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Bomber Command darted 500 miles from\nEngland Thursday evening and penetrated heavy Nazi defences\nto bomb the world-famed Carl Zeiss Instrument Works and\nother targets in  the Centralf\t\nCerman city of Jena, the Air\nMinistry announced early tq-\nday.\nThe raid wai carried out by two\nformations of the wooden bombers\nwhich, \"by skillful navigation in\ndifficult conditions\" reached Jena\njust before dark, the Air Ministry\n\u25a0aid. Jem is ln Thuringia, 139 miles\nSouth and slightly West of Berlin.\n\"Anti-aircraft fire wu Intense\nand a balloon barrage wai flying\novir thi tirget,\" uld an Air Miniitry communlqui, \"but tha Moi-\nqultoi prmed home their atticki\non the Carl Zelu Initrument\nWorki and tha Schott Glass\nWorki from below 200 fiet\n*\"Pr_limlnary reporta Indicate that\nboth factoriei were hit.\n\"Three of our aircraft are missing, two of which were ieen to collide In the ilr over Germany.\"\nThe fictoriei of Carl Zeiss makes\n\u2022II typu ot optical Instruments for\nthe Oermin Army, Navy and Air\nServlcei, ind the Schott Glut\nWorki makes raw md flnlihed optical glau. The two ire not only\nJena's leading Industries but ire\nthe most important factoriei of their\nkind in all Germiny.\nThe million meant that the Mosquitos had to make a round-trip of\nconsiderable more than 1000' miles.\nTheie iwlft craft previously hive\nraided Berlin ind Oslo.\nLONDON, Mty 28 (CP)\u2014Britiih fighter plinu destroyed two\n\u2022nemy tighten In iweepi over\nNorthern Frince md Belgium thli\nevening, and anothir Indication\nef the aerial might tha Axif muit\nfaoa In tha lengthening Summer\ndayi wu ieen In the official statement that American heavy bomb-\nart blaited 74 Nail planu out of\ntha iky on ilngle day'i bombing\nminion.\nThey icomplished thii totil Miy\n21 during tbe ituttering raids without eicort on tht submarine building yirds It Dmden ind Wilhelmshaven, United Statu Aerial Heidquirten innounced. The action\nMit U American bomben.\nlist Air Miniitry reported to-\n' atgU thit i Belglin Typhoon bomber pilot, one of thoie making the\nBelgium iweep, ittacked two locomotives, bombed iome lock gates,\nihot up Germin troops ind damaged\ntwo tugs and \u2022 barge. One British\nplane wu loat ln the offenilve opentioni.\nThe record tally of enemy ilrcnft by the Americin bomberi,\nwhich bootted to 297 the number\ndemolished in eight nidi embracing IS tirgeti so far this month, was\n10 higher than the previous top set\nMiy M In the ittacks on Kiel, Antwerp, Courtral, and Velsen. Those\nraids, mide by heivy ind medium\nbomberi, coit 11 American planes.\nIn the flrit 27 days of May the\nAmerican bomberi already have\n\u2022howered \u2022 bigger weight of bombi\non Ntzl European targeti than in\nany full month io fir, md the\nmonthi ictivlties resulted in the\nheavieit American losses, 40 big\nbomben.\nBig Squadron of\nChinese\nPlanet Raidi japs\nCHUNGKING, May 27 (AP)-The\nrecommended mercy. He was sen-\nJapanese advances into Western Hupeh Province, in Central China,\nitruck today it Chingying, near\nitnteglc lching. miin bise for the\ntwo-week old Jipineie drive\nThi Chineie Centnl News Agency\nreported that during the morning a\nlarge iquadron of Chinese bombers\nlashed out it Chingying and In the\nalternoon bomben escorted by fighters itruck again at the town and ts\n.environs, bombing and striflng from\nlow altitudes.\nThe nlders Inflicted heavy damige, the Agency nid, and all returned to thr ir base\nIchang li 1000 mllei up the great\nYangtze u the river winds and 482\nmllei South of Chungking, at which\nthe Jipanese operations appear to\nbe aimed.\nDenies Report Cos\nRation to Be Cut\nVANCOUVER, May 27 (Clt-Oii\nController O. B. Cottrelle, through\nIlls Regional Representative. Ma).\nP. A. Curry, today described \u2022\u2022\n\"mide out of whole cloth\" reporti\nthat the value of guolme rition\ncouponi In Cinadi might be reduced from three to two galloni.\nTtlt report ippeired In i Toronto\npiper (Telegram) Yeiterdiy ind\nwai attributed to \"iavlcel from responsible sources In Ottawi ind Toronto.\"\nDavies Says Stalin\nSeemed in Accord\nWith F.D.R. Letter\nMOSCOW, Miy 27 (AP) \u2014\nJoieph E. Daviei, Pruldent\nRooievelt'i Speciil Envoy, uld\ntonight that Premier Stalin, In\ntheir final mtetlng, givt tvtry\nIndication thit ht was entirely In\naccord with the contents of thl\nPresident's litter,\" brought here\nby the Amtrietn.\nHt uld ht based hli itatement\non thl cordial atmosphere with\nwith which he wti received it\ntht Kremlin whtrt lut nlgbt hi\nreceived a written tnd sealed rt*\nply from Stalin te Pruldent\nRooievelt'i secret letter.\nAMERICANS GAIN\nSTRATEGIC\nATTU FOOTHOLD\nCrack Chichagof\nDefences;\nBomb, Shell Japs\nCASUALTIES LICHT\nBy JOHN M. HIQHTOWER\nAuoclated Prin SUff Writer.\nWASHINGTON, Mty 27 (AP)\n\u2014Afttr two dayi of hand-to-hand\nfighting United Statai troopi en\nAttu Island havt cricked thl\nrldgt dtftnou gutrding tht mtln\nposition tt Chlchigof Harbor, tht\nU.S. Navy Department reported\ntodty,\nA imtll tret tt tbe htrbor it one\nof two mtin positions itlll held by\nenemy, forces pn tbe Westernmost\nAleutian Island. When it falls tht\nJapaneu wlll hold only a ridge\nline about three milu to tbe South\nBetween Lake Coria and Lake Nicholas. The ridge line already is under American preuure.\nA foothold on the high ground\ndominating the Chichagof position\nof the Jipanese wai won Wednes-\nday. A United Statea warship hid\nturned lti heivy guru on enemy\nihore Installation! the day before\nand itarted numerous fires.\nThli wu followed up yeiterday\nby powerful Army ilr attacks\npreiumibly from the advance Americin bue on Amchitki Island\n23S mllu to the Southeast. Heavy\nand medium bomben and Lightning flghteri, which itrafed Jipineu Installation* and penonnel,\ncarried out thl attacks.\nPrior to the issuance of the Nivy\ncommnlque, Wir Secretary Henry\nStimion discussed the Attu lituation at a Preu Conference and reported that American cuualtiei had\nbeen \"relatively light\"\u2014127 killed,\nSM wounded and US missing.\n\"We have reuon to believe that\nJapanese losses have been much\nheavier,\" Stimson laid.\nAmplifying this. Informed authorities said it would not be lurprising\nIf the Japanese loises already exceed 2000.\nStimson said American troopi\nnow hold both sides of Chlchigof\nBay and are attacking along the\nridge dominating the remaining\nJapinese positions. He sild thai\ncleir weather would greatly accelerate Uie opention since it\nwould permit heavy and sustained\nair support.\nFew Businesses to\nObserve\nHoliday June 2\nVICTORIA May 27 (CP) - June\n2 will be obierved u the celebration of the King'i birthday, but Informition at the Parliament Bulldlngi today was that few If any businesses In British Columbia would\nobserve the diy ai i holiday.\nEMMONS TO LEAVE\nHONOLULU\nHONOLULU. T. H., May 2 (AP,)\n\u2014Lt.-Gen. Deloi C. Emmons, who\nhelped bring order out of the chsos\nby taking over the Hawaiian Department of the United Statea Army\n10 dayi ifter the Jipaneu sneak attack on Purl Hirbor, li to leive the\nwoll-<lr.ended Iilandi for \u2022 new assignment. _.\nMPOUT PLOT TO\nOUST WTAIN, DEAT\nMADRID, Miy 27 (AP.)-Spinlih\nPreu correspondents uld ln dlipitchu from Pirii today thit i plut\nli brewing In Vichy to oSil Pierre\nLaval, Marcel Deat and other\n\"child of the old political partiei\nto prepire the way for i regency\ngovernment  ln  frince.\nWATER LEVEL\nRising neirly two-thlrdi of i foot\nIn the 24 houn, the like itood it\n977 (eet ibove the low witer mark\nuro it 8 pm., Thundiy. The day'i\ngiin wu .04 foot In the ilx dayi\niince the witer turned upwird again\nafter Its M-diy recession, liie rlie\nhir been 2.99 feet, lnd the level ii\nnow Ju.t .30 foot below the eirly\npeik of 708 feet\nALLIES PLASTER\nBIG SICILIAN\nBASE AT COMISO\nBatter Four Ships;\nPantelleria,\nSardinia Also Hit\nDOWN 5 PLANES\nBy DANIEL DI LUCE\nAuociited Prut SUff Wrlttr\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN\nNORTH AFRICA, Mty 17 (AP)\u2014\nTht shattering non-stop Allltd\naerial offensive igilnit IUly and\nAxli Urgeti In tha Mediterranean\nhai added the big Slblllan airfield\nof Comlio to lti urgeti.\nAmerican heavy bomben slashed\nthrough a icreen of 90 German\ntighten yeaterday to drop heavy\ncirgoea of fragmentation bombi on\nthe airfield, the Allied Command\nannounced today while R.A.F. headquarten at Cairo reported that\nR.A.F. light bomben iweeplng the\nEutern Mediterranean Unl- ont\nAxis iteamship off Greece, seriouily damaged another, eet: fire to a\nthird and forced the crew of a fourth\nto abandon ihip.\nAltogether five enemy, planei\nwere reported deitroyed by the\nNorth Africm Commmd in the last\n24 houri igaimt the lou of two Allied planei. Besides thret Messer-\nschmltts knocked down near Comlio, an Italian flying boat wu destroyed on the water, tnd a Heinkel\n111 was shot down Tueiday night\nby a coastal air force patrol\nDocks, ihipping, airfields, a power\nitation, train md gun emplacement!\nwere battered on Italy'i Southern\nring of island defencei.\nFlghteri at thl ume time iccompinled medium bomben In in\nittick on tht enemy's alrfltldi\nIt Ponte Ollvlo tnd Blicarl; ihot\nup troopi and gun emplacements\non tht llttlt Iilmd of Pantelleria,\nand bomb-cirrylng fighters effectively itruck it \u25a0 numbtr ot\ntirgeti in Sardinia, :\nAmong the Sardinian targets picked off by tbt Allied airmen wu I\npower itation generated by the Ttr-\nco dam which is the largest on tht\niiland,\nFlamei bunt from a large transport Hit directly at Golfo Aranci off\nNortheastern Sardinia, and a imall\nboat nearby alio caught fire. Three\nstorage Unks wen ignited, dock-\nside buildings were shot up, and an\nItalian flying boat deitroyed.\nWar Planners\nReach\nFinal Agreement\nWASHINGTON, May 27 (AP.) \u2014\nPreiident Roosevelt announced today that Uie war conference of the\nAnglo-Amerlcm staffs hu ended,\nIn \"complete igreement on futurt\noperatloni ln ill theatres of the\nwaf.\"\nThe President Issued i one-sentence statement on the end of the\nand air advisers.\nhere May 11 when Prime Minister\nChurchill arrived from BrlUin for\npirleyi with Mr. Roosevelt, accompanied by hli top military, naval,\nmomentoui   parley   which   began\nThe statement:\n\"The conference of the combined\nstafsf in Wuhlngton hai ended ln\ncomplete agreement on future operatloni In all theatrei of the war.\"\nOriginally Mr. Churchill and the\nPreildent had planned I Joint itatement, but the White houie raid they\nhad agreed today to change that arrangement and let Mr. Rooievelt\nspeak alone.\nIdentify Two Who\nFired Shots\nin East Camp Riot\nSUSSEX, N. B\u201e Miy 27 (CIP.) -\nTwo loldlen were identified in evidence tonight for the tint time u\nhiving fired ihoti during i riot it\nCamp Suuex May 8.\nThoie named at I continued Inquest Into the death of Pte. D. M,\nBennett, McKellar, Ont, were Pte.\nT. Bergeton, of the Voltlgeuri de\nQuebec Regiment, md Pte. J. P.\nBldegire, ilso of the Voltlgeuri.\n400 Canadians to\nRtctivt King's\nBirthday Honors\nOTTAWA. Miy J7 (CP)\u2014Awirdi\nfor some 400 penom ln the Cinidlin Armed Forcei will be contained In tha Kings Birthday Honon Lilt to be issued June 2, It wu\nleirned tonight\nUnder thi Canadian Government'i\npolicy, none of the iwards wlll cirry\ntitles, ilthough iome miy be awards\nof membenhlp In Orden of Chiv-\nairy providing thit membenhlp dou\nnot Involve the bestowing of \u2022 titlt.\nJAPS TAKE LICKING ON ATTU\n. A view of Holtz Bay, centre, and Chichagof Harbor, toft, where American\nforces threaten to sweep the Japs into the\nsea. The Japs already have lost their main\nbase in the Holtz Bay area. The Americans have won a foothold on a ridge South\nof Chichagof Harbor after a two-day\nbattle.\nIRU HOUSE 37\nNAZIS TAKEN\nIN DIEPPE RAID\nMale Enlistments in\nArmy Since War\nBegan Total 469,000\nNEW CATEGORIES\nOTTAWA,'Miy V (CP.-The\nHouse of Commoni gave thli ifternoon to the Ctntdlm Army and\nmemben 'vtpptrtd Oefenet Mlnliter Rtliton with quutloni tbout\ntht soldier, hli command, hil\nheilth, hli tehltvementi, hit pty\nand hli peace of mind,\nAnswering, Col. Riliton revealed,\n\u2022mong other thingi, thit:\n1. 37 Germm pri-onen were ttken in the Dieppe raid, 25 of them\nnavy ratings, eight soldiers and (our\niir {ore*,\n:. Mile enlUt8_u.il la\nilnce tht wir mm to Mit Ap\n30 totalled 400,066, on the bull of\ntelegnphic returni, with 34,538 ln\ntbt tint four monthi of thli yetr.\n!. Formi hive been luued for dlitributlon to Ctntditni terving in\nthe United Stites forcei informing them of their right to chooie\nlervice in the Cinidlan army. He\ncould not eitimate the number of\nthe 0000 in the United Statei forces\nwho might choose to transfer, but\nhe undentood a comiderable num.\nber of appl'catloni had been received by the Canidlan Military\nAttache at Wuhington.\n4. That every National Defence\nHeadquarten officer li available\nfor lervice wherever required. The\nMinister defended his heidquirten\nitaff md praised Its service, tfter\nJ. E. Pouliot (Lib. Temiscousta) had\nreferred to promotions of officeri\nwho won their ipun In Ottawi.\"\n5. By irrangement between the\nDefence and Munitions Department!, wartime housing accommodation wu made available for iol-\ndlen' dependentl ln leverely congested ireu where the need was\ngnve.\n0. A new lyitim of eitegorln-\ntion of recrulti li bslng adopted.\nThli wlll deil with cam iuch u\nthit of \u2022 mm with two fingen\noff who wu upabli of being a\ngood loldier, but who previouily\n' wu put In \u2022 citegory lowir than\nA beoauu of hli detect. Now thl\nrecrult'i defect will he conildered\nIn nlitlon to the work hi li ax-\npioted to do.\nToday's discussion was in the continued debate on the 13.800,000,000\nwar appropriation resolution.\nJustice Minister St. Laurent Introduced i bill to amend tbe Criminal Code, which hu the effect of\nstrengthening the provlilons covering betting on horse ricei ind ilmllar eventi.\nCol. Rilion laid that transfer! ot\nCan\/dims from United States forces\nwhen they come will be made it\nCmidim enlistment centrei In the\nUnited Statei. where the applicant\nwill be Interviewed by i Cinidlin\nOfficer ind If loctpliblt will be\ndiichirged from United Stitei forcei\nmd enliited ln the Canidlm.\nThe Miniiter gave irmy enlistment! this yeir as follows:\nJinuiry 11,031; February 8.B27;\nMirch 7,535 lnd April 6,442.\nCanadian Senior\nAir Staff\nOfficer Promottd\nOTTAWA, Miy 27 (CP.) - Air\nForce heidquirten tonight innounced the promotion of Oroup\nCapt. C. It Slemon, 30, of Bowmanville, Ont., Senior Air SUff Officer\nof the R.C-A.r. Bomber Group over-\nMai, to the rink of Air Commodore.\nAir Commodore Slemon wu Director of Opentioni it Air Forct\nheidquirten whin the Cinidlan\nBomber Group wu formed, ind\nwent to Britiln u Senior Air Staff\nOfficer under Air Vice Minhil O. I.\nBrookei, OB.E. Air Officer Comminding the group.\nBif R.A.F. Bombtn\nBreak Air\nOffensive Lull\nLONDON,   Mty   M   (Frldiy).\n(CP)\u2014R.A.F. heivy bomberi atUcked Germiny during the night\ntfttr ipeedy Moiquito bomben\nhid etrritd out tn eirly tvtnlng\nrtld on tht famous Carl Zelu\nInstrument worki md other Urged In Jena, It wu tnnounotd\ntodiy.\nTht objective of the night al-\nuult wai not immediately dlicloied. Thl twin forayi brokt I one-\nnight lull of the Allied aerial of\nGIBSON GIVEN\nV.C.F0R\nRAID ON DAMS\nSix Canadians Also\nDecorated Along\nWith 33 Other Fliers\nLONDON, May 28 (Friday). (CP\nCable)-The award of the Victoria\nGermans Tell How\n150,000 Men\nCracked Hun Line\nLONDON,-May 28 (Friday) (CP)\u2014The Red Army hurWi\n150,000 men end hundreds of guns, planes and tanks against\nGermany's Kuban Lines Thursday, temporarily cracking them\nIn a swaying battle that still is going on, the Berlin Radio said\nearly today.\nThe Russians forced the Cermans back almost a mile and I\na half over a front several miles wide before a \"mighty counted ;\nthrust\" succeeded ln ironing* n*i\nout' \"all breaches\" by night- Northwest of Moicow, tnd on tht\nfall, said a Trinfocean broad- Karelian front oppoiltt flnltnd.  j\nfenslve    following    the    heavy.Crou to Wing Cmdr. Guy P. Gib-\npeundlng   given\nTuudiy night\nDuesseldorf   on\nAKRON RUBBER\nWORKERS\nJOBS\nNew York War Plant\nTied Up as\nC.I.O. Men Quit\nNEW YORK, May 27 (AP.) - The\nitrike in mijor Akron rubber factories ended today but at i Jamestown, N. Y., war plant work was\nhalted by i walkout directed, as\nwis the rubber itrike, at the United\nStatei War Labor Boird.\nProduction itopped it thl Marlin Rockwell Corpontlon, Jimei-\ntown, makers of bill lnd roller\nbearings, when memben of the.\nC.I.O. United Automobile Worken\nquit work.\nUnion officials estimated 1900 participated In the demonstration\nwhich they uld was unauthorized.\nCompany officials estimated the\nnumber at 1300.\nEdward T. Gray, union official,\nsaid the walkout protested the \"delay of the War Labor Board In announcing a wage decision In the\nunion's case.\" The case, he added,\nhu been before-the Boird iince December, The union uki \u2022 general\n10-centi-in-hour py increue. Gray all three of the 1000-plane raldi. He\nson for leading the dam-breaking\nraid on Germany May 16 wai officially mnounced tonight along with\ndecorations to 33 other fliers who\ntook part in the attack, Including\nibt Canadians and an American ln\nthe R.C.A.F.\nThe Canadlani and their iwardi\nire:\nBar to DTC\u2014Fo. D. R. Walker,\nBlalrmore, Alta. D. F. C.-P. G.\nA. Deerlng, toronto, and Po. H.\nT. Taerum, Calgary. Conspicuoui\nGallantry Medal-Fit. SgL K. W.\nBrown, Mooie Jaw, Silk. D. F. M.\n\u2014Sgt. V. A. Mctetm, To-onto; Sgt.\nS. Oindi, Stonehenge, Silk.\nThe Americin In the R.CA.F, Fit.\nLt. Joseph C. McCarthy of St. Jimei,\nLong Iilmd, N.Y, wii iwirded the\nD.S.O. He ilready holdi the D.F.C.\nA general citation accompanying\nawirdi said \"the outstanding iuc-\ncesi (of the raid) reflects the greatest credit on the efforts of the personnel who participated In the operatloni ...\"\nThe Dally Expresi ran picturei of\nTierum, Wilker md MicLein down\nthe middle of the front page.\nThi 2S-yeir-old Gibion bl-\ncomei the Mth recipient of the\nEmplre'i hlgheit military honor.\nHi wis In chirge of thi operation\nigilnit the Mohne ind Eder Dimi\n\u2022nd the Soorpe reiervoir lnd\ndropped the flnt mlnei to break\nthi Mohne, reiultlng In viit floodi\nIn the Ruhr lndustrlil villey of\nGerminy. He alio holdi the D.F.C,\n\u2022 nd Bir ind D.S.O. ind Bir,\nGibson's V.C, double DSO. ind\ndouble D.F.C, make him the most\ndecorated mm In this war. He hai\nflown 185 tons of bombs to enemy\nterritory in 74 bombing operations\nthat Include five trlpa to Berlin and\nsaid the present iverige wage did\nnot exceed 80 cents in hour.\nMoit ot Akron'i rubber workeri\nreturned te thtlr Jobi on thl\nmorning ihlft ifter \u25a0 flvi-diy holldiy. However, one group wilted\nuntil noon\u2014thi deadline Preildent\nRoouvtlt iat for \u2022 resumption of\nwork or ictlon by him\u2014to go Into\nthe B. F. Goodrich Compiny\nplinti.\nThe Goodrich workeri deminded\nthit the WLB. reconilder by June\n16 the wige decision which touched off the work itoppige. This give\nthe workeri three cenU in hour\nwage Increase instead of the eight\ncents recommended by a W.LB\npinel. The W.L.B. said wigei iver-\n\u25a0ged $1 IS to $1.23 in hour.\nARREST PARCNTS FOR\nREFUSING TO\nDEAL WITH QUISLING\nSTOCKHOLM, V\u00aby 27 (AP) -\nSome of 10 pirenti irreited in Norwiy for refusal to send their children Into the Quisling Pirty'i Youth\nService hive been anigned to \u2022\nconcentration cimp outiide Toeni-\nberg, reliable Norwegian lourcei reported todiy. Service for children\nbetween 10 ind 18 wu ordered by\nquilling lut Februiry.\nNam* Marinas Held\nIn Philippines\nWASHINGTON, Miy Tl (CP1-\nThe United 8tatii Wir Department\nhn innounoed Iht namei of the\nfollowing memben of the US. Marine Corpi htld priionen of wir\nby Ihe Jipineie In the Philippine\nblinds\nPte. Wllllim H. Been, Shiugn-\nnesiy, Alia.; Pte Chirlei Eugene\nMiurer Colemin, Alta ; Sgt. Aubrey\nle Biron Dtviei, New Wutmlniter,\nH C; Pte Piter Bernird Kiriliunn,\nFlrdale, M ...\nhas brought his plane back six times\nifter lt had been ihot up by flak.\nBorn in Indii and -duelled in\nEnglind, Gibion was \u2022 night fighter pilot it the itart of the war but\ntransferred to the bomben.\nGiant-Sized Bones\nof Indian\nFound at Coast\nNANAIMO. B.C, May 27 (CP)-\nDlscovery of lirge-sixed Indian\nbones by Victory Gardeners it Departure Biy three miles North of\nhere, is believed to g ve mpport to\nIhe legend thit \u2022 glint tribe Inherited Vancouver Islind 300 yean\nigo.\nThe lower Jiw. pirt of i skull and\nthe ihin bone of in Indlm were\nuneirthed ind preliminary elimination suggests thit their orlginil\nowner may have been around ieven\nfeet till, we ghed more 'han 400\npounds and wis between 70 and 80\nyein old when he died.\nIt is believed he may have died In\nbattle is the legend periis'i that i\ngimt tribe extermimted the Nanil-\nmo Indians 300 yelfri ago at Departure Bay-\nAsk Woman Workers'\nOpinions on\nPostwar World\nVAJfCOUVHl, Miy 77 (OP) -\nIn in effort to titebllih thi pltce of\nwomen ln tht poitwir world, the\nDominion Committee on Poitwir\nRecomtructlon ti circularising women wir worktn hera with quei-\ntionnalrei asking their opinions on\ntht iub)ect. Among other thine.\nIhey ire uked wheUitr thiy wlih\nto get mirrled. cirTy on their present jobs or seek other employment.\nThe survey Is being conducted by\ntht Subcommittee on Poitwir\nProblemi of Women.\n,\ncast.\nTlie Germans claimed the deitructlon ot (1 Soviet tanka, including\nseveral 52-ton monsters, and 71\nplanei In checking what wai called\na Russlm drive limed at reaching\nthe Kerch Strait opposite the Crimea \"at uy coit\"..\nMoicow wai illent txotpt to idmlt thtrt wu fighting In tht trtt,\nwhllf tht Germini broidcut\nlengthy versions of tht trtmtndoui\nSovltt offensive aimed at obliterating tht Qtrmin Cauoulin\nbridgihttd.\nBerlin Uld tht Rusilani were\nemploying 10 divisions, at leait 170\ntanks, 200 planei, and itrong irtillery forces, which laid down a\nthunderous barrage eirly yeiterday.\nIt wai thii barrage which first forced the Germani to \"temporarily\nevacuate\" territory in the Krymskaya area 20 milei North of Novorouiik, the broadcast iald.\n\"Ai ioon es the S6vlet rifle divisions and tank brigades came\ndashing out of their trenchei,\" the\nGerman version continued, \"German\ninfantry formations launched a\nmighty counterthruit which after \u2022\nshort fierce fight led igain to the\noccupation of the largest part of the\nevacuated teritory.*1\nBREA-HE8 \"IRONED OUT\"\nTbt Germtni claimed that at dusk\n\"aH ftufie to_icl.es were trotted oilX*\nln Sn utt between Novorouiik on\nthe BUck Set ind Temryuk on the\nSea of Azov to the North.\nThe main' Ruisian' attack wu\nmade between Moldavanskoje and\nHljevskoje in the Krymikaya lector,\nand it wai between theie two villages thit the Germini said their\nanti-tank men knocked off 48 Soviet tanki while Stuka dive-bomb-\neri iccounted for 13 otheri. The re-\nmilning Russian tanks fled, it was\nsaid.\nAi an eximple of Soviet ilr\nitrength thi Germini itld the\nRuulini uied 200 plinei to mult\nthi; Axli poiitioni In thli small\nlector, while othen bombed ind\nitrafed German rear poiitioni Ih\n\u25a0 n effort to bring about an Axli\ncollapse In thi Caucasui.\nThe Germans claimed their lighten and anti-aircraftmen shot down\n- Soviet planes over Axis lines\nduring Thursday alone, while 23\notheri crashed behind the Russian\nUnes.\nA previoui German broadcast had\nclaimed the destruction of 63 Russian\nplanes on Wedneiday at a cost of\nonly tive German aircraft. A Moscow broadcast telling of the same\nWednesday combat declared that\n67 German planes were destroyed\ncompared to 20 Soviet losses, dis\nagreeing with Berlin's claims but\ncorroborating German dispatches of\nan intense aerial struggle.\nWARN FIGHT NOT OVER\nThe trinsocem broidcast laid the\nGerman counter-thrust neir Krym\nskiya hid turned the battlefield\n\"into i reil shirrrblet,\" but at the\nsame time warned: \"The Soviet\nCommanders, after the first failure\nof their offensive, have probably not\ngiven up the plan of reaching the\nKerch Strait at any cost.\nMoicow's Thursday midnight com\nmunique, merely announced \"fighting took place in the Kuban Northeast of Novorosslsk,\" without giving\nany details of the great battle reported by the Germini.\nBerlin mnouncementi of New So\nvlet offensives, however, often have\n\u25a0otcipited Moicow communiques\nthe Russiins usually wilting several\ndayi until their attacki are well\nunder wiy before ducloilng details.\nThe German High Command, prior to the D.N B. report of Axij re-\nverteii, hid claimed that its troops\n\"frustrated continually repeated en\nemy iiltempli to breik th.-ough the\nGermin line\" In the Kuban. It\nclilmed the Ruuians \"suffered high\ncuuiltiei ind loit more thin 40\ntinki\"\nFor diyi Oermin dtspitches hid\nbeen prepirlng the homelind to ex\npect \u25a0 major Ruulin blow In the\nCaucmui where the Germani hold\n\u2022n irei ebout 48 mllei long icrou\nthe Timin Peniniuli ind ibout\nor 30 mllei wide. Then reports uld\ntht Ruulini were moving huge\nforces of men ind equipment up to\nthe front\nRuuii'i Thuridiy midnight bui\nlet.n brotdcist eirly todty told of\nminor ictlon In virlouj lectors In\nthe Ukraine, Central ind Northweit.\nern fronts, but uld there wn n<\nm_ter.il chinge In positions\nTwn Axis g.rr \u25a0nos were report\ned wiped out on tht Kilimu front\nULKS Df UVER\nHEAVIEST\nRAID ON LAE   s\njaps. Also Strike at.'\nAllied Areas; i\nMadang Again Hit\nBIC FIRES SEEN\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN\nAUSTRALIA, May 28 (Friday) -\n(CP.) \u2014 Twtnty-tlght torn of\nbombi wera dropptd yuttrdty In\nthe heaviest Allltd nld of th*\nSouthweit Pacific wtr on th*\nJapanese bllt of Lll, NtW Guinea, the High Commind innounoed todty.