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LJ{\nU. & Amy Plan* Patrols Dangere-at\nAfes I* Spot Refugees, Psge i.\nCIC Pest Kills Effect ef Proptgtnis\nSent for Sesmen, Pag* 3.\nNUMMK a\nRUSS FALL BACK MFORE SUPERIOR FORCES\nBRITAIN ALERT TO INVASION\nPrime Minister Churchill has warned Britain thst\nthe threat of invasion again is near and a \"hornet's nest\"\nof preparation awaits it. Above, Gen. Sir. Bernard C. T.\nPaget, commander-in-chief of the Home Forces in England, talks with the men of a Scottish regiment during a\nrecent tour of inspection of Scotland and ths defences\nof the Orkney and Shetland Islands.\nHighly Battle Forecast in Arctic\nas Huns Drive at Russ Ufe line\nCHINESE BRACED\nFOR HEW CHARGE\nBY MP TROOPS\nAdvance Guard Deep\nInto Yunnan; Hit\nCommunications\nWEARY ALLIES\nHOLD IN BURMA\nBy I. C. Daniel\nAuoelited Prew Staff wntir\nLONDON, Msy IS (AP)-Veter-\nani ef tM Chine wtn unctir thi\npertenel Slreetlen ef Oen, Chimj\nKil (hen braes* their llnee tonight sgtlntt s relnferoed Jtptntte penamUen ef their Mil whlli\nUolittd, txhuittd Chmtii In*\nBritith ferees held \u2022tubbernly te\nthe lltt few blti ef Bunte.\nAfter luffering \u2022 temportry but\nbloody tetbeck, tbe Jipi idvinced\non the Burmi rotd wss reported\nIn t Chlntit communique from\nChungking to htve penetrated it\nUut SO mllet Iniide Chlmi beck-\nyerd it Lungllng end to hivt push-\ned on towirdi Psoshsn, 88 milei\ndeeper iniide Yunnin Province. Tbe\nmijor objective of thtl drive tup-\npoeedly It Kunming, capital of tht\nProvince, tnd Chlni torminui el\nthe true Burmi Roid.\nA Chungking ipokeimin Hid,\nhowtvtr thtt the Jtpeotte ln the\nLungllng ens hsve made ao pro-\ngreti tlnce yesterdsy, snd expresied the opinion thet they might not\ntry to advance farther beciuie of\nUie hetvy cuuiltiei they heve iuffered.\n,     By DREW MIDDLETON\nAuoelited Preu Stiff Wrlttr\nIL   LONDON,  Mty 18  (AP.-Hlt-\n\": tort SS^-ton btttleihlp Tlrpite\nmey leid tht Otrmin bittle iquidron  eut ef  Trondhelm  It  iny\n. ^M\u00abMmM',-*^*^\nBritiih iniT'i.lritd huvy Vrir.\n\u2022hlpi will bt tht \"Itrgtit nivtl\ntngtgement of. tht wtr In Europe,\" in Informed quirter itld\ntodty.\nThe ilmost continuous Battle of\nthe Arctic, where the Germani tre\ntrying to dole the Northern lupply\nroute to Russia, has been Intensified lately ai lengthening days give\nGerman aircraft more time for reconnaissance, and the Southward\ndrift to polar Ice narrows the pai-\ntage to the Soviet ports.\nThe Germans claimed today that\nbomberi sank an 8,000-ton freighter\nand a imall coaster and damaged\nfour large transport! in Uie latest\nengagement along Norway's Arctic\nCoast and ln the harbor at Mur-\n.mansk.\nNEEDS  BATTLESHIP\nBritith luthorltlu ny HiUtr li\nfilling to destroy tht British convoys witb hii light forctt, submir-\naes and ilrplinii, however, and\nthst Admiral Seeder will be forced\nto uie hi. onl* tatimbip thit Ii\nknown to be whole, the Tirpiti,\nplut the pocket battleship Admiral\nScheer end the cruller Hipper, botti\nalso at Trondhelm, against iome\nfuture convoy.\n\"When he doei the Allied squad\nrom will be wilting. The Germins\nwill be extremely lucky if they get\ni single ltrge ihip btck to port,\"\nin Informed iource declired.\nThe danger point of the Arctic\nroute li off North Cape, Norwiy,\nwhere the* Germani ittack both\nby air and by sea.\nInformed quarten iald the Ger\nmam tre more concerned now with\nthe Northern route to Ruult thin\nany other. They have ordered their\ncrack U-boat commanderi from the\nNorth Atlantic to ttttck thli rotd\nand the numben of destroyers, submarines and bomberi ln the arei\nis steadily Increasing.\nAllied Bombers Sink 3000-Ton Jap\nShip in 1300-Mile Flight\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS AuitraUa, May lt (Thursdiy) (CP).\u2014\nAllied bombers a 1300-mile round\ntrip above Northern Ausralla, link\n\u25a0 3000-ton Japaneu ship at the Japanese-occupied Netherlands Island\nof Ambolna, and set two others\nafire, General MacArthur'i Headquarters announced .today.\nOther Allied air uniti falling on a\nlurprlse Japanese base at Rabaul,\nNew Britan Island, dropped bombs\non IS Japanese bombers drawn up\non a runway, blowng up three of\nthem, and severely damagng \"many\nothers.'' The rads occurred last\nmight.\nIf the only reported Japaneie\ncounter-icton, an attempted rad on\nPort Moreiby, Southern New Gunea,\nby ilx Japaneie planei, two of the\nenemy craft were ihot down tnd\none wis dimtgeJ.\nThe long overwater thrust igtnst\nthe Japanese-held Netherlindi Eait\nIndies wts the fint by Allied bombers operitng under General Mac\nArthur's commind ln Australia.\nAside from lh_> one Japanese thlp\nsunk. Die communique Hid mtt direct hits on two other ships, one of\n300. tons and one of 3000 tont, iet\nthem rfire.\nWhile Chltng*! tsssoned troopi\nfought thli mw Incunion, other,\nby-ptued unlt| of Lt.-Gen. Joieph\n.sillwell'i Chinese force were tilth\nIng It tht enemy'i thin communication llnei in Northern Burmi.\nThe Chinese High Commind tald\nChinese unitt had dlirupted Jipineie communlcttioni    between  thl\nMindiliy-Ltihlo tri\nind MyltkyinVlo flit North.\nWhile British ltad units, trying to\nextrlctte' themielvei from Burmi,\nwithdrew cloier te the Assim border, t military ipokeimin at Nsw\nDelhi dlsconcounted Jipineie reporti of success ln encircling Britith\nremntnti.\nHe uid thit it leut pert ef Oen.\nSir Htrold Alextnder'i troopi were\nit Shwegyln, 140 mllet from' Man-\ndaliy, before the Jipaneie punult\nfully developed.\nMalta Folk See\nNazi Pilots\nTossing Grenades\nVALETTA, Mty 11 (CP.)-Two\nmore Axil planei were officially\nreported deitroyed tnd two were\ndimiged todiy over thli moit\nbombed ipot on ekrth, bringing the\ntoll of deitroyed or cripple reiden\nto IU ilnce Siturdiy.\nA tew bomberi eicorted by Germtn tighten itruck et thli main\nisland's airdromes, while four mllei\nto the Northweit on tiny Goto Islind four Messerschmitls machine-\ngunned the itreeti ot Victoria, the\ncipital.\nTht pltnei flew to low thtt res\nidents could ' iee the piloti who\nopened their cockpits tnd threw\ngrenades Into the itreeti.\nFlood Waters Cover Urge Areas\nin Crow; Guard Highway Bridge\nrERNIE, B. C, Miy 18 (CP)\u2014\nLirge areu ire under Spring\nflood witen In the Crow'i Neit\nVillty todty ind the Elk River\nhli overflowed iti channel In Weit\nPernle.\nRains ire helping to swell old\ncreeki and creating new fresheti,\nand public works crews are constantly guarding the large highway\nbridge leading West of here which\nIs In danger of going out.\nThe Elk River rose rapidly, and\nboth curling and ikating rinks on\nthe West ilde of Fernie are flooded\nwith three feet of water.\nIn Fernie Annex, to the ast, two\nsmall bridges have been washed\noqt, and lower lands and residents\nthere ire threatened.\nThe. Hosmer Highway, to the\nEait, li covered with an overflow\nof water of undetermined depth,\nwhich has wuhed out a small bridge\nand caused iome ranchen to quit\ntheir holdings.\nFive mud and rock slides htve\nbeen reported on the highway between Fernie and Michel, and the\nroad has been washed out In three\nplacei. All passenger and mine bui\nservice to the Weit hai been cancelled becauie of falling rocki tnd\nsmall slides.\nSevertl Natal reildenti wert fore-\ned from their homei when the Michel Creek overflowed ltl banks,\nand the Cotl Creek mlnu were idle\nfor leveral dayi when the power\ntransmission Unei went ouL\nFactories and War\nIndustries to\nStay Optn May 25\nVICTORIA, Mty IS (CP)-Schooli\nitorei tnd offices' will cloie on\nMty 19, ,ln tht public holiday wt\nuide for the observance of Em\nplre Day, but fictoriei tnd other\nwar Induitrlei will continue openting, tt wu expliined todty by the\nProvincial Deptrtment of thor*,\nThe holldiy hu been proclaimed in\nBritish ColumbU undtr the Weekly\nHilf-. tolidty Act, but not under\nthe Fictoriu Act\nSay Giraud Offers\nto Return if Men\nAre Freed\nLONDON, May 1| (CP) -\nReuten reported todey ip I du-\npatcfa ditelined \"aa the German frontier\" thit Qeo. Henri\nHonore Otrtod, rreneh military\nletder who ucaped (tam the\nGermin Koelpteln fortreu, hu\noffered te return then la exchinge fsr release oi N0.0OS\nFrench priionen al wir.\nGlnud'i offer wu laid to\nhtve beea made to Gen. Otto\nvon Stuelpmgel, Oermin miliUry administrator tor occupied France, la a meeting ir-\nranged It the instlgition ot tht\nVichy chief ot Oovernment\nPierre LtvtL'\nHEW ARMORED\nFORMATIONS GO\nTO SWELL ARMY\nBig Air Contingent\nand Thousands of\nReinforcements\nCROSSING \"SWELL\"\nBy  OOUQLAS  AMARON\nCinidlan Preu Stiff Writer\nA MITISH PORT, Ml\u00bb 11 (CP\nCable.)\u2014New formation! Nr thl\nI Cinidlin armortd eorpi tnd tttm\/-\n' nndimin relafereemento fee the\nDei-effllon'. I*, end Sir lores\nhive arrlvid In Britiln t\u00ab |oln the\nmighty alllid military machine\nbtlng iieembled fer the of finely.\n\u2022 jllnet the Axle.\nIV tint repreienUtivei ot Maj.-\nOen. F. F. Worth|n|ton'i division\nto come to BrlUin\u2014special detach-\n... ments compriied men fer s heivy\nit and flheme reglmenU and Hfutdront dec dlvl-\n.fattl and hrigsdl Iwidquirtert-\nw{\u00a3- Included in in armored forct\nwhich crested ths AOsntle In eom-\npsny with relnlorcemtnU for ilmoit tvtry Ctntditn irmy unit In\nBrlUin.\nA Royil Ctntdlm Air Forct contingent, ont ot tht lirgttt of the\nwir, Included men for every tir\nforce Job, tU eager to Join tfce Sum-\nmet offenilve igilnit Oermtny.\nGround lUff md ilr crtw penonnel errlved ln ilmoit equtl numben.\nThe armored troopi whieh will\nge te ctmp In Southern Englind\nfor ipeelil training, Included\namong othert, representative! of\nthe Elgin regiment, the Britiih\nColumbil regiment, tht South\nAlberti regiment, tht Governor\nQtntrtl't Poetguirdi, the Cintdlm Grenadier Qutrdl, thl Sherbrooke Fuilllen tnd I Mtnltobt\nirmored ur regiment\nThe btltnce of tht trmy' dtUch-\nments comprised men for a hevy\nreptir ihop which will be eiubllih-\ned in a ltrgt English ftctory to\nhindle repairs for ill Roytl Cmaditn irmy tervlce corpi vehlelei, t\nradio location unit, nunlng siiten,\nmen of the Royil Ctntditn Ord-\nnince corpi, Roytl Ctntdlm Artillery,'Roytl Ctntdian Army Medical\ncorpi, Roytl Canadian Corpi of Signall, Roytl Ctntditn Engineeri tnd\nnumeroui relnforcemenU fot in-\nfintry tnd irmored corpi regiments.\nSoldien and airmen hid ont\nword for the crossing: \"Swell,\" tnd\ntheir only complaint wai thtt the\nwetther wu cold. There were no\nreporU of im ilckneu and the only\nscare ctme netr the end ot the voy\ntgt when light ileepen were\ntwiktned early one morning by\nthe boom of depth chirgei dropped by the escort ships.\nBERLIN, Miy 13 (AP)-The Jip-\ntneie report Chlnue HAt bomben\nttUcked Hmol, capital,of French\nIndo-China Tuuday. tftgrnoon ind\ncltlm two were ihot dowh hy Jlp-\ninue mtl tircraft bittery.\nMinen Certificates .\nExpire May 31\nVICTORIA, May 1\u00bb (CP)-Dr,\n3. t. Wilktr, Deputy Minister of\nMinu, innounced todty thtt Fnt\nMinen Certflcstu will expire on\nMiy SI, md should -be renewed by\nthtt date. All certificitei repre\ntenting property held under the\nMineral Act ind tht Plicer Mining\nAct muit be renewed.\nThe feu tor renewal range from\nRouland Man to Be\nHeard on Radio\nOTTAWA. Miy 11 (CP)-'Oreet\nIngi from the Beiver Club\" broid-!\u25a0\u00ab;**. 1ndivl.<,u*.1 FrM   _intn* _*\u00b0\nrasters   Sunday   (CBC   10:30  i.m.-\nII tm. M.D.T.)  Include Sigmn. E.\nTtylor, Roulind, B. C^\n$80 ind (100 in tht cue ot corpora\ntloni\nNot Included in the list trt Provisional Free Minen Certificates,\nheld under mother itatute. the\nProvisional Free Miners Certificitei\n(Pltcer) Act, Dr. Walker nid. Such\ncertiflcatei cover the staking ind\nrecording ot cerUln claims without\nfee.\nJAPANEU BREAK\nWINDOWS. USE\nHOSE AT COAST\nJust \"Playful\" Says\nTaylor; Protest\nIsolation\nARMED GUARDS\nPATROL TRACKS\nVANCOUVIR. Mty 13 <CP.)-\nA number ot Jiptneu imuhed\nwindowi tod turned loou e fin-\nhou et the Immigration Building\nwhere they trt being htld here\nUU todiy In the flrtt outbretk ol\nIU kind since tbt ittrt of thi Ptcific war, but Auitin C. Tiylor,\nChtlrmtn of tht B. C. Security\nCommiulon termed the outburst\n\"more pUyful thtn tnythlng\nelie.\"\nMr. Tiylor uld the trouble ip-\nptrtntly hid been ctuted by the\nfact the Jiptneu hound ln the\nbuilding htd been refuted dtily\nconvimtlom with friends outiide\nHe tdded thue Jtptntit trt ihortly to be moved to road campi in the\nInterior of the province.\nThe outbretk. In which windowi\non the upper floor of the building\nwert smashed, tn iron window\ngritlng pushed Into the itreet md\nt firehose turned on t guird below.\nwu quilled shortly titer the out-\nbunt.\nTonight trmy guirdi with fixed\nbeyontU petrolled ilong railway\ntrtcki in tront of tht building,\nwhilt tome Jtptneie still looked\nout of the tmashed windowi on\nthi ncond md third floon, ihouting occislontlly. What thty yelled\nWU unintelligible. Now ud then\nrolU of paper unfolded from the\nbroken windowi of the big build-\nH\nMr Ttylor. whou Commission\nhatslatadjr evicutted huaptf|.of\nJapanese from the Pacific cout,\nwld \"there wu nothing miucloui\ntbout the trouble. It wsi mora playful then anything else. Some of the\nJiptneu Just got t llttlt fed up\nibout being kept in'the building\ntnd got \u2022 llttlt exuberant. There\nwu mort yelling thtn inything\nelie.\"\nUSE FIREHOSE\nScoru of passersby were attracted tb the icene of the outburst ln\nthe waterfront building by the\nshouting that accompanied the\nsmashing ot glut. Guirdi on the\nviaduct ktpt the onlookers tt t\ndistance u tht Japanese turned a\nfirehose out through one of the\nbroken windows, pliying the witer\non the ground below.\nMr. Taylor uid reporU of the\ntrouble htd been greatly exaggerated. Some reporU uld plasUr htd\nbeen chipped from the wills of the\nbuilding tnd- hurled out of the windowi by the Japaneu, but the\nCommiulon Chairman ,who apparently visited the building ifter the\noutbreik, uld \"we couldn't find\n\u2022ny.\"\nMr. Tiylor ntd up until today,\nJapanese glrli tnd wlvu of men\nhound In the building had been\ntllowed to Ulk with the men at a\ndistance through thl Iron-grated\nwindowi. The stopping of thli practice, he nld, ii believed to have\ncaused the outburst.\nRed Cross Drive\nHear Million\nTORONTO, May 13 (CP)-Sub\nscriptioni totalling nearly $1,000,\n000 were reported tonight for the\nflnt two dtyi of the Nttioml Red\nCrou appetl for $9,000,000 to fintnct the orgtnintlon'i many ictlvltiu during the next fiscal yetr.\nResponse to the nationwide appeal In the tint three days led\nofflciili to believe the cimpilgn\nobjective would be ruched before\nthe end ot the drive Miy 23. Princt\nEdwird Island's objective wei netrly reiched ln the tint two dtyi\nctnvasslng.\nBrltlth ColumbU Hetdquirten\ntodty reported receiving $10,000\ntrom the Vtncouver Hotels. Associition tnd tht Britiih Columbit\nBTewnig Induitry; $2,500 from tht\nPowell River Lumber Compiny;\n$.1,500 trom Divld Spencers, Limited, tnd ttJDDt) from tht Ctntdt\nWestern Lumber Comptny.\nLONDON, Mty lj (AP)-Und\u00ab\npreuure of persistent criticism, the\ngovernment hu dtcldtd to postpone\nputting into operation the fuel rationing icheme which wu to have\nttken pltce June 1- .\nFlying Tigers Raid'\nIndo-China Field;\nHit 15 Planes\nCHUNGKING, May II (AP)\n\u2014 Flying Tigers' of tht Americtn Volunteer Group bombed\nths Jipineie ilrdromt tt Hanoi.\nIndo-China, yeiterday tnd deitroyed 19 (rounded pluu,\nA V.G hetdquirten tnnounced\ntodty.\nAt ltut 19 mort Jiptneu\nplinei were dimiged tnd direct hlti were'scored on td-\nmlnistration   bulldlngi.\nH LOST, and 14\nSAVED WHEH1W0\nSHIPS ARE SUNK\nEntire Crew of One\nReaches Shore of\nSt, Lawrence\n13 MISSING ON\nSECOND VESSEL\nA ST. LAWRENCE RIVER\nPORT, Miy 1S (CP.\\\u2014Fourteen\ncrewman ire dud or milling tnd\nthtrt trt 74 lurvlvon frem tht\nQirmin torpedoing ef twe freighter! In the St. Ltwrenct Rlvtr\nMondiy night. \u2022 riteutd officer\ntold \u25a0 Ctntditn Prtu cerreipond\ntnt htrt tonight\nHere briefly ll the offlcer'i itory.\nOne freighter wti itruck by two\ntorpedoes and the entire crew ot\n-W retched shore In boils. Tht ncond freighter wu Struck about the\ntime time by t ilngle torpedo md\n29 crewmen were' picked up by in-\nother ihip ind Uken to 1 netrby\npert. Trom thli-ship 13 men tm\nmining Sad another died frem exposure afUr being Uken from the\nwater -T' fflt retl^it ihip.   , -\nFirst survivor Interviewed, the\nofficer did nat give hli mme. He\nnld thtt desipte the ftet'the first\nfreighter wti itruck by two torpe-\ndou the did not sink for 20 minutes,\ngiving her crew time to put off In\nboati.\nSINKS QUICKLY\nThe iecond freighter went down\nin six minutes ifter being struck\nonly once. Moit of the missing men\nwere uleep it the time, the officer\nuld,. However 20 of the crew of 42\nmenaged to cling to rafts until they\nwere picked up by a third ship. He\nstld thtt soma of the 29 were Injured tnd trt now being treated at a\nhospiUl in a nearby fishing town.\nOn the way to port in the rescue\nship one crewman died from exposure tnd he wu buried today with\nmerchant mtrlne honon and moit\nof the lurvlvon ittending,\nSWIM TWO HOURS\nAfter the lingle torpedo struck\nthe second ship, the officer uid.\n\"a terrific explosion followed and\nshe began to settle Immediately.\"\nHe said the sailors Jumped over the\nside with lifebelts u thete was no\ntime to launch the boaU. The water\nwas Icy, he uld, ai)d most of the\nmen swam lor two houn before being picked up. i\nA tight unsonhlp of all St.\nLiwrence River polnti mtde It\ndifficult to ebUIn I cleir plcturt\nOf tht ilnklngi.\nA report, itlll unconfirmed, wu\nthtt rnldtntt ilong the river\nheard gun-fire\u2014pouibly indicating e btttlt between freighter!\nind the tub, flnt enemy rtlder to\nInvtde tht big river.\n- m m w\nDeny Nazi Claim\nBattle Concluded\nand Russ Fleeing\nReport That 229 Hdn Transport Plar.es, 37 *\nFighters Destroyed in Central Area,       .]\nIndicates Third Front Opening\nRUSS DRIVE CAINS SPEED, KHARKOV\ne .   i,\nMOSCOW, Msy  14   (Thursdby)   (CP).\u2014The Russisnj. 1\nannounced early-today that they had fallen back to new positions, on the Kerch Peninsula in the Crimea in the face of \u25a0\nattack by superior numbers of Nazis, but they denied German ,\nclaims that the battle had been concluded.\nIn the vicinity of Kharkov, approximately 300 miles North\nof the Crimeen battlefront, the Russians under Msrshal Semeon\nTimoshenko were engaged in a mounting offensive against tha\nGermans, snd there the Red Army forces were \"successfully\nadvancing\"  according  to  thef-\nLONDON, May 13 (CP) - The\nPreu Auoclation said today that Sir\nGerald Campbell Is relinquishing\nhit poit tl dirtctor general of BritUh information Servicu In the U.S.\nmidnight Soviet communique.\nA poulbility thtt t third lmport-\nint lector ot the front miy be opened by the Germmi toon, perhipi\nti pirt of \u2022 genenl offensive, was\nseen In t brltf Motcow ndio report\nthtt tbe huge total of 220 Germin\ntransport planu ind 37 fighters\nwtrt destroyed in the lut few diyi\nin the rtgion tbout SUriyt Russt,\nSouth of Ptnlngrtd tnd Northweit\nof Moicow, long t bitterly-contwted\ntnt. \/\nTht prutnet ef io miny airmen triniport plinei Indicited I\nfurthir Nitl ttUmpt to beliter\nthe report-dly tripped Qermtn\nUth Army South of Lake Ilmen.\nTbt Crlmetn front, metnwhlle,\ncontinued to rock with . battle.\n\"Fierce fighting still Ms going on,'\nttld todty't communique.\nBy WES GALLAGHER\n(Auoelited Prn. Stiff Writer).\nLONDON, Mty 13 (AP).-per\nminy'i continuing ttttck on the\nCrlmttn Kerch Peniniuli took on\ntht form tonight of tht opening\nthruit In t coming Nui offeiylvi\nfrom et lent three polnti towird\ntht oil wetlth of tha Caucaiui, tn\noffenilve bicked by 2,000,000 of\nHltler'i beit combtt troopi now\nreported mined In tht Ukrtlne.\nInformed London lources laid the\nGermans could be expected to\nsmuh at Rostov from Taganrog,\nabove the sea o( Azov, and to attic kin force Southeast from Khtr\nkov.\nAs for Kerch Itself competent\nLondon Informants said \"the key to\nthe situation ls in the air.\"\n\"The Germans can control the air\nthey can keep the Russian Black\nSea fleet away, smash resistance on\nthe peninsula and prepare to jump\nthe strait to take the Caucasus de\nfences of Rostov from the rear,\" one\nsource said.\nBut, he added, if the Russians\ncould maintain air parity there ls\nlittle likelihood of outstanding German success even if Kerch at the\nHDastern end of the peninsula were\ntaken, for then the Germans would\nnot be able to negotiate the few\nmllu icross the strait.\nEtrlier In the day the Germani\nclaimed tha Human linei had\nbeen broken; that 40,000 priionen\nhad been captured and that the\nbattle had been \"decided\" by an\ntiuult ef 2000 Nui diva bomberi.\nThe German High Command said\nthe bittle wu \"concluded\" with\ndestruction of enemy forces en\ncircled and overrun and that \"rem\nWea|t%\nIn the put tix dtyt Nelion hu\nhtd 2.5,1 Inchu of nln, mtde up ot\n.27 Inch lut Friday, .07 Siturdiy,\n.71 Sunday, .76 Mondiy, ,0< Tuetdiy, tnd tt Weidnudty, the measurements In each can being for the\n24 hdurs ending at 9 p.m. Tuesday's tempenture extremes xittt\n37 ind 63 degrees, md Monday's,\n44 ind SO degreu.\nMeanwhile the ltke hu been riling rapidly, tnd tt noon Wednesdiy\nitood it 4.75 fut ibove the low\nwiter mirk, compired with 4.28\nfeet Tuesdiy tnd 4.00 feet Mondty.\n\u25a0 gain of three-quarters toot in two\ndays.\nforce  were  b-ing  pursued towird\nthe tip of the lithmui.\nHEAVY DIPITRUCTION\nBERLIN, May 11 (AP).-A Ger J\nman High Command announcement\nclaimed tonight that Oerman troopi\nwere relentlessly pursuing \"ths\nbeaten enemy forcu In the direction of Kerch\" arl tblt t Sovltt\nfleet held rudy tor evacuation purposu in the Sea of Aaov bid been\nptrtly annihilated tnd ptrtly dim-\naged.\nHiUer's newiptper Voelklscher\nBeobachter under the heiding \"Aig\nForce imashei enemy stronghold!\nln peniniuli of Kerch,\" uld \"Wave\ntfter wtvt of Germtn mtchints\nhivt bombed enemy sup emplacement, bunken *_ other fortified\nstrongholds, silencing gunt tnd det- >\ntroylng bunkers tnd mtchine-gun\nnuts.\" '\u25a0\nContinuous ilr ttttck htd \"rued,\nthe foriflcttioni to the ground\" tnd\n\"blotted out\" fortified villtgu, \"in-\nnihllated\" whole units of tnemy\nforces and destroyed great numbers\nof Unks, the papen declared.\n\"The planu,\" the account con*\ntlnued, \"kept artillery under bomb,\ning ittack so lt wu unable to interfere with the German advance kept.\nroads and shipping under fire and\n\"secured air supremacy over the\nwhole of the peninsuli.\"\nTo Invite Hanson\nto Appear\nBefore Committee\nOTTAWA, May 13 (CP)\u2014 The\nHouse of Commons Agriculture\nCommittee today voted 23 to 8 to\ninvite Conservative House Leader\nHanson to appear before it In connection with statements on Ctntdian Wheat Board operations which\nhe made in the House lait March.\nThe decision to invite Mr. Htmon\nfollowed debate by memben, witn\nConservative members oppoied to\nany suggestion that Mr. Htnson be\nrequired to appear.\nC.W.A.C. Units to\nMove Overseos\nVANCOUVER, May U (CP) -\nMa). Gen. H. F. G. Letson, Adjutant General, said on his irrivil\nhere today on an inspection teur\nof the West, units of the Canaditn\nWomen's Army Corps would be\nsent overseas In the near future.\nHe said that units of the Women'i\nArmy Corps which will be ient to\nEngland will carry on work done\nby the corps in Canada and to re-\nntnts\"  of the  Russian   peninsular lease men to fighting units.\nReport Laval lo Immobilize 3\nWarships al Martinique\nLONDON, May 14 (Thursday)\n(AP.)\u2014Informed sources uld today\nthat the Vichy chief of government\nPierre Laval in a note to the United\nStates regarding the status of Martinique had agreed lo Immobilize\nthree French warships there, the\naircraft carrier Beam, and the\ncrulien Emlle Bertln and Jeanne\nD'Arc.\n(The Berlin radio broadcast a\nVichy dispatch In which It said th-*\nUnited States also had demanded\nthat Vichy turn over a number ol\nfrench merchant ships now in\nCSilbbeen  ports, but that France\nwould refuse this request because\nher armistice with Germany forbids such a transaction).\nGermany has forbidden Vichy to\npart with 140.000 tons of merchant\nshipping In French Martinique, and\nhas given orders to \"scuttle the ships\nif necesury,\" the Dally Mall uid.\ntoday In a dispatch datellned on the\nFrench frontier.\n\"American demands aimed at\nneutralizing aMrtlnlque are believed to Include the diiarmlng of warships,\" the dispatch said. \"Americtn\ngarrisons also- are to be itatloned\nat strategic points in the Iilandi.\" .\ny      a\n^*A___-ti-__-J_.*.^, \u25a0_____&._ A___^lVif ^mj^t\\it______\n JJT3IW\nIAOI   TWO\n[hild Expert Fixes Death Cause as\nidition of Malnutrition in\nirtha White Trial; Enters (Ih Day\n\u25a0Nothing noteworthy tress histology (mierotcopic essmlitttlsn)\nto gubttantiitt t diaguosli ol itar-\nThii quotation trom i report\nby the Vincouver Genenl Hoipittl pathologlit oa in txtnlnt-\ntion of tht body orgspi of tht\nbtby Edwird Wiyne Kintel or\nWhite, wii. introduced by A. G.\nCuntren et Ttall, Defence Countel, during ths eros-extminttlan\not protecution witnenei Or. Char-\nlit M. Hanlion ot Trail Wedneidiy in the trial of Martha White,\nchested with mtniliugbter in *oa-\nnsction with tht KSnttl biby'j\ndetth, la Supreme Court here.\nLITTER WOULD ENLARGE\nN REPORT\nReminding tie doctor thtt the rebld been received In Trtil be-\nthe Coroner'i inquest into the\n[Intel lnfint'i death, Mr. Cimeron\ntd, \"do you know why lt wasn't\nreduced it tht Coroner s lmueit?\"\n\"No, I do not,\" Qr. Hirriion rt-\nlied, liter iiylog that a subsequent\ntrom ths Pathologist enlarged\nI this ititement To thii Mr. Cam-\non countered:\n\"Could you product the letter tent\n.Vtncouver to Induce the iecond\ntier?\"\nOrlginil of my iuch letter would\nIS it Vancouvtr tnd \u2022 copy prob-\n|\u00bbly would be in the C. S. Williims\nle files, tht witneu replied.\nLLERY FILLED\nfive witnesses for the prosecution\nire hetrd Tuesdiy u the triil ot\nit JO-yeir-old mother before Mr.\ndice Ellii of Vancouver ind I\nln Supreme Court it Nelson\nipltted iti third day. Arrtnge-\nents for night sitting! in iddition\nthi daytime proceedingi were\nndoned on the ipllcatlon of C.\nGtrland, Crown Prosecutor, and\n0, Cameron ot Trill, Deftnit\nCouniel. The trial will continue into\nlti fourth day thii morning at 10a.m.\nf While many have ittended the lit-\n'tlngi on ill three days, the gallery\nKris crowded to overflow at the\n.Wednetdty ifternoon lession. Over\nTO sttended.