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ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN NORTH AFRICA, May 13\n(AP)\u2014The captive toll of Cermans and Italians today neared\n175,000, included 17 be-hnedalled Generals, in a Tunisian triumph which put Allied airmen only a few minutes' unchallenged flight from Italian,Sic--\nily's already devastated ports\nand military installations.    .  '\nOne unconfirmed report laid that\nI son-in-law of King Victor Emanuel of Italy wu among the captivei\nlaken when the IUlian Marshal\nMesit and hli lit Army surrendered.\n(The IUlian King h\u00bba four ions-m-\nlaw, although one is King Boris ol\nBulgaria. The others are Count Cal-\nvi de Bergolo, Prince Philip of\nHeaie ind Prince Louii of Bourbon-Parma.)\nBoth Rome and Berlin acknowledged that the African war was\nended. Naval forces itill -patrolled\nboth sides of Cap Bon Peninsula to\nprevent tny Axis attempt to escape\nby sea.\nThe   Allied   communlqui   uld\nthtit UniU captured varioui imall\npartiei of troopi trying to reich\nPantelleria   Iiland  In imall  bolU\nduring tht lilt few dtyi. A numbtr of Qermtn ind lUllin troopi\nalio were roundtd up on Zembra\nIsland, 12 mllei off Cap Bon.\nAllied airmen ilready had railed their ilghti toward Sicily, IUly,\nind other Axli Mediterranean holdings. In possession of the entire African coaitllne these airmen alio\nwere ready to protect Allied ihipping freed for the ihorter Mediter-\nraneen routei to Middle Eutern\nports handling mppllei for Rus-\nlii, and also to India.\nWellington bomberi atUcked the\nHirbor of Mtriala, Sicily, on Tueiday night, icorlng hiU in tht dock\nireai and starting large tirei.\nA BBC broidcut uld tht R.A.F.\nhad dropptd tvtr Minili thouiandi of leaflet! bearing one itn-\nttnet: \"If you wtnt tht bombing\nto itop, demand peace ind demon.\nttratt In tht ttrtttt your dnln\nfor peace.\"\nFour enemy alrpllnei were ihot\ndown by fighters of the Coailil Air\nForct Tueiday, knd thret AxU\nbomben were deitroyed lut night\nIn repulrlhg an attempted a\\Uck\non the Alglen area, the communique (aid. , ,,\nIn one week of ihatterlng ittick\ntht Axii troopi were isolated and\ncruihed. The Germin General, Von\nArnim, It was pointed out, wai cut\noff from hii troopi in the Northern\nBizerte irea. The\u00ab lurrendered to\nAmerican forces.\nNAMED HIS OWN CAPTOR\nThe German Commander alio wu\ncut off from Meiie'i troopi ficing\nthe Ith Army South of Tunli. The\nIUllin Commander incldenUUy In-\nliited ln mrrenderlng to the fith\nArmy, i formality that wai reidily\ngranted.\nThe Italian veterin of the Rui-\nitan and other wen apparently\nconildered lt better personal prestige to give up to that British machine which ii recognized as one\not the world'i fineit armies.\nBut what Meise didn't know wai\nthat i portion of the Sth Army alw\nparticipated In the break-through\nto Tunli behind him.\nIt wu Gen. Alexander who chartered the original smash at the Ger.\nmam at El Alamein, Egypt, from\nwhere Gen Montgomery'! 8th Army\nchaied Rommtl 1700 milei acrosa\nAfrica into the arms of the Hriush,\nAmericin and French forcei in Tu-\nnllll.\nIn three yeari of wir In wheh\nMuuolini loat hli African Empire,\nit ia eitimaled that more than 700,*\n000 Axia prisonen were either captured or killed, most of them Italians.\nSt-it-hlng Revolt Breaks Owt In Uw     _]\nCountries.\u2014Pig* 3.\nSmashing Raid on Dulsbarg It Heivlut '\nof the War.\u2014Page S.\nVon Arnim Refutes to Sign Termi; Only ,-\nInterest It Baggage.\u2014Page 3.   '\nBig Nazi Force\nof Bombers\nOver England\nLONDON, Miy 14 (Frldiy).\n(CP)\u2014Tht Itrgtit forci of Qtrmin raldtn to tppur nur Lon-\ndan for wtiki ctuitd in hour-\nlong alert ttrly todty, but flrtt\nreporti Indicated no dtmtgt.\nA heivy bunge met the enemy\nilrcnft. They penetnted only to\nlhe ouUkirU of the city, dropping\nflirei.\nA heavier atUck hli Eaitern England, raided for tht leventh consecutive diy. High exploiives were\ndropped there.\nThe ilert lounded with this morn,\nng'i London raid was the fint in\nthe capital ilnce a brief early morning alarm May 8 The lut night\nilirm wai April 2J.\nQERMANY HIT AGAIN\nLONDON. Miy 14 (Frldiy). (CP)\n\u2014R A F. bombers wert over Germany last night for the iecond iuc-\nreulve night, it wu mnounced todiy.\nThii ilghalled the contlnumce of\ni vut two-wiy offenilve agiinit\nHitler'i Europe, with the Ruuini\nJoining In from the Eait in the re-\njumptlon of Allied round-lhe-clock\nraiding.\nMAY II  FIEIUIN\nSTOCKHOLM May 14 (Fr day)\n(CP) \u2014 Telephone communication\nwith Berlin wu cui off at 10 o'clock\nlait night and itill wai luspended\nearly thii morn ng. Indicating i poiilble Allied air raid on the Oerman\ncapiUl.\nEXPECT VICTORY\nLOAN TO TOP\nBILLION TODAY\nTotdl Subscribed\nSo Far\nIs $959,707,800\nEND SAT. NICHT\nOTTAWA, Miy 13 (CP) - Thl\nNitlonil Wir Finance Committal\ninnounctd tonight thtt mbicrlp-\ntlom to Canada'! Fourth Victory\nLoin ihould top tht $1,000,000,000\nmtrk with tht computation of\ntoday'i returni If preient trendi\ncontlnut.\nThe three weeks' campaign for\na minimum objective of SI, 100,000,-\n000 opened April 20 and the cumulative toUl subscribed so far is\n18(9,707,800. The Committee innounced that, tp facilitate late subscriptions ind ltd the general can-\nvast to reach its goal, aU Branch\nBanka and Truit and Loan Companies in Canada would remain\nopen Saturday afternoon from 2\nto 4 o'clock to receive subscriptions. The campaign closet Saturday night\nOn' Wednesday, 15th day of the\ncampaign, 152,22. Individuil subscriptions accounted for \u2022 dollar\ntoUl of $74,405,450, but several large\ncorporate subscriptions were Included ln thli total. Lateit combined toUl for Canada'i three Fighting Servlcei is $21,191 j0>, made up\nof Navy subscription! of $2,22,100,\nArmy subscriptions of $10395,409,\nand Air Force subscriptions of $7,-\n474,400.\nJudging of entrlei In the Fourth\nVictory Loan Community Contest, with awardi ind honon for\nthe beit promotional ideas conceived and executed during the\ncampaign, has bten slated to begin June 3 at Ottawa. Prellmin-\n- ary judging of the belt achemei\nto-e*\u00bb-rt-ti-tm wlU BK\npleted by May 22, Loin Headquirteri announced. Nominations must reach OtUwt by Miy\n99.\nThe community deemed to have\ncarted out the most original and\nforceful promotional plan will hive\nIU name emblazoned on a g ant Lancaster bomber built ln Canadi. The\nnames of five other communities,\nranked at having the beit entriei in\nu many populated groups, will be\nconferred on fast Mosquito bomben now being made in the Dominion. *\nThe citlei of Summenide ind\nCharlottetown, P.E.I., took the lead\namong urban communitiei over\ntheir objectivei for general canvau\nand payroll savings subscriptions.\nSummerside reported 13C per cent\nof its quota while the Island Capital reported its objective covered\nby IIS per cent. Halifax was third\nwith 104 per cent and Fort WiUiam\nhas 101 per cent.\nIn centrei reporting their total objectivei reached, Siint John\nreported 13S per cent; Frederlcton, 131; and. Summerside. 119.\nFort William. reported 110 per\ncent of it idbjectlve, comng up\nfrom 7! per cent In three dtyi.\nSubscriptions by employeei of\nCanadian Nitlonil Railwayi itood\nat $8,336,100 at the end of the 14th\nday.\nNames Drown Today\nBy Victory Loin\nCommittee for NtUon\nDistrict Honor Roll\nTonight In ltt mimgt ovtr Ha\ndlo Station CKLN tht Ntlton Victory Lean Committti wlll call on\nDlitr'ct reildenti to buy bondi In\n\u2022upport of:\nMile. Riddle\nT. Wallace\nV. E. Howtrd\nGilbert Hunt\nJ. M. Nlvtn\nL. itllngtr\nWilliam Rtmuy\nR. K. Flynn\nC. W. Linden\nA. C. Mithuon\nTheie boyt from Ntlion trt\ntttieklng tht moit ruthlm forcei\ntht world hu ytt txperitnced,\nfighting for tht wty of lltt thtt\nwt know tnd wtnt to Mvt. Thty\notn only ctrry on if wt on tht\nhomt front keep up i iteidy\nitreim of lupply. Our dollan furniih thli nttdtd lupply.\nRUSS BOMBERS\nHAMMER\nPOLISH CAPITAL\nLong-Range Planes\n* Hit Trains,  .\nDumps and Stores\nSET BIG FIRES\n* LONDON, Miy 18 (CP)-Tht\nMoicow rldlo innounctd tonight\nthat Ruuitn long-range bomberi\nhad raided Wartiw, tht Nail-held\ncapital ef Poland.\nThe communications system ot\nWar.aw wu the main target ot the\nRed Air Force bomberi, said the\nbroadcast.\n\"On Us* night of Miy IS,\" tbt en-\nriouncemem said, \"our long-range\ntircraft raided tht railway junction\not Wariaw, military traini, ammun\nftton; dun-pr- *n* xrmtment' ito*\noi well li tbt llntl ind Itation In\nstn 11 a tions ot the riilwiy itation It\nWariaw and the mburb bf Praga\non the right bank of the Vistula.\n\"Large flrei ind explosions of the\ntraini and military itorei were obierved.\n\"Our aircraft iuffered no losiei.\"\nThe lut long-range Soviet Air\nForce raids were on ConltmU, Rumania, on May 5 md Koenigiburg,\nEast Prussia, on April 28.\nSTRENGTH\nIS OVER 190,000\nRalston Tells Hduse\nDieppe Lessons\nStill Being Studied\nHAD VITAL PART\nOTTAWA, Miy 18 (OP)\u2014O*.\nftnet Miniittr Riliton told tht\nHouie of Commoni tonight thit\ntht itrtngth of thl Cinidlin Army overieai tn Miroh tl Utt\nwu mort thin 190,000.\nHt uld iomt 70,000 army ptr-\n\u2022onntl hid bttn unt oveneu In\ntht latt flical ytir. Tht itrtngth\nof tht irmy ovtrttu on Mirch\n81, 1942, wu mort thin 180,000.\nThe enllitment requirementi tor\nthe flical year ending lait March\n31 had been from 90,000 to 100,000\nmen. Actuilly more than IK-AM enlisted. Not ill were for relnforcemenU for overieai uniU as a portion\nwent Into uniU held for home defence.\n\u2022 In addition, the National Reiourcei Mobll-tatlon Act call-up had\nbrdught in \u25a0 net of about 60,000 men,\nln Maroh and April the enliit-\nmenU bad been down and May had\n\"not btgun io well.\"\nCol. Riliton uld tha Dltppt\n\"rtconmllunct In -force\"' had\nbten i vlUl ptrt of tht offtmlvt\non whloh tht UnlUd Natloni had\nagreed. Tht leilioni learned from\nIt itlll wtrt btlng itudied ind\nhid bttn put ta uit.\nTht High Command required information which could only be ob-\nUined by \"fighting for .it.\" It wai\na heavy Usk which could be en-\ntmited only to troopi of a high\nitandard.\nBeciuse of the avowed aggreuive\npolicy of the Alliei, the Germini\nhid itrengthened their forcei generally ind were on the alert along\nthe French cout\nReporU he had received prilled\nthe luiittnct given by the Royal\nNary and by the S.A.F. ind by the\nCanadians participating in both the\nNivy tnd iir operatloni.\ni_i*vi.iM_tmm^-ti*tt   . ^       .^    d prllM,; -fc-t\nChurchill to\nAddress\nU.S. Congress\nWASHINGTON. Miy IS (AP) -\nPrime Minlrter Churchill will addreu the United SUtei Congreu\nnext week.\nSpeaker Sam Rayburn of the\nHouie of RepresenUtivei invited\nhim thli morning, he accepted, and\nRayburn returned to the Capttol to\narrange l Joint Senate-House Ul-\nlion.\nThe White Houie laid, meanwhile,\nthit i radio iddreii Mr. Churchill\nhis icheduled for tomorrow ifternoon at 12 noon, PDT., will be ilmoit entirely for home corrumptlon\nin BrlUin,\nReports Shelling\nof Pantellaria\nIsland by Navy\nLONDON, Miy 14 (Friday).\n(CP)\u2014 Detmond Tight, Riutin\nNiwi Agency corretpendtnt with\ntht M.dlterranean flttt, report-\nid todty thit unitt af tht Rtytl\nNivy hid ihellid Pantillirli Iilmd In tht Sicilian Strait yittr-\ndiy.\nIt wu tht flrtt nival attick of\ntht wtr ed the Iilandi, which hid\nwrvtd tht Axli \u2022\u2022 tn llrbait during tht hattle  of Tunlila.\nTht itronghold hu frequently\nbten bombed from tht ilr, howtvtr.\nJap Solomon\nBase Bombed\nWASHINGTON, May 13 (AP) -\nProbable deitructlon by heavy\nbombers of i number of enemy aircraft caught on the ground at Japan's Kahili base in the Northwestern Solomon Islands wu reported by the United SUtei Navy\ntoday. The communique also revealed that aerial attacki had been\nreturned igainit Japaneie installation? on Kiska Island in the North\nPacific.\nThe heavy bombers raided Kahili,\nIn the Shortland Island area of the\nSolomoni chain, Wedneeday morning tnd tUrted i number ot tires,\nwhich \"appeared to be burning\nenemy aircraft. ,\nAnother group of bomberi attacked Japanese poiitioni on Bil-\nlale Island, alao In the Shortland\narea, and started a large fire.\nLater in the morning a force of\ndive bombers, torpedo bombers and\nfighters raided Japanese installation! at Mundi ln the Central Solomons. This attack wai followed up\nWednesday night by bombardment\nof both Munda and the nearby Port\nof Vila on Kolombangara Island by\na force of light naval uniU.\nRegal Party Makes\nRound at Vancouver\nVANCOUVER, May 13 (CP) -\nThe Governor-General and Princeit\nAlice today began a round of official\nvlslU and Intpectlom which will\nkeep them In Vancouver until Monday, when they begin their return\ntrip to Ottawa.\nThli morning the vlct-regil couple\nwho arrived here from Victorii lut\nnight ifter viiiting Seittle and Portlind, Ore, met officeri of the Pt-\neHV Commind.\n794 POUND STURCEON\nCAUCHT IN FRASER\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B. C, Miy\nIJ (CP) \u2014 A TM-pound iturgeon\nwu ciught ln the Fruer River todiy by Thomu Gowini, commerciil fuhermin. Thii Is the lirgett\nsturgeon ciught lh the river In\ndecide, commented officiiU, and\nhu \u2022 commerciil value of $130. It\nmay be lent to \u25a0 Winnipeg depirtment itore for window dlipliy pur\npotei.\n9th ARMYS HUMAN LIFE-LINE\nPassing ammunition and food and water for Ohe\nBritish Eighth Army in Tunisia, the Tommies, above,\nform a human conveyor belt and make fast work of beaching a cargo, hand over hand alqng the rocks, from an\nunloading barge at the end of the jetty. British Columbia today is celebrating \"8th Army Day.\"\nThret of Best Nazi\nArmored\nDivisions Smashed\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN\nNORTH AFRICA, Miy 13 (AP)-\nThree cf Germany'i but tnd old-\ntit irmored dlvlilom ind evtry\nItallin irmored dlvlilon thtt tvtr\nexlited art imong the flvt Axil\nirmiu wiped out In tht Afrlcin\ncampaign which ended In Tunlila.\nA totil cf 36 dlvlilom hive been\nannihilated.\nhid bttn \"beyond pril\nkeen deiire tc come to grlpi with\ntht tnTmy Indicited. Thert wU nc\nilgn thit tvtn ont min hid filtered In hit duty.\nThe Defence Miniiter made hii\nitatement with the Houie ln Com-\nmitUe   diKuising  i  resolution   to\nIntroduce t bill covering t $3,890,-\n000,000 war appropriation.\nThe Defence Miniiter mentioned\nthese poinU ln dlscuuing Dieppe:\n1. A large naval force croued the\nchannel and approached the French\ncoast, proticted by powerful Ilr\nsupport, and remained off that cout\nfor many hour! with the lou of\nbut one deitroyer and a number\nof imall landing craft. Thii was\nligniflcint achievement.\"\n2. Although Dieppe wai a itrong\nplace, miliUry forcei were linded\non the enemy-occupied beachei, ind\nheavy tanks in Urge numben were\ntransported acro'i the channel and\nluccesafully landed.\n3. It could be wld. that the organiiatlon of combined command\nworked out ln ruch detail In advance of the operation functioned\nmoit admirably. The reiult of iht\noperation had been to afford complete confidence ln the effective\ncoordination of the efforti of the\nlervices in lirge combined operatloni.\n4. The extenilve raid compelled\nthe enemy to concentrate iir tqliad-\nroni from many distant poinU and\nto commit \u2022 lirge force to action.\nEven night fighters, night bomben\nind training iquadroni wtre thrown\nInto the fight Thli give the RA.F.\ni valuable opportunity, and in the\nair fighting over Dieppe the German\nAir Force*\"suffered loises In aircraft amounting to a very urloui\nitrategic reverie.\"\n5. Ai for the more limited and\nlocal objectives, Col. Raliton Mid\nenemy batteriei ind 1 radio locition itition were deitroyed, heavy\ncaiualtlei were Inflicted md priionen of war were brought back\nto Bngland. One and pouibly two\nirmed vettelt were sunk.\n'Tor the lessons letrned md the\ntdvintagei gilned the forcei engaged, ind pirtlculirly the lind forcei,\npaid i very blgh price,\" Col Riliton uid.\n\/ \"The htatory of ilmiltr operation!\nIn the put \u00bbervei to Indicate that\nheavy losses ire to be expected in\narrrphlbloui operatloni of thli type\ndirected agalnit a fortified coaitllne held by a determined ind ilert\nenemy.\"\nDeillng with the Army orgmiution broadly, Col. Rtliton uld thit\non the tuumption Germiny wu\nthe backbone of tht Axli, It* itrategy of the United Nationi wu to\ndirect the man opentioni igilnit\nHitler ind \"hli IUlian ulo-llte.\"\nflrtt.\nThe Canadian millUry forci\nwu deployed In two miin component!, one in the Europem\ntheitre of operation! ind tht\nother ln North Americi and IU\nOUtpotU, thl two connected by the\nAtlantic lifeline iKmg which\nflowed I itreim of equipment ind\ntrained rtlnforcemtnu.\nby th* Home, wu to to:\nkmr-**. BtiUm-, lo convert the\ntth Dtvkio* into in Armored Diviiion ind lend lt overieai In 19U, to\norganize the two Corpi into which\nthe 3rd Infantry Diviiion and two\narmored divliioni could be fitted\nu circumstance! might require, to\nprovide corpi troops for thoie two\ncorpi, ind bring the two corpi together under au organization called\nthe. Firat Canadian Army and to\nprovide army tropi.\nMore than two yeari ago, all\nfive divliioni and an Army Tank\nBrigade of the overseai army had\nbeen authorized, and what had\nbeen done in the past year was to\nmake theie individual formations\n\u2022a ielf dependent and effective as\nreiourcei would permit.\nSecondly, the formation! authorized sinoe that time had\u2014except the\n2nd Army Tank Brigade\u2014been the\nheadquarter! Second Corps and the\nheadquarten Fint Army and the\nCorps and Army troops which are\nancillary and supplementary to\nthese formations.\nIn Canada and S_r_gland more than\n170 uniU ot all eizei had been organized for the formation of ancillary and supplementary uniti of the\nSecond Corpt and' the First Canadian Army, to help make up corps\nirmy tnd line of communication\ntroop*.\nMost of those organized ln Canada were tent overseai in 1942 but'\na few itlll awaited dispatch.\nThere were two principal divisions In these troopt\u2014first combat\nuniU Including artillery and antiaircraft uniu which could be used\nby the Corpt or Army commander outside the divlsioni themselves,\nand lecond, the servicing uniu to\nextend the maintenance ind lupply\nlervicei towirdi the base.\nC.C.F. Organizer\nto Visit North\nVANCOUVni, May 18 (CP) -\nThe C.CJ. Pirty In Britiih Columbli next month wlU extend IU ic-\ntlvitlei lo lhe Yukon Territory when\nArthur Turner, Provincial Orgin-\nizer, will vlvt Dawion City, Whitehone md other Northern communitiei, the Pirty innounced todiy.\nPORT MORESBY\nRAIDED BY\nTWO JAP PLANES\nJap Casualties in\nFighting on\nNew Guinea, Mount\nA.LLIED    HEADQUAKTBHS\nAuitralia, M\u00abyx14 (Fridiy). (CP)\n\u2014Two Japmue plmu bombed\nthe tort Maitlby W* without\n' earning dunafw\/yestwdir, ithe\nHigh Command announced. Port\nMore_by tl the btg' Allied bale\non the South coast of New Guinea.\nAllied bomberi struck it Oumati,\non the Southern tip, md Rabaul, on\nthe Northern tip of New Britain.\nThree planes were destroyed on\nthe ground at the Gasmala airdrome.\nIn thi ground fighting on New\nGulnlt, tht noon communiqut tnnounced, Allied pttroli hivt killed \u00bb Jipineie ilnct Miy 9 neir\nMubo. Thli fighting occurred on\nthe ipproichei to.Silimiui.\nA third aerial itrlke againit New\nBritan  wai directed  by  two   big\nbomben at the Cap Glouceiter airdrome.        .\nThe Gasmata raid wu mide by\nmedium bombers and long-range\nfighters who \"executed two strong\ndaylight attacks on the airarome\nand waterfront.\"\nTargets bombed Included airplanes in the dispersal areas, antiaircraft positions, camp areas and\nbarges. Later a big bomber swung\nover to bomb and itrafe the airdrome. Gasmata is approximately\n325 miles Northeast of Port Moresby.\nOn New Guinei, a four-engined\nAllied bomber atUdked a village\nnear Madang. Heavy and medium\nbombers atUcked Finschhafen on\nthe Huon Peninsula South of Madang.\nIn \u2022 oontlnuitton of pitrol lotions South of Silimiui, tht Jipineu tried to penertitt Allied poiitioni on Llbtbll Ridge but\n\"wert fo'rctd to rttlrt to their\norlginil llnu with over \u00ab0 cuuiltlu.\"\n\"In two irribusti claihes our forward patrols killed 35 of the enemy\nand wounded many others\" at Ko-\nmiatum. the communique added.\nTwo Rabtul airdromes\u2014Lakunia,\nVanakanau,\u2014were itUcked by big\nAllied bomberi before dawn,\nPave Way for\nMighty Thrust\n\"  By EDDY GILMORE\nAuoelited Pren Staff Writer\nMOSCOW, May 13 (AP)\u2014The Red Army, attacking under a tremendous barrage of hundreds of big guns, has smashed\nits way into secondary Cerman defences Northwest o\u00bbMovor-\nossisk in the Caucasus, dispatches said today,\nA Pravda dispatch reported that hundreds of guns had\npaved the way for an infantry and tank wedge in the new\nCerman defence line near Nov-\norossisk after the Red Army\nhad smashed its way through\nthe first enemy line.\n' The man shelling of the German\npositions was on such a scale ai to\npresage \u2022 final big push aimed at\nthrowing the enemy into the Black\nSea\nThe midnight communique said\nRusiian artillery mounted North of\nNovorouiik had destroyed 19 German artillery batteries, M machine\ngun nesti, two German Unks and\na number of block-houies.\nThe Red Army also was reported\nto have wiped out another German\ninfantry batUlion of approximately\n800 men md antl-aircraftmen dowp-\ned four Nizl planes.\nFront dispatches said the Germans\nand their fortifications were being\nblasted to bits by the Russian guns\neating toward Novorosslsk.\nThe Qtrmin eomminden cling\nIng to the Ciucuui were uld to\nbe shifting their ilx-birrelled mor\nUr uniU from ont point to moth\ntr In in tffort to glvt the Imprei-\nlion of huge concentration! of\nirtillery, but tht Ruulini meth-\nodlcally lurgtd forwird Into tht\n'   gapi chewed up by thllr gunt\nAir battlei Increued* ln violence\nover the. Novorouiik lector, the\nRuuiam raining down heivy exploilvei on the German dug In on\nthe hills surrounding the city.\ntht Sovltt Air Forci' .wii tril-\nIM In theie dlipitchu with \u25a0\nVlUl pirt lh Soviet advancei, ind\ntht Germani wtn uld to bt In\n\u2022 dttptr'tte plight btctuit of Inferior ilr power,\nGerman Infantrymen were coun-\nter-atUcklng fitfully, but, these dn-\npatchei laid, there' were ligns of i\ndeveloping weakneu ln  the  Axli\nrinks.\nMUTUAL AID\nBULK\n6IVEN APPROVAL\nDiefenbaker, Shaw\nAmendments\nAre Both Defeated\nMOBILE T.B. UNIT\nTO TOUR B.C.\nVANCOUVtR. May IJ (CP) -A\nnew 118,000 mobile T- B. unit, purchued by the Britiih Columbia Tuberculosis Society will arrive here\nearly In the Till ind will be taken\nthrough the Province to examine\nwar workeri for tuberculoili, It waa\nannounced at the Society'! annual\nmeeting.\nCAPI TOWN (CP)-Brlg. Oen.\nSir Edward Thornton hai been appointed Director-General of Rehabilitation training to implement\nthe South African Government'i\npromlie to rutort heilth ind use-\nfulneu to every man luffering phy-\nThe  HM2-U prognm, tuthocltedilci.y In tht wir.\nMiddle East\nTalksWindUp\nCAIRO, May IJ (AP)-A full-\ndress conference of the powerful Allied Middle East Council of miliUry\nmd civil leaderi wai concluded today w th innouncement thit igreement wu reached \"on the ihape ind\nliie of the problem! under dlicui-\nlion md recommenditlon! for deillng with them.\"\nWhat thoie problemi are wai not\ndlicloied, but they were undentood\nto deal with the Middle Eait u a\nforthcoming theitre of ictlve wir.\nThe four-day conference wai it-\ntended by R. O. Caiey, Brituh Wir\nCabinet Mlnliter for the Middle\nEut. ilx high Army and Naval Offlciali. three Ambaiudon, and other civil officiaU.\n\"Thert wti no pirticulir problem thit mtde the conferenct necesury,\" an offlclil lUtement Hid.\n\"It io hippened that the conference\ncolnc.ded with the final defeit of\nthe Axli In North Africa, but lhat\nwai only fortultoui.\"\nRegret Japanese\nNot Allowed\nlo Attend Meet\nVANCOUVER, May IJ (CP) -\nBritish Columbia Conference of the\nUnited Church of Canada, in conference here, t^day expressed \"regret\" that the British Columbia Security Commission had refused to\nallow Japanese evacuees to return\nto the Coast to attend the Conference.\nRev. Bryce Wallace, Charman of\nthe Home Missions Committee disclosed that efforts had been unsuccessful to secure permission for\nJapanese memben to come to Vancouver.\nTheir absence li a losi to the\nConference,\" he stated, suggesting\nthat subsequent meeUng be held\nIn the Interior so that Japanese\nmembers of the Church could attend.\nRev. W. R McWilllams. Missionary among the evacuated Japanese\nsad that lack of incentive to work\nhad produced lack of zest among\nsecond generation Canadian-born\nJapanese. He iald that If they\nwere adequately rewarded for their\nlabor they could be used to manufacture munitions, cut firewood or\nany other required work.\nSAYS LACK Of FISH\nCLOSED PLANT\nVANCOUVER, May IS (CP) -\nJ. M. Buchanan, General Manager\nof B. C. Pickers here said today the\nEdmund and Walker Cold Storage\nPlant ln New Westminster has been\nclosed since May 5 because no halibut Is going through the plant. It\nwu previously reported the plant\nwu closed due to a lockout following i labor controversy.\nOTTAWA, May 13 (CP)\u2014Thl\nHouse of Common! in Committee to.\nnight approved tha $1,000,000,000\nMutual Aid Bill after consideration\nof the measure clause by cliuse.\nSecond reading hu been glvtn thl\nmeuure md third reading will bt\ngiven at the next sitting.\nAngus Maolnnli (OCT Vancouver East) said tonight the $1,000,-\n000,000 wu ipoken of \u2022\u25a0 i (Ut to\nthe United Nationi but ht .hid\nnever heard i gift discussed it\nsuch length.\nNew Democracy Leader Black-\nmore said he approved tht billi\nprinciple of mutual lid which might\nbe\/carried on beyohdftt t\u00bb\u00bbr to\nremove the danger ol adverse trade\nbalance, throughout the world.     \u2014\nWith a mutual aid lyitem i\"\u00abup-\nra-Natlonal\" Government poking Id\nnose Into the affairs of nationi would\nnot be needed. No lovereignty\nshould be yielded to a \"Supra-Na- '\ntional\" gang.\nF. D. Shaw (ND. Hed Deer) told\nthe House that need should be the\nonly test applied to Cahtdi'i ippor-\ntiorwnent of surplus war tuppliu\namong the United Nation!.,\nMr. Shaw moved in amendment to itrike out proviiion in the\nAct permitting tranifer of goodi\nto be made subject ot an exchingt\nof goods ot a kind. If the bill\nwas providing for. a gift then\nshould be nothing in it thit luggeited exchange ln payment In\nkind.\nRobert Fair (N.D. Battle River)\nseconded the amendment but lt wai\nimmediately defeated on I call of\nayes'and nays.\nJ. G. Diefenbaker (Prog. Con.\nLake Centre) said Canada did not\nhave representation on the combined Fpod Board, and should leek\nsuch a place.\nHe moved an amendment to the\nbill providing that if any trade or\nUriff agreement were entered into\nunder the Mutual Aid Plan It ihould\nbe presented to the House for approval within six months.\nMr. Ilslev explained that under\nthe b 11 section being discussed, piyment might be required for luppliei\nprovided under the bill.\nThere was no power under tht\nbill to touch the tariffs of Canada,\nand therefore a reciprocal trade of\ntariff agreement could not be madt,\nHe had never said this could be\ndone.\nIt was a 'misqunUtion\" of hi!\nlanguage to say he had claimed\nCanada could stipulate for trade\nagreemenU under the Mutual Aid\nBill.\n\"I want Parliament to know whit'\nthe   Government  ls  doing,\"   InUr-\niccted Mr. Diefenbaker.