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HERCHER\nAiiociated Pren Staff Writer\nLONDON, July 19 (AF)\u2014Russion troops smashed across\nthe 1941 German-Russian Bug River frontier In pre-wor Poland\ntoday in o drive straight ot the heart of Germgjiy, ond In o\nnewly opened two-day offensive along the North Latvian\nborder hove hurled bock thef\nenemy 25 miles on a .3 mile\nfront, Motcow announced tonight.\nThe Bug River, from which the\nOermini attacked Ruuli Junt 22,\n'HI. wu crossed by Mirihal Ivan\nS Konev's lit Ukrilne Army North\nsnd South of Sokil, ind North of\nthe Imperilled Germin itrongl-old\nof Lwow. uJd l communique.\nA tupplementiry communique\n\u2022 \u25a0buquently pliced the idvanclng\nP'ulans at Pmainov. 10 miles Weit\nnf Kryltynopol on the Bug River\nborder.\nSeven powerful Ruulin Armlet\nnnw ire hitting the Germans on s\n\"00-mlle front ln the greateit combined ittick ever liunched ln lhe\nEut\nGermin redln broadcasts icknow-\nledged the crossing of the Bug, ind\nuld tht Germini lupported by\nhuvy Unk formitlont were itrlklng bick ln in effort to keep the\n-uulini off tht Pollih Plains leid-\n1 ng to Germin Silesia. 245 miles\nWut of Sokil.\nMoicow uld Lwow. oni of the\n-reltett nil hut* In Europe, ilm\nwu Imperilled by Soviet tdvince\nforce! which over-ren Remenov,\nonly IV. milu Northeiit of thit\nstronghold.\nIn the North other Runlin irmlrs\nwert fighting )uit i few mllu out-\n\u25a0 .e Brett Litovsk, 110 mllu East\nof Waratw, ifter cutting the rellwiy\nleading North of Blilyitok it Kin-\nchill.\nKleechell, \u25a0 Junction of the Brett-\nBlilyitok end Wiruw-Bannovichl\nllnu, wu ciptured.\nPremler-Minhsl Stilln innounc-\ntd the new offensive In in order\nof tht dty u tht Ruulini pressed\non towird Riga on tht Baltic, leu\nthtn IM mllu from Soviet tdvince\n__.<-\u00bb arte Nor* end South et\nctptured Grodno the Ruulini wtrt\nmeniclng Oerman tut Pn\u2014\u2014t from\nrmltlons Inside Lithuania and lust\nSouth of thtt frontier nttt the Su-\nwtlkl triangle Urrltory which Oer-\nrr.iny innexed to Eait Pruuli In\nIM ifter Polsnd's fall.\nStill firther North In Southern\nLithuania tbt Ruulini fought North\nind Wut of Alytui for in ettenilon\nef their brldgeheid icrou thi Nle-\nmen River\nOermen broidraits loci ted the\nfighting near Mlirlimpole. 29 mllei\nfrom the pre-war frontier of Eut\nPruuli, In Lithuania\nHitler Sends\nSwarm of Bombi\nLOUDON, July 11 fAPI-London\nind Southern England wert Urgfti\nof Um frM-Mt 2 .-hour robot bomb\n\u25a0tuck  l\u00abt   nlfht   tnd   to4.y   itnct j \u00ab'>** \",n\u00bb Government finally hot\nTOJO GOV'T\nRESIGNS;\nKIDO CALLED\nMounting Disaster\nBrings Drastic\nOverhaul in Japan\nARMY SHAKEUP\nNIW YORK, July 11 (AP) -\nThl Government of Gen. Hldekl\nToJo riilgnid collectively \u25a0\u25a0 pirt\nof Japan's draitlc overhauling ef\nher polltlcil ind military com-\nmindi In thi fut ef mounting\ndiiuUr, Tokyo announcsd tonight and Emperor Hlrehlto ordered Mirquli Ktlehl Klde, Homi\nAffaire Mlnliter, Into in audience\nwith a view u forming t ntw\nCtblnet\nKldo wu summoned July 11 (Jipineie dite). the nine dty Premier\nTojo's Ctblnet tendered IU retlgni-\ntlon. \u2022 Domei dlipitch tonight nld.\n\"Home Affiln Mlnliter Kldo wu\nordered Into eudlence by hit Imperial Mtjeity who questioned Mm\nIn regard to thi succeeding Ceblnet\nfollowing the migration of the\nToJo Cabinet.\" uld the brotdcut\nreported by the rederil Communications Commiuion.\nToJo, who led Jipin Into wtr\nigilmt BrlUln ind tht Unlttd\nSUtu leu thtn two monthi ifter\nhii Ciblnet wu formed tn October,\nIMI. hid been considered hU natloni supreme war lord.\n. ollowlng a twitch Is the Jipaneie Nival Command innounced\nMondiy, however, he wu hlmielf\nremoved u Chief of the Army Oeneril Stiff on Tuttdiy ind subsequently preeented hli retignt\u2014on\nu Premier tnd Mlnliter of Wtr.\nilong with Ult reilgnstlons of hii\nletter  colleagues,  to  tht  Emperor.\nA itatement by tht Jipinss*\nBosrd of Informitlon uid, \"we\n\u2022 ntlclpiU with grest inaltty tht\nippttrinot of \u25a0 niw, itrong Cab\nInet it thli tlmi.\"\nKldo. i former Miniiter of Public Welfire tnd of Educttion. ii\noni of tht unlor lUUemen of Jipan. Hi held the put of Lord\nKeeper of the Privy Sell when\nPrince Konoyi's third Jiptntu Government colltpted In the fice of e\ngrive nnpiue on nitloml policy towird the United SUtu ind Russis\non October. IMI.\nReferring to the \"pretent grtve\niltuition.\" the wireless dlipitch directed   to  Jiptneu-occupled   ireti.\n\t\n m*-\n\t\n\t\ndecided to renovitt lti p\u00abr*onncl\ntotally In order to proMCtiU the\nwir totally \"*\nToJo prwented tht eolltctlT* r*\u00bb-\ni .Trmtton of hli Government to _Cm-\nthe Cifrn.-n  flnt wu loosed June\nIS\nOen  r.iienhower'i Inviilon Head- .\nquarten  Interpreted  the  attack  ai\nin effort to divert th.i might, pice ; ^J\"^^ ^''^ntnn,\nnt Allied tlr power which hi. been i ^ ((w (>rt ,hl( |( WM ^\n\u00a3_?__. 5!_r.n..'.r\u201er!___Jlr_!_ !_.' ! VWW. to cirry ou, . tou. re,,,-\nnation,\" aaid a Domei New\u00bb Agency\nd if natch\nThe Domei iccount carried thla\nIntroduction:\n\"Tojo'i entire Cabinet raaifna:\nIr-emler ToJo Cabinet took a reto-\nlut\u00bb ttov on July 11 and effected\nthe reilfnatlon of the entire Cabinet \"\nThe Board of Information announcement wai tmifd July JO\nUipanete tlmeV No rxplanition\nof the delay In making known tht\nreaifnation wai offered Immediately\nThf Japaneae announcement aald\nChannel with an unprecedented de\ntuft of bombi\n\"rt* number of flying bomba in\nrreaaed noticeably wtth the itari\nof the Britiah offenilve below Caen\nand It wai apparent that the German Command had decided to itrikr\ntht civilian population of England\nIn a gamble to pull away aome of\ntht 7.J.V* planta that pounded the\nGerman war machine In the Reich\nmd   France   yatttrday.\nIT* Oormant tried a new tech-\nnlque by launching bomba In aal-\nvoa, like artillery barrage*, but failed to divert Allied air power from   -it hai been decided to etrtngthtn\natriklng full forct at tht heart of\nGermany and the Normandy battle\nfltld*. Initead of th* bomb launch\ntng platform! near tht Channel\nSome bomba tore Into the ground\nor tnto buildlnga In power dlvej\nwtth their englnei itill running Othen followed the orthodox pattern,\nfreehlng and exploding a few aee-\nonda afler the enginea quit\nBHtUh     rlviliam\nAbout   their   tmalneai\nwent     grimly\nAllied Attacks\nDtmoroliit\nJaps in India\nKANDT. Ceylon July 19 'AT'\nAllied troop*, battling to clear the\nlaat JaMnet* Invaderi from the In\ndlan frontier region, have driven\nlhe enemy back M mllea from Imphal In the Patel tmrirtr. a rommun\nIque from Southeeal Aaia Command\nHeadqaurten announced today\nFarther North. In the region South\nef (he fallen Japaneae advance hot*\nmt Ukhrul. demoralliatlon li ipread\nIng rapidly among remnanti nf .-.#\nenemy'i llth and 11 dlvlitnm uodvr\neon.inoad Allied preeaur*. th* an\nnouncamant aaid\nthe Cabinet by a wider eeltctlon of\nthe peraonnel\"\n\"Ry utilizing all meant available\nth* preeent Cabinet vu not able\nlo achieve lti objective.\" th* rtata-\nment  uld\nTrior to thli ihakeup change* had\nbeen made tn the high command!\nof  both   the  Army and  Navy,\nLORD KEYNES\nHAS MILD\nHEART ATTACK\nBRnTON WOODS. N H . July\nlt (AP.\u2014Lord Keynea, heart of tht\nBrlUah delegation to tha United Nation! monetary conference., mffered\na mild heart attack today but Ml\ncondition waa dtecTtbed ai \"not too\naerloua\"\nA delegation apokeaman aald ht\nbecame \"tndlipoaed\" at the cloee oi\na gruelling day It waa expedad\nthat he would be able to attend tomorrow i meetlngi\n\/Vcather Forecast\nKootenay\u2014Light   tain   and thunder   iho'tri   Trtur.diy   ifternoon.\nlatin mmm\ntea, Rollwoyi Will Monopollie   '   '   ^\n1 Tra_ip.rt_..on Poge 3.\nI Generaii Claih\nStrategy.\u2014Page I.\nBleed Oerman Army to Death\nSoyi Montgomery.\u2014Page I.\nNELION. BRITIIH  COLUMBIA. CANADA-THURSDAY  MORNINC. JULY 20. 1M4\nNUMBER 70\nES ON ROAD TO PARIS\nMunich Heavily\nBombed\nFactories in Southern Germany Hit;\nDown 145 Planei; 47 Hit on Ground\nLONDON, July 19 (CP)\u2014Allied aircraft itreamed over\nGermany ond Germon-held France today, with one of the\nheaviett single assaults directed at the Munich area.\nMore thon 1200 American heavy bombers escorted by\n750 tighten flew from Britain to attack foctorlei in Southern\nGermany, while  1,000 heovyt\nbombers and fighters struck up I ** l ste* ||||fc| If Tf\\ V\nfrom Italy at targets in th. jfl|_) |Hl\/UjlKT\nMunich area.\n1AXED BEYOND\nTRUE INCOME\nAs the coordinated ilr blows from\nSouth end Wert entered their second\nconsecutive diy. the R.A.F. hurled\nen undisclosed but hesvy tonnig*\nof bombe sgslnst flying bomb in-\nittllitloni In Northern France ever\nu the robot rsiders droned over\nLondon end Southern England In\nincreased  strength.\nApproximately 10,000 tons of\nbombe have been loosed sgslnst the\ncontinent ilnce Tueedajr\u2014more then\nhslf of them on tbe Oerman horns-\nIs nd.\nllnee the non-stop bettering ef\nthe continent bsgsn at 5:45 cm.\nTueidsy, with trsmsndoui bomb\nblows supporting the new Cecn\ndrive. Allied airmen have dawned tW Oermen plenee ead -s\n\u2022troy*, an i.-lllonsl IT ee the\nground wtth Wedneeday. score\nky the MedHerraaeen ferae yet te\nbe tebiil-tee.\nAllied loam durlnf this M-hour\nwere IM pUnu, about half ol\nwhich were hesvy bomben. ThU\nfigure Includes MediUrrtnesn louei Tuuday, but Ml Wedneedsy.\nSome 1700 U. S. hesvlee rosred\ntrom the Weet and South sgslnst\nGermany, iccompinied by about\n1300 fighters. They \u2022lammed explosives on plane plsnts, ilr fields. \u2022\nballbearing factory, railroads, ordnance depot! ead chemical worki\nall tin way from Saarbrucken to\nSchwelnfurt ln Southern Oermtny.\nThe R.A F. day smith fellowtd e\ncombined RAT. end RCAT. assault wtth ION bomben ea Berlin\nend Cologne, two tynthetle oil\nplants In the Ruhr, reli yardi In\nrrtnee and the rocket bomb nests in\nFrance. Canedlan bomben helped\nblast the Ruhr synthetic oil plant\n\u2022t Wsseellng and the RCAF night-\nhawk Mosquito squadron shot\ndown two Germsn planes over Caen\nwithout lots One Canadian bomber\nwee miulng.\nCanadian troope fighting tn tht\nCaen tret today had the tupport of\naa RCAF umbrella ai Typhoon\nfighter-bomberi blasted Germ .n\ngun tnd mortar positions end troop\nconcentre tlont.\nLatt thli iftsanoon R.A.F. medium aembert made thtlr longest ovtrlsnd flight ef the wer\nacrou enemy territory, itticklrg\n\u25a0 full dump at Ortlsni, 71 mlltt\nbelew Peril tnd sbout til miles\nfrem  Britain.\nThe Brltaln-btted daylight force\nef Americans \u2014 mora than 1200 Flylnf Fortr still end Liberator! with\n790 escorting flfhten\u2014concentrated\nlti assault on the factory it Helli\nriefiltkreuth In the Munich tree\nwhich make chemlcilt for the flylnf bombi.\nSimultaneously IOM heevy bomben end flfhten from Italy pounded\ntlrcrtft factories, sirdromes end\nordnance depot! neer Ihe shrine\ncity of the Nt- party.\nOf the Brltlth-beeed force, 11\nbomben end seven flfhten were\nreported misting The vietorteo tnd\nloom of the force from Italy were\nstill to be announced.\nTroops\nHome Defence\n\"lack\nRight Viewpoint\"\nvANCOtrvn, July \u00bb  (CP>-\nOffectra, men in the armed forcee\nOeneral Service end the general\npublic hava the rlftit to do. aay or\nwrite all Ihry ran to periuede men\nto ilgn up for active aervlce. Brigadier Jamea Meaa, of Ottawa. Deputy Adjutant Oeneral and Director\nof Recruiting, told a manpower con-\nferei.ee Hera ywterday.\n\"Hiding behind a wlfe'i or mo\nthtr'i petticoat* ti no good,\" Brig.\nMeaa nld. \"A man la only a man If\nhe can make up hia own mind \"\nWithin Pacific Command there\nara 10.000 Home Defence troopa.\"\nBrig. UmM aald \"All they Lack la\nthe right point of view \"\nThird Soldi.r Diet\nCALGARY. July 11 (CD Military tut-orl-M announced today\nthe toldler who died In hospital here\nleal nlfht from Injuries received\nwhen a Bran fun carrier \"threw a\ntrack\" durlnf manoeuvre! et Her-\neee training camp yeoterdoy, wat\nPte R. W WIMn ef Foremoet. Alius detth broufht lo three the nun,,\nber who laet thetr line In the tcel-\ndect\nWould Reduce Now\nSo Industry Can \u2022\nMeet Peace Problems\nSTUDY REFUND\nOTTAWA, July 11 (CP)-Hon.\nR. B. Hinton, Progretslve-Con-\neervttlve Member for York-Sun-\nbury Comtltuency In New Brunswick, uld todty ln the Commons\nhe believed taxes ihould be refund now so that Induitry would\nbe tn t poiltlon to meet poit-war\nproblemi\nMr. Htnton. speaking during continued examination of budget resolutions, ttld Finance Mlnliter llsley had admitted In hit budget\n\u25a0pitch thit the Government hid\nta\u00bbed Induitry beyond \"true In-\neome.\" A reform in the taxation\ntyttem wm long overdue.\n\"We tre suggesting reduction! In\ntexetlon In order to meet the iltuition Out irltl arise bi the pott-wir\nperiod,\" Mr Htnaon said Tht reductloni bi tsxstlon which the Op-\nPOltlon maeQmtt (to the Budget\nRefolutlonl idvocated thli year wffl\nnot begin lo equal the wast* la\nthe Army In Canada, will not beeln\nto equil the imount which the Department of Nttlontl Defence It\nwaatlne le the Army In Ctntdt\"\nMr. Htnton ttld thtt the Winnipeg Free Pren. which he termed\nthe Government'! \"gretteit tup-\nporter\", had Indicted the Government's taxitlon pellrv lo \u2022 tertet of\nirtlclei lttt Match. He quoted frequently from the irtlclei ind then\n\u2022eld the Government ihould Indicate whlt the post-war taxation\npolicy likely would be.\nDouflai Abbott. PtrlltmtnUry\nAsalitant to the Finance Miniiter\nslid miny suffertlons htd been received from industries which wonted ta be \u2014lowed to let up l tax-free\nno\u00abl*l to ttkt cert of milnteninre\nind repsirs they were uniblt to cirry out now beciuie of \u25a0 shortage of\nmaterial! ind manpower.\n\"Thit wit carefully considered.\"\nhe nM. The fusibility of being\ntbli to iflow iuch i tti free netisi\nwis comldered and It wu fell thit\nthe dlffleultlle tn the wty nf illow-\nIng It wire ilmott Insuperable \"\nThi propoeel tn the resolution\nunder itudy wei thet ifter \u2022 period\ndetermined by the Govemor-ln-\nCouncfl repsirs tnd maintenance\nmight be charged hilf beck In l\nprevloui y**i\n\"In other wordi the Income lis\nreturn for thtt yt*t miy be reopened.\" hi said \"Ont hilf of the\nrepaln tn \u25a0 given period may be\nrhsrged beck to thtt yeer ind. In\neffect, the taxpayer tl receiving i\nrefund on Uses\nTht money muet be ill ipent. end\ntht tixpeyer mey then chirge hilf\nnf It as current, tnd tak* half of It\nand put tt beck In a prevlo\u2014i period \"\n~TsjT--i_-\nPRELUDE TO INVASION: In what mty bt i pnludt to Invi-\nilon, a U. S. Ptclflc Fleet talk force la dally htmrntrlng enemy InttiI-\nllllent on Ihi byptued lalanda ef Guam and Rota In tht Marlanai.\nBombers from Admiral Marc A. Mltichen' cirrler tas| (ores htvt\n\u20221st attacked both lalanda, encountering moderate to Interne anti-\naircraft flrt. Tht mip It thi Itft ahowa Quirn tnd Rett In relation to\nJapan and recently captured Saipan. On tht right Ins cloetupt ef both\nIilindi,\nReport Rommel\nWounded,\nHot Operation\nSTOCKHOLM, July II (AP>-\nThe Free Diniih Pren lervk-e\nreported tonight thet Field Mar\nahal Remmel hid been weunded\n\u2022nd operated en by e Denlth bre'n\nlurgeon, Prof. Bi*te_, for ramivtl\nef t ihall ipllntir. Tht itory,\nwhkh could net bt confirmed\nfrem iny mure*, filled te Indicate\nwhin tht operation wtt ptrftrm-\n14.\nDraftees Battle\nGeneral\nService Men\nCALGARY. July 11 (CP)-Tbt\nCalfary Herald In I newapagc itory\ntoday iaid wm. 190 mac wara Involved In a fracaa ln which \"rifle *\nand bayonata wara brandiahad at\nCume Barrack, laat nlfht, whan *ha\nill-(aaling batwaan gaoaral aanrira\nmen and draftee* reiched fever\nhaat and broka Into opan warfara.\"\nTha HeraM aald according k>\nmaafrf information ivaltabla nor.a\nwaa arrirwily injured and addad tK\u00ab\ndraflaaa had baan ramovad from\ntha barracki and now ara birouacwl\nunder canvaa on tha Barcaa Raaarva\nSouthweit of Calgary\nTha Haaald continued:\nTha tight MaTtad In tha rantaan\nwhan Um draftaaa rommancad to\nling '\u2022\u2022 \u2022 batter to ba a tombta thin\na f eneril mrvIce man '\n\"Tablea wara ovtrturnad tn th*\nfight which followed whan tha generil ier vice man opanly raaantad\ntha Implication and tha words of fie\n\u25a0\u00b0!_L\n\"Tha draftaaa ran to thair hu'\nand grabbad their riflaa and bayonata  to  repel   tha   generil   aervicc\nThan tha draftaaa harrtcadad\nthamaaWaa in thair hut and tha fan-\noral aarvtca man ran to thair h-iti\nfor thair own armi\nTha two group* did not claih\naftar both wara armad but tha gan-\neral aarvica man mlllad aro\u00ab.ind tha\ndraftea itronghold for about two\nhouri.\"\nNazis Thrown\nFrom 10 Centres\nMora Than Double Breach in Nazis'\nDefences;   Vaucelles,   Hottot   Fall\nly JAMES M. LONG\nAiioclated Pren Wor Correipondent\nALLIED SUPREME HEADQUARTERS, July 19 (AP) \u2014'\nGen. Dempiey'i British and Canadion forces more thon doubled\ntheir breoch !n the Germans' Eastern Normandy line VVedne*.\nday and in the second day of a roaring offensive drove armor\ninland almost to Vimont, nine?\nChinese (rack\nJap Ring\nCW_T\u00bbOKmO. July 11 (AP. -\nCounter - ilterklrvf Chineee hirt\n-reeked the Jipeneee rlnf ir__n_\nthe Cen_-_i-Hen_-_rw nllwijr rll* A\nHontytnt. end here reechest pohsti\nfmm tare le IH mllu frem the\nHtr. when ther ren hear lhe r'n-\nIlr* nf relief f_rr<_. the Hlfh Commind announced to*il|hl.\nAt   I_el7uv|   en   the   rellwiy.   M\nmil** to the South of the\nJunction, Jipeneee troope en\nto be ni-reetln, Neelhwird\nA  Chime*-  Ou sen uim it\nmen. mean\u2014hlle. MM the J\nwere bringing In itrong  letnfVme.\nmenti end the \u2014iltle for Hengying\nwis ipprosrhlnf e cilmiT\nThe _pokiemin nld Use Jip aw ass\nwho bed wvcirelod Hengyeng them\n\u2022eleei were pertly surrounded In\nturn by Ihe Chlneae mil-\u2014e Ihe dty\nThe Hty Kill wii being held In\nthe face ef furtoue enemy mmuIii\n\u25a0nd Amerlcin planei continued if\ntlee over Hengying In lupport of\nthe (round forcee\nSlop Logging\nOperations\nIn (oast Area\nVICTORIA. July II (CT) - tn\nview of tnrrMMd ind continuing\nhi urd* tn the woodi (he forut cloe\nun order effective July I. doling\nthe V\u2014scourer rore\u2014t disdrlci to ear-\nlotto apedfled formi nf trivet, ts ei-\ntended to Include prohibition A ill\nlogging open.soni la thet dlMrlct\nil from midnight July II. the Forest\nBrinch innounced todiy\nrut-her, ill nw\u2014illl or other tn-\nd__tr_l __peret*om loceled wlthh.\none-hilf mile el fereet or wioitlead\nIn the Veneouvec foeeet dletrte. are\nIlkewiM prohlblled fnm midnight\nJuly II .Tcwpt under permits from\nthe ToroA Branch\nTrevel In the woodi to prnepocl\nfor mln*rita er my olher like pui -\npoM li elan prohibited from the\nmmm dale The origlnil deems,\nnew extended, prohibited wnplru.\nb-allng. f_hl\u00abg. berry picking ind\nNAZIS DRIVEN\nFROM ANCONA\nAND LIVORNO\nEnemy Trains Big\nGuns on Livorno\nFrom Mt. Pisano\nCANUCKS GAIN\n\u25a0y NOLAND NORQAAND\nAseocietid PreM Wir Cirreependeflt\nROMI, July tl (AP)\u2014Anted\nmo troopi, who hive ilMhed thilr\nwiy tM mll\u00bbi Northwird In Italy\nIn Jual ever twe monthi, drove\nthe Neili eet ef thi blf pert if\nLlmrae Mar a faw been after\nPlllth Inflirtry ef the irltlih ith\nArmy Mlied Aneiwe in the Adriatic Cout\nCapture ot the two porti pre Ihe\nAlllu viluabli lupply beeM for\ntheir forthcoming oniliujht igilnst\nI the enemy'i Gothic Una. Engineers\nbegan reconstruction of wrecked\ndock firllitlri while Infantry end\nirmor preiaed rm\nUm of Uvomo will be reetrleted.\nhowever, until the Null have been\ndriven off Ul Ptiano. which rleci\nImmedlilely Northeaet of PUe. The\nOermini hivi Initilled miny big\nj gum there to shell Uvorno'i harbor\nfrom i dlitanee of ibout 11 miln.\nIn Che centre! lector Bntleh troopi\nof the Ith Army with Cenadlan lank\nsupport widened their brldfohoad\necroM the Amo River Northwut of\nAreno to six mllei ind captured\nMontevirchl. IS miUe Wnt of Ar\nexzo.\nCietern Cenedlen Unki under\nMiton Don Cameron. Vernon. BC.\nend T. W. Johnson. Three Riven.