\nOFTEN RESULTS\nFROM MALNUTRITION\ni   Dr. Morriion, when examined hy\n'lb. Garland, Identified plcturei, entered ti exhibits by the Crown Pro-\n\u2022ecutor, ii \"viewi of the body on\nwhich I did tn tutopiy.\" He detailed\nhii conduct of tbe tutopiy tnd hii\nfkidlngi it t reiult. The autopsy\n'hi ssid, givt tvidence that deith\n\"due to \u2022 condition of dystrophy\nI condition of westing ln children with no organic disease ... lt\noften results from malnutrition.\"\nDr. Morrison's evidence in this par-\nticular wil very limilar to that giv-\nes by him at tht coroner'i lnqueit\nM>t Trtil.\nTht witness ilso told of tint\nteeing the dying biby it Trail-Tid-\nSoio Hoipital, and described the\ntreitment administered to him ind\nbit subsequent death.\nfrs tK*btog pip\n(pwwst\nConsider Your Case!\nH you've tried everything ' elie to no ivall\n...why not try Chinese\nHerbs? They have been\nfamous for centuries for\nhelping to ipeed tnd\ndirect Nature'i methodi\not correction.\n= WING WO\nCHINESE MEDICINE CO.\nOffloe Houn: 10 to S\nN12S'\/a Will Strtet, Netr Main\nSPOKANE, WASH.\nI\nCHARTS WIRE CHECKEO\nCrou \u00ab^\u00bbr**\"ln*f Dt. Morriion\non hii teitimony concerning treatment administered the dying bebe\nat tba hotpital; the Defenie Counisl\nuked, \"Isn't there some dinger\nin giving cframint (i respirttory\nitimulint administered to the btby)\nand oxygen to in infant wben ihe\niptrk ot lltt il -low?\"\n\"Whan tbe iptrk of lift Is low,\"\niald Dr. Morrlion, \"you havt to list\nheroic measures.\"\n\"It it oni thing lor t phyiiciin\nto tdminiiter it ind mother tpr io-\ncalled trained nunei to tdminuttr\nit?\" Mr. Cameron continued. '\n\"In emergency nurtw oould glvt\nit... lt li not thit dingeroui,\" wu\nthe reply.\n\"It an overdouge wu glvtn lt\ncould bt burltd?\" he wu tsked.\n\"Not likely.\"\n\"Is there tny wiy ot checking\nlt?\" Counsel isked.\n\"No,\" wu Dr, Morrison'i iniwer.\n\"Then I am right In uying thit\nIf \u2022 miiUke wai made by nursei lt\ncould be buried?\" Mr. Cimeron\nctme back.\n\"Probably io,\" uld Dr. Morriion.\nPreviouily Dr. Morrlion told the\nhad checked the charta on the treatment administered to the biby, ind\nindicited nothing untoward wu\nihown.\n\"IT WAS MY REPORT\"\nWhin uked If hli nottt, midi\nwhilt performing tht tutopiy,\nhid bein m.d. with thi tupport\nahd luggeitlon. ef Coroner Or.\nJ. 3. Dily ind Dr, D. J. M. Crawford of tht Clinic, who wtrt ilio\npreient at tht lutopiy fer i tlmt,\nDr. Morrlion decltrtd, \"Not tt\nill.\" Later, whtn Couniel iug-\nStrttd tht autopiy wu midt with\ntht \"o.k.\" of tht two othir doo-\nlori, hi itited, \"No o.k. wei given\nby them\u2014It wu my report.\"\nFIXES  DEATH  CAUSE\nDr. William Jamu Endicott of the\nC. S. Williami Clinic at Trill, fifteenth witneu to be cilled by the\nproiecutlon, told of conducting in\nexternal examination of the baby's\nbody at the Somen-Carberry Funeral Home Jan. 26.\n\"The examination indlctted only\nont condition from which it could\nhtve died, tnd thtt, dystrophy. This\nIt advanced malnutrition essentially\ncaused by starvation for iome reuon\nor other. Starvation in this wme\nwonld mein lt rtad not received adequate nourishment or assimilated\nnourishment received. The common cause it Insufficient nourishment.\"\nThree free biby clinics in Trail\nand one in Warfield were conducted,\nhe and Dr. N. D. C. McKimon, Medicil Hetlth Officer, examining bi-\nbits and sdviting mothen tt theie,\nDr. Kndicott ttld.\nThe baby's body, had been weighed Jtn. 26 when he, Dr. Charles\nMorrison and Dr. McKinnon were\npretent in the funeral home, the\nwitneu said. It weighed five pounds,\none half ounce.\nDr, Endicott, whole specialty li\nchild care and children'i dlseues,\ntnd anaesthetics, also gave considerable medical teitimony ei to\nthe weights and progress of normal\nInfant!, Infant feeding, care of infants, infants diseases and condl\ntions, and the likely conditions to\nresult ln infants expoied to certain\nspecified condltioni.\nThe examination ot this witneu\nby Crown Proiecutor C, B. Garland\ncompleted the third day of the\ntrial. Other prosecution witnesses\nare still to be called.\n\"I AM NOT TRYINQ\nTO MISLEAD\"\nMr. Cameron, defence counsel\nWedneidiy morning continued hii\ncrou examination of prosecution\nwitneu Mrl. Nellie Ellen McDonall,\nDo You Suffer\nFrom Headaches?\nIt it hard to itruggle tlong with a head that achee\nand paint til the time.\nA headache need not be in illnem in itielf, but it\nmay be a warning symptom that there ia intestinal\nilugiisliniw- within.\nTo help overcome the cause of hetdtche it ia\nnecessary to eliminate the wute matter from the iyttem. Burdock Blood\nBitten helpt to remove the cause of hetdtches by regulating the dlgeative\nand biliary organe, neutralising acidity, regulating the constipated bowels\nand toning up the sluggish liver, and when thii has been accompliihed tkt\nheadaches should disappear.\nGet B. B. B. at any drug counter.   Price tl .00 a bottle.\nTh. T. Milburn Co., Limit*!, Toronto. Oat\nGuide for Travellers\nNELSON'S LEADING HOTELS\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\nPHONE     MR. ANO MRS. PETER KAPAK, Propi.  . PHONE\n-)_iA    In our new wing you may enjoy the fineit    J\\\\A\n-\u00bb*i~    rooms In the Interior \u2014 Bath or Shower.    *\u00bb~\n8PECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH\nL\u00abON DAILV MIW* rltlUk I C\nit ifter 1* hours, \u25a0tt*\ncompUu goes tn mint lion Tuesday attenooa tad Wednatday owning wti undir wty tor neatly four\nhours. Ajsin, Mr. Cuneroa by coo-\nstint referencei to tha iftniiiuu\nit Uw preliminary hearing and ts\ntbe tfswrlpl of the _n*tuni into\nthe Kanttl btby'i fcsih pointed\nout differences in Mai McDonall't\nC\u2014TH.MBAY MORNINO  MAY 1< 1SSJ-\nOnce  after Mn. WDoatil had\nHmd tbt list time thi at w the baoy\nis no more than uvtn tnd ns lass\nthan three days befort ltt dettn,\nht pointed out thst ia htr preliminary eninlnittnn tbt htd iniwered\nthe stmt nuewoa \"two days before\nit died.  No it wu tht night before.\"\n\"Whieh iniwer is correct * tbe\ncounsel queried.\n\"I d\u00abn't know,\" tht witntit replied.\n.\"And ytt,\" Hid Mr. Cimeron,\n\"you srs willing to answer bars\nwbetier you know the iniwer or\nnot . . , Either you were trying to\nmlilild tht migiitntt (it thi preliminary httrlng) or to mislead thl\ncourt now.\"\n'I tm not trying to mlilttd iny-\none.\" \u00bb\nAt mother point In the cron-\neximlnttion when tsked MlH\nWhite'i reaction to lha newi ot htr\nbtby'i detth, tht witneu slid \"I'd\nsty Sht htd broken down with ths\nnewi.\"\n\"Definitely tod ilncerely?\" isked\nMr. Cameron.\n\"Yet,\" wu tht rtply.\n\"I'm glid you'vt iuffered I chinge\not hurt.\" wai Mr, Cuneron'i ruction to thli. 'Tor it ttit Inqutit\nthli wai your itory: 'Oh there were\ntears then,' md I uked 'Did you\nilncerely believe they were genuine tean?' and your reply wu 'No,\nI did not.'\"\n\"Today you put totntUdnf up\nwhich wu to your credit . . .\" he\ncontinued. \"WhiCwu your motlvi\nin giving inch evidence to t coroner'i Jury?\"\nMra McDoniU replied: \"It didn't\nsound u ilncere u I thought It\nihould.\"\nThe remtlnder of the crou-eMin-\nInition wu much ln tht ume vein.\nBABY ALONE AT I A.M.\nMri. Mirthi Hoover, occupant t\nthe Trail rooming houte, when eximlned by Mr Gtrlind, uld on Ntw\nYetr'i Dty tfter I Ntw Yttr'l Eve\ndance, ihe tnd her husbind had\nreturned home it > i.m. to find tbe\nbtby tloni tnd crying.\n\"I wtnt upstairs and tht biby in\nHii Ktnttl'i room wu crying. .. .\nI turned the light on md covered\nthe biby up, md I rocked the bed\nfor e few minutei.. It went to ileep.\nShe hid ieen Min White downstiin or coming downstairs in tht\nrooming houie sometime!, ind on\nocctsioni ieen her down town without the infant, Mri. Hoover itited.\nNoticing the biby wu apparently\nfailing, the hed it one time tug\ngested to the mother thit it bt ttken\nto a doctor. Miss White had never\ntold her she had been to t doctor\nwith the baby, the witness said. She\nhad ieen the mother bringing the\nbaby upstairs In the morning, Mn.\nHoover said, and later when cross-\nexamined described thia is \"i common occurrence.\"\n\"You didn't like the tccused did\nyou?\" uked Mr. Cimeron when\ncross-examining.\n\"I wam't over friendly with her,\nneither did I hate her,\" the replied.\nHEARD BABY CRYINQ\n\"I hetr the (kantel) baby crying\nalways,\" testified Stanley Sygito-\nwici, Polish occupant of Hie same\nrooming house u Martht White.\nUsually he hetrd tht crying between I and 11 p.m. ifter he hid\nreturned from work. Mr. Sygitn-\nwicz liter when cross-examined\nmodified hii itatement, laying the\nbiby cried between 8 end 11 p.m\u201e\nbut \"when the Mm. hold the child\nit did not cry.\",\nOnce, he laid, he heerd the baby\ncrying .when the mother wu not\nabout. Earl L. McDonall, landlord,\nupstairs it the time, went in\nthrough the open door to the Kintel room to give the baby lti bottle.\nThe btby'i crying ceased.\nThe \"Kanteli\" were \"alwayi happy,\" ht answered Mr. Ctmeron. Hte\nhid ieen Miu White cirrying the\nHospital Board Increases Scale for\nNunlng Jlalf, Maids, Firemen;\nNew (onjrador to Operate laundry\nApproximately SO nurssi *t Koo-\nteoay Labs Oeneral Hospital benefit by SB Increue mated by tke\nHoe-pilal Dlrectori Tuetdiy night V)\ntil mtmbtrt of tk* protsssioasl\nnursing stall ot IS par month. The\nBoard alao (ranted in increaie of\nII SO par month tp maids wbo hsd\nbeen In nrvice iu months, Maidi ot\nihorter terms will become eligible\nfar tb* new rat* titer completing\ntix months. An increut ed IIS stats\nptr hour wu granted the firemen,\nthus bringing the Kite in Unt with\nt rteet ordtr of tht Botrd of Induitrlil Relations\nNEW LAUNDRY FUGIME .\nTht Chintw itaft ot tha Hospltil\nLaundry having tilled te th* ttdue-\nthrt ippeil ot operating tirms vacated b ythe Jtptntu who htvt\nbten movtd iwiy from tk* Coait,\nand given notict, tht Board offered t contract ts I. Gregolrt, In exceu of $325 I month, for operation\not the laundry. Mr. Ortgola* will\nttkt over tt onct, optntlng wtth\nWl own etefl. Th* lupltal _.\naeceuarUy out man upttr the\n\u2022ew csodttloaa. -r\nEitimttmg that ths PVrtD in-\ncream granted, snd tht Increaied\ncoit of operating tbi I_*undry. wall\ntogtthtr idd ibout MM \u2022 year te\nth* cost of operating tte Hoipltil,\ntht Bowd appointed I committe*\nto drift t letter to the Minister ol\nPeniioni tad National Siealth, Bon.\nIan Mackenue, te drtw to hii ittention thi poiition th* institution\nll in under th* prlc* celling, wltb\nte hoepitalutlon chirgei \"trosen\",\nmd aakng whether he eould lug-\ngeit tame meani et reliet\nPiyment ot April tccounti\namounting to tfTSTJl wu authoriied, the operating coit for April\nexceeding the April revenue by\nHUM.\nA check for 11000 trom the Department ot Heilth wu ordered tpplied on the bank loan on conitruction iccpunt in connection with the\nmodernised Uolitlon hotpital.\nTrain Service Is Resumed Through\nCrowr but Snow and Deluge ol Rain\nMay Keep Highways (ullor 10Days\nWhilt proipecti ire thit It will\ntiki 10 diys or mort to reitore\nhighwiy tritflc ln the Crow'i Nut\nPais, under the mounting condltioni\nof snow and flood water, the Canadian Pacific line wu ln operation\nWedneidiy, tnd through train lervice wu resumed.\nBringing passengers tnd arrears\nof ixprtu tnd mall, from the\nPrairie, the Westbound express due\nat 8:45 a.m. Wednesdiy got through\nbut many houn latt, and wai able\nto make Nelion ifter midnight.\nIt wai billed to go on West wtrd\nu the Kettle Villey at 1:09 a.m.\nThursday's traini will- go out as\nusual, the Eutbound it 1:90 i.m.\nand thl Westbound it 10:01 i.m.. If\nlt irrlvei on timt from tht Crow,\nu now txpected.\nEXTRAORDINARY SNOW\nA picture of conations In the\nBritiih Columbil ilde of tbe Crow'i\nNeit Piu wu received Wedneiday\nby Erneit Smith, Diitrict Public\nWorki Engineer, from the Department it Cranbrook, which told of i\nsnowfall ot 10 inchei Eut ot Fernie,\nwith huvy nini now converting\nthe mow Into witer.\nThe highwiy ii under witer ln\nthe Nitel tnd Hoimer trtu In B V-,\ntnd ln Iht Bltirmort neighborhood\non the Alberta side, with of coun*\nwashouts, while bridges art threatened.\nAnother all-day rain In the Cranbrook section started the .water up\n\u2022giln ifter lt hid dropped two feet.\nAi the witer must drain off the\nlind before brldgei ind wuhed\nout portloni cm be tickled, It is\nthought thit 10 dayi miy be required before the hlghwiyi cm be\nretdy for traffic.\nStories of the abnormal mow\nwer* brought to Nelun by tb* crew\nthtt took out Mondty'i Eutbound\ntrain. It ii clilmed that people*yere\nclambering through thret feet ot\nmow. One obierver itated thit it\nHountr tht fencepoiti bore 10\ninchei of snow.\nThe train thit came in from the\nCrow Tuesday afternoon it \u2022 locil\nrfom Cranbrook pused through a\nsnowstorm ilong Kooteniy Lake,\nmd ill traffic from the East has\nihown mow.\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\n\"YOUR VANCOUVER HOME\"\nDufferin Hotel\nSeymour St.       Vincouver, B, C.\nNewly renovated throughout.  Phonti tnd elevator.\nA. PATTERSON, late ol\nColeman, Alta.; Proprietor.\nI\nL\nSPECIAL\nRAIL FARES\n, . . lor .\nVictoria\nDay\nMONDAY, MAY 25\nBetween all Stations ln Canada\nONE-WAY FARE\nsnd ONE-QUARTER\nFOR ROUND TRIP\n(Minimum Fare 29c) >\n\t\n-\nGOING: MAY 22 lo 2 P.M.\nMAY 25.\n(Except   if   no   Train   May 12\ntickets wiU be iold lor May 21).\nRETURN: Until Tin Msy 26\n(Except   if  no  Train   Mty   2S\ntickets will ba good on lint\navailable Train)\nFull Information fron) my Agent\n6Uiii*tf&4fc\niMriftiiiitim. ii 7Am''-v^-*'\n\u2014-\n225 Competitors\nin Festival;\nOpens Here Today\nOver 229 entrant! will participate\nin the three-day Kootenay Music\nFestival opening at 9 a.m. today in\nthe Capltol Theatre. Nelson, Trail,\nRossland, Nakusp, Castlegar, Kulo,\nRobion, Fruitvtle, Tadanac, Gray\nCreek and Longbeach are repreiented by competitors.\nArthur Benjamin, of Vancouver,\nwho will adjudicate all branchei of\ncompetition excepting elocution, arrived here Wednesday. Mn. O. Daviu, elocution Judge, will not arrive\nuntil Fridey.\nBritish Ship Mod*\nHeroic Exploit\nat Diego Suarez\nLONDON, Mty 11 (CP)-An of\nflclal iource uld todiy thit thl\nfill of thl Madigiicr port ef An-\nUl rtnt wu precipitated by tht\n\"extremely gallant exploit\" of I\nBritiih deitroyer which hid illd\nthrough tht nirrow mlntd entrtnee to Diego Suarei Biy under\nfin ef French bittirln ind linded\n50 mirlnii. Antilrint lurnndirtd\nMty 8.\nDriver Dies as Oil\nTruck Hit by\nU.S. Streamliner\nLOS ANGELES, May 13 (AP). -\nA Stnti Fe pauepger itreamliner\ncrashed into \u2022 fuel oil truck md\ntrailer in tht Eutern section of Loi\nAngelu todty, killing the truck\ndriver and Injuring tlx other per-\ntons.\nCaught on the locomotlvt, thi\ntrailer burst Into (lames and the oil\niet fire to telephone poles al the\ntrain swept on 1000 feet before coming to a stop.\nFOR  WANT-AD SERVICE\nPHONE 144\nbaby it timet, ind ihe had ihown\nit to him. \"She itemed pleued with\nIt\"\nProvinciil Pollct Conittbit A.\nLloyd Gray of Triil,\" District Regii-\ntrir of Blrthi, Deaths tnd Mar-\nriagei, identified t certificate of\nthe registration ot the birth of Edward Wiym Kantel, filed on Jan.\nIS by Fred Willitm Kintel, ige 90.\nThe form, Conitable Gray testified,\ngave Kantel as the father, and Martht Aileen White, tge 20, u the\nmother. It wu ligned \"Martha Kan\ntei\" when he received it. Thli tig\nnature wu not midt in his pretence, the witneu uld when cron-\ntximined.\nMen, Women Oyer 40\nFeel Weak, Worn, Old?\nWmt Normil Pip, Vim, Vitality?\nDoes   weak,   rundown,   exhiusted\ncondition miki you feel figged out,\nold? Try Oitrex. Contain! general\ntonics,    stimulants,   often   needed\nafter 30 or 4X1. Suppliei Iron, oal\nI vltt   '\nnitty.\nntroductory size Ostrex Tonic TaB-\nclum, phosphorus, vitamin Bl. Helpi\nyou get norrnal pep,- vim, vitality.\nleti only 35c. For sale at all good\ndrug itorei everywhere.\nI 1\u2014\u2014,\t\nCanadianizing\nR.U.F.\nHas Opposition\nOTTAWA, May 13 (CP)- Air\nMiniiter Power told the Houie of\nCommoni today he encountered\nsome resistance on the part of both\nRoyal Canadian Air Force and Royal\nAir Force officers to his policy of\n\"Canadianiring\" the R.C.A.F. overseu.\nHe laid ht ilso encountered iome\nlack of enthuiiasm on the part of the\nBritish Air Ministry but he intends\nto persist iri the policy. \"Nothing\nIs dearer to my heard than the Ca-\nnadianiiation of the R.CA.F.\" iald\nthe Miniiter. \"I ihould like to get\nall the support I can ln parliament.\nAnd I don't know when I have had\na greater sense of frustration than\nln my attempts to Canadtnize the\nR.C.A.F.\"\nThe Minister said there were arguments both for and against Ihe\npolicy of grouping Canadian airmen\nin all-Canadian squadrons rather\nthan mixing them up in the general\npoijl of the R.A.F.\nSome Canadian officers, brought\nup in the traditions of the R.A.F\nwere not sympathetic to the policy\not segregating Canadians. An argument aginst lt wu that Canadian\nofficeri could not enjoy the lame opportunities for, promotion to high\ncommands if Canadians wert in thiir\nown formttioni is 11 they were dispersed through the Royal Air Force.\n\"There ls a feeling both in thii\ncountry and beyond it that it is lo\nthe general good to mix people\nfrom all parts of the empire,\" Major\nPower went on. 'To that theory 1\nsubscribe to a certain extent\n\"On the other band, I maintain\nthat these men in squadrons in t\nteim ind lt ii easier to play on \u2022\nteam with men you know, men of\nyour own kind, than to pity on\nt team with men from another town\neven though you may be the belt\nof friends and have the greateit\nre.pert for one another.\"\nSumimJL TLvuLl\nannt dcctAAnAihu\nHATS\nHtm smyslj In Summsc felts.   MAC     ti Crt\nBlut, rott, _*_, navy tnd black tfL.iJO to **p*i.*jU\nHANDBAGS\nBUck, ntvy. beigt tnd Jl OC\nSLIPS\nWhit* satin strips slips. #1 AA\n32te41  IliW\nFARMERETTES\nNsvy blue denim fsrmerettev Slut 14 CI CO\n20. Fancy trim f ltw9\nALPINE SUCKS\nLight shtdts, rose, blut, turquoltt,   i M OC\n)<Jto 18. Ptlr fJe-tW\nNAVY DRILL SLACKS\nfr.20-.. $1.59\nFINK'S\nMADYTO\nWEAR\nChildren's\nDepartment\nCirl.' Slacks\nGirls' slscks snd farmerettes\nin nsvy tnd colors. Sizes 2\n.... 95cOB\nto 14.\nPriced\nSwMttra\nLsursntisn   cotton   striped\nswttttrr In isy 'S u m m s r\ncolors. Slut i to\n'6. Prletd ...\ni *_ iii ni m i\n89c*\n-    DrttMi\nLtrgt selection of girls' print\ndressss. Plain tnd floral de-\nsigns. Sizes 1 to vQA. Up\n14. Prletd ....   WC\nBIouim\nLlttlt girls' white bloujej\nwith nautical braid trim.\nSizes 2 to 6. {1 QA\nPrlct   _l.*YS\nSt. Anthony C.Y.O.\nAdopts\nNow Constitution\nTRAIL, B. C, May lJ.-Thret\nnew memberi were lnttiittd by the\nC.Y.O. of 8t' Anthony of Ptdui\nChurch Tuetdty night. A dtwiiiion\nof the new conitltutlon of the club\nwit held, ind the conitltutlon wu\nadopted to takt effect it tht next\nmeeting.\nA committee wu choien to mike\narrangementi for the toclal to be\nheld next month, compoied ot\nTony Cimpini, Alice Deicotatu,\nIdi Agiul tnd Ceiare Allan.\nThe hike planned for lait Sunday bad to bi poitponed on iccount\nof tht rainy weather, but li planned\nagain tor thli Sundiy it tht weather\npermiti.\nFollowing the business meeting\ndancing wu ipjoyed by tht memberi.\nC B. Davidson,\nShoreacres\nPostmaster, Dies\nClarence Btrton Divldion, Shore-\nacres ppitmuter tnd general itore.\nkeepei for 13 yein, died it tht tgt\nof SS Wedneidiy moming ln Kooteniy Lake General Hospital. Ht\nhad iuffered a lengthy Illneu.\nMr. Davidson ctme to Csnada\nfrom his birthplace in Eureka, Kansas, in 1902. Ha settled tint in\nPonoka, Alta., and 18 yeara agjl\nmoved to Shoreacrei. Well known\nin the Shorea.cret irea, he at times\nacted ai a guard for the B. C. Police\non tchooli during ^oukliobor trou\nble, tnd wil for leveral yein sn\nhononry forest warden,\nSurviving are hii wife, fire sons,\nOiwtld In South Carolina, Ord and\nClarence it Homeglen, Alta., Lyle\nand Hugh in the Canadian Army\novtneu; four daughten, Mrs. J\nMiller, Rosmary, Alta.; Mrs. Uric\nQuick, Fisherholma, Alta.; Mn. A T.\nBengiton, Sprlngdale, Alta.; and\nMallnder it Shoreacres; and t sister, Mn. L. Eley ln Montana.\nNORFOLK, Ntb., Mty 18 (AP)\nThe toll ef \u2022 torntdo thtt cut \u2022\ndestructive twith through North-\neaitern Nebruka laij night itood\n\u2022t flvt penoni dttd and thret\ninjurtd todty \u2022\u25a0 ftrmen took\ncount of the extepilve dimtgt In\nflioted on their liveitock 'tnd\nfirm bulldlngi.\nTrad\nMerchants Urged\nTRAIL, B. C, Miy IS - J. H. Jicobi Mondiy night givt in iddren\non \"Co-Optntlvei\" betore the Retell Merchinti Auoclition Mondiy\nnight, the iecond tddreu ln t ttr\nlei of three.\nMr. Jicobi pruented irguments\nln favor of tnd tlto agiinst thi co\noperative system of business, \/_,\nco-operative buiineu wu not subject to taxation u other buiineisu\nwere, md wu iblt to operate more\neconomically. Tha moit effective\nargument against tht co-operative\norganisation, wu iti nted of employing fewer worken, tnd ln consequence mtny ot formerly employed were left without employment.\nJ. A. Ballantyne of Nelion, locsl\nrepresentative of tht Wirtlme\nPricei tnd Trade Board, also gave\nin Intereitlng ttlk. Ht itreued the\nneceulty for the merchinti to elim\ninate all unnecessary frills tnd eut\ndown thtir overbold ln tvery pot-\ntible way to aid ln carrying on at\nreduced margins, u wu essential\nnow. He pointed out thtt thi mew\nOovernment regulationi concerning\nthe buying id selling of merchan\ndisc werex going to work out satis\nfsclorlly tor both the merchant sad\nthl customer,\nA letter wts rtld from the Cintdlm Chamber ot Commerce urging buiineu mtn to promote the\nItle of wir uvlngi itampi. Tha\nmerchanti decided thtt in thii dii.\ntrlct thi ule could be boosted best\nthrough the Rotary monthly war\nsavings draw, tnd that more books\nof tlcketi ihould bt iold through\ntht merchants.\n80,000 YUGOSLAVS DIE\nSINCE OCCUPATION\n, MOSCOW, May U (AP)- The\nofficial Soviet newi agency. Ttss\nreported today that 80,000 Yugoslivi\nhad been killed tn aczska Province\not Yugoslavia ilnce the Hungarian\noccupation, that scores of villag-rs\nhad been devastated and thl bllt\nland given to Hungarln landlords.\nR.C.A.F. Tests Too\nMueh for Minister\nOTTAWA. May II (CP) - Tht\ntptitudi tuti ipplied to itudenti In\nthe Royal Canadian Air Force proved too itiff tor Air MinUter Pow\ner, it wu revealed in tht House\nof Commoni lut night. Whin Cspt\nKodney Adamson uked him it tht\naptitude teit wm working it'll.\nsatisfactorily the minister replied'\n\"I know I tried lt tnd failed.\"\nTOKYO, May IS (AP)-The newt-\nptptr Nlchl Nichi Mid todsy thst\nOen. Sir Hsrold Alexander, commander of the British forcei In Burmi had innounced tranifer ot his\nhudquarten ln India. Thli reported move hu not been mnounced\nin New Delhi or London.)\nDOES\nINDIGESTION\nWALLOP YOU\nBELOW THE BELT?\nlUlp Tier Firiothn \"28\" tte The Kind 01\nRelet TU Helpi Mike Tea Unfa' Ti Ct\nMora thu hilt of row <i!n\u00abtloa fa goal\nMow tin bolt- In rour Mint of bowols.\nSo wboi Indlnotlon itrftw. tor lomHliIni\nthit helpi dilution la thl itomich AND\nbolowthob.lt.\nWhit rou may ued to Cirt _ r\"i Llttlo Lhor\nPIIU to Hn neoolS hole to Uut 1 oifotUD\n11 fut\" of bowell.\nTike on Cuttr-i Llttlo Mrer Pin bof or.\n\u2022nd on. _J*t.r m_i.li. Tiki them \u2022roordlni to\ndlnctloni. Th_y blip w.k. up . Irtf \u00abr In\nof th. lanla Unsure igloos In grow ito\nuh AUa bow.ii-h.lp yoe dig\u2122, whit j\nhtrt ttlan tn Nlton'i own way.\nTlttt moot folk. ntth. kind of r,llrf th.t\nnuke, rou f\u00ablb\u00abtUr from rour h.\u00abd to roui\nB-..J\u00bbitb\u00abiuriro->i_tlhii.nuln.C..t.r-.\nttll Umt Pllto from row dniubt-IM.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nii11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.il\n|APS TO BE KEPT\nON PENSION\nLIST TEMPERORARILY\nVICTORIA, May 13 (CP)-Japaneu in receipt of mothers' old igt\npeniioni will be kept on thi peniion llttl until the B. C. tecurity\ncommission lakes charga of them,\nProvincial gecretary George S. Pear\n\u25a0on said today.\nHave You Read the .Classified?\n\u2022\nNOTICI\nLoading on Bridgei Nelion-Kaslo\nRoad.\nProvince ot British Columbia\nPublic Worki Depirtment\nPublic Notice ll hereby given\npurulent to Subiectloni A tt C of\nSection SS of Part IV ot the Highway Act that the maximum grou\nload which may be hauled on or\nover the bridge on the Nelson Kailo\nRoad over Roii Creek it the Inter-\nicctlon of Queem Biy Roid, about\ntwenty-four mllu- from Nelion, il\nhereby limited to five torn Including weight of vehicle.\nE. SMITH,\nDiitrict Engineer,\nBy authority of the Mlnliter of\nPublic Works.\nCourt House, Nelion, B. C.\nMay 14th, 1942.    .\nGROCERSSELLTHEM\nfamUl***\nirfl\nWAR\nSAYINGS\nSTAMPS\nMOM\nSANS! \u2022 1011 Officii\nDIMITMINt SIOIII \u2022 OHUOOISIS\nOIOCIII \u2022 IOIACCONIIIS\nIOOK STOMS aat atau MIM STOIB\nk J2,\nkm\nwmm\nEARS TO HEAR\nAU.REX\nToday's Finest Hearing Aid,\nii accepted ky the Amerlcen Medlcel Auocloiion end Uo|oi\nloi  the  Herd et Heoriei, . ..\nAUR.K qui do wooden tor \u00bbou too. Hear a witrti tlct thi\nwhliper of a friend, enjov atlln the theatre, the radio and rthira.\nlervicei. IHE WOULD OS* SOUND RECKrtNS YOU!\nMr U. r Hile of the Hale Ontleal Co mil Hale Hearing, mem-\nbiri of thi Vincouver Better mulneu Bureau md Preicriptlon\nOptician! et Americi wlU be ln\nNelion, Msy 16th and 18th st ths Humt Hottl\nFree Aaalyih  and  Demteifratlmi  will  hi  A\"i\"sed.\nBrifi\nl relative\nor a\nHind with\nyen.\n.. ltt thtm\nludat\nwith you\nThi\nManic    of\nAurex.\nDon't mln thli opportunity. It'i trtll\nNo ordtn will be taken unleu entirely\nntlifictory to ill Dirioni concerned.\nHale Hearing\n410-1  llrki Building\nVinCMVir, B.C.\nWritt lor  Frtt Booklet\n -\n-NILSON DAILY NIWS NELSON S  C\u2014THURSDAY MORNINO. MAY M\n-MM\n\u2022I\nAnnounce Sinking\nof Second Ship in\nSt. Lawrence River\nOTTAWA,   Miy   13   (CP)-Nivy\n[   Miniiter Macdonald innounced to-\nm$t ami\nG \u25a0\n8c itarti romance and\nthen he wrecks it,\nIt'i all his fault\nhe gets the exit.\nDon't make the tame\nl        mistake, my friend,\n'*\" You mutf ptrtpire,\nbut don't offend.'\nBath tonight with LIFEBUOY\n-\"*-?%*>* *.o.\ndiy ln the House of Commoni the\nlou ot 1 iecond ship by luomar.ne\nattack In the St. Lawrence River.\nLott of oae ship wu innounced\nyeiterdiy m \u2022 prtu itatement trom\nthe Minister.\nThe tecond ship wu iunk in ibout\nthe ume waters and about the wme\ntime u the tint, Mr. Macdonild\ntold the House.