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Indications,have accumulated recently that 'the Japaneie,\natter losing heavily In attempts to\nsupply their JJuon Gulf bases of\nLie and Salamaua directly by ihip.\nhive turned to Wewak, unloading\nthe luppliei there for overland\n\u25a0traniportation by way of Midang\n\"An enemy convoy of si* merchant vessel! and three warships\nwaa lighted by'our reconnaiuance\napproaching Wewak,\" laid today's\ncommunique.\n\"Our heavy bomberi Immediately\nmoved to the attack and.at dusk\nstruck In the approachea to the harbor.\n'In a ieriei of mast-helght it-\nticki, three of the veiseli were\nheivily hit.\n\u25a0\"An 8000-ton cargo ihlp wai obierved rapidly lilting with a heavy\noil illck on {he water;, another 8000-\nton veiiel wai leen to be slowly\nlinking by the item md the third\nveuel of S000 toni wai forced to\nihore end beached. We are continuing the attack.\"   ,\nWtm\nM.l'7\nEiry Canadian Squadron Takei Pirt ten\nd en Stuttgart.\u2014Page 3.\nBig |ipineie Combat Fleet Kept In Truk  \u2022\u2022\nArea Sayt Spokeiman.\u2014Pagt 3.\nMajor Labor Problemi Dlscuiied at Board\nConference at Ottawa.\u2014Pago 4.\nVOLUME 41    ,\nFIVE CtNTS PIR COPY\nNILION, BRITIIH COLUMBIA, CANADA-FRIDAY MORNINQ. APRIL 18. 1943\nNUMBER\nOther Allied hetvy bombtri at-\ntacked tht airdrome it Rabaul,\nNtw Britiln, iome BOO mllei\nNortheut of Port Mortiby. A\nipektimin for Sen. Deuglit MicArthur Uld yeiterday thtt tht\ntntmy hli t concentration of\n280,000 toni of ihlpping In the\nregion.\nTht Rtbiul raider! cauied ltrge\ntxploilom tnd flrei on the Lakunal  airdrome.\nGen. Douglu MacArthur's ipokeimin dliclosed today that the United\nStatei air md ground forcei have\nluffered a total of 4319 caiualtiei\u2014\ndead, mining in action or wounded\n\u2014lh 'the New Guinea campiign\nthrough March 31.\n- Of this figure, 2175 were lilted u\nkilled or mining In ictlon \"Under\nconditloni presuming death.\"\nThe convoy landing atempt it\nWewak li evidently part of i general Increaie. of Japaneie offensive\nplana which within the last few\ndayi Included great daylight air\nraidt on Port Moresby and Milne\nBay |n New Guinea.\nSome 325 milei South of Wewak\nat Lit, direct hlti were icored\namong grounded aircraft at the airdrome.\nIn the lector Northweit of Auitralli, a medium bomber attacked\nJap Installation! at Ttberfint\non Trtngtn Iiland of the Aroe\nGroup. Colltli ihlpping wu attacked off Jimdent Iiland In the\nTtnlmbtr Group, THe Village of\nOiiu on Timor wu bombed tnd\nitrafed.\nNorth of New Britain, a four-\nmotored .Allied bombc- on reconnaiuance duty over Kavieng, New\nIreland, was engaged by 10 Japanese\ntighten. The Allied plane shot\nthree of the enemy out of tetion\ntnd then safely reached a covering\nof cloudi.\nRuss Minority\nDisrupts\nRail Transport\nLONDON, April 18 (Frldty).\n(CP)\u2014Thl Moicow rtdlo Uld today thit In Ruult \"t imall undisciplined majority ll dliorganlz-\nIng the railway tnniport io vital In wirtlme*' tnd thtt ti a\nreiult the Supreme Soviet hai ordered ill rillwiyi to operate under  Military  Law.\nThe broadcait laid that the order\nmobilize! all railway workeri (or\nthe duration of the war and makes\nthem responsible for \"all mlideecls\".\ndelinquents will be Judged by\nmilitary tribunals, Moicow laid.\nThe decree letting up the new\nregulations, the broadcait added,\nwai ligned by President Kalinin and\n\u2022aid:\n\"We can riot allow thli undtici-\npllncd minority to interrupt the con-\nt nuoui flow of luppliei to the front\nand to hinder comclentious worker! from fulfilling their duty to\nIheir country.\"\nOffender!, it wai announced, will\nbe dlimlsied from their Jobi and\nI2nt to the front to lerve in \"dii-\n' cipllne companlei unleu they de-\nterve more icrloui punnhmeni according to a decision of the Military\nRailway Tribunal.\"\nMontagu Norman\n| Has Operation\nIXWDON, April 18 (CP)\u2014Mon-\ni tigu Norman, Governor of the Bank\nI of England, underwent an emer-\nj gency operation on the Isle of Man\n[yeiterdiy, It wai announced todiy\nI He wu taken 111 while vlilting\nI relatlvei. Hli progreii wu report-\nIld utlidctory.\nPRICE BROTHERS\n\"WINS TO\nSTARVE\" PEOPLE\nQue. Firm Ordered\nto Meet Cov't\nto Settle Strike\nQUEBEC, Aprll 15 (CP) -\nCharging Price Brotheri 4 Co.,\nLtd. with attempting to \"starve\"\nthe population tf Qutbec'i Likt\nSt. John Diitrlct, Premier Godbout tonight luued in ultimatum\nto tht firm to meet the Government tomorrow to reteh \u2022 lettie-\nment In t itrlkt In thrtt of tht\ncompany'! newtprlnt mllli In thtt\ntret.\nOiherwiie, he uld in t dramatic\nitatement from the floor of the Legislative Aiiembly, the Government\nwould introduce Legiilation to settle the dispute, arising from union\ntroubles.\nThe Premier did not lay how the\nGovernment would settle the dispute but during hii itatement he\nwaved in hit hmd a copy of Legiilation which he said he would ask\nthe Legislature to pau If the company did not heed the Government'i\ninvitation.\nThe itrike, now 10 dayi old, affect! company newsprint mills tt\nKenogami, Rlverbend, and Jon-\nqulcre, all ln the Uke St. John Diitrlct about 150 mllei North of Quebec.\nTht Government, aald Mr. Godbout, had made repeated attempts\nto reach a settlement through tbe\ncompany, \"but wt trt convinced\nby tht repeated delays ot the\ncompiny that it wanti to itarve\nthe population of tlie Like St.\nJohn iret. Wt tre convinced thtt\nthey ire not working against one\nutilon or against another union\nbut agalnit tht population.\"\ntte* Wmile-f said that thi wtlit-\nout occurrtd when the Compmy\ndlimiiled 12 employeei of the National Syndicate Union. TTie Company, he added, told the Government that it waa difficult to recognize the Syndicate as a bargaining\nagent because It was formerly called the \"Catholic Syndicate\" and it\nwai hard to get workeri of other\nfaiths to Join lt.\n\"The Syndjcatei now are known\nai the National Syndicate! and apparently their memberi are In vast\nmajority,\" Mr. Godbout added.\n\"I im convinced that the purpose of the Company is to itarve\nthe people of the region out, to\nmake them submit. And I am also\nconvinced that the Company la\nwaging war agalnit all trade\nunion! which are legally comtl-\ntuted ln thli Province. The Government will tupport all legally\ncomtltuted uniom ln the maintenance of their rlghta.\n\"The lituation li grave, becauie\nof the war, but It will be even worse\nIf itarvation la added. We have\nbrought Into force by order-in-\ncouncil legislation which is enacted\nin 1835, io aa to be able to act and\ncarry out the orderi of the Legliliture, which repreienti the people.\n\"We paued an order-ln-councll\nrecently urging the Company to\ndeal with the workeri. We passed\nanother order-ln-councll enjoining\nthe Company to treat with the\nvarious labor unions, no matter\nhow many there be, or to accept arbitration.\n\"Since that time the Company\nhas day by day, hour by hour, been\nacting In a dilatory manner. This\nHouse is sovereign. No mimber of\nthis Houie will permit anyone to\nstarve the. population of any part\nof thli Province. There will be leg-\nIllation tomorrow by which the\nGovernment will be authorized by\nthe Legislature to give orders that\nIf the Company does not do Ita duty\nit will be replaced by other! Who\nwill.\n\"I want flnt to exhaust all meani\nof a letllemenl.\"\nThen, waving aloft the Leglilition\nhe had on hii derk, he uid:\n\"Theie are extreme meuurei\nwhich I will Invite the House to\nadopt If tomorrow the Company\ndoes not meet the Government. If\nwe cannot come to an understanding\nto prevent those people from itarv-\ning, I will aak the Houie to lit\naa long ai neceuary, and I hive\nuked the Legliliture Council to\nbe ready. We will sit all day, all\nnight, even on Sunday, to permit\npeople to have bread. It i;; an extreme measure which we propose,\nbut we will impoie it If we have to\ndo ao.\"\nThe itrikei, Involving 1275 men,\nfollowed tbe Company'i refuul of\na requeit by the men that the firm\ncancel a collective bargaining con-\ntraft ilgned ln 104: with the In er-\nnalinnil Brotherhood of Piper\nWorkeri (A.F*. of L.) tnd thil tht\nunion Itielf no longer be conildered as repreientlng them. The worker! era teeklng recognition of the\nNationil Syndlcttt ti their union.\nAFRICAN GRAVEYARD FOR GERMAN TRANSPORT PLANES'\nThis North African airfield is littered with the remains of German transport\nplanes, scores of which are being blasted\nout of the skies or bombed on the ground\nby Allied aircraft in the Mediterranean\nsector. These losses seriously menace\nRommel's supply lines.\n601 NAZISFALL\nIN FIERCE\nRUSS FIGHTING\nGermans Hurl Strong\nForces Against\nRuss in Caucasus\nNORTH ACTIVE\n. LONDON, April IB (CP.)-Rui-\nlltn troopi killed 800 German!\nind damaged er burned 11 tanki\nIn i rttumptlen of furltut fighting In tht. Weitern Caucaiui\nNorth of the inemy brldgeheid\nat Novoroiilik, Moicow innounced tonight\nTht midnight communique nid\ntht German! hurled 48 tanki and\nitrong relnforcementi agalnit Red\nArmy troopa menaclng> their poiitloni ln the Kuban Valley, presumably the Anastasevskaya sector 30\nmllei North of Novoroiilik, but declared all the Nazi counter-attack!\nwere smashed.\nPrisoner! and war material also\nwere reported seized In thli sharp\naction.\nIn   iti   communique   today   the\nGerman  High  Copmmd  had  reported the Red Army waa attacking\nwith several dlvliioni and numeroui tmki ln the Kuban River area,\nbut   claimed   tht   Ruaiiani   were\nthrown back witb heavy louei.\nSporadic fighting wll reported\non thl   Leningrad  front, on the\nSmolenik lector Weit of Moicow,\nnetr   Sevik,  80  mllti  South  of\nBrytnik, md South of Balakleya\nen tht Donttl River line In the\nUkraine,  but thtrt were no ei-\nlentlal changei In poiltion.\nOne German Infantry company\nwai reported wiped out ln the re-\npulie of counter-attack! on the Leningrad front.\nAnti-aircraft gunneri and Soviet\nairmen alio downed ilx enemy\nplanei on the approachei to .Leningrad, the Russians iald.\nOne-hundred Germani were reported killed ln local operation! on\nthe Smolenik front, and IM more\nSouth of Balakleya, 35 mllei Southeast of Kharkov.\nSoviet artillery shelled a rail station ln the Sevsk area, setting afire\nan enemy armored train and destroying 80 railway can with lup-\npllei.\n112 Bottles of\nHome Brew\nFound in Coast Car\nVANCOUVER, April 5 (CP1-\nBoxes containing 112 bottlei of\n\"home brew\" found in \u2022 ptrked\nautomobile early today are being\nheld by police, who alio confli-\ncated the automobile concerned.\nDry Squad Chief Norman Corbett\nsaid the manufacture of home brtw\nwai legal only If the brewer had\nreglitered hli equipment with lh<*\nExcise Department. No chirge hai\nyet been laid againit the owner of\nthe car\nThree Canadian\nFliers Decorated\nOTTAWA, April 16 (C3P) - Air\nForce Headquarteri tonight announced award of three Distinguished Flying Crosses tnd one Distinguished Flying tyedil to memberi of the R.C.A F. serving oversea!.\nWinnen of the D.F.C. were Fit.\nLt. Malcolm G. Brown, Montreal;\nFo. Laurie Evin Phllpotti, Stint\nJohn, N.B, md Fo. Alfrtd Roy\nHaines, Victorii.\nManet Coming\nHome From,\nRaid Hit Traini\nLONDON, April 15 (CP)-Com-\nIng home from Wedneiday nlght'i\ngreit raid on thl German armament centre of Stuttgart, Brltith\nbomberi (lew it low tome of thtm\ngunned ground target!. Onl Stirling ihot up (Our lupply train! Md\nanother gunned two traini md I\nfreight yird. Gunneri ef I Lancaiter peppered barncki In Qtrmany. Ont low-flying Stirling\nknocked tht top off in electric\npylon neir I power plint ind Ig;\nnlttd temi Inctndltrlti It wil\ncarrying home. The crew Jtttlion-\ntd thl Incendiarlei, howtvtr, ihd\ntht plint reached bill iifely.\nIn daylight todiy R.A.F. Ventura bomberi tteorttd by f|fht<\ntrt itticked ihlpping tnd dock!\nIt Cherbroug In Frtnct, planted\nttlckt of bombi on Lt Havre airfield ind icored direct hltt on\nGerman defence worki undtr con-\n, itructlon Wtrt of Fecamp.\nFather of Slain\nGirl Ms\nDeath for Yaufh\nPITTSBURGH, April 15 (AP>-\nThe mgulihed father of a four-yeir-\nold girl who wai raped and iltln\nmade an impassioned plea today\nfor the death of a neighbor youth\naccused of the crime after a coroner\nreprimanded the youth for grinning\nat an Inquest.\nThe Coroner*! Jury, upon hearing teitlmony that Earl Perry, 17,\nstrangled and burled curly-hnred\nThereit Willlimi In the celltr of\nhis home last week, recommended\nthat he be held for the grand Jury\non a murder charge.\nAdolph Williami, telling the Jury\nhow he dug up the body ot hii\ndaughter cried out:\n\"May God itrike him dead for\nhurting my little one. I trusted him\nand I treated him for 11 yeari like\none of my own. He uied to eat with\nui when he didn't like what they\nhad ln their own home.\n\"I want the law to give him the\nworst punishment so othen like\nhim can't hurt innocent children\nand bring grief md heartache! to\ntheir parents.\"\nPerry, a candy factory worker,\nsat grinning and smirking during\nthe hearing, bringing the rebuke\nfrom Coroner William D. McClelland:\n\"Th1! li no laughing matter.\"\nHINT SHAKEUP\nIN FINNISH\nGOV'T PENDING\nPro-Nazi Secretary\nMay Be. Ousted;\nCrisis Cause Vague\nRUMORS FLYINC\nSTOCKHOLM, April 15 (AP.)-\nIncrenlng German  preuure wu\nriligbly rtporttd tonight to hivi\n< fereed tht Government of Flnlind\n__Jtar to .1 crlili lift weekend imld\n''\"TndltltlSB tiWT.polMeW-iWiki.\nup, eipecia Ily among pro-Germin\nofficlali,  li pending  In  Helilnkl.\nTht mort Important of tht ihifti\nexpected to bt mtdt Includei tht\nremoval or tranifer ef Secretary\nGeneral  Ptkiilthtl.\nHe hai been known ti itrongly\npro-German, md Informed sources\niald he wai regarded'as the real\nmaker of the policy which hai re-\nlulted in a iteady worsening of\nFinnish-American relation!. A\nchange ln that poiltion therefore\nwould definitely be a geiture toward the United Statei. Recent* rumon iald Pakailahtl might bt sent\nto Vichy ai Flnnlih Mlniiter to\nPierre Laval*! Government\nIt wai not clear ln Stockholm\nwhit brought on the crisis except\nthat German demands appeared\nto be behind It. But Informed observers here expressed the opinion that the Germans have been\nInsisting that the Finns open an\noffenilve on the Leningrad lector In an effort to reduce Rimia'i\nlecond city, threatening full Nail\noccupation of Finland.\nBaron von Manerhelm, Flnnlih\nmilitary leader, however, ii again\nsaid to have steadfastly refused to\nlacrlflce any more aoldien ln offenilve! TTiere were rumon, which\nthe Flnnlih legation iald lt could\nneither confirm nor deny, that Von\nMinnerhelm had seen Hitler.\nShakeup! within the political departments of the Flnnlih Government have been brewing ilnce the\nnew Cabinet took office early ln\nMarch.\nThe Germani are iald to be kicking up a fun. The propoied, changei\nare expected to itrike everywhere,\neven In minor office!.\nVANCOUVER, April 15 (CP)\u2014\nA two-alarm fire today deitroyed\nilx dry-kiln ihedi of Ihe Cipllano\nShingle Mill, one of the oldest ln\nBritiih Columbia.\n25 Per Cent Tax Not lo Apply\non Rallwaymen's Watches\nOTTAWA, Aprll 15 (OP.) - The\nHouie of Commoni todiy completed\nIU examination of three bill!\namending the ipeclal War Revenue\nAct, the Excise and Customs Tariff\nActa ln line with the provisions of\n1M..-44   budget   resolutions.\nHon. R. B. Hinion (Prog. Con,\nYork-Sunbury) uld t provlilon of\nthe Special War Revenue Act BUI\ncompelled the Canadian National\nRailway! and the Bank of Canada\nto pay ulei tax on goodi purchai-\ned for their uie. He wondered why\nthe Government ihould not then\nmake the C.N.R. piy Income ttx,\nwhen other levlei were chirged\nigainst lt.\n\"When It suit! the convenience of\ntht idmlnlitratlon tht C.N.R. la t\nitpintt entity md when it tulti\ntheir convenience, It li not,\" he\ncontlnutd.\nRtvenue Mlniiter Gibion mid he\nbelieved Government-owned orginiutioni ihould pay the sales tax,\nlike my other lnduitry, and they\nwere required to do io.\nMr. Hanion uld he underitood\nthtt the Cintdian Broadcasting\nCorporation had $1,000,000 in tha\nbanks at the tnd of tht year, but\nit paid no Income tax. With this\nsubstantial balanct tht Corporation\ncould bt reducing the rtdlo licence\nfee.\nThe Mlnlittr uld tht 25 ptr\notnt tix applied lait ytir would\nnot hereafter tpply en wltchll\nbought by railwaymen, undtr\nprovliloni ef thi bill. Thnt\nwatchei wtn undtr control tnd\noould net bt bought by tht public\nH I check on ulei wu poiilbli.\nSAYS TUNISIAN\nVICTORY\nNOT FAR AWAY\nTank-Strengthened\n1st Army \u2022\nMay Crack Lines\nSTAND AT TUNIS\nBy ROSS MUNRO\nCanadlm Prtu Wtr Corntpondint\nLONDON, AprU 15 (CP Cable)-\nTht finil defeit of the embittled\nAx'.i forcei ln the Tuniilan trap\nnow li prtybably a matter of weeki.\nIt appeari likely then will bt\nt powerful ttttck by Lt.-Gen.\nKtnntth Andtnon't lit Army\nfrom tht Wtrt, pouibly through\nMtttur tnd Medjex el Bib or Pont\ndu Fahi to Tunli to out off tht\nFortran of Blitrtt ind ipllt tht\nAxit forcei. The 8th Army will\nbe striking Northwird from Enfidaville. Amtrlcin ind Frtnch\ntroopi probibly will operate u\ntht hinge bttwttn tht two British\nirmiu.\nTht- Weitem ilde of the Tuniilan\nbox itretching more thm 50 mllei\nfrom the Mateur Valley on the\nNorth to the Pont du Fahi area in\nthe South, hai been the lit Army's\nbattleground for monthi.\nGreatly itrengthened now with\nGeneral Sherman tank!, more Infantry and tremendoui air support,\nthe lit Army ihould be able to\ncrack the German line wmewhera\non Iti front.\nThe 8th Army facei a tough taak\nin penetrating the hutlly-improv\nlied German line! in tht billy country Northwoit of Enfidtvillt, but\nonce it doei there li t fairly flat run\nover rolling territory itrilght to\nTunis.\nIt h on tht plaint btfort Tunli\nthit thi next gri|t trmortd bit-\ntie\u2014tho \"Final ont\u2014li ilmort tat-\ntain to tiki pilot, ilthough thtn\nin going to bt Unk tngigementi\nIn tht villiyi llkt thou thtt iwept\nthrough tht hllli around thl three\nkty' towni tf Mtttur, Medjez ll\n_Bi\u00bb ,\u00abHl JRon* i\u00bbvfihfc.. ,.- .-v\"\nA stubborn German itand In the\nFortreis of Biierte probably will\ndevelop ln the' manner of tht Russian  itand  at  Sevaitopol  in  the\nCrimea. Perhspi it will be deiigned\nto cover an attempted evacuation\nof Axil troopa, but even If thii\ndoei delay the Allies for a while\nthe fate of the Axli In .Africa ll\nlealed\nApart from the ground itrength\nbeing muitered for i decliive drive\nto the rea, Allied iir powen are\ngathering iuch as will darken Uie\nsklei.\nThe air attack that win be un-\nleaihed on Axii poiitioni, campi\nand baiei ihould be even more itag-\ngering than thoie hurled agalnit\nthe Mareth tits*. Numeroui Allied\nair fleldi are being operated leu\nthan 100 mllei from Tunli and iome\nare u cloie as 30 miles from the\nGerman front. Once i ihuttle lervice of bomben and tighten Is\nitarted from airfield! so cloie to the\ntarget it can eaiily be maintained\nfor days at a time.\nWith Ihe plaint drying up ai the\nweather get! warmer the Alllei are\nln a poiltion now to uk even Uie\ngreat flat valleys iuch as that of\nOusseltia and Medjerdih as temporary front-line fleldi, providing\nlanding or take-off ground for air\ncraft almoat mywhere.\nToBeNoWork\nStoppage at\nAluminum Plant\nARVIDA, Que., April 15 (CP)\u2014\nOfficlali of the International Union\nof Aluminum Workeri innounced\nearly tonight that there Will be\nno work stoppage at the Aluminum\nCompany plant here, pending negotiations conducted by Raoul Trepanier, Federal conciliator lit the\ndispute.\nThe union announcement came\nihortly after the paulng ot a 5 p.m.\ndeadline, ut by the union for lettlement of the dlipute. The deadline paued with the huge aluminum\nplant still going full blut.\n$100 Fine for\nPossessing Still\nVANCOUVER, April 15 (CP.-A\nfine of (100 or three monthi in\njail wai impoied today on Leonard\nHildebrande when he plaided guilt-\nln police court to i chirge of illegally possessing a itlll for thl\nmtnufacture of liquor.\nVancouver Man\nReaches Chungking\nCHUNGKING, April 15 (API-\nRalph E. Collins of Vancouver,\nThird Secretary to the Canadian Le.\ngallon in China, arrived here todty\nby pltnt ind wu mtt it tht airport by repretentttlvei of the For-\n\u2022 gn Offlct tnd uvenl member!\nof tbi local Cinadian community.\nTake 600 Men in\nNorth Tunisia;\n21 Planes Downe\nBy DANIEL DE LUCE\nAiiociated Pr\u00abu Staff Writer\nALLIED HEA.DQUARTERS IN NORTH AFRICA, April 15 I\n(AP)-^-Britlsh and French troops in hand-to-hand fighting\nhave seized two valuable stretches of high ground and 600\nmore prisoners along the Axis Tunisian siege line to boost the\nAllied toll of enemy captives to more than 30,000 in legs\nthan four weeks, the High Command announced today.\nAllied airmen also punched additional holes in the enemy's\nsky armor yesterday destroying 21 planes at a cost of eight\"\nAllied aircraft, and raining tonsf \"\nof explosives on the still strong\nTunisian-Sicilian network of\nfields.\nThli powerful iky offenilve hu\ndeitroyed 480 planet in combat\naince the Mareth offeniive March\n20, compared with 152 Allied air-\ncraft mining. Officer! alio estimate that 150 or more German and\nItalian planea have been deitroyed\naground during a lystematlc pounding of Axil ilr terminals.\nBritish lit Army Infintry\n\u25a0formed md captured Djebel Ang,\na mountain top eight mllei North\nof MedJex-CI-Bab and 30 miln\nWeit of Tunli yesterday, routing\n\u2022trongly-tntrtnched Germin md\nAuitrltn alpine troopa of whom\n200 lurrtndtrtd.\nOn thl Southweitern rim of the\nAxil linei French Moroccm Goum-\nleri seized Djebel Sefsouf, a hill line\nsaven milei ibove the Village of\nKararhoun. A French communique\nuld 400 enemy troopi, moitly Italian!, were captured while a \"German Infantry company which choie\nto fight It out' wai annihilated.\nThe captured 1800-foot Sefiouf\npeak la on the Western flank of the\nlitgt lint running 35 milei Weit\nof Enfidaville on the Cout.