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Mer%VC><fif6n_ff\"\nChairman ot th\u00ab Progressive Conservative Party, suggested to-\nplgM that Quebec's 1941 plebiscite vote no longer reflects th*\nview of the majority in that Province and said that Canada's\nnational honor demands an immediate order-in-council making\nmen   In  the   home - defence*\nforcei available  for  overseas go ilong on our own. win or lou.\"\n.jujy Mr.    McTtgue    Interprtted    Iht\n''   \u201e ,.        ., . . .\u201e i \"Governmtnt'i ptriliUnc* ln Ittv-\n\"Th. Government, [\u00bb\u00bbiit*ac* In ( lr>lne(J\nleivinf theie .Mined \u2022oldierl of the  ^ (n Canidi\u201e u ...^\nLome  Arm,  in Canada,    he  *\u00bb'\u00b0. ,nc, ,o ,.. wl\u201e of %hm mlnor,     ,n\n\u2022cm onl. beconitruedu deference;^ proylnc. ^ ^\n. T\nnwe*OJ_r\nto tht will of the minority in the\nJrrovince of Quebec u voiced in the\nplebiscite.\n\"But who ii to \u00bb\u00aby ln thli grave,\ncritical moment of history, while\nthe Canadian Army Is bravely fighting with iti Allies, that the view expressed ln the plebiscite doei truth\nlarge \"No\" vote wu registered ln\nthe Manpower Plebiscite ot 1941.\nWhile Nationalist leaden In Quebec say the Plebiscite reflects the\npresent will of the people of that\nProvince, \"1 prefer to believe thit\nrecent events have so challenged\nthe people of all this nation that\npadre of Canada, Father Armand\nSabourin, Lets Fusllien Mount-\nRoyal, are more Indicative of what\npeople are thinking across Canada\nloday. He quoted from a speech\nmade by Father Sabourin after his\nreturn from Dieppe saying \"we\nfight with England, our ally\" and\nciting the freedom of speech and religion enjoyed under an \"Anglo-\nProtestant\"  Government.\nThe Progreulve Conservstlvs\nParty believes in a fair deal and an\nadequate share of the national Income for the farmer, he continued,\nand \"ai far as labor U concerned, by\nviewi and record ipeak for themselves.\n\"On that lubject even the CCF,\ncannot out-C.CT. me. When they\nwere theorizing I, fortunately, wu\nin a position to be able to do a great\ndeal of accomplishing.**\nfull, reflect the will of th. peopl. j ^ ;,\u201e,', .xpruud b, thi\nol Quebec u of thu moment; ' _ ' ti_\"__uj\nSAYS VIEW CHANGED\n\"Ultrt - Nationalist leiden\" In\nQuebec even now were empriiiiz-\nlng that opinion, uld Mr. McTtgue,\nbut ht preferred to believe thai recent event! hid \"so challenged the\npeople of ill thli nation\" that Quebec'! view had chinged.\nIn an addreu accepting the nomination u Progreulve Comervatlve\ncandidate in the next Federal election ln hit native riding of Wellington South, Mr. McTague criticized\nthe Federal Government! manpower policies.\nIndustry need* 18*8,000 men ind\n\"wt ire In Imminent need'' of *8,0_0\nfor reinforcement! for the Overieu\nArmy tnd \"ln tht ftct of ill thli,\nwhat U to be done ibout an army\nof approximately 75,000 n,w ln aervlce for the defence of Canada'\"\n'Now  u te whin  thli  Ptrty\nstinds tn thli mitter, lit mi ittti\nIn   Ilmple   unequivocal   term..   To\n\u2022ur Army Overieu tnd thilr rt-\nlltlvtt  here  Wl  Uy,  you   ihould\nhtvt    rilnforcemmls    now    tnd\nthty in ivillibli now frem tht\ntrilnid troopi not ntw and never\nnnulrid    ftr    homt  difmct  so\nU Ciller).\n\"Sine* th* Invulon we hive hid\nnumeroui ititement! directly from\nthi Deptrtment of Nitlonil Defence\n_ te tk* urgency of reinforcements\nSurely national honor demand! that\nwithout an houri delay the necu-\nI ia_7 Ordar-In-Councll ihould be\niking tbeu reinforcement!\n| ivillible,\"\nTo th* firmer ind Induitry we\nuy your dltflcultlei would never\nbaa* coin* ibout with i Itir md\nequitable policy properly admlnli-\ntrred\" ind \"wi lUnd tar lair overall equitable ihirlng of th* burdens\nel ww without fur or favor,\" said\ntha former Ontario Appeal Court\nJuitlce tnd former Chiirmin of th*\nNation*! Wir Ubor Board.\nlv*ry Provinc* of the Dominion\nhu b*en deceived tnd fooled\" tnd\nuentment  In Quebec  \"at  broken\njromliei and undertaking!\" can be\n|*ully underitc.d, ht uld. \u2022 riding\n\"Whither tht Pi-evlnee ef Qua-\nhu hu many tr f*w rtctmuntt-\ntlvls  I* this Pirty whtn  It It  re-\nturned to power It will receive tht\num* filr treatment ti iviry other\nProvince\u2014 but nilthir specul prl-\nvlllgis nor unfair burden, will bl\ntht IU of tny Provinc*.\nSummer May See Pull Siiccmi\nSoy* Churchill.\u2014Peg* 4.\nU.S. Hi-vl.i Strike Twice at Baie\nof Pilotleu Plon.i.\u2014Poge 3.\nNormandy leach B\u00abcomei Buileit\nPort III France.\u2014Page S.\n(pS\u00ab\nNILION, BRITISH COLUMBIA. CANADA-TUISDAY MORNINQ. JUNI to, 1M4\nrr: \u00bb,r .-\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0     i    r   \u25a0-\nNUMB!n 44\nSIEGE OF CHERBOURG LAUNCHED\nReport Capture\nof Villages by\nFrench Patriots\nNIW YORK, Junt II (AP) \u2014\nThl Irimvllli radio repotted to-\nnight thet Praiwh pitrltti had\ncaptured th* alpine village et St.\nGervila, Wut ef Grenoble, after\nfltrct fighting. Th* broadcait\nUld the French Miquli lut KM\nmen la th* battl* and ducrlbed\n\"huvy\".\nFLOODS WORST\nIN HISTORY\nOF ALBERTA\nBridges, Roads and\nFerries Damaged;\nFarmlands Flooded\nRESCUE PEOPLE\nIDMONTON, Iune 11 (CP)-\nLiti riports todiy uld that find\nwaUri h*d b*gun to reetee alette\nthe Pembina and Piddli Rlvin,\n\u2022 bout H mllu North and North-\nmm**rwrw*%mmSmUmWtfmww *etv\nditiona In tnt rlv-r villiya wte*\ndeicrlbed u tM wont I* thl hlitory of Alb-ete. __ .. \t\nMinuter of Public Work* W. A.\nfillow uid today that dtmige ciui-\n\u2022d by the nmpigir.g witen would\nseriously Interrupt bridge uvd ro*d\nwork progrim* pl*-_n_ for thii y**r\nNo eetlmit* li ivillible on Iht\ndtmagi bul bridge*, road* and fer-\nrlei hivt been reported dimiged\nwilh many of the -_-_\u00ab\u2022* itiU und\u00abr\nwiter Some report* uld th* rlv\u00abn\nrou nine feet higher thin any pn-\nvlouily ricordtd high mark.\nSerious damage hu been reported\nto highwiyi ind brldgu for ibout\n70 mllu North of D*lv*d*t*,\nthrough Minoli tnd Roulngton oo\nlh* Pemblr-i. lo IU Junction wllh tht\nM JAP PLANES\nDESTROYED\nOFF SAIPAN\nOnly One Unit of\nU.S. Fleet Hit\nin Great Air Battle\nASLITO TAKEN\nPEARL HARBOR, Junt 11 -\n(AP)\u2014United Stitis Mtrlnes and\nArmy troopi havt captured Asllto\n\u25a0 Irdromi tnd driven eittward ill\ntha way icrin Silpin Iiland lo\ntha ihon tf Mtflcltnnt Biy,\nwhllt in l.tlmilid 800 Jipineie\nplint., itticklng th* off.hore Am-\ntrlun cirrler ti.k forci wtrt dt-\n\u2022Iroyid In th* greit*.I Pacific lie\nbattli. slnci Midway, It wu an-\nn\u00aben\u00ab*d l**_y.\nWork troopt ilreidy tr* putting\nlh* Aililo ilrstrlp on th* Islind'i\nmajor ahrbeu la operation for United Statu plana*\nThe communique uld II wu _\u2022-\nlleved \u2022 portion ot lb* Jap plan**,\nmiking the attack on ilrcnft car-\nrlers, extending oyer ieveril hours\non Sunday, ware flying from Jap-\nanau earrlar* ud using nearby\n\u25a0hot* beau tor ihuitle Undlngi\nTh* Jip ittack wu wi ruefully\nrtrpulied In \u2022 Urge icile lerlil\n-wttk.\n\"Informitlon rputfitly avillible\nIn-iulu that only on* of our wr-\nttte unlti WU dimagtd and this\ndamage wu minor,\" Pacific Flnt\nhudquarbm uld.\nNo aatlmat* Is yet ivillibli on\nAmerlcin ilrcrift loan*\nT-\u00ab -ominunlqua nld vygtcnutlc\nbombing tnd strifing of airfield* on\nGuam and nearby Roti \"iharply\nlimit--\" Uw effecUvtmets of Jipineu uie of ihuttlt ihort field* to\nlaunch their carrltr planu tfilnit\nth* United Slites tuk fore*.\nAmerlcin iwiult troopt drovt on\nt fairly wide front completely\n\u2022crou th* Uland ta th* ihore ot\nMigiclenne Bay, 8H mllu from th*\nW\u00ab__ern landing bucb.\nThli advance of about \u2022 milt tnd\ni half abac* frld*y cut oft mtn* ot\nUs* enemy defender! In \u2022 tight er-\nrow-ehipe uctor on Satpan'i South-\netitem comer on Lalo point\nTo lupplement thtt decltrillon I\nthill mtkt in idded one  Then in\nno dull with iny penon or group  Athibuci Hlvn.\nla Iht Province ol Quebec tnd then i    Hundredi   of   ecru of f\u00bbrml\u00bbnd\n\u2022111 be no deali for the purpoee ol hivt bten Doodad  both  lut and _____ \u201e__ \u00ab_. *_-_*_*. Hia\nwlnnhJi   m TkIL.   rurlhirmor. , W*t of tht town rf WoaUock, .bout boon rapotl* from th. tVxxUd di*\nthere will be no constituency deals. \u25a0 IS mllea directly North of Edmon-\nWt aha.ll laave that to our oppo- (ton. md Ln nvtnjr cms* ttuxiilim bot*\ntints, whether Liberal or CCT\n\"There will be no pawing of the\nluck-Tim or otherwise- on to ui\nIf Mr King wishes the lupport of\nth. Communist Pirty either by way\nof coalition, cooperation or any\nother kind of fusion, he n welcome\nIf Mr Coldwell changes his mind\n\u2022bout Tlm Buck or the Bloc Popu-\nUire. Uut li his privilege   We shell\nlud to be evacuated.\nFour  larye  (Mete were  sent t*\nths flooded   districts   'rom   ((.mentor, tver th. wstksrid  te help sv-\nof   whom   he.   taken   to   the   roof\ntops ef their heff.ee .nd barns\n\u2022 \u2022caps flood water*.\ntrtrti.\nTraffic over th* Canadian National Railways Vancouver-Edmonton\nmainline wu still tied up du* to\nwashouts W\u00ab_tt of Edmonton. Wuh*\nouts on th. Coel Branch lib. from\n\u00ab\u00bb.ta  maeun-d  runlllu.  u-.\u00bb|\"2  SV^w\"i BTrT'7  \u2122\"\n., .\u201e,. __., ^t t. ... ___.   traffVc _nd dtlieni of Cadomln were\nforced to bring In food ruppllas by\ntruck from CoaUpur, a. miles Eait\nCadomln la 11. mllu Southwell of\nConilderibli lou of Uva-tock bulbar*.\nRUSS SWEEP\nIN ON\nVIIPUR1 PORT\nShips Attempting to\nFlee Shelled;\nSay 16 Ships Sunk\nFINNS TO QUIT?\nBY  RUSSELL  LANDITROM\nAnocltUd Prtu Stiff Writer\nLONDON, Junt 11 (AP)-Bui-\n\u2022Itn troopi, pouring through tht\nbrokin Flnnlih Minntrhtlm lint\n\u2022n \u25a0 80-mllt front, iwept to \u2022\npoint leu thin 10 mllu frem Vllpurl todty u ftovltt tlrmen and\nlong-ringe artillery begin bombing tnd ihelllng Flnnlih ihlpt attempting tt fill tht aeaport at tht\ntap of thl Kirellin lithmus, Moscow innounced tonight.\nThe London News-Chronicle correspondent with tht Soviet troopt\nuld Marshal Leonid A. Govorov'c\nipearheadi already were fighting in\nVllpurl'i suburbs ind added that\nthe Rusilms \"ihortly wll] b* in t\npoiltlon to dlcttte termi\" to the\n________\nAmid report! thtt Finland wu\n\u2022bout to quit the war, the Stockholm\nnewipaper Svenika Dagbladet predicted the Finnish Cabinet would be\nrevimped tomorrow. It uld Premier\nEdwin Llnkomlu and Finance Minister Valno Tanner, th* two men\nlargely responsible for Flnlld'l rejection of Soviet irmistlce terma\nthru monthi igo, would retire.\nA midnight Ruislin communique\nlupplement uid Soviet airmen unk\nII ihlpi ln Vllpurl Hirbor, Including il* traniport!, and that ona Rui-\nslin Infmtry unit ilont wiped out\n1000 Finns today.\nSoviet pline* Siturdiy night\n\u2022giln hiivlly nlded Kirktnu nur\nth* Flnnlih border ln Northern Norway, t lupply port for Oermen\ndivisions itltloned In Finland, the\nbulletin uld.\nThe Finn* tell buk frem Meu-\nli. Imp.rtint roid Junction M\nmllu tram thi Flnnlth dull, te\n111.     C\u00a9*__-_|     tl**)    V',9*l*-P*Bl-*l - tW*******nW*' I\nnlqui uld. Othir Rid forcn\n\u2022wipt Into Rokktli, lut than 10\nmllu from th* port of Vllpurl,\nfall  tf which  tndtd  tht  1881-40\nRuiK-Finnlih war.\nMor* thin TO populited placet and\ntour rillwiy sutions wtr* taken,\nth* Ruiilins announced.\nThe Flnnlih plight wu depicted\nln Stockholm reporti u critical. Military oburvan in London, noting\nthat tha cipture of Rokkila represented a gain of flv* mllu during\nlb* day uld they believed Vllpurl\nmight fill within two dtyi or latt\nA Stockholm report uld form*\ntlon of i new Flnnlih Government\ntucked or even beaded by Baron\nMinnerhrlm wu \"imminent,'' and\nanother repor. from thla tource uld\npreliminary feelen for puce termi\nhid been put out\nR.A.F. Fighters Fly\n25,000 Sorties,\nDestroy 239 Planes\nLONDON, Jun* II (CP)\u2014R.A.F,\nfighter* of th* Ind Tictlcil Air\nForci ind th* air defenci af\nGntt BrlUln group flew neirly\n25,000 lortiei In lupport of thi\nNormindy operitiom bltwien the\ndawn of D-day ind midnight lun\nday night. It wu innounced te\nnight\nR.A.F. fighter* destroyed 188\nOtrmtn plinei and dimiged\nmany mar* whllt losing 111 fighter*.\nINVAIION ZONI WIDINI IN NORMANOYl\nTit* battle ef N*rwt*ri*y, new In Hi lir.t ,<a,..\nfallewlng the Invulon if Irti Frtne* teat, tor,\ntlawu te *** u* -ueeee-n fir thi Ami* ftewti\nwhllt in Iht bukgeeun* th* wir i*im it Wut\n-treUhu huh frem lit* ua\nKM mllu whin tha -inland Mleatta Will\" t. tha\ntatmy |11 It uld It itr*-**. _*rt_g*. Lt Miu te\nptsini. ib*v* Ptria. Ot th* CNrbiMeg pealaewlt\nill, the Alllu einiinui te take men aaiaai a*ar\nIhllr lltthhtgU. Rl!iaaill\u00ab*I>t! plsn** brie*, kuk\nreperu thel Btrwiu lr* tryln* te\nt\u00bbd m*n (81 tew*** th* *o*A battl*\nmey.\nExtend Callup\nto Wi Group\nOTTAWA, Jun* 11 (CPl-lxlen-\nlion of milltiry cill-up regulitioni\nto til men born in 1888 wu innounced todiy ln th* Commoni by\nUbor Mlnliter Mitchell.\nMm bom ln 1-2. will be instructed to report when they reach the\nage of 18 and ilx months, th* Minuter uld.\nNo dseng* is mad* in th* ige it\nwhich men tr* called but u the\neligible ige groupi tr* baud on\nthe yean of birth ownilon to l__s\nbecomei necemry thli yeir. Tht\nregualtloni previously applied to\n\u202211 men born In Ihe year 1818\nto 118- and ilngle men bom In the\nyun IM lo 1I88( provided thay\nbar* not pitied their 18th blrthdiy.\nII li estlmiled that 104.000 mm\nbom In 18M will reach the ige of\n1SH bttwten July 1, 1844. ind Junt\n80,  IMS\nTAXI DRIVER ROBBED\nVICTORIA, Jun* II ICP)\ndon Gr\u00abh\u00bbm. taxi driver, wu Hue*\nup. robbed of |T0 ind then ilugged\nby hit taxi pau*n*fr urly Sundiy\nmorning.\nAIR BLOWS (UT\nDOWN SOU! OF\nROBOT AnACKS\nBombings of Six\nMonths Also\nDelayed Bomb Use\nBy ALEX SINGLETON\nA.soclited Pren Staff Writer\nLONDON, Jun* 11 (AP)-Unitcd\nStatu huvy bomber* itruck twice\ntoday at tht robot rooit around Pu\nda Cilali u the Air Mlnlitry dli-\ncloud thit ilx monthi of ilr illick\nknocked out m many launching\nplitformi that th* pilotleu bombi\nfinally were loos* on leu thin one-\nfourth tha Kile planned.\nTh* Germini launched th* noisy\nJet-propelled winged bomb* acrou\nthe Channel for the fifth succeislv*\nday In an apparent attempt to divert\nAllied air might from tbe Normindy\nbattlefield and Germiny itielf.\nThe Air Mlnlitry uid tha pre\nInvulon attacks en thi launching\nmm not only eut down ths icile\nof the ittack the Germani had\nplanned, but alu ciused \u2022 urieui\ndtlly In tht opening of th* attack \u2014 probably explaining why\nthli aecret weipon wu not uud\ntutor*.\nFighter aircraft and anti-aircraft\ndef_.i_er has** been mikfag miny\nsuccessful attacki on th* projectiles\nIn th* lut few diyi tnd Urge number! hiv* ben ihot down, th* innouncement uld.\nThe Germani planned to launch\ntheie attacki nearly \u2022 year ago, the\nMlnlitry uld, and counter-meu-\nures were promptly taken. Th* Germen experimental itation it Peene-\nmunde in Prusila wu attacked by\nRAF, bomben Aug. 17 and 11 lut\nyear, cauilng urloui damage and\neisuilties, and fictoriei making\nspecial weapon*, notably thou at\nFrlederlcluhafen, were ittacked\n\u2022nd dimiged.\nThouundi of ilr photogrtphs\nliken over Northern Frince lut\nyur bared the conitructlon of dis-\nchargt polnti tnd these subsequently were witched Tbe first Allied\nbomben ulled to tht ittack on\nthu* rampi lut December.\nU.S. FIGHTERS TAKE\nOFC FROM AIR\nIASES IN FRANCE\nAK ADVANCED LANDING\nGROUND IN rRANCE, June .\u00bb-\n(AP)\u2014American fighters and fighter-bombers began operating from\nthis baat yesterday and by supper-\nlime fighters had run oft seven missions in cloee support of troops\nThe planea took off as fast as they\ncould be refueled, rearmed and\nstrung with bombs.\nGive Third Reading\nto War Assets Bill\nOTTAWA, June 1\u00bb (CP) - The\nCommons tonight gsve third reading on division to a bill incorporating the crown assets corporation.\naet up to dispose of surplus and ob-\nsolate war materials.\nThe House defeated by a standing vote of 57-31 an opposition\namendment to a clsuse of the bill\ncalling for the corporation to submit\nto Psrllament an annual report In\na form prescribed by the Minister\nof Munitions and Supply.\nThe amendment was moved by\nJohn Diefenbaker (PC-Lake Center) who urged that the report contain full particulars of eeeh sale\nby the corporation, and that the report be submitted to tbe Public Accounts Committee nf the Commons\nPrice Ceilings Placed on\nCanadian and Imported Cherries\nOTTAWA. Jun* II .CD - Th*\nPrlcei Board tonight announced in\norder, iffeotlvi Immedlitely. estib-\nllihlng price celling! on Cinidltn-\nI jr-sst n rherrlei of all type, for th*\ntint Uu* Old letting ceilings on\ndxrrlu Imported during th* period July 1 In Sept H.\nThe or_*r bring* ehurlu under\nth* ua* prlt-\u00ab aad mirk-up u\nnow I* bt effect tor moet ed lh*\nother dorn\u2014Ilr frulti ind vegeiblei.\n\u2022nd l)p- Boerd nld It win raault In\nonntumer prteu \"illghtly lower\"\nthan Ihraa* of lut yur but illgtilly\nhift_*( thtn thou prvraillnf In INI\nGroweri' celling prleu to ihlppen\ntnd wholetilen ar* ttt it II XI per\nila-quirt flat and HM per four-bai-\nk*t rrale lnr red Kinri P*T_*nt*t*\nmark-up* *r* limned for shippers,\nwholeuleri and retillrrs\nGroweri' celling prleu direct lo\nconaumtn, fob. (hipping polnl, ir*\nIIJI pu ilx-oiurt flat md ISJI\npu four-buket er\u00abt\u00bb tor blick iwut\ncherrlei: $1 SI pm ilx-quirt flat\nand HII PU four-basket crate for\n\u2022nd HII per four-buket crate for\nred lour*. Traniport*tlon cut! m\u00bby\nbe idded tor ihlpmenti lo polnti\nmore thin 13 mllu iwiy.\nFRENCH TAKE\nELBA ISLAND,\nION PRISONERS\nAllies Find Stiffer\nResistance\nin Florence Drive\n8TH ADVANCES\nBV LYNN HEINZ1RLINQ\nAssociilid Press War Corrisptindint\nROME, Juni 11 (AP)-Fnnoh\nColonial troops complitid th*\nconquest tf lib* Iiland today and\ncipturid IM0 prlsoniri whlli en\nthe Italian mainland Ith Army\nforcei puihed forward to positions\nless than thru mllu from Piru-\nOil, tha major communication!\nMntra between Romt tnd Florence.\nCipture of lh* bland wu \u2022nnounced in sn Allied African Headquarten communique released at Algiers.\nRadio Frince it Algien said that\n8th Army entered th* Southern suburb* of Perugli Mondiy morning.\nTh* enemy, though itill falling\ntuck toward lh* Plu-Riminl, or\n'Gothic lln*. North of Florence, wu\nputting up notlce.bly stiffer reir-\ngu*rd reiiitinci. Th* Nul girrlion\nof Perugli. big ro*d hub It mllu\nNorth of Rome ind about 11 mllu\nSoutheut of Florence, wu fighting\nwith ilubbornneu.\nEighth Army troop* driving toward th* dty from lh* Cut ciptured Asslii, 11 mllu iwiy and\nthrust on mother four mllu\nthrough Bisiii, From th* louth\nAlllid irmored unlll ciptured\nSan Mirtlno Delfico, leu than\nthru mllu from Perugia.\nHeavy fighting wu reported it\nCltt* Delli Pleve. 2- mllu Southwest of Perugli. Along th* Adriatic\ncout Allied forcu ciptured Bel-\nlinte, 14 mllu Southern of Aicoll\nand only eight mllu from tha Troo-\nto River. Than wu no Allied con-\nfirmillon ot a Otrman report of\nnidi try Alllad Commindc* ilong\nth* Adriatic Cout\nMARSHALL, ARNOLD IN ROMI\nIt wu dlKlosed Gen. C. Minhill.\nU.S. Chief ot Stolt, ind Gen. Arnold,\nChief of lb* Amerlcin Air Forcu,\nhad visited Rom* ind th* Italian\nfront and had confered with Alllad\ncomminden In thli theitre.\nTh* Sth Army drovi th* enemy\nfrom sevenl strong points, capturing Campagnatlco uid sanding advene* units 10 mllu North of Grc*-\nsetto French forcu In th* um*\ngeneril aru seized Roccilbegni ind\nipproiched Ridlcofinl\nChinese Report\nNew Setbacks\nCHUNGKING, June i% (AP)-\nA Japsnsse drivi polntsd trt the\nvitil railway Junction ef Henej-\nyan| In (ewer Hunan Prevtnce\nhas mada mora preerees. the Chinese Hlfh Commend eald tonight,\n\u2022nd tt alio acknowladgtd a set\nback In Yunnan Province, far ta\nthe Wsst, In the lees of Uftflinf\nen the Burma Read.\nWith Changshs encircled and IU\nposition now appearlnf hopeless\nthe Japanese main body which by\npaaaed tbe city drove aeveral miles\nbeyond captured Chuchow, lto\nthan 73 milts north*sst erf the Can\nton-Hankow railway city of Hen*\nyanf Protective columns for this\noffensive movement spread out Kaet\nand West of the strategic railway\nChuchow Is about SS miles Southeast of Changsha. About tha same\ndistance to the Southwest, enemy\ntroops who captured Slnftan continued a push to the Weet, but later\nwere  checked.\nFierce fighting continued unabe.-\ned In the suburbs of Changiha itself\nThirty miles to the West, in fightm*\naround Nlngnang. the Chinese\nclaimed to have Inflicted more than\n1500 casualties on tbe enemy.\nAs for tha Yunnan Province setback. Just laat of Northern Burma,\ntonight's communique announced a\nChlneae wttfcdrawal from Leungllng.\ncaptured June 10 by the Chines*\nThe bulletin uid tbe withdrawal\nwas made to avoid threat <rf enemy\nenctrcllng movsa, and that new\nChineee positions were taken up\n.Cast of the town\nAmericans Push\nAhead 10 Miles\nBritish - Canadian Troopt Repulse\nTilly Attack; Artillery Duel at Caen\nSUPREME HEADQUARTERS, ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY\nFORCE, Jum 19 (CP)\u2014Veteran United Statei troops In a 10-\nmile imath today hurled thousands of trapped Germans bock\nto thlir main hill defence line six miles South of Cherbourg\nond big guns began the siege of France's third largest port.\nUnofficial estimates said from 25,000 to 50,000 Germans were\ncut off.\nHeadquarters communique No. 28 said tonight of the\n\"The Allies'f\nPrivate Ownership\n\"Incapable ef\nSupplying Wants\"\nVANCOUVHl, Jun* II (CPI-'II\nli Hm rrsponslbllllv of lh* people\nof British Columbii lo <_-___\u2022 II\nthey er* total lo tak* on the lame\nwork is the people of Saakatchewan\nlo meke their future Mtctire.\" Colin\nCameron. CCF member of Um\nB C L*|lslitur* for Come*, told\n\u2022 C.C T. duk iMttlDf baa*.\n\"No lT.lelli_.ant person today ran\nden* thai private qwi.er._stp ol\nmeans of prat-uction and distribution la Incapable of isippl.lnf the\npeople's wants,\" he laid.\nAirvericon sweep:\nstranglehold on the Cherbourg\nPeninsula hoi been strengthened by a series of local advances.\"\nOn the Eaitern end of the 100-mtlc\nfront, the communique nld a German attack bad been repulied neir\nTill}' _ur Seullea and noted lncreued enemy ihelllnj at Caen, on the\nBrltUh Canadian lector Allied wir-\nihlpi contln__d to five support on\nthe Ewtern flank by \u00abnfa|ln( enemy mobile batterlea\nlarll*., th* British forces win\nnportid to hava fought thilr wiy\nInte the Nerthern part ol Tilly,\nwtth Use Oermana clinging to tha\nSouthirn half.