\nTht Japaneie itruck \u2022 counterblow with 31 planes which bomb*\ned the Morobe-Mimbtre trtt of\nNew Qulntt but tht communique uld dimtgt wu ilight\nLae li tht bif enemy ban with t\ngood airdrome and t deep *WcJim[\nage for ships, ori the Huon Gulf, juit-\nNorth of Salamaua. Alliei Jungle\nfighters have Infiltrated within lesi\nthan 19 miles of Salamaua, presenting i ground menace both to .hit\npoint and Lae.\nOn the coait North of Lae, thl\nfeeder supply base of Madang\nwas bombed and itrafed for tbt\n\u25a0 iecond straight day, with the tar-'\ngets including the japaneie radio\nstation md headquarter!.\nTwo-engined bomberi went in ai\nlow level for the Madang attack.\nBoth two-engined and four-engined\nraiders attacked Lae with an eicort of long-range tighten.\nAttention ilso was given the;\nnearby Labu Lagoon area whert tht:\nJapanese often secret their supply-,\ncarrying barges. Two enemy planei\ncaught on the ground received dl-'\nred hits on the airdrome. Flrei\nstarted in supply dump ureas could\nbe seen 75 miles away.\nDespite the fact that Lae il t\nJapanese air base, the enemy lent\nup no aerial Interceptors. Allied\nplanes fired nearly 12,000 rounds of\nammunition at personnel, bulldlngi-\nand anti-aircraft positions ifter\ndaringly dropping down to tret-\ntop height.\nThe communique inounced ttlt\nloss of one fighter ln the face of Intense anti-aircraft. The coastal arei\nNorth of Lae also wai raided.\nThe enemy, In addition to striking at Morobi, alio itUcked\nDouglu Hirbor which ll Juit\nNorth of Allied-held Bum.\nIn the lector Northwut of Auitralia, \u2022 ilngli medium bombtr\nitruck it Tlmlki, Dutch New\nGuinei, ind two-engined bombers raided the ilrdrome it Ling-\ngoe on the Kll Islandi.\nButchers Spend Qultt\nDay as Meat\nRationing Begins\nBy The Canidlm  Prtu\nMeat rationing and ihort luppllH\nbrought \u25a0 diy of rest to CmidTln\nbutchers yesterdiy following I two*\nday buying spree that preceded fh*\nadvent of coupon rationing tot\nmeats. In all principal centrei, it> .\ntailen reported sales were light\nand most customers only mide purchases Ior the novelty of using their\ncoupons.\nVancouver dealers described Wednesday as \"the most chaotic day'i\nbusiness ever known,\" md reportid\nunritioned meats such u kidnty,\nliver lnd spare ribs were almost\nunobtainable. Yesterday,. howtv|T,.j\nsales were slow and butchers took\ntime to recuperate from thi hecttc I\nhours of the preceding day.\nCoast Youth Falls\nFrom Ferry, Drowns\nVANCOUVER, May 27  (CP.) \u2014j\nDragging operations wert conduct-J\ned today for James Johnson, 17-yeir-J\nol0 Vancouver shipyard workl^l\ndrowned yesterday when he fell j\nfrom the North Vanrouver ferry III\nit wv\u00ab ibout to dock here.\n_.     .. _\n___________m_  \t\n _---___-----_-_a___-____.__-_________.____-________l\n.\n..\u25a0\u2022\u2022.       a ia\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'.- .* .\n- NIUON DAILY NCWI. FRIDAY, MAY M, Wl\n-  '\niyors Fail to Reach Decision\ni Reconstruction Brief\nlOTTAWA, Miy JT (CP) - The\nmidian Federation of Mayon uid\nunlclptlities declired In a resol-\nlon paued at Ita annual conference\n\u25a0re today that tbe Dominion Qov-\nrnment ihould pay munlc-piUtiei\nipeclal Indemnity In lieu ot taxes\nn defence plinti wholly or partly\nwned by or held ln trust for the\nrown.\nThe reiolutlon iald iuch pltnta\nare Industrial and commercial ha\ncharacter and wherever lnduitrial\nexpinilon takei place there ia ia*\ncreased coit ot municipal servicei\nEuch u roadi, lidewalki, tewage\nand water systems, police and firo\nprotection, education, hoapltal *tr>\nvices and, in periods ol'depression,\nunemployment relief.\nI The conference spent most of the\nday on resolutions reported by Mayor John Lloyd of Halifax, Chairman\nBf the Resolutions Committei, but\nJilted to reach a decision on I su_-\n(ested brief for presentation to the\nconstruction Committee of the\n\u25a0use of Commoni.\n\u2022    \u2022\nWle brief dealt with post-war pro-\nind   seta   forth   suggestions\niiltng with fixation, flninclng and\n.planning of worki progrimi, It was\n'left over for final disposition tomorrow.\n[ J. M. Plggott, President of War-\ntine Houiing Ltd., told tht conlerence there would be little further\nbuilding ot wartime housei beyond\nuott ilready under way. The com\npany had built cr arranged ior conitruction of ilmoit ill tbe homing\nIt wtt required to put up undtr tht\norder-in-council creating it.\nA total af 16,782 houiei had bun\nbuilt and thi toul built er building and projected wai 18,727. Bttwttn lndlvlduil dwelling ind\n\u2022taff houiei accommodation wai\nUking dn of 35,495 workeri ind\n'   mort thin 90,000 peoplt.\nTht tottl outlay li mort thin\n$48,000,000.\nReiolutioni paued were to tht following effect:\nThat the Federal Govtrnment encourage town-planning, provlncitl\nlegislaturei pan suitable town-planning legiilition ind municipal councils sit up town-planning commit-\nlions:\nThat Industries to produce alcohol\nand rubber from wheat be eitabllihed In tht Prairie Provlncei and\nthit the principle of placing Induitrlei close to rtw materials be\nadopted.\nTint i Dominion-Provincial conlerence bl cilled thli yur for\nthi purpoie of Implemtntlng tht\nItowell-Slroli Report on financial\n\u2022 nd conititutionil relitioni between Dominion ind Provlncu.\nSuggesting \u2022 new lurvey ol the\nsugar situation to obtain Increased\nproduction of beet sugar in Canada\nby a mbsidy to producers, tf necessary. ,\nlazls Prepare\n)r Defense\nSTOCKHOLM, May 27 (AP) -\nDlipitchu from Berlin userted\ntodiy thit Germiny li preparing\nfor Summer detenlive warfare\nwhlli NUI military leaders hope\nthit no lane-scale Allied offenilve wlll itirt until they cm replict louu In men ind miterlil\niuffered In defeat. In the Doniti\nBnln, it Stalingrad ind In Tunlili.\nWhile there is Ulk ln Berlin about\nI Ruuian Summer offensive between Kursk and the Crimea, a cor-\nIteipondent of the Stockholm Tidningen Slid that German political\nCircles expressed the belief there\nWild be no major action for at\nleast I month.\nOthir quirten, he said, held the\nariew that there would be conaider-\nabli \"sounding out\" offensive preparation! throughout the Summer\nBut that thtre would be no major\nwarfare.\nNul mllltiry circlei, icknowledg-\nfeg the big gapi ciused by the\nRussian and North African defeats,\nirere repreiented u indicating that\nBltler would not launch an offen-\nlive. It Vu said they hoped that In-\nrttnilfled w\u00bbr production ind totil\n\u25a0lanpowtr mobiliiition would triable them to return the Germin\nlighting machine to full strength be\nfore any Allied attacki wert launched.\nOn Schwarie Korps, weekly organ of the Elite Guard, sild, however, thit the Alliei hive mide\nmany preparation! for Invulon -lnd\nthat Germiny must be prepired to\ngo on the defensive.\nNeutral cirolei in Berlin were\nquoted by the Stockholm! Tidningen ai saying that Premier Stalin\nit not going tt begin tha offensive\nfint, because, they asserted, he is\nnot iure whether British and United\nStates forces are ready to itrike\nfrom the other side of Europe.\nWESTERN\nMONARCH\nCOAL\nPHONE 889\nTOWLER\nFUEL & TRANSFER\nOver 1000 Killed\nin Holland\nLONDON, Miy 27 (CP)-AneU,\nNithirlindi Ntwi Agency, itld\ntodty thit more thin 1000 penoni\nwere reportid to hivi bun killed\nIn Nazi-occupied Holland urly\nthli month, whan dliordiri resulted In proclamation of Martial Liw.\nTht report came from a Netherlandi underground piper newly\nreceived, thl  Agency  uld.\nConservatory Exami\nComing\nExamination! for Nelson Diitrict,\nof the Toronto Conservatory , of\nMusic, will be conducted by Prof.\nFrank E Blachford, on June 11 and\n12 for theory, and on,Juni 18 for\npractical.\nWEARING OF THE RED\nBANNED IN NORWAY\nSTOCKHOLM, May Jr7 (AP)-The\nquisling Police Chief in Oslo has\nbegun a country-wide action against\nNorwegians wearing red caps or\nother red-colored apparel on the\ngrounds tha: It ls Intended as a pro-\nRussian demonstration, according to\nadvices reaching Sweden today.\nHEDY LAMARR WEDS\nBEVERLEY HILLS, Calif, May\n27 (AP)-Hedy Limarr becime Mrs\nJohn Loder tonight in i wedd ng\nceremony performed by Judge Cecil D. Holland and witnessed by\nonly five other persons.\nWHEN IN TRAIL\nStop at the\nNEWLY RENOVATED\nPALACE HOTEL\nCompletely remodelled and renovated Iniide, Bright\nipacioui roomi for rtnt at vtry reasonable ratti.\nVery central.\n1236 Bay Ave.\nTrail, B. C.\nName Three Fliers\nKilled at Coast\nVICTORIA, Miy 2*7 (CP) -Namet\nof the three flyers killed Sundiy\n\u2022t \u25a0 West Coast Airport wben an\nR.A.F. medium bomber oraihid on\nlanding were releeiad today. They\nwere Po. C. J. Davis, North Bondi,\nN-S.W.' Sgt R. J. Hughei, Forbei,\nN.S.W. and Sgt. A. R. Marlow, Kettering, North Hants, Eng; Sgt. _\nBishop, Albery, N.6.W., wai previously Injurtd.\nNew Bulletin on\nTungsten by\nMines Department\nVANCOUVER, B. C.-R\u00bbprtltnt-\nIng t greet deal of detailed geological itudy by John S. stevenion md\ncontribution! by other memberi of\nthe Engineering Stiff of tbe B. C.\nDepirtment of Mlnei, a complete reviiion hti been luued of \u2022 previoui\nbulletin \"Tungsten Depoiiti ol British Columbli.\" The new bulletin\nwas rendered advisable by many\nnew discoveries of icheelite mide in\nthe lilt two years, discoveries which\nhave ihlfted the emphuil on certain aectioni ol the Pravinct ind on\ncertain typei of depoiiti. Incorpor-\ntted In the bulletin ll the otherwise\nunpublished report by Dr. W. E.\nCockfleld on Consolidated Nicoll\nGoldfields, Included with permission\nof the director of the geological survey.     (\nThe revision brings information\nas much at possible up to date of\nMarch 1, 1943, although it has been\nimpossible to keep abreast of all\ncurrent development, a foreword\nstates.\nM08T IMPORTANT\n8TRATEGIC METAL\nTungsten is perhapi thl most Important strategic metal in Cintdt\nand production haa Increased tremendously during tht lut two yeari\nthe Department layi. The primary\nreason Tor the Increase is naturally\nthe expanded need for the metal in\nwar industry, coupled with the gradual dutting off of pre-war sources\nof supply, is I eoniequence of which\nthe price has increased. Secondary\nreasom for increased production\ninclude improvements in technique\nol prospecting and improvementi ln\nmilling methods that have on the\none hand brought to light depositi\nlong overlooked and on the other\nhand have permitted the marketing\nof formerly sub-marginil ores\nTwo general chapters are Included\nprior to the ducriptiont of Britiih\nColumbia properties snd occurrences. The first, \"General Discussion of\nTungiten\" deals with the mineralogy, geology and physical attribute!\nol tungsten and its minerals, as well\nas the testing, assaying, milling and\nmarketing of Its ores. The second\nchapter \"World Distribution*bf Main\nTungsten Deposits\" outlines the prewar lources of the metal and brings\nthe subject as nearly as possible up\nto date.\nIMPORTANT DEP08ITS\nARE DESCRIBED\nChapter III, \"Description of Britiih Columbia Tungsten Depositi\",\ndescribes all the more important deposits In the Province and most,\nthough not all, known occurrences,\nmany of which are of mineralogical\ninterest only, of these, the following\nthree properties are mining tungsten ore at the preient time: ited\nRnse in the Hazelton area and the\nTungsten Queen and Bralorne In\nthe Bridge River area. Mr. Stevenson ilso describes the Emerald at\nSalmo.\nIn conclusion i lection entitled\n\"Hints to Prospecton\" ii Included in\nthe hop; that it may prove useful\nin the search for new deposits, particularly those of high-temperature\nreplacement type.\nThe original Bulletin was entirely\nlhe work of John S. Stevenion, with\nthe exception ot one description by\nD. Lay. The revision ii the work of\nthe same writer, but certain sectioni\nhave been contributed by otner\nmemberi of the Department of Minei\nitaff.\nAn Information circular dealing\nwith the ipecificitioni of tungsten\nores ind concentrates ii publiihed\nwith permission from the Depirtment of Mines ind Reiourcei.\nAFRICAN ALLIES\n\u25a0\n.\nARMIES IN FIELD\nDeath From Wounds\na Fraction of\nFirst War's Rate\nBy DANIEL DE LUCE\nAuociited Prm Stiff Writer  <\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN\nNORTH AFRICA, May U (Delay-\ntd)\u2014(AP.)\u2014Tht British tnd United\nStatei armies ln North Africa art\nprobably tha healthiest expedition-\ntry forcti In tht world, but with tht\ndysentery ind malaria ituon now\nentering Into full virulence tbt\nstrictest meuuru wlll contlnut,\nMaj.-Gen. Brneit Mirihtll Cowell,\nBritiih Director of the Allied Medletl Servlcei, uld todiy.\nThree facton\u2014adequate stocks\nfor blood trmsfuslon, quick uw\nof sulfa drugi ind rapid evacuation to rur hoiplUli\u2014hivi con-\ntrlbuttd to \"the remarkable low\nmortality\" tmong tht Allied\nwounded, Cowell !ld.\n\"We don't have complete statistics\nyet, but duthi from wounded in\nthli camptlgn wirt only t friction\u2014\nperhapi one-fifth or Ius\u2014of the nti\neitibllihtd   in   the   Flnt   World\nWar,\" he said.\ne\n\"At one general hoipltil only\nflvt deathi In 1600 livtraly\nwounded cuei wtrt rtporttd,''\nCowell itld.\nBy moiquito control tnd tht\nuniverul idminlitritlon of ate-\nbrln or mepacrlne It ll hoped\"to\nminimize malaria, but ruulti\nmuit be iwalted, Cowell uld,\nOf the heroism of the medicil\nofficers, nurses, stretcher beariri,\nambulance driven and other personnel Cowel had an Inexhiustlble\nsupply of stories,\nOnt of tht moit exciting medical chipten of tht North Africi\nwir, Cowell uld, wu tht replacement of a bomhed American\nhopltal unit by unit which was\nflown te thl ipot within \u2022 few\nhouri, complete with ill equipment\nRoisland Dairymen\nDebate Feed Problemi\nROSSLAND, B.C, Miy 17\u2014Thl\nRoulind Dilry Men'i Allocution\nmet at the home of Mr. and Mrt.\nIsaac Clover, Columbia Avenue,\nFrldiy evening, when routine business, ind i free dlicumon on fetd\nand bay problems, were held,\nThose attending were Jack Drake,\nP Drain. Mllleta, F. Spring. Mn.\nFrench B. Eutcott, O. Anderion, D.\nCouture, S. Bowen, E. Jensen, M.\nVetire, G. Wition. R, L. Ecluie tnd\nJ. Dougm.\nAdanacsEven\nBoxla With F.A.C.\nARMY ADOPTS\nNEW MEDICAL\nBOARD SYSTEM\n\"Pulhems\" to Tell\nWhether Men\nAcceptable in Service\nAdanaci cimt trom bthlnd In the\ntint period to go ahead tnd win \u2022\nhird fought boxla gamt from their\nrivals, the F.A.C. Thl win evened\nthe terlu, etch hivt two victories,\nThret major penaltiei feitured the\nclose contut ti Kuhn and Stainton\nwtnt otf for fighting, and a ihort\ntime liter Kuhn md Kennedy were\noff for the umt thing, Kennedy\ngetting in extra flva for iluhlng.\nBrooki received \u25a0 minor tor high\nstick to doit tht penilty lilt.\nScoreri for tht Adtntci wtn Buchanan and Kennedy, four etch.\nKennedy wu ilso credited with an\nassist. Gentro icortd the other\nmarker for tht wlnneri. Stalnton\nhid two assists, ind Goggin and\nIrwin, ont eich, ln the plays for the\nAdanacs.\nFor Fairview Brett counted three\ntimes, H. Kuhn twice and Jim Todd\nonce. Bobby Brooks gave three as-\niliti, H. Kuhn lnd Todd, ont each.\nTeiir.i were:\nAdanacs\u2014Smith,, Goggin, Kennedy, MacLean, Genero, I_. Kuhn,\nStalnton, Irwin, Buchanan, Pearce.\nF.A.C\u2014Roy Brooki, Bob Brooki,\nBrett, Nagle, Todd, Holmei tnd H.\nKuhn.\nReferee was Slim Porter.\nToronto Men Flock\nto Famous\nWolf Squadron\nWITH THE R.C.A.F. IN ENGLAND (CP)-The R.C.A.F.'s famous Wolf Squadron, which has been\nmaking Fighter Command's top-\nscoring units lit up and take notice,\nis acquiring a distinctive Toronto\nmake-up.\nWhen the Commanding Offlctr\nL. S. Ford, D.F.C, and Bar, of Liverpool, N_S.f* was promoted from\nsquadron leader to wing commander, Fit. Lt. C. M. (Maggie) Mag-\nwood of Toronto put up another\nhalf-ring oh hii il<ev* and tfck\ncharge of the squadron.\nFit. Lt. H. C. Godefroy of Toronto, already a flight commander, was\njoined by H. D. MacDonald, who\nmoved up from flying officer to\nflight lieutenint. He learned of his\nappointment the day he took part\nIn his 100th operational sweep.\nOther Toronto pilots are Po. P.\nK. Gray, Po. D, H. Dover ind Sgt.\nW. G. Uttley. Only a tew weeks ago,\nGodefroy and Gray each destroyed\na Focke-Wulf 190.\nAnother Toronto promotion is that\nof Sqdn. Ldr. J. D. Hall. He was\nraised from the rank of flight lieutenant and given command of a\nSpitfire squadron in the Canadian\nfighter wing.\nYoung Canadian\nReceives Two\nRibbons in Week\nWITH THE R.A.F. IN NORTH\nAFRICA, (CP.) \u2014 Even In the most\nhallowed circles In thli war, lt has\nfallen to few officen to put up two\nribbons in one week. That hai just\nhappened to a 21-year-old Canadian\nyoungster. Fit. Lt. James Francii\nEdwirds, DFC, D.F.M., of Battleford, Sask.\nOne of the youngest Canadians to\nachieve distinction ln the desert\ncampaign and to have risen to the\ncommand of a flight In an R.A.F.\nfighter squadron, Edwards Tias\nclimbed fast from the rank of flight\nsergeant. It waa last Autumn, before he was commissioned, that he\nwas recommended for the D.F.M.\nAs happens frequently ln in overseas theatre of war, there was a long\ndelay before the award came\nthrough.\nSo long was the delay that Edwards, having risen to flight lieutenant and having Increased his\nscore to eight enemy aircraft destroyed and several probably destroyed, had been recommended for\nthe D.F.C, and both awards finally\ncame through within four days of\neach other.\nOTTAWA, Mav 27 (CP) - The\nCanadian Army has adopted a new\nsystem of Medical Board for lti\npersonnel \u2014 \u25a0 lyittm Inttndtd to\nglvt t quick picture of each man'i\nphyilctl capabllitlei tor specif..\ntuki.\nWhilt It li expected to optn thi\nArmy to iome mtn now barred\nbecause ot physical defects\u2014borderline cuu\u2014t high Medical Officer uld the opening probably\nwill bt ntrrow. But definite Information ln thit regard will not\nbe available until tht syitem hai\nbeen In use for some time.\nKnown u the \"Pulhems\" system,\nthe new Medical Boarding plan Is\nalready ln effect overieu and ioon\nwill be adopted in Cinida. It replaces the present category system\not A, B, C, D ind E.\n\"Pumemi\" It \u2022 word coined\nfrem the Initials of ieven humin\nfacton which enter Into tht physlcil description It providu:\n\"Phyilqut,\" \"Upptr\" body tnd\nupper llmbi, \"Locomotion\" or\nlower llmbi, \"Hurlng\", \"Eye-\nlight,\" \"Mentality\" and emotional\n\"Stability.\"\nIn eich of thi aeven divisions\nthere wlll be grading! numbered\none to Uve. If \u2022 mm receive! i\ngrading of four or five In one or\nmore of the seven divisions he will\nnot be tceeptablt for service.\n\"A glinci it lt (i mm'i Pulhems 'profile') wlll give I complete\npicture of \u2022 man'i pht'lcil fltneis\n\u2022nd tell the Army in i ititement.\nrt li inticipated, thii source said,\nthat the new system will be of more\nvilue In the better allocation of\nmen already ln the Service than in\nIncretiing the number of men eligible for enlistment.\nWOMEN'S SANDALS,\nWhite and Blue\t\n$2.95\nTHREE MEN KILLED\nLONDON, May 27 (CP) - Three\nmen were reported killed today and\nthree injured in a blast in a Government depot In the Devonport\narea. Authorities declined to lisue\ndetalli.\n\u25a0\u25a0 Guide for Travellers\n\u00a3!;        VANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\n[\n\u2022VOUR  VANCOUVER  HOME\"\nDufferin Hotel\nSeymour  St Vineouvir   ft.  C\nNiwly renovitid Ihrough\nout  Phonei  ind  tlivitor\nA    PATTERSON,   lltt   ot\nColemin. AlU, Proprlttor\nWest Kootenay and\nBoundary Farmers\nto Meet at Robson\nAnnual Summer meeting of the\nWest Kootenay-Boundiry Farmers'\nInstitute L. scheduled to be held a:\nRobson Saturday.\nGovernment offlciali and repre-\nlentatives of farmeri from polnti\ntnroughout the dlitrict ire expected\nto meet it the conference table\nto dlsmis problemi ind means of\nremedying ihem.\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Motor  Freight  Lines\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON DAILY\nAt 10:30 a.m.\u2014txctpt Sundiy\nTrail Livery Co.\nM. M   MclVOR. Prop.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135      Nelson\u2014Phone 35\n\"BACK TO\nTHE BIBLE1'\nBROADCAST\nWill Bt  Heird\nOver Station\nCKLN\nSunday Evenings\n6:30 to 7:00 p.m.\nDirector\nRADIO EVANGELIST\nA. D. STEWART\nDllly   Over\nTrill, B. C.\nCAIRO, May 27 (AP)-Premler\nWlidysliw Sikonki of the Polish\nGovernment arrived today on an .n-\njpection of the large Polish military forcei In the Middle East. He\nwas accompanied by hli daughter\nMadame Lesn:owsks, an officer in\nthe Polish Women's Auxiliary,\nFIND KAMLOOPS YOUTH\nCUILTY MANSLAUGHTER\nKAMLOOPS, B. C\u201e May _ (CP.)\n\u2014An assize court jury today found\nJoseph Camllle Felix, U-year-old\nTndian, guilty of manslaughter lnd\nChinese Air Force, itrlking to item\ntenced by Mr. Justice J. M. Coidy\nto two years In penitentliry.\nFelix shot and killed his compan-\nlon, David Alex. Denis, II, In the\nhome of Chief Alex. Thomas. Kamloopi Indian Reserve, March 30.\nSIX U.S. SOLDIERS\nKILLED IN RAID\nSOMEWHERE IN SOUTHERN\nENGLAND, May M (Delayed) (AP)\n\u2014Six United States soldiers were\nkilled list Sunday In a German rud\non \u2022 Southeast coait town whtn i\nbomb smashed a hotel, It wai announced today.\nEvacuees Pouring\nFrom Sardinia\nMOSCOW, May 71 (XP)-A Tasi\nNews Agency dlspalch from Istanbul aald todiy that by order of Mus-\nolinl ill clvillane were being removed from Sardinia ind Slc.ly\nAccording to reporti from Home,\ntransport! with evacuated res dents\nof Sardinia are arriving dally in\nNaples,\" it said. \"Evacuation of 'he\npopulation from Sicily also Is proceeding at a forced pace.\"\nIl idded thit In Cagllari, Southern\nSardinia, preparations are being\nmide to blow up harbor structures\nand piers.\nReport Yonagimoto\nDrowned With Crew\nWomen's White\nand Two-Tone\nSummer Shoes\n\u00a33.45 - $3,95\nWomen's Oxfords\nColors of \u2022 MILITARY\n\u2022 BROWN and\n\u2022 BLACK e LOW\n\u2022 TWO TONE HEELS\nNew shipment of Black and Brown Crushed Leathers\n\u2014 Gabardines With Leather Trim \u2014All Sizes \u2014 High\nand Cuban Heels.\nJkn (BooleAy.\n411 Baker Street\nNew Zealand War\nCabinet Minister\nDies at His Desk\nNEW YORK, May 27 (AP)-The\nBerlin rad.o today reported the\ndeath In ictlon of Rear Admiral\nRyutaku Yanagimoto, who \"was\ndowned with hli crew when his\nship wu iunk ifter i heroic fight.\"\nNo details li to when or in what  \u2022\ntheatre   of   opentlons   Ymagimoto  resentaj.vrs his been postponed for\nHON. J. O. COATIB\nWELLINGTON, May 27 (CP)-\nRt. Hon. J. G. Coitei, member of\nthe New Zealand War Cibinet \u2022\u2022\nMinister for the armed forcei ind\nwar coordination, died at h.i desk\nloday, He wai 69.\nAs a result of the death of Mr.\nCoates. who wai Prime Mtniitei'\nfrom 1925 to 1928, presenUtion of\nthe budget which wis to have taken\nplace tonight in the Houae ot Rep-\nCanadian Leads\nNaval Battle\nLONDON, Miy 27 (CP) -Lieut.\nC. A. (Tony) Liw of Quebec City\ntook ovir command of a coutal\nforoe during an offenilve iweep\noff the Netherlindi cout .eirly\ntodiy and In in ingigimint neir\nTertchelllng left one heavlly-irm\ned enemy trawler damaged md\nforced the other thru te withdrew.\nLiw, 26, one of Canada'i noted\nyoung ' artists ln peacetime, took\ncommand of the Britiih force when\nfumei'from i frictured exhaust in\nLieut. P. A. B. Berthon'i ihip forced\nhim to disengage.\nThe Admiralty'i communique md\nLaw, member of the Royal Canadian\nNavil Volunteer Reierve, \"preued\nhome the iction with luoh vigor\nthree of the enemy trawlen turned\naway and withdrew In the darlene.!.\nThe remaining trawler wae heavily\nhit by gunfire and left itopped,\nburning, dismasted and linking by\nthe iterh.\"\nNone of Hli Majesly'i ihlpi iuffered damige In the engagement but\nthere wu one casualty.\ndied were given in the broadcast.\nMOYIE\nMOYIE, B. C.-Mr. and Mrs. HE.\nBertoie and Mrs. Pelligrice and Mm\nC. Pelligrice, Mr. and Mn. J. W.\nBertoie and sons Frank and John,\nall of Cranbrook motored to Aldridge\non Sunday where they visited Mr.\nand Mri. Tony Picco on their wiy\nback to Cranbrook they visited\nMrs A- Guindon at Moyie.\nBert Warren  and Jamei Wilkin\nweek\nMr. Coitei wis either i Cabinet\nMin.iter or leader of the opposition\ns.nce 1919 when he returned from\nactive service, in France with the\nNew Zealand Army.\nSIRDAR\nSIRDAR. B. C.-Frink Merlam of\nWynndel  wis  here  on  Friday.\nA. Hagen of Wynndel wai a visitor here on Friday\nMr.   and   Mrs.   Shaw   of   Nel-on\nof Calgary were guesti at the home I were here Tuesday -an their way to\nof Mr.  ind  Mn. R. A. Smith  on  Creiton\nSundiy.\nA wildcat common ln Eutern India subsists entirely upon fish which\nit catches in rivers.\nRossland Social \u2666 \u2666\nBy MRS. HARVEY FLEURY\nR0S3LAND. B. C\u201e May 2r7-Mr.\nmd Mts. Basil Littley and ion Jerry,\niccompinled by Mrs. Arthur Littley,\nwere Triil  visiton last Thursday.\nMiss June Palmer spent Ihe holiday in Warfield, guest of her uncle\nand aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Murdoch.\nMrs. Jack Longstaff arvd daughter _>_ra Gall of Spokane are visiting Mrs. Longitaffs parenU. Mr\nand Mn. William Cunningham, Columbia Avenue.\nMiss Ella Andrewi of Vincouver is viiiting Mr. and Mri. Anthony Smith.\nArthur Donaldion, son of Mr. and\nMn. Robert Donaldson leaves Sat-\nurdey for Hubbard, N.S., where he\nwill enter a Merchant Marine\nSohool  for (hree months' training\nThe Friendly Circle of St. Andrew'i United Church met in the\nChurch Annex Tueiday ifternoon\nMrs. Robert Donaldion, President,\npresided, and nine members were\npreient. Mrs Swift hid chirge of\nthe entertainment. For the Roll\nCall eich member aniwered wilh\na fivorite recipe. Mri. C. H. Dily\ngive in Intereitlng report on the\nncent Conferenci held in Vancouver. Refruhmrnti win ierved by\nMn. Kilhovd and Mn. Funk.