\nITH ARMY HELD UP    ,\nField diipatchei raid the 8th\nArmy, which advanced 200 milei\nfrom Gabei to the Enfidaville lector, at preient wai held up by heavy\nenemy irtillery entrenched In the\nmountain! 50 mllei below Tunia.\nWhile Sir Bernard L. Montgomery prepared his next blow on land\nthe Allied Air Arm continued ita\nheavy asiaulti agalnit Axli Tunisian airdromes, of which 13 still\nexiit, and also struck at the enemy's\nrear hues in Sardinia.\nFour-engined bomber! of the\nA.A.A.F. of the \"strategic air force\"\nagain ltd the onslaught, bombing El\nMu and Monferrato In Sardinia\nand El Aoulna near Tunis.\nEl Mas airdrome wu blasted\nwith fragmentation bombi, and\nfirei were itt amid hangirt.\nBombi alio were teen to bunt\n\u2022mong 10 or 15 letplmei In the\nhirbor. Although 25 or 30 entmy\nfighteri itticked the big American plmu nont wu loit, ind 10\nAxli pltnti wtrt ihot down.\nFragmentation bomb! alao were\nihowered on Monferrato'i landing\nfield and Installation!, where fires\nsprang up. Again 25 or more enemy\nplanea tried to Intercept the raiders,\nand two of them were downed.\nIn the attack on El Aouina near\nTunis, 15 or 20 fighter! aroie to\ncombat the iturdy bomberi whoie\ngunneri downed leven Mesier-\nichmitt lOO'i.\nLight and medium bomlben of\nthe 'Tactical Air Force\" concentrated on La Sebala airdrome\neight miles North of Tunis. R.A.F.\nBlsleys and French bombers participated In this raid and observers reported fires dotted the\n' field upon their departure.\nAxis transports also were raked,\nthe communique saying some were\ndeitroyed md otheri left burning.\nMalta-based fighteri again itruck\nat Sicilian target! lait night in the\ncoordinated effort to paralyze Marahal Rommel'i lupply and communication linei.\nDOCKYARD  DEVASTATED\nAn tnnouncement by the United\nStatei Army Air Forces today said\n\"the entire dockyard trei of Ferry-\nville. ndilch Is vitally Important to\nthe flow of Axis suppliei In North\nAfrlci, hti been devtitated by the\nNorthweit  \"Strategic   Air  Force.\"\nAerial.photographs of this port it\nthe Southwestern --\"i of Lakt Bizerte ihowed thtt trattia. \"iert now\nhas ceitatd, tfni thtt tht IirfVi-irgo-\nhandjlng licllttlei wu leverely\nd.imagfd'.Mirch K\nAviation expert! said every build-'\nIng ln the Ferryvillo dock area had\nbeen dertroyed or rendered useless.\nThe te*r itill itinding are roofless,\nthey Hild,' Md one ltrge factory Is\nwrecked completely.\nFour of the |1x known oil Itorage\ntanki In the areu were reported\nknookid out.,\nTK* AmtdtW attack lut month\nsank i merchmt vessel which ex-\nplodttf i'id rlppeil a hole, 315 by\n150 (eel, ln tht Fltiyville quay The\nilainaaj.* willed iii such * ^sltiou tinned.\nthat It blocks the entrance to th*\ndrydock.\nA submarine also wai reported\nsunk in that attack, and half of t\nfleet of small boats were wiped out\nTwo eicort veueli, and one Inactive\nmerchant veuel were known to\nhave been hit, and three motor\nbargei diuppeared completely.\nIn addition a deitroyer in dry.\ndock wai crippled and a imall mer*\nchant vessel wu settled at the\nstern,\nDEFENDS ARMY\nPOSTMEN 0N\nCIGARET PARCELS\nAccounts for 3547\nComplaints Out\nof Total of 3581\nASSAILS RUMORS\nOTTAWA, April 15 (CP.) - Pott-.,\nmaster-Geneftl Mulock uld ln ths\nHouse of Commons today iome\n\"thoughtleu and uninformed Individual!\" have blacked the character\nof Canadian! In the Army Postal\nService through statement! about\ncigarettei not being delivered.\nIn \u25a0 lengthy itatement, Cal.\nMulock gave flguru ihowlng 21,-\n149,974 pirceli of cigarettei tnd\ntobicco were ient to men ovlr-\n\u2022eu In 1942, md of thli numbtr*\n11,889 were loit tl I reiult af tntmy ictlon. Complilnt! of non-\nreceipt of cigarettei tnd tobicco\nIn tht yttr numbered 3581, ind\nof theie the poit offlpt wu able\nutlifaetorlly to tccount for 3547.\nThe Postmaster-Geireral wu followed by Defence Minister Raliton\nwho made a itatement on cigarettei\nient by freight rather than the poit\noffice. He explained an order rt-\nitrlcting the cigarettei received by\na man serving in the United Kingdom to 1000 a month, and uld thl\nlosses had been small ln proportion\nto the total sent overseas tn thll\nway.\nCol. Mulock uld representations made by the Toronto Board\nof Control had Involved the ititement that only 00 per centtof the\ncigarettes sent to Canadian toldien were reaching their destination.\n\"The repreientatloni grew out\nof a letter written to the Toronto\nGlobe and Mall by J. D. Cumming,\nCoordinator, Petroleum Wartimt\nShopa, Toronto, and unfortunately,\nthe Globe and Mall gave thli letter\nundue prominence by writing an editorial in regard thereto befort ai-\nccrtalnlng whether there was tny\nfoundation In fact for tha chargu\nmade by Mr. Cumming,\" uid CoL\nMulock.\n\"In iddltlon, other letten wtrt\npubllihid ind t itatement wll\nmtde by Controller Himllton if\nthe Toronto Boird of Control\nwhich wu given wide publicity.\n... I take itrong exception to\nthli type of publicity whin tht\nitatementi irt midt without iny\nfoundation or Juitlflcitlon. Thl\nreiult ll naturally to create l grttt\ndeal of anxiety on tht ptrt tf\npirenti, relative! tnd friendi of\nboyi tnd glrlt urvlng oveneu.\"\nTht Poitmaiter-General idded\nController Hamilton wu rtporttd\nto hive uld that hundred! of perioni ln Toronto had complained ot\nnon-receipt or tampering with pirceli destined for men overseas, md\nthit thtfts had lncreued to tht\npoint where It was eitimited thit\nonly W per cent of tht clgirittM\n\"ient men reached them.\nWhen Controller Himllton wu\nInterviewed he could only refer to\nletteri which had appeared In thl\nnewiptperi, and to one other com-\nplalnmL Dr. W. H. Godfrey of Toronto\nDr. Godfrey could not support\n\"hli itatement that there were racketeer! In the poit office who were\nidling cigarettes In the black mi>\nketi In England,\" the MinUter eoth\n_\n m\nW\nNILION DAILY NIWI. FRIDAY, APRIL Ig, mi\nild Strengthen Power of Board\nPrevent Avoidance ol Taxation\nBTAWA, AP't \u00bb <&) - A\"\nBtndment to the Income Tu Act\nI itrengthen the power of tht\nttuury Boird to prevent ivold-\nIt of taxitlon by letting up corn-\nmill outiide Canada or by othtr\n\u2022miction! brought t itorm of op-\npltlon from Hon. R. B. Hanson\nProg Con. York-Sunbury) In tht\ntouw of Commoni tonight.\n\"Shocking,\" uld Mr. Hanion,\nben thll amendment wu proposed\n\u2022 Flnince Mlnlittr Ililey. Ht it-\nicked It because It put thl powtr\nImpoie taxation in tht hand!\nvtti Treaiury  Board\u2014l'l  non-\nntative body.\"\nIliley reminded' thl House\njiff thi power hid bein ln the In-\nMt Tu Act la ont form or in-\nJkr ilnce 1937 ind lt wai hli in-\nptlon only to strengthen it in tbe\nUlt of fillurei effectively to td-\nnlnister It In some cuei.\n[ Tht Mlnlittr uld thtrt hid\nbeen ttiei of Ittempted  evasion\nt at taxation, by certain devious\ntrtnwctloni In tht put tnd mort\n,'.Wight be expected under preient\n', proiperlty tnd huvy ttxttlon.\n['Bt told of one caie withgut giv-\nM details ln which a company had\nB\u00abral million dollars ln ita sur-\n\u25a0l tccount and the Taxitlon\nInch wu witching to iet when\nBttn\nIt came out tp ihareholderi io they\ncould tax lt.   ..\nBut lt never did come out Into\ntht open for tuition beciuse tht\nowneri had establiihed I compiny\n\"on in laland ln tht,Atlantic\" wttfi\ntransferred thi monty (hen for dis\ntribution to shareholders.\nUnder the power of the section\nnow being ilheoded the Tteuury\nBoird bid ill tht shareholders bt<\nfore It ind wltnuses1 hid been\nbrought from the \"iilind*\nThl result wu thtt t lirgt\n\u25a0mount of money wu collected in\ntht form of tuition on these\nmillions but not U touch u If tbl\nclause had bten stronger. However, tbe Mlniiter uld, a very\nlarge sum v*t peld over.\nHtr. Hiley iald thl power he proposed might go too tir ind he wu\nanxious to hivt tht opinion of tbe\nMembetl because he did not wtnt\nto go farther thm Pirlliment winted him to. It Memberi hid t better\nsuggestion to offer he would lltten\nto It,\nTht proposed amendment would\nbe retrotcUvt to 1M9, md would\nipply to transactions In or out of\nCanadi. Ht placed It on Hansard\nfor Memberi to itudy before dli\nculling it tnd pining upon lt to\nmoicow.\n[\u2022Team Men's Softball League In\ntight; Three-Team Ladies' League\nProipecti for \u2022 five-team Men'i\nlottball League and a three-tetm\nLadles' Softball League leemed\n(ood, when softball enthusiasts compared notei at the softball meeting\n|t the Civic Centre Thursday night,\ntiled by Secretary-Manager Ed\n(lltor.\nEagles, Truckers, Spitfires, High\nIchool and Seabys were the Men'i\nmaterial ln sight, and most of these\n(roup! were represented, some of\nhem strongly. A possibility li the\nIWJta, but so far that group has\ndot been beard from.\n, TTiere waa some tilk also ot Sal-\nrtio Valley and \"Slocan Park possibilities, conditional on all league\ngimes being played here.\nIn connection with the  Ladles'\n\u2022 league,   Jem   Seaby   suggested\n, that I turtflrt wiy of having in\nI 'tndurlng league would bt to hive\ntho   veteran    playeri,   tht   High\nj School   Glrlt,  tnd  tht   Convtnt\nGirli round  up 10  players from\neach  of theie sourcei,  ind   put\n' khem   Into  \u2022   pool,  from   which\n\u2022' thret  balanced  ttami  would  be\n;phoien.  Mr.   Kilter pointed  out\n\"'thit thl pool arrangement wil re-\ni iponilble fer the evenly biltnc-\n} i Id Commercial Hockey Leigue of\nthl put Winter.\nFrom tht time available to be allotted to adult softball, it was figured that the men could have three\n.nights \u2022 week, md the ladies two,\nIthe Leiguei doubling up on Sun\ndays ti loon u the dayi got long\ntnough. Under thii allotment, men'i\ngimes would take piece Tueiday,\nFriday and Sunday evenings, tnd\nladies' Wednesday and Sunday evenings.\nThe kid softball will probably be\nundtr ichool supervision, md ln\nmy case ln the holiday period will\nbe during the daytime,\nMEET EASTER MONDAY\nIt was Igreed that Mrs. Georgina\nProcter and Mrt. Alict Olllett\nshould contact the veteran pliyen\nand the Convent girli, In respect w\nthoie groupi, and Jean Hooker tnd\nJoan Carew were suggested by Mr.\nKelter to get in contact with regarding the High School girls. Ian\nCurrie was aiked to get in touch\nwith the High School boyi, and\nsuggested Dalton Boomer and Al\nIan Deachampi to act with him.\nAll eight groupi affected by the\nproposed leagues will be expected\nto appoint two repreientative! etch,\nto attend a meeting on the night.of\nGaiter Monday to organize the\nleague!.\nThe softball will be under tht\nPro-Rec, which will furnish the\nballs, bats and masks.\n'Among those preient tt the meeting were Ed Kelter, Mn. Alice Olllett, Mrs. Georgint Procter, Jeue\nSeahy, Corky Ball, Andy Peloio,\nDenny Monaghin, Phil Tipler, Slim\nPorter, Ian Currie md George Kit-\nway.        '\n{Tells of Strength\n-of Air Forces\nIn Southwest Pacific\n| WASHINOTON, April 15 (CP)-\nDr. H. V. Kvatt, Australian Minis-\nMr of External Attain, now ln\njWtihington on an official mission,\ntoday renewed hia plea for more\nand prompt air help in an address\n\u2022\"prepared for broadcast. He gave a\njunt, too, of the actual lize of the\nSouthwest Pacific Air Force that hai\nscored imashing victories against\n.tremendous odds\nIn the magnificent battle of the\niBtunarck Sei the Japanese tried\nIn vain to icreen their ships with\niSSO Zero fighters,\" Dr. Evatt said.\nJ*A fighter screen, mark you, ol\ngreater numerical itrength than our\niMtlrt  bomber,  fighter and  rccon-\nSOLDIERS\n\u2022fcUl OUT TIRED ACHES\nnalnance force isiembled to imaih\nthe convoy.\n\"The heavieit attack yet madt on\nRabaul by the S.W.P.A. hu consisted of 37 aircraft. The greiteit\nweight of bombi we have dropped\nln any one raid haa been 80 tons\u2014\nnot very much compared with the\n1000 tons dropped with iuch regularity on German cltlei night ifter\nnight.\"\nOttawa Hoopsters\nBeat Navy\nin Semi Opener\nOTTAWA, April II (CP.) -Mor-\nrisburg Sailors, < Ottawa md Diitrlct ienlor basketball championi,\ndefeited the Royal Canadian Ntvy\nteam from Halifax 41-34 htrt tonight In the flnt game ot a beit-of-\nthree Eastern Canada ieml-flnal ieriei.\nThe triumph left Leo McCaffrey\"!\nTan just one victory away from an\nengagement with Windsor Patricki\nin the Eastern Canada final.\njunior Puck Finalists\nPractise Today\nTORONTO, April 15 (CP)-Oih-\niwt General! tnd Winnipeg Rangers will get their flrit look at each\nother preparatory to their Memorial\nCup series starting Saturday night\nwhen they practice tomorrow it\nMaple Leaf Gardeni.\nGuide for Travellers\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\nI\n\u2022YOUR VANCOUVER HOME\"\nDuff erln Hotel\naStymour Bt Vmcouver, B. C\nNtwly rtnovtttd through\nout  Phonu ind  elevator.\nA.   PATTERSON,   lltt   ot\nColemm, Alta, Proprietor\n\u2014\n1\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Motot  Fnifkl   Uno.\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON DAILT\nAt 10:30 i.m.\u2014Excapt Sunday1. \u2022\n. Trail Livery Co.\nM. H. MclVOR, Prop.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135     Nelson\u2014Pf\ny I\nI.O.D.E. Putt\nAside Sunday\nShow Question\nVAMC0UVT8, April 18 (CP.) -\nWir ind ltl ictlvitiei dofhlmted\nill report! presented bin todty at\nthl tnnuil convenUon of tbt Britiih Columbia Chapter of tht Imperial Order Daughter! of the Empire. Committee statements ihowtd\nthit wu work wis first 'In tht\nminds of memberi throughout thl\nProvlnci. \"\nThl question of Sunday shows for\nthi troopi it outlined by thi nitlonil body hai bttn laid aside for\ntht time being, uld Mri. J. L. Gates,\nfilm convener. Too much wu business at meeting! bid excluded. Empire study, uld Mri. C. D. Mackin-\nnon, though Junior chapters hid\nprepared program! along that lint.\nScores Rumors\nSpread About\n(th Victory Loan\nHAMILTON, Ont, Aprll 16\n(CP)\u2014Q. W. Spinney, Chllrmin\nof tht Nitlonil Wir Finance Commltttt, deflated i rumor he\nclilmed wu btlng ipread concerning Cimdi'i Impending\nFourth Victory Lotn tnd icored\nrumor-mongerlng In tlmt tf wtr\ntl \"a eurtt,\" In in addreu prepared for delivery htrt tonight\nIt \u2022 Loin rally.\n'The outstanding rumor ln thli\ncampaign,\" he iald, \"is thit tht\nthret per cent bondi differ from\nprevioui issues tnd cinnot bt turned into cuh until tbe official redemption date. Nothing could be\nfurthtr from tht truth. Fourth\nVictory Lotn bondi, likt earlier\nissues, may be sold for cub tt uy\ntime.\"\nContinuing, he uld, \"the redemption date mentioned ln the official\nannouncement made by Mr. Ililey\nrefers only to the time after which\nthe Government hu the option of\npaying off the whole luue before\nmaturity at 100 centi on the dollir.*\"\nMr. Spinney Mid he had obienred\nwith iome \"curiosity and Intereit\"\nthat whenever a loan was about to\nbe launched \"rumon of a malicloui\ntype increaie In intensity.\" He\npointed out that \"one could ilmoit\nplotj_ curve ihowing that this rumor crop rlsei iharply pre-loan ind\nslumps off after the operation li\nover.\"\nHt uld iuch itoriei wert \"In\ntil probability of enemy origin,\nfor similar itoriei htvt bun Itt\n\u25a0float In tht United Statei.\"\nMr. Spinney uld tht lucoeu of\nCanada'i Fourth Victory Loan Is\nof more vital significance to the war\nprogram and the future of Canada\nthan any previous financial undertaking in the Nation'! history.\nNight Club Owner\nSentenced 12 to\n15 Yrs. Hard Labor\nBOSTON, AprU 18 (AP)\u2014Barnett\nWelansky, owner of the Coconut\nGrove Night Club where' 480 per\nions met death In a fire Nov. 28, was\nlentenced in Superior Court todiy\nto lerve 12 to 15 yeari ln Stitl\nPriion for manslaughter.\nConvicted on 19 counts of manslaughter. Welansky was sentenced\nlo concurrent 12 to 15 yeiri jen-\ntencti at \"hard labor' on each count.\nAttorney General Robert J. Burti-\nell, personally urging the court\n\"to impose long sentences on this\ndefendant,\" excoriated the night\nclub operator u \"a flower of the\nunderworld\".\nBusheli said 55 United States\narmy and navy men met death, by\nthe fire. He uid the sentence ought\nto be punishment \"for an attempt\nto get rich during the war and tor\ntaking chancei ninth the Uvei of men\nln the army and navy, and otheri.\"\nends Pari\nof U. 5.\nTunisian Army\nWASHINOTON, April 15 (AP.)\n\u2014A coordinated Alllid lind ind\nilr uuult on tht Axli forcei In\nTunlilt to climax tht North African campaign wt! forecait todiy\nby Wir Secretary Henry Stimion.\nStimson wtrned, howtvtr, thtt\nthe enemy probably hu i)ult retreating Ud ll prepared for i last-\nditch fight.\nThe major pirt of tht \"spectacular victory\" ln Tunlilt wu thi work\not thl British Ith Army, Stimion\nuld, but hi took occasion to answer whit hi uld wert reports\ncritical of American troopi. t\nCommentators discussing tht Tunisian campaign recently, hi uld,\nhavt been leu than flir to thl\nAmericin troopi, who did not ittempt to cut otf Rommel'i fleeing\narmy with a drlvt to thi cout Irom\ncentnl Tuniiia becauu they hid\norderi not to undertake auch \u25a0\nmanotuvra.\nThi Secretary uld tht ctmptign\nplan ciUtd for tht major ittack\nto bt made by the 8th Army, whUe\nthe American 2nd Corpi, the French\ntroopi In the Ousseltia Valley and\nthe Britiih lit Army ln the North\nundertook \"holding attacki,\" containing a* large \u2022 portion of the\nAxli forces ll poulble, but not advancing beyond i specified line.\n\"AU elementi of theie torces carried out their ralgnmenti according\nto plan,\" ht related. \u2022\nLost Year's Pur\nCoats to Ba\nStyle for Duration\nOTTAWA, April 16 (OP.) -\nLilt year'\u00ab fur coati tnd fir Jick-\neti irt going to bt \"In ityle\" fir\ntht duration, tht Pricei Board\nhu decreed.\nTht Boird tonight lnued in or-\n. dtr \"freezing\" tht itylei of fur\ngarment! mtdt by lach mimifM<\nturtr to tht pitttrm he uitd In\n1942, tnd continuing tht limitation Impoied In Miy of lait. year\nwhloh reduced each furrler'i ityle\nto two-thlrdi the number of itylei\nhi produced In 1941.\nVancouver Major\nPromoted to\nLieutenant-Colonel\nOTTAWA, Aprll 15 (CT) - De-\nfence HeldqUtrten - tonight innounced promotion of Majors J. T.\nNorth. 38, of Vancouver, J, J, King-\nin, SS, Glace Biy, US., ind John\nGeddie Cotter, 45, New Glugow,\nN.S., to the rink of iJeutenint-Col-\nonel.\nCol. North it preunt Chief Initructor to' \u2022 Slgnili Training\n\u2022Centre, Ii an electrical engineer In\nVancouver in civilian life, ind wu\ngraduated from the Uniivenlty of\nBritiih Columbia.\nBralorne Production\n21,000 Ounces Gold\nVANCOUVER, April 15 (CV>-\nProductlon it Bnlorne Mines during the flrit quarter of 1043 wai\n21.SM ouncei of gold from 33.553\nton! milled, compared with 20,058\nfrom 35.148 Ioni milled In the lime\nperiod lait year. Beciuse of the\nihortage of libor operationi it\nthe Bridge River camp atill remain\n25 per cent below normal.\nNow-She Doesn't\nFeel Tired The\nWay She Used To\n...AnIWHAT a Dtfmot In IUr\nFlfunaadPtpl\nTbo replete. eah*\u00abft*d IetHnr. -tommon\ntn many wmm, li often \u00abtue to nw bin*)\nemmt Lwk of aiufflcltflt red eorpeecta, t*-\n\u25a0tiltinff from Iron deArfe-nix **T be rob-\nMnf rour body af Tltel oim*. A*d wn\nmust Knve pWntr of oxrrm to help ttpVxW\nr-o-or tntrrr end i!\u00bb\u2022 roa \"jotng poww\".\nOet Dr. WlUluns Pink Pllta to-fer- TWr\n.iri wortd-notod for tb\u00ab halp tW tf *\u2022 I*\nInr rt-Mlng the n timber \u00bbni1 atrtnfth nf r*<1\nrorpuMlw. Then wtth blood en-ant np, moat\niwople retain thnt ftorioua feeling of benhh\nnod enenrr thnt trie Utcm M rf tke old\nroeklnf ehnlr into the nttlrltiae titer need\nto help reetore n youthful. At nppenrnoee.\nDon't deter \u2014neb row draftUt for Dr.\nWllllnme rink PUtant one*.\nRangers, Guests\nSee Training\nMethods on Film\nAspascii of modern warfare ln\nwhich today'! soldier It trained\nwere depicted on the icreen Thuriday night for Nel!0T|'i Rasserve\nArmy unit, the Rocky Mountain\nRangen, and for t number of gueiti.\nPenonnel obstacle! were empha-\nilied. One film ihowed the uiei\nOf barbed wire.entanglements, md\nmethods of constructing \"concertina\" and apron type entanglement!.\nAnother Ihowed bodby trapi, ti\nplanted for and by the enemy, tnd\nhow soldien were trained to find\ntnd neutralize them. A third demonstrated proper methods of trench\neoijitructlon. The fourth illuitrat-\ned Gerratny'i uie of ilr bome troopi\nind defencei agalnit them. The\nequipment of tnemy parachutists\nand their methods of attack were\ngiven bi detail.\n\"Open Howe\" next Thundiy, so\nthat visitor! might see how tht\nRangeri were trained, wts innounced by Sgt F. C. ColUm. The schedule would Include triining ln machine guni, two-inch mortan, riflei,\nmap reading and other instruction,\nhe aald.\nThe \"open house\" program will\nbe dlrtcted by Acting Sergeant\nT. A. drew, Sergeant Collins being\non leave..\nRoyal\n$782\nite Profit\n,841 in 1942\nCALGARY, April 15 (CP.) \u2014 The\nRoyilite Oil Company, Ltd., Imperial OU subsidiary, and largest\noperating company In Turner Valley, eirned i net profit of $788,841\nor $1.06 a share during 1943 according to the annual report luued today.\nThli wai a reduction of approximately 25 centi i ihare from net\nprofits earned In IMl, according to\nPrealdent J. H. McLeod, the reduction wu cauied primarily through\nthe necessity of Increasing yearly\nprovisions for depletion and depreciation of leases, wells plants ind\nequipment.\nThe company reported in earned surplus of $2,885,829 at the end\nof December, IMS.\nTo Apply Taxes\non Allowances\nof \"Dollar\" Hen\nOTTAWA, Aprll II (CP.) -\nFinance Minister Ililey uld In tht\nHouu it Comment tonight It wu\npropoied to ipply Income tax on\nallowancei pild dollar-i-year\nmtn, but rtmlulom will bt il\nlowtd In caiei whtrt thtrt wu\nI clear underitandlng thtrt would\nbt no taxitlon of tmounti paid.\nIlr. Ilsley nid tht regulitlon\nwould hive general application, affecting builneu tl weU a* Government employee! who bid living il-\nlowincei.\nA propoied amendment to the Income War Tax Act, Introduced by\nthe Finance Miniiter, would cover\nthe period from 1940 on.