\nIt wn iaid at Headquarter! that.\nf*n*-illy ipeiklnj. th* currant s*r-\nle! of local encounter! with the\nenemy on both tbe Amerlcin ind\nBrltiih-held fronts on tht left flink\nof the Normandy line* li unchin.-\n\u2022d. Th* normil procedure in the\nBrltlsh-Cinidlin lector it th* present stale I* to replace lln* troopi\nwith rested men, \u2022 move which likely now b _____ on.\nA il-fflnl match contbtuad In\nan arc around Cien. 11 mil** I*_t\nof Tilly, with podtlona unchanfed\nBut In Uw Britiah ulient a-roaa the\nOm* Bltntr North**** of. Cam I\nfield dl_p\u00ablch nld lb* enemv had\nbaan tbhram out of'i srSoded nc-\n_e_-\nGermin defenc** had itlffened\nsix miles Nortlnsut of St. Lo, mid-\nNonnandy communlcationi city\nthreatened by the American! who\nbad tak*n th* Certay Toraet between\nTilly ind Carentan.\nWEATHIB  ITILL  BAD\nHie and of the lecond week of\nth* invuion found lh* weether itill\nbamp*rin|   Allied   beachheid   un-\nInidlnf Strong windi lent bi|\nwivei craahlni ifilnst thi Normandy shores\nAllied   unlaallrtf   irea*   art   thi\nCon. mw ara aui of ring* af ill\nbut a law remaining flan.Ing bat'\ntirles.       The    Britlih    bittlr.hip\nRlmllllis ipoir*ntly he* lllinee*\n\u2022   difficult   Oarman   lattery   near\nHaulgata, Iaal of the Om* Rlvir\nInitary.\nOn Uu ver** of their bluest triumph to dite in the Invulon nf\nNormandy, the American force* In\nthe Cherbourg Penlniuli hid practically reached a row of hllli ill\nmile* South of Cherbourf\nFront dispetrhes nld the American* pushing up from the South hid\ncaptured more than 1.000 Germani\ndrtruj the diy ind were over-nin- \t\nnlng   the   few   machine-gun   pneti\nand mlper neeti forming rearguir-i, |_|*___aL WI.J Dl.l____..\nfor the N.lil flawing Into the hllU | M0,th W,nd R\u00ab\"nfl\nThey may try to make Cher-' Qy*f Dover Strait\nbourg another Sevastopol\" an offl.\ncar told A-avtriated Praia front Cor\nrespondent Don Whitehead 'Th*r*\nI* llttl* doubt they have been order-\nMi to fight to the latt\"\nBrlcquebec, capture of which mit*\nflanked the itrong German position >t Valngnei, - _ mile* to th*\nNortheut\nVilognr*. 10 miles Southeut ot\nCherbourg. Itielf wu being threatened by the United Stiles 4th Dlviilon.\nTha Ith by-pmed Montebourg.\nleaving unit! to fight i itreet battl* Inside Ihe city, ind puihed on\ntowird Vilognei.\nOther unlti swinging Southward\nwere threatening La Hiye de PulU.\nM mllei South of Cherbourg, field\ndlspitchei uld. ind the Monday\nmorning Allied communique nld\nth* belt iround the penlniuli wa*\nb*lng \"strengthened ind widened.\"\nOn the Western ilde ot Lhe peninsula th* Americans now hold *\ncordon at Inst 14 miles wide, from\nUie ar** North of Brlcquebec South\nto St. Lo-d'Ourvllle The litter\nlown Is six miles Northwest of l_s\nHit*.\nTha rlalng thunder of enemy ihelllng continued it flood-girt Cirentin it the middle of the American\nline. It miles Southnst of Cherbourg Carentan ti only ilx mile*\ninland from the ae*.\nAmerican troopi holding Carentan\nhave hurled back the German* tour\nto ilx miln West and South of Carentan. Any German counter-thruit\nmud be mada through araw wtu**.\nth* German! themselv-i flooded ln\nth* origrnil effort to hold Carentan.\nC.C.F. Gains in\nService Vote\nREGINA. June 1\u00bb 'CP'-ftnt r\u00ab-\nturns of the tervice vot\u00ab In Um ____.*-\nkatch#win (ener al election Im*;\nThurwiay, In which the CCT. wu\nvictorious, ihowed th*i C C 7 making a slight |aln\nIn Cannlnfton, where Premier W.\nJ Patterson held \u25a0 plurality of\nonl* y\\ on the civilian vote, Mrt\nGladys Strum, CCT nomlne*\u00bb yw*\nreived Y> votes. Mr Patterson. K\nand William Rrifden. Proji tmiro\nConservative, ]. fivtnf the UbersJ\ncandidate a plurality of 11\nElection officials said tonlfht that\nunless a recount is demanded in\nCanntnfton. Mr Patterson's plurality of 11 will stand\nComplete returns for Cannlnftoa\nwer\u00ab Mr Patterson (L- iJlO; Mn.\nStrum ifCfi I.in. and Mr Brlf-\nden <rc * 470\nWhtellnf Northward from St\nJacques de Nehou and Barne\nville n\u00bbar the Wee* Coast, the Americana ln an overall fain nf of 10\nmilaa rolled thrmifh Biictjueb4>c.\nan Important highway town 11\nmilea South of Cher hour g. and\nhurled the Cermana thre* miles\nbryond the city\nT>vo b*\u00bbdly  mauled  Cf#rm\u00bbn  TTth\nand TOUlh Divtsiona did not contest\nDOVCT. r.ngland June 11 <(Tl-\nThe wind rnte swiftly in the Strait\ntoday and by noon was blowing a\ngale from the NoethNorth\u00aba-rt,\nwith gust* regutered up to \u20ac0 miUa\nan  houi\nConditloni \u25a0! see. espocially tn\nmid Channel, were eitremely bwd\nai the gale piled the ee>a into a mwa.\nof high, broken waves There were\nocraeJonal tunny Interval! with tm*\nprov*M vliihillty but temperature*\nremained low\nThe mintt was coming from otm\nof the wnrit poaslble quarters tm\nAllied unloading optrationi on the\nbow-bee  nf  Normandy\nHtr-\nJaps Swept From Assam Province,\nHurled From 10-Mile Road Stretch\nKANOY, Coy-ei.. Juno  \u25a0\u2022 (CF.   the Tiippem-Khar aoon. track. Head-\n~Allied forros Have swept the Ja    quarters said\npaneoe from Aoaom Provlnoe lee In North Burma. Chineee and\nNertHooetern India sod hurled all Chindit troop* have driven rlooor\ntho anomy from a 10 mile stretch to Mogaung tnA hava made loeoj\nof th* rood from Kehlma to Im gains in the area armind tho bs>\ntieged enemj boee of Myltylno\nThe Chineee, last reported abeaft\na mile North of Mn|*ung, have roaV\nrhed the North bank nf the Mogaung\nFiver nppn*lt# th* town At (ho\nilttoni tame time Headquarters said tlM\nAllle* 'Chtndit t-nr** wtTt holding a vt|.\nlafo bordering Mogaung on Om\ntost\nIn the Myiik-lna area a Chinee*\nunit wai reported to her* tunnelled.\nto the rear nt \u00bb Ja[*eneee unit, deo-\nIroTtnf it Am., ir, .,-,\\ (>(r>OM\nfi.rree ror t if urd t. \u00bbpplt preeeurs.\n[rom fmir itHri nn the Japaneee aV*\nfending  Mtitk.mi\nphal   lo   Utnloor,   farther   sV\neaet. N waa announced today.\nmnditinni\nnf   ruhher ,\nD e \u25a0 p 11 e   mo nooon\nwhich   necessitated   um\nboots   to   maintain   eome   p<\nond  evacuate casualties^  the\npress ed  a drive In  tho  Imphal  ro- \\\ngion    Lorfo-ocalo   withdrawals   of\nJapanese    South    and  1Ual  towsrd\ntheir   main   supply   boee   st   Ukhml\nsroro oboorvod\nAllied units have advanced tn the\nneighborhood of Maooongaang fn>m\nthe Rut and nthm now are astride\n -.-..-MM\nStudy Ufe Insurance lor Forces;\nPremium Protection \"Key Point\"\nOTTAWA. Jum 11 (CP)-P*n-\nilom Mlnliter Mickenrle uld todiy\nlb th* Commoni that ba hoped to\nlta ible to mik* torn* \u00bbnnouncement\nbefor* tht end of thi Moton wtth\nreip*ct to 111* Iniunnce lor member* of tb* forcei and for returned\nlervloe penonnel.\nAt tha night ilttlng th* W*r\nA*Mt* Corporitlon BUI wa* given\nthird reading on dlviilon after\nProgreulve Conatrvitive memben expreued thetr oppoiltlon to\n\u25a0om* of tb* clitiiei in the meuure,\nTh* Houm then give lecond\nreading to tha blU uttlng up an\nAir Traniport Board to handle all\nmatter* concerned with civil aviation.\nA Returned Soldlen Iniunnce\nAct wu put Into effect after the\nFlnt Greit War and recommended\nchtngei in Ui* ict wer* being Mud-\nled.\nAIM being itudled wen plani to\ncover penonnel ta Ut* forcu. Thi\nUnited Stitei hid Initiated a nitloml pUn for memben of the\nfata* but the initiation had not\nbeen widely accepted. Tba altera*'\nlive method would be the protection\nof premium! on pollclei ilready ln\nexlitence.\nTh* Mlnliter nld he thought Uu\nprotection of Uu premium* of thou\nMrvlng overieu wu \"the key point\nln regard to Imurance.\" The gov\nernment wu attempting to find out\nhow many pollclei covering service\nmen had lipted ilnce wtr stirted.\nMr. HeV-M___-_ wu replying to\nqu tit I ont oi oppoiltlon memberi befon completion pt cUuh by dim*\nitudy of \u25a0 bill letting up i Depart-\nmaot of Veterani Afftin.\nJohn Diefenbiker (PC-Lake\nCentre) laid that a iyit\u00abm of nitlonil health Iniuranc* wu needed\nfor memben of the force*. Th* Unltad Stitei national plan had been\nworking out well Borne 770,000\npollclei had been Iuued.\nThe pollclu afforded d*p*nd\u00abnu\nof tervlc* penonnel tha mum protection u ordinary Uf* Iniunnce\npollclu.\nMr. Diefenbaker alto Hid thai\nwar veterani allowancu ihould b*\npild to Imperitl veteran! In Canada.\nMr. MackenxU uld he would hti-\nitete to pay penilom to lmperlil\nvetenni until penilom wen paid to\nC-W-dlani tram tha but who had\nnot lerved ln an actual theetn of\nwar.\nM J. Coldwell, CCT. leader, uld\nthen wu * need tor *__p*rl*nced\nplicemtnt officer! to find lulUbl.\nwork for discharged penonnel. Ht\nknew of a man who wu operated\non for doubli herrda and then given\nhuvy work In a wir.houte. He lud\nbten placed ta the Job through National Selectlv* Service chinneli\nMr. Mackenzie Mid cooperation\nbetween the Penilom Department\nind th* Labor Deptrtment wu\nitudlly Improving. Every attempt\nnow wu being mide to place every\ndlKharged member of Um forcu In\nI niluble   employment\nAlberta ON Output\nFour Timet Greater\nCALGARY. Junt lt (CP)-Urge-\nly btc\u00abuit of extenilv* development\nof Um Tiber and Vermilion Ptaldi,\nAlb\u00abrta oil production trom areu\nouUldi the Tuner VtUty ritld li\nnow mon than tour tlmu u grut\nu In June, IMS.\nTh* Comervitlon Board report\nihowi th* average dilly outilde\nTurner Valley yield of crude oU at\n1130 barrel! dtlly. A yeir ago H wu\nonly Ml birrrli dilly.\nHinl Churchill\nWas Promised Aid\nWASHINGTON, Junt 11  (AP)-\nBentton  Htnrlk   Shlpitrid   (Rep.-\n-Minn.)    ind   Burton   K_   Wheeler\nToast Tei.\nWilfred Hellhlngton, IC, U t\nKnur numbtr of tht Ontario\nLtftlliture, which probably aur-\nVwtud him. btcauu hi knew bow\n\u2022light ft chance. It ont tlmt, It\nutmld Uut bt had ol ,vcr rt-\nturnlng to hit nitlv* land. Hi\nbteamt * Itiior tn tht Orttt War\naad wu \u2022 gallant eoldler. Ont\nSay. with i coupli of hli regiment, bt wu hit by i ihill ti-\nplotlon ud It tumtd that hli\nInJurUt would provt fitil ll*\nwu laid on t bank for attention\nby a doctor who tame along, tnd\n\u25a0ate tbt tlnxaU dUtmboweUd\nWltf. t-rilful _lr-t-\u00ab_d tr**tm\u00abn_.\nTbn h* wtnt on to otbt* dutlu\nand Ud not an hi* patient tgatn\nfor tarn* yeen Tht nunlon oe-\neumd it \u2022 Toronto ooktall party,\nand tht mtn srobriced tacb othtr.\nWllf told Uu Hot-tor about hu\nambition to enter poUUot ud\nwu wimly tncoumtd. TU bt\nglad to tak* thi (tump tor you*\nlaid tht doctor, \"whtnivtr you\naay. ill alu be tlid to wu your\nermi-ltuencv Uut you have plenty\nof gnu beet un I uw .bra \"\nGOODERHAM\/WORTS\nUmlted\nTORONTO, ONTARIO\n(Dem.-Mont.) today propoeed \u2022 Be-\nntte InveltlglUon ta determine\nwhether Prim* Mlnliter Church--,\nbefon taking ovtr tb* ratal of gov\nernment ta Britain, obtained ii-\niurtnc-t of help ta Um war trom\nPretldent Roouvelt.\nTheir remark* draw trom Semtor\nTom Connelly (Dem-Tex.) an ippeil for unity and igilmt \"inlplng\nbehind th* llnu.\"\nSenator Connelly \u25a0_\u00bb outlined to\nl-lhe Senate IncldenU leading up to\nthe irrut ind Impriinnment of i\nBritlih Member of I'irllimtnt, u\nemployee ot th* Unltad Statu Em-\nbuey ta London and an intl-Sovltt\nRuulan womin.\nAt on* point Wheeler uid Mr.\nChurchill had been \"permitted to\nuu tbe American code which. In\nmy Judgment, u I undentind the\nUw, U not to be uied by uy foreigner.\"\nShiptteid itarted the dlicuulon\nby reading a newi dlipitch trom\nLondon IChlcago Tribune Preu\nService) which uld \u2022 member of\nPirlUment had quettloncd why \u2022\nCipt. A. H. M. Rimuy, mother\nMember of Parliament, bad been\nheld ta Jail for yean without i trlil.\nTbe Member lujgttied that tb* ru-\n\u2022on wm lb* Govunment fund dli-\ndown of negotiation! betwten\nPresident Roowvelt ind Mr. Churchill whu tb* latter still wu Pint\nLord of Um Admiralty ta Um Chamberlain Cabin*-.\nTo Discuss\nBoalhouse Matter\nIn Committee\nAppllcitlon of T. If. Bmmott tor \u2022\nboithouu lite it Uu City boat-\nhouM yardi wu referred by the\nCity Council Monday night for dlicuulon by th* Committee of th*\nWhole Council Th* cntlr* boat-\nhouu queition will bl reviewed.\nConsiderable difficulty hu been\nexperienced by civic *uthoritles In\nkeeping tab of botthouu owners\nbeciuu of comtant ul* of house*\nA method of recording trinsfers of\nownerihlp wlU be dtvUed, It ll\nhoped.\nAppointment of \u2022 chilrmin for \u2022\nNtlaon branch ot Ihe United Allied\nRelief Fund wu ilso referred to the\nCommittee of th* Whole Separate\nappeili for fundi for the relief of\ncountriu overrun by th* enemy will\nno longer be tuthoriud by th*\ngovernment In thtlr ttetd t drive\ntor fundi for th* relief of all iuch\ncountriu will be carried out thii\nSummer.\nA report on tb* recent iccldent\nIn which three-yeir-old Bernlce\nRou wu Injured when ctught under t itreet etr wu retired to the\nCommittee of Um Whole Council.\nAND II tREPARED\nWITH\n,v>\ntr*\n\u2022s*\nfr*\nA\u00ab\n&\nv^\nV*\nPHONE 889\n4*\nBr\nTOWLER\nFuel and Transfer\nInvermere Youth\nKilled In Action\nINVERMERE. B C. June 11-\nRiflermn John Himllton Docking,\n11, wu reported killed In actio,.\nJune 11 He wis born and educated | teichen did not with\nta Invermere ind li nirvlved by his\n(\u2022ther, P. O. Docking, and on* ilittr.\nMr* Allin Tegird, Invcm.fr*\nFEW CASES OF\nCOMMUNICABLE\nDISEASE IN MAY\nTwefv* case* of eommunlcablt\ndlattu* In Helton tnd DUtrlct were\nreported during Miy. Only ilx\ncuei uttuind In th* City, while\nill pitlenti from tht outlying Dii-\ntrict   received   hotpiul   t-utment\nD. 6. Chamberlain\nEnlightens Gyros\non Cadet Work\nD. O, Chamberlain, gueat ipeiker\nit .tht Oyro dinner Mondiy night,\nenlightened Um memben on th*\nwork of th* Cadet Corpe Mr.\nChamberlain and B. B. Crawford,\nof th* Junior High teaching tttff,\nand W. Elmei of the High School\nteaching itiff, htve been in charge\nof lh* Cirleli.\nMr. Chtmberliln pointed out thit\ntlthough It wu now compuliory\nfor th* boy* In th* Junior and Senior High School! to take Cadet\ntraining, thli wu not a new thing\nIn th* ichooli. Th* flnt School Ct-\ndtt Corp* wu formed In IBM ln\nUpper Cinidi. bl 1940 th* preient\nCorp* wu formed In Nelion, but\nthi ipeiker uld h* undmtood thit\n\u2022 prevloui Corp* lud been In ex-\nlitenrt during the lut war.\n\"Th* boyi *n taught ln aecord-\niincr with their iblUHu,\" uld Mr.\nChamberlain. 'The main lnitruc-\nUon In the count li on fundamen-\ntali, phyiicil training, drill, knoll,\n\u25a0lr raid pres-iutlom, flnt aid, ilg-\nmlllng, imall trmt with rifle*.\nwoodcraft, field craft, um of map*,\nInternal combuttlon engine*, tiding tnd bind work. ThU U in re-\ngtrd to tht Junior High pupili.\"\nMr. Chunberlaln explilned eich of\ntheu different Item*, telling of th*\nnumber ot houn spent on eeeh,\n\u2022nd giving * general Idea of whlt\nwu expected ln each. He pointed\nout that there wu nothing taught\nin th* Unt of \"blood tnd thunder,\"\nthtt In the drill the boyi wen\nUught to look neit end irntrt, tnd\nthat the reit of the courae covered\nthlngi thit wert quita necemry In\ni boy'i life.\nNOT COMPgTITIVI NOW\nA good dui of It had always been\non tht ichool curriculum; In iome\nplice* lt wu Juit being extended \u25a0\nUttlt furthtr. Mr. Chimbertaln\nuid he could not find inythlng thtt\nwould be detrimental to the youth\nof the country.\nIn regard to the Spring Inipec-\ntloni. th* ipeiker uld that the\nldu of ranking had bau discontinued, du* to tht fact that th*\nte have It\ncompetitive u thli would lud to\nmora prepintlnn. He itated thit\nfor thli lut Impaction the boy*\nhad hid only \u2022 few houn extra\ntraining.\nD D Townund thinked tb* ipeiker   tor  hit   lntereitlng   iddreu.\nP. H. Smith presented Htrold\nLupton with t illver flower buket\nu t wedding pretent fnm th*\nOyro*\nNormtn Roecoe. reporting on the\nDUtrlct convention h\u00abld ncently\n\u2022I Cranbrook. nld Uut Merle Em-\ntry of Spoken* bad  been  elected\nFloodi Hold Up\nLabor Board Matt\n- VANCOUVER, June M (CF) -\nDlirupted train tervlc* between Edmonton and Vancouver following\nfloodi In Alberto hu delayed pub*\nUc meeting! of the Weitern Labor\nBoard, icheduled for Vincouver ind\nPrlnc* Rupert thli month.\nV. J. Micklln, ot Edmonton, Chief\nExecutive Officer of the Board, uld\ntoday that th* Board would lit it\nPrince Rupert, July S \u00abnd I and ln\nVancouver July 7.\nAldermen's Quoits\nProwess Under\nTest al New Pitch\nHonciho* pitching prowcM of\nParki Committee Chairman Aid.\nH. a Hlnltt wu chillenged by\nAid. H. H. Allan Monday night,\nand thl icheduling of an \u2022ldermanlc\ncontest with horseshoes Initoed of\nbilloU wu th* outcome\nIt all itarted when Aid Hlnltt\ninnounced that three new bonethoe\npilchei htd been laid out at Lake\nild* Park, with the *dded remark\nthat, \"It'i quite a gam*, tnd quite\npopular hen. I uaed to pUy It\n\u2022nd ...\" Thtt wu enough for\nAid. Allan to fling the gauntlet Into\nth* ring.\nOthtr* of th* civic dadi luggeited\n\u25a0uch \u25a0 gime might be i fitting\nopening for th* new pitch, but no\ndite for th* engagement wu Mt\nTh* new pistlme facllitlu hive\nbten installed at th* Western end\nof the Pirk. Th* pilches each\nmeasure 41 feet ln length, ind i*U\nof horseshoe! hive been ordered.\nOne nt hu been donated.\nTh* low Inrlrlenc* of 0___.m_ml-\nctble dttten Ip the City ta May\nwu \"moat gratifying-. Dr R B\nBrummltt, Medical Hulth Officer,\nremarked In hU report to Uu City\nCouncil Monday night\nIn tba City there wera reported\ntwo run eeeh ef tearlet fever and\nchicken pox. end on* cu* each\nof teptlc nn throit and Otrman\nmaul**; while neu imong DUtrlct\nreildenti Included two com eeeh\nof lobar pneumonU tnd of bronchopneumonia, md om can etch of\nA GUN Sm D\u00bb SOUTHEBl* I trtrUt fever tnd of chkkwi pox.\nENGLAND, Jun* II (CP-Ctbltl- | Tuts of umple* of Uu City wills'* i'tm ta bt gtttlr.g tb* number , tr lupply had bun negitlve\nof Hitler i winged bomb.\nWin Gives Hotel\nFirst Place Tie\nCRANBROOK, B. C, June \\t-\nHotel pulled Into a first-place tie\nwllh Bomben tonight tn handing\nI.umberjicki t 1-i belting ln I\niplendid Mftbell game. Hotel*\nitrong defence with their 12 hlu\ndid tb* trick. Jack* had 14 hlti\nbut Infield erron counted igilmt\nthem. Two bom* rum wan turned ln, Brook* for Hotel, and Eb*r-\nleln for Jicks Hotel can Uke 10I0\nlead with a wta over Oyro* Wtd-\nneediy.\nTighten Hold on\nMokmer Airstrip\nADVANCED     AI.IIED     HEAD-\nDUtrlct  Governor  for   th*   Oyro*. - QUAHTm v\u201e q^^^ ]mt K\ntnd  R   E   Sing of Cranbrook  u j (T, ,\u201e>   (AD>_i___4__.  i\t\nFighters and Gunneri\nWinning Battle\nAgainst Winged Bomb\n\u25a0V ALAN RANDAL\nCtrudUn Pr*u Staff Wrlttr\nLieutenant  Governor.\nA motion wu pined for Uie Ex-\ntcutlve Committee to lend t letter\nto Uit Mlnliter of Public Work* to\nfurther taipreu Um luutult. of\nbetter terry lervlce on tb* Main\nUka\nTh* Wtr Service Committee wu\ngiven th* authority to donate ta\nUm Red Crou Jun Commltte*.\nC H   Murray wu In the chair\nAid. Hinitt in\nChair in\nMayor's Absence\nAid H H Hlnltt Ktlng Miyor tn\nUu ibtenct ef Meyor N C Stlbb*\noccupied tht chilr for tbt flrtt Ume\nit Mondiy nlght'i City Council\nrotetlng HU Worlhlp li in Eastern\nCiruad-L\nAid Hlnltt wu nim*d ictlng\nchief mtgUtraU by tht Council two\nwuki igo\nHert on UUi gun llu you tea \/\u2022   _al_.,- km\nt Um bettli againit It li being woo. vOnnnUI T\u00bb\nRAjr. f.gh.er pun. and u-ti-rt-1(juord Dirigible\ncraft  gunners  __* dutroylng  thtm \u25a0\nbefore they do -image I    NANAIMO, BC. Jun* 11 'CTI \u2014\nR_A.f. lighten, moitly Typhoot j Th* wreck of \u2022 Md-foot dirigible\nind Spitfire*, rise up to meet tnd I will rrmiln under guird In Uu\npunut Um robot plana*, wait until! mountaint bttateii Youbou and\nt'sey an mn of t certain km and j Ninilmo where tt crashed t month\nI open flrt Tb* ptanu muit keep 11 igo white marching for t mtaatng\n[filr dtiunei tnd ihoot at long range , RCA T. plana, uniil \u2022 Unltad Statu i Kokonaa Officer*\notberwUe they might be dettroyed Ntvy Air Perot Botrd of twiulry I **J -*? I\nby the eiplotlon. complet** IU finding* Wire  Tha-IKS\nPlghtan could b* Men ta den ta     Troop* from thli in* htvt utab-: .       \/***,' '  _TL      L\ni tht robot raider. On oo* bunt | lltb-d \u2022 beu cimp at the teen* of   \">.   V,ITII#s.I    V_hCC K\nlb* wrack tnd AnwtrcMi pttr-x-nan Ttltgramt of ipprrciillrm from of-\non Use -cent hive completed n- nom of RUC1 Kokinet. adopt-\nmoral of detaehtbta ti-atruaunU ed br tht dtl arm. for \u2022 check from\nind pert, fee ehtpraont to Uu United Uu City wert received Mondiy\nItiUt i night by the (\"ity Council\ntf the Boerd of Inquiry dertdu | \t\non rarnoval of th* r**t of tht wrtek.\n\u25a0 ipet-lil trail would have to bt\nbuilt from the Mount Wimper tree.\nind Ihe dlriglhl* would hive to bt\nmt Into taction*\non tht robot raider, tin on* bunt\nfrom their gum wd lb* Otrman\nbomb dtilnlegrittd\nTrail Druggist\nAppointed\nto B.C. Council\nVANCOUVER, Jun* 11 (CS.-\nTht Britlih CoiumbU Pharmaceutic!! AancUUea CoubcO will hold\nIU innuil convention ben tomorrow. Two top-M _____tar dlenuiinn\nwill bt training of ippranUcu ind\nprevention of drug-etort holdupt by\nnircotk addlcU.\nE. W. Hiaelwood ef Trail hu bun\nippolntad to flU \u2022 Council vacancy\nfor the week-long tau-on* The vacancy wu creeled by tbe raelgm-\nUoa of J. Fred Scott of Cranbrook\nTh* con ven lion trill p*y -pedal tri-\n,bute to 3. H. MeD Pulta-. Ute\nIvktaria member ef tbe Council\nTRAIL C.1.0.\nBEATS ROSSUND\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\nI       -YOUR VANCOUVER HOMI\"\nDufferin Hotel\nBey-aeer It Viaiini,, t- C\nNiwlt\nWi   I\nA    PATTERSON    Uu   et\ntlSr \u2022\u2022*.>\u2022\u25a0\nh-TRANSPORTATIOM\u2014PotMngef ond Frejghl\nNelson - Trail\nRossland Freight\n|. C. MUIR\n77:\n2liL:Trt\u00abllN\n.ALMO\nCetinectieni F\u00bbei\u2014\nKASLO    -    CmSTON    -    NAKUSP\nMain Lak* Ferry\nService Diirupted\nI Smith. DUtrirt Engineer of th*\nProvlnclil Public Worki Department, ttaled Monday thet thert\nhad been na Main l_tka ferry during tlv* diy and Uut Urn* would be\nnon* Tueaday nor Saturday Th*\nCPR. ttountr MoyU. which hu\nbeta taking the place nf tbe iteim-\n\u25a0r Nuaek-B. wu off Mondiy and\nTaudty ler \u00ab beitar w__k. and wtu\nbt ell SetunUy ewlng u Ute fact\nUut It bu ta auk* \u2022 run from Proctor ta Ur*t\nThe -fueokta. off tor rttpaira.