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They mignt never be able\nto recoup the revenues they \"loit\"\nIn 1047, he said.\nThe CP.R. couniel said lt was certain net earnings ot that company\nfor JjJ-7 would fall \"far short of\nmaking tny adequate contribution\nte requirements.\"\nHe added United States railways\nalready had obtained three Increases\ntlnce the war.\nREFUSAL DANGEROUS\nMr. Canon Occupied the full day\nin argument before the commissioner.. Making an appeal for ade-\nquatt funds to maintain efficient\nrailway operations, he said evidence\nIt the long hearing \"plainly demon-\nitrttes that railway earnings were\n\"groiily Inadequate.\"\nThere wai \"dire need\" of the 30-\nper cent Increase, he laid, calling\nit the \"minimum requirement.\"\nIt would be \"dangerous\" he held,\nfor the Board to refuse an increase\non tbe bagis of an apparent improvement in 1947 finances reflecting subnormal maintenance spending. It\nwu fundamental that rates should\nbe iet on tht btsis of a normal\nprogrim.\nMuch of Mr. Carson's irgument\ntoday wu devoted to tttacks on the\ntestimony af Walter J. MacDonald,\naccountant witness for Manitoba\ntnd Saskatchewan, who had been\ncritical of iome aspects of C.P.R.\nfinances including its maintenance\neeftt.\nPHOVliv.lAL\nLlBRA\ns:   I >,\nWall Street\niveraf es Lowest\nSince Sept. 30\nPremier Visits\nCanadian Graves\nBy JAMES McCOOK\nCintdltn Prtti Stiff Wrlttr\nTHE HAGUE, Nov. 12 (Cp) \u2014\n'ime Miniiter Mackenzie King to-\n- drove  more  than   100   miles\nrein-drenched Belgium and\ncroaiing the border it the\nvillige of Putte wheat Belgian\nchlldrtn crowded tround him wav-\nIruf fligi and shouting: \"Canida!\"\nThrough Mtllgnei and Antwerp\nnil airtomoblle moved in territory\nknown to Cinadian soldiers ind\nlittle groups of ptoplt ipring to\nattention on tht streets when they\nsaw tht Ctnidlin flig fluttering on\ntht car's hood.\nAt dusk he retched the Canadian\nWar Cemetery it Bergen-Op-Zoom,\nHolland, whtre 1800 Canadian\ngraves were bright with flowers\nplaced there by tho Dutch people.\nTht Prlmt Minister placed a\nwreath on the bue of the central\nwhite crou netr a Canadian flag\nrailed ibove rows of smaller white\ncrosses. He stood with bead bowed\nand I military bind played the\nCanadian and Dutch National Anthems.\nAt Putte hi passed under an arch\nbearing a reminder that the village\nwai liberated by the Canadians Oct.\nt, 1044, and that 12 Canadian soldiers lott their lives there.\nMr. King nw the grivei of such\nCinadian dead at a cemetery where,\nIn the twilight, he walked among\ncrouei beirlng ntmes such is Spr.\nL R. McCtw, Brig. J. N. Une, Pte.\nA. Donduluk and Bdr. II. S. Martin.\nWreithi alio were placed by\nDutch representatives Including\nthoie who tint cooperated with Canadian ,oldlers is members of the\nreilitmee movement\n(See also itory on page 8.)\nNEW YORK, Nov. 12 (AP) -\nPivotal industrial shares sagged ln\nthe final hour of today's stock\nmarket, carrying average prices to\ntheir lowest since Sept. 30.\nFavorable dividend and earnings\nnews was ignored and the unfavorable emphasized, as' early resistance\nby some sections of the list was\nfollowed by a downward drifL\nMany issues closed at their lows for\nthe day with losses of fractions to\naround 2 points. Sales were 900,000\nshares compared with 720,000 Monday.\nIn Its sharpest decline so far this\nmonth, The Aisociated Press stock\ncomposite dipped .5 of a point to\n64.7. Of 1003 issues registering 450\nretreated and 335 advanced.\nCommission houses attributed\nmarket pessimism to doubts over\nmaintenance of profit margins and\nto uncertainty over antl-lnflation\nmoves by the ipeclal Congressional\n\u2022ession.\nDouglas Aircraft, which urged\nairlinei to ground iti DS-6 plinei\npending inquiry Into recent mil-\nhaps, closed 1% lower at 40y\u00ab. Bohn\nAluminum skidded to a new 1(47\nlow, closing off 2% it 3314 on a\ndividend reduction, while Pennsylvinli Rillroad at UVi wu down\nVa of a point after director! omitted\nictlon on i^ second 1847 dividend.\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 12 (CP) -\nTrading was light and changu\nslight in the afternoon teulon on\nVancouver Stock Exchange with\noils, mlnei and lnduitrlali edging\noff. Salei for the day totalled 15,770\niharet.\nIn olli Anglo Canadian tjropp.d\nI tb 1.45 while ln mines Pioneer\nfell 10 to 3.78 tnd Cariboo traded\nSffiWyP-f. mttmm ilM M\n3.50 whllt Cut W. Lamb. \"B\" ,\nat 3.25 ln industrials.\ntb\ntold\nTo Ban lmporti of\nAmerican Rye\nOTTAWA, Nov. 12 (CP) - The\nCinadlan Oovernment, acting at the\nrequett of the United States Government, his taken step, to ban\nthe importation of Americin rye\nInto Cinidi until further notice, lt\nwu leirned authoritatively today.\nThe prohibition, aimed at plugging leaki in the American food\neoniervitlon program, Is embodied\nln an order-ln-councll Just passed\nby the Cabinet and wlll bring to a\nhalt I flow of this cereal grain into\nWeitern Canada which was said to\nhave reached lubstantial proportion!.\nWINNIPEO. Nov. 12 (CP)-Graln\ndeileri In Winnipeg said tonight\nthat the flow of United Slate, rye\nInto Canada\u2014\u25a0 flow which the Canadian Government Is about to ban\n\u2014was brlik earlier this Fall but of\nlite hid been falling off.\nQUICKIES ... By Ken Reynolds\nPlu Normandie\nFire on Spy\nNEW YORK, Nov. 12 (AP) -\nFrance Amer I que, New York\nFrench-language newipiper, aald\ntoday a German ipy wu reiponilble for tbe blue aboard the M0 -\n000,000 French liner Normandie\nwhich converted the ihip into a\nflame-charred hulk tt its pitr here\nFeb. 9, 1942.\nThe paper nld the ipy now Is\nheld in Germany on a murder\ncharge.\nIt quoted him as saying several\nformer members of the German-\nAmerican Bund were working on\nthe Normandie, which was being\nconverted to a troop transport, and\nthat these men were among those\nacting under his orders who set\nfire to life belts with their solder\nlamps.\nG. F. Estrangln, the paper's newi\neditor, who wrote the story, said\nit ls based on material obtained ln\nVew York and Europe.\nThe day after the Normandie fire,\nDistrict Attorney Frank Hogan attributed the disaster to sparks from\na welder's torch and said \"there is\nno evidence of sabotage.\"\nm*\n\u2666 I f1k+ kelson's\nNELSON, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA-THURSDAY MORNINQ. NOV. ... 1947\nTt t.\nIN BARTENDER.\nDISPUTE HERE\nWill Ask Government\nIntervention if\nNegotiations Fail\nSEEK $8 RAISE\nDeadline for in agreement In I\nwigt dlipute bttwttn tht International Birttndtrt Union tnd\ntht Hotelmen's Auoclition of\nNtlion hu been itt for Stturdty.\nUnlen a lettlement I* retohtd In\nthe month-old dispute, Labor Dtpirtmtnt Intervention wlll bt\n\u2022ought undtr tht provliloni of\nBill 39 and tht queitlon will go\nbefore t Conciliation Officer for\nirbltrition.\nStrike ictlon wlll bt Uktn\nihould theie channel, for agreement be exhausted. The Union li\nuklng a pty Incrtut from 134 to\n$42 weekly ind wtrt ottered $36.\nPruident A. O. Buth and Secretary John Brlnley reprtunt the\nUnion In negotiationi with the\nHotelmen'i executive.\nDe Gaulle Urges\nAlliance\nAgainst Reds\nPARIS, Nov. 12  (AP)  - Oen.\nCharlei de Gaulle today urged\nFrance to takt the lead ln forming\nalliances with the United Statei,\nBrlttln and other countriei \"who\nfeel themselves similarly mentced\"\nby Communism.\n\"France must take the initiative\nbecauie she Is the most menaced,\"\nthe leader of the anti-Communist\nRuiemblement du Peuple Francaii\ntold i preu conference.\n\"France it the most menaced externally by thli enormoui power\u2014\nthe mott formidable lha hu ever\nfaced-and internally beciuie, Independent of her own force, thli power hu assistance within France,\" De\nGaulle declared.\nOnt of the alms of the R.P.F.,\nwhich ihowed surprising itrength\ntn France's recent munlclpil election!, wu to foiter iuch t system\nof alliances ll he proposed.\nHt declared that treatle, iheuld\nbe  concluded   Immediately  with\n_^-i&_\u00a3__W--***-\u00bbBd Brlt-\n\u25a0lh, but that theu illl.net. mutt\nbt for ipeclflc purpoie,, irrived\nit a, equal,.\nFrance must not appear tn the\nrole of beggar. On the contrary the\nmuit \"work ln conjunction\" with\nthe United Statea on full equality.\nThe United Stitei could furnlih\neconomic ild, while Frince could\nfurnlih her \"geographical position\nand moral Influence In Europe.\"\nReuther Forces\nSweep Offices\nATLANTIC CITY, N.J., Nov. 12\n(AP) \u2014 The triumphant Walter\nReuther forcei In the United Auto\nWorkeri (C.I.O.) tumbled tobacco-\nchewing R. J. Thomai and mild-\nmannered Dick Leonard out of their\nVlce-Presidential Job, today.\nCompleting the Reuther iweep of\nfour top Union offices, the U.A.W.\nconvention turned Leonard's post\nover to Regional Director John W.\nLivingston ot SL Louis.\nhi . 11 A few hours earlier Thorns, wa,\nbeaten by Dick Gosser,\nin Relocation Camp\nSome 58 Canadian citizen, of Japanese racial origin wlll iptnd\nthl Wlnttr in two huts it tht formtr No. 23 S.F.T.S., R.A.F,\nfour mlltl South of Mooie Jtw, Suk., In the fact of their refuial\nto tike employment offered In othtr pirti of Canada. Tht Japaneie\nholdouts refine to tccept employment unlen thty ire allowed to\nrtturn to thtlr formtr homei on the Brltlih Columbia coait. Thty\nalio want thtlr clalmi againit the Government for lel.ure of thtlr\nproperty In B.C. at the start of the war with Japan, settled. Mott\nof thoie remilnlng at the Mooie Jiw cimp hive at lent one mtmber\nof thtlr fimlllti working tt virlou, job, In Mooie Jtw, thut providing food for the reit .of the fimily. Tht Oovtrnment cloud thl\ncommunity men hill In Auguit tnd ilnct tht holdout! htvt bttn\nproviding their own meali. Tht Oovernment contlnuei to pty for\nhltt, light tnd wittr it tht two hub where they trt now concentrated. Abovt trt Ihown some of them It tht Mooie Jiw relocation\notmp.\t\nSAYS GOLD OPERATIONS AT HALF OF\nPRE-WAR CAPACITY; FIXED PRICE HURTS\nKIRKLAND LAKE, OnL, Nov. 12*\n(CP) \u2014 E. Lang Miller, President\nof the Botrd of Directors of Wrlght-\nHargreavos Mlnei Limited, today\ntold the innuil Botrd meeting thtt\ntht Cinidian gold-mining Induitry\nit operating at lets than 90 per cent\nof pre-wir capacity. He blamed\nlabor ihortages tnd riling costs.\nlnereued costs confronting the\nInduitry, In' view of the fixed price\nof gold, preiented \"moit difficult\"\nproblemi.\nPltclng tht Cantdltn dollar at\nparity with tht United SUtei dollir\nreduced grou Income of Wrlght-\nHargreaves by 10 per cent, reflected\nin a four-cents-i-share reduction In\ndlvidtndi, ht laid.\nWrlght-Hirgretvet now ls the\ndeepest mine on the North American\ncontinent A shad recently completed goes down to 7272 feet.\nMr. Milter was re-elected President of the Board of Director!.\nReferendum on\nTrail Town\nPlanning Seen\nTBAIL, B.C., Nov. li - The Trail\nTadanae Town Planning Commission, under the chairmanship of\nErnest Mason, wept through t\nharrowing three hour meeting ln\nthe City Hall Wedneiday night. The\nhall wu packed with lntereited\ncltl.ens.\nTht Commission wu deluged\nwith queitioni md criticisms about\nthe propoied zoning bylaw and\nilthough answers were provided by\nmemberi of the Commiuion the\nTrellite. went homtdeclaring them-\n\"WWWTMtt'no. colfttnc_(_ thtt the\nTown Planning wu good for Trail.\nThey trgued thit Trail would suffer\nseriom lou of revenue, t minority\nwould suffer hardship.\nAlthough the Town Planning\nCommlulon Is i joint Trail- Ttdtnic\nbody, thoie that attended the meet-\nTo Issue\nWedding Stamp\nOTTAWA, Nov.   12   (CP)   -\nipeclal four-cent postage stamp will;lng were all Trail resident.,\nbe Issued next An. 15 to comment-1   It was evident from the rapret-\norate   the   marriage   of   Princess sloni   and   opinions   offered   and\nElizabeth to Lieut. Philip Mount-1 from  the  existence  of  a  petition\nbatten, lt was announced today\nThe stamp, which will supplement the regular four-cent denomination for two or three months,\nwill bear a portrait of the Princess.\nThe color of the Issue hai not yet\nbeen decided upon but probably will\noe reddish brown. The stamp will\nbe of approximately the same size\nas the current four-cent Issue.\nPARTIAL ECLIPSE\nSEEN FROM NELSON\nIf any Kootenay residents chanced\nagainst the plan that a referendum\nwould be taken before any action ls\ntaken by the Clly Council.\nWant Democratic\nSpanish Regime\nBy ROSS MUNRO\nCanadian Pnu Staff Writer\nLAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., Nov\nNUMIIR 1W\nPolitical Wave of\nTerror Sweeps\nSEES RUIH OF\nINDUSTRY FROM\nPACKING STRIKES\nWheat Pool Claims\nUncertain Markets ..\nForce Herd Cuts\nSEEK COMMISSION\nREGINA, Nov. 12 (CP)-Canadt'i\nllvutock Industry will ihrlnk Into\nunimportance If recurring packinghouse strikes continue, the Saskatchewan wheat pool said today, aik'\ning for a Royal Commission to prevent future itrikei in packing\nplants.\nLouei luffered by llveitock producer! during packing strikes forced them to reduce their flocks and\nherds, the pool said in a itatement\nissued from Ita annual convention,\n\"Packing companlei and labor\nunion leaden muit be brought to\nrealize that unleu they can find a\nmore satisfactory method of adjusting labor relations than the method\nuied In recent yetn, the llveitock\ninduitry may well reach the point\nwhere lt ceases to be in important\nfactor, either ln the agricultural in.\ndustry, or ln the builneu of packing\nplant operation and iti ability to\nprovide employment ln Weitern\nCanada,' 'the itatement read.\nMARKETINGS  PLUNGE\nEarlier todty the pool reported\nthat hog marketings in Saskatchewan dropped 36.09 per cent during\nthe yetr ending July SI while etttlt\nmarketings dropped 12.02 per cent\nln the same period.\nThe pool will uk the Canadian\nfederation ot Agriculture to preu\nfor a Royal (Commlulon to Invee\ntlgate the induitry \"with a view to\nrecommending whatever action\nmight be found neceutry to prevent\ntbe repetition ot Industrial disputes\niuch ti led to the recent packing\nhouie worken* itrike.\"\nClaiming that the llveitock producer\u2014\"att innocent third party\"\u2014\nwas practically the sole sufferer in\npacking strikes, the pool aid the\nvalue of livestock depreciated\nsharply during strike! hi the marketing season.\nSeek Simple Life\nOn Jungle Isle\nikles'(CP)  t A toned-down  resolution\n,  i three weeks, build homes, sow crops\nsmoked | timed agtlnst the Franco regime in!and _.,,-, bro--_- ,0 p-ovlde \u201ev.\nto    peer    through    dismal\nWednesday  morning\nglasses   they   might   have  seen  a .Spain was approved by a vote of\npartial eclipse of the sun. 29 lo 6 in the United Nation, Politl-\nThe   phenomenon,   which  occurs!\"1 Committee today, with Canada,\npowerful occasionally with the coming of the ith\nLOS ANGELES, Nov. 12 (AP)-A\ndozen farmen, and the wlvu of\nfive of them, departed today for i\nPacific Jungle island Intent on itart\nIng lives anew.\nDescribed by their leader u\nThoroughly discourtged trying to\nUve here in the ftce of high prlcu\nand the housing shortage,\" they cm'\nbarked aboard the 74-foot tug Aster\nfor Chirote, off tht Province of\nChlrlqul, Panama.\nIn charge of Harper Henry of Los\nAngeles, who recently purchased the\nIsland, the Intrepid voyagers hope\n12 to reach their destination in tbout\nby i.._\nToledo, Ohio, libor leader. jnew moon, was visible ln Nelson\nThe election itampede got off to through clouded skies between 10\na flying start yesterday whin Reuther wu reelected Preiident without\norganized opposition and Emil\nVlazey defeited Secretary-Treasurer\nOeorge F. Addas.\na.m. and noon.\nPeople living  near  the  equator\nwould have seen the full annular\nStatei and IS other\ncountriei abstaining as an indirect\nprotest.\nThe resolution reaffirmed a decision by the General Assembly of\nlast Dec. 12. which called on U.N.\nSUSPEND MASTER'S\nAND MATE'S\nCERTIFICATES\nonly partially eclipsed.\nPacking Princess' Wedding Qift\nDepartment    of    Transport    Com-\nei mission, headed by Mr. Justice Sld-\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 12 (CP) -\neclipse, but Canadians saw the ,un!memb\"* to withdraw their diplo- Ca , j j Craddock, Muter of the\nImito from Madrid and requeited! M.Vi Gul, streim ^^10 on\nthe Security Council to act if 1 Dinner Rock, near Powell River,\ndemocratic regime were no instill-Lc 0-t u w)th lo\u201e \u201e, ,,v- \u201e\ned in Spain In a   reasonable time. ,..d     h\u201ed h\u201e certlflciU ,u,p.nded\nEarlier,    Poland.   Oscar   Lange!,.. Jx _.._\u201e,,\nwlthd ew hi- resolution urging the |   The \u201e.,-,-,,.-- -,,, ord.-ed b    .\nSecurity   Council   to   consider   the'\nSpanish     iltuatlon     \"within     one\nmonth\"   and   to   impose   economic\nunctions against Spain in an effort,    *       ... ,\n;o oust Generalissimo Tranco. L^\u2122**,****** **' Ketchum's cer-\nHe said he agreed to drop lt for ll!'\"1%\u00b01 competency wti suspend-\nlhe sake of unity, but even thf*.<l 'or four months, and First Mile\nwatered-down resolution fell far, f \u2122k, p*'\"'on w\" reprimanded\nihort of the unanimous vote its sup-!for lnt.ox'c*tlo,n, dnur'n|! **>* '<*\"*\nporters detlred. inoon 0' Nov- \u2022\u2022\u2022 Person s certlfl-\nThe Canadian delegation opposed'\"*'*\"* not impended.\nthe watered-down SpanUh  resolu-!   The stranding of the Gulf Stream\n\u25a0j-- 1 was caused by \u25a0 wrongful ict or\nA'Canadian ipokeiman later ex-1M*a*} ot the veuel', muter md\nplilned thit while Cinada a_\u00bboci-!**cond m'te. tne Commlulon found,\ntied henelf with iny declaration!0*'\"11- ,or the Judgment will be\nOf \"abhorrence of the Franco re-!'orw\"'r'Iei- -\u00b0 th\" Pederil Minister\nlime,\" she doein't believe it lijof Transport, ind later will be made\n\u2022\"constitutionally   proper\"   for   the I Public.\nAuembly   to  recommend   Security j \u2014 \u2014\u2014\nCouncil ictlon against Spain V! ir DISPUTE NEAR\nIt Is determined that the situationI*\"*' w * ** \u25a0\"\"\u25a0\u2022^\",'\nconitltult. a \"threat to the pe\u00bbcc\"SETTLEMENT\nBriUln, Russia. Trance and China\nwtre among thoae voting for the\nresolution ind ilx Latin Amerlcin\ncountrlei oppoted It Other ibiten-\ntloni Included South Africa. Auitnlii, Piklitin, The Philippines ind\nThe Netherlindi.\n\"You always laid I ihould hava\na hobby \u2014 well, I found ona In\ntodiy'i Ntwt Wint Adil\"\nit\nNelion'i wtddlng gift of food ftr tht ptoplt\nof Nelion, Lancaihire, England, I, btlng ptektd\nby tht group abovt tt tht Scout Hill. Tht picking\nwill continut tl domtlon, come from oltl-em.\nNeirly 200 parceli win ptoktd tht flnt thrtt\nnight,, total wtight of the pirceli btlng ipproxlmitely 1100 poundi. Boy Scout Commluloner D. L.\nUre, In ihlrttlttvti, li mlittd by Aultttnt Scout\nMuter Bob Covinlry, at Ntr, and Alilitant Cub\nMaiter dim Mtclntoih. Tht lidlt, trt Mrt. H. H,\nCurrlt, Mn. W. L H, Holmei, Mrl. W. Qopp,\nMrt. Q. Htllett, Mn. A. O. Pentl.nd, Mlu M.\nIrving tnd Mlu K. Renton. Note Prlnceu Eliu-\nbtth In Quldt uniform tnd Royil Family In pie-\nturn It rear.\n\u2014Dtlly New, photo.\nCarrier Attacked\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 12 (CP)-Er-\niii\".1 Dalikog, International repreientatlve of the International Woodworker, pf America, declired todiy\nthat the current dlipute tt the Million. B. C., plmt of the Eddy Mitch\nCompiny soon miy bt settled, and\nuld thtt negotiitloni bttwttn tht\nUnion tnd Compiny ire continuing\n\"amicably\".\nTht I. W. A.'i original wtge demind of 21 centi in hour Inereau ll\nrtporttd to htvt betn reduced to\n17V, centi.\nInflation ond Strikes Rouse Country;\nGunman Lynched, Common Mon Forty\nHeadquarters, News Offices Wrecked\nROME, Nov. 12 (AP)\u2014The newspapers of Italy thundered angry denunciations against the Right and the Left tonight\nas widespread violence and terror, particularly in the industrial\nNorth, took a casualty toll of four dead and seven wounded In\n24 hours.\nAll the deaths occurred Tuesday night when, In the village of Mediglia near Milan, a man identified as a member of\nthe rightist Uomo Qualunque (Common Man) movemeht stationed himself in a hayloft and shot one leftist demonstrator\nto death and wounded two others. Shortly afterwqrds he was\nlynched. \u2666\t\nUnion Leader Vlto Plpttone wai |\nkilled   In   Sicily   while   returning\nfrom a farmen' meeting near Palermo and a former Partisan was\nbeaten to death near Bologna.\nThe wave of terror, conceded by\n-bservers to be of political origin,\nwai accompanied by new expressions of popular anger at a zoom upward in prlcei, after recent declines,\nand a country-wide strike of gas\nworki employeei that deprived\nRome, tht fint city affected, of\nilluminating gu.\nLeftists stormed through central\nMilan today, deitroyed the headquarters of the Common Man Party,\nwrecked offices in which the Right-\nlit newspaper Imattino d'ltalia ll\npubllihed tnd ucked the heidquirten ot the Rightist Socialist movement\n\"Drab\" Wedding\nRouses Protests\nBy JOHN CAPREOL\nLONDON, Nov. 12 (Re_ten) -\nSections of tht Brltlth preu, echoing the dissatisfaction miny Londoners feel It the drabness of Princess Elizabeth's wedding arrangements, trt demanding more color\nud pageantry to allow the people\nto vent their  \"zest for fun and\n\u00ab**4ttS\"*''\n-They\nwint muiic tnd floodlights,\nfireworki ind dancing in the itreeti,\nparties and processions, Hut ind\nbriHfcn. tmtforrni en Nov. 20.\nBut the ministries concerned nld\n\"Ho.\"\nThe Miniitry at Fuel reiterated\ntoday that private firmi would not\nbe granted licences to flood-light\ntheir building! on the wedding\nnight\nThe Wir Mlnlitry nld the que..\ntlon of unlformi\u2014silver helmets\n\u2022nd Jackboots or plain khaki for\nthe household cavalry, cuirasses,\nbearskin, tnd plumei or battledress\nfor the Guardi\u2014still it under con-\nsideration but t ipokeiman was not\n-very hopeful\nROUTE INADEQUATE\nA Buckingham Palace official said\nit wu most unlikely that the wedding route will be lengthened, but\nthe Evening Standard today declar\ned that the route trom Buckingham\nPalace to Weitmlniter Abbey wai\nquite inadequate for the millions\nwho would want to iee the proces.\nslon. The paper contended It wu\nstill not too late to lengthen It.\nThe Buckingham Palace official\nuld that the bride and bridegroom\nwould give the people every chance\nto congratulate them when they\nappeared on the palace balcony after\nthe wedding.\nDistrict Farm\nProducts ior\nToronto Fair\nVICTORIA, Nov. 1. (CP) - Tht\nProvincial Department of Agriculture today reported that 22 crop\nexhibits will be sent from Brltllh\nColumbia to the Toronto Royal\nWinter Fair to be held Nov. 18-28.\nIt is believed a number of livestock exhibit! will'also be sent.\nThe exhibitors srt: L. Bond,\nHornby Island, red clover; T.\nBarnei, Victoria, beets; J, E Mark-\nell, Grand Forks, potatoes; P.\nTjebbes, Grand Forks, potatoes; C.\nA. Pennoyer, Grand Forki, potatoei;\nDon Wllion, Ladyimlth, potatoei\n(two); Bert Young, Koksllth, wheat,\noats, two varieties barley; Mr% A,\nKelaey, Erlckion, wheat, ton,\napplet; E. Smith, Courtenay, potitoei; J. Reld, Merville, potatoei; W.\nIllenbank, Merville, potatoei; Iti\nBrown, Fort St. John, alfalfa, creeping red feicue; Ronayne Broi.,\nPemberton, potatoei (two); P, E. B.\nFarmi, Wellington, potatoei.\nWismer Alter\nStrike Solution\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 12 (CP) -\nAnother of a series of conference!\nwas ln progress late todty 11 Labor\nMiniiter Wismer sought \u2022 \"concrete\nproposal\" for settlement of the 24-\nday walkout of 2800 transit workeri\nIn Vancouver, Victoria and New\nWestminster.\nMr. Wismer put certain propoull\nbefore repreientativei of the British Columbia Electric Railway Com*\npany and the Street Railwaymen'i\nUnion (A.F.L.) in his hunt for a\nsettlement formula, but declined to\ngive details.\nThere were reports that the men\nwere prepared to accept a 15 cent\nan hour pay boost, based on a one\nyear contract, but there wu no\nofficial confirmation. Earlier demand! called for 20 cents an hour\nand a 40-hour week, based on a two\nyear agreement. The men twice rejected offers of a 10 cent pay boost\nDemand of Harold E. Winch,\nC.C.F. Opposition Leader, that 1\nspecial session of the Legislature\nbe called to deal with the transportation crisis, found little favor\nLn Government or union-management circles.\nGounded Pending\nInvestigation\nWASHINGTON, Nov. 12 (AP)\nThe White House innounced today\nthe  grounding  of Preiident Truman's plane, \u2022 DC-8  named the\nIndependence.\nThe Independence will remain\ngrounded until officials are satis-\nfled there Is no poulbllity of\ndanger.\nThe action followed the crash In\nUtah lait month of a United Airlines DC-6, after a fire broke out\naboard.    Yeiterday    another   fire\ncauied an American Airlinei ship NEW YORK, Nov. 12 (AP)\u2014In*\nof the same type to land at Gallup, ternational Nickel Co. reported net\nN.M., after flames began -pouting profit for nine months ended Sept\nfrom beneith its fuselage. 30 of $23,522,811, equal to $1,91 a\nAt least four airlines grounded | common share, compared with $19,-\nthelr huge DC-9 planes, pending the 556,009 or $1.24 a share for the ilka\nInquiry. I period of 1948.\nSeven-Day Term for\nFalse Alarm\nNEW WESTMINSTER, Nov. 12\n(CP) \u2014 A 19-year-old Quebec\nyouth, Stuart Ross, today wai\nsentenced to seven days hard labor\nIn Oakalla Prison following his conviction on a charge of turning ln \u2022\nfalse fire alarm.\nIn passing sentence, Magistrate\nEdmonds said, \"This ls an indictable\noffense. I am going to give you\ntime to think about It.\"\nFARM SUBSIDIES, LIQUOR, WOMEN'S\nINSTITUTES ON TORY MANIFESTO\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 12 (CP) -\nOeorge Edward Richardson, 11-\nyear-old newspaper carrier, wu\n\u25a0truck over tht head  today  by a\nman  who attempted  neither  rob- _. ,,,,,.,\nbery or further violence. 70-CINT IUTTIR CODING.\nThe atlicker, detcrlbed 11 ibout j VANCOUVIR, Nov. 12 (CP)-It\n21. lmmedlitely btcamt tht object |wu reported today thit butttr mty\nof 1 pollct tttrch ipurred by sioon coit Vincouvtr houitwlvti 70\n\u25a0trln of ilmllir icti o* violence ctn-, 1 pound or more. Wholetilt\nwhich ltd month eulmlntted In Iht prlct htre remiintd it 80 ctntt, but\nbnital bludgeon-alaylng of eight- Increuei In Eutern Canadi indicit-\nyear-old Roddy Moon. ed \u2022 booit within \u2022 ftw dtyt.\nBy \u2022 Ctnidlin Preu Stiff Writer\nCHARLOTTE TOWN, Nov.\n12 (CP)\u2014Autonomy and a jubsldy\nfor Women's Institutes, transfer of\nadminlitrition of the Prohibition\nAct from the attorney-general to an\nIndependent commission, a referendum on liquor administration If demanded and subsidies for grain fertilizer wtre highlights of the Pro\ngreuvt Coniervitlve platform announced here tonight\nDr. W. J. P. MtcMllltn, party\nltidtr tnd ont-tlme premier, innounctd hit manifesto tor the Dec.\n11 Princt Edwird liland general\nelection.\nThe C.C.F., tint out with ltt min-\nIfetto, but Itlll with nominations\nIncomplete, htl offtrtd 1 program\nftttured by t referendum on the\nliquor queitlon In thli \"dry\" province tnd public control of electrification.\nof land and road taxet\u2014amounting\nto about $100,000 annually.\nThe Liberal Government of Premier J. Walter Jones had a 20-10 edge\nat dissolution of the unique leglsli-\nturc which sees the property vote\nrepresented by councillors.\nThe Increase ln the cost of feed\ngrains may bo an Important luue\nin the election and the platform announced tonight Include! 1 promlie\nof subsidies for fertilizer uied In\ngrowing iuch grain.\nDr. MacMillan promlied that hll\npirty, If elected, would encourige\ngreater production of home-grown\ngrain; that \"we will assist the farmer by meant of a subsidy on grain,\nputure and. hay fertilizers.\"\nHe would withdraw the attorney\ngeneral's prerogative on liquor and\nadmlnlitretlon of the \"dry act\"\nwould be placed in the handi of an\nIndependent commlulon.\n\"A referendum on the queitlon of\nWOULD ABOLISH TAXES liquor tdmlnUtration under IU prei-\nThe   Liberil   idmlnlitratlon   hu ent Prohibition Act will be granted\niteertd cleir of the ncllcate llquorion the dtsniind of a representative\nqutitlon tnd hu fetturtd tbolltlonl number of elector!.\"\n.:      ..     . .,  .\u00bb.s.-_L-*..-_-.'.-.-,.|\n ;\t\n - NILSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, NOV. 11,1947\ntnm^Mk\/k^\nC. Holmberg\nOf Willow Point\nDies af 81\nCharlei Holmberg, i reildent ot\ntbe North Shore ilnce Itll, died\nWedneiday morning it the home ol\nhli daughter, Mn. John Learmonth,\nWillow Point He had suffered i\nlengthy Illneu.\nA native of Norsholm, Sweden,\nhe came to Cinada 53 yeari ago.\nMr. Holmberg settled of the prairies\nnear Winnipeg, and he wai lait of\ncharter memberi of Norden Lodge,\nformed at Winnipeg about half a\ncentury ago.\nFrom Winnipeg, he came to the\nWeit Kootenay and since 1911 hai\nlived at Balfour and at Willow\nPoint. A carpenter by trade, he\nbuilt the Willow Point Anglican\nChurch, SL Andrew'i by-the-Lake.\nHe wis 81 yeari of age on OcL 18.\nSurvivors are hll daughter at\nWillow Point, a iliter In the United\nStatei, and three grandchildren,\nHerbert, Marjorle and Marlon Lear-\nmonth, all at Willow Point He wai\npredeceased by hit wife ln 1929.\nSTAND BY BURNING SHIP\n\u2022AN FRANCISCO, Nov. 12\n(AP) \u2014 Thl Amerlcin tteimer\nBoonetborough hai reiched thl\nburning Dutch ihlp Alpherat In\nthe South China Sea and li itandlng by te take off puiengen If\nneeeuiry, Globe wlreleu wel idvlied by ltl Manila office todiy.\nBALKED ON RECORD TRY\nBTJHBANK, Cilif., Nov. 12 (API-\nSpeed flyer Paul Manti returned to\nLockheed Air Terminal at 8 p.m.\n(PST) today, three houn after he\ntook off on an attempt to lower hii\ntrancontlnental West-East flight\nrecord.\nManti reported he got ai far ai\nAlbuquerque, N.M., then found the\ntall wlndi \"were no good\" and\nencountered 100 mile cross wlndi.