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Huh Berlin fer Third Night;\nWhirliej Sink Shlpi.\u2014Pige 3.\nAllltd Leaden Will Pleased With Aleutian\nActions Says Riliton.\u2014Page S.\nCintdt Hai -.nough Uquor Stored tar\n5 Vi Years.\u2014Ptge S.\nFIVI CENTI PIR COPY\nNILION, BRITIIH  COLUMBIA, CANADA-MONDAY MORNINO. MAY 24. 1943\nNUMBER a\nBrantford from 1909 until ht moved\nWett.\nHe mirrled Jeule TUtt, daughter\nof George Flatt, of Ollt, Ont., July\n30, 1902.\nSurviving besides hli widow ire\ntwo diughters, Mra. Charles Mac-\nNutt tnd Mrs. James Cooper, both\nof Vancouver.\nAlto surviving ire hit mother,\nHrs. William Aberhirt, residing it\nSeaforth, Ont., three brothers and i\nsister. The brothers ire Charles md\nLouis of Seaforth ind John Aberhart of Woodstock, Ont. The sister\nGovernment, died In hospital\nesrly today. He wis 64.\nDeath wu due to I liver ailment.\nMr. Aberhirt entered hospltil for \u25a0\ncheckup April 18 while vacationing\nhtre. JJe later wis released but reentered hospltil lut weekend after\nittending physicians held in emergency consultation.\nHt took a turn for the worse on\nThursday. Mn. Aberhirt and his\ntwo daughters were at the bedside\nIt his death it 9 a.m., p.d.t\nFuneral services will be held at\nCanadian* Memorial Church here I _, Mn. Mclsaacs of Detroit.\nWedneiday ind will be conducted\nby Rev. G. Harrison Vlllett, \u2022 personil friend ot the Premier's for\nthe list 15 yean.\nHon. E. C. Manning, Provincial\nSecretary and Acting Premier, and\nHon. W. A. Fallow, Minister of Public Works, left Edmonton Saturday\nmorning, and arrived here a few\nhours ifter Mr. Aberhart's death.\nThey tre helping relatives in final\nfuneral arrangements.\nSchool teacher and Bible diss\nleader at Calgiry, Mr. Aberhart became interested ln Social Credit tn\n1N2, and despite \u2022 stormy career\npunctuated by strifes In and out of\nhis Party, he never lost faith in hil\nldeu bued on the Social Credit\ntheories of Major C. H. Douglu, a\nScottish engineer. I\nFrom that evlntful diy 11 yeirs\n190 until hli deith he wis hopeful that his legislition\u2014ruled up-\nconstltutionil, In Provinciil tnd\nDominion courts md thi Privy\nCounoil\u2014would bl Implemented\nIn Alberti.\nHt wu not! candidate ln the 1939\nAlbtrti Provincial election but ln\nhis campaign he promised electon\na monthly credit dividend ot $25 for\nevery man and woman in the Provinct and ilso that he would take\novtr u Premier It his Pirty won\nit the polls. He won that year and\nswept Into power igain In 1940,\npledged to establish a financial system based on utilizing national\nwealth.\nIn the 1935 election his Party won\n56 seats of 03 seats and Mr. Aberhart succeeded Premier R. G. Reid\nwhoie united Farmers of Albtrti\nfilled to win 1 singlt seat. He took\novtr whtn 1 seit was found for\nhim in Okotoks-High River conitl-\nuency tnd hii admlniitration wu\niworn In Sept. 3 thit yttr.\nOne of the Premier's Snt announcements wm to Inform Albertt residents their J25 monthly dividend wouM be forthcoming tn about\n10 monthi,\n\"Social Credit,\" ht ntd, \"ii hi\nreillty a scientific method of distributing the goods md service which\nwt btve in abundance in our Province to the greatest Idvintage of\nevery one o( our citiiens.\" 1_i\nwould be done, he added, by the\nmethod of basic dividends, Iwuid\nmonthly, so that every bona tide\ndtiien would be assured of at least\nfood ind shelter\u2014but the hlgheit\ncourts ruled his legislition unconstitutional.\nUndaunted, the tall, portly Premier-teacher widely known for\nhis religious broadcasts, Kt up a\nmodified Social Credit system\nwithin the Province in 1931 ind\nthit wu ss close u he came to\nImplementing Social Credit in Alberta.\n1 Voder the modified system he set\nnp branches of the Provincial Treasury which acted u Provincial\nbanks, accepting the Social Credit\nvouchen which his Government Issued. Mr. Aberhart, memben of his\nParty ind Civil 8ervanU accepted\npirt piyment of their salaries ln\nvouchen. The branches operated at\na loss but ln August, 1930, lhe Premier aald that through them he hoped to bring about monetary reform\nwithin two yean.\nMerchantl iccepted the slips they\neould cash far money it treuury\nbranches ind penons who kept in\niccount it the Treasury branches\n\u2022nd who bought 00 per cent of tbeir\ngoods In Alberta-made merchandise\neach month, had a total of two per\ncent reb.l\u00abd and credited to thtlr\naccount\nAmong tbt bills disallowed by tht\ncourts wu tht Prea Control Act,\nknown u \"Accurate News end fti-\nfonnttlon Act\" It would have compelled Alberta ^tewipipers to print\ncorrective or amplifying ititementi\non Government policies at the direction of the Chairman of the Sodal\nCredit Board.\nDllly and weekly newspapers of\nCanada protested the bill declaring\nIt wai tn reality \"an acl to control\nthe Press and to require It to pub-\nliih Social Credit propaganda u\nprepired by a Government Prus\nBureau.\"\nHe often claimed to have been misquoted by the Preu and he charged\nthat aome newspapers deliberately\ntried to sabotage his office\nMr. Aberhart ilso held the portfolios of Minister of Education and\nMtorney General.\nBorn Dec. 30. 1(78, on a farm\nnear V ippen, Huron County, Ontario, he came West in 1910, establishing In Calgary when he\norganised a Bible dut Hu ^latt\ngrew rapidly until In 1921. th* Cilgiry Prophetic Bible Inititute, 1\n\u266605.000 building, wat opened with\nMr Aberhirt u Dean\nHe attended tchool al Seaforth.\nOnt. taught at Wlnghim, Ont, and\nlater attended limine . college In\nChatham. He specialised In matte-\nmatlct and commerce tt Quten'l\nUniversity'afttr \"Itklni his flflt.\nc'lii teachers' certificitt at Himil-\ntoa Normal School and taught In\nSOVIET ACTION\nHAILED BY\nDEMOCRACIES\n\"Most Intelligent,\nAdroit Diplomatic\nMove of the War\"\nAXIS WORRIED\nBy The Canadian Prtu\nThi Soviet decision to disband\nthi Communist International, long\n\u2022 cause of friction between Russli ind other countriei becauie ct\nIts original bale Idea of world\nrevolution, was hailed today with\ncomment ranging up tt that of\n\"the moat Intelligent and adroit\ndiplomatic move ef the war.'' (\"\"or\nRuuian announcement, ut Ptgt\nThru). '\nA British Foreign Diplomatic\nlource described it thus, ind his\nsummation of Its vilue wu well\nborne out by the flurried attempts\nof the Axis to get over to the people\nof Europe its explanation of the\nSoviet move.\nTht British press was itrong ln\nIts approval, American Congress\nmembers welcomed the news with\nsuch u \"the whole Weitern world\nwill be gratified,*' spoken by Senator Tom Connally, Chairman of\nthe Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and official spokesmen of\nSouth American countries aw it\nu irt Indication Moicow hid no\nIntention of -meddling\"' In the\nDomeitic affairs of other coun-\nCanidlm Department of Justice\nofficials, expressing interest, sa.d\nthe matter of thl Communist Pirty\nln Cinida, where It now la an illegal organiution under tbe Defence of. Canadi Regulations, would\nbt ''automatically settled\" lt tht\nparty were dissolved.\nThere teethed to be little llkell-\nhoop of that occurring for Tim\nBuck wu only one of the Nitional\nCommuniit Leader, saying Moscow's\ndecision would not affect tht Nitlonil organizations because they\nhad for somt years been divorced\nfrom close ties with Moscow.\nAmerican Communists, headed by\nEarl Browder, General Secretary of\nthe United States party, took the\nume view u Buck. Browder conceded, without cltrlflcit'on, that\nparty policy would be touched.\nThe Ua-ted SUtu SUte Department withheld comment bu. private diplomatic sources at Washington uld the action should divorce United States relations with\nSoviet Ruuia trom the Amer-\ncan atiltude toward Communism,\na reaction which appeared to be\ngeneral throughout the Ailed\ncountries.\nMoscow's action wu described is\nthe final rite in the slow death\nof 1 once-revoiutionary pirty\" by\nNatalia Sedovi Trotsky, widow of\ntht .'lain former Communist leader\nwho was one of the strongest advocates of world revolut on as the\nmain Comintern principle.\n\"IMPORTANT IF TRUI\"\nThat not all suspicions about Russii would be allayed by the innouncement seemed clear. Indicative\nof \u2022 \"we'll wait-and-see\" ittitude\nheld by some wu the comment of\nSenttor Clyde Reed, Kinui Republlcin, who nld \"Htoportint If\ntrue\".\nSwedUh observers uw dissolution of thi th.rd Inlecnitlonil as\ndepriving Hitltr of one of hjs most\npotent propaganda weapons. Niu-\ntrib In Stockholm described the\ntim ng is \"pirtlculirly advantageous\" beciuie of tht expected Allied\noffensive. One Stockholm ob-etrer,\nnoting that Hltltr long had played\nup to the traditional distrust of Russia Ihrolgh. ut Europe, uked \"what\ngood 1 Hitler's tntl-Comintern pict\nto him?\"\nThe Axil rtdlo picked up numerous \"reports\" from Europetn capl-\nUli on lhe newt ind described the\nmovt ta a \"trick\" tnd 1 \"big fraud\nperpetnied by tht Bolshevik-Anglo.\nAmerlctn propigindi.\"\nThey' wtrt worried, however, by\nIts effect. Thtt wit cletr in tne\nbroidcut from Berlin by the DNB.\nAgency describing tht dluolutlon 11\ntht \"greitett propigindi action ever\nnirttd by Stalin.\"\nNAVAL RATINC KILLED\nAS CAR OVERTURNS\nBEAR RIVER. N. 5. Miy a ICP)\n\u2014Earl Mervin Steveni, \u2022 Royal Cinadian ntvtl rating, wu klllid nur\nhere rrldiy when tn tutonrobll* .n\nwhich he wu driving overturned on\nt curve.\nSteveni' next-of-kin wu Uiled it\nt brother. Herbert Stavena of R R.\nNo. I, Victoria.\nLIES MAINTAIN AIR WAR\nSPRING FLOODS SWEEP OVER U. S.\nTypical of Spring floods which are\nsweeping the United States is this at Van\nBuren, Arkansas. It is an air view made\n-from an army plane and shows a stock\nranch and portion of tb\u00ab highway leading\ninto Van Buren.\nNew Victory Loon\nTotal\nli $1,300,000,000\nOTTAWA, Miy - (CP.) - Nitlonil Wir Fintnct Committee\nhudquirttn announced Siturdiy\nI new total of $1,291,051,150 for\nthe Fourth Victory Loin which\nhid \u2022 $1,100,000,000 objective for\nthl three-week campaign which\n\u2022nded lut week.\nThl objective iet for thl gtn-\n\u2022nl canvau and payroll dlvlilom,\n$500,000,003, hu alio been puud\nwith thi total today reaching\n$612,594,100, tht announcement\nuld.\nSubscribers In thl Fourth Loin\nnow number 2,431, 949.\nToday's flguru ihowed thl\nFourth Lean hu yielded ibout\n$300,000,000 mora thin thi third\nloin which, with \u2022 $760,ooo,ooo\nobjective, htd l flnti figurt of\n$991,3*9,050. Tht Increaie In the\ntotal   number  of  \u00abil|ieribtr\u00bb_ IsIf'Zf,'\";j;.\n\u2022bout 400,0-0.\"\nScore Near Hisses\non Jap Ship\ninPacificRaids\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN\nAUSTRALIA, May 24 (Monday)\n(CP)\u2014Allltd bomberi icored \u2022\nnur mlu en in j&OOO-ton enemy\ncargo thlp at Kavieng, New Ireland, Sunday, the High Command\nreported today.\nHuvy American bomberi downed\ntwo Japaneie fighters which attempted to Intercept them over Gasmata, New BriUin, the communique\nuld.\nPenfole Airdrome it Kupang, Timor Islind, 400 miles Northwest of\nDarwin, wU atUcked by medium\nbombers during the night. A night\nraid also wu made on the airdrome\nat Dili, a harbor town on the North\nCout of Timor. Explosions were\nobserved ln the diipersel areas.\nThe enemy-occupied Village of\nUblll, New BrlUin, was bombed\ntwice and firu were stsrted.\nFour-engined bombers renewed\nthe attack on the airdrome at Gas-\nmatt, causing tlru in the dispersal\niireas*\n\"Our plane, thot down two of 10\nenemy tighten ittempting Interception, without lost,\" the communique said.\nBomberi ind long-range fight-\nins, In \u25a0 sweep ilong thl Niw\nGuinea Coait In thl vicinity ot\nSilamaua, bombed and ttrafed\ntntmy Inttallsrtlons and surface\ncraft. Forty btrget er canon\n*Vvtrt   michlnt.gunned.\nA single enemy pltne raided the\nPort Moresby irea after dirk, cius-\nlng no dimige.\nRuss Air Score\n313 to 61\nin Weeks Warfare\nLONDON, May 23 (CP)\u2014Russia announced tonight the\ndestruction of 313 German planes last week at a cost of 61\nRussian aircraft\u2014a valuable contribution to the Allied campaign of aerial attrition in the Western European and Mediterranean sectors. >\nThe big Soviet Land Army\nmeanwhile manoeuvred for advantageous position? preliminary to expected decisive land\nALASKA SALMON PACK\nTO II BIGGER\nWASHINGTON. May _ (AP.) \u2014\nAlthough It worki \"clote to actual\nmiliUry operatloni,\" the Alaska ulmon Induitry wlll begin this month\na teason expected to produce a pack\n\"at least 10 per cent greater than\nlast year,\" Interior SecreUry Harold\nIckes uld today.\nThe Industry, he uld. ihould provide 5.500,000 cues of choice, high-\nprotein food ind should earn ibout\n134,000.000, \u2022 sum Ickes recalled wai\n\"seven timet it much it It cott tht\nUnited SUtet to buy the territory\nfrom Ruuli ln 1007\"\nMRS. TAFT DIU\nWASHINGTON, Miy 13 (AP) -\nMrt. Willitm Howird Tift, who\nduring her 11 yetri uw btr husband become President ind then\nChief Justice of tht United SUtu\ntnd one of htr ions become \u2022 Senator, died today.\nThe Sunday midnight communiqut disclosed that newly-won positions on the Wut baak of the Donets. River ln the Lisichansk sector\n12 miles Southeast of Kharkov had\nbeen fortified.\nThis bridgehead appeared to be\nworrying the Germani. A Qtrmin Infmtry company supported\nby tanki, aircraft and mortar fire,\nwu reported tt have been\nthrown agalnit thi Ruulini without dlalodglng theft.\nThe bagging of 313 German\nplanes lut wtek boosted enemy\nlosses to 1913 aircraft in three weeks\non the basis of Moicow mnounce-\nments. In the stme period Russian\nlosses were placed at 400.\nThe aerial war hu been marked\nWith large-scale Russian raids on\nGerman rear airfields, railway\nJunctions and supply dumps. On\nSaturday the communique said the\nRed Air Force destroyed 30 German trucks with troops and supplies, smuhed a railway train, silenced nine artillery and mortar\nbatteries, and damaged an enemy\npatrol ship and minesweeper.\nOn land the bulletin omitted mention of sny activity in the Novor-\nossisk sector of the Caucasus where\nGerman dispatchei have predicted\nan imminent Soviet drive.\nThe main engagements, ippirently on i minor Kile, occurred\non the Western Front where the\ncommunique laid 300 Germani\ntell today, and on the Front Northwut of Moicow. A Scout detachment wu Mid to have captured a\nlocality Ln the latter area, and\n\"bett off two enemy counterattacks, the Germana luffering\nheavy losses.\nThe   Germin   communlqui   uid\nnothing Important occurred on land;\nthat their planes sank several Soviet tupply ships off the Caucasus\nCout and a 8000-tonner in the Far\n\u25a0'\"iw fcnday  noon  communique\niccounted for about 750 Germans\nkilled overnight. About 200 of these\ndied on'the Central Front where\nRed llnu are punched through the\ndistant defences of Smolensk.\nKnows Where First\nBlow Will Fall\nALDERSHOT, England, May 23 -\n(CP.)\u2014Capt Oliver Lyttelton told\nan audience In an address yesterday\n\"I know where the blow wip fall\"\nwhen the Allies Invade the continent, indicating that plans for the\ncampaign hed solidified.\nHe did not, however, even hint\nat the site.\nSpeaking at a Wlngs-for-Victory\nrally, the Minister of Production\nsaid the African campaign provided\n\"a secure base from which to atUck the Dodecanese Islands.\nGreece, Crete, Sicily, Italy, Sardinia\nCorsica or the French Riviera,\nany variations or combinations of\nthis plan.\"\nThen he added: 'Perhaps the blow\nwon't fall in\" the Mediterranean at\nall. We have got an option on where\nwe will atUck.\"\nREPORT 94 POLES\nSHOT, BURNED\nLONDON, May 22 (CP.) \u2014 The\nPoliih Telegraph Agency, quoting\nan underground radio report lt uis\nwas broadcait from somewhere In\nPoland, reported today that the Ger\nmons dragged M Poles, including\nfive women, from Warsaw's Paw\nlak priion on the night ot May 7,\nshot them, and then threw their\nbodies Into a ghetto building the\nGermini hid ut iblaie.\nNearly $28,000,000 in\nKootenay-Boundary\nVictory Loans to Date\nKootenay-Boundary hu lubicrlbed nearly $28,000,000 In tha four\nVictory Loan campaigns beginning In thl Fill of IMt, contlnuid with\ntwo In 1942, ind followed by tht fourth loin In April ind Miy, rtctntly completed.\nOf thi tottl, neirly htlf-tl3,020,14O-wti tubtcrlbid In tht ilngli\nloin recently completed.\nActuiHy the figurei ihodld bt contlderibly higher. In the first ind\nsecond cimpaigni, subscriptions by the Consolidated Mining It Smelting\nCo. of Cinidi Ltd., the Wut KooUniy Power It Light Co., Ltd., ind other\nimaller concert*, were credited to eliewhere. thin In the Kootenays.\nComplete figures for tuch subscriptions ire not ivillable.\nIn addition to luch uncredltad subscriptions, Kootenay-Boundary\ngive substantial support to thl two wir loans which preceded the Victory Lotni. Complete flguru for theu loans irt not iviiliblt.\nSubscriptions In the four Victory Loin cimpaigni, general canvau\nand tpeciil ntmes, btlng ihown together follow:\nTrill unit     Nelion unit   Eut.Koot.        ToUl ,\nFlnt Lota  -  * 1,003.500      I BM.MO      $1,221,100      $9,100,490\nSc-.-i.nd Lotn -      1.139,390        1,060.000        1,055,900 3.258.350\nThird Loin     0.813.900 782,200 907.150 8,5-U-O\nFourth Lotn      10.900,100       1,003,710       1,020.300       13,0_\u00bb,I50\nJAP ATTACK ON\nU. S. SHIPS\nOFF ATTU FAILS\nPldnes Believed to\nHave Flown\nFrom Paramushiro\nATTU UNCHANGED\nBy HAMILTON W. FARON\nAuoelited Preu Staff Writer\nWASHINGTON, Miy 23 (API-\nProof thit Americin bombtn cm\nfly out of the Aleutltni to batter\nJapaneie bases neir thl enemy'i\nhomelind apparently wu given\ntodiy by the Jipinue themielvei.\nIt wai provided\u2014in revert* order\n\u2014ln an unsuccessful raid by U twin-\nengined Japanese bombers on two\nUnited States naval units operating\noff Attu at the Western end of the\nAleutians chain.\nThe Navy did not disclose whence\nth* enemy bombers presumably\nstarted their unsucwssful mluion\u2014\nbut the most likely starting point\nappeared' to be the big Japaneie\nnaval and air baie it Paramushiro,\n630 miles away at the end ot the\nKuriles Iiland chain.\nSuch a rtld by twin-engined enemy bomben wu considered By\nnivtl experts here u dttr Indication thit upon complttt control of Attu by American forcei\nand  completion  ot  an  airfield\nthere, U.S. bombera can readily hit\nthf Paramushiro base.\nThe unsuccessful Jspanese raid\npresumably was aimed at ground\nforces engaged in driving the enemy\nfrom Attu.\nWhether the enemy bombers were\nattacked by anti-aircraft fire or by\nAmerican fighter planes wu unais-\nclosed. It was assumed, however,\nthat the two surface craft attacked\n\u2014they were not further identified\n\u2014answered the bomberi with their\nguns.\nOf the bittle by Amerlcm troopi\nto wipe out Japanese unlti ashore\non. Attu, the Navy merely slid\n\"thtre wu no change in the-general\nsitijttion ishort.*'._ .'\nThert \"tht fighting il m ltl'13th\ndiy, and tht enemy hai been pushed\nback to poeitiohi lh the rocky hllli.\nSome   arjall  units iave   fortified\nthemselvu on the heights and they\ncan be expected-to fight to the last\nThe army, howevtr, rtvltwlng\ntht campaign to gain commind of\ntht   little   Iiland,  reported   \"one\n\u2022mill Jipineu unit It completely\ncut off In thi hllli md ll being\nmopptd up.\"\nTht Wir Dipirtmtnfi rtvttw\ncf tht iltuition on Attu added:\n\"thi enemy li itlll on high ground\nwut of Chlchigof Hirbor md\nilso In Chlchigof Valley md In\nthe mountllni between Chichi\ngof Hirbor lnd lirmt Bty.\n\"At present the Americtn ittick\nis upon the hill mau Juit Weit ol\nChichagof Harbor where the Wut\nand Southwest peaki each rise to\n1900 feet. -   i\n- \"Another ettack is directed ars the\nvalley area of the pau from Sarana\nBay to Chichagof Harbor. A third\nattack is being pressed Igiinit the\nhill mass North ot Lake Nicholas\nwhere East Peak and Middle Peak\nrise to 1400 and 1700 feet respectively in the arei between Chlc-Hgof\nHarbor and Sarana Bay.\"\nFlghter-bomben lupporting the\nground forces destroyed Attu Vll\nlage, apparently the enemy's supply centre, yesterday. A fuel depot\nwent up in flamei and other Installations took fire. A church and\none other structure were the only\nbulldingi that rou ibovi the ruins\nof the little Aleut settlement. The\nattack wu mide Friday.\nIt appeared that ipeirheadi hid\nbeen driven through Jtptn'i communication Unei In ordar to tffect\nthe isolation ot the enemy'i positions. Encirclement of ill three.poil\ntions appeared poiilble.\nMetnwhlle Army bombers mide\nthllr flnt attack In tight dayi\nagalnit thl big Jip baie on Kllkl,\n172 mllei Southutt ef Attu, Reiulti were not obierved dul ie\nthl weither.\nTotlli\n. $19,8M,8S0      $3,701,400      $4,370,490      $27,\u00bb$$,700\nCoast Man Cott to\nMunitioni Dept.\nOTTAWA, Miy (CP.) \u2014 Appoint\nmtnt ot A. E. McMuter ot Vineouvir u \u2022 ipeclal iMlstant to the Financial Adviser of the Munitions\nDepartment was* announced tonight\nMr. McMatter, formerly Vice-\nPruldint ind General Manager of\nPowell Illver Co, newiprint ind\npulp minuficturen of Vincouver,\nhu rtctntly been uioclittd with\nthe Government Committeei concerned with disposal of Japaneie\npropertiei la Brltlth Columbil.\n106-YEAR-OLD MB\nLOS ANGELES, May 23 (AP) -\nJimu C. McLaughlin, who clilmed\nht Wu \"never drunk In my life,\nnever uttered in oath ind never\nmtrritd, died todiy it the ige of\n106.\nBorn In County Derry, Ireland\nMcLaughlin came to the United\nStitei u i boy of 19, worked it ih\noil field roustabout at 93 tnd clilmed\nhil grtn<-mo._or lived to bt IM.\nBoost Axis Plane\nToll to 305\nin\nnean\nBy NOLAND NORCAARD\nAssociated Priss Staff Writer\nALLIED HEADQUARTEBS-'lN NORTH AFRICA, May 23\n(AP)\u2014Allied Air Forces coKtinued their non-stop onslaught\nagainst Italian and Sicilian air fields yesterday and destroyed\n17 more planes in the air and on the ground, it was announced\nteday.\nThis brought the total >of Axis aircraft destroyed In four\ndays and nights by squadrons based in French North Africa to\n293. Twelve others have beens\naccftunted for in the same period by Middle East and Malta\nfliers, boosting the figure to\n305.\nHeivy bombers sttacked the lir-\nfleld it Borlizo In Northwestern Sicily yuttrdiy, the Allied communique uid, ihooting down ilx of the\nSO or more enemy tighten which\nbattled fiercely ln in effort to* itop\nthl raid. They scored numerous\nhits on the administration building\nand two block! of barracks ind destroyed nine enemy plsnes on the\nground despite the* Interception.\nA fire also wis started ln the munitions store irei, md escorting\ntighten destroyed* Ute 16th enemy\npline ln the one raid.\nThe 17th tnemy plane, a giant slx-\nmotored Merseburg 323  transport,\nwu accounted  for  by  an  R-A.F.\nmarauder bomber North of Sicily.\nFighters  yuterday  iwept   out\nover the Mediterranean and riddled a radio station at San An-\ntioco, at the Southern end of Sardinia.\nMedium bombers from the Middle East Air Command sprinkled\nthe ferry terminal of Messina in\nEutern Sicily Friday night with\na freih showtr of explosives;\nmarked bits pa ferry, buildings.\ntht railway station and yanh, md\nnear oil tanki and a power station.\nIn continued sweeps over the Aegean another enemy sailing yesiel\nwas leverely damaged, a Cairo communique uld, and a German seaplane destroyed.\nMalta's Intruders snd fighter-\nbombers left a widespread trail of\ndamage to railways, factories, a\nwireleu station, and air fields tn\nSicily, and shot down another Mes-\nurschmltl The targets were air-\ndromei at Gela and Ponte Ollvio in\nSouthern Sicily, the radio station at\nCamp Melilll in Eastern Sicily and\nSan Cataldo In the central part of\nthe island.\nThe R.A.F. raid on Sclacca Friday\nnight was the first night attack on\nthe airfield and exploslvti and in-\ncendlarlu hit the hangars and administration building.\nTht Wellingtons ^Hacked the\nCattttvetrano, Mllo and Borlizo\nairfields from extremely low tltl-\ntudei, unloading their bombt on\nrunwiyi, bulldlngi md dlipenal\npolnta. Three or four flrei were\n.left bluing It Borl.io. At Vattal-\nVitirtno t Willlngton dropptd \u2022\nitick of bombi ilong the flare\npath, thtn dived to 60 feet to get\nbtlow thi intl-ilrcnft fire.\nThe Itallin communique, heard\nhere In broadcasts from Rome,\ncUlmed X Allied planes were\nbrought down during attacks on\nSicily ind userted, without Allied\ncontlrroitlon, that three shipi had\nbeen iunk or blown up by bomber\nand torpedo plane attacks on Allied\nconvoyi In the Mediterranean.