\nEarlier toaay it wu reported to\nthe Cimdiin Preu thit neirly hilt\not the more than four score turvlvort of the first veuel hid come\nfrom mother ihip than the, tint one\nknown to have been iunk in the\nSt, Lawrence\nThe two sinking! ire the first\ntine enemy submarine action hu\never been reported in St. Lawrence\nwiten although In the First Grut\nWar enemy submarines lank some\nships off '.he Novi Scotii Coast.\nIn announcing the second St. Lawrence  linking,  Mr. Micdomld  re-\nMONTHLY-\nFEMALE PAIN\nWomtn who iut ir piln of lntfulir\nWomtn who\nperiods vith cranky nervousness\u2014\ndul to monthly functional disturb-\ninoM\u2014should find Lydll I. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound TableU\n(vith idded iron) wry effeetlne to\nrelieve such distress. Pinkham's\nTablets made especially for women\nhelp build up reeleunce isilnit\neuch eymptome. They help build\nrod blood I Wide In Canada.\n1 up\ncilled lhat yerterday ha had laid\ndown the rule that oo mora information* ot- unkings as that area\nwould ba given antee*** it waa apparent that tha mlormiuon wouifl\nnot lid Ut enemy * .\nThat policy would ba pursued\ntwt ia ihia laitaacae the two unkings really cooftouted oae lneunce.\nThe information ha made public yea-\ntar-day wai \"coaapletely iccunte\"\niccording to tie iatonniuon ha had\ntt iht time.\nA ST. LAWRENCE RIVER PORT,\nMiy 13 (CP)\u2014Netrly hall of tht\nmore than four icore survivors at\n\u2022 veuel torpedoed two dayi igo\nin the Si. Lawrence River were\nreported to The Canadian Prea todiy to hive come from I vessel\nother than the one iunk by the\ntint enemy submarine ever to invade the River waten.\nReports from various sources have\nIndicated thit either 87 or 81 wr-\nvivori of the torpedo-sinking announced in Ottiwa yesterday by\nNavy Minister Micdomld -have\nruched land. Forty-one survivors\nire snd to hive been crew memben of the veuel announced by tne\nNivy Minister to hive been sunk\nin the St. Lawrence The others\nwere iboard the ssme vessel but\nare uid to hsve come originally\nfrom another ihip.\nCAMPBELLTOWN, N.B, May 13.\n(CP)\u2014 A report reached here today\nsurvivon of a freighter sunk by\nsubmarine in the St. Lawrence River Mondiy would depart (omorrow\nfrom the port where they are at\npresent.\nThousands More\nCanadian Troops\nLand in Britain\nItalians Claim Gort\nWounded in Arm\nLONDQN, Miy 13 (CP)- The\nRome ndio claimed todiy 1 bomb\nsplinter pierced the left arm of\nLord Gort, new Governor and Commander ln Chief of Mall?' as lie\narrived at his post on the Mediterranean island last week.\nAN IAST COAST CANADIAN\nPORT. May 13 (CP)-'Eager te get\noveneu, thousands of Canadiin\ntoldien end tirmen uiled recently\nfrom thii port in one of the lirgeit\nCanadian reinforcement movementi\nto cron the Atlantic in thii wir.\nTheir ufe arrival in Britain wu\nannounced today, alter an uneventful voyage under heavy escort of\nBritiih ind United Statei warships.\nSoldien, tanned and hardened by\nmonths of intensive tnining, formed the larger part of the movement\nwith airmen, nursing slsten and\nfighting men from other Allied\ncountriei iwelling their numben.\nIncluded in the movement were\nsome of the first Australian airmen\never to be completely trained in\nthat Island Dominion.\nOnly women in the huge movement were the nursing sisten, 121\nstrong, headed by Mary Jane Mercer of Weston, OnL, and more recently of Camp Borden.\nAmong the soldien were men\nwhose duty was not to fight but\nto keep up morale. One of these\nwaa captain R. W. Lane, a chaplain,\ndestined for duty with front line\ntroops in England.\nScattered among them were seaa-\noned  veterani  of  the  First Great\nWar\u2014\"repaint Joht\" lha newcomen\ncalled theo\u2014like Maj. G. A. An-\nnine of Toronto, holder at tha Military Medal, and happy-go-lucky\ntoldien ot fortune Uke Pte. Jack\nShank ot Chicago, a veteran ot\neight yean in the United Statu\nNivy and additional yean in urvice in varioui countriu.\nThe airmen wera youthful product! ot tnining fieldi Kittcrea\naerou Canadi. Sergetnt Piloti in\nthe, group included D. E. Meicombe,\nVincouver.\nJVireless Air Gunnen Included W.\nDay, Vancouver and Jack Mclvor\nof Wellington, New Zealand\u2014who\nhad been in Canada exactly two\nweeks and \"with f could stay here.*\nHowever, the khaki uniformi outnumbered the trim bluu of the\nAir Force, flooding every nook end\ncranny of the transports. From\nevery province in the Dominion\nhad they come, forming u pugnacious \u2022 group of fighting men u\never left this jumping-otf spot for\nbattle.\nFrom the ihoret ot the Wut\nCoast had come Pte. Charlea Moore\nand Pte. F. Day, both of Vancouver,\nSgt H. B. Minnu, Victoria, gnd\nPte. J. A. Turner, Port Alberni,\nVancouver Island.\nWork and Camp\nCLOTHES\nCHOOSE YOURS FROM\n\"THi BAY'S\" LARCE\nSELECTION\nMen's Work Shoes\nMen'i Lackle 9\" oil-tan\nwork boots. Full leather\nMies and heels. Sizes 6\nto II.\nMen's 6\" black work\nboots, leather soles and\nheels. Double stitched\ncounters. Pair\n$6.50        $4-50\nCBC Post Kills Effect of Axis\nPropaganda Sent for Seamen\nOTTAWA, Miy JS (CP)-Infor-\nmation received through the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation\nto be taken on propaganda directed\nlistening post enabled counteraction\nto merchant seamen in the United\nNations, War Services Minister\nThorson told the House of Commons Committee on Radio Broadcasting today.\nThe Minister reviewed in detail\nthe work of the CBC for the Committee, which ha instructions to\nstudy the annual report of the Corporation and present findings to the\nHouse of Commons.\nMr. Thorson uid the CBC has\nmonitors who listen selectively to\nthe short-wave transmissions of\nthe world.\n\"Special reports are made on propaganda from Axis countries,\" Mr.\nThorson said.\n\"Reporta are circulated to all\nGovernment Departments concerned and to the CBC News Service.\nPropaganda analysis Is also conducted. In this connection information received through the CBC Lis\ntening Post enabled counter-action\nto be taken about' propaganda dir.\nected to merchant teamen ot the\nUnited Nations,\"\nReports he had received Indicated\nthe CBC \"has contributed an all-\nout effort tn every phase of Cant-\nda's war effort.*'\nAlthough the money criterion\nwu unimportant in these matten,\nit was perhipi \u25a0 kind of \"yardstick\"\nto indicite thit in the yeir April\n1, IMl to March 31. 1042, the normil\ncommercial value of the time devoted to public service by the CBC\nnational and region networks and\nindividuil CBC stations wai estimated conservatively at $850,000.\n\"It Is, I believe, a ititement of\nfact that the CBC hu not only\nserved all phases ot the war effort\nIn Canada, but also hai brought\nencouragement and Inspiration to\nfree peoplei throughout the world,\"\nMr. Thorion said.\nIt wis the CBC policy to oppoie\nthe estiblishment of new private\nbroadcasting stations, and sueh licenses as had been Issued tor short-\nQuality Work Shirts\nMEN'S WORK\nGLOVES\nGenuine cream leather\n\"Roper\" work glove.\nStrongly sewn seams with\nreinforced thumb. Sixes 8\nSi'- $1.25\nMEN'S WORK\nPANTS .\nA closely woven hand finished work pant that will\nstand months of hard\nwear. Roomy cut, full set\nof pockets. M OQ\nSiies 30 to 44. .ip-t-.-JJ\nA high quality shirt tt a\nprice that will suit your\npocketbook. Full cut,\nwell sewn to stand rough\nwear. Size M'\/j-IT\/i\n$1.00\nMEN'S WORK\nSHIRTS\nFull siie heavy twill work\nshirts. Will not fade or\nshrink. Triple stitched at\npoints of strain. Two\npockets. Siie\n14'A to 18. .\n.ini.       I f-rv\n$1.85\nHf'fyitoiiift'fog dompflttt!\nwtvt itations exiiting In ItM hid\ncontained t suitable expropriation\ncliuie.\nThe Mlnliter uid: \"So-called spot\nnews originating from Government\nsources, ll, of course, lupplled to available to deipitch direct\nthe CBC Newi Bureiux by the Preu 0, umuuli ,ignificinct which\nServicei on which they depend for ^ \u201eieue(j M shortly before t\ntheir ntwt. mrt de,dl.ne thet the normtl\n\"However,  special  machinery   u neli would be too ilow.\"\nltetnil\nmight I\nnewi\" I\nchit)-\n11 J. Army Plane Patrols Dangerous\nArea to Spol Refugees,\nBy WILLIAM MCGAFFIN\nAuoelited Preu Stall Wrlttr\nAN ADVANCED AIRDROME IN\nINDIA, May 12 (Delayed) (AP)-\nThe U. S. Army plane warming up on the field is about to fly\ninto Burma to see if It can spot any\nmore of the refugees still plodding\nout on secret routes, making their\nway on foot ahead of the advancing\nJapanese through some of the most)\ntorturous country in, the world.\nSam Brewer of the Chicago Tribune and I are going along.\nWe have been warned it will be\nno picnic. If we had any such ideas\nwe soon got rid of them when we\nwere handed parachutes and they\nstarted sticking tommy guns in the\nwindows and telling us how to\nwork them.\n\"Keep your eyes peeled for Japs,\nthey say.\nA few seconds later the motors\nincrease their thunder to flying\ntempo and we take off\u2014a long\ntransport with no fighter protection. We are gambling on cloud cover, which is good today, and luck\nto see us through without a bruih\nwith the Japanese who were report\ned over this area in large numbers\nonly the day before.\nAs we dart through the cloudi 1\nlook down from 13,000 feet at wild\nsharp crags and the Impenetrable\njuhgle growths below. There Is an\nadditional cause for reflection: head\nhunters are living below. They make\nno distinctions.\nThe plane drops lower and lower\nuntil It is hardly 100 reet above the\nground and flying in big circles.\nThere should be some refugees\nhere\u2014\nSuddenly the observer grim ind\nsignals the pilot. He has sighted a\nparty of refugees. They are standing in the open, waving a big white\ncloth at us.\nJfe don't land\u2014the country is too\nrugged. But we identify ourselves\nand drop messages asking them to\nsignal If they need food or medicine\nThey reply they are all right.\nThere's still more to the story\nbut   security   reasons- prevent   me\nfrom telling the rest for the time\nbeing.\nRommel May Take\nCommand on\nthe Eastern Front\nLONDON, May 13 (CP)-Field\nMarshal Erwin Rommel has been\nwithdrawn from his command\nof German forces in Libya and\nmay be given a command on the\nEastern front, Reuters News Agency has reported in a dispatch from\nthe German frontier.\nThe dispatch said Field Marshal\nAlbert Kesselring, who has been\ndirecting the air attack on Malta\nfrom Sicily, also had left Italy\nand that German air strength in\nthe Mediterranean was being\nwithdrawan to other fronts.\nContinue to Bomb\nParis Cafes\nThat Germans Use\nBERNE, Switzerland, May 12 (AP)\n\u2014Two more restaurants used by the\nGermans in Paris have been bombed,\nadvices from the occupied French\ncapital said today.\nIt was suggested that theie were\ninspired by the appointment of\nMajor General Oberg, one of the\nright hand men of Gestapo Chief\nHeinrich Himmler, as head \"f police\nin the Paris area.\nCanterbury TEA\n^^^ SOLD BT *^\nSAFEWAY STORES. LTD\nLIQUOR COMMISSIONERS\nRETURNS TO COAST\nVICTORIA, May 13 (CP)-After\nmeeting liquor commissioners of\nthe other eight provinces and Dominion government officials. Liquor\nCommissioner W.F. Kennedy returned here today from Toronto.\nMr. Kennedy said: \"It was generally discussed but nothing definite was\ndone,\" in referring to the curtailment\nof liquor sales for the war's dura-\nlion.\nDODDS\nKIDNEY\nPILLS\nRecruiting Patriotic Dollars\nAt 500 Canadian Stations\nEvery band) of the Bank of Montreal is a \"recruiting itation\"\nfor Canadian dollars whose owners wish to serve their country.\nAt any one of our 300 Canadian branches you an buy war\nsavings stamps and certificates, and obtain full information regarding war loans.\nEnlist to the full extent of your ability to help win a decisive\nvictory for freedom.\nBANK OF MONTREAL\n\"A   BANK   WHERE   SMALL   ACCOUNT*   ARE   WELCOME\"\nModem, Experienced Banking Service \u2022.. the Outcome of 124 Yetn' Successful Operation\n'B\u00aby>\nWAR\nSAVINGS\nCEKnFICATTS '\nH. RADCLIFFE,\nW. II. RAKES, Managee\nNelson Branchi\nTrail Branchi\nRosiland Branchi\nNew Denver Branchi }. BURMAN, Manages\nKaalo Branchi        A. B. ROBERTSON, Maneges\nI. N. CRAN, Manager\nm\nittiibii Tl-Aiisl'i i i infc \u2022y^mkrl^-.i\n-.'-. __':.. J.__l...Ja-..H_ it,.\n |l    FOUft-\njin Power . . .\nThere a Gen ins\nYour Home!\nLOGAN   CLEMDININO,   MO.\ni ii nothing t mother cu de\ntt* birth to increaie het child'i\nilH U3VE GTCIS\nTO SE FRESH\nAS A \"DAISY*\nBO TD WEAK\nUNDIES TWICE\nI SIMPLY CRAZV\/\nking for romancd Then rentier men odor* dalntinenl\nNever endanger your charm by\n\u2022arlng undiu a lecond day with-\nt dipping them ln Lux to mtore\nleu.  Untiles abiorb peript-\ni which 1 eatls to undle odor.\nPliy ufel Dip undlu In Lux\nL every night, u non u yoa taka\nthem off. Lux remove! pcrtplre-\ntien\u2014keepi umllri freih ind\nI dainty. And regular dlpi ln Lux\n\" help dainty fabrici to wear longer\nbrain powtr,\" ays OS.\nLaird. However bar methods ot ran\ning ind educating tha child can\nhelp or injure hia latent mental acuity. Dr. Laird gou cm to iniwer\ntbe following queitiona.\nArt college prolettort brainy? Not\neipeciiUy. Tutt havt tbown tbat\ntbt iverage college profeuor hu\nonly ilightly mort brain power than\nthe iverage itudent. About one-\nfourth of tht itudenti ut brtiaier\nthan tba iverage teacher. The profeuor knowi more about hii own\nipecial tubject but doei not nee-\neatuily have any more brain power.\nAre there many achool itudenti\nwho tre u briiny u coUege leacb-.\ners?   Yes.\nAre children u brainy u their\nparents believe? Seldom. Tbe cute\nuying! of chUdren impreu pirenti\nmore thm outsider!.\nOo ichool tetchen uiuaUy recog-\nxe brainy children? No. Gradi\nKhool teichen ipot dumb youngsters more emly thin bnlny onei.\nAre lightning ctlculiton brainy?\nSeldom. A few have so few bni.il,\nother than their calculating ability,\nlhat they are to all practical purposes feebleminded.\nli great arliaite or musical ability i lign of brainineu? No. An average dose ot brum seems to be\nenough for \u2022 celebrited artist or\nmusician. Accomplishment in these\nfieldi dependi more on ipecial g.fti\nind their cultivation than it doei\non generil brainineu.\nCan a family have one brainy\nand one dumb child? Not usually.\nChildren ln the ume family are\nusually cloeely alike in brain power\neven though tbey may be very unlike in interest! and tastes.\nAre homely people more likely\nto be brainy? Just the opposite according to statistics.\nAre briiny children underlined?\nIt seems 10. The imalleat child in\nthe ichool room li uiuilly the brain-\niut.\nGIRLS AND BOYS EVEN\nAre glrli more likely to be briiny?\nNo, Girli and boyi have about an\nequal chince.\nAre brainy people likely to go\ncrazy? No.\nAre brainy people likely to be conceited? No. Brainy folk uiually realize that they have better heedi than\nothers, but they do not rub It ln.\nAre brainy people happy? Sel.\ndom.\nDoes the world reward brainy peo.\npie? Seldom.\nAre brainy people ikilled with the\nhanda? Seldom.\nAre brainy people popular? Rare\nly-\n-NILSON DAILY NIWI. NILSON  I C\u2014THURSDAY MOKNINO. MAY 14, _t-\nJobless . . .\nBoyfriend Slays\nAway Because He\nHasn't Any Honey\nBy BEATRICE FAIRFAX\nDetr Miu Fairfax: rr* been going with t young map tor iomi\nUmt. WhUe ha had a Job wt wtnt\nout tnd had lott ot tun together but\nifter tht Chriitmu ruth ht wtt\nItM otf tnd lince then he wont\ncome over. I've uked him uvtrtl\ntiftet to coma over tnd ipend thi\nevening it my houu bot ha inmti\nht won't comt ovtr until ht findi\ni Job and bu monty to ipend.\nUNHAPPY\nIt'i too btd thtt Jobleu men io\noften hive the feeling thtt if they\nhiven't money to trut girli they\n\u2022rent welcome. Hundredi ot girlt\nhive written to thli column, confiding how disappointed they in because a certain boy friend doun't\nshow up, the reaion being thtt he'i\nJobless tnd (eels the girl doein't\nwint to ue him if he isn't ln t\npoiition to treat.\nThere may be iome glrli who feel\nthU wiy tbout men but the mijorlty\ndon't, ind it'i 1 mistake lor I\nman to feel he'i unwelcome if he\ndoesn't irrlve with i bouquet in\none hand and a box of candy in the\nother. I think my correspondent\nshould write a friendly letter to\nthis man and Invite him to a family meal. Tell him she understandi\nthe iltuition, md please to forget\nibout \"showing her i good time.\"\n\u2022\u2014keep undiu new-looking! Start\nyour 1 n\\\n( dally dipping tonin.it.\ndipKi\nin-\nk LEVER rmooucT\nQUESTIONS   AND   ANSWERS\nM.C.R.-Would it be pouible for\na boy five yean of age to get asthma\nfrom playing with a dog?\nAniwer\u2014Yes, hypersentlveneu to\nanimal dander ll one ot the most\nfrequent causes ot asthma.\nUNION MAY OUST\nWOMAN WELDER\nVICTORIA, MaV  13  (CP)- The\nstatus of Mri. Ethel Harvey, who is\nemployed at a local shipyard u \u2022\nwelder improver, wat lut night reviewed by boilermikeri' Union Local 2 and lt is understood that the\ndecision of the Union delegatei\nwu unfavorable to her.\nUnion leaderi, however, declined\nto make-in announcement on the reiult of the meeting which wu it-\ntended by representative! of ill\nthe union locals.\nInquiry at the ihlpyard employing the woman welder dlicloied thit\nMrs. Harvey was still at work and\ndoing it satisfactorily.\nWhether or not the Boilermakers'\nUnion would make a move to enforce the removal of. the woman\nfrom the plant could not be ascer\ntalned.\nMRS. MCFARLANE OP\nCRANBROOK IS\nPRESBYTERY VICE-PRES.\nVANCOUVER, May 13 (CP)-\nE. G. Duncan of West Point Grey\nUnited Church was re-elected President of the Lay Association of\nthe B. C. Conference of the United\nChurch of Canada at tin- annual\nbusiness session yesterday.\nPresbytery Vice-Presidents appointed included Kootenay\u2014Mrs.\nW. B. McFarlane, Cranbrook.\nFRENCH'S\nMUSTARD\navvuftto\nt_zTcL4__!\nYou'll be astonished to learn\nhow French's improves meat!\nThe superior quality and distinctive flavour of this fine mustard\nsdds s decided taste appeal to\nsteaks, chops snd cold meat;\nCaitltgar Cubs Go\nto Comp July 3\nCASTLEGAR, B. C. - The Boy\nScout Executive Auociatwo met io\nCoronation Hall bare. Tba dates\ntor Cup camp at Csmp Tweedimuir,\nFruitvale, wen (tt for July 3 to IS-\nMiss,Nl Attridge,\nCranbrook,\nWeds J. McLean\nCRANBROOK, B. C.-MIss Mary\nLouise Attridge, daughter of the\nlate Mr. and Mn. W. t. L. Attridge, became the bride of John\nCyril McLean, son of the late Mr.\nand Mrs. J. T. McLean of Rossland, Saturday, at the home of Mr.\nand Mrs. J. F. Scott.\nThe bride was given in marrisge\nby J. F. Scott and wore a trim tour-\nquolse iuit with rust accessories\nond a large rust hat. Her corsage\nwas of talisman rosea and she wore\nher mother'i watch around her neck\nfor the traditional \"something old.-\"\nHer attendant wu Miss Helen May\nScott who wore a navy blue silk\ndress with white embroidered panels, navy shoes and black velvet\nturban. Her corsage was of pink\nroses.\nOfficiating clergyman was Rev.\nGalbraith of Kimberley and groomsman was Jack Ross of Kimberley.\nFolowlng the ceremony the toast\nto the bride was given by Rev. Galbraith which was responded to by\nthe groom.\nA buffet lunch was served in the\ndining room of the Scott residence\nwhere the table was set with an\necru lace cloth centred by a three-\ntiered wedding cake flanked by\nburning tapers.\nThe young couple left by motor\nfor Christifia Lake via Spokane in\nthe eafly afternoon and will reside\nIn Kimberley on their return.\nOut of town guests were Mr, and\nMrs. George Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.\nJack Ross and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ructi-\nanan of Kimberley and Miss Christine Paterson of Vancouver.\nGood Citizens . . .\nPunishments lor\nIhe \"Teen-Aged\"\n>y Garry Cleveland Myen, Ph.D.\nSome tints igo I led i public forum oo home cltlstnihip, with '.etchers tnd pirenti.\nI took the ittnd tblt tht slpDabet\not good eitlsenshlp ls home control\neatsblished In the etrly yetrs\u2014re-\ntpect for tht rights at otheri snd\nregard tor constituted tuthorlty.\nWhilt punishment! for tht pre-\nichool child ihould be llmlttd to\npreventing him trom doing certun\nthings, iomt punithihenti for oldtr\nschool age children might be he.p-\nt'.il\nHen in iome of the techniques\nsuggested it thi forum. All pun-\nIshmtnis thould be administered\nwithout tongut laihing! tnd emotion. Ont typt of puniitunent proposed wu for the offender to htve\nto sit doing nothing where he csn\nbe seen for t definite period, ranging with ige, from 20 to 90 minutei, I idded thit thli punishment\nwould only be effective with the\nchild who hu turned the meaning of NO, and would not vtnturt\nto leive the chtlr before the tiipe\nwu up.\nI feel sure that corporal punlih- j\nment and chair sitting are out.   If\npunishment really seems necessiry\nso lite, let ui limit lt to denials\nof a cheriihed privilege.\nThe other diy I hetrd of a mother who made her high ichool ion\nstay twty trom i school dtnce beciuse he had disobeyed her In some\nwty. This lad had to cancel hli\ndite with a girl. It wu molt humiliating. Now ind then I hear\nof I parent who refuiei to talk to\nher adolescent daughter for uveral\ndayi, to punlih her. All iuch punishments seem to me very undetlr-\nible, the lut-ntmed one utterly\nchildish.\nA simple rule which might generally be applied is, do not punish\non the fint offense. Let the nature\nand the seriousness of this flrit\noffense be mide cleir ind let the\npenilty be announced, If the act Is\nrepeited. Then prove your word\nIs good.\nMidsection . . .\nStretching Is\nBest Streamliner\n\u2022y IOA JEAN KAIN\nIt your weight looms larga at tbt\nmidriff, it'i stretching exercuct tm\nyou. You ctn\u2014and moit likely need\nto\u2014takt uveral lnchu ott your\nwaiitlint tnd'tont, firm tnd flttttn\nyour abdominal girdle.\nAny woman who will do thit\ntat ot itretching exerciiei every dty\ncan bring htr wiistline to termi ind\ntcquire t firm muscular girdle.\n1. Position\u2014Lying on your btck\non tht floor with legi itnlght down\nInd irms on floor overhead.\nMovement\u2014Stretch your right leg\ntcrou tht lltt tnd touch teet to\nfloor on the fir side. Hold for t itcond tnd glvt in extri itretch to\nthe midriff muscle!. Relax, then\nstretch left leg tcrou the right tnd\ntouch tou to floor beyond. Repett\nsix tlmu, relixing between timu.\nI. Petition\u2014Stme, ttntch on floor\nto full extenilon.\nMovtatet-ritx right knu aad\nbring thigh oy toward chut. As you\ndo thit, dig tht null ot tbt back\ninto Iba, floor. Hold for I second\nthen ilowly forct kneecap over ta\nthe lett ude tod touch it to iht\nfloor. Return to chut, relax, and repeat with lttt knee flexed, i\nJ. Poiition\u2014Lying oa bick on\nfloor, left itnlght down tod iron\nitretched up on floor.\nMovement\u2014 Inch around until\nyour body forma in uc, with knees\ntnd elbowi fairly itralght, and hinds\nind feet u clou together u you etn\ngtt thtm. Hold it for t moment end\nthtn work your wty back in tht oppoilte direction. Try to keep your\nback and hipi on the floor through-\nout\n4. Poiition\u2014Still on your back on\nthe floor, but wtth armi itnight\nout it iidu on floor, ihoulder level.\nMovement\u2014Keeping legi together,\nmove them u t unit. Hex toward\nchut, thin turn hlpi ildtwtrd ud\nitnighten with \u2022 rolling motion.\nHive legs itnlght down, then iwing\nup to other tide ind flex igiiln\ntowird chut. Thli exerciie dou\ntwo thingi. It itretchu your wttit.\nline tnd massigei the back of the\nhips into t imooth line. Repeat 20\ntimes.\nPanley 1$ Best\nVitamin Source\nS, DIAN HALLIDAY\n\\\nPanley, onca merely thought ot\nu tbe moit popular herb for gtrn-\nuhing or flavoring, la now consider -\ntd tbe but tourct of VUsmin A.\nOnt ounce ot parties suppliu many\nunlti of Vitamin A, along wtth Vitamin C and many other food minerals.\nPulley cin be town u early ts\nthe ground csn be worked in the\nSpring. Space the audi thinly, covering wtth only one-fourth to one-\neighth inch of toil\nSinn ptrtlty leedi in ilow to\ngermin ite I taking from four to tix\nweeks), It u but, juit before towing, to pour boiling wtter in tbt\nIf you wtnt t illm wtilt, do thli\nitretching exerclie Illustrited by\nbuutlful Helene Hudson, imbltious\nyoung  actress.   Begin   with   kneei\nPoted for ldt Jem Kiln\nflexed, top picture, then keep ihoulden flat on floor u you roll hips\nsideward and touch kneecap to\nfloor.\nWINDSOR, England, (CP.) -\nPercy Collins, head forester to Royalty at Windsor for 42 years, has retired. *\u00abm\nASK YOUff <'..\nbmpanion^^\nSOLVING PARENT PROBLEMS\nQ. Should we crltlciie the com\nmanderi of our army, navy or air\nforcei ln the preience of our children?\nA. No; became we do not hive\neU the ficU.\nQ. \"How can I keep my three-\nyear-old from crying io much? It\nyou don't let her hive her way lhe\ncries. If you don't give her whit\nshe wants ihe erlu.\"\nA. Sne'i smarter thain you are.\nShe knows how to get what she\nwants and lo have her own way.\nQuit plying her for crying. See\nthat she doesn't get what she wants\n'SHALLOW DRILLS\nREADY TOB MROLTY\nSEED ,<\nCrowing vitamia A in victory\nsard eni\nshallow drills, u shown ln tht Gtr-\nden-Graph. The seedi ihould htvt\nbeen soaked for 14 houn before-\nhind in tepid witer. Thit process\nwill cut tht gtrminitlng ptrlod ilmost ln hilf.\nLtttr, ts tht plinti develop, thin\nthem to sttnd ilx to tight lnchu\n(or even more) iptrt. Pinlty grows\nbest ln partial shade and liku a\nrather moiit soil.\ncniunftsi\n\u2022beaU ba stun ti swag\nto tan-day Intervals trots tha ttaa\nUm* unllintj ippear ibove tba\nground until tbe planti gat to large\nthat oot cannot pt through tba\nraws without Injuring tba tallage.\n_^-s_____t j*_bl^_^\n* y ^^^^******^*f \/ ^a^^^^^^^\nPART of our wa>-timt duty U ta\nmaka tun wa glvt our fimiliu tha -\nkind of tood thty require for\nheilth tnd tn\u00abrgy, u thla weak I'd\nlike to tell yeu of t iptciilly nouriihing. delicloui food to Includt ln\nthit week'i ihopping.\nWt til know thtt Niture'i ilmoit\nperfect food ii MILK, tnd reilixe\nthit this ihould ntvtr bt itinted In\ntbe home. Unfortunately, tomt\nchildren, end tAlti (oo, dont like\ndrinking milk ilone. So here'i how\nto popultrlu thit vtry necessiry\nfood. Simply servi lt wltb Fry'i\nCocoa.\nFry'i CoCot It \u25a0 rich ta Caloriu\n(the name given to deicrlbe the\nenergy vtlue of tood) tnd ti tlto\nrich in IRON. Now Iron ti prtcticil-\nly tht only Important eonatituent\nlacking in milk, io by adding Fry'i\nCocoa to milk you Increase the\n\u2022mount of Iron continued by 40%.\nPlan to icrve Fry'i Cocoa every\nday\u2014Iti delightful chocolaty flivour\nmaku lt i moit welcome food in\nyour home.