\nSorority Pledges The Weather\nFour Initiates\nForecut:\n. Kooteniy\u2014Overcut. Widely icit\ntered   inowflurriei.   Windi   light\nB.C. lot. Chaster of Bet. Slgm.if 1Vch*J,\u00ab<l J? ^\"^ ^\n{hi  met  formally  ln  the  Golden I Thursday  at  Cranbrook  38,  \"\u2022\nO.te'i  privite  binquet  room   for I cent V.lley 40.\nfceir annual pledge banquet Thirty- j Nelson   _    81\nCrei\nMontreal  _ 37\nToronto  _. 27\nWinnipeg  .    7\nReglna  10\nCalgary _ 13\n\u2666wo memberi ittended. Following ;\nthe dinner, Director Mrs. Elva Kettlewell   conducted   the   imprewive -\nPledging ceremony, aulited by the\norority   President  Mlu  Ingeborg \u25a0__\nUartin and by Misi Betty Emory Edmonton    Z..Z.     8\nud Mn. Jennie Granberg. Kamloopi  _    81\nInitiate! pledged were Misi Doris [pentlcton      29\n\u00a7ughea,   Miss   Kay  Ludgate,   Misa]Vancouver .....ZZ     33\nilrley  Herron  and  Misi I_Lliian i victoria                ...    41\n*\"!\"?\u2022               ,       ,  ..                  Crinbrook'     II\"    18\nThe  remainder of tha  evening Creeeent ViUey .     23\nwu ipent lnformilly. A welcome I Kulo  \u2014    S5\nguest ind former member wu Mri.' Gnnd Forks        ~    29\n..LakTogle, formerly Edni MijKenjie.itjinc, George -.___  ,32\nwho hai Juit relumed efter threelfJri,--, Rupert    _    41\nyeen ln Gu.y.qull, South America.' Spokane ZZ-    27\nThOM preient Included Mn. Elva -sj,icago        23\nXetttoweU, Mlu Ingeborg  Martin.'Portland  ~    42\nIA* Betty Emory, Mrs. Jenny Gr.n- Los Angelei'T.'ZI    \u00ab\nberg, Mri- Lei Fogle, Mri. Mirgaret! f-ew yor|- 44\nHarrop,  Mn.  R. Hirper, Mn.  N.  \u2014 \u25a0\t\nftwtttt Min Carol Proudfoot, MillI-.      n .    -,,,\u201e\u201e   -,,.. su*.- *-..\nUna Steed, Mrs. W. Walt, Mn. H.|M\"' \u00a3 V? ' M T\u00ab Mi\u00ab f ranr.!\nLupton.   Miu   Lillian   Auld,   Miu g* *f\"' GtjlM .\"'J^n-ln   .nd\nft, Ludgate, Miu Don, Hughe-, SSmS \/Sta.*\"\nMis. Shirley  Herron,  Mn.  Laura Ml\" M,ry Jllrv1*'\nMann.   Miss ||||||||lllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllli\nElmes, Mn.\n39\n.03\n39\n.57\n411\n\u2014\n15\n.03\n12\n.03\n29\n.09\n28\n.01\n40\nTr\n42\n.02\n45\n.02\n48\n.0!\n40\n\u2014\n38\n.03\n40\n\u2014\n30\n\u2014\n38\n.Of.\n48\n.81\n42\nTr\n37\nTr\n62\nTr\n62\n\u2014\n49\n.89\n\"Something Certain\" in Russian\nA-Bomb; Contrasts Wllh Reports\nNakuspPays\nLast Tribute to\nMrs. McCammon\nNAKUSP, B. C, Nov. H-I\\ineral\nlervicei were held ln St Mark's Anglican Church on Sunday afternoon\nfor Florence Ethelwyn (Floule) McCammon, wife of Edgar McCammon,\nwho died In Calgary where the family had lived many yean. Rev. W. J.\nKerr officiated.\nThe large congregation that attended and a profusion of floweri wer.\ntrlbutei.\n\"Abide With Me\" wu th. hymn\nsung.\nInterment wu ln the family plot\nat the Nakuip Cemetery.\nPallbearers were Rilph blip, Sidney S. Leary, Howell Jordin, Donald Waterfleld, Albert E. Fowler,\nFrank Rushton.\nMrs. M. Embree wai organist\nthroughout the lervlce.\nMn. McCammon leavei her husband and three children, Mervyn,\nPeter end Pat, ind one grandchild,\nand one alster Mrs, D. W. MacAIee\nof Victoria, and her mother Mri L.\nJ. Edwardi of Nakusp.\nPARIS, Nov. 11 (AP)-The Lon-|\ndon eorreipendent ef the newipiper Aurora wrote tod.y that\ncertiln British military circles,\nwith whom he claimed cloie contact, h.d Informitlon whloh mad.\nthem place ertd.no. In another\nP.rli p.p.r'l report yeiterdiy of .\nRuuiin .torn bomb teit lut June\n16 In Siberia,\nThe correipondent, J. R. Pecheral,\nuierted that hi. lourcei regirded\nthe story, which ippeired in the\nrightist evening paper L'lntransigeant, u \"lomething practically certain.\"\nTheir attitude, Pecheril uld, con\ntreated ihirply with \"the skepticism of icientiflc circles ln Grut\nBritain' 'with which, he declired,\nthe military sources were obliged\nto associate themselves publicly,\nL'Aurore, a pro-De Gaulle Organ,\npubllihed articles lait July Insisting that Russia had the atomic\nbomb.\nPecheral located the Siberian fac\ntory city of \"Atomgrade,\" mentioned\nln L'lntransigeant'! itory yeiterdiy,\nu being at Oukhta ln Arctic Siberia\nwhere he utd 200 German scientists\nwere at work In \"powerful \"labora\ntorles.\nHe uld thli Information had been\nestablished by investigations undertaken in Germany to determine the\ndeatlnatlon of German scientist! departing for Russia.\nPecheral uld Informitlon collected In Germany ihowed that\nthe Atomgrad faotorlet were em\nploying uranium on mined. In\nCzechoslovikli ind Savony.\nIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nNews of the Day\nRATES: lie line, I7e line black face type, larger type ratu en\nrequtit Minimum, two llnu. 10% dlicount for prompt piyment\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nClan McLeiry will meet tonight\nChooae your Coleman heater from\nwide .election it HIPPERSON'S.\n8 p.m. ln the Legion.\nMen'i Parku and Squall Jacket!\nAt JACK BOYCE MEN'S SHOP\nPHONI 1177 AND 1178\nFAIRWAY FOR FRESH  MEATS\nFactory-trained appliance repairman at Beatty Service. Phone tl.\nWatch repairi at COLLINSON'S\nare satisfaction guaranteed.\nBADMINTON RACQUETS, S7.25-\n510.96. BADMINTON PRESS-81.25,\nGREENWOOD'S\nReierve S\u00bbturdiy, Nov. IS, for\nJobi Diughten Tea, Eagle Hall, 3\nto 6. Musical program.\nJuit arrived \u2014 \"French Llmogei\nChina Broochei\"-at COLLINSON'S\n581 Biker St\nChurch of Redeemer family nr*.\nvice Sundiy 11 i.m. Archblihop\nAdami\nRuiiell,   Mrs.   E.   A\nUllle Olaon, Mri. W.\nKiy Howird, Miss Emily Lemmon,\nMill Betty Bird, Mrs. Ede Jamleion,\nMrs. H. Hirrop, Mrs. Alleen Mann,\nToasfTea\nComment on Americin\n\u2022choolj of journalisim by The\nCommtislon on the Freedom of\nthe Press reports: \"Those ideals\nmd ittltudej in the professions\nof Isw, medicine ind divinity\ntre cultivated by the professions! schools of those disciplines. They net ss inrleppnriont\nctnters of criticism. The better\nthey are the more independent\nind critical they are. The school*\nof journalism hive not yet tcctpted this obligation, Most of\nthtm devote themselves to voct-\nUontl training, and even here\nthey tre not so effective ts they\n\u25a0hould be. The kind nf training\nt journalist needs most today is\nDot training in the tricks and\nmechanics of the trade. If he is\nV) be t competent judge of affair*, he needi the broadest and\nmost liberil education The\nichool* of journalism as t whnle\nhavt not yet successfully worktd out the method by which\ntheir students may tcquirt this\neducation ... It is importir.t\nthat itudenti who enter school*\nof Journ*I:im should not be deprived of liberal education beciuse they have made up their\nminds that they want to work\non tht press. Few schools nf\nJournalism ctn develop a liberal\ncurriculum wilh in their own\nftcultiet. It li therefore imperi-\ntlve thtt they iisociite them-\nltlve.1 ts cloiely u poisible\nwith other depart men Li and\nichool*  of  their  universitie*.\"\nGooderham \u00bb Worts\nLIMITID\nT .rente,  Canada\nLate Sport\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii\nHOCKEY SCORES\nBy  Thi  Cinidlin  Preis\nO.H.A. SENIOR A\nBnntford 1, Hamilton 7.\nO.H.A. JUNIOR A\nBarrie Flyers 2, Stratford Kroehl-\ners 3.\nToronto Young Ringeri 1, Windior Spitfires 19.\nOshawi  Genenls !, St.  Cithir-\n, lnei Teepees 5.\nPACIFIC COAST\ni    Tacoma 0. San Francisco k.\nYour radio requires the ittentlon\nof i fully qualified technician.\nPhone 268, AL JEFFERY, MB Baker\nChildren'! Doll Prune, Large size\nHeavy wheeli\u2014At\nSTERLING HOME fURNISHERS\nBefore It's too late! Arrange your\nXmai Gift subscription with\nWAIT'S NEWS\nBe ON time ALL the time, with\ny.atch repairs by SUTHERLAND\nJEWELLERS, 491 Baker SL\nThe Dexter Shoe Company Limit\ned offers high quality ihoei it lower\nprices. Phone 420-X md have t representative cell on you.\nMEN'S BROGUES, BROWNS $4.96\nMEN'S BLACK KID OXFORDS,\nCOMBINATION LAST, \"DR. WISE'\n\u26668..5.-THE BOOTERY.\nGet your Coist Fir Doon it\nNELSON WOOD WORKING CO.\nOpposite Dally Newi.\n273 Baker St. Phone 1150\nHe Identified the lupreme director\nand \"ruling muter\" at Atomfred\nai a Maj,-Oen. Volkov.\nPecheral reported that another\ncentre of reieirch ln unconventional armamenti wai operating in the\nCaucajui, when he asserted the\nRussians were Investigating the possible militiry uau of ooimlc nyi\nwhich could \"relegate the atom\nbomb to the rank of outmoded pro\njectilei.\"\nStill a third centre, which he did\nnot locate, wai doing work on radio\nguided missiles.\nFISHING STORIES\nWASHINGTON, Nov. 12 (API-\nMany of the strange dispatches ind\nthunderous ipeechei ibout atom\nbombi coming out of Europe atrlke\nofflclil Washington as primarily\nRussian-inspired fiihlng expeditions\nfor military Information.\nAlso Involved, well-informed authorities laid privately today, ll\npropaganda .Intended for local Rui-\nsian coniumptlon ai well as for the\n\"cold wir\" of nerves.\nIn the cue of the A-bomb, for In-\nstance, Russia would like to know.'\n1. How much the United Stetea\nknow! about Russian progress or\nlick of progreu toward producing\nan atom bomb. (In the apy trade,\nthli li \"counter-intelligence.\")\n2. Any hint of United Statei progreu In Improving its own bombi.\n3. Whether the United Stitei or\niny other power has \u2022 workible\nmethod of detecting an atomic bomb\nteat exploilon that might be made ln\nsome hidden corner of the world.\nSPECIALS at FINK'S\nMen'i MERCERIZED UMBRELLAS;\nEach \u2014\nMen'i BLACK NYLON UMBRELLAS;\nEach  \t\nFRENCH SATIN BRASSIERES, laced;\nEach\t\nFRENCH COTTON BRASSIERES, laced;\nEach     \t\nsVomen's PURE WOOL COAT SWEATERS,\nslzei to 42. Each ..,\t\nPRINTED SPUN PYJAMAS;\nEach  _\t\n\"NUGGIES VESTS and PANTIES;\nEach    \t\n$4.95\n$7.50\n$1.75\n$1.25\n$4.50\n$2.95\n690\nNational Security Lies In Strength\n01 Canada's Forces, Tells Gyros\nIt li becoming more obvloui dally\nthat there exists i \"most, urioui\nthreat\" to Canadian lecurity, freedom ind wiy of living, Major S. B. L\nSweeny, In chirge of Cinadian Army'i mobile recruiting unit currently viiltlng Nelion, told memberi of\nNelion Gyro Club it the Hume.\nExactly what the threat constituted, Iti magnitude, or when lt waa\nlikely to resolve itielf Into reality,\nwould be difficult to determine,\nMajor Sweeny uid. \"Who can uy\nfor certain by whom the itomlc\nbomb lecret li known? Who can be\nsure If the feir of repriul wlll prevent iti use in the future, is feir\nprevented the uie of gai In the re-\nRemember friendi In England at;..nt      ,*., h, tAti\nChrustmas time with floweri. Order\nnow end save cable charges.\nCOVENTRY'S\nDon't forget the very lateit In Ski\nJackets, Insul Paca Parka, it the\nHudson's Bay\u2014for men or boyi.\nHUDSON'S BAY CO.\nWhen you purchase thit engagement ring choou a \"BRIDAL\nWREATH\" from COLLINSON'S, Ml\nBaker St., Nelson.\nBOYS \"AIRFLOW\" WAGONS, each\n$13.60; BOY8' \"HI-WAY\" TRANSPORT, each $18.28; SCOOTERS\u2014\n\"SCOOTING 8TAR\" $19.76; SCOOT\nERS, each $4.25. - GREENWOOD'S\nWhy put up with the muu and fuse\nof taking down stove-pipes. Let Red\nDevil Soot and Carbon Remover do\nthe Job. Cleans from firepot to chimney top. Sold only at Hlpperion'i.\nJuit irrived\u2014Fine new model I\nBulovi Watches, priced from $24.75!\nand up. At Harvey'i Jewellers\nYou  can have BETTER  QUAL-\nity, pay LOWER PRICES at THE\nCHILDREN'S SHOP. Girls' Loaferi,\nsizes 13 to 3 \u2014 $2.95. Boys' Boots\nnd Oxfordi to size iV,.\nPlan to attend Kin-men's Royal     TONIGHT AT EAGLES HALL\nWedding Ball it Civic Centre Nov.:Ladl\"  Au*'  \u2022\"  -\"\u00b0E-  Wni,t  \u00ab*\"-\n20. Muilc by Bob's Red Tux Men.     Dance.  Cards 8 to 10:15. Refresh-\n. Intents. Dancing 11-1. Memberi 30c.\nDo you carry enough Insurance on Non-members 40c.\nyour   property   and   effects?    See\nBLACKWOOD AGENCY.\nDawn-Glo 3 ply Wool\nIn six different shadei\nAT WADES\nFor style md comfort, order in\nThe C. W. L. ire holding their\ninnuil Bazaar on Dec. 3rd at the\nCathedral Hall. Sewing, Knitting\nand home cooking and ifternoon\ntei.\nHowever, It wis cleir, the speaker pointed out, that a potential enemy would think twice before warring against a strong-minded, determined nation, but would have no\nscruples ibout attacking weak-spirited people. \"History In the put 10\nyears hai proved thii point completely. It ii therefore our national\nframe of mind that will be the key\nto the problems that torment ind\nfrighten us at the moment,\" he itated.\nThe sooner Canadians realized\nthat Canada's lecurity, freedom md\nway of life wu worth personal uc-\nriflce, If needi be in iti defense, the\nsafer Canada would be, he pointed\nout, adding that \"we must all under\ntake the talk of protecting and aerv\nIng our country If we ire to ihire\nIn the benefiti of Its Initltutloni.1\n8ERVINQ BY ENLISTING\n\"One wiy men cm serve Cinadi\nIs by Joining the irmed forcu ai\npermanent or part-time loldlen,\nMijor Sweeny declired. \"One often\nhem people uy 'Why hive in\nirmy? It li out-dited by the itomlc\nbomb. There li no point In trilnlng\nin out-of-dite methods.'\"\n\"The answer lies ln the fact the\nmost important training received ln\nthe Army li the icquisltion of discipline, personil iccuncy and efficiency, ind in becoming i cooperi-\ntive member of \u2022 precision michlne.\n\"Theie qualitiei must be ichleved\nbefore the final stage of specialist\ntraining in modern weapons and\nequipment can be of iny use. Then\nprinciples of basic soldiering hive\nWe j not chmged one ioll ilnce the be.\nSALE OF EVENING DRESSES\nNEW STYLES WONDERFUL BARGAINS\n$99.50\nWomen's PURE WOOL BLAZERS, royal, navy and      CT QK\nblue, regular $10.95. Special   \u00ab?*\u25a0\u2022\u00bb\nLidiei' WOOLEN UNDERWEAR, VESTS with built up ihoulderi, and BLOOMERS to match.\nBROWN CONEY FUR COATS, (dyed rabbit) |\nSpecial \t\nSale of NEW FALL and WINTER Cl QK        <\u00bb tm.\nHATS, reg. to $10.95. Special  ?*\u25a0\"\u00bb\u00bb ,nd **><9>*7*1-\nAyer'i PURE WOOL BEDTHROWS, ilze 72 x 84.      CIA OK\nLACED GARTER BELTS for evening weer. $2 OO\nPLASTIC UMBRELLAS, fancy patterna, $2.95\nCOTTON PRINT HOUSEDRESSIS, all ilzea.\nEich _ -\t\n$2.69\nint Job of nitionil lervlce,\" were\nneeded. Veterana of considerable\naervice, married or older men were\nnot encounged to enllit In ictlve\nduty, u the pay of a private Midler\nwaa now too smal lto enable him\nto maintain a utisfactory standard\nof living it preient inflation pries\n\"Unless highly qualified, veterini\ncannot be promised my definite\nnlorlty or rink for their prevloui\nlervlce. The ictlve force needi privite loldlen who are young, free\nfrom tlea, ind ln the right frime of\nmind to ibsorb trilnlng,\" he ex\nplained.\nThe reierve force needed men\ngenerally possessing the sime qualities u recruiti for the ictlve irmy.\nHowever, there were mmy openlnp\nfor older men\u2014veterini of lengthy\nlervlce, end \"unlimited vicinciu\nfor mirrled md fimily men\".\nOPPORTUNITIES MANY\nYoung men enlliting In the irmy\nwere provided healthy lurround-\nlngi, comrsdeship, singleness of purpose, md satisfaction of \"doing a vital Job.\" They were aUo afforded\n\"excellent lecurity,\" with idvince-\nment depending upon service ind\nability, indite future ol retiring In\nthe \"prime of life with very good\npensions.\"\nContinuing, Mi) or Sweeny uld:\n\"There ire many ways by which\npublicly-spirited cltizem cin help\nmake Canadi itrong. Firit, by supporting the recruiting drive. We ire\nonly lowing the leeds of knowledge.\nIt li your Job to witer and cultivate them, ind to produce the utli-\nmate reiulti of the cimpiign.\n\"Secondly, you can educate the\npublic to realize what a vital necessity the army la. Teich them pride\nIn their lada who courageously serve\ntheir country. Teich them to iccept\nthe irmy u their own. Encounge\nthe ladi who ire thinking of Joining\nup. Dlipel my of the doubts that\nsometimes ire sneered it them on\nitreet corneri by Ul-lnformed heck-\nlen.\"\n\"And fimily, you cm do \u2022 fine\njob by tending miterill ind moril\nlupport to your own reierve unit\u2014\nthe 111th Bittery of the Royil Cinidian Artillery. Get behind Mijor\nE. W. White ind booit his unit until\nit li it tull itrength ind i going\nconcern.\"\nName Street\nP.T.A. Head\nSOUTH SLOCAN, B.C., Nov. 1J-\nAt the November meeting, held ln\nSouth Slocin School, J. A. Street\nwu elected Preiident of the South\nSlocin and Bonnington P.T.A. for\nthe 1947-48 term.\nOther offlceri and Committee\nConveners elected were Vice- Preiident, Mn. W. W, Wadeion; Recording Secretiry, Mn. D. G. Bell;\nCorresponding Secretary, D. Mclvor;\nTreaiuer, Mrs. R. Mulloy; Progrim\nConvener, W. W. Wadeson; Waya\nind Mems Conveneri, for South\nSlocin, R. Mulloy; for Bonnington,\nW. Foiter; Hospltility Convener,\nMri. B. Minhall; Hiitorlm, Mra. H.\nLoewen; Constitution, Y. D. Yeatman; Membership for Bonnington,\nMn. G. Biddlecombe; for South\nSlocin, B. Marahall; Publicity Convener, Mrs. W. A. MacCabe; Librarian; Mrs. O. Fried.\nThree silk screen prints were oc\ndiipliy, \"Indiin Village,\" by Canadian artist J. W. G. MacDonald, and\ntwo copies of \"Wild Geese\" by Canadian artist Thoreau MacDonald.\nThese pictures hid been purchased\nby the P.T.A. for presentation ti\nSouth Slocin md Bonnington\nichool..\nB. Marshall reported that 310\nSouth Slocin ind Dlitrlct resident!\nhad been examined by the travelling T. B. Clinic on October 30)\nPlans were discuieed for a Chriitmai Party to take the place of the\nuiuil ichool concert\nREMOVE 40 FROM\nGROUNDED VESSEL\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 12 (CP) -\nThe 1000-ton passenger veuel SS\nChelohaln, which ran aground and\nwaa holed In tortuoui Chatham\nChannel early today, hai been\nbeached, following the aafe removal of 40 passengen.\nCaptain Harry Roach placed Into\nuie the ihlp'i pumpi, which kept\nthe big ihlp on even keel, while\nthe 35-man crew 'brought her to\nMlnitrel liland where the pas-\nlengeri were unloaded. Crew of the\nveuel remained on board ill the\ntime.\nPacific Salvage Company\"! ulvage chleftan wai dispatched from\nVictoria Immediately newi of the\nmishap waa received.\nThe Chelohsin crashed aground on\nRocky Point which li iltuited ln a\ndifficult navigable area, a Union\nSteamship! spokesman laid. The\nship began taking water, when the\nskipper manoeuvered her carefullv\nand -headed the vessel for thf\nnearest landing point at Mlnitrel.\nPRII8T, 90, DEAD\nCLONASLEE, Eire (CP)-Fathe:\nJohn Murray, 90, beUn\/ed to be\nElre'i oldest Catholic prieit, died\nrecently In a fire at hii home.\nFor Swift, Sofa, Gentle\nRELIEF of KIDDIES'\nHOPES FOR HEAVIER\nIMPORTS BY CANADA\nOTTAWA, Nov. 12 (CP) - Trade\nMiniiter MicKlnnon returned to the\ncapital today from a 25,000-mile\ntrade mlulon through Africa and\nEurope md expreued hope Cinadi\nwould be able to increase her lmporti from miny of the 11 countriei\nhe had vlilted.\nCHEST COLDS\nKumogMMo-M-ias\nBDCKLEY'S\nWHITE RUB\nCRYING?\nCROSS?\nCROTCHETY?\nli thit your child r\n\"Worms\" i very possible reuon.\nDr. McKen-i-'i Deid Shot Worm\nCindy. Write for our free treatise\non worms.\nTHE W. H. COMSTOCK CO.\nBROCKVIIIE ONTARIO\nNeed a numbering michlne\nIndividually designed Spencer Sup- have them in three models, always!ginning of history\nport from Mrs. T. A. Gibson,  UO\"1   Hock-D.   W.   McDerby,   \"The\nKerr Apts   Nelion. [Typewriter   and   Adding   Machine\n1 Man,\" 536 Ward Street, Nelion.\nFull line of coal ind wood ranges\njust in. Full   white enamel finish\nwith reservoir or witer front.\nHIPPERSON'S\nFUNERAL  NOTICE\nFuneral services for the Ute Joan\nAudrey Ford will be held from St\nSaviour's Pro-Cithedril  Fridiy  it\nEnjoy the belt in sleeping com-2,pm., Very Rev. F. P. Clirk will\nfort. Hive your mattress renovated i0,\"!clale \"nd interment will be In\nor spring-filled today. Nelson Bed- Nelson Memorial Park.\t\nding Co. 301 Baker St. Phone 1314.     ---  iatc to rl A .SIFY\n11\nHOCKEY TICKETS\nRESERVED SEATS\na.m.-1:30  p.m.     2:30-7  p.m.\nMOTHER! RELIEVE\nYOUR CHILD'S\nCONSTIPATION\nWithout Naity-Tasttng\nlaxatives or Harsh\nPurgatlvoi that Cramp\nChlldnni Own  TtbWtt, Uw wm cor-\nr- \" \u25a0 '\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0'\u2022 t\\\\t i\u00ab;i. (or WteAt nf frow\nIni \u25a0\u25a0 .'\u25a0..\u2022\u25a0\u2022'I fmm I tn IE *.-\u00abt\u00bb tn to\n!\u25a0'-\u25a0\u25a0 \u00bb\u25a0!' ts u_\u00bb - tet m fin!!\u25a0> tnd nnr-\nBitllr without <rtoUat uptfttt*f r-wcUoni,\nthit teen fuu.Mt child wtm't ohWt to\nth.ir um. I'M Child ran'\u2022 Own TthUti tn-\n-Ut tr,! belt* thit child to mut I patton r*.\nIki thl* moot-m, tmtf **tj. At drufti*U ]l.\nMike your chicken house ready,\nfor Winter with Windo-Lite, glass j\nsubstitute. Strong, durable, easily!\napplied. HIPPERSON'S.\nWANTED\nCHRISTMAS TREES\nIN CARLOAD LOTS\nWrite or wire\nP.O. Box 123. Nelion, B.C.\nKINAUCTION COLLECTION OF\nFICE, CAPITOL THEATRE, OPEN\nTODAY \u00bb:30 A.M. TILL 1 P.M.\n3:30 P.M. TILL 6:30.\nTHEY'RE    HERE I\nLatest creations in\nCocktail  Hats and Gloves at\nADRIAN    MILLINERY\nA gift for ilways In our fine\nphotograph of you Make your\nChristmas appointment NOW. Phone, iJijgT \u2014 SAt NYlVTiST   ffiKH\nFOR SALE - Gl INT. H-TON\npickup, new motor last Spring, 2\nnew tires, 2 spares, heater, Prestone, license. Phone 124--Y ifter\n5 pm. or see H. Johnson, Centnl\nTruck\nWHY NOT RKrtNANC_r~Y5t_T.\nmortgage on the Yorkshire Saving! and Losn Monthly Reduction\nplan at I per cent. C. W. Apple-\nyard,\nMajor Sweeny ATTACK CHINA INFLATION\nemphasized. |    WASHINGTON. Nov. 12 (AP) -\nSpecifying requirement! for Cm-!Secretary of Stite Minhill siid to-\nadas active army, he staled that day thit $300,000,000 in ild pro-\nsingle men between the igei of II poied for Chlni over i U-month\nto 23 with High School educitlon [period would be limed it using\nind the \"deilre to fulfill in import- terrific Inflation ln that country.\nKinsmen\nRoyal\nBall\nCelebrating the\nWedding Day of\nk. Renwick's Studio.\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Passenger and Freight\nNelson - Trail\nRossland Freight\nJ. C. MUIR\nPhonei:   Nelton 77; Ronlond 171; Trail 1001\nConnections  fori\nSALMO   -   KASLO   -   CRISTON   -   NAKUSf\nBridal     Bouquets,     Annivenary\nSpraya,     Memorial     and    funeral\nwreithi, ire \u2022 specially it\nVALENTINE'S\nmmmii\nEven for double the\nprice you can't buy\nanything better than\nMP\/M\nlacred solos between Tint Presbyterian Church ind Market. Re-\nward. Phone 1128-L.       \t\nresi Apply Cirl'i Coffee Bir.\nPhone 1349.\t\nFor sale - dry wood *7.m\nper    lokd.    11300    double    bid.\nPhone 6s.7-I.-2.\nfOftTALE - CJUE\nPhnne 781-Y.\nBEDROOM FOR RENT p\nIlemin. Close In. Phone ttt3-R\nWKrt-t MAN WITH HflftS!-. skIB\nlogi S. P. Pond, Nelaon, B.C.\nttitX   SALE   -   SMALL 'Wflftt\nlathe. Phone 922-L.\nWA-ttKr. w 6irv-.-ro6r rnu\nend polei Phone M7-Y.\nSec Main flirt-si\/icd Section\nPage 11.\nPRINCESS ELIZABETH\nPRINCESS ELIZABETH ond\nLIEUT. PHILIP MOUNTBATTEN\nNELSON CIVIC CENTRE\nThursday, Nov. 20th\nDANCING 9 TILL I\nMUSIC IY SOB'S RID TUX ORCHESTRA\nAdmission fl.SO Couple \u2014 Men $1.00 - Lodlei 50<\nModel Builders\nWe have a nice ielection\nof Model Airplane, Boat\nand Auto Kits.\nAll sixes one) pricei.\nKOOTENAY\nI ^STATIONERS   -\u25a0\nAND SPORT SHOP\nKHM\nUH\nNo nwd lb be a victim of\nConstipation\nVegetable Laxative\nmay be the ontwir\nNR htlps ttmtree wutes, rtllmm\nweir- fiilini, hetdtches ciuied by\nirr*i_l-rit*. Thoroui-, elttilag\nlesion. Thi-'r* ill-sri|Mi.U\u2014NR\nTihltil conn in two sirtn.ihs, NR\n\u25a0nd NR luniori (H dose) lor \u00abitn\nmild tenon. PUi- or chocolite\ntrotted. \u2022\nfill\nI\nmmfSjSl?\ni eelime. \"***\u25a0******\n^likl^^^l^lrl.*\nNiw'\nCream Deodorant\nSmftly\nStops Perspiration\n1* Doei not Irritate ikln. Doei\nnotrottJrai-cior mrn'i ihirti*\n2. Prevent! undtr-irm u.lQt.\nStop\u00ab penpiratioa uidy.\n3. Apurf,white,\u00abntiieptic,itiJQ.\njeti vinnhinjt creim.\n4. No waiting to drf. On trt\nuied right tfter ihivtnff*\n5. Awirded ApproTtl Seti of\nAmericin I nititute of Launder.\nini \u2014htrmleu to fabric. Um\nArnd reftuiarlfi\n39-^  tte'-rtri.mtltm.\nMORI MM ANO WOMM UH\nARRID\nIHAN ANrOTHM DKlDOIlNr\nSIRLS! WOMEN! TRY THIS IF YOU RE\nNERVOUS\nVMdUbl* Compound to \u00bbli\u00abv\u00ab\n\u2022ua. lymptomi. Thwfln\u00bbm-*Hirin\u00ab\nif vtry tfltciiw for this pufpoM.\nFor ovtr 70 ytttrt tbouAind* of\ngirli And womtn havt rftport*d\nr\u00bbn*>fit. Juit mmt If you, too, don't\nreport ixcellent reiulUL Worth\ntry-inf.\nOn 'CERTAIN DAYI'\nof Tht Monthi\nDe f*mil*i functional monthly\nHittsirli.iirssi make you feel n-r\nvoua, fidtety, creaky, eo tired and\n\"druged out\"\u2014et euch timei?\nThen do try l.ydla R. Pinkham'i\notimmt \u00a3 (PittA\/iattU) ll'mVoWm\n Sirdar\nSIRDAR, B. C-Mn. D. R. M\u00ab-\nwell ud chlldnn of Crmbrook\nwere visitor! htn for i few dtyt.\nMn. Tom Wicolchlk Is t pitlent\nIn St. Eugene Hospltsl, Crinbrook.\nMr. md Mrs. Dave Qualg in\nItaylng hen tor i few weeks.\nMrt, P. A. Rohde wu a vllltor to\nNelion tht gueit ot Mr. and Mra. J.\nCheu,\nMr. md Mn W. Hlll of Farron\nwere guests of Mr. ind Mra. R. Heap\ntor the weekend.\nMr. and Mri. Templeton and ion\nD. S. Templeton of Pontelx were\novernight viiiton md left for the\nCout. I\nMiu Ruth Balding of Nelion wu\nthe gueit of Miu Alice MtcHtrlow\nlor the weekend.\nFood ltemi iuch as pickles, pre!-\nItll, popcorn and candy, which return little in nutritive value are\n\"penny matchers,\" uy Government\nnutritionists.\nHAS A TOUGH, HANG-ON\nC0UGH..C0LD\nGOT YOU\nGoing 'round\nin Circles?\n\u25a0niTIMMTEIEOMTtW\/\nWITH\nBUCKLEY'C\nMIXTURE  M\nCANADA'* MftGIU SHI\/NO\nCOUCH ANO COib MMfOVI\nLove Problems\nBy JANE ATKINSON\nReturn of Engaged Boy Friend\nLabels Him as Unstable Type\nDear Mlu Atkinion:\nTwo yean igo I wu going with\n\u2022 boy but later broke off with him.\nNot long ago I read of hia engagement to another girl.\nOnl night recently, much to my\nsurprise, he came to vliit me. I\ndidn't lay anything about having\nread ot hii engagement, but he told\nme that he wu engaged. He clalmi\nhe is itlll In love with me and wants\nme lo go back with him. I alwayi\nthought he Wu rather a nice guy,\neven after breaking up with him. He\nIs of a different religion than I and\nmy parenta would rather have.me go\nwith aomeone of my own religion.\nThe whole situation puzzles me.\nWhat ahall I do, and what do you\nthink of hli coming back after becoming engaged?\n\"PUZZLED\"\nDear \"Puzzled\":\nI think that this young man ls\nprobably a rather unstable type and\ndoubt if you can take hli changes\nof feeling very lerlously. If he Is\nstill in love with you, why didn't he\ncome and tell you so before he became engaged? I get the impression,\nfrom what you uy, that hli continuing hli engagement dependi on\nwhether or not you are willing to\ntake him on again, hat leemi to me\nrather a poor state ot affairs.\nI certainly do not think that the\nquestion of your different faiths enters into the matter, at this time\nmyhow. I think the only thing, at\nthe moment, Is for you to make up\nlike tht other, u t frltnd tnd nothing mort.\nWhen he tries to klu mt, I puah\nhim iway and try to explain why\nI don't want to get serious, but he\ndoesn't undentand. He taya I am\nmean and spoiled because I don't\nwant him to klu me.\nI don't want to break off with him,\nbut I don't want to get lerioui\neither. What shaU I do?\n\"A CONSTANT READER\"\nYou would be very silly to allow\nDear \"Constant Reader\":\na boy to klu you juat becauie you\ndon't went to break up with him.\nOn the other hand, if he insists on\nannoying you when you have told\nhim you do not care to Indulge ln\nany petting parties, what would you\ngain by keeping on with your\nfrlendihlp?\nMy idviee to you Is to make lt\nquite plain that if he wishes to go\naround with you, he vl\\\\ have to\ntreat you the way you want to be\ntreated. If he doesn't, then send him\non his way.\nGarter for\nElizabeth\nLONDON, Nov. 1. (Wedneiday)\n(AP) \u2014 Buckingham   Palace   announced tonight that the King has\nyour mind vfhether you can have made \"Princeil Elizabeth a Lady of\nconfidence in any chap who behaves\nthe way this one ls doing. Personally, I wouldn't think you could.\nWHY BE KISSED, IF YOU\nDONT WANT TO BE?\nDear Miss Atkinson:\nMy girl friend and I go around\nwith two fellows: My girl friend is\nvery serious tbout one of them. 1\nARROW LAKES\nSERVICE\nEFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 11\nSteamer Minto will leave\nRobson West Tuesday and\nFriday at 6 a.m. instead of\n7 a.m. and arrive Nakusp\n4 p.m. instead of 5 p.m.\nJ. a. WATSON, C.T.A.\nNtlton, B.C.\nthe Ancient Order of the Garter.\nPrlnceu Elizabeth Joins the Queen\nQueen Mother Mary and Queen\nWilhelmina of the Netherlands ln\nthe Order with Its Insignia of kingfisher blue ribbon, diamond star and\nmotto \"Honl Sol Qui Mal y Pense\"\n-\"Evil Be To Him Who Evil\nThinks.\"\nKnights ot the Order wear t\nJewelled garter insignia about the\nleft leg, but ladlei make a bracelet\nof lt and wear lt about tht left\nwrlit\nThe Order wu eitibllihed by\nKing Edwird II in 1848. According\nto legend, lt originated with \u2022 party\nat which the King wu dancing with\nJoan, Counteu of Saliibury. Joan's\ngarter fell to the floor during an\nIntricate itop. Ai iome of the\nnobility mickered, the King picked\nit up ind commented, \"Hon! sol qui\nmal y penie.\"\nPrlnceu Elizabeth ls expected to\nwear the garter ribbon at her wedding to Lieut Mountbatten Nov. 20.\nBecause moat of Sweden's citizens\nhave been X-rayed twice, the number of tuberculoids, caies is decreasing rapidly.\nTasty Recipes\nPeople II* funny, aren't they?\nWt hsve on* friend who doein't\ncue tor mtny vegetables. I ilmost\nalwayi serve (run peai whin she\ncomu to dinner because I know ihi\nUku thtm. She lays, however, thit\nhtr iliter Is hird to please beciuu\nshe doein't like egg nogs which iht\nihould drink because she Is undernourished.