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He made the announcement afterthree unsuccessful attempts to get vehicles through picket lines outside the Steel\nCompany of Canada plant.     *\t\nATTEMPT TO\nSINK TROOPSHIP\nIN HAIFA BAY\n\u2014-\n*\t\njailu $\u00ab*ttJ*\nBrltlih Shipyard! Face Busy\nThree Yeort\u2014Page I\nU. S. Rain. Coit\nOrongee, Coal\u2014Page 4\nSoys Manchuria In Por Cull\nStole Fighting.\u2014Page 10.\n(OD'o\nNILION.. BRITISH  COLUMBIA, CANADA-PRIPAY  MORNINQ.  AUOUST tt,  ltM\nTHR \"f\nPollct iquadi prevlouily tried un-\n\u2022ucceiifully lo eicort i load of logi,\ni ihlpment of groceries ind \u2022 load\nof iheet metal through the lint, but\nthe striken pushed bick the trucks.\nAt noon todiy 300 strikers forced\nback the flrit truck to try to tnter\nthe plint.\nEirlier, two trucki ind tevtral\nautomobiles turned iwiy from the\nentnnce ifter itrlken confronted\ntht driven. Then \u2022 light delivery\ntruck tried to go through the picket\nUnci it the miln gite. but wn\npuihed bick on to Burlington Street\ndeipite police efforti to cleir union\nUU awiy from It.\nAround the gitt tht crowd of\nitriktri md sympathizers, which\nrose it times during the night to in\neitlmated 8000, dropped to about 200\nthla morning. A cordon of police\nmet reilstance, Jeers md threiten\nIng gestures ai the offlceri tried to\neicort two workeri Into the pim!\nPicket! puihed the worker! ind po-\nlice twiy from the entrance.\nHimllton Pollct Commlulon wis\ntxptcted to meet to receive i report\nfrom Police Chief Joieph R. Crocker\non the exploilve iltuitlon which developed yeiterdiy ind led to four\npicket line clashes.\nNine men irreited yeiterdiy during the claihei were reminded todiy by Magistrate Jimtt McKay\nuntil tomorrow. Chirgu ringed\nfrom obstruct!.g police to Intimidi-\ntlon ind wilful dimige.\nMuster Forces\nTo (heck Flood\nThreat of Nile\nCAIRO, Aug. U (APl-Tht NUt,\nr*gypt'i backbont and lifeline ind\nfor 80 centuriei tht lource of htr\npom richei, ll threatening IU wont\nflood ln many yean.\nTha MlnUten ot Public Worki,\nInterior lnd Nitlonal Defence art\norginlilng their forcei In an tffort\nto item tkt threat to villigu md\nthl farmland, of tht Nlle'i fertile\nvilley.\nTht Nile uiuilly begim riling ln\nAuguit, with flood crating ttrly ln\nSeptember.\nKing Maaa U credited with flnt\nuilng tht annual Nile floodi lo re-\nfertilue and Irrigate Igyptlan land\nabout ISO! BC\n~am*-%t*eaa, At a*stth*t mamma\nflowing titer wtttn Into etortgt\nbattntU itlll Ibt baiic method used\nfor irrigation In upper Egypt.\nMora Ihan a century igo work\nwaa itirted on \u2022 scries of dimi\n\u25a0long thi length of tht NUt to itore\ntha flood witen tor year \"round\nIrrigation\nTha MlnUter of Public Work. U-\nmed a wirnlni that thli yeir'i\nflood U rtg\u2014-id ti oni ot tht moat\ndangeroui In decide!\nTh* Mlnliter of Nitlonal Dtftnct\nU mUtlng by potting unite throughout tht country, and promlied that\nthty would \"cimp ln tne fieldi until\nthe dinger finally hai been elimln-\n___.\"\nFruit-Pinching\nBuyers Spoil\n10th of Displays\nug. B (CPI\u2014 Cus-\n'-sump\"    mtltnt,\nBritish Troops\nMove Into Towns\nAs Threat Grows\nUNDER CURFEW\nJERUSALEM, Aug. 13 (CP) -\nSwimming wboteufi uilng Limpet\nmlnei blew i hole eight feet long\nmd three feet wide below the wo-\nterllne of the BrltUh troopihlp Empire Rival in Haifa Bay ihortly be-\nfore midnight lut night, but failed\nto link her, the Oovernment innounced todiy.\nThe mnouncement ctmt only a\nihort time after Britiih troops\nmoved into the nil-Jewish city of\nTel Aviv and four other towm in\nPalestine ln the wake of new Jewiih underground threat! of violence.\nThe militiry guard opened fire on\nthem, \"though apparently without\neffect,\" the mnouncement nld, In\ndetcrlblng the ittempt to link the\ntrooper, Juit returned from transporting i loid of illegil Jtwlih refugees to Cyprui.\nApproximately i half hour later\ntwo explosions took plact tnd tht\nifttr hold of tht Empire Rival be-\n:in to fill with wtter. The bulk-\nieidi which had been doted held,\ntnd tht next hold remilned cleir\nof witer.\"\nAfttr an Invutlgitlon by divers,\nthe 7048-ton veaatl movtd Into ihal-\nlow witer under her own power. Nb\nImmignnti wert iboird it thl time\nud no caiualtlei wen reported\namong crew memben\nThe Haifa Hirbor area wai undtr\ncurfew from tht ttrly morning\nhoun until I A.M. because of the\nImminent departure ot mother\ntransport, tht Empire Heywood, for\nCyprui with \u2022 load of illegil Immigrant The Heywood wu damaged\nilightly In \u2022 iibotage ittempt uit\nSaturday.\nIn Tel Aviv, itrong forcei of mldien and police movtd in ihortly\nafter midnight, ind all rotdi leidlng\ninto the city were described u being Jammed with mlllUry triffic,\nhul J_W| am em tamed!*** nils*\nMflMOfwIet wat afoot. The towni\nof Peti I-nia, Rimitgin, Bitiin and\nRiihon le Zion were ilto reported\neut off by troopa.\nMany Jewi predicted the Brltlih\nwould Impose new curfews md Initltute iddltlonil setrchet, poulbly\nleading 10 further irrtiti.\nEIGHT ACCIDENTS\nTHIS YEAR ON\nGRANITE ROAD\nEight iuto iccidenti hare occurred on Oranite Roid to date thli\nyear, mot mora than thrte mllu\nbeyond tht NtUon City limit- Lut\nytar thtrt had bees fin ln tht\nume period.\nOf lha light iccidenti, ilx wert\n\"reportible\" to Police, It not being\nneceiury to report unless dimige\nof it Itut W hat bean Incurred\nor icrloui Injury luffered\n*m\\*T*)\\*tt\"Z2L ^\u2122^R*M\nMU...1 pueliti and hindu it- BUILT THAN IN 194S\nmitoil,  purt,   plumi  ind  jripil\ntotll it much it 10 ptr cant ef\nfruit tn diaptay In Toronto itorli,\n\u2022 aurviy tf dttlirt Indicated ta-\ndty.\nWomm  tn tht went tfftnd\nOTTAWA, Aug I. (CP) - The\nDominion Bureau of Statlitici uld\nloday that report! trom 139 municipalities icrou Canada Indicated\nthat new hornet ar being built it\n\u2022 ilightly higher rata IhU ytar than\nara,  thi   dial trt  laid,  but  part  of  in   IMS.\ntht Ittt ntu fit tnm Iht \"wifnh-l With tht completion of Mil In\nlng\" latitat tf chlldnn. Ont fruit June, i totel of 11,488 new dwell-\nniiimin aaid light ii 18 eutta Jlng unite wen completed during\nmtn wht ttrvt thimuivei pre- the flnt htlf of thli year compared\nftr \"\u2022 ha.er'i doun\" te thi with 22.543 unite completed during\nregulation 12. the full ytar In IMS.\nHu.. Veds Battle\nB.C. Fires; Jumpers\nTacUe U.S. Blazes\n54 Outbreaks in B. C; High Hazard\nBrings Increased Precautions; 2000\nFight Spreading Flames in 3 States\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 82 (CP)\u2014\nFlrei today thraittntd tinder-\ndry forttti In Brltllh Columbli\n\u2022i hundred! of mm battled It\nuvt valuable timbtr itandi.\nIn wldtly MPtnttd mai, for-\ntit flamtt ipread undtr t hot\n\u25a0un and low humidity, with tht\nmott itrloui blue iwitplng ovir\n700 acrei of tleibarlindi In thi\nCimpbell River area on Vancouvtr Itlind.\nAlready it hu deitroyed tome\n2.000,000 boird feet of felled md\nbucked timber, ind during the diy\nfut approached another 9,000,000\nfeet.\nMore thm SOO men fought to\nitem the ipreid of flumes, bick-\nfiring i wide irei. md tonight reporti from the fire icene were more\nhopeful.\nForeitry offlclili here were hopeful thtt control might bt gtintd\nduring the night whtn the wlndi\ndie down, md back-firing becomes\neffective.\nM FIRES\nfifty-four flru wtrt reported\nthroughout the Provlnct during tht\nday, but many wtn confined to\nsmill trtu, ind no httvy timber\nitandi were tndingered.\nTire In the Hope, B.C.. dlitrlct\nItarted earlier ln thi wtek by\nlightning, wu undtr control, but\ncrewi of SOO man were itlll ln tht\ntret on guard agilnit further\nipreid u flamei itill iwept icrub\ntimber. Btfon It wu controlled It\ndeitroyed 500,000 boird (eet ol\nfelled logs.\nForeitry men wtrt ilso Investlgi-\ntlng a new tire it Port McNeil at jimps.\ndry timber had itirted 60 men\nflru bringing lhi total In Mil\nthrtt itatei to (09.\nFlrt Dlipatcher Ftd Fill, of thl\nU.S. Forut Service, uld thru\nbulldoitn chugged away at fira\nIlnn In thi Kinnkiu Natlonil\nForut South of Print Ulver,\nIdiho, whtn 821 mm fought \u25a0\nblut believed to have bttn itart\ntd by i tracer bullet.\nSmokejumpen itrttmed out of\n\u2022 irplme hitchei to fight flrei in\nremote ireu, while other plinei\ndropped dieiel oil, luppliei md\nequipment to ground worken.\nA itubborn 180-icre fire crackled\nIn the back country Weit of Avery,\nIdaho, and i blaze on luih. non-\nFederal timber near Kallipell,\nMont, ipread over 328 acres.\nSmaller flru In Western Montana's\nLolo Forest, and North of Bonner's\nFerry near the Idaho-Canadian\nborder raced out of control.\nFite reported timber wu tx-\nploslvely dry, md that high wlndi\nand hot weither lnereued fire\nhazard*.\nSTSP  UP  PRICAUTION8\nVICTORIA. Aug. _ (CP)-Wlth\nforeit fire hiitrdi mounting ilirm-\nIngly ln many parte of the Province\ntnd weither forecists offering no\nImmedlite proipecti of relief, Foreit Servlct heidquirten hare today broidcut \u25a0 ipedil wirnlng to\n\u202211 rangen to tighten up precautionary meuurei.\nRangtn were initructed to ware\n\u202211 logging openton to take particular care end to enforce Are prevention   discipline   ln   woodi  and\ntht mouth ot Knight Inlet, md\nlightning waa blimed for 11 flrei\nIn tht Cranbrook area\nFlret ln tht Vlctorii witenhed.\net the South end of Vincouver\nIilind, were reported under control, tnd ln tht Quallcum DUtrlct\nforeit bluu wtre checked.\nA report from tht Cimpbell\nRiver fira irei uld \u2022 cireleuly\ntotted cigiret had iterted tht tim-\nber-deitroylng blue, while mother\nreport uld the backfiring of *\nlogging machine, spewing flaming\ngaioline, wu reiponilble.\nM'Fiftn mnrfAtt-\nMI ISO ULA,    Moot,   Aul,   B\n(AP) \u2014 Planet tarrying   part-\nlighten and luppliei detail\novtr Northweit tlmberlind todty\nti mort than 1000 man In ground\ncrewi battled tht quick ipreid of\nflamee In font, egurrtry of\nWuhlngton, Montana and North,\nem Idaho. Lightning darting Inte\nTito Backs Down Before U.S.\nUltimatum, Frees Airmen\niiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimii\nWeary Commons\nWgils \"Show Me the\nWay to Go Home\"\nOTTAWA, Aug. _ (CP)-Mtm-\nbill of tht Commoni, who frequently hold an Informal singsong whllt thty wait for members\nto gtt down to the House Chimber from their offices for \u2022 vote,\ntodty hid i timely idditlon to\ntheir repertoire.\nIt came from C. E. Stephenion\nirC-Diirli;,ini ind it wai lung by\n\u25a0 group of hli ptrty colleagues\nwhllt the Houae was waiting for\ni vote to be taken.\nTha tong:\nShow me the way to go home,\nI'm tired and I want to go to\nbed.\nI've listened to debitei for days\n\u2022nd dayi,  .\nUntil I'm nearly dead.\nMy fimily ii wtary tnd ilone,\nWhile, here 1 lit md groan;\nSo, now you hear me ilnging this\nlong,\nShow pu the wiy to go hornet\nYugoslav Government Promises to Give Satisfaction for\nShooting Down of Two U. S. Traniport.; Ordtn End to\nFiring on Foreign Aircraft; Ambassador and Marshal Meet\nVerdict oi Jury\nBlames No One\nIn Koochin Death\nAttributes Lack of\nMarkers, Narrowness\nof Road for Mishap\nVERDICT UNSIGNED\nShow nM tht wiy to go homt,\nTRAIL, B   C  \u2014 Enquiring into\nthe death of George Koochin. 20, of\nCaitlegar.   car   accident   victim   at\nGenelle Bluffi Aug  IS, i coroner'!\nJury returned i verdict ititlng thit\nKoochln wu killed ilmoit tniten-\ntaneouilv when the car he wu rid-\nTor the Government li ilmoit j lng In plunged 50 (tet over i bmk\ndead. '      .ifter \u2022 minor collUlon with t light\nSo why lit htrt (or weeki ind | dlllvery truck drlvtn by Nick Kof-\nwttki. itlnow.\nWhlli thiy only iwing tht ltad      Tht vtrdlct iteted thit thi\nThl Prime MlnUter hu decided of the iceldent could ba ittrlbuted\nlo thi nirrowneti of he roid, tht\ndlirictlng effect of the hetdllghte\nand the lick of marker! on the road\nit thli point. The verdict ilio uld\nthit no blime ihould be itteched to\ninyone.\nCoroner Dr. J. Stewirt Dily hai\nnot ilgned the vtrdlct tnd iteted\nthit he would leek idvlce from tht\nAttorney.Geninl'i Department on\ni couple of polnti befort endorsing\nTrivel ln cloud ireu, permitted\non permiti up to the pretent, U\nto be further restricted ind ipedil\npitroli wlll be employed In hatard-\noui md heavily frequented areai.\nFurther llghtning-cauatd fires\nbttwetn the Sllver-Skigit logging\noperation! and tht Hope-Princeton\nroad wert reported today In en\nover-ill picture of increulng\ndanger.\nTemperaturu   ibort  M   dejreei 2 YIAM Fflt IITAININ.\nwere reported (rom many parti o( GOODS LOOTED\nHOUSE CONCURS\nIN REPORT\nOTTAWA. Aug. B (CP) - The\nCommoni Sy t voti of 121-2* tt-\nnight voted toncufrtnet In tht re\nHorrors of Noii\nComp\nBring Nightmare.\nTORONTO, Aug. H (CPl-Thi\nnlghtmlru tht hu Ind thi num\nbar A It \"5 tittooid tn htr faro-\narm kup tllvt ftr 2l.yitr.tld\nPole Oordon, Pollth refugee.\nmimorlu tf the three ytan the\n\u2022pint In  Nul  Internment campt.\n\"I etlll wake up terumlnt btciuu I etlll dream tf tht horror\ntf thete throe yeiri,\" uki Poll,\nwhe arrived htre lodiy tnatirtt\nta Naw York md i naw lift. Sht\ntaw htr pirmti, thraa iletara ind\na brother, murdirtd tnd crimitid\nby tha Nuls.\nTht numbtr tn htr left arm li\nin  eximpli ef tht Nail  mtthod\net branding lllvt laborer!.\n\"My mothir wu teken ta \u25a0\notmtttry, forced te dig htr iwn\ngrave, ind thtn lhat,\" lht recall -\nid. \"My fither wu cremated and\nI uw my litter.In.liw klllid bi\nfort my lyM tnd htr un hid hll\nhud hacked tft by I drunken\nGermin loldlir wlildlnj in ill\"\n* to roam\n(Ttr lmd\u2014ind tea\u2014ind foam,\nSo let a til be ol one iccord.\nShow Ba| me way to go homei,\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nNot Math Luck\nIn Oil Prospecting\nEDMONTON. Aug _ (CP) - Imperial Oil Limited U not \"meeting\nwith much luck\" up to tht pi\u2014int\nlh explontlon work for ntw oil\nlourcei In Alberti but tht work li\ngoing iteidlly ahtad President H\nn. Htwtteoo of Toronto utd htrt\nmm.\nThere hivt been no ntw finds nf\nI!\nHt dlimiued the lury\nS. Vehicle Under\n\u2022 in Italy\noil l\u00bb'tht Alberti irei thU Summer fo date, he uld\n\u25a0mJWrgS  CA\u00abS\nrf5tl**jG*Am. Aui h ten\nBy GEORGE PALMER\nBELGRADE, Aug. 22 (AP) \u2014 Premier\nMarshal Tito\u2014faced with an angry United\nStates ultimatum-'-tonight ordered his military forces not to fire on foreign aircraft shortly after Yugoslavia had released nine of the\n10 occupants of the American Army transport\nforced down on Yugoslav soil Aug. 9.\nThe Yugoslav leader's announcement wai given In arr*\nswer to a note from two American newspaper correspondent!.\nThe note was presented to Tito while he was conferring ot,\nhis Summer palace in Bled with Richard C. Patterson, United\nStates Ambassador. At the same time Mr. Patterson made\nformal delivery of the American ultimatum.\nAn hour before the conference Tito's Government released seven Americans and two Europeans who were aboard the\nAmerican C-47 transport forced down by Yugoslav fighters\nAug. 9 near L|ubljana. The airmen hod been held by the\nYugoslavs for almost two week*.\nSubsequently the airmen crossed the Morgan Line, dividing Brltlih and American troopi from Yugoslav forcei in Venezia Giulia, and were billeted*'\nport tf tht Commlttu tn indui- goodi  Im\ntrial NilarUene. 'American touriits' cart\n,tsvo ihoU had pierced Ihe i\nUoul C   nete. II. \u00abn ientaneed|,h|eld,   Pfc   Wede   Timilae,\nIn  County  Court  here  today  byjariver. dismounted  uid Itom the\nJudgt R A. 8arg_.t to lwo yaan ground fired lour ihoti ln the directs the ptnltentury. Uon of hU uulltnti.\nRon wat convicted on \u25a0 chargt |   By  lhat time mother American\nof retaining itolen property All the vehicle had driven up. ind the u\nnodi  involved   wert  itolen  from uiltnti withdrew. A patrol March\ntd the irei but without reiulte.\nGOR1ZIA. Italy. Aug M (AP)-\nHeidquirten of lht U S. Mth Divi-\nnon innounced Ute tonight that an\nAmtrlctn Army vehicle htd been\nfired on nur Ureina\nThe vehicle wu t rboblli libriry\ntruck of tht Information ind Idu\ntail- sectteo _ tht.tll._a_ __*1, Then mma -Hat-Ma Hurt\n'   ot the ttn American! aboard the\nVeteran*' Houses Site Active Scene\nMadame's Tootsies to Be Warm\nThis Winter; Closed Shoes Back\nSy DOROTHY ROI\nrfXW YORK. Aug _ (AP) -\nWomtn thU Winter won't nerd to\nwide through Iht mowdrtfte In\n\u2022 Iry. optn-totd ihoea ThU Winter\niheir itiff. blut ton won't githtr\nIdelet Tbe wir U over ind cloud -\ntoe ihott are back.\nShot deiiinen havt gont to town\nIhU anion with ntw ind tlegint\n\u25a0hot   itylei   which   not  only   look\npretty bUt alio protect tht fnt. I\nfoolwnr function practically forgotten for tht lul flvt yens\n\u2022nb tn tht thtt ictnt in thi\nQUICKIIS .\nBy Km Rlyneldt\n\"I ne ym're retting tht Ntwi\nWtnt h*e  you're rmiOT\nllattlrlnj and ivir-popular opera\npump, lht imart ulf walking\nihtt, tht suit pump In butter.\nimootri nlf, tht mtdt D'Oreay\n\u2022nd the cloud toi and hill platform pump.\nDnlgni ire ilmpli. Thtre are\nfew flllh* ornimmti, fewer\nbridi tnd liqulni. But tHiri'i a\nnew ditwnaher touch te tha flnt\n\u2022htn \u2014 draped er tucktd vampi,\ntttlthlng, piping, qiilltlnt ind\nK-ailopi, diacritt bowi and teller.\n\u2022d ormminti wtth a new leak.\nftr thm who prefn them,\nthere ere itlll tptn-toed, optn-\nhit I id madt It, lufftated ftr\ndmty wter.\nPlttformi ire Important aUo. uy\nofflclili of tht Guild of Better\nShoe Manufacturer- and to lait\nytir'i imulng double decker hu\nbean idded i triple decker\nCANADIAN  WOMIN\nIQNOPU   PUT\n\u25a0y  KAV  MX\nCanadian Pren -uft Writer\nTORONTO. Aug SI (CP) - The\ndark, young ihoemaktr wu patently diiguittd u ht tontd i high-\nhatted pump Into t comer http.\nHt had bten tttemptlng to rente\ntht shot when ht suddmly gri-\nmartd. .pal the ntlU from hli\nmouth md uttered tn oath\n\"Women.\" he iild in explimtlnti.\n\"*llh lnd piint thair (ten iqouih\nln the' Summer -time, but they don't\npay much ittentlon to their fnt\"\nTwenty-nine yun old tnd un-\nmtrrltd. he could ifford to iptak\nbluntly. Ht Jerked bU bud dli-\ndilnfully towird tbt foriaktn\npumpi and addtd:\n\"It cotti only i couple of rente\n(or e new pair of Intoln but\nhare they go ttlcklng bert ton\nI tilde ihou Ihtt htrtn't had a\nntw Imoling )ob ilnce Uny\nbought them - no wonder thert\nire so many eisu o( ithlete't\nloot all ovtr tba country. They'd\nnther ipend monty on t fudge\nHindu . . . Tbey bin thtlr heeli\n\u25a0Irilghtentd here and tht outilde\npollihed. but Juit take \u25a0 look it\ntht Inisdi of thtlr ihott\u2014 phootyr\nALL VIRV DISCOURAOINO\nRe leebned Iht high itripleu\nnumberi Ihil rtporttr wu wurlnl\nmd ihook hii hud \"WhedJi pay\ntor them - UU\"' ha uked\n\"They're no tupport for your feet\n\u2014bow do you expect \u2022 pair ot\nloelen and backltn bottt like\nthon to do you iny good.\"\n'Sometlmu thli buitnea li\n\u2022 wfully dlleouriglng.\" ht aifhed\n\"Ctntdlm womtn Juit don't know\nfrom nothing whtn It nn- lo\nfeet . . They come In htrt without arch mpporti when Ihty need\nthem, or If thev hire them they're\numallv wrong    . \"\nBy tht wiy, thi only thing thtl\ntook ui Into hU ihop wu to get\ni new pair of -uolet\nThtre ere era Doom In t rtw le tb.lt irei if South NiUan. whtre tht flrtt ef SO Wirtlmt\nftr Ntlnn trt being eenAretbei. Foutd-tlia worn- wtll undtr wty,\nwith United Stotei troops\nPROMISiS SATISFACTION\nAttn a two-hour conference with\nTito, Americin Embiuy officliU\n\u2022aid they could glvt no Immtdlitt\nreport of tht meeting except to My\nthtt \"the Yugoiliv Oovernment hu\npromlied to give utlifictlon.\"\nTtte eln gavi Mr. Pettereen u-\nlunneii that Amerlcin riprmnt-\nitlvu weuul be arintid permli-\n\u2022ien te both Impict the damaged\nC-47 irmy tnnaptrt ftreed down\nAug, I end the wrtckigi ef the\ntreehed trmy trenepert that down\nby Yugoiliv fl.htirt Monday.\nTwo American gravu rtgUtritlon\nreprenntitlvei trul proceed tomorrow to the eeene o( the creah of the\nneond pltne nur BM, don to the\nAuitrlin border, If the wuther per-\nMs.\n\u2022econd triratport lurvlvtd tht Mondiy cruh. There wee no official\nword ot their (ate\nThe Belgride radio uld tonight\nthat two had p-rachuted trom lht\ncraft and could not be found.\nThe rasa-ted men were detcrlbed\nu being In perfect phyiicil condition. They were held In t hotel at\nLjubljana Juat under twe week-\nMemberi of the crew uld they\nundentood trut frequent flighU had\nban made by both Britiih ind American plinei over YugoaUv territory recently, u miny 11 JO a day.\nThe ultimatum had deminded Uie\nreleue of ill tht men from both\nplinei and permiuion for Amtrlcin\nauthorltiei to Interview lurvivon.\nUnlen thU were done by the It-\nhour time limit, tbe ultimatum uld,\nthe matter would be referred to the\nUnited Natloni Security Council.\nLONDON, Aug. 22 (CP)-London\npepen printed newi of Uie United\nStatei ultimatum to YugoiUvU today under banner hudllnei rem-\nlnlicent of tht war yeen and the\nEvening Newt declared editorially\nthtt the outcome may have t profound effect \"on the future of world\npolitic! for many yean to come.'*\nDeclaring that \"bthlnd tht uniub-\nitantlal Premier Tito itandi the\nmuslve Stalin,\" the Ntwi uld:\n\"Tito'i provocitlom and Insolence\nere merely symptoms of a much\nmore lerlous cluh between the re*\ngimei ln la-tern and Western Europe.\"\nThe Conurvatlve Dilly Mall, tn\nm editorial headed \"waihlngton\nBombshell.\" uld tha iltuatlon wu\n\"grave,\" and added:\n\"Yugoslivii U <\nXittU. Ji _M mere i\nhardly maintain i\nintrictable attitude both to America\nand to Britain.\nded:\ni closely linked wtth\neire not the would      1\ni mth \u2022 mttt tnd      j\nude both to America\nNOT PLIASSD WITH BRITIIH-\nYU-OSLAV RELATIONS\nPARIS, Aug. a (CP)-A Brltiah\nipokeimin today denied a report\npubllihed ln London thet foreign\nSecretary Bevin expected to M* ti-\nvard KardtU, heed ot the Yugoalav\ndeltgttlon, and Vice-Premier, and\nwarn him thet Britiih-YugoiUv relitloni wtre deteriorating.\nMr. Bevin \"hu no ippolntment to\niee Mr. KardelJ and none li expected,\" the ipokeimin nld\nOther BrltUh lourcei uld ther\nwere not pleued with Yugoiliv-\nBritlih relitloni, but they took the\nview that the ultimatum to Mirihil\nTito wu itrlctly in Amerlcin mat*\nter.\nniiiiitiiiiiiiiinimtiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiii\nTimt fo Bring\nPrussur. to Bear\nOn Yugoslavia\nLONDON, Aug. It (CP) -\nMoicow radio reported todey\nthe exchange ef notes bitwun\nthe United Statea and Yugo-\n\u25a0lavla but rnadl no comment\nother tha ntt quoti t \"U.S. dli-\npateh.\"\n\"The A.P, correipondent In\nWaahlnjton,\" uld In Snglllh-\nlinguagt broidcut. \"hn clm-\n\u2022 d Iht twt Amtrlcan notei te\nYugoilivli n tht httteet thl\nmsn* Department hn nnt In\nmtnt tlmu.\n\"High-pliced dlplomtti believe, be writei, thet the time\nhn tome ftr tht Wutern Allin\nta brine itrong economic proa-\nture te beer en Yugoilivii.\"\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU\nVictoria Rejects\nGov't Conducting\nStrike Votes\nVTCTOiUA, Aug. 23 (CP)- The\nrecommendation, now before the\nHoun of Commoni, that itrike votei of unioni bt conducted by the\nGovernment, wu rejected by the\nVlctorii md DUtrlct Tridei end\nLabor Council lait night\nTht Council ilso dUipproved ta\nilternitive luggeitlon that itrike\nvotei of unioni be conducted by\nthe unioni but under government\nsupervliion.\nThe council felt 'a tecret ballot\nU the iure wiy to ensure\ncritic procedure.\"\n17 New Cases of Polio, Total 714\n\u25a0y Tht Cimdiin Pren\nSeventeen new rem of Infantile\npirilyili ware reported In Cmidt\nThurediy \u2014 one of the tmilleit\ndally tctili alnce the polio outbreik\n\u2022uumtd urioui proportloni eirly\nIhU month.\nTht Dominion! totil thli yttr\nU TU cant, ot which a havt been\nfatal, t aurvey by Thi Cinidlin\nPren ihowtd.\nNone of tht new cant ware reported In Montreal, where tht lncl-\nnow u conildtred by heilth\n\u25a0eiMMf to I ut |i ttn < htre it iht mtteAemt ihtd to kt An am\nuntltrwi peril whleh ere then teken to the hieu luetiamt   Abtvt tl\nout tht pee)tet fee tumbling\nI ere et wnrk. -Duly  Ntwt\nluthorltlei u \"epidemic\" Tht elty\nhu recorded IS polio deithi \u201410\nrises originating ln Montreal and\n11 In outilde cornmunltlei\nMontreal reported two deithi\n\u2022nd Ciriquet, NB, ont\nProvlncill tolali, with deathi In\nbrickeli, irt u followi:\nNovi Scotii. 11 (1): Ntw Brumwick. II (1); Princt Edwird liland,\nu (0: Quebec, m < 27\u00bb: Ontario,\nIM (I); Mtnltobi. 17: Saskatchewan I; Alberta I] (4); BrltUh Columbli. S.