\nwill not be reedy tar about _U\nMr   Sanllh Mated\niTuud-y) (AP)\u2014 Americaa toreu\nfighting for control of ill Nether-\nlandi New Gulnei heve tightened\ntheir defence! of Mokmer alntrfp\nand have put Into opentlon another field In Um Schouten Iilindi\nM0 milu from Um Philippine*.\nHeadquarten announced today.\nOn Blak lilind, largcit of Um\nSchouten*, in important ridge North\nof Mokmer wu ctptured and tbe\nAmerican! Inched doted to two rt-\nmilnlng airfield*. Boroko* and Sor-\nIdo.\nTodiy\"! communlcj-e added:\n\"Since our occupation of Owt lilind 11 divi ago. we hiv* conitmc-\nled in airfield whleh li tn opera-\nUon\"\nOwl llu Juit off Blik. where Mokmer -trip, ciptured Junt T, hu bten\nput Into operation. Borokot tnd\nSorido htvt bean out of operation\nfor many week*, but the Jipin***\n*r* def*ndlng them fiercely noru-\ntbelcu.\nA large flight of huvy bomber*\nbluUd Tmk In th* Cirolint Islands Stturdiy. dropping 36 ton!\nof bombt upon Dublon tnd Elm\nUlindi.\nWtth Italy io much In the ipot-\nllght lately, W. A. Hirrlion choie\na tlmaly lubject whin he ipoke on\nmacaroni luncheon Monday. He\nuld he picked Ihli nibject u lt wu\n\u2022 recognized fact that Canada would\nhavi to play a part In feeding thr\nEuropean countriu after they had\nbeen liberated by the Alllu. \"Due\nto the tact thit Cinidi hu a mr\nplui of million! of buiheli of whut,\nwhy not feed iome of It In th* form\nof macaroni to then countriu?\"\naiked Mr. Hirrlion.\nM KINDS\n\"Although moit people know only\niuch virlellei u micartml, ipig-\nheltl, vermicelli ind noodle* then\n\u2022n wm* M different kinds all made\nIn about th* um* w*y,\" Mid Mr.\nHirrlion. Soma of thu* virietlu\nwen rig*t_nl, tripollnl unertatl, fe-\ntucelle, tagtanll*. mirghirit* gnn-\ndl, cutlnl imerlill, luagn* dl u-\nvota, ret*, tubettini, and tagllarlnl.\n\"It li lntereitlng to note thtt m*c-\nironl put*, ii It li known to mmu-\nfacturen, wu not Invented In Italy\nbut ln China, and wu brought to\nItaly by Mirco Polo In th* eleventh\ncentury,\" Mr. Hirrlion itated. The\norigin of theu products I* hidden\nIn obecurity, but lt muit hive been\nfounded ln economy. One itory\nU Uut *n old Chlneu Udy wu\nmixing dough on* day ind tccldan-\nUlly dropped tome dough on Uie\nground. Sh* could not ifford mon\nflour, io lh* icreened the dough\nthrough i fine mesh with * pestle,\n\u2022nd It came through the screen ln\nribbon*. Sh* then dried them rib-\nbom ind boiled them in water \u2014\nthu* th* ntw cereal.\"\nIn Italy both Ihe Popes and Klngi\nfigure tn th* hlitory of the macaroni product*.\nUp to the Eighteenth Century,\nmacaroni and IU products wera\nmade by hand, and wu therefore\nvery expemlve. Th* tint plant ln\nCanada wu opened 73 yean ago\nIn Montreil. th* United Statu itarted minuficturlng It about 10 yean\nlater, but It wu not until the Pint\nGnat War that lt wu developed\nto any grut extent ln North America.\nDURUM WHEAT BEST\nIt wu found that No. 1 Hard\nDurum whut wu the beet for the\nminuficture of thli product, k\nwhen thli new kind of whut wu\nIntroduced Into Alberta lt wu then\nUut Cinada became fsmoui for Um\nmmufacture ot theM product*\nIn th* proceu of minuficturlng\ntt wu Uit drying which wu found\nto be Um hardeit. Thli took tbout\nM houn, Mr. Hirrlion uld. Th*\npeatry product wu put in long drying roomi, which wen equlpoed\nwith large fani, four or five feet\nta diameter, miking M0 revolution!\nper minute.\nCanadian people wen )u_t beginning to team Uu value of m\u00abci-\nronl u a food product The last\nflguru ihowed that ta Italy the\nannual eotuumpHon wu 90 pound*\nptr capita, the rrench 10 poundi,\nand Canada four pound*\nR R Homer thinked th* ipeiker\nfor th* lntereitlng iddreu.\nVlsltori tt the luncheon In th*\nHume wen Lee Phllllpt of Vincouver and R H. Bowlby of Nelaon.\nIt wu decided to donatt $-5 to the\nRed Crou Jim .und thli Summer.\nA motion wu also pitted to lend\nM to Um Nitloml Pirk* Auorta-\ntlon. Th* object of till* Auoclitlon\nU to Improve roadi, park*, etc\nIt wu derided to writ* ta regard\nta Uu ferry urvic* on the Miln\nUka\nHon. I. C. Canon. Minister of\nMine*, Tnd* *nd Induitry, will be\nnext week i ipuker.\nBuilt in 1910 Hi*\nS.S. Bonning-on It\nto Bo Ditmontltd\n\u25a0Ulcus.. * c\u2014Many *_kutp ritt-\natna wtrt grUvt* to ut tbt ettmm\u00abT\nBtmnlng-an men UM OP It. bty\nMvtr to return.\nTh* boat ws* hunt in . siuip to\ntlio nr llll. ui* la Auguit. 1131. k\u00ab\nflag vu ttrvtnd. but iht hu ttood\nu i ___nu_a__l to Uu proud dayi of\nSOS-LAND.   B   C.  June   1\u00bb   -\nTrill  CIO   mrtball   tquid   cirrled\noff \u25a0 71 victory from Roesltnd Jumboattag fi \u00ab>\u2022 Arrow_____\u00ab Th.\nuin... .i ik. B---.i-.__i n.n P.*. b0*' \u00bb*\u2022 u.to lo B-ttrm. when\nMiner* it  the  *|\u00ab*tand   Bill  P*rk,mnk g,,^^,^ _^n dUmmUi htr\nSundiy   Irrort In the lut two In-1 .\nnlng, proved rottly for tht Miner* i f___||  r_a_\u00bb_  I .*a\n\u2022fler they had ktpt tbt play tquirt : *\"\u00b0'l  S\u00bb\u00abQifl  1*0*1\nta*,lw\"m ItoWiftondSon\nQUIIIC MfMIU AWAY\nq-___\u00bbC, JuiM II KTl Premier\nAltaian) Oodboul ki out of town to\naay uid sritl bt berk her* Wed-\nMe_tay. wtsen (bt CtM**l will keW\n\u2022 aitlllllg II wu leemed it Use\nI*fialat'ir* lr.lt,\nDU-ohitlon of the previnrtal lag\nUUtura end data of Um ttartUnt\nme iipiitad ta be uuw-ne-d Wtd\nnuflay A asMibtr A tpp_lwt__i*tii\nto b* meata tu\nU.S. Thunclerbolti\nBaied in Franco\nAU.Itll lAl'tDmONAIIT AIR\nfOSCI    Hr.ADQl'ARTTIlS.    Jun*\nII    K T-Seutrrl - It    WU    -fflclllly\ndlvloud ber* tonight Uut Thun-\ntttrbnlt fighter homb-n of tht Unit-\nid Stitu Mh Alrforr* ira new p*r-\nmantnUy baaed  ht Praaee\nMen, 30,40,50!\nr\\*% \\*%\\ Vprt\na^^ya^*w?vA-g\nGorman Big Gum\nShell Dover\nro__K_-fTON__. Jim. J iT_t*d*y>\n(CTi Oermen long-raAg* baltartu\nbeiwttfi Bouletgn* tnd Cilali Wei.\nUd th* IVssrvr vtetnlty for J- mln-\nJimu K. Cram of Trail wu grant-\n\u2022d power of tttorney lo mikt ip-\npUcition! for letter* of idmlnlitritlon wlUi will innextd, respecting\nth*   ratall   of   tht   lltt   Willlim   T.\nStoll, when ha ippeired before His\nHonor, Judg* W A. NUbtt ta Clumber! Monday morning. Oram vihn\nof lb* utata wu IM. PM of which\nwu left to Mr Stoll'i wife, tmmi\nJtnaton Stoll. tnd $100 to hli ton\nJouph Willlim StnU. both of Oregon  A. G  Cimeron wu mllcitor.\nlia rm ulvom\nUt up Om Strait ef Dover like day\ntop Room to Reopen\nTh* p__p ream it Ou McDonald\nJim Co_*.my ta Nelaaii bu been\nrtaud dew* lor the Ut* week whlto\n\u2022d.  It will rt.\nTempera.urei\nSilnfill tt N*l\u00bb_n tar Hu M bean\n\u2022ndln* Mondiy tt 3 p m tirvmmttd\nu M inrh whtta tha tontpeftturt\nntretnu tar  Uie perUe)  \u2022*_*_  M\nwtn\n\"Jungle Party\"\nNome for\nConfused Bottle\nwrni   ntmsH   rotten  in\nPHANCX. Jun* It (API - Brltlih\nTommU*. fighting In muddy, rata-\ndrvnclvtd wood*, drove th* Oer-\nn-tm from t ucttoti of fnrut South-\neut ef bcevUl* ecrau Um River\nOme todty and captured numer-\noui |witO-teit In t fantatUa-ally con-\nfund balU*\nA ttafl eOcer -teeribed Ik* fight\nu \u2022 \"luagl* party,\" rivalltag ae-\ntta* ta Um Pacific\nTW tiitwst it< ta-kotp. \u25a0ollaad, wu\nIht ItreM renin ta Uw wont tot\nfta -i end \u25a0*\u25a0\u2014ill ptoato bttan\nShipyard Workers\n^ -turn to Work\nVANCOUVra, June \u00bb (CPI -\nWorken who went on strike Saturday at Burrard North Shipyard*\nreiumed work thli morning tfter\ntb* Provincial Labor Department\nhad made It dear Uut ny work\nitoppig* would hamper the v\nto decide which of th* warring\nunion* involved hu Um majority ot\nworktri required for certification u\nbargaining agent\nTht vote will probihly b* liken\nTuuday, Jimu Tbonuon of tb*\nIubor Deptrtment uld today.\nThe rvepirtmrnt hu mured tb*\nitrlken thit the vot, will he Uken\non tba budi of th* payroll at Jun*\n11 wh\u00abi Labor Mlnliter Punon\nannounced \u2022 vot* would be liken to\nuttl* th* long-ittndtng )uri*dlctlon\nll diiputt.\nMay Raise Wrecked\nSteamer, Victoria\nVICTORIA. Jun* II (CH-Po*\nblllty of raiting Uu wrecked hydro-\ngraphic rtaenur Wm. J. Stewart\nurty In July when the tide* will\nftrllltil* th* opttaUon wu tad.\ncited trvtiV by officiili of the Pari\nfie Salvag* Company.\nA lot of work hu yet to be don*\non Um -hip befon lh* will bt reedy\nto be pumped out it Plumper'! Bay\nwhen -be wu __*__-_ aftar itrlklng RIppU Reek mora thin t week\nago. Lying it aa angle ef tbout\n_, dtgreM on bar dd*. lhe Stewart\nwill  hav* ta bt .bond up  and\nBreeze along in o pair of Rhumba Sandals, bari-bock and\nopen toes, just the shoe to keep cool in.\n.Hiwcoi... ALL ONE PRICE\n\u2022 NEW STYLES\n\u2022 NEW LEATHERS\n$3*95\nFink's Footwear\nJUST RECEIVED \u2014 URGE SHIPMENT Of\nBeautiful Dolls\nSelect youn now n wo will bo untbU to purchaio any mar* Dolli\nthli ytar.\nA depoilt will held any of then lovely Delia.\nFink's Ready - To - Wear\nCreiton Women\nReceivei Estate\nLettan  el  t-ta_nU_nUon\ngranted Haul May Sinclair of Cret-\nton el lb* Court Bean\nHon 18. rtuptrtlng tbe lUU of\nAlnander. Mn AUaamtar dtad In\nCreiton Mirth II. IMS. Grot* vtl.it\nef Ibe etui* trtt MM JM E. P. Dew\nna WM Mlkltar.\nSitln Comforten  Reg  |7__.\n8*1*\t\nIMS\nS-piece Cirvcd Oik Dining Room Butt*. A \"King\" Product\ni-pltc* uied Chetterfl-ld Suit* for ul*.\n4-plece Walnut Finlih Bedroom Suit*.\nSale      \u2014 \t\nS99.50\nFink^ Furniture\nBOTTLE SHORTAGE\nH ITS SOFT\nDRINK INDUSTRY\nThe McDonild Jam Company In\nNelaon reporti thit the shortige of\nbottiei U ciuilng conddcnbl* difficulty ln tb* minuficturt ot _ott\ndrink*. Mr. McDonald laid that tt\nwai ilmost Impossible to get new\nbottles, ind Uut tb* old onei wen\neither being broken, or altowad ta\n\u2022ccumulite In tb* home*. At ttmo*\nhe aald tbe girli could not carry on\nbecaei ol tl* tart that no bottiei\nwen available.\nBooing Sub-Ai.embly\nPlant ta Close\nat Powell River\nPOWXLL RIVER, B.C. .una II\n(CP)\u2014Boeing iub-inerrib!j plint,\noperited by Powell Rlvrr Co., tine*\nlaat Pall, will doe* ta November\nwhen tb* pruint contrict tor aircraft parti bn baen completed, tbe\nmanagement announced lait week.\nTh* itaff, numbering 14J perion*,\nIncluding 110 womin, will be tllgl-\nblt for employment ta other departmenU of th* min.\nRemand Alleged\nr> Accountant\nSlayer\nwinnipeo, Jun, ii (CPi-wn-\nHim Daeko, Arthur P. Ivan* and\nPrank Shun, charged wltb murder\nof S. W, Ciughty, tod*) wen reminded to Jun* M when they *p-\npetred In City Pollct Court bar*.\nTbe men *n durgtd with murder of thr _g-y*ar-old chief ic-\ncountint during in \u2022ttampted holdup lait Jun* 1 ot lb* North End\nBranch,  CanadUn  Bank  ot  Corn-\nLeonard I. Pttenon, durgtd wltb\nth* ihotgun ilaylng, wu slao remanded to June M.\nLabor Priority\nData Advanced\nOTTAWA. Ime 11 (CP)-Artbur\nMacNamara, Selective Servlee Director, innounced today that lo a-airt\nfood producing fe.toi._i Selectlv*\nService hi* idvmctd to Jun* K\nth* dtto it which th* Ubor priority\nof canning factarta* will bt railed\nOrdinarily. \u00ab***ntl*l fruit and\nvegetable cinntriti ire ta tabor priority \"B\", but th* priority I* railed\nto A\" for the. Summer, rurting\nJuly 1. ThU yeer, the higher priority will become etfectlve Jun* UV\nBracken Possible\nP.C Candidate\ntar Victoria\nLINDSAY, OnL, Jim* II (CP) -\nTh* name ot John Bracken, Pro-\ngremlve Comervitlvi Nitlonil\nLeader, tu* bten mentioned ber*\nimong potaibl* cholc** far \u2022 Pro-\ngreiiivt Comervillvt candidate tn\nVictoria Riding ta the next Pedenl\n\u2022taction. A convention ot tbe party'! Victoria and H*llb_rton Amo-\nciitkm a** ban called Or Jum M\nto name* i\nU held by I\nINSECT and DISEASE\nCONTROL\nTb DC-due* \u25a0 beelthy ind prof-\nttable crap \u00ab_\u2022\nCI.L DOIIS DUST\nControl   and\nf-RENOX\nout fo* blight control ta entail\ngrowing area* latt year.\nNICOTINE SULPHATE\nCoBtrota\nout, mmm* O, Itm rin.-r-aa.Oel\nmwwAmrtA wmmmawlSS\nU.S. Forest Policy\nTold ta Commission\nVICTORIA, Junt 11 (CPI-PonM\nroruervation policy in Oregon* fir\nan** It to Iriv* i teed nurc* to\n\u2022arm* new kreiU for futun gtn-\ntrttlont, Ntlton R Rogert, Saltra,\nOre, 8tata Peretter. told th* Brltlih Columbii rorril Commltetaa\nhen today.\nOngon hat more than JO.-OO private tlmberlind owrun, i_o*l ef\nthem with holding! toe email har i\nluttalned yUld bteii of opentlon.\nbe aald. It* policy wn. Ustrefare,\ndirected lowirdi contlnuo-i growth\nnthrr thin nutalMd ytald\nIt wi* tb* rnponilblllty of tb*\nIndividual to Wave lh* foreet ta\nihape to reprod-C*. Owneri could\nlog an area d**n and replant It but\nonly two bad oan* Out\nTW flrtt m*Wtm llvwi w__*a_fl\nLYPSYL -sSSsSr\nFALSE TEETH\n\u25a0\u25a0\nS&5Hbt*rr\nI^Tlr Wtratt't   veal law* gma.\nm)*sjwm^ m*Z\"Ze*wl\nBLACKHEADS\n\u25a0\n Strike Twice at\nPas de Calais\n\u2022UPI-IM- HEADQUARTERS.\nAllied Ixpedttlonary Fare*, Jun*\n11 (AP)\u2014Amerlcin heivy bomben, Uklng lip th* Shlllingt of\nQirmin robot bombtn, itruck\ntwlct today at tha plitforma In th*\nPn di Ctltli ana from whleh th*\npilotleu craft art llunchtd.\nIn th* flnt offlcUl innounot-\nmint tailing thoio tmpltoimtnti\nanything ethtr thin \"military In-\nitallationi,\" th* U, (. Stnteglc\nAir Perm* uld flatly that th* two\nattacki today war* midi tn \"pilotleu plant liunchlng pltlformi.\"\nIt Wat tht ninth attick In tht\nlast four dayi and nlghtt tlnct tht\nShould she\ngo\nthe man who\nbrought her?\nIt's Ef\/tyu*.\neven though yoa meet tht\n\"oaa tad only\"\u2014to return to\nvour home with tht mta wbo\nbrought yoa. It'i Etiquet too,\nto keep yourself sweet tod\ndainty. Before your data, ui*\nEtiquet lhe new antiseptic\ndeodorant crttm. *Mort\neffect i. el\nIt\n, ftiquei\nthat steps\nunderarm perspiration\n1 te 3 days...\n*-_l_*t_-C Mta prove Eliquet\n1*% mon effective i, de-\n-donel than othtr dtodonnt\nc-temi tetred Eliquet ipreedi\nu-oothly . . . noc crumbly;\npare ... aot irritating to\naormal ikia; worki Cut... oo\naaad to rime.\ntOOK '0* IM MM rt AID Ml AT\nrout boom counnii... i\u00bbe.\nGermani began launching their\nJet-propelltd tnploilvei it Englind. Mori of th* itrangi weipone\n\u2022traamad across th* Channil and\nexploded at rindom today.\nAi on* part of lh* eicorted formation totalling nearly MO heivlei\nwu attacking tha flying bomb in-\nit .Uatloni In Uw Pu de Cilili aru\nduring tht morning, othar four-en-\nglned bomben thundered de\u00abp behind th* Normandy battl* ion* to\nhammer at leail lour airfield* ln\nthe Bordeaux region.\nThet* were loctted at Bordeiux-\nMerlgntc, Ctutux, Corme, Eclute\nand Landei-Butuc. Cloudi, which\nagain hampered Allied air operations over the battlefront, forced lb*\nPu de Calais nlden to ui* th*\novercut technique, but the airfield\nattacker! were ible to drop their\nloadi visually.\nFlghter-bomben, attacking at tht\nrate of one a minute, drove hom* a\nthree-play auault In direct lupport\nof the Invuion forcei. One wive\npounded tripped Germin forces on\nNorthern Cherbourg Peninsula. Another battered communication routes In the Southeut over which th*\nNazis were trying to reinforce their\narmored dlvliloni In the Tllly-Cien\nlector. The third stream bombed the\narea North of Parii. disrupting ene-\niry reinforcement Una.\nThe Amerlcin heivy bombtn\nslashed at rocket lni.alla.loni after\na night assault by th* R.A.F. In\nwhich one plane wu loit, and a raid\nin the iame area Sundiy by 250 big\nU.S. bomben.\nOther formation! hit airfield target* including Bordeaux-Merlgnac,\nCaiaux, Wwt of Bordeanux, and\nCorne Ecluit netr tht Cout Wat\nof Cogntc.\nA nrt itretch of bid Junt weether itill wu htmpeTlng *lr op\u00abr*-\ntlom.\nFighter-bombers bluted to pieces one concentration ot ieveril\nhundred Germain. One fighter\n_roup uw a hit looked Ukt I big\nproceulon of clti-ent dut for t\nride in hone ihiyt, but whin tht\npilot! \"buried\" the cavalcade for\nt cloter look Germin soldiers dived for cover. The tmmunltlon-\nloided \"ihtyt\" wer* lent up ln\n\u2022 string of firecricker raplcaloni\nwhllt hona tampered \u00bb_tou th*\nfield*.\nTh* Germini ipptrcntly in\nmiking lncreued um of h6ne-\ndrawn vehicles, indicating perhapi t ihortage of motor vehlclei\nor necessity ol using hona to go\nover or tround bitlered roidi.\nNew Weapon Has\nMore Names Than\nGoering's Medals\nLONDON, Jun. II (CPI- Hlllfr'i\nntw \"__er*t wupon\"\u2014the pilotleu\nplin* or rocket bomb\u2014elrttdy hu\nmore name* than 8\u00ab*.h*m*nhil\nGoerlng hu medal*, and otheri ar*\nbeing added daUy with luggntloni\ncoming from both ilda of th* Chan-\nnil\n\"Buizbomb\" *nd \"Wlng*d Com*.\"\nMan to be the catchlat namei offered ln BrlUln thu* tar, tlthough\nLondon hetdllne wrlten hav* contributed iuch deicrlptlve title* u\n\"Bumblt Bomb,\" \"Flying Bomb\" md\n\"Whlrley.\"\n 1|P\n\t\nRobot Planes\n\"Too Little\nand Too Late\"\nLONDON. Jun* 11 (CP-Reuten,\n\u2014German pilotleu plana attacking\nBritain are Jet propelled. It wu\nstated officially here today.\nAuthorlti-t uld lln that tht\npUne\u2014or pilotleu bomb\u2014 li Uuhch-\ned from t ramp tnd hu \u2022 rtngt of\ntbout 190 miles. Flight ipeed li between SOD ind 190 milei in hour\nind thl missle hu in explosive\npower tbout equivalent to t 900-\npound Germin bomb.\nTh* Air Mlnlitry Newi Service\nuld the plena ire ltunched with\nthe lid of t ttke-off rocket tnd\ntr* not radio controlled but ire\noperated by in lutomitlc pilot Kt\nbefore launching.\nOne* the missle hu been ltunched tht enemy hu no lubtequent\ncontrol over Its movement!, the\nNewi Service idded.\nSine* the end of 1943 tent of thouundi of tout of bomb* havt been\ndropped on the robot plana launching bun.\nPhotograph* ihow *xten*lv* dam-\nige hu been cimed to them ind\nthli reiulted In dlilocitlon of tht\nwldetpreed C-irman *ffort to u-\nuli Britain\nAn Air Mlnlitry ititement uld\n\"other offeruivt meuure* to frui-\ntrite th* enemy'! pltnt for tttacki\non Brltlih cilia from tcrou the\nChinnel\" hive been tiken.\nParatrooper*\nCaught\nNazisOHBase\nSUPREME H__A_X.UART_.-S.\nALLIED EXPEDITIONAHY FORCE\nJun* II iCPi\u2014 The Britiah Mh Airborne Divlilon, with which Canadian piritroopen operated, caught\nI th*   German   Weitwill   troopa  otf\ni baie on an \"lnvailon minoeuvre\"\ntnd  tccompanied  that\/  vital  tuk\nof   securing   Ihe  Alliei  lift  flank\n[ within three hour* of th* flnt ilr-\n| born* landing* on  D-Diy, It wu\ndUeloe-d today.\nTheir talk Ineludad leisure of\ntwo bridga over th* Om* River\n\u2022nd Uv* Orne Canal, paralleling it,\nand knocking out a itrongly dug-ln\nGerman coaital battery which had\ndefied Britiah bomben for month*\nOPERATIONAL WINGS\nTO R.C.A.F. FLIERS\nVANCOUVER, June II (CP) -\nAir Vice-Minhtl T. V. Heikei, Officer Commanding Weitern Air\nCommind, inverted ieveril members of the Roytl Canadian Air\nFore* with operation*! winp during * ceremony it t Vincouver Iiland but yeiterdiy, Weitern Air\nCommind innounced today.\nWmWmUmmmm*m*WWmmmmmmmW*mmWm\nesteem\nHousehold Goods Moved\nAnywhere!\ni_-ft.ni i wtr job in mother city? Moving to\nta Army -impr\" Oar hmg e-llfawice moving\nI y. tins will Htrt* yen m yw_r nam home . , .\n\u2022*f*ly, quickly and al low coil? W. litinlly\npick you up ind put you damn again, wlHt\u2014t \u2022\nworry.   Call ui.\nWilliams' Transfer\nMOVING AND STORAGE\nIM -\ntm\nShipping Pours\nInto Busy Port\n\u25a0,'\"    i-pipp*!!^\n\u25a0Y  HOWARD COWAN\nAieoclited Pnu War Correipondent\nON A BEACH Of NORMANDY,\nJun* 11 (AP)\u2014ThU hu suddenly\nbecome Franc*'! buileit port\nMore ihlpping wu linded here\nSundiy ind lent into th* American\nUna than pined through Cherbourg during *n entire month of\nnormal operation!.\nAnd itill it il pouring ln. To thouundi of nlion and loldlen who toll\nhert day and night thli beach ii\ntheir temporary hometown.\nThere are no homa\u2014Juit tenti\n\u25a0nd foxhola.\nThe foihola with botrdi tnd dirt\nthrown over the top tr* more d\u00ab-\nilrable reildence* Tht ctnvu tent*\n\u2022rant flak-proof. Jerry coma ov\u00abr\nu won u It geti dirk ud gun\ncrewi on th* ships offshore Join\nwith th* anti-aircraft lidi on tba\nb**ch ln in ack-ack ibow rivalling\nLondon'*\nGarman fortification* attract th*\nmoat Intereit here. Elaborat* oil\npilntlngi on th* will* of \u2022 tunnel\nalongside \u2022 gun ihow tb* beich and\nlandmarki with tha ex\u00abct range noted tlongildt.\nInildt the tunnel under about 40\nfeet of earth ar* thouundi of roundi\nof 88-mm. ammunition. Th* big\nshells wera itored Uke bottiei of\nwine. They are IMS vintage. Four\nGermini atlll lie iprtwled In front\nwhere Amerlcin Rangen killed\nthem on D-Diy.\nBelieves War\nIn Europe Over\nby November\nMONTREAL, Jun* II (CPI- Sir\nKtlth Murdock. heed of tht Mel-\nbourn* H\u00abrald, uld ln in Interview\nhere today that ht believed the\nodd! war* In favor of th* Europun\nwar *ndlng by Novtmber but predicted It would taka mother two\nyeiri to whip Japan.\nSir Keith, who will la*** for New\nYork tonight tn rout* to Aurtrilla\nafter an eight-week lour of bitlle-\nfronti tn Italy, India and North Africa and a vlilt to BrlUln.\nHt lud high pnli* for tb* Cinidlin fore** whon tu uw la ictlon\nIn IUly, and In final prtpuxUoni\nfor tb* invulon of Europ*.\n\"Canada'! part tn tbe Italian\ncampaign bu ban limply magnifl-\nomt,\" b* iaid. -Without the\nfighting ability of tba Cinidlin\nforcei, particularly In IUly. that\nbattle could ntver havt ban the\nlucceu it hu been Your nun did\n\u2022 grand Job there\u2014 tomtlhlng to\nbe proud of.\"\nRobot Planes\nJet Propelled\n\u2022y ALAN RANDAL\nCinidlin   Prtat  lUff Wrlttr\nSOMEWHERE IN SOUTHERN\nENGLAND. Jun* 11 ICP Cabla)-\nThere'i t Wellilin itmosphere In\nliving tn Southern England \u25a0___\u25a0\nHltier decided to bring BrlUln,\nllttla peopU beck Into lb* front Un*\ntry uiing pUotlet* plane*\nIt'i \u2022 weird feeling. Uk* getting t\nglim pte eg some world of fantaty.\nto know theie bomb* ire ihootlng\nthrough Engllih skies day and night,\nwithout regard for milltiry objec-\nUv\u00ab* and likely te itrikt tnywher*\nIt ll gmtnlly *gre*d Hitler Is\nwitting nil Ume tf thu weapon It\n\u25a0uppottd to wtn lb* war for hlm\nBun-bomb* ar* nothing Uke u bad\nu rew tha pocket bllu on London\ntelly tbi* yeer\nTbe  peopl*   hiv*   been   Mured\nmattery eg th* new wupon It com-\n{ tng toon but weekend ptpen tug-\nIttted th* but method! would bt\nto    puih    tb*    NormindT    Invasion\n(ronller to far beck, old Englind\nwould bt out of ring* of oontinenUI\nI buii-bomb baari\ni Toe llttl* tnd to* UU\" U tbt ver\n. diet  of  BrltUh  txperti   Uetd   by\n-houundi monthi igo, they might\n! Mrloutly hiv* Interfered wtth In-\nI vaiion preparation*. On th* tctlt\n! Ibey are ippearlng now, thty art\nonly t nulaanc*\nBrains of Invaiion\nGerman Target\nLONDON, Junt 11 (CP-Reuter)-\nThe German Traniocean Agency today quoted the BerUn millUry\nspokesman u uylng Uut th* mun\ntirget of tht Germin itticki for\ntht lut it houn hu been the political ind milltiry bnln of th* invuion\u2014London.