! The ucond half of the afternoon
wu apent at the apiary of Preiident J H LaRose. Hia 13 hlvei
! wen admired for thair neat painted
appearance and the iheittrtd layout of the locition tnd tht honey-
ihouu conveniently  pliced it the
lower sld* of th* yird.
A number of the hlvei were opened   ind   their   condition   explained
by Mr  LaRoie
Some new ideai wen learned on
lumrprr ventilation   An Inch hole
hid been bored ln the lecond brood
chimber end • five inch slot cut
In the rim of the ilngle willed hivt
cover.
Th*    tolir    wix    extractor    In
operation wu ruefully ItudKd and
'the resulting wtx* In tht moldi
;looked attractive  The honey houu
•nd equipement Inside wu an education   for    those    preienl    Much
equipment is neceiury for such s
ltrgt number of colonies
I    Th*  next  demonstration   wlll  be
held   In   Falrview   on   th*   lecond
Wedneaday ifternoon of July when
it U hoped t large number of ber-
keeperi tnd their friends will be
in attendance and that the weather
will be bright and warm
Not many of th* memberi luve
gardena  for  the conteit  thli yur
U torn* difficulty wu experienced
in getting good germiniti on this
spring. Th* need for mon preptn-
Hon of tbt iced bed u neceiury
for but reiulti
I    A third  circular  letier on  kee-
keeping ll now being written end
will be unt oat it tin tnd of th*
, month  A collection of photognphi
li being got tngelher tor tbe pic-
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slier Fans H; Pirates Whip
lants To (lamber From Cellar
By ITEVI ROBERTION
Cinidlin Priu Halt Wrltir
n_en • pitcher fani 13 beiten tn
I fam* IU «oundi food. But when
t pitcher li Bobby Feller — well
.enow l( lin't surprising.
Iobb.4 climbed aboird the New
rk Yankeei  yeiterdiy to bring
itrlkiout total  to  Id., for 194
tall and five Cleveland in 1-3
lericin League victory.
Tlflr lou  lift  th*  Yinkeel  1*\
Bet behind   pace-ielling  Boiton
• *iet,
Ine Indiini hid i holldiy ln the
It (rime with ilx rum ind 11
{ten up. Joe DIMagglo miniged
e*p ln form with four hit*. In-
Ing* homer ln the eighth.
Uewhrre     In     the     Amerlcin
lue. Chicigo White Sox defeit-
Wuhlngton Senator! 6 ., Boiton
8ox edged out Detroit Tlgeri
ind St  Louis Browm whipped
Ir'elphli Athletic*. 7-2.
i* Nttlontl Leigue, Clncin-
.«_■ took Brooklyn Dodgers
'une of 19-3. while Pittsburgh
fllmbed out of the cillir by
eg Ihe Glints 7-3 to put New
-linti Into lnt place. In Bos-
.Tllcigo Cubi mapped Ihe
e4 flve-gime winning itretk,
« Philadelphia Philliei loppid
j ll Cirdlnali 9-3.
AMIRICAN  LIAOUI
New York        000 100 020-3   II   3
Clevelind 000 000 20 -8 10   0
Byrne,   Gettel,   Wight,  Gumpert
and Robinson, Sllvestrl; Feller and
Hegan.
Wuhlngton
Chicigo
7 Members of Spokane's Baseball
Club Killed; Driver and I Injured;
"Victims Scattered All Over Hlll"
SEATTLE, Jun* 29 (AP) — Th*|*ttl« and Portland outfielder, heid
de»th Hit in the flaming wreck of Injuries; Richard Powers. Oiklind.
a chirtered bus reached eight to-1 Calif.,  held  ln.urili ind  poulbli
diy li one man died ln hospital 181 neck    fracture;    Erwln    Konopki,
houn after the bus carrying Spo-j Moscow. Idaho, former University
kane's Western  International  Lei- *>» Wiho catcher, heid Injury; Ben-
«ue Baseball team plunged SOO feet !,amln Oaraijhljr. Livingston. N   J.,
down a mountain-ildehlll. formerly wllh Sacramento and In-
_       j dlanapolis. head lacerations; Peter
George Lyden of Tensed, Ida., • Barlaoff,   Loi   Angelei.   cuti   and
pitcher  for Spokane  Indians,  was,brulses   .released   from   hospitali;
the eighth victim. He died of head, Darwin iGusi Hallbourg of Boston.
000 310 000—4 10   11 injuries  ind   burns.   Seven   olhers burned nn pitching hind and arms.
011 002 02 -8 10   I died previously, and eight, lnclud-l ACCIDENT UNEXPLAINED
Newsom, Kennedy md Early
Dietrich. Himner, Caldwell ind
Treih.
Boston 000 000 010-1   2   0
Detroit      ....    000 000 000-0   2   1
Hughion  and   11.  Wagner;  Hutchlmon and Tebbetti.
Philadelphia     000 020 000-2   8   0
St. Louli 020 012 20 -7 10   0
Knerr, Florei, Griffith ind Rosir;
Zoldik and SchulU, Helf.
NATIONAL LEAOUE
Cincinnati        011 112 409-19 18   0
Brooklyn 010 101 OOO- 3 12   0
Hetkl and Mueller; Webber.
Gregg, Branca. Hlgbe, Lombirdl
■nd Edward*
St. LouU 010 001 100-3 10   1
Phllidelphli      311 000 00 -9 16   1
Belli ay.  Wilks,  Krlsl.  Donnelly.
Brill* tnd Klultz, Garigioli; Judd.
Schanz and Seminlck.
Chicago 100 101 220-7 12   2
Boiton . 000 010 200-3 11   1
Piueiu ind McCullough; Rour,
Wallace. Spahn and Mail.
.Women
iiinale Play
Wimbledon
Mrs. Jean Nlcoll Bostock, No. 8
ing the driver, were Injured.
SEATTLE, June 29 (AP)-Seven
members of Spokane's Western International League Buebill Club
met deith lut night In the (liming
plunge of their chartered cross-
state but from the Snoquilmie Pass
The iccldint, unixplilned, occurred il > p.m. on • striight st.-i.trh
of road as dusk was settling. Hallbourg, who later ciught ■ rid*
•crou the mountains to Ellensburg.
said the bus suddenly veered
through the cable guard railing
,, .and caught fire as it itarted hurt-
Highway  four  miles  West  of  Its „n| lnd roUln| down th, preclpl.
Bastball Shortage
Fret. Offlclali;
Match Tonight
Intermediate Rep betebilleri wlll
tangle with the Filrvlew Athletic
Club thli evening at th* Civic
groundi, weither conditloni permitting. Lut Sundty th* Intermeddles
loit • 11-1 decliion to a itrong
Cutlegir trim |t Cutlegir Thl
Filrvitw squid won thilr Sunday
game a* thiy hammarcd tha Eut
Trail Juniors 22 to 7 on I rsln sorted field.
Locil officliU ire hiving iome
thing of a headache at the preunt
time due to the acute ihortige of
basebilli, It being next to Impossible to secure iny new bisebills.
lummlt In the Ciscade Mountains
The driver and eight other players were Injured, several critically.
One survivor described  the victims as being "scattered all over thc
hlll."
The identified dead werr
tious. rock mountainside
F-j.timntfi of the distance of the
Ducky Medwlck
Comes Back
to Brooklyn
The
drop ranged from 300 to 900 feel. B™™i,J™' » *™T
The" burning  bus   landed   upright |^t^p.r^'c.u.dnTS. H. off
An hour later it was only a twilled i„, ,k. "JZ,....',^... ,„,?„ .. ^
Trout Derby
Entries Above
June last Year
With uven new entriu ln tha
Gyro Kootenay Lake Trout Derby,
the total to date rou to 172,
29 above list year'i 143 entries it
thi   ume pirt of thi uuon,
No new winner wu imong the
entrlei ind Ft Relchert, Spokine
held hli first plac* poiitlon with
• 20 pound, 12 ounce flih ciught
June 8.
Mrs. L. H. Choquette, Nellon. itlll
leidi the Usherettes with a 14
pound flih ciught Miy 8
Entriu:
Ctrl Bennett, Eirmlngton, Wuh.,
13 poundi, 19 ouncei on Riy Self
■t Cimp Piridlu Jum 12, weighed
ln by N. C. Crtlg, Cimp Piridlie
Dr. W. O. Green, Crinbrook, 10
poundi. on* ounce on Riy Self No.
4 it Kulo, ind nln* poundi, one
ounce on brown nickel fly at
Boulder Creek, Kulo, June 23,
weighed ln by B   Albrecht, Kulo
steel skeleton
set the pennant fever todiy as the
Nitionil Leigue leideri innounced
Dirkness settled over the scene
First Bueman Vic Plcettl, of Sin ,hortlv lfter the accident and rescue
Franclico who formerly played ,ctlv|t|M w,re difficult up the
with Oiklind ind wis described ,,«„ ,lope ln ,h€ ^irkneu guided
as "the moil promising young play-]by fiaihlighti md flare*
er on the Pacific Cout last season i j^. m-re .erlously injured had
He died en route to a Seattle hoi- lhe|r r|othes burned off and one
i*'*** ., ,. ] witness said the scared ikln on the
George C. Rlik, 27, Infielder from worJt CMM was hanging loose.
Hillsboro. Ore. I    Some of .he victims were thrown
Frederick T. Martinez, an Infield-1 cjelr n( the tumbling bus and In- letlue career when he brought him
er from San Diego  (3427 Herbert jur„) on the jutting rocks. ! up from Houston to th* C*rdlnals In
St.) Garaghtv. whn laid "I gueu Tm IMl Now, as Dodger presldenl, he
FOUR UNIDENTIFIED .    | prrtty luckv," said: give*  the  slugging  outfielder  one
Four bodies were unidentified as,    -r wa, thrown right nut a wln-'more chance, Juit when lt appeared
NILSON DAILY NIWS, WIDNBDAY, JUNI 26,1946 — 7
Pitches No-Hitter
For 10-lnnings,
But Loses 1-0
YORK, Pa„ June 29 (AP)—Whlf,
ling 13 batsmen. Tom Kettermin
pitched ■ no-hlt game ot 10 Innlngi
but came out on tha ihort and of
th* icore
Hli American Legion Junior base-
bill turn dropped • 1-0 decliion
Mondiy night lo Crlipui Attucks.
whose pitcher Hollind Barnes fin
ned 20 ind give up only one icritch
Infield ilngle.
A low throw lo first. ■ stolen bue,
i bilk and i wild throw produced
the winning tally.
Ban Wholesale
Canning
Of B. (.Game
VICTORIA. June 29 (CP) — The
wholesale   canning  and   export  of
G, Armstrong, Kislo, nine pounds. British  Columbia  game  and   trnut
10   ounces   and   eight   pounds,   llishm and caught by United Slates
ouncei on Diamond 9, at Kaslo onihunlrrs and anglers was banned to-
June 19, weighed In by B. Albrecht, day by the Provincial Government
the    signing    of   34-year-old    Joe Kaslo. To supplement short  meat  sup-
(Duckyl  M«dwlch for the rola of     H.  V.   Clarke,  Lethbridge.   nine] piles  Soulh  of  the  border.  U.  S
pinch hitter. ] pounds, on Roy Self at Cimp Pin- hunters ind inglers hid been ihoot
Thus the vetenn Ducky, miking,d__. June «. weighed ln by N. C.
his second appearance In i Dodger
uniform, u brought bick to the
majors by the man who brought
him up Branch Rickey launched
Medwlck on hli ipectacular major
Craig. Camp Paradise.