\nThere ire folk who don't like parsnips, carrots, kale, beets, etc., etc.\nAU ire good, wholesome foods containing excellent elementi that contribute to our healthfulneu. Try\ncooking them ln different wiyi md\niee if you can't teU them to your\nfamily.      \/\nTODAY'S MENU\nBreaded Veil Steak\nBaked Swtet Potatoei\nBrowned or Scalloped Parmlpi\nPanned Kale or 3-Minute Cabbage\nPlcklei     Apple Pie     Cheeu\nBROWNED PARSNIPS\nScrub parsnips clean, drop Into\nlightly-salted, boiling water and\ncook for 20 to 30 minutes, or until\ntender. Don't overcook. That li one\nway to spoil any vegetable. Drain,\nscrape off the skin, split lengthwise\nand pull out the atrlngy cores. Dip\npieces ln flour and fry ln fat until\ngolden brown. Or mash the parmlpi\nafter the cores have been removed,\nseason and form Into smaU cakei before frying.\nSCALLOPE6 parsnips\n8 or 7 medium-sized pirsnlpi\n3 tbsp. butter or margarine\n2 tbsp. flour\n1 c. rich milk or cream\nVt tsp. salt\n1 c. buttered bread crumbs\nScrub the parsnips clean, cook for\nBy ALICE DENHOFF\n20 minutei or to \u00ab until tender, ln\nlightly lilted boiling witer lnd\ndriln. Scrape off outer ikln, split\nparmlpi lengthwise md. pull out\nstringy cores.\nPlace parsnips ln \u25a0 shallow baking dilh ud cover with I sauce\nmade with thi fit, flour md milk\nor cream ind uit Cover the top\nwith brud crumbi md bake ln i\nmoderite oven tor ibout 20 mln.,\nor until tho parsnips ire thoroughly\nheated and the buttered crumbs are\ngolden brown. Serve from baking\ndlih. Serves 4.\nPANNED KALI\nStrip the kilo trom thi midribs\n\u2022nd discard them and tht itrlngy\nportions. Wllh tho kilt thoroughly\nln leveral waters, driln, md cut Into small pieces. For each quirt of\nkill illow 2 tbip. butter or margarine. Melt tat ln skillet, add kale,\ncover to keep ln the steam, and cook\nslowly for 15 or 20 mln. Sift a teaspoon of flour over the kale, mix\nweU, pour ln H e. of cream or rich\nmilk, and itlr until thickened. Season with uit and pepper and aerve\n\u2022t once.\nt-MINUtE CABBAGE\n2 e. milk\nIV, qt (ibout 8 c.) cibbagt\n1 c. cream or rich milk\n3 tbsp. flour\n3 tbsp. melted butter\nSilt\nPepper\nHeat milk and cook the cabbige\nin lt for 2 mlnutei. Add the cup of\ncreim or rich milk, blended flour\nand fat, and the seasonings, cook\nrapidly for 3 or . minutes, and stir\nconstantly. The cabbage retains its\ncrispneis and delicate flavor and\ncolor ln thla method of cooking.\nFor Parents\nBy GAMY CLEVELAND MYERS, Ph.D.\nColumbus' Historic Trip\nIs a Timely Table Topic\nIt should make good table conversation ln the family of growing children today, to talk about\nColumbui.\nHe wu 41 yeari old when hi dlicovered America October 12, 1493\u2014\n455 yeari ago. He made four voy-\nagu to the new world. On hli return\non the second voyage he contracted\narthritis trom which he seems to\nhave suffered long. He lived only\n55 years, a pretty long Utt ln those\ntimes.\nHe had at least two brothers ond\none sister. He was a well-built man\nIf you've ever stood in a tomito patch aod enjoyed the reddest, juiciest,\nripest tomato on the vine, you know the matchress garden-fresh flavour\nof Libby's \"Gentle Press\" Tomato Juice.  Only the finest tomatoes\nare used in making Libby's\u2014pedigreed beauties which  are the\nresult of thirty-five years of selective seeding by Llbby experts.\nThe very day they reach rosy, ripe perfection, they're rushed to\nLibby's   kitchens   and   processed   in   a\nmatter of hours.    Their garden-fresh\nflavour  is  retained, as  well as the\nvitamins A and C of which Libby's\nis   an   excellent   source.   For\ndelicious flavour\u2014for glowing\nhealth\u2014drink Libby's often!\nof more thm average height \"but\nneither fat nor thin.\" He had blue\neyet md light complexion \"tending\nto bright-red.\" His beard and hair\nwere red \"but soon turned gray\ntrom hli labor*.\"\nA RELIGIOUS PERSON\nHe hated curling md swearing.\nHe wu vtry rellgioui. When he hid\nto write anything, he would not try\nhli pen without lint writing theie\nwordi: \"Jesus cum Maria sit nobis\nln vli (Jesus md Mary be with us\non the way). Faithfully, he observed\nthe fasts of the church, confessed\nind made communion often. It\nseems thit hit greatei purpou to\nmake The lirst voyage wai thit he\nmight convert the people of the\nIndlei to Chrlatlanlty. He auppoied\nhi hid reiched Japan when he\nfound America.\nColumbui and hli men uUed tn\nthree small sailboats driven by the\nwind. He left Palos, Spain, early\nFriday morning, Auguit 3,1402 and\nlanded it San Salvador October 12,\n1492, the trip taking him how many\ndiyi? Tho firit steamboat was Invented mora thm three hundred\nyeara later.\nThere were 90 men in tho whole\ncrew. Out of the 87 of them whose\nnamei are known, only four beildes\nColumbui were not Spaniards. Not\none wai an Englishman, Irishman\nor a Scandinavian. One wts a Jew.\nHe wu taken along because he\nknew Hebrew md some Arsblc,\nThe men had to provide their own\nclothing. Each man wore a red\nwoUen stocking cap on hii head,\nbut had no other dlitlnctlve dress.\nEveryone went barefoot and let his\nbeard grow. Not one of the men was\nreally old and some of the boys\nwere ln their teens. There were no\nwomen or young children among\nthem.\nWHAT THEY ATE\nWhat did they eat? Aboiit provisioning a ship Columbus wrote:\nThe third part of (the breadstuff\nto be) good biscuit, well seasoned\nand not old or the major part will be\nwasted: a third part of salted flour,\nsalted at the time of milling: and a\nthird part of wheat Further, there\nwill be wanted salt, meat ,oll, vinegar, cheese, chick-peas, lentils,\nbeam, uit fiih and fiihlng tackle,\nhoney, rice, almonda and raisins.\"\nThey had no tea or coffee ai these\ndrinks had not been Introduced. No\npotatoes. Do you know why?\nExcepting a few guns which were\nfired for ilgnillng from one ship to\nanother, there were no weaponi on\nboard. They went ai explorers and\nnot ai eonquerori. An authentic\nbook containing these md many\nmore Interesting facta about Columbus ls \"Admiral of the Ocean Sea:\nA Life of Christopher Columbus,\"\nby Samuel Elliott Morrlion.\nQenlle PreM\nTOMATO   JUICE\nIU1Y,   MiNIIll   1   tlllY   OF   CANADA,   LIMITID      t     CM A IH AM, ONT A IIO\nShip HS Tons\nOf Ore to\nTrail Smelter\nTRAIL, B.C., Nov. lJ-Hlghlind\nBeU wu wtU up imong thtpperi of\ncuitom ore to Consolidated Mining\nand Smelting Company of Canada,\nLtd., during the week ending Nov.\n8. The Beaverdell mine ihlpped 189\nwet tons of lead ore to Trail. Eight\ncustom mines shipped i total of 783\nwet torn of ore tnd concentratei.\nShippers were:\nBait Metali, Field, B.C., tine concentrates 172.\nCentrt Star (Wesko), Ymlr, B.C.,\nlead ore, 11.\nGoldtield Consolidated, Northport,\nWash., zinc concentrates, 116.\nHighland Bell, Beaverdell, EC,\nlead ore, 189.\nLakeview, Sanca, B.C., line ore,\n33.\nProtection, Ymlr, B.C., lead ore,\n20.\nSliver Giant, Slmllkameen, B.C.,\nlead ore, 217.\nSilver Dollar, Ymlr, B.C., lead\nore, 7.\nTotal 765.\nAverage metal quotations for the\niame period are:\nSilver, New York, 74.625 cents an\nounce.\nLead, New York, 15.00 cents a\npound.\nZinc \"PW, St. Louis, 10.50 cents\na pound.\nPrepares for\n'18 Hoppers\nBy GEORGE FORSTER\nCanadian Preu Stiff Writer\nREGINA (CP)\u2014The most serloui\nplague of grasshopper! lince 1940\u2014\nwhen the voracious insects caused\ncrop damage officially estimated at\n114,000,000 in Saskatchewan alone-\nswept the Prairies this year and agriculturists fear an even more serious outbreak next year.\nDominion Government Entomologist! report millions of adult grasshoppers swarming in itubbled fields\nand grauy ditches and although final surveys are not yel completed\u2014\nthey now are making a survey of\ngrasshopper egg-beds\u2014present indication! point to many more next\nSpring.\nNext year'i InfestaUons wlU not\nbe u serious aa thoie of the early\n'30i when cloUdi of hopperi literally\ncovered the Prairies and devoured\nacre alter acre ol grain, but daggering bases threaten farmers who\ntail to take control measure!, agric-\nulturists say.\nDespite the widesread drought\narea in Sukatctrewan with conditions made to order lor the Hubble\ngrasshopper, the most prevalent\nspecies this year is the roadside\ngrasshopper, which thrlvei on grai-\nsy roadsides, pastures and fields,\nAlready the Provincial Department ol Agriculture is preparing\npoison bait a mixture ol sodium ar-\nsenite, sawdust and bran which kills\nhopperi when ipread thinly over in-\nfetted areas. This wiU be distributed\nnext Spring to farmers who have\nbeen warned to check their farms\nfor eggs immediately.\nNEED POI80N BAIT\nProper tillage will deitroy eggi\nin fields or conline adult grasshoppers so they can be more easily poisoned. But the roadside grasshopper\ncan be dealt with only by an effective use of poison bait in Ukely places.\nAgriculturists say that while climatic and soil conditions alfect the\nnumbers of grasshoppers, the periodic plagues are partially man-\nmade. The fight against grasshop-\npen ia perpetual, and tf control\nmeasures are neglected for one year\nthey wiU be that much more difficult the next year.\nAlthough an outbreak li forecast\nover most of Western Saskatchewan,\nthe most serious infestations are expected South of Moose Jaw and\nSwift Current, in scattered tracts\nstretching towards the international\nborder.\nExperiments with an anti-grasshopper spray may point the way to\nnew and more effective control\nmethods. Developed ln the Uniled\nStates, a grasshopper poison can be\napplied more easily than the bulky\nbait now in use. But officials here\nsay exhaustive studies for possible\ntoxic effect on Uvestock and humans\nand for efficiency In killing grasshoppers under Prairie conditions\nmust be made before widespread\nuse is recommended here.\nGIVES ACCOUNT\nOF CHURCH WORK\nTO DENVER LADIES\nNEW DENVER. B. C, Nov. 12 -\nTurner Memorial United Church\nWomen'i Association at their November meeting at the home of Mrs\nL. R. Campbell, with Mrs. Jean Norton, R.N., as hostess, heard committees reports.\nMri. B. R. Sprowls of Blackshlre,\nGeorgia, who livliiting her brother\nWilliim Rutherford, give in Intereitlng iccount of the work done in\nthe Methodlit Church In Blickihlre.\nTht Church Boird held \u25a0 conference ifterwards.\nWHAT'S YOUR\nTROUBLE... ?\n#\n*\nChintu Herb! ire uud Ir\ntreatment of Constipation\nArthritis, Lung Trouble\nOil-stonei, Rheumttlim\nKidney Trouble, Heart\nTrouble, Eciemi, impetigo,\nttc. Sea\nWING W0\nCHINESE MEDICINE CO.\nOffici Houn: 10 to I\nI Strut, Nur fi\ntNI, WASH.\n\\1M\nNIUON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, NOV. IS, 1M7 \u2014 i\n(t\\lf   Hudson Bay\nPoint Blankets\nNow in stock, a nice selection of these\nfamous Blankets. A surprising fact is\nthat the price of these blankets has not\nadvanced since 1939. They are still\navailable at Pre-War Prices.\nStandard Colors\n3V. Point, size 83\" x 81\",\nEach \t\n4 Point, size 72\" x 90\",\nEach\t\nPastel Shades\n1*tx Point, size 63\" x 81\",\nEach\t\n4 Point, size 72\" x 90\",\nEach\t\n27*\n25-\n29*:\nt\\)ahlss^xmt (W|MKg.\nntaotaeaxne tn may it7a\nTRADE MISSION\nSUCCESSFUL\nBy  PAT US8HER\nCinidlin Preu SUff Writer\nNEW YORK, Nov. 12 <CP> -\nUnder lowering skies and ln chill\nrain the Queen Mary arrived from\nSouthampton late Tueaday, bearing\nmembers of a Canadian trade\nmission and a Quebec Cabinet minister among her 1987 passengers.\nTrade Minister MacKinnon headed the trade mission which has Just\ncompleted a tour of more than\n25,000 miles, visiting 11 countries in\nAfrica and Europe. Dr. J. H. A.\nPaquette, Quebec Minister of Health\nand Welfare, and Mrs. Paquette\nalso were aboard.\nThe list of notables making the\ncrossing included the Duke and\nDuchess of Windsor, returning from\nEurope to spend the Winter in the\nUnited States.\n\"The tour haa been very timely\nand very successful,\" said MacKinnon, He said he preferred to withhold details of the trade mission's\nachievement* until he reaches Ottawa, where he expects to give a\nPress conference tomorrow or on\nThursday.\nGranted Powers to\nGovern by Decree\nLONDON, Nov. IS (Reuters) -\nThe Hungarian National Assembly\ntoday passed a bill granting the government powers to govern by decrN\nBudapest radio reported.\nWAKE UP YDUl\nBODY'S OWN\nLAXATIVE\nItop conitlpatlon thli ntrlsirals\n\u2022aiy way\nA -Mtt **at t\/cmam mm Mt gmt m mt\ntoils. Tlu bskimiturViown luntln,\nll mi, exmim, leie, am terns trtm Smwl m.\nlm jswlim m't-stifri* !*\u2022*\u25a0\u00bb! mi\n1tak+Om'ica,ttlmimiTm\\mi MfcU\nUmlmnemimMemlttmxmtmaJaai\nam MH mtssmh \u00bb trim ta gtt\nn. tunl nief tr- Fral+tms mkf\nfRUITATIVESid\nMinisters May\nRetire Wilh King\nOTTAWA, Nov. 12 (CP)-Reports\nwere current here todiy that eight\nor 10 memberi of the Federal Cabinet wlll retire when Prime Miniiter Mackenzie King leavei political lite, possibly next Auguit, or\non the eve of the next general\nelection.\nTheie reports predicted the retirement, within the next vear or\ntwo, of Minei Minister Glen, 70,\nTrade Minister MacKinnon, 66, Postmaster-General Bertrand, 59, Veterans Minister Mackenzie. 57, Solicitor-General Jean, 57, Slate Secretary Gibson, 56. Works Minister\nFournler, 54, ind Labor Minister\nMitchell, 53.\nIt ilio wn nld thit Reconstruction Minister Howe, 59, ind .Justice\nMinister IUley, 53, miy retire before\nthe next election.\nA generil election li not due until 1950, ilthough the Governmenl\nmty cill one before thtt time.\nJapan's Population\nIncrease* Five\nMillion in 2 Yean\nTOKYO, Nov. 12 (AP)-Oen. Mic-\nArthur'i heidquirten uld todty\nthtt Jtptn'i home population hli\nincreiied mort thin 9,000,000 In leu\nthtn two yeari to \u25a0 record of 78,220,-\n840. Moit of the giln wn due to the\nrepttrlttlon of Nttiontli, mtny of\nthtm long ibroad.\nChd&iim'AL^^k\n(BabljL  SltopL.\nWool dresses, 2-piece in ilzes 2\nto 6, assorted colors. CA AE\nReg. $5 95. Special *r*\u00bb\"\u00ab\u00ab*\nJumpers and skirts, rayon alpine\ncloth, brown only. Sues 2 to 6.\nHeg. 12.25. Cl 75\nSpecial ?*W*J\nBoy's and girl's FLEECE SNOW SUITS. Assorted colon, itxet\n3 to 6.\nBoy's and girl's GABARIUNrT 2-plere SNOW SUITS with FUR\nTRIMMED PARKAS to match. Assorted colors, sizes 2 to \u00ab.\nInfant's   2-PIECE   CHINCHILLA   SNOW   SUITS.   Blue,   roie,\nyellow and pink, sires 1 Isi 3.\nBABY WOOL in gold. blue, white tnd pink.\nGIFT SUGGESTIONS\nSALADA\n&Jz&\n\u201e\u2022 . ^j_ i    ,. \u25a0,     .     ... Mm|\n   \t\n_i\n . NIUON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, NOV. 13,1947\n\u2022 famoui water fella at Tugela,\n, spill down Irom a height of\nnet      .\nmrl\"\nJuU of natural flavour\n.. each delicious tohole-\nain goointtt.\ngilvio'i. true Scottish\nProcess can roll oata so\ngently that each tender\ngrain ls a flavour preserved toasted flake . . .\nretaining all its natural,\nhealthful goodnras.\n'.That'* why Ogilvie Oat*\ntaste better\/\nThat's-why Ogilvie Oat*\n\u25a0re better\/\nTry ThU Recipe For\nOGILVIE OAT\nFRU1TIES\n\u25a0 ean OgTMe Flour, 2 crip- Oi-il-\ntrie Data, J-. cup iborteni.e, 1 ' -j\nCopt brown logir, 2 . rgi, 1 cup\nSour milk or buttermilk, 1 ttpn.\n\u2022Ode. }. cop riillru, 3. con cur-\nranti, J*, osrp chopped nuts, \\. cup\ndatei, 1 Upo, annunon, 1 Upn.\nallspice, y, Upn. salt.\nCream shortening; add ingar,\nWell beiten ergi, cut*, milk in\nWhich aoda hll been diuolvcd; idd\nfruit ud nut-, lnd Ittt flour sifted\nWith lilt lnd \u25a0picrt. Drop hr\n\u25a0poonful on greased thret. Hake in\nmoderite oven IS ^ninute*.\nOn^dihsL Gxh.\nTHURSDAY,\nCKLN\n1240 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u20140 Canada\n7:02\u2014Praia Newi\n7:07\u2014Sunrise Serenide\n7:30\u2014Music for Thursdiy\n8:00-CBC Newi\n8:15\u2014Breakfait Club\n8:15\u2014Hebrew Christian Hour\n9:00\u2014BBC Newi\n-ilt-Traln Time\n9:15\u2014At Your Service\n9:59\u2014Time Signal\n10:00\u2014Women's Corner\n10:15\u2014At Your Service\n10:45\u2014Life in Canada\n11:00\u2014CBR Preienti\n11:15\u2014Lei Brown\n11:30\u2014Eaiy Listening\n11:4.\u2014Ethel and Albert\n12:00-The Notice Board\n12:15\u2014Pren Newi\n12:30\u2014B. C. Farm Broadcait\n12:55\u2014Piano Interlude\n1:00\u2014Old Favorltei\n1:15\u2014Moodi in Melody\n1:29\u2014Weather Forecast\n1:30\u2014Thuriday Recital\n1:45\u2014Commentary and Talk\n2:00\u2014B. C. School Broadcai'.\nNOV. 13, 1947\n2:30\u2014Sheila Preaent.\n3:00\u2014Mualcal Program\n3:15\u2014Spotlight on a Star\n3:80\u2014Art Van Damme Quartet\n3:30\u2014Report From U.N.\na:44-Traln Time\n3:45\u2014Swlngtlme\n4;00-rTony the Troubadour\n4:15\u2014Children'i Storytlme\n4:30\u2014Eipecially (or You\n4:45\u2014Musical Program\n6:00\u2014Sacred Heart Program\n5:15\u2014Bob Eberly with John Gart\n5:30\u2014Peerless Newi\n5:45\u2014Marching Along\n6:00-Kraft Music Hall\n(1:30 Cavalcade ot Melody\n7:00-CBC Newi\n7:15\u2014News Roundup\n7:30\u2014Eventide\n8:00\u2014Winnipeg Concert Orch.\n8:30\u2014Preis News\n8:45\u2014Moments of Devotion\n9:00\u2014Sporti Review\n9:15\u2014The Nation's Builneu\n9:30\u2014All Star Dance Parade\n9:45\u2014Malkln'i Melody Money Time\n10:00-CBC News\n10:15\u2014Sportsman's Guide\n10:30-Muilc In the Night\n11:00\u2014God Save the King\nCJAT\nB10 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u2014Hebrew Chriitian Hour\n7:15\u2014Preu Newi\n7:30-Melody Ranch\n7:4J\u2014Wake-Up Program\n8:00\u2014CBC Newa\n8:15\u2014BreaMait Club\n8:45\u2014Laura Limited\n9:00\u2014Betty and Bob\n9:15\u2014Lucy Linton\n9:30\u2014Good Morning Neighbor\n9:45\u2014Morning Newi\n10:00\u2014Good Morning Neighbor\n10:15\u2014Happy Gang\n10:4\u00bb-Slngalong\n11:00\u2014Velvet Moodi\n11:15-Gospel Singer\n11:30\u2014Muilcal Program\nll:45-WI(e Saver\n12:00\u2014Luncheon Concert\n12:30\u2014Preia News\n12:45\u2014Luncheon Concert\n1:00\u2014Fountain of Faith\n1:30\u2014Recital\n1:45\u2014Commentary and Talk\n2:00\u2014B. C. School Broadcast\n2:30\u2014Sheila Preienti\n3:00\u2014Muilcal Program\n3:15\u2014Serenade to America\n3:30\u2014Report From U. N.\n3:45\u2014BBC Newi and Commentary\n4:00\u2014Tony the Troubador\n4:15\u2014Jack Smith Show\n4:30\u2014Favorite Dance Band\n5:30\u2014John and Judy\n6:00-Kraft Music Hall\n6:30\u2014Wayne and Shuster Show\n7:00\u2014CBC  Newi\n7:15\u2014CBC Newi Roundup\n7:30\u2014Eventide s '\n8:00\u2014Political Broadcait\n8:15\u2014Sporti Review\n8:30\u2014Winnipeg Concert Orchestri\n9:00\u2014Thuriday Get Together\n9:15\u2014Muiicil Progrimme\n9:30\u2014All the World Singi\n9:45\u2014In the Mood\n10:00\u2014CBC Newi\n10:15\u2014Bridge to Dreimland\n10:10\u2014Serenide In the Night\n11:00\u2014Thli Weik'i Compoier\n11:30\u2014Peerleu Newi\nll:40-Slgn Otf. Thi King.\n(haperones Not\nFor Elizabeth\nty NORMAN  ORIBtlNt\nCanadian Preu ttaff Wrltir\nLONDON (CP)-Llke her great-\ngreat-grandmbther, Victoria \u2014 who\nlong before the days of the iuf-\nfragettcs showed that a woman has\nmind of her own \u2014 Princess\nEllubeth has already Influenced the\nwayi of British society.\nFor one thing, ihe hai killed the\nchaperone of pre-war days itone\ndead.\nNowadays gueiti go to dances\npatronized by the young prlnceu\nwith no more ceremony thin the\nvillage girl goes to a local \"hop\"\u2014\nwithout footmen or dowagera ln\ntow.\nYoung society women arrive at\nthe. front entrance clutching their\nlong ikirts to keep them out of the\nduit. Young guards and naval\nofflceri whiz around In battered\nsports cars and sometimes battered\nmotorcycles.\nSometimes parties of laughing\nglrli arrive sitting on each other's\nknees in old family cars. Many\nhave rushed home from jobs In\noffices, schools, stores and hospitals\nand hurried Into their glad rags.\nCERTAIN FORMALITY\nThe princesi herself still keepi\nup a certain formality and invariably gdes to dances ln her own\nchaffeur-driven car. Since her engagement she has not been escorted\nto a dance by anyone but her\nfiance, Lieut. Philip Mountbatten.\nBut right up to the time her\nengagement waa announced she wai\nstill to be seen at West End dancei\nand   parties   partnered   by   aome\nNew Denver\nCanteen Opened\nNEW DENVER, B. C, Nov. 12 -\nAbout 50 attended the opening of\nthe Canadian Legion Auxiliary canteen when, viiiton were ihown\nthrough the'new club roomi. On the\nsround floor tables are arranged for\ncards and checkers, while a lounge\nwith radio and library books and a\npool table wlll be Installed later.\nSinging wai enjoyed till refreshment! were served after which a\ndance was held on the second floor.\nThe PresldenfMrt. Q. A. Foriythe\nnf the Women'i Auxlll-ry gave in\naddress.\nFred B, Tesimin explilned the\noperation ot the lervlcei to be lup-\nplied by the Canteen Information\nCommittee.\nCommittees were:\nMrs. Q. A. Foriythe and Mrs. D.\nMartin, Registration Committee;\nMrs. Walter Thring and Miss Florence A. Mou, Gamei and Singing:\nFred B. Teiaman, Wilter G. Thring\nand William Rowe, Muilc; Mn. W.\nG. Thring ind Fred Angrlgnon, Refreshments; Mrs. A. E. Latto, Mrs. H.\nB. Yonge and Mrs. W. E. Jenki.\nNAKUSP\nNAKUSP, B. C.-Mr. md Mri J\nA. F. Gardner and baby ion of\nCornwill, Ont., are gueiti of Mr.\nGirdner'i pirenti Mr. and Mra.\nGeorge H. Gardner of Glenbank.\nMri. R. Wood ind biby ion of Victoria are viaitlng Mri. Wood's pirenti Mr. and Mri. George Johnson.\nMri. D. W. MicAfee of Victoria\nattended the burial of her iliter Mri.\nEdgar McCimmon, who died in Cal\ngary on Nov. 3.\nMrs. Jordan Wllllami who had\nbeen thi guest of her diughten Mrs.\nC. S. Leiry and Mri G. W. M. Hake\nman returned to Edgewood.\nMri. E. B. Gitei and two ions\nPhillip and Bob of St. Leon have\nrented the Pine Lodge Cottage on\nBroadway and will Winter ln Nakusp.\nDENNIS YONQI\nHEADS TEEN TOWN\nAT NEW DENVER\nNEW DENVER, B. C. Nov, \u00bb -\nAt the Teen Town Meeting ln the\nBoium Hall, Friday, election of officer! took place. Thou elected wert:\nMayor, Dennli Yonge; Council, Mln\nAnn Telr, Mlu Doreen Nordbye,\nMlu Mloko Aral, Mlu Naoko Olkawa, Blllle Yonge, Ted Roberti, Willie Takahashi, Tamo Takenaka;\nCounsellor: Ted Roberti; Deputy\nMayor, Town Clerk,, Mil! Frances\nBurkett; Chief of Police, Cuke Ya-\nmada; Assistant Chief of Police,\nTosh Okahorl.\nComtltutlon will be adopted next\nmeeting.\nThe Treasurer hai not been appointed yet\nCommittee Head! are Mlu Ann\nTelr and Mlu Mloko Aral; Muilc\nProgram and Decoration; Mlai Naoko Olkawa. membenhlp; Tamo\nTakenaka, canteen; Willie Takahashi, Sports; Blllie Yonge, Public\nRelations; Kiyo Katoaka, City Engineer; Mayor, City Clerk, City\nTreasurer, Deputy Mayor, Finance\nCommittee.\nhandsome young officer of the\nGuardi.\nIn pre-war tlmei It would have\nbeen cuitomiry for > third party,\nusually an elder penon, to accompany her. But Elizabeth didn't\ndance ln those days and since then\nshe has summarily dispensed with\nchaperones.\n\"She hai her own Idea of right\nand wrong,\" a friend laid, \"and\nwhile she hai never done inythlng\nflagrantly unconventional I certainly would not call her conventional.'\n\"New Look\" Nol\nFof General Wear\nMONTREAL, Nov. 12 (CP)-Peter\nRuuell, one o! the top designers of\nwomen'i clothei ln England, la ln\nCanada and carriei the torch for\nthe manner in which England'! women ire dreulng, even ln theu dayi\nof auiterity and the lo-called \"new\nlook.\"\nOn that new look he hai uveral\ncomments.   In  effect,  he  aayi   lt\nihouldnt look tee mw for daytime\nweir,\nFor street wear, he uys, iklrti 14\nto 15 lnchei trom the floor are good,\npractical and wearable. The longer\nsklrta are only for thoie occasions\nwhen glamor Is the order\u2014the cock-\ntall hour, dinner or on Into the\nnight\n\"Any Idea of bringing back the\nhideout styles of 1920 for general\nwear are all wrong,\" uld Mr.\nRussell today.\n\"And,\" he added, \"the well-\ndreued fcnglish womin refuses to\nfollow iuch fashion dictates. The\nwell-dressed English woman cannot\nba lurpimd ta fuhion anywhere\nta tht world.\"\nNtCW YORK, Nov. 12 (CP)-Thi\nDuchtu of Windior arrived ln tht\nUnited Statei Tueidiy and promptly\nitepped into tha current feminine\nfurore over tht \"ntw look\" by Uylng that iht It ta tdvocatt of tht\nllttle-below-the-knee ichool. Her\ndreuti, iht uid, art 16 lnchei from\nthe ground.\nIPSWICH, Englind (CP) - Tht\ncue of a three-month-old pup giving birth to five perfectly-formed\npuppies, each about one Inch long,\nhas veterinary experti puzzled.\nREMOVES     STUBBORN      STAINS\nFROM\nUNENS, COTTONS\nFROM SINKS\nAND DRAINB0ARDS\nFROM\nI0IIET B0WIS\navex\nJavex tiles the drudgery out of housekeeping ud lt worki in \u2022 iiffyl\nJivex cleans, whitens, sterilizes, deodorizes tnd disin\/ects. Saves yoa time\nand work. Place \"Jivex\" on your shopping lilt todayl\nMOTHERS!\n..Now you can give your\nyoung baby complete high-quality protein\nin MEAT specially prepared for him!\nDENVER C.W.L.\nPREPARE FOR TEA\nNEW DENVER, B, C, Nov, 12 -\nThe Catholic Women'i League at\ntheir November meeting at the home\nnf Mrs. Joseph Laundervillp, Thursday evening, made final arrangement! for the annual bazaar on Nov.\n22.\nRefreshments were aerved bv the\nhostess assisted by Mra. E, DeRosa.\nTELLS DENVER W.A.\nOF JAPAN LIVING\nCONDITIONS\nNEW DENVER, B. C. Nov, 12 -\n'At the monthly meeting of the St.\n'Stephen's Anglican Church Worn-\nirn's Auxiliary at the home nf Mrs,'\n, George Teir, the President, Mrs.\nAda L. Levy, presided.\nj Visiting Commltteei report was\n!Riven by Miss M. H. Butlln having\nvisited the hospital and shut in\nmembers. MLss Butlln will continue\nnn this committee. Church cleaning\ncommittee will be Mrs. N, C. Tattrie. j\n1 Miss M. Clench spoke of living\nconditions In Japan, Misa F. I. Hamilton read a letter from former Japanese Sunday School pupil whn al-\n' so mentioned tha hardshlpi endur-\nied.\n! Lovely refreshments were served\nhy the hostess, assisted by Mrs. H.\nReilly.\nThere Are Bargalm In tht Classified\nSAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) -\nJamei A. Whitebone, city councillor and prominent labor official,\nhai announced he will ask organized laber in this district to promote establishment < f a cement\nplant here, where raw materials\nfor the product ar^ easily rvrilable.\nAt the \"BAY\na\nIn fust 2? yeirs the science of Infint Feeding Wss mide\ntremendous stridci. Todiy's biby is no longer fed milk\nerclujively. At juit i few monthi of ige he get! addi.\ni is mil supplies of vitimins and minerals from vegetables,\nfruits and cereali. Meat, of course, is a nituril exteniion\nof biby'i dirt. But until now meat feeding his frequently been deliyed beciuse of the tiresome job of\nprepiring it in proper form for biby.\nNOW it list\u2014without tediouj icrsping, sieving ind\ncooking\u2014you can give your biby prtlein-rith melt in i\nspecially prepared form, lot the first time, Swift Cimdiin\nCo. Limited hll developed ipeciil Meats for Bibics\u2014\nSiraietd for young bibies, Diced fot juniors. And such\nconvenience\u2014Swift', Miati an nady It beat and sine!\nBiby needi proteini for proper growth ind development. Rightly, proteini hive been cilled the \"building\nblocki of the body.\" Meit, of course, is one of the finest\nlource) of cooiplets* high-quality proteini (providing all\nthe euential mum acids). And meit is not only rich in\npi.nein. In B vitimins md minerals help your biby\ngrow itrong and itnight. Its iron (often inidequite in\nthe baby's dirt) helps build good red blood cells.\nStrained Meals for Babies, Diced for Junlon\nFor ymeg btbia, Swift's Meiti ire chopped up fine ind\ntheo mined. Only quility cut] ire uied. Fit ii trimmed\noff completely, leiving only the finest lean meat. Baby\nuresis, lis, hi thin you. All the wholesome nituril meit\nflivour ii retiined In cooking. And the iof|, imooth\ntexture, io easy to swillow, Is just tight for biby.\nFot (union, Swift'i Mun ue diced to biby bite sire\ncubes, for biby to chew on. And like Swift'i Strained\nMens, Swift'i Dtctd Mean fot Junlon ire cooked just\nright in vacuum-setled tim to retain i miximum of\nvitimin] ind mineril).\nSU Different Kindt of Meotl\nYour food store hii ill lix Swift'i Mein: beef, limb,\npork, veil, liver ind heirt Strained Mean come in 'H-\nox. tinj, Diced Meit] In 3-o_. tim. Appro.imitely two\nservings eich. Ask your doctor when to start giving\npur child Swift's Mens for Bihiei or Mens for Juniors.\nI   FREE I Booklet-\"Meat\n1   in Your Baby's Diet!\"\n.Swift Canadian Co. Limited, Dept. BM ,\nTofonto 9, Ontirio.\nI would likt a copj of the booklet, \"Mot in\nYour Bibr'i Diet.'\nSsmt,\nAtUmt,\nI      City.\nPrtf..\n\t\n- .J-\u2014-,-._\u25a0\u00bb_\u25a0. I,!^*.-. t... _j_  ^._. ' '.._..\n\t\nii^*^*^^t]tm\\mJ*Mmmmxmm\n_______\n \\>A6\nHI-CUTS\nMoccasin toe,\nrubber heel,\nleather sole.\nBoys' sizes, 1 to 8.\nYouths'sizes, 11 to UVi\nR. ANDREW\n& Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nNelson Social\nNttlvu hunting wild yak ln Tibet\ngenerally go ln pain for unleu\nmortally wounded, the beast wlll\ncharge furiously.\n\u2022 Bir. and Mn. Blake Allan,\nTerrace Apartments, have u gueat,\nMn. Allan'! slater, Mn. William Ed-\nstrom of Vancouver, who has also\nvisited her mother, Mrs. John Aim\nin Kulo. _\n\" \u2022 Mr. and Mra. E. 0. McCleary\nhave returned to their home at Macleod, Alta., after a holiday spent\nwith their daughter, Mrs. Betty\nHansen, Stanley Street.\n\u2022 Mrs. George Fleury and Mrs.\nJ. Gordon Bennett are visiting for a\nfew days in Spokane.\n\u2022 Mrs. A. L. Lythgoe, 810 Latimer Street, has returned from Kaslo\nwhere she has been visiting her\nmother.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. Spence Tatchell,\nEdgewood Avenue, have had as\nguest, Mr. Tatchell's mother, who\nhas returned to her home in Win.\nnipeg.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Nelson have\nreturned from a few days spent in\nSpokane.