\nMr. Ililey uld iome receiving liv-\nIgn allowances looked on them ai\nbtlng paid tn lieu of lalary, uid\nthey ihould be liable for taxation.\nThere had to be elasticity ln the\nregulation so Justice could be done\nby way of remission to thou who\ncould ihow they had understood\nthey would not be taxable on allowance!.\nA man receiving $20 \u2022 day living allowance every day of a year\nihould be taxable Just as much as a\nman on a salary of (8000 a yur.\nAllowances ranged from $25 a day\ndown to $4 or $5 a day. In mtny\ncases there had been express agreements that iuch Income wu to bt\nconsidered ts taxable, but ln other\ncases thoie concerned limply htd\ntaken no action to have the status\nof their allowancei made clear.\n\"The only thing to do ii to tax\nthem all and givt tn undertaking\nthat If there li a clear underitandlng they were not to be taxable, I\nremission of the tax will bt granted.\"\nSay All French War\nPrisoners\nat Nazi Disposal\nLONDON, Aprll 16 (rridiy) (CP)\n-The Daily Mall reported In i Ma-\ndrld dlipitch today that Pierre\nLaval has placed all French prisoner! of war ln Germany, perhapi\n1,2500)0 men, at the disposal of\nLabor Chief Von Sauckel for work\nIn Nasi minei and factories. It\nssld 250,000 prisoners ilretdy have\nbeen ear-marked for compuliory\nwar work ,and given neither the\nchoice of Jdba nor the chance of\nrefuul.\nU.A.W. Signs New\ncements\nRussians Bomb\n-.\u25a0\u2022\u25a0*\n\u2022\nLONDON, AprU 15 (CP.) - A\nRusiltn broidcut todiy revuled\nUlt bombing lilt Ilight of Damig\nind .Koenigsberg on the Eaitern\nGermany supply route to the Leningrad front. Danzig ll tbt former\nfree city it thl htad of tbt Polish\n\u25a0Corridor. \u25a0\nThi broadcut said:\n\"During Ull night af AprU 14 Soviet planu raided Danzig tnd\nKoenigsberg tad bombtd military\nand Induitrlil objtctlvei In thou\ntowni.\n\"Al I ruult of tht bombardment\nminy fires broke out ln Danzig ind\nfierce explosions .wen observed.\nParticularly flerct fires and ixplor\nsloni broke out In tbl vicinity ot\nIH oU reservoir.\n\"In Koenigsberg big fires wtrt\nobserved ln tht vicinity of tht har\nbor and freight itation.\n\"All our planei rtturntd to their\nbases.\"\nAgre\nWINDSOR, Ont., Aprll 15 (CP.)-\nGeorge S. Burt, Canadian Director\nof the United Automobile Workeri\nof American (CIO), todiy innounced thit new agreements covering\nmore than 0000 worken In pltnti tt\nWindsor, Oshawa and St. Catharines hivt been reached between the\nUnion tnd Generil Moton ind McKinnon Induitriei, Ltd.\nThe agreement.!\" provide for recognition of the UA.W. ai excluilve\nbargaining igency for the work-\nera, Burt added.\nTrail Brass Quartet Is Featured\nin SI. Paul's Church Concert\nAttaining Ihe high quillty tor\nwhich thue concert! hive been noted, the concert Thunday night at\nSt. Paul'i United Church, continuing the 1943 ieriei, wu another\noutitandlng lucceu. Feitured wu\nthe Trail Bran Quartet, consisting\nof John Bailey, trombone, Arthur\nBarrett, euphonium, Stutrt Comb!,\nfirst cornet ind Wlllltm Thatcher,\nlecond cornet, with Mn. Norman\nHarrod ai accompaniit.\nEight of the 14 progrim number!\nwere by the Trail quartet or Iti\nmemben. these Including five Ml-\nect'.om by the group, two wloi ind\ni duet The offering! ringed from\nWagnerian opera to a medley of\nIrving Berlin songs.\nThe visiting musician! were popular from the \"O Canada\" fanfare\nit the oprning to the final ittm.\nPirtlcultrly Intertillng to Old\nCountry people wu tht qutritt\nnumber, Ain From Weber'i Open\n\"Eurymthe\". a teit piece for feitl-\nvil work in Brltiin.\nARRANGED  BY  MEMBER\nMr. Birrett wu rtiponilblt for\ntht trrtngement of the group of\nNegro iplrltui,li by the qutnel,\ntheu Including \"Deep River,\n\"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot\" tnd\n\"Stall  Awiy\".\nIncludtd In tht living Benin\nmedley wert \"Blue Skiei\", \u2022Remem-\nbtr\" ind \"Alexander'! Ragtime\nBind\", ind u \u2022 'V numbtr, \"When\nDty II Dont\". Thll trringtmint In\nthe modem manner wu by Rowland\nW. HIU, Bindmuter of the Cinidiin .Legion  Band of Trill.\nIn tht quirt'tt'i group ol ucrtd\nsongs wtre \"Tht Old Ruggtd Crou\",\n'\u2022Softly ind Tenderly Jeiui li Call-\nIng\", tnd the hymn tune, \"Silver\nHIU\". These alao were ipeciilly arranged.\nAnoiher Old Country test piece,\nMelodiei From Wagner's Operu,\nuied by the quartet in the Kootenay\nMusic Feitival ot 1941, wu the\nfinal progrim number by tht viiiton.\nThe bran ioIoi ind duets wert\nequally popular. Mr. Barrett pliyed\n\"When You and I Were Young, Mig-\ngle\" u \u2022 euphonium nlo; md Mr.\nBailey gave a trombone ijlo, \"Vim\nBrlll'inte\". The two cornetlili, Mr.\nCombt and Mr. Thatcher, offered\n\"The Swl.-i Boy\" by Dr. Fnnk\nSimon.\nVOCAL   QUARTETTES\nPOPULAR\nTwo vicil quartettei, oni mixed\nand Iht olher mile, ilio preiented\nhighlight numben. The mixed quir-\ntette, which conmted of Vyonne\nArmitrong of Trill ind Kitherlne\nWilion, Piul Hliticher ind Robert\nGrahim of Nelson, ung \"Drink to\nMe Only\"; ind tht mile quartet\nDonild Brown. Piul Hlelscher, A.\n(Stndy) Gordon ind Robert Un-\nhim, ung tht ever-popular \"Duni\"\nGuilford Brett, boy toprino. ung\n\"Thl Ltrk In tht Morn\" md \"Whtn\niht Wind Swttni By\"; ind Mr.\nBrown offered Inlind'i 1 Hivt\nTwelve Oxen\" tnd Hindtl'i \"O\nSletp\".\nThe Choriitire preiented two itl-\ntctloni. \"The Llttlt Brown Owl\"\nind tht \"Pilgrim\"! Chorui\" from\n\"Tannhiuntr\", Mn. T. J. S. Ftrgu-\nlon tnd Mn. Leo Oininer wert\naccomptnlita for tht voctl Mltc-\nlloni. .\nR. B Morrli wu cMirmin.\nVANCOUVER AUTO\nSTICKERS\nBECOME PROBLEM\nVAMOOUVER, April 15 (CP)-\nWindihleldi of Vancouver automo-\nbilcs hivt become so cluttered with\nwtrtlme stickers that Traffic Super.\nInlendcnt Wilfred Lemon hai been\nobliged to take up with Inspector\nGeorge Hood of the Provincial Police Motor Vehicle Branch Uie feasibility of affixing Uu inilgnlii to\nsome other ptrt of i car. ,\nSuperintendent Lemon told the\nOfficial Traffic Commiuion today\nthat' the number of stickers on the\nwindshield of the average luto haa\nbecome a \"serious matter\", creating\na \"blind ipot\" in the driven1 viiion.\nHt reported Inspector Hood hu\nUie matter under advisement but\nthat be knowi of no solution unleu\nlt li to affix the adhetivei to the\ntide windows.      a\nR. S. Arnot, Vincouvtr Trttflc ind\nSafety Council representative, uld\n\u25a0ome autos ire plastered with such\nstickers is motor vehicle testing,\ngasoline ration, club, taxi, military\ntnd bridge pan.\nVancouver Stores\nto Reduce\nBusiness Hours\nVANCOUVER, April 15 (CP)-\nVancouver merchant! today announced' plans to reduce houn of\nbuilneu, iome Intending to clow tU\ndty Wednttday and othtrt to cut\ndown houn of iale Wedneidiy md\nSaturday. Woodward Storei Ltd,\nand David Spencer's will apply for\npermluion to clo!e all day Wednuday. Hudson's Bay Company bu\nbeen given approval of in earlier\nWedneidiy ind Saturday doling.\nU.S. Scouts Look\nOver Iron\nDeposits in B.C.\nVANCOUVER, April 15 <CP)-\nScouti from two big United Statei\ncorporaUona visited Britiih Columbia within the past few weeka to\nlook over Iron depositi here, Frank\nE. Woodside, Manager of the B. C.\nChamber of Mine!, told Vancouver*!\nSemi-Public Steel Committee today.\nMr. Woodside urged the Committee to \"filter action\" in their planl\nto establish a ateel lnduitry In BritUh Columbil. After hit address a\njpecial committed wu named to\ndriw up a resolution urging the\nDominion and Provincial Government! to bin Uie export of Iron ore\ntnd other nw materials used ln pro\nduction of iteel.\n\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0\n'    W\u00ab Hivt i Full lin* of\nChildren's Shoes\nOXFORDS\nBlack and Brown. Sizes 6 - IVi\n\u20224>1 JO to \u00abP&.\u00ab)U\nPatent Straps. Sizes 6 - 2'\/i.\n$1.69 to $2.75\nBLACK BOOTS\nSizes 6-13. tOQC     19 71\n\u2022Pair yL.dd to ip\u00a3.l<J\nBROWN BOOTS\nViscalized Soles. Sizes 8 to 10Vi, (PO 7C\nPair   wL, I J\nELK BOOTS\nSizes 8 to 10V4. $7 IQ\nELKSANDALS\t\nSizes 8 to VA. ffl QC      fO IA\nPair :...iPI.INJ to <pt..lU\nFULL LINE OF WOMEN'S PUMPS AND WALKING\nSHOES FOR SPRINC:\n$2.95   $3.45   $3.95\nJim Boobtiuf,\nPlan lo Pui Conchies lo Work onf arms\nand In Essential Industries\nCommandos Head\nfor Winnipeg\nOTTAWA, April 18 (CP)-Nlne-\nteen itrong, Ottiwi Commmdoi,\nholders of the Eutern Canada Senior Hockey Crown, entrained here\ntonight for Winnipeg, where next\nMondiy thev will meet Victorlt\nArmy ln the'flrit gime of the beit-\nof-flve AHin Cup flnili ieriei..\nThe powerful Ottawa Army team\ntook the Eiitem Cmada title here\nWedneiday ly defeating Ottiwa H.\nC. A. T. Flyeft 4-1 In the fourth\ngame of their bett-of-fl\u2122 ieriei. Of\nthe four gamei pltyed Commmdoi\nwon thret tnd drew one.\nDrumheller Minen\nThreaten Strike\nTKUKHELfSm., Altt., AprU 15 -\n(CP,)\u2014 Mlntri ln tht Drumheller\nVilley todiy threatened a general\nitrike tomorrow If t former employee of the Star mine at Roie-\ndale who wai not taken back tfttr\nt itrike there In Februiry ii not\nrelmttted.\nDelegate! repreientlng all United\nMine Workeri of America Union\nLoeali, (CIO) In the Villty, lilutd\nt ittttmtnt it \u2022 mettlng lut night\nuying tht men would itrlkt If tht\nmlntr wu not relmttted.\nTwo Sets of Partners\nTie in Eaqle Whist\nTwo ptln of pirtntn tltd, tich\nwith 81 pointi. In tht ptrtntr whiit\ndrl\\n itiged Thundiy night by Nelion Etilei. When the cirdi were\ncut J. W. RoU) md J, W, Robb Jr.\nreceived flnt prlie ind Mn. J. J\nMigllo ind Mill Laoulie Coletti\nlecond. Comolttlon iwirdi went\nto Mr, ind Mi* D. Auratllo, with I\nicore of 1J.\nH. Tafcot, Muter of Ceremoniei,\nwu willed lur W. Smllllt.\nA dmce followed cirdi.\nCERMANS NPORT\nSCHMELING IN BERLIN\nLONDON, Aprll 18 KT) -The\nBtrlin radio uld todiy tbit Mix\nSrhmeling. formtr hetvyweight\nhnxlng champion. \u00abtlU II receiving\nirettment for woundi rtctlved u \u2022\nptraachute trooptr in Crete In IMl.\nIt uld ht wu In Btrlin.\nOTTAWA, Aprll 18 (CP) -\nPltni to uit coniclentioui objecton on firmi tnd In tutntlil Induitriei Win outlined to thl\nHouit of Commoni todty by Libor Mlnlittr Mitchell,\nProvlilon for thli chinge ln procedure wai made ln an order-ln-\ncouncll paued April 7, Mr. Mitchell iald. Objecton will have the\noption of taking euentlal work of\nthli type or terving ln altematlvi\nservice campi\nFaimera will pay for the labor\nof conscientious objectors at the\nrate of $36 to $40 a month and Induitriei will pay the current wage\nrates.\nThl objecton themielvei will\nreceive $28 I month with botrd\ntnd lodging. Tht lurplui of thtir\nearnlngi wilt bl pild to thl Cimdlin Rtd Crou.\n\"As \u25a0 substantial number of tbl\nconiclentioui objecton trt txptrl-\nenced itagrlcultural work, lt la hoped thit many of them may become\navailable to the tanning lnduitry,\"\nMr. Mitchell laid.\nIt la not expected that all of the\nmen now ln alternative service\ncampi will be moved out Immediately to other employment, although\nmep with special qualification!, who\ncan be uied to better advantage\nelsewhere, will be K> moved.\n\"It li anticipated that the change\nln procedure will reiult ln an addition to our manpower reiourcei\navailable for essential employment!.\"\nA recent return ln the Houn of\nComom showed t total of 3401 postponements from compuliory military training on groundi ot coniclentioui objection. On Feb. I\nthert were 1273 objecton working\nln alternative lervlce campi; thl\nother 3128 had not been called out\nfor alternative service becauu of\nlack of facilitiei to place the men at\nneceuary work, Mr. .Mitchell uld.\nThe Province of Britiih Columbia\noperate! 17 alternative urvlce\ncampi for foreit protection. Twelve\notheri irt operated by the Minei\nDepartment, two of them ln British\nColumbil, five ln Alberta, two In\nSaskatchewan, one ln Minltobi ind\ntwo ln OnUrio. The Minei Department camps ire used ln connection\nwith iuch projecti as nitlonal parki.\n\"I ihould llkt to emphasize that\nthe campi were by no meani Intended nor operated limply u concentration campi,\" laid Mr. Mitchell. \"In every sense they trt work\ncampi, performing useful tnd neceuary function!.\nThe new procedure ii expected\nto utilize tht urvlces of coniclentioui objecton to greater advantage\nthan at tht present time, ht uid.\nIt provldt! for certain tmployment\nind Selective Service officen acrou\nCanada being designated ai \"alternative service offlctn.\"'\n\"Under existing regulationi mm\nwho wtre adjudged by mobilization\nboardi to be coniclentioui objecton were ordered to one of tht\nwork campi where they earned a\nitated wage of 50 centi day md\nboard,\" the Mlniiter uld. \"Thli btd\nthe effect of assigning the men to\nuseful work but on the other hmd\ntbl effect waa. io withdraw their\nservice! trom ordinary lnduitry,\nfirming for example.\"\nThe National Selective Service\nMobilization Regulation! provlda\ntuthority to Mobilization Boardi to\ngrint postponemehta .\"where thl\nBoard Is latisfied thit thl applicant\nconscientiously objects, v by reaion\nof religioui training and belief, to\nWir ln iny form and to participation In combatant military service\nln which hi might be required to\ntake humin lltt,''* Doukhobon md\nMennonites are specifically Included as two categories of consclentlou-\nobjecton.        ' :\" .   .\n :\u2014^i\nKelter to Judge\nat Coast Show\nSd Kelter, Secretary-Manager ol\ntht Ntlion Civic Centre, will leavt\nfor Vancouver thli morning to assist In the annual miu display of\nVancouver Pro-Sec Hi will let a*\noni of tin Judgei.\nWhile it tht Coaat, lb. Kilter\nwill look Into thl possibility ot arranging for professional boxing md\nwrestling bouti it thi Nelson Civic\nCentre.\nSHOCK FELT IN SOUTH\nOAKLAND, Calif, Aprn IS (API\n\u2014A series of earth shocks itrong\ntnough to knock dishes off shelves\nJarred tht Stn Francisco East Biy\nirea itirtlng it 8:28 a.m. P.D.T. today.\nThi epicentre ippeired to be\niround Livermore on tht Htywtrd\nfault Sin Franclico wu not ti-\nfecied.\nRheumatic Pains!\nBackache!\nTry Thli fer Quick Relief\nFrom Nagging Pain and Achei\nWhen you've tried ilmoit aivery-\nthlng you can think of and nothing\nleemi to even relieve the pain and\nsoreness, dont give up hopt. Juit go\nto Mann, Rutherford Co, or any\ngood druggist md git I bottle ot\nAllenru. Tike ti directed and in\nibot:'. 34 houn you ihould set real\nImprovement Allenru acts In three\nways\u20141) to relieve the ptln 3) to\nregulate tht bowel tctlon 3) ti i\ngentle diuretic for the Kidneys-\nflushing out exceu icids.\nSo don't bt discouraged\u2014stirt todty.\nAllenru Mull Help or Money\nBack.\nTowler Fuel\nond Transfer\nCREEN HILL\nWESTERN MONARCH\nand CALT COALS\nNew Arrivals...\nLADIES' 'ORIENT' HOSE\nSEMI-SERVICE  79*\nLICHT SERVICE fl.00\nCHIFFON\n791,   91 OO,   91.25\nGodfreys' Ltd.\nTht Romi of Guaranteed Work Clothing\nPhena 270     \u2014     387 lakar St.\n\t\n By ALLAN NICKELSON\nCinadian Pren *t*tl Writir\nLONDON, April 16 (CP Cablt).\n\u2014Evtry iquadron of thl R.C.A.F.\nBomber Group In Britain flow\nwith tht R.A.F. lut night to glvt\nI concentrated blMtlnf to tht\nGerman armament centre of Stutt-\ngirt It wu dliclosed todiy,\nTremendoui flrei wtrt roaring\nthroughout tht city, ind a dtmt\npall of imoke ihrsudtd It, when\ntht bombtn wheeled around and\nheaded for homt. It wat tht flrit\ntlmt ilnct tht group wu formtd\nlut Jin. 1 that tha R.C.A.F. announced ill iquadrom had bten\non in operation on t ilngle night.\nIn addition icorei of Canadiani\nIn tha R.A.F, helped form the\nlargt forct engagtd.\nOf the 23 bombers lost, 10 were\nR.CA.F. Two Messerschmitt-109's\nwere shot down by one Canadian\ntquadron and a third by an R.A.F.\nbaombw.\nThe airmen generally agreed that\n\u2022nti-aircraft fire was intense and\nmany reported encounters with\nnight fighters that roamed over\nStuttgart in force.\nBoth R.C.A.F. Headquarteri and\nthe Air Ministry said the target\nwas clearly identified\u2014indicating\ntbat weather conditions were favorable for the large-scale assault.\nThe Canadian. force used  their\nLetPARADoL\nRelieve your\n\u2022 Headache.\";\nBackache*.\nColds\nRheumatk\nPains\nDr. Chases\nParadoL\nfor Quick Relief of Pain\nWellington  and Halifax  bomberi,\nwhile the Air Ministry s itatement\nthat Britain'i moit powerful four-\nengined bomberi flew Ult 400 miles\nacroai Nazi-held Europe to blast tbt\nimportant city meant that Lancaster were alio in the power armada.\nCanadian crew., told interrogation\nofficen ol great exploiloni and\nfirei cauied by two-ton bombi and\nshoweri of incendiaries.\nPo. F. C. Culbert of Winnipeg\nlaid the glow wu io brilliant \"we\ncould iee r beautiful roiy halo for\n70 milea and more.\"\nSgt. Pilot David Crockatt of Vancouver described the target u a\n\"general inferno\" and idded, 'if\nw had been a few feet further\ndown we could have roasted hot\ndogi\u2014if we had any.\"\nA Junken-88 attacked a Halifax\ncarrying Sgt. Cecil Heming of Pelly,\nSask., and Heming fired aeveral\nbursts of machine-gun fire.\n\"We dived and the fighter broke\naway,\" he said.\nFit. Sgt. Bcb Currie of Red Deer,\nAlta., summed up the reactions of\nhis R.A.F. Wellington unit with thii\naccouiH;\n\"We were early on the acene and\nnext to the big Essen laid a few\nweeki ago it was the best concentration of fires I have ever aeen.\nThe defences were not very hot. We\nsaw only twe'eones of searchlights,\neach of about 20 or M lights, and\nthey did not bother u\u00ab. We were\nable t\" make a long bombing run.\"\nFor late arrivals it wai not io\neasy.\nSome aircraft were pierced by\nflak, including one In which \u2022 Fit.\nSgt. Jack Marriott of Ottawa wu\nnavigator.\n\"We juit itooged right through\nred hot chunk! of flak but I didn't\nknow the ihip wai hit until after\nwe landed,\" he said.\nAn ther enemy plane wu ihot\ndown over its bare In Northern\nFrance by R.CA.F. Bostons of the\nFighter Command whloh went out\non night patrols. The fighters alio\ndamaged freight traini.\nSimultaneouily other Allied\nplane!\u2014presumed here to be Rui-\nilan\u2014were reported by lerlln to\nhave hit at East p-uii'a.\nAt leait three German night fight-\nen were shot down by Uie big\nBritish bombe-i.\nThe Air Minlitry Newe Service\nreports the railway communication in Northern France alao were\nattacked during the night by R.A.F.\ntighten and that Whirlwind bomben on night patrol had damaged\nHBC Food Specials\nOn Sale Todiy, Saturday ind Monday\u2014Phonei 193-194\nFRESH PORK SAUSAGES, 1 Ib. pkgi 2\u00bb<-\nSOYHART SPREAD, 24-\u00a9i. jirt, tach OS<\nPRUNES, freih, 60-70*1,2 lin 2ty\nCOCOA, Cowan's, 1 Ib. tim, each   24*i\nHABITANT SOUP MIX, 2 pkgi. ... 23*\nQUAKER ROLLED OATS, With Tumbler, carton 28<-\nRYE-CRUNCH BISCUIT, >\/,-*. pkg U*}\nRITZ BISCUITS, ChriiHi'i; 2 pkp 2ty\nEVAPORATED APPLES, per Ib     19f\nFLOUR, Ellison's Beit, 49 lb. uck $1.63\nBROQER'S PEAS, No. 5, 20-oi. tint, 2 for 29*\nSOAPS AND POLISHES\nSUNLIGHT LAUNDRY SOAP, 4 ban 25^\nFELS NAPTHA LAUNDRY SOAP, 3 ban 23-f\nELECANT FLOOR WAX, 1 Ib. tim, each  32*\nOLD-ENCLISH NO-RUB, Quirt tim, each  8!><*\nFRENCH CASTILE SOAP, Large bar 25f\nFRUITS AND VEGETABLES\nORANCES, California 220's, Dosen        Vie\nCRAPEFRUIT, California, 3 for 23*\nNEW CABBAGE, Each 15*, 20*. md 25*\nNEW CARROTS, 2 bunchei .25*\n\u2022mcokkmuiu tn mav i\u00abro\n\t\ntwo enemy vtueli In l low-litnl\nattack near Le Treport on the\nFrench cout.\nThe German air force, meanwhile,\nitruck back it BriUin with night\nattacki on Halt Aa|l\u00ab *oi towni\nIn the Thamei Eituiry, causing a\nbrief liert In Lonuon\u2014ita flrit night\nalert ilnce Mareh \u00bb. Sorte to****\nand cuualUii wen caused by the\nralden, thoufl. no bombi feu tn tni\ncapital.\nThree Of the German pUnei were\nreported deatroyed over Britain and\nanother over Its b\u00bb*t in France.\nChurchill Refers\nto U, S. Guards in\nNorthern Ireland\nLONDON, April 15 (CP) .-Prune\nMiniiter Churchill, commenting on\nthe lack of conioription ln Northern\nIreland, laid today \"It certainly ii\na very uneatiifactory aituation that\nlarge numben of American! ahould\nbe taken by compuliion from their\nhomei and made to itand guard\nwhile large number! of local Inhabitant! are under no iuch obligation.\"\nTh\u00ab diicuislon waa Initiated In\nthe Houee of Commoni by Sir William Davlion, Conaervative, who\nasked the Prime Miniiter if he wai\naware that between 30,000 and 26,-\n000 young men and women of military Ige in Northern Ireland were\nunemployed. He alao aiked whether,\nin view of Britain'i manpower\nahortage, atepi ihould be taken to\nextend conscription there.\n\"When thii mitter waa lait railed\nabout 18 montha or two yean ago I\ncame to the concluiion lt would be\nmore trouble than it wai worth,\"\nMr. \"Churchill laid, \"and I hive not\nwen any reaion at .the preaent\nmoment to make a new pronouncement on the lubject.\"\nSix Jap Filled\nBoats Sunk\nOil Ramree bid.\nNEW DELHI, India, April 15 (CP)\n-R.A.F. fighter patroli lank lix\npower launchei full of Japaneie\ntroopi In a low-flying attack yesterday off Ramree Island, 50 milei\nSoutheait of Akyab on the Bay of\nBengal.*\n\"Many bodiei were leen floating\nin the water,\" the communique Bid.\nLaunchei ind other craft on the\nMayu River alio were damaged and\nJapaneie troop poiitionj and their\nmotor tnniport on the Mayu Penlniula, North of Akyab, were attacked.\nRailway rolling itock wai machine-gunned from low level by the\ntighten in the Pintha area and near\nKatha, and lupply trucks were hit\nNorth of Taungup.\nHeavy boirlberi hit the runway\nand dispersal areu of Magwe airdrome last night, and itarted a\nnumber of firei In a morning bombing of Japaneie headquarteri near\nYuwa, on the Upper Chindwin River.\nNo Britiih planei were loit on ill\ntheie missions.\nAmerican planei dropped six ton!\nof demolition bombi on the enemy\nairdromei at Manywet and Myitkina\nin Northern Burma yesterday, destroying the runwayi.\n,   . .      \u201e.,. . lvvpM\nw\nNazis Say British\nTried Landing\non Tunisia Coast\nLONDON, April 15 (CP)-The\nBerlin ndio reported today that\nBrit'i), Commandoi had attempted\na landing Int night behind Axil\nlinei in Ihe Cap Serrat area on the\nNorthern Tunisian coait.