Mrs. K. H. Gnnfell. Nelson, five
ing large numbers nf big game and
taking many trout, canning them at
the scene, and taking  them  back
poundi, 12 ouncei on F.S.T. No  4  wilh thtm *° lne United Stales,
it Kulo, June 24, weighed In  by.    Orders-in-council  passed  by  the
B. Albrecht, Kulo. ] Provincial Government, under the
Gime Act, make It Illegal for iny
person to have In his possession at
any one time In the Province more
trout  than  will   In   the   aggregate
and eighth-seeded Mrs. S. Loffargue
of France also advanced. Both Mri.|!hfrJ*5' '.n ™ IJfJlL0 .'L-    ,"!'<low ' look *hf window frame righti Ducky s days in the big time were
Bostock and Mrs. plenties are British Wlghtman Cup players.
A former Wimbledon star, Jid-
wiga Pedrtejowska of Poland, who
wu runner-up  to Dorothy Round
torches   at   Ihe   wreck   scene   lull with me.Tri'membeV flying' out'th'e behind him. j |IAAI4IAA TlnAM* , A,', .""f <h ..""A !1_" *?*, i'Z,
night   The four nn. listed on any wlndow,   but   ,   miult Vve   been.    He   had   .lowed   down   thr   1. . PC6W66   I IQ6TS 1   one fU
.Tcllm',' J ere-""'  Und°Ub 'dly        I !T ,Vl™,'!,CC,l,H ' d°nl rtmCm- lhr'^r """ -'Mr.'_!.,h0k.,.. h« 5..T ^ P The^d'efiUo mike. It Illegal for
Manager Mel Cole of Wen.tchee,     H.llbourg ..Id he was knocked !^fd   byTookV"   lo   NewSork1    Athletics,   who   wer,   th.   cell.r •"/ I***""*. In my pirt of the Prov-
senseless,    "came    lo"    Inside   the'oiinta for the waiver price In 1M3,'dwelling team In thi Peewee Lea
Athletics Take
-Peewee Tigers
Challenge To
Local Wrestlers
By 49-Year Old
Challenging inyone to meet him,
ex-Professlonil Light Heivywelght
Wreitllng Chimpion of Belgium
John Wilthion claims, despite his
49 yeiri, thit there ll no mm ln
these pirti he can't handle. After
coming here from Kimberley where
no one dared accept hli offer. Wilthion Is staying here for a week In
the Sivoy Hotel «nd Is looking for
inyone Interested In tiking him
on.
Winning the light heavyweight
wreitllng crown In th* Belgiln
Army during th* Flnt Grut War.
he went on to lake th* profeiiional
title of thit country it th* ume
weight In 1911. Ht came to Canada
in 1927 and hai bun wreitllng
iround the country ever line*.
Who has the nerve?
13 Cubs, One
(ub Instructor
Presented Badges
Thirteen Cubs and one Cub Initructor were presented with badges
Tuesdiy evening when Cubi ind
fatncri   gathered   together   In   the
amount to more than  three  days' Scout Ha" ,or the Cub pirty.
bag limit. I    Gimei were played by the Cubs,
a ilng long wbi enjoyed by both
Cubs snd fsthers is were hot dogs
prepired ind urved by memberi
of the Scout troop.
Special mention and badgei were
given lo John Culley. i Scout who
..eded
Kei. advanced today ln the All-
ad tennli championships
nr of them were Amerleeni and
display of power Justified their
lee u top-heavy favorites to
i the women's tltii In the United
n
mi Bet* loafed to i strilght-ut
1-1, 1-1, over Joiine de
ile'mester-Sigart. a Belgian and
Iblodon doublu champion of 14
Cawthera, a veteran of 13 yean at
Wimbledon, scanned the somewhat
apathetic crowd, shook hii head and
lummed it up:
"They miu the colorful old-llmen
like Doh Budge and Fred Perry.
W«'v* got to develop new stirs to
replice pre-wir oldtimen who
hiven't come back"
In the men's division lhe top-seeded Auslnliin team of Dlnny Pills
md Geoff Brown «limin»t*d U*ut
_£ ______TLW.sk***%% ™°* »%
|_,^0eet^l«iV"?_:r.l.^   «.   tm*,   Drobac  of  MIL
meed  Mn  J.  W. K   Stork ofwiukee 1-2, 1-4. 1-1.
In, 1-2. 1-0 Bolh w*n ucond- ditubihi
mitchei  Mlu Bet* md Miss POL AND ITAR "'TURN,
_.   Ar.d,   hv.   throuah   the     WIMBLXDON, Englind   J
ported in poor or critical condition
in hospitals. They were:
Glen Berg. 24, of Spokane, the
bus driver, whn was burned severely; Chris MartJe. 30. San Franclico.
one-time Brooklyn catcher, severely burned: George Lyden. Tensed.
Idaho, a pitcher, head injuries and
burns.
The others Injured were:
Levi    McCormick,    former   Se-
iporti tragedy of 1S yun igo. On wl| .novated wilh the Cardlnali'md only ilx Innings were played
March 11, tm, tha Winnipeg Toll- tn the en ot Ihe Gu Houu Ging Thi teimi mut igiln Wedneidiy
• n Buketbii: turn wire return- gon,), strong-they called him "mus- ifternoon. NATIONAL LEAQUE
Ing   by   ilr   from   Internitlonil Idu"—ind   in   iggreulve,   fearleu     Th* winning A'l ihowed up tat-
Cigi Final* it Tulu. Okla, whin batimin, he wai one of the moit ter In the field and II wis largely Brooklyn
their chartered trl-motor.d plana feared    hitlers    In    lhe    National their fielding which won the gime. S1   *-*0""
crashed  near Niodesh, Kin, ilx Leigue. He was voted the lugue'i Michael Meagher stirred In the out- Chicigo
people were killed In th* locldint,1 moit viluible pliyer lor 1917. when fie!,)   making   iome   neit   citches. 50,lon
two of them members ef the Win- h* led In hitting with ■ .374 mirk wh|> j,ck Duck ind Johnny __*ng-lClnf'"n*,1i
nlpeg  turn.   Eight  Tollen  wire and tied for the home run title wllh ,t,,(   ]ookwl   w,n   ,n   th,   infield.'L...^-?..?'*
uriouily Injured.
W L
M 23
J9 _(t
32 25
Tr*
Kl
ilk
.11
Duck of th* winner! and Koehle ot
Pittsburgh
draw   by*s   through   the
round
une 29
(AP'-Polandi "J*d"' returned to
Wimbledon's centre court todiy ind,
'qpnriftJxocKf
BWt^to____«S|£jSJ   mmm\ri trt St I
deeded fourth, eully de- «*• r_equeU.re.umed 11 greit ten-|
a (ellow-Brtton. Miu P   A  "U c_r«r t^t wu rtinedfor neir-
IL 1-1.1-1, In lh* fint round  _■ ieven *Feen by the Germen occu-
— pitlon.
For tbe record, her nem* is J*d-
wlg* IWll->u»l*l,'*ouT everyone'
leaUa   bar   ■.«-" - h*r   inllmite
e         11 It    friend* "J* J*" .
•  _    ail      11.00   !   Dorothy Bundr of SmU Monici.
mi 154       It    C«lll- lent Jed the ihorti md ihiri :
Uvt       17     -ngliih friendi e»m« through with
i Go*.     ..    125       l»9   lib* raequ-t and iho**
■ 141,       19   I   Jed toat 1-4. M. to el|hth-ie*ded
\t 471,       t.     Mn   S   L_-_»rgu* of frince, but
Copoer 13 I TV eh* ******* *****  *"***** ***** *m
go f»rlb«r In th* women i doublei
Uter In Ihe week She had little
Um* to pr*P*r* tor her post-war
debut She »mv«d in thi Unlted
Klngdom without bigiage only lut
W*dne»diy ind wu ible to get In
only two diyi' prictlce
Says "Wrong Side" Driver Causes
Bus Carrying Players lo Leave Road
Whlli itlll ipp«r*ntly it the peek the lour, hit doubles for the blg-Ne 	
of hU cireer in 1140 he wis traded gen hits of the gime. auaeiciN LEAGUE
ito Brooklyn in s dell involving five     Ungrtiff  hurled  th.  full  gime =!,,„„
I other   pliyen   ind   an   estimited for ih« Athletics, itrlklng oul four Sr'   v«.w
1100.000 in  ruh I _....__ ....  ..-   ....    _..,
NAKUSP
IIATTLI, Jum 2S (AH—«ur-i
vlver. of i mountiin bui wrick
whleh took thi llvu et uvin
I p e k • n • Weitern International
L**fui bntball pliyen ind In -1
Jural nln* oth.r penom latt
nlghl uld today an unidentified
"wrong sld." driver eauud th.ir,
charters* but ta leeve the highway and plunge down e preclpl
teue hlll.
"I uw the headlights coming
toward us on the wrong side tit
the road," Levi McCormack, 31
yeer-old Spokana outfielder, told
riportin at Harborvlew County
Hoipltal. "The road wu slippery.
Our driver applied hli brak.t Ws
iwerved acron the roed Into the
guerdrall. We went through. We
went down. I've never heard iuch
Mink, Instead of
i
hell I don't know why we didn't
smeih the other driver It might
heve been bitter."
■en Oeraqhty, 11, a ucond bete
man. corroborate^ MeCarmnk'e
account
"I uw the llghti coming." he
uld. "The cer wu en th. wrong
ilde. We either tried te mlu It,
or ik Idded. I donl knew. I wen*.
out e window too quick ta tell."
The   accident   occurred   en   e
straight Itritcb of road four mllu
Wis! et th. Cascade Mountain
tummlt. on Inequalmle Pan highway, about M mllu  Ent of lei
•m*.
The bus, taking the Uam frem,
Ipokane te lremert*n, Wuh. (er
I bueball itr n. imuh** through
guardrail cable an* caught (in at
It   hurtled   down   a   itiep   elope
Better Golf
■ y SAM INlAO
batlus ind  iliowing Hi  hits.   He *Rftr„u
'gav. no fru pa —
to first
Washington
21   X
K   29
11   44
hss been giving his time teichlng
Ihe Cubs.
Cubmuter Ivan Lewis notified
the boyi that Cub meetingi would
continue throughout tha Summer
He also slated that he would likt to
hive wen more fathers preunt lnd
thought thit they could hivi hid
Just is good ■ time u tht Cubi.
J. A Wllion, Pruldmt of the
Nelson Boy Scout Auoclition, told
the Cubs thit the Chief Scout of
lhe British Empire would be vlilt-
yj'ing Nelson this Pall, and while he
48t!v.-as here, the Scouts ind Cubs
474; would stige • big pirade with ill ln
464' uniform.