\nLEEBETTER-ALDERSMITH\n\u2022 On Nov. 8, St. John's Church,\nVictoria, B. C, was the scene of a\npretty wedding when Rev. George\nBiddle officiated at a double ring\nceremony uniting in marriage Betty\nLouise, youngest daughter of R. A.\nAldersmith, formerly of Nelson, and\nJohn Norman (Jim) Leebetter, son\nValley \\)\nAIRY\niOOTIHAY   ff ALLEY\nPASTEURIZED\nMILK\nIS SAFE FOR CHILDREN\nHOUSECOATS\nKAYONS, FLANNELS, QUILTED\nSlzei 14 to 40\n$6.95 to $29.50\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\n\u00a3\n\u2014 By Mr*. M. J. VlAtiiux\nest the late Mr. and Mn. J, W. Leebetter, Bath, Somenet England. The\npretty bride, given away by her\nfather, wu gowned ln marquisette\nembroidered in t deilgn of lovers'\nknots and fashioned with sweetheart neckline and lily point ileevei.\nHer matching veil wai caught to\nhcr head with a ipray of orange\nblossomi. Her only Jewelry wai a\ngold engraved cross worn by her\nmother on her wedding day. Complementing her costume wu a cascade bouquet of red roses and white\ncarnations. The bridesmaid was Mill\nJune Fllnton of Vancouver, and the\nbridegroom's brother, Sidney Jarvls,\nwas best man. Ushering were W. A.\nColebank and M. H. Aldersmith,\nbrother of the bride. The reception\nwas held at the Kit.Kat Banquet\nClub, where Mrs. W. A. Colebank,\nsister of the bride, and Mrs. C. Mil-\nley assisted the young couple ln\nwelcoming the guests. The three-\ntiered square cake, topped with a\nminiature bride and groom, centred\nthe table. J. W. Morris gave the\ntoast to the bride. Leaving by plane\nfor a honeymoon in Nelson, the\nbride wore a blue gabardine dress\nwith muskrat coat, matching accessories and an orchid corsage. The\ncouple will reside at the J. W. Morris\nhome, 607 Raynor Avenue, Victoria,\nB.C.\nBeauty Hints \u25a0\nBy IDA JEAN KAIN\nDieters Cannot Forego Eating Foods\nThat Contain Essential Nutrients\nWould Bar\nBeauty Contests\nST. CATHARINES, Ont, Nov. 12-\n(CP)\u2014 Margaret Marshall, Toronto's\nhoney-blonde \"Miss Canada\", became the centre of a controversy\nhere after the local Council of Women urged that beauty contests be\nbarred.\nMain objection of the Council was\nthat 18-year-old Miss Marshall had\nbeen paid $200 and expenses to appear at a two-day air show here\nSept 20-21. It was argued that the\nmoney should have been sent overseas in the form of food parcel..\nThen Art Bargains In the Claiilfled\nEliminations for\nDrama Festival to\nBe Held at Coast\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 12 (CP)\nBritish Columbia regional eliminations for the Dominion Drama Fes\ntival will be held under the direc\ntipn of the British Columbia Drama\ni*_ssoclatlon ln Vancouver between\nFeb. 25 and 28, It was announced\ntoday.\nFestival regulations will ahortly\nbe sent out to all member groups of\nthe Association. All drama entries\nmust be submitted to the Festival\nCommittee on or before Jan. 21,\nnext\nThe teniatlon of hunger li more\nIntenie when ippettte, tnd not nearly ao pleutnt Real hunger la a\n\u2022harp, hollow feeling ln the ptt of\nthe stomach when tt Is empty. The\npangs are caused by the so-called\nhunger contractions. If too long a\ntime elapaei before food li eaten,\nthe hunger lensatlon may be accompanied by a headache, weak-\nncss and Irritability, Food is needed.\nDoes the overweight need food\nwhen she feela hunger? Certainly!\nRight here seems an excellent time\nto explain what happens when a\nperson decides to live on next to\nnothing ln order to lose iome\nweight. Many an overweight will\nwrite that ahe hu tried to reduce,\nIn fact that ihe hai gone with almost no food for two or three dayi\nat a itretch, but ihe alwaya feels\nso weak and dizzy ihe hai to go\nback to eating.'Quite sensibly she\nconcluded that lt li better to be 50\nor 75 pounds overweight than to feel\n111. But ihe wants to know why this\nhappens to her, when other people\nseem to be able to lose weight successfully.\nIt would happen to anyone. The\nexcess pounds, whatever their num\nber, represent reserve energy\u2014in\nother words, calories which were\nnot needed for energy at the time\nthey were eaten, and were itored\nIt might seem logical to reason that\nu long ss you have all this stored\nenergy, why not use it and lose\nweight \u2014 to eat practically nothing\nuntil the pounds rolled off. It's not\nthat simple. We can't live by fat\nalone, and that is all the 6tored\npounds represent\u2014fat. There is no\nregylatlng material to keep the body\nhumming smoothly \u2022 like a welt-\ntuned engine. There is little repair\nprotein to make good the daily wear\nand tear, and the euential nutrients\nfor the blood, bone, muscle and\nheart are not stored ln the excess\npounds. Therefore the foods that\nfurnish these nutrients must be\neaten daily If the body ll to be kept\nThl Bill In Germany hai bttn I\ncoal-mlnlng trtt llnei tht Mtddlt\nNIUON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, NOV. 13,1947 \u2014 8\nstrong tnd healthy.\ntOWER CALORIES\nHow can one reduce? By covering\nthe basic essential needi, but keeping the fuel content, ai meuured in\ntermi of calories, below the amount\nneeded to cover dally activity. Then\nthe excess fat is tapped for energy,\nand you lose weight.\nThe fooda best eliminated from\nthe menu are the concentrated fats,\nbutter, cream* gravies, pastries,\nmayonnaise etc.; and the sugars\nand excess starches. One starchy\nfood vnith a meal ls a good rule to\nfollow while trying to reduce. Not\nonly do these concentrated foods\nfurnish too many calories for reduc\ning purposes, but they furnish the\nsame kind of material that Is stored\nIn the excess pounds. Some carbohydrate Is needed of course, but the\namount furnished in vegetables, Including a potato or rice, and in\nfruits and the three slices of bread\nallowed in low calorie diets, pro\nvides sufficient carbohydrate.\nFreeman Furniture Co.\nTHI HOUSI OP FURNITURE VALUES\nPHONE 113\nNILSON, B.C\nPrincess Sends\nGreetings to U. S.\nLONDON, Nov. 12 (AP)-Prlncess\nElizabeth sent greetings to the American people today, thanking them\nfor the thousands of \"care\" food parcels sent as wedding gifts for distribution to needy British widows\nwith children.\nThe campaign has been conducted\nin the United States for four months\nand will continue after the wedding. There are approximately 42,-\n000 widows with children receiving\nsupplementary relief in Britain.\nFUR COATS, also\nFall SUITS and HATS\ntt\nMILADY'S FASHION SHOPPE\n449 Baker St Phone 874\nDoctors Rore 2 out of 3 Women\ncan have Lovelier Skin in 14days!\nNow Is the Time to Select That Christmas Gift!\nA Deposit Holds Till Chriitmai\nStat Owl Wanjf. UteguL i^^JLadi))^\nYOUR $ BUYS MORE at 0URJTORE\nWilnut Mtgulnt Raokt\nPriced up Cf CA\nfrom   4>J.jU\nBeautiful wilnut Cofftt Ttbtu\n$14.95\nPriced up\nfrom _\t\nLimp Tables,  many deilgnt,\nwilnut\nPrictd up\nfrom \t\n$13*50\nDunctn Phyfe wilnut\nLlvlngroom Tables\nPrictd up\nfrom -\t\n$45.00\nEnd Tables, many deilijni tl\nchooie from\nPrictd up\nfrom \t\n$4.25\nWilnut Kntt-Holt Dukl\nPriced up\nfrom   _\n$39.50\nWilnut Sewing Cabinets\nPriced up\nfrom\n$21.00\nCird Table tnd 4 Chiln to\nmitch. Steel frame, padded\nseats.\nBet\n$19.95\nDoll Ctrrltgei\nPriced up\nfrom  -\n$6.95\nHigh  Chain\nPriced up\nfrom\t\n$1.50\nSunshine\nTricycles\n2 ilxei.\n$14-95\nEach\nWo hivo i beautiful telectlon\nof Occasional Chain. Many\ndifferent designs with pleasing   hard-wearing   coven   to\nchoose from.\nPriced up\nfrom  ...\n$9.95\nIf you wtnt \u25a0 complexion the envy of every\nwomtn\u2014the admiration of every man\u2014\natart the H-Day Pilmolive Plin tonight!\nRemember, the Palmolive Plin\nwtt tetted on 2696 women of ill agca\u2014\nfrom fifteen to fifty\u2014with all types of akin.\nDry! Oilyl Normal! Young! Older! Women\nfrom coast to coait! And - out of.. got\nnoticeable complexion improvement in\njutt 1 - dtyi! iNo mttter whtt beiuty care\nthey had uted before.\nKeaaon enough for every womin\nwho long! for \u25a0 lovelier complexion to atart\nthia Beauty Plan with Palmolive Sua] '\nDOCTORS PROVE PALMOLIVE'S BEAUTY  RESULTS I\nIlr,,, \"THE HAPPY GANG\"\nMon. thru Frt.\u2014C.B.C. Tram-Conada\n\"School\" for East\nKoolenay Growers\nCRANBROOK, B.C.. Nov. 12 -\nIn Ita tilth year in East Kootenay\nthe annual Agricultural Short\nCourse through thc extension department of the University of Brltlih Columbia will have i single\nfortnight's session thli year at\nWynndel November 24 to December\n7. Eait Kootenay realdenli in. thi'\nIS to SO year bracket are eligible\nfor enrolment for the course which\nwlll be given In the community\nbill at Wynndel.\nRegiitrttion hai been iet it $3\nfor the coune, with varloui ipon-\nsoring agencies In Eiit Kootemy\nilluming responsibility tor transportation of ltt registrants. Appllct-\ntlon forms hive been mtde ivilliblt through dlitrlct post office!\nTht igendi will cover i variety\nof dlitrlct farm subjtcti tnd genertl\nlubjecti Including wed growing,\nsmall fruits, alfalfa production,\nweed control, plant dUeaiei, livestock production, farm machinery\nand mechanics, j>te culture, dietetics ind nutrition, am^pooperatlvei.\nSYDNEY,   Australia   (CP)\u2014Aus-     In   ancient   Rome   shopping   for\ntralla is beginning to turn her ex- mea]- was regarded as men's work.\ncessive rabbit population Into some-\t\nthing more than a liability. During\n1945 and 1946 ihe exported 28,558,-\n000 poundi of rabbit skins and one\nfactory alone cans 2000 carcasses a\nday.\nEASILY WITHOUT\nHARD SCRUBBING\nVie\nTRIPLE\nACTION\nThe Giitle Bleach\namaitng new\nDry Yeast\nKeeps for weeks without refrigeration. Makri -Irlirlout bread\nlhe modern way . . .\nNO MORI OVERNIGHT BAKINO\n4 \u2022nv-.\/op*. per (a*Ion . . . tath \u2022*tv\u00bbfop#\nmaitt 5 Imwi,\nLAl.LF.MAND'S\n4\n Nt'l-nm Hatlii Niuini\nCilibllihed April ... IBM.\n.British Columbto'i\nMost Interesting Newspaper\npublished tvery morning except Sundty by\nthl NEWS PUBLISHING! COMPANY,  LIMITED. SOI) Baker St.. Nelson. Brltlih Columbia.\nAuthorised u Second Clm Mali\nPoit Offici Department, Ottiwi.\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\nTHURSDAY^NOVEMBEK 13,1M7\nA Russian Slip\nAccording to Russian reports, the\naggregate production of wheat in the\nSoviet Union this year ls 44,000,000\ntons. The Soviet leaders were io\npleased about It that they published\nthe statement in the German language\nnewspaper Which is circulated in the\nRussian occupied zone ol Germany.\nBut the Rujslans forgot one thing.\nThe announcement was no doubt in-\nte\/ided to imprest the German people. It did. But not the way the Soviet\nIntended.\nPublished by the German language\npapers In the United States and British zones, the Neue Zeitung pointed\nout that notwithstanding this great\nharvest, the Russians are not only not\nallowing any -German grain to be sold\nto the German people in the Western\nzone, but are taking away German\njraln. Moreover, the Russian occupation troops are living on German-produced food, making it all the harder\nfor Germans to get bread.\nThe Zeitung also pointed out that\nlait year the United States produced\n40,000,000 tons of wheat and exported\nmore than 14,000,000 tons to necessitous\ncountries.\n. \"These truths,\" added the paper,\n\"itand ln remarkable contrast to the\npropaganda dealt out by the Soviet\nOovernment about concern for the welfare of the German people.\"\nThe German people at large will\nunderstand that language. The people\nof Eastern Germany are more unhappy\nthan are the natives living West of\nBerlin, and whenever they can, they\nstreak across the line of demarcation\nInto the British and American zones.\nIt's Been a Long Time\nProfessor Arthur Holmes of the University of Edinburgh has concluded,\nafter much scientific study of the radioactive minerals and data available,\nthat the age of the earth Is 3350 million\nyears. He believes that his estimate Is\nunlikely to be seriously wrong. His\nfindings appear In the magazine Endeavor, a quarterly review designed\nto record the progress of sciences in\nthe service of mankind. The oldest\nmineral so far investigated by the scientists is uraninite from Manitoba, the\nage of which is calculated to be 1985\nmillions of years.\nIt is important to have established\nthis fact and to know that the minerals\nwhich man within recent years has\nadopted to his use were created that\nfar back. Probably we do too much\nworrying about how, long the earth\nhas been in formation and how long it\nis likely to last. If a man becomes too\ncareless with the secrets which he has\nwrested from the earth, it won't make\nmuch difference how long it lasts. Scientists 3350 million years from now\nwill likely have as difficult a task establishing that our civilization ever\nexisted as our scientists have had in\ntrying to find out when we started.\nLooking Backward\n10 YIAR8 AQO\nFrom thi Dally Niws ot Nov. 13, 1937\nPlanning their entry into the Nelson City\nHockey League, Transfer Juveniles meet Sundiy to orsinlre fnr the season; Cil Rimsden\nwill again handle the business affalri of the\nclub, while Wilt Walt, Ty Culley ind Ben\nMirtin will be in charge of the organlr.ltIon\nind handling of Ilie team\nColonel J S Ooode of Bnnnlngton spent\nyesterday In Nelson.\nClimaxing eight days of drlizllng rain, one\nof thr hrnvins:' rain storms in lilt the ctiy since\nthe cloudhu-st 'f early August, swept acrosi\nNrl-ssn late Friday, washing dnwn debris onto\nthe lowei levrli nf I'm nty Measured depth\nof ihe rnin was  lit of an Inch.\n25 YEARS AQO\nFrom the Dally Niwi of Nov. 13, 1922\nTwo business blocks in Nakusp owned by\nMrs. .1. F.  Abblrby and I.. .1  Edwards and occupied by Ihem ns rrsiaurinl ind offices, were\ndestrnyrd  by fire yesterday.\nThe Cay Cup. emblematic nf the Intermediate Provincial 1 it Is- which was won by the\nNelson Cubs lasl Winter, arrived In the city\nyesterday\n\u202210 YEARS  AGO\nFrom the Daily Newi of Nov. IS, 1*07\nTwo thsmsfltid men are idli at Phoenix II\nI rrsull nf ihe ihuldnwn of lhr mines. The last\nOre i.ains fruu lhe Snow-shoe and (lold Drop\nMinn have hssrn hauled out\nJ. Burns Is building a home ai Nine Mill\nfor Mr.\nLetters to the\nEditor\nLittirs miy bl publlihid ovir a nam di\nplumi, but thi ictuii nam* ef thi wrltir\nmuit be given to thl Editor as evidence of\ngood filth. Anonymous Utters go In tht\nwiltt piper bitket.\nReader Relieved at\nLetdown in Attacks on\nRussia\nTo thi Idltor:\nSir-Juit i few llnei to let you know I tm\nbeginning to get some enjoyment out of the\nNelson Ntwi again.\nWhit I grand relief It ll not to be hit In\ntht tyt dty after ilckenlng diy with stories\nabout what terrible people the Russians are,\nilthough thii enforced forbearance must be a\nterrible strain.    '\nFor thl 10 odd years before the Russians\nuved our hldei it Stalingrad wt hid tbt same\ndope fed by the ume powerful clique. Grooming tli to become willing dupes as they groomed\nHit and Mun It thl ume time with the\nwherewithal tor tht destruction of I lyitem\nwhloh they recognized as a threat against the\npnservitlon of thilr precloui Jun cans.\nIn thl days of the \"umbrelli mm\" md\nbefore Lord Gort started to pull thl little Brltlih air iquadron out ot Belgium to go to tht\nassistance of \"poor little Finland\" thl Mutilans\njield their Elghteerfth Congreu. At that Congress Stalin told hli delegate! and gave the\nworld a warning of the road Hitler would take\n\u2014ind why. The Canadian Communlit newi-\npipir, \"Tht Cltrlon,\" carried that warning but\nthtre wti no copy ot that warning ln the Nelion Dilly Newi, Indeed there wain't Copies\nare still available. Mr, Editor let ui be thankful for the icientiflc progreu that produced\nthe itom bomb, iure, but lit us be tb.tnk.ul\ntoo for evtri thla temporiry reitrlctlon on the\nirm thit itchti to throw It\nIf thl recent reiolutlon ot tht U.N. em be\nclassified il curtailment of the freedom of\nthe prtu I im for It, and I'm for itraight\nJackets for those so called columnists to whose\nfoundttlon of understanding runa no daeper\nthan thl explanation \"I hate the blighters.\"\nThere Is the dangerous type through uturatlon\nof the propaganda dope.\nYoun for peace,\n?? Questions??\nANSWERS\nOpen tl any reader. Names ot ptnoni\nUklng queitioni wlll not bt publlihtd.\nThtrt ll no charge for thll service. Queitioni WILL NOT BE ANSWERED IY\nMAIL except whin thtrt li obvloui motility fir privacy.\nCurious, Nikuip\u2014Kindly iniwer ln your Questions and Answers column If there ll any\nbook publlihed deillng with fimoui murdtr cawi ln tht Old Cduntry tnd whirt lt\nmty bt obtained.\nTwo booki by Birkenhead, Fimoui Trial*\nof Hlitory, ind More Famoui Trials may be\nobtained at the Nelion Municipal Library,*\nC A\u201e Trail\u2014On what tret doea the mistletoe\ngrow?\nApple, thorn, maple, poplar, locust, linden\n'ind occailonally oak, will furnish a home for\nthl mistletoe parasite.\nT. Y, Nellon\u2014How can a car windihleld be\ngiven t good polish?\nUse equil parti of denatured alcohol and\nether. Apply thli mixture to the glass with a\nclem woolen cloth. Rub briskly, then iprinkle\nI little Jeweler'i rough upon a piece of chamois\n\u25a0kin md polish.\nC. V. H. S., Creiton-WUl you pleue tell mt\nwhere to write to find out pirtlculin for\nJoining the air cadets for a two-year\ncourse?\nWrite: Air Officer Commanding, Western\ntlr Command, Vancouver, B.C.\nNikuip, B.C,\nJACK McOUIRE.\nProtests Naming of\nVoters Whose Taxes\nAre Unpaid\nTo tin editor:\nSir\u2014It wu with lurprlse ind indignation\nwhen my attention wu driwn to t list of voten it the Nikuip Post office rilitlng to the\nbylaw for i new High School it Arrow Pirk\nind thit namei hid been mirked with tn\nasterisk of voten who hid not paid their taxei.\n. Al i Truitee of the Arrow Likes School\nDiitrict I wlih to emphatically disclaim any\npart in such disgraceful and aurely libellous\nproceedings. The School Act doei not require\nthe publication of any list of ratepayers md\ncertainly does not require that the public\nshould be Informed as to who of their neigh-\nbon havt or have not paid their taxei.\nThe ict nidi u followi\u2014\"The Provincial\nAueuor shill (end to the Botrd of Truiteei\ni Hit mide up to the 31tt of August of thit yeir\nihowlng the nimei of all perioni and corporation! thit are ratepayers and the list shall be\nput In the handi of the Chairman presiding at\niny ichool meeting convened ln that District.\"\nIt li made perfectly plain that neither the\nChairman or any Truitee or, at in the cue of\na plebiscite, the returning officer, have any\nright to know who have or have not paid their\ntaxei. Ast the list ls made up to the 31st of\n\u2022sugust and the polling day Is not until Nov. 15,\nminy may In the meantime hive paid their\ntaxes.\nNakusp, B.C.\nGEORGE S. BROWN.\nToday's Horoscope\nIf you're celebrating a birthday annlver-\nlary today, you are frank, honest and outspoken. You like a change of environment,\n)ut are not too unhappy If your deslrei ire not\ngratified. You read a great deal, an a fluent\ntalker, and very entertaining. Your home life\nwill be happy and contented 11 you marry\nyoung. Thli wlll be a good day. Concentrate on\nwhat Is desired, since there ll a good chince of\nrealizing wishes. Friends in likely to bt helpful. In your next yeir your financial position\nwlll Improve somewhat, ln iplte of sudden ob-\nitaclu ind deliyi. Employ novtl business\nmethodi, but be witchful with thole in iuth-\n.rlty. New friendship! will also be formed.\nBorn today a child, while btlng ftlrly fortunate, wlll be somewhit careless tnd rebellious\n\u25a0.1th elders, who moreover will not be sympathetically Inclined. However, many friendi\nare ihown.\nTest Yourself\n1.   Whit li Armigeddonf\n3.   Whit Is \u25a0 Cyclopi?\n3.   Who wu the Biblical Michael'\nWords of Wisdom\n\"Luck\" Is t vtry good word If you pul \u25a0 r\nbefort It.\u2014Anon,\nyire..\nEtiquette Hints\nA young girl ihould rite to htr fttt when\n\u2022 n; visitor ll innounctd tn htr home.\nJJm\n_\nON THE SIDE\nBy I. V. DURLINQ\nTo keep one sicred flame\nThrough life, unchilled, unmoved,\nTo love in wintry age, the same\nAl tint ln youth we loved,\nTo feel that we adore\nEven to fond excess,\nThat though the heart would break with more\nIt could not live with less,\n-THOMAS MOORE.\n(Above my mother's favorite poem on the\nlubject of lave. She Uved up to it.)\nSo iome women think they have wonderful huabands. Let them consider the 34-year-\nold husband of Mrs. fiustace Crick, of London. In a recent contest Mr. Crick won first\nprize for being the most nearly perfect husband ln hli neighborhood. It was revealed\nthat this male matrimonial marvel selects\nand buys hli wife's clothes, hats and shoes, does\nher washing, part of the household shopping,\nnever goes out without her, gives her all hli\nmoney, and buys her flowers every Friday,\nACTIVE  BUILDER\nNot much building activity evident In\nManhattan. Plenty out on Long Island, though.\nOne man, currently thc nation's most active\nhome builder, Is busy there. He ii building\n3000 homes, lo be sold at $7500 each. These\ntour-room homes, with no basements, have\nelectric ranges, automatic washers, kitcheni,\noil burning furnaces, and radiant heating. They\nare being built at a production cost of $7 a\nfoot. Ask the nearest home builder what he\nthinks of this.\nPARROTS\nThe Society to Discourage the Teaching of\nSwear Words to Parrots. That is the name of\na 13-year-old London society which has 220\nmembers. This group claims to have been sn\n\"uplifting Influence\" on the lives of 180 parrots.\nDIAMOND MAE\nIt ls reported Mae West appeared recently\nat a London theatre first night wearing a 22-\nkarat diamond ring on her right hand finger, a\nIwo-lnch wide diamond bracelet on one wrist\nand a gold and amethyst bracelet on her other\n-agist. Mae also wore a string of pearls. The\npersonal Jewelry Miss West took to London ls\nestimated to be worth $1,000,000.\nCATCHING   RABBITS\nThat fellow who claimed a greyhound\ncouldn't.catch a Uve rabbit was far off tha\nbeam. Why, sir, In Abilene, Kan., they re-\n:ently had some greyhound trials In which the\ndogs chased rabbits and the rabbits were given\na 100-yard itart. Despite this handicap many of\nthe greyhounds caught the live rabblti. The\nipeed of these greyhounds ls ibout 35 mllei\nan hour. So a rabbit must run slower than that.\nI wish my dog could read or that I could explain the greyhound vs. rabbit situation to\nhim. Being a great rabbit-chasing fan, he\nwould undoubtedly be much Interested.\nJOURNEY OF LOVI\nA young fellow living In Coney blind\ntelll me he mikei the round trip by lubwiy\nnightly from hli home to the Bronx to lee tht\ngirl of his dreams. Thit'i about a 30-mlli\nround trip. Not much by lutomobllt, but\nwhen made via the lubway, quite a Journey,\nHow far did you travel to call on the charming girl who became your wife?\nTE6T  ANSWERS\n1. In Revelation St. John alludei to It is\nthi place where Ihe flml greet bittle ls to be\nfought betwein the forcei of Christ ind Anil-\nchrlit\n2. In dank myth a mtmbtr of a class of\none-eyed giinti inhibiting tht let coasts of\nSicily.\nI. An archtngel mentioned In Daniel is\nhiving ipeciil chirge over the Israelites u \u25a0\nnation.\nPress Comment\nCRUMPETS AND TEA\nHiving onct been provided by \u2022 coh-\nsclenceless biker with a ipeciei of deflitid\npincike which he swore were crumpet!, wi\nkept i tight grip on our chinge yeiterdiy until we uw thit mother utabllihment wu\npreientlng ui with the real, genuine, yeut-\nrilsed, perforitsd, ilistlc, gummy article. Then\nwe haitened home for crumpeti ind tea.\nEven If iome Gibbon of the 21it Century\nprobei imong tbt rulni of London for the\nhistory of the Decline and Fall of the Brltlih\nEmpire, no ont will (ver be ible to deny thit\nEngland onct wu great. As long u piping hot\ncrumpeti ooit out of their rich freight of\nbutter on thl tu plates, as long ai aromatic,\nloothlng. Invigorating Pekoe or Oolong trickle*\ndown \u25a0 parched throat at 5 o'clock ln the afternoon, thr English will be renowned aa the nation which blessed humanity with crumpeti\nand tea\u2014beilde which the nectir and am-\nbroila ot the Greeks ar. mere Olympian fool-\nlihneu.\u2014Windsor Slar.\n\u2014\nBARCLAY ON BRIDGE\nBy Shepard Barclay\nTUt Authority oa Authorltiei\"\nCrushing Idol of Romanian\nPeasantry Gives Soviet Firm Grip\nTHREE WATS TO LOSE\nTHERE are thru wtyt In\nwhich It ll possible for psychic\nbldi to damage your ilde. Flrit\nind moit obvloui li thi rlik of\nmisleading your partner ind getting you or him into I bid contract. Stcond tl tht chance Uut\ntht opponents will IN through\nIt ind htnet Inflict severe punishment on your ildt. Third, tnd\nequally If not mort Important, li\ntht danger of rhlileading your\npartner on liter dull. Knowing\nyou u ont poulbly deserving hit\nmistrust, hi may doubt tomt perfectly sound bid of youn md\ntherefore tteer tht pair into *\n\u2022pot .ornithine wont than tht\nbeat.\n\u2666 KQ\n\u2022VT 6 sr\ns g K t> 0 8 k\n*K 88\n\u2666 10 fl 8 3\n\u00bbAKQ\nUS\nits J  ik\nN\nW  E\nS\nV 3 10 5 4\n\u2666 A\n+ Q 10 8\n7S2\nAAttt-\nf3\ng J 10 T 6 5 3\nA*-\n(Dealer: North, fut-Wut vulnerable.)\nNorth    Eut      South    West\nPiu     Pau      IA       lg\n2g       2f       -+       :nt\nAt       \u00abt        \u00ab\u2666\nNorth, who had originally\npiued a hmd on which ht mifht\nhavt opened, itudled plenty bo-\nfort ht passed thl .-Bpadei. Hi\nknew very will thi natural miming of South'! bidding procedure\n\u2014thit tht dlimond suit wu thi\nlonger because bid flrit, md thlt\nthe spodei wtrt nevertheless of\nIt leut flvt cards because thty\nwere rebld. In brief, South hid\n\u2022hown ilmoit surely ilx dlamonda\nmd flvi ipades, in which tvtnt*\ntht dlimondi would constitute tht\nufer ipot in which to pliy tht\nhmd, eipecially ilnct thtn could\nnot be mon tnm i total of two\ncardi bttwttn hearts md clubi\nln South'i hmd. Furthermore, tht\nfact that South opined ihould\nIhow tht equivalent of two actl\n, But North kntw South u in\nhabitual uier of psychics, especially ln third hand poiitlon whtn\nthl opponents wert vulnerable\nmd ht wu not. In view of thtt,\nand hit own grttt diamond holding, North dtcldtd thtt South\nmight htvt psyched tht dlimond\nsuit, with pofilbly not t dlimond\nin hit hind. So, itttr pltnty of\ndebite with hlmielf, North passed\ntht 4-Spadei lnitead of taking\nout to .-Diamond!.\nAgainit hurt itada on all oc*\ncutout, thlt contrtct wu lmpot-\nlibit In view of Wut't holding\nof four trumpi. Ht hid t tramp\nlift ifttr South'i were gone, to\nbeit It with t final couplt of\nhurt tricki. Tou wlll notice thit\n.-Diamond! would htvt been cold,\ntricki being loat to only the two\nred aces.\nf 10 8 8\ng J io\n4 10 8 7 4\n*. eo\nA A K 10 863\n?Q*>\n\u2666 A\n*KQ S ]\n(Dtiler: South. North-South\nvulnerable.)\nHow ihould South pliy for \u00ab\u25a0\nSpades iftir Wut leads thl\nclub 4t\nBy the Starting Qate\n... A Subterraneous Swimming Pool\n. . . Excavate Bank Under Vernon\nI was glad to ite i Letter to Uie\nEditor the other day ralie the lubject of a swimming pool for the\nCivic Centre, but sorry to note the\nmonstrous suggestion that this be\nrealized by the Kinsmen Club iban-\ndonlng Its wonderful project for an\nAquatic Centre at Lakeside Park,\nand instead, providing funds for\nconverting the Recreation Hall it\nthe Civic Centrt to iwlmming pool\npurposes.\nThli foolish solution would leave\nui with one facility, instead of the\nthree desirable, and instead of the\ntwo we shall hive If we do nothing but let the Kinimen go ahead.\nTht Aquatic Centre project wlll\nayitemitln, expand, tnd In tvtry\nwiy Improve our acquatlo facilltiei at Laktildi  Park, ind wlll\ngive in enormoui Impitui to Summer acquatlo iport, We cin't bt\nthankful tnough that in organli-\n\u2022tlon like tht Klmmen hu conceived, tnd undertake to  real lie,\nthii tplendld project\nJust u euential li thi facility\nwe ilreidy hive, In the form ef\nthe lirgut hill In ths Kootanay-\nBoundiry, which li uied for gymnastic purposes of ivery kind, u\nwell   is  for  out-il-o  atitmbllu.\nIts provision wu ont of tht ei-\nsentlil ilmi of thi byliw thit tht\nproperty-ownen  of   Nation   cirritd.  It would  be  ridiculous to\nthink for a moment of ixtlngulsh-\nIng thli facility, which li ont of\nthe   distinctive    features   of   our\nwonderful community oinlri.\nAll   the  same,  Nelion   needi   \u25a0\nswimming pool more then it needi\niny other one facility that It now\nlacks. It wai my hope thll would be\nprovided for ln tnt originil plini of\nthe Civic Centra, but it tht timt it\ncould not bt Included txctpt it tht\nexpense of iome othtr essential tim.\nI'm not Juit 1 theorist In regird\nto iwlmming pooli. I'vt ptriontlly\nuied   them   ln   Winnipeg,   Ntlion,\nTrail, Rossland, Vancouvtr, tnd Victoria ln Canada; In Hoqulam and\nSpokane   In   Waihlngton;   ind   In\nBruueli, cipltil of Belgium. In iny\nof these plicu where I wu reildent, I wai i regulir user.\ncited \u2014 hid underground tunnel\nconnection! ln virlous directions,\n\u25a0nd perhipi i milt from tht cave\none would come upon wooden capping! of 'manholes,' containing little\nladders or stairways.\nNow consider the limited use Inherent ln a big gymnasium, or in\nan Ice rink, uied for local games.\nBoth ire u neceutry is they cm\nbe. But there Is i limit on the number of locil hockey teami thit cin\nuie our ke iheet. And only io much\nbadminton and basketball cin bt\npliyed on that wonderful gym floor.\nNO LIMIT TO USE OF POOL\nOn the other hind, there ll prsc-\ntlcally no limit to tht numbers that\ncan bt accommodated ln i commodious iwlmming pool. It would\nbc lmpoulble for more thin 300\nboyi to pliy hockey, with our ilngle\niheet of let. But lt would be possible for tvery mm, womin, boy\nand girl ln Ntlion who wu not 111,\nto gtt ln iomi lasiloni at tht pool.\nIf ntcesstry, It could be kept optn\n18 hours ln the 24, or two working\nshifts.