\nCap Serrat is 35 milei from the\nAxi\u00ab-held naval base of Bizerte.\nThe broidcait, said the ittempt\noccurred lait night and idded:\n\"Coaital batteriei which had the\nBritiih Commandoi under otoier\nvation In time let them advance u\nfar ai wire obstacles ind only then\nitarted firing. The Britiih withdrew\nto the boats which despite several\nhita succeeded in escaping.\"\nThere wai no confirmation of toe\nreport\nFighters Back Over\nNorthern France\nLONDON, April 15 (CP1-R.A.F.\nfighter Kjuadroni were over Northern France again thii evening after\nmorning and afternoon iweepi.\nSoutheait cout observeri laid formation! of Spitfires streaked toward Calais and Dunkerque at altitude! between 20,000 and 30,000\nfeet\nTHERE IS NO OTHER TOBACCO JUST LIKE OLD CHUM\n\"Try Old Chum and you'll\nstay with it (or keeps!\"\nOLD\nCHUM\nThe Tobacco of Quality\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 16,  1943 \u2014 3\nStylecrest\nHats\nExclusive at the \"Bty\"\nNew models and colon in\nlight weight fur felt. Stylish snap brim with bound\nedge. Pick your favorite\nmodel Friday. Sizes 6%\nSi* .$5.00\nMen's\nShirts\nIt's Spring again and here\nare shirts you will appreciate to go with that new\nsuit. Fine broadcloth in\nnew Spring shades and\ndesigns. Sizes\n14-17. Each ..\nHere are the \"Bay's\" Suggestions that\nwill give you that Boost for\nYour Morale..\nMen's\nSpring Suits\nSuits that will give you a quick pick-up in youl* time off-\nMade from fine worsted materials in snappy new colors\nand styles. Sizes 36 - 46.\n$2.25\nMen's Spring\nTies\nGet that new spruce-up\n\"\"taking tie. Snappy colors\nand designs to match your\n_ru:. $1.00\n$27.50\nWomen's\nTailored Suits\nNavy and black pin stripe suits. Jacket is\nin one-button style. Made in a fine worsted material. Sizes 16-20. Price:\n$2'5.0O\nyteMemtmtmMm&iHiMtt&i\nHatS for Spring\nSmart styles in new straws and fine\nfelts. White pique, or black, and\nwhite checked taffetas, misted with\\\nEach:\nveiling.\n$5.00\nPretty\nBlouses\nFor Your latter Suit\nSheers in white and pastel shades, lace trims or\nstrictly tailored. Long or\nshort sleeves.\nto 2a\nPrice   \t\nSpring\nScarves\n\"Janet Lee\"\nShoes\nIt's time to piok yourself a new\npair of shoes for Easter. We havt-\ndressy and tailor<ed styles in many\nshades\u2014All with Spring In mind.\nS5:0^ $7.95\n\"Lady Hudson\"\nShoes\nIt's Spring again and the ''Bay\"\nhas shoes that will flatter your\nfeet and will give you comfort.\nSmooth and cruihed leathers\nin new shades and styles that\nplease. Sizes 5-9.  Price:\nNew plain sheers and\ndainty floral prints 'that\nadd new life to i wardrobe for Easter.\nYour choice . ..\n79c\nSTOFU\nMonde;\nHOURI:\nay. Tuesday,\nThuriday, Friday\n9 am to 6:30 p.m.\nWedneiday: 9 to 11\nSat'dly: 9 lo 9 p.m.\n$5.75\nRayon\nHose\nFeaturing semi-service\nand chiffon rayons \u2014 all\nfull - fashioned and in\nshades that are keyed to\nyour Spring outfits. Sizes\n8'\/2 to lO'\/j.\nPair  \t\n79c\nML\nPH0NE8:\nGroceries IM\nHosiery            . U\nReady-to-Wear 49\nMen's Wear ... 29\nDrygoodi  -. 4\u00bb\nBig Jap Combat Fleet\nKept in Truk Area\nBy   MUGLIN   SPENCER\nAnoclated Praaa Staff Writir\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Auitralia, April 15 (AP).-A great Japaneie combat fleet la conttantly being maintained In the Truk area,\n\"within leii than three dayi' tilling distance of New Guinea,\" a\nspokesman for Gen. Douglu Mac-\nArthur uld today in a itatement\ncontaining the third iuch warning\nfrom the Allied commend in three\ndiyi.\nTht itatement came soon after\nthe announcement that the Japaneae\nhad launched their third air attack\nIn force In four days on an Allied\nbale tn New Guinea yesterday witn\nan attack on Milne Baj that coit\nthe enemy probable losses of 10\nplanu, including 22 bomberi.\nThl ipokesman, supplementing\nother reporta of Japaneie ittempti\nto concentrate air, aea and ground\nforcei ln tha tret juit beyond Ull\nreach of Allied land-bated aviation,\naald:\n\"Aa regardi merchint ahtpping; a\nconcentration of approximately 250,-\n000 torn hai been maintained In or\n\u25a0round Rabaul alone far th* put\naeveral monthi..\n\"Other Japaneie bases on the arc\n\u2014 Palau, Manila, Soerabaja - arc\nwithin euy concentration range ot\nthl 2500-mile battl* Un* which in-\nvelopcs th* upper halt of Australia.\n\"Constant convoyi operating beyond the rang* ol our air forcu are\nbeing pushed forward to reinforce\nth* enemy. Gen. Blarney's recent\nitatement wu \u2022 moit comervatlve\neitlmaU.\"\nTha Japanese aasault from th* ilr,\nstarting Sunday, was being pushed\nwith big concentration of fighter-\nescorted bomberi.\nJapanese bombi it\u00bbrt*d flree on\ntwo imall Alllid veeaeli in Um hirbor but thi flamu wir* controlled\nhit ind forced onto th* beach. Dun-\nage to beach installations wu laid\nto hav* been negligible.\nAllied bomberi returned to H*na*\nBay on the North Ntw Guinea coait\nand found on* 9000-ton cargo vessel\nleft from a previously attacked enemy convoy. Thr*\u00ab direct hlti tt low\nlevel iet it on fire and two hours\nafterward'it wu teen linking by\nthl item.\nTh* fore* alto raked loadtd barges\nand anti-aircraft positions and\nitrafed Uw airfield tt Nubia without enemy interception.\nAirdromei at Cap* Plouceiter tnd\nGai mat* in New Brltiin mr*\namong night bombing ttfgtti for\nAllied htavy and medium unlta, and\nshipping Northwest of Btrbtr Island in th* Arafura Sea and in Ihe\nharbor at Kaimana, New Guinea,\nfelt new Allied Mows.\nDEATHS\ntak.\n^^m\n^\n. ..  .^....;   ^mJo^l*     ,.   .,-,-.  u^.    ..,.^    .  -   ...\nquickly. A third vesttl wat httvily ver.\nVANCOUVER\u2014R\u00abv, WlUlam B\u00bbU\n12, widely known Preibyterian Min-\niltir.\nWINDSOR, M.S.-Dr. Ernes! Eugene Bluett, 72,.medlcil practitioner hire tor more thin 40 yean.\nThre* brothui Alfred. William\nahd James Biiielt, Uv* In Vartcou-\nRaidi on Cerman\nSub Bases Disrupt\nWorks-Churchill\nLONDON, AprU li (CP)-Prlme\nMinister Churchill uid In the House\not Commoni today that recent heavy\nair ralda on the G\u00abrman submarine\npens a: Lorient and St. Naulre,\nFranc*, had comlderably dlarupted\nNaii operations at the two baiei.\n\"Some damage hai been done to\nthe shelters, but serious damag* wu\nnot expected,** th* Prime Minister\nuid. \"The object of the attacks waa\nto cause dislocation In Uie repair,\ntramport and powtr facilities afforded by this btit to U-boata and,\nin tbll respect, a considerable meaiure of succeu hu been achieved.\"\nReport, Rommel\nFliei to Germany\nLONDON, Ag*U 1\u00bb (CP)-Th*\nZurich correspondent of Reuteri\nNiwi Agency iald today he hid l'l\nceived from in Independent and\nreliable sourct t report that Field\nMarihal Rommel ltt Sicily yei er-\nday and flew to Qtrmany Hit night,\naccompanied by Gen. Vittorlo Am-\nbrcrlo, Chltf of Uit IUUan General\nStaff.\nUNITED CHURCH WOMEN\nMAKE 3,394,764\nARTICLES OF CLOTHING\nTORONTO, April IS (CP)-Wo-\nmeo in tht United Church of Canada since the beginning of the war\nhave made a total of 3,394.764 hospital afid clothing articles for the armed forces and bomb victims. It wu\nreported today by Rev W. Harold\nYoung, Chairman of the War Servic*\nCommittee of the Church.\nFAREWELL TO\nBACKACHE!\nHar Itek ****j   iktl\nytaii<jraea**-atpf|\n-ikl Cttldl'l tail\n\"Mand\"\"* |t sat-1\nlast caalad eVt hwl\n\u2022Wands .ukI \u00bb\u2022\u25a0 Uanly. I\nHtr tiller adTlieJ I\nbar ll take  DeaM'i I\nKidaay Pilla.  Hm btcka\n\u2014MM aad aawiy nUawal  hm\ntyaM apartM-aW its* was atariftaadj\u2014*aa|.\n\u2022oka aftl* ska was Weld asH.\"      -ill '.\nte* eoooirt ro momchi \u00bbm \u00bb.\nDodd j Kidney Pills\n \u2014\n\u25a0\"\u25a0\"^\nrftimt Batig &tt&0 ?? Questions ? ? -Lakes Freighter\nANSWERS    Blocks Freturfc\nU'Bpat Base\njitibllihed April 12, 1903.\nBrittsA Columbia'i\nMott Interctting Ntwipoiper\nillihed ivery morning exctpt Sundiy by\nNEWS  PI\/BLISHIN&  CO&PANY LlM-\nTJ, 288 Baker St., Nelion, British Columbil.\nfflER OF THI CANADIAN PMS8 AOT\nIMTOIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS,\nFRIDAY, APRIL16,1948.\nHealth Insuronce Plan\nAccepted by Doctors\nApproval by the Canadian Medial\n^aociatlon of the health insurance\nan proposed for the Dominion marks\nf important milestone in the progress\npjiir social legislation. This stand by\n| doctors Is indicative of a radical\nencouraging change in attitude\n_r a class whleh can-have much to do\n|th the success of the program.\n| State-aided health schemes have\n.nost invariably been opposefi by the\njofesslon.  Socialized  medicine has\nen a bogey against which the doc-\n._ have felt it necessary to fight.\nuch of thisaoppoeltion, of course, has,\nen based on misapprehension, the\nJief that people would be denied the\n|ht of free choice of medical attend-\nPts.\nIt cannot be stressed too strongly\nat the present plan it design^ to\npermit the citiien to Belect his own\ntetctioner, and that it does not propose to make doctors mere civil ser-\nvants. In fact, it alms at the very goal\n\u25a0which should be that of the profession,\na generally healthier community, in\n\u2022which prevention will be substituted\n|or cure.\nThe doctors are adopting a much\nne cooperative attitude, and their\npport will be no small factor in making the program effective.\nRafts to Distil Own Water\nMany of the inventions that have\nowed their existence to the war should\nSbe perpetuated for the benefit of the\n)\u00bborld after peace com-es about.\ni\" A good example is the ifleans of\naaroducing fresh water on a raft or in\na boat at sea.\n\"\"According to Collier's Magazine,\nVO. S. Navy rafts now come complete\n\u2022With stills. The stills have nothing .to\nfdO with alcohol. They make respectable\ndrinking water out of sea water.\n\u2022 The cans of fresh water with which\ntile usuijl rafts and open boats are\nEquipped would last only a few days.\nlie still will turn out three pounds of\nfinter an hour,- and enough fuel comes\nt*\u00abrtth it to produce a total of more than\n'15 gallons, which should last quite a\nie.\nTwo major problems had to be solv-\nin developing the stills. First, they\nhad to be light. The one finally chosen\nWeighs 29 pounds, counting 19 cans of\nsafety fuel. Second, it had to be simple\nenough to be run by inexperienced\nmen. According to reports, the current\nmodel is so easy to manage that \"even\nyou could make It run,\" as one officer\nput it.\nOpin tl iny nidir. Nimn If ptrioni\nuklng queitlom villi not bt publlihed.\nThtrt It no ohtrgi ttr thll lervlce. Quel-\ntlom will not bl iniwered by, mill except\nwhin Ultra ll ohvloui neceiilty for prlv-\nReader, Caitlegar\u2014If I min tried to Join thl\narmy a year Igo, ind Wll found phyil-\nctlly unfit, received a -rejection slip ud\nhai no proptrty, don hi havi tp piy pqU\n. ' tear ..' s\nYti. \u2022''\u25a0'.'.,\nTradesman, Castlegar\u2014Due ta thl distinct\nshortage ot B, C. \"barbers, Is It true thit\noni miy, if he Is a graduate of 1 barber\nschool In B. C, ttkt thl examination thtt\nmakes him t professional barber? Thll\nperson served full tlmt, 1000 houri ln a six\nmonths' count. I want to establish i barber businesi tn i boom town.\nWritt Barbers Association of British Columbil, 141 Seymour Street, Vmcouver, B. C.\nS. T., Creston\u2014Could you tell me where I\n. rould find out tht age, birthday and blrth-\n' plact ot Cary Grant? What ls bit tddress?\nCary Grant li a. natlvi of Brlitol, England, born January .IS, 1004. He may be communicated with care of H.K.O. Studloi, Hollywood, Clllt , a\nB. 0. S., Nelaon\u2014Who holds the major league\nrecord for Uie moit home runs In t single\nseason? When was lt made?\nBabe Ruth hit 00 home rum ln 1027 to Mt\ntht record.\nF. D., New Denver\u2014What ls tht namt of thai\nOttawa department which deals with war\nInventions?\nInvention! Botrd, Nitlonal Research CouncU Building, Ottawa.\nR. P., Trail\u2014It a girl or boy over 18 li temporarily employed, li there any reglstra-\n-    Uon of any kind, such it unemployment\ninsurance, governing thll? It to, where do\nyou obtiln I form to fill out?\nNo, not tor part Ume employment.\nReader, Cranbrook\u2014Would you please tell me\nhow much I soldler'i wlfl with four children undtr IS years old ihould receive\nmonthly?\nShe would receive i totil ot (09.80 ti follows: assigned piy, |Hi allowance, $30; illowince tor flrit two children $12 tach; third\nchild $10' tad fourth (8; cost ot living bonui\n$2.80.\nLooking  Backward\n10 YEARS AQO\n(From Dilly Ntwi, Aprll 11,1183)\nImproved export demand for .Britiih Columbia lumber ll stimulating Uie lnduitry on\nVancouver Iiland. Mllli ire opening up again,\nmin art going back to the saws, and loon a\nimall army of fallen and Imckcri wiU be\nout ln Uie big timber.\nFearing British minei ln Uie irea South of\nthl Great WtU of Chini might bt crippled ti\ntht fault of hoitllltlei there between troopi\nof Manchukuo and the Chinese, the Britiih legation yeiterday renewed Ita effort! to obtain\nprotection of tht mlnti.\n.     IS YEARS  AQO\n(From Dilly Ntwi, April 18, 1818)\nGerminy'i might effort on bittle front\nof Fltnden hai won ntw lucctiiei. Tht ImporUnt strategic towni of Btllleul, Wllvtrg-\nhtm ind Wytichattt irt reported ln Germin\nhindi, tnd the Teutoni have carried t lirgt\npart of Meiilnei Ridge by itorm.\nOwing to the critical situation wh'ch hu\ndtveloped luddenly on the Weitern Front the\nGovernment of Ctnida hai decided thit It ii\ntbwlutily essentlil thit lubittnUil reinforcement! be itcurtd for thl Ctntdltn Expeditionary torcei without dllty. It is the Intention to\ncall out ln tint Initince unmarried mtn tnd\nwidowen without children between the igei\not 30 ind IS Inclusive.\nit T Olgot, SecreUry of Ull Botrd ot\nTride, yeiterdiy received \u2022 telegrim trom Dr.\nJ. H. King, Mlniiter ot Public Worki, iteUng\nthit there tnl no poulblllty of itartlng work\non Uit Ymir Rotd thll year.\nWords of Wisdom\nNumber imong \"\/Our wont tntmlti Uu\nJwfktr ot milteloui rumon ind unexplored\n\u2022nvdetu.\u2014Liviler.\nSkin Thickens\nin Sun Tan\nWhen you gtt thit Summer iun ten, do\nyou ever itop to think why you no longer\niiuiburn? tiki Science Service.\nFor-a long Ume even the docton thought\nlt wai due to the lncreaied producUon ot\ncolor pigment tn tht ikln, called melanin,\nwhich cauiei \"tanning\". But Mmt scientist!\nobierved that thii pigment ii located deep in\nthe akin, except in Negroes, where it Is distributed more thickly throughout the ikln.\nAnd most sunburn occun in the upper layeri\nof the ikln, above thl upper protecUvt pigment In Uie white race.\nRecent evidence now suggests thit suntanned akin does not sunburn because of\nt thickening of Uie corncum, which consists ot\nlayers of flattened horny skin cells on Ult\nouter surface. Thui upon expoiure to tht tun\ni person gets \"thick skinned\" on thil outer\nsurface, and li protected trom the burning\nrayi. Thll theory is backed up-by experlmenU\nwith albino mice which cannot form the color\npigment. When exposed to the iun, the mice\nalso become reiiitent to burn. Dr. Harold F.\nBlum and Dr. John S. Kirby-Smtth, of the NaUonal Cancer Institute at Bethesda, Maryland,\nreport.\nToday's Horoscope\nIf your birthday It today, you Ijave I\ncharming personality, mike friendi easily, tnd\nwork tnd pity with great enthusiasm. You\nhave \u2022 creiUve mind ind tht courage tnd\ndetermination to execute your ideas. You will\nfind hipplneti ln marriage. Attend to your\nwork todty which hti bten delayed. Make t\nnote of .good ideal to be uied late;. Do not\nipend time looking backward tnd regretting\nwhit you did not accomplish. Though you\nmay be behind ichedule, push along ai btit\nyou ctn with Uit Uiki that need Immediate\ntttentlon.\nEtiquette  Hints\nYoung womtn who ihirt rldei to .and\nfrom work ihould bt cartful of btlng too\nfriendly with mtn tnd women whom they do\nnot know. DUcourigt or Ignore tny ont who\ntrie! to tike tdvintegt ot tht wirtlme iltuatlon. It ll later.\nWar-25 Years Ago\n\u2022y Tht Cinadiin Prtu\nApril 18, 1(18.\u2014WyUchtttt ind Spin-\nbrockmolen ciptured by the Germini;\nMtteren, on tht Ballleul-Cuiel Rotd, loit md\nrttektn by French troopi Piul Qolo Ptihi,\nconvicted ot treison, executed it Vincennes,\nFrtnct.\n\u25a0y STAN MANTROP\nCanadian  Pren SUff Writer\nCimdi'i intend mirlners icratched their ,\nheadi when the Adminlty tint luggested Ult\nuie Ot llkt freighter! to bolster till flit\ndwindling ocean fleets. U-boat losses wree\nmounting, shipyards wtn too busy building\n\u25a0hlpi ot war to turn out cargo vessels ud\nlomethlng hid to be done to git the tooli ot\nwar to the troopi overseas.\nThl lake freighter, thl Adminlty uld, '\neould bi thi only answer. For weeks their\nbott lnspectori crawled ovir grimy hulks,\nInto loot-filled boiler rooms and hammered\nthl creaky rivets on their time-worn hulls.\nTodiy ilong tbl Atlantic seaboard and\nNorth AUantic trade route! more thm 100\nGreit Lakes and St Lawrence River vessels\nare pushing thllr barge-like Jlotes through\ndangerous waten. Some have'fallen Victim!\nto Hitler's U-boats, but none havt gont without a battle. , ,\nOnt bf thin freighters, i rusty-hulled\nveteran of years ln tht grain trade, llei t\nftw hundred feet oft the entrance to a harbor\nln German-occupied France. For months ihe\nhu blocked thl entrance to ttlt harbor md\nnot i lubmarlne or surface craft hai passed\nover her cement-tilled hulk. Tht little Toronto freighter had beat her way up tho\ncout ot Englind, through North Sea galei\nand along What marlnei call \"B-boat alley,\"\nmost dangerous section ot tbe Engllih coast\nSht dodged dive-bombers end lurfact craft\nwithout the lou ot a single ton of cargo.\nBut Uie Admiralty had a more important\nJob for thii veteran from the lakei. For\nmonths U-boats had been raiding inbound\nchannel convoyi from bases at a certain harbor. The Admiralty had to sacrifice one of'\ntheir ships to close the port ind lt fell to the\nlot of thi laker to do the honon. Under cover\nof darkness md a huvy fog thit rolled ln\nfrom the French cout, Uu laker with her cargo\not cement ud high explosives, Joined ont\nof thl strangest convoyi ot her career.\nLEAVING BRITAIN\nAiiembled under the cliffs ot that South-\ncoast BrltUh port where ihlp! of every type,\nbargei, deitroyen ind trawlen. With them\nwere British army unlU. In a few lerondi thli\nstrange convoy would be on IU way to\nFrance to clou tht port of Franco to thi\nGermany ntvy.\nSuddenly out of ttie darkness the signal\ncami ud tht convoy wu on iU way. In tht\nlakert darkened pllothouie the ikipper peered into the darkness ahead. Beneath him thl\nship's ancient engine! hummed. Uke a tired\nold lady they clanged their teat revolution!\nIn a few houn thilr job would be over.\nMinute! thit leemed Ukt houn ticked\nfrom thl pilothouse clock. Except for Uie little\nbell you eould bur i pin drop. Then lt happened. Without warning i roar of gunfirt\nbrought crewmen running to their posts. Tht\nconvoy hid been detected by German batteriei on tht cout The next shot came even\ncloser. It tort through tbl Olppcr rigging a\nfew. feet abovt thi pilothouse.\nIt wu now or never for the lal^r and ber\ncrew. Searching tht darkened pilothouse the\nikipptr found t coll of rope. Hurrlendly he\nlathed ttie ipokes of the iteerlng wheel. \"Checking the compass to iee the wu on her course,\nht lashed thl wheel ln position. The Job flniihed hi picked up the engine-room telephone.\n\"Glvt 'er ill ihe'U take,\" he shouted to\n\u25a0 tbt engineer.\n\"She\/l going full out\" Uie engineer replied.\n\"We're going ovei\"board,\" he iklpi^r uld.\n\"Order all your men on deck. We're going to\nabandon ship.\"\nBy thU timi flrt from the ihore wai getting heavier. Al the men icrambled from the\nengineroom the air ablaze like day with\nlearchllghte and gunfire. One lifeboat barely\nhit tha witer befort a ihot tore through the\npllothouie. It bunt Into a hundred plecei but\nthe laker kept on her courie.\nRowing through the darkness the laker\"!\ncrew reiched thl side of an escorting destroyer and were hauled aboard. Hurrying to thi\nbow they watched the laker ln the blaze ot\nUght She wu creeping closer and closer to\nher deitlnitlon. Torvi few minutei to thoie\nanxlou! men on the deitroyer'i deck lt looked\nUke tht gunfirt would *x>ll their well execut-\ned plan.  .\nThe laker wai now only a few hundred\nfeet oft Uit leawall ud getting closer. Then\nmothir ahot hit her. Her ancient ildei ihud-\ndertd under the Impact. But ihe kept on. Suddenly a flash of fire Ut up the French cout\nUkt daylight ud In Uie middle ot tht flames\nwu ttie little laker going down with hir cargo\not cement and dynamite. Sht exploded only\nInchei from the planned .tpot and closed the\nhutor,\nTeqt  Yourself\ntl. Whit li t mltogynUt?\n2. Wbo ll known u tht \"Fither of thl Univenlty of Virginia?\nI. Whit irt genii ud linn?\nTEST ANSWERS\n1. A mm who hitei womtn.\n3. Thomu Jitttnon.\n3. Supernatural being! crtdittd wlt|i mig-\nictl power!.   '\nPress Comment\nKINDS Ot CONSCRIPTION\nIt ll lUMtited Ultt Australia has held\nback ln Ult mitter of conicrlptlon for over-\nleu Mrvlct becauie of Canada'i example. As\na matter of ftct, Australia let ttlt extmpll\not.\"no conicrlptlon\" during the Great War,\nHer Pirlliment it tht Australian Government'i request, has now authorized the gov-\ntrnmtnt to tend drtfteei Into t limited trea\nof the Southern Pacific. Canada il ilready\n\u25a0tndlng draftees outside her own borders ln a\nlimited hemlipherlcil area, and Parliament,\nat tht Government'i request, hai authorized'\nthl Government to Mod them anywhere In\ntht world.\u2014Toronto Stir.\n\u25a0\t\nGERMAN PSYCHOLOGY\nOthtr nttioni have suffered ftr bitterer\nwrongi md hive bttn reduced to greiter\nmliery Umt lut ttw yeiri thin Germiny\nhu known ilnce the Thirty Yeari Wir, without deicendlng to maudlin self-pity or iur-\nrendering thtir minds ind httrte to tht criminally Insane. Mori manhood turvlvei today ln\nuy oni Norwegian fjord thin In ill the\nThird Reich. Hitler'i mlnloni ln Hollind heir\nmort hllarloui Jeiti it Nul expeme tvery day\nthu tht Otltapo ajiveidroppen pick up In\nGtrmany la \u25a0 month\u2014Ntw York Herald-\nTribune, ,\nMajor\nBoard Conierence\nOOTAWA, April 18 (CP)-Thi\nNitlonil War Labor Board todiy\nconferred with 150 representatives\nof various organization! In paving\ntba wiy for t wide public Inquiry\ninto labor relation! md wage conditloni. '\nThl repreaentatlvei preient, ilmoit ill of them offlclili of organized ltbor tnd manufacturers ind\ncommercial organization!, crowded\nthe botrd room of the Boird ot\nTransport Commissioners ln Uniom\nStation.