 m
—
Iran Troops on
Move as Separatists
Stage Manoeuvres
Control Government Determined to
Avoid Civil Strife; Pishevari Dots
Not Fear Attack; Tribes Desert Qavam
By JOSEPH C. GOODWIN
TEHRAN, Mty 14 (AP)—Pnmlir Jtfar Plthivirl of tht self-
procltlmid tutonomout rtglmt In Aitrbiljtn Provlnct uld ovtr thl
Tibrii ridlo tonight thit troopi ef thl Centnl Irinlin Government
hid "moved to our borders but wi in not ifrild ef tn itttck."
Ai Piihevarl tpokt, Iranian troopi itreamed Northwini to-
wtrd tht troubltd Provlnct whin reports uld separatist final attired In Ruuiin unlformi win holding wirllke manotuVFM. Aier-
btljtn Provlnct Is idjacint to tht boundary of thi Soviet Union,
(Heuter.  Niwi  Agency quoted  Plthivirl U stating  that "wt
trt not going to upirate from'Inn" and adding: "Wa want constitutional Government ftr Inn indt —
thin Aiarbalijn will dltiolvt Itt
own Mijlii (Ptrlltmtnt) tnd net
claim   sell-government.")
Tht centnl Irinlin Government
reifflrmed IU determinitlon to
tvold civil war. In hU broadcast
Pliheviri detcrlbed Ahmed Qiv«m,
thl Premier of the Centrn Government, u a "wlte and patriotic
mm" and added: "He knowt our
itrtngth."
Telling the Aierboljin people of
the failure of the Aierbiljan-Cen-
tril Government ncgotittlcns. Pith-
evtrl criliclred the Central Government's action in bringing the
recent Iriniin-Ruuiin oil agreement Into the converutloni utd
termed this agreement i "foreign
affair" while the Aierbaijm problem is "itrlctly lnternil."
ITAOE  MANOEUVRES
Pliheviri uld thit my ittick
by the Irinlin Army on Aierbtl-
ten troapi would comtituto •
breich of the igreement Qivam
retched with the Soviet Union, ind
•dded that Qtvtm wu "iwire thit
our army U made up of fighting
men who will not be defeated."
An obierver returned from Tib-
rii uld thl Azerbaijan Nitlonal
Army wu iteglng field manoeuvres
between Miineh and Zenjin. Zen-
Jin U IM miles Ncrthwett of Teh-
rm, ind Mltneh U 19 mllei ftrtber
Northwttt
Reliable Iranian lourcei ex-
prustd btlltf that the military
•nd am local Northtrn trlbei
win ihlfllng thstlr lupport (rom
tht Oevernment ef Pnmlir
Ahmed Qivim to thl young Shlh,
Mohammed  Rut  Pahlavl
Fire Destroys
Doukhobor Store
Near Krestova
Another Doukhobor community
tto.t bu.ned to tht ground it
G on Creek, neir Krestovl, in
whit li believed to bt I tie-to
with tht preient wtvt ef IUI
peeled    Dtukhobcr    Incendlirlsm.
Although tht building wrt
completely destroyed, pellet were
untblt te eidmite tht vilui of
lonei m tht store hid bttn
built entirely by Doukhobor
labor and there wu ne record
of whit itock hid been en hind.
The  itore  ctrrltd  no  Insurince.
SIX TESTIFY
AGAINST
MAZERALL
■y  DOUGLAS  HOW
Cinidlin Prui Sttff Writer
OTTAWA, May M (CP) - The
Crown placed the evidence of tlx
witnesses igilnit Idwird Mlierill
(Thin wm no tItborillon if todiy u ChUf Juitlce J, C. McRuer
thit portion ef tht dlipttch. It „[ thi Ontario Supreme Court tad
might Indicate, however, that tht , 1J-b__ Jury begin the coniplncy
mlllttey wu dlttetJtflid wlth'trlil o( the Frederlcton-born, 30-
tht Oovtrnmifift hmdllnj ef|y„r-old former NiHoni] Reuirch
the    Aurbelji"    probltm     tnd council engineer.
3 f'1^)0 Woodworkers to Strike Today
Approves Citizenship Bill
•eutn
Ihih.
ht  firmer   eetlon   trim   tht
Home Service
Tbe  M-yetr-old   Ruuii
Line lor Pensions
But even mother ippeirtnee of
Igor Gouienko. former cipher dark
In tbe Russitn Embisiy and stir
Crown wttotM, filled to idd my-
thing new te tbe itory of Ruula et-
plonaft thit tint begin to unfold
three monthi if o tomorrow with de
tt    "
Six Amendments;
Formal Final
Reading Deferred
DEFINES CANADIAN
By GEORGE KITCHEN
Canadian  Preu  Staff  Writer
OTTAWA, Moy 14 (CP)—
The Canadian Citizemhip Bill,
aimed ot creating greater national unity through a common interest In a common citizenship, today wai approved
by the Commons, ending a
lengthy debate on the principles, ideals and righti of citizenship.
Formal third md final reading of
the meuure, which emerged from
cliuse-by-cliuie itudy ln committee
itage covering more than dozen sitting!, wu deterred until the next
sitting ot tht House, la ill, six
amendments were mtde.
lilt bill, nonsored by State Secretory Mirtln, will hive thete effect! once It U proclaimed:
1. Establish and recognize Ca
ntdlin citlienihip. Formtrly, tht
only definition ef dtlitnthlp wu
(ound In tht Immlgritlon Act In
futurt, all Canadian aettporti wlll
cirry thi words "Canadian cltl-
un.
1 Wooes will bt given tbt right
to decide thtlr own nationality.
Previously, womtn hive been cliss-
ed u persons under • diublllty md
automatically illumed tbt nitionil-
Ity of thtlr husbands. A Cinidlin
woman who mirriri i mm of in-
other nationality now will bt tble
to retain Cinidlin cltUenshlp 11
ihe wUhei.
3. Women who mirry Canadiani
will quillfy tor Cinidlin citlienihip ona yttr iftor tttablUhlng
ruldence.
RESIDENT-BRITONS
TO II CANADIANS
4. A   nitlve-born   Cinidlin,
SitnMM Twins Dlt
PORTLAND, On, Mty H (AP)-Tht SI-
tmtit twin girls, Susin Md Ctrol, born htrt t
week tgt to Mr. tnd Mrt. Idwird Hunt, dlid la
hoipltal htrt todty.
Ont twin luecumbid it l:M t.m. tnd tht
othtr 2S mlnutu liter. .   .
Hoipltal atter.dimt reported the H-yur-tld
mothir both laddtned tnd nlleved it tht ntwt.
"Iht dretdtd to htvt It hipptn," in itttndint
uld, "tllhough tht flit thtt It would probibly bt
tht but thing."
The btblti win born Jolntd it the bin
Of tht iplm. Thty mvtr would hivt bun able to
walk.
Railways to Seek
Freight Rate Boost
Cam
idln
Brltlih sublect domiciled In Cmidt. dent   of   Cinidlin
JACK WILLIAM!
Un  Pratt Had Writer
OTTAWA, Miy M (CF)-Cana-
dim rtihrrtj/i ire preperlag ea ip-
licitloh for Increiied freight ntoi
to effect steidily Increulng open-
'lughtn, Prttl-
NiHonil   Rail
•ting  costs,  R.  C.  Viughin.
brides ot Cinidian servicemen tad wiys. dUclottd todiy it i meeting
of tbe  Commoni'  Rail
be declared tattta*
OTTAWA, Miy 14 (CP) - About
M-yeir-old   Ruuitn   ll
peeled   to   continue   hU   evidence
when tbe can  itauiiiu tomorrow
morning md it laatt 11 other Crown
witnesses ire lilted to leitlly.
Manrall,  dark  and  abort  In
14.000 vturini of home urvlce wert fay lult, bterd Oouienko describe
In line for penuoni u i ruult of • imup of 15 "more or Ita ictlve
•etlon token Uxtoy In Ihe Conunoai* Ruuiin igmU In Canedt tad u-
Vitorini Committee other '• to 11 j/ho wen leu active.
An amendment to tbe Petition Act He nltoritod they gtthered Inform-
lnuoduced by Veteran! MlnUtor ""on for trinimUilon to Ruuii on
Mtckenue would ration the »o- ■"*-* lubJecU u politieel ud for-
cilltd "Ituurtnco principle" making elgn iffiln*, iclenUflc rttearch tnd
no dlicrimination between dlsabil- military (acts.
Ity or death Incurred' it homt or' Othen who testified wen A. M.
ibroid On unanlmoia rtqtwil from Hill. tuUtont dirk of tht Privy
tbt commltlM Mr. Mackenile uld Council, 8. Sgto, C H. Btytitld md
the legUUllon would be mtde lub- > H Pepper. Chtrlu Ptttemon of
Ject of in ordtrln-eouncil. | tim N.RX. md Altimdtr MeDop-
Whllt  Iht   ItgUtoUon   would   bt'lld. t toUphoni company offleteL
rttroactlvt u to Injury It would not 	
be retroactive u to paymenU md . .     _, „._.- _AIIII
It wu lor thli reason the committee, PLAN  FLYING TOUR
moved lo speed IU going Into effect __   _._v   IkirtliUC
by having an order-in-counctl put- TO   PAT    INDIANS
ed Initetd of wilting tor the pro- TDCATV   AiAklEV
ceuu of ptrliiment irt: IKCAIT   MUretl
1. Conunuinca of the "helplem-; stdmositoN. ,_„ 14 (Cjn_|_.
aM tllowiace of WO ty.tr even dl__ Af|ll_ ^^ _,,„ ^ m
when i blind vttertn en ten i Vet- fro|_ Wmonlon M,- n „ ^",w.
enni Deptrlment Institution for ,,, „„,-.„,,,_,• jtunt ,_,, -_i
can Pr.vwutly hU tllowance wu ,___„_,_, irl_t to ctnedis
cut off when hi entered the ln«ltu-| North„_ _,.toni. ■ Ulp Ihtt won't
t"0- end until mid-July.
I DUcntiontry powtn to the M McCrlmmem of tbt Depart-
Pemlon Coounlation tnibllng them __,, of lniim Attain, Ottawa, re-
to grim the Ml NO monthly tl- Mn,|, colnpltttd irrmgemmU
lowince lo wtdowi divorced Irom „,„ (or , t\ltht .cccenpinied by
vetortm ! Dr. I  U Stone, lupertolendenl ef
I Provulon tor Canadton Imperial; _,, ,n__- h<_p|ul hen, to vUtt
vettrtni lo recelin tU lha luprovt-l [n_lini In tht Peict River tnd Fort
menu in Cinadt'i petition legiili- Vermilion
lion
tl lthou who now poueu ntturilix-
;>tkm certtticatet will ba daclar '
teaaadt-t aMmm ii iH'lil^, IBM
' S. Non-CtntdUni who bare terv-
ed to the Canadton trmed forcei
outolde of Cauda will qualify for
citlienihip ifter oat year of web
tar-rice.
I. Tbt bill will milntoln the statu!
of Britith mblurU, with the ad-ran-,
taft 'hat Canidlm dtlunihlp
pert will bt supplied upon start liter tbt leltl period of resl-
nee—flvt yeirs   Once ia
l,aler the two will fly to the Yellowknlfe tree md the Indians have
bam Instructed so congregatt ll
certain polnU In thl North to re-
reive thtlr treaty paymtnu.
CI.O. STULWOftKIU
ISSUE OVIt 50
CHAITIM IN CANADA
ATLANTIC CITY   NJ. M.y  ii> IGG-SIZED HAILSTONES
(CPi-Tht Unlled Steelworken of ,..,,.. .,_,.,
America    iClOl    reported    todty  t^Ubl  UAMAlit
thtt  mort  thin   X  chirteri  hive     ASMARA.   Irltrea,   tut   Africa.
been inued In the Us' two years May   14   iReutenl-HiiUtoMe  the
to   1 ,-.!   uiilnri   In   Cinedt's   iteel ,Ur   ol  tggt   csused   thouunds   of
Indii.try dnllin'  worth  of  d.imtgt   Mondiy
Moil   of  ihe   new   untoni   wen night when the httvlut haiUtona
In   Uw   foundrtu   and   (ibrlcit.ng ||„ i|,in| memory itruek hare.
sh-t-s  if ranadi. bul orginlullontl, -—__—————
drive, ileo were made In iteel ir.d   Q, ,    —, _,
tkanlnum   prodi>clni   mllli.   i   n-  blOnd, LnOOS€V ADOUT
port by lhe Steel Worken* offlcen'
■aM
c^i
raaatmtsld
Increue which would bt uked hai
not been determined becauu both
wires tnd miterlil cottt wtrt
continuing to idvinct tnd "wt
dor't know when the end U"
He laid wage ippllcitloni for
CNR.    tmployeei    now    pending
Ith the Nitionil Wir Labor
Boird Invllvtd in innuil loat uf
UJ.000,000.
"If tny further Incrtuei era
grinted  with   'riffle  u  It  li  we
bul   our    production    coett   art
mounting ln omlnoui fuhlon," hi
said. 'Xven i cootinuitlon of trtf-
flc volume •' wirtime leveli would
not ttotStt to tntble thl rtilwiy
lo ihoulder Mm addition.! burdtai
of tbt mignltude I have outlined
without relief of lome tori"
Under quutlonlng by Committee
he uld the relief pro-
forhlAer
-   mUmi
tntereet pay-menU ta CRJL
ttot nrpitrtttod tram «t
Kingdom aad held by the Government dependent oa the rillwiyi*
MMlaM)
•While »e amount of freight !n-
creeut tl ta tosurht bad not been
determined Mr. Viughin referred
to ea ^fptt—tu-i recently made by
United   Stitei   railway!   tor  t   a
Stand on Levy
Shatters Hope
Early Settlement
U.S. Coalmen Oppose
Principle of Tox
for Welfore. Fund
RIPLY TODAY
Itft ceil bilialtn tonltht svlced
te thl  principle of the
r cent ptyroll levy ftr t
fund   d.mindid
Sloan Efforts Fail
When Industry,
Labor Wont Yield
Operator! Refute to Negotiate While
Tieup Threatens, Union Demandi Wage,
Hours Settlement First; Wide Effect
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17*00 KOOTINAY MIN TO JOIN WALKOUT
Clou to 100 men wlll be Idle In tht Nelion tret i. • remit ef
thl strike called by thl tnternitlonal Woodworker, of America In
Brltlih Columbia, effective it 11 im. Wtdnttdiy.
lome X mm will to on itrlkt it thi mill operated by R. A,
Pttorton ef Nelson In Falrvlew, while It tha logging camp. In
Boswell tnd Crawford Biy, another 10 in ifftcttd.
CRANBROOK, B. C, Miy 14—Local 1-405, International Woodworkers ef America (CIO), stited tonight thtt tht mtchlntry It ill
set fer tht Provlnclil-wldl lumber itrlkt which goes Into effect it
11 am. tomorrow morning,
Approxlmitely 1100 lumber employees In ibout 41 logging
•nd mill opentloni In tht Dlitrlct which extend, from Crew'i Nut
to Griy Creek ind from Rogtn to Klngsgate, wilt bt tfftotod.
Twenty thret of thl logging cimps tnd mllli hivt tht Union locili
u thtlr certified btrgilnlng tgent while tht Union tttlmttn 70 ptr
tent ef ill District lumber worken in Union mimbtn.
Tht II certified opentloni lutomitlcilly itrlkt with thi Union
through thl Province.
Thi Union hu ibout 400 pickets tnrollid through tht Dlitrlct,
HO ef which will function In thi Crinbrook Dlitrlct. After thi flnt
wttk if thi itrlkt, teeemmodetlon ind miali wlll bt provided by
thl Union fir tattV pickets.
The Unlet eltlme tht itrlkt li equilly binding on tht contrtct
opintors, whe numbtr ibout 100 In latt Koetoniy, minufieturlng
tilt ind mint pre.pt en ■ contract bull.
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ViaORIA, iSAoy 14 (CP)—The strike of 37,000 logging and sawmill worken In British Columbia will become
effective at 11 a.m. P.D.T. tomorrow following breakdown of
a'conference here today between the International Woodworkers of America (C.I.O.-C.C.L) and B.C. Lumber Operators presided over by Chief"-
ml
by John L. Lewis, shattering any
hope ef Immediate uttlimint ef
the eeel u-ten my.
r
A ptrton dan to tht ooenton
•nd ln ilttadanee at Uulr nlfht set-
ion sild there wat "no inaasli«
aoatu .lt_ *-dio»'mant|fr?»J!^«»^ of the
rffto commodltlu.  He;**™"' oppoeltlon to the toe*,
some  specltlc
OUiCkllt
i Where She Sleeps,
iy nm R.re.i.1. Holds Up Train
Ti.it ttttelaney eaaan nt
e -we-, on waa i Ntwi Wtnt
kt-mmei Ihlek hti t llttlt ""
•eeT
PHILADELPHIA. Mty 11 IAP>-
An itlnrtlve. Jt-yeir-old blonde
who wanttd to itoep In the title at
-j tt Pullman car threw t Ptnntylvtale
Hillrnid train Into tn uproar to-
dir She wu rhar|ed with IMault
tnd btllery. disorderly conduct aad
Inlonlrallon
Brikemtn T S Latlow told poUet
thla itory:
Tht woman got Into her Killman
berth ifter leev*ni Ntw York,
.hanged lo pr'amaj but than climb-
id Into the title. Intlttlnf tht wn
toiai to sleep an Ihe floor.
Hi ind i porter uked her to am,
the berth, lhe lot In her feet Md
rplped open his coil, lore off hit
belt tnd heitn iwfri|lnf it the
pair They finally subdued her.
A rillroed ipokuman uld Uy
tiiln wu delayed II minute. Jh
nilltdilphli while iht wm belae
re_to*eea
this
-Our
uld.
prlcu
would bt (ollowtd tn tht Cinadlan
Krocn I ipplicttion
17 Kootenay Students in
U.B.C. Graduation List
Pisaed:
Norman H.  lattetr,  Pentlcton.
Oontoa  I   Mtwberry,  Berrien.
Btchtltr tf leleaee  la  Ftretley:
Ctoti two:
Idward O. Marpta, B A . Inver.
R   Arthur Wildle. R A . Trill
Beeheler   tl
Cleet two:
Joyta t Driver,
kUrgani     W,     Duncin.     B A.
Ftarto   Ytar   ef   the
Cincu
t. Com. an* B.I
Out two:
Douatot J. Canaa. Kimloopi.
OccuptHonal
Oeevlmed toil tht Lord It eelll
with mi.** It Wlllii Francis. 17-
yter ltd Ntgn whe wen million-
it tna thtnet tf t r.priivi from
death when the electric ihtir toll-
td It kill him, tr ■«■■ hart him,
tl hit tehediiltd tieeirllea. Sea-
tonttd to die (ir thi tnatdor tf I
Bt Mtrtlitvlllt dmgeM I yaar
aet, Frtnels wu stentpld la thi
ehllr. Tht currint wm ippllet.
Tht daemid man taalrimd tad
Jemped. But whtn tht eurent wm
•Bat •'(. he wm unharmed. "It
tlekltd t llttlt.- hi Mil.
VAJ»07TJV_R, Mir M. (CF) -
Seventeen Kootemy studtnli wtre
listed in Brltlth Columbli tridut-
tlon rrsuiu for tht 1MS-4I term
■nnoonced lodiy:
Miller ef  Arts-
Lawrence Hamlltoa Oanttn. BC
Klmbtrle-e.
Buhtler •< Artel
Clin out:
Edith C Riucb,  Ktlownt.     •
Cltw two:
Edith A_|ovt, Chtpaun Cimp.
1. Uoore Colouhoun, Peotktoo. I nm^*om'  .	
Myti   B.   DeBeck.   Vernon,   Kuth     MarJorH   t\   Humphreys.   Kam
_ _   Veeberi, Crtnbrook. l"°*t-    _, __,     _    _.
p__«l: I   **Tm H. Tartar, tjmboapa.
Pimela    R     Dewdney.    Notion, lee hi lie ef Belenee to AgrleuNuri
Lecnird N   GrodUI. Nelton, Met-|   Out one:
Ine L.  Undow, Stlmo, Niney  A.:   taj t Noble.  Armitrorj
MecLarea.  Oyimt. AMundtr W  Witt, Nirimtte
Fmm!  wllh  luppltmintoli:
Cooitaat-M D. Miller.  ~
Sardto
Buhtler ef Comment!
CltM two: Jock A. Torbet, Bevel-
itokt. Robert C Peacock. Ntlton.
TamL
Domld     J.     MacDmld.     W.u
Summer lead.
Baaheler ef Betlal Work:
Clui Iwo:
Vlvttn A. VlneeaV BC, (*.ante
Ranch. Chlkothi.
Alto   M   R-   Zuckerberg.   BA.
Cettlegar.
Ttathtr Tnlnlnj Ceurtt:
QaM two:
Iraae V. Doyle. BA, Tna
Myrtle M. Jonei, R A, Crenbrook.
Applllt   telenet:
Chtmlul  laelnierlnt:
QtM ton:
Rhyi  D   Bevm.  Lower Nicola.
Mkbael  Burrowt, Roulind
R. John H. Wilton. Trail
Pined with tuppltmentolt
Gilbert   M.   Jotephun.   Merrill.
illec   1 lib   rhem  I)
Civil leflnaeelnt: •
("lit  two:
Arthur O. Htrrli, PeaUetoa.
Jokn  H.   Peatft.ld.  Radhan
lleeteteil   Intlneerlng:
mrayeimrf       •• •*>    a -— — -—.  w-—_.„    riwiwi      ** fmx      -Ammmtmm     <—     • •     —      ™"-*Ul     WJUlX     limini.     B|__»p__l     aa-a     ________   I    _  a*
lion of dtltenihlp ptpen. they will Kri llmoft ,ure to |0 Into the red tult u -u likely the ume ptttom! '"".J1' ' •** °° PerroD or t rojn
havi the right of entry Into Cantdi   -
tod tht rijht to Cinidlin diplomatic protection.
7.   Niturillitd   Canadian,   wlll
toll thtlr dtlunihlp If they ri-
main eut if the Dominion for III
yun  tr  mon  without   dediring
Intention  to  nmiln   Cinadlani.
THIRD GERMAN
PRISONER
TO STAND TRIAL
MEDICINE HAT. Alto, May 14
(CP) - SlL-Mi) Willi Mueller.
third ol four Oermin prtoonen-of-
wir charged with thi murder of i
fellow-prltontr, Kirl Lehminn, In
the local Internment cimp Sept. 10.
1844 wu committed tor trial by
Mtflitrite W H EHU it tht conclusion of hli prellmmirr heerlng
today.
Flrtt two prtionen oharfed with
tha kllllnl. SSM Bruno Penonow-
ski. tnd S|L Wtlttr Wolf, tlao htvt
bttn committed for trial, and tht
httrlng ef thl fourth. Set-Mil
Hilnrlch Buich, It icheduled to
open tomorrow.
eot-
•lty
H.t
A. Auld. Ntlten.
it   leglneerleg:
Ctoti IwtV
Aletandae   O
trlOa
Miehinletl legleeerlnti
Cltu faa:
John  A   •urgatt. Trill.
1
Hnitattii.   Maryt-
oa the cost, lo go to Lewis for hli
unchecked um."
The produoen met to drift • reply to Mr. Lewis' demind. to be
handed lo the Pntldeot tl the
Unltod Mine Worken (A*TL> tomorrow tod subsequently to Pruldent
Trumin, who had uktd tor t report
oo otgotliliont by Wtdnttdiy nlfht
MaM el tht 400.000 bituminous
miners wtn working under t two-
week truce in thtlr itrlkt, expiring
MtjM
la view tf tat podtloa of Mr
Ltwls ind the opertlon, hope of
coming to in ureement even ba-
tort the tad of the truce itemed
remote The openton will meet
igiln tomorrow morning to complete their reply.
DINIll ITATIMIHT
Tat tod. Mr Lewtt deebnd to-
lay, mutt be uad« toll mintet-
tunt althe union.
At uaa lathtii of tht diy'i ntao-
Uatto< 111.11, Chirlei O'Neill.
chief spokieman far the openton.
told newtpasermen Mr l/tli had
made the rtilemenl Out "there
wnpld be no contrtct until the wel-
(tn fund wis enncedtd by the op-
•raton on the betto p. muted by
him. which wu the imount dll-
nsMOd yettentoy (tevtn per cent
levy oa payroll!, to be pelt Into Use
union   tnd   tdmlalttored   by   tha
Justice Gordon Sloan.
Mart than 10,000 worken In othtr
todtatrlM In tht Pix-inct will bt
•fftctod by thi itrike.
Chief Juitlce  Sloan  whoae  ip-
to  InvMUfito  to  mailer.
ill, tt It tBderttood, reeaomeod
to to Labor Mlnliter Humph ray
Mitchell thet prov-kot of P.C 10M
be Invoked.
(SX. MM, to rtdtral Labor
Codi oa collective btrgtinlng. pro-
sridM Tor the tettlng op ol I thrte-
maa conctBatloa' board wxngwted
of iiiiiuailMIlM ol tmployeu tnd
labor, with I chtlrman igreed upon by the two partlM to tht dltpute
or ippolnttd by Ihe Lehor Mlnliter
The boird. ifter studying the dispute, report! to the Labor MlnUtor. Decltton bf to boird It not
binding oa either party.)
RIFUII  TO  MEET   DEMANDI
At   today*!
•greed to call ott
condition (hit the openton igreed
ta aa It-cant hourly wtgi Incnut
md • IB-hour weak.
The openton refuted to iccede
to ttMM demindi tnd would not
enter tolo nafoUilloni wilh tht
anion letdlng to • compromise
while th* itrike wu pending
Both ildM nfUMd to back down
tod M t rttult Chief Juitlce Sloan
wm powerleti to effect my settlement
■puking on bthtlf of the openton. R. V Btuart Mid. "Wl
in right back to where wt
itarted
Hirold Prilehttt hud of tht
IWA   dtltgalton  tad  Preettoatl
hMrint   tha   union
II  off  the  strike  on
ground to bring them toeetor,"
uld Chief Juitlce lloin tt tht
conclusion af the mmIom, "to
Induitry would not netatleto
while e itrlkt thrtet hung ever
JMBj-1 tnd. to unltn wouldn't
"Wtmfraw tht ttrlke thntt ixoept
ta tormi thtt wtn unacceptable
to  Industry."
The Chief Justice wm not prepared to My what rtoemmenda-
Horn he would mikt to the Minister of Labor, Ht could not, he
added, matte any proposals relative to houn ef work, wagia, tr
other   Issues.
At the ifternoon iculon. It had
been suggested by thl union tot
t committee of three hold i ipeetil
meeting to bring In t recommen-
dttlon relitive to houn tnd wiget.
Thli suggestion was rejected by
the openton.
CLAIMI  BTRIKI
WILL Bl  ILLEGAL
Mr. Stuart uid the openton htd
previously  igreed to negotiate all
luues ind disputes, other thin union lecurity. which wm to have
been irbltrttod. "Thit propoul.'*
Mr. Stuart added, "wu contingent
on the union calling off Ihe itrlkt.
Tht union refuted to call off the
itri-t."
Mr Stuart remarked: The itrike
will bt entirely illegal"
TRUMAN WARY
IN SIGNING
"BAD" DRAFT BILL
WASHINGTON. May M (AP)—
Preiident  Truman  tfflied  t Ft-
luctant    .Igniturt   tonight   It   I
of the Diitrict Unton. uld Tht I   ^p.„p m „Untlnt ,„, 4nr\
poulb
ful tetU
Rlebard I Warr, Ptatlrton.
Carry,
naaketl,
OeoOrej n
Wllllim  r.
Mr. Lewtt fill hi "aigge^-
ed tot bttH yaelerdar but I mtde
no such stitamwst u that" attributed to Mm by Mr OTItill
Thai doeant mean wt wtll take
d er-ptkaUy -II uuK
to aa
Stolen Motorbike
WITHDRAWS 1AIY-MAN1 I. R.i_rn.d
\ MfH-ATWtf """""
rv-r.w.    _      ,,   ,--,   . .       VAJfLOUVM, Mat II (CD -
ITTAWA. Mir  14  (CP)-Labor VwT  »_,   Ceell Bwanwrn.   recta,
Mitchell   .greed   In   the ,„„ g„_ ^ chrtH CTiureh Ctthe-
tonight le wltbdrtw ind. ini. hm Mt new mrtirtOt back
und to the Viteeini Afftln Ctoa-'    Btolta IiiiiIm whan N wm peek-
mlf.ee   t  Mil   which   ume   Houu wi In fraat af the CelhednL tt wm
memben detcrlbed   u "eeertradle- fmiad bv paUae JWMlfcj
tory.  Illeftctl.  unclear. rMtealaaal   Tht  Dtaa   It pleeaed hat  Mn
■lark, laerftrlent. unimind" lnd sillesiwe It natty happy
t—imple af 1aiy-mtn*i le(Wttton ".    "He a-M N ta I Ma have  to
The Mt wm timed et lacorpor- cm,' "Mid Mn ffwaaana. "M yea eaa
ittng to ttotutory farm to unend-iue how glad I eat,that the polite
menlt aside by enter M-eaanC tolloaad It*
tht   Art  fuannleetog   mi ilrtrnw     Tbe  ttota, ebeat  t
Ik"
be  ptttoal   It
&tm
it -••
until July 1 but binning the In-
ductlon ef fithtrs tnd youlhi
11 ind 11 yun old.
Confronted with tlttrnttrvM
ef accepting tbt im.ndment. tr
letting the whtli wirtime Sotoe-
tlvi Bervtoe Lew tipln it mid-
night, thl Pre.ld.nl cho.i "tht
Ittur ef twe tvlli." ■• kit mrt
tory put it.
Thi Becretiry, Chirlii 0, Rata,
told r.port.r. that the Pntldeot
retarded it is • "bid bilk* It wm
petted beeiuM the twe Hmmm
ef CengnM wen tnetli to get
tofether In time on i ltn«tr et-
prior to
Costs $705 to Get
Window Open
ILLWOOO CITV, F,. Mar 14 FIND BCOV IN WILL
(APi-Mn. Ttay Fietee mm- HIW BltlMINIIU. May II -
pleleed the bedel aeee ttie le (CP'Tht body al Wc Bl iibw.
epea a kltohen wltdta tor etpM X. am totrnd to to wed mi t ton*
yeeet: bat latt eleM. hmtetma M l_fb,ilr M*. M|M «M
pried to wl-_~  ___,   .li-l__  .
Wwdtkto
dlt It cut. tod tht chlpt in
down Wt'vt done everything
ible to bring tbout t peace-
MttleaMBL
The itrlkt deadline would
hive been called off tf tha opertlon bad tgrted to ill do-em tnd
dlaciaa wign tnd houn but thit
propoul wm -refuted"
Demandi of the union origin-
lily bed Included • eft-hour week,
JS cents in hour wage increue.
anion ihop ind voluntary duet
checkoff
Tbt opertlon hid made • counter offer of IIH cent! in hour In-
trttai to i tone ytar contract
with prevltlon thit other demandi
*tmS!m» of today, b-riai 'oo MissioNAiio orr
wtrr TO HIW POST.