\nSAYS A-BOMB PARTICLES KILL MILES\nFROM EXPLOSION AND DAYS UTER\n\u2022MNCOUVIR, Aug. H fCP) -\nMaj. Rector Stewart who wltneutd\nthe itom bomb le.li \u25a0\u25a0 tn offlclil\nCintdltn repreientitlve laid In in\nInterview here today that newi\nrorrvipondenli filled to emphasise\nthe general eflbctlvinen of the\nbomb beciuu ol thtlr itreu on\nthe bomb'i effect on ihlpt\nMi) Stewart, Director of Public\nHeliilnm for the Canadian Army,\nukt the wttpon wu \"Jutt mother\nbomb\" m tar u bleat end heat art\n\u00bbJInamed bul InvUlbte ndlo -\nictlve ptrtlcln burled thouundi of\n(nt In tht ilr cm kill mmy miln\nfrom thi txploilon scene tnd diyt\nafter tht blut\nMa)    Stewirt   U   en    route   to\nOttawa.\nCRACKIRI MAY\nRIPLACI  BREAD\nPRINCE ALBERT. Suk.. Aug tl\n(CP)\u2014Cracker* may bt served \u2022\u25a0 I\nlubetitute for bread in several local\neaftt u \u25a0 result of the bread itrike,\nnow In IU eecond dty, Princt Albert\ncafe ownen laid todty. Others uld\nthat If tht braid shortage grew\nworn they would be forced to cloae.\n a \u2014 NELSON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1946\nPolice Uncover\nBig Haul Alter\nBorder Crossing\nWILLIAMS TO\nATTEND REHAB\nMEET AT COAST\nind\nW Williimi. Employment\nClilmi Officer with Ihe Depirtment of Veterini' Affairs In the\nNiliom! Employment Service Office here, wlll leive Mondiy to it-\ntend the BC. Cltliens' Rehabllltl-\nllon Convention at Harrison Hoi\nran j Springs  Aug   27.  28  and   29.\nChief purposes of the conference result\nwll] be lo exchinge views, formu\nlute    plans    and    develop    drnira\n, policies with regird to the rehabili\ndum Mount-  t>Uull of v(.|.ran,\nCRANBROOK,   B.C.   Aug   22\nTwo   men   of   Belton,   Mont.\nInto  trouble   in   thia  District   when\nthey crossed  tin- international border at  Rooiville wilhout reporting\nThc cusloiiis olli! it. Jamei Sinclair.\nnotified lln- Itoy.il <\ned Police here immediately\nCorporal   Harry   Gilei   and   Con-\nalablr   Don   Milliie  of  Ihe  CCrHn\nbrook   It C M I',   detachment   Inter\ncepteel   Hli-   rar   al   the  Junction   of\nIhe trans-provlnriBl .'mil Fori Sleel\nrolds a few hours later and search-j\ned It  They reported finding several\npounds   of   American   nickels   and|\ndimes,   and    a   quantity   of   new\nmerchandiv.  including  rifles, cigii-l    PARIS.   Aug    22   (CP   Cablel-\nreti,   whisky,   hunting   kniv.s   ind p,,m.    Minister    Mackenzie    King\nclgaret   lighlcrs probably will leave the Peace Con-\nEnquiry of lhe sheriff at Kalla-1ference  here Sunday to return  to\npell.  Monl,  showed  a   bi-er  parlor landon and catch the Queen Mary\nTo Discontinue\nMilk Subsidy\nKing May Leave\nParley Sunday\nand dince hull al ApKath, Mont\nhad been forcibly rntrr-d and\nmoney and punchbtmrd puzes\nalolen early that mnrninj. The pair\npolice reported, admitted to lhf\nentry and Ihift, and were delivered by the RCMP to the nhcriffl\nat the border The car, wan returned after penalties for illeRnl entry\nand  expenses  were  paid\nKinsmen at Busk\nOn Lait Day\nOf Scout Comp\nKinimen visited Camp Busk on\nthe lmt evening of the Boy Scouti\nCamp ncsslnn. AmnnK other visitor),\nat camp fire were W. A Lowery,\nHonorary Member of the Alberta\nProvincial Council, and Mrs Lowery,   both   of  Turner   Valley,   Alta\nMayor N C Stibbs gave a welcome upeech nn bch-df of the Kinsmen while .1 A Wilson spoke fnr\nthe Scout Executive* and E J\nAvery for the Salmo Boy\nAasociatinn\nAfter   \"UpT   whu   the   visitors *tor* nn Pa'e A\nhad   departed,   the   Scout*   enjoyed\nrefreahments    contributed    by   the\nKinimen and Mrs   Edj,nr\nfrom    Southampton    Tuesday    for\nCanada.\nMr   King returned   to  Pans  late\ntoday after a 2'.-day flying trip to\nBerlin   and   Nuernberg   where   he\nconferred wilh Allied Control Corn-\noff iciali   and   visited   the\nEDMONTON. Aug  22 (CP)-Prt-\nmier Ernest Manning of Alberta today condemned the Federal Government'i decliion to iliM-on \u2022\ntiiiiic the lubiidy on milk paid to\nproducer! at the end of September.\nHe said that an Increase in the price\nof .uch a universal Item in the diet\nof bolh children and adults would\ni \"great hardship\" for consumers, especially those in the low-\nincome brackets\nThe Premier said the action was\nnot consistent with Ottawa's repeated statements that it desired to hold\nhe line against uncontrollable inflation.\nHe also said the decision made\nWednesday to .drop lhe subsidy had\nben acted upon without receipt of\na reply from Ottawa to a letter sent\nMime weeks ago from the Alberta\nGovernment urging a continuance\nof the subsidy.\nR H. M Bailey. President of the\nDairy Farmers of Canada, and manager of the Alberta Milk and Cream\nProducers, said loday that from the\nproducers' point of view \"it Is a\nquestion of getting a price which\nwill permit him to continue production of milk to suplpy the demand.\"\nThe producers were interested tn\nreceiving just compensation for\ntheir labors and while they were in\none sense consumers their position\nwas not as acute as the consumer\nin cities and towns, he sa di\nNews of the Day\nHATES: He llm, 2'c Mm alack face type, larger type rates en\nrequeit  Minimum two llnei. 10% dlicount for prompt piyment.\nMilk ihakei 19c, Mermeldi 10 e it       DONT THROW  IT  AWAV\nWalt's Newi Depot.\nMany al last\nRiles for\n\"Duke\" Harris\nThere were many present at last\nCet ready for Fall! Cleen yourlfj*\" held in the Thompwn run.r.l\nchimney md ilnveplpe. with Red Home Thuriday for Wellington\nDevil Soot ind Carbon Remover [Samuel ' Duke Harrli wel known\nNo men or fun Cleani from flrepot proipector-promoter who died here\nlo chimney-top. Sold only al Hip-! Monday. Riv. A Stewirt of the\nparjon'i. jr\"'\"'    Preibylerlan    Church    con-\n  jdurted the lervlcei.\nART DIIPLAY TODAY Hymni   lung   were   \"The   Lordi\nllippenon   Block.   Houn:   2  to  5 my sheprrd\" and  \"Abide With Me\"\nSummtr footwlir now hilf price. p-\u2014.   ,nd   g   tm   io   p.m.   Auiplcii sdr,   j   f,   fraier wai organist\nFOR MESSENGER SERVICE\nPhoni 1118, 8 i.m. to 7 pm\nLateit    newspapers    ind    iniiga-\nzlnei. ind imoke! it Biihop'i Newi.\nThe only veteran's Taxi Cib\nPh. 11M     Stir Tixl     Ph. 1IM\nPirls ind  rolls for ill  makes of\nwringeri- Phone Skllton 11.\nFurniture repaired and reglued\nSawi ind ill edge tooli iharpened\nLeilie'i Saw Filing Shop. 838\nStanley.\nat thi Bootery.\nNew ship-nent nf smirt women s\npumps. The Bootery.\nFor J.  R.  Watklns quality  producU. Colmin'i. 1117 Front St\nNelnn Boird of Tndi ind Nelion     At tnc concluilon of chipel ser\n\u25a0 nd  District  Arti ind Cnftl  Asso- vi,.,, tn(,  cilkel  wis forwirded  lo\nclitlon. Collection it door.\nCARD OF THANK!\n'Vancouver where burial wlll be in\njthe family plot of the Ocean View\nBurial   Park.\nSunbeam Shavemaiten for i perfect ihave al Greenwood'i\nThe Weather\nIt pays to phnne 1177 ind 1178\nFAIRWAY  MEAT  MARKIT\nPORTRAITI BY WM.  RAMSAY\nVOOUl ITUDIO\u2014 PHONI  106\nThi store of service ind quility.   _\nWrlght'i Grocery, 104 Biker Street, HOUSE FOR  SALE-SIX  ROOMS\nPhoni 48.\nToastJm\nWar Crime.' Trial, respectively\nHe hai*. not yet made up his mind\ndefinitely to leave Sunday rilthoufjhl     ___..\u201e. ~\" \u201e~ ,-,-,, ,-.\nduring l,\u201e German trip he came V OTTAWA. Aug 22 ICP) - The\nIhe conclusion thai he could pull rrderal Government has definitely\n..ut nf the conference now lhat it is'decided to discontinue the producer\nin committee stite md leave the; mb-sidy on milk as from September\nCanad dlenaiedelb 30- Aclin* Finance Mlnliter Abbolt\nCanadian  delegation  leadenhip to leid todey in tne Commoni.\nHeallh  Minister Claxton and otheri    Mr  Abbolt  made  the announce-\nmembers 'ment in reply to a question of Mark\nAn official announcement on theSenn (PC- Hildimandi, who asked\nPrime Minister's decuion miy be if the Government definitely hid\nmade tomorrow or Saturday. .decided  to itick by  Its decision to\nMr.  King returned  to Pans with discontinue the lubiidy.\n\u25a0 new appreciation of Ihe value of;    The lubsldy amounts to 5S cents\nthr Nuernberg trials and consider-! per 100 pounds of whole milk,\nuhle inside Information on economic,[    Earlier,  Robert  Mayhew,  Parlla-\npolillcal and social questions plagu- j mentary   Auislint   In   Ihe   Finance day? -\ning  Germany and  Ihe  Allied  Con- [ Minister, told R. S. Moore IC.C.F.\u2014\ntrnl  Council   The  Canadian  leader 'Churchill) lhat no change was contemplated in the Government's milk\nsubsidy policy announced last May\nAt   that   time   It  was  announced\nthat  the  two cent  per  quart  milk\nsubsidy for consumers would be discontinued as from the end of Sep-\ntejnbcr\nIt was also announced that control of milk prices would be returned to the control of Provincial\nMUk Boards as from June 1\nGood Housekeeping, Collier. Reader's Digest on sale today at Valen\ntine's.\nGARDEN CLUB MEETING\nTonight W.I   Room. Civic Cenlre.\n8 p m. Visitors welcome\nI wish lo express my sincere\nlhanks and appreciation to our\nmany friends for their kind word,\nand acts of sympathy extended 1\nme in my bereavement, also for\nthc many beiutiful  floral  tributes.    Synopsis\nreceived it the funeral I    Clear   skies   and  warm   wiithir\nMrs Louise Harris; have again been gmeril over the\nSouthern Coutil nglnns ind the\nInterior of B C. Conditions remiln\ncloudy with inlermittenl nln over\nthe Northern Cout bul some Improvement miy be expected by\nFridiy ifternoon.\nVancouver and vicinity\nClear   Local   fog   palrncs\n\"TO-TTST!\" TO\" __ASSl ft\nWood covered gueit logs for that\nSummer camp. Kootenay Stationery\nand Sport Shop.\nand bath, full basement, garage\nOne lot Immediate possession i\nAlso dining room suite, chesterfield and chair A number of tools\nciirpenter'i bench, lawn mower,\n9 ft stepladder, in doz sealers\nitove, bedi, etc can be ieen 4-fl\np m   Phone 982-R \t\nTOinsxa \"~ north 'smm\nproperty, one mile Ea.t of Ixmg-\nScouti\u00ab'**'* ^a* settlement of theae problemi li vital for the future. 'See alio\nSan Diago Mints\nSign Agreement\nWith I.U.M.M.S.W.\nbeach. 10 acrei. Iti in cultivation\n1 room house. 100 feel of lake\nfrontage. For idle for immediate\noccupancy at a bargain price\nApply P   F.   Poulin. Nelson\nLost - at soirra si\/>can on\nAug llth or 18th. filhing reel\nwith lapered line, also Luclte fly\nbox containing fhei Blue Parker\nfountain pen Phone collect\n1120 IA Trail   Reward\nsale   -    Modern   five   room F6R    SALE    \u2014    2 \u25a0 1131     F'ORT) Nelson\nIn    Falrvlew    Full   cement\nNeed a typewriter* If so. see me\nD. W. McDerby \"The Typewriter\nMan\" J36 Ward Street\nWhy not give us a call to Increase\nAPPLEYARD\nW\nn the\nlow areas about daybreak, clearing\nduring the early morning. Light\nwinds Little change in temperature\nMaximum at Vancouver airport 73.\nAbbotlford ilrport 88.\nOkanagan\nClear. Variable cloudlneu over\nthe mountains during ifternoon.\nLight winds Little chingi In temperiturei. Mixlmum it Pentlcton\n85, Kimloopi 93, Lytton 95.\nKooteniy:\nCleir. Virlibli eloudlnell ovir\nthe mountilni during thi ifternoon Light wlndi. Little -lunge\nIn temperature. Maximum at\nCreicent Valley 82-95. Cranbrook\n48 90.\nJUST ARRIVED\nNEW FALL\nFootwear\nIn the Season's Moit Flattering Styles\n%    New plaillci\u2014open  heeli,  noil  head  platform lolei, high heeli.\nf)    Baby Doll iiiede in block, high heeli.\nm    Hack gabardine, noil head, bow trim, high\nheeli.\n$7.95\n\u25a0lock and browni In low both, cloied ond open\nton. fair   $S.70 to f\u00ab.\u00bb0\nMONEY GROWING ON BUSHES FOR\nONTARIO MINERS; BLUEBERRIES JUST\nANOTHER HEADACHE FOR MANAGERS\nFor*\nhouie\nbailment,     immediate\nPhone 237-F.2.\noccupancy\nThose\nproperty-\nimprovement*\n\u25a0are Ihey co.ered bv insurance\"' If not see BLACKWOOD\nAGENCY todiy.\ntrucks   *. ton and m ton   Serial Montreal\nNo    IMS   and   CA    905.W    John Toronlo\nMondine,  Granite Roarri   Nelson. Nc\nBC   Price  $250 each\nBOAT\ni poor trade of au\nthor\u00bbhlp.\"   W.   B.   Maxwc\n\"In my own\nhmi\nwritten ln Life. A Study of\n%tt\\t, \"it aoon becomei painfully evident .hat we write beit\nwlvtn wf writ* for nther people\nOn tht face of it, perhapi. It\nwould ieem that we alwayi d\nthu. alnce we hnpt that\npeople will rr\u00bbd our book*, bul\nwhat 1 mein u our work becum-\nn better when we oeaie to\n\u25a0tnv\u00ab  for   fame,  for  profit,   or\nAf rwment hai been reached bf\ntween San Dlego Mines, New Den\nver, and Unit K of Local 480 (CIO* 'Better Than Otl\nto abide by the present agreementi\non wagei now existing between the AlQrm Clock\nConsolidated Mining <_ Smelting\nCompany of Canada. Ltd , and the\nInternational Union of Mine, Mill\nand   Smelter   Workeri,\nThe agreement wai ngned Wedneiday. R. C Bllllngsley, Interna-\nrlonal Repreaentative, IUMMSW,\nof Trail said Thursday It will be\nadopted and become effective Aug\n18 The agreement providei for\nother checkoff of Union dues subject to\nthe approval of the War Labor\nBoard\nA ilmilar agreement was recent-\ny ilgntd  with  Alpine Gold   Mint..\nSPRINGFIELD, O. Aug 22 -\n'APi-Dorli McKinster, 18, dropped off to sleep in her living room\ntoday. When ihe awoke a giant\ntruck was in bed with her\nPounder's Chimney Service, chimneys cleaned and repaired, iteam\nheat boilers cleaned for inspection\nPhone W8X at meal time.\nPort  Arthur\n-r  LTCrTf   AUTO-tOP   BOAT\u2014NTW J\u2122\"\nBulll for fishing mountain   laker yrtnf-o^\nor duck hunting   Phone 47R-X Th    p\nWANTED    -    fW \"OTSfiUW Rejm.\nwashing   machine   engine    Apply Saskatoon\nBox  V>M   Dailv  News  Prince   Albert\nr'6R Skit - CORN\"*-.!-. WASHING Swift  Current\nmachine.   Apply  Box   MM   Daily Medicine   Mat\nNewi. Lethbridge\nForgel-Me-Not   perfect   diamond WANTED       ROOM ANTTbOARD Cjlftry\nrmgi. Canada's own loveliest diamond rings. Harveyi Jeweller'i, 684\nBaker St\nfor service girl   Phone 2 Y   Balfour\nWANTTO':~^ArTRTSS \"H.Gl.\nEST  wagei  paid   Armion'i  Cafe\nVANCOUVER IXPICTS\nTO SHIP 100,000,000\nBUSHELS GRAIN THIS YEAR\nEdmonton\nKamloopi\nPenticton\nVancouver\nVictoria\nCranbrook\nCrescent   Valley\nKaslo\nPrince  Rupert\nPrince George\nGrand   fork*\neven   for  tht  recognitinn   of  the Ltd. near Nelson   Both minei will!\ngo into production immediately.\n2 Bits Costs a Life\ntttm TOMC. Au(   tt lAPi-A\nI    frml.  ast-MlMed   \u00bbrl   about   14\n|    raeei o\u20141 dropped i package on lo\nthe  Iraclu of the  subway  u lhe\nHood on \u25a0 ititlon plitform todiy. I\nClutebtBf   a   quirter   in   i   flit.\nill* Jumped  to thr track, toned\nlhf parklfe to thr plitiorm ind\ntried to icrimblf up   A triln ihot\nout   of   the   darknrai.   She   tried\n\u25a0lain  -and   failed\nPolice. )arkin| up thl train\nlo rrmove hir body, (ound thl\nquarter itlll tightly held In her\nful Had ih* dropped It, they\n\u25a0aid. ihe might hivi hid better\nlevrrigi to ten heraalf\ntalented few. *. hen we ire\ntrying to be rlever, bul ire rei-\nnlulely uymg the thlngi that\nother peopli want to hur\u2014 rejecting, of courie. ill thlt w* do\nnot Itacerely believe will not\nonly pleiae but help them and\nbe good fnr them ... At iuch\ntimes our pen becomei like \u25a0\ngeneroui well-bred hnraa galloping with long, free lU-ide*. lnitead of being that sorry Ilde\nwhich required so much whip\n\u25a0nd  ip.ir\nCheitl of iilverwire for the new\nlywedi  Wm  Rogeri it Son'i 38 and\nThe  truck, carrying   12  toni nf 12 piece sell in attractive gift boxei\naluminum, had wrecked the front' Hipperlon'i\nnf lhe two-ltory home it nearby \t\nNew  Moorefield. LADY (JOLFEHS\nAlthough the cnuch was damag-     Qualifying  round  for  the  Koole-      VANCOUVER. Aug   21   iCP>    D\ned and Miss McKinster was show- nay    Breweries    Trophy    may    be A   Kane, Western representative of Sealtli\nered   with   plaster,   ihe   received; played   on   home   couriei   between the Canadian Wheat Board, md in Portlmd\nonly i few icratchei. l August 23rd  ind   Auguit  29th   All an   interview   here   Inday   that   lhe Chicajo\nBefnre  the  truck  could  be re-1 cardi to be In the hindi of mitch board   expecu   lo   ihip   IOC 0QO 000 Spokine\nmoved, workmen hed to prop upi committee.  Mri.  H. A   Doik.  |pfrl   buiheli  of  grun  through   the   port San  Trancuci\nthe houie to keep it from filling! A. H. Allin or Mrs  frinH Rodwiy of  Vincouver   in   lhi   IMI-47   crop Los Angelis\ndown iby  Auguit Mth. yeir New York\nThi ilogin of Ontario mlnen hai\nchanged from \"there\"! gold in them\nthir hlll-' to \"there'i money on\nthem thir buihn\"\nWith blueberriei bringing H to\n_ HM for an 11-quirt basket retail\nn,: In Toronto ind other cltiei, eod\n_ ibout ai much in Northern lowaa,\n_ I miny mlneworkin haee been tared,\n_]to leivi their Jobi ud Join la the\n_ ruih to citch the record-high berry\nprlcei, thi Northirn Mlnir report-\nThi crop require! no cultlvitlon,\nthe fruit growi wild for thi pleasant taking md thi bsduitrloui can\nmaki big money for I few weeki.\nThi ittnction of the berry fleldi\nhu reduced crewi et nreril mlnei\nIn Northirn Ontario and Quebec\n\u2022nd hti ilded In bringing the labor\niltuitlon it ievenl producen to\nthi worrt  experienced during the\nnt\nof\n_ VICTORIA. Aut II fCPl - A\n_!coroner'i Jury found today Thomai\n_ Georgt WhIU, mechanic et the\nNivil dockyird ead flnt Oreet\n47 Wir reteran. hid Bet bla deeth\n_ accidentally whm be rail flee\n_ flights In \u2022 mlnee- ai a town-\n_ town   hotel.\n- |   Thi Jury iddid ebo i eee\u2014enda-\n- tlon  to  IU  verdict thit  atalrweUi\n-tn hnteli ind public plicae ahould\n\u00abibe io conitrucUd or guarded that!road  ind   travelled  DO  feet  over\n- Italia of th- kind would be hnpoa-1rocki   to  come  to  reit  igilnit  \u2022\n01 Uble. fence\nwir, or poit-wir The blueberry\nbuilneu li big, ind well orginlied;\ntrucki come right to thl fleldi ind\ncirry   iway   the  fruit\nFine Two $300\nEach for\nKeeping Liquor\nCharged with keeping liquor,\ntwo Nelson men were fined 1300\neach in City Pollct Court Thundiy by Miglitrile Willum Brown.\nThe two men, Jimei Beiton, libor-\ner. ind George Hnitluk, hotelmm\npleided guilty. Chirgei wen liid\nby Sergt   R. R. Houie.\nDangerous Driving\nBrings $25 Fin*\nPleidlng guilty to i chirge\ndriving i motor vehicle in \u25a0 manner dingeroui to the public. Alex\nA. Abroilmo of Nelion wn fined\n|2S and coiU In Provinciil Police\nCourt Thundiy by StlpendUry\nMlglitnti William Irvine\nTht charge iron out of in icd-\ndtnt on Granite Rotd. Aug k, whin\nMr.  Abroeimo'i car  went  off tht\nCMt-tt_e.il'\nIbastei\nTWrONTO, OMTAWt\nBOY WANTED\nTn tola over gnry) profitable new^poper route in area\nbetween Foirview arid uptown sections of Nelson A\nrjnnd mute for on ombit'ous boy wbo wonts to moke\nrrv^nr.y o'vj goto o business froining\nAPPLY TO\nNELSON DAILY NEWS\nCirculation Dept.\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014P-ii-ngtr and Frtight\nr\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON DAILY\nAl  10:30 a m. \u2014 Except  Sunday\nTrail Livery Co.\nTrail\u2014Phon. 135     Ntlion\u2014Phont 35\nSHIP BY TRUCK\nTrucki  Leeve  Nelton  Mondoyi  end  Thursdays  ter\nVANCOUVER\nend All Intrrmrdiete Pointi Weet \u2022\u2666 Rouland\nSNAPPY SERVICE\nTRUCK LINES LTD.\ntiNrnuvrn    runNi Mima t*,ti\n*\" i  .\"\u00bb<   i'xoni   '; tnni.    phoni  mre\nGODFREYS'LIMITED\nAnnounce Tke Opening\nSATURDAY, 24th AUGUST\n0\/ Their New\nCompletely Modern Men's Wear Store\n378 Baker Street * - * Opposite The Old Location\nThey cordially invite you to call and  inspect their\nnew premises.    Everything has been done to make your\nMen s Wear shopping a pleasure. Merchandise continues\nto be scarce, but no effort has been spared to make the\nstock as complete and attractive as possible.\nPhone 270      Nelson B. C.      P. O. Box 270\n\" \" mmmr^mmmmmmmm\u2014is^mmm^\u2014im^mmmm\u2014^\u2014^\n \u2014\u2014\niod0!\nUmillllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIJIII\nCT^E,.' sltr**\"                      Bt BET8Y  NEWMAN\nillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll II IIIIIMMII'IIMI\nJtinhfoA\nMoicmuiufLA\nFor some reason or other, when I\nlerve a fish mra., I want a lr:'h\nrefreshing dessert. Salad, too, with\na fish diet, should he on the tail\nMde, in my estimation For that reason I have added an additional touch\nof tartness lo 'he Tartar Sauce, and\nthc Grape Juice Whip is lined for\ndowerl It'i pretty, easy lo make\nand delicious\nTODAY'S   MENU\nFried Scallop; Tartar Sauce\nSliced Tomatoes and Cucumber\nFrench   DresRinR\nButtered   Cabbage\nGrape Juice Whip Coffee\nFRIED  SCALLOPS\n1  t]t   scallops, '- e({f(.s. beaten in -1\ntbsp. cold water. _alt, cracker or fine\nbread crumbs, pepper, cooking oil\ntartar  sauce\nImmerve scallops for 3 mlns in\ngalled wain, using 1 Ibip, salt to 1\nrup cold water Drain scallops anrl\ndust with pepper, then dip intn\nbeaten egg-water mixture and roll\nin crumbs Scallops may be pan-\nfried hut are best cooked in deep\nfat at about 380 deg T A single\nlayer of scallops is placed in a well-\nPut on a\nSlimming Suit\nRaft \"Oomph\"\n.Hed frying basket and cooked until\n( ?ep brown. Serve with tartar sauce\n,erven six,\nTARTAR   SAUCE\nI 1 cup mayonnaise, 1 tbip. minced\nsour pickles. 1 tbsp   minced parsley,\ni | Ibsp minced capers, 1 Ibsp minced\nonion\nI Mix ingredients thoroughly taste\nand, il not tart enough, add a few\n| drops of tarragon vinegar, and serve\n'cold on hot fish\nGRAPE JUICE WHIP\n*s cup corn-larch,    ', cup sugar,\n'\u00ab  Isp   salt, 2  Ibsp   orange Juice. 2\ncups grape juice. 1 tsp  lemon juice,\n! i. p!   heavy cream\n! Combine cornstarch, sugar and\n.all in a saucepan. Mix well together the grape juice, ornn-je and lemon juices, and add lo dry ingredients. Boil for a minute or two, then\nlet cool, really cold Whip the heavy\ncream and fold it lightly Into the\ngrape juice  sauce\nFold the cream in very lightly so\nthe mixture will be marbled Bile\ninto sherbet glasses and garnish with\ntiiinanns. nuts or in any desired way\nServes six\nCondition Caused\nBy Tonsillitis\nBy IDA JEAN KAIN\nMother, may I go out to swim\"1\nYes, my darling daughter\nThe good news is that swim suits\nhave changed for lhe better If your\nfigure isn't all it should be. it need\nnot be nn open secret This season1\nthe designers have come to lhe rescue with suits lhat reveal our good\npoints and conceal lhe bad ones, in-\nitead   of   the   other   way   around     i\nThere are many abbreviated affairs, but only the streamlined lassies should sally forth In a two-\npiece number- britches, bra and\nnaught between but sunlan These\nstyles come in sues If) to 18. but\nfew girls requiring ^an IR should\nrisk  wearing one\nIn large sizes there srr cleverly\nrut dressmaker suits that are positively slimming Some arr made of\nJersey, princess style to diminish\nihe wantline, with shirred bodice\nand an ample f]o%ing skirt cut like\ni dress They come in sires up to\n4(1. and are detlgned to slim away\n20 excess pounds\nHefty hips'\" Don't le' that keep\nyou out of the water Choose a suit\nwith a skirt that whooshes out ir.\nflattering flares These nip in thr\nW'aist. too Some of these are madr\nof cotton chambrav 'nme in i!nne\u00ab.\nconverging at the waistline to belittle the waist\nThe painfully thin girls used I\"\nbe nut of lurk in a ud uck nf a\niwim suit Now they can look cute\nand cuddly in a little-girl bloomer\nIuit that fits snugly through the\nmidriff. With bloorner effect warned\ntn wheel out from the hipi And\u2014\nsh-h-h\u2014some of ihem even have\nKay deceivers in i built-in bra' Also\nthere sre beguiling ruffles and short\nfull skirts \"ver bloomer* A new\nfeiture is the cover-up high neckline\nBut for the dimpled darlings therr\nare plenty of decolleta2<\\ strapleo\naffairs And for the g:rls with su\nper-figures there are bnrf lovely\nnothings, short on material but long\non stvle And of course there arr\nwool knits for atrtmii swimmers.\nLook them over, and rho-.se your\nauit with as much care ai you would\na evening gown. And get In the\nawim Swimming w.i] fu anything\nthat is wrong with your figure, and\nfix it quickly\nC.P. Telegraphs\nPrinter Supervisor\nLeaving for Coast\nRoy Geldart, Printer Supervisor\nfor Cinadlan Pacific Telegra, h<\nSince last October with office a'\nNelson hat been transferred I- Vic\ntorn Hr leavn for '.nr ['nasi Tin\nday Mr Celdar! rame to Nrlsor\nfrom Princelnn \u00ab, here he wtt i\nrhargr <\u00bbf -he repeater office He ht\ninitalled -elrtype systems thr . i_?\nrx.i< :hr K ftenays and in the Pro.\ninrr\nBy HERMAN N. BUNDE8EN. M. D.