\nQue. were taking pert In the ed -\nvmnce ilong the main Ar*__o-__or-\nMsce hlghwiy.\n(Thii unit preeumebty wee the\nThree Uven (Que ) Ref-aent previously earned m In ictlon In Italy\nOth\u00bbr Unk unit! Idinllfled have\nbeen the Calgary Regiment ind the\nOntario Regtmenl. of Oehiwe. Ont I\nOther \u2014litem irmor under Mil\nDoug Mclndo* of Vinson. B C . wm\nrumbling Northwird ifter itrlklng\nthrough mountain country.\nMire  thin  \u2014000  prism*\u2014   ml\nlirei quantltl** tl wor mltlrlll\nv*Sr\u00ab lak.*, by the Polish Ireee-\nwhe UWy won pursuln| the ro\ntreetlne memy rilmtliMly Nirth\nward.\nAmerican troopi drove i wtdgi\nbetweaa Gsnasn rorcei South of\nthe Arno by capturing the town of\nrV-iteden ind rutting the direct\nE\u2014n-Wset   rood   betwMn   Pisa  ind\nmiles Southeast of Caen on the\nmain rood to Paris.\nShitterlnj Nul Mirihil Rom-\nmel'i lut fixed defence line ihort\nof the Seine River 40 lo 10 miles\nEeitwird, the Brltlih 2nd Army\ntroopi hurled the Germani from\nmore than 10 towni and villages\nand progressed well Into \u2022 new\nph\u2014M of their breikout from the in\nvmon beachhead.\nBritish armor mpported by British and Cinidlin Infantry battled\nla the Upper Tiber Villey. Ith\nArmy troops captured high ground\nBoutbeael of Cttti dl Ci_1.Ho md\nmede other gilm\nFulfil*. lUdilurro in .Ijiclana\nfill    to   the    Americana   dealing    In\nupon livorno from the leal\n11 wm disc I need the Indlin Ith\nDlvleir- hM bM\u00ab tn ictlon In Italy\nFIONT IOWIN  net\nVA-.rot_V_B_. July II (CP)--A\ncrew of as fin flgklarn Including M\nVmrouvo* eeldlere, in hetllleg\nflimei edvindng over ns\u2014\u2014 aad\nIreeeeeend raek Mufti af mmm\nImenA whm* i PS oen toreu tin \u2022*\neeei more out of focitrril Roee*i !\u2022-\nlead   li   cloee   te   Ihe   V\nF.D.R. God-Sent\nGuard lon\nSoyi Mayor Kelly\nCinCAOO July rl (CTI-Preel\ndent RnoMilIt wm erctelsaed today\nM \"thit Oud awit g-uirdlm of our\nIfberttM\" when Miyor Id Retry of\nOUcogo weteeawd eekgitM U Ae\nDe\u2014Mcretic netl-nal rnnve\u2014tlor\nwMch Imi-siuw will noMbute the\nPreeMam ftw \u2022 ftn-ik lew. la the\nwVW Reaae\nThe ltll delMetM wimiI aelM\nly Ir tee Maevum floor dfeeend\nloudly MM brtefly m Rally M wh- \u2022\nbe dial id w\u00ab i n Male\u2014line M'srh\ndeclared that   the Mlvitlasi A this\nmiintiin  a clow covir ovir the\nbattlefield.\nThe front exploded Into action\nilong the entire 20-mile Eut frank\narc ai fir back ii Hottot, two milei\nSouthwest of Tilly Sur Suellei,\nwhich the British 2nd Army captured In i iteady puih Inland 10\ngiln more room for manoeuvre.\nMarshal Rommel, with no fixed\ndefence line ihort of the Setnve River 10 to 80 miles East of the broken\nOrne River line, hurled in hli re-\nits way into the ouUklrti of Tro- servei of picked tank dlvUloni late\nera IV_ miles Bart ot the centre of \"\nCam, but In lhe thnut towird Vimont, 111 mllu Weet of Psris, the\nNull erected e itrong screen of\nanti-tank gum to item the Allied\ntide, AModated PreM Correspondent Roger Greene reported from the\ntreat eerly today.\nOen. Montgomery, Allied pound\ncomminder, reported iteedy pro-\ngreM In tbe face of the resistance\nMirshil Rommel could muster wltn\nitrong Infantry re-iforcsnnenti ind\nSS. irmored divisions, the flower\nof the Nul wer mochino.\nFluid,   ermered    billies   win\nfilming ever mllu ef the Cun\nplain end Oerman counter-itticki\nwera eellepelnf before the Imped\nef the drlvs.\nAfter en origlnil kraek-threu|h\nen I front ef slightly  Iom thin\nthree  mllu.  lauaehed frem thi\nwedae   eere\u00ab   the   Orne   River\nNertheeet  ef  Caen,  the  eeeend\nea*** birtii wldmsd the breach\nM Ha mile*,\nTowni and village! overrun Included theM 10 ln e sweeping arc\nBeet end Southeait of Caen: B_nm-\nvtDe. Sennerville, Touffrevllle. Gl\nbervtlle, Dmeouville. Colombelles,\nFiuborg. de Viucelels, CuvervtU..\nCagny ind GrenthevtUe.\nThe list two earned, reipectlvcl*\nfive and four mllei Southeut of\nCaen, were tiken In in lmpoctml\nthruit icroM the Caen-Vlmont\nhlghwiy md railroad.\nPRIIONIRI  IN WAV\nMany hundreds of prisoners were\nbeing taken, end one Canadlin unit\nreported capturing so many Null\nIhat lti profreM wu deliyid.\nOreen* reported.\nWilliam Stewart, CanedUn Pren\nwir corro-pon-ent, said Cinadlin\nInfantry formation! moved louth-\nwird Tueeday from their Jumping\noft point Bait of the Orne Rlvcr,\nand cleaned the Germani out nf\nViuc.Hr-, den's Industrie! suburb lust ecroM thi Orne. ind neighboring village*\nStewirt Mid mother Canadlin\nformation marched acrou \u2022 bridgi\nfrom Caen Into Vmcellei to ild in\nduring out the battered lnduitrial\nsuburb md idded thet CenadUn\ntanki mpported Tueeday's Can-dim\n\u25a0weep of the river benk irei on\nthe right flink of lhe Brltlih often\nslv* thruit\nGreene Mid Cenadlan troopi h\nthli mopplng-up operitlon took\nof thi  beg  of  l_S-  prisoners\nTuesday In in ittempt to encom-\npui the tilled uuult, but he failed, heidquirten disclosed tonight\nDriving icrou the Cien plain towirdi thi lirge town of FMaUe M\nmllei South ind illghtly Bait of\nCien, ind towirdi Vimont, nine\nmllu Southeut of Cien, the tilted\ntroopi were engtged by nine to ll\ndlvliloni\u2014 between 100,000 to 130,.\n000 men.\nHeidquirten disclosed the British ind Ctntdltn forcei crushed e\nitrong Germin counter ittack\nTueedty ifternoon.\nWilliam Stewart, Cinidlin Pre*\nwtr correipondent. ln \u2022 Held die-\npatch uld Cinidlin Infantry completed mopping up the Caen fan*\ntory irea tnd the Eutem outiklrt!\nof the dty today. He uld on Tuee-\ndty, the Initial dty of the offenilve,\nthe Cinidlin forces marched louth.\nwird down the Bail benk of tbe\nOrne, protecting the right flink at\nBritish irmored forces.\nThe Allied communlqui uld\n1.5- prlionen wera taken Tuudiy In the Cun tree, bringing\nthe total tiken ilnce the beeln*\nnng of thi Normindy cimpilgn\nid wuki tge te mere then IO,,\n000.\nHeidquirten disclosed there wera\nIwo prong! of ittack. tnd both owed\nmuch to the Brltlih Ith airborne\ndlviilon, which Mlied the Trotm\nwedge icrou the Orne Northeeit\nof Caen on D-day tnd held on te\ntheir precarious foothold week tfter\nweek. Included In this division tre\nCinidlin piritroopen.\nOne of the two thrusti tpeared\nloutheutwird from thii wei\nthrough Demouville, 3V, mllu \u25a0\nof Viucelbee, to guird the ittacklng Briton s left flink. The ucond\nbettered down the Eut bank of the\nOre through Colombelles ind Vlu-\ncelles ind then, leaving bomb-\nnumed Germin survivors to le\nmopped up liter, bunt out south-\neastwird into the Caen plain.\nThe stunning force with whlcb\nthe offensive hurled the Germsn\nback eu illustrated by discloeure\nthit Rommel, usuilly trigger-quick\non counter-itticki, wu umble to\nmount one in iny force until Ute\nTuendiy. hour ifter the diwn\nbreek-through.\nThe Germin Writ flink In Normtndy wu ugglng too There the\nAmerican 1st Army smithed III\nmiles down the East benk of the\nVire River, wiping out I Nul a_-\nreportad officially u the first diy i lient North of ciptured St. Lo ind\ntotil for the offensive i mopping up the villages of Grand\n.    , __ _      _> _    ..m , Hamel ond l-l Cipelli.\nTmlfht-     hsideuirtirs     eonv *~\n-uniju.   dlsclMid   ilso  thi ui  ;     Rampin.  2\",  mllei  northweef et\ntun  ef  Fllury  aur  Orel*, in the ! St   l-o ilso wu nptured In \u2022 pu__\nrlvi. a lut bank ikeart two mlloe   down the Wm bink. ind II German\ntenth ef Cue. ind Lwvlgny, o.   tanks were destroyed in beating off\nIwo     counter-itticks     from     the\nSouthweit\nCUT MAIN  ROAD\nDoughboys     moving     BOuthwird\nSouth   of   Cirentin   cut   the   miln\nth* W.tt keek twe mllu louth\nweet if Cue. The Orne flews du*\nWeet ketwMe th.ee twe vlllegM\nbefm swinging louthwird iglin\nCtaarlng up pocketi of reeistanee\nlefl In the flnt diyi wrprUe Ihruns   Periers -St I-o roid. denying the en\nthe Rrlti\u20141 Ind Army won con-\nmind of both  side*  of the River\nOrne ea ai lent I 11 ml!* fronl\nrunning from the Me lo the vtcln\nIty A l-ouvtgny\nThe welgTit A the offemive w\u00bb\u00ab\ndirected to Ihe South ind South-\n***\u25a0 from the bridgehead icroM th*\nOtn*. end the flnt day's giln on\nTuudiy igainat Ihe surprised Ge*\nmam ran up lo di miles from the\nrenin of Caen, heedquirteri dis\ndoeed today\nToday furloui tank hettlu w\u00bbr\u00bb\nswirling tround Ctgny tnd neei\nGrenthevill* m the Oermans trlrt\nlo hell the Allied plunge In the dl\nrerllcei of Peril ilong hlghwiy 13\nRecline announcement* on th*\nlighting, idmmlng the Iom of Cagn;\neirteew th* Allied pi ngi im ilotej\nthli main rout* to the franch cip-\nItal\nAllied weniilai md Itndiee\n\u2022reft l.glesl \u2022\"\u2022*\u00bb. lie tier im\n*. lis* ImWr* ftank I. supfMrt\nA H>* ground f.rre*. led ll\nih.-ah bed wutlae* annventod \u25a0\n\u2022eeXIniaeSle. ef eerlal Mp**<l es\nIhA wrhUk i*e*me,ml*. IK* open\nNae ef the effenelve Teeedey. Ne*\n.my ihother Important llm of I\nply This thrust partially leolat'J\nIhe enemy forces In both the We*t-\nern ind Eutern lectors of the An*-\nerlcin portion ol the front, compelling them to mike long detoun\nfor   fuel   ind   triniport\nThis roid wu rut ibout six mllu\nnorthwest of St   l-o\nSmash Jap Attempt\nta Relieve\nIsolated Garrison\nCHUNGKINO, July II lAPl-A\nJspeneM ittempt In relieve their\nimlited girrlmn it Plngki. key village In the Salween Rlv.r hence\nhu been mtaahed by Chinese\nforce*, the ChlneM High Command\nMid today\nA communique Mid the Jspeneoa\nbegin \u25a0 rn-ordinited ittack on ( nl-\nnem troopi encircling the vlllagg\nn nthe Wmt. North ind South while\nthe Pingk* garrison. In \u25a0 afmultaa-\nNd Ihruat .attempted In bre.k\nthrough th* trap All Ihe enemy \u25a0_*>\na\u2014nits wer. r.pul*ed ind the Ion.\naneee then withdrew  Inward\n\u2022III   lo  tul. 10 mllu to th* Wnt\n *********\n\u2014-\n\u2014-^^\u2014^\u2014\u2014\nI-\n\u2014 NILSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1\u00bb44\nLt. Col. Charles W. Steele, Son\ngf G. W. Steele, Nelson, Killed\nVANCOUVW, July lt (CP)-Ll.\nCel. C W. Steele of Vancouver, with\nCanadian Dental Corpe and\nDental Officer of Western Air\nCotnmenn1, waa one of six airmen\nBS whan a Royal Canadian Air\ni tranaport plane eraahed while\n__kln| off from a Weat Coast station\nynter.ajt, Western Air Command\nemiiiuniil today.\nTh* pilot A the plane, Ft-Lt.\nt. - Danltli of Gardens. Calif.\nalao killed. Otheri dead Info. William J. Curtis, Van-\nm Ll Wallace D. Stroud.\ntiroeito; Wo. 1 L C Rldeout, Van-\nIturer, and Sft C  n  Klppan. Van-\nIft E. J. RHlard of Toronto, __tlp\nMr - M Olsen. RCNVR, snd\nLaw. 0. TL Dalton of Edmonton\nttt* seriously ln)ur*d.\nillfhtly Injured were: DDlt Sft\nItmee H. Pldfm. Kburna, B C ; Ur\ne H. Wallaca, Caledon Cast. Ont\nCU. 0. Korah Parry. laat Kelowna.\ngC. t-C-AJT. (WD); Uw. R M\nEdmonton, and Til. 8\u00ab1 S\ni ol Prlnc* Rupert, B C.\nOutcome of War\nIn Three Months\nPredicts Nazi\nLONDON, July 18 (CP)-A Nui\nradio commenUtoT lut night told\nthe Oerman home front that \"In leu\nthan three monthi we ihall know If\nthe Allies have won or lost.\"\nThe commentator, Jean Paqult,\nspeaking over the Nazi-controlled\nParis radio, added that the war now\nli ln lti \"decisive stage.\"\n\"On the Eatt front It'i now purely a question of life or death,\" he\naaid. \"On the Weat front the Alliei\nhave thrown into battle all the\nforcei they can muiter and the bit-\ntereit fighting muat be expected.\"\nThe Vlchy ratuo um tne Allies\nwith great artillery and mighty air\nsupport, had carried the fighting\nEait of the Orne River in Normandy, and a German High Command\nipokeiman, It-Gen. Dittmar declared that the moment hai come when\nour lait ounce of itrength muit be\nmarshalled, as the enemy'i luperl-\norlty welghi heavily on German\nsoldiers.\"\nUr Lining Touches Oil Forest Fires\nin District; 1000 Acres Ablaze, Waldo\nLightning storms following on\ntwo weeks' of high drying temperatures spread a dozen Or mora first\nthrough District forests Wednesday\nFirefighters were on all reported\nblues, and B. C. Forest Branch wsi\nrecruiting otheri to assist or meet\nany new threats. A fairly brisk\nwind, springing up tn the evening,\nwas a question mark in the situation.\nA thousand acres was Involved\nln a \"bad\" East Kootenay blaze\nSouth of Waldo on the Weit tide\nof Kootenay River. Logging and\nmilling crews, employing bulldozers,\nwere combatting the blaze. Thli fire\nbroke out Tueiday, spreading Wednesday.\nFirefighter! were seeking to regain control of a forest fire across\nUie   Kootenay   River  from  Tarry'i\nthat flared late Wednesday afternoon, wai controlled, and then was\nsprud up the hill by the wind.\nA mid-afternoon outbreak above\nTroup Junction wu at lut reporti\nlate Wednesday under control, a\ncrew of 15 men of Great Northern\nRailway employees and North Shore\nresidents having caught It before It\nspread. C. P. R. crewi were working\nagainst two otheri along the railway 10 miles Southeast of Procter.\nA number of lightning itrlkei\nwere reported near Salmo, one being observed near the boundary by\na  U.  S.   Forest  Service  lookout.\nFifteen to 20 men were battling\nan outbreak near Trout Lake in th\"\nvicinity of the Silver Cup Mountains of the Lardeau area Th*.\nblaze Immediately East of the Lake\nwas nol under control\nUrg** Rigid Policy\nToward Japan\nKAKAMO, B C, July II \u00abT>-\nA rift- policy -rvard Japan, not\nI upon hatred but with full reta ma self-preeerratlon. wa>\nby A.tim*T-fleneral _. L\nIfcllleiiil la aa ad_ree_ _> the Otto\n3ub hare today\n1_a __M A people _\u00bb Japaneae\nC_na_\u2014_ this courae Imperative.'\n. VHUand said.\nDeploring e-pre\u2014dene of doubt re\ntm**rmn Russia, tha Attorney-Gen-\nonl aal_ he waa convinced the So-\n-M Republics would measure up\nli tha beat and htfhea. standards\nI of world peace are to be\nToast-Tea\nUrn- mtjn ve eapUtbtd.\nr auptrftuooaly. tbt origin\nmmt pWaaa. \"1 heard joxi Uw\n\"\u25a0 Wt rimi eeroaa t root tbt rtory. adapted to\n\u2022.-\u25a0\u25a0._ Tt ww to Uvt tt-\nt that att-Mwhart lo {tm United\n--ttt t yo-mi ofTlrtT drt-.n| t\nI loat hit v**T tAw taw t '.*\u25a0,:\u25a0*;\nmt a fWU mrt \u00bbpp#e*t\u00abt to hue to\nto Pn\/l lUrvr-rt Tht\nexipved h-a \u2022*-* **\\xt\\ hit\ntoad ftnd Hia \"Hey?\" Tht .!\u2666--\nttr._--.: ti a* ' hli toiea, but \u2022till\naha f-xm-T _t*m*d untblt xn hmt\nfinally tfwr tivnitlnf hU r\u00bb-\ngfmW', ha got* up In dlajvktt irl\n\u25a0W-M4K down tht rwl tbout\nLut *n'.\\m Tb*n ht taw \u25a0 womin\nai a #-or ttr* _n. ._.Un\u00ab h\u00abr y-<\".\nty *m neetn aaaln \"Mid am\nymi mil rr.* the *n*w*r*\nUrl    \"Oo d^wn lr tha ntit mwa-\ntike ****** than turn itft. *jk* yoMii\nka ta for\\ n*nnc--k \\t, x*n mm-\n**\u00bb  I ht*rw fmj *bt nrtt ttmt\"\nG.-BtlHAM'WoH...\nLlmi\u00bb_<_\nTORONTO. ONTARIO\nLt-Col. Charles W. Steele, killed\nTueaday In an airplane crash, withe son of George W. Steele of Nelson, and brother of Chief of Police\n-red H. Steele of Trail.\nHe waa educated at Nelaon elementary and high schools, and graduated from the Dental College of\nToronto University after World War\n1 He eerved overseas In the lait\nwar with the Royal Canadian Field\nArtillery\nLt-Col. Steele Is well-known In\nboth Lethbridge and Weyburn,\nSaak. where he practlaed dentistry\nHe opened his practice ln 1-eth-\nbrldge In ltll, going later to Weyburn.\nPreviously ha had held the poat\nof Command Dental Officer of No\n} Training Command. R C A T.. with\nh.edquertera  at  Winnipeg\nBesides his father In Nelson and\nhis brother In Trail, he la survived\nby hia wife In Vancouver, a eon\nI Calvin, aged 18, student pilot with\nthe RCA... at Glmll, Man., and a\nslater. Mra. Earl Morrla of Leth-\nI bridge. Alia.\nMajor Ltagut Ltadtrtj\nBy  the   Aeee-tated   Preea\n[NATIONAL   LIAQUI\nBalling\u2014Muslal.   St   Louie,   and\nWalker. Brooklyn. JM.\n\\    Hits   \u2014   Muslal.   St.   Louts,   and\nWalker. Brooklyn. IM\nDouble*\u2014 Mualal. St.  Louts, M.\nTriple*\u2014Barrett. Pltteburgh.  11\nStolen    baa**\u2014Ryan,    Boeton,    and\nLuplen. Philadelphia, lt\nPltching-Walters.  Cincinnati   Iiii   SSS\nAMIRICAN LIAQUI\nI    BatUng\u2014Doerr,   Boeton   M.\ni    Rune  \u2014-Johnaon.   Boston.  Cullen-\niblise, Cleveland 81\nHlU- Doerr. Boeton IX\nDouble*-    Cullenbine.  Cleveland\nM\nTriple*   Un.ell. New  York \u2022\nStolen   Base*   Case,   Wuhlngton,\nM.\nj    Pitching       Msltiberger. Chicago.\nj 10-1.   333\nCARDS IEAT ARMY\nCAMP   SHANKS.   NY.   July   11)\nM'     St   Louu) CardlnaU dafeeted\nth* Camp Shenka Army  nine here\nI today   by   the   _ne-el_e_   score   of\nH-T  In a  flee-lnnlng eshlbltloo\nFirst Fiddlt Wint\n$50,000-Addcd\nBOSTON, July 19 (AP) - Mrs\nEd Meulrenan's grey First Fiddle,\nafter running fifth in the back-\nstretch, put on a closing drive today\nto beat the Millbrook stable's Alex\nBarth by three-quarters of \u25a0 length\nin the 150,000-added Massachuset-\ntes handicap before a 2R.618 crowd\nat Suffolk Downs. A C. Ernst's Al-\nquest placed third in the eight-\nhorse field.\nFirst Fiddle td-lred the mile and a\nfurlong in 149 to capture the |41.-\n850 winner's share.\nStorms Cut\nCommunications\nin Nelson Area\nElectric itormt in district! surrounding Nelson practically cut off\ntelegraph and telephone commun'-\ncation out of the City Wedneeday\nnight.\nRadio station CKLN was unable\nto broadcait CBC network programs\nbeginning at 8:.V) when line facilities of the B. C. Telephone 'Company were loat.\nCanadian Press war news fervice\nto the Daily News was considerably\nreduced when Canadian Pacific\nTelegraphs facilities serving Hie\nteletypes was affected several times\ndurng the night\nTr.t army ttrrra \"choir\" items\nrhowder\nNelson Boxla\nBattlers lo\nTrail Friday\nSeeking to craah the vin oolumn\nln tht Intercity Boil* terlet. Nelson\nMaple Leafi will hie themtelvet off\nto the Smelter City Friday to croet\nttlckt with the Trail Oolden Bean.\nThe Bttn. thrice victor*, will have\ntwo new recruit* to face ln the Nelton lineup. John Dtnsmore, a buittr-\nUian-average club toter In Coeat Let*\niue play will aanre tt rover, while\nJoe Croatley will bt on the Hue with\nhim. Dtntraort la now resident here,\nton, goal; Apoitolluk, Choquette, Bttn\nBrothers Art and Stan HUI will be\nmiteed from the aquad.\nTht lineup will nkludt Tom Cook-\nLyon, and Ian Dingwall, defence; Jack\nJtxbeau. Roy Undblad, Uucal and W\nThompeon; Jtck Morrlton, Ron Lyon,\nJot Croatley snd John Dlnamore.\nLOWER LEVELS\nDEVELOPMENT AT\nHIGHLAND BELL\nWith the completion or tn Incline\ntha-t from Uit fourth to the eighth\nlevel, development of the lower level\nIt now being undertaken at the Highland Belle In the Greenwood area,\nPronpecU of any contldertble production thtt yetr, art said by directors not to be good, tayi the Wttt-\nrrn Miner. owIiir to the faulted condition of the ore and the consequent\nd-fllruMy In blocking out rettrvet In\nsdvsnce.\nTemperatures\nAU high tempertture merki for\n1944 at Nelaon wer* exceeded Wedneeday vhen. In ipite of a gathering\ncloud haza In tht afternoon, the mercury soared to nearly 10 defeat, the\nat 6 pm, being 90 6 degreei. It wat\nactual high for tht 24 houri ending\ntha seventh luc.taeive day of higher\nhighs for tht lait three days respectively 03. 084 and 00J degrect. ttch\nIn turn setting a n\u00abw Mason's mark\ntemperature levels at Nelson. the\nIt wu slao tht culmination of lh*\nthird hot stretch this July Tht nigh.\nwas the third hottert of the year\nonly _4-hour period! with higher mln\nwith t minimum of S7 0 degrees, th*\nlmumi being thote of Jul ft snd July\n12. with flguree for Wedneeday o(\ncourse Involved a new high for mein\ntempersture- .8 70 degreei. compared with Tuetday'i 74 95 defreei, md\nthe flgurt for July S, which wu 72.M\ndefTfti\nSenate Accepts\nAmendment to\nElections Act Bill\nOTTAWA, July 19 (CT) - The\nSenate today acceptrd after a brief\ndebate a Commons amendment to\nan Elections Act Bill affecting voting by _J..panese in the next general election.\nThe amendment retains the ballot for Japanese who prior to Pearl\nHarbor had the right to vote\u2014in\neffect Japanese rrsident in Provinces other than British Columbia\nwhere they are barred from the\npolls by Provinclsl legislation\nSenator J   W   deB.  