\nAllied  headquarten md  Cairo\ncommunlquu uld only five Al\nIlld plinet win lott.\nUnited Statu plinei iwept over\nporta md ilrfieldi of Italy, Sicily\nind Sardinia Friday md destroyed\n97 enemy planei.\n30 OFN IHOT DOWN\nThlrtv ot the 90 planes bagged\nFriday were ihot out ot the sky by\nbig U. S. bomberi ind flghteri md\n87 were destroyed on the ground.\nA Cairo communiqut Saturday\ndltcloud that U. S. bomberi ipreid\n130 tons of incendliry md high explosive bombs imong the port ln-\nstallitlons of San Giovanni and Reggio Calabria on the Italian mainland.\nReggio CalaDrla was heavily defended by fighter planes apd the\nLiberators thot down 10 of them\nSmoke was still rising Irom (Ires\nitirted by the R A F. when the Amerlcm bomberi hit Reggio Cilihrla.\nThe Italian High Commind icknowledged ln i communique thtt\n\"considerable dimige\" hid been Inflicted on Meulm md Reggio Calt-\nbrli. One hundred pertont were reporttd killed ind 103 Injured In\nRtgglo Calabria ind Sin Giovanni.\nThe pith ot deitructlon wu\nwidened by \u2022 swipe it thl gun\npoiitioni ind harbor Initillttlons\non Pintcllerli Iilmd by Allied\ntighten.\nThl series of uuults ll deiigned to ipreid Allied ilr dominance\nto Include the shipping lines cl\nthe Mediterranean.\nFLOOD DAMAGE\nMOUNTS IN\nMIDDLE WHT\nFear Loss of Life\nas Houses Swept\nBefore Mississippi\nCHICAGO, Miy IS (AP) - Ttt\nwaters of four rivers swirled over\nthousands of acres of Middlt West\nfarm lands today u levees wert\nbroached ln three States by mounting floods.\nThi Red Crou In St. J-tbll nld\ntt wu idvised thit thi Mln'li-\nilppi River hid broken 1 ltt wall\nneir Grand Tower, III, In ttit\nSouthweitern ptrt of tht Matt\n\u2022nd wu \"iweeplng houiei btfort\nIf Thl Agency uld I \"Ion tf\nlift\" wu feared,\nThe Mluiulppl River ingulfed\n23,000 acres of Ptrry County, Missouri, lind when t concrete seawill\nof ClaryviUe gave wiy tat laolat^d\n900 inhabitant! of Clsryvllle, Bel-\ngique, McBride md Menfro, Ferry\nCounty villages. Army engineeri\nand Cout Guardsmen started rt-\nmoving the marooned citiiens.\nMaj. R. E. Bruis, ot ttlt Adjutant General'i Office, uld ipproxlmitely 3000 citluni ot\nBeardstown, 111., had been evacuated, 3200 of them Saturdiy. Tht\nIllinois River flooded the irei.\nVincennes, Ind., wu In the path\nof backwiten seeping through I\nbroken levee on the Wabash Rlvtr\n12 miles South of the city. _t\nbackwaters had covered HMO acrei\nof Knox County farm lands.\nAt St Louis, the Mississippi wu\nat 36.0 feet at noon with a slow\nbut steidy rise continuing. In 1909,\nthe flood stage wis 38 feet.\nNorthwut of St. Louis, 100,000\nacres of farm land were Inundated\nand 1000 persons marooned when\nthe Missouri and Mississippi Rivers\nJoined near SL Charles, Mo., mort\nthan 20 miles West of their normal\nconfluence.\nAcross the Mississippi near Dupo,\nIII., three levees failed and a portion of the giant railroad yards\nthere were flooded.\nStalin Enjoys\nFilm;\nFetes Davies\nBy EDDY GILMORE\nAuoclated Preu Staff Writer\nMOSCOW, May 24' (Monday)\n(AP)\u2014Premltr sttlln intirtaln-\nid Joieph E. Dtviei at a lttta\ndinner In tht Kremlin Sundiy\nnight, ind ifterwird wu thown\nthe motion picture \"Mluion to\nMokow\" In thi Kremlin theatrt.\nWitneuei uld Stalin appeared to\nenjoy the film tremendously.\nDavies, the former United Statu\nAmbessador to Moscow from whou\nbook the picture wu adapted, ut\nnearby. The picture was brought to\nthe Soviet Unon by Maxim Litvinov, Ruasian Ambassador to the\nUnited Statea. Juit returned.\nThe Soviet Premier had his Irani-\nlalor with him.\nStalin, dressed in a smsrt. light\ngrey semi-military Jacket and trousers, tnd blick boots, ut at thl\ncentre of t long table tl hoit it the\ndinner.\nDtviei tat on hii r (ht md thl\nBritith Ambuudor. Sir Archlbild\nDirk Kerr, ut on his left. Fonlgn\nMinister Molotov sat icross the\ntablt In front of Stalin, tnd facing\nhim. On Molotov'i right was Admiral Will im H. Standley. United\nStatu Ambattidtr to Russli. ind\non hii left was Litvinov Numeroui\nother prominent Ruulani ind Am-\ntricani ilso tttended.\nDfivlrs It twlitlng Stalln'l reply\nlo lhe secret Irllrr he brought from\nPreiident Roouvtlt.\n ' '\u25a0\"\"\n'\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\n- NILSON'DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1941\n____. _____   \u25a0-\u25a0    \u25a0:\u25a0-  -'  '. -  \u2022   \u25a0    \u25a0 I  \u25a0\nMaitland, Pe\nRecord In Revelstoke Campaign\nBEVW-STOKE, B. C, Mty 23 -\n(CP.)\u2014Hon. R. L. Maitland, Attorn-\nty General, tnd Hon. H. Q. Perry,\n. Miniittr Ot Educttlon, gave a clear-\ncut recital ot British Columbia's\nCoalition Government's record it a\ncampaign meeting here Saturday\nnight. They ipoke In behalf of Jouph McKinnon, Liberal-Coalition\ncandidate contesting thli aeat In* the\n. June 14 byelection.\nI Vincent Segur, Revelstoke locomotive enginttr, ll thl Commonwealth Co-Operatlvt federation\nParty candidate. Vacancy ln the riding wai caused by the death of\nHarry Johniton,   LiberalCoalltlon\nI member.\nMaitland iald that ln 18 monthi\nthe Government has been engaged\nln discharging iti responsibilities\narising out of the war and that\nthere haa been little time for political diicuuion. He auerted that\nno Govtrnment ever had lesi time\nto attend to ita political \"fencer\nand only the Salmon Arm 'and\nRevelstoke byelectloni had forced\nlt to divert lti attention from the\nurgent business of Government..\nHe emphasized tht Government's\ndetermlnttion to link the Pacific\nCoait wltb the Peace Rlvtr Country\nand tht Alaika Highway tnd took\nluue with Harold Winch, CCT.\nLeader, for Injecting the bttr question into tht cimpalgn. Ht asserted\nit wai tyjffcal of mme of tht \"ridiculous\" complaints received by the\nProvincial Government and claimed\nthe Government waa not reipomlbla\nfor tht lituation.\n\u2022 Ptrry outlined Government Itglilttlon ptutd it tht two teutons\nllnee lt came into office tnd declared that Khool teachen ln Britiih\nColumbia had received more trom\ntht pttient Govtrnmtnt In 18\nmonths than they had in the M\nyttn btfon tbt Coalition Govern-'\nment wai formed.\nHe deplored wbtt bt termed\n\"agitation' 'which would have the\n.  Provincial and Dominion Govern-\nV ments auume full control of ed-\n!. Micttlon, uying iuch t move would\nbe a itep ln ttie centralization of\ntbt admlniitration and a departure\nJrom the backbone of democratic\nGovernment.\nUIAN STEP\nIMPORTANT\nIN U.S. EYES\nSeep as Attempt\nto Improve\nUnity Among Allies\nWATCH EFFECTS\nBy J. t. SANDERSON\nCtntditn Preu SUff Wrlttr\nWASHINGTON, May ffi (OP)~\nDlsiolutlon of tbt Communiit Inttrnational li looked upon hert \u2022\u2022\ntnt of the moit Importmt polltlcil developments of thi war.\n\u25a0__\u00ab\u00ab wm no official comment\nftom either the White Houae or the\nSttte Department today but dlplo-\nmatte circlei hailed lt as an attempt\nto improve unity and clear up mts-\nundtntai-dipg among the United\nNttlom.\n* Al ftr tt the United States is concerned, tht Moscow announcement\nmay lead to profound changei ln relation! with Ruuia.\nMuoh of the anti-Russian feeUng\nIn tbe United Statea has been due,\n_ I* conceded here, to the International.\nRelation! between the United\nStates tnd Ruuia have not been\non the lame friendly plane as relitioni between Britain and Rua-\nttt. The United States has taken\nno action paralleling the Anglo-\nRussian Treaty of mutual assistance tnd mtny discussions of post\nwar tffairs collapse on the rock\nOt Ruaeian-American collaboration.\nIt waa conceded hen today that\nthe tfftct of the  Moicow    announcement on Roman Catholici\nnot only in the United Statei but\nthroughout the world, will    be\n\u2022 watched carefully in the dayi to\neome becauie at leaat part of the\ntnti-Russlan feeling in the United\nStates   la   attributed   to   clerical\n\u2022otirccs.   Dlplomttic   circle;   suggeited lt might go far in reassuring Latin America and might lead\neven  to a   resumption  of  relation! between Brazil and Russia.\nThere is one point in Russian-Am-\ner_ea_  relations  that  continues   to\nWeed suspicion among 6ome Ame-\n$s.' rtctni. That ii the fact that Russia\nnever has declared war against Ja-\n\u25a0 \u201epan, >nd Siberian bases, useful ln\napmbing Tokyo, have been denied\ni-tbt Alliei.\nAmong  well-informed   mlllttry\n**  'tnd dlplomitlo lourcei here, how-\n' tver, there Is no doubt thit Ruuia\n0* \u25a0 l >\u2022 1111111 a 1111 g 11 \u25a0 111 \u25a0 111 tTTi MI iii t\nGREENHILL\nWASHED FURNACE COAL\nPHONE 889\nIJOWLER FUEL\n& TRANSFER\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii\nwill Join tht wtr igtlntt Jtptn \"'\nsoon tl Hltltr hu bttn defeited\nbut not before. Meanwhile Jtptn\nkeepi up 28 dlvlilom of hir beit-\ntrained troopi tlong the Siberian\nborder to counter I Ruulin Army\nof oomplnble siie.\nIt li tgreed generally hert thtt\nno pressure hti been put on Moscow\nby BrlUin tnd the United Stttei\nfor t declaration of war against Japan or for permission to uae Siberian basei, which would lead to the\ntame thing. The officii, view here\nseems to be Ruult ii doing more,\ninfinitely more, than any other Allied coymtry to whip Germany ln\nthe field, In fact hu the only capable army of wrecking the German\nArmy. \u2022\nLanskail Leaves\nToday for\nCreston Meeting\nW. G. C. Lanskail leaves today by\nbui for Creaton, vanguard of the\nWeat Kootenay representatives to\nthe annual meeting of the Associated Boardi of Tnde of Eaitern Britiih Columbil. Mr. Lanskail it Secretary of the Associated and is leaving In advance in order to consult\nGuy Conitable of Creiton, Preildent, before the annual meeting convene* Tueiday,\nSalmo's delegate, M. C. Domldion, and the nmtlnder of tht Nelion delegation, will leave on Tueiday mom_r_g'i train. The Nelson\nparty will include Lieut.-Col. George\nA. Hoover, Preiident; A. H. Allan,\nPaat-President; aod Ven. Archdeacon Tret H. Gnham.\nDavid Flynn of\nRossland Dies\nROSSLAND, B. C, Mty 28 -\nDetth of David Flynn of the Tadanac Police Force occurred Saturday at Mater Misericordiae Hospital\nafter a week's serious illneu.\nMr. Flynn wts 81 yetn old. He\nhad resided at the Orwell Hotel,\nSecond Avenue, for about 15 years.\nHe was formerly a leaier In the\nmines at Rossland, and afterward\nwai employed by the Consolidated\nMining St Sm-lting Company, becoming a member of the Police\nForce.\nHe ii survived by a brother, J. D.\nFlynn of Kimberley.\nLawn Bowlers to\nOpen Play Today\nCPJt. Lawn Bowling Club opens\nlti greens today for the seaion, ind\nJ. H. Cameron, Preiident, hu announced sn \"open houie\". A gtntr-\nal Invitation to ittend hu been extended to ill Intereited.\nThe Club's greens are described\nas in good shape. Considerable attention has been given them by the\ngreenkeeper In an effort to bring\nthem to top condition and while the\nseason Is early the results of this\neffort ire apparent. Club officeri\nstate.\nGuide for Travellers\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\n\u2022VOUR VANCOUVER HOME\"\nDufferin Hotel\nSuymour 8t Vineouvir. B. C.\nNewly renovited throughout.  Phonu ind  elevitor.\na. Patterson, uu oi\nColemin. Alta, Proprietor\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Motor   Freight   Lines\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON DAILY\nAt 10:30 a.m.\u2014Ixetpt Sundty\nTrail Livery Co.\nM. H. MclVOR, Prop.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135      Nelion\u2014 Phone 35\nAlbtrta Flags\nat Half Mail\nEWOMTON, Mty,\u00bb (CP.) \u2014\nFlags throughout Alberta flew tt\nhtlf mut todty In mourning tor\nPremier Wlllltm Abtrhtrt, M-year-\nold lttdtr of tht world'i only Socltl\nCrtdlt Oovtrnmtnt, tt arrangements Wtnt forward for t funeral\nWednesday, at Vtncouvtr when ht\ndied in hoipital ttrly thla morning.\nHon. Solon Low. Provlncitl\nTreaaurtr, itld that It tht requeit\nof Mr. Aberhart's two daughters,\nMn. Chtrlti McNutt tnd Mra. Jamei\nCooper ot Vancouver, tht funeral\ntnd burial would bt at tht Coait\ncity.\nWORLDFOOD\nBANK\nBRITISH PUN\nSurpluses Would Be\nStored for Lean\nYears; Price Control\nBOLD POLICIES\nBy WADI WERNER\nAssociated Press Stiff Wrlttr\nHOT SPRINGS, Va\u201e Mty 23 \u2014\n(AP.) \u2014 An Intermtlonil food\nbtnk\u2014to tait twty thi surpluses\nof fit yttn tnd Iniure good hetlth\nIn lean seaion\u2014wis propoud tonight by tht British delegation to\ntht United Nttlom Pood Conference.\nTht btnk would ttkt tht form of\n\"in Internationally-held balancing\nor buffer itock which oould bt increased when production {or the\ntime being outrun! demindi, tnd\ndrawn upon when lt falli ihort.\"\nChairman Richard Ltw presented\nt word statement which stld tht\nrestricted-production p h 11 o \u2022 ophy\nshould be supplanted by \u2022 bold policy of expanded production. Production tnd comumption of protective\nfoodi would be subsidized. An Internationally-financed organlutlon\nwould be empowered to give foodstuffs to population! In need.\nliie propoial stresses, however,\nthat before such long-range plant\ncan be put Into effect'the urgent\nproblem! of the Immediate poit-\nwar period muit be met.\nThe United Kingdom delegation\ntuggesti the Food Conferenct\nshould do these thing! towird\npointing the way through the period of ihortage.to achievement of\na Well-fed world:\nIt ihould consider the periods\nof Ihortage and \"resolve that, so\nlong as this state of attain exists.\nInternational arrangementi should\nexist to encounge the maximum\nproduction of the commodities\nwhich are most needed and to secure an orderly and equitable\ndistribution of ttw commoditiei\n' which.ire ln short lupply.\"\nIt ihould \"enunciate baiic prlnclplei of food production\" which\nevery nition can follow in deciding\nlti own food lupply policy ind\nwhich it will \"recognise \u2022\u2022 right for\nother natloni too.\"\n\"ffi believe thtt thi only unquei-\ntlomble Justification for reducing\nthe production of a desirable commodity It to release capacity fen-\nthe production of some other itlll\nmore deilrable one,\" the itatement\nsaid.\nThe delegation added:\n\"In the view of the United Kingdom delegation those responsible\nfor operating a buffer stock ihould\naim at combining a ihort-perlod\nitabilization ot pricei with I long-\nperiod price policy which balmces\nsupply and demand and allows a\nsteady rate of expansion to the\nmost efficient ptoducers It should\nbe pouible to ichieve thli .lim\nthrough vtrlitlons ih the pricei it\nwhich fhe tuthorlty controlling the\nbuffer itock Is t buyer ind a teller.\n, A buffer itock of the type described above ls of course a completely different concept from that\nof a buffer stock deiigned simply to\nalntaln pricei.\"\nTht conftrence ihould adopt a\ndielintlon thit \"there ihould be\nno rtgulitlon by quotn of thi export of tny igricultunl commodity except undir thi control of\niomi lUthority fully ripresenti-\ntive of'both producen ind consumers.\"\nIt ihould recommend creitlon of\n\"new tnd comprehenslvi orginintlon\" to collect ind distribute iclentlfic and itatlitlcil data on food\nproblemi and to \"study the problems\ncontinuously.\"\nlaps May Allow\nSecond\nPrisoner Exchange\nWASHINGTON. Miy M (API -\nThe United Statei' 9ttte Deptrtment innounced yeiterdiy thit the\nJapaneie Oovernment htd given\n*reison to hope\" thit I second ex-\nchange of Americin, Ctntdlm and\nLatin American clvtllini for in\nequil number ot Japanese civilians\nheld In the United SUtes miy be\nirrtnged.\nNegotiitioni for fuHher nching-\ni of those held In Jipinett-occu-\npled territory ind Japanue held on\nthli side htd been underwiy, thi\nmnouncement Mid. since tbe flnt\ntrmifer took pltce list Summtr.\nAt thit time tpproxluilely 1500\nAmerican clrillmi md 120 Cinidiini w\u00abe repatriated ln exchingt\nfor Japanese.\nThe VS. State Depirtment is hinting the Jipineie In the United\nSta lei whom thi Tokyo Oovernment dttlrei to repitrliti, the announcement sild. Until that Usk\nIs completed, the Department said,\nIt cannot indicate tha dati whin thl\nexchinge msy be iccomplished.\nU. S. BOMBER CRASHES\nSAN FRANCISCO, Miy J3 (AP)\nA two-rnglned United Stitu Ntvy\nbomber cruhed tnd burnea todiy\n...r   Witsonvllle.' ibout  DO   mills\nSouth qf Sin Francisco, p i .uniabl)\ntilling all ill crrw.\nBELGIAN COKE\nOVEN J GIVEN\nAIR BATTERING\nCermans Admit the\nDestruction In\nPost Attacks Heavy\nCANADIANS UP\nLONDON, Mty It (AP) -Spit-\nflri-ncortid bombtn raided tht\nookl tvtnt ef Zeebrugge, Belgium,\nwithout ION todty, It Wti innounctd.\nLargt numben ot fighter pltntt\nwere seen crossing the Engliih Channel to reiume tht ttttck on continental objectivei tfttr t 24-hour lull\nwhich gave Wttttrn Europt Ut fint\nrespite from tht pounding by Brit-\nlth-btied Allied ilr unlti In 10\ndtyt. *\nBrlUih htd ttt tint raid-free night\nln t week but t ftw tnemy pltntt\nbombed two towni In the South-\ncistem tod Southtrn coastal areai\nthli ifternoon, ciuslng light damage tod tomt casualties. Two of\nthese rtlden wtrt thot down.\nTht Air Miniitry announced\nthat two Canadian pilots ctrried\nout t strafing million ovtr Frtnct\nIn \"vtry btd weither\" yeiterday,\ndamaging flvt locomotives tnd\nihooting up t ltrgt freight train.\nTht Ctnidltni wtre Flying Offlcen R. T. Hutchlnion of New Liskeard, Ont., tnd B. B. Masting ot\nReg int,\nThe German High Command, in a\ncommunique broadcast from Berlin\nyeiterday nld \"major damage wai\ndone Friday to property in Wilhelmshaven and Emden\" by the big\nAmerican bombers. The communique claimed 17 of the four-englned\nplanes were knocked down by German fighters and anti-aircraft fire.\nThe American announcement iald\n12 bombera were loit.\nSevertl trains wire shot up on\nSiturday In widespread Intruder\nraldi over France by Mosquitoes,\nBeauflghten, and Boiton Bomben.\nThe Air Miniitry sild one of theie\nplanei filled to return.\nThe Moicow radio reported thtt a\nletter found on a German lieutenant\nat the Runlan front said the R.A.F.\nnld on the Ge_m*n lnduitrial City\nof Stuttgart April 14 caused \"unparalleled\" devastation.\nAn Air Ministry announcement on\nthe day i after the attack on that\nplane, Unk and submarine building\ncentre deicrH-ed It ai \"very heavy\"\nand iald 23 bomberi were lost.\nThe Moicow broadcast quoted the\nGerman letter as saying: \"Giant\nplants were almost completely destroyed. Thousands of people perished. Another iuch raid would completely wipe out the town.\"\nMeat Prices Not\nYet Decided\nVANCOUVER, May 23 (CP)-\nMaxtmum prices in cents per pound\nfor authorized retail'cuti of meat\nunder the new rationing plan have\nnot yet been let for British Columbia, W. R. Dowrey, Prices and Supply representitlvi of the Pricei\nBoard, uid yeiterday In comment\non a newipaper itory In thii connection.\nThis matter Is under consideration,\" Dowrey said, \"and .we are asked to make certain recommendations\nto Ottawa but, up to the present,\nthe effective date of the plan for\nBritish Columbia cities has not been\niet. It Is probable that the plan will\nfirst be put into effect in Vancouver and will later follow at other\nB.C. points.\n\"There are three zones in B. C.\nand some slight variations will apply In eaeh. The meat rationing order, however, comes into effect May\n27.\"\nRESEARCH WORKERS\nON \"GAS STRIKE\"\nOTTAWA, May 23 (OP: - The\nOttawa Journal iald today ln a\nnewipage story that \u25a0 group of National Research Oouncll employeei\nwent on a gas-ration itrlke\" Saturday moming In protest at refusal\nof Oil and Transit Control authorities to provide them with extra\ngasoline to get to work.\nThe workers, employed outside\nthe city, left their cars at home and\nremained stranded In the city when\navailable bus service wu unable\nto provide sufficient accommodation for them. Emergency bus service wu liter arranged.\nHart to Leave\nOttawa Tonight\nOTTAWA, Mty 23 (CP.) - Prtmltr John Htrt of Brltlth Columbia\nsaid tonight tbtt ht ttlll wu con\nferrlng htrt with Federal Oovernment offlciili upon mitten oi lntereit to the Province, but htd no\nstatement to mtkt upon thtlr progress.\nHt aid he would leave OtUwt\ntomorrow night tfttr seeing Prime\nMiniittr Mackenzie King wbo tl txptcttd to trrlve htrt at noon tomorrow tfter hli viiit to Washington where he conferred with Prime\nMinister Wlniton Churchill and\nPreildtnt Roosevelt.\nBRITAIN TAKES\nOPTIMISTIC\nVIEW ON RUSS\nSt\u00bb?p to Sweeten\nFuture\nRelations Says Press\nBy I. C. DANIEL\nLONDON, Mty 23 (AP)-Tht diclilon of tht Communiit International In Moscow to dissolve Itielf ind\nrelinquish central direction of the\npoliciei of IU offshots throughout\ntht world wu acclaimed in sympathetic London quartan today U\nstrengthening British, American and\nRuuian war and poit-war relationships.\nObierven were Inclined to set\nconsiderable itore to the ictlon\n\u2022t t time when Preildent Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill havt been meeting ln Washington and leeking closer personal\ncontacts with Premier Joieph Stalin.\nPolitical quarters awaited with\nparticular interest the impact on\nneutrals and half-hearted belligerents of Europe,' many of whom had\nquarrels with Communism and aU\nof whom Hitler has been attempting\nto win under the anti-Communut\nbanner.\nWhile Foreign Secretary AnUony\nEden wai expected to expreu BriUln'i approval of the Houie of Commons ioon. British newspapers already were Uking an optimistic\nview.\nThe Star uld tha \"itep wlll be\nof real benefit In sweetening fu\nture Soviet-United Stitei relitioni (and) ihould remove In every Allied country the chlet itum-\nbllng block to hippy Soviet-Allied\nrelitioni.\"\nThe effect of the dissolution on\nthe British Labor party'i daemon\nregarding the Communiiti retnains\nto be seen. Tom O'Brien, member ot\nthe council of the Trades Union Con-\ngreat, the principal affiliate ot the\nLabor Party, Mid, however, that\ndissolution of the British Communist Party itielf would bt a logical\ncorollary. '\u2022\nSome London obierven Interpreted the development u additional\nevidence of Ruuia'i iwing to Na-\nt.onalism and away from promotion ot world revolution. Trie wai\naccentuated, they said, by the unity\nof the Russian people in a patriotic\nwar and the return of old ideai of\narmy organization and discipline,\nand may be further emphasized after the war by Ruula's need to rebuild and reconitruct rather than\ntry to convert others to her political\nideas. ,\nIn some quarters, however, an opposite view prevailed.\nFARMERS AND\nST. JOSEPH'S TIE\n14-14 IN BALL\nIn one of the best, most closely-\nfought games of the Kid Softball\nLeague to date, Farmers and St. Joseph's battled to a 14-14 tie Friday.\nOther games of the Kid League\nscheduled for Saturday were postponed.\nTeams and scores were:\nFarmers: J. Todd 2, D. Colman 2,\nR. Wassick 3. T. .Shrieves 2, F. Scott\nJ. Brooki 1, A. Clark 1, B. Brooki\nLongden\u201414.\nSL Joseph's: S. Duffy 1, B. McDonald 1, M. Maglio 1, Morrison 2,\nE. Duffy 2, J. Carney 1, J. Bachynski 1, T. Donovan 3, and A. Oly-\nchuk 2-14.\nBritish Bombers Hit\nJap Installations\nKEW DELHI, May 23 (AP) -\nLong - range R.A.F, Wellington\nbombers attacked enemy rallwiy\nmarshalling yards at Mandalay, a\nBritish communique announced Saturday, and during daylight other\nR.A.F. formations twice raided Japanese installations in and around\nthe Burma Town of Indaw.\nGolfers Complete First Rounds In\nWilson and Hoxon (up Play\n\t\nIt was just ibout I perfect diy for\ngolf, md with the weither like thit\nand the golfen In the same mood,\nthe Wilson Cup and Noxon Cup\ntournaments of the Nelson Oolf and\nCountry Club\u2014opening competitions\nof tht season\u2014swung through HI\nfirst round pliy Sunday. In the\nca_e of the Wilion cup the iecond\nround also wu played.\nToday play continues In the two\nmain competitions and in the-consolation of ttch, with the men.itarting lt-9 in. ind the lidlei foUowing them on the couru, probibly\nabout 9:40.\nMen's pliy Sundiy progreued tl\nfollows:\nWilion eup\u2014\nFlrit round\u2014 W. A. Duckworth\nbeit Normin Roicoe; R. L. McBrldi\nbait W. T Fotherlnghim; Sunley\nMcCuUoch beit Hirold Uka: Wllllim Aline beit L. S. Bridley; Wtlter Wilt beat John Car mei: Gray\nLawrence beal Roy Pollard, NtUon\nColville beal Sinford Addison; Jack\nlfoung beat C 11 Stark; A. 11. Allan beal T. it Wilion.\n d_ \"\nSecond round \u2014 Duckworth belt\nMcBride; Wilt belt Bline; Lawrence\nbelt Colville; Young beat Allan.\nConsolation to Wilson Cup-\nFirst round\u2014Addison beit Stark;\nBradley beat Fotheringham; Wilion\nbeat Lakes; Cartmel belt Roicoe.\nToday'i dnw\u2014     ,\n9 ajn.