\nThoie ittending wen Mri Daly.\nMn. R Donaldson Mrs. Swift, Mn\nSeth Marlin, Mn. T. D\u00ab_vi>, Mri.\nR. Divli, Mn. Svirion, Mri Kalhovd ind Mrs Tunk.\nMrs M. Penny ol Vernon ll\nipend ng her vicition with her ion-\nIrt-liw ind diughter. Mr. ind Mri\nA. Ruelle, Second Avenue.\nMr ind Mn. Robert Llcluie ind\nEarl Mellet were vislton it Creiton last week.\nMiu . M. Mithesson of Paterson\nand the Miues R. Stringer and M\nVoisey of Rossland spent the weekend In Castlegar and Robion.\nMr. and Mrs. R. Portman and\nsons were weekend visitors it thi\nhome of Mrs. Portman'i parents\nMr. and Mn  Read, Christina Lake\nMr. and Mrs Birlee ind fimily\nwere Christina Lake viiiton over\nthe weekend.\nP.oneer Circle of the United\nChureh met it the home of Mrs\nL. Gilmour, Columbil Avenue. IS\nmermben present, the Prtiidisnt,\nMrs. R Jonei. presiding. Routine\nbuiiness wai deilt with, followed\nby i lociil in honor of Mrs. R\nJones, who met with the Circle for\nihe last time, u her fimily Is moving to Trail ihortly. Mrs. R. Munn\nand Mrs. Gilmour conducted a contest. Refreshment! were ierved by\nMrs Gilmour assisted by hir daughter, Miu Betty Gilmour. Mn Ollmour expressed the members' n-\ngreti at losing their Preiident. ind\nin ippreciition of her lervicei, on\nbehilf nf the memben pruented\nher with a gifl. Mn. Jonu expreued iiilUble thinks Thoie ittending Included Mrs. B, Jonu, Mn\nJ. Oordon, Un. J Shairer, Mn\nR. IccIm, Mti R Munn. Mn\nBndshiw. Mn __. Jimieion, Mrs\nL. Blender. Mrs. A. Coombi, Mn\nGeorge Blihop. Mlu Ethel Jamil-\nion, Miu J. Hendenon ind Mn\nL  Gilmour\nMln. J. 9penrer wu i Nelion\nvisitor over the hoi diy, the gueu\nnf her brother ind ililir-ln-liw,\nMr ind Mn. David Richardson.\nMr. ind Mn. Tony Picco of Aldridge entertained it dinner sn\nSunday when guests were Mr. md\nMn. P. N. Connd md diughten\nLa Viune, Geraldine lnd Shirley\nmd Miss R. Cunliffe ind Mrs. J.\nWhlteheid of Vancouver.        '\nMr. Hinion ind H. Almick ol\nKimberley were in Moyie on Sundiy.\nMr. ind Mrs. W. E. Andrewi hid\nu guests on Sundiy Mr. ind Mrs\nF. Mickinrot, Mn. Linton, of Crmbrook, Mr. ind Mrs. George Whitehead ind children from Kimberley,\nMr. ind Mrs Ernest Danielson and\n\u2022on Paul, Mn. Jessie Whitehead ol\nVancouver md diughter Mlu Lou\nAndrewi of Kimberley.\nMr. md Mn. Fnnk Connd ind\n\u2022on of Kimberley viilted the former'i brother and sliter-in-law,\nMr. md Mn. P. N, Connd.\nMr. ind Mn. Clive Bateman were\nIn Fort Steele on Monday when\ntbey visited Mr. ind Mrs Faulton.\nWilfred Desaulnler irrived In Moyie on Tuuday from Montreal to\nvisit hli mother, Mrs M Deuulnlir\nbefore leiving for Vincouver.\nMn. W. E. Andrewi left on Monday for Kimberley to visit her\ndaughters Mrs. G, Whitehead ind\nMrs Eme\u00abt Danielson\nRobert Picco of Michel visited bli\npirenti, Mr. and Mri. Tony Picco\nof Aldridge.\nMn. H. Peinon md Mrs H\nStrind motored to Sunnyslde Ranch\nduring the week.\nMr. Huchcroft of Crinbrook li \u25a0\nMoyie viiltor.\nMlu U Viune Conrid of Moicow-\nIdiho, ii home for t few weeki\nMn. Jessie Whitehead ol Vancouver was \u25a0 gueit it the home of\nMr. md Mn. R. ^. Smith on Sundiy.\nMr. ind Mn. John Shkwirok were\nmotor vuiton to Creston it the\nweekend.\nMr. ind Mn. George Rohics were\nmotor visitors to Creston on Siturdiy.\nMr. Zorn of Creston wis \u2022 visitor\nhere durlr_g the week.\nH. Crou of Kooteniy Lending wai\na visitor In town on Friday.\nHarry Sales who has been visiting\nhis family at Fort Steele and Cranbrook returned at the flrit of the\nweek.\nMiss Annie Pasictirzo who ii employed at Cranbrook spent the holl-\nday wltl. her mother here.\nMiss Camelle Pmcuzio ind Miss\nChristina Van Oehton were motor\nvisiton to Creiton nn Saturday.\nMr. mrl Mrs Frank Menam nl\nWynndel were vi-itors here Thuriday,\nLaWTince Smiih of Kuskanook\nwas a ihopper m l^wn on Saturday\nAbe Goodwin was it Kuskanook\non Thuriday\nMr and Mrs M. Colombo were\nmotor vi'lton to Creiton during tht\nweek.\nBack-Room Pilots\nKeep 'Em Flying\nLONDON (CP) - Every Wmber\nraid or fighter iortie carried out by\nlhe Royal Air Force ls a tribute to\nthe \"back room boya\" of tbe RJtJ.,\na group of dare-devil piloti who ruk\nj their l.vei daily In tests to mike\nthe iir ufer for Britain'i fliers\nmd Improve het aircraft. Tbey help\nto keep the RAJ. on top.\nMany are peace-time civiliin ilrmen ind they work it a secret experimental staton lomewhere in\nBrlnln. Numerous Improvementi in\nilrcnft ind tircraft devices were\nfir.t tried out md perfected by these\nexperti who work outiide the glare\nof publicity.\nThe latest tests Include one aimed\nat reducing the danger of icing in\nhigh altitudes. Piloti flew ipec__lly\nequipped plmes many milei h.?h\nto watch Icing condltioni ind teit\nnew equipment They hive ea_peri-\nmented with pressure ciblns to enable a rcraft to fly In rarefied altitudes wlthou' Injur.ng the crewi ind\nwith new typei of fuel for eircrtft\neng'nes.\nIt ls part ot their contribution to\nBritain'i air luperlorlty.\nCtesblui. 250 HC. li credited with\nInventing the first fire ext.ngu.ih-\nin_r machine.\nTAKE THAT\nTie LOOK\nOFF YOOR FACE!\nriiiYti_-_ai   it.\u2014*  U_-***l.m\n-tilt _fm Iltm Ste* mi-a*\nSam-s-lmttyta.\nIf 1..-.1 -Or_-Un.tr Uni Mini bu i-t\nr~ look.ni do\u00bbi_ Is lha month M wall \u00ab\u2022\nuUss tbat w-trr Dr. WlllUm T_ Mh.\nPinUumt (iiii-i Uat \u00abndi r~ u weur\nIn Um nomine m If _nt bai Wm no stop,\nt-tt mnka r~ too ItoU-M to Ml. t__l\n\u25a0ulu roar tr_.nr. la e-lm ttoaei trr i\nlaat-tt of the lion hvil Is rom Mood.\nTUI \u00bbi*llt!oo mw \u00abl-o _,_ i ti_m ra-\ntM-tea --It*.forwltkonlw-B-tattro.\nr~ar_-*_7\u00bb-__.notWU-.\u00bboe-\u00abU_l*nlI\n__.Y_nt.i_. erf Ua -lulu nnJproUeU.i\ntor_ ffcownt. In what r-t \u2014 aat\nDon't bt thb aula of affaln so oa \u00abn,l\non onlll too an rm-r al\u00ab-. Oat Dr. Wllll\u00bbrr-_\nl'i-k Pilla inter treat ronr InssM-iaa\n_-.\u00ab mat K _aa__ wbaa r~ 1*1 'I *\"lt\naon Iron ta yonr blood.\n\"firTORTUBE\nA New Shipment of\n\"McGregor\" Socks\nAnkle Length  (W-^\nPlain Rib, All-Wool . ...75*\n\"Happy Foot\" Ankle or\nFull Length 75f\nNew Smart Patterns ... .85a)\nGODFREYS' Ltd.\nPhorw 270     387 Biker St.\n1-9 hnm\u00bb of juarnnt\u00bb\u00abd work\nclothing.\n\t\n___\n\t\n \t\n' LONDON (CP) - Baron 1* rediric\nd'Erlanger, banker and composer,\ndied In London it 74. Parisian born\nof a German tither ind an American mother, he composed several\n.peril, lymphontc choral worki ind\nballeti.\nBritun rm Minliter Lord Wool-\nton uld during inspection of a food\noffice at Croydon that \"the ministry\nof Food li the only depirtment that\ncan Ion the war.\" \"We can't win it,\nbut we can lose lt If things go\nwrong In the country's food.\"\nSmart Baby!\nil MmUm aflir MUM dey*\nHli mother hu discovered that there'i no\nneed to ever change from life, pure\nCirmtioo Milk. You cin use Cirmtion for\nthe whole fimily. Dilute it, half and hilf,\nwith iold water, fer drinking.   Uie it\nundiluted for cereili, fruiti, coffee.\nUu it frequently, diluted u required,\nfor cooking-tlut wiy you cm, give\nthe youngiten milk they need without miking them drink it all. Write\nfor free book \"Growing Up With Milk.\"\nCarnation Co. Limited, Vancouver, B.C.\n\u2014 IRRADIATED ,,  ,\nCarnation Milk\nA CANADIAN  PRODUCT -'from __M(__*\nMust Report Meat\nStored in Lockers\nOTTAWA, May 27 (CP)--The\nPricei Boird innounoed today\nthat under meat rationing, now\nIn effect In Canada, consumen\nwho had mut itored In looken\nwhen thi rationing order came\nInto forci are required to report\ntheir holdlngi betore June 30 to\ntht neareit brinch of the Boird'i\nntlon idminlitritlon.\nThe Board laid iuch reporti\nshould be' accompanied by meat\ncoupons from the ration books of\nmemberi of the householdi to cover\nthe meat at the rite of one coupon\nfor each two pounds, gross weight,\nwhich are' stored. Thli regulation\nApplies alio to farmers.\nThl number of meat couponi to\nbe detached end forwirded need not\nexceed SO per cent of thl total num-\nbe- of meat couponi attached to the\nration books of the comumer and\nthose of ill penom in hit houiehold.\nOfflciali laid that a family ot five,\nfor eximple, might have 100 pounds\nof meat itored in lockers, or an iverage of 20 pounds per penon. Eacn\nmember of the houiehold would be\nrequired to turn in 10 coupons\u2014one\nof each pair of coupons up to and\nincluding meat coupon No. Ml.\npjpn * wii iw j>iei\u00abp.iiiniiiiiiimiimi|i)iiii>jv-{uiif\nNILSON  DAILY  NEWS,  FRIDAY,  MAY  28,  194S \u2014\nven\nOn Sale Today, Saturday and Monday \u2014 Phonei 193-194\nSODA BISCUITS, I.B.C., % Boxei, each 39?\nCOCOA, Malkin's, Vl lb. tint, each 17<\nKOFY SUB, Dr. jackion'i, per pkg :\u00ab<*\u2022\nTEA, Nabob, per ft 75^ (wirii coupons)\nOXO FLUID, For Gravy, 11 oi. bottle 76\u00ab.\nVITAMIN FOODS\nWHOU WHEAT FLOUR, Purity, 7 Ib. aack\nSUNNYBOY CEREAL, 4 Ib. pkg\t\nWHEAT GERM, Ellison's, 1 Ib. pkg\t\nROLLED OATS, Purity, 6 Ib. tack\t\n.261\n.291\n.231\n35f\nPRUNES, For Deuert, 50-60'i, 2 Iba\t\nCOOKING FIGS, White, per Ib\t\nFLOUR, Ellison's Vitamin Bl, 49 Ib. uck\t\nONION POWDER, Stafford's, 1 Vl os. bottle . . .\nMIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSINC, 8 ox. jar\nOLD ENCLISH FLOOR WAX, 2 Ib. tin\t\nLINOLEUM SOFT SOAP, Page's, 1 lb. pkg\t\nFRUITS AND VEGETABLES\nORANCES, California 288'i, Doxen\t\nGRAPCFRUIT, 3 for\t\nNEW CABBAGE, per Ib\t\n...274\n29tf\n... 15\n...19*\n.. 19<\n.. 89*\n...25*\n36*\n.29*\n15*\nfyfc*#$t\u00a3 &mp**l.\nmoeteronxrtt t\u2014 mr _\u2022*\u00bb\u00a9\nCanadians Advocate Abolition of\nTariffs and Restrictive\nMeasures lo Solve Food Problems\nHOT SPRINGS, Va., May 27 (CP).\n\u2014Abolition of tariffs and restrictive\nmeasures as one means of solving\nthe recurring problem of icarcity\nand overproduction in foods was\nurged today by the Canadian delegation to the world food conference in session here.\nIn a 1300-word memorandum to\nthf conference, the Canadian delegation also praised aa worthy of examination the British proposal to\nestablish internationally - financed\nbuffer stocks of primary products\nbuilt up in years of plenty to tide\nthe world over in lean years. This\nproposal was termed of importance\nto Canada which, the memorandum\nsaid, \"haa suffered in the past from\ndisastrous fluctuations in the prices\nof these products.\"\n\"If, in fact,\" the memorandum\ncontinued, \"feasible proposals for\nmoderation of price fluctuations by\nthe management of buffer stocks,\ninternationally-held and financed,\ncan be developed, they would supply an element of ..ability to the\nCanadian and other limilar economies which it would be very difficult to achieve in any other way.\n\"Measures for dealing with them\nmust extend beyond the field of primary products. Without iuch measures agricultural depressions will\noffer stubborn resistance to policies\ndirected to the expanding of em\nployment. But agricultural depressions will become less likely to occur in the future if the expectations\nof this conference can be realized\nand the importance of the device of\nbuffer stocks will be correspondingly reduced.\"\nUrging an international approach\nto the problems arising from the\nproduction and distribution of agricultural products, the Canadian\nmemorandum said the experience\n\"of the period between the two\nwars has shown unmistakably that\npurely national approaches to the\nproblems . . . cannot be successful,\nexcept in rare instances.\" The problems themselves are international,\nit said, \"and in many of their aspects international treatment alone\ncan d\u00abal adequately with them.\"\nIt went on;\n\"The assurance of national security through the collaboration of nations is, therefore, prerequisite to a\nrational food program. Without it,\nthe pressure to maintain, or return\nto, restrictive and impoverishing\npolicies will b. irresistible and misgivings on the subject of national\nsecurity could readily be used ai an\napparent justification for such policies. Farm and food policies which\nare appropriate to preparation for\nwar can never meet simultaneously\nthe other goals of an adequately\nmaintained agriculture and a high\nstandard of nutrition.\nWaras Japs Will Seek Peace With\nChina and Attack U.S. This Summer\nWASHINGTON, May 27 <AP).-\nTestimony that Japan would wek a\nseparate peace with China and attack the United State* this Summer was referred to the High Command  today  by Chairman  Samuel\nSave Clothes in Wartime\nwith Oxydol\nYY\ntxe-. Urt hikMl\nMAMM CANADA\nlav* to much war too an double the wuh.\ndiy life of clothei. You \u00abill find you iuit don'i\nDeed long wuher runt... or hird rubbing . . i\nof harih bleiching. Noi witb OXYDOLI\nWold white without bleaching. Yn. except\nfor lome unuiuil Itiini, of courie, Oxydol geti\nclothei io clem your wuh comei white u-ith\u2014t\nHr.i,l-i-:,-. Sparkling white t i . jun with rich,\nnil lu-Uing iclion.    '\n\"Hoifft-Bubbl- \" luc-i lift out dirt. V,m Kn\nlirelier \"llultle-lluhble\" ludl in Oxydol todiy.\nTheie ludl ire much lonjrer luting\u2014every ounce\nll much richer in wuhing power thin before.\nAnd io ictire they lift din out Think how kind\nto clothei 1\nSerf* for colon and rayon*. Thii rich indiini ll i regular beauty treitment for wuhible\ncolon. So uti ill grand (or In.rly wuhible\nt -1 \u2022 11\", too. ,\n*^F*i lovwmon^y.foo. OXYDOLnowgoeimuch\n'    p    briber thia before \u2014\u2022 box wubu much moie\n-lnthri i ir ili.hr<.\nOXYDOL   WHITE ____*\nDickstein (Dem.-New York) of the\nHouse of Representatives Immigration Committee.\nThe testimony came from the lame\nman who gave Dickstein's Committee two months' advance warning of\nJapanese plana to attack Pearl Har-\nbor-Kilsoo K. Haan, Washington\nrepresentative of the Korean National Front Federation and Sino-\nKorean Peoples' League.\n\"If only 50 per cent of what Hlan\ntold us yesterday is true,\" Dickstein\ndeclared, \"this Government should\nheed his warning.\"\nThe New Yorker said Haan had\nsubmitted to his Committee in October 1941 detailed maps and documents showing the Japanese plan of\nattack in the Pacific. But, he added,\npersons close to the Hawaiian Government at the time had iccused\nHaan of being a \"rabble-rouser\" ind\nof \"trying to create trouble\" in\nHawaii.\nHam's information so far, Dickstein said, has been \"fairly accurate\"\nand has been reported to the proper\nofficials.\nHaan told the Committee yesterday that Premier Tojo disclosed\nduring a party at his Tokyo residence last month that Rear Admiral\nKatsutaro Miya.aki had been chosen\nto command an invading naval\nforce against the United States and\nthat Gen. Shunroku Hata wai to\nheid \u25a0 landing expedition.\nHaan said Gen. Jiro Minami was\nreported to have told the Japanese\nPrivy Council last December that\nJapan would be ready to strike this\ncountry between June and October\nIMS.\nAll Frenchmen lo\nHave lhe\nSame Insignia\nBy EDWARD KENNEDY\nAuoclated Prau Staff Writer\nALGIERS, May 27 (API-Pictures and insignia of both Gen.\nCharlei de Gaulle and Gen. Henri\nGiraud were removed from public\nplaces today in preparation for\nFrench North Africa'i welcome to\nthe Fighting French leader.\nA few remaining reminder! of\nMarshal    Petain,    Vichy    Chief   of\n\"TIRED\"\nALL THE TIME\nSU I-  \u25a0U.nbU-\n\u25a0\u25a0IIT low in Titilily\n-Uwninipiriti. Sb\nhadn't IhMtt-t *l \\m\nIHneri. until a friend'\n_-U.-tMi-Wd.Kki.\nt~, Pilli. At mm \u2022ha1\n\u25a0\u00ab*   DmM'l      Th.1\nwu mot raflmd by|\nel\u2014   Unitt   eneesj\nlleiilirhe, hicki. he, liuitudi and ethir\n\u25a0i|n. il faulty kinmii djinfurtd.     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Sizes 30 - 42.\n$3.95\nPHONES!\nReidy-to-Wear    46\nMen'i Wear \u00bb\nDrygoodi        \u2022**\nJrocerlei    IW\nHoiiery       M\nBlouses\nTailored by Brill\nSmiii. , tailored, washable Blouses in long\nand short sleeves, convertible neckline \u2014\nWhite only.  Sizes 14-20.\n$2.50 and $2.95\nSlacks\nTo Relax in\nNeat fitting Spun Rayon Slacks in plain\nshades and stripes\u2014Rose, Creen, Light Blue\nand Navy. Sizes 14-20.\n$3.29 and $3.95\nttottftft dompan*,.\nSummer\nHandbags\nClever prints in pouch\n;; styles with top handles.\nComplete your Summer\noutfit with one of these\nsmart bags,     ffi OQ\nWomen's\nSandals\nCool and comfortable\nSandals in linen and\nhopsacking. In plain\nand bright colors. Sizes\n4 to 8.\nPrice . .\n$2.95\n\u00bb\u25a0\u2022 mmr uro\n\u00abTORE HOURS:\nMonday\n12:30 p.m-5 pm.\nWednesday\n9  am-12:30  p m.\nTues.,   Thurs,   Fri.\nfl a.m. to 3 p.m.\nSaturday\n9 a.m. to 9 p.m.\nState, alio were pulled down or covered.\nThe move waa undertaken by order of Gen. Giraud, civil and military\ncommander-in-chief, In line with a\npolicy eliminating peraonalites and\nstresiing the union of all French.\n\"More than ever,\" Mid Gen. Glr-\naud's order, \"the French muit hive\nonly one thought: The liberation ol\nFrance, victory.\"\nInsignia of all Frenchmen from\nnow on will be the Tn-Color, without the Cro^s of Lorraine or other\nmarkingi impoied on it, Gen. Giraud decreed.\nAnd the ilogan of the French,\nmemberi of his staff said, will not\nbe \"Vive Giraud\" or \"Vive de\nGaulle.\" but \"Vive la France\"\nObservers say they are certain\nthat remaining differences will be\nironed out ind that a full lettlement will be reiched, but one big\nissue is itill unsolved.\nThit Is Gen. de Gaulle's insistence\nthat the French army commander\nbe not a member of the Executive\nCommittee to be let up, bui be subordinate to it. If Gen. de Gaulle hai\nhis way on thli point it meani that\nGen. Giriud, to be on the Committee, muit relinquish hli commind\nof the irmy.\nSTRABANE, County Tyrone (CP)\n\u2014A tricolor flag, which li prohibited In Northern Ireland, flew from\nthe courthouse here Easter Monday\nmorning. Put up during the night to\ncommemorate lhe 1918 rl>ln\u00ab, It flew\nfur hours before It wai dlicovered\n\u2022 nd lowered.\nHuns Claim R.A.F.\nAid Yugoslavs\nLONDON. May JT (CP).-A Oermin broidcut nid todiy R. A. F.\nplanei hive been tiding Yugoilir\npatriots ln ttielr battle agiinit Axil\noccupying irmiei.\nThe brotdcut quoted the Belgrade newspiper Novo Vremi u\nsaying priionen reported Britain\nhid promiied eerlil mLitanoe and\n\"a few British planei did irrlve.\nSome were ihot down ind otheri\nbrought only propagindi miterlil.\"\nAuthoritative source* refilled bo\ncomment. It hai long been inumed\nthat Britain it helping retlilance\ngroupi in moat occupied countriu.\nMeanwhile Swlu newiptperi reported from Budapeit that tht two\nfactloni of Yugosliv tntl-Axii\nforcei, the I'artisani and th* troopi\nof-Gen. Drill Mihailovlc, had Joined forcei. It uld the Partisans withdrew into Mihiilovic territory ln resisting the genertl Axle offenilve In\nBomia, Hercigovlnt and Montine-\nfto.\nMihailovlc wu uld to be concentrating hit forcei In th* high mountains of Centril Montenegro.\nDeliyed Informition from Albi-\nnli by wiy of Jerustlem uld Itallin\nofflciili were lending their fimillei\nout of Albania In the face of lncreulng unreit\nBon on British\nBefit Lifted\n_)__. Miy T (CP)-Bntaln'i\nchurch 'belli, reierved u in invailon ilgntl during the urly wir\nyun, now miy be rung it tny time,\nHerbert Morriion, Horn* Mlnliter,\nInformed the Houie of Commoni todiy.\nTh* bin wu pirtly \"lifted April\n30 to permit th* bells to ring on\nSundays tnd relgloui holldiyi, but\nnow, Mr. Morrlion uld, 'hey cin\nbe ning \"for iny purpoie it tny\ntime provided th*lr lound li not\nliable to be mistaken for i ilgnil\nIn connection with nr raidi or i\ngu itttck\"\n'\nDavies Receives\nSeale'd Reply to\nF.D.R. From Stalin '.\nMOSCOW, Miy V lAPWAepB\nI. Daviei announced today hated,\nreceived * wriiten ind leiled reply\nfrom Premier Stalin to the lecrtt\nletter from President Roosevelt\nwhich he delivered it -.he Kremlin\nlut week.\nThe President's tmlssiry ul*d tM\ndid not know th* contcnti of Stalin*!\nmenage ind that it was solely for\nMr   Rooievelt \u2014\nMr. Divies snd he was leaving\ndirectly for the Un ted Stiles.\nf\nJl\nhese days* when tea must yield\nthe Utmost in favour, quality\nis of .supreme importance. Ask form *\nSALADA'\nTEA\n \t\nm-l f*\nI\n\u2014 NIUON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1941\nSoldier's Wif e\nAnswers\nPeter's Mother\n\u25a0y BEATRICE . AIRt-AX\n, Dear Mill Filrfax: I couldn't re-\n(tit the temptation to write, hoping\nmy letter will be printed ao that\n\"Peter's Mother\" .'ill iee It.\ni I have a five-months old ion ind\nijUW\/\nMake delicious\n\"MAGIC\"\nPOTATO BISCUITS!\nx.\nIM can loin i t*v. Mide Bikini\ngowdt-i H up.,ulit 3 nip. short\nno; M cup milk\nlotto mikt soft\nloini; 1 cup tic ctl\n(more ot leu)\ndouih.\nKt together floor, baking\nowder and ult. Cut in ihort-\naing and lightly mix in cooled\need potato. Add cold liquid:\nton out on floured board;\nghtly roll or pat out, ud cut\nBake on greased pin. Oreo\n\u2022wr. S\nmy huiband ii In the Army. We are\nfortunate becauie he ti itill In\nAmerica. I am unhippy without\nhim, but there ara millioni of girll\nwho every diy wonder where their\nhuiband] are and whether thay are\nufe, There ua men who hava never\n\u2022een their bablei and iome who\nnever will. This war-torn world tl\nseeing more misery thin we could\nlmiglne.\nThere are very few girli today\nwho wouldn't give their right arms\nto be ln the shoes of \"Peter's Mother.'* She his everything they dream\nof after thii world li at peace, tl\nthey are lucky to have their hus-\nband'i come home at all.\nSo when ihe'i feeling 'oneiome I\nhope \"Peter'l Mother\" will look\niround and iee what lonelineu really ll. If ahe wanti lomething to do,\ntry Red Cron work, and realize\nthere il a war. R-A.\n\u2022 \"Peter'l Mother\" who wrote to\nthli column some weeki ago, was i\nyoung wife, fond of athletici and\nthe out-of-doon, who found home-\nkeeping and baby-tending not only\na trifle monotonoui but the daily\nround left too much time on her\nhanda.\nWelghti... .\nCalorie Needs\nGreater\nlor an Infant\nBy   LOGAN   CLENDENING,  M.   D.\nBablei require ill the mineral!\nand vitamlni that an adult doei. In\nfact they require leveral times ai\nmuch vitamin D. The other fundamental requirement of infant food\nii that lt ihall be free from harmful, contaminating bacteria. To come\ndown to ipeciflc recommendations,\na itandard formula for cow'i milk,\nfor infant feeding which Is eaiy to\nlearn la ai follows:\nOne quart ot milk ia brought to\na boll and then thoroughly cooled.\nTh* acum la removed and about 1\nteaspoonful of lactt. acid is added,\ndrop by drop, while the milk li stirred. The firit half of the acid may be\nadded rapidly, but the remainder\nmust be added ilowly. It li well to\nmix the acid with 2 or 2 ounces of\nwater and drop the entire mixture\n\u25a011ll1llll1lllltlllllllllllllllt1lllllllIlllllllllltlllIllll1IIIllltlllIlllllllllllllllMiiiiir.il\n_%_\n__oii__wws_i\nBy BETSY NEWMAN\n'l':i'ill   lllTITllllll IIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII   lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nTODAY'I MrNU\nHtLPS CUT FOOD COSTS\nBreakfast:\nTomato or Orange Juice\nCereal with Milk\nSausages with icrambled eggs\nToait .      Jelly Coffee\nLuncheon:\nAiparagui Souffle      Hot rolli\nB*esh or stewed Fruit       Cookies\nTea Milk\nDinner:\nLeftover Roait Beef, iliced or In\nSavory Meat Fie\nBaked potatoei\nButtered Cabbage\nFresh Green Toned Salad\nUpilde Down Cake\nSliced Roiit Beef In Beef-Tomito\nOr ivy\n1 cm tomato eoup or itriined\ntomatoei, 1 cup roait beef gravy,\nilices cold roast beef.\nAdd soup or strained tomatoes\nt oroast beef gravy and heat meat\nin same. Serves 5 to 6.\nSavory  Meit Pie With  Biicult\nCruit\n3 cups cooked beef, cubed, leftover gravy, Vi cup water, 1 can\nvegetable soup or home cooked vegetable soup.\nCut beef into cubes, combine soup\nwater, gravy and meat, season well\nand put ln casterole. Cover top with\nbiscuits and bake in a very hot oven\n(450 degrees F.) about 15 to 20 minutes, or until browned. Serves 6.\nUPSIDE DOWN CAKE\n2 tablespoons butter, 4 tablespoon!\nother fat, cooked, canned or freih\nfruit, 4 additional tablespoons sugar,\nft cup sugar, 2 eggs, IVt cups flour,\n2 teaspoons baking powder, Vt teaspoon salt, Vt cup milk.\nApples, sliced and pared may be\nused, cooked pears, home canned\nfruit iuch ai cherries, or cooked\ndried fruit such as prunes or apricoti. Use the two tablespoons butter or margarine and the 4 tablespoons lugar for topping. Mix together and put on top of fruit in\npan. Cream remaining fat, blend\nin sugar (part honey may be used)\nadd eggs one at a time, beating after each addition until batter ia\nlight and fluffy, sift flour, measure\nand sift with baking powder and\nsalt and add to first mixture alternately with rhilk, beating after each\naddition until batter is _mooth, but\nno more, and pour over fruit. Bake\nin 350 degree oven until cake is nicely browned and shrinks from pan,\nabout 50 minutes. Invert on serving\nplatter and serve plain.\n\"Some people make guns, m\nsome make tanks,\" says Mt.\nGold Seal, known far and\nwide as the emklem of Congoleum Rugs and Congoleum\nby-the-yard. \"My job is to\nmake floor coverings that will\ntake hard traffic in stride and\nkeep their good looks in spite\nof it; a sort of home-front\nmorale job. And I'm putting\neverything I've got into it to\nmake sure you get the extra\nvalue always built into Congoleum, value that means\nlong wear and lasting beauty\nso urgently needed just now\nwhen floor covering replacements are so hard to obtain.\"*\nCONGOLEUM\nSOLD tIAL\nfttfm\nnow io mt mi. ion iial Min 1001\nYoa ao im sltat \u00abw tm at roar C\u2014t*_\n-am floon \u00bbil_i \u2022,. Ual. \u2014ett. Braill tod\n\u25a0op ihttn r.suliil; \u00bbo_l nan. the brie-Maul - thtir einiea -r__ ta otttt-ootl\nwuloi. Mikt pirt mo, fhtt iht loot aa_.\ntank ii -mooch tod flu Irrm crtrl-H 01\nkoobt. II it'i t rut. mam ll nter tra\nnoottii to \"tpittd\" tkt inlV. Yu, t Uttlt\ncm triil ptr bt| dltidtodl.