\nMr.-Justice C. P. McTague, Chairman of thl Boird, aald thl large\nattendance augured well for tht\nfuture of the inquiry. Authority for\ntht Investigation wu provided In\nthe Order-in-Council establishing\nthe board in IU present form. Fundamental questions which would\nform tbt bull of the investigation\nwere labor relations, wages and thl\ncoit-of-llvlng-bonui. Study of then\nquestion! would divide itself between coniideration of tht phtrti\nwhich would extend beyond tne\nwu period.\nHe uld thl Boird felt thl Inquiry\nwu necessary ln tht public interest, and it wti being launched without blu or prejudice to my one.\nWhile.itrike tctlon wm deplored,\nconsideration should be given to tbe\nfict thit there might be condition!\nexisting ln relations between lnduitry and labor or in legislation or\niti administration which would create unrest and might reiult In strikes\nMr. Justice McTague aald.\nIt waa the boardi intention to\nget it the root of theie matitra by\ncoordinated .ihinklng and' public\ndiscussion.\nSpecific question! which the board\nwould Uke to hear dlicuued includ\ned whether any amendment to leg\nillation ihould extend beyond Uie\nwar, the underlying cauies of strikei\nud lockout! ud their remedy.\nal\n\u2022  * '\nWith regird to tht cost of living\nbonus, tht boird would welcome\nviews on tbt wilting provision! md\ntht provlilon of t floor for Legislative wage restriction.\nWhite, under wtr conditloni, there\nmight be tomt necessity for temporarily Infringing on provincial\njurisdiction In labor mailers, thtrt\nwu no Intention that iuch infringement should bl permanent, ht md.\nP. V. Bengough, Acting Pruident\nof thi Tradei ud Ltbor Congreu\nof Canada, suggested tht mitter ot\nlabor repreientatlon on Government\nBoardi ihould bt oni of the tint\nmattera to receive tbt Board's con-\nsiderat'on. Lack ot representation\nwas a cause of unreit ln organized\nLabor, he uld.\nA. R. Mosher, Pruldtnt ot tht\nCmadian Congreu ot Labor, illd\ntht primary need wu tor adoption\not i dur ind distinct policy by\ntht Government.\n\"Thert is no libor policy it present,\" ht uld. \"It ti t cut of haphazardly moving from pillar to poit,\ntrying to cure the effect rather thtn\ntht cause.\"\nCompuliory coUectlvi bargaining\nwu considered ont of Iht molt important needt for harmony in labor's\nrinks, Mr. Mosher continued. Outlawing of compiny uniom, he said,\nwas essentlil to peict ln lnduitry,\nLibor wtnted to bt \"taken Into\npartnership\" through repreientatlon\non Government Boirdi. While la<\nbor leaden wtre lomttlmei criti\ncited for thtir connection with\nstriktl, lt wu \"viry often\" necet-\nury to itrlkt to gtt in all-out war\neffort\nStudy of the operation ot existing\nRegional Labor Boardi and poulble\nincreaie of tht powen ot the National Board to include jurisdiction\nover working conditloni w\u00bbi iiig\ngested by Mr. Mother.\nGiraud to Purge\nArmyol\nVichy Element .\nALGIERS, April 18 (AP)-An\nauthoritative source nid today that\nGen. Henri Giraud had ordered a\npurge of all pro-AxU and Vlchy-\nminded oftlcera from the French\narmy.\nHe said the French civil and military leader ln Norm Africa had\nordered commanders of the lud, sea\nand air forcei to report to him by\nMay 1 the names of all officers who\nhad ihown a reluctanca to tight on\ntht Allied side becauie ot their allegiance to Marshal Petain.\nOfficen who are conildered unfit for duty will bt returned to\ncivilian Ute, uld this lource, wheat\nname may not be uied.\nIt wai stated that it wai not clear\nwhether thiy then would be iub-\nject to conicrlptlon but thll was con.\nlidered unlikely In view ot Giraud'i\ndeclaration that the French army\nshould be jmall but high ln quality.\nTrail Flier Wins\nAir Force Cross\nOTTAWA, AprU lj (CP). - The\nR.C.AJ. today announced sward of\n11 Air Force Cronei ud one Air\nForce Medal to flying lnttructon\nserving in Canada in tbe Combined (Air) Training Organliatlon,\nformerly known u the British Commonwealth Air Training Pim.\nThe honon mnouncaxl today by\nthe Ste Foroe alio Included commendation of 11 other instructor!\n\"In recogniUon of their ouUtandlng\ncontribution ln training pilote.\"\nTwo ot the A.F.Ci and four ot\nthe commendation! vtete tor member! of the R.A.F. lerving as in.\nitructon In Canada.\nThe awardi Include:\nAIR FORCE CROSS\nWing Cmdr. Arthur Brodie Searle,\nM, native of Lathbum, Suk., for-\nmerly ot No. 2 Servtee Flying Training School at Uplands, Ont., and\nnow itatloned at No. 13 S.F.T.S., St\nHubert Que.\nSqdn. Ldr. Ian Somerville, M,\nnatlvt of Trail, B.C, who li lerving tt No. 15 Elementary Flying\nTraining    Sohool,    Rtglnt,   and\nwhose next ot kin li Mn. I. 8om-\ntrvllle it 1870 Oik Strttt, Trail.\nFit. Lt. (now Sqdn. Ldr.) Charle!\nLeonard Tregerttien Sawle, 21, who\nU lerving at No. 12 S.T.FB.. Braiv\ndon, Man. \u201e\nFit. Lt. Louli BlUlngi Blwin, 80.\nnative of Victoria, wjio It lerving it\nNo. 1\u00ab S.F.T.S., Hagenvllle, Ont.\nWo. (now Po.) Charlei CyrU\nDrew, 28, native of Laohute, Que.\nFit.  Lf.   Ronald   Henry  Fouett,\nR.A.F., NO\/35 S.F.T.S., North Battleford, Suk.\nAIR .FORCE MEDAL\nSgt. (No Po.) William Harold Mc\nCutcheon, 25, who is lerving at m.\n2 S.F.T.S.. Fort WHUim.\nCommendttloni tor lervicei rendered ln the tir (non-operational):\nFo. (now Fit Lt.) Albtrt N.\nMtnhtU, R.A.F, No. 2 Flying In-\nitructon' School Vulcan, Alta.\nFit Lt. Thomu P. Harnttt, R.A.F,\nNo. S3 S.F.T.S., Carberry, Man.\nFo (now Fit. Lt.) Edgir N. Jtppi,\nRA.Fh No. 84 SF.T.S, Aulnlbolt,\nSuk.\nPORT OF LIHAVRI\nTO BE EVACUATED\nLONOON, AprU 15 (CP)-Tht\nGermtn-PtrU rtdlo uld todiy that\nthl Port ot Ll Havre, itcond largeit\nln France, .would bt evicut'ed.\nChildren bttwttn tht agei ot ilx\nud 13 ud \"ill penoni without\nipeclal reaion for iteylng\" will\nbt unt away tint, thl announcer\nuld. The city hu \u25a0 population of\nIbout 163000. IU evacuation followi\nthe Axli itrategy ot during ill\nlikely lnva|lon ipoti. It\n10 Bomber Raids\non Kiska Mak*\nOne Day Record\n'WASHINOTON, Aprll 15 (AP)\nThl Aleutian! Air Force Commind brokt ill previous recordi\nfor numbtr of attacki on Klikt In\nI ilngle diy, tht Nivy Depart-\nmtn reported todiy, whtn tht\nenemy-held Iilind Wll rtldtd 10\ntlmu Tuudiy by both huvy tnd\nmtdlum bombtri.\nTht 10 raldi ivtn exceeded thi\ntotal number of attacki on Kiska ln\ntht entire month of February when\ntht Iiland wu raided nine tlmea by\nplanes which dropped a totel of 1000\nbombi.\nSince Mirch 1 Kiska hu been itticked 73 tlm\u00b0i he count Including\nTuesday'! assaults.\nMore Supplies\nGo to Australia\nWASHINGTON, AprU Id (AP).-\nA constantly lncreulng flow of ilrcrift and other military luppllei\nwu promised today by Wir Secretary Henry Stimion for the, forcei\not Gen. Douglu MacArthur In the\nSouthweit pacific.\nTaking cognizance at hli Press\nconference of recent pleas trom Australia for ad&ltlonol planes to mitt\ntht more aggressive Japmese aerial\nictlvity of recent .weeki, Stimion\nuld \"we will keep our American\nand Auitnliin fliers supplied with\nsufficient planet not only to replace\nour losses but to build up our air-\ncraft to counter the lncreulng enemy ilr strength.\"\nThe Secretiry uld thit iuch appeala for additional material came\nto this country from ill theatres of\noperation!, and added that vigoroui\npublic official! ln areu clote to the\nwar would be remiss ln their dutlu\nIf they filled to preu their demands.\nAustralian officlali havt frequently culled for mort help.\nHowever, Stimion uld, tht Allied\ncombined Chiefs of Stiff, charged\nwith mettlng the over-all requirements ot lil the United Nltioiw, hu\nthi \"vtry difficult tiik\" of allocating a limited lupitly to meet lirgt\ndemands.\nJapanese operation!, ln Uh* Pacific, military authoritiei here be.\nHtvt, hivt pasied trom thl offensive stage to ont ot \"aggressive defence.\"\nDespite reports of Increased enemy ilr ictlvity, these cuthoritiei\nuld todiy, thin ii llttla danger\nthe Japanese will ittempt to itrlkt\nigilnit Australia or my other important United Nttioni baitlon.\nExpert! uld thty ire reuonably\nconfident the miln concern of the\nTokyo wir lordi now, with forcei\nmuch wither than i yur tgo, u\nto hold tnd develop the Netherlands East Indies, Malaya and other\nrich lindi Ilretdy conquered.\nI\nMakers of women'a headweir In\nBrlttln muit restrict thllr 1943 output to ibout 80 ptr cent ln tht valut\nof tht figure tor IMl.\nR. R. HORNER\nR 6RCROCERY\nBUTTER, Brighrtolm, Ib 42^ (with coupom)\nCHRISTIE' SODAS, Ib. pkf 234\nKELLOGG'S PEP, 2 for 254\nROMAN MEAL, pkg. 35*\nCHIPSO: large size, pkt... 25c\nBOLOGNA, Ib .....24*\nCHICKEN LOAF, Ib 45*\nCOOKED HAM, Ib 60*\nORA WES, 344*1, 2 donn 53*\nKRAFT DINNER: pkg. .. . 18c\nFRESH CARROTS, 2 bunchei  \u201e .35*\nCARROTS, Frtth Dug, Bulk, 4 lb* 25*\nCELERY, Ib I    20*\nLETTUCE, Urgt list, htid 23*\nPOTATOES, Netted Cemi, 7 Hn 25*\nPHONE 161\nYDU CAN COUNT DN ME\nTO SEE YOU THROUGH\"\nJL've got a war job in my own\nquiet way, and it's for the duration,\" says Mr. Gold Seal, famous\nemblem of Congoleum Rugs and\n\u2022Congoleum by-the-yard. \"It's to\nstand up under punishment as\nnever before so that in spite of\neverything, your floors wUl continue to look bright and beautiful.\nYou'll find it hard to replace them\nin a hurry: that'i why the care we\nput into the nuking of Congoleum\nmeans extra value today. It's value\nthat will show up quickly\u2014if you\ngive It a chance\u2014in added wear\nand lervlce. For yyari, as you\nknow, I've stood for the highest in\nhome furnishing value and today,\nmy aim is higher than ever.\"\nCONGOLEUM\nOOLD\nMR.\nHOW TO HELP\nOOLD UAL MAKI\nYon ctn fM i(W*d wmi .oat ol row Coafo-\nIfUm     flOOfl    Wftfa     Y\"t*T     little     MOtt       Bf\u00ab*\nud mop thta fi ful itl^ \u00bb*d \u00bb*\u00bb\u25a0\u2022\u00bb tho\nbriihtMM of thnlt rariaia with ta otadowtl\nwiiinjt. Mikt nn too, thst dM floor mitt\nMith li mooch wd ftn (ran enwkm of\nknoh*. If it'a \u25a0 ng, mott It ffwy f*w\nmoiiihi to \"ipmd\" ttw trifle. \\W. t Utdt\n<rm -Mil pir Mi dlrl&ftfc.\n\u25a0*'        -\n-\n \u2014\t\n...iiMiBJi.   nn    !\n4(fl\nSHOES\nFOR\nEVERY JOB \u2014\nFOR MEN, WOMEN,\nCHILDREN.\nR. Andrew\n& Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nSTOCKHOLM (CP)- Two moro\nSwedish ships have been assigned\nto the fleet of neutral vessels en-\nCaged ln carrying grain and other\nluppllei from Canada to Greece\nunder Red Cron auspices.\nNELSON SOCIAL\nBy MRS. M. J. VIGNEUX\nFriendi of Mn. Min Zubtck Mn. M. J. Vigneux\ngathered It thl home of Mti T, A.\nBereiford, KM Nelson 'Avtnut, to\nhonor tha guest on her Wth birthday, ilso it I bon voyage trip which\n\u2022he plant on taking to Seattle ln thi\nnear future. Sha wu also the recipient of I handsome overnight travelling caie. Among thoie preient\nwere Mri. Fred Johnion, Mri. A.\nDeHaan, Mn. D Klein, Mri. Freda\nBoyei, Mrs. G. Atkinson, Mrs. C.\nPatterson, Mrs. J. Bringski. Mri. E.\nLindell, Mn. P. H. Zublck, Mn. Wa\nFanning, Mri. F. A. Beresford, Mri.\nJ. A. Maber, Mrs. Limacher md\nCeil Ann Johnion.\nt Mrs. Fred Johnson of Sheep\nCreek spent yeiterdiy ln the city.\nt Mn. J. J. McEwen, who has\nbeen a patient in Kootenay Lake\nGeneral Hospital, returned to her\nhome Wedneiday,\nHERE FROM CALIFORNIA\nt Mrs. E. Armstrong, Front\nStreet, has as gueit .Mrs. J. B.\nEngland, exresident of Nelson, now\nreading ln Redwood City, Calif.,\nwho Is en route to visit Stranraer,\nSask.\nt V. Doyle of the Gold Belt mine,\nSheep Creek, recently visited hn\nfamily on Victoria Street.\nt Mrs. G. H. Gardner of Nakusp,\nls a guest of her son-in-law and\ndaughter, Mr, and Mrs. B. Pearion,\nFairview. I\nt Mr. and Mn. Charles Barrett\nhave taken up residence in the\nRutherford cottage, \"Peep 0 Day\",\non the North Shore.\nt Wednesday afternoon Mrs. P.\nDeFoe, Government Road, entertained the Circle of the Cathedral\nof Mary Immaculate at her home\nwhen those attending were Mrs. A.\n0. Petersen, Mn. J. N. Hunt, Mrs.\nA. G. Gelinas, Mrs. G. F. Stevens,\nMrs. M. DeGirolamo, Mrs. W. U.\nFullerton,   Mrs.   Joseph  Sturgeon\nMn. D. Mc-\nInnei, Mn. Ann Aduddle, Mn. D.\nA. McPhenon, Mrs. Edith Edgir,\nMri. Lutkiwich, Mrs. Louli ColetU,\nMrs. Henri Gagnon, Mn. Harry\nKorolak, Mn. V. Doyle, Mn. James\nEccles, Mn. J.. Muraro, Mrs. Vito\nRomano, Mn, Aurelio, Mn. Henry\nLindblad, Mn. Jamei Morrison, Mn,\nNorbert 0. Choquette, Mn M.\nScally, Mrs. Tony Bell and Mri. Phil\nRakal.\nt Mrs. Halbauer was tn thi oity\ntrom Sheep Creek yesterday.\nt Mrs. S. J. Towgood, Columbia\nApartments, Trail, arrived last night\nand is a gueit of her son-in-law\nand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William\nJ. Sturgeon, 200 Victoria Street. She\nwill be accompanied home by her\nyoung  grandson, Bobby Sturgeon.\nRETURNS FROM COAST\nt Mn. W. J. McLean has returned from a two-week visit to the\nCoast.\nt The Mother'i auxiliary, to the\nCatholic Boy Scouts and Cubs met\nWednesday evening at the home on\nObservatory Street of Mrs. Edith\nEdgar, when those attending included Mrs. Arthur Perrier, Mn. L.\nG. McCallum, Mrs. Norbert 0. Choquette, Mrs. Ruth Lunn, Mri. M.\nSikorski, Mrs. C. F. McDougall, Mn.\nA. 0. Petenen, Mrs. Bruno Bourgeois, Mrs. J. P. Duffy and Mn.\nPanchisln.\nt Mr. and Mrs. Louli Houdi of\nSheep Creek visited Neilon recent\nly.\nt Petet Levesque, pioneer hO'\ntelman of Trail, is a city viiltor.\ne Shoppers in town yesterday in.\neluded Mrs. E. Lund of Salmo.\nt E. A. Mann, returned Wednesday night from a short visit to Van\ncouver.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. Bowie of Winnipeg were in Nelson Wednesday on\ntheir way home from Victoria.\n? OUT Ot  8\n( ANADIAN  WOMEN\nWHO  USE DRY YEAST\nUSE ROYAL!\nRossland Cadets\nInspected by\n(oast Officers\nROSSLAND, B. C, April 14 -\nCaptain Coward and Sergeant-Major Benson of Military District No.\n11, inspected the Rossland Cadets,\nJunior-Senior High ScEool, Wednesday afternoon.\nFollowing the inspection, the visiting officers expressed themselv-\nea as well pleated with the work\nof the whole corps, stating that they\nhad Inspected none better.\nH. E. Smith (Industrial Arts Tea-\nchcr) wai Chief Instructor, assisted by George Grant, F. F. Tracy\nand Miss Mae Voisey.\nHigh compliments were paid by\nthe officers to the 11 piece band\nunder the conductorahip of Major\n\"Chesty\" Leonirduzzi.\nMajor Eric Tongue wai th* Officer Commanding; Jack Bryin\nCaptain of \"A\" Company Boyi; Margaret Wright Captain of \"B\" Company; Orma Joy Butorac wai Sec-\nond In Command of \"B\" Company,\nWIN YOUR FAMILY'S PRAISE\/\nTHESE Am\nJEMIMA\nPANCAKES\nSUM TASTE\nSWEUf\nI)i\n\\J ahp pip\n)( YW EVER TASTE\nWAfHESMAuE\nI.O.D.E. Spent\n$102,883\nforWarWork\nVANCOUVIR, April 18 (CP).-\nTlie Britiih Columbia Chapter oi\nthi Imperii! Order Diughten of thi\nEmpire ipent $102,883 in 1.912 tor\nwar work alone, Mfi. W. N. Martin\nof Vtncouver, convener, uld ln her\nreport it tht innuil meeting here\nyeiterdiy.\nIn addition the order distributed\nto memberi ot the armed forcei\n1,250,008 magazines and 24,000 books,\nMrs. Martin reported' Another contribution to the war effort was the\npurchaie of a Kittyhawk plane for\nthe Royal Canadian Air Force.\nA total of 58,135 irtlclei md 969\nditty btgi, valued at $48,053, were\nshipped from thi Province\nMn. G. A. Grint of Vineouver,\nEducational Secretiry, riportid thit\n$2817 was ipent in th* pait year,\nincluding presentation ot bursaries,\nscholarships, libraries, picturei,\nbooks, and other article* to 71 \"adopted\" ichooli throughout Britiih\nColumbia.\nIn her presidential addreu, Mrl.\nR. J. Sprott of Vancouver recalled\nthe completion ot the Dominion-\nchain of the Order In Victoria In\n1912 and that two yein later' the\ncountry wu glad of iuch an organization retdy to undertake war\nwork.\nDeiplte war work, new chtpteri\nhave been organized in the Province, according to Mn. P. E. Corby\nof Vancouver. There ire 87 prlmiry\nchipters, with nine Juniors, embric-\nIng * totil membenhip of 3153. Of\nthis 58 chtptew ire within five\nmunicipalities.\nLieutenants of \"A\" Company were\nRonald Smith, Fred Hincock, and\nArchie Scott and \"B\" Company-\nLorraine Santori, Betty Petrie, Anna Marie Mara, and Joyce Topliff.\nSgt.-Major of \"A\" Company wai\nAlfred Zanussi, the Quirter Muter\nSergeant wu Divld Keffer. \"B\"\nCompiny Sergeant MiJ\u00b0r wti June\nSmith, and the Quarter Muter Sergeant was Mary Mclntyre.\nThe exercises consisted of the\nCeremonial Drill, Platoon Drill,\nSection Drill, Field Training, First\nAid Signalling, Small Arms Triining md an address by Jack Bryin,\nCaptain of \"A\" Company, on \"Pit-\nrlotlsm\", which received much applause. The stores, lupply of ammunition, etc., and equipment, were\nalso inspected. Captain Coward addressed the two companies on \"Leadership.\"\nThe Officers held Inspections ln\nTrail Wednesday morning, and left\nfor New Denver following the Rosslmd visit\nJapanese Couple\nMarried at* Kaslo\nKASLO, B. C. - St. Andrew's\nUnited Churoh wu filled April 10\nwhen Uie wedding took plice between Miss Fumlko Iwasa and To-\nmlo Baba, popular young Japanese\ncouple. Rev. K. Shlmtziw performed the ceremony. A reception wis\nheld at the Bibi home for tanned\nlite friends of the couple.\n(\\W4ffUSt\ni{jEMtMA'S?^\nwm\nm       \u2022..\n&\u00abAUNT JEMIMA'S <H\n95,000 Boy* In\nArmy Cadet Corpi\nVANCOUVER, AprU 15 (CP>-\nThere ire 908 Army Cidet Corpi\nln Canadian ichooli, their penonnel\ntotalling 95,000 boyi between the\nagei of 12 and 18 yean, Col. C. O.\nM, Grler of Ottawa Director of\nArmy Cadeti, iald ln an Interview\ntoday. British Columbia 'penonnel\ntotals 13,000 with an additional 4500\nAir Cadets and See Scouti. Col.\nGrler will visit Victoria tomorrow.\nNelson C.W.A.C.\nGirls Are\nNow at Vermilion\nPrivate\" Ella Johnstone and Private Joan Green, both of Nelson,\nwho enlisted recently in the\nC.W.A.C., are now at the Uie\nC.W.A.C. Training Centre, Western Command, Vermilion, Alberta.\nThey have been transferred to the\nTraining Centre from  Vancouver;\nFor That\nEaster Date * * *\nGet a Spirit-Lifting Hair-Do\n\u2014 at \u2014\nFairview\nThe\nBeauty Shoppe\nPHONE 389\nOverwaiteA\nLIMITED\nON SALE FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY\nIODIZED SALT, 2's, 2 for 21c\n{KOFY 8UB: Dr.\njjackion'v pkg\t\n(ROMAN MEAL: Dr.\nIjackion'i, pkg.   \t\nlQLOW STARCH:\npkti.   \t\n37U\n370\n29<\nROLLED OATS:\nBuckeye, 5 Ib. bag \t\nEUREKA BLEACH:\n2 bottlei\nKELLOGG'S   VARIETY:\nPkg.\n25U\n240\nFRY'S COCOA, l'i, each 31c\nlAPPLETINE:\nPkg\t\nIOUP MIX:\nStafford',\"., 2 pkti.\nIASTER EGG\nCOLORING:   Pkg.\n250\n230\n150\nEGGS: Grade A large,\nDoz\t\nORANGES:\n2 dox.\nORANGES: 200'!,\n2 dox.\n3*2'.,\n350\n470\n890\nFrizzell Geti\nRapid Promotion\nCaptain H. P. Thompson, M.C.J\nannounced yeiterdiy that H. H,\nFrlzrell, who hai been AcUng Lance\nCorporal had been confirmed ai\nlance Corporal ind promoted to be\nActing Sergemt. \u2022\nSgt Frizzell hu hid rapid pro\nmoUon ilnce his enlistment ln ttie\nArmy on Feb. 3 Uit.\nHe has been ln the Kootenay Diitrlct for six yetn. Just before\nenlistment he wis in Uie Nelson\noffice of Greyhound Coiches. He\nIs \u2022 member of Captiln Thompson's\nrecruiting stiff.\n\\ \/ Today's\nVictory garden-graph\nBy DEAN HALLIDAY\ntWRSTSPIT\nNEXT \"JBCTION or\nTOP MIL TO II TUBNIO\n:\u2022\u2022\u2022.\u00bb..\".._ _,,',' ivy\nSUBSOIL\nBROKEN UP\nSINGLE DIGGING    ^\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1141 \u2014 5\nNavy Bind Will\nVisit Seven\nKoolenay Points\nMaking ltl molt extensive Kooteniy tour to data, tha Royal Canadian Navy Band of Esquimalt will\nba ln thll diitrlct May 8 to May .IS,\nand will visit ieven centrei to assist in the Victory Loin campaign.\nThe band consist! of S3 muslclani,\nwith Lt H. C Cuthbert ln charge.\nIt Includes .a 13-plece dance band\nand a choir.\nItinerary of the band followi:\nMay 8 to 11\u2014Trail and Rossland,\nHay ll-Nelson.\nMay 12\u2014Cranbrook and Kimberley.\nMay 13\u2014Fernie.\nMay 14\u2014Creston.\nDuring Iti tour the Band will pi<\nrada and will pliy for concerts ind\ndtncei at theie centrei.\nSOIL CONDITIONING\nIN VICTORY GARDEN\nDouble digging may teem too laborious a task for beglnnen ln Victory gardening but lt lt the aecret ot fine English gardens and prize\nwinning vegetables in our own country. As Illustrated ln the accompanying Garden-Gnph, double digging involve! turning tht soil to i\ndepth of two eptd<es or digging\nforki. By this process the soil, per-\ntlculirly the .subsoil, la more fully\naerated tnd plant roots can penetrate It more easily. (As illustrated,\ncan be moved in one spadeful.)\nTo undertake double digging\nstart at one end of the garden plot\nand open a trench two feet wide,\nind ont tpade depth across the garden plot, with a digging fork break\nup the subsoil in the trench bottom\n(i forkful deep) ind dig into it\nmanure, decayed plint refute or\nsimilar material which will help to\nimprove the soil. Turn the next\ntwo feet of soil ovet Into tht tint\ntrench, leaving a second' trench\nopen. Continue thll process until 'he\nentire garden plot, hu been turned. In this wiy the subsoil it broken up but i layer of topsoll i* kept\non top. When the final trench hai\nbeen opened, wheelbarrow the top\na spit means the depth of soil which, soil from the first trench and with\nlt fill in the lut trench.