\nI would Ukt to see tht City Council Inquire Into this poulbllity, even\nIf tht idea Is only academic at prutnt\nWhin thi iwlmming peel dou\nirrlvt, It wlll bt ent mort ftrct,\nind \u2022 mon powerful oni thin wt\nfit poillll, for keeping OUT young\nfolki healthfully and wholeiomtly\noccupied during thtlr Itliurt, tnd\nbuilding citlienihip. It wlll alao\nbi t ftelllty thit greit numberi of\nidplti wlll Inilst on using. It goes\nwithout uylng It would bl a\nmtnty-miktr for nlni monthi In\nuch yur.\nIt would alto add tnt mart paw-\ntrful ippeil tt Nllion'i mtny\nrtildintlil ittrtctloni.\nBy OIWITT MACKENZIE\nAP Portlgn  Affiin Analyst\nJullu Mtnlu, grind old man of\nRomania pealintry and several\ntimet. Premier of hit country, hat\ngone the way of all thoie who oppose Communism within the Soviet\nzone of domlnitlon.\nA military tribunal hai pronounced him guilty of treaion, the\nchirgei including tht accusation\nthat ht plotttd with tht United\nStates and Britain to overthrow the\ngovernment. Ha was condemned to\nsolitary confinement for life\u2014a punishment regarded by most ai more\nte. rlble than .death. Eighteen others\nwere convicted of crimes against\nthe state (four ln absentia) and received various degreei of punishment.\nIt ls an Ironic circumstance that\nlt wu Manlu who lifted the prohl\nbltlon against Communist activity\nIn Romania when he first became\nPremier in 1928 after his Nationa\nPeasant party had won 83 ptr cen'.\nof the country's vote. Tht same regard for Individual liberty which\nImpelled him to raise this ban alls\nInspired him to battle against con\ntrol of his country by Moscow, al\nthough he denied oo the wltneu\nstand that he had done anything\ntreasonable.\nJuit u Manlu had fought Hitler-\nIan domination of Romania, so he\nopposed Soviet rule whloh wu Inaugurated In 1949 whtn Petru Groia\nwas made Premier upon demand of\nMoicow. The ultimatum for Qroza's\nappointment wai delivered to youthful King Michael by Andrei VUhlniky, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, whole two-flitedneia has been\nso well demonstrated ln hii attacks\non the United States and Britain ln\nthe United Nitloni.\nMinlu hid bun \u2022 grltvout thorn\nIn Moscow'! ildt, tnd tht cruihing\nof thll tgtd Idol of tht ptutnti\nwould utm to glvi tht Sovltt\nUnion t tight grip on tht country.\nThli li upicltlly trut ilnce Rus-\nilt mtlntilni i lirgt forct of\ntroopi thtrt.\nThe tictlci employed by the Communists in Romania are typical of\nthose used elsewhere In absdrblng\nEurope Into the Russian zont of\ndomination. There ii the iame pittern of strong-arm methodi against\nwhich tht United Stitei ind Britain\nhavt prottittd ln numtroui to-\nitincel \u2014 Romania being among\nthem.\nOf course It's easy to understand\nwhy Russia wanti to have absolute\ncontrol of Romania. It ls a vital tectlon of tht Eutern European bloc\nwhich Moscow hu been consolidating.\nKEY POSITION\nIf you glance at your map you\nwill ttt thlt not only does Romania\nlie up againit the Soviet frontier,\nbut thlt It it one of tht kty poiitloni militarily In the Balkana. It ll\npart of thc Russian land route to the\nDardanelles; It occupiu a long\nitretch of the Black Sea cout; It\ncontrols the mouthi of the Danube\nRiver, one of the world'! greatest\nwater highways, which providei a\nshipping thoroughfare clear up to\nGermany.\nMoreover, Rbmania possessu petroleum and is one of the Important grain-producing countries of thi\nBalkans,\nWell, Russia seems to have eecur-\ned her control all right. It's hard\nto figure out anything that will disturb It for the time being.\nGet this quick\n3-WAYMU&I\nOffensive cough due to colda,\nimoking? Ott thlt ufe, pmcrip*\ntion - type formula of proven\ncough-relief Ingredient! long uted\nby docton. Not a narcotic. Let\nchildren enjoy freely. Gives quick,\nlong-lasting relief 3 important\nways:\n1. Eaies throat tickle.\n2.5oolhol raw, Irritated\nmembranes.\n3, Helpi loostn phlegm.\n\u00a3\"\"11*.\nFall Set\n. . . and iet for Fall\nis this toft flattering\nhair-do ... with lu\u00bb-\ntroui Soft curl J\nheaded for the top!\nPhone 244 for appointment.\n\u00a5 \u25a0\u25a0 <\u2022\u00ab,\nMilady's Beauty Parlour\n\u25a0Old Mou\nCANBERRA (CP) - A Oovtrnment offlclil hen brought ipeclal\nlmtrument! from Japan uied ln i\npearl culture and hopes to start tht\nInduitry ln North Australia. Tht\nJiptntu hid secretly conducted\nlucceuful experiments of thli typt\nWhile the civic Centre is bringing | with Auitrillin oysttn. ,\nIn mort ot\nOptical Service\nin Spokane\nWashington Optical\nEyesight Specialist!\nDR. D. C. MURPHY and ASSOCIATES\nONE  DAY SERVICE\nPhone MAin 3537\nCorner Sprague ind Will\nSPOKANE, Woih.\n\u25a0\nmm\nflninclil return thin\nIti projector! believed poulble, It\ncould make good uit of mother\n\u25a0ure-flrs piylng facility; and that\nli whit i iwlmming pool would be.\nWhere could It be put?\nHOW ABOUT UNDER VERNON\nOnt place that occuri to mi, tnd\nthat could bt availtd of without\nany sacrifice of prttent ipace tlthtr\nIn the Civic Centrt, or that contained In the Recreation Groundi, Is It\nthe clay bink igilnit which the\nCivic Centre wu built. The vut\nspiet required for tht grut Recreation Hill wu txctvittd from tht\nclay bank: iome of It, If I remember correctly, ifttr the Skiting Rink\nwas completed ind ln uit.\nJuit how fsr under Vtrnon Strut\nIhtt cliy bink extendi, I im not In\na poiitlon to uy; conceivably. It\nmight extend cleir icrou thl width\nof Vernon.\nIt we uie in txcivittd Rtcrtitlon\nHtl], why can't we iccept tht Idu\nof in txctvited iwlmming pool?\nTht   iwlmming   poti   nud   bt\nonly half tht htight tf tht Recreation Hlll. Ontt wt tottpt tht\nIdu of going undtr tht itreit. wt\ncould mtkt It of tny iltt dttlreS,\nwith ill thl icotiwry fiollltltt. In\nthi   ihipi   of   drilling    roomi,\nihoweri,   lockeri,  boiler   Initalli-\ntlon tnd to en.\nIt would bt euy enough to tr-,\nrang! gtlltry entrinces it thl two!\nendi of the Rtcrtitlon Hill; ilio\nemergency itilrwtyi up to thl ildt-\nwalk; al.su ilmllir emergency exit's to Iht boultvtrd on lift South\nsldt ol Vtrnon.\nMoit lirgt cltiei uud thtlr underground iptct for t variety of purpoiei, nol confined to undtrgound\nrailways. In the Vimy llldge uctlon\nIn France, Thelus Cave\u2014In which\nfor a month during the Wlnttr of\n1B17-1S the Headquarters of the Jrd\nCanadian Infantry Brigade wtf lo-\n ,\t\nWe're\nCollecting\nPICTURES\nNOW...\nfor the 1948\n______________\n i\nat ',\nNILSON DAILY NIWI, THURSDAY, NOV. II, 1947 \u2014 7\nart Mada\nbile In Inquait\nDf Double Slayings\nROCKTORD, IU\u201e Nov. 12 (AP) -\nalters from Mn. Ketherlne Andtr*\nta to Glenn Marih, pleading for\neitralnt ln their illicit romance,\nttt* mada nubile Tueiday as the\novers wtre brought together at an\n[.quest Into the iliying ot the wo-\noin'i huiband and father.\nI Minh end Mrs. Anderson \u2014 both\nIt end both married - declined to\nMtlfy, end the coroner's Jurors re-\npmmended that Marah be held to\nhe Qrand Jury on charges of\nhurderlng the two victims, Vernon,\nibs. Anderson's husband, and (Irani\niuhrleln, her father, of Northport,\nHlch., lait Friday ln Rockford.\ntarsh also ls charged with kidnapping Mri. Anderson.\nKIMBERLEY MAN\nCONVICTED OF\nRECKLESS DRIVING\n' KIMBERLEY, B, C, Nov. II -\nBernard Harry Glen of Kimberley\nIvas eonvicted on a charge of reck-\ness driving when he appeared bc-\nore R. T. Richardson, Stipendiary\nlaglstrate on Monday.\nHe wu defended by F. M. Barry\nlerriater ot Kimberley.\nChargei arose from an auto sect-\nlent which occurred dn the railroad\ntossing five miles North of Klmber-\nt yon the Cranbrook Kimberley\nUghway, resulting In three persons\nelng taken to the Kimberley Hos-\nltal.\nGlen pleaded \"not guilty\" but af-\ner hearing the evidence the Mag-\nrtrate found him guilty as charged,\nle .was fined JM and costs ind hll\nriven license suspended for ilx\n.onthi from date of conviction.\nHughes' War\nContract Picture\nJumbled\nWASHINGTON, Nov. 12 (AP) -\nConfronted with a mare of conflicting teitlmony given under oath, the\nUnited States Senate War Investigating Committee scrutlnl-lng Howard\nHughes' war contracts sought today\nto straighten out the tangle.\nThis wai the tumbled picture of\nloan, Job and movie-ban claims and\ncounter-claims ai the committee\nmade ready to resume questioning\nof MaJ.-Oen. Bennett E. Meyers:\n1, Meyers, a retired Air Force procurement officer, testified late yesterday that he never solicited a Job\nnor asked for a $200,000 loan from\nHughes. The millionaire plane-builder has sworn on the witness stand\nthat Meyers did both when Meyers\nwas negotiating a wartime contract\nwith Hughes for photo-reconnais-\nsance planes.\n2. Meyers declared Hughes promised to pay him $100,000 if the former officer could have a New York\nCity ban lifted from Hughes' reputedly sexy motion picture, \"The Outlaw.\"\nHughes had testified earlier: \"I\ncan Bay positively that I did not offer (Meyers) sflOO.OOO to clear The\nOutlaw.\"\n| Properly-conducted competitive\nJp6rts, which teach youngsters that\nJhey are members of society, are\nentlil, heilth authorities claim.\nWANT FARMERS\nTO PLANT MORE\nus^n m chains\nBy OVID A. MARTIN\nWASHINGTON, Nov. 12 (AP)\u2014\nThe United Slates Government\nplans to ask farmers to plant nearly\n-.5 per cent more land to livestock\nfeed graini next year ln an effort\nto replenish supplies cut short by\n[ihls yeir'i poor corn crop.\nLarger grain harvests will be\nneeded If \u25a0 serious shortage of meats\ndairy and poultry products ls to be\naverted ln 1949. These feeds will be\nscarcer In 1948 than this year because of the preient corn shortage.\nNEW DENVER\nNIW DENVER, B. C-Mn. John\nTaylor who wu e petient In the\nSlocin   Community   Hoipltel  hei\nbeen diichirged.,\nDavid Crellin ot Grand Forks\nspent a few dayi at hie homt here\nbefore leaving for Cranbrook,\nJ. Mack of Slocan City Is a patient\nln the Slocan Community Hospital.\nMr. and Mn. Harry L. Taylor and\nMr. and Mrs. J. B. Johannsim and\nson David, were visitors ln Nakusp\non Saturday to meet Mrs. Taylor'i\nand Mrs. Johanmon's brother, O. K,\nAnderson of Fusilier, Suk. Hi will\nalso vlllt rjs brother and slster-ln-\nlaw Mr. and Mra. Andy Anderson.\nLeslie Sherwood of Slocan City ls\na patient ln tha Slocan Community\nHospital.\nMrs. F. H. Vandergrlft and htr\ngrandson Stephen Tattrie, returned\nfrom Nelson where they visited with\nfriends.\nMrs. A. Pomickoff of Hills Siding\nand baby were discharged from the\nSlocan Community Hoapltal.\nJ. W. Duggan, R.C.M.P., of Vancouver, spent i few dlys In New\nDenver visiting with friendi.\nMrs. W. Boiling of Silverton hai\nbeen discharged from the Slocan\nCommunity Hospital.\nT. Rutlan of Bracebrldge, Ont,\nspent a few dayB ln New Denver.\nMrs. Thomas Leask hai been discharged from the Slocin Community Hospital for her home ln Silver-\nton.\nMrs. Vera R. Kitchener spent the\nweekend In Trail, guest ot Mrs. T.\nO. D. Harris.\nCapt. G. L. Cheshire and Mr. and\nMrs. W. Shaw, accompanied Rt Rev.\nBishop Hugh Embllng ai far ai Nelson, who left on Sundays East bound\ntrain for two week's in New York.\nMiss M. H. Butlln wai a vllltor\not her niece Mr. and Mri. W. Jupp\nand aon Gary at Nikuip.\nFRIEND \"JOE\"\nINVITED TO\nROYAL WEDDING\nCORSHAM, Wiltshire, Englind,\nNov. 12 (CP)\u2014All on iccount Ot t\ngame of skltttlei I Royal letter hu\ncome to a little baker's ihop cloie\nby the Royal Navy Petty Offlceri'\nSchool where Lieut. Philip Mountbatten hai bten tn Instructor ilnce\nthe war.\nIt reada: \"The Lord Chamberlain\nli commanded by Their Majesties to\ninvite Mr. and Mri. Joe Daymond to\nthe ceremony of tht marriage of Her\nRoyil Highness Princess Elisabeth,\nC.I., with Lieut Philip Mountbatten\nat Westminster Abbey on Thursday, 20 Nov., 1947 at 11:30 a.m.\"\n\"It's a fair knock-out,\" commented Daymond, 06-year-old Captain of\nthe Moonraktrt' Skittles team which\nhas many tlmei done bittle with\nLieut. Mountbalten'a Flrebrsnds ln\nthe four-ale bar of the Methuen\nArms.\nYoung Philip hei Been to my\nhouse many times; uud to makt\nhlmielf quite at home. He wu 'Phil-\nop' to me tnd I 'Joe' to him .. .Just\nthe same lt was nice of him to remember us. I regsrd lt u sn honor\nto our team.\"\nMrs. Daymond also wu excited.\n\"We'll have to rustle' around and\ngtt suitable clothei for the occasion.\nWe've been to lota ol weddingi before\u2014but not Royal onei.\"\nQUEEN MOTHER\nTO WEAR GOWN,\"\nHIP-LENGTH CAPE\nLONDON, Nov. II (API-Queen\nMother Mary, 80, will wear t gown\nand hip-length cipe of aquamarine\nchenille velvet and gold tlisue for\nthe wedding of her grand-daughter,\nPrincess Elizabeth, Buckingham\nPalace disclosed today.\nThe gown li floor-length ln front,\n\u25a0lightly trailing at the back, with t\nhigh neck line and long sleeves. Ac\nrois the bodice, the mother of the\nKing will weir the Blue Ribbon of\nthe Garter, with the Star of the Or\nder.\nSht will wear e toque\u2014tht hat\nityle she hu preferred for yein \u2014\nof material ilmllar to the dress,\ntrimmed with in oitrlch feither.\nHer Jewell wlll be a collar of pearli\nand a diamond necklace.\nDinny Pails Bound\nFor U. S., Pro Ranks\nSYDNEY, Auatralla, Nov. 12 (Reuters)\u2014Dlnny Palls, Australian ilnglei champion, left here by air to-\n.night for San Francisco, whtre he\nll to mett tennli promoter Jick Harrli tnd elgn profeuional ir tides to\nundertake e world tour luting tbout\nc yeer.\nThe tour will Include visits to\nAustralia, South Africa, India, England, Europe tnd South America.\nPalls Is undentood to htvt lift\nwithout gaining hll official releue\nfrom the Australian Liwn Tennii\nAaioclation, which haa him under\ncontract to remain ln Australia until Jan. Jl.\nO nhls return from the United\nStates after the Australian Davis\nCup team had lost to tht Amtrlctni,\nPaila criticized the iplrit prevailing\nIn the Australian tetm. \"Tht rift ln\nthe tide must have been reflected\nln our play,\" he declared. \"We were\nan unhappy band from the start\"\nStudent Vets Seek\nCost-of-Livinq Bonus\nTORONTO, Nov. 12 (CP)-A resolution urging thst the Federal Government grant a \"coat-of-llvlng bonus\" to all itudent veterani to compensate for higher prlcei wis passed\nyesterday at a meeting of 400 Unlvenity of Toronto veterins. The students said pricei have rlien more\nthan 20 per cent ilnce the original\ngranti of $60 monthly to lingle student veterans and $80 to married\nveterans were Instituted.\nMovie Gosrr p\nDouglas Fairbanks, Jr., Plans\nTo Return to Diplomatic Field\nBy BOB THOMAS\nHOLLYWOOD, Nov. 12 (AP) -\nSix to go. Tfiat'i tha attitude of\nDouglu Fairbanks, Jr., to hll picture career. After six more films he\nplana to give up iwordi and swashbuckling and return to his favorite\nfield, diplomacy.\nOt the six, at least three wlll be\nfor the Fairbanks, company with\nwhich Doug ls carrying on tht family tradition.\n\"I hope,\" he added cautiously,\nthat these films will make enough\nmoney to enable me to enter tne\ndiplomatic field.\"\nDoug ls making good progress toward that goal. His first production,\n'The Exile,\" appears to be a moneymaker and by owning his pictures,\nhe ctn expect tn'lncome from them\nover e period ot years.\nAnother factor Involving his future retirement from the screen ls\nhis hearing. During his Navy service he suffered an ear Injury. The\nhearlnf In his right ear Is falling\nand Doug expects total deafness on\nthat sldt ln time. Hearing ls Important to an actor.\nBut hli main reason ti his lovt ot\ndiplomacy. He got hit first taste of lt\nin 1937 when he performed special\nmissions for the United Stites In\n1941, he was a Presidential Envoy\nto Bratll, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Peru. He served five years\nIn the Navy, emerging as a Commander. He Is believed to be the\nmost decorated of theatrical people\nduring the war. His medals Include\nthe Legion of Merit, Silver Star, the\nFrench Legion ot Merit and Croix\nde Guerre with Palm.\nBACK TO NORMAL\nThere trt l few encouraging Indication! thtt Hollywood, which hu\nbeen deadly aerloui lately, li resuming iome of ltl zany aspects ... In\nthe mall comes an Invitation to\n\u25a0weat out e preu conference wltb\nHenry Morgan tt ! p.m. thll Friday. The place? The iteen room tt\nTerry Hunt'i Health Emporium ...\nBRIEF REVIEW\n\"Cass Timberlane (MOM), like\nmost plcturlzed novels, trial to cover too much ground. It would htve\nbeen better it leu length ind with\nmore development of character. Still\nthere is plenty of lntereit ln tht\nstory of t smtll-town Judg who\nseeks honesty and love. And Spencer\nTracy and Lane Turntr tre excellent In their best rolu ln yttn.\nTo Use Christmas\nDecoration Money\nFor Overseas Gifts\nKIRKLAND, Wlih., Nov. II (AP)\n\u2014Kirkland merchants have voted to\ndonate the fundi usually uied for\nChristmas decorations to eld Europe's hungry peoples. The money\nraised annually for the purpoie,\nmore than 11500 last year, will be\nused to send food packagei overseas.\n28 Guerillas Killed\nATHENS, Nov. 12 (AP) - Preu\ndlspatchu   nld  todey  the  Greek\nArmy bed killtd 28 Guerrillu, Including (our womtn, ln t fight with\n300 Insurgents on Mt. Menlklon, ln\ntht Serrea eret. The accounti said\nthe troopi htd releued In Weitern\nMacedonia 300 or so villagers recruited by force by the Guerrillu.\nRestrictions Lifted\nIn Berlin\nPolio Epidemic\nBERLIN. Nov. 12 (AP)-Tht Oty\n'Heilth Ministry innounced todty\nthat Berlin's poliomyelitii epidemic,\nwhich begin during the Summer,\napparently hid ended tnd thtt emergency restrictions would be lifted.\n, A total of list personi became ill,\nand 213 died.\nCancer Society\nAwards Honorary\nLife Membership\nCALOARY, Nov. 11 (CP) - Th\nflrit honorary life memherihli\nawarded by the Canadian Cancc\nSociety for tervlce ln tld of cancc:\nwai preseted to Dr. John Slnclai\nMcEachern, OBE, it his home hen\nMondiy night by Alexander Ctl\nhoun, Preiident of the Alberta\nbnrlch of the Society.\nMn. McEachern received the ipe\ndally engraved certificate on be\nhalf of her husband who li leriouily\nlit\nDr. McEicheni wu Urge reepoi\nIble for the formation of the Cam\ndinn Society for the control ot can-\ncer, later renamed the Canadian\nCancer Society.\nThe United Statei hu htd, only\none bald-headed president \u2014 John\nQulncy Adami, ,\nHAWES\nFLOOR GLOSS\nTin cans actually contain only 1.1\nper cent by welghtof tlft\nStlf-Peliihing\nJUIT Wtre IT ON-IT SHINES ITKU*\nNO RUBBING - NO POLISHING\nfoc Ih-oIwhiIj Hits vwrMmq Of pQ-ftrad Boon*\nBE SUHF. IT'S HAWtb'\n\\'Ah fair Mill, tMne eyes art ai two bowls\nel honey-golden Grope-Nuli flakes!\"\nThey're mede tor the* to feett\n\u2022mm. hty Romeo \u2014 u It the malty-\nIrleh nut-iweetneit of Post's\nOrape-Nuti Flak-il\"\n\"Po-t'i Gripe-Nuti  Flakes ere\nIvrs-cdroui good, I iwear lt Two\ngolden grains do mike them so:\neun-rlpened wheet end milted ber-\nley, ikillfully blended, biked tnd\n\"In truth they give thee cubo-\nhydrttee for energy; proteini for\nmuicle; phosphorus for teeth and\nhonei; Iron tor the blood; other\nfood euential-. And on each package ere enacrolled fine recipei for\nsuch good things u cookies, muffins,\ncekee.\"\n\"Oood night, good night Poit'i\nOltpe-Nuti Flakes III beg or\nborrow \u2014ind dreim of them 'til\nIt be morrow!*\nWill Decorate Tables\nLONDON, Nov. 13 (Reuten) -\nMyrtle from i tree grown from \u2022\nsprig of Queen Vlctorli'i wedding\nbouquet will decorite the miln ttble \u00abt the wedding breakfast st Buckingham Palace Nov. 10 tfter the\nmarriage ol Prlnceu Ell-ibeth ind\nLieut Philip Mountbatten. The main\ntable, at which the bride and bridegroom will lit with the King ind\nQueen, will be deconted with pink\ncarnatloni and white heather, mingled with spriys of myrtle.\nMtkMO ******\n\"^    e-iMOt\nBRING out your good pointi,\nyei ... but remember . . .\nyour beit beauty aid is as\nnor u your ice-box.\nMILK cilmi\nthe nervet...\ninduces tound\nsleep... mikei\neyee, teeth and\nskin radiant\nwith health.\nBE GLAMOROUS, but\nbe wise! 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It h v the tamspeT.\n\u2022\n\t\n 8 \u2014 NILSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, NOV. 13, IMT\n.lew British Imposts\nTo Fight Inflation\nSoccer Pools, Dog Racing Betting\nHit; Profiti Tax to Be Doubled\nByJOHNDAUPHINEE\ntONDON, Nov. 12 (CP)\u2014The Government's \"crisis\nbudget,\" introduced today, imposed sharp increases in the\npurchase tax and struck hard at the little man's pleasures with\nnew imposts on wagering at dog-racing tracks and in football\npolls and on beer, wines and spirits.\nHugh Dalton, Chancellor of the Exchequer, also hit business by doubling the profits tax on all profits to curb what he\ndescribed as a tendency to increase dividends and by a decision\nto make only half of advertising expenditures subject to tax\nexemption instead of the full*\"\namount.\nIn t 57-mlnute speech to the\nHouit of Commoni outlining i program to Increase revenue by \u00a3208,-\n000,000 ((832,000,000) In a full year,\nDalton left unchanged the personal\nIncome tax rate, now nine ihllllngi\non a pound of taxable Income, and\nthe tobacco duty which was Increased by a shilling a package on cigarets last April.\nThe Spring budget raised the price\nfrom two ihllllngi four pence (47\ncenti) to three ihlllingi four pence\n(67 cents) with the price of pipe tobacco and cigars correspondingly\nhigher. <\nHe promlied to 'continue food iub-\ntldlei at the present level of \u00a3392,-\n000,000 annually at least until next\nSpring but lopped off subsidies of\n\u00a333,000,000 on leather, cotton and\nwooi, foreshadowing the possibility\nthat clothing prices will go up.\nIn the second supplementary\nbudgtt ht hll presented ilnce Libor wu elected in 1945, Dilton\nllld hli iim wit to bring In ilit-\n\u2022ble ntw rtvtnuti as an intl-ln-\nflitlon measure \u2014 to ittp \"too\nmuch monty running around ifttr\ntoo ftw goodi,\"\nThe new taxes on gimbllng Include 10 per cent on all money wag\ned on totaliiitori (parl-mutueli) it\ndog racing and a ilmllar tax on the\nextremely popular football pools, ln\nwhich Britons forecait results of\nSoccer matches. Both hitherto were\ntax-free.\nHoree nclng wlll not oe iffected\nbecauie the tracki are not run for\nprivate profit and \"Improvement of\nhorse-breeding results In a good export,\" the Chancellor of the Excheq\nuer aald. Furthermore a tax on\nbookmakeri would require heavy\ndiverilon of tax officers.\nThe purchase tax, applied on\ngraduated scale to luxurlee and to\nmany necessities as well, will be\nsharply Increaied ti followi:\nLuxury articles now ttxtd tt 100\nptr ctnt wlll bt ttxtd it 125 per\neent; articles taxed at two-thlrdi\nof value will bt ttxtd It three-\nquarters; those it one-third wlll\nbt ttxtd it one-half, and those at\none-sixth wlll bt taxed tt one\nthird.\nThis was Dalton'i profits tix in\nnouncement:\n\"I propose to double tbe profit tix\nas from Jan. 1. 1847. This will rtlie\nthe rite from 12\". per cent to 25 per\ncent on distributed profiti ind from\n5 per cent to 10 ptr cent on undli-\ntrlbuted profit*. Thli will increue\nthe yield by \u00a385,000,000 In the full\nyear, bringing the yield next year\nto \u00a3170,000,000.\"\nDalton announced in Incrtut ef\n33 ihllllngi 4 pence on t gallon\nof spirits; Cf 10 ihllllngi t gtlton\non heavy wlnu ind flvt ihllllngi\non t gallon of light wlnts, tnd ont\npenny a pint on bur.\nThe spirits  levy   will  raise the\nprice of a bottle of whliky by four\nshillings three pence from 25 shillings 9 pence to 30 ihllllngi.\n11 BILLION SURPLUS\nAn \"unprecedented\" lurplui of\n\u00a3253.000,000 ($1,012,000,0001 it the\nend of the firit 32 weeks oMhe current flninclil yetr wu reported by\nthe Chincellor of the Ixehequer.\n\"We ire within \u00a35.000,000 ilreidy\nof the surplus I estimated for the\nfull year.\"\nIn the April budget revenue for\nthe financial year ending next\nMirch 31 was estimated by Dalton at\n\u00a33,451,000,000 and expenditure at\n\u00a33,181,000,000 with an estimated\nsurplus of \u00a3270,000,000. Later fur-1\nScald Fatal To\nInfant; Fall\nUpsets Kettle\nA fall from her high chair led to\nthe death of Joan Audrey Ford, 11\nmonth-old daughter of Mr. and Mri.\nJ. R. Ford, 1321 Hall Street, who\ndied at Kootenay Lake Oeneral\nHospital Tuesday morning. The\nbaby had been taken to Hoipltil\nMonday morning tfter receiving\nuvere scald burni.\nThe baby had been placed In her\nhigh chair fully four feet from the\nstove while Mra. Ford prepared the\nbaby'i breakfait. Somehow, the\nbaby managed to unfasten her\nsafety belt .then In falling from the\nchair, itruck a kettle of hot wattr\nwhich had previously been placed\non the oven door.\nThe baby was born ln Nelson\nDec. 21, 104(1. Besides her parenti,\nshe il lurvlved by two sisters, Mri.\nDorli -Anderson and Miss Fenny\nFord of Nelson, a brother Jgclc In\nVictoria, and her grandparents, Mr.\nand Mrs. John Hoff of Victoria.\nIU u a meaaure ln the fight againit\ninflation. ,\nHe laid many companlei have\nbeen declaring Increaied dividends\ncontriry to hit advice.\n\"Thii Is inflationary and disturbing to good Induitrlil relitloni.\"\nDilton innounced thit the new\ntaxes he propoied will bring ln\n\u00a3208,000,000 In \u2022 full flninclil yetr\n\u25a0nd \u00a348,000000 ln the remainder of\nthe preaent financial year, ending\nnext March 31.\nDalton'i review of the flninclil\niltuatlon and hii announcement of\nnew taxei occupied 57 mlnutei.\nPurpose of the lupplementiry\nbudget, the Chancellor of the Exchequer aild, Is lo strengthen without delay British defences against\nInflation arlilng from the Government'i decliion to increue exporti\nand reduce lmporti io as to narrow\nu fut as possible \"the very wide\ntnd dangeroui gap In our oversell\nbilince of paymenti, particularly\nwith the Western hemisphere.\"\nA major factor in Brltaln'i current economic difficulties is her\nacute shortage of United States doi\nlars.\nBroadly speaking, Dalton llld, tix\nrevenue Is well up to expectations\nand non-tax revtnut t great deal\nbetter than estimated.\nOn the expenditure aide, lupple-\nmentary estimates already had been\npreiented for \u00a3(,700,000, the largest\nItem being \u00a39,000,000 to mike good\nlist Winter's igrlculturil disaster\nciuied by heivy mowi ind lubse-\nquent floods.\n$1000 REWARD\nFOR SLAYER OF\nTAXI DRIVER\nWomen Claim Driver\nPicked Up TvVo Men\nAs Last Passengers\nROBBED OF $58\nTORONTO, Nov. 12 (CP)-Wltk\n111000 rtward offtrtd for tht killer of taxi-driver Rtlph Mirguon,\nPollet tald todty thtt ntw clues\nwtrt unearthed In thl evidence\nof two women passengers btlltvtd hli lut firti btfort tht fatal\ntrip.\nTh rewtrd wu offered todiy by\nthe Ontario Government for evidence leidlng to thf irreit and conviction of tht killer or killers who\nihot Margeaon, 32-year-old father of\nfive children, through the head and\ndumped hti body on a lonely road.\nPolice uld they believed two'men\npassengers, whom Margeson, picked\nup ihortly after discharging the two\nwomen, were the slayers, with rob.\nbery the motive. They said the wo\nmen, who volunteered their evi\ndence today, had helped them fix\nthe dlitrlct In which the men were\npicked up and the time, ihortly after midnight yesterday.\nNeither of the women Knew inythlng thit would help Identify the\ntwo men, however, police said.\nMargeson let the women fares off\nat a North-West Toronto houie, Police uld. Somewhere between there\nand hli Dundaa Street office he\nphoned the office that two men had\nhailed him to drive them to Port\nCredit, about ieven miles West of\nToronto.\nPolice laid they believe one of the\npair ihot Mtrgeson ihortly ifter\nthey left the City limits on the\nQueen Elizabeth Way. robbed him of\n$58. and dumped hia body.\nThat amount was mining from his\npocketi when hli body was found\nyeiterdiy, ihot through the head, in\na grassy ditch at the ilde of tbe Dixie Roid \u2022 half-mile North of the\nQueen Ellubeth Wty to the West of\nthe City. The killer ippirently hid\ntired a bullet Into the back of Mar.\ngeion's head, possibly while the drl\nver wu it the wheel ot his cib.\nLui thin two hours ifter tht\nihootlng, in  attempt ippirently\nwu midt to brttk Into Marge-\nson's home. Mri, Margeson, an expect! nt mothtr, hurd \u2022 noise it\na   front   downstairs   window   it\nabout 2:30 a.m. 8bi notified tht\nttxl compiny employing htr hutbtnd tnd pollct wert dispatched\nto tht houit. Pellet uld \u2022 window\nwu cracked  In the lowtr right\nhind corner and tht sills smudged.\nThe Ministry of Food wis com-\nthe. tax reliefs reduced tht'cltimi*; Pelled l0 ***' h****\" **'*\"* _h,n \"*\n' timited owing to  world shortages\nand almost world-wide Inflation.\nAgainst thtu  txctu  expenditures, .Dslton   added   that  thtrt\nwould bt some stvlng on defence\ntnd lupply estimates.\nA new campilgn for voluntiry\nr ted surplus to \u00a32511,000,000.\n\"   ~       mxtttxtt The   Agriculture   subsidy   now\n\u2014  a  |   Til J costing  \u00a3392,000,000 innu.lly will\nUH (L  I \u2022 I  ' be maintained but Dalton warned\nf|p\u00bb** a\u2014      that it would be lmpoulble to Jus-\n\u2014-\u00ab^t^_FI    fj.y fUPther increaiei.\nExisting subsidies on leather, cotton and wool, now costing \u00a333.000,-\nCCIENCB tut proved thtrt ut 000 annually, will disappear next\n\"-* certain food elements ttatyom year, indicating the possibility of\nneeds for health.    If there aren't higher prices for clothing.\nenough (if them jo a child's food,l    In future Ihree-per cent Interest  .         _\u201e..,,.,_.\nserious thlngi can happen\u2014iuch as will be charged on arrears of Income! following the war but the measures\nstunted growth, aoft bones, poor I tax. surtax, profits tax and excess; taken by the Government, Includ-\nteeth, faulty nerves, loss of appetite, | profits tax. ing physical and financial control,\n\u25a0\u25a0'--\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 Dalton also decreed what amounts'had  prevented break-away  in the\na  lax on advertising. | United Kingdom.