\u2014Duckworth vi McCulloch;\n9:05\u2014Lawrence vi Young; *:lft\u2014Ad-\nddlion vs Pollard; BilniWlUon vi\nCirtmel; Walt, bye.\nLadles' games wer*\nNoxon Cup\u2014 .\nFlnt' round\u2014Mn. Hirold Lakes\nbut Mn. R L McBrldi; Mn. L. B.\nBridley belt Mn. A. H. Alltn;\nMrs. Dudley Bennett bett Mn. A.\nSturgeu; Mn. Ony Ltwrtnct bett\nMlii Allien Rihil; Mlu Connlt\nH ckmin beat Mn. Stanlty McCulloch\nConsolation-\nDraw for opening play In tht\nIndies' coniolition Is:\nFint round-Mn. McCulloch vi\nMrs Sturgeu; Mn. McBrldt vi MiU\nRahal; Mri. Allan, bye.\nNearly Half ol Jap Raiding Force\nDestroyed Over ImUan AMIeld\nNBW DELHI, Mty 28 (CD-Nut-\nly htlf of a Japaneie fqitt ot 20\nbomber's tnd 11 tighten which ttttcked tht Chittagong Airfield  In\nIndia Stturdty morning were destroyed by RAF. Hurrlctnei, \u2022 Brit-\nUh communiqut ttld todty.\nFull' details wtrt ntt, rtetlvtd\nImmtdlitoly, but It wis known\nthtt four JtpintM bombtn tnd\nthrtt fighters wtrt destroyed, one\nbombtr tnd ont fighter probibly\nwtrt deitroyed ind fou' bombtn\ntnd twt tighten wtrt dimiged.\nAllied louei wtrt two flghtey.\nTht pilot of on\u00bb hM ilretdy reported btck tnd tht othtr ll believed\nuft. Tht bombi ciused llttlt dimtgt, tht communiqut uld, but there\nwert iomt casualties Including i\nsmall numbtr killed.\nOn offensive operations, RAF.\ntighten machine-gunned nlna loco-\nmotlvei,  troopi  tnd  othtr  objec-\ntlmt ld.ti\u00bbyithi Dtitrlct, damaged\nt ltnnch on the Chindwin River\nuti attacked enemy'* positions\nNorthwest of Buthedaung in Burmi. Thi R.A.F. loit no planti during tht offensive iweepi.\nPttrolllng conUnued activt on the\nArakan Front.\nCLAIM NtW BRITISH LINE\nPREPARING\nLONDON, May 25 (CIP) - Tilt\nRome Rtdlo claimed Stturdty nlgbt\nthat tht British Commind hu or\ndtrtd tht systematic evacuation of\ntht Indian Port of Chittagong, Juat\nInside the Burma frontier, and wu\npreparing a ntw dettnet line bttwttn that City tnd Cox's Bazaar,\nOS mllei to the South.\nAuthoritative military sources\nIn London uld they had no confirmation. An unofficial leurct\n\u2022tld It wu \"hirdly liktly\" that\ntha report wu trut.\n40,000 Stop Work\nat U.S.\nRubber Plant\nAKftON, D., Mty 2\u00bb (AP)-Ap-\nproxlrrrfttly 8000 C.I.O. United\nRubber worken failed to tnter\npltntt of tht Goodyear Tlrt ind\nRubbir Compiny on tht 7 p.m.\nihlft tonight, rilling to nurly 40,-\n000 tht numbtr of unionists topping work.\nThe itopptgti ctmt tfttr tht\nUnited Stitei Wir Libor Boird\npared lti pinel'i recommenditlon\nof in tlght-ctnt hourly pay In-\n' crease for worken it Fireitone,\nGoodrich ind Goodyttr to thrte\ncenU in hour,\nLtrgt groupt of mm milled\n\u2022bout entrances to the nine Goodyetr pltntt but \u2022 tew worken entered the factoriei.\nThomas Qulnn, In\nTrail 16 Years,\nDies In Nelson\nThomu Qulnn, formerly of Trail.\ndied at Kootenay Lake General\nHotpital Saturday morning, aged 59-\nMr. Quinn wai a reildent of Trill\nfor nearly 16 years, working for\nthe Comolidated Mining It Smelting Company u a iteamfitter.\nIn ill health for about a year, he\ncame to Nelson In March. Hii family took up residence here in July\nlas', year.\nMr. Qulnn wai born ln Belfast,\nand camt to Ctntdt in 1900. He\nresided In Albert!, tnd was tmployed by the Canadian Pacific Railway when he emlsted- in 1910. He\nserved In the armed forcei trom\n1916 to the end of the First World\nWar.\nReturning to Canada, he wti tmployed in thd officei of the coil\nminei at Drumheller until he went\nto Trail 16 yeari ago.\nSurviving are hU wife and two\nsons, Phillip, aged 14, and WiUiam,\n11. A brother-in-law, Mr. Haines,\nresides at Vancouver.\nMr. Qulnn wu a member of tba\nKnights of Pythias Lodge at Wayne,\nAlU.\nThe funeral -will be held ln Nelson Wednesday.\nFind Body of\nAged Man\nKIMBHRIJ-Y, B. C\u2014Through a\nregUtratlon ctrd found ln clothing,\nthe badly decomposed body of\nCharlei Brodkhout, over 70 yeari\nold, wu Identified when 1) wa|\nfound it the foot of \u2022 iteep bank\nbeside the highwiy near Spring-\nbrook. It hid evidently been there\nfor miny weeki.\nThe registration card wai Issued\nto him ln Ontario. He was last seen\nalive late ln February at Ta Ta\nCreek when he was travelling on\nfoot and said he was on his way to\nGolden. There were no apparent\nmarks of violence on the body and\nthe cause of death was undetermined.\nIn late February cold and heavy\nsnow were still prevalent.\nSpitfires Bow\nIo Hume\nHumt fastball iquad took a lead\non the Spitfires In the first Inning\nof Friday night'i league game and\nkept adding to It till the final inning when the Kore read Hume 18,\nSpitfirei fl.\nSo far no team In the League has\nbeen able to take the measure of the\nHume.\nLineupi:\nHume\u2014 Arcure, Romano, Haines,\nBall, Seaby, Q'Zetle, Culley, Pasacreta, Crosby and E. DeGirolamo.\nSpitfires\u2014F. Brown, Kellogg, Ke-\ndikin, J. Gallicano. M. Kabatoff, S.\nHill, Beresford and B. Gallicano.\nBitteriet-\nHume\u2014Bill and Seaby; Spltflrei\n-Kellog and Khadikln.\nUmpires were Mitchel ind Wild.\nSTEAMING FEET\nCool i\u00ab4 \u25a0 \u2022 \u2022 i*\u00bb* t*<> DuniH.\n\"    -woUtr*.   itlhf  tut *M\nNU TKT \\Mtti_t__i \\-m-_ TV|\ni HthfUtlg to wut. fti **-\u2022\nDIM. M-ftfH mt-Wkm 0\"t <*\"\nIfMtn-Mt,______i0 nc\n! t_mtt t*_mn Pntt ftt pm  i J\nMI-FEET\nMEDICATED\nINMHIS\nuiMi'iAii omn_i\\i ouos,\nWest Kootenay\nin Holiday\nAttire Today\nKootenty residents todty trt in-\nJoying the extra \u2014y ot a \"long\nweekend.\" For many it will provide\nan opportunity for in extri dty'i\nfishing it a timt tbt big trout ot\nKootenay \"Lake are repotted to be\nbiting; for othen celebrations wlll\nbe the highlight; for many the day\nwill be the culmination of a weekend ot vigorous gardening, and tor\nothera golf, lawn bowling and other\nsports will be the mtln activity.\nThert wu some question at to\nwhether today would be a holiday,\nFederal authoritiei taking one itand\nand Provincial authoriUu tnothtr,\nHowever, in Nelson, my doubt wu\nsettled whtn Mayor N. C. Stibbi\ndeclared lt a publio holiday. ThU\npermitted the cloilng of aome institution-, such u banka, which otherwise might htvt stayed open.\nSports celebration! are icheduled\ntoday at Kulo and South Slocan,\nand lt ll anticipated there will be\nheavy attendance tt both function!.\nMty 24 ii traditionally a big dty\nfor the mtln like anglers, and il\nlikely to bt t bigger day todty since\nthe season has been ilow. Many\nwere out Sunday.\nSimilarly gardeners will probibly\n\"mtkt hay\" today. Gardening condition.;\u2014barring rain \u2014 are better\nthan they bave been for lome time\nand gardeners who scorned early\nplanting expect by nightfall to be\npretty well caught up on their planting. Many are atlll delaying setting\nout bedding planti, however, particularly tomatoei tnd peppers.\nAt the Nelion Golf tnd Country\nClub, todiy will bt devoted to continuing pity ln tbe Wilson and Noxon eupt, opening tournament! of tbe\nseuon.\nC.P.R. Lawn Bowling Club wlll\nopen ltt greeni it tbe station todty,\nholding open houte,\nHumes Lengthen\nBall Lead\nHumt fastballers added to their\nundefeated letd ln the Men'i Fastball League bere Sunday when they\ntook a one-sided gtme from the\nBomben 80 to M. Both tetmt ctrried patched up lineups.\nLineup., were:\nBombert-Rltehle, Norrli, Hinitt,\nRed Wassick, Jerram, Wildie, Corbett, Stevold, Maclntyre and D.\nRou.\nHumet\u2014 \u2014 DeGirolamo, Crosby,\nPasacreta, Culley, Seaby, Ron, Morrison, Rich WaMlck, Curnn and Arcure.\nBatteriei were;\nHume\u2014Rost,   Arcure   and   Seaby;\nBomberi\u2014Hinitt and Red Wuilck.\nUmpirei were Mitchel ind Yenke.\nConsistent Interference'of thi bill\nin pliy by spectators and players\nalong the third base line of the Recreation Groundi diamond, tuu\nbrought a ruling from Fastball Association , Executives that pliyen\nmust remain in the playen' bench\narea when not actually engaged in\nplay. Spectators have been requested to eit ln the bleachers.\nGame officials and coachei, under\nAssociation ruling., are the only\nones permitted in the pliying irei\nother than those immediately engaged ln the game.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nSlumber Knight Spring-Filled\ni    MATTRESS\nWith Foundation Bast\n$39.75 complete\nFINK'S\nFURNITURE\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii.\nHarry Stevens\nMany Years\nin Mining, Dies\nHarry Sievem, <3, well known\nresident of Ymlr and Sheep Creek\nmany yeari, died Saturday moming at Trinqullle He had been at\nTranquille lince September. 1940.\nMr. Steveni wu born It Idaho\nSpringi, Colo. Ht -camt to Ntlton\nin 1904 from Michigan, ont ot tht\nmtny minen attracted to thii dUtrict In'the early dayi. He tpent\nhli yetn ln Weit Kooteniy ta t\nminer tnd mini foreman. Hi wu\nforeman of the Cork Province, near\nKailo, and later at the Weako, Ymir,\nand the Kootenay Belle, Sheep\nCreek.\nSurviving are hit wife tnd daughter Shirley in Nelton; t ton Hirry\nit TrtU; thret brothen, George F.\n(Bud) ot Nelson, Thomu of Tighum, tnd Wllllim of Iron Mountain, Mich.; tnd three titter*, Mn,\nF. Phillipi ot Taghuln, Mn. Jamet\nBall of Nelson, and Mn John McLeod ot Iron Mountain, Mich.\nThe remains arrive in Ntlion tonight, tnd the funeril will bt htld\nhert Wedneiday.\nFew Workers\nReturn lo\nAuto Plants\nDETROIT, Miy 23 (AP)-Llm-\nlttd production wu restored In\ntome of the ilx itrlke-tfftettd wir\nplinti of Chrysler Corpontlon\nhtrt Stturdty, but t Corporttion\nspokesman estimated the working\nforce on dty shifts wu only t\nllttlt more thin 2090 out of t normil personnel of 14,000.\nOrdtn of the Regional War Labor Board for \"Immediate resumption ot work\" by striking memben\nof tbt United Automobile Worken\n(C.I.O.) brought moves toward compliance from two or three local unloni Involved\nAt the Dodgt mtln factory, largut of the cloied plinti, the Corporation ipokeimin itiff thit itew-\nardi of the U-..W.-CJ.O. Loetl\n3 itood in front of the gatei noting\nthe badge numben of ill' worken\nwho went Into the plint, md thit \u2022\nunkralit in t cir equipped with i\ntound amplifier conitantly ihouted\ninstruction! for the men to tttend\nt meeting Sunday afternoon to decide whether or not to return to\ntheir jobs. The spokesman uld tht\nitewtrdi made no phyilctl move to\nprevent workeri from entering the\nplant\nDeipite I vote by tbe membenhlp\nof Locil MS to reiume work it tht\nDeSoto Bomber Flint, tht ipokesman uld ilighUy ltu thin hilf tht\ndty shift reported. At tht Jefferson tnd Kercheval plants, where the\nunion wilkout flnt itarted, the Corporation reported leu thin one-fifth\nof a noridal force it work. Officeri\nof Local 7 at these planti uld they\napent the night at telephone! doing\n\"i good Job of selling the men on\nthe Idea\" of returning to work.\nOnly a \"few workers\" were reported on tht job it the Dodge\nLynch Roid plint, while the Dodgt\ntruck factory remained Idle for lack\nof materials, and the ume cause iccounted for \u2022 shutdown of tbe assembly line it the big Chrysler\ntank inenil.\nKEEPS THEMAWAY\ni BLACK FUES.MOSQUITOES\nmm\nHelp Win With\na Full Bin!\nA full bin these days doesn't\nmean you're a hoarder ... It\nmeans that you are cooperating\nthat we may give you service and\nsatisfaction...\nBuying now relieves the strain\non heavy Winter shipping... prevents a shortage later on ...\nPHONE 33 NOW!\nWest Transfer Co.\nItUbliihtd in 1899\n International Asks\nAll Communist\nCentres Be Dissolved\n ,\t\n\t\n\u2022 \" \u25a0     > \u25a0    \u25a0\ni\nMOSCOW, M.y 23 (AP)-ln thl\nmldit of htr dtlly lncrtulng cooperation between Soviet Ruult\ntnd htr Alliu; thi Executive\nCommittu of tht Communiit In-\nttrnttlontl hu uktd lti sections\nIn til part, of tht world to ap\nprovt lti own dissolution.\nThi ruolutlon uld thi formi,\nfnethodi tnd rtgulttioni of tht\nComintern htvt become obsolete\ntnd In umt cue. htve actually\nhlndtrtd worktn of the world In\ntheir btttlt tgtinit Germany and\nhir latellltei.\nTht ictlon wn considered here\nan optn tdmlulon thit thi Com-\nIntern, whieh hid itood for lolld-\nIfloatlon of tht workeri of, the\nworld undir the Communiit bin.\nner, ihould dissolve ind thit tbi\nworken In etch country ihould\nget down to the lob of betting Hltltr.\nMany foreign observen In Mos-\n;ow uw ln Ihe decision one of the\nmoit significant gestures yet toward complete cooperation among\nthe nationi which have as a pri\nmary objective the defeat of Nul-\nIim.\nExplaining the action, the Committee's reiolutlon declared there\nwaa no time now for a formal convention of the branches throughout\nthe world in war time, and recommended that they ceaie their duties\nunder prevailing regulations.\n(\"Even before the war it became\nclear that . together with the . increasing complications in internal\nand' iiitern.nii.mil relations ot the\nvarious countries, any aort of international centre would encounter\ninsuperable obstacles ln lolving the\nproblems facing the movement in\neach separate couniry,\" said the resolution as broadcast from Mosoow\nand recorded by the Soviet Monitor\nin London.\n{'Deep differences of the historic\npaths of development of the various\ncountries, differences in their character and even contradictions in\ntheir social orders, differences in 'he\nlevel and tempo of their economic\nand political development, differences finally In the degree of consciousness and organization of wor-\n1-A4J\n!*\\ y\nALABASTINE\nlow Coif Water Paint for WalU anjCtllinatl\nALABASTINE DEALER IN NELSON\nWOOD, VALLANCE HDWE.\nCOMPANY, LIMITED\nken conditioned ditttrtnt prooiemi\naffecting tht working cltu of thl\nvarioui countriei.\n(\"The Wholt development ot\ntvtnti by the Communist Inierni-\ntional convincingly ihowtd thtt tht\norgamutional form ot uniting tht\nworktn, chosen by tht Flnt Congreu of tht Communiit Inttrnttlon-\nal aniwered conditions ot the flnt\nstagei of the working clui movement but It hai been outgrown by\nthe growth of thu movement tnd\nby tht complications of ita problems tn the nparate countriei and\nhu even become I drag on further\nstrengthening of the national working clau parties.\")\nThi Executive Committee UIO\ntht current duty of thl brotd\nmaun of peoples throughout thl\nworld li to glvt ill pouible tupport to tht war. effort, of thtlr\nparticular governmenti.\nIt declared thit thl workeri In\nthe occupied countriei ihould\nmike It their milif activity to develop thl armed struggle agalnit\nHltltr.\nThli general mobilization of the\nmauea for early vlotory over the\ncommon enemy, It continued,\nwould be more productive wben\ncarried out Independently by the\nvarioui worken movement! on\nnationalistic llnei.\nThis is one lesson of the war\nwhioh has brought broad masses ot\nthe people together regardless of\nparty and religion, it adfled.\nAfter pointing out that the Comintern was created ln 1919 by Len-\ni_, the leader of the Ruuian Revolution, to promote the consolidation of working clus parties in a\nnumber of countries, the Committee\ndeclared Its historic role had included the organization of the workers for the itruggle agalnit Fascism and the support of the Soviet\nUnion \"as the chief bulwark against\nFaiclsm.\"\nBut the Committee declared that\nCommunists never have been in favor of maintaining obsolete organization forms and that they always\nsubordinate forms and methods of\nwork to the Interests of the workers'\nmovement.\nThe Committee thus seemed to\nndicate that the Communist International was not likely to be resumed.\nLONDON, May 13 (CP)\u2014Dissolution of the Comintern, the International Communist organization\nfounded in 1919 to forward the cause\nof world revolution, u proposed by\na resolution of the Executive Committee in Moscow today, was interpreted here ai meaning lti complete abolition.\nOne CommunUt authority in Lon-\nR. A. F. Blasts Berlin\nNight\nLONDON, May 23 (CP)-New and\napeedy Moiquito bomberi of the\nRA.F. nturned again to Berlin Friday night to blast targeti in the\n\"Reich capital for the third successive\nj night.\nj Other Britiih planu hid mlnei in\nenemy waten overnight whUe Moiquito Intruders ittacked railway\ntargets in France and Whirlwinds,\ntank two ihipt out of t five-ship\nconvoy oft the French cout.\nThe after-dark attacks followed\nup Friday'a daylight raids by American heavy bombers on Important\nsources of German U-boat itrength\nat Wilhelmshaven and Emden and\ncarried Into the tenth night the\naerial offenilve which many sources\nexpect to turn ioon Into a deathblow attack against Hitler'i Europe.\nThe R.A.F. reported five bomberi and one 'fighter mining from\nthe night's operations.\nIt wai announcid officially that\ntwo Whirlwind flghter-bomben\nunk tbe two eriimy ihlpi ind\ndamaged a third, a medium- ilzed\nmotor vuiel, In \u2022 convoy of five\n\u2022hlpi turprlied off Cherbourg.\nMoiqultoes, Beauflghten and Bolton bombtn itruck bthlnd tht\nFrtnoh tout In wldt Intruder\nnidi. Itvtnl trtlni wtn ihot up.\n' Ont pltnt failed tt return.\nTht R.CA.F. tnnounctd thtt tircraft of tht Ctntdian bomber group\nlaid mines in enemy waters during\nthe night tnd thtt Canadian Bostons\nand Beauflghten ot tht Fighter\nCommand attacked railway targets\nin Northern France.\nFrom the night'i operttions, two\nCanadian aircraft art mining.\nAn iir tltrm aroused London\nshortly after midnight as tht enemy\nstruck weakly at the capital for the\n\u25a0ixth successive night, but apart\nfrom the noise ot a furioui barrage\ndirected agalnit a lone raider apparently nothing happened in the\nmetropolitan area.\nNazi fighter-bombers flitted acron\nthe Southeast coast on two occasions\nduring the night. It was announced\none raider was brought down and\nthat bombs caused iome damage\nand caiualtlei.\nAirwomen art needed for thtit\nand many othtr duties.\nClerk.... Fabric Worken ... Cooks\n\u25a0 1 . SMnognphen . . . Transport\nDrivers... Photographer..\nSend for this free booklet\n\u25a0bout lirwomm in the\nR.C.A.F. Write: Director\nof Manning, R.C.A.F.,\nJickson Bldg., Ottawi,\nor tb\u00ab neir.it Recruit\ning Cou. lilted below\nLhouundi of lirwomen hive enrolled themielvei\nproudly in the service of their country, Miny trt taking\nvocationi! courses which will ht thtm for mon useful\nwork now \u2014 tnd for better poiitioni In tht pott-wtr\nptriod. For tht R.C.A.F. conducts tht lirgest vocational\ntraining achool in Canada.\nIn the R.CA.F. you get paid while jots leirn. Clothei,\nliving quarten, food, medicil and denul can . . . yn,\neven recreation ... are provided.\nWhen you join the R.C.A.F. yon makt new friendi...\nmeet interesting people. Yoa trivtl . . . miv tven go\noveneu. But moit import.nl of ill, you htve tht grind\nfeeling of knowing (hit you in ttking in ictlve put in\nwinning the wir hy reletting i min, tied to \u25a0 ground\njob, for ictive service in (he nr. Be t modern career girl.\nGet into Air Force Blue now.\nThe R.CA.P. itrr.lt firls. _g\u00ab 11 it, 4! wit* al lr.nl Hiti Setatl\nEntrance. Apply al ytar teami K.C A. P. Retrailing Ctntrt\nhrmfiny prtaf ef ttlaeatian and lieO. ctrrjfieale. EXCELLENT\nOPPORTUNITIES POR PROMOTION.\nmtfftf\/'*\nKOCrvitrnQ CMwTM VI\nV\u00abnc\u00ab**tr, Cilgery. Mma-m,\nl-Hkate*-., laglna, Wlmt-Mt.\nWorth |\u00aby, WliJior, Uo-iM,\nHflWrtan,   Toronto,   OtnfWH,   rMm-\n-*_, mtl-a, ttmtm, _tt~\nUmm*\u2014me, k. M.tmt \u00ab-\u00bb\n\u2022Ki \u2022try M* ntsmty I puWH S#t~vw*\nROYAL\nm*.  frM\u00abf* \u2666 **J*** *\u2022 ** P--**t\nl*tt*m-t*i't \u2666 %__ to 440  \u00bb-.\nAllied Leaders Well Pleased Wilh\nAleutian Actions Says Ralston\nOTTAWA, May 23 (CP) - United\nStates and other Allied leaderi meeting In Washington are highly pleai-\ned with the success of operations\nagainst the Japanese on Attu Island,\nDefence Minister Ralston uid Saturday on till return from attending\ninter-nation talka on war plani.\n\"They are tremendously bucked\nup over'the Aleutian situation,\" he\nsaid.\nCol. Ralfton arrived by air with\nthree chiefs of staff, Lt.-Gen. Kenneth Stu\u00bbrt, Army; Vice-Admiral\nPercy W. Nelles, Navy; and Air\nMarshal L. S. Breadner, Air Force.\nTravelling :n a Big R.C.A.F. Lockheed transport, the three chiefs of\nstaff and the inister played i \"tt\",\nthe Minister's favorite card game,\nall the way up from Wuhington.\nNone had anything to uy on the\ndecision! reached at the conference.\nCol. Raliton uid decision! were\nreached but they could be made\nknown only as operation! proceeded.\nHe uid the Canadian group met\nwith British Commonwealth delegations, both the group of British\nofficen who came to Washington\nwith Prime Minister Ohurohill and\nService representatlvu of the other\nDominion! who are stationed in\nWashington.\nThe head of delegations also conferred with Preildent Roosevelt and\nPrime Minister Churchill in discussions between the British Commonwealth and the United Statei.\nAdmiral Nelles wu anotner who\nnoticed the good feeling prevailing\nIn Washington as a result of Attu\nand other recent war developmenti.\n\"They in all ki fine fettle,\" he\nlaid. \"They are keen to get going.\"\nAiding the Ohlet. of Staft on the\nminion were Capt W. B. Creary,\nDirector of Operation! for the Navy;\nand Whig Cmdr. Graham Morrow,\nSecretary to the Chiefs of Staff\nCommittee.\nCol. Ralston and the chietl were\ncaUed to Washington Wednesday\nafter Prime Minister King had gone\nahead to confer with Mr. Roosevelt\nand Mr, Churchill. They travelled\nboth wayi in the R.C.A.F. tranaport,\npiloted by Fit Lt. F.E.W. Smith,\nof Vancouver, with Fo. B. H. Maynard of Toronto u co-Pilot.\nCanada Has Enough Liquor Stored for\n51\/2 Years; No Danger of Shortage\nBy   Ft.  K.  CARNEGIE\nCanadian Preu luff Writer\nOTTAWA, Mty 23 (CP) - luf-\nflolent beverage liquor ll itored\nIn bond In Cinada to lupply the\ndomutic mtrket it thi preunt\nrate of comumption for tyt ind.\npouibly iix yetn ind coniequent.\nly there li no dinger of \u25a0 ihort-\n\u2022gi, thi Cinadian Preu wu Inform.d yuterdiy.\nCanadian distilleries lince Nov. 1\nlatt have been concentrating entirely on the production of indui-\ntriil ilcohol and are building up\nso grett \u2022 surplus that obtaining\nwfficlent air-tight tanks to contain\nit hu become a problem.\nMunltloni Miniiter Howe told the\nCanadian Pnu that so far lufficient tanki had been available but\nhe declined to prophUy how long\nthat situation would continue.\n' The itortge ipaci wu getting\nthort.\n\u2022The plant being built to produce\nrubber, which will require great\nquantities of alcohol, hu not come\nalong as fast as we had expected,\"\nthe Miniiter uid. That ti why we\nare having difficulty getting enough\ncontainers for the surplus alcohol.\"\nThe United Statu alio it having\ndifficulty atorlng aU the alcohol\nwhich the dlstilleriu then are producing for industrial purposes. Recent dispatchei from Wuhington\nsaid there wu \u2022 revival of talk to allow dietilerlei in that oountry, which\nformerly produced potable liquors,\nagain to uie pirt of their output for\nthat purpoie md build up their\nstock! In bond.\nDiscussing these reports Mr. Howe\nsaid the situation wu somewhat\ndifferent in thli country. \"They are\ngetting ihort of liquor ln the United\nStitei while we have ample hen,\"\nhe uld.\n\"However, we are watching that\ntbe United Statu does and might\nfollow id ejtimple. But we will\nnot move until they do.\"\ndon declired the Comintern would\nnever be resurrected.\nThe Germin radio, broidcutlng\nthe \"reaction ot Berlin quarter!.\"\npromptly claimed \"the whole affair\nli i gigintic bluff of Allied wirepuller!\" ind connected it with plani\nfor in Invuion ot the .Continent\n\"Toe resolution propoied that inasmuch u a meeting of the International could not be convened becauie of the wa.' vinous nitlonil\n.ectloni ihould vote Individually to\ndisband lhe International ind\nhence-forth to operate without regard to Its mlu.\nOne Communist authority added\nthat the dissolution of the International would clear the way for unify-\ning >U Cofhmunist ind 9nclil.it\nPirttu throughout the world on i\nnew voluntary bull.\nThe Ctntral Committee of the British Communiit Pirty will convene\nMondiy to conilder the Moicow\nrecommenditloni It li expected to\nratify the dissolution propoul\npromptly.\nLondon obierven noted theie\npolnti ibout the reiolutlon:\n1.   It   li  a  direct  and  poiltlvi\niniwir to thi Qirmin propigindi'ehtrgt   thtt   Communiit.   In\niviry oountry in directly minl-\npulatad from Mueew.\nJ.  It ii dulgnid te allay iui-\nplolon imong  Ruuii'i illlu.\nAt thu moment thi Cocmnuniit\nPirty of Britiln li campaigning for\naffiliation   with   the  Labor   P.rty.\nhich io fir bu re)ec:ed the appll-\ncit on on the grounds the Communiit. ire dependent on Moicow ina\nhenci would be unwilling to iubmit\nIhemulvM to mijorlty declnom of\nth\u00ab Ubor Pirty.