LB tht apanion would tgrte CAprTOWll, Mty W (CP)-T*M
m the ippolntment of tn trbltntor ,-„„-.■ Muin, s-,w trjt,ni
to decide the VrntUon ol union |w_J lo<|l,' trm ^ fam 8U,„
maintenance   tnd    chtekoff    then ,       |M  a,,*,)^, B-Me-ar-
labor would tgree to negotiate ill [ft_ repreeentlng « deaoaalat-
olher dltpsited queetloni. wagei tnd tl^ -, the flrtt let of Iheir trip
houn of week. to _,_ throufhout Centnl Africa.
I   lnduetry  agreed   le  Ihlt  pro- 	
poaal providing Ihe itrlkt tar to-
■Borrow wm nlled  off forthwith
t lie mw ileal Mjreod to call
off the ttrlke en uceptoace of II-
"   aad IB-hour
1200-Mile Houl
for Alaska
"jHighway Milkman
A Induitry weuM not iccede _
torn, demand, ind -mild not trier *MTU.,0"!"r* J- T, Maj*1\~
XX aeaallilliiiil whllt the itrlkt 'C',""W!,*I,", Prooebly lhe lon|eet
wu aandlni m"k  r""1*  ln  "** wnrld hi. been
1 thTitoa wwaM not raU off !?*,,_:h'* "** ^ ***' ****■
the ttrt-t uatoM waa. tnd boun;"«_^ J"? J"11" _  rtfrlitralor
_*;.. trucks fmm firms iround Tupper
ii   t_Tei_ -„.  -• ■ tolCrat*. B C. It U delivered to Tu-
-" **^.***** ""* -*"•"*■■•■-"• ""jbtB fiillmtl ind mIU for X cent!
taaar nana,  j   ___
__J*_~l,?2_r_l ^M-iT-ni AlthouBb dtllverlM mty not be
. _»__ii_r _.rt_r.n,.iJ »« pnnctuel u on city rmitoe to
* ._*» "• amtxm would \.    ^ fU|fc( hiul| jjt    ^ m{]k (
Into tht area refiihrty Thi trucks
"1 wm enekli to find t temmee iIm beul meet ind vtgeUblet
	
-1	
 .
 	
UPPi-**.*, i. !.n.. m   i. ii.,.i        n
tmi*
'_—NILSON DAILY NIWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY II, 1944
Evidence Conflicts in Properly
ictlon; Case Continues Today
Hairing of tht Xulhntr vi
Kuihner civil ictlon wu held
over until Wedneiday, Mr. Justice
J. 0. Wilton luggeitlng ln Supreme
Court Mondiy night that the attorney!, 0. H. Klrby for the plaintiff,
tnd E. P. Dtwson, dcftndant'i solicitor, might lolldlty their cues If
given more time
wife md htr pirenti u they did
not hivt my money, ilthough ht
hid not done so ln IMS, ind hi
admitted thit he knew hit wife
had bttn kept by tht Wtlftri
Department ilnce IMS.
He aald thit Mn. Kuihner ntver
hud tny money and thit the $300
which hid been uied to pay for
Plaintiff in the ictlon wis Th"m- the   property,   did   not   belong   to
It Kuihner of Porto Rico who wnvher He ipent 15000 to W000 on the
•iking the  rc'urn  nf property  in property tnd he owed Ptftr Kiptk
Rorto  Rico  which   he  stated  was j of Ntlron for lumber tnd mtteritl.
Sliced ln  the mme of hli wife,     Mr.   Kipik,  second  wltneu for
In. Ven Kuihner of Nelson, when the  prosecution,  idmitted  lending
he contemplited enllilment.
The tctlon took up moit of the
ifternoon tnd continued until 9:30
mnney to Kuihner. He hid known
him linct 1918 md they hid been
pretty   good   friendi.   He   thought
ln tht tvenlng. During thli time kushner would piy btck tht money
Hli Lordship listened to t gr"l|ht owed If ht could.
detl of conflicting evidence and Wllllim Peter Relbln tcted n
tht presentation of miny cue Interprets-* for Mn. Kuihner. who,
hlitorlei md fine point! of liw by;Mr. Diwion uld, did not speak
tht liwyen. I English very well.
Thomis Kuihner wu the first] As first wltneu for tht defence
wltneu for tht proiecutlon. lleuhe told tht Court thtt iht had
uid he wu I miner, tnd liso did Iknown Kuihner ilx yun, ind htd
■ little firming. He met Mrs. Kush-li child by him In Auguit 1D39 He
ntr, who was then Vera Wolkin.jvvas *'brokt" ill the time ind thit
in 1938, but tl he worked at the .was (he reison they were not
Sheep Creek Gold Mines for a mirrled before 104*1. He wasn't sup-
time, md liter it the Bayonne, he porting henelf or their child whtn
did not lee very much of her Hejihey lived it Porto Rico.
told the Court thit he hid made!, 1UYINO
oulte t bt of money by 'ht time ...
wife in Porlo Rico I   She   htd   sugjetted   buying   the
quite
hi vlilted h;
ln IMl
I property with $315 the hid lived
Watar Licences
Hearing
Probably May 23
Hearing Into extension of timt
on conditionil wiler licences on
Kooteniy Rlvtr will likely bt Mty
IS it Nelson, thi City Council wu
advised Mondiy night. Tht idvlet
cime ln I letter from E. Divlei,
Comptroller of Witer Righti, Vlctorii.    •
Close Trail
Connection New
K.V. Schedule
WINNIPEG, Mty 14 - Chtngei
in Weitern triln tlmei thtt will
come In effect on the Cinidian Ptclflc Railway when the system's
Summertime card is introduced on
June t were innounced todiy by
N. R. DitBrluy, Aiilittnt Piuen-
ger Traffic Mtntgcr for Weitern
Linel.
Undtr the Summer schedule the
Kettle Villey (rain wlll leive Vincouvtr 6:15 p.m. Sttndird Time,
retching Pentlcton it 9:10 i.m. md
Nelion It 5:20 p.m., leiving Nelmn
40 mlnutu liter, lt will irrivi it
Mediclnt Hit it 11 noon. Thl present liyover of five houn ind 40
minute! it Nelson wlll thus be reduced by five houn.
The train will canned it Medicine Hit with Train No. 1 for ill
points latt of then. Tht prttent
2 New Closures
In Kootenay
Fishing Streams
Ntw iport fishing regulations for
Brltlih Columbli ire now ivilliblt,
only two chingei affecting Koot
•my points, excepting for the new
ruling on citchw.
Thli season, ingltri muit not
hive mon trout In their poueulon
tt tny ont timt thin three days' big
limit, processing or ctnnlng of trout
ctught In non-tidal witen muit not
bl carried out until the trout ire
liken to thl "ictutl pltce of con
lumptlon."
The daily limit remtlni tht ume
u lut mson, 15 flih, but no ont
miy tiki trout md grille totalling
more tbin 25 poundi ind ont id-
dillontl flih.
In lut Kootenay, Hartley Lake,
tributary of tht Elk River ln the
Fernie Dlitrlct, bu bttn doted this
seuon.
In Wilt Kooteniy, fishing ll
bmned In • portion of Wilson Creek
flowing Into Slocin Likt ln thi
vicinity of Rosebery, tht irtl effected being "from • point 100 feet
from the mouth of the creek up-
■trttm for t dlittnct ot three
milti."
Thtn ire the only chingei in
regulitions for Kooteniy itrumi,
whtn fishing itarti June 1 md
endi Nov. 14.
Thi change wlll alio result ln in
eirlier irrivil of IS houn ind 10
tilnutet  et  Cilgtry  tor  ill   pu
He htird ot t mtn ntmed Gor-'from picking fruit tlnce tht wis
a™ 1,, PnrtoRico who had lome115 years old She had Wild Kushner
nrontrtv for sale ind went to ice. thit ihe would piy fnr the property trrlvibof tht Kittle Villey triln
EimHa did not 'mika a deal wilh 'hen ihey could work together on l,t Medicine Hit it it 9:S0 pm. con-
Mr Gordon ii tht latter wanted It. I necllng with Triln No. 4 which
MM for the property ind Mr "He wu vtry glad ind uld If leaves there it 12:45 i.m
Kuihner only offered him $300.         would buy tht property he would
later    Mr    Kushner   said,   Mr fix "P everything." she declared.
r   A n   advised   him  lo  see Mu-     When they wert In Mr. Robert-
OOTdon ibout the property. He did ion's office In Nelion tnd the died j mtan from Eut llicleod. It will
so ind Mn Gordon igreed to nil wu rcid over ihe heird 'Tom. In addition, mem an eerlltr errivtl
for (B00 cish Thii settled, Mr.Kushner's ntmt miny tlmei." I or delivery ol from 12 to J4 houn
fiordor_Mn Kuihner ind himielt I Mr. Kuihner did not illow her I (or a]1 ]>uunttn, mill md expreis
eame to" Nelson where they visited In speak English tt thtt timt to lt Lethbridge, Cilgtry. Edmonton.
D J Robertmn, notary public In ihe itarted to go out of the office. | B„|ni| Sukitoon, Winnipeg, Tort
Mr Robtrtton'i office, Mr. Kush- She told him she hid nothing to William md poind Eut. The diner uld, ht paid for the lend, got do there if J- wu In hii ntmt. and i u of fre,h fruit is txpected partiu deed end paid Mr. Robtrtion uld If he hid bought the property; llcuUri-    to    benefit    from    thii
tor the reglitrillon. |h"_mUv *_" ,0.r.' * .,_„,-_. I thenge.
,u I   Mr. Kuihner then told Mr. Rob-
•■■•ID TO WIPI ertion he hid mtdt t mlitikt ind i CAM PARLOR CAR
Si told thi Court ht expected the nime ihould be Vert Kuih-1 Tha Kittle Villty triln will bt
tt be celled Into tht trmy. to he ner Tht deed wu then mide out Iequipped with air conditioned Ctrl.
put tht deed In hli wlft'i nime |n her nime tnd iht pud Mr I aUrldird ileepen, diy coichu md
it protection for htr If inythlng Robertion »SO0, which wu given \ nft p,rlor ctr. It U pointed out
ihould hippen to him. Thelr'i hid to Mr. Gordon. ,hit bum from Trul wlll milnlaln
bete • common-ltw mtrruge unti. She cliimed iht hid dont • lot i ,]oie conrwctiom with trilni Num-
Jone IMS, when <hey were legally of work on tht nlace. Thty hid kj,, n md 12 tt Cutltgir tnd
■irritd ln Ntlton. ,no hone so ihe htd to cletr thc^h.t  with  Vincouvtr on  daylight
Ht tald thit hli wife left home ,|rden with t ihovrl ind iht hid I „vjnl time |t will mttn thtt mill
X WM. corning back tht day be- htd t lot of rock to handle She lt Trlll wln nMd only bt potted
fart ChrliVnu in tht ume yeir worked on the property before, md I... hm]r Mrii«r
She left him again In 1M3. In .Or they wtre mtrrltd In IMS '
to   t   quettlon   from   His     8ht  htd  been living  In  NtUon
hit wife had lUyed «n- and   sht   hid   been   getting  lomt
SASKATCHIWAN MAY
HAVI TO MOST TAXATION
Lord** Mr. Kuihner ijreed thtt since  IMS   She htd two children
lbt-B
aaJmnttt
my "trouble t—
Crett-txtmlned by Mr. Diwion. diy   evtnlng.    Hit   Lordihlp   tl-     REGINA. Miy  14 (CP>—filling
aether then would not hive been relief or tllowinet ilnce Pthruiry.iVe»*_iiiurim IIVIMIII
"tWUhle ibout thl lind In adjourning the cut until Mon-|T0 •*^'*V _.   . ,
he  -aimed
T«
thtt he mpportfd hli pretted the opinion that ft wu! ■ new flnmclil igreemenl with the
nbvlosii thit thli proptrty wu ill Dominion, Stikitehtwtn will htve
the two people had, tnd ttch hid to rain in iddilionil td.OOO.OOO
put mmtthlng into It In tht wty through Provlncill Uxitlon If It It
ot effort tf not money Thtrt
should bt .ome possibility of I
settlement, he thought As fir u
L.t  wu  oonremed  be could  onlv
!_a*,J1' Uvor °* "** **** "'isjkitchri
the othtr.  ,
In  tha evening D   J   Robertion
wu cilled <o tht ittnd   Ht uld.
'hit »hen ln hli office Mra  Kuih-
ner hid Imiittd thit the contrtct
bt worded In htr mme.
t!_2bS
It tabs morW everything H
i problem, uyi Edwird Ntw-
min Horn in J uter. Tistir. Th«
wir wm I problem, ind now
the tad of tht wir hu brought
lh twt dure ot tniletlM Tenia much knowledgt. uld Solomon, the preacher, li much
lorrr-r And esetrybody nowi-
gayt It tat poaeeuor of much
knowledge—much knowltdtt
at what tht Pooh-Bths. the
noUtldtnt tnd tht chiefs of
Ore dtptrtment. trt thinking
ln China In Afghinlittn. In
Washington. In- Rucbtrelt Flv.
trybody know. Ino murh ind n
rtmdtrfd stsel tnd sorrowful
thereby Imagiat the eontinu-
e :s tarllament tnd iniltty of.
let'i lay. i dog wheat unit
ot smell hu expanded to le.
eludt ill (hit Is rooking,
•talking. Meting, hilehlr.g ind
criwllng on six continents tht
perpetui'. hrlnllng of hilr
Such It th* condition nf eiclti-
tlnn erf lery retdtr nf thi duly
paptre
CaHrlHUM'WtllTI
Trail Reverses
Tax Decision
TRAIL, B.C., Miy 14—City Coun-
ell it t speciil meeting reverted
Hi decision ot lut week to chtngi
III bull of ttxttlon, tnd dtcided
to retiln the former bull of tuing
50 Initeid of 75 per cent of im-
firovementi tnd 100 ptr cent of
ind
Thli will mem thtt thi mill rite
will remiln it 45 mills u in 1M4
md 1945. Thl decision to revert to
thi former bull cunt ifter the
Council wu told that thin wu
nothing In the new ichool tuition
plin which required the City to
conform to the Government*! taxt-
tlon bull of 79 per cent ot Improvement!.
Prevlouily It hid been Intended
to tet tht rite it MS mil's, ttxing
on t hlghtr percentige of improvement!.
Award Contract for
Garbage Truck Work
Contract for refinlihlng of the
girbigt collector. Including painting tnd fender work, wu iwtrdtd
to Rimp Body tnd Fender Worki
Reorganizing System
for Registration
Doukhobor Statistics
O   C  Putt,  Inspector  ot  Vital
Stitlitlci, will bt ln Nelson for tht
next thru day/, orginltlni • ntw
system ot reglstntlon ot Doukhobor blrthi. dtlthl md mirrliges.
Mr. Page will he working from the
Provlncill Govirnmint Officii,
i .
Governor-General
Medal to Powell
River Student
VANCOUVER, Mty 14 (CP) -
Twenty-two-yeir-old Wllllim H. M
Burroughi of Powtll Rlvtr" wu
awarded the Governor Generil'i
Medil in the griduiting clui of
the Unlvenity of Brltlih Columbli,
It wu disclosed tonight in the in-
nounctmtnt ot iwirds md scholir-
shlps for tht 1045-48 term. Ht won
honors in mtthematicr tnd physic*.
Tht mtdil li iwirdtd to tht mott
outittndlng student griduitt ot the
yttr. In IMS Burroughi won the
Royil Initlttitlon Scholirihlp whin
hi graduited from senior mitrtcu
latlon In Powtll Rivtr.
OTHER  RESULTS  LATER
Results riletted todiy Included
more thin 550 griduite students —
lirgeit griduiting dm in tht unl-
venity's history. Results of under-
gnduite ex am I nitloni wlll be re-
leued ln ibout four weeks.
Onduitlon ceremonlu wlll bt
held Thundty it tht cimpui whtn
ChinctUor E. W. Humbtr wlll con-
ftr tht hoodi md gownt.
City to Join
National Drive
for Clothing
At t muting htld Tuudiy night
■t tht City Hill, orginiution lor
thi Nitionil Clothing Drlvt. which
il to take place from Junt 17 to »
wu carried out
The meeting wai cilltd tfter t
telegram wu rtceived by Mrs, T.
W. Brtwer lut wttk from the Provlncill chili man. Hon E. T. Kennty.
•iking her to accept thl local chiir-
minihlp ot the drive. Mn. Brtwer
wu chtirmin of thi drive lut yeir.
Moit Nelson orgtnUltioni wert
represented it tht muting, md
virloui committee! wtn formed
Aldermtn Boyd C. Affleck wlll ir-
rtnge for fundi, L, Browttt idver-
ttilng md weekly collections, ind
George Pttse will cart for tht roping md weighing oi thi cirtoni.
which will be picked by tht vinous
women'i orginiution!. Thl collecting depot wlll igiln bt in the
Armory.
"Our lut drlvt wu i hugt iuc-
ceu," itated Mn Bnwer. "ind I
hive .every hope of u much clothing being handed In lialn u can
pouibly be ipired. Evtrythlng li
io detptrittly needed."
Kinsmen to Give
$250 to Cancer
■»
MODERNIZE-"PAINT
mm
W YtortlS
luy tht  belt
and   hove   no
regreli.
Wt carry 0 (full
lint   ot   CIL
paints.
Fink's Furniture
With  ■ minimum of dlscuiilnn,
,, Nelion Klnimen Club voted Tuu-
The Wilfrid Stdltr Memoriil Gold A     ni-n, ,t the Hume to donitt
'_Ji_.l      __. _     _h i W_,     iUwiMilat     U   !.___       . *%**       *t__ _ __      r* _ _J _*.<
Street Show
Here Today
Clown! to tiki pirt In the Cretton Cirnlvtl of Miy 17 md 18 will
[Ive • itreet ihow on Biker Street
hli morning ibout 10:30. One tea-
tun ot the ihow will be t IMl
ctr (not for ule.) Tbe cir ll
owned by Hon. Prink Putnam md
once Kid for (3000.
Vltlton to Cretton'! Annuil
Blouom Cirnlvtl will wltneu tht
unveiling of the new Civic Center
cornentone.
TOP GOLFERS
ENTER NORTHWEST
TITLE TOURNEY
Medtl wu won by Alixtndir M  jjjj  l0" ,nt  B.C.  Cmcer Society
Witt of Ntuimiti. A   cheek  will   bt   lent   for   that
Oeoffrey V. Pirkinton ot Vtn-Amount it the tnd of the month.
cbuver, received the convocttloni viiitor A. C. Hutchlnion from
prize. Miry JinetHmdllngot North Itt^i reported the lucceuful pltn-
Vincouvir, wti iwirdtd tht Ki- nlng ind execution of i ptridt
wmU Oold Medil. md   cirnlvtl   which   nlitd   over
Rou Sttwirt of Vincouver won!g2000 for Klnimm welfire fundi
two prltei, tl_ DtP. J. Nicholion.Mr. Hutchlnwn wuretponslblt for    ere   ,
Scholinhip in chemittry tnd the orgmlntlon   of   the  pinde.   tnd u  ,    ^    Jj^   North_-ll
Lefevrt Clold Medil md icholir- vllltor   Verne   Vmee.   llm   frcmi
ihlp tn chemlitry, but the Utter Trill, mentioned thit tht cirnivil
nvirtt to Join A. Rlchtrdi ot Ntw hid been "t grmd Job.
Wtrlmlnittr Comldtnble trgummt took pltce
The Unlvenity Griduitt Scholir-' concerning the propoied Moot
Ihlp wu won by John H. Syrett of m^nl jool An mg^rt n-
Vlctorii md the Annt Wtttbrook,^ thowtd thit tglii^n ibntl
y.[iTtpbrntm f^lr^jjBj!ras..c r_;
ihlp for gtology wai recelvtd by »    wh4l   _„   itmlt    ...   mor,
Ernut r. Rood of Vincouver.        ;DrM,int need," thtt of t new Boy
The two B'Nil Brlth Scholtnhlpi §^_» f.,11
wen won by Normm Bulmm ind     „ ^tted  thtt  miny   boyi U"^LJl'p", A"~ tA.7\t
PhyllU Ney, both of Vincouvtr.      |muft u ,_,„„„) .dmlttmce '0 tht N0™1****
The Standard Oil Compiny Tel- Seoul! due to lick of iptci In thi
lowihip wu won by Otorgt Per- prMn,t hill,
rli of Vincouver, md lhe Powell -further plini wert mtdt fer «he
River Scholirihlp went to Jtmu oirtrlct Convention »o bt htld here
A. Cochrme. ot New Wutmlnittr. |n tht litter pirt ot thli month.
WIN! COMINCO PILLOWtMIP      Sevenl eommlfteet reprted on the
Ervln J. Ntlot of Vincouvtr n- progreii of thtlr ictlvltlei to mike
celved the B.C.  Electric Reseirch the   Convention   lucceuful.
SPOKANE,    Mty    14    (AP)  -
Prominent imiteur ind prcfeiHos-
!l'^iM.Tr «1 loHtri of the Ptclflc Northweit
••aSf'iS WW   H.ted   todiy   «non,   mr\j
P.Q.A. chtmplonihlpt let for Spo-
kine's Indltn Cinyon Golf Count
Miy 22, 23 md 24.
The entry Hit so fir mchidi
Km Tucker, Events', former Northwest PGA. chimpion; Gordon
Richard, Seattle, former Oregon
tnd Wuhlngton PGA. chimpion
md Harold Weit, runner-up to
Emery Zimmerman In the IMl
Oregon PGA. chimplonihlpi.
Anselmo May
Join Ball Team
Poisiblllty ot • gimt with Trill
it the Smelter City on Sundiy li
being diicuiied by tht rapidly
organizing lenior butball group at
Nelton.
Practice! ire continuing md It
li expected that Muih Anielmo,
Trill catcher In both biiebill md
futbill circlet who miy Join tht
Nelion team thli uuon, will turn
out to thl predict it 6 o'clock tonight. Anielmo hu also pliyed in
the Vincouver Commercitl Leigue.
At Sundty's prictlce, the tetm
■howed fair ihtpe, md It It hoped
to be able to name the lineup tonight. Junion Buzz McDonald, BUI
Poitlethwiltt tnd Johnny Lang
in working In nicely md It ll
expected 1 couple more wlll mike
the team. The pitching department
li in unknown qutntlty it thl
moment, but Jick Brown It working up to hli old pace.
Mort It Going to
"Win That Game"
for Hit Bridt
BOSTON,   Mty   14   (APl-Mort
Cocper,  Brivei  righthander,   uld
tonight he ind Dee Smillwood of
A 5500 pro-imittur temtert soon- Springfield, Mo, would be mtrrled
lored   by   the   Spokane   Athtletle tomorrow night—md Cooper thlnki
Round   Ttblt   wUI   prtcedi   tht hill hivt furl' thi right prennt
t-'Ml    LU    Lrf"   sjk 10      J
to   miintiin   iti   preient  revmue. ,t |u| „„, „„ _,
opposition ltidtr W. J. Pitttnon 	
Mr. Pattenon, former pnmlar of|TWO  FAMILIES
md Liberal Ptrty 1
ltidtr, uld Ihlt the prtitnt igret-
ment tutomaUeilly tarmlntlei on
Mirch II, 1M7 It hu btrn In operition ilnct April JO. IMl.
20 HOMCUSS WHIN
TWO HOMES BURN
COEALT. Ont. Mty 14 (CPl
Twioty   nersoni   In   two   ftmiliei
were
R«cord-S«eker
Forced Down
CAMBRIDGE. England.
(Reuten)-J. W   Prlnglt.
Miy
33-
.. l£h£___ komy-oTtr' •« S8^JS__*_ _S*S
wh^h dtttroytd two houu, htrt.^TteiltdlnhltittickonBrlUlnr
No on. wu iniured The blue tort- ***}•"£' ,,,'ldlnv* i\\\ZVSr.
id in the homt of Rene Chtuvrttu %* »| *W """JT Tt.n^ ^w
md Hirttd tn tbe adjoining re.,- » mlWt from hli rterttag point
deneet of Avlt Drone, both houu, 'hrnugh failure of hli blind-flying
being gutted within htlf-inhour.      mttrumenU. 	
HOMELESS
WINNIPEO. Mey 14  (CP)-Two
HANDLER BITES
LESNEVICH —
AND IT HELPS
LONDON, Miy M (Reuten)-
An
by tht City Council Mondiy nlghl. ..
coit lo bt 1113 Two othtr tenden, 1 Scholinhip md Chirltt W. Howil-t   Tbe Klnimm  will chooit  Mitt
ion, Vineouver. took tht BrIUnnli: Nelton  of  1M< on July  1. J   C
Mining   md   SmtlUng   Company Mulr. who  ll   ta  chirge  of   the
Scholirihlp. Winner of the NiUve °!"*er»_**n. uemed to hive no diffl- „,rrlna_T __uth left
Dtughten of B.C. Scholinhip wu;cu«T finding trenmcrtitlon for tht M
H.  Keith  RiUon  of VlctorU;  w<-
Otwild   K   Mlnlito  of  Vincouvtr
won the Comlneo Pellowibip of the
for hli bridt.
Mtntger Billy Southworth will
be beet min tnd outfielder Johnny
Hopp md first basemin Ray Stnd-
tn ushers. All tour wert together
on Southworth'i St. Louli Cardi-
mil
Cooper It sttted to pitch to-
morrow  tfternoon'i  gimt   igilnit
unutuil   open lon   wis pertormed Pittsburgh Rlr.te, here.
on Gui Luntvlch at tbt md of the    .„, . . , ,    .     ,
111 hive t good prttent for her."
hei~
Mventh round ln hli world light1,.   »" nive 1 gooa preteni ior ner."-
harry-tight title light with ?»i-le |^t,fl|1^"w,«M',*nn,n*    Ini  win
firemen wert burned tnd two dm- Consolldited Mining md Smelling
illet made homeless todiy by 1 Company
fin which dtttroytd • two-itrtrey: Tht Lions' Club fellowship wu
frimt dwelling tnd dtmiged in- won by Chirlei A. Cliridge Vm-
othtr ln luburbin Brooklind, Ex- couvtr. The Shell Oil 'tllowthlp
plotlon ot in oil burner wu binned for reteirch wu won by Gordon
for the blut. | M Barrow. Vincouver
young ladltl ptrWclpitlng
CHARGE SIX IN
MONTREAL
DYNAMITINGS
MOrTTTtlAL, Mty 14 (CPl-Six
mm wtrt irreeted todty In connection with the recent dyntmltlng
eye wu to bidly twollta ind fill
ed with bid blood thit ht Moviiin- WINDSOR HORSE WINS
' ^Gut^.'^t^^J--ARCADIA* C""* M'T " '-AP'-
c^CerkW,tt_^iurf2th.rBlu' A"'n* ™« * «• W*
^to. hilt\ STtSl ll_Li Le-l*'erd*-t. Wlndior, Ont., no«d
,a w _S~._5 _-__i_S?__! out "■ t. Cnig-i AprU Star from
uld be tilt relief Immtdltttly -* Ortmt, Ohio, Tn • m-mlla r.ce
? mtmir.mJt *L v "T*1" had todty to emerge 1 thrttt to tht
been lifted tnm Ul httd gjo.ooo Grind Pice it Stnd Anita
MONTREAL; May 14 (CD-Roy
'' riremm William KrenU end Ern-: The Timber Pre«rves Limited n*"""" »"f, ,n« r«c**11 Wnimuing m~*.■**-»*-g n.itT Ditcher
•j tit Drtffln, both ot th. Winnipeg prUe. In civil mginiertni were « two Nttlontl Bnw.rlu tout*. g2j-MJ5St -eTCSlS
£ dtptrtmtnt. wtrt Uktn to no.- Iw.rdid: Pint, to Itob-rt ft Cur-! • werthouu md • gtng. dttecllve SP^LL^^,*,; 5?W
•   iplUl with burnt rle. Vincouvtr; ucond  to Jota.lll"^"^-"^..^^, l2*^ taffir uSuT* «
SAYS U.S. OIL CONCERN
SUftVTNNO IN IRAN
LONDON. Mty  14   (Reultrt)
Pirk Siturdiy.
P,..fleld,R.dlum Ho. Spring.; t'nd     The ***«£* 25jEftKSU"BS
WINI iOWLINQ  CROWN
BUTTALO, NY., Mir 14 (AP>-
The Butfilo combination of John
Owonk md Henry Kmldowikl to-
th. third to Leontrd C. John- «?Z^','l.Zto,,Tmr\m^.ton ***"■ *& artn raoatt to fight won the IMl Amerlcin Bowl,
ton of VirtorU md Ltwrtnee R-™F{SLl\ b,ln«K,,(* E32?S_ **+ tomorrow, becameb third Ir^CongruJoublu chimplonthlp.
Munroe of VlctorU ■_■ __ -«"blnJ>w»leh, "T*4k^ l"° Ntgro   pltytr   to   cruh  ortmlitd
Tht Cmidlm ImtltuU of Mining brewtry irulm tht ln_dt ot  the btMbtll ^ q,, Bjoo.]^ 6odg,r,
VITIRAN-STUDINTS ■*0tlCI 0N T1UIL °'
TOP OTMIM -»->YrUL MARAUDER
HALIfAX. Miy 14 (CPt - Th, ,^!%U:HD "_*D°"'^i,"*7."
lener.l avtrtgt of ichltvemmt of ^,'7 t, InTj Ss.,^.d« wol
seter.n. returned to Unlvtnlty , "•kln« * jU1?:l0V'M ™'^U,t. e*,M
work ... -eo«„d«.bly higher" '*" "'"^ *l"'flC"°',,?££.
then thtt of rvsnvettr.n. Dr A E.. "•"_ m'"' lWj!« Ja " 1, hi 1
K-err. Pruident nf Dtlhou.l. Unl-N "lib*^_?lS_Ui_J^_! _35
verity uld .1 conve-r.tlon t.erclu. *• o"1"', but lh',lj*" "a^
,^a.. occaiioni tort up Important docu-
menu.  pUyed  dtrU  with  writing
pant   ind   ipluhtd   Ink   over   tht
Tht Moscow Radio, quoting 1 «cv-l_,d  MtUllurgy  priu  wtnt  lo  f brewery ttrmlntl w'JU-ehouie or St ,Um   -n* olb_~ ut aeeo^g-baia-
itt Niwi Agency dtipileh from un- Raymond R. 7onu of Vincouvtr.!ifXM   Street   md   thl   Ctridun mMB   jKk   RoMnion   and   plkhtr
toniiht!„^ lht i„,l,dow prtu in electrical Malting Company girtgt on down- joha Wr1<hti ^ _,!h fttakaal.
at Sin- enjintarlng to Wllllim J. M. Moore ,ow« St. Ambrolu glreet
of Vlctorii.
officii! sources In Tehrin,
uld sevenl repreientatloni
clair Oil Co. 1 United Statu con
rem   hid irrived  in Irinlin Bal
uchlitin   tnd   bid   begun   surveys \_/r*1u  u  CTACI
for oil deposits wllh tht tulitinci  ww*»
of local Inhtblttnti
todiy
TOtONTO, OrfTARIO
AOAINST TIMIIR CUTTING «.it.