\nAs also illustrated tn the Garden-\nGraph, ilngle digging means turning the toil juat one spit deep,\nCanada's First Hospital Ship, Lady\nNelson, Ready for Maiden Voyage\nBy SYD THOMAS\nCinadian Preu Staff Writer\nHALIFAX, April 15 (CP.) -\nSparkling in her new mercy garb of\nwhite, green and red and with the\nCanadian ensign proudly flying\nfrom her Jackstaff, the Canadian\nNational Steamship Lady Nelson,\nCanada's first hospital ship, now is\nready to embark on her new career\nof cirrylng home the sick md\nwounded sons of the Dominion,\nThe Lady Nelson herself wu once\nI \"hospital case,\" ifter she was\nblasted by an Axis U-boat one night\nlut Spring while lying at her dock\nat Castglei on the island of St. Lucia In the Windward Islands.\nSurfacing offshore,  the nfbmai'-\nOft Jkl  (tit\nFRIDAY, APRIL 16\nCo to Recruiting\nConference\nat Vancouver\nCaptain H. P. Thompson, M.C,\nand Sgt. Emily Leeming will'leave\nthis momlng to attend t recruiting\nconference at Vancouver.\n'The conference will deal with recruiting for the Cinadiin Army\ntnd for the C.W A.C.\nCelery, Lettuce, Cabbage, Beeti, Spinach, etc., freih  dally.\nPHONE 707\nFairview\nGash Market\nSTEWINC BEEF and OO\nKIDNEY, Ib LOt\nSAUSAGE, Bro.1kf.1st, jr\n2 ibs 40C\nHAMBURGER, jr.\n2 ibs 4DC\nSTEWINC  VEAL,      t*i*\nPer Ib. ...-, LLC\nBEEF LIVER, OQ\nPer Ib LOC\nPOT ROAST BEEF,    *)Q\nPar lb LOI\nBRISKET BEEF, on\nPer lb. I ZUC\nBUTTER, Fint Crade (with\nnr! $1.26\nGRAPEFRUIT, Texai OT\nPink, Large, 2 for  LoC\nPOTATOES, C       ffl fit\nCrade, 100 Ib. sk.<J>l.DJ\nAlso fresh carrots, cabbage,\ncelery and lettuce daily.\nPHON* 295   '\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNINC\n7.-5J--0  adnada\"\n8:00-CBC Newi\n8:15\u2014Front Line Family\n8:30\u2014Yankee Home Pirty\n9.-00-BBC Newi\n9:15-0rgw (CKLN)\n9:30-Tht Concert Muter (CKLN)\n9:45\u2014Tht Record Cabinet\n9:59\u2014Time Signal\n10:00\u2014Morning Visit\n10:15-Half k Half (aCKLN)\n10:4J-\"They Tell Me\"\n11:00\u2014Talk   \"International   Espionage\"\nll:15-Variety Time (CKLN)\n11:30-\"Soldier*! Wife\"\n11:45\u2014Your Hollywood News\nAFTERNOON\n12:00\u2014B.C. Farm Broadcut\n12:25-The Notice Board (CKLN)\n12.30-CBC News\n12:45\u2014Between the Bookendi\nl.:0O\u2014The Billideer\nl:15-Interlude\nl:l\u00bb-Tilk\n1:30\u2014Symphonic Music\n2:0O-B.C. Schools\n2:30\u2014Tei Time\n2:45\u2014Listeners' Favorites\n3:0O-Don Meuer tnd Hit Islanders\n3:15\u2014Tilk \"Cmidltn  Memoriei\"\n3:30\u2014Music by Lavalle\n3:45-BBC News <\n4:0O-Petitt Muilctlt (CKLN)\n4:15-Plino Recital\n4:30-rSongi tt Tettime\n4:45-Recittl.\n5:00\u2014News Commenttry\n5:05-Serenade for Stringi CKLN\n5:30~Organ Reverlei (CKLN)\n5:45-Vocal Parade (CKLN)\nEVENINC\n\u00ab:00-Supper Melodiei (CKLN)\n6:30-Hawaiian   Paradise   (CKLNI\n6:45-Meet the Band (CKLN)\n7:00-CBC Newi\n7:15\u2014\"Comridei In Armi\"\n8:00-BBC Newreel\n8:30\u2014Drimi\n9:00\u2014Tunei for Todty\n9:30\u2014Sophisticated Strings\n10:00-CBC News\n10:15\u2014Isabelle McKeown Sings\n10:3O-Gentlemen With Wings\nll:00-Qod Save the King\nFREEMAN\n*    FURNITURI Cft     ^\n?he bun oi Furniture Valuei\nhont US Nelson\nTRADE IN YOUR\n\u2022     Old Furniture\non NEW\nKimberley Sisters\nJoin Services\nMOYIE, B. C.\u2014Miss Leonla ind\nMill Myrna Conrid, hivt bottl enlisted ln the Women'i Service. Both\ngirls left on Mondiy, Mill Leonla\nfor. the Air Force, W.D., ln the Eait,\ntnd Mlu Myrna for tile C.W A.C. at '\nVancouver.' Tbey are the daughter!\nof Mr, and Mn, Frank Conrad of\nKimberley, former Moyle reildenti.\num li mm iiiiiuiii minim iiiiiiiiiiiiini imill\n*ft\nXMJk\ndUrdtoLgffL\nKdumw'whl\nBy BETSY NEWMAN   \u2022\niliiiiiiiiiiMiiTm     num a. in i nun \"\"\nTODAY'S   MENU\nVegetable Souffle\nBtked Sweet Potatoei\nMolded Tomato Salad\nMaple cake\nCoffee\nVEGETABLE SOUFFLE\n4 tableipooni fat, 4 tablespoons of\nflour, 1 cup vegetable puree, *\/, cup\nmilk, 3 eggs, Vt teupoon salt, dash\npepper.\nPrepare thick cream sauce. Melt\nfat, blend In flour, add milk gradually, stirring It In u added, and\ncook until thick and smooth. Add\nvegetable puree (vegettblu cooked\ntnd itrilned) tnd itir into well-\nbeaten egg yolks, Season well, add\nWATCH REPAIR\nIs i Job for experti. Our work\nttturti your utlitactlon.\nH. H. Sutherland\n411 Btktr St        Nllton. B O.\nBLOUSES\nFOR YOUR SPRING SUIT\nt   Lingerie Type Sheen\nt   Long Sleeve Sheen\nt   Ttllortd Crtpei\nt   Oiy Colored Strlpei\nFASHION FI.RST LTD.\n-n-B-i-- i- *ri \u25a0 i invir**\ning r*t\u00abl \u00b0nlon- rM ln *'\"fly\nbeiten egg whites ind turn into t\ngreased biking dish. Set in pan ol\nhot water tnd bake in moderate\noven (350 degrees F.) 45 minutes\nto 1 hour. Servei 4.\nMAPLE CAKE\n2V, cups cake flour, 3 teaipoonl\nbaking powder, 14 teupoon soda,\nVt cup margarine, V, cup brown sugar, 2 eggs, \u00ab4 cupi piaple syrup,\nV, cup milk, Vt teaspoon vanilla.\nGrease 2 8-inch layer cake tins,\nand use a moderately hot oven, 373\ndegrees F. Sift flour, measure and\nsift with baking powder, soda and\nsalt. Cream fat, add sugir gradual'\nly, creaming the while. Beat eggs\nuntil thick tnd lemon colored. A<W\nto creamed mixture and mix well.\nwith liquids until all htvt bten\nused, billing ifter eich iddltlon until bitter li imooth, add flavoring\nand turn Into oiled pans, tnd btkt\nuntil cake shrinks from tides of\npin and il nicely bro vned on top,\n\u2022bout 30 mlnutei. Let ittnd In puis\n3 mlnutei, then rtmovt to ctkt\nnek to cool. Froit with maple froitlng.\nMAPLE FROSTING\nBoll 1 cup maple syrup until it\nformi \u2022 thread, thtn pour slowly\nonto 1 egg white beaten stiff with\ni few grains ot ult. Sureid between layeri mid over top of cake.\nThii imount will not cover ildti\nalio.\naaa\nine loosed several torpedoes toward\nthe Nelion and other ships tied up\nin harbor. A torpedo ripped Into\nthe liner, killing levenl Negro deck\npassengers who were sleeping directly ebove the comptrtmeqt\nwhere the \"flih\" exploded.\nShe settled Into the water beside the pier and.for i time wu\ngiven up for lost. Liter salvage\noperationi were begun, ind ihe wu\nraised and repaired, md converted\ninto a modern hoipitil ship.\nAt the time ot the attack, only a\nterse communique wu Issued by\nBritish authorities on the Weit Indies-island, living an attack hid\nbeen made, causing iome casualties\nOnly now hu censorship permitted\nmention of the fact thtt It wu tht\nLady Nelson that wai iunk.\nStripped of her luxury tccom-\nmoditlom of peacetime, the former\nSouthern cruise ship hu been fitted\nwith the most modern medical and\nsurgical equipment available, and\ncarries a itaff of 70 trained, ikilled\nmedlcil md nuning penonnel from\nthe Royil Cantditn Army Medlcil\nCorps. ,\nUntil now In tht pruent war,\nCanadlm wounded htvt been\nbrought btck ln smill groups on\ntroop ihlps or on British hospital\nships. During the flnt Great War\nfive hospital shlpi piled tha Atlantic between Britain md thii -country, but thii li the tint Canadian\nship to take up the vital service.\nRebuilt from item to stern, the\nsleek, 7870-ton liner now will ic-\ncommodite 518 pitienti. About 200\nof these would be convalescent or\nwalking cases ind tht remainder\nbed cases.\nThe top deck Is tiken up with\nthree lirge medical wards of 40 to\n50 patienti eich, md the next deck\nhai ilx surgical wards with. 12 to 18\npatienti eich. Comfortable cabins\nfor InvilM officers, i huge 180-be:l\nwind for walking cuei, massage and\ntreatment roomi, ud iccommodi<\ntlon for mental patienti irt found\nelsewhere In the ship.\nCapt. George W. Welch of Halifax,\nwho commanded her ln her crulie\nship dayi Is stiu at the helm. Officer Commanding the RC.A.M.C.\npenonnel ls Lt.-CoL Alex H. Taylor\nof Goderlch, Ont, who served on\nthree hospital shlpi during the lut\nwar, md commanded one of them,\nthe Essequlbo.\nMatron In charge of the 12 nurses\naboard Is motherly Capt. Charlotte\nI. Nexon of Montreal, who served\nIn France and Belgium as \u2022 nurse\nin tht lut wir, gaining tht Mom\nStar.\nTwo Criminal,\nFour Civil Cases\nfor Assizes\nTwo criminal and four civil cases\nare icheduled for the' Spring Assizes opening it Nelion Mondiy. E.\nP. Dawson is Crown Prosecutor for\nthe criminal assizes.\nDonild John McGregor of Apple-\ndale, charged with murdering hU\nmother, lbl. Greta Margaret McGregor, March 30, it Appledale, will\nappear for trill. C. B, Garland ll\nictlng for the defence,\nII. T. Hartin, ot Trill, chirged\nwltb theft from the Corpontlon ot\nthe City of Kulo will also appear\nMondiy. Mr. Garland will act tor\nthe defence.\nFour divorce cases tre down for\nhearing before the presiding Judge.\nVictor Claus Rehn, Rosslmd\nsmelterman, seeks a divorce, from\nMary Joanne Rehn, respondent,, ot\nTrull. A. 0. Cameron of Trill ll ictlng ti solicitor for (ha petitioner.\nEmil Battell of Silverton, li petitioner md Marie Battell of Vancouver, respondent. E. P.' Dawson\nof Nelson, ll petitioner's solicitor.\nMont Miy Prout ol St. Catharines,\npetitioner, uki for i divorce from'\nHirvey Melville Prout of Strathcona Hotel, Nelson. C. H. Hamilton\nla solicitor for the petitioner.\nJohn Wallach, ot South Slocan,\npetitions for a divorce from Miry\nAlice Willach, of Vancouver, respondent. H. C. Irving li Mr. Wal-\nlach'i solicitor.\nKELOWNA OPPOSED\nTO JAP WORKERS \u25a0\nACROSS THE UKE\nKELOWNA, B.C, April 15 (CP)\n\u2014Considerable discussion wll provoked here todiy by the recent arrival, under permit of the Britiah\nColumbil Security Commiuion, of\n23 Japanese men, women md children u orchird worken at West-\nbank, directly acrou Okamgan\nLake trom Kelowna.\nRecently Kelowna City Council,\nKelowni Junior Board of Tnde md\nKelowna Branch ot the Canadian\nLegion adopted resolutions expressing opposition to the importation ot\nfurther Jipineie to thli dlatrlct until those already here hive been\nplaced on t seasonal basil which\nwould guarantee their removal it\nthe end ot the IMS crop ind tvery\nsubsequent crop yetr,\n(At Vmcouver the Security Commission uid the Jipineie workers\n\u25a0ent to Waitbmk went it the request\nof growen who needed libor, ind\nwith the tpiprovil of tuthorttitive\ngrowen bodlei),.\nFor Extra Pep at work or pliy\nDRINK MILK.\nK-V-D\nWIDE VARIETY OF\nNEW SPRINC HATS\nJUST ARRIVED.\nMilady's Fashion Shop\nOTF0RA\nMAGIC TU BISCUITS\n2 cup* flour 1 tbip. butttr\n4 tap. Manic        1 tbip. lard\nBaking Powdtr H cup raid milk,\nH tip. i\u00bblt or half milk and\nhalf water\nSift flour, fctkloft powdtr and ult.\ntut ln tha chiliad ahorttnlng. Now\nadd tha chiliad liquid to maka aoft\ndough. Toao dough on to a flourad\nboard and do not handle mora than\nla nacaaaary. Fat out with th* hand\nor roll out 1 lnhtiy. Cut our with a\nflourad blacult cuttar. Baka on a\ngraaaad ahaat lo a hot oran, 45\u00bboF.,\n12 to 15 mlnu te*.\na..\nny\nhese days* when tea must yield\nthe utmost in flavour, quality\nis of supreme importance* Ask for * *\nW#i A V  AH All\nY0!\n4m\nI INIUIANCI \/\nABOUT DIAMOND QUALITY\nJSN^oiH^eiuuHm\nVmth DU\u00ab-<\"\u00bb\u00ab* Crfectlon. color, cut.\nMwciit your i******\"***\n\".Ml   lil   DIAMONDS\n \t\n\u2014\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\n\t\nH\nO \u2014  NELSON   DAIIT   NtWS,   FKIDAT,   AfKIL   10,   1915\n\u2022'\nTODAY'S News Pictures\nAND THERE ARE MORE BLOCKBUSTERS COMINQ\nHuge blockbusters are here being\nunloaded at a port that cannot be identified except by saying it is much closer to\nthe war front than the United Statea\nplant that manufactured them. They are\nthe kind that are making life miserable\nfor the Axis all over the world.\nBLOWN APART BY TORPEDO, FREIGHTER STILL FLOATS\nThis derelict adrift in the North Atlantic is the stern half -of a United Nations' freighter which was blown apart by\na torpedo striking amidships: Both bow\nand jtern of the vessel remained afloat,\nalthough completely sasparated and they\ndrifted milea apart before Coast Guards\nreached the sertions and blew them up to\nremove them as a menace to navigation.\nPARA-FIREMAN\nIt takei skill to make \u2022 parachute landing ln wooded terrain,\nbut the para-flremen of the U. S,\nToreat Service are equal to the\nJob. Thli man hai Just made a\nluccessful descent from the U. Sa\nT. S. plane that flew him over the\nicent of \u25a0 fire. Hil fire-fighting\nequipment ti dropped in other\nparachute!. Note heavy catcher-\ntype tnaik to protect hli face from\nbeing torn by branchei.\nDOTTIE LAMOVR TAKES A HUBBY\nHollywood's sarong girl, Dorothy Lamour, is, shown\nwith her husband, Captain William Ross Howard III.\nThey were married in the home of her parents. All of\nHollywood, from her hairdresser to filmdom's.great, participate in the reception which followed the wading.\nSALLY'S SALLIES\n\u2022H,,t.ii \u2022\u2022 J U. S. r.i\u00bba Ct..\nNow residing In Reno, Ellen\nTuck French Aitor, wife of the\nNtw York millionaire. John Jacob\nAitor Unl, li pictured above. Report! lndlcttt ihe \"vill ietk t dl-\n.oSbsM\nfyJmiloyTictlci\nCOLORFUL 8TITCHERY\nGlvt your household lineni a\nSpring beauty treatment\u2014by ua-\ning theie distinctive embroidery\nmotlfi There'! a brilliant variety\npf quaint and charming designs,\nall imall and ln qulck-to-do\nitltchery. Pattern 579 contain! a\ntransfer pattern of 2* motlfa ranging from 3x0 to HixlV. inchei;\nHit ot materlali required; stitches.\ntend 20 centi for thll pattern to\nTht Nelion Dilly Ntwi, Needlecraft Dipt, Ntlion. Writt plainly\npittern numbtr, your name tnd\niddren. Patterns will bt milled\nte your homi In tbout 18 days.\nThtrt fitly bt tomt furthtr delay In delivery btctuit of the\nlarge Increaie In orderi during\ntht prtitnt ieuon.\nWlomtt.  TJtcudui\nJUNIOR Milt FROCK\nMtkt till! frock with IU iweet-\n\u2022nd-pretty 'air for that next date\nwith your soldier or sailor beau.\nIt'i Pattern MM by Marian Martin. Thl in-one front bodice panel\nand pointed waist-girdle give you\n1 tiny wiistllne; i square-cut neck\nand optional pinafore ruffling ire\nyoung.\nPlttern 9386 may be ' ordered\nonly* In junior mill ilzei 11, 13, 19,\nIT. Size 13 require! 3 yardi 35-\ninch fabric and 2S yardi ruffling.\nSend 20 centi for thli ptttern to\nTht Ntlion Dilly Ntwt, Nttdla-\nenft Dipt, Nelion. Write plainly\nptttern number, your nimi tnd\naddreu. Pattern! will be milled\nto your homt In tbout 18 dtyi.\nThtrt mty bt iome furthtr dilly In delivery became of thl\nItrgt l\/icrene In orderi during\nthl preient lunn.\nAUNT  HET\nBy ROBERT QUOXEN\n\"I believe In uvln*. but 1 cin't\ntny Mint In rlikln' \u25a0 nlct piece\no* furniturt to kta\"jp from Uirowin'\n\u2022wll biU \u2022 dftrtttt.\"\nNO FIT 18 GUARANTEED\nIN ALMOST every todal brldgt\ncircle, you will And lomebody who\n.Iruliti that i bid of one more\nthin necessary to respond, In t\ndifferent iult, guarantee! I aatli-\nfactory At wtth tbl partner'! iult.\nIt don not guattntet any iuch\nthing, among fine pliyen. All that\nIt doei li to tty: \"Partner, wt\nhivt I gtme; either wt luvt I\ntound St In your' iult, or elie my\niult ll io tremendoui we ctn miki\ntht gamt In mint, or my hud ti\nio Jaowerful we do not require t\nIV Tht forcing bid miy be mtde\nIn uy ot thott thret iltuitloni\n\u2666 KQ\nf 815-1\n4071\n+ J983\n\u2666A876B\nit N\ntKi W  E\n\u2666 K4 g\n458\n\u2666 \">\nf A J 10\n\u2666 A Q 10 8\n8 1\n+ AKQ\n\u2666 J 81\nf QUI\n\u2666 Jl\n4 to 111\n(Dialer But But-Wett vulnerable >\nEut       Smith    Weit      North\nI * Patt      1*        .Van\n'., * Pan     >\u2666 Pin\n<\u25a0* Paat     I*        Pin\nINT'      Pin     ta        f***\n6NT        Pin      IV Pay\nINT       Pan      74\nNorth had tenn enough to keep\nhit mouth ihut tnd not double,\nwhin ht heard thtt lut bid. for\nfear ht would chm hit opponenti\nInto 7-No Trumpi which, u It dt-\nvtlopi. ran ht mtdt It .But playi\nSoulh for tbt hurt Q. But to\nmikt 7-Sptdei li, of count. Im-\npoulhll In flrt. two trlcki were\nlott In tht ictutl pliy. both d\nthtm to trumpt\nWhen the dial wat ovtr, tht\nitorm brokt, bttwttn Eut tnd\nWeit The latter Inilited that hit,\npartner's Jump to 3-Dlamondi positively guaranteed a fit witn hla\nown ipadei, and fixed thtt ault u\ntht ultimate declaration, unleu\nhe. West, uw fit to put It Into No\nTrumps. He opined that East'i\nlut call of 8-No Trumpt put It\nup to Weit to go Into iptdei it\ngrand ilam unless he preferred\nNo Trumpi; with hit own gnat\nlength bi aapides, ht preferred thl\n\u25a0ult contract\nTht nddeit part about thit\npost-mortem U that Wut atlll\nthlnki tuch \u2022 jump ihould guarantee 1 fit with hit iult, 10 hli future partner! had bttttr witch\nout Ht don not understand how\ntlto broader meaning of tht Jump\nshift Ud ean raikt It mort uteful\nIn tht long run.\n.   .   .\nTomorrow'! Problem\n\u2666 '\nVAI87\n\u2666 Q10\n4AKQ04!\n\u266618884\n\u2666 it, .-.I\n\u2666 K J\n\u2666 10 5\nN\nW E\nS\n\u2666 QJi\n91014\n\u2666 \u20221(541\n*78\n\u2666 A K 10 3\nVKQ\n\u2666 A87(\n*.lS-a\n(Detlir- South. North-South\nvii In er ible )\nIt South trln to work 1 doublt\ntqutoi on tblt dtil It 7-No\nTrumpt, winding up by holding a\nheart Md a diamond In dummy\nwhtn ht Indi tht Ittt club, with\nSouth'i but tv.M diamond! tnd\n\u2022ptd* 10 remilnlng, what cardi\nihould But retain, to but tht\npi\u00bbyT\nOtMrtbttai by bu Tmtmm Irilkna In.\n%\u2022'.. I      '.'\nACROSS       8\n1. Quote 7\n8. Queitlom      8\n9. Norse god     11.\n10 Olientil       13\nnune\nIL Expend        17\n12. Strong 18\ncords\n14. Arab 20\nkingdom\n15. Fish 21\n16. Boxei\n18. Cue 22\nfixedly\n19. Flih 23\n21. Europetn\nriver\n24 Radium\ndym.)\n28 Hit\n28. Foreit\n30 Money\n(ilang)\n33 Ovum\n33. Muilc note\n35 Touch end\nto end\n36 Sentimental\n38. Mollt\n41. Crooked\n45. Anutrlngent\n46. African river\n47 Sharpen\n49. Showy\n80 Level to\nthe ground\n81. Mra 111 re\noftrti\n82. Expression\n53. SUde\nDOWN\n1. Dried coconut meat\n2 Notion!\n3 Pottered\n4. Football\nplayer\n\"8 Swln river\nSerene 28. A nil\nGreek letter 26. Babylonian\nCut god\nThui IL.) 27 Larva of\nFeminine botfly\npronoun 29. Kind of nail\nTherefore 31. Pile of hay\nMark of 34. Exists\nwound 36. .Flower\nLand 37 Exclamation\nmeuure 38.0wni\nFemale 39. Extreme\naheep 40 Wall\nPiece of painting\ntimber 42.NnvZea-\nManh land tree\nhuh wut\ni-iMwi-m miiiisu\"'\nHIilWPW li)HHII>\nBUK1H \"Mill\nam   I'J'-H*'   Hllla\nmam unwwi:\nHfJMty BDQI\nMMUUIH yum-\"\nWUCI   UMM   HHE\nHBHI-IH\nKMHIfl        BHnt\nUBHIUG HIEiHE\nHaawu i.vA.-.tu-\nhuh wua\n43. Concluded\n44. Route\n48. Footlike orgin\n49. Fuel\n.o*a.toAL.:...^\n .\n\u2014\u2014\n\u2014-\nHdO\nPHONE 144\nLook Down These\n\u2022 , \u2022\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\nColumni for Bargains\nPHONI 144\nHELP WANTED\n\u2022ANTED: riRST-CXASS BAHN\nBoss for dairy (arm in Kimberley\nDiitrict. Full knowledge of the\nbuilneu. Good wagei and house\njtor mirried man. Apply National\n'''Selective Service Office, Cranbrook B.C.\nPANTED: GIRL OR WOMAN WHO\n1 knowi homework to work In commercial hotel in imall town, hotel\nj experience not necessary For par-\nitlculan apply National Selectve\n| Service, Trail,        \t\nPANTED: GIRL OR WOMAN FOR\n[general housework. Apply, Box\n12880. Dally News.\nIntL OR WOMAN FOR HOUSE-\nprork, mornlngi. Ph. 485-R.\nSITUATIONS WANTED\n[Special Low Rate! (or noncommercial advertisements un-\nIdcr thll classification to assist\n\u2022people leeklng employment\nlOnly 29c for one week (li dayi)\nleoven any number of required\n\u25a0lines Payable in advance Add\n10c if box number deilred\nPERIENC'ED STENOGRAPHER\ndesires poiltion. Apply National\nTllectlve Service, Nelion.\nSALE, MISCELLANEOUS\nSCREEN DOORS\nturdja conitruction, clear cedar,\n|any lire or thickness. Black or\ngalvanized  icreen.\u2014Up  from\n$3.50\nomblnatlon Screen and Storm\niors. Complete, including tax\n$9.50\nKELSON   SASH   &  DOOR\nWORKS,  Nelson, ?. C.\nNelson, B. C    <\nhone 530 907 Front St.\nompt ittention to mill orderi.\nDR SALE; STOUT SAIL BOAT\nmmplete or will trade for iquare\nrowboat in good condition.\noz UN Dally News.\nSALE: SEVERAL THOUS-\nnd feet of Irrigation pipe and\n[lume. W. R. Forreiter, Grand Fki.\nATOR REFRIGERATOR,\nirge ilze, white enamel. Apply\n14 Hoover St.\nPB \u2022 FITTINGS \u2022 TUBES SPE-\nI low pricei Active Trading Co\n111 Powell  St   Vancouvtr   Bt\nED:   GOOD  COOK  STOVE\neamjt uie. Phone 500-K.\nDLUX   CLEANER   SEKV-\nIce k supplies. 1HH McQuarrie Av.\nfn SALE: GOOD CHEER RANGE\nd. coal Apply 1100 Front St\nTO  BUY:  OUTBOARD\notor. Phone 354-L.\nfUSICAL  INSTRUMENTS\n) AND ORCHESTRA INSTRU-\nents not In uie may be turned\nbto ready caih. Send full par-\npiiliri to Whaley Royce k Com-\nny, 810 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont.\nflamt Satlg Npwb\nTelephone 144\nill Circulation: Phone 1S25-L\ntlassified Advertising Rates\nUc per line per Insertion\nTe per line per week (t coniec-\ntive Insertion! tor cost of 4)\n1.41 I line a month (26 times).\n\"\"limum 2 llnej per (niertion).\nnumber 11^ extri. Thii\n~i any number of timet.\nJC NOTICESk TENDERS.\nrrc\ni pair line, flnt Insertion and\neach subsequent  iniertlon.\nL ABOVE RATES LESS\n|\u00ab FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\n\u2022FECIAL LOW RATES\nion commercial  Situation!\ntinted for 25c for any required\nlimber  ol  lines  for  ilx  dayi\npayable In advance.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\n-I\n0.1\n.25\n13.00\nJtle copy _   .\ncarrier, per week\ncarrier, per year _\nmall:\nmonth I   M\nft** monthi 2.00\nmonthi    ______   4.00\nTtar         .   8.00\nove ratei apply In Canada,\nlited Statei and United K ng-\nIm to lubMrlben living out-\nregular carrier areai\n\u25a0where and to Canadi where\npostage  ii  required  one\njpnth 1150: three monthi SI 00;\nmonthi 18.00: ont veir SI 5\n1 \u2022'   l'l ;   .      ' aala        a        a   ,\nBUSINESS AND  ,\nPROFESSIONAL, DIRECTORY\nASSAYERS AND MINE\nREPRESENTATIVES\nHAROLD S\"' ELMES. ROSSLAND\nDC,  Provincial Allayer, Chem it.\nIndividual   repreientat.vi   for\nihlpptri at Trail Smeller.\nA.'J. Buie Independent Mine Rep-'\nreicntatlve. Box 04, Trail. B.C.\nE W. WIDDOWSON PROVINCIAL\nAdayer, Ml Joiephine St., NeUon.\nTHE WEST KOOTENAY ASSAY\nOffice. 550 Stanley St. Nelson   Bt.\nCHIROPRACTORS\nFAE McDONALD. D\\C. I>ALMEH\nGrid X-ray, Sirand Blk,, Trail\nENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS\nR W. HAGGEN MINING k CIVIL\nEngineer;   BC.  Land   Surveyor.\nRouland and Grand Forka. B.C.\nBOYD C AFFLECK, 218 GORE ST.\nNelion. B.C.. Surveyor and\nEngineer Phone MD-it\nINSURANCE AND REAL ESTAlb\nCHAS F. McHARDY INSURANCE.\nReal Eatate Phone 135.\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine shop, acetylene and electric\nwelding,  motor  rewinding\ncommercial refrigeration\nPhune 593 324 Vernon St\nSTEVENSON'S   MACHINE   SHOP\nSpecialists in mine and mill work.\nMachine \"work, light and heavy.\nElectric and Acetylene welding.\n708 tfernon St., Nelion   - Ph. 98.\nPETS\nARDEE   KENNELS.   WALDHEIM,\nSisk Specializing in Irish Setters.\nOPTOMETRI8TS\nW. E. MARSHALL\nOptometrists\n1458 Bay Ave., Trail       Phone 171\n8ASH FACTORIE8\nlawson*s    Sash    FACTORY\nHardwood merchant, 273 Baker St\nSECOND HAND 8TORE8\nWE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANUli\nWhat have you? Ph.. 534 Ark Store.\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, PARMS\nT. D. Rosling\n5\u00ab8 Ward Strtet    Nelson, B. C.\nPhone 717\nFOR SALE\nNewly decorated six-room\nhouse on two lots, close to\ncar line. Three rooms (town,\nthree large bedrooms and\nbath up. Carag\u00bb \u2014 Price\n$1550. Terms arranged.\nFive room house on one lot.\"\nFull b.asement, concrete\nfoundation, garage. Four\nrooms down, orte up. Easy\nterms.  Price $1200.\n. FOR SALE\n.1 room modern houit on 7 acrei,\nUp the lake. Pasture, fruit treei,\nwood lot and out building!. Price\n$3000. Would consider trade ot\nNelson property. Box 2835 Nelaon\nDaily Newi.\nGOOD FARM LANDS FOR SALE\non easy termi ln Alberta ind\nSaiakitchewin. Write for full information to 908 Dept of Nituril\nResource!. CPR   Calgary. Alta\nFOR SALE: 10-ACRE FARM. 4-RM.\nhouse, chicken coop. Near Ntlion.\nlo'.i dry wood, $300. L. BuyAt\nGen. Del., Nelson,\nWILL .SELL, TRADE OR RENT,\nfurnished or unfurn.. my home i;\n905 Edgewood Ave. G. B. Ma'.thtw\nCall after 1 p.m.\nCHEAP FOR CASH: 4-TtM HOUSE\nand bath. 2 loti close to itreet\ncar and school. Ap. 116 Andenon\nSt  Will not rent.\nWHY NOT RE-FINANCE YQUB\nmongage it t%. We have fundi\nivallable. Monthly reduction plan.\nAPPLEYARD.\nSMALL HOME ON CARLINE. 2\nbedroom! & cemeni foundation.\n$1650  1300 Cash   APPLEYARD.\nF  A   WHITFIELD REAL ESTATE\nond Iniurance 417 Hall St. Nelion\nBEFORE  BUYING  YOUR  HOME.\nSee C. W Appleyard ,k to\n\u25batoquotes\nVXADR     IO     KP8     UXJ8DONAH     NW     T\n|*U A.*** OS D   K PN ARPK-IHNBDFDR.\n_   Yeaterday'! Cryptoquotei   ALL POWER OF FANCY OVER\nIREASON IS A DEGREE OF INSANITY-JOHNSON.\nCryptoquote! art quotation! of famoui persons written cipher.\nlubstitute chiracter hai replied! tht original letter Foi instance,\n[ \"R'   may iiitistitutt Ml tnt original \"E\" throughout tht tntirt\nptoquote oi a \"BB\" may replica an \"LL\"  Fuio thi key and loi-\n' through to tht lolu'lon\nPERSONAL\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP A'l\nAimer  Hotel.  Opp. C.P.R   Dlpot\nI PAY CASH  FOR HIDES. J. P\nMorgan, Nelson. B.C.\nEVEftYtrilNG Fh6M cO'A'I\nhangers to bath tubs bought ona\n^ld at Chess Second-Hand Store.\ntbt> t-iucEs fffl foft' ram\n(urnlture,   stoves,   heaters,   tool!,'\nmusical Instruments  Ph  834 Ark\n25* rHE PHOTO MILL 25*\nPO. Box 335. Vancouver\nRolli developed and printed 25c\n12 reprint! 5x7 enlargement 33c\n25c   LIONS PHOTON\nP.O Box 434. Vancouvtr\nAny 8-exp. roll developed and print-\ned 25c. Reprlnta 3c. Free 3x7 coupon\nLONELY FOLKS! JOIN RELIABLE\nconfidential    matrimonial    club.\nMany Mem.beri with meani Particulars'and descriptions 10c   La-\ndies free  Box 121   Regina.\n$2.00 SPECIAL-30 REPRINTS and\n1 8x10 enlargement, colored ln oils.\n\u2014Give colors fully\u2014\nFILM EXCHANGE\nBox 50, Caitlegar, B.C.\nHOME   FURNITURE   EXCHANGE\nTemporarily  Cloied\nMoving to New Location at\n64(1 Baker St.\nHOME   FURNITURE   EXCHANUE\nY6UR SICK FRIEND OR RELA-\nlive In the hoipltal will enjoy\nreading Thi Dally Newi. Phone\n144 and have a copy delivered\nthii momlng.\nFOR LOWERED VITALITY TRY\nVKJORINE. Regain a your rigor\nand energy. Month treatment $1\na box. Drug Sundriea. Write 'or\nprice liat Weitern Supply Agency.\nBox 383, Vancouver, B.C.\n\"WE COLLECT YOUR DEBTS\" IF\npeople in Britiih Columbia owe\nyou money, we will collect It.\nStandard Ratea; Hlgheit reference* Commercial Service Corporation, Ltd., 850 West Halting!\nStreet, Vancouver, B.C,\nFILMS DEVELOPED AND PRlNT-\n\u2022d (6 or 8 exposure roll) 25c. Reprints Sc tich^ For your vacation\nsnapshots, choose Kryital Fln>sh\n' Guaranteed non-fade prints.\nKryaial Photos, Wilkie. Saskatche.\nwan. Establiihed over 30 years.\nFURS\nBuy' your  Fur  Coat  Now\u2014Pay\nall  Summer-Free  itorage\u2014\nAttractive Prices\nEnquire about our large selection\nof Fur Collin and Trimming!\n(or Spring\nSAFE POLAR STORAGE\nPolar Fun Ltd. \u2014 Vancouver, B.C.\nMENI REGAIN NORMAL MANLY\n..PEP and vigor. Try Vitamin.,\"?\"\n^apiule|\u201450   for   H.75;   100   for\n$3.00 WORLD'S FUNNIEST JOKE\nNOVELTY   10c.   including' catalogue ot Personal Hygienic Suppliei. Book! on All Subject!, Nov-.\nclues. Etc.\nWESTERN DISTRIBUTORS\nBox 24,   IJepl. KNC,   Regina, Saik.\nAUTOMOTIVE\nMOTORCYCLES. BICYCLE;\nFISHING\nSPECIALS\n1930 Durant Sedan ..?95\n1930 Pontiac Coach f 125'\n1931 Chev. Coupe ,.?105\n1929Mfcdel'AFord..?150\nAll have good tires ind are\neasy on gas.\nKootenay Motors .\n(NELSON) LTD.\n1931 MODEL A-FORD DeLUXE SE-\nd.in. Excellent condition. 1933\nChevrolet light delivery. Central\nTruck <\u25a0 Equipment Co, 702\nFront St.. Nelion,\n1935 CHEVROLET DeLUXE SEDAN\nGood ilrei. For transportation purpoiei cannot be beaten. Queen\nCity Motors, Nelson.\nRADIATORS  AND  BALL   BEAR-\ningi City Auto Wrecken.\nGenerator! ind Starteri\nNELSON AUTO WRECKING\nWANTED MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP METALS\nor iron Any quantity Top price!\npaid -Activt Trading Company\ntit Powtll St  Vincouvir   Bt\nWANTED: CHILD'S LARGfc SIZE\ntricycle and roller ikatei to fit\nsize 12 ihoe. Ph. 1004-L.\nWAITED, -ELECTRIC AUTOMA-\ntlc water pump. Box 2732 Newi.\nPETS, CANARIES, BEES, ETC.\nFOR SALI: PURE-BRED BOSTON\nBull, female pups. Ph. 978-L.\nLIVE STOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES, ETC.\n\u25a0jj^~~:~*- ,.... ~\u201e\nciv? MM.W\n1943 \"ACTION YEAR1\n'.   order JUNE CHICKS NOWI\nPrices per 100:'     Uniexed Pulleti\nSUPER W. Leghorns $1300   $28.00\nSUPER Barred Rocki,\nNew Hampi, R. I.\nRedi       $14.00   \u00bb24.00\nAll chicki from above matlngi\nilred by R.O.P. Malei.\nRii.S Leghorns    ....   $11.00   $23.00\nR Jt S Barred Rocks,\nNew Hampi, R. I.\nRed!         $12.00   $22.00\nAU White Leghorn.mating! ilred\nby R'.O.P Male!.\nThe following breed! available ln\nlimited numben:\nBlack, Brown and\nBuff Leghorns  $13.00   $28.00\nUght Suisex        $14.00   $24.00\nWrite for your copy of the 1943\n\"ACTION YEAR\" Book giving,\nfull particular! and pricei and\nremember\u2014\nITS RESULTS THAT COUNT\nBox N          Langley Prairie, B. C.\n :  ** \u25a0   ' ' '    '\t\nBABY   CHICK   BUYERS\nREAD THIS FIRST\nWith 25 yeara experience in breeding and producing high clan\npoultry, we comlder our chicki\ne<iual to the best on the market\nWe offer - Barred Rocki and\nNew Hampihlrei unsexed at $14\nper 100. Pullet chicki at $24-\nCockerel* at $8.\nR.O.P S:red White Leghorni uniexed at $12 per 100. Pullet chicki\n(97%) at $28   Cockereli at $1.\nWrite for descriptive Mating Ult'\nAPPLEBY POULTRY R^RM.\nMinion City, B.C.\nBABY\" CHICKS, NEW HAMPSHIRE\nind Rhode Iiland Red Approved\nand blood-teited. Ready to ship\nevery Tueiday $12 per 100 John\nGoodman, Gilley Avenue Hatchery, 1655 Gilley Avenue, New\nWeitminiter, BC.\nVANCOUVER\nMINES\nBralorni   ,.\nCariboo Ool* .....\nOruU Wlhakm  ,\nHedley Mascot \u201eT_,\nIilind Mountain _._\nKootenay Belli ._\u201e,\nPend Oreille .._.,_.\nPioneer Gold ......j....\nPremier Gold  ^..\nPrlvitur   ...'. \u201ei|....\nReevei MacDonald _\nSlieep Creek ..............\nSilbak Premier\t\nWhitewater* .'.\u201e..._\nYmir Yankee Olrl\t\nOILS\nAnaconda \t\nAnglo Canidlin\t\nA. P. Consolidated _\nCalg. k Edmonton ...\nCommoil o __i_\nCommonwealth  _\t\nDalhouali   ,_\nhomi  ,__.\nMircury _\t\nMIU City\t\nModel  \t\nNational Pete  \t\nPacific Pete \t\nSpooner __\nSouthweit Pete \t\nVinalta\t\nVulcan   \u201e\u201e\nSTOCKS\nBid' Aik\n979\nISO\n.04 Vi\n.44\n.90\n9.90\n1.25   '\n.04\n,  .41.\n.   .76*4\n.   .22\n. 1.93\n. 1.89\n.   .82        .88\n.   .3IY,     .40\n.   .35        .50\na Jtt\n.   .88        .96\n\u202202VS     MV,\n.   .08       .09\n190\n.01',.\nJM\n.10\n1.50\n.16\n.24\n.31\n3.20\n.05-%\n.0814\nJX2       .28\nmv, < -\n..07       .10\n.30        -\nmv,   .07\n.23        .29\n1.50\n.27\n3.35\n.00'A\nCalgary Livestock\nCALGARY, Aprll 18 (CP.) -\nCattle 69; calvei 29.\n' Good-choice butcher iteeri 11.26-\n11.79; common-medium 10-11. Good-\nchoice butcher heifen 10.75-11.25;\ncommon-medium 9.50-10.50, Good\ncowi 8.75-9.29; common-medium\n7.50-8.80; cannera and cuttera 8-7.\n<3ood bulla 8.75-9.90; common-medium 7.50-8.50. Good itocker and\nfeeder iteen 10.28-11; common-medium\" 9-10. . i\nyardi; 13.60 dressed .plants.\nDiv. IV Girls\nlake Opener in\nSfhool Bail\nCurtain rolled up on thl ichool\nsoftball season Thuriday whin Diviiion IV girli scored \u2022 80-17 triumph over the Division II'i tn tht\nopening ot the High School lnier-\ndlvliionil series. Unleaihing a 16-\nrun attack In thi tint md lecond\nopening Innlnga, tha Division IVi\nrolled on to vlotory.\nTeams .and scoren win:\nDiviiion II\u2014Jocelyn Dyke, c, 8;\nMary McLeod, p, %*, Isabelle Delpup-\npo, p, 2, Georglm Hunt, lb, 1; Joyce\nReel, 2b, I; H. Jem Young, 3b, 2;\nJean Himmer, ss, 2; Sylvia Morgin,\ncf, 1; Margaret Goggin, If, lj Connie Manahan, rf\u201417.\nDivision IV\u2014Norma Wood, c, S;\nVerni Blickwell, p, 4; Francei\nBoyei, lb, 4; Gwen Garland, 3b, 3;\nRosalie Triggi, ss, 3; Mirgiret Donaldson, 2b, 2;,Laura Klein, lt, 3;\nMarjorie Cawley, ef, 8; and Mar-on\nBradshaw, It. 4-30.   :\nUmpire was ff ie Small, the Scorer Christina Habegard.\nNEW   YORK  STOCKS\nAm Smelt and Re    Wl,\nAmerican Tobacco\nAnaconda   .\nBeth Steel\nCan Pacific\n54\n20%\n64\n10%\nEastman Kodak   \u201e  160\nGen Eelectrie     8$%\nGen Motora  49\",\nHowe Sound  _ _  37H\nInter Nickel     33V<\nKenn Copper _.... 33\nStan Oil of N S  B2H\nUn Pacific  91 ti\nU S RuWBer  36t4\nUS Steel  98y4\n.3fdV\u2022terday \u00abi '?,r B1 TVi'.    n\u00b0 1**1* wa, once believed to\naP. \u00bb\u00ab 7\"\" i\u00b0*\"?'Ilv\u00ab we|8ht be a comblnaUon of both plant ana\nanimal.\nTTlaAhL Jhwhu\nFOR SALE: R.I. RED LAYING\npullets, $18 per dozen. 44 Cottonwood Cily, Nelion\nFOR .SALE, CHEAP, 2 YOUNU\nJersey cowl, 1 heifer. Apply 218\nDelbruok St., Nelson\nWANTED: BELGIUM HARE BUCK,\n8 mo. to yr. old. Box 208, Nelion.\nWORk k SADDLE HORSES FOR\n** sale, Fred Hlookoff, Caillegar.\nRENTALS\nNEW DUPLEX, 200 BLK. VICTOR-\nia St., containing 2 bedrooms electric stove, electric refrigeration,\nRent $35 per mo. Ph. 464.\nSINGLE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS\nalso 2-rm. suite with bath for rent\nStrathcona Hotel.\nMODERN APT. GROUND FLOOR,\nGreen Blk. Apply McHardy'i Office, Ward St\n3-RM FOR RENT. GARDEN SPACE\nApply Box 2865 Nelion Newi.\nWANTED: FURNISJKED HOUSE-\nkpg room, private home. Ph. 679-L\nSMALL FUR. HSKP. RM. FUEL k\nlight inc. 904 Stanley. Ph. 158-L.\n2 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. AP-\nply 125 Silica St.\t\n3-BM. HOUSE, CLOSE TO CAR-\nline. Phone 582-L3.\n4 CULTIVATED LOTS IN 200 BLK.\nHouiton St. Phone 303-L.\t\nTERRACE APTS. Beautiful modern\nFrigidaire equipped suites.\nFOR RENT: MODERN APT MEST-\ncal Art! Block. Ph  McHardy 135\nLARGE FRONT BEDROOM FOR\nrem. 519 Silica St. \t\n6-RM. HOUSE FOR RENT, APRrL\n15. Ph. 316.\nMONTHEAL     STOCKS\nINDUSTRIALS\nAssoc Brew of Can   16\nCanadian. Bronze  32Vi\nCan Car k Fdy Pfd  29*4\nCan Ceianeie Pld   135\nCan  Cteamihlp      12\nCon Min k Smelt   44W\nDom Steel 81 Coal B      9V<\nGatineau Power Pfd   83\nMcColl Frontenac     7%\nNational Brew Ltd   30>4\nQuebec Power  14\nShawnigan W k P     17H\nSouth Can Power  10\nSteel ot Can Pfd   74\nBANKS      -\nCommerce    -.  134\nDominion  155\nNova Scotia  253'!\nRoyal   ... .,  139\nToronto     .'.. 240\nEDINBURGH (CP) - Enemy action hai damaged 439 Presbyterian\nchurchei and other propertlei lt wai\nreported at the General Assembly\nof the Church of Scotland.\nIT STAGED WHEN TAM'S MBIHEU2\nPI! P IJCV WVR mi TOPPERSEftlL\nPARTNER,TH\u00a3N-BUr HS WENT <f\nA WEE MAD AN'SC\" INTO A BAD\n-TOPPER OAWanWlKlftY HE.\nTDacAR HIM. VWSMORC'N HALF TTIEIf?\nWRTNtlSHIP SHARE- SO HE SBtTTHSj\nWEE L\/*S AN'USCWH BROTHER\nAW4V WITH MAEA P9WT\n\u25a0BUT WEN TWER LEADED HIS E\n81WTUB? **\u00ab WVESnGATING THE WST\nSUMS HE .CLAIMED 10HAVE SPENT-\nHE WENT TO THAT S6ACOAST TON\nLONDON, Aprll 13 (OP)\u2014Trading was moderately active today\nwith a generally firm undertone at\nthe cloie.\nIndustrials held iteady. with Home\nRail! finishing itrong and Oili selectively higher.\nNBW YQRX-6tock! hit a fait\nclip on the recovery track but profit\ntaking set in and extreme gaini\nrunning to two or more points' generally were reduced in Uie tinal\nhour.\nRaili and Utilities led the forenoon Jaunt, appearing In blocks of\n1000 to 9000 shares. Bidding mbse-\nquehtly switched to Industrial ipe-\nclaltlei Including, liquors, amusements md oils. Transport issues\nlost iome momentum when Southern Pacific Dlrecton failed to act\non an exoected divldend'bu! the\nmajority did better, near the cloae,\nTORONTO-Stocki continued to\nmake headway toward! higher price\nleveli. .The Industrials advanced\nthree-quarters of a point or more\nin the Index and the other groups\nhad smaller gain!.\nThe itronger tone dominated the\nUtilities, Fooda, Steeli, Senior Oil!\nand Miscellaneous issues.\nSmelters, International Nickel and\nNoranda   were   gainers   by   small\nFARM, GARDEN & NURSERY\nfractloni In the Base Metal group\nand .Insignificant losses appeared\nfor Normetal, Steep Rock and Ontario Nickel.\nMONTREAlL-aMaJorlty of lmuei\nposted gains.\nAt new peaks among Industrials\nwere Steel ot Canada and Dominion\nBridge, up 2 each.   .   .\nAluminum, Hudson Bay Mining\nand Noranda were improved but\nConiolldflted -Smelters wai ahaded.\nImperial did better in Oils while\nInternational Petroleum ceded an\nincreaie.\nVANOOUVER \u2014 Salei continued\nUght but price! were itronger.\nWHNWPBG \u2014 Wheat pricei followed in Irregular course today but\ncloied IH to 1% cent! lower. The\nMay future was down !% at 97V\u00ab,\nJuly 1%-V, at 98-90*4 and October\n1 .i-% at 90 centa.\nWheat pricei at one time rose 1%\ncent! bilt dipped ln late trade.\nCMTCAGO\u2014Grain price! tumbled\nin the final minute: todiy, wheat\npropping more than 1 cent, as an\n' Increase In offerings tound the market with 1 icirelty of bldi. Until\nthe lut Ave minutes prices hid\nheld within a narrow range in dull\ntrading.\nOVER 750 YARDS\nOF.\nR* V.Lite\nVitapane\nTHE MODERN CLASS\nSUBSTITUTE\nIt Is being used for\u2014\nPoultry houses, hot and cold\nbed frames, greenhouses,\nstorm doors and windows,\nporches, basement and attic\nwindows . . .\nIt Is\u2014\neasy to install, light, flexible,   dependable,   durable,\ndoesn't warp or twist and is\nshatterproof . . .\nIt transmits over 60% of the\nsun's ultra violet rays (glass\ntransmits only about \\Je).\n85c PER YD.\n50-FT. ROLL $13.50\nNELSON FARMERS'\nSUPPLY, LTD.\n524 Railway St.   Phone 174\nORDER NOW FOR EARLY DEL1V.\ntry peaches, apricoti. applei,\nplumi ind pean, 1 and 1 yn. 0lk..\nand red currants, raip. English\ngooieberry and blk. bernti T.\nRoynon. Box 327, Nelion. Agt.\nLayrlti Nurierlei Ph. after 1PH.\nFOR' SALt: SOW SSfcLL WAL-\nnut treei, VUting raipbirnei,\nblack curranti, grape!, gooieber-\nriei. lilacs, anowballi, paeon;ei,\nbleeding heart, lily of the valley,\nhoneradlih, rhubirb, Wilnut\nGrove (Mri. C, Becker), Ntlion.\ntoA V6Uft RKHJIMMENTii IN\nSeeds. Feed and Poultry Supplies,\ncall and tee us. Aik lor our price\nlilt. Wilson Milling k Elevator\nCompiny, Ltd., Ntlion BC. -\nPhone 138\nCLIMBING AND\" BUSH WStS,\nill colon. No. 1 -tock, \u00bb1 and $1 SO,\nOrder  early.  Mac'i  Greenhouie,\n1UPJI    lll^l\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1941 - 7\nExhibition Baseball\nAt St. Louli;\nSt. Louii (N)  I t  1\nSt Loull (A) 6   8   0\nMunger, Pollett (I), Krist (7),\nLanier (t) and O'Dea, W. Cooper\n(5); Sanford, Peterson '*\". Sundra\n(7) ind Hayes.\nAt Muncie, Ind.: *\u25a0..'.\nDetroit (A)  1 1  7  2\nPlWburgh (N) ..\u201e t I  I\nBridget, Newhouser (4), Trout\n(1) ind Parsons; Lannlng, Died\n(4) Sewell (7) ind Lopez, Baku\n(I). ,\nAt Brooklyn:\nMontreal Unt) 9(1\nBrooklyn  (r<lt.) -\u201e 4   I   1\nGregg, Sherer. (5) ind HoweU,\nCastro (0); HIgba> Chipman (9) ind\nOwen, Bragan (I).\nAt Trenton, NX:\nWaihington (A) \u2122 1  4  0\nPhllidelphii (N)  1  3  0\nLeonard, Haepner ((), end Early,\nBaebery (7); Podijny, Qerhatuer\n(6) and Livingston, Pidden (6)\nGame called (9). Tie.\nSports Roundup\nty CHARLU DUNKLEY\nAuoclited Pren Sporti Writer\n(Plnch-hlttlng tor flu-itricken Hugh\nS. Fullerton, Jr.)\nCHICACIO, April 18 <AP)\u2014Nor\nman Ron,' tt the age of 47, ll going\nback to war aa an initructor in the\nUnited Statea Arnty Flight \"Command to Join his two aoni, both\nheaded for Army Aviation. Hli\ndog, a Belgian ihepherd pooch, already li in the lervice. Hli wife,\nabove the age limit for the WAACS,\nla itorming becuse ihe can't go, too.\nNot remember Norman Ross?\nHe wu the original human fish,\nflnt of the world'i really great\nmodern iwlmmen. In the period\nbetween 1917 and 1922, Ross held\nilmoit aU of the world'i acquatic\nrecorda tram a quarter of a mile\nto a mile and a balf. At one time he\nheld 17 United State! champion\nships. He smashed the quarter mile\nrecord 12 timei. He reigned iu<\npreme until another great swim\nmer, Johnny Wcijsmucller, came\nalong ln 1922.\nRaosi aerved ln the First Oreat War\nai a pursuit pilot. In the inter.\nAUied Gamei in Pari! ln 1919 Ron\nwon tlie 190, SOO, 880 apd 1800 metres\nbackstroke eventi, iwam a lap on\nthe winning relay team and played\non the water polo teem. Previously\non July 4, lD16,*Rois won \u00bbeven\nmedals, aU in one afternoon, while\ncompeting In 1 National A.A.U,\nmeet at San Diego, Calif.\nIn 1987 Rosa attempted to win a\n2fl-mlle marathon from Avaloni San^\nta Catallni Iiland, to Wilmington,\nCalif., promoted by the late William Wrigley, Jr., for a prize of\n$28,000. He lost to a game young\nCanadian, George Young, of Toronto, who rode a broken down\nmotorcycle all the way to California to compete. Young grabbed the\n$25,000. Ross, finishing second, got\nnothing.\nRosa, powettful and itrappfng,\nhad to melt off & pound! ln eight\ndayi to make the 228 pounds for the\nAviation Service.\n'And he's tossing up a $28,000-1-\nyear radio newicasting job to do it\nBritain expect! to import 80.000\ntoni of dried egg! from the United\nStatea in 1943.  \u2022\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\nSO industrial!\t\n20 raili\t\n*t uUUt|ei  \t\nHigh Low \"Clote Change\n    1J4.19 133.8B 133.40 up   1.00\n.     34.77 31.96 34.27 up    .42\n      1921 16.74 18.90 up    .13\nToronto Stock Quotations\nMINES\n4.16\nBeattie Gold Mlnea\t\n.77\nBidgood Kirkland  -...\n.21\nBuffalo Ankfrlte \t\n226\nCaitle-Trtthewey '\u25a0\t\n.75\nCentral Patricia ,\t\n1.23\nChromium M k S  \t\n2.05\n107\nConsolidated M k S\t\n44.78\nDome Mlnea    \u2014\n24.00\nEait Malartic  \t\n1.30\nEldorado Gold -\n.84\nFalconbrldge Nickel  \u2014\n3.70\nHard Rock Gold     \t\n.41\nHolllngir\t\n11.00\nHudson Bay M k S \t\n20 50\nInternet Nickel  \t\n37.00\nKerr-Addlion    \t\n\u00abt\u00bb\nKirkland Lake ,.\n.68\nLake Shore Minei\t\n14.28\nLamaque Contact  -\t\n6.00\nLeitch Gold    _ -\n.n\nLittle Long Lae\t\n,71\nMacLeod Cocklhutt\t\n1.77\nMadsen Red Lake \t\n1.18\nMalartic Gold\t\n175\nMclirtyre-Porcuplne   \t\n52.75\nMcKenzie Red Lake\t\n. *\u00bb3\nMining Corporation ..\u201e  1.60\nNiplsilng Mining   1.14\nNoranda  -  47.50\nNormetal M\nPamour Porcupine  .83\nPerron Oold -  100\nPickle Crow Oold    1.74\nPreston East Dome   1.93\nSan Antonio Gold   3.20\nSherrltt Gordon  .92\nSladen Milartic  _  30\nSudbury Baaln   1.90\nSylvanite   .  I.M\nTack-Hughei Gold . _  3-00\nToburn Gold Minei  80\nVenturei -  8-65\nOILI\nBritish American  \t\nBritiih Dominion \t\nImperial ,.\nInter Petroleum  \u2014\nINDUSTRIAtS\nAbltlbl Power A \t\nBell Telephone  _ir\nBnzlllin TL\u00bbJ, ..-r..._.\nBrewers k Distil .'...'. \u2014\nB C Power A     \u2014\nCan Car k Foundry\t\nCan Malting\nCan Pacific Railway  .\t\nCan Ind Alochol A\t\nDom Bridge\nDist Sugrami\nHamilton Bridge     8*H\nImp Tobacco       11\nMontreal Power  ' 26\nNat Steel Car  .' ,    48\nPower COrp  \u201eT..     7ft\nSteel-of Canada     60-\nTigen and Cubs\nHave Rookie of\nYear Prospects\nBy JUDSON BAILIY\nNEW YORK, AprU 15 UP,) -\nOne reiult of baseball's ihortened\nSpring training season hai bten thit\nlittle hu been heird of thl rookie\nmarvels the major league clubl uied\nto unveil in tbl South.\nThl belt known newcomer, perhapi, It Dick Wakefield of Detroit\nTlgen beciuu'two yeari igo hi\n\u2022ohltvtd conilderable fame by,\nmotioning hli tervlcei around tht\nmajor ltagut! till the Tlgen fin-\nIlly ilgntd him for approximately $60,000.\nFrom the Univenlty ot Michigan\nhe went to Detroit'i Piedmont\nLeague farm *t Winston-Salem In\n1941 and laat year wu promoted\nto Beaumont ln the Texaa League,\nwhere he proceeded to win thl batting championihip with a JUS average, making 192 hiti, icorlng 100\nrom and batting ln 90. It followed\nnaturally that he alao ,wu named\nthe League'! most valuable player.\nThere is no question that he can\nhit and he may serve to take off thl\nminds of Detroit fans the fact Hank\nGreenberg, Charley Gehringer and\nBarney McCosky have left thl Tlgen for the armed forcei\nThere is a question, though, about\nhow well Wakefield can field and\nalso how long he may continue\namong the Bengals. He Ii ilngle,\nbut thui far has been deferred because of dependents.\nBefore the curtain risei, the outitandlng National League rookie appears to be Infielder Eddie Stanky\nof Chicago Cubs, who was the batting champion and most valuable\nplayer ln the American Aasocla-\niton last year at Milwaukee.