\nFryi' Cocot ii very economical\nind todiy ictuilly costi leu thtn\nbefore the wtr.\nSee how euy lt It to serve.\nPry's Cocot\nFor ttch cupful required, mix to-\nR ether DRY, htlf to ont teispoon-\nil of Fry'i Cocot, with sugir to\ntutt. Add tnough cold milk to mikt\ncocoi md iugir Into i imooth putt.\nPour on boiling milk tnd itlr well.\nNote: The flavour of Fry's Cocot\nIt improved by whiiklng with t rottry beater Jutt betore terving.\nYou ctn mtkt 60 lirgt cupt trom\none pound of Fry'i Cocot.\nWritt Jthtne Ptttntu' - Fry-Cid-\nbury Ltd., Montrul, fur the new\nby crying for It. Just ily NO to\nyounelf, and make younelf obey.\nIt might be wise to hive her checked by your doctor.\nQ. My son ilx yein old hu been\nituttering ilnce he was three. He\ndoes not itutter it ill when reciting from memory. He is highly\nimiginitlve tnd very ictlvi.\nA. Reid much to him. Encourage him to recite from memory ind\nto make things with his handt. Work\non yourself and the family for calm\nand serenity tnd on tMt child for\nless excitement tnd fatigue. Aet\nas if you don't notice the stuttering\nll all.\nRed raipberriei ire eisler to\ngrow thin blick ind purple rasp\nberries. Also they require leu\nspace. Indian Summer for etrly\nand Taylor for late are amopg the\nbest   The former been i lecond |FRtB   Recipe   Book,   \"Chocollts\ncrop in tht FlU.       . I Around tht flock.\"\n100\ndelicious nouriihing\nSANDWICHES\neon bo made from a\noi. bottlt\nOf\nBOVRIL\nSpread it thinly, becauw tt Is highly concentrated.\nWonderful on hot birftered toast: try it today. \u00ab...\nSERIAL   STORY By   JERRY   BRONDFIELD\nNo Refuge From Love\n \t\nCHAPTER THIRTY-NINE\n(Contlnuid)\nThen he released her. Molla s\u00b0tri-\ninto a chair. \"So there were no other\nreasons entering into the picture,\"\nhe repeated. \u2022\nMolla bit her lip.   'No.\"\nThen why did you kiss me like\nthat?\" He sat down beside her.\n\"Molla,\" he said softly, \"don't penalize me for being a sap\u2014a blind\ntap who didn't wake up until it\nwas almost too late. I love you,\nMolla. I guess I can understand now\nhow men have been able to uy all\nthe fancy things and compose the\nphrases they have when they ipoke\ncf love.\"\nHe tipped her chin up with her\nhand. \"Now that you\u2014Tay\u2014now 1\nfeel free to say these things. You\nlove me\u2014I know you do. Don't ask\nme how\u2014I Just do. I want to marry\nyou, Molla.\"\nHe look her In hii arms again\nand she buried her head against his\nshoulder. \"Yes\u2014Neil. I love you,\"\nshe whispered, \"but please don't\nask me to marry you.\"\n\"That doesn't make sense,\" he\nuid incredulously.\n\"It dou\u2014to me,\" she answered,\n\"but, please\u2014do not ask me why\u2014\nT-igTnt now.\"\n\"You're not being fair,\" he whispered.\nShe knew that only too well. She\nknew that he would come back and\nask her to marry him. She knew,\ntoo, that she wouldn't be able to\nsay yes.\nMolla struggled loose from his\narms. \"I'm sorry\u2014I muit leave.\"\nShe looked at her watch.\n\"What? At 11:45? Where are you\ngoing at thii time of night?\"\n\"I have an appointment. It li Important.\"\nNeil's eyes grew serious. \"An appointment. Where? With whom?\nOr am I being too nosey?\"\n\"I\u2014I'm sorry, Nell, I cannot tell\nyou.\"\n\"Can J drop you off?\"\nShe shook her head.  'No,\" the said\nnervously.    \"Please   go   now.    I\nmust be leaving myielf.\"\nHe left then and she hurried upstairs for her hat ind coat.\nBut Neil didn't go very tar. He\nwalked acron tht itreet ind moved\nInto the dirkened corner of t hill-\nway. Ht wilted then until Molla\ncame 'out Mol't pulted her gloves\nfrom her pocket at the wtlked down\nthe steps tnd Nell uw t small\npiece of piper flutter to the sidewalk. Ho walked ovir and picked\nup the piece of piper.\n>   He followed her at i life distance\nuntil she got Into \u2022 taxi. Then he\nhailed a cab himself and told the\ndriver to follow her.\nNeil followed Molla up Lexington avenue to the Yorkvllle section.\nThey stopped a half block behind\nwhen Molla got out, paid her driver\nand went inside a restaurant.\n\"Okay,\" Nell told his driver. \"I'll\nget out here,\"\nNeil pulled his hat down over his\neyes and collar around his ears.\nIt had started to snow again, That\nwould help, too. He walked past\nthe restaurant and looked Inside. He\ndidn't see Molla. He walked past\nagain. This Ume he saw her. She\nhad just started to sit down at a\ntable along the side of the room\ntoward the rear. He noticed a tall,\nblond man appear almost immediately from a back room and join\nher.\nTwo men entered the restaurant.\nThat was Neil's chance. He lit a\ncigaret and cupped his handa in\nfront of his face to shield it as much\nas possible. He flipped Inside the\ndoor behind the two men and walked lo a table ln the rear on the\nopposite ilde of the room.\nHe couldn't explain his sudden\nimpulse to follow Molla except that\nhe had a hunch and he wanted to\nplay it us far as possible. He burled\nhis head ln a newspaper and hoped\nMolla didn't see him.\n(To Be Continued)\n11 \u25a0 \u25a0 1111111111 \u25a0 i j r i \u25a0 111 j 11111111 r 11111111111 s 11.\n\"Build B. C. Ptyrolli\"\nPURE\nTO THE\nLAST\nDROP\n\"Pacific Milk must be preserved, and there must be\nsome way to do it. Judging\nby the way it keeps fresh In\nthe can after opening they\nmust have found the way. It\nkeeps its purity to the last\ndrop.\"\u2014Mrs. L. C, from a\nletter.\nPacific Milk\nIrradiated and  Vacuum Packed\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nVI    \u2022 I      I*     *\n1 his delicious cere\nhas proved itself\nSonw\nwe calt it\nShreddies\nTWO YEARS AGO a ttity new bretkftst cereil wu introduced\nto Canadlani. We wanted this cereal to win iti emit way in\nthe world. So we simply cilled it \"Cubs\".\nSince' thtt time Cubs his won t ftvoured place on thouiandi\nof Ctntditn breakfast tables. So today, we are proud to\nreceive it under the new trade mark, \"Shreddies\"*, as a member\nof the Shredded Wheat family. It is made in the Shredded\nWhett bakeries of Niagara Falls.\n\"Shreddlet\", in their attractive new package, come to your table\ncrisp, crunchy, toasted i golden brown. \"Shreddies\" contiin ill\nthe goodneu of whole whett\u2014the brtn, the minerals, the\nprotein, the precious wheit germ. Gtt t pick-\n\" ''om your grocer todty.\n#e.\n ....\nsf_____aa.il* ns  .\n IHOE S for the\n\u25a0AAl.\nWHO CARES\n\u2022 ASTORIA\n\u2022 WORTHMOM\ntILUEILOOD\nPriced from\n$6.50 to $11.50\nIt Andrew\nft CO.\nLeaders in Footfuhion\ned Cross Head\nills Gyros\nKiety's Origin\ntr. Justice Gordon, Chairman ot\nj Executive of the Canadian Red\nMl Society, Mondiy evening\nike belore the Nelion Gyro Club\nfee origin of the Red Croat end\n; remittee.ions. Motion picture!\n[Britiih Columbia scenery, md\nthe King ind Queen's visit to\nBary, were also mown by G. T.\ntnt Cilgary.\nEtt. Tutfrey, B. C. Commiuioner\nKe Red Cross; E. E. L. Dewdney\nklrman of the Nelson Red Crou\nnee Cimpilgn; W. R. GrubDe,\n\u25a0on Red Crou Pruident; ind\nL. McBride tiso ipoke ln tup-\nI ot the finance drive which\n\u25a0ed Monday. J. Shapter of Cal-\n(jr wis another speaker.\nIrs.Hammof\ntenata Dies\nRENATA, B. C.-Mrs. A. A. Hamm\nII taken ill auddenly recently and\nM rushed to Trail-Tadanac Hoi-\nIII where ihe died May T.\nThe funeral service Uok place ln\n\u00bb Rente School Home May 10.\n, W Bahnman conducted the ser-\nice. Mrs. Himm Is lurvived by Mrs,\nT. 3. Dyck, Mn. D. Hamm, Jake\nItmm, John Himm of Trill ind\nb* Himm ot Oliver.\nCAY PRINTS\nin all sizes at\nlilody's Fashion Shop\nHONE 116\n; FOR MILK AND CREAM\nFOR COUPONS\nh\nSET NO \"CEILING\"\nON YOUR SERVICE\n70 Visitors See\nTrail-Tadanac\nHospital Plant\nTRAIL B. C. Miy l*-6ev\u00abniy\nTrailiiu viiited the Tntl-Tadaaac\nHospital on Viiiton DM \u00abe Saturdiy. Tbe vUitors wen Ihown ikl\ndifferent deptrtmeoti, and tin vtrioui equipment wu demooiutlea\nto them. Memben ot the staff con-\nducted the visitor! through tht hoepital-\nTrail Chipter of tbe Regiitered\nNurses Aaeocutioo entertained H\ntd Saturday afternoon at the Nunu\nBorne. Muiic wm supplied by Um\nCanadian Legion Bran Bud. The\ntn table wai covered with an embroidered cloth and centred with\nlovely lilacs In e low bowl, and pur.\npie candlu cut \u2022 toft iilumtnauoo\nover tb* tea table. Ptnaiei asd tulips ornamented ItM individuil Ublu and mon than 100 gueiti wtn\nwelcomed by Mrs. Parker Williims\nind Mrs JM* Kamp. Mrs. W. A\nCoghlin, Mn._C.W- Hailewood, Mn.\nN D C. MacKinnon and Mrs. M. L\nBrothen presided at the unu.\nMrs. DM.R. Willlamion was convener tnd the serviteurs wen members ot the AuocliUon waving their\nuniformi.\nNelson Has High\nPercentage Air\nCrew Applicants\nFO. J- E. Wright, who wu In\ncherge of the R.C.A.F. recruiting\nunit here Mondiy ind Tuesdty, uld\nTuesday that M men hed applied,\nand about 90 , ptued the medical\nexaminations.\n\"Ai in Trsll,\" hi utd, \"then hu\nbeen an unuiuttly high percentage\not men who wen applying tor ilr\ncnw, thit li, wireless ilr|ur>neri.\nair gunners, piloti tnd observers.\n\"Air crew will be called tint, tnd\nreasonably non tnd th* ground\nerew will be absorbed ai tut u\nquotas will permit. Somt ilr cnw\nwill go to pre-enllstment schools\nit Edmonton, tnd several will go\ndirectly to manning depots.\"\nFo. Wright expliined thit these\npre-enlistment ichooli gave encouragement to boyi whose high school\neducation wu not complete. \"Pre-\nenllstment ichooli give i 12-weeks\ncourse In ilgebn, geometry, physics\n\u2022nd Engliih to bring thett subject.\nup to grid* XII standards, illowlng\nboys with incomplete high ichool\ntraining to quillty tor lir cnw,\nwhereas lormerly they m*t* turned\nover to ground crew.\nSo. Rhoda C. Kelr, who received\nIS applications for thl R.C.A,F.\n(Women'i Division), uld thit of the\n10, only three were rejected on\nmedicil groundi.\nPtt. O'Sullivan\nWini at Whitt\nPte. P. O'Sulllvytn wu first priie\nwinner ind Mrs. ft. Lunn second,\nIt the progressive whist sponsored\nTuudiy night by the Junior Catholic Women'i Letgue it the Cathedral HllL\nP.  Difoe   won  the    consolttlon\npriie. Twelve tables were in play.\n6 Babies Immunized\nat W.I. Clinic\nSix ot the ieven babies ittending\nthe Women'i Institute Btby Clinic\nWednesday were vaccinated. Dr.\nC. M. Robertson, uilited by Mill\nNancy Dunn, immunised four (Or\ndiphtheria, one for whooping cough\ntnd one tor smallpox.\nLtdlu assisting were Mn. J. C.\nRobison, Mrs. G. Sutherland tnd\nMri. W. Poitlethwtlt*.\nHelp The + ReJ Cross\nnm _, \u00ab ah am\nTEA\n___\nu . ..     m .     \u25a0   .*.\nTko Flwot\nTiiiut Y\u00abt)\nCin lay\n-NH.MN DAILY NtWl MILSON \u2022. C\u2014THUMDAY MORNINO MAY 14.\nNELSON SOCIAL\nty MM. M. J. VIONIUX\nKDIY-mCHOLS\n\u2022 St Paul'l United Church pre-\nwaMd t happy aeeae Saturday\nmoming when Rtv. H. Mwtrt-\ntmfm nairni la wedlock Velmi,\nonly diughter ot Mr. tad Mn. J V\nNlcholi oi lh* Wiadumut tnd\nStanley, second ton oi Mr. ind Mrs.\nL 3. tf-ty et Nelion. IW bride\nchow u her matron of honor bar\nlister, Mrt Itnad of Tunntl, ktr\nhridumtld, Mlu Martha Johneoo of\nSalmo and bar niee* Mia Bleo\nMay u flower girl Tbe groom wu\nlupported by hli brot\u00bb\u00abr, H Idey,\ntnd the uiheri ww* Oordon WiUiami aad Jamu UDuc. Tb* bride\nchu* a dainty whit* laat wtdding\ntrut ovtr white left*!* with iiriu.\ntt wu form fitting tat ovtr It hung\nt floor-length n*t v*ll with a becoming halo of silk net Her bouquet\nwu ot Tillman roeu tnt mauve\nHocks. Mn. Strand chou turquoise\nMu* sheer ilyled M Oreciin llntt,\npuiel flowers In htr hair aad carried a bouquet at Mtp dngoni and\nnarclui. Hm brldumild, Mlu Johnson, donn*d a thai) pink ihur frock\nmade on ilmilar Unu to tha matron\not honor. AecuMrtu wttt la fold\ntat abt etrritd tht urn* flowers\nla bar bouquet U th* matron ol\nhonor. Tht llttl* flown girl, glltn\nttty, wu dainty la ktr floor Itngth\nblu* flowered frock. Her colonial\nbouquet mu et nircluus tnd ront.\nMn. Idey, mother ot tht groom,\nwon a powder blut sheer dreu and\na conage of nut. At tht ilgning of\nthi register Donild Brown, iccomptnltd by Mn T.JS. Itrguion,\nung, \"My Ships.\" ror trtvelling the\nbride chtnged to a b\u00abi|i crepe dress\nturquoise blut coat md beige ac-\nceuorltt. ne honeymoon ii being\nspent It Butt Ctlgtry, th* Windermere. Th* wedding breakfast at\ntb* SUr Cate wu attended by thl\nguests. Tht thrle-tiered wtdding\ncake embedded In mauve tnd whltt\ntulle, flanked by mauve lighted tapers thd white (lowers, centred th*\ntablt. Tht groom rtipondtd to the\ntout proposed ky Mri. Stewirt-\nForbes. Among those Ittending were\nMT. tnd Mrs. I 3. Edey, Rontld\n\u25a0dty, Mln EUen Edey, Hit 11\nStrtnd, Mr. tnd Mrs. T. Johnion,\nJ. LeDuc, Oordon Willlimi, Mr. tnd\nMrs. William Brown, Br, Mr. and\nMrs. Dyke, Mr. tnd Mrs. McKay,\nMrl. 3. C Grummitt, MT. and Mrs.\nWlllltm Brown, Jr, Mr. and Mn\nHirvey Grummett, Mr. tad Mrt.\nThomu Maniell, Mn. J. Woodall.\nMrs. R. Milli. Miu Enid Hinsoa,\nMiM IVt McUUan, Mrs gydtey\nHonwill, Miu Rite WuthtrbeaS.\nMiu Haul Stout, MI. and Mn. O.\nRoUrlwa, CpL Thomu Hunt, Mlu\nMtry Htddla, Mr. Doyte, Jtev. tod\nMn. J. L Clerihue, Trail, Donald\nBrown tat Mr. Stewart-Fork**.\nVISITORS ntOM COAST\nt   MraVllo Romano, SlUci street\nbu u guut, Mr- tat Mrt. Anthony\nFury ot Vancouver.\na Pte. Pater Luuta ot Vtrnon\nhu returned tfter spending his furlough with kit wltt tat Mr. aad\nMn. Stanley Morrii. Fifth Stntt\n\u2022 Recent ihoppen in tho city n-\ndudtd Berntrd F*rd ot CtsUegtr\n\u2022 Mlu Junt Juty wu hi town\nfrom Shutty Bench netr Katlo,\nTuudty.\n\u2022 W. Rempel ot Rentta tptit\nTuttdty In tht dty.\n\u2022 Harold Hailam wu la town\ntram Cranbrook yuttrdty.\nvisrroRS new spokani\nt Mr. tnd Mn John J. Ihllngu\not Spokint wtrt viiiton in Ntlion\nyuterdiy.\no Mlu \"Jackie*' Holgen ipent\nyuterdiy in town en routt to Ver\nnon, wben the hu been tnntfer-\nnd.\n\u2022 Mr. end Mn. Stanley MorrU,\nFairvitw, have lttt for Ctnyon to\n\u25a0ptnd * wttk tt th* horn* ot the\nlatter*' parenU, Mr. tnd Mrs. Roy\nBrowell, belore Mr. Morrii leives\ntor Calgary where ht hu enlisted\nt Mr. tnd Mn W. C. Motlty of\nBonnington wtn ln town yuterdiy\ntn route to their Summer pltoe ou\ntht North Shore,\ne Among recent ihoppen In the\ncity wu E. Wanstall of Nikusp.\ne Mlu Joyce Pilmer ot Kulo\nvisited Nelson Tuudty.\nt Mn. Willitm Wilion tnd her\nbaby diughter lift Kootenty Uk*\nGeneril Hoipittl yuterdiy tor thtlr\nhome it 111 ctrbontte Strut\n\u2022 Mrs. T- J- Hukin of Trill Is\niptndlng \u25a0 ftw days at the home of\nMrs. Normin McLeod, Ttt Stanley\nStrut\n\u2022 Mr. uid Mn. A- M. Htm were\nln the city trom Silverton Tuudty\nt Recent vUiton In town Included f. O. Stenmon ot Stlmo.\n\u2022 3. Tier tnd Earl Tier Of New\nDenver vUlted Nelion yuterdiy.\nIcebreaker Goes\nto Russia\nfor Duration\nOTTAWA, Miy 11 (CP)- Tht\nCanadian Icebreaker Montcalm hli\narrived safely In Northern Rutsit\nend will remiln it thl service of the\nSoviet Government tor tht duration\not tht wu, It wu tnnounctd todty\nby Ult Department of Externil\nAtftlri.\nTht Montcalm U tht itcond Ctntdlm lclbretklr to serve in those\nwtters under wir conditions. Toward th* Md Of tht Flnt Grett Wtr\ntn Icebntktr newly-built tt Glugow for tht Canadian Govtrnmtnt\nwu loaned to Russii by th* British\nGovernment, with tht contint of\nCanada.    .\nTht Montctlm U a ihip of 1432\ngrou toni tnd hu been In the Ctntditn ilrvlce for many yeara on\nthl St. Lawrence Rlvtr tnd Atltntic coast.\nTh* \u00abMittr ind crew were to\ndeliver the ship to the Ruulini wbo\nwill operate lt themselves, the Ci-\nntdians ire expected bick In Canada\nihortly.\nFlnti arangementt regarding the\nflnmclil aspect of tbt tranifer hive\nttot been settled tnd offlclils were\nuntblt to uy whether the ship ls\nbeing iold or chattered to RuUit.\nTo Consider Wright\nApeal for\nTraining Deferment\nVANCOUVIR, Miy IS (CP) -\nE. E. Leery, chtlrmtn ot tht Vincouvtr Labor Council, Wld l mtet\nlnf of Ute council thtt consideration\nwill be given by nitioni wu urvicu OfflcliU ln Vtncouver to in\napplication for deferment ot the\ntrltnlng ot AUln C. Wright, Ubor\nOrganiiU- Mr. Wright wu given\npolice to nport tor tnining while\nnegotettlng on behalf of employees\nof I govtrnmtnt owned pltnt here\nLeery uld Mr. Justice A. M. Man-\nson, mtmbtr ot tht Drift Boird,\ntnd othtr members hid assure A lum\nthtt tvtry consideration would be\nglvtn to I rtquut for deferment\nWright, who ii JO, wu notified to\nprepare for trmy camp when he was\norganUlng employees of the Dominion Bridge Company md Hamilton\nBridge Comptny here.\nHirold J. Pritchett, Secrettry, has\ncautioned th* council gainst assuming Wright's cut wu irregular until they knew ill the ftcts. He slid\nhe understood \\here hid been 24\nmen of 30 yeirl of ige htd received\nnoticei in B. C- Wright left here\nby pltne tor Otttwt Sundty.\n__, mm     ,,...'\nOTTAWA, Mty 11 (CP)- Ten\nCanadian nunu who lttt Ctntdt\nduring tht tint week In April for\nSouth Africa have trrlvtd ufely\ntfter I pleasant trip.\nOn. Jhtt Ql\\\nTHURSDAY, MAY 14, 1942\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNING\n7:45-0 Ctntdt\n7:48-Wak* Up gnd Llv. (CKLN)\n8:06\u2014C*C Niwi\nSilS-Swilt Hour M Prtytr\nl-tt-Frent LIM Ftmily\nMS-Gf|in Mtlodiw.\nMMftC News\nt:ls-C*tiittl Tim* (OCUt)\nfcJO-Breiktllt tt Slrdl'i\n9:54-\u2122* Slgnsl\n10:0O-Motnlh\u00bb Vlt|t\nI0:l\u00bb-8on$t from _t \"X\" Ranch\niOX_)\n10:\u00bb-Nov\u00ab!ty Time (CKLN)\n10:45-FMm thl Music ftoofe\nUi00-4ttleily Rhythm\nU:15-B*lween thl BOOkendi\nlliJO-Musle Btfort Lunch (CKt.N)\nntRNOON\n11:00\u2014\u00bbC   farm Broidtast\n12:25\u2014Thl  Notice  Botrd  (CKLN)\n12:30-CBC   Ntws\n12:41\u2014Fifteen Minutu from Broad-\n_____MBW________________M-_______M__MMMMM\u00ab\nmJ*,m**mm**f*ilt\u00bb*ttmw*mm*-.\nSLACK SUITS\nSUM IS to ll. ftlttd from\n$7.95 t6 $J 1.95\nFashion pint Ltd.\nwiy.\ni:&o-Muii-_tl interlude\n1:6\u00bb-Ttlk\n1:15\u2014\"Bbucjutt Tlmt\"\nLSO-Club Matin**\n2:00-Sweet It Mellow\n2:S0\u2014Fiedler Conducts\n2:45-Thrte Suns Trio\niiOO-tfht Western Flvt\n3:l5-Jostph Gilllchtoi Otehattri\n\u00bb:36-Wlihi\u00ab  Campbell   sings\nS:45-BBO Newt\n4:0\u00bb-Bob Cirroll. Songs\n4:1J-Twt Pltno Tttm\n4:45-\"E*\u00abt CAUt Reporti\"\n4:3fl-Ken Stevens It \u00bbwi\u00bb Y\u00ab\u00b0\n1:00\u2014Ntwt comment\n5:05-CKLN's Birthdiy Ptrty\n5:S(I-CBR Prulhti\nJ:45-Hert Wl Oo Dtkclng\nVSNINC\nlidft-ViglbOfid't RAtd\n6:1*\u2014tlnty^ai\n\u00ab:JO-I\u00abtbelle Mclwla Sing.\n\u00ab:45-Notei In Music\n7:00-CBC Ntwi\n1tl*-Prtn)l\u00bbtdl Symphony Concert\n\u00bb:0O-CBC Nttiontl Ntwi\nl:l*-\"Niwbrld|t\"\nH:30-BBC New.reel\n\u2022;l\u00bb-Dftm\u00bb\n8:J0-Brittin Spukl '\nfc-tt-'-A* A Mitter ot Fitt*\nIO:00-CBC News\n10:15\u2014Muiln trOrn tht Piclflc\n10:45-J\u00bbrry Jonu' Orcheitri\nU:0ft-God Stvt tht King\nVeterans Guard\nStages \"Pro\"\nEnlertainmenl\nTbt V*te*aai Guird ptetooo it\nNtltoa givt t splendid eoctal at\ntha Armory Friday nlgbt to the\nWomen'i Auxiliary to tha Activ*\nForcu, lh* Canadiaa Women's\nTrtining Corpi. Nelson platoon ot\ntht Rocky Mountiin Rangers aad\nother friends. A number at guirdi-\nmen wu* ovu from Trtll,\nA tint program wu marked by\ntht amine* at vttutn aatutain-\nen of the Gutrd staff. All\" Rougn.\nton, who for years hid t prognm\non CBC. in Vincouver entitled\n\"Mr. md Mn.\" wu th* Muter ot\nCeremoniu. Then then wu \"Bill'\nRtld. who wu formerly with tht\nLondon itige, md George Brougs-\nton, * professional on th* London\nitige. Cltvtr little dtnct* wtrt\nperformed by thru llttl* dincan,\nud Bobby Waulck did a tap dine*.\nThe tlx OM Country tirmen who\nwtn finiihing \u2022 letvt it Ntlion\nwtn guuti tt tht dmce, tnd Lieut-\nCoL D. Philpot ot Crmbrook wu\ntiso t guut\nA delicioui reptrt followed dtnclng wd wu prepired md urved\nby E. P. Wise slso of the Veteran's\nGutrd.\nLieut F. O. Harrii, It the Oftlcer\nComminding Nelion Detichment,\nVetertns' Guird of Cinada.\nVichy Replies\nto U. S. Note\non Martinique\nVICHY, Miy IS (AP) Tht Vichy\ngovernment innounced tonight thit\nit hid lent \u2022 nply to i U. S. nott\nconcerning Mtrtlniqut whieh hu\ngiven rise to grive queitiom.\nTbi text of the Vichy reply wu\nnot disclosed ut i communique uid\nthe Americtn note hid bee nsub-\nmltted to thorough eximlnttion titer the hurried return of Marsh.il\nPetain to Vichy, from vacation early\nthis wuk.\nThe communique followi:\nThe Americin government communicated to the French government\non Miy 5, through the Intermediary\nof Admin) Georgei Robert high\ncommiuioner of Frmce In the An-\ntillet, t nott eontilrflng new demand\ntending to modify the status of the\nAntilles it preient in force.\n\"Problems such u those put for\nwtrd by the Americtn Government\nhas given rise to grave questions.\n\"They have bun made th* subject ot thorough examination since\nthe return of the Marshal.\nOn different occasions the ch'.el\nof government, Ltvtl, has conferred on this subject with Admiral of\nthe fleet Darlan, Admiral Auphan,\nSecretary of Sttte for th. Nivy, and\nGovernor Genertl Brieve, secrettry\nof state for colonics.\n\"President Ltval today tent the\nreply of the French to the American Government.\"\nLon of Destroyers\na Serious Blow\nLONDON, Mty 13 (CP)-An offlclil source todty called the loss\nof the destroyers Kipling, Lively\nand Jackal In the Medlterrinein t\nserloui blow because the \"cuual-\ntles, even though small In number,\nwere ill veteran lumen.\"\nSince more thin 100 crew memberi wert reicued, the loss presumably wis no more thin 100 men.\nTtll bomberi which sink the deitroyen, thli iource Mid, trt believed to htvt comt from buu on\nCrete which hive \"very much hemp-\nend\" British naval operations in\nthe Eutern Mediterranean since\nthe Nails occupied that Island.\nKINC RECEIVES U. S.\nNAVY CHIEF\nLONDON, Miy IS (CP)- The\nking todty received in audience Admiral Hirold Stirk. commanden of\nthe U. S. fleet in Europeen waters.\nLater, the Admiral with Ambuudor\ntnd Mrs. John Winint lunched with\nthe King md Queen.\nNew under-arm\nCream Deodorant\ntttftly\nStops Perspiration\n1. Dou pet rot dram or men's\nshim. Dou aot Irritate ikin.\n2. No wirting ta diy. Cu be\nued tight ifter shiving.\nS. Inmmljr stops pcrspintion\nfor 1 to 5 dayi. Removes odor\nitem penpintion.\n4. A pure, white, gretieiesi,\nstainless vanishing creim.\n5. Arr i<I hu been iwirded the\nApprovilSeilofrheAmcricm\nInstitute of taunacriog tot\nbeing hirmless to fsbrics.\nAnld I. th. LAROEIT BEtUNO\nOtOOOIUUn. Try a Jar todayl\nARRID\n*__,_\u25a0    . At ill \u2022_\u25a0*\u2022\u2022 ttUI\u00bb. \u2022\u2022'l-l \u00ab*^\nW<\"l\u00bb (^Xat*taa***i\\-W\nVeteran Chiefs\nLead Troops\nin Kerch Battle\nLONDON, Miy IS (CP) - Otrmin troopi ta th* Kerch Ptninauia\nfighting tn undu commind ot 0*n.\nFritt von Muuuteln, 54-yur-oid\nPruttna who iucc*eded to command of tba llth army in Sept IMl\nafter Col-Gen lugen von Scbobert\nwu killed in action.\nTht Soviet commander opposing\nbun ll tht veteran Lt.-Gen. D. T\nKmIov, wbo hu been chief of the\nTrtni-Cucuiin Diitrict since May,\nIMl.\nKoslov'i principil Ututeamtt tn\nthru young generals, Lvov, Kit-\nkilenko, ind Perbuihla, ill at them\nwon diitinction in tht Crimein wu\nlut Winter.\nFifteen German\nPlanes Shot\nDown in Africa\nCAIRO, Egypt, Miy IS (AP)-\nThlrteen Junker 52s, the Germm\ntroop-cirrying planes, ind two of\ntheir Messerschmitt escorts wen\nshot down yuterdiy Into the ue otf\nNorth Africi. Still othen mty htvt\nbun destroyed, i communique uid,\nwith only one British pltne lott\n(There was no word whether the\nGerman plinu wen cirrylng troopi\nor when they were bound when the\nRAF. intercepted them. The Junken S3, carrying a score or mon\ntroops, hu been used in ill the\nGermin invulon campaigns to dite,\nboth for parachutist! and tbe transport ot regular Infantrymen to hot\nspots.)\nIn addition to the fight off North\nAfrica, the R.A.F. reported destruction of four Messerschmltts over\nMaltt Mondty ifternoon ind Tuetdty morning tnd ot \u2022 Heinkel 111\nover the Eastern Mediterranean en\nMonday. Two British tighten were\nlilted u mining.\nIt is estimited thtt one out of\nevery 1000 persona- In the U. S.\nsuffers from rheumatism and allied\ndiseases.\nlen Applicants\nIwRiUiF.\nHeird at (reslon\nCRBSTON, & C, May ll-*T\u00bbn\napplicants, two ol thim w_*a\u00abn,\nwu* r*c*ived by B CAJ. Kunming Ottcui ot Calgary at Cruton\ntoday.\nFlying Otfleu J. B. Wngnt, hi\nchugt at tb* mobtt* recruiting unit\neagiged ta t tour od to* Koottnty,\nuid recruiting wu \"quiet\", but thtt\nont vtry likely young lad tm pilot\noburver wu tmong the pouibl*\nrteralti.\nTht recruiting unitt gou tm to\nCranbrook Wednuday, and to Kimberley Thunday. Friday li gou\nto Windermera aad Radium.\nFlight Lt. Chirlu W. Ttylor li\nmtdictl officer wtth tbt unit, CpL\nH A. Wright wu tn chtrge cd claui-\nflcttion tute, tnd LM. Raid um\ntriniport driver. Section Officu\nRhodt C. Kill ot tht RCAF (Women's Division) li wtth tkt unit to\nreceive ipplicmts tor tht Women'i\nDivUlon.\nHave Vou Rud the CUutflid?\n-\u00bbAM MVi,\nMil\nFREEMAN\nFUtNITUU oa\nTk* Wmmm\nui\nLOUNCI sti CHAIR SUITI\nl-ht-sf\n$72.50\nLightning fluhu ovu tb* urth\ncoatlnuouily. itrlking oo the irm-\nig* ot SO Umu \u2022 ucond, or MM,-\nOOOMOtlatutytar.\nBngiument\nH. H. Suttwrland\nJtwdUr\nIM Baku it Nilun. B C.\nJUIT AR Al VIO\n\u2022IAUTIFUL IILICTION OP\n\u2022ONI CHINA\nNelion Electric Co.\n174 Baku Bt\nMy war job eg I Is for energy-\ns_i*fmt\nGripe-Nuts Ii t grud mil fW\nwtriloit I Crlip tad cruochy.\nTempting out-lit. tmt. t*_tA\nlib\nMIO li\nIMVINW\nnirACKAoi\nfcr tauty; Iron ht th. blood;\nphotphocui fee bonu lad tu*.\nttty to -dig.it. Gm ma. today.\nfas\nerle Oberon\nexpldins her Beauty Care to Vou\/,\\r&\nJ-re,tii. tftew tku LMvtx. tz^tttt UlutlAa\nJrttt J-lit'duna \\_^\u00bbm\u00bbU%u\nUXl-H\nMi\nifnit Oheron's exotic buuty bu thrilled\nI thouundi. Thii wise ltu says thtt Lux\nToilet Stan is t wonderful lid in keeping ikin\nsmooth. She explains her daily facial cleansing.\n\"Gently pat thi Usher inn year shin. Km first with\nwarm water, thm with ewi. N\u00abc dry wilh light faith\npats. Yeur ski* full smoother, looks fnshtrt\" You cm\nfollow this simple beiuty cue it home. Lux Toilet\nSoap'i Whipped Oeim Ltther doei t thorough\nv\\01, job ... ctrriu twty every trtce of duit,\n-&($?} <\"\" ,n^ ,t,**e eoimuiq.\nj To make sure of skin that's sweet... of\n\/''appealing daintiness ... UW Lux Toilet\nSoap for your bid), too. Its refreshing Whipped\nCream Uther hU an exquisite, delicate perfume\n. leaves i subtle clinging fragrance\ni yout ikin.\nfe^l^l^'\n. ..\na   -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\n'\u2022*_*       -\u25a0\u25a0<\"\n\\*>*.\n'\u2022\nM\n.Mto^tSLtnU^^\nALEVtf.i-ov.c_r\n<A____t______i___L\n \t\ni\u00bbA*M    UX\n{blunt Saihi Xniis\nbttbUhed April 8. IM.