\nThi application li icheduled for\nromldentlon it the Labor Party'i\ninnuil conferenci in June\n(One of the principil dispute\"\nwhich hu alwaya clouded United\nStates and Soviet relitioni wu the\ncharge Uut Moicow wu flninclng\n\u2022nd dun-ling lubverilvi Communil\n\u2022etivtUti ln tht United Stitei)\nThe ruolutlon wu ctlculittd to\nremove one etuu of friction between Ruult and hir Alliu. who\noutwardly ire drawing clour ind\nrlnwr together In prosecution of Ibe\nw.r\nThi ruolutlon wu published it\ni moment wben Prlmi Mlnlitir\nChurchill ind Preildent Roouvtlt wire reported ieeklng clour personal cont.ct with Pn-\nmiir lUlln. Special envoy Joitpn\nE. Daviei li In Moicow ifter delivering \u2022 not. from Pruldtnt\nRoouvtlt\nApart from Iti wartime expedi-\nence the abolition of the International forever .would repreient \u2022\nchinge in the hlitorlcil policy ot\nMarxian esUbliihed by the creation\nof Uie First International In London\nin 186s with the endorsement of\nKarl Marx himself.\nTORONTO, May 33 (CP)-Tim\nBuck, SecreUry of the Dominion\nCommunist-Labor ToUl War Committee, yeitirdiy uid he fully endorse! the recommenditlon of tht\nExecutive Committee of the Com-\nintern for diaolutlon of Uie International Communiit organiiatlon.\nBuck Iisued \u2022 ititement Uying\nthe recommendation \"will facilitate\nthe all-out ptrtlclpttlon of Commu-\nnisLs In the itruggle igilnit Hitlerite Imperiillim.\" He uid the Cinidlin Communiit Pirty htd terminated its affiliation with the Comintern in the Fall of 1040.\nRtport Liquor ro Ba\nReduced Not\nOfficial - Kennedy\nVICTORIA. May to (CP)\u2014Liquor\nCommiuioner W. F. Kennedy uld\nyeitirdiy regarding speculation British Columbia's monthly liquor ration might be reduced from ita preunt HI ounce, that \"we're not near\nenough to the end of the month\nyet to make any Intelligent eitl-\nmi'.r.\" He uld \"ctrUlnly there'i\nnothing offlclil\" about the report.\nHUGHES REMANDED ACAIN\nON MURDER CHARGE\nNANADIO, B.C, Mty 23 <CP>-\nJin.fi Hughu, chirgtd with mur\nder of hit wlft hen lut April 90,\nwu reminded agim when hi IP\npttred In police court igiin Sat\nurdty. Hli cut wlll come up igain\nnexl Frldiy whin It li expected\nhearing WiU proceed\nNIUON DAILY NfWS, MONDAY, MAY\n t\u2014 -\u2014\nMiterlil tdapttd by permiulon of tht Miniitry of Food, London, Inglind,\n1   I.I'l   ,\n\u2022\u2022\u25a0I'.\n-.tst\nOf course you don't want to be a\nfood crank. But it is useful to know\nthat there are certain homely foodi\nthat can do a marvellous job of protecting you and your family against\nillness., Enlist these \"home guards\"\nn your diet, and keep them regularly on duty.\nHOME GUARDS OF HEALTH\n(Canada'i Official Food Rules ... Eat Thii Way Every Dty)\nMILK\u2014Adults: one-half pint. Children: more than one pint.\nAnd some cheese.\nFRUITS\u2014One serving of tomatoes daily, or of a citrus fruit,\nor of tomato or citrus fruit juices, and one serving of other\nfruits, fresh, canned or dried.\nVEGETABLES\u2014(In addition to potatoes, of which you need\none serving daily)\u2014two servings daily of vegetables, preferably leafy green, or yellow and frequently raw.        ,\n.^ CEREALS AND BREAD\u2014One serving of a whole grain cereal\n( \/gfiP**  and four to six slices of Canada-approved bread, brown or\nytL white..'\ni   M\n_.\/ X''__\\\/      m\n_\u00a3_ \u201e\nMEAT, FISH, ECCS, etc.\u2014One serving a day of meat, fish or\nmeat substitutes.  Liver, heart or kidney once a week.  Eggs,\nleast three o. four weekly.\nTHIS WEEK'S BEST FOOD BUY\nSHREDDED WHEAT, 2 pkgs. 23c\natony ft* <Upa-.fi.\ntrm MAiritra\nBritish Sank 313\nShips During\nAfrican Campaign\nLONDON, May M (CP)-Britlih\nnaval and naval air forcei tank or\ndamaged it lent 913 enemy veueli\nin the Meditemnean during the\nNorth African campaign from the\nbattle of El Alamein lut October\nto the victory at Cap Bon, the Admiralty iald.\nThe total did not Include iub-\nmirmes deitroyed or damaged or\n90 to 40 shlpi iunk or damaged by\nmlnu.\nFifty-ilx of tht total were warshlpi. Britiah it-bmirlnu were the\nmoat luccuiful, iccounting for 228\nof the total.\nCWAC Member joins\nParachute Unit\nSHU\/) CAMP, Man., May ffi\n(CP)\u2014Pte. Marjorie Perry, 18, of St.\nBoniface, Man., power machine operator before enliiting in the Canadian Women'i Army Corpi lut\nMarch, hu been attached to the lit\nCanadian Parachute Battalion ai \u2022\nrigger, It wu tnnounced by mlllttry offlciali here todiy.\nThe flnt CW-A.C. to be attached\n.o the battalion, ahe will bt tnined ln the care and maintenance of\nparachute..\nCoast Merchants\nDeliveries\nStop\nVANCOUVER, May ffi <CP)-\nMeniberi of the Retail Merchant!\nAuoclition, Meat Detltri' Diviiion,\ndlicontlnued dellverlei with clou of\nbuiineu Siturday night, Oeorge R.\nMatthewi, Secrettry, innounced\nyeiterdiy.\nDifficultlei In lecurlng tnd re-\ntalnlng help, plui tire ihortage and\nguoline reitrlctlom, mike the itep\nImperative. Mitthewi expliined.\nNew Air Force\nTartan Approved\nBy JAMES MoCOOK\nCinidlin Prtu Stiff Wrlttr\nOTTAWA, Miy - (CP) - Tht\nghoiti of Scottiih wirrior climnien\nbrought their cliymorei to the u-\nlute lodiy.ln honor of i new fighting tirttn being welcomed to the\nhonored compiny of tndltlon.\nR.CA.P. Heidquirteri innounced\nan lir force ttrtin hu been ipproved ,by the Air Council, ind\nsubsequently nglitered With due\nsolemnity In the trchlvu of the\nCourt of Lord Lyon it .Edinburgh,\nScotlind, thi official repository at\ntht wttvei of Scottiih cltni.\nAnd so, uld tir forct officeri. besides thi proud tirtini of tht Mic-\nDonilds, tht Gordons, tht Micktn-\nilu tnd ill tht otheri Is tht uun\nblue, ntvy blut lad ctrdlml red\ntartan of the RCAT.\nAt the momtnt, the tartan li for\ntht bind ilone, but Scotsmen being whtt thty in, ind pridt In t\nunit being what It la the foreessieri\nsild' It might appear aliewhen.\nLittle Ceremony\nMarks Italy's\nPact With Cermans\nLONDON, May 23 (AP)-Italy observed yuterday with i minimum ol\nceremony the fourth anniverury of |\nher costliest bargain\u2014the signing\nof i pict with Germiny.        5\"\nMunollnl and the tlred-facetf Hitler exchtnged their usual self-ton-\ngratiilationi, full ot friendly ptfriui\nbut barren of any specific murine* |\nCerminy'i armed might would coma\nall-out to Italy's aid in her nearinf\nhour ot trial.\nEMPIRE DAY\nStore Closed All Day\nCORECTAL LENSES\nThe basic curves to which CORECTAL\nLENSES are ground are so precisely\ncalculated that one actually sees as\nclearly  when   looking   through   rhe-\nedges as through the centre.\nThere are no blurred outlines when\nCORECTAL LENSES are worn. Ob-\n|ects appear clear and precise, and\nyou see with comfort.\nEnquire about CORECTAL LENSES\nwhen you have your eyes examined.\nCORECTAL\nLENSES\nIMPERIAL OPTICAL\nCOMPANY\nPlonetr Canadian Optical\nManufacturer\nMaken of Hie Famoui\nCortcfal, Tone-Lite, and Tone-Ray Ltntet\n :\t\n \t\ntiara !aUu Nema ?? Questions ? ? Empire Day, 1943\nANSWERS\nKlUbitlbld AprU 23, 1903.\nBritish Columbia,'! \u2022\nMost Interetting Nttvtpaper\nished every morning uetpt Sundiy by\nNIWS PUBUSHINU qufU'AN. UM-'\n. MS Ban St, Ntlton, Bnuib Columbia.\n- EK 01  THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\n, AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\n\u2022*\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0 I    ' ' ' I  I   \"\u25a0 '  \u25a0\nIONDAY, MAY 24, 1948.\nItalian Prisoners as\nPotential Farm Help\nIt is to be hoped that the proposal\n| a large proportion of the Italians\nprisoners of war by the British\nhth and First Armies in tbe Tunisia\nnpaign to be brought to Canada will\nbe' acted upon. From the point of view\n- the British Government, their\ntransfer to Canada would lessen unproductive demands on ocean cargo\nBee.\nff And from the point of view of Canada, their presence would offer a par-\nMi solution to the problem of finding\nlabor for maintaining Canadian farm\nproduction.\nJi;, Canada at the time of the 1931 cents had approximately 100,000 people\nItalian descent, a volume undoubted-\nlarger now. The overwhelming ma-\nority of them are Canadian citizens,\ndoing their share of the nation's work,\nlnd loyal in thought and deed to Canadian ideals.\nB Their record haa been such, and the\n\u25a0\u2022cord of Italian Immigrants to Canada\ngenerally has been such that thou who\nare still Italian nationals\u2014and therefore are technically subjects of King\nwjetor Emmanuel\u2014enjoy almost unre-\nstricted freedom, with the exception\nof those confined for cause.\nIn fact, it is hard for Canadians\u2014\nand in this district it is almost impos-\nble\u2014to hold tiie Italians we know as\nany respect accountable for Musso-\nand for the war.\nThere is not much doubt that of the\nItalian prisoners who may be remitted\nto Canada, a large proportion will be\n!rtady to accept, remunerative work\u2014\nunder the terms of the Geneva Convention.\nP This will afford the opportunity for\n'their employment on the farms of Can-\n|.da, to maintain production at a peak.\nThe problem of their repatriation\nWill not arise till after the war, and it\n\u2022will arise ariyway, whether use is made\nof their ability and willingness to work\n'or not. No one need be surprised if a\n^lufficient proportion of them should\njajiah to remain in.Canada, to make up\n8^r the lack of Italian Immigration to\nCanada during the war years.\nThe United States is already.preparing to give its Italian prisoners from\nJtanisia the opportunity to work on the\niszras, and considers itself lucky to\n'have this source of labor available.\nCanada should seize its opportunity\nI the same way.\nty a. 8. RI|S\nrress Comment\n' VON ARNIM'S 'COLD HATE'\nAbout a month afo, when Uit Axil nations\n** convinced many, many weeka ot bloody\n\u25a0fed coiUy lighting in Tunlila would delay the\nItaault on Hitler'i European fortress, Colonel-\nOeneral Jurgen von Arnim Issued an order-ol-\n)ttie-day exhorting German and Italian soldiers to \"manifest a cold hate for anything\n.English\" He forgot the Dominion, Uie Scots,\nthe Welsh nnd the Indian troops who also were\nRoluded in the Eighth and First British arm-\nIll that helped to blast his hopes. Thit, how-\njlvtr, li by the way. But It Is interesting to rt-\nSlU the fact If only to wonder what paased\npuougl. the mind of thii proud Nail General\nhi itepped from a Britiih plane which had\nit him from the icene ot hil Ignominious\nit ln the African deiert ind landed him ln\nind yeiterday\u2014there to iwait Uie final de-\njctlon of the \"new order\" ai conceived by\ntbt chief of the so-called Herrenvolk.\nDuring the period of bli Incarceration Col-\n0Btl-Gencr.il von Arnim will have time* to con-\nHtr the rapidity with which the Allied\n\u25a0feel put finish to the long-drawn-out Afrl-\nOtn cimpalgn. No doubt he wlll be lupplled\nMth lufficient reading miterlil to enable him\nto contrast the Berlin claim that ,the Axil\ntroops fought until Um lait round of ammunition hid been expended, until the llit food hid\nbeen comumed, with Ihi- tull Inventory ot the\nimount of war booty which fell Into the\nof the democratic coalition. Perhapi hli\nTeuton mentality will mellow In hli new\nmndlngi he may even bring himielf to\nrealization of the fact lhat the supposedly\ntnclble Germin loldier becomes a aecond-\n\u00bbr when fighting calla for that Individual\nInitiative with which the midline doei not\n.Inidequitely endow him\u2014Victorii Timei.\nOrtn to my rttdtr, Nimei tf pinom\ntilling queitiom wlll ntt bl publiihed. \u2022\nThtrt ll no chtrge ftr thli lervlci Quit-\ntlom wlll ntt bl answered by mill except\nwhtn thin It obviout neciulty 'or privacy. .\nA. B\u201e Cranbrook\u2014Please ttll mt the btlt wty\nto pt rid ot intl In t flown garden?\nIt you cinnot locate ttlt neit, mtkt I wttk\npoisoned tyrup of four ouncei ot sugir, ont\nhalt ounce of tartaric emetic, ind om quirt\nof witer. Place thli ln some covered etn with\nholtt driven into tht etn with \u25a0 mil abovt thi\nlevel ot the fluid ao that tht tnti ctn crawl\nin md out. It might bt well to plact tomt\ncruihed paper inside tht ctn for tht anta to\ncrawl on While feeding. Plact tht can where\ntht utt work. They will carry tht poiion to the\nquttn tnd young thta and ln t ftw wttki\nterminate tht wholt colony.\nCan you ttll mt how to rtmovt nut ftom\nt plow share tnd toolt iuch ll ihoveli?\nThe mat on Iron tnd iteel objecti, especially large plecea, is readily removed by rub*\nblng the piecei with oU ot ttrttr, or with tint\nemery and a Uttle oil, or by putting powdered\nalum in strong vinegar and rubbing with thli\nalumed vinegar.\nJ. B. D.\u201e Cranbrook\u2014What la tht btlt remedy\n* for bed iorei?.\nTht treitment ot htd lores consists te applying stimulating lotions (rubbing alcohol)\nand olntmenU (lanolin or zinc) ai dressings.\nLamp treatment ls commonly uied te hospitals.\nAn ordinary SO watt electric light bulb la placed on a pillow at least a foot from the affected\narea and tores exposed to (he heat of the bulb\nfor about 20 minutes. It is neceuary to take\ngreat care when applying thii treatment to\nprotect the patient and bed clothei from being\nburntd.\nF. _ S., Kitchener\u2014I wtnt to know If that\nextremely bright star ln the Northweit\nii the planet Venus? It seems to be much\nmore brilliant than usual tn spite of the\nfull moon. Ii it nearer the earth Just now\nind if not, what makes lt seem, so much\nmore brilliant?\nThe plant Venui is tht brighter of two con'\niplcuoua itan adorning the Western tky afttr\ndarkneu falls these nighti. Venus is the .lower\none, Jupiter il abovt and to the East. The present brilliance of Venus is not aprpecltbly\ngreater than usual when ihe li in the same\nrelative poiition to sun and earth In other\nyeari. This brilliance li gradually increasing\nmd will reach ita maximum on August flrit,\nwhen the stellar magnitude wlU be -4 2 which\nit very many times brighter than a itar ot flrit\nmagnitude. Her distance from earth li not\nless than usual, being greater than our distance from the sun which is 93 million miles.\nShe ii approaching ui at a high rate* ot apttd\nand when lhe passes between the earth and sun\non Sapttmbtr 7 iht wiy bt only X million\nmilts awiy, but we cinnot then iee her as ihe\nwill be loit In the sun's light.\nIn the meantime the apparent distance' between Venus and Jupiter li rapidly getting leu\nand they will appear very close together on\nJune 1st and tor a few nighti betore and after,\nthat date; the separation on June 1st being only\nabout four timei the apparent diameter of the\nmoon. They will then make a iplendld sight.\nOn the evening of June Bth the new moon\nwill be close to both planets and the three\nceleitial bodies will make another interesting\nspectacle.\nW. O. C. LANSKAIL.\nLooking  Backward\n10 YEARS AGO\n(From Dally Newi, May 4, 1933)\nRepeal of the B. C. municipalities of the\ncontrol of liquor tales will be discussed by the\nexecutive of the B. C. Union of Munlclpalitlet,\nReeve William Crouch, President, statet.\nAn Invettigating committee of the U. S.\nSenite wat told yesterday that none of the 20\nmemberi of J. P. Morgan It Co. paid any income tax for the yean 1931 or 1932 because of\nlouei reported by their firm.\nAppeirince of the Prince of Wales it the\nBrooklands air display wearing a hard itraw\nhit, an almost forgotten ityle of headpiece\nknown is a \"boater\", has given new courage\nto the hat manufacturers of Luton and St. Al-\nbani.\n28 YEARS AQO\n(Frem Dally Newi, Miy 24, 1918)\nAt the ippointed hour of 5 o'clock last\nnight shipyard workeri laid down their tooli\n'In the private and government yards of B. C.\nand the itrike of the builders for an increised\nwige wai on.\nTwo hundred thousand Ruulin volunteert,\npledged to tike up the fight againit Germany\non the Eaitern front and at the ume time to\nrteitabl-ih the Keremky regime in their nitive lind, will now petition Waihington for\nofficial sanction of the United Stitei to their\nproject.\nW. J. Bowitr will irrlve in Trail thia afternoon and will spend the evening and night\nthere. He expecti to come to Nelson Saturday.\nTest   Yourself\n1. Where did the name \"plutlci\" originate?\n2. Whet wta the flrit pintle miterlil Invented?\n3. Where wu the modern form of thli flnt\npintle invented and pitenled?\nTE8T ANSWERS\n1. From the Latin \"plaitlcui,\" or Oreek\n\"plaitlkos.\" meaning formed or moulded.\n2. Celluloid.\n3. The flnt celluloid wn mide ln Big-\nland, but modern celluloid wn Invented ind\npatented flrtt ln the Unittd SUtet.\nWar\u201425 Years Ago    Etiquette  Hints\nMty 24, 1918.\u2014Cinidlin troopi deitroyed\n: tdvinl enemy poiti ind ciptured 14 priionen\nIn raids on derman poiitioni Oermini raided\n\u25a0rtllah llnei neir Bucquay, Southwut of Armi Brltlth . learner Innlicirri torpedoed tnd\n(sink ott Irlrh cout; 37 mining.\nAn Invitation to a church wtdding doei\nnot require t reply. If t ctrd of InvlUtlon to\nthe reception or breakfait li tneloied, howtvtr,\nlbi recipient ihould tend a note of acceptance\nor rejection\u2014regreti\u2014ti toon n poulblt io\nthit Ihe hoiteu miy plin accordingly.\nSundty, Sept. 3. of IMS found tbt Empire\nfar I iecond tlmt within t living generation\nwith no wng te htr hurt ind without bin-\nntra (or ack-ack gum) unsheathing ltl tword\nfrom I rusty scibbird to wir on tin Dngon\nIn hli den crou tht laity most of thl Engliih\nChmnel. for the esitntlil decencies of humanity wtn tglin it itake, not Poltnd particularly. Commonwealth ind Colony, ln fealty to\nthi Brltlth Crown, but without penuulon,\ntgtln unittd to cruih tht common enemy, thli\ntime to t fare-ye-well finish. Tht British Umpirt fights on ud on mtny fronts. Tht Royil\nNavies hivt in idditlonil front on every\nwave tnd tht Bun, with bitter memories of\ntht Graf Von Spit tnd tht Blsmirck, bttn\ntvtry laat grim grty thlp undtr tht Whltt\nEnsign.\nPeace wit ouj-i it a prlci whtn France\nfell and tha Umpire ours to have tnd to hold\nalso an unscirred Britain, but tht prlct wat\nour dishonor. Comes ytt another Empire Dty\nId thla yetr of grace tnd enctfuragement, ind\ntht war gott on to iti destined tnd ilowly\nbut surely with tht Motherland still tht button\nfortress of .freedom. Iht Empire hu no Intention ot capitulating to Nail pr Fascist, or tny\nchiseling crltlci; lt wu not disturbed with tht\nmuted blurt! from Wendell Willkie's trumpet.\nIt feels that lta harsheit critics have not familiarized themielvei wltb lti almoit unwritten\nConstitution. Bven many Britons cinnot undentend what makei the whole affair Hick',\nbut it goei on ticking! and every tick now Is\none moment len for the Outlaws to Uvt.\nPot-shottSri at John Bull's vait of a Union\nJack arouae angry growli from tht robust old\nfellow, and Churchill of Ehgland bluntly voiced BrltOna' viewi: \"l have no Intention-, ai\nthe Klng\"a first Minister, of preildlng over\nthe liquidation of the .Britiih Empire we Intend to hold what we have!\"\nOUR STEWARDSHIP\n\"Pray Htaven our greatness mty not fill\nThrough craven fatn ot being grtlt\"\nThe preaent itructure of Empire, resulting\nfrom long years of fir-flung Imperialism, nttd\nnow cause us no shame ai trustees for ltl future service to mankind. Ltt ui praise those\nunsung generation! of our blood utd net who\nlived and worked\u2014tid dled\u2014te ftr lindi\naerou the sea, because lt wu In thtm to mtkt\ngreen the deiert tnd itralght tht pttha ...\nNot even An^erlea hai dont mtre to prevtnt\nthe triumph of Natl dupotlim thaji thli Empire of oun. If the numeroui architects of\nthe New Jerusalem eliminate the Plllan of\nEmpire, their Temple of Peace may ntvtr be\nbuilt!\nSelf-government tnd complitt lndtptnd-\nence la the ultimate goal for lta component!\nwhen sufficient iel!-r\u00abiponilbill.y ll ettabllth-\ned. Thli Is the vision; hiitory his produced\nit and will demand lt; the Britith peoplei poiseu a keen historic sense.\nPremature action, n evidenced te Bulla,\nwould teem like giving a child of 10 a latchkey,\na .bank account and a ihotgun!\nDictator! find it a disheartening builntu\nto dominate a world Imbued with democratic\nIdeals, even lt Imperfectly expreued. Tough\nold Saint George on hli tiny Island, engirt wtth\nupstanding children from beyond the seas, of\nwhom Canadi is the oldest, continue! fighting,\nand the record It thit ill dragont, however\nferocious and devouring, come devlouily to\ntticky endi.\n\"St. George of Englind once more taket tkt\ngage\nAnd celli hli toni-of tlntw, blood tnd\nbone,\nStilwirt of toul\u2014adventureuily grown,\nTo the full ititure of their llntigt.\"\nThe Golden Knight ride* again; wt Nt\nhit Banner in the iky, ind ln ltl wake winged\nvictory turely followi at night the day. There\nti i grett gathering of the Clani\u2014a dtithlest\nretinue\u2014for the Herculein ontlaught on the\nfortreu-dungeon of the Bent it he ipewi venom, rage md tire in hla Feitung Europt!\nFORT IS HELD\nOne lut thought for thli diy of commemoration In a year of dettiny. The Brltlth Commonwealth itands at the very core of the\nUnited Natloni it war. Alone of all the nation!, apart from France, the declired war\non Germiny without wilting for the itttck to\ncome. Alone It held the breich for i year,\nwhile remaining free and democratic natloni\ngathered itrength and will to fight for their\nbellefi When petct comet, the Brltlth Com-\nmonwealth of peoplei, who htvt Htn tht wtr\nthrough with blood ind toll, sweat md lean\nin \u2022 people'i wir from itart to finish, wlll\n\u25a0till itand, humble but terene, tt the core of\nthe nations which have put tbeir namei to thl\nAtlantie Charter. Together they will continue\nto fulfil the definition of the Commonwealth,\ntiutably expreued ln the vene\u2014\n\"An Empire yet, the rulert ind the ruled\nSome sense of duty, lomething of i filth\nSome reverence for the liwi ounelvei hivi\nmtdt\nSome pitient force to chmge thtm whtn wt\nwill.\"\nOr, If you prefer the wordi volet* by\nGeneril Smuti during the lut wir: \"Wt trt i\niyttem of itatei, tnd not t stationary tyitem, i\ndynamic evolving syitem, ilwayl going forwird to new dtitlnlet.\"\nToday's  Horoscope\nEnthuiiism of effort tnd Intensity of purpoie irt tht keynotes of ydur chincter If thli\nli your birthday. You have the natural qualitiei of a leader. You alw hive excellent tuti\nand ara fond of literature and art. Today give\nspecial thought to the wording of i litter of\nipplicitlon, or \u2022 telegram to congritulite i\nfriend te the lucceuful attainment of an ambition. Your realization of a vital truth today ctn\nletd to many happy momenta. New routine In\nyour homt ihould lncTtut tht contentment of\nyour fimlly. Ad ikcellent npect for lolvlng\n\u2022 trintportatlon probltm. You ihould bt tblt\nto biadlt t builniu mttter thtt it of idvin-\ntige to everybody.\nWords of Wisdom\nThe greitest attribute of huvin ll mercy,\n-flttumont tnd Fletcher.\n'   .   \u25a0\nWay's\nJCTORY GARDEN-GRAPH\n\u25a0y DIAN HALLIDAY\nLt AVIS rott\nC00KIN4 SM Vii  .\nBLISTER BEETLE ON\nSWISS CHAAO LEA.\nCUT AND COME AGAIN\nVEGETABLE FOR\nVIOTORY QARDEN\nSwiis ohard ii ictutlly \u2022 virlety\nof the common beet, although it does\nnot develop t root u does thi beet\nIt ll grown principally tor ltl leaf\ngrowth which makes excellent\ngreens. Swlu chard is often called\ntht \"cut md comt again\" vegetable\nbecause It ptrmiti continuoui cropping. It ihould be Included in the\nVictory gardtn becauie of the vita-\nmint lt containi.\nSwlas chard rowi ihould be trom\n18 to 24 Inches apart. Since the ieed\nclusters eonttlni leveral seeds each\nthty thould be thinly planted. When\nthe plinti art four inches high, thin\nto two inches apart. Uie the thinning! tor greens.\nAa Illustrated in the accompanying Garden-Graph, the outside leaves trt removed to be uied tor\ngreens, and the plant continually\n\u2022toda up detent ot new centre shoot\nuntil frost comes. The leivei whtn\nthe size of spinach, cm bt used u\nipinich. Somt people prefer to illow the Ifivet to grow until very\nltrge, when the leafy portion Is\ncooked u greeni md tht thick,\nfleshy sttUti or midribs are prepared like aiparagui.\nSwiu Chard It sometimes attacked by the blister beetle, eee ilit*\ntration. These beetle! will completely skeletonize the leave! ai they\nfeed together in iwarma.-Spraytng\ntbe planti with pyrethrum as ioon\nai the beetle appear li effective providing the Imecti are hit by the\napray which kills by paralyung\nthem. Repeat the tpraytng as new\nbeetles appear.\nMother of Seven\nSoldier Sons\nChristens Ship\nVANCOUVER, May M (CF)-rne\n10,000-ton freighter Aitoria, flrit\nnew-type \"victory thlp\" to be built\nln British Columbia, was launches\nfrom Weit Coait Shipbuilder! Ltd.