.414 First star badges were presented
403 lo S Owen ind A. McUIUnd; ucond stir to Billy Hirkneu; lnd
tenderpid to Bobby King ind Div-
730 id Birrett: proficiency badgei went
606 to First ilden—Chirlu Burdelt,
941 Kenneth Noden ind Normin Him-
901, un: houu orderly — Alfred He,
460 Chirlei Burdett ind Kenneth Nod-
.431 len: collector*—Robert Kreiger ind
IH Allen Lull*
290     Mr  Lewis wu milled by John
i Poggo   md   Bob   Verkert,   while
Percy Young led thi group Is the
_ smg nog.
|    Gerry Ko*hle on th* mound for 131   Louis
Tigen itruck out sn bitten, wilk- clevelind
ed   one.  hit  one   end   yielded   ill Chicago
hlta  Duck paced th* wlnnen with Philadelphia
thre* rum, Trickett ind Posnikoff 	
scored two uch. while Burni. Ung-; WINS FIATURI RUN
!rrad£^h._&..». mtmmi. -«- -ter*,
iwo runs to leed the toeing Tigen.'-*"*****: •if-jear-old cWrtut h-r«
with Koehle. riemlng. Hurter end ******* ** ***•'*" '"ij*™",,?,f,.a TH"!° T"J,PL_. _TL*Y - ,.„.
Steotaon scoring on* run uch Lexington. Ky . copped the fifth ind HICKORY, NC. June 2J (AP)-
hetsarm, wen Athletics - L_in«. toetun rice, e mil* lnd 70-yird t_« Hlcko7 Am.rie.n Uglon Jun-
itaft and Bum. T ..t-Koehl. and event, et Polo P»rk her. tod*y 16r baaebalf turn 1. worklni on a
riemin.f Umml-^Dm UcCton Admos finlihed itronaly to win -k,U thru birdi with on* bell"
S^«..-Ter °" MCGlM **u H.lm , Pr ,d. endtleteea rh. j policy It. trlpi. pi*, *********"-
finished second snd third rupu- gmton Mond»y wu tn* t*»m 1
. tivfiT. ' third ln two times.	
I
Scorar—Stun PorUr
Todd, Fazio Trim
2 Strokes From
In  putting,  pout,on   th*   hill   s
hale forward of renter u pictured   ..
Notice in th* picture thet the tall. '"',r,
club shift ind left eye form prectl- * ''*
Leegue
Hewk
NAKUSP, B C -Th* member* of  KnUCklebdllS
tb*   C*n*_l.n   OlrU   In   ™nt£l     WASHINGTON. Jun* 29  (AP- BeOCOnsf idd Mark
spending Sundiy it the Nekusp Mot John    N1„ellnfi    40-yeer-old 	
Sprlnp wera: th* Mluei Jem Eld- knuckiti>,Tftr   unconditmnilly   re- MONTREAL.   June   23   (CPi
»r.   Ruby   H*rp*r.   B*th   Ruihton. ,   ^ h   Wlonn,i0n S*n*lon. to- Wilh   the   it.rt   nf   th.   Cinidlin ed   hul  neverlheleu   lhe   body   - ...       ^^ MAIIH
Lornln* H.nke. Pit Shlell. Shfrl.y d     uis\, pUnl ,0 t[niA ,h|, „.- open tnurn.m,nt two diyi .way. a tald mo'^l*- I". thu<****** ?™ ilAt-V^T-ll ITI
Oienham    Joy   Oxenham.   Marlon „,„' with  ,„  American  Assoclilmn new msrk was writlm Into Ita ree- cm I ta Ion r.l.ied ind sloppy In TROfHY ATHLITI
Embru. Join Brown. Su. Walton. ,„m ,nd  ,hf„ ,0 Into the mink- nrd bookof B**conifi.ld Golf Club my  shot  but  TtrilmliTirJaJhi     ^^^tq  JuBf a (CT>
Gottselig on
Lookout for Girl
Softball Talent
WINNIPIO June JS iCP)-Min-
•ger Johnny Gottullg of the Chlri-
in  Blick   Hiwks  at  the   Nilloml I
Hock*y League *rnv«d In Winnipeg , . ,    _,_
iod*r-to icout glrli* eofltall of all     SEATTLE.  June   24   (API -fed -[ Lugu. muit Uk* nitionil profes-
H*   will   watch   WinniMg er*l Judg. Uoyd L Blick dicUrad \ lionil tautall pre«y much u  It
turns ind (tan mora to hi- todiy thl term* uud ln connection, finds ll
Terms Used in Baseball Contracts
Were "Reminiscent ol Chattels"
_.  Y_i?,____*_r-. **•** "* ***"** ""foepecf 'ee the with'tautall contract, w.r. T_»-|   *<**** hu wed^>»*l»*«'O.l
cilly • itnight line  You should ta Am„)c„   0hU.   frofesslonil Inlicml of chitUU" ind otaervwliKU of Righti for th. raturn of bit
ooking   down   perpendlrjlirly   a'.
The kum Ihould ta relai-
looking
_ ita tall
Tn.
thst If tautall pUy*rs ind "ill the'Job
.hen h.d filled in their Job  un'
th* wir' there would ta no Amerlcin miniged tautall pliyed thli
yur"
The Judg* mede his statement ln
Bridge
Mr*
Mrs G«org« Thompwn
eho visit- lhe   Civic   Recrei'.lon
rinnlnae wii thit  pliTjrounds  supervlion  were ,i
,ed with tar mother I,    Nimlp.J •« j™^ ln •].,_, ,h, UMt ln prlv,,.
Commiuion competitive mark for the club standi
71—p«r
w   exceptinnt.  they  nerar  hurry
mad* Une* IMI. wlll go to the In-  .»,.  t*.m   Iht.  Spring   H.   wu  1
divlduil.   mm   or   womin.   whou nl„i |*ut*nant during th* wer
of
current   nul-
1 l*gur
Oty  .
th* wukend guut of Mn   -
nittenhall en rout, to N.Uon home,   bec.uje
Cyril   K.r.tan.   r-l»rned   from breakrf ttaft. ^ ^ ^^
vT7^am\^%t*m ... vi*... • ****** »ZL*Z°!_______
lri"'Ern,h"v,c,or "" ross spur
*   Vintarhiege ind Vernon Ulu     R0M jpur. BC -One* Rund-
PROCTER
confidently  crisply
PROCTO. BC-Mr  snd Mn
Wellington   hue   left   tn   ruide
A   t-ert-sful   whllt   drtra   and  Nakuip TIOTntn I
ei tald Frld.y i_-.ning In
this shot Bul st (he ume lime. Ihvy
don'( llng*r ovvr It sine* ttar* 11   ,,
m Important element of rhythm In 1 *********>**Z£>* m h,„ h-„   *' ,h" *********   **, *•**.***•* ^Vl.
■ mitt   u m  ill  ihnti   And  when1    Alhlellc orglnlulinns hav. ta*n   rin  ,im4   that   It   Is.    uid   Judge
el  ..."up    o   *    ta*   .."«?. ******* '»  **>***» tta.rnomln*.lon.BUek. *,.  rarUIni,  ought  .0 Sir
«hl_T--m*«   itrota   your   ball _? **** ™* ** *>** T""»'" *****  Its thsn In mu.in, obllg.Uon, lo
Star
SHAVE
&SAVE
Wiih Minora Blttdetl
* Minora It a reol money lover b*-
eeeu I teek rar tenter __■ ereetary
Mede* tx* extra then,   eni com-
fort-oik for Mine.
dence
l»fl lor Beeton vi'l. deughier of Mr   ind Mri  Ted   he Procter Community Kail Ipoe- AUXlllOry M##t
Mr   A   Brown hu recently sold Run(jvil of Psrks Siding who his nred hy the Procter Athene Club      NAKUSP B C — Tta Jun. n
A
Mr   A. Brown hu racmuy som Rur„jvel of Psrks sioing wno net mree ny tn* rrocter Atnwtlc _
is property on  Bro*dway lo Mr   ^ attending school at Pl.aunt- rh* eerly p*rt of tta evening
ln*l*y of Prince Altart. Sask. md Mt   $,,1    (or  the  put  yeer.  It   pent pliylng mlliUry wtusi  Tt
it»ndi building 1 cotuge on Biy „p^,|,(t home et tta md of the 'or high icon went to Miu Pi
ENGLAND SCORES
OVIt  INDIA
tt 'CT*.
elin* nf
v.rt.';
Tb*
urvlce mm
He utd Ni«nlec'i rontnrt with
Ita tram give the Riinlers the right
to fire tta pliyer et my time, but
did not jive tta men th* right to
ngn    The   roe.trarl   wu   .ublect
rrri rout
____-
.::-.
*'     lnl»ndi building 1 cotur on osy „p^-(«i
Street.   Nskusp 1 school   t*
NAKUSP. B   C   - Mn   Robert ..
,  ~     F   Cook. Un   Mery Oerdlner end
1000     Mlu G»»ndolrn  C,*rdln*r of Cal
,7*     giry who have b«*n the guuta nf
*     Mr   ind Mrs   G   HirMT of Glen-
tank left on the U  Mlnto
Mr   and  Mn   Trad M.roh. whn
fl       tav.   bun    th.    guuts   of    their
diughter ind  son-ln-liw, Mr   ind
Mr* Jim   DivldKin  of Revelitoke
IIH ratumad home
I Id Cpl   A   f   McDuffln  n( Vsncou
ver end Cpl R Whiiuker nf the
im Mount*! Pollc* were in Nlkuap re-
IH     rantly
LONDON. Jui
bowline of Al»c  Bedaev   who tool not only to League bylaws and on
Tl         /-'i  for   141  runs,   end   tta itltullon.   but   to   any   iuta*quent
"" ing "of "th.' Wc_n.niAu.lii.rVm tatting of Ju H.rd-Uff. who icnr- altandmmti
****, th* Arrow Laku Hoarital wu held ed Xt   wen major farton In Ing- Judge Black added, hnwever. that
..hkwamk. Gordon Brady. Mervyn
MrMullm and f.li Pndmeroff A
delicioui  lunch  wai  tervrd  hv  tta
Hoepi
Mrt   .
******  at Ihe home of MnR   Mcculloch   lend*,  decialv*   victory   one   Indii  tta Ralnlen   are not lo ta hlam«d
with   11   mem.
Kmbru prvtWIlng
N»w    fl'""
I   Wn   1.   m   Ihe   fim   p«_r.war   (Ticket   Uet  or criticised fnr eny unileterel pro-
match    b»twun    tta    two    lumi,'*'1*"""* tn Ita cemtrart   The Coul
,-j  whleh  ended  tndly
ROSWrl.l.    RT    Mr    .nd   Mrs
R*turnii_g  from  the  CPR  yirdi
_     it Oksnaian  L*ndlng w»ri
i^u John*on. R   t
vi t..|.
Ltd P.*.
n  Lending w*r« t   C
l.iRue md K   Pi-
kuil
Mn O I rinlalwn whe hai bun
1 pellmt .1 H.lcyon Ho( Iprlngi
r*turn*d Mn nnl.lson wu met
.1 Nikn.p hy tar huitand motor-
In* frem Vemon
A. t I Bt*nl*y hu returned
from Vancouver
C.pt and Mr, *** It Wright hive
returned fmm Vincouver
mmi
Mr and Mr. I,*nn Puhl Ind
roung daughter who hav* bun the DOCW7PT T
guuti of Mr Buhl', hrnlher-ln-lew DUO" ___.___-___.