\nEffective lmmedlitely, only hal\/i There hid been some signs thit\nof a company's expenditures on | Inflationary pressure in Britain had\nadvertising would rank as \"illow-j relixcd in recent months. Currency\nable expenditures\" tor tax pur-.notes had fallen from the peak of\nposes. Formerly all advertising \u00a31,421,000,000 jn Auguit to \u00a31,384,-\nexpenses were allowable. 000,000 last week\n\"In these da\nFour Jews Killed\nIn Gun Battle\nTroopi Surround House in Hideout\nSuspect; Britiih Killed in Attack\nJERUSALEM, Nov. 12 (AP)\u2014Three Jewish girls and o\nyouth were killed today in a gun battle with British troops surrounding a coastal plain house, suspected of being an underground Irgun Zvai Leumi hideout.\nTwo other young Jews were wounded in the encounter,\nbetween Raanana and Heiliya.*-\"\nMilitary sources it Tel Aviv uid\nfour Jewi were ciptured ln a raid\non the liolated houie where the Army wu tipped the Irgun was conducting \"armed exercises\".\nA British police sergeant was\nkilled ind thrte other Brltlih police\nofficers were wounded by machine-\ngun fire while they aat In front of a\ncafe on the Klngsway, main street\nof Haifa.\nA fifth British policeman in the\nparty escaped injury In the attack.\nIt was the first serious outbrttk\nof violence In Haifa ilnce Sept. 29,\nwhtn extremists blew up t district\npollct Ititlon, killing 10 penom,\nincluding four Brltllh polleemin.\nThe assailants escaped.\nPolice laid they were young Jews\nwho assembled In the cafe as the\npolicemen were drinking tea and\nthen left. A ihort time later an office in the upper floor of the building across the street was robbed,\napparently by the same group, and\nsome of the Jews came out and fired\ndown on the policemen. The cafe's\ncustomers scattered ln panic.\nOfficials said the condition of the\nthree wounded men wai grave.\nThe attack came a short time after a military tribunal ln Haifa sen\ntenced two memberi of the Jewish\nunderground Stern Gang, which\ncalli itself 'Tighten for the Free\nlorn of Israel,\" to 20 yeari In prison\nfor possessing firearms, ammunition\nand two bombs.\nPremier King\nNever More\nProud of Canada\ndefective eyesight.\nOviltine supplements the diet with\nelement.! frequently deficient -0\n..rdinary foods. Three servings ol\nOvaltinc furnish a significant portion\nof * child's daily requirements ol\nVitamins A, Bu D, Riboflavin (G)\nmd Nitcin end Minerals Calcium.\nPhosphorus and Iron.\nIn addition it provides the bau't\n[bod substances\u2014complete proteins\nio build muscle* nerve and body cells\n\u2014high-energy foods for vitality and\nendurance. It thus acts as an insurance\nigainst food deficiencies that retard\nnormal growth.\nSo if your child eats poorly, is thin,\nanderpar, perhaps nervous, why not\ntry delicious Ovaltine for normal\ngrowth and better appetite.\nlo\nBy JAMES McCOOK\nCanadian Preu Staff Writer\nLOUVAIN, Belgium, Nov. 12 (CP)\n\u2014Prime Minister Mackenzie KJng\nof Canada today received the degree\nof Doctor of Laws from the University of Louvain ln a hall dating from\n1317, and said in an address of\nthanks that he had never been\nprouder to be a Canadian.\n\"No man ever living has received\nso much honor In such a short time\nsaving wai to he launched, recent!\" 1 since I have been in Belgium,\"\nresults having been extremely dls-j he said, winding up a three-day visit\n----'\u2014\u25a0- 'to Belgium.\n\"I've been proud of my country\nall my life but never more than this\nmorning when I see how Canada,\nwith its small population, is so respected and honored.\"\nThe   ancient   hall   was   crowded\nwith cheering students and echoed\nwith   bands   playing   \"The   MaDle\nLeaf ,For Ever,\" and \"O Canada,\"\n'      Mr,  King waa  received by tha\nRector,  Msgr.  Honors   Dan  Wae*\nyenabergh, and the Dean of the\nLaw Society, Jean Dabln, both of\nwhom praised Mr. Klng'i and Canada'i accompllihments. Dabln referred to Flanders as being \"lown\nwith the crosses of Canadian heroes.\"\nThe Prime Minister said he real-\nappointing,\nDalton said there had been breakaway  inflation  in  many  countries\nOVALTINE\nmuch of th. id-!    \"Bul we now  in faced with \u25a0\nv.rtuementi   ire   i   icrlous   wiste^ew  iltuitlon,\"   continued   Dilton,\nof money and labor,\" Dalton con- j \"for we muit now deal with a new\ntended. (inflationary preuure due to thc ic-\nThe  emergency   budget  will   in-1 tlon we heve tiken to close the japi\ncreaie British privation. Dalton as-1 in our balance of payments. -\t\nserted it would drain off cxceis \"Not even the most skilful stitls-1 i-ed the honorary degree was i trl\npurchasing power and stave off in-, ticlan could measure this breichlbute to the Canadian people who\nflation. (with my precision but our counter-1had gladly shared In the battle for\n\u2022\"Too much money running after i attack was simple. We must reduce!liberty.\ntoo few goods U the unavoidable| total expenditure and Increase total] \"None of us know whit we miy\nsequel in every country affected by j revenue.\" ibe facing loday,\"  he said. \"There\nReduction   In   the   armed   forceiiseem to be two contrary laws\u2014one\nDe Gasperi Hopes\nFor Slight Margin\nIn Election\nBy JOHN P. MCKNIGHT\nROME, Nov. 12 (AP)-Llke a man\ntrying to ride a bucking broncho\nwhile two fellows yank at him from\neither ilde, Premier Alclde de Gas\nperi's biggest problem Juit now li\nkeeping his sent.\nHe hasn't much time to think\nabout where he'i going.\nrive monthi ago the lank, M-year\nold Roman Catholic Premier became\ntired of constant wrangling with the\nCommunist md Socialist ministers\nIn his third succesiive Italian cab.\ninet. When President Enrico de Nic\noil hinded the Premiership bick\nto him, he decided to try lt alone\nwith \"hli middle-of-the-road Chris,\ntlan Democrati.\nSince then, he has been busy\ngrappling with foes to the right and\nleft who want to pull him out of the\nsaddle.\nNow,    however,    It    looki\nthough Di Guperl his i breathing spell to consider the politlcil\ndirection ind political futuri of\nthe  Chrlitlin   Democrati.   Italy's\nbiggest single pirty, with 207 snti\nIn  the  556-man   Conitltutent   Al*\nsembly which Is drifting Republlcin  Italy's new nitloml chirter.\nA close, hird-won victory In\"the\nAssembly early ln October gave De\nGasperi lhi breather. Hii Corrtmun-\nist-Socialist opposition moved a vote\nof  non-confidence ln  the  cabinet\nWith some help from the far right,\nDo Gasperi just squeaked by.\nChristian Democracy's future policies probably will be decided at the\nparty's National Convention at Naples tltll week.\nIf De Gasperi his hll wiy, It wlll\nelect to steer Just left of centre, with\nan alert eye on the scylla of Communism on the left and the charyb-\ndts of Fascism on the right.\nHowever, powerful forces Inside\nthe Christian! Democrats are striving\nto force It to one side or the other\nof this course and those favoring the\nright probably ate the stronger.\na major war,\" he said.\nin\nIntroducing the emergency budgcl:should   mean  substantial   economy\ndesigned to drain off iome comumer j and ai Sir Stafford Cripps, Minister\npurchuing power, Dalton uked for I for Economic Affairs, has already\nilea tax r-  ---'\nthe double\non cpmpany prof.\nfeadet\nannounced, there would be a cut of\n\u00a3200.000,000 in capital expenditure,\nswitching  reiourcei  to  production\nthe law of blood and death and the\nother nf peace and prosperity.\n\"Which shall  prevail?  God only\nknows\"\n\"It should be poulble lo discover\na social order to bring righteousness,\nthat would speed up the export [good will and harmony to mankind,\ndrive or reduce the domestic infli-j What Is needed ll an attitude of good\ntlonary preuure. will to our fellow men.\nSpiaklng ol his -itintlor. of lhi    \"We have put too much emphasis\nagricultural   subsidy,   Dalton  di- on the material and more thought\nmust be given to external spiritual\nvalues\"\nMr. King left this ifternoon for\nThe Higue.\nDo you like ramies!\n|>rarhr\u00bb to be luirloui,\n\u2022mooth, firm, end\nKrneroui in ilie? Then\n\"Royal City\" I- your\nour   grocer\nclired thit \"In a society such \u2022\u2022\nours, still disfigured by large In-\ntqualltlts of wtilth and need,\nthese subsidies hive icted, is It\nware, as i lupplementiry sociil\nBtrvlca and hava had a stabilising\nand equalising effect In our transition from wir to peace.\" ,_- ,\nLoud^cheers greeted hli announce-j Ship* Of NflW dTK\nINDIA OUT\nOF RACE FOR\nCOUNCIL SEAT\nBritain Fails\nTo Give Plan for\nPalestine Partition\nPOLAND IN\nBv ROSS MUNRO\nCinidlin Pnu Stiff Writer\nLAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 12 (CP)\n\u2014 Thl United Nitloni Paleitlne\ndlacuaalena were itilled again today by the failure of Britain to deliver an expected declaration de\ndining major reiponilblllty for\nenforcing thi propoied partition of\nthe Holy Land. '\nThe Brltllh delegation said It still\nawaited requested Instructions from\nLondon. A four-power partition\nplanning group made up of Canada,\nthe United States, Russia, and Guatemala meinwhlle met privately for\ncontinued Informal talki.\nInformed quarters said the group\nwas ready to conalder an alternate\nplan to be presented In the event\nBritain rejected the Soviet-Amerl-\ncin plan under which Britiln would\nbe aiked to milntiln liw md order\nIn Paleitlne until next Miy 1.\nMeanwhile, the General Aasembly\nsiw these other developmenti:\n1. A sub-committee dealing with\nthe question ot Fnnco Spain agreed\nunanimously on a draft reiolutlon\nexpressing confidence that the Security Council would reconsider the\nSpanish queitlon al soon al the iltuatlon wirranti action.\n2. India and the Union of South\nAfrica claahed In the S7-power politlcil committee over India's charge:\nthat the Union Government discriminated againit Indiana in South Af\nrlci.\n3. Indli announced withdrawal\nfrom the deadlocked rice for.Poland's seat on the Security Council.\nMEET TODAY\nThe decision of the new Dominion\nleft the Ukraine as the only council\ncandidate before the General Al-\nlembly which will meet tomorrow\nat Flushing Meadow with the Security Council election ai the flrit\nItem on the agenda.\nThe Indian move ended a deadlock which existed ilnce Oct. 1\nwhen the first of 11 ballots ln the\n57-member Auembly did not give\neither India or the Ukraine the nee\nessary two-thirds vote.\nIn late September Canada and Argentina were elected on the first\nballot to take the places of Austral-\nla and Bra.il, whose terms like that\nof Poland expire at the end of thii\nyear.\nThe Security Council from Jan. 1\nwill be composed of the Big Five\nand the non-permanent members,\nCanada, Argentina, the Ukraine,\nBelgium, Colombia and Syria.\nShortly after the withdrawal was\nreported. Mrs. Vijayalakshml Pandit\nhead of the Indian delegation, and\nAmbassador to Moscow, issued a\nstatement to the Press saying India\nhad pulled out of the race to forestall a move to change the Assembly's election procedure.\n'\"It should not, however, be understood that by withdrawing\nfrom the conteit, India accepts the\nso-called agreement betwien the\npoweri regirding the allocation of\nnon-permanent seats on the Security Council,\" she said.\nNearly 4000\nX-Rayed by\nT.B. Clinic\nNearly 4000 reildenti of Nelson\nand vicinity were X-rayed during\nthe visit of Travelling Tuberculoid\nClinic, final flgurea showed Wedneiday.\nActual total stood at 3994, slightly\nlower than the number of persons\nexamined at the 1945 visit ot the\nClinic. ,\nAbout 80 volunteer workeri took\npart in placing appointment cardi,\nand assisting Clinic workers. The\nwomen, convened by Mrs, N. C.\nStlbbs, Included Mrs. D. D. McLean,\nMri. R. A. Cuiter, Mri. G. B.\nRussell, Mrs. C. R. McLanders, Mrs.\nElias Fisher, Mrs. C. H. Chatfield,\nMrs. P. Fox, Mrs. W. Pullham, Mrs.\nA. T. Noxon, Mrs. F. M. Erskine,\nMlu Olidyi Ewlng, Mn. Oordot\nMcKenile, Mrs. S. Rogeri, Mri. O\nG. Mclntyre, Mri. W. A. Oordon\nMra. M. J. Vlgneux, Mri. G. Schupt\nMri, J. Bereau, Mri. J. McGregor.\nMri. W. Morton, Mr* P. Roblnion\nMrs. P. G. Morey, Mri. T. V. Ken\nnedy, Mri R. Todd, Mri, M. t\nRoblchaud, Mra. C. Cummlni, Mil\nJ. L, Smith, Mrs. Reeve Harpw\nMrs. H. Houiton, Mrs. S. C. Litor\nneII. Mrs. H. B. Gore, Mri. C. I\nTurner, Mrs, R. B. Brummitt, Mil\nC. E. Bradshaw, Mrs, E. C. McLein\nMrs. R Pollard, Mri. C. E. Llitei\nMn. E. Mull, tt, Mn. W. Gopp, Mn\nA. T. Richards, Mrs. S. C. Colman\nMn. H. Lupton, Mrs. L. W. Humph\nrey, Mrs. E. A. Mann, Mri, T. Mc\nGovern, Mrs. H. A. D. Greenwood\nMrs. T. S. Shorthouie, Mn. I\\ H\nStringer, Mrs. J. C. Mulr, Mri. J, H\nNuyens, Mrs. G. C. Burgeu, Mrg. I\nTemple, Mra, R. Vyse, Mri L. V\nHughes and Mrs. W. M. Wright\nFAKENHAM, Norfolk, Englind-j\n(CP)-Albert Spooner, 53, died 10\nminutes after being stung on tht\nhead by a wasp.\nFred Denison\nReturns After\nFour-Year Absence\nFred Denison. formerly at Nelson\nwith Burns and Company, and In\nhis 40th year with the Company,\nhas returned here after four years\nIn Calgary.\nHe has Joined the staff of the\nPalm Dairies. Ltd.. taking the position formerly occupied by H, N,\nMcLean,   accountant,   who  recently\nWomen's Institute\nTo Sponsor London\nSpeakers' Visit\nMrs. E. H. Hughei, Ph.D.. London\nwoman   on   a   Canada-wide   tour,\nunder the auspices of Ihe Nelson\nWomen's Institute will address women's organizations In the Canadian\nLegion   Dec.   I.  \"A   Housewife   In\nLondon' 'will be the subject of Mrs.\nHughes' tilk, which she will ilso\ndeliver In Trill and Rouland.\nThe tour commenced Nov. \u201e from\nresigned.   Mr.   Denison   expects  to!Ottawa   and   ll  sponsored   by   the\nivr here permanently. jUnited Kingdom Information Office.\nMr.   Denison,   who  returned   re-!   Of wide experience In Women's\nVoluntary  Service  ictivltlei,   Mn.\ncently with his wife, lived In Nel\nson 1* years prior to leaving (or\nCalgary, where he wis employed\nin the Company's heid office. He\nresided here from 1928 to 1944.\nRefuse Scraping of\nIXPICT TO EXCEED\nSTEEL OUTPUT TARGET\nLONDON. Nov. IJ (CPI-Desplte\nHughes hai done considerable\nlecturing on Education ln London\nTraining College.. .\nForm Independent\nUnion at Coast\nOTTAWA, Nov. 12 (CPI - Flrsl\nul.   Y\ncan sn|ij,l\\ you.\nPaYALClTV\nC I I II E I    F \u2022 0\nmmt timt there would  b\u00ab no new.    \u00ab__,.__   \u201e   ,   .,\nUx on tobirro I    NEWARK. N  J, Nov, 12 <\\P. --\n\"I.m told that on. third of th\u00abiP\u00ab <\u25a0\u25a0* of N\u00abwtrk> two-flrtboit |\u00bbi__lM1   production  Urget  of   1\n\u2022erloui ihorUtfei of coal and icnpi-rtep toward the formation of a na\nmeial\u00ab, Britain's Iron and at eel In-tlonal muiical organization wag tak-\n|diutry   li  confident  it will  exceedjen  laat  night  when  mora  than   S.1\nadult population over 18 yeari of\nage do not imoke, but it i.i clear\nthat the other two-thirdi are itlll\narr-okfng too much,\" Dalton aald.\n\"But lince it it only juit lix month\nlince I Increased the duty pretty\nluhaUntially, I do not propoie In\nthli budgtt to raiie lt again.\"\nBritain announced lut month aua-\nneniion of tobacco ImporU from the\nUnited Statei to hmhand \u2022 dwindling mpply of dolliri.\nFinds Floating Mint\nASTORIA, On. Nov. U (AP)-\nTl-.e Cc*it Ouird cutter -Ionium reported today It hid found I floitlng mine IS milts Smilhwtst of Yi-\nqulm Held on the Centnl Oregon\nrout, md would deloniti It by gun\nfire.\nNavy-armed with chemlcil sprivs'500.000 tons, set by the Government\nmd   water   hosei-mmned   bailie I In the drive for nitloml. economic\nstation! today in an attempt to\nblockade the onetime battleship\nNew Mexico as the 30.000-ton giant\napproached Ihe Port Newark Channel en route to \u2022 silvige dock here.\nCity offlciils. who hive requested\nIhe Nivy to vacate Iti lease on part\nof the port In order to permit the\nstart of a 170,000,000 development\nprogram, nld thiy winted no more\n\u2022hlpi irripped it Newark md would\nblock the chinnel entnnce to hilt\nih- New Mtxlco ind the thru lugs\nwhich ire lowing IL\nMiyor Vincent J. Murphy uld,\nhowever, thit hll dispute todiy wai\nmilnly with the ulvige firm, Lip-\nMtt, Ine, lo whom Ihe Nivy hid\nleited the ulvige dock ind sold lhr\nI New Mexico.\nrecovery.\nrepreientitivei from more than 35\nOttawa muilcal groups voted In favor of forming i Canidlin federition of Vnuilc clubi.\nBURDOCK\nBLOOD\nBITTERS\nHelp, to cleanse impurities from tho\nI\"\"I' ind tone up tho digestive organ*.\nIt hid helped thousands who suffer from\ndyspepsia, sour itomach, biliousness, headaches or minor com-\n1'lninl.i of tha liver or kidneys.  It should do the same for you.\nOn sale for more than 60 years, Burdock Blood Bitters is\navailable at drug counters everywhere.\nThe T. Milium Co., Limited, Toronto, Out.\n\u2014 sf_ _\t\n\"A FOOT FOR LEONE'S!\"\nIf It has five toes\u2014it's a \"foot for Lec-de's*'\n\u2014and the downright comfort that Leckl*\ncraftsmen build into every pair of Leckie\n(shoes U one of the many reasons value-wise\nbuyers insist on . . .\n\t\ni i     I's-isi-'i.'ilis'\u2014i* lM*,t.ir \u2022' \u2022\n-\u25a0-\u2014w.\u00ab-.\n (2&1\nJERLEY.7, SPOKANE 5\nynamiters Open\nLacing Spartans\nWith Stane\nand Besom\nJeffs Cup games ot tht Ntlion\nCurling Wtdneidiy night reiulted\nai followi:\nD. Valentine' 13, F. Ewlng 5.\nA. G. Ritchie 8, A. Farenholtz >\nC. Ward 4, T. S. Jemion 13\nW. Ltlihley 12, J. Dolphin 11\nH. M. Whlmster 8, O. S. Godfrey 8\nE. C. Hunt 11. W. Marr 10\nN. Roscoe 5, J. H. Allen 13\nC. H. Marshall 3, A. It. Allan 9\nL. Dealreau 7, M. B. Roblchaud 10\nF. H. Smith 7, J. B. Gray 8\nttandlngs:\nW   L   F\nA\nPet.\ntrley ...\n...10    7\n8\n1.000\ntt\u00bb \t\n...   5   2   SO\n21\n.714\n...   2   2   11\n12\n.500\np\t\n...   11    7\n17\n.000\n.BERLEY, B.C, Nov. 12 -\nlng the 47-48 season on their\nirtillcial Ice, Kimberley Dyna-\n\u25a0 proved that they'll be itrong\nnden again when they came\nbehind    to   beat    Spokane\nans 7-5 tonight in a wide open\nil Joe Benoit able io ice only\ncomplete lines due to Hugh\n\u25a0 recent Injury, thc pace began\n11 on the Spdkes in the final\nd and the Dynamiters sank\ngoals to put the game away,\n\u25bawing a well balanced team to\napacity crowd in the arena,\n1 Redding sent his team out on\n11-out attack at the opening\nle. Vern Kneeshaw was given\njr time in the Spokane nets and\nCalles put away a shot on a\nfrom Frank Sullivan at 11:20.\nfciuk from Wilson and Coombs,\nt lt 2-0 but the Spirtani came\nItrong in the last five minutes\nt period on goals by Blackett,\n_yn and Anderson to put them\nI 3-2 at the end ot the first\ni\nlaities came thick and fast ln\nccond period and when Krizan\nBURGESS\nRADIO\nJATTERIES\n1,06$\n.very cell tested\nor your protection\nwas off Dynamiters put on four\nforwards to carry the offensive.\nJohnston's goal tied the score at\n2:03 and with feelings running high\nand the teams playing four men a\nside for i time the crowd was ln\nan uproar. In the last minute and I\nhalf, goals by Anderson and Nadeau\nput Spokane ahead 3-3.\nThe last period was ill Klrnberley with Coombs getting two goals\nand Mellor and Wilson one each.\nAnderson with two goals and an\nassist, and Porter with three assists\nstarred for Spokane with Nadeau\nplaying a good two-way game ln\nspite of drawing three penalties.\nKlmberleyjs all round display will\nhave the rest of the League wondering Just what kind of a powerhouse\nthe Dynamiters are. With a few\nmore games they'll be the team to\nwatch.\nLineups:\nSpokane \u2014 Kneeshaw; Krizan,\nNadeau; Petruccl; Ursaki, Blackett.\nSubi \u2014 Anderson, McLellan, Barchyn, Porter, Flett, Malahoff.\nKimberley \u2014 Nash; Brown, Johnston; Sullivan; Sanderson, Calles.\nSubs \u2014 Mellor, Tarnow, Kavanaugh,\nWilson, Coombs, Hrycluk, Jones,\nSwaney and Quigley.\nOfficial.\u2014Kemp, Young.\nFirst period \u2014 1. Kimberley, Calles (Sullivan) 11:20; 2. Kimberley,\nHrycluk (Wilson, Coombs) 13:42; 3.\nSpokane, Blackett (Ursaki) 15:01; 4.\nSpokane, Barchyn (Porter) 15:21; 5.\nSpokane, Anderson (Porter) 17:18.\nPenaltlei \u2014 Johnston, Nadeau.\nSecond period \u2014 8. Kimberley,\nJohniton (Hrycluk) 2:03; 7. Spokane, Anderson (Porter) 18:29; 8.\nSpokane, Nadeau (Anderson) 19:30.\nPenaltlei \u2014 Anderson, Krizan,\nNadeau, Krizan, Brown, Wilson.\nThird period \u2014 9. Kimberley,\nCoombs (Sullivan) 9:15; 10. Klrnberley, Coombs (Brown) 10:06; 11,\nKimberley, Hrycluk (Mellor, Wilson) 11:15; 12. Kimberley, Wilson\n(Johniton). 16:30.\nPenilty\u2014Nadeau.\nThree stars: Johnston, Coombs,\nAnderson.    .\n^o-s mil?\n\"--.i.5_..B.*'stPY  liy\nJRGESS BATTERY CO.\nDai Rees Places 3rd\nIn Hawaii Open Golf\nHONOLULU, Nov. 1. (AP)-Boy-\nish-looking Dal Rees salvaged a\nmeasure of glory Tuesday for British golfers who have been taking\ndrubbins recently ln competitions\nwith Amerlcin professionals.\nThe Ryder Cup iter, one of the\nsmallest players in the tournament,\nplayed steady, sometimes brilliant,\ngolf to win third prize money of\n$1000 in the Hawaii Open, won by\nE. J. Harrison of Little Rock, Ark.\nRees clipped seven strokes off par\nover 72 holes and equalled the old\nHawaiian Open record of 281. However, he wasn't able to match the\npace set by Harrison, who shot 275\nand Johnny Bulla of Phoenix, Aril\nwho finished second with 279.\nAdditional\nStock Markets\nMETAL PRICES\nNew  York silver at unchanged\nprice of 74% cents on market today\nVancouver Stocks\nMINES\nBayonne  07\nBralorne      11.00\nB R Cons  05\nB R X 09\nCanusa 20\nCariboo Gold      2.73\nJ Goals In 51 Seconds as Bruins\nBombard Rookie Ranger Goalie\nNEW YORK, Nov. 12 (AP) - A\nlittery, 18-yeir-old goal tender,\nmaking hll flrtt appearance ln the\nNitloml Hockty teigue, was riddled tonight u Boston Bruins vaulted Into t flnt-pltce tie by conquering New York Rangen. 8-2.\n%ob DeCourcy, the youthful\ngoalie, came Into the game late ln\nthe seeond period when Rangers'\nregular goalie, Charlie, Rayner, was\ninjured.\nChilling tht 14,691 iptctttort tt\nMidlion Squirt Garden, tht\nBrulni iwept put Toronto Maple\nLttft Into t flnt pltct deadlock\nwith Dttrolt Rtd Wlngi by icorlng ilx tlmei In thi third ptrlod,\nthrte of tht gotla coming within\nt ipace of 67 tecondi\u2014probibly \u25a0\nmodern rtcord.\nThe turning point cimt unexpectedly midway through the\nlecond period when Jack Criwford lathed 140-foot drive through\n\u2022 tcrten of pliytn. Tht puck\n\u25a0truck Ringer Goalie Rtynor Juit\nunder the right eyt. Rayner fell\nto the Ice In \u2022 hup tnd wti cirried off to hive three stitches\ntiken In the Wound.\nSummary:\nFirst period\u20141, Boston, Henderson   (Dumart,   Schmidt)    17:23;   2,\nCongress\nDentonla\nGeorge  Copper\nGolconda \t\nGrull Wihksne .._\n.03\n.17\n.10\n.09 Vi\nMV,\nHedley Mascot       1.00\nHighland Bell  55\nIntC&C 381.\nIsland Mountain _    1.50\nKenville            \u2014\nKootenay Belle ....       \u2014\nMcGillivray  10\nMinto  ._      .0214\nPacific Nickel 11\nPend Oreille      2.30\nPioneer Gold      3.75\nNksgoro falls\nCanada\nNakusp Players\nDiscuss Basketball\nNAKUSP, B. C, Nov. 12-A special meeting of the Nakusp Basketball Club was held In the K. of P.\nHall with some 40 to 50 Senior boys\nand glrli in attendance.\nI J. Argyle rejj0rt.fr thar'th'S''Et*\ngion Hall could be hired for 855* per\nmonth for practice tnd game nights.\nPractice nights would be Tuesdays\nand Thursdays and Friday nights\nwould be for team games.\nJack Argyle was appointed Publicity Manager. Playing will be boys\nJuvenile, junior and senior and girls\nJunior and senior teams. W. Rushton\noccupied the chair and Miss Joan\nNelson was ln chirge of books.\nGIANTS SIGN CATCHER\nNEW YORK, Nov. 12 (AP)-The\nbaseball Glints innounced today\nthat Weiley Westrum, a young\ncatcher who did some notable slugging for Minneapolis last season,\nhas signed a New York contract.\nGarry Schumacher, a club official,\ndescribed Westrum as \"the best\nyoung catcher in baseball.\"\nPremier Bord\nPrivateer \t\nQuatslno \t\nRed   Hawk   \t\nReeves MacD \t\nReno   Gold   \t\nSalmon\t\nSheep Creek \t\nSilbak Premier ....\nSilver Ridge \t\nWhitewater     \t\nTaylor Bridge  \t\nUtica \t\nYmir Yankee Girl\nWellington \t\nOIL8\nAnaconda \t\nAnglo   Can\t\nA P Cons\n.05 C4\n.34\n.10\n1.10\n.131.\n.25\n1.03\n.75\n.12\n.02',i\n.45\n.1114\n.10\n.02\n1.43\n.1214\n11.25\n.05y4\n.21\n2.80\n.04\n.20\n.15\n.Oslo.-\n.60\n.3914\n1.65\n.47\n.03\n.14\n2.45\n3.80\n.06\n.36\n.12\n.04\n1.35\n.15\n.2514\nDrop in Local\nEgg Production\nSlackening of local egg production\nowing to seisonal changes was not\ned by Nelson wholesalers Wednes\nday, who have been Importing eggs\nto meet the shortage. Butter supplies are good, however, and there\nis plenty of meat now available.\nFruit and vegetable dealers reported regular shipments from the\nStatei over the week. Cillfornla\ngreen vegetables are arriving now\nthat most Nelson District truck gardens are over.\nGrain men received eight cars of\nwheat, oats, grtln and grain prod\nucti, Timothy ind ilfalfi hay, and\nflour and feed.\nHockey Scores\nN.H.L.\nChicago 5, Toronto 4\nBoston 8, New York 2.\nA.H.L.\nClevelind 2, Pittsburgh 2,\nSt. Louis 2, Springfield 7.\nHershey 3, Philadelphia 1.\nWESTERN CANADA\nLethbridge 3, Sukitoon 1.\nEdmonton 2, Calgary 3.\nP.C.H.L.\nPortland 3, Seattle 5\nAmerican Awarded\nRugby Trophy\nBoston, Dumart (Schmidt, Ctrveth)\n18:99.\nPenaltles-Galllnger, Egan, Gardner.\nSecond period \u2014 !, New , York,\nHextall (Moe) 6:06.\nPenalties\u2014Leswlck, Crawford.\nThird period\u20144, Boston, Schmidt\n(Carveth) 2:54; 5, New York, O'Connor (Hextall, Watson) 4:80; 6,\nBoston, Carveth (Flamon) 9:02; 7,\nBoiton, Taylor, (Henderson) 10:43;\n8, Boiton, Babando (Sandford) 11:28;\n9, Boston, Wilson (Galllnger) 11:40;\n10, Boston, Flamon 14:03. \u2022 \u25a0   ,\nPenaltlei\u2014None.\nTRADE PLAYERS PAY OFF\nTORONTO, Nov. 12 (CP) \u2014 The\nrejuvenated Chicago Black Hawks\nitruck for their secohd National\nHockey Leigue win in four dtys\ntonight, downing Toronto Map'e\nLeafi 5-4 with the help of five playeri they obtained from the Leafs\nin a trade Just last week.\nAlthough lanky George Gee led\nthe Chicigo ittack with two goals,\nDefenceman Ernie Dickens, who\nwn Involved ln the five-for-two\ndeal that brought Max Bentley to\nthe Leafs, scored one goal and as\nsisted on one of Gee's,\nThtn Roy Contchtr, t holdout\nfrom Detroit Red Wlngi thli set\n\u25a0on, turned up In a Chicago unl\nform ind got himself a goil. The\nHiwki ilgned Comchtr only yes\ntirdiy, after making a deal with\nthe Rtd Wlngi to dicker for the\niirvlcti of tht Itft winger, who\ntallied 30 goali last leason.\nThi 14,088 fani, lirgut mid\nwttk crowd of the leuon givi \u2022\nrousing welcome to the five ex-\npatriate! who formed the Chicigo itirting teim\u2014Dickens, Bob\nQoldhir-j Qui Bodnir, Bud Polle\ntnd Qtye Stewtrt.\nSummary:\nFirst period\u20141, Chicago, Gee (D.\nBentley, Dickens) 8:44; 2, Chicago,\nGee (HamUl) 15:33.\nPenalty\u2014Ezlnicki.\nSecond period\u20143, Toronto, Meeker (Kennedy) 3:54; 4, Chicago. Dickens 5:54;-5, Torpnto, Apps (Boesch)\n9:35; 8, Chicago, Cpnicher (Kaleta.\nBrown) 11:50; 7, Chicago, Kalett\n(Brown) 11:52; .8, Toronto, Watson\n(Apps, Ezinlckl) 18:33. . ',\nPenaltiei-Mortson, Gadsby.\nThird perlod-9, Toronto, Klukay\n(M. Bentley, Mortson) 19:44.\nPenaltlei\u2014None.\nM11111 [ 1111141 \u25a0 I \u25a0 11 11111111111111111 \u25a0 111 \u25a0 \u25a0\n'FOUR-POINT BUCK'\nREALLY WAS DOE\nNANAIMO, B.C., Nov. 12 (CP):\n\u2014Ont for Ripley: Jim Blunt,\nlocil hunter, drew t btad on a\nmagnlflotnt 200 pound dttr yttttrdty ntar Cimpbell Rlvtr, It\nwat a perfect four-point buok\nwith a flnt horn ipread. Ht\ndropped It with ont thot, .but\nbrought It direct to Gime Warden\nFrank Greenfield htrt today btciuu ht htd unwittingly broktn\nthe Game Act Thi four-point\nbuck wu t doe, female In every\nreipect, uvt tht horni ind tht\nmoit outitandlng animal frtak\ntvir ittn hert,\niiitiiiiiiiiimiiimimmiiiiiiiinniiiiiii\nAsk Expert's\nProbe of.\nFailing Fishing\nIn a fight against \"very apparent\"\ndepletion of large game fish ln Kootenay Lake the Nelson Rod and\nGun Club at a meeting Wednesday\nnight strongly recommended that a\nbiologist be appointed to look Into\nconditions on the Lake and map out\na plan for restocking. A resolution,\nwhich will Incorporate the recommendation to the B.C. Game Commission, will, be brought before the\nnext meeting.\nIt was also recommended that the\nGovernment be asked to reserve\nfor public use any land that \"can\nbe enjoyed as picnic or camp sites:\nThe Club decided to be on the\nwatch for such pieces of land and\nthen to suggest their purchase by,\nthe Government,\nPresident Jack R. Bailey and Secretary J. F. Waters were appointed\nto represent the Nelson group at\nthe International Joint Commission\nhearing at Creston Thursday to investigate the Creston Reclamation\nCompany application for reclamation of Duck Lake.\nWISMER UNABLE\nTO ATTEND\nHon. .Gordon Wismer, Attorney\nGeneral; who had planned to attend\nthe hearing as representative for\nDistrict game clubs, Wednesday\nhlght uld he would be unable to\nattend.'He wlll be acting as mediator\nin the Vancouver, New Westminster\nand Victoria transit workers wage\ndispute.\nNILSON DAILY NIWI, THURSDAY, NOV. IS, 1947 \u2014 t\nSport Snapshots..\t\nEdmonton Puck Fans Also Unhappy\nBy DOUG OREEN\nCanadian Prui Staff Wrlttr\nEDMONTON, Nov. 12 (CP) -\nThtrt't a brllk demand for crying toweli among Edmonton's\nhockty fani thtlt dtyi becauie\nof tht poor ihowlng of tht Flyeri,\ntht Clty'i tntry In thi Weitern\nCtnada Senior Hockey League, to\nfir thli seaion.\nFor Sporti Editors George (Edmonton Journal) Macintosh and Hal\n(Edmonton Bulletin) Dean, it was\ntoo much when the league-leading\nSmythe Shows\nMovie To Back\nFine Demand\nTo Discuss Plans\nFor Olympic Entrants\nLETHBRIDGE,   AIU.,    Nov.    12\n(CP) \u2014 The Bnnual convention of | BoutllUer, Secretary of the Alberta\ni the   Amateur   Athletic   Union   of ~\nCanidi opening here Nov. 20 has\n'added significance coming on the\neve of the Olympics next year in tent by the Canadian Government's\nLondon, England. ban \"Pon the Importation of Amer\nI   The Canadian Olympic Assocla- j ican rye Into Canada until furthei\ntion will hold a conference In con- notice.\njunction with the convention and it\nlis expected they will deal In detail\nwith plans to send Canada's athletes\nSEES LITTLE EFFECT\nFROM BAN\nEDMONTON, Nov. 12 (CP)-R. J\nFarmers' Union, laid tonight he did\nnot .think firmeri In this province\nwould be affected to any great ex\nOTTAWA, Nov. 12   <CP>-Virgll I _._\u201e_,*' the   AU_jitU:. in   quest   of\nWagner, high-scoring-American im-i 0iympi- titles\n.02 Vi'port of Montreal Alouettes, tonight I   Lt.Col.   George   C.   Machum   of\n.50    '\nSTRIKES\nAND SPARES\n.03\nThe Mad-Hatters weren't talking\npeaux\nIPSSfSIKDKS\nFOR YOUR EMPLOYEES\nA sign of the times, ani contributing much to social\nprogress, Is the Increasing number of Pension Plani\nwhich are being established by employer, to\nprovide retirement Income for their employees.\nThe various forms of Pension Plans available and\nthe different degrees of control, flexibility and\nbenefit which each affords, make It difficult to choose\nthe most suitable Plan, without careful study.\nOur experience in Ihe field of Pension Trusts extends over many years and embraces the planning\nand administration of a number of such Trusts, including the operation of a very flexible and economical\ntype of Pension Fund for our own employees.\nWe offer you the benefit of our experience\nIn selecting and setting up your Pension Plan\nand the advantage of our services in connection\nwith ill operatloa\nYou ort welcome fo discuss yoor Pension\nPlan probltmt with ut, without obligation.\nTHE ROYAL TRUST\nCOMPANY\n1.45\n.18\n..M\n.40\n.45\n2.70\n445\n.04 Vs\n.30\n.93\nm\n.10\n.15\n1)2.1\n335\nCalgary Jt Ed       2.50\nCalmont    39\nCommoil  34\nCommonwealth 40\nDalhousle  _      .39\nFoothills        2.60\nHome  ' _    4,40\nMcDougsl Segur _      .08 Vi\nMcLeod  _      .04\nMercury _ 07*i\nModel  28\nPacific Pete  85\nRoyal Can ...._ 06Vi\nSpooner  12\nSunset 07%\nVanalta   _ 13\nINDU8TRIAL8\nCapital Estates      9.00\nCoast Brew         3.50\nNeon  Products  ....   12.50\nPacific Coyle  80 \u2014\nPowell River 40.75 -\nUNLISTED MINE8\nBig Missouri .02 -\nBrooklyn St   .     .       \u2014 .08\nCentral Zeballos ..      .OlVi\nClubine Com         \u2014\nCuyuni 85\nFederal    01 Vi\nHedley Amal  03Vi\nHome Gold            \u2014\nNoble Five     00H\nOlympic      \t\nPac East Gold  08\nPilot   01\nProserpine          \u2014\nSpud Valley 11V.\nTaylor Windfall  ..      .01%\nVanandi   _      .20\nWesko     .01\nUNLISTED OILS\nCommand  14\nGranville       02\".\nSouth End Pete ....       -\nTORONTO, Nov. 12 (CP)-Conny\nSmythe produced documentary evidence today ln support of his argument for a National Hockey League\nfine against Frank Boucher ot New\nYork Rangers for his harsh words\nabout the bodycheck Bill E.tnicki\nof the Maple Leafs dealt Edgar\nLaprade Saturday night\nThe Leafs' Managing Director\nshowed movies of the play to an\naudience of newspaper and radio\nmen\u2014with hockey figures like Manager Bill Tobln of Chicago Black\nHawks and Referee King Clancy\nas additional spectators.\nThe movie scene showed Laprade\ncarry the puck out of his own end\nof the rink, move along the boards,\ncut for the centre and beat one\nToronto defenceman with a shift.\nHe went a stride further and appeared Just about to beat the second\ndefenceman when Ezinlckl, who had\nraced back along the wing with the\nplay, wheeled in and hit Laprade a\nterrific jolt with his shoulder. The\nToronto player's stick.was carried\nlow during the check.\nBoucher protested the play in-a\nmessage to N.H.L. President Clarence Campbell. He urged that Ezin\nlckl be curbed-for alleged rough\ntactics ln the play, ln which Laprade\nsuffered a slight concussion,\n\"We think that under the const!\ntutlon Boucher should be fined for\nmaking remarks prejudicial to our\nclub,\" said Smythe reading the section which gives tne League President authority to' Impose the penalty.\nEzinlckl himself said today he ls\nsure his stick didn't hit Laprade.\n8AY8 WHISTLE BLOWN\nNEW YORK, Nov. 12 (CP) -\nManager-Coach Frank Boucher of\nNew York Rangers said tordght ho\nwill \"stand by\" the contents of a\ntelegram he sent Clarence Campbell, National Hockey League President, urging that Bill Ezinlckl of\nToronto Maple Leafs be curbed ior\nalleged rough tactics.\nBoucher said the main point made\nin the telegram Is that the offence\nwas committed alter the offside\nwhistle blew.\n\"If there is anything ln that telegram that Is detrimental to hockey\nI'll eat it.\"\nReglna Caps thumped Flyers 9-4 In\na recent set-to.\nSaid Hal:\n\"Edmonton hockey ftnt deserve\nsomething better . .. thli city hat\nconsistently outdrawn all others in\nthe circuit since the Western Cantda League commenced ln the Fall\nof 1945.\"\nSnapped George:\n\"A wretched performance\u2014 tht\nftct Is they (the Flyers) are not\nmaking their plays pay off ln front\nof the goal, and their defensive tactics need a complete overhauling.\nTo stay up with the pace In thli\nleigue the Flyeri need to be strengthened, but where the right kind of\ntalent ls to be had ls the problem.\nIt should have been here earlier\nthan this, most fans think, and\nthey're showing little restraint ln\nsaying so.\" .\nCOACH ON GRIDDLE\nDean conceded it was common\nknowledge that the Exhibition Association, operators of the cellar-\ndwelling city entry, had been disappointed in its efforts to obtain three\nor four players lt had sought. But\nCalgary Stampeders had obtained\nreplacements and additions, and\nReglna's efforts certainly have\nborne fruit.\"\nBoth.writers put the Association\nand Flyer Coach Frank Currie \u2014\nformerly of Montreal Royals\u2014on the\ngriddle. Dean said no replacements\nhad been obtained for two Illustrious\nFlyer alumni Bob Sollnger, now\nwith Cleveland Barons of the American Hockey League, and Bobby\nCarse, now of Montreal Canadiens.\nTo make matters worse, Reglna\nhad such stars as the brothers Kyle,\nAb McDougall and Gerry Todey.\nLast year Billy Kyle led the Pacific\nCoast League ln scoring. McDougall,\na star with Vancouver Canucks for\ntwo years, was close behind. Then,\ntoo, Walt Kyle was a power on defence, and Caps' playing Coach Joe\nFisher was a man ta watch.\nThe pother provoked the Exhibition Auociatlon Into Issuing a statement,       ...\n: \"It wis decided we still.had evtry\n.fa.tl)-In -.our Coach and. team,\" lt\nsaid,.\nOne Indignant Iporti Jovtr, writing to Dean, termed this auertlpn\n\"litarary pernicious anaamla.\" Ie\n,was waiting, he said, for a better\ndeal \"as a long-suffering supporter\nof Edmonton who, hMfMtwdid tbt\ngames for ytgri, wiitharTgood or\nhad.\" So, It appears, Ue mott fans\nhereabouts. \u2022\nwas   named   winner   of   the   Jt-J i Montreal,   A.A.U.   President,   will\nRussel Memorial Trophy, awarded L-nvene the three-diy sessions at\nthe  player in the InterproyJnc_tl whlch delegates will attend repres- through   their  chapeaux  when   it\nRugby Football Union deemed most,.nlln- lhe Unl0-., 10 branches and  came   rocking   'em   over   on   the\nvaluable to his team on the basis of H ...led b0(tle. Bowlodrome alleys Monday night\nplaying ability and sportsmanship. |   CIaude c Rob|nson of Vancouver, They piled up 2752 points to take\nD. Wes Brown, Big Four Secre- Honorary Secretary, has announced top honors  ln  the  Mixed  League\ntary, who made the announcement. I j-^g,^,   wlu   consider   proposed frays.\nalso said  the year's rookie awardchange, in the constitution as welli    Hi.hs ;    Individual efforts were\nwent    to    Nels    Greene,    former L, .iterations in rules for boxing.    !notX_ by N  Wood witt   .\\m.le\nMontreal  high  school  pliyer  who     j-,. Union _.,,, d-cide who wll|. , m lnd'D-Morrison aggregated!   TRAIL,  B.C.,  Nov.  12 - Trait\n'\u25a0\"-   wun be the first winner of the Viscounty pins. Scores follow: Curling Club play Wednesday re-\nAlexander award, donated by the     B-29S\u2014D Morrison  686' F  Sim 'sulted \u00ab follows: i\nGovernor-General to   be  given  to,,.      m   j,   8lin.h,,_Ua,' 483; low1   P-F. Mclntyre 14 A B. Ross J\nthe Junior male athlete for the most        ,   -8J. . \u00ab     *l   -,'   \"\u2122 i    w. s. Ross 5, T. A. Rice 3\noutstanding performance during the121M '       ' '       ' |    A. Robb 7, C. Strachan 7\nyear. Other trophies to be presented;      j w.\u2122-   -   0. ,    . |   H. Currie 13, J. Leckie 6\n,    are the Norton H. Crowe Memorial     V\u2122 ,D,E \u00a3AM?\u00a3-\u00a3 Bereiford,\nAnother  dividend  will  probably and y,. Lou e Marsh Trophy 818; D- Meaklns, 592; C. Beresford,\n\u25a0be paid shareholders In the High-j '  ' 339; L. Meakins, 322; H. Smith, 522.\nland-Bell Limited, lt was reported in \\ Total\u20142391.\njThe Northern Miner, after earnings STORM HALTS RACING High slngle\u2014F. Beresford, 277.\nlof about eight cents a share wcrei    \u201e,. _.,   \u201e,,    \u201e       .,   .._.  _l    High aggregate\u2014D. Morrison\nilined   up\nOttawa Rough Riders.\nHighland Ball Profits\nTo Equal .946\nTrail Curling\nG. G. Service 5, W. P. Robertson\n13\nSALEM, N.H., Nov.  12   (AP)\nIndicated by net profit made in the |H^^ing ^t' .wo'i-i-* EnYland \u2122CJSL\\ C1^' \" Petf.\u00ab\n.rlr.      UnrlrlrrU...     T.*-.      in     W_\u201e, I1\"'    \"-.    \" OrDCS,    010,    l_.    ICterS,\n637;\nIntersections which wlll be followed\n0i ty up by lateral work.\n.10  '\n.04\n.01\n.21\n.OH.\n.03\nDEUCES\nfirst quarters of the year. Itraekt '-tockln^-m' Park  tn'*New'42!; K' IulL\nProfit, will be u good as last: S*,M^d1 ta ft Wasslck' *21' \u2122**~*\u2122'\nyear, which resulted in a dlstrbu- \u201e,._\u00a3 -.land wu _\u201e-..,_,. today FLYING SAUCERS-J. Morris,\ntion to shareholders of five cents a ]\u201e. a howling Easterly rainstorm sud-'503; B. Hesse, 530; E. Hughes, 386;\nshare on Jan. 15. denly turned.to snow 'D- Ward, 510; low score, 399. Total-\nThe    property    was    responding:    official*   it  Rockingham,  oldest 2328.\n\"well    to  development  work   and o(  N       England's   four   principal!    -,, .   .,_..__,  M     .    ,,,\ndrilling from a crosscut in the Bell lrack. -,id ,, w\u201e th, arIt time lnl       K    sln81e^J' Morr1'' 253'\nworkings   yielded   some   good   ore lhe hl;,0,y \u201e, ,h( traolc that racing.    WW\" p\u00b0'\u00b0\", 637.\n1  lad been cancelled on account of \u201e *?OODA?,S\u201e-V'C Sag\u00ab*rt',523'-?'\n,_-_, Peterson, 330; G. MacDonald, 404;\nG. Whitehead, 322; B. Spiers, 351.\nTotal-2020.\nZEROS-N. Taylor, 578; E. H.\nBush, 445; A. MacMath, 629; L. Mac-\nMath. 495; J. MacMath, 4.2. Total\n-2589.\nHigh single\u2014Mrs. A. MacMath,\n282.\nHigh aggregate\u2014 Mrs. A. Mac-\nMath, 629.\nB.T.O.'S-V. DeLucrezIo, 454; G.\nProcter, 417; E. Peacock, 559; J.\nNiven, 532; B. Phillips, 505. Total-\n2467.\nMUSTANGS-J. Coulson, 480; K.\nCarpenter, 431; B. Moore, 627; B.\nKelly, 478; L. Boales, 488. Total -\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 industrials 181.06 off 1.15\n20 rails        47.19 off   .40\n15 utilities 34.55 off   .10\nMONTREAL BANKS\nCommerce\t\nDominion \t\nImperial \t\nMontreal\nCOiro\u00abA!i\nSl-UIIIY\n. IISONAt\nSIIVICI\nVANCOUVII\nIII  riNDII W.,   MA 1411\nOIOIOI O. VAll, BAMAG1I\n  23 15\n  26.75\n  27.25\n  27.50\nNova Scotia    36.73\nRoyal              24.85\nToronto 37.50\nNEW YORK STOCKS\nAmerican Can       88.50\nAm Smelt & Ref   68 50\nAmer Telephone   133.73\nAnaconda   S3.33\nArmstrong Cork       49.00\nAssociated Drygoods   16.00\nBeth Steel   98.16\nCan Psciflc   11.00\nCellolex     27.28\nCnne   .  .. _  35.38\nDupont  _ _  187.78\nOen Electric - 33.28\nGen Foods ...._  J9.00\nGen Motors  - 5885\nHowe Sound  -  88.80\nInter Nickel . _  29.18\nSchenley  82.88\nStm Oil of N J     77.80\nUnion Oil of Cal    _ 24.18\nUnion Pacific  140.50\nU S Rubber  48.00\n_U S Steel  74.23\nJanitor Walks to\nDeath in Sleep\nMIAMI, Fit, Nov. 12 (API-Police said a Janitor, believed to have\nbeen walking in his sleep, plunged\nto his death early today from the\n10th floor of the Ingraham building\nin downtown Miami.\nThe body of James Slgmund Ps-\ncek, 41, wu found on the roof of a\none-story extension of the building\nFined $25 for\nOperating Saw\nFrom Porchlight\nly a nlghtwatchman who told police Picek hid told him he was going to the 10th floor for a nap on a\ncot there. Pacek's wife said her husband often walked In his sleep.\nA. W. MacDonald 10. A. B. Clark 9\nC. D. Stuart 4, L. F. Wendell 15\nR. P. Dockerlll 4, A. G. Cheyne 8\nJ. Atwell 5, G. W. Weir 7\nT. H. Weldon 8, S. Gray 7\nE. Jandrell 3, G. Balfour 0\nD. Wetmore 4, W. L. Wood 7\nTotals:\nPresidents ITS\nVice Presidents 177.\nThursday's draw:\n8:30\u2014 C. Tyson vs A. Forrest; G.\nS. Ortner vs V. E. Ferguson; A. E.\nCalvert vs A. M. Chcsser; E. Shannon vs W. Rae.\n8:00-C. W. MacBev vs E. L.\nJones; R. Varcoe vs W. G. Carrie;\nD. MacDonald vs A. Balfour; D.\nForrest vs H. Beckett.\n30\u2014J. Bell vs J. D. Hanson; F.\nJ. Plester vs W. McLcary; W.\nBaldrey vs W. H. Sheppard; R. J.\nMacKinnon vs F. Strachan.\nRecord Salary for\nKramer, Turning Pro\nCHICAGO, Nov. 12 (AP)-Jack\nKramer, twice United Statea amateur singles tennli champion, today\nturned professional for an annual\nsalary of 850,000, largest contract\never offered'a tennis star.   .\nKramer wills engage Bobby Rlggs,\nnational profesSIbnal champion, in\na tour opening in Net. York's\nMadison Square Qw*leo'JDec. 28\nTheji.; wlll play frtfifi\" SO \u2022 to 60\nmatches on their tour, sponsored by\nJack Harris, Chicago. The tour also\nwilltake themto Soutft Africa.\nSKATES FOUSALE\nGirls' tnd Boys' sizes 1 to 6.\nMen'i 7 to 10.    .\nSAM BROWN'S\nPhone.1048 7S7 Btktr 8t\nJ. W. Hirrles, 1011 Front Street,\nwas fined $25 in City Police Court\nWednesdiy for \"fraudulently using\nelectricity\". Hi pleaded guilty.\nEvidence revealed that Mr. Harries had operated a power saw frnm\nhis porch light by inserting a three-\nway plug. The offense was first\nbrought up Sept. 29\nInformation  was  llld  by  Pollce'^gV\nChief Robert Hirthiw. i   Hi'_h ,lngle__j. Nivcn, 242.\nHigh iggregite\u2014B. Moore, 627.\nTARS \u2014 P.  Schumaker,  485;  N,\nSimpson, 443: J. Blaney, 570; J. Butler. 377; N. Wood, 629. Totsl-2504.\n1    ODDS AND ENDS-T. Rommo,\n450; R; Benedettl. 384; N. Benedettl,\n418;  D.  Benedettl, 494;  low  score,\n370. TOU1-2U6.\nI    High llngle-N. Wood, 284.\nMore than 100 Wolf Cubs of the the banquet wis thc first such efforti    High aggregate\u2014N. Wood. 629.\nFairview   Pack   ind   their   fathers for the Tack, and pild tribute to     MAD-HATTERS \u2014 G. Mtcrone,\ngathered  at  the  Redeemer  Pinsh!the'Cubs'rmirr-T. He also express- jo8; B. Diimard, 507;  D. Norfleld,\nHall Wednesday night to enjoy a ed regret that Rev, W. J. Silverwood.1557; g. Dahlsen, 505; It., Roll, 565.\nFalrvlew Cubs Dine With Fathers,\nEntertain With Indian Drama\nrousing father and son banquet,\nsponsored by the Group Commiltee\nof the Nelson Cub Pick, lnd assisted by meahers of tht Mothers'\n-uxlllary. \/\nDistrict Scout Commlulonrr D. L.\nUre told the fathers of tht need for\nmore leiderihlp, in Importtnt pirt\n\u25a0r icoutlng thit wit lacking. Much\nflninclil assistance wit coming\ntrom urvlce clubi, women's orientations aod fathers of tht boys, but\nthere wn t vital need for \"direct\neidenhip.\"\nIt wn Inspiring, he laid, to iee so\nmany fathtri it the binquet, for\ntht father's companionship wll of\nmuch concern to the boy and his\nprogress In icoutlng, which could\nwho was to hive shown films at\nthe banquet ind who his been III\nfor some time, could not attend. K.\nR. Yilt operilid the film projector\nIn his plice.\nCommluloner Ure introduced\nCubmaiter R. H. Bridley, Assistant\nCubmister W. Minhill. Cubmisttr\nR. Percivil ind Aillslipt Scoutmaster Oordon Fleming.\nThe Cuba, undtr direction of Cub-\npliy depleting tht dtyi when the\nmilter Bridley, itaged a realistic\nIndian ind white man slnijiled for\nsupremtcy. The belt of the torn torn\nind wir whoops of the Cubs is\nthty dincec. iround the cimp fire\ndrtw enthuililtlc applause.\nCommunity    singing    and    tht\nTotal-2752.\nSPITFIRES\u2014E. Bereau. 392; Flo\n0111. 636; Jim Bereau. 470; Diana\nChursinow, 623: 0. Gill, S3fl. Total\n1577.\nHigh single\u2014G. Microne, 171,   .\nHigh iggregttt \u2014 Dlini Churilnow, 628.\nnot be beiten for cftltenthlp triln- tound fllmi ilso contributed to tbt\nlng. He urged thtt tht fathers it-\ntend thi monthly meetings of the\nDiitrict Aitoclitlon, and the meetings of tht leaders, Scouti or Cubs.\nThe Grou-fCommlttee Chilrmin.\nC. F. Keirn., told tha fathen that\nprogrim.\nMri. C. F. Kearm. Preiident of\nthe Auxiliary, wii Convener tnd\nwith 1 group of memben taw.to It\nthil Ihe l.s'lis t   ind soni lie heart'.-\n3UICKCR\nBASItR\nSHAVES\nEASIEST\nSHAVING\nCOMBINATION\nMONEY\nCAN BUY\nt For falter, better-\nlooking shaves, uae the\nGillette Tech Razor\nand today's Gillette\nBlue Blade. Precision\nmade\u2014they fit exactly, and protect you\nfrom the discomfcrt\ncaused by misfit blades.\nYou save money, too,\nfor G il let t e double edges\nme\u00abu. double eccsnomy.,\nlook .t*f\nour\nGillette\nTECH RAZOk\nWilh\n\/ Be\/\nGillette\nBLUE BLADES\nlit* fl^r'* *\u00bbdgo\u00bb tvdr honed!\nA^sf^t^^t^tm^\niLf||a_i'ill^ t^' -<* \"\u25a0 -\u25a0*\u25a0\n\t\nkgAWt^s^aV^k,\n\t\n\t\n \u2022\u25a0'\n,,    ;  ',\n10 \u2014 NIUON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, NOV. 11,1947\nTODAY'S News Pictures\ni\nRoyal Wedding Cake Now .on Display\nHire li in evarall view of the four-tier wedding cake, left, made\nby Huntley and Palmer, famed Brltllh cake makeri, for the wedding\nef Prlnceu Ellubeth and Lieut Philip Mountbatten Nov. 20. The\ncake bean portrayal! of Incident! In the lives of the couple md It\nmide from Ingredients from many parti of the Empire. At right, top,\none.ilde of the bate of the cake which bean Mountbitten'i monogram, \"P.M.\" Below, the Royal heraldic lymbol of Ellubeth'i.\nQueen Mary's       Qarner Has\nSecret Word for It\nTo Cover\nWedding\nQueen Mary, for 40 yean a\nconservative in dren to the extent of never changing In ityle,\nhis lomething new for the Royal wedding. She will wear a\ngown and hip-length cape of\naquamarine chenille velvet ind\ngold tissue.\nHelh'Daddy!\nInez Robb, famoui writer, la\npictured aboard the 8.8. Queen\nElizabeth, which tailed from\nNew York to England. 8he wlll\ncover the wedding of Prlnceta\nElizabeth and Lieut Philip\nMountbatten, .\nTwo-year-old Margaret Cameron, photographed aa ahe arrived by plane In New York\nfrom England, glvea \u25a0 preview\nof how she'll greet her daddy\nwhen ahe arrlvei In Trenton,\nOnt He li Sgt. A. J. Cameron,\n\u2022tUched to No. 6 Repair Depot,\nR.C.A.F.\n\"Stop worrying, And the way\nto itop worrying la to forget all\nyour troubles, They don't\namount to anything anyway.\"\nThat li the philosophy of thli\nplacid man who sits In the sun\nshucking pecan nuts In the\nbackyard of his Tennessee home.\nHe is John Nance Garner, Vice-\nPresident of the United Statei\nfor two terms under F. D. Rooievelt. Today he'll talk about anything\u2014except politics. When he\nquit politics In 1941, he uid he\nwas through. He has kept his\nword.\n9296\nSIZES\n12-20.40\nWto\/ua\/L TrLaJdLifi\n. ETERNAL FEMININE\nThis\u2014to give you a divine figure!\nPattern 9296 ls that rising star, the\ntunic dress. The sideswept closing\nii for flattery and it's most practical. You'll love the new neckline,\nthe tiny waistl\nThii pattern gives perfect fit, Is\neasy to use. Complete, illustrated\nSew Chart shows you every step.\nPattern 9296 comes In sizes 12, 14,\n16, 18, 20; 40, Size 16, 414 yds. 39-in.\nXuvsA.(. V V ls_tAi\u00bbU\nMAKE  IT  EASILY\nThere's special magic to this two-\nipiecer! That gay embroidery\u2014that\ndashing cutaway cut. The charmer I\nyou want for holiday dates!\nEasy-do Pattern 721; embroidery\ntransfer; pattern in Jr. Miss sizes\n11, 13, 15, 17. State size.\nLaura Wheeler's new, improved\npattern makes needlework so _im-\nIpie with iu charts, photos, concise\ndirections.\nI Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS In\ncolni stamps cannot be iccepted)\nfor each pattern to Notion Dally\nNewi, Pittern Dept. 268 Biker\nStreet. Nelion, B.C. Print plainly\nPATTERN NUMBER, your NAME\n.ind   ADDRESS.\nAUNT HET\nBy  ROBERT   QUM.LBN\nCanada ranks second among the\ngold-producing countries of the\nworld.\nTheyll Do It Every Time      mi\u00bb\u00bb.*      By Jimmy Hatlo\n'OURSEIDLITZ ISVERy V\nUN(-*=M0N3TRAT1VE. HE'S\ni ALLBOy; YfcNOW. DOeShfr\n60 FOR THE MUSH STUFF.\nI <ai)ESS (HEH-HEH) HE\ni TAKES AFTER ME IN\nTHAT RESPECT.\nI    I reckon I've got (auiti as a host-'\n:ess,   but   I   never   keep   talkin'   toj\nguests .when  they're already  at   the\nsloor 1 ry in' to get iway.\nSALLY'S SAllfK\n*1teHATlOHA.1(5'\nEIXW^ailvBmEN,\nUMNEftStT*\/OF V)f?OlNI\nsTi-^WjgrrteviaE,^\n\"I've found out you're m\u00bbn.ed,\nbut I'm not quitting before you\nreturn ill the llpitick I waited\non you!\"\ns\u00bbs-\u00bbs\/-woul_> a etkartsmn\nTH'MATTBESS-rt.-nn' PRO-\nFESHUN\u2014 BUT AV.'LL HAFT*  '\nEARN TM'TWO OOU-AHS TV',\nHARD WAY \u2014\nA-Sl_AVIN'H\nRKBff\nPEGTUfliN THe otiey\nDAW6 \/VfUSiSHAW INI T\nHove wop\"*-.\u2014-- *\u2022\u25a0\n\u25a0 NOW, U6TEN, I HAvi AN IPEAr'\nIVE .SEP UPW VACATION, BUT\nIU 60 TO WHISHT. IU EXPLAIN.\n^^^^mg\/tt^tttttltt\n.\nA^amm-m m\ntmmm^mmmJt\n '\u25a0\u2022\n\\M\nLASSIFIED\nPHONE 144\nBIRTHS\nPP\u2014To Mr. and Mn. Clifford\nipp. it the Arrow Lakei Hoipltal,\nikusp, Nov. 3, a daughter.\nSUKER-To   Mr.   and   Mrs.   R.\nlr of Burton at the Arrow Lakes\ntipltil, Nakusp, Nov. 4, a daugh-\nHELP WANTED\nExperienced Accountant\nfor Wholesale House. A\niyoung man preferred.\nGood salary ond steady\n\u2022mployment. Apply Box\n6408 Daily News.\nED - MALE OR FEMALE\nnogripher, tnd price clerk.\n.Heit tnd accurate at figure,.\nOood on phone. Grocery experi-\nence preferred. Apply Bo. 6217\nDally Newi.\nPERSONAL\nTOP PRICES PAIR FOR AN-\ntiquei. Phone 1082 or 840 Biker St.\nC. C. HALLERAN, PHOflE 1081\nfor Plino Tuning ind Rapiin-\nWHEN IN VANCO'OVfR SfOP XT\nAimer Hotel. Opp. C.P.R. Depot\nWAWANSEA MUTljATrTlRfc IN-\nsurance Co. D. L. Kerr, Agent.\nSpof CAsh fOR used goods\nof ll lklndi. Phont 1081. Chess,\n824 Vernon,\nCharles woRMTNtiTOtf, COM-\nmerclal Photographer, Kimberley\nB.C. Phone 64.\nATTENTION SCHOOL BOARD\nlecreliries. Wt htvt i Urge.Hock\nof newsprint mimeo end bond\npaper and can fill any order immediately Dally Newi Printing\nDept, NeUon, Brltllh Columbia\nrts - G66b   bAtLV   rWWs\npiper routei trt coming open\nloon. Now li the time to place\nrour name on the list to get one\n)f then routei. Apply to the\nNtlion DiUy Newi.\nxnrab-flmi. for bindi-rv\nwork and errindi, Apply Dally\nNews.\nANTE6 - ONE flttsT cLAss\ngeneral mechanic  Apply  Cuthbert Motors.\n'AOTEb-FALLERS ANt> BUCK-\nen. Ph. 681-R. 1208 Crossley Ave.\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nFOR OVER 30 YEARS LANDO'S\nhave served B.C. If you want t\nnew fur coat or wish t repair or\nremodel Job drop ln or wrlle us.\nTrade-lni accepted. LANDO'S\nFURS, 308 Granville St., Vancouver\t\nMEN'S PERSONAL DRUG SUN-\ndries: 24 samples, $1.00, or 19 Deluxe assorted, $1.00 milled In plain\nsealed wrapper. Finut quality,\ntested, guaranteed. Bargain Catalogue free. Wutern Distributors,\nDept RN. 85 Riy Bldg, Vancouver.\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nNew Listing\nModern bungalow on triangular\nparctl of ltnd, corner locition\nIn Falrvlew, convenient to builneu dlitrlct.\nThis lniulated five room dwelling hu living room, dining\nroom, kitchen with built-in cupboard!, two bedrooms with cloi-\neti and modern bathroom.\nFull basement with in and outside entrances, 10\" concrete\nfoundation, concrete floor and\npiped furnace.\nUnder three years old and\npriced for quick sale at\n$6800\nMortgage  of  $3000   with  easy\nmonthly payments can be assumed by purchuer.\nCall at our office and Inspect\nthe plan of thli dwelling.\nT.D. Rosling\n588 Wird St\nPhone 717\nOOD COOK DESIRES WORK IN\nmining camp or logging camp.\nSmall crew. Box 6065 Dally Newi\nOUNG   GIRL   WISHES  TO   DO\nhousework by the month. Apply\nBox 6336 Nelion Dally News.\ntNSIONER NEEDS PART T-jfl.\nclerical Job. Phone 1259-R.\nANTED,  MISCELLANEOUS\n29(J     L'ONS  PHOTO     29C\nP. 0. Boa 434. Vincouver. BC.\nAny 8 expoiure roll dtveloped\ntna   printed   29c.   ReprinU-4c\neich.  Olint tlie\u2014 7c each\n5x7 Enlargement Coupon with\n eich order\t\nLADIES! DELAYED MENSTRUA-\ntlon? Why worry? Smart women\nuy new, Improved, triple-strength\nDelaye Pill, give prompt effective\nrelief for overdue, painful or Irregular period. (Regularly $5.00).\nOur price, $300, postpaid via Air\nMall ln plain, sealed wrapper\n(C.O.D. If you prefer). Women\nshould keep a box on hand at ill\ntlmu. Order youn right nowl\nWeatern Distributors, Dept ACN\n85, Rty Building, Vtncouvtr.\nANTED\u2014OLD SAFE SUITABLE\nlOT protecting booki against fire.\njock not neceiury. L. Lefeaux.\nIll Sixth St, Phone 354-R.\n.LtWllb  It  BORROW,  $800.00,\n(or I ihort time. Good lecurity,\nWd reference. Please reply Box\n844- Dally News.\nhP US YOUR SCRAP MttALS\n.Iron. Any quantity. Top prices\ntald.   Active  Trading   Company,\n816 Powell St, Vancouver, B.C.\nANTED -SELF PROPELLING\nWheel   chair   for   elderly   man.\nPhont 2-F, Balfour.\nWW.) - CLEAN fl OTTO N\nngs, button, removed, 7c pound\nBring to Dally New,.\t\nHP YOUR HIDEfTO J. P. MOR-\ngan, Nelion, B.C.       \t\nBROADS M6BBL6\nBeiutiful, exact and lifelike two\ndimensional models. Handmade\nby craftsmen. Guaranteed dei-\nilgntd, painted in olli and ilgned by British exhibitionist trt*\nlsti. Any subject Relative!,\nfriends, pets, house, favourltt\nview, etc. Models mounted tnd\ncnmpelte. Unique. Delivery\nabout 21 diyi. 9\" ilie, $8.12\", $8;\n18\". $15. Brotdi Modeli Studioi.\nPotter Helghtm. Norfolk\nBroads. Engltnd.\nIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES, ITC.\n)r\\ SALE \u2014 ONE AYRSHIRE\ncow, to Ire-hen third calf on Feb.'\n11 Cow equipment. Chup for\ncuh. Om witer pumping Jet.\nPlain or psttemed home spun pure\nlinen, 18 ln. wide. Ttrtar rug,, 2\nft. wide. Apply to Lortttt Horcolf.\nBox 884, Cutlegir, B. C.\t\n6R SALt - If 6I.R MILKING\ncows. Apply Box 6434 Dally News j\nITS, CANARIES, BEES, ITC.\nOUNO S1NGINO CANARIES,\nlln lovi birds. Fincy gold flih.\nlend for price lilt Sirgeant\nOrecnhnusu, Trill, B.C.\nBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES\nRADIO, THE SMART COIN-OP-\ntrited ndlo for Hoteli, Moteli ind\njentili, iome choice territories\nopen. Write for Informitlon\nDrawer 909, Crinbrook, B.C.\nBUSINESS AND\n\u2022ROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY\nINSURED\nAUTO LOANS\n$20 TO $1,000\nProtection and ipeed ire the\nkeynotes of Niagara Auto Loam,\nAt no extra cost \u2022 life insurance policy takei care of your\nunpaid loan balance ln case of\ndeath. This valuable benefit ll\nsufficient reason In Itself for\nborrowing from Niagara when\nyou need money.\nAn Auto Loan rtqulrei only\nowner's ilgmutrt lnd plicu\ncash in your hands within i lew\nminutes. You cm .elect \u25a0 plan\nto suit you quickly, In strict\nprivacy. Phone flnt for lister\nINSURED lotni.\nNIAGARA\nFlnince Compiny Limited\nEstablished 1930\nSuite 1. 580 Baker St.\nNelson, Phone  1095\nRENTALS\nImmediate\nOccupancy\nI ROOMED, 2 STORY HOUSE\n$ btdroomi, ltrgt living room,\nI-piece bathroom. Gu laid on.\nHlght In city\n$3700\nRobertson, Hilliard,\nCattell Realty Co. Ltd.\n532 Ward St Nelson, B.C.\n\"SAVE  UP  TO  35%\nOF   YOUR   FUEL\nGives   you   warm   comfort   In\nwintertime. Maku your home\ncooler In lummertlm..\nFIREPROOF, VERMIN-PROOF\n, FREE ESTIMATES\nB. C. INSULATION LTD.\nWood Villance Hardware\nPhona 28 or 27\nFOR SALE - RANCH ON WEST\nArm, 12 acres, 8 room house, full\ncement buement, water and light,\nFruit treu, close to school. Owner claims buildings alone worth\nthe price. Good soil, never before\nhtve wt had one priced as low,\n$4500, terms. F. A. Whitfield, 302\nBaker St.\nPUBLIC NOTICES\nMINERAL ACT\n(Form F).\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION\nFOR CERTIFICATE OF\nIMPROVEMENTS\nGood Hope tnd Dorothea (Grouped Mlntnl Clilmi, iltuitt ln tht\nNelson Mining Dlvlilon.\nWhere locittd: On tnd adjacent\nto Bird Creek, Ibout ttn mllu S. W.\nof Nelion.\nLawful holder: William E. Colu\nand William H. Foiter.\nNumber of tht holder'i free\nminer'i certlficite: Colu 17978 F.\nand Foiter 17987 F.\nTAKE 'NOTICE that William H.\nFoiter of 810 Victoria Strtet, Net.\nson, B.C. Fret Mintr'i Certlficitt\nNo. 17987 F, intendi, it tht tnd oi\nsixty dayi from tht ditt hereof, to\napply to the Mining Recorder for\na certificate of improvements for\ntne purpoie of. obtaining a Crown\ngrant of tht abovt claim.\nAnd further take notice thtt ictlon, under section 85 of the \"Mineral Act,\" muit be commenced before the issuance of such certlficite\nof Improvements.\nDated this 29th day of October,\n1947.\nW. H. FOSTER.\nGOVERNMENT L-QUOiTACT\"\n(Section 28)\nNotice    of    Application     for\nConsent to Transfer of\nBeer Licence\nNOTICE I, hereby given thtt on\nthe 17th day of November, next, tht\nundersigned Intendi to ipply to tht\nLiquor Control Board for content to\ntransfer of Beer Licence No. 7891, Issued in respect of premise! being\npart of a building known as Salmo\nHotel, situate it Salmo, British Columbia, upon the landi described u\nLoti Eleven (11) ind Twelve (12),\nln Block Four (4), of Lot Two Hundred and Six A (206-A) Map Six\nHundred and Twenty Two (822),\nNelson Land Registration District\nin the Province of British Columbia, from Leon Celutin Cremen\nand Bert Carlaon to Fred P. Fam-\ninow, of Salmo, British Columbia,\nthe transferee.