\nInto the milk. After the mfik lucid-\nUied, I ouncei ot corn iyrup we\nstirred in md the feed bottlei for\nthe diy tre tilled. The Infant miy\nbe liven u much u lt wanti it *\u25a0\nhour Intervtli.\nPREPARING FORMULA\nBoiling tbt milk treei It of uy\nharmful bacteria. It alio mikei It\nmore dlgeitlble. Tha scum which\nappears on the lurface of boiled\nmlllt, li protein and it does no harm\nto remove thli. The lactic icid li\nadded as a buffer substance to moke\nlt more digestible. The corn syrup\naddi the additional calorlei tbat are\naeeded to put tbe energy content\nup to requirementi. Mother's milk\ncontain., twice al much tugar 11\ncow's. Nearly any sugar can be used\nlniteid pf corn iyrup\u2014even ordinary\ntable sugar ln the case of normal infant!, or the prepared dextrin and\nmaltose mgari which the grocer or\ndruggist sells for Infant feeding.\nThe amount of thii mixture the\nbaby usei will depend upon his nutrition it the beginning ot the feeding and hli gain in weight.\nUSE   OF   ORANGE   JUICE\nOne or two tablespoon! of orange\nJuice will lupply the necessary vitamin C and should be administered\nto all artificially fed bablei. Iron,\nwhloh li not present in good quantities in any milk, even in mother'i,\nshould be lupplled in the form of\ngreen or pigmented vegetables \u2014\npureed apinach or carrot Juice \u2014\nfrom the sixth month on.\nThe commonest cause for failure\nor upsets In infant feeding Is lack\nof sufficient calories The best guide\nto an infant's helath.ts a iteidy gain\nin weight.\nQUE8TION8   AND   ANSWER8\nE.J.F.: I awoke one morning about\n12 months ago with a nattack of\nBell's palsy. I am 34 years of age.\nDo you think I can completely recover? The condition is now about\nonly 80 per cent well.\nAniwer\u2014I would lay that the probabilities are that you will have a\ncomplete recovery. Such, at least,\nIs the general jule. The average time\nfor complete recovery ls about 18\nmonths to two years. Electrical\ntreatment! will help.\nTarrys Scene\nof Pretty\nHome Wedding\nTARRYS, B.C.\u2014Under an arch of\ndelicate apple blossomi, \u2022 pretty\nhome wedding was solemnized at\nTarrys May 22, when Josephine Marguerite (Dawn), youngest daughter\nof Mrs. M. Irving and the late E. J.\nIrving, became the bride of Edmund,\nyounger son of Mrs. L. Crowder of\nCalgary, formerly ot DrumheUer,\nAlia., and the late Eric Crowder.\nRev. J, Boyle of Nelson performed\nthe ceremony.\nGiven ln marriage by her brother\nRobert, the petite brunette bride\nentered the livingroom to the strains\nof Lohengrin's Wedding March, ln\na floorlength gown ot white. The\nfull skirt of flowered organii fell\nfrom \u25a0 torso-length bodice of slipper latin with three-quarter length\nileeves of matching organza. Her\nillk-net veil with embroidered corners fell to the floor from a white\nsatin tiara. She carried i dainty\nColonial bouquet of pink iweetheart roies, putel iweet pell, Illy\nof the villey md milden-halr fern.\nMill Marie (Dollle) Irving, wia I\ncharming bridesmaid in a floor-\nlength gown of Alice-blue iheer. Her\nhat wai a diinty bonnet of pleated\nblue tulle and pink\" Ice-box joie-\nbudi, while pink carnatloni, yellow\ntulips ind pink and yellow map-\ndragoni composed her bouquet\nTrie groom wai lupported by\nRobert lhkpen of Trill.\nDuring the ilgning of the regiiter,\nMisi Mollie Irving, lister of the\nbride ung Rosewlg^ \"Ave Maria\".\nThe wedding muaic waj played by\nMrs. H, C. Nye of Slocan City.\nThe bride's mother wore a navy\nblue afternoon dress, with blick ic-\ncessoriea while the mother of the\ngroom chose s black suit with beige\naccessories. Both wore corsage's of\npink iweetheart roses.\nA reception was held, the bride\nand groom standing under the arch\nto receive relatives and close frlendi\nThe rooms were tastefully decorated with lilac, trollius, and pastel\nihedes ot tulps. The lettable it\nwhich Mrs. O. W. Humphry and Mrl.\nC. Mes-'ingcr presided st the urni,\nwas centred with a dainty rose bowl\nof narcissus end forget-me-not. On\ni ilde table, the beiutlful three-\ntlered wMdlng cake, embedded in\npink tulle with ITghted tipen on\neither side, was cut by the bride end\ngroom.\nThe toast to the bride wsi propoied by father Boyle, the groom\nresponding. The beit min propoied\nthe toast to the bridesmaid, and \u2022\ntout to the mothers of the bride ind\ngroom wai given by Robert Irving.\nFer trivelllng, tha bride changed to a dresumker iuit of bright\nblue with beige accessories end i\nconage of tillman roiei. The hippy\ncouple left for \u2022 honeymoon In Albert!. Upon their return they will\nreiidi it 1124 Second Avenue, Trill.\nWould Have Soldiers\nWed Canadian Cirls\nOTTAWA, Miy 17 (CP) -\"Come\nbark and marry your Cinadian\niweetheart,\" Mtyor C. C. Willlimi\nnf Regina iald today, ti \u2022 slogan\nthat might be diplomatically luggested to Canidlm lervlcemen oversell.\nAl tbe conference here of the\nCinidlin fedentlon of Miyori and\nmunicipalities, he wu dialling\nthe employment problem ifter thl\nwir.\nA* mmy mirrled women u poe-\nslble ihould wlthdriw from Induitry lo mike wiy for men. Mayor\nWlliumi nld.\nWithout questioning the right of\ni soldier to mirry myone be choie\nIn iny country lnd bring hli bride\nlo Cinidi, hi uld mirrligei of toldien oversell would mtin fewer\nCanadiin glrli would be mirrled\nand Ihut able tn withdraw from\ntheir Jwbs i.ter the wir.\nDangers...\nParents Should\nControl\nYouth's Spending,\nBy  Girry  Clevelind  Myers, Ph.D.\nMany ptrenti, iome ot whom by\nhird work and ielf ndrlfice earned\ntheir living from the time they were\n11 or 14, have children In their teens\nearning euy money now en part\ntime Jobi and ipending moit or all\not lt on pleuurei.\nIn normil peice Umu thoie children and youths who had the opportunity to earn through iuch Jobi\nu delivering ptpen or mc wing\nlawns uiuilly gilned very rich moral Ind personality values from doing\nM.\nTOO MUOH MONIY '\nToday, children ibout 11 or 14\nare earning tt part-time Jobs fabulous wages. Many of them ire btlng ruined morally by this dangerous force suddenly thruit into their\nhands, not t few being lured by it\ninto delinquency and crime.\nIn t certain mld-Wert town recently a boy while playing baseball\nhed f75 itolen from hli clothes.\nWASTEFUL SPENDING\nSo far as I can ascertain from\ntalking with icorei of teichers, parents, and employer! ii) virloui cltiu and towni of more thin i doien\nitatei, most ot theie youthi put the\nmoney into their pocket ind spend\nit on mere pleasure or luxuries.\nSome of courie, are Investing a portion ln war itamps and bondi.\nParenti who really care about\ntheir country and the moral welfare of their children, eipecially\nof those under 18, will try to Induce thue children to budget iuch\nearningi wisely, using a very small\npart of lt for pleuure. Falling to\nprevail on these youthi, they wlll\nrequire the\" employer to tend the\npay check to the parenti and theie\nyouths will be allowed only a ufe,\nsrpall, wise portion of it for pocket\nmoney, until iuch time u they caq\nprove fitted to ' receive the piy\ncheek themselves.\nSHOULD PAY HIS WAY\nAt any rate the earning youth\nllvlng at home ihould be required\nto pey for his clothes, laundiy \"nd\nboard.\nSOLVING PARENT PROBLEMS\nQ.\u2014I have juit discovered thtt\nmy daughter, after only \u2022 few\nmonths In school, can reid itory ifter itory from her primer without\na mistake, yet doein't really read at\nall; she doei lt entirely by ear from\nmemory.\nA\u2014Don't be alarmed over thit.\nJust calmly Induce her to \"retd\"\nvery ilowly to you as you run your\nfinger under each word or group of\nwordi md then get her to do likewlie. Griduilly she will get tbe\nconnection. SomS adults hive tiught\nthemielvei i foreign language in\nthis way.\nWELLINGTON, N.Z. (CP.-The\ndeep-sea fishing waters round the\ncout of the Northern part of Niw\nZealand which attracted viiiton\nfrom all perta of the world before\nthe war ire now t fivorite resort\nof Americin lervlcemen on letve.\nCASTLEGAR\nCASTLEGAR, B.C.-Mr. ud MTI.\nIsnc Petenon viilted Nelion Mondiy.\nJohn Hifilead vuited South Slocin Mondiy.\nMlnu Evi md Normi Petenon\n\u25a0pent thi weekend In Nelson\nCliff Wanlesi, who ll wtth the\nR.C.N, ipent hli futloiigh with hli\nbrother and tUtir-ln-llw, Mr. and\nMri. Gerald Wmless.\nMri a Dunning ot Merrltt, B.C,\nU (pending i tew days with Mr.\nand Mri. Isaic Petenon.\nMill Petri Dims ind Mill Norma\nPetenon visited Trail.\nMn. B. Dunning Mn. bate Petenon ind Mri. P. Bruce vliited\nTrill Tuetdiy,\nMealtime..\nDon't Worry the\nFamily About\nRation Problems\nBy IDA JEAN KAIN\nEating ahould alwtyi be \u2022 pleuure apd lt li not the time to diicuu\nthe ihortage of butter or mut or\nwhat, a itruggle you hid scraping\nthe meil together. Unintentionally,\nyou em unload you anxieties about\nthe tood problem on the whole ftmily and nobody will enjoy the meal.\nIt'i a temptation, I'll admit, to\npoint out what t time you are hiving, but don't do it. The heed of the\nhouie hii enough on hli mind without taking on rationing.\nSomatimei I think the dietitians\n(md I am one of them) may infuriate you with their \"eat this, eat\nthit, it'i good for you\" policy in\nmenu-planning. Of courie, you\nwant to balance the meals to keep\nyour family well. And you want to\nbe iure to Include the euential nutrients every day.\nBut you know your family better\nthan my of ui pouibly could and\nyou have to pleaie them When you\nserve whit they regard ii i \"heilth\nfood,\" teim It with something thty\npirtlculirly like ind iet thtlr ficu\nabeamlng. They ire supposed to\nenjoy the meil u well as eit iL\n- Any suggestions I pau along to\nyou are Juit suggestions. But here\nare nme tips which I believe wlll\neue the work for you end make\na hit with the family.\nYou cm mike a grand meat loaf\nby mixing grated raw potatoes with\nground meat. Or, If you have enough\nmeat, without itretching it, you\nmight plan to terve baked potatoes\nwith iL and bike i couple extri to\nuse for potato ioup the next day\nPotato ioup li hearty and tasty-\npirtlculirly when i bit of onion ls\nidded.\nThe cheeie ipreidi ire not rationed, ind children like them.\nSpreid them on breid in piece of\nbutter md serve nw carrot itick\nwith them. (You know the cirrots\nidd more Vitamin A to the menus.)\nPeanut butter il mother excellent\nspread.\nThree men were killed and four\ninjured In an exploiion it thte Seven Sisters Colliery, Neath, Glamorganshire.\nMiu Ora Saunden\nCrowned May\nQueen at Caitlegar\nCASTLEGAR, B. C.-The crowning of the Castlegar May Queen.\nUlu On Sauden took place .In\nCoronation Hall before the largeit\ncrowd ever assembled ln the hill.\nMri. D. A. Shu, Regent of the\nLillian Killough Chapter of the\nI.O.D.E., which had sponsored the\nMay Queen festivities, congntulited\nthe Queen md thanked ill who\nis-isted In the event. Mri Shea\nbriefly outlined the war work of\nthe Order ind usurid Ihe people\nthe- money raised through their\ncoopention would be used ln thi\nwar effort.\nS. C. Wation, on behalf of the\ncitizeni, thinked the I.O.D.E. for\ntheir interut tnd work with tht\nchildren \\n thli community, ind\nurged the people of Cutlegir givi\ntheir fullest support to an Order\ndoing io greit i wtr ind peacetime work.\nLONDON (CV)-Rev. Noel Chrn-\ntophenon, Victr of Elthim ilnce\n1935, hil been appointed to the dean.\nery of Peterborough made vacani\nby the resignation of Rev. James\nSimpson.\nKenneth Walker, ship's steward\nwho wai killed at sea, left $337 to\nbuy a ipeclal bedstead for tubercular seamen at the K^ng Edward\nSanatorium for Sailors ln Britain.\nFair\nCash Market\nSHOULDER VIAL      OC\u201e\nROASTS, Ib J OC\nCOOD POT ROASTS,\nPir lb.\t\nHAMBURGER,\n2 Ibt\t\n29c\n45c\nSAUSACE, Breakfait, AC.\n2 lbi. *)C\nSTEWINC BEEF md\nKIDNEY, lb\t\nROASTING\nPir Ib\t\n29c\n43c\nSTEWINC VIAL,      -V).\nCHICKEN, lb LLl\nAlso Fresh and Smoked Fish,\nWeiners and Cooked Meats\nStock of Fresh Fruits and\nVegetables\nPHONE 295\nFor Blue River Diamonds, See\u2014\nJ\/B. Gray\nTHE JEWELER\nThere is no Shortage\nTHERE is no shortage of grand-tasting,\nration-free Pottum Cereal Beverage at\nthe present time. Everyone can enjoy all\nthey want of this great meal-time beverage.\nPOSTUM CEREAL BEVERAGE IS\nthe form of Postum that you make like\ncoffee\u2014in a coffee-pot, percolator or glass\ncoffee-maker.\nYour grocer may be short of Instant\nPostum, but he has lots of Postum Cereal\nBeverage. And more and more people are\ndiscovering what real, downright pleasure\nthere is in a cup of this famous drink.\nOf course it doesn't taste Uke coffee\nor tea. It's not supposed to. It has a robust,\ninviting flavor all its own.\nDirections for making Postum Cereal\nBeverage in a coffee-pot, percolator or\ndrip-type coffee-maker, are printed on\nevery package. If you prefer a more robust\nflavor, use rounded tablespoonful! in\nmeasuring, instead of level tablespoonfuls.\nIJ you use a Silex glass cojjee-maker,\nuse the same proportions\u2014BUT allow\nPoitum Cereal Beverage and water to\nremain in upper bowl 3 minutes before\nremoving from heat\nPOSTUM cemi, eemm\nnn\nA rT**V*w \u2022** Oftnf \u2022! r*##t\n WALKING IS THE\ntEST OF FIT!\nWhin you wilk In your ntw\nihoe, our tnined uleimin\nwitches yeur foot ictlon ind\nknowt whtthtr or not fit It\nright\nCrntiit foot comfort ind\nlongsit wur from ihoei\ncomt whtn you are fitted it\nR. Andrew\nii Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nWMtas\u00ab\u00bb>\u00bb>s\u00bb-OMa\u00bbw\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbM6ioa\nf\nEnemy Planes Make\n58 Attacks\non Hospital Ships\nLONDON, Mty tl (CP)-A. V.\nAlexander, Fint Lord ot tht Admirtlty, told tbe House of Common! todty thtt Gtrmtn tnd Italian\nplanei and coastal batteriei htd\nmade 58 atticki on Britiih hoipital\nships tinct tho itan of Iht wtr..\nHe taid 10 hospital ihipi were\ninvolved In tbe ittacki and four\nof them were iunk.\n\u2014^\nHe'll\nAdmire\nYou!\nYo? Sir!\u2014When he sees\nyou so lovely\u2014topped by\nA Pernrjahent...\n\u2022 by tho\nFAIRVIEW\nBEAUTY SHOPPE\nWhat's nicer than a snowy bed\nOn which to rest your weary head\nSheets must be very white, 'tis true\nSo don't forget the rinse in BLUE\nute\nA twist, of Bluo Ifl the tait rinso\nwater does tho trick. Prevent!\nC\" v\u2014and  keepi your bed\ntowels ond white clothes\u2014\na doon and sparkling while.\nRECKITT'S BLUE\nPREVENTS CLOTHES TURNING YELLOW\nQverwaiteA\nLIMITED\nON SAL! SATURDAY AND MONDAY\nDRV PEAS:\n2 for -.\t\nSPLIT PEAS: Yellow,\ni ttr :. __ _\t\nSOUP MIX:\n2 for \t\nBEEF FLUID:\nBottll  \t\n19*\n.25*\n$1.15\nWHEAT PUFFS:\nbuihei big \t\nWHEAT PUFF8\nbag, eproni  \t\nCORN FLAKES:\nPoit, 8 oz pkg., 3 for\nBRAN FLAKES:\nPost's, 2 for \t\nBuihei\n35*\n5*\n21*\n25*\nSNAP HAND CLEANER, 2 for 33c\nORAPENUTS  FLAKES:\n7 or. pkg, 2 for _...\nPURITY  WHEATLETSf\n7 Ib. big  _\t\nSODA  CRACKERS:\nI. B. C, 2 for\t\nSODA CRACKERS:\nHindy  ....\u201e\t\nFEL8 NAPTHA 80AP:\nI bin  .'. , ,\n23*\n35*\n47*\n42*\n23*\nMAC'S NO-RUB:\n2 for \t\nCATSUP: Aihcroft,\nBottle  _\t\nTEA: Our beit blend,\nLb\t\nMYSORE COFFEE: F.eih ttJ,\nground, Ib  m.r\nBURN8 LARD:\n2 for \t\n9*\n15*\n75*\n35*\nFRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES\nSpeciil attention to out of town orders.\nPHONE 707\n\u25a0 \u2022'   'P^JWWWPJ\nW.(. Shelly,\nLeading Magician\nlo Appear Here\nMystifying dUippeirancei ind ap\npearmcei of rabbits, bird!, md cag<\nei, handkerchiefs that dance, newspapers that become Uke lace' tei'\ncloths md trlcki of every description will all be cooked up next\nMonday by W. C. (BUI) Shelly,\nslated ar \"Canada'i leading magic\nIan\" who WlU be In Nelion Monday\nto demonstrate hii magic.\nMr. Shelly is being sponsored by\nthe Nelson Rotary club on Wa pre\nsent tour, and all proceedi are turned over to war charities and fundi,\nthe entire proceedi from the Nelion\nshow to go to the Red Cron. Hil\ntour include! shows at the nine Ro.\ntary Clubi In the Okanagan and the\nKOotenay\u2014Kamloopi, Vernon, Ke>\nlowna, Kimberley, Pentlrton, Fernie,\nCranbrook, Trail and Nelion.\nHii hobby for 40 yean, Mr. She.\nly's magic hai made hia numeroui\nihowi lell-outi wherever he hu\nappeared. He hai long kept in con.\ntact with leveral maglciani aiiocla\nUoni throughout Canada and the\nUnited States. At Vancouver, when\nnot on tour, Mr. Shelly puta on hla\nshowi for loldlen which are enthusiastically received.\nMr. Shelly wai former Mlnliter\nof Finance In the Tolmie Government and ii-now Preildent of the\nPioneer Timber Company, Director\nof Canada Grain it Export, and a\nDirector of Vancouver Motion Picture!.\nTemperance Croup\nBlasts Cov't\nLiquor Control\nVANCOUVER, May 27 (CP) -\n\"Government partnenhip with the\nliquor interests, called Government\ncontrol for the pait 22 yean, hai\nbeen a ghaitly fiilure and one of\nthe most linliter Influence! in the\ndegradation of our public Ufe,\" declared a resolution calling for a\nchange in the Uquor lyitem whlch\nwn adopted yeiterdiy at the annual convention of the B, C. Temperance League.\n\"Theie intereita on many ocow-\nioni have broken the law, demanded increased apeelal conceiiloni,\nprovided immenie political campaign fundi and conducted publicity\ncampalgni on a Urge scale to promote the coniumptlon and sale of\nliquor,\" the resolution stated.\nOther reaolutloni unanimouily\nidopted were:\n1. That E. P. Taylor, Preiident of\nCanadian Brewera Ltd., be aiked to\nreiign all official dutlei in connection with any phase of the Canadian\nGovernment wartime program,\"\n(Mr. Taylor ls an aasiitint to Munitions Miniiter Howe.)\n2. Elimination of overieai ihlpmenti of Canadian beer.\n3. Elimination of ell prlvite Interest in the manuficture, sale and importation of all klnda of liquor.\n. t. Provision for locil option privileges ln areai to be defined where\na vote may be taken on certain condltioni for the purpose of totally\nsuppressing the traffic of Uquor In\nsuch a district\n\u2022 On the occulon of ber 60th\nbirthday, Sundiy, Miy 19, Mn. W. J.\nMurphy wu honor gueit at a imall\nfimlly reunion held it the North\nShore borne ol Mr. ind Mn. A. I.\nMurpkj1.     ***\ne Mn. Peten of Toronto, who\nhu been viiiting her brother in\nYmlr for \u25a0 few weeki, wu in town\nWedneiday ittending the funeril of\nHirry Stevens.\ne A joint meeting ot the Mothen\nAuxiliaries ot Cubs ind Scouti wu\nheld yeiterdiy ifternoon tn the\nScout Hill, when plam were arranged for camp gatherings. Among\nthoie preient were Mrs. G. Jenks,\nMn. D. Darough, Mrs. Hirry Wuilck, Mn. S. C. Burnham, Mn. McDonild, Mn. Joieph Longden, Mn.\nD. Sherwood, Mn. H. C. Hughei,\nMn. W. Hillyird, Mrr. Robert Todd,\nMn. A. L. I_ythgoe, Mn. J, A. WIU\nion, Mrs. I. Lewli, Mrs. J. Dyck,\nMr!. W. Harkness, Mn. Ivle Speln,\nMri.' Pitenon and Mrs. J. A. Ballantyne.\ne Mr. and Mri. If ink Phllllpi of\nTighum attended the funenl of Har\nry Steveni Wednesdiy.\ne Circle No. 1 of St Piul'i\nUnited Church met yeiterdiy It\nthe home of Mrs. D. H. HaU, Silica\nStreet, when those Ittending. were\nMrs. Margaret Bell, Mrs. Charlei\nH. Stark, Mn. R. D. Barnes, Mrs.\nCharles Kelman, Mlis Grace Caih\nMiu Alice McCorkle, Miss Margaret\nMcCorkle, Mrs. R. A. Peebles, Mrl\nHector Mackenzie, Mn. J. D. Foggo, Mrs. W. G. Stewart, _*\u00bb. Alex\nCarrie md Mils Eltby.\ne Mn. Bruno Leroie, her ion\nRiymond, and Tommy Maglio, all of\nTrill, are visiting relatives ln Nel\nson. **\ne Mr. and Mn. Walter Tattrie\nand son James Ivan of Trill spent\nWedneiday In Nelson with Mr. and\nMrs. Stanley Bostock, \/ Latimer\nStreet.\na Shoppers in town yesterday\nincluded Louis Bourgeois of Cres\ncent Valley.\na HE. Cooper ot Balfour was a\ncity visitor Wednesday.\ne T. Steveni of Rover Creek wu\nIn town Wednesday to ittend the\nfuneral of hii brother, Harry Steveni.\nMr. and Mn. Clarence Mclsaac\nof Tnil were ln the city to attend the funeral of Harry Steveni\nWedneeday.\ne Valentine Kcaianclc of Creicent Villey wai among city ihoppen yeiterday.\na Mn.- Dave Macfarlane, Gore\nStreet wu operated on at Kootenay\nLake General Hospital Wednesday\ntor ippendicitls.\ne Mn. Gufcill of Willow Point\nvliited Nelion yeiterdiy.\ne Viiiton In the city yesterdiy\nIncluded Mr. end Mrs. Frank Rush-\nton of Nakusp.\ne M. C. Donaldson of Selmo was\na Nelson visitor yesterday.\ne Mrs. Robert Cunningham of\nCreicent Valley spent yesterday in\ntown.\ne Mr. and Mn.. W. E. Lewtu\nare Nelson .viiiton from Edgewood\ne Wedneiday evening memberi\nof the Junior C. W. L. met at the\nhome of Mn. Douglai Cummins,\nKerr Apartmenti, when thoje present were Mn. Harry Helie, Mrs.\nFL S. Lawrence, Mrs. Daniel McDougill, Mn. Leo Houde, Mn. Nelion, Mrs. George M. Benwell, Miss\nBetty Benwell of Vancouver, and\nMrs. J. P. Duffy.\na Mrs. S. A. Curwen of Salmo\nittended the funenl of Hirry Steveni Wedneidiy.\nLODGE TEA SUCCESS\ne A luccessful md enjoyible\ntea wai held recently it the home\nof Mrs. W. M. Young. Cedar Street,\nwhen ihe and Mn. E. H. Paterion\nwere joint hosteisei, benefitting the\nOrder of the Eaitern Stir. Preiid-\nIng it the diinty tei tible were Mrs.\nGeorge Schupe and Mn. B. Lowery,\nwhile serviteurs Included Mn. W, L.\nThompson, Mn. J. C. Granberg and\nMn. J. A. Dawion. Among thoie attending were Mn. William Cir-\nruthen, Mn. F. G. Oili, Mn. J. P.\nSutherlind, Mn. J, H. Lemmon, Mrs.\nGeorge Clerihew, Mlu Ellubeth\nDawson, Mn. H. C. Hughei, Mrs.\nJ. W. McLelland, Mrs. H. H. Hinitt\nMln Agnei Luscombe, Mri. A. Wood,\nMn. S. C. Latornell, Mn. J. H,\nArgyle, Mlu A. Smith, Mlu E.\nSmith, Mn. Lawrence George, Mn.\nI. Sutciiffe, Mra. A. Pagdin, Mn.\nJ. Armitrong, Mn. N, A. Brown,\nMlu Bunty Pitenon, Mln Margaret Arthur, Min Stella Pitenon, Mn.\nC. F. Hunter, Mn. It. B. Brummitt,\nMn. H. R. Winfield, Mri. David Macfarlane, Mn. N. C. Stibbi, Mn, J,\nH. BaU, Mn. D. MacFarlane, Mlu\nNorma McFarland, Misi Mae Mac\nfarlane and Mrs. S. E. Briard.\ne Mr. and Mri. F. Binning! of\nSalmo attended the funeral of Harry\nSteveni Wedneiday.\ne Mn. Ann Aduddell, SlUca\nStreet, entertained the Circle of\nMary Immaculate at her home Weo\"-\nneiday afternoon, when those attending included Mn M. J. Vaneveld, Mri. Louli Coletti\", Mn. Nor-\nert O. Choquette, Mra. H. D. Thompson, Misi Albertlne Choquette,\nMn. J. Muraro, Mri. D. A. McPhenon, Mn. Henry Lindblad, Mn.\nF. Laurence, Mns. Joseph Sturgeon,\nMn. M. J. Vigneux, Mrs. G. F. Stevens, Mn. A. G. Gelinas, Mrs. J. N.\nHunt, Mrs., M. DeGirolamo, Mn. D.\nMclnnes, Mra. Henri Gagnon, Mrs.\nW, G. Fullerton, Mrs. Jamea Eccles,\nMn. Philip Rahal, Mrs. J, Morrison and Mrs. Edith Edgar.\ne Mrs. Philip Long and Miss\nIgantla Lanigan have returned from\na lew days spent in Sandon at the\nhome of Mr. and Mn. W. McDonald,\nMrs. Long's uncle and aunt.\ne James Bremner of Ymlr attended the funeral of Harry Steveni\nWedneiday.\nNIUON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 28.  194\n^\nProgram\nSLOCAN CITY\nSLOGAN OTY B. C\u2014F. M Hufty who wu a patient in Slocan\nCommunity Hoipital lor a week ii\nhome again.\nDavid Ewing \u2022 ndio techniciin in\nthe R.C.AJ\"., Calgary, is a gueet\nof his aunt Mrs. D. Ewihg.\nMrs. W. Hislip and Miu Myrtle\nHufty who epent two weeks at\nNanalmo and other Coast cities, arrived home Monday.\nMr. and Mrs. H. W. Pinchbeck\nand baby of Trail are apending a\nholiday with Mr. Pinchbeck'! pirenti, Mr. md Mrs. J. H Pinchbeck.\nMr. md Mrs. TVrince Hood and\ngranddaughter, Miu Terry Smith of\nTrill, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.\nD. Hood and other relatives.\nMr. and Mri. _ J. Leveque were\nvisitors here Monday on their wiy\nto Rosebery where Mr, Leveque\nhas been- transferred.\nAn Empire Day program wu held\nlait Frldiy by the pupili ind teichen ot Hume School.\nSeveral memben of Kokanee\nChapter I.O.D.E., attended, and Rev.\nH. Stewart Forbu wu gueit ipeiker. \u2022 I   \\   ,\nMilitary in chincter and muilcil\nln form were severil patriotic number! presented by itudents, among\nwhieh were a duet, \"Thli is thi\nArmy,\" iung by Billie Hunter and\nStanley Skinner, md \"Torch of Lite\"\nby Jean Hunter, Billie Silverwood\nmd Doug Huntsberger.\nIn hli addreu Mr. Forbei ipoke\non the British Empire md what lt\nstands lor. He recounted his trip to\nChina juit betore tbe outbreak ol\nWorld War I when, upon arriving\nIn Scotlind, he had to chinge hla\nplans and detour, by way ot the\nMediterranean and the Suez Instead\not by the regular Siberian route.\nAtter a description of the eventi\nat varioua porti, hli arrivil In China,\nand hii lojourn of leveril youi\nthere, he told how hil trip iround\nthe world wu completed by the\ncrouing of the Pacific to Canada,\n\"The ilgnificant fact wae that\nthroughout the entire trip the British flag waved above ui continually,\ngiving ui protection and encouragement,\" Mn. Forbei laid.  '\nMr. Forbei ihowed the gathering\npicturei taken on hli trip.\nLocal Vegetables\nHelp Oul Shortage\nThe demand tor oranges Ii lUU\ngood, wholesaler! reported Wedneiday, new Calitornia Valenclu and\nFlorida orangei ire both' on the\nmarket\nHead lettuce li coming from\nWashington, and hothouse tomatoei\n\u2022re coming from Vmcouver md\nMedicine Hat. Local green onloni,\nradishes, spinich and rhubarb are\ntaking care of part-of the demand.\nCabbage, bunch carroti, md celery\nare atlll-arriving from California,\nbut lufficient luppUei are hard to\nsecure\nEggi ire icircer md pricei have\nadvinced ilightly.\nTwo cin of California vegetablu\none of oranges, one of flour md\ncereals, one ot hay, end one ol meata\nhave arrived.\nLONDON <CP)-The\/%un and\ncup of tea\" lunch hu been found to\nbe affecting the health of thouiandi\nof British beys and girls between the\/\nages of 14 and 18, and the Food\nMinistry has launched a campaign\nemphasizing danger of undernourishment.\nYES \u2014 W. Sell\nRAW AND PASTEURIZED\nMILK\nKootenay\nValley |\/air.\nSLACKS (md SLACK SUITS\nSizes 12 to IS\n$4.95 to $12.95\nFASHION FIRST LTD,\nMOTHERS DISCUSS\nSUMMER CAMP FOR\nSCOUTS, CUBS\nA discussion oa the possibility of\nholding the Cubi tnd Scouti Summer cimp thli yeir took plice on\nThundiy ifternoon it a melting ol\nthe Cub Mothen' Auxiliary In the\nScout HaU.\nThe ladiei alio held open discussion on having \u25a0 'field diy' it the\ncamp some time in July, to clem it\nup In readiness for the boys.\nFinil decliion on the Summer\nCamp wiU be made at i meeting\nnext Wedneiday.\nThe Kenya Government hai\nadopted a report recommending that\na probation system ihould be Introduced into the colony, applying to\nall races md to child, juvenile md\n\u2022duit offenderi.\nThere ire now 40,000,000 workeri,\nincluding 10,000,000 foreigners ind\nprisoners ot war, employed ln German fictoriu, according to 1 broad\ncut by Rennet Radio.\nR. R. Horner\nR fr R CROCERY\nIK*. 24c\nPALM OLIVE SOAP,    t_\nCrt.  DC\nPOSTUM CEREAL,    ir\nMaku 60 cupi *wl\nAPRICOT JAM, OQA\nTumblen AOC\nPRINCESS SOAP       or\nFLAKES,   LDC\nSODAS, McCormick'i IQ\nLarge pkt 17C\nWHITE BEANS,        OC\nGREEN ONIONS gnd RADISHES, *iC\n2 bunchoi  ldl\nRHUBARB, 1C.\n2 lbi.  IJC\nORANfiES, OQ.\nSiie 252 OUC\nSI\u00bb 176 55\u00ab?\nLOCAL SPINACH,     IQ.\nP*r Ib llf*.\nBUNCH CARROTS,    OC\n2 for &O*.\nASPARAGUS, OP\nPerlb. *WC\nNEW CABBAGE,       1C .\nPar Ib WC\nPOTATOES, OC.\n7 lbi *WC\nPHONE 161\nVREBMAK\n*     FURNITURE CO.\nThi House of Furniture Values\nPhoni 119 Nelson\nTRADE IN'YOUR\nOM Furniture\nOil NEW\nThere ars 18 species of Americin\nrattlesnakes all poisonous.\nLIGHT SUMMER SUITS\nDRESSES and HATS\nMilady's Fashion Shop\n0_L  J-VL  fiih.\nFRIDAY, MAY 28\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNING\n7:50-Muilcal Clock (CKI-N)\n8:00-CBC Newi\nWATCH REPAIR\nli \u2022 Job.for experts. Our work\ninures your atlitnllon.\nH. H. Sutherland\n491 Blkir St Nelson, B C.\nBRIDALWREAT\nTHE PROUDEST NAME IN ^tamOtW\n4%m INSURANCE \u2666 MIDI'S IOOK * 4-POINT OUAKANTH\nr      -*.W)\\\n\u25a0ii 11 ._V    J.\nCotthaotiL\nIEWELRY STORE\nMl Biker St. Nelion, B. C.\nBHIDAL\nWHtATH\n8:15\u2014Front Line Fimlly\n8;30\u2014Yinkee Houie Party\nJ:00-BBC Newi\n8:15-Orgin (CKLN)\n9:30-The Concert Muter (CKLN)\n8:45\u2014Xavier Cugit Entertains\n8:88\u2014Time Signil\n10:00-Mornlng Vlilt\n10:15-Muildl Hill of trnrn CKLN\n10:4_-Clilre Wallace - \"They Te\nMe\"\n11.00-Now You're Talking\nll:15-Viriety Time (CKLN)\n11.30-\"So.d-er*i Wife\"\nll:4S-Your Hollywood Newsglrl\nAFTERNOON\n12:00-B.C. Firm Broidcut\nU:2S-The Notice Boird (CKLN)\n12:30-CBC Niwi\n12:45\u2014Between thl Bookmdi\nl.-00-Iiabelle VcCwan Stnci\nl:l_-Interlude\nl:18-Tilk\nl:30-_1edla. Conduct!\n2:00\u2014Midellne Cirroll Reidi\nJ:18\u2014Songs of Rommce\n2:30-Tea Time\n3:4S\u2014Listeners'  Fivorllei\n3:00\u2014Don Metier ind Hli Islmders\n3:1_-Tllk  -  \"Know  Your   Wild\nF-oweci\"\n3:30\u2014 Music by Liville\n3:45-BBC  Niwi\n4:08\u2014Noveleeque\n4:30\u2014Teitime Is Melody Tlmi\n4:15-Kecltal\n8:00\u2014 Newi Commentary\n5:05-Hiven of Hirmony (CKLN)\n3:30-^Bhythm by Re<i_eet (CKLN)\nEVENINC\n8:00-8upper Melodlei (CKLN)\n8.30-Hiwallan Piridlsi (CKLN)\n8:45-Meit thl Bind (CKLN)\n'.:(\u00ab>-<TC Newi\n7:15\u2014\"Comridei In Armi\"\n8;0O-BBC Newreel\n8:_0\u2014Drimi\n8:00\u2014Tunei for Todiy\n\u00bb:30-Sophistlcited Strings\n10:00-CBC Newi\n.0:15\u2014Frldiy Scnpbook\n10:90\u2014Anita   Fills\n10:45\u2014Woody Hirmin's Orch.\nll:0O-God Seve the King\n!\n.\nT,riTSmpsB.O.\n.,-\u2022  (iJKkUmr-_;a*__-_j  ....   \u25a0    ..       \u25a0.\n-\t\n._,_-..-_, \u2022\n  \u2014\u2014\n \u2014\u2014\u25a0\n\t\nNftern lattg Nft\u00bb0 ?? Questions ? ?\nANSWERS\nEiUbllihed AprU tt. IMl.\nBritish Columbia'i\nMott Interesting Nmtpoptr\nPubllihtd every mornlni except Sunday by\ntht NEWS PlfeuSHINO COMPANY LIMITED. 266 Baker St., Nalion, British ColumbU.\nMEMBER Or THI CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU Or CIRCULATIONS,\nFRIDAY, MAY 28,1948.\nIf the Empire\nBecame Detached\n\"Do we ever stop to mil** whst\nBritain's so-called imperialistic policies are doing to help us right now?\"\nasks Norman Angell In his article, \"If\nNot Empire, Then What?\" in Esquire.\nIn answer to Americans who proclaim\nthat Britain is \"imperialistic\" and\nfights only to keep her Empire, a motive which is bound to disrupt the\nunity of the United Nations, Angell replies that there's not one part of the\nEmpire which Britain could let go\nwithout extreme dagger to her American Allies.\nAustralia, for instance, is a main\nbastion not only for the United Nations but also for United States defence. If Egypt were taken by the Axis,\nH would create a junction between Germany and Japan, cutting the Allies in\ntwo. Nor could Britain let go East Africa, where America has important\nbases, or Ireland, where American\ntroojjs are now assembling, or India.\nWhat exactly, he asks, ls meant by\nImperialism\" whim leveled at the British? Australia, New Zealand, South\nAfrica, Ulster, Canada, are completely\nIndependent nations. They have the\nright of neutrality ln war and of secession at all times, if their own sov-\nereign Parliaments so decide. And that\ndecision, fcddentaHy, cannot be vetoed\nby Britain, as it has not been vetoed\nin the case of Southern Ireland.\nHitler's greatest weapon has been\nhis ability to divide his enemies and\npick thsm off singly. Would it have\nbeen better if the Dominions had, like\nthe nations of Europe now conquered\nby Hitler, waited to be attacked so that\ntite Axis could have taken them as\nthose Europeap nations were taken?\nPerhaps the British policies are\naaving the neck of Mr. Diehard who\nsquabbles about them. Suppose all of\nIreland had been returned to the Irish,\nall of Africa to the Africans, India to\nthe Indians, Egypt to the Egyptians,\nGibraltar to the Spaniards, Palestine\nto the Arabs and Malta had been given\nindependence. Hitler's gaulelter would\ntoday be ruling in London, directing\nthe output of British factories and\nshipyards and those of much of the\nEmpire, to the end that those vast resources would be used against the\nUnited States.\nOptn to iny ruder. Ntmtt of penoni\ntiklng queitiom wlll not bi publlihtd.\nThtrt It no chirgt ftr thli urvlci. Quutloni wilt not bl tniwind by mill tXMpt\nwhtn thtrt It obvioui neceulty for prlv-\n\u25a0ty.\nJ. X., Kimberler-Could you pleiie tell mt\nwhin to wrlti for ill pirtlculin op nivy\nnuril&fT\nRecruiting Offlctr, Nivtl Birncki, Vineouvir.\nM. H., Nelion\u2014It I mtn wif working Ob tht\nGovernment roid for thi Depirtment of\nPublic Works ud wn unible to work tor\nt wuk or two on tccount ot Injurlei,\noould hi bt Utd off by tbi foremin without teven diyi notice whin hi returned\nto thi Job? Cin a foremin ot iuch work\ntike i min on without i ptrmlt from tht\n' National Selective Service?\nTht ProvincUl Government ll not governed by Nitlonil Selective Strvlct regulations\n\u25a0\u25a0 fv tl employment md unemployment Iniurinct If concerned.\nReader, Sheep Crttk\u2014For thl past tour yeiri\nI hivi betn getting witer from i neighbor'! wtU, ind pild $2 i month for thru\nyeari. Four month! igo the neighbor lowered the rate to $1 i month, md now he\nwants to raise lt to $2.20 \u2022 month. Hil he\ntbe right to raise the rent from $1 to $2.10 i\nmonth?\nThe miximum imount would be $2, In ic-\ncordance with the rental regulation!, the ntt\npreviouily chirged.\nA. M. W., Ntlion\u2014Cin water be ilphoned or\nraised to illghtly higher ltvel without motive power? Expense of I hydraulic rim\nli not warranted ln UiU calt as I wilh to\ncatch Spring water ud itore it in \u2022 permanent tank about four teet higher thin\nthe iource?\nIt would be Impossible to siphon water In\nthli minner. When i siphon is used the outlet\nmuit be lower thin the source.\nConquest by Air\nPrime Minister Churchill's remarks\nabout the possibility of winning the\nwar by air power have inevitably\naroused a flurry of speculation. They\nwere undoubtedly significant, and\nthere are plentiful'evidences that the\nideas at which he hinted are already\nbeing put into practice. The constantly\nincreasing vehemence of our air assault\non Nazi-held Europe indicates the inauguration of an entirely new strategic policy-\nMr. Churchill, of course, did not\nsay that we are going to try to win by\nair power alone. But he did admit the\npossibility, while warning that there\nmust be no relaxation of other methods of aggression. This admission, in\nitself, is revolutionary. Up to a short\ntime ago, the idea that major military\nvictories could be scored by aircraft\nwas laughed to scorn, except by a\nsmall group of zealots who stubbornly clung to their theory that we had\nnot yet come to any adequate realization of the use that could be made of\naerial bombardment.\nIf it ihould be found that airplanes\ncaji do the largest part of the job, it\nwould be good news. It would mean\navoiding many casualties. But we\nshould not be too hopeful. Mr. Churchill has not committed himielf recklessly to such a radical change In program.\nHe is simply following out the sound\nmethod of trying every possible way of\nbeating our enemies In the most effective manner and in the shortest pos-\n\u00abiblr time.\nSaving Hand of\nHelen Wills\nIn tht expert hindi ot I fimoui Chicigo\nlurgeon now ititloned it Mmhittin, Kiniu,\nreit* thl answer to tht quution of whtthtr\nHelen WlUi Roirk, tt ont Ume the beat known\nwomtn tennis pUyer in thi world, will tvtr\nwl\u00abld I racquet agtln. A correspondent ot The\nChicigo Ntwi writei:\n\"The right hind thit cirrled Helen Willi\nto thi pinnacle of tim* ll itlll ktpt ln t wirt\nfrime Utd heavily bindiged, because lt wu\nitvirtly licertted by dog bltei lut Jinuiry.\nIt mi\/it bt ktpt thit wty for mother two\nmonthi. Only thtn will Helen know whether\nthe index finger will be supple enough to control I racquet.\n\"So deeply did tht canine tilth link Into\ntht finger thit strands ot thl mitten Ibt wu\nweiring wtrt enmeshed ln the flesh. Only tbt\nmost delicate minlpulatlon by tht surgeon\nmide lt poiiiblt to uvt tht finger from tm-\nputitlon. Infection Mt in ud thi Chicigo\nsurgeon found lt necessary to remove put of\nthe bone. Atter the finger wu iet lt wu\nitretched with elutic bands within i wire\nfrime to give nature \u2022 chince to rebuild the\nInjured put Tht belle! now il thit lt wlU heal.\n\"It wu whlli Iht wu out exercising her\npolice dog thit tht troublt occurred. Another\ndog, running loose, itUcked SulUn. Miss Wills\ntried to separate them with her right hand ind\nwu bitten by one ot the animals.\n\"Now 37, the woman who wu champion\not Americi ilx times, lnd won the championship in France four timet and ln EngUnd eight\ntimet, possesses the chirm and freshness that\nmade her as populir ai ihe wu famous.\"\nHer huibtnd Is in army lieutenant.\nLooking  Backward\n10 YIARS AQO\n(From Dllly Ntwi, Mty 28, 1938)\nConcerned over growing ieU of violence,\nUit Leagu* ot Nitioni' Governing Commission\nof the Sair, U issuing i new urlei of ordinances, the aim ot which it to preserve to the\npeople of the Star their right to freedom\nof opinion and particularly their right to freedom of tilth.\nThe Nul party polled 107,61(1 votei to get\ni cleir majority ot the 213,136 votes cut yeiterdiy ln the election of i new volkitig for\nthe Free City ot Danzig\nGreit Britain ind Frmce igreed yeiterdiy upon termi of the Mussolini four-power\npict, the signature of which is expected ioon\nln Government quirUri\nZt YEAR* AOO\n(From Diily Newi, Miy 28, 1911)\nThe greit Germtn millUry machine U\nln full motion along tht 20-mile tront In tht\nAUne River lector between VilUy md Berry-\ntu-Bac, md, greatly outnumbered, Uie Britiih\ntnd French everywhere ire giving ground.\nA. G. Wilson, District Manager of the Canadian , Explosive Compmy, in the city, ls\nilgning check amounting in all to 31000, which\nli Uie mm Mt aside by the Company ai Nelaon\n\u25a0hire ot tn $8000 appropriation for war fundi\nin British Columbil.\n\"FuU ll certainly i grind old city ud\nsome kind of i place to ipend \u2022 holldiy\",\nttyi Sergt. W. A. Curnn, formerly City Editor of The Delly Newi, ln i letter to hli nephew ln this city.\n40 YEARS AQO\n(From Dllly Newi, Miy 28, 1903)\nIt li reported from Princeton thit McLetn Broi, who were gnnted i chirter Uit\nsession tor the building of the Cout-Koote-\nnay, are about to begin work on their line\nwithin a month or two.\nSpokane received IU first vitit May 2a\nfrom Preildent Itieodore Rooievelt Thou-\nlands of visitors wint from Montana, Eutern\nWuhlngton, Idaho, and Britiih ColumbU. It\nli estimited that 79,000 people were preient\nThe tint cricket gime cf the leuon wu\npliyed on the Recreation Groundi yesterdiy\nifternoon. F. Fletcher and A. M. Johnion were\nthe ciptalni. There wu i good turnout Flet-\ncher'i teim beat Johnion'i team 74-38.\nToday's  Horoscope\nFamily life ls one ot your moit abwrblng\nIntereiti If you ire celebrating i birthdiy todty. You are generoui, determined ind ielf-\nrelltr\\t. You like to have gay frlendi about you\ntnd to enterUIn them in your home. Succeu\nind happiness li allured you. The upect ot thl\neirly morning of thli diy ls brimful with vl-\n.rations for Inltlitlvt md conitructive ldeu.\nDo not be Umpted Into confiding i secret\nto \u2022 malicloui ind ntrrow-mlnded person. Excitement may affect you dlugreubly thli\nmoming. Be cuiful with fire, matchei ud\nclgirettei before throwing them iwiy. ThU\nifternoon progress ln your work mty bring\nyou public recognition. Or you ihould bt tble\nto boott nomeone who needi your recommendation. Eirly thli evening, for tervicei rendered, you ihould receive utlifictoryjtturni\nln the wiy of promotion or \u2022 uieful Up.\nPress Comment\n.     THE PRICE OF ADMIRALTY\nA fleet of 3 capital ships, 7 aircraft carriers\n23 cruisers, M deitroyen tnd 43 submarines,\nwith I swarm ot accompanying merchtnt\ncrulien, corvettes, minesweepers, trawlers and\ndrifters, ill undtr I United Nations Hag, would\nbt a heart-stirring light in my of fhe earth's\ntroubled waters. There li iuch i fleet md lt\n11m it the bottom ot tbe sea, with thouundi\not brave mtn uound It It represents the Britiih louu in thli wu, Just mnouncid by thi\nHoum ot Commoni by A. V. Alexinder, First\nLord ot the Admiralty.\nTlie ctpital shlpi hivt bten repUced, the\ncruisers neirly so, the deitroyen md submarines more than repUced. There Is no replacement for the men who died. They ue the\nucrlflcei offered by BrlUin to keep the uemy\nfrom her own ihorei md from oun, to miintaln sea-borne commerce, to uve Uie oceans\nfor humu liberty.\nThe sacrifices are not ended. The bitter\nwu it iu goei on. If 166 trawlers hive gone\ndown, more thm thit number, manned by\nplpe-smoklng, unihaven crewi who would\n\u2022Ure' ln wonder it they were cilled heroei, itill\ngo ibout thiir euential buslneu. The tubmirlnei leive port md iome do not return.\nTbt capital ihips, cruisen md deitroyen are\nwhere they ue needed, and iome hive made\nth* voyage of hell to md trom MalU muy\ntimei.\nThe shlpi ind crewi ot Uie United State!\nire.now pirtnen In thU world-wide enterprlie. Our winhlpi go firther md with greiter hope of victory thm they could have done\nif the Britiah fleet had not held the sea lanes\nbravely for two tragic yeari alone.\nThe \"price of Admiralty\" has been high.\nIt hai been, md ls biing, fully and villintly\npaid.\u2014New York Timei.\nBREAD LINES DE LUXE\nThe most remarkable thing ibout tht\nBeveridge plin\u2014which the luthor complacently describes \u2022\u25a0 \"a revolution, yei; but \u25a0\nBritiih revoluUon\"\u2014li the etxriordlniry reception lt hu hid. It Ii being hilled in many\nquarten u t iort of new Magna Charta, establishing Uie rlghU of pretty neirly everybody who formerly had no rights to speak of.\nTo this tune mmy hymns of praise are being\nsung; there Is a general chorus of approval.\nThere ue also of coune some growli of disapproval but they too ire bated on the same\nconception of the plan ai revolutionary.\nThe fact Is the Beveridge plan is no revolution. It propoied nothing different. In deUU\nIt U complicated but In principle lt U extremely ilmple; merely i leries of granti\nmd i tyitem of contributory Insurance deiigned to lift the unemployed ind other un-\nfortuni.es i trifle higher ibove the bare sub-\niliUnce level thin they hive been.\nThe iltuition to be brought about after\nthe war by ipplicitlon of the Beveridge plan\nwlll be very ilmllir to that iketched by \u25a0 laconic chincter In in Agui Cillente faro Jolnt\n\"Thmk goodness,\" he uld, \"there ue two\nbreid llnei here; one white ind one rye.\"-\nNew Westminster British Columblm.\nAGREEABLY DISAPPOINTED\nAlthough CmadUn Army headquarten ln\nLondon originally viewed with ilirm the iug-\ngeitlon thit memben of the C.W.A.C. be ient\noveneu, u ioon is i token contingent irrived there \u2022 requeit wai lent for many more.\nThere'i tomethlng ibout \u2022 loldlerette\u2014 !\u2014\nWlndtor SUr.\nTest Yourself\n1. Whit ll hlglolalry?\n1. Whit li \u2022 lloh pte?\n3. Whit li the origin of X u \u2022 tymbol of \u2022\nklu it the end of i letter?\nWar\u201425 Years Ago\nBy The Cinidlin Prtn\nMiy 38, 1918.\u2014Oermini continued offenilve md idvinced South of the Aline; clilmed cipture of 23.000 priionen; Alliei held their\nground on the Vregny PUteiu md iround St.\nThierry. United SUtei troopi ln Plcirdy ciptured Cutlgny ind took 300 priionen.\nWords of Wisdom\nIn leeking wisdom thou irt wlu; ln Imagining thit thou hut attained It thou ire i\nfool.\u2014Hibbl  Btn-Aul.\nTEST ANSWERS\n1 Tht Invocation or wonhip of ultiU\n3. An opening or gitt to i churchyird,\nwhtrt t bier li pUced to iwilt thi irrivil of\ntht cltrgymin.\n3.  Before people generilly could write,\nin X wu uied u t ilgnature. The cuitom itlll\nprevilli, ilthough thi ilgniflcmc* hu chingid.\nEtiquette  Hints\nPirenU ihould Uich thtlr smill children\nto reipect the rlghU tnd possession, of their\nolder brother! end lliten. Just it the older\nonei ihould not be illowed to Uki i.viy the\nyounger one'i toyi.\nKEEPING BEANS HEALTHY IN\nVICTORY GARDEN\nBeam ire subject to certain diseases md to Injury by certiln Insect pests, therefore, it behooves the\nVictory gudener to tiki measures\nto keep hU beu plantings healthy.\nPod-spot, or inthrocnoie, is \u2022 dlieue which U especially prevalent\nwith beam ln cool, moist growing\niMions. One precaution which every Victory girdener ihould observe li not to cultivate, pick or\nhindle beans when the leavu are\nwet. Touching the wet plant* li\napt to ruult ln the ipreid ot sporei\nwhich cirry mthncnoie dlieue\ntrom one plmt to mother,\nAnthncnoie em be recognized by\nthe roundish dark-brown or blick\nbordered spots with pinkish centers\nwhich It causes to appear on the\npods of the diseased planU, is il\nlustratcd in the accompanying Gar\n_\nToday's\niCTORY GARDEN-GRAPH\nBy DEAN  HAL! IDAV\nHeadlines Carry Rumors of Growing\nUnrest Among Italians\n\u25a0fw-f*rj,,\n.,-   '..'J\nden-Graph. The dlieue also ciuiti\ndlrit-red canker ipots to ippear\non the stems md leaf-vines.\nThU fungui disease Uvei over\nWinter ln tbe leads ind ln the\nSpring attacks thl young seedling\nplants. Al ioon u the disease U\ndecognUed pull md burn thi afflicted pluU. Tht following season u i meuure of ufety plint\nonly dUetse resistant varieties of\nburn.\nThe most destructive Insect put\nof beam U the Mexican bein\nbeetle. The idult beetle end their\nlirvu fetd on the undenlde of\nthe bean leaves u llluitritd. ThU\nbeetle can be controlled by ipriying the undersides ot thi luvu\nwith rottnone. Since pole beans\ncm be sprayed more euily thm\nthe bush varieties they ihould be\ngrown ln preference to the bush\nbeam ln ireu where the Mexlcm\nbean beetle is prevalent\nLONDON, Msy 37 (CP).-Tront\npigei Of London newipapen cirrled\nheadline! todiy pointing up rumon\not Italian collapse, but theie rumon\nhid little lupport in known facts.\nPropagandist of tht Romt radio\nwut heard declining Prime MlnUUr ChurchiU'i mviUtlon (or Italy\nto quit the wtr,\nTht Dllly Telegraph carried I\nhudlin* \"Big StriKei in IUly'i\nArmi Fictoriu\" over t itory which\ndeclared Italy wu \"on tht verge\not lnvaiion panic.\"\nThi reporti were bued on yeiterdty'i order to itrlking Italian\nworktn to return to their Jobi.\nFinancial circles buried With\nstories thtt sensational develop.\nmenu wtrt Imminent tn (tily. The\nume quirten a week ago were\nreporting that Prlmt Mlnliter\nChurchill ud Pruldent Rooievelt\nhid delivered in ultimitum to Premier Munollnl to quit IUly tnd thit\nthii ultimitum expired May IT, \u25a0\nIn broadcasts beamed abroad, but\nheld bick Irom IU own people, the\nRome radio declared today \"public\nopinion in IUly ls not *uily intimidated.\" Yesterday tht tune wu\n\"ChurchlU li going too tut.\"\nThi brotdcuU wut recorded\nhere by the MinUtry of Informition ud Reuten Ntwi Agency,\nLondon llitenen were untbU to\nheir any broadcait that Indicated\nUie IUlian people hid been let in on\nitoriei of the ChurchUl-Roouvelt\nPreu conference it which the Prime\nMinister extended the invitation to\nHave your Job problem aniwered tiy in expert counsellor.\nWrite the Cireer Engineer,\ncue of the Nelson Diily Newi\nOnly Initials will be publUhed.\nHow cm  I giln confidence In\nmyielf tnd my ability?\u2014c. V. B,\nI notice one feiture In your letter thit U definitely holding you\nbtdcr-*and you haven't dlicovered\nlt yet You seem to have the failing\n\u2014the populu fiUlng\u2014of trying to\nmake people run ln your groove, indeed of letting them be themselves.\nDon't try to correct the fault* of\nothers\u2014or what may appear to be\nHulls ln others'. Spend more time\ndeveloping younelf. Fetr is it the\nbottom of your problem\u2014feir thit\nyour feeling of inferiority U evident to everybody. Thit'i why\nyou bolster your courage with at-\nUcki on how otheri live. You\nthink It fools them and younelf.\nIt doein't! Drop every vestige of\ncamouflage\u2014drag out every dishonest habit Insincere motive, inferior thought\u2014and be ybuitself.\nCliim nothing you cut do and\nprove.   If you em't do i thing, ei\nther leirn how to, or uy trukly\nthtt you cu't Sheer honesty will\nbuild confidence in younelf md\nln othen tor you quicker end more\nperminently thin my other method.\nColeman Enroute\nlo Kootenay\nVANCOUVER, Miy 37 (CP). -\nRecovered from i cold which kept\nhim in Vlctorli an extra diy, D. C.\nColemin, Chilrmin md Vice-Pruldent ot Canadian Pacific Rallwiy,\npassed through here todiy en route\nGut '\nHe U returning by wiy of Penticton, Trill ind Nelson. At Trill he\nwill inspect the hug* operation! o\nComolidited Mining md Smelting\nCompmy, Ltd., ln compiny with S.\nG. Blaylock, Comolidited Preildent\nThe tour continues vU Lethbridge\ntnd Cilgiry to Edmonton, thence to\nthe Peice River country over Northern Albert! railwayi.\nChinese Airman on\nRaid\nSicily\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS, North\nAfrici, Miy 27 (AP) - Maj.-Gen.\nLui Wal-chlng of the Chinese Air\nForce flew ln one of the bomberi\nwhich itruck it tbe Comi.o Airfield\nln Sicily yuterdiy ind one of the\ngunnen who helped defend hU\nplme from m attack by SO enemy\ntighten also wu Chlnue.\nthe Itilltn ptoplt to gtt out of tht\nwu tnd throw themselvu on tht\nmercy ot tht United Nitlons.\nItalian* who listened to Allied\nbrotdcuU behind cloud doon,\nhowtvtr, htd tmplt opportunity ta\nweigh Mr, ChurchiU'i wordi igalnst\nthe iteldily rowing strength ot thl\nAUied tir uuult on the peninsuli'i\nouter lilindi.\nThi ntwi flowed to thtm from\ntht BBC whloh etrritd both Ma\nChurchill's ititementi tnd th|\nthreit! of whit ilr wu will do to\nUlt Axli. Tin Algiers ndio ilso\ncontinued to bum teriil wu threitt\nIt the Italian people.\nLONDON (CP)-AprU wu mors\nmild-mannered this yeir In BrlUin,\ntht wirmest AprU ip years, wti)\nilmoit cloudless days, mid-Juni\nwarmth ud exceptional dryness,\nBui early in tht month t 75-mile-\nu-hour gale swept tbe country do*\ning much dimige.\n\/YOOWOMEHWHOSUFFERFMMv\nHOT HASHES\nZt jou Buffer from hot fluhei, dtiry\niptlli, lingular periodi, in wett,\nnarvoui\u2014due to the \"mtddleage\"\nperiod In a woman'i lift, tike tydlt\nI. Pink-urn'! VmUble Compound.\nIfi helped thouiudi upon thouundi ot women to relieve iuch\nlymptomi, Pinkham'i Compound la\nalto a fini itomach tonlcl Worth\ntrylntt Uide tn Canada.\nIlK-X-tiKS&^SArA&.-X^^\nLet Us Cure Those Moving Day\nBlues!\nMoving lotn aH Ih labor*\u2014whtn you leave tht\njob to our trained exporti! You can depend\non our friendly moving mtn to handi* your\nchina! furniture and othtr houtthold goodi with\ncart. Our ttoragt offeri guaranteed lafety. Call\nui with confidence.\nWilliams1 Transfer\nMOVINC AND STORAGE\nj Phon* 106 \u2014\nNelion\nFood Fit for Fighters\nWill Keep lou Fit\nFood U i number one munition it home\nud ibroid.\nA high degree of physical fitnai ud\nmentil ilertneu is viul to the wu effort,\nin tht irmed forcw-in tbe fictoriu-io\nthe home.\nThe Medicil Brinch of the Royil\nCtntdiin Air Forct hu produced I motion\npicture, \"Training Tible,\" in sound ud\ncolour to educate tbt lit men ind the iir\nwomen in the principles of whit to tit to\nbe fit\nUnder tbe joint umpire. of the Cinidlin\nMedial Assodition ind the life iniurinct\ncomptniu in Cinida, i booklet, \"Whit\nThey Em to be Fit,\" hu bten publiihed\nfor etch member of tht Air Font, jetting\nout then principles.\nIn twenty colourful picture pigei it\ncondenses tnt results of eliborite studies\ncarried on by nutrition experts, among the\nmen ind women of tbe Royil Cimdiin\nAir Force.\nCltirly ind vividly it compirei the wiv\ntht lircnft ii ktpt it top efficiency with\ntht wty the humu individuil miy improve\nhit fitness by citing the proper food\nThii new booklet ii now available to the\npublic\nYnu cin grt your copy fret from moit\nlift iniurince comptniu in Ctnidi or their\nigenn.\nTHIS MESSAGE IS SPONSORED BY LIEE INSURANCE COMPANIES OPERATING IN CANADA\n\u00bb\n\t\n\t\n*\n \u2014\n>rt Snapshots\njrvices Bite\nllo Junior\nackey Champs\nBy CHARLES EDWARDS\nCinidlin Prill Staff Wrlttr\nOBONTO, Mty J7 (CP)-Coich\nI Klnneir of Winnipeg Rangeri\nI havi nothing left of the Cani-\ns Junior Hockey chapipioni by\ntt leaion but those rtggtd puck\nforms ind hli memorlei. Twelve\nIgers playeri are in the tervicei.\n)rge Mundrlck and Star Warecki,\nirvei who saw no .action in the\nmortal Cup series, are slaled for\nCithirinei, Ont., where a Junior\n' teem is I definite prospect.\nitre Cal Gardner goea to Oihawa\nDerail, probably, or Hamilton,\nilbly. Jack Taggart may go to\nmllton along with Bobby Love.\nnr forward who helped Portage\nPrairie win the National Junior\ne in 1942. Love ..tt another year\nJunior hockey remaining. Ranger\nyen now ln the lervicei are\n\u2022He Doug Jackson, Defencemen\na Juzda, Bill Boorman, Jack Ir-\nle and Forwards Tommy Fowler,\nichie   McDonald,   Joe   Peterson,\nI Vlcken, Ous Schwartz, Church\n\u25a0ell, Joe McAllister and Eddie\nhman. They're all in the Nbvy\nt Coleman who ll in the Air\nree.\nAB HAPPY\nMtchlng roster of the Canadian\nmy team in the Vancouver Senior\nleball League this year carried\nDime: Charlie Perklni. He isn't\nII remembered but Perklni pitch-\ntor Connie Mack's PhlUdelphia\nlletlcs, world chimploni of 1930,\ni reiton Perklni lin't remember-\nii thit the A'l mound itaff ln-\nded guyi named Grove, Earn-\niw, Rommell and Walberg. But\nkins, freth from i grett ihowlng\nh Baltimore In the International\nsgue, wae \u2022 promising rookie\nil the Athletici until he injured\narm ln 1931 and wai forced from\ngame. Perklni mtde two itarti\nthe ilab for' Vancouver Army\n, hli irm il gone. He swears he'll\n\u2022er try again. Alabama-born, Per-\n\u25a0 Joined the Canadian Army \u2022(\u2022\nhe wei rejected by the United\nites Army beciuse he hu itore\nth. Now he's i sergeant.\nLou of Ballyhoo\nDue fo War\nHai Helped Golf\nNB YORK, Miy 17 (AP.) -The\nindent and honorable iport of golf\nhli loit much of ltl ballyhood,\nnamely rich tourniment with their\nname playen, but the lou hu helped strengthen the game ln the opinion of Preildtnt George W. Blossom, Jr., of the U.S.G.A.\n\"It ll now golf essentially ln lta\nnttunl state\u2014a iport ilmoit purely, for exerclie, refreshment ind\nfun, out ln the open,\" uid Blossom\ntodiy Its distuning the changes thit\nhive comt In the game becauie ol\nthe wir. \"Big tournaments are out\nbut the broad appeil of pliylng golf\nremains firm\u2014an appeal to penoni\nof ill iges and occupations.\"\nBloisom pointed out the various\nproblems brought on by the war\nhave forced the closing of many\ncouriei here md ln other countries,\nwith no relief ln light, but that the\n\u25a0port hai grown even more popular.\nCaitilloux Wlm\nAir Fore* Bout\nOTTAWA, Miy J* (CP.) - Uc\nDave Castilloux ol Montreal, Canadian lightweight boxing champion;\npounded out \u25a0 five-round decliion\niver Cpl. Joe Brown, ot Ottawi\nhere tonight In the main attraction\nof a 10-bout boxing card at No. 2\nFlying Training School of thi R. C.\nA, F. it nearby Uplands.\nOver 2000 enthuilaitlc fini witch-\nid CutUloux tike three roundi and\nsplit two as he pummelled hli (tme\nopponent ill over the ring. Caitll-\n'tux' \u00abft wai too much for Brown,\nwho. however, got Ir, a :ew licks oi\nhis own ln the ucond and third\nroundi.\nLACK FLIES.MOSQUirOES\nNelson Juves\nSet for Trail\nNelson Juvenile Rep lacroue lads\nwere all iet to tangle with the boya\nfrom the Smoky City ton.ght after\na light workout at the Arena Thursday evening. Slim Porter, who is\nIn charge of the local squad, announced his lineupi u Waldle and\nGillott, goalies; Townsend, Doyle,\nJarvis, Bone, defence; Potosiky and\nHall, rovers; Gilllcano and Jarbeau, centers; Stout, Corbett, Clark,\nLindblad, Ward and Red Waiilck,\nwlngmen.\nThe game li icheduled for 7:30\nand Ernie DeJong and Bert Black-\nwell will toot the \u2022 whlitlei.\nSportsmen Learn\nCasting Art at\nRod, Gun Classes\nFly fishing enthusiasts \u2014 begin\nnen and old timeri alike\u2014are turn'\nIng out at the C. P. R. Flats theie\nevenlngi to pick up a few tips on\nthe finer points of the citting irt.\nBill Brown, Nelion Dlitrict Rod md\nGun Club expert, Is doing' the tutoring.\nThe fly casting classes, attended\nby 14 Thursday nigh}, are one of the\nlatest projects of the Rod end Gun\nClub. The decision to organize\nclaiies in archery, fly caitlng, the\nhindllng of flrearmi ind iuch like\nwai made it the annual meeting.\nThe fly casting classes hive been orginlzed, the other projects are to\nfollow. A committee under Fire\nChief G. A. McDonald ia In charge.\nThe classes are held every Thursday at 7 p.m.\nSegura to Try for\nU.S. Ttnnii Title\nMIAMI, Fit, May 27 (AP.) -\nFranciico (Pmcho) Seguri. the EC'\nuadorean tennii player with the\ntwo-handed itroke, hu poitponed\nhli return home for another thot at\nthe United Statei singles titles.\nThe Univenlty of Mliml student\nstld todiy he would delay hit planned trip to hli native country until\nhe haa played ln ieven of the major\ntournaments icheduled thli Summer, ending with the U. S. National\nat Foreit HUU, Sept 1.\nLeading.Leafs\nBeaten by Wingi\nTORONTO, May 27 (OP.)-Heads\nup base-running together with some\ntimely hitting by Rocheiter Red\nWingi, give them t 4-3 victory over\nToronto Mtple Leafs, Internitlonal\nBuebtll Leigue leaden, tonight.\nRocheiter       4  9   1\nToronto    3   7   1\nDonnelly, Sikei ind Burmelster;\nConger md Williams.\n3ALL STANDINGS\nNATIONAL LEAQUE\nW L Pet.\nBrooklyn   21 11 .058\n  16 11 .021\n  15 11 .577\n  15 14 .517\n  14 It .487\n  12 15 .444\n  13 18 .419\n    9 21 .300\nSt. Loull\nBoiton\nPhiladelphia\nCincinnati  .\nPitUburgh .\nNew York ..\nChicago        9\nAMERICAN LEAQUE\nWuhington   17\nCleveland   18\nNew York  14\nDetroit    \u201e 14\nPhiladelphia  15\nChicago    :  10\nBoston    _ 13\nSt. Louli    10\nlain or Shine . . .\nCalm or Ripple e . .\nRegardksi of th* conditioni of Ht*\nweather on Hit water you'll find a\nm\nQUALITY LURE\nto Suit the Occasion\nBe sure to stock up on them before\nyou leave on a trip this week end.\nAik the\nHe Knows\nAngler,\nAsk the\nDealer\nWho Sella\nGibbs Tool & Stamping Works\nVincouver, I. C.\nTell your dealer to stock Gibbs Tackle\nSports Roundup\n\u2022  By HUQH FULLERTON, Jr.\nAuociited Preu Sport Writer\nNBW YORK, May 27 (AP.) -\nThe International League clalmi to\nhive two of the youngeit pro baseball players ln captivity In John\nHenry Morsch, Baltimore Infielder\nwho wai IB last December, and\nalter Dyche, 17-year-old Southpaw\npitcher of Jeriey City. . .\nSHORTS AND 8HE*.L8\nLebinon, Conn., bidding for the\nipotlight ln t National Baieball\nDay becauie Abner Doubleday'!\nfather Is luppoeed to have lived\nthere, muit be the victim of a mlxup In the recordi. Abner'i dad,\nUlyssei, was an upstate New York\npublisher and was elected to Congreu there ... a Ligonler, Pa.,\nbowling team, Joieph W. Keffer\nand Simmy Simon, has lsaued ,a\nchallenge to any doubles pair of\ntheir exact aget\u201479 and 12. Keffer\nrolled a 651 series a few nighti ago\nand Simmy recently turned In a\n240 game.\nTigers Gain Tie\nWilh Yankees\nfor Third Place\nNUW YORK, Mty 27-tefty Hal\nNewhouser pitched Detroit Tigen\nInto i til with New York Yinkeei\nfori third place In the Americin\nLeigue todiy with a 1-2 victory ln\nthe flnt meeting of the two clubi\nthli yeir,\nNewhousers four-hit hurling wu\nhighlighted by 14 strikeouts, the\nlargest total for a pitcher In i gime\nthli season. It wu hli lecond lucceu of the yetr md hli first triumph over the Yinkeu ilnce 1941.\nAll of the icoring for both teams\nctmt on two heme runs and then\nJoe Gordon did likewise tor the\nYinkeei wltb one on,   -\nIt was till fifth itralght defeat\nfbr the American Leigut chimploni ind their seventh tn eight\ngamea.\nDetroit   S    8    1\nNew Yotk  2    4\nNewhouier and Rlchirdi; Donald,\nMurphy (9) and Hemiley.\nBEAT INDIANS TWICE\nBOSTON, Mty 27 (API-Boston\nRed Sox, back at Fenwty Park for\nan extended home stand, defeated\nCleveland Indiana twice today, taking the morning encounter 2-0 and\nfollowing up with a 4-3 decliion\nover the American League leaderi\nIn the afternoon game.\nOtcar (Lefty) Judd of Ingenoll,\nOnt., piloted the Sox to their victory in the ifternoon game as he\n'kept seven Cleveland hita well\nicattered. It wu hil fourth victory agalnit one defeat.\nRoy Cullenbine of the Indlani in\nthe ninth parked a home run drive\nInto the left field icreen.\nTex Hughson, leading pitcher of\nthe American League last aeison,\nlimited Cleveland to five hits In\nthe morning game and icored a 2-0\nshutout.\nTodayi vlctorlei gave the Sox i\nrecord of fouT victories In a row\nover the Indians whom they beat In\ntheir lait two conteiti on the Weitern tour.\nMorning gime:\nCleveland 0    3    0\nBoston  2    5    0\nNaymlck, Reynolds (6) Heving\n(7) and Rour; Hughion tnd Peacock.\nAfternoon:\nCleveland  3    7    0\nBoston 4    8    0\nBagby and Rosar; Judd and Par-\ntee.\nSENATORS TAKE LEAD\nWASHINGTON, May 27 (AP) -\nWashington Senators trounced St.\nLouis 4-2 tonight to take over first\nplace In the American League. A\ncrowd of 13,800 turned out to, see\nthe Senaton reich the top.\nSt. Louil  2    7    1\nWashington    4   10    2\nHoUlngiworth. Dian (3) McKain\n(91 and Hayei; Wynn and Early.\n\u00ab    '   \u00bb\nHelp Win With\na Full Bin!\nA full bin these days doesn't\nmean you're a hoarder ... It\nmeans that you are cooperating\nthat we may give you service and\nsatisfaction . . .\nBuying now relieves the strain\non heavy Winter shipping... prevents a shortage later on ...\nPHONE 33 NOW!\nWest Transfer Co.\nEit.ibli.hrd In 1899\nTODAY'S QUEST STAR\nHarry Sheer, Madiion (Wis.) Capital Timet: \"Tony Galento tried an\n'exhibition comeback' at Milwaukee\nwith two iparrlng partnera tnd\ncamt out with t vittory\u2014gqrden...\ntomitoei md two stalks of celery\u2014\nwithout ult . . . Tony was uilng\nthit hlmulf to citch his opponent!.\"\nA'S BEAT CHICAGO\nPHJ1-ADH-LPHIA, May 27 (AP) \u2014\nPhiladelphia Athletici ginged up\non Johnny Humg>hrlei for i four-\nrun outburst ln the ilxth Inning\ntonight md defeated Chicigo White\nSox 7-S-before 14,894 fani it Shibe\nPirk.\nOrle Arntien, trying to pitch with\nt blistered thumb, give up in the\nfourth Inning md the victory was\ncredited to Roger Wolff, who replaced him.\nIn the third Bobby fttelelli'i\nhome run for the A'l scpr.d Arnt-\nren, who hid ilngled, md M__yo,\nwho wilked, theid of him.\nChicago \u201e 5   jj    i\nPhiladelphia      7    8    0\n\u2022Humphrlei, Mbltzlberger (6) and\nTurner; Arntien, Wolff (4) and\nSwift.\nNoted U.S. Hone\nOwnir Dies\nDBTROIT, Miy tt (AP.) - J. O.\nKeene, owner of Keeneland Farms\nneir Lexington, Ky, ud lut of I\nnoted ftmily of the Americu turf,\ndltd luddnly following a htart attack today it the barns on tht Detroit Fair Grounds htre. He wu 77.\nKeene wu reputed to have won\nud loit several fortunes. Hli Kentucky Firm li one of the noted\nhone-breeding centrei of the United Statu. He iold the ground on\nwhich now itandi the Keeneland\nRace Trick.\nKeene once trained honu for the\nCur ot Ruula, winning \u2022 number\nof major racei on Runlan tracks.\nRoad Back Not\nSo Dusty\nlor Armstrong\nNBW YORK,.May 27 (AP)-_t 1\u00bb\nJuit a yeir now iince Henry Armitrong itirted to prove to the folki\nthat the only thing waihed up about\nhim wai hli laundry every Monday, io The Hammer is having a little innlventry celebration around\ntown for a couple of dayi before\nhitting the road again.\nThii is the road, incidentally, that\nitarted out as a comeback trail and\nwhich Hennery now believes is a\nonetway street back to the lightweight championship md a considerable bundle of that green stuff.\nSo today he took some time oft\nfrom hii celebrating to give a quick\nonce-over lightly to that year in\nwhich he switched from a fellow\nwho wai regarded ai a nice guy\nwhile he had It to a beak-buster\nwith a lot of future. He figures that\nIt's been quite a financial as well\nas artistic success.\nAnd from there, the llttlt buu-\n\u2022aw went on to outline a tentative\nichedule for tht reit of thl Summer, beginning with hli June 11\nparty with Sammy Angott here,\nfights with Willie Joyce In Loi\nAngelei and Jim Garrlion In Portland, ind iome warm-weather\nball-park baiting agalnit lightweight Champ Bob Montgomery\nIn PhUadelphii ind Ray Roblnion\nIn New York, ilthough then lut\ntwo ire itlll In the \"talk\" stage.\nAfter that, he expects the road\nmay lead htm back to the lightweight title..\nSo, it doesn't take a crystal ball to\nsee it's been quite a year for the\nlittle man with the big flite whoie\nfistic prospects Just 12 months ago\nwere not rosy.\nBut last June 1, Henry belted out\none Johnny Tiylor in four heats and\nsince then he's had a total of 22\nfighti. He'won 19, and you can get\ninto all kinds of argument over whether he really lost the other three.\nAll told, in that stretch, he played\nto gates grossing $420,000.\n\"At first\", Henry added, \"sport\nwriters didn't want me to come back.\nThey said I was a'n old man and all\nthrough and half-blind. Well, I've\ngone through those 22 fights without once being cut.\n\"I've knockout 14 fellowi tnd\nwon flvt declilom. And now, I\noin uy flatly, I'm going on to\ntry to win back at leut one ind\nmiybe both of my old tltlei\nlightweight ind welterweight\"\nCards Hang on\nto 2nd Spot\nby Beating Braves\nIT. LOUII, Miy t7 (AP)-How-\nle PolleH outpltohed Jim Tobln\ntodiy it St. Louli Cardinali clung\nto looond plice In the Nitlonil\nLtigut With I 3-2,victory over\nBoiton Bravu but It wu \u25a0 folding error by thl Bnvei Ind net\npoor mound work thit ltt In tht\nwinning run.\nTwo were out ln tht eighth, tbt\nicore wu tltd ud Stu Muslal\nwu on ucond by a ilngle ud i\nitolen bue when Rly Sanderi hit\na hard pounder between tint ud\nlecond. All Connie Ryu could do\nwu knock lt down. MuiUl wu\nrounding third. Ryu pegged homt,\nTobin tried to cut off the throw but\nthe bill hit hli glove and bounced\nawiy.\nA Boston victory would hive pulled the Bravei up Into iecond.\nBoiton    \u201e    2\nSt. Loull     S\nTobln   md   Mui;   Pollett\nO'Dea.\nTOUOLD SERVICE\nFOR ABERHART\nIN EDMONTON\nEDMONTON, Miy 17 (CP)-Qov-\nernment offlciali unounced todiy\ni memorial service will be held\nnext Sundiy In MacDougall United\nChurch hire tor the lite Premier\nWilliam Aberhart who died at Vancouver, May 23.\nReporti hetrd ln legislative circlet\nIlld l mtmorlil service miy alio\nht held liter at Cilgiry, but there\nire u yet no definite plans for\niuch a itrvict.\n5   1\n8   0\nind\nNasON DAILY NIWI, FRIDAY. MAY 28, 1941 -\nOIANTS TAKE CUBS\nCHICAGO, May 27 (AP)-Niw\nYork Giants squeezed out a 3-2 National League victory over Chicigo Cuba again todiy with Johnny\nWittig pitching four-hit bill ilthough \u2022 itreak of wtldneu forced\nhim to be rescued ln the ninth Inning by Van Mungo. Tht Giants\nmade ieven hlti md ill their icorlng came against Lonnle Wirneke\nwho was removed for t pinchhltter\nin the leventh. Lou Novikoff again\nwent hltle-s.\nNew York    3  7  0\nChicigo    3  4   1\nWittig, Mungo (8) and Lombardl;\nWarneke, Prim (8) and Hernandez,\nBLANK PHILLIE8 7-0\nCINCINNATI, May 27 (AP)-Cln-\nclnnatl hitting came .to life today u\nthe Red!, backed by Elmer Riddle's\nfour-hit hurling, pounded two Philadelphia pitchers for IS safeties md\na 7-0 victory, their iecond straight\nshutout\nFourteen of the blowi were off\ntheir old teammate Si Johnion.\nPhllly Coach Earl Whitehill wu\nbanlihed In the third for a too-\nemphitic irgument over I double\nplay into which Johnion himielf hid\nhit. ,\nAll icorlng, climaxed by Max\nMarshall's flrit homer of the year\nin the atxth, wai bunched into four\nframei. \u00bb\nPhiladelphia    ~   0   4  0\nCincinnati   ....'    7 IB   0\nJohnson. Podgajny (7) and Livingston; Riddle and Mueller.\nTroopship Barely\nEscapes Torpedo\nTORONTO, May 27 (CP). - The\nTelegram uyi todiy tbat a torpedo\nnirrowly mined the troopship on\nwhich the Argyll end Sutherlind\nHighlanders ot the Canadian Army\nreturned from Jamaica recently.\nTlie Argyll! in a Himllton, Ont.\nunit\nThe Telegram iald:\n\"The ihip, under eicort, wu plowing through the southern waters lut\nSaturday night when the lubmarlne\nalert lounded. It wu early in the\nevening ud itlll light when the 'tin\nfish' could be ieen ipeedlng towird\nthe \u00abhip. The triniport with the\nArgyll! iboird iwerved iharply md\ntbe torpedo passed harmlessly a ufe\ndtitince iwiy. It ipparently hid\nbeen fired from i distance.\n'The navy went Into action and\nscoured the seas for the raider, but\nthe success of the mrch li not reported.\"\nQUOTE, UNQUOTE\nErnest Jones, pro golfs leading\n\"swing' 'student: \"Trying to take a\ngolf swing apart and analyze lt ls\nlike a horse trainer taking slow\nmotion pictures of a hone with perfect action. They'd ihow all sorts\nof queer attitudes, and what a time\nhe'd have If he tried to teach all\nhones to get Into the same positions.\"\nBatting Leaders\nBy The Auociited Pren\nBitting   (three   leiden\nln\neach\nleague):\nPlayer and club: 0 AB R\nH\nPet.\nStephen!, Bn.    19   89   11\n26\n.377\nFrey, Reds        29 117   14\n41\nJM\nHerman, Ddgi.  31 109   IS\n38\n.340\nHigglni, Tigeri 28   99   11\n.14\n343\nMuslal, Cirdi     30 128   28\n43\n.341\nHockett. Ind.     21   82   12\nX\n.317\nRum batted In: National League:\nHerman, Dodgen, 24; Americin\nLeigue: Spence, Senilon, 19.\nHome runi: Nitional League: Ott,\nGlanti, Maynard. Glanti, Lltwhller,\nPhllllei 4; American League: Keller, Yankeei S.\nFirst Woman Granted\nTrainer\nLicence in Canada\nTORONTO, Miy 27 (CP.) - Judy\nJohnion, Wuhlngton and New York\ntodiy becime the flrit womin tnlnor gnnted \u25a0 licence In Eastern Canada when director! of the Independent Cinidlan Racing Auoclation ap-\nSroved her application to tnln tht\noriel of T. T. Mott of Maryland.\nMill Johnion winted to obtain\n\u25a0 licence to rldt In itteplechiu\nneu but I.C.R.A. idopted, t ilmllar tttltudt te tht Ntw York Jockey Club In refuting her the permission Sht hu ridden In steeplechase\nat   Pimlico   Trick    In\nBaseball Scores\nINTERNATIONAL\n.tftty City  _    6 11   2\nBaltimore    3   5   2\nVolaelle, Sunkel (8), East (9) and\nStelner; \u2022Qromek, Swift (9) Burk-\nart (9) and Becker.\nNewark    1   7   0\nSyracuse    j   8   1\nDavis, Fallon  (8) and Robinson;\nDelacrux and Weit\nAMERICAN   ASSOCIATION\nKaniai City    392\nColumbui ;.   471\nHauiman, Hendrickson (9) and\nGlenn; Creel, Barrett (4) Wilks (8)\nand Heath, Garaglola (8),\nMilwaukee  3   5   0\nTo'*00 -.\".\"-I.   9 10   0\nOam, Sproull (3) Bowmm (5)\nmd Helf; Sanford and Keller.\nMinneapolii \t\nIndlmipolli ...\n, Lefebvre   and   Blato;\nand Hotferth.\nMilwaukee     1    \u25a0>   ,\nToledo              J   [J  J\nErlckion,  Berry   (J)   Sahlln   (7)\nand Preutt, Helf (4); Cox, Klmber-\nlln (9) and Hayworth.\nPACIFIC COAST\nforU\u00bb*Kl    3 13   3\nLoi Angelei    4   s  \u201e\nOrrell and Adami; Mallory, Mooty\n(7) Baker (91 wd Holm.\nHollywood    2   5  0\nSan Diego        5 jj   1\nThomu, Erautt (8. and Bren-\nMl; Schanz and Salkeld.\nSeatUe 1       7 if 1\nSan Tranclico   -472\nCarnett and Bonarlgo; Gibson\nBuzolich (2) and Sprinz.\nOakland        4   j   j\nSacramento    273\nBuxton and B. Raimondl; Pintar\nand Petenen.\nMajor League\nLeaders\nBy Tho Auoclitid Preu\nNATIONAL LEAGUE\nBatting Frey, Cincinnati, .354\nRune\u2014Muslal. St. Louis, 23.\nRuns batted in\u2014Herman, Brooklyn, 24\nHlti\u2014Muslal, St. Loula, 42.\nDoublei\u2014Herman,   Brooklyn,   13\nTriples\u2014Muslal, St. Louis, 5,\nHome runs\u2014Ott and Maynard,\nNew York, and Lltwhller, Philadelphia, 4. 1\nStolen bases-Murtaugh, Philadelphia, and Gustlne, Pittiburgh. 4\nPitchtng-AUen,  Brooklyn, 3-0.\nAMERICAN  LEAQUE\nBatting-Stephens, St. Louli, .377.\nRuns\u2014White,   Philadelphia,  20.\nRuns batted In\u2014Spence, Washington, 19.\nHits\u2014Wakefield, Detroit, 36.\nDoubles\u2014Clary, Waahlngton, md\nBloodworth, Detroit, 9.\nTriples\u2014Keller, New York, 3.\nHome runs\u2014Keller, New York. 5.\nStolen bases\u2014Case, Washington 5.\nPitching\u2014Carrasquel, Washington, 4-0.\nBEAT DODQERS AQAIN\nPITTSBURGH, May 27 (MP) -\nAfter tying the score with a three-\nrun leventh inning rally, Pltt__burgh\nPiratei idded four more In 1 tem-\npetuoui elghth-innlng uprising tonight end belt the League leading\nBrooklyn Dodgeri for the iecond\nstraight time, 9-6.\nA nur riot ooeurrid on tht\nfield during thl big elghth-ln\nnlng uprising whin Pitcher John\nny Alltn ruihed Umpirt George\nBirr ifttr ht htd called a bilk.\nAllen, Freddy Fltnimmoni, Rube\nMelton ind Lester Wtbbtr ill\nwire banlihed from thl gime.\nBrooklyn     \u2014 6   11\nPitiburgh   __\u201e \u2014 9    9\nMelton, Allen (8) Newiom (8)\nMacon (9) md Owen; Sewell,\nBrandt, (4) Lannlng (8) Butcher\n(9) and Lopez.\nCompetition Keen\nat Progressive\nWhiit by Eaglet\nKeen competition marked the progreulve whiit drive itaged by Nelion Eagle Aerie it Eigle Hall Thundty night. Fourteen tiblei wert in\nplay.\nMn. J. Habegird won fint with\n1, Mn. F. Johnion second with 51,\nind Mn. M. Kubin ind Mn. E.\nMtnnlngs tltd for third with 48.\n]. Habegard received the men's\nconiolition with a icore of 12, and\nMri, R. Hamion the ladlei' consolation with 18.\nHarry Talbot md Louli Smtor\nhid ehtrgt of the whiit drive. Albert Smith wu muter of ceremonlei for the dmce which followed.\nPaul Waner Spiked\nin Right Foot\nPITTSBURGH, May 27 (AP.) -\nPaul Waner, veteran outfielder of\nthe Dodgers, was spiked In the right\nfoot tonight on the same right field\nat Forbei Field he graced 10 long as\na Pirate.\nPaul wai standing ln the outfield\nduring the bitting drill when Infielder Alban Glossop chased a ball\nhit by I Dodgtr batsman. Glossop\ndidn't we Wmer ind itepped firmly on Paull' foot, cutting a V-shiped\nwedge two lnchei long md deep.\nWaner almoit loit consciousness as\nhe was carried from the field.\nJaps Gathering\nAlong Yangtse    \\\nCHUrGKINO, May 27 (AP). -\nThe Japanue have concentrated\nformidable infmtry, tuk and air\nforou ilong tht Upper Kingtit\nRlvtr for opentioni ilready well\nunder way and apparently pointed\nat Chungking, and have opened the\nriver ai a supply route as tar u\nIchang, a Chinese military spokesman uld today.\nIchang, 1000 mllu trom the\nYangtie'i mouth ind 482 mllei below Chungking as the rlvtr winds,\nLs the mtin bau for vlgoroui drives\nInto weitern Hupeh Province which\nhive been ln progreii for 1 fortnight Until \u2022 few diys igo it wa.\nsupplied by lind routu North oi\nthe river, exposed to ittick by mobile Chineie unlti.\nThe ipokeimin uld thit recently\nJapanue gunboati and-, launches\nwormed tbeir way along the iwift,\nrhlne-infeited witen of the river to\nIchang and brought up rafts, Junks\nand other imall craft, some of them\ncarrying artillery for tht ltnd forcei.\nHe tdded that Japanew control of\nthe river between Ichang md Shail,\n83 mllei downstream, wai contested\nby Chinew units along the ihore.\nHowever, 1 Jipaneie flagship hai\narrived at shasl.\nThe opening of the Yangtit u 1\nlupply route li expected to Increue\nthe itriking power of the inviden\non the approachei to Chungking.\nSome of their columns South of the\nriver in wutern Hupeh are wlthir\n273 air line milei of the capital.\nWill Ask Leave\nto Appeal\nPolice Case\nVICTORIA, May 27 (CP)- CoL\nEric Pepler, K.C\u201e Deputy Attorney-\nGeneral, will appear before the Supreme Court of Canada June 15 to\nreprewnt the crown In the application of Stuart Henderson for leave to\nappeal decisions of the Court of\nAppeal against John Graham Simpson, - I_*oriard J. Simmons, George\nH. Hall and J. A. Walsh, convicted .and sentenced here on charge!\nof conaplrlng to defraud the Provincial Government In police itorei\ndealings.\nCol. Pepler will also repreient\nthe Province In the reference to the\nSupreme Court on the jurlidlctional\nqueition Involving trial of U. S. lervlcemen by their military trlbunali.\nLloyd George, lormer Britiih Premier, hu lucceeded the Duke of\nKent u prior of the St. John of\nJerusalem Order'i priory for Wilei.\n0   4   1\n4   3   0\nHutching!\nAll Star Football\nPlayer in R.C.A.F.\nTORONTO, Mty 27 (CP)- Bob\nCoigrovt, member ot the Bilmy\nBlieh teem ln the Ontirio Rugby\nUnion lut uuon, hu gont to tht\nWeit cout to contlnut hli tnining\nIn tht R.C.A.F. Tht hard-hitting\nmiddle wing wu 1 mtmbtr of lut\nMaryland. I season's O.R.F.U. ill star tum lelect-\nwhere\" she\" obtained  1   licence   lo | ed by football writen md coichei\nride\nOrtiz Decisions\nRobleto to\nRetain His Title\nLONGBEACH, Cillf., Miy 28 (AP)\nMinuel Ortli, World Bmtamwelght\nChampion, retained hli title lift\nnight by punching out \u2022 unmlmoui\ndecliion In IS roundi over Joe Ro-\nbelto of Pasadena, Callt., befon \u2022\ncrowd of 4100.\nThe hird-punchlng Ortix, flnt\nMexlcm to hold tht undisputed\nchampiomhip, chued Robleto til\nover tht ring ln the Uth tnd 16th\nroundi, but up until thit point the\nPasadena boy made a lurprlttngly\ngood ihowing.\nHe carried tht fight to Ortiz tnd\njabbed him with hit left md cross\ned with his right often enough to\nkeep the champion worried.\nOrtiz weighed 116 ind Robleto 117.\nLarge Bear Shot\nat Wynndel\nWYNNDEL, B.C.-A large blaok\nbeir wu ihot md killed lut week,\nRiy Divil, W. Mither ind Art Brett\ntaking part In the killing. Con-\nliderable dimage wai done by bean\nIn the vicinity lut yeir, ind it ii\nbelieved thit thli one wu one of\nthe manudeu.\n'for The Canadian Preii.\nTIRES\n800x18 AND ALL SIZES\nVulcanized\nWITH OUR NIW\nELECTRICAL   PROCESS\nHeal thoie breiki ind cuti\nwith live rubbir ind keep\n'em rolling.\nBEACON\nService and Garage\nWhin Autoi An Repaired\n701 BAKER STREET\nPhone 578\n__m__\u2014B7_*.Ti \u25a0\u25a0 i atsgnH\nWANTED - IMMEDIATELY!\nMen between the ages of 18 and 32\nare   urgently   needed   to   train   as:\nAIRFRAME MECHANICS\nWIRELESS MECHANICS\nWIRELESS OPERATORS (Ground)\nMETALWORKERS\n\u2022Just the opportunity you have been '\nwaiting for!\nENLIST NOW!\nROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE RECRUITING CINTRI\n1206 lit St. I., Calgary, Alta.\nROYAL\nAIR\n&\nNADIAN\nRCE\nSAVE...SHARE...AND SERVE\nEXPECT\nMIRACLES\nWhen th_ war it ovtr, ft wld ba many\nmonths   Mon  thit   tar   comes   fru*\nMotoriiti un beoome oomple-\neent ibout their traniport at ion.\nSomething will tttm np to bring\nnew cart on the market... they\nhope. It li onr Job, however, to\nhelp them eomenre the cart they\nnow own ... to .upply them\nwith the friction-fighting lubricant ettentiil to prolong the life\nof the tar engine. VEEDOL contribute! to greater motor protection, gretter mileige and\ngreiter economy... it reducea\nwetr, tear and repair on the\nengine. Your car will grow old\ngrtcefully and continue to function efficiently, if lubricited\nregulirly with thli top-quality\nmotor oil.\n100*\n\u25a0tltt\nw woion ou\nTUeVtWOd\nC*mpm-rrf af\nita\nTvre-nH\n\t\nt\n 8 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 28,  194S\n* \" \"    , '\u25a0 ' \u25a0'.\nA\u00a7?7,\n'\nTODAY'S News Pictures\n*\u25a0!\nBritish War Guests Leave Canada\nHappily tucked into their berth on the train are\nJohn, six, and Margaret Raisman, four, as they prepare\nto dream of their homeland, Liverpool, Great Britain, to\nwhich they are returning. They have spent three years\nin Canada.\nHAS CLOSE CALL\nR.A.F. Wing Commander Arthur\nHay Donaldson shows what happened to his helmet when an enemy shell ripped past. The shell\ncame through the cockpit as he\nattacked ui enemy airfield.\nKnocked unconecious, he recovered, and flew back to his base.\nHere John and Margaret buy their train ticket on\nthe first stage of their journey home.\nHOME AGAIN'\nOni of Canada's greatest contributions to the movie screen il\nMary Pickford, who has returned\nto her home city, Toronto, Ont., to\nmake i tour of war projects and\nto sid in war funds She plsni to\nmake i tour of Canada later.\nThree older war guests going bacK to Britain art\nMildred Hall, who has been staying in Winnipeg, Man.,\nLucy Brown, who has been living near Ottawa gnd Peggy\nTanner has been on her uncle's farm in Saskatchewan.\nSALLY'S SALLIES\nt.   niu'ir-\u2014-ofc_\nFIR8T AUSTRALIAN TO WIN\ntl. 8. DECORATION\nLighting his pipe lomewhere In\nNew Guinei Is M\u00abjnr W. H. Wition. the firat Australian officer to\nwin 1 U S decoration In this wsr\nBorn In New Zealand he is wrvlng with Uw Au \u25a0\u2022\u25a0ei\n^l-A!-en.*elr-' CtVit\nun nm Auvit wtr\nbeir swcsr oiisy\nMAtrr- ncm-um.\nfind our wuur is\n\u2022eo' ami mua*.\n\u25a0QNE.miLT..*-\nttfJguwWieeL-\nLILAC-TIME   IS   HEREI\nHere's all the enohantment of\nlilac-time caught for the year\n'round! White lilacs are embroidered ln pure white and creamy\nthread on colored material. Leaves\nand ribbons are in white or color,\nbutterflies in vivid blue. Pattern\n808 contains a transfer pattern of\n10 motlfi from 8x10,4 to 2x3\ninchei; stitches; materials required.\nSend 20 centi for this pittern to\nTha Nelion Daily Newi, Needle-\ncraft Dept., Nelion. Write plllnly\npittern number, your name ano\naddreu. Patterni wlll be mailed\nto your home In about 16 days.\nThere may be iome further delay In delivery because ol the\nlarge Increue In orders during\nthe preient leason.\nTfta\/twjv   VfttVdbi\nSOFT YOKED FROOK\nHere'i a Just-right frock to make\nup in a cool cotton sheer. Marian\nMartin has designed Pattern W17\nwith the soft bodice lines and panelled skirt that do nice things for\nyour figure. She's given it extra\ncharm in novelty-shaped yokes\nthst may be accented with lace\ntrim.\nPattern (H17 may be ordered\nonly in women's sizes 34, 36, 38, 40,\n42, 44, 46, 46. Sire 36 requires 3 1-8\nyards 36-inch, 3 yards lace edging.\nBtnd 20 cents for thli pattern to\nTha Nelson Dully News. Needle-\nenft Dept, Nelson. Write plainly\npattern number, your name *nd\naddress. Patterns wlll be mailed\nto your home In about 15 days.\nThere may ba some further delay In delivery because of the\nlarge Increase In orders during the\npreeent season.\nAUNT   HET\nBy ROBERT QUILLEN\n^JLHthOJCt...\n\"I'a'a llu Is over, and he ought\nto be .feelin' all right, but nobody\ngets well quick after he gets th,'\nhabit nf feelin' his pulse lorty times\nl day.\"\nADD THK WORD \"EXCEPT*\nWHENEVER you offer advice\nto a stiulent of the game, it is\nnearly always good counsel to follow an admonition with the word\n\"except'' or \"unless.\" Among those\nmay be Included emphatically\nsuch points as telling a No Trump\ndeclarer that the lirst thing \u2014\nshould do is to rake in nil of the\ntricka possible in Ihe side's long\nsuit. That may b, the thing to do\nmoiyt of the time, hut there are\nmany handa on which other moves\nshould be made first, or will work\njust as well, such as leading to-\nward certain honors in other suits.\n\u2666 K762\nf. 62\n\u2666 AQ9\n_j_K J 3\n4 Q J 10 9 | 1   4 None\n853 N        <f A J 83\nflOt  \u2022      WE     \u2666\u2022173\n410 4 o 4 A Q 10 6\nt 9 2 1\u2014-\u2014J       5 4\n\u00bbA4\nV K Q 7 5\n+ K8652\n+ 87\n(Dealer:   Norlh.   Neither   side\nvulnerable.)\nNorth       Eait    South       Weit\n'\u2666 2*      *\u2022_ \"4\n2NT        ::*      3 NT\nUnable to open hli partner'i\nlull, Eait led the club 6, which\nwia won by the J, and the declarer promptly ran Mve diamond\ntrlcki, discarding two of his own\nspades on them. He came to his\nhand with the spade K and led Ihe\nheirt 2, which East ducked, let\nting the Q win. The spade A wai\ntaken, and East had to discard. He\ncut down to two hearts and two\nclubs. Either suit now could be\nled to him from dummy, and he\ncould take only three tricks, hav.\ning to lead back to a K, so that\n4-No Trumps got made.\nIf the declarer, seeing that his\ncontract was safe, had led toward\nthe heart K-Q immediately after\nwinning the first club trick, had\nthen run his five diamonds, had\ntaken his spade K, and after that\nled toward the heart honors again,\nan extra trick still would have\nbeen bis.\nOf course, if East's 3-Cluha hsd\nbeen doubled, West had then bid\n--Spades and that had been doubled, probably going down thi ee\ntricks\u2014but then. It wun't.\n...\nTomorrow's Problem\n410 5 3\nVAK1088\n410 6 4\n+ 74\n\u2666 .I 6\n\u00bb72\n4AQ97\n+ K 10 9 5\n2\nN\nW  E\nS\n\u2666 A74 2\n(#9543\n\u2666 K .1 '.  1\n\u2666 3\n4KQ98\n\u00bbQJ\n\u2666 52\n4AQJ86\n(Deiler: Weit. Both aide* vulnerable.)\nHow: ihould North pliy for\nmaximum resulti nn hli 2-Hearti\ncontract on this dell after Eut\nleads thi heirt 37\n19. Titles of\nrespect\n22. Hawaiian\nfood\n23. Resort\n26. Light bedstead\n27 Government\nby technical\nexperts\n10 Aetatls\n(abbr.)\n31. Sun god\n32. Gnimhllng\n39 Sleeveless\ngarment\n40. Cover\n41. Gazelle\n42. Terrible\n44.Insects\n45. Tavern\n47. Pist\n48. Division of\n1 poem\n50. Wire rope .\n53.S-\u00bbhaped\nmoldings\n54. Maker of\ntiles\n55. Smill fruit\n51. (.Ih.\nDOWN\n1. Fruit\n2. Scrap! of\nliterature\n3 Having rural\neuillty\n25. Biting\n28. Chanel\n29. Hurried\n32. Bounder\n33. Fetlih\n34 Seimll\n35. Sloth\n36 Humble\n37. Word expressing\nnegation\n38 Fuel\n4.1 Come In\n44. Once more\n46 Snoopy\n47. Performi\n48. Male iwan\n49. Llfetlmi\n51. Sheltered\nilde\n52. Togoaitrajr\nT\nmr\n%\n\u25a0hi      11 t^\\maM________m_______U\n._____._\n____*\n PHONI 144\n*\nLook Down These Want Ad Columns for Bargoins\nPHONI 144\nBIRTHS\nIcRORY-To Mr md Mrs Ken-\nlb McRory, 904 Nelson Avenue, at\n(tenay Lake Generil Hospital,\nlion, \"May 2d, a daughter.\nTAI-BOT-To Mr, and Mri. Ray-\nnd Talbot, 707 Richards Street, at\notenay Lake General Hospital,\nlaon, Miy 26, t daughter.\nJJTY-To Mr. and Mrs. Thomai\nIgp of Salmo, it Koottnay Lakt\nneral Hoipital, Nelson, May 27\nions.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nAS3AYER8 AND MINE\nWEPRMINTATIVIB\nteKTAL, 120 BEDS, FULLY\nli-dern, training achool, hai va-\nlanciei (or aiiiittnt auperintend-\nmt of nurses and graduate nursei\nlor generil duty. Apply Box 3657,\nKelson Daily Newi.\n-___ S  .llUtS. ftOfeSUND\nBC.  Provincial  Amyer,  Chem it.\nlndlvlduil    representative    tor\nshippers it Trill Snitlitr\nA J  Bun Independent Mini RtP-\nreienttlive   Boa 54. Irail   UL\nt- W.BftBWSON f-ftOVINiJUL\nAsuyer  301 Josephine St., Nelson\nTHE >WES_   kOOTENAY' ASSAV\nOffice. 550 SUnley St.  Nelion  BL\n)Y  FROM. HIGH  SCHOOL TO\nUiiit on ranch commencing annul\nbid-June. Stale monthly wage expected. F. H. Chanter, R.R. No. 1.\nBnd.\nIt-TEH: EXPERIENCED SALES-\nslerk for retail itore. Stale age,\nMucttlon and qualifications in ap-\nIcatlon to National Selective\nfist, Nelson, B.C.\n-SXPSftUsMCEB pmsT\niiu automotive mechanic. Apply\nfltional Selective Service, NeUon.\nI SITUATIONS WANTED\nIpeclal Low Ratei for non-\nommercial advertisements unter this classification to assist\nleople seeking employment\nDnly 25c for one week 16 days)\noveri any number of required\nInei Payable in advance Add\n10c if box number desired\nBOATS AND ENCINES\nfcNTED:   ROWBOAT  IN  GOOD\niOndition. Apply Daily Newi.\nCHIROPRACTORS\nFAE McDONALD   D.C.   PALMKH\nGrad X-ray S rand Blk.. TrtU\nENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS\nR . HAGGEN MINING It CIVIL\nEngineer; BC., Land Surveyor.\nRoisland and Grand Forki B.C.\nBOYD C AFFLECK. 218 GORE ST.\nNelion. B.C.. Surveyor and\nEngineer. Phone -68-R\nINSURANCE AND REAL ESTATI.\nCHAS F McHARDY INSURANCE.\nReal Estate Phone 135\n MACHINISTS\t\nBENNETTS LIMlTEB\nMachine shop, acetylene md electric\nwelding   motor   rewinding\ncommercial refrigeration\n-Phone 593 324 Vernon St.\nSTEVENSON'S   MACHINE   SHOP\nSpecialists in mine and mill work.\nMachine work, light and heavy.\nElectric and Acetylene  welding.\n708 Vernon St., Nelson. - Ph. 98.\nOPTOMETRISTS\nW  E MARSHALL\nOptometrists\n1456 Bay Ave., Trail       Phone 177\nSASH FACTORIE8\nLAWSON'S      SASH      FACTORY\nHardwood merchant, 273 Baker St.\nRENTALS\n\"NEW STONE BUNGALOW\nIfell-built, cool in Summer, warm\n..Winter. Ideil lituition on beach\nWillow Point and nicely furn-\nbed. For rent for season or year-\nund. An exceptional rental for\nItmanent or Summer borne.\nltt or write Moore, R.B. No. 1\nViral houses for rent, $12\n-420 a month. C. W, Appleyard,\n\"hone 289,\nIjGLE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS\nIlso 2-rm. suite with bath for rent,\ngtnthcona HoteL\nfeBACE APTS Beautiful modern\nfrigidaire equipped suites.\nRENT: NORTH SHORE VAL-\nhalia. Apply Box 179, Nelson\nBB BiENT; TWO-ROOM SUITE,\nBurnished. 204 Vernon Street.\n*B RENT: HOUSiE WITH Qf_.\\\nen. Ph. 808-L.\n\u25a0\"URNISHED APTS. 1 with girden\nUpply (upstairs), 311 Vernon St.\nIR RENT: 5 RM. STUCCOHS-.\nHots. A Hall, 816 Gordon Rd.\npk SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\n(PE - FTTTINaS - TUBES. SPE-\nfclil low pricei Active Trading Co..\nBit Powell St., Vancouver.  B.C.\n[rtsmi Daihi ftnm.\n_ Telephone 144\n\u25a0Prill Clrculitlon: Phone 1335-L\nClassified Advertising Rates\n\u25a0lc per line per lniertion\nT4c per line per week (6 consec-\nItive Insertions for cost of 4)\n11.43 t Une t month (26 times).\n(Minimum 2 lines per Insertion).\n_tox number 11c extra. Thli\n.overs any number of timet\nPUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS.\nETC.\nJc per line, first lniertion md\n4c eich lubiequent lniertion.\n.OL ABOVE RATES LESS\n,0% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSPECIAL LOW RATES\nMon commercial  Situation!\na\/anted for 26c for any required\n(limber of  lines for ilx  days\npiyible In idvinee.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATE3\nJingle copy .  I   DS\nSy cirrler. per week \u2014    -25\n3j carrier, per year  13.00\nly mall:\nfcne   month    \u00bb   -75\n\u25a0Three months ...............    2.00\nBiz  monthi    4.00\nTine year         -   8.00\n.Above rates apply  ln  Canada,\nUnited Statei and United King-\nHorn to subscribers living out-\n(ldt regulir 'cirrler areas\nlsewhore md to Canada where\nItn  pottage  is  required  one\nlouth $150: three months $4 00:\nlx monthi 18.00: ont vtir $15\n8ECOND HAND STORES\nWE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE\nWhat have you? Ph. 534 Ark Store.\nPETS\nARDEE   KENNELS,   WALDHE1M,\nS-isk Specializing In Irish Setters\nWANTED MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP METALS\n, ot Iron Any qumtity Top pricei\npaid   Active  Trading   Company\n916  Powell  St.   Vancouver   BL\nPERSONAL\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP A'l\nAimer   Hotel   Opp.  C.PJt   Depot\nEVERVTHINU FROM COA'l\nhaugen to btth tubi bought ini\n\u25a0old It Chess Second-Hand Stort\nTOP PWC14\" fAlb (.fift USED\nfurniturt, itovei. heateri, toon,\nmusicil Instruments  Ph 534 Ark\nLONELY LADIES, GENTLEMEN,\nftt acquainted Join matrimonial\nclub. Letter Introduction Frtt\nptrtieulm. Box 883, Vincouvtr,\n25\u00ab. THE PHOTO MILL25*\nPO Box 885. Vtncouvtr\nRolls'developed tnd printed 25c\n12 rtpnnti 5x7 enlargement 86c\n25c LlON87HOKF25c\nP.O Box 484, Vincouver\nAny 8-exp. roll dtvtloptd tnd print-\ned 25c Reprlnis 3c. 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Send names and\naddresses of 3 friendi who take\nplcturei ind we will Include 8\nextra prints. Promp efficient ier-\nvlce. \"Fotoi\" c-o Poitmilter, Brilliant B.C.\nFURS\nBuy  your  Fur  Coat  Now\u2014Pay\nill  Summer-Free   itonge\u2014\nA'.tractlve  Price|\nExpert Restyling \u2014 Repairing\n\u2014Low Rates\u2014\nSAFE POLAR STORAGE\nPolar Furs Ltd. \u2014 Vancouver, B.C\nMEDIUM SIZE MEAT SHOW-CASE\nrefrigerator, ice or electric. Also\nlight delivery truck. Late modeL\nGood tires essential. Apply Parker\nBros.. Lemon Creek.\nWANTED - GOOD CLEAN COT-\nton rigs, not less than 12 lnchei\nsquare. 9c lb. F.O.B. Nelson Duly\n-__\nWANTED: 175-DGG INCUBATOR,\nind small brooder. Apply P.O.\nBox I.D., Port Crawford, B.C.\nWANTED. 2ND-HAND BRUSH\nbreaking plow in good cond. Cash.\nN. .Carlson, Blueberry Creek.\nWANTED: LEASERS FOR CALl-\nfornia Mine. 253 Baker St or\nPhone 855-R.\nFARM, GARDEN fr NURSERY\nFOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN\nSeeda Feed and Poultry Suppliei.\ncall md iee us Aik for our price\nllit EUUon Mill ng St Elevitor\nCompany. Ltd, Nelson. BC. \u2014\nPhone 238\nLast call for Gladioli Bulbi\n50c and 75c a dozen\nAT MAC'S GREENHOUSES\nAUTOMOTIVE\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nSEE US FOR McCORtylCK-DBEK-\nIng cream separators and milk ng\nequipment Central Truck tnd\nEquipment Company. 702 Front\nStreei. Nelson I\nWANTED: 1- OR 1V4-TON TRUCK.\nGood tires. Have some cash  Bal.\nwood   or   cash   reasonable   time.\nApply Wells, Passmore.\nFOR  SALE:   1931  PLYMOUTH  4-\ncyllnder coupe. In good running\norder. Apply Box 3613, News.\nNEW St USED FORD \"A\" TRANJf-\nm.ssions. Nelson Auto  Wreckers\nRADIATORS  AND  BALL   BEAR-\nings  City Auto Wreckers\nLOST AND FOUND\nLOrTT: 8.23-20 TRUCK TIRE, BE-\ntwecn Salmo and Ymir. Reward.\nS. t. 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LTD....\n207-lff Kresge Bldg., Edmonton, Alta\n533 Lougheed Bldg., Calgary, Alta.\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nFive Room House on two\ncorner lots Carbonate Street.\nHouse in excellent condition. Price $1,750.00. $400\ndown and balance like rent.\nT. D. Rosling\n568 Ward Street    Nelson, B C.\nPHONE 717\nLIVE STOCK, POULTRY ANP\nFARM SUPPLIES, ETC.\nBABY CHICKS, NEW HAMPSHIRE\nand Rhode Island Red Approved\ntnd blood-teited. Reidy to ihip\nevery Tuetdiy. $11 per 100 John\nGoodman, Gilley Avtnut Hitch-\ntry, IOW Gilley Avtnut, Ntw\nWtttmlnittr, BC.\ndHDtJtS ___t FOR QUALITY\nLeghorn chicki for June delivery.\nAll itocki ipproved tnd blood-\nteited. Send tor pirtlculin and\nprice lilt todty. Ntw Siberia\nFarm, A. Balakihtn, Chilliwack,\nBritiih Columbia.\nmW-_-~TY_-___Um\nCa.i, Ayrshire, alio 2 iteen 1_\nyrs.' old, will gross over MO lbi.\neich live weight. T. Wall, La-\nFrance Creek, BosweU, P.O,\nFOR    _ALE:   6-YR.-OLD   MARE,\nharness. Ap. J. Hoobonoff, Taghum\nVANCOUVBR   STOCKS\nMINES                          Bid Aik\nCariboo Gold     1.10 \u2014\nGold Belt     .12 \u2014\nBralorne  _    (.25 \u2014\nGrandview    14 .15\nGrull Wilikma ..._.    .01% .08\nHedley Mascot  44 , _'\nIsland Mount       \u2014 .78\nKoot Belle  19* .30\nPend Oreille     1.65 1.75\nPioneer Gold .....\u2022_...   1.78 1.85\nPremier Gold  77 .80\nPrivateer      .38* .40\nReevei MacDonald      .26 .96\nReno Gold                  .02 ',4 .03\nSheep Creek  00 .92\nWhitewater             .     .02* .02%\nYmlr Yankee Girl      .06* \u2014\nOILS\nAnaconda   05 .06\nAnglo Can      .60 \u2014\nA P Con      .11 .15\nCal & Ed     1.48 I'M\nCalmont     _ .31\nCommonwealth   .....    .23 .27\nDalhousie  31 \u2014\nHome      8.15 3.30\nMcDougall Seg _     .08 .06*\nModel        _.    .20 _\n\u25a0OkalU Com  _    .69 ,7>\nPacalta  :. 06 .06V4\nPacific Pete       3- .40\nRoyalite          23.00 25.00\nSouth End Pete  05* .06*\nSouthwest Pete  25 .40\nUnited   06* .07*\nVanalta                .07* 07*(4\nINDUSTRIAtS\nCapital Est     2.30 2.50\nCoast Brew ...._    1.20 1.25\nUnited Dllt       - 2.40\nSays Officer lo\nBe Relieved for\nAttitude lo Japs\nSAN. FRAtfCracd, May tl (AP)\n-Rep. Richard J. Welch (Rep-Calif)\nuid today.he understood lhat Lt.\nGen. John L. dt Witt will bt relieved of hii Western Defenoe Command because the veterin oflicer\nand tht Wir Department havt different Ideas on the question of readmitting Japanese to tbt Weit\ncoait.\nThe general outspokenly hat resisted all attempts to modify hli\nstand excluding Jtptneit, both Amtrietn born ind illens, from tht\ncout defence uctor, tnd Welch ln\na communlcition to the newspaper!\nof his Congressional Diitrict Slid\nthit iomt elementa ln tha Wtr Department fa.vor relaxation of the\nJapanese exclusion' orderi.\nThe Congressman tdded thtt Lt.\nOen. Deloi Emmoni, currently Hawaiian Defence Commander, wai\nlilted to lucceed De Witt and that\nMa). Gen. Robert C. R. Richardson\nwould replict Emmoni.\nSEATTLE, Miy V (AP) - Tht\nPost-Intelligencer reported today\nthat tlx American-Japanese army\nprivates were in Seattle lait week,\nthe flrit time my Japaneae hive\nbeen In this area since the War Department overruled Lt. Gen. John\nL. de Witt's recent ban on American-\nJapanese soldiers spending their furloughs ln areas in the Western Defence Command.\nWASHINGTON, May 27 (API-\nSecretary of War Henry L. Stimson\niald today that Lt. Gen. John L. de\nWht has a \"fine and lucceuful record as Commander of the Fourth\nArmy, particularly ln the handling\nof the very difficult problem of\nevacuation of Japanese from the\ncoastal areai.1'\nHis itatement was in reply to t\npress conference Inquiry about a\nstatement by Rep. Welch (Rep-\nCalif) who said in a newspaper interview that he understood De Witt\nwould be replaced because of differences with War Department officials over the question of treatment of Japanese.\n\"Such a story,\" Stimson said, \"In\nthat respect, ls nonsense.\"\nU. S. Markets to\nClose Monday\nNBW YORK, May 27 (AP.)-Se-\ncurlty and commodity markets\nthroughout the United Statei will\nbe closed Monday May 31, ln observance of Memorial Day. Various\nlivestock reporti will be iisued by\nthe Department of Agriculture.\nCanadian grain and securities exchanges and the London Stock Market will be open as usual.\nmvJ_\u00b1 JjurndL\nOOOD FARM LANDS FOR SALE\non easy terms ln Alberta and\nSaikitchewm. Wrlu for full Informition to 908 Dept of Natural\nReiourcei. CPR..  Calgary   AlU\nFOR SALE\nUrge Modern House on Douglas\nRoid. Four  lota     $2800\nFive-Roomed House,\nNelson  Avenue         81800\nMcHARDY'S OFFICE-Ph. 115\nFOR SALE: NEW SUMMER CABIN,\nVi-mile from Lakeilde Pirk (Beal-\nby's Point). Fruit trees, 164 teres.\n400 feet of like frontage, Box S3U5,\nDaily Newi or Ph. 614-X.\nFOR SALE: STORE BUILDING AT\nProcter, B.C., with living quitters,\nelectric light ind witer on 2 lots,\ncentrally locited. Apply to P. E.\nPoulin, Box 130, Nelson, B.C.\nWILL SELL TRADE OR RENT,\nfurniihed oy unfurn.. my home it\n905 Edgewood Ave G B Ma'thew\nCall ifter 1 pn.\nFOR SALE: 10 ACRE RANCH AT\nWlnliw, in Slocin Villey. Witer\npiped on lind, house ind barn.\nWrite Box 3478. Duly News.\nWHY NOT RE-FINANCE YOUR\nmor gage it 6% We have fundi\navailable Monthly reduction plan\nAPPLEYARD\nFOR SALE: 6-RM. HOUSE, CLOSE\nIn, good view, hot water heiting\n^liem. Phone 478-L.\nf  A   WHITFIELD REAL ESTATE\nmd Imuranci 417 Hill St. Nelson\nBD5H .ii-tt. _1_ HOME\nSee C. W. Appltyard a. Co\nLONDON, May 27 (CP) - Trading wai re.tricted in today's stock\nmarket but the general undertone\nwas steady.\nIndustrial! were Inclined to ease\nIn ipots ind homeralli were mostly\nneglected.\nNEW YORK-Blue Chip, held tbe\ncentre of the itock market ittge\ntodiy, mmy climbing one to two\npolnta to peaks since early 1940.\nProfit taking on the three-session\nupswing reduced quotations In most\ncases near the close and, here and\nthere, small declines were In evidence.\nDealings were lively at interval'.\nTransfers were In the neighborhood\nof 1,500,000 shares.\nTORONTO - Aside from mild\nweakness ln the gold group the\nToronto stock market displayed a\nstrong tone. Three indices were up\nat the close and turnover for the\nday wis iftable st about 225,000\nshares.\nStrong demand for Brazilian advanced I' nearly a point to 23*\nUtilities were higher generilly. The\nsteels also did better with Nationil\nSteel Car gaining 3ft to 54V, bn\ndividend news while Dominion Coal\npfd  gained a point to 16.\nInternational Nickel wai up a\npoint to nv, ind Smelten ind Nor\nanda added small fractions.\nMONTREAL \u2014 Industrials, newsprints and utilities were moderately\nactive and higher in trading.\nAt new tops were National Steel\nCar and Cockshutt Plow and Fair-\nchild wai at a new high :t one time.\nPrice Brothers preferred was tn\nnew high ground ln newsprints.\nVANCOUVER - Trading wai\nquiet. Mines were firmer, oils ln-\nictlve.\nWINNIPEG - Wheit futures finished * to Vt cent lower after an\nactive session. May closed at 99*,\nJuly SO*, October $1.01*4, ind December $1.01i_i.\nTrading was featured by heavy\nspreading operations with large Interests switching from July to October. In addition there was fair\nbuying \u25a0 for American account as\nwell as shippers and locals.\nAll oats and barley futurei were\nbid at ceiling prices and trading was\nlight. Prices went to.a new seasonal\nhigh for rye, the October future\ntouching 87 cents a bushel, the best\nprice since October 1937.\nCHICAGO - Rye dropped about\na cent at times as profit-taking,\nfollowing' four consecutive days of\nadvance, came Into the pit in fair\nly large volume. Tne reaction was\nconsidered primarily technical.\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 Industrials\n20   rails\n15  utilities  ...\nClose    Chinge\n_\n140 82\n37.06\n20.28\n44\n22\nunch.\nCalgary Livestock\nCALOARY, Miy \u00ab (CP.) -Ctttlt 72; calves 3; hogi 146.\nGood-choice butchtr steers 11.50-\n12; common-medium 10-11. Good-\nchoice butcher heifen 10.75-11.90;\ncommon-medium 9.80-10.90. Good\ncows 8.78-8.80. Oood bulla 9-8.69.\nGood itocker tnd feeder iteen\n10.50-11.26; common-medium 9.25-\n10.29.\nHogs yesterday 15.40 for Bl yaraVs\nand plinti; sows 10.75 livt wtight\nyirds; 13.40 dressed yards and\nplanti. (2).,      ,\nMachinists fo\nQuit A.F.L.\nWASHINGTON, Miy tl (AP) -\nThe International Association of\nMachinists with a reputed membership of more than 600,000 announced\ntoday it li quitting the American\nFederation of Labor ai of Mty 31.\nbectuu of t long itanding Jurisdictional dispute.\nThe A.F.L. thui lost almost the\nsame numerical strength it stands\nto gain by tht prospective readmlt-\ntance of John L. Lewis' United\nMint Workeri.\nThe Jurisdiction!: fight Involves\nchiefly William L. Hutcheion'i Car-.\npentera' Union, which the machln-\nista contend has been \"muicling\nin\" on its field with the sanction of\nthe A.F.L. Executive Council.\nMachiniiti' President Harvey W.\nBrown eald the break after 46 years\naffiliation is regrettable, but \"if we\nare going to continue to get a beating we are not going to pay for lt,\"\nThe Machinists' per capita tax\npaymenti to the A.F.L. have averaged about $50,000 a year. The Union\nhas grown rapidly, however, because of organization ln the aircraft\nfield and tax payments on the full,\nclaimed membenhlp would exceed\n$60,000.\nBrown uld the I.A.M. would remain Independent \"with the hope\nthat the machinist! will be given the\nsime consideration as other unioni.\nAsk Removal\nof Wage Celling\nOTTAWA, May 37 (CP). - The\nUnited Automobile Worker! of\nAmerica (C.I.O.) in a lubrnlaion to\nthe National War Labor Board today urged removal of restrictloni on\nwage increase! up to at leut SO\ncenti an hour.\nThe brief, presented by Oeorge\nBurt, Canadian director of the\nUnion, said such a policy would not\nnecessarily endanger the Government's stabilization program.\nThe Union complained of delays\nin the preunt practice of settling\nlabor disputes, which it said leads\nto general unrest and sometimes\nstrike action.\n\"We believe that the time li long\noverdue when the GovernmenJ\nshould adopt a poiltive \"and effecf\nive labor policy whioh will facilitate\nharmonious relations and give\nworkeri that sense of patriotism ln\nthe war effort that wlll be productive of their belt effort,\" the\nbrief uid.\n\"Since a grett deal of the energiei\nof the workers are dispersed ln\nfighting for the elementary right of\nrecognition, we _feel tijat any measures to improve the situation must\nclearly provide for compulsory collective bargaining and outlawing of\ncompany unions.\"\nRefusal ot management to grant\nunion recognition and inadequate\nwages and delay on the part of War\nLabor Boards were listed as Important causes of strikes. The Union\nrecommended Inclusion In collective\nbargaining contracts of \"maintenance-of-membership\" provision.\n\"The maintenance-of-membership\nclause requirei only that an employee who ia a member in good\nitanding at the time that the contract is signed or who thereafter\nvolunttrlly joins the union shall, remain t member in good standing,\"\nthe brief uid, adding that iuch a\nclause would not interfere with the\nright of any employee to remain\noutside a union.