•nd inter. Mr .nd Mn Trank
R11th.rl.nd nf Beaton were in Nl
kuip renewing arqiiaintancu en
mule tn their borne in Califorla
Mr and Mn I W Somen whn
hav* bran tta gueiti of Mr lorn
et, .uter ind brother in law Mr
and Mn Wilier I. Maiw.lt tnr
son* Ume left tor Nelson Ttay
will leave tor Vettle where ttay
will visit uveral d*y. prior to returning to Weet Venoouver wtan
thev will m*ke ttair future home
Mrs Ruben Ruerte lefl on Ihe
gft   Mlnlo  lor   Vanrouver
Mn R MrWhirtor left fof Vin
comer   and   will   be   lh*   gueit   ot
very rueraaaful   IVnialtnna nf mf
pllu and r,,h amounting In t_* hed  NAMID COACH
hear given  Raporti ne, visiting and MtNNtAPOI.il   June  ■   'AP>   -
mending wu* elan giwn Rill Conk, diractnr and chief ic_u!
The   mutlnp   meet   lo   N   lue- of Cleveland  Baron, nf tta Amen-
penderf foe tta mnnthe of July and ran   l4oekey    laegui    toier   wa.
l*on.rd Tl.rk. Miu Margaret Hark   Auguit    Aftunnon   lea   wu  tund nsmoi   ttmrh   nf   Ita   Mlnn»*polll
of Gray Crewk  w.r, (he guert of by tta hntam Un  R   McCulloch Item af tta Unlled Itatu H«ck«r
Mr   and Mn   Paul I.   lulllvan.       and Mra   W   _(..-.: .,,  .
"Beaver Qold" Tempts Racketeers
NORTH BAY. Ont. June M (CPl  fimnellini Into Montreal wtar* the     Infnn-wMmt *fflrarl uy Uw k*
Illegal fur nperaiiont in Norttam prle* nf ■ heaver ikin li u high    .  rracktng  Itau  organlwd  nngi
Ontirio. itimuleted by a (remuid- ** ** * *****
_i     ___ .a  .     _. There taa slwayt beon • racket     Nuawraui    .rreei.    tara    been
ous  public denund fu  fura.  no- ^  ,u  fnmn{ M.iu.^i.a   prtra. mad* CevKttuu tara fnllowul m
srs .1 in ill time peel with mat h*4ng paid far tatvu tkim hen murti
Mri    A    Lemtuii   nf  Wnngell. .      damhier  ind  mn-ln liw   Mr  °' ,h*   ho' '"'" dutlned fnr Mon- given  tta  imuggleri  tnd  tttppm. Bill,   uy   tk*   1 iitartfe*   tluy
Aletk*. It tta |u**t of tar slstu      ,   Mr* n.rrv  Vmgkin              jtrael. g*me overerari ind offlculi 1 n*w tnruitlv* In tr*» tun Illegal- hiv* only arrarctad Ita MTtac* nf
tnd benttar-lnlew. Mr ind Mr* J t    Mn    r-   g   laity    Mrs   Jimu m" 'he Lendi and Peraet* D*e«r1-|t?," uld O  M Puk*. _U_pe.tn.u-l •  liaeratlv*  reeku  et lekiag  fan
r»re«t                                                Hikemen   Mrs  Hirry Murphy i_dlm*n' of OeUrm made known leetieM fer  (ta  Pip*'tenuH  *t  Perth mrt *f umm   Ita relnleg ef   __ee-
H*k*men   Mr.   Hirry Murphy md
Mr .nd Mn C J Turner of Ar- „., p,. UtlMt ||f, ,M  < „',h|     nlrt,                                               n. n, (Md
|rew^trk. u«*«np«tl»d by btrJTui^ilrle fnr leraril diyi .1    Whitihin     Ttay Intlnwied mut nf Ita gmgi'UM LITTLI  MIN Then   wu   M   ull met*   nt  OH
r                                        ■  fl...  ■-."-.  .   .----'-       Uk*                                                  en|a|*d In tta illieii tar trad* if*1   Tta M|ini_*d rings ir* uid I* ttmmak ml the Mae" In tta ruket
I tt    BROWN              *mmmm *v""iei                                                           cleverly orfjnlud .nd making liab'b* imiiud tt trugin null aad tat It wu uid ttat husMrtas nf
***   ^^'r                iH laduMrlili              WM off IM     Tnrnnlo*s   .dv.nc*    .rrra.   Ita profit* frem tta buHnu*                  W| fer ilulen utd artvil* Indlrl- (hnuundt nf dnll.n worth «« tae-
laee   em*  Crtl*  Wee*.   >M r.iia Mtt off IM e.rir at a ipaed of X to M mllu in     By  pline. Beta* ter ead  train,*>u_i  erbe ere  (MM  te  keeks  X ver ektat   er*  beta,   ran   mil   of
•   lei Mr II iiiilit.e.                   4111 off   il hour                                               illeg*llr tnpeed fur Is uld te be trteafee. Nl* X 1 trims aeaerie OakMX MX %n%ec nery pea*
Help Wanted
Excellent Opportunity
'or progrewive young man of integrity capable of organinng ond managing local of-
lice for BC'l fo_teJt growing Health ond
Accid-tif Aiwxiation Mult be oble to org-
arne diitrict talei crew ond produce reiulti
Attractive contract to right mon, pflut odver-
tuing tupport In diitrict popen, protpect
leach, etc , hocked hy lound orgonnation
thot offer, liberal benefit* for moderate
meinberihip rote II you're rha mon we wont,
apply to Box No. V I , Nelton Doily Nrwi,
stating   qualification!    Trifled   need   not
opp-V
 	
S — NILSON DAILY NIWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNI 24, 1946
TODAY'S News Pictures
WOMEN  SEEKING CONGRESSIONAL  SEATS; Janet Jordin,
left, who ran for Congrau In the R.publican prlm.rlu In th. 18th
*• California dlitrlct. Mn. Sara Hughei (0), of Dsllu, Texu, w.i Tun
ing for Congreu In th. Texu primaries A lawyer, the w.i appointed to th. bench In 1938. Thete two women were emong the 19
campaigning for election to U.S. Congrau n.xt November.
UNIVERSITY ORADUATIi
Ml.. Mixine L.nora Llndow of
8llmo who graduated from Unlvenity of British Columbli. Aged
21, Mlu Llndow received htr
early education In Salmo tnd won
her aenlor matriculation In Ntlton. She hu majored In history
ind French. Miss Llndow li tht
diughter of Mr. tnd Mrs. Ctrl W.
Llndow.
TWO-TONED LOCKS: Ella
Rilnu of th. film, utt t niw
vogut with hir two-tone coiffure
In "whltt tit tnd talli." H.r trtu
•• .ra gold .nd brown, but ml-
l.dy ran whip up whitever color
combination ah. deilrei by mun.
or rinift.
HEADS WORLD SANK: At th.
luggeitlon of Preiident Truman,
Eugene M.y.r, tbove, newipeper
publlth.r of Wuhlngton, DC
wu elected flnt pruldtnt of th.
world btnk.
MAKES DISCOVERVi Working
•t bit mlcroKop* her. li Wtyni
Slmmond., 29-year-old w.r veteran and graduate itudent In tht
botany ind bacteriology depirtment of Wlchlti Unlvenity, Wichita, Kan., whou discovery of t
new strain of penlcllllum wu rt-
veiled by Dr. W. M. Jirdlrx,
Preiident of thl unlvenity.
om evtcuu e.
; •  1;   ]
* a
,-A.   .
Pelewdt tad etleMvu orawd train alitUkwliI Sluen.-Pt.___* by Photocraft
They'll Do It Every Time
fHnvx'fcoiM.
COUBVOSItUtt,
WHJNOTON.
_«.ni_ r*        \
A_n»oV-,    _
_____
Cu^WUL
QUICK TO CROCHET: Squire.
bright u tht lunflowtr thit'i t
part of thtm . , . u right tnd io
verutlle. Btciuu thty in quick
to do, beglnnen  Ilk. thtm, too.
Crocheted In doubl. atring. Each
■quirt meuurea 12' i lnchei; ttku
uit 16 for 50-Inch cloth. Pitttrn
hu dlrtotlom; itltchei.
Stnd TWENTY CENT! (20c) In
for thli pttttrn. Print plainly
colni (itampi cannot bt tccepttd)
SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE
NUMBER.
Send your ordtr to Dtlly Ntwi
Patttrn Department. Nelion, 8. C
QH.PURITANIA-
ABOUT THE. LAT
XJN'T BROOD   T (VEGOTTO    Iff {-'OH-tSOB.I
t F OAMIMGHAM   1 MARRY SOME-   A  WHUT It HIS
VAN PEW.'.'   YOU'RE VOUN4-  / ONI BEfORE MY   1 .ASC/HAY-SAW
YOlllll   BtAUTIFUL   VOU
^    19th BIRTHDAY, TO / FO' tUOtL AH
DESERVE. THE
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BEST- SO       .
-^Plt^JOek THAT 35 raClbr-     _
MARRY Pllf
•5/
_£_£_*_*_
tf ;VtTTt\s9ea million iCMPfl
BECOME MRS.
V  7_______fTSli -so it H_hi__dfJ_P
.    ****** *__■ niGHT As rsBpiwr
HENRY CABBAGE
coorr~jsm
_S__v   \i|H well be )   \hfm\y
Ti         ,   ( you.'.'■ J\ *f WW
iii /.^*___
*r-^\/>_4«^# T*y\ \ikx
7   TB
XriPV'   /Wmm^X'Jm''m\>
eft <^^r-m^LSL
_fcV__si^*^K_r ^^
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"*?mamm
r\ip
CLASSIFIED
PHONE 144
wthnin —
Aimer Hotel.
nnnwr-rr.... Ilir_
writer.   Oood   condition.
924 Vernon Street.
BIRTHS
[RUTHVEN-To Rev. and Mrs. J.
Rulhven, 708 Baker Street, at
potenay   Lake   General   Hospital,
ine 21, a son. David Malcolm.
HELP WANTED
jtACHER    OF     AGRICULTURE
(specializing in Horticulture. Must
be fully qualified and experienced ln Iree fruit Industry. Attractive salary schedule. Junior
ghd Senior High classes State
ether subjects capable of handling. S. B. Hirtlc, Secretary,
Oliver School DUtrlct No. 14,
Oliver, B. C.	
WtflREb - 6WE'y_T_K» tdt
tular mill for either eolld or Inserted tooth saws. Must be experi-
Iic.d. Also one planerman to
ke charge of planer. Start work
et week in July Apply Big
md Lumber Co., Ltd., Nakusp.
JDENT DISTRIBUTOR FOR
nous BABEE-TENDA safety
airs In Nelaon District. Part
M work. Car neceiiary. Family
an preferred. Act now. Dlitrlct
IMgr. In town thli week only.
Box.M34 D»)'y gewi
Ihlery  tlOO.OO  per
PUBLIC NOTICES
"JflJftg*;
—.   ,,   .    ,_.   month   plui
poom, board and laundry; 8 hour
hay tlx day week. Dutiei com-
ktnet July 15th Apply Matron
felocan Community Hospital, New
fcenver. BC.	