\nDATED at NeUon, B.C., thli Mth\nday of October, 1947.\nFRED P. FAMINOW.\n Applicant tnd Transferee.\nGOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT\n(Section 28)\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION\nFOR BEER LICENCE\nNOTICE li hereby given thit on\nthe 24th day of November, 1947, the\nundersigned Intendi to ipply to the\nLiquor Control Botrd for t llcenct\nin respect of premlsu being part of\na building known u Pinehurst Inn,\nsituate at South Slocan, Brltllh Columbia, upon the ltnds described\nu part of Parcel No. Two (2), Explanatory Plan' 716-1 of, Parcel No.\n1, of Sub-lot \"B\" of Lot 303, according to Map numbered 872, Group 1,\nKootenay Dlitrlct, Nelson Land\nRegistration Dlitrlct, In the Province of Brltllh Columbii, for the\nsale of beer by the glass or by the\nbottle for consumption on the premises.\nDATED this 27th day of October,\n1947.\nWilliam Jamei Gordon Oliver.\nWHY NOT CHANGE YOUR FIRE\nIniuranee on Household Effects to FARM, GARDEN & NURSERY\na FLOATER ALL RISK POLICY. I .\nThis protects you against Fire and\nTheft and many other hazards,\neither at home or travelling. Ask\nua for particulars. C. W. Apple-\nyard <V Co\n\u25ba FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTALS\nan. rosei. See H. C. Carne, Agent,\nLayritz Nurseries. Phone 312, Box\n37, Nelson, B.C.\nPOR SALI, MISCELLANEOUS\nNEW! \u2014PRACTICAL!\nECONOMICAL IN SPACE,\nTIME AND MONEY!\nThe Revolutionary\nAerVoiD\nAutomitlc Electric Witer\nHeaters.\nIdeal for homu, beiuty ihopi,\ndocton' offices, tttchen, ttc.\nRequirei no ipedil wiring. Plug\nin tnywhtrt. Available ln 8 gal,\n5 gal. ind 7 gal. capacity.\nNOW AT\nNelson Machinery\nEquipment Co.\n114 Hall St\nPhont 18\nMining,   Milling   tnd   Sawmill\nMachinery, Building and Contricton' Suppllei.   a\n\"If It'i michlnery you wmt,\nconiult ui.\nDUNLOPILLO\nFoamed   Latex\nOFFICE CHAIR\nCUSHIONS\nAssortment of coven\nPeebles Motors Ltd.\nTWO ELECTRIC STEAM RADIA*\nton, $30 each, good as new alio\nSinger Golden Oak Sewing Machine, treadle model. Phont\n714-R-8\nF6ft SALE - TWO ftAtllATORS',\nnew ityle, 9-ln wide, 3 ft. high, 42-\nin. long. Also two imill radiators,\nold style. Apply Mrs. K. L. Roberton, Kinnaird, B.C,\nmn. CHRISTMAS HOLLY,\nlarge box, $1.00, double $2.00,\nJumbo box $3.00 poitpald. Kuy-\nper's, Hatzlc, B.C,\nFOR SALE-LADIES' AND CHIL-\ndren'i coats tt reuonible prlcu.\nSuitable for overieu pirceli. Box\n8448 Dtlly Ntwt.\niW SALE - ONE Wo 6VtN\nMcLary stove and 80 gallon tank,\ncomplete. Suitable for mining\ncamp, etc. Phone 504\nFOft SALE, CHEAP - LAP.OE\nbrick lined heater, like new, and\nradio. Phone 1244-L.\nJACK B6YCt. S GUN EXCTHANI-K\".\nGum tor Hit tnd exchange. Guns\nof til typei winted.\nP.->fc-1l-TlNGS--Uni.-,   SPB-\ndal low prlcei  Active Trading\nCo.. 816 Powell St..  Vancouver\nEOS'   &LE - SIZE   4   GIRL'S\nikatei. Whltt boots. Phone 504\nEASY fcLECTRIC WASHING MA-\nchlne. Practically new   Ph. 1134.\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nWHY NOT REFINANCE YOUR\nmortgage on the Yorkshire Sav-\nlngi md Loin Monthly Reduction\nplin it 6 per cent C W. Apple-\nyard\nFOR SALE-NEW 6 ROOM HOUSE\nwith furnice, garage in basement.\n1814 Stanley St Apply 808 Front\nSt\nRouSl   FoR    quick   Sale,\npartly finished. Size 24x30. Apply\n110 Pine St.\n2 FINE LOTS FOR SALE IN\nFsirview. Good location. Phone\n1149.\nLOST AND FOUND\nFOR PERFECT SOIL SERVICE\ntor garden, ranch end firm, Mc-\nDougtll'i Earthworms. 1791 Third\nSt.. Triil. B.C.\nmagLio pluM TJU.B8, Mc. A.\nDozzl, 618 Robion St.\nROOM AND IOARD\nWANTED - BOARD AND ROOM\nfor man. E. Enqulit, Noble Hotel.\nJtws Embark on\nIllegal Attempt\nTo Enter Palestine\nA88AYER8   ANO   MIM\nREPRESENTATIVE!\n.   W    WIDDOWSON   It   CO    AS-\nuyen  SOI Joiephine St, Nelson\nS ELMES, ROSSLAND, B. C\n| AtHTcr, Chemist, Mine Represni\nG   THOMSON   4  CO   -   AS-\n[uyen 8s Metallurgist!. All work\nSlven prompt ittentlon. 1155 Pen-\ner St., W.   Vincouver, BC.\n| CHARTERED   ACCOUNTANT\nROGER M. HOYLAND\nChirttred Accountant\n|l Vlctorii St    Trill     Phone 33\u00bb\nCHIROPRACTOR!\t\nJ colin McLaren, d c chiro-\nSnctlc      X-ny,      Splnognphy\n\u2022nnd theatre Bdg Trill Ph. 329\nDIAMOND   DRILLERS\nfWoNAiTDiAM6Mb b-U.L-.TrlG\nlCo, Ltd. Drilling tnd  Bit Sir-\n[\u25a0rlct. Box 808 lts-.s:--.!   BC\nUNFURNISHED 3-ROOM MODERN\napartment In Vancouver Jn exchange for limilar iccommodition\nln Nelion. Business couple, no\nchildren. Excellent references.\nContsct C W. Haynei, Hume Hotel.  ______________\nWANTtD - FURNTSHFTTOR UN-\n(urnished house or ipirtment,'\nwith 3 bedroomi Apply Civic\nCentre Commission  office.\nWANTED - A SMALL MODERN\n\u25a0 partment or house for couple, no\nchildren. Apply Box 6216 Dilly\nNew*\nwA\\t>rn-FoprT~Rboy furn;\nlahed   suite   or   house   until   May\n15th. Lease paid in advance. Apply\nBox 635* Daily News    \t\nT6r.\"RF.N*T\"-\"LAI.(.r*\" ROOM.\n' board optional. Phone 329-L before 5pm\nMODEP.TT bungalow   cabTn'\nivallablt    lnr    Wir.ier    monthi.\nFerry Auto Court   Phone 387-R-l.\nYOirNG\" PoPplf.   wifirTAEY\nj desire in rent apartment or house.\nPhone 58. \t\nrAKfTr. room For n..NT. (\"LOSE\nIn   Bnx fi.144 Dully News\nROME, Nov. 12 (AP)-The Rome\nnewspaper Messaggero reported today in a dispatch from Venice that\n1000 Jews had embarked last night\nfor an illegal attempt to enter Palestine from a small seaport ln that\nSail With Classified Ad\u00bb\u2014Phona 144 vicinity.\nLOST - ROLLED    FELT   MAT-j\ntress Finder phone 1116. Reward.\nDAILY CROSSWORD\n(.Even\n\u2022   (p\u00abt)\n6. State again\n7. Comply\n8. Gained\n9. Half emi\n10. Color, u\ncloth\n18. To mtkt\nwider\n18. Reildue o*\nburned\nmaterial\n19. Typt of\n, volet\n20. Glitter\n21. Sea eagle\n22. Soon\n23. Hallo I,\naapori*-\nman'tcali\n24. Prink (var.)\n26. Out of bed\n28. Toward\n29. Witty\nuylng\n34. A pier (ou_.)\n35. Engllih\nauthor\n86. Paddlt-Ukt\nprocessci\n88.Pokeritake M.Hall!\n89. Harvttt        43. God of\n40. Blunden pleature\n41, Garment (Egrypt*\nborder         44. Fuel\nB3CQQ   UtltlOL\nDD-.U*.   QQt.90\n\u25a1acr,  -i'-.iuD-i\nU.'.J      ULi   U-i-i\n\u2022y.,*uiAin:z*J 3D\nuat, gaaa\nH'.r.'.VIi   -JUUtiU\nBOB*-   UU3\nW.i   QU'sIiUCsmImI\nana 'i'.s    tuu\n|.t_U-2_j-J   UUUL.\naau.i-i uuuati\nlll_bl_.fl   lii'JlJ-JU\nlmkertij't tximm\nINQINEERI AND IURVIYORI\nHAGGEN, MINING AND\nICivil Engineer, B. C Land Sur-\n|_*rtyor, Rsssjsland and Grand Forki,\nWsTAfrLECK. JIB GOR. ST ,\n| Wllion. 11 C. Surveyor  Engineer\nTIMBER  PROPIRT|g|_\nlTiri.r,~Fnrelt~F\"n!7ne*r. 458\nker  Sireet,   Nelson.   Dinne   1306.\nLltng. Investigations and Admin-\nItlon.\t\n\u25a0VJRANCI AND RIAL MTAT I\nDl P.McHaMiY, tNSWAHCI:\n\u20221 Eitite \u2014 Phont IM\nMACHINIITI\nNelson Oaihi l\\m.\nClmlfled Adv.rililng Hum\nlie pet lln, per iniertlon. 44c\nPtr line per week 16 consecutive\ninsertions!, 11 43 per line per\nminth i2! consecutive! Minimum. - lines per insertion Box\nnumbers lie extra, coven iny\nr.'imher ol limes\nPUBLIC (LEGAL' NOTICES.\nTENDERS. FTC -20c per line.\nfirst irurr'lon. 16c per lin* asch\nnitssequent  insertion\nFOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nALL AIIOVE RATES LESS 10%\nIftTOTTMiTtrr-\n\u2022 Michlne Shop, acetylene end\n\"ttrtc wilding, motor rewinding\n.WS 324  Vemon  St\nfTUCIfiVt RMffp'\ncubits In mine and mill ve.-rk\nthine work,   light  ind   he\u00abv-\nVernon ti    Nelson   Ph  M\n|f\u00a3o'N6~HAN~D STORES\nIStfhavr *. -s i' Ph   5*4   Ark Store\nI BUY. SELL ANDKXCHANGE\nI    03\n35\n1300\nSubscription   Rales:\nSingle rnpy\nFly  csrrlrr. per  week\nin a si v* a ri ,\nUv carrier  per yrar\nMill In Ctnida outside Nelson:\nOne mnnih I 1 00\nThree mssn'hi      ISO\nSix  mns-lhs 4 80\nOm yesr 6 00\nUnited Stales United Kingdom:\nPer yesr   112 OO\nSli  month!           600\nTh\"\u00bb months      100\nOne month I 00\nWhere extra pn\u00ab!_\u201ee Is required,\naoose ritri nhu potiige\nACROSS\n1. Amipe\n6. Propelled\ni boat\n11. Mother-of-\npearl\n11 A valuable\nssrood\n13. Protective\ngarment\nH.Mianlng\nIB. Hammer\nhead\n16. Shon\nnceu\n17. City (Ina.)\n19. Mitun\n22. Viper\nJJ. Therefor*\ntl. None god\n(var.)\nJ7.aty(Mtat.l\nSO. A slate.\n81. Perform\n12. To bt In d\u00abM\n33. A wooden\npin\n34. Spo'is\" out\n36 Merriment\n37. s_*utlon\n41. Cuitom\n44. Oni who li\nruined\n(Colloq.)\ntS. Occuion\n46. Otl of rota\npetals\n47. UnUdy\n46. Paou\nDOWN\n1. Break\n\u25a0uddanly\n2. Sleeveleu\ngirment\nI. Mtuun\nof land\n4. Tint\nOTTTTOQCOTl-A e-jptigr*\" \u00ab***\u2022*\u00bb\u00ab'\u2022\u2022\nnnlVRMC    IA    S-KLW    B V M L D W M C C\nLvS    NJD    KOMLCRWB'    T V U L E C - A I V T.\nTe.ter\u00ab.T'. Crypt^t*.    TW THt OOOD BXADKR THAT\nMAKES THE GOOD BOOK -EMERSON. (\ntvtttriliotid br Kin- rttturu Bra-skull, let.\nfor Car or truck radIA-\nton. Any ilie or make. Made to\norder. Write to Klngsway Radiator\nRepairs, 352 Klngsway, Vancouver\ndan. Good rubber and mechanically good. Price 1300. Ph. I89-X-I\nor Box 184.\nP6R SXLK - 1936 FORD COUPY,\n8500 cish, ill new rubber. Phone\n258-R-2 or wrltt Box 1348 Rosslind.\nFOR    SALE\n1940 CHEV SPECIAL\nDELUXE SEDAN\nCAR LIKE NEW\n6000 MILES\nRidio, heater, fog lamps. New\nmotor, good tires, (2 new)\n$1450\nPHONE 407-L\nOr Box 6329 Doily News\nFOR SALE - 19?9 3-TON FARGO\nLong wheel but with 2 speed\nretr ixle. Griin type botf. In good\nshape Engine new this year.\nPriced to sell W. S. Anderson,\nCreston. B.C\nToronto Stocks\nMINIS\nAmtl Larder     39\nAnglo-Huronlin    1.80\nAmity _.       ,08\nArjon        ,16\nArmlitlct  I        .48\nAttorii   ._.      ,1]\n.ubtlle   ,14\nAumtque ~        J0V.\nAunor  ..'. _.._.    4.38\nBagamac         .28\nBut Mttili Mining  ___      .10H\nBear Exploration           ,88\nButtlt Gold Mlnu         MV,\nBeaulleu Yellowknlft _..      .3744\nBelletern      8.00\nBevcourt         _..     .82\nBldgood Klrkltnd          .23\nBobjo Mlnu        .18\nBonettl        .28\nBoycon .'.       .0BH\nBrtlornt   \u201e   11.00\nBroultn        .80\nBuffalo Anktrltt       2.80\nBufadiion         1.20\nBuffalo Cintdltn     1.20\nBuffalo Rtd Ltkt       JO\nCilln Flin Flon    _..      .((1%\nCimpbell R L _.    1.90\nCtn Milirtic  _      .66\nCtriboo Gold Qutrti     2.70\nCutlt-Trethewey      1.80\nCentnl Ptt     1.82\nCentremtqut  _      .18\nC Porcuplnt    _       .48\nChtttervillt        8.10\nCltrtlim  _      .05V4\nCochenour     2.76\nCoin Ltkt \u201e\u25a0     _)2\nColomtc Yellowknlft  08,4\nConliurum Mlnei _    1.28\nCom M It S     90.50\nConweit  _      1.73\nCrcstnurum         .25\nCroinor  _      .95\nDelnitt       1.72\nDickenion Rtd Likt     1.11\nDlKOvery         .75\nDivtnifled        1.20\nDomt Mlnti \u201e..   23.50\nDontldi _     1.16\nDuquesnt  70\nDuvty  __. HI.\nEut Amphl  _       .42\".\nEast Malartlc  _    1.95\nEut Sullivan  -.      8.50.\nElder  ..._..:__      .77\nEldont  __    1.83\nFtlconbrldgt Nickel      4.33\nFed Klrkltnd        .08H\nFrtncoeur  _      .13\nFrobliher        2.45\nGimt Yellowknlfe ...._     6.13\nGillies Like      _...      .18\nGod's Like Gold      1.06\nGold Crest __      .21\nGold Dtle _ 18\nGoldEigle _ 05 V.\nGolden Arrow _. 14\nGolden Gate 21\nGolden Mmltou      2.05\nGold Vut 32\nGrandoro _ _      .12^4\nGunntr Gold       .31 Vt\nHallnor Mlnei _.    4.50\nHard -lock Gold        .35\nHarker Oold _      .12\nHarrlcani       tn\nHasaga _        .96\nHeath        .12\nHeva Cadlllte 29\nHolUnger     11.50\nHomer  __.     \u25a0   .08\nHosco  _        .49\nHowey -        .31\nHudson Bay M It S  _  44.75\nIndian Ltkt         .08\nInspiration-        32 *\nInter Nickel     13,85\nInt Urtnlum 89\nJacknlfe    07\nJack Waltt   _. 091.\nJason      _      .18\nJelllcoe  ___ 07\nJollet Quebec  _      .40\nKayrand       .H'A\nKenville Gold ._ 45\nKerr-Addison     15.73\nKirk-Hudson _ 50\nKirk Townsltt  29\nKirkland Lakt __    2.00\nLabrador            6.00\nLakt Dufault   50\nLake Shore Mines  _..   15.00\nLamaque Gold     8.65\nLapaski      \u201e 21\nLeltch Oold        1.30\nLexinden       .114\nLingman Lake _...      .70V4\nLittle Long Lac     170\nLouvcourt  _      1.83\nLynx      _ _      .lot.\nMacassa         3.30\nMacDonald        2.55\nMacLeod Cockihutt     1.70\nMarlon Rouyn .38\nMACHINERY\nFOR SALE-18 FT. HOUSE-TRAIL-\ner, comfortably furnished. Ropk-\ngas heating and cooking. Fully\nequipped and ready to go. Apply\nTourist Park. Nelson, B.C.\nR55 SALE - 1929 NASH COrt-\nverted light delivery, good condition, price 8250 Cuh. Apply 13\nYmir Road. P.O. Box 6. Nelson\nFOR SALS'- M *rtftcuRY.~S\npautnger coupe, excellent condition. Heater and defroster, 5 good\ntires. Phone 837-R.\nLONDON CONCRETE\nMIXERS\nSlzei 2's to 16's\nIn stock. Immedlste dellvtry\nLONDON PLASTER MIXERS\nSires 8 snd 6\nIn stock. Immedlite delivery\nLONDON CONCRETE\nWHEEL BARROWS\nRubber tire wheeli\nIn stock. Immediate delivery\nPURVES E. RITCHIE i. SONS\nLTD.\n658 Hornby St, Vanoouvtr.B.C\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, NOV. IS, 1947 -11\nMadien Rtd Lake ........\t\nMilirtlo OoM f \t\nMireui \t\nMclntyn-Poreuplni ...\t\nMcKtntlt Rtd Lake ._._._..\nMcMurmae  \t\nMcWatttn \t\nMonttt ...-    ....\t\nMosher _          ,\nNegui\nNtw Bidlimiqut  \t\nNib  \t\nNicholion Mlnti _____\nNiplutai Mining\t\nNorindt  ____.\nNorbenlti   -___\u201e_,\nNormtttl _\u201e\nNoritmtn     _._,-\u201e.\nNorth Ctnida    \t\nNorth Inca Oold Mlnti ...\nO'Brien Oold Mlnw \t\nO'ltiry  \t\nOmega Oold      _\nOmnitrint Explontlon ....\nOrentdi  \u201e_\nOltlko Like  \t\nPtmour Porcuplnt \t\nPartmtqui  _ _.\nPaymaater   ,_\nPtnd Ortlllt \t\nPerron Oold   ....\nPlcidlUy  \t\nPlcklt Crow Oold\t\nPioneer .  \t\nPowtll Rouyn Oold ........\nReevei MicDontld \t\nPrttton Eut Domi ...\nQuebec Oold \t\nQuttniton \t\nQutmont\t\nRtgcourt \t\nRlchmic Oold Mlnti ......\nRochi I. L  \t\nRouyn Merger        _\nSin Antonio Gold \t\nStnnorm \t\nStn Rouyn  _..\t\nShiwkey     \t\nSheep Creek    \t\nSherritt Oordon \t\nSigma Rouyn   \t\nSttcot Oold _\nSliden Milirtic\t\nSpringer   \t\nSttdtconi  _. i\nStarrttt Olten\t\nSteep Rock    \t\nSullivan Com  _\t\nSud Contict  _\nSurf Inlet\t\nSylvanite    \t\nT C Resources \t\nT Lundroirk     \t\nTaku Rivtr Gold Mines ....\nTeck-Hughes Gold\nThurbols Mlnu Ltd \t\nToburn Gold Minei\t\nTowgimtc , \t\nUpper Cm \t\nVtnturu _ _\nVlcour      _.\nWaltt Amultt \t\nWlltity      -\nWright Hirgrttvei \t\nYellorex\nYmlr Yankee Girlr\t\nOILS\nAnglo-Can \t\nBrlt Amtr  _ _'......._\nBrlt Dom  \t\nC Is t Corp \t\nCilmont .._ .....\nChem Reieirch  _.._\t\nDalhousie  - _\nDtvlu Pett  i\nEut Crttt\t\n3.55\n3.00\n.40\n64.33\n.84\n.'    .80\n. MV,\n. .48\n. .15\n. 220\n\u25a0 .07\n. .08\n. .06\n. 1.38\n.. 80.75\n.. .88\n.. 1.55\n.. .08H\n.. .85\n. .89\n. 2.55\n- .1414\n. MV,\n. ,1014\n- .15\n.. 1.22\n.. 1.83\n_ .09H\n. .44\n\u201e' 2.80\n. .88\n. .09\n. 2.60\n. 8.90\n. .88\n. 1.10\n.. 2.20\n.. .  .62\n.. 1.00\n.. 16.25\n.17\n. .28\n. .08\n_ .25\n.. 4.75\n. .24\n. .65\n.. .17\n1.05\n.. 2.97\n.. 8.50\n_ .46\n.. 43\n.. 1.42\n. .70\n.. .91\n.. 2.28\n2.05\n.. .08\n.. .19\n.. 2.15\n.70\n. .48\n.. .68\n.. 4.00\n.. .19\n. .68\n.. .14\n. 2.48\n.. 7.40\n.. .12\n.. 4.55\n. .12 ~\n. 3.15\n.. .21\n.. .09H\n. IAS\n.. 23.00\n. .16\n. 2.50\n. .40\n. .5014\n. .4114\n. .12\n. .0614\n.. 2.60\n. 4.40\n_ 14.00\n:.\u201413.13-\n.. .0714\n_ .20\n. .73\n.07\n.83\n.. 16.75\n_ .12\nFOR QUICK SALE--1933 MODEL B\nFord, 8350. Good shape. Apply\n,1. G. Kerr, Ymlr, B.C.        \t\nFOR SALfc^-OO-UTV-B. GTiOTJ\nshape. Reasonably priced. Nick\nBayoff, Tarrys, BC\nNEW AND USED PARTS FOR ALL\nmaku ot cars. City Auto Wreck-\nen. Box 24. Gnnllt Roid\t\np*0R SAL*.-'36 WILLYS PANEtr--\n'42 Jetp Motor. Phone 385-L-l.\nDEATHS\nSAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Mn\nBtatriot Reynoldi Klnkead, 73, who\nonce wu trrtittd for picketing tht\nWhite Houie ti \u2022 Sulfragette leider.\nCAMARILLO, Calif. (AP)-Thto-\ndort A. Lorch. 68, former sttr pf\n\u2022uch itlgt plays u \"Dr. Jekyll ind\nMr. Hydt\" tnd \"Sherlock Holmei.\"\nLOS ANQELES (AP)-Dr. Emit\nSlmmel, 68, \u2022 piychotnilyst who\nwaa ont of Slgmund Freud's eirly\nco-workers. Dr. Slmmel wu credit*\ntd with founding the tint psycho-\nanalytic sanitarium In Germany and\nlerved five yean as President of thc\nOermtn Piychoanalyttc Socltty.\nINTERNATIONAL\nMotor Trucks\nIndustrial Power\nFarm Machinery\nCentral Truck\n& Equlpmint Co.\n702 Front St Phone 100\nNELSON. IC\nSAWMILL, WOODWORKING AND\nContricton equipment ot 111\nklndi. Nttlontl Michlntry Co\nLid.. Vtncouvtr  B C\nfol. SALS - IAWMrU,,\"\u00abb<3B.\nind unit, neirly new. Alio '38, JH-\nton long whttl but truck. Sacrifice prlot. Box 6082 Dtlly rktrw.\nCUSTOM MACHINE WORK AND\nWelding. Cordwood Stwi tnd\nmindreli. STEVENSON'S MACHINE SHOP. 708 Vtrnon St.\nNtlion. B C\nFor SALE-HofiVtR HO-SIAnt.\ndump box. Apply Ntlion Trinsfer\nFoothllli\nHome Oil __\t\nImperltl  _..\nmttt Fete \"...\nMid Contintnt .\nNttlontl Pete ...\nOkalta \t\nPacalta      ,\nPacific Pete \t\nRoyalitt  \t\nUnited  \t\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbitibi Power        ._... 1873\nAbitibi Power pfd  21.25\nAlgomi Steel       55.50\nBtthunt A       2225\nBeitty     :  39.00\nBell Telephone   17250\nBrulliin Trie  -....-  20.65\nBrew _> Dlit   -  1575\nB A OU  2275\nB C Pickeri _..-  14.00\nBC Power A   \u2014 26 00\nB C Power B   3.15\nB C Pulp               \u2014 77.00\nBuilding ProducU ..._ - 30.25\nCinada Bread          - 8.75\nCan Brew                   23.73\nCan Canners  20.50\nDom Steel J. Coal B   17.00\nDom Textile          100.00\nFamous Players     _  18 25\nFanny Farmer         - 48.00\nFord of Canada A  23 25\nGatlneau  19.15\nGatlneau 3% pfd  109 25\nGen Steelwarcs   15 25\nGeorge Weston   27.50\nGoodyear Tire        105.00\nGt Lakes Paper  1850\nGypsum Lime    13.00\nHamilton Bridge  _ 7.25\nHiram Wslker         26 50\nImperlil Oil           14.00\nImtprlil Tobicco    13.63\nInttr Nickel          33 75\nKclvlnator          -  2600\nLtun Secord   17 50\nLoblaw A           30 83\nLoblaw B       39 73\nMaple Leaf                1415\nMuiev Hirrli pfd       -7.83\nMcColl Tront           23.23\nMcColl Front pfd   98 00\nMoon Corp             76.50\nNit Steel Cir   33 00\nPige Hershey   31.50\nPowell River   40 00\nPower Corp   14 00\nShiwlnlgtn  2175\nSleki Bnw  13 23\nSlmpion  pfd         102 50\nStttl of Cinidi     \"M\nSteel of Cin pfd   80 23,\nUnion Gu       ,  9.23\nUnlttd  Corp    18.28\nUnlttd Stttl                8 65\nWlnnlptg Eltc pfd   9900\nWinnipeg Eltc com 1075\nMarket Trends\nTORONTO, Nov. 12 (CP)-Prtcn\nwtn lowtr in ihirply reduced volumt ilthough induitrlili wtrt mixed with newsprints shead for somt\ngood gains In brisk turnover. Gold!\nwttktned ln mild turnover tnd but\nmetili tnded both wayi.\nMONTREAL, Nov. 12 (CP)\u2014With\ntht tx-tption of ptptn, which wert\nitrong, Industrials generally lought\nlowtr leveli In modertttly tctlvi\ndealing!.\nNXW YORK, Nov. 12 (AP)\u2014Thl\nitock mirket wu subject to slipping\nttndtnclti todty, ilthough t few\nresistant spots persisted imong thl\nindustrials.\nLONDON, Nov. 12 (Reutenl-Di-\n\u25a0pltt the Influence of the Autumn\nbudget, the stock mirket mtdt i\ngood ittrt, ilthough turnover wu\n\u25a0mill\n.CHICAGO, Nov. 12 (AP)-Whtit\nflirted with the $3 mtrk u t imall\nbut tttady stream of buying orden\ngave the bread cereal a firm undertone. Corn and oats were iteady after recording fractlontl louu ln\ntirly deilingi.\nWINNIPEG, Nov. 12 (CP)\u2014Export demtnd In December ryt fu*\nturti brought prices above tht $4\nmark at ona time before commiuion\nhouit profit tiking md hedging activity reduced the gain to li ctnt\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 12 (CP) \u2014\nTrtdlng wis very slow with olli\nand mines edging off whllt Induitrials moved ahead slightly.\nWinnipeg Grain\nWINNIPEG, Nov. 12 (CPl-Griin\nquotitloni:\nOpen    High   Low    Clott\nOats:\nDec. .   1.2114   1.2814   1.2114   1J-2*-.\nMty 88        .8714    .86        .87\nJuly   .    .8314     MV,     .8314     .64\nBirley:\nDec  12114   1.23-4   1.2114   1.2)9\nMiy .... 1.19      1.2014   1.19      1.19H\nJuly .... 1.1614   1.17%   1.1614   1.17\nRye:\nDec- ... 3.9414   4.0214   8.9414   8.93\nMiy .... 3.81      38211   3.79      3.79\nJuly .... 3.5514   3.57      3.82      3.51*4\nCuh prlcu:\nOiti: No. 2 C.W.89; O. Ex' 1 CW.\n8714: No. 3 OW. 8714; Ex. 1 fet4\n8714; No. 1 feed 87; No. 2 feed 84',.;\nNo. 3 ftd 8214; trick 8814.\nBarley: No. 1 C.W., 6-row L33%|\nNo. 2 C.W., 6-row 1.33*4; No. 1 CW.\n2-row 130%; No. 2 C.W., 2-ro\u00abJ\n1.3014; No. 3 C.W., 6-row l-SO'A; No,\n1 teed 1.2114; No. 2 feed 1.1914; No. |\nfeed 1.17*4: trick 1.2714; No. 2 CW.\nyellow 1.33014;'No. 3 CW. yellow\n1.2214.\nRye: No. 1 CW. 3.98; No. I CW.\n3.98; No. 3 CW. 3.93; Rej. 1 CW,\n3.93; Re], 2 CW. 3.78; No. 4 fi.W\n3.95.\nSWEDEN PRODUCES\nFIRST URANIUM\nSTOCKHOLM, Nov. 12 (AP) -\nMtlte Jtcobion, Chairman of thl\nSwedish Atomic Committee, uld todty Sweden htd produced her firit\npiece of uranium, from schist. Ht\nsaid research li continuing In in id.\nfort to eitabllih Induitrlil production of uranium from tehlit sni\n\u2022late deposits. Uranium tl in element used ln the manufacture of atomic bombs.\nRELIABLE SERVICE\nat Reasonable Cost\nTHI\nSmedley Garage Co.\nVernon St., Nelun\nE-53\n%\nKeen   youth   and\nlovelinesi with a\nperminent\nHtljh Tru-Art\nBeauty Stlon\nPbont 327\nJohnitont Block\nMURPHY'S\nFOR\nPAINTS - VARNISHES\nKALSOMINES\n748 Biker St. Phont 868\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nCAMPBELL, SHANKLAND\nIslMRII\nChartered Accountant*\nAuditors\n860 Baker St Phone 238\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMin\nROSCOE\nAND\nFOURNIER\nOARAQEMEN\nSKY CHIEF AUTO SERVICE\nPhone 122 NtUon. B. C\nCalgary Livestock\nCALGARY, Nov. 12 (CP)-Trade\nfairly active on good quality beef\ncattle and cowi. In-between kinds\nind cilvu in dnggy. Pricei ire\n.steady It week's decline\nTuudty'i recelpti: 987 cittle. 387\ncalves, 391 hop. 638 ihetp. This\nmorning: 318 etttlt, 105 cilvei 130\nhogi, 45 sheep.\nHogs icid Tuudiy it 121.50 for\nKt il yards ind plints. Sowi 111 85\nlive   wtight\nOooji butchtr sleen 13.00-1350;\ncommon lo medium 11.00-12.50.\nOood to choice butchtr heiteri\n11.38-1250; tommon to mtdlum 950-\n11.00.\nOood cows l.tO-t.00; common to\nmtdlum 6 80-e 25. Ctnntn tnd cut-\nten 4.004.00.\nOood to ckolot vul calvei 11.00-\n11.50; common to mtdlum 9.00-1050.\nGood itocktr tnd feeder sleers 11.00-\n12.80.\nGood Itmbi 13.23. Good twu 8.00-\nMt,\n-.\n. s .. _\t\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllllllllliin\nELLISON'S ROYAL PATENT\nPASTRY FLOUR\nBEST POR CAKEI ANO\nPASTRY\nGUARANTEED TO SATISFY\nYour Grocer Hu It\nIllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIII\n\u2014I\n JW^\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"!\nrmms^m^t.\n|J - NELSON DAILY NEWS, TH-'RSDAY, NOV. T3,1947\nDepend on Mann's\nfor Quality\nBABY FOODS\nPtblum, 45A\nWw w*m\nS.M.A., QOA\nPrlct    - '\u2022f\nHorllck'i Mnlted Milk\nm emnM\nDfxtrl Mtltoie, J*fr\nMttd't Sobee, <M M\nPrict .... rn*-****\nLactogen\n$1.00 ind $239\nAllenbury'i Barley        AtkJ.\nl-our, Prlct          ,VF\n\u00bb ~*\u00abS\nMeid'i Cereal, _M4\nPrlct   \"\"\u2022v*\nRobinson's Pitent \u00a3fl\u00abl\nBulty. Prlc* _. wv*\nB. D. H. Medicinal        QQ4\nDtxtrott. Prlct *\u00bbT\nJgg**- ^ $1-00\nPowdered Protein     Cf KA\nMUt Prict  a*m*mm\nir\"..^ J*t\nBorden'i Mull-Soy,       UAj.\npilot  :..\u201e. **m\nMANN'S\nDRUG STORE\nTtt It lncludtd ln mott weight, Tht glowworm ind tbt firefly\ncontrol because lt hu no food vtlut \u25a0 hold t secret thlt mm hu bttn\ntnd thtrt Isn't \"tn ounce of weight I trying to copy for yttn\u2014producing\nIn \u2022 pound.\" I bright light without hut\nMan's Gum Booti.\nAll tint. Ptlr  *\t\nNurses' White Oxfordi.\n\"Quilt sole,\" C width, Ptlr\nLadies' Crepe Sola Oxfordi.\nBrown. Pilr  _\t\nLadies' Crepe Sola Loafen.\n\u25a0rowi*. P\u00ablr. \u2014\t\n\u20223*\n\u00bbc-io\n\u2022HOP WIN OLD!!*\nHITCHIN, Htrtfordihlrt, Englind\n(CP) \u2014 Km* ipeclmen of in\nEngllih chain-driven witch, discovered in 1 crevice of 1 mountiin will,\nwu rtturntd to tht workshop whtre\nIt wu mtdt 140 yun ifo.\n\u25a0 Ml HHIMMHI\nPor good quality Chrlitmu toyi,\n1 widt itltotlon it rtuoniblt\nprlcei,\nTHI CHILDREN'S (HOP\nWind-up triln seti,      Cl \u25a0\u25a0\nbom  eymmm\ntaaaaaataaaaaaattaaataaui\nJ.A.C. LAUGHTON\nOptometrist\nSuit. 205\nMIDICAL ART! BUILDINQ\nlllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL  HOMI     \u2022\nAMBULANCE SERVICE\n\"Dlitlnctlvt Funeril Servlct\"\n111 Kooteniy St Phont Ml\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nHove lhi Job Dont Right\nStt\nVIC GRAVES\nPHONI US\nMASTER PLUMIIR\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nREPRESENTING\nOCCIDENTAL LIFE\nINSURANCI COMPANY\nContict   P.   A.   Stuirt,   8enlor\nUnderwriter, 577 Btktr Strut\nPhont M0\nmiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiffliiiiniiiimiii\nTHE BOOTERY\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin\nFLEURY'S Pharmacy\nPrticriptioni\nCompounded\nAccuritely\nUld. Arti Blk.\nPHONI25\n'   iiiiiiiiiiiiiiini\na. I. AUTOMATIC\nCLOCK RADIOS\n$4150\nNELSON\nELECTRIC CO.\nOmtrtl Electric Appliincei\nPHONI 282 - 674 BAKER ST.\nRADIATOR REPAIRS\nCleaned and Recored\nJIM'S RADIATOR SHOP\nMl Wird St Phtnt M\nlliillHiimniiHHUsiinimiiiiniiiniuH\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii\nHivt your  Purnltun Expertly\nFtKovtred tt tht\nNILSON  UPHOLSTERY\n411 Bill St Phont MS\nlllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllll.llllllll\nMAKI YOUR CLOTHES LINI\nOUR TELEPHONE LINI\nWEST KOOTENAY\nSTEAM LAUNDRY\n(Prior Broi.)\nPHONI 1175 -ttt IAKBR ST.\nSAVINGS\nIN QUALITY\nFOODS\nAT YOUR POPULAR\nRed & White Food Stores\nRED&^\nWHITE\nV BRAND ,'\n\\ FOODS\/\nCELERY \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u2022*\u25a0 Crisp;\t\nLETTUCEM[i h#*,*,\u00bb''\t\nONIONS ok\"-.-;\t\nSWEET POTATOES \u2014\nAPPLES   Mclntoih Fancy Wrapped;\nGRAPEFRUIT *\u2022>\u2022\u2022 *\u25a0>\u25a0, \u00ab*..,\n\u2014Lb. 12c\n\u2014Lb. 15c\n5 Ibs. 25c\n2 Ibs. 25c\n3 Ibs. 25c\n-3 for 27c\nJL      Perfex\nBleach\n16 01. bottlt\ntm\nI-TtjvJ\n32 ei. bottlt\nnt\n64 01. bottlt _\nM\u00ab\nDICED CARROTS: Beitovill;\n20 01. tins, *>C\/-.\nIfor       *K\nCORN STARCH: 4Q4\nCinidi; Pkj. ***\u25bc\nCHICKEN HADDIK: Eagle\nBrind, I'i; *Qa.\n1 Uni   \u201e. ***\nFLOOR   WAX:   Old  Engllih\nNo Rubblnf; tAt.\nPinti      *\"\u25bc\nQuirts                M-\nWEINERS ind BEANS:\nBurni; IS 01. tlni, _Ht^\nEach\nCOITEE: Chin k       *%*+\nSinbomi; Lb. __  wwr\nTEA: Tenderleif Superior\nQu^ty; 98^\nLb.    \t\nORANOE MARMALADE:\nSherrlf I, two virl-      49^\n\u2022Utt; 2. ox. 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Priced $ *V95\nfrom     em\nCHENILLE\nBEDSPREADS\nPriced from\nCoffee Tables\nGenuine Walnut\nCoffee Tobies\n46\n.95\nEnd Tables\nSturdily built and In beautiful walnut fin- $4*35\nIsh. Priced from\nLamp Tables\nFor thot extra table lamp.\nOblong and rourtd in genuine walnut. 11 *>.SO\nPriced from _   * *-**\nA SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLI TILL CHRISTMAS\nSTERLING\nPHONI SSS\nTERMS\nHOME FURNISHERS\nNELSON, B.C.\n441 BAKER\nSTREET\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii\nRMtii*Ml\nBISMA-REX\nANTACID STOMACH\nPOWDER\n( OZ. II oz.\n85c \u2022\u2014. $2.00\nV\u00bbur R.xill Stort\nCity Drug Co.\nPHONI 34\nBOX 460\nlllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllll\nFOR PUPILS ONLY\nLONDON (CP)-BriUth tchool*\nchlldrcn will bt glvtn 1 holldiy lor\ntht Royil wedding Nov. 20, but because of Brltaln'i Induitrlil poiitlon\nnitloml holiday will not bo declared.\nW. G. VALIN\nEXPERT WATCH\nREPAIRING\nJEWELLER\nM4 Baktr St Pbont 41\nFALL AND\nWINTER\nUnderwear\nBe comfortoble thli Wljvi\nter In shirts and longs or\nIn union suits. All wool,,\nsilk and wool or cotton.1\nLong or short sleeve stylos\nby Mercury, Stanflelds Ol*\nTurnbulls.\nEmory's Ltd.\nTHE MAN'S STORE\nUnited SUUi cltlzeni Uft\npaper ln a year than any oth\nmaterial except iteel and wood.\nTHIS WEEK WE ARE CELEBRATING OUR\nSECOND ANNIVERSARY\nOur Anniversary gift to you Is your\nchoice of any of the following:\n1 Pair of Nylon Hosiery or\n1 Pair of Fabric or Leather Gloves\nFREE with the purchase of ony\n_ .. HAT, COAT OR DRESS\nIn our store.\nIRENE'S\nMILLINERY\nAND DRESS SHOP\n\u20acIRIEEr\u00a5W\u00a9\u00a9lD'\nPHONES 272- -273\nFURNITURE AND HARDWARE\n476 BAKER ST.\nCHESTERFIELD SPECIAL\nSEE OUR CHESTERFIELD SUITE SPECIAL\n10-Piece Suite for only $279.SO\nOn Display In Our Window\n-LAMPS-\nSm Our Selection of Table Lamps.\nTht latest designs and color\ncombinations.\nA good ulectlon of lewing boxu In ihipi\nof husocki, Finlihed In htrdwood with\nvtlour covering, wint, green ind blut.\nChetterfield tnd Ublt with migi-lne rick,\ntr widt, 24\" long, 24\" high. CIO 7\u00ab\nrinlthtd In wilnut Prlot  \u00ab*\u25a0\u25a0**\u2022\u00ab\nRadio tablet, wtll finlihed In dirk wilnut,\n21\" long, 13\" widt, 24\" high. Hu dnwtr ind\nbook thelf, vtry iturdy. SI G 50\nPrlot   *i* i ww-*\nBtdildt tiblei, ready to finlih to tult your\ncolor icheme. Sturdily built, hit drawer\n\u25a0nd migailnt thelf. $6.95\nBtdildt tablet, waterfall deilgn In dark or\nlight finlih. Hn t dnwer ind book thelf.\nBeautifully finlihed. <i I r Of*\nPriced up from  *J>IO.!K>\nChromt kitchen chiln, iny\ncolor. Rtg. $18.50. Now\n$8.95\nQuttn of Hearti bridgi tible clothi, tur-\nquoltt, wlm ind blut. tl 50\nEtch    *   *\nBtby ufety  harneu In plastic or leather\n$1.75 ind $1.95\nPLASTIC TABLECLOTHS,\nWIRE IVY HANGERS\nRADIOS\nRECORD PLAYERS .\nJuit irrlvtd\u2014A ihlpmtnt of btttiry\n\u2022 nd electric radlot ind portable radio*\nind pliytn. Thtn irt \"Eltetrohomti\",\ntht ndlo vvltfi the tone and quility.\nOnt of Canada'i flneit radlot. tit\nthem Heir thim todty.\nDRAPE PINS, CURTAIN RINGS, LILO DRAPE TRACK AND\nFITTINGS, CURTAIN RODS AND FITTINGS \u2014 Juit Arrived.\nIn the HARDWARE DEPARTMENT\nXXL. 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