\n'Through London le*d ill the\nmpply ind reinforcement rotdt for\nIht troopt In Normtndy,\" tht report uld. \"Germin reconmiuance\nhu iscertalned thit til mlisiles\nhive come down well within the\nUrget area.\"\nII, JM Army\nCasualties in\nWar So Far\nOTTAWA, Jun* II (CP)-Cu-\nuiltlei mfferrd by the Canadian\nArmy from th* outbreak of war to\nApril 90 totalled 11.3(10. It wu dli-\ncloted today by th* Wirtlmt Information Board\nTh* latt officii! total covered a\nperiod up to Feb. 31 and wu given\nu  1-.7M\nTh* new tabulitlon ihowed I.ISS\ndead. Wl mining. 3.691 prlionen of\nwir and 8.225 wounded\nThe prl\u00bbon*r toUl doa not In-\ndudt 56 men who htve b*en re-\npitrlited or actped.\nTht innouncement gtvt the toUl\nNivy ceiutltla u 1.313 ind the\nAir Fore* u 1148. Th* W IB pub-\nllrttlon doa not bring thee* figure* up to dite.\nIlllllllllllllillllllllllltllllltllttlllllllllll\nCanada's\nRoll of Honor\nmiiiiii  ii\nOTTAWA. Jun* 11-Th* R CAT\ntonight Iuued IU 913th otaualty Hit\nof tbe war u followi.\nPrevlewtly rape*-** mining tn *-\u2022\ntlv* urvlce\u2014now reeertt*  prl*-\nmn tf wir\u2014Girminy.\nftrrell. Oeorge Garnet, Sgt. Van-\ncouwar, B C\nrindliter. Harold Alfred. WO.\nVancouver. B C.\nMaeDonald. Charltt Gordon\nSteuart. WO. Vlctorl*. B C\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, TUISDAY, JUNI 20, 1*44 \u2014 S\nCrew Apologizes\nfor Lack\nof Excitement\nBy  LOUU V. HUNTER\nCinidlin Preu Wtr Corrtipondint\nAN INVASION PORT IN INOLAND, Jun* 11 (CP C\u00bbbl*)-rm\ngoing to ipend next Siturdiy night!\nin c*mp writing lelten. Tw\u00ablv\u00ab\nhoun tboird th* M.T.B. ill produced enough ictlon to lut thli ltnd-\nlubber for tome time to come\nthough tht crew retlly weren't kidding when they apologlred beciuie\nwe didn't run Into tny excitement\"\nfor 13 houn lut Saturdiy night\nand urly Sunday the crew of the\nM.T.B. 481 and one anxloui correspondent crulied Ihe Engllih Chinnel. running it on* ttm* within\nthree mllei of Cherbourg *nd drawing fire from ihore bitterles that\nfell uncomfortably clou. Thoee\n\"near mli-ei\" ihook the craft from\nitem to item.\nThe M.T.B. Ul wu one or i flotilla ot motor torpedo botU Ihat\nput out from thli Invulon port on\ntb* Engllih Chinnel long before\ndark Saturday. We pitrolled up\n\u2022nd down the French Cout of\nCherbourg without teeing *ny enemy veueU Two or three tlma we\nraced oft tn purault of E-boili reported In our ire* but eich time\ntht enemy give ut th* illp\nTht flnt Job of th* MT B it to\ntrek out the enemy ind It hu been\nextremely mi 1 tuful. Officen of\nthe couUl force* are confidant th*\nMTB'i ilon* could break any ittempt tbe Germini might mak* to\nbreak out and harry the Invulon\n\u25a0hipping filling tb* Chinnel.\nOTTAWA.  Jun*   11\u2014Thi   Cinadlan Army Ui-td IU troth cuuilty\nHit of the wir tonight u follow!:\nWounded\nCinadlan Armored Corp*:\nLovo. Uoyd CUyton. Utut. Chll-\nUwiek. B C.\nRoyil Canadian Artillery\nIwing.   Jimu   Kenneth.   Lieut.\nVtrnon. B C\nInjure*\nRoytl Canadian Corpt of Engin-\n**r_\nDock-tadar.    RuawU    Archibald.\nSpr. Vancouver. B  C\nBritlih Columbii Regiment\nSander*,   Benjamin   Prancta.   A-\nSgt. New Wutmlniter. B  C\nSaikitehrwin   Rtglment\nFrench,  Eugene  Arthur.  A.-Sgt.\nVtrnon. B C\nAnother New\nNazi Weapon\nUnsuccessful\nWITH THI BRITISH ADVANCE\nrORCIS IN NORMAJCDT. Jun* II\niCP-Reuterti \u2014 Tb* German* are\nudng inotber new weapon on thla\nfront but It I* not -ucceedlng.\nIt it \u2022 rocket-propelled intl-Unk\nshell which can be uead by infantry\ntnd only one man It needed U fire\nIL Tht weapon conattU of t tub*\nfour feet long wttb in M-rnm ihall\nit tht nom Several of tbaw\nhiv* beam captured.\nDay Into Night as\nThunderstorm\nHits New York City\nNEW   YORK.  Jum  II   (AP.-A\nthunderstorm threw Nrw York City\nInto night-time dirkrvta for flvt\nminute* thli morning.\nTht Wuthar Bureau iaid tba midnight black wu cauaad limply by\nlow cloudi combined \"with I great\ndui of lnduitrial tnvokt\"\n>_t\u00bb\u00ab%i M\nINCORPORATED   Z\u00bbT MAY 1670.\nAir - Flex Summer\n\u00a3>\/*\nFor smart Summer wear. 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Light weight\nwooden soles\u2014goy-\nly colored print ties.\n$2.29\nOthers priced at\n$2.95\nLowest Number\nol Cardinals\nIn 144 Years\n\u25a0Y  IDWARD  KENNEDY\nAuoeltUd Prut Wtr Corratpondtnt\nVATICAN CITY, Junt 11 <AP)-\nTb* Alllad occupation of Rom* find!\nth* College of Cardinal* reduced to\nil member*\u2014th* lowut number In\n1*4 yean.\nTb* normal complement of tht\nColltg* theoretically It 70 although\nIt li practice ilwayi lo havi aome\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nThe \"Bay's\" Food Values\nOn Sole Today, Wcdnetday, Thundoy\u2014Phonei 193-194\n23*\n3I<\nTher* \u00bbrt no pm-peeu for in un-\nmedliu Inereeae m Pope Plui XII\nbu decided not to ereaU new Cardinal* whll* tb* wir ltiU ln Europe,\nperioni familiar wttb tb* Vatican\ntay. There hivt been reporti thet\ntb* Pontiff itcretly coined tome\nCirdlnili under \u2022 pro.i known u\nIn Petto\" but thtt* reporu ar* denied iuthorltitiv-ly.\nThert were O Cardinal* it lb*\nconcUve at which tbe pretent Pope\nwu elected ta im. Hi* fl-vatlon\nto tba Papacy reduced the number\nto 11. Two Cardinal* died befor* th*\nwar itirttd and IT bat* dlad line*.\nOf the rurvivlng 42 Cardinal*, ona\nli \u2022 CanedUn. Rodrlgu* Cardinal\nVllUnuv*. Archblihop of Quebec.\nTwrnty-flvt in Italian, four ire\nrrench, two Germini and ona uch\nAmerlcin, Argentine. Spanlih. Hungarian, Irish. Auitriin, Polish. Por-\n111011***. B*lfUn and Syrian.\nTba tiiuo.il memberthlp of tbe\nColltgt I* tb* lowut llnei Plus VI\nwu Uken by Nipolton u i prtaoner\nto Parii. whir, ht died He named\nno Cardinal! whll* b* wu ciptlvi\nand when tbe conclivt met it Venice U tleet hii wtctuor In 11\nonly 11 Cardinal! wa\nDying Frenchman Got His Wish as\nAssault Troops landed on Elba\nEisenhower Soya\nWill Win Victory\non Factory Front\nrORT WILLIAM. Jun* II (CP>-\nGen. Dwlght D. Beenhoetr. Su-\npr*m* C<-r_nan**or of Allied tan-\n\u2022Ion rorc**, ta \u2022 etbl* reeelind hert\nduring Um weekend, uld II It\nthrough mil\u2014ful *fforti ee In*\nfactory front that victory can bt\nvaa.\nTh* cab!* wu received by Prul\nlet i L Johr-oe A Akeraft\nLodaj* Mesa ta reply te \u2022 eebl* tent\nta G*n Ttunhnatt ae June I whleh\ntuurid th* 0*n\u00abr*l production tt\nfiaadlaa Ow end reundry Compeny plint htr* w-uid be Inrreeetd\nta em* tmmm of lb* ->\u25a0___\nSt*phen Berber. AuocUUd Pnu\nWir Corrupotvdtnt. went in with\nrrench imult troopt when they\nlanded on lb* Uland ef Bhe In th*\nM*dlt*rrir.*ir tnd lufftrtd painful but not lerloui woundi which\nn_s_e__lUt*d hit r*m_val to \u25a0 bot-\npltil. wher* he dictaUd th* follow\nIng Itnry on tb* ittack\n\u2022V   ITIPMIN   l\u00ab\u00abIIS\nA_a\u00abliti* Prtu Wir Cmo*!\"*!\"!\nBAST1A. Conlci. June II 'API\nCommandant  Maurlr*  g.,| hit  with\n\u2014there wert Germane on Btbe tnd\nmor to ter   Ihey   war*   well-irmed.\nwtll-poelt-oned ind ready U fight\nAt tn Impi lulvt Allied irmadt\nuumbled tn tba fading light Friday night within light of Bba'i\npaaki. Maurice\u2014a rrench Batulkm\nCommander-uld\n\"I hope ther* *r* ne Oet_ne.it\nther*. far tf than *r\u00bb n* we _kaO\nnot bt abU ta UD any \"\nI wu tiding abo-rd t crift peib*d\nlight wllh rrench S-ntgilau troap*\nTiter* wu   till > minui*- to go\nThte It __m* Pnu ttmm Ma af\n\u25a0 mlltwlstt Inlet th* Jtrriu ammm\nup Wt erme caught ta \u2022 \u25a0luluuui\n11 !_\u25a0_.! * *\nll Haaaad anty utt-nati btleii w*\nfmmd imiuleu In th* water\nWe W*m atelne, atang tb* und\n\u25a0 II\nTlur* wu i\nHub )utl la   you\nfront   of   ma    I   wu   totted   Into   I\nclump of weeda\nI got up tnd tried to wttk t few\nyirdi utd found I couldn't My Uft\nleg wouldn't work *nd I wu hit on\ntne right lid*\nHiullrtg my typewriter, I enwltd\nInUnd I hedn't gone miny yard*,\n(whtn I 1*11 Into * mini _rtUr when\n\u25a0 _e_u**llui wu crouching Hi kilo wu wminded In bit right irm\nbut o-vtrwto* wu uuy. te-Uk* \u2022\nili-leggtd beetle wt linked arm\nind crawled to \u2022 ttortt wall to*\ncover\nSoon ift\u00bbr daylight we moved to\ntht bed of t dry ttrtam half t mil*\niwiy whirh becem \u2022 coUtetlng\npoint for wusunded.\nMinutu later Cpl rrint-nlt rUg\nl*r*st Into our r*fug* Ha bed two\nbullet holu In hli rbut\u2014on* within\nInchM of bit heart Th* lee* tur-\nvlvor of hli _sqs__a_. he bed willed\nthru milu tn thk, condition tltor\n\u2022ilenrlng with \u2022 ntmt Ihower aa\nenttny bleekbouea\nOredutlly captured Oermena. wbo\nuld they bed irrived on Ib* Uland\nonly i few day* bete**, fihered ta-\nto the rtvertaed All tumid happy to\nbt out ef It\nWrithing in pa In. rr*n_ole-_rbo\n9*k*  Qtaeien   tatoii-gttod   -bean.\ntranalitlng    frsc    me    I\nwith hlm. but Prancnii uld\n\"I wwt m bar\nthey tr* They tbtak Clliaiaai wtn\nbe b*et*n hi three monlht .....\ntea. I *B _>__(.'\nCanuck Officers\nReceived by Pope\nBY  D0UO  HOW\nCanadian Preu War Cer**e*t*d\u00abnt\nBOMB June 11 (CP-Cibli)-Tht\nPop* received \u2022 (roup of officen\nind men of * Three Brier, (Jut. ir-\nmor*d l-aglmtmt Saturday ta an\nludltnc* following that grinted\nGenual Almnder.\nTh* group of more than N Includtd i Vincouver Brigadier commanding Ibe brigade *nd a Colontl\nfrom Thrte Riven\nMijori Walker H. Hurdle of Cilgiry ind Idrnonlon tnd D. Devidaon\nof Calgary and Vancouver received\nrcearlu and \u2022 handahaka trom tht\nPontiff. Tb* Brigadier bad \u2022 prlvaU\naudience.\nTh* Pop* repotted ervtrtl Umu\nhi wu moit happy to peel th* C*-\nmdlini and uked uveral of th*\nmen ibout thtlr home-town!\nOen. Ale-ander *lao -topped tnd\nchitted with tha men. who liter\n'were ihown St Peter* ind oltwr\npotato of taterut\nBy rt.lncM\u00bbnc.. Uw CanadUnt\ni were hUnei ei th* itidlttict by Irving Bawlta. whau \"Army Show-\nnow la playing ta Born*.\nFormer CP Man\nMining Overitoi\nCALOABT, Jan* II (CP)-Bfm\nCharlU Heed. SS. lonrier Cinadlin\nPrtu anaralor and editor it Cal-\nmtto. fd-iiaihi\" Wlnnlp*g and To-\nmta  ll reperttat  mUttnf te  ae-\nii*e tea-vtc* atemm hit r*utivu\nwee*'talentd todey. Hoad tntartd\nIhe CP luTlt* In IB* tnd Joined\nUm Army la\u00bbOclobei, 1MI\nCREAM CHIISI: OIU\nHunU. 1, Vi lb. pkgi. *,v,r\nCHIISI: Midi In S. C, \"SeiA,\nixeelltnt fltvor, Ib. >,otr\nSODA BISCUITS: Rid 99-1\nArrow, I Ib. pkgi. *\u2022*\u2022>\nSODA BISCUITS: Iq.\nI.B.C, 2 Ib. pkg*. itch **lT,f\nQUIIN OLIVIS:\nNabob, I ex, Jin\nSTUFFID  OLIVES:\nMtlirtn'i, \u2022 01. Jar\nCUSTARD P0WDIR: Chocolitt\ner Vanilla, \"JIa\n16 0*. tin **W\nEVAPORATED APPLES:   I QJ.\nExcellent (or plea, Ib. '***f\nFLOUR, Five Rotes, 49 Ib. tack    $1.63\nCAKE FLOUR, Maple Leaf, 44 oz.    29c\n0X0 FLUID: Hoi.\nbottiei, each\nBANANAS:  Dehydrated,     llj,\nI or. pkg,., uch\nGRAPEFRUIT JUICE\n10 oi. tint, 2 for\n$1.10\n3I<\nLARD: Shimrock,\n1 Ib. cirton,, 2 ftr\nPORK SHOULDIRS:\nUnion, whole, Ib.\nBORAX LEISURE:\n14 oi. cirton,, uch   ....\n290\n31*\n14*\nIHCOHPORATID   *W MAY I67& ,\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nReport Gat Chamber\nDeath for 7000 Jewt\nLONDON, .una 11 (AP)-Tht\nGlrmin, recently drigjed 7000\nJew* from in Intimment cimp at\nTereiln, Czechoslovskli, and executed them In twe gu chamber*,\nI report ruchlng the Csechoilo-\nvik Government In London Uld\ntoday.\nEXAMINATION CIVIL\nESTIMATES NEXT WEEK\nOTTAWA. June 11 (CP)\u2014Prime\nMlnliter Mar-ken rt* King uld today In the Commoni that examtni-\nllon of the civil eitlmitei of Uw\nExternal Affair* Deptrtment mty\npoulbly begin next week.\nBUU for tbe Kiting up of drpiri-\nmenU of reconitructlon would be\nditcuiied thli wtek.\nWeather Forecast\nOkanagan tnd Kootenay\u2014Tuuday night, light windi. pirtly\ncloudy and warm during morning,\nbecoming cloudy tn Afternoon with\nncciilonil rain ihow*n ind i few\nthunderitnrmi. becoming parity\ncloudy  In evening*\nAllies Approve\nBonoml Cabinet\nROMS. June II (AP)\u2014Th* Allied\nGovernment!, ifter deliylng t wtek,\nhave approved tha Cabinet formed\nby Premier I vino* Bonoml at'thl\nrequeit of Prlnc* Humbert, tnd II\nnow hu begun to function u luly'i\nnew Government, it wu announced\nloday.\nTht Alllu iniuted Uut Uu ntw '\nGovernment   uiume   ill   rttporut-\nbllltiei  und*rUk_n  by  tba form*.\n-OVflrnnunt   heided   by   Minhal\nPletro Badoglio regarding the fill* <\nflllmtnt of Uu termi of tbe Italian\nirmUtlct, tnd mike no chingt In ,\ntht montrchlal Institution.\nDEATHS\nEDINBURGH-Mi) -Gen. ttt Ar-\nchllbild Rice Cameron, 71, v*t*r*n\nof nearly 50 yen military unrln\nuvd colonel of the Black Witch\ntrom ll\u00bb-40\nMISSION, B C\u20143 B IMmak.\nGeneril Manner of Pacific Cooperative Union of Mlulon City.\n\"*..-\nPHILIP MORRIS\nENGLISH BLEND CIGAAETTEJ\n_______\nJ_______^____\n____________________\n \t\n[(.faint Hailij Nctm.\nEstablished April a 190-\nBrieu\/i Co\/iimlua'n\nMost Inttretting Newspaper\nPubllshld every morning except Sundij br\nka NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED _M Baker St   Nelsuii Brltlih Columbia.\nMEMBER OI THE CANADIAN PRESS A-TO\n|B\u00bbAUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS\nTUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1944.\n\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0  1 ~~    \u25a0\nImporting Subsidized\nGrapefruit Juice But\nApple Juice Business\nStill Enchained\nIn the Okanagan they are asking\nwhy the manufacture of fortified apple\nlulce is restricted, when grapefruit\nJuice in lange quantities is being admitted to the country\u2014grapefruit juice\nwhich is subsidized by a bonus to keep\ndown the price to the consumer.\nThe question is pertinent. The\nOkanagan has been producing a fine\nquality of apple juice, the clear and\nthe cloudy. It is a healthful drink and\nHi popularity is attested by the speed\nWith which the limited quantities\navailable move from the grocers'\nihelves.\nWhen restrictions on apple juice\nproduction were imposed three years\nago the Canadian consumer was just\nbeginning to give it preference over\ncompeting products, or at least to regard it as an alternative to tomato\nJuice, orange juice or grapefruit juice\nThe Okanagan fears that if its production continues to be restricted to the\npresent inadequate quantities, and the\nbuying public finds tt so much easier\nto obtain competing products, consum-\n\u2022n will lose their taste for it. The\nwork of building up the market for\nBpple juice will have to be done al!\nover again.\nOriginal reason for restricting apple juice production was shortage of\ntill cans, but cans are available for\nOther products and the Okanagan sug-\ngeiti that its apple juice industry is being dUcriminated against. The jub-\n1 Jert la a legitimate one for inquirv.\nOttawa has much on its mind; tho\nOkanagan anple juice industry, which\nwe hope will later extend to Kootenav,\nCould easily be forgotten in plans for\nequitable allocation of cans if it failed\nto air iti complaints.\nGermariv's Maginot Line\nGermany has apparently built _\nlort of Maginot Line stretching from\nGhent in Belgium to Rennei, South of\nCherbourg.\nIt is from 30_to 80 miles from the\nCoait, whole defencei the invasion\nforce* are penetrating\nLarry Allen of the Associated Pre*.,\nI who wu a prlaoner of war in Ger-\nItjaany, jays that this second line of de-\ni lance, known to the Germans as the\n(\"Second Atlantic Will,\" is compoaed\ni tt vaa*. underground, heavily fortified\ndefences, bristling with thouaandi of\nhaavy guns and  maze* of anti-tank\nfcape.\nIt run* from Ghent to Arras, Beau-\nvals, thence slightly Wert of Parii\n(long the Seine River, thence south-\nWard to Argenton and finally Renne*\nI the -outhernmost end.\nA few weeki before the Allle*\nitnrmed the \"fortre* of Europe\" General Field Marshal Erwin Rommel\nftoroughly inspected the \"Second Atlantic Wall\"\nHe told German newspapermen:\n\"Here the enemy shall not pan.\nThii will be the lupreme tert and crucial tert Every one of theee poilt-on*\nmust be and will be defended to the\nlaat man \"\nRommel, ace master of defence for\n\u25a0Nasi   Germany   and   nicknamed   \"the\n'desert fox\" brcauie of his brilliant ex\nfin its in North Africa. Is lupported Vn\n' this view bv Western Commander Onlr!1 Field Man..)*! von Runditedt.\nEven Rrlchminliter for Propaganda\nDr Paul Joseph Ooebbeli, writing In\nMi nrwipaper, Du Reich, last month,\nfinally admitted that \"we cannot itop\nth* enemy (mm lindlng but we ran\nand  we  will  itop  him after  he has\ntended \"\nGermany's \"Second Atlantic Wall.\"\nWith much accent upon Its alleged In\nvtrt-ibihtv, haa baan topllne new* in\nGarman newipaper* ever ilnce the last\nOf April.\nAllied commanders are not hkelv\nto hava any delation* aa to th* itrength\nof thli line of defence They know that\n[ \u2022 will be cortlv to crack, but thev alto\nknew that th* \"impregnable\" defence\naxilts nnlv in imiginition There ii no\niuch thing. There ll always a weak\nipot, and even the strongest fortress\nof concrete and steel can be destroyed\nby greater power of shells and bombs.\nAnd one break can enable tha whole\nline to be turned. Then it enters history with the Maginot Line.\nLetters to the\nEditor\nLettera mly bt published over \u2022 nam ll*\nplum*, but the actual nam* of th* writer\nmuat b* given to th* Editor aa tvldtnct of\ngood faith. Anonymous Utters go In tha\nwut* piper  bisktt\nValue of Currency\nLies in Its Power to\nCirculate, Says Realist\nTo the Editor:\nSir\u2014After reading and rereading again\nand again the letter of Mr. J. C. Harrli nf\nNew Denver appearing ln your iiaue of June\n18, I un utterly untble to discover anv es-\n\u2022entlal point of difference between mjnelf \u00abnd\nthe genial, learned and lovable aage whose\nSociallatlc dreams seem permeated with some\nof the soft music of the rippling wives ol\nSlocan Lake ai they break on the shore! of\nNew Denver.\nMr. Harris is correct In estimating the real\nvalue of the gold reierve of the United Statei.\nnow valued at around twenty billion dollar!, qi\nno more than that of any other rubbish heap.\nThe value of any currency\u2014even ten-dollar\ngold piece*\u2014He* In lti power to clrcui*.*. I\nwill quite readily accept any kind of money-\ngold, bank notes, illver or copper. Just io lon*;\nai I know that my banker, my grover, my\nshoemaker, my laundry man wll] Uke the\naame money from me at Ita face value. And\nthey will continue to do so only lust ao long\nas the bank or government Issuing the money\ntakes ln just as much money as lt is paying\nout To llluitrate the point, the Government\nof the United Statei lakes In annually in the\nahape of taxei, fines, customs due*, excise, etc,\nKTethlng like n.Ot-O.OOO.OOO Al long \u2022\u2022 it\ncollect! thli unmount tnnuilly\u2014and locepti\nlti own money In ptyment\u2014(even billion dollars of gold coin could circulate In the Unltad\nState*. But, should th* US Government coin\nIts whole twenty billion It would soon discover\nthtt thirteen billion would fall to clrcuUt*\n\u25a0nd that ita gold hoard, even bearing tb*\nstamp making It legal tender\u2014would hav* ttt*\nsame value as any other pile of rubbish. The\nvalue of any money lies not In Ihe gold or\nother metallic reserve behind it. but in IU\npower of circulation and this In turn U dependent on the ability of the government or\nbank to take It again at Its face value.\nA aecond point In which 1 find myself\nwholly in iccord with Mr. Harrli li in hli\ncontention Ihat every human being who en-\n]oyi the creiture comfort! of food, clothing\n\u25a0nd ihelter. ihould be compelled to do lome-\nthing uieful in return for the lame and that\nno one ahould be psld a craftmMi'i wage for\npulling a lever which any ten-year-old boy\ncould ai well I would like\u2014with Mr. Harrli'\ncooperation\u2014lo go through all the municipal\nand government office!, ai well aa transportation companlei and lnduitrial plant*, and fire\nevery man who wai not really doing a men I\nwork and reallv earning any salary paid above\nI1S0 per month There li the great evil of\nunderpaid and overworked labor, but there li\nalao th* evil of overpaid Incompetent indolence    Let ui get rid of both \u00abvlll it one*.\nln *n ideal state of aocltty every competent, witling worker ihould hive work. But\nno mm hai any right to handle tool! he c*n-\nnot um skillfully, to spoil good lumber by\npoor workman.hip. nor to make exceaiive\ncharge* fnr poor workmanthlp.\nMr Harrli ii not wholly In love with tha\nn\u00abme 'Reillsi\" for my pirt much ai I like hli\nperaonillty ind sound common lenie. I wlih\nh* would iwikt from the tweet Sociillitic\ndream Inspired by the rippling wave* ind lee\nth* world u It reilly It.\nREALIST\nTr*n. B C. Junt 11\nPress Comment\nTor \u2022 while back 11 looked n If Ihe civilian population were going to ba In Un* for \u2022\nfew more libor-living device! and perhapi \u2022\nfew luxurlt* but. according to recent report!,\nth*** fond hopei have again been dialled to\nth* ground However, there Is on* talltfaction\nind thai ii thii the raw maleriali which\nwar* to be diverted lo civilian uae will be\nturned into ihelli for our artillery, and mora\nihlpi\nAccording lo Tht rinarvc.ll Pott irtlllery\nihelli ira given top priority and. al \u25a0 result.\nminy .hell plant! In Canad* will reopen. Th*\nnew progrim wtll run through to September\nit lent tnd will again put a tremrndoui strain\non Canadian' production.\nThli will ilio Inctaaa* labor demindi In\nthai around 10.000 man tnd women wtll again\nhavt employment In ihell lnduitrlei Tb*\nmining lnduitrlei will ilso require \u2022ddltlontl\nUbor. and every Induitry connected In tny\nwty with tht um of iteel wtll be looking for\nmore akllled ind unskilled ltbor \u2014Picton, Onl.\nTimet\nWar - 4 Years Ago\nly Tht Cinadlan Prn*\nJun\u00ab 30. I MO \u25a0 (lirmini capturtd I.Toni\nu I'rrmlrr PtUln announced rrench situation\nwaa hopelm. Fifty thouaand French and Po-\nll*h troopa TnrTt\\-iA*TrA arm* at Swtaa frontier\naa Tnllih Pr*mlfT and staff arrived In London\nTest Yourself\n1 Whil aarly bigllth playwright wat fatally nibbed In \u25a0 tavern brawl at Deptrord\nnear London*\n1    Whit American noveiltt w*t killed on\ntb* ttra-ti of New York City by aa\nTUT ANfWIM\nI.   