TarTta   (L.\u2014\nI British Columbia)  said he favored\nI the amendment because it contaln-\n! ed a principle which British Colum-\ni bla was anxious to maintain \u2014 the\n[ riffht   to   each   Province   to   determine  the   voting  qualifications  for\nits residents     On that principle no\n. Province In the future should have\nj the right to say to British Columbia\nthat   li should   give  Japanese   the\nfranchise.\n'     \"1^ would be a  curious effect  if\nin  wartime  Japanese  who  did   not\npreviously   have   the   vote   should\nhsve it conferred on them,\"\nSornsL \u00a7(imL foA, SnaiL diApDArt*L\nMen, Women Over 40\nFeel Weak,Worn, Old?\nN\u00abt\nPi\u00bb. \u00ab\u25a0,\u00a5.___, 7\nrem   temt   hk*mui   ****..  -M?    TTT   <\u2022****%      CII\u25a0!>_\u25a0.\n\u25a0M-r\u00abi i^**-.,ti__M--iu. tmrn ented ktuw tt m\n6    tr-^itt lr-_, DHM.  |l \u25a0\u25a0>  r.    -\u00ab_-*\u2022\nts      I^I-I-II-MIM    e_n^y     &\nWeatmermn ait Ntw TeaM Temw*am**ktT tie   tm\nmm M it l-M *-t marw \u00abWi|*f_t\nit\nMNUl\n[MTIMATie]\n.BOOKLET J\nCICAHITTE PAPERS\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\nI\n-YOU* VANCOUVI* HO_r\nDuf_erin Hotel\nVsneee\u2014se   _   C\nA   fA-TDL-Ot..   Wl*   A\nCoJemaa   AlU. Pi-prtewr\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Powtngtr and Frtlgh!\nNelson - Trail\nRossland Freight\n|.C. MUIR\nMum*.   Melee. 77   l_.il.nd _I_L. Tnll 1110\nCennstlions  Fsjel\u2014\nSALMO KASLO    -    CtlJTOH NAKUJf\nFire Spreads\nFrom Barrel to\nUnder Warehouse\nRubbish flrt In an open metal\nbarrel at the Union Packing Corn-\npan)'-Ltd. plant, til front Street,\nwu blamed lor starling a tlr* Wednesday afternoon under the adjacent Wood, Vallance Hardware Company warehouse. Fire Departmerl\nwas called at 2:22 pm and the blare\nextinguished without resultant dam\nThe fire was potentially highly\ndangerous, fire Chief G. A McDonald aald. Considerable quantity ol\ncarbide stored In the warehous-\nwould have made it Impossible I'\nfight a spreading fire with wat'-'\nwithout creasing an explosion.\nTha threatening blare wu m\nticed by the Tire Chief, who hm\npened to be passing, and he tur\ned in the alarm at 2:22 p m.\nOpen  fires or burning  In  op\ncontainers   were    not    permiv\nduring hot weather so\"H-\nflre hazard waa at \u2022 peek, the Tire\nChief warned.\nniiiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiir.\nByrnes Drops\nFrom Race\nCHICAGO STADIUM. July 11\n(AP)\u2014President Roosevelt unt-,\npec.ec.ly entered the Democra1\nvire-pretldentlal scramble today, li\nspring the withdrawal of War M.\nbllltttlon Director James F Byrnr\nand reportedly lifting aecond am\nthird choices to Henry A   Wallace\nThe number two name was giver\nai Senator Harry Truman of Mis\nsouri. with Supreme Court Justlo\nWilliam 0. Douglai number three\nByrnes previously regard-id\none of tho leaders for tht office\nfor which Wallace arrived this\nmorning to fight In his own bt\nhalf, announced his withdrawal\n\"In deftrenee to tho wishes of\nPresident  Rooievelt.\nAuthoritative reports uld M-\nRoosevelt communicated lo National\nChairman Robert E. Hannegan his\npreference for Senitor Truman-\nfamed as chairman of tht war lnvea-\ntigatlng \"Truman Committee\"\u2014and\nthe Pacific Northwettemer wbo became at 40 the youngest man ever\nto sit on the Supreme Court\nMeantime, the National Committee announced President Roosevelt\nwill address the convention by radio\nThursday night\u2014after his certain\nrenomlnatlon for a fourth term Me\nIs not in Washington, but under vol\nuntary wartime ceneorship It wu\nnot permitted to make public tbe\nplace from which he ts to ipeali\nunlets Mr. Roomvelt himself chooe-\nes so to do.\nThe Presidents' activity served to\nput the convention In a different\nlight than the free and open conclave for which Mr Rooeevelt hai\ndeclared when he said he favored\nWallace but the decision would be\nup to the delegates.\nWhUe tbe developments centred\nattention on Trams nand Douglas\nw leading rivals for Willace, Sen\nate Majority Leader Berkley ot\nKentucky remained \u25a0 contender.\nKIMBERLEY\nKIMBERLEY. B C - Mr and\nMit A- Trinder, accompanied bv\nJune Balllie and Joyce William\nleft latt week to spend a vera tim\nIn  Vancouver\nMr*. Bruno Smith and George\nRenaud are visiting their p.tren'i\nMr   and Mrt. E   Renaud\nMr, and Mn W Campbell tno\nfamily have left for a holidsy in\nNelion. They were _*companl\u00bb*d ny\nChariot Bernard of Waaa, who will\nvlilt his son at Nakusp\nLucille and Robert fontaine returned Sunday from a viatt lo Vancouver\nMr and Mrt. T Duncan and Allan\nand Mrt Houiton and son David\nhave left to visit relatives tn Cal\ngary\nMIm Doreen Wolden of Nanain o\nli viiitlng her aunt and uncle. Mr\nand   Mix   L   Williams\nMrs A Eorretter and children -e-\nturned Friday from a holiday tt\nNtw Weetmlntter and Vancouver\nMr and Mrt Harold George 4id\nton leave today for Calgary wh\u00bbre\nMr. George oommeneea his training\nas nary cook Mrt George will vut\nrelative* In Cilgary and then kt\non to Turtlefnrd. Saak , where .he\nwill -pend several monthi wtth\nher parenta.\nTpr Billy Walton of Camp R-.r\nden. Ont. it apendini furlough wlh\nhli father W Wataon\nMrt. K Hallstrom and rhlldren\nleft for Grand Forkd and Vancouver on a month's visit\nFraaer McKay returned Seturdiv\nfrom the Coett. where he ittended\nthe funeral of the lata Dr and Mn\nDa via.\nMix U Bonnell and daughter\nhave returned from a holiday in\nSpokane.\nMr and Mrt F A Warrlngt >n\nand daughter Muriel of Edmont mi\narrived yesterday io spend twe\nwaakt at tha home of Mrs Wf\nrington's brother-in-law and sister.\nMr and Mrs C Keel. Ritchie Town\nalto\nMrt Ralph Weetgate and tor\nI.nrni left Tueeday morning to vl\u00ab\nll relative! In Vancouver\nTne KnAmt It the tone** tnd  Mgt.\natt nv iiti'tit.  'ent* Ln Um vt-tW\nDresses and\nSportswear^\nSports\nDresses\nWe have just received a\nnew shipment of Printed\nSports Dresses, one and\ntwo piece styles Just the\nthing to finish out the\nSummer in All colors.\nSizes 12 to 22'\/j.\n$4.95\nSlacks\nAlpine   Siucks   In   Ro_e,\nBeige,   Blue  ond   Navy.\n. .. i-> _-.    _\u2022, in , . .< J\n\\    rk Slack*.   Sizes I 4 to\n22.\n$1.79\nBlouses        Skirts\nSmart Sporti Blouses \u2014\nWhite or colon. Sizes 12\nlo 20.\n$1\" _. $4*\nClearing out our Summer\nAlpine Skirts\u2014plain and\npleated. Blue, Green,\nRed, Coral and Beige. \u2014\n$2\"\nFINK'S Ready-To-Wear\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii\nPROCTER\nPROCTER, B C -Mist Dnrs Bap-\ntie has returned to Calgary after\nspending aeveral weeks here with\nher aunt, Mrs. Parker and coutln,\nMra. W. Kline it Holiday  Inn.\nMra. J. MacLeod visited Nelaon\nat the weekend.\nAmong thoee eitttlng Alntworth\non Saturday were Mrt N MacLeod\nand daughter, Chriiti^r. Mrt W\nMlkkelaon. Mrt. M.k Douga! and\nchildren and Mrt. Munro and daughters Betty and Johanna.\nMr and Mrt (J A Duel! of Met-\naline Falla, Wash., spent a few days\nat Holiday Inn.\nW. Hladlner of Nelson ww a rls-\nItor in town.\nMr. and Mra I. ^pigariola of\nTrail motored to Procter to ittend\nthe reception held for Mrt Spig-\nariole's father, S Bonacri.\nMr. and Mrt. Harry Soleckl and\nchildren ipent a fe* dayi ln Mc-\nConnel u guestt of Mr and Mrt J\nSoleckl.\nThoee making the return trip to\nLardeau on the SS Moyle on St.\nurday were Mr and Mrs Griffiths.\nMra. Parker. Mln Dors Baptie. Mr\nand Mra H Soleckie and children\nMrt. I* Jennings and Mlaa Helen\nShkwarok\nMr and Mra J Blalkotkl of\nBlake were In town Monday to attend tht reception for Mr S Boo-\neect.\nMlsa Doreen Manthan of Neltwi\nwas s recent guetl at Holiday Inn\nL Jennings was t visitor to John\naon\"s I-inding Saturday\nF G Aneock nf Pm.irton wai a\nguett at Holiday  Inn\nKenny MaeDonald has left for a\nholiday at the Coast\nMlas Faith Ritchie nf Nelson spent\nthe weekend with hrr \\\\\\-*r, Mrt. A\nAppel and father   A  S  Ritchie\nAmong thrx-r visiting Gray Creek\noti Sundsy *r;e Mrs Rufll and\nchildren. Mrs W d|<len and children. Ruth and EU.re Mn C John-\nitone and d_\\_v.-_ Darlene, Mr\nand Mrt. Malah<>rr and children\nHelen Duffut and Mr and Mra W\nElulk and eildren\nMr and Mr. H Vtnderhurg of\nTrail were vlaitur* to Procter during   the   week\nMr and Mn V Nelton of Met-\nailne Falls, Wtth were holldaye-i\nat Holiday Inn\nNear 70 Expected\nfor Today's Get\nAcquainted Golf\nThirty to 19 women golfera ha.\nentered their naraee for ooeapetiUon\nIn today'i dtlied foursome by Wed\nDeodar and the men'i entry when\ncotnplt-t waa ttpaeted to equal then\npartners. Today's competition la \u2022\nthird tn tht Nelaon Oolf and Countiy\nClub \"|et ac-qua-nted\" atr.ee.\nFollowlni tht nine .inlet, tbe golf-\ntrt will tit down to i tupper In the\nClubhoutt A Indie- buslneaa meeting\nwtll follow Plret fourtome win \\*m\nott it 8 pm. otheri following ac-\noordlnf to lahtt-minute turprtaa draw\nThe link* wert reported In eicel-\nlent shape for Um oompetlUop.\nHoaplratory tract dlateee ceeualttte\nin Cinadlan military hoapltala tn\nCanada tlont hate been tveraflnjr\n13 000 t *e*tuT at spproilmite coete to\ntht  taipeyef o! ae.000,000.\nWater Ltvel\nPec I int of th\nrlurini  tht  3*  h Mirt\ndty st  1 p m . in un!\nint tht li.tl \u00ab jo r*>\u00ab\nwattr mtr* nt m*n\ninton   Puhlie   Wi.r.i  (\n*****\u2022.  Arm  at  Hal aon\nMT\u00ab    'ml \u25a0\u25a0'.\\r,ee\ni unii _ s i. mak'\ni , th\u00bbkit\nit    iht   Dom-\nChange of Life\nmy You'll find this period laat\nJtJu trying if \u00bbou lei Chmete\nw^t-Y Herb* help you These ef\n\u2022T fictrtous herb* have helpert\nhundredi of women tJ\nhealth ind hippintet Let\nthem htlp youl\nm WING W0\nChines.   Mcdirint   Co.\nOffice Hour*: 10 ta \u2022\nNiw t  Wsii   Near   Main\nlookans    Waih\nFOR SORE and\nTIRED FEET\nOLYMPENE\nTHE ANTISEPTIC\nLINIMENT\n1\nT*n*   flr-t    rroap'ni\nChanival hy all \u00bb-\u2022\nnt   -: *   f-'flnh\nnet-* in   ,-   j\nCemmtrclal ivitttn.. will gi btit provl#e\ntnly a ie-all Canadian alreraft Induttry after th*\nwar, hut privite 'lying m.jhl latHy prevl-t islet\nto* aOOD light planet \u2022 year if Ctntdltn towni mri\nfitiet have langin| reeMtt.et. Faney airpnrtt aet\nnet needed for lh* ivere+e Centgtae eemmunlty\nUeleea Canedianttewnt ana e.itiei provide landing\n\u2022tnp*. peeelt wUl net buy planea, fer they wll*\nfcivt ne pfaet te |* Tap Itft ihow* an L shaped\nlind'nj ilnn in trtantlen ef the iven ilmpltf\n\u2022 Inflt \u2022'\u25a0 'i' t> hotter r,,ht Te itart (angina fa\nrilittet. i ii'i'pM. \u00bbed t.rlp. eettlng enly a few nun\ngeed delltrt. tt \u2022at'ts'ectery Centre left; Thit T\nthap* ttrtp ii lit* an upaneten ef * stratfett \u2022trip\nAny town thai berdert a lake ar a aalm ims bty,\nae haa a rlvtr v* Ideally laeatad far a aaenblna\nHon land-water alrperl surh at that at bertem left.\nAny town teeated an a rivor ean have a seaplane\nbaa* like tha ane earnr* etfht. If the water u tee\nahallow er taa swift, an Inetpentlv* dam, Juat hhjh\ntneufh te baeb up Mifftelent eelm wtter, aan be\nbuilt Many ttwn* hav* parka ar i.ctlent ef them\nthat cauld beeeme ae alrpen such at the ane It-\n\u2022airgtdiM'   \u25a0    med  only   one  week  nut   of  tha   year,\nthat oould  become in  tlrpert tuch as the *ne II\nluttrated in the drawln\u00ab TOP RIGHT, Othen have\n\u2014from Torch.\n\u2022 PtakhaataTaaeath-af^-a-\n1 tt aie-U tspteWlV1 ft* ***-'**\nMrtett* aata wtth\nttred, unit Mi leal-\nBTV\naad tkat*a th* kln4\nmmmVS%lmSL*m)Um ^\ntwtfwaas  wwn wyrwgi\nLYME.\nr\u00bb_*.rl*_\n1110\n1\nli\nDty   tnd\nReeidtntui\nJOHN li GARDF.N. B A\nHO\nI'rinript!  nf\nMoun\nr Royal\nJunior College\nArnilaled -.ith Ihe\nlfarv\nITntrerelty nf\nAlberta\nCordiallj   Invitee proapecUre\ns perenrval lnt\u00bbrvl*w al th* 1\nStreet -Uturda.. Duixlaj\nstudents  and\nnm.   nf Mr   H\nand  Monday, -\nthetr parenU  (or\nJ   Beerl   Jl.\u00ab Mill\nul; M S3. M\n ___________________-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_------\u2014\n\t\n-41_r_MT, Gamble (OP.-The\nexperiment of providing mid-day\nmull for African lo-ool-childrin is\nproving utlifictory.\nNow Cream\nDeodorant\nSafely helps\nStop Perspiration\n1. Dow not rol d.rises or mmi\nlimn. Doei not injure skin.\n2. Nowuiifigtodry.Cinbfulfd\nright alter (luving.\n1. Prevents _--.der_.rm odor,\nhelps nop peiipuation t*tt\\y.\n\u2022%. A pure, white, antiseptic,\nst-inkis ts null ing ctetm.\nWe Awarded Approval Seil oi\nAmerican InstituteufLaundrr-\ning\u2014haimlas to fsboc Um\nArm ngultdf.\nFear Railways\nWill Monopolize\nOTTAWA. July 19 (CP)-Unlese\nGovernment limitation! are Imposed there Is a danger that railways will create a complete monopoly of land transportation through\nestablishing highway services, th-\nCanadian Automotive Transpo* t\nAuoclntlon aaid today.\nThe entry of railways, directly\nor through subsidiaries tnto thr\nfield of highway* transportation\nshould, in the public interest, no\n: limited to the extent that they\nI will only be permitted to operate\nhighway services as part of a combination of through mil-highway\ntraffic.\n\"The motor transportation industry in unique ln that It allows thousands of Individuals to operate their\nown businesses on a sound basl..\"\nsaid the brief.\n\"This opportunity to re-establlah\nmany present members of the Hrmed\nservices will be minimised if the\nrailways are permitted to contrul\nor become large highway operators \"\nFederal legislation to control rail-\n807, HOW I GO\nFOR THAT FRIHCHi\nMUSTARD FLAVOUR!\nIveo the humble \"hot dog\" becomes eitra\ntasty and tempting when it'i droned up\nwith a datf. of French's Mustard. French's\ngives zetty, appetizing lift to even the\nlimp I est fare.\nCREAMIER . . . SMOOTHER\nMillions Prefer ill\nways' expenslon ln highway traffic should be passed\nOther recommendations were:\nThat regulation of Inter-urban\nmotor freight carriers be returned\nto Provincial authorities at the ear\nIter possible moment, without further Federal interference after the\nwar;\nThat surplus automotive equipment and supplies for sale after\nthe war should be sold by the Government through regular trade\nchannels, at fair prices;\nThat the three-cent gasoline Ux\nbe removed, with the assurance auch\n\"dlscren.ina.ory taxes\" will not be\nImposed In the postwar period;\nThat truck traffic be allowed on\ntrans-Canada highway sections running through national parks tn\nWestern Canada.\nThat the Federal Government\nshould repeal sections of the Transport Act which permit railways\nto enter into individual agreements\nwith shippers on charges. Thd\nbrief said the sections gave the\nrailways a weapon by which they\ncould use their financial resources\nto institute \"ruinous competition*'\nwith  highway transport;\nThat customs regulations be\namended to permit trucks to carry\n'in bond\" goods in transit to facilitate traffic between Canada and thf\nUnited Statei\nCharges C.C.F.\nUsed \"Gestapo\nMethods\" al Meet\nOTTAWA, July ID (CP)-Rev E\nG Hansell, acting house leader of\nthe Social Credit Party, said today that ejection of J. C, Lander-\nyou. Social Credit nominee for\nLetbrldge in the August 8 Alberta\nelection from a CCF meeting at\nLethbridge last night was the uae\nof \"Gestapo tactics.\n(It was reported from Lethbridge\nthat Mr. Landeryou was carried\nbodily from the meeting when he\nrefused to apologize to M. J Cold-\nwell,  National  CCF.  Leader.\nMr Landeryou said If Mr Cold-\nwell meant the Social Credit Party\nwas against Jews he wu \"a liar.\"\nRuin, Chaos, If\nCCF. or Social\nCredit Controlled\nWETASKIWIN, AlU., July IB\n(CPI-Control by either Social Credit party or the C.C.F. \"would be\nruinous and chaotic,\" James Walker\nleader of the Independent Citizens'\nAssociation of AlberU, declared\nhere Tuesday.\nThe floclal Credit Government\nhas, to a degree, runied the sanctity of contracts in this Province,\"'\nhe uid.\nThe Social Credit party is putting forth \"vote catchers,\" such as\nthe treasury branches which, he\nclaimed, have cost the Uxpayers\nmore than $1,000,000.\nThe OCT., he aaid, proposed to\nsocialize industries and enterprises\nthat had been proven profitable,\nand let private industry \"Uke the\nrap\" for anything that did not prove\nprofiUble.\nThe Independent Party, tf elected, would build new and good\nroads.\n\"If we are going to have true\nprosperity, we must build It by onr\nown efforts. The Aladdan Lamp\nmethod will not work,\"\nQuestions\nCrack on\nJewish Control\nOTTAWA. July IB (CP)-Norman\nJaquea (SC\u2014WeUsklwin) in the\nHouat of Commons today challenged M. J. Coldwell, CCT. leader, to\nshow where he ever said Canadian\nfinance wu controlled by Jews.\nOn a question of privilege Mr.\nJacques referred to a report of Mr.\nColdwell's speech at Lethbridge,\nAlU, last night ln which ha uid\nMr. Jacques made such a statement.\nMr. Jacques uid he had nothing to\nretract from any speech made Ln\nthe Houat or on the public platform.\n\"What I have uid,\" he added, \"Is\nthat international finance Is under\nJewish control. I will go further\nand uy it is evident the C.C.F. Intend to make that control national\nand is using the strong arm of their\nGestapo to enforce it.\"\nCourt Upholds\nCoady In\nWllby Arrest\nVICTORIA. BC, July II <CP>-\nThl Brltlih Columbii Court of Ap\npei! todiy unanimously upheld\nrulinf of Mr. Justice Coady tn Su-\npr.mr Court that th* re-arrest of\nRalph M. Wtlby. farmer Nnr York\naccountant for Um W T. Knott Co\nInc. htld ben iwiltlng extradition,\non 17 charges of grand larceny to-\ntillini tmtwi, wm legal. Acting\nChief Juitlce Sloan with Mr. Justice! O'Hillonn ind RoWtson ut\non th* cue.\nGordon S. Winner, K C, couniel\nwtth W H. M. Haldane. for Wllby.\nuked for leave to ippeil to the\nPrivy Council In London.\nARREST VINING ON\nMANSLAUGHTER\nST. THOMAS, Ont, July 1- (CP)\n-Mwerd T. (Ted) Vlnlng of London, Ont, incited in Brintford today and charged with manilaughter\nIn connection with the capilxing\nof the motor launch Olga at nearby Port Stanley, June I. will appear\ntn migiitrite'i court here early\nnext month for preliminary hearing.\nSeventeen perioni loit their lives\nIn the linking of the Olgi md Vlnlng ii chirged in connection with\nthe deith of Barbara Mirtln. young\nSt. Thomu war worker who wu\n\u2022boird the Olga it the time It cap-\nsired\nNazi Fighters\nGet One ol\nWorst Beatings\n\u25a0Y NOLAND  NORGAARD\nAiioclited Preu War\nCorrespondent\nROME,   July    19    (AP)\u2014Allied\nbombers and fighters gave German\nairmen one of their worst beatlngi\nin recent weeks by shooting down\nat least 06 enemy fighters over\nSouthern Germany yesterday while\ncarrying out smashing raids on an\naircraft factory at Frledrichshafen\nand an airfield at Mevmingen, 40\nmiles to the Northeast.\nAs a result of the victory, the total score of enemy aircraft knocked,\ndown by Allied Medlterranean-bai-\ned planea in the last three days\nboosted to 114.\nAllied air losses Ln all operations\nyesterday, which Included sweeps\nover Northern Italy and Yugoslavia\nwere given officially ai 19 planes.\nStorgoff Case\nWill Goto\nSupreme Court\nVANCOUVER, July 19 (CP)~\nThe test case of Fred Storgoff, ons\nof 12 disrobing Doukhobori, will be\ncarried to the Supreme Court of\nCanada, C Walter Hodgson, Stor-\ngoffs counsel, said today.\nAttorney-General R L. Maltland\nordered the case against the freeing of Storgoff whose three-ye>.r\nsentence was upheld in an Appeal\nCourt ruling yesterday along with\nsentences of  11  other  Doukhobors.\nThe Doukhobors were freed because Appeal Court said the magistrate at Nelson, BC. who sentenced them, had no Jurisdiction to\nsentence prisoners to penitentlan,\nInstead they ihould have been sen\nto common Jail.\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1944 - S\n\"i n\u2014\nS\\jVLVu^\nPetal Crepe Dresses\nBe cucumber-cool in a petal crep. dress . . . there'i a\nwide variety of styles with flowered skirts, both florals\nand jtripes in a wide variety of styles.       l\\_*i   -Zfl\nSizes 14 to 40\nCotton House Frocks\nBecoming, youthful styles in a good selection of colorful\ncotton prints.  