■POhTER WANTED BY THI
■Cranbrook Courier, Cranbrook,
B. C. Muit have some reporting
pxperlencc In the weekly newt-
•per Held. Apply 4o Cranbrook
Purler, lUIIng salary expected.
ED - EXPERIENCED ME-
nlc, Itate wage* or salary ex-
 . also give references. Can
ride houat.  Apply  Box 2832
ton Dally Newi	
_ttPER  POR  ANNABLI
x%. Accommodation available
..' married couple. Apply L. H.
hoquette, Ml Ward St.	
IP6ERRY AND CHERRY
Ickers one woman and I girl*
_j*ton Job about ( weeka. W. J.
HcConnelj Harrop.	
ED - BERRY PICKERS
lady and txp. for end ot June
July. Mrt. C.  Becker,  1418
Vancouver St.
rac. eurrwe km um-
cedar   pole*.   Want   cedar
NOTICE or APPLICATION PO.
CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF
BEER LICENCE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the 22nd. day of July next, the
undersigned Intendi to apply to the
Liquor Control Board for conicnl to
tramfer of Beer License No. 7142.
lisucd In respect of premises being
part of a building known a. Ymir
Hotel, lilunlc on Front Street. Ymlr,
Brltlih Columbia, upon lands deicrlbed as Lot 7, In Block II, Town
of Ymlr, Plan 940, Kootenay Dlitrlct, Nelson Land Registration District, In the Provlnct of British Columbia, from George Clerihew, Junior, In reipect of all his righti and
Interests therein, to Gordon Spiers,
of Ymlr, BrltUh Columbia, the
Triniferee.
DATED at NeUon, BrltUh Columbia, thli -lit. day ot June. MM.
GORDON SPIERS
PERSONAL
vASoarmrerCT
loleL Opp. CJJL Depot
6N gTArinAHT) WW-
Oood   condlUon.   Chen'
Sidney Hyoms, Fur Stylist
,   Repairing • remodelling ■ Storage
3rd. floor. 143 Granville. Vancouver
iuaxS-MWB Haw: itr ui
lell you about "Sweetolrne" substitute. A. B. Warder, R.I, West-
minster.	
THBLMA   CARLETON,   TTORB
and   Writer's  Service,  Ross  Bpur,
B.C.   Rhyming   Dlctlonsry,   7Sc.
Write for free clrcuUr.
25c-r8 l>HWP25t-~
P.O. Box 434. Vancouier
Any 8-Cxp, roll dtvtloptd and printed 5.1c fieprlnti 3c Free 8x7 coupon
efii_v__?Anr_.ANfiTdA>_rYou.
Use Angellqu* Grey Hair Restorer   to  regain   natural   color-life.
|1  at  Mann-Rutherford, and   all
druffUtg.
WICK AlUtY fft-U STOMACH
trouble*—Indlgeitlon, heartburn,
sour stomach, dyspepsia—wilh effective Wilder*! Stomach Powder.
Mc and tl at ill druggiiti.
.USA;. .U_5 TlTuTf
U   used   by   the   teaspoonf.il   tb*
uunuun Dria.no,     »*me  ai  lugar,  alio   for   bakings.
Applicant and Trinaferee : cinnln* plcWIngs.  JO poundI  ilie
-*—ac itl.OO.  100 pound sire MM.  Delivered, jiugir Sub., Plsmondon, Alls
f5P rfC-tWo fORfDRta OF
ecrema, piorlasli, ringworm, athlete's foot and other skin Irritations wllh Ellk'i Ointment No 0
prescription of noted ikln ipe-
claliit. Itch relieved promptly
ikln heiled quickly or money
refunded, 11.00, $2.00 Mall order!
filled promptly Order today fmm
Ellk'i Medicine Co. Dept. 42,
Saskatoon, Suk.
MACHINERY
Pulleys
Solid and Split
Bearings, Shafting
and Collars, etc
Nelson Machinery
& Equipment Co,
214 Hall SI.
Phone 11
Mining, Milling and Sawmill
Machinery, Building and Contractor!' Suppllei
if It'i Machinery You Want,
Coniult Ui
_0> jAll, MlKILUNIOUt
PLENTY OF HOT
WATER
In your horns whtn you
install 0
DUO-THERM
AUTOMATIC FUEL OIL
WATER HEATER
Cm be Initilled In city or
country homes, end U efficient ind economical In operation.
PRICE:     $149.50
SEE THEM AT
<£__-__»
Province of BrltUh Columbia
Department of Public Works
KOOTENAY LAKE FERRY
The Kootenay Lake Firry run
between Fraier'e Landing and Gray
Creek will be Uken over on Thunday, June nth, and frldey, June
28th, by C PR. SS. "Moyle" during
Inspection.
The gross load limit on tha SS.
"Moyle' U five toni.
Signed:   E. SMITH.
DUtrlct Engineer.
Court Houae,
Nelson, B. C,
June .4th   Iptt.
T. Pond,
Nelson.
T5R
, maker.  .
0N(_    YOUNtT   MAN    . -
goods  wereho_ie.  Apply
Ml Dally News
aWo-MT-I-AH!-
"rapslr man. Shortyt Repair
Nelson. ^	
TANft6h   TO*   Art-
ihlft Peeblei Motors.
rwXNTEDT-* GOLD-
[ Cite Cale. Nelaon.
 BUSINESS AND
_JIONAL DUtlCTOlY
-OtdtZm*  AND   Mini
,        ■*sp«1_1WTATIVII
h.wttRow^tcg^s-AV-
Mk »1  '-^phina St- NtUon.
TILWU. hSSslaSd. b c.
'     .itt Chimin. MlneRfrsnlve
MMWaY aIIa.
-am jgBMI BJS-F
Jl BUlt lndepeoient Use* Hep-
l_l.nt.Uv* Bo** Trell. B-C
^flltf-r^eVA-TO..-	
Dl MtLAARN. DC. CTOJ*-
! X-ray Sptnography Sir and
■tte tUg. Trell. UC PhJO*
U^^DrAi_^^snnwp
*      LTD.   Drilling and Bit tu
FURS
Why weir i shabby Pur Coat—
free Polar Storage with all expert restyling and repairing—
No payment required until coat
teken oul—Free estimates.
POLAR FURS LIMITED
548 Granville Street
Vancouver, B. C.
CIVIL SERVICE
EXAMINATIONS
Prepare NOW fer Spring end
Fall   examinations— Letter   Car
.er, Poital Clerk, Clerk 1 - 2,
Custom! Clerk, ttc. FuU partlculin upon  rennet  to  MCC
Civil Service School, Ml tn-
dertr.n  ISldg.,  Winnipeg,  Men.
Oldctt In Canada. No agent*.
WANTID, MISCILLAHIOUS
_Wt> T_(h_.RiNa*'mow 'tbv-
lowing stomich Dliorden: Acid
Stomach. Indlgeitlon, Heartburn,
Coited Tongue, Bad Breath, Sick
Headachea. ttc Uae Ellk'i Stomach powder No. 1, prepared by
experienced Pharmacist. It mult
glvt Immediate reiulti of money
bick, 11. a Mall orden filled
promptly. Order todey from
Ellk'i Medicine Compiny,   Dept
42. Saskatoon, Suk.
-. m'. mam maooaaa	
"LONDON"
All-iteel Hind Holiti
"The   Strongest   Gesred
Known." Weight only 115 lbl. Lilti
5 toni on ilngle llnei ThU London
1-ton hand holit ll uied In conitrucUon.   mining,   lumbering,   marine .____
ind   many   other   Induitrlei   too SIMONS
numeroui to mention.
It Is Indispensable tor thi moving ind loading of ell typu at
machinery. Only hand holri In the
world with Tlmken bearings, 'he
"London" hu a compound gear
ratio of 24 lo 1 (or lifting loads up
to S tons on a single line. This can
be multiplied many tlmei with the
use of gang blocki and multiple
lines. Warranted unbreakable!
PURVES E RITCHIE fa SON LTD.
IM Hornby Vancouver, B.C
GREENWOOD'S
Hardwirt. Furniture, Electrical
Appliincei
4M Biker St. Phone 85
NIUON DAILY NIWI, WIDNISDAY, JUNI 26,19441 — t
Toronto Stock Quotations
Deaths
Prtvati! »_lK*6k WttL":
In Nelson ihortly who wUhee to
purchase one or a pair et italn-
wood corner cupboards, four er
ill antique chairs, old silvet,
chlni figures, and good oil paintings. Send particulars at once to
H Btllty, Poet Office Box 71,
VlctorU, B. C.
ship n nn laAPiBTAii
or Iron. Any outntlty Top pricei
paid. Aettv* Trading Company
416 Powell St, Vancouver. B.C.
-cmiii —
VTA-fl-I) ■
AH 11.1) — _ HAin IAW, A"!
condition or site. Stale IIP. Price
and condition. A. Dryidsle, Fau-
quler, B.C.	
ITROfHTLV WTBjfcu - l TMI
Zypher double knitting brown
wool to finlah iwcttcg. Ph. Ttt-E.
WAWTB - oMt rlbtSt HOW-
Ing machine. W. Rebolkln.
Thrums. B.C
WANTTO - _   	
and tamarec Apply X* Baker
Itreet
tm *tdvt bbh tc j r was
gan. Nelson. B.C,	
"HAGGifN.
Engineer
B.C. Land bur
$ITDATIONS WANTID
Rates under Itta heeding He
per Una. 44c • Une per week,
lea.   10%   for   nub.   Minimum.
2 linen
COOK
mine
DESIRES   POSITION   IN
 .   locglng   aeeap    Snail
JS^SffSBfiffl|lJe-S--A---W - w-LLBW LH
218
BC. Surveyor
MIT inb rial f-. -
Ptwne" IM
_A_h7
| Machine Shop, eoetylenT and
hie welding, motor rewinding.
I R3 M4 VernonS-
ean excbdr jaw-
ita In mine end mill work
    j wotk. light and heavy
acute  and  Acetylene wtldlng
Vernon S!   Ne.i.v Pr.   *
BCTtH-B aocouhtaHt
your home ot mine. Ph. _*t-Rl.
$20 to $1000 Loans
For Married Couples
WITHOUT ENDORSERS
Quick, friendly, tun-free  lervlce.   Eeiy   repayment   terma.
Life iniuranee Included at no
extra coat Reduced rales
OVER  200,000  SATISFIED
CUSTOMERS
CAMPBELL
Fln*ft-* Corporation UmU«4
__________1_____-___U__B **m        ]=*T""' -"^
AUTOMOTIVE,
MOTOiaCiq, IICYCLP
WILL TRADE ltM FORD FOUR
Doer Deluxe leden. Flnt claaa
ahape, good looking for Light Delivery Truck Wll! pey difference
or viae verae. Muat be In tint
clue condition Apply Feirvtaw
Cash Market Pheni tX        	
truck tine See ua before you
buy Empire Motori. 101 Baker
St. Phoni ua
makei of can City Auto Wreck
eri   Boa H Granite Rood,
f A_ntD-IV  IXStRVietHAN
car, not Uter than 15 model. All
cash   Bo. Mid DaUy Newa.
FOR ..All - j-TioIBi- *mowe1.
and m( of hameaa   Good condition. All. Ma'ioff, Robion.