\nThe amendment moved by Mr.\nDiefenbaker was defeated on a voice\nvote.\n;'\nB. C. Subscriptions\nReach 100.54\nPer Cent of Quota\nVANCOUVER, Miy 13 (CP) -\ntubicrlptloni 1% the. Fourth Vic-\ntory Loin In tht BrlUih Colum-\nbit-Yukon Dlvlilon todiy total\nled $110,596,700, or 100.M per cent\nof IU quota of \u00bbl 10,000.-00. Gen\niral public buying today amounted to $2,182,660.\nTht  cimpilgn  cloiu  officlilly\nSiturdiy night\nCOAST CHINESE FINED\nFOR RACKETEERING\nVANCOUVER. May IJ (CP) -\nSeven Chinese vegetable mcrchanU\nhere paid for black market racketeering to the tune of $617 in finea\nand costs today. The fines were imposed by Magistrate G. R. McQueen\nin Police Court for selling potatoes\nabove ceiling price, aft.r chargei\nwere laid by the Prices Board.\n600 Japanese\nAsk Exchange\nVANCOUVER. May IJ (CP) \u2014\nSix hundred Japanese Nationill,\nevacuated from the Coist to Tash-\nme, BC. have asked to be exchanged for Japanese-held Canad an priionen, Rev. W. R MrWill ami. Missionary among ihe evacuee groupi,\ntoday told the Rritish Columbil\nConference of the United Church\nof Cinada.\n_______________________________________________________________\n ;\nI      . } ..     TA.\nr \u25a0\nBf,\u2014 NIUON DAILY NIWJ, FRIDAY, MAY 14,  194i|p|attjc Res|n\nBuilding Faces\nfernie Goes Over Top\nSouth Interior Needs\n$424,100 to Go Over\nKOOTENAY-BOUNDARY VICTORY LOAN STANDING.\n'    Genera, canvass\u2014\nEast Kootenay \t\nKelson Unit   -\nTrail'Unit  \t\nSales Thurs. Total to date\nTotala  \t\nQuota m.\nSpecial names\u2014\nNelson Unit\t\nTrill Unit \t\n|155,500\n81,600\n\u00abl-50\n$264,750\nTotal\n753,060\n547,900\n874,050\n12,175,900\n$2,600,000\n$ 225,000\n8,820,000\n$9,04.,000\n_uiai -..\nI To go over the top ln the Fourth Victory Loan campaign Kootenay-\nI Boundary needs $424,100 today and Saturday. It has $2,175,900. Its quota\n111 $2,600,000.\nThroughout the district a concentrated drive will be made today to\n\"reach objectives and go over them ln tribute to the 8th Army of the North\n'African campaign, for this ls \"8th Army Day\".\n!\u00abA\u00bbT KOOTENAY 8URQE8 <\nUP IN BIGGEST DAY\nCRANBKOOK, B. C, May 13 -\nlast Kootenay' Victory lean *__b-\necrlptioni surged, upward Thursday\nit omake up the biggest single day's\nreport of ttie campaign to date, and\nwith this record the Diitrict set itielf to go over the top in honor ot\ntth Army Day.\nTbe  Dlitrict  total  on  Thursday\nreached $753,050. Ita quota is $925,000\n10 Eut Kootenay needi $171,950 in\nthe hut two dayi of the drive.\nThe big* boost todiy came from\nFernie, which topped IU objective\nby 25 per eent In one full twoop.\nA $100,000 subscription through\nthi bank put them well over their\n!   $210,000 objective. ,\n|   Creston Mier were \u2022 stellar note,\ntoo, and brought, the sub-unit up\nlinkway to the $110,000 quota. Cranbrook tales were sbove average but\n'the Sub-Unlt ii still nearly $100,000\n\u25a0 ghort of ita $210,000 goal.\n, Michel-Natal, reporting for tile\nfirst time in several days, is past\nthe halfway mark toward its quota\n;of $75,000 and Windermere is well\nover the top.\n'\u2022'  Salea today of $10,100 brought the\nKimberley  total to $211,100.   The\nquota ii $235,008.\nTee vblt of tlie Royal Canadian'\n.Navy Band of Esquimalt Wedneaday\nwu a bug eiuccess. First event wu\n1 a parade in which the Rocky Moun-\n' tain Rangers end Air Cadeta participated. About 1000 personi attended\nthe band conoert In the school _ud-\n, itorium ind a capacity crowd danced to,the'music of the Band'i iwing\n.aection it McDougall Hall.\n' War Savings Stampi were the ad-\nmisiion to these eventi and salei\n\u25a0.amounted to an even $500. They were\nLONDON (CP)r-Far-reachlng and\nImporUnt discoveries In plastic relln\nhu now made It possible tor war-\ninjured and civilian raid cuualtiei\nwho loit ean and noiei to have natural appearances restored without multiple operations.\nTesta of faciei features from plastic resin have convinced experts the\nmaterial may lead to radical changes ln reconstructive surgery.\nOne synthetic resin, known **\n\"Portex\", can be made to produce\neilher a very hard \"Ivory\" or \"bone\"\na soft, resilient, rubber-like substance or a liquid. It his been used\nto build noses, cheeks, ean md to\nreplace ikln tissues. The substance\nhas tbe same resilience as healthy\nflesh and cannot become Indented\nby pressure.\nVelocity Drive\nEvery Day\nJob to Penny\nNelson Today Driving lor Victory\nLoan Quota Will! Montgomery's\nMessage lo Troops as Spearpoinl\nover $481,000\u2014Juit $74,000 ihort ot\nlti objective.'\nThat is the pioture In Nelson Dls>\ntrict on the second last day of ttie\nFourth Victory Loan drive. Today\nis 8th Army Day, and to go \"over\nthe tog?\" in tribute to the glorious\nrecord af the Sth Army ln North Africa\u2014to aound a victory pean in thl\narea by Victory Loan oversubscription\u2014is the Objective spt by Loan\nCommitteei today.\nNeleon Unit subscriptions climbed by $81,600 Thursday. New Denver reported $13,000 to send the Slocan soaring over the $42,000 goal.\nNelson recorded $61,200. A series of\nsubscriptions were made by per-,\nsons who subscribed through banks\nand whose names therefore remained unknown. Orte such subscription\nwaa for $25,000.\nThe official figures a\u00ab of noon on\nThursday were:\nNELSON UNIT:\nGen. Canvass:     Salea Thur.   Total\nKaslo     $ 3,660 $ 29,150\nNakusp _ 2.200 29,900\nNelson _  61,300 421,050\nNew Denver  13,000 48,000\nSafano _ _  1,550 19,600\nTotals    $81,600   $547,900\nild by the Junior Red Cross and\nKimbe-leiy War Finance Coro-\n\u25a0 ttce.\n, Thursday*!   bond   sales   figures\nWere:\n\u00abA*T KOOTENAY\nOen. Canvass:      Sales Thur.  Totil\nibrook       $ 8,090   $ 121,900\nlon        21,000       80,100\nle        108,700      259,100\nrliy         10,100      211,100\nlei-Natal  .._      7,550       40,300\n'indennere     100       40,550\nTotala  $135,300   $753,080\nIpVIR THE TOP WITH\n| THE ITH ARMY\n| j     llooan li ovir the top by $6000\nI In  the  offlclil   count,  md   still\n,  climbing. Kulo Is In ruch of lti\n$30,000 quota.  Nikusp  Is driving\nII upwird ind only $8100 short of\njl Hi goal. Salmo Is due for a booit\nII  with  substantial   payroll   uvlngi\n! addition! .to be recorded. Nelson\nj,   ll   officlilly   credited   with   $421,\n! UO but hu idditlonil aubacrlp-\ntloni In sight thit wlll bring it\niw\nTRAIL 8EEKS $100,000\nTO HONOR 8TH ARMY\nTRAM-, B. C, May 13 \u2014 Today\nTriil District Victory Loan subscriptions totalled $8T.4,950. This\nwu $100,060 short of the $075,000 at\nwhich this District hu been aiming.\nJoining in today's Victory Bond\ntribute to the magnificent Sth Army\nof the suocesstful North African\ncampaign. This District i\u00bb going\nall out to beat iti Objective today.\nGeneral Montgomery'i address to\nhis troopi before the final Tunisian\ncampaign is thf Inspiration of this\n\"over the top\" drive.\nCastlegar, Fruitvale and Greenwood lie already over. The Consolidated Mining Jt Smelting Company employees' canvass- and the\nWest Kootenay Power & Light Company employees' canvass are both\nover.\nTrail at noon Thursday had $588,-\n900 officially recorded, and needed\n$91,100. Rossland had $190,900 and\nneeded $24,100. Grand Forks had\n$52,290 and needed $7,750.\nThe official figurei follow:\nTRAIL UNIT\u2014\nSales   Total\nGeneral canvisi:     Thun to date\nCastlegar    _.... $    250   $ 21.900\nSOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND,\n(OP)\u2014From the ground Penny\nQuill's- pline was just a speck ln\nthe sky. *ien It wasn't a specie at\nall but an invisible something that\nleft a vapor trail, a while atreek like\nsmoke-writing albove the eirth.\nSomebody in the ground group of\nofficers and newamen, all of thesn\nlooking skyward, uld Penny wai\n\"still climbing\" and then followed\nit with a hoarse \"here he comei.\"\nThere was a noise as though the\ndevil himself wu plucking -he\nstrings of some giant violin and in\nno time Penny was within I few\nfeet of being one of ua on the\nground\u2014but only for split seconds.\nThen he was gone again, the noise\nof his plane'changed to low-pitched\nthunder.\nPenny Is a test pilot, one of the\nbest. He is so good Ihey gave htm\nthe O.B.E. In the New Year's honor\nlist, an honor welcomed by every\nman who flies In Britain because\nhe Is one of that group of men who\nhave power of decision over\nwhether a plane is fit to fly in com\nbat or not. There is no way of call\nbrating these things but Penny, like\nall test pilots, has probabjy saved\nthe lives of hundreds of airmen, Including Canadians for many Canadians fly planes that he put through\ntheir trial paces himself.\nThis job we watched wu a \"routine\" flight to Penny. AU the wey\nup he threw It into loops and tolls\nand spins, whining higher and\nhigher until he was ready to tip\nover and head downward. Every\nday he works Penny comes down\nat least once in a velocity dive. They\ncall it a '9G plus,\" Uie steepest\nfastest possible to see if the wings\nwill fall off. The Sipit was just a\nfaling steak of blue, the speed so\nfast that it was kept secret, at 70\nhe levelled out end wu gone.\nOfficially he Is Geoffrey Quill, 29.\nIt ls only natural, because of his\nJob that they call him \"Hell Dive*\"\nbut \"Penny,\" another nickname\nsuits him better, because there ls\nenough \"show\" ln his job for him\nnever to have {o do anything showy.\nHe doesn't go beyond the needs ot\nthe job, not often anyway.\nOnce he did. That wu when he\nwas testing a Spit In 1940 and saw\nsome fighter boys tadkllng a flock\nof M.E.'l and bombers. He joined\nin. Penny won't tell you but the\nfighter boys, it is reported, eay he\nshot down three Germans.\n\"Over the  top  with  thi  Ith\nArmy!\"     '\nThli li the eall that goei out to\nNelion   Dlitrict  reildenti  today.\nThli li Sth Army Day. Thl Fourth\nVlotory Loan hu two diys to go.\nNelson,   officially   credited   with\n$421,250, hu lufficient additional\n\u2022ubKrlptloni In light to bring It\nwithin $77,000 ef lti quota.\nTo achieve that quota today, end\ngo well over the quota on the final\nday of the drive, Saturday, ls the\nImmediate objective ot the NeUon\nVictory Loan Comlttee.\n\"You have never failed yet,\" the\nCommittee declares ln a Victory\nLoan advertisement ln this Issue,\ndirected to residents. \"We dare not\nfall down at this, critical time ....\n\"Bring our boys and girls home\nvictorious.\"\nGeneral Montgomery's message to\nthe Sth Army ai it launched Its final\nvictorious drive ll the theme of the\nVictory Loan campaign today.\nIn that order General Montgomery iald In part:\n\"I . . . told you that If each one\nof us did his duty and pulled his full\nweight then nothing could stop us.\nAnd nothing has stopped us.\n\"Yoa have given our families at\nhome and In fact thl whole world\ngood news md plenty of It every\nday.>\n\"I want now to express to you,\nmy aoldieri, whitever may be your\nrank or employment, my grateful\nthanks for the way In which you responded to my calls and my admiration for your wonderful fighting\nqualitiei.\n\"I doubt if our Empire hai ever\npossessed such a magnificent machine as the Bth Army; you made\nIts name a household word all over\nthe world.\n\"I thank each one of you for\nwhat you have dom.\n\"I am very proud of my Sth Army.\n\"On your behalf I Bent a message\nof appreciation to the Western Desert Air Force. The brave and brilliant work of the squadrons and the\ndevotion to duty of all piloti made\nour victories possible ln such a short\ntime.\n\"We are all one entity\u2014the Bth\nArmy and the Western Desert Air\nForce\u2014together constituting one\nmagnificent fighting machine.\n\"And now let us get on with the\nthird Usk. . . .\nThe triumphant cry now li: Forward to Tunis!\n\"Drive the enemy into the sea.\"\nErrand of Mercy\nNearly Tragic\nMALTA, (OP.) \u2014 An errand of\nmercy by two Canadian Spitfire\npilots almoit ended in disaster for\nthem. The pair. Sgt. Piloti Douglas\nLove of Winnipeg and 8. W. Tapley\nof Hamilton Ont., had the Job of\nguiding and escorting \u2022 flying boit\nto a point In the sea near Sfax\nwhere two R.A.F. pun were floating ln dinghies and ln Imminent\ndanger of being taken priioner by\nthe enemy.\nThe rescue was carried out successfully, btlt the catch wu thit\nwhen they set out with flying boat\nthe fighter ladi knew that the\nround trip represented the extreme\nrange of their machines. \"When we\ngot back to Malta,\" recalled Love, a\nnoted hockey player who starred ln\nEngland in 1939-40, \"our fuel guagei\nregistered 'empty' and if we had\nmade one more circuit of the 'drome\nwe'd have crashed for sure.\"\n' Women's Spring Shoes\n$2.99\n$2.99\nWHITE AND TAN SPECTATORS.\nBlack heels and Cuban heals. Sizes 4 to 8\nWHITE ANb BLUE SPECTATORS.\nCuban heels.  Sizes 4 to 8\t\nII Candidates for Air Force\nInterviewed by Recruiting Party\nFruitvale\t\nGrand Forki\nGreenwood   ..\nRossland  \t\nTrail \t\n2.200\n8,150\n8,430\n36,600\n26,100\n012,250\n24,900\n150,900\n598,900\nEighteen cand dates for the Royal j\nCanadian Air Force were Interviewed Thursday by officers of the Mobile Unit from No. 2 Recruiting\nCentre at Calgary, IS of them men\nand six young women. Of the men\napplying, five were accepted.\nFlying Officer Archie Muir, heading the Recruiting Party, stated it\nhad come to the Kootenays at this\ntime with the object particularly of\ncontacting youths who will graduate\nfrom High School at the end of\nJune. They can be enlisted now,\nand be given leave until July in\norder to complete their education.\nHe emphasised the need of young\nmen for air crew in order to increase the United Nations', strength\nin the air as the war drives toward\nmore conclusive stages. Young men\nenlisting now can be placed in July\nquotas, and enter training immediately on finishing school.\nLABORATORY A88ISTANT8\n80UQHT\nFlying Officer Muir and Section\nOfficer Rhoda Keir, representing\nthe Women's Division, each had a\nnew opening for trained personnel\n\u2014laboratory assistants, men or women. They must have not less than\ntwo years' experience in a pathological or bacteriological laboratory.\nSection Officer Kelr stated there\nwas a greater demand for women to\nserve as operation room clerks. To\nqualify candidatei must have senior\nmatriculation and must be of high\ncharacter and integrity, since the\nwork Is of a secret nature. They\nmust be Intelligent, alert and accurate, must not be highly strung nor\nSORE FEET\nTHIS WAY\n\u25a0 Rub In Mimnl's liniment generously,\n' and ful the relief it__al over the aching\nI nuueta ind joints. For ell muscle ana\n' joint paini, schri and it iff ness, iprained\n! ankles, twisted limbs\u2014Minard'a hu\nI been famous for over 60 years. Good\nI for dandruff and skio disorders, too.\n[ Oet a bottle todiy; keep It\nkandy.\nTotals  S47,o*50   J874.990\nInternil Cinvaiiet\u2014\nCM. le S. employed:\nTrail    \t\nRossland  \u2014 - \u2014\nCastlegar  \t\nFruitvale     \u2014\nG.and Forks  _._\t\nTotal _ _.\nQuota   \t\nW. K. P. It L, employees:\nTrail   District    J12.09O\nOthtr District     13.850\n\u00ae\nARD'S\nINIMENT\nTotal   .\nQuota\n..\u266625,900\n$211,000\nnervous, must have good hearing\nand must have no impediments in\ntheir speech.\nNew trades for women are aircraft helper, aircraft recognition Instructor and hairdresser.\nTHE PARTY\nThe party consists of Flying Officer Muir, Flight Lieutenant A. S.\nUnderhill, Senior Medical Officer\nat the Calgary recruiting station,\nSection Officer Kelr, Flight Sergeint\nWilliam Burgman, Corporal A. E.\nMarkvand Corporal Victor Reid. Flying Officer W. J. Hoover, formerly\nwith the Mobile Unit as cluslficalon\nofficer, has been posted to Toronto.\nAlso in Nelson are Flight Lieutenant A. M. Davidson and Sergeant\nBetty Loggin, who are speaking to\nHigh School graduating classes,\nclubs and so on from the Crow\nthrough ihe -Kootenays regarding air\ncrew and the Womens' Division.\nThey are showing three films,\n\"Ferry Pilot\", depicting the work\nof ferrying planes; \"That Men May\nFly\", showing work of the Women's\nDivision; and \"Fighter Pilot\", ln\nwhich fighters are shown ln combat.\nThe recruiting party will be In\nNelson till Sunday evening, and\nnext week will be in Trail.\nFlight Lieutenant Davidson and\nSergeant Loggin, who were at the\nNelson High School Thursday, go to\nTrail and Rossland today. They wlll\nbe In Fernie Tuesday and Michel\nWednesday.\nThe films were shown at the High\nSchool Thursday and to an audience\nat the Canadian Legion Thursday\nnight. Members of the Canadian Women's Training Corps at Nelson saw\nthem during their parade.\nJunior Bowlers\nWind Up Year\nal Gay Banquet\nNelson Junior Ladles Bowling\nClub Thursday evening wtott finis\nto a successful 1942-43 seuon at i\ngay banquet. Twenty-four, repre-\nsentlhg the four teams and officials of the Club, sat down'to the\nbanquet tables ln the First Presbyterian O-urch parlors.\nPresentation of gifts to cowrhes\nand score\u2122 by President Agnes Stewart was a highlight. Gifts were received by Coaches Ohum Arcure,\nGene Nadeau and Jack Harmon;\nand by Scorer Robert Fleming,\nRepreientativei of the tour squad-\nRookies, Savoys, Queens and U.I.C.\nPinbnsters, who attended were Helen Duclos, M. McLeod, B. McLeod,\nBetty Hickey, P. Thompson, Verna\nHickey, Agnes Stewart, Fran Norris, Rosa Stewart, Nat Comislon, F.\nMcMullen, B. Moore, J. SP\"\". Con-\nnip Hamson, M- Bailea, M. White-\nlook, Ruby Jarbeau, Ola Paterson,\nJ. Andereon, V. Lam, and Jean\nHammer.\nBiege Pumps\nBIECE HIGH HEEL PUMPS.\nSizes 4 to 8\t\n$3.45\nMOTHERS\nNew Shipment of Children's Footwear\nJha Sooisuu^\n411 Baker Street\nFormation oi Sea Cadet Corps Here\nEnthusiastically Received by Citizens\nNATAL\nKaslo Red Cross\nReports\nAre Enthusiastic\nKASLO, B. C.-The ittay meeting\nof the Ka-lo Red C-0.B Society\nWB0 held m ttie Red Oross rooms\nMonday afternoon. In Ule absence\not __ Secretary, Mrs. W. Hendron, Mrs. Guy Browell read the\nminutes. The Trea_t_r*r, Mrs. Ray\nFahrni, jn the frruvncle! re-poct, said\n$828.05 had been sent to headqU-t-\nte-T1, being llhe Bum totai <_ the\nKaslo and District annuel drive.\nThe sum of $21.06 wai in the Expense Fund.\nThe Shutty Bench ladies tent ta\n$23, proceeds og a tea.\nA letter from the Provincial President, E. W. Hamber, was read\nin whloh he expressed his appreciation end tbonks for the fine re-\n6ponre at the Koslo people In the\nrecent drive. Mre1. J. N. Murphy,\nK__slo President, also thanked lill\nthose who had worked to make tfr_e\ndrive such a success.\nJam making to. overseas, ior\n1843, was freely discussed end a\nccjrmlttce we__ named to meet a\ncommttteo of. W. I. memben to arrange ifor sugar, _\u00bb\u00bb, etc., which\nLEOPARDS OFF TO\nSLOCAN PARK\nFOR SUNDAY CAME\nLeopards, Nelson'i travelling softbaU outfit, Sunday will journey to\nSlocan Park to do battle with the\nTamaracks. Practice has been called\nfor Saturday night to line up the\nsquad for the trip,\nMACO, HANSON\nWHIST WINNERS\nScoring \u2014 points, Steve Maco and\nVictor Hanson Thursday night\nclaimed first prizes at the Eagles\npartner whist, Second prizes were\nwon by Mrs, G. M. DeGirolamo and\nMiss Ida Levine. while consolation\nawards went to Mr. and Mrs. O.\nAurelio. Mr. Maco, Eagles President, donated his award lor contest\nprizes.\nHarry Talbot and Peter Santor\nwere In charge, Dancing followed.\nCAPETOWN (CP)\u2014In Port Eliza\nbeth District i major step ln the\nemancipation of natives is being\ntried. .At i New Brighton native\nvillage the post of Medical Officer\nhas been filled by the appointmen! | ^\"\"11 be needed. Mrs. L. Lockard,\nMrs. G. GUbion, Mrs. J   ** '\nWOMAN DOCTOR\nTESTS DEATH\nLONTJOr (CP.-Mentillty lingers on even in approaching death.\nThat is the conclusion of Dr. Helen\nBarnes of London who, to test \u2022 I parents\ntheory, took arrow poison, the stuff\nused by South American Indians\nwhich paralyzes the nerve endings\nand often brings death from stoppage of breathing due to failure of\nthe respiratory mu-cles.\n\"My sensations were dramatic,\"\nshe wrote In the Lancet, publication of the British Medicil Association. \"At once my vision became\nblurred and almost blacked out.\nThen came double vision which persisted for two hours. Then came\ndropping of the upper eyelids, a\nsign of paralysis of a nerve.\n\"It was accompanied by extreme\nprostration, fatigue, a sense of Impending death and a sensation of\nconstriction In the throit. Mentality  appeared  normal  throughout.\"\nNATAL, B-C.\u2014A farewell party'\nwas held at the home of Mr. and\nMrs. S. Letasy of Michel In honor\nof Miss Cecelia Letasy who left during the weekend for Calgary. The\nguest of honor was the recipient ot\nmony beautiful gifts.\nA surprise birthday party was\nheld at Natal on May 9 ln honor\nof Ml-s Clara Chala who celebrated\nher 12th bthday. Games md dancing were enjoyed by about 20 guests.\nThe gueit of honor was the recipient\nof many beautiful presents.\nWilliam Fowler of the RCAF..\n!_ a Michel visitor at the home of\nhis parents.\nPte. Kenneth Galli who has been'\nIn training at the Coast Is Ipending his furlough at Michel at the\nhome of his parents.\nGnr. Oscar Volpattl who Is In\ntraining at Esquimalt Ig home at\nMichel.\nJoe Katrichak, RCAF. Edmonton, was a Michel visitor at the home\nof his parenti.\nFrank Kozler from Red Deer\nwai a visitor it his home.\nAndrew Salva, after spending a\nshort leave visiting his parents, has\nleft for the East.\nCorp. George Olev returned to\nhis unit at Debert. NS., af'er spending his furlough visiting his par-\nen's.\nHearty endorsement of the formation of a Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corpi ll Nelson wai voiced by\nprominent businessmen and citizens of Nelson at a public meeting\nat tht City Hall Thursday night.\nLieutenant Convminder C. 8.\nGlassco, R.C.N.V.R., Commanding\nOfficer.' H.M.C.S. Discovery, Vancouver, the Area Commanding Officer; J. R. K. Millen, Assistant-\nCoordinator for See Cadets for Naval Service; L:eut. G L. Hooper,\nR.C.N.V.R., Liaison Officer, H. M.\nC. S. Discovery, and Russel E. Potter of the Navy League of Canadi,\nCommanding Officer of the New\nWestminster Sea Cadet Corps Eraser, and former City Engineer st\nNelson, were in attendance it the\nmeeting and by their explanations\ndrew a clear pic,ure of the requirements, the opera! Iqn and the id-\nvantagei of i Sea Cadet Corpi In\nNelson.\n\"Nelson hai everything In the\nworld to offer a Cadet Corps; I can't\nvisualize where a corps has so much\nat 1.3 door\" said Mr. Millen when\nhe described the requirementi. \"1\nspoke to the boyi this af'.ernoon It\nschool, and they are fine ladi\u2014I\ndon't say that everywhere 1 go\ne ther,\" he commeijted. 'They are\ntrue of eye, sparkling with energy,\nand seem so Interested In becoming\nSea Cadeti.\n\"A Sea Cadet Corps ll i peat\ncontribution to the commun ty, lt\nis entirely a youth movement We\ndon't ;et them up In evtry community, but where we do build\nwe build truly and well.\nNO PAN8IE8\n\"It Isn't \u2022 pansy affair, it Is I\nvirile, vigorous, clean and well-\nrun organization and It bringi out\nthe belt in boys,\" he slid.\nMr. MlUen explained that the cost\nof uniforms for boys was cut from\n$15 each to $750 and the cost ot\npuling about 130 boys in uniformi\nwould be $790 io be paid in three\nPte. Joe G.rgel from Vincouver  equal payments over s period of\nwas a visitor at the home of his\nof a native doctor with I salary of\n\u00a3360 a year, plus free housing.\nGuide for Travellers\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\nI       \"YOUR VANCOUVER HOMS\"\nDufferin Hotel\nSoymour 8t\nVancouver, 8. C,\nNtwly renovated throughout  Phonei  and   elevator.\nA.   PATTERSON,   late   of\nColemin. Alta, Proprietor\nPeterson\nand Mrs. L. Besecker .were cums-d.\nThe  monthly   Red   Oroas   whist\nwfll be held \u00abe__ln the ttord week\nin May.\nCanadian Airman\nFind Enemy\nField Easy Target\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Motor  Freight   Linei\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON DAILY\nAt 10:30 t.m.\u2014Except Sundiy\nTrail Livery Ca.\nM. H  MclVOR. Prop.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135      Nelion\u2014Phone 35\nWITH THE R.A.F. IW NORTH\nAFRICA (CP)-Bomblng li made\neasy and even the gunners get e\nlick In when ihe enemy Is obliging\nenough to leave his ilrdrome flare\npith alight and his beacon.? on.\nThai's what happened when R.A.F.\nWefllngtons recently ittacked limns in Sicily.\n\"When we got there the place was\nwell alight from fires started in\nthe hangars\", Po. Al Webb of Windsor, Ont., said. \"In addition there\nwe-e still wlnrd flarei which mide\nthe place as bright il day.\"\nA crew-mate is Sgl. T. McQuitty\nof Toronto and other Canaditn. on\nthe same station are Fit. Lt. O. H.\nMorgan, D.F.C, Kimloops, B.C.,\nFo. Ken Martin, Cilgary. Po. D\nHill. St. Catharines, Onl, Fit. Sgt.\nB Shaver, Ottawa, Sgts. J. Ward\nWoodstock. Oni, Frank Patterson,\nMontreil. D K. Semans, Rollo, Sask.\nT. H. McOlade, Smith Falls, Ont,'\nL. W Matthewi. Cilgary.. W. f\nHarris. Vancouver, and Fo. R. M\nMalcolm, Winnipeg.\nExcitement\nin Malta Assignment\nVALCTTE, Malta (CP) - \"Stooge\ntrips\", the sbrt of foolproof and perfunctory assignments which in\nsome other theatres of war are given to \"sprog\"\u2014green pilots, are the\nexception rather than the rule in\nMalta.\nThere ls, for example, the case\nof Po, Allan Hunter of Britannia\nHeights, Ottawa. On his first trip\nafter arriving here he [ound himself ln the middle of a hot dogfigbt\nover the Bay of Himamat. He and\nanother R.C.A.F. Spitfire pll.t, since\nreported miising, attacked eight of\nthe formidable JU88's which were\nescorting a convoy and succeeded in\ndamaging one of them. Junter came\nhere from Britain where he served\nwith two Spitfire squadrons, one an\nR.C.A.F. unit.\nAnother Canadian on fighter\n\"ops' here who formerly flew with\nan R.C.A.F, tquadron In Englind\nli Po. Lloyd Stewary-ol Fairy Hill,\nSask., a seasoned veteran with 160\nhours of operations. He his been\non numerous sweeps and strafing\noperations since his arrival here\nlast December.\nFIRE STARTS UNDER\nWALTON BOAT\nBUILDINQ PLANT\nAi_parently due to \u25a0 discarded\ncigarette filling on ihayings and\njiwdiut, \u2022 lire itarted under the\nboit building plint of C. W. Walton le Son on the witerfront Thuri-\ndsy evening. It was extinguished\nwith no damage to the plant.\nLeo Des.reau, pasilng under the\nshed on h's way to the boithouii\nfloat, siw th. fire and called the\nFire  Department\nAussie Pilot Wins\nCrew's Praise\non Difficult Fliaht\nWITH THE R, C. A. F\u201e Overseas\n(CP)\u2014They speak highly of Fit.\nLt. Keith Thiele, D.F.C, of Chrisi-\nchurch N.Z., captain of i Lancaster\ncrew In an Australian squadron\nwhich includes a Cimdiin gunner.\nSgt. Wally Copeland of Petrelu.\nOnt. And rightly io.\nFifteen minutei after take-off on\na raid to Nuremberg, in engine\ncaught fire. Thiele, now on hli second tour of operitions, feathered tne\nengine snd succeeded ln extinguishing the fire Instead of return ng\nto base, he Jettisoned part of the\nbomb-load but kept a 4000-pounder\nand some incendiaries so the 30-torV\ngiant would fly properly on three\neng;nes. and carried on.\nNot only did they reach the target\nand bomb 11 wilh the \"cookie\" and\nfire-bombs, but they carrte bick\nwith a negative in their centre wh'Cti\nshowed they had successfully bombed the target area\nTo Thiele and his crew. It wu the\nnatural thing to do\u2014to go on ind\nbomb the target after taking stock\nof thl situation. Copelind admitted\nhe wti \"scared ill right,\" but then\n\"I'd go anywhere with Ihe sklppir,\nand so would the others.