\nhart Friday nlghl by Mn. Stephen\nEely, a mother who ha! ieven iom\nserving te the Canadian (Active)\nArmy.\n6_-_\\ @Htfme-m\nHave your lob problem answered by an expert coumellor.\nWrite the Caretr Engineer,\ncare of the Nelson Dally Newi.\nOnly Initiala wilh be publiihed.\nMy Job Mtliflti mt, but tht\nforemtn'i contlnuil ordtn Irk\nmt to death. Should I git mother\nJob, or ttll the bou? O.H.J.\nIt's a sad day for a fellow when ht\nsays \"I'm satisfied with my Job.\"\nYou may be contented ln lt, but complacent satisfaction, whether In\nwork, or thoughts, or living, or\nfrlendi, mirks the day when the desire' for something greater or more\nnoble ceases forever to beat at the\nheart's door. Perhaps, G. H. J., that\nIs the very reason why the fore\nmast* ordtn bothtr you-ywu mty\nhivi allowed yountlf tb ruch thi\ntnd of your ability tei grow wd\nlearn. Trut, there It an occnl6nil\nforeman who geti on thi mm'i\nnerves. Ifl possible, lt you could\nnt hli Job through hit eyu, thit\nyou might be irritable too. Start todiy to ttkt tbe attitude that thi\nforeman It reilly helping you by\ntelling you whtt to do-then try to\ncooperate with him In getting tha\nwork out it ht wants tt. You trt\ngtttlng ptld for your tunt io yeu\nmight tl wtll spend It tp tht wiy\nthe firm wtnti tt You dont nttd\ntnothtr Job. Do tht one you hivt\nright! And, by tht way, thtrt irt\nseveral rather unlovely ttrmi tpplied to tht fellow who wants tr\n\"tell the bosi.\"\nTRUCK DRIVER FREED\nMANSLAUGHTER CHARGE\nKAMLOOPS, B.C., Mty 23 (CP)\n\u2014An asslxe court jury ttrly ytittr\u00bb\nday acquitted Kenneth Chtrlti Doherty, truck driver, on charges ot\nmanslaughter and falling to render\naulitanee at the scene ot in accident\nin connection with the detth of Erneit Oeorge Petel, Indian, lut Oct 25.\nIn Spite of Problems\nThe Quality Remains Unchanged\nNONE of the circumstance! of\ntoday have been allowed to\ninterfere with the quillty of\nJell-0 and JeU-0 Puddings.\nWar's necessities have limited\nt^ie supply of Jell-0 and Jell-0\nPuddings-_o, if there are timee\nwhen your grocer it\nout of atock, we are\ntony, and hope thit\nyou will be patient\ntill \u25a0 further supply\nis available.\nPredvcH of G,n.r al Poods\nNATIONAL   SELECTIVE   SERVICE\nSecond Compulsory Employment\nTransfer Order\nA__e ia Gt-aUt CmpJoytU and Cmployeel\nNotice is hereby given that men employed in certain specified lines\nof civilian employment, who are in age and marital classes already\ndesignated nnder NaUonal Selective Service Mobilization Regulations, mnst report for interview not later than June 15th, 1943, to\nan Employment and Selective Service Office.\nA. Objectivei\nThii Second Order makes available\nfor essential employments the tervicei of\nmen in tge ind miritil classes designated\nu callable for Military Tnining nnder\nNtt-ontl Selective Service Mobilizition\nRegulttioni, who tre pmendy employed\nin the non-eaentiil employments now\ntpecified.\nB. EMPLOYMENTS COVBHED BY\nTHIS ORDER:\nMen, of the specified ealMoriei, ire\ncovered If now employed ln iny of\nthe following!\n(1) Aay occupation In or auoclated\nwith retail ttorett (2) iny oeenpiUon\nla or (ttocUted with the manufacturing of feathen, plumri and artificial floweni chewing gum; wlnei lice\ngoodi) greeting cardi; jewelry; (3)\nany occupation In or uiodated with\ndlitilltng alcohol - for beverage; (4)\nany occupation tn or auodated with\nthe factory production of ttatnary\nand irt goodi) (5) any occupation In\nthe operation of lee cream parlonn\nand ioda founlalni; (6) any of tht\nfollowing occupational but boyi; ehir-\nmrn ind cleanen; custom furriers;\ndancing teachers; diih wathen; doormen ind itarten; grotat keepen;\nrundi keepen; porten (other thin\nraUway train lervice); prlvite\nfhauffrurs.\nC ACE AND MARITAL CLASSES OF\nMEN COVERED BY THIS\nORDERi\n(a) Every man bon In any year\nfrom 1917 to 1924 (Inclusive) who\nbat reached ige 19.\nlb) Every man bom from 1902 to\n1916 (Inrlu.lrr) who, It July 15th,\n1940, WUl (I) unmarrlrtl; or (U)\ndivorced or Judicially _wparatod| or\n(111) a widower without child or\nchildren.\n(e) Every maa bora tram 1902 to\n1916 (Incloilve) who hat, tlnce July\nIS, 1940, become \u25a0 widower wlthoui\nchild or children now living.\n(d) Every aun born from 1902 to\n1916 (larhtihre) who, tine* Jul, IS,\n1940, hit been divorced or JndlrJally\nteparated.\nD. Procedure to be Followed!\nAll men u defined ibove must report\nto in Employment tnd Selective Service\nOffice not liter thin Jane 15th, 1943. Men\nresident outside t dty or town having\nin Employment ind Selective Service\nOffice, who tn too fir removed to all\npersonally, may write to the neareit office\nin the first instance, and await further\ndirections.\nE. OBLIGATIONS OF EMPLOYEES)\nWhen  directed to  iccept employment,   subsequent   to   the   Interview\nreferred to, men deicribed In Para-\nSaphi B ind C ibove ire required by\ne Regulationi to follow the direction\ngiven.\nF. OBLIGATIONS OF EMPLOYERS)\nIt will be Illegal for in employer\nto retain In hit employ after June 15th,\n1943, any men referred to In Paragraph C ibove, it iny of the employment! tet forth ln Paragraph B above,\nunleaa \u2022 ipeclal permit hit been obtained from \u25a0 Nitlonil Selective Service Officer, permitting inch action.\nG. Traniportitlon!\nSpecial provisions will he made for the\ntransportation of men moved to work it\ni new place of residence.\nII. Appeal,!\nif directed to trinsfer to employment\nsubsequent to interview, % man may, if he\nobjects, enter ippeil with a Court of\nReferees, within 7 days of receiving such\ndirection.\nI. Penaltlea In Caie of Employem\nPeniltici ire provided for any employer who retains in, or takes into, his\nemploy after June 15th, 19.),. any mm\ncovered by the Order, except under\nipeci-_l permit.\nJ. Penaltlei In Cyie of Employem\nPenalties ire provided for failure on\nthe part of any employed man iffected,\nto rtguttr under thii Order, or to follow\n1  subsequent   direction   to  employment,\ntnd In iddition to other penildej, refold\nto comply renders t mtn liable to compulsory labour service in in Altenutivt\nService Work Camp.\nK. Special Request to Employem\nEach employer with thre* or more men\ncovered by this Order In hli employ ii\nrequested to co-opente by getting fat\ntouch with the Employment ind Selective Service Office, to arrange \u2022 time for\nthe interviews of his employeei.\nI,. Authority!\nThis Order is issued nnder authority\nconferred on the Minister of Libour. by\nNational Selective Service Civiliin Regu-'\nlation* (P.G 246 of January 19th, 1^),\nind amending Orden in Council).\nM. Thit Second Order la Additional to\nFirst Orderi\nEmployments listed in Piragraph B\nabove, declared non-essential in thii\nSecond Order, are additional to the non-*\nessential employments contained in the\nFirst Order. The First Order, issued May\n4th, 194), required compliance by May\n19th on the part of employees designated\nunder Mobilization Regulations, and also\nof their employers, in tlie following lines\nof work :\u2014\n(1) taverns or liquor, wine md beer\nstores; (2) retail sale of cmdy, confectionery, tobacco, books, statiorttry, neat;\n()) barber shops tnd betuty_ parlours;\n(4) retail and wholesale florist!; (!) tervice stations (gaioline-fillsng stations);\n(6) retail sale of motor vehicles or tccti-\nsoriis; (7) retail sale of iportlng gooit or\nmusical instruments; (_) waiter, ttxi\ndriver, elevator operator, hotel bell boy,\ndomestic icr.-ant; (1) my occupation in\nor directly associated with entertainment\nincluding but not restricted to tbtttrtt,\nfilm agencies, motion picture comp\u2014itt,\nclubs, bowling alleys, pool rooms; (10)\nmy occupation in or directly associttti\nwitb dyeing, cleming, md pressing (not\nincluding laundry work); baths; guide\nicrvice; shoe shining.\nMin rrlrrrtd la abort nul preterit riorum*nlt.at lha employment ojjicr,\nIndicating compliance veith MobiUtatton Regulationi\n_w_w*\\m__m <m -MM_m\nHuMWuutT Mrromx,\n____ tf !__*\u25a0\nA. MacNamaia, Director\nNation- Selective Scn^ct\nD-t\n^\n--\n IMMMtMNNMMIMNtNMNMM\nWALKING IS THE\nTEST OF FIT!\nWhtn ytu wilk In your ntw\nIh9t, tur trained uleimin\nwttohti your foot ictlon tnd\nknowi whether or not fit ll\nright\nGreatest feet comfort and\nlongeit wear from shoei\naome when you are fitted at\nRt Andrew\n& Co.\nLeaders In Footfashion\n\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab$_\u00bbw\u00abws>s\u00abs\u00ab\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbss\u00bb.\nordon Helgren of\notlo, Listed\nlissing, Now Safe\nCASLO, B. C\u2014Word hai reach-\nthls cUy that Gordon Helgren,\no was recently listed as missing\naction, ls reporttd safe tnd wtll.\ni-       ' ' '\u2022\u2014\u25a0\nLACKS md SLACK SUITS\nSizes 12 to 18\n$4.95 to $12.95\n\u2022\\SHION FIRST LTD,\nm \"\"\"    wwSwm\nWATCH REPAIR\nI \u2022 Jtb fer experts Our work\nmurei your ittlittctlon.\nH. H. Sutherland\nII Btktr tt Nelion \u2022 0.\nitaaiuaiaiiiiiiitam\nYES - We Sell\n|AW AND PASTEURIZED\nMILK\nValley \\Ja\nOOTKNAY   TALLEY  1\/AIR.\nPatriotlim ...\nRation Problems\non Special Diet\nBy   LOGAN   CLENDENING,   M.D.\nThe peoplt who htvt to liie a apt-\nctll tnd peculiar typt ot ditt oh ao-\ncount ot allergy or dyipepiia trt I\nUttlt out of luck during rttionlng.\nTht official lists tnd. tablu ot tood\ntrt til Mt out vtry ntttly with tht\nexict amount of protein, carbohydrate, tat, vitamin and mlniral requirements, everybody ihould havt,\nDUt lt li left more or ltu to tht\nlmiglnttlon In what form they art\ngoing to get thtm.\nFor Instance, I itw tht othtr dty\nIn a magazine t photograph ot Utt\ntht brukfut thit wt used to tit\nln 1042 and tht breakfast that wt\nire .expected to tit ln 1943. Tbe\npicturu were in color tnd the tood\nlooktd equally ippetizlng\u2014to a normal, average person.\nWhereas the breakfast of 1942\nconsisted of trult, two nice fried\neggi, two itripi of bicon.tnd some\ntoast, these last two items were replaced in the breakfast of 1943 by\nthree large, thick pancakes or wheat\ncaku, maple syrup and a glass of\nmilk. Now your average grlde-\nschcol boy, bless hli heart, would\ngulp this down with pleasure and\nget plenty ol protein out of It, but\nthe sight is enough to mike a person with a duodenal ulcer or add\ndyspepsia writhe.\nEFFECT ON DYSPEPTIC*\nIf the wheit cakei were soft ind\ntender, they would Ue around in his\nitomach\u2014fOr hour\u00bb and hours and\nhours tnd hours. And they would\nfetl as lt a itone htd bten swallowed tnd sometimes as If It rolled\novtr tnd tU tht bicarbonate of ioda\nln tht world would not medicine\ntht dyipeptic to that fwett peace\nwhich he knew yesteryear.\n' In tht treatment of acid dyspepsia diet Is of paramount importance\nind the uit of proteins heads the\npreferred Ust because they arouse\ntht secretion ot the itomtch tht\nltut, ibsorb thi moit tetd Md irritate the lining of tht itomtch leut\nThe mtat substitutes, iuch u spaghetti trt likely to do Juit u much\nharm.\nALLERGY VICTIMS\nAnd the poor illergy victim, The\nont who ll sensitive to iomt tood.\nAbout one-half or 78 ptr ctnt. ot\nthtm tre sensitive to t vegetable or\ntwo, Some art sensitive to milk-\nend iomt to eggs; t vtry tew, to\nmeat. Aa the allergic .perion looks\nover tbe Hit of thingi thtt trt ivtlliblt to him, ht muit ibuddtr tnd\ntlrttdy anticipate tht sacrifice thtt\nht hu to mtkt tor his country, Ht\nwill bt reilly patriotic-red with the\nWEEKLY WARTIME^\nNUTRITION HINTSnf\nMirths login. Swift's htmi boot econo-\nmilt,whoie weekly wirtime cookingcolumn\nb i rtgulir feitutt ol th is pige. look for\nthese nimble hints luh Mondiy,\n_yr Mirlta U[tH\nNELSON SCXMLIpJBii^\nAncestors\nShould Be Blamed\nly MM M.J. VIQNIUX\ne Yuterday ifternoon tt Trinity United Church, Rev. 0. 0.\nBoothroyd offlclited it tht chrlit-\nenlng of Jimes Divld tnd Mtry\nLynne, ton tnd dtughtir oi Mr. tnd\nMri. L. 0. Morrell, Kokinee Stntt.\ne Mr. ind Mri. George WIUIi-\ncroft ind fimlly of TrtU wttt\nweekend vlilton it their North\nShort home.'\nt Percy Horton, mining man of\nStlmo, visited Nelson tt tht weekend. '\nHOMI OM LEAVE\nt Mrs. A. H. Noaku md htr son,\nAa 2 Robtrt Noaku, R.CA.F,, Edmonton, who it homt on leave, iptnt\nStturdiy in Ntlion,\nt Mri. D. F, Piters ot Appll-\ndiit iptnt tht weekend wtth Ntlion\nfritndi.\nt Mlu Shelli leiry and Mlu\nPhyllli Wation, Josephine Street,\ntrt tptndlng tht weekend hoUdiy\nat the home ot tht former's parents,\nMr. and Mrs. C. S. Leary, Nakuip.\nt Mrs. A. Somerville of South\nSlpcan viiited town Stturdiy.\nt Oscar l). Appliton was In tht\ncity from Procter Saturday.\nt Charles Adams of Kailo ipent\nSaturday in Nelson.\nt Most Rev. Martin M. Johnion,\nBishop of Nelson, ls in the Okanagan Dlitrict administering tht Sacrament of Confirmation In (ht virions towpi.\nt Visitors |n town at tbt weekend Includtd Mrs. Thring of TrtU.\nt Mt*. Batchelor of Procter wu\namong elty\" visitors Saturday.\nt Graham Rtld of Vancouver rtturned Sunday after a few days vis-\nIt to Nelson.\nt Rev. T. Browne of New Denver visited Ntlson Saturday.\nt Mri. Hoy and htr ion of Ntkuip viilted Nelson Stturdty.\nt Mn. Butlin ot New Denver'\nvisited Nelson Stturdiy.\nt ,Mrs. W. Calbick Sr., his rtturntd from spending thrtt weeki\nhlvei, whitt with hli pallor tnd blut\nmentally.\nDIABETICS\nAnother group who trt going to\nhavt ta mak* iomt vtry nice cal-\nculttloni trt the dttbttld. WhUt\nthty trt uied to nice cilculitloni,\nthty probably hiven't known tnythlng yet. They trt ilio ftced with\nan ibundance of ctrbohydntej ind\nvegetable food! which thty Will\npromptly tum Into iiigtr tnd whicn\nthty ctnnot mtttbolizt. Their protein lourcu wlU be reduced, certainly ai ftr u meat Is concerned,\nand the quution ii how mtny eggs\nthey can get.\nI am going to mtkt iomt! suggestions tbout theu people In tht\nnttr future\u2014in fict, u ioon tl 1\nfind out whtt rationing it tU tbout\nmyself.\nQUESTIONS AND ANSWERS\nP. C.t Cw anyone with i eltft pt-\nlltt htvt i lurglctl operation k u\nto bt tblt to ttlk plllnly?\nAniwer: Yu. But it ihould bl\ndont ttrly ln Uft. These opentioni\nin successful in proportion to tht\nttrly igt tt which thty ire performed. '    **\nS. F.: Is breaking out on tbt tkln\n\u2022omething likt eciemi, i common\nlymptom of isthmi?\nAnswer; Yei. B|th tithmi wd tc-\nremttoui eruption! on tht ikln in\ndut to lentltlvtntu to toot food\nor other nibstince.\nthicken en Casserole\nStewing fowl makes\nI tasty, economical diih\ndont this way\ntimet of petce, chicken\u2014eipe-\nllly t fine rout capon ot i broiler,\niea southern ityle\u2014is i dish for\n\u2022ail occasions. But now, in wit-\nne, stewing fowl can often pro-\nde i useful iltcrmtive when other\nCMS ue sauce. And done \"Ea\nUierole,\" it milta i delicious\nlh fot i fimily meil or i pirty.\nFirst, disjoint the bird, dividing\nje breut into four portions (ot\nre, if you count the with bone).\nhe legs will, of course, be two\nportions eich, but the wings uo\ngenerilly left whole. Dredge in\nflout, then brown in hot fit. Slice\ntwo ooioni fine and cover the\nbottom of 1 glus or earthenware\ncissetole ot covered stew pin with\nthem. Arrange t layer of the\nbrowned chicken on the onion\nslices. Next i Iiyet of peeled, sliced\npotitoes. Another layer of chicken.\nIf you have meat stock, fill up the\ncasserole, covet ind limmer for\ntwo houri in i slow oven. If you\nhive no meat stock on hand stew\nthe urate ind giblets of the\nchicken for in hour ot so ind use\nthe liquor. A (.up of cooked pew,\ndiced cirrots, or V5 lb. of peeled\nmushrooms can be idded with\nidvintage to this dish.\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nFifty-four piges packed with recipei, meil-plinning lnd mirketing\ntips, nutrition idvice, cooking time\nindrt ind oilier exclusive futures\n. . . that is \"Meit Complete,\"\nMirthi Login's lu-\ncimting new meit\ncookbook. Yours for\nonly lot. Write to\nSwift Cantdian Co.\nLtd,   Dtpt.   NCI9,\nToronto.\nIWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED\ntaken of Premium Quality Products; Brookfleld Butter,\nllfti and Cheete; Jewel Shortening and Silverleaf Lard.\nFlower Plants\non Market\nPetunia, dahlia, carnation tad\nuter planti wtn on tht Firmer.'\nPublic Marktt Stturdiy. Carrots\nind beets wtre not on ult but in\nexpected to appear on Hit ntxt\nweek.\nRhubarb Is now teven cents t\npound Insteid ot 10 ctntt. v\nQuotations wen:\nVEGETABLES\nArtlcbokei, lb  .10,3 for JJ\nIttks,  bunch _ _._... .05\nCarrots,, lb.    _..\u201e. tfl\nBtttt,  lb.  \u00bb_.  .OJ\nParsnips--lb. _ _  M\nNetted.Genu __\u201e...\u201e   7 lbs. JJ\nGirUc  lb.     .... JJ\nNetted Gem Potitou 7 lbi. JJ\nGreen Onloni, iunoh    .0!\nOnloni, lb.  _  AS\nFrench Beam, ] ltw, ____.._ JJ\nRoman Beans, 2 lbs.  JJ\nCabbage* lb _. _ OJ\nLeaf lettuce , bunoh  _. JO\nRadialrea, J. bunchei  _ .15\nPariley, bunch   ,0a\nFRUITS\nNorthern Spy Applu 7 lbl.  ...   JJ\nRhubirb, lb. _ \u201e 10\nOntirio tpplu, box ... .-... $1.30\nKing appla., | Ibt.     JJ\nPLANTS\nPimlu, lg., I for JJ; othen, to*. JO\nCiullflower, dos _   JJ\nCibbigi, dox.    JO\nLettuce, dot.   Jo\nDelphinium, eich  ....... ___ .11\nSweet WUllim, eich _ ,1J\nYellow Ditiy, uch _.... ,1J\nPetunli, doien   JO, .10, .7S\nDthlli,  uch    _  .IS\nCarnatloni, dozen _._  JO\nIAT THESE POODS IACH DAY\nMUT, FISH te routTlY lod 3 or\n4 iggi I week.\nTOMATOIS or Gtrutfruits or their\njmer. sod one other fruit.\nVKMTAIUS\u2014 urei! letly green or\nyellow, frequently raw, besides\npotitoes.\nMIAD --1-r. slice! C-nidi Ap-\npt<<v..l and une scrting whole\ngrtin cereil.\nMU-Adulti Vi piat. Children\n\u25a0OR thin  one  pine  Cheese if\niniltUr.\nIn TrtU tt tbt home of her ion-ln-\nliw ind diughter, Mr. ind Mri.\nAlU Mitchell.\nVISITOR FROM TORONTO\ne Mlu Bertha Wnggt hu trrlvtd trom Toronto on ta extended\nvlilt to her brother thd iliter-ln-\nltw, Mr, tnd Mn, I, C Wragge,\nObiervetory Stntt i '\n\u2022 Mn. Ham Edwirdion ot\nYmlr viilted town Stturdty.\nt Miss Vera Harrii of Trail Is a\ngueit ot Mr. tnd Mrt. T. William tn\nT tlrvttw.\nt Shoppers ln Ute elty Included\nMri. A. Barnu ot WUlow Point\nt Mn. J. Ferguson of Sunshine\nBty vlllttd Ntlton at the weekend.\ne T. Colt li in tht city from tht\nCout for I tew dayi.\nt' Mn. Junes Davidson ot Cranbrook irrived Saturday to ipend t\nweek tt tbt home of her parenti,\nMr. tnd Mrs. C. R. McLanden,\nInnei Strttt\nt Mr. and Mrt. Htrold Bmery,\nformirly of Nelion; now ot Cilgiry\nspent Sunday in Nilion, guests ot\nMr. tnd Mrs. Robert Andrew, Nel-\n\u2022oii Avtnue. \u2022 \u2022\nt Mr. tnd Mn. H. ~D. Dawson,\nKootenay Strett, had ai guut for t\nftw days, Mr. tnd Mn. H. C. Giegerich of YeUowknlfe, Y. T.\nt Mother Provincial Mary Flavli\nwith headquarters In Bellingham,\nWuh., iccompanied by Rev. Sliter Mtry St. Francii, Superior ot\nthe Mater Miiericordiae HospiUl,\nRossland, wtn gutiti tt St Joseph's\nAcademy it tht wttktnd on their\nwty to Fernie.\n{t Mn. J. G. Bunyan, Kerr Apartments, hid as weekend guest htr\nion, J. F. (BUly) Bunyan, R.C.A.F,\nCtlgtry.\nt Shoppen ln town Siturday\nIncluded -Mlu Joyct ButUn ot Ntw\nDtnvtr.\nt   Mr.  tnd  Mri.  Ingraham   ot\nSilmo vlllttd Ntlion it tht weekend,\n J -\"-\t\nFood Shortage\nGrows Acute\nIn Quebec Area\nOTTAWA, Mty J3 (OP.-A \"urloui emergency ihortige\" of meit\nind othtr .taple foodi txlsti in a\nwldt arei ot Saguenay County ln\nQuebec, largely btctuit Of tnemy\niction lut year\u2014io serloui that residents are' being permitted to take\nwild birds and birds' eggs normally\nprotected.\nSaguemy County runi ilong tht\nNorlh, shore of tht St Lawrence\nRiver from tht mouth of tht Sigu-\ntnty Rlvtr. to tht Stnlt of BtUt\nWt.\nMonashea Highway\nOpened\nTbt Monuhee Highway Is officlilly ppen for traffic, Diitrict Public Workt Engineer Ernut Smith\ntnnounced Saturdiy.\nMr. Smith idvised tht use of\nchtini.\n|y tarry Oliveiind Mytn, M..B.\nThen ttlll pnvtlli tht notion\namong pirenti, tven tmong somt\nteacheri that t child li bern ihort\nln ipelling, reading or trlthmetic.\nThli lingering myth hit dont no\nend of hirm to many a child.\nYou know tht itory. Jim dou\nvery well In ill hit Khool work but\njuit ctn't ipell. Hit fither is i mil-\n'erable speller too, ind ht hu tn\nuncle juit u bid. It looki u If ht\nhai inherited hli ipelling disability\nand wlU alwayi bt i bid speller,\nboor kid. The child ntturally be-\nUevet It\nOf course, iomt chUdrtn art\n\"bom thort\" in til book leirnliig\ntnd obvlouily than li wldt lndlvlduil differences imong children iven\nof tht umt family, in quickneii of\nlearning tnythlng it ichool. Nevertheleu, much ot tht apparent general dultatH ot tny particular child\nmight not tvtn be a matter of native\nlimitation ilnce so many factor! help\ndetermine a child'i ichool success.\nBut of one thing we can bt highly\ncertain, thanki to common sense\nand psychological itudiu\u2014any child\nwho reads well can leam to apell.\nAny child who succeeds In any batlc\nichool nibject ,ls tblt to mtke pro.\ngress ln my othtr basic tubject.\nOt count t vliutl or heiring defect might provt more ot i hind-\nrtnet ln ont subject thin inother,\nMoreover, t chUd who excels In hli\nspelling, reading ind irlthmetic,\nmight lag ln music or art' becauie\nof mom bulc ttniory defect. For\neximple, ht might bt color blind\nor stone deat or weak ln pitch discrimination,\nSOLVINO PARINT PROBLIMS\nQ- My boy, 14 yein old, uyi ht\nwould Ukt to lttn to be a good\npublic ipetker. Ht alio uyi ht feels\nawfully Kind when tot muit ittnd\nup to talk, tvtn before hli clan. It\nyou htvt tomt suggeitlons, thty\nmight also help mt. a thru-cent\nitimp-ii enclosed for your nply.\nA.-Let him know it w|U be a\nlong, hard struggle but that he can\nwin If it wUl keep tryii^ for yean\nu follows:\nMtke it a practice to know exact-\nly whtt you are going to uy befort\nyou ipeik in clast or btfore any\nother group and hold yourself to\nexactly that. Stand on both feet\nand face your audience squarely and\ntake tlmt tnough for t fuU deep\nbreath befort you begin and to take\nanother hid breath tfttr you havt\nfinishtd before Etting down. Pnctlce tvtrywhert it lookini at tht\npenon you Ulk to or lliten to.\nTake advantage of every rtuoneblt\nopportunity to ipeak whtn you ire\nsure you hive something worth sty.\ning. Alio bi \u2022 good listener.\nNASSAU, (CP)-A itttlttlcil sur-\nvey of the Wett Indlti copn Indui-\ntry hu been etrritd out, and a conference li to bt. htld soon to consider Uit formation ot in inter-co-\nlonlil tnoclitlon for copn and othir\noil-seed producers.\nOil Jim CVjl\nMONDAY, MAY 24\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNINC\n7:45\u2014Special Empirt Dty Program\nl:00-CB.C. New,\n8:15-Front Lint Ftmily\nS:JO-Yinkte Houst Pirty\nJ.-00-BBC Ntwt'\n\u00bb:lJ-Orgin (CKLN)\nfc\u00bb-Tht Concert Muttr CKLN\n\u00ab:48\u2014Mondty'i Modern Mtestro\n\u2022:tt-Timi Signil\nlOrOO\u2014Morning   Vlilt\n10:15\u2014Halt and Hilt (CKLN)\nMitt-Chin WtUict 'Thiy Tell\nMt\"\nll:00-rrom Uie Old Southlindi\n11:18\u2014Variety Tlmt tOCLN)\nll:SO-Soldier*l Wlft\nU.48-Your Hollywood Ntwi Olrl\nAFTERNOON\nlJrOO-B.C. Firm Broidcut\n\u00bb\u00a3\"_.-   .^ taui 'CKLN'\n12:30-CBC NtWi\nU.'tS\u2014Between the Booktndi\nl:00-Sonp by Ann Witt\nLlS-lnttrludt %\nl.II-IWk \"Perili of Junior\"\n1:30\u2014Fiedler Conducti\n2:00-MadeUnt CuroU Reidi\nllJ-Qtmi From tht Muilcil\nShowi\nI'M.- Tlmt\n_:4S-Llittntn' Fivorltti\n3:00\u2014Meiser'i   lalanderi\n3:15\u2014Mirror for Women\n3:30\u2014Mirlo Berinl\nS:4J-BBC New!\n4:00\u2014Noviluque\n4:15\u2014\"Xmplre Diy\"\u2014from England\n4:30-Dlnnin' Sisters\n4:45\u2014London Palladium Orch.\n5r00-Newi Comment\n5:05\u2014To Be Announced\n5:30\u2014The Choristers\nEVENINC\nSrOO-Supper Melodiu (CKLN)\n6:30-Songi it Twilight (CKLN)\n8:45\u2014Supper Dmce (CKLN)\n1_ml- Ntwi\n7:15\u2014Cinidlin  Roundup\n7:30\u2014Imtnimintal Recital\n7:45-Hllp Wanted\n8:00-BBC NtWl Reel\n8:30-Orgin Rt?lttl\n\u00bb:00-Mui!c From the Piclfle\nA:30-Dr. 0. 0. Sedgewick\n9:45-Sirenidi In Rhythm\n10:0O-CBC Niwi\n10:15-BUnd AUiyi\n10:3O-Anita Ellis\n10:45\u2014Dtnct Orchutn   .\nllrOO-God Sivt thl King\nAsters,  doien\nDAIRY PRODUCI\nHead Cheese, lb _\t\nCottage Cheese, lb \t\nSauer Kraut lb \t\nDairy Butter, lb _\t\nEGGS\nGr|de' A. large doi\t\nMedium, doien  _\t\nMEATS\nBeef. lb. _ 15 to\nVeal. lb _ IS to\nUmb,  Ib     JO to\nBeef Liver, lb.  \u2014\nCalf Liver, lb.  \t\nBologna,  lb   \t\nLleer Sausage, lb \t\nPork Siunge, lb.  ,\t\nPork  Hudi, Ib\t\nFowl. lb.    JO to\nPork, lb  OS to\nJellied Chicken. J cupi for  15\nRabbit, Ib.     ...    _\nBlood Sluuge, lb. _    J\u00ab\nJS\nlllllllllillliiiiiltlllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM|i\ndiwhmg-T-\nm____-WW_L\n\u25a0y   BETSY   NEWMAN\nI lllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nM_\nSt. Paul's Circle\nHoi Rummage Sale\nTht ltdlu ot Mn. Hirt'i Circle\nNo. 4 ot St. Piul'i Unlisd Church\nheld t suecuiful rummigi uii\nStturdty morning it tttt Firmtri'\nPublic Mirktt\nMtl. T. Dolphin, M\u00bb. F. T. Grit-\nflthi tnd Mn. A. Sptnot, Sr., uilited Mil. Hirt ti tht Committti ln\nehtrgt.\nNearly $285 In\nTag fer Armed\nServices Gifts\nNeirly MSR tm contributed tf\nNtlion District resident! Stturdiy\nfor tbt work cd tht Ntlion Womtn'i Auxllliry to the Activt\nForctt-tht lending of tocki, iwttten, glovu, helmeti tnd othtr knitted arUclu, tnd general comforti,\nto mtn ind womtn on tctlve itrvict. Tht mm df IW repreiented\nreceipts od tht Auxllliry'i Spring\ntag.\nMn. H. H. Currie, PrMldent, wu\nOtntnl Convener, tnd Headquar-\ntu wtn it htr homt. Thl Taggers\nOommltttt consisted ot Mrs. A. D,\nOUver, Mki. B. Ramiden tnd Mn.\nCi- A. 'Moir. Mn. Thomil Cookson\nhtd ehtrgt of refreshments.\nTaggers wtrt:\nMtiMi Sylvli Morgin, Jun Rim-\nmtr, Margaret MdLeod, Dorothy\nHarkneu, Mirgiret Dodmin, Diwn\nMinif.eld, Lutie Holmu, Mary\nAlmony, Doreen Jackman, Margiret\nDonaldson, Joyce Rees, Pat Divli,\nAnnt Hamilton, Miry Lou Domldion, Byrnie Burgtu, Sonja Jani-\nrud, Doloru Johinnion, Kathleen\nPaddon, Betty Collinson, Catherine\nMclnnis, Mtry Kubin, LlUlin\nSwain, Llllkin Cirtwright.\nMlnu Fern Openihiw, Mirjorie\nRuppel, Bernice Bonderud, Eileen\nCathers, Lomlne Poulin, Elsie\nMarie Ecclei, Beryl Ctlblpk, Owtn\nClirk, Frances Turntr, Loli Whlmster, Peggy Wood, Betty Wmlck,\nPeggy Shrlevu, ShelU Dawion,\nMolly Jun Idiens, Dorothy Wtsslck, Emily Kilter, \u00ab,\nMn, A. Citheri, Mn. Jamu\nDawion, Mn. F. Brooki, Mri. T. R.\nMoiher, Mrs. W. J. Coltmin, Mn.\nE. Oeorgt, Mn. W. Perry, Mn. J. T.\nAlmony, Wn. L. Leno, Mri. J. C.\nHooker, MW, - M Gillott, Mn. A.\nBlals, Mn.. K Sutcllffe, Mn. I.\nDawney ind Mn M. Ctiptr,\nBob Bostock tnd Roy Lingill,\ni'    i '\u2014\u2014.mmm\u2014\nW. A. Conference in\nNelion June 17\nKASLO, & C.-flt. Mirk'i Anglican W.A. held thtlr monthly mtttlng it tht Rectory In plice et tbt\nMay ule. Talent monty WU raised\nby the memben wtth flnt ruulti.\nTht tint Deanery WA, Conference to be htld In thli Deanery\nwill ttkt pltct tn Ntlion Junt 17.\nMisi A. Hodges and Mn. Fnnk\nHelme were tea hoatessea.\nNILSON DAUY NEWS, MONDAY, MAY 24. 1943 \u2014 5\nRad Cross...\nWorking Girl, 15\nYears of Age\nWants to Help\n...... By BEATRICE FAIRFAX ....\nDur Mlu Filrfix:\nI am 10 yetn old, md hivt hid\nonly in eighth grade tducttion. I\nquit Khool to go to work. My ptrtnti in uparated ind H'l i hard\nUtt not to hive your parenti togtthtr.\nMy brothtr li ln the Amy ind\nhu i vtry dingiroui uslgnment.\nBefon he wtnt Into Oil Army I\ndidn't worry much ibout thi wir,\nbut whm hi told mt iomt ot tht\nhorrlbli thlngi, I felt thtt iveryone\nihould do hli pert\nI tdore my brother mort thin\nmyone ln thli world ind wmt to\ndo lomething to help, I un l heilthy\nitrong girl, tnd tlwtyi midt good\ngridei In ichool. Have worked moit\not my lift. Ctn you luggest something tor mt to do?\n, HOPEE,\ntf you hive tlmt for your rtgultr\njob you could tnroU ln thi Junior\nRtd Cron. I takes glrli pf high\nichool in, tnd tvtn thou ln tht\nhlghtr claim of gndt ichool. In\nlti clmei you will be tiught to\nmikt lurglctl dressings, ud othtr\nwork which wlU provt highly valuable to you all your lift. It you\nhtvt t lewlhg michlnt, where yon\nin tmploytd tnd irt permitted to\nuse it the Red Crow wlU give you\ngarments to make. It'i pretty ditti-\nFREEMAli\n*    fUHNITUM CO.\nThl Houn ot Furniture Vtluu\nPhont 115 Ntlun\nTRADE IN YOUR\nOld Furniture\non NEW\ncult for \u2022 girl ii younf u you are,\nmd alio tmploytd to do defence\nwork.\nSHEEP CREEK AND\nU.S. CARS\nCOLLIDE\/NELSON\nAbout OMO dimage wu ({one to\ntwo cirs which collided Siturday\ntvtnlng it tht Intersection ot Silica md Joiephlne Streets.\nRiymond A. Connolly ot Seattle,\nWuh, wu driving down Josephine\nStreet towird Biker, tnd Gordon\nMclntyre ot Sheep Crttk wu driving down SUlca when thty collided it thl corner.\nNo ont wu injured.\n;:\n:i:\ni'J\n.'.\n1\nif i\n\u25a0 ;i\nC\".\nLIGHT SUMMER SUITS\nDRESSES and HATS\nMilady's Fashion Shop\nMalty-rich\nGoodness!\n\u2022\"THERE'S morning miglc\n**\u25a0 in thtt dcl]c.oui, iweet-u-\ni-nut flivor of Grape-Nuts\nHikes-the result of a two-\ngriln blend ol sun-ripened\nwheat and malted harley.\nAod don't forget die good nourishment 70a get from Grape-Nat.\nFlakes-nourishment we ali need\nthese days. Bu; Grape-Nuts Flakes\n-tool your grocer,\nGrapetNuts\nFLAKES\nSFII1\nA FrMRiet Or (eofiOrVi rowi\nTODAY'I MINU\nBeef Llvtr with Onloni\nBaked Potitou\nBeet Greens- Prune Silid\nOringt Layer Calte\nTet or Coffu\nBEEF LIVER WITH ONIONI\n1 ilices bacon. 1 pound bett llv>r,\niliced thin, Vi ttupoon nit, pepper,\nflour, ltt cupi thinly sifted onloni,\nift ttupoon ult, V, cup hot witer.\nPinfry btcon until crlip, drain\non paper toweling. Sprinklt Uvtr\nwith ult tnd pepper, dredge with\nflour ud brown ln hot btcon tit,\nthtn rtmovt to grand cuitroli,\ncover wtth onloni. Rinie out pin\nwith hot wtttr md pour It ovtr\nmut tnd onloni. Sprinklt with idditlonil ult aod pepptr, crumble\ncrlip bacon ovtr top, cover tnd\nbiki In moderate ovtn (IM\ngreei T.) 40 minutu. Servei 4.\ndr-\nORANQE LAYER CAKE\ntablupooni ihorttnlng, 1\nnip\nsugar, S tags, IH cupi flpur, 1\nteaspoons biking powder, l-l tei-\nspoon ult, 4 cup orange Juke.\n('nam fat and iugir, idd beiten\negg yolki ind mil well. Sift dry\nIngredient! together md tdd alternately wlh oringt Juice, thtn fold ln\nitlffly bitten tgg whitei. Bake In\ntwo layers ln \u2022 moderate oven (379\ndegrees F.) for U tn JO minutei. Put\nliyen together with orange froitlng. If you wint to mikt \u25a0 mora\nelaborate cakt, dteorttt with orange\nsegment! or strips of ctndltd onngi\npeel.\nORANQI FROI. INT,\n1 ttupoon whltt corn iyrup, \">\ncup sugir, H ttupoon pittd oringt rind, 1 111 whltt, J ttbltipooni ortngt Juice.\nPut In doublt boiler, but con-\nittnUy with rottry, tgg btitir\nwhUt cooking ovtr boiling witir\nI to 7 minutei. Rtmovt from hut.\nAdd ft teupoon lemon rind ind 1\nsprinkling of ult. Beit thoroughly\nind ipnid en cikt.\nYou, too, con gtt\nBRIGHTER WASHES\n\u2022 WOMIN IYHYWHHI ire utoniihtd it tht\nufe, ipeedy SunUght wty to gtt the mott idled\nptrtt .-r.gh.ir.   Yoa Jutt put 1 tooth of\nSunlight totp en grubby cuffi, ham, tdgu.\nInittntly 1 (Um of totp ii ipread over tht dirt\nand, no matter how you do your waih, Sunlight'l\n\"fitr\u00ab-m\u00abp.nee<'qi.icklyl_oe-nithedrepMt__l_t.\nClothei latt longer Sunlight'l no-harcf-\nttihhini way. lo try Sunlight next Wuhdiy.\nSty to-dbyt to clothu thtt look' 'half-waahed.\"\nOet dothu rtdltnUy bright til emu... iweet-\nimrlllng, too. And fbr home-dewing Jobt try\nSunUght. It btnlihu dirt quickly ftom woodwork, tiln, windowi, linoleum.\nDltHWASH.NO It MITII with Sunlight\nOrtMt dluppetri likt magic. And bectuu\nSunlight ii til pur* totp, It new nuku handi\nnd tnd rough.\ni LErt:_  noDtrn\nPOR A CpMPLETE WASHING JOB\nYOU CANT     CIIMIIPUT\nDO WITHOUT    OUnUUll\n\t\n\t\n e:-\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, MAY 24,  1943\n___________f_____________________________\\\n.\n'*.   *\u25a0    .*' i\nTODAY'S News Pictures\n'  \u25a0     .,A \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' \u2022\u25a0\"' *: '   \u25a0 \u25a0   '   '       r .  \u25a0-\u2022\u25a0'.'\nw>\n1\nUOiNE DAM BEFORE R.A.F. VISIT\nHen is the great Mohne Dam, which\nsupplied power to the German war industry In tbe Ruhr Valley, now destroyed\nby the R.A.F. The dam backed up a lake \u2022\nfour square miles in area and 125 feet\ndeep in the district East of Esses. .\nGUN CREW STRIPS FOR ACTION IN NEW GUINEA\n\u25a0 Enemy activity again centres in New\nGuinea. Here an Allied anti-aircraft gun\ncrew prepares to welcome Jap planes as\nan alert is sounded. The entire post ie cov\nered with a large camouflaging net which\nia quickly removed to permit free operation of the weapon.\nDUD YESTERDAY\nPremier William 'Aberhirt ot\nAlbtrti, httd of ttit world's first\nSocial Crtdlt Govirnmeot, who\ndied it Vtncouvtr Sundiy ifter a\nWMk'i Ulntu. Hli Social Credit\nPirty iwtpt to victory In tht Albtrti Provincial tlection In IMS.\nHe wti I ichool teacher ind Bible\nelm leider before thit. Ht be-\nmint intereited In Social Cte .it\nbi\nSIR WILLIAM BEVERIDGE IN U. S. AND CANADA\nSir William Beveridge, famed British economist and\nauthor of the Beveridge cradle to the grave social security plan, is shown with Lady Beveridge in New York. Sir\nWilliam is also visiting Canada.\nCZICH HIAD\nPreildent    Iduird    Benei    of\nCxechoslovikii, who has been vltltlng President Roosevelt In Washington.\n7__Ajio_.    -%__!_.\nMAKE BOTH VERSIONS\nTwo bright cotton dirndls from\none Marian Martin Pattern, 9331!\nMake a playtime style with gathered cap sleeves and a sweetheart\nneck; a \"best\" frock with appliques to match collar and sleeve-\nbands.\nPattern 9331 may be ordered\nonly in children's sizes 2. 4, 6, 8. 10.\nSl\u00ab 6, with collar, requires l\\\nyards 35-inch and V, yard contrast\nfabric; other version, IH yards 35-\nlnch and 2V\u00ab yards ric-rac.\nSind 20 centi for thli pittern to\nThe Nelion Dally News, Needle-\nenft Dipt, Nelion. Write plainly\npttttrn numbtr, your nimi tnd\naddreu. Patterni will be milled\nto your homi In ibout 15 days.\nThere mty bt iome further \u2014\nlay In delivery became of thi\nlarge Increase in orders during tht\npreient isaion.\nAUNT   HET\n.By ROBERT QUILLEN\nt-X-f1\n\"A woman may look fine from\nhead to (oet. on the outalde, but\nshe still feels like a tramp if she's\ngot on a frauled old glrdlt.\"\nREAD THK SIGNPOSTS\nIN A DELICATE contract, thl\ndeclarer ahould be lomething like\na traveler ln strange territory. He\n\u2022hould watch for every signpost,\nind read every direction with\ngreat care. The eame goei, Incidentally, for the defender!. Sometime* a road which leemi it Ant\nto be unmarked la clearly pointed\nout by \"not one, but a number of\ndlffennt guldei.\n\u2666 AS\n\u2666 k q io t e i\n\u2666 783\n*10 8\n(Detltr. North. Eait-Weil vul-\nnirtble.)\nNorth      But    South       Wut\n14        Pttt      1\u2666 Fail\n1 f Put       4 f\nEait pltyid hli 4 on hli partner'! lead of the apade Q Dtclir-\ner won It with the A and returned\n, the heart 5 to tht J, But winning\nwith Uit A ud sending btck thi\nspade 1. Wett overtook It with\ntht 10, but clearly both he md\nthi declarer failed to grasp thi\nilgnlllcince of thtt card, though\nthl 3\"was ottt ot sight.\nWttt now shifted to the club 5,\nWhich dummy ducked, Uw A icorlng for But. Not tiklng tny ltad\nfrom hla hand, ht uted hta heart\nI, which South took, The diamond\nSmut wu now tried, tnd filled.\nputting him down one.\nWitt ihould htvt read tbt\n\u2022ptdi t rttum to tht second\ntrick, when hi kmw hli pirtner\nhid the K tnd alio probably tht\n3, u significant, the um of thi\nhigher spot card meaning hi\nwanted Weat to return tha higher-\nranking of Uie other aide suits,\ndiamonds Initead of clubs. Htd hi\ndone thtt, the contnet would have\nbeen beiten with a trick'tn each\nault, just u It wu. But Out would\nhave been a tet which WU not dependent on decltrtr'i erring later\nWith the club return being thi\n5, South ihould hive ducked hi\ndummy u ht did, the A pitying,\nind when he won the rttumid\nhetrt, ihould have couhted Weat\nfor the club J under the Kule of\nEleven. The llit of West s leid. 5.\nsubtracted from 11, leavu 6, the\nnumber of higher cardi In thi\nthrtt othir hindi. Thui he wu\nmirked with the J, not only on\nthe flat lud of Ull mil. but\ntheretfter. Hence thtt cird oould\nhtve been finessed igilnit, ind\n\u2022o two ditmondi could hive been\ndiscarded on the clubi. Thtt would\nhtvi tvotdtd the .rt.sk of thi diimond flnute, which wu dearly\nmirked to South u t loier by\nEut'i return letd of thit ipade I\nIn plice of Uit K or 3\n\u2022   \u00a7   \u2022\nTomorrow'i Fronts-.\n\u2666 QS\ntr in n j\n. K KM\n4QM4\nA K J 101\n\u2666 AT.\n\u2666 Q ins 4.1\nt>\u00bb\ntDwlir: South. Neither lldi\nvulnerable I\nWhat bidding would you lecom-\nmend on thli dtalT\nDAILY CR055WORD\nACT-OSS\n1. Mall iwin\n4. Weaken\n7. Courage\n.  Supports\n11. Cuing\n13 Valley of\nthe moon\n14. SklndiseiM\n15. Simpleton\n11. Dlitreu\nalgnal\nIT. Cuk\nIt.Goddeuof\nhtrvesti\n30 Concise\n33. Cil! for\nrepetition\nS3. Oaw\n39. Prepar.1\nfood\nSO Steps over\nfence\n31 Incite\n33. Word.\nblindness\n13. Lowut\npoint\n35. Boring tool\n31 Policeman\nSt. To drudge\n43. Pert-oil t\u00bb\nthrough\niViu\n41. Dinger\n4\u00ab. Valuible fur\n47.Tout Iwiy\ntt Cc-nit.llt-\ntion\n43. Cleanie of\ntotp\n50 Afflrmttlvi\nvott\n11. Nevertheleu\nDOWN\n1 Social\ngroup!\nI. Percolate\n3. Small cuki\n4. Braschet\n6 Dry\nt. raralyrlng\ndlieue\nT. Clitemi\n8 Exchinge\npremium\n10. To fill on\nwiter\n11 Placei\n18. Before\n30. Memento\n31. Ooln\n23. Shield\n31 Conjunction\n24 Gear tooth\n26 French\ntown\n3T Turkestan\nriver\n38. Meadow\n30. Sleek\n32. Fun\n34. One-seeded\nfruit\n35. Too\n36. Carry on\nthe perion\n3T. Lower lipi\nofIniecti\n39. Zone of\nconflict\nJ'JfcJ _   !._-.;_-'-'\nvma. onnr.\nHi.f_.IJ.-  _-.-_.DN''\nGHQaa HHtaai\nOBJ   _\u2022_  I3Hi\nHgMfl\naa*.*-. ar.Liii'1\nanoint- urn--\nnDH.J*..)   IT's li\n.lll,1i.'.\nnan una __\n~r.rat.__. -vOTi\nan_i <m_-\nYr.te.l-. \u2022 Asi\u00ab\n40. Helpt\n41. Merriment\n43 Satiate\n45 Indian\n,1\n\t\n. I\t\n\u2022\n \u2014\u25a0__-_\n\t\n\t\nPHONI 144\ntook Down Theie Wont Ad Columni for Bargaini\nONE 144\nBIRTHS\nHALB-To Mr. and Mn. W. Hale,\nit Arrow Lakt! Hospltil, Nakusp,\n(fay _W, twin aom.\nHELP WANTED\nBOY FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO\n\\ .Wilt on ranch commencing about\nl tald-June. State monthly wage ex-\nI  pected. F. H. Chmttr, B.R. No. 1,\nNelion.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL  DIRECTORY\nASSAYERS AND MINI\nREPRESENTATIVES\nharold\"?S T-UttOOSSMND\nB.C..  Provinciil Amytr. Chemrt.\nIndividual    reprcientitivi    for\nihipptti tt Trill Snuliir\nA J   Bull   Indtpendent Mini RIP-\nresentollvi   Bo\u00bb 94, trail. H.L.\n\u2022WANTED: MAN OB WOMAN. 4\nI   hrs. a day tor sweeping and clean-\n[   Ing ichooli. Apply National Selective Service.\nOIRL   OR   WOMAN   TOH   OIN.\nHouiework. Apply 710, Joiephlne.\n.SITUATIONS WANTED\nSpecial Low Rattl (or non-.\nCommercial idvertliement! under thli classification to assist\npeople ieeklng employment\nOnly _) tot one week te dayi)\ncoven tny number of reouired\nlinei Ptyiblt in idvanct Ado\n10c if box numbei deslrtd\nChinese   Gardner   wants\ngarden work or othtr ptrt time\nwork. Ph. Ml.'\nE W  WIDDOWSON PROVINCIAL\nAiiayer. 301Joieplti.it St.. NeUon\nTHt  WEST  KOOTENAY  ASSAY\nOfflct, UO Stanleys... Nelson. BC.\nCHIROPRACTORS\nm H.668ALB\"' fl.C. __MJ-\nGrad X-ray. S'.rand Blk.. Ttlll\nENGINEER* AND 8URVEYORH\nft W  HAGGEN MlMft<3 4 CIVIL\nEngineer;  BC., Land Surveyor.\nRoisland and Grand forki B.<-\nPUBLIC NOTICES\nLAND REGISTRY ACT\n(Section 160)\nB6YDC _*_______to_-,\nNelion. B.C.. Survtyor tnd\nEngineer, Phone 661-R,\nINSURANCE AND RIAL ESTA It\nem t ___-. IHSBBHCE\nRtal Eltttt Phone ISO.\nMACHINISTS\n\u2014___m__-m\u2014\nMichlnt ihop. tetiyltnt add electric\nwelding   motor   rewinding\ncommercial refrigeration\nPhone M3 324 Vernon St.\nSTEVENSON'S   MACHINE   SHOP\nSpecialists in mint ind mill work\nMuch ne work, light lnd huvy\nElectric ind Acetyltnt welding\n708 Vtrnon St., NtUon  - Ph 08\nJN THE MATTER OF Lot J In\nBlock \u00ab, Nelson City, Plan 349, Save\nind Exctpt from the tald Lot Parii \"A\" (D,D. S9S3-I) thereof:\nProof having been filed in my\n(tint of ;he lost of Certlflcaie ot\nIlte No. 8-0-K to tht above men-\noned landi in the name of Albert\nThomas Walley and bearing date the\nUth June, 1893 I HEREBY GIVE\nNOTICE of my Intention at the ex- j 8A3H FACTORIES\nSASH fACTORV\n_ tint publication hereof to Issue I Ha\"rdwood \"mtrchint, 373 Baker St\n\"Tovitlnntl Cenlficate of Ttlt I- i\nIan ot tuch loit Certificite. Any SECOND HAND STORES\nOPTOMETRI8T8\nMARSHALL\nW  E\nOptomitruti\n1498 Bay Ave.. TraU       Phont 177\nItuon hiving tny Information with | Wft _!UY __. Atft) KUCRANU*\nafertnee to iuch loit Certificate ot | wha, have , ph 5M Ark gwre\nBtlt li requested to communicate\nrlth tht undenlgned.\nDATED AT NELSON, B.C.. thit\ntth day of April. 1943\nA. W. IDIENS,\nRegistrar.\nPETS\nA.RDEE   KENNELS.   WALDHEIM,\nS .sk Specializing ln Irish Setttri\n; DATE Of FIRST PUBLICATION pus, CANARIES, BEES, ETC.\nKtv 3. 1943.  - \u2014 _\nBTATE OF AS* V.*_ MESKER\n(DECEASED)\nJtoTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\neditors hiving clilnu against ihe\ntltt of An Carl Mesker who died\nKamloopi, B.C. on March 4th.,\n143, ire required on or betore June\nOth. 1943 to forwird full particular.\niereof, duly verified, to W. G. Moll\nod George Benwell, Hume Hotel,\nWANTED: DOG FOR FARM. AP-\nply Box 38, Slocan City.\nWANTED MISCELLANEOUS\nlelion, *C\u00bb the executon name*    ttgfct dellv\u00aby Iruck. Lata model.\nhi Iut w'll of the nld deceaied\nl_- TAKE NOTICE that after\nlut men'.Ioned dite, the txe-\nBtcri -will proceed to distribute the\niirti ot tht it'd deceased among\nba partlu entitled thereto, having\nregard only to the claimi of which\nlty lhaU then haye notice, and that\naid execution will not bt Ua\nPERSONAL\nWHIN IN VANCOUVER STOP A'l\nAlmu  Hottl   Opp,  CPJt   Dtpol\nEVERYTHING   FROM   CUA'l,\nhingert to bith tubs bought in-\nsold It Chen Second-Hand Stort\nTOP   PaiCIS   PAID   FOR   USED\nfurniture,   itoves.   heattri,   tooU,\nmuilcil Instruments Ph 934 Ark\nLONELY LADIES, GENTLEMEN,\ngtt acquainted Join matrlmon.al\nolub, Lttttr Introduction. Frtt\npirtlculin. .Box 303, Vtncouvtr.\n2B#-THE PHOTO MILL-25<\nPO Box 339. Vancouvtr\nRolU developed tnd printtd 39c\n12 reprints 3x7 enlirgement 35o\n25c L10NS PH0^25c\nP.O Box 431 Vtncouver\nAny 8-exp\" roll developed tnd printtd 29c Reprlnu 3c. Free 9x7 coupon\nLONELY FOLKS! JOIN RELIABLE\nconfidential matrimonial club.\nMany Mtmbtn with means Pirtlculin ind descriptions 10c. La-\ndllt tree  Box 121   Regina.\nNATURE'S REMEDIES - FOR\nPllei uit Ptlovi Balaam. $1.00\nwlih money back guarantee, and,\nfor Arthritis and Rheumatism uie\nBreenatone. Month's supply $1.00.\nIndian Remedies, Box 118, Vancouver, B.C.\n__\"____'--- seND'I.c\nfor World'i Funnieit joke Novelty\nand catalog of feminine hygtmt\nproducti, druggists sundries, booki\non aU subjects, medical preparation! tte. Wttttrn Diitributon,\nBox 24FNC, Reglni, Saik,\nFILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINT-\ntd (9 or 8 exposure roU) 29c Kt-\nprtnt! 3c each. For your vacation\n' snapshot!, choott Kryital Finish\nGuirtnteed non-ttdt prints.\nKryinl Photoi. Wilkie Saskatchewan Esttbllshed over 30 yean\n___m-_\\m-_-\\ DEVlL-\noptd and primed 29c. Reprlnti 3c\ntach 79 for $2.00. Send names and\naddresses of 3 (rends who take\n. picturu ind wt wlll include 3\nextrt prlnti. Promp eftcient lervice. \"Fotoi\" c-o Poitmilter, Bnl-\n1 ant, B.C.\n~HJR5\nBuy  your  Fur  Coit  Now\u2014Pty\nill   Summtr-Fret   itoragt\u2014\nA tractive  Pricti\nExpert Restyling - Repairing\n\u2014Low Rate*\u2014\nSAFE POLAR STQRACE\nPolar Fun Ltd. - Vancouver, B C\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP MlilAbS\not iron Any quantity Top print\npaid    Activa   Trading  Company\ntit PoweU St   Vmcouver   BL\nMEDIUM SIZE MI-A.T SHOW-CASE! itttlgltt thi\" p'li_Tt\"once. \\ou irt\nrefrigerator, let or tltctric,, Alto.under_no_obllgatl0n.\nARE YOU IN DBB7?\nWe havt t reliable, common-sense,\nbuslnest-like Nrvice, where you\nctn liquidate your accounti on\n1 confidential Budgtt Pltn w th\nyour credlton. Free coniultttlon. In\nGood tlrei euential. Apply Parker\nBros., Lemon Creek.\nY.ANTBD:   LARGE  SX___T-\nhoney extractor, 12-inch ba_keti.\n\u25a0nd steam uncapping outfit, ntw\ncondition E. H. Hird, Slocin Cir>.\nWAfh'BD: 2*<D-kAM> bBOSH\nbretklng plow In good cond. Cuh.\nBt tor the iald mett or my part Jl^Carlton, Jluebepy Crtek.\nhereof to iny penon or penoni of w ANTES: REFRIGERATOR.\" TN\ntost clitmi notice ihill not hive | gl cond. Cuh. Box 3513, Newi\n\u00bbcn received by then it the date of\nich dlitributlon.\nDATED it Nelson, B.C., thit 22nd.\niy Of Miy, 1943\nH. C. IRVING\nSolicitor for tbe Execuion.\nUVE STOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES. ETC.\nJABY CHICKS. NEW HAMPSHIRE\nind Rhode Island Red Approved\n\u2022nd blood-tested Raid; to imp\nevery Tueidiy $12 per 100 John\nGoodmin. GiUey Avenue Hi entry. 1999 Ollley Avenue. New\nWaiunlruter. BC\nWDERS TAKEN FOR QUALITY\nLeghorn chicki for Miy ind June\n. delivery. AU Itock ipproved ind\nbloodtested. Send for part culars\nind price Uit todiy. New Siberia\nFarm. A Balikshln, Chilliwack.\nBr.tiih Columbia.\n*OR SALE: 1 REOISTTID SHORT-\nhorn buU 3 yn. old. 1 Registered\nihorthorn  bull 9  mo. old. Pnci\n'1200 ind $73. Apply Joi Derry,\nCanyon, B.C.'\n'OR SALE; 1\u00bb HEAD OF GCOD\nhorsei, 1300 to 1700 _\u00bb., aU broKe\nto.htrneti. At C.P.R itockyirdt,\nNelion, BC. Albert Windy.\n'OR SALE: 2S SUPER LEOHUKN\npulleti. Laying In t wit. Ph, 7\u00bb4Hi.\nPACK HORSE FOR SALE MARE\nJ. Voykin, Porto Rico, Ymir,\nftrhuui Dailji Sfotna\nTtlephont 144\nTraU Circulation: Phon* 132S-L\nClassified Advertising Rstei\nUc per line per lniertion\n44c per 1 ne per week (8 coniec-\nutivr  insertions tot colt of 41\n$143 i fine \u25a0 month (24 timen\n(Minimum 3 Inei ter Innrlion)\nBox numbtr lie extn.     Thu\ncoven iny number of tlmu\nPUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS.\nETC\nISc per Ime. flnt insertion ind\n14c  tach   tubsequent  insertion.\nALL    ABOVE   RATES    LESJ-\n10> FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSPECIAL LOW RATES\nNon commercial  Situations\nWanted for 25c for any requirid\nnumbir  ot   Unit  for  tig  days\n, piyible It advance.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATEu\nSngle  copy $    0.\nBy cirrler   per week    _      25\noer year ....\nB> carrier\nBy mill:\nOni   month\t\nThru  monthi\t\nSix   monthi       \t\nOm vfir \t\nAbovt  nttt ipply In\n1300\n.. I   .71\n.     200\n4 00\n.   800\nCantdt.\nUn'tid Stites md Unltid K ng-\ndom to subscribers livini outiidt rerultr carriei areas\nEiMwnen and to Cinadi wnen\n\u2022xtn Doniile It required om\nm nth tl 90: 'hrea monthi MOO:\nan montha $8 00: om viar $11\nCryptoquotes\nO I K N 1 1 D     RMFDK     f B V     RMIVftAOKJ,\nKWI   QSOR1   SD   MIFHSB   OH   HKODA1V-\nQCMUL\nYeaterday'i prypto^ooiti THINK NOTHING DONE WHIL*\nAUOHT REMAINS TO DO-ROGERS\nCryptoquotei irt nuouiloii ol l-m-un pertona wrltttn clphtr.\nA lubititute eharictir has replaced lh* original letter. Tor Instanre,\nin \"R** miy lubstitute for the original \"\u00a5.' throughout the enliri\ncryptoquote. or \u2022 \"BB\" may repllei an \"LL'. Find tha k\u00bby and follow through to tin lolution.\nTHE CREDIT PROTECTORS\n(ALTA.) LTD,\n207-10 Kretgt Bldg., Edmonton, Altt.\n-33 Loughted Bldg, Cilgiry, AlU.\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nOOOD FARM LANDS FOR BALI\non ttiy ttrmi in Albtrti- ind\nBukttchewin Write for full informition to (08 Dept of Natural\nResources   CPR..  Cilgiry   Alt!\nFOR SALE. 7*4 ACRES X>N AR-\nrow Lakei. Ltnd runa to lite\nihore. Log house, barn, fruit treei,\nsmall fruit, grape vlnei. Hi mllet\nto school, poit offlct. Asking $300.\nFredDetti, Fiuquler, B.C.\nCottage J*<5r SAlU: BOCTBt\n3 mini, to beach. 2 lirge liv ng\nrms. 2 bedroomi lean-to & Ihed.\nCheap for cath. Wrltt Mrl. C.\nSmellie, Gen. Del., NeUon.\nF5I SALE: 10 ACRES, IV, CULTI-\nvated. 1 mill from Kaslo. BC.\nOood building, cherry treet. Writt\nBox 1412, Bo-ilind, B.C.\t\n#lLL Sf_LL OR TRADE: 80 ACRES\ndivided In 3 blocki. House .i-mi\ntrom Winliw Post Offici. Apply\nMn. H   Dttrln. Winlaw, B.C.\nWILL SELL. TRADE OR RENT\nfurnlihed or unfurn.. my home it\n$05 Edgewood Ave G B Mi'thiw\nCall ifter 1 p m.\nfOB SALE: 10 ACRE RANCH AT\nWlnliw, in Slocin ViUey. Witer\npiped on land, noma ind barn.\nWrltt Box 3473. Daily Newi.\nWHY NOT RE-JlNANCE VOUR\nmor gagt at 1% We have fundi\navailable Monthly reduction plu\nAPPLEYARD\t\nWHITFIELD REAL ESTATE\nind Iniurinct 417 Htll Si   Nelson\nn,\nAUTOMOTIVE\nMOTORCYCLIS, BICYCLES\nSEE US FOR McCORMICR-DBER-\nlug cream separators and milk ng\nequipment. Ctntrtl Truck and\nEquipmeni Compiny, 702 Front\nStreet. Nilion.\nWANTED: 1- OR Hi-TON TRUCK.\nGood tires. Have iome cash Btl.\nwood or cash reasonable tlmt.\nApply Wells, Pasamort.\nNEW ft USED FORD \"A\" TRANS-\nmiuloni. Ntlton Auto Wreckers.