EDMONTON. May 14 1CP1 - A
OFFERS TO SILL
POLO TO CITY
Otter sf sevenl cut of ctdn
poles for purchue wu coniidertd
by Iht City Council Mondiy night.
tht offer being referred to G   G
ITALIAN BAKERY
ROME, Miy 14 (Reuters'- Neirly
900 women tn the town ot Ateoll.
March Province, today itormed tht
The Weather
»
Tht circle hi divided Into MO
degree! beciutt thl Egyptlini
once though* the year bid M0
dayi. t   ee
entire   Provinu   liu   In
local btkery tnd carried off mort
Hun M0 poundi of breed before police could intervene
hundrtd miners ot Iht r.e.rhy Bill    S A   TO RATION  IRIAD tht offer being referred te O. G I.    ,     _M.   TMg   •■AU
I int coil mint wtnt on ttrlke to-,    IriKTV1M    u,,    w    (CPI-Tht BoT***    BeeW-al    Superintendent nUPAAI-,1   ini   rtveum
day in p,o(ett igtlntt hiving to cud,_■"£„„ "j,,,,„Jh r^rtad from 'or Inytttlgitlon tnd report to lhe     lqitdoN, OnL Miy 14 (CP
their own timber, .nd their action *«*»* '^J™ <*., ^T ,.u,d ^TLn^en'tVct'oT^ *"
ctuud 1 l»mporiry ihut down of ^V,,,,-^ ln ,|] |„,, urban treti,"* "  mmodm, R R. No  1
mine opentloni „f  g^^  Afrlc4   f^,, utt,  ritlon i .       _
 " 1 will be eight ouncu of breid. orbrUin   bClS   MllK,
NO POOL POR STEELE u«  ounces  nf wbutmetL or  10H
IU1S  ANGEI.ES. Mty  14  <AP"      "unC*' "' m"'
ICan — and Bullet
wttk Northwtitirly flow ot fairly
moist air wllh a rldgi ol high pru-,
ture oft tbe cout Tbt wuthtr wu
gentrilly cloudy in lhe Provlnct
md light nln wu reported ilong
tht  cast
Vincouvtr tnd vicinity:
Cloudy   Wtdnttdiy,   clearing
ScTtntiiti  cm  handle  tht   science ,iow|y   _,   tvmlng.   Wlndi   light
of itnrole powtr but not Iht nit- Miilmum  Vincourtr Airport 10
tioni ot humin baings.  Dr   AD      Oklntgin,   lilloott,   tnd   Sou Jl
Mltener.    wtll ■ known    Cinidlin | Thompeon:
ttomlc reuirch  teltntlit uld  to-1    Lowttt   Oktntgtn,   Oliver    M.
night He urgtd that dlicrttlon be oienmore. gl. South Thompion JJ-
UMd  before btllevlnn certain  pre-  40   Scattered  rloudi morning  with*
IS INJURED IN CRASH
)ect of lutpenu Th, beir. which hid been rob-'terel-Re-ldtntlil   lections   ot   Ih'i
Thty won't hivt to woiry whtrt b|n| ttrmtn ot poultry and fright- iticout krwn. focal point of Oer-
rKIIJtDELPHIA. Miv l» 'AP'     the net" meil Ii coming from but ,nln| ||vutock. entered the ground man  V-bt>mb ind Irmg-ringt  gun
ftreen permeis wtrt Iniured   none ther'll hivi little Idea of whit ll|0( ,h, Merrill firm Sundiy. Mrs  ittarki from tht Prench c»ut irt
!Maf in the rnlllslnn of a  wilt  bt
Pennttlvinii Rtilmad freight lorn      Reuon Is Ihit thty htvt recelv-
rrs"v> tnd  •  Philtdtlphit Trent-'ed  ■• •  wedding gift  100 (ini of
tr-r'i-ior     Company     streamlined food with ill libtti itnio»td
trolley in S -ith Philtdilphlt |    The gtfti wtrt givtn lo thtm by
-  — I Kinimen Club memben when tht
Mtoe PON tui L rnuple wi, honored it 1 mtetlng
mMONTON    MlT   14   'CPl    -'	
Killeern Monirrh 100th • ihorthorn  ACCIOlNTAt DIATHg
bsiH   owned   by   Otude   Oalllnter       MONTR1AL. Mty 14 (CP)-Vte-
gdmoot~.   breeder   lodiy  brought diets nf iceldentil duth were ren-
•he higheei price ever peerl m Al   dated by Coroner Richard L Duck-
herta   .hen   h .   purrhaier    C    J   'tt   lodiy   In  the  euet  of  Patrick
Merrilt spoiled It u It wu leevtng being built up by M Belilin work
with IU hetd ituck In the top of]men. vingutrd ot 1 skilled fore.
• milk een of JSfl who htve Uktn on the toh
Sht HlKd ■ rlflt tnd killed thtlof relieving Dovtr*s houilng ihort-
miruder with eae that ige
Montreal
Toronle
North Bey
Pert Arthur
by Donild Btird ot Trure. N 8; IJ Kenort
.   :-i Winnipeg •
**r«sigMoft of 111,ton. Wuh. cltim
td him foe tevto
TRANSPORTATION - PASSENGER
AND FREIGHT
Pollock. 1. ind Normm Clark 11
, both Injured fatally when struck by
luinmohllei In tht Montreal dlstrlri
ruttrdty
FREIGHT TRUCKS
LEAVE NELMN DAILY
Af 10 JO
Trail Livery Co.
u   >i   unvoa. area
Trail—Phont 113    Nelion—Phon* 33
fctw  DIM
PARNHAM fut. May 14 (CP1-,
H.n. J H.inecke. M. Oerman nav-l At lhe opmln, of -» tXXaa Iht
• I officer held ti prltoner-«t-wir|»« membtrt tt tht committee who
in Cmadt fnr Iht lut (our ram *«ted oo Tt (Mm eg! tn ariglnil
died ruddenlT nf t heert ftllurei leltl of «M0 found their vote had
it   Nn   X  internment  cimp  here centred on • dotan deelgal which
Flag Committee Down foil Designs
ty JACK  1-.AYUY
Cmitiin Pram Staff WeHtr
OTTAWA, May 14 (CPl — With     I   A  flag eompoted  of red  tnd Brindon
Mlectieni   cut   to   II   disigni.   thi white   trltnglu   bearing   ■   green The Pit
Ptrllimenltry flag Cemmltlae lo-lmtplt   leaf la  the  centre  ot  the Rtglm
diy    ipeni     in    hcur-end-i-hilf jdligonil lint etpirttlng tht Iwe eol-ijea»ato«^
wrengllng over procedure before de- on;   detlgned   by   U   Ugne   «a EStP^SH   a
ddlng to eoeUnue by bellot the pto-IDrtpeeu Nitionil of Quebec. «*»• I ?__*■ <F^""**T^r"
of elimination. vehaj. £_L£jTl_i
I.  A  whIU enttgn  wllh  t  redl"f*SII "*l
Keetenty, North Thtenpeenl
•ecemlts|   tleuty   In
with ihow.es tltag mauntt'n.
afttrneen. Wlndt light, mulnsuis.
Ceintroek U. Ceteeeat Villiy M.
Lew,    Ceteibeeek    M.    Ceteeent
Villey «i
Wuthtr ttrett Cinidi Itlpm
PT/T, May 14:
Mln Mtt
relterdiv
BLOEMfONTEIN (CPl- When
■ re.idini In the Wlnburg dlitrlct
.-( the Orenge Free Utile who ip-
plled ter t perwilt »e purehau five
eai'.'i.. of gatnllnt wm Informed
that she genllne contrel wn lifted
he aapeered vers- turprlMd Ht told
hi. Informanl thai u be hag ne
• irrleei end received ne newtnep-
ee. be »u iintwtre of the llftlri rt
were on dliplty
The  mtmben  will  cut  molher
billot   In   fiver   of   thetr   choice
maple leaf In t red circle In the flr. _**_*"***
bearing four diagonal blut ttrtptt. S___2
detlgned by J W Leray Holmin af
Summerilde. P EI; four volte S_!?_U"
A A while en.ign with I green _-!tT<*-
mtple Itat In the fly; lubmllted te I'LL,.
I Monireil u Prteu e««peUtlea r>mhrnnk
among tha II rtmilnlng dMignt taiand   td|udgtd  tbt  beet  tatry   bv.- . ViiWv
tn effort lo whltilt the number lUU.Hugh Stvtgt ol Duncan. l.C; three Jwaet Rupert
further The retail et thli vote will votet rilatt George
be innnunetd tfltr tht eetnaUtttt    I  A flag with t tllver tad red Qeand Porkt
meets tomeoow rrown on I blut iquirt In the mul- jmih,
Dealgns now btfon the commit-1 heed comer tad three red menlelportltnd
tee. mme. of iheir tuthort end the l-tvu nn I white field In Ihe fly; |m)i(m
vntet they retetveg Include: , detlgned by Col A. T Duguld. trmy [JJtajT
I   A  red  entlgn  with •  gulden herildry (it-pert; tare vottt. 'Snrraaelmi
Seven olhtr dwlgni recused entjLoi Angtlet
the ewntrol  Ht uld (bt enls be'kunipl! Itef In the fly la place ef thei   Seven otl
ie reed wis tbt Blbla ,     I traditional coal ol irmt; dulgntd vote tech.
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Tear Utaay* mat mead heka, tarn amick. toothiag help thai G4a
P1U. eta give ytm. foe awn ihea 40 yeen thii toe kidney remedy
be, bros.gt_ r_M to • hoe, o< people who psgered u ->• do.
I...I thit aun-l tram • tenlaMsaW Itner reowty rsKefved:-
M tmm mmmttr~'t -m bmm mmtlmI mem bmeb .,bm fm Hm
etmlttomt. Sltbtmg wtmiJ m t"» m'""I ""I' *'*'(,r' P,'i'*■
AM ___■ 4 lMll-a|U»e7 amtlrmlkkk. I mm, XI yeen
faavtr/7-). C. Cape Bntoa.
Ellg11   in ii) f i y***—*-■*- aadereniading oa which
GiaPills ire mid. Ualeu yo« tre -tieied thu (iin Pllll
We* helped yem. yem, dngglil wiM rtfaad ibe panhatt
ttkea.
Get t hortlt d Gin Pllli todiy. Tike
ihem u .firr. (r.i Ute prose, their merit!
letwW tttt, 40 PMt
letntmy tin, W »llli
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GIN PILLS
POR THE
KIDNEYS
*■
 King of Canadian
Hoboes Is Dead
Believed To Be 104 Years Old; He Was
Familiar Figure in Newspaper Offices
BRACEBRIDGE,   Ont.,   Miy   14 hospital   ln  thli  Muikokt   dlitrlct
(CPl—Chirlei   Peirct,   self-styled | town some 90 mllei North of Toron
King of Cinidlin Hoboes, li deed
One of the Dominion's moit Inter-
eitlng chiracteri, hli deith ctme ln
to ifter in illneu of two weeki.
King Chirlei wu born In Brixton, England—Juit when he never
would My precliely ilthough ht remarked three yeiri Igo "I believe
I'm tbout 101 yeiri old." By Ml own
account, hi spent 78 yetri ln Cinidi, IT of thtm ii t knight of to
rotd.
Ht wu in inveterate collector of
medtli. convention button md
newspaper clipping! of hli own
strtngt career,
A tramp, md proud ef It, Pitrct
htd regular port! of rail on hit
tnveli tcrou tht Dominion. He wei
I familiar figure ln newspaper offices where he often hid lomething
unuiuil lo offer In the wiy of m
Interview.
At timet he would be ctmptign-
Ing for the premiership of Canada
or organizing t convention of hit
hobo subjects of plinnlng to tttend
"in Inquut of Wllllim Lyon Mtc-
Keniie King." ln eirlier yem. one
of hit bitterest rivilt wu George
Grihim, ■ rlvtl claimant to the
hobo throne.
He ilwiyi lucctedtd In dinging
to the dignity of hli tdopted title
tnd deminded—tnd received—t
ihow ot rtipect from hli interviewers. Even In Jills, to which be wu
frequently committed on vagrancy
chtrget—he deminded honor md
homage.
One of hli ftvorlte themei wu
thtt he wu pentitently sought is •
huibind by idmlrlng women. But
he ilwiyi insisted thtt my womin
upirlng to become hli queen mutt
bring with her i dowry of tt least
$10,000. He claimed to hive received
tnd rejected two iuch offers lnd even In his declining years constantly
expreued the fear that "the glrlt
will get me yet."
So fir u is known, ht died un-
mirrled.
Reject Offer te
Institute Bui
Servicer Coast
NORTH VANCOTJV-H, B. C.
Miy 14 (CPi-Clty Council todiy
rejected in offer from Blut Line
Transit of Vlctorii to institute i
bul service ln North Vincouver.
Council offered to lubmlt B. C.
Electric Rillwiy proponli to rate-
ptytri for tpprovtL
Soys Hunters Con
Expect Reduction
in Baq Limits
VANCOUVER, Miy 14 (CP*—B.
C. Gime Branch officiate reprrted
today the Federal Nitionil Parks
Bureiu hu notified them that due
to uveri reduction In wtlerfowl
-oopulitlon on tht continent, hunt-
in cm expect • reduction In lea-
-on«l ind dilly big limit.- on ll*.
virletiei.
READY TO BEGIN
EXPERIMENTAL
FLIGHTS, WEST INIIES
OTTAWA, Miy 14 (CP)-Trani-
Cinidt Air Lines ll reidy to begin
experimental flight! to the Weit In-
dlei In the lite Summer or Fill
tnd regultr urvlce in Ihe Winter,
It wu learned here todiy.
The lervlce would use Montreil's
Dorvtl Airport •■ in Immedlite
terminus ind would be extended to
itopi throughout the Weit Indlei
ind terminate it Rio dt Jineiro,
I Brazil.
76% OF AU ADULTS HAVI SAO SHEATH-
Tnt Dor lo Romance, Popularity, Success
Don't yee he a victim of II AD BR HATH. You don't need to offend.
Juit brmh your teeth night ind morning ind br/ort leery dstt with
Colgne Tooth Powder. Remember, scientific ttlU prose thit, lo
7 cimi out of IO, Golgite Tooth Powder quickly stops oral bad
breath. let, Colgui't Juklt-iciim clttnt your breath u it
desns your teeth—two jobs ior tbe price of one.
COLGATE
TOOTH
POWDER
Britain fo Get More Fishv Less
of Other Food in Next Few Months
■y HELEN CAMP
LONDON, Miy 14 (AP)-Brltiln
mty get mon fish in the next few
nonths but ihe'll get leu of vlrtuil-
ly every other food Even the fUh
wont metn much to the Britith be-
cium they'll hive no fit to fry 11
wltfi.
"To M per ctnt of tht people In
Englind fish mttni fried fish," i
Food Mlnlitry ipokeimin uld "If
thty Haven't tny fit thty don't
know whit to do with fish ind no
mittor how miny pamphlets we put
out or whit wt tell thtm they won't
.lliten."
Tht fted outlook, u outlined by
him, Includti:
Poulble further cuti ln cooking
fit, recently reduced from two
ouncei weekly to one.
Contlnuinee of the two-ounce
cheeM ntlon. Juit cut from the
thrM, for the summer
NO  INCRIAII WEEKLY
RATION!
No IncrtiM In weekly rttloni of
C centt worth of meit, three ouncei
of bicon, tight ounces of lugir, lnd
two ouncei of tei.
Another poulble reduction ln Ihe
wheit content of breid with rationing "not off thl cirds."
No increue ln fruit luppliei except for • tew "token" shipments
from tbroed ind tht Summtr crop
of plumi tnd English ipples.
No hopes of rilling tgg tnd milk
production because new breid reg
illations mem leu whttt for in'lmil
feeding.
CANNED FRUITS OUT
The official uid canned fruiti
tnd loan metti which uted to come
from Ctnidt tnd Unltod Stitei ire
"out.'* Any dollir imported must bt
kept to "pun necessities iuch ll
wheit," he laid, ind even these
"very much less thin during lend
ltue" ilthough "we'll hivt to continue to get dried eggi evtn If thty
irt expensive "
Tht Increiied fish luppliei ire
poulble beciuse trawlers now tn
being relttied by tht Admiralty
from mlne-iweeplng.
. , i
Garson Has Fears
if No New Tax
Structure Devised
WINNIPEG, Mty 14 (CP)-Prem-
ler Stuirt Girson of Mtnltobi uld
todiy the entire bull ot democratic
government In Cinidi would be
shiken if the Dominion tnd provinces ire unable to devise i new tix
itructure enibling the litter to provide the services for which they ire
conitltutiomlly responsible.
Speaking to thi young mtn'i Motion of the Winnipeg Boird of Tndt
Mr. Girson uld molt ot thl provinces would be unable to carry on
financially for my length of time
unleu tomi idjuitment were made.
It wu hit flnt public iddresi ilnce
hii return from the Dominion-Provincial Conference it Ottiwa.
"Lit no ont supposi thtt failures to reach I ntw igreement
mum thtt Cinidi retilns her efficient wirtime tax itructure, or
thit thl provinces will continue
to enjoy thtlr prtunt itablt rev-
enues," ht warned. "It mum thtt
wt revert, not to tht ttoblllty of
thl wartime tix suspension igreement., but to thl jungle of unctr-
tilnty of thl 1930's."
The long-term reiulti of failure it
Ottiwt would be "even more ctl-
tmltout," Mr. Garion-predicted. "In
todiy't world we miy be lure thit
we ihill encounter severe economic
difficulties, ind thtt Cinidlin citizens will seek government!! ictlon
to relieve the humm dlitreu ctui-
ed   by   economic- deadlock,  or  to
break up thit deadlock Itself."
Thi nature of thi dildloek wu
thit filling • new tot itructure
In Canidi, i majority ef the provlncei would find It Impoulble to
carry out thtlr constitutions rat-
pomlbllltlei to thtlr pitplt beciuse, whlli thiy hid tht power,
they licked thi money, On the
other hind thi Dominion could
not let either In providing ell
ntctutry services, beciuse It hid
thi money but net the power,
"Thli truth will ippeir it t
shameless dodging of reiponilblllty
by both Provlncill tnd Dominion
Government!, ind therefore not
merely u t defect in our federal
system of government, but u • major shortcoming of free democratic
government Itself.
"The enemies of democracy themselves could not devise in irgument
against it mora penuulvi thin the
pre-wir condition of governmental
paralyiii md frustration which wc
will restore tnd perpetuite If we
provide nothing to replice the expiring wirtime tix luspenslon
tgreementt end thtrtby leive the
Cinidlin provlncei In the relttlon-
ihip with the Dominion Government
which proved u completely unsatisfactory ind inadequate ln the
lgSOV*
NILSON DAILY NIWS, WIDNISDAY, MAY IS, 1946—S
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Morning Specials
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Zipper front style tailored from wind ond showerproof
rayons. Ideal for school or ploy. Sizes 6 %*b QC
to 18 yeors. Wednesday Morning Special    }i7j
Men's Oxfords
Men, here is your chance to outfit yourself In quality
footwear at a reduced price. Brown and black in bol-
morol or blucher lasts. Broken site range from size 6.
Wednesday Morning %*t  QQ
Take up the Challenge
Testifies Father
Always Drunk
Said He Grabbed Knife From Father;
Kicked Wife Causing a Miscarriage
WINNIPEG, Mty 14 (CP) -
The two-day trial of Mrt. Mtrgiret I. Knight for thl fatal subbing of her huibind. Htnry
' Knight, In thtlr Winnipeg homt
Int Mirch 31 tndtd todiy with
e quick icoulttil fer the "per-
fiet mether."
Tht 12-min Jury wtrt out only
)g minutes to reach i verdict. In
mother 10 iht hid heen dwlired
Innocint ef tht murdtr chirgt.
Mr. Juitlce W. J, Donovin ef
thl Mtnltobi Court of King*.
Bench, before wham tht trial
wu held, uld hi realised Met.
K night hid tuffttod conilder-
ably and hi hoped htr treublu
had tndid.
Ttitltylng In htr mother's defence, tt-ytir-old -.11 Man Knight
uld few children wtrt ai fortunate In thtlr mothers. Flw hit
"iuch perfeef met-Sere."
WTNTlWtO. May 14 (CP) - Two
children of Mrs Mirjiret Knight,
M, chirged with tbt fatal atabblng
of htr huibind lut March 11, took
tht stand it her murder trill todty
to testify ln her behtlf.
Twelve-yeir-old Riymond uld he
once had tackled hli fither who wu
nrrying   l   knife   end   threatening
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Offer New Logs for
Lumberman's Arch
VANCOUVER. Miy 14 (CP) -
Pirk Boird will consider tonight
in offer from • lumber company
(Bloedel. B>*wti-t k Welch Ltd.)
to supply big logs to replice rotting logi In the Lumberman's Arch
it Stanley Pirk Prevloui attempts
to find Urge enough logs hid been
unsuccessful. The lop must be
■bout dD Inches ln ditmeter tnd 25
feet long.
to kill Mrt. Knight.
"I grabbed thl knife tnd ran Into'
the kitchen tnd hid It. Fither thraw
• boot it me ind it hit my irm. I
itarted to cry."
He Identified i knife which tht
Crown cliimi wu tbi one with
which Mn. Knight subbed her huibind il the knife Knight wu cirry-
lng.
O. M. M. Kty, Crown proucutor,
uked:
"Wu your lather Intoxlcetod?"
The boy uld he didn't know whit
hi meant.
Mr. Kay hesllited • moment tnd
tried igiin.
"Wu ht drunk""
"Ytt,'' Riymond raplitd.
Lillian Knight 15, uld Mra.
Knight wu i "perfect mether."
She uld Knight wu "ilwiyi
drunk tad If ht couldn't get liquor
he seemed to be u bad at whan he
had IL" He had been out of work
ilnce tht prevloui Auguit but he
got money from Mrt. Knight tnd
"If ht could not gtt It from mother
he would help hlmielf to lt from
her purse."
Once, ihe testified. Knight hid
kicked hli wife tnd u • reiult Mrt.
Knight htd i mltctrriigt.	
Steel Union
Bans Communist
Meddling
Food, Drink
Skimping ior U.S.
lor 13 Months
TRADERS t_iou|bout Ch-riftandom t|TM
1_ thtt Um hop-* ot mankind dap-tod •_
Christianity in action. The bright new ordtr
for which the world wiitt cannot bt brought
•bout by treaties, pacta or lagMttion alone.
The Church of Engltnd in Canada acwpU tha
dudkngt* and calk upon all to radadicaU
their Uvea to Chriat and the great taak of
rebuilding a Chriatian Canada tnd t Chria__n
WcrtL      te*     -V*. _..     --e
Tht Anglican Advince Appeal _a_a to YOU
to eciliat in thit great m—lie In make Mich
ttcriflct aa may bt necaaaary to help provide
Um 14,300,000 required.
To enable Um Church to ad-ranee In Canada,
to antun that tha mty meet Um naedeaf -mr-
widening frontiert in the fir North tnd Wttrt
tnd that htr minietece may after a lifetime of
aervice ba ttturtd of an adequate penaion.
Alao that tha Church may taritt England In
tht rebuilding of Churchea damaged by war,
and to is-itTit-tri her ootnmitmanta to htr
medical miaaiona in Um Far East
Untur At Patronar of Hit Exctiltney FM-
Martha! Viacount Alexander of Twit and
Emmyl, O.C.B., G.C.MJ., CJ.I^ 05./.,
D.S.O., M.C., and Htr Exatltncy Lady
Uaraprai Alexander, tht Angiimn Adinnc*
Appeal launchm a nation-wid* oanutm for
fmnek.
May 12th to 19th—Thia at tht wttk Mt
apart far you to mtkt er pladft your par-
tonal otrtring. ShoulS t church fkitor fail
to call on you, pleaae mail your eontribution
to tha Anglican Church in your ootnmunity
or Dinrattn Headquartara.
ANGLICAN ADVANCE
APPEAL
{t*4     REDEDICATION      ANO     T H A N K - O f F ! I I N O
St. Saviour's Pro-Cathedral, Nelson - - $3088
Church of Thc Redeemer, Nelson   -   -   $832
■y  DOUGLAS  B.  CORNELL
WASHINOTOM. Mty 14 (CP) -
The United Statei government innounced todty t whttt program thit
will mttn continued skimping on
breid. meal, heer and whliky fori
the next 11H monthi to help feed
hungry people inroad.
furthermore. Um bread wlll continue to be "dark" ind It Biy come
ln mailer lotves.
Previously the government had
hoped to im the rettrictlom on
wheat, flour tnd to on thli Summtr
tfter the lMd wheat crop It htr-
veiled. To diy'■ innouncemtnt
meiru the curb! will not bt ibol-
lihed before Ihe Summtr of 1M7.
unlew there li mother change In
lhe   iltuitlon.
CUT tTOCK fltO
Agriculture Secretary Anderson
laid that tl the moment It "It re-
girded is necessary to eniure Iht
moit effective dlitribulion tnd utt
of tbe lMd crop. In meeting both
dome it ic tnd foreign needi"
The way It sues up. thi program
will prortdi conndtribly leu wheat
for food for the American dinner
table during the 11 monthi beginning July 1, lMt. is compered
with the yttr thit begin July I,
IMS It will provide ibout half ll
aitsch wheat for feeding to tlvtttock j
—that meini less mill—ind none
It 111 tor brewing ind distilling.
Offlclali htvt uid ihit beevy
feeding of wheel to itock wu chiefly reepontiblt for bringing on in
icvto thortaga of the grain.
Ivan with the slishei In domestic
romumplion. Mr. Anderson figured
thtt experti of whttt to lamina
trial will drop from iround 400.-
aoa.ooo to 150.000,000 buihtu.
To make aura at getting the 190.-
000.00. the govtrnrnent will requisition 1 fourth of all the wheit thit
producer! deliver to elevtton or
rammerctil buyer. When thet new
control wlll go Into effect hu not
been decided
Meat ether food-laving device*.
both eompuliory ind voluntary, wtll
bt retained until July 1, 1M7, under
Mr Andtrson s program Undtr tht
voluntary syittm. eontumtri in
uked to eet 4 par cent Itm wheel
product!
DAVtrfTTIT. England (CP)-Dr
Richard Meter, often celled by police to examine Inloxlcattd pertont.
hit bought Ihe Dun Cow Inn, Dtv-
eatry public-hosae
I OVERHAUL INCOME
TAX LEGISLATION
!lS EXPECTED
OTTAWA. May 14 (CPt - Tht
Senile Income Tix Committee today completed the collection of
evidence on income tix idmlnlttri-
tlon tod aow turns to tht preparation of IU report
Expectation! art thtt the committee will propoee I complete
overhiuling of tbt Income lax leg-
islilion with new procedure! for
handling  ippetli.
The committee, under Ihe ehair-
mtnihlp of Senitor W. D. tutor
iL-Ontirloi. itartod IU itudy lut
year. The Inquiry wu directed it
idminlstrition rather than policy
end tax rites
Mtln objections from vtrtoue or-
gantiattoni havt concerned the
preient tppetl procedure, thl com-
pllcited form of the Itglilitlon.
wide dlMrtUoniry powers held by
the revenue mlnliter. delays ln
completing umimenti. the policy
of charging Interest on returni
found   on   final   lueument   to   bl
ATLANTIC CITT, NJ., Miy 14
(API — Thi Steelworken Union
iC.I.O.) uld todiy Comrr-unUU md
SoclilUU would not bt permitted
"to infiltrate, dictate or meddle ln|
our affairi"' ln endomng unini-
mously t policy itotement raid by
C.I.O. President Philip Murray.
Mr. Murray, who i»o bead! the'
Steelworken. made the itotement
•t tht opening nttlon of the Unlon'i
victory" convention tnd mtdt It
clear the policy applied to ill CJ.O.
union—
Hli decltrtUon wu taken u t
reply to President Wllllim Green of
Ihe American Federation ef Labor
who, tn • speech latt Siturdiy it
Aihevllle. IIC, iccuied tbt Congreii of Induitrlil OrgtnUittoni of
harboring Communist element!
Before submitting hU policy itite-
meat, Mr. Murrey told tht M00
delegttu that the Union, which be
called tht United States' "mightiest"
with U0.0O0 memberi. never had
illowed llaelf "to become bead with
feu or wllh predjudice. with bigotry or with hatred "
"It mull never permit, so. long
u It continues to live, tht Intrutlon
of Ideologlcil idtu or beliefs Into
trtdi union melton. Wt mult con-
tlnut to bl • tree. God-fetrlng,
truly American Institution"
The policy ilatoment maintained
that the Union hu remained t
Democratic orginiution, run by ind
for IU memben. lad "It U enough
for ut thtt i mtn li i ttoelworker
tnd thtt hi bellevei In trade union-
U.N. Receives
Bulky Charges
Against Franco
NEW YORK, Mty 14 (API-The
United Nttioni innounced tonight
the Security Council would meat
Thurtdiy to contldtr rulei whkh
would tighten Iht lecrecy of prl-
vite council sessions md to tike
up I resolution affecting tht id-
mlulon of Albinli to thi Unltod
Nitloni.
Simultineouily, thl five ■ bib
jub-commitee Invtttigiting Franco
Spun uld It hid received tnd wm
studying ■ 190-pigt document tub-
mltttd by the Spanish Republican
Oovernment-ln-exllt. ThU bulky
arraignment of Generallulmo
rnnciscn Trinco on chirgei thit
he memcei world peeee end encourages itomic bomb experiments
by Gemini wu lubmltted to tha
United Nitloni todiy.
Death Accidental
CHICAGO, May 14 (AP)-A coroner'! Jury today decided tha
deithi of Anthony Llcikowikl. g,
ind Cheiter Lesniewikl, Jr, I,
found suffocated In t trunk May 1,
wtre tccldcntil. Wltneuei uld the
boyt frequently pliyed ln in attic
(rhero the trunk wu itorod end
Policeman Jimei Birry uld hi
could learn of no ration why tny-
one would with to hirm I*
low   ind   not   piylng   Interest   on
overptld
SAYS PARIS PLACI WHIR!
COLLABORATIONISTS
LIVE IN SPLENDOR
MOSCOW, Miy 14 (AP) - The
government newipiper Igvettlt described Ptrls todiy u t place where
rich former colliboritionuti live In
iplendor while worklng-cliti slivu
tad tht petty bourgeoisie tiUti on
rumors ind dreimi
Tbe inclenu comidered even
numbers u ftmilt, odd number!
u male.