\nSometime, after a boul of tonsillitis an occasional patient may observe a swelling of the glands of\nthe neck which seems lo stay after\nall other effects of his illness are\ngone. He suffers fin discomfort and\nyet this may be the beginning of\na serious condition known as Hodg-\nkins Disease\nWidely scattered throughout the\nbody are nodes or clumps of cells\nif a very specialized kind of tisjiue\ncalled lymphoid It includes such\nstructures as the lonstli in the throat\nand the spleen  in the abdomen.\nIt is this lymphoid tissue that\nHodgkin'i Disease attacks It works\nslowly as a  rule,  beginning usually\nith the glands In the neck and\ngradually moving from one lymph\nnode group to another Sometime*\nmonths and even years may pass before ihe deep internal glands are\ninvolved\nSymptoms are varied They include loss of weight and strength,\nsometimes a slight fever, a skin\nrash with severe itching and other\nsymptoms dur to pressure of the\nrnlargrd glands on various lK>dy\ntissues Sine* the came of the con-\ndi ion is nnt known, there is nn\n*penf,r   treatment\nAccording to Drs Harry Jackson. Jr , and Frederic Parker. Jr . of\nBoston, there are, however, a number of measures which will prolong\nlife, and lessen the seventy of Use\nsymptoms, often for a long period of\ntime They point out that the earlier\nthe condition ii diagnosed the more\nhopeful   the   outcome\nFortunately, a diagnosis :s not\ndifficult to make, though in s-.me\ncases, it requires removal of a bit\nof one of the lymph glands for examination under the microscope\nThere should also be a thorough\nphysical examination with X-ray\nof the rhest Once the diagnosis _\nsure, treat ment, should begin a!\nonce.\nThe most valuable meuurt In\nlh** treatment at present seems to\nbe the use of the X-n\\ However\nthe ireat m\u00ab*r., must be suiled to\neach individual case It would seem\n'hat the t>eit results are obtained\n\u2022vrier the X-ray treatment! arc giy\nro     ..rr    every    part   of   thr    r>*1y\n* here enlarged ([lands are suspect-\nrd   to   tie   prewnt\nWith thus type of X-rsr treatment\nit has been found 'hat '.he progreu\nif the disease may be halted to \u25a0\nittt'. rftir.t in many of lh<_e sf\nfe-rted  with  it\nH'.her      measures     of     treitment\n\u2022 hlch arr helpful are injections\nnf whole bl'-url into a vein whenever needed to build ip lhe patients strength general care and\nmrgira' rem.).a! of the enlarged\n(lands    r   t*>me  rajei\nShe Thinks\nHe's Reformed\n\"Dear Miaa Atkinson:\nI am Ifl, and like a fellow of IT\nvery much. I am not ln lovt with\nwith him aa yet, but the problem\nthat stands between ua Is hli reputation. He had a bad reputation but\nhas been going straight for six\nmonths and I personally know he\nhas changed He also told me he\nwould be good if he had a girl to\nsettle down with. He talks very nice\nto me and never uses the wrong\nlanguage in front of me.\nMy parents know about Ail reputation and they hold that against\nhim. Would you advise me to see\nhim, or take my parents' advice\nabout this?\n\"Undecided.\"i\nAny boy or man who can't \"go'\nstraight\" on his own, but puts lhe\nresponsibility for his \"being good\"i\non whether or nol he has a girl to\nsettle down with, is somebody of\nwhom I would be a little leery. The\nfact that he makes such a statement\nIndicates thai he has no principles,\nno standards of his own, and thus\nwould be a pretty unstable husband.\nChances are that if he got a bit tired\nof whatever girl he settled down\nwith, that would be an excuse for\nslipping back into his old habits.\nOn the other hand, perhaps you\nare right and he has decided to\nchange his ways because he is convinced they're wrong. But I would\nwait a good length of time and see\nhow real his reformation is before\nletting things get serious between\nyou. If his change of heart lasts, say,\na year or two, no doubt your par-\ntuts would be willing to revise their\nopinion of him. But I think they're\nquite right in their feeling at present.\nNILSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1946 \u2014 S\nNo, sir, your ayes do not deceive\nyou. It Is tht beauteous Ann Sheridan in the first bathing suit picture we've seen of her for tlx\nyears. Tht Warntr Bros, \"oomph\ngirl,\" ont of tht moat pinned up\nof tht war, Is tunning htrttlf at\na prlvitt lakt near Ntw Mllford\non a between picture vacation.\nYAHK MAN\nLAID TO REST\nThe \"Bay's\" Food Specials\nSellinf Friday, Saturday end Monday\n\u2022honei:    1\u00bbJ    194\nPCAS    Columbia                 \u00ab\u25a0_\nIII*    1      HI    \u25a0>>      '.1!                                  \u2022*im*'\nCTRTY)\nl'*r n.'.i:*\n25C\nIT.AN  an.!  CARROTS      1 J.\nA.'.mr-    JT1    .,    '                 tl*.\niT.RT'i   i H\\ STM.s\n23c\n\u2022IT   ITT.I.    M  ,'A          \u00ab\u2022\u00a3\n! IHS   K..     * A.\nVI     i!h     ;*\u25a0     1    ,\n24c\nCOFFII:  Nnhoh, Ik.\n44\u00ab\nTEA: Nabob, lb\n71\u00ab\nWIT JARS   VA.  M \u2022 ith\n$1.21\nni r.Ai ii   i.-v.\nI    Im\"   r.\n25c\nVINTl. Ml     - '   :e  S ,\u25a0      *gAt\nIt,;.'     11       ;     \u2022..\u2022\u2022,                 ***'\nI is v .;    r     ;, -i\n.',-       ;.   r      ) a,\nste\nv.sr,s,i   \u00bb,..     jU(J\nt   ,.'-.:\u25a0\n45c\nFRISH FRUITS AND VIGITAIll\nI'I V  Ml.s     \\ e   A.I.,   Tra.\nTOM AT* ',.*\\\n29c\nLIMI'I'.   H. 1  VI.  ,(,      I'll**\ni   Fl Till\nVt-  lh\n14C\ni.R MT  r Ht'll   an ,        Jf\u00ab\nrrrrrRs <.\u2022\u2022\u00ab\u25a0\n-.A     r-.-     ''\n2SC\n.iiiasi.t*.   :u .          am.\n:\u25a0\u201e a..,                      *\u2022*\nI'll Kl IVC   ONU 'NS\nrm- >\n13c\n^nHnnV^ug \u20acompang\nYAHK, BC. Aug   22 - Funeral:\nservices  were   held   at   McPherson'.!\nParlors  for  William  Brownlie. Rev\nR     E     Cribb    officiated     William\n(Bill     Brnwnlit   resided   in   Yahk\n\"Wr  23 years\nComing from Hamilton, Scotland\nin 1D04 he resided in the East and\nreturned to Scotland in 19)0 bring*1\ning his sister Nettie back with\nhim They settled in Yahk and\nhave lived there continually with\nthe exception of the past three\nyears when they moved to Trail,\nonly \\r> return to Yahk about two\nweeks ago\n|    Mr    BT'-wnhe   had   been   ln   bad\n, health  for   some  time\nHe leaves his uster. Nettie In\nYahk. a brother and lister in Australia and two brothers and two\nsisters   in   Scotland\nThr pallbearers were G Warren,\nH Peterson. H Harper. A Ford.\nS J McCartney and L Murdock\nThere were many beautiful floral\ntributes and a large number of\nfriends fr<m Yahk and Cranbrook\nattended  the  funeral\nSentenced 2 Montht\nFor Supplying\nLiquor to Indians\nCRANBROOK. BC Aug 212 -\nEdward I-iwrence Zlotli. transient.\nmott recently nf Penticton was\nsentmred to two months imprisonment when he pleaded guilty in\nCit) Police Court to supplying\nliquor  tn two Indians\nThe two Indians, Mr and Mn\nM-'\u00bb\u00bbs Isaac Tennete of Shuswap\nReserve, appeared st the same\nhearing and pleaded guilty to in-\ntoxicatif-n The former paid $15 and\ncosts   and   the   latter   |S   and   costs\nMagistrate C R Ward heard the\nrhsrget which were proeecuted hy\nConstable ('   T  S   Qua Ite\nWAR BRIDE FROM\nGLASGOW\nREACHES NAKUSP\nMrs Elizabeth RoherUnn Kershaw\n\u00bbf C.l.sg .\u00bb irrived in Nakusp Wed-\n\u25a0*e.dj> ' ' )<-un her h'ltband. Cyr'l\nKrr\u00bbh_\u00bb Mrt Kersh.* was among\n\u2022mrtr.'. war dependents who crossed\n'he Atlantic   >n t.he Aquitania\nMr Keriha* came lo Nels--\u00bbn\nTuetdar e.perimg to meet his wife\nSere    . *   he   hid   t\u00bb*en   advis-rd   she\n\u2022 o-ild arr ve S\u00ab*rr >n thit da\\ She\nfailed ' t .-- \\r ei'her Tuetda> or\n\u2022Vednesdii. b ,\\ Wedn\u00bb*wta) nighl\nMr K*r\u00bbh\u00bb* rrre\\ed a lelephc-.e\n'al! t-rtrr hn w;fe at Nakuip \u2022* hrre\nthe Sad \u25a0 - ri\\ _\u00bb<t m '.hs mean'ime\nTV rtll -at arranged by the Na-\nkutf   RH   Onts\nTO PROBE REPORTS\nOF MANUFACTURE\nOF WAR MATERIAL\nw,vrv-,N   \\ilf  ri ,rpi   A Vnr.\n\u2022 ign l>ffir\u00bb* ipnke.man taid t^vta*\n'her* il a feat putalhlllty\" tha'\nRritiif a ',', atk fnr a fosir nowe**\n;*r\"K#   nit* r\u00bb,-irti lha' * ar materiel\ni ^* -it Taniifar'ured in the Sovltl\ninns nf Oirnint\niR#-it\u00bbfi New* Agenry Mid In a\nB*rlm ilu patch retterdav that Rot\nnan and Ormin technicians were\n-.an ifactunng new V weapons In a\ninmher nf former flerman wtr\nrUn'i Rentera r],.n,ed well-dncu-\n-i\u00bb\u00bbn*\u00bbtd information r#trhing Berlin\n'r-\"Ts   the  J-nTtet   >e-fipation   inne\" i\nTV E>reign Offire informant al\u00bb<\ninni-jineed lhal British aircraft and\n-tdar erj i pment are h*'ng tent tn\n-.\u25a0Men A r\u00bbj>.rt#r had t\u00abk\u00bbd whe-\n\u25a0he' Rri'am had he#n approeched\n>., -ha \u00ab\u2022,-_-.s,,|m frovemmtwt In\n'r.nna<'*.-rs * i'h Ihe rs->ntinuirig ap\n\"\u00abtrt\"\" -f r _-_el pri'Jectilet f>ree\nS\u00bbed th   're   *  ...\niNco*e*oti*Tin   \u25a0;-\u2022 ma> iuro\nINVERMERE\nINVBRMERE, B.C., Au. _ -\nMri. G Writ and two K>ni of Kimberley who ipent a week vliltin*\nthe formrr'i iliter and brother-in-\nlaw, Mr. and Mri. A. Rauch at\nWilmtr, have returned to their\nhome\nMri G R Goggin and son,\nJohnnie have gone to Vancouver\nto make their home. Mrs. Goggin\nspent a month at Invermere with\nher parents. Mr. and Mn. 0. A. I\nMcGulnness, while Johnnie has!\nb^en with his grandparents here for\nthe past three years.\nMrs. H. Klassen and ion, Joey,\nof Calgary, are viiltlng the former!\nparenti, Mr and Mri. Joieph De\nCoita  at  Wllmer\nMrs. M. Jansen nf StrathmoreJ\nAlta. is the guest nf Mr and Mrs\nJohn  Durham  al  Wilmer.\nRev Canon T D. Proctor returned to Invermere after spending his\nholidays in the Peace River country, particularly at Dawson Creek,\nwhere he was a resident before\ncoming to the Windermere Dlstricl\nMr and Mrs Thomas Gallagher\not Invermere visited Calgary for a\nweek\nMrs Charlotte Bowen of Los Angeles Is in Invermere to visit her\nbrother. T C Stockdale. This ll Mri\nBowen'i firat villi to thli dlitrlct\nShe hai not ieen her brother for 40\nyears. She plani to itay about a\n| month.\nMn. C G Oiterman. who hai been\nthe guest of her son and daughter-\nin-law, Mr and Mrs. Karl Oster-\nman. at Invermere for several\nweeks, has returned to Vancouver\nDr and Mrs J D Weir, who spent\nsix weeks at Os'.erman's Invermere\nResort, have gone to Calgary They\nwill go on to Saskaioon later, where\nDr Weir has been appointed Profes-\n'sor of Geology at the University of\nSaskatchewan Dr and Mri. Weir\nhive ipent their holidiyl here for\nthe pait four yean, and have many\nfriendi in the diitrict\nRev ind Mri W, tt Turner and\nfamily of Calgary, whn have been\nholidaying at Oilerman i Invermere\nResort, hsve returned to their home\nDuring the ibience of Rev Cinon\nT D Proctor on holiday. Rev Turn\ner officiated at Sunday services at\nChrist Church. Invermere\nMrs Lloyd Tegart of Windermere\nmotored to Calgary early this week\nto visit her son-in-law and daughter  Mr  and Mrs  Robert Woodall\nMrs Arthur Fuller and her five-\nmonth-old daughter. Lavlnla Ellen,\narrived in Invermere friday. Mrs.\nTuller is the fourth war bride to arrive here in recent months. She has\nJoined her husband on AJai Ranch,\nwhere they plan to reude Before\nher marriage three years ago Mrs\nfuller was Mill Margaret Fleming\nof Poaiilpark, Scotland Mr Fuller\nj arrived here laat Spring from overseas service\nRotanans from Kimberley. with\nIheir wives and famlllei. selected\nWindermere Beach fnr their annual\npicnic this year, and were out in\nfull force Sunday\nSwimming, races, tugs-of-war and\nsunbathing were the order of the\nday. culminating wllh a picnic supper before the return tn Klrnberley\nThere were approsimately 10 in Ihe\nParty\nMrs F I Coy has returned after\naccompanying her sliter Miss An-\nleli Wilson of Bakrrsfield. Calif,\nwbo ii en route tn the Coast, as far\nas Nelson\nUnion of Churches\nTo Ba Discussed\nTORONTO. Aug a ICP' - Dr\nI Gordon A Sueo Genenl Secretary\nof the United Church of Canada, announced today the queitlon of union\nwilh the Church ol England In Canida and Ihe Evangelical Church ol\nWrilern On|,r,0 will he diaruiied\n\u25a0 t Ihe forthcoming meeting of the\nCoiled Churrh a General Council \u25a0:\nMontreal Scplemher  II\nInvermere Minister\nINVERMERE BC, Aug 11 -\nRev A E Weaver of Victoria ar-\nI rived In Invermere lo lake charge\nof Trinity United Church and other\nchurchei In Ihe Wlndermen field\nRev Weiver arrived In the valley\nlater than wa. anticipated due to\nthe illn... of hii wife i| Victoria\nMn Weiver will follow her huiband te Invermere when her health\nwill  permit\nRev Weiver .occeedi Rev B \u00ab.\nS Hartley whn accepted a rail lo\nGreenwood earlier  In  the Summer\nOPPORTUNITY DAYS\nFriday And Saturday At The \"Bay\"\nvalues in seasonal merchandise with all\ndepartments represented.\nNew Fall Coats\nFOR FALL 194.\nCome ond see thle coats that ore making Foil\nheadlines. See the newest, most dramatic silhouettes\u2014more feminine than ever before.\nWe've a coat to fit your size and type. From\ncollege girl to the smart matron. Choose yours\ntomorrow and be ready for fall. Sizes 1 4 to 42\n$25-\nj.00\nOthers $16.95 to $49 50\nDressmaker Suits\nLodies well tailored dressermaker suit, cardigan neckline, one button skirt, pleat bock and\nfront zipper closing. Green, gold, wine\/ and\nblue Sides 14 to 20.\n$16\n.95\nColor Bright Anklets\nFor your work and play hours Finely knit Irom\nroyon ond cotton. Neat turnover cuffs. Colors\nof wine, blue and red. Sizes BVj to IOV2.\nOpportunity Days, Poir\n15C\nSiip-on style Gloves that ore both serviceable and\nattractive. Mode from smooth chamoisette in popu\nlar shades of black, brown, navy, beige, green, red\nand white. All sizes. fl   Art\nOpportunity Days. Poir  IiWW\nLadies Handbags\nMulti-colored fabric  Handbags   Top handles and\nunderarm styles. Roomy, fully lined and fitted with\nchange purse and mirror.\nOpportunity Doys  _\t\n\u20222.95\nMen's Work Shirts\nExtra large, triple stitched, blue cotton\nshirts. Sizes 14Vi to 16'\/j.\nOpportunity Days, eoch ...\n\u20221.00\nHats of the Season\nWool felt hats for men in the popular\nblocked crown style Ribbon banded\nbrim, leather sweatband and lined\ncrown. Brown and green. Sizes 6Vi to\n7Vi. Opportunity\nDoys, eoch\t\n\u20222.50\nMen's Work Socks\nMode from wool yarns with heel and\ntoes reinforced with cotton  Color grey\nonly. Size medium.\nOpportunity Doys, pair\n59\u00ab\nMen's Camp Shoes\nMen's brown moccasin vomp, blucher\nstyle camp shoes Uppers of pliable\nelk leather with flexible sewn composition soles ond heels Sizes 6 to 11 Opportunity Doys.\nEoch \t\n\u20224.25\nEnglish Axminster Rugs\nA good shipment just secured will fill a long felt want\nNew Fall Flannels\nThey come in 3 sizes and attractive new designs ond 54\" wl(j. in new shades of pastel green, aqua, Copen-\nco hogen, periwinkle blue. The ideal fabric for children's\nSize 7Vi'x9', eo.  Size 9'xlOVi',eo     Size 9'xl2', eo. wear Opportunity Days, %***)   PA\n'49.50 $69.50 f79.50 Yad    z:>u\nUnpainted Windsor Chairs Restmore Wonder Pillows\nFine design in Eastern hordwood. Smooth finish  Just 24 At1roc.|v, n0\u00a5-|1^ \u201eck      _,\u201e fini (totn<r, A b,g ^{ut\nin this shipment. Opportunity Days, f^   \"IP . _ __   _ _\n.\u201e_ Lei J Opportunity Days 91   ******\nEoch\nW.P.T.B. Deferred Poyment Plan if you desire.\nEach\nSTORI HOURS\nMon -TueiVDruri-Fri.\nb a.m.-5 p.m.\nWednesday: 9 a.m-13 noon\nSaturday: 9 a.m.-I p.m.\n^nht*n*f%^mf^\niHCOerOHATli tre seAV ler*\nPHONIS\nReedy-io-Waar\nHoatery\nDryioodi\nOrocerlei\nMan'i Wear _\nL\nM\nSJ\na\nin\n\u00bb\nBritish Shipyards Face Busy Three\nYears. Turn Oul Half World Tonnage\n'*<is **1  ftral Atap\n\u25a0 rr A smill aWttihn* miins-t is \u25a0\nmri h.otiy t#win| t-ask\u00bbl set rttoi y to\nj pirk iyi iMti. an I namdWt\n\u25a0r\n\u2022y JOHN  DAUPHINIt\nCtntdlan Prns luff Writer\nI-ONDON. Auf SI (CP)-BriUln \u25a0\nbooming shipyards. iw!tchln| frnm\nnaval to mcichant ordfr*. art turn*1\nInf out mor* than half ttvt world'i\nn#w commercial tonnage.\nTheir pace li the fastest since 1M2\nwith more than 1,715,000 tons nn the\nways, another quarter-million tons\neipected lo be building bj Dec SI.'\nand S.Om.OOO tons the ulllnuUe goal\nThree million loni is undergoing\nor waiting for repairs and reconversion after war aervice. Even tf they|\nwere relet.**! from tranaport mln-1\nistry requisition, big ihlpa could i\nnot be put Immediately back tn general  aervice.\nThe Immediate prospects of the\nIndustry have seldom betn ao bright\nIn yrari of pearr as thev are \u25a0!\npreeent,\" aald Labor MlnUter 0\u00abor-l\nge laaacs Employment li Z-tl.OOO\ncompared with lw.000 in IIM: ton-'\nnag*.   Is  more  than  double  that off\nim\nthere wilt be plenty ef huiintea\nShipyard manafemeMa iav\nfer et irast three years, ahhewfh\ndeubled ee net r uet len ceeta are a\nteeter reducing or4.r% tor tramp\nveeaela. (-per*, buslneea It plentiful,  intlih   yardt trt  tal*In,   meat\nef Norway's niw ennstrur .(fin pre\ngrim tnd orders htvt heen naoel*\nved from many ether e\u00abuntrtee.\nOni uvtnlh ef the tonnage new\nbeing built Is far delivery abroad.\nGownment statiitice Hit Britain's merchant fleet at ll.IU.0O0\ntons, about . rmo mo In. than when\nthe war began However, many of\nthe ships trr government -owned\n'Utility** craft not Ideally suited for\nthe sp+riallied service nn which\nBritain's peacetime merchant ntvy\nbuilt IU reputation A lot may never\naee private service\nAccordingly, the merchant fleet\nit out of balance, with liners of\nmedium tonnage end faat freight-\ncarrieri the greetaet need\nIt It such thipe\u2014planned to meet\nthe unique conditions of epectflc\nroulri that form the backbone of\ntoday't  building   boom\nLPrumptHellal\n7) Million Pounds ol Zinc From\nLucky Jim In Five Years\nFrom  IHI  to  May II.  I\u00bbU.   line        Tnc.nale  treated   \u00bb ai  Ml IM   and\nlon    Mine.      aubaldlary    nr    Sheep rnn\"ntn'..   frided   frnm   M M  la\nTreek   Onld    Mine.    Ut .   procured  ,T\"   P\"  l\"*r'\n*..****. *      ,    \u25a0 Theee   pnmti   are   hroyjht   mit   lr.\nTl__.ee*l  pound, of line lh, ,\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e,  ,,,,,\u201e \u201e, \u201e   .   tVwlu.\nNet returni  wert S..4I1.SI1 Minij.nl  I>ire<tnr\nDIAPER\nRASH\nCut (rare As-teee*-.\nBt-r Oil \u2022\u2022\u2022tits\npr\u00ab_-tilT. ttart* ai\namre   te*   help   kill\nH 111* '\u25a0 -      r \u2022<\u2022\u25a0\nAl reus At_tt-tt'i\ncuncuiu '\\\\avuii\nNelson Business\nCollege\nTke CelUfe  with a  Pro*iruial  leputatmn\nSh.rthann*        Typewriting        Arpminlinry        I ..mmernal  r.ryj-\nllarl      (\"\u00abnm_rnal law      (nmmerr.al Spallinf      Anthmelir\nriling  ini General (Wire  rr,\u00abe)ura\nIndividviol Tuition \u2014 Crvnm\u2666eve r)n,t,me\nf ill  I #rws Lewateacvi \u2022\u2022^e, j\nln7Bo*erSt Nelson, B C f*rsone A03\n 4 \u2014 NILSON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1946\n\u25a0flQreelc Premier Proposes\nAward of S* Albania to\nQreece in Italian Treaty\nPARIS.   Aug.   23   (AP) \u2014   Greekamble was made public which will\nPremier Con.tantin Tsaldaris aharp-1 be  moved  by  China  on  behilf of\nIt attacked Albania in a speech to- Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China and\nday before the peace conference and the Netherlands.\nserved notice lhat he would propose |    The present draft refers lo Italy's\n\u2022n amendment to the ItftHan Ireaty, r)Vcrthrow of tne Fascists \"under the\nto award Northern Eplrus (South\nern Albania) to the Greeka.\nGreek claims to the territory \"K\u00b0\nback several centuries.\" he declared, and added that a formal itate of\nWar still existed between Greece\nand Albania.\nAlbanian Premier Envcr Hoxha, a\npressure of military events.\" The\namendment would change this to\nread \"in consequence of the victories of the allied forces and with\nthe assistance of the democratic elements of thc Italian people.\"\nIraq, through her Minister Tahsln\nRejection of\nI. T. U. Embraces\n128 Families\nWINNIPEG, Aug 22 'CP)-Thc\nrequeit of thr Winnipeg local of the\nInternational Typographical Union\nfor rettoration of lost mortuary beneflti and peniioni, rejected yeiterday at the union's convention at M'\nami Beach, Fla , emnrarrs about 128\nmen or their dependents\nThe benefits and pensions were\nwithdrawn because of lhe action of\nthe Winnipeg local in withdrawing\nfrom the I.T.U. In 1933 and establishing an independent union. Those\nemployed on lhe Winnipeg Tribune\nreturned to Ihe [TU. in Ihe Tall of\n1042 and the Tree Press compositors the following year, but neither\nbenefits nor pension rights have\nbeen restored.\ndost  associate of  Marshal  Tito ot|K,d\/y' \">\".'i '\" b\" >*\"**\"** *\u00b0 \"j'\nYugoslavia,  tried  \"to  create  false conference to give her vlewi on the\nImpressions\" In his speech before \u2022 P\"\u00ab ******  \u00bb**** **'**'\nconference    committee    yesterday.!    Australia  proposd  thai  the  con-\nTllldaris  declared. | ference  appoint  a  special commli-\nBnill asked the conference to' slon to investigate the Venezia Giu-\nprepare a \"Just peace\" wllh Italy, la border dispute between Yugo-\nsaying that otherwiie \"posterity slavia and Italy, declaring the fact-\nwill judge us with severity.\" uti  bisls  lor   recommendations  by\nAt the same time a proposed am-! the Foreign Ministers Council \"hai\nendment to the Italian ta-ealy pre-; not been made clear\"\n8-Ycar-Old Girl,\nBridegroom Drown\nWILLIAMS LAKE. B. C. Auf. 23\nfCP>\u2014District waters claimed two\nlives yesterday wtth drowning of a\nbridegroom in Wllllami Lake and in\nenght-year-old girl in Horsefly River.\nDead ire John Stannard, 23, and\nElizabeth Webster.\nPolice are still searching for the\nbody of Stannard, B. C. Power Com-!\nmission employee, who perished in\nthe lake despite efforts of his bride\nlo save him\ni    The couple arrived here about two\nmonthi   ago   from   Victoria.\nThe body of the little girl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs A Webster of\n! Horsefly, was recovered in Ifl feel\nof river water by Fred Hooker, a\nneighbor, after she had waded beyond her deplh.\nDiplomats Chat After Heated Verbal Battle at Parley\nApparently diplomats have tha faculty of\n\u25a0 witching their temper, on and off like a light\nbulb. Hera It Soviet Commlnir Vyacheilav Molotov, right chitting gayly with Hector MicNeil, I .ft,\nBrltlih Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs, ai they\nleft a lenion of the peace conference after ona of\nthe mott heated verbal battles of the parlay.\nMacNell supported U.S. Secretary of State Jamea\nF. Byrnes In tht latter', oni I aught on Molotov\nfor his \"dictation\" tactics at tha parley.\nPrime Minister\nAttends War\n(rimes Trial\nLUMBER PRODUCTION OFF\nPORTLAND, Ore, Aug 22 (API\n\u2014Weit coist lumber production\ndropped from a weekly average ol\n124.1M.0OO board feet In June to 03.-\n080,000 in July in member mills,\nthe West Coast Lumbermen's Auociatlon reported today.\nThe Aasociation said employee va-\ncations and innual repnir ichedulei\ncaused the drop.\n111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111\n\"BUILD   B.C.  PAYROLLS*\nDon't Say\nMilk Soy\nPacific\nMore ond more people\nare finding out the edded\ngoodness thot Pacific\nMilk packs into every vo-\ncuum tin They prefer Pacific's smooth, creomy-\nrich texture\u2014it's satisfying nourishment You too,\nwill like it All grocers\ncarry Pacific Milk.\nPacific Milk\nIrradiated  and Vacuum  Picked\nIIIHIIIItllllMIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIUIiiiliiill\nAppoint Resident\nMining Engineers\nFor Districts\nVICTORIA, Aug 21 (CP' - In\nconformity with hi- recently declared policy of decentralizing the\nProvincial Minei Department Ad-\nvuory Service to proipecton and\nimall operator!., Mines Min Uter K\nC. MacDonald today announced ap\npointmenta of reildent mining en*\ngineera for the mining diitncti of\nthe  province\nAt pretent concentrated in Vir-\ncouver. the mining engineer! will\nhenceforth be kept in rhe field,\nth.ou.fh in iome areai their arttv-\nIMm will be restricted to the Summer month*.\nEngineers appointed are: Prince\nRupert. J. Black nnd C Graham,\ni mining inipector i NeUon, J A\nMitchell: 'Inspector\u25a0 Ullooet. J W\nPeck. Cariboo, S S Holland; Vancouver, J. M Cummingi, Fernie, R\nB. Bonner, Onipectnr) and J C\nNewmarih; Princeton, r7 S Hedley; Portland Canal, W H Whit*-.\nWest Atlln. M Wilion; Bridge River. J. S Stevenwm Weal Coait of\nVancouver liland. H C Hughei and\nW. J. Lynott\nENGINEER KILLED\nGARDNER CANAL. B C, Au,\n22 (CP- - Allan Maughan. 