Coat styles, buttoning down the front with\nround neckline and set in belt.    Sues\nto 44.    Price . . _ \t\n\" $1.59\nCotton Sport Sweaters\nLight weight itriped cottons to wear with ihorti or\nslocks. Crew neckline and short ileeves. In a good\nrange of ihade_. Sizes Small, Medium and \u00a31 _|Q\norvd Large     Price      <4) I \u2022 I t*\nSanforized Slacks\nSturdy slacks for rough wear.    In Novy wfth band ot\nwaist, zipper fastening and side pocketi.\nSizes 14 to 20. ,\t\n$2.50\n^ ntofott* \"Bag (fcmqwiHi.\nNCORPORAT-D   tTT MAY IS7C.\n___\nCommission Mine Sweeper Rossland\nin Ceremony at Vancouver\nDENY GUARDS\nWERE DISMISSED\nOTTAWA. July 19 (CP) -Justice\nDepartment officials said today\nthey had no knowledge of two\nguardi having been dismissed from\nStony Mountain Penitentiary, as reported from Winnipeg last night.\n(The Winnipeg Tree Press said\nyesterday two guards who had been\nfound to have prlaon records at\nKingston Penitentiary had been\ndischarged following trouble with\nsome prisoners recently transferred\nfrotn  Kingston.)\nDepartment officials aaid the\nguards could not be discharged\nwithout authority from Ottawa and\nno such authority had been given.\nRussian Team\n\"Quite First\nClass\" Monty Says\nGIN MONTGOMERrS HEADQUARTERS IN TRANCE. July 1.\n(AP)\u2014Referring to the Allied smiles fighting on the Eastern, Italy\nand Normandy fronts as \"three grest\nteams,'* Gen. Montgomery said at \u25a0\npreea conference today:\n\"I must rerget I have not had\ncontact with the Russian team It\nmust be a great team\u2014a really terrific affair, quite first call\"\nCHARGE NAVAL RATINGS\nATTEMPTED RAM\nVICTORIA, July 11 (CP) -Two\nBritish naval ratlnp, Robert Howard and John Whttworth, on a\nJoint charge of attempted rape, to\nday were committed for trial by\nMagistrate  H. C.  Hall\nBombers, Ships\nSpell Guam Doom\nPEARL HARBOR, July 11 (AP)\n-Battleships, using spotter planea,\nare blowing up Japanese defences\non Guam at short range whllt\nSouthwest Pacific bombers tend to\nthe ocean bottom the mer and supplies needed by other hard-pressed\nenemy garrisons.\nThis outline of late developments\nwu sketched today in reports of\nAdmiral Nlmitz and General Mac-\nArthur.\nNimitz uld that battleships, battering Guam Sunday for tile second\nstraight day, moved in closer to\npick their targets and that enemy\nanti-aircraft guns firing on the\nspotter planes were silenced by\noffshore destroyers. Cruisers also\nJoined in thf attack.\nMacArthur announced new aerial blows against Japanese shipping\nIn the Southwest Pacific, making\nthe totals Hated In 19 July communiques:\nTwenty-five ships definitely sunk\n\u2014ranging from s 4000-ton freighter\u2014four ships probably sunk. 31\nships damaged and more than IV)\nsupply barges destroyed or damaged.\nSays Removal of\nHeiress' Son Legal\nLOS ANGELES, July IB (AP)-\nDlst Atty Fred N Howeer announced today he had concluded\nno violation of California law wu\ninvolved in Count Haugwltz-Re-\nventlow's removal of his 9-year-\nold aon. Lance, to Canada last\nmonth\nThe boy's father, a former Danish\nCount, took him to Vancouver,\nBC. tha day before his mother was\ndue to assume his custody for the\nnext six montha under a separatl m\nagreement approved by a Britlsn\ncourt Mrs Grant's lawyers appealed to the District Attorney for \"any\naction that witl result in the return\nof the child.\"\nVANCOUVER, B C, July IB -1\nFlying the White Ensign for the\nfirst time, HMCS \u2022\u25a0Rossland\". the\nRoyal Canadisn Navy's new 105-\nfoot wooden minesweeper wu com-\nmiuioned at a brief ceremony held\non the ship's quarterdeck in Vancouver.\nNamed after the Interior City situated deep in the Canadian Rockies\nand in the heart of a big copper-\ngold mining and smelter district,\n(ha Navy's new minesweeper links\nthe people of Roulsnd to the blue\nPacific Ocean and directly to the\nNavy crew of 20 officers snd men\nready to put to sea.\nNo sooner had the ship been blessed than the commanding officer,\nSkipper-Lieut E. E. Kinney, RC-\nN.R. of Victoria addressed the ship's\ncompany aboard the stout wooden\nhulled   sweeper   officially   began\nSkipper Lieut Kinney has 24\nyears of seafaring behind htm. 20 in\nthe merchant service and four in\nthe Navy. For the most part of his\nwork at sea. ht sailed the coastwise\nships from the Aleutians to the\nGulf of Mexico, serving as a mate\nHis home ii in Victoria where his\nwife. Mrs   Florence Kinney resides\nSecond in command of the \"Rossland\" is snotheT B C officer. Sub \u2022\nLieut. Lome Hume. RCNVR, of\nVsncouver and formerly of Revelitoke, B. C. Prior to his enlistment\nin the Nsvy In September, 1W9,\nHume worked for B C Packers\nHe entered the service u an Ablr\nSeaman attached to the Fishermen's\nReserve. In December. IMI, he wai\npromoted to Cox'n and participat\nad  in  the  round  up  of  the  Pacific\nJap fishing fleet after Pearl Harbor. Ht later served with the Northern patrol and u Assistant Div-\nisionsl Officer for the Fishermen's\nReserve at Esq ui malt Sub.-Lt\nHume Is tht son of Mrs. E. M Hume\nVsncouver.\nFsshloned with a bow similar to\ntht old whaltboat a development\nof which is found in Atlantic fishing schooners such as the famed\nBtuenoee, the wooden minesweeper\nhu been proven a thoroughly seaworthy ship capable of crossing\ntht Atlantic, and weathering the\nworst of West or East storms.\nInto each of these 106 toot craft\ngoes 130.000 feet of Douglas Fir, ail\nof which is cut in this Province, and\nmanufactured in Coast aawmlUs.\nOnly tht stem, keelshoe and guards\nof Australian gum wood- and deck\nhatches snd doors of Burmese teak-\nwood represent the um of foreign\ntimber in tht \"Rouland\"' construction.\nWooden minuweepsrs have already set themselves sn enviable\nrecord. Only ont ytar ago they\nwert reported clearing tha ap-\nproachw to Halifax harbor of a\nminefield that wu apparently planed by mint-laying submarines In\nan efforl to close that port\nTwo Killed in\nBui Accident\nTACOMA. Wuh, July M (AD-\nTwo person, were kill*, snd fln\nothers Injured by \u25a0 bus-automobile\naccident tbout i mile from Ortlng\ny__r_e____  afternoon.\nThe d*sd ware Robert Winiam\nfoldem. >1. and hie wit*. Bethel, M.\nTha   r.r-t  terpa-U).   th*   \"saw  Mr-\nnoo- A she American C1\u00bbll Wae, via\na Wmt r_m with a bomb on tho ned\nof H\nOAnkettho\ntmk. asm Mf -_\u00bbIff*. I-waneer-\nns_l._l.-m    I     I   lll_> \u2014\u25a0_\u25a0\u00ab-\u00bb\n-TI-H-le a* a ,\nmt tm kmreiet nr, A Iho eee. OA\nLyytyl at yo*M mttfO w****tm*Jo BaM **roty-\nebon U ke*i, e_c_ I arm.\nLYPSYL -SS.\nTHE  SUPERIOR\nBATHROOM\nTISSUE\nYour Gr_c.r Hm\nIt now.\nSOVEREIGN\nGov't Worker Given\n3 Years in\nPrison on 25 Charges\nOTTAWA. July IB (CP.-Fred\nerick George Comrle, 30-year-old\nformer Aaalstant Treasurer of ihr*\nWar Services Department, was sen\ntenced today by Judge McDougal'\nto three years' Imprisonment nr\n25 charges Involving the theft, for\ngery snd littering of rhecks\nSgt Detective William H Stryan\ntold Court the total amount of th-\ncheques involved In all charge\"\nwas in the \"vlclnltv of \u00ab DOO \" Therr\nwere 11 chargea of forgery, one nt\nuttering and 13 of theft\nJudge McDougall referred tn th*\naccused's long record of service lr\nthe Government and said that record would stand in his favor\n\"Bin. I cmild not overlook th'\nfact that the accused wu full.\naware of his rwporu*1bflltle_.\" h\u00ab-\nadded\nComrle attributed hia aota to fin\nancial difficulties, brought abo.i<\nhe utd by being transferred frem\nCalgary, where ht maintained \u00ab\nhome, tn Ottawa on \u25a0 i-lary whir'\nnetted him $145 a month\nSlasher ot Work\nin Ntw Westminster\nNTW W1STMTNSTER. BC Jul.\n19 (CP>\u2014British Columbia's clothe*\n\"slasher'' who hu been wielding *\nmean knife throughout Vanco-iv*--\nand Chilliwack clothing stores en''\nhotels -truck tn Ntw Weetmlni.-\ntoday A nine-Inch gash was four\nIn a 175 coat in a woman\"! ipiun1\nthop   hnr\nU<>\u00bb   Hi  ii   jxti  Ungu.ga*   ar*   \u00bbp.>\nken In India\nFace the Problem Now\nTh* oiler* te which ym\nDominion aid T-rn-iA W a\u2014son Duties, ond \u2022\u00bb\nWorn* Toiuee your hetrs ussy have \u00bbo eery on emn-\nbutiona mode to hwm, w* depend e_s__*d_rabfy on tm\nnature A your umN and #M le\u2014m ot yeur WKL\nNeedWee hM A peri A year tt* savtngi moy be\navoided by Scvkvj m revWw yaar ai\"ie\u00bb-i*\u00bb_ and\nyour W!, ki ltw Kgr. o. eiWVvj 1__ Lows, and o_vts-\nyou wtnt adjustments could be mode *9 mlnimlie Ine\nburden A multiple levies.\nWe would ba (iad to give yosi an a_f.aule of\niucteaasce. DuMaa on your praise, meets, after ofcw-\nIng for Mw residue A 19__ Income Tn and otSer\n_ab*!te\u00ab, so Itiot you may me erhat might ba Uft lor\nyour dependants.\nrou ere wwheme to eowet m U twemertte\nt* any neee wwnmm etmnonon.\nTHE ROYAL TRUST\ncot rot irt\nI if min\nCOMPANY\nMHO. l!\nits VIcI\n0* PsasnVr  \".tre*!,  Weat.   . enr-iir-r\nAi.rl.   T'nder   Aimini.lmtien  17)0,1100,1300\n 1\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\u2014\u2014\"\nifolm... Saihi Nr um\nEstablished April 12  1-01\nBritish Columbia,'!\nMost Interesting  \\ewsnnper\npublished evert morning eicept Sundae by\ntht NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY UM-\nITtD -S6 -akei Si Nelson British Columbia\nMEMBEH Ol CHI CANADIAN PK-SS AND\nffll AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS\nTHURSDAY, JULY 20, 1944\nBracken, and Not Toronto\nReactionaries, Is in Tune\nWith Public Opinion\nSome supporters of the Progressive-\nConservative Party seem to fear that\nnews stories which have mentioned\nopposition by some Party elements In\nToronto to John Bracken, the Party\nleader, will reduce the Party's chances\nIn the general election.\nThere has been a tendency to deny\nor to minimize the opposition to Mr.\nBracken which has developed among\n\u2022 reactionary group of Conservatives\nIn the Ontario city.\nSuch dissatisfaction with Mr. Bracken by the reactionaries does exist, and\nthat it exists is all to the credit of Mr.\nBracken.\nIt exists because he is progressive,\nbecause he i svoicing the determination\not the overwhelming majority of Con-\nitrvatives, clearly expressed at Port\nHope and later at Winnipeg, that reactionary views must not flominate the\nParty and prevent it from performing\nltg true function in the political life of\nCanada, which is to retain that whicn\nii good ln the old, but unhesitatingly\naccept that which Is sound and practicable in the new.\nThere can be no future for a Con-\nnrvative Party dominated by a rec-\ntlonary clique in Toronto. Recent dla-\ncussionj have clearly ihown that the\ngreat mass of Conservatives are behind their progressive leader, Mr.\nBracken, and that they welcome hli\nobvious determination to refuse to be\ndeflected from the course which he\nwu elected to follow at the Conservative convention ln Winnipeg.\nPublic opinion demands pragma.\nIt calls for better treatment of the common man, for deeper satisfaction of human values, and wise leadership in all\nparties, whether Liberal. Conserva-\nrttves or C.C.F., recognizes It.\nthose of other research men who under\ntremendous handicap! are giving the\nbest of their lives to geeklng a cure for\ncancer.\nParachute Surgeons\nThe Royal Army Medical Corf- hu\nparachute surgical teams that have\nbeen in action ln France and Italy wtth\ngreat success.\nThe Lancet describes one unit that\nestablished iself in a farm building,\nwhich had been seized by paratroops.\nIt ran the building as a hospital for two\ndays, while a battle raged around If.\nDuring that period the unit performed\n35 operations. Thirty-one of the ps-\ntlents later reached base hospital- in\ngood  condition.\nEach team consists of six men, all\nof whom have been trained to be able\nto do everyone else's job in the event\nof casualties among the team during\nlanding.\nEquipment Is designed especially\nfor lightness, compactness and portability, so that the unit can move gwiftly\nthrough rough country, if necessary\nunder fire. The unit carries a light operating table with trestles, all presumably collapsible. They also drop with\nanaesthetics, plaster, dressings, fuel,\nplasma, primus stoves. Paraffin pressure lamps and electric headlamps supply the surgeons with light for their\nwork.\n? ? Questions ? ?\nANSWERS\nOptn to iny r\u00abdir, NimH of partem\n\u25a0iking question! will not bt publlihed.\nThtrt li no chargt for thit ttrvlot. Quaa-\ntlona will not ba anawartd by mall except\nwhan thtrt la obvloui neceiilty for privacy.\nQ. Y, Trail\u2014Will anything prevan. tht tarnishing of flat illver?\nKeeping a piece of camphor gum ln tht\ndrawer with sliver delays tht process.\nD. B. T, Nelaon\u2014Is there any way to get rid\nof the odor of food whllt cooking?\nWhen cooking anythnlg which has a strong\nodor, put a amall pan of vinegar In the stove\nor on the stove, and there will be no sctnt of\ncooking ln the air\nM. M., Trail\u2014How did tht expresiion, \"Itara\nby heart\", originate?\nThert are various explanations of the origin of the phrase to learn by heart: Centuries ago the heart was regarded ai the seat\nof tht emotions. That which one learned by\nheart was usually something which made an\n^special appeal. In other words, one greatly\nwished to retain tht memory of it.\nB   T., Nelson\u2014What it used for grounding a\nradio in an airplane?\nAll of tht metal parts of an airplane art\nbanked together ln such a wiy as to form a\nground for a radio The larger the plane the\nbetter the radio reception.\nJ. M L, Kaslo\u2014What causes the report when\nan electric light bulb is broken1\nThe vacuum type bulb produces a report\nwhen it li broken, this being caused by the\noutside air rushing into the vacuum.\nThis Army\nLetters to  the   Iookin^LBackward\nEditor\nJurisdictional Issue Poor\nExcuse for Delay in\nCancer Research\nPrime Minister Mackenzie King\nitatei his opinion that cancer should\nbe the subject of research under Federal government auspices.\nPensions Minister Mackenzie says\nthat his Department of National Health\nfound that it lacked jurisdiction to\ncarry on research tn the province of\nManitoba into the cancer treatment of\nDr. J. R Davidson.\nThe Prime Minister promises that\nli Manitoba will undertake investigation of the Davidson ideas and they\n\u2022re successful the Federal government\nwill make a grant in aid.\nAs general policy, the Prime Minister believes that real progress can\nonly be made is through a Department\nof Health at Ottawa which will work\nwith the provinces, avoid clashes of\nJurisdiction or omissions.\nAs to the merits of the Davidson\ntheories, medical men disagree. Some\nbelieve that they havr effected cancer\ncures. One of these is a doctor member\nof Parliament and says that Dr Davidson cured him Others disagree; they\n\u2022sv Dr. Davidson has nn \"scientific\nformula\"\nThe truth is that there has not yet\nbeen any thorough Investigation of the\nDavidson cancer research work It has\nbeen dealt with only superficially, and\ntn a potent atmosphere* of conservatism\nIt is equally the truth, and equally\nIndrJcniiblv the truth, that no government in Canada provincial or federal\n\u2014Is devoting any substantial amount\nof money, or the necessary energy, to\ncancer re.earch We are just drifting\nalont, piously hoping that someone In\nRochestrr. or I\/indon, or l\/eeds, or Edinburgh, or Vienna nr Berlin or Nrw\nYork will solve the problem fnr us. In\nthe meantime the death toll mounts.\nTalk of conflicta between provincial and federal jurisdiction In Cansds\nas a reason for lark of an aggressive\npolicy nf rancer resesrch at Ottawi i\u00ab\nl poor excuse The Dominion govern\nment can open a res*>arrh lalv-ratn.-\nSt Ottawa at any time that it pleases\nand begin the really thorough inveati\ngallon of the Davidson theories, and\nLetters may be publlihed over \u25a0 nom de\nplume, but ths actual name ol the writer\nmust be given to the Editor as evidence el\nfood faith. Anonymous letters go In the\nwaste paper basket\nWould Enfranchise\nJapanese Here\nTo The Editor:\nSir\u2014Your editorial on the question of\n_ls_ranchts.n| the Canadians of Japenese origin should not pass unchallenged It Is s feeble\nrationalization of a proposal thai It admits as\nwrdng and thdefenslble tn principle, i rstlon-\nallsaUon moreover based on reesonlnfs both\nInconclusive and fsllscious\nThe th\u00abis of equal cltlienshlp Is not Just\nen \"attractive theory\" which needs to be adhered to only when It li convenient to do eo,\nbut lt Is a principle fnr which men sr* glsdly\ndying. The concept that rights of cltlienshlp\nshould have racial qualifications Is a part of\n_ie philosophy of Nazism and Is repulsive to\nall Intelligent Canadians The editorial admlle\nthat the theory of limited cltlKnahlp Is Indefensible. The contenUon advanced la that we\nahould let \"practical considerations\" override\nthe \"attractive theory\" of equality for all In\nthe franchise What are theee practical coneld-\nersUons then thst are so Important that oar\nprinciples muit be so debe-ed that they begin\nto resemble those of Hitler'\nThe editorial points out that there are\nconstituencies In Canada ln which the balance\nof voting power would rest with the Jspeneee\nIf they were permitted to vote In th* forthcoming election A difference of one vote\ncould wfn or loee sn election Much the seme\nthing could be uld of persons of German nt\nItalian origin Why then are the Canadians of\nJapaneee ancestry only singled out tn the proposed amendment1\nThe mention of \"political features\" of the\nsltustlon Is rather Inane A large body of citizens voted CCT ln Saskatchewan and It Is\ndoubtful thst there wore a dozen Jspeneee\nvotes In th* _hol# province Meny will vote\nC C r elsewhere In Canada nol only because\nIt bellevea that th* Canadians of Jspeneee\norigin should not form s body of sub-marginal citizens, but _e-euse of Its politics! ard\neconomic phlloeophy\nThe editorial points out the case of Vancouver East Mr Angus Vaclnnee. let the editor be reminded, hai repreeented that constituency for a number nf years without lhe benefit of Japanese votes He would not be sided\nby them with or without th* preeent smend-\nment to the Domlnlnns Elections Art\nThe Impllcstlom of this ugly and barber-\noui preposal Is much more than a matter of\nvotes of a negligible number of a section of\nour citizens Once s principle In eo basic a\nmatter as that of rltlrenshtp Is qualified on\nsuch dubious \"practical considerations.\" whst\ngusrsntee will lh*r* he that further ronceea\nIons will not be mad* no further Inroads made\ntnto our traditional principles on \"considers-\ntions\" of strr.llsr value*\nirn\nJuly   17.  IMS.  Kaslo,  IC\nWords of Wisdom\nTh* tnm er. nf mem ney i* the art o. it\nten.ton  -Jnhntn-.\nTEN YEARS AQO\nFrom tht Nation Dilly Newi. July W, tW4.\nPlant irt under wiy for thtt Woodbutch-\ntri m\u00abm toftball t\u00abam of Trail, the local Huma\nHotel nine for the Intercity champlomhip.\nWith tha regular builnesa meeting of\nCourt Ellen, ARF, held In the K P Hall\nWednesday evening Mias Kathleen Matter,\nwho haa filled the office of Chief Ranger for\nthree terma, wn preaented with a chain and\npendant ai a token of appreciation for her\naervicea.\nE. Y Brake aklpped hii team to a win in\ntha bowling Tuesday night at the C P R 7\\t;t,\nand A G I-ane wu the winning iklp Wedneidiy night\nTWENTY-FIVE  YEARS  AGO\nFrom tha Nilion Dally Newa. July 10, 1919.\nA moat enjoyible picnic wai held it Wenl\nDuntulm on the Arm Saturday, by the Ancient\nOrder of Foresten, fully 73 peraoni old and\nyoung, taking In the event\nOpt George W Pat'erion. going overieu ai a private in 7th Battalion, will arnva\nhome tonight on Iht Revelitoke\nMIm Gladyi Stllibury and the Mluei Madden of Nelaon wert at Trail for tha celtbra-\nUon\nFORTY YEARS  AOO\nFrom tht Nilion  Dally  Ntwi. July 20, 1904.\nMn B Tomkina, wift of B Tomklni of tha\nBtra throne, hn returned from Sin Franclaco.