\nNELSON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY, MAY 28,  1943 \u2014 9\ni . i .*\u2022 in      !\nCreston Valley Farmers Are Working\nAlmost Night and Day lo Seed\nCrop; Watching River Level Closely\nIt's nedlng tlmt In the Crtiton\nVillty, ind gtttlng thli yur*t\ncrop undtr wty aoouplti tht whole\ntime tnd ittention of tht firming community whloh li building\nup, on tht dyked flits, in ever-\nexpanding igricultural venture.\nFarmen tnd their htlp trt wonting ilmoit night and diy to get\nthli Job dont,\nCreston flats art beginning to\ncome into their own u the farmer!\nexperiment and establish the particular abilitiai of their land and\nthe demand for the producta of that\nland.\nIt wai only \u2022 short time ago thit\nwheat and Creston were synonymous, and farmers proudly told of a\ncrop of 60 bushels to tht icre, But\nCreston flats are too versatile, too\nvaluable in their ability to produce,\nto be used for whett in competition\nwith the Prairies. Many experimenti have been carried out in the\nltft five yean, the farmen are\nplanting everything from Kentucky\nBlue Grass to mustard,\nPEAS MAIN CROP\nAll that planting experience ll\nbeing uied in thli yetr'i crop pto-\ngram. Peas for ioup miking have\ndone well and thU year will prob\nably demand the blggeit tcreage oa\niht flats. Radishes grown ter Ntd tl\nihip tn Britiln, mil require mort\nground thin last yttr, tnd I blggn\noutput ll therefore ln proipect.\nTht vegetables that take (wo year)\nto produce seed\u2014oarrots, on wis\nbeeti, etc-.,\u2014and whioh were iowi\n_Mt yetr. now hive been replanted\nto go to lttd. Additional lowing)\nhavt bten mtdt to provide for next\nyear'i ieed crop of these vegetables\nSoya beam, tht wonder ot thl\nplant world which can be uaed is\neverything from plastics to ptanul\nbutttr lubstitute, which turn ui\non soup mixtures md in-meal foi\nfattening cattle, and which evtry\njnce in a while are cookjid and eater.\nJust as ordinary, everyday bttna\nwill be another large crop.\nThere'll be othtr vegetables ana\ngrains \u2014 potatoes and turnlpi aim\nbirley and oata and many others\u2014\nahd there'll be wheat, but wheat u\nno longer the be-all of Creiton farm.\nIng. . '\nJust at the moment any diver\nlion of Creston farmeri from thl\nimmeditte problem of seeding li to-\nvfard Kootenay River. TOey watch\nit rise Igalnst the dykei, and iomi\nof them worry about It, but most ol\nthem are confident the dykes will\nmeet the challenge of the river.\nScheelite at Emerald Occurs in\nSheet-Like Zones From\nFew Inches to 12 Feel in Width\nToronto Stock Quotations\nMINES\nAnglo-Huronlin   \t\n4 05\nBeattie Gold Mlnei\t\n1.09\nBidgood Kirkland   .._\t\n.20\nBuffalo Ankerite \t\n2.11\nCastlc-Trethewey  \t\nl_\nCentral Patricia   \t\nChromium M fte S   \t\n2.09\nConiaurum Mines      \t\nIjM\nConsolidated M It 3  _...\n44 2_\nDome Mlnei\t\n22 00\nEast MalarUc    _\t\n130\nEldorado Gold\nB0\nFalconbridge Nlrkel \t\n190\nHard Rock Gold\n47\nHollinger  . ...\n916\nHudion Biy M It S\t\nsn 15\nInter Nickel ......\n37 l'i\nKerr-Add son    _\n6.85\nKirklmd Lake     _\t\n.61\nLake Shore Minei    ....\n12.00\nLamaque  Contict  \t\n4 60\nLeitch Oold \t\n.83\nLittle Long Lie ... -\t\nei\nMadsen Red Like \t\n1.10\nMalartic Gold F  \t\n_....    1.71\nMclntyre-Porcuplne   _\n_.   5100\nMcKenile Red Lake   ...\n.91\nMln;ng  Corporatoln  ....\n1.48\nNipissing Mining \t\n_...     160\n46.00\nNormetal    -\n._       -88\nPamour Porcupine _\t\n.73\nPerron Gold          \t\n.88\nPickle Crow Gold  ...\n       1.41\nPreston East Domt\t\n...     193\nSin Antonio Oold\t\n_....     280\nSherrltt Gordon\t\n.90\nSliden Ma'irtic \t\ni do\n.75\nSylvanite      _...\n      1.61\nTeck-Hughei Gold \t\n2.90\nTnburn Gold Mines\n.85\n6.60\nWright Hirgreivei \t\n.....    'J30\nOILS\nBritiih  Americtn\n20.25\nImperiil       \u2014\n.....   1J80\nInter Petroleum\t\n.   18.50\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbitibi Power A\n105\nBell Telephone\t\n-      146\nBraz Tnct\n..       13.\nBrewen * Dllt \t\n ..._     IVi\nB C Power A\t\n     25V4\nCm Car ft. Fdy \t\n8\nCm Malting        _.\n    88\nCm Piclflc Rly    .\n.   12*\nCm Ind Alcohol A ..-\n.     4*4\nDominion Bridgt\n    18\nDlitllltn Setgnnu   _\n    82*\nFord of Cin A\t\n    MH\nOoodyttr Tire     -   ..\n-         M\nHimllton Bridgt\n8*\nMontretl Powtr .._.--..\n    M*\nNtt Steel Cir\t\n-._   69*\nPower Corp ... _ _.\n _     8\nSttel of Cm \t\n L   70*\nDom. Cov't Deposits\nDown $31,950,000\nOTTAWA, May-27 (CP)-Dom.n-\nlon Government deposits decreased\n$31,960,000 to $64,066,000 during the\nweek ended May 26, the Bmk of\nCanada reported today in its weekly statement of asseti and liabilities.\nChartered bank deposits increased $5,768,000 to $336,180,000 and notes\nin circulation decreised $1,991,000\nto $744,790,000.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINNIPEG, May 27 (CP) -Grain\nfuturei quotatloni:\nOpen   High   Low   Close\nWheat:\nMay .        i_-     --_     -<_     9.\nJuly   ....    lOtii',   10IV1     99*    99*\nOct    10H4   101%   101      IOIVj\nDec  102Vi    102'\/.    101*    101*\nOats:\nMay .    .   -        -       -       51*\nJuly   .....\u2014        -       \u2014       51*\nOct    -        -       -        51*\nBarley:\nMay   ......   -        -       -       64*\nJuly       -        -       -       64*\nOcL      -        -       -       64*\nRye:\nMay       -        -       -       84*\nJuly .... 89* 85* 85* 85*\nOct. 86*     87       86*     86*\nWheat-No. 1 hard and No. 1 Nor-\nW*; No. 2 Nor. 96*; NO. 8 Nor.\n83,4; No. 4 Nor. 90*; No. 8 wheat\n85*; No. 6 wheat 84*; teed 83*; No.\ngirnet 94*; No. 2 garnet 93*; -No.\nI garnet 91*; No. 1 imber durum\n110*; No. 1 Jt J ARW \u00bb4*; No. 3\nARW 92*.\nOats-No. 2 C. W. 91*; ejt. 3 C. W.\nNo. 3 C. W. ftt ex. 1 feed 50*; No. I\nfeed 484; No. 2 feed 464; No. 3\nfeed 43.\nBarley\u2014malting gradei\u2014No. 1 ftt\n1 C.W., 6 row 64*; No. 1 Jt 2 C. W.\n2 rcw 64*; No. 3 C. W. 8 row 82*;\nother grides-No. 1 feed 82; No. 2\nfeed 60*; No. 3 feed 56*.\nRye: No. 2 C, W. 94*. *\nAt Emerald tungsten mine, six\nmiles Southeast ot Salmo, there ire\nabout 200 men on the payroU and a\nmill U.being built on contract by\nContolldited Mining ftt Smelting\nCo. of Cinada, says J. S. Stevenson\nln the revised B. C. Department of\nMinet bulletin\u2014\"Tungiten Deposits\nof .British Columbia.\" *I*hls property\nwis acquired by tht Dominion Government last year from Iron Mountain Mines Ltd. tnd development is\nunder direction of E. E. Mason.\nMr. Stevenson givei a detailed\noutline of the geology, bringing out\nthat scheelite ls of widespread occurrence even though concentrations in excess of 0.29 per cent tung-\nitic oxide are relatively rare. All\nof the icheelite occun as fine, disseminated grains. The scheelite occurs ln the garnet-dlopside skam,\nIn concentrations of sulphides in\nsuch rock, In the Emerald type of\nskam, in slliclfled limestone, ln\nquartz veins ahd replacements, and\nin hydrothermally altered granite.\nThree main oecurrencei receive\nseparate attention In tht outline,\nMr. Stevenson pointing out thtt the\nthree are for the moit pirt geologically distinct. Theie. art (1) The\nSkarn \"Bandi, (2) The Dodger ore-\nzone and (9) the Emerald ore-\nzone.\nThe Emerald ore-zone Is the\nlargeit and tht highest In grade\nat the present stage of development. It ls divided naturally Into\ntwo divisions which tre distinct\nand will be mined separately. The\nNorthern section Is the smaller\nbut Is on the average higher in\ngrade. It ls 460 feet long, up to 50\nfeet in horizontal width, and bot-\ntoms at shallow depth.\n1\"he Southern section ls now being developed for mining on a 3O0\ntons per diy bills. It ls 1729 feet\nlong between the Northern bounding fiult md the Southernmost diamond-drill itation. Maximum\nwidth of the zone li about 140 feet\nhorizontally within which the ore\noccurs ln several laterally well-defined bodies as well ai ln Irregular\nshoots against the granite.\nSOUTHERN ENO 'OPEN'\nThe Southern end at time ot examination waa \"optn*' and tht last\nestablished cross-section wai better\nthm the iverige. Further exploration to the South was contemplated*. During January 1943, two adits\nwere being driven at an elevation of\n4028 feet and a third was projected\nat an elevation of 3960 fact to tap\nthe Southern section of the Emerald ore-zone. A tramline was being\nbuilt from the lower adit to the mill-\nsite which is about 1* miles West,\nin the valley bottom ot the Salmo\nRiver. A new camp was btlllt to replace a collection of small and old\nbuildings already on the property.\nThe following paragraphs Indicate\nthe nature of the Southern ore-zone:\n\"The ground ii for the moit part\ndeeply covered with glacial drift so\n1' Is not known how much mineralization reaches the surface. Strong\nlocal mineralization ls exposed by\ntrenching at the bulge In the granite contact; some of which Is bedded\nand iome followi the contact without regard to bedding. Much of the\nore doei not reach the surface, however particularly in the deeper part\not the basin, and some In the Northern or shallower end Is weaker it\nthe surface thin it Is at depth. Both\nskirn tnd loheellte ire confined to\ni short vertical range and thi worth\nof the mine il due to the fict thtt\nalthough the ore bodies ire shallow\nthere ire good iverigt widths for\ntht known  length of 1726 feet\nMINERALIZATION\n\"STREAKY\"\n\"The tvidence points to the fact\nthat scheelite mineralization ls\nstreaky, but it Is not known how\ncontinuous Individual streaki may\nbe. In the core interiectlom mmy\nwldthi assaying 5 per cent or more\ntungitlc oxide ire bounded ihtrply\nwith ilmllir-ippeir'lng material thit\niiuyi a fraction of 1 per cent.\n' \"It li an Interesting del, lnd onl\npossibly of vtlut to proipectlng In\ngeneral, that scheelite tends to occur within the eWitern rather than\nthe Eaitern ilde of the limestone\nbasin. In other wordi, tht scheelite\ntendi to follow the llmeitone-ir-\nglllltt contact rather than the llme-\nitone-granlte contact. This il uarllc-\nultrly ippirtnt In thl Southtrn-\nmost cross-section.\n\"Dissemlmted scheelite occun ln\nsheet-like zones fom few inches to\n12 feet In width. In ont tection ore\nwlll be mined acron \u2022 horizontal\nwidth of 90 feet Including beds of\nlimestone too narrow to be lett li\npillars, whereas in other sections the\nore bands art widely enough separated that the Intervening llmeitone\nmty bt left. Local coalescence of\nore-bodies across intervening llmeitone, occurrence of local podi and\nsheets at and near the granite, and\nvariation! in intensity of mineralization ill contribute to difficulties\nln mining and preclude the making\nof precise statement! regarding\nwidths and lengths of ore-bodies at\nthe present time.\"\nSALLANS RESIGNS\nARMY PUBLIC\nRELATIONS POST\nOTTAWA, Mit V (CP) Reilgni-\ntt08~bt G. H. Milani Of Montreil\nas Director of Pi*llc Relitioni\n(Army), and tht ippolntment of\nLt.-Col. Frmk Jennlngi of Saint\nJohn, N. B, ai Director, wu innounced todiy by Defence Mlnliter\nRiliton. The change will btcomt\neffective about the middle of Junt,\nMr. Sillmi will rtiumt hli duties ti General Newi Mtntgtr ot\nBritish United Preu it Montreil.\nHe had been on loan to carry out\nreorganization within the Directorate. Mr. Sallam ii returning to hil\ncivilian poiition it hli own request,\nthe Army iald.\nCol. Jennlngi cime from Saint\nJohn to the Directorate ln February\nat Chief Public Relitioni Officer.\nHe ii Editor-in-Chief of the Saint\nJohn Telegraph-Journal ind evening Times-Globe, from which ht\nIs on leave.\nBefore Joining British Unltid\nPreis in Jinuary. 1942, Mr. Sallanl\nwis Mimglng Editor of the Vancouver Sun.\nVatican Denounces\nNazi Assertion\nof War. Blame\nNEW YORK, Mty 27 (AP)-Th\u00ab\nOffice of Wir Informition reported\ntoday that the Vatican radio had\ndenounced a. propigindi in assertion by the Nul-controlled Pirti\nradio, last Sunday thit the Roman\nCatholic Church had a \"crushing\nreiponsiblllty In unleeahlng the present wir.\",\nThe Vitlcin broadcut, which tht\nO.W.I, said was In the Germin lm-\nguage and directed to tht Germin\npeople, declared It wu \"Impossible\nto see\" how such userttons could\nbe useful \"even for purposes of propaganda.\" but added.\n\"One thing Is certain\u2014lt li not\nthe Vatican which hu declared thli\nwar md It li not the Citholle\nOhurch In Germany which hai\nbrought this, her fate, upon herself,\nEveryone knowi that\"\nSteel Workers Back\non the Job\nHAMILTON. Ont.. May 27 (CP1-\nEmployeei of the Burlington Steel\nCompiny returned to work todiy\nifter 1 itrlke which began Tuesday\nnight when night-shift worken refuted to work unleu demindi 'or\nwige increases were granted.\nCompany officials said tull production wu resumed thb morning, tht\nmen nturnlng it thtlr old wage\nrttu pending I hearing by the Regionil Wir Labor Botrd on their\napplication for higher pty.\nNEW   YORK   STOCKS\nAm Smelt ft, Re        42*\nAmerican Tobacco   88\nAniconda  28* '\nBeth  Steel .'  64.*\nCm Pacific     10*\nKutman Kodak  166*\nGeneral Electric  88\nGeneral Motori  52*\nHowe Sound       _  89\nIntcrnat Nickel   34*\nKenn Copper    83*\nStan Oil of N J  85*\nUnion Carbide      86*\nUnion Pacific  W*\nU S Rubber      42\nll S Steal     ..  55\",\n 10 - NILSON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1943\nWlnntr of thrtt Academy Award.\u2014\nlttt Actor\u2014Btit Muiical\u2014lttt\nRecording.\nWAINIR I10S. UISINT\nJAMES CAGNEY\nYANKEE DQOPLE\nGEO. M. COHAN DANDY\nM JOAN LESLIE vfllllfl\nNui Cartoon \"DOC TIRED\"\nUttit World Ntwtk\nComplttt Showi at 7:00-9:06\nWOODS\nBATH OIL\nDelightfully refreihlng.\n35c and 65c\nMann, Rutherford\nDRUG co.\nSays Incompetency Charges Against\nDieppe Command \"Irresponsible\"\nGRENFELL'S\nOf EN 11:00 TO 8:00 P.M.\nDAILY FROM MON., MAY 31\nF. H. SMITH\nIf Ifi Electric\nPhont 666        351 Baktr St.\nW. W. Powell\nCompany, Limited\nThi Homi of Good Lumber\nWholtnlt ind Retell\nTtltphont 176\nFoot of Stanley Strttt\nJamei A. Smith, Shetland hoiiery\ndealer, who itirted i fashion craze\natter the lut wir with i Fiir ble\nJumper, died it Lerwick. The croze\nstarted when he ient the jumper\nto the Princess Royil as i wedding\npresent .\nAllied Casualties\nin Tuniiia\nLess Than 70,000\nWASHINOTON, Mit *n WPV-\nTotil Allied cuuiltiei In the Tu-\nnlilin cimpilgn were \"lew thin\n70,000,\" Wir SecreUry Henry L-\nStimion nld todiy. compired witn\nAxli loses ot 80,000 killed. 28,400\nwounded thd 298,000 priionen.\nUnited Stitei cuuiltiei were 2,-\n184 killed, 9,437 wounded and 8037\nmining or priionen. British md\nFrench figurei were not reported\nIn detail.        \t\nCombing iweeplngi trom in ilrcnft fictory for nuti end boiti \u00bb\nthe wiy boyi at Acton (England)\nichool tpend their noon houn. Some\ntike iweepingi awiy it night for\n\"home work\".\nSOMERS' FUNERAL\nSERVICE\n702 Baker St Fhont 252\nOptn Day and Night\nCrematorium Ambultnct\nr-if.T~-ir---\u2014-^fli_r_-t-\"-i----_-i\nWt tiki pridt ln\nkeeping your  hair\nbeiutlful\nHalgh Tru-Art\nPhone S27\nACE-TEX\nINSULATING WALL-BOARD\n4x6 Ft. Sheet $1.74\n4x7 Ft. Sheet $2.03\n4x8 Ft. Sheet $2.32\n4x 9 Ft. Sheet\n4x10 Ft. Sheet\n4x12 Ft. Sheet\n.$2.61\n.$2.90\n.$3.48\n18x48 INCH LATH BOARD, Ptr Sheet Ut*\nBURNS\nLUMBER &. COAL CO.\nOTTAWA, Miy 27 (OP)'\u2014 Df\nfence Miniittr Rtliton uld In\ntht Houtt of Commoni tonight\nthtt tttttminti chirging Incom-\npetenoy In the Ctnidlin Com-\nmind of tht Dieppe rtld wtrt \"lr-\nreiponilble.\"\nTht Defence Mlnliter croued\nswordi with Hon. Dr. H. A. Bruce\n(Prog. Con. Toronto Pirkdtlt) ln t\nrenewed diicuuion of the nid.\nDr. Bruce illd thit when tie referred to \"Incompetence\" on the\nptrt of tht High Commind In tht\nDieppe raid he meint Ma).-Gen. J,\nH. Robert!, ln command of Army\nForcei.\nCoL Riliton uked Dr. Bruee if\nbe propoied to put himielf In tht\npoiition of Oen. Roberta, mtking\nhit declilom to uie reierve troops\nit Dieppe ln the light of reporti\ncoming In to him from the actual\nicene of fighting.\nThe Mlnliter repeited thit the\ntransfer of Gen. Roberta to the commind of reinforcement formations\nIn Bngland wai not I demotion.\nGen, RoberU hid remilned tn\ncommind of i diviiion for months\nafter Dieppe md CoL Raliton uked\nif thit would hive been done had\nhit commmd ln the Dieppe operation been conildered a failure.\nGen. Roberta wu not alone on\nthe destroyer off the French coast\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nBy GLENN BABB\nAuociited Pren. Wtr Antlyit\nJipan obierved Nivy Diy yeiterdiy but apparently her fleeti\nremilned well away from the spots\nwhere they might hive gilned\nfreih glory ln bittle. There 1\"\nin Americin Nivil force lomewhere off Attu, In the Weitern-\nmoit Aleutlani, where t dwindling Japanese garrison fights\ngrimly on, despairing of the help\nthtt doei not come.\nBut hli Imperial Japanese Majesty's Navy celebrated iti holiday\nby fighting t doughty wir over the\nBUSINESS MAN'S\nLUNCH\n11:30 to 5:00\nMelon Dew\nICE CREAM PARLOR\nFOR RENT\nSINGLE ROOM\nANNABLE BLOCK\nIf You Have a\nDirty Watch\nTakt It ta .. .\nHARVEY\nThe Jeweller, 684 Baker SL\nHIGHEST QUALITY\nPAINTS\nFOR HOME BEAUTY\nAND PRESERVATION\nBAPCO PURE PAINT\n\\), Guard Agalnit Costly Repairs . . . Replacement! trt not readily obtainable tnd iomt materiali cannot bt replaced, to don't delay. PAINT\nNOW! Givt your homt tht lasting beauty and protection of thli hlgheit\nquality exterior paint\u2014guaranteed to flvt listing Mtllfactlon.\n$4*90 gallon\nPRESERVE THE ROOF\nYou want your roof color to itay bright\nand attractive ... It will if you uit\nSHINCOLEEN because it ii a high-quality\nroof paint that prevents tht ihingles from\nwarping or splitting\u2014Ideal for all rough\nlumbtr conitruction.\nPROTECT PORCHES fr STEM\nBAPCO PORCH PAINT dries with a hard\ngranitc-liko turfact that standi tht hardest wttr. Protects porch floor tnd ittpi\nfrom all extremes of weather\u2014will alio\natand repeated scrubbing and waihing.\n$2.50 gallon      $5.60 gallon\nWood, Vallance Hdwe*\nCOMPANY, LIMITED\nPhones 26,27,151 Ntlton, B.C.\nether, exchanging memgei of fraternity md lolldarlty with lti German and Italian Alliei\u2014alio life\nin their haAori-ind broidcaiting\nrecollection., of put victories.\nJapan'i Navy Diy li the innlver-\nury of the 1909 battle; of Thuihime\nin which Togo'i fleet annlhllited\nthe Russians under Rodjeitvemky\nIn the narrow seas between Korei\nend Japan. The Russians fought\nunder every disadvantage. Bound\nfor Vladivostok, they had com*\nall the way from the Baltic, around\nAfrici md Asia; their shlpi badly\nneeded overhaul; men were dying\nof icurvy md diiaffection ran\nthrough the fleet.\nWON  RECOGNITION\nNevertheless Tsushima wu I\ngreat Japaneie victory. Some tuth-\noritiei rate lt the only decisive major battle between surface fleeti of\nthe Mth century, ruling out Jutland\nas Indecisive and the virloui battles of this war as involving lener\nunitj, talk forcei mixed with land-\nbased aircraft. At any rate It gained\nJapan admission into the select circle of great Maritime poweri ind\nperhipi more thm my other event\nembarked her on the career of nival expansion and conquest which\nled M yein later to Peirl Harbor.\nOne of thoie ensigns at Tsushima wai Isoroku Yimamoto, who\na generation liter wu Commander-in-Chief of tbe grind fleet, the\ngreet Togo'i own poet He died\nlut month\u2014in ilr combat, iccordlng to Tokyo'i lomewhat myiterloui iccount\u2014ind hit deith\nthrew a pill over the Navy Day\nobiervance.\nThe Index of the present iltuition\nii found In the ibsence of the Jipaneie Navy from the Attu proceedings, unlesi two flighti of iicrifi-\nficlil bomben which ittacked Americin wanhlpi off the Iilmd \u2022\nfew diyi igo it heivy coit to themielvei cm be n.sumcd to repreient\nthe fleet. They miy hive come from\ni cirrier, ln which cue the tuk\nforce of which it Ls a pirt miy yet\nput in in appearance. The challenge\nof Attu. the prospect of loiing iti\nvaunted conqueiti of United SUtei\nterritory, miy impel the Jipaneie\nCommand to lend lti fleet or i considerable portion thereof, into ictlon.\nThere La the other posirtjlllty,\nhowever, that Tokyo remerrrben\nonly too well the coit ln ihlps,\nplanes and men when lt attempted\nto Intervene In a ilmllir iltuition\nln the Solomoni lut Autumn.\nFOR HEALTH\nEAT LOTS OF\nHOOD'S\nWHOLE   WHEAT   BREAD\nwhen tht Dltppt opentlon wm tn\nprogreu. With him were tht naval\ncomminding officer md \u2022 representative ot tht ilr commanding officer\nThey wtrt awtri thit In iomt\nwiyi tht optrtUon wu not -'\u25a0\nviloplng ti will ti hid bttn hap j\ntd. But In military opentioni tht\nmm en tht. not hid to mtkt do\ntlilom qulokty tn the bull ot\n. thi btit Informition ht eould tb-\n'ttll., An olf leer wu not chirge-\nibli with negligence If ha midt\nthi but declilom ht oould on\nthi bull of thi knowledgehe hid.\nOen. Robert! hid decided to uit\nhli reserves, u lt leemed they would\nbe tble to achieve tn objective. He\nbid done whtt i general ihould do\nin the conditions md in light of hli\nknowledge. It wis the purpou of\nreserves to assist in an operation!\ntnd thli wai the purpoie for which\nthey were uied.\nCoL Riliton uked If Dr. Bruce\nwould chirge that under these conditions there had been incompetent\nleiderihlp. Did Dr, Bruce suggest\nthat if he had been in the plice\nof Cen. Roberts he would hive ordered the recall.\n\"Whit would Canada have laid 11\nhe had withdrawn becauie the situation wu not clear In one area?\"\nuked Col. Riliton.\nIt wu euy to sit ln the House\nind mike statements ibout incompetent leadership. At Dieppe\nthe leiderihlp hid been in chirge\nof tht operational climax of com-\n.mindo operatloni up to thit time.\nWu Gen. Roberts not to tend in\nthe reserves?\nCol. Riliton illd Dieppe opentioni hid been on in Auguit ind\nOen. RoberU was pliced in chirge\nof reinforcementi kt January or\nFebruary. In hii new position, Gen.\nRoberts hid charge of more men\nthm ln hii old commmd. It wu fir\ntrom in administrative poit ind the\nchange wu In no wiy due to Dieppe.\nGen. Roberta wu In chirge of training men for bittle.\nNelson Shoppers\nLearn Coupon\nValue ol Meats\nNelion settled down to meat rationing Thundiy without excitement but With considerable sizing\nup of coupon values, ln termi of\npoundt of meit.\n. Most cuitomen hid something to\nuy ibout tht varying imounti, md\nkept tht butchen buiy miking ex-\nplanitions, but there wtrt few reil\ncomplaints.\nOne of the methods evolved to\n\u25a0Id cuitomen wu the uie ot cards\ngiving the eoupon vilue of tht meit\ndlipliyed In the trayi. For instance,\n\"One pound per coupon\" meant thit\nfor eich coupon ln hli or her book,\nthe customer could obtain one pound\nof that particular cut\nOne of the amusing sidelight! wu\ni big card, \"Not Rationed\", on a\ndisplay of fiih.\nThursday's trade wai fairly light,\nilnce many cuitomen were itlll uilng meet brought Tueiday or Wedneidiy, Immediately before rationing became effective.\nT\u00abKi\u00bb\u00abtrt\u00bb.ftltwwibani...iM\nWW CREAM\nBT     60c\nAt Your Rexill Store.\nCity Drug Go.\nPhoni 14\nBox 4M\n\u2014\"\u2014J\u2014\nTht only dust-free ilr to tbe\nworld It thit over the ocein it \u25a0 distance of more thu 900 mllei from\nihore.\nHIHIWWWWWIIWWI\n\u2014FAIRVIEW\u2014\nor good groceries, freih trull\nmd vegetablei, go to the\nLakeside Service\nj-AmmMMMMMM+mmM\u00bbmMmMAMMMi\nDEATHS\nEDSON, Alta.\u2014Joieph H.B. Smith,\n80, of Wolf Creek, world wheit\nking In 102S. 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D.\nStewart will be heard each Sundiy\nevening from 6:30 to 7 p.m. over\nCKLN commencing May 30.\nFleury's Pharmacy\nPrescription!\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMid   Am Blk\nPHONE 25\nJ. P. Walgren\nCentral Contnctor\n301 Carbonate Sf.\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii\nCUSH - O \u25a0 LINER\nIncrtmi thl lift ef eld tlru.\nLtt ui till yeu tbout thim.\nCll\u00bbhb\u00abrt Motors, Ltd.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nTODAY\nSt. Piul'i W. A. tei it the home\nof Mn. S. A. Maddocki, 1107 Robertson   Ave.,   Roiemont.   Everyone\nwelcome.\nGet your icreen doon ind windows now Screen doon ll $3.00 ind\n$.-50. Adjustable sliding window\n\u25a0creem. 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Get your tick\neti it CHy Drug before house ll\nwld out.\nSLACKS\nFor Summtr\nCat ona or two pain of\nthese slacks for Summtr\nwear and save your suit.\nMade in all shades.\n\u2022 TROPICALS\n\u2022 FLANNELS\n\u2022 TWEEDS\n\u2022 WORSTEDS,\nEMORY'S\n*\u2022\u2022*       LIMITID\nThe Mini Store\nMILK\n,o,,-BRITAIN\nFUND\nThli ls whit \u25a0 little boy named\nBdwird Ellim from the Royil\nNaval Orphanage in England\nwritei: \u25a0\"Thank you very much\nfor the lovely thingi you so\nkindly helped to tend ill We\nthink the milk was a wonderful\ngift and it helpi to make ui\nlovely puddingi and we also like\nit on our porridge. Of courie I\nexpect you know we cannot get\nmuch milk over here Just now\nio we uy Thank You' for\nthinking of ui.\"\nHere trt iome recent donitloni:\nMiryivllle School (tag dey) $ 12.26\nElko School (tag day)   10.00\nBoiwell School   1.20\nHume School, Grade 1  3.15\nCentral School, ill gradei.... 17.27\nBalfour School, (concert and\nuied goodi sale)   10.00\nSouth Slocan School   3.00\nElk Prairie School   1.00\nDeer Park School  1.00\nNakuip Public School, Dlvlilon 1   10.47\nNakuip Public School, Diviiion .2   2.20\nCarroll's Landing School .... 9.00\nCanal Flati School  12.00\nKulo School  10.00\nCutlegar School, Grade 2 .... 1.00\nCanal   Flati   School,   Diviiion 2   IOW\nFort Steele School (tag day) 4.50\nShutty Bench School   2.00\nColumbli   Gardeni   School\n(Tig diy $0.00)          7.10\nTrail Patriotic Society  MO.00\nC. W. T. 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