29. marine engineer, was fatally injured\nyesterday when drawn intn the tail*\nihaft of the flih packer Quathlaik:\nNo 14 Gardner Canal n IW) mil-.\nSouth of Prince Rupert\nMaughan moved to Prince Ruper'\nthree yewri ago from Toronto Hr\nii mrvived by hii widow, employed\nby the Northern British Cnfumbu\nPower Companay it Prince Rupert\nBy R088 MUNRO\nNUERNBERG, Au- 2.1 'CP*\nCablei Prime Minister Mackenzie\nKing of Canada today attended the\nInternational War Crimes trial, sitting in the gallery overlooking thr\ndock, listening to thr dull account\nby a German Defence lawyer try;ng\nlo prove fmm documentary evidence\nthat the German S S organization\nwas not n \"criminal group \"\nIt was the first time that Mr King\nhad seen Goenng, R bbentrop and\nVon Neurath who are on trial u\nwar criminal!, or any other Nan\nleaders \u00abinre he vis.trd Berlin n\n1917 when Hi'ler v. .11 rearing th*\nheight  of his  powtr\nThe hlgheit ranking statesman\nwho has .ni'ed 'hr International\nTribunal Mr King ' inched todl>\nwith T-ibuna! -I idgr- in. hiding\nI*ord Jui>.ire S r Geoffrey Lawrence\nHnt.sr. J.it.gr at 'he tr.a'i\nSoys Time U.S.\nStopped Giving\nAway Vital Secrets\nSAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 22 <AP>\nGeneral H H Arnold told the\ni American Legion's California State\n[Convention ymtrrday it is time the\n\u25a0 United Statei \"quit kidding\" lUelf\nand stopped giving vital aecrets to\nnations with a \"gimme, gimme\"\ncomplex.\nA** an example of his \"anti-give\"\n\u25a0 ttitude. Arnold mentioned a new\nr*xpTinn'ntnl plane expected to ex-\ni red   su penon ir   speeds\n\"Should we\" heVsked. \"after all\nlhr lime and money and effort put\ninto its development, give thu thing\n1 Sn, we should not give anything\niivsay on the spur of the moment\njust because we don't want to create\nill  freling.  or  becauie   we  want  to\nbe  good   natured \"\nCalls for Change\nIn Settling\nWage Disputes\nlepiored   tt\nnd    lUlplCIf\npresr\n.')\n'Mr   Kir* a v. \u25a0*\nin  oehtnd  th*\"\n-ho**\nAf\nhour and\nthrough\nhouse\nIn the re'' r>'\"-rk where the ac\ncuied Nan k.iden srr h\"U*_rd thr\nPrime Mini\u00bbter first rn'e'e<t '.he rr:;\nof Arthur Seyumnjua:'.. former m-tv\nmiiaioner for the N-*ther.and* <\">r\nlured hy the C.ir.adiani ;*\u25a0 Hui'and\nihortly before th<*  v._r  ended\ni*\\*. !hp time a!' primners except\nRudolf Hee\u00abs werr .n 'he d-tck lithe rourt-room b i' the Premier\npeering through \u25a0 small opening ir\na cell d'-or was iblr to we Hai ** h\nwai iv>i\u00ab from the do: k Iv.aiia** ..f\nitomach trouble\nspicioni abroad today.\nierlnnng the whole world wai in \u25a0\n.late  of  ronfmion.\n' We've got to watch our itep \" he\nu:d \"Wr've got to get our houae\nin   order \"\nFruit Workers\nBreak, Form\nOwn Union\nvernon  n r   A ij ::   it\nI. H S'r;,hr::. nl Krlowna Srrrr\n\u00bbi: , . '. ::\\e Okanagan Tetrn'e-*\nSh ;.[** . .,: r tunffd v*.'.crrla> '.ha'\n..... , jrwin i, , \u2022 ,rA .^iftanl* \u00bb\"\u2022\u00ab\n.-. \u2022\u2022. Ii-.'rri >r Hnlilh C'nljmh a\nhn- '\u25a0 -er a*lY from 'he I'ni'M\nI'a .. i ,-. i\u201e W rken \u201e! Amrrira\nIII       a-.rl  formed  :h*lr own  ur-\nWonderful Love\nGoes to Court\nI\nI\nI\nI\nl\ni\ni\ni\ni\ni\ni\n\"WHAT...\nYOU HAVEN'T HEARD?\n\u00bbi\n\"There's no need\nto have the same\nold things for\nbreakfast!   Thought\neverybody knew\nabout  KRUMBLES\n... do try them I\"\nNEW YORK A i_ Tl AP W -n\nderful lame, n.ppor'rd h) .vine IV\nother lil'...*fM \u00bbf F.ilher D.v.ne\nwen: in'\" c .*' ' -1 \u00bbr t ' pm* a\nrliMirde::, r \u25a0 \u25a0' .\u25a0 ' *-n toi * -_\u25a0 '\u2022\u00ab'\na man mU * tr**\" %*\u2022\u25a0<*\u25a0 drmanded v\nknow \u00bbh> Father IV. \u25a0*** married a\nv-hi'.e * 'mar. f.d*\\s R *r Ritrhir g.\nif Vancouver\nWhen 'he rate -->. railed b#f rf\nMaftltra.e Raphael K -emg. the e-\nlir* delega'.ii'n i''<--1 ard I>i\\ ,r.|\nWillir.gheart. \u25a0 wh > woman, ar.d\n[our other f \u2022!>\u00ab er i .f Divine\nwalked  to  the  bench\nWonderful 1- ve. - Negro memo**\nof the cult, t 'Id :hr u.urt J hn Wa',\nlace Negro i-.ipe-r inland ent of 'he\nbuilding where thr ronducti a '-a\nlor ihop, entered hrr *\\n*rt and re\npeMtesily askrn *hi Father Pivine\nmarried  a  while  *  fian\nMagistrate K<\u00bber..g told Wallace\n\"This marriage \u00ab perfectly legal\nand It'i nonr nf mur buimeta. and\nu n lesi you itay a\u00bbay from thu\nwoman I will take a complain!\nagainst  tcru \"\nHe dismis-td '.he rate and the\ndelegati.in went inlo the stre*'\nchanting,  \"Peace    It |   Wonderful\nTO REOPEN STRIKE\nHEADQUARTERS\nI\nI\nI\n| IN TORONTO\nI\nI\nMr S'rpheni rrlraicd what he\n*.i \u25a0'. -*. ai _ j -.' statement bv * rkrr- _i't *\u2022\u25a0:-,. rr-i Tr.t* ita'rnirr'\n.. ! th. ., i\\rri were repudiating\n.. \u25a0,...,\u2022 ,...; ,- ,r\" ,\\ nf -hnr union\n. W f I \u25a0*\u00ab _ \u25a0 A i '. K c' a w n a ta: d a r,\na ,. i \" ai ic. r. '**i formed In\n' >a ii ... ir V-l!* t ar.d railed 'Se\nFrdr-a'.. r. f F-\\ni \u00bb*>d Vegetable\nW Tke-i m ,\\h mrrr,r>rri from, Oio-\nj   \u25a0 r*  ' '  Si!mi n  Arm\nMr S'rpf,eoi ud !hr agrrement\nv* ,'h   \":r   V.r-a      ;' . in    pro\\ ides   for   I\n\u25a0\u2022 i illu-. if .*i\u00ab ff lir.rti \u00bb\" mted\nbt   !h   w   ' rrrii   *he*e   '**t   un ;i\nrecog*   trA   ai   bargaining   a^er.t\nT'\\r I'^-fr'1 _ji i <i previous \u00bbage\n\u2022i'ci * '. rr-na-n in effec: and the\nv.c- ti'rrTfV providei fur a nine-\nh \u25a0 i- At . d ;*;rg the > t hint\nT.-M 'hi ' '.be year and an eight\nn \u25a0 \\it and 44 hour wee*k during\n:hr rrma.ning in months Banc\nm,n*T*i ,m _, age rales w -ild be HI\nrer,'.. h wirljr for m^n and '\\ ren'i\nfi\u25a0 r  nperienced   wom*n\n; W PI ff rrendent >f the rew\nnn.-n Mid the decision \u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0 break\nf- - 'he 1'1'WA \u00bb -i the reiult\n\u25a0 \u25a0f tr \".erwhelmmg majority on \u25a0\nle'-rr- ta'.o' held ;n Ir-rtli |1- _a i\nl r.iigh ri',rr_tr n( l.u! member.\nsh:p in th*- t-.rm uni >r\\ \u2022\u00bb .ild be\nTCtn\nMe .aid the -ie * un >n \u00bb as formed\nit a cnrfere-.ee in Pen'ict *-r, S'indav\nt'-r-ArA hi ,- *r. fifnilu*, from\n(>*'.  wit  \u25a0 i Verr >n\nHonor Qraduate\nArt'\nNOW y\u2014j ran enjoy ihi\u2014Irlerl\nwhole wheat In an *u~ tt> UT\nform! Kellofi'a Kmmhiea a\u2014\n\u2022hi\u2014iderl, curled, rriepeil ready\nIn ral inalanllv Nul Inn. lo fiiaa\nwith hefona you err ve' F.ven Ihe\nflatiiur is ilijferent! Ilia hearting flavour that onlv Kellofi'a ran\nrapture And the\u2014'a etnai rrotrii\nI sum r nt in every arsormrull Yosir\nfrooer haa Knimhle* now (l*t \u25a0\nomrple of parkarraa taSe ivit time\nyou Rhop. Made in I .citsAtwi, ('anaria\n...they are different!\n         I\nTORONTO    Aug    J_   '(T>     T    V,\nMcManili.  Nat.cnal  S#cretarr  of \"hr*\n(\"anadlan   Seamen s   t'ni..r   'TI.C\n-aid toda*.    ' 1 have r \u25a0\u2022ne  '-. Jir in',\nto   re-*p#n   itrike   hradfjiit'teri \"\nThe a r. noun re ment came more\nthan eight weeki after the ('SI'\nGreat I*akei itrlka tn Mar arvl June\ni eetd#d with app^T.tmert of a (V\u00bb*.\nernmen; C>ntrnl!er and I'^mii\nnoner The I'nke * at for an eigV\nhoiir da*\nMr    MrMamjs   is A   lait   night   i-\n1  Ottawa    that    the    l'ni.*-n    '\u25a0-!    t*r\\    .\nj  deadline  for   the   r-rnple'ion   of  ne\u201e\nI agreementi \u2022*..'\u25a0* like shipping mm\npar    ei   anrl   lhat   if   'he   deadline   \u00bb it\nI nnt mei \u2022 itnke imjld h* railed\nPate nf the hearing \u00bbat rot dii\nrlowd\nI IS YIAROLO FOUND\nGUILTY OF SITTING\n| PIRI TO WHARF RAMP\nNANAIMO   IC,   Aug   \u00ab   <(T*\n|  A    fifteen Tear \"td    Vanronrer    hoi\nwat r-t.rie.4N. of a#ttmg fire to lhe\nI (\"PR -ihir\/ ramp here i^d Mi\u00ab\n' wai cnn.mit.e\u00ab1 in IK* ?*>Tt' \\r.A)u*\nI trial VtWI f-r an irv.efin.te ten H\n| br    Juven-i*    (   '\u00ab,rt    Judge    I.i >\u00bb-.\u2022'\nP^N-.   p\u201e.i,    Tke    .\",'h   mat   a   f-.-\nmet     \",fi,    Km     .m     'he     Pr.nr.d\nKlame\nOe.   Thamei   J.btn   It-mtrntm.\ntmm   rl   J    Ipii**\"!'*    fr*r\u00bb-#fly   r-l\nCaeKaear  .*4   -mm  .*  r\\.\\4.  whe\nL*4._ateeJ        (re.-. llniverifty        |f\nafiflha mlM   *K\u00ab <.\u00bbtjr\u00bbe t(MD\n\u2022tHI.   hewer..   r*rkklr*m   *****    let   the)\nrbA  |r*4wl.H>e>   nati    Of    *\u00bbr*<\n\u00aba\u00ab    \u2022\u00bb>\u2022\u00ab\".     mit     eir i,      , \u2022!'!    \u25a0\u2022\nset-*)*-       if     \u00abH<rH  -\u201e     ,-r....\ni<   the   ('\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u2022-    R-c-..,    Cai\nltfl     St,     Vl\u00bb'\u00bbU.tr     \u2022\u00ab\u2022}    ft      *|ul|\ni   *   'ea*    a*    **\u2022 \"  fe*\nOTTAWA. Aug 23 (CPi-Stan-\nley Knowlei. iCCF-Winnipeg North\nCentrei moved In the Commoni today that the report of Iti Industrial\nRelations Committee be rejected and\nthe reiponilblllty for Canada's preient induitrlal unreit placed on the\nihoulderi of the government.\nHU motion, an amendment to a\nmotion for concurrence ln the report, drew from houie leader Ian\nMacKenzie the contention that lt\nwas \"completely negative and therefore out of order\" Mr MacKenzie\naiked the ipeaker to conilder hli\nvlewi during the noon receai.\nThe Knowlei amendment, capping\na CCF anault on the report, called for a change in government policy for settling disputes to give sal-\ni tf action to demandi for wage ad-\nj uit menti ind union lecurity and\nwith a view to reaumption of full\nindustrial   production.\nThe debate, in its third day, heard\nWilliam Irvine 'CCF-Cartboot expand nn the CCF itand and listened to N J M. Lockhart (PC-Lln-\nroln i and Frank I-ennard IPC*\nWr-rtworlM lupport the report dur-\nng   the   twn-hour   morning   utting\nMr Knowlei contended that the\nr immittee filled to come to grip*\nwith ita major problem, the wa|e\nmur in the steel itrike although\nthat itnke had dominated ita month-\nlong sitting In \u25a0 platitudinous way,\ni'i report was helpful in iome way*,\nhut in  ethers lt wai questionable.\nPar lament muit come to iom\u00ab-\nthing m\"re definite It ihould pro-\nleit the ' failure of the committee\nto d ' its Job\" It ihould alio place\nihe reiponilblllty \"clearly where tt\nnow lies on the ihoulderi of Lhe\ngovernment \"\nCanadians Receive\nRecognition Abroad\nlaONnON Aug M 'CP'-Ballet-\ndainring. mural painting and the\nmysteries of tht atom are only a\nfew of the fields being studied by\nCanadian e\u00ab-servicemen and women under auipicei of the Department  of  Veterani   Affairi\nMen and mnmen who a year ago\nwere uniformed today are perfect-j\ning their training ai arrhurcti, the-1\nitre and coitume designers, thao-.\nloguas and cannnnti. teachers, doe-1\ntors lawyen and sclentisti Even\nhor\u00bb*manship and pottery are Included  in   a   chart  of subjects\nUpward of ttO discharged peraon-'\nnel who already held university de*,\ngreti or equivalent are continuing\nIheir stud lag 'abroad\" as part of\ntb#:r rehabilitation schema Helped\nnow by the DVA mott plan embarking up*.n professional life In\nCanada   later\nStan* are already receiving ree-\nrxgri lion Bill Mo_Aalyk of Wlnnl-;\npeg a itudent at the Royal Academy of Muiir hai givtn two Royal\ncommand  concerti\nDVA itudenti muter portraiture painting ind pottery In the\nUnited Kingdom. In France and Belgium T' \"\u25a0\u25a0:,: i are itudled a*.\nCambridge Oiford. I-nndon School\nnf F-ronnmirs and Pirn Singing Is\n\u2022tudied in Britain. Franc*. Belgium\ntnd Holland, while theatre decor\nand c-oatvime designing are followed\n;r* Paris and I\/indon\nBallet hai drawn two ei-aarv.ee\nmen One. Norman Thomnaon. Van-\nroe.iv#r had hn firat raheariel in\nha'.tledreta and tou to take the lead\nin the '\u2022*- !.-\u25a0\u00ab Welli Ballet before\nreturning   to  Canada\nQUADS IORN IN PORTLAND\nJ>iRT..ANP    Aua    M    <AP>    -\nQuadruplet!     two    boyi    and    two\ngirli.   were   r>orn   here   early   today\nto   a   Negro   couple,   Mr    and   Mrs\nI,   p   Tigner  of Portland\nMultreotnah   County   Hnepital   al\ntendinti   reported   the  condition   ofi\nthe mother and children kj \"fin* \"\nThe hoafriUI reported lhe multiple'\nWlih bad beer eipected and aald\nth* quads w*r* born aboul \u25a0 month\nprematurely\nMr* Tlgn*r ha* lhr** other children\nHnapHal r\u00bb>er.rdi list th* father Ml\nunamplovffd\nSUp HAY FEVER\nHa* tt*mt aM4et ptrngm *pm wfth iti\nwi^swag mtmi m**Amtlmf. rt* hl^-Hug aaA '\nr<r*M- Maa*\u00bbe. *ar\u00ab*ifi.r%t. fir Mm trrlt\n\u2022'\u00ab\u00bb ml *-m \u00bbr\u00bbl rats )ast <ln *K_i iK.-,   !\nMfwt* Sir* 4na\u00bb (ft *****   i\u00bbm    mi, r,i^       |\n.... Ie_-pMr*.IA; MAH. \\ tteg'W \u2022\u00bb#*\u00ab\n!- \u25a0 -   m  ab hatta, teH _-Ml*t.   \"\\   |t _i\niitMomt e***|\u00abW% RU|\nU.S. RAISES\nCOST OF COAL\nAND ORANGES\nLower Meat\nPrices Effective\nSeptember 9\nRAISE FLOUR ALSO\nWASHINGTON. Aug. 23 (AP) -\nThe cost of coal and oranges in the\nUnited State* is going up, but lower\nmeat prlcei will go Into effect Sept,\n9.\nNaming the dale when retail meat\nceilingi are to apply again office\nof Price Administration Chief Paul\nPorter alio pledged an all-out drive\nagainit black markets.\nA* thii campaign developed.\nO.P.A. authorized a price booit of\n30 centi a ton for hard coal and for\ncoke, and an increase of 18 centi a\nton for aoft coal.\nThe*e retail pricei hike*, effective tomorrow, are required by the\nnew price control law, O. P. A. aaid.\nOn oranges, maximum prlcei In\nretail itorei will climb about a half\ncent a pound ai loon as groceri receive lupplies at higher pricei auth-\noriied for producen.\nMr, Porter reaffirmed at a pre**\nconference that the new meat ceilingi which the price control board\nordered reitored will be at or near\nJune 30 flgurei.\nIn ordering them back, the board\n\u25a0aid meat pricei had climbed from\n20 to 80 per cent after controls lap-\nled June 90.\nMr. Porter alio announced a price\nincrease of seven cents a 100 pounds\nfor flour, effective Friday, to offset\nhigher parity price* for wheat,\nwhich remains ceiling-free along\nwith all other major grains.\nREVIEW SITUATION\nOF MATERIAL FOR\nVETERANS' HOMES\nVANCOUVER,   B.  C,  Aug.   22-\n(CPi \u2014A \"careful review\" of the\npresent material situation In order\nthat a \"Just abd equitable share\"\nbe made available to veterani building homea is asked of the Federal\nGovernment In a resolution to be\nsubmitted by the B. C. Provincial\nCommand, Army and Navy Veterans of Canada, lo the annual convention of the organization in Edmonton September 2 to 4.\nClaiming that black markets and\nhigh export quotai work to the detriment of veterans, the motion contended a report on the preient lilu-\nation should be considered \"the\nmost vital clause in the Government's program of reconstruction\nand  rehabilitation.\"\nSixteen other reiolutloni, dealing\nwith veterans' affairs, are being lub-\nmitted by the B. C. Command to\nthe annual parley.\nThe group is asking that the Veterana' Act be changed io that ex-\nlervicemen in thc fiihlng induitry\ncan obtain $6000 for a boat and gear\n\"in all caies where a boat constitutes a home.\" At present the act\nprovides each man with $4800 for a\nhome and 11200 for equipment.\nTo Take Clothing\nOH Britain's\nRation List Soon\nLONDON. Aug. 32 (CP)-Brltaln'a\nwives and daughters received good\nnews today: Clothing may come off\nthe ration list soon.\nVision* of that long-delayed new\ndress swept the feminine half of the\ncountry after John Belcher, parliamentary secretary to the Board of\nTrade, told a press conference:\n\"I hope that we shall very speedily reach tha position where we can\nsupply the home market without\nany   (clothing)  ration.\"\nThis meant more to the women\nthan the simultaneous announcement that the value of Brltaln'i exports reached 1387,800,000 in July,\nthe hlgheit monthly total since the\nwar ended and 20 per cent above\nthe 1938 monthly average.\nWomen now have an average of\n40 clothing couponi a year and\npractically everything wearable is\nrationed. Men get the same number\nof coupons but the man who can\nkeep hii wife from borrowing\" hu\nnot been discovered.\nINABILITY OF I.T.U. PRESIDENT\nTO LEAVE STATES IMMEDIATELY\nCAUSED DELAY OF CONFERENCE\nDifference\nlnB.(.E.R.\nEmployees' Pay\nVANCOUVER, B C. Aug. 22-\n(CP)\u2014 Wagei of traniportation and\nmaintenance employeei of the British Columbia Electric Railway rose\nonly 21 per cent between 1940 and\n1944\u2014 a period during which wagei\nof general administration and traffic employee., rose 42 per cent\u2014H.\nP. Melnlkow, Street Rallwaymeif*\nUnion counsel, argued yesterday before the Eades hearing.\nHe said the annual wagei of traniportation and maintenance worken,\nmemberi of the union, roie from\nI15M to $1894. while annual wagei\nof office workeri mounted from\n$15-58 to $2224, according to the Dominion Bureau of Statlitici survey\non electric railways of Canada,\nHe termed thli a \"grosi Inequality\"\nMr. Melnlkow ipoke Wedneaday\nafternoon ln rebuttal to Lawrence\nB. Jack, BCER. General SecreUry,\nwho argued that the Company cannot afford the 15-cent-an-hour raise\nand 40-hour we\u00abk demanded by thc\nunion.\nHe uld he cited the ipread be-\ntwttn office workeri and trampor-J\ntation employeei of the BCER. be-j\ncause Mr Jack had denied the validity of a comparison between the\nwage rates of street car men and\nworkeri in other B. C. induitrlei.\nRussian Woman Spy\nFound in U.S. Zone\nFRANKFURT. Germany. Aug 23\n'AP) -The U. S Army uid today\nthat a Russian police agent, Mrs\nLena Hen-Krupenko. had spent\nnearly a year ipylng in the American zone of occupation\nShe wai turned over to liaison officer* of the Ruulan army in Frankfurt today.\nThe Ruuian woman poud ai a\nGerman and a doctor In order to\nobtain an UNRRA Job. the announcement said. She wai uld to have\nconfeaaed to faking Identity pepen\nfor othen, presumably agenti, and\nreporting regularly to her \"NKVD\nluperlon.\" on tha political attitude,\nof dliplaced person* In American\ncamp*.\nOTTAWA, Aug. 23 (CP)-Labor i\nMinister Mitchell announced today\nhe had received an interim report)\nfrom Justice S. E. Richard*, acting!\nas conciliator in a dispute which led\nto a strike of memberi of the Inter-\nnational Typographical Union\n(AFL.) of the Winnipeg Tribune,\na Southam paper, and the Winnipeg\nFree Preu, a Slfton paper, and aub-\nsequent lympathy itrike* in other\nSoutham newspaper!.\nThe report said that due to the inability of Woodruff Randolph of\nIndianapolia, President of the I.T.U.\nto leave the United Statei at the\nmoment, no joint conference of the\nnewspaper head* and I.T.U. offlclali\nhad been held\n\"It appean from the report that\nearly in Auguit an effort wai made\nto hold a conference of the newipeper heads with Harry Finch, Canadian representative of the I.T.U.,\nand Mr. Randolph,\" said Mr. Mitchell \"However, due to the inability of\nMr. Randolph to attend a conference until the end of Auguit, no\nmeeting ha* yet been held.\n\"Wealey McCurdy. Vice-President\nof the Southam Company and publisher of the Winnipeg Tribune, told\nJustice Richards that there now\nwere no members of the ITU. In the\nemploy of the Tribune, but that he\nwas prepared to re-employ any of\nthe printer* who had gone on strike\nai vacanclei became available. He\nreserved the right, however, not to\nSleeps on Boot\nWhile Visiting Coast\nVICTORIA. Aug, 23 'CP) - A\nliving testimony to the scarcity of\ntouriit accommodation In Victoria\nli Mn. Sadie Ballaban. of Palm\nSprings, Calif-, whose ileeping accommodation for her lait thre* dayi'\nvisit to Victoria hu been a berth\non the C. P. R. night boat b-etwe-en\nhere and Vancouver.\nMr*, Ballaban arrived in Victoria\nMonday for a week's vliit and spent\na fruitless day hunting accommodation, Deaperate, she bought herutf\nthree berth reurvatloni on the night\nboat to Vancouver.\nShe ipent the night on the boat,\nreached Vancouver, turned around\nand boarded the day boat back to\nVictoria, arriving here late in the\nafternoon to apend a buiy few hour*\nviiiting the city before going back\nto her sea-going night accommodation.\nShe met a Winnipeg viiitor who\ntold her of the Victoria Publicity\nBureau which in a few minutei\nfound her accommodation Ai ihe\nleft the bureau, she smiled happily,\n'I'm glad I've found * place Now I\ncan do some shopping \"\nre-engage any former employee*\nwho had been guilty of, what he termed, objectionable behaviour during the itrike.\"\nHEAR\nHerbert W.\nHerridge\nMember for Kooteney Weit\nSpeaking on\n\"Cacti about Traniport Board\ndeciiion, Feeder Air Service between Vancouver and Lethbridge.\nCKLN\nFriday, Auf. 23rd, * p.m.\niiiimiiiiitiiiiiMiriJiTiirintiMiiiMiiim\nWhere You Buy\nIs as Important\nas What You Buyl\nf^\nMain at Sixth\nand in Hotel Vancouvtr\n111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111\nProf. Loiki Arrives\nMONTREAL, Aug 2) (CP)-Pro.\nf\u00ab_\u00bbr Harold ljiki. formfr Chairman nf thi Brltiah I_bor Party, arrived by air loday from tht United\nKingdom. Nawipapermrn Wfr* unable to reach Profeuor Laikl. whole\nplana   wfre  unknown. I\n.   \\_y-*^J JEWELLERY\nt   .   e   e   e\nnw tot auimc'Arr gy rvvne;\n3 Way Specialists ...\nMOVING\nSTORAGE\nPACKING\nJutt Coll 33 \u2014 Wa Hava tha Equipment and\nMan To Do a Thorough Job.\nWEST TRANSFER CO.\nEstablished in 1899\n \t\n{\nDlO\nPlayshoes..\nR. ANDREW\n& Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nNELSON SOCIAL\nBy MRS. IM. J. VIQNEUX\n\u2022 Mr and Mrs. A K Jukes and\ntheir daughter of Vancouver were\nIn town yesterday en route lo Sheep\nCreek, following a business trip to\nthe Slocan diitrict.\n\u2022 Mrs Mirhaurt. Annable Block,\nhas returned from an extended visit\nto    relatives    in    Montreal,    New\nl Brunswick,    and   ninny    American\ncities\n\u2022 Mr and Mrs. Robert Hendricks, who have spent their honeymoon  In Spokane, heve returned.\nt Mrs. Stella Derkson of I*os\nAngeles, Calif, formerly of Nelson.\nis spending ,1 few days in town.\n\u2022 Mr and Mrs. Charles Sewell,\nHigh Street, have as guest their\ndaughter, Miss Noreeri Sewell o(\nTrail\n\u2022 Miss Eleanor Maglio. Latimer\nStreet, spent a few days visiting\nfriends at Castlegar\n\u2022 Mrs   Jack  McDonald, Hoover\nStreet,   has   returned   from   a   fe;--Stirling\n\u2022 Mr and Mn. J. A. C Laughton, Second Street, and their ion\n(van havt returned from Portland,\nOre, where Mr. Laughton attended\nan optometrists' convention.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. Bryant, who vlilted relfltlvei ln the city, have returned to Klrnberley.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. J. Glen Grant,\nSilica Street, have as gueit their\nson-in-law. Charles Robson of Seattle, who will spend a few days ln\nNelson, He will be accompanied\nhome by Mrs. Robson and son, who\nhave spent several weeks here,\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Grant,\nwho were guesti at the home of the\nformer's parenti and lister, Mr. and\nMrs. J. Glen Grant, and Mrs. J. W.\nLongworth, Silica Street, have returned to their home In Calgary.\n\u2022 The Marchioness d'Autier de\nla Rochebriant of Vancouver has arrived m Nelson and is guest at Hotel\nModern Incubator\nLeaves for Ganges\nweeks visiting her mother in Van\ncouver\n\u2022 Mrs T Gansner, who recently\ndisposed of her ranch on Granite\nRoad, plans on leaving Friday for\nPortland. Ort-. to visit her son-in-\nlaw and daughter, Mr and Mrs\nJimmy Orr. after which she will jer Coast cities\nproreed to Ocean Falls to be with\nanother son-in-law and daughter,\nMr  and Mrs   W   Lnrke\n\u2022 Mr and .Mrs Silvio Muraro\nand their family, who have visited\nat the home of Mr. Muraro's mother, Mrs. J Muraro, Granite Road,\nhave returned to their home in\nKimberley.\n\u2022 Mr'and Mrs W H Jones have\nas goes'* at Holiday Haven, on the\nNorth Shore, Mr. and Mrs. D B\nWest of Bowell and Mr and Mrs\nHenderson of Trail\n\u2022 Rev Father Clement of New\nDenver was a visitor at the Cathe-\n0 Mr and Mn. H. Vrooman of\nEdgewood are visiting Nelson for a\nfew days.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mra R. E. Allen,\nThird Street, returned Wedneiday\nnight from spending a month at\nPrince Rupert, Vancouver and oth-\nEngagements\nMr. and Mri J. B Horton of\nMaple Creek, Sask, wish to mnoun'\nce the engagement of their daugh\nter Janet Myrtle to Mr. Floyd Wat-\nerer, youngest ion of Mr. N. Waterer.\nNelson, B C, the wedding to take\nplace at Nuriei' Residence, Sept\n1.  1940\n\u2022 Mrs. H. 0, Towler of Burton\nManitoba, is viiltlng her iliter*Inlaw, Mrs McRory. and E. B. Memory, of Second Street.