\nwhere iht haa been on a vtait to htr mother\nmd alater for the paat five montha\nA number of youngiten have orginized a\njunior imateur dramiUc aociety and havt re-\nhearted a play ind aeveral ip*-naltiei. which\nthty propott to pretent to i Nelaon audience\ntomorrow evening\nRichird Blundell hta Juat ilaked \u25a0 mln-\ntnl cliim calltd tht Lucky Steve on Forty-\nNine Creek, ad.olr.lng the Good Luck Group\nWar - 4 Years Ago\n\u25a0 y The Canadian Proee\nJULY 20, IMC--Germsn bomber, ranged\nlength of t'nlted Kingdom PAT attacked\nWllhelmshsven and targeti In Holland ant\nBelgium Preeldent Rooeevsll ilgned KS-C-\n000,000 nsvsl etpenslon hill designed to five\nthe 1'S   s \"two ocean\"  fleet\nEtiquette Hints\nV*n l\u00bbtm tn tnnndttt i1<iw)y *t\\A rlttrtr\nMiny pertr.ni tr* illght]. deaf ind l( ll tm-\nh\u00abrr\u00bbt_lng tn thtm tn htrt to \u00bb\u00abk rrni to rt\npaat whtl ynu h**c* mlA\nTest Yourself\n1 Who Ii \"tht derllng nt my heart tr*A\n1tr\u00bbt In owt illey\n1 Whit tong ree-wnrneewfc thtt ft*, \"turn\nthe  dark   fin....-   tmirft  n*,ri*'\n1 Whtl womani name It mitttnf from\nthe folkrwlng anrtg \"Jutt \u2014 aivl mo. trw.\nhehy mat_et three*\"\nTI9T   ANIWini\nI    \"UMT\n5   \"Heap  II \u2022   M      \u25a0\u2022   f!r#a  Burning \"\nX   Molly\nlll..t..l..MII...__l_.ll_._l1ll.__l_l_lll_.llli\nCanada s\nRoll of Honor\niiiiiin\nmum\n$10,000 FIRE AT HANEY\nHANDY, B.C., July It (CP) -\nAn estimated 110,000 damage wai\ndone by fire which swept through\na department itore, a cafe and bakery here Tuesday.\nNazi Officers\nShot fo Death\nal Conference\nCAWO, July It (AP)-Six Otrman officers were killed tn \u2022 shooting trty among hlfh German officer! during \u2022 recent conference\nIn Athens, in official announcement said today. The conference\nwu In tht Bretagne Hotel.\nAl announced htrt, these wen\ntht the details:\nThe conference, calltd to discuss\nImportant mott*rt of policy, developed Into an argument Pistols\nwtrt drawn and senior officers began shooting.\nThe unwoundtd Gtrmana then\ntried to get away, but one\u2014chief\nadmlmtratlve officer of the Pelo-\nponneiur \u2014 was shot down by SS\nguards.\nAustrian Col. Mate, Provoat Mar-\nahal of Athens, subsequently disappeared. The announcement of the\nGreek Government ln Cairo did not\nspecify, but there were report! he\nhad bten executed for \"speaking\nagainst the German Army command.\nFlagship of Finnish\nFlttt Sunk\nMOSCOW, July t\u00bb (AP)\u2014Thi\nRed Air Force announced today\nthe sinking of the Flagship of the\nFinnish Fleet, tha 3900-ton coastal defence ship Valnamolnen, with\nfour direct hits In waters near\nKltka Island.\nThe 306-foot ship was commissioned In 1930. She mounted four\n10-Inch, -Ight four-Inch and four\ntwo-pounder   guns.\nYOURS\nAGAIN\nToday's Horoscope\nYou are shrewd, honest, studious snd con-\neclentious In your work If todsy is your birthday You are somewhat outspoken, strslght-\nfor\u2014ird, but tactful You Ilk* society ind st\nvery populir In rour own circle You wtll be\nhappily married and will mak* a pleesant and\nattractive home t'neapected good fortune and\nmuch happlnees are on their way Superiors\nand \u00bb!d*rs render valuable aid Push all your\naffairs In lov* md buijneee Bnrn today a child\nwill be of a bright and happy disposition -a\nger.ers! fsvnrtl* snd very clever, especlslly\nIn  one  of tbe  srts or  occultism\nTelephone of\nthe Future\nDonald Oeekey. Industrial designer Hee\nsketched s few of his ImpreeaU-s of the\ntelephone of the future relstee The Minneapolis dler-Journal II* (hlnks It will be mode\nA plastic becauae of plastic \u2022 durability light-\nnee*, and food locking, lustrous finish The\ntelephone would have no receiver-trsnssnlt-\nter but l microphone, which would leave you\nfree to ue* both bends for msklng notes while\nspeaking or llat*olng If privacy I* desired, the\ndeelgn pro\\ld*e for an eerphon*\nInrtewrl of a bulk* telephone directory,\nnumbers would he listed on micro-film rolled\non a device whloh enable* the ueer to whirl\nthrough the directory to the B or M or Q section by a push Milton The micro-film would\ne.m under a mafnlfylng Vans and appear tn\nen Illuminated frame In the bate of the telephone\nThe new telephone would taka your calls\nwhile ynu wer* out A trip signal i__**L_ to tn-\ndtra.e m*_*age* received during ynur ab\n\u2022eno* wfH|M b* tncnrpnreted tn a renvrl* ter\nmlnal rehln* Thl* trlp-elfn*! emuld work m\nrm\u2014ner'lrw, wtth the recording tape The tele\nphone slao wn-ild serve es an Inter office nr\nScene o_*_munlc*t-nni rretem. using the aame\nprlnctpl* privet* \u2014\u2014terns now etnptos You'll\neven rorr, Ihe telephone of th* future Into the\nn\u00ab\u00abt rrrwn   il wtll have no wire te trip you\nOTTAWA, July l\u00bb-rour of wvtn\nunities in the 516th list issued tonight by the Cinidlin Army art\nKoottnay men: Rfn. John Hamilton Docking of Invennara. and\nRfn. Earl Vernon Mulhern of Caitlegar. both listed si killed ln action, Pte Gordon Edward MaeDonald of Slocan City, wounded, and\nRfn. Clifford Scanlan McHardy of\nKulo, missing.\nKilled  In action',\nCanadian Armoured Corpt\u2014 Hli-\nHard. Donald Brock. Tpr, Pentlcton.\nOntario Regiment\u2014Corvic, Med-\nrick Joseph, Rfn., Muikwa.\nBritish ColumbU Regiment \u2014\nDorking, John Himllton, Rfn., Invermere.\nMulhern,   [irl   Vernon,   Rfn,   KB-\n1877,   Herbert  Henry   Mulhern   (fither), Box M, Caitlegar.\nDisd  of  wounds:\nBritish Columbia Regiment -\nBratko.  Thomas,  Pte,  Vancouver\nMaeDonald, Oordon Idward. Pta.,\nKt.144, Mrs. Hlttll I. Bertram imothen, Slocan City,\nBritish Columbia Regiment \u2014\nMcHirdy, Clifford Scanlan. Rfn,\nK7.1S-. John MoHirdyt father),\nKaslo.\nOTTAWA. July It - Two Trail\nmen ire Included In tht 939th cuuilty list lstued tonight by the\nRCAT. naming nine Brltlih Columbia men. They art Warrant\nOfficer John Robert Dryden, and\nFlying Officer Albert Edward Hall.\nboth mlaalng on sctlve service after\nair operations oventai:\nOVERSEAS\nKilled on  Active Service:\nHanneeaon, Jack Edwird ICrltJin\nTit -Sgl. Vancouver. B C.\nMiulng on Active Service After Air\nOperatloni:\nAlexander.   Junta   Richard.   To.\nWimlmo, BC.\nDryden, John Robert, We,\nR1J1M9. Mrs. J. R. Dryden (wlft)\n\".'_-  . sth Avenue, Trail, B.C.\nHall, Albert Idward, Fo, J37151\nIdward   Hall   (father)   1SU  - 4th\nAvenue, Trill, B.C.\nHirrlion,  John  Langt,  To, Vancouver, BC\nLearn, Robert Bradford, Fo, Ntw\nWeetmlnittr, BC\nMillorv. Gordon Ewart. To., Vancouver, BC.\nPreviouily Reported Mleelng en Aetlvs  Bervloe \u2014 New fer  Official\nPurposes  Preeumed  Dead:\nWhliton.   Arthur  Jemee,   nt-Lt\nVene-urer. B C\nCANADA\nDangerously   III   ei  I   Reeurt  of  In\nJurtee Sustained on Active Service\nNlven. John. Lac. Nanalmo. BC\nWill Beat Nails\nto Last\nPair of Feel\nPORT BOU. Sptln, July IB CCF.\nfrtnch patriot oTft.-tii-.rtni htrt\nturntd thtlr tfttrflM Mitntt -ho\nOrminj' dwtndllnf fut! i-.ppl.tt\nthrm_.fl.m_t Trmn\u00ab. dtrtrertng ftto\nItnt. nil mrl cotl ilrttdT tinrwA or\ntn rmitt In dump*. \u25a0!--. Mbntuhn\nmint* tnd production pltnU. bor-\ndtr rtTxrt* mU today\nThli It onN th* b#f.\"nln\u00ab\" dt-\nfUrtd \u25a0 fnrmtr Vlrhr offl dtl who\ntrnt\u2014d lhli frontier to uftty tfttr\ntht Null lndltntlf-td hin. at b#tn(\ntn Ittfut wtth tht r-.r_f.ti ~Wt\nplan tn nontlnut until tha only mott v* powtr tha Om.tnt hara fi\nt>\u00bbatr  own   (Wt\"\nWlfhin tha laat fortnight, am..<!\u25a0\nIng tn dlrpatchat from Vlchr, at\nl\u00bbti. yo ftnrafa tanki for Mould\nfutl Kara font xtp In flamaa tn tha\nRhona Vtllty trt*. Southani Frann\nTha raporta hara tald thay antra\nt\\T**A Ht patriot tahottiirt daaptta\nfiarman a\u00bbotr1aa atttbllihad around\nall turn ttonfa rantm.\nCoo) dumped Along railroad llnaa\nhara baan  fired frequently\nA torn* -fUiMiMl Vaaaa half :fe\nww*ighi aM atta and gauMai tte re-\nrue through Ull.ull nitUna tad po.-\ntab tng\nOn the Air\n\u2014for Women\nEdith Pntenon offer, -on Interest and\n\u25a0 tlmnlatinn In her weekly quarter-hour\non current eventi. Listen In each week.\nVJ-^ 1 DIAL\nFRIDAY, JULY 21\nat 11:15 p.m.\ns&lmo!\nIIITItl MUMI .KI--. ITi\nVANCOUVH, CANADA\nUSED GOODS ARE\nWANTED\nHundredi of Used Article* iuch at\nWheelbarrow., Lawn Moweri,\nTools, tte, will be needed by Victory Gardeners this Spring because tht supply of ntw goodi it\nihort.\nHomt Makers, too, want Used\nGoodi \u2014 Everything from lamps,\nchain, applioncts, tte, to btd-\nroom and livingroom suites.\nADVERTISE YOUR USED GOODS\nIN THE CLASSIFIED-AD COLUMNS\nPHONI 144 TO PLACE YOUR AD\nOR WRITE TO OR CALL IN AT THE\n-Matm lailg Npuis\ntXrt  YOUR  UUD GOODS ON  THI  MAKKH   AND  HILP  MLIEVI   SHORTAGE\n .\n\t\nT6D\nPlay Shoes\nfor\nThe Girls\nJust received . a shipment ot Play Shoes for\nBig Girls and Little Girls.\nR. Andrew\n& Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nLONDON (CP)\u2014Edward 0 Robin-\nO baa arrived ln Britain to play a\nirt ln the R AT. (llm production\nntatlvflv titled '\u25a0Aircrew\" with reat\nmoet entlrrly   of   RAF   prrsonnel\nWATCH   FOR   THE\nOVERWAITEA\nSPECIALS\nIN   TOMORROW'S   PAPER\n***mm9\n\u2022tert yoar child oat with e reel\n\u2022ace In life. Give him Scott's\nmuliion regularly. Thia great\nody building tonic is highly\ntoomin-nded for developing itrong\nBound teeth. SI aturtiy frame\nnt to colds nnd infections. An\nscluslva proceaa make* Scott's\ntalon 4 \u2014n\u2014\u2022 more digestible\ncad Beer oil and easy for rm\nita ayatema to taka and retain.\nout-tasting and economical too.\ntoday \u2014all druggists.\nI MUT\nNELSON SOCIAL\n\u25a0y MRS.  M. J   VIGNEUX\nCharge for Engagement Announesments on thla pago Is 11.80\n\u2022   Bdr. and Mrs. A. E. Murphy week Mrs. Leo Mclvor of Caatlsgar.\nhave as guests at their North Shore\nhome Mrs. Murphy's brother-in-law\nand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Colin A\nMolr of Medicine Hat, also Miss\nVenetta Marie Booth and Miss Geor-\nglna. both of Winnipeg.\nt Mr and Mrs. Joseph Wallach\nand their young son of Trail are\nholidaying st the home of Mrs\nWallach'i. parenta, Mr. and Mrs\nAlex Carrie.\n\u2022 Mr and Mrs. Max Desbrisay\nand their three children of Trail\nhave arrived to spend a holiday\nwith Mr. and Mrs. George Fleury at\nBalfour.\n\u2022 Cpl. Doreen Dunnetl Is here\nfrom Rockliffe, Ont., visiting her\nparents, Mr. and Mrs. A J Dunnett, who are now residing on the\nNorth Shore.\n\u2022 Cpl. A. J. Brsdshaw, who visited his wife and mother, has returned to Chilliwack.\n\u2022 Lieut. Harry Saunders, who\nIs spending the Summer with his\nfather at Balfour, visited Nelson\nTuesday.\n\u2022 Mrs. C. D Craig of Vancouver\nhas arrived to spend several weeks\nwho hu returned.\n\u2022 Mr. snd Mrs. L Chandler.\n507 Carbonate Street, have taken\nup residence at 516 Fourth Street.\n\u2022 Mrs. J. Law Bel) of Trail Is a\nguest of Mrs. Harry Houston, Fair-\nview.\nHERE FHOM TRURO\n\u2022 Mrs. S. N May, Kerr Apartments, has as guests her son snd\ndsughlcr-iti'law. I^ac. Norman May\nand Mrs May, who are here from\nTruro, NS. for t. couple of weeks\n\u2022 Judge J A Forin of Vancouver, ex-resident of Nelson, spent\nyesterday in town and returns to\nthe Coast  this morning.\n\u2022 Mrs H. Breeze and daughter\nDawn, Silica StLtct, have returned\nfrom a holiday ut Balfour, where\nher futiier is summering.\n\u2022 Mrs D. Gibbon of Salmo has\nlefl Kootenay Laks General Hov 1\npitul, where she was a patient for\na  few days\n\u2022 L. H. Lunn of London, On.,\nIs visilin ghis family on Stanley I\nStreet.\n\u2022 Mrs. W. M Buchanan, 7.0\nThud Street, has as guests her soni\nJudge Forln\nRevisits Nelson\nwith htr parents. Mr. and Mrs and daughter-in-law, Leading Sto\nThomas Brown. Victoria Street. ker w F Buchanan and Mrs Bu-\nMr. Craig plans on Joining her chanan of Halifax, who visited en\nroute to Calgary with Mrs. Buchar.-\nlaler.\n\u2022    Mrs Roy Graham of Bonning\nton visuet   town yesterday.\nSCOTT'S\nEMULSION\nan's parents\n\u2022 Flying Officer Hugh Lunn hni.\nMrs. A   P.  McKenzle was  In ' arrived  from  Vancouver  Island  to\nspend h few days at the home of his\nmother on Stanley Street.\ne Donald Buchanan of Creston\nreturned Tuesday after a brief visit\nal the home of his mother, Mrt\nW   M   Buchanan, Fairview.\nt Miss Ruth Ferguson of Vancouver is -pending her vacation ut\nthe home uf her parents, Mi and\nMrs D. H Ferguson, Mill Street\nShe and her sister, Mrs S (' Muir-\nhead and children Donna and Keith,\nare spending a brief holiday at\nLongbeach, also Billy Ferguson ha_\naccompanied them.\n\u2022 Mrs J. Ludwlg and her children Eleanor and Mary Ann have\nreturned after spending two weeks\nin Wyoming at the home of her\nbrother-in-law and sister, Mr arJ\nMrs   Paul Gory]\n\u2022 Miss Mary Ann Gagnon,\ndaughter of Mr and Mrs James H\nGagnon of Trail, who has visited\nMiss Mlml Sturgeon. Silica Street,\nhas returned home\n\u2022 Mr and Mrs Mel Erb and Mr\nand Mrs. G A Foiaid of Lethbridge\nare visiting Nelson for a couple cf\nthe city from Trail yesterday.\n\u2022 Mrs. Alex Trickett or New\nDenver spent yesterday  In  Nelson\n\u2022 Miss Rosemary Hornett, Miss\nBuckland and Miss Patterson visited\nKaslo Tuesday.\n\u2022 Cpl. and Mrs. J. Cavil) and\nthe litter's mother, Mrs. J. F. Croll.\nJosephine Street, have taken up\nresidence  at  415  Carbonate  Street\n\u2022 Mrs. H. E Doelie snd her\ndaughter, Mrs. Jack Mcintosh, of\nSheep Creek shopped ln town Tuesday.\n\u2022 Miss Doris Bailey of Calgary\nIs visiting her cousin. Mrs. W R\nJeffs, Carbonate Street\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ma]or\nand Marjorle Major of Procter were\ncity shoppers yesterdsy.\n\u2022 Jimmy Davidson and his son\nof Castlegar spent yesterdsy in\ntown.\nHOME ON LEAVE\n\u2022 Carl Lindow of the RCA F\nhas arrived to visit his parenta, Mr\nand Mrs  Carl Lindow of Salmo,\nFor many years an advocate of\nthe promotion of tourist trsvel In\nKootenay, Judge J .A. Forln of Van\ncou ver is more than ever convinced\nof the Isrge revenue which can b.\nbrought Into this district if IU attractions are adequately exploited\nIt was Judge Forln, then Judge\nof Kootenay County Court, who first\nsold the late Sir William Whyte,\nvlce-presidenl of the CPR., upon\nthe Idea of expenditures by the\nrailway upon resorts In this part\nuf Kootenay The ftuggestion from\nthe judge was followed hy erection of the CPR fishing rhalet at\nSouth Slocan and later by the erection of a tourist hotel, though events\nproved that Judge Form. Mayor\nHarold Seloua of Nelson and others\nwho criticized the choice of site,\nwhich was at Balfour, were correct\nJudge Forln waa In Nelson yesterday and rom men ted upon the lar\u00ab_\nvolume of tourist buiiness wh.fi.\nwould be available and upor\u00bb tbe\nnecessity for widespread advert I .-\ning of Kootenays attractions Far\ntoo few people knew of them\nWhile in Nelson the Judge received a cable from his son, Corp V\nMcL Form of the Canadian Grenadiers, wishing him many happy\nreturns of his birthday, which is today Corp Forin is an instructor\nHe was in the United States when\nthe war broke out and came to Canada to enlist.\nThe Judge's elder son, Lieut -CM\nDouglas Forin, who is O.C of th-\nSeaforths, though temporarily out\nof action on account of wounds, li\nnnw in England He suffered severe wounds In arm and leg while\nleading his battalion In Italy. Insisted on returning to the Seaforths before he was fully recovered, which\ncaused the wounds to break out, and\nwas then evacuated to England He\nis still O C of thr regiment, but\nwas posted first lo lecturing a cUss\nnf senior officers in England, and\nnow to special inspection work until he has sufficiently recovered\nfor the doctors to permit him tf. return to Italy\nFleet Arrives\nal Koolaree\nLook Young ...\nBe Happy,\nHealthy and Slim\nBY IDA JEAN KAIN\nBusiness women are not exactly\nenthusiastic over having thair age\nbandied about. And who can blame\nthem? It's not a question of vanity,\nit's survival. Nobody can afford to\nbe relegated to the over-age class!\nHomemakers, on the other hand,\nhave no competition, so they don't\nmind telling their age\u2014much.\nBul whether or not a woman likes\nto tell her age, no woman Is keen\nabout looking si old as she Is. There\nis g recipe for looking younger^-\nand It Is the aame for homemakers\naa for career girls Be happy, healthy and slim in the middle. Happy\npeople are usually busy and have\na rest for living that keeps them\nyoung Unhappy people are often\nbored and turn to food to allay their\ndissatisfaction with life. And ft-\nreus  weight  \u00abdds to age!\nTo be healthy, you have to hsve\neach day, adequate amounts of the\nprotective foods All the vitamina\nhelp you to hang on to your youth\nbut the special onei are Vitamin C\nHiid riboflavin. Vitamin C helps to\nprevent fragility nf the blood vessels and is. therefore a factor in\nkeeping vour arteries young. The\nbest food sources of thli vitamin\nare orangei, grapefruit or tomatoes\nor their Juice You need one of\nthese foodi dally\nRiboflavin, which Is commonly\nknown as Vitamin B2 or G is the\none thst figures in the extension of\nour best years That Is Just another\nway of Raying, It helps to keep us\nynunfi The richest food sources of\nthli important member of the B\ncomplex are1 milk, meat, liver,\nyeast, eggi, poultry and green ve-\ngetables.\nAdd to these two tilts whole grain\nbread and cereal and you get all\nthe foodi it tikes to mske up a\nwell-balanced diet, the pattern of\neating which, science promises, will\nextend our best yean by 10\nIt doesn't take much exercise to\nkeep you slim in the middle but tt\ntakes a little every day. I'll outline\nthat  progrsm  tomorrow\nE. D. Taylor Nsw\nRotary Hsad\nat Klmbsrlty\nKIMBERLEY, B C.-I. D. Taylor\nwu recently installed president ot\nthe Rotary Club ban for tb* not\nyear, with R. B. Macleod. vice-president. Garnet Blaine Secretary,\nJ. B. M. Barnum, treasurer utd C\nGrlsford sergeant-at-arms\nThose serving aa dub directors\n(or Um IMXt year art J. B M. Barnum, Murray Garden, I. D. Taylor\nJ. R. Gleierlch, William Ray nor,\nHarry Walkley. Garnet Blaine and\nM JS. Thomas.\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1944\nBewildered...\nSay You're loo\nProud lo Fight\"\nBy BEATRICE FAIRFAX\nDear Mlas Fairfax\nI am 30 yeara of age and ln love\nwith a girl of 10, whom I have baen\ntaking out for some Ume. Both my\nparenta are dead and I need the\nadvice of an older person.\nMy girl friend and I had an argument and now we sren't on speaking\nterms. I'm unable to eat or sleep\non account of this, and know she's\nunhappy, too. I'm very stubborn\nand am trying to forget her by running around with the boys\nBut when I see her, I get that old\n.feeling again. Do you think she\nwill make the first move if I keep\non being stubborn, or shall I speak\nto her flnt?\n-C. D.\nJuit a part of the heavenly quality of youth, this getting \"mad.\"\nbeing stubborn, refusing to speak,\nwaiting to see which will give In\nfirst. Don't you realire what wonderful times you're missing? Why\nnot quote President Wilson's old\nadage: 'Tm too proud to fight.\"\nHold out your hand to the girl the I\nnext time you meet her.\nMiss Ann Murray of Nanalmo. I d*-y>\nSupervisor of Health Units, was in\nthe city Tuesday enroute to Cranbrook  and Kimberley  Districts\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn B A. Stimmel\nof Trail, who are holidaying at their\nWillow Pnlnt home, shopped In the\ncity yesterday.\n\u2022 Mn John McPhall. Silica\nStreet, returns today from Taghum\nwhere she has been a guest of Mr.\nand Mn. L Smith at the Livingstone Mine.\n\u2022 J.  J.  Scott   of   Alnsworth   li\n\u2022 George L A Marquis, called\nto Nelson by the death of his mother.   