\"\nFrank Lvne who received his 1\nwings at Calgsry recently Is spend- j\nIng his leave at the home of n s i\nparents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Lyne.\nThe I.MB.F. of Natal sponsored\na successful dance In the Koo'enay\nHall recently. The proceeds of the\ndance went towards 'he i;r1 of the\nCreckoSlovikli soldiers fighting in\nRussia.\nRoy Eckersley returned to hi'\nhome it Fernie after spending i\nweek's holiday it Natal.\nL-ilie Smith returned to his home\nin New Wes'nvnster. B.C, after visiting at 'he home nt Mrs M Owl\"\nHis w fe and son. Robert, remained\nat Natil for a longer vis\".\nMiss Marie Jenkins and Mis* Helen Katrichak of Natal were v'sttnrs\nto Lethbridge.\nRubv Thomson, R.CN. was s Michel visitor at the home of his parents.\nGeorge Fisher, Jr., returned to\nhis position it the Cout after visiting his parents.\nPte. Harold Galla who li In training at Calgary was a Michel visitor\nat the home of his father.\nPte. Cecil Sweet who i In 'rain-\nIng at the Coast is a Natal visitor\nWATIR  LIVIL\nPassing the five-foot mark on\nIts continued declfne, tht leke wss\ndown Thursday evening to I level\nof. 4.94 feet above the lov witer\nmark zero, a drop (or fhe 14 hours\nof .Ifl toot The totil decline In 19\ndiys his been 2.14 feet since the\nearly seison peak of 7.06 fill on\nMirch 24.\nCIRL PROVOSTS\nMAY BE GENTLE   .\nVANCOUVER (OP) - Provosts\naren't tough, says L Cpl. Florence\nStein, Cmidim Women's Army\nCorps, who Is 8 feet. 2 Inches, and\n24 yein of age. \"We've ill got\nheard of gold lnd love little children.\"\nOne of five women provosts to\nkeep Vancouver's 1000 \"CWACS\" on\nthe straight ind narrow, L. CpJ\nStein claims provosts are like policemen and are Ju't around to help\nthe girli.\nFrom Northern Saskatchewan she\nhas been in the Corps only three\nmonths and has not yet taken the\nspecial one-month provost'' tnining course at Calgary. Students art-\ngiven instruction in \"judo\"\u2014a form\nof Jui-Jltsu. Tlyy also leirn how to\nhindle . revolver. Except in emergency, however, provosts go un-\nirmed.\nThe )udo courie teiches glrla ap\u00ab.\nclil \"come ilong\" holds. While hy-\nstendera may think provoit ind\nprisoner ire merely tiklng \u2022 pleas-\n\u2022nt stroll arm In arm, ictuilly the\nunhappy prisoner his hot palna in\nher irm and Is extremely uncomfortable.\nKvintuilly British Columbia's\nProvoit Corps will be expanded to\n30 membera and special birracki\nbuilt for the glrli.\nthree years. Officeri would be uni\nformed it the expense of the Nivy\nLeague, and their uniforms would\nremain the property of the Navy\nLeague, \u2022\n\"The equipment comes from H.\nM. C. S. Discovery, and Incluaes\nrifles, ropes, signalling lamps, flags,\nammunition and so on,\" Mr. Millen\nsaid, \"and you have here fine mater al for officers, doctors, you hsve\nthe space the favorable surroundings, and the cooperation of the\nschools and the Mayoi-\u2014oyu have\neverything in your lap\", he iald.\nCollaborit.ng bn the remarks\nmade by Mr. Millen. Lieut.-Commander Glassco said that the Navy\nLeague was prepared to back up a\nnew corps with actual assistance.\n''Enthusiasm for the Sea CadeU has\ngrown rap diy during the pa.*t three\nmonths, and concessions have been\nmade to the cadets\" he said. Their\nuniformi were reduced in price, and\nwe now have a Summer camp at\nCommox, Vancouver Island, staffed\nby Instructors, doctors and cooks,\nall from the naval services. Transportation is pa d, and besides hav.\nIng a good holiday the boys take on\nfurther  'raining\n\"All corps are run strictly on R.\nC. N. V. R. lines, and ire based on\nnaval serv ce sys em Such procedure li \u25a0 great advantage to boys\nwho become old enough for active\nservice.\"\nNO COMPULSION\nLieut-Commander Glassco empna.\ns'red the fact that no sea cadet was\nobliged lo Join the navy \"This ls not\na recruiting mission\", he laid \"We\nonly hope lhat by their training the\ncadets will learn to love the sea\nand perhaps, if the war is still on\nwhen they come of ase that 'Oey\nwill go ir.tn act ve service But if\na sea cadit wan', to Join the army,\nair force or navy, he is absolutely\nfree to do io, and his training .n\n'he Sea Cadet' will be an advanlaRc\nto him no matter what aervice he\nC. Stibbi, Chairman it the meet-\n.ng, spoke briefly.\n\"These boyi come Into the corpi\nas rough-and-tumble ichool kids,\nthey wear lhe King's uniform and\nin an amazingly short tlmethey display remarkable qualities and they\nare all is keen as mustard to be\nsailon,\" he said.\n'The eges range from 14 to 11.\nyears, and height should be five feet,\nthree inches or belter. They learn\nseamanship, boat handling, knoti\nand iplices, gunnery, first aid, iwimming, drill and many olher things.\nBoys haven't had \u2022 break like thli\nbefore, and the Sea Cadets are iecond to none as boys' servicei.\"\nMr. Potter also expressed his\nkein appreciation of returning to\nNelson and finding it \"such a bright\nand shiny city.\"\nAfter adjournment, a temporary\ncommittee and chairman were set\nup to outline plans for establishment of I corpi here.\nMayor N. C. Stibbi wai appointed Chairman and B. Crawford, ai-\nsistant Cadet Instructor at Nelson\nJunior H gh School, was named Secretary.\nK C. McCannell, A, L.' Creech, J.\nB. Stark, A. H. Allan, E. C. Wragge,\nE. P. Dawson, C. B. Garland, D. U.\nChamberlain, Aid. Ross Fleming,\nand H. A. D. Greenwood were ip-\nponted by the Mayor as temporary\nCommittee Memben.\nThe discussion Included queitlons\non men, officers, boats, games, \u2022\nbugle band, etc., ind I rough budget\nwar outlined.\nA meeting Is scheduled for next\nWednesday night it the City Haa\nBook Comments\non Social Setup\nBy Thi Cinidlin Prm\nIn what he terms \"a reconna..\nsance survey of a very large prob\nlem,\" Harry M. Cassidy, Ph.D., Pro\nfessor of Social Welfare, Unlverslt;\nof Californi, outlines a proposa\nfbr \"Social S-curKy and Reconstruc\nstruction ln Canada\" (Ryerson). Hii\nbook Is interesting read ng for stu\ndents of pres_nt-day and post-wai\neconomic problems.\nProf Cassidy says \"Canada's services are backward and weak lr\nmany respects\" by contresi with\nmany other soc al security systems, and th.t bu'lding in adequati\nlystem \"will b? ev n mo:e dlff cull\nIn Canada than In many other countries.\"\nDo&t the tM!\nBLACK FLIES.MOSQUITOES\n-   t   Potler, given his old place\nat '.he Coune 1 table by Mayor N.\n11111111111111111111 r 11111! 11 .iMii\nGREENHILL\nWASHED FURNACE COAL\nPHONE 889\nTOWLER FUEL\n& TRANSFER\nMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nBILTMORE\nHATS\nFor SPRING . . .\nCrescent    $2.00\nHartley HaP ?3.05\nMaster    $4.50\nGODFREYS' Ltd.\nPhont 270      387 Baker St.\nThl Home of Quirintiid\nWork Clothing\n \u25a0,\nSeething Revolts\nin Low Countries\nLONDON, May 1S (CP).-Reporti from the oontinent today\nlaid revolt wti riglng In occupied Holland ind hid iprtad \"like\nwildfire\" torou tht bordtr Into\nBelgium whtrt there wti t ttrltt\nef atticki en Qirmin troepi, mlllttry eitabliihmenti ind communication!.\nReverberatloni of the Allied victory In Africa were said to be shaking the whole of Hitler'i Europe.\nAccount! of sabotage, armed\nclashes and general resistance poured in from Poland, Norway, Yugoilavia and Greece, but Hollanders\nand Belgians appeared to be giving\nNail occupation forcei the greatest\ntrouble.\nThere were indications in reporta\nreaching here that the Germani\nwere .sending additional troop! into\nthe low countriei, but It was not\nclear whether this was In anticipation of an Allied invasion or to suppress rebellion.\nBelgian patriots were reported to\nhave stormed a military garage in\nGhent, killing 14 guards and demolishing 11 trucks with hand grenades. Others derailed and wrecked\nthree traini on the Malines\u2014Lou-\nvain and Namur-Huy lines, local\nlources said. One train was said to\nWOMEN PAY BIG\nPRICE FOR POOR\n\"BLOOD MAKE UP\"\nTon women who te.1 and took \"wtiht.\n\u2022flt\"-llmp aod droop.-mir -t paTioi tha\npr iea of namot lobln ihortaf a ln tha blood.\nTha demandi of monthly \"periodi\" pregnancy, ate. all con-pin, to bring about thla\n\u25a0hortara of tha vital red coloring matter In\ntha rod blood celli. Tir Dr. Wlllltmi Pink\nPUU.\nThar help increaie hemoglobin where\nthere ta a ihortage of It dm to Iron defl*\nlienor and help ttti.ee iwiy that \"leaden\"\nfeeling of tiredneii 10 often in. ta thla\noondition. Start yonr eoorae of Dr. WlllUm-\nPink I'lUa todiy. All rou dniggiit.\ntlun Prisoners\nMake Up Bulk\nBRITISH 1ST ARMY HEADQUARTERS, Tunisia, Mty 11\n(AP)\u2014 Lt.-Gen. Kenneth Anderion, Comminder of thi vlctorloui\nBrltlth lit Army wti aiked tt t\nPrtn conference todty whtt wlll\nbt done .with thl prlioneri ttken\ni by hit trmy.        \u2022 \u25a0\n\"Perhapi thiy wlll bl ient to\nDirndl.\"\n\"At luit two-thirdi ire Oermini, which li gratifying.\"\nhave carried troopi entering Belgium, many of whom were killed.\nThe other two trajm carried munltloni, It was reported.\nA ilmilar report came from Wariaw, where i locomotive wu laid\nto have been badly dtmaged Juat ai\nIt entered a itation. A German rail\nway Inipector killed the Pollih engineer and fireman on the ipot, the\nreport itid, whereupon Poll.h workmen beat the inipector and two\nother Germana to death with crowbars Haitlly-summoned Nail troopi\nwere declared to have killed five\nPolei.\nThe Italian! were iald to have\nestablished an 8 p.m. curfew along\nthe Mediterranean coast of France.\nThe Netherlands Government In\nLondon urged Holland's 400,000 ex-\nservicemen to defy German orders\nto register for reinternment.\nThe broadcast represented an unprecedented action on the part ef\nthe Government In London, which\nthua\u2014by implication, at any rate\u2014\nadvocated for the first time a policy of outright physical resistance In\nthe homeland.\nGerman authorities who had directed the reinternment of all former members of the. Netherlands'\narmed forces for the apparent purpose of preventing them from cooperating ln a possible -Allied invasion, had iet today aa the deadline\nfor registration.\nThe - broadcait came ai Axis\nsources disclosed that five more\nNetherlands' citizens had been ex\necuted in the town of Eindhoven\nunder a recent proclamation of martial law in the Netherlands, bringing the total put to death since May\n1 to 43.\nHame Ships Sunk\nOH Guadalcanal\nWASHINGTON, May IS (AP). -\nThe United Statei Navy today identified the three Allied ships iunk\nby Jipaneie planei off Guadalcanal\nIsland In the Solomoni April 17 as\nthe American destroyer Aaron\nWard, the American tanker Kanawha and the New Zealand corvette\nMoa.\nThe Identification! were made in\na communique which also reported\na resumption of air attacks against\nenemy position! of Klika Iiland in\nthe Aleutians, three new raids\nagainst Japanese bases in the Sol\nomon Iilandi, and a bombardment\nby American light warships of the\nenemy positions at Vila and Munda\nit the Solomons.\nResumption of air action In the\nAleutian! ended a four-day period\nof inactivity described here as re\nsuiting from bad weather.\n'\u2014\u2022\u25a0\u25a0.*'\u25a0-. \u00ab  . \u25a0\u2022-.-\u25a0.-.-\nSmashing Raid on\nDuisberg\nHeaviest of War\nLONDON, May IS (CP).\u2014R. A.{bombed 58 tlmea before. Among lta\nF. bamberi delivered their hetvl- important Induitrlei ll the Verein-\neit attack of the war on Germany Igte Stlhlwerke munltloni pltnt,\nlait night, dropping more than which wai reported heavily hit in\nsum .... \u201ei hnmhi on tha bat-1 successive raida on April 8 and 9.\nDay of Prayer for\nAfrican Victory\nLONDON, May IS (CP) - The\nGovernment has called for a day ol\nprayer next Sunday In thanksgiving for the Allied victory in North\nAfrica.\nV_<-\nOn Sal* Todty, Saturday and Monday\u2014Phonei 193-194\nKOFY SUB, Dr. )ackion'i, Catton ....: 35f\nPRUNES, Lirge Site 30-40*1, 2 lbi 20<\nSOUP MIX, Habitant, 2 pkgi     23*\nSTONI WWAT THINS, per pkg 14\u00ab.\nQUAKER OATS, With Tumbler, Larga catton 28<\nFIGS, Choice Whlta, por lb 29f\nTU, Fort York, I Ib. carton tittc\nOXO FLUID, For Cravi-t and Stawi, 11 oz. bottle 7\u00abc\nLOBSTER, Soaltct Brand, Vi't, Hn \"...(_<\u25a0\nFLOUR, Elliion'i Vitamin B, 49-lb. tack fl.45\nSODA BISCUITS, Larga Boxes, each 38*\nCRAPE NUTS FLAKES, 2 pkgi .!><\u2022\nFLOOR WAX, Old Engliih, 2 Ib. tint, each Sf> <\u2022\nFACE'S LINOLEUM SOAP, 1 Ib. carton 25*\n(For Linoleum, Tile, Paint, Woodwork, Rugs,\nClothes arid Hands)\nFRUIJS AND VEGETABLES\nORANCES, Swoet and Juicy 288't. 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However, with\nchanging personnel\ndifficult\ntransportation prob-\nlems, tte. . . .\nWt would\napp\nrae\nate your\nplacing your orders\nwell In tdvinct\not\nthe time that you will require\nour servicei . .\nPHONE 33\nWEST TRANSFER Co\nSS Troops Break\nUp Berlin Riol\nLONDON, May IS (CF).\u2014A Reuten dispatch from Stockholm tonight, laid a riot broke out yesterday in Berlin before the German\nA_rrr_y's information office when\nthousands of women and elderly\nmen gathered to obtain information\nabout their felatives in the Africa\nCorpi.\nIt iald that the people were\nbrusquely dismissed when they\nmade their Inquiriei at the Information office and were told they\nwould be given the necessary information at a more opportune moment.\nWhereupon, it reported, the crowd\nbegan rioting and SS Troops (Elite\nGuards) had to be called. It said\nthe riot was broken up without the\nuse of their arms by the troopers.\nThe newspaper, the Reuters account said stated similar riots were\nreported from other parts of Germany.\n1600 torn of bombi on tht bit\ntared Induitrlil centro of Duliburg, It wti announced todty.\nThirty-four bomberi were reported lost In \\he raid\u2014the flrit great\nnight attack on the Reich ilnce the\nimashing assault on Dortmund.\nThe Canadian Bomber Group was\n\"well repreiented\" in the attack by\nHallfaxes and Wellington!. Two of\nthe Canadian squadrom were led\nby Wing Cmdr. M. Fleming, D.F.C.,\nof Ottawa and Wing Cmdr. L,\nCrookes, D.F.C., of Durham, England.\n\u25a0Nine Canadian bombers Were\nmissing from the attack, authorities\nsaid.\nAllied raiden followed up thli\namult by itreamlng acron the\nEngliih Chmnel thli morning In\nbright iunllg.it to imuh at the\ncoait of Occupied Fnnce. Tha\nrumble of heavy explosions rolled\nacron the Channel, and later\ntwin-engined bomben ctme wing\nIng home under a iwarmlng eicort of flghteri.\nDuisburg, situated at the junction\nof the Rhine and Rurh, is a vital\ntransport and communications centre in addition to being the site of\nimportant war Industries. It was\nlast bombed the night of April. 26.\nThe communique did not specify\nthe exact weight of bombs dropped\non Duisburg, but characterized the\nraid unequivocally as \"the heaviest\nattack of the war.\"\nThe greatest weight of bombs previously loosed on a single target\nwas 1500 tons\u2014a record that was get\nin the great 1000-plane raid on Cologne nearly a year ago and probably was equalled in the May 4 raid\non Dortmund.\nThe largest concentration of four-\nengined bombers ever sent out on a\nwar mission participated in the latter assault. Thirty bomberi failed\nto return from that foray.\nDuisburg, which is only 12 miles\nWest of oft-bombed Essen, had been\nsuccessive raida on April I\nLONDON, May IS (OP).-Medium\nbomberi raided railway ytrdi it\nBoulogne ln Frtnct today while\nRi A. F. Spltflrei made widespread\ndaylight sweeps over Northern\nFrance In which they ihot down ilx\nNazi Focke-WulMM flghteri, the\nAir Miniitry Newi Service announced.\nA Norwegian iquidron which has\nbeen top icorer in .the R. A. F.\nFighter Command ilnce March 1\nbagged two of the German tighten,\nbringing its total in nine weeki to\n21 planei deitroyed.\nCanadian fighter piloti iweeplng\nthe Abbeville-Stomer area of Occupied France ran acron 20 German\ntighten and shot down four damaging a number of othen. '\nBy  FOSTER  BARCLAY\nCanadian Preu SUff Writer\nLONDON, May 13 (CP Cihle).-\nMilcolm Macdonald, Brltlth\nHigh Commiuioner to Ctnadt, it-\ntended the briefing of crewi of\nWing Cmdr. L. Crook'i Wellington iquidron laat night before tha\nbomberi flew off toward thl\n\"Happy Villey\" of the Ruhr where\n\u2022 violent attack wai mide en tne\nInduitrlil centro of Duliburg.\nAfter returning home tht enthuil-\nastic Canadian airmen told the uiual stories of huge explosions spreading fires throughout the battered\ncity.\n\"One granddaddy of an explosion\nstarted with a tremendous white\nflash and it lasted long enough for\nme to look up from the controls and\nsee it die away,\" said Po. C. E. Macintosh of Winnipeg.\n\"There were lots of really neat\nfires but one of them toppeoevery-\nthing I have ever seen,\" said Sgt.\nLeslie Burnett, an alrgunner of\nWinnipeg. \"It started with an explosion that shot flamei 2000 feet high.\nWhen it died down thick black\nsmoke rose about 6*000 feet.\"\nElection Depends\non Soldiers\nVoting Soys Nixon\nTORONTO, May, 18 (CP)\u2014H__ny\nC. Nixon, leader of'the Ontario Libera! V\u2014ty. said todsy that at far\nat he it concerned a Provlncitl election tn June depends on whether\ntiming\u2014itnta for taking the soldier\nvote we completed and whether the\nCtntdian Army overaeee it in action at that time.\nMr. Nixon declined comment on a\ndonferenca he Is reported to have\nhad yeeterday with Premier Conant The conference, It fs said, -tr\u2014\namnged by a \"mutual friend\" and\nthe Premier is repofted to have told\nMr. Nixon tt_at tie will resign next\nMonday cr *rue_-dty. TV resignation would pave the way tot Mr.\nNixon to become Premier.\nHick Yadernuk, Cranbrook Takes the\nLeapWith Soldiers of the Sky\nMussolini Demands\nMore Planes\nFrom Der Feuhrer\nSTOCKHOl-M. May 18 (\"API -\nAnti-Nail German circlei reported\nto the Goteborg newipaper Han-\ndeli Tidnlng todiy that Primer\nMunollnl had sent a peremptory demmd to Adolf H:tler fj>r anti-aircraft artillery ind planei to defend\nItaly.\nThey declared that the tone of\nMusiolini'i demand hid caused ss-\ntonlihment   it   Hitler'i   Headquar-\nBy ERIC 8ANDERSON\nSHILO CAMP. Man., May 13 (CP)\n\u2014It's \"heads up\" and \"straight forward for Canada's soldiers of the\niky.\nWatching from an Avro Anson\nbomber, I iaw several men from the\n1st Canadian Parachute Battalion\n\"roll out\" of a huge Lockheed Lodestar transport over the plains at\nthis camp\u2014largest army centre in\nWestern Canada,\nthem in. On the field nearby, also\nis an ambulance in case of accidents.\nThe men, who look like small\nspecka from above, then gather up\ntheir parachute and take it to the\ndrying room here. If wet, it hangs\nin the room 48 hours and then the\nsoldier who used it, has to pack it\nagain ready for his next leap.\nCapt. H. A. Fauquier of Toronto\nwai Jumpmaster with the Trst group\nthat I saw glide to earth. The men\nThe men are flown here from No.! making the'leap included Ma). Jeff\nI Central Navigation School, R. C. j N:cklin of Winnipeg.\nA. F\u201e at Rivers, 46 miles Northeast.     in another group were Cpl. How-\nThe R. C. A. F. operate in conjunc-  al-d Hollowsy, Vancouver, and Pte. |\ntion with the battalion in flying the , joe Pringle, Westwold, B.C.\nsoldiers. I    Others who made the leap, bring-\nCircling the field, the door on the | ing to more than 80 the number that\nport side of the transport, piloted | have   parachuted ihere,    included\nby Fit. Lt. T. E. Daniels of Loi Angeles, la opened by the Jumpmaster\nand then orders are issued.\nAt the last command, the paratroopers, with heads up and eyes\nforward, roll out\u2014five seconds apart.\nTheir white, silk 'chutes are bare-\nCpl. Harry Wright, Nanalmo. B.C.I\nPte. Nick Yadernuk of Cranbrook,\nB.C.; Pte. Robert Simoni, Kelowni,\nB.C.. and Pte. Andy McNally of\nEdmonton.\nAll the Jumpi wen mide over l\n\"spot\" marked with two large yel-\nly  visible  againit the  ground  bui j low arrows,\nthe men can be seen tumbling over j    The plane, piloted by Fo. Jack H.\nas they hit the earth. Thompson of New Weftminster, B.C.,\nA\u00ab soon as they are released from flew within a few hundred yards\nthe plane. Jeeps head out from the of the transport giving a clear view\nbase here to pick them up and bring I of the jumps.\nVon Arnim Refuses lo Sign Surrender\nTerms; Only Interest Is Baggage\nGerman Prisoner\nRecaptured in Ont.\nCOCHRANE, Ont., May 13 (CP)\n\u2014Ham Hilpert, German prisoner\nof war who ncapid lait night from\ni prison cimp it Montelth, Ont,\nwai recaptund today by Provincial PoUct In the nllwiy yirdi\nhire.\nHopkins, Kimberley\nWins Commission\nCALGARY. Miy IS (CP)-N\u00bbmc\u00ab\nof Western Canadians granted com-\nminlons m pilot! in the R.C.A F.\nwere announoed today by No. 4\nTraining Corrtrfnd\nThe Uat Included F. H Hopkins of\nK -mberley.\nNewsmen Almost     t\nCet Commissions\nWith Paratroops\nRIVERS. Vtn., May 13 iCTi -\nWhan i group of Canadian \u2014 *.-\npapermen ind pho^ogra^ier. rime\nInn to make arrmngemanti tox I\nflight over SWV, camp to watcfl\nmem-ban ot (he lit Canidlan Pari-\ndraft Baetation grille mthwarrl.\nttwy were aaked to sign wiiveri\nrtaiar\u2014t the RCAF (V any re-\n<q_of__Jlbil.ty in tha eveait nt an ac-\notdemt.\nlrrw, ou Ware-fat\nAn ot_K__r hand-id a raportar a\nnumber nt forma _n_nri_-*_ng him\n-to manly \"ilgn your name and \u00bbd-\nIt aee end Hit data.\"\nJuat m tha reporter waa about to\nappend hia ilgnature the officer ra-\naUied he had ma__a a mistake\nInstead of hanrUnf out the waiver\nform!, ha had givan out applicant for oumrr_l_e\u00bbon' forma\nThey ware exchanigod quiokly\nlor In eon-eot forma\nBy   DANIEL   DE   LUCE\nAuociated Preu 8ta(f Writer\nBRITISH 1ST ARMY HEADQUARTERS. Tunisia, May 13 (AP),\n\u2014Dust-stained Col-Gen. Jurgen von\nArnim. captured commander ol the\nconquered Axis forces in Africa, refused to ilgn the surrender terms\nof Lt.-Gen. Kenneth Anderson and\nwas sent to the rear today more\nanxious about his baggage than his\ntroops.\nDriven nearly 100 miles In an\nautomobile aflber sending out envoys\nwith a white flag and surrendering.\nVon Arnim wai received last night\nby Gen. Anderion in the tent in a\ngreen pasture from which he directed the drive ot hii forcei.\nGen. Anderson's refused terms\nwere that the enemy cease destruction of wir material, relinquish\nweaponi undamaged, give detail.\nnf mine fields and aid in clearing\nthem\u2014but the refuial was academic.\nGen. Anderson himself told war\ncorrespondents that it didn't matter\nanyhow, underlining the completeness of the Axis debacle\nOfficially Von Arnim was captured by troops of the Indian 4Ui\nDivision which ittacked ihe enemy'i\n1st Army a week ago. The 4th Division. Desert veterans, now Is part\nof the British 1st Army.\nCornered neir Ste, Marie du ZH.\nVon Arnim sent out envoyi with\na white (lag, surrendered and wa!\ninterv.ewed lilt night by Gen. Anderson in his pasture tent. After tbat\nIhe British leider met Allied wir\ncorrespondents.\nVon Arnim ind other capturea\ngenerals were accorded full military\ncourteitei.\nAs the inflow of prisoner! continued one military iource said thit\nlhe total bag of captlvei since May\nIt probably would approach 175.000\nStanding in the moonlit Rrltiih\nHeadquarlen after a hot supper\nlist n ght. Vmi Arnim's only comment! were ibout hli baggage which\nwai   being   transferred   from   onl\ntruck  to another.\nThe procession of Axii commanders through the mess tent here for\nmeali included Gen. Count von Spo-\nneck, Commander of the 90th Light\nInfantry Division; Maj.-Gen. Frani\nof the 19th Anti-Alrcraft Dlvlilon\nBnd the past few days Acting Commander of the Goerlng Diviiion;\nMaj.-Gen. Broich of the 10th Armored Division; Maj.-Gen. Hulsen,\nActing Commander of the 21st Armored Division; Gen. Kramer; and\nGen. Da Costa, of the CenUuro Division, President of the Italian Military Tribunal.\nOne hundred and thirty thousand\nprisoners at that tune were reported\nin Allied hands. (Since then it hai\nbeen innounced in the House of\nCommons that the bag exceedi 150\n000.)\nHalsey Confers\nWith MacArthur\nAN ADVANCE SOUTH PACIFIC\nBASE, May 13 (AP)-Admiral William F Haliey, Jr., Nival Com\nmander-ln-Chlef in this area, hai\nconferred for the first time with\nGeneral Douglai MacArthur it thl\nla'tter's headquarters in Australia,\nthe United States Navy'i South Pa-\ncifc Command announced today.\nObserven here igree that the\nMecArthur-Haliey conference may\nbe the signal for i new phaii In the\nPacific war.\nReport Rommel Has\nCone to Greece\nNEW YORK. May IJ (AP.-A\nBBC French-languige brtudcait wai\nquoted today by OBS \u25a0\u25a0 uying that\nField Marshal Erwin Rommel former Axli Commander In Chief in\nNorth Africa, had arrived In Salonika. Greece. BBC did not give\nthe iource of ill report\n1 FASHION CENTRI\nWHERE NELSON'S\nFASHIONS BBCUM\nNow's Your Time\nto rf\\v6<^\nA\nr$*ei\ni\\ \\yS\n\/\u2022$**'\n'Suits 'Slacks\n'Sweaters 'Skirts\n'Jerkins 'Shirtwaists\nA wardrobe of Mix and Match\nMates will give you endless variety\nfor -business and sports wear. Suits,\nShirtwaists, Slacks and Sweaters in\nan endless variety of colors\u2014Come in\nand have the fun of doing your own\nmixing and matching.\nHerringbone\nWool Suits\nClassic-tailored Suits \u2014 three-button fastening,\ntwo kick pleats in skirt. Plain colors \u2014 easy to\naccessorize.  Siies 12-20.\n_&&\n$15.95\nBrushed Rayon\nJerkins\nBright colors in soft brushed rayon \u2014\nElasticiied waist band, just th* fri QC\nthing to top your slacks. 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In tins\nriper he called attention to the con-\nItlon which waa known ai childbed (ever, which afflicted women\nabout four dayi after the birth of\na chid and had an appalling mortality.\nThe docton preferred to eierlbe\nttt to an iccident or to an act of\nSod. Dr. Holmei itated In very\nar and tipecifio termi thu lt\ni due to filth thai thi doctors\ncarried on thllr hinds, which contaminated the mother. ThU naturally\noutraged the medicil profeuion and\nybung Dr. Holmu (who wai only\n34) wai ittacked with great yltuper.\nation. He stuck to hli gum, however end stated: \"The dlaeeie known\nai puerperal (aver ti n far contagious ii to be frequently cirrled\n\/\u25a0How to relieve MONTHLY*^\nEKWfete\ntrail i. rmuuuni vwutu com-\npouml'li made iipirtilly tor \u2014men\nto reiier, peilodle pels ud vut,\nnenroui, Hue feellniii. It hu >\n\u2022oothinj effeot on om of \u2014man's\nmott importont orporu. T\u00bbken regu-\nUrly-Plnkhim'i Compound helpi\nbuild up reeUUiic igilnit iuch\nlymptomi. Thouundi helped,        .\nfrom patient to patient by phyilciani\nand nursei.\" He alio quoted tha\nwordi of Oordon of Aberdeen, who\nnld: \"I eould venture to foretell\nwhat women would ba affected with\nthe dlseiie by hearing by whit m'd-\nwlfe or nune tbey were to be attended during their lying-in.\"\nThU _ one of the firat sugg-stloni\not liie principle ot preventive nep-\nili which li now such a commonplace in every department of medicine, surgery and obstetrics.\nSomewhat later i young man ln\nVUnna named Semmelweli, who\nwaa an attendant at the Maternity\nHospital, found a woman ln hU wird\ncrying He asked bar the reaion\nand she said it wti biciuie ihe had\nbeen ient to hii ward, that lhe\nwould rather go to the ward ot the\nmldwivea becauie they had fewer\ndeaths from sepsis.\nHe then Investigated and found\nthat the students ln his ward came\ndirectly from the1 post-mortem room\nand examined the women ln the\nmaternity ward without wishing\ntheir hands. He instituted pnvin<\ntive methods by miking than Waih\ntheir hands ltnd rime them ln a solution of chloride of lime, following\nwhich his mortality dropped ti tha\nunheard of level of 1.3J par cant\nEvery mother in the country,\nIndeed, every mothir in the wdWd\nihould pay grateful homage thla\nyeir to Oliver Wendell Holmei. Ha\nlaid: \"I do not know that I ihall\naver again have so good an opportunity of being useful as was granted me by the raising of the question\nwhich produced thU emy.\" To\nhU detractors he said: \"I take no offence and attempt no retort. No man\nmakei a quarrel with me over tha\ncounterpane that covers a mother,\nwith her new-born Intent it her\nbriaitt\"\nQUEITION) AND ANIWIM\n0, R. A.: The Navy has reject-\nme becauie I have extra lyttoln:\nI am 42. Whet ciuses them and can\nthey be eliminated? The Navy doctor told me that thiy did not dii-\nappear after exercise. What would\nnat mean?\nAnswer: Extra systoles are extra\nbaits of the heart, forming \u25a0 very\ncommon type of irregularity of the\nGike. In most instances they are\nirmless and meaningless. Sometime?, however, they indicate a\nmild disease ofc the heart muscle.\nIn rental cases they disappear after\nexirclie; ln cases where they do\nIndicate heart muscle disease, they\ndo not disappear after exercise.\nSlim Hips..,\nGive Minute ol\nExercise lor\nEach Hour You Sll\nBy IDA JIAN KAIN\nIba ratio et one minute of exirclie to every bow you alt to work\nwill keep you ln ahape no matter\nho.v many hourt you lit on tba Job,\nor whether you work on the ii-\nlembly line or at a desk. If you lit\nfor the regulation eight houn, tike\neight minutei of calisthenics a day,\nIt isn't the llttfe-g that' spreads\nthe hipline, it'i the fict that when\nyou alt, you don't get exercise fqr\nth. hip muscles.\n\"here are any number of blp\nslimmers. But tt I were mpervll-\nlng your program there are thr.ee In\nparticular I wpuld give you becauie they git iuch excellent result! and there U io little chance\nof doing them wrong.\nWe would start off with a leg\"\nswing. Stand eyet and ln good poiture, with one hind on chair it\nside for support. Swing one ' leg\nfrom the hip in a high forwird kick,\nthen up kt back, if you bend for-\nMrs. Nesmith\nDies, N. Denver\nNBW DE-NT*****\"*, B. C\u2014Mn. Mary\nJ. Nesmith, wife of the lata Clins\nNesmith, died May 9 ln Slocin Community Hospital after i weik'i Illneu.\nBorp In Iowa, USA., she came to\nCanada in 1906 and setled it Kair-\nlight, Saek. She liver there till\n193., coming to New Denver.\nSurv-vOTs include \u2022 daughter,\nMn. I,. R. a___mp*oell, New Denver,\nand a ion, __rlln Wade of Trail.\nThere are seven grandchildren.\nShe took a keen Interest in women's work and was a member of\nthe United Church.\nA  funeral   servlci  wn  held  In\nI ward with the backward awing, you\ncan klek higher\u2014and tha higher\nyou kick, the mora you um your\nUp muscles. Continue for M counti\nrelax, and repeat with tha other leg.\nTo make the leg awing double\ni exerclie tor the abdominal girdle, pull up and In with the lower\nabdominal musclei throughout.\nIf ilttlng hu,encouraged a little\npad of fat to perch on tbe aide and\nback of .the hip, you can kick it off.\nShort, itaccatlc baokward thruste ot\nthe leg trom tbe hip ahould do the\ntrick. Place om hand on the pad\nand make sure that you are working the muiclei underneath. Keep It\nup for 20 counti, ihake thl lig\nvigorouily but looeely from the hip\nto dispel tension, and repeat witn\nothar leg.\nHere U my favorite hip slimmer:\nUe on the tide on floor, head pillowed on arms, legi itralght down,\nSwing the top leg up In front, than\nup and out In back. Juit swing the\ntop leg. Keep the tinder leg out ot\naction, Swing for 23 counti, flop\nover on your back and relax, then\nrepeat with the other lag,\nFiniih with a roll. I like a itralght\nroll, It'i so eaiy on your back. Raise\nbead md feet illghtly off the floor\n\u2022nd roll straight acron the hlpi and\novar on ona aide. Olve yourself a\npuih and roll back across ind over\non (he othir ilde. Keep rolling. Thli\nreally is not \u25a0\u25a0 slimming \u25a0\u2022 the\nothar exercises but it has a nice,\nsmoothing effect en the figure.\nOffonded\nThinks Uniform\nShould Curb\nPublic Spooning\nly IIATI.I0I FAIRFAX\nDeir MUa Fatrfan:\nIt never occurred to me that public damonitratlon of love'i young\ndriun would prove offensive until\nthe other night, whan I happened to\n\u25a0It baok ot a Ullor md a girl in\nuniform, at a movie. Tba only thing\nthat can ba iald in extenuation of\nthalr behavior U that thay were\nboth young.\nThi girl wore the uniform of one\nof thoie women'i military orgeniu-\ntloni, lately mobilized for the purpose of relieving men for combit\nduty. The antlci ot theae two rivaled that of thl monkeys Ip the\nZoo. Everyone In their vicinity stopped witching the icreen and gave\nthllr undivided attention to thi pair.\nI know that Germany encourages\nany sort of love-making for lti own\npurposes, but Iniiiti the uniform\nshould be respected to the extant\nBeef Upside-Down Pie\nHoipmllk.ofhulf\nmilk ud halfwit**\nM cup iHc\u00ab_ onion\n1 out eeaSmmi\ntomito eoup\nH lb. iround rtw btt-f\n\\rW\\0*\nIH cope flour\nI ttj\u00bb. Mali-Bikini\nlOO. Mit\nIHp.0-JfTT--.lt\nHeap, white pefptr\n1 Ite. iliorctnlng\nUft together loor, bikini powdtr, \\i tea-\natoms t_.lt, Mlerr eedt end pepperi add I\ntableepoo_4ebortc-_t-_a uid mil It tharettWf\n-Ith tort. Add milk anil .lir until blended,\nMH. remaining two (ahlopoone .hottenlna\nIn _' trjltt* ytt. aaA cook onion, until -tt.\nMt tomato eoup, rfmalnlna H teaapoon\neait end ftroead meat; brine to boll. Spread\nbaking powdir mlitii.e, on top of meat mixtura and bake In hot oran at 479* F. for about\nM mlnutea. Tern out upolde down on larfte\nPlata. Same a.\nMAPI IN CANADA\nStation CKLN\nCooperating With th* Victory Loan Committee\nPRESENTS\nMISS FRANCES NICHOLSON\nand\nJIM HOOVER\nSpeaking Tonight at 6:30\nRT. HON. WINSTON\nCHURCHILL\nWill Bt Heard Teday at\n12 Noon\nCKkl\nIIIIMIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIMIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|ll|l|IIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII|lllll|\ndioUAQWWQAm\nBy   BET3Y   NEWMAN\ni'l'llll I \u25a0....\u2022...Illif.l.l Illllll Ill It Illl 111II111 \u25a0 111 I \u25a0 11 lll II \u25a0 11 It\nTOPAY'I MINU\nBREAKFAST\nGrapefruit pr Juice\nCereal with Milk\nWhole Wheat or Enriched\nWhite Bread Tpait\nllicon Cottee\nlUNCHBON\nCreim  of  Aiparagui Soup\nCrisp Toait\nFruit Salad    Whole Wheat Witers\nMilk\nDINNER\n\u2022    twite Steak\nMuhed or Rlead Potatoei\nPrune Bread      Dandelion Oreem\nGrim Onions    Rhubirb Pia\nTea er Cottle .\nWHOLi WHEAT PRUNU BRIAD\n1 cup prunei, H cup milk, iy.\ncakei comprissed yeut, I teaipoon\n\u2022alt, IVi tablaapooni iugir, or raol-\n__ j, Stt tablupooni softened fat,\nt eff, IVi cup whole wheat flour,\nVi cup water In which prunei cooked, i*K oup all purpoie flour.\nWaih prunei, idd water te almoit cover, cover pan and simmer\nuntil tender; drain fron water,\nsaving it, and cool; remove piu\nand cut ln amall pleoaa, Scild m>i*\nand cool to lumwarffli add yaait\ncakei, itirrlng until dissolved. Stir\nwater ln which prunei cooked, and\na portion of flour. When each '\u00bb\nblended ln add prunei and reit ot\nflour. Knead until smooth, oovar\nand let rUe In a warm plaoe, Take\nfrom bowl to a lightly floured\nboard apd separate Into two ball;;\nUt atand 10 to in minutei, then\n\u2022shape Into loaves and put Into well-\nfreesed loit pins. Let rise tn wain\nplace until almost double In bulk,\nthen bake In rnoderpte oven, TO\ndegreei P., fer about 49 minutes.\nol kiiolng rapturei within boundi\nMie places.\nIn pubV\nP.A.\nMutual demonstrations of affection may ba io interesting to the\nparticipants as to make them forget there are onlookers, Such demonstrations ara boring, amusing or\ndisgusting, according to,tha onlooker's own feelings about romance.\nFuneral Services\nfor Japanese\nWoman Held at Kailo\n\u2014\u2014_0, ll. C\u2014Funeral services\nfor Mrs. H. CXsuka, aged 58, who\ndied May \u00bb at the Victorian Hospital, wire held Monday afternoon\nat St. Andrew's United Church.\nRev. K. Shlmlau conducted the service.\nfamily lervioe was Held In Som-\n_r*i funeral Pirlori Bundiy ivenlng. A ion and i elster cune te\natt-nd the funeral. The body wn\nient to New Denver for ernnatlon.\nPor thit ipreadlng hlp-llne, hold your leg up lo a right angle. Pauline\nonto a chair, the body held tall, and Kaye, of the Radio City Music Hall\ndo a backward kick ai high as you ballet corps, showa you thl tech-\ncan, then a forward kick to bring nlque.\nTurner Memorial United Church.\nRev. F. Browne of St, Stephen'i\nAnglican Church conducted the nrvice. Tlie Organist was Mrs. M.\nJamei.\nThe body wae sent to Pel-light\nfor Interment in the Jamily plot.\nKIMBERLEY\nlUMBBRLBY, B.C. - A pretty\nwedding wis lelamnlred on May 1\nit the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sortome, when thiir eldut\ndaughter, Mildred Mirlon, became\nthe bride of Alfred Merrll Inge-\nbrigtsen, eldeit son of Mr, and Mrs,\nft Ingebrlgtsen, all of Kimberliy.\nThe Rev. S. T. Galbraith officiated.\nThe bride who was given ln mirriige by her father looked charming In a light blue afternoon dreu\nwith shoulder length veil, and navy\nshoes. She wore a corsage of Americin Buuty roaei. Mlu Kleiner Sortome, sister of the bride as bridesmaid was ittlred in a rose afternoon\ndrear, with navy accessories, her\ncoruge wai of American Beauty\nroses. Arthur Nichols was best min.\nThe bride's mother choie a floral\nprint ifternoon dress, while the\ngroom'i mothir choie a blick dreu,\nboth won corteges of cirnitioni.\nlive reception wu hild it thi home\nof the bride's parents. The decori-\ntions were pink and white carnations, and snapdragons. Betty and\nTaffy Clark acted as serviteurs. The\ndining table was arranged under a\nbower of pink and white itreameri,\nand covered with a lace cloth end\ncontred with a three-tier wedding\ncake, which was decorated with sll\nver maple leivei ind surmounted\nwith a silver hone ihoi ind a ipray\nof white heather tied with white\nribbon. Double pink petunias ln\nsilver vases ind Ull pink tapers\nln silver Konces idded to the beiu\nty of tha amnfemmt. Mr. and Mrs,\nIngebrlgtsen left for a honeymoon\nat Vancouver. For travailing the\nbride won a princeu ityle nivy\ncoit, a \u00abilver fox fur ind navy ae-\ncifioriii. On their return they wlll\nmake.tbeir honu-In Kimberley.\nPte. Evle Divlei of the Piri-\ntroopers it visiting hit pirenti while\non leave,\nMiu Edith Bunyin returned to\nCilgary ifter visiting her mother\nhere.\nMrs, 0, Johni ind children returned to their home at Trail after is-\nlting thi former's parents Mr. and\nMrs. T. Dawion and sliter, Mrs.\nA. Chisholm.\nMn. M MicKay and son of tha\nCoast are visiting Mri. Beninatl.\nJick CiUlns left Saturday for\nVancouver having joined the* armed\nforcea.\nMiss Margoret Gergel\nBecomes Bride of\nR. Weaver ot Natal\nNATAL, B.C.,\u2014A quiet wedding\ntook place at Natal when Miu\nMirgaret Oergel, eldest daughter of\nMr. ind Mrs. J. Gergel of Natal\nbecime thl bride of Robert Weaver,\nonly ion of Mrs. W. Weiver ot\nMichel The wedding 'Ceremony took\nplace at the Michel St. Michael's\nChurch with Fither Brophy officiating. Immedlitely after the wedding a reception was held at the\nhome of the bride'i parenti for lm.\nmediate relatives. Mlu Mary Gergel, iliter of thi bride acted as\nbridesmaid while Bfran D'Angelo of\nMichel supported thi groom. Thi\nyoung couple left to ipmd their\nhoneymoon in Lethbridge before\nreturning to Nital when thl groom\nIt employed u a motorman at thl\nMichel mlnu.\nA, W. Mooney of\nCrawford Bay\nWed at Vancouver\nCRAWFORD BAY, B.C. - The\nbride's fither officiated, when Nancy\nNicholis, elder daughter of Rev. md\nMrs. G. H. Flndlay, I7M Quesnelle\nDrive, Vancouver, became the bride\nof Alvin Willii Mooney, only ion\nof Mr. ind Mrs. W. W. Mooney of\nJ Cnwford Biy. The ceremony took\nj plice it thi homi of tha brlde'i\nparents. Given away by her grandfather, Robert Hendinon, the bride\nwore i floor-length gown of white\ntriple sheer.\nThe  bridesmild  wai  her lliter,\nI Miu Mirgaret Mary Findiay, and\ni best man wai Archie Macaulay,\n]   The bride and groom are graduates of tha Univenlty of B.C., and\nboth taught In the Hugh M. fraser\nHigh School. Mr. Mooney is a mem-\noer ot the Phi Kaqppa Sigma fraternity.\nThi newlywedi left for Bdmonton\nwhere Mr. Mooney Is now a medical student, stopping off in route\nat Crawford Bay.\nNurses Meet in ,\nSlocan City\nA second meeting of the Silver Arrow Chapter of Registered Nurui\nwas held at the B.C. Security Hospital Unit ln Slocan City on May\n10, INS.\nPresident, Miu C. Miginsen, wn\nln thi chiir and 18 memberi wera\npresent. \u2022\nA very intereitlng cue history on\nSecondary Anemia wai gtvin by Dr,\nShimo-Takahara.\nTea wis served by Mines 0. Reynolds, Robinson and Yamaneka.\nKaslo W.A. Hears\nof Bible Society\nKASLO, B. C.-The W.A. of Bt\nAndrew'i Unltid Church hild their\nmonthly meeting it the home of\nMrs. A. OlUlt. Mri. Robert Himllton was misting hojte.s, There\nwen 90 lld'es present, several being\nout of town visitors.\nMri. 0. Glbion aooke on the work\nof the Bible Society. Mrs. John\nPatenon took the \"worth while\"\nperiod wlih a reading by Nellie MeClung. Several of the lidlei assisted\nthe hostess ln servin| a dainty\nlunch.\nProcter Aid Holds\nTea and Bake Sale\nPROCTER, B, C.-The Ladlei Aid\nof Saint Andrew'i Unittd Chureh\nheld an afternoon taa and bake sale\nln the Churoh basement on frldiy\nafternoon, Mrs. J, Sewell, Mri, J.\nFerguson, Mrs, M, McKinnon, Mrs\nF. Bonacci.. Mrs. M, McKay and\nMn, John McLeod uilited in tht\nkitchen and wilting on tables while\nMri, J, McDonald hid Charge of tha\nhome cooking table, and Mn, H.\nCleft of the work table.\nBasic Facts...\nHelping (hild to\nLearn Arithmetic\nBy Oarry Cleveland Myen, Ph.D.\nyoul before your child may hava\nhomework assignments from Khool\nyou cm htlp him cultivate good\nhabits In rate learning.\nYes, In order to get ilong beit at\nachool the child In elementary\ngradei muit aequlrt good hiblts of\nmemorising by rota.\nfor example, ha will need to\nmemoriae the simple basic addition and subtraction facta, ai I and\n5 are 19, t frem ll leave i. There\nare only 100 bulc addition facta\nand 100 basic subtraction facta.\nAs ioon ai your child begins addition at school, you can help him at\nhome by hiving him learn theie\nbaite   addition   facts  there    H\u00abve\nhim \u00abttaek only two or three an\nevening. A food way ll to mike\nsmall cards with eni fact to a card.\nTo Illustrate, put on one ilde of thli\ncard 7 with (I under It, a line beneath the o and 13 under th's 1 ne.\nHsve the child, as he looks carefully\nit thli whole fact, aay ovar apd\nover, '7 and t are llf till he knowi\nIt. Then he can tum tha card and\ntry himself out on tha testing side\nof the card, which has J under 7\nwith tha 13 omitted,\nBetore he ittacki a naw group\nOt two or three cardi, ha ihould\nreview ill the old onu he haa\nlearned on the prtvloui evening.\nHaving mistered perfectly the 100\niddition facta, hi ihould proceed\nin like faihion with tha subline-\ntion facts.\nCoffee\nnnd\nCarnation\nHow thay do to together! Undiluted Cirtutloo Milk\nbrings out thi -fiver of the coffee, the tempting color, Aa\nIt comet from the can, mi Carnation Ukt acta. Uk It fbr\nwhipping tool Diluted with in equil amount oi water, It\nla fine, whole pi'lk fbr drinking ind cooking.\nCarnation ii good, whole milk, enponted, t-omogen-\nind, sttrilind tad imdlttii for eitri \"sunihine\" vltimln D. Write for frie Cook Book.\nCarnation Co., Limited, Vancouver, B. C.\nma IRRADIATE. -  -    . .\nCarnation Milk\nA CANADIAN PRODUCT .'film _mt\u00abt__\nOiL'JkL   (&L\nFRIDAY, MAY 14\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNING\nTltt-'O Canada*\nt-00-CBC Newt\nI:1S\u2014front Lim family\ngtSO-Ymkee Houae Party\nB;00-BBC Newa    -\nOtllHOrgin (CKLN)\nBiSO-Thi Concert Muter (CKLN)\n(tid\u2014Tht Record Cibintt\nt:S9\u2014Tlmo  Signil\n10:00\u2014Morning Vlilt\n10:lS-HaU te Half (CKLN)\n10:44\u2014Claire Wallace - 'They Tell\nMe\"\n11*0\u2014Talk \"International Espionage\"\n11:15\u2014Variety Time (CKLN)\nll:S0-\"8oldier*i  Wife\"\n11:44-Your Hollywood Newigirl\nAFTERNOON\nlfcOO-TWk by l__ Mtntoter Wta-\neksD CJiurchtll\nll:J4-Thi Notice Board (CKLN)\n11:_0-CBC News\nH:44-Betwcen the  Bookende\nl:0O-Ii\u00bbbelle K\"cE_wan Sin\u00abj\nl:15-Interlude\n1:1B\u2014Talk\n1:30-Fiedler Cotiducti\nJ:0O-Madillni Cirroll Raids\n3:18\u2014Muslcsl Progrimme\n_:_0\u2014Tei Time\n2:44\u2014Listeners' Favor! tei\n3:00\u2014Don Messer and HU Islanders\n3:lS-*Wk - \"Know  Your Wild\nFlowere\"\n3:30\u2014Muilc by Lavallt\n3:45-0BC  Newi\ntlOO\u2014Noveleique\n4:30\u2014Songi at Teatlme\n4:4\u00bb-Viotory Loan Addtfeei\n4:00\u2014Ntws Commentiry\n6:04\u2014Hiven of Harmony (CKLN)\nJ:\u00bb0-Rhythm by Requeet (CKLN)\nM\u00bb-Voeal Paridi (CKLN)\nEVENINC\n8-00-Supper Melodlei (CKLN)\n4:14-Hiwalian Paradlii (CKLN)\n8:30\u2014Victory Loan Speakeri \u2014\nJim Hoover, JYeticee Nichol-\naon\n8:40\u2014Victory Loan I*ro\u00abram CKLN\n7:00-CEC Niwi\n7:14-\"Comridn In Arms\"\nIrOO-BBC Niwrttl\n8:30\u2014Drimi\n3:00\u2014Tunii for Todey\n8:30\u2014Sophlstlcited Strings\n10:00~CBC Ntws\n10:14\u2014Bebroadoai* of Victory Loan\nA-Ureee\n10:_0--Gentletnen With Wlngi\nll:00-Ood Save  the King\nR. R. Horner\nR & R CROCERY\nTA-LE SYRUP, OA\nEamon's, Bottlt .. . OUC\nJAM, Class Jars, OQ\nApricot Tumbler ,. \u00a3OC\nJAM, Apricot or Creen Cage\n\u2014Limit, 1 to euitomtr\u2014\n2 Ib. Jan.\nPRISTO FIRTUIZIR, or\n5 lb. box JJC\nCRAPEFRUIT, Florida 1|j\nORANGES, Florida,     OC\nSlit 320, Dottn .. JJC\nPer lb.' a*OC\nCARROTS, Otm\n2 bunchei   LO*t\nZT_ 30c\nLITTUCI, OC\u201e\nHtad   dd*,\nRHUBARB, Frtth,       -)C .\ni Ibt t-OVi\nCREEN ONIONS,       1C_\n2 bunchu ldl\nPHONI 161\nImM-MSed\nf i\u00a3\\        \u00bb%#\u00ab\nYOU CAN COUNT ON ME\nTO SEE YOU THROUGH'\nL've got a wtr Job In my own\nquiet way, and it's for the duration,\" gays Mr. Gold Seal\/ famous\nemblem of Congoleum Rugs and\nCongoleum by-the-yard. \"It's to\nitand up under punishment as\nnever before jo that in spite of\neverything, your floors will continue to look bright and beautiful.\nYou'll find it hard to replace them\nIn a hurry: that'i why the care we\nput into the making of Congoleum\nmeans extra value today. It's value\nthat will ihow up quickly\u2014if you\ngive it a chance\u2014in added wear\nand service. For years, as you\nknow, I've stood for the highest in\nhome furnishing values and today,\nmy aim li higher than ever.\"\nCONGOLEUM\nOOLD SEAL\nHOW TO Htlf\nMR. OOLD SEAL MAKI OOOD\nYou cin gtt Idded wetr out of nor Coeft^\nleum   (toon   with   wry   little   effort.    Drab\ntod mop tbeu rtmilifly ltd rmv tki\nhtifhtncn of thrli lurfici whh aa ocodoad\nw-ulaj, Mikt nut too, that the ftoor ..-..trr-\ntioeih li mDath ud ttm item cftrlcae oc\nknot.!. If It'i \u25a0 nig, mort ft mrr lr4\nhi..ml.! to \"iprtad\" tb* reiffic. Vm, \u25a0 litiU\nctn will pir big dJtldeod*.\n. _L.'_\n__________________\nm^A^to^^^\n FOOT HEALTH\nYour-feet deserve plenty\nof consideration  '\nRepay  them  by  buying\nonly Quality Shoes\nat Andrew's\nR. Andrew\n& Co*\nLeaders In Footfashion\nADVERTISE THE CLASSIFIED\nWAV\nDRESS UP SMART\nWITH NEW FINERY\nMilady's Fashion Shop\nMILK\nIl nature's moit perfect food.\nKootinay Yalley ])**\u25a0\nWATCH REPAIR\nll \u2022 Job for experti. Our work\naiiurei yeur utlitictlon.\nH. H. Sutherland\n491 Biker It        Ntlun. \u25a0 C.\ntf \u00bb_\u25a0\"\"?*'-\"*'\"** ft\nSLACKS end SLACK SUITS\nSizes 12 to 18\n$4.95 to $12.95\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\nwSf\n10**\nOff*\n#___\nC**.f&rf\nBrings you\nsweet, tasty bread\n\/UWA.S DEPENDABLE\nW..APPFD AIPT\/GHT\nTO ENSURE POTENCY\nHudson's Bay Company Gold Medal\nGoes lo Andy Speln lor Long Service\nStaff Group at Hudson's Bay Company Presentation\nThe Governor and Committee of\nthe Hudson's Bay Company has\nawarded to Andrew C. Speirs, the\nCompany's Gold Medal representing \"the completion this montbi of\n30 years' loyal and leUtMul service.\"\nIn t letter from C. S. Riley, Chairman of the Oanadian Committee,\nMr. 6peirs Is congratulated \"on\nth* fine reports we have received\nabout your work in Nelson going\nright baok to the time when you\nwere teamster before going oversea* in the last war. These reports\nemphasize your dependability and\npopularity with the customers and\nitaff alike which are very desirable qualities.\" Mr. Riley mentions\nalso that a son of Mr. Speirs is\nserving with the Royel Canadian\nAir -Torce \"carrying on your traditional servioe to the Armed Forces\nof Canada.\"\nIt Is estimated that during hii\nservices with the Oompany, Mr.\nSpeirj haa covered a total of 235,000\nmiles in the course of his work with\nthe delivery wagon and trucks.\nThe pre.enta.tion was made in\nNelson last Friday in the presence\nof the staff ait the Hudson Bay Com-\npany's store, by F. F. Martin, General Manager of Retail Stores following a few remarki by T. H.\nGlover, Store Manager.\nIn addition to the Company's Gold\nMedal, Mr. Martin presented to Mr.\n-Speirs a substantial check.\n\"ANDY\" SPEIRS\nreceiving congratulation! from his\nmany friends. '\nA bouquet o-(ro_u wu ient to\nMrs. Speln.\nMr. Spelri wu born at Ktrmloh-\nael, Scotland. He Joined the Hudson's Bay Company'i service' on\nApril 15th, 1913, as teamster. He\nserved Jor four years from 1915 to\n1919 as a Sapper in the Sth Battalion\nCanadian  Engineers.\nOn his return frorri overuu, he\ncontinued as teamster for two yeari\nwhen the fast motor truck wai purchased by the company.\nMr. Speirs owns his own ranch\nhome on Granite Road. His chief\nhobby is hunting and fishing.\nCASTLEGAR\nCASTLEGAR, B.C.\u2014Mr. and Mrs.\nJoe Jorgenson and son Melcher ol\nRossland visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac\nPeterson Friday.\nMr. and Mrs. Schiavon visited\nTrail.\nPat Bruce was a Trail shopper\nFriday.\nMr. and Mrs. R. Fletcher were\nvisitors to Trail.\nMiss Eva Peterson visited Trail\nFriday.\nMr. and Mrs. George Jorgenson ot\nRossland. were guests of Mr. and\nMrs. Isaac Peterson.\nNick Oswald was a weekend Trail\nvisitor.\nMrs. E. Snell and daughter Eliu-\nbeth were Trail visitors Friday.\nThey were accompanied by Ricn-\nard Knobland.\nMrs. A. E. Hodgins and daughter Aria have left for their home in\nTompkins, Sask. They were called\nby <he death ofthe latter's father.\nMrs. M. Horning has left for her\nhome in Stone, Sask., alter spending the Winter with her son-in-law\nand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thiel\nMrs. A. Saunders and daugnters\nI\nOverwaiteA\n\u2022    LIMITED\nON SALI SATURDAY ANO MONDAY\nWATER CLASS, Pint Bottles, each  35c\nnou*.: Purity, Royil Houtthold,  Quiker,  Ml,      C2 QO\nSick, dtllvtrtd     *fm*9*\nBULK MACARONI: _MA\nt lbi    m**T\nSPRING  CLOTHES\nPINS: t doi. limit 3 doi.\nM\nNIPPY  CANADIAN At(\nCHEESE: Lb  ***r\nMILD CANADIAN\nCHEESE; Lb\t\nBANANA FLAKES: 2$t\n35U\nCREAMO EGG NOODLES, 2 for 19c\nASHCROFT CATSUP-.\nBottlt    \t\nCORNSTARCH:\nLimit 2, 2 for _.\t\n27<\nPARD DOQ FOOD:\n2 for\t\nPRUNES:\n2 lbl.\t\n29<\n25<\nAnother shipment of shrubs tnd fruit trees has just\narrived ... See them.\nRICE:\nLimit 2 lbi., 2 lbi.\nVEGETABLE SOUP\nCinidi Flnt, 3 for .\nWHEAT PUFFS:\nBuihei bigi \t\nVARIETY SQUARES:\n2 (or\n2\u00ab\n25<\n)>t us deliver your week md order\n250\nCiliry, Cirroti, Beeti, Aiparagui, Lettuce, Spinich ind (rult\ndiily.\nPHONE 707\nOra and Hazel were Saturday visitors to Trail and were accompanied\nby Mrs. A. Liens.\nMrs. J. Cabana and baby were\nTrail visitors Saturday.\nMr. and Mrs. K. Crosble and\ndaughter Dianna were weekend visitors to Nelson.\nJake Dyck and children were Saturday visitors to Trail, accompanied\nby Mr. and Mrs. John Dyck.\nMiss A, Haudgins js visiting her\nbrother-in-law and sister, Mr. and\nMrs. C. Plca-'ance.\nMiss Norma Petenon wai a weekend visitor to Trail.\nMr. and Mrs. C. Appleton and ion\nCharles were Trail ihoppers Saturday.\nMrs. R. Cooke was a weekend vUitor to Trail.\nMrs. A. Olsen was a Saturday\n.\u2022hooper in Trail.\nMr. and Mrs. L. Wilion Ind daugh.\nler Barbara of Trail are visitors of\nMr. and Mrs. John Hansen.\nMrs. A. Wilson visited Trail Monday.\nMrs. L, Simmons was a Monday\nv'.s.tor to Trail.\nMr. and Mrs. K. Appleby have\nWt !o take up residence in Crocketville.\nBill Morozo was a weekend via\nitor '.o Trail.\nMr. and Mrs. L. Prlorie and ion\nspent Saturday ln Trill.\nCliff Wanless. R.C.N., Ii spending\nhis furlough with relitlvei here.\nMr. and Mrs. J. Wright were Saturday visitors to Trail. They were\naccompaned by Mr. and Mrs. V.\nLamphear.\nThe monthly meeting of the United Church W.A. met at the home\nof Mr.. Sommen. Refreshments\nwere served by the co-hostess, Mrs.\nJ. .Wright. Memberi present were\nMrs. V. Goresky, Mn. C, Appleton,\nMrs. J. Wright, Mrs. A. Saunden,\nMrs. J. Hansen. Mrs. Grunerod, Mrs.\nB. Hunter, Mrs. A. Lelns, Mrs. H.\nHuddleston, Mrs. E. Glmmell. Mrs\nO Lightle, Mrs. A. Limpard, W. H.\nHouston and Mrs. J. Morrison.\nJohn Waldle ind*Elmer Wallner\nhkve returned from a trip to Pen-\nliclon.\nMrs. J. Wanless of Birch Island\n1. visiting her ion and daughter-in-\nlaw, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wanless.\nNELSON\n\u25a0y MRS. M. I. VIGNEUX\nt Chief Petty Officer SUnley\nCreech irrived yetterday to -Vend\nhis furlough with his wlft, US\nDouglu Sold.\nt BL Paul'l Church Circle No.\n1 mtt yeiterdiy tt tht home on\nBUlci Street of Urt. Anthony M.\nBanks, when thoie preient were\nMn. Margaret BeU, Mri. W. O.\nStewirt, Mrs. D. H. BtU, Mrs. Alex\nCarrie, Mill Grice Cuh, Mri.\nChirlei H. Bein, Mri. R. D. Barnei,\nMri, J, D. Foggo, Mn, R. A. Peeblei,\nMrs. Hector Mackemie, Mln Margaret McCorkle, Mill Annie Mc-\nCorkle and Mri Charlei H. Stark.\ne Pte. N. R. German leaves this\nmorning for,Vancouver after ipending hli leave with hli parenti, Mr,\nand Mn. T. German, Hoover Street.\nHOME ON FURLOUGH\nt Airwoman Peggy Horswill,\nwho li stationed on Uie Weit Coait,\nU iptndlng her leive with her mother, Mri. W. R. Gibbon, 201 Beker\nStreeL She alio plam to visit Mr.\nGibbon at Trail.\ne Mri. Dacy Petty, Petty Apartmenti, hu \u2022\u25a0 gueit Mri. E. Doney\nSr\u201e of New Denver.\ne Charlei Holt, merchmt ot Balfour, visltci Nelion yeiterdiy.\nt Shoppen ln town yesterday\nIncluded Ctptaln and Mn. Jamei\nFerguion of Sunshine Biy.\nt Mra. Leille Haycock and baby\nboy have left Kootenay Lake General Hospital for their home on\nEighth and Elwyn Streets.\nt Mm. Chrli Jenien was ln town\nfrom Kailo yetterday.\nt Mn. Whiteley, Aniufole Block,\nla viiiting friendi at South Slocan.\ne Mn. Scot wai in Uie city from\nKaiJo yeiterday.\nt Ven. Ardhdetoon Fred H. Qrt-\nham was In Roisland yeiterday attending the Nelion Anglicin Deanery.\nt Mn. M Martendtle ot Fruitvtle and Mri. F. Ottiwiy of Trill\nwill be weekend guesta of Mr. end\nMri. T. German, Hoover StreeL\nHERE FROM CALGARY\nt   Mn. T. D. Oakei of Calgary, li\nt gueit at the home of her sister,\nMra. J. P. McLaren, 808 Stanley\nStreet.\nt Mn. M. DeGlroltmo, Innei\nStreet, entertained the Calhednl\nof Mary Unmaculate Circle et her\nhome Wedneidiy afternoon when\nthoie attending were Mlu Albertlne\nChoquette, Mn. Louli ColetU, Mri.\nHenry Lindblad, Mrs. D. A. McPhenon, Mn. Joseph Sturgeon, Mn.\ntt 3. Vigneux, Mn. J. Munro, Mn.\nHarry Korolik, Mn. V. Doylt, Mn,\nO. F. Stevens, Mn. A. G. Gcllnis,\nMn. M. J. Vaneveld, Mn. Ruth\nLunn. Mn. Jamei Eccles, Mri,\nJames Morrlion, Mri. D. Mclnnes,\nMn. W. G. Fullerton, Mrs. Ann\nAduddle, Mri. Philip Rahal, Mri\nNorbert 0. Choquette, Mn. D. H.\nThompion ind Mn. Edith Edgar.\ne Mr. and Mra. M. J. Duffy,\nFairview, have left to make their\nhomt In New Weitminiter,\nFIFTH SON ENLISTS\nt Mr. ind Mn. Edward Slmpion\ntnd ion Michael, who ipent the pait\nnine months In Roultnd, are vtiltlng relitlvei ln Nelion on their\nwty to Cilgiry where Mr. Simpaon\nU to join the R.C.A.F. He li the\nfifth ion ln Uie fimlly to Join the\nrorcei.\nt 0. B. Holden of South Slocin\n\u2022pent yesterdty In town.\nt Ac. 1 Jimei Cornfield of Riven, Man,, ll spending hli furlough\nwith hli pirenti, Mr. ind Mra. A. E.\nCornfield, Hall Mlnea Road.\nt Mn. T. H. Horner of Kaslo\nviiited Nelson yeiterday.\nt Shoppen in the city yetterdty\nIncluded Mn. Burrird A. Smith of\nLongbeich.\ne Rev. J. 0. Holmei md Rev.\nW. J. Silverwood were In Roultnd\nattending the Neleon Anglican Deanery.\nt Mn. Mary WaUace, Annable\nBlock, hu returned fbr a fortnlght'i\nvliit wHh Mr. ind Mra. R. Chalmen\nat Thrumi.\nVISITOR FROM COAST\ne Mn. A. M. Sturgess, Medicil\nArti Apartmenti, hu u gueit her\ndaughter, Mra. F. R. Cullin of Vancouver, who li accompanied by her\nyoung ion, Michael. Mra. Cullin,\nwho plini on ipending several\nweek] in Nelson, li enroute to join\nher husband in Toronto.\nt Mr. ind Mra. Jack Wright of\nRobion'viilted Nelion yeiterday.\nt Rev. rmncle Flynn has returned from 'Crmbrook where he\nittended the Silver Jubilee celebntion of Very Rev. A. K. Maclntyre, V.G., Wedneiday,\nt Mr. tnd Mn. George Scott,\nHigh StreeL htve u gueit their1\nion, Chief Petty Officer Verdun\nScott, who irrived yeiterday to\nviiit hli perenti.\nREV. M. COONEY,\nONCE OF NELSON,\nCRESTON, ENLISTS\nRev. Maurice Cooney of Winnipeg, wlu served in the Catholic Diocese of Nelson for iome time, has\nenlisted ^s a Chaplain In the Royil\nCanadian Nivy. He will commence\nhi., (tulles In June.\nfarther Cooney was on the itaff\nnf ttw Cathedral of Mary Immaculate here, and later terved aa Pallia at Crcslon From Creeton he\nwhi called lo Winnipeg where he\nwas tationed at St. Edward'* Pin_h\nand St  Joseph! Vocational Sctiool.\nNEW DENVER\nNEW DENVER, B. C.-MIu Mildred Fruer left ifor a vlilt to Nelson on Tlnmdiy,\n'Mra. J. Dowling end daughter\nBarbara Joy, returned from Grand\nForkt on Thursday.\nMn. A. Wallace of SUverton wat\na visitor here on Friday.\nMr. and Mri. George Ptlettiorpe\nreturned home from Nelson on Friday.\nMr. tnd Mri. L. OK of Ntkuip\n'were viiiton ln town on Frldiy.\nMn. E. Mttbewi of SUverton\nwu t visitor here on Friday.\nDr. Ormcnd of Sheep Creek wu\nIn town for a few dayi.\nMr. and Mrs. T. H. WUson of\nSilverton were visitors here on Friday.\nDr. A. Francei wu in Trtil on\nFriday.\nFrank Ruihton of Nakuip wu\nin town on Friday on hit way to\nTnil.\nLewii Brown of Nakusp wai t\nvisitor here Utrk^ay.\nAc. 2 George Teir returned to\nEdmonton on Fridty. He wu tccompmied ns far as Nelson by Mrs.\nGeorge Teir tnd hit ibter Mlu\nAlice Teir.\nBill Jupp of Ntkuip wu tn town\non Fridty.\nCapt. and Mn. C. S. Leary of Ntkuip were vliltori here on their\nway from Nelson.\nDan Ttttrie arrived back on Saturdiy.\nMist Ruth Vandergrift tnd Misi\nMargiret Vandergrift returned to\ntheir heme in Nakutp on Friday\nafter vltiting thelx grandmother,\nMn. H. H. Pendry .or two weeki\nMn. C. Thriog, Sr., arrived from\nTrail on Saturday to visit here.\nMn. C. Vindengrrtt left Siturday for her home in Nakutp.\nConstable W. Stark of the Provincial Polioe and Mn. Stark, arrived -rom CTanbrook on Saturday. Constable Stark will replace\nCuislcM. J. Bowling iwhq hu\nbeen trtni-Wed to Blue River in\nthe Kamloopi District.\nKen Fowler of Tnil waa a viiltor here on Sunday.\nMr. and Mrs. Arline Nennttii of\nTrail were oalled here Sunday ow\ning to the ll>nea ot ttie former'i\nmother, Mm. M. J. Nesmith.\nMns. D. MicAj-k-fll and her nelcd\nMisa Mlarlon MacAiklll of Three\nForks were visiton in town on\nMondty.\nL. Carter wu a visitor to Zincton op Sunday.\nD. Powell hu returned home\nfrom Vietcffla.\nPrctfcyterltn Ladlea Aid memben met at the home of Mn. Doyle\nThursday. Misa Woodiworth and\nMrs. J. Nyman were vltlton. The\nPreildent, Mlu Dora Cfcver, presided. Refreshment! wete ierved.\nSt. Stephen'! GulV met Thursday it the home of Mn. G. Doug-\nla*, rresktent Mrt. H. George pre-\ntided. At ihe cloje of the meeting\nTtfjesbment* were aerved. Mem-\nfcers pretent were Mn. H. George.\nMns. G. Doug.aa, Mill Willi Aylwin, \\l_ Joyce BuUln, Mill M\u00abi-\nlea Butlin.\nSt. Stephen* W. A. meeUng wai\nheld Tburtttay at -he home of Mn.\nA. Levy. Mn. F. JErowne, Prei -\ndent, pretWed. Mn. R. CVellln reported for Visiting Committee. Mn.\nA. Levy and Mri. O'Reilly wlll\nvii.lt during Mty. Mri. S, Thomhn-\naon will clean the church thli\nmonth. The hcoteti, titltted by\nMn. O'Reilly terved Tefreihminti.\nMemberi preient were Mn. Brown,\nMrt. Levy, Mrt. CreHIn, Mn, Bur-\njest, Mrt. Powell, Mrt. Jonet, Mn.\nO'Reilly. Mrt. Peinon. Mlu Htmllton. Mln Mlnardet, Mlu Clinch,\nand Mns. M H. Butlin.\nVancouver Canning\nSugar to Ba\nDivided Equally\nVANCOUVER, Miny 13 (CP) -\nVancouver'! canning sugar quota\nwill be divided equally tmong all\napplicants regardless o_ tbe amount\nrequested. Aid, George C. MUler,\nChairman of the Local Ration Board\nannounced today.\nClothing couponi metn little,, to\nMn. Jeremiah Irwin ind her diughter of Lowerwtter in the Lake District of England, but they wear\ngood clothes. They collect iheep\nwool from hedget ind ditches, spin\nit, dye it tnd weave it and make\ntheir own clothei.\nynndel Concert\nRealizes $34\nlor Red Cross\nHigh tchool itudtnti it Wynndtl,\nB. C, held t vtritty concert lh the\nCommunity Hall, realizing $34 for\ntht Red Crou. Ttwre wu a splendid audience.\nThe play, \"Buddy Buyi tn Orchid,\" wu t laugh getter with Mill\nM. Huicroft tnd Lloyd Mclnnli\nturning ln iplendld acting, tbly\nlupported by Mist M. Butterfield,\nJack Wigen tnd A. Ogilvie.\nThe p'ay, \"$300 Reward\", wu well\nplayed. Bobby Wigen wai tbly tup-\nported by Min D. Huicroft, M. He*\nand T. Butterfield.\nVocal solos by Mlw H. Davis tnd\nMlu R. Moon were weU-received.\nRecitation by Misi M. Huscroft, tap\ndamcea by Mln M. Husoroft and\nMlu A. Ogilvie, club twinging by\nJ. B. Wigen, Miss N. Gregory and\nC. Vichnryiz, plmo duet tnd pltno\n\u2022olo by Mluei V. Packman and A.\nOgilvie tnd Mln C. Vlcharysz and\nacrobatic stunt* by Mlu C. Vich.\narsyz and clioru. were highly applauded.\nThe Maypole burlesque by boyi\nIn maiden attire stopped the ihow.\nThe Maypole danced by the girls\nwu quite a contrut and we<s loudly applauded. A camp {ke scene wai\na Ilttlng end to the concert. Vocal\nsolos rung to violin and guitar accompaniment were tung by Mias R.\nMoon, with the is-udienoe joining In\nthe tinging of the Other songs. Ac-\ncompaniata were Mlqa Riddell and\nMlts Daviei. Jim Spencer was Matter of Ceremonlei and at the close\nof the conoert presented Mrs. R.\nAndestad with t glass water tet,\nfrom the coAiert party. In appreciation of fter pervlcei. A dance followed.\nMrs. Andestad wu ho: .ess to the\nconcert party ln her home at a later\ndaite. Gamei, contests and tinging\n'were enjoyed tnd a dainty refreshments were terved.\nKASLO\nKASLO, B. C\u2014A L. MdFliee wu\na viiitor to Nelion Sundiy.\nRev. H. J. Armitage hai left for\nVancouver to the United Church\nConference.\nMrs.- Alec Thompton of Spokane\nind Mra. J. Sime of Riondel were\nIn Kailo at the weekend. Dave\nSuitcliffc of Riondel was alio ln\ntown.\nMr_. S. Stocking left for Vancouver, where lhe will visit her ion\nand daughter-in-law, former residents of Kaslo, for aeveral weeki.\nCrawford Bay\nCRAWFORD BAY, B. C.-Mrs.\nM. Palmer has returned from i\nvisit to Nelson, accompanied by Mrs,\nM. Peten and the later'a grandson,\nRay Andenon, of Kelso, Wash.\nMri. W. Macpherson is .pending\na few days in Nelson.\nMri. A. Moore has left for Nit-\ngara Falla, Ont., where he Intends\nto reside.\nMr. and Mrs. Foster of Nelton\nwere recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.\nW. W. Mooney.\nNlOBN  DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY  14,  1943 - 5,\nTRAIL AIRMAN\nMIMING.\nClay Kennedy, Sergeant Navigator of the R.CA.F, youngeit son\nof Mr. and Mra, W. F. Kennedy of\nRobton, ii missing after air operations overseas, his parents have\nbeen advised. Sgt. Kennedy, shown\nabove, left his post u Sporti Editor\nof the Trail Daily Times In August,\nIMl, to Join the Air Force. He wu\nattached to a Royal Air Fo.ce\nBombing Station in England. He\nhu a brother, Clyde, ln the\nR.C.A.F, and another brother, Gibson, is a CJP.B. Telegraph Agent In\nTraU.\nSLOCAN CITY\nSLOCAN CTTY, B. C.-Mrs. W.\nHlsfllp and Miss Myrtle Hufty have\ngone to Nanaimo, B. C, Mrs. Hlslip it visiting her sons, Stanley and\nJamei, who are in training there.\nMri. T. Lundell was a guest of\nMrs. R. E. McMiUan on her way\nhome to Creston from Revelstoke\nMrs. C. R. Wiebe and son Jerry\nare visiting relatives at Glent-\nworth, Sask.\nWUliam Warner was a Nelson\nvisitor on Thursday.\nThe Ladies' Aid of Knox United\nChurch met at the home of Mrs.\nWalter Clough on Thursday afternoon. Those attend'ng were Mrs.\nD. Ewing, Mrs. R G. Warner, Mrs.\nT. Cooper, Mrs. R. IE. McMillan\nand Mrs. Walter Clough. Tlie hostess served refreshments.\nMr. and Mrs. Walter Clough, Mrs.\nDavid Ewing and Mrs. Tracy Cooper and two children were Nelson\nvisitors on Saturday.\nDr. Shimo Takahara Is relieving\nDr. Kamitakahara who was operated on for appendicitis at the local\nJapanese Hospital.\nFREEMAN\nFURNITURE CO.\nThe Houst of Furniture Valuei\nPhone 113       . Nilwn\nTRADE IN YOUR\nOld Furniture\non NEW\ni\nMiss L Nordqulst\nArfK.Lfi.IL\nSuperintendent\nMill Lorna M. Nordqulst, newly\nappointed Assistant Superintendent\nof Kootenay Lake General Hotpital, ii a graduate of Carman General Hospital, Carman, Man., having\ntrained under Miss Honor Tregear,\nSuperintendent here. Ml__r Nord-\nquist, who came to Nelson in April\nIt replacing Misi Etna P. Wilson,\nnow Secretary of the Hospital.\nAfter her graduation in I934S Mlu\nNordqulst took her post-graduate\ncourse at Jonei Hospital, Montreal.\nShe waa In charge of the Pickle\nCrow Mines Hospital for a year,\nand nursed in two New York hospitals for another year, the White\nPlains Hospital and the Bronx Hospital.\nFrom 1940 to 1943, prior lo her\narrival here, she wai administrator\nof the Carman General Hospital.\nSeven Victory Bond\nCertificates\nat the Leeming Home\nAt the home of Mr. and Mn.\nJohn Leeming, 111 Nelion Avenge,\n\u2022even Victory Bond certificitei\nhive a place of honor, They ihow\nthit ieven memberi of thli fimily of eight ire \"backing the attack\" by buying Victory Bondi.\nThere are eight In the family,\none of them oveneu.\nNo Need\nto Wish\nYou Had i\nPERMANENT...\nPHONE 389\nFOR APPOINTMENT\nFAIRVIEW\nBEAUTY SHOPPE\nLAURITZ BLOCK\n\/\/\n'.ROBBED HER*_\u25a0CHANCE\n\u2022 A moment before ihe had been io\nconfident, io hopeful. This waa the\njob the had always wanted and she\nknew how perfecUy she wai qualified\nto fill it.\nBut now\u2014t turndown, complete\ntnd final. One fault had defeated\nher-\"B.0.\"l\nYou never know, yourself, about\n\"B.O.\"\u2014but it may shatter your\ndreams.   It ctn happen to imijtme.\nexcept to those millions who Uke t\nsimple daily precaution. Follow their\nlead. Bathe with Lifebuoy\u2014the one\npopular soap especially made to\nitop \"B.O.\"\nLifcbuoy'i rich, caressing luds ire\nmarveloualy cleansing\u2014yet gentle to\nyour skin. That extra-clean Lifebuoy\nscent invigorates you, then disappears before you're dressed. But iti\nprotection remaiml\nmn.it*-trsms*-Q;\n\t\n JJ*torn latltj JJ0O10 ? ? Questions ?_?,      Danger in\nEiUbllihed April 2J, 1902.\nBritish Columbia'i\nMost Interesting Newspaptr\n'Publiihed every mornlni except Sunder by\nthe NEWS PUBLISHING, COMPANY UM-\n[TED. 366 Biker St., Nelwn, British Columbli.\nMEMBER OF THS CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\n- FRIDAY, MAY 14,1948.\nShowdown With Lewis\nDespite the truce under which\nstriking coal miners Iq the United-\nStates will return to work, pending\nnegotiation of their demands, two\nlarge and grave issues remain to be\ndecided. Is any group or faction to be\nallowed to hamper and obstruct the\nUnited Nations' war effort? Is any one\nman bigger than the law and the Government of the United States?\nThese questions must be decided.\n. That they are going to be decided was\nmade clear in President Roosevelt's\nradio address to the miners. He did\nnot mince words. He placed the responsibility for the shutdown of the\nmines where it belongs. He told the\nworkers plainly that they are interfering with the war effort, that they are\ngambling with the lives of their fellow\ncitizens in uniform, and with the victory of the United Nations. These are\nstatements that cannot be contradicted.\nThe coal situation constitutes more\nthan a strike. It has, in fact, the elements of actual civil war. A continuance of the work stoppage from now on\nis a strike against the Government,\nwhich has taken possession of the\nmines, and this is a grave matter. President Roosevelt has said that coal will\ncontinue to be mined. He must make\ngwd on that declaration, or constituted authority in the United States will\nsuffer a blow from which it may not\nrecover.\nJohn L. Lewis faces the supreme\ntest of his power.'He has come out in\nactual rebellion against the State. He\nhas been served with warning that he\nmust abide by the laws. He 6hows\nevery evidence of being prepared to\nengage in a contest with those laws,\nto set himself up, in fact, as greater\nthan the authority of the Government.\nFor the sake of all constituted authority, he must be shown, once and for all,\nthat neither he nor any other individual or organization is big enough for\nthat.\nANSWERS\nOpen tt any ruder. Nimei et pereeM\naaklng questions wlll net be publiihed.\nThere ll ne chirgi fer thli aervice. Quia-\ntlem will net he iniwered by melt exeept\nwhen there li obvioui neceulty ter privacy.\nRuder, Nelson\u2014Whit Is meant when \u2022 perion li referred to u i quick?\nA \"quick\" ll one who pretends to poisesi\nmedical skill lor tht purpoie of miking money. Although not to numeroui now as In former timet, quecki ue still to be found In ill\ncountriei. There is nothing to prevent a man\noffering e remedy or a .person tiklng lt\", but\nlt \u25a0 fraud can be proved, or a quick does in-\n)ur| by whet he persuades people to buy, he\nIs liable to prosecution.\n0. S., Kulo\u2014Would you pleise give'I recipe\nfor dandelion wine, preferably on* tblt\ndoein't take much sugar?\nTtke two quirts dandelion petils, pour\nover them half t gallon ot wtter, warm, but\nthat bu bnn boiled; stir tnd cover with t\nflannel cloth, tnd luve for three dtyi, stirring\nnow and tgtln. Strain it, then put the wtter'\nInto a ptn tnd boll for halt an hour with the\nrtnd of t lemon tnd in orange tmong It, end\nt little ginger. Then illce ttie lemon ln It,\nid tdd one tnd t half pounds lump sugar;\nwhen cool put t bit ot breed with t qutrter\not an ounce ot yeut on lt end leave for t dty\nor two; then put lt ln t jar ind luve lt for a,\nmonth or two. Bottle and cork for uie.\nA. B., Castlegar\u2014Who wu Jenny Und tnd\nwhen did she live?\nJenny Und was t famous Swedlih soprano\nwho was born In 1820 nd died tin 1887,\nR. T., Nelson\u2014Is the Governor Generil ot\nCanada related to the King?\nlite Ear) of Athlone, the pruent Governor\nGeneral of Canada, li a brother of Queen\nMiry, hence in uncle of King George VI.\nM. S., Kimberley-We do not divulge  the\nnames of personi writing to thii column\nfor information.\nPacific\nMartinique Status Clarified\nNo surprise is occasioned by the\nofficial breaking off of relations between the United States and the pro-\nVichy administration of Martinique.\nThis has been inevitable, particularly\nsince the recent statement of Admiral\nGeorges Robert, which showed him as\nwilling to deal with the United Nationi.\nin nothing more than a bargaining\nmood.\nIt is well to have this clean break. It\nputs affairs on a firm and understandable footing. Martinique offerg no serious threat to this continent, so long\nas we understand that it is definitely\nhostile, and this fact is now officially\nrecognized by the State Department\nof the United States.\nWe are in a position to make and\nkeep the island impotent as a possible\nbase of enemy operations, and this we\nshall do. If necessary, it can be occupied as was done with Madagascar.\nThe only danger would come from\ncontinuing to recognize the colony, and\nallowing a subversive administration\nto carry on its machinations under the\ncover of our friendship.\nToday's  Horoscope\nYou are level-headed, practical ind poiseu i good buiineu unit Yea ire independent ind dominate otheri. Biwire ot being\nobiUnite ind Mllilh. Davelop humility. You\nwill ittiin thi success you ink. For your\nbirthdiy, lt yeu ire in the habit of of tiklng i\ndrink of water when you' awaken ln thl night,\nmike sure It la fresh. If you drive it \u2022 rapid\nphysical or mental apeed, you miy defut your\nown endi by gilllng Into a Jim or argument.\nBl generous with advice or money. The deed\nof kindness ihould be Its own rewird. Take\n\u2022n ictlvi pirt In a community project thli\nevening, to help rehabiliutc the shattered war\nvictims.\nWar\u201425 Years Ago\nBy The Cinidlin Prm\nMiy 14, 1918. - Italians hilted Auitritn\ncounter-attacks ll Monte Corno and other\npotnti. Auilrlin btttluhip torpedoed In Poll\nHirbor. Germin thruit it Morlincourt on ths\nWutern Front hilted by Auitrillin forces\nwho improved their poiitioni ln the arei.\nHigh Yield Crop\nOne That Pays\nThe best potato irop recorded In Cintdt\nwu in 1.20 ioon tfter the close of the lut\nwir. The crop that year totalled 80,299,000\ncwts. harvested trom 785,000 acru, ind hid\na farm value of $1.62 per cwt., or t tottl vtlue\nof ibout $130,000,000. This compares with the\n1942 crop ot 42,882,000 cwti. from 505,000 acres\nwith i present firm value of $1.38 per cwt,\nor t total value of about $80,000,000.\nIn normal seasons It li not the total production of any grower that determines the\nprofit he will mike, but rither the yield above\nthe per-aere cost ot producing and marketing\nthe crop that Is profit, says John Tucker, Manager, Seed Potato Section, Special. Producti\nBoard. A grower may produce a large quantity of potatoes, sell them at a fair price, and\nstill lose money. At 50 centi per buihei It usually requires 125 bushels per icre to piy tbe\ncost of growing ind marketing the crop. Ttit\naverage yield for Canada is about 150 bushels per acre.\nA 300-bushel per icri crop Is approximtte-\nly seven times more profitable than the 150-\nbushel crop it this rite. Putting it another\nway, It requires seven teres at 150 poundi per\nacre, or 1030 bushels produced ind marketed,\nto equal the profit of one icre of 300 buihei\nyield. Most certified seed groweri produce\n300 bushels or more per icre.\nGrowers' efforts should be directed toward increasing yields by the use of good\ncertified seed, rather than lncreulng the\nacreage with mediocre seed. It will cost less in\ntime and materials, and will be found more\nprofitable in the long run.\n(New York. Sun)\nWarnings from General MacArthur tai\nAuitrtllin Prime Mlnliter Curtin of growing\nJtptntte strength ia the Islind buu to the\nNorth ot Australia ire underscored by the\nlitest Jipmese tir itttck\u2014thU time on Milne\nBty In Eutern New Guinea, For the fourt,h\ntime rtctntly tbe Japanese attacked ln\nstrength, sending 79 to 100 plinu tftlnit Milne\nBty. At In urller ttttck on shipping tt Gaud-\nalcantl, or Oro Bty tnd on Fort Moreiby,\nlossu of the Jtptneie were prohibitive, yet\nthey kept coming,\ntn tht Milne Bay rtld tbe Jipaneie loit\nbetween t third tnd t half of the force ient\nagalnit tht target. Such \u25a0 loit it not likely to\ndiscourage the Japanese It they ire convinced\not the necessity for restoring the domination\nof the ilr which they hive loit ln recent\nmonthi. Neither Burma' nor China is likely to\nmtkt grut demands on Jtptneie tir strength\nln th* lmmedlite future, io thtt there li no\nreuon to doubt the enemy'i ability to concentrate considerable tir tnd naval itrength ln\nthe Southwest Pacific, whether to upset Allied\nplant or to engage in t new offenilve against\nAuitrtlli.\nWuhlngton ind Canberra tre obvlouily it\nodds over the iltuition tn the Pacific. Wuhlngton plays down the Japanese threit; Canberra plays It up. One of the explanations il\nu old as the fable about lti making t difference whou ox li being gored. If the Jtptneie\nihould deliver in effective ittack it would\nbe Australia, not the United Statu, which\nwould bur the mtln burden. By the umt\ntoken, if Canberra U worried ibout Id own\nufety, Wuhington Ii concerned about the wisdom ot the military and naval policiu to\ni which lt hu become committed.\n1 It it ihould turn out thit Wuhlngton hu\ngueued wrong on thli matter and by io doing\nopened the door to a fruh calamity in the\nPecific, that would be an error of Judgment\nfor which American public opinion would\nsurely demand an accounting. So far at the\nAmerican public Is concerned, ita confidence\nin MacArthur remains extraordinarily strong.\nIt li prtptred to believe thtt, given th* minimum necessary equipment, he will do hli Job\ntnd do it well, It Is perhaps thli thought alone\nwhich prevents serious uneasiness over the\nweek'i crop et reports from tb* far Esst.\nGeneril MieArthur'i repruentitlvu wive\nrecently in Wuhlngton, tnd preiumibly thty\nput th* whol* Ptdfie cut ftr more elttrly\nthan lt il permissible to prewnt It to the\npublic. These recent conferencei ihould be\nborne ia mind when itatementi from Auitrtlla run head-on into itatementi from Wuhington. Everything that hu bun done md\nwill be done to itrengthen our Piclflc force*,\ncinnot be put on the blackboard for til to rud.\nLooking  Backward\n10 YEARS AQO\n(From Dally News, May 14, 1981)\nThe Soviet Government innounced the\nissuance of a 3,000,000.000 ruple loin to finance the beginning of a iecond five-yeir piln.\nChancellor Adolf Hitler wlil defend Germany's foreign policy In an addreu Wednesday md lay the blame for deadlock In the\nGeneva Disarmament Conference where the\nNazi Government thinks It belongs.\nCaptain and Mrs. Walter Wright of Nakuip\nFriday visited Procter, where Captain Wright\nwill replace Captain F. L. Orr on the S. S.\nMoyie.\n-  YEARS AGO\n(From Dally News, May 14, 1911)\nThe Admiralty innounces thit during the\nperiod May 6-12 Induilve air force contingents, working from Dunkirk carried out succeuful bombing operttions against Ostend\ndocks and seaplane base, the Zeebrugge mole\n\u2022nd lock gates, ind enemy ihlpping in the\nvicinity.\nDr. N. Wolverton his resigned from the\nlocal Military Appeal Tribunal. J. Fred Hume\nhu been ippointed to fill tb* vaciney.\nProipecti for \u2022 big trult crop In th* Creiton Villey DUtrlct tn excillint, stitei Chirlu\nMoore, Provinciil Land Surveyor who li viiiting Nelion. SmiU fruiti are conildered generally promising.\nPress Comment\nALU PLAY THIIR PART\nBeciuse the British Eighth Army hu been\nln the limelight in the Tunisian fighting, an\nlmpreuion hu grewn up that it his hid to\nbur in unequal share of tbe btd. Slighting\nreferences to the Americim hive been heird,\nwhich tre entirely unjustified. The difference\nin the ictlon ln which they have engiged hu\nbeen entirely due to the fortunes of wir, md\nno one cw truthfully uy that the United\nStatu troopi have slacked, or have deliberately picked the soft spots.\nNow comu \u2022 report which shows still\nmore clearly that all irms have been playing\na valuable role. It ls revealed that the junction betwun Britiih and American troopi\nbrought to the former huge quantities of badly\nnelded tuppliu. The reserve lay inside the\nAmerican llnet, md our men had to fight\ntheir way through to lt Acting u the supply\ncolumn li not a ipeetacular Job, but it is a\nuseful oae, md the United Statu muit be\ngiven credit tor thui performing an euential\ntalk ln lupport of our forcu.\u2014Windior Star.\nIRELAND AND PEACE TABLI\nQuestioned ai to whether Eire expects\nmything It the puce tible, Robert Brennan,\nIrish Minister to Washington, replies: \"Oh.\nyes, wa expect it to be t Juit puce whieh will\nbenefit tht entire world.\" But ilttlng on the\nsidelines ind munching peanuts Im't i greit\nhelp toward thit end-Windsor Star.\nELOPEMENT BUSINESS\nCalifornia hai repelled the law requiring\nt three-day wilt ifter obtaining i mirriage\nlicence. The State wu simply loiing too much\nbuiineu through movie stars flying to Arizona\non those \"secret\" elopements, complete with\nphetolrtpherl md preii agenti. \u2014 Windsor\nStar.\nHOW COULD HI?\nA Goderlch area youth hu been fined $100\nbeeaun he violated gai rition rulei by driving eight.cirs during the yur. ilx of his own\n\u2022nd two ot hli ftthir'i. Let'i hope no cirrler,\nhalf-track or truck il fatally itilled on the\nrud to Tunli tonight beciusi ot in empty\ntank or t worn-out tire.\u2014Windior Star.\nTest  Yourself\n1. Whit ire the most difficult litters to\nunderstmd over the telephone?\n2. Whtt ll thl Punjab?\n3. What geographical dlitlnction is held by\nUnd'i Btd, Englind?\n40 YIARI AOO\n(From Thi Nelun Tritium, Mty 14,1101)\nWild Hone Cruk placer mining companies  ire  prepirlnf  for  extemlve  operations\nthli yeer.\nA rich itrlke li reported on tbe Joiie mine,\nit Roulmd, th* rich Annie vtin hiving been\n\u2022truck In th* 700-foot levil by diamond drill.\nIt li now predicted thit profitable dividend!\nin assured the LeRoi No. 3 for leveril yttn.\nt. J. JJfllion of Greenwood hu bttn *p>\npointed minager of, tha Northport Smelter.\nHi wy formerly with thi Grind forki imilt-\n*r, ind Utterly hu bein looking ifter th* Intereiti of the Prlci Brothtr* In th*, Boundary\ndiitrict.\nTIST ANSWERS\n1. -8\" atd T.\n2. A Northwestirn Province of Britiih\nIndii. .\n3. It It the moit Westerly point of England.\nWords of Wisdom\nOne food, heirty laugh ll \u2022 bombshell exploding ln the right pltce, while spleen md\ndlieontent tft I gun thtt kick! ovir the man\nwho ihooti It olf.-D* Wltt Tilmige.\nCP.R. Veteran\nat Cranbrook\nCRANBROOK, B. C. - Thomu\nBooney, in employee of the Ctntditn Ptcific Railway In BritUh Columbia ilnce 1907, wu guut of\nhonor it t bmquet tendered by the\nBrotherhood of Locomotive Engineer! it Cranbrook, mtrking hli\n\"booking ln\". F. R, MoDiniel wu\nMuter of Ceremonies. A purse wu\npruented to him by Put Chief Engineer Hugh Brock on behalf of\nthe orginlutlon.    *\u2022\nMr. Rooney wu borri at Gaspe,\nQue. II* Joined th* rallwiy ti t\nwiper tt Field in IHT, wu made\na firemen In 1900, and an engineer\nin 1012.' Be Uved at Revelstoke\nuntU IMS, when he traniferred to\nCranbrook.\nSpecial guests for the occulon\nwere P. J. Smith, Crinbrook. 0. A.\nHenneuy of Nelion, Fred Mackenrot, J. W. Barber, Locometlve Foreman, M. T. HarrU, Jamu Doolan\nand Oilbert Lacey.\nThirty-five attended the bmquet,\nwhieh wu prepared by the Canadian Daughter!.\nJOHN VOLPATTI\nBURIED AT NATAL\nFun*rtl Urvicu for John Volptt-\ntl, youngest ion of Mr. tnd, Mn.\nB. Volpattl of Michel were held at\nSL Michael's Church, Father Brophy officiating. He wu 12 yeari\nof age and leavu to mourn hti\nmother and father, a sister and three\nbrothers, all living at Michel with\nthe exception of e brother, Oscar\nwho is in training with the Canadian army at Esquimalt, B.C.\nThe pallbearen were M. Pett*.\nwile. D. ColoneUl, J. Purcell!, O,\nTruant, D. Domino add C. DePoalt,\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0pr'T*T'1 '   ' 'f.i.ifiri'inxn*\n\\\/ Today's\nVICTORY GARDEN-GRAPH\nBy DIAN HALLIDAY\nu iv\t\nm 1 rtANT-H\u00ab\ni-sft   *   \/**\"\"\u2022 -43.\nJL\nDON'T flANT AU __K __-*\nCOWH At THK BAMK TIMK\n10-OAtfg APART AND HAVB CO\u00bbt*\nAU THROUGH THI SUMIVJtR.\n4-t*\nPIANTBO THE 9AMH DAV\nTHII CORN SHOWS THE\nDIFFBBBHCB _-t_-i\n&XO AND POOR 8EHO R\nU.fcftlfWmCoa. It\n75,000 Planes\nWASHINOTON. Mty 13 (AP) \u2014\nPreildent Roouvtlt'i t\u00abw 1943 *\u00bb*.\ncrttt production gotl- 011.000,000\npound*, ipparently meani about\n75,000 plmu.\nWhile toil figure ii much muller I\nthth his odginil goil ot 128,000 j\npltnes, innounced etrly In th* wtr, 1\nthis yetr'i output figured en weight 1\nbasis wlll equil 150,000 plinu est I\nthe 1042 vintage.\nNext yetr'i goal, ai* announced\nby the Pruldent ll 1,417,000,000\npoundt. Assuming t further average increue in weight of 25 per cents\n\u2014from 13,000 to 19,000 poundi per.\npltne\u2014thla would meen ibout 90,000 |\nplanu.\nKING CORN IN THE\nVICTORY GARDEN\nUnleu tb* Victory nrden te very\nimtll Kind Corn will demand t\nplace In it tnd every bom* gtrd-\nen*r lt reedy to bt its willing subject \/or the uk* ot the lucculent\nkernels tt \"tweet corn time.\"\nCorn, no mttter how great your\ncnthirtia-nm for It. ihould not be\nplanted Until' til dinger ot froit It\nptst. Corn ta t warm weither vegetable tnd cannot tolerate ewn t\nmild frectlng wetther.\nSweet corn, because of tht room\nIt takei, it hardly appropriate Ot\nprtctlctl ln the very unall Vittory\ngarden but when aptct permits it\nahould bt Included ln the piloting\nllrt, for there ta no more appetizing\nand seal-tying vegetable than corn\nplrnged fresh from ltw garden into\n'the boiling pot. Both the quality\nand fltvor deteriorate quickly after\nthe eut are pulled from the plant.\nBven in the small Victory garden\nom ctn haw corn netrly all Summer If email, successive plantings\nof it are mtde at 10-day intervtli,\nM ihown ln the tccompanying-Gar-\n<tan Graph.\nWhere eweet own t\u00bb concerned,\niit will P*y to buy th* very but\nof seed. Only t comparatively imtll\nquantity of ieed It requited for\nthe overage Victory garden and\npoor quality ieed will yield only\ndisappointment in the planta, u\nIlluttrtted. The bett teed ia ictutlly (he cheapest ln tb* end bectuu\nof the Increued yield* plus improved quality of th* corn ltaelf. Only\nthe hybrid vtrleUet ot corn ihould\nbe grown in the small garden beciuie of the high yield trom eaoh\nplant.\n\"Un-\" towni In Britain'i peacetime airline network have asked\nthe Air Minliter tor guidance on\nthe postwar future of local airfields\nttken over by the Ministry.\nGettlnq You DOWN?\nII morning findi you only halt rested, ifill\nweiry ... il jour -Iwp U brolen by fitful\nlouinj md turning... il you can'l ma. tt\nuttk dum te reining rut,,. yur kidnija\nmay be to Mum.\nWhu your Wup got wt ol otoW, you\n-h*p uiuilly luffori. To help your kidneji\nrei-in a normil condition, lo help jou enjoy\nlutfal tlmt ui* Dodd'i Kidney Pilli t\nfauorita treitment hr MN thu lull t\ncentury. Dodd'i Kidn.y Pilli ire my le\nu\u00bb and \u00abi not hibit (omiini. Alk ier\nDodd'i Kidnej PUU it My drug ante.\nLook lor the bluo box with the nd bud. I\u00bb\nDodd'sKidneyPilli\nTHE STORY BEHIND\nEAT  RATIONING\nFood is a weapon of. war, and we must share our supplies with those who\nare fighting to keep the war from our shores. After all special wartime\ndemands are taken care of, only one half vof the meat produced in,\nCanada will' be available for ordinary domestic consumption at home.\nMi\nMut luppliei for our Armed Forcti must be\nmaintained It ill COIU.\nGrut Britiln bu to depend mon ind more\non Canada for luppliei to miintiin even its\npreient low rition rite of 21 cents Worth of\nmett per penon, per week.\n\u2022Wffip^\nCinned mut U required in large qutntitk*\nby the Rid Crosi to itnd to our bop sjho\nire prisonen of wir.\n______\nPlaces liki Newfoundland ind tbe Teit I:\nwhich  previouily secured their mut fl\nother K.urca\u2014muit now depend to i\nextent on Cuada.\nm\nSince tbe wir itirted the consumption of\nmeit by civilimi hu increued in Canida.\nGrut defense projtcti iuch u the Akin\n'Highway ind the Shipihaw Power Development hive creited new ind lirge demands\nfor mut in treu where practically oo demind\nedited before.\nTbe miny extri shipi of the United Nitioni\nnow calling it Cimdiin porti, muit b*\nfurnished with meat.\nEtiquette  Hints\nNevtr rtput l Itary yeu have heird. up\u00ab-\nalilly It til Ut* facta ire not known to you\nand It li an unkind itory ibout someone. Every\ntime iuch \u2022 tile it repeated II li Iold less to-\ncurataly tnd at lut th* ficti of Ut* caw are\nentirely lut to tight. <\nRATIONING IS INTELLIGENT FORESIGHT-INTELLIGENT PLANNING\nCoupon rationing it the pn\\y way of ensuring equal sharing of the meat available\nfor civilian conturnption in Canada. Those with lou of money wilhnot get more\nthan their share\u2014and thote with less money will be assured of getting\ntheir fair share.\nRationing will help prevent local meat shortages such as occurred last year from\nbecoming widespread and continuous throughout the whole Dominion. The\nincentive for panic-buying which empties butcher shops early in the day,\nwill be eliminated:\n<S_f_\\*K^\nm\nTHE MEAT RATION WIU IE AMPLE FOR HEALTH AND NUTRITION\nFortuaitily, our mm production it Canada hu increued. So, ilthough only\nhalf our production will be available for civiliin uie, it wil mean i reduction\nof only ibout 11% to 20% in thl iverige houiehold consumption.\nThi propoud rition of 2 lbs. (circui weight) pir penon, ptr week, hu bun\nipproved by tin country'i hiding food ind nutrition authorities, u ample for\nthi hulth ud nutrition itudirdi of ivoryon*   wgirdlus of ige or occupation.\nDATES AND OTHER DETAILS HOARDING MUT HATIONING-SOON TO\nIICOMI EFFECTIVE IN CANADA-WILL tt ANNOUNCED LATER\nWARTIME  PRICLS AND TRADE BOARD\n 'SPORTS\n.enalors, A's\n[iplure\nWertlme Games\nCLEVELAND, Miy 13 IAP) -*\"\u25a0\nWaihington Senaton racked up\ntwo runi In tht 12th inning and\nthin itivid iff 1 lut-mlnuti flurry by Clivilmd Indlani to tiko\nI t-2 Americin Leigue triumph\ntodiy, Cltvtlind evened thl count\nit oni run uth In thi ninth.\nb 1 Ult ditch itind, the Indlani\noked OM run icrou on singles by\niink Edwirdi ind Otto Denning\nut win unible to look tbe ioon\ngiln befort pinch hitting Chubby\nMn hit a line drive Into George\nfyitt'i wilting handi md ended\n** fan*.\nfaehlngton   J 5 0\niltvtlmd   J  7  1\nPyle, Carrasequtl (12) and Giul-\nml; Eirly (10): Smith, Poit (\u00ab),\nnd Deuuteli, Roeir (10),\nHAT TIOER8 2-1\nMfntOJT, May IS (AP) - De-\nNtt Tigers, dropped a U-lnnlng\nLmerican League game today to\nWltdelphla Athletics 2-1 when\n)lck Siebert ilngled home the win-\nling run to glvt Jtlll Floret, Mex-\ncan right-hander, Ml fourth lucees-\nive pitching triumph.\nSlebert's gam-winning hit came\n\u00ab Lefty Roy Heruhiw, third of\njur Detroit hurlers, with the bi.ei\noaded and oni out ln thi 13th.\n\u25a0hllidtlphta      2   8  0\nJettoU   _...   1 12   J\nChristopher, Plorei (10) ind\nhvift; Newhouser, Gorsica, (8) Hen-\nhaw (13) Trput (13) and Personi.\nIYIA II HERO\nI IT. LOUIS, May 13 (AP)- Thtrt\nlouWn't bt I tougher ittUng for I\nWif pVtehir\u2014tbt Kort titd, tht\npuee loaded ind no on* out ln thi\nVlt halt of the ninth Inning.\nMttt Ryba, Boiton Red Sox \"lire-\nnan\", faced tblt iltuition today\nind itopped St Louli Browni cold.\nhi wmt on to giln 1 will-nrned\nr, 84, whtn thi Sox icored\nin th* 12th Inning on 1 wilk,\nby Ptt* Tox ind Ulyuei\njltn, ani Mike CSurtik'i error.\nIton     6 11   1\nIt Louis  -   4 11  8\n\u25a0ffughion, Hybt (t) and P**eock:\nSundn,   Sinford   (4)   McKiin   (8)\nUuncrief (8) ind Hiyei.\nKew York it Chlctgo, postponed.\n1ALL STANDINGS\nNATIONAL LEAQUE\n'    W LPct\nBrooklyn  13  8 ,8M\nBt Loula \u201e  ..   t  8 ,800\nltl     10   B .528\n 8   i __\n\u2022fs    _  7      8   r-\n 1   B ,487\nCJhtcigo _ 711 in\nftttw York ...._ ._   7 11 J8\u00bb\nAMERICAN LEAQUE\nlbw York IJ  8 .884\nBare-end   _ _ 11   7 .811\nJetrott   .    9   B .528\nTuhlngton _  11 10 .M4\nIt lyoule  _ _,   8   8 JOO\n\u2022\u2022hiladelphia  \u2014 _   9 ll .-\u00bb\nMltti      8 10 J.5\nioeton . 7 13 .350\nTIRES\n800x11    ND ALL SIZES\nVulcanized\nWITH   OUR   NIW\nELECTRICAL  PROCESS\nHui thott brtaki ind tuti\nwith   livt  rubbtr  ind   kup\n'em rolling.\nBEACON\nService and Garage\nWhen Autoi Ar* Ripured\n701 BAKER STREET\nChant 878\nianuMH-_cmai->siiiffi\nBatting Leaders\nBy Till Auoelittd .Prm\n(Baud on ao or mora Umu at bat)\nPlayer,   Clubs       OABR'HBct\nP. Winer, Dodgen 10 30 4 14 .487\nO'Dea, Canto ... 10 33 8 14 .424\nStephens, Browns .. 18 80 10 23 .888\nMy, Redi 18 77 U 28 .877\nHigglni, Tigers ..... 17 63 5 23 .365\nRadcliff,  Tigtn ...12 44  915 .Ml\nRuns batted In: National League:\nVaughan, Dodgtn 14; Americin League: Bpence, Senators 18.\nHome runi: Nitional' League:\nMaynard, Glanti 4; American League: Keller, Yankeei I-\nPal Loebllck\nTakei District\nBowling Honors\nTRAIL, B. C\u201e Mljr 18-Pat Lot-\nbllolc of Trail Crown Polnti allowed henelf queen ot Wett Koottnay\nltdiei flv* pin artists Wednesday\n\u00bbi ih* carried ott both high aggregate md high Ilngles trophies at the\nWett Koottnay Ladled Bowling\nTournament.\nHer 248 ilnglt wis good enough\nto win th* Bradley Cup whil* her\ntotal of 870 gilned tor her th* Weit\nTranster'Cup. Another Trailite, Beth\nLaurie of Union Hotel wil high\nsingles runner-up wltb 248, whil*\nDoris Stephen! of Nelson capturod\nother runner's up honon with in\niggregate ot S20.\nWoognwi'i quintet ot Witt oar-\nricd oil the top teim ehimplonihlp\nand Savoy Cup with a total of 2499\npolnti, Runner up wai the CrOwn\nPoint teim, aUo of Trail, with 2468\npointi. Tann reiults were announced tully In Thunday's Nelson Dally\nNiwi,\nMn. M. Cord, Tournament Auociation Preiident, pre-ented the\nawardl at a banquet In the Crown\nPoint At the innuil muting following a new slate of officeri war\nelected. It comprised Mrt, G. Bennett, South Sloean, Preildent; Mn,\nDot Waterer, Ntlion, SecreUry; ind\nBitty Haggirty, Trill, Treaiurer,\nSouth Slocin bowl\u00abn will iponior tha 1844 tournament, although\nIt will be held on Nelion alleyi, lt\nwia innounoed.\nSports Roundup\nBy'rlUGH FULLERTON, JR.\nAuoelited Prtn Sport Writer\nNBW YORK, Miy 18 CAP)-The\npostman his to work anyway, to\nwhy ihould wi both do ltt\u2014Htri'i\ntoday'i offering, courtesy ot thl\nPoit Offlct Depi. and varioua contributors:\nTODAY'S QUEST STAR\nLtwli Burton. New York Journsl-\nAmerlcm: \"A Senor Ginji of Mexico City ind Lisbon li ieeklng to lntereit Mikt Jicobi In bull (Ight\npromoting iround New York\u2014In-\ndlviduiUy, bull uid Ught in two\nof thi beit producti of Mr, Jicob'i\noffice.\"\nPAINFUL POESY DEPT.\nJersey Jones, yt olde hoekey and\nfight tub thumper who hu turned\nhii tilenli to publicizing \u2022 Baltimore\namusement pirk thli season, suffered 1 poetical Inspiration after\nreading all about tht \"Balata Blight\"\nIn basebaU\u2014In can anyone thinks\nthis dept li reiponilble for the\nworld'i. wont vtrie, we reproduce\nJeriey effort h\u00abn:\nTo baseball dm:\nThere's no \"dead bill\" at Carlin's,\nThe park of wldt renown,\nWith rldei ind chilli\nAnd fun ind thrill*\u2014\nIt's the llveit place In town.\nBabe Phelpi\nSold fo Phillies\nmTSSUIKJH, May 12 (AP) -\nGordon (Babe) Phelpi, Pittsburgh\nPiratei catcher lut yaar, has been\nsold to Philadelphia Phllllei for an\nundiidoied mm. Preildtnt William\nBeniwanger innounctd today.\nPhtlpt, 89, cune to tht Bucs,\nalong with thrtt othtr Brooklyn\nDodgen pltyen, for Arky Vaughin.\nQUALITY LURES\nHave Always Definitely Led the Way\nin the Gyro Trout Derby \u2014\nSeg your local tacki* dealer today \u2014 pick\nout the spoons you'll nead for this season\nand take good care of them. It is probable\nthat thar* wlll b* a sarioua ahortage of\nspooni before the war has ended.\nAlk the\nAngler.\nHe Knows\nAik tht\nDealer\nWho Still\nGibbs Tool & Stamping Works\nVancouver, B. C.\nTill your dialer to itoch Gibbi Tucklr\nTO LINE UP\nHORNETS INFIELD,\nBATTING TODAY\nHornets;\" glrli futbtU aquad. will\nhold their initial organization pnctlce tonight at (. A bitting order ind\ninfiald will dtfinlttly he named by\nCotch Slim Porter it tha workout,\nThoie named for tha iquad include\nWigg, Trouo, Procter, Blackwtil,\nStangherlin, Kubin, Cuemort, Stewirt, Willice, 3t Oarmaln, Ferguson\nand Muifiit.\nDodgers Edge Out\nPirates;\nHubbell Beaten\n\u25a0UPOKUYN, May 13 (AP) -\nBrooklyn Dodgiri captured a turbulent National Leagut victory\nfrom Pittiburgh Piratei today, 5-4,\non Jaa Madwlek'i pinch ilngle >n\ntha ninth Inning, after Manager\nFrmk frlieh, Pltchtr Truitt ltw,\n\u2022II ind Pint Bueman libit Fletcher of the Plratei ill'had bten\ntjictid In in tlghth.Inning argil\nmint With Umpire Ltt Ballin\nfint   .\nBobo Newsom, who ittrted for\nBrooklyn, protested ln tht iecond\ninning agalnit the ball* and itrlke\nJudgment of Umpirt Basils Reardon.\nThen In the leventh Inning Durocher tnd Augie Galan irgutd over\nBillapfant's ruling that a grounder\nby Galon wai fair.\nThese preltminariei furnlihed tbe\nsuperheated letting for tha .eighth\nInning, which Dixit Walker opened\nwith a triple. With two out, Billy\nHerman hit a grpunder which sewell knocked down and threw to first\nbut Biillunfimt called Herman lafe\n11 Wilker crossed with the tying\nrun,\nThe entire Plttaburgh team milled\naround Ballanfant in a noisy ind\nprolonged demonstration which ended only after Frisch, Sewell and\nFletcher had been ordered off tht\nfield.\nPittiburgh      4 18   1\nBrooklyn  \u201e    5 11   1\nSewell, Dlete (8) Hebert (\u00bb) and\nLopei: Newsom, Webber (8) and\nOwen.\nCARDS BLANK BRAVES\nBOSTON, May 13 (AP.-St. Louli Cardlmli turned flvi hits into\nflvi runs (r the seventh Inning todiy td whitewash Boiton Bravei\nS-0. Ernie White illowed but four\nhlti, two of them In tht ninth, ind\nSt. Louli collected only thret off\nChirley Birrett during thi flnt\nsix Innings.\nSt. Louis \u201e..\u201e'..\u201e S 10  0\nBoston .,\u201e\u201e... 0   4   1\nWhltt and O'Dh; Barrett, Jeff-\ncoat (0) ind Klutti.\nPHILLIII ADVANCE\nPHILADELPHIA, Miy 13 (AP)-\nPhtlidalphla Phillies moved into\nfourth place today by splitting a\ndoubleheader with Cinclnniti Reds\nbefore a ladles' day crowd ot 7341,\none of the largeit weekdiy turnouts\nIn yeats'tor the Phllllei. The Phillies advanced through their 1-1 victory in the opener, though thty\ndropped the tecond gimt 8-1.\nA pitching battle between Si John,\nson ot the Phillies end Riy Starr ot\nthe Redi went into the ninth inning\not the first game tied it 1-1, ind\nBabe Dihlgren ilngled Ron Northey acrois with the winning tally.\nFIRST OAME\nClncinntti ...'.   1 4  1\nPhlUdelphia _....  I 8  0\nStarr,  Beggs   (0)   ind  Mueller;\nJohnion and Llvingiton.\nSECOND\nCincinnati  _.   8 10  0\nPhlladtlphia    \u201e 1 10   1\nRiddle, Shoun (7) and Mueller; Podgajny, Salvo (8) Gerheauser (8) and\nLivingston,\nGIANTI TAKE CUBS\nNEW YORK, May 13 (AP)-Carl\nHubbell. taking tht wraps off his\nfamed left arm for the tint time\nth;i nawn, failed today in iht qtfcn\nfor hli 280th victory-put 1 pinch\nhome run by Dick Bariell with\ntwo aboard in tht ninth inning\nbrought Ntw York Giantt a 7-4\ntriumph ovtr Chicago Cubi.\nWhen King Carl wai forced to retire ln the seventh Inning he had\nyielded 12 of Chicago's 13 hits and,\nthe Glanti were trailing 4-1. Two\nof the Cubs' rum came in tht flnt\nInning, aided by an erro'r by Manager Mel Ott, and the other two\ncrossed ln the leventh.\nBut Glinti bounced back with I\nabt run Inning ln tht ninth. They\ndrovt Cliude Pmeiu to the ihowen ind after Hank Wyie had taken\nover, Bartell bitted for Ace Adami,\nthird New York hurltr, ind ilam-\nmed tht ball into the itandi for\nthe deciding runi,\nChicigo     4 13   4\nNew York    7 10   1\nPaueau, Wyie (9) and Herosn-\ndtz; Hubbell, Stylti (7) Adimi (9)\nand Lombardi.\nWorkmen's Cooperative Committee\nDeluged With (oal Orders;\n(.1.0. Reliance on Committee\nBaseball Scores\nPACIFIC COAIT\nSacramento 8, Hollywood 1\nSin Franciico 2, Portland 1\nSan Diego 2, Otklind 1\nINTERNATIONAL\nSyncute 2, Montretl 8\nJimy City 1, Rocheiter 0\nNewark 1, Toronto 2.\n\\MERICAN   ASSOCIATION\nColurrtbuc j, Toledo 0.\nNIGHT GAMES\nColumbus 1, Toledo 2.\nSt. Paul 3, Minneapolis 1.\nCrash of Plant\nat Newmarket\nCuti Raca Schedule\nLONDON, Miy 18 (CP Cable)-\nThe racei at Newmarket icheduled\nfor May 18-10 hive bttn poitponed\nfor a week u 1 reiult of damage\ni-iuied whtn an unidentified ilrcnft crashed on tht trick Iut\nnight, It wil innounced todiy.\nTh* Ntwmirktt ftttum, tht 2000\nand 1000 Gulneu, will bt run Miy\n28 and 26, respectively.\nOccupants <<f the plane were killed,\nTBAIL, B.C, May 1\u00bb-Devld Ken.\nneway, Chairman of the Workmen's\nCooperative Committee, stated today\nthat eoal forma had been Issued to\nthe workmen of the C, M. & S. Com.\npany and that tha Fuel Committee\not the Workmen's Cooperative Com.\nmlttaa waa being deluged with returns tor coal orders.\n\"It la lurpriilng, to aiy the lent\"\nutd the chairman, \"bow many CIO.\nmtmben are tendering orders (or\ncoal to be purchued for them by\nthe Committee lil face, of the write\nup in th* Nelion Dally Newi, May\n13, itating Local 480 would meat\nThursday to draw up an igreement\nto present to the management of\nthe c. M. & s. Company, since wa\nnow have a majority membership\nlt appears,1',stated Kenneway, \"that\ntht futl queition would be too\nmuch ot a chore for tht Local 480,\nor that tb* members of Local 480\nhave little faith In th* write-up.\"\nThe Victory Loan Internal oanvasi\nwill terminate on Saturday. Today\ntht drive ii $16,000 ovtr the quota,\nThe Internal canvass organization,\niince ita inception, hu received 100\nper cent cooperation trom the Work.\nmen's Cooperative Committee, miny\nOf the committeemen participating\nin the actual canvisi\nNEXT DRIVE POR\nINDEPENDENT UNION\nWith tha drive luccessfully com.\npleted, tha Workman's Cooperative\nCommittee will be tble to go all\nout for 1 different kind of victory\nIn thalr membenhlp drive \/or an\nindependent union, Tht propoied\noomtitutton wlll bt poited ln ibout\ntwo days time, A miss meeting will\nbi called Thursday, May 20, or IM\ndiy, Miy _\nMr. Kenneway stated that Local\n480 might not have taken Into con-\nlidiration the labor turnover from\nJan 1 to April 30 and would pro-\nbably find In the final checkup that\nmany Of their memben wert tem.\nporary employats of the CM. k .\nCompany, ind therefore defunct\nmemberi of Looal 480.\n\"Tba Committtc is stm at. tba\nINO mark ln membenhlp, but faela\nconfident tbat attar tha mess meet*\nIng thoM who ara still in doubt will\nhave seats lha light and will add\ntheir weight to the Committee's\ncausa for an Independent union,''\niald Mr. Kennewiy. .\nPick Montgomery\nlo Take Jack\nFEKLADSLFHtA, May 1\u00bb (AP)~\nIt Philadelphia's imart money boys\nhave the right dope ttie lightweight\nboxing crown Is going to bounce\nright off Beau Jack'i head in Madiion Squire Garden next Friday.\nMay 21.\nAnd Bob Montgomery will don\nit with a pridt that would be pardonable ln a lad who'i been making\nfalse starts tow_id the throne tor\nthe better part of five yean.\nIt will be the 24-year-old Negro's\nilxth go with a title-holder. The\nfight crowd hold that he Is Philadelphia'! greatest fighter since the\ndayi ot Binny Leonird, Lew Ten-\ndie, ind Benny Basi; and Tendler\nhimself, now operating a restaurant\nin the centre of th* 'Quaker City's\nfight-fin neighborhood, Is saying\nthat no light-weight that ever lived,\nnot even Tendler \u2014 or Leonard t-\ncould have Ucked the Bobcat on the\nrecent occulon of his triumphant\ntutil* with Lulu Costantino.\nCoordinator for\nSports Likely\nBy SID PIOER\nAiioelated Prtu Sporti Wrlttr\nNEW TORK, May 13 (AP) - A.\nNational Coordinator for all sports,\nrumored for neirly \u25a0 yeir, li likely\nto be named by President Roosevelt within a month, and Senator\nJamei Mead of Buffalo, who advocated cancellation of the world serlea and all star gamea less than\nthree monthi tgo, Is tht leading\ncin_l.dit\u00ab for the job,   \u2022\nWord of the eirly appointment\nof iuch 1 iportl officer, whose big\njob will be to decide bow the Nation* tporti \"can be handled without \u2022affecting the war effort,\" ctme\nlait night from Heibert'Bayird\nSwope, Chairman of th* New York\nRacing Commiulon and Consultant\non Public Policy to the War De\npartment, in a ipeech it a dinner\nclosing the two-day meeting of the\nNational Auoclation of State Rae.\ning Commiuloners.\n'There is no doubt a Sports Coordinator Ii neceuary,\" Swope said.\n\"Many jiorti did not take their\nproblems to Waihington early in\nthe war, and they have suffered.\n'Wii chief function will be to\nleirn what people think of a sport\nand how lt can be handled without\naffecting the war effort. He will be\na 'clearing houie'.\"\nKootenay. Engineering\nat 90 Per Cent of\nVictory Loan Quota\nEmployeei of the Kooteniy Engineering Company at Brilliant havt\nattained 90 per cent of their Victory Bond quota. Team captaltu reported Thunday to Dean Mann of\nthe Nelaon Victory Loan Office\nthat lubicrlptlona were up to g40,3O0.\nThey ire liming it $48,000.\nMrs. M. Riddell\nResigns From *\nKailo Legion Aux.\nKASLO, B.C.-The monthly meet'\nIng of the Women's Auxiliary to th*\nCanidlm Legion wu hild ln the\nDrill Hill, Mrs. H. T, Driver, Presi\ndent, was ln the choir.\nA letter of resignation from Mr>.\nM. Riddell, Secretary-Treuurer, was\nraid,\nMn. A. Carney wis elected to\nfill bet pltce. Mn. Oeorge Ptlmer\nwit elected Vice-Prtildtnt tnd Mn,\nW. Whlttaker Seoond Vlce-Preildent.\nMrs, r, McGibbon, Mrs. O. Palmer\nand Mrs, T. Horner wnt named a\ncommittee to handle the emergency\nfund. A two-minute silence was\nobserved in respect to Pta, Meen,\nwho was killed in an accident overseu and a letter of sympathy wu\nsent to Mrs. Meers and har family.\nMrs. Camey wu thanked for lb*\nwork she had done during her year\nln office and wat presented with the\nPast President phi,\nPlans for 1 tea to bt held ln\ntht neir future were discussed, ifttr which a \"war taa\" wu served.\nASK WSTAUtANTS II\nESSENTIAL INDUSTRY\nVANCOUVm, May 11 (Of) -\nA plea that Vuwouvw natauranti\nbe reclateifled m \"menti**\" induitry haa been mad* by ttw vinoouv-\n\u00ab Rettauraoit Ownen' AwocWJon\nto the National Selective Service\nDlrtetea.        \u25a0 '\nNelson Wins\nPraise lor Neat,\n(lean Appearance\nTwo viiiton to tha Nelion Dally\nNews offlo* this wttk commtnttd\nupon Nelion'* neat and Glean appearance\nOn* was Dr, Pettr I. Koopmin ot\nSetttlt wto waa visiting Ntlton\n'tor tha flnt tlmt, Dr. Koopmin wai\nborn In yolland, ning to tha Unltid Statet Is ItM, The Dutch art noted fpr tha neitntis of thtlr habiti,\nThli characttriitic ihowi In tbt\nmanner In whloh thay conduct thalr\nllvei ind it ihowi up mon prominently to thi publlo ln their homu,\nthalr girdini, their oltl** and othtr\npubllo placet, To tto Hollander\nneatnesi and tldlneai ar* ataott a\nreligion, Dr. Koopmin Hid Nilson\nreminded htm In .host retpedt of\nhla homelind.\nIto othar visitor to comment on\nNelion'i attractive appearance was\nSergeant A. R. Joy, ton of R. G.\nJoy at Nelion, and former Dally\nNew* reporter at Trail. Sgt, Joy\nla now stationed with a Canadian\nArmy Unit ln tto Maritime Province!. H* commtnttd upon Jhe\nbeauty, cleanlineat and tbi modernity ot Nalion 11 compared with\nimiller and larger placet ln East\nern Canada.\nNIUON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY. MAY 14, 194J \u2014 7\nHarrison Tells Gyros of Efforis\nlo Produce Rubber in Ul,\nCanada; Synthetics Come lo Fore\n'\nNew Denver Legion\nW.A. Holdi Whiit\nNEW DSNVJ5R, B.C\/-An enjoy-\nable whiit drive waa told in tha Legion Hall by the W,A. Cinidlan\nLegion 101. Prises went to Mrs, A.\nL, Harrii, Mn. H. Keliall, Mn.\nH, Crellin, H. Kelull, R. Crellin\nind W. Blanchard, Memberi of the\nBoard of Trad* Joined the card\npliyen for supper.\nSILVERTON\nSILWrnTON, B. C.-Ultt Con\nCooper, who his been ipending a\nvacation which her parenti, Mr,\n\u25a0nd Mia. 3, Cooper, has returned\nto Nelson.\nPte. L. Halgh, who spent a fur-\nlough ln town, has returned to Medicine Hat.\nMr. and Mn. R. Fairhunt wen\nvisitors to Nelaon on Tueiday.\nMrs. A. Harding is ipending a\nfew diy In New Denver viiiting\nher son-in-law and daughter, Mr.\nand Mn. H. George. .\nA, M. Ham wea i recent vlaltor\nto Nelaon.\nMr. ind Mri. H. Welch ind family were vliltori to Sloan City on\nSundiy.\nD. MacDiarmid hu returned from\ni holiday ln Nelson and Salmo,\nT. M. Lea.k .pent a few dayi In\nNelion.\nJ. Kiermey, who hu been \u25a0 pttient tn Slocin Community Hospital, New Denver, has returned to\nhli home.\nMrj. H. George of New Denver\nvisited relatives ln town on Saturday,\nA pleuant evening wu tpent at\ntht home ot Mr. md Mn, O. McKay\nwhen contract and refreihmenti\nwne enjoyed. Prise winnen for\nthe gime wtrt Mn. O, Hanm and\nA. 1. Dunnett. Those present Included Mr. and Mn. H. V. D*wli,\nMr, and Mn. A. M. Him, Mrs. O.\nHinni of Crinbrook, Mn. W. Morrlion, A. J. Dunnttt- ind Mr. md\nMrt. 0. McKiy.\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nBy GLENN  BABEI\nAuoelited Pnu Wir Anilyit\nRome ind Btrlln trt trying\nfrantically to ulvigt iomt propaganda value from tho debacle of\n. North Africi In thi obvioui hopt\nof itlffinlng populir morili for\nth* anticipated Allltd uuult on\ntht Contlntnt.\nThe Italiaps ittm to have lived\ni few moft tatteri of pride than\ntheir Allies. Thllr High Command\nboasts that lt wu the Italian 1st\nArmy which, had \"the honor of th*\nlatt Axia resistance on Africm soil.\"\nDeipite the comradely messages\nexchanged by German and Italian\nleaders thli items a rather pointed\nreference to the tact that tht Hal-\nlafis contlnutd fighting after Von\nArnim and thl flower of Hitler's\nAfrica Corps had quit.\nNaturally II Duce'i regime ll\nworried about the itate of Italian\nmorili ind must bt expected to rt-\nlort to every poulblt metni to prevent .Its collipn. It ever i nition\nfaced \u2022 dark md foreboding prospect It is Fuclit IUly. Although the\nBritish forcei left tht mtohlnu of\ntheir new mechanized army In\nrrance they brought moit of tlie\nmw homt. Munollnl hu loit both\nthe men and machines.\nDispatchei from North Africa aay\nthit hli loit armiei Include ill the\narmored divliioni Italy tver hai\nhad and overy Italian infantry and\nmotorized diviiion which wai con-\nlidered better than mediocre. Tht\nSth, lit tnd 10th Italian Armiei an\nInside Allied prison itockadci and\nprobably will loon bt furnishing\nthousandi of not unwilling worken to alleviate thl firm manpower\nproblems of Britain, Canada and\nperhaps the United States.\nThe hopt of Tl Duce'i Government\nappirently li to whip up lomething\nof tht grim back-to-the-will iplrlt\nwith which Goebbeli Imbued thl\nGermani Iut Wlnttr, But lt Is\ndoubtful whether thli will work.\nIto Oermini wirt told, md with\nJustice, that It wu fight to U>s\nbiiler and or parish, thit they could\nexpect no loftneu from thtlr enemies. *>But the Italians hive betn\ntold almoit frofr, thi beginning that\nthtlr tnamles believe thtm to havt\nbeen th* victimi ot thi pride md\nnted of on* mm, Munollnl, md\nencouraged to hop* thst Italy's dtfett will mem thtlr liberation from\ntht Fuclit ind thi Nisi yoke.\nL. Brandeis\nBurled at Natal\nNAITAt, B, C.-Tht funenl of\nLoull Bnndeli took plice her* on\nMondiy. Th* funtr*l urvicu w*n\nconducted by Rev. ChtUei Addy-\nmm of th* United Churoh.,\nHe WM twn In Vlnarlca, Klidni,\nIn Czosho-Slovakla, on -Tib. 10,\nIBM, He ltft th* old oountry In\nlMt, arriving at Mlchtl at the ige\nat 19 years. Ha had worked ln the\nMichel mints tor the past J7 years.\nHe leavei i iliter, Mrs. M. Androlick ot Natal, ind two daughten\nln Albert*.\nThe pallbearen ware C. Koika,\n3. Baranak, J. Kreian, SingaUk,\nS. Weaver ind 3. Linjak.\nMOYIE\nMOWS, B. C.-A Mother'i Diy\nservice wu held In Moyl* United\nChurch cm Miy 9 by -Sty. R. t.\nCrlbb, B.A., of Cranbrook.\n' William Andniiiak of Tye spent\na couple of daya at his tome.\nMr. and Mn. C, A. Foote aod\nArthle Allen ol Kimberley motored\nto Moyie on Sunday to vitit Mr, md\nMn. R. A. Smith.\nMr. and Mn. George Whitehead\nHd Children of Kimberley were\nguetti <_ Mn. Whitehead's ptrents,\nMr. ind Mn. Andrews, on Sundiy,\nLois Andrewi wai also it homi.\nRamond, X, Bertoia, aon of Mr\nand Mrs. Johnny Bertoia of Cranbrook visited his aunt, Mrs. A.\nOulndon on Prlday. Ramond li\nwtth tto Oanadian Merchant Mar\nInt and his brother, Roger, Is with\nRCN.V.R.\nMatt Solecki of the RCAT. it\nVincouver wu in Moyie on Sua\nday.\nRobert Ploco of Michel visited hli\nparenti, Mr, end Mn. Tony Ploco\not Aldridge,\nMrs, H. Peanon tod u guuti on\nSundiy her son-ln-law and' daugh.\nter, Mr. eng Mrs. Bill Steveley ud\nsons Donald md Danny,, Mrs. A.\nBenion and Gui Crekman, all ot\nCranbrook.\nMr. and Mn. Mark Nicholson mo\ntored to Cranbrook'on Tuuday.\nOutlining wldeaprtid programs to\nproduce rwtor trm guiyule. gold-\ntnrod and a Russian dandelion m\nCinada and the United Statu, ind\nikttchlng synthetic rubber devel-\nopminti In both countries, Harry\nHirrison In in tddreu. to thi Nelson Gyro Club urged all to 'pitch\nln\", to \"walk a littla more than\nusual and maka a taw sacrifice! to\nbring us clour to tha day when we\noan get baok regularly to those driving pliuurti Wl kntw so will.\"\nNormil peacetime, comumption\not rubber by Canada and the Unit-\nad States was 600000 tons of orude\nrubbir, and VI par cant came from\nBrlUih Miliyi, tha Netherlindi Indies, Ceylon and Borneo, he slid. In\nIMl consumption wu rtducid to\n421,000 tons, practically ill of It uied\nfor military purposes,\nProm a figure of 300,000 tons reclilmed annually before Purl Harbor, riclamitlon ot rubbtr had been\nstspptd up to mora than 490,000\ntoni a year ln thi United Sfafcs.\nIn about three months Nelson\ncollected tnd shipped 57 tona of\nsenp, ind It thli effort hid been\nduplicated throughout the Dominion, tha Canadian scrap pile should\nhave reached 115,000 tont, Mr, Harrison stated. More scrap rubber was\nstill available throughout thi country.\nPIW IOURCIS NOW\nCeylon was now the only important Par Eaitern source of crude\nrubber, producing about 100,000 tons\na yaar, but shipping wu \u25a0 serious\nproblem, Brull, tbe origin ot the\nrubber Industry of the East, was\nproducing a little better than 50,000\ntons i yeir, or about the quantity\nused innuilly by Canada.\nIn Northern Mexico and Texas\n\u25a0 shrub, guiyull, wu being planted\nfor rubber, but lt would be 1944 be\nfort i luge quantity would be\navailable. Goldenrod wu being\nplanted In Georgia for another future source.\nThe Rusiian dandelion plant, Kok.\nsagyt, chief source of crudt rubber\nfor tht Russian Army, was now be\ning planted In Canada, many a*\nptrtmtntal stations hiving hid good\nresulti In railing It At Agusls he\nslid, vleld was is high as thst obtained ln Russia,\nRationing of tires was \"the only\nway that the chlsellen can be kept\nln thtir places and it has certainly\nbeen worked out on a fair buis,\"\nMr. Harrison commented. \"It Is the\nintention of tht Rubbtr Controllers\not both Canadi ind tht United\nStatei to keep euential driving supplied with rubber ind gu, All cars\nare essential, but driving Is not. We\ncm, therefore, expect fair treitment\nIf we can ihow sufficient reason\nwhy wa ihould to granted ptrmiti\nto buy retretdi or niw tlru,\"\nSYNTHETIC RUBBIR\nDialing wltb lynthetic rubbir, he\nitated thi Dupont Intereiti hid been\nmiking lt iince IMl, Synthetic tires\nhad proven up In trnti,\n\"On March 30 lut,\" said Mr. Harrison,\" the tint U, 8. Govtrnment\nSlant went Into synthetic producen a month ahead of ichtdule\u2014\nonly 30 weeks after tha blueprint\nstage. Thli on* plant alone hu an\noutput bull lufficient tor 4,000,000\nPROCTER\nPROCTBR, B. C, - Mn, N.\nShkwarok ind diughter Halm were\nviiiton to Nelion.\nMn. W. Mill* vlilttd Ntlion during tht week.\nMn. S. Aylwin wu a Nebon visitor on Thundty.\nMiu Dorothy Carlton returned\nto Osoyoos after viiiting Mr. md\nMn. Alec McPhee.\nMn. John McLeod vlllttd Nition during tht week.\nMl* Annte Schmidt returned to\nCrescent attar ipending \u2022 holiday\nhire.\nMn. Lucher of Robion hu re\nturned to htr home attar vltltlng\nMr. and Mn. Jick Nicholls of Procter.\nMn. W. A. Ward wai * Ntlion\nviiltor on Thurtday.\nMr. ind Mn. A. MoPhet motond\nto Nelson Thundty. Mri. W. Mlk-\nkelion iccompinled thtm,\nMt, ind Mn. Angui MtoLeod ot\nNtlion wart motoriiti to Procttr\nduring the wtek.\nMn. R. Rufli md two chlldnn rtturned to Klmbtrlty on Stturdty\nifter spending two weeki it Proctor.\n' Mn. Ann Z. Walker of Ntlion,\nwho hu been viiiting htr* tor\nfive weeks, hu left for Ntlion.\nMri. A. Ogdtn ind dtughtir w*r*\nNelwn motoriiti on Siturdiy.       |\nMn, R. A. Hilghton aptnt Situr-\nt'-iy kt Nelion.\nMn. P. Bennett WM a Nelton\nihopptr it tht wtektnd.\nMn. W. O. Rott tru,a Proctor\nviiltor lut wttktnd.\nMn. W. I. Ogdm and daughttr\nElaine win Ntlion vltlton on Saturday.\nMn. P. Schmidt tnd Mn. J. Itan-\nill ware wtekend ihoppen In Nil-\nson.\nGnnt McKein, who hu iptnt I\nftw monthi at Nelson, viilted hli\nhome here at the weekend.\ntlrei i yaar tor tha meehanlaed\nforcu \u2014 Throughout tha United\nStitei there in 11 lynthetic planti\nnow either built or neiring completion, with \u2022 toul full cipaclty ot\novtr 800\/100 toni ot synthetic rub-\nbar a yaar... .\n\"Mort of these planti,\" he continued, wlll be producing butadiene,\nwhich ls made by cracking petroleum with heat or a catalytic agent\n\"Other synthetics will contribute\nto the' supply at a rate of about\n150,000 toni i yur by 1944, and W''-\nllim Jeffen, Rubbtr Director of\nthi Unltid Statai, hu predlcttd that\nby thi middlt ot 1044 thl United\nStstei will hive lufficient rubber\nto mut ill demandi, Including civilian.\n\"That situation also ihould be\ntrua ot our Canadiin rubbtr problem, so tht list wi drive for Juit a\nwhlli longer, the. quicker we will\nget more gai md tlru, Let'i all\npitch In,\" Mr. Harrison urged,\ntt Days ot Rain\nIn April Here\nEleven days with measurable\nralnfill md two dtyi with trices of\nnln were marked up In Aprin\nweather record ln Nelson. Eight ot\nthe 11 days with rain were ln the\nperiod April 19-80.\nPrecipitation totil wu 2JK Inches,\nthe heaviest fall In a 24-hour period\nbeing on April 1 when .70 inch fell.\nThe mercury reached a high ot\n76 degrees on April 15, while on\nApril 4\u00bb the lowest temperature of\nthe month, 30 degreei, was recordC\nRegal Party to\nRuit in Kamloopi\nKAMLOOPS, B,C\u201e May 18 (CP)-\nIn accordance with the requut ot\nthe Governor Otntnl md Princess\nAlice, tht Vice-Regal pirty wlll be\nalldwcd complete quiet during their\nitay-hore from next Mondiy evening until Prldiy. Only one publlo function hu been arringed, a\nbrief and lnformil reception Tuesdiy ifternoon.\nOn Wednudiy it It understood\nthe Governor-General's pirty will\nvisit the' military trilnlng centre at\nVemon, returning hen the lime\nevening. They ire now In Vincouver.\nPURE\nI WHITE\n*%r*\nField Labor\nWill Be Scarce!\n\u2022 TKI Dominion-Provincial Emergency Farm Labour S\u00abrvlce is endeavoring ta meat Hia anticipated\n\u2022mergancy but It must hava your co-operation.\nApproach direct the workeri you had last year,\nand canvass tha local labour supply thoroughly.\nSEND IN YOUR ESTIMATED REQUIREMENTS\nTO THI LOCAL WAR AGRICULTURAL COMMITTEI NOW!\nREMEMBER! that the Volunteer Field\nFighters sent to help you harvest the vital\ncrops will not bt seasoned workers. Preient\nindication! are that many girls over 16 and\nboyt ovtr 15 will have to be employed.\nTheir continued labour and their help in\nthi futurt depends on the way you appre-\nmatt their tervice.\nGreen workeri ihould be discouraged\nfrom working long hourt for the first few\ndayi in your interests and theirs.\nMake wane, arrangements on hiring and\nitick to them, ray promptly!\nDONT LEAVE EVERYTHING TO THE UST\nMINUTE\u2014TO THE WAR PRODUCTION COMMITTEE OR EMERGENCY FARM LABOUR SERVICE.\nMake your seaionsl arrangements now, Manpower\nle ahort!\nDominion-Provincial Emcrgoncy\nFarm Labour Service\n144 Weit Hutingi It.\nVineouvir, B.C.\nand\ntOt  Government   Street\nVlctorli, B.C.\nU^y^^\n___\n  , ,\t\n8 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 14,  1943\nTODAY'S News Pictures\nm j U\nWHERE TUNISIAN BATTLE ENDED\nThis Central Press Canadian map shows the swift\nadvance of the Allies forces to capture Bi_fterte and Tunis,\nkey Axis ports in Tunisia. In the space of a few days the\nBritish First Army, the Americans and French, advanced from the line indicated by the dark portion, in a fury\nof fighting. The Americans drove through'Ferry ville,\nwhile another force cut the Bizerte-Tunis road. The British First Army feinted at Tebourba pulling the main Axis\nforces to that area, while they drove on through Massicault to take Tunis.\nABLE   TO   TAKE   IT\nVeterani ol a raid on Wllhelmi-\nhaven which cauied them a \"carload\" ol trouble. Sergeant A' G.\n\"Ace\" Bailey, top. Cloverdale.\nB. C, and Flight Sergeant R. E.\n\"Mooie\" Taylor, D.F.M., ol Boon-\nvllle, Ind., are ihown here. Flight\nSergeant Taylor, pilot ot Ihe aircraft, won Uie Diitinguiihed Flying Medal for hli part In the operation. Sergeint Bailey dimiged i\nMeiterichmltt UO which attacked\nthe bomber. The pilot brought the\nilrcnft home to Englind riddled\nwith \"fink\", with only one motor\nrunning. The ship's wireless operator, Flight SerRfnnt J, M Taffy\"\nWilliams, Redna. Sask, had his\nn.nti torn by a machine-gun bullet.\nSALLY'S-SALLIES\n>.,->,JII.!.hM_fa_\n'    f*U_t MAW LEXERS   ,\n, CM YOU .SEE OK 4KKT C_KM]_\nTWO-PIECE CHARMER\nIf you want a aofter two-piece\nfrock that makes you look pretty\nand young, here's your style! This\nMarian Martin Pattern, 9383, is\nwonderfully slenderizing, too,\nwith a panelled skirt and graceful, curving side sections to the\nblouie The scallop-edged buttoning is gay!\nPattern 9383 may be ordered\nonly in women's sizes 34, 36, 38,\n40, 42, 44, 48 and 46. Size 36 require! 3 1-8 yards 39-inch fabric.\nSend 20 cent! for thli pattern to\nThl Nelion Dally News. Needle-\ncraft DepL, Nelion. Write plainly\npartem number,, your name and\naddreu. Pattern! wlll be milled\nto yeur home In about 15 day*\nThere may bl lome further delay In delivery because of the\nlarge Increaie In orderi during the\npreient luion.\nAUNT  HET\nBy ROBERT QUtLLEN\nfijLWJtMcL...\n8y Shepard Barclay\nRISK A GREATER SET\nIN RUBBER bridge, lt li'always aound percentage play to\nrisk being set one more trick than\nseems likely, if it Increases .the\npoiilbillty of making ypur contract. The additional triott, when\nyou are not doubled, would coat\nyou only 50 or 100 polnta, whereaa\nmaking a garpe contract ls worth\nabout eight times that much when\n'you are not vulnerable and ilx\ntimet ai much if you are vulnerable. So, even If the odds agalnit\nyour effort'! success are approximately 9 to 1 in the one case and\nT to 1 tn the other. It li nevertheleu aound bridge.\n4K\u00abt>3\nf AK2\n\u00ab653\n+ 763\nVQ8763\n4A87\n4 A 10 . 2\nN\nW  F.\nS\n\u2666 87\nf 10 9 5\n\u2666 K942\n+ 1-985\n\"Pa would be good on Information |\nPleaie. He may not know the right\nanswer, but he soundi hi convincin'\nai them men on the radio.\"\n4 A Q J 0*4 2\nfJ4\n4QJ10\n+ <_\u25a0'    .\n(Dealer: North. Both aides vulnerable.)\nNorth      Eaat    South       West\nPais       Paaa     14 Pan\n34 Pasi      44\nWhen South heird from hli\npartner that ipadea Were satlifec-\ntory u a trump fit, hli own hand\nluddenly became rauch better\nthan when he opened with hli\n\u2022hided bid, so he reached out for\ngame. He had hla chance t_| make\nIt. too, but failed.\nWeal did not like to lead a\ntrump, fearing It would ptovi Juit\nwhat the declarer moat desired,\nand alio disliked a lead of either\niuit topped by the A, so idected\nthe heart 6. Promptly noting that\nhe had to lose two tricks etch In\ndiamonds and clubs, and that he\ntherefore would be down one,\nSoutH took the opening trick ln\nthe dummy, cashed two spades\nand led a diamond, the defenderi\nthen promptly taking two tricka\nIn each minor.\n\"Why didn't you let the opening\nlead ride around toward your\nheart J?\" asked North after the\ndeal. \"Then you cdhld have Immediately obtained 1 club dlicard on\nthe heart topi, making the success\nof your contract a iure thing.\"\n\"Because the chancei were that\nEut had the Q, If Wait led the\nsuit,\" aniwered South.\nThat waa true enough, but the\noddt were assuredly not u gnat\nas 7 to 1, ind that li the icale of\nthe gtln tt itake.\n\u00bb   .   .\nTomorrow's Leeeos\n\u2666 JT\nf Kit\n\u2666 543\n+ K10743\n4 10 8 6 4\n2\nVKQ82\n410 9\n+ A6\nN\nW E\nS\n\u2666 KQ5\nV J 10 6 5\n4\n\u2666 Q\n+ QJSI\n\u2666 Att\n*>7\nDOWN\n\u2666 AKJ87I2\n1. Male bee\n*\u00bb\u00bb\n1. Pltnt\n(Dealer:    Wnt.    North-South\n8. Like tn\nvulnerable.)               .\ntlkiU\nIf North doublet 4-Spadei and\n4 Ruler of\nthen leadi the diamond 5, how\nTunli\nshould South play to obtain maxle\n5 Wooden\nmum reiulti t\nmow runner\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nACROSS\ni.a ptir\n5. Slide\n9. Regulation\n10. CttUe\n11. Abounding\nIn rocki\n12. Bury\n14. Peruvian\nIndian 21\n15. Hindu deity 22\n16. Ringi out 23\n18. Hat\n19. AntlaepUc 25\n21. Mixed 26.\n24. Mournful\nJT. Comfort\n28. To-do\n2. Type\nmeuurei\n80. Ambassador's\nresidence\n33. Ctke\n35. Faintly\n37. Cases\n41. Particle\n42. Attractive\n43.Cl.pa\n45. Coat with\ntlloy\n46 Bark of\nmulberry\n47 Part of Stt-\nu r n's ring!\n48. Too\n41. Employs\nTrie 28. Moslemi\nEngrossci    30. Cathedral\nMake fretful     town\nTear\nRodent\nTurf\nInvite\nFrom\n(prefix)\nInsect\nEicape\nIndispensable\nSloths\nNot wet\n31. Muurlum\n(iym.)\n32 Large\n34. Devicei for\nholding\n35 Humor\n36 Artery\n38 Pocketbook\n39 Lampi for\nheating\nliquids\n40 Observe\ntlMM-li-H. M\nBll_IIJLIf.llII01.l0\nJ___    Hlli.ll:.\nSI**..'...-   :Ji .Mm-\n!.lf.V;l>!   JUM   W\na:\u00abi    ___ .-:\u25a0;\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\n____\\._\u25a0* atauE\ni-iuu _'_k\\\n____ auffluiiB\n<__VI   HHH     HD\naa ___ 'man\n____\u25a0- '.umm\nOllltlH   WMIiia\nQ_..t.ll..i.ii.fc-.-_\nMBUIi'l.....\nYfiur_-r'i lint\n44. Anam.se\nmeuure\n45 Greekletter\n\u25a0\nIt\n ;\t\nmim\n______\nmum___________t\n \t\n\t\nmm-''' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0v-^\n-\n:       \u25a0 ...\u00bb\n\u2022 ft,\nPHONE 144\n*\nLook Down These Want Ad Columni for Bargains\nPHONE 144\nBIRTHS\n.MBLIN-To Mr. and Mrs Fred\nsmblin, Deer Park, at Kootenay\nake General Hospital, May 8, a\nm.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL  DIRECTORY\nASSAYERS AND MINE\nREPRESENTATIVES\nNEALE-To Mr. and Mrs. Fred\nr*ale, B.R. No, l.^at Kootenay Lake j\nlaneral Hospital,'May 11, a daugh- <\n\u00bb  \u2022   '  -_\\\nLUNGREN\u2014To Mr. and Mrs.1\nJwan LungTen, View Street, al\nCootenay Lake General Hospnal,\nCay 13, \u25a0 daughter.\nIfuREVITCM^rifr.^rMrc |\nirvln Gurevllch of Rossland, it\nlater Misericordiae Hospital, May\nI, a ion.\nWARD\u2014To Mr. and Mri. L. S.\nffard of Rossland at the Mater M'S-\nnricordiae Hospital May 6, a daugh-\nar. \t\nHELP WANTED\nHAROLD 5   H-R-K ROSSUND\nBC, Provincial Aaiytr, Chem si.\nIndividual    reprettnttt.ve    tor\nshippers at Trail Smeller   t '\nA J   Buie  Independent Mine Rep-\nreaentailve   Box 54,  I rail   B.C.\nE W  WIDDOWS6N PftOVINClAL\nAiiayer. 301 Josephine Ht., Netson.\nTHE   WEST   KOQT1-NAY   AS3AV\nOltice. ISSO SUnley St.. Nelson Bt.\ndIDDI.E-AGED MAN WITH GOOD\nreferences, military exempt, as\ngeneral assistant ln hold. Wages\n$75.00, Room and Board. Apuly\nNational Selective Service, Nelaon\nrOUNG MAN A\u00a7 RADIO AN-\nnouncer-operator, Apply National\nSelective Service Office,\n\u25a0n i \u2014 ' 11   i ii\nSITUATIONS WANTED\n CHIROPRACTORS\nFAE  McDONALD   DC.   PAUlEK\nGrad  X-ray, Srand Blk., Trail\nBNGINEER8  AND SURVEYORS\nR W HAGGEN MINING {.'CIVIL\nEngineer; B.C., Land Surveyor.\nRossjand and Grand Forks. BC\nBOYD C AFFLECK, 218 GORE ST.\nNelson. B.C.. Surveyor and\nEngineer. Phone 689-R,\nIN8URANCE AND REAL ESTAlt\nCHAS F MctlARDY INSURANI-JS.\nReal Estate Phone 139.\nSpecial Low Rates (or noncommercial advertisement! under thii classification to assist\ng.ople seeking employment\nnly 23c (or one week '6 days)\ncoven eny number ot reauired\nllnei Payable in advance Add\ntOc i( box number desired\n'ARM, GARDEN & NURSERY\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS LIMITED '\nMachine shop, acetylene and electric\nwelding    motor   rewinding\ncommercial refrigeration\nPhone 593 324 Vernon St.\nSTEVENSON'S   MACHINE   SHOP\nSpecialists in mine and mill work.\nMuch ne  work, light and heavy.\nEleciric  ind Acetylene  welding.\n708 Vernon St., Nelson   - Ph 88\nOPTOMETRISTS\nW   E  MARSHALL\nOptometriati\n145. Bay Ave, Trail       Phont ITI\nOR VOUR REQUIREMENTS IN j\nSeedi. Feed and Poultry Suppliei. i\ncall ind' see us Ask lor our price I\nlilt   Ellison    Mill ng It Elevator | Hardwood merchant, 2.3 Biker St\nCompany   Ltd.,  Nelson.   BC.  -\nPhone 238\nSASH FACT0RIE8\nLAWSoIrS      SASH      FACTORY\nIIULBERRY TREES, 4 TO 6 FT.\nIllgh. SOc eaoh. Alao two-year-old\nrooted grape plants, from best\ntable varieties, SOc each. Express\nextra. C. Bogyo. R.R.-l, Oliver BC\nSECOND HAND STORES\nwe buy. .Sell aNd -ftCHANUk.\nWhat have you? Ph 534 Ark Store.\nPETS\n__.!*   FLOWERING   PANSlES,\n80c a dosen. Mac's Greenhouse.\nLOST AND FOUND\n-OST. LADIES' WRIST WATCH\n\"between Civic Centre tt Wood,\nVallance. \u25a0 Phone   454.\t\nWANTED MISCELLANEOUS\nIHIP US YOUR SCRAP METALS\not Iron Any quantity Top pricei\npaid Active Trading Company\n(IS Powell St.   Vancouver   BC\nfcTANTED: ELECTRIC SEWING\nmachine, In good condition\/ IHU\nvey cash. Box 3397 Daily News, or\nPhone 350-1-1\n.RDEE   KENNELS.   WALDHEIM,\nSi.k Spaclalizlng In Irish Sdtteri\nRENTALS\nWANTED: UNFURNISHED GOOD.\nilied room (or elderly lady, |ir\u00ab\u00ab\nlevel, cloie ln. Box 8374, Newi.\nSINGLE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS,\nalso 2-rm. tuite with bath (or rent,\nStrathcona Hotel.\nFOR RENT: 8-RM HOUSE WITH\nlarge garden. Ph. 670-L2,\nyERRACE APTS Beautiful modern\nFrlgldalre equipped suites.\nFOR RENT: MODERN APT MIDI-\n\/il Arti Block Ph  McHirdy Iter\n'ANTED;    GOOD    SIZE   COAL\nrange, ab* tent to ileep 8. Writt F\nBulling, Gen. Del, or Ph, 794-L1.1\nWanted: folding SABy buu-\ngy, must be In good condition.\nPhone 868-L.\nf-T_. HOUSE AND FURNISHED\nsutle. Ph J16. \u25a0 \u25a0\t\nFOR RENT: RANCH!--., COTTAOI,\nshtck. Apply P.O., Tighum,\nI. ANTED TO RENT: FftlGICAKB.\nPh. 429-R or Royal Hotel.\nTelephone  144\nTrail Circulation: Phone 1325-L\nClassified Advertising Rates\nlie per line per Insertion\n44c per line per week (6 consec-\n-ulive Insertions (or cost of 41\nII 43 a line a month (28 timesl\n(Minimum 2 lines Der Insertion)\nBox number lie extra Thii\neoven any number of timei\n-PUBLIC NOTICES   TENDERS\nETC\n18c per line, flrit insertion and\n14c each subsequent insertion.\nALL ABOVE RATES LESS\n10% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSPECIAL LOW RATES\nNon commerciil  Situation\nWanted (or 25c for my requirtd\nnumber ot   linei  for  ilx  dsyi\npayable In advance\nSUBSCRIPTION RATEo\nSingle copy   . J   05\nBy rarrler. per week       25\nBy carrier per year _  1300\nBy mall:\nOne   month     t   75\nThree monthi     200\nSix  monthi    .....   4.00\nOne veir       .   800\nAbove ratei apply In Canada,\nUn'ted Statei and United K ng-\ndom to lubicrlber! living outiide regular carrier areai\nElsewhere and to Canada wnere\ntxtra poitage ii required on.\nmonth $150: three monthi J400;\ntlx monthi 88 00: one vear SIS\n4-RM  FURN. SUITE. 414 SH-.CA\nSt., Phont 437-X,\nFOR EENT:  7 ROOM HOUSE, 3\nbedrooms. ISO per mo. Ph 438-KI,\nFOR HENT: FURN'D COTTAGE\nWlUow Point. Apply Townshend.\nFOR RUNT: H0U3E WITH fARD-\nen. Ph. B08-L.\nAUTOMOTIVE\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nSEE US FOR McCORMlCK-DEEK-\n- lug cream separator! and milk ng\nequipment   Central   Truck   ind\nEquipment  Company,  702   front\nStreei. Nelson\n1935 SPORT PLYMOUTH COUPE,\nrumble seat, low mileage, radio,\nheater and (og lights. Cheap for\ncash Apply P. Jeffery, 320 Hill\nMines Road.\nPERSONAL\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP AT\nAlmu   Hotel.   Opp.  C.P.R   Depot.\nEVERYTHING FROM COA'l\nhanger! to bath tubs bought ina\nsold it Chess Second-Hind Store.\nTOP PRICES PAID FOR USED\nfurniture, ttovea beet|ri, toolt,\nmusical Instruments Ph 884 Ark\nLONELY LADIES, GENJLEMEN,\nget acquainted. Join mattlmonial\nclub. Letter Introduction. Free\nparticulars, .Box 383, Vancouver,\n25* THE -PHOTO MILL 25<\nPO Box 333, Vancouver\nRolls developed end printed 25c\n12 reprints 3x7 enlargement SSc\n25(,   LlONS PHOTON\nP.O Box 434. Vancouver\nAny 8-exp. roll developed and printed 25e Reprints 3c. Free 5x7 coupon\nLONELY FdLkS! JOIN ftEUABLE\nconfidential matrimonial duo.\nMany Members with means. Particulars and description! 10c Ladles (ree. Box 121   Regina\nFOR ADULTS ONLYI SEND 10c\n(or World's Funniest Joke Novelty\nand catalog of (emlnine hygeine\nproducts, druggists sundries, books\non all subjects, medlckl preparations etc. Western Distributors,\nBox 24FNC, Regina, Sask,\nPALOVA, THE BALM-o(-Gll_EAD.\nFor the relief and healing ot\nPILES. Your money rethrned tn\n(ull if the Balm does not prove\nto be satisfactory after i (air trial.\nPrice $1.00 postpaid, (rom the In-\ndim Remedies, Box 118 Vancouver\nFILMS DEVELOPED AND PR1NT-\ned (8 or 8 exposure roll) 25c He-\nprinti 3c each. For your vacation\nsnapshots, choose Kryital Finish\nGuaranteed non-fade prints.\nKryi'al Photos. Wilkie. Saskatche.\nwan  Established over 30 years.\nKODAK FANS-ROLLS DEVEL-\noped and primed 25c. Reprints 3c\neach. 75 (or $2.00. Stnd names tnd\ntddrtsses o( 8 friends who take\npictures end we will Include 3\nextrt prlnti. Promp efficient ser\nvice. \"Fotos\" c-o Postmaiter, Brll\nlant,'B.C.  \u25a0\nFURS\nBuy   your  Fur  Coat  Now\u2014Pay\nall   Summer-Free   storage-\nAttractive Pricei\nExpert Restyling - Repairing\n\u2014Low Rattl\u2014\nSAFE POLAR STORAGE\nPolar Furs Ltd. \u2014 Vancouver. B.C.\nFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\nWRITE FOR SAMPLE OF OUR\nnew payroll and time sheet Tbey\nart essential to every iint of business todiy. Dllly Newi Printing\nDept, Nelson. BC.\nt-IQUID SUGAR SUBSTITUTE FOR\ncakei, plei, puddingi, coffee, \u00abtc.\nFour-ounce bottle equal! eight\npoundi sugar, 70c postpaid. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ed Hutch.-on\nAgencies, Box 500, Spalding, Sask.\nFOR SALE: STORE AWNING, 23\nfeet. SUit country. Arms, brscketi,\nrollers, all parts. Ctnvai needi re\npain. What offer? Box 3319 News.\nPIPE \u2022 FITTINGS - TUBES. SPE-\nclsl low pricei. Active Triding Co.,\n918 Powell St, Vancouver,  B.C.\nCORONA PORTABLE fflPEWRlT-\ner. good condition, $17.90. J. R.\nRamsden. R.R  No. 1, Nelion\nFOR  SALE:   COAL RANGE. AL-\nmoit new. Phone 491-R.\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nWANTED FOR CASH: ONE ONLY, I\n2 or 3 ton, late model truck. State\nfull particulars ln firat letter. Box\n3420. Nelion News.  j\nIMTfORD LIGHT, DELIVERY IN\nExcellent mechanical condition.\nQueen City Motori.\nTsITCHRYSLETLiGHT STX7TT-\nconsed and raring to go. $12500\nKoo'enay Motora (Nelion) Ltd.\nNEW le USED~FORD \"A\" TRXN5\"-\nminioni. Nelion Auto Wrecken.\n1937 DODGE DeLUXE SEDAN Al\ncondition. Ph. 570-L.\nRADIATORS AND BALL BEAR-\ningi   Cty Auto Wrecken\nBOATS ANO ENCINES\nWANTED TO BUY: REASONABLY\npriced used rowboat with oan;\nalso \u00bb'o iut 30 lbi. o( odd barbell\nplates. Box J4J1 Dtlly Newi.\nCryptoquotes\nFMCFOM     BHO    DTHD     RHO     PB     DTK\nRCJDT     PJ    ATPLT     DC     RHEEO     SHN\nAPTMB-CTPN.\nTeeterdayt Cryptoquote: THE MAN WHO LOSES HIS OPPORTUNITY, LOSE8 HIMSELF-G. MOORE.\nCryptoquotei ire quotatloni of famous persons written cipher\nA liibititute chiracter hai replaced the original letter. For Instance,\nin \"R\" may lubititute for the original \"Br throughout the entire\ncryptoquote. or a \"BB\" may replace ao \"LL\". Find the key ind follow through to the lolution.\nCloie in, ilx room modern houw.\nLiving room with fireplace, dining\nroom, bright modern kitchen ind\nbathroom with new .fixtures. Three\nbright newly decorated bedrooms\nupstain. Full basement with piped\nhot air furnace. House In excellent\ncondition with' duroid roo.. IVt loti\nin lawn and garden, double gar\nage. Outstanding buy\nat   \t\n$4200\nT. D. Rosling\n688 Ward Street Phone 717\nFOR SALE: 61 ACRES ON MAIN\nhighway 1 Mi mllei to post of ce,\nichool. Home, birn, hen houie,\nhiy ihed. 18 fruit treu, 4 wilnut\ntreei, mall fruiti, 2 icrei ln niy\nIrrigation by flume. Write for par-\nticulan. Gui Detta, Fiuquler. B.C\nOOOD FARM LANDS FSB SALE\non euy termi In Alberti ind\nSHkitchcwin Wrltt for full Informition to 908 Dept of Nituril\nReiourcei.  CPR..  Cilgiry. AlU\nFOR SALE: NEW SUMMER CABIN,\ny.-mlle from Lakeilde Park (Beilby'i Po nl). Fruit trees, 164 acres\n4flo feet of lake frontagr Box 3395\nDaily Newi or Ph. 514-X.\n(Contlnutd In Next Column)\nPROPERTY, MOUSES, FARMS\n(CONTINUED)      \u25a0\nFOR $1850\nWe wlll sell 1 6-room house on\nland 50'xl20'\u2014House hts living\nroom, dining room, and kitchen\ndown and 3 bedrooms with elds-\nets and bathroom'up. Cement\nfoundation; ltrge woodshed and\ngood garden ground; also fruit\ntrees. Close to oarline.\nThis property il big value for\nthe money. Oood termi can be\narranged and poisesilon given\nat once.\nRobertson\nRealty Co. Ltd.,\n532 Ward Street.\nWILL SELL TRADE OR RENT,\nfurnished or unlurn., my home el\n905 Edgewood Ave G. B. Matthew\nCall a(ter 1 p.m. \t\n6-RM. HOUSE FOR SALE.. SBM1-\nmodern, 1 acre and (ruit trees, 3\nblocks from carline on Cherry St.\nApply Box 3366, Nelson News.\nWHY NOT RE-FINANCE YOUR\nmortgage at 6% We have (unds\navailable. Monthly reduction plan.\nAPPLEYARD\nSALE OR RENT; 3-RM. HOUSE\nfruit, garden, land,,ipring. Apply\nJ.  Russell, Granite Rd, Nelson.\nWANTED: 5- OR 6-ROOM BUNGA\nlow. Modern, close to High Schools\nCash. Box 3378. Daily News.\nWANTED: 5 ACRES LAND WITH\nhouse having water and electricity\nApply Be* 3338, Nelson Newa.\nSMALL HOUSE, 2 LOTS, $1300\ncash; or $15011 termi. C. W. Apple-\nyard\nt. A. WHITFIELD REAL ESTATE\nand Insurance. 417 Hill St. Nelson\nBEFORE BUYING  YOUR  HOME\nSee C W Appleyard It Co\nLIVE STOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES, ETC.\nTKE WHICH \u00ab\u201e,..\u201e\nchicks c\u00bbvE RBM..1\nWi regret that no more of theie\nFAMOUS CHICKS ire available this season.'\nWe thank our thousands of customers for their continued confidence in the \"CHICK8 WHICH\nQIVE RESULTS\".