\n. He also led In rum scored with\n124 and ln two-base hits with 56.\nVictoria Hoopsters\nExpect Strong\nPrairie Challenge\nVANTOUVER, April 13 <CP>-\nWhat shapes up as the strongest\nchallenge from the Prairies since the\ndayi, of. the Winnipeg Tollen in\nthe early 30s Is Uie threat trom\nEdmonton R.CA.F. Red Devili wbo\nmeet Victoria R.CAJ. here tomorrow night in the tint game.of\nthe beit-of-flve Western Senior\nMen's Basketball Finals.\nObservers here are looking for-\nward to the best Weitern finals In\nyears. British Columbia teami havt\ndominated men'i basketball in Canada for yean and Prairie championi seldom provided more than 1\ngood workout. However, Edmonton'i\nAirmen wilh a sprinkling of top-\nnotch Coast stars appear to be strong\nenough to give Victoria a hard tus-\nsle.\nmn\nTIRES\n600x16 AND Att SIZES\nVulcanized\nWITH   OUR   NEW\nELECTRICAL  PROCESS;\nHeal thost breaki ind cuti\nwith live rubbtr and kiep\n'tm rolling.\nBEACON\nService and Garage\nWhtrt Autoi Art Repaired\n701 BAKER STREET\nPhont 878\niiiiaiBiiDni\nFord of Cmada A .........\t\nMm^a^\n20 2B\nXI\n13.80\n16.26\nJK\n.... 151*4\n... II\n....    6Vk\n.... 24\n...     0%\n... SS\n.... 11\n....     4H\n...    3.1'i\n....   .l-i'l.\n22*-*\nA\nHelp Win With\na Full Bin!\nA full bin these days doesn't\nmean you're a hoarder .... It\nmeans that you are cooperating\nthat we may give you service and\nsatisfaction . . .\nBuying noW relieves the strain\non heavy Winter shipping... prevents a shortage later on ...\nPHONE 33 NOW!\nWest Transfer Co.\n'a Ul\nbtabliihtd In 1899\n 8 - NILSON DAILY NIWJ, FRIPAY, APRIL 1\u00ab, 194!\nTONICHT\n.OR HEMMED THEM IN AND\n(ED DOWN FROM THE SKIES!\nWho wuld tvtr Imoglnt that htre,\nIn tht mldit at brtathlw Hwllli,\nttmt odvtnturt, gnat tnwtlnii-\nthtrtwotildbtapla-Ktwrlwimtf?\nlui humor thtrt h, rich, worm\nPUDPlPER\nMill Ctttwy-fo'i Mmphl\nMONTfWOQLLEY\n-RODDY McDOWALL\nANNE BAXTER *\n\u00a3S3S\u00bb\/ ON 'HE SAME PROGRAM\nSport\u2014'NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTERS'\nPete Smith-'CALLING ALL PAS'\nCarhion-'HOW TO FISH*\nLateit World Newi\nCIVIC\nPABLUM\n45<\nDEXTRI  MALTOSE ~\nNo. I, No. 2, No. 3\nm , ,\n\"    ,-\u25a0 *\nMann. Rutherford\nDRUG CO.\n3000 Cards lo\nBoost Salvage\nIn Nelson Area\nPassport Necessary When Applying\nlor Border Crossing Card al Border\nThru thousand cards designed to\nboost tht collection of salvage in\nNelion ind Diitrlct ire being distributed by the Imperiil Order Diughten of thl Empire tnd Bed Cron\njoint Salvage Committee.\nThe carda itt out the items ot Ml'\nvige to be collected. These included inythlng containing rubber and\nlacks, ragi ind clothing, mattresses,\nburlap tnd sacking, ilumlnum, coppir, brwi, letd, Iron ind steel, car\nbatteries, flit tinfoil, bottlei, jars\nand sealers, magazines, newipapen,\ncartons tnd brown paper tied' In\nseparate firm bundlei.\nIt ll ilso pointed out on the card\nthat tht Red Crou shop can uie\nmarketable salvage.\nFor tnt preient, tm cam, broken\nglass, dry cell batteries, bed springs.\ncir fenders, cir body tim, stovepipes ind bonei irt not required.\nThe public li uked to tvold mixing items. Paper li to be tied in\nseparate firm bundlei; rags in bags\nor cartons; bottlti ihould be pliced\nln heivy cardboard boxei, wood\ncases or nolo; small rubber ind\nmetal irtlclei in to be pliced In\nbags or ln boxei.\nCommencing April 37 there wl)\nbt t city-wide pick-up service an\nperiodic pick-ups thereafter. The\ncardt emphasize the point that\n\"Wute Ii Unpttriotlc.\"\nCinadlani who do not poiieii\npuiporti cannot obtain I border\ncroning card from Immigration offlctn it thl International Boundary.\nA nctnt itatement from Ottawi\nindicated thit thiy could. Thll\nprovei to bt Incorrect.\nltl'following letter from Citrine* McVey, Immigrant Intpector,\nNorthport, Wuh., Mti out thl procedure that muit bt followed in\nthl cim of both those who possess\npuiporti ind thoM who do not, who\nwlih to cron tht border.\nTo thi Editor:\nDeir Sir\u2014In vltw of tht fiet thit\nthen seems to bl considerable mlsr\nunderstanding among residents ot\nCinidi In regard to tht document-\ntry requirements to enter tht Unlti\ned Statei tor temporary visits, tht\nfollowing Informitlon is herewith\n\u2022uhmltted for whit ever disposition\nyou consider appropriate:\nCitizeni of Canada and British\nsubjects residing in Canada may be\nadmitted for visits of not ln exctn\nof 29 dayi tt porta of tntry If thty\ntrt in possession of the niw type\nnonresident alien's border crossing\nidentification card secured ot an\nAmtrlcin Consul In Ctnidi. No\npanport is required to secure thli\nctrd md tht holdtr miy bt admitted to the United Statei without\npreientatlon of panport In ordtr\nto secure this border cronlng card\nof an American Consul a personal\nappearance at the Consulate Office\nll neceuary tnd thnt photographs\nof the-applicant art required. An\napplicant may Include in hii application hi! accompanying wife and\nminor children but all perioni Included ln one application are to be\nincluded ln a group photograph.\nPhotographs ihould not bt larger\nthan 2x2 Inches. Separate cardi,\nhowever, may he obtained for vtrl-\nContlnual cannon flrt hu bien\nheard 100 mllei from the icene of\nfiring.\niiiiiiimiiiiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii\nSTAR CAFE\nAGAIN OPEN FOR\nFULL COURSE MEALS\nTEAS LICHT LUNCHES\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nWatch for tht\nSUCAR BOWL\nSPECIALS\nIn Tomorrow'! Piptr\nSee\nthe Fine Selection of\nRINGS at\nHARVEY'S\n684'BAKER ST.\nDOMINION DEPOSITS\nDOWN $17,024,000\nOTTAWA, AprU 15 (CP.) - Dominion Government depoilti decreased $17,024,000 to $20,293,000\nduring the week ended April 14, thl\nBank of Cmada reported today In\nIta weekly itatement of assets ind\nliabilities\nChartered bank depoilti Increased $11,316,000 tO $257,148,000 tnd\nnotes ln circulation Increased $3,-\n302,000 to $731,438,000.\nNBW YORK, April II (CP.) -\nWalter Chippie, tint baseman of\nMontreal Royals, broke t bont ln\nhli right leg today while sliding\nInto itcond bue In tht fourth Inning of an exhibition game wtth\nBrooklyn Dodgen.\nawwaaiwaaaaaaaaawwaUFWaannaaaaaanan\nSOMERS' FUNERAL\nSERVICE\n702 Biker % Phone 252\nOpen Day and Night\nCrematorium             Ambulance\n**a*a\u00a3amaa*Mie*, itM\noui memben of onl fimily If thty\ndtilrt.\nThoie not In possession of, thl\nntw type bdtdtr cronlng card \u00ab-\ncured Sf in Amtrlcin Consul must\nkt in possession of \u25a0 valid Canadian\nor British passport u \u2022 requisite\nto admlsilon. Unltid States Immigrant Inspectors it porta of entry\nire itlll authorized to Issue thl necessary nonresident allen'i border\ncrowing card to holden ot valid\npuiporti.\nPrior to April 1, 1943, Unltid\nStatu Immigrant Inspector! at porta\nof entry could Issue border cronlng\ncard! to holden of valid juuporti\nby affixing a fingerprint Impression of tht applicant to thi card. Beginning on Aprll 1, 1043, it Is necessary thit tht applicant tor a bordtr\ncronlng ctrd furnish two photo\ngraphs, to bl affixed to thl original\nand duplicate card, Penoni now\nholding unexpired border cronlng\ncardi ihould also bring with \"them\nwhen applying for admission two\nphotographs to be fastened to tht\noriginal card ln their panport ind\nthe duplicate card held by thla Servlct. It will bt desirable tor applicants for border cronlng cirdi to\npreient i letter of Introduction from\niome civic official, a bank or reliable ptnon or organization, itatlng\nWhin tht applicant li permanently\ndomiciled, hil business or ocoupttlon, and hil purpose ln vlilting tht\nUnited Statei.\nIt is believed thit If tht foregoing\ninformitlon should be published In\nyour ptptr lt might nvt considerable delay, inconvenience and expense .to certain citizeni of your\ncommunity who might otherwise bo\nfound Inadmissible because of I\nlick of travel documents upon applying for admission at a port of\nentry to the United Statu,\nVery reipectfully,\nCLARENCE L. McVEY.\nImmigrant Inspector.\nTurner Heads\nSlrong C.P.R.\nLoan Committee\nAid Oeorge Turner li Chtlrmin\not t itrong C.P.R. Victory Loan\nCommittal, tbe personnel of which\nwu innounced it Nelion Loin\nHeadquirten yeiterdiy. \u2022\nAid. Turner Ii also Chtlrmin of\ntht Payroll Saving! Motion of tht\ngeneral Victory Loin Committee\nind li i member ot tht Executive.\nIn connection with payroll living!\nhe.will address 1 -mtttlng Of employed of thi~ Koottnty Engineer-\nlng construction work tt Brilliant.\nMembers ot thl Railway Committee ate:     \u2022\nCar repair track, R. B. Stewart;\nlocomotive shops, J. Baldock;\nfreight ihedi, J. T. Laurie; Express\n\"employm, J. P. McLiren;' off ct\nitatC'JVT. Griffith!; trainmen, D. D.\nMcLean; 'conductor!, W. E. Marquis; firemen, 3. P. Duffy; engineen; L. L. Boomer; maintenance\nof way, A. S.. Stewirt\nSome ot these committeemen have\nagreed to broidcut ovtr CKLN in\nsupport of the Loin. They will\ncanvau and will alio appoint team\ncaptaini to assist ln making complete the canvau of C.P.R. employees..\nAid. Turner expreued the hope\nthat almllar committee! would be\nappointed in trail, Grand Forki\nand Cranbrook.\nRotary (Iub\nHolds\nLadies'Night\nA quiz conteit, community ilnglng and muiical selections were tht\nfeatures of a \"Ladles' Night\" tt Nelton Rotary Club Thundiy evening.\nIC C. McCannell, Pruldtnt of tht\nClub, htnded over tht Chairmanship of tht meeting to Mri. H. M.\nWhimiter tnd tht Rotary Annei.\nTht evening started with the\nlaughttr-prgvoklng gag of having\nthl ladies remove their hats, handing them over to the gentlemen\nwbo had to weir thtm throughout\ntht evening or pay tht penalty of\nbuying I war savings stamp.\n\"lte \"oldtlmen\" In -flit Club won\ntht quiz contort when they competed with tht \"newcomen\" to the\nClub. A. B. Oilker, R M. Whimiter, Dr.- W. LeWiley, md R. A.\nMid Month Food Specials\nEFFECTIVE FRIDAY AHD SATURDAY, APRIL 16 AND 17\nNABOB\n\u25a0\u00a3     fjutmrntt\nNabob Coffee\nlb. 47c\nRegular or Fine Grind\nCAF-O-TEN:   Btvti   coffee,   ni  MACARONI  or  \u00bbPAOHI17ll\ncouponi required,              AM* CtttlN't, fftlt\nLb. pkt  '\u00bbw> 11 tz. pkti., 2 for  *\u2022*>\nVITONE: Dellcloui ind     A**  RICE KRISPIES: *)\u00a3\/,\nNutrltloui, 12 oz. fin  *\u2022\">  Killoggt\", 2 pkti.  *Jr\nBRAN FLAKES:               2-M WAX PAPER: Kitchtn-     iqa\nPutt, I M, pkti., 2 for .... m**T  ctte, 100 ft roll*  A*T\nMATCHES: Red Bin),        0*A  BROOMS: Peieock, ynA\nPkt of S for    \u2022\u00bb\"*r lath  L   W\nFLOOR WAX: Old Engllih, ne SALT:.Windior, plain or ledlitd,\nrubbing, OCA lirgt 2 Ib. ihaken, in\/,\nQuirt tin   \"\"JT 2 ftr  \"\u2022\u25a0Jr\nJIFFY PAPER TOWELS: Htndy\nfor thl kitchen, eOA\nLarct roll!     *\">*\nPUFFED WHEAT\", ->C(*\nQuaker, 3  pkti.  _ m3>\nSPRING CLOTHES PINS: f CA\nPkt of I denn   *\u25a0\u2022*>\nCHIPSO: _Mft\nLirgt pkt _ *\u25a0\u2022\u00bb*\nDOQ   BISCUITS:   Dr.  Ballard'.,\nVirlety Squint, ?0(*\n2 lb. big _ \"*>\nFLOUR\nFive\n\u25a0loses,\nMaple   Leaf,\nRoyil\nHousehold,   Robin\nHood,\nPurify.\n98-lb\nSack\n ?3.10\n49-lb\nSack\n |1.60\n24-lb\nSack\n m\n.7-lb\nSack\n 28*\nPUREX:\n3 roll!        \t\nCAMAY SOA\"P!\n3 bin        ..   .\nSUNLIGHT SOAP:\n\u25a0* bin \t\n201\nm\nCertified Seed Potatoes\nNETTED CEMS\n100-lb. Sacki\nPrice,   each\t\n50-lb. Sacks, fri OC\nPrice, tteh  ^i.LO\n25-lb. Sicki, M OC\nFries, eaefc $L.Ld\nTURNIPS, 9 Iki 25f\nNEW CARROTS, 2 bunchei  25*\nLETTUCE, California, hud  19f\nORANCES, California 252*1,'2 donn  .75*\nCRAPEFRUIT, California 126*i, 4 for 25*\nCRAPEFRUIT, Ta*ai Pink Flo*, 2 for 23<\nTomatoes, Radishes, Creen Onions, Asparagus, Celery,\nSpinach, New Cabbage, etc.\nPhone\n10 or 11\nFREE, PROMPT\nWARTIME DELIVERY\nS&VL $A0\u00a3\u00a3Alf,\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nBy GLENN BABB\nAnoclated Prut Wir Analyit\nWar Secretary Stlmion'i assurance thtt t constantly increasing\nflow of supplies, especially plant!,\nwill (o to Oen. MacArthur ihould\ndispel tome of tht anxiety aroused\nby tht recent newi from tht Southwest Pacific.\nTht series of 100-plane rtldi In\ntht New Guinea and Solomoni areas\nln the lait few dayi leaves no room\nfor doubt that the tnemy has opened t new tactical'phut. It emphti-\nIzti the importance of maintaining\nor strengthening the preient Allied\nline of ale bam above Auitralia\nfrom which the bombers muit fly\nto hold thit invisible line beyond\nwhich the Japanese ctn not movt\nmajor forces except it suicidal coit.\nOnly ln thit wiy, in the .current\nphase, cm the Alllei offset the\ngreatly superior strength in tea and\nland forcei the Japaneie are concentrating along tht arc ot which\n,Truk, In the Carolina, li tht control point\nYeiterday'i itatement by a\nipokeaman for Gen. MacArthur\nthat a great Japaneie combat fleet\nll conitantly bated it Truk tnd\nthtt 250,000 toni of ihlpping Is\nmaintained in the Rabaul trea re-\nI III 111111 It 111 III III Hill llllllllll t ITI III \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0!<\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nniiimitiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiitiitiiiii\nTONIGHT - \"THI PUD PIPER\"\nClvlo\nTlmt to .Put Tholt Pur Coati\nAway.\u2014Uit\nELKAY\nMOTH FUME CRYSTALS\n,      SOeTIn\n\u2022'Alio\nUHVIX*        \u25a0      .\n85c, $1.25 pkf.\nAt Your Hexall Stort.\nCity Drug Co.\nPhon. 34\nBox 400\nTwo Fined for\nFalling Register\nFallurt to register himself, and\nfailure to register tht birth of a\nchild, will coit John Faminoff Jr.\not Winltw |35, plui costs, or four\nmonthi In Jail. Failure to regliter\ntht birth of t child coit John Plctln,\nalso ot Winlaw, $5 and costs aa tht\nalternative to 19 dayi in Jail.\nThese wtrt tht sentences handed\ndown Thuriday by John Cartmtl,\nStipendiary Magistrate, whtn the\ntwo mm appeared before htm.\nFaminoff wai fined $25, with the\nalternative of three monthi ln Jill,\nfor failure to register ai required\nunder national regulationi and $10,\nor one month ln jail comecutive\nwith hli other sentence, for filling\nto regliter the baby. He choie the\nJail term on both chargei. Plctln\npaid hli fine.\nIIRTS\nond SHORTS\nFor Summer Wear\nBo comfortable this\nSummer in shirts and\nshorts. No binding, no\ncreeping\u2014\nSHIRTS, cotton and rayon\n55* and 85*\nSHORTS, in broadcloth\n75*'\nEMORY'S\nLIMITED\nTht Man'i Ston'\n\u2022a,fa,aaa,wafa,a,a,aa\nrit\nSmoke t Black Cat Cigarette I for\n12c. 20 for 29c. VALENTINE'S.\nFarm for sale, 9 lc. cleared,\nIn timber. Bltckwood Agency.\n\u25a0CT\nemphasizes tbl dangeri of I continuing lituitlon. It has not ching\ned greitly since thi Ptclflc wtr be\ngin.\nThe advantage! in thll poiltion,\nwhich enable Japan to replace her\nlosses ln perhipi one-fifth, thi tlmt\nand with one-fifth thl transport\nneeded to repilr those of tht Allies,\nwere among . the advantages on\n\u2022which Japan counted when ihe took\nthe gimble of wir against tht\nUnited Statei and Britain.\n8000 MILES OP DEFENCES\nThey were handed her In 1919\nwhen the Allied and auoclited powers assigned bir tht mandate for the\nformer German Islands which\nstretch across tht Equatorial Ptclflc trom the Philippines to the,\nInternitlonil Dateline. These Japan,\nln breach of her pledget, converted\nInto a 3000-mile row ot uminkable\naircraft carriers capable of dominating nearly all movement ln tht\nWeitem Pacific between the Tropics ot Cancer and Capricorn.\nIt will take much time md i tremendoui tffort to break through\nthit lint. Perhipi it can be nullified only by turning lt as tht Germani turned the Maglnot Line, hy\na itrategy not based on the Australian area.\nReierve May 6th for United W.\nM. S. Spring Tea.\nWuhtri, lrohtn, cletnin k poi-\nliheri rtpilred by tht Beitty Mm.\nCribbage tonight Eagle Hall,\nAdmliilon 25c, 8 p.m. iherp\nGtt your itedi tt Wiit'i Newi tnd\nbe proud of your Victory Girden.\nPeeblei, Preildent-elect, compoied\nthe oldtime ttttn, md W. G. Harold,\nR. R. Horner,\" J. H. Argyll md\nRev. H. Stewart Forbea, compoied\nthe newcomen' team. Mr. Forbes\nwai later replaced by A. ltt Shleldi,\nMiu Jean Gilker was quiz mistress, md Mri. E. P. Dawion and\nMri. J. Erb, were Judges.\nMra A. M. Shield! tnd Mlu Annit Bulk, each img two delightful\nvocal ioIoi, accompanied at the piano by Mn. C. W. Tyler, who aim\naccompanied the community ilnglng.\nAt the cloie of tht program, Mr\nMcCannell expreued pleasure at\nhaving the ladiei as gueiti, md the\nhope thtt at some time in the future,\nMake ttrly\nappointment\nfor New Eaiter\nHair Styling.\nHaifrh Tru-Art\nPhone 327\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi\nASK YOUR GROCER FOR\nHOOD'S Bread\nYOUR HOMI BAKIRY\n\u2022lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nAuction Sale\nSaturday, April 17\nI P.M.\nOno Milo Writ of Salmo\non Erie Road\nActing undtr Instruction! from\nMr. E. W. Roach, I will offer tht following:\n2 pigs, 4 monthi old; 25 whltt Leghorn md Hampihlri chlckeni, 1,\n2-yeii\"-old Rtdpolt iteer, ont Jeney\nbull, ont Jeney cow (milking) 5\niwirmi of beat, 12 bee hlvei, pump\n\u25a0nd pipe fitting! for Irrigation. Ker-\nittr, itump puller, wagons, girden\ntooli, 2 heitlng itovrs. Singer Sewing machlnt, Beatty gasoline washing machine, houn hold furniture\nof ill klndi, fruit Ittt ind numtr-\n.1111 othtr ranching equipment.\nGoodi  on  vltw  morning  of  ult,\nTermi: Cuh.\nC. HORSTEAD,\nAuctioneer\n'\ntht Rotary. Annti would bmd together as a service club to tld the\nwir tffort ind re-eittbllihment ln\nthe poit-war world.\nFarmers Get\nSpecial Termi\non Victory Bonds\nSpecial terms for the uie of\nVictory Bondi to farmers and\nothen whoie Income comei it,\nln some cases, widespread Intervals, were mnounced yeiterdiy\nby H. A. Mttthewi of Nelion Diitrlct Victory Lotn heidquirten.\nIn iuch cases Victory Loin\nbondi may be purchased on \u2022\ncaih piyment of 10 per cent with\ntht balance payable any time\nwithin ilx months. Thli cm be\ndone without any extra charge or\nIntereit\nR.C.A.F. Recruiting\nParty to Come\nto Nelson May 13,14\na C. A. F. Mobile Recruiting\nUnit from Cilgary will next viilt\nNelion May is and 14, H. E. \"Hiiln,\nhu been advlied. Other Kooteniy\ndatei have not ytt been mnounctd.\nPenonntl of the ptrty will bt tht\nume u on the lut visit, It is tx\npectecl.\nF. H. SMITH\nIf. Ifi Electric\nPhone 666        351 Bakor SI.\nWomen'!\nday, 2:30.\nventry.\nIriitltute. meeting  Fri-\nSpeaker, Mr. J. H. f>\nI.OD.E. memberi do not forget\nto pick up salvage cardi at Red\nCrou Shop Saturday.\nOnly 7 cleaning diyi till Euttr.\nSend lt todiy for Enter dtllvtry-\n1042-JONELLA   CLEANERS-1042\nCabbage, cauliflower, lettuce tnd\npansy pltnti, Bealby stall Saturday\nMarkeL\nThert ire about 900 inspectors in\nBritain aulgned to apprehend black\nmarketeer!. ,\nJ. P. Walgren\nGeneral Contractor\n301 Carbonate St.\nPOLAROID CLASSES\nFor your protection.\nNow available at\nCuthbert Motors Ltd.\nOpp Humt Hotel tnd Poit Offlct\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuite 205\nMedlcil Arte Building\nDROP IN POR A\n\"Pickup\"\nMelon Dew\n tiiiitttttttttti\nFOR RENT\nSINGLE ROOM\nANNABLE BLOCK\nFleury's Pharmacy\nPreicriptloni\nCompounded\nAccurately\n, Mtd  Arte Blk,\nPHONE 23\n<f\nPaifeurixed\nMilk Mata\nChildren\nHealthy\nAik your deiler for Florldi fancy\norangei. New cir irrived. McDonild\nJam Co.      \u2022\nDon't forget lecture on Strategic\nminerals Tonight, 8 p.m., it Chamber\nof Minei.\nReierve Fridiy, Miy 7, for Firemen*! Dmct it tht Civic. Lucky\nticket prlie draw.\n614 acres close to Nelion, small\nhouie, barn, \u00bb1200, Termi, Robertion Realty.\nNelion   School   Botrd   Regulir\nMeitlng  tonight, I p.m.\nCENTRAL. SCHOOL\nFiling cards. All sizes and ruling!.\nD. W. McDerby, \"Tht Stitloner ind\nTypewriter Mm\", 9H Btker St.,\nNelion, B.C.\nGel youMcreen doon k wlndowi\nnow. Screen doon it J3.IM ind *4 50.\nAdjustable sliding window screcm.\nScreen .cloth ln all wldthi at\u2014\nHIPPBRSOtTS\nSPECIAL SALE\nMAGLIO PLUM TREES\nOnt year old treei each 11\nTwo md S yr old treei each SI\nSpeclil Prices for larger orderi\nC Maglio. SM Robson. St   Nelion\nTIRE RETREADING\n\u2014Truckownera\u2014\nbave   modern  equipment,\nyour tirei rttreided NOWI\nRIVERSIDE MOTORS\n1JM Col Ave., Trail - Phont 440\nWo\nHava\nS. J. 0011a, D.S.C., R.C*.\nof Vmcouver\nRegiitered Chlropodiit md Foot\nSpecialist\nWill be In the Arlington Hotel, Trill,\nfor ONE DAY ONLY. Stt. Aprll 24.\nWrite Arlington Hotel for .appointment.\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nFuneral nervlct for tht lite John\nWilliam Grahim will be held from\nthe Thompion Funeral Home Stturdiy it 2 p.m., Rtv. G. G. Boothroyd officiating. Interment will bt\nIn Nelion Memoriil Pirk.\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nW  I. THOMPSON. Prop\nDiy ind Night Service.\n24 Hour Ambulmct Servlct\n515 Koottnty It        Phont Mt\na$\u00ab\u00ab9\u00bba\"\u00bb\u00bb9iaS\u00ab\u00bb8W\u00abSt\u00bb\u00bb3\u00ab\u00bb\u00bbSa\nHava the\n|ob Dbne\nSn\nRight\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nFAWCrrr, Mm Annie M.-Plu-\ned iway at Vancouver April 12\nFuneral tervlcei will bt held from\nSomen Funeral Homt Fridiy (to<\ndiy) It 2 pm., Rev. A. Stewart of<\nficltllng.\nWANTED\nFLOWER POTS\nTha Parks Dept. of font city are greatly In need of\nflower-pots of all sizes. (Due to the war these are hard\nto secure). The Dept. feels there are many pots laying\naround homes and basements which are serving no useful\npurpose and for those wishing to donate, we have arranged\nthe following collection points.\nHUME SCHOOL JUNIOR HICH SCHOOL\nCBNTRAL SCHOOL      CITY HALL\nPARK GREENHOUSE\nIf In largo quantities phono City Hall.\nThe Dept. will appreciate your co-operation in this\nmatter, to assist them in this programme of city beautification.\nCHAIRMAN PARKS COMMITTEE.\nMURPHY BROS\n-..   :.\n\u2014   -    ---^\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\n,        PHONE 815\n\u00bbWM\u00abMaiaiowfti)imwM8\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab>fe\n_\nIt li worth whili tl viilt\nLaktildi Itrvltl ftr\nGROCERIES\nA*\nOpp.\nLiknldi Pirk\nW, D. 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