Mrs    T    L    Marquis,   returned\nWednesday to Vernon\n\"It'i Newt ro Me\"\nSays Foster\nEDMONTON, July 19 (CP1-\"It's\nnews to ms, I hsve no knowledge of\nit,\" Ms) -Gen. W. W. Toster, Special\nCsnsdlsn Commissioner tor Northwest  Defence  Projects,  commented\ntn town owing to the illness of his today on s report from Vsncouver\nwife, who is a patient in Kootenay | that a firm tn the Coast city has\nLake  Lake Oeneral   Hospital. been   authorized   by   the   American\n\u2022 Mn. Lawrence Henderson Government to buy or sell any mi-\nand her Infant son have left Koot- tfni[ unused In building of the\nenay   Lake   General   Hospital   for ! Alaska  Highway\ntheir home at Natal |    American   officen  of  the  North -\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn. J. P. Duffy. Vie- WM, Service \"ommand here said\ntoria   Street,   had   u   guest   for   s   they had \"no knowledge cf any such\n~ \" ! contract\"\nThe Fleet's in1 Once again Port\nKoolaree echoes \u00abith Ahoy shipmates of 1944 '\nWhen the fleet arrived they were\nwelcomed by Admiral Taddv, Mrs\nR Bain Oliver. Nelson. Capt Willie\nMiss Dorothy Williams, Trail, Skipper Swansea. Mrs N Swanzey,\nNelson; and Sklppy Smokey. Miss\nJanet    Watwin.    Trail 11 urving\ndown the gang plank was Pilot\ni Mrs Fred Hinitt. Do*. Sn til Fray\n1 Mrs K Fiv, Trail. Chief B<* uri\nMn K. Clarke, rratl. and (apt.\nMn G. Spllker, Mrs F Cann vtr\nTrail Above'the greetings of the\nofficen could be heard tht roar of\nthe flnt mates, pursen. bos'ns and\nsble seamen, who wert seeing each\nother sgsln sfter many months of\nshort leave. Thert wu no time lost\nin getting hemmocki hung, so every\nthing was ihipshspe In good time\nAfter a dip In tht briny, a good\nmeil. a rousing campfire, the crewi\nretired to their quarters Fleet news\n*ill be published from time to\ntime       , Ahoy1 landlubbers'\nS. Malahoff Named\nNew Secretary\nProcter School\nPROCTER. B C-At the annuel\nschool meeting held at the Procter\nSuperior School, annual report*\nwere made S Maiahnff was appointed secretary and 7. Bonaccl\nwas named chairman A vote of\nlhanki wai riven to the past wcr*.-\ntary, E J Nicholi and the past\nchairman J  MVl-eod\nA letter was tn be sent to F I,\nIrwin in regard to consolidation of\nschool* It wsi decided however to\n\u2022end in a delegate whenever a\nmeeting li to be held in Nelson in\nregard to this matter\nINVERMERE FAIR\nSept. 1-2,\nGolden Sept. 4\nAnnual (all fair al Invermere\n\u00bbill be held September 1 and 2.\nwhile the lair al uolden Is ..he.\nuied for September i\nShewn,\nCleans Paint Like Magic\n\u2022 Bring beck nSe \u25a0\u2022___.ling beauty of all\npainted walls, w_odworV snd tiled surfaces\nwith Shano.\n\u2022 Mo hard rubbing or scrubbing.\n\u2022 Easy en lh* hands.\n40- 4^   ,\u201e... |L50\nINSIST   ON   SHANO   AND   SAVE   MONiY!\nMttio  hi  Vias\u2014-\u00ab  ky  IHANAHAN1  LTD.\nRETURN    SHANO   BOTTLES   FOR    REFUND\nNazi Fighter Ace\nKilled Over Normandy\nLONDON, July 19 <CP>\u2014Berlin '\nradio announced today that Major j\nBurmheller one of the leading |\nGerman fighter acee> credited with I\n10- kills, and Commander of the !\nRlchthofen Sguedron. had been\nshot down and killed over Nor- j\nmsndy by i British pilot\n\u2022 IIHIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIItlltMIIMIII\nMALCOLM'S FURS\nRepairs   \u2014   Alterations\nStorage\n659 Bqkcr St.        Phone HO\nIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIimill\nOn JlfUL Qlkr\nGrandparents . . .\nLei Mothers\nBe Responsible\nBy Garry Cleveland Mysrs, Ph.D.\nThe lot of the faithful wife whose\nhusband Is In the armed services Is\nnot tuy. This la especially so If she\nmust Live for the duration with his\nparents or hers. As one such wife\nrecently said, \"Jim's fqjks are always talking about him u If he wers\nwinning the war all alone. Hii mother Is slways talking about her\nsacrifices in having to give up her\nson so long. When gueata come to the\nhouse. It's 'Jim this and Jim that'\nI am making no sacrifice. I am nothing. So they seem to think.\"\nOne can see how tb-s young woman must feci; alao how natural it is\nfor the young soldiers' parents to act\na. they do. If, however, they were to\nexercise some wholesome imagina\ntion, they might try a bit harder to\nmake this daughter-in-law feel\nmore worthy and treat her more\nnearly as their own real child. They\nwould constantly try to build up her\nmorale.\nProvided she Uvea with her parents, she may suffer for wsnt of\nreasonable independence. They may\nthink of her as their own little girl\nsnd bow her unbearably. In this\nevent, htr lot may grow still worse\nin case she has one or more young j\nchildrtn. i _        ,     \u25a0_\u25a0        ,\nShould the patriot's wife hsve TWO Fertile Hotel*\nchildren, she has the responsibility\nof bringing them up without the aid\nof their father. If she decides 'to\nwork, there Is the problem of their\nsafe care In her absence and th edif-\nficultiei of giving them the amount\nof relaxed companionship they deserve of her and she of them.\nIn the event she and her children\ntry to follow her husband, while he\nis itill ln this country, tha hardship*\nto her and them from the trsvel and\ncongested Living quarters, and often\nwith limited funds, all adding to the\nfrequency of Illness and consequent'\nly   harder   care   and   management\nhelp pile up her difficulties.\nWhile   as  a   rule  her   parents or\nhii sre glsd to take her and her\nchildren in for the duration, rarely\ndo favorabls conditions exist for the\nbest care ind upbringing of these\nchildren-\nLiving with children among relatives in normal trmea ia hard enough\nbut doing so with Uie father In the\nsrmy   may  be  especially   difficult\nRelatives of these children sre pe-\ncullsrly  disposed   to   pamper  them\nand to interfere with their best upbringing.\nLet    ms   urge    the    grandparent.\nwhose  grandchildren   come  to  live\nwith them, especially  if lhe father\nof  these children  is  in  the forces,\nto  try  very  hard  to  set  the stage\nso the mother will, when possible.\nFREEMAN\n*      FURNITURE CO.\nIhs Houm of Furniture Values\nPhone US Nelaon\nGLASS\nTUMBLERS\nDoz. - 75c\nMILK\nIs nature's most perfect food.\n|\\oot_nay  Valley [\/ah\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI\nWASH DRESSES\nSizes  13 to  It\n$3.95 to $4.95\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\nlllllllllllllliiiilllillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinr\nKootenay Soldiers\nTrain a* Normandy\nFront Reinforcements\nSix Kootenay men are shown In\nCanadian Army photos, published In\nCoast papers nl reinforcement*\ntraining in England before goini.\nInto action on the Normandy front\nThey are L-Cpl. Albert Langlll and\nTpr. Joe Ehmke of NeUon; Tpr\nHirold Porter of Cranbrook, Tpr\nEd Williams of Kimberley. Tpr\u00bb\nJohn Parkin and Sgt. Doug Putna...\nof Creeton.\nFor Reliable Watch Repairs\nConsult\u2014\n491   BAKfR  ST.\nChange Hands \u00bb\nS\u00ablt of two Fernle hotels Is re\nport_d ln a Vancouver review of recent B C. real estate deals. The Waldorf Is being purchased by Joseph\nGuarasclo. who sold his Fernie Hotel to a Klmberley man. The Fernie\nwaa formerly the Roma Hotel.\n*st*sssSTesa*s***ssssss*\nMID-SUMMER\nCLEARANCE SALE\nat\nMILADY'S FASHION SHOPPE\nPhone 874\n.IllllllllillllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nBUILD B. C. PAYROLL!\nFOOD\nFOR\nLIFE\nLost week we quoted from a\n\"ghost town\" letter. We did\nnot print it all for lack of\nspoce, but she did say that\nPocific Milk has been the\nfirst food for all her children,  arvd  they  love   it  still\nThe eldest\nThirteen.\ngirl of\nI be solely responsible for their upbringing; and to try always to keep I   .\nin mind what will be best for these     IJnrotttr*      Vi 1 | lr\n; grandchildren ln year* to come. Let |   1   dLll IL     IVlllJ__\ni ua all prove ourselves good neigh-\nTHURSDAY, JULY 20\nbors to th* wife of tht mtn In the [\nurvle* and to htr children.\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNINC\n7 SO\u2014O C_n__t\n1 11\u2014Total *  cvrr*.   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Thea. A Gibion\nNtUnti irxl  PHftrir.\nv.\n| Sponcer ConcH and\nHtalth Garmtnti\nI 10 Kerr Aport-tB-ti\nfy   ICt CRUM   I\nMi\nW woAi iwy ehten* **, tmpl. \u00bb\u2022*_'    .t ere**. it\u00bb\u00bbllii r~_y.W*\u00abi\npieltlws eni _i_iera*i .   . _ e*r*s*_aBy fee. let r_wtt* beys ooi twit Ami. ahtr ttt,\nt kt net li *-oi_ st leal *Sl\u00ab* Wl 'Kt lilMet' -k-al _M bay lA'l pA __l*ea Ini.\n-.AIM DA-MCS LIMIfID\nPRODUCERS   Or   HIGHEST   QUALITY    DAIRY    PRODUCTS\nI tm-hO I n *\/ 11 y v. hlU\nrmi look towtn! V\\o\n*mry   Horo *ro**u hi lr\nfAlRVIt-V.   HIAUTY  SMOPP.\n1 PHONI m\n  1 a\u2014\t\n\t\n'\u2022weomwmwmwmswmwmjwmst.i, uuiyj. SH**t*v*R-Hprv(in\u00bb1,p^r*-M,\n'MWPMiweitFgt*--\na \u2014 NILSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1944\nTODAY'S News Pictures\nCLIANINO\nIn in unutual poee\nrobot bombt with\ngel nee.\nUP HIS SPITFIRE CANNON TO GET ROBOTS: LAC. J. Leake, of Ingland. mapped\nae ht uaee tha elttnlnfl red en a cannon on a Spitfire plana, uaed In shooting down tht\nwhleh Iht airman* art deluging Soulhtrn Ingland. Lttkt does his work with s ven\nCOMMANDIR: Lltut..Com. A. a.\nI -Tony\" Orrffln. R.C.N.V.R, A\nHimllton ind Toronto hM rtMirt-\nly bttn promoted te thi rink ef acting commander, and at at It tne ef\ntht youngeet ef thla rank In the\nR.C.N. Ht wm the flrtt volunteer\nretervt ta captain a t.rvtttt ind\ntervtd In thl North Atlantic eon-\nvoy routM during \u00bbhi wlntarl A\nW41-4I.\n. ea\nYANKS OON FRENCH \"KATIIS\": Anything te break the ten-\nilea that war brtirge le ekay with Yink fighting mm, ind hire, lust\nfer thi Isugh i group of American engineers doffed their steel hel-\nnuts ta try an atraw  hats dltcevtred  by thi Yanki la a  liberated\n--mmgmts--.    ^\n__.-'\n*.*w*4*asmr*u*.\ni i>?3***m\ntrll ILfPHANT AND THI CORSAIR-INDIA: Plodding along md taking hit own good time, a lumbering tltph.rrf pull, a Royal Navy Vessgbt CorMlr ta a M'trlng arte m \u25a0 |un,l, airfield temewh.r. In\nth, Indian theatre ef war. Th. Cartel, ut, A* hX mile, m Wu ilr wltb Kt WOO h.p. tngln. in um In th.\nttm, n MkM ta Mvte i a-erte, ef \u2022 mill if runway wheel iliphiot propellld.\n\u2022-.'?.':\nEVERYONE'S rAVORITE: Just\nbeginning to crochet? These small\ndollies In plneapplt design will d*\nlight you\u2014they'rt so easy to do.\nEvoryon*   will  praise  your  skill\nEach dolly costs next to nothir_\nIn No. 30 cotton. Pattern 921 con\ntains directions for dollleti stitches,\nlist ot materials needed.\nSend 20 ctnts for this pattern to\nTht Nelson Dally Newt. Needle\ncraft Dept., N.lson. Write plainly\npatttrn number, your name snd\naddress. Patterni will be milled\nto your home In sbout 15 days.\nTh,rt may be somt further de\nlay In delivery beciuse of the\nlarge Increiie In orders during tht\npreient lesion.\n&JLhJLwttXu, <jowA:\n_ A-!>_\/__ -JrteetUwLr\n(XmUSnU-W trmt, S* er-STiluU\n\"*mtS*JuUmfosha. X. mt*\\\nAttS- 04. VrtmXrAU. IteedU.\n\u2022S^ekrUem. *oeu -\/U__fc- 4a.\n\u2022*t.\"-ua Of\/?\n-TytK r4iejm*tr \/nJrAuiw-'\n[J-     td. tjrwwd enttX-ett^e-'\nU-T      \u00aba-tua *--A.. dk&wwJL,\n*mm\\ if^tt^n^XHl*'\nur-t-V* Iul    0+ If *\ntr_r..\"_r__\u00ab,e_.\nCop,   I'll. Knif; IcKmi. ,i)n,l,n,r, l.t        \\x',i,M i^lili r*_T**_\nBV GCsLLV-TVCCtrs\nK-_m.-J' LIKE   A\nLrTTLE SOLID\nCXArrXXTC AT HOAE-\nkHD I GIT VEWy\nLITTLE  MEBE--\n_ET VOU? FEET\nCOvVN-YVHATDO\nVOU THik\u00bb<TB0B6V\nVvCIXD Thm.-\n5-__t-G VOU\nKl SUCH A\nVULGAR\npcernOKl?\n\"Il\nNOW I W6I.I\nHACtfT TOLD\nV^RRB. 5CXK5\nIP TAKE CARE\nOF  HI 9\nCWJ-HTB?.'\nrCLUO-THECE-\newer-RoiJND\nAN' MISEBABi\u00bbE-\n...<_.HCWR_M_XJ\u00bb\nHAWK'S -TOO*T\nEH- BUT Mcrr\n6E_.F-I.__ _\u00ab>_ _T\u00bb\u00bb HAWK*\nTHE WHOLE PLAv-E NE-P*\n\u2022X___J*T_r4*.\nBlM'SREALTYA-ENT\nPVCKBf Uf THe PW_-._1.TY\nRECeNTLY AT A FOCeCLO _URE\nAUCTION- PRACT TV-*\n\u2022y_(2iM~HtD__i\nTTZoA-o\/l   77_a_-_r_\nONE   YARD     PATTERN:     You II\nI need   only   ont   yird  ol  cotton  to\n' i mikt     cool     ruffle-trimmed     tun\nI dren and matching bonntt.  Pitttrn\nI .JM It ilmple ai can be to aew.\nI    Pattern    I33A    com.*    in    toddltrl'\nllltt:   1.  2.  1.  4,  5,  I    Site   2.   'ro-.k\nind bonntt. rtquire. 1 yird 18 ,ner,\ni  1-1 ylrdt  ruffling.\nI kind 20 ctnta for this pittirn to\nI Tht Nelion Duly Ntwi. Netdll\n1 craft Dipt., Nilson. Writs pltinly\nI pitttrn numbtr, your mmi ind\ni   addriat.   Pattern!  will   bt   mailed\nto   your   homi   in   ibout   15   diyi\nThert mty b, lomt furlhtr dt\n|    lay    In    dtllvtry    became    0*    tht\nllrge Increilt In ordtr. during th.\npreient ata.on.\nMayor Urges Movie\nIndustry in Victoria\nVICTORIA.     July      l\u00bb      iCPi\nMayor Andrew McGavin ha* _ ir. .1\nR   W   Mayhev.   Victoria. M P    uu\ning him In uae his influence in Ottawa to htve t  .unit system   nmil*r |\nj to  thit   in   Britiln.  nn   the   produr-\ntion   of   motion   plrturet   with   th*\nI hope    thtt     \u25a0     permanent     movie\n, making industry will be ettshlllh*!\n| In  Victoria\nA Hollywood company Is cnml,._\nlo Virions soon lo mak* thr - c\npictures\n\"Political Affair*\nWhtn War It Won\"\nI      .\".TTAW.V   Jul*    19    '(T'  \u2022 Prima\niMirmtrr Markfrille King *t\\A h\u00bbir\n1 tixiav \"ihrrr Wfv.ilrt tn* timr fnr *yA\nit lm 1 affairs when thf \u00bba. n wu..\"\nin com menting on a rrix>r! hr woulrl\nnwl.ch ridinf- in thr rr\\\\ rltc'uin\nfrnm Prince Alhfr1, Saik t\" an OnUrlo  wat\nAUNT   HET\nBr  ROnr.K,   -rt.Il._-N\n&\n\u00bb1\n7-20 .-... ..\ncSjcc\ni\n_______\nCVtPUNG WILL YOJ *\"N\nCO'E HERE A NXJMEMT )\nANC DO SOMETHING *J\n\u25a0   FC*. M-?k_v.   >-J\nM\nIWlLLYOU PLEASE % IM NOT\nIHANG THIS PICTURE ^TALLER\n'.FOR ME - - REAL HIGH?! THAN\nYOU'RE TALLER \u25ba__\/( YOU\nTHAN I AM\nr\nlr-\nr\nr-ir\nanp i suppose\nI'M SHORTfR THAN\nSHE IS, WHEN\nIM STANDING\nIN A HOLE.'\nSALLY'S ?am ik\n\u25a0II.LIN BURN! ArriR RAID: Thl\u00ab ptctun \u2022c..alr.\u00abd through\na \u00bb\u2022\u25a0*>\u2022* mhtfoo th^wi lh* rwu-ta af ana *t th\u00ab many rolAt by Allitd\nh\u00ab-\"har_ **> tht Oirmin Mplta< At tha Uft U, * bnmh *r**\\ttr*4\nh-i.'d'nfl, NAhi|\u00bb In p\u00abt.tra Ka-*-grMji\u201e i\u00ab a tt urn ing church hit hy nn*\not tha I\nMIRACLI BABY: Llttl* MirMyn\n\u2022tawart. shown with mothar. ta\nott* yoor old, In ipiu of \u2022_\u25a0\"' r\u00bb\nprarlirtlnm that aha would llvt ttut\na ihort tint* aft.- iHn wat horn\nwith \u25a0 haart m constructed thot h\u00abr\nblood flowed backward. Tho \"mlr\naela baby,\" born te Corp and U~\nHat* fttewart In R-H .,**\u2022 -*e. MH .\nJuly  11,  IBO,  It now  thriving\nDAILY CROSSWORD\n\"Vou   ran   fly  tvinrthiTH  *1m. C#orfB\u2014M \"*\u2022\n\u00ab4_T*t.\"\nyou fly i\nThe   toat   nf   roll|lr\u00bbn   (i   ho\u00bb\nmakot   tou   art    What'.   th#   tcu-A   r\nR.ll'l |iip.ii talk abotil hmthrrl.   Inv,\nwhan  he InmppU a'l  n(  nt   t* Mh  hi\nblaiir.   radio.\nit     w_ti   nB.ui    ict,   Tt*.   r\"\u00abn-:\nn   ,-,.-,.   n(   In,: *   *,.r__in\u00ab_*   that   the |\nirllltn rv.*ernm*vl  ht* ur\u2014wt to an   ,\ntn. \",*\u201e,   \u00bb*_>.\u00bbh.   let. non i..,.  .t |\nIfHStX-H     '(Tl     Th* Metropnllun\nalar Knarit hat Kanned th* traierlng\n.\u00ab\u25a0 |.   .    tort    tnort. |nu,n_.    hf\n__.      tot      n.t,t,.ttl. trurl,,,       ,.\n\u2022 \u2022\u2022   ....  h* ._\u25a0.!_ I\ni wt A lepennhoi.\nV (-.'* htlort . th*****-**l \u00bb''h It* v-v-al \u00bbhovle|\u00bb (.*\nIt  '\u2022*\u2022\u2022\nAt KOSft\n1 Support\n8 Portions ol\ncurved linr*\n8 Sphtrv o(\naction\n10 Retard\nIJ Colliers\n11 Valley\n15 Snar*\n18 Appealers\n18 PluraJ\nen,ling\n18 Soon\n10 Malfdr*!\nU Boys\nnichnamt\nlt Warp-yarn\n17  Ancient city\nof Troy\ntl Cavalry\n_ .onl\n11 River\nl-col )\n\u00ab Crvofpt\nII Olrl a name\nIS Pierre\n17 Type\nmeeaure\nU Plunder\nILMMI\nII Dull pain\ntl Re_ovtr\nvlr-\nU Thin\nCiy*\ntoot\nit Wtvv (Her\na Miku ii\nutUng\noown\nI Per lot\nprteet\n1 l_*ea*\nI Undivided\nI One of the\nthree Fatee\n(Rom\nmyth I\n5 Public\nnolic*\n8 Knrtlflcstlon\n7  Applaud\n3 Auction\n! Heffct o(\nmemory\n11  Affirmative\nreply\n1! Rational\n17 Bends tht\nhrad In\ngreeting\n11   Vcr.lllalt\n\u00ab Deptrt\n31 Kinniah\naet port\n\u00bb Deprive-\n38 Marked with\na aymbol\n38 Bark part\n(combining\nform!\n10 Public notice\n33 Thread-Ilka\noutgrowth\nIS Celerity\n1\u00ab Cry. aa l\nlamb\n18 Looae hang.\nIng point\nM Beige\naw. :i 'ii\njn u_im\nii . j vi'\nVT\"   '\u25a0>\"\n>. f '::-_: j\nji.i-in-::\n_.ll. .Ll   -V-\nLiUni. .)'-\u2022:\n10 Avoid\n81 Droop\n11 Byvrtyl\n18 Article\n(Fr)\n 1%\\\nCLASSIFIED\nPHONE 144\nBIRTHS\nB_r5_T_r^__T___rT_T_r_eii\nBrilliant   at   the   Kootenay   Lak'\n|er*l Hoapltal, July H a aon\nmm   ntmini.t, -u.y   i.   \u25a0  .-_\nM _\u25a0______\u2014To Wr  snd Mr,  Eldon\nlerer.   510   Waaaon  Street,  at  th,\nrtenay Lake Oenrral Hospital. July\ntwins, a (laughter and a aon_\n________    TomT snd Mrs   J. Mil\n910 Observatory Street, at Koote\ni Uke Oeneral HosplUl, July 18 s\niter\nHELP WANTED\nin__)\u2014 HAND IRONER AND _____\nlnlahsr lor Dry Cleanlnc Plant AP-\nIj nearest selective Service Oflloe\n\u25a0    order number l_)\u00bb-308\u00ab\nDRlV-Jt-SAU-i-UN FOR\nmilk route. Oood earnings\n_ stead; work for right man. Ap\n_y National Selective Bervloe.\nfans turns ran OKANAOAN LAK*.\nlao man or woman oook for tug\n,t Okanagan Uka. Apply Stlec-\nlta Bervloe. Nelson\n_   CAPABLE  OIRL OR  WO-\nfor general housework and help\n__  care  for   _   children.   Boa   1113\nDally Newa\nANTED\nC11ERRV\nAT   ONCE   TWO\npackers    Phone  Perry, Gray   Creek\nbetween 4 and 1 p m.    r\nik.\nClark. Orai\n__.._R   WANTID    IMM-W\netely   Bos 80- Dally Newa\t\nT_._H__B\nUCHER WANTED POR INONOAK-\nUs Valley School tirades 1 to \u25a0\n____rollment U Salar, IllOO. Married\n-oman with children considered\nApply Mra. M E. de Oana. Beery\ntaoooaklln Valley School Board\nBdte-ood BC\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSpecial Aew Rates for non-\nsnmerclal advert\u2014amenta under\nla cleaelfleaUon Vo aaalat people\nIng employment Only l\u00bbc for\nIk IS dayal covers any\nof required llnee Payable\nadvance Add >0c If bos num-\n\u2022 dealred\nBfeSwORk   BT   TUB   HOUR   OR\n\u25a0Ul taka care of children. 35c pei\nPh  7.8-R\n0\u00abRTY. HOUSa, EASMS\ntJ-S\u2014 SAWMILL COMPLITE.\nilng,   with    busk    and   oook\nM Umber limits and contract!\nall produce or consider active\na_r with caah. Apply Bos 803\nberley, BC.\nPERSONAL\nWHEN   IN   VANCOUVER    STOP   Al\nAimer Hotel. Opp 0 P  R Depot.\nCARBON ARC WELDER AND H_1.\nmet. flrat olaaa shape J Che\u2014s. 834\nVernon St.\nIIUUUER STAMPS POR ALL PUIt-\npoeea Nelaon Dally Newa Commercial I'rhHmg Department-\n8LENDOR   TABLETS   ARE   EPTECT\nIva   3 weeka   supply 81,   13\n15  at  Pleurya  Pharmacy\nCHIROPRACTIC X-RAY RP1NOORA\nphy Strand Bldg Trail B C Hours\nll)  ii in   lo 1  p m   E   O.  Hauka-\nIS\" i>tt6T&-25c\nP.  O.  Boi  484,  Vancouver\nAny B-eap roll developed end printed\n38c Raprlnta So   Free 8i7 eotipos\nIrT coupon\nTiElABL.\nLONEI.T POUCSI JOIN\nConfidential Matrimonial Club-\nMany Membe.* with means Particulars and deacrlptlosa 10c _\u2014diet\nfree Box 131, Reglna.\nJERSEY HEIPER WTTH WOODEN\nyoke on. In pound at Appledala. If\nnot called for will ba aold at Auc-\ntlor   Sale by\nMRS    RACHEL   BROOKS\nPound-keeper Appledale, B.C.\nFILMS DEVELOPED AND PRWT_-\n18 or 8 exposure roll) 38o. Reprints\n8c each For your snapshots, choues\nKrystal Flnlah Guaranteed son-fad,\nfrlnta   Krystal Photos, Wllkle, Saa-\natchewas.    Bstabllabad   ores   80\nyeara\nFURS\nPOLAR FURS LTD.\nPolar Storage\nGuaranteed Protection\nExpert Restyling and Repairing\nLow ratei \u2014 free estimates\nMS Granville St\nVancouver\narrop sufferiho from _ol_ow-\nIng stomach Disorders. Add Btom-\neh. Indigestion, Heartburn. Coated tongue. Bad Breath sick Head\naches, etc Use Ellk'a atom\u2014ct powder No 1. prepared by experienced\nPharmacist It muat give Immedlat*\nresults or money back, 81 OO, 8100\nEllk'a Medlcln* Company. Dept 43\nSaskatoon   Saak.\ntORTUlU__\nstop   itchino\neczema,   peorlaale,   ringworm.\nor\nathlete's foot and other akls Irritations with Ellk'a ointment No 8\npreecrtpllon of soled akls spec-\nlallit Itch relieved promptly\nskin healed quickly or money refunded 81 00. 83 00 Mall orders\nfilled promptly Order today from\nEllk'a Medicine Co. Dept 41 Saskatoon   Saak\nMACHINIST\nATTRACTIVE CORNER\nhouae. furnace, alone foun\nemail aleeping  porch,  u_-\n_   attic    Nice   location,   on*\n; from car line  Ph  808-L\nAl_g\u2014 FULLY EQUIPPED FARM\n-Imo, 184 acres  84 sere* under\nnovation,   good   land,   sleclrlcity\nrunning   water;   on   highway\nl 1061, Dally Newa\t\n' BAVB   CLUDITS   WISHING   Tt'\nbomea  Bo wt solicit row\nr property with ua c  I\n814    Ward   St.    