\nRADIATORS  AND  BALL  BEAR-\nIng! City Auto Wrtcktn\nRENTALS\nNEW STONE BUNGALOW\nWell-tiullt, cool ln Summer, wtrm\ntn Winter. Ideal lituation on beach\nat WlUow Point and nlctly furnlihed. For rent for ttaion or year-\nround. An exceptional rental for\npertnanent or Summer home.\nSee or write Moore, R.R. No. 1\nNEWLY DECORATED 8-ROOMED\nhouse, has furnace and fireplace,\nuses electric or coal stove, full\ncement baiement, two blocki from\ncarline In Fairview. $30 month.\nPhone 944 or write 911 Baker St.\nFOR RENT: NORTH SHORE VAL-\nhalla. Apply Box 179, Nelion.\nSINGLE W-__Wm ft(MHS,\nalio 2-rrp. suite with bath for rent,\nStrathcona Hotel.\t\nTERRACE APTS Beiutlful modem\nFrigidaire equipped imtei.\nFOR   RENT:   7 ROOM  HOUSE,   3\nbedroomi $30 ptr mo. Ph 438-R1-\nFOR RENT: HOUSIE WITH GARD-\ntn. Ph. 808-L,\t\nFOR RENT: 2 apts., 1 with garden.\nApply (upitaln), 311 Vernon St\nFOR  RENT:   HOUSE  CLOSE  IN\nPhone 343-Y.\nFARM, GARDEN fir NURSERY\nFOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN\nSeedi Feed tnd Poultry Suppliei.\ncall and iee ut Ask tor our price\nlist. Ellison Milling tt Elevitor\nCompany. Ltd, Nelion, B.C. \u2014\nPhone 238.   ,\nIndians Whale\nYanks Twice\nto Top League\nCLEVELAND, Miy It (AP)-\nExplodlng two big Innlngi it Ntw\nYork Yinktti, Cltvtlind.Indlmi\nwristtd thl Amtrlttn Ltigut lttd\nfrom thl tklddlng McCirthymm\ntodty by capturing a doublthead-\ntr, 3-1 ind 5-2, fer I twttp if tht\nthree-game terlet.\nA crowd of 29,249 iaw the Indiana\nbunch their entire tlnt-gamt col-\nltction ot five hlti for thrtt rum in\ntht third inning, tnd virtually rt-\npaat tha performance In the nightcap. Ernie Bonham wai tht victim\nIn tht opener. Spud Chandler dropped the afterpiece to Chubby Detn.\nTht wartime Bronx Bomberi grib-\na one-run lttd off Al Smith ln tht\nopener on Joe Gordon'l doublt and\nJohnny Llndtll'a ilnglt\u2014but tht\nTribe southpaw scattered three other Ntw York hlti md coasted to hil\nthird triumph against no loises.\nIn the aecond encounter, the Yanki\nhad run up a two-run advantage for\nChandler when troublt came, with\none down, Boudreau tingled ind\nJoe Gordon unexpectedly booted\nEdwards' potential double-blay ball.\nA ilngle by Keltner, Heath'i wilk,\nand one basen by Roy Cullenbine\nand Otto Denning then produced\nfour runs.\nTht louit wire thl Yanki' third\ntnd fourth In I row, ind left thein\na garni behind tht.flnt-pllct Indians Initead of a, gamt thud.\nFIRST GAME\nNew York    160\nCleveland  __,    3   3   1\nBonham, Murphy (8) and Htmi-'\nley; Smith ind Roiar.\nSECOND GAME   '\nNew York _    2 10   2\nCleveland  (....  9  1  1\nChandler, Murphy (8) and Dickey; Dean and Deiauteli.\nDETROIT 8LIDE8 ,\nDETROIT, May 23 (AP)\u2014Lait-\nplace Boiton Red Box today pushed homt a run on Tony Lupien's\nilngle In tht 10th Inning of tht\nnightcap to defeat Detroit Tigen\n8-2 for a split of a doubleheader\nbefore 28,899 ipectatori, largest 1943\ncrowd at Brtgg)s Stadium. The Tlgeti\ntook the opener 4-3 behind Tommy\nBrldgei,\nThe defeat dropptd tha Tlgm\n-Itcvtht J__ndL . . .\nNEW YORK, May 23 (AP) -\"ftt\nstock market was mainly a itop-\nlook-and-listen affair and, while\nscattered steels, rails and specialties\nmade a littla headway, numerous\nleaderi got nowhere.\nBuying timidity was blamed partly on the cloudy union labor outlook in the United Statei coal and\nmotor fields, the still far from settled tax situation and the desire of\ntntmy customers to awiit the next\nphase of the AUied offensive in the\nworld conflict.\nTORONTO \u2014Trading was fairly\nactive on a firm price tone. Turnover totalled about 173,000 ihares\nwith a penny base me^al, Ontario\nNickel, accounting ror about one-\nthird of the volume. The market\nwill remain closed on Monday, May\n24, Victoria.Day.\nThe gold itocks boarded a margin\nof minor losses over gains.\nThe iteeli, foods and' building\nitocks posted a mirgin of galna over\nlosses.\nMONTREAL - Price fluctuitions\nwefe mixed in generally alugglih\npre-holiday tndlng.\nIn metals, Smelters and Ontario\nNickel were both shaded.\nVANCOUVER - Trading wai\nlight. Mines md oils remained firm.\nWINNIPEG - Wheat prices fluctuated within a narrow range, the\nMay closing % cent higher at 98*4\ncents a bushel, July Vt-. higher\nttvt cents, October \u2022__ higher 99H,\nDecember % higher $1.0014.\nIn tht cath whltt market 200,000\nbushelt of No, 1 Northern iold to\nshipper! while carlot quantltlei of\nthe lower gradei told for domestic\naccount.\nAggressive American demind for\ncash oati and barley wai reported\nbut no busineas was confirmed.\nCHICAGO - A substantial demand for rye came Into the grain\nmarket Saturday through commission houses md prices tdvmced\ntbout 2 c\u00abnts In tn active trade.\nOtt^er grains, Influenced by the rye\nstrength, moved higher, wheat gaining about a cent\nNBW   YORK  STOCKS\nAmerican Can _\nAmerloan Tob _\nAnaconda   ....\t\nBeth Steel \t\nCan Pacific   \t\nEastman Kodik\nGeneral Elec\nGeneral Motori\nInter Nickel \t\nKenn Copper ..\nStin OU of N J .\nUnion Cirbidt ..\nU S Rubber ...\nU 8 Steal  _..\nB3M\n36*4\n2814\n63%\n10%\n187\n37H\n32%\n32%\n3214\n66V4\n84%\n41V,\n85%\nLONDON (CP) - Official! htve\ndecided to impend mtking of ilr\nraid precaution badges bectuu ot\ntht need for restriction in the uie\nof material and labor for essential\nwar purpose!.\nDOW JONES AVFRACES\n30 Industrials\n20 rails    \t\n18 utilities .....\nHigh Low Close Change\n1M.0. 138.96 136.78 off    .12\n36.96 36.36 36.43 off    .07\n20.38 2O20 20.29 off    .02\nToronto Stock Quotation!\nBefore BUYiSG T6TTR hOMI\nSet C  W   Appltyird * Lo\nFOR SALI, MISCELLANEOUS\nMINES\nAnglo-Huronlin\nBase Metals Mining\nBeattie Gold Mlnei _\nBidgood Kirkland .. .\nBobjo  Mlnei\nBuffalo Ankerite \t\nCistle-TTethewey   _\nCentral Pittlcia \t\nChromium M ,'. s\nConiiurum Mlnei\nComolidited Jl s S\nDome Mlnei \t\nEast Malartlc   -\nEldorado Gold\nFalconbridge Nickel .\nGod's Uke Gold \t\nHird Rock Gold \t\nHollryter       \t\nHudton tliy M ft S ..\nIntermtlonil Nltkel .\nKerr-Addlton ..\nKirkland Lrke \t\nLake Shore Minet .. .\nLlmaqtw Contic \t\nLeitch GoW\n1 WANTED- RM It BOARD FOR Of- j Little Long Uc\n!    fice   girl   In   non-Catholic   home | MicUod Coekihutt\ndnte in   Write Box 3920 Newt.      Midien Red Uke*.   .\nSYNOPTIC AND LEDGER SHEEfS\nill sires kept In itock. No long\nWilli when\" you tend your orden\nto Dllly Newt Printing Dept..\nNelton. B. C.\n(Wk - frlttlNflS - TU8B. iVi-\ncial low pricei Active Triding Co.,\n911 PoweU SI. Vincouver   B C\nGAS RANGE, GOOD CO.JB.fW,\nreuonable price. Box 362, Nelson\nROOM AND BOARD\n405\nJO\n107\n-21%\n.10%\n2.21\n.79\n114\n2.05\n1.0$\n43 90\n22.00\n122\n.85\n3\u00bb5\n31%\n.48\n9 29\n31 \"1\n3__0\n6.10\n.81\n1240\n4P5\n$3\n.70\n187\n1.14\nMalartlc  Gold   F...._  179\nMclntyre-Porcuplne     90.10\nMcKeniie Red Uke   .91\nMining Corpontlon .-  159\nNlpluing Mining\nNoranda   _\nNormetil     .. _   \t\nOmega Gold\t\nPamour Porcupine\nPerron Gold .. \t\nPickle Crow Oold\nPowell Rouyn Gold\n130\n45 29\nXI\n.21\n.72\n39\n140\n.6.1\nPreiton Eatt Domt     2X10\nSan Antonio Gold      231\n3herritt Gordon        39\nSitcoe Gold           -40\nSladen Malartlc        33\nSudbury Basin  _      1-89\nSullivan Com     _ '     .73\nSylvanite        1.37\nTeck-Hughet Gold  .._     396\nToburn Gold Mlnei _      -65\nVenture!   ... ..     6.89\nWsi'te Amulet    '    __._\u25a0   4.60\nWright Hirgreivei      338\nOILS\nBrltlth Americtn _   20.40\nChemical Reteirch  21\nImperiil        -   13.60\nInter Petroleum  _,     18.80\nTexu Canadian .  ,.      190\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbittbi Power A      1.06\nBell Telephone  _  146\nBrulllin Trtct ,    \u00bb%\nBrewen & Dlit .      8%\nB C Power A     16% .\nBuilding Prodi .  _   14%F\nCm Ctr k Fdy  _._...   \u2022\nCm Milting  1   $1%\nCan PatHIcTtly     12%\nCan Ind Alcohol A     4%\nDominion Bridge      26%\nDlttllltn Stigrtmi   12%\nFord of Ctnidt A  '.    23\nGoojyair Tin     _....  _   82\nHimllton Bridgt       B<4\nImptrtl Tobicco ____\u00bb 11%\nMontreil Powir a    24%\nNil Steel Car    81\nPow^rCorp   ., '...   IH\nSlttl of Cm  ,    70\nllrt* ttlt American Lugui't fourth\nplice behind Wuhlngton Sim-\nton.\nIn tbt nlghteip Uf ty Otcar Judd\nof Ingfertoll, Ont., third Bolton pitcher, hurled one-hit bill tor four Innlngi md gtlnid hit third victory\ntgtinit one defeat whtn Lupltn't\nlingle followed two paisei,\nFIRST GAME\nBoiton   f.  I   1   1\nDttrolt ..  .....; ,..,....,\u00bb..\u00bb 4 3 1\nDobson and Peacock; Bridges; Gor.\nsica (9) and Richardi.     .\nSECOND GAME\nBoiton         3  8   1\nDetroit   .    \u201e..   1   >   1\nTerry, Brows (7) ind Judd (7)\nand Partee; Overmlre, Whltt (7) and\nParsons, Richards 18).   - .\nSPLIT  DOUBLEHEADER\nST. LOUIS, Way 23 (AP)-Jov-\nner Whltt't two doubles aided Philadelphia Athletici to 1 94 Victory\nOvtr SL Loull Browns todiy In the\nlecond gtuno of a doubleheader titer tht Browni had turned on tht\npower to win Iht opener (.1.\nFIRST OAMI\nPhiUdelphU  1  4 >\nSL Loull .,    9 10  0\nHarrU, BUck  (3)  tnd Wagner;\nGalehouse and Hayii.\nSECOND OAMI\nPhiladelphia  .  _....\u201e  1  9  0\nSt. Louis     2   9 .0\nFlares, Wolff (9) and Swift; Sundra, Caster (8) ind Ferrell.\nBLANK SOX 11-0\nCHICAGO,  May  13   (AP)-Tht\nWhite Sox's defence fell ipart In\nthe flnt Inning todty while Wuhlngton Senaton scored seven rum\nto overwhelm Chlctgo 11-0 In the\nfirst game of a scheduled Americin\nLeigue doubleheider. Tht iecond\ngame wai postponed becauie of wtlther.\nFIRST GAMB\nWaihington  ll 18  0\nChicago      0   6   4\nWynn  and Early; Ron, Haynti\n(1) and Turntr. _ \u00bb\n J ,\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1941 \u2014 7\nBALL STANDINGS\nW L M,\nNATIONAL LEAQUE\nBrooklyn  \t\nSt. Louli \t\n21\n17\n14\n16\n_\n10\n11\n9\n16\nH\n16\n13\n14\n10\n10\nIt\n9\n10\n10\n112\n18\n13\n16\n19\n11\nU\n13\n12\n18\n12\n13\n17\n.700\n\u20141\nBoiton  \t\nm\nPhiladelphia\nCincinnati  .\n\u2014r-v-\n596\nPittsburgh\n.400\n171)\nOhloigo  \t\nMl\nAMERICAN\nCleveland   ..\nNew York _\nLIAOUI\n396\n500\nWtthlngton\nDetroit .\nPhiltdtiphla\nChlctgo\nSt. LouU .....\n r-.\n.566\n.820\n.483\n.498\ni*fi\nBoiton  _\t\n*-.\nREPORT ROMMEL SUFWRS\nNERVOUS BREAKDOWN\nSTOCKHOLM, Mty 28 (AP.) - A\nBerne diipatch to Aftonldnlngen\nsaid yesterday that Marshal Erwin\nRommel wai suffering 1 nervous\ncollapse is tht remit of Illness contracted in North Africa and of the\ndefeat ln Tunisia. '\nTht dispatch iald also tint tht\nAxis .African Comminder was in\ndisgrace with Hitler. Thit contradicted German propaganda report!\ntowird the close of tht Tunisian\ncampaign that Rommel had received\nhigh military hono-i and would be\naulgned to a new post\nMONTHEAL\nINDUSTRIALS\nAssoc Brew of Ctn\nCanadim  Bronze\nOl Car & Fdy ___...\nCin Calmest  -\nCtn Steimship\t\nCon Mln 81 Smelt\t\nDom Steel tt Coil .\nH Smith Piper pfd .\nMcCoU Frontenic  .\nNitWnil Brtw\t\nQuebec Powtr \t\nShawnigan W   8-P .\nSt. Ltw Corp\t\nSouth Ctn Power ...\nSteel of Can pfd ._\nDANKE\nCommerce _ -\nDominion   \u2014 _\nImperUl   \u2014 _'\nMontreal \t\nNova Scotia \t\nRoyal    _ -\nToronto  \t\nSTOCKS\n17\n32%\n\u00bb%\n137\n13%\n4Mi\n*.\n101\nWt\n20%\n14%\n17%\n2%\n10%\n74%\n134\n137\n173%\n1.11%\n290\n138\n240\nVANCOUVER\nMINES\nBnlorne \t\nOar-boo Oold\t\nSTOCKS\nBid     Aik\n936\n. 1.16\n1.-6\nOeorge Copper \t\nGolconda   .\nGold Belt  \t\nGrandview\n-16\nI.\nJ2\n.13\n08%\nGruU Wihskne\nHedley Maicot  \u2014   .44\nIsland Mountain _   .88\nKooteniy Belle     19%\nPacific Nickel      .06\nPend Oreille  \u2014 1 80\nPioneer Oold      \u2014\nPremier  Gold .77\nPrivateer        36\nReeves MacDonald ....   30\nSh_ep Cretk    .90\nSilbak Premier     30\nWhitewater   _    \/M\nYmlr Ymkee Olrl  00%\nOILS\nAni-ondt  \u2014   J-4%\nAnjlo Ctnidln ._ 60\nA. P. Conjolldited ...   .11\nBrown Corp 10%\nCalg. & Bdmonton .... 1.46\nCalmont        .29\nCommonwealth   ~..~- . \u2022**($\nDalhousie       30\nEait Crist       12%\nHlghsvood Street \u2014   M\nHomt  \u2014 t\u00bbo\n(ftCougaU Steur ....   .07%\nMercury    -.   06%\nMtdtl      31\nOkalti Con.       \u2022\nPicilU         <*)\nPacific Pete   J*\nRoytllte      M.26\nSpooner       \u2014   Of\njtouth End Pete     rtl%\nSouthwut Pete    36\nUnited -   .06%\nVtnilti    \u2014   .07%\nINDUSTRIALS\nCaplttl bistn ....   .... 1.29\nCom Brtwerln  136\n.17\nIW\n47\n.71.\n.\nII\n16,1\nlf.1\nJO\nIS\n86\nrr\"l\n00\nnn\n86\nIfl\n168\n39\nV\n.13\n.11\n1.40\n.09\n7i\n.70\n(XT',\n.40\nMl O'l\n0(1\n(KI\n40\n07%\nMM\n130\nTurk Broda\n}eins the Army\nTORONTO, May 13 (CP)-Waltt*r\n(Turk) Broda, goaltender ot Toronto Maplt Leafa ln tha National\nHockty League, enlisttd Siturday\nto the Canadian Army ind now It\nit tht rtceptlon centre tor Military\nDUtrlct No 2.\nAt the ctntrt, Brodi Joined mother former Leaf, Billy Taylor, atar\ncenlreman, Who enlUted earlier latt\nwtek.\nPaollla, Long\nShot Wins\nKing's Plate\nTORONTO, Mty 28 (OP) - A\n28-yiir drum took lubttantt\n\u2022long tht homeitretch it Woodbine Pirk Stturdiy II 0. H. Hem-\niteid'i Paollu, longtit ihot In in\neight-hone field, iplnh.d thrtugh\ntht tlop to win thl $8,000-added\nKlng'l Plate before tht itcond\nlargeit trewd lit1 Ctntdlm racing\nhiitory.\nPurchased at 1 yearling it a dii-\nposal sale held by thi lite George\nM. Htndrlt of Hamilton, Ont., tht\nduiky-ooattd daughter of North\nWalei II - Boot Grande shot to the\nfront It tht irch Into Heartbreak\nHighway and completed the nine-\nfurlong Journey of Canada'i oldeit\nhone raoe ill 2t02 3-3thi. She became thi 'first filly to triumph In\nthe 84-year-old clastic ilnce Sally\nFuller won 4)r the late 5. F. Seagram in 1939. '\nSwi-t-atridtng Alttir TOa, in-\nittlled an even money favorite by\ntht crowd of mora thm .5,000 fani\nto bring W. f. (Willie) Morrliey hii\nthird Plate triumph In three attempts, finiihed 2% lengths bthlnd\nthe filly. W, B. MtcDomld'i Tul-\nachmore finished third, two lengthi\nbehind Arbor Vita and an tqual\ndistance befort H. C, Hatch'! Orand-\nPti.\nTht tthtrt-Mn. R. I. Web-\niter*i Ony lyngo, W. T. North-\ngrtvt't   Pacific   Illl,   Iweipgold\ntnd    Rlverdale   (Ubll'l   Gallant\nFoe\u2014flnlihed wlll strung tut In\n' thtt ordtr.\nPtollta, winner of $1390 Mr two\nvictories tnd 1 third ln flvt starts\n11 * two-year-old, returned $7630,\n$1930 md $6.05 Incretting thi gretteit upset since Maternal Pride won\nit nttrly 100-1 in IK*. Artior Vitt\nwit worth $3.79 tnd $230 tnd Tul-\nachmore ptld $330.\nTht 89,000 wu tht largeit crowd\ntlnct tht King md Queen v_site<\nWoodbine for the I960 running of\ntht Piatt, won by C. Otorgt Mc-\nCullich'i Archworth.\nBaseball Scores\nNATIONAL LIAOUI   1\nFlrtt \/unt:\nSt LouU  _. M  1\u00bb    0\nNew York   T   10    4\nKlrst, Munger (9) tnd 0*Dei;\nWittig, Adamt (8), Feldman (9)\nud Mancuso.\nSecond game;\nSL LouU     6   16    1\nNtw Y6rk    1    6    0\nGumbert md W. Cooper; Melton,\nMungo (7) Feldman (8) md Berrei.\nPittiburgh   0 4    8\nPhlUdelgshlt   10 IB    1\nKllnger, Shumin (8) ind Lopes;\nRowi tnd Llvingiton,\nClndnnttl 19   0\nBrooklyn     6    7    0\nWilten, Shoun (S), Stone (8),\nHeuiter (6) md MUellir; Ntwiom\nmd Owen.\nAMIRICAN LIAOUI\nNew York _   1    8     1\nCleveland   _.   9   16    0\nBorowy, ZUber (1), Byrne (6)\nand Dickey; Bagby and Rotar.\nBoiton .    0    3    3\nDetroit        4    8    3\nH. Newiome ind Peicock; Trout\nmd Panoni.\nPhllidelphii    _.  I    9    1\nSt. LouU    1    6    2\nChriitopher md Swift; Holllngsworth, Munc-lef (9) tnd Hayes.\nWuhlngton  ,.\t\nChicigo  \t\nPyle,   Heftntr   (7)\nSmith md Turner.\n3\n\u201e   S\nind\n7   :\n10   :\ntarly\nSATURDAY\nINTIRNATIONAL\nJeney City 0, SyrlcuM 8.\nBaltimore 6, Newirk 3\nBuffalo 2 Montreil 7\nRochetttr 2-1. Toronto 3-6\nAMIRICAN ASSOC'N\nSt. Piul 1. Indiampolli 0\nMinnetpollt 3, Louliville 2.\nMilwaukee 4, Columbui 9\nKiniti City 4, Toledo I.\nPACIFIC COAST\nOtklind 7, San Franciioo I\nSacramento 2, San Diego 4\nHollywood 0, Lot Angelti 6\nSUNDAY\nINTIRNATIONAL\nToronto 2-3, Montreil 1-4\nBuffalo 2-3, Rochuter 0-1\nBtlllmort 8-0. Syrioue Sll\nNewark 2-1, Jemy City 0-3\nAMIRICAN ASSOC'N\nMilwiukee 8-9. Columbui 3-1\nKintai City 4-2, Toledo 8-4\nSL Paul  1-4, Indianapolii 6-11\nMlnneapolL, 4-1, LOultvllk 2-8\nPACIFIC, COAIT\n' Seattle 0-1, Portland 4-0\nSacramento 1-0. Sin Diego 6-2\nHollywood 1-8, Lot Angelei 6-4\nOikland  9-4, Sin  Franciico  4-4\nDodgers, (ards\nand Cubs\nWin Twin Bills\nBROOKLYN, Miy 23 (AP) -\nBrooklyn Dodgeri but Cincinnati\nRtdi In both endi If \u2022 Nitlonil\nLeigut doublthtldtr todty, 3-0\ntnd 1-1, to cheer a ttpltlty crowd\nof 11307 ftm it Ebbiti Field tnd\npreserve an uneletlrable rtcord\nfor tht Rtdi. Clrolnnitl thui ftr\nthli ttason hit not Won \u25a0 gtmt\ntn Sundiy,\nBd Held Idmlnlstertd tht shut-\nnut with  four-hit hurling In  tht '\nfirst game. It wti hli third, triumph\nand iecond itnlght whittwithlng.\nalthpugh he has lost opct.\nJohnny Vander Metr and Whitlow\nWyat! itarted thi second garni, but\nneithet wai around .at tht finsh.-\nTht victory wn cndlttd to Wyatt,\nhU second, and tht dtfttt chirged\nto Vandtr Meer, miking hii record ,\ntm\nFIRST GAME\nCinclnniti  0 4 0\nBrooklyn    8  7  0\nStarr   and   Mueller;   Hud   and\nOwtn.\nSECOND OAMB\nCincinnati         1  6  0\nBrooklyn    3   6   1\nVander MJtr, Beggi (8) and Mu-\ntiler; Wyatt, Allm (8) tnd Moore.\nBBAT.OIANTI TWICS\nNEW YORK, May 23 (AP)-Bt.\nLouis Cardinals completed a sweep\nof their four-game strltt with New\nYork Giants today by tiklng both\nends of a doublehtldtr 6-3 and 4-3\nbefort a crowd of 14,390. The pair\nof games produced flvt homt runs.\nIn the first contest old Carl Hub\u00ab\nbell was unable to hold a four-run\nlead given him ln tht flrtt two\nframes. Walker Cooper, who hil 1\nthret-run homer, and- Stan Mtulal\nbatted ln all tht Rtdbirdl rum, Dick\nBartell md Jot Oranfo h\\t round-\ntrlppen for the GimU.\nHoward Pollet hild tht OllnU to\nfive hiU In tht nightcap but hid\nto have Mort Oooper mtke oni\nof hli rtrt relief appearances to\nsnuff out a Ntw York rally In tht\nninth. Lou Kleln'i homer with ont\niboird In tht ilxth wta tht margin\nof victory tnd Nick Wltek hit fo.\ntht circuit for tht OlmU.\nFIRST GAME\nSt Lodli    __   lit'.\nNew York   8  7  1\nLanier, Dlckion 11) tnd W. Cooper; Hubbell, Siylw (4) Adimi (6)\nmd Mancuso.\nSBCOND OAMB\nSt. LouU ....-    4 11   6\nNew York _ _..    2   8   1\nPollet, Cooper (9) ind O'Deii\nTrlnkle, Adams (91 and Berrei.\nBREAK LOSS STftlAK\nBOSTON,' Mty 23 (AP)-Chlcigo\nCubi wound up m otherwise dim-\ntrout road trip today by taking both\nends of 1 doubleheader from Boiton\nBravei, winning the opener 2-1 ind\nUking tht nlghteip 1-0 ln 1 piir ot\npitching battles tfter loiing nmt\nitnlght gamei.\nTht itcond game wti 1 10-ln-\nnlng pitching duel between Hltun\nBlthorn md Nate Andrewi. Blthorn\nllmlttd tht Bravei to 1 pair pf hiU\nbut Andrewi was |uit as niggardly\nwith his seven scattered blowi,\nFIROT GAMI\nChicago     _...   1,1   t\nBoiton    1 11   1\nPaiittu, Derringer (1) tnd Todd;\nC. Btrrett ind Poland.\nSBCOND GAMJt\nChicago     1   7   1\nBoston _ _    0   2   0\nBithorn and Hernandez, Todd (10)\nAndrewi ind Khittl.\nATTINDANCI RICORD\nPHILADELPHIA- Miy 21 (API-\nSeine reminiscent of 1 world series were enacted lit Shibe Park today as the Phillies split a double-\nheader with Pittiburgh before 37,-\n176\u2014the larg>st attendance in Nitlonil League htslory in Philadelphia.\nThe Piratei ciplUllzed on Truett\nSewcll'i flve-hlt pitching to Uke\nthe opener 4-1, thus stopping tht\nPhils' tii-gsme winning itreik ind\ntheir feat of holding the enemy\nscoreleu for 32 lnningi. The PhlU\ngrabbed the ifterplece, 8-2, thinki\nto \u25a0 three-run uprising ln the fifth\ninning coupled wlih brlUlint fielding and Si Johnaon'i great relief\np.telling after Jick Kraul wu\nknocked out in the seventh.\nThe rrowd might hivi been\nlarger except that \u2022 aurglng matt\neitlmated it 8000 by Police Ctptaln William Powell fought tt gat\nIniiili. afttr the flrit garni got\nunder wiy it 1:30 p.m. Fearing\nthtt tomtom would get hurt Pellet ordered tht gttit thut it 2\np.m.\nFIRST OAMB\nPltL*urgh  _    4 10   I\nPhllidelphii  _, 1   9   1\nSewell ind Lopei; Podgtjny, Kimball 18) ind Llvingiton.\nSECOND GAMI\nPitUburgh I 11   6\nrh.ade.phli _   :.......     1   8   2\nReiclgno, Ltnnlng (6) lnd Dleu\n'6) Kllnger (9) ind Baker; Kraui.\nJohnion (7) and Pidden, Llvingiton  (9).\nAnnounce Cooit\nRacing Schedule*\nVANCOUVER. Illy 1$ (CP)-Tht\nVancouver Thoroughbred AuocUtlon innouncei the Brltlth Columbli horae rinng teuon will c.n-\na st of alx seven-day meeti at Vancouver itarting July 3 and a 14-\nday meet In Victoria comroenc ng\nSepl. 11 The mwU In Vtncouver,\nall at Hustings Park, will run from\nJuly J-10. July 17-24. July 31- Aug.\n7. Aug. ll-l\u00ab. Aug. 21-28. Aug. JO-\nStpt 8. while the Willowi Park\nmce; at Vldoria will bt trom SepL\n11-17. 1\n.  J... ___'     -.\n \u2022\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0\u2014\u25a0\n8 \u2014 NILSON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, MAY 24. 1941\n\t\n\t\nFor Your Holiday Picnic\nPAPER PLATES\nPAPER cun\nPAPER NAPKINS\nPAPER TOWELS\nMann, Rutherford\nDRUG co.\nFog Holds Back American Troops in\nFight to Capture Mu Position\nBY EUGENE BURNI\nAuoclated Preu 8tlff Writer\nMASSACRE BAY, Attu, May 17\n(Delayed) (AP)\u2014American troopi\ntrt ln possession of the West Arm,\nHoltz Bay, ifttr ieven diyi of fighting and are now on the ridge looking Into the Eut Arm, Holta Bay\naccording to reports from Navy Catalina flieri and from front-line\nfiring positlom.\nFrom a veuel ln Massacre Bay\nlut night, one could see the gunfire In Massacre Piss, 4000 yards\ntway.\nThe comparatively small icout\nmd reconnaiuance unit which landed at Blind Cove, midway between\nStellar Cove and Holtz Bay, and\ncroued the 3000-foot ridge through\nwaist-deep snow, has Joined the assault forcu which landed about\nVi miles Northeast of Japanese poiitioni at Holtz and advanced with\nthem.\nTheir mission\u2014to neutralize the\nfire of enemy position! overlooking\nour-troops attacking the West Arm\nof Holtz\u2014has been accomplished,\ndespite cruel hardship. It ls doubtful\nif thei **'\"\" warraer ^an below-zero,\nCentigrade (freezing, Fahrenheit)\nweather throughout their six days.\nMeanwhile at Massacre Pau our\nMussolini Told\nHitler Few\nThings at Meet\n\"STOCKHOLM, Mty 23 (AP.) -\nMunollnl told Hitler it thllr oon\nference on April 12 thtt Italy\nwould make no teparate place\nbut propoud that Italy and Qtrminy ihould mtkt peace together when a \"detd point\" had been\nreached In the war and ho one\noould conquer, It wai reported\nhere.\nII Duce ilso urged the Fuehrer\nnot to stirt any \"adventurous of-\nfenslves1', according to Information\nreaching neutral sources.\nThe newspaper Aftonbladet said\nMussolini raised three other points\nln a four-point program:\n1. Italy has no Imperialistic ambitions and wants to cultivate the\nfriendship of imaller European\ncountries.\n2. Italy desires to make peace\nwith the Roman Catholic Church\nand lead the way ln a reconstruction era of religious tolerance In\nEurope.\n<J. Italy wants Jewish persecution\nhalted. <\nThe Italian Premier _t further\nsaid to have told Hitler that no more\nItalians would be sent to fight on\nthe Russian front.\nAn Aftonbladet comentator uid\nMussolini's decision left Rumania\nwith the tuk of providing the chief\nhelp for Germmy on the Eastern\nfront, ind estimated that the Rumanian! now have 10 divisions\nfighting in Russia and six held In\nreserve.\nLONDON (OP) \u2014 Word from\nStockholm ii to the effect that, the\nGermans, to prevent the use of bogus food ration caMs dropped by\nthe RA.F., are restamplng all cards.\n$1,093,750 Subscribed\nin Nelson, District,\nFourth Victory Loan\nFinal flgurtt for tht Fourth\nVlotory Lom cimpilgn In Ntlion\nDlitrict ihOW I tottl tt $1,093,760\nlubicrlbed\u2014the gretteit tubicrlptlon of tht -wtr to dttt,\nThtrt wore mort lndlvlduil iub\nlorlptlont In thl Fourth Loan thin\nIn tny preceding campaign, but\ncomplete flguru ire not yet ivtlliblt.\nThe flnti figurei u compiled tt\nthe   District   headquarters   Office,\nshowing quotas and totals subscribed follow:\nOen. Canvass:       Quota      Subt.\nKulo    $ 30,000   * 43,000\nNakusp           38W0      43,000\nNelson   .  _     355,000    601,300\nNew Denver        42,000      83,000\nSalmo        35,000     37,500\nToUls     (700,000   $788,750\nSpec. Names ...   270,000  $305,000\nGrand totals .... $070,000 1,083,750\nThe Slocan, consistently a leader\nin Victory Loan campaigns, In this\nDistrict, again topped the District\nfor oversubscription. Every sqb-unlt\nIn.the District went over Its quota\nand won its honor pennant, but New\nDtnver attained bttttr thtn SO ptr\ncent over-subscription tnd thui won\nthrtt pennants. Kailo, exceeding 25\nptr ctnt oversubscription, won two\nhonor ptnntntt,\n$33,160 OVIR\nPREVIOUS BUT\nGrind tottl of $1,093,750 recorded\nexceeded by $33,150 the previous\nbest- efforts of the DUtrict, Uit figure of $l,oeo,a00 In the Stcond Victory Loan.\nNtlson District hu now subscribed a total of $4,253,300 in Govtrnment War Bonds, Including the Flnt\nind Stcond Wtr Loan tnd four\nVictory Lotni.\nThe Diitrlct'l record to date follows:\nNelson* &\nDlitrict\nFirst War Loan\u2014\n(not Victory Bonds) ._ $ 391,850\nSecond War Loan \u2014\n(not Victory Bonds) ~      198,300\nFirst Victory Loan       854,850\nSecond Victory Loan     lflfltOOO\nThird Victory Loan  -     7831950\nFourth Vlctjiry Loan      1,093,750\nTotal     $4,253,300\nOFFICE WORKERS\nHAVE LUNCH\nat the\n\u2666Melon Dew+\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptc\ntometrist\nSuit* 205\nMtdietl Arts Building\nF. H. SMITH\nIf lt'$ Electric\nPhone 666        351 Biktr Si.\nBREAD \u25a0 BUNS \u25a0 CAKE\nFRUIT \u2022 VEGETABLES \u25a0 ETC.\nAlwayi fruh tnd thl but quility\nLakeside Service\nPhone 4(0\n\u25a0   \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0I   \u25a0   I\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nW   L THOMPSON. Prop\nDiy lnd Night Service.\n24 Hour Ambulinci Service\n615 Kootenty St        Phoni $01\ntroops ire being held up by enemy\ngun positions just above the fog\nline, It ia tantalizing. The fog blanket ls Just low enough to give the\nJapanese guns coverage and to make\nAmerican artillery and machine-gun\nfire ineffectual.\nThis morning, once again, the fog\nblanket hu formed an impenetra- 91 for Beattj  :\nble 800-foot ceiling.\nWhile patrolling yesterday ln a\nNavy Citallm flying boat I iaw\nArmy, bombers unloading bombi at\nChlcagof, starting fires.\nThey swooped out of the haw\nInto the tiny mountain-girt harbor.\nIt took good piloting. As they swept\nout, their giant wings Were almost\nvertical and not more than 50 feet\nfrom the water. For a moment, with\nack-ack fire all round them, it looked like a crash. And during all thit,\nthe machine-gunners poured hell Into the Japanese.\nDuring the short time we passed\nthe entrance ot Holtz Bay, this\nscene wu repeated four times\u2014 ind\neach time I expected the pline to\nwing over and crash into the water.\nThen, from out of the fog, appeared Kingfishers.\nThe Kingfishers performed a Job\nperhaps never done before by this\nNavy observation plane. They dive-     Beekeepers! We have a large sup-\nbombed    with   325-pound   bombi! ply   \u00b0<   \"mtt   foundation,   med.um\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nNEWS Of THE DAY\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nElectrical repairs of all kinds. Ph.\nH. A. Saunders, Chimney Sweep.\nPhone 90.\nC.P.R. Lawn Bowling Club openi\ntoday, 2 p.m. Everybody welcome.\nWakefield English mix, tobacco,\n27c a J>ouch at VALENTINE'S,\nLovelv tulipe, 35c a dozetl.\n*- ' Ph. Kitchener\n20 ac. farm, 3-rm. hse. Edgewood\n$500 d'n paym't. Blackwood Agency.\nPLAYMOR\nGala holiday dance Mon. May 24th\nAdm. 50c each. Sponsored by W.l.\nAll roads lead to St. Paul's WA.\ntea at the home of Mrs. S. A. Maddocks, Rosemont, Friday, May 28.\nSeven Permiti\nAuthorize\n$672 Alterations\nSeven building permits authorizing construction at an estimated\ncost of $872 were Issued by City Engineer H. D. Dawson the put week.\nThey were lsiued to:\nMrs. D. MacNaughton to comtruct\nnew stope, 524 Hoover Street, $7.\nW. A. Lttti to excavate tor basement and build concrete walls, 1515\nVancouver Street, $200.\nE. Stangherlin to rsSse garage and\nrepair woodshed, 112 Silica Street,\n$50.\nT. H. Waters te Co., Ltd.,' to extend chimney to basement, 230 High\nStree', $50,\nE. Halliwell to put cement floor\nIn basement and make coal chute,\n108 \"high Street, 1*75.\nGeorge R. Stewart to cover front\nof shop with fireproof material,\nLake Street, $40.\nGeorge Davis to build bedroom\nin front of house together with small-\nverandah, 314,Third Street, $250.\n\"Body and Soul\"\nTheme in Church\n\"Soul and body\" was the subject\nof the Lesson-Sermon ln all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sundiy.\nThe Golden Text was:'\"We ill,\nwith open face beholding u In a\nglass the glory ot the Lord, are\nchanged Into tht same image from\nglory to glory, even as by the Spirit\nof the Lord\" (11 Cor, 3: 18).\nAmong the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon wai the\nfollowing itom thi Bible: \"The\nLord make hla face shine upon\nthet, and be gracious unto thee:\nThe Lord lift up hli countenance\nupon thee, ind give thee peace\"\n(Numbers 6: 29, 20).\nThe Less6n-Sermon also Included\nthe following passage trom the\nChristian Science textbook, \"Science and Health with Key to the\nScriptures\" by Mary Baker Eddy:\n\"The Science of being reveals man\nas perfect, even u the Father ls\nperfect, because the Soul, or Mind,\nof the spiritual man ls God, the divine Principle of all being, and because this real man Is governed by\nSoul Instead ot sense, by the law\nof Spirit, not by the so-called laws\nof matter.\"\nWinner in\nNIW YORK, May 23 (AP) -\nIt'i gtttlng u tough imong thi\nthr.e-yeir-oldi thli Spring thit\nnet trackt can't even glvt monty to horSes tt ihow up tgtinit\nCount Fleet.\nThere wis $700 on the line Stturdty for my hont to finiih fourth\nIn tht Within MUi it Belmont. AU\ntat horn hid to do wu ihow up.\nYtt, nont was entered. Slide Bull\ngrabbed the $3000 second prize and\nTip Toe the $19C. for thirl And\nthat was tht fltld, tht smallest ln\nthe 68-year history ot the Stake.\nBlue Swordi didn't bother to appear afttr chasing the Count home\nin the Kentucky Derby, Preakness\nind Wood Memoriil.  \u25a0\nThert trt still some imong the\nrailbirds who won't put Count Fleet\ntmong the ill time greit rice horses\nyet.\n\"Sure,\" admitted one of tht older\ninhabitants after watching the Fleet\nwaltz home by six length: Saturday for his ninth straight victory,\n\"He's a right nice horse. But the\ncollection of three-year-olda he's\nhad to beat Is one of the poorest in\na long time.\"\nThe Count, backed* down to the\nabsolute minimum of 1 to 20 ln the\nbetting Saturday, ran the mile in\na snappy 1:30 on a \"good\" track,\nwith Alberta's Johnny Longden riding.\nFor Thoit Pimples, Blotchu\nlnd BotU.\n\"TRUM.OOD\"\nTbt Ideal blood tonic tad\npurifier.\n$1.00 Btnu\nAt your Rexall Stort,\n\/      Stort Opin Todty\nCity Drug Co.\nPhoni 34\nBox 400\nCanned cheeie for India's fighting\nmen Is made trom buffalo milk.\nInterpreting\nTh$ War News\nPROCLAMATION\nHEREBY DECLAREb, Today,\nMay 24th, Instant, to b\u00ab \u00ab\nCivic Holiday for all businesses\nIncluding Banks in the City of\nNelson.\nN.C. Stibbi,'\nMiyor.\nThat's right, dive-bombedf (The\nKingfisher is the ilowest combat\nplane of any front.)\n'As it now stands,! chief Japanese\nresistance is at Massacre Past and\nChlcagof Harbor where the little\nWhite Russian church itill stands,\noverlooking what was once Attu\nvillage.\nApproaching Attu from the West,\nabout noon, we first saw artillery\nfire at Massacre Pass, then the bomber attack on Chicagof Harbor installations, followed later In the iii\nby destroyer attacks.\nArmy and Navy gunfire and Ntvy and Army airpower were combined!\nThen during the tedious eight-\nhour anti-submarine patrol In our\nplane we watched boats ipeedmg\nlupplies aihore. There were uiually from eight to 10 boata coming\nand going.\nFragmentary reporti ire drifting\nback from the front from an American officer who speaks Japaneu.\nHe advanced beyond the front, reportedly, and met a Japaneie major whom he hailed through the fog.\nAfter exchanging the time of afternoon, the American officer dltpatch-\ned the Japanese ind then with two\ntrusty Alaskan scoutt cleaned out\nthe command post and kept knocking otf courier! u they arrived to\nmake reporti\u2014a total of about 50\nmen.\nThe reader la promiied more de-\ntillt of thli itory\u2014u well u lit\nauthenticity at ioon u we can\ncatch up with lhe officer. He'i more\nthan 800 mllej away Just thli minute.\nAt Atlu, the iltuition ai a whole\nli good.\nbrood. Also bee veils and hive tools\nHIPPERSON'S\nROOFING\nWe have a large itock of roofing\nmaterials Let us ihow you samples.\nBURNS LUMBER le COAL CO.\nRanchts and Farms. We have them\nSee us before buying\nRobertion Realty\nAlnsworth Hot Springs iwimming\npool, cottaget and cabins arc open\nfor the season. (Hotel and cafe will\nremain closed until further not.ee).\nThe quick route to Kelowna. Taxi\nfrom McCulloch. Car meets train if\nyou telegraph E. R. (Pinky) Ray-\nmer, Kelowna, B.C.\nDance to Margaret Graham's Orcheitra, Eagla Hall, 9 p.m. tonight\nCardi In tmall hall, > p.m. Homemade doughnuti and coffee, Admit-\ntion 35c   '\nTIRE RETREADING\n\u2014Truckowners\u2014\nWo   hsve   modern   equipment,\nHivt  your   tlrei  retreided   NOWI\nRIVERSIDE MOTORS\nIMS CoL Ave., Triil - Phont 440\nTypewriter rlr\/boni for ill mikei\nof typewriters. Tell us the correct\nmake and model ind you are aure\nto get the proper ribbon for your\ntypewriter. \"The Sutloner and Typewriter Man\", 854 Biker SL, NeUon.\nBy CARLO. CRANMER\nAuoclitid Preu Wir Antlyit\nThe dramatic fact about the end\nof the Third International U that lt\ncame about as a result of self-\nstrangulation. As a consequence of\nthU manner of extinction there Is\nbound to be In some quirten \u2022 certain scepticism at to the reality of\nthe demise.\nBut regardleu of whether the\nexecutive committee's innouncement Is viewed with scepticism or\nwholehearted acceptance, lt seem,\nto demonstrate a fact ot greater importance than the point that the\nComintern may or may not at iome\ntime in the future be revived under\nanother name or in different form.\nIt ihowi that Runi! wtnti to\n0_t ilong igreetbly with her Alllet, thit thi li iwinging tway\nfrom the ittempt to pliy \u25a0 lone\nhind.\nStern idhtrence to thi \"pirty\nline\" wat lomething of which the\nprofeuionil Communiit wit\nproudatt Yet It hu been ucrl-\n(Iced. Moreover, It hu bun sacrificed it i moment In world hiitory whin the condltioni resulting from wir, dlieue, prlvitlon\nand unrest would leem to hold out\ntht gretteit promlie for lucceu\nful   propigitlon   of   Communiit\ndoctrine. Whyt\nThe iniwer seems to be thit the\ndecisive minner In which the Rus-\niih people hive been made acquainted with Allied lease-lend aid,\nthe 20-year Anglo-Russian alliance,\nthe recent trip of Foreign Secretary\nAnthony Eden to Waihington u a\nBritish \"broker\" between Moicow\nand wuhington, md the vest military prolecti \"of Britain and the\nUnited Statei astir ln both Europe\nand the Pacific are bearing fruit.*-\nObierven who were Impressed\nby i series ot evenU, Including Ruisian emphisU on her itruggle with\nGermany u a patriotic war, now\nare convinced more than ever that\nunder Stalin Ruula has turned from\nInternational revolutionary alms to\ndomestic development.\nVITAL BLOW TO AXIS\nCertainly the very vehemence\nwith which the Berlin radio pounds\non the theme that the announced\nabandonment of the Comintern is\nonly a trick and a hoax indlcatei\nthat German propaganda hu been\nhit In a vital spot.\nFor 10 years and rhore Hitler has\nused fear of Communism to draw\nsupporters who otherwise could not\nhave been made to swallow his unsavory program.\nGovernor-General\nInspects\nKootenay R.M.R.\nKooteniy Reierve Army mem|pere\n\u2014the Jlocky Mountiin Rangeri ot\nRossland, Trail, NeUon, Cranbrook,\nFernie and Kimberley\u2014were In-\nspected by His Excellency the Earl\nof Athlone, Governor-General, ot\nVernon Wednesday.\nThe Vernon News reports the\nR.M.R.'s and the B. C. Dragoom, the\nUtter tbe Okanagan Reserve Unit,\nparaded in battle dresa.. with ranks\nextended the units gave the royal\nsalute, as the King's representative\nstood under the blue and gold Royal\nStandard. After shaking hands with\nColonel Husband and Lieutenant-\nColonel EUU, O.C, of the R.M.R.,\nhe Inspected the ranks of unit officers, in company with the unit Com-\nimandew, Brigadier W. G, Col-\nquhoun and Capt. Leverion-Gower.\n'Major H. Jt. Denlson, Acting O.C.\nof the Dragoons, announced on the\nreturn to \"their camp grounds that\nthe Governor General on a number\nof occasions while reviewing the officers, remarked on the pronounced\niteadlneea of each man in the unite,\"\nINTENSIVE TRAINING\nThe Vernon News aUo reports:\nIBottt   units   are   now   striding\nthroujfh extemlve training in battle\ndrill, the key-note of modem warfare.\n\"These men, from all walks of\ncivilian life, are bearing up under\nstrenubus morning and afternoon\nsessions under hirdened, experienced Instructors, enthusiastically, and\nIn i manner pleasing to their luperior offlcen. Training U aUo being\ntaken In pUtoon weaponi, and a\nnumber of men are taking advantage\nof ipecial qualifying courses.\"\nSoccer Season\nDraws lo (lose\nHornels Fall to\nGiants; Kaslo\nMay Play Here\nIn the first game of the revised\nLadles Fastball League Sunday, the\nGianU pulled out on top in a free-\nhitting and many-errored game,\n20-23. Both teama had numerous beginners and newcomers, who fouftd\nthe going tough on a Held which u\na rerilinder of the old cow pasture\nback on the farm.\n\"We are extremely anxious to secure a good coach,\" President Slim\nPorter stated after thf game. Despite the fact that teveral had voiced\na desire to coach, none have come\ndown to the field ao tar.\nPorter also stated that it was possible tha^a Kaslo ladles team would\nbe coming ln to play the NeUon lassies shortly. The Veterans Guard\nteam at South Slocan Is also seeking a game with the girls. The local\nteams will meet again Wednesday\nevening.     |\nSummary:,\nRHE\nHorneU ....- - 23 12 1\u00ab\nGianU   28 24 14\nGillette struck out 2.\nCqlman struck 'out 4, walked 7;\nand Moran struck out 3, and walked\ntwo.\nTeams:  ,\nHornets\u2014B. Wigg c, V. Blackwell\nlb, rt, M. Stangherlin u, dt. Kubin\nJb, P. Hickey 2b, A. Gillette p, D.\nWallace rf, lb, V. Musfelt cf, N. Pattenon cf, and G. DavU lt.\nGlanti\u2014B. Moran cf, p, V. DeLu-\ncreslo If, L. Coletti 2b, B. Matheson\n3b, V. Matheson u, D. Colman cf,\np, A. Tate lb, A. Makontn rf, B. St.\nGermain rf, c, and N. Wood d, it\nRossland Social \u2666 \u2666\nBy MRS. HARVEY FLEURY\nAvert Hotel Strike\nin Edmonton\nEDMONTON, May 23 (CP)-\n8trlke action Involving 186 member! of Edmonton's Hotel and Res-\ntaurtnt Union No. 299 (AFL) wu\n\u2022verted yeiterday moming when\nhotel operaton announced they\nwould Implement the decUion of the\nRegionil War Libor Boird.\nThe itrike ,wu to hive tiken\nplace thli morning ln ill but two\nof Edmonton'i hoteU ind wu poit-\nponod until ntxt Suqdiy.\nFour hundred technical booki of\nAxli origin hive been recommended by American iclentliti, for republication here to ild thl war effort\ntoo Ute to classify\nLa^8_ffl-2b~TOUCTT\"tl_RErpE-\ntween Salmo ind Ymlr. Rewird\nS. P. Pond, NeUon, B.C.\nTENDERS, luptncrSbed \"Tender\nfor Steam Holei\", wlU bt received\nby the undenlgned up to Noon,\nTuetdiy, Jum lit., IMS. for the;\npurhut of a t.ngle drum two cylinder Steim HoUt formerly uied on\nthe 8.S. \"Na.nok.ii\", ind locited In\nthe Public Workt Yird, Nelton, B C.\nFor further Informition ipply to\nthe Dlitrict Engineer, Court Houie,\nNeUon, IC.\nThe hlgheit or iny tender not ne-\nceiiBrily iccepted,\nPURCHASING COMMISSION,\nPirliiment Bldgi,\nMiy list, 1S>\u00ab. V.ctorli, llf.\nROSSLAND, B. C, May \u00bb-Lac.\nTed Smith of the R.CA.F. it St.\nThomas, Ont., arrived on Thursday\nto spend his leave with hU parenU, Mr. and Mn. Anthony Smith\nLieut Gerry Long left for hU unit\nTueiday ifier spending hU leive\nwith his wife ind fimlly.\nEvsngellit md Mrs Frmk Koi-\ncluk irrived lait Sundiy ind ire\nholding meetinp ln the Apottollc\nTabernicle.\nMri. D. J. McDonell, 2509 Le Rol\nAvenue, received \u2022 ciblegrim on\nThunday from her ion, Sgt. Bdr.\nJoe McDonell, Informing her of hit\nstfe arrival in England.\nMlu Gladyi Preitley wu hoiteu Thuridiy evening when her\ngueiU were the memberi of the\nSewing Clidb of the Catholic Church,\nRefugee knitting wu done. RefreshmenU were terved by Mi's\nPrntley* auiited by Mn. Emil Leduc Thou pruent Included Mn.\nt Kemtoie, Mri. H. Billey, Mn.\nDelmu. Mn. W. Chrlitiin, Mrs. T.\n'Preitley, ind Mn. Georgt Msn.\nMr. ind Mrs. O. W. Stephenson\ntnd fimlly, who fotmerly resided\non Vlctorli Avenue, Wut, have\nuken up residence In their newly\npurchued homi on Railway Streit.\nThundiy ivenlng Deborih Re-\nbekih Lodgt No 13 elected tht following offlcen: Noble Onnd, Un.\nAnne Oordon; Viet Grind, Mn. H.\nErlekion; Receding Sterility, Mrt.\nOnu   Bray;   Flntncul   SecreUry,\nMn. Jeule Henderson; Treuurer,\nMrt. Alice Grubisic; Truitee, Mri.\nM. Metigar; RtpruenUtlve to Assembly, Mn. Ormi Bray; D.D_P.,\nMn. Alice Grubisic. RefreihmenU\nwere lerved by Mrs. M. Metigar\nind Mri. Alice GrubUlc.\nMr. ind Mn. A. Ruelle hive purchued the .home of Mr. ind Mn.\nJ. A. Lonsbury, Columbli Avenue,\nWert.\nMn. -K Mirtln ind Mn. I. M.\nPilmer of the Rouland Ration\nBoard, assisted by Mrs. P.' G. Palmer. Mrs. L. A. Read, Mrs. J. Thompson ind Mrs. MorrU, ire busy issuing the canning sugar cards. Rossland's allotment U 30,415 pounds, an\naverage of 10 poundi per perion.\nMr. and Mn. L. A. Campbell and\nfamily of Trail hive uken up ruldence on Vlctorli Avenue, formerly owned by G. N- Stephenson.\nMr. ind Mti. C. F. Hertnons of\nTnil, ind their diughter Mlu Gwen\nHcrmons, who ll \u2022 nUrie ln\ntrilnlng it the Vincouver Generil\nHospital, were the guests of Mr.\n\u25a0nd Mn. J. A. Willlimi, First Avenue, on Thuriday.\nMrs Fnnk Spring entertained\nrtctntly with two tablet ot bridge.\nThe high scoT* wu held by Mri.\nJ. Mllllgtn ind low by Mrs J. A.\nWilllimi. Dtlnty refreshment!\nwere ierved. Thou pruent Included Mn. A. Ewing, Mn. J. Rou, Mn.\nProud, Mrs. Leo Nimsick, Mrs. A.\nNimsick. Mri. J. Willlimi ind Mn.\nJ. Milligan.\n'   '.    -\nLONDON, May 28 (CP Cable) -\nThe only toccer football activity in\nthe rapidly-closlng BritUh aeason\nwas in Scotland Saturday where\nCeltic beat Third Lanark 3-0 ln\nthe Glasgow Charity Cup final,\nand Motherwell won the Scottish\nSecond Bvelen Cup Final, icorlng\nin extra time to defeat Hibernians,\n3-2.\nIn the Roseberry Charity Cup\nmatch Edinburgh HearU defeated\nanother Hibernians club by thf toss\nof a coin after the teams finished\nregular time tied 1-1.\nDewbury won the Rugby League\nChampionship Final, beating Hall-\nfax 22-13 ln the socond game of a\ntotal-polnU seriei to capture the\nround 33-10.\nAIR CASUALTIES\nOTTAWA, May 28 (CP) - The\nRCAJ. ln its MBnd casualty lut\nof the war, Saturday reported 35\nmissing on active service after oversew air bperations.\nFollowing U the lateit list of cas*\nualties:\nOVERSEAS\nKilled on active service\u2014Haven,\nRoger Wallace, Fo., Melroie, Mau.;\nNichol, Walter Wilson, Fo., Bateman, Sask.; Stevens, Clarence Loyd,\nFo\u201e St. Mftry'i Ont\nMissing on active service after\nair operations \u2014 Allan, Kenneth\nThomas Peter, Sgt., Montreal;\nBarnes, Raymond Jamea, Fit Sgt.,\nBattleford, Saak.; Brearley, Edgar,\nFo., Toronto; Corley, Louie Elmo,\nSgt, Houston, Tex.; Fitch, Jamei\nHenry, Saskatoon; George, William\nHarrU, Sgt-, SL James, Man.; Gibson, John William, Sgt., Hamilton;\nGipson, Aaron Henry, Fo., Toronto;\nHatle, Clifforl Oscar, Fit. LL, Ken\nora, Ont; Horahan, Laurence Mel\nville, Sgt., Toronto; Isaacs, James\nEerl, Sgt., Port au Bras, Burin,\nNfld.; James, David Eric, Fit. Sgt\nCalgary; Jonuson, Leonard Itor-\nman, Sgt., St. James, Man.; Kapuscinski, .William George, Sgt., Wh t-\nby.'OnL\nKennedy,   John   Clayton,   Sgt,\nRobion, B. C.\nClothes\nfor tht\nHoliday\nWe have all ybur clothing\nrequirements for the holiday, for work or for play.\n\u2022 SPORT SHIRTS\n\u2022 SPORT COATS\n\u2022 SLACKS\n\u2022 BATHINC TRUNKS\n\u2022 SWEATERS\n\u2022 WINDBREAKERS\n\u2022 ANKLE SOX\nEMORY'S\n*^        LIMITED\nThe Mtn'i Stort\nIn Martinique tn the past 300 yean\nthere have been 33 hurricanei, sev .\nen earthquake!, 11 tidal waves, two\nfamines and one drought.\nNicely prepared at the\nSTAR CAFE\nII Ml MI lltll Ml 111111 Illl llllllllllltlllilllin .\nJ. P. Walgren\nCeneral Contractor\n301 Carbonate St.\n\u25a0&a#)ssc!&a&s&\u00bb\u00bb>si&'M-'\/>Mi \\\nHave Hie Job Done Right\nSet\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONE 815\nStiMteMMMMSOMMSMMMMNOIN) I\n\/\/ You Havt a\nDirty Watch\nTake It te .. .\nHARVEY\nTht Jeweller. DM Biker SL\nFOR RENT\nSINGLE ROOM\nANNABLE BLOCK\nBody Of Unidentified\nMan Found in\nCabin Near Fernie\nFERNIE, B.C.. Miy 23 (CP)-The\nbody of an unidentified man was\nrecovered yeiterday in the basement of an unoccupied log cabin\nthree miles Weit of here where It\napparently had been for several\nmonths. A .JJ calibre rifle lay along-\nSide and there wai a bullet-hole In\nthe skull\n35 Fires in B. C.\nDurina Week\nVICTORIA, May 23 (CP)-Thlrty-\nflve flrei occurred In British Columbia foreiti ihis week and nine are\nitlll burning according to the weekly itatement of the Chief Foreiter\nrelcaied Ihrough the Provincial\nLandi Department Saturday,\nThe number boosted to 83 the total for the year to date against 37\nfor the correiponding period last\nyeir ind 90 up to tht ilmllar date\nIn IML\nThree flrei were burning it the\nend of llit week end 39 were put\nout thli week.\nThe Vincouver region, Including\nVancouver Iilmd, ihowtd lhe hlgheit number to dite, 24 .he ng listed\n\u25a0Inn the beginning ot the yeir\nagalnit IS tor the equivalent period\nIn IMl\nLewis, *_\"homas Wllliamr Po., Akron, O.; Longstaff, Emmett Jay,\nSgt., Indianapolis, Ind; Lunn, Gerald Alfred, Fit. Lt., Quesnel, B.C.;\nMcEwan, Ronald, Sgt., Verdun,\nQue.; McNichol, Glen Alexander,\nPo., Richlea, Sask.; Martyn, John\nReid, Sgt., Port Alice, B.C.; Plank,\nLester Kenneth, SgL, Bluftton,\nAlta.; Richmond, Henry, Sgt., Oliver, B.C.; Ritchie, Douglai Samuel,\nSgL, Upper Kent, N.B.; Robb, Fraser Allan, Sgt., Stayner, Ont.; Roberts, Dav.d Eric, Otawa; Rois, Allen Roderick, Sgt., Vancouver; Ross,\nFrancis Owen, Sgt., Milltown, N.B.;\nTomyn, Steve, SgL, Two Hills, AlU.;\nTschantre, Albert Andrew, Sgt.,\nKnoxville, Pa.; Watt, Bruce EmoolL\nSgL, South River, OnL; Way, Jamea\nOscar, Sgt., Redvers, Sask.; whalen,\nEdward Ambrose. Fit. Sgt., Montreal; Young, Gordon Kenneth, Fit\nSgt., Stratford, Ont.\nPreviously mlselng on active lervice, now reported prisoners of\nwar (Germany):\u2014Bearnes, Kehdell\nLeeroy, Fit. Sgt., Centerburg, O.;\nFerry, Denys Haughton. Po., Toronto; Keon, Mathias Stanley, Fit.\nSgL, Saskatoon, Sis* ; McKay, John\nAllen, Sgt., Pilot Mound, Man.; Wig-\ngett, Russel Thomas, Sgt., Glen-\nboro, Man.\nPreviously  reported   misiing  on\nactive lervice, now reported prisoner of war (Japan)\u2014Batin, Waite Frederic, Lac, London, Eng.\n-,rH ....Que.-ofktcol.\nFleury's Pharmacy\nPrescription!\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMed  Arti Blk.\nPHONI 25\nFOR HEALTH\nEAT LOTS OF\nHOOD'S\nWHOLE   WHEAT  BREAD\nPOLAROID CLASSES\nFor your protection.\nNow available at\nCuthbert Motors Ltd.\nOpp Hume Hotel aod Post Otflee\n700 Jap Soldiers\nKilled in Attack\non Salween Base\nCHUNGKING, May 33 (h.-\nMore than 700 Japanese troopi have\nbeen killed ln an abortive attack\nNorthward from Tengyueh, the Japanese advance ba_e Weit of the\nSalween River, the Chineie Ceniral\nNews Agency reported today.\nThe new attack followed renewed\nassaults by Japaneie forcei In their\nittempt to,penetrate Chlna'i Rice\nBowl, Weit of Lake Tungting.\nChungking dlspatchei laat night\nla'd Japaneie forcei were slrlk ng\nSouthward from below Ichang. Chinese bomberi retaliated by bombing Ichang. on the Yangtie River,\nand laid they itirted lirge flrei in\n\u2022upply depoti ind military installations.\nMURPHY BROS\nSOMERS* FUNERAL\nSERVICE\n703 Baker SL Phone 2M\nOpen Day and Night\nCrematorium           Ambulance\nluaaiamiai\"-- t --ia\n9\/\/4\nDally   Dillvirlu\n\u2022II pirti ol thl \u00ablty\nW. W. Powell\nCompany, Limited\nThe Home of Cood Lumbtr\nWholeiili ind Retail\nTelephone 176\nFoot ef Stanley Street\n\t\n\u25a0_-_-_____\u25a0\n","attrs":{"lang":"en","ns":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","classmap":"oc:AnnotationContainer"},"iri":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","explain":"Simple Knowledge Organisation System; Notes are used to provide information relating to SKOS concepts. 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