\nThe noted Australian conductor\nBernard Hilnie li coming to Canada In December at the Invitation\nof tha C.B.C. While here he will\ndirect a series of eymphonlo\nbroadcast. In Vancouver, Toronto\nand Montreal. Hli concert with\nthe Vancouver Symphony Orchestra wlll take place when ha )\u25a0 at\nthe Weit coait early In the new\nyear.\nBernard Helnze wai dubbed\n\"the younoeet profeieor of muslo\nIn the world\" when he was  ap\npointed to the chair of muilc at\nMelbourne University at the age\nof 31. His renowned Young People's Concerts bring great orchestral music to more than 78^00\nichool children each year, and he\nla credited with having brought\ntha average age of concert audiences In Australia down from M\nyean to 90. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation errenpjed His\nCanadian tour as a return viilt\nfollowing Sir Irnest McMillan's\ntour of Australia of a year ago.\nAdvice on How to\nSpot Male Wolves\nLONDON. Au\u00bb. 23 (CP)- Milt\nwolvet can be ipotted. uyi thi Dilly Expreu, ind give Iti women reider! iome recognition polnten.\nStock phrases of thi wolf, tild thi\npiper, Include the following:\nHow enchintlng! A lophlitlcited\ngirl with old-fuhioned Ideia.\nDon't let Inhibition! ipoll your\nlife.\nIt'i better for two people to be\nhappy thin four to be mlier\u00abble.\nPut your two little handi In my\nbig one.\nT like a girl whou held lin't\nlurned by flattery.\nDon't look al mi like thit \"I\ncin't concentnte.\"\nI like to pliy with fire, but thli\ntime I'm getting my flngeri burned.\nYou're mide for Pirli \u00abnd the\nSpring.\nIt'i so hird to be good lometlmei.\nI cin't believe we only met in\nhour igo.\nBe cireful too, the Expreu wirm,\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1941 \u2014\nOlljtkLCtVL\nFRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1946\nCKLN\nVANCOUVER,   Aug.  23   ICP)   -\nA   modern  inrubatnr  left  Vancou\nver on  a  coastal   vc-asr!   today  for drat of M;iry Immaculate recently\nGanges. B. C, where it will be used!\"\nfor liny Margaret Joyce Smathcrs      PRIME MINISTER JUST MISSES\nThe   incubator  was   provided  by\nRed   Cross   officials   following\nBy ROSS MUNRO lanother   Incident  of  slray  practice\nCanadian Press Staff Writer        firing or demolition.\nBERLIN.  Aug.  23   (CP-Cable)   -  PICK  UP 6',NCH\nFifteen minutes before Prime Min-!CHUNK OF8HRAPNIL\nisler   Markenne   King   arrived   et|    I arrived at Gatow with Mr King's\nSHRAPNEL BOMBARDMENT AT AIRPORT\nappeal from the little baby's grandfather   George  Stewart\nThr Smathers infant weighed only one pound. 14 ounces when born'\nIn the Lady Mlntn Hospital at Ganges Aug   11   It has been kept !\nold, homemade incubator, which' Berlin's Gatow Airport for his party which had preceded the Prem-\nhas no controls and an undergrad-!\"1-\"*1- tn Nuernberg Wednesday, ler himself to the airport and a few I\nuate nurse-Dorothy MrDermott\u2014! ,nfrf ww a sen's of explosions at minutes after wt stopped at the\nreported yesterday that it was dtf- thp nearby Red Army training administration buildings there were'\nfirult to keep the temperature even (.round followed bv the whistle of six or seven loud bangs in a wood\nHowever, Mnrgart Joyce has been Grapnel and the fall of a five-inch'about one quarter of a mile away '\nchunk of shrapnel only 1D0 yards| It sounded to me like a salvo of,\njfrnm Ihe RCAF Dakota waiting heavy mortar bombs exploding and\nion the Tarmac fnr the Premier. | then there was a shrill whistle aj\nIt was an accident and RAF of- a couple of pieces of shrapnel flew\nfleers at Gatow, whirh is nn the by close overhead.\nI border of the Brti*.h nnd Russian1 Someone cynically said \"It sounds\nVANCOUVER. B C, Aug. 22- 'sectors of Berlin, said the Red Ar-; like war, doesn't it.\" and then every-\n<CPi-A fine of $100 and |5 costslmy used an area just bevond the one forgot about it.\nwas Imposed on White Lunch L*jn-:airport from bomb demotion, air-! A few minutes later an R. A. F |\nHed. by Magistrate W \\*\\ R Mein- flnnK anr] bombing range for their officer picked up the five-Inch piece\nnet, In Police Court yesterday on a p,im., of Itill.n0t lhr.pnel near the plane.'\ncharge of paying  wages to an em-     YnT   several   week,   odd   bits   of     When  Mr   King arrived, he wu\nployee without fi st having received Grapnel have fallen on the airfield amused by the story and took off In\nat  various times and this was Just his plane without further incident :\ndoing well, although her weight had\ndropped 5*i ounces by Monday.\nFINE COAST WHITE\nLUNCH LIMITED\n1240 ON THE DIAL\n(ADVANCED  TIME)\nTOO\u2014O Canada\n7:02\u2014PreM New!\n7:07\u2014Sunrlie  Serenide\n7:30\u2014Muilcal Revalue\n8:00\u2014CBC Newa\n!:15\u2014Warlng'i Penniylvanlani\n8:30\u2014Mornlne Concert\n8:44\u2014CP.R. Train Ttm\u00ab\nB:4S\u2014The Hebrew Chriitlan Hour\n8:5\u00bb\u2014Weather Torecait\n900-BBC Newi\n915-Breakfut Club\n*:30\u2014Br\u00abakfait Club\n945-At Your Service\n9:58\u2014Time Signal\n10:OO-At Your Sendee\n10 45\u2014Newi \u2014 Here    and    There\n1100-Muilc Whll. You Work\n11 15\u2014Let's Dance\n11:30\u2014 Mualcal   Program\n1145-Hollywnod  Melodlei\n12:00\u2014BC.   Farm  Broadcait\n12:25\u2014 The  Nolice  Boird\n12:30\u2014Pre\u00bbi  Newi\n12 45\u2014Jerry Sean Presen'a\n1 DO\u2014Concert Hour\nl:_t-Weather Forecast\n1 30\u2014Old Favourites\n300\u2014from the Classics\n2:15\u2014Newi CommenUry\n2.18\u2014Speaking Al a Canadian\n2.30\u2014Glen Allan\n2:45\u2014Down Real\n3:00- Family Favorite*\n3:15\u2014Echoei From thl Tropica\n3:30\u2014Serenade\n3:45\u2014 Swing Time\n4:00\u2014Miniature! by Green\n4 15- Musical Program\n4 30-Chlldren'i  Slory  Time\n440-Muilcal   Interlude\n4 45-Stock  Quotations\n5:00\u2014Sacred Heart Progrim\n5 15-Harry  Horllck\n5 29\u2014CPR. Triln Time\n5 30-Peerlen News\n5 45\u2014People Ask\n8:00\u2014 Musical   Program\n8 15\u2014 Listening Poll\n8:30\u2014Ca val cade    of    Melody\n7:00\u2014CBC News\n7 15\u2014Dan McGowan\n7 30\u2014 Prairie  Schooner\n800-rrink Bogirt\n8 30\u2014Pacific Time\n900-Report from Parliament Hlll\n9 15-Night Claulci\n9:30\u2014All Star Dance Parade\n9 45\u2014Lean  Back and Listen\n10:00\u2014CBC News\n1015-Mualc hy Shrednlck\n10 30-Clilno   Girdem   Orch\nll:00>-God Save lha Kin\"\nli he wean tan luede ihoei.\nI) New Fires\nReported\nNear Cranbrook\nCRANBROOK. B.C., Aug. 2. -\nScore on the all out thunderatorm\nearly Wedneiday morning reached\n13 new fires in the Cranbrook dlitrlct thli morning with the total of\nfire tighten almoit doubled over\nthe weekend\nThe new firei itlll In the ipot\nitage are located ln four direction!\nfrom Cranbrook. Three were reported In Gold Creek dlitrlct, three\nIn the Bull River dlitrlct. one Weit\nof Kimberley airport, one on Cherry\nCreek, one at the head of the Moyie\nRiver, two on Ihe West Fork of the\nUpper St Mary River, one on the\nNorth Fork of the St Mary and two\nmn,North and Weit of Kimberley.\nIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nFreema\nFURNITURE CO.\nThe Houae of Furniture Till H<|\nPhone 119 Nelion\nBUY ON OUR\nBUDGET PLAN\nTermi ln accordance with Wir*\nUme Pricei uid Trade Regulation!.\niiiiiiiiiiiniiiiinniniiniimmiin.ui\nHas Told Truth\nAs He Knows It\nTOKYO, Thunday, Au|. 23 (A\n\u2014Russians have made no threat* fl\npromlsea   to   iway   hli   testimony]\nHenry Pu Yl, puppet emperor\nJapaneie - dominated    Manch\nnld toelay from the wltneaa 1\n\u00a3'*,!*,\"  ,\"\". COl0rud   rln\"'   '*nc5rr'spo\\\"cMw7hVe'bMn'\u00ab,nt'outto '\"'International War Cr\u00abrne.\n... A f    \"I1,'. * **;*)***.**tist watch',H but uveral of the flrei are in!      ' h,ve ,old lhe ****** ** -\n\u2022trap or gold Identity bracelet and\ncarnei a rigiret caie Inacrlbed \"To\nMy Darling.\"\nTells Convention\nEducation Claiming\nPlace in Busmen\nWINNIPEG, Aug. 23 (CP)-Edu-\ncatlon Is claiming a place at big builneu, Mln Jennie Elliott of Calgary, convenor of the Education\ncommiltee of Ihe Canadian Federa-!\nlion of University women, told lhe:\nFedersllon's Triennial Convention\ntoday.\nMUs Elliott streswd that education\nmust respect both the past achieve-\nmenls of man and his futu\/e development.\nCanadians must ceaae aiklng 'can\nhigh and terrain country difficult to\nreach.\nThe big fire from lut week vla-\nlble near a mountain top back of\nKimberley has a crew of 35 and has\nextended above 7000 feet altitude.\nThough it is burning only scrub fof-\nest lt il threatening Ihe Mark Creek\nwatershed which supplies Klmber-\nley's water.\nAason-KnlpeWed\nAt Vancouver\nit,\" he replied sherply to \u25a0 i\nchallenge.\nThe court ruled out any quit\nabout whether Pu Yl expect* 1\ntried later in China aa a war t\ntrial. It permitted queetioninf\nwhether attempt! had bean mada to|\nInfluence hia testimony.\nPu Yi currently Is in Russian |\ntody.\nGay Headscarve-\n$1.69 to $130\nFASHION FIRST LTI\nKIMBERLEY, BC, Aug. 22-Of\nintereat to many tn Kimberley la =\nthe account of the wedding at Vancouver of Nora Helen, elder daugh-\nwe afford Improved educational fac- ler \u00b0' Mr\u00bb Knipe and the late Dr.\nlittles'' and declare, \"We cannot af-G*or8'' w Knipe of Vancouver, to\nford to be without them,\" she said 'Henry Martin, son nf Mr and Mrs.\nPRAISES CITIZIN8HIP ACT IBrynhjulf Aaion of Kimberley.\nMrs Cora T Caaselman Edmonton The m*,n*t' ,rvol< pl\u00abce Aug Uth\nronvenor of the committee on the'*1 W\"' Pr\"nl Grfy '-'\"U\"1 Church.\nlegal and economic status of women |'o\"0\u00bb'ed by a reception at the home\ntold   of   decreasing   discrimination V        r T\u00b0,h*r' .     *     .\nbetween sexes, and praised Ihe re- nGiven in marriage by her brother,\ncent Canadian Cltiremhip Act 11 \u2022 Pr, Rog\" KnlP.'' lhe bride wore a\nforward   itep\" \"\"'beige crepe afternoon frock, gold\nTha m.rr,_a *.*_.- ,.      i I sequin hat and brown accessories\nIn h. ,J_? r   \" ** lm\"T     Altendm   gthe   bride   wn   Mlu\n.nAIIAlt \"J\"'   1Un,\"C'   ********** W\"1\u2122\"   \u00b0'   C>Tl! WatlOO\nand Idiot, a, a person under a dlM-jwu best man md  Bernard Knipe\nmtity.  She  now  becomei  Indepen- inhered\ndent In controlling her own natural-     Following a honeymoon on Van-\n\"\u25a0\"\"\" couver Islind. Mr. and Mrs. Aaaon\nIn her report as convenor of the; will make Iheir home In Kimberley\nLibraries Committee. Mlu M. Hope where Mrs. Aason is public health\nJarvls described the Federation's nurse and Mr Aason is an employee\nefforts toward sponsoring travelling of the C   M   A S. Co.\nlibraries for children   An  attached\t\nstitement prepired by Min E   M. DISCUSS WHIAT AND\ndirective from National War Labor Board outlining terms of employment for the classification The\nfirm pleaded guilty.\nAiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTitiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiti\nMALCOLM'S FURS\nStorage\nRepairi \u2014 Alterations\n-59 Baler Sf-       Phone 960\n\u25a0HIHIHIHHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIHHIIHH\n\u2014 \u25a0   \u2014\nSALE CONTINUES\not\nMilady's Fashion\nShoppe\nMILK\nGive the children\nlots of it.\nKootenay Volley\nDoiry\nEstonia Refugees Unable to Land\nAfter Crossing Ocean in Sloop; Soy\nNo Choice Between Nazi, Russ Rule\nMIAMI, FUh Aug. 23 (AP) -|\nEighteen seagoing refugees from.\nEstonia sailed Into Miami's Harbor today after crossing the Atlantic In a 38 foot iloop only to\nhe   refused   permuslor.   to   land.\nEleven men, six wives and a\nfive-year-old girl hid been at sea\nfor 30 days on the 'sit leg of their\nvoyage, from ftpaniih Maderle\nThey started 'rom Sweden May 30.\nWtth not one valid immigration\npermit In the lot. Immigration\ndlrrctor FrancU J. H. Oever ht]\nhf had no choice bu\u00bb to refuse\ntriem permit.inn to land. It ap\npeared they WMild hive tn move\non    ifter    replr-ni.hlng    the lr    |up-\nplies,\n\"We h\u00bbd hoped we could stay,\"\nsaid yrung Felix Tandre, Skipper\nand Navigator o' t*e iioop Inarda,\nThe Quality Tea\nSALADA\n_ORANGE PEKOE\nBUTCHERTERIA NEWS\n\"Wa lived under both Germin\nand Russian rule. I will tell you\nhere In America what I hava been\nafraid to uy before\u2014-there Is ne\nchoice between thoee two. Under\nboth German and Ruulan rule\nour houses would be entered In\nthe deed of night. NtlgHbors\nwould disappear without a trace.\nLiberty has left Estonia.\n\"If we must go on, wi will, even If we must travel all tht way\nto  Australia ...\"\nPick Up Members\nOf Supply Vessel\nWINNIPEG. Auf 22 fCP.-Royal Canadian Air Torce officers here\nMid today that _ Canto flymf boat\nfrom Ottawa had' picked up 12\nmembers   of   the   RCAF    marine\nI supply  vessel  Beaver and wis re-\n! turning there with them.\nThe  17Vfoot  vessel grounded off\n, Cape Jones at the entrance to Jamea\nBty and tbout M0 miles Southeast\nof Churchill. Man. No casualtie*\nwere reported\n! A Hudson's Bay Company ship.\nfhe Tort Charles, attempted to take\nnff the Betver's crew but was unable to come close enough tn the\n\u25a0\u2022hallow water ind the crew Instead\n'anded on a nearby island\nThe remainder, another !1 or 12\nmen  were taken off the Island by t\n'mission, sh^p from Fort Georgt snd\nI wara being brought there  A Cinso\n::i being sent from Churchill to fly\n\"hem bick to Ottiwi n well\nCJAT\n610 ON THE DIAL\nPACIFIC  DAYLIQHT  IAVINO\nTIMI\n7:00\u2014Hebrew Chrlitlin Hour\n7:15\u2014Breu  Newi\n7.50-MrlodT Ranch\n7.44\u2014Mormnf Mixing Bowl\n8 00-CBC Newi\nJ: IS\u2014 Ham and Eggi\n1:30\u2014Holiday Time\n\u00ab 00\u2014House of McGregor\n,15-Breakfast  Club\n.SO-Breiktait  Club\n* kb\u2014 Jumpln' Jicki\n10dO-S.\u00abtch\u00bbi ln Vflodj\n10:\u00bb-The> Till Me\n10.45\u2014Lauri Ltd\n11 00\u2014Tunr Shop\n11.15\u2014Mid Morning Melodlei\n11.30\u2014Top Bandi and Houiehold\nCouniellor\n11 44\u2014 Lucy Linton\n12 00\u2014 Luncheon Concert\n12 SO\u2014Pren Newi\n12 45\u2014 Luncheon  Concert\n1:00\u2014The Concert Hour\n1 45- Recital\n2 00\u2014 From the Clmlci\nI Morton, rxecullv* lecrelary of tth B\t\n.,.   _        .    \u201e        - Canadian  Library Association, ree- RTI PUTUKE5\n\"^omm.nded thit th* C T U W open CHICAGO, Aug 23 (API-Direct-\nHi rudlng itudy progrim it Bran- on of Ihe Chicago Board of Trade\ndon. M,n today  called   a   special   meeting  to\n4040 MEMBERS discuss the possibility of resuming\nThe membership committee re- trading in wheat and rye futures\nported that the Federation now has The meeting wfll be held after the\n154 clubs and 40S0 members   Other market closes today.\nreports    today    included     scholar-:  \u25a0\t\nshipa, Dr Cecilia Krieger. Toronto.1 TEDDINGTON. Mlddleiex, Eng-\nInternitlonil Relitloni, Margaret l\u00bbnd 'CPi-Thomai Morne, Jeweler.\nM Cameron. Treaiurer. Mm Ellxa- hai ux sons\u2014all Jewelers m differ-\nbeth  C   Monk. Montreal. Archives, ent towm\n2 18\u2014Speiklng ai a Canadian\n2 JO\u2014Fnr Wnrr.en Only\n3:00-  Family   Favnrltei\n3 15-Fchoei From the Troplci\n3 30\u2014Serenade\n3 45-The Little Show\n4 00-  Mlniaturu by Green\n4 15-Jack Smith Programme\n4 JO- Riding the Range\n4 45-Stock  Quntatmni\n5 00\u2014CBC Cncert Hour\nj 5 JO\u2014Family  Favontei\n3 45-Treinire Chai'. of Melody\n\u2022 \u25a000-Chff McKava Quinietle\n8 JO- Walti   Time\n7 00-CBC Newi\n7 15    Din  MrCow in-Banff\n; 7 JO- Prairie Schnoner\n|  8 00-   Frank   Bogart'i  Orcheitri\n!  8 JO-Pacific  Time\nPOO--Sunny S:de of thl Street\nt 15-Muiicil Program\nI \u00bb JO\u2014I   Quote\nl P 45-Songi of Good Cheer\n.10 OO-CBC  Newi\n1 10 15- Tilk  hy   B\"b  Morrlion\n10 JO\u2014Cailno Girdeni Orcheitri\nHOO-Smooth  and Ser.timenlil\n11 15    Milton   Charlei\n11 JO-Peerleis  New.\n'11 OO\u2014Sign  Off .  . The  King\nFormer Kootenay | Deaths\nMan Dies at (oast\nMrs   C   J   Woodsworth, Vincouver.\nLast night, delegate* heard an address by Dr Margaret McWilliama,\nWinnipeg, organner and first president of the Federation She called\non women citiren* to do clear and\ndecisive th nkmg about peace and\nthe post war wnrld\nMeanwhile Dean Margaret Corwfn\nof Rutgers University, New Jersey,\nuid in an interview that a growing demand for university educated\nwomen was being e*p\u00ab**nenced tn\n'he United States and all over th*\nworld\nDean Corwln Is the representative\nif the International Federation of\nUniversity women attending the\n. meeting\nI She said new profejilnni and organisations have come to respect\n'he work m-hirh university educated\nwemen cm d\"\nMELTTA- Dave  Lamont.   Mavor\nof this Southwestern Manitoba town\nfor several yean and prominent in\nWestern Manitoba  trida  and\nKrMBERLEY.   BC.   Aug\nWord   hu  been   received\nn\nKlm\nI organisations\n.Ont , he wai\nDOLLAR UNCHANGED\nNFW YORK. Aug M ICP' - The\nI'anadian dollar wai unchmged it\na dscount of 2\\ prt rent tn terms\nf l'nt*d States funds The pound\n- 'crime \"*., unchanged it J4 031*\nBatter Merit* for Lesi\nFRIDAY MORNING SATURDAY   MORNING\nSALMON   Freshly A f\\t    CHICKENS   Hot   Sl.SO\nT\nFRESH SMELTS: Par Ib.\nMEAT and CHEESE LOAF: Lb.\nPOT ROASTS: Comm.rcial ittt;\nUp l-rom\nBOILING BEEF:2lb\u00ab.\nBOILING FOWL: Fnih killed, Ib.\n28c\n35c\n24c\n25c\n35c\nLAMB SHOULDERS: Rolled on requeit,\nPer Ih. 30c\nPhonei 527*528\nFree Delivery\nberler of Uie rtcent death at Van\ncouver of Otcar M ,'icnhion In hu\nMth   rear\nMr Jacobson was well known In\nthe dutriet, havin| been implored\nat remit. Cranbroca, Lumherton\nand Kimberley in the part 10 rears\nrour years a|o he moved to Var\nderhoof. BC. \u00abhere he wai in the\nhotel builneu\nMr Jicobaon wn a member erf the\nB P OI ind 'ha Maionlc Lod|t\nSurviving an hii wife or* diugV\ntar. Mn .1 Merirlma of Klrnberley\non* ion three hroUien ind two\nfrindehlldren\nWELL KNOWN\nKIMBERLEY\nFAMILIES UNITED\nKIMBERLEY  BC   A-.g  H- Tw^\nwe!' -row* KtmberleT f_mll!ei\nwere u-ited or Au\/ P when \\*v*\nb\u00abl. daughter of Hugh Bates aH\nthe lata Mrs Bates, became the\nbride of Job- Davidson it of Mr\nand Mri  P  Ulth.\nTbe Unite*. Churrh was beeutl\nfully decorated fnr the eervtre writer\nmas fondu<*te<. by Rev R T Gal\nbraith beneath sn arrhwar of fl-^w\ners Mrs HensttMe played 'he wed\nding music\nTbe br'.de --si beautiful In a frt-r-\nof white net wtth inserts nf lace i\npelum nf the ism* and lare mitts\nHe* fl~*r 1e\u00ab|tp vetl *ai held '\"\nplare rn a tiara \"f \u00bbeed pearli Her\ntvniqua* wai nf mmt. gladtnlas and\nwbl'e heather with white sa tm\nit ree men i ttew, |n Invars knnt with\nheather\nAttending the bride. \u2022\u2022 matron\nof honor was Mrs Irene Thotneon\nHer sisters. Mlaa Oertrude Bete*\nand Mlaa Flora Bate* \u2022**'\u2022 brrdee-\nmaidi Perry Moody was rrtoen and\nBill  L\u00abMh  usher\nTha wtddlng supper for W rela\nlive* and friends wu held et the\nCrystal Rrwwn oflhe Home) Inn fol\nlowed by a re-cepttcm for 100 gueata\nat the home of the fr<-*-**.ni par\nente\nfollowing \u25a0 h**mayTne--n trip tn\nBanff Calgary and Rvlvan Lek*\nMr and Mrs UHh will reelde at\nKimberley where the groom u an\nemploye* of the Coneoltdatod\nCANVIY ISLAND. England 'CP'\nThieves \u2022* ho stole a ufe from th**\nsocial  sub-posi office one n:ght hauled  it\nA native of Bruueli, two miles \",o find -t rnntained pen-\nI, uoni records and correspondence-\n; nn money\nGet !n the swing m-!th the\nsmart crowd this Summer and\nsweep your hair Into a gleam-\nmg coiffure expertly styled to\nkeep you cool and lovely.\nPHONI MS\nACTON'S\nBeauty  Parlour\nPHONIS 1177-117S\nFAIRWAY\nMEAT MARKET\nMEATS ond GROCERIK\nFRESH FRUITS end\nVEGETABLES\nSlue and Commercial test\nLAMB SHOULDERS: Rolled\non request, 3IV\nLb. _  ->V   '\nBABY BEEF LIVER: \u2022JC*\nPORXIlVER: 1Q*\nROLLED VEAL SHOULDER\nROASTS: BoneleM,   *SQ#\nBOLOGNA: J5*\nROUND BONE        \u2022_>_[\u2666\nROAST: Lb . *--T\nBLADE ROAST: *y*g$\nROUND STEAK: 4A#\nRUMP ROASTS: Aft.\nBOILING BEEF: *|Ce\nFRESH COTTAGE JCf\nCHEESE: 2 lbs   OWf\nFresh Mushrooms, Fre_h\nFish, Veal Parties. Lard ond\nshortening is very scarce,\nbut we have ample suppliM\nof beef fat.\nOpposite Standord Cafe\n Little Strangers\nDuring the past w\u00bb\u00abic there were\nIII hirth notices puMnhed\nlo the 6 boys and 4 girls\nwhn entered our world\nthis week we extend a\nhearty welcome.\nFer Thete Little Stranger,\nMoy We Suggest\n\u2022 F!u\"v bohv blankets    \u2022    hond knitter) goods\n\u2022 rnh rivers     \u2022     rornog*  rivers     \u2022     b^sotees\n\u2022 hnonett   o\"H   r\"ony   other   necessities   for   their\nr prn'ort\nCHINILLI IVINT\nHonaex-oots tn me IA yeors, crib cinrl carriage coven,\nluntuirt, tic , nil at very attractive prices.\nRoincnoti nnd enrmt, h\u00abod sqtsores, children's oprons,\netc , al VINYl PLASTICS in transparent ond assort\n*6 bright colors\nJHE (CHILDREN'S \u00a7HOP\nill IAKIR  ST\nNILSON, l.C\nR6?R QROCERY\nFriendly and Courteoui Service\nPHONI 161 FRII DELIVERY\nmt\nmt\nmt\nmt\nTOMATOIS: Okanagan fitld, 2 lot\t\nBEANS: Gr\u00ab\u00abn and yeHaw, 2 Ibe.  \t\nGRAPES: Thompson seedless, per lb.\t\nPEARS: Be-rrtett 3 Ib. bosket\t\nPEACHES: For canning, per crota\t\nPEACH PLUMS: 2 Ibt.  ltt\nSARDINES: Irunswitk, 2 fer . -\u2022\u00ab.\nSOUR MIXED PICKLES: 24 ei. far 35.\nSPINACH: Mslkin's Ittt, 20 ot. cant, 2 for J  Me\nIEEF STEW: Bum's, IS oi. cant, tach ttt\nFRESH CORN IN STOCK AT MARKET PRICI\nmd\nBRADLEYS\nMEAT MARKET\nFOWl  Choice,      *t***t\nfresh dressed, Ib    ett et*\nPOT ROASTS' Roundbone\nBlue and Com-       **l A*\nmerrial, Ib\nBRISKET:\nLb. \t\n15'\nBREAST VEAL:\nLb\t\n15*\nVEAL STEAK:       ******t\nShoulder   Lb    . .  AmJ\nVEAL ROASTS:     *_|C#\nShoulder, Ib. _._    *i.J\nRUMP    ROASTS    BEEF:\nCommercial, \/* f\\t\nLb __..__     IU\nCHEESE LOAF:\nLb. \t\n35'\nWEINERS:\nLb\n30'\nCOTTAGE\nCHEESE  2 lbs\n35'\n yz tomt Dath; Nmitu\nEitibllihed April a 190.\nK      Britiih Columbia',\n.   Malt Interesting Neunpaper\nlUlhed every mornlni except Sunday by\nmsws puuLisHiNG company, lim-\nD. JM Bikir Bl.. Nellon. Brltlih Columbia\nAuthorized as Second Clau Mall,\nPoitpfflce uepertmenl, OtUwa\nimber or the Canadian press and\nJi AUDIT BUREAU Or CIRCULATIONS.\nFRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1946\nThe Vital Issue of\nPersian Oil\nIran (Persia) is in the news again,\nlittle while ago interest centred upon\nisiia's claims to oil concessions In the\n)rtb of th'at country. And now a dis-\nitch luggests that Britain may interfile In Southern Iran.\n\u2022There and In Iraq (Mesopotamia),\nAnglo-Iranian Oil Company, has\nge concessions, and the British For-\nOfflce has issued a warning that\nIranian Government must ensure\nat conditions of security prevail. On\nground of recent disturbances In\nke South, the British are now moving\nfew Indian troops to Basra, Iraq, just\ncross the river frontier from Abadan,\nmn, which is the centre of the Anglo-\nftnlan operation and the site of its\nUge refineries. British relations with\nran, Iraq and even with Palestine are\nitd up with oil, for a 600-mile pipeline\nrom Kirsk In Iraq carries oil to Haifa\nt Palestine on the East coast of the\nlediterranean.\nThe situation in that part of the\nirjrld cannot  be  Intelligently inter-\nfeted without allowance being made\n'or the fact that oil is the stake for\n\u25a0\/hlch the nations are playing. The An-\n[lo-Iranian Oil Company is a business\nrenture of such magnitude that its cap-\ntal itock totals more than $131,000,000,\nttd iti payments to Iran have been that\nlountry's chief source of revenue. It is\ntot only a Bricish company, but a Bri-\n(tln-conrrolled company, for the Britiih Government owns $45,000,000 worth\nof Its stock, which carries a controlling\nInterest  Winston Churchill negotiated\nthe deal for Britain in 1914, as the oil\n\u25baas considered  essential  to  Britain's\nlediterranean lifeline''\nIn 1907, In the way that big nations\n1 when dealing with little ones, Bri-\nMtin \u00bbnd Czarist Russia divided Persian\njptl rights between them. Britain to be\nSupreme in the South. Russia in the\nNorth. Leninist Russia rennunced her\nclaim to the North, but did so rondi-\nttotully No other power was to be giv-\ntn the rights she wis surrendering It\n\u25a0 Uid thit she feared the draining nf\nTier own Batum oil fields vii under-\n'ground connections with Northern Ira-\nt__n fields, if these were operated The\n\u2022tench Purfina Company and the Stan-\n\"4_rd Oil Company both secured rights\nWhich would violate that provision, but\nRussian pressure at Teheran forced a\ni cancellation\nBritain, with her Southern ronres-\ngfons. ilso encountered obstacles In\n1122 the Shah of Persia lote up the document which gave the Anglo-Iranian\nCompany rights in ill nf Iran except\nthe five Northern Provin-es bordering\nUpon Ruasn ind the Caspian Sei \"You\nthink you have an nil cnn^ession. but\njrou haven t.