Nelaon\nlet\t\nCS   AN.    UD\nAppledal*.   Is   Slocan   Valley\n1 caah   S   C   WaUon. Castlegar\nIF TOU NEED A OOOD AC\nalckneaa   Policy    C     *\n8.3 Bakes st\nElAL-TE   IN   PARM   _AN_-\nUat\u2014Hoberteoo leelty Oo\n_. tO Ward St \t\nSAU-\u2014I LOTS WITH C-MK-TT\nnt Ph   M8-T-\nflaott 9aih| -\\*rai0\nTtVspboae 144\n0__-_lat_-o    Pbone   18-6-L\ngifi.d Advertising Ratei\nI per line pet wee\ni Laset-loos (or ooat of 4i\nI a Una a mooth (M timet)\nsum I Unas psr insertion\nnumber   lie   estra      Thla\nany number of tltnee\nBUC 11-0*1,1  NOTICES.\nTENDERS   ETC\npar Baa ttm laeeruoo   and\n_h aubaaquent taeerUoo\nABOVE RATES LESS   10H\nntO-UT   PAYMENT\nSPtCIAL LOW tunt\newstnlal   111 . a 11 a a s\nfee tte fer m, reeeiree\n' A Haee fet all -aye. pey\nadvance.\nBC-SCRIPT-OH   RATES\n'   __  8    tt\nI *__r.*r    pee  weet\nm   advaace        M\n|__mer   par yeer .\n1100\nnlh    ____ \u20148     18\nBotha 100\nlikt 4 00\nr      It)\nrat**   apply   ti,   Canada.\nItate*  and  United   K   .,\nIB M\u2014-Tlbers living oulatdt\n' eejnet area.\ni and to Canada where\ntouutier. On*\ni II 80 tlsree montha M 00.\n-the. It 00  one you IIS00\nIN STOCK\nFOR IMMEDIATE\nDELIVERY\nSpear _ Jackson \"Challenger\"\nPower Saws with 12 horse.\npower. . cycle gasoline motors,\nespecial!}' desirded (or (tiling\nand bucking Will cut 13,000 ft.\ngawlogs per dty, or 40 cords of\ncordwopd.\nLawrence Industrial\nPower Units\nWith the Chrysler Ind__tr.il\nL-heed 84 _ p fluid drive motor,\nparticularly designed (or sawmills - Economical - Efllclenl\nDependable.\nNelson Machinery\nEquipment Co.\n114 Hall St Draws 130\nNELSON, B C\nMining.   Milling   and   Sawn^U\nMachinery\nLawrence     Industrial     Power\nUnits.\nHeapa Engineering Co Sawmill\nMachinery.\nSpeer and Jackson, \"The World's\nOl-eet Makers of Saws\" Saw\nBits. Holdera Circular Stwi.\nPower Siwi, Gasoline and Electric Tbt Saw Without a Flaw\"\nPUBLIC N0T1CP\nOOVERNMENT   LIQUOR   ACT\n(Section Ml\nNOTICI OF APPLICATION POK CONSENT TO TRANSl-H OP BO* LICENCE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY gins thit OB\nthl Tth day of Auguit nut the un.\nderslrned Intendi to apply to the Liquor Control Board lor consent to\ntrinafer Beer Licence No. 8444. issued\nIn respect to premlaea being part ot a\nbuilding known aa SAVOY HOTS.\nsituate at lta Baker Street. Nelaon\nBritiah Columbia, upon lands described at Lota Thirteen (ISl and Fourteen 114), Block Ninety-one (81) DL\nNinety-five, Nelaon City Plan. Nelaon Land Registration District, ln the\nProvince of British Columbia, trom\nHarvey Joseph Hauck mi Alloa Margaret Hauck to Olenroy Orey Mux-\ntable ol Nelaon. BrltUh Columbia, th,\ntransferee\nDATED at Neleon. Britiah Colum-\nDie. thla Bth day of July. AD  1944\nOLENROT ORIT  HUXTABLE\nApplicant  and Tranefereo\nProvince of Britiah Columbia.\nDepartment of Public Worka\nPAINTINO NIl_SON QAOL BDTLDmO\nSealed tenders for painting the exterior   of   the  Nelaon   Oaol  Building\nwill ba  received by th,  undersigned\nI\nclflcattona   may  be  obtained   at  thr l WANTED'\nuntil noon, Tueaday, July 38th\nhpe-\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES. ETC.\nIEW HAMPSHIRE BABY CHICK-,\napproved and bloodteatt. etock. 110\nper 100, 1 MM mon per chick lm\nthan IM. Ready to ahlp every Tuee-\nday. It so agent it rour ititlon\nsend enough money to pay chargee\nOlllay Avenue Hatchery. John Goodman 1688 Olllty Avenue. New Weet\n1.0.\nUUALltV Cfflcf-\t\nOovtrnmint ipproetd. blood totted n*e Hampahlre and White Leghorn Orderi Uken for late Miy and\nJum delivery\nWestminster Hatchery _ Poult) rum\nL  Accarlaa\nMl, Naw Westminster, io.\nPOR SAL-\u20148 COWS. 1 HOMI IWO\nIba. with niw liarneaa. Two bona\nnew mower machine, and 1 walking plow. Call aftsr 4 p.m. L Ma-\naura. Tmlr. B.C.\nFOR   SALS-.70   vr-Rl   Ltt__C-H\npulleta. \"Bolivar Specials\" for aale,\nready to lay In September. 8180\neach. Apply M. A. mrkendall. Derr\nPark, B.O.\nFOR SALE- 7-YR. OLD MAM, 1600\nlbs. Work doubli or single. Aim 14\nmonth uld colt. Apple David Smart.\nIt. R. 1, Nelaon, B.C.\nfor cor. mat, ttm wo\ncaih. Mikt Relkotf. aranlte Road\n\u2014\nWANTID,  MISCELLANEOUS\nWANTED \u2014POLL DIM-NO ROOM\nsuite good condition. Boi 1071,\nDtlly Newi.\nSTANDARD R______PT BOOKS I RF\noelnta to page with duplicate abeets\nNelaon  Dally  News  Printing Dsp-\nRUBBER   8TAMPS   POR   ______-<_\nFruit Boxes. Nelaon Dally Wewa.\nPublic Works Office, Court Houae,\nNeleon Lowest or any Under not necessarily accepted.\n-Urned    E   Smith\nDistrict Engineer\nOourt Houee,\nNelaon. B.C ,\nJuly 18th. 1844.\t\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY\n_SSAYE_._ AND MINE\niti.nii.'-i. . rn i\\i s\nSECOND HAND TRICT-\ncle for 4 yr. old. Phone 98.\n!\nBOATS AND ENGINES\nMOTOR BOAT FOR SALE 1300 CASH\nBox  1008. Dally Newa.\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\nMINES\nBayonne\nB.H X.\nBralorne\n.08 V.\n.13\n13 76\nE    W     WIDDOWSON.    PROVINCIAL.\nAaaayer. -0)  Josephine bt    Nalaon\nI     8     ILMCS.    ROSSLAND.    B  C\nAsaaycT. Chemist. Mine repreeen've\nIHE  WE8T  KOOTENAY  ASSAY OF\nflee. 410 Kootenay St. Nelaon. B C\n4  J   BUU  Independent Mine Repre\ntentative   Bos 84. Trail   B C\nCariboo Oold __     1 83\nnril.IUMl CONTRACTORS\nNILSON   BUILDINO  CONTRACTORS\nRo Jobt too email or too large.\nPhone tto ton Front St\nKVIIIN. MIS   AND  SI KVIVOHS\nR W HAOOEN M1NINO AND CIVIL\nEngineer. P. C land Surveyor\nRoealand and Orand Forks B C.\nBOYD C   Am__DCK   318  OORE  ST\nNelton. BC   Surveyor tnd Entlncc,\nINlU'RANrt.  AMI REAL E8TATK\nCHA8    F    MCHARDY.   INSURANCE\nRial Etun Pbone 138\t\n        MArHIMHTS\t\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nUachlnt Shop, acetylane and tlectnc\nwtldlng   motor   rewinding\ncommercial refrigeration\nPhone 801 334 Vernon  St\nOold   Belt    \t\nOrull Wlhktnt \t\nHedley  Maacot  \t\nIsland   Mountain  _\nRoot Bella  _\nPend  Oreille  \u201e.\nPioneer Oold  .....\nPrivateer \t\nReeves    MacD    \t\nI Reno Gold    \t\n] Sheep Creek  _.\nWhitewater   \t\nYmlr Yankee Olrl .\nOIU\nAnaconda    _\u2014 \u201e\nAnglo Csn  \t\nCan A Edmonton ...\nCommon   \t\nCommonwealth   \t\nDalhousle\t\nFoothills    _.\nMcD Seeur Exp \t\nNational Pete \t\nOkalta   Com    ,\nPacific  Pete  \t\nRoyalita    \t\nUnited  \t\nVulcan     \t\nIMH'XTRIua.\nBC Telephone pTd\nCapital  Eat\nCoast  Brew     \t\nUnited Distill \t\nSTEVENSON'S     MACHINE'   SHOP--\nSpeclallata Ln mine and mill wort\nMachine   work,   light   and   heavy\nElecttlo mt Acetylene weeding\n708  Vernon   St..  Nelson  -  Phone  80\n___',\nMV,\nM\n1 It\n31\n1 _\u00ab\n3 50\n48 Vi\n_J0\n.041.\nM\n08\n04\n.or.\n68\n1 fll\n-IU\n.29\n31\n1 20\n.osh\nM\n48\n49\n19.10\nor,\n.11\n114.00\n4 30\n1 83\n300\n.01\nISIS to\n1 HS\n08%\nSt\n.30\n1 60\n3 55\nJl\n_4\n100\nMV,\n05\n.04\n.70\n1 96\nPOR SALI. MISCELLANEOUS\nMAOAZINES. OU-l. BACK NUM.\nbin.' Western, Myateiy. Ctlmt, Lon\nComlca. Plctorlsla. 10 not! par dm-\nls poatpaid. SUtt prefer,nce. Mac-\nDonald. Poetrnaator. irllllant, B.C\nlow prlcee. Active Trading Oo. Ill\n\"\"well St.  Vmcouver. BC\nWU-OII\nDROP-HEAD BEWIRO\nmachlne, good condition. Apply\nPCS. Drawer 400. Nilion, B.C.\nFOR SALE-STANDARD BUSH.\nwood typewriter In good condition\nBot Hit Dally News.\t\ni masom Risen ruNo uprToTtT.\ngood condition. Apply PO. Drawer\n400. Nelaon, B.C.\nFOR SB-Pi MODIL A STUI BOX\ntrailer, gd rub. J. H. Brown. Balfour\nPOR    SALK\u2014DPRIOHT    PIANO    IN\nexcellent condition. Phone 5tt-X\nPOR BALE-TEAM HAT MOWER   J\n8. Lcbodpff, Shoreacrea, BC.\t\nCHESTERFIELD     ___!     P-Jt-WAR\nspring!. Pay leas. Tht Ark Store.\nFOR  BAtJt\u2014E-__K__-UC  HANOI. FB\n\u00bb7\u00abY\nRENTALS\nBEDROOM FOR RENT ONE BLOCK\nfrom Baker Strut. Apply 814 Koot-\nBM Street.       \t\nFOB FU-sT-FOR TWO W<7R____\nturn, wltt. Apply tM Baker St.\nCnBDf  POR  R__T-   AT SIX  _______\nfunilsh  Phone 178.\nTOP. R__4T-H6u__ltE*fNO ROOH\nwith gaa.   Club Hotel\nrooms fob RBrr-O-on m ra\nROOM AND BOARD\nR-SPCCTABLE YOUNO OIRL WAHTS\nbosrd and room. Please phone 888-R\nor 874.\nWANTKD-BOARD   AND   ROOM   BT\nreapectahle  young  man.  Boi   1108.\nDally Newa\t\nBEDS\u2014SOc A  NIGHT, CLUB HOTEL.\nSilica St\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nAssoc Brew of Can \t\nCan Celineae pfd \t\nCan Steamship  -\nCon Mtn At Smelting \t\nDom Steel <fc Coil B\t\nMcOoU   Prontonic   ........\nNitional Lrew Lfd     ....\nShawnigan W 8i P \t\nSt. Layrrence Corp pfd\nBANKS\nCommerce \u2014 \u2014\nDominion   _\t\nImperial    \t\nMontreal  \t\nNon Scotia   _.._\t\nRoyal   \t\n33'A\n153\nIIH\n63 \u2022*\n8H\n8'.\n37\n11\n15\nISO\n1(10\n180\n146\n331\n130\nTarn O'Shanler\nWorth Ml Per\nStroke lo Victor\nCHICAGO, July ll IAP) -\nGeorge Mty today turned tht preasure on tht prat competing la hit\nTun O'Shinter golf stimpede Aug.\n24-27 by announcing that tht winner will be ptld oil it thi rite ot\n\u2022bout ril.31 ptr stroke, side beta\nnot counting.\nNow thli Is enough mooli to get\neven Jug McS.iaden. defending\nchtmplon and leiJing wir bond\neirner of tht season.\nBy reducing thi llr.l prln award\nto iuch mlnuti termi ai so much\nper stroke Mr. May lt guilty of\nmiking his tournament thl greatest\ntelt of nerves ln golf, it well ts\ntht richest. A total of M2.5O0 In\nbondi will bi paued ou' u prlu\nmoney.\nMr. May, whd will chirge spec-\ntitors 83 centi (plus 17 centi Ux) to\nwitch golfs gold ruth, will bestow\nupon thi winner thl title ol \"world\nchampion golfer of 1-44.\" But mon\nImportant hi will give thl guy\nJ13.462.50 In war bondi. Thli U\nequivalent to J47.57 ptr shot illuming the 72-hole score Is 283.\nflvt under pir, which Mr. Miy\ngladly aiiun.ei.\nSince the Tim course wu lengthened ind tightened up, the belt aggregates have been 280 by Clay\nHeifn.r ind Byron Nilion ln 1M_\n\u2022nd 282 by McSpaden tnd Buck\nWhite in 1943 Mr. Mly, who hid t\ncrew of workmen equipped with\npneumatic drills punch holes in\ntht frozen god thia Winter to plint\na couple of thouund matured trees\non the links, flgurei 283 will be the\nwinning tally this time.\nIndians Blast\nBobo Newsom\n1 35\n.117\n10\n.11\n81\n4T8\nI no\n330\nNBW YORK STOCKS\nCORDWOOD  SAW   MANDRXUS\nSaw Bl-dte\nUnt Stock of Plpt. PUtlnge.\nBelting. Pulleyt. Cooeeyer Chain.\n____fll_l and other _upp___\nACME   MACHINERY    L-MITED\n1147 Main tl Vancouver. B C\nQukk  Delivery\nLONDON B B  HOISTS\nI ton    *I1 iu\u00abl. \u2014snd and powtr\nIn  etock    Immediate delivery.\nPURVES E RITCHIE i SON\nIU   Hornby MAr   4331\nVancouver   IC\nLOST AND FOUND\norroMr.TwitTii\t\nW  E  MARSHALL\nOptometrlste *\n148*1  B\u00bbv  Ave. Trt'l Phon*  IT)\n 8t\u00abH fA-TIIEIH\t\nLAWSONS SASH  PACTORT\nHardwo >d merchant 373 Baker 81\n\u00bb_COND  HAND  ITOREI\nWX   BUT.   SELL   AND   EXCHANGE\nWhslbsve yout Ph  8J4, Ark Store\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nFOR SALS - HAR1XY DAVIDSON\nTwin 74 motorcycle. Newly overhauled Excellent Una SIMM caah\nApply Oul_.no Amoroso. Creaton\nFOR SAL-t\u2014D.AL WHEEL TRAI\nter air brake*, good tire*. 4-ton cap\nAlto quantity '\u00ab drill steel, new\nlot Oore Bt\nAm Smelt is Ret ....\nAmer  Telephone  \t\nAmerican Tobacco \t\nAnaconda   _\nBeth Steel  _\t\nDupont  \t\nEastman   Kodak   _..\nOen  Electric  ...\t\nOen Poods    \t\nInternational  Nickel\nKens* Copper \t\nStan Oil of N 3\t\nUnion Pacific \t\nUS   Rubber\t\nUS Steel\n41H\n143 %\n71\nn\\\n63',\n1594\n164\nJt\",\nML,\n30',\nJ3'.\nST.\n110\n33'.\n60',\nWINNIPEG CHAIN\nWINNIPEO,   July   II   (CP)\u2014Oraln\nquotatloni:\nRTE:\nOct    IMH    lOtti    108H    IOC*\nDec     lots    IM',    lots    108H\nMiy   Ill       illH    lios    ill's\nOaU:  AU  futures  at celling  prlcee\nof 51'.B.\nBarley: All futures at celling price*\nof tl',11\nCASH PRICES:\nRye: lew   IM*,\nCLEVELAND, July lt (AP) -\nCleveland Indians pounced on Pitcher Bobo Newiom for \u25a0 dozen hlti\ntodiy u thty defeited Philadelphia\nAthletlci T-L Tht victory wis tbi\nTribe's second of the serlei with\nthe A'l.\nPhilidelphli 111\nI Cleveland 1 11   0\nNewiom ind Hayes: Kilman ind\nRottr\n'    CHICAOO, July 11  (AP)\u2014After\n! loilng 11 itralght American League\ngamn to Botton Red Sox thit yttr.\nWhite    Sox    finally    managed    to\nI squeeze out \u2022 victory tn their llth\nOeU:  All grades st celling price*   meeting today, S-4.\nH'\/>- '    Tht Chicago-la icored all thtlr\nNILSON DAILY NSWS, THURSDAY, JULY 20. 1944 - 7\nSPORTS\nUNSUNG HERO\nVAeJL\nScHRieBefc,\n*-T.\u00ab-ao ftfffdr\npRA\u00ab-T.C\u00bbPi't_eV\u00bb*-**'\n\u00abj\u00bb Ala*, yips* .UtfeM\ni*A*it*at'wm***m riQsoiw-\nLttt Sui-11917\nBarley\nAll grades st calling prlcea\nCalgary Livestock\nrum   on   four   singles   tnd\ntn tht fifth Inning.\nthn*\nChi_sgo\n4 1\nI   I\nCALGARY. July II (_P)-H_e_pu I    Bowtom, Woodi (I) ud Wigntr;\nyesterday: tM rattle. 30 calves.  115-   Grove, Tliynei (I) md Tresh.\nhogi.   108  sheep.  Today:   133  cattle \u201e .\t\n4 calve*. 4 bogs. ,\t\nCattlt market active. Oood dry Nd        .      , .      ,.   .,_.___.__.\nbutcher steera 13 80-1181 Oood true ! --TROIT, \u2022'uIt \u00bb <AP)-__e-\ntteera 11 80-11 Oood lo choice butcbci ceaalve errors in the 10th Inning by\nheifers.  10 80-11 so.  common to me-   Joe Kuhel. George Wyitt ind Rick\ndhim   8-11   Good locholo.^ fed calvte    p--,!.   (lv,   Dttrolt   Tlgtrl   I   1-T\nAmerlcin    Leigue   victory    today\nBatting Leaders\n\u25a0y Thl Anocltttd Prest\nTeam and plsytr O Ab R H Pet\nWilker, Dodgtn 11 M 44 IM -54\nMuiltl. Cards 10 HI II 10S JM\nDotrr, Red Sox M U0 U IM JM\nWelntnub, Giants 70 Ml 41 78 JM\nTucker, W. Sol (1 Ml 11 75 .512\nFox. Red Sox U IM U U .118\nRuni bitted In: Amerlcin Ltagui\nStephens. Browns, M; National\nI-eague - Welntrauli, C.isntl, M\nHomt runt: Amerlcsn Lttgut \u2014\nMttheny, Ysnkees. tnd Cullenbine.\nIndians, 11; Nitional Leigue\u2014Ott,\nGlinU, X.\n13-.8-13: common to medium 11-12\nOood cows 7.78-818. Oood bulla 718-\n710. Oood to choice veal calves 11-12\nOood stocker snd feeder steers 8\u20148-10\nHogs 1810 for A's at yardi.\nOood lambs 115.-13\nWWohL JhmiL . . .\nT\nSHORT OF WATER?\nSolve  votif  problem\nwith a\nCentrifugal\nPump\nPowfrH\n|M       K   \"'.\"II\nIth   L\u00abu\u00bbcm   4-cyclt\nG    I    flectrlc\nI\/XTT    RATURIUT     KirnW,    DARK\nar*t     wllh     whlt*     c.\u00bbr_lixft      fh\nMnrtl   IM   rom  WAKT  AD I\ntoquotes\nAVJHTVJIO   AN  IHOIB  1U0  ITOXUKITCOTL\nKA1-TTBAOHQ\nTuluaTi   Ofr\"f'\u25a0    IN    WORKING   BVTLi   FOR   AM*\ntlR A MAN WORK* IVIIJ rx^R HIMnJ-^HI-UOD\nqtKHjM tr* q-HrUtVm\u00ab of f\u00bb-\n*r..t*n e'plmn m **ui-\nth\u00abrtrt-rT    h*w    r\u00abT 1 trad\nm\u00bbT    i.ih\u00abtllHt#    tnt    IM    i>M flntl    '1\nlhn>u|h\u00abiii  irt* \u2022ntir\u00bb cr;pt*-Cnow\n.irt crip\ntn    fi.\nmotort. Ideal for tvtry pumping\nr\u00ab<juir*mfnt Ix>w Initial coit, economical   operation.\nPEEBLES\nMOTORS\nLONDON. July 11 (CPi-The stock\nmarket d\u2014played a firm tone at tht\ncloae\nBritiah funda finished selectively\nI blihtr In tht foreign group, bonda\n| were ttesdy for th* mm part though\nI Oerman litna doted below tht beet\nlevels of the day.\n| HXW YOU!.\u2014Stocks advanced free-\nUona to around a point under leeder-\nship at rails snd specialUee.\nUost Canadian iaeuet btld to the\nfirm aide\n-ONTKXA-, Trading Utnds were\nindefinite up to the fifth hour.\nAlcoa Preltrrtd and amelteri Improved In met\u2014_ and Noranda and\nNickel backed up O'Brien. Slecoe and\nSullivan firmed In mlnea and Sherrltl\nand   Canadian   Malt-tic   potted   dt-\nTOItONTO \u2014 Tht marttt Indulged\nIn a considerable rally and both\nmining groupt cloeed on top Tbe\nOolda wer* down at raid-day\nO'Brien. Lake Dufault and tba Yellow*.nlft ttockt **t the pact on tht\nssoved    fractionally\nieeo PORD PABBi-H OAB T_UH\u00bb-\naalealon   N*le_o Auto Wrecking and\nOaswge\t\nB-t-UivT    __DAN\nros   salc   im\nAl  shapt.  lttt II\nPh   loel-R\nSUT COVERS\nfo lit most makei ot can\nCuthbcrt Motors Ud.\nMrl...,,.   II    C\nrecovery tn tbe Ooldi while Bleep\nRock wu t leadtr In the Bate MeUI\ngroup.\nPractlona ware added is the beea\nmetal eectlos (or Hudson Bay and\nBmeltera.\nVAHCOUVM \u2014 Minaa were active\nand Oils eteedy.\nWINNIPIO - United Kingdom Inter.*- purchaaad aoo.ooo buahab of\ntop gradt wbeat.\nRye    fu\nhigbw\nClosing values were \u00ab_-\u00bb east\nhigher wllh July at Hots. October\n\u2022 lots. December 81.08s aad May\nHUH-V\nCHICAOO - Orals futures eaaad\nback lo neer yrsterday'a \u2014oaa Is the\nlate trading after having head firm\nto strong tsrotifh moit A lb* aatelon\nWheat doted ', higher to % lower\nthan yeelerday's flnlah. July 81 S7S.\nOats ware unchanged to s hit\u2014ar\nJuly Tl Rye waa '_ to % higher, tuly\n11 10 Berley eta up S\n11 M%.\nover Wuhlngton Senators It wll\nDetroit'! ncond straight triumph ln\nthi ivrltt tnd ninth lo 11 garon\nwith Wuhlngton thla reason.\nWashington .         1 11   I\nD-troK      -\u2014 T   1 10\nLeonard tnd r_rr__; Ov___i\nand Swift\nST. LOUIB, Jul. 11 (AF)\u2014Exploding In Iht slith Inning with\nthilr old-tlmt- powtr. Ntw York\nYanku defeated M. Loull Brownt\nIS tonlghl to clon the gap on the\nAmerlcin , Lee<u.-l-aden to two\nfull gsmee.\nTht Yinki psahtd homt four rutin thtlr big Inning, thrtt of thtn\non Johnny U-dtU'i seventh homer\nof tht llisnr, to ovtrconu I th___-\nrun deficit\nNew   York    .    . I 10   I\nSt Loull 1 11   \u2022\nBonham  ind   Hemiley;  Jikuckl.\nCuter   (\u2022)   tnd   Htrworth.   Hindi.\nS. July\nToronto Stoek Quotations\nsum -\nAnR_>-Huro_-lan   \t\nSeattle Oold Mlnea   ...\nBldsood   Klrkland    ....\nButalo  Ankerite  \t\nCe*tt*-Tre_*a\u2014_y   \t\nOtntrtl   Patricia\nChromium Ukl.\nConlarum ICInet\nCor.aolidated MUS\nDome   Mlnea   .\nlaat   Malartla\nPakonbrldle   Nickel\nHard Rock Oold\nRolllngar   . .    ._\nRudaon Bay M at 8\nInternal   Nickel\nKen-Add-on      \t\nKlrkland Lake      \t\nLake Shore Mines \u2014\n_emeque   OobUw   . _\nUtile  l_mg  Lac   _\nMarl.  Cockahuu    \t\nMadten Red Ukl \t\nMalartlc Oold\nMrlntv** Porcupine ..\nMcK.r.rl,   Raad   Ukl\n7_m\n1II\nJS\n141\n1 hi\n3 to\n: to\n1 Tl\nitn\n_*,_\n1th\n4 .SO\nII\n1 -I\nIH-\nUM\nI0.TI\n1 re\nIter,\n\u00abS0\n11)\n188\nsm\nno\n\u25a0 71\nMining Corpora-loa\nNipitalng Mining    _\nNoranda  \t\nPan\u2014sir Porcupine\t\nPerron Oold  .     \t\nPickle Crow Oold\t\nPowell Rouyn OoM __\nPraatos latt Dome _\nBan Aston\u2014\u2022 Oold _\nBbtrrllt Oordon    .\nBladen Malaruc \t\ntylrasito      .    ..\nTerk-auf-ai Oold ..\nToburm OeM Mlsaa\nVftnurat   _ _.\nWelti Aaalat   .. \t\nWright _Uigieam ..\nOnce*nllle \t\nAunor\t\nDpper Oda .\nOltnt   T   K\nAmaatie\t\nO-rtaai\t\nTraass 0 \u25a0 _.\n\u2022ma tMk .\nOolcitn   Otto\nNalllw.ll    \t\n(MIS\nImpeetel\nl\"'*r   \"\nVtrmlliu   ..\niMiriTmiia\n\u25a0ell\n101\n110\nBUS\nT_\n1 40\n! gg\nIK\n1 SI\n_M\n400\n74\nII\n171\nIM\nI IS\n11 7S\nSIS\nIM\nI -4\n4 11\n140\nto\nIM\n140\nI0t\nIM\n11\n04\nBrewer.* DteUllar.\nCen Car k> Ti,\t\nCan Oamenl Ht\nCan  Maltlna\nCan  Pacific  uli\nOn hsd Alechol \"\u00bb\"\nDoml\u00ab*_n Brides\nDkUltora Baaa-ami\nP*t A Oanada \"\u00bb\"\nNamlHOB  Brldt*\nImperial   Tobecco\nMil tl ttl   Power\nDal Steel  Car   .....\n\u2022ttl tf OM\nII\nr_S\n>u\nu\n\"S\nii\nii>.\n\u2022\nm.\nm\nMS\ni\nns\nM\nIT  .\n17\nNewark Bears\nPut on Drive\nTORONTO. July II (CP) - Ntw-\nirk Bears trt tht onlr t'sm thtt\nhit not htld tha Inttrmttoatl Lttgut totdershlp it lent oexe thk\nion. tnd fron thtlr bt-tttosw\nof tht lut thrtt weeks It'i ahsrtoua\nUm mtn of Tommy Thomel rmt\nthtt ftct\nOn Just Tl tht Yiaktt _\u00bbBi_-___\nwwrt s!niggling along hi 'eighth\nplace. 10V_ games tfl tht peace\nof tht leading Baltimore Oriole*\nA wttk later Ihtj wwrt HlU tut.\nwhlto Uklng sii of ten dec-Ion*.