Cbriitopher Mirlowt. \u2022 friend tnd con\ntatnportry ol D-tkttpeai.\n1    David Orahun Phillip*\n? ? Questions ? ?\nANSWERS\nOptn to any .eider. Ntmii of ptrsons\nMklng quotient will not bt publlihed.\nThtn li no chir_e for thit urvlct. Questions will not bl inswered by mill except\nwhen then ll obvloui necenlty for prlv-\ntoy.\nEnquirer, Oray Creek\u2014Wh*t *r* Ln Ctlvi-\ndot? Plette giv* th* metnlng of th*\nname In Engllih ind expliln thetr nitur*\nand tituatlon off the present lnvailon\ncoait?\nCalviidot li a department of Northwestern\nFrance bounded North by the English Channel. Eait by th* department of Eur*, South by\nthat of Orne, and West by that of Much*. In\nth* Southweit ire the hills of Normindy which\nrun In \u2022 Northwesterly direction. It received lti name from * ledge of rocki, itretch.\nIng along th* cout for t dltttnce of ibout II\nm. between th* mouth* of th* rlvoi Om*\nand Vire. The remainder of the deptrtment\nit low-lying and la drained by numeroui\nitreams. Caen and Honfleur are tha mart Important commercial porti. Cien, the caplttl,\nll iltuated almost at dead centre of tbe coutal\nregion of the department of Calvado*.\nThe orchard! of Cttvadot produce t\nFrench etu-de-vle, or cider brandy, mad*\nfrom applet and li known tt \"Calvado*.\"\n\"Irish,\" Queen'i Bay\u2014Could you give me the\nfull veriei of \"Off Again, On Again, Gone\nAgain, Flnnegtn,\" and the author?\nTheae llnei trt taken from Stint* J of \u2022\npoem by Strlckltnd Gllliltn entitled \"Finn!-\ngan lo Flannlgan\"; the stanza reid*.\n\"Bllln' down hit repoort, wui Flnnlgin:\nAnd' he wrlted thli here: 1__*ter Fltnnlgin\u2014\n'Off ng'ln, on t_f_n,\nGone agin-FINNIGAN\"\"\nCan any Dtlly Newi reader supply the remaining stanzas?\nH N, Bonnlngton\u2014Ii It pottlble for t firmer\nto buy ttumplng powder it thit tlmt for\nland clearing purpose!?\nYet. you may obtiln ttumplng powder by\napplying through your nearest Farmtr'i Imtltule. or tend to Canadian Industries Limited.\nExplosive! Dlviilon, 280 Baker Street, Nelion.\nM. W. B., Kulo\u2014Further to your queition\non the iddreu ot the nearest repretentitlve of\nthe Brltlih Knltweir. write to G. Grihim. 211\nVictor!* Street, Nelion, B.C\nLooking Backward\nTEN YEARS AQO\n(From tht Ntlton Dilly Newi, Junt 20, 19341\nThe Kooteniy Muilc Feitlvtl completed\nthe Its* festival with t profit of $6389, It wu\nrevelled tt in adjourned meeting of the Ntlton Fotlval Auoclitlon.\nTwo NeUon *thlete* will mike t bid thli\nFrldiy to qualify for the reprnentttlve In tht\nannual provincial meet which It to bt held tt\nthe Coast July 5. They trt Piul Brook tnd\nVerdun Cooper.\nSid Slim Smith li leading hit team of rtal-\nwtrtl Nelionward thli weekend for mother of\nhis border invsiloni In the baaeball world.\nToday's Horoscope\nIf thli it your blrthdiy you ire original,\nhave aoma executive ability and mechanical\n\u2022kill. You ire serious, think deeply utd keep\nyour own counsel ln your personi! afftir*\nYou tr* generoui, confident*, and taka much\nInterest in affilrs other thin in your regular\nroutine. You hav* many real friend*, low\nyour home and all family tit* In th* next\nyttr health tnd donvettic affair* loom Urg*.\nCareful tttentlon It advised, u deception it\nthreitened Routine bus!neat will preaper.\nThii period ti unfavorable for love. Born\non thli dite i child will be difficult to under-\nstind tnd tomewhtt wiywird. fanciful and\nneurotic, but vet poaeet-td of manual dexterity tnd literary tilent\nEtiquette Hints\nWhen visiting In a home and you with lo\nanokt but no one elu U doing to, It It better\nto uk your hoiteu tf ihe mind* if you amok*.\nWords of Wisdom\nThat  li good which dnth  food-  Venning,\nVerse\nCOMPINIATION\nThe diyi of spring *r* wonderful\nIf your tyu art mad* to we,\nTh* glory ln lh* wind and rain\nThe budt on maple tre*.\nI teem to be quite lonely\nFolks tell me to each day,\nBut there'! hidden treasure In my heart\nNo  matter   what   they   uy,\nI can iltp o'er to my window\nAnd na ilgni of bright new lift.\nIn every bush and bladt of grin\nAi though racing f_. tha light.\nThe sun looks down and roixei\nAi if It too would uy,\nWtk* up your ileepy drowsy hetdi\nThli ti i spring tlm* diy.\nThere's lift tn my red maple\nAnd (heir's Ill* In lilac* loo.\nAnd ovtr tn thtt stuttered ipot\nMy roeu bsid inew,\nAnd; Oh look it tiny blouomi\nOn th* mowdrop* by th* git*.\nI wint to dig when mow hi. gont\n11'. iwful hard to wall\nLonely! Yu at tlmei I am\nBut wtth al Ithe Joy* of tprlng.\nTm glad that God hat let me itay\nTo enjoy each new born thing.\nBlouomi, springtime, aumnat\nAll In Hli own (ood lime.\nAnd even when Tm all tlon*\nI call theie treirur*\u2022 mln*.\nI_n thankful I cm me th* flaw\nOn yonder vine dad beets.\nThankful for the tyu te tea\nTh* iub oa yonder towtr.\nThankful far th* birds and beat\nThn All tech day with tong.\nThmkfi'l Uut H* Ivti me stty\nTo find glory In eeeh diwn\n\u2022 FI.I7.AHFT1I I  WAI .KIR\n117 Vtrnon SC, Melton. B C\nSignallers Send Press (ow Desnlte\nHectic Enemy Sniping and Bombing\nBy ROM MUNRO\nCanadian Preu War Cornapondint\nWITH THI CANADIANS IN\nFRANCE, June 18 (CP Cabla)-\nFour hard-working and Ingenious\nnumber* of Uv* Royil Cm-dim\nCorp* of Signtli begtn opentlng\nth* flnt wlrelesi sets for sendlnn\npreu copy to England two dayi\ntfter thl landing and hivt been\nlending It diy and night ilnct then.\nThey in Cpl. BIU Brown and L.-\nCpl. Frank Stephenion, both of\nWinnipeg and Slgmn. C. T. H. Clifford. Toronto md Georg* I.ancas-\nter, Montretl.\nAfter getting eitiblUlied they\nhtve b\u00aben helped by eeveril Brltlih ilgmlmen and thouundi of\nwordi dtlly hive been cleared trom\nthli communication centre.\nThey crowed th* Channal D-day\nbat weren't tbi* to gel uhore wltn\nthtlr equipment until tb* ucond\ndty ifter tht uuult. Thtn thty\nKt up two light ilrborne wlreleu\nuli in trench** ln Courseulles. on*\nof the ipot* when tb* Canadians\nitormed ashore.\nThi ilgnilmen unt brief \"Ulnar'\nof wtr corrupondTOtt' ttorlei fan-\nmtdittely deiplle btd \u2022Unoipherlc\ncondition! and enemy lamming of\ntbalr trimmlulon. Tb* (tori** went\ndirectly to lh* Mlnlitry ot Information ln l.ondoh, tha Supreme Command'! preu heidquirten.\nThl* wu tb* tint preu Unk\nfrom France to England. Thar* ii\nnot \u2022 war correipondent In the\nbetchheod who doein't owe t debt\nof gratitude to*theu Cantdltn\nilgnilmen and their Hrltiili colleague* They went through a\nhectic sniper tltrm and were\nunder fire when th* Gcrmtm\ndropped inti-perionnel bombs\naround their trenchei.\nBrown tnd Stephenson were\nworking th* teti 1*1* at night when\nth* bombi ftll utd on* crushed 10\nfeet away.\n\"Wi kept on tending copy hut I\nguut wt weren't too scared beciuse\nour ur phones kepi out tome of the\nnoise,\" uld Stephenion\nRossland Chest\nWill Not Meet\nNext Two Months\nROSSLAND, B.C., Jun* IB\u2014At\nUm monthly meeting of the Ronltnd Community Chut Friday night\nit the City Hill Preildent L. Del-\nmu preildlng. lt wu announced\nUut ln th* futur* tht Community\nChut would be notified by letter If\n\u25a0ny cuu of Intereit to both th*\nCM is.  Compiny  ind  th* Chest.\nMrs. Osborn reported Um two families receiving uslstance from th*\nChest were now able to get along\nwithout assistance and only on*\nmilk order wu given now. A donation of clothing wai received.\nAsked about th* articles needed moat, Mrs. Onorn laid donations\nof baby clothes utd children clothes for sges from two to 14 yetrs\nShe ilso reported * trtmlent applied for overall!, but th* Chen bad\nnon*.\nIt wu decided to clou Um room*\nfor July ind Auguit, thoie wlihlng\nto make donation! or requiring sup-\npile* get li. touch with Mn. Oi-\nbom*.\nAid. W. Cunningham brought to\nattention um of the bulletin board\ntnd tht Secretary wu initructed to\nhive noticu potted there in tbe future.\nAn Invitation to meet with tbe\nRehablllUtlon Commltte* to dlacuu\npolt-wir   loclil   lervjce   pltm  wu\n\u2022cc\u00ab_h*d, tnd it wu left with tht\nexecutive to decldt on th.  dltt.\nThe monthly meetings will be\nsuspended with for July and Auguit.\nPruldtnt I_ Delniti complimented\nMri. Osborne on the dlplomitlc wiy\ntht conducted her difficult duties u\ntuptrvlsor.\nChurchill Predicts.\nSummer May See\n\"Full Success\"\nWITH COMMANDOS IN SCOTLAND (CP)-En|IUh girli In tht\nATS tre proud of the Combined\nOperatloni flash tome of them wtir\nA number of AU ire on the itaff\nof the commi-dot training centre\nhare. They work ln 'he offices,\ncookhouie, itorei, drive trnntpirti\nind operate tht camp pott office\nLONDON, Juna 10 .CF.-Prime\nMinUter Churchill, ln a ipeech\ndelivered at the Mexican Em-\nbatty four dayi ago and permit\ntad to ba publlihed only today,\naald tha monthi of thU Summer\nmay \"bring full iucccm to the\ncauaa of freedom.\"\nHe tald the Invuion of Normandy wat a great tactical tur\nprite to the Germini who did not\nknow It wai coming until they\ntaw tha ihlpi and \"It may be that\nevenU will occur ln tha next few\nmonthi which will ihow ui\nwhether we are toon to be released from tht curie which ht_s\nbeen laid upon ui by the Germani.\"\nThe invaiion wu launched \"In\nfull accord\" with the Russians and\nthe decision! reached at Teheran,\nhe added, \"and although the execution of the plani adopted there It\nfir from being complete, It ii beliu\nsteadily unrolled, and the monthi\nof this Summer may by the victories of thli Allied campnlftn bring\nfull lucceti to the cause of freedom.\"\nTouching on political aspects of\nthe war, tha Prime Minister said effort! were being made \"to achieve\npermanent cooperation and to build ]\nup an organization which after thl_\nwar will strengthen the bands between all our nations ind will sue\nceed in preserving peace.\"\n\"We look forward to the future\nin which the righti of small nation! will be upheld and protected\nand In which the strong will use\ntheir power under the law for the\nprotection of tht weak \"\nWhether tha Germani are defatted IhU yeir or next, tha Brltlih\nand Amerlcin peoples will never\nfalter or withdraw their htndi from\nthe talk which they have undertaken,\" he declared Together with\nour Allies we wtll go on to the end,\nand the end will be the more terrible for our foes the longer their\nitruggle continue! and the longer\nthis war U protracted.\"\nReferring to the Inconvenience\ncaused the dlplomitlc corpi by re.\nitrlctioni on communications to\npreserve secrecy Churchill iaid,\n\"the lives of a million men may be\nengaged now on both ildei\" of the\npresent struggle in France.\nMr. Churchill uld Britain U\n\"prevented by the exigencies of war\nfrom carrying on trade and offering to your country many of theae\nproducti which we lupplied previously, but Immediately after the\nwar ii over we hope to resume and\nIncrease trade between thii country and Mexico.\"\nCanadian Photoaraphers Are First\nlo Send Invasion Pictures\nOTTAWA, Jun* 11 (CT)\u2014C__n*-1\ndl*n lervlc* photo.rtpl.cn Kortd\n\"beiti\" over the** c. tha United\nStatei and tht Unltad Kingdom br\ncoming through with the flrtt still\ntnd motion pictures of the invulon\nThe Director!.* of Public Relitloni here nld today the flnt (till\npictures of the invulon To retch the\npreu of Britain, the United Stitei,\n\u25a0nd Canad* were Uken bj Cinadlin lervtc* photographer* They\nreached  North  America  by  radio'\ntad fait plan* and for tht flrtt two\ndtyi of publication 60 to 75 per\ncent of the picture! published were\nthoa* of Canadian force* in action.\nTht flnt motion picture! ihown\nin th* United Kingdom were Canadian, and reels taken on landing\ncraft and on th* b**chei by i Canadian camerman alao were the flnt\nto reach tht United State* Shot* of\nth* sCanadlani fighting into Normandy wer* distributed throughout Canada, tht United Stitei md\nSouth America.\nNew Cream\nDeodorant\nSafety blips\nStop Perspiratic i\nDoes do. roc dnssa oc o\nshins. Does aot ...it-_e ikin,\n2* No .n.nnj .oHry,Gn_xuK<-\nr.4__ t thtt shs Ting.\n3. FrcTcnti und-f-trra odor,\nh dpi stop perspm _i on uf dy,\n4. A pure, white, atmi septic.\n5. Awarded Approul Sttl of\naAiBtricaa IaWUtniefLisad\u00bb\n-ag-h-oakii to (tbne. Ute\nArrid regularly.\nTOMATOES\nl*o. 1 __a____M\nllUfc\nORANGES\nN\u00abw  Crop  Valencia*.\nfan of j uie*.\n8 lbs. 78c\nLettuce: 2 lbs. 25c\nLOCAL    HIADI\nCelery: Ib.   .   .   .   24c\nCtllfon.lt\nCabbage 2 lbs. . . .13c\nCalif*** I*\nBeets: 2 lbs. ...  13c\nLe\u00abtl  bunehtt\nCauliflower. Ib. . . . 22c\nFirm whlt., I  C.\nGrapefruit 2 lbs. . .25c\nCalrfarnla. IwMt t*\u00ab*lt*t\nPricti Efftcfiv. Jun* 20th to Jun. 24th\nHILP COHStUH - - \u2022 BRING A SNOWING BAG\nWHUT rUFFS, Eomon'i,\n13.jt.pk,.\nGRA. F.FP.UIT JUKI.\n44 m. Ha __ _..\nINfANTt' -OOM, AyW,\nUWr'i. 1 ttm\t\nRAISINS, C_l.-an.__ Uedlem,\n2 Ik*.\nPUS, lro.tr'., Si,\n20 oi., 2 lini    ____\t\nCOIN FLAKIS, K.llo,,'.,\n12 ex., 2 pith.\nlUTTIR, Flrrt Grad.\n|y*-_A**wmTmthmn*m       tk\n*\"wsjaea^**^ww.rw*\u00bbe-*ej tt*. .. . ., \u2014\t\nrum UU, M.pi* Utrf,\n1 Rm.\t\nI-UCH, Imw WMa\nUte. _s*wti*\t\n2V\n32*\n21'\n Tt*_\n35'\n25*\n23'\n37'\nIT\n9'\nIvory Soap, Large bar  9c\nIvory Flake*, large pkt.    23c\nCamay Soap, 4 cakes      21c\nlew Ti Dreti Ip\nSill. Dressiigs\n* teoe nedy-to-we __la_ dr___r__\n1*. fas ita*If, futrantaad to add Ma* to\na anal. Bot there ara toon* of __m_\npU little way* to make thtm rsrsaa\nBtnnttfoL For ir__ury__\nnw batt -nd th* j***-* of H l____ea\nwith 1 mo aaUd drt___U_f or mayon-\n-adda Intanat to tny raw or\nSO* NOT Vt*t*TAMJS, try thit I\nm-aaUrd,  1 tbap. lenua\n-paquantoa\n\u00bb, and a daah of ult\nauli-ow-r, fur .lanspla.\noasaot wif do), with 1 cop ulei\nflatly i\nOTU OFM     wait    HW\/a     \"\u2022\u2022*>\u2022\u00ab     \u2022     \u00bb\u00bb_T    mmmwm\ndna__*| -tooU-a-ast ea ve*eUb-t\nPO* lilt-ill, mix 1 nip aalad irme-\nhtf with H cap fruit juica (iny\nkind), and ma fts-arautly it t top-\npin* for fruiu may b* l\nby addinj t bit nf honey.\nn*li\u00abhtful - aad aalw-yinc - oa a\nwarm day! Marina.. ra_-_s, fraud\nnw carrote, ahreddid cabbaf*. and\nchopped-eUry.SaarvtinItttuc cup*.\nS.Jtwtj Htmemottn' Bertoa\nwmMwW\nilJt<  * st. [WAY GUARANTEED MIAT\n%t eaulea m*tmw\\m**\u00bb\u2022*\u2022**\u2022 t.ory\nle ee \u25a0 W)% t*****sm*ttry*\nN.IMI Rll ROASTS.\ntw th.\nSUM POT ROASTS,\nPtf*.\t\n30'\n24*\nBRISKET POINTS, Rolled ******\nPar Ib. Am\\J\nPLATE BRISKET,\nPar Ib.       \t\n10*\nPOK! SHOULDER -j Of\nROASTS (At Cut,) Pb... _LO\nrORK CHOPS. J re\nHltt.  est J\nPORK SAUSAGE,\nPtr lb\n23*\nSALMON, Sliced.\nPtr lb.  \t\nKIPPERS, Eoit.m,\ntee Ib.    _\nriCNIC SHOULDERS,\nP\u00abf lb _\t\n32'\n30'\n27'\n Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nAndrew's\nShoes\nFor All\nHE FAMILY\n\u2022 MEN'S\n\u2022 WOMEN'S\n\u2022 CHILDRENS\n\"Andrews for Good Shoei'|\nR. Andrew  I\n& Co.\nLeaders In Footfashlon   j\n.uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii.\nNelson Airman\nEdits Pane.\nSgt John Reid of Nelion li Editor\nOf the Mont Joll Target published\nmonthly it No. 9 Bombing *nd Gun-\nBery School, Mont Joll, Que.\nIt Is s twelve page tabloid slit\npublicnllnn, chock full of newi Item!\ngnd picture!.\nCOTTON\nSUMMER DRESSES\nJuit irrived it\nMILADY'S FASHION SHOP\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nBUILD  B   C. PAYROLLS\nMOTHER\nMADE\nBREAD\n'T_l_ ,\nm^S)\nElsie Olson, recently married, regrets they con not\nget Pacific Milk in Vancouver stores since rationing\nCame Into effect. They used\nIt for olmost everything at\nhome. \"Mother mokes\ngrand breod with Pacific\nMilk,\" Mrs Olson soys.\nPacific Milk\nIrradiated wt Vacuum Puked\nllllllilllllillllllilllllllllllllllllllllllli\n5278 CANADIANS\nPRISONERS\nIN EUROPE\nOTTAWA, Juna \u00bb (CP)-Somt\nUTS Canadian* wtr* bald prlionen\nof wu on May SI, mttered through\nenemy campi In Qtrmtny. Hungary\n\u2022nd the Far Eut, It wu dlicloted todiy.\nA tabulation ihowi tbt Nivy with\neight, tha Army with _S_S, th* Air\nForce 1498 and thi Merchant Marine\nwith 1*6. Of tbi -278 total, 8700 in\nhald ln th* Europ**ii tbeatr* and\nI9TS in th* Fir Eut.\nTh* monthly publication \"Cinidi\nit Wtr\" rectlli thtt whllt Jipan\nhad signified her Intention of abiding by the provltloni of the International Convention on treatment of\nprlionen, ihe hai failed to do to\n\" nd very little detailed Information\nii ivillible concerning the men held\nin Jtptnete-held rumps.\"\nRecommend Sex\nInstruction in\nSask. Schools\nSASKATOON, June IS (CP1-A\nreiolutlon recommending icx instruction In the school! wu ipproved by the Provlnclil Executive\nof the Sukatchewin Teichen' Federation nt a meeting here Saturdiy The resolution wai lubmltted\nby the Canadian Junior Chamber of\nCommerce.\nNoted Organhf\nDelights\nTrinity Hearers\nA large congregation attendid Trinity Unltad Church on Sunday\nmorning Tb* futun of tb* urvle*\nwu th* pliylng by Georg* Coutti,\nguut orginlit trom Toronto. Mr.\nCoutti delighted hii heireri both\nwith hli special selections ind In\npitying tht familiar hymn*. He accompanied for a solo by Mri. Bain\nOliver.\nRev Oordon O. Boothroyd ln hli\nIntroduction referred to the long ind\nlingularly hippy connection between Nelion and the Toronto Conservatory of Muilc ind added, \"Mr.\nCoutti in s lilting Nelion formed\nanother link ln the chain of friendship\" Th* lermon lubject wu \"Our\nLoit Senu of Wonder.\"\nMary Anne .Catherine, Infant\ndaughter ol Mr. and Mn. N. C.\nMoon, md Pobert Thomu, Infant\nion of Mr. tnd Mn. J. E. Himson\nJr., received Baptiim. Sponsors\nnamed for the former wen William\nPenman and Mrs. II. Hull! and for\nIhe litter Mr. ind Mn. Bain Oliver.\nThe itreet leveli of modern Romi\nIn miny places ir* 30 fit or mori\niliove the roidwiyi of indent Rom*\nOn Jhn Qbt\nTUESDAY, JUNE 20\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNINC <\n7-0\u2014O Cinidi\n7:11\u2014 Tout ind Ooffei (C__I_N>\nl:0O\u2014CBC lltwi\n\u00ab IS\u2014Proni Um ftmily\nI :SO\u2014 Morning Conctrt\n9.00\u2014BBC We wi\n9:16\u2014Volet of Htmory  (C___lt)\n9-S\u2014Bweittiriru (CKLN)\nISO\u2014On Ptrtdt ICKLN)\n9 (J\u2014Muilc Whlli Tou Wort\n!--\u2014Tlmt Blgntl\n10 00\u2014 Mualc For Modem!\n10:11\u2014Womtn'i Ptgt on thi Air\n(CKLm\n10:41\u2014 Thty Till Mi\n11 oo\u2014Mualc In Willi Tlmt\n11:11\u2014Around Uw BandiUndt\n(CKLNI\nYOUR HAIR It YOUR\nFORTUNEI\nKl-EP IT LOOKINO NICE\n' ALWAYS.\nFAIRVIEW BEAUTY SHOPPE\nPHONE Stt\nMrs. Thea. A Gibson\nl-tlno ad Dtotrict S*pr*unt.tlv<\nSor\nSpencer Corsets and\nHealth Garments\n110 Ken Apartments\n11:10-_oldl-r_ WUl\n11 it\u2014 Dancing Till Noon\nt-:0O\u2014 B.C. Firm Brotdcut\nAFTERNOON\nu ..\u2014Tht Notlc* Botrd. Ptrt I\nI CKLN|\n13 30\u2014CBC Newt\n12 13\u2014 Mitlnet Mtmorlet\n1 00\u2014\/.Unity  Robin\nHIS\u2014Inttrludt\n1: IS\u2014Talk\n1.0-Milody Time (CKLN)\nl:tl_\u2014Artlttt ot Tomorrow\n8:00\u2014Top Tunu\nlit\u2014Organ Concert\nJ JO\u2014listen to London\n1 kl\u2014Ulttntr-1 -r*Tourl tea\n3 00\u2014Weitern Flvt\n1:11\u2014Piano   Rtmbltnp\nl-O\u2014Curtain Icbott\nI4S-BBC News\ni DO\u2014Rhytomtttt\ni 30\u2014CBR Prtunl*\n4 U\u2014CBC Newi Round-Up\n\u00bb 00   Vir.etles tn Modern Khythm\n(CKLN)\n5 SO\u2014Mm of MuHa\nIVININC\n\u00ab 00\u2014Spirit of th* VlWngi  (CKLN)\nfl 15\u2014Trrasur* Chut  (CKLNi\n1:30\u2014Pttrltu Pretent! (CKLN)\nl;*_\u2014Ctvtlo-dt of Melody\n7-0\u2014CBC Ntwt\n7.11\u2014Boob ol tbt Tlmu\n7:10\u2014Organ   Recital\n\u00ab OO\u2014Crnsaaroadi of Youth\n8 SO\u2014 Vincouver   Pleyhouu\n9 OO\u2014Addreu: Sir Hinrj Self\n9 l.v-off the Record\n9 SO- Roy ShMde ab Co.\nI:4_\u2014Orgtn  InteTludl\n10-0\u2014CBC Ntwi\n10 11\u2014CBC Ntwt goundup\n10 SO-Ood B*vt tht King\n\"Where do we\ngo from here\"?\nV That'i an important qutstiem few all of us, but this ne\nknow...\nHundredi of thrruiindu of Cinadiins hive long\nshopping listi of things they intend to buy when\nthe war ii over\u2014new refrigerators, radios, vacuum\ncleaners, wishing midlines, cits\u2014things they\nhive saved for during these wir vein.\nThousinds wint new homes.\nIndustry will hive i buiy time meeting this pent\nup demind when peice returni. Pnvite firms ire\nilreidy plinning how to give you new ind better\ngoods thin their competitors, it better prices.\nThis ill idds up to jobi ind opportunity for ill of\ntn titer the wir. Cinidi will be a busy plice when\nVictory ii won.\nTHE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA\nSon ^\nWhit _\nPR1VATB\nEtiTT-RPRISFt\nIt it th* natural dean ->\nmain vow own wtr, u\nfar u yotsr ability will\nttkt too: ta initinct\nthtt bat tuonght to tba\ncontinent tht higliMt\n\u25a0ttndard of lift ujoytrt\nby lay ptoplt an mrth It\nit tbt ipant of d-SDC-rtr.\n.a oa tba march ... *\nNELSON SOCIAL phmk\nRossland Red\n(ross Shipment\nBy MRS. M. 1. VIONIUX\nChirgt fer Sngigimint Announcamtnti Ml till* pay* ll Sl-M\n\u2022 Mr* R. J. Hewitt of Vancouver nturned to tb* Coait Sunday\nmorning ifter five walks vlilt at\ntb* boon ot bar wn-ln-liw and\ndiughter, Mr. and Mr*. Jack McDonild,   _H Hoover Strati\n\u2022 Morgan Jonei, who to with\nthe amy, to vlilting hli mother,\nMn. T. G. Jonu, TU MIU Street.\n\u2022 PO. Oeorg* Blihop bu lett\nfor North Battleford, Suk., ifter a\ntwo-weak leave hen vlilting hli\nmother, Mn. H. J. Blihop. Ntlton\nAvenue. Hli wlf* plana to remain\nhert for a time.\n\u2022 Lto lloude, Baker Strut, hu\nnturned after (pending * couple\nof weeki it Reglna vlilting hli parent*\n\u2022 Mn. P. Bennatt ot Procter\n\u2022pent yeiterdiy In town.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn. Jouph Longden have returned tram th* Cout\nwhan Mr. Longden attended a convention.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn J. Renter ot\nKulo ipent yeiterday ln the dty.\nHERE PROM COAST\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn C. F. McDougall,\nStanley Street, have u guut* their\ndaughter and grandson, Mn. Clarence M*gn*n and Colin ot Victoria.\nMr. Magnan will Join them later\nwhen they will vlilt hli pirenti, Mr\nand Mn. Magnan ln Fernle\n\u2022 Mr. md Mn. T. W. Smith of\nthe Alpine mine (pent yesterday In\ntown.\n\u2022 W. R. Jarvli, Johniton* Block,\nwho li ipendlng th* Summer *t his\nformer home at Procter, vlilted\nNelaon yeiterdiy.\n\u2022 Frank Abey Sr., of Kailo vlilted town yeiterday.\n\u2022 Mn. W. R. Oibbon ntumed\nto Trill Monday evening after\n\u25a0pending the weekend with her son\n\u2022nd daughter-in-law, Mr. tnd Mn.\nA. W. Qibbon. Fairview\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn H. E. Steven-\nion, Nelion Avenue, have is gueiti\ntheir daughter Alice ind Mlu Elvira Van -mien of Vincouver, who\nwill be ipendlng e couple of weeki\nhere, alto Letter Tregaikei ot\nPhoenix. Ar_-\n\u2022 Mr. and Mr*. J. C. OUker of\nSouth Bonnlngton visited Nelson it\nth* weekend.\n\u2022 Recent ihopper! ln the dty\nIncluded Mr. end Mn. Robert Wildle of Robion.\n\u2022 Mr*. Ogden of Apex, who hu\nbeen vlilting her diughten in Senile ind friend* In Vancouver, hu\nreturned.\nHOMI FROM OVERSEAS\n\u2022 Sipper A. Witson of the R. C.\nEngineer*, who hu ipent four yetn\noverset! end th* part six monthi In\nItaly, hu arrived to vlilt hli mother, Mrs. W. Riley, tit MIU Street\n\u2022 Frank Baker of Kailo spent\nyesterday ln town.\n\u2022 Lac. Robert Oraham of the\nIt. C A. F. who ipent \u2022 brief villi\nwltb hli parenti, Mr. ind Mra. W.\nOraham, Latimer Street, bu returned to hli poat at Lethbridge.\n\u2022 Rev. Sister M. Scholistici ind\nRev. Sifter M. Aquln of St. Jouph*\nAcademy,   have   left   for   Seattle\nwher* they wfll attend Buttle colli!*.\n\u2022 Mr* S. Whita of Kailo ipant\nyut*rd\u00aby Id town.\n\u2022 Mrs. W. H. Htnniy ws* \u25a0\nvliltor trom Trill it tha wukend.\n\u2022 Mri WitMO ot Edgewood to\n\u2022 city vliltor.\n\u2022 Mn. Jack Stringer md her\nbaby daughter Judy nave latt to\n\u25a0pend the rummer ln Victoria Thty\nwere tccomptnled lo the Coait by\nMrs. Strtngen' brother and aliter-\nIn-law, Mr. and Mr* Arthur S. Miller, who ipent \u2022 couple of weeks\nIn Ntlaon, having been called oy\nth* death of Mr. Miller* mother,\nMn A. J. Miller.\nt Mr. and Mn. W. Byrei ind\ntheir young ion Bobby of Werfteld\nwen weekend guuti ot Mr. ind\nMr*. W. Byrei, Hall Mlnu Road.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mr*. John Deferro of\nTnll and aon Lorn* vlilted relitlvu\nln Nelion over the wukend.\n\u2022 Mlu Agnes Millar left Monday morning for Victoria when ihe\nIntendi to make her home. Mlu Millar wu the gueit of Mri. C. Irvint\nfor t week.\n\u2022 Boyd C. Affleck, Jr., Cinidlin Armored Corpi, who hu been\nipendlng hli furlough with relative! md frltndi ln Maplt Ridge\nand with hli parenti ln Nelion, hai\nreturned to Eutern Canada.\nWar Finance\nOfficiali Here\nIrl CampbeU of Vancouver, Sec\nretiry ot the PubUc Relation! Sec\nUon ot th* National War Finance\nCommltte* for Britlih Columbia\nwu ln Nelion during the weekend,\nviiiting Kulo on Sunday. He will\nluvt thii morning for Eut Kootenay.\nWith him li Mlu Betty Wilier,\nDirector of tht School Savings Section, which to tailing large rumi\ntor National War Finance ln thli\nProvinc*.\nROSSLAND, BC, Jun. IB - At\nt muUng ot th* local Bed Crou\nExecutive tb* put week, it whleh\nmuch o-rTupopdonco wis dealt\nwith, Mn. Thomu Wood npontd\nthat a ihlpment rpidt to th* Red\nCrou He*dqu\u00bbrten embneed STH\narticle*, mid* up ot NcluA c(vll-\nlan comfort*, IS cl*u B civilian comfort*, 18 clast A qullti, t elau B\nquilts, 12 Women'i Auxiliary Service article*. 11 prtoonen of war\narticle!, 87 wool comfort!, Si turtle\nneck iweiten, IT Oreek Relief article*, 20. hotpital luppllu, BltO\nHon* of lurglcal luppliei, md U\npain of mitt* converted Into glove*.\nThe matt*, of doling the work\nroomi for the Summer wu toft by\nth* Executive tor the Workroom Convenen to decide.\nThere war* M lidlu pruint it\ntha Red Crou workroom* during\nth* week. Mn. R. Clark urved\nte* Tuuday. Mn Orulcy-Jonu\nWedneidiy \u00bbnd Mr*. Jack Wilton\nand Mn Oeorge Jon Frldiy.\nA Urg* quilt wu turned In by\nPioneer Circle of the United Church\nand a itrgt betutlful quilt wu\nmadt by the Union Avenue Circle.\nThe miterlil tor thli lut quilt wu\ndonated by Mn Edwin] L'Ecluie.\nTin foil ind in InterUnlng for \u2022\nNIUON DAILY NIWI, TUUDAY, JUNI 20,\nI, 1944 - \u25a0\nFreeman Furniture Co.\nThe House of Furnlturt Values\nPhont 115\nREMODELLING\nOur store front Is being remodelled along mon\nmodern, more ottnetive architectural lines.\nAlthough we will not, for the period of approximately 6 weeks, have any window displays, we want our customers to realize that we will carry on\nBusiness\nAs Usual\nDo not hesitate to come In and see our stock of\nFURNITURE\nquilt wu turned in by _______ Hub-\nner.\nMlu E. Jimelion donated \u2022 lovt-\nly btby'\u2022 quilt\nA-htnt I* th* old-it otplttl In Europe  .\nRossland Social \u2666 * *\nBy MRI. P. Q. HAV\nKimberley Girl\nWeds in England\n____B_S_U_T, B. C\u2014rrom Ortit\nBritain ctmt ctbled word to Mr. and\nMri. I Neihltt Ulllng of the marriage of their diughter, Btrliara N*--\nbltt. Royil Cinadlan Air Fore*. WD.\novtrttat, to Earl PrUdtl, cinidlin\nArmy ovtntu. ton of Mr. ind Mri\nJohn ma-el of Klmberley. The bride\nvu born ind grew up htrt tnd wu\non tbt ichool itaff prior to her en-\nllitmmt and training u tn optn-\ntlonil clerk. The groom wu ilao born\ntnd grew up htn. tnd worked it tbi\nSulllvin Mine prior to enltitmint\nAt Hllh River. AlU.. Marlon Oold.\neldeit diughter of Mr. ind Mri. David\nOold of Klmberley, became thl wife\nof John Aniley. only ion of Mr ind\nMn. R. A. Oreen. tt the Oreens' hom*\nat Hlih Rim. Tht oouplt will mile\nthtlr homt tt High River Thl iroom\nll with tht Roytl Cinadlan Air FOrc*\nTide* in thi TUthUng River China.\nemu advancing wilU of witer eomt.\nUrnta 19 fttt high.\nlllllllllllilllllll||'\"'\"llllllllllllllllimitjllllllll||llll|||HIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIII\n* A       t?fojUMUr*Wlla\n*?..*&.\/#\nBy B_T8Y NIWMAM\ntllllllllllllillllllllllli.illliilllllllllllllllll Illllltlllllllllllltllllllllllllllll\nTODAYt MINU Drop by  teatpoonfuli\nBaked Beef Tenderloin\nPipriki  Potato**\nFreeh Spinach\ndtapefrult or Creu uvd Orang*\nbaking iheeti tnd btkt it 400 de-\nT. for tbout 10 minute*\nROSSLAND, B.C Jun* U\u2014Trl*\nday evening the Junior grades ot th*\nRoulind Junior-Senior High School\nheld their final party of tha iei-\nson. A very ictive Social Committee preptred in enjoytble progrim\nof gime*, dancing and muilc. Th*\nipot w*ltx wu won by Shirley\nRolph *nd Roderick LltUiy. Tb*\nauditorium wu etfecUvtlv decorated ln yellow uvd gran. Irl*. IUici\ntnd othar uiionil flowen wan\nused iround the room* Th* teechen\nattendlng were Mln D. Kinney, Mlu\nO. Roy, Mr*. K. Burnett, Mr. tnd\nMrs B Thompion ind Riy McLeod. Tbe ichool orcheitri lupplied the muilc.\nWomen'i Auxiliary ef St An-\ndrew'i United Church held lti annual lilac tea Siturdiy afternoon tn\nthe Annex. Qumtitlei of mtuve iad\nwhIU lilac*, gold and mauve lrli ind\ndeep-colored p> .ethrumi tnd other\nSpring flower* wer* uied effectively around th* room. Th* tu Ubl*\nwu covered by \u2022 beeutlful ecru lac*\ncloth. A larga illver bowl of craam\nand American Beauty rou*. flanked\non either side with UU cream taptn\nIn illver iconcei, wu th* centerpiece. Mn. L. Gllmour and Mri. O.\nBiuon presided tt the tei una tor\nIhe tint hour *nd Mr*. E Morriion\n\u2022nd Mn. F S. Peten tor th* ucond\nhour. The irrviteun wera Mr* F.\nE. Perklni, Mr*. H. Clegg. Mr*.\nGeorg* Blihop, Mr*. A. Johnion, Mn\nW. Churchill, Mi*, a E K*rr. Mn.\nJ. Shearer, Mn. Bibcock nd Mn\nSladen. The culinary \u00abrr\u00abngemtmU\nwere ittended by lln. Swift. Mn\nE Seccombe, Mn Willlim Bulck,\nMn T. Davit, Mn Botworth ind\nMn Nelion. Mn. Oeorgt Bculu\nin th* general convenor of tb*\ntea Mn . R. Ecclu. Pruldtnt welcomed tbe guut*. Tb* ban* cooking Ubl* wu ittended by Mn WU-\nUim Blickwell ind Mf* Jimu For.\nter.  Martha Circle had \u2022 ul* of\n\u25a0\nLISTEMUG\nwork Ubl* preilded over by Mn.\nE McGiuley and Mr*. Burton. Tht\nGovernment Squire Circle told\nplant*, flowers, etc, Mn <_. Trot-\nttt preildlng. Mn Oeorge Benriei\nand Mri. Robert Rou .wen cuhieri\nand reported \u2022 vary luceeuful tea.\nMn J. Irvtn and diughter,\nJotnn* lift to vlilt Mr*. Irwln'i\nhuibind, Sergt J. Irvin, tt Mtc-\n_____\nMn T. Newell lift Thundiy to\nvlilt bar ion-in-liw ind daughter,\nMr. and Mn W. W. Emiley of LU-\nlooet\nMr*. Robert Anderton left Sundiy tor Victorii where ibe will it-\ntend Uie Grind Lodgt of Uie Eaitern Stir u delegiU trom Alpha\nChapter No. 1.' She will tlio vlilt\nht* kb nd diughter-ln-Uw, Dr.\nand Mn Robert Andenon of Lad-\nner.\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIII|III\nMALCOLM'S FURS\nRtptln \u2014 AlteraUon*\nStorigt\n659 taker St.       Phone NO\nilllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllii\nFor Reliable Witch Repairs\nConsult\u2014\nmet*****1' SH iAKIR rr.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nWASH DRESSES\nSlau 11 to It\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinr\nTONIGHT\nat\n8:45 p.m.\nC.J.A.T.\n610 est Year Mel\nHeir R. J. Tunpl*-\nton tocnunow eve*\nnlng to another 11\nminute* of comavtnti\non current iff tin af\nImportance to every\nreildent of & C\nWxx*4Ut\u00a7k:\nI KEEP\nPOSTED\n!'   '\/.irw'\\vi \"it*-'<y'W ,\/'\"')\ni \u2022\/\u25a0 ,        'i   , iv:>.'..   ,\nCookie.\nTe*\n\u25a0AKIO HIP TINDIRLOIN\nWipe tenderloin wtth dtmp cloth,\nplace on wtn nek ta imill pan.\nSprinkle wttb uli. pepper *nd\nflour, cover top with beef tut.\nerumbled fine. Bake at S00 to SM\ndegreu T. At Uie end of 10 minute*, rum mut over and cover what\nI* now th* top with crumbled met.\nBike mother X minutu tmtU meat\nto Under.   Bern* 1\nGRAPtl*HUIT SALAD\nPeel giepefiult and irpirite into\nitctloni. removing til white ikln\ntnd -redi. Arringe on lettuce\nleave*, top with \u2022 spoonful of mint\nJelly, uvd luit befon lervlng add\nrrench dreutng.\nCRESS AND ORANGI SALAD\nBreak oft item* of creu eo plecu\nire abort ind arrange Ilk* ipoku\nof \u2022 wheel. Remove Med* trom \u2022\nthick tlice of peeled nnnge uvd\nwith Kluon cut out center cor*.\nPlac* on creu. \u2022nd urvt with\nrrench dreulng.\nPAPRIKA POTATOM\nI potitoei. IV. tabletpooni fat or\nbutter, ult. pipriki.\nSelect 4 potitoei of uniform lire\ntnd u neirly round u you can get\nPeel and leive ln cold water while\nyou light Uie oven. Wipe potatoet,\nput ta dlih with butter, and u aoon\nm butter It melted, turn potttou\ntround ta tt until User ar* thoroughly rotted, then iprlnklt wtth ult\n\u2022nd pipriki Ba very generou*\nwith Ui* latter. Cover end beke\n\u25a0I 4S0 d_gr*u I. turning potetou\noften enough u they wUl not rtlck\nto dlih.\nNUT DROP COOKIIt\nu, nip fit, 1 cup tugar. I \u00ab(_-. S\ncup walnut meaU cut ta ptecu. 1\ncup ptutry flour, 1 teupoon baking\npowder, V. leupoon ult, gnted\nrind of nnill onng*.\nCraam tat. add augar and cream\nwall. Beet tgg yolk* and then add\ndry Ingredient*, next beeten *gg\nwhttea. nut. md gnted orange peal\nConsider the\nFood Vilue In\nK. V. MILK\njiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii\nMy WORKENERGY\nImalifast sure makes\na difference!\nv   n\n'RE all busier these war*,\ntime days. We all aeed'\nextra energy. Thousands are\ngetting that extra work-tntrgy\nin a breakfast dish of tempting,\nsatisfying Grape-Nuts 1\nGRAPE NUTS PIOVIDH,\nC.AiiOH-TMAra-fo- energy\nPHOJPiiosus-for bones iad teeth\nIiON-for th* blood\nPlOT____ti- - for mtn.,*-building\nV..'H   Ornmt   H.0\nNr* ar*l* CWtoll\nHtrra*   Itr  wtoA\nTry milty-rich, daUdooaty \"chewy'* Csfipe-Nuts befcrst\nyom start of on your wartiast }o_v They're doobly good\nbecBnae they're made of two grains Injosad of mly ease -\nwheat aad malted barky. Doable-baked for tnll flavor\nand easy dlfaadon   Get \u2022 package at yoor grocer'*.\nm* ^^\nGrape Nuts\nA \u00bbV*U mt tmemwmm resworn\n,\n_w   _____\u25a0\n__      \u25a0\t\n **tr***W.\nt - NIUON DAILY NIWS, TUISDAY, JUNI 20, 1*44\n\u2022 tf t                 f\n\/                ________                                                                                     ____i\n\u00abi\nA\n_a__s_7        ___________      _______                                                                         ___\u25a0\n_B     ____i         _________\n'*\n\u2022\nI    .____!                      17    I                                            _______!\nI    v '   Ma\n__rv$a\n^_^_mBm\\wmwW il\nINVASION BRING! KOOTINAY FRIINDI TOGITHIR-lt look tht world's greatest tei-bornt\nInvasion to bring thttt thrte Kooteniy frltndi together. Ounntr Altx Williamson, right, wts hit In\nthe arm by e sniper's bullet btfort hli assault craft reeohtd tht French btichheid. Brought off tgtln,\nha wei transferred to tht Cinadlin destroyer H.M.C.S. Algonquin, which took ptrt In tht bombardment\nof tht beech. After tht battle hid died away, Williamson wet visited In lick bay by hli two frltndi,\nleft  Stoker   George   Foster  of   Klmberley,  md   Engine.oom Artificer John Dawson of Nelson.\nGERANIUM APRON-Oay for\nentertaining end to adequate for\nwork, thli geranium tpron. tt\nwill glvt you pleasure from thi\nminute you start It\nBt colorful and comfortable In\nthit tpron. Pitttrn 897 conttlns\na trenifer plttern of embroidery,\nnecessary pitttrn pieces; directions.\nSend n cents ror tntt pattern te\nThe Nilion Delly Newt. Noodle-\ncraft Dept., Nelson. Write plainly\npattern number, your ntmt md\neddrete. Petternt will bt milled\nto your homt In ibout 1S deye.\nThere mey be tomt further delay in delivery because of tho\nItrge Incretse In orders during tht\npretent season.\nWOW-BE CAREFUL HOW MXI\nTALK TO OLR NEW BUTUS?-\nXXI KNOW HOW HARD IT IS\nTO GET AKJOTHECONE-,\t\nthis ouy 6ms tred\nWHEN NOU JUST TEU.\nHM NOU WWtJT HIM\nTO PO SOMETHING.\n-CUJU6T\nSTAfirrED TO\nVvORKHERE\nVESTBRD\u00bby-\nHOWCOME\nTOMORROW\nOF*.\nI WANT TO MAKE\nAlZRANSEMBaTS\nTOOOONW\nw*-_XnONTHE\nC*V AFTER\nTOACXtv&rWf\nIThvdui\nMONTY INIPtCTI WRICKID BUILDING ON INVASION COAtT-O-*- Mr eUrneri Mtnteem-\nary, tccompinlid by Brltlih offiotra, wills* peU \u2022 wr**kt* bvlldlnf ta aa Impitllit t__r el tnt tf thi\nflnl Normindy peril to fill In Mit Wtvail**.\nTODAY1. PATTIRN-*_n ind\nlun Fashion far al I - da y pl\u00aby.\nPattarn WW hat only t ftw parti\nthat malt* itiy nwlng. Cut iun-\ndrat*, blouie In cotton.\nPattarn MM ,ln klddltt' bI_m: t\n4, I, I and 10. lln 1. sunlrock, IV,\nyd*. M-ln. IImim. v. y*. Ruff I In,,\nribbon, button* ixtri.\nWn* m astfis* nr out panerti it\nTH* Nsltia Daily Newt, Nitdit-\n\u2022Wt Dtp-, Nilson. wrm plainly\npatt*rn numbir, yeur nam* md\ntl\u00abrt*\u00ab, Pittirn, will bt mint*\nIt ytur hom* la ibout tt dtyi-\nTk**_ miy W torn, (urlhar tomt I* tttUvtry became A ttm\nItrw latrittl In trtort durln,\n\u2022a* pruint taaten.\nHIADI CANADIAN!-Mt).-\nOin. R. F. L. Keller. 41. if K.I\newna, whe I* leading tha Cinadlin lr* Dlvlalon battling In Ner-\nmindy. Engllih bom, Canadlen-\ntducattd Keller \u201e a imall trmt\n\u2022 apirt tn* I graduate A _LM.C-\nat   Klngaton.\nYINNII\nam it\nmorteer.  at\nPrlmt Mini\nAND MONTY IN FRANCI Pr,-, Uin.et.r Wlnettn\nttlf a with %**. _|r kernori L Ma\u00abttfe*n\u00ab*y, tern\nUh litter, field lltdlilrttei ha Frtnee durln, Wta\nvWt It Mat li-tbkit*.\nConned Fruit and\nVtgttablej Donated\nto Nakuip Hospital\nPkSTVm. t C\u2014 T_\u00bb Uwn U* *P\"n.\ntee** ky tbt Woman e Hotpital Aus-\nOmn *Xa head Saturday, Rakuap Hoe\npiuj Day Th* _*_aU_w wai ni**i for\ntba affair uad man, out of town\nH-*ll   at_Kt-h_d\nCanned Irull aad ***^_ahHe akao\nlln-et* win dooaud lor Uw hosplUl\naaat MO la oa*\nMra M. lllil! wee tn charte of\nlb* -alt fuitui eoBUtt and Uit\ntab* aaa waat by Mra J Oraham ot\nbarl-sn Mra A. WaUon wee le rherte\nA me a_rT_ni-s_m#n!a a_elt:*_ by Mn\nI Oteoa. Mri I j O-anhaas. Mra\n1* \u25a0_\u00bb_*_! uad Mra w Maiwell a_r-\neiietiri wwrt Ute u-wt Me tie Bar\nlow. All-* Powell, (eu, Millar and\nRuby >tiaid Mra H Bun-tram, the\nPress-dent wu tn r_iir_t of donation*\ntad wt* aadiitrt by Mn fkrartm In\nall \u00bb-\u00bb__ra\nKimberley High\nHolds Banquet\nKt_f-_-U_nr ir tt* K:,-.:*wilti\nUUrk _kh__l h\u00ab'd III ettth annual\nfTa-'la*.'-s. h*nrjis\u00bbt ar,r| dano* In th*\nItadlfcwlum The larattt ,rai1sie_-m\nw.   aeyotoetmaui,  il  estadert-a.   In\nAUNT  HET\n\u25a0v Ronrirr cnm.i.rN\nMILITARY CROII Curt a\nA talon, et Perl II,In. Ont.\nRCA. \u00bbhi wm eertrete* by Mte\nKin,   with   the   Military  Creaa  tl\nt  -\u2022 \"-'   '\u25a0\u25a0 ..i...-\u25a0\u25a0..  A   as.-.\nbam \u25a0 , .  .\nOIN.  Hill   QIVI,  Cl ARK   k   RIDt-*_\u00ab*t   W*  Olltw\nO 0 e   tf Met  .Mtetb H_M*   Arm,  let  It***. pUkl  00 ***. Mark\nClaeb A \u2022*\u2022 Imh *._.\u00bb. _> bit pm*\n-A holei It Ibe tnly plan fl**_\nte   h*nd*t   rt-rrapaay       I   wmiM-n't\n*__l   uiybrmt,   that  tktn .  kaat  a\nbalhrt__m  In*  \u2022 *t,v _p_ii*\u00bbm, m\naiaHa. a* a *\u25a0__\u2022'\nI Maw. r   \u00bb\n*-*.. *___. -    -~k ', .pahjAim   \u2014. .' |\nmmmmm^wmmmmm^mmmmma\n.\n CLASSIFIED\nPHONE 144\nBIRTHS\nV. ILMA-U-To Mr. and Uu pern\nWUUimt of Oraiitm'i Landing, it .tie\nArrow Ulei lloip.Ul, Junt 18, t mn\nHLL\u2014'lo Mr. tnd Mn. Rtynionu\nC Bell It Miter Mlierloordlie Ho*\nniul, ROMlind, Jum 11, t diughter\ngl'g-'nJ-ribUrt\u2014'i'o cpl. tnd Kvs\nO. W. Stiplwiton it Miur Miterttor-\ndlu Hotpital, Boulind, Junt 11. \u2022\nton.\nOKTH\u2014To Mr. ind Mri. EdwHJ\nOrth of Caitlegar, it Kooteniy Ltll\nOeneril HoiplUI, Juni l_, \u25a0 diughter.\ndl'LlNKR\u2014To Mr. ind Mri _____\netelner, __M Stanley Strut, tt the\nICooumy Ltkt Otntrtl lloapiui,\nJssni 18, \u25a0 un\nHR_XlUK\u2014To Ml. tnd Mn. Ales\nHrycluk of Stlmo, it Kootenay lets\nOtntrtl Hotpiui, Junt 17. \u00ab dtugh-\nRlNO-t06E-To Mr. tnd km jo-\nuph Rlngrou. IMS Butty Avenue,\nit Kooten.y Lake Oenenl HoaplUI\nJum 17, * ion.\nturn ti, at -__,.\t\n__A_____w_a__\u2014To Ilr. tnd tin. __trl\nBilllwtU, 108 High Strut, tt Kooteniy Lakt Otntrtl Hotpital. Junt ll.\na mn.\t\nBBZAKSOTF\u2014To Mr. tnd Mn. P.\n_S*Un*off, of Oltdt, tt Kootenay Lak.\nOtneral Hctplttl. June 18. t daughter.\nHELP WANTED\npet Tim..  OWL  OR  WOMAN,  CA-\npible of ttklog full cbtrgi family\nof 4. Modern homt. IS mllei frsini\nnelion   Boi SW, Dtlly Newi\nfSK_B-_55 WOMAN AB COOUi\nhelper tn Hoapltal. Apply National\nSelective Service. Nelson. B.C.\nWAtrriD - MAN, MARRIXD PRg-\nftrrtd, tor nnch work. L. Clirk,\nOny Creek.\n____!_\u2022. WA-tTBD, PART OR PULL\ngtnertl bouu-ork. Oood wi\u00ab*i\nPhont 84\nheme i\ntSSrS IN LOCAL BAJ-BR T SHOP\nApply National Stltetlvt StTv.cl,\nIwuion, B.C.\t\nWILL OIVTt CONTRACT TO CCT 600\not mor* eordt wood, miln hlghwiy\nelau to Ntlton. Apply Nttlontl stltetlvt flu vlct.\nTfActma\n__tP_HU_n.C_-) TXACHXR WAR llll\ntor Crteford lay tcbool. Initial ulary 81140. W. mur. BtONtary.\nKootenav Bar t O.\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSpteltl   Low   SUitu   lor   Don-\nto-nnerclal \u00bbdtti--*t_*\u00bbnu under\nnnployment. Only SS* for\nM_ (8 dtyi) eovtn tny\nof _*qulred Unu. PtjabU\n\"\" 10c If boi nom-\nTouno\n\u25a0WoS&n wUnfls BWBF\nptrt tlmi  Ph. 44B-R.\nmt*sm Bote ho osbwob... ssc kH\nhour. Phone 880 R.\nRENTALS\n_   \u00ab.  COTTAOl  ACCOMM   FOR  6\n\u2022r 7 by wuk or monui. Apply Mn\nSanilr, Balfour.\n\u25a0RIB to san-T-potm om rrn\nIroom bouit ImrotdUuly. Ph. 785-1-\nfc-B __BTT-W___OW POINT [Ml.\nSate boou.   Phon* 714-L-l.\n\u2022OO-I FOR MUT, 87 HIOH -Rin\n*%W* 4-S-R.\t\nROOM AND I0ARD\nlatOOSS AND BCU-U-. CLOSB IN. PH\neas-R.\n13.r-finii Dailii iX'ruu.\nTtltphont 144\n_l_D   Clrculttkm:   Phont   lt*i-L\nClassified Advertising Rotes\nlie per Unt pw inurtlon.\n__U_ pA Unt ptr wttk IC oont-e.\nwttvi In-trtloni ftr tort af 41\n81.48 i Unt t month CSS tuu*).\nMinimum | gnu par luaartlnn\nBoa number Ue extra.    Thli\n*_**_-! aay number eg\nPDBUC (L_0__- NOnCBB,\n , BTO.\ntat pu bn* ftmt\nMo\t\nALL ABOVI RATXS _____\u25a0 10*\nBOB t__OS_PT VATMSMT\nincut low una\nmWywwamenUI iltmtlati\nWin!** for IV for tny i_qttr*_\naaubtr if Rau far ab Say*. pay-\nBUBSCRIPTlcm  __-__\u25a0\netagt* copy *   W\nBy carrier, pw week\ntn   tdvanu SI\nnm  18.00\nVySST\nOw\naootbi\nnthi _\nPERSONAL\nWHIN   IN   VANCOUVER    STOP   Al\nAlmtr Hotel, Opp C P R tsepot.\nLLOYD'S CORN SALVI POT\u00bb CORNS\nto ileep Immedlitely SOe it Fltury'i\nPharmacy.\nSUBBIR   ________   FOB   ALL   TV*.-\npout   Ntltoo Daily Ntwt Commit-\nclal Printing 0*g*rtm*Pt\nI HAVE fOR SALS A BIATT-\nwrlnier in flnt diy ibtp*. J. Obu*\nSeoond Htnd Bton, SS4 Vtrnon St\nCHIROPRACTIC X-RAY SPINOORA\ntuiy. Strand Bldg. Trail. B O Houu\n10 p m   to  7  p m.  t   O.   Hiuki-\n. 1 ..lit. DO.\n25c L^f^c\nP   O  Boi 131. Vincouvir\nAny 8-np roll divtloptd tnd printed\nSSc Reprlnte Sc  Prat 8k. cou]\n*7 coupon\nRiLlABL-\n-ONBLt FOU-SI JOIN\nConfidential Mttrlmonltl Club-\nMany Membt.a wltb maani Par-\ntirulin and duciiptlont lOo Ladtn\nIre*  Sol 111. Begin*\nWorld i Kunnleit Jokt Novelty  loo\nIncluding citilog of Ptrtontl' Hy-\nJilenlc Suppllu. Boou ob ill Sub\necu. Noveltlei, Ete\nWE-TIRN DISTRIBUTORS\nBo* S4     Dtpt   KNC     It_g_-_. Suk\nFILMS DEVELOPED AND RtHs-lB\n(I or 8 upoturt roll) 25c RtprlnU\nSo ttch Por your tnapiboti. cbouu\nKrystii rinnti Qutrtntted non-ltde\nErlnti   Krystal photos, Wllklt, Su-\nitchtwan.    Bsttbllihtd    ovtr    SO\nFURS\nPOLAR FURS LTD.\nPolar Storage\nGuaranteed Protection\nExpert Restyling and Repairing\nFree eitlmatei\nVincouvir\nCow ratei\nMS Granville St\nSTOP  BUITlRlNa FROM  FOU-O*-\ntag itomach Dlaorderi: Add 6torn\nch. lndlgutlon. Heartburn. Coat-\n\u2022d tongue. Bid Breath Sick Bud\nt-hu, etc Ou Ellk'a itomact powder Ho S, prepared by uptrlenced\nPharmiclst lt mutt glvt ImmedliU\nmult* or money back, 81 00. 83 00\nEllk'i Medlctai Compiny. Dept 41\nBaikitoon   Saak\nirrop   rrcHiNo   TORTtnuts   5.\neczema, paorlatlt, ringworm, ath-\nlete'i foot tod othtr ikln trrtte-\ntlona with Ellk'i Otntuent Bo 8\npnacrtpUon of noted ikln iptc-\nItllrt Itch relieved promptly\nikln healed quickly or money re*\nfunded 8180, SI 00 Mill orderi\nfilled promptly Ordtr todty from\nEllk'i Mtdlclo* Oo. Dept 41 But-\nMoon Suk\nMACHINERY\nNELSON MACHINERY ANO\nEQUIPMENT CO.\nNILSON, a c.\n114 Hall St Drawer 530\nMining.   MlUIng  and   Sawmill\nMachinery. .\nBuda Ou md Dletel Ingtnea,\nEvfnrudt Motor*\ntlectrlc Lighting Plant*\nT_M___N\nD_T ACHABU DRILL BITS\nAll ate**. Immediate dellv\n  make\nbite, ill lengttu; Immedute\nPURVES E. RITCHIE \u00ab\u25a0 SON\nSM Hornby SL    Vancouver, B. C.\nThreaded drill rodi tor any nu\nFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\nPOB SALS \u2014 W-BITOUA-CRJUM\nitparitor, portablt. NO lb*, pw\nhour. No. WA IU. Almost ntw iter)\ndue for cuh, 178.00. Could h* operated by gu, electricity or band.\nBoa 880 Daily Bee*\nFOR SALS\u2014BOUD OAX OATB USO\nUble. buffet. 8 MC. chtln. klUhtn\nbench and cupboard. dU-ita, gtrdan\ntooU; otuap, 44 Tmlr Bd.\t\nPIPE -PirtlNQS- TUBB8 SP1CUL\nlow prlcea. Actlvi Trading Oo. 118\n*nwtll St. Ytaoouvtr. B.O\nFOB _A_J_\u2014l-ll MABOONI RADIO.\n8 tabu, 10-tubt pti-ormt-vet\nPhom 8M-L.\nFOR SALS\u20141 MODIL A IHE BOX\ntralltr. |d. rub. 3. H. Brown. Balfour\nARI TOU IN IfS-D OP 0__D ___-\nttrlu? Piy lut it tbt Ark Start\nPOR SALB\u2014S-BO-B MaLABT BOOT.\ntiny rant*   rood con  Phoni SSSB.\nFOR BALE-CH-UTS C-UB AND MA f-\nItem. Oood eondlU-n. Ph. 487-1\nPOR   SAIJS\u2014DINDfO   SlIITI,\nodd ubtes. etc  Phont 888 B.\n\"oiX\nFOR SALB\u2014ROYAL TTPlWHlitll\nroot condition. 848    Ph 718-T,\nFOR SALB-STUDIO LOUNOB. ItW\nr-ttbtt room  410 JoMphlnt St.\nLOST AND FOUND\nPOUND ADRIFT IN THE KOO-BNAT\nBlvtr tt Cttrton. IC, dining hlgh-\nviurr ln 1141. SI ft. mttal body\nboat, wtth two-cylinder mgln*\nOwner rsinurt O. J. Ra__Ml_r, Cm-\nton   BC\t\nLOST THURSDAY IN WOOtWOBTB\nfitor*   A panel. Fhooi I88T.\n 8    .78\n     300\n     4.00\n     S.0O\nAkove ratet tppty In Canada.\nttalt-d SUt-t and United Kln|-\nwom te aub-rrlben living outtldi\nfnlar carrier *ru_\n\u25a0lu*1Hli ud to Canadi whtn\nutra   po**i*j*  a* nqulrto:  Ont\nmonth 81 SO: tbm monthi. 84 00;\nm mon thi. M oo, om yew, uu oo\n\u25a0 \u25a0\n| Crypto quo tes\nP  DFRTANZVI  SLVJV  OJV  ALT\nMLCJBD ALCA DCQVD LC\u00bb\u00bb OTVW\ntw   n.   iCHVi-MPiiivj\nTute-Sty-i rrypt-*-_te:   HF S A lUCCBSnrTJL WARRIOR\nAND HAS THI SOLDIERS' H-ARTB-nwrnrw\/\nCrypto.-.!*, an euetettoae of la- ,may tubtutuU tar tbt tetgtaal T\n\u25a0a-! ponom wntmn elprwr   A uav\nI ttttsiu   tharaeUr   bu   npltatd   tbt\nj -hgtnal letter   For taetenea, an \"B\"\nthroughout tbt taUn -rvptoouou. oe\nt \"BB may rtplMt ta \"LL\" *lnd th*\n\u25a0ty tad tallow thraogh te Bu eoiu\nPROMRTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nModern Si^x\nRoom House\nNorth Shore\nSI* room dwelling on **v*n\nicrei of tend. Large living\nroom, with fireplace, dining\nroom, bright kitchen with Inlaid lino, two bedroomi and\nmodern bath dowmttln. Ont\nbedroom tnd ltrge storage\n\u2022pace up. Cement founditlon\ntnd cement basement with\nfurntcette. Excellent v I \u2022 w,\nvegetable ind flower girden,\nremainder wooded. Houu newly painted tnd decorated. Plenty\nof wtter, tuxes 832.00. Cuh price\n$4000\nFor further particulars,\nPhone Miss Frisby, 717\nT. D. Rosling\nSCB W.rd Bl\nPhont 717\nFOR SALB\u2014 IV. AC-UtS LBVIL LAND.\n1 ion cultivated, Uu rut Umber.\nIrrigation, five-roomed houie with\neater laid in. Sltuittd % mile from\nWynndtl iton P.O., ichool. etc.\nPrlci 1550 cuh. Mn. Helen Dtvldgl,\nWynndil, B. C\nPOR SALX-IO ACtUS LAKS FRONT\nold orchard Oood diy loim lull\nBltuiUd Wnt Arrow Pirk, IH50\ncub. Apply W Ftogtn. Btc. Red-\nlindi, lut Arrow Pirk, Arrow Lakes\nBC.\nHouse for Sale\n905 EDGEWOOD AVE.\n8 room* md bith, excellent location, very clou in. Ltrgt\nbuement, itone founditlon, furnice, 1 lot*.\nPrlc* with termi SMOO\nCtll between 1 tnd 3,\nafternoon*\nG. B. MATTHEWS\n806 Edgewood Avt.\nrem ____t-_sOi_)___. boUsi. i __!>-\nroomi, nur Junior High, itone\nfounditlon, fumtct, ilttplng porch.\nI lott. Phone I, Of inqulra it 881\nBaker Strut.\nWS HAVI CUtNTS WISHINO Tu\npurohut bomu. So vt aollcit voui\nluting your property with ut  C. F\nMcHtrdj.   S84   Wild   \"\"      \t\nPhont ISS\nBt-   Ntlaon.\nt-BOOMii. houss, iv. VHLU HUMi\nPO, Urg! garotn. S. fruit trm,\n8880. Alu ne* UcClary Ou Rtngt.\n4 bumi-t. Reitonibli. Box 47!.\nPally Ntwt\n10 AOBB8 AT ORZY -_____. CHIRK .\nApplt, Pttr utd Plum trut; bouM\nbarn and hen houu. BnUdingi\npoor. AppW T. Willi. Orry Cretk\nLIVESTOCK, rOULTRY AND\nPARM SUPPLIES. ETC.\nIBW HAMPSRIBB BABT CHICSCS.\nspprovMl ind bloodtuted. itock 818\nper 100, 1 unt mora ptr chick Im\nthin 100. Steady lo -hip ivery Tuuday. If na agent it your ititlon\nMod enough money to pay obtrgu\nOllliy Avtnut Httchtry, John oood-\nmin 1888 Oilley Avtnut, Nev wutmlniter, B.O.\nQUALITY CHICKS\nOovtrnmint tpprovtd, blood tut-\ntd Ntw Htmptbln tnd Whltt Ughorn Orderi taken lor lttt May and\nJune deltvtry.\nW-itmlniter Httchtry k Poulty para\nL Acctrlu\nIII, Hew Wutmlniter, BO\nOOV_tRNMgNf AP PROVID NTH.\nHimpthln chlcki from blood-UtUd\n\u25a0tock. I1S00 ptr 100, MAO for SO.\n8888 lor 88. Puhr'i Poultry Firm\nL. Ruhr. Box 114. Vtroop, B.C\nOOVBRNMINT APPBOVBD R. 0. f.\nWhlU Ltghom pulliu, 4 monthi\nold. 11.10: I weiki old, 70c 1-ytir-\nold btm, Uylng, 85c. D. K. Knowler\nFrultvtte.\nFOR SALI - I ALBtRTA RO-UsBS\nud 1 chlld'i Pony, young, gtntli,\nwith colt it toot 1 wk. N. H. Di-\nvldoff, Ttrry'i, B.C.\nFOR SALB--OUHO HORSI. S ttt\nold, broken for htrntu. Oood milking cow. cheap for caah. Apply J.\nShouitoff, Stlmo, BC\nFOR SALI\u2014BAY BILDWO. 1400 LBS.\n8 yetn old. ill round firm horu\nPrlc* 880. Mr* T. B. F-ttlt. Oray\ncruk.\t\nFOR SALE\u2014J HOLSTER OOWS. ~i\nhtlfira. 1 Ayrahlrt. 1 Boltteln, 8\nyrt. old    Mra. Ml rot Taghum.\nirmr McCarthy,\nSKI CHAMPION,\nDIES AT OTTAWA\nOTTAWA, Junt IS (CP)-IUxa-\nbeth (Bettyl McCarthy, 17-year-old\nOttawa iwlmmtr tnd tkl champion,\ndltd here aarly today.\nMlu McCarthy took part ln many\n\u2022kl meeti. winning uveral trophlu.\nSh* wu \u2022 member of th* Ottawi\nSki Club and entered many of th*\nwinter iport* m**t* *t Lak* Placid,\nNY. Sh* wu employed ln the Labor Deptrtment before iht becime\nIU.\nSurvlvori Include htr mothtr tnd\nthru listers.\nCaptures Woodstock\nTORONTO, Jum 18 (CP)\u2014-liter\nPit, from tht Girden City Stable!,\nrami from behind todty to win tht\nWooditock Htndlctp, fttturt met\n\u2022t th* Long Brinch mut it Dufferln\nRict Trtck.\nSovUl Ud for moit of thi dlitanc*\nbut weikened ln th* itretch and\nwu overUken. AttrUiui wu third.\nSister Pit ptld 88.45 for \u2022 S3 mu\ntuil win ticket\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\nFOR SALE\u2014FRBSR ATRSHIRI OOW\n2nd  cilf. c.  W. Johnion,  Thrums\nSO SUPER HAMPSHIRI PULLET-. 1\nwka. old   89c et   Notkw. Bilfour\nPUBLIC NOTICES\n\"OOV-RNMINT  LIQUOR   ACT\"\n(Section _\u00bb|\nNOTICI OF APPLICATION FOR CON.\nBINT TO TRANSFIR OF BUR  LICENCE\nNOTICE la hereby given thtt on thl\n14th diy of July neit, tht underline. Intend to ipply to tht Liquor control Board for eonunt to\ntrantttr of Bur Ltctnct No. 644_. u-\n\u25a0utd In re-peel of prtmlaa* bt'ng part\nof \u2022 building known u Royil HoUl.\niltmte It 330 Btktr Street, Ntlton.\nBrltlih Oolumbli. upon tht linda deacrlbed it LoU Number Two (3) tnd\nThru 181. Block Twtlvt (ill. Official Plin of Nelaon City. Nelion Land\nRtgtatritlon Dlitrlct. In tht provlnu\nof Brltlih Columbii, from Caurina\nPl'aplo, to Julian Kopala and Joseph\nBtydtk of Nelaon. Brltlih Columbii,\ntht trt-_f*ru*.\nDATED it Ntlton. B 0. thla 88-b\ndiy of Miy, lott\nJULIAN KOPALA\nJOSPBB   BETDAE\n AppllcinU  ind  TtinafTtti\nMINES\nBtyonnt \t\nBralomt \t\nCtrlboo Oold\t\nOold   Belt\t\nHedley Mtnot ....\nItltnd  Mountain\nBoot Belle \t\nFtnd Ortlllt \t\nPioneer   Oold   \t\nPremier  Oold  \t\nFruitier    _..\nReno Oold\t\nShMP  Creek  \t\nWhitewater    \t\nYmlr Yankee Olrl\non.*\nAnaconda   -\nCalg k Edmntn\nComnvonwttlth \t\ntflomi \t\nMcDouiall  Segur\nNitlonil Pete ..\nOkilU Com \t\nFldnr   PtU   \t\nBoyillU   \t\nOnlUd  -\nVimlU    \t\nINDI'ITBIAI.S\nB C T*lephofte pfd\nCapital Eatltea\nOttit   Brtwvrlei   .\nUnited Distill\n' NIW YORK STOCKS\nBid\n OS\n..... ia.ll\n\u2014    18.\n     .ill\n  AS\n._ 80\n... 87\n... 158\n  J.80\n.._ J8\n.._ 84\n.._ .04\n_ M\n....      MH\n 03%\n._..      03%\n     1.80\n M\n...  no\nII      051.\n0B\n 48\n 50\n   1150\n....      .04-\n 08\n11400\n415\n1 TO\n111\nAak\n.08\n1.71\n2\u00bb\n.5\n1.00\n30\n1.80\n!(]\n.83\n.38\n.95\n03\n04'\/,\nIAS\nSI\na as\n09\n10\n4 13\ni ao\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nOFFICIAL TRICO\nWindshield Wip\u00abr S\u00abrvics\nPtrU ptcklgu lor ill mikei of ctr*\nPEEBLES MOTORS LTD\n1S3 Baker SL Phont 119\nAm Bro.lt * R*f  -\nAmerlcin Ttltphoni\nAmtrlcin Tobtcoo \t\nAnaeondi   ...\nBith SUtl  .\nCanadian Piclfle\t\nlutmin Kodak _ \u2014\nOtn Motori  \t\nInter  Nickel\t\nEtna  Copper      \t\nSUn Oil of N J \t\n0 8 Rubbtr \t\nU S SUtl \t\n41'.\n180\n71\n38 .\nBS'A\n101.\n170\n84 s.\n30\n33\n97 V,\n88%\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nSEE OS IF TOO NEED A OOOD AC-\ncldenl or ilcknui Policy C. W\nAppleyird. 188 Baktr St\nPOB SALE\u2014FULLY WODERN S9BK\nclou In. Ill Slllct Bt. Pnfutr-l\nJoh 1.\t\nwe Mnxan n farm __5ts.\nBu our lltt\u2014Bobtruoo Butty Oo\nLtd   SSS War* st\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY\nAMSTBBS ANV MINE\nS_BI__g_SWTATIVtS\nffBB9n_K\ntT*   widdowsonTFftovWeiAX\nAuayr, 801 *oupl_-u kt. Ntlton\nt i tarn, rossaland. i .\nAtuytr. Ctumut. Mint iiptutavt\nIBE WEST KOOTENAY ASSAY OP\nftct. 118 EtoUnay 8... Nlteoc. S C\n4  J  BD-S. E*B-mEm Mini B*p\u00abl-\nwntatlTl   Ba 14. Trail   S C\nENOINEEBt AND S.BVgVOBt\nI  W   HAOOSM. M1NIN0 AND CIVIL\nEngmtw,    B C     Land    Sum\u2014or\nBoultnd tod Orand Forki B C\nBOTD C   AFFLBCK.  Ill  OORI  ST\nO. Surveyor tod Basbuer\nINSO-tANCt IMP lt-11  *******\nT    MCBABDT.   INSURAJXCI\nCHAJB\nMACBINIST*\nBBNNBI'I S LIMITED\nMachine Shop. aectyUn* tad ilectrte\nwvldlng  motor rewindU-g\ncuBUDtrcUl nfrtaantlon\nnt V*rnrsn Bt\nFOB    SALE-l    MoCORMlCK-Da.--\nU_t Hammer mill ooopleu. Uatd 4\ndtyt 880000 Central Truck tod\nEquipment Oo. 708 Front St..\nPhemt 100. Ntlaon. IC\t\nPOR SALB-111* DURA.rT UORl\ndtUrtry Hilton Auto Wreoking tnd\nOiragt\t\nWANrED--li.-TON TRUCK RIADT\nto run. good mbbtr Bos 484. Dtily\nNcwa\t\nWIU. BUT GOOD COUPS PRIVATB-\nly    Phone I7I-R-I\nI MU'STRl.tl.l\nCan Ctr * Pdy pfd   ...\nCtn SUamthlp \t\nCoo Mlnlag k Smelting\nDora Steal * Coal B .\t\nOtttauu Powtr pfd\t\nSfcCon  ..nntenac\t\nNitional Brtw Ltd\t\nShawnlran WAP \u2014 -\nSt Ltwnn-t Corp pfd   .\n18'.\nsi';\nit.\n7%\nI't\nI'a\nII .\nII\n13\nFOR AUTOMOB-JS PtBTi\"\nnt* Auto I\nBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES\nOENERAL STORE AND QA8 BUSl-\nn*aa \u2014 880.00080 yearly tun-ovtr.\ngrou profit! 15.000 00 Will tell\nproperty ind builntaa for 8184)00 00\nIncluding 88A0080 itorl lad\n81.000-0 iqulpssmt Be* 4480 Dtlly\nNewt.\nSTEVENSON'S     MACHINE     SHOP\n8p_clilliU la mln* tad Bill w_rk\nMachine    work,   light   ud    httn\nElectric and Acetyltnt vtldtag\n70S V-mon  Bt.  Nilson   \u2022  Phont  m\nOPTOtirTEIITI\nCalgary Livestock\nCALOABT. Juni It (OP) \u2014 W_aktnd\nraotlpU. 488 cattla I ealt-a, 188\nbou. do ibtepi lodiy. 14 ritui\nBa* aold Friday 1180 A'l tar Ooeat\n\u2022hlpmtnt.  11*1 far li it pltnt\nOoc- lamb, 11\nOood ta chot-s Mt-htr ituct 18-\n1380; com mon Io mutual 880-11;\n\u25a0ood _> chalet lulcbtr halfiri 11-\n11.71; _*_mm_a to eatatliiB l-o 10;\ngood lo choli. f*d ciItm 18-1878;\nloxnmon lo mtdliaa 10-1180; *ood\nloowi 8 50-1. eoau&on _t sotdluu 7-8,\nfood bulli 8-880; e-aBim-B to medium\n180-780. good lo choir* vtal aalvu\n11-11; eo-uaoe to aMdtua 8-11.\nWINNIPIC CHAIN\nquoutloni:\nRYE: Open    High    Low    Closae\nJuly   _  10IS    1081b    108S\nOct    ..       1101,    110.    IMS    108S\nDec   100'.    1081b     lOtta     1081a\nOATS:\nAll futuru at -tiling prleu 11 _B\nBARKY:\nAll futum it celling prlc*. t4%B\nCASH FRICBB\nRye   1CW   lots\nOtU    All   iradat   it   celling   prleu\n11%.\nBtrley    All irldai it calling prteu\n*4H\n*W***m\nin Gives Hole.\nFirst Place Tie\ntlROOKLYN. NT.. Jun* IS (AP)\n-New York Olanti willoped their\narch National  Letgue  rival*,  th*\nBrooklyn Dodgeri, 10-2, before _S,-\n140 at Bbbeti field tonight\nA big lecond 'nnlng ln which th*\nGlanU icored ilx rum on four\nhlti, two, wilki ind two erron gnve\nHarry reldman, Ntw York itirtlng\npitcher,   \u2022   ut*   working   margin.\nFeldmm  hlmielf ilngled  bora*  \u2022\nrun In the third.\nNew York\nBrooklyn\nFtldman   and   Mtncuso\nMcl.lsh (31 tnd Owen.\nOnly gun* scheduled.\nAMERICAN LIAQUI\nWuhlngton it New York\nponed on account of rain;\ngam* Kheduled.\n10 11   0\n. s a\nGregg.\npott-\nonly\nHumes Bailer\nPalms 16-6\nHumes chalked up another ont\non tht Men'i Faitball League score\nboard Monday night when th*y\nhanded out a l.-fl drubbing to the\nPtJmi.\nFirst half of th* tuule decided\nllttl*. Each played good ball, uid\nthough Humes minaged \u25a0 four-run\nbr**k*w\u00bby In tht third, by the\nfourth Inning Palmi had In enough\nrum to squire the count. However\ni tight field end iome pretty fair\npitching by VanKoughnett held\ndown the Pilmi for the rut of the\ngtmt. A .-run spree ln th* seventh\ncinched the matter.\nVanKoughnett Itruck out three\nind walked four; while Preitley of\nth* Pilmi itruck out on* and walked thru.\nLineup* and tcorei were:\nPilmi\u2014 Weinriuch 1, McDonald I,\nBereiford 1, Kinlgui, Hucal, Hill\n1. Diy 1, Douglu, Preitley 1\u2014S.\nHume*\u2014_.unt_ 1. Arcurt I, Doyle\n1, Culley 1. Seiby 1, VanKoughnett,\nHaines 2, Leinwcber 3, Trtinor I\u2014\nlt.\nChriitenien wu umplr*.\nI Nrl30N PAIlY NIWt' TUPPAY' JUNI r9' J*44 \"ZJ.\nSPORTS\nSix Flights Baflle Toward Finals\nin Kootenay Golf Tourney al Trail\nBALL SCORES\nINTIRNATIONAL\nNewark 11, Toronto 10.\nNewirk 1, Toronto S, tnd gun*\nTRAIL, B. C. Jun* 18 \u2014 Whll*\nHarry Donaldson and Roy Stone\nwere winning thilr wiy Into the\nfinal ln thl championship flight, the\nother ill flight! ot th* Kootenay\nGolf Auoclitlon tournament at\nTrail thla weekend ilso worked\nthtlr wty toward th* finals.\nIn lh* tint flight Jim Atwell but\nL. Wetmore, alio ot Trail, to enter\nth* finil uyi Oordon Allan ot Nelaon beat Scotty Ron. In hli flrtt\nround match Allin had to go 20\nholu to down Mik* Veriuh of Trill.\nAlUn wu unable to remtln to play\nln th* final match, to Atwell automatically wins this trf default.\nTh* four leml-flnallsti tn th* ucond flight wer* J. Johnion, Don\nSutherland, A. E Clirk and J. D\nRae, ill of Trill.\nIn th* third flight Mike W.ly-\nkochy entered tht flntl by beating\nMurriy Gibson of Roulind, tnd\nPtrry Ltnduccl of Trill beat Eddy\nJindrell, -lso of Trail.\nFourth flight finalists will be Ernie Mitchell who but T. H. Weldon\nand R. D. Perry, who beat frank\nW\u00bblt. E. W. (Curly) Whettley won\nhli way Into the finil of the fifth\nflight when he downed E W. Armitrong, and will meet RtC McGer-\nrlgle, who ousted Don Clark, In tht\nlower half of tht bracket.\nTht final mitchu will b* pltyed\neither during tht week or next Stturdiy tfternoon whtn tht chim-\npioniblp flntl li to bt played.\nIn tbt Scliwengen Cup, pliyed\ninnuilly it thli tournament, between teami from Nelion, Trill ind\nKulo, the Trill team of Roy Stone,\nL. S. Piper, Rube Neibltt ind J. D.\nHie wen the wlnnen.\nHighlights ot the chimplonshlp\nflight mitchu:\nDINO DONG BATTL*\nThe ding dong battle between\nRoy Stone and Rube Neibltt ln their\nleml-flrml. Stone hid built up in\nearly lud, but Neibltt came btck\n\u2022nd wu leading on* up with three\nto play. Stone, whoso putting'bad\nben hii downfall all day, finally\nclicked on tht sixteenth green to\nlink > 30-footer for \u2022 birdie thre*\nto iquare the match. He took th*\nlead on the seventeenth when Nu-\nbltt'i te* ihot caught th* rough on\nthe lower ilde ot th* filrwiy did be\nwu forced to lake \u2022 flv* *giln*t\nStone* four They halved th* eighteenth hole ln ptr four.\nTht other itml wu Juit \u2022 cue of\nyoung Harry Dontldion hiving too\nmuch power for Wniter Duckworth,\nalthough Duckworth had played au*\nperb golf ln th* morning round te\ndefeat Reg Stone, on* ot th* favored contestants.\nCH1CAOO, June IS (APWImmy\nDykes, rnuuger of Chicago WhlU\nSox, left today for St. LouU to Uke\nchargt of hli club igiin, ifter 10\ndtyi' lllneu.\nPortland, Seattle\n_o Start Football\nPORTLAND, Or*., Jun* \u00bb (AP.\n\u2014Th* traditional rivalry between\nPortland *nd Seattle move! Into the\nprofession^ football field thi* Fill.\nPortluid entered the p*y-for-pl*y\ngridiron r\u00abnki Siturday whtn Henry J. Sandberg, Northwut hockey\niportimm, announced purchu* of a\nfrinchlse in th* new American Pro-\nfetilonil Foolbill League which ilao\nIncludtt Cuttle, Sin Franclico,\nOakland, San Diego, Hollywood *nd\ntwo Lo* Angelu entrlei.\nTh* Portlind entry win be oper-\n\u2022tcd by local builneumen with\nSandberg u Pruldtnt ind Bobby\nRow*, former owner of the Portland\nPacific Cout Hockey Leigue club,\nU buiiness mimger.\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nBy JAMM 0. WHITI\nAssoclitid Preu Stiff Writer\nTh* Alllu todiy ippeired to be\nforcing Hitler Into mijor decliloni\nof rtritegj.\nBoth In  Normandy  and Saipan,\nj\"^ ' AllUd flghtlngmen idvinced.\nThe iteidy widening of tbe corridor acrou th* neck of Normandy\nia designed to prevent t breakthrough of German reinforcement*\nfrom the South. Dtipatchu ipeak\nof Nul troop concentration! ln the\nCoutinces-St. Lo hill* which might\nbt thrown Into auch an ittempted\nrescue at tb* Cherbourg pocket,\nbut unleu Hitler choou* or li ible\nTJteViksi JawcL\nw b _u______r\nOp-Ofsittrltt!\nSty kn . Trill Pboat  ITI\n8A\u00abH r*(T-\u00ablgl\nLAWSORS SASB  PACTORt\nHal-VO-d merrtiaiu\nWANTID,   MISCELLANEOUS\nWARTIO - OOOO C-BAB OUT-\nton rut. not Uu than 11 UMbu\neiuire   ll lb   POB    Btltan  THII,\n. .     \u25a0 \u25a0 _\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014__\n\u2022OATS AND ENGINES\nwAinTO\u2014cAMtit cMtmn\nbt food runnlE-i cofodlUciti  I\nOaUf n*w%\nUVtTX\nOf 111.\nSUMMER RESORTS\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\nio md-ut\/itU ._ ltt.u up 114\nM nil*     4144 up    ll\nii utittUfM no op   ii\nLONUON, Jum II (CP> \u2014 UUrni-\nUomU w\u00abr* rirm wuh in-UiUUU tnA\nolU n__i_-__l__f irr\u00abiulir tt .-.\u2022 flooo at\nirtAlng Tb* mwlwt d*-^U)r\u00abd o \u00bbU*dy\nundtr tone Diamond Blurt, wtro qul-l\nud mbbtr Mocfct mortd lowtr. BrltUh fundi btld firm\nKVW YORX -How itlnt nnflrif\ntrom frtcUom to m much m 4 poLoU\nw.ri ftctorbtd. Ctntdltn itocki wtn\n(rictloiiilly  tiiit-.fr\nIIONTRtAL -A mt)oflty ott **trum\nbotrdtd up to tht flntl hour. I*tcl_n\ntht aiptwing wtrt ladttttrttk. NleHtl\nmmtA Kortndt wtn tn front In atttlt\n\u25a0 nd McaOoll tnd Inttrnttlontl pttro-\nItum Ln rrfinffiM CTVrWn tnd Bltcot\nrtoordtd ntv hi tbt tn mlat* tnd\nothtft lnprortd woto Hollinftr, Ct-\nntdiin Utlirtic Nrron, flulllttn. Al-\ndtrmtc tnd SUdtn.\nTOROKTCv-atocki po\u00abUd wldt\n(tint in tht httrtot trtdlnf in *tt-\nml yoon Tho moit tcUr* iroAltig\ntppttrtd In rhMptr told tatuat, but\nhut mtttl tnd tnd__ttrl*l rtocfti ptr*\nToronto Stock Quotations\nURDtR R1W MAB-O-SMSSTT\u2014SARCt\nPast Totirlat __u_rt. Eoottnar lakt\nCahlna, BoHa Mon. Pott Ottlr*\nRttu oa ippllriuon list B M\nWtlton. Sanri. SC\nMIM i\nAnglo-Uur-atta\n\u25a0uttlt Odd -llnu\nMldgooO  Kirkltnd\t\nBut. vi-.   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IJS\n_    III\n_    IM\n1*8\n180\nM Jl\n__-__t___s R-d Lali\nS-laln* Ca_rport_on\nRlpUalng Mlnlnf\nBt_ran_t \u2014-\nKormeul\nPtauur Poreuploi\nPtraa Oold\nPtrlii Crow Oold\nl-Mton lut Dorm\nBan  Antonio OoM\n\u25a0burm O-T-oo\nSladttl  Ualarlle\nSuatburv Bttla\nT-Ct-Hughli   Oold\n1__ura OoM Mln\nVenture!\nWalt* Amulet\nWright  HirgrtarM\net-ep  Port\nTurn Contl Rm\ntT_ld*n OaU\nOTtrttn\nChttttrnlli\nAunne\nOuttrsrutvn\nBtar  l_pl-ri__n\nUpper   Canada\nrilant  Ttlks-rknlta\nAumaqtjt\nMU\nImperial\nInttf  P*t*_leuTn\nVmnllata\nIMH -.111111 i\nAtslttN    P.,\u00bb\u00bbr\n\u25a0ttl TeWohane\n\u25a0t't'ii a rnMin*n\n\u25a0 l- Town, A\nOllt C_r * ftertindrr\nOtn   Mllttni\nCan Ptelfle pt*\ntlta trail Ale-sltM A\ne**\u00abt.\u00bbl\u00bba   BrlSu\nni**,ntr_  *__**t^*\n\u2022et** *. r\u2014-\u00abi A\nrvwn***** Tret        \u2014\ntrntmnlA   f-sMeeo\t\n\u2022Htnt^,!  pnau  \t\n\u2022*i atom eut\t\nSteel ef 0M .\nuelptt-d on t ltrgt tcalt. Turnovtr\n*u tround 1,700.000 ibaru lot __\u25a0\nlay. Oaina rtngtd up to SI otnt* tn\ncheaper golda O'Brien traded tn vol-\numt of tbout li 000 aliare* and gtln-\n\u2022d IS cenu tng othtr golttt up 10 to\nSt cenU. But MeUls ba* * general\nidYsnci Staep Bock tottdMa 8.08\nmil dou* tround 188 for i net gala\nof 10 cenu tnd gtlni of 8 to 8 cenu\nvera btld hjr Shirrltt. Mlnln* Oor-\nporttlon. Kormiul, Pend Ortlllt tod\nLabrador  l-lekll rlnntd t point.\nVAKOOtJVBB\u2014UIom ind oil* ibow-\n\u2022d httlthr gtlni.\nCHICAOO\u2014 Whut prleu wen may\nIn liti Inline! tnd rrt tuturtt s*er*\nmtitd Whatt cloud \u2022* lowtr to 1V_\nhigher than Stturdtj. 3uU SIASS-S\nOtU vtrt la to\u2014*, to 'a higher, Sol,\nT8.   Rye   wu     .    to   %   higher.   July\n81 10VV*er*n wu . to S_ higher,\n-Mly 11 lttt.\nWi-TrtirBO\u2014Bpt futures tradtd under pnvloui eloBag Itvtlt In i light\nClotlng vtluu wtn % to tt\nTht July future cloied tt\n81-St.. O-tobar I1.10S-H, Dtctrabtr\nII r\u00bb\\\nto commit very coniiderible forces\nto thl* Job ther sr* likely to meet\nthe ume fata u tha encircled Nail\ngirrlion it Cherbourg whou firit\nsuicidal attempt to break through\nwu hurle. back.\nIt may bt tht decision ilreidy\nhu been mtdt lo let Cherbourg become mother Sevutopol ind that\ntht High Commind looted the pilotleu rocket pline igilnst Englind\nto provide i proptgindi antidote to\nth* home front for th* expected lou\nof Cherbourg.\nThen until every reuon to believe that th* Germani again have\n\u2022ertouily undtrutlmattd thtlr opponent* Tbt only extenuating clr-\ncumiUnce thit _\u2022*___\u2022 likely to be\nbehind the Oerman failure to nip\nth* Normandy Invuion ln tha bud\nIt the pouiblllty thtt protracted\nAllied tlr-pounding of Nul oom-\nmunicitloni llnu ictutlly madt It\nImpouible for tht Germani to move\nth* neceiury men ind miterlil to\nthe beachhead front       i\nOrlando Foils ro\nApptor in Court\nDETROIT, June 18 (AF)-A HOU\nbond po*t*d for Jtme* V. Orlindo,\nformer Detroit Red Wlngi hockey\nitir, wn ordered forfeited In red-\neral Court today when Orlando\n\u2022gain filled to ippeir to b*gin \u2022\nfour-year lentence on a draft evi-\n\u25a0ion charge.\nThe forfeiture order dlacloud that\nJick Adimi, Mimger of th* Red\nWlngi, penonilly bid guirinteed\nth* bond.\nFollowing hli conviction In Ttd-\neril Court Orlindo wu releued\npending in ippeil and enllited ln\nthe Canadian Army befon the four-\nyear untence wu miUlned.\nWillitJoyct\nto Battlt Ftp\nCHICAGO, June 11 (API\u2014Willi*\nJoyce. Giry, Ind., negro lightweight,\nwinner of two out of thru engagement! with Henry Annrtrong, todiy\nwu milched for * 10-round bout\nwith Willi* Pep, Hartford. Conn, at\nth* White Sox Btll Pirk July T\nunder th* promotion of Jack bin*.\nPep ll th* New York Stite featherweight Champion whll* Joyce\nll tht California lightweight title\nholder.\nTht weight wtll bt 1S4 pound*.\nwith etch boxer potting S8900 (or\nweight gutrinte*.\nNaval Playeri\nBoat Red Sox\nBAINBRIDGE. Md., June 11 (AP)\n\u2014Th* Bilnbridge Nivil Trtiniof\nCentre nln* teed of' ln the teventh\nInning for flvt rum to dtfut the\nBoiton Red Sox 5-1 todiy hi a\nexhibition buebtll pat\nBoiton (AL)      lit\nBain-ridge Navy   Ill\nO'Neill and Conroy, Partes; Bud-\nnick and Scheffing.\nUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI Illllllllllllllllllllllllltilllllllll\n| Cockshutt, Froit & Wood\n1   FARM IMPLEMENTS\nAND REPAIRS\ni     NELSON FARMERS' SUPPLY LTD.\nI 524 Roil.oy St. \u2014 Mmm 176\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiif\n\"My Boys' Smokes\"\nAi du Cinidlins moved out of i plcturtttiu Eagllih\ntillage, aoboa-y aslmmeil ll wu for tb* lut due. \"We'll\nhe seeing yoa,\" the Ctntditni sill*, hark. \"Saralyl\naiirely!\" replied th* villagers. In tb* old-world let\n'Auaty flo' pickesl up th* empty ptcktgu ol\nCaps, thtlr ftvoas_.it clgii-ttes, sod put theu oe the\nglut ihell 'for remembrtnet'.\nThit. srssry frota tht London Daily F-ipevu itrvu ro\nlllusiriti tgilo thit Swett (apt are Indeed am with\nCt-tditni ovtr her*, over thtn, every-rbtrtl\nSWEET\nCAPORAL\n a \u2014 NELSON DAILY NIWS, TUUDAY, JUNI 29. 1.44\ntr\nLAST TIMIS TONIOHT \u2014 Complete Skews 7:00 \u2022 8:12\nTHI   A.TOUNOINs.\nDRAMA  Of   YANK   II0 lis ll I K <\nOr  TOKYO . . . HUD  BY\nIIP. FOR MURDfR'\nTHB\n2q cfNTWY-rox msmri MMfl f. ZIIKfV\nfe mVVRPLE HEAUT\nOewted by UWIS MH.S.ONE\nPlui: \"HENRY ALDRICH\nHAUNTS A HOUSE\"\nWed. $130 Bank Night-\"CorveWo K-225\"\nHull Silent\non Finnish\nQuestion\nWASH-NOTON. Jun* 11 (AP)-\nUnltad Statei foreign policy wai\ndiicuued ln both Houses of Congreu today ii Stat* Secretary Cor-\ndell Hull declined to discuss ipeclflc mitten Uut led him to hand\nPlnnlih Mlnliter HJtlnur J. Pro-\ncop* hii putport lut week.\nSenator Arthur Vandenberg (Rep\nMich.) brought up the Flnnlih ictlon in the Senile, expressing deep\nIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIII\nTEXACO\nO0TBOARD LUBRICANT\nWiterproof 13-oi tub*\nCuthbert Motors Ltd.\nIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII'II''I\"\"'\u00bbI'\"'\"\"\nNicely prepared at the\nSTAR CAFE\nVITAUS\nStimulates the scalp and\ndresses the hair.\n55c and $1.10\nMann, Rutherford\nDRUG CO.\nregret over tb* State Dep.rtmenfi\naction and voicing hope ot 11th\nhour Intervention by the United\nState* to bring ibout a Ruiilin-\nFlnnlih armistice.\nAero*, th* Capitol, Repr***nta-\ntlvo John Cofto* (D*n--W_ih.) pro-\npoied a retolutlom recommending\nthit the U. S. lever diplomatic relations with Spain and extend aid to\nSpanlih guerilla armlea to permit\nthem to overthrow tba Princo regime.\nMr. Hull it his new conference\ntoday declined to Itate speciflctlly\nwhat action! \"inimical\" to th* In-\ntereiU ot th* United State* wtn\ntaken by Procop* *nd three \u00bbt-\ntachei to cause the Department to\ndirect thaan to leave th* United\nStatei tali Frldiy.\nAuerting \u2022 ipeclflc iniwer\nwould be harmful to Uu conduct\nof th* wu, tha Secretary added\nthat It muit ilwayi be kept in\nmind Out the pro-Nad Flnnlih\ngovernment 1* actively fighting\non the lid* of Germiny and hai\nadjurted Flnnlih policy and action! to suit th* ilm ot th* government.\nThe activities ot the dlimlued\nFlnnlih diplomat*, Mr. Hull declared, muit be viewed In thtt\nlight\nProcop* ind hli thre* round Hon\nof legitlon, T. 0. V*-*rv_ori, Urho\nTolvli and Riito Solinko wen under guard at tbalr home* today with\nmemben ot their famllla*\nudget\nTODAY\nQueen City Motors\nNelion\nAlleged Slayer\nDiet of Wounds\nPORT ARTHUR, Jun* 11 (CP)-\nThomu Accle ton, Jr., M, of Schreiber, Ont, wbo had baen chirged\nwith th* murder of Flnl Hupa, 23-\nyee'-old dairy worker, died In hoipltal yeiterdiy from guruhot\nwound*, which police uld wen -elf-\nInflicted June 10.\nPolice reported the couple bad\nentered \u2022 \"rulcide pact\" following\nAccleton'i call-up for military ier-\nvice.\nWage Increases\nfor Canadians\non U.S. Railways\nOTTAWA, June 11 (CP) - The\nNational War Labor Board announced totUy ipproval of application for w\u00bbgi Increue* by Ctntdltn\nemploye*! of United State* rallwayi\nopentlng In Canada.\nApplication tor tha Increiiei wai\nmide by a number ot railway\nunion*. Tb* cue doei not affe.t Uu\ngeneril ippllcitlon of Cintdlan\nrillwiy worken for Increase! to\nlevel Cin\u00bbdiin \u00bbnd United Statei\nnt lwiy wag**.\nRequeit of th* Canadian employee* for lncreiies followed wage \u00ab_-\nJuitmenU mide ln the United\nStatei late ln 19.3 and early this\nyear. Whlli lh* lncnaiei varied for\ndifferent claulflcitloni Uu bulc Increue wu nine centa an hour and\nUie Cinadlan \u2022d.uitmenU will be\nilmllar.\nIt U eitlmated thit Uu lncnue*\naffect between 2900 and 3000 worken ln C*nad_.\nTh* w\u00bbg\u00ab control order provide*\n\u2022uthorlty for lncreaiei to be granted ln iuch _ut* when wage* pild\nIn Cinada an definitely based on\nUnited Statei ritei, but ln iuch\ncaiei Canadian worken an not\ntntitUd- to ncelv* th* ccet of living bonus.\nRallwayi Involved wen: New\nYork Central system; Pen Marquette Railway Company; Wabuh\nRailroad; Orett Northern Rillwiy;\nVancouver, Victoria and Eutern\nRailway and NivlgaUon Company;\nNelaon and Port Sheppard Railway,\nand th* Midland Railway ot Manitoba.\nThe Nitional Board noted that\n\"pursuint to wige igreement! ot\nlong itinding Uu Canadian employee! of these companlei have\nlor many yean been hr receipt ot\nwage ratei ilmllir to thou pild '0\nemployee! of Uu iune compeny\noutside Canada.*\nNominate Bard for\nNavy Undersecretary\nWASHINOTON, June 11 (API-\nRalph A. Bard, now U. S. Asslstint\nNivy Secretary, wu nomlnited by\nPruldtnt Rooievelt todiy to be Un-\ndcTMcntary.\n;Rural Areas (an\nGet Medical Aid\nFrom Army\nOTTAWA. Tun. le-Tha Pro*-\nine* ot Brltlih Columbl* hu agreed\nwith the Department ot Nitloml\nDefenc* to in arrangement whereby rural rommunltlM or munlcl-\npallttu requiring medical mlilinci\ncan be provided with iuch mlitince\nthrough the Canadian Medicil Procurement ind Auignment Board.\nSuch propotil ll dadgn-d to remedy\nUie iltuition confronting imall com-\nmunlttei having hoipltal tccommo-\ndallon but which ara unable to ie-\ncure th* lervlcei M \u25a0 reildent phyi-\nletaa.\nTh* bull of Uu agnement between the two Government!, u\nexplained to W. K. Ealing. Member\nfor Kootenay Writ, U Uut the Province Ihall orlglnta the requeit for\nualgnment of * Service Medical\nOfficer to provide medical lervlcei\n(0 civilian! In \u2022 ipeclfled territory\nTh* Cinidlin Medicil md Procurement end Auignment Board U\nto condder each requeit tnd, If\nth* requeit li ipproved u to urgent\nneceulty, to *rr*ng\u00ab with Uu Medical Service! of the Armed Force*\nfor th* wconding of \u2022 lultable medl\ncal officer.\nworked eut on * _B_____u -_-__-*_*\ntory bull between tte Province*\n\u2022nd-or tte munlclp*Uty and tte\nService Mtdlctl Officer concerned.\nIs any ptrUculir Imtince, tte\nMlnUttr of Httlth ot Brltlih Columbia, and tbe Chtlrmtn of tte\nDlvUlontl Advliory Committee of\ntte Cinidlin Madloal Procu__m*nt\nand Atilgnmtnt Board, Dr. Murny\nBlair. TM Grinvlll. Stnet, Vincouver, Ihould b* conltcttd 10 that\n\u2022ction can be taken.\nThe Federal Government (Department of National Defence) li to\nbe reiponilble for th* following:\n(\u2022) Coit of traniportatlon of th*\nService Medicil Officer, hli fimlly\n\u2022nd perionil effecU. from hli wr\nvie* unit or hom* to Uu plice to\nwhich he li leconded, ind return\non completion of hii appointment\n(b) Supply of \u2022 relief medicil of\nfleer md payment of hU pay and\n\u2022Uowuice* (without rrlmbune-\nmentment) for the period of the\nannual leave, or periodi of temporary lllneii, ot th* lervlce medical\nofficer;\n(c) Payment direct to tht Bervlc*\nMedical Officer of the pay and allowance* of \u2022 mijor ln the Royal\nCinadlin Army Medial Corpi.\nTht Province U to be reiponilble\nfor the following:\n(\u2022) Gnnting to Uu Service Medical Officer (If ntcuiiry) \u2022 temporary llcenie to prictlie within Uu\nProvince:\n(b) Providing iuch officer lecom-\nmoditlon, mean* ot triniportitlon,\n\u25a0urglctl InitnimenU, appliance* and\nmediclnei, u may be Decenary for\nthe carryini out of hli profeulorul\ndutlei by Uu Service Medical Officer;\n(c) Miking ivillible lultable living \u2022ccommodatlon for Uu Service\nMedical Officer and hli family, and\n1 reiionible rental ta be paid by Uu\nService Medical Officer.\n(d) Relmbunement to th* Federal Government (Deptrtment of\nNitloml Defence) In th* imount\nof tb* pay and tllowmct*.\nArrangement* concerning tbe bll-\nletUng of pitlenU, collecting ot hu\n\u2022nd malntenince of aecounU to be\nIMPORTANT\nANNOUNCEMENT\nto People who Send\nSweet Caps and Winchesters\nto Boys Overseas\nTo ensure speedier delivery of cigarette parcels to Canadian! in trie Arme . Service! over teas, the Poitn.a_.er General and th* Miniiter of National Defense\nhave announced new arrangements which provide practically airmail service.\nStarting June 19, the labels of such parcels will be sent by oir and then at;\ntoched to parcels previously shipped over for this purpose.' This will prevent\nloss in transit and speed up delivery.\nBut please note especially that the ntw regulation!\nrequire all tobacco companies to standardize on\non* sixe of parcel only\u2014300*1\nFrom now on, therefore, we can accept orders only for\n300*1 at $1.00 a parcel. However, yew can send more\nthan one parcel at the tame rate and the iame time.\nYou can order such parcels exactly as you do now through your tobacconist\nor by sending your order to Sweet Caps, P. O. Box 6000, Montreal, Que:\nIMPERIAL TOBACCO SALIS COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITED\n\"Hero's Return\"\naf Vancouver\nVANCOUVIR, June It (CP) -\n\"'Sonny' Wilker of Victorii, do**\nnot talk much,\" reporter! wen\nwarned. The reporter! received\nproof todiy.\nHe cam* borne aftar more than\nthree yeir* overieai. He hai madl\na mercy flight that bu been given\nworld-wide publicity. He hai won\nthe DT.C. Hi hu flown bomberi in\nBrlUln, ln North Africa and ln th*\nvuloni of Sicily ind Italy.\nHe wu Interned for three monthi\nln Spanlih Morocco.\nBut when reporter! queried him\nat the depot thii morning, all FULL William Ivan \"Sonny\" Walker\nwould do wu iniwer questions by\nuylng \"yu\" or \"no\".\nAi tlr u thli will-known Victorii athlete ind air hero li concerned hli flight acrou the Adriatic to carry blood pluma to Mar-\n\u25a0hai Tito'i gillant men wu \"Juit \u2022\nlittle hop\"\nHe wu In North Africa before\nTunli fell. Hi helped invad* Sicily\nand then Italy, but, \"M did * lot of\nother chap*\"\nT_*t'i thi wiy \"Sonny\" Wilk\u00abr\n1*\nHe doe* lh* Job he hu to do, ind\nthit'i thit. . . .\nBut the mercy flight itory de-\naemt \u2022 little mor* than that\n-nt-Lt Wilkcr flew hli Botton bomber from Foggl* acrou\nth* huy, urly morning Adriatic\nto a tiny Uland otf tbe Y ugoiliv\ncout\nHi uld he itill hain't been told\nby the RCAT. why he wu decorated.\n'They told me I got tbe DFC ln\nOttiwi,\" he uid liter he itepped\nfrom thi triln to be greeted by\nhli parent*, Mr. and Mr*. W. A\nWilker. uid Miu Mary Mc\nKeichii of Victoria, \"but they\ndidn't giv* iny\nlarly ln 18.2, whll* flying an air\ncraft trom Britain to North Africa,\none of the motori died, and Fll-Ll\nWilker linded ln Tangier! wher*\nhe and hli crew wer* Interned for\nthre* month* He returned to action\nto if* the fill of Tunli.\nBorn In Vueouver, b* wu \u2022\nwell-known buketbill Uld biaebill\nplayer ban *nd In Victoria.\nSt. Paul's Hears\nHymns ol Ages,\nMassed Choirs\nSunday evening the innuil hymn\ntutlval of SL Paul'i United Church\nwu bald. Th* miued choir wai\nmad* up of the Senior Choir, St\nPaul'i Chorliten, the Olrli' Choir,\nand th* Boyi' Choir, with M volet-1.\nTh* hymn* wtn Introduced by the\nMlnliter, Rev. H. Stewart Forbei\nH* uld thit th* Hymnary wu no\nreipecter of creed*, and the hymns\n\u2022ung revelled how many churche.\n\u2022nd ill agu wen drawn upon.\nThen wu the Welih hymn.\n\"Guide, Me O Thou Great Jehovah\", let to a Welih tuna. II\nWU called \"Tha Hymn ot Guidance,\" and wu followed by \"The\nHymn ot th* Children\", written by\nMri. Cecil France! Alexander, \u2022\nmember ol the high Anglican\nChurch. Th* Vesper Hymn\" wu\nfrom th* Greek Church, dating back\nto the Third Century, and known\nu \"Thankiglvlng it th* Lighting of\nth* Lamp*\", or \"Hill Gladdening\nLight\". It wu iung by thi Junior\nChoir*\n\"Thi Hymn of th* Youth of th*\nWorld\" wu on* composed by Bull\nMitthewi, who ll coming to Union\nCollege ln Vincouver\nTb* Junior Choir* then ung \"The\nHymn of Newfoundland\", followed\nby \"Tb* Hymn of th* P*trlot\", writ-\nten by John Oxenham,\n\"My own dear land, where'er my\nfootsteps winder,\n\"Even to thu my hurt atlll turns\n\u2022gain.\"\nThli wu ut to th* well-known\ntune, \"Londonderry Air\". Between\nthe two ilinui, Miuric* M*cKay\nplayed the ilr is i trumpet nlo.\nThen illent prayer for thou in the\nKlng'i lervlcei wu offered by th*\ncongregitlon.\nCharlu Weileyi' grut hymn,\n\"Love Divine. All Love Excelling''\nwu lung u Th* Hymn of th* Inner Lift\", to th* tun* \"Hyfryol\"\nind th* urvle* cloeed with th*\n\u2022lnglng of Senkey'i limoui ind\nmuch-beloved hymn, which wu\nwritten by t Scotch womin, \"Ther*\nW*n Ninety \u00bbnd Nine\".\nA* \u2022 trumpet pottludt, Mmrlce\nMicKiy pliyed \"Jerusalem\". Th*\nhymns wen irringed by th* Choir\nLeader, Mr* T. J. S Ferguion, who\nwu alto it tba organ.\nAt the Sunday morning urvtce\ntb* Sacriment ot th* Lord'! Supper\nwu obifrved, and 14 new memberi\nw*n rewind Into tbe Church, 11\non proftoilon of filth.\nCOURT DENIES\nWESTGATE APPEAL\nWINNIPEG. Jun* 11 (CP)\u2014Th*\nManitoba Court of Appeal today denied ippeil by Albert Victor Wut-\ngate, IS, from untenee at d**th tor\nmurder of Gnce Edith Cook In \u2022\ndowntown Winnipeg Hotel, lut Dec.\nI Chief Juitlce I A MePheno-.\nuld the Court!\nWutgtto wu unt*n_*d lut Miy\nI to bt hinged July M after aa Ai-\nita* Court Jury found hlm guilty of\nthe murder of tb* ll-yur-old girl\nDtftne* Counul Ur Charlu Tup-\npar baud hii appeal on ground the\ntrial had ml*dlr*ct*d the Jury.\nCrown Praucutor A. A. Moffitt wu\nnot called upon t* reply.\nNANAIMO SAILOR\nAWARDED D.S.M.\nOTTAWA. June IS (CPl-Th*\nNivy announced tonight tb* iwird\no' lb* DMlnguk-Md Service Model\nto Stoker (1*1 ___\u25a0> T. H. Forrutrr\net N ultimo, BC. ind men Hon la\npalcbu la Utut John Robtnaoo\nWood* of Toronto\nTha ua___*_____!. which gave ne\nfurther detail*, uld Forrvartwri\ntwtxd wu tor \"bravery la uvtng\nhi* thlpmiut\" Woodi tin resolved\nhia mention lot bravery tn\nwork.\nU.S. to Recognize\nNew Regime, Bolivia\nWASHINOTON. June ll (AP>-\nTbe United Statu and othar Amttl-\nrm republics htve decided te reeag-\nnlu Ihe eew regime la Bolhrta before July I .la-tie-* me htld there.\nIt wu itaratd bare todty.\nTht dub-on wu taken te mean\nthat the United Statu Oovtriui-tnt\ntub Pruid*\u00abi Ouatbtrto VlHam-*.\nbe* .Wanted kit revolutionary Gov-\nernmenl of lh* pro-Nut tteosentt\nwhich htlptd hlm to power tt*\nmonth* ago\nJ. A* C Laughton\nOptotTrttritt\nl*pm> 101\nMedaul  An*  \u2022ull-.tte\n\u25a0_\u25a0,_.__'__. tu.\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTS*) ft i una\nPHONI 11$\nROSCOI\nAU*\nFOURNIER\nQAHAOtMIB\nSKV enrtt AUTO\nita\nAO\n Ilttlll\nSOMWr FUNWAl\nSa-RVICI\n\u2022aha St Pkem\nOpen Dty ant Hufri\nMaU\nOrders\nH-oelve our prompt nnful et\ntintlon. You un ihop by mill\nwith confidence It\nYour  Rexall Store\nCtty Drag Co.\nPhom M Box \u00ab0\nJapon Doomed Says\nRuulan Writer\nMOSCOW, Jun* IS (AP)-The\nSoviet publication \"War and th*\nWorking Cliu' uld today that In\nthe dayi when Hitler \u2022 forcu wen\ndriving Into Ruuli Uv* Jipineie\n\"Includtd Soviet Ttt Eutern 81-\nberta and even Middle Ail* Into\ntheir -pher*,' and th*** dtllroui\nplini of th* Jipanu* ImparlaU-U\nfound thetr gaory-u* and wtth th*\ndefut ot th* Germtn Army at Sta-\nUngrad.\"\nla a blunt dltcuuloo entitled \"Ji\npm ind th* Occupied Countriu of\nfaewra Aili.\" th* *rr1*_r, Kltrotnt\nPopov, uld that Japan reputedly\nhu occupied different tarrllorlu oa\nthe AjcUtlc cootlMBt but ilwayi bu\nbeen forced to retreat\n\"la tbe preuat war,\" be wrote,\n\"Japaa 1* In the camp ot the Hitlerite coalition which I* doomed to In\nevIUbU dtfeit\"\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nNEW. OF THE DAY\nHt llm, I7t Hat bite- ftct\nty**, l\u00bbr\u00abar typ* rata* on it*\u00bb**t\nMinimum tw* llnu. 10% d*>\ncount ftr  primpt  piy mint.\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nItnta V It thi tela A lb* 3V*X\nuvesckiM t* as i_uis A__i_>ri_r-\nrttal Du-Dat e-rurt-d Oowtr mi\nWa Ou tbau tt Wain\nlava tut. k.\nsos n\u00ab Dally I\nWea Ud Tot\n,1, m Tent\nI ems, emeSS in*  Ap\nDtllf Hall IIM ml,\n\u2022I V-leaUat*.\n14 Ib   una  lie\nUad*. Puny.\nrep-Ira\nIt\nTot 1   X   Witttai touhU ilrenr.h\n________ mU t C   Oo-n-a. a-0 _\u2022\u00bb\u2022*\nRossland P.T.A.\nBanquets the\nGraduating (lass\nROSSLAND, B.C., Jun* lS-Rou-\nland Parent-Teacher Association entertained the graduation elau of\nthe Rouland High School, and their\nparenti, at a graduation banquet\nSaturday evening ln Odd Fellowi\nHill. Other guuti wen the member! of the teaching itaff and their\nwlvu. School Trustee! ind thtlr\nwives, Inipector and Mn. English,\n\u2022nd Mayor and Mn. J. I. Gordon.\nTh* banquet room wu attractively decorated ln \u2022 purple and\ngold color icheme, the achool colon. Mauve and gold flowen wen\neffectively arnnged about the\nroom, lilac*, Irii ind columbine being uied. In the centre of the room\nwu \u2022 ladder of lucceu decorated\nwith purple lilacs. Streamer! of\nthe um* colon wen uied on the\nwlndowi ind tbout the room. The\nToutmlitreu wu Mn. J. A.\nThompion, President of PTA.\nThree tout! were given\u2014\"Th*\nKing\"; \"The School\", by John Himllton, r**ponded to by Princlp\u00abl\nB. Thomp*on: \"The Or\u00abdu*tu\", by\nPrlnclp*! I 1 Perklnt, raponded\nto by Miry Nelion; md Th* Pirenti,\" by Anni Miri* M*r\u00bb, re-\niponded to by O. W. Hertlg.\nR Morln played iflectloni on hli\n\u2022ccordlon ind led th* community\n\u2022lnglng. Mlu Evelyn Bouchler\ngave ieveril reidlngi. Mln Joy\nRldgen gave TTit Prophecy\" of\ntht grtduatu' future.\nADDRESS TO CLASS\nIn addrtulng tht griduttlon dui,\nMr*. Thompion explained that the\nmain purpou of th* PTA. wu to\ncreate undemanding and co-operi-\nlion of the parent* ind teacher*,\nfor th* but InterciU of th* Itudenti.\nSh* uld experience wu the grutut\nteicher, and hlitory wu the itory\nof the peopl* gone before, but many\nnever let hlitory teach them.\nWhit th* graduatu did and\nthought would Influence tht futun\nof thl* country, uvd th* llvn of ill,\nind though many ot them would\nbe leivlng town, tbe P.T.A. would\nilwiyi be Interfiled ln them and\nwould Uka to know how they wen\ngetting on, and to hear trom them.\nOn behalf of tbe Auoclitlon.\nMra. Tnompoan eongntulited them\noa graduation, ind tendered the\nAuodatlon'i dncaff* wiihu tor \u2022\nhappy ud uaaful futur*.\nMemben ot th* graduating clan\nwere Ralph Arrewatnlth, Jack Bry-\nin, Margaret Chrlitenian, Margaret\nCullinine. Walter Draper, John\nHamilton, Frederick Hancock. Lu-\nclennt Hertlg, Jime* Keffer, Dontld Lataca, Dorothy Lynn, Anna\nMart* Man, Enid Minteri, Htd*\nMartin. Patrick Martin. Mirgiret\nNelaon. Mtry Ntlaon. Ellli NlchoU.\nVen Petri*, Ronald Smith, trie\nTongue and Joyce Topllff.\nMn W. R Haggen wu Generil\nChairman of th* event.\nMn O. P. Cooper wu ln chirge\nof th* dinner, united by Mn\nHoyta, Mn K Martin. Mn Swan-\nem, Mr* C S Johnaon. Mn J.\nP*a*_hey. Mn R. Sun. Mn L A\nRead and Mn J. Steven*\nTh* De-oritlom Committee wu\nlunip-wtd of Mn Hoyta. Mn Qulnn,\nMlu Ollvt Roy tnd Mn I Mc-\nOtuley.\nShirts and Shorts\nfor Summer\nBe comfortable for Summer in these Broadcloth\nShorts with cotton or Rayon Shirts. Shorts made\nwith balloon seat and tie\ntapes.\nShorti 75c, $1.00 - $2.50\nShirts SSc \u2022 $1.00\nEMORY'S\nLIMITED       '\nTHE MAN'S STORE\nLONDON   \u2014  During   IMS,  SOS-ON\nlecturei on lu.-t-tt of topleal and\neducational Intereit wtn delivered to\nmemberi ot Britain'! forcea.\nI_t_*a tnd riven an mort numtrout\nIn Flnlind thtn In tny othn Buro-\npein country.\ntf emytteh rkl-a-wrt.\nttawaar -Mt oapa ta* _tu*tn ta*\ni-rs.\u00ab*\u00bb**it- hm orele*!   Cell m* mt\nmm* vallaaet\nmm*tmaag*amt\ntwelfth*      wTwee**mw\\mt      {Wo\\**trTt**Wm      \u2022\u25a0'*-__\u00a7\nMd _-**i\u2014e\u00ab| m me Um A\nhrnms wM, omt\nfind Eighteen Bodies\nPre-Historic Man\nWILMINGTON. Del.. Jun* 11\ni APi -The finding of IS bodlu of\npn-hlitorlc min In i burial pit tn\nBuaan County. Dtltwut. wu reported today by Clinton A. Wfi-\nliger. of Wilmington. Pruldent of\nth* Prrhlstorlc Arehtologtc*! Society of D*l*w*n.\nTr*t bonu tn \"older thin iny n-\nmilni found lo data In IVliwire.\"\nWriliger uld Thty dttt back I.MO\nto !_*__ yun befon tht whltt mtn,\nht utd.\nTo Ask Restoration\nU.L.F.T.A. Halls\nVANCOUVIR. Junt IS (CPI -\nMemben of tht Vin-ouver civil\nUbertta* Auoclatlon it \u2022 mau\nmeeting tail night ipproved t neo-\nlutlon uklng Prim* Hlntiter Mtc-\nk*R__** King to reitnre hill* utnd\nfrom th* ITsTilnlan labor Farmrr\nTemple Aasoclatlnn\n\u2022730 00 Hospital ind Medical Contract   coven   mother,   fither   ind\nchildren from birth to ige SS.\nSTUART  AOSNCttt\nPtitit* M\nrn Btktr Street Nelaon. B C\ns i* \u2022 bimm e \u25a0 ee\nA.R vour aaocia por\nHOOD'S BREAD\n4-PIECE\nWALNUT SUITD\nSr\u00abiol 1*7-00\nfaraeraea  Iichenaj*\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL    HOMI\nAMIULANCI ItRVICI\n\"Dlitlnctlvi  Funenl   Service*\nSIS Kooteniy St. Phon* S41\niwenn\nF. H. SMITH\nIf It's Electric\nPhon. 666 SSI Sik.r St.\nFLEURY'S   Phormocy\nCompounded\nAccuritely\nMed ArUBlk.\nPHONE 25\nJ. P. Walgren\nGeneral Contractor\n301 Carbonate St.\nYour Watch li\nPrecious . . .\nFor fin* repii.ing\nSM...\nHARVEY\nTb* Jtwtlltr. SM Baker St.\nQ\nl||\u00bb>.'Ui|\u00bb)K\u00bb\u00bb1IVi'i>lfir.1\u00bbJM.MU\nFor Ot  Appllme*\nREPAIRS\ncu\nELECTRIC CO.*\nSt PbooiUS\n\u25a0%\nSurprise tba party\nwith I Perminent\nHaiAh Tru-Art\nBfiuty Sllon      ,\nPhon* ttt\nJohnston! Block\nw\u00bb\u00bbttt_*ewwwwwww*-*-swwwas'wa_4\nTRY\nLITTLE GIRLS' SUNDAE\nAT THI\nMELON DEW\n__________________-__-----*-__\u2014^\nNOW IS THI TTM1 TO\nP-A-l-N-T\nGel  miterlil ind idvlci at\nMURPHY BROS.\nAUCTION\nSALE\nOn W\u00abdn.idoT, lift ot Jun.,\nit I JO I'do-k la tht iftirno-n, It\nCrtt-tnt Sty tn tht i*lf*ur Poet,\n1 will offer for ult tl Auction, the\nfollowing good! belonging to tn*\nBrtil* of Ut* Ivtr Fotbtlm. 1 In-\nboerd Molar Beat. Doubl* Chila\nBetch Umbnlla. Buy Chair..\nBlock. S .tnt*. Toot* Oardea Rou,\nOaodywr Bang*. Bedi and Bedding.\nWinnipeg Couch. Dreaur. Tiblta,\nKitchen Chain Silverware. 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