\" said hr Br.tun moved\nWinhipi wi'h troops into th\u00bb Peruin\nOulf. *%l the Shah aRreed tn negntute\nI new agreement if it wore mor. favorable to Persia than that which, he said,\nhad given the oil company 20 per cent\nprofit. The ur*,- agrremrn', rut down\n'\u2022 the concession to about one sixth of the\ncountry's a;\u00ab*\u00bb in Southwest territory\nadjoining Iraq and the Persian Gulf\nThe Persian Government became entitled to i royalty of ibout $1 40 per ton,\n.payable In gold.\nIn 1M0, the agreement was agiin\nrewritten - thii time becauie the wir\nhad rut off shipping ficilitiee ind curtailed markct.\u00ab. \u00ab,i that production (lnd\nhence the Persian Government's revenue) was reduced Perm was guaranteed royalties of $lfi.non.O*)l per year,\nregardleai nf production.\nPrior to the present necesiitv thit\nBritain tike itepa to enforce order In\nthe neighborhood of her Iraniin con-\nceeeioni. the litwt development wai in\na\u00a7Te\u00abment reached hetwean Inn ind\nthe Soviet Union wherebv Ruuia holdi\nthe controlling, interest in a Ruuo Iranian oil partnership with development\nrighta In Northern Iran Thii igreement itipulatea that Inn will be eipected to maintain order\u2014ai the Brit-\n1\nish are now demanding ahe do ln tha\nSouth.\nBritain, Ruaala and the United Statea\nare all oil-hungry, and Iranian concessions are regarded as a particularly Important prize because the Persian Gulf\nand East Mediterranean area may well\nbe the centre of the world's greatest\nreservoir, one which may be producing\nlong after other fields have been exhausted. American companies, including a Standard Oil subsidiary and a\nsubsidiary of Socony, have secured concessions from the Lebanon Government\nand will operate in the Levant states\non the East coast of the Mediterranean.\nHonor a Writer of Songs\nThat Are Remembered\nA granite memorial was unveiled\nand flowery tributes paid at a Philadelphia function in July in honor of James\nA. Bland, the composer of the popular\nsong, \"Carry Me Back to Old Virgin-\nny,\" a man who died in poverty in 1911.\nThe public, which often fails to\nshow due appreciation of its benefec-\ntors during their lifetimes, scarcely realizes that \"Carry Me Back to Old Vir-\nginny\" was written by a colored man,\nnr, rather, by a man of mixed blood.\nJames Bland had a spectacular career\nin America and abroad during which\nhe wrote 500 songs. One of them is \"Oh\nDem Golden Slippers,\" which is the\ntheme song of the Philadelphia Mummers Day parade every New Year's\nDay.\nBland's most famous song, which is\nthe state song of Virginia, refers to \"the\nstate where I was born.\" But Bland was\nnot a Virginian. He was born on Long\nIsland. He met a great many Negroes\nfrom Virginia who manifested so much\nlove for the state from which they had\ncome that they Inspired Bland to write\n\"Virginny.\" Another of Bland's generally known songs, almost if not quite\nas popular, is \"In the Evening by the\nMoonlight.\"\nIn his palmy days Bland toured the\nUnited States as a member nf a group\nknown as the Haverly European's Minstrels. He was not'an illiterate man,\nhaving spent a period at Howard University. Lark of thrift caused him to\nlapse into reduced circumstances.\nThe International Lions' Service\nClub look a leading part in Inducing\nthe American public to commemorate\nthe musical work of Mr. Bland They\narranged to have G-rernnr Tuck of\nVirginia speak it the unveiling. The\nGovernor took occasion to repudiate\nwhat he regarded as a malicious charge\nthat \"there is no mutuality of understanding, nn tolerance, no co-operition\nbetween the members nf the white and\nNegro rices below the Mison and Dixon Line \" He said. \"We. In Virginia,\nhave a centuries' old tradition of respectful association between the races \"\n?? Questions??\nANSWERS\nOpen to eny reader. Namei ef penom\nuklng queitioni wlll net be publlthed,\nThere ll no ehirge fer thli urvlce. Quel.\ntloni WILL NOT tl ANSWERED BV\nMAIL except when there ll obvloui necei-\nelty for prlvaoy.\nCook,  Nellon\u2014Wlll you pleaie five me e\nrecipe for Boiton Cretm Fie?\nThe recipe It \u2022\u25a0 followi: Sift *A cup iugir.\nBeat until toft, one-third cup butter. Add the\niu|ir gradually. Blend these ingredients until\nthey are very light and creemy. Beit ln one\n\u2022t \u2022 time, two eggi. Add one teaipoon vanilla.\nSift before measuring. I'i cupi cake flour. Re-\nsift with two teaspoons tartrate or phosphite\nbaking powder and one-third teupoon uit.\nAdd the lifted Ingredlenti ln ibout three parti\nto the butter mixture, alternately with Ihlrde\nof Vi cup milk. Beat the batter after eich idditlon until It li smooth. Bike the cake ln two\ngreased 8-inch layer pans In \u2022 moderate oven'\n(375 degrees) for about 25 mlnutei. Place between the layers \u2022 filling of whipped cream,\nfruit, or vanilla cream filling, which Is as followi: One-third cup all-purpose flour; ** cup\ngranulated lugar; Vt teaspoon salt; 2 cupi milk:\n2 eggs, ilightly beaten; 1 tablespoon butter; 1\nteaipoon vanilla. Thoroughly mix the flour,\nu, cup of the sugar and salt in top of a double\nboiler; gradually add the milk, stirring constantly untitl smooth and thick\u2014about 10 mln-\nitantly untitl imooth and thick\u2014about 10 minutes Pour slowly, while beating constantly,\nover the eggs, which have been beaten with\nthe remaining V, cup sugar. Return to double\nboiler and cook 2 minutes Remove from the\nheat, stir ln bulter. and cool Then add vanilla\nMakei enough filling for three 8-inch cake\nlayers.\nO H, Nelson-As I would like to find oul\nthe nearest source where volcanic ash ll\navailable, could you give me iome Information about this?\nVolcanic ash deposits In British Columbli hive been found a! Aihcroft and Bridge\nRiver There tre poislbly deposits in the\nOkanagan alio.\nPress Comment\nCLOSED  PLANTS PAY  NO WAGES\nFrom the heads of both major Labor organizations ln America have come pronouncements that Indicate more reasoned and constructive thinking Ihan has. at times, guided\nthe unions. Mr. William Green and Mr Philip\nMurray have all but declared flatly against\nfair to everyone and will aid. rather than\nthe itrike ai a weapon They would subititute\nconference! of all lntereited pirtiei. seeking\ni solution of the price-wage problem that li\nhinder, reconvenlon.\nThu doei not indicate i weikenlng ln La-\nbor\"i determlmtion to get iti proper ihare of\nthe profiti of busineis and Induitry. Rither,\nIt reflecti i new and broader viewpoint, a\ngrowing realization of the flrt thit those ac\ntions which hinder production ire, ln tha\nlong run. injurious to everyone, including the\nworkeri.\nThli. of coune. ll obvloui Closed plinti\npay no wiges. nor ln iny major itrike of recent yem hive idvintagei been won which\ncould ever mike up for the loiiei The thing\nto do li keep the men at work turning out\ngoodi. and limultaneouilr leek the lolution\nwhich wlll bring propenty to everyone \u2014\nWindior Star\nTourists Should Not Have to\nWait for Liquor Permits\nAn irritation tn visitors to British\nColumbia that should be removed as\nsoon Rr possible is the fact that whereas re.idenLs of the Province may obtain a liquor permit immediately on\napplication tourisu must wait until an\napplication ha been forwarded to Vic-\ntoria ir.d the permit has been returned.\nAs i consequence, the visitnr is annoyed, beciuse he feels that he is being discriminated igiinit. and the illegal sale nf liquor is encouraged.\nThere is ilso discrimination against\nthe Interior of the Province. The tourist who ippliei to \u2022 Kootenay Liquor\nStore fnr a permit has tn wait Innger\nbefore he has the legal right to purchue liquor than has a tourist who applies in Victoria nr at the Coist.\nBY SERIAL NUMBER\nAnother huibind of Ganni  Waliki hu\nbeen given hll mirltil dlichirge it i western\nlepiritlon centre We believe hu wrlil number wu ilx\u2014Detroit Newi.\nLooking Backward\n10 YEARS AGO\nFrom thl  Dilly Newi of  Auguit  2J.  UM\nContnet for roid work on the Nelson-\nCaitlegir Highwiy hai been iwarded to A H\nGreen ea Co, the loweit bidden, at a figure\nof K3.SJ2M\nAdditional men were ruihed Into the fighl\nagainst flamei at Munro Lake near Cranbrook.\nat the weekend ai high wmdi whipped the\nfire forward\nIS YEARS AOO\nFrom tha  Dally Newi of Auguit 21. 1Kt\nBlack bail ire migrit'.ng from Idiho ;o\nthe Kooteniy Lake In large numberi\nThe propoul of Nelson to build or partly\nbuild the Ymir Roid li being widely dlicuued\nind receiving much lupport from ill quir'.eri\n40 YEARS AGO\nFrom  thi   Dally  Newi of  Auguit 2_  1*M\nAdam' liunch hn been fitted up with\nnew batteriei. ind mide in 80-mlle trip up the\nMiln Lake and returned In fine atyle lait\nweek\nThe Nelson cricket team was defea'ed by\nPortland at Victoria today\nA fire in Falrvlew yeiterday romp'.-'elt\ndemolished the home lnd IU contenti of Anton\nPleiffer\nRossland Social.'.\nBy MRS. f. Q. bray\nToday's Horoscope      Test Yourse,f\nYou ste robuit and vtgnrmji if todiy li tha\ninnlverury of your birth You excel ln ill\noutdoor iporti and are ikillful In any athletic\nconteit Ynu have a keanly alert and Inqulii-\ntire mind in abundance nt energy, are re-\nsourrefu! kind anad make Hose friend, easily\nY-vj ;^\\* tour home dearly, apd will b* very\nhappy in marriage D\" not begin new work or\nplans until this weekend li over, unleu Ihey\nart obligatory Arrangement! made now for\niociiI affairs or craitl\u2014 work are llklly tn bl\npoi'ronad Tha aun en'eri Virgo it I Tf P M\nMoney ichamu are liable to sound good thli\n\u00bbT\u00bbnln| but they wlll not work out Think ill\nthlngi through clearly\n1 Where in Africa do gilei lometlmei\nblow for nine diyi*\n1 Whit li the originil meaning of the\nword \"pallor\"?\n?> What group of ulandi ii dengnaird by\nlha  Initial!    ll   W   1   '\nTEST ANSWERS\n1   In the Sihiri Deiert\n1 Shepherd\n'  Brltlih Weit Indiu\nEtiquette Hints\nM ii |\u00abv\u00bb4 m_n!*t\u00abrt If h# r\u00bbi\u00bbnn\u00bbhlt\u00bb tn ron-\nf-vmini in ths ftnlftm\u00bb nf th* Hnwi, b.it iv.. tn\n\\i>m rrmt own p*rmn*liiT |n \u00bbn *\u00bbffort tn p.M***\ntyrmtjbcAr tnt, tin a. th#T da, * htn you kno*\ntt ii unwtM\nWords of Wisdom\nHi that il down needi fear no fill-Bunytn\nGems of Thought\nSteadfaitnen u i noble quality, but. un-\nguided by knowledge or humility It becomea\nraihneii. or obilinacy \u2014 Swarti\nROSSLAND, B. C. - I. I. Perkins, Principal ef tha MacLean\nSchool who nu been attending the\nSummer School union of the UBC.\nhu returned to the City.\nMr. and Mri. Robert Kiy ind\ndiughter, who hive been viilting\nMri. Xay'i parenti at Lethbridge,\nhive returned to their home here.\nMlu e*ein Bulck, who hu been\nln Vincouver for the put two\nmonthi, hu returned ind U thi\ngueit of her pirenti, Mr, md Mri.\nW. Bulck.\nMn. J. Mclwin ind ion Alliitilre\nwho hive been viiltlng Mn. McEw-\nan'i lon-ln-liw ind diughter, Mr.\nand Mri Owen Proud, hive returned to their home it Swltt Current,\nSask.\nMri. Gordon Cimpbell. who hu\nbeen on i two monthi holldiy trip\nto Prilrle polnti, returned to the\ncity.\nMiu Dorothy Wirr of Reglm.\nSask, ll the gueit of her fither, H.\nR Wirr.\nThe home of Mr. ind Mn. Oeorge\nDyeon, Pint Avenue, wu the icene\nof \u2022 pirty when thi memberi of the\nBirthday Club met to honor three\nof their memberi, Mri. T. Fourt,\nMn. O. W. Mara and Mrl. J. T. Tox.\nThe Uvlng roomi were artistically\ndeconted with Bummer flowen. A\niociiI evening wu enjoyed and\ndainty refreihmenU were urved,\nthe tea tible wu centred with \u2022\nlovely deconted blrthdiy cike.\nEech of the honored fueiti were\npreiented with \u2022 lovely gift from\nthe memberi.\nThoie preient were Mr. and Mri\nJ A. Wllllimi. Mr. and Mri. J. R\nBryin; Mr. tnd Mn. J. Milllgin,\nMr. and Mrs W. G. Min, Mr. lnd\nMri. J. T. Pox. Mr. ind Mn. T.\nFourt, ind Mr. ind Mn. G. Dyion\nMiu Mirle Bowen, who hu been\n\u2022 patient ln the Triil-Tadanic Hoipltil ilnce Friday evening, wai\ntriniferred to the Miter Mlierlcordlie Hospital here on Tueiday Mlu\nBowen wu Iniured In a cir iceldent neir Genelle on the Trill\nCutlegir highwiy.\nFRUITVALE\nrRUITVALE, B.'C.-Mr and Mn.\nJim- Malpln ind children. Fitly,\nKiren and Jlmmle ara ipendlng \u2022\nvicitlon with the formeri parenti\nneu Spokane, Wuh.\nMn. Robert Devil hu returned\nhome from Prince Albert, Saik.,\nwhere the wu cilled by the death\nof her fither.\nMn. F. Ktluilk wu a viiitor to\nReglm, Suk.\nMr. ind Mri. M. Cohoe were viiiton here from Wutlock, Alta.\nMr. md Mn. C. McKenzle end\nchildren of Winnipeg hive irrived\nhere where they plin to reilde.\nK. Soremon is holldiylng it thl\nCout.\nMr ind Mrl. George Ewtngi and\nfimily ire ipendlng i vicitlon it\nVlctorii\nMr. ind Mn Erneit Frey hid at\ntheir guest. Mn. T. Dlmmore of\nGrind Forks who hu now returned\nhome.\nMn. Sim Cromarty is holldiylng\n\u2022t Wiltevlllt. Suk.\nWasa Children to\nAttend School\nIn Community Holl\nKIMBERLEY. BC. Aug. tl -\nH. L. Abbott of the Dlitrlct School\nBoird ind C Tiylor Inipector\nof the Wui School DlvUion hive\ncompleted irringements to rent \u2022\nportion of the Wue Community\nHill   to   iccommodite   the   eight\nSupili iiolited by the dilute of\nie Wiu bridge.\nHollywood Gossip\nConover on Honeymoon in Hollywood\n\"Ogg I es Women\", Strictly Business\nBy BOB THOMAS |\nHOLLYWOOD, Aug. 23 (AP) -\nNote to California women: If a\nbrown-haired man oglei you more\nthan he shnuld. don't holler \"police\"\ntoo soon; it might he Harry Conover.,\nThc man whose model igency luppliei beautiei for migazlne coven\nand eliewhere Is ln theie preclncta\nprowling fnr talent. ThU li \u2022 fine\npistime for i min on his honeymoon, but it ii itrlctly builneu for\nHirry,\n\"Turnabout is fair play,\" he explained while lolling beiide the\nhotel pool with his model-bride,\nCandy Jones. After ill. Hollywood\ntook girls like Anita Colby, Joan\nCaullield. Jinx Falkenburg ind Dusty Anderson from my igency. Maybe\nI can steal some beiutlei from Hollywood\"\nConover irrived here from Dii-\nlu, where he ilgned up five glrli\nIn three diyi. \"Then I returned to\nthe hotel and found the girl behind\nthe counter was more beautiful\nthan any of them,\" he uld.\nIt's no cinch to leirn to be i model.\n\"It takei thi three Bi,\" uld Mn.\nConover. \"briini. beiuty ind breeding\" Obviously ihe hu 'em; thit'i\nwhy ihe'i Mri. Conover.\nThe little min who piyi cm expect to pay more for attending the\nneighborhood movie ihow The price\nof raw film itock li riling ind thei-\ntre idmiuioni miy follow . . .Ab-\nbott ind Coitello leive Siturdiy on\ntheir tour to benefit Lou'i Youth\nFounditlon. They'll pliy it Winnipeg ind ludlng Amerlcin cltiei . .\nSonny Tufti. recovering from hll\nblick widow iplder bite. U hiv.ng\nhit entire houu fumlgited.\nBATH, Englind (CP)- Blick\ngowm for the women'i choir it Box\nVillige Church nur here ere being\nmide from eld blackout curtaini.\nKIMBERLEY    iYAHK\nKIMBERLEY, BC-A number\nof showen have been held honor-\ning Mils Lucille Sgro, bride-elect\nMrs McCullouch ind Mlu V. Mottle entertained at a mucellineoui\nshower. Bingo wu enjoyed by the\ngueiti ind prizei were distributed\nfish-pond\" style. Mrs. J Byhim\nMiss V Poutoni, Mrs M Robertson, Miss Z Eikn. Mri A Nem-\nrivi. Mn E Zik ind Mri. R\nGrubluc entertained SO queiti In\nthe Catholic Church Club Roomi\nin Mm Sgro'i honor Court whut\nand bing were enjoyed. Mm Lor-\nrune Loraii with Mm Hindi\nHolland were prize wmneri Mri\nGordon Robertson won the lucky\nrup award Following i delicious\nlupper Mis. Poutoni presented the\ngu\u00bbst of honor with \u25a0 chest of\nsilver ind i pair of boudoir lampi\nROY - BANKS\nThe Rectory of the Sacred Heart\nChurch, Kimberley, wu thi icene\nof i pretty mid-dly wedding Aug\n19 when Jicqueline Adeli. only\ndiughter of Mr ind Mn H R\nBanks of Chipmin Cimp. becime\nthe bride of Pitrlck Denson. lecond lon of Mr ind Mri A W\nRoy of Lethbridge. Fither T\nMonaghan conducted the service\nGiven in marriage by her fither\nthe bride wu charming tn her\nI gown of blush Utln featuring \u2022\ntight bodice with net yolk ind long\npointed ileevei The long skirt had\nlnseti of net fnlU Ln thl front\nShe wore her mothers veil of\ntulle with Miry Queen of Sco'.i\nheiddresi Her bouquet wu of\nwhite rosei. white glidiolt ind gir-\nder.m with itreimen of white ribbon cirrylng cluiten of white roee-\nb'.idi lnd milden hur fern Attend-\nlng the bride were Mm Miry Llnduy ind Mm Evelyn Roy. while the\ngroom wu tupported by W McNeil\nof Birmby and John Banki\nbrother of the bride Bert Banki\n)r. wu uiher Following tha ceremony i wedding luncheon wai\nlerved to 24 gueiti at the home of\nthe bride'i pirenti Later a reception wai held on the ipectoui\nlawnl. some 230 gueiti ittendlng\nLeUsr in the evening the happy\ncouple left for i honeymoon trip\nto Banff. Uke Louiie ind Juper\nMn Roy travelling in a turquotie\n\u2022uit with blouse of white sheer and\nnavy acceisonei She won i purpti\norchid Mr ind Mn Roy will maka\ntheir home it St. Adile. where tne\ngroom li with the TCA Out-of.\ntown gueiU Included Mr and Mri\nR W Dumond ind Mr ind Mri\nE W. Ilulewood of Trill. Miu\n\"Hirvel of filiformi.. Mr and Mn\nJ rmgiind. Mn Oughtred. Bill\nOightred and Mr and Mri Bill\nTerguion all of Vincouver. Mr\nand Mri A W Roy. Mr ind Mn\nI. Roy and Mln Evelrn. Lauri\nlnd Kit Roy and Mrl E Gow nf\nLe'hbrldge. Mr and Mri Chart*.\n. Rteenion. Mi. Virginia Bill and\nMn E S'aplei of Premier Uke\nMn Hogar'h of Cranbrtwk O\nLiwrence of Nelion end Brock\nMontgomery of Fernie\nYAHK. BC-A Mlukowikl U\ntiking over thi milk builneu of\nMr. ind Mrl Mclnnli. itirting\nSept   1.\nMri. Him Undhont ind her\ndiughter. Dorli. returned home\nfrom Kellogg. Idaho, where they\nhive  been ipendlng i  holldiy.\nMr ind Mn G Bennet of\nCirditon. Alta. ipent \u25a0 week it\nthe home of Mr ind Mri G\nBourne\ni Mri. W. Willington and family\n.returned to Trill ifter ipendlng i\nholiday with Mn Wellington i\npirenU, Mr ind Mn. H. Mclnnli\nElder Lowell Urton. Glenwood\n\u25a0 nd Elder Clifford Millar. Mir.\nGrith. were overnight gueiti of\nMr ind Mn G Bourne, prior to\nleaving for Crinbrook where they\nwill remiin for ioma timi ii\nL D 8. mlulnnirlM\nMOVING\nTke Modern Way\n\u2022 CAREFULLY\n\u2022 EFFICIENTLY\n\u2022 SPEEDILY\nOperating 12 units, the largest fleet\nfor hire in Kootenay District.\nFor Expert Moving and Storage Service\nPHONE 1106\nWILLIAMS\nOf NILSON\n\"HEY, WAIT!\"\nWhere Would You Look.7\n0 Te iee  if teemese found yeur doe?\n% If you  went e  houie  or  opertment?\nO If yei vent U Hy I euiineu?\n\u2022 To buy e car?\n4) Te tell yeur liveitwk?\n% To iee If there wei en euction?\n% Te buy  fomtture?\nDEATHS\nOAKLANT*,   Cilif    -   Leonard\nDoc\" Mie'.ke, triiner for the Hollywood   itan   of   lhi   Pacific   Cout\nBueball Uague\nCravat wai the nam. given by the\nFrench in the reign of Louli XIV te\nthe icerf worn by Croatian Mldien\nin the Dally News Want Ads,\nof Course!\"\nTVe wnnt-odi eo Info nearly 7000 KeateMy lonn-iery homei dally. If your\ned -ei there, they'd reed it too.\nWken yen veer H tet p*eple lemettilnf\nUSE THE WANT ADS\nie fKey  wlll knew uke either needi  ionsethin|  er  hei   lomething  ro  i\u00bbll\nCALL 144\nNELSON DAILY NEWS\n \t\nSPORTS\nlards Clamber Up Beside Dodgers\ni Reds Hit Bums 2-0\nBy  STEVE   ROBERTSON\nCanadian  Preaa  Stall  Wrlttr\nTha National League Itidmhlp\nraited with two clubi Thunday,\nthanks to the efforta of Cincinnati'! Johnny Vender Meer and a\nbig three run Inning on the part\nef St. Louli Cardinal!.\nTha Cardinal!, playing tha aa-\neond half of a day-night twin bill\nat home agalnat tha peaky Philadelphia Philllei laat night, edged\nright up Into \u2022 tie with  Brooklyn  Dodger*  11  the  Burni were\ndowned 2 0 by  Cincinnati  Redi.\nAt Clnclnmtl there wai gloom In\nhe  Dodgers'  dressing   room  after\nhe Brooklynltei went icoreleis to\ndeprived of sole  leadership ol\nhe League.\nThe Dodgen got only one runner\nD lecond bate \u2014 Howie Schulti,\nrho doubled ln the fifth - u Van-\nler Meer handcuffed them with\nhree icattered hlta The veteran\nouthpaw fanned five and luued\nhree bates on balls ai he marked\nip hli ninth win.\nThe loiing pitcher wai Rube Melton, who ln ieven Innlngi wf.i\nouched (or nine hlll. one a home\nrun by Lonnie Prey in the ircnnd\nIn 11  Innlngi for thair first Boi\nton vjctory of thi leaion.\nPitcher Mace Brown, who re-\nlieved Tex Hughion ln the ninth,\nwai credited with the lou \u00bbnd 41-\nyear-old Earl Caldwell, who pitched the lait three innlngi in hli\n33rd relief role thli leaion got\ncredit for hli llth victory ol the\nyear.\nHughion held the Chliox to eight\nhiti and no runi in eight and two-\nthlrdi Innlngi but blew up In thc\nninth and gave way to Mace Brown.\nBob Feller failed in a relief role\nai Philadelphia Athletici icored\nthree rum ln the seventh to defeat\nCleveland 8-8 for tha Ai third\nstraight victory.\nFeller came In to spell Joe Berry\nwith the Indian! ahead 8-5, tw6\nmen on b\u00abie and one out. Pete\nSuder. George McQulnn and Hank\nMajeikl touched rapid Robert for\nthree singles which sent three runs\nover the plate before Feller retired the side.\nTWO FOR YANKS\nSteady pitching by Floyd Beveni\n\u2022nd Joe Page backed up by Johnny\nLindell'i    ilugglng    enabled    New\nYork   Yankeei  to  Uke   both   endi\nnning. The Red icored Iheir lint|0f , doubleheader from St. Louli\nlun in the opening Inning ai Claude\nJorbltt doubled lo left, wai aacrl-\nleed to third and icored ai Grady\nHatton ilngel to right.\nThe   Redbirdi   added   \u2022   ilx-hlt.\nIhree-run inning tn a one-run lead\nlor a 4-3 night victory.\nMUSIAL HOMERS\nHarry Brecheen wai on hll way\nD a ihulout over the Philliei but\nB the eighth Inning Emil Verbin\nangled and two other hlll produced three runi Brerheen'i matel\nllready had icored three runi ln\ntheir half of lhe lixth after Stan\nMuslal doubled in the fourth\n\u2022cored on Enos Slaughter's tw\n\u00bbU|er\nSt\u00abn Musial waa responsible for!\nCird! ifternoon victory n hli 12th j\nInning homer itop the right field\npevillon won  the gime.\nThe dedilve blow by Muilil,\nludlng Nitloml Leigue hitter,\nbroke \u2022 five-Inning deidlock which\nreiulted when the Phili itaged i\nfour-run uprliing in the eighth\nwing featured by a two-run homer\nby Ron Northey and a two-run\ndouble by Andy Seminlck.\nWIN IN 10TH\nBrowni 4-3 and 8-2.\nThe twin victory, coupled with\nBoiton'i lou to Chicago, left the\nYanki 12H gimei back of the front-\nrunning Red Sox.\nA Kheduled night game between\nDetroit and Washington wu poitponed after the teami had played\ntwo Innlngi. R\u00abin interrupted the\nproceeding!.\n95.000 To Watch\n-\u2022'Rains, All-Slars\nOpen Grid Term\nBy CHARLES DUNKLEY\nCHICAGO. Aug \u00a31 (AP) - The\nIMS football seison, headed for the\nlargest attendance ln the iporti\nhlitory, will get off to a ipecUcu-\nlar start tomorrow night with the\n13th annual conteit between the\nprofeulonil champloni-Loi Angeles Rami, tltleholden of the Nation-\nNew York Glanti nosed out Pitts- al Football League, and tha Collect-\nf\nBowling Alley.\nTo Cost $20,000\nBeing Built Here\nA bowling alley, with e capacity\nto carry 19 simultaneous gamei, li\nbeing constructed at an estimated\ncoil of 120,000 on the North ilde\nof Vernon Street, between Ward\nand Joiephine Streeti.\nA. E. Mitchell, owner of the new\nitructure, \"hopei\" he will have it\ncompleted by December but with\nthe varioui ihortagei he feeli It\nmay be some lime after IMS before\nIt will be finished.\nThe building, which hu \u2022 112V.-\nfoot frontage on Vernon Street, will\nhave ilx alleys to itart with, and\na coffee ihop on the main floor,\nand capacity for another 10 alleyi\nIn the basement.\nMr. Mitchell, prevlouily operated\na bowling alley in Taber, Alta,\n\u2022nd hu come to the Kootemyi for\nhis health.\n\t\n\t\n\t\n-\n(Ol\nBetter Golf\nBy SAM SNEAD\nLOOcENING TUt GRIP\nburgh Piniei. 10-8 in 10 Innlngi u\nrookie aouthpaw Monte Kennedy\nouthurlerl Rip Sewell, Pittsburgh's\nveteran right-hander\nPineh-hltter Jack Graham'i long\nfly scored Sld Gordon from third\natt All-Stan.\nThe game wlll be played before\na sellout crowd ol 95.000 In newly\nfloodlighted Soldier Field with the\nRama, victorious In nine out of 10\nchamplonihlp   nattlei   lait   eeaaon,\nbur with the deciding mirkrr In l heavily tivored lo triumph\ntte overtime seulon. Gordon walk- For the Collegiate squad general-\nid with ime out and raced to third ly it will be \u2022 poit-wir come-back\nan \u2022 ilngle by Goody Roeen lo art I tut of eignlflcanee. ilnce 34 mem-\n_w itige for Graham'i pay-off ben of the \u00ab man aquad. coached\nblow. by Alvin (Boi McMlllin of Indiana\nPitcher Warren Spahn of Boatnn j Unlvenity, are headed for proles\nBrivei hurled \u2022 four-hitter to de- iional gridiron pUy thu Fill\nteat Chicago Cubi 3-2 \u00bbnd bring Thlrty-nlne have been ngned by\ntbe Bnrei within 3>i gamei ol the newly orgmlsad All-Amerlci\ntbe third plice Cubi , Conference:    IS   by   the   National\nIt was hia alxth win of the era-'League.