\nThere are t (ew copies left o(\nour \"ACTION YEAR\" Book.\nWrite for yojrs and remember\u2014\nIT'S RESULTS THAT COUNT\nl-frimc-ftSenfoH\nBox N      Langley Prairie, B. C.\nBABY CHICKS, NEW HAMPSHIRE\nand Rhode Island Red Approved\nand blood-t.ited Reidy to inip\nevery Tuesday $12 ptr 100 John\nGoodman, Gilley Avenue Ha_ch-\nery, 1653 Gilley Avenue, New\nWestminster. BC\nVictory Gives\nAlliesEdge\non Prisoners\nNEW YORK, May 13 <CP..-The\nAllied big of prisoner! In the Tunisian mop-up will give Internment\nofficials a firmer hand ln dealing\nwith Axis prisoners held ln North\nAmerica, Col. Hubert R. Strethem,\nformer Canadian director of internment operations, said ln an address\nto the New York Rotary Club today.\n\"Before this,\" Col. Stethem said,\n\"every German- prisoner knew that\nthe German High Command held\nthe whip hand as (ar as prisoners\nwere concerned, with the Axis holding 50 British officers for every one\nin our camps, and that knowledge\nled to some fantastic demands that\nwe tried to meet (or fear of reprisals\non our men held by the Germans.\"\nHe told the Rotarians that \"we\nhave., leaned over backwardi to\ncarry -out the termi of tha G*eneva\nConvention In regard to war prisoners\" and ln fairness to the German High Command, he added,\n\"they have'on the whole adhered\nto the Convention\" apart from the\nshackling of Dieppe prisoners and\nthe feeding of Allied prisoners on\ncivilian rather than military rations.\nCanadian Chiefs\nBack In Canada\nMONTREAL, May 13 (CP).-Brlg.\nF. R. Phelan, p.S.O., M.C, who was\nsucceeded as Commanding Officer\nof Canadian reinforcement units\noverseas by Maj.-Gen. J. H. Roberts,\nD.S.O., arrived home today after\nnearly three years In Britain.\nRe spoke warmly in a brief interview of the high morale of the\nCanadian troops in Britain, and of\ntbe powerful itriking force they had\nbecome.\nOthers arriving today from overseas were Brig. C. B. Chisholm,\nM.C, Director of Medto-1 Services\nfor the Canadian army, and Matron-\nin-Chief E. J. Smellie, who heads\nthe Canadian Army Nursing Service.\nJ. ROSS BELTON\nwhose appointment to the position\nof General Manager of Gutta\nPercha It Rubber, Limited is announced by Mr. F. A. Warren,\nPresident. Mr. Belton haf been\nAssistant General Manager since\n1936. In 11)20 ht Joined Gutta\nPercha and (or the past 23 years\nhas occupied positions ot Increasing Importance In both the Factory and Head Office.\nNEW   YORK  STOCKS\nAm Smelt dc Re\t\nAm Telephone\t\nAmerlcen Tobacco ..\nAnaconda  \t\nBeth Steel\t\nCanadian PacKlc \t\nDupont\t\nEastman Kodak  _\nGeneral Electric\t\nGenwal Motors\ni-Vi\n. 162_-\n. 56V4\n. 28H\n. t-Vt\n. 10%\n. 149%\n. 168%\n.   37\n51%\nInternational Nickel _  33%\nKenn Copper __  32%\nStan Oil of N J   _ 56%\nUnion Carbide  84%\nU S Steel _.... 53%\nVANCOUVER   STOCKS\nBODY Of NORTHOLM\nVICTIM FOUND\nON LONELY BEACH\nPRINCE RUPERT, B. C, Mby 13\n(CIP.-The body ot George Nord-\nstrom of Vancouver, one of 15 men\nwtho lost their Uvea when the coa_t-\nal iteamer Noctholai foundered lait\nJan. 16 off the North coast ot Vancouver Iiland, hae been fbund on a\nlonely.beach in the Queen Charlotte Islands.\n7 MILLION POUNDS\nOF FAT SALVAGED\nOTTAWA, May 12 (C!P)t- Mrs.\nPhyllis Turner, Adm_n__.t\u00bbtio_ -of\nOils and Fats (ot the Prices Board,\n.\u2022edd In a Board statement today\nthat more (hon 7,00,000 of the\n33,000,000 poundt of fats which must\n\u2014* rateed this year, by selvage (or\nthe manufacture of glycerine already hte been collected, the bulk\nog It loroea butchers' counters.\nMINES\nBnalorne  \t\nCariboo Gold \t\nGolconda \t\nGold Belt\t\nGrandview  _.\nGrull Wihksne .._..\nIsland Mountain _\nKootenay Belle\t\nPacific Nickel ....\nPend  Oreille  \t\nPioneer Gold\t\nPremier Gold  \t\nPrivateer\t\nReeves MadDonald\nSheep Creek \t\nWhitewater\t\nOILS\nAnaconda ....'_\t\nAnglo Canadian \t\nA. P. Consolidated ..\nCalg. Se Edmonton ....\nCommoil _\nCommonwealth   \t\nDalhouie\t\nHome  \t\nMcDougall Secur ...\nMercury _..\nModel  .......\nOkalta Com, \t\nPacific Pete '..\u201e ___.\nRoyalite  \t\nSpooner\t\nSouthwest Pete \t\nUnited\t\nINDUSTRIALS\nCapital Estates \t\nCoast Breweries \t\nUnited Distill\t\nBid\n9.18\n1.20\n\u202204 V4\n.12\n.15\n.04\n.22\n.10\n1.57\n1.90\n.75\n.30\nia\n.91\nAik\n910\n1.2S\n.75\n.24\nM\n2.00\n.36\n.50\n.93\n,_   .--     .03\n.06\n.01\n15\n1.58\n.20\nHI\n3.25\n.07\n_   '\nM\n-\u2022_\n23.00 25 00\n. .07 .10\n. -3 .40\n.   .06%     .07H\n.04%\nm\n.10\n148\n11\n_\n.30\n320\n07%\n.06%\nM-\nei\n*.Ss \u25a0\"\n225\nIX\n2 25\n'\".:\u2022\u201e' >...\u25a0\u25a0'\n\u25a0\nNELSON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1943 - O\n'Ukranlan-Canadlan Committee' Gets\nSharp Criticism From Old Land\nMOSCOW, May 13 (CP) - Today's newspapers published tn trtielt by Alexinder Bogomoletz,\nPreildent cf the Ukrainian Academy cd Sciences, orltici-ing the \"Ukrainian-Canadian Oommittec\" tbat,\nUve article said, \"not only Imagines\nItself representative of the Ukrainian people but pevnlta itsell to\ntpcak on the latter's behalf with the\nCanadian Government, allegedly expressing die desires of tbe Ukrainian people.\"\nBogomoletz wrote that the Ukrainian people, \"heroically struggling\nagalnat German plunderers, well\nknows Hi Mends and ttt enemies.\"\n\"Ttte Ukrainian people feel t\nwarm affection lor its Ukrainian\nbrothers residing in Canada, who,\ntogether with the. entire Canadian\npeople, do their utmost to expedite\ndefeat of Hitlerism, the common\nenemy at all progressive humanity,\"\nhe taid ln the article, entitled \"Soviet Ukraine and Ukrainian-German National-its in Canada.\"\nBecause ot Vait affection, he tald\n\"the greater wta tbt penplexttj\ncaused In' public circles of the Soviet Ukraine\" by newiptper reporti\nthat there existed In Canada a \"ape\ncial Ukrainian-Canadian Commit ,\ntee\" which sought to ipeak fbr thi'\nUkrainians.\nHe uld this committee \"whict\nconsists ol a handful of pro-Ger\nman-Ukrainian separatists allege\nthat Ukrainian* wish to heve 'a \u2014ft\narate, Independent Ukrainian jtn A\nin Europe.\"\n'It li not d-Uicult to peroeivi\nthat only traitors Oan propose -'Uel\na plan for organization of thi\nUkraine.\"\nBogomoletz had praise tor the Ca>\nnadian-Ukrainlai, Association \"un.\nder the patriotic leaderahlp whicn\nUkrainians residing in Canada render great aid to their brothers bt.\nyond the ocean gallantly and herol'\ncally. fighting for their freedom and\nhaippiness.\"\nModern Buses Rolling Along Alaska\nHighway Amaze Settlers in North\nWHnH-HORSE, Y. T., May 13\n(OP)\u2014The Spring thaiw -damaged\nthe Alaska Highway less than feared and already buses like those\non Oanadian highways amaze wt-,\ntiers deep in the heart o_ the Northland.\nDuring the dry and comparatively wann monithB ahead, Brig. Gen.\nJamet' A. CCOonriar, Commanding\nGeneral of the Northwest Service\nCommand, said today, the (Irst land\nroute in hiwtary to Alasto will be\ncome a permanent year-eiroynd\nroad.\n\"The pioneering phase of the Al-\noan project is ended, General O'Connor said in an interview. 'The\nJob now Is to ir._prt.ve, maintain and\ndevelop tl)e 1630 milea o< rood wc\npu-hed tfbrough from Maroh to\nNovember last year. By.November,\nwe plan to have an all-year hdgh-\nway.\"\nThe Spring thaw hed been particularly feared for washouts of bridges and stretdhei ot highway; JTow,\never, many t-mber bridges, built\nby engineer regiments aa temporary struehiree, withstood tbe full\nforce of liver ice movements. Ferries are being used where bridges\nbuckled.\n\"Right at the peek of the thaw,\"\nthe General said, \"a oonvoy o_\ntrucki reached Wataon Lake In the\nRocky Mountain* from Dawson\nOreek, the road's Southern terminus.\nTheft's pretty good\"\nThe big buses, although restricted\nto military penonnel tnd civilian\nconstruction workers, are now op\nerated on regular runs fron Daw-\nson Creek to Whiitefl-Orse. No commercial business is accepted.\n\"It'i quite a sight,\" one old settler observed, \"to see a bus rolling\nalong where before you saw only\n-ogslede, peck traini and an occasional canoe on rivers.\"\nOne ot the principal tasks this\nSummer will be gravelling long\nstretches c_ road.\nAfter the loe hae left the riven,\na survey will be taken o( all the\nbridges and some of the principal\nones' will be' reconstructed ai permanent, steel structures.\nThis Summer, the Northwest Service Command is Sho supervising\nconstruction of an auxiliary link\nfrom Haines, in Southeastern Alaska.\n. .'This will connect Southeistern\nAlaska with the Al con Highway,\nwill relieve any threat of congestion on tht White Pass and Yukon\nRailway at Skagway 'and will enable\nWater traffic (ram Seattle and the\nSouth to load directly onto trucks\ntar the haul into Fairbanks and Interior Alaaka,\" said Ool. Kenneth\nB. Bush, Service Coo-mand Ohlet of\nStaff.\nThe work of pushing (he road\nthrough Uut year, In Gtn. O'Con-\nnor'i opinion, wss es much of t\n(rentier enterprise tt the expedition bf Alexander Mackenzie or\nSimon FWser.\n\"Whenever I hear Kimecne say\nour present generation la soft,\" he\ncommented, \"I think of those young\n128\n2.50\nGOVT. REGISTERED EGG GRAD-\nlng itation, Rob-in. Prepired to\nUke eggi for shipment to Govt,\ndrying plant, Calgary, at minimum\nprice f.o.b. Robton. Grade A-lge\u201e\n2tc; Grade A-med.. 22c and A\npulleti, 19c. Apply Robson Co-op\nORDERS TAKEN FOR QUAUTY\nLeghorn chick! (or May and June\ndelivery. All itock approved and\nbloodtei.ed. Send (or particular!\nand price llit today. New Siberia\nFarm. A. llalikihin, Chilllwack,\nBr.tiih Columbia,,\nF6_r~SALE: \"HOLSTEIN COW, A\nheavy milker, fresh. Major Bros.\nProcter\nPETS. CANARIES, BEES, ETC.\nFOR SALE: t-MO MALE PUP. $2.\nApply Box 3330 Dally Newi!\nWTD: GD. HOME FOR LABRADOR\nretriever. Prefer Country Ph. 492V\nCalgary Livestock\nCALGAHY, May II (CP.-CaWe\nBd; no calvei; hogi 911; iheep 7.\nMedium-good butcher stecri 11 20-\n12; good to tholce butcher heifen\n11-11.75; common-medium 9.75-10.75;\ngood cows 8.75-9.50; common-medium 7 50-8.50; canneri ind cutter!\n5-7. Good bulli 9-9.75. Good-choice\nveal calvei 12-13; common-medium\n10-11. Oood itocker and feeder\nseen 10.25-11- common-medium 9-\n10. Good Iambi 13-13.50.\nHogi yeiterdiy 15.40 for Bl yard!\nand plinti; iowi 10.73 live weight\nyardi; 13.40 dreued yardi and planta\n(2).\n7)ta_Jt_L JmdL . . .\nLONDON, May 13 (CP)- The\nstock market closed generally steady\nIndustrials were selectively higher. Home rails and oils advanced.\nInternational securltlei were In\ndemand.\nBritish funds finished higher for\nNEW YORK\u2014A number of odds\nSouth American bonds were supported.\nWINNIPEG\u2014Wheat prices drop-\non (avorites did relatively well twt\nmany leaden were left at the post\nor (inlshed in lhe losing (ield.\nOn the side o_ the bulb -was the\ngreat Tunisian victory, growing idle\nInvestment funds and assorted hopeful business items. Smnje potential\npurchasers, however, stood aside io\nawait development* in connection\nwith the war-itrategy conferences\nat Washington.\nCanadian issues were mixed.\nTORONTO \u2014 Trends were mostly\ndownward in iluggish trading. Industrials, golds and western oili indices were all pared and baae metal\nlooked like joining them.\nSmelten was ahead in base metals\nbut Steep Rock, Falconbridge, arftt\nSherritt were among the laggards.\nCP.R. took a tumble in utilities.\nMONTREAL \u2014 Selective leaders\nwere at new peaks in trading and\nthe majority of issue! appearing\nwere unchanged to mildly Irregular.\nVANCOUVBR\u2014Oili were buying\nfeature Ihis moming. Prices were\ngenerally  higher along the board.\nWINNIPEG\u2014Wheat pricei dropped fractionally, the May closing Vt\ncent lower at 99% cents, the July\n%-Vt lower at 98S, the October %\nlower ait 99*4 and the December Vt\nlower at $1.00*4.\nIn the cash market aggressive\nAmerican demand for Canadian oat!\nwas repofted and 200,000 bushels\nwas sold. A little cash barley also\nsold for export to the United States.\nCHICAGO\u2014Grains dropped about\na cent at times today, wheat and\noata moving to new lows tor the\npast three weeks or longer, ts steady\nselling uncovered a scarcity of bids.\nSome stop loss orden were touched\noff, accelerating the decline.\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 Industrials\n20 rail! .\n15 utllltlei\nHigh\n138.55\n36.23\n20.10\nLow Cloie    Change\n137 56 137.88   ott     .36\n.35.91 38.04   ott     .07\n19.84 19.90   ott     .18\nToronto Stock Quotations\nMINES\nAnglo Huronlan \t\nBeattie Gold    _..\nBidgood  Kirkland \t\nButtalo Ankerite\nCaitle  Trethewey  \t\nEait MalarUc _.\nChromium MH\nConiauru-n MBnei\t\nCom MtS -\nDome Minei\t\nthe mort pirt ind In the\nUdorado Gold    \t\nFatoonbrldge Nickel ....\nHard Rock Gold  -   -\nHollinger    \t\nHudton Bty \u2014\nInter Nickel \t\nKerr Addison  _.,\t\nKirkltnd Uke ....\nLtke Short Mlntt\t\nLamaque  Contact\t\nLeitch Gold    \t\nLittle Long Uc  -\nMad-rod  Coekihutt \t\nMadsen Red Uke .......\nMalartlc  Gold   \t\nMclntyre Pore\t\nMcKenile Red Uke \t\nMining Corp\t\nNlpi ilng Mining .. ......\nNonnda   _..\nNormetal\t\nOmegt Gold \t\nPtmOur Pore    ._.\nPerron Odd  \t\nFickle Crow , -\n     4.13\n.....    117\n 2m\n._..    2.26\n 73\n...     1.21\n......     2,10\n....     110\n.. 43.75\n,   22.35\nforeign li!t\n4.10\n.411\n9.71)\n3125\n37.63\n8.13\nM\n11.00\n4M\nM\n.73\n1,80\nlir?\n170\nwno\nm\n145\nI JO\n46.00\n.80\nM\n\"ti\n.9.1\n1.4,1\nPreston East Dome ...\nSan Antonio  .._\nSherritt Gordon .....\nSiscoe Gold \t\nSladen Malartlc \t\nSudbury  Basin \t\nSullivan Cons  ....\nSylvanite       .... \t\nTeck Hughes   .\nToburn GoM  \t\nVentures    _\t\nWaite Amulet  _.\nWright Hirgreives ...\nOILS\nBritish Amerlcm'\t\nImperial\t\nInter Pete \t\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbltlbl Power A\t\nBell Tele -.\nBrasllltn Tract\t\nBreweri te Dlst \t\nB C Power\t\nBuild  prod      \t\nOtn Car St Fdy,    .\nCan  Pte Rly\nCtn Ind Al \t\nDom  Bridge      \t\nFord of Otntda  _..\nGoodyeir Tire    ' \t\nHamilton Bridgt \t\nImperial Tob \t\nMont Power \t\nNtt Steel Car  ..'\nPower Corp '__\t\nSteel ot an  \t\n105\na \u00bb5\n.90**\n.40\n.38\nIlll\n\u2022 .78\n1.80\n2.90\n.83\ntM\ntm\n360\n20.50\n18.13\n18.23\n,85\n149\n.     22\nt.\nXV,\n14'i\n7\n12\nt_\n'.'li'-,\n22 Vi\n82\nBU\n\\l.\n24',\nan\n7U.'\u00ab\nCanadian Troops\nHome Again After\nService Overseas\nMONTREAL, May 13 (CP)-More\nthan 150 Canadian soldiers and sailors and memben of the Canadian\nAuxiliary Fire Servlcei arrived here\ntoday by train on their way to\nhomes across Canada after seeing\nservice overseas. Two ol the men\nhad been on torpedoed Canadian\ncorvettes, others at Dieppe and with\ncoastal antl-aircratt units.\nA number o( them had recently\nbeen released from hospital after\ntreatment to injurlei luffer.d during\nthe Dieppe raid and are being Invalided home. Otheri ire coming to\nCanada to art aa Instructori and to\nreceive commissions.\nThey iald the Atlantic crossing\nwas \"just like a Suihmer excursion\"\nand that they saw no sign of enemy\ncraft.\nSENTENCED 7 YEARS ON\nMANSLAUGHTER CHARGE\nPRINCE RUPERT, B. C. May 13\n(OP)-Mr. Justice Wendell FSrris\nin Assize Court today tentenced\nWilliam Scott of Atlln to ieven\nyears' imj_rieor_ment in New Westminster Penitentiary for mens laugh.\nter ln connection with the death of\nJohn Oe.\nSHIP LOSSES LICHT\nIN AFRICA CAMPAIGN\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN\nNORTH AFRICA, Mby 13 (AP) -\nShipping losses In moving tbe enormous number ot men and lupplies\ninto North Africa _or the Allied\ncampaign have amounted to 2.16\nper cent of the total traffic, tt was\nannounced o-fieiblly  today.\n10 _t CENT U.BX.\nSTUDENTS JOIN UP\nVANCOUVER, May 18 (CP.-Ten\nper cent of the University of Britiah Columbia students who attended\nCanadian Qffksen' Training Oorpa\ncamp at Vemon recently have enlisted and will take up duties In the\nCanadian Aotlve Army , by next\nweek. Mort than 600 itudenti returned from the camp today.\nMONTREAL     STOCKS\nINDUSTRIALS\nAuociated 'Brew of Cm     17\nCanadian  Bronu       J3>rt\nCan Car St Fdy Pfd    29.4\nCan Celanese Pfd ..   ..,   138\nCan Steam-hip    13\"i\nCon Mln Ji Smelt      ,    43%\nDom Steel It Coal B     SV\u00ab\nGatineiu Power Pfd ... .... ....   87\nMcColl Fforitentc     6%\nNatlonar Brew Ltd       30\nQuebec   Power     14Vi\nShbwnlgtn W & P     17V*\nSouth Can Power _    10V4\nSteel of Can P(d           84Vt\nBANKS\nBulk o( Commerce .     133\nDominion Bink   lSflWj\nImperii!  174\nBank o( Montreal       ..   151 Vy\nNova. Scotli  23(1\nBunk o( Tu.on'.o   240\n_.\\_. Gngitteem-\nHave your Job problem answered by an expert counsellor.\nWrite the CareeT Engineer,\ncare ot the Nelion Daily Newi.\nOnly initials will be publiihed.\nPleut explain the vilue of Vocational Antlytlcal Tub. \u2014T.J.C.\nI think your question is oi sufficient general interest to ansrwer lt\nhere. When a whole men or woman\ngoes on the job, there is profit and\ncontiMUment for worker and employer alike. By the words \"whoie\nman\" 1 mean thtit he it pn p job\n\u00bbihere he can use all his ability\u2014\nnot juat one pfi_ee of It. For instance a street car conductor may\nhave a natural bent towards succeuful politics. W*hat happens? He\ndrives the car with his hands and\ntosses good politics with hla tongue\nat the some time\u2014end neither jobs\nare well done. If such a man were\nto be analyzed by a proper \"battery\" of tests, It might be found\nthat he is not mechanically Inclined by nature (therefore never ln\nline for success at a conductor),\nhut that lie _ ah extrovert, with\ngreai sympathiei ftr the masses,\nnot onty e forceful .ipeaker but a\nlogical thinker end can _\u00bbt his\nthoughts in clear English and get\nthings done, the attributes od a\npriceless statesman. His other aptitude! and abilities would be ttken Into comideritlon and he would\nknow the utmost about himself \u2014\nand his report would curry coflfl-\ndence to those with and for whom\nhe works.\nft ts po-wble to trrlve tt very\nclear definit-cni o( a perton'i characteristic! including home adjustment, special interests, aoclal, religious, political, emotional, vocational reaction!, <-<l\\i.ationol and\nperscnallty features\u2014and to make\nup a report on theee finding! that\ngivet the penon grounds for confidence in himself\u2014or otherwite.\nTheie veceUonal teiu tre now\navailable ki Canada, from aeveftl\nVocational Couniellon.\nALLIED RAIDS FORCE\nESSEN EVACUATION\nSTOCKHOLM, Mhy 13 (CP) -\nThe Gorman city of Bawn haa been\nhit k hird by R.A.F. raidi that all\nperaous not employed In war pianti\nthere muit be evacuated, the Yty\/eti-\n- National Zeitung declares. An\n_<eue o( thii n_Avapftj.Pr, dated Miy\n3, reaching here today, said 42 por-\nsoni were killed and many terioui-\nly Injured In the Inst raid before\nthai dtte. The only ronion casual-\ntiei wtre that small, the newipiper\nsaid, wa., becaute women and children l_,d moved fiom the city carl-\nt.1   ...__.^___ _\n \u2022__\n \t\n\u2014-__--__\n_0 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY, MAY  14, 1948\nGreat oe*e \u00abi-\u00bbIW*\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb'\nFORKT\nIGE\nPAULETTE 60DDARD\nsusah umu\nCinidi Carriei On\nNEW SOLDIERS ARE\nTOUGH\"\nShowi at 7100-8:44\n\u00bb CIVIC\nF. H. SMITH\nIf It's Electrle\nPhona 666        351 Btker St.\nWatch (or tht\nSUCAR BOWL\nSPECIALS\nIn Tomorrow'! PiSer\nFOR RENT\nSINGLE ROOM\nANNABLE BLOCK\nPLATING\nCARDS\n75c and $1.50\nMann, Rutherford\nDRUG CO.\nOrmond Surina Ditt\nat Kimberliy\nKMBE-ftLEY, B. C. \u2014 Ormand\nJerome, 15-monthi-old lon of Mt\n\u25a0nd Mn. J. Surina ot Kimberley,\ndied following a short Illneu. Ee\nwas born ln Trill and hit perenti\nhave lived in Kimberley only a\nyear. A brother, Orville, age 4, survives blm, besides bU parents.\nNews of thfe Day\nCribbage tonight Eigle Bell.   -\nAdmission Mc, S p.m. iharp\nB. A. Siunden, Chimney Sweep,\nPhone 90\nSoft drink bottlei wanted. Oood\nprice paid. Columbia Bottling Worki\nBummer CotUge, Bilfour, close to\nbeech. Blackwood Agency.\nTor leedi that will grow\u2014Oo to\nWilt's Newi Depot.\nWe can repair any mike of Ironer.\nBeatty Reptir Service, Ph. Bl.\nMovie Story Mag,, Etqulre, Movie\nihow on sale at VALENTINE'S,\nPOLAROID CLASSES\nFor your protection.\nNow available at\nCuthbert Motors Ltd.\nOpp Hume Hotel and Put Office\nHave You Ordered Your\nCOAL!\nDON'T wait until next Fall to order your\nWinter's supply \u2014 BE SAFE and order now\nfor early delivery...   .\n3 ton or\n1 ton       over\nGAIT\u2014 Lump    $11.25     $10.75\nStove      9.75        9.25\nWIUDFIRE\u2014    Lump     11.50       11.00\nEgg     10.75       10.25\nCREENHJLt\u2014 Furnace    1100       10.50\nStoker       9.00 8.50\nBURNS\nDumber lcoalco\/4\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSalt* 205\nMedicil Arti Building\nBUSINESS MAN'S\nLUNCH       ,\n11:30 to 5:00\nMelon Dew\nICB CBEAM PAHLOB\nFleury's Pharmacy\nPrescriptions\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMed Arti Blk.\nPHONE 25\nW. W. Powell\nCompany, Limited\nThe Home of Good humber\nWholesale and Retail\nTelephone 176\nFoot of Stanley Street\nPhone\n10- 11\nSia\/L ^hoc-hy*\nQuality\nService\nMACARONI, Quaker Quick\nCooking, Ib. pkt..,   on\n2 for  *Wt\nPEAS, Sun Rhe, Sieve 5\u2014\n(Limit 2) 20-ox. Oft _\ntlni, 2 for L*7-Z\nPUMPKIN, Nabob, Urge 28\n-_\": 15c\nMAGIC BAKING       or\nPOWDER, 12 oi. tin aWC\n16 os. Hn * 30<\n2 H>. Hn 70tt\nMAGIC BAKING 11 .\nSODA, Lb. pkt. ... UC\nT\u2122^':... 14c\nPEARL SOAP, or\n5 ben  LOl\nTHRIFT SOAP FLAKES \u2014\nST4-*. 48c\nTOILET SOAP, Maple 1QA\nLeaf, 4 ban 13C\nCAKE FLOUR, QQ\nSwam' Down, pkt. . *wC\nBAKER'S  CHOCOLATE \u2014\n_t**:\\ 19c\nDR. JACKSON'S        0 J\nMEAL, Pkt OfK\nSTAFFORD'S SOUPS\u2014Each\npkt. makei 4-6 servings in\n4 minutes. Chicken Noodle, French Onion, Old-\nFashioned Bean, Yellow\nPea, Creen Pea,        OQ\n2 pkts *WC\nVegetable, 2 pkti ...'Mti\nNOOK NAPS, 70 to   OP\na pkt., 2 for a-vC\nNABOB\nTEA\n2 ox. pkt Utt\n4o*. pkt 211\n8 ox. pkt 381\n16 or. pkt 7M\nNow, more than ever,\nit pays to buy a really\ngood tea. *\nm\nQUALITY PRODUCE\nASPARAGUS, Crand Forki, Lb 25<\nLETTUCE, Freih Headi, Each 2S#\nRADISHES, CREEN ONIONS, Local, 2 bunchet ... .15*\nSPINACH, Local, 2 lbi 35*\nTOMATOES, Victoria Hot Houie, Ib 48f)\nTOMATOES, Mexican Field, Ib 35f\nFLOUR\nFive Roses, Maple Leaf,\nRobin Hood,   Royal\nHousehold, Purity\n98-lb. Sack |3.10\n49-lb. Sack fl.60\n24 lb. Sack HS<\n7-lb. Sack *_Hti\nRHUBARB, Local,\n3 lb*.\t\n25c\nORANCES, Florida 252'i.\n2 doien\t\n87c\nOarden Club meets tt City HtU\nat S tonight. Diicuuion on carry-\nInt bulbs through to next season.\nBOGS\nSee Robion Co-op Ad ln\nClassified   Columni.\nLcjve your reprlnti ind get your\nfllmi developed at\u2014 ***-\nRBNWICK'S   PORTRAIT  STUDIO\nSmall ranch about 5 acres cleared;\ngood houie, water record; cloie to\ngood town. (3000 terms or $2900\ncaih ROBERTSON REALTY.\nDent mlw bearing Ilr; M. Alfred\nGibbi tddreu In , Scindlr.av.in\nChuroh at 8 p.m. tonight Many yein\nexperience ln Ootptl work ln Africi\nAuitrtlli, New Zeilend tnd England\n' Let Pyrex tojve your glitf problem.\nThe,Ideal gift (or ihower-or wedding present. See our large auortment of both oven tnd flame ware.\n, .HtpP^EjaOICS\n'''tiOCXfi-BTH.Vtt-O   7\nChooiq from opt of tht t beiutlful colon in1 which you can buy thit\nwill finiih deluxe\u2014 Velio.    .\nBURNS' LUMBER le COAL CO.\nStvtn Featurei of The Qoipel,\ntonight, at 1 -p.m., by M. Alfred\nQlrtii, Evangel lit, Author and Com'\nposer. Evangelical Mission Covenant Church, 800 Baker St Every\nbody welcome. No collection.\nTIRE  RETREADING\n\u2014Truckownen\u2014\nWc  have   modern  equipment\nHave your  tlrtt retreided NOWI\nRIVERSIDE MOTORS\n1993 Col. Ave., Trail \u00ab\u2022 Phone 440\n\u25a0n\u00bb 1 '\nSOMERS' FUNERAL\ni    SERVICE\nTM Baker St Phoae 23-\nOpen Day and Night\nCrematorium Ambulance\n*m***m_Ji_mf_* -|\"~\u2014- ....\nJ. P. Walgren\n.   General Contractor '\u25a0\n301 Carbonate St.\nFor retl vtlut in\nRINGS\n.,-..    See\nHARVEY\n084, Biker St\nTRV\nHOOD'S\nRy\u00ab, Malt, Whole\nWheat & Fancy Bread\nFiling cardi. All sizes ind rulings.\nD. W. McDerby, 'The Stationer and\nTypewriter Man\", 934 Baker St.,\nNelion, B.C.\nReglitered Nunei tnnutl meet\nmg of Weit Kootenay Dlitrict tt\nNursei Home Wedneiday, May 18,\n8 p.m., 30c each. Thole planning to\nattend, phone Mlu Tregear at 868\nby Monday. Dr. M. R. Baited ot\nTrail wlll apeak on Transfusions\nand Blood Banki.\nChoose Your\nSPRING\nWALLPAPER\nat\nMURPHY BROS.\nSivt your Sugar Rition\u2014\nOet a bottle ot\nSACCHARIN  TABLETS\nVi quarter grain tablet equal to\n1 teupoonful ot sugar\n_\u2022*-_><\u2022   \u25a0       a\n100--H-3O*\nAt Your Rexall Store.\nCity Drug Co.\nPhone 84 \u2022 -lex 4(0\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nf W. L THOMPSON. Prop\nDay and Night Strvlct.\n24 Hour\"Ambu!anct Service\n616 Kooteniy St        Phont 881\nIs Necessary for Health\nSTAR CAFE\n in r \u25a0 1111111111 \u25a0 \u25a0 i \u25a0 i \u25a0 i \u25a0 t i \u25a0 11 \u25a0 i \u25a0 111 \u25a0\nLook Your Beit\nand you'll feel your\nbelt With a lovely\npermanent\nHaiAh Tru-Art\nBeauty Salon\nJohnitone Block\nPhone 327\nBARREL\nSWEATERS\n100% Pure Wool    A\nfl.TB\nJust arrived ... a new,\n..shipment of these pure\nwool, crew neck sweaters'\nIn all colors.\nEMORY'S\nThe Hani, Store-\nQuality Groceries\nWt Havt a Complttt Lint\nLAKESIDE SERVICE\nPh. 485 Frtt Deliver;\nOpp. Lakeilde Ptrk\nHave the |ob Done Right\nSet\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER  PLUMBER\nPHONE 815\nCRAPEFRUIT, Florida, Cood Sixe   OA\n3 for  *wC\nCERTIFIED SEED POTATOES,\nNetted Coma, 50-lb. aack ...\nEISENHOWER\nVICTORY \"OVER THERE\"\nIS MADE POSSIBLE BY\nVICTORY LOANS HERE\n'THE EIGHTH ARMY WON OUR VICTORY THERE \u2014 LET'S\nMAKE  OUR VICTORY HERE SURE THROUGH  REACHING\n,'\/.*'    OW VICTORY LOAN\n$77,000 NEEDED\nFELLOW CITIZENS!\nThii la Eighth Army Day. Ceneral Mont gomcry and the United Nationi have won a\nglorioui Victory. The enemy la Oil the run! ... Let'i regiiter our gratitude in a practical\nway for the magnificent Victories of our North African Armiet. Make sure we reach our\nobjective here by going,over the top In thia, Fourth Victory Loan . . . Make your Dollars\nfighting Dollars. Back the attack ... We dare not f alf down at thia critical time ... Come on,\nCitizens of Nelaon. Yon have never failed ua yet. Your money ia needed to apeed our\nArmed Forcei along the road to Victory. Aa we value our HOMES, our FAMILIES, our way\nof living, wa muat allow NOTHING to obscure our point of vision; NOTHING to deter\nour attention from thla goal. ,\nEnough planei; enough ihips; enough tanki;.and the bomba, guna, ammunition and\nother equipment with which to fight them\u2014quick enough\u2014and we win and bring our\nBoya and Girls home Victorious. v'\n\u2022n. fr. stibb-m\nMayor.and Nelaon Chairman,\nNational War Finance Committee.\nIF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY BOUGHT A VICTORY BOND... OR\nIF YOU CAN BUY ANOTHER...\nt\nPhone Local Headquarters - 906 -\nA SALESMAN WILL CALL\n... OR MAKE YOUR APPLICATION THROUGH YOUR BANK \u2014\nKELSON WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE\nMayor N. C. Stibbs\nC. B. Garland\nLt.-Col. C. A. Hoover\nE. A. Mann\nD. Townaend\nE. Horton\nR. B. (Jack) Morrii\nA. H. Allan\nR. b. Barnea\nE. E. L. Dewdney\nP. C. Morey\nAid. George Turner\nT. H. Glover\nR. Foxall *\u2022\nL. L Boomer\nD. D. McLean\nJ. P. Duffy\nW. Marquii\nW. Roy Hunter\nL. W. 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