\nBrtfisA CoismMa't\nJfatt \/itttrtttMf Ntwtpaptr\nPubliihed every moming except Sunday by\nthe NIWS PUBLISHING COMPANY. LIMITID. 2St Baker SU Nelton, Britiih Columbil.\nMEMBER OE THI CANADIAN PRESS ANO\nTHI AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\nTHURSDAY, MAY 14, 1942.\n r\"\nIndian Policy of Inertia\nIs Invitation\nto Tragedy\nIndian advocates oil a policy of nonviolence and non-cooperation against\nthe Japanese who contend that it was\nsuccessful against the British fail to\nrecognize one factor.\nThat factor is the difference between the British and the Japanese.\nThe British are civilized. The Japanese\nare savages.\nIt will be a tragic day for India if\nits British, Chinese and American defenders are not able to hold back the\nJapanese.\nKootenay's Musical\nFestival\nKootenay's Musical Festival, which\nopens in Nelson today, has gained such\na firm hold upon the affections of the\npeople of the district that not even war\nconditions could interfere seriously\nwith its popularity.\nEntries may be somewhat less than\nin years which were free of the overwhelming necessities of the war. Attendance of school children from Trail\nwill be less but the Festival is carrying\non, its Executive wisely recognizing\nthat all through the ages not even war\ncould destroy humanity's deep need for\nmusic.\nWhether at peace or at war, a world\nwithout music is unthinkable. Music\ngoes even deeper into the human emotions than literature. Imagination cannot conceive a world without either but\nif human capacity for expression by\nthe written word were lost and all we\nknow of written or sound recorded\nmusic were destroyed the first sign of\na reviving civilization would come not\nin the cuneiforms of a new writer in\nstone but in the sounding drums of\nprimitive expression andln the pipings\nof a reawakened Pan.\nCongratulations to\nCreston\nCreston did well to mark by a district wide celebration the occasion of\nits fiftieth anniversary. A half century\nis a long period in the history of our\nCanadian West.\nThere was little development in\nKootenay in 1892. In that year we were\njust beginning to realize the potential\nwealth of our mineral resources. We\ncould see around us the obvious wealth\nof the forests which have since contributed so many hundreds of millions of\nfeet of lumber. Only a comparatively\nfew far-sighted men, and they were\nthen generally regarded as visionaries,\nrealized how great could become Kootenay's contribution of products of the\nland to the wealth of Canada.\nSince 1892 Kootenay's population\nhas multiplied by probably five, its an-\nanual production of metal, coal, lumber, farm and orchard products by\nmany times that,\nCreston's rich orchard lands, its\ngreat alluvial flats, only comparatively\nrecently reclaimed, have played a\nlarge and constantly growing part in\nKootenay's progress.\nToday's Horoscope\nIf you are celebrating a birthday today,\nyou may look for an active, busy year ahead,\nsuccessful in the main, although you should\nexercise care ln investments, preferring safety\nto high yields. Property is well signified. You\nare a level-headed persons, practical and possessing good business sense. You are Independent and inclined to dominate others. You\nshould beware of beini? obstinate and selfish.\nBorn on this date a child will be resolute,\nforceful, original nnd much Inclined to cultivate the arts. He or she will m\u00abct with success In life, but a love of gambling and pleasure will need restraint.\nWar\u201425 Years Ado\n?? Questions??\nANSWERS\nOpen le any reider. Nemee al aiwtat\nqueetlent will nat ba publtahid.\nReader, Ntlion\u2014How many wtti art than la\ntht Houtt of Comont for Ukt Province of\nQuebec?\nThere ire SJ.\nReader, Nelion\u2014 If t ptlr of illk ttorklngi ire\n\u2022ent ta England, ii there any duty to pay\non them eithef on thit tide or ovtr there!\nSilk goodi ient to tngltnd trt dutiable,\nbut tha Government hat bean observing a\nlenlet policy toward gift lilk itockingi to person! in Englind ind in moit cuei they in\nnot charged duty.\nR. H. Sheep Creek\u2014Wu Rolf Bruhn, the\nMinliter of Public Worki, born ln Norwiy\nor Sweden?\nHe wu born it Gothenburg, Sweden, September 4, 1878.\nJ B, Nelion\u20141. Pleue tell me whether there\nis iny ipeciil formation for a bridal party\non entering i church? 1. How are the\ngueits seated it the tible et the reception\nfollowing the wedding? Who till on the\nbride'i side, who on the groom'i lide, tnd\nin what formation?\n1. The order on entering the church It ti\nfollows: Uihers, brideimtldi, mild ot honor,\nflower girl, tnd finally, tht bride ind her\nfather. On leaving the church: Bride and\ngroom, best man and maid of honor, uihers\nmd brldeimaidi. 2. Heid ot tible, bride tnd\ngroom. Groom'i ilde: Mild of honor, usher,\nbridesmaid, usher, relativei and friendl increasing in age, groom'i father, bride'i mother,\nclergyman. End of tible: Father of bride (facing bride), md mother of groom dicing\ngroom). Bride'i side: Beit min, brldeimild,\nusher, bridetmiid, relttlvei and friendl increasing in age, wife of clergyman.\n NIUOA DAILV NtWl NILSON. I. C~-TMUM\u00bbAV MQftNIHO. MAV 14, M\u00bb\nLooking Backward\n10 YIARS AQO\n(From Dtlly Ntwi, Mty 14, 19S2)\nMri. R. J. Cryital ol Cantalri and Mr.\nard Mrs. McAllister of Blalrmore, Alta., were\nweekend guests of Dr. and Mn. Large of\nCranbrook.\nSir James M. Barrla'i play \"Allce Slt-by-\nthe-FIre\" will be presented by the U.B.C.\nPlayer's Club at Nelson opera house May 18.\nMrs. J. S. Hincki of Howser wai a city\nshopper yesterday.\nMrs. E. A. Melander, Fairview, left today\nfor Spokane.\n28 YEARS AQO\n(From Dally Newi, Mty 14, Utt)\nMr. and Mri. J. A. Thompson and W. Tlnd-\nlay of Sandon returned home Saturday.\nLieut. William M. Poupore, reported Saturday as having won the Military Crotl, li \u2022\nwell-known old Nelson boy.\nSgt. Ed. Peters leaves todty for Boiwell,\nwhere he expects to lecure recruita for thi\nforestry company.\nMr. and Mrs. C. R. Hamilton returned from\nOttawa last night.\n40 YEARS AQO\n(From Dally Newi, May 14, 1902)\nH. Q. and W. D. Fraier, late of the Strith-,\ncona Horse, arrived here yeaterday from Victoria en route for East Kootenay, where they\nwill join the staff of the McGregor C. P. R.\nsurvey party.\nCerlificates of work were Iisued to C. C.\nLadd on the Clarenden fraction tnd Flnlay\nMcLeod on the Ymir Belle, Enterprlie and\nDouglass.\nThe steamer International yeiterday\nbrought In a car of Rambler-Cariboo ore for\nthe Solby smelter at San Francisco, and one\ncar of Whitewater ore for the HaU Mlne*\nSmelter here.\nPress Comment\nHITLER MISSES THE BUS\nJapanese Christian leaders are praying for\npeace. Rome buzzes with talk of a lepente\npeace for Italy. The Nazi generals are at iome\npains to point out that the Fuehrer himself\nplanned and ls executing the assault on Russia. Our enemies are tiring of the war.\nPerhaps Hitler himself is growing weary.\nFor although it might be a trifle far-fetched to\nsuggest that the house painter's propaganda\nboys inspired the Japanese Christians, there\ncan be little doubt that the peace feelers from\nEurope are inspired. We are about to witness a\npeace offensive from Berlin.\nIt is too late. The Chamberlaini are gone,\nsomewhat chastened Lindbergh is working\nquietly on war production. The Nyes and tho\nWheelers keep their counsels. All the grubby\nlittle American Fascists have scurried underground, and equally grubby little congressmen are afraid to see them socially. Even\nSenator Brooks, panting after the bandwagon,\nadmits that isolationism and appeasement are\ndead.\nHerr Hitler, you have missed the bui.\nThe American people are going to ilgn\ntheir peace In Berlin, Tokyo and Rome!\u2014Chicago Sun.\nBy The Canadian Preu\nMay 14, 1917-Zcppclin 1,-22 destroyed\nby naval gunfire in the North Sea. Italian offensive launched from Tolmino tothe sea.\nRussian military authoriUes estimated Germany had withdrawn 600.000 men from Ihe\nEastern front to oppose Anglo-Ficnch offen-\nslvs.\nFOR DEALER8 ONLY\nNews that the price to manufacturers of 88\ngrocery items Is arbitrarily lowered under\nprice ceiling regulations may lead to iome mil-\napprehension. There is likely to be an expectation on the part of many people that the pricei\nof those articles will be reduced to the consumer.\nIn fairness to the retail merchantl, It\nshould e made plain lhat this will not be the\neffect of the order. No suspicion ihould be\nheld against the retailers if they do not reduce\nIheir prices. The ruling is made eolely to bring\nabout an adjustment in the ipread between\ncost' and selling prices, thus meeting a condition whereby both wholesaler! tnd rettilen\nhave been laboring under a disadvantige. Retail prices are already under the celling, tnd\non the itemi dealt with, merchantl ind Jobbers have been getting an unfairly imall return, and In some cases even tuffierlng a lost.\nIt Is a case in which Injustice oould be\ndone by jumping lo the conclusion that merchants who do not reduce pricei are cheating.\n-Winditor Star.\nOperational\nTraining Unks\nFinal Course\nty t. O. RMNMk MeQIIItvray, HUJ>,\nLONDON, AprU SS.-Tht uderfrtduata\nmedicil itudent wbo It called upoo to attend\nas emergency cast it aa flndi t parallel ln\ntba Air Force pilot whe, while ttm under\ntraining ln Great Britain, comu ttm ts tact\nwitb t German filar (or whose extermination\nhe hu bten initructed only la tht tbttrtcL\nThis over-prutnt poulbility U one of tht\nmany erorrlu imirfing the mft offlcen of\nOperttioatl Trtiniag Unlti, thi chiin of\nichooli In Britiln which icctpt ilrertwg trash\nfrom tht Britith Commonwulth Air Trilning\nPlaa in tht Dominion tad teach them to apply\nthalr knowledge of ivlatioa to flnt-lini tircraft undtr wu-timt condiUoni\u2014in othtr\nwordt, ta grtduttt thtm trom tnining crttt\nto ultri-modern tighten, bomberi ind couttl\ncommand machlnea, ind to extend ud polish\nup thtlr knowledge of tht mtny tubjtcti tilled with opentlontl flying.\nOcculonally, an OTU. itudent crones\nitrlal pathi with i Hun. It doein't happen very\noften, but lt it Inevitable, sow ind thto, ln i\ncountry ttptrtttd by only t nirrow Chmnel\nfrom Bocht-lnfeittd Iurope. And tha poulbility It lufficient to htvt made It advluble\nfor the Roytl Air Force to iuui Initructiom\nto Q.T.U. itudenti to meet the unlikely, but\nembarraulng iventutllty.\nJUST DIFIND YOURSILF\nTht O. T. U. crtft ctrry gunt tnd immunl-\ntion, of count. But tht itudent, unltu ht tt\nJutt finiihing hit count, li liktly not to bt\nquite u edept tnd prtctlied ln their utt u\nhli mort wttontd idvtmry. Coniequently.\nhit instructioni in: \"Keep twty tram Jtrry.\nLttvi him itrictly ilone. But lt ht comu ltttr\nyou, tnd lata within rtnge, thm defend your-\nMit.-*\nThe trt of \"defending himielf\" is something thtt your Cinidlin filer It pot taught\nvery thoroughly until he reaches O. T. 11,\nmd then It lin't limited to defence. In teet, the\nemphuil li on ttttck, ill tht time.\nOf the three mtln brinchtt of tht Air\nForce, Bomber tnd Coutal Commind\u2014tht\nleut tmphuli on ictuel combit occun tn\nCoutal. For tht function of the Coutal Commind ilrcnft optntlng trom Brltlth shorn\ntheie diyi lnvolvei \u25a0 lirger proportion ot\nitralght flying, with a imiller proportion ot\nihooting, bombing tnd torpedoing, thtn tht\nothtr two combined. Mtny thouundi ot weary\nhoun per week in expended In ceueleu pitrol of the iklei md sea-lanes, ln reconntli-\nunce, ln the convoying of merchant shlpi, ind\nln tht miintenance of \u25a0 don gutrd ovtr ill\nthe approaches to the embattled island.\nSo it ii natural thit, it Coutal Commind\nO.T.U.'i, emphuil ihould be pliced on thui\nleu ipecticulir but moit vital function! ot\nwartime lircnft.\n\u2022HIP RECOGNITION\nOne of the moit Important subject! being\nitudied it Coutal O.T.U.'i todty li \"thlp recognition\"\u2014the kntck of being tble to tqulnt\ndown trom one to tour thouund feet et t\ntiny, imoky ipeck on the oceen'i lurfice, ind\nto uy, without hultancy: \"Thit'i one of our\ndeitroyen, Tribal Clui\"; or \"ThitSt thein\u2014\u2022\ncruller, probably the Prim Eugen\"; or \"Skip IL\nIt'i the Rodney\". And ln that Job, guesses ire\nouL\nHow thit degree of ability in ihip recognition ii developed wu demonitnted recently\nby \u2022 group of Cinidlan ladi at a Coutal General Reconnaissance School, which prepares\nthe ladi for O.T.U., somewhere In EngUnd.\nThe clau consisted of Pilot Officer D. Murray\nMcKenile, of Stelltrton, N.S.; Pilot Officer\nMilcolm G. Brown ot Montreil ind Toronto,\nt former newipaper photographer; and Sergeant Obierven George Ritchie ot Ctmpbell-\nton, N. B., Alex Edgley of Quebec City, Clir-\nence B. Steves of Elgin, N. B, ind Simuel GUI-\nman ot Sherbrooke, Que.\nUsing tiny but amazingly accurate icale\nmodelt of i half-hundred different modern\nwarships, they rm through them with in ilmoit Incredible degree of iccurtcy ln their\nldentlflcttiom, prompting trom Imtructor Flying Officer Brian Chtmpion tht remtrk; \"The\niverage let by Canadlm tlr-ertw it thli ichool\nli remirkably high. In ficL I have never yet\nhad to fall a lingle Cmadian tt whit we call\n\"ihip recco!\"\nAt the Generil Reconnaissance School, obierven who ire ear-marked for Coutal Commind apend their time moitly on lecturu tnd\nrefresher couriei dealing with navigation,\ntactlci. ihip and tlrcrtft \"recpo\", wireleu tnd\nilgnilllng, with t fair amount ot flying. From\nthere they move on to O.T.U. where their\ninitruetion Is more practical thtn refresher,\nmd where they receive the final bruthing-up\nIn the whole list of aeronautical arti md accomplishments which fit them, when they have\ngraduated, not to \"avoid Jerry\", but to lead in\nslugging.\nTest Yourself\n1. What il one of Australia's major problems?\n2. If \"tete \u2022 tete\" meini fice to fice, whit\ndoes \"doi t dos\" metn?\n3. Whit is ivlculture?\nTEST ANSWERS\n1. Irrigation.\n2. Back to back.\n3. The rearing of birds.\nWords of Wisdom\nFacti that are not frankly faced hive a\nhabit of itibblng ui ln the beck.\u2014Sir Hirold\nBowden.\nEtiquette Hints\nLet tht children thtre the tugir ration-\nIn gwlth the rut of the fimlly. Don't give up\nyour shire to the children. You will only\nmike them lelfiih md Inconsiderate of others\nif you do. If, for their heilth, they need more\nthin idulti, find out how much ind miki them\nitick to thit imount.\nTODAY'S News Pictures\nFLAGS ARE LANGUAGE OF CONVOYS\nA sailor aboard a unit of the U. S. navy's Atlantic\ntask force is shown chatting by semaphore to ships of a\nconvoy being escorted to its destination. Radios are not\nused for intership communication except in an extreme\nemergency, 'since they might betray positions of ships\nin the convoy to lurking submarines.\nREST AMID THE RUINS OF BATH\nTakng time-out from salvage and rescue work amid\nthe ruins of Bath, a British Tommy enjoys a cup of tea\nserved from a tea car sent to Britain by the students of\nVassar College through the British War Relief Society.\nLoss of life was heavy when the Nazis staged their \"reprisal raid\" on the defenceless resort city, thronged with\nrefugees and evacuees.\n\u25a0\u25a0'*9&\u00b0 '\\;;;'-....;::. ._... ..\n.  ... ^\n*        &   ;.*    'it.*.-'.*..- \u25a0\u25a0%*\u2022.\"\n;%j)ffe!fiPWGpwiwwMK3\nCAPTURED NAZIS\nErnest Wagner md Reinhardt\nPmndter, Gtrmtn priionen from\nBowmanville priion camp, who\nwere recaptured In Ontario atter\na brief respite of freedom. Both\nmtt* loe'-'k 1\"*A 'nrilth. Weiner\nhaving lived in Montreil, where\nhe worked as t ikl instructor.\nV. S. ARMY GETS PRIORITY ON THE LOWLY HERRING\nEvery year, from time immemorial, millions of herring have swarmed up the Taunton River to spawn at the headwaters near Middleboro, Mass., and every year it was\neither the Indians with their traps or the white man with their nets who caught them in\nthousands. But either way, the tasty fish ultimately satisfied someone's appetite. Thia\nyear the U. S. army has put in its order and the herring will, in their own way, help\nbeat the Axis. Photo at lefts shows the millions of herring in the water, header! upstream. The other picture shows the nerring or (alewives) being pullia in with \u00bb\ndragnet. In this spot the daily catch runs up to 1000 barrels.\nIlijliglijg^\nt^^Mt^^^^UJurj^^L^m^MiA.\n \t\n\u2014\n1 uld nd Morris, Nelson, Margeson\nif Trait Win U. B. C. Scholarships\nyANCOUVER, Mty IJ (C?>-\nhrard Groat, 11-year-old Vtncou-\n|T itudent, today waa caned win-\nIt of the Governor-Gensssl'i gold\na<Ul u reiulti ot recant exuni-\nIHons at the Univenity Jt Briuin\nDliunbii were made paWp. In id-\nHon to winning the hlgrfti honor\nnibble to glutting ttuAntt \u00bbe\n*_* awarded the Unlvenity <)ridu-\nla Kholanhlp and tht _-M Boi\/\nicon prill In Irti ind Kieaes. \/\nOroai majored ln psychology jr&\nhllotophy ind hopes to conitoue\nI thote lubjecti \"if ta\u00bb wif milt\nIt me.*-\nHighest honor tvallable lo com-\nlarce itudenti wont to Bavid A.\nIgrper of  Victorit who won tne\nUwtnii Club gold toedtjf while iht\n\u00abfavre gold medsj tniyicholinhip\nru iwirded to Oeorgp V. Brown-\nBg of Duncin. IJie sjholirjhip will\navert to DonsM \u00ab. McLellan of\nhnoouvel, hM\u00bbevet. Browning tl-\n\u2022 received the Dr. F. 3. NlchoUon\ncholtrahlQ for oheml^trr.\nI    John M, fc Mirjattn of Trill\n! wen  tha  Ajilpa toholtrthlp for\n| prftlel-pey ll Or\u00abek md tht Unl-\nvinlty tmr prise. Helen R. Mmnlng M Wtorli, \u2022 third yttr un-\nd\u00abr-|_\u00bb0kti,   wti   iwtrdtd  tht\nJohn t*d  Annli Southcott mem-\narllTtiholirihlp fer Britiah Columbit hiitory.\nBert A. Auld of Nilwn, t lint-\nyeir itudent, received the Roytl\nInitftutlon icholinhlp for g\u00abn-\n\u00abnt proficiency, whlli thl Unl-\nvtriity griduttt Hlttorlcil Society prl\u00ab went to Robert J. D.\ntterrlt of Nelion.\nDivld J. Roie of Vlctorli was\nftuited the University scholarahip\nApplied Science for General\nroflency, proceeding to the fourth\nair. The Convocation prlu for\nleneral Itfllcency In fifth year Ap-\nUtiJ Science went to C. Gordon\nlogers of Victoria, t civil engtn-\nsring student, who ilso won the\nSnglneering   Institute   of   Canada\nEg.\n*R. Kenneth G. Davies of Kimber.\nty was awarded a Highland Bell\niriie ln geol\"(y.\nFaculty of Arts and Science.\nConferring the degree of Master\nIt ArU: Donald Edwin Bunyan,\"\n1 A, Nelion, (physics, mathemat-\nCs); Joieph Arthur Frederick Gar-\nlener, B. A, Nikuip (chemlitry,\nphyilcs); Magnus Lunde, B. A.,\ntnil, (geology, chemistry)..\nConferring the degree of Batch-\nllor of Arts (with honon): John\nIfslcolm Russel Margeson, Trill,\n[tint elect, English and classics);\nItobirt John Donald Morrii, Nelion, (first class, history).\nVICTORIA\n\u25a0\u2014DAY\u2014i\nMONDAY, MAY M\nSPECIAL FARES\nBttwttn All Suiioni In Cinidi\nONE WAY FARE\nsnd ONE-QUARTER\nFOR ROUND TRIP\n(Minimum Fire SSc)\n*\u2022\u2022*******\nOOlNOi\nFrom Mty 22 until 2 p.m. May\n25 (except if no train aervice on\nMuy 22, ticket* will be iold for\nMay 21).\nRETURNING.\nLeave deat inat ion until midnight,\nTuesday, May 26 (except if no\ntrain aarvice, May 26, ticket i will\nba good on first available train).\nFutl Injorniatttn\/toi. Any Aftnt.\niYOHD\";   GHUTISJ    [HflVFL    S'STFM\nPused (with tupplementtU):\nAmy L. Hackciy, Ronland, (math.\n1\u00ab.        \u00ab\u2022      \u2022\n' Conferring Ut Degree of Bsche-\nVor st Comnttrce\u2014Clm 1. lant- E.\nCos, Rowland. Clan II, Francei E.\nAshworth, Invermere.\n'Social Work. Completed the wort\not the Winter itition. Clau II,\nGunhild a Dellert Kimberley.\nFiculty ot Applied Science, avli\nEngineering \u2014 Clau 11: John H.\nHarding. Nelson.\nForest Engineering-First Clasa\nHonors, Normin H. Bon, Ntlun.\nCltn Ii, William I. L. Young, Oy-\nunt,\nMechtnlctl Engineering\u2014Cltn II,\nNormin C. Bruce, Golden.\nMetallurgies Engineering-Hon-\nors: Bernard H. Morriion, Nation.\nMining Engineering \u2014 Class 11:\nKenneth R. G. Davies, Kimberley.\nPassed with Supplementals: Donald\nM. Edwards, Crinbrook, (CE. ISA,\nChem. SB, Geol 9, Mining 3).\nFiculty ot Arti ind Scienct \u2014\nThird Year: Pined with Supple-\nmtntili: Thomu R. Cullimne, Roultnd (Gov. 3, Soc. 1).\nSocitl Work\u2014Completed work of\nWinter Senlon: Cltn II: Gunhild\nH. Dellert, Kimberley.\nFaculty of Arta and Science \u2014\nSecond Yetr; Class 1: Kenneth D.\nHester, Creston. Class II: Joseph\nFrancis, New Denver; Arne Henrickson, Nelson; Michael D. Turyk,\nMichel. Passed: George L. C. MacKinnon, Cranbrook (Latin S, extri-\ntupp.); Margaret M. O'Neill, \\Kim-\nberley. Passed with Supplemental!: Mary L. Attridge, Cranbrook\n(Hist.,3. Eng. 16 repeat); Albert Dellert, Kimberley (Ger. IB); Edmond\nJ. A. Paulsen, Trail (Psych. 1); Muriel F. Whimster, Nelson (Fr. 2, Chem.\n2). Pasied ln certain tubjecta: William F  Shkwarok, Cutlegar,\nCorhmerce\u2014Class II: Ouy P. S.\nCawley, Salmo; S. Caswell Todhunter, Grand Forks; Adam C. Waldie,\nTralL Paued with Supplemental!:\nRonald T. McBride, Nelion (Eng. 2.).\nFirst Year \u2014 Clan 1; Bert A.\nAuld, Nelion; Ruth C. Margeson,\nTrail; Elizabeth J. Ore, Chapman\nCamp. Class II: F. Claire Jamietpn,\nRoulind; Jimei H. Kilburn, Trtll;\nMike J. R. Lakes, Nelson. Passed:\nHans P. Johnson, Rossland; Passed\nwith Supplementals: .Stewart J. Andrews, Chapman Cimp (beg. Ger.);\nDonald C. M. Fither, Nelion (beg.\nGer.); J. E. SuHinne Harrison, Cranbrook (Chem. 1); Bruce McD. Murray, Yahk (Fr. 1); William W. Pol-\nllngton, Rosiland (Math. 1); Elizabeth B. Spreull, Cranbrook (Phys.\n1, Psych. 2.). Passed ki certain subject!: M- Elltabeth ReynoldX Grand\nForks (Eng. IA, En. IB, Math. 1,\nHilt 1).\nFiculty of Applied Science, Fourth\nClass II: Erneit Mason, Trail. Passed\nClass II: Brest Mason, Trail. Passed\nwith Supplementals: Harold M.\nCoverdale, Trail (Math. 8); Frank\nF. Smith, Kimberley (Civil. 10A,\nMech. Eng. 5, Elect, 2, Elect. 3).\nMetallurgical Engineering\u2014Passed with Supplementals: Edward\nBenton, Chapman Camp (Civil 10A.)\nMining Engineering \u2014 Class II:\nNorman A. Gill, Kimberley. Passed with Supplemental*: John P.\nBeley, Rossland (Civil 10A, Elect.\n1, Elect. 1 Lab.). Third Year, Class\nII: Alfred L. Bonutto, Trail; Allan\nOurrle, Rossland; Aldo Marzocco,\nKimberley; John t, Tiedje, Trail,\nPuied with Supplementals: Isaac\nHalle, Fernie (Civil 1); Paul H. H.\nHooklngi, Nelson (Chem. 2B, Civil\n31); Donald McLean, Michel (Civil\n1, Phys, 5, Civil 31); Allan B. Workman, Fernie (Civil 1, Phys. 5, Civil\n31). Second Year, Honors: Donald\nB. Robinson, Michel. Passed with\nSupplementals: Leslie A. Challls,\nLeith, Kimberley (ClvU 4); John\nGreenwood (Chem 2A); James A.\nStefanelli. Trail (Math. 2, Phys. 4A,\nPhys. 4B. Civil 30).\nThe undersea continental shelf\nthat runs from Newfoundland :o\nFlorida slopes gradually to its edge\nand then drops off abruptly into\n1500 fathoms depth.\nfor ixtra Shaving fose fry Today's\nOET THIS TRIM BLADE FREE PROVE AT OUR\nEXPENSE THAT YOU GET BETTER SHAVES AND\nMORE OP THEM WITH BLUE GILLETTE BUDI\n\u2022 Get acquainted wilh the blades thai will give\nyon euier, quicker, better-looking shaves..,\nand more of them! Act on trill offer below and\ndiscover why Blue Gillette Blides, with the\nsharpest edges ever booed, mike easy work of\ntht toughest beards thtl growl\nj Gillette '\nMffi\nGililicktit,\nof yoor\ntnt, smooHieit shoveil    e\/1\nMoor...  j. \/  \"v|\n25\n,<\u25a0\n.....tun- oemti  pock ood) (. *Wt 0*8 IUM FM!\n-i gat your money bock I   f-i tt   ,; .\nWKHtSO'WIfH\ntWO HAMS f ttl\nIEE TRIAL OFFER POSITIVELY LIMITED\nMMM CANADA\nKing'i Hone Wini\nSecond Straight\nNewmorkit Evtnt\nNEWMARKET, England. May 13\niCP)-The King'i liable completed\ni rare double it Ntwmtrket today\nwhan Sua Chariot won tht om\nthouiand gulneai stakes fir three-\nyear-old filliei iftar lbs Royil co.lt\nbig gunt took ths two thouiand\nguineit claim yesterdty. Sun Chtr-\niot was the even money favorite.'\nlt waa tha tint time linct 1901\nthtt one ittblt had won both sveati\ntad tht tint tint nytl entrtet won\nboth.\n.       i__\nIndians Take\nRookies In\nTrail Opener\nTRAIL, B. C, Mty ISn-rint gimt\nof the Junior Softbill Leigue uw\nthe Indians Ukt tht C.N.l.B. Rookiet (-4 tt Victoria Park Tueidiy.\nThe Indiini madt nlna hits, two\nby Turik and two by Miglitnl, one\nof Migllinl'i being t two-bigger.\nThe Rookiei collected four hita\nTwo were by Jick Underwood, ont\not theie being i doublt.\nMartin Merlo was Umpire\nLineupi were: ^\nCN.I.B.-Tew Fowler p, 3*t\\ Underwood, c, Jtck Nayies, ,1b, Ivo\nDelia Lana, 2b, George McLein.-Sb,\nJoe Relley, ss. Milcolm Mckemle,\nIf, Jack Fleming, ct, and Long, rf.\nIndians \u2014 Bert Milne, p, Frmk\nTurik, c, Lorne Zinio, lb, Sergio\nStmmtrtlno, 3b, Izzy McLaughlin,\n3b, Tlni Miglunl. u, Wo Toffolo, If,\nRef Iuf, cf, ind Ezo Georgetti, rf.\n-NIUON DAILY NIWI. NILtON. \u25a0. fc-THUMDAV NOftWM. MAY \u00ab. \u2022_%\u25a0\nJefferson Trophy\nPlay Opens\nSaturday Afl'noon\nTRAIL, B. C, Miy 1J-A matketrt\ntournament will be pliyed for the\nJefferson trophy tt tht Trtll-Rott-\nland Golf tnd Country Club, itarting Saturday at 1:19. The tournament will be a mixed handicap,\ntwo ball foursome, tnd entrlei havi\nto bt in tht handi of tht mttch\ncommittti by 9 p.m. Frldiy. Part-\nneri will be choien by draw, and\nthe losers In the first round of the\nfhampionshtp will enter the flnt\nflight.\nThere will be (upper tnd dancing at tht Clubhouse on Saturdiy\nevening. . - \u2022\u2022 - -    -\u00bb      ,\nTha Jefferson trophy U it prtttnt\nheld by Mn. Jamei Atwell ind Mlu\nThurza Roisman.\nLady Golfers to\nTry Tourney\nAgain on Thursday\nJinxed by foul weather over the\nweekend, the Nelson lady golfers\nThursday afternoon \u2014 the weather\ngods. permitting \u2014 will open their\ntwice-postponed Get Acquainted\ntournament. The tourney was first\nslated to get under way May 3, but a\nsnow storm descended on the Golf\nand Country Club links. It was rescheduled for last Sunday and rain\nwashed out all golf.\nA ladles' luncheon will be held at\nthe Club house, and opening\nrounds will follow that. Succeeding\nrounds will be played off on follow-\nlg days.\nFlnajlsts In both the championship and consolation flights of the\nmen's Get Acquainted event hive\nyet to meet, and they will likely\nface off before the weekend. The\ntop flight final \u25a0 matches Vic Owen\nand Lloyd Wllklns igalnst John\nCartmel and Don Clark. A. H. Allan\nand S. T. McCulloch meet Walter\nWalt and William Barrett ln the\nother final.\nBabe Dahlgren Goes\nto the Browni\nST. LOUIS, May IS (AP).-Babe\nDahlgren, first-baseman with Chicago Cubs, wai acquired today by\nSt. Louis Browns for an unannounced sum of money In \u25a0 Straight cash\ndeal.