\nton and hli hird itnlght over the J    Baaed  oo  cold  percentage! nd\nCuba running the  Brivei itralght i pait performance* the Rami figure\nwlru over Chicago to ilx. to win, principally becauie of Iheir\nAfter loiing tight In \u25a0 raw to\\unity   of  play,  probably  t  better\n\u2022eettn Red Sax at Fenway Park, Unt and ctrtalnly mort experience\nthe   Chicago   WhIU   Sex   umt Tht   Rami   will  itart   11   vtttrini\ntram bthlnd te beat tht Arntrl- againit tht All-Stan  Mott nf them\neee   Lttfut'i   pact   attltn.  41. ware refulan who lut ytar iwtpl\nI through the proftuional iaaton to\nOrdiri Tiken for the champlonihlp\nSome of my reader! have written\n\u2022bout the trouble they hive with\n\u25a0llclng and alio with being itnlght\noff-line to the left Theu ire faulti\nof hlgh-hindlc\u00abp golferi, \u00abnd reiult moit frequently from looping\nLooping\" meini iwlnging the club\nbick correctly ilong one line, then\niwlnging It down Incorrectly to the\nbill, oulilde-ln u pictured. The effect li to driw the club-fice icrou\nthe bill, importing \u2022 rlght-to-left\nipin which reiulti ln \u25a0 illce. Where\na looper ihooti itnlght to the left\nol the dulred line of flight. It me\u00bbni\nhli clubheid li even with the hands\n\u2022t Impict. but his Incorrect outside-\nIn iwing drivu the bill left. If you\nin \u2022 looptr. itreu pulling your\nhandi straight down toward your\nright pocket u you itart the downiwing Make iure that you withhold\nthe uncocking of ih\u00ab wrilti until\nyour handi are hlp-hlgh If you itart\nto uncock the wrliti at the top, you\nttnd to throw tht club out and\naround, producing the loop lnitead\nof retracing your backiwing u the\nclub goes down Looping Is alio\ncaused by starling to nverae the hip\nand shoulder pivot too loon in the\ndownswing.\nMap Strategy In Lakes' Ship Strike\nStriking leamen from tht oil tanker Martha E. Allen dlicuu\nitrike itrattgy u their ihlp remalm Idle at tht Shtll Oil docki In\nToledo, Ohio, fully loided wllh 17,000 barrtli ol oil. Forty ihlpi havt\nbttn Immobilized by tht itrlkt, called b\/ tht Natlonil Maritime\nUnion. Jouph Curran, Preiident of tht N.M.U, predict! that the\nwholt laku fleet wlll bt tltd up In 10 dayi If the itrike continuei.\nStrike luut li a 40-hour wttk.\nMountaineers\nCertain of Quebec\nLacrosse Title\nTORONTO. Aug. 22 (CP)-Que-\nbec Mountaineer!, who hive rolled\nup 17 itnlght vlctoriei since June 7,\n\u2022re certiln of finishing on top of the\nQuebec Senior Lacrosse League\nwhich winds up Sunday. But the\nunlor Ontario leadership still is a\ntossup between St. Catharines Athletics and Mlmico Mountaineer!.\nThe OnUrlo schedule windi up\nSaturday night, with playoffi lUrt-\nIng next week, and In the season's\nfeature match lut night St. Catharine! defeated Mlmico 18-9 to break\nthe flrit-pl\u00abce tie between the two\nteami. Both clubi have \u2022 game left\nto play\nThli wu todiy'i aenlor Ontario\nstanding\nTeam\nW.\nI.\nT.\nPtl\nSt. Catharines\n23\n\u00bb\n1\n47\nMlmico\n13\nfi\n1\n4.1\nHamilton\n17\n12\nn\n31\nOwen Sound\n17\n12\nn\nIt\nBarrle\n12\n17\nn\n21\nBnmpton\t\n7\n22\nn\nit\nOrillia\n2\n\u25a0:n\n0\n4\n4  WHEEL  SCOOTER5\nNOW ON  DISPLAY  AT\nSAM BROWN\nOun, Lock and Crete Worki\n1S4S to.MI\nBall Standings\nNATIONAL  LtAQUt\nBrooklyn\nSt LouU\nChicago\nBotton\nClncinnitl\nHew York\nPhiladelphia\nPltUburgh\nAMIRICAN\nBotton\nHew York\nDetroit\nWuhlngton\nCWvtlind\nChkttgn\nSt  LouU\nPhlladtlphia\n71    43\n71    41\nI.   Pet\ntil\nLIAOUI\nSll\nIX\nv\u00bbJ\n4',7\n44-1\n423\n4*\u00bb\nFEEL\nSH**P\n\u00abv*sv:\nGillette\nBLUK BLADES\n\u2022HA*?**1\nCrUktM Mo\u00bbM\nLONDON. Auf D itUiiUn- -\nYwkthlr. Kitflwh count? '\u25a0\u25a0..\u00ab#'\nrKampinniuhip T#*4#rt. |_in\u00ab-r. thtlr\nISO. victory nf th\u00ab tm.tnr. t\/>da*\nwhtn th*t derfMtfl-d Olot>\u00abrwfl4?r_hlr*\nBilli Roblntnn'i fpln btrnhnt fnr\nYnrkihir. wu .rrwtotlbU fn 10\nnrtrt ht lev-k t\\mt \u00bb:rk**'i fnr TT\nruna\nfamltr\nHtm. Tt DerrbTihirt- Kiwi _rori by\n\u00bblftii wick**., flrtt Inningi Dtrby-\niVrr _]]. Ktmi 190. fe.-r.--l innlrvfi\nDtrby IM. Ktnl 1\u00bb for tan, wkk-\ntit\nA-Ammr rt Wtrwifkihlrt tomt\nwr~n by innin** im. JO runt Flrtt\nInning. Wirwittuhirf %%*, tomt\ntt$. MCM.4. Ir.rir.fi Wirwirkthlrt\nII\nYorkihlrt vt Otooctrttrthtrt\nYorkthlrt *\"\"*** by nint wirktii\nFlnt Inntnji OkMtcwttr\u00abh.rt 101\nYnrkihirt 111 mcr**M Innlngi OVou-\nrttt#r M. Yotktblrt tight for o\u00ab\u00ab\nwWkti\nKtmpthirt vt I_\u00bbii-\u00abtr_\u00bbrthlrt\nFlrtt In inn \\ * \u25a0 **\"*\u2022 110 Hi-*;-\n\u2022hirt VI Mrtmd inningi I-#T\u00abi.#r\nMfnr two\nOltmornntthirt r%* Surrty Firti\ntfinlnn OUm\u00abx|tn MS. Surrty 111.\nMTMM lnntf.fi   Surr-T  IM for four\n\\ At-.rttSir* vt llotntrttithlrt\nT. f ;i    ! i    ,i- -.   Ml   for\ntight iWtirt.. l-w*tfttl IM. wrond\nInning*. S^mtrttt II for ont\nWotrt-rttrthlrt vt M AA\\mmt\nMtt.  Wf-oneH   innings    Worrtfltr   IM\nfr\u2014i .t l\u00abo\u00bbrtl_imp-o\u00bb.\u00abbirt\nfirti inningi rtorthtmp.on MS.\nm-jmm* 111. m******tb4 inning. Norlh\ntmp**tt*A\\   *mxm*  tm  to*rmri\nCARUMX rumbtrlttMl. KnfUrw.\nfCT-- Htv Tb--mti SlfV-m*' (Str\n(\u2022In to ttw King, hat bttn tpt^tntt*.\n\u25a0*tfV>|i of Ctrl***   f.r?t 'H\u00bbr|\u00bb-|t.\ntttr te kt tn AnfltoM \u25a0,__.\u25a0\u00bb\nTodty, w* print \u25a0 picturt conUin\ning i world of golfing wlidoni. The\ndotted line it tht Itft picturtt th*\nwrong tctiofi of iwtnjlnf th* club\nout ind irourvd from th* top. Tht\ndotttd lint ind irrow to th* right\nItluitnttt tht corrtcl tction for th*\nhandi. which La, thtt you ihould\npull _h*n. down from th* top. to\nwtrd tht right hip. and never twlnf\nout and around If you will pull\nyour handa down from th* top ar.d\n\u2022ort of \"gathtr\" your hip and ihouldtr pivot from a ilow flirt, lnitead\nof ruahlng tht hip and ihouldtr pivot, you wtll rom* down arooothly.\nKcurattJy. miidt-out to tht ball.\nNotlct th* grip of tht two handi pictured it th* top of tht backiwing\nTht Important part to ob*erve, fi\nthat th* lift htnd li firmly rloMd.\nthat th* wruti art fully coerktd, and\nIII the golftr haa to dn rrom thli top\npotltion with a grip likt thii li to\nHart ilowly, gathtrlng momtntum\nM ht fo*t. iwing hli handi airtight\ni down, \"gathtr\" hli hip ind ihoulder\n'pivot tiow.y md h* Il find hlmttlf\nIn th* gronv* for a btautlTul flight\nKdltnr'i not* A ntw printed diagram\u2014Applying Backtpin-may b*\nhad on rtauttt Ervclott a 4-ctnt\niiamptd. ttlf addreattd envelop*\nTrail SoftbdT\nSet-up Cott $150\nTHAIU B C . Aug t_\u2014Co*t of op\n\u2022riting th* Trtll Softball Lttgut\nfnr tht rtgultr IMI arhtdult rear\/hut a total of MM. according to Mrt\nTat\" laotblkh. StfTttar7Trtat.tr\ntr\nGata rtrtipta hav\u00bb rtaehtd IIS a\ngam* for th* M gamtt played, totalling mm\nl<*ag.it playnffa bagin Sunday\nwith (nt Canadian Lancm going to\nCaailtgtr and lh* Bon Ton* playing\nUn-a*   Afwt   htrt\nTO HONOR JUNIOR\nKING WITH FULO DAY\nKriTKIKlls. Oil. Au| - ICPI\nA ar-rial irvi'aii ,n tirlA It, In\nhonnc nf Oerrr KMM 1 ring. 17 tsar\nnit IWaawaT Ck.II Cluh mtmhtr\nwha worn lht Canadian JunlAT rham\npVt_Mp it latmnnton recttillr, will\nbe holi ei hit hnmt enruee htrt\nSee4. 14. II wat teamat boiey\nNK.HO ALL AMERICAN\nMAT FUT IN MONTH AL\nMONTIItAU Auf B KT. H.r\nhart Trewtek. a*\u00bb..\u00bbtrnM ever.\nwha rJtrtal lee Ikree reen with lht\n\u2022ll-Amtrlet neert. All slltr Utm ini\nter fosir with Ktnlurtty Hell Unl-\ntenilr. anlrttl htrt lM.I(tit tn\nbrief la three Iht nwnthtr nf Am-\nuiten r'ar.r* taaeiliil tn plar\nwllh V|..*ir.\u00abl AlraitltM nf tht At|\nr\u00ab\u00ab Fnwtbell rtrr-li\nPeace Moves Back\nWith Blut Bombers\nWINNIPEG. Au|. 23 (CP)-The\ndove of price moved back into IU\nVTInnlpei Blue Bombers rooit todiy\nifttr a 4t-hour lapse and all wu\nharmony on the blue and (old team\nwhich takei the lid off the Wutern\nCanada Football season Auf. SO and\nSept. ] with Iwo exhibition fames\nwith Montreal Alouettei.\nThe 1] Bombers who had represented a written demand to Ihe club\nrxecutlvt of a Joint 14500, J25 a week\nand docton' feei ln the event of In-\nJury which would prevent them\nfrom worklnf at their refulir Jobi\nand another 11000 to be toned Into\nthe pool If the team mtdt tht Ent-\nWr.t flnili. ill ittended the usual\nnifht  practice.\nAt IU concluilon\u2014and fani uld\nlt wn the beit practice of tht yur\n\u2014they met with club offlclali, af-\nrttd to withdraw their demandi\nand accept the club'i \"uliry \u00abched-\nule \" Tht club on 111 part agreed\nto accept the clautt coverlnf Injurlei\nOther announcement! followinf\ntht  pricticei:\nDouf Gauthler. formtr Perdue\nalar, la traniferrlnf to tht Univtr-\n\u25a0lty of Minltoba and will play for\nthe Bombeea:\nNo mort playeri wlll bt Imported\nfrom United Stitet,\nJohnny Hammond. Bomber! proa-\npert, ll folnf to thl University of\n.Wuhlnfton. (both Giuthltr ind\nHimmond irt local product!);\nCoach Jack Wtit wlll name hia\nflnt and ttcond teami Sept 5, Iti-\nvlnf unchown pliyen frtt to play\ntletwhert.\nSales Oulspeed\nWall Streel Ticker\nNEW YORK, Aug. 23 (AP)\nStocks today suffered their aharp-\neat dtp and heaviest telling in\nmonth following a tumble of more\nthan $12 a share in American Telephone Common.\nFor a while heavy selling in\nsteels, motors, rubbers, rails, utilities and Industrials put the high\nspeed ticker tape behind floor\ntransactions. Dealings then slowed\nand enough support Irrived to reduce substantially extreme losses\nof II to 18 a share.\nLiquidation was attributed to pessimism over the foreign situation,\ngrowing labor rifts and the recent\nrefusal of the market to reflect\nnumerous increased dividends and\nother business news.\nMINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 22 <AP>-\nDirectors of the Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce, local grain trading pit. voted at a special meeting\nlate Wedneaday to permit trade in\nwheat futures for May, 1M7, and\n\u25a0ubaequent deliveries and in corn\nand feed barley tor December,\nlMfi, and subsequent deliveries.\nThe ictlon was based on the\nPrice Decontrol Boardi decision to\nlift controls in all categories of\ngrain trade execpt flaxseed and soy\nbeans.\nLeah Battle\nRedmen In\nPlayoff Opener\nNelson Maple Leale open their\nbest-of-thrte Wert Kooteniy Boxla\nLeague leml-flnali tonlfht with tha\nRedmen et Rouland.\nThe Lead wlll be almoit at full\nstrength when they take the floor\nin the open-air imall-itzed arena.\nOnly player rnlulng from the Lett\nbench will be Glen Price who hai\nbeen unable tn play ln the lait\nfew famu becauie of builneu\nreaaoni.\nTony Merlo, Trail goalie, who wii\nInjured In the Bear-Redmen fray\nMonday, li expected to mlu the\nopening fame of the finale.\nNelson lineup wlll be Cookion.\nKuhn, Graves, Morrli, Lepolnte,\nArt Choquette, Jickle Gilllcinoo,\nMayo, Red Wassick. Joe Gilllcano.\nThompion, Griffin, Hlll, Towniend,\nAppeL'\nNelson 9 Under\nPar for Day\nPORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 22 (AP)\n\u2014Big Byron Nelaon, racking up\nlub-par golf again today, raced another lap In defence of hli Profei-\nslonal Golferi' Auociatlon champlonihlp with a 3 and 2 victory over\nHerman Barron, White Plaini, N. Y,\nin the third round of match play\nover 36 holes.\nWhen Nelmn cloied out the contest on the 34th green, ifter halving the last five holei with hli rival, he wai nine under par for the\nday.\nDiitrict Annual\nOf Rod and Gun\nClubs Here Oct. 31\nPlant ire being made to hold the\nannual meetinf of the Weit Kootenay Zone of the Rod ind Gun Clubi\nAuociatlon here Oct. 31. Preiident\nJ. J. Mclwtn of the Auociatlon\nuld Thunday. Gime Commluloner\nof B.C, J. C. Cunnlnfhim. li expected to be In Nelion at that time,\nhe added.\nDuck hunten m\u00bby hive their\nseason shortened thli yeir. lnitead\nof the Sept 15 to Dec. 15 duck\nhuntlnf period. It is expected that\nthe season wlll start Oct. 1 and end\nNov. 30.\nWEATHER POSTPONES\nT\u00bbYAT\nCROSS-CHANNEL SWIM\nLONDON. Auf 22 (Reuten)\u2014\nJorfe Berroeta. Chilean iwlmminf\nchampion who wai lo have made an\nattempt to crou the Engltah Channel from Cap Grli Nez tonight, hai\npoitponed hli try Indefinitely becauie of bid weither.\nHE SHOWS 'EM\nKANSAS CITY, Auf 23 (AP'-A\nmite-elied 12-year-old golfer ihowed the old limeri todiy u word\ngot iround thtt he hid ihot i one\nunder pir 71 on one of the city'i\ntoufheit courses.\nWhen little Bobby Rlchirdi md\nhii three young gulling companions\ncuni back to the clubhouie with\nBobby'i sensational score car. disbelieving memberi followed the\nyoung folfer iround the firat nine\nholei of Swope Pirk Golf coune\nNo. 1 to iee If he could repeat the\nperformance Bobby obligee! by fin-\nIihlng with a two over par 3t over\n\"blowing up\" on the flnt hole and\ntaking \u25a0 two over pir ilx.\nSport Fallacies\nt, MARQIRY MIHIR\nTa ihe avereea hae.iy fan, thi\nHastily Cup It lymbollc ef hackly lupremeeyl\nBut It lin't'\nBack In IMO Lord Stanley of\nKngland paid the equivalent of ISO\nfor It and donated It to the OnUrlo\nAmiteur Hockey Auociatlon before the turn ol the century. The\nnip went lo the chimpion teim of\ntha league\nIn the early 1Mu\"i most of the\ngreat amiteur hockey teimi turned\nfirofeealonll .Eventually tha Stan-\nay Cup came to lymboltse pro-\nfeeatonil supremacy, ai It had itood\nfor imiteur nipremicy Today the\neoat of mry team In the National\nHockey leegue la lo win poeseaalon\nof the rup\nBut tha trophy doein't fo every\nyear In the leafue-leadlng team at\ntha rlnee of the aeeion. Or even to\ntha team In eecond piece. Or In\nthird\nThe winner of the cup la deter-J\nmined by the Stanley Cup playoffi\nIn which the four top teami In the\nloop play \u25a0 eerlee for poeeeulon\nnf II\nThua the team to gain Dm Stanley Cup may not, \u2022\u25a0 teeted ever e\nfelrly long period, be Ihe beet In\nIhe country In feet, it may even\nn-k ae lew ae fourth.\nWIN FOt ADMIRAL\nKDMOItTON. Aug. H (CPi\nAllied Admiral. three-yen nit\nblack er.ll owned hr J I Oellna.\nnf Calgary, today raptured Ihe |M0\n\u2022torkyerdi handicap, fifth and lea-\nlure rare ran today'i card the llth\nA the II-ay Fill reee neet\nE. KOOTENAY COAL\nOUTPUT DOWN\nVICTORIA. Auf* M (CP>-Cc-_l\noutput of mines in all dlatrle-ti nf\nthe Provlnct decreased last mnnth\nfrom July. 1M5. monthly report of\nthe Chief Inspector of Mines\nshows.\nToUl output last month was\n104.7-* tons, compared with 110,91*.\ntoni ln July. IMA.\nVancouver Island mines produced\n4292.1 long tons, againit -43.716 in\nIMS.\nOutput of tht Fj.<t Kootenay District coal mines was M.916 tons\nlast month, against 61,533 tons In\nIMA\nIn the Nlcoll - Princeton District\n1319 tons wtre produced last month.\nNorthern District produced 743\nton*\nBASEBALL TOWN CLAIMS\nS KIDS IN MINOR LEAGUE\nNEW YORK, Auf n I API-Peru,\nlllin.iis. which launched a boyi\nbaieball town In thr Unlled Statei\n. five kldi who came out of the\nBoyi' League are playing Minor\nleague ball thil year, and two more\nhave been alfned for 1M7 The\nNo 1 Peruvian Is Pitcher Run layer, optioned by the Cubi to Naih-\nvllle.\nLIAOINO JOCK SOOTS\nANOTHER HOMI\nVANCOUVER. Aug. 12 (CPl The\nAvondale Stock Firm's Eltorada\nihowed iparkllnf form In winning\nIhe feeture race at Halting! Park\nhere today Jockey Jimmy Sive-\nwrlfhl. currently peeing the herd-\nbooU, brought Ihe bUcV tlx-year-\nold mare from far beck to win going\naway\nEUROPE OPENS\nTRACK MEET\nBERLIN. Aug. JJ (AP) - More\nthan 300 German workmen iwarmed\nover Berlln'i lJ0,00O-ieit Olympic\nSUdium todiy. refurnlihlng It for\nthe blggeit Internitlonil iporti cir\nnivil here line* pre-wer dayi\u2014the\narmed forcei European theatre track\nand field champlonihlp! to be held\nSeptember 7 ind B.\nAllied countrlei which h\u00abv\u00ab iccepted lnvltatlofli to compete ln the\nmeet, patterned tfter the lait Olym\npics held here In 1M0. are: BriUln\nthe United SUtei. Belgium. Ciech-\noilovikli, Denmirk. Prince, Lux\ncmbourg. Greece, Netherlands, Norway, Poumd \u00bbnd RusaU.\nvAMCoorn stocks\nMINI!\nBayonne  \t\nBrilorne    \t\nB R Com\nB R X\nCariboo Gold\nCongreei\n| Dentonli\n: George Copper\ni Golconda\nGrandview\nGrilll Wlhkme\nHedley Maicot\nInt C 4 C\nliland Mountain\nJ aeon\nKooteniy Belle\nMcGlllivny\nMlnto\nPacific Nickel\nPind Oreille\nPioneer Gold\nPremier Bord\nPremier Gold\nPrlviteer\nQusUino\nRed  Hawk\nReevei MicD\nReno Gold\nSilmon\nSheep Creek\nSilver Rldge\nSllbak Premier\nWhitewater\nTaylor Bridge\nWellington\nOILI\nAnicondi\n\u25a0lih\nLONDON (CPi-Erlc Coeaum. II.\nwee lent tn \u25a0 Borital Improvement\nhome fnr Ihree yean for opening e\nmall box wllh a acrew driver and\nHeillng letten containing checki\nAnglo Cm\nA P Com\nCilgiry A Ed\nCilmont\nCommoil\nCommomwi\n[foothllli\n{Home\nMcDougil Segur\nMercury\nModel\nOkilU Com _.    _\nPacific PtU\nRoy\u00abl C\u00abn\nSuneet\nVinalla\nINDUSTRIALS\nCapital   ElUtei\nCout   Brew\nPielfle Coylt\nPowtll Rlvtr\nUnlttd Diatil\nUNLIITID MINII\nBig Mlnourl\nRlutblrd\nBrooklyn St\nCentnl Zeballoi\nCenly\nClublm Comitock\nCuyunl\nPederil\nHedley Amil\nHome Gold\nNoble Plvt\nOljrrnplc\nPte Eait Oold\nPilot\nProiptrlni\nSpud Villey\nTaylor Windfall\nVininda\nWeeko\nWrit Explor\nUNLIITID OILI\nCommand\nI freehold\nGranville\nI South Ind PtU\n.Us.\n1300\nUVi\nlOVt\n330\n.ll*\n42\nII\n21\n30\nll-H\nIU\n12\nIM\nit\n.10\n2(1\nOrt\n17\n2 7.S\nHI\n08\n1 8(1\nM\n20\n.08 V,\nIU\n12\n314\n1 10\n30\n! r.i\no;i\n71\n07\nMVi\nIM\n11\n1S-,\n.34\n.12\nIS\n1 71\n29(1\n07\n05\nIIH\n43\n7.5\nnil,\nOS l,\n12\n16\n1250\n18\n3 215\n12\n13\n15\n,14\nISO\ntl\nIM\n:<\nMH\n300\nt.\u00ab\noa1,\nlaU\nH\n32\n.0.4\n140\n22',\n130\n35\nOJUj\n07',\n0<!\n12\n1 90\n2\u00ab\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, FMPAY, AUGUST 23, 194- \u2014 7\nSeven Top Flight\nForeign\" Golfers\nTo Try U. S. Amateur\nNEW YORK, Aug. 33 (AP)-At\nleut ieven golferi Including three\nCanadians, who htve gained fame\nouUide the continental United SUtei\nwill try for the United SUtet amateur golf title this year, t study of\nthe entry list for the Sept 9-14\ntournament at Baltuirol, N. 3..\n\u25a0howed today.\nThe foreign Hit Is topped by\nRobert Sweeny of London, who hu\nmade hli Unki repuUtlon In Britain. Ai winner of the 1037 Brltlah\namateur crown, Sweeny la exempt\nfrom qualifying for the United\nSUtes meet.\nfive of the remilnlng six, however muit win their wiy through\ntht qualifying tests next week.\nHenry Martell of Edmonton, new\nCanadian amiteur chimpion, will\ntry to mike the gndt it Mlnneipolli next Mondiy ind Tueidiy.\nJohn B. Nash and Colin M. Brown.\npair of London, Ont, llnkimen,\n\u2022re aulgned to thl Detroit tests next\nTueiday.\nNsw Westminster\nTakes First Gams\nOf Playoffs\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B. C, Auf.\n22 (CP)\u2014The hometown Adanaci\ntook tha first game in the best-of-\nflve semifinal playoff series when\nthey trounced the Vsncouver Bur-\nrards 14-B In an Intercity Lacrosse\nLeague game here last night.\nThe win put the A's one up and\nboosts the odds agilnit the Blue\nBomber crew from even money to\nS to 1.\nBALL SCORES\nAMIRICAN\nDiy gamei Thursday:\nflnt g\u00bbme\u2014\nSt. Louis 100 030 000-J   6   3\nNew York        000 040 OOx\u20144   I   3\nGelehouse and Mancuio; Beveni\n\u2022nd Robinson.\nNATIONAL\nBoston 000 130 000-3   \u2022   0\nChicago 000 010 100-3   4   0\nSpahn and Mill; Schmlti, Kuih\n(7) lnd Livingilon.\nINTERNATIONAL LIAOUI\nToronto 3, Rocheiter 4.\nSyricuie  J, Jeney City 7\nMontreal 4, Buffllo 3\nAMIRICAN   AttOCIATION\nKansas   City   . 4   13    3\nToledo     7    8     1\nMilwaukee    \u00ab   10     3\nColumbus 3    11\nNATIONAL LIAOUI\nBrooklyn 000 000 000-0   3   1\nCincinnati 110 000 00x-3   \u2022   0\nMelton, Lombard! and Edwerdi;\nVmdermeer end Mueller\nPhllidelphli      000 010 140-0 13    1\nSt.  Louli 103 010 100-7 11   0\n(13 lnningsl\nHoent. Hughei. Karl, md Semln-\nIck:   Dlckion.   Wilki.   Pollett   and\nKluttz.  Ganglola\nPhiladelphia      000 000 0IO-S   7    1\nSt.   Louli 00 103 OOx\u20144 11    0\nRaffemberger. Stinceu, Mulllgtn\nlnd Seminick; Brecheen ind Rice.\nGinglola.\nNew York        000 000 00O-1   8   1\nPitUburgh 000 000 IMO\u20140   3    1\nKennedy and Cooper; Sewell and\nBaker.\nSt Louis 000 003 000\u20143   *i 1\nNew York 110 OOOlfix-t 10 1\nZoldak.   ferrick   ind   Mancuso;\nPage and Nlarhoi.\nChicago 000 000 OM 01\u20144 11 1\nBoiton 110 000 100 00-3 11 1\nUl Innlngi!.\nSmith. Miltibergtr. Cildwtll ind\nHiyes,   Treih;    Hughion,    Brown.\nJohnion ind H. Wigntr\nClevelind 301 003 000-1   t 0\nPhllidelphli       0)0 400 JOx- 8 li 3\nReynolds. Berry, ftlelr. Krtkiua-\nkil ind Hegin; fowler, Harris tnd\nDtaauUU.\nAMIRICAN   AttOCIATION\nMinneapolis 5. Louisville I.\nSt Piul S, Indlimpolli I.\nWll     .\nBremerton 1. Vsncouver 3\nTicomi 3. Silim 3\nProfessionalism\nTHI May\nCancel Olympics\n\u25a0y  ALAN   HARVIY\nCinidlin  Pren Stall  Writer\nNEW YORK, Aug. 33 (CP) - A\ncenturiei-old conflict over pro-\nfeulonallim \u2014 tomethlng the early\nGreek! had a word Ior \u2014 eait un-\ncertainly today over the projected\n1948 renewal of the Olympic gamea.\nNobody waa aaylng anything definite, but reporti from Olio, Norway, pointed up the poiilr\/llty of\n\u2022 diiagreemtnt over piyment to\n\"imateur\" athletici which might\ncause a rift between competing\ncountriei and perhapi lead to\nabandonment of the classic cham.\nplonshlpi.\nCurrent causes of discord on i\ntopic Ihit caused bitterness and\neven scandal among the Greeks ind\nRomans ln the early Olympiad!\ncame ihirply into focui Wedneidiy\nwhen tht Congreu of the International Amateur Athletic federation,\nmeeting ln Oilo, ippointed \u2022 seven-\nman commlulon to Uckle tht\nproblem of Increiied profeuloml-\nIsm In sport\nBehind the ippolntment, lt wu\nreported, wai lhe queitlon of\nwhether eUU-subsldlrcd Ruulan\nathletes could be declared eligible\nto participate In the 1343 Olympic\nGamea, acheduled lor London.\nRuuia does not belong to the\nfederation, but It has been reported\nthat she wlll ipply for membenhlp\nIf the subluxation queitlon ii\nsettled to her satisfaction.\nIn London, lt wu anticipated Uut\nBriUln would breik with tht\nFederation If paymenti to ithleUi\nwere authorized, with the United\nSUtet likely to follow tult. Wllh.\ndriwil of BriUln would shift the\nicene of the '48 Gimei from London and If the United Statei took\nslmlltr action the competitions conceivably might not be held et all.\nBelter Prices\nBring Reopening\nOf Silver Mines\nVICTORIA, Aug. _ (CP)-fint\nmajor development ln the expected\nrush to reopen Brltlih Columbls'i\nlong dormant ailver mine* following the recently innounced lncreaie\nIn the price of ulver cime today\nwhen It wu tuthorltttlvtly reported thtt opentloni irt to be\nresumed it tht Torlc Mlnu on\nAlice Arm it tht held of Portlmd\nCinil\nMining Corporition of Cin\u00abd\u00ab, It\nwai leirned. Intend! to develop the\nold mlnei Thi company wlll tract\n\u2022 300-ton mill and n prepared to\nipend at lent lton.000 In a plin!\nMlnei Mlnlittr R C MicDonild\ntodty deicrlbed the move u or,\nof the blggeit developmenU In the\nProvince for miny yem.\nThe compeny li uklng the Provinciil Government lor mlsUnce\nIn conitructlng \u2022 road Into the\nmine.\nSALMON PACK W0*ST\nIN SIX SEASONS\nVICTORIA. Aug 33 (CPi-Brlt-\nlih ColumbU'i ulmon pack thii\nyear is lees than half tht toUl pick\nat this time lut rear.\nWhile Ihe pack during tht correiponding period of Ittl leaion wu\nthe best during the lnt ilx ytan.\nthe pack to fir thli yetr ii the\nsmsllett\nOnly 4K8S7 cuei hive been\npacked to fir At thli time lut\nyur 910,804 cuei had been packed\nPoor runi of loekeye and pinkl\nUrgily trt to blamt tor the small\npack but catchei generally have\nbeen poor thli yur. Socktyt peck\nli 301.711 cues compired to 113.023\nlast yeer.\nNo Comment on Rule\nChanges for Amateurs\ni    WINNIPEO, Aug  JI ICPi\u2014Prei-\n, Idem Sydney Hilter of the Amateur\nAthletic Union of Cinadi said hen\nloday ht htd no offlclil comment to\nmaki on i nport tht Internitlonil\n'Amateur Athletic federation had\nippolnted  \u2022 tpeeltl  nmmiulon  to\nI itudy changu ln rulu governing\nqualification! lor entering imateur\ngamea.\n| (The ippolntment gave rln to report! In EngUnd that BriUln may\nbreak away from the federation If\nthe body allows paymenti to \"am-\nateur\" athlete! and that British par.\ntlclpation In the Olympic Oimei\nmight eeeie 1\nMr Halter uld unofficially, however, that tht iltuitlon ln England.