New two-ton two-speed light-
weight all-steel hand noliU, price
$4*1511: new GllchrUt logging
jacks, $75. new and used flexible
Ialvanlred and blick steel cable;
" semi-iteel bench blaei, IS; new
tteel plate remnants, pipe and
fittings.
ATLAS IRON k METALB LTD
ISO Prior St. Vancouver, B.C
pow EH SaW MS*ai<!
Our itaff ir fully trelned bi lhe
servicing and repair of all mikei
nf power chain uwi. Ship to ul
for Immediate service.
AIR EQUIPMENT SERVICE LTD.
1401 Hornby Vancouver, B.C
We are BC. dlitrlbuton for Le Rol
air compreuori and englnei; Tlmken blU and rodi. power chain
■aw repairs.
     HA'CRWm	
Carco Logging archei end wlnchei for tracwin.
Briden wlnchei for trucks.
Hand wlnchei — moit iliei. Immedlite delivery.
Cummins Dleiel Engines
BAYES   EQUIPMENT   COMPANY
Crinbrook, B.C
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
OF RELIABLE MINING
MACHINERY
Moncho Trorrta ond Mucking Machine., Mine Rails,
Pipe, Compressors, Rockers, Jock Hammers, Valves.
Vancouver Sales &
Appraisals Limited
Ml Beech Avenue
Vincouver, B   C
Panel b__>, laroe
baby crib. Bedilde table. Blmk-
eti, pillows, kitchen wan, Cole-
men limpi, light 1 wheel box
triller. 110.00. Phone MI-X.
FOR SALE - CHESTERFIELD,
bedroom suite, studio lounge,
desk, heater, kitchen stove, and
breakfast suite. 906 Oore St.
TR
t6n SXL«- e.e._t. AIRE
good condition, IM. Write oi
phone Lawrence Koilanclc, Crei
cent Villey. 	
H_5nr
ARD RECEIPT BOOKS, 4
receipts to page with duplicate
•heeU, NeUon Daily Newi Print-
in;: Dept
(pE-yraNai-TOitt'ire
clal low price..  Active Trading
Co, ttl*.  Powell  St.. Vancouver,
M*1' iAli-i LktQt TibXti
ilgm md a fall houae rug. Ill
Baker Street or Box IM.
sale. Phone M0.
LIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND
FARM SUPPLIES, ITC
SOLLY CHICKS
FOR    SUMMER    CHICKS
YOU
need the exlrs llvabillty and vigor which haa made the Solly
•train fimoui ior ever tt yean.
Wi will hive New Hampshire
ind Flnt Croee chlcki ivstlible
until September Mth. Write L. F.
SoUy Ltd., W<i>thotn>ei, »- C-
pulleU, Leghorn preferred. Mn. J.
Langman. Rouland, B C.
wnTmi-icg remeiB. mew
Hampshire.. Iltt. I weeki old.
Phoni FnVR.
MINIS
Anglo-Huronlan — —
Armistice 	
Aitorla  	
AtUs  	
Aubelle -	
Aunor  	
Aumique  —...
Bagamac      	
Base Metals Mining 	
Bear Exploration     	
Blaulleu Yellowknlfe	
Bevcourt  —
Bldgood Kirkland  	
Bobjo Mlnei 	
Bonetal —
Boycon  	
Braloma    -.—
Broulan   .....
Buffalo Ankert 	
Buffalo Red Lake	
Campbell R L —-—
Canadian Mai    —
Cariboo Gold QuarU 	
Ciitle-Tretheway	
Central Patricia -
C Porcupine —
Cheitervllle  —
Cltrelem   -
Cochenour -	
Coin Leke	
Colomac Yellowknlfe	
Coniolldited M k S	
Conweit  —
Croinor -
Delnit-
Dlckemen Red Like 	
Diversified  	
Dome Mlnei	
Domlda  —
Duqueine -	
Duvay  _
East Amphl	
East Malartlc	
East Sullivan 	
Elder  -
Eldona   	
Falconbrldga Nickel	
Fed Kirkland 	
Francoeur  —
Froblsher   	
Olant Yellowknlfe	
Ollliei Lake 	
God'i Lake Oold —
Oold Creet 	
Oold Dale  	
Gold  Eafle   _ 	
Golden *#ow _	
Oolden Oete ——
Golden Manltou  	
Orandoro ,   	
Gunner Oeld  	
Hallnor Mlnee 	
Hard Reek Oeld	
Harker Oold 	
Harrlcana 	
Heeth  	
Heve CadllUe 	
Holllnger  	
Homer   	
Hoeeo  	
Howey
_w
3.25
1.70
J. 1.
fbTuii'- vottho mtvt
tea. t- B. CarUon. RRl, Mellon.
•WA-fftD-Bi_.LV K». dt (MAT.
Too Taylor. Kaalo. B. C
national Single and Double
Drum Gasoline HoUU
Ideal   for   Log   Loading.   Lend
Clurlng. Dragline aod Building
Construction.
NATIONAL MACHINERY CO.
LTD.
Vancouver, BC
KtJlAltt
HktldriAl MHXHi UW.
MILLS an strongly built lor eco-
nomlcal production to suit Weitern CanadUn Umber. Manufactured by NATIONAL MACHINERY
CO LTD. Vancouver. BLC.
IQAT. AND INOINU
jUL»-one"
(FOR SALE-ONE 114.H.P. SEA-
Klng Outboard Motor. Al lhane
throughout Price $150.00 cuh.
Phone or write Al'i Garage, c-o
Al Pijure, Bdjewoed. j. C.
FOR SALi — COffrl_ttNTAL •-
cylinder engine. Reconditioned and
lulUble for boat or power. Phoni
W-L	
for saix-I- t*t. OH5XI TOU
1300 or neereet  otter.  Box  tt/1
Kulo, B  C
wTBin -• mw K n tut
boot Phone 1M-L3
 KINTAU	
URGENTLY NEEDED BY VT«R;
an and wife, I roomed furnlihed
or unfurnlihed suite or housekeeping room. No children. Box
Ml  Daily Newt.
tot ROT-WrM. C6TTA3I OR
South   Shore.   I   mllei   Celt   of
n—_lwl_m     Nellon. Oood bethlng ind boat.
LL • STUL CORDWOOD SAW I    ApplyKT Gnham. Vnnlngton.
!r.,f!i..N,,t,l°.'",'.,.>.ie^-,.'L.__. fXifffe  TO  MIT - WALL
houie   or_ spirt   close   In.   He
Hudion Bay M Ic S ..._	
Indian Leke 	
Iniplntlon 	
InUmatlonal Nickel	
Int Uranium ...._ 	
Jackntfe  	
Jack Welte	
Jaeon  	
Jelllcoe  —i
Jollet Quebee	
Kayrand    ,
Kerr-Addlion  	
Kirk-Hudeon 	
Kirk TewMtte __	
Kirkland Leke _	
Like
Lake Shon Mlnei .
Limaque Oold
Leltch Oold	
Llngmin Lake __
Little Leaf Lee —
Louveourt	
Lynx    _.
Macasia	
Ltd. Grinvllle Ulead. Vancouver
BC
DAILY CROSSWORD
t.mmmmm a __e_ut
not workleg M BUd
J Four- tSC-daeee
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Chartered Accountant
I TUrt-Tte St- Trail tb, O*
"IIBBMB MInd itqi
I W. I1LL AND ****-
let heve youf Ph P4 Ark Stece_
144 tee Waal Ad Service
[tlBoti Bally NrtBa
TILIPHONg   104
llfitd Advertising Rate
Ue per Uae per DeerOea
44c per Ure per week ll tea
cutlee Uaaertloee tor coat of 41
|l.U a Una a mealh
(ttllme.1
Minimum 2 line, per Iniertlon
tea nuanben lie en in  ThU
JVren any number af timet
PUBUC (UUALl NOTICSS
TENDERS.  ETC
IJ per line tint leaerlon and
|ll eeeh aibeegutnt Iniertlon
ALL  ABOVE  RATES  LtM
US FOR PROMPT PAYMBrT
SUMCRIPTlOlt RATU
Jingle copy •   ee
] eerrtee. per week
la adveaee X
Iky carrier, pee rear Ills
I maid eultld. Neieeni
M month . _   I   tl
kree monthe III
I monthe . . . ■ ■    -    til
_ in
f ROPWTY, MOOSB, FA«M$
14 Sky-blue
18 Open widely, si tl-*
11 Verily
lT.Tetw*
Jl. Astern
M Torptdaeee
II Heapet*
FOR    SALE
"     READY TO BUTLD
LOXSTAVE PRE-FAB HOUSE
Uvlng Room. Dinette, 1 Bedrooms, Kitchen and Bathroom
ilea wallboard). With following: Water eloeet, 50 eacka cement and hen corner bt In
Filrvlew. XTilsr.
Price   $278000
All material In NtUon. Not sold
seperately.
PHONI 1100 or 422-R
MacLeod Cockshutt
Median Red Uke
Malartlc Oold F	
Marcus   _
McLntyn-Porcuplna
McKenzle Red Leke
McMarmic   -
McWatttrs
Mining Corporation ...
Monet*  .- —
Mother	
Negul  	
New Bldlimsnue —
Nib  	
Nicholion Mlaea	
Nipisslng Mining —
Norande   —
Normetel	
Noneman
children. Phone Ml-L.	
WaWH* W BUT-lo**
roomed houae by Aug. lit Box Nnrth C(ntda
mt Dally Newi.  OBrlea Oold Mlnei
T   tdtstTtia    (-IRIS    BMtM I OUary
furnished room. Box MM Daily;Omega Oold
Newt
LOST AND POUND
SMALL BROWN DOO, WHITE
markings Anawen to tba name
of SnookU. Reward for recovery
or Information leading to recov-|
Omnitrani Exploration .
Orenada  __. ~—
Omko Lak*	
Pamour Porcupine	
Paymaiter    —
Pend Oreille
normauuii   i«_u,,,.   .,,  ■**-*. -,    y *** -MM __..._.-_
err. Addreea Itt Railway SI, City. | «c?*U_t    ***_. .,—
LOW - IW5U 01 UW»'8g'^Cr<>w0<,1<
dothee between Slocan City lad E^b-— q^a
Nellon.     H.     Banier.    Kenvlllt J!0   *'"?••!? °***
moo, m«,.tt^^ ! Premier Gold .
Mines. Blew** _ Preeton East f
Quebec Oold
Queenston 	
Quemont     	
NEW YORK June 11 (AP)-In|»egcourt 	
of the aloweet seaatoni *^e*|g«h»»« ?old Mlaie	
Market Trends
ofaplay
Kl Dtatiibutes
11 Mil.IK
(B-C-l
II Awing
14 LeevaMac
I* Taume
(Aetna.)
tt.
41 Say
i »*er
Lben
Matted Stat
Above retee et»ty I" *>*!****■
•****% stale, .nil United Kind-
lo lubaerlben living •"**
W, Backward
eg*! net lha
maat (naut I
4* B_Hl»i- (rtrtkt
4T A fiver
UHeim
(Or layth)
a Surfeited
tf Temaiehea
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DOWN
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deer
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TOP  SALE-IN  ROSS  SPUK   11
acrei land. 1 cleared and In cultl- „,. „„ww, ___ |h ,
v.tion.  4   roeai   houee.   running ., , M„eh th, ,tock merke( gn»ped J00"* *'*'
w.trr.   -iter   for   irrigating   the ^'LccW.fu ly for a definite trend. Rouyr, tt*»|er       	
earden. bam for II head of «*«kJWTCSoNTO-Anoth*r day of aoft San Anloele Oold 	
TladO 'hlekenlH^leeer,  11 ^       , th. Sjn Rouyn 	
chickens, timber for lO.MO feet of P1'™   ■"   J**     .   .      M ln„ Shawkey       	
bp .nd K» cord, of wood   -D\eU*b awkel  •  "*h*f****, £,YdlBheep Creek     	
Zei tmm. .*&-?& -
Monday's  cloae  but other peupi J «ml *Y*\J*     	
wm^Jewn  moden.tly   Wetrfc^L.   *
was down lo about STS.000 shares    Sladen MaUrtlc     	
MONTREAL-Tredlni wu along | Springer
i poly
Esls
ie   Fruit-
T    Strelow.
• '-  B C
fohlAIl-ATHOMOH. uaa
Fruit Orchard Modem Bulldingi
I irge ban ind chicken houee
Large   oeen   .mm   cm**-..   «»_»
IIS icre Umber limit Includld. Irregular llnei and dnggy up to the
Can be told In two lectloni WrlU
John Gill. Box 040. Cattleiar, BC
Tcttz^*j=^6.ct mfhima
loU on Fifth Street, between
Divlet and Elwyn  Ideal location
ei'-e'.'.enl     v.ew      P     E     Poulin.
NeUea
mortgage en Ihe Yorkahln l*v-
Ing. and Lon Monthly Reductloa
plan It I per eeat C W. Apple-
m\ixUL-fWt MOW HOUU,
IH lata. Bl Salmo. B C Applr
Mn C   J   Iir.dler   Salmo. B.
vwv ma ntw H6uu ton
xie. A P. Pond. NeUon
llnei hour on the stock exrhinge
and curb market
Stidacona
Steep Rock
Sturgeon R    	
'f^NDON-ii-ltUl dealings on th* Sullivani Coni   —
.lock mirket wen m»rk*d by an Jurf MX
aU-round dKlln*. A general rally *"*■""•	
look pUoa. however, following wp- T Lundms k
P«rt t»t I*Ut-*--*l
Tiku River Gold Mlnei __
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Imperlil  —
InUr Petroleum ....
Mid Continent 	
National PeU ,.
Okalta   	
Pacalta   -	
Pacific P«t* 	
Roytllt* 	
Unlt-d   	
NDUITRIALS
Abltlbl  Power
Abitibi Power pfd
Algoma Steel
Bathurit  A
Beatty
Bell Telephone 	
Braallian  Traction   	
Breweri <■ Dlatlllera	
B A Oil 	
EC Packeri  
C Pdwer A 	
SC Power B     
ulldlng ProducU 	
Can  Brew   ....
Canada Canneri  	
Can Car ic Foundry
Canada Car It Fdy pfd
Canadian CeUnert	
Can Dredging        	
Can Ind Alcohol A 	
Can Milling 	
Can Marconi 	
Can Paellie Riy  r	
Cockihutt Plow 	
Coni Piper 	
Diitillen Seigramt	
Dominion Bridge 	
Dom  Foundries     ■  	
Dom Steel k Coal B
Dom Tir k Chem _
Fanny Firmer 	
Ford of Cinada A 	
Gatlneau	
Oatlneau 5% pfd 	
Oen Bteelweree  —
Goodyear Tire 	
Ot Lukes Paper .....
Gypium Lime  —	
Hamilton Bridge  _...
Hlnm Walker     	
Hiram Walker Pfd	
Imperial Oil        	
Imptrlil Tob»eeo    15.M
Int M*U1*	
Inter Nickel	
Kelvlnilor  	
Like of Woods
Liurt Secord
LobUw A	
LobUw B 	
Maple Leaf 	
Maiiey Harrli
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11.75
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By THE CANADIAN PRIM
NEW YORK—Mn. Andrew Carnegie, II, widow of iteel manufacturer Andrew Carnegie.
MONTREAL-Harv.v Roy B*«-
lett, 51. mensger of Anocl.led
Screen News and * photographer
with the United States Army during
the Flnt Greit Wir.
WOLFVILLE. N. S.,-Rev, John
Howird MacDonald, II, for many
year. ( prominent figure In thl Bap-
tlit Church In th* Maritime Provlnct! and asiiitant director of Chaplain Scrvlcei Overseas during the
Flnt Greit War.
T1ANICK N. J, (AP)-Jamei
H. Hire, tt, pioneer newi cameraman credited with many photographic "flnU" and a billle-front correipondent during tha Spanlah-Am-
erlcan War.
VICTORIA,   (CP)-FranCU   Na-
Sler DenUon, It, famed Canadian
dentist tnd retired director of Ihe
Dominion Meterologkll Observatory on Gonzalci Height*
OXFORD, England (Reuten) —
Sir Chirlei Oman, H, formtr Conservative Member of Firliim.nt for
Oxford Unlvenity who bec.me eminent ai t hiitorlin, etcheologlit,
lecturer, traveller ind collector. His
lut publlcition, which hi wrote at
th* ale of M, wu "Mimorie* ot
Vlclorlm Oxford."
CLOQUET, Minn. (CP) - T. A.
Burrows, ibout 15, Pruldtnt of the
Nilloml Lumber and Fence Company of Winnipeg.
Massey Hsrrls Ptd	
McColl Front	
McColl s*tjs)i Ptt    —
Montr*»l Power	
Moore Catf  	
Nat Steel Ctr	
page Henhey	
Powell River	
Power Corp -___—_—
Shawinlgaa   ........__—.
Sicks Brew	
Simpsons PM ________
Southern^
Ualoe Otf _    -
United Cor*	
■»_•-____=
H Bee Com 	
3150
4125
25 00
38 00
20 50
33.50
33 00
1450
17 85
29 00
Mtt
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7900
27 00
3215
33 00
18 no
23 75
13 50
107.15
HM
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International Nickel
Inter Tel ll Tel
Kenn Copper
Union Oil ot Cal
U S Rubber
US Steel
NOinmiAL ITOOU
BANKS
Commerce _
Dominion   ._
Imperlil  -
Montreel
Mov* Scotii
Soy*!
Toronto
■+**-
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Btt
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Finish Season
Despite Accident
Owner Sam W. Colllna of the Spokane Indiana BtMhall Club uld
todur ha expected tb* club would
finiin IU season despite the bus
• rcident which look th* live, el
ieven playeri beceuae be believed
"the hoy* t_ifl_-_.ru would want
the game continued."
Oee_ee Kheduled thU week and
aeal wtlh Braa-erton and Ytklma
will be cancelled. Collins uld. but
he predicted a mooting of dlrec-
tori of the Weitern International
Dividend Usually
Paid July 13 Hot
Not Bten Declared
MONTREAL, June 19 (CP)-Bra-
lorne Mlnu Limited (BrIUih Columbli) hu advised tht Montreal
Slock Exchange that, "owing to
certain circumstances," the dividend that would normally have
been paid July 15 hu nol been decUred.
(The comment hu been on an
M centi ner annum bull tlnce 1931
and the lut dividend declared wu
pild April 1. An extra dividend
of M centi wu paid from Ittt ta
1944 Latt yur the extri wm reduced to M emu. In lht compiny'i
annuil report It wu lUled thet output In tonn.ge ud gold content
wu seriously reduced In IMI du* to
th* scuta manpower ihorltgt. It
wu ilso neceiury during the yttr
td effect reniln ind cotli were lnereued mrl proflu imiller thin for
many yeiri).
Because of Plant
3 playert Escaped
Injury or Death
SEATTLE. Jun* ■ (AP)—Thr**
Spoken* bueball pUytn unwittingly ucaped Injury or deeth yeiterday, two of them becauu thty made
other plant, and a third becauu
otb«r plani were ma d a tM him
Pitchen MUt Cadlnha  aod  Joe
Farla derided to drive to the cout
betti* ____• art*** tt BerleVe-tomo-
hUe, X they did net ride ta the
.iMifnifl teem boa
Third hefnia Jack Dohrka. who
h_* bee* hitting t luity Jtt whllt
wtth Spokane ea t M-hour recall
b*_U m lea Dlego ot th* Ptclflc
Cout League, wee lahfed of hii
recall while oa the but. He Uft fne
bui it Elleniburg, within 10 mllei
of UM crash Ken*, and headed hack
to Spokane lo get Ml gear tog ether
lor Um trip to San Dieg".
Gets Five Yean
VAHCOUVBt. Ita* tt (CD -
John B Dtrlyn. found guilty by aa
AaeUe Court Jury ee a charge of
coniplncy te dtfrsud th* Federal
Government of 1300. hu been sentenced to five yean In penitentiary.
He am sentenced UU yeeterday
by Mr. Juitlce A. M. Minion
The cu* involved th* Illegal withdrawal of money from tho po*t*l
uvin0 eeeoont of Mlu Annie But-
oway X Veaeouvar.
Twenty-Two of
31 Plead Guilty
DETROIT. June a (AP)-Twan.
ty-two of ll defeadaaU pleaded
guilty today lo taking part In what
tne Fedenl Government deecrlbed
it t Wtt-JM eoneplnev ta buy
tad ull uud euletaobUu abov*
celling prlcu. Sevan other defend-
anti entered Innocent pleas, and
Judf* Arthur Koeclnakl began their
League will be held within (our trial lmmedlitely Action on Ihe
er live dayi to s*e what arrange- cau of the rem.ining two dafrrvd-
menU cduld be mtde ta p_wv4d*!aBU wu htld In abeyance by Um
pliyen ler th* Spokane club       Oovernment
VANCOUVIR - Tradlnf on lhe T*ck-Hughu Oold    . 4M
morning  uulon ihowed  a down- Thurboli Mlnu Ltd . —
ward trend In mlnu. w|Ui oil* ind I Tobura Oold Mlnu
Industrial remtlnlng qulei Towgimic	
■ Upper Caatd* 	
Calgary Uvaetoek       ^ntu".
CALGARY. Jun* tt (CD   Cittle Walt* Amulet    ".."
mirket actlvt at steady pricei Wau Lak* -.	
Monday'! receipts   III c.tlle. X W MaUrtlc
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CARL ESMOND • AEHES MOOREHEAD - "RAGS' MCLANO
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OTTAWA, June 25 (CP)-Appll-
cation bj Weitern Alrmotlve Limited for • licence to opente • flying
Instruction school it Idmonton hu
been approved br the Air Train-
port Board, Reconstruction Minister How* innounctd todty. The
company wlll tu* th* Municipal
Airport at Edmonton, and although
licensed ll • commercial air service. It will be permitted only to
carry pupil* ln tha coun* of Instruction.
STOCKHOLM (CP)-To test th*
stamina of chronic drunkards, •
football match between them tnd
othtr convict* wu hald at a Stockholm Jail. The drunkards won 4-3
,rMof.)))_Jrn,hs
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Proteeuted for pointing the dty. „, m „.„„„ f^lorlp 00',m,
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Day with green nosei ind yellow
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Ann* Lee. famous British movie actre... and har husband, Captain Oeorge Itafford, .lipped quietly In and out of Nel.on a week
ago on a driving lour which took thtm through Banff and Victoria
and back to thair horn* In Beverly Hills, California. Whlli lha
vlilted hir .liter, Mn. Norman Denny of Willow Point, few people
In th* city war* aware that such a celebrity wai In their midst.
Captain Itafford, who married Anna Lee lait yur, wu lh*
U.S. Army Air Corps pilot who (lew thi .tar iround thi wir
theatre, whan lha waa entertaining tha troopi.
Accepts Plan
For Union
Of India
NXW DELHI. Jun* IS (CP)-The
All-India Congress pirty accepted
today a long-ring* Brltlih plin for
an Independent federated union of
India, but rejected proposals for
In* establishment of in Interim
government.
The decliion wu reached ifter •
final two-hour meeting of the Congreu Working Committee and wu
announced by Maulana Abul Kal
am Aud, the parly's Prealdent, who
communicated the Information to
Viceroy Lord Wavell.
In view of the Congreu Pirty'i
Acceptance of the long-range plan,
Informed quart*ri uld, a new official itatement on India's constitutional future may be made shortly—
perhaps tonight or tomorrow.
Then <tu tome .peculation that
th* Brltlih propoull for an Interim
?;overnment might be scrapped and
hat new suggestions would be lubmltted to leiden of ill Indlin political group*.
Th* originil propoul* called for
• 14-man cabinet, on which the
Congreu Party and the Moilem
Leigue eich would have had five
repreientitivei, with the remaining
four sests going to minority groupi.
Th* Moilem Leigue announced
Iti acceptance of th* Brltlih Ciblnet
mlulon* long-ring* propoul* for
Indian independence June I, and
It* sookesmen hid Indicated approval of the Interim government plan
although Ihe League had taken no
formal action on that queitlon.
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AMIULANCI   MRVICI
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Pravda's Outburst Against U.J.
Atomic Control Plan Has
Brought lhe Expected Reaction
•y J. M. ROBERTS, JR.        |quo. the fruit of tht expenditure of
Ancdated Prtu billions of dollars and th* greiteit
Foreign Affiin Anllyit concentration of channeled genius ln
(lubstltutlng fer Dewltt MuKenili history
whe li an vacation) I   Even Brltoni ind Cinidiini, who
contributed   ln   every   wiy   they
Pr»vd**s outbunHgilmt the Am-'could, luve not exp«ct*d th* Unl-
•lieu Atomic Control Plin hu ted SUtei to yield Informitlon
brought the *xp«ct_dreictlon—* re-;which Is p*cull«rly thiln. But of
it*t*ment of American determlm- course Brltoni ind Cinidlim do not
Uon to keep mch eecreti until uo- foreue ■ time when they might b*
br*»ch*bl« ufeguudi hive b*«nliking to expand militant Ideology.
**t up against boonwrang* and an ,t u,. danger of • cl*r l with th*
eipreuloo of belief that the Rui- capltallitlc world.
■Iini ar* judging other people by j However, the point Is that th* ict-
themulvM. I mi circumitencei surrounding th*
There I* resentment thit th* Unl- prospects for itomlc control reduce
ttd Stitei goodwill ll not iccepted today's argumentation to th* stitus
■t fice vilue; that Americans ire of mere fulmlnitlon.
accused of desiring world domini- These ire thc sketchiest of open-
tlon In lh* fact ot our altruistic rt- Ing skirmish**. Tlx truth ll that
cord. ' control  of  atomic  power  Involve*
Although idmlttedly working In ihi um* princlplei u control of
Am*rlc*n Inter**! In ittomptlng to wir Itself, no len; thit neither I*
set up control! befor* every country likely to come without the other
large or smill. becomes a potential ind thit "miny yem, with greit
threat to peace, there la bitterness' chinges In the attitude* of both Rue-
that Americans ihould ba expected -la ind th* United SUtei, ire like-
Just lo give up, without quid pro ly to com* tint"
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Appointed Assistant
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OTTAWA. June JS (CP.-Lt -Col
H. A. (Snuffy) Smith, DSO, MC.
2_-yesr-old overseas commander of
th* 22nd Armored Regiment (Canadian Grenadier Guard*) of Montreal
hu been appointed militant supervisor of the Cuuilty Rehabilitation
Section of the Veterini Deptrtmtnt. It wu innounctd today.
Col. Smith, who led tanka in th*
supporting ictlon it Ortona and
later luffered imputation of hi*
right foot ln tctlon ln G«rmmy,
goes to • section concerned with
the reestiblishment problemi of
diubled veterini.
A native of Dauphin. Man., he
r turned to hli native Province
Cuuilty Rehabilitation officer al
Winnipeg after hli discharge from
th* army lut September.
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COMPETITION RESULTS
FOR CIVIL
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OTTAWA, June M (CP) - The
Civil Service Commission today announced thc reiulti of recent Dominion-wide competition* for civil
service vacancies.
Flnt places ln eligibility lists
hive been given Ann* Meldred
Speers, Winnipeg and Ottawa, ai
ipeciil consultant ln the Heilth Department Welfire Branch, to Ol-
cir E. Fleming, Windior, Ont., u
Chief Clerk, Lands and Loans Division under the Soldiers' Settlement *nd Veterani' Land Act adminlitrition.
Min Speert, ■ graduate of the
University of Minltoba and London
School of Economlci, wu for i*v-
ertl years dietitian at the children's
hoipltil, Winnipeg.
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Voten Expected lo Flock lo Polls
For Saskatchewan's Election
MORSE. Suk. Jun* 53 (CP)-! CCF traders it Reglm. M mllu
Voters II yeirs old ind up ire ei! Eut of here, art confident of th*
peeled to flock lo the polls In Mors*, ume ruult u in two prevloui Pro-
conatltueney ThuTKUy wh*n Su- vlnciil by*l*ctloni which thiy won
kitehrwan's CCF Government faces {In the Provlncill gmeril election
III third electoral t**t line* It run*1 result. In Mori* were CCF Fit);
to power two yean ago thil month Liberals .133; Progreulve Conierv-
The   ll-yur-oldi   ire   eniltled   by itlvn TH
Provtodal lUtut* to vot* In Pro-j    Uberil spokesmen, l*d by W  J
vtnctal election* > Patt*r*on. I««d*r of th* Opposition
Th*  byelectlon-mad*   neceiury in Saskalchewans Uglilatur* ind
br tha reaignation lut Fsl lof CCF I [„„,,„ Pr«ml*r. *r* attacking CCF
Member S M Spldell for •*p*r»on*l •Socialistic" politic* and pointing to
re-eon*--** being bitterly conleit- h||h„ Ux«llon u rulnom of th*
ed by Ubenl. Progreulve Conaerv- Provin„',  Konomy.
atlv* and CCF candidal*! I    _ ._,_ T r r\__.._.l.. „„„rii»
u^ro.m.U.1 U.K VZ' ««"0^1.KSSfl
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Igrlrullurlst; Jim*. Glbeon. . firm- '■"" h^'Ll__-__fS_______S
it. Pruktont of . loc.l Fir_n.I_.-or    '^i T_,ft_     m ri.\n'
group before tolnlng th. CCT. .nd! ne*. In crop f.llur* yeen^ Th.j*r
Kr£rt  Wl.be.   Llb.r.1  M.yor  of *****fZatZmfcZEL  ._   tie
Herbert,  th* lirgut  town  In  this **•*'**<*  Court of <_*_*_. In  (he
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Where's
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Whin, thi fir* siren blows,
do you wonder If yeur houu
Is burning? It could ke . . ,
and If ll Is. wlll you ba pr*-
toettd nilrmt total lust
New I* th* time to e*v*» year
home ind furnlshlnfi wM
fir* Imuran** *d*euat* fer
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lomers today. Our qua I If 1*1
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, Fuel & Transfer
covering some **y thi chief issue _ "whither the
predominantly
farming and ranching country  The
11W square mile* la predomlnan'tiy P*opl* ****** conllnuinc* of Social-
•on*
Tha constituency
title legislation
Prorlncl*! CoT*n>_n*nL how*r»T. Is' A elctory for th. CCT wlll glr*
nplortng th* <r*lu* of ndlum sul- ihem 4. seits In th* U-s*it LcgliU-
ph*t* -*po*iti In n»irhy l_ake tur* Liberals now hold fie* wall
Chaplin which finds ua. In nickel' and Armed Fore** thrt* with on*
and pulp Industrie* 'vacant
British Stage Declares War on
Television, Seeks Shackle Stan
ly NOIMANCIIIIINI
Canadian Pram Itaff Wrlt.r
LOKDOW. Jun* Jt (CP)-W*r
haa b**n decUred on th* entertiln-
ment front hetwMn the centuries-
oU British stag, ind Ultvlslon.
launched agiln recently hy thl BBC
after being suspended during the
war.
Hodllllle* twg.n when the pow-
erful Stnll Thealres Corporation
warned Ivy Benion. l^mdon bend
leater. that if she lnd her all-wo-
■sen orrheelra were televised Ihey
would be banned from all Stoll
Ttwetr**
Other stag* start, approached hy
lh* BBC for lelevtilng. w*r* glv*n
a similar warning Th* mcporttlon
management ruled that no erttgt
und*r eontr*r1 lo Ihem would be
ellowed lo televlae. ...nlending that
a aslevUaon appeerane* wat a ~p*T-
annal app**ranc*" and against eon-
Uenoral Tho.tr*. Corporition.
lwnlng more thin X lh**tr*»
(hroughoul th* country. >e1epled ■
ehnlUr iltllud* Hrw.rda artlsta un-
d*e ee-itre*-
WILL TRAIN OWN TAUNT
Mr Uwi. Ceeeon. Vke.Ts.tt.al
ei laaity the Brttlah Acton
Quia
SulkL eeannentlng on the sliu.tK
Ml 1_e only way to eteer the
wlll be lo fight th* mitter out ln
lh* liw court*."
"W. sr* determined to pre**nt
th* best poulble talent." ■ BBC offlclil said "If nicimry we shall
train nur own t*)*nt for artists for
t#]«v__ton   program*"
Th* Glasgow Herald suggested
lhat "th* menace of television as ■
tride rival la over-estlmsled" sine*
II would b* some tim* btfort television eels would be common po.*
ss_stons and since "put eaperience
prov** that no truly vlt*l *nt*rtaln-
menl Is klltod by th* growth of *n-
olh*r"
Weanwhlle. dlecusslon. are proceeding bet wen Um BBC «nd lh*
big Ihralre c-rporitloni In connoc-
Uon with • poeslbt* ban oa all artists who lake pert in television
broadcast, whit* undir itaga contract*.
Slag* tiara, who h*** b**n Invil-
•d lo lelevlM. uld Ihey did net
agree Ihtl • t»l.vlaaoe .pp**r.n_»
we* "personal." |i i in Men Ihe eet
•rer* ch.neod for breodeeetlng But
all declined lo glv* lh*lr nunu for
publle*tlon. evidently f**rtag "re-
prleekv"
|   On lh* •porting froet ■ ilmllir
i a*elloee hu b**n reecheo
Uforti to reform or lo simplify
Ingllth spelling htv* b**n frtatnal
* iim
itr-bsc* th* llth century.
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