\nDihlgren, formerly with New\nYork Yankees end Boston Braves,\nwill join the Browni late tomorrow\nor Friday.\nBALL STANDINGS\nAMERICAN EAGUE\nNew York  .'\t\nCleveland   \t\nDetroit    _\t\nBoton   \t\nPhiladelphia   \t\nWashington \t\nSt. LouU     \t\nChicago    \t\nNATIONAL LEAQUE\nBrooklyn     ....\nPittsburgh   \t\nBoston * \t\nCinclnniti   \t\nNew York \t\nChicago   \t\nPhiladelphia   ....\n17\n17\n18 U\n14 11\n13 16\n11 19\n11 18\n7 19\n8 .680\n9 .634\n.600\n.580\n.448\n.423\n.379\n18 8,\n17 12\n16 13\n13 13\n12 19 .444\n12 19\n8 20\n.444\nTobln Blasts Out Three Home Runs\nWhile Pitching Braves lo Win\nOver Cubs; Indians Stop Yankees\n\u2022y The Csnadian Pnee\nJIB Tobln, vtttrtn righthander,\natt a naw Major Lugue komt-rua\niIum>*S retard fer pNefcen toaay\nby blaitlng eut thre* oontecutlve\ncircuit drlvea fer a total of four\nruna whlli hurting tea-ten Irtvtt\nte a t-S victory tvtr Chiangs Cubi.\nTobln, wbo loit thrte *. his uvea\nprevious itarts btctuie hit ma'.et\nwars unablt to hit behind, him, won\nhit own giant ln tht tlghth by homering titer Paul Winer hsd linglei.\nHe opened the fifth and tsven'.i\nbanns for tht BHvtt by clearing\nthe fence.\nWhile duplicating a ftet thai, u\ntar it the record booki reveel, wai\nperformed only by Pitcher Ouy\nReeker tor tha Louisville American\nAuoclation Club back In IStt, Tob.n\nhit tour homeri in hit lut flvt turns\nit bal\nHi poled out hit iecond of tht\nseason u I pinch hitter igtlntt tht\nCubs yeiterdiy. At i rtaulfof todiy'l clubbing, Jim becime Boiton'i\ntop hitter with in ivenge of .400\nfor hit 17 turns it tht pltte.\nDODQERS BLANK REDS\nCurt Divli, 33-yeir-old righthander, dtllvtrtd Brooklyn Dodgeri' retort to yesterdiy'i ont hit pitching\nperformance by Gene Thompton of\nCinclnniti Rtdi. Thi vtteran dtllvtrtd tn effective two-hitter ind\nretired the Redi ln lucceuion ln the\nlut li> innings to ichieve a 4-0\nihutout for hit fourth triumph of\ntht Nitlonil Ltagut ituon.\nlut ilx Innlngi to ichieve a 4-0\nihutout for hli fourth triumph of\nthe Nitlonil Leigue seaion.\nit bit\nwon hit lut itart without liming\nt tingle but on balls, mads up for\nlt today with a ipell of wtldneu that\nhelped the Dodgen tcort all thtlr\nrunt ln the first four framei and\nfinally brought big Piul Derringer\nto the mound In t reliet role,\nCARDS TAKE PHILS\n* Held Scoreless In 20 ji thtlr previoui 29 Innings, st- Louli Ctrdlntli\nilimmed out 13 hltt to wallop tht\nPhils 9-1 snd tnd t tour game loiing itreak. Lon Wirneke hurled I\nmuterful five-hitter to chalk up hli\nitcond itralght triumph. Tha Phili'\nlone ully cime In the flnt Inning oo\nDtnny Lltwhller's leventh horntr,\nof tht ituon.\nMintger Fnnk Frisch of Pittiburgh Pirates wis banished by Umpiru tor the third time ln I month,\nbut not until he hid ieen hit Bue-\ncineeri rally for thrtt run ln Ibt\nseventh inning for tba margin ot S\n3-1 triumph over New York Giants.\nThe game wu i pitching dull between big MM Butchtr of tht Pirates and Rooklt Dtvt Koslo molt\nof the wiy wtth Butcher outlasting\nhli Southpaw rival tor hli fourth\nvictory.\nIn thi Amtrietn Ltague Lovi 11\n(Chubby) Dtan itopped ill ef tht\nNtw York Yinkiei except Jot\nDIMigglt tnd pitched Cleviltnd\nlititiw te I M vlttery (hat gavt\ntke* half a game wtthla being\nNsdatti who were rMIng the creit\ntf a Hven-gtmt winning itreak.\nDean, a Southpaw with a long\nrecord u i nuliance to the Yanka,\nallowed Naw York only ita hits aod\nwould hava had a shutout except\nfor home runi in tha leventh ahd\nninth miiinp by DiMaggio. Thay\nware hli lixth and leventh round\ntripptn of tht uaaon.\nDetroit Tigen iqutrtd accounti\nwith thtir former mate, Pitcher\nBobo Ntwiom, by bltlttng htm fer\nnine hits In ieven lnningi thtt ied\nu i l-l victory ovtr Wuhnigtoa\nSenaton. Young Hal Newhouier\nyielded three hita ln achieving hu\nflrtt IM) triumph. It wu tht ninth\nlucceuive himi victory for tht Tigen gaho hivt gont unbeaten here\ntine ethey dropped the leuon opener to Cleveland Indians.\nMyrll Hoig'i loth-inning ilngle\n\u2022cond Joe Kuhel tnd give Chicago's\nreviving White Sox a 2-1 victory\naver Boiton Rad Sox In the only\ngame of their curtailed urlei\nTht victory wu the third in the\nlut four ittrti for the Sox, who previouily hid ttken only four ot 12\ngtmti.\nA'l MOVE UP\nPhllidelphii Athletici moved Into\n-fifth plice by defeating St. Louli\nBrowni 10-t ln I free-for-all struggle ftiturlng 28 hits tnd ieven erron. A tottl ot 10 pitchers ptrided\nto the mound; tix for SL LouU and\nfour for Philadelphia.\nNATIONAL\nChicago    8   8   1\nBoiton       6   9   4\ngnoihBStwee\nMooty, Bithorn 7. tnd McCuUough\nnttl\nTobin ind Lombirdl, Mui 3.\nClnclnniU     0   2   0\nllrooklyn 4   9   0\nVtndir Mter, Derringer 4, Shoun,\n8. ind Hemsley, Dtvls and Owen.\nSL Loull          8 19   0\nPrllidtlphli        1   5   1\nWirneke ind O'Dei, Johnson, Pear\nion 1, Beck 3, Nahem 8, and Warre-i\nPltUburgh       3 7   0\nNew York    1   6   1\nButcher ind Lopei, Koilo, Adams\n7, sunkel s and Dinning.\nAMIRICAN\n,New York    2  6  0\nCleveUnd    7   0  0\nGomel, Lindell 8 and Rosar; Dean\nand Denning.\nytghington       2   3   2\nDetroit     6 11   0\nNewiom, Zuber 8 vtt Evans, Nc\u00bb-\nhouier end TebbetU\nBoiton     I   7  0\nChlctgo     2   7   0\nWigner tnd Peicock, Humphries\nHiynes ind Turner, Dickey 10.\nSt. LouU     9 13   3\nPhlledelpWi  10 19   4\nBesse, Fowler 3, ChrUtopher 9,\nWolff 7 ind Hayes, Wagner 9, Holllngsworth, Blscan 3, Trotter 9, Caster 6, Muncrlef 6, Whitehead 9, and\nSwift, Ferrell 9.\nii\u00ab   1      1\n*.^s\\J\n-**A_ SIVIN\nBatting Leaders\nBy Thl Auoelited Preu\nBitting (three leaderi In ttch\nleague):\nPlayer, club G AB R H Pet\nDoerr, Red Sox IS 69 12 28 .406\nSpence, Sen. .. 26,111 19 48 .408\nDickey, Yanki 20 Its \u00bb 29 .302\nReiser, Dodgen 24 94 17 31 .330\nMurtaugh, Phlll 26 85 13 28 .329\nFernandez,\nBrivei    :... 29 11\u00ab   17   \u2022(!   519\nHome rum: Americtn Ltigue\u2014\nWilllimi, Red Sox, York, Tigen, DiMeglio, Yankees 7; Nitlonil Leigue\n\u2014Cimllli, Dodgeri, 7.\nRuns batted ln: American Leegue\n-Johnion, Athletici, 28; National\nLeague\u2014F. McCormick, Redi, 23.\nBALL SCORES\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION\nSt Paul  -400 280 000 9 10   2\nMlnneapolU    MS 400 22x14  4  2\nBowman, Smith, (4), Ltnahtn (8),\nind Andrtws; Hteftntr md Linton.\nToledo ...: ;3   4  0\nColumbus   4  8  3\nOstermuifller tnd Spindel; Mun-\nger tnd Blaemire.\nINTERNATIONAL\nJeraey City ... 100 011200-8   7   3\nBuffalo    ...990040 320\u201417 18   3\nWittig, Miglle (2), Danna (2) and\nPoland, Beal (4); ^ierra and Gar-\nbark. ,\nCommunity Club at\nCaitlegar to\nSponior Celebration\nCASTLfcOAR, B. C\u2014The Castle-\nfar Community Club will sponsor\nthe Dominion Day celebration at\nCastlegar this year It was decided\nat a public meeting in the Coronation Hall. S. C. Watson WM\nChairman.\nLONDON (CP) \u2014 Internitiontl\ncolor wu given the London Public\nSchool'l fencing champlonihlpi with\nJudges including men from the Netherlinds Belglin ind Ciechotlo-\nvakltn irmiei end navies, and top-\nranking British fencers, Including\nHirry Cookt, undefeated Britiih\nFoil chimpion. A tottl of 143 schoolboys crossed foils in the competition. , \u00bb    .\nTed Williams\nWorried-\nbul Skies Clear\nCHICAGO, Miy 13 (AP)-For a\ncouple of hours today the draft\nstilus of Ted Williams seemed up\nln the air again, but lt appears\nnow the Boiton Red Sox star wont\nbe called Into the Army right iway.\nWord trom Cleveland that Major\nErnest M. Culllgan, Public Relation! Officer of the Selectlvb Service Syitem, hid sild Williams\n\"probibly\" would be taken In hii\nDrift Board'i next call caught the\nilugglng outfielder by surprise.\n\"I can't understand lt,\" Red\nsaid. \"I haven't heard anything\nUkt that from my draft board in\nMinneapolis.\"\n.Hii draft board in Minneapolis\napparently shared Williami' sur-\n;rlie. Chairman George W. Price\nImmediately declared Ted still is\nln a deferred classification and\nthre Is no Intention of reopening his\ncase.\nTold at Comiskey Park, where\nthe Red Sox loit to Chicago White\nSox, of hli Boird Chairman's statement, Ted ltughed happjly.\n\"I was .afraid we were getting all\nmixed up again,\" he said. \"Now I\ncan go to work.\"\nHawkins Expected to\nSign With Seals\nSAN FRANCISCO, Mty 13 (AP)\n\u2014Frankie Hawklni, Infielder released by the Portland Beaven last\nweek, li expected to sign a contract\nwith the Seals in the next 24 hours.\nPresident Charles Griham of the\nSeals retched Hawkins by telephone eirly today and they virtually\nagreed on terms, Hawklni will\nplay third bue in the event he\nsigns t contract\nLONDON, (CP).-Captalni ln the\nBritish Army, two prominent English sportsmen are missing at Singapore. John Paul Burrough, 26, rowed for Oxford igalnst Cambridge\nln 1987-38. R. J. Ritchie of the Royal\nArtillery  wai a  Wimbledon  lawn\ntennU player,\nPROMISING   ROOKIE\nStan MuiUl. outfielder, St.\nLouii CirdlmU. Publiclxtd u No.\n1 rookie ot the year in the Nitlonil Leigue. Unhanded bitter\nfrom Donora. Pa., who pliyed\nwith Springfield. Rocheiter end\nCardinals last season, outhittlng\nthe (eadlng batter ln each league.\nHit .426 for Cards in 12 games\nlate in season.\nJim Bloodworth\nGoing Places\nior Ihe Tigers\nDETROIT, Miy 18 (AP)^-Fer\nthl flnt time ilnct 1928 whtn Ty\nCobb wu itlll \u2022 pliylng mimger,\nDetroit Tigen hid \u2022 ueond but\nproblem thli Soring. With the\nAmerlcen Lugut leuon only 1\nmonth old It cin be reported thit\nthi poit vacated by peerleti Chirley Gehringer ii being filled mere\nthtn tceeptibly by hustling Jimmy Bloodworth.\nIf there Is. anything utonlshing\nabout Del Baker'. Tigers staying\nIn the first division tgainst preseason expert opinion, it is that\nBloodworth's clutch batting and his\nsteady fielding have won over critical Detroit fins. At'23 Bloodworth\nU somewhit of a major league veteran because of three seasons ln a\nWashington uniform.\nBloodworth, who came to Detroit\nln a Winter deal with Roger Cramer\nfor Bruce Campbell and Frank\nCroucher hu a current batting average barely above .200. He Is batting In the lead-off position for 1\nrelatively light hitting club, yet he\nhas hatted in 19 runs with his 28\nhiU.\nKnown to the trade as a long ball\nhitter, Bloodworth possesses a good\nR.B.I, record. He had 70 two years\nago and last season with 88 ranked\n28th ln the league and surpassed\nthe output of such cont imporarles\nas Dom DiMaggio of Boston, Luke\nAppling of Chicago, Manager Lou\nBoudreau of Cleveland ad Barney\nMcCosky of the Tigers.\nIn the field Bloodworth has good\nrange and possesses a strong arm.\nHe admittedly is no counterpart of\nthe smooth fielding Gehringer, but\nJimmy does the Job to the satisfaction of Gehringer himself, now a\nTiger coach.\nDave Fairbank\nIs Aerial\nObserver Now\nDave Fairbank, now a sergeant-\nobserver of the R.C.A.F., was in\nNelson Tuesday on his way to Vancouver to spend leave. He received\nhis observer's wings at Macdonald,\nMan., May 9.\nWell-known ln Nelson, Dave attended High School here and enthusiastically took part in almost\nevery school sport. He played badminton, softball, tennis and was a\nkeen swimmer. He represented the\nHigh School at the Kootenay-Boundary track meet at Kimberley In\n1938.\nHe ls the son o{ H. Fairbank, now\nof-Ollver, formerly of Harrop.\nSgt. Observer Fairbanks said that\nW. J. Clark of Rossland, a member\nof the Rossland Redmen lacrosse\nteam, had also received his wings\nlast Saturday, as a sergeant-observ-\nName 35 Prisoners\nTaken at H-Kong\nOTTAWA, Miy 13 (CP)-Namtt\nof 34 officeri tnd oot civilian auxiliary nrvice man were reported\nis unofficially lilted prisoners ot\nwtr In an Army casualty lut toaay.\nTha men are those mentioned in\na meiuge received by the External\nAffuri Department on Canadian\nprisoners it Hong Kong ind molt\nof them ire memberi ot the Winnipeg Grenadiers, one ot the two Canadian bi'.t^lioni which fought there\nai pirt ol the British garrison tnd\nwhich were overcome by the Jtp-\nanese.\nOnly scanty informition his been\nreceived concerning the fite of Canadians at Hong Kong. Besides today'i\nlilt, irmy casualty lists ln recent\nweeki heve reported the deaths ot i\na few Canadlani while they were\nin Japanese prison camps.\nInformation on the 33 men listed\ntoday as unofficially reported prisoners cime through London from\nlhe British Embauy it Chungking.\nJapanese hive reported they took\n1,689 priionen when Hong Kong\nfell. On this basis it has beenotfi-\ncially assumed that 296 Canadians\nare dead or missing as a result of\nthe Hong Kong operations.\nIn addition to the Hong Kong\nnames, today's 104th Army casualty\nlist of the war also reported the\ndeath oversets of one man, the dangerous Illnesi overseas of two men\nand the serious Illness oversea ot\nSIX.\nThe men listed ai \"unofficially\nreported prisoner! of wir\" were the\nonly Hong Kong casualties ln today's list, a National Defence Department spokesman said. The rest\nwere casualties in other overseas\ncountries  where  Canadians  serve.\nFollowing ls the latest list of casu.\nallies:\nOverseas:\nDied\u2014Royal Canadian Engineers:\nMurray, James Ewart, Lieut., Toronto.  Royal Canadian Artillery: An-\nTrees Broken\nas Snow\nHits Cranbrook\nCRANBROOK, B. C, May 13\n\u2014April showers brought more than\nMay flowen to Cranbrook Monday. Six inches of snow fell and\nthe total precipitation of rain and\nsnow was 1.70 inches.\nTrees were broken and bushes\nflattened to the grotnd while tulips and other Spring flowers were\nburled under the heavy wet snow.\nThe West bound train was several\nhours late because of bridge washout at Natal. The city streets kept\nmen busy shovelling to prevent\nflooding and rubber boots were to\nbe seen in great abundance.\nLouii Celebratei\n28th Birthday\nNEW YORK, May 13 (AP).-Joe\nLouis, heavyweight boxing champion, celebrated his 28th birthday\non duty with the Special Services\nBranch of the Army.\nLouis, recently transferred from\nCamp Upton, worked at routine\nArmy duties In the forenoon and\nthen was given a pass tor the afternoon so that he might examine the\nhundreds of congratulatory messages.\nLONDON (CP)\u2014A former England International rugby footballer\nwas among the British prisoners ol\nwsr recently repatriated from Italy.\nHe ii Ma]. Geoffrey J. Dean.\nPope Broadcasts\nPlea for Peace\nVATICAN CITY, May 13 (AP) -\nPope Pius XII broadcast to the\nworld today a plea for peace, \"wilh\nthe greater insistence in view of\nthe menace of greater destructive\nweapons,\" even though he acknowledged that the present poltical situation would hardly allow of such a\noffer being accepted.\nSpeaking on the 25th anniversary\nof his consecration as an archbishop\nand on the eve of the feast of the\nAscenison, the Pope said\u2014\n\"We have even before the outbreak of war worked for peace with\nall'our soul and strength within the\nlimits of our apostolic ministry.\nBut now that people are living\nin anxiety, awaiting imminent military operations, we have the opportunity offered us by today's anniversary to pronounce once again\na word of peace.\n\"We say It with Impartiality toward all beligerents and with equal\naffection for all sections of all peoples.\n\"While there Is no immediate\nhope for peace, the destruction that\nis caused by war Is forever accumulating.\nWe make this appeal today with\ngreater insistence in view of the\nmenace of greater destructive weapons.\nderion. Albert I, Onr, Woodlandt,\nMtn.; MtcKeuie, Harry Wilbur,\nGnr, MicKiy, AlU.; MtcLenntn,\nLewis Junes, Gnr, Loland, Man.;\nMacMillan, Milton Ernest Gnr., Toronto: Sargtint Edward Lion, Gnr.\nToronto; Simon, Mervyn Joieph,\nGnr., The Pas, Man. Royal Cana.\ndian Corps of Signals: Drever, Leonard Eugene, Sigmao., Yeilowxnite,\nN.WT. CanadUn Provoit Corpi:\nStrutt John Hugh, Pie, Toronto.\nReconnaissance UniU: Gibb, Alfred,\nS.. Sgt.-Mal- Toronto.\nFollowing are the names ot men\nln the Canadian Garrison force at\nHong Kong unofficially reported\nprisoners ot wtr:\nQuebec Regiment\u2014 Prince, Joan\nHerbert, Vii. Quebec.\nManitoba Regiment\u2014Hook, Henry\nWilliam, Maj., Winnipeg; Hodkln-\nson, Ernest Maj, Winnipeg; Bailie,\nJohn Albert. Ma], Winnipeg; Balr-\ndon, Kenneth George, Maj., Winnipeg; Philip, Robert William, Captain,\nWinnipeg; Walker, Edward Butler,\nCapt., Jamaica, B.W.I.; Bardal, JJall\nOfeugur, Capt., Winnipeg; Norrii,\nJohn Alexander, Capt. (QM.) Wln-\nnepeg: Prendergast, Alexander William, Lieut., Killarney, Man.; Philip,\nDonald George, Lieut, Winnipeg;\nWhite. Harry Leslie, Lieut, Cilgary;\nDennis, Frederick Victor, Lieut.\nWinnipeg; Dunderdale, John Edward, Lieut., Winnipeg; Golden,\nDavid Aaron, Lieut., Winnipeg; McCarthy, James Dormer, Lieut, Winnipeg; Campbell, Rallton Arthur\nHenry, Lieut, Winnipeg; Nugent,\nWilliam Francis, Lieut., Llndny,\nOnt.; Blackwood, Thomu Alexinder. Lieut.. Regini; Black, Alexander Sleln, Lieut, Robert Black\n(father), New Westminster, B. Ci\nCorrigan, Leonard Bertham, Lieut,\nWinnipeg; Harper, George Blake,\nLieut, Weyburn, Sask.; Maze, Rich-\nard, Lieut, LaFleche, Sask.; Mac-\nKechnle, Hugh Edward, Lieut,\nWinnipeg; Park, John Elphlnitone,\nLieut, Winnipeg; Queen-Hughei,\nRichard   Wilfred,   Lieut,   Halilax.\nRoyal Canadian Army Medical\nCorps: Crawford, John Nellson\nBrown, Ma), Areola, Sask.; Ban-\nfill, Stanley Martin, Capt., Mont-\nreal; Reid, John Anthony Gibson,\nCapt., Toronto; Gray, Gordon Cameron, Capt., Toronto.\nCanadian Dental Corps\u2014Cunning,\nham, Winston Ross, Capt, Windsor,\nOnt; Spence, James Clayton McCarthy, Capt., Fort William.\nRoyal Canadian Army Pay Corps'.\nTerry, Edward Louis, Capt, Ottawa.\nCanadian Chaplain Service: Laite,\nUriah, Capt, Mrs. Sarah Guppy\nLaite (wife), Vancouver.\nAuxiliary Services \u2014 Porteous.\nGeorge, Saskatoon, Sask.\"\nFollowing overseas casualties are\nreported from other placet than\nHong Kong:'\nWounded\u2014Royal   Canadian   Engineers: Hodson, Cyril, Spr,, Strat- ,\nford, Ont.\nDangerously 111\u2014Royal Canadian\nCorps of Signals: Currier, Henry,\nSigmn., Ottawa; MacCallum, Randolph Kitchener, Cpl., Montreal\nSeriously 111\u2014Canadian Armored\nCorps: Rosslter, Hilyard Doyle, Tr.,\nGermantown, N3. Royal Canadian\nEngineers: Crouch, Thomai Charles,\nActing Cpl., Mrs. Haiel Jenmie I.\nCrouch (wife) Westholme, B. C.\nCentral Ontario Regiment: Heln-\necke, Paul, Rifleman, Toronto. Man-\nitoba Regiment: Avery, Albert\nCharles, Rifleman, Balmorel, Man.\nRoyal Canadian 'Army Service\nCorps: Messender, John Burton,\nPte., Leamington, Ont; Payer, Philippe, Pte., Rockland, Ont.\nUDL\ni%M\nSAVE BOTTLES! There is a great\nshortage of bottles and all glassware. Help the war effort by having your \"empties\" picked up by\nthe local RED CROSS SALVAGE\nDEPOT.\nThis advertisement is not published\nor displayed by the Liquor Control\nBoard  or  by  the Government ol\nBritish Columljla.\nSenior Mens1\nSOFTBALL\nVICTORIA PARK, TRAIL, B. C.\nSUNDAY, MAY 17th AT 5:30 P. M.\nSASKATCHEWAN LIFE\nVS\nHARRIS HUSTLERS\n-J   \u25a0..__\u25a0:_..\n________*\u25a0_\n._\nt^^yttljjkj^\n PASI   llfiHT-\n-NtLWN OAILV NiWt. NCLBOM  B. C-THUMOAY M0KNIN6  MAV te\nFor the Smart Home\nRossland to Examine Madean School\nFoundations; Street Grading Praised\nROSSLAND, B. C, May  U-At\nIfce City Council muting Monty\nnight, Aid. A. F. Smith propouo\nthtt the City Bngtaur, R. H. Hag-\nfen, thould intytct tb* foundation\not Maclean School, u it ii unuta-\nfactory md in need of repain of I\npermanent natur*. Th* Council di-\nncted this be don*.\nAM. 3. R Corner ished to* City'i\ncooperttlon with the Junior Boirfl\noo tht Rubber Stlvtgt ctmpaign.\nAtter the rubber it taken to Trail,\nthe CM at S. Company will snip\nit to the lait.\nThe City tgreed to cooperate fully-\nAid. Fr*d Bthridt* pcu*nt*d \u2022\nreport trom ta* Wtrkt Cooautuu\ntad oo tht Committe*1! ncoctuen-\ndttioo Mn. Doton uit gnntod. a*\naf City bulldoier tt IT pu hoar.\nAln, to vitw ot to* improvementi promiud by Frank GruiiWe,\nth* City tgreed to tell bim the property idjoloing hia own land.\nMayor John Gordon complimented the Board cd Works tor th\u00ab>or_t\ndone by the grader. He uid Rouland streets hid nevtr looked to\ntttnetiv*.\nTht bootter pump ordered trom\nVancouver ii upacted nat weel,\nlti cut being fttO.\nBritish Whalers\nto Serve\nWith Red Fleet\nLONDON, Miy IS tCPI-A greup\not whalers which Britein hu used\ntwo yeirs for mine sweeping bu\nirrived it the Soviet supply port of\nMurminsk Ior tervlce with the Red\nfleet, the Ministry of InformtUon\ntiid lut night.\nThe wmiers were handed over\nto the Russians at the Arctic port\nafter whit one BriUsh officer called\na nightmare trip\" throitgh Ice for-\nmitions, mists, gales, floating mine\nfields and bombing attacks.\nhm^if-fltatU\nta-Ma thou towel disputes\nwith a smart \"His\" or \"Hen\"\nmonogram. Embroidered on tow-\ntil or pillow slips, they're a\nlovely gift for a bride. Pattern 214\ncontains \u2022 transfer pittern of 12\nmotifs tveriging 4x7 inchei; miteriili required; Illustrations of\nititchu.\nltnd twtnty ctnti ler thit pat\ntern ta. The Ntlun Dally Newt,\nNtedlunft Dept, Nelun. Writ*\nplainly pttttrn numbtr, yeur\nnam* and iddreia. Pttttrn will\nb* malted to your horn, within\n10 daya\nIS CONDCMNID AS\nCOMMUNISTS\nBERNE. Switierlmd, May 11\n(AP)-A military court in Skolpje,\nformer Yugoiliv twritory wu re-\nported to hav* condemned to duth\n11 penoni tccused ot being Communists ind waging quenllt wirfire. Eighteen otheri got long prison terms.\nFREE FRENCH TO Hltf\nAT MADAGASCAR\nLONDON, Miy 11 (CP)- The\nFree French will assist Britain in\nadministering Madagucar, the Foreign Office anounced tonight.\nmudon. %n____\nWAISTLINI NOVELTY\nSummer's coming\u2014be ready\nwith this gay house frock, Pattern 9680. It has Jiffy front buttoning and slimming side waist inset\nlections. The yokes are cut in one\nwith the back.\nPattern 9880 may be ordered\nonly in misses' and women's sizes\n12, 14, 8, 18, 28, 30, 32, 34, 38, 38\nand 40. Size 18 requires 4 yards 35\ninch fabric.\nBend twenty cents for thli Mar-\nIan Martin pattern. Be sure to\nwrite plainly your SIZE, name,\n\u25a0 ddreis ind ityle number.\n8end your order to The Dally\nNtwt. Pattern will be tent to your\nhomt within 10 dayi.\nPROBE MYSTERY FIRE\nKILLAM, Alta*., May 13 (CP) -\nR.C.M.P. are probing a fire which\ndestroyed a shack occupied by Eli C.\nMorgan, farmer, residing five miles\nNorthwest of here, and the sudden\ndisappearance of Morgan and his\nfoster son.\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT QUILLEN\n\"It takes a big-hearted mar, to\ngive his wife a charge account. It\nmay not cost him a cent more, but\nhe loses the pleasure of feelin' like\nSanta Clau* every day or so.\"\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nI. Treat wtth 28. Body: com-\ntnaol.no bluing form\n4 VaU 2' Keel-billed\n32. Land. \u00abur-\n\u00ab. Unfaattn roiss_4 by\n7. Bravery wtter\n\u00ab Fumlgator 33. Leafy\nto bleach 34. Morning\ngrain star\n10. Ful OM't 36. Muaic not.\nl_i.mil   li'.'llll\nUttKIl   H.dJIld\nniJDiaiaidM\nn.m ,7.n:-i u.oia\nBltlH  HUH   BliB\nilll.Li        -1 MUS\n'\u2022IMinitlCllfflHIIIa\nllll'illl\n:M>Hi:.il*.'XH;*i>.\nay ti fl     lauaff\n_$   * tu  Htm\n*aw. ix_ .<!\u2022.!\u2022:\nuitiiaH .-taidui\n''.ill--.      WMU\nway\n11. Clint\n16. A gam.\n10. A fepubMc\n33 Halt an em\n37. Structure.\n38. Add In\nplant )ulre\u00ab\nM. Hang\nloeuly\n43. Coalition\n46 Beige color\n80. Female fowl\n11. Bu\nACBOOB\n1. Silkworm\n4. Btktmo tool\n7. Noblemen\n\u00bb. Mttll\nclrcleti\nli QuantlUu\nof paper\n11. Mother o\u00bb-\npeart\nld.Laad-\nmeaaure\n18 Young dog\n17. SplH ovtr\nIt. Aitatt\n(abbr.)\n1*. Strik*\n11. liktly\n11. Devour**\nM. Locki of hah\nSt. Spanish title\n18. Handle Ui\nwhip\n1*. Conjunction\nM.Hebrew\nprophet\n32. Whether\n34. Gaming calm\n36. Too\n37. Shattered\n40. En ttr.\n41. Grau cured\n(or fodder\n41. Hlblle.l\ncharacter\n44.Sloth\n45.Olh.rwto.\n47. Tavern\n48. Negative\nreply\ntt. A moat\n51. Encircle.\n53. Frighten\n54. Detached\n55. Flow\nM. Conclude\nDOWN\n1. Epoch\nl-Playe\nbotrt.rooety\nCBTFTO4JC0TE\u2014 A rrypUgrun *uoUUo*\nAJBKCLK   MCN   OPNKAQR   MS'K   TKSIl\nTMBVMUBK   WVMBJQJKA   JC   LPCTKI-\n4MQJPC \u2014OPCQMJHCK.\nTcrterday** Cryptoquote:   LET US DRAW UPON CONTENT\nFOR THE DEFICIENCIES OF FORTUNE-GOLDSMITH.\nCryptoquotes are quotations of famous persons written cipher.\nA substitute character has replaced the original letter. For Instance,\nan \"R\" may substitute for the original \"E\" throughout the entire\ncryptoquote. or a \"Br \u25a0 \u25a0 \u2022 replace an \"LL\" Find the key and foi-\nlow through to the solution. .     \" dlllJMMi\nCONTRACT\nLEARN THE PATTERN\nUNTIL YOU learn the pattern\nsecessary for making a double\nsqueeze play, you are not very\nlikely to put one over, except by\nsheer luck. Usually, besides the\ncard on which neither opponent\ncan follow suit, there ls a card In\nthe same hand which you can lead\nto the top card of Its suit ln the\nopposite holding, and also a single\ncard of the third suit which can\nbe guarded only by the defender\nat Its right, and In the opposite\nhand, another single card of the\nfourth suit which can be guarded\nonly by the defender at Its right.\nIf you build that arrangement,\nthe opponents are squeezed beyond repair.\n4AKJ82\n\u00bbQ\n48 7\n+AQ87*\n4053\n4 10 7\nt in r, .\n4954\n+ K J 8 4\n2\nV.\n_\n\u00bbK\u00abIli\n\u2666 11 J 10 li\n1\n*3\n4>Q6 4\n\u00bbAJ932\n\u2666 AK2\n410 5\n(Dealer:   South.   North-South-\nvulnerable.)\nSouth\nIf\n-t\n3NT\n6 NT\nWert\nPass\nPats\nPau\nPass\nNorth\n1*\n\u00bb*\n4 NT\n\u00ab +\nEut\nPau\nPass\nPass\nPau\nAt ont table ot t Bridge-tor\nAmbulances tournament tn Boston, th* declarer tried for a double squeeze to make an extra\ntrick, but failed. Atter the spade\n10 to the Q. he lent through the\nclub 10, then nneued the 9,\nbrought the hurt Q through tnd\nthen ran the rut of the spades,\nwhich he followed With the club\nA. Thli turned to bother Eut,\nwho cut down to two ditmondi In\nonlcr to hold two heartt, but whtn\nBy Shepard Barclay\nWest followed with the club J, he\nwas also able to hold three diamonds, so that a diamond waa\ndropped at the end.\nThe real mistake here wai failure to take the heart A early and\nleave Only the J aa a squeeze\nthreat against East's K. The\nsqueeze could be made still more\nsimple by cashing the diamond K\nrather early, so that the lut ipade\nwould be led to the eleventh trick,\nwith the proper letup, u wai done\nby Mrs. Richmond.H. Skinner,\nMassachusetts itate chairman'of\nthe Bridge-for-Ambulance campaign, who with her partner wo*\nthe tournament.\nWhen the finally cilled the\napade 8, ahe htd In the dummy\nalso the diamond 8 tnd tht club\nQ. East could not discard the\nheart K\u201e or it would make tht\ndummy'! J good, so trashed tht\ndiamond J. Now the heart J wat\nthrown from tht South htnd and\nWeit wu squeezed. If he toued\nhis club K, the Q and the diamond\nA would have ended the hand. Ht\nput off one ot hii two ditmondi,\nwhereupon the dltmond A and I\nbrought in the lttt two trickt.\n\u2022   *   .\nTomorrow's Problem\n4J86\n\u2666J9171\n4>J92\n\u2666 AKQ5\nft\n\u2666 KQ105\n4\n*K84\n+ 1T12\nt K 9 8 7\n\u2666 2\n+ A6I1\n410 4\nVAJlOltl\n\u2666 A\u00ab\n\u2666 Q10T\n(Detler: North. Both sides vulnerable.)\nIf South bids and rebldt hurt*\non thU deal, and then leada the\ndltmond A tnd 6, how Would you\npity this htnd In thi Eut to\nmtke 4-Spades r\n)AN! ARDEN\nBy Monte  Barrett and  Russell Re\nSOHEOieD-v   .\njggg\/.\nHENRY\nBy Carl Andar\nHENRY, YOUtl HIWl TO\nFIND SOMC PLACE FOR.\nYOUR TOYS\/THtY\nDP Tl*\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nBy Ceo. McMamii\n_-_y_y-*-*\\_.\n^^i_^.-\nKMaeHiT our.\nDONALD DUCK\nBy Walt Disney\nKINC OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED\nBy Zane Grej\nBL0NDIE\nBy Chic Youno\nW bfeS BUMSTEAP-- AJIM\nv ALEXANDER AMP ALVIN '\nARE FeUTMS .-.'\nLi\n\t\n_______a___l._itt,i&i\n^jUt^tmdtai.\/ ^_^gj^g^_^_\n tfpl\nFOR\nJVANT AD\nSERVICE\n-\nClassified Advertising\nWHERE YOU WILL CET QUICK\nRESULTS IN SERVICES OR CASH\nniuon i -tm-rmmioAy vwicw **y m -mm-\nTO    SELL\nUSED\nGOODS\nphoni\n1\n4\n4\nIIITHJ\nSJDOKIMC^-To Mr. tnd Mrs\ntf tvo-okaw of South Slocan. it\nM-Bay Lake General HotpKai,\nfU.t ton.\nBBtSWORTH-To Mi Djd Mrt\nJ. Hemsworth of Sheep- Creel\nMOTOHCrCtlS.   IICYCllS\n\u2022    AVT0M0TIV1\nSm DEI UXI FORD SEDAN, A-l\nrtobec. only 11000 aim tm\nSawtrby CuthDert Ltd. opp Pott\nOH.ci tnd Hunt ttettt.\nrDiirTATBffKas wra\nBpoitnay Ukt General Ho\u00abpitai,-j F BaUdoiar in good working eouai-\nI tion, can be wen working. Not\n\u00bb in  old  CitirpUlar   Reply  Box\n\u202274B, Daily Nawa\t\nfor sALim pcyMotrtimo-\ntor A-l cond Law mileage. Oood\ntirei and upholstery. Reuonioii.\nApply Star Cife\niISTpOWOaC COACH. A! CAR,\ngood tirei, only 1900 mllei. WOO.\nWrite or ne Postmister, Appie-\ndale B. C.\n8iOT*<JSTT\u00bbD~B!X*r~Cm\nAuto Wreckers 180 Baker'St.\nNelson.\nj IS i ion, Brian Mm.\nfn   *    -i    '      iifl    \u2022   \u25a0\u2022\nHELP WANTED\nLpplicidooi will nol ba conantr-\nIrom pertont la tea impioytaent\ntny firm, corpontlon or other\n\u25a0plbyer engiged m the prooue.\nI of munitioni. war equipment\n'tuppliei for the irmed form\n|aai luch \u2022 person ll I ikillM\nrinman not ictuilly employed\nUi uide\nt    CORflWrTTo\nSAW  LUMBER\nIAJTT _* GIV* A CONTRAC1\n10 tomehnin tSat hu i iiwmiu\nb nw rour miMion feet ot lumber\nI tha .Utile Slocin, M Cameron.\nllocfi\\ City, B. C.\nBfflSSSW TSTSfiT __*_\nfits-it oq Kootenay Lake; also\nranted, boom mm. Apply to\nt, Pitenon. Nelion.\nJUST COR \"GENBtAl,\ntwork  it  Bonnington   FalU\nply Box IMl, Daily Newa\nBD-GiftL' WS BITOOa\nE~ lliwork     Box    8761,    Nelson\nUy Newi.\ni_T>r___rm\n\u2022tall itore. Box 5347, Dtily Newi.\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nIpeciil Low Rttei for non-\nommtrclil idvertisements un-\nlar thli clasiiflcation to airnt\npeople ieeklng employment\nDnly 25c for one weex (8 days)\nwven iny number Of required\nllnei Piyible In idvance Ado\n10c if box number desired\nMftiJ-NCBfl welBErTHOm\nCout would like to loctte In interior iround N?lson. Married man\nWith one child. Box 5297, Daily\nNewi.\nAPAl\"LT~WOMAtf' WANTS\nhousework or office cleaning.\nfrh. 928 R Or apply 1011 Front St.\nSUnrOTWElTHiAsS C cTfADF-\nttt with 3 yeeri expsrlence Apply Box 5220, Dally News.\nROPERTY, HOUSES. FARMS\nLast Chance\nBuy a Truck\n'41   3-ton Maple Leaf, 197\" W B.\n\u25a0JS-^-1-ton Dodge.\nVI\u2014J-ton Dodge.\n'W\u2014H-l-(on International.\n'40\u2014IVi-Ton  International.\n'3\u00bb-4-lon International.\n'37-4-ton UiternatlonaL\nEach truck In A-l condition and\nfirst class tires.\nCENTRAL TRUCK &\nEQUIPMENT CO.\ni\n702 Front St. Nelion\nfUSONAL\nWHIM IN VANCOirVIR STOP AT\nAimer Botti opp  CH   Depot\nama _anm* msn _\u25a0\ncomt would like to neat lady 11\nlo M.   Box MOO, Daily Newa\nrHRit   SKTION   5XR   BOTR\neatt. bttt tnd top, good condition. J. Ch\u00abt, U4 Vtrnon St\ngrttifully reeeived at tbe Suvi\nlion Army, 111 Vtttorti Sueet\nttt tk*t Kt PHEW WR \"OCT\nchlnt. i ilver wire, and turn uun\nAnything old Antique Shop. 411\nHill St. Ntlion. BC.    '\nUe - Tht Photo MUI - Ue\nP O Box 133. Vincouver\nRolli developed md printed, ltt\nt * 1 Enlirgimtot Free\nII reprmti 5x1 inUf|namt 55c\nfOTTireS \u00abm\u00ab hn-\ntlvt ln tht hoipltil will enjoy\nraiding Tht Dally Ntwt. Phont\n144 and hive, a copy dillvtred\ntach morning.\nUSED AUTO PARTS. REASON-\n\u25a0ble prices Nelson Auto Wrecking 813 Vernon Street.\nOOD FARM LAND3 FOR SAl.k\non easy terms in Alberta and\nSaikatrhewan Write Ior full in*\nlormation to 908 Dept of Natural\nResources. C P R Calgary Aim\nBtfslsTOR SALE-NEW LIST-\nings $1,500. 11.650 ind \u00bb2 500 Two\nof these excellent location in\nFairview May we show you them\nC W. Appleyard and Co Ltd\n5iT~SALErFARM AND LIVE-\nItock, 168 acres. 12 acres under\ncultivation, remainder timber.\nGood buildings, running wa'er,\npiped In, electric light. Apply J\nHanson, Erie. B: C.\nfli Hirt SMALL COTTAGE IN\nSheep Creek. State description\nand price, and If willing to trade\nas part payment on house In Nelion. Box 5291. Dally News\nPOB, SALE - TH\"KEI~B80MIB\nhouie, light and w;ter. Tw<- In s\nAnderion street. $400 cash. Apply\n140 High Street.\nROOMED HOUSE AVD LOT FOR\n8ale tl Silmo. B C. S**00 ca=n\nApply Box 5287. Daily News\n* rS6M\"COTTAGE: FURNACE:\ncloie In; ilso furniture. Box 5345,\nDally Newi.\ntt V WHITFIELD, Real Estate and\nInsurance, 417 Hill St. Nelson\nRENIALS\nFOR REN I: NEAT SMALL COT-\ntage two small bedroomi. Cement\nfoundation. Garden. 911 Cedir\nSt. $20 month    C  W. Appleyard\nUNFURN SUITE 4 RMS 2 SEC\nrooms if desired. $45, also furn\nauite $30 Hot w^lcr, heel and rt-\nfngsration   Included   Kerr   Ap:i\nCOMFORTABLE STEAM HEATED\nhouse keep.ie rooms in Annable\nB! ick. Ward St   Ph  657R\nLlSr YOUR HOUSE FOR RENT\nwith us We have many enquiries    H  E Dill 532 Ward St.\nBUENA VISTA APTS FURN OR\nun'urn 4 room suite. Adults only\nPhone 542 R\nFOR RENT* FURN 3 RM StftTfc\nand single hskpg room. Free\nfuel and light. 116 Vernon St.\nF'OR RENT. 8 ROOMED BUNGA\"-\nlow. Furnace heated. Apply 702\nLatimer St.. Phpne 495 L.\nFOR RENT: JULY AND XTJO, WC-\nmen'i Institute Hse., Willow Pt-\nfurn. Apply Sucty. or ph. 401 L 3.\n-TaCRE FARM ROSEMONT; 2\nacres hay; garden ploughed; 25\nfruit trees; 40 chickens. Pb. 6671-2.\nFOR RENT: SMALL HOUSE. DU-\npl-x and suite. Phone 316.\nA-~H5ME~\u00a55ir THOSE SWCT\nfrom h \"me strathcona Hotel ApU\nffit? -LIONS PHOTO-25t>\nPO   Box 434. Vincouver, B.C\nAny ilze roti dev, printed. JSc. Reprint* Jc etch.  Free 8x7 coupon.\n\"A trial will convince you'\nMEtf-Rf&AlN VtOOR Wl\" -\n, Try Vltex, $1 25 per box. Penonil\ndrug lundriei, 12 for $100. Su-\nprema Raior Blide Shirpenir Mc\nShirpons blades perfectly. J. Jensen. Box 324, Vincouvtr, B. C\nIUSINESS ANO\nMOfESSlONAL   DIRICTORY\nAMAVIM AND MINI\nMMHINTATIVIt\nHAROLD I ELMES. ROSSLAND\nB C Protmciti Amyer. Cbtaiit\nIndividuil rtprettnttUvt tor Ihip-\npen it Trail Soulier\nA J BUU Independent Wine Rep-\nrcttatativt Box 54, Tnu  B C\nI *  WIDDOWSON, PROVINCIAL\nAmyir. H>1 Joiephlni St. NtUon.\n**- \"    * -p.il\nCHIROPRACTORS\nA   B    McDONALD,   DC,   Palmer\nQrad   X-Rty. Strtnd Blk. Tnu.\nCORIITIIRII\nspin Cir coRSETinii. miss\nShirlty Boomer, IM Gore, Pb 889L\nINOINIIRI ANO SURVEYOR!\nBOYD C AFFLECK, P.O. Box loi\nTrail. B.C.. Survtyor tnd Engineer\nPhoot \"Beaver Falla.\"\nr * _._m. timma t. civil\nEnginter; B. C. Lind Survtyor,\nRosilind ind Grind Forki, B C.\nFOOT SPECIALISTS\nFILMS DEVELOPED AND PRTNT-\ntd (6 or I eipoiuri roll) 25c, He-\nprinti Ic each. For your victtion\nintpthou, choose KryiUI Fmnh\nGuirtnteed oon-tidt p n n 11\nKrysUl Photoi, Wilki*. Sukitcht-\nwan   Established over 10 yun\nPOLAR FURS Lit)\nPINE QUALITY FURS AT REAS-\nontbie pricei Expert re-ltyllng\n\u2022nd repining Low ritn Guirtnteed itonge - 100 pir tent\nprotection - Ml Grmvilli St.\nVincouvtr. BC\n\"men's special\nMen'i ptnonti drug sundries.\nflnett quillty. tested, guinn-\nteea 12 for SOc. 28 for $100. \u2022\u25a0\u2022\nlortea, Including world'i funniest Joke novelty free, tnd catalogue ol lundries\nWESTERN  DISTRIBUTORS\nBox 24 Dept NC. Regina Silk.\nrwo toMi-im sm vnox\nprints Irom iny roll of fllmi. JSc\nspecial mill only Reprintj 24\ncenti etch Overnight tervict We\npr mise to satisfy you In tvtry\nwav Professional Pbotogriphtr,\n25 yeari' experience Send In\nyour friendl' filmt tool Film Ex*\nchange. Box 60. Cutlegar B C.\nS. J. OlLLIS. D.S.C., R.C.P, REG'D\nChiropodist, Foot SptclllUt Bergeron Block, Pb. UM, TraU. B.C\nFUNIRAL HOMIt\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY A(fD\nFARM SUPPLIIS, ITC.\n*H,CH rtilllK\nCHICKS  OlVf  Willi)\u25a0\nRilie-'THX CHICKS WHICH\nGIVE RESULTS\" and get maximum\nproduction.\nPrlOM par W iter May 15th-\nUmexed Pullets\nWhlU Leghorns 110.75 $22 50\nRockv Rids, N. Hamps 1200 20.00\nSussex   . ...   14.00   2400\nLeghorn Cockereli \u00bb\u2014100\nHeavy Cockereli $10-100\nOrder from' this advertisement.\nLive dtllvtry guirtnteed.\nRemember-irS RESULTS  THAT\nCOUNT.\nBox N        Langley Prairie, B. C.\nSOMERS FUNERAL HOME\n701 Biktr St Phont J6J\nCut. Mortlclin       Udy Attendini\nModern Ambulance Service\nINSURANCE AND REAL EITATE\nC D. BLACKWOOD AOENCY\nIniurinct, Retl EsUte, Phont 99\nmi rHcllAMrc.lMNMNll\nReil Eiuti. Phont IU.\nMACHIN\nSTS\nUENNhTTS UMITED\nMichlnt stidftacttylene tnd electric\nwilding,   motor rtwinding\ncommerciil  refrigeration\nPhoni 593 IM Vtrnon St\nOPTOMETRISTS\nW   E. MARSHALL\nOptometrists\n1488 Bay Avi\u201e Trill'     Phont 177\nSASH FACTORIU\nLAWSOITB   SASH   FACTORY\nHardwood mtrchlnt 271 Btktr St.\nSECOND HAND ITOREI\nBABY CHICKS-RHODE ISLAND\nReds tnd New Hampsnires, Andrew Chrutle itrein, good utility\nitock, ipproved ind blood-tetteo\n$11.00 per 100. Chicki retdy to\nihip tvtry Tueiday John OooO-\nman, 1665 Gilley Avenue, New\nWutmlniter, B.C.\t\nNNinStfAUTV MODI IS-\nlind Red Chicks-25. 1350; 50,\n$7; 100. $13.50; 500. f03 George\nGimt, ROP. Breeder, Armitrong, BC.\nrerwH TtKk'GV H&RSES,\ntlxleen hindi, wtll mttched; built\nto work. Seven yein old. Reuon-\n\u2022bly priced. Apply Sam Holubufl,\nCutlegar Ferry,\nNelaon Bally \\Htmt\nTeltjihoiie IM\nTrail Circulation: Phont Ml\nClassified Adv\u00abr\u00bbijin| Ratu\nUc per Uce per lniertion.\n44c per line per week tl comecutlve lniertiooi for coat ot *)\u25a0\n$143 i line i month (M timet).\n(Minimum 3 llnet par Itutrtion)\nBox number lit extra, Thit\ncovert iny   number  at  timet.\nPUBLIC NOTICES, TINDERS,\nETC\n18c par Una, tint lniertion and\nlie etch luhaequesl lniertion.\nALL   ABOVE   RATES   LESS\n10% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSPECIAL tOW RATES\nNon commirclll   II tult lint\nWanted for Be fer my nqulred\nnumber of llnee for tlx dtyt\nptyiblt In tdvinct.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nSingle copy    . ..  1   .06\nBy carrier, per week   .      35\nBy carrier, per year ._\n\u25a0y maill\nOne   month    \t\nThree monthi   _\t\nSis monthi    ._\t\nOne yetr\t\nAbove ratei ipply In Cinida.\nUnited Sum ind United Klng-\n- dou to lubt'cribtrt living out-\nElsewhere tnd In Canadi whtrt\nextri poitige it required one\nmonth $1.60; three monthi $4 00; .\n\u25a0it months 18.00; om yeir 111 >\n\u25a0ldt rtgultr carrier trtll.\nClarifies Report of\nPaper Shortages\nNEW YOBK. Mu 13 lAPi -Ttlk\nat paper laervigti torn at !\u2022 tht\n\u25a0ear tf_m wat decided today hy\nRichard 3. Cullen, Preiident of In-\ntantoooal Paper Compuy, in kit\nstatement ta itockhoiden ti thai*\nusual netting.\n\u2022Regardiett at the faet that varloui Cotanaant agenttee haw\n\u2022id\u00bbly broadcut tht oplnioi thai\nan icuti ihortige ot paper would\ndtvelop,\" Culien uid, \"than It t\nlurplui it pmcot over demand and\nthtrt trt indict uoni thtl demind\nfor the btlgnct of tht year will not\nbe ti grut u it wti in 1641.\"\n$1130 Will Bur\nRossland\na New Sidewalk\n1300\nI    71\n3.00\n4.00\n1.00\nFOR SALE-SOUND, RELIABLE\nSaddle hone, ilso (ood stock ud-\ndli In A-l ihipt. Both reuonibly\npriced. Box 5318, Daily Newi.\nFOR SALE - YORKSHIRE PIQSV\ntlx weeki old $500 each. Apply\nJ. A. McKay, Balfour, B. C.\nCaSlOAB HKAVY HORSgff\nTR\nNelion at Ellison MUg. Barn,\nLOST AND FOUND\nTo Finders\nIf you tlni) mything telephone\nThe Dally NeWi. A \"Found\" Ad.\nwtll be Inserted without cott to\nyou. We will collect from the\nowner.\niM-rfi% VjeWR*BW6,9AT,\nnight' between Eagle . Hall a'nd\nRoyal Hotel. Reward, Return\nDally Ntwi. ,\nWRIST\nWE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANCE\nWhit have you7 Ph. 534. Ark Store\nLOST-OCTAGON LADIES\nwatch,  gold bind.  Reward\nturn Diily Newi.\nRt\nWANTED MISCELLANEOUS\n(HIP US YOUR S'.'RAP METALS\nor Iron  Any quantity  Tnp pricr;\npaid     Active Trading Comoany\ntit Powell St    Vanmuvpr   B   f\nPANTED - 2nd-HANS\" FACTORY\nwell-made row boat. 14 or 19 leet\n,ljng,  complete  with  oars.  Muit\nbe in.good ihape. Dumont, Gal-,\nloway, B. C.\n\u25a0ftANTED-SECOND-HAND MOW-\ner 'machine in good rond. Write\nStete Masura, Ymlr, B. C.\nWAITED: GOOD USED CAMERA.\nalso vacuum cleaner. Write Box\n533B, Dally News\nWaWed-io FOOT IWliXKE.\nMust  be  (n  first-class  condition\nand price right. R. Quin, Harrop\nW'\u00bb.OTED-SMA\"tL PLANER. GEO\nBirr.. Kimberley. B C\nIf-\\NT_to-USEn CUB UNIFORM\nfor boy 10 to 12 years. Phone 79RR\nF. \"M. CARDEN & NURSERY\nPRODUCTS, FERTILIZERS\nFOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN\nSeeds, Feed and Poultry Supplies.\ncall and see us. Ask fnr our price\nlilt Ellison Milling St Elevator\nComptny, Ltd.. Nelson. B C. -\nPhnne 238,\nSPECIAL! EXHIBITION GLADIOLI\nBulbs, $3.50 per 100 del. Phone 910,\nMic's   Greenhouses,   Nelson\nHpE - P11TtMgmJBE9\"nSPTf-\nCml low prices Active Trading Co\n916 Powell St.,  Vancouver,  BC\nTEKRACE APTS Beautiful modern\nIrlRida re equ iped lUitey\nSTV ROOM STUCCO MODERN\nH:;uie, 303 H'inver SI. Ph 484 K \u00bb.\nCOTTAGE. 4 RMS AND BATH,\nOpp. Lak* ide Park. Ph. 448 R.\nfOr fl-ttre - COiffOOTABU\nroom, 918 Kootenay St., Ph. 713 L.\nOR  SALE  MISCELLANEOUS\nFBlGIDAirE l-3rd HP. COMPRES-\nsor with (orc_d air coil; also one\n4-liole    crmb nation   Ice   cream\nfreezer and  bottle cooler.    Both\nthese   machinei  In   good  condition.  For further information call\nor write L. D. Cafe, Nelion,\nPIPES TUBES. FITTINGS\nNEW AND USED\nLarffp stock for immediate shipment\nSWARTZ   PIPE   YARD\n1st Avenue and Main Street\nVancouver  BC\nCXosincTaCcount\nElectric Washer, modern ityle, por\neelain tub. Will sell to reliable\nparty for balance owing. Call Credit\nManager,\nBEATTY   WASHER   STORE\nPhone 81 321 Baker St., Nelson\nYOU \"NEED- RffSSElTllTAMFS\nfor youi unemployment insurance\nand Wariime Price Bnard Licence,\nWe can give you quick service at\nreasonable prices. Nelson Daily\nNews Commercial Printing Dept.\nALL \"TYPES \"OFTTLAS-HOMt\nWorkshop power tools available.\nWrile for catalogue. McKenile,\nWhite nnd Dunsmuir Ltd., Nelson.\nft>R~SALE\"- DESK-AND\" BAWS\nCrib. Lawson's Factory, 273 Baker\nStreet.\nSINGER SEWING MACHINE. Excellent cond Good as new. Cheap\nfor cash. N, Cox. Harrop.\nMachinists Hold Out\nAgainst New\nProduction Program\nVANCOUVER, May 13 (CP)-The\nVancouver Machinist's Union has\ndecided to maintain Its stand against\nacceptance of the continuous production program Introduced thli\nmonth In British Columbia ihip-\nyardi, a spokesman for the Union\nsaid today.\nNine other unions ln the yards\nhave accepted tho program, Only\nthe machinists and blacksmiths in\nthe yard have refused to cooperate.\nF.D.R. Signs Huge Sub\nBuilding Bill\nWASHINGTON, -May 13 (AP)-\nConitructlon of 300,000 tons more of*\nsubmarines in a move to bett the\nAxis at its own game was authorized today by a bill signed Into lew\nby President Rooievelt.\nJust how many more submarines\nthe measure will add to the United\nStates expanding fleet is a military\nsecret, but Chairman Carl Vinson\n(Dem-Georgla) of the House Nival\nCommittee has iald that It would\nprovide for \"more than 100.\"\nSHAFER NAMED PACIFIC\nFISH OILS DIRECTOR\nOTTAWA, May 13 (CPI-Gordon\nShafer of yancouver has been appointed by the Wartime Prices and\nTrade Board as Director of* fish oils\non the Pacitlc coast it was announced today by Mrs. Phyllis Turner,\nOils and Fats Administrator. Mr.\nShifer li I partner in the Vancouver\nfirm (Shlfer-Haggart Ltd.) of fish\noil broken\nSPAIN CALLS WORKERS\nFOR HUN PUNTS\nMADRID, Miy 13 (AP.-Syndl-\ncates throughout Spain have begun\nilgning up worktn for tervlce with\nlabor groups In Otrminy. The Nuts\npay transportation to and from Germiny.\nHart Coos to Ottawa\nto Discuss\nRail Finance\nVICTORIA, Miy 13 (CP)-Prem-\nler John Hut will leive Friday or\nSaturday for Ottawa to discus., i\nnumber of matters affecting British Columbia with the federal government, including re-flnancing of\nthe Pacific Great Eastern Railway,\nIt is expected the premier will\ncontinue discussions, started by\nMines Minister Herbert Anscomb,\non Peace River oil resources, offered to the Dominion government for\nthe duration of the war.\nIt will be Mr. Hart'i iecond vialt\nto Ottawa since he assumed the prl-\nmiershlp last December.\nMontreal Produce\nMONTREAL. May 13 (CP)\u2014Spot:\nButter. Que., and Western 85B.\nEggs, Eastern A-large 36-29^4; A-\nmeflium 24\u00ab-28; A-pullets 23-23.4;\nE-B 24^-25\\t;E-C21V4.22.\nFutures: Butter, Miy 34.4B, June\n34\",B; Eggs, Miy 38B.\nDiscuss War Risk\nInsurance\nWARNS STRIKING\nMINERS TO      *     \u2022\nRETURN TO WORK\nCANBERRA, Australia, May 13\n(CP)\u2014Prime Minister John Curtin\ncalled upon groups of striking coal\nminen to return to work* tomorrow\nor face Governmental action and\nsaid \"the Government shall stand or\nfall by the luue.\"\nIf the minen do not go bick to\nthe pits, tho Prime Miniiter told\nPirliament, lUthority will be invoked \"to compel them.\"\nDeclaring a majority of the coal\nminers were loyal ln the war criill,\nMr. Curtin addreised hli statement\nto those who Joined strikes called,\nfor a variety of reasons in 10 mines.\nSeniority and wage disputes are involved,\nOTTAWA, May IS (CP) -Poiition of the home owntr whou prop-\ntrty Li rented to mother tentnt wM\ndiscussed todiy by tht Houtt of\nCommoni Banking ind Commtrct\nCommittee which opened eontldert-\ntlon ot the new wir riik Iniurinct\nict Introduced by Fintnct Mlniitci\nllsley.\nThe Act provldei free Iniurtnci\n\u2022gainst war dimige up to tSDttl lot\nhomei occupied by their ownen,\ntree chattel Iniurance up to $800\nind Hts up machinery property\nowners of ill cli.uei miy buy tur\nther Iniurtnce it I flit ntt pile\ntble to ill pirts of the Dominion.\nHoward Green suggested thli will\nwork ih injustice Ht mtntioned\nthe cue qt \u2022 loldier overseu who\nhad rented hu homt to tnothtr ttn\ntnt.\nH ihould be provided thit trtt\ncoverage would tpply to the owner\nof \u2022 home if he occupied hit homt\nit the itart ot tht wir but hid ilnce\nloft it because of wtr service of\nmy kind. While it ihould not be\nthe intention to cover property Invutment, the aim should be to protect a citizen's only home even If\nhe were temporarily not In occupation, iald Mr. Leonard.\nROSSLAND. B. O, Miy IJ\u2014City\ntnglneer R. W Higgen presented\nto tht City Council Mondiy night\na comprehensive report on the concrete sidewalk on Columbil Avenue\nbetweeyi the Poit Office ind the\nBmk ot Montretl, explilntd thit\nthe dimige wu ciused by the fire\n13 yteri igo, ind tint in placei the\nwater Uy in pooli three Inchei deep.\nThe lidtwilk li badly broken in\nipoti md dmgtroui to ptdtttrum.\nThe tottl coit of repairing it md\nputting t complete new turtict of\ntwo-Inch cement tht full length of\ntbe block, would be $1110.\nCitv Clerk J. A. McLeod wu Instructed to WriU to tht property\nownen involved, tnd find out whtt\nmiontr would bt tht molt luitable\nfor them to meet their ilurt of the\nexpense. The (Ity li willing to\nipread thla over \u2022 ptr of yttn-\nMr. Ilmen itated thit 111 miteriili wert available. Tht City'i\nahare ot tht expense ls $800.\n\u25a0 \u25a0 PASI    NINe\nWar Metals May\nRevitalize\nSays Engineer\nAddrauiag \u2022 gathering ai prof\npecton wd mining men tn th*\nCouncil Chimoar Tuitday light *\u25a0\n-Strategic Wir Metal** R. J. Maconachie, Resident Mining tegtneer.\nitreued the fact that tbe new demind for minerali which bad oot\nbeen conildered u producible ia\nCmada until recenUy might revitalize whole areu which had\neither betn proepetttd, or ibandoo-\ntd u pouiblt wur\u00abi ol \u2022lotrai\n\u2666 orth, and Individuil prapertiei\nwhich had been mined eatanaively\nlor iome othir mlntrtl, ind than-\ndoaad when tht ort wu exbautted\n\"TH* principal of thett new mln.\nertl producu,\" ht tald, 'art mica,\nchromt, macganiM, mercury, tin,\nmd tungiten Mica it in tutntltl\nmiulktlng material and ti uud la\ntha entire electrical Industry Principal tourcet now trt Itdii, Madagaicar, md Qutbtt. It SM two former tyt cut off, wt will pretty wtll\nbe thrown on our ruourees. Chromium, manganeu tnd tungsten grt\nill uted is alloying material ln tht\nmaking of ipeciil Iteel.\n\"Tin is not exictly i wir minen],\nbut t very definite euentiil mtttr-\nlal. inasmuch as it Is a constituent\npart of bibbitt ind bearing metals.\nThe production of tin trom the Malay Peninsula li eitentlally from\nplacer operations, and If the Britiih\ndo not wreck the tin dredgei when\nthey left, thi Japi certtlnly will\nwhen they leive. Thli meani that\nthere can bi no tin production on\nthe MiUy Peniniuli for it ltut a\nyear after the ind ot the war, ai\nIt wil lttke it leut thtt long to rehabilitate ihe Induitry.\"\nCalqorv Livestock\nCALGARY, May 13 (CP)-Re-\nceipts, Cattle 118; Calvei *8; Hogi\n150.\nGood lo choice butcher iteers\n10-10.75; Odd top 11; Common to\nmedium 9-9.75. Good heifers 9.25-\n0.50; Common to medium B-8.50.\nGood to choice fed calves common\nto medium 8.75-9.75, Good cows\n7.25-7,75; Common to medium 6-7,\nGood bulls 7.75-8.50; Common 8,50-7,\nGood veel calves 10.50-11.50; Common to medium 8.50-10.\nHogs Tueiday 13.75 or B-l at yards\nand planti; Sows 8.25-8.80.\nBOATS AW ENGINES\nWANTFTV SMALL BOAT. SOIIARE\nend. B. Aylmer, Queen's Bay.\n_.        . ,______.     ; *\nMONTREAL  STOCKS\nBathurst P It P A ..   14%\nCan Bronze pfd    28-4\nCan Car Se Fdy       25\nInter Nickel of Can  30\"i\nNational Brew Ltd   24\nPrice Bros              7V4\nQuebec Power          U',4\nShawnigan WiP   13\nBANKS\nCommerce   141\nDominion    1\"\nImperial     187\nMontreal   181\nRoyal     ...   147\nCURB\nBaihurst P Jr P A    14\nBeauharno'i Corp   9%\nCan Vickers           ,  2.4\nCom Paper Corp    .,  185\nFra'srCnLtd             11Jk\nWalker Go\u00b0d St W  42\n:' '_i____i      , I\nui'a______________i\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\nHigh\n30 Industrials       98.19\n20 rails      24.33\n15 utilities    -      H-70\nLow\nClose\nChange\n96.92\n97.21\noff   1.35\n24.14\n24.17\noff    .34\n11.52\n11.55\noff     .17\n7JiaAkd.JmdL\nLONDON, May 13 (AP)-Devel-1 Bithunt ind St. Liwrence Corpor*\nopmenti on the Russian Front held\nthe Interut In the stock market today and trading was restricted.\nIndustrials held steady and British fundi were maintained, however.\nNEW YORK\u2014The itock market\ntoday experienced iti iharpeit reaction since Inception of IU forward\njaunt In late April and leaders generally slid off fractions to around\n2 points.\nTORONTO-MIld weakness lor\nthe mining groupi and general\nitrength for industrials and Weitern\noils marked trade.\nMONTREAL\u2014A number of leading iuues took a mild bearish tinge\nin trading up to the final hour todsy\nDeficits were posted by St. Lawrence Paper preferred, tt a new low,\nBolivia and Mexico lead bl world\noulput ot antimony, important ln\nthe manufacture of itonge batteriu.\nNEW   YORK\nAmerican Can\t\nAmerican Tobicco ....\nAnaconda\nSTOCKS\n    m\n    s\u00bb\n33*\nChargti Againit\nTobacco Firmi\nMay Be Propped\nEDMONTON, Miy 13\u2014Rejection\nby the Supnme Court of Cinidi\nof ipplicitlon of the Atto-mty-Otn-\ntrtl of Albtrta for liivt to tppaal\nthe decliion of the Alberta Appeal\nCourt quashing tht conviction of\n$5 tobicco compinlei on combine\ncharges may have written finis to\nthe whole proceeding!.\nIn some quirten, lt wu suggeiKd\nUit Provinct likely will drop its\norlginil chirgu igainit tht comptn\nlei which were laid undtr th* crimiml code. tThue were itayed when\ntctloni were entered under the\nCombines Act.\nYuterdiy Mr. Juitice Hudion ot\ntht Supreme Court ot tynidi refund permiulon to thi Province\nwhich hid applied for ipeclal letvt\nto tppetl. Coniequently, the Province ii prevented from ttking iny\nfurther ippeil itep on the Combine\nchirgu.\nWhile there hu been no Oovernment tnouncement of the next\nitep, if eny, ther* li t itrong belief\nthit the whole iction will be dropped.\nWhen the tobicco firmi were convicted lilt July ln Supreme Court\nby Mr. Justice S. J. Shepherd, flnti\ntoUUing 3221,500 were Imposed.\nBendix Avittion  311*\nBeth Steel  52*\nCanidlan Pacific   4%\nCerro de Pasco   29H\nChryiler     8*\nDupont  107'zi\nEastman Kodak   Ill\nOeneral Electrle  34\nGeneral Motors  38%\nGrinby    '  4'\/i\nGreat Nor pfd  21\nInternitlonil Nickel   25ft\nInter Tel It Tel  33\nKenn Copptr   27H\nRadio Corpontlon'  2H\nStan Oil of N J  >S'\/i\nTexai Gulf Sul  28*H\nUnited Aircraft  231k\nUnion Carbide  80\nU S Rubber   15H\nUS Steel     45%\nation  preferred.\nVANCOUVER - Salu dropped\nbadly during the morning seisi\"n.\nTriding wu chiefly in the hill, ind\nHome rose to close at 2.50.\nWINNIPEG - An exceedingly\nlight trade was noted on Winnipeg\nGrain Exchange today with no lign\nof export uiinesi in either wheat\nor flour and only a minimum of\noutside interest, wheat futures closed unchanged, with May at 79'A,\ncents a bushel and July at 90H.\nCHICAOO-The outlook for a big\nwheat crop, a slump in flour business\nand prospects that government sales\nof feed wheat will continue to press\nthe market u efforts ire made to\nstimulate uie of huge domeitic grain\nlurpluses caused a In* li decline in\npricei here today.\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\nMINES\nBid\nBralorne    8.80\nCariboo Gold       1.08\nGeorge Copper ....