\nWanning up to tht yob Hit Bttn\ncaptured eight whlto toeing wt to\ntht -nrt itvtn day- tnd mrmil to\nfifth place, ln the peat week thl\ndrivt continued for di vtctortot to\nnews -id-tot totoi-f that, within IH gunet of lh* fr-nt-runnlng\nMontreal  Royals\nThat addi up to M trrumplw to\nM iM-npto, ptrrUsg tht hn to\ntht thick at tht already \u00ab_sfu__d\nItruggle for champtonghrp honors\nAnd ilthough they're bten getting\nimproved perfw i-tnm rlfht to\ntht lineup ovtr thtt atreteh, H It\nsilll hard to aee what makei thea\nellrk In such s ma sing fk-kton. Only\ntat ragutor. Flnt \u25a0_\u25a0___\u2022__) Dtitoh\n7.1m mer man.  at hitting oeee  JMt\nWhile tht Ne-irk drive held Ow\nspotlight lar um ttend itrttgM\nWMk. tht toontrttl Ra-ili added\nhack Into _m Lmb met ky a\ntttfto (ante **tr lto II Is\u2014i. Tht\nRoyils hltt hMa aaaody winners\nfor \u2022 month _tw uid htew nub\nttthtd Ihtnwlliit u strwag paa-\n\u25a0tnt toni\nDodgen Whip\nReds 10-5\nl>__n_-_____\u00bbHIA. July II (._.)-\nAuthor of t ihutout until two were\nout In tht ninth. Ken Raffrnsberger\nhtld Plttiburgh Plrtttt to di hlU\nIs pitching Philidelphli Phllllei to\n\u2022 4-1 victory tonight\nPltUAlUIgh \u2014a   I   1\nPhilidelphli 4 11   1\nStrtncrrkh. __wd(no (I), Cuccur-\nullo (I) ind I\/spei; Itaffenlberfer\n\u2022ad Ptocock.\nBOSTON. July II (API - Airtight pitching girt Nate Andrews\nhli IMh triumph of tht Nttlontl\nLeague Mason todty ind tnibled\nBoiton Bnvee to ehake tha Chicago\nCub jinx and defeat tht vteiton.\nl-l. ta thl opener A l four-game\nM_to_L\nChicago 1   7   1\nBolton I II   I\nChrproan, nerrlng (D aad WD-\nllama, Andrewi ind Kluttl.\nChtdtant- ,111\nBrooklyn 11 11   8\nWilteri. Cartar (4) Shoun 11)\nand   Mueller;   Melton.   Webber   II)\nDavte (I) tad Owene.\nKAN FIRST QUARTER\nMILE IN 56.1\nSTOCKHOLM, Jwty tl (AP) -\nWht*. Ansa Aatimia hen, u\u00ab i\nmw warto raaard ef 4\u00abt_l fer\nthe milt )aaati lay Hi attpiet tft\ntha flnt gsurtoe la the amMlng\nlima tf tU wiieti.\nThl M-yMr-ild teheel taachtr\nraw   tht   nemo*   auertor   la   MJ\n dt, tha third lr, lii and fin-\nIthed \u00bbp with a IM Iaal lap.\nPalms and Humei\nBaffle to Tie\nPalmi tad HumM fu .bill ri-U-U\nbattled to \u2022 _-_.il tie In \u00ab Men i Fut-\nbill L\u00abtfu\u00ab fuiM WednewJay tr*\nenlnt wher. the game wu ctutd It\nth* end of th* wventh Innlnf due\nto \u2022 he ivy duit itotm. Th* gum\nwu clo** ill th* way wtth both\nSouthpaw chucken pitching itendy\nball. 811m Kraft, veteran ball player and roach of the Palmi. mad* hi*\nofficial entry tnto fastball and pull-\nad off aome nice catches ln deep\nright field. The Hume*, ahort-\nhanrled. uaed Johnny Duntmore of\nBoe-nga.\nJack)* Preatley waa high man for\nth* Palmi croaadng th* home plate\ntwice. Khadtgan, Douglu and Al.\nBrown acored the other three runa\nfor th* Palmi Duntmore led th*\nHumu with two nini whll* Kunti,\nHeine* and Croaaby brought home\nthe other three runa. Batterie*\nerere: Hume*\u2014Heine* and Arcure.\nPalme\u2014Mauloff and Khadtgan. Umpire* were Sltm Porter end S*m\nBrown, 9*,.   Scorer wu Jackie Mor-\nBALI SCORES\nPACIFIC  COAST\nSan Diego  1-4, Un Angelu l-l\nINTIRNATIONAL\nMontreil T, Buffilo 1\nMontreal !_, Buffalo I\nJim? Dty 1. Baltimore I\nBall Standings\nNATIONAL   LIAOUI\nW\nL\nrn\nSt 1\/tuU        \t\n8^\nts\n7M\nCincinnati\t\n44\nV\n5\u00ab\nPtttakurgh      \u2014.   \u2014\n31\nu\nHI\nNew York\nto\n41\n4*4\nPhiladelphia \t\n1*.\n4J\nMS\nBrooklyn\n\u25a0\nM\nill\nChicago\n11\na\ntr\n_____n\nu\n47\n411\nAMIRICAN  LIAQUI\nSt I_iuU\n4-\nW\n_*n\nNew York\n44\nr\nHI\nBeaton       \t\n44\n41\n111\nCleveland\n42\ntl\n4\u00abH\nDetroit                \t\ni:\n44\n4RR\nWashington\t\n!'\u25a0\n41\n4_K\nChicago\n*:\na\ntw\nPhiladelphia\nn\n17\n440\neetw****^\nmjkmm****2mma***^^\n%*? lm*****-\n\\*ew      '\nm\nDOW JONB AVIIAGIS\nIt ind .    mti up\nm mu          WMm\nM MUMM ttm ep 11\n..MO.....,, <^\nAS** **HI es msH>**^\n r\n\u2022 - NELSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1944\nLAUGHING\nFred end Ptulett* bed all the\nwrong answers to tbt itrvtnt\nproblem...when tbty posed\n_\u00bb a hired couplt to get the\nonly room in town! You'll\nagree, tb* tcreen't deffieit\nteam have mtdt tbe *t*wr't\njunninthit!\t\nft**w*mtwy\nFeatures ot\n7:30 - 9:33\nComplete SKowt\n7:00 - 8:53\nPAULETTE GODDARD \u2022 FRED MucMURRAY <_\nSTiWDWG Room Only\n- '-- IDWARD ARNOLD \u2022 ROLAND YOUNG\nhuaivmoon\u2022 roamhau- a.a_v\u00bboun_ncrw.\nExtras:\n\"Lotatt News\" - \"Swim Capadaa\" - \"Unusual Occupations\"\nQMS\n\"SLAVABOHU\" ,\nTha itory of tha Doukhobot.\nBy J. F.C Wright.\n$3.78\nMann, Rutherford\nDRUG CO.\nFo. A.S. MacPhall\nol Nelson Bags\nGerman Dornlor\nArmy lo Death\nSays Montgomery\nGENERAL MONTGOMERY'S\nHEADQUARTERS IN FRANCE,\nJuly 11 (AP)-General Montgo\nmtrry estimated today thtt 1B_,000\nGermini htvt been \"written off\n\u2014kllltd, wounded tr captured\u2014\nIn tht llx-wttk-tld campaign It)\nNormandy tnd declared Alllid\ntroops would \"htvt ne difficulty\nIn defeating tht Germans In\nFrtnet.\"\n\"Our object It to write ott Otrmtn penonnel tnd equipment,\" tbe\nAllied Ground Comminder told e\npren conference. \"Bleed the Oermin military michtnt to deeth tnd\nthe time will come when the enemy cint go on.\"\nReferring to operatloni Eait of\ntht Ornt Montgomery nld: \"Yei-\ntcrdaV wu in extremely good dty.\nThere Is no doubt thit we hive\ngained tactical surprise . . .\n\"We hive very itrong irmored\n\u2022nd mobile forcn twty to tbt\nSouth tnd Southeast of Cien tnd\ndue Eait of Caen.\n\"In winning thli, we hive undoubtedly written ott \u2022 grest deil\nof enemy _____\n\"Our cisualtlei ln penonnel tnd\nequipment hivt been extremely\nlight\u2014ln ftct ilmoit negligible\u2014to\nftr.\"\nTurns Down McGaar\naitdSlaghtOffara\nto Witness\nOTTAWA. tAr a .en - tm\n(onn wppo-iin wht ate\ntt the twweme*!**\nCommltttt - Arthur Slaght <_\u2022\nPtrry Sound) ind O. 0. McGeer\n(L-Vincouver Burrod)\u2014todty of\ntend to lerve for \u2022 period u wit\nnews initeid ot memberi, but their\noffer wtt not icctpted.\nMr. Slaght nld thit Mr. McGeer,\nt former miyor of Vincouver tnd\nloaf in advocate of money reform,\nihould be called as t wltnen.\nW. A. Franr (L-Northumberlind.\nuld Um commlttu would tllow Mi\nMcGeer to mikt I ititement without celling him u I witness.\nBEEVERON -TONIC\nTABLETS\nA MW tfltctivt tonic prtpir-\nttlon for iniemli tnd convilti-\n$1.00 bottle\nSold only it your Renin Store.\nCity Drug Co.\n' PhoneM\nu\u00bbm\nHOW IS THB TMI TO\nP-A-l-N-T\nOet miterlil ud tdvlci it\nMURPHY BROS.\nfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nTEXACO\nOUTBOARD LUBRICANT\nWtttrprool t*-ea tube\nCuHibart Moron Ltd.\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\n-WW*\nSOMERS\" FUNERAL\nSERVICE\nTO Bete St Phone HI\nOpen Day and Nlfht\nCrematorium Ambulinct\n______________>\u00bb___\u00bb--\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014'\nlaaaaaa\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nlain 205\nMedicil Arti Building\nHitler's Generals (lash Over\nStrategy Declares Captured Officer\nJew* Watch\nPrtetettt . .\nIs\nFor fine repairing\nSm...\nHARVEY\n\u00abM Jiwiller. ttl Bskrr St\n*}\nTRY A\nMerry-Go-Round\nAT THI\nMELON DEW\nMOSCOW, July ll'.AFi-The\nRunlin pre* publlihtd todiy t\nititement by Oen. Edmund Hot-\nmtltter, captured Comminder of\ntht lltt German Tink Corpi, de-\ncltrtng t dltafreeinent among HM-\nIrr's Generils ovtr strstegy on tht\nEastern front wss coating l grest\ntoll of Uvea tnd pr_it_n_r_\nTht ctpt-Utd Oentrtl'i ititement\nit published ln Soviet newspspers,\ncrltlclied Hitler's Insistence on\nholding ground tnd refusing to re-\ntrett unleea bludgeoned from poll-\nlions.\nTldd    Marahil    (Emit)    Buach\nCommander ot tbt central front between Iht Prtpet Marshes md Baltic ______ the tree ot tht moet \u00ab*te-\ntiCTilar Ruulan advance! ot MO\nmllea or mort) told me Hitler for-\nbadt tny retreat\" Otn. Hotmetiter'i\npublished .Utement ttld, \"Hitler\nordered every Inch of occupied\ncountry defended. Although I considered tht order wrong. I htd th\nobey.\n1 went to ny tht defeat tn\nWhite Russia ll in namplt ot the\ntalent-tea commind of Hitler. When\nMinhill Bnuchluch. Uit and von\n_*_n__tt_t tnd othen tried to point\nout errors, they were discharged \"\nTht ciptive Oeneral said Oermtny htd no iimiree to hold tuck t\nltrgt territory it Hitler It now ordering the irmy to defend.\nThe Soviet pren further quoted\nthe ititement at taring young Nud\nGenera- wch M Man-el\nRommel, a field Comminder In\nTrine*, end the UU CoL Oen. Id-\nuard DttU. Commander In North\nrtnlmd until hit deeth recently in\n\u2022 plane accident, llded with Hitler\nagainst tht older O-amanrlarl The\nyounger Generals, Ho_____tor \u2022_.\nih\nLooking Beiutlful\ndepends upon the\nBeeuty Shop yoo\nchooie.  Comt  to\nHai*,h Tru-Art\nBeiuty Stloa\nJohmtoni Block\nROSCOE\nAND\nFOURNIER\na_s.fU._M_N\n*XT CHICT AUTO IIP. V.CB\nPhoot IB Utile-. B C.\nFLYINQ OPPICIR MicPHAIL\nLONDON, July M (CP)-Cmi-\ndlin troopi fighting In tin Cien\ntree todiy tnd tht tupport of in\nRCAF. umbrella it Typhoon\nfighter bomben Waited Oermin\nfun md mortir positions tnd troop\nconcentritloni.\nThli, however, wu Jutt I pirt of\ntht RCA F. participation ln tht\ntlr wtr. CtnidUn bomben during\nthe nlfht helped blut tht Ruhr\nsynthetic oU plant it Weiiellng ind\ntht RCAT. Nlghthiwk Mosquito\nSquidron ihot down two Oermin\nplinei over Cien wthout lon.\nWo. W. O. Klrkwood ot Edmonton, with C N. Mlthaon of Winnipeg u ntvlfttor, destroyed ont of\ntht Otrmtn planes raiding Cien\u2014l\nJunkers SI. PO. A. S. MacPhiil of\nNelton, B.C.. fot i Dornler 117.\nTheie \u2022\u25a0kills\" brought tht Nlght-\nhiwki totol to 11 since tht Invulon\nKamloops Filer\nHeads Squadron\nWTTH THE R.C.A.P. D. NORMANDY, July II (CP) - Plt-Lt\nJohn r. McElroy, DFC, of Kimloopi, B.C., a-yur-old Canadian\nfighter tot of Malta, hu taken\nover commind of tht RCA F. City\nof Oihawa Spitfire tquidron of tht\nSecond Ttctlcil Air Pone, It wu\ninnounced tonlfht\nHe guceeedi Sqdn. Ldr. Fred\nGreen, D.F.C, ot Toronto, who wu\nInjured ln \u2022 cruh landing ifter\nUl ilrcnft wu hit by fltk. Green's\ninjuries, though not terlous, will\nkeep him on the ground for tomt\ntime.\nMcElroy, whon score li seven\nenemy ilrcnft deitroyed, SH prob-\n\u2022bly dettroyed ud elfht dimiged,\nhu himself been ihot down three\ntimet, once ilnce D-Dty. Tht lut\ntlmt ht etciped Injury ind wu\nbtck ln tht tlr \u2022 ihort tlmt liter,\nshooting down two enemy lircraft.\nHi wtnt to Malti ln June, 1M2,\nreturned to BrlUln for Instructions!\nduties md tfter 10 monthi wmt\nbick to Ctntdt on leive ln August.\nIMI Ht returned to Britain thit\nDecember to Join the R.C.AT. Red\nIndian Squidron as t Flight Comminder.\n\"hive hid Uttlt experience la wir.\"\nIht ctptlve uld thtrt wu con\nsldrrible entafonlm. between older\n\u25a0nd younger commanders, but thit\nthe vetennt were keeping silent\ntnd cirrylng out orderi beciuie\nField Mirshal Gen. Wilhelm Kel-\ntel. Chief of tht High Commind.\nhid innounced thit my criticism\nwould bt punished by deith.\nHofme-itor asserted thit Hitler,\nto iff irm hut strategy, recently called \u2022 conference of Generaii ind\nAdmlriU ind thit ht ittended.\n-HU (Hitler's) flee waa swollen.\nhis voice Wu low ind he got mt__d\nup in his speech,\" the itotement\nnld.\nHetnrich Hlmmler, Getttpo Chief,\nand Propaganda Miniiter Piul\nGoebbeli ittended the conference,\nwhich wn deecribed u i five-day\nschool.\nTht prUmiei nld Hitler rambled\nand stumbled over hii words\nthroughout hit speech to hit Com-\nmanders and ansrted. towird the\ndon, thtt Germany would win the\nwer. of count.\n\"But nobody explained Just how,\"\nHofmetttor'i slitement nld.\nHe added thtt. d-tplto the itnnge\ndelivery tnd Uck of conviction In\nHitler's uh-ramet. some of the\nyoung Generaii appeared charmed,\nespecially when Hitler \u2022 told them\nthe wiy to victory wn through\nfilth In. Ner ism\n\"The older, experienced Com-\nminden viewed the speech ikep-\nSdwln I uctlly,\" the Hofmetitor lUtemtnt\naald. \"we knew his words could not\nremedy conditions it tbt front\nwhen soldiers, Unki ind pUnes\nin needed \"     \u2022\nBetter Conditions Without Freedom\nLoss in Money Reform\u2014McGeer\nOTTAWA, July JO (CP) - Tbt\nCommoni Bunking Committn todty\ndiscussed in imendment to tht ben_\nbill moved by G. G. McGeer (_,-\nVincouvtr Burrard) which would\nmike It unltwful for iny chirtered\nbank to creite tnd lltut bink deposit credit u \u2022 substitute for lawful currency ind credit of Cimda.\nunleu luthority wu given by t\nBoard compoeed of the Governor\nof the Bank of Canidi. tht Minister of Finance and tht Prlmt Mlnliter.\nMr. McGeer uld tbe lm tn Canada today wai money reform venui\nsoclillsm. He uld he believed thtt\nmoney reform would permit full\nemployment cultural ictivlties for\nCtnadini in thetr leisure houn, better educational services md nelll\nsecurity without tht lon ot freedom Involved in soclslism.\nMr McGeer uid the right to Issue the medium of exchtnft mutt\nbe firmly in the hinds of the government.\nA banker who wu I cuitodlin\nfur \u25a0 depositor could not afford to\nr_n the necemry risks in serving\nin expanding economy.\nThe Bank of Canada now wu I\npublicly-owned utility. In tbe pott-\nwir period government financing\nwould, be needed. The spectre of\nunemployment muit never be tllowtd to march acroaa the Dominion\nand Canida muit be prepered to\nfinance employment to the limit.\nThere wu the prospect that most\nCanadian industries going full out\nfor gix months could cretU domcttic\nsurpf-itei.\nBut uses mutt bt found for the\nproduction power developed during the war. nld Mr. McOter.\nexports In\n' tht war\nTo Spend $70,000\non Consolidated\nSchools, Kimberley\nKMBERLEY, B. C. - Ritoptywi\nof thl Klmberley Unltad Rural\nSchool Dlitrlct recently tutborUed\nexpenditure of 170,000 for the neat\nyeir for tht consolidated ichooli\nhere. An Increut ln opentlng ex-\npentes of $.000 In teicherf ultriei\nIt Includtd In tht estimate, which\nll tht ume u Utt yeir'i expenditures which Included buying md\nrenovating \u2022 building for Junior\nfradn.\nThe.boird chilrmin, J. McKlm.\nreported thet the frame public\nichool building wu drawing crlti\ndim trom virloui offlcliU who\ncUlmed \u2022 new building wu necei-\nliry. However bt suggested tht alternative of setting uide one mill\nof \u2022 ichool ttx for tht next two\nyetn ind ipendlng the accruing\n|M00 on remodelling the preient\nbuilding u in iltemitlve. Tht\nsplendid new brick high school\nbuilding, ample accommoditlon\nwhen It wu built \u25a0 few yetn tf\",\nll ilreidy overcrowded, md It miy\nbe necemry to secure idditior.il\naccommodation for IU puplU soon\nMr. McKlm wu reelected to \u2022\ntwo yeir term u truitee, ilonf with\nJ. Hunt while J. Hill, A. A. Wit-\nklru ind B. H. Bentley were ill\n.hosen it the meetlnf for one year\nterms. 8. McL. Norton wu uninl-\nmously chosen to continue u auditor.\nSTRAW,\nHATS\nKeep cool that- hot\ndays In on* of these Straw\nHots.\nNiw weaves, new\nshapes, ntw colore.    All\nlira.\n$2* _ $3*\nEMORY'S\nLIMITED\nTHE MAN'S STORE\nBATH, England (CF )-J--__\u00bb*\nCarls* Orand. 11. veteran ol 40 ytM\non the London md provincial alaea\nwu klllid by enemy action In Hum\nern England Hit mother wu -aril\nOnnd, five Umea mayoran tf I\nand authorm of \"The Wtli-W\nTWIm.\"\nPrint! Industry oould do iome-\nthing, but It would be difficult to\nfet the privite living tn government bondi Into Induitry. Then wu\nno right to conclude thtt money\nwould bt turned Into privite enterprise. The threit ot tociillim, fair\nof disturbed conditions tnd Initio mil wert factor dlKounflnf\nthe. trtnifer.\nTht bulk of Cinidlin\ntht tint 10 yun after\nprobably would depend on \u2022 leise\nlend program beinf cirrled on, u\u00abd\nMr. McGeer. Cinida would hive\nto ibow her ability to organise u\n\u2022 producing nitlon, making thlngr\nother natloni needed. InUn.itioi.il\ntrade ihould be t basis of cooperation, of mutuil ild rither thin in\nincipient cauie of wir.\nThe Pedenl Government mutt\ntike the responsibility of fimncit.g\naxial urvlcu of Ctr\u2014dt md they\nmuit be broader thtn my prognm\nnow suggested to Pirliiment. Children'! illowincei ind tdtquito o_d\ntft penilom wtrt cornertto\u2014n ot\ntuch \u2022 progrim.\nMr McGeer nld then ihould be\nprovliion for tbe iged to Un In\ncomfort without beinf t factor In\ntht Ubor  mirket.\nSchools ihould bt developed u\ncentres for ptrtnto u wtll u children, tnd In \u25a0 city tuch u Vincourir tht cost of etch tuch unit would\nbt tbout 1000,000.\nROCKET PUNES\nSINK CARGO SHIP\nROME, July li (CP-Rtuttr)-The\n5000-ton former Itillin panenfer\nliner Italia, converted Into t ctrfo\n\u25a0hip by tbt Oermtnt, hu btm tunk\nby rocket-firing Vurrlcinei ln the\nNorthern Adriatic, t haadquirten\ninnouncement nld today.\nDEATHS\nMONTREAL\u2014Duncan A. Ctmp-\nbell, one of Cintdt'i Urgut cattle\nexporters ilnct tht turn of tht cen\ntury.\nCALGARY - Dontld P. McDon\nlid, 71, ont of tbt flnt ranchers In\nthe Cochrane DUtrlct JO miln Wett\nof Cilgiry.\nttttteteteette Ill\nENJOY A IIQ\nSALAD\nAT THI\nSTAR CAFE\nietteetttettttttttsnet#\nIttWttWewwwmllWwettlemWwW**\nTor a _ Appllinea\nREPAIRS\nCsD\nNELSON  ELECTRIC CO.\n174 Btktr St Phont MS\nFLEURY'S\nPharmacy\nPn\nCompound td\nAccunUly\nHid ArtiBlk.\nPHONI25\nHivi  thi  lob Dim Rlffct\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nIPECIALI-INQ\nRoaplttl    tnd    Medical    Contract\nAc-id,\ndent. Health ind Ute Iniurtnc*\nOur office paying up to 10 cUlms\nweekly \u2014 Thtrt'i a  Reamer\nCall MO or  wrtto Boi  XI\nSTUART   AGENCIES\nNtlten, I. C\nORDER NEXT WINTER'S\nCOfll.\nOn Owe Sudf* tie.\nTODAY\nQueen City Motori\nTHOMPSON\nFUNI1A-    HOMI\nAMBUtANCI  SIRVICI\n\u25a0TO-Uaftrvt  Tenors! 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'Itnnr* tttrilitg, Mh rerwiar memben ef the fimeai\naereit tmpevleli feettall t*a**i. an toewiwietn It tatttite aanlng\nga\">e Men tHey an thewa. n wisniars ef.t Cinetlen ArtllUry Ntf I-\nanal la Prune, ebtmie* w UmU toepet\u2014Ctnadleei Army Oilrnn\n\u25a0y KIRKI L SIMPSON\nAiioclated Pnn Wtr Analyst\nTht Bug Rlvtr uctor of tht Nails\nlttt will\" In Polind, from which\ntht dlssstrous itUck on Hussii wu\nUunchtd, li tut dlslntegnting betwun thi Jiws of the Rid Army\nvise clsmped upon tt from North\nof Brut Litovsk to South ot Lwow.\nThit North-South water haiard,\ncutting throufh Centril Polind tor\nnearly MO mllu from the Carpathian foothllli to tht Wutern extremity of Plntk mtrthn, It la deadly\ndanger .by Berlin's sombre idmls-\n\u25a0ion. Behind lt Un no strong river\nbarrier ilong whkh tottering Oermm irmln cm rally until tin Vistula ii reiched. And It too, U vul-\nnerible.\nLinked wtth broadening md the\ndeepening lUltd footholds In Normandy md new illled advtneu ln\nItaly, and tht ntw Ruulan blow on\nOXJTORD, Ingltnd (CP) - Sir\nHenry Titard, preeldent of tht Mlf-\ndalen College htn. hu btm awarded the Albert Medil of the Royal\nSociety of ArU for hli ichievements\nln ipplylng scientific principles to\naeronautics, and his service! to the\nidvancement  of education.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nMtat: He lint, tit llat black fie*\ntypt, larger typt ntoi en requeit\nMinimum twt llnu. 10% dli-\ncount for prompt pafwA.\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nDance every Mat al Klaf-ey \u00abe-\neea-. CkiWIat lake, B.C.\nMaedooa-U'   export   Virginia  dfta\nJO foe Itc al TaksnUnn.\n\u25a0 .armor -sturdaj anul\nTbe Blf Weetend Duct.\nHartoen Tartytoo aatnttng mliture\nMe a pouch at ValenUnet.\nWrtnter rolla lor ill makat at waah-\nara at Bettty Service, ph. tl.\nWtatod to buy late model ear. good\nwt^1\u00ab-t    Oath,   lea   UM   Maoo\ntSewi  '\nla year aapev\n\u25a0p ky \u2022tr**t\n\u25a0Mralag.\nen iisrii\nreatyt t\nI*  IIM\nThla   wnt   due   ntn   MMI\n\u25a0li in Milk far Briiila Mage M\nt pas. -in-nl rtak Mf.\nMe4en ant OMthae Dean My M.\n\u2022agtt Wt Iran  II ya. Is 1\n(Mat ant enjoy a gead teas\nThou  impcuveanenU to your pra-\nrp\u2014an thty covered by Ineurann'\nnet  ni  atJtc-woob   It-Inr\nmeat     \t\nA deiuty cherry etoner  Will ton a\n__tf nn houn A work aad\nannual and aaally\ntoday al Hippet\nmmm. ewett, *n\neperatee. Oet eae\n-an Ma la M oehmat ilwan la\natoak. O. W. MtOerhy. 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