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Then try ttktog CtiWt ««r, otat
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♦-NmOI^DAIlY NIWS; WtPNjSPAY, MAY Ij, 1946
Five More Divorce Decrees
Granted al Assizes; All lo Men
Tin mort divorce dtcrees wtn
grinted by Mr. 'tistlce J. 0. Wilson
it tht Spring Auizei here Tueidty
morning, ill flvt being to men. The
lut two divorce petition! to be
heird it the Aultei ire scheduled
for tod«y us an important witness
In both the cimi Ii dut lo trrlvt In
NtUon on tht train from tht But
tlii', morning.
On Tuudty, Ernut Johnion of
Idgewood wu granted t dlvorct
from Jttn Blinche Johnion ot Vtr-
non. Mirrled it Pentlcton. Ocl. J,
1187, he enllited in Auguit 1940 tnd
went overieu In December 1941.
He told the Court 'hit tlnet thtt
time he hid not lived with hit wlft.
In Auguit, IMS, when ht return-
id to Cauda, hi visited his wile it
Henry Cltuion'i homt tt Kettle-
itone five mllei outride of Vtrnon.
Mr. Cltuion wu nimed u co-rei-
pondtnt In tht cue.
Mr. Johnion uld hi uktd hit
wife to come home but ihe would
not do io. Frink Boyne. Deputy
Hot choice of grut
dstfs, HP, tbe thick
■an with thi ml,
Inky karat, mskta
4m food exus tempting I And food thst
tmM delicious ii eisy
X Mt, m m di«aa«!
So try H P - it the
ttUe tad ia the kit.
fhw—•■"-A Hucuoei:
loofi;   4tth,   _M_aT
HP5AUCE
Sheriff It Vtrnen told of urvlng
Mri. Johnion ind Mr. Cliuson with
petitions, ind uid they idmitted
living together u mm md wife.
E. P. Dawion acted for the pell
tloner and L. S. Ganmer appeared
on the matter of cuitody.
Mr. Omsner uld Mri. Johnion
had requeited thet lhe be ible to
have tbe child with her half the
Summer holiday!. Mr. Johnion ob
jecltd to thli uylng ht would nth
tr hii wlft came to visit thl child
•i he objected to the child going to
the ca-reipondent'i home. He ex.
plained thit the co-respondent wu
ilw mirrled ind hid • family >nd
that he would havt to get • dlvorct
before hli union with Mri. Johnion
could be legalUad.
Mr. Juitict Wilton igreed thtt Mr
Johnion wu entitled to resent hit
child itiylng it Cltuion'i home
Mr. Gansnir explilntd thit tht
child wu of tender yttri md hid
been with the mother moit of thl
time, but Hii Lordship lilted thit
tht mother would "hive to leive thli
gintlimin" for thtt period of time
If ihe winted the child for pirt of
the Summer holiday!.
Shi muitn't tiki thl child Into
thli home," he uld.
He grinted Mr. Johnion cuitody
of the child, allowing thi mothtr
reuomble icceii, tnd colli were
grtntod igilnit the co-reipondent.
Mirtln Wllllim Kennedy, ctrp-
enters helper it Kimloopi, wu
granted I dlvorct from Miry Kennedy of Silverton, ind cottt against
Charles Fnd Hiwthome of Silver-
ton, who wu nimed u co-reipond-
ent. A. G. Ctmtron wu petitioner's
lollcltor.
Mr. Kennedy ezplilned thit
while • member of the Royil Cinidlin Nivy Volunteer Reserve, he
mirrled hii wife In BL John's. Ntw-
foundltnd, In Stptomber, 1911 Thty
lived in St. Johni tnd In Hilifix
md rime to Silverton In July, 1141.
Ht livid thtrt with hit wife for
ibout i month whllt hi wu on
ltive Mt hid not livid with hli
wlfi since
Hi hitrd from others thtt iht htd
Itft homt ind gont up to tnt mint
•t Silverton to work. Ht wrote to
her but received no reply.
James Hirry Moir, holstmin
working for tht Wtitorn Eiplor-
ition Company tt Silverton told of
teeing Mrt. Kennedy ind Mr. Hiw-
thome it dinces together. On Jin-
uiry IT, IIM, ht wtnt to visit Mr.
Hawthorne In hit eibin, tnd found
tht couple together there,
Cottt wtre grinted igilnit tht caret pondent
Albert Piul Wright, motormin
of Kimberley, wu grinted • dlvorct
from Birbtri rrincli Wright, with
Harry I. Willi of Kimbtrley nimed
u co-ntpondent. A- 0- Cimeron
ected for the petitioner.
Mr. Wrlfht mid ha and hli wife
wen married In Kimberley on July
4, IIM, md thty lepinttd Sept X.
IMl, beciuM hli wlft wu going
tround with mother man. Hi did
not know where the wu et proa-
art.
Clin Mtllldt Piquitte of Klrnberley uld to had known tht
Wrights ibout I yeir On Dm. 11.
IMl, iht cilltd for Mn Wright to
go to a ihow with her. She knocked
It the doer, tad rtetlving ne in-
•wer opened IL She at Mn. Wright
tnd Mr. Willi la bed.
Cotti wtn grtntod igilnit the
co-retpondent
Hirold Spencer Elliott at Trail
wu grinted ■ dlvorct from Jou-
phint Elliott of Trill, with cotti
igilnit Robert N. Htyti nimed u
co-reipondent. A. 0. Cimeron tcted for to plaintiff.
Tht couplt win mtrrltd In Col-
villi, Wtlh., on April 10, HM. An
affidivit from the itlornty tt Col-
villi wu entered li evidence. They
lived it Trill ifter tht mirrlige,
tnd liter lived in Nelion from tht
Autumn of IMl untU Junt 11, 1940.
Mr. Elliott thin Joined th| Cinidian Army. Hi md hli wlft lived
together it Ntw Wutmlnster (or t
ihort timt until ht went oversell.
He cimt btck on Aug. M, IMS, md
lived with hli wlft until April I,
IMl, whin thty entered into t mp-
•ritlon igreemenL The ciuie of
thli, according to Mr. Elliott wu i
disagreement sttmmlng from hli
wlfe'i refusil to itop working when
hi cimi btck
After working night ihlft on thi
night of April 13-14 he went to Ml
wffi'i home on Spokini Strut to
vliit hii child before ihe went to
Sundiy School. He knocked on the
door "vi tlmu tnd u ht rtctlvtd
no tnswtr be drew tht itttntion
of to people ntxt door to thli fact.
In comptny with thtm hi tnttr-
td ht houie ind discovered Mn.
Elliott la tht houM tn night tttlrt
with Mr. Hiyu.
Mn. Keithe M. Ron, who uld iht
lived next door to Mrt. Elliott virl-
fltd Mr. Elliott's evidence.
Mr. Elliott wu grinted cuitody of
thtlr ont child, who ht uld wu it
present with i)li mothir ln NeUon.
Respondent wu grinted reuonibli
tcctfi to the child md tht co-res
pondent wu ordered to piy tht
cottt.
Thomii Blikt Cooper, smelter
mm of Trill, wu grinted t dlvorct
from Loltbtllt Kitherlni Cooper of
Edmonton. Mtrrltd ln Port Prtneli,
Ont, Jin, II, INI, they livid thtrt
until IMl, whin thty moved to
Trill.
Mr. Cooper eiplilned thtt ht en-
lilted in the irmed forcei July 17,
1944, tnd ctme btck to Cinidi ln
October, IMS. Ht hid been discharged recently. Hii wife duerted
him md their six-year-old child on
Jin. 23. 1941.
Wllllim Rlchird (John of Tnll
told the Court lhat hi worked with
Chirlei Burghirdt, who wu nimed
•i co-respondent. One morning during the flnt week In November
Burghirdt did not ippeir for brttk-
fist, so Crohn wmt to hli room to
iwikes hlm. On irrlvtng it to
room hi discovered thtt Mrt. Cooper wu with Burghirdt.
Emmitt Prink Brlnien, ciretiker
•t tht Douglu Hotel, uld ht often
uw Mri. Cooper md Mr. Burghirdt together In the letter's room.
Mr. Cooper txprtued hli willingness to lit hli wlft htvt thi child
if she could providt • lulttblr homi
for It. At prennt tht child wu living with in elderly woman ln Annt-
bit neir Trul.
Hit Lordihjp mide no order u
to cuitody of the child, but iivi
4 City Bylaws
for Kimberley
Ratepayers Soon
KIMBE
tC-rour   city
byltwi tuftorlgto dtbtnturti Infilling $121,000 will ht put to ratepayer! of Kimberley for ballot next
Mondiy. Thl flnt thru irt interdependent, for purchase of electric
powtr from the East Kooteniy
Power Compiny, for distributing
right! ind ficllltles of electricity
from (ht Coniolldited Mining tnd
Smelting Compiny it t coit of
117,000 tnd of tht water lupply
worki from thi umt compmy it
■ coit of 1110,000. All Ihree must
rtetivt • three-fifths nujorlty (or
my to become effective.
Tht fourth li Independent of to
other thru md will authorin •
debenture for SUMO for • itreit
gridir with irtrlfler et gllM md
I trictor, ingltdoitr md winch tt
110,900. In tsklng support for ill
four byltwi tht city council ssys
ownership of the utilities will on-
able the city to piy for thtm from
thtlr operition, following which
tbe utilities will provide tddltlonil
city revenue, while purchue of
thl told equipment Is ntcesury
fer the billy needed itreet program.
Thi utilities debenture! will
wilt cover i ll-ytir period with
Interest it M0.570, while thl mid
equipment debenture wlll cover in
ellht-yitr period with inttrut
cosls of $1140.
Ralitblt lind tweummt
Kimberley is MM.W9, while lm-
provemtnU tn uieued it $2,130.-
515 with half the Improvements
total ritttbli. These ire iccordlng
to tht IMl issesiment rolli.
On. thst Oik.
WEDNESDAY, MAY
CKLN
1M0 ON THE DIAL
(ADVANCED TIME)
7:00—0 Ctntdt
7:01—Prut Ntwi
7:07—Sunriie Btrenidt
7:30-Muiicil Rtvtlllt
8.00-CBC Newi   .
1:10—Wiring'! Pinniylvmlim
8:80—Morning Concert
8:44—CP.R Trtin Timt
8:43— Hebrew Chrlitlin Hour
(CKLN)
9:00-BBC Ntwi
9:13— Breikfut Club
9:30-Breikfut Club
9:45-At Your Strvict
939—Time Slgnil
10:0ft—At *Your Sirvlct
10:IO-At Your Service
10:43—Ntwi — Here   tnd   There
ll:00-Morntng Viilt
11:15—Milt Herth Trio
11 30   George's Wife
11:45— Hollywood  Melodies
12:00—Hiti of Todiy
11:15—Concert Corner
12:25-fhe "Notice Boird
1*1:30—Preu News
12:4*.—Jerry Scire Preienti
1:00—B.C. P«rm Broidcisl
1:10-Old Ftvourltti
1:45—Old Pivouritei
?,:00-From to Clinics
1:15—Mother'! Business
2 SO-Felry Storltl
2:45—Muiicil Progrim
3:00—Mmmt'i Iilinderi
1:15—Homtmiktr*! Progrim
3:I0-Serentdt
3:43-Swlng Tlmi
4:00-Jtck Allison Show
4:15—Silon Orchtitrt
4:30-Doris Veale at the Plino
4:45—Stock Quottlloni
3:00 -Sac red     Heirt    Progrem
3:15—Muiicil Memoir!
3:30—Peerleu Newi
5:45—Tht Frutn
8:00— Civilctde of Melody
«:29-C.P.R. Train Time
0:30—Curtain Time at Buckingham
The»tre
7:00-CBC Nitlonal Newi
7:15—Newi Roundup
7:10— Immortil Muilc
tM -Let's Pliy Chiridti
l:IO-Invltttlon (o Muilc
9:00—Sports Commentary
9:15-Juliette
8:30—AH-8tar Dmci Piredi
9:45—Lean Back md Listen
(CKLN)
10:00-CBC Ntwi
10:15-Tilk
10.10—Paul Wiltl Show
10:45-rtvorltt Storltl
ll:00-God Stve Tht King
Protesting   thi   operition   of
immunity   itore  oi  igiin
principle! of their religion, Douk-
communlty   itore   li   igilnit   to
' iclplu of thtlr religion, Doukhobor    fintllci    rtporttdly    htvt
NEW DENVER
NEW DENVER, B.C. - Mrt.
George Pslethorpt wmt to Vincouvtr to ttttnd the griduitlon of
htr diughter Vtlmt.
Mlu Nellie Aylwln of Trill li
ipendlng t few wetki with her
mothtr, Mrs M. E. Aylwln.
Mrt. Lome Bristol of Vlctorii ll
viiltlng ber litter md brother-ln-
liw, Mr. md Mn. C E. Kennett
Mr md Mrs N. Butler md children htvt irrived to tiki up residence In town.
Mrs. B. Wild tnd children ire thi
giinti of Mri  Chrlstofferson
Mln OlUteptc hit left thi Slocin
Community Hoipltil whtn iht wu
• pillent.
Mrt. NtUlt Btrnei hu led for
in unlimited stiy In Englind
W Rutherford hu returned homt
tfter I trip to Betttli.
Harry Tiylor hu gent to Klpt-
btrlty where he will be employtd
C J AT
110 ON THE DIAL
PACIFIC DAYLIGHT
8AVING  TIME
7:00—Hebrew Cnrlitlin Hour
7:15—Preu Newi
7:30-Melody Rtnch
7:45—Fountain of Filth
8:0O-CBC Newi
8:15—Him md Eggi
8:30—Morning Concirt
9:00— Houm of McGregor
9:15- Breakfast Club
9:30-Breikfut Club
1:45—Muiicil Progrim
10:00—Happy Gtng
10:30 -Clllrt Wllltct
10:41—Lucy Llntcn
11:00—Mt Perklnt
11:15—Sartnidi In Song
11:10-Gtorgtl  Wlft
11:45 -Big Sitter
1200—Luncheon Concert
1230-Press Newi
11:40—Luncheon Concert
1:00— B. C Firm Brotdcut.
1:50—Preu Newi
1:45— Muilc Styled lor String!
2:00—From the Cliuici
2:15—Womin'i Niwi Commtnttry
2:11—Mother's Builnm
2:30—For Women Only
3:00— Misters Iilinderi
3:15—Homemtker'i Progrim
3:30—Serentdt
3:45—The Llttlt Show
4:00--Riding thl Fungi
4:45—Stock Quotitlom
5:00-Ypur Muilc
5'10-Kootoniy Hit Pirtdi
8:00—Frumtn Slngin
8:30—Curtiln Time it Buckinghtm
Thtt trt
7:00—CBC Newi
7:15—CBC Newi Roundup
7:30—Immortil Muilc
l.-00-Ltt'i Pliy Chindes
8:»-Invitilion to Muilc
9:00—Echou of Big Btn
9:30— Ktltidoscopt
10:00-CBC Newi
10:18—-Talk
lOSO-Piul Willi Show
11:00—tpeaklhf of Ricords
11:15— Btnny Cirtor'i Orchtttri
11:30-Peerleu Newi
11:40—Sign Off.. Tht Xing ...
Fanatics Wreck Kresfova Store,
Stage Sitdown Strike in Wreckage
taken over the cooperative itore
it Kreitova. reduced, the Interior
to i shambles and are staging I
sitdown itrike In the midst of the
wreckage.
An attempt to fire the building,
It wu reported, wu foiled by other
memberi of thi net who extinguished Ihe flamei.
Thc itory of the iltdown wis
told by Doukhobori who had comt
from Kratovt. Their radicals made
thtlr flnt move tgtlnit the business May 1, tnd htvt occupied tht
premises, contlnuouily lince Sundiy. Their number! rtnge from 12
it tlmu to ovtr 20, thty ire mostly
older ptoplt.
Rtport of thli new unrtit it
Krutovi — heidauirltri af tht
Spiritual Community of Chrlit—
followed tht deitructlon by fire
Sundiy morning of four community building! tt scattered poln'i
through tht Weit Kooteniy md
Boundary tnd tttompti to fire two
othira
Elderi ol tht Spiritual Community, who recently launched i drlvt
to encourege the memben to ■
more cooperative attituda towird
Canidlan lawi and customs, trt
reported studying the  iltuitlon.
The s'oore ilong with • community ichool wu recently opened
by the elderi.
the ibaenea of tnt Preiident the
Vlet-Preitdint wu In thl chair. The
dtvotlonil period wu In chtrgt of
Mn. Oeorgi. Mn. N. Butler wu
welcomed u I new member end
Mn C. Croft tnd Mrs E. Croft tnd
Mrs W. Jenki u visitors. Tbt
hoiteu Mrved refreihmenU milted hy Mrs. C. W. Nelieh during •
socnl hour. Memben preient wtrt
Mri C W. Nelson, Mn. J. B. Smith,
Mrs W. J. Btlblrnle, Mri F. Chris
Mrt Archie Greenltw who viilt
were gnnted^iultt to l£E{[?&£*• "*""* to "" *""' -"- •»" Oktrnt. Mn E. Oeorga
pondtnt A. G Cameron ipptired jjj. T (^j),,-, WM eaj)#d (J SL Stephen*! WA. met it the
|for the petitioner. Timet by tht dttth of her moth-
Dlvorct petition! to be heird tod.y ire Roy Irving Ar new of Trill     --   Tnnei,   ^   r„unw4  ,_,_,
(.r<". M1,_r,t,A,n",We?LI__^Ci Vincouvtr where he itttndtd tht
Suk  mdHtulJeultrjt«htntof „,dl_Uon „, hu  „.„,„„,,_ „_..
T_*    [VTJ'Vi wf"S_i   1. tori*. »bo U In training for • num.
_r xsm&BI t. 2^,-yi '£?■£ jff
Qunn.
Aa tnloyibli  timt wu iptnt It
the  homt  of  Mlu  Dora  Gevtr
Qp\CK AND EASY TO PREPA^/
AUNT MIMAS
A Sattsfyinc Trwrt for Swmier Syppers!
So light tad manias . . . ie
temptingly delicioai,
Aunt Jtmimai in uleil for
iKisfjing supptrs! Prepared
io 1twinkle ind Mtaa with i
imile ... yoe'rt iltvtyi tare
thtt tht unnliiing frtgraoct
of golden brown Aunt
Jimimu will be t big hit...
demand msny inrorei! Trait
(hi fimily tomorrow is t
light, stiiifiio. matt ol Audi
Jcmimss!
A. O. Cimtron ll peUttofc'i Mile
Iter,
Tbt   divorce   petition   of   Ann
Boutry of Roulind from Ftrdlnind
Noil Boutry of Roulind hti haanlm)m ^ p^,. g^-- hoocrtd
postrontd until tht FtU Aulte. dut ^ j,^ ^^^ _lth , ^
lo illneu of tht petitiontr.
KIMBERLEY
KIMBERLEY.   BC. - Mrt.   O
ScQnw  tnterttlned  la honor of
ri.   R.   Duffy   prior   to   htr   di-
ptrturt for the Cout   Five ttblM
home  of  Mlu M.  H   Buthn.  Tht
meeting   opened   with   devotlontl
period.  Flntncltl report of Euter
ule tnd tei proved mott sitiific-
tory. Thtnkt were extended to the
Jtptntte ltdlet for tulitonce. The
meeting   cloud   with  prayer.   Re-
frnhmenti wert served by the hottest    Memberi   present   were   Mn.
A   Levy,   Mrs   C   Reilly, Mn  S.
Thomllmon,    Mri     Stviry,    Mrt.
Jonei. Miu Meinirdui, Mlu Hamilton. Mlu Clench, Misi Butlln tnd
t viiitor, Mlu Gollmtr.
NEW DENVER, B C.-Ftod Flnd-
wu ipent ia pitying court whllt i ling hu returned from tht Cout
Wlanen wire Mn. E   Angrlgnon, whtrt ha spent thl winttr
Ont,  Mrs   bilbirnlt.   taeond,  tnd'    Mr. ind Mn. Ed Cirlton of Drum-
Mn.  R   Htmhly,  contolitlon.  Re- heller. Alta , Is viiltlng her brother-
freihmenu wtn Mrvtd. | In-law and liiter, Mr. md Mn Ole ^poM   ia   bin
Tht Pretbyttrton Ltdlet Aid met Enoknn. pei Cram eon'
kerchief   ihowtr   batere   ber   dt
perture for Engltnd. Tbe tuning
It visiting her uncle and Hint, Mr.
md Mn. Ole Enokioni
NAKUSP
NAKUSP, BC.-Mlu T. DeVtig-
ir, diughter of Mr. md Mn. L. Dt-
Ytigir of Edgewood wu mtrrltd
to Ernut Donielur, Mn of Mr. tnd
Mn. N. Donselur of Edgtwood on
Miy 4. Tht ceremony wu performed by Fither Jimei. Mill E. Dt-
Gtm of Edgewood ittended tl
brldtimild, ind brother of tht
groom, Roy Donselur icted ll but-
mm. A big dance md reception wu
held in honor of the newly mirrled
couple it thi Egloff Hill.
Mri. Howird Ctnn hit returned
from Sukitchtwtn.
Ernlt Urry rtturntd from California where he ittended the funeral of hii liiter.
Rev. md Mn. F. M. B. Gilbert
ind daughter returned from • viilt
to Trail.
Rev. tnd Mn. W. Dovty tnd fimily were Ntw Denver viiiton.
Mr. ind Mrs. A. Sitter of Edge-
wood were Nakuip viiiton over the
weekend.
R. Thompson of Arrow Ptrk wt!
i Nakuip viiitor it thi weekend.
NAKU8P, BC-Mr. ind Mn. J.
Ptrent returned from Wirm
Spring!, Oregon, where they tpent
t holldty.
William Ruihton, ion of Mr. md
Mrs F. Ruihton of Ntkulp, returned from to Univtrsity of
British Columbli for the Summer'!
victtlon.
Leonard Ptrtnt, ton of Mr. md
Mrs J. Ptrent of Nikusp, returned
home for the Summer's vicitlon
from the University of BrIMih
Columbli.
Mn. H. Ackermm, ilitor of Mn.
J. Parent irrived in Nikuip tt>
compinled by Mr, md Mn. J.
Pirent, to join her hutbtnd Mr.
If Ackermm, who arrived from
Vincouver md It now employed
here.
Roy Bredlty. formerly of Nikuip,
U viiltlng here.
NAKUSP, B.C.-MelvIn Buerge.
ton of Mr. md Mrt. R. Buerge,
of Brltlih Columbli for the Sum-
rr.ir's vicitlon.
J. Rogtri, ton of W. J. D. Rogtrl
of Arrow Park, bu returned from
the Unlvenity of British Columbli
for tht Summer's vteetion.
Mri. R. LiRue returned to
Nikuip md wu met by ber
diughter, Mn. Mildren Oxenhim.
GRANTID WATIR
FOR SPRINKLING
Application of w. H. Thomu, 4M
Gore Strait, for wtttr ttrviet for
three lota on tht comer of Kootemy md Houston Stretti wm gnu-
tod by to Cl»y .Council Mondiy
night lubject to iprlnkllng
chirgu,	
Ullllllllllllllll IIIIM.imHMir.iit
Mr. tnd Mn. Larson of Nudlei
hivt token up residence In town.
Miu Merle Tittrlu hu returned
to Vincouvtr ifter ipendlng • week
with htr father, Ntll Tittrlu md
unclt md lunt, Mr. md Mn. J.
Oner.
Mrs T. Clirk hu returner) iftor
visiting In Vincouver.
Mn. S. Thomlinson left Sundiy
to attend the Pythlm Sisters ton-'inivid homt fro mtht Unlv-eriily
vtntlon in Vlctorii.
Fred Greer hu irrived homt
the U. B. C, Vincouver.
Mr. tnd Mra. Hope Oeorgo of
Grand Forki ire viiltlng to form-
er'i mother, Mn. E. Oeorgt.
Mn. T. Buchim wm cilled to the
Cout by tht dttth of her mother.
••UILOB.CPAYP.OLtr
Convenient
and
Economical
Among i number of rtuoni
why to uted Pacific Milk.
Mrt. R. McN dies this tm-
portent ont: "tt Is very convenient, convenient became one
need never be without milk. It
kttpt iwteter much longer
thin ordlntry milk md li mort
iconomlcil."
Pacific Milk
"Irradiated tad Vicuum PaMttT
IIHIIIIIIinilllllimilllllllHHIIHIIIHW
Willow Point Plana
Welcome Homo
Party for Veterans
WILLOW POINT, B.C-A wai-
comt boat party will be given
toon to ill tervlce boyi tnd glrli
in WlUow Point Dlitrlct.
Womtn'i Inttttuto memben wtrt
uktd to  givt ill  unwed extra
1.  Towntond,
re!!*?x*Lte»--^*^»■•**■•*•*«•*»■*«■' *»Ann1'ou-rfo^*-""lat?utxu^,xTouu>
GALS IIWARE, KIIP YOUR GUARD UP '
•eeond to Mrs T Thomrnon ind
ctruoUUoa lo Mn. Jot RetMk A
delicious supper wu Mrved by to
hoittu ifter which ihe preuntid
Mn Duff/ with • travtlllng cue
Muilc ind ilnglng rounded out in
enloyibla evening
I Leslie Gilbert wm honored on
Ihlt eighteenth birthday end pre-
ranted with i htadiome bill fold,
from "the gtag" whtn IB fntnds
iithmd it i lurprlM party it to
homt hli ptrtnU. Mr ind Mrs A
5 Gilbert Aa tn|eyiblt 11Wing
wu spent by to vosjng people tn
,i MriM ef rewipetllloni ind i<uata,
rrliti going to Ihe MImm Bltneht
Itivnor. Miureen Adlird tnd Inei
(Jsjerln. lnd to Bill Firgui, Jick
LtMk md Don Stewart A delies-
"us buffet nipper ta Mrved by
Mn. Gilbert, tfter which denclng
wu mtoyed.
LONDON, Miy M (OP)—A Me.I
tner ruled today Chat Miss Flee-1
•net Qutrnl, tt dltd acaldantally
In htr iwtetbtarfl arm. tfter hli
toe-eauberent tmkraM tstirted
priwuri   en   a   vulntribll   Mrvt
TO OP 11 AT I DINTAL
etntri  In  her neck, I AiniATDlY   Ulll
Dr. Ktlth Simpson, Qtvtrnmtnt mmammmi wni   nana
Ft^helotltt, teitifled tht momen-     Licence to operate I dentil lib-
tiey   peeuurt  cauied   Immtdlate orilory  wu  grinted  by the City
paralysis  tf tht lung tnd hurt .Council Monday night to Rlchird
(unctions, Ptlmtr. Fink Block.
HARROP
HARROP. IC - Compllmtnttng
Mu P C Bryden ef Vineeurtr. t
rtemt bride, ■ mltcellmtout diew-
rr tnd tee wtn held it to home of
Mn J Berry Spring flnwtri wtrt
■iied effectively to decoetto the
rooeot. The vtrled glfti wtre pre-
tented by Mn MrConneli. Three
ittending «rtrt Mn F Andrews.
Mrs Louli B Andrewt. Mn I
Hirrep. Mlu Jtttlt Hirrop. Mn
L C Piper. Mn W D. Oiilvio and
roung son. Ray. Mrt V C B Row-1
Ity ind btby. r.ullne. Mn T Nttle.
Mn R Quia. Mn C I Pr let. Mlu
Stdlt Mrlntoth. Mn W J MeCon-
ntll tnd tht hettou. Mn Berry
OHti wert sent by Mn R Ml Ida
tnd Mill R Hmdlty but tht don-ri
wert untblt lo bt prteent
i Mr tnd Mn Mwtrd Irate tnd
young ion. Gerry, hive irrivtd from
Kimberley ind will ipend i few
months hen it thetr mrwly tcquired
home
A5 V/GES7/Si T AS WAST.
Crawford Bay
CRAWFORD BAT, B C -Mr.
M King hu r.turned to bar homt
in Trill iftor apeadln| i week u
the guMi of Mr ip A Mr. A Nil
eta
Mn Carl Heditrom. t war brldt
hat returned from Bagtoad to )otn
her huibind formerly ol to Cinidlin Aran. J
Mr ind Mn C H (lag af Cuti.
pr aOtd it to Biy » route to!
Rteato te Maad t tv-udir with!
Ito King*i pareate. Mr. tm* Mn
I'lvl.
LONDON nT' Wllllim Otaey
vtitrin tvtngtllit of Meteoeelltin
Tibernicli. -»ho died it » htd
raid tht Blblt through every year
since 110)
 Best a
Ladies
Qeorgina
Spectator
Pumps
In brown and white buckskin. Cuban Heel. Closed
toe.
AA end B Wldli.t
•9.50
R. Andrew
& Co.
Leaders in Footfashlon
To Study Famous
Ploytra Contract
With Fimoul Players contrtct for
the Civic Centre auditorium expiring January 1, 1947. City Council
decided Monday nlghl thtt before
renewtl il mtde, the whole contract ihould be itudled it t meeting of both Council md Civic Centre Commlulon memberi.
BARNSL-Y, Englind (CP) —
Grivedlggera it Btrniley Joined •
Itrike ot 300 civic employee! protesting igilnit discontinuance of •
10 per cent wirtime pay Increue.
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mmiimtemt tm*me9mymmimfm,m
em mi si mm "__ Uta. mmi■ -. up.
Mtmm*mmmo**tmm*tm^> mmm
wamAimmmtmmmmm ate mmmtmmm
wmmtme
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IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMlllMHMIMIiimilMIIII
Aleionder Popt itM:
ordi art like leetiei;
and tchere they moit
abound,
Much fruit of lente beneath li Tartly found."
OUR PRINTING EXPERT
IfYli
"Thin irt t hundred uses
fer tHIPPINQ TAGS but tt
Popt uld "Word, irt likt
leave." te wt wlll bl vtry
brief tnd Jutt (give ytu three
examples:
FARMISS nnd thtm fee
thtlr product.
lUIINtMMIN need trnm
for thtlr mtrehirsdlM.
MANUFACTURgrtl nud
thtm (tr .hipping their goodi.
Wt cirry ■ comolltl Itock ef
T.;. In ill tim.
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Nation Doily Ntwi
PHINT1NO DEPARTMENT
Nelson. B. C
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Minister Backs
Picturesque
language
LONDON, May 14 (CP Cable) -
Fuel Minisler kmmanuel Shinwell
Hid In the Commoni today amid
Oppoiltion proteits that he declined
to be contrite tbout a recent
speech in which he suggested that
mine managers knew u much
ibout lociat matter! u pigs knew
•bout pianos.
Mr. Shinwell laid he also felt
no contrition about terming "Impudent" a mine manager who offered hlmielf as Conservative
Council candidate.
The Minisler resisted Conservative Opposition ta a proposal to
hive the coal nationalization bill
itoto clearly that all employeei of
the new (government Coal Boird
could teek election for whatever
ptrty they wiihed. The clause proposed by the Opposition wu defeated 311 votes to 139.
Harold MacMlllan, former Con-
ifiviilivi- Air Secretary, laid Mr.
Shlnwell't remarks on mine manager! indicated he would oppefte
Board employee! seeking election
u Conservative candidates.
Hr. Shinwell said nolhlng he had
uld anywhere required any apology and he himself sometimes had
been cistlgtted in "the moit op-
probloui and vile language" but
"we mutt not be squeamtih and
meily-mouthed."
Argues Historic
Background for
"Dominion" Day
OTTAWA, Mty 14 (CP)-Sene-
tor J. W. Firrli (L-Britlih Columbli) todiy appeiled to the member! ot the upper Chimber lo kill
the bill which would change the
mme of "Dominion Day" to "Can-
idt Diy." The bill already hai
pitied ihe Commons.
"To deny Dominion Dty li to
deny our put." he lata "The
Parliament of Cinidi should not
■ttompt  to liter history"
Dominion Diy, he uid, commemorated in historic fict, thc
union of Upper end Lower Canada
ind the Provlnres nf New Brunswick tnd No vi Scotia He referred
to Ihe drbitoi In (he Senate In
13T» when the bill letting ulde
July 1 u Dominion Diy wu
pissed There wu no doubt In thtt
debite that the name ihould be
Dominion Diy. ,
There wu Mute objection it thit
time thtt Ctnadi hid enough holiday! ilretdy but thtt If July 1
wu tet mde ii ■ nitionil holldiy
it ihould be cilled "Dominion"
Day It cmsecrated the birth of
Canadi. from then until now the
succeeding generations htvt been
taught loyalty to Canada ln keep-
Students, Friends
Assist al Riles
for Mrs. J. Thorn
Many friendi, including Nelion
Junior High itudenti and repreien-
tatlvea Irom thc Teicheri' Federation Tunday attended last ritei for
Mri. Charlotte Elizabeth Thorn, 32-
year-old Nelion woman who died
suddenly Thunday evening in
Kootenay Lake General Hospital.
She was a former Home Economic!
teacher at the Junior High and hid
been married to John Thorn only
10 monthi.
MRS.  THOM
Staff memberi of the Jonella
Cleanen, of which Mr. Thorn ll
proprietor, were alio present tnd
there were many floral tributes.
Rev. A Stewtrt conducted the ter
vlcei In the Thompson Funeral
Home.
Hymns sung were "Unto the Hllli
Around" and "Bleat Be the Tie Thtt
Binds" wilh Mn. J. A. Eraser it the
orgin.
Pillbeireri were R. H. Bowlby
B B. Clirk. Arthur Colllnion. H.
A D Greenwood, Ken MeRory ind
R   A   Wtlltce.
Interment wu mide ln NtUon
Memorial Pirk.
Large Audience
Enjoys Plays
by Rossland High
ng Dominion Diy
Are we now to revoke thit
consecration ind re-educito our
people that the new contecrttlon
wu wrong?" he uked.
The meaning of Dominion Day
had ehinged through the yeert
j'ist u tht meaning of Cinidi.
originally "I collection of hutl,"
haa changed ind todiy "Dominion*- meant the Dominion which
the people nf Canada held over
thii great land There wai nothing
humiliating In the word, nothing
that Indicated Canadi wu not t
ifree countrv
Semtor Wllllim Duff (L-Non
Seotlti moved id)ournment nf the
debate until tomorrow
ROSSLAND. B.C., Miy 14 - A
lirge crowd enjoyed the present!
Hon Fridiy evening of three one-
id pltyi In the tuditorlum of tht
Roulind High School. Tht playt
! were directed by Mlu I. Cummlngi
' The pltce of A Night it in Inn*'
| the tint place, wu • deserted ind
barren English Inn on i moor
where four people. "The Toff', once
• gentleman, portriytd by Frank
Delmu tnd three itimen pliyed
by Bud Fulton, Adilr Moore end
John Fox, were dimming the theft
of i Jewel from The Idol of
Kleeih". portrayed By Geoffrey
Muon. Three prleiti, Eirl Muon
Ray Htncock. ind Cilvin Tiylor
guirdlng thl Jewel wert overpowered by the (hievei, who them
selves were brought to their doom
when the Idol ittelf tppeired to rt
elum the Jewel Thli pliy wu put
on by the Junior High School ind
provided the tudlence with many
{t tense moment.
j The ucond pity. "A Ghostly Eve
nlng", trouted much liughter whin
Adair Moore u Kenyon Ptntold
j wu proven to be t coward, con
! trary lo hli bout nf bravery, by i
J' hott icene. lecretly ichemed by
;mh Simmi. portrayed by Bob
Chimberliin, to prove lo Theodora,
lhe toughl-ifter girl pliyed by
Betty Zelner, which wu the
I worthy lUllor
Othen in the cut wert Auleen.
t Negro mild liken by Nona Funk.
NELSON SOCIALMn.o.M«inio$h
Talks of I.O.D.E.
Provincial Meet
PHONI SOCIAL NIWS ITEM6 TO 144
Chirge fer engagement announciminti en thli pigt ll $1.50
BERGQUIST-McCULLOCH
t   Mlu Join McCulloch, diugh
to ipend a few weekt lick leive
with her mother, Mn. W. Cilblck,
Cirbonitt Street.
t Mn. T. H. Bourqut, Stanley
Street, letvet thli morning for tht
Cout, where ihe wlll ipend t
month*! holldiy.
t Mri. Linen of Crescent Villey vlilted town yeiterdiy.
• Mra. W. Klovince wu In the
city from Silmo yeiterdiy.
• Visitors in Nelton yeiterdiy
Included Mn. W. Walker of Balfour.
t Jick Morrison returned Mondiy night from • week'! motor trip
ot the Cout
t Mr. ind Mra. Rimiiy of Bal
four vlilted town yeiterdiy.
t W. M. Vince of Kelowni, ex
resident of Nelson, li • city vllltor.
t Mrs. A. Major of Procter
leavei thii morning for the Cout
where ihe wlll viilt her ton ind
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mn. Nor
mtn Mtjor.
t Rev. G. G. Boothroyd ind
Rev. H. Stewtrt Forbu hive lift
for thl Cout to attend i United
Church conference.
• George Stonmore and E
Hearn of Salmo tpent yeiterdiy ln
town.
t Cpl. ,C. G. Duff hu returned
to Lethbridge tfter t brief visit
with hli fimily on tht Granite
Rotd.
• The Misses Florence ind
Betty Terry, Elwyn Street, left on
Tuesdiy for Nanalmo lo visit rel
itlvu.
• Wtlter Midimki, 441 Silica
Street, li • pttlent in the Kooteniy
Like General Hoipltil.
t Circle No. 4 of Trinity United
Church met for their Miy meeting
it thi home of Mn. Lillian Gray,
Ward Street. Memberi preient
were Mn. W. A. Gordon, Mn. Marquis, Mra. D. H. Proudfoot, Mrs
Diymond, Mn. O. H. Hempteed.
Mn. Mtrkyl tnd Mn. J. R. Andrews. Refreshment! wert terved
by Mra. Gray.
ter of Mr. ind Mn. J. McCulloch,
713 Biker Street, Saturdiy became
the bride of Harry Bergquiit, nn
of Mr. md Mn. 0. W. Bergquiit,
it • ceremony in the Flnt Preiby-
terltn Church. The groom'i pirenti
live in Bouiquel, Quebec, but Mn.
Bergquiit wu preient at the wedding. The bride wore • while floor-
length rayon chiffon gown, with
■n embroidered yoke md • white
chipel veil with t ducheu hilo.
She carried • bouquet of Amerlcin
Beauty rotei ind fern, ind wu
given iwty by her fither. Mn.
Lisa Letter ind Miu Mae Lelghton
were Mitron-of-Honor and Brldei-
maid while the but mm wu Aled,
McCulloch, brother of the bride.
Ushers were Wilbur Anderson ind
Arthur Nelion. Lily ot the villey
decorated the Church. Rev. A.
Stewart wu officiating clergyman
and Miu Melbi Towrlu organUt.
Elghty-ilx gucsti were preient it
the reception In the Legion Hill
when the ttble wu centred wllh
two-tiered wedding cike. The
wedding lupper wu held ln the
Legion Hall it 4 p.m. Siturdiy for
30 relative! and close friendi of
the bride md groom. Bride't travelling coitume wu i chocolite
brown dressmaker suit, brown ac
ceuorlu ind • grey top-cott. They
will honeymoon ln Vincouver ind
mike their home here. Out of town
gueit! were Mr. ind Mri. M. Higen
of Kimberley, lunt and uncle of
the bride; Mr. tnd Mra. BUI Ander
•on of South Slocan tnd Mlu Mtt
Lelghton of Kimberley.
• Mondiy ifternoon the home
of Mr. ind Mn. Fred C. Wilton,
913 Silici Street, wu • hippy tcene
when their diughter ind ion Lydii
and Freddie, lix ind nine, reipect
Ively, celebrated thetr blrthdiyi by
Inviting • few of their friendi.
Their guetti Included Johnny
Longworlh, Scottlt Owen, Jickle
Boyet, Kenny Jennlngt, Lome
Mulrheid, Gordon Milr, Bernidette
Login, Virginia Nellmn, Elaine Og
den, Irii Mulrheid, Vernt Mty An-
dtrton, Joinnt Gordon ind Donnle
Milr.
a Mn M J. Vlgntux. 519 Silica
Strut, lttvu thu morning to sper.i
• couple of weeks ln Vincouvtr
ind Cilgiry.
a B.C. toll Chipter, Bett Sigma Phi, obierved Mother*! Diy ln
fitting  minner  Sundiy   ifternoon
when    memben    honored     their     R0SslaND. B C, Miy 14 - The
mothen tnd the mothers of former Hol-lUj Auxiliiry held • lucctu-
Rossland W.A.
Tea Proceeds
Goto Hospital
A report on tht I.O.D.E. Provlncill innuil meeting it Vlctorii wu
given by Mrs, G. S. Macintosh, representative tnd Preiident of the
Nelion branch of the I.O.D.E., it
their monthly meeting In Ihe Ci-
nadlan Legion Tuesday. Mn. Mac-
Intlih stated that it wai a happy
event ind the Nitionil Preiident,
Mn. Rylind New, principal speaker during the convention, hid •
delightful personality.
The Treuurer, Mn. W. L Woodford, presented the budget which
ihowed thit 138,000 paued through
the Provincial office during ute
put yeir. Mn. Howard Coulter, the
Educational Secretary, reported
that there were 110 adopted schools
ln the Province, ind 19 bursaries
and 11 scholarship! were miln-
tolned.
Almost ill the chapters reported
participation in child and fimily
welfire work md It was reported
thit totil expenditure wu $24,916
in cuh, while an additional $3384
wu donated In goodi.
A report on the 2nd wir memor
III ihowed that one tenth of the
full imount needed in BC. htd
gone forwerd to the Nitionil office. Memberi were ilio urged to
do ill poulble to conserve md
ellmlnite  waste.
Totil number of irtlclei ihlpped
overeeu to virloui distribution
centrei, wai 38,890, and the value
wu »28,«M.
TROPHU8  FOR   FESTIVAL
The ladies decided to give two
trophlei for the coming Weit Kooteniy Drama Feitlval. one for the
but actor and one for the belt
ictran.
A report on the magazine Echoei,
uid thit the Spring coplei were
Interesting ind thit there were
•even photoi of thc pot gradual:
scholarships. It also stated that people were doing a lot of talking
about child delinquency, but no action was taking pltce.
The Thrift Shop reported t bal
ince of 1299 In the bank, but t
little more help from some of the
members wu required   It wu it-
NILSON DAILY NIWS, WIDNISDAY, MAY IS, 1946-3 f.
elded to transfer the money to the
generil fund every three monthi.
A report on the LO.D.E. pirt In
the Cincer Drive ihowed ctnvu-
ilng neirly finlihed, but the
•mount collected hid not been lent
ln. It reported thit the Oirl Guides
would hivt t tig diy Saturday to
end the Drive.
Michel Girl
Dies al Coast
NATAL, B. C, May 14-Tht rel-
•tlvei of Violet D'Andrea, Michel
girl iliying it Vincouver, were
•hocked to heir of her sudden deith
lite Mondiy night.
Mlu D'Andrea marked her 31st
birthday lait Wednetdiy, hiving
been born it Michel on Mty 8, 1029.
She letves to mourn besides her
pirenti, Mr. ind Mn. T. D'Andrea
of Michel, i liiter, Mn. Gilli ol
Natal, tnd two brothers, one it Michel tnd the other itlll serving In
the RCAF stationed it Kipuikas-
tng, Ont
She left only t yeir igo for the
Cout where ihe wu employed.
The dlimond got iti mme from
the Greek "Adimii," meaning the
unconquerable.
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The House of Furniture Valuei
Phont 115 Nelion
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Storage
Repairs — Alteration!
6S9 Baker St-      Phon* 960
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LARGE BRIM STRAWS
AND FELTS
Milad/! Fashion Shepps
USE
^onlmi EVAPORATED MILK
memben it t delightfully irrtnged
tei it the home of Mra Fred Chipmtn. Mn. Elvt Kettlewell. Chtpltr
Director, prettded it the daintily
tppolnted til ttble which wu centred with t bowl of yellow rote-
buds, (linked by yellow lighted
tipen. The guests were welcomed
by thl Vice-Preildent, Mlu Carol
Proudfoot Memben ind thtlr
guuti preeent Included Mlu Proudfoot,   Mn   Divi   Proudfoot,   *'
(ul tet end uit ln commemoration
of Hoipltil Diy Siturdiy
The tei ttble wu covered with
in tcm lice doth, centred with i
•liver btiket of diffodlU (linked
by green randlet In silver ironces
Mrs H. R. Christie ind Mn. I. E
Topliff poured.
Mrs G W Mira wu general convener md Mri H: I, Christian wu
In chirge of tlcketi ind tdvrrltalng
Mn L J. Nicholson supervised the
variety table, tulited by Mrs. A.
Wood. Mn. F Fletcher, Mrt. T
Yollind tnd Mn. H   L. Chrlitlin
Chipmin, Mn. W.  E. Colu, Mn.
C. Chipmtn. His Elvt Kettlewill,
Mrs   M. Htnni. Mlu Alei Manna,
Mn R   MacBtin. Mra. C. E. Jorg- Mrs T S. Knight wu ln ehargt ol
enson. Mm Ottlllle OUon. Mra  II  the ule of tickets A fruit cike wis
Collin. Mn. J. Nor-rU, Mn. F. Dick- won hy Mrt. W. Dorey, the ticket
imon. Mia Eileen Rahal, Mn P. drawn by Denlie Courville
J Rahal. Mlu Edna Steed. Mri Roy     Mn. 1. Bryin wu it tht door tnd
Slurp. Mn. Norman Fawcett, Mn Mn 1   Corner. Chtlrmin  of the
W. Mtlnvv"'   Mlu Miry Jirvii. tervlng Committee, milled by Mra
Mrs. W. O   Bene, Mn. H   Luplon. O   Dyton, Mn G  Ninon. Jr. Mra
Mn E A. Minn and Mn. W. Elmu  •_ Uduc. Hit E. Kimble, ind Mrt.
•   Arthur H. Dugdilt. assistant  g  Snowball.
director of  BC   Government  ip-    In chartt of the  kitchen  were
irenllceihlp, Vincouver, vltlttd In Mn   T.  Fonrt, Mrt.  K  Mlicullne
ind Mri O  W  Msn
In tccordance with put practice •
pr
NeUon ytttordty
f Dr. Green of Crinbrook wu
■ Nelton vllltor Monday
• Mn. Peggy Wilsh. who ipent
uvtrtl monthi In Nelson with htr
mothir, Mn. A J. Dunnett. Mid-
Icil Art! Apartment!, left to Join
her huibend  In  Winnipeg
a   T W  Ltdtnghim of Vineou
stiver ipoon wtll be preunted to
the btby born on or clou to HoeplUI Day. the lucky beby (his ytar
Wing tht Intuit diughter of Mr.
tnd Mra F Wener, born on Sundty,
Enough   wu  ruUud   from   tha
ver tt-retidtnt of NtUon. U t city lee ind ule to complete Permtnt
eta-tor ! tt t refrigerator for tht utt of doc-
• Hubert Grutchfleld of Stlnutort to -"Xl"'^-^,^" •
■pent yuterday In N<_on. pleama.   fuflJlll-g   the   purpose
• Rom   City   Chapter.   OE-S.jlhe It*	
held t very tucceaaful Itt ind u'.e,
rf  work  recently   in   the   I OOF   pj_^   j^y   Believed
Hill Tht let ttble wu centred
with t beiuttful hand-made tare
cloth, ind • bowl of mlitd flowtn
Announcement
TATTRIE and GREER—NEW DENVER, BC wish to
announce the jolt of thtir buiirvtsj to Mr T W
Clark, New Denver, B.C., who will operate the jtore at
THE NEW DENVER MERCANTILE
We thonk our old friendt ond potront of many yeor-i
ond wijh Mr Clark every fjccets and commend him
to our old cujtomera
TATTRIE AND GREER,
NEIL TATTRIE,
JAS A  GREER
\k
igro man taken ov noni runt, graced the centre   Presiding wert
ind Florlin D   Sylvester, her boy I Mr, ;,ca: Lundle, Mrt F  NicholU. ,.
frlind. pliyed by Don Ruellt. wte I Mrt Miloney snd Mri  J   A  Cur-jMar_n. U, wu found in rtumibv
in thtlr rncounten with tht |hotti'rIn  The liuiliun were Mn Mac- Lake ta Vancouver today. H
Thot of MrMino, loy
VANCOOVBL Mar to ("Cri-A
•rouied miny Uughi Doreen Grt
rie ti Mn Morrow; Theodort'i
mothtr. Mn Penfold. Kenyon't
mother played by (Vent Forder tnd
Bernice Pitta u Joan Slmmi. Theodora i friend, turned In good per-
formtneet lo add to tht humor of
the pity, which wu put on by the
High School Drami Club
Tht third pity, tlto contributed
by Ihe Drama Club, htd IU tcene
In i rbeip restaurant In the Soho < Draper ind
Ltlltnd. Mn. » D Hill. Mri E
H. Plterton. md Mrt. George
Schupe Mrs F E Wheeler icled
u nshier The genertl convener
for the ifternoon wu Mn W. M
Buehtnin   The hill wu tuttfully
decorated by Mlu Mtt MicfirUnt. I <bt cue
of
been rotating from hli home ilnce
October » at Ua* year
The body wu found by Devtd
Munro. t itu«tanl it <ht Unlvertlty
H Britl'h Columbia
Burntby police irt Invswtlgillng
Thomu   McMllUn   i.ipervieed   the
dlitrlct of  I-ondnn   In  thu pliy ■
rodple.  Midim  ind   Nllro  Glycer-
Imke. pliyed by Eugene Andtrton
ind Irmi Hinun. were eipoatd In
■ plot to blow up i hink. by the
Joint effnrti of Arthur Rldgtn u wood.. Mrt.   R   Burns.  Mn   R   &
Robert, t wtlter. and Rod Uttley | Brummitt. Mlu Agnu Jerome, Mlu
as Plnrher, a detective Tbe reward j (;rf|, Curwen md Mtat Sttlta Pit
In tht emblemitir cnlnri of thai ^^^ mmtma wa
order In charge of ule toblu werei IIITISH ITAM TO
Miu Mirgarat Arthur. Mn Fiord SHOW IN CANADA
Irwin. Mn Hirold »'"^j">J wm6yt, gu. It (CP)-Cus^
will  ue many  RrUCh
stoge   .*■•■
»• •*» !i._r A3.*_r,_iT rVLttf Tot
I Wish to Announce...
The Sale ol My Hoirdremng Butmut to
MISS MARGUERITE SPIERS
ol Neljon
I wont to tokt thu opportunitv to thonk my
many <rt*nd*t ond cuttomeri for Iheir voltied
rwfrooogt in the pott y*ori In retiring it n
my with that yoo will continue to let Acton'i
Beouty Shoppe terve you (oi all ol your
Reality rtaatn
You will find Mm Spun very rompelmt onH
willing to help you
Mrs. A. Acton
gained thereby enabled Plncher to anon
tik for the hind of Ninry. played     a   |gre h
by  Marilyn  Turner, with  the ip-
provil of Stan  Kelley u Ntney'-
fither   All  gave  reallitlr
r   nr____i_i"'lng C»»dr   Brim  l»herty
L      n^LSL-   w„ TTkm \**a pUy-right  ind barrtatar
Mn   D   Marfirtone. Mn   ". Mof.|      tJaWture for home
Mn 1. Carrey. Mra E  Ort».|,,"lJJJ^pr__lTM., ^^^wwn end
tctora ire eager to tour the Dotn-
talon   ne«»   uamn."   he   uld    He1
tined  to auae prepartUont fnr
to. Canadian tourt u toon u he
During tht intermix • > the
tchool orchestra, under the leeder-
shlp of E Hiyet rendered On Pt-
ride". Vttae Onenttl" ind The
Amerlrin Huh School Cedeto". ill
mtrrhet. ind "Kchoet From Grind
Opera"   .
F Whlteelde. Vlctoetti,, iiKaartad tram lha R-C-X F
Street,  leevw  thli  morning  on
itall to Vincouver
• Rev Filher F S Flynn. Rte-
tor of the Cathedral of Miry In-
mtcutatt. left Mondiy to ipend i
couple of weekt il the Cout
a> Mn T 8 Baett hu left on
an titended vtait teet
e Mrt Fltchett tnd her Infant
ton left the Kooetney Lake Oen-
era!   Hoeatltl   yeiterdiy   for  thetr
MILK
Give the rhlMrea
tottof It.
^.••♦•••y T• I My
Dairy
Trncemis  will be  used to uatat hnM ,i Htrrcp
W }  Sll
towtrdi    ptylng    ttpenut    of
{;roup of pliyeri to repraienl Rou
tnd In the Drimi Feitivil to be
held In Nelion
Rev  W 1   Silverwnod. Fth-
left yeeterdiy  for  Trail  to
speek to memberi of lhe Ttdtnac
diKusttao  group   Tonight be will
addrtu the metnben at Trail Rot
l/lNPON K V'    A rom ot James  ,rT rlub
V of Scotland mtdt In IMO sold for      »    Mrs    J    Htndren.   Frrtrvtow
tX  l|IMl   ll  in mctsnn ] hit left to ipend I couple of weeks
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Thii timet the cue with GVTROC WALLBOARD
or plsiltr willi, beciuse tbey won't burn—they
act it t b-rritr tod confine the ire. Before the
lituitioo becomet hopeleis, help bu • chioct to
irriie tad (ike minn.
Insist ooGYPKOC Fire-Proteaire WALLBOARD
diy It mty nve precious lives tod valuable
property for joa. Solo by BnikJeri' Supply ind
Lumber Detlert tcrott Ctotda.
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TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1946
The Russian Position
Peaceful democratic government
rests upon the acceptance by the minority of the will of the majority. The
minority when defeated does not loie
its right to continue to press iti argument*, nor necessarily its hope of ultimately making them prevail, but It
does not withdraw from participation
in the affairs of its country.
United Nations Is founded upon a
different base. On the Insistence of
Russia at San Francisco any one of the
Big Four powers has the right to veto
tnd frustrate the will of the other
thret.
Thtt Ruula should take this viewpoint ll understandable. While the
Ruuiin government probably has the
lupport of the majority of the people,
no ont hti any way of knowing whether thtt ll io or not. The government is
controlled by i dictatorship placed in
power by the minority of Russians
who ire memben of the Communist
Party. Thit government and that
ptrty control the means of expression
of puMle opinion and whatever opposition there miy be to the Moscow
adminlitrition is kept silent.
The effect on the deliberations of
the United Nations of the Moscow at-
tltude unfortunately hu been too evident Russia hu its own distinctively
nitlonal policy under which lt hu determined upon immense gains of territory, influtnee ind military power,
tad it will not bow to any majority de-
tliion bued on broad International in-
uttti.
A Difficult Job of
Reorganization
It li chtrged that the recent elections ln Jiptn tended to perpetrate
the powers of the feudal barons, tnd
the Fir F.astern Commission hu uked Generil MacArthur to review the
policies thtt led to the election.
Tht majority of the seats tn the ntw
Diet were won by the two mott retc-
tlonary parties In Jiptn. Ichiro Hlto-
yimt, held of the lo-cilled Liberal
ptrty, which recorded the lirgett
number of votu and who is thus entitled to become Premier, it under in-
vettlgition for pro-Fucist sympathies.
Bt-rort Shldehtn. chief of the Progressive (tctutUy the Contervative) party,
Med to flin General MicArthur'i
Mftitnt to retain thi Premlenhlp.
Tht democritlutlon of Jiptn will
bt checked by the elected government
Over 300 Kits will be occupied by
rtpretentatlviM of the "Old Gang"
who havt already to a considerable
extent lucceeded In sabotaging Mac-
Arthur's directives.
The directives issued by General
MacArthur gave the impression that
Japtn wis moving quickly toward a
democratic lyitem A number of
change! have taken place Some of the
BOtt repreuive lawi were revoked.
Universal suffrage, including votes for
women, ii in operation Labor ind political orginnationj formerly stip-
preteed have become active. A constitution hai been drafted which contains wi*ote Andrew Roth, "*uir-» nf
the finest wordi in the vocat il: y of
freedom."
Nevertheless. Japan has made little
prqgrriu toward democracy. This li
brcatiir (Jriir-rnl MacArthur placed in
the hands nf the feudil baront, undoubtedly localise no other authority
was ivailible. the task of bringing In
the new regime which would limit
their own powers and prestige tnd
operate atainat their economic intertill Thrtr men behaved as was to bt
expected Thtir chief concern wm to
do everything thev could to ktep thtlr
cltu in power and protect IU intertill.
They retained in key poiitloni old government ptrtonnel, Including the police tnd tchool offiritlt. md dettroytd
evidence thit might incriminate or
prejudice them in the eyet of the occupation minorities Again, to find
"ipable officials outside nf the old offer wig not poulble, but concerning
thii situation, t member of tht American Reparations Commiuion in Jiptn
reported: "We have jailed No, 1 war
criminals, but No. 2 and No. 3 now run
tht ihow."
Perhaps the moit serious threat to
democratic reform in Japan liei ln the
retention of the old police force. Un-
er the direction of the Shldehari cabinet, over two-thirds of the former
terroristic "thought police" constitute
the "reorganized" police force. Among
them are members of notorious secret
societies which General MacArthur
banned. Such personnel were hired to
serve as "food inspectors," thus given
opportunity to roam about the countryside and terrorize the peaunts and
small farmers. Such gangster elements
are reported to be serving also u liaison officers with the American authorities. Kamoa Sato, formerly in charge
of "thought control", still holds hli job
u chief of police of an important industrial centre and he is said to have
placed a large number of his former
officers in strategic posts. This police
force, which is armed, was in control
of the recent election.
In Japan, as in Germany, one of
the greatest of Allied problems is to
build up new local administrations out
of untrained men untainted by totalitarian methods. It will take time.
Meanwhile, to maintain any semblance
of order the material available must
be used and made to behave itself by
fear of consequences if it does not.
Letters to the
Editor
Letttn nsty bt published over l nom de
plume, but tbt ictutl ntmt ol ths writer
mull bt give nlo the editor ti tvldr.net of
good filth. Anonymous letters go In tht
Wlltl piper bukel.
Crash of 1947 Trail's
Turning Point Astral
Harris Is Informed
To tht Editor:
Sir—Trail titmed to me like somi old
chryulli thit hu chinged ovtrmght Into t
glorloui moth on my Uleit villi Ihert In thl
iplrlt form. Juit over 10 yem, ind tn utterly
ntw Ule tnd new denrei anlmitrd and controlled her—whit in old-tlmt revlvtliit
would Ulrljr hive dticrlbed n "i convenion"
htd tt-tn plan. Tht new, •tuf err* ita
greit lertM of locki. openting twiflly tnd
ifllclenUy, turning the grimy old nnelter
town Into • mott modern port, wu the molt
itrtking feitim. How on ttrth htd thU been
leeompliihed in iuch i very ihort timt*'
Off I went to stt my old friendi. the
Miyor. tnd Aldermen Tom Juit. tiking tin
to itrlkt thtm )ult ln thtlr coUet hour, whtn
thty rtlixed.
"Whit, bick on Eirth igiln**** thrry ex-
cliimed. "Wi thought thit Hidei hid you
uiily locked up thli time, wi htvt not iten
you for three wetki"
I rtplied thit levtril Hints irt on record
is hiving outwitted lhe Dtvl. u 1 icitpted
tht cup of coflet they o!(:red ir.d we ut
down once more
Whit's troubling vou now*' s-id John
Bold
Well, it's your lint new cimi. ill compltti md in working ordtr. I replied No
ont wu tven thinking ibout II whtt I left
Kooltnty Thty hid talked ind Hiked ibout
thi St Liwrtnct project lor over JO vein
and wet still s-;uibblir.| like clU ind r>;i
ibout it ir.d no further ih-^d Op-oirg fir,.:n-
c al u-lcrrsti ilwiyi held| thrm up"
CITV  FATHERS  EXPLAIN
Tom JuK ind (ht Mayor li'.*g>.c- htirtily
' Ves. it is ro n-.nder you sre inui-d"
We remirr.ber t'.ioit old dv i tnd thl
selfish mtcreiti. w.lh th'ir p-ttty squebbling
md crabbing They go: it It igiln rigM titer
the wsr hrre'l in old copy nl Mlrl_a-r:
Two Hundred Gtmblinc Hells Ruinl-g Wide
Open in Morrtrul.' frn a f-rnt pi;- ir'.irle
li IM* llosv thc greedy raici'l git ifter the
Mlurngd men! No svondr thty w nted thm
help up In Montrttl to g-l their rski off on
everything potsible No wonder thit cinil wis
nnt built, with ill scrti ot privll-gt lighting
it on both s'dej o( th- line Then wert hugt
pnvitt rski oils' deminded on every im-
provtn-itnt suggested. Tht legil bitlltt md
the obitruetlon nf privite owners wu gen-
•rillv grrtttr than the ictutl conitructlon
cost Minkind wis boggtd down by property
rlihts, which had grown to bt terrible public
wrong! Thtn cirre lhe grttt rruh ot ittt It
lurpttttd inythlng in history
"Thi dlitrtu ind confuilon when our
mnnty htcime mere ptptr wu twful: tvtn
tht Irs*, union hid to (ire tht ficti. Tht
Governm-ntt In ill counlrltt celled out thtlr
irmlri ind virtually pul thtm ln charge Rl.it-
ln| wis rhtcktd. .uppllei of nerruliles wtrt
promptly ritioned Ctrtlflcitei for work dont,
or for rtlltf of destitution, btctme Iht cur-
rtney Thli wu midt non-triniftriblt. ind
Iht vr.iirhtri luutd perished with utt. Com-
munlcttloni wtrt reslortd. ind In spite nf
grtet dtfficviiiy the lift of Ciagdi wu re-
mmiri The Teehnocnu produced will
thought-out plini for i molt prarllcil eur-
rincy which met ill Iht rrequlrtmenU of tbt
new ige A feeling nf wcurlty md Intern! rtlltf followed thl tirrifle itorm. Bhirlng thl
rommnn dtngtr. tnd unlUng to bring snme ordtr out of thiol, hid brought Iht minigtmint
ol iht grttt Induitrlei ind tht lildtri of
labor Into rleee rtlitlonihlp Beth labor ind
m.n.gtminl ll.mid to rtipKt tach othtr
They uw thit thair nil Interetti wert Idtn-
Ural tnd Ihlt hopet for tht future lap In rt-
building thl Ctntdlin butinue itrueture fnr
tht good of the whole Cinidlin people Tht
KiluUrm nf iht ssmrld'i problKn lay in getting rid of uitliiirtss. ind (hi ivit'm of
rtnU ind profit! hid bean Uit grut itrong-
?? Questions??
ANSWERS
Opan tt thy reider. Ntmes If persons
liking questions wlll net bt publlthed.
There li no chirge for thli service. Questions WILL NOT SI ANSWERED BV
MAIL except whtn thtrt ll obvious necessity for  prlvicy.
B.J., Blewetl, B.C.—To whom raiy tht term
Aiteci bt properly tpplitd?
The name Aiteci ll somctimei tiled to
describe the indent v-nl-rivtll7.nl tribes of
Nihiutlin itock In Centnl ind Southern
Mexico. Properly tptiklng, Iht Aiteci ire
t group of tevtn tribes occupying Uit Villey
of Mexico tnd Iti immedlitc vicinity. Then
pioplti were poueued of t high degree of
culture, but distinguished for thtlr cruelty,
particularly ln connection with thl rellgloui
rllei. Some of their deirendanli Itlll reilde In
the outlying villages In tht neighborhood of
the City of Mixico .
J.M., Miryivllli, B.C.—1 would Ukt to know
If you could tell me tbt tddreu of thl
pltct  ln  Vincouver when  uied  Army
truck, ire told?
Only recognized cir deilen miy apply for
these truck!. We suggest Ihlt you lee your
local cir dealer.
Curloui Student, NeUon—Who wu Jick tht
Ripper?
He wu believed to be tht author of t
number of murders which took plict ln London In the litter pirt of the 19th century. Not-
vithittndlnf special work by Scotland Yird
and privite detective!, the murderer wu
newer cipturtd.
Looking Backward
10 YEARS AGO
(From Dally News, Mty Id, 19301
A height of 11 feet ibove low witer mirk
wis retched by the West Arm yeiterdiy. •
giln In 24 houn of .3 foot.
Acting on the advice of W. K. Eiling. MP.
tor Kooteniy West, the Boird ,of Tndt ytl-
terdty decided to clrr-ulate ■ petition for reestablishing navigation lights on Kootenay
Like tnd River.
?i  YEARS   AGO
(From Dilly Ntwi, Mty 11, 1M1)
Brilliant sumhine proved too much for
14 members of tht Nelson Rowing Club ind
drew thtm to the witerfront—but i itrong
wind kept them ashore A generil dun-up
of the Clubhouse begin it once. There wu
illo much talk of interesting tht fair sex in
tbe sport lince itvtrtl of Ntlicn'i Indies hsve
been miking inqulrlei rtgirdlng membtrihip.
A. I Plekford returned from Procter lut
night with itven Urge chir.
40 YEARS AQO
(From Dilly New:. Mty IS. 1904)
Aid. Harold Seloui. it tne City Council
meeting list night, urged t resolution—which
wu unanimously adopted-idvociting ching-
ing tht timt in Ntlten (ind thui Mcurlng i
tip* equal dlviti-m of diylighti by putting
tht dock! ihetd ont hour.
Two men uid to inswer (hi description
of Ihe CPR. tnln robben who held up tht
puiengir at Ducki. hive been irreited near
the Amerlcin boundiry
Today's Horoscope
Orett ability tnd nitunl aptitude trt
chirictf-litie of the person who li etltbrit-
ing t blrthdiy todty You in • ronitint
reider tnd enjoy only good llteriture Obier-
vinL critical, ihrewd and ctutlout. you in
i competent sociil leader. You ire iUo i loving parent md Ihe direct source of ill hip-
pineu in your home This ifternoon is i good
timt to look Into getting i civil itrvlct Job
Bt ctreful h-w you tniwer questions, ind
don't reveil i-ything unlets neceiury Defer
my new plirs until tomorrow, „ tht aspect!
ire idverse for itirting new pro)ec_.
Test Yourself
1 Where ii the Ki-nehee Rivrr**
2 Whn wu Ihe first ciplUl of Ntw York
3   li "-rut open doet tht popultr song,
Hill   Hill, tht Cinjs All Here." come**
TCgT ANSWERS
1   Ii Miir.e
J   K'ngtlrn
3    The Pirstes o( Ptnunet," by Ollbert
end  Sulllvin.
Etiquette Hints
When ynu iiiend n (Unt.fr dine*, jtgu
ihould rtmnvf your ilovrj entirely, nol Juit
•lip your' hinds nut of :V glovi handi ind
turn bick tht cuffi When you dmc« b*twt«n
courses, leive tht glovtt on your chair
Words of Wisdom
Blessed be the hind thit prtptrtt i pleu-
urt for i child, for thtrt i» no uylng whtn
ind where It miy bloom forth —Jtrrold
hold of uultiintn Therefore they united
to overthrow thli itronghold by wlthdnwlng
the foollih "rlghtt" of private preptrty Mo
ont cm eliln-i rlghli until thty hivt tried tn
do their duty,' becimt Cmtdt'i wiiebword.
By tht iplrlt thus crttttd tht New Cantdt
wu formed Wt htvt pul glory Into drudgery, wi hive put pltuun Into tbt Mramen
bunneis of 11(1. ind poetry tnd Iht enihus-
lum of purpoteful erution into our mttntit
Ink.' Even tht ones whom wt hid consider-
id hnpalut ind hilplwt in bomt tleng on
this tide of pragma"
John'! fin glowed es ht thought of tht
Ntw Cinidi. tnd looked forth ever "The
Trill nf Hit Drum! lnd Roptt."
Thtn comet t time whtn fnud tad llti
in um tor whit Ihty'n worth:
Whtn  Juitlct  reuserti   itself  upon   this
wiiry fir'h
In such limit tndmt wrengi glvt wty
•nd new Ideal htvt birth.
for   legtl   formi  in   swept   iwty.   ind
Hopt niurni. ind Mirth
J   C. Htrrli.
Ntw Denver, BC. Miy 11. IMl
,sa_fl/7_7r/OiV=n I^Mkes, Turtles Accompany
mir in i iwn    \fack«nile King fo Untted Kingdom
NEWS and VIEWS    «•
ly IDOAHIAUMAN
Not io very long igo II you
winted to trivel from Lima, Peru
to Iqultoi. t Ptruvltn city on Ihe
Amazon ISO mllei iwiy. you flnt
took ■ ihip to London, returned to
tht Eut cout of South Amend
and then travelled 2X10 miles up
tht Amiron by river itetmer. It
took you thret monthi md you
travelled 22.000 mllei!
Todiy Douglu DC3 ilrllners ire
flying from Llmi lo Iqultoi In four
houn, tnd in i few weeki t 44-
puienger DC4 will go Into lervlce
on • three hour schedule. A mm
nimed Elmer J, Fiucett went to
Peru 2J yetn igo with only t tool
kit ind I knowledge of tvlitloa
Todiy  he  rum
NEW YORK, Miy 14 (CP) - Theituor, l,t.-Cmdr. Peter Scott—trt on
strtngest fellow piutngcn of hli their wiy to the London Zoo to re-
extensive travels lodiy accompanied plrniMi stock! depleted during the
over to tht New York Police De- ~
pirtmtnt'i "PAL" fund iPollcePrlme Minister MicKentlr King toJBIItr. With the Slikln. t rare bird
Athletic Ltigue) md will bt uitd the United Kingdom iboird the Lln- ilmlltr tn • ciniry. they occupied
to tend lomt of the cilyi undtr- er Queen Miry. j cabin S-22 with Cmdr. and  Mri.
privileged    children    lo    lumnicr     As neighbor! hi had in mort- Scott Mr. Klngi tulte li S-U.
temp. ment of intkei md turtle!. Then    The turtles, snakei ind illlgiton
Thit wisn't the only Item of the alio wns i Colnmblin S'skln -the lalt are tn go via slow freight,
week'i "ground flying." The other A number of allljalors ilso were not on th- luxury Liner Queen Mary
dty Admirtl Lind, president of thi t0 have made the vo.vigt In Ihe rib- -were don.itrd t" Ihe London "Con
Air Trtniport Auoclition, I ipeik- jn next-door-bul-nne lo tht Prlmelbv New York City*! Bronx Zoo.
tr it the tnnuil Inltrnitloml tvl- Minister's cun-deck suite iboird the tmdr. Scott, rerentlv nut nf lhe
ttlon luncheon of tht Aviation Ste- Queen Mary but the owneri of the toval Naw, has just completed a
tion of Ihe Ntw York Boird of Bl.oOO-ton liner refuted paillgt lo lucceuful New York showing ot
Tride. oddly enough hid to come the Siurlan mptllei They feared his painting! tnd ttchlngs.
from Wuhlngton by trtin due tn the damage and ninic that might re- Cmdr. Scott s turtles will be fed
wetthtr conditloni it the Nitionil iult ihould they break looie. en mule with raw meat-")uit lit.
Airport. While citchlng hli brtith    The turtles. 14 virletiei. and Ihe tie bils; anv old stuff handy" Cmdr
company   that on th* •""'• h' turn,d t0 lhe "nU*' miku-'reilly. Juit Utile orei only 3coll did not siy what he wlll feed
line  In  Peru  wllh  8000  mllei  of dld v()u mtkl ouf., „,{ MmplBlon
uld "Oh not badly it 111; 1 lift
Pirli lut night md got in ibout in
hour igo." It wu Sir Wllllim P.
ilrwiyi.
TOOK,A YgAR
• He wu the flnt mm to fly from
Llmi to Iqultoi over tht ruggfi Hlldrtd, director gtneril of thl In
AndM which rlit to 22.000 fee' ternitlonil Air Trmiport Ailocl-
Ht flew i Curtln Oriole through itlon who'd flown In lo Iddreu tht
i 1000(1 ft. pm In tht mountttni guttti it the luncheon, togtthtr
In 1M2 but the round trip took with Admlril Lind.
him t yeir! He broki t P.ropellerj .tuutt
ind hid to lend to New York to|°N» 'OR THI FtMMIS
get mother thtn wiihed out the Th' gils'll likt thli ona. At i n-
itcond one md finally hid In tend rent meeting it Stephen1! College,
hli pltne down thl Amiron by John frledlinder, preiident of
river iteimer md bick to Llmi i Aeronci, iptiklng on "uit of Iht
through tht Pinimi Cinil airplane for business purposes by
Plying In Peru Is quite different} women," uld "There htvi bttn
from flying thi airline* in the,-_ny )„,,, about women u bick
United 8titei Hetdquirttri it iMlt ejrivtn. Bul then ll no dinger
Llmi li ipproxlmiKly it let ltvei. o( |uch doubt.ul humor b,ln, ip.
but lomt of tht tlrporti run up lo i olM t0 |rl, ,. 9MelM nyln,_
l,*t.M0 feet, fiucett li nnt of thtl|J'or you „, M{ QaMtMM „,*-,
fibuloui group of Amencm •<-'" | along for thi rldt. You irt, Initetd.
dleri-of-fortunt who wtnt to South   , ,h   wh   , [f     A ^
Amtrict  when  flying wu  In  Itt       ,im,t _fc ' •
intoney tnd $»«&«*^ZlZ Umtlly I htv. unlimited f.Hh In
ri'n,.h; '?,,n.T« h "fl-Jln Tmv l»« titan of perwn.l flying md
kind 0.7.1 SfW wh'en J" w.men playing m ever Incnu-
w one hid ever flown before. .Pre- I»lly ""PO'tint roll." Will rr__t
tent iqulpmmt ll iwo C-47i which' P-"™ »™ J°" l"ta| to buy now,
htvt been converted to DC-Si ind l g«u
■ recently acquired C-54 which U Avlitlon li pitying in tmportint
being converted Into i DC-4 air- pirt in tht liltit idvertliing
l|n<r I wnnklt. Mttro-Goldwyn-Mtytr hu
•   •   •   •   • I Juit  contnctid  for tht exclusive
But Mr. Tiucett iin't thi only uu of one of thou ex-Ntvy dlrig-
mm who ever flelted ■ plint! lblei bought by Douglu Ulgn.
down i river, beciuit Amtrlcin ] origlrutor of tltctrlctl "ipecticu-
Alrllnei did Juit thit ■ couple ot lixt" A contlnuoui running mei-
seeks igo A ipeelal DC-4 wai ng. 200 fee: long md 21 (eet high
floven from Ctllfornli md tfter will eirclt tht aircraft, idvtrtiilng
jirtlvil it LiGuirdli fluid, ind the MGM picture! whllt (hi blimp
wlngi partially removtd. tht plint cm|aea ovtr tht 40.000 squire mllei
wis pliced on t btrgt tnd tiotttt bounded by Htrtford, Conn, With-
to t pier it S2nd Strut ind North i ln|ton D,r_, lnd Scrtnton, Ptnn-
River After being unlotded It
itirted on IU wiy ovtr tht "Side
walks of New York." Sevenl gu'.l-1
out pedeitntni who witnessed tht
light on thit eirly Mondiy mom-
Int, rubbtd thtlr eyu tnd hutened
io ngn thl pledge btctutt they
uw two eltphtnti hiullng tht
plane through thl rtreeU' A few
of course, took in otth thtt the
eltphtnti wire pink, but they
wen tht ordlniry griy vtrlety bor-
rowed from the drcui it netrby
Midlsnn Squire Oirden to help
move tht heivy plint.
I After It wu litely Ir.itilled on
whit had prevtouilv been in empty
Hot the public wtn oermltted to
Inspect the plint it 21 cenU per
htid  The proceed! will be turned i
m
Contractors, Carpenter* and
Woodworker*
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com
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yet you havt MANY michlnei In ON* DtWALT.
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wllh AC or DC motor, suitable ftr tny locillty.
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Civil Action
Adjourned
Due lo Illness
I following in ippeil f-em C H
Himllton, tolicltor for tht dtftnet.
tht civil cue between Henry Brick-
ion of Hill Siding vs. Jimei tnd
Nettie H Plthlr of Hill Siding,
which wu t-i open In Supnnie
Cnurt Tueidey. wu idjeurntd by
Mr. Justice J O Wllion dut to
lllneti of Ihe two difmdin'i
Mr F.-irkspn wu clllming dim-
igtt igilnit Jtmei ud Ntttit H
fisher fer "friudulently Jumping
thl Contaet Ne. 1 mlneril dum.
md for in Injunction igilnit the
defendant! rutrilnlng thtm from
tiktng my benefit" wllh tht
Crown Grtnt ittetned ln frtug."
trcnrdir.g lo tht plaintiff, to tht
Oold     Coin     rrtc'-lonil     mintrtl
claim.
A  certlfletta  from  ■  doctor  In
Spokine wit ihown u evidence
thit Nettle Tlihtr wu Ul with in-
flutnu In thit city, whllt t certl-
flttte lr*im Dr R. B Brummitt of
Nelmn testified thtt Mr Tuner wu
tlto 111 tnd should iley home for
i week.
P. M Donnenworth, tolicltor fnr
Mr Erieksnn. objected to tbt td-
I mrnment. explnnlrg Ihlt tht cl>t
hid bttn going en for t long time
Hi uked Ihlt Ml wltr.isaei bt
nlled tt hi would hive difficulty
In getting <htm togtthtr igiln
Mr Himllton ob)ected lo thli u
hi believed his elltntt should he
present during the htihng of Iht
wltnttltt
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Lilted oi General
but Receivei
Only Private'* Pay
WAl'KEMAN. ILL. Miy 14 'APi
United Stttu Army recordi lilt
i him tl r.enersl Johnson bul ht rt-
1 reivts only i prlvite'i piy Oentrtl
Johnion. ihil'i hli nimt, tnlnt.d
rtcently for t thrte-yitr hitch. Iht
'Wtuktgtn Army fteerultlng Slt-
non reported
| To Subdivide
jFoirview Lot*
' Requett lor permtiitnn Wi subdivide t group of lots In rilrvliw wis
ipproved by thl City Ceuncil Mon
diy nlghl. tht rtquwt being mtde
nn behill of Mr* A. •ttirgeon by
htr Km. W J  Sturgeon
The led in numbered I to 11. no
thl North side of tht UW block nf
Chatham Strtet
Apr lint mn la buy three l-> id-
lotning his property ,t Hi Union
Strut by A. I Hoeklni wll rt
frrred In tht flntnee'C-^mnmat.
Tnt JOB: There ire opening!
tn miny of tht ground trirln, In-
rlurling ttro-tngint tnd air frame
merhtnict, trrriourert, telephonic
tnd photofrtphic worken, clerln
and rookt. In totne trtdet trttning
will bt provided All offer edvence-
mernt In return for herd work tnd
proAciency Applicinti tnthout pre-
vioui lenrkt mutt be over IS end
undtr 16
TNI PAY: n-i.i- pay plui living
allowtnctt tot nonrommiuioned
renin runt from $9S monthly for Air
rrtftmin Clitt 1 to JIM for Wtrrant
Officer Cltu One. ettre pay for trade
pfoficiency and increeted pay after
three y*ert In tny rink; mtrritge
allowance of $10 t month. Iree uniform clothing tnd medk-l ind dentil
lertrtee
THE HNUON: A l.fttime in
come on ditchaife tfter 10 yean' or
mort Mf-tiee; pennoni o-r1 intuitiet
In tht event of prior diacharte on
mtdictl grminrl.. md peruioni or
grttuitiet to »itlow-! or children in
tht event of deith while on lenrice.
VETERANS' PREFERENCE:
Ai imong tpplicinh, wtr vetertm
tpplying for r(rtppointment will receive preference, tnd l( tccepted will
be reappointed to the ranks they
held at the time of their dtacharge,
or to the nearett ranki which eit-tb-
lithment permit!; tnd thru prior
(•srrv-ict will be t ftctor in promotion
and pension, '
TERMS OF SERVICE: Accepted
tpplictnti enter Interim Force,
which trermlnnttj* on or before September 30. 1947; good conduct, utit-
fxctory medictl ritegory and trade
proficiency anil cniblr tirmen to
enlltt in Regultr Air Force for nves
yeen end re-engige thrrcifter (or
further flve-yetr trrmi
WHEW TO AWy.AppHcttloni
ihould be mtde to Wette-rn Air
Commtnd. RCAF. Joint Servicee
Headquartan. 4th Avenue Weet,
Vancouver, B.C
1
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After tt yttn tdvtrttiing igtney
•tperltnee Hmry T twtld etate,
Ntwiptper •dvtrtlstng during Iht
wir pi oi ed Ititlf to itrong tatt I
heat Qevtrnmenti wlll nmllnut m
vtlui Iht Imporltnn nf tullonil
idvtrtuiag" I
-•5
I
)mitt VPiUS SECURITY
OIPARTMINT OP NATIONAL DIPINCI FOR AIR
Otllwl   CAN-M
Han. CelM Qbson. Mioitrar H f. Gordon. Deputy Avnlsfer
MMI
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i-PORTS
esnevich Drops Game British
hallenger for Technical Kayo
LONDON, Mty 14 (CP)-Brlt-
lln'i flnt post war bid for roller boxing honors indid In dttttt
anight whtn Qui Lttntvlch,
world light heavyweight chimpion from Cliff aide, N.J., icortd t
10th - round technical knockout
tvtr Freddie Mill., Brltlih challenger, before t record crowd ef
11,000 it Hirringiy Artni.
Ltintvlch exploded In tht 10th
■Ion of tht 15-round bout te
floor Mllli twice, onct tor t count
f nlnt. Mllli got up tnd triad to
irry en but wu flattened agiln.
fht referee stopped the fight with-
Mel**
WL
jockey
out t count ind raised tht Am
erlctn't hind.
Milli, known ai the Bournemouth
Bomber, li Brltlih crulierweight
(light heavyweight) champion. He
weighed In at 173 poundi, 14 ounces,
while I.e»nevich came in at tht 175-
pound maximum.
MAKES GOOD 8HOWINO
Mllli, lightly regarded In Iht prt-
flght bitting, mint t much bttttr
showing thin wu ixpected. The
former RAF. urgetnt went down
three tlmu for • count of nlnt In
the ttcond round but cime btck
twinging to clou Leinevlch'i lift
eye in liter rounds.
II wu • iltm-btng, punishing
contest md the 10th round opened
with Mllli itlll ctrrylng tht battle
to hli opponent Lemtvlch, noted
for hit boxing skill, ihowed plenty
of footwork tnd worktd iround
Mllli carefully until tht Brltlih
tllleholder'i guird dropped. Neir
tht md of thi round Lttnivlch
threw t Itft jab thtt Jolted Mllli.
Thin came i left ind i right which
flittend tht Briton for t nine-
count.
Mllli staggered to hii feet gtmely
but obviously wu i litting pigeon
for Leinevleh end wu floored by
• bird right.
Tht pro-MUli crowd cheered
Wildly from the fifth round on li
Mllli itaged hii comibick. It hid
paid up to £20 i|W) t uit to set
lhe battle, flrtt mijor bout between
I Briton ind in Amirlcin since
Tommy Ftrr, tht Wtlih cotl-mlner.
met Jot Louli In New York ln IN*
for thi world hitvywelght crown.
(atalano Takes
Gym Trophy
for Second Year
For thi lecond luccttlvt yur,
Nelion'i Pro-Rec tetm hu relurned
from Iht Cout with stir gymnut
Eddte Catalans holding the Provincial champiomhip, and Ihe Dr. Weir
Trophy. Although a Trail athlete.
Eddie hai been training for i number of yeara under Ed Kelter, Phyil-
cal Director of the Civic Centra.
Also prominent it the meet wert
John Irvine, placing sixth, and Fred
Brett, placing eighth.
Thli splendid showing wu mide
despite the ftct thit Louli Hmic,
one of tht teimi top-notch t'.hlitti,
dillocitid hii knee whllt performing for • Welcome Home Reception
for Nelion servicemen recently, tnd
could not accompany Mr. Kelter tnd
thi turn to Vincouvtr.
Besides ttking part in the Pro
vinclil competition, tht turn performed In t miu dlspliy it thi
Vincouvtr Forum before ■ full
houu of 6000. The tdvinct numbtri
of thli dliplty, conilitlng of tumbling, springboard tumbling, high
box vaulting ind trampoline tumbling, wtre ilso irranged by Mr. Kelter.
District, Idaho
Sportsmen Visit
Gerrard Hatchery
Ovtr 40 memberi from tht Nelson, Trill, Roulind ind Kulo Rod
and Gun Clubs, tlong with four
sportsme nfrom Idaho, mtdt t trip
to the Gerrard Hatchery on Sundty.
Thi ptrty met ln Kulo Siturdiy
evening, end were twiy in t flotilla of four boati by 9 o'clock Sunday morning. In Ltrdtiu the group
wu met by four trucks which took
them the S3 miles along the old
railroad bed between Ltrdetu ind
Otrnrd.
At Gerrard. luncheon wu served
BALL SCORES
INTERNATIONAL  LEAOUt
Syracuie     14  0
Montreal     4   11
Prendergiit.   Bobeek,   Juit   ind
Boilick; Buker md Franks.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
(Night)
Mlnneipolli    1   t   ]
Louliville   8 111
Ltnebvre, Webb ind Rolindson
Wilson ind Wallers.
Ntwirk            I   I i
Rochutrr 3   7   0
Pillttte tnd Ftllon; Byerly ind
Bucht.
Marion Wallops Lombard! Pitch
lor Cardinal Winner in lllh
rOtlNU ONll IN
PATENTED
Y'FRuN
CONSTRUCTION
\7heStrmetfStW0rt*
Jockey
■y  STEVE   ROBERTSON
Canadian   Pre., (toff Writer
Thi Nttlontl Letgue'i "Mr.
Shortstop" wu buebill's hern yeiterdiy
Mirty Marlon. St Louis Cird-
Inili crick lnfltld only punchtd t
slnglt Into centre-Held hut the clr-
eumitoncM surrounding II mtdt
him "vinhidow tht Dodgers In
thtlr own Bronx
| Tht btitt wtre loidtd ln tht 11th
.kwtng ind It wu inybody's gimt
until the ltnky Mirlon. with day
fading la tht West ind tht wind
I tutting Ukt t knlft, wlvtd Vic
Lombirdl, fourth Brooklyn fllnger.
for the pay-oft punch before 32,911
loytl Dodgtr i-lherents
I WINS FOR   LIFTY
Lefty Mix Lenltr ihowtd tht
ituff that 'Wl*' *** Mtil of
i when he pile-bed hli beat to lehltvt
bu Mth victory igtlntt no louet
and hmded Um buttling Duroeher-
nwn thair flrtt defut in 10 gimes
it homt
The leu reduced Dodgers* fireplace lead over the Cardi to •
ttofle game.
For t time It looked u though tht
Dodgen. trading their recent
chinned livei, mlxht pull mothtr
out of (he (ire Trailing Ot iftor It
chipters, they cant back lo wtllop
Lanier and tto It up. 1-8, it thi
tnd of the seventh, thinks to some
tutty hitting by Billy Hermin md
Dll'.e Wilker
la thl Amirltin Litfui Batten
Red lex bleaked Chietge whit.
tax 1-4 whllt Wuhlngton Sen-
ttert wtlltted DeteeH Tlgeri ll-t
tad Ntw York Ytakeu Hopped
11 hm BrewM l-l.
At Chicago Devt 'Boo' Ferrlu.
with some help from Rudy York.
tought ind wen cm of tht touihut
mound dutlt of Ihe uiton by belting out Chieigo's Joe Hiynes bt-
* tort t crowd of 1I.JM
Tht colored locktri got but fouf
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FLY HOOK!, TACKLI l*_X|l
RIILt, LINIk, IYIB FLIEg
SAM BROWN
l Out. Leo*, lefe tnd Cyili Wtrki
1 phone (Ml IOX XI
lllllillllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllll
hiti oft Hiynes but ont of thou
wu York's towering homer Into the
left field stands Another wu i
double by York In tht uvinth. Fer
Tlu   wu   brilliant.   11a   threw   71
Sitchei md put the Sox down with
iree pltchu in the ninth. He wilk
td but ont tnd struck out four.
HALT  TIGER*
Tbt Tigers hid their elght-iimt
winning struk ihittered it Detroit
tn tht ftct of • J0-hit Wuhlngton
inrlilng. Knucklibiller Roger
Wolff, routing to hli third Victory
tf thl seison. hid i four-hit ihut
out until Tigers Lettftelder Anse
Moore homered tn the ninth.
In Iht only other Nitionil Lttgut
gtmt Boiton Brivei trounced Plttiburgh Pirates 3-1 belort 20,782 fins.
Lefty Jim Wtllact pitched i four
hit gime—tht ttcond night contest
In TVJrrten'l tnijor leigue history
In winning hit second gimi of
tht leison. Willice ficed only 31
bitters whllt striking out lit tnd
wilklng ona A big fourth Inning
In which thty scored four times uit
td the gime for Boiton.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
tt  LouU . .-.-   1   11   I
Brooklyn 112
Lanur  ind Odti;  Grtgg. Bthr
man. Herring.  Lomberdl tad An
tenon. BandTeck, Pidgett.
PltUburgh .14   1
Boiton 3   10
Cibles Gtrheiuser. Wllkli tnd
Camtlll; Wil'.ice tnd Hofferth.
HMgRICAN  LIAOUI
Boiton 3   4   1
Chicigo . - Ml
Ferrlu    ind    Wigntr;    Htynw
Ctldwtll tnd Truh, Dlekty
New York •   »   I
S" LouU >    *   '
Btevmi    end    Dickty.    Fotttr,
yinnin tnd MuieuM.
Wuhlngton 13  K  0
Detroit . .110
Wolff tad tvtai: Ortrmlrt,
Brldgu. Cattor tnd Ttbbttts
BroYBi G«t Whit*
BOITON. Mty 14 (AP)-Outbld
ding teveral other clubi In both
major Ittguei. Beaton Bravu Ute
todiy iccjuirtd iht (wrvteti of
southpaw Pitcher IrnU White,
made t frit igtnt Mondiy night
ky  St   LouU  CirdlniU
CANBCTRA. (CP>-Tht Houu
of Rtpreunlttlvei bu pined t bill
hr which Auitrtlltn wotnen mir-
rirl tn iliers mty ratlin thetr Brltlih nitlnntllty u loat u they continue to live In Australia
mill ii no otmii toncco hit un
OLD CHUM
Tb Tobocco if Quality
.k
-ciam i oi'-iiKii
itoaitir net totirco-
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Better Golf
iiiniiiii
iniiiiiii
tnd Oil visitors uw how thi fish
wtrt nttted tnd stripped. The
group irrived btck ln Julio by T
o'clock.
Unfortumttly, tht main "run" ef
fish wu over whtn tht group took
thi trip, ind thty win unable to
Mt thl operation during 111 but
time. It wu thl general concensus
of thou who vlilted the operition,
thit tht entlrt let-up wu flnan-
ciilly inidtquite. A member of the
Trill Dub tald: "If thit li all wt
•rt doing ibout our fish conservation program In thli Provlnct, it la
like trying to Itop I hillslorni with
i hindkirchlef."
SPORT! WRITER Dill
NBW YORK. Mty 14 (AP)-Eddie
Brletx. HO, iports writer tnd column-
lit, dltd it hli homt hire todty.
Hli fimily uld he hid bun In poor
hitlth for several yeiri. Hii condition bectme lerioui two diyi igo.
90,000 Trout
Flngerllngs
Are Liberated
Approjtln-itttly 10,000 trout fln-
gerllngl hivt bttn liberated In thl
Weit Arm of Kooteniy Ukt, figure! intud by C. H. Robinion, Fish-
erlei Supervisor, ihow.
Circulation tf MOO marked flngirllngi wlll bi wttthid with In-
ttrtlt, sport.mm hilng uktd to
report en eitehra ef thut flih,
liberation ef marked trout hu
bun going tn ftr uvtrtl yun,
with quit! t numbir ilrttdy rt-
portid te Fiihirlei Brinih mtn.
Fins in tut, thli virylng In eich
grtup.
NILSON DAILY NIWS, WIDNBDAY, MAY IS, 1946-7
In April, T1.7M unmtrktd finger'
Ungi Wtre plinled la tht Weit
Arm. Theie were three to five Inch
Kimloopi {lib from tbe Gtrrird
Hilchiry itock.
Two to thru Inch flngirllngi
from Lloydi Cruk Rilnbow itock,
tolilling 11.080, wirt planted In
the rlvtr tbovt tht Brilliant dim.
In reserve for Chimpion Like In
thl Trill Dtatrlcl irt 1IU Kimloopi
flngirllngi from Oerrird, to be
moved when roid conditloni permit.
Somi 1000 ire being htld ovtr In
Iht circular pond it tht Nelson
Httchiry for feeding prior to liberation in thi Will Arm In tht
future
Mistletoe It • pirailtlc ivergrtm
thrub which growl hinging from
vtrloui treei.
Ball Standing.
I.MIRICAN
Boiton   	
Ktw York ....
Dttrolt    -
Wuhlngton
It, Louli 	
Clevelind   ...
Chicigo   	
Philadelphia
NATIONAL
Brooklyn 	
It. Louis 	
Boston 	
Chicigo   	
Clnclnnitl ...
Ntw York ...
Plttiburgh ....
Philadelphia
W L Pet.
a 4 ta
17 9 .tM
IJ 11 .577
11 12 .478
11 IS .428
8 19 _48
7 15 .318
T IB .200
18
11
11 10 .545
11 10 .524
11 .10 .524
II IS .458
t 12 .420
t 10 .238
(152
BID
.
I lOt I IN
I II (here It licking In your
Ing • illgbt ptuse it tht top M
tbt btckiwlng during which tht
hmd ind wrtii muKlu rnulrt i
1 .moment or two to draw up, Iprtng
^*^i  ii«e  ■ in return or hrrwird iwing
I will rtort (mo oulekly Thli Ittdi to
ml' limine which muni thtt yeur
h.rdi will swing through thud it
I rant rlubhttd md rauu illet Thli
' fisiH iltn rtutu <he rolling, bouncing bill, which nnt gttt tick of
lent mg it I* Is niiMttry to
*iwng" twiy (rein tht top of tht
btck r,i-; (ht umt u you rwlng
up io that paint When you return
,1b! rluh wlthou' the momtn'try
r, ■- s-n-i lump iwit from the lee.
In some detru The mora you lump
the mnrt dluttreui tht shot Troro
(hit  top  pntHimi.   tfltr tht  aotte-
J> ' - -r r> '• move yeur Mali
i-»-tir toward (bt ground, net ta-
wird "-• bill Let tout elub swing
ILeek tl tat til' ind ivotd huto In
I gel It h<t md twiy ThU li whit
let'irse the rbib do II meant
I CATCH ALLIGATORS   .,*;'?'
FOR A LIVING?"
Mo wonder the it ae-foniihed it the Haa. Yet, catching alligator* hot tomething to do with filling her pay envelope.
In I llttl* tropical town, whtn the tun (standi itraight
ovtriw-d it noon, alligator ikina are i gourai of incotrot.
Bat wh_* they can (row fine alligaUm, they cannot make
paper. And in thi* far away town you will find Canadian
papar being uted for printing, wrapping and ttttjonery . .
juit m it i- in many other plane* throughout the world.
So the alligator tkint are ihlppad to Canada to make
belt* tad bap, and thin provide* doUan for the tropical
country fa) buy paper from ut.
That'i why the little lady who type* latten all day for
the paper oompany i* deeper into thi alligator catching btui-
neaa than the eutpecta. She't In the banana and pineapple
bmincw, too ... and many other* ah* never thlnki tbout.
But then ... h tr* YOU - - • for 11 l*a*t M oaata eat el
trtry dollar you Mm com** beea ua* Canada buy* aad mQ*
goodi in other oountri**. Stop and think what H mesa.
Over one-third of your incotn* — man than you tpeod on
food for the family — oomee from Canadtaa export tad
Import trade.
HOW TOR CAN CM AT! «§•• TIMS
Becaua* foreign trad* play* mc_ a big part in yoor life*
and makaa job* and wag** far you ... al count yon will
want to tet it grow.
Th*r*fo-* if you her* to waft a whfle, hecetiee mttrhandie*
you want i* being told abroad . . . your patience wfll htjp.
And if you htppao to be helping to produce any artrUt far
foreign trade, put your but Into It... far it i* a little part
of Canadi. That wfll help. too.
AL _Wyo**w who buyt or arlU mtrrhandim abroad makx jot* in Canada
That it why um htkvt a Foreign Trad* .Senior in tht Department of
Trade and Commerce. It maintain* obi* tndt cnmmisstontrt in M counlrm.
aM an txpthtnead export and import ttafj at htad affkot, X oeLkxt tm
itmrnt iLp-X-datt infotTnalion on foreign marktit and git* prruiicai htip fo
«»ry butinm that withe* to buy ar mil in othtr crxtnlriaa.
Department of Trade and Commerce
OTTAWA, CANADA
Hat J«m A. MaridaM, WaMv M w.
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TODAY'S News Pictures
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DIITRICT CREEKS IN FULL FLOODt
Roaring down to tht Wttt Arm It Cottonwood
Creek it Nel.on it mow from tht mountolni li
fid Into thl itriim. Tht Dilly Ntwt photographer
found tht ipriy, ibove, could bt ftlt from 100 to
IM fttt iwty is thi witer cruhed Into tht rocks.
Similar ictlon cm ht mn it ilmost iny dlitrlct
aritk.
0,'~"3*%.
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NILMN   LUMIIR   PLANT  RICONITRUCTION   BIOINI:
Firm, for thi ntw Powell Lumber Co, Ltd.. mitchblock ftetory, to
riplica tbt original building dtttreyid by fin lait Jtnutry, irt
being laid, tbtvt. Tht office tnd lumber ytrd It In tht background.
NO DUNGAREES: Turn ibout
It fair play, annoyed by the practice ef girl ttudenti appearing fer
tlatl did In dungirtti, theie student! tf tht Robert E. Lie school
decided tl turn tbt toblu tnd tr-
—Dilly Ntwi Photo.    |   rlvld  wurlng dn
r
FASHION FARADI IN TOKYO For the
flrtt time girls en duty it Red Crete heedquiet
tr.   In   Tokyo   wirt   permitted   te   weir   ftmlnlisi
cltthtt thli  It-Hie*.   Htrt. thi  trlt.  Joined   ky
Jltenttt   wemtn.   IHplly   thtlr   Inter   finery   I
thiy et re II dawn t Jia tvinue.
] They'll Do It Every Time
ly Jimmy Hatio
TK_ STugTWCTJE
I_TtN<3 TMTtS
JU-TLik£ SHf
SOUNDS ANO I'M
NOT -flOOlN'-
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AUNT HET
"tf I wu hurt nrf th* g-frtrnment.
Td try In dn a good Job But I don't
Intend tn gtt grir hairi frtrtttn'
■bout i job that iln't my roponii*
billty "
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8TITCHERY II SMART: Tht
imbroldery gives thli frock l
party air. Do It In tht main color
of drtti or In vtrltd colon. She'll
bt proud of thlil
Ptttern 768 contains tramftr of
embroidery for ptntl tnd collar;
draw pattern In ilzei 2, S, 4, 5, t.
Ittto tin dttlrtd.
•tnd TWENTY CENTS (20c) In
for thli pattern. Print plainly
coini (itimps cannot be acctpttd)
SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. .ITYLE
NUMBER.
Send your ordtr to Dtlly Ntwt
Pttttrn Dtoirtmtnt, Nttton. 8. C.
HL*S|*SOa.*VOONL
Wfr-tCWMAR TT-IARRT
ANOTHUI GAL.'.e-
ONLV CHANCE. TVOP
KIM IS VSlNt MAM MCS-
SAOl ON TM* RADOO. TtU.71 NIGHT/T
IN' HIM DONT MARRY /VOU LISTEN
•nun* GiRtr ___<maybe. Htu.
MAGGIE'S NOT GONNA
BE HOME FOR DINNER-
i WONDER WHAT THE
NEW COOK IS GONNA
_   HAVE POO ME a
WHAT TIME
WOULD VOU
LIKE TO HAVE
DINNER
WELL - WHAT WOULD VOU
LK*E to EAT *» ? THERE
ISN'T  A THING IN THE
HOUSE-*vOU_L HAVE TO
COOER SOMETHMG
HELLO-Dt-JTy--
GENO OVER SOME
CORKED BEEF
ANO CABBAGE-
RIGHT At-MAY-
Wxih'ton   THwdLut
TRY THIS! TEEN-AGER: lee
yeurttlf In thli . . . te smooth for
lummtr funt Plttlrn (W7S ll eny
tneugh to mske by yourttlf.
Doublifcituris: saucy icallopt
with t wilit btllttlng itt-ln otlt.
Pttttrn PbTt eemtt In Tean-aet
slits to. It 14 ind 11. Hit 12
take. IS yirdl M-lneh fabric
land i WENTY CENTS iJOcI In
taint (ttompt cannot bt acceptedl
fer (hli pattern. Print plainly
SIZE. NAME. ADDREII. ITYLE
NUMIIR.
land your ordtr tt Dtlly Ntwt
Pttttrn  Department,  Nelson,  t.C.
IT YrONT II L0N»
NOW.-tJOMIWO'
JM
SALLY'S SALLIES
,. J TWS JKONO IU0HT TO T* EAST COMT, ttt
, 1?Taho MWtm nm most c* th pkk «turn*
CtfT TO ». TW W UP TH COAST, lOOION-e KU
S*»0*l*rt. N0UXK.
-I leee (bote theet that ere open
It free I Ire berk   Soberly Ctn lell |
■•••ell wiy I tm going"
I   I u *10
A«rn«:» vt»t
, OUT,
ivi kuttkcn mcod t
am . mtt uxu, two*
MUKI.IOUU  M ntOtm
M  ____-'<HV|T HAII,
aa am. aura ttt tarn
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CLASSIFIED
PHONE 144
BIRTHS
WHITTAKER-To Mr. md Mn.
once H. Wittiker (nee Frincei
•trker of Nelion) of Rouland, a
jgughter, on May 13. _____
KANIGAN-to Mr. ind Mn. S.
Linigin of Appledalc, at Kooe-
ity Lake Generil Hoipltal, May
, I ion. _____
WKH-TT-To Mr. md Mrs.
lert Pllchett of Harrop, at Koote-
ity Lake Generil Hoipltal, May
, t ion.	
TAYLOR-To Mr. tnd Mn. Cle-
ind Tiylor, 507 Silica Street, tt
Cooteniy Likt General Hoipltal,
8. a diughter.
'GROSE—To Mr. md Mri. J.
Ungrose, 1021 Beitty Avenue, Miy
t. it Kooteniy Lake General Hoi-
iltal, a ton.
HAMBLIN-To Mr. tnd Mri.
*Ted Himblln of Deer Pirk, at
Cootenay Lake General Hoipltal,
fay 13, a diughter. 	
BISHOP—To Mr. and Mri Wnl-
U? J. Blihop it Miter Miierlcord-
PROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS
Fairview
Residence
7 roomi md bath, icparite toilet upslatrs, itone foundation.
Bisement 32x18. CgUtSA
4 level lot!.       "* "www
LEVEL LOT FOR SALE
FAIRVIEW
F. A. Whitfield
Reil Estate md Iniuranee
181 Biker St        Nelion, B. C.
Hospital.  Roisland,
Mer.	
■MlN6H*-*ro Ui
May  8,  a
and Mri. M.
'omlnoft of Wlnlaw, it Kootenay
ikt General Hoipltal, Mty 13. a
lughter. 	
WHITE—To Mr. and Mn. L G
fhltt of Vincouver, Miy 11, •
lughter. Mn. White wai the for-
wr Mlu Ruth Straight of Van-
louver. Mr. White U now ln Brit-
Ouitni. 	
__
HELP WANTED
RANTED— JACK-HAMMER
man, oxe-men and laborers
for Gray Creek Road work.
Inquire at 371 Baker St.
Dawson, Wade and Co. Ltd.
rAMTID BY GOLD MINE -
timekeeper—typUt with Flrtt Aid
experience preferred. Apply In
own handwriting to Box 8271,
Daily Newi. Stating ige. experience,   wu   tervlce,   and   Wary
expected.	
rANtEt) BV SH__P CREEK
Oold Mlnet, Zlncton. Mlnen ind
muckers. Oood tccommoditlon.
Apply Nelton Nitionil Employment Service or phone Compiny
office it SJP New Denver.
IaNTK- - iUW-KARY-TMA-
lurtr for Cutlcgtr School District Ptrt-tlmt fob. Apply itat-
Ing txperlence md ialiry ex-
Metad,  to  Secretary,  Cutlegtr,
IIMINTARV    TRACHER-
wmted for Castlegir School
BUt-lct No. ». Apply giving full
■trtlcultn u to experience md
quillficiUoni to Sac-Trtu. Box
TO, Cirtltgir, BC	
-OKI   IXPI___NCH5
•t celling wiget- App'y
reference!.    Big    Bend
ihar Co. Ltd., Nikuip, B.C
■AMI- - MAW BAyDV WITH
gtnenl work iround dairy. Apply
Igjult Leaf Dairy, P.O. Box 58.
Trail.  .
fA-Tl'Eb - 1---RLY HOUSE-
keeper for country, ont ln fun-
j^Vrtte to Hit Attrat, Queen'i
without   experience.   Apply   it
Amton'i Call.
■KB  -  THIATM  DOOR
mm.   Apply   between   1:10   md
1:J0, Civic Thetlre.	
noB-i'
FOR SALE - 108 ACRES, 15
cleared, mixed fruit treei for
fimily um, imitl houu. not far
from School md Hill, alio Highway link now undtr contruction.
See or write for particular! to
Mn. D. Widdt, Crawford Biy,
B C
Fo acrM AT UrA-  I'Rltt,
house, barn, chicktn houie, fruit
treu Vicint Owntr living In
Vincouver, will iicriflce 1700.
Apply   to   Mix   Benthlen,   Gray
Creek, B.C.    	
j*6r   SAL6-4J   ACTUS,   WIAR
P.O. school, stitlon, good bulld-
lr.gi, stqck tqulpment. 4 tcre
alfalfa. 1 ten fruit trtet, 1 ten
garden, itriwberries, Irrlgitlon,
witer   piped,   puturt.   Box   10,
Hirrop, B.C      	
SOM_  6N_   IH  N_U6H
lkiVni)-
WHY Mot  WWAKC. TCTJR
mortgage on the Yorkshlrt Saving! md Lorn Monthly Reduction
plan it 8 per cent C W. Apple-
yrtrd. 	
FOR SALl-1 ROOM HOUSl i
lot!. 409 Beuley St., Nelion.
$1000 hilt cuh. Bilinot on tennt.
Apply No. M Ymlr Rd, Nelion,
f6R 8a_I - wm E53BBJ
furnlihed  houie   md   bith.   Ph.
828-Y between 11-5 p.m. 118 Cir-
bonitt Street
foR   lAJJt-R-amWTIAl 'Olt
ipartment. Site 50x110 ft. Corner
ot Vernon ind Hendryx Street!.
Box 8048 Dtlly Newt.
imnrrn
1 bedroomi, tarly poBflotl twt
required. Box OH Daily Newt.
waot_d-_uaii rAurmn
locition,
cuh
vli
R-31N-U   WAN'lIb
Stely,    third    clau    praferred.
joolenty Brrweflet. Ntlwn.
BH W COT aN_ SKffi CESar
polee and log! near Kulo, 8. P.
Pond. Phone 827-R.	
fArlT__-jnJri'i6R CLERK. Kit
or girl. The Ctntdlm Bank of
Commerce, Nelion Brtnch.
TUrW) - RELIABLE WOHAH
homework.   Phone
for
_M6H TO C1VE PRIVATE LES-
lom in Ruitiin. Box 8147 Dally
Newi.	
WAN MR BABY
tr   COOK.
winted. Apply Golden Gile Cafe
rANTED
Apply PrulWilt Dilry, Frultvile,
fc      	
WCr-HC'ED.
kCHOOLl  AND  ISimtCTION
CIVIL SERVICE
EXAMINATIONS
Prepin NOW for Spring md
Fill    tximlnitlont— Letter    Ctr
-tar, Poetal Clerk, Clerk 1 * t
Cuitomi Clerk, etc   Full ptrtlc
ulin   upon   requeit   to   MCC
Oetl  Service  Schoot Ml   En-
dtrton   Bldg.,   Winnipeg.   Min.
Oldett In Cmtdi. No tganU.
{ARM, GARDIN 4 NURSERY
JLADIOLUS. RAINBOW COL-
Itctlont of outittndlng virletlet.
Ltrgt bulb,, 1 doien for II 2'
Delivered Kuyper*! Bulbt. Hit
tic B.C. Wt grow only tht but
'JM CaLL MR BUSH ~anT5
elimblng   rout   1100   tach   md
8,00 for t, FO 11.  Nelton.  Mid
reerohoueea. __
Brlion iailii Nrma
TlLtPHONt   144
Clossitied Advertising Rate
lie per line per Iniertlon
44c per lint per week '8 con
tecutive lniertlom for cott o( 41
gl.(l l lint t month
.:« tlmet>
Minimum 1 line, per Insertion
Box numbers lie cxtri  Thh
foveri tny numbtr of timet
PUBLIC (LEGAL) NOTICES
TENDERS   ETC
Kk per lint first Iniertlon tnd
Itc  each  tubiequrnt  Inwrtlon
ALL  ABOVE  RATFS  LESS
10*". FOR PROMPT PAYMENT
SUBSCRIPTION RATE*
rented houu may
nlct   homt   ln   Filrvliw,
;trden   end
.Uy Newi.
Kar
Da'
wlih to buy
irgt
liwni.   Box   811
LIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND
FARM SUPPLIES, ITC
THC   WHICH-,     ,r(
chicks civr WUITJ
Theie ftmpui chlcki In ever increulng quility hivt been railed
by lucceuful poultry-men for over
25 yeiri.
They ire igiin ivilliblt In tht
following breeds
White Leghorns, R.I. Reds. Birred
Rock! tnd New  Himpihlrei.
A  letter will bring  full  pirtlcu-
liri md prlcei by retura
Order now tnd remember
"ITS RESULTS THAT COUNT"
%5g&Sendall
——~^~~* no i.    jaj
BOX N, LANOLEY PRAIRIE, BC.
Box N Vernon, B.C.
(Branch Hatchery)
TO'Aa'BWER- of BaBY*'
CHICKS IN  1948.
Your future proflti from poultry wlll be determined by the quility of itock you buy. Our new
poultry  firm,  becked  by  thirty
yein   poultry   breeding experience. It devoted excluilvely to the
production   of   itrong,    healthy,
production-bred itock. Only biros
on thli firm ire used to produce
our bibv chlcki ln While Rocki,
R.O.P. Sired White Leghorns md
New Himpihlrei. Write for our
Illustrated 1048 price lilt    •
APPLEBY POULTRY FARM
Mlulon City. B.C
FINEST   QUALITY   R.O.P.-SIREU
Rhode Itlind Red ind New Hemp
■hire Chlcki it my regular price
ot $4 tor 18, 18 for 50, 815 for 100
Book   your    1848   Chicks   now
GEORGE GAME R-O.P. Breeder.
Armitrong. B.C.
MACHINERY
Electric
Motors
Single Phose
Vi h.p. to 5 h.p.
3 Phase
1 h.p. to 200 h.p.
New and used.
Nelson Machinery
& Equipment Co.
114 Htll St Phont 18
Mining,   Milling   ind   Siwmill
Michlnery, Building md Contractor!' Supplies.
"If   it's  machinery  you   wmt
consult ul."
^.ABL--P^P_--T--l,^iiTi^,
15,00 ft., Vi, ntw flexible galv.
cable, 3c per ft.; 25,000 ft, 3-18, new
flexible galv. cable, 4c per ft.;
90.000 ft, 7-18, in 1500-ft. lengths,
ilightly uied plow iteel cable. IVic
per ft: 40,000 ft 8-18, In 1500-ft.
length! ilightly used plow iteel
cable, 10c per ft; 4-Inch semi-steel
vises. 88; ltrgt stock ill sizes pipe
ind flttlngi; ltrgt itock new iteel
plate remmnti; new Gllchrlit logging jacki, 875; new hind winches,
""■ -_-
ATLAS IRON _ METALS LTD
2.V) Prior St. Vincouver
PERSONAL
WHEN IN VANCOUVm STOP AT
Aimer Hotel Opp. C.P.R. Depot
fclTVXaFl&BGra SIZE 1NCII-
bitor. Oood condition. Chew'. 614
Vernon Street
Sidney Hyams, Fur Stylist
Repairing • rtmodelllng • Stongt
3rd. floor. 543 Granville, Vincouver
25cTH PHOT6"25c
P.O. Box 434. Vancouver
Any 8-exp. roll developed md print-
ed Mc. Reprints 3c Free .4x7 coupon.
GREY HAIR HAtfDrc£F_YOVf.
Uu Angtllqut Grey Hair Restorer to regiin ntturil color-life,
fl it Minn-Rutherford md ill
druggists.
»0MW(5 IS a WCaE^fHSoTf
—Tiki Wilder's Stomich Powder
' to itop the ptln ot lndlgeilion,
heirtbum, or lour itomtch. 60c
ind 61 it ill druggliti.	
ATTENTION SCHOOL BOARD
lecrttirlu. Wl hivt • large itock
of newsprint, mlmeo md bond
piper ind can fill my order immediately. Daily Newi Printing
Dept, NtUon, Brltlih Columbia
SUGAR SUBSTITUTE
li uied by the teaspoonful the
lame u sugar, ilso for bakings,
cmning, pickllngi. to pound lun
81.00. 100 pound lire 84.90. Delivered. Sugar Sub., Plimondon, Alti
bulldlngi,
Boi JAM Dilly Newi.
.hy 6/iXbtM wanna
loU for ule. Iditl tor building
Apply owner 410 Gore Street.
WAiffH) - W Wt BIALL
houu or lot In Fairview or Nelmn. Box 8184 Dally Neva.
for salK-7 IMH HOllO OR
Douglu Roid. Apply (M Cirboe-
ite Strut
IUSINOS OPPORTV1NITIP
WANTED    TO    PURCHHASE
tourlit cimp, prefenbly with
smill store clou to summer resort md school. Winted alto
chicken rmch going concern or
combined Write full ptrtlculin
In first Utter ta W. t Reptye.
837 Alder Ave, Moon Jew, Suk
Will visit proipecti personilly
very shortly.
modern bA"AY TOR IALI -
milking michlntt etc Box 6184
DtUy News.
Phom 144 fer Wint Ad tervlee
• HORSES FOR SAL£
Heivy, young, "will-brokm logging or firm horsu. Weight 1500-
1800. Hlookoff _ Kmlgm, Appli-
diic, ac   	
rl6MI WANfflb ABOUT IJOu
lbs. Firm ind buih work. State
prlct. E. CTum, RRl Nelion
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
OF RELIABLE MINING
MACHINERY
Mancha Trams ond Mucking Machines, Mint Railt,
Pipe, Compressors, Rock-
Crushers, Ball Mills, Stop-
ers, Jock Hammers, Valves.
Vancouver Sales ti
Appraisals Limited
848 Bitch Avenut
Vincouver, B C
AUTOMOTIVE,
MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES
Swlvtl Typt, Insidt Control
SPOT LIGHTS
Cbromt-pltttd — High Poster.
Ideel lor can, bolts, trucks.
' Now ln Itock it
PEEBLES MOTORS
Ltd.
NELSON
thrWib - KT (Ml _AT*R
modtl coupe or tedin Box 1873
Dilly Newt.
—cTsT
POWER SAW REPAIRS
Our staff U fully mined ln tht
tervicing ind repair of ill miku
of power chain uwi. Ship to us
for lmmtdltte tervlce.
AIR EQUIPMENT SERVICE LTD.
1401 Hornby Vincouvtr, BC
Wt trt BC. diltributori for Le Rol
tlr comprttion tnd tnglnet; Tim-
ken biti tnd rods, powtr chain
uw repaln. 	
>ugar
LET THE AMAZING FORTUNE
teller help you with your fimily
problems. Lucky diyi md fortunes told with six question! for
ont dollir. Please write wllh Ink
to Mdme. Albina. 143 Rupert Ave.,
Winnipeg.
!_ES
ATZOHbLWS AN'6NYM6IJS
Thli li a positive md permanent
rtleue, from drinking without coit
or Inconvenience. It li I persoml
ind confldmtlil lervlce rendered
by other ilcohnlics who hive
found freedom through Alcoholics
Anonymous. Box 3803 Daily Newi.
FURS
Why weir • ihtbby Fur Coil-
Free Polir Storage with ill expert restyling tnd repairing—
No piyment required until coit
Uktn out—Tree estimates.
POLAR FURS LIMITED
548 Granville Strtwt
Vincouver. B. C.
PUBLIC NOTICES
THE CORPORATION OF THE
CITY OF NELSON,
British Columbli
Tike nottct thit Tht Corporation of tht City ot Nelson intends
to tpply to tht Public Utilities
Commislon of tht Province of British Columbli to increue Street
Rtllwiy firu to tht following
rittt:
Adult- 4 ticket! tor 35c
Single fire; 7c
Children: 8 ticket! tor 25c
Single fin: 4c
And further ttkt notice that
any objection! to thl proposed
chinge ln Street Rillwiy firei miy
be filed with the Public Utilities
Commiuion. Vlctorii, B.C., not
liter thin thl lit diy ot June,
1048.
W. A. GORDON
City Clerk.
Dated it Nelion. B.C.
thii Ith diy of Miy,
AD. 1846.
RENTALS
MINI!
Armlillct
Astorli  	
Attbelle   ..
Aunor
FURNISHED BEDROOM FOR
rent to rupectible lidy or gentlemen. Close in. 718 Stanley.
Phone 885-Y,
PETS, CANARIES,'lEES, ETC.
BLACK COCKER SPANIEL PUPS
for ule, males 810, ftmtlet 87.
F. D. Wird, RRl. Nelson.
Market Trends
VANCOUVER-Minu were off
on the itock exchange while lndui-
iriili moved up. Oils wtre un-
chtnged. Siles wtrt 81,000 ihires.
LONDON- -Dealings on tht itock
mirket provided i contritt to tht
tctlvlty of fnirkttt yeiterdiy.
NILSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1946—9
Toronto Stock Quotations
Aumtqut   „ —_____
Bait Mtttl! Mining .
Betr Exploration 	
Betttle Oold Mines ,
Bevcourt  	
Bldgood Kirkland ...
Bobjo Mint!	
Bonetil   r „.
Boycon  	
Brilornt   	
Broulln
VANCOUVER STOCKS
nroir
Inqulrt
nOTfT
at    8X
•winrpAY
delivery   truck.
Vernon Street.
Riff Arib U___ PART- foR AU
miku ot cen. City Auto Wreck
en  Box  14. Grinitt Road
•OATS AND ENGINES
FOR 8ALE-I7 FT. OUTBOARD
Motor Boat with trailer. Cedir
Hull. I uiuerigir. Remote control steering. H mile ip -t light.
leitheret upholrtared teaU, pow-
ered with ll hp 4 cylinder Evm-
rude outboard 1841 model, run
ibout 100 hours Miy bt Inspected it Ftr.lt. BC. or picture! ivilliblt Apply T 11 Wilton. Fernie. B.C.
Nitionil Single ind Uoublt
Drum Guollnt Hoisti
Ideil   for   Log   Loading,  Lind
during Dragline tnd Building
Comtructlon.
NATIONAL MACHINERY CO.
LTD..
Vincouver, BC	
We hive for imaedittt dtllvtry
Wettfleld  radial irm cut-off uwi
which  irt  versitlle, iccunti  tndi
efflclmt    Evtry    contrdor    ind
builder ihould htvt one of thete
uwi  Comt ln tnd ue demonttn-
itlon   Write or phont for ctttlogue
'PURVES E RITCHIE k SON LTD.
858 Hornby St.        Vincouver, BC.
NATIONAL     P5RTABL_    ojMT-
MILLS in stroggly built tor eco-
nomlcil p-rodiic_on to tult Wift-
trn Cintdltn Umber. Mmufactur-
ed by NATIONAL MACHINERY
CO. LTD, Vincouver, BJ-
MR -ULt-rV-Rb-OH TRACTOR
Spade  lugt   High  tentlon  Mag.
Nesf Cockihutt Mewer.  Rtiton-
tblt    price.    Write   R    Qulnn.
Hirrop, BC	
ALir-"ST*eiX CORDWOOD SAW
frimei Nitionil Michlnery Co
Ltd. Gnnvllle bland. Vincouver
fblt SALI-rl*) TWIN ■*«•. *
in    running   condition   for   8175
cuh  W  J  Lebedolt Glide. BC
STOP ITCHINO TORTORES OF
eciemi, ptorluli, ringworm, ith-
lete'l foot md other ikln Irritations with Ellk'i Ointment No. 8
prescription ot noted ikln specialist. Itch nlleved promptly
•kin healed quickly or money
refunded. 1100, 8-00. Mill orden
filled promptly. Order todiy from
Ellk'i Medicine Co, Dept. a
Sukitoon, Saik.
stoFswferinci" from'foC
lowing itomtch Disorders: Add
Stomich. Indigestion, Heartburn,
Coited Tongue, Bad Bretth, Sick
Heidichet, ttc Um Ellk'i Stomich powder No. 2, prtpirtd uy
experienced Phirmtciit It must
give lmmedlite results ot money
back. II, a Mill orden tilled
promptly. Order today frcm
Ellk'i Medicine Company, Dept
42. Sukitoon, Saik
ROOM
Street
ROOM AND ROARD
and Board, lot
HIGH
DAILY CROSSWORD
lUirkofs
8 AvillM
t Virtttyt-
10 Robutt
lLUUndla
Pactte
11 Virletyy
willow
14 Leather
Oaakforotl
It Tree
18 Fither
17 _>llartl
eit*
18 Strike
It Jewel
80 Attack
violently
J2 Muetcal
tnatrumeat
IJ Tree
84 CUalPtral
X Nimble
r
I Wrttartot
8 OtBtiiat
the By
ir
(d
11
T Rlvtr
(Run
Ttrtl
A  AU  t
11 Tht hat.
ptut
tl Sloping
roadway
tg Make II
11 Mucullnt
pronoun
IS Ahamleu |
Baird
(C Am I
11 Like tie
11 Oerdar, tool |
tt Mtiah
M Badiee al
43
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: '.til'"
g.l"l_i8'.*H
1:1*1   .l"Hi.
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1.1 u;d
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It Btvertgt
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
AWAVIM ANO MINI
RgPRIUNTATIVII
If TOMWttHiM.AMAY
en. XI Ji
Asa*
'CASH
FOR
DOMESTIC MEEDS
Whta yeur domestic expenies
pile up alarmingly and you
need ready etih-go to Cimp-
heU'i There in 4 kind! ot
loam ivilUbli to you Lift In-
surinct hu been tdded ind
ntei reduced. Then li nothing
complicated tbout getting money it Cimpbell Fuiince In t
etrilght-forwird. friendly Interview, In privite with i
Cimpbell expert, you can
quickly irrtngt t suitible lorn
•nd convenient repayment
terms Often you em get your
cub within • diy Terms u
long u M monthi it
CAMPBELL
FINANCE CORPORATION
LIMITED
Baker St Phone 1088
Abovi Flnki Rttdy-to-Wur
MINES
Biyonne   -...
Brilornt   	
B R Corn	
B R X 	
Ctrlboo Gold 	
Congrau   	
Dentonli	
George Copper 	
Orull Wlhkint  	
Hedley Miscot 	
IntClsC	
blind Mountiin
Kooteniy Belle 	
McGllllvny    _
Minto _
Pacific   Nickel  ,	
Pend Oreille 	
Pioneer Cold 	
Premier Bord	
Prtmlir Oold 	
Prlvtteer    .......
Quitiino   	
Red Hawk
Reevei MicDonild
Reno Gold 	
SeUpon   	
Sheep  Creek  	
Sllbik Prtmitr 	
Whltewtter
Tiylor  Bridge  __
Wellington    __L
OILS
Anaconda    	
Anglo Cinidlin
A P Coniolldited
Ctl _ Edm 	
Calmont    _,      ,•
Cnmowll        - ■ a,
coftmoitwttiio .._
Dilhoualt
Foothl-i
Home
McDougtl
McLeod
Mtrcury
MIU City
Segur
Jl
1350
.18
.18
855
.14*4
.45
.184
.184
1.81
.40
.104
.tt
.oo
.15
S.50
tto
.10
115
.84
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Miehlnt work   light tnd heavy
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phwse Alberti Lumber Product.
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Colgary LlvMtock
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mirket ectlvt it ttaady prlcet
Mondiy"! receipts 404 rattle, ill
cilvei. HI hogs. M sheep. Thli
morning"! reottpti: St cattle, 174
hogi, 47 thtep.
Hogi told Monday at 313 75 tor
A .  Sows HITS.
Oood to choice butcher tteeri 11.30
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Oood fed cilvtt 1118-11.71. Oood
cowl 9 15-9 50.
Oood bull! 918-1000
Oood te choice veal ealvet 11 90-
1150 Slocker tnd tteder tteen
10 no-10.10.
Ctnneri ind cultan 480-7 80.
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Buffalo Ctntdlm „	
Bufftlo Red Likt  _
Campbtll R L _
Canidlin Mil  	
Cariboo Oold Quirts 	
Cistle-Trtthtwty 	
Central Pitrldt 	
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Chestervlllt   „	
Cltnlim     	
Cochenour    _
Coin Likt	
Colomac Ytllowknlft 	
Qmliurum Mlntt	
Coniolldated Mlnet	
Conwert   	
Crolnor   	
Delnltt  _....
Dickenson Red Like	
Dlvenlfled   ,	
Dome Mlnu 	
Donildi   	
Duvty   	
Eut Ampkl 	
Eut Mtltrtle 	
Eut Sulllvtn	
Eldir    _	
Eldoni    	
Falconbrldgt Nltkel 	
Fed Klrklmd	
Francotur  _	
Frobliher    	
Gimt Yellowknlfe	
GliUei Like 	
God'i Ukt Gold _	
Gold Crtit  	
Oold Dili  	
Gold Eigle 	
Golden Arrow  _ _
Goldtn Cite   	
Golden Minitou 	
Grandoro   	
Gunnar Gold  	
KtUiwtU    ___.
HtUnor Mihu  __	
Htrd Rock Gold 	
Hirktr Oold  	
Hirrlcini 	
Hasagl     _
Htvt Cidillie	
HoUlngir     _.
Homer 	
Hoeco 	
Howty    ___.,
Hudson Bey M - S	
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Inspiration     	
Intemitlontl Nlcktl  _
Int Uranium	
Jicknlfe _
Jick Wiltt	
Jason  	
Jillicoe    ,	
JoUet Quebec	
Kayrand    	
Kenville Oold 	
Kerr-Addison -
Kirk-Hudton	
Kirk Towntite	
Klrklmd Like	
Labrador* '
Ukt Dufiult	
Lake Shore Mlnu 	
Limaqut Oold 	
Ltptttt ______
Uftch Gold	
Lexinden       	
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FOREIGN IXCHANGI
Th.
NEW YORK. My 14 (CPl
Cinidlin dollir sets unchtnged
t (ii.r^unt ot 8 SIS par rent In
terms of United Sdtei fundi In
clotlng foreign eachinge dealings
Uday (Ottawa Foreign Exchange
BoaH ratat 8 8MJ8 per cent dlt-
miini < The pound Stirling wit up
4 it 14114
Uttrt Long Lie	
Louvcourt 	
Itrnj   	
Mtcuu    	
w_.rio-.id
MacLeod Cockihutt	
Marlon Rouyn      	
Madtm Red Lake	
Milirtic OoU T .	
Mircus  .     	
Mclntyre-Porcunine  ___
McKeniie Bad Take .	
McMtrmic 	
McWitten  	
Mining Corporation .._.
Montta  	
Mo-Mr  _ 	
Ntgm .	
Ntw P4d1tmaeiua	
Nib 	
NichoUon Mining	
Norandi     __.,
Normatal ....    	
Norseman       ...	
North Canada        	
O'Brien Gold Mlnet
OXeary        . 	
Omegi Gold
OmnTtrmi Eiplorition
Ontudi ._	
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Plmour  Porcupint  _ -
Pend Oreille 	
Perron Gold  	
Plcadill*   . 	
Pleklt Crow Gold	
Pioneer	
Powell Rouyn Oold  -
Premier Oold
Pntton Eut Dome	
Quebec Oold 	
Quteniton    	
Qurmont ._	
Regcourt 	
Rlchmsc Gold Mlnu
Rochi L L - _
Rouyn Merger      .._	
Sm Antonio Oold ___.
Sen Rouyn  _	
Shiwkey -   	
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Sherritt Gordon  	
Slgmt Rouyn      	
Sltcot OoM        	
Sltd»n  Malartlc 	
Sttdtconi   . —
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Sturgeon R        	
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Teek-Hughes  Oold
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Okalta    _
Ptclflc Pete	
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INDUSTRIALS
Abltlbl Power    18.00
Abitibi Power pfd  19.30
Algomi Steel    22.00
Btthunt A     23.00
Btttty    _  45.00
Bell Telephone     20800
Brulllm Tnctlon  _  28.00
Brewer! k Distiller!  18.00
B A Oil      28.78
B C Pickin  50.00
B C Powtr A  13.73
B C Power B  4.85
Building Product!  32.50
Cinidi Breid  7.50
Cm Brtw   25.50
Cinida  Cinnen    *2700
Cm Cir & Foundry     17 75
Cmidt Car.. Fdy pfd  22 23
Can Dredging             23 13
Cm Ind Alcohol A  2100
Cm Milting   60.50
Cm Mirconl  3.7V
Cm Pacific Rly   2050
Cockihutt Plow  17.50
Com Paper  2150
Distillers  Seagram!   119 50
Dominion Bridge     4100
Dom  Foundriel         31.50
Dom Steel 8t Coil B  17.35
Dom Ttr <i Chem  2800
Finny Farmer  81.00
Ford of Canada A   27.13
Gatineau                 19.00
Gitlneau 5% pfd   110.50
On St^elwarei   18.73
George Wciton   3100
Goodyear Tire     -  122 00
Gt Ukei Paper   12.00
Gypium Lime      16.00
Hamilton Bridge   983
Hiram Wilker  Ilt.00
Hiram Wilker pfd .-  2273
Imperial Oil  - 14.75
Ini Metih   12.00
Inter Nickel.
Like ot the Wood!
Uure Secord 	
Lobliw A  _.
Loblaw B   J —
Maple Leaf      _.
Mtuey Htrrli	
Miuey Hirrls pfd ..
McColl  Front
McColl Front pfd	
Montreel Power _
MMoore Corp	
Nit Steel Cm	
Pigt Henhey 	
Powell River	
Power Corp     ....__
Preued Mettls 	
Shiwlnlgan   	
Slcki Brew     —
Simpson,  pfd    _
Southtrn 	
Steel of Cmidt _-
Union Gu _
United Steel	
Winnipeg Elec pfd
Winnipeg Elec com
MONTREAL  STOCKS
INDUSTRIAL*
Auoc Brew ot On
Nttkotl Brtw Ltd
BANKS
Commerct
Dominion
Montreil
Nova Seotli
Royal
Toronto
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MISSION. BC, Mty 14 (CP) -
The threit of the Truer River overflowing IU banks tppeered over today with little likelihood ot re-
nirrence unleei Ihan it protracted
hot weather.
Provlncill Witer Brtnch attlclili
reported the reading it Miuion it
t i.m. today wat 14 (M feet compered with 13.11 yttterdty
The witer would hive to rlu in-
other flvt feet before retching flood
rttge.
Jap«fMM to Soil
From Vancouvtr
OTTAWA. May It (CP)-About
1300 Japtnete who hive eipreued
t wllh to be repetritted (a Jiptn
will ull from Vincouver during tht
lut week ot Mty iboM the Mirint
Angel and Generil Gordon, the U-
bor Department uid todty. Then
wlll bt no trmed guirdt ihoard tht
veeieli. The ihipe* ctplilns will be
retpontiblt for order under mirint
law. Movement of the Jipintie lo
tht Cottt now It underway.
LONDON (CP) - VUgmben ot
14.000 Methodist churchet In Brittle in to petition tht food minister
lo cut beer supplies in order tn
give more food to itirving people
in Germany
CIFIHUY
Appointment ot C ■ Flnlty
(tbovt) it Great Northern Rail
arty vtoe petal dent In charge of
traffic la innounced by Preiident
r. 1. Gavin.
A nitlve nt RI Paul, Minn . he
Joined the raliwiy In ItM n •
atamfrapber After tervlng In (be
rtgtrtof any ud Ui department
al It Paul. Great Fills Mont., tnd
Seattle. Weak, ht bteame traffic
repreeentitlv. it Seattla In 1117
Hi retamed tn Rt Paul In 1«M -..
tpedal Iraftle nprtttntatlve. he-
came latltttnl genertl frtigbt
•gent In Itlt ind utii'.nl fntthi
mfflr  n.»i. i.rr la  :'■•!.
I
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10-NIUON DAILY NIWI, W1PNBDAY, MAY 11, 1W
>.ee»*'ed%.«»eba»...»ww^|
MO.00 IANK NIGHT TONIGHT—DRAW AT 9tTl
lu—$35.00    2nd-$20.00    3rd-$U.OO    4Hl—$10.00
sM-O-M'iNgibow-
dtlight, a
muiicil marvel, t
Ttcbaleolor trhuaphl   t^ nCamCO!Jry^
MILDRED NATWICK • MARY NASH • LEON AMES
•meaner to IrriM InA.r « lineUhta■ asm to liiini Teaey nd
!_!-■< t...l_-«. lea|. to ARTHUR FREED ut HAIRY WARREN
Dkttiwt to VINCENTE MIN NEUi  •   fsetttH to ARTHUR FEUD
Shows at 7:00—8:40
Novelty—
"Stairway to Light"
"Guest Petti"
Civic
FILM COMMISSIONER
ADDRESSES LEAGUE
QUEBEC, Miy 14 (CP)   Canada
_B_M_p_M*_Bean_Bean*«B_l
JUST RECEIVED
A   Ltrgt   Aiiortment
CHROMIUM FURNITURE
HOME FURNITURE
BOYS, DONT WHISTLE at
tht girls when Ihey comt.
from htrt.
It rrvoy bt your Grond-
mothtr.
CUrlhtw's   Beauty
Lone
M Jotiphlnt SL      Phont 1141
former film commliiloncr, John
Grlefion, who now Is chairman of
International film Aisociates, tonight addresied the 34th innutl
convention of the Auoclition cl
'Junior Leiguet of America, Inc.
■t a special dinner which preceded
the opening ot tht Cinidlin Art
Centre exhibit
A pioneer In the Held of docu
mentiry films, Mr. Grierion dlt
cuued tht matter of molding pub
lie opinion through tht tut of
preu, radio, fllrrti tnd other media
iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiimiJMimiiiiiiiiiiiiJTi
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
HOOD'S
Supreme Milk Bread
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini
Sheari
rt Shorpene
Ground
A. J. HESSE
Cor. Victoria ind Stanley Stt.
PHONI Ml
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DDT POVVDIR
Mtani Ctrtoiit Dtoth to
Cotkrooehti, Itdbugi,
Ami*
1
Mann, Rutherford
DRUG CO.
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Byrnes Proposes
Parley Adjourn
•y LOUIS NIVIN
. PARIS, Mty 14 (AP)-Slale Secretary Byrnei ol thi United Stitei
propoied formilly tonight thit the
Four-Power Conference of foreign
Mlnliten tdjourn until June 19 tnd
that thi 11-Power Pttot Conference be convoked either July 1 or
July 19.
He tin uked thl Foreign Minuter! to ilgn • revised irmlttict
with Italy Imroedlitely.
RUSSIANS D1LAY
Brltlih ind French delegations
concurred Immediately, but the
Soviet delegitlon lought time to
dlicuti thi propouli, which wtrt
placed on the agenda for thl second
order of business tomorrow ifter
diKtiulon ot thi Germin problem.
In a prepared itttement handed
to correspondents, Mr. Byrnei uld
thit if tht Council could not decide
•t once upon • dite for e peace
conference In July, the mttter
ihould bt pliccd on tht mtnditory
Uit for the next foreign Mlnliten
Conference.
U,e lln deminded thit i drift of
t treity for Austria be placed on
the igendi (or • June 19 meeting,
ihould the adjournment propoul
be accepted. An American Informant uld thli drew immedlite objection from the Soviet delegitlon,
which hu opposed Mr. Byrnes* effort! to have Auitrlt considered it
thli tetilon.
Tomorrow*! meeting, in Amerlcin source uld, will decide whether China mty tit it tht conference lable to discuss Germany. Thli
lource uld United Stitei would In-
ilst upon ChlrttM itttndinct u •
member of the Five-Power Council
If the Germin problem wu to bl
dlKuued In full
Lt.-Gen. Lucius D. Clay, Deputy
Military Governor In Germtny, tnd
Robert D. Murphy, United Statei
political idvlter, hive irrived from
Berlin for tht German conversations.
NEWS OF THE DAY
For Insurance, itt Ron Somirt
HU Bil-.tr St Ph 1111
Crown Companies
OTTAWA, Mty 14 (CP) - Tbt
Ftdtnl Government bu "no Intention of going Into builntii un-
ntceutrily" but it doei plin to
keep three Crown compintei operating Indefinitely, Recomtructlon
Mlnliter Howe uld todiy In the
Commoni.
The Polymer Corporation, tht
Crown-owned lynthetlc rubber
compiny tt Simla, Ont., Cinidlin
Anenili Limited tnd the Eldortdo
Mining ind Refining Compiny
Limited will be operated indefinitely by the Government. The Perk.
Steamihlpt Compiny md Wirtlm-rj
Houilng Limited will continue ln
operition for poislbly mothtr
three or four yeiri.
Mr. Howe ipokt In moving t
resolution to I bill which, he uld,
would provide for the normtl but-
Ineu Incorporation of tbt Crown
compinles while relilnlng for Parliament the necemry iifegutrds.
It alto would permit the drawing
up of luperannuitlon md pcnilon
plani for empoycei of tht Crown
companlei.
I  RETAINED
Seventeen of the 11 Crown com-
pinici let up during tht wtr now
hid been disbanded. Nine were being disbanded md flvt wert being
kept ln operation.
Before debite on tht retolutlon
wu adjourned to a later dite, John
Diefenbaker (P.C.-Uke 'Centre)
urged thit If tht Government wu
going Into builneu bl t big wiy
lt remove the ttlpulition thtt tht
Crown could not be sued. If the
Government wu going lo compete
with privite enterprlie, Crown
companies ihould be lubject to tat'
itlon.
Mr. Howt uld tht Government
wu operating the Polymer plint,
but wu reidy to tell to prlvtte In
dustry If privite Induitry wu
rtidy to operate IL Polymer hid
ilreidy rtturntd In profit! $10,-
000,000 of the $50,000,000 It cost to
build.
"Thli Government hu no Inten
tlon of going Into builneu unnec
essirily," uld Mr. Howl.
Seek Release
Starving Fleming
Ph.  IIM Star Ttxl. Ph.  11M
Tht tnly vitinn't Ttxl Clb
Stt Evening Post, McLtin't tnd
Llbtrty on silt it Vilentlnt'i.
Work  iheu
Dtvi Wtdt'i.
Chimney  clemlng  tnd   lopping.
Phom M8-X noon tnd I p.m.
MIN'S BROWN AND BLACK
OXFORDS AT THI BOOTERY.
Mtdtlilnt'i Newi wlll be cloeed
from 1 to I todty.
PORTRAITS BY MoORiaOl*
Phone 114 for ippolntment
PHONI 1177 AND 1171
FAIRWAY FOR PRISH MEATS
.Complete lervlce to ill  liundry
ipplimcei. Skllton, Phone 11.
PORTRAITS BY VOQUI STUDIO
440 WARD ST. PHONI 1N
Tei Cup Ruder it tbt L D. Cafe
1 to I md I to 11.
Motor Freight to Kulo dtlly except Siturdiyi until further notice.
Kulo Motor Transport, Ltd.
Why not give ui a call to increase
your fire lniurtnce protection todty? - C W. APPLEYARD.
Ntw tnd rebuilt typewrlteri. Cuh
or terms. D. W. McDerby. Tbe
Typewriter Mtn,* IM Wird Street.
MOHODOR
AVAILABLE AGAIN
Tht Smort,  Modem  Slob   Door
Finished With Weotherproof
Fir Plywood
lit.7
2'0"x6'6"x P." thick
ttH i W R IH" Htlek .
2V'i«'r'i 1-H"tfclek .   14.10
rr'Ttt-r't p." thick
PHONO 1110—1111
Royal Bank General
Manager Dies
MONTREAL, May M (CP) -
Morrl. W. Wilson, gineril mm-
igtr ef the Reyel Bank ef Centdt
tnd int tf Cinidi'i (oremo.t fl-
nmclirt, diet unexpectedly In
hoipltal htrt lut night Ht wu
chtnceller it, MeOIII Unlvtrttty
R. NADEAU
LICENSED PLUMBER
Phont 1157-615 Victoria St.
Paid tt contract holder In Shore.
icnt- II77.JI    Appendeetemy    fer
complete Hoipitil and Medical
covinee.—Phene M0, ITLART
AGENCIEI, 177 laker It, Nilion,
l.C.
Nelson tnd Dlitrlct Initltute
General meeting will he held M-
diy,  17th   1:10 p.m.  Shirp.
For nl
machine. Coruolt
ntw, In wilnut.
News.
Electric Sewing
table model, u
Box  UM Dtlly
Now li the timt to tpply 1-4-D
to your liwn. It kllli dindtllons,
K" stain, etc. without harm to gnu
lion Milling Co. Phone VAX
LEGION  BOWLERS
Importint meeting on Thurtdiy
-btrtr!
( I   p.m.   All
eitrt   plaau
PHONI
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eTURNS
LUMBER 6. COAL CQ
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Ml
laker St.
Nation,
B.C.
FENDER BENDER?
IF YOU All, Wl HAVI THI REMEDY IN OUR
Body and Paint Shop
You trill really be lurprried what t food kaaty
repoir job con do for ytar tar. Wt will takt
tut all tbe dentt, tmoorh at tbt rough tpt-rt,
ond thtn t Nnt clou paint jab.
DODGE -DE SOTO DEALERS
Oppo-.il* Pott Office and Huiim Hot«l
PHON! 71 - NILSON, l.C.
WEST KOOTINAY
STEAM LAUNDRY
PtMM  1171
tit ttkir Street
BELTAST, Miy M (CP Cthlt)-
Hungtr striker Dovld riemlng wu
lo wttk tonight thtt prison official!
hid hlm removed to Belfut prison
hotpltil, while elforti were launched to have the gtunt prisoner rt
letsed on in application ot man
ttunui before hit lengthy fut cotti
Uillta.
A proteit fut ilmlUr to Fleming"!
ilreidy hid taken tbe Ute ot John
McCiughey, mother former Irlih
Republican Army leader who died
in in Eire prison Seturday, tad
FTemlng*! lawyer wu i-peedlng tl-
tortt to direct the Rome Secretary
of Northern Ireland to rule on in
ippllcition of mtndimui In UUter
High Court it in eirly data.
It il undentood the ippllcition
will bt tor t temporary dlschirge
under the 111 Heilth Act by which
the State Secretary may order
temporary tnj conditional  re!
of my prlioner or convict
stale of heilth Is dut wholly or ptr-
titflf to tht prlioner*! own conduct
making It undetlrtblt to detain hlm
in prison. ■
riming"! sister  Nellie  tald bar,    «__.      „       .__ ,
brother Memed weeker todae-enl."""'! ,!**L ',"*;  '  ►__,_
whit offlcl.il uld wu hli Mtb diy iHoom e« tht arte Ctattra. Ttlk
ot  lait.  not   counting   i   flvt-dty
break In April -ind that he wu
"not In hli uiuil spirits "
fer  rail  work  at
Enough Insurance ln lound com-
Sinlei    il    lound   buslneu.   See
LACKWOOD AQENCY.
Htrt et lut) Pall thtln, kty ind
keyless bran iltctrlo light lockltl.
Gretnwood'i   Hardware   Dept.
Donl forget, Spring newer DIs-
iliy In thl Silver Room, Hume
total Siturdiy.
AIMSON'S
Rout young Ltmb tnd coconut
creim pie.
Blick Strip Melaatu without
coupons. Wright's Oroeery, IM
tiktr Strut
'M-erOlflo
Yellowknlfe lo
Gel His Gold
WHITEHORSE. Y.T., Mty 14 (OP)
— Btvtnty-tight-ytgr-old W. O.
Grainger of Albuquerque, N.M., t
turvlvor of thl Trill of 'M, wu hick
ln Whltehone todty planning to gtt
some gold ht left sll yeiri igo
Mr. Grainger who his uud
crutches tor 25 yeeri reached White-
hone via tbe Aluki Highway travelling In a 1128 automobile md accompanied by a young partner, Lei-
ter P. Steinhllber.
"I took $171,000 out of No. I on
Monte Crlico ln 1888." ht uld. "And
I left ground near that claim which
wai rich u ill get-out. No ont ever
found out tbout It md Tm going
thtrt u last u I can."
Using t crutch to scrape together
■ imill mound of pebbles on the
gravel itreet, the old lourdough
uld:
"Tbe gold I'm after li • big u
them fellows. It'i coirse tnd nug-
lety."
HU expedition to Whltehone wu
halted it Tort St. John, B.C., where
Cinidlin authorities tried to prevent him from continuing ilong the
Alaska Hlghwty, uylng both he
and thi 1128 cir wefe too old,
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Wl OARRY A PULL STOCK 0!*
'     LANTIGIN
A—for Common Coldi, Sort
Thrott.
B—For Catarrh, Bronchitis,
Slnui.
Or-Por Rhtumttlc Neurltii md
Sciatica.
D—For  Bolli, Carbunclei.
- E—For Hiy Fever.
F—For prtvtntlon of Whooping
Cough.
$6.00 ptr treatment
Sold tt your Rexill Store
City Drug Co.
Phtm M Box 410
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Former Kimberley
Resident Dies
KIMBERLEY, B. C, Miy 14 -
Word hu been received here of the
leith In Toronto May 11 of a former well known Kimberley real-
dent, Jamei Cairns, 88, who' came
to Klrnberley In 1120 from Rouland
when ht had been employed tt the
Emma mine until it closed down.
' He wu employed at the top mine
from 1120 to 1022 md at the Sullivan mine from 1127 until he retired
_^*d£^^^ hft_?__ it
Ancient Greek! established tbt J
capital of Athtni five mllei Inland j
ll protection against the plrite-lctyj
tested let.
George Blick, Progressive Conierv
•live MP. for Yukon. Approvil to
trivel over the- rotd wu received
■oon Ifter.
Grainger    md    Steinhllber   irt
cimplng
•wilting
have reiided until the time of hli
deith.
Surviving ire his wife. Sara, who
resides with t daughter, Mra. Scott
.   _.i, >.        «' Toronto, a ion, William Cairns
in a tent at Whltehone 0f Klrnberley and ilx grandchildren.
departure   of   the   fint two „/ wnom rciide here.
steamer down river en route to get
tome mort gold.
ATI motel scooters, KM. Kootemy Stitlonen tnd Sport Shop. 438-
4M Wird Street
Aluminum   uucepeu   tnd   fry-
Cdouble-bolleri   and   ptrcoli-
Attorted iltn. Hlpperion'i.
Light   I
And.
C.C.P.
Builneu meeting Thundty I pm.
Eaglt   HilL   Protpectlvt   member!
ittend.      «
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British Loan
Over First Hump
WASHINGTON, May 14 (AP) -
The Brit lib loin cleired IU flrtt
formldtblt hurdle in the Houn of
Repretentitlvei todty u thit body
•helved t resolution thtt would
hivt nullified Senate ipprovil of
the 13,750.000,000  transaction. '
After the decision, Cbttrmtn
Brant Spence (Dem.-Ky.) of the
Houn Sinking Committee told
newipipermen:
"I believe now tbt bill will put*
Tbt Ittt cime on I retolutlon by
Representative Hirold Knution
(Rep.-Minn), bitter opponent of tbe
loin, declaring that the Senate bad
violated tbe constitutional prerogi
tlvei ot tht Houie, whtrt til prim
try revenue leglilitlon muit orlg
lnite.
Democratic Latdtr John McCor-
mack, Ui i lurprlse mmoeuvre, moved to nnd the. Knution rttolutlon
to tht Judiciary committee. The
Houn igreed to ihelved tbe matter,
without tvtu i roll call vote.    *•
Shortly before tbt Houn dult
with tbt loan qutttloo, Fred M-
Vlnsen, treuury iccretiry, ippeired
before tbe Banking Committee to
back the loin. He aald that If we
do not reatoee the lrritttioni md
illevlatt the Impediment! to trade,
trt feel the greedy god at wtr md
largely nullify the other efforts
we mtkt towird t stible enduring
GARDEN   CLUI   MltTINO
| reck pltnli tnd gtrdeaA
EDMONTON, Mty 14 (CI»)-Clty
police were mrchlnf today lor Ed-
monlon'i "meanett tnleT—tbe man
who rtole I handbag containing
X SO from • blind wosnaa The big
wu taktn from tbe counter ei a
mirket Hand where Mri J. M
Chrlitoftenen Mill bllndcrtft
SOUND
ADVICE
ond a good
Recommendation
BUY AND STORE
YOUR COAL
NOW
1 You trill ba sure te
hav* It ti'hm you nrrrl it
2. Coal trill ^nrlouhtrrllv
COtt mort Inter.
J.   Yott eott at tht vret-
ent time nbtnin tht t*n-
rifty of roal belt i-uiffrl
to yottr nerdi, later you
may htot to accept I (mtS-
gtitvtt. ,
I Tor immeditte drlio-
ery you can budostt your
poymntt ovtr ttrtrtl
monthi.
PHONI TODAY
T0889
TOWLER
Futl & traniftr
riahermenl Your favourite English flits md leaden Jutt unptckest
Alto a limited quantlto of EnglUh
spill cine fly  rodi.  HI]
FOR SALE
I burner Wtndtor Electric range
good   ovtni   tnamal   flnlth    Call
Suite No   1-141 Baker Street.
Barcelona Afraid
Even to Talk About
Women in Trousers
BARCELONA, Sprain, Mty 14
(Reuters)—Manufacturers of femln
Ine attire In this important Spanish
textile-producing centre Ire unable
to forecut whether the fashion for
women to weir trouurt, now pre-
vilent In North America, Britain
and Germany, wlll spread to the
women of Spain.
A leading figure In the mentced
•ilk stocking induitry uld:
"It would be a terrible day for
Catilonla If women decided in favor
of trousers. It U better not to discuss
the mttter. It only glvu them Ideti.
If It'i Electric
F. H. SMITH
Phone CM SSI Boker St.
Baby Turned Over
Children's Society "
VANCOUVER. May "14 (CP)-A
six week! old baby girl, ibtnduncd
hi e public waahroom In • hotel,
wu turned over to the Children*!
| Aid Society todiy. Tbe baby Is believed te be pert Indlin.
emneeemwMeeeveee
Htvt Tour Furniture Expertly
Recovertd it tht
J. L WATKINS
Quility Pretucti
gplcet. Ittraeta. Mtdlelnea. eta.
IPINCgR C COLMAN
Dlitrlct Agent
Moves* to
1117 Preat Itreet Nilun
Lady or ini'ltsiiin (food driver)
wishing to mmai a week or tea
diyi In Vancouver can get free
tfiniportiMon tach wty. Write
F. 1 Archer, Ratio, touring _tod
Iptt        	
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MIN, AXI-MIN. ANO LAtOUR-
IRI FOR ORAV CRICK ROAD
WORK. INQUIRI AT CI IAKIR
ST, DAWION, WAD! 4 CO.
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PhoneOT
PYTHIAN   IIITIM
Mtmbtn ire requeited to meet
Wedneiday 1:41 pm. it tht Tboap-
•oa Funtnl Rome toe tbe pur-
poee of itlendlng the funeral of
the late Carl Johatoo.
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KOOTINAY GIFT SHOf
4lt tthtr  It.
JENIFER   OUFT   NOV_ItY
NECKLACES. LAPEL
ORNAMENTS, EAR RINOC tie
Entor your garden In the Con-
Ittt Ctum tor lock Oardent.
New Gtrdeni, Vegetable, Law-
tnd General Flower tad Vegetable
Garden! Bator with eny Gtrdtrt
Dub member er T. W. Kail. Sedy
• II Sixth Street.
ICHOOL DRAMA FIITIVAL
Support boost talent Oat your
mtam Mekat now far TVeidiy
tnd Fridiy Hear the Ntlaon High
School Rend tnd Roetland High
School Ochtttra tnd nt playt cf
Rouland tn'        	
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VEILS, HALOS,
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ITC
Wlnnart of the I ODE. Nylon
Draw wen Mra R. L MeBrWe.
flrtt; Mrs V M Btdon. Bonalng-
use,  (teal   Mn.   R   J   RaberO.
eet Me-hBla.' Mn. W. jHritort.
IV-ten RAhertaon. Mrt. F. Boyd
tad Mrt H. Bxner of Trail, fourth
Pick aa prtou it Irene's Millinery
ANGLICAN ADVANCI.
The Dean wilt he ta We Pre-
Cathedral rte«< I ajn, to  I pM.
today to |lve lafermaltoa aad re
•elvt pltt, tar thli motel
A^w      tkraajy     UtRi,      tvir y     t Mt
wklll heart atlread htai aa. am*
every ewe whit, hli ttirt-l mtdt
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IHOP
910 Kootenay SL
Phone 1191
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NELSON   AUTO   WRECKING
•nd GARAGE
111 Verni.n SL Phone 141
M. J. MAJOR
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Clothes
You'rt In imort company
whtn you wear Leishman
Clothes. Smartly ityltd
and tailored by Canada's
most outstanding craftsmen.
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Suite 205
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Garage Co.
Outboard Motors
Overhauled
and Tuned Up
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A Populir -Place for
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p( Evingtllnl Mlulon
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Tht Opining of o Light
GENERAL REPAIR SHOP
Specioliiino, In tnt repair ol weihing mochinei,
lawn mo wen, ftt tltflntt, outboordi, MtaapMa*
ami fenereton; tht light ond technlcol wtldinf,
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