\u2014   .15\nGold Belt  _ -   .15\nGrandview  13.4\nHedley Mucot     .23\".\nIsland Mountain  91\nKootenay Belle  20\nPicific Nickel     -\nPed Oreille  1.20\nPioneer Gold  .'. l_\nPremier Gold  41\nPrivateer     _Vt\nReevei  MacDonald  ....    \u2014\nSheep Creek  70\nSurf Inlet  _    OS\nOILS\nAnglo Canidlan  33\nA P Consolidated 03V*\nCalg. It Edmonton  8S\nCommonwealth 19\nDalhousie   15\nFoothills    60\nHome  3.40\nMercury    __    .04-Vi\nMill City     .08\nModel 17\nOkalta  Com  ,.   .28\nPacific Peta  14\nRoyallte    17.00\nSpooner  _.    OtVt\nUnited       jOS*\nVanalta    04V\u00ab\nVulcan   15\nU. S. Ship Sunk Off\nAfrican Coait\nWASHINGTON, Miy IS (API -\nA medlum-itzed Unittd States merchant vessel hai bten torpedoed md\nsunk otf tht Wut cout of Africi,\nthe nivy innounced todiy, idding\nthit lurvlvon hid bttn landed at\nan JSutern port of the U. S.\nThli wu the navy'i flnt 1\nnouncement In the current German\nlubmirine campaign of the loss of\nan Americn ihip ln Afrlcin witers,\nN. Denver W.I.\nPlans Program\nNEW DENVIR, B. C.-Tht monthly muting of the New Denver\nWomen'i Inititute wu htld In thl\nLegion Hill with M memberi and\nthree viiiton preunt Nlm memberi of the Silverton Institute\nwere tiso preient.\nMn. Shannon ind Mn. Tiylor\nwere ippolnted to thi Viiiting Committee for Miy. Mn, A. Francis\ngave 1 list of articles donated for\nBundles for Britain, Mrt. J. Grttr,\nConvenor of Home Economlci, gavt\na report ind rud \u2022 ipeciil bulletin. She ilso rud 1 litter from in\nInititute Pen Friend In Bngland,\nMrs. Crellin reported tor the\nHill Committee and I list ot members working In booths on Mty 34\nart to be poited. Mrs. Frtoclt itited thtt tht May Queen Mid Mty\nPoll Dmce celebration will be prepired.\nMn. Beggi gave 1 full report Ot\nRed Cross activities. The following\nltdiei are canvassing thl diitrict.\nMri. Beggi, Mri. Greer, Mn. Ttylor, Mn. Balbirnie, Mra. Gunn ind\nMiss M. H. Butlin,\n, Mri. H. Pendry reported on I\nclean up bee recently held for town\nind bathing beach, and stated the\nCemetery Committee will have a\nbee.\nMrs. H. H. Pitts as gueit ipeaker\nfrom Nelion, gave m Interesting\naccount of Ottawa and Toronto\nConference!.\nThe President welcomed the SUverton ladlet to whioh Mn. Scait\nresponded.\nDelicioui refreshments were served by the hosteiiei, MM. Crellin,\nMri. Campbell, Mrs. Carter, Mi\"\nCarter md Miu Clever.\nLONDON, (CP.)-A merchtnt In\nthe Netherlandi wai fined for lelllng a \"fine brand of tobacco\" consisting of oak and beech tree shavings mixed with dried manure.\nToronto Stock Quotation!\nAsk\n8.1)5\n1.10\n3a\n1.00\n.08\n1.25\n1.39\n.42\n.32\n75\n**P\n100\nM\n2.49\n.30\n04tt\nMINES\nAldermac Copper \t\nAnglo-Huronian    ...\nBeattie Gold Mines \t\nBidgood Kirkland \t\nBuffalo Ank'rite \t\nCutle-Trethcwey   \u2014\nCentnl Patricia \t\nChromium M. <e S. \u2014\nCout Copper  \u201e....\nConiaurum Minu \t\nConsolidated M. le S.\nEut Malartic\n...     .08\n_. J.10\n....    \u00ab\n...   .oeM\n  1.15\n_ JS7\n_    X\n_ m\n...   .90\nSiscoe Gold \t\nSudbury Bisln .\nSylvinite\n, 37.76\n.   1.36\nFtlconbridge Nickel     2.78\nGrmdoro Mines  \u2014     .03\nGunnar Gold      .09\nHerd Rock Oold  35\nHollinger -   7.73\nHudson Bay M Jc S 28.65\nInternational Nickel _ 30.50\nKerr-Addison    3.40\nKlrklsnd Lake  - 42.i\nLike Shore Mines    B_26\nLtmaque Contact  _    3.30\nLeitch Gold       .45\nLittle Long Lac     1.02\nMicLeod Cockshutt    1.19\nMldsA Red Lake Gold .......    .45\nMclntyre-Porcuplne 37.00\nMcKenile Red Lake ....\nMining Corpontlon _.\nNipissing Mining \u2014\nNoranda   \u2014.\nNormetal   ..._\n.57\n.95\n.84\n43.50\n.6814\n.54\n1.10\nPimour Porcupine  \t\nPerron Gold \t\nPickle Crowd Gold     150\nPowell Rouyn Gold     .53\nSan Antonio Gold    1.51\nSherritt Gordon 70\n.33\n1.11\n1.30\n1.78\n.90\n3.15\n4.20\n2.15\n.09\n15.00\n8.50\n12.35\nTeck-Hughes Gold  _..._\nToburn Gold Mlnei \t\nVenturM   -m.\nWaite Amulet  \t\nWright Hargreavei  _.\nOILS\nAjax ~.\nBritish American  \t\nImperial  \t\nInter Petroleum\t\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbitibi Power A  .\nBell Telephone \t\nBrazilian T L !r P  -.\nB. C. Power A    _,\nCan Car Se Foundry ...\nCan Cement    \u2014\nCan Malting \u2014\nCan Pacific Rly\t\nCan Ind Alcohol A\t\nCosmos  1\nDominion Bridge  , \t\nDom Tar ft Chem \t\nDistillers Seagraras  \t\nFord of Canada A \t\nGoodyear  Tire      32(4\nHamilton Bridge           2K\nNat Steel Ca.  _     28\nLoblaw \"A\"      20'\/i\nKelvinator  %\nMusey  Harris         V\/t\nMontreal Power      204\nNat Steel Car       28\nPower Corp       3\nPressed Metals         S%\nSteel of Can  =..     60\n.48\n1434\nVfe\n16\n9\n34\n5,\nim\n184\n28 V4\n34\n214\nm\n \t\n\t\n-\u2014^m\u2014\u2014mm\u2014*\\\nPASI TIN\nCIVIC\na mmoos tiavses maana\nLast Times Tonight\n\u2022howt at 7*8-8:21\nHllirlom All-SUf RamaiKe-\n\"MARRIED\nBACHELOR\"\nwith\nRobert Yeanf Ruth    Huiuy\nPhis \"CAMT CIRL\"\nStarring\nCirole  Lindll\nGtorge Montgomery\nFRIQl-Y-IATURDAY\nI\n\u25a00-As-m-m-t-t**\/\nPlut\n\"Riders of the\nTimberline\"\nDivorces Granted\nEleanor Driver,\nMain, Anderson\nThree tbaoluta decstu ot divorce\nwert gnnted ta Supreme Court at\nNelaon Wedneeday tfleraoa by Mr,\nJustice Ellii at Vancouvtr.\nElttnor Mtrgirtt QutanK Driver of Pon Crev .ord tnt granted\na decree od divorce trom WUliam\nHerbert Driver ot Katlo, tad cm-\ntody of their IH-yeer-old child.\nMarjorie B. Keckt wu ntmed ln\nIbe petition u intervener, E. t.\nDawson ippetred tor the petitioner.\nPetitioner Jamu Guna Mtin ot\nTrtil wai gnnted l divorce trom\nMirgiret Main o. Trail aod cut-\ntody ot hit lS-yttr-old ton. Charlu\nErnut Witts of Mtdlcint Hit wu\nthe co-retpondent nimtd in tht\npetition. R. J. G. Richtrdi of Trail\nwu countel for tht petitioner.\nA divorce wu granted Files\nChickering Andenon ot Tighum,\nfrom Emily Mtry Andenon of NeV\nson. Malcolm Aitken, now ot Van-\ncouver, wu named in the petition,\n-MLMtt DAILY NlWt, NELSON  S. C.-THUMOAY MORNINO MAY 14 mt-\nu a.\npeered its Ibe p4uoooer.\n\u25a0upiaidwta did net tppeir  la\niny ot tbt thru estes.   ,       \u2022\n\u2014    \u25a0\u25a0 UN\u2014      IMl    , \u25a0-\nLom Bicycles\nfor 10 Days\nTRAH, B. C, May U.-Five Juv-\n\u25a0lilet ippetred  befoA  Mtgiitritt\nParker Wtlliimi la Ctty Police\nCourt Tueeday ifternoon, chargtd\nwith failing to have Ueencu on\ntbeir bicycles The chargei a\nlaid April 30.\nTht Juvenilu were ordered to\nput iwiy tbeir bicycltt lor 10 dtyt\nSH J. McMillan proiecuted.\nFintd in Trail\nBod Parking\nTRAII. B. C. May ll.-Murlla A\nRogen ippeired before Migittntt\nParker WiUiimi ln City Police\nCOurt en Tuudiy afternoon chirgei\nwitb obitructiijg itreet trtffic. Bt\npleeded guilty to the chirge, which\nuott trom parking bit truck on\nDtwdnty Avenue on Mty 1 to tbtt\nit obttructed traffic\n\u2022 Be wu fined S3 md cotts. Sgt. J\nMcMillen proiecuted.\nTRAIL SOCIAL\nExpect Japs lo Renew Air Baffle\nSoon for Island Ramparts\nALLIED HEAEK5U ARTXRS, AUSTRALIA, May IJ (CP)-Ratumptioo\not tbe lir battle for Auttralii't outer\niiland rimptrti to in tarly dtte wu\npredicted today by observers at advanced buu tnd throughout tbe\nam allied ilrmen wttt on the\ntlert to detect tbe flrtt move of the\nJip nivy to renew tbe btttlt of thi\nCoral See which lt broke ott lut\nwuk, \/\nTba remntntt at tht tint Jap Invulon Beet wera believed hiding in\nthe icreen of lilindi, wilting tor\nreinforcement!. Although dispersed\nthaw uaiti could Quickly coot together it tbt tppeerince of tbe\nmtin hattle fleet, which it bthtved\nto be gathered umewbra North of\nth New Gulnn-New Britain area.\nConupondenti who Inquired it\nheadquarten about tbe abeence ot\nfurthtr newt from tbe Pbilippinu\nvere told thtt comaunicatloai wire\neut off.\nNorman Stockton, wtr corrtipon-\ndent ot tbe Melbourne Hertld, wrote\nin t dupitch from in idvinced open tionik bait thtt the tppearnce\not Jipaneie bomben la rtidi Moo-\nday tgtinit Port Moreiby. ind of\nBorn Islind, indicited the enemy\nbad received reinforoemeati tor\nbuffeted tir forcu bued it Rtbaul.\nNew Britain, tnd Lie, New Guinu\n\"Since bomben were wiped trom\nthe New Guinea tky by i lucceii-\nful tilled M-day ctmptlgn, only\nttro tighten hid been used in\nraldi,\" ht uld.\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nGrenfell's\nBRAISED VEAL CUTLETS\nand MUSHROOM SAUCE\nTODAT\nIf It's Iniurance\nSEE US AND SAVE MONEY\nROBERTSON REALTY\nCOMPANY LIMITED\n347 Biker Phone SN\nDally    Dellverlei\nill pirti ef tht city.\nIttUWIUHtttlW\nAt Your Service\nOUR\nBODY SHOP\nSowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.\nOpp. Hume Hotel tnd Put Offlte\ntttittautitituittiitti\nKeep Youth tnd\n. Loveliness    with\nI' Permanent.\nHai&h Tru-Art\nBeauty Salon\nJohnitone Block\nPhone S27\nW. W. Powell\nCompany, Limited\nTht Homt of Good tumber\nLUMBER      LATH\nSHINGLES\nWholeule and Retail\nTelephone 176\nFoot of Stanley Street\nTRAIL, B- C. May 1S-A lucceuful tet end ule wu given Siturday\nby the Women'i Auoclation Clrclu\nof Knox United Church, in the Ma-\nKinlc Temple. The pi irons were welcomed by Mra. M. W. Leei ind Mrs.\nFrank Wilby. Mn. Herbert Cltrk\nwu In chtrge of the ule ot tlcketi,\nind the home cooking ulu #ere\nsupervised by Mn. C. (\"riser, Mrs.\nW. J. Wigitaffe, Mn. W. ___. Wilion,\nind Mn. A. E- Crilg. The home tewing table wai in chirge of Mn. M.\nMIchiely, Mn. P. L. Crowe, Mn. T.\nLaienby, end Mn. M. Cirpenter.\nServiteurs included Mn. A.C.B. Cooper, Mn. N- Tittrle md Mn. E. Mc-\nMcLeod, Mn. H- 0. Hinch, Mn. D.\nChalmen ind Mn. E- Dibner lup-\nervlsed the kitchen irirrgementi.\nRontld Rimtden it tperldlng i few\ndtyi In Nelson visiting hli mother,\nMn. B. Ramsden.\nMr. ind Mn. S A. Wlie ipent Sunday in Rouland, visiting Mr. and\nMn. Mix Woogmm.\nRobert Kirby left Mondiy for\nSpokine where he will try out tor\nthe American Ajr Corpi.\nConnor Allison left for Pinchi\nLake Siturday.\nMr. and Mn. W. A. Bennett, Sr,\nof Nelso'n, were weekend gueiti of\ntheir son ind daughter-in-law, Mr.\nmd Mn. W. A. Bennett Jr., of 1218\nRlverildo Avenut.\nMiu Ivy Wilker of South Slocin\nviilted her mother, Mrs. W. II. Wilker of Anniblt (Airing tht weekend.\nRonald Somen left Sundiy lo\n\u25a0pend e lew days ln Nelion at the\nhome ot Mi perenti, Mr. md Mrs.\nBy MRS. ROY FRAIIR\nt. W. Somen.\nCHINESE ALMOND CAKES\nTry some for s change.\n| Club Cafe |\ninfant\nQuality Groceries\nWe Heve \u25a0 Complete Line\nLAKESIDE SERVICE\nPh. SSS Free Delivery\nOpp. Likuldt Pirk\nFOR LEASE OR RENT\nMY MODERN HOME,\n804 STANLEY STREET\nMRS. R. E. CRERAR\nSUCCESS TO THE WEST\nKOOTENAY'S 13th. ANNUAL FESTIVAL\nMake your outing complete,\nbring the family ln for dinner.\nMrs. Gerild Brown ltft Stturdiy for Spokine where ihe will\nvisit her husbind.\nMrt. Arthur Johnion of Nelion\n\u2022frlved Mondty night to visit her\ndiughter, Mn. Roy fruer, md\nfriends tor \u25a0 dty or two.\nTRAH, B. C, Mty U.-Mrs. T.\nHtlvtnon won tht prist for high\nicon when bridge wu enjpyed by\nthe Put Chlefi Club of the Pythlin\nSiiten Tuesdiy night it tht home\nof Mrt D. Willlamion. The buiineu\nmeeting wu held end refreshments\nwere urved following the cird\ngtme. The hoiteu wu uslsted in\nurving by Mn. E. Howtrd. Memben pruent Included Mn. T. Alty,\nMrs. O. B. Hollington, Mrs. N. F\nNorrli, Mn. C. Ctartii, Mn. E. Clay\nMn. J. T. Woodi, Mn. A. B- Clirk,\nMn. W. C. Bndihtw, Mn. H. Beck,\nett, Mrs. T Hilverson, Mn. 0- Wil\nton irtd Mn. H. Slmpion.\nMrs. A. Ftrnum wit wlnntr of\ntht priie drawn for tt tht Circle\nteu ot the Catholic Womtn'i Leigut\nof Our Lady ot ePrpetual Help\nChurch Tueidiy tvening. The ltdlu enjoyed t toclil tftirnoon, md\nire knitting for the Red Crou it\nboth circles. Mn. T. McGhee, Shaven Bench, wu hoiteu to Circle No.\n2, end her guuti Included, Mn. S.\nLesuik, Mn. T. Kobluk, Mri. R.\nLoughtry, Mrs, A. C. Archlbsld,\nMrs. V. Biner, Mrt. R. J. Aihby,\ntnd Mn. H. W. Wilte. Circle No. S\nmet tt the, home ol Mn. George\nHirriion, Fifth Avenue. Memberi\npreient Included Mri. J. Colllgan,\nMn. W. Cimeron, Mn. J. 0. Putsey,\nMn. W. H. Roblnion, Mrs. J. M.\nBrennm, Mri. J. Montpelller, Mn.\nM. Btron tnd Mrs A. Rumier.\nLtc. J. E. Burrowi left Wedneiday after ipending hli leave from\nRed Deer In Trail.\nCharlei Hand haa returned to\nTrail from Pinchi Lake.\nTRAIL, B. C, May 13.\u2014Mn. J. B.\nBodgener hai returned to her home\nIn Turner Valley after viiiting her\nparents, Mr. and Mn. 0. B. Holden,\nSouth Slocan, for two weeks.\nMr. and Mrs. H. G. Shultz motored to Nelson Wednesday.\nCorporal and Mrs. J. Copeland of\nVancouver are visiting Mr. and Mrs,\nH. Barr for two weeks.\nMiu E. Woodburn ipent Wednuday visiting friendl at.Blueberry.\nMr. and Mrs. O. B. Holden have\nreturned from a buiineu trip to\nCalgary.\nW. Poznlko of Rosebery wai attested for army dutlei In Trail-end\nleft Wednesday for Vancouver to\nreport at.the district depot.\nH. B. Murray left Nelson Tuesday for Vancouver, where he will\nreport for military duty.\nBy KIRKI L. SIMPSON\nAuoelited Preu Wer Anelytt\nTht Ruutani' mnouncement thtt\nthey have retired to new poiitioni\non tht Kerch Peniniuli lives i\nlombre cut to the wir newi, ilthough there li yet no confirmation\nof Hitler'i cltlmi ot \u2022 decisive victory ln thtt tret.\nIn fict tht Ruulini deny the Nail\nleider's bout thit the bittle his\nbeen concluded. They uy the Red\ntroops ire retiring In good order\n\u2022nd Inflicting hetvy losses.\nThut, tht rul Import of tht blow\ntht Null htvt struck ln this vtstly\nImporUnt tector remains for eventi\nto determine.\nThe Nui tnnouncement clilmed\ncipture of 40,000 prisoner! ind vut\nwtr booty. It uyi that tht Ntil\nforcei trt pursuing the Reds from\ntht brokin 12-mile defence line at\nthe Weitern neck of the lsthmui\ntowtrd Kerch Itself.\nWord pictures of the bittle plinted by Nisi Preu reporti Indlcite\nthit t missive forct ot men, plmes,\ntanks and guns was mustered ln the\nCrimei for the Kerch drive. It tendi\nto verify the conclusion of observer!\n\u2022t Berne thit hilf \u2022 dozen Germin\ndivliioni tnd overpowering 'tir\nitrength were thrown into the five-\nday itruggle.\nIf thit ll trut, 11 It leemi to be,\nIt ellmlntttt thi poiilbillty thit\ntht Kirch fight li merely t tactical operation to Improve tht Ntil\npetition on the South flink of tht\nlong btttlt lint or remove t dtn-\ngereul Ruulin thr.it.\nTroil Bike Riden\nAre Fined;\nLicencee Lacking   ,\nTRAIL, E C. Miy ll.-WilfrtJ\nLeduc tad Mania Moen. Meydists,\nre fined $1 esch, without cottt,\nwhtn they ippetred before Miglitrite Parker Williami ta City Police\nCourt Tuetdty ifternoon oa\nchirgei of failing to htve licence\nplatei on tbeir bicycle****, laid April\nN. Both pleeded guilty.\nThe magiitrate iiiued I warning\nthdt in future the bicycle lawi\nwould be itrictly enforced, etpeclilly ln connection with hiving no\nllcencei, and doublt riding. Ht itated that flashlights did not comply\nwith the Provincial law tor bicycle\nlights\nNew C. B. C.\nNews Times\nEvening News Broadcasts\nwill now be heard at\n7 p.m. and 10 p.m.\nCKkl\nThtrt in vtrioui reports of lyn\nchronlsed Nui ittacki til ilong the\nuctor extending trom the Khirkov\nregion in the Denett Buin to the\nGermm \"Island\" tdvinct but it\nTigtnrog on the ihoru ot the Sei\nof Aiov, only 00-odd miles from\nthe ill Importent Roitov corner on\nthe Don.\nTheu reporti lend color to the\nbelief, thit t vut Nizl turning\nmovement, ln effect hinged on\nKerch lithmui but calculated to\niweep the Don River front door\nto the Caucasus cletr to tht Volgi,\nli brewing it not ilready ln action.\nBerne onlooker! hive reported a\nNui army 2,000,000 itrong essem-\nbled for \u25a0 big push in the South. The\nHitler claim ot I smashing victory\non Kerch lithmui tends to substantiate that. It suggests that 100,000\nor more Germtn troopi were concentrated on thit 12-mile front\nilone.\nThet   eny   iuch   oencentrttlon\ncould hivi bttn brought togtthtr\nIn thl Eutern Crimei undetected\nby tht Ruulini leemi Impoulblt.\nAir obiervttlon md reporti from\nRuulin clvlllam muit have rt-\nveiled mllitery movementi on\nthit Kill. ;i\nIt would follow, morally, thtt\nRed irmy preparatlont'Sto meet i\ntremendoui Ntzi attack to regain the\nKerch gateway to the Caucasus\nhave been In progreu on both sides\nof Kerch Strait, A fiilure. to hold\nthat narrow water barrier even if\nKerch Isthmus Ii lost tgaln, would\nundermine the Don defence line before the foe evtn retches it.\nFear and Shock\nExpounded to\nNursing (lasses\nR09SLAND, B. C, Mty 13\u2014Dr\nE. E. Topliff, guest speaker at the\nHome Nursing Clau Tueidiy even\nIng. gave au absorbing talk on the\nsubjects, 'Tear\" ami \"Shock.\"\nThere wai no room (or tear, the\nDoctor asserted. Anger, indication, md hite towird the enemy\nmust take prevalence over fear in\nUN-A-SOTK\nhr tai* Sor.\nma*4a*,*ae*mmm\nSold only it yeur Rtxall Storei\nCityDrugCo.\nBex SSI *- Phone M\norder to win thii wir. Tht mother\nmutt not thow ftlr, tvtn betore\nthe tiny beby, u it wu conttgioui.\nIn order that the morale of tht Cmadian people remained high it wu\nImportant for the mothen to remain\ncalm, come whit may. Dr. Toplifft\ndefinition of \"uoni!\" wu Thi\nability to contlnut u usutl undtr\nunuiuil circumstancei.\" Al in eximple, the Britiih mortlt wu prilled, whtn. In ipitt ol night bombings, the English people ippetred\nthe following morning reidy to\ncarry on u usual.\nDr. Topliffs iecond lubject,\n\"shock\", waa gone Into fully, hii\nexposition of the cause of ihock,\ntbe tymptomt md the treitment.\nproving mosl informing, leasoned\nwith witty tnecdoiet gained trom\nhis own wide experience it \u25a0 private practitioner, an army doctor ot\nthe last war, and a medical itudent.\nThere wu in exceptlomlly good\nturnout.\nCOOD LOOKING1\nHOSft-fcY\nServiceable  too,   for Irm\nreinforced heels snd told\ngive protection where tM\nwear comes.\nPlain shades or new now-!\nelty designs, just ts you\nwish.\"\n50<   75*   91-00\nEMORY'S]\n**\"' LIMITIO mail\n\\Trm Msns Stort\nWhen ft* hsve dinner tt,\nBUTLER'S\nyeu go twty SATISFIED.\n\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022tl\nRossland Social \u2666 \u2666 \u2666\nU\u00abm School for\nNormal School\nClasses'at Victoria\nVICTORIA, Miy 13 (CP)-The\nAnglican Memorial School here will\nbe leaied by the Provincial Government ai quarter! for Normal School\nclasses, it wts learned at the Legislative Buildings today.\nVictoria's Normal School has been\ntaken over by the Army and converted Into a base hospital and students completed their classes at the\nSerine Auditorium.\nThe lease of the Memorial Hall\nwill date from July 1 and transfer\nof books and school equipment and\narrangement for Instructor's offices\nwill be completed in time for the\nnext clau ln the autumn.\n\u2022\u00bb*s*w*\u00bb\u00bb\u00abMes9Sie\u00abssss\u00abs-wss\u00bb'\nHOOD'S BREAD\nIs made with Canada\nApproved Flour\u2014Vitamin B.\nNote: This ti important.\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nW. L. THOMPSON, Prop.\nDiy md Night Service.\n24 hour Ambulance Service\n\u00ab1S Kooteniy Sb        Phoni 381\nKOOTENAY\nMUSICAL\nFESTIVAL\nOpens at\nCapitol Thoatro\nTHIS MORNINC AT\n9 o'Clock\nAFTERNOON SESSION\n2 P.M.\nEVENINC SESSION\n8 P.M.\nSEASON  TICKETS\nAdultt-41.S0       Chlldrin-78o\nMornlnq tnd Afternoon\nAdultt-SSo      Chlldren-1Sc\nEvening\nAdulti-JOo       Chlldren-2Sc\nTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY\n1940 DODOE. TIRES A-l AND\nheater, $650 (ikes It Ph. HOfl-Y,\nTrail.\nCASTLEGAR\nCASTLEGAR, B. C-Mn. L. E.\nKillough and her sister, Mrs. P.\nSwinson of Kinnalrd, have taken\nup residence in Castlegar.\nO. A. Gowler, L. Watson, W. A.\nDevitt, J. Dunlop, E. Lundy and A\nSchiavon visited Nelson,\nMiss Rose Hansauer ot Rossland\nwas a weekend guest at the home\nof Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Killough.\nR. A. D. West has returned from\na trip to Vancouver.\nDr. and Mrs. V. Goresky have returned from a short trip to Spokane\nMrs: J. Morrison, entertained at\nan amusing \"earthquake\" bridge,\nMrs. Miller won the prize for high\nscore, and Mrs. H, Hesklth for low\nscore. Guests were Mrs. R. A. West,\nMrs. J. P. Taylor, Mrs. H. Bryden,\nMrs. W. O. Devitt, Mrs. H. Heskilh,\nMrs. D. A. Shea, Mrs. N. Miller and\nMrs, N. M. McKenzie. The tea\ntable was centred with red tulips.\nMrs. West assisted the hostess.\nNews of the Day\n\"Tuckeit's\" fine cut tob. 10c pkt,\nSSc tin, at Valentine's.\nPhone 522 expert laundry service.\nCrystal Laundry & Dry Cleanen,\nWhen In the city be mre to stay\nat The Noble Hotel, 664 Baker St\nHelp yourself to Health. Eat the\nnew O.K. Vitamin B Bread (Canada Approved).\nHeavy horses for sale. Suitable for\nfarming or logging. Morgan Connel,\nBrilliant.\nCash register rolls for all models\ncaih reglsteri. D. W. McDerby, 654\nBaker St., Nelson, B. C.\nATTENTION\nKinette Tea Saturday, 16th, Fink's\nbasement itore.   Tea 21c.\nSupport the Kinettea by ittending\ntheir Air Raid Shelter Tea. Proceeds to Kin MUk for Britain rund.\nFiftieth Anniverury Servicei will\nbe held ln St Saviour's, Sunday,\nMay 17th.\nTODAY! St. Saviour'i Mother'i\nClub Spring Tea, Sale. Memorial\nHall, 3 to 6 p.m.\nDon't forget to come up and enjoy\nyounelf at the Eaglei whist tnd\ndtnct  tonight.    Admlulon 25c.\n\u00a3m^^\nin _* __i_i.-ii __i ai tt_S_rt.___^i__Mir_i_-l_l\ni 9th ANNUAL ALUMNI DANCE\nit High School Mty 15th. M. Gri-\nhim'i Orch. 8-12.   75c couplt.   .\nI. ._j-___B.__-_.~M___-.__..\nMonthly meeting, Botrd of Trtde\nTODAY, 12 noon. Hume Hotel. Important builntu. Memberi urged to\nittend.\nBuy Burgeu batteries for better\nservice. Our stock Is complete of\nradio A, B and C batteries, flashlight, Ignition and trainmen's batteries.\u2014Hipperson's.\nROSLAND, B. C\nver and son, David John,    were\nTrill visitors Saturday.\nElmer Thuktala, Columbia Avenue, was a Trail visitor recently.\nMrs. A. F. G. Drake, Butte Street,\nand Mrs. W. M. Gibson, Fourth\nAvenue, expect to attend classes in\nTrail this week ln connection with\nGuide work.\nMrs. Ernest McGauley who has\nbeen a patient in Mater Misericordiae Hospital for the past two weeks,\nexpects to return to her home within\nthe next few dsys.\nROSSLAND, B. C, May 12\u2014Tha\nMater Mlsericordiae Hospital Auxiliary held a very lovely tea Tuesday afternoon in Ihe solarium on\nthe first floor. A silver basket tilled\nwilh narcissi and Dame Clara Butt\ntulips centred the lace covered tea\ntable on which tall green tapers in\nsilver holders were used effectively. Mn. J. A. Butcher presided at\nthe tei table. Kitchen irrangements\nwere conducted by Mrs. A. Lalonde\nand Mrs. E. E- Turner. The general\nconvener was Mrs. T. Knight. A\ngood number attended.1\nMn. Jack Page of Fruitvale Is\nvisiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.\nHerb Christian.\nMrs. Lester Brown Brown and\nsmall daughter have returned from\nvisiting Mrs. Brown's parenti, Mr.\nSnd Mrs. Donaldson in Grand Forks.\nMrs. George Mara, who has been\nin Kimberley attending a Catholic\nWomen's League convention, has\nreturned home to Rossland.\nMiss Eileen Bowman of Murray\nDrive, Trail, will spend Wednesday\nln Rossland.\nMrs. P. Palmer and Mrs. F. McKenzie wer ethe Rossland delegates\nto the Pythian Sisters meeting held\nin Nelson Monday evening.\nMrs. Fowler of Riondel who has\nbeen visiting her son and daughter\nin-law, Mr, and Mrs. H. S. Fowler,\nwill leave Wednesday for her home.\nMrs. Jack Henderson was hostess\nto St. Andrew's Government Square\nCircle Monday evening. Mrs. Gordon Sommerville delighted the\nmembers by giving the life story of\nthat well known author and rtlst,\nMiss Emily Carr of Victoria, Beautiful passages from \"Kleewyck\" Miss\nCarr's latest book, were read. Those\npresent were Mrs. Rene Morin, Mrs.\nE. Perkins, Mrs. H. Clegg, Mrs. T.\nFraser, Mrs. G. Moss, Mrs, J. C.\nUrquhart, Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. A. II.\nFreeman, and Mrs. H. Lefevre.\nDainty refreshments were served.\nRed Cross sewing was done.\nROSSLAND, B. C, May 13-The\nBy MRS. HAAVEY FLEURY\nMri. Ike Glo- Women'! Auxiliary oft. George'!\nChurch,   .meeting Tueidiy   it  the\nhome of Mrs. S. E. Wilson, did the\nusual Red Cross knitting. Mrs.\nMark Storie assisted Mrs. Wilson\nin the serving of refreshments.\nOther presenl were Mrs. F. A. Newell, Mrs. T. Tongue, Mrs. B. Fulton,\nand Mrs. S. E. Thomas.\nDr. W. Laishley of Nelson was a\nRossland visitor Tuesday.\nThe Pioneer Circle of St. Andrew's Church met Monday evening\nat the home of Mrs. R. Mann. Plins\nwere made for a lilac tea being\nheld In the near future. Miss Ethel\nJamieson and Mrs. R. C. Jones were\nchosen to serve lea at the Red Crou\non June 10. Thoie preient were\nMrs. C. Bradshaw, Mrs. J. Gordon,\nMrs. J. Shearer, Mn. D. Jones, and\nMiss E. Jamieson. The hoitess, Mn.\nMann, served refreihmenti tnd\nthe entertainment wis supplied by\nMr. Hones and Miss Jamieson, taking the form of contests tnd games,\nJ. A.\nOptOITl\nSuits\nMedlctl Art!\nThere's s lig DM\nBetween s Cress* )otr\nCusrsnttsd   Lubrl\nSKY CHIEF A?v\nF. H. SMI'\nIf It's Electric\nPhon* 666 351 Biker I\n\u2022 GRAY'S \u2022\n25% OFP\nOn All Cindy tnd Chocolttit\nWhilt They Lltt\nSS?\u00abSS$S\u00abS5\u00ab\u00abS4SSSS5$SJ_\u00ab\u00ab$-\u00bbS$\nHave th* Job Dono Right\nSee\nVIC GRAVES\nMA8TER  PLUMBER\nPHONE 815\nFleury's Pharmacy\nPHONE 25\nMed. Arti Blk.\nPrescriptions\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMn. Marlon Grummett wishes\nto announce the opening of the new\nbranch of Milady'i Beauty Shoppe at\nCastlegar during the week of May\n18 to 23. Mrs. Peggy Horswill is to\nmanage the Shoppe.\nNOTICE\nB. R. T. MEMBERS\nThe funeral of Bro. W. H. Stalnton\nwill be held from St Paul's Church\nFriday at 2 o'clock. Members are\nrequested to gather at the Church\nat 1:30.\nJ. S. EDWARDS, Prei.\nC. N. Sewell, Sec'y.\nNOTICE\nMr. Sidney Norman will glvt\ndetailed tcoount of hli eastern trip,\nit tht Chtmbtr of Mlnei meeting\nFrldiy tvtnlng tt 8 p.m., Mty 15th.\nAll Intereited welcome to ittend.\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nFuneral lervices for the late William G. H. Stalnton will be held\nFriday at 2 p.m. from St. Paul's\nUnited Church, Rev. H. R. Stovell\nofficiating. Funeral arrtngementi\nunder direction of Thompion Fun\nenl Home.\nFULL COURSE\nDINNER\nFESTIVAL\nVISITORS\nDrop in snd hsve Dinner\nst Nelson's finest csfe.\nFountain\nService\nClub Cafe\n624 Bsker St.\nFILL\n%fa1hejuftw!\nWith increased demands for coal, transportation\ndifficulties, etc., the consumer can no longer expect coal wherrthey happen to want it!\nSO BE SAFE\nORDER YOUR COAL NOW!\nGALT - WILDFIRE\nGREENHILL COALS\nBURNS\nLUMBER & COAL-CO.!\nJ. 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