\nwhere the Brltlih branch of Ihe\nI A AT li the governing body for\ntrick ind field sporti only, wu\ndifferent thin In Cinidi. where Ihe\nA A U of C. repreeenu the I-A-A f.\nIn i number of olher iporti u wtll\nIf tny revision In quillflcitloni\nwere recommended by the ipeciil\ncommlttet ind tccepttd by the\nlAAf. It then would become i\nquestion for tht Internitlonil Olympic Committee lo itudy.\nTht mitter probably would be\ndlicuued it the A A R of C innuil\nmeeting In Montnel November 31-\nI\u00bb. he uid.\nlto\n300\n07',\nnv,\n.47\n10\n04\nIJI\nbis\nJJO\nJM\n34\nJ7\nMsn\n\u2014\n23 00\n\u2014\nOl\nM\n11\n08\n1 IS\n02\u00ab\u00bb\nI4H\nni\\\n03\n14\n10\noju,\nJO\n30\n04 u,\nM\n03\n\u2022J\nII\nom\nMS\n07\n10\n10\n(17\nIJ)\n0.1\nIMi\n03\n02',\nIS\nIJ\n21\n22\nOS\nat\nOutstanding\nRecords\nArt Set lack Yeer by\nFishing Tackle\nASX THI ANGITR' ASK THI DEAIJCR\n-HI KNOWS' WHO MUJI\nGibbs Tool & Stamping Works\nr*9^9*9mVr**\\,t, m,\\m.\n'      -a-     -\n ..unlit i ii .   -sguii\na \u2014 NIUON DAILY NIW>, FRIDAY, AUQUIT 21, 1*4*3\nTODAY'S News Pictures\nBike Bug Bites France\n\u25a0\npBWRjpsfpppiiiMll,, lUliiM^^\nIn France, where automobiles are et a high premium, end where\nbicycle riding la the thing, we aee e typical vacation scene et the\nPerls railroad station.\nEileen Henry, Brooklyn, N. Y\u201e\nwee eeleeted to represent New\nYark City In the \"Mln America\"\nfinale et Atlantic City In September. Eileen, 21, a model who hea\nitudled dramatlci, took the title\nof \"Mlae New York City\" from 16\nfinal Una,\nTo Reich for J oh.      Special Pets to Invalid Boy\nmtg    \u2022 \\mmr-\\r ,\u25a0\nRalph K. Beta, JS, ef Wlllough-\nly, Ohio, e veteran ef 42 monthi,\nwho li being detained In Jail In\nSermany while awaiting deportation to the United Statei. The for-\nInor toldler hitch-hiked back ta\nGermany beceuae he found Jobs\nicirce end prices high In the 0. 8.\nHe came Into Germany without a\npauport \"When Europeani ineak\nInto the American tone Illegally,\nIhey eet up e camp fer thtm, but\nan American they threw In Jail,\"\nBeta remarked wryly.\nIn Civil Service\nAccidentally ihot In tht iplnal cenl whllt playing with hit brother, Nathan, right, Warrin Halt, 1\u00ab, Detroit, Mich, gamely eccepti\nthe poulbllity he mey never walk again. Hit twt ptta\u2014a toy bulldog\ntnd \u25a0 parakeet\u2014help keep him In good ipirlta\nRocletChi*\/    F\u201e Arraignment\n908\nIN THRU SIZES\nThe  beauty  of   thete   dolllei  li\nplain to iee . \u25a0 . their usefulness Is\nunlimited! Three alzei perfect for\nneaU of tablet or luncheon acta.\nTheir lacy alrlneu shows up beautifully crocheted ln itring Measure It, 12 and I lnchei. Pattern 905\nhai directloni for 3 dolllei.\n\u2022end TWINTY CENTS In colni\n(itampi cannot be accepted) for\nthlt patttrn. Print plainly SIZE,\nNAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER.\nStnd your order to Tht Ntlion\nDelly Newt Pattern Department,\nNtlaon, B.C,\npmTAGE AT \u2022CAWEN'-THt; Sr****i5H GYPSIES AWAIT THEIR CUE-\nAH.YOUMG   M AskOrJCf P1AYED V I'M PRlVririkr, V vry KIM   *-\nAH,YOUNG\nHAN-IWA.\nNOT ALWAYS AN\nEXTRA.'.' I OkCE\nPLAYED FIRS'\nBASS IN\nI'M PRACTICING V td KIN\nTO BE. \"THE \/PRACTICE ON\nBARBER OT \\>    ME SON.'.'-\nSEVILLEry   ALLU$ INJOYS\nMAV1N' MAH CHEST\nSHAVED, COME\nHOT WEATHER.'\nIN ALL MY YEARS\nAS A CRITIC. I'VE\nNEVER SEEN SUCH\nWH_T*S THAT VOU SAV-\nC\u00bbJTY\u00bb\u00bb MV DISTRICT\nCAMPAIGN! MANAGERS\nCXJITTIUG ' HE CAIJ'T\nOO THAT \u00ab' SGKJD\nMtM UPTDSAEOPPCE\nBsSHT AWAY-\nI\n9240\nSIZES\nI   10\nOne ef tht flrit women te hold\nadministrative rank In Britain's\nlivll eervloe, Mlae Evelyn A. Sharp\n(ahown et her deak) wee recently\nappointed Dtputy Secretary of the\nMlnlitry cf Town and Country\nPlanning, and to bacomet the\nhlgheit ranking woman in the\nBrltlih civil atrvice. Har uliry la\n$12300 a yttr.\nt*a***************aASX\\\nCapt Stiadman Teller, chief ef\nU. S Navy', guided mlMlla tec\ntlon, reported Navy now haa wee-\npone \"thet would teem fantaetie\neven to e hlghly-lmagInetlvt oom-\nlo atrip artiat.\" Among them, on\n\"Immediate prospect Hat,\" era: Ha.\ndio-controlled, Jet-propelled rook.\neta with apeeda up to aaveral theu.\ntend mllei an hour; tntl-aubma-\nrlm and antlihlp mlaollea thet\nipeed unerringly to fact-moving\ntargeta; radar-guided glide bombs\nwith great itrlklng powtr; rocketi\ncapable ef cirrylng SOO.pound\nloadl up ta 120 miln\nWilliam Helreni, a thrice contacted killer, dttcribtd ea having\na \"Jekyli Hyde\" paraonallty, la apparently unconcerned by tke tori-\neattm* ef hk) preient predicament\noa hi imllei eftoe lurnlng that\nhit  arraignment   fer  the   kldmp-\nileylng ef ilayeareld Susanna\nDejnin and that ef ex-Wave\nFrincei Brown had bten continued until September 4 Chief Juitlce Wtrd, wht grtntod thi con-\ntin nance, wat told thet Dr. William Halnei, dlrtctor of the Cook\nCounty Behavior Clinic, and Dr.\nHarry Hoffman, State Allenlit,\nwill conduct tn examination af\nthi 17-year-old Unlvenity ef Chictgo etudant'i mind.\nTTiefIXDo It Every Time       __\u00bb^^.       By fimmy Hatlo\nWE SANDPAPER\nSALESfvVW.CALLED\non ruff aaoLavrauL\nFOG HAIFA LIFETIME AMD NEVER\nMADE A SALE.\nNO! WE te SeXTlSPiEOiWEVt BEEN1\n' USIMQ OOLOSSAL'S POXttJCT POQ\nk| *\u00bbVEABS. HXJCS PQoe\/kBLVi\nvJSwt as good, we wlXjlnjtz\n.O4ArJX5EW0VV.\nGOTfaijouaH\nSAKJfJDAPtR\n,TUPaj8lX>U>J\nTWE EJvtttJE\n^ATE8uaJ>eJf,\nHi\nEe_\u00bbJ\u00b1V7r4_VGr>>v_\nHIMANC\/RDER-\nr\\NOTENMMlfT_8\n-*T_R7r*-WWB_.\nHOWLING K)G\nD-LWECV.\nf^flOMON! WHERE'S THAT CAfi-\nV load cf papeb we otraefco\nMho mobnm i what kiwd r\nI \/\u00a3\\(X AN OUTPiT Ml WE\nOEALIMG WITH,,\ns^AeMaTJW?\nWEOxTTTA\nV\nNUL SOVX-I.\nfUO KV AV| A [\nfl v__4.W_TON.D-.\nMahuw   YnaJdin\nJUMPER 'N' BLOUSE\nLittle glrli Juat love Jumpert . . .1\neo, Mother, make her this pretty\none! Pattern .140 ihoulderi a gay\n\u2022how of acallope over a whirlabout\niklrt. Baby-collared bloute. too\nPattern 9240 cnmri in ilxei 2. 4. 8,\n8. 10. Slir t. Jumper. 1% ydi 311-\ninch; blouie, I yd. 35-inrh.\nBend TWINTY CENTS In colni\nfitampe cannot ee accipted) for\nthli pattern te the Ntlaon Delly\nNewt, Ntedleereft Department.\nPrint plainly PATTERN NUM.\nBEN, ytur NAMI and ADDRESS. ,\nAUNT HET  \u00a3\nBy ROBERT  QUILLIN\n\"It'i i Mmi in j thit wt ching*\niraduil Whit * chock It wouTd\nht If ymir hiuhand ..ayrd th*\numm till fifty \u00bbnd th*\u00bbn rhinftd\nov.-n.lfht\"\nSAlin SAUIfS\n-^    *t\n**__-,\nHALT.Os. I'LL SHOOT._.\nice* txiTj_s_*rry\".'\u00abif\nCM THAT KAC. TtlACKf\nANOYOUVf jaj.rLOtTAIM00Or.A_S\nmtltUMUVND KCAUM-MWfMn\ntt**.. how err run, smnyirmv.\nNOT StSttB \u00ab0R YOU SACONt NOMfK\nWITU KJ\u00ab*\u00abU_- UMN um \u2022\u2014\u25a0uau\nwru wo**, wo sittti* Mroe> ~\nuvt rrurri utvai aim.'\nwui mc rat **j*_t rueow\n\"My hueeand decent trt\n\u25a0hort I wear my dreaeee\n.. I wear them e llttlt\neo tone\n-    --\n LASSIFIED\nPHONE 144\nHELP WANTID\nPERSONAL\n\u25baANTED - ASSISTANT TO EN-\n, glneer tor Office ind Field work.\nApply Box 9919 Dilly Newi.\nI. ANTED - STENOGRAPHER,\nctpible of taking shorthand. Ap-\n_ ply Box 5330 Daily Newi.\t\n^ANTED-FIV_-HAN CREW TO\n\u2022kid logs, cal chance, contract\nbull, all equipment furniihed\nMuit be good cil operators and\nknow their builneu. Rogeri Lumber Co. Ltd., Spruccville P.O.,\nRogeri  B.C.\nWHW IN VANCOUVER STOP AT\nAimer Hotel Opp  CPA Depot\nSpot cash for us-D goods\nof ill kindi. Phont IMl, Cheu,\n934 Vernon.\nHVANfEb - RELIABLE WOMAN\nfor generil houiework. Houn 9\nto S. Sit ind Sundayi off. Ph\nTM-L1 ifter I p.m.\nIff ANTED - MEN\" fo CUT AND\n\u25a0kid Urgt number of polei. Kulo\ncountry. S. P. Pond. Nelion\n\u25a0Waitress'WANTEfr\n   APPLY\net Koffee Kounter, between 1:30\np.m. and 1:00 p.m.\nItANfED - STRONG BOV TO\nlearn biking tradt. Apply Hood'i\nBikery\nLAMeLy\"\" LANES, CBNTLIMEN\nget icquiinted. Join (rlendihlp\nclub. Letter Introduction. Frit\nparticular!. Box 41. Vancouver.\nLLOYD'S CORN AND CALLOUS\nSalve givti Immedlite relief (rom\ncorni tnd cillousei. 50c at\nFleury'i Phiimacy and ill drug-\ngliti\n25c L,0MS PMW6\"_5c\nP.O. Box Hi Vtncou.ei\nAny l-exp. roll developed tnd printed 25c RtprlnU tic. tret 1x7 coup.\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0sua   \u25a0uian 11 m anna   all\nprtnti tc. re\n_-EirTJ_*\nupon\n-TO\".\nMHM\"t-HUOHAt-'MUa t\ndrlti issortment. II (or 11.00 postpaid ln plain naled wrapper, fin-\neat quality, teited, guaranteed.\nWeitern Diltributori, Box 24RNC.\nReglna, Suk,\nrANTED - WoMAN Co6K FOR\nimall cimp. Men lor .buih work.\nP.O. Box M4  Phone BJT-R\n_WANTED-MAN FOR DAIRY. AP-\nply   Frultvili   Dairy,   Fruitvile,\n|vVAr.f-5 - TRUCK bRtV-R. FOR\ncity. Apply McDonild Jim Co.\nATTENTION SCHOOL BOARD\nitcretaria. Wt have e Urge itock\nof newsprint, mimeo end bond\npaper and can fill my order lmmedlitely. Dally Newi Printing\nDepL, NeUon, BrltUh Columbli\n\u2022m-m k\u2014I\u2014rr.\u2014r\u2014\u2014: 1\u2014: rr\nIClSHW\nASHER WANTED. APPLY\nArmion'i Cile. \t\nSugir Subitltute U uud by the\nteaipoojiful the umt u iugir In\ntea, coffee, cocoa, toft drinks., Ice\ncreim, canning, Jelliei, preiervei.\nbiking md pickling. Sugir Sub.\n20 pound iltt $1.00, delivered, Plt-\nmondon, Alberta.\nSITUATIONS WANTID\nRatei under thli heidlng Uc\nper line, 44c I lint per week,\nlea   10%   tor  cuh.   Minimum\n.   2 llnei.\nIft-BTARY - ACCOUNTANT -\nLarge Retail Departmental Store,\nInterior of B.C., requires Immediate tervlcei of one capable of\ntaking complete charge of accounting rtcordi, co - operttlvt\nexperience desirable but not ei-\nsentiil Furnlih full partlculari\nto Crtiton Villey Co-Operitive\nAim., Creiton, BC\nJobFlNC an&_ CHlMNEV -ER\n'vice. Phone 1081\n||BvJ___lAi*tiN_ - WILL Sir. IN\nyour homt or mine. Ph. 564-R1.\nAuveRTiser DESIRES To ES-\ntibllih In Weit and U lntereited\nIn purchuing outright or partnership ln eitabllihed builntu. Retell or imall manufacturing builneu preferred, but lntereited ln\nany rtuonible proportion. Apply\nBox 7869 Dilly Newi.\nSTOP tTCritNfl T6RTORE4 OE\neczema, pioriuii, ringworm, ith-\nlete'i foot tnd other ikln Irritation! with Elik'i Ointment No. I\npretcription of noted ikin ipe-\nriallit. Itch relieved promptly\nikln healed quickly or money\nrefunded, 11.00, 1200. Mall orden\nfilled promptly. Order todiy from\nEllk'i Medicine Co, Depl 42.\nSukitoon,\nBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES\nIVOR SALE - HALF INTEREST\nIn imall liundry md dry cleaning\nplani Going concern. Eait Koote-\nnayi. Apply Box TM0 Daily Newi\nIWAlffliD - Ribs 6n Contract\nfor M0 fl of drifting. Good ilr\nand tooli. Apply Room 11, K.W.C-\nBlock, NtUon.\nTOURIST MSORTS\nVacation at louohzeds'\nTourUt Court, ntw, modern. Ainiworth. B.C.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nASSAYER8 AND MINE\nRIPRtllNTATIVIS\niKW.wT&tew-OM. CO. *-__.\u2022\u25a0\nere. 101 Jonphlnt St. NtUon\nl\"i _L_t8,rBiMA>tD, B. C*\nAttayer, Chcmlil Mine Rpnntvt,\nfill WBfr _66t_N AY ASSAY\nOtrke. 410 Kooteniy 81, Notion.\ne- 3. BUIE. Independent Mine Rep-\nreeenlttlve. Box M. Trail BC\nI COLIN HclaMN, b.C, CHIRo-\nprtctlc X-ny Splnogriphy. Strind\nTntttre Bldg. Trill BC. Ph. IM.\nDIAMOrlB'DRILLIM    \"\"\nRaTionAL diam6nd bWLEDJ-\nCo., Ltd, Drilling tnd  Bit Ser.\nvice. Box SOS, Roulind. BC.\n^.Iit-IM'aS. TBR\"VEY5RT\n% W. hAgC-n, MinINg AND\n\u25ba    Civil Engineer. B C. Land Sur-\nRouUnd md Grind Forki.\n\\Vtt3 -TlfRlCC ill SORE IE\nHalloa B. C. Surveyor, Engineer.\nTNiURAriil Arib hlAL HUT.\nBra: r McrtARDY, wsotuNai\nReal Eitite - Phone 111\nMACBT\t\nBENNETTS UUITED\nMachine Shop, acetyleni and\nelectric welding, motor rewinding.\nPhone HI tM Vemon St.\nITTVINsoN'o WcTfTNT\"K.6P-\nSpeclilliti In mint tnd mill work.\nMachlm work, light tnd httvy\nElectric and Acetylene wilding.\nTOI Vernon St    Notoo-    Ph. at\n R6cH kl RoTUin\nChirterad AccounUnt\n111 VlctorU SL     Trill    Phoni SM\numi uiu. mm\nMACHINERY\nON DISPLAY\nAt Our Warehouse\n4 Side, 6x16\nPlaner\nCapacity 75 (eet per minute\nrecommended H.P. (rum 20 to 15.\nThlt itudy planer li mounttl\non ikidi, cin bt uud u i ititlon-\nery or portible machine. Equipped with counter shaft and leed\nbelts, it is all steel construction\nwith ball bearing! throughouL\nNelson Machinery &\nEquipment Co.\nMining,  milling ind  uwmill  michlntry,  building  tnd  contractors'\nluppliei.\n\"If  It'i  michlntry  you   wml\nconiult us\"\nPOWER 8AW REPAIRS\nOur itaU U tully trained In the\nlervlclng and repair of ill mikei\nnf power chain uwi Ship to ul\n(or Immedlite tervlce.\nAIR EQUIPMENT SERVICE LTD\n1401  Hornby Vmeouver, BC\nWe ire B.C diltributori lor Le Rol\neir compreuori md englnei; Tim-\nken bite and rods, power chain\nuw repiln.\nNew two-ton two-speed llght-\nwelght all-steel hind holiti, prlee\n$43.50; new Gllchrlit logging\njacki, 175; new and uied  flexible\nJalvinlzed and black iteel cable:\n\" semi-steel bench bises, 18; new\niteel plate remnants, pipt and\nfitting!\nATLAS   IRON   &   METALS   LTD\nISO Prior SV Vmeouver, BC\nFOR SALI. MISCELLANEOUS\nBELCO\nLIGHTING PLANTS\nEconomical light tnd powtr lor\nrural homu md cimpi. Modeli\n\u2022nd iliti avalUble In 110-220\nAC, 220 AC, 110-220 and 32 volt\nDC and 50 ind 10 cyclei.\nGtnerttori Gutrtnteed.\nGREENWOOD'S\nHirdwirt, Furniture,\nElectrlcil Appliincei.\n4M Biker St.      Phonei 272, 171\nFOR SALE\u2014CONTAX II fl, PRE-\nclilon enlirger, two ntt leni. Rec-\niiinir II, complete dirkroom\nequipment 1550. Box 7156 Dally\nNtwi.\nJOHNSON TREMBLAY\nFIRE   PUMP\nPreuurei up to IU lbi. Heidi\nup to 150 feet. M to SO gilloni\nper minute.\n,    On diipliy it\nPeebles\nMotors Ltd.\nWe hive for immedlite dtllvery\nWeitfleld radial arm cut-off uwi\nwhich are verutlle, iccurate ind ef\n(Icent. Every contractor ind builder\nihould hive one o( theie uwi. Come\nln md iee demonstration. Write or\nphone (or catilogue.\nPURVES E. RITCHIE k SON LTD\nIM Homby SL        Vincouver, B.C.\nFOR SALE\nTRAM   LINE\n2'i-mlle. ten-ton-per-hour. complete, on towers, cloie to railway. Write to Boi 5518 Dtlly\nNews.\nSheep Creek Dividends Nearly\nTwo and Three-Quarter Million\nSheep Creek Gold Mlnei Ltd., operating gold propertlu tt Shttp\nCreek tnd tht Lucky Jim tine mint\nit Zlncton, hu pild in dlvidtndi\nfrom 1933 to Hty II, 1M0.12,737,500.\nIn taxes It hu ptlid 11,185.541.\nIn tht Compiny'i innuil report,\nA. E. Jukei, tht Pruldtnt, rtferi to\nthe ftct thit the Compiny'i currmt\nisieti,  excluding   value  of  mlnei,\nmichlntry ind equipment, total II.-\n053,011', leu 172.902 current liabilities, or nel current meti o( 1080,100\nThli li In exceu ol 52 cents per\n\u2022hart (or tht ihirei outitinding.\nII ll thl Compiny'i intention,\nslites Mr. Jukes, \"lo (olluw t lor-\nwird-looklng policy ol leeking new\nproipecti ol mtrlt in order to en-_\n\u2022ura \u2022 long md prosperous Hie (or'\nthe Company.'\nT.LC. Charters\nCoast Union\nFormtrly C.C.L.\nVICTORIA. Aug. 23 iCPi-V'c-\ntorli shipyard workeri Federal Union 218, drawing 050 memben (rom\ntht Bolltrmtkiri md Iron Shlpbuil-\ndtri Locil No 2, chirtered by the\nShipyird Gtntril Workeri Federation and i((lliited with the Cinadlan Congreii ot Libor, hu bein\nchirtered by Tridei md Labor Congreu of Cmidt, It wu innounced\nhen todiy.\nThe Vlctorii Shipyard Workeri\nFederal Union hai ipplled for cirllf-\nicttlon ii btrgilnlng igenti for all\nbollermikin In Victoria ihipyirdi\nChartering of the biilcrmake-i by\nIhe A.F.L. tfflllited Tridei md Labor Congreii followi a break vithln\nthi Bolern.iken anil Iron S'lip-\nbullden Union, Loi-il No. 2 which\nditei bick tu Mirch 194V\nSays Weapons Worse\nThan Atomic Bomb\nKnown to Nations\nWINNIPEG. Aug. 23 (CP)- A\nthird Greit War. with deadly bicl-\nf nolor\/ical warfare probably 111 keynote, might reiult in the totil deitruction of Canada, Dyion Carter of\nWnnlpeg. luthor of \u25a0 number of\nscientific md pilitlcil books md\npamphleli, lold i youth rilly-for-\npeice iponrored by the Libor Pro-\ng ernirvyP el i\njrciiive Pirty here lasl nlghl. Wei-\npom much won? thin the a'omlc\nbomb nnw were known to i number of nation!, he said.\niota\nNILSON DAILY NIWI, FRIDAY, AU.UST _J, .*)*% \u2014 %\nToronto Stock Quotations\nPIPF - FITTINGS - TUBES, SPt\ncill low prlcei Active Trading\nCo.   III  Powell  St    Vincouver\nFOR SALE-VIOLIN\" SIM. AWtY\nC. Lepsiic. Robion. B.C.\nstop -OTl-lOTB l*Rc_ T6L-\nlowlng itomtch Dlsordin: Acid\nStomach, Indlgeitlon, Heartburn,\nCoated Tongue, Bad Breith, Sick\nHeidichei. etc. Uu Ellk'i Stomach powder Ho. X prepared oy\nexperienced Pharmaclit It muit\ngive ImmedUte reiulti of money\nback, II, 12 Mall orders filled\npromptly. Order todey trom\nEllk'i Medicine Compeny, Depl\n42, Sukitoon, Balk.\nMACrtirJ-RY\nCtrco Logging arches ind wlnchei (or trictori.\nBraden wlnchei (tr trucki.\nHind wlnchei \u2014 moit lizet. Immedlite delivery.\nCummlni  Dieiel   Engine!.\nBAYfS   EQUIPMENT   COMPANY\nCrinbrook. B C\nCAMPBELL LOANS\notn you\nLIFE    INSURANCE    AT   NO\nEXTRA COST. LONGER TERM!.\nAT BIDUCED RATES\nFROM |20 TO 11000\nCAMPBELL\nFINANCE CORPORATION\nLIMITED\nROUU I TO 5 OR BY\nAPPOINTMENT\nROOM AND BOARD\nWAOTTO-ROOM AND BOARD IN\n(ood home lor 11 year old girl\nwlihlng to ittend high Khool ln\nNiUon. Termi to Box TIM, Dilly\nNewi\nRooM, BoaRd AMd ALLOW-\nince provided (or high tchool girl\nln return for houuhold help. Box\nTM DiUy Newi,\nBoard AND RooM. 164 noil\nSL\nADVERTISE IT IN\nTHE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS\nelectric light, witer in ill build\ningi. Good  water system   1   mile\nNational Slngli and Doubll\nDrum Gasoline Holiti\nIdeil   (or   Log   Loiding.   Land\nClearing. Dragline tnd Building\nConitructlon.\nNATIONAL MACHINERY CO\nLTD.\nVmeouver, BC\nFOR sALR-l USED HTj IB AL\"-\nlii-Chalmen crawler tractor\nequipped with Imcion bulldour\nGtntrtl Motori Dieiel power\nunite. Immtdlitt delivery. 43-130\nbelt h.p. Slnnerud Truck At Tractor Co\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nFOR SALE^^CRES^LAND.  I\nroomed house with lull plumbing\nBarn, milk house, chicken house,\nlight, i\nood wi\n(rom city llmlti. loll o( fruit\n16000, iome termi could be irranged   Write  Box 131 or  Phone\n7I1R2\t\nFOR SALE - 20 ACRES LEVEL\nalfalfa land. 6 room houu. birn\n\u25a0nd fi good bulldingi, *A, mile from\nichool bui Smill rtretm 8 fruit\ntreei, girden, puture lnd Hilda\n12500. Mr- John Nygurd, Canyon, B C.\nfoR sAt_-j4 i-1 ACM TARM. k\nroom houu. barn, othtr buildings*\n3 mllei North of Silmo on Nelion\nHighwiy. Apple treei. good Irri-\ngltlon 13000. Jack Doraladovic.\nSalmo. BC\n|KATi6f,Al PORTABLE SAW.\nMILLS are itrongly built lor economical production to iuit Weit-\netn Canadian timber. Manufactured by NATIONAL MACHINERY\nCO LTD., Vancouver. BC\nALL \u2022 STEEL CORDWOOD SAW\nrramee. Nitlonal Michlntry Co.\nLtd. Grinvlllt Ialand, Vmcouvtr\nBC\nAUTOMOTIVI\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nWANTED-OLD MODEL CAR, \u00bb\nFord preferablt. (or rtpelr Running order A. Sorenion, Blueberry. BC\nkEW AMd USeTj TARTS TOR ALL\nmiket of cart. City Auto Wrack-\nen. Box 24, Granite Rotd\nFOR 8AU - _ DESOTO 8IX\nledin. Apply 3\u2014I NeUon Avenue\nPhone 404-L\nWHY not RefiNaNcI VflWt\nmortgtgt on thi Yorkihlre Sav-\nInp and I_-n Monthly Reduction plin i'. 8 ptr cent. C W\nAppltyird\nvVANTtD .TO TJtAiE STLVER\nlud or gold property, no proi-\nptcting or development work to\nitart, will put In machinal l( tuit-\nible   Box TIM Daily Newi\nFOR saLI-i i-i ActM aWB I\nroom home on beautiful Arrow\nLeku About 4 mllu (rom Cutlegar Firry Ficllltitt (or railing\nitock. WriU J. Lypchuk, Alltnby.\nB C\nntr building lota Filrvitw Good\nview Excellent Undactplng pot-\niiblliliu Boi 7171 Dally Ntwi\nFOR gALI - BuTLbtVci LOTI\nin Filrvitw. good location, clou!\nIn  Ml NtUon Avenue. Evening!\nfoR iALI-BWoALoW. ClfiBl\nIn Garden Fruit Utmt, victnt\nBoi TIM Dillr Nf *_\nComplete Work\nOn Tranitm'Uar's\nPOWFLt. RIV'T. B C, fin Z\n(CP\u00bb-Cons.rnc;lon uf ir.i'KKj:... .\n(or th\u00ab fint of a n.twor!; o' f;:-\nquency modulation tr.'.nr.'inc *, iia*\nbefn rnrT.pie._-d b- t^e Dr; i'i Columbia Tfl-p^one Company at Pow-,\ntil River, R C.\nThe Powell Pi\"rr i\u00abi!*.lhl|'j-i include four bror.n'- ii'ij 1o.v_ri. a\nIrininiitt.r l.oir.i'g *\"d gr.i :nd i\"*i\nitiiUtlom. Bro-'!cMt!rn runm:'.\nii expffted to (e in.ta!lc_ by Ilie\nend of thli n cith\nTh\u00ab italion 11 pert i>f the Con-^\npany\"i devflopment of a frequency\nmodulation iflwd'k !u \u2022 t\\*- 't\\\"\nBritiih Columbia co\u00bbal. -rd will include ihip-to-i^ore lervice\nRecommends 5-Day\nWeek Across Notion\nVICTORIA. Aug M iCPt-Initi-\ntution of thf fiv.*day work wttk\nacro*i the nation will br rccomrre:i-\nded to the annual c.invention of thf\nTradei and Labor Congreia of Can*\nida by the Victoria and District\nTradej and Labor Coun?il.\nThe council hai placed thu resolution on (ht lift t l< fcrward'ng\nto the convention In Windsor, Ont,\nnext month\nTht rtiolutinr, ugjeited \\h* five-\nday work meek wai p->c*fi-ry ao\nall workers would bt .\"hie lo f^joy\ni more normal living ard better\nhome lift\nMarket Trends\nTCnONTO- Dltt irblng political\nevrlcpurn'i evidently gave the\nlock T?i-k*l a i:are and pricei de-\nilinrd in b.iih mining grouoi und in-\n\u25a0'\u2022 i i !i Wr.iern Oils held sleidy\nn t'l'M action.\nNE'7 YOIIK A, diLP ol more\nLl ii 12 fj : Is in 'A ncrlcan Tele-\npoe r.lp.d uns.'ltle the atock\nmr.;.-l ct Ictderi suffrred one of\nL'icir : ; rp it ilump. of the year on\n;he rrav! .; irlllng In a month.\nMONTREAL - Prlc-i moved\n'.\\v;v..rd on in r.-ssed volume.\n.t:.-i r-n\u00bb*d I) n-ji'e fijii three\no rt.. but rr.oit id]i:stni:nti were\nrjc'.or*!.\nV\/INNIPEC-Rye f'lure pricei\ngive e s'r.>i'K cllrplay, ull inunthi id-\nvinc n\u00b0 i'.ie 10-ccnt II' ill prmltted\nlor a ilrgle dav'a Iransactioni on the\nhir'i of what vail comidered ig-\nireikve buyirg on United Statei\nlemindi\nVANCOUVER-Tridlng wu quiet\nin minri \\* lh one up anj one down.\nO Is r*nirln quiet bul indullrllll\n*:re down.\nPhoni m fte-Cltuifltd Ad lirvice\n'olqarv Livestock\nCALGARY. Aug *0 iCPi-Citllt\nmarket il centi itronger lor tht\nweek  Trade active.\nWednerdiV. recelpU: 121 cittle.\n112 cilves. 127 hogi. 140 iheep Todiy'i riee p.. 100 cittle. Ml hogi.\n<f) ihetp\nII \u25a0-. told yeiterdiy al HITS for\nA'l  Fowl 114 10. '\nGood lo ehoict butcher itttri\n12 00-12 50. Good lo ehoict butcher\n*eifen   II 00-11 SO\nGr>od cowi 1.75-125. Good to\nchoice  seal cilvei  II.5O-H00.\nSta:krr and feeder lleers 10.0*0-\n10 SO  Cinneri tnd culten 200-1.30.\nIambi 1175 Iwei 5 50.\nToo Tired for Needed Milk\nWILL \"'\"TRAM  AUjpW  IJ KM\nlarger car. Apply C\nion   BC\nifoR sal. \"- noun, roun\n...     .. roomi sni hath, thrm loti   Cill\nLtptoe. Rob-1    morning! it Wl fell Strati\n _      . CAR m (MOD\ncondition   Phont 10O7-Y\nDAILY  CROSSWORD\n1 High\n5 Head cook\n-Quatricaf\nheaven (Or.\nI\u2014If)\nTOM\nWI BtiV. SILL AHfj EXCHAMoT\nWhat htvt you' Ph U4 Ark Store.\nPhtnt 144 ftr Cltwlfled Al ttrvlet\niVrhinu Dathi _\\rci,.i.\nTILIPHONg  144\nCloMified Advertliing Rote*\nUc par lint ptr Imertion\n44c ptr lint ptr week ll eon-\neecutlvt lnatrtloni for coit of 4)\n1141 ptr lint ptr month\n(M tlmtti\nMinimum I linn per Iniertlon\nTVi numberi lie evtn Thli\nroven   iny   number   of   tlmu\nPUBLIC   'l.ET.ALi    NOTICES,\ntenders, nr\nJrV per line flnt initrtinn ind\nlie   rarh   lubttoutnt   lnurtlon\nALL ABOVE RATES LESS\n10% IOI PROMPT PAYMENT\nStlRSTRIPTION   RATES\nSingle copy I     ttl\nBy rimer  per \u00bb*tk\nin idvinrt 25\nBy rirntr. per ytir 1300\nBy mill i. uti Iiii  NilMn:\nOrti month I 71\nThrte monthi 2 00\nSn monthi 4 00\nOnt yttr 100\nAbove rii.i ipply le Canida,\nUnited Stitti ind Unlled Kingdom to nihtcriben Uvlng oul-\nlade rtgutir carrier trta.\nClatsvhtrt ind to Cintda\n\u00bb hart titrt poUagi n required:\nOnt rnoath 11 M; three monlhi\n14 00 in monlhi HOC. tint yeir\n115 Otl\n0\/lenglh\nI. 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Plural of\n*__i\"\nIB A itrong\nnetegw-ttf\n16 Bor*\u00bb-Om\n11 Hlghattcard\n11 Parlor\u2014\n11 A detairt\nM Cevtmi\n21 Conical tint\n(var)\nII Thrte.il\ncardi\nM Muttcnott\n11 Brown, aa\nin lhe IIIn\nIT Paradlae\nipoee I\nM PUUrof\nitont I Rom\nAntic, I\nIt Apptntkm\n42 OoddMttt\nof naaona\nU     LH'   I-   f\nthread\n44 faultily\n45 Follow\nIri A net llbrlc\n47 Droopiln\nthe middle\nDOWN\nI Preof\nI Bow\n) Cotna I It i\n4 To let\nI A drinking\ncup\nl_TTTOQrOT_\u2014 A errptagreni i\nDSK     riXCOIIJO     NSJAN     DII     O T PL\nTN     OJLHXHf*     v a I SU     OH     OYM-OX_.\nD 1 N\nVeiler-ay'i Crypleeaieie: HIT FATE ORDAINS THAT DEAR-\n1ST FRIBNDS MUST PIM  -YOUNO\nSJllMvuUJ ai ki'l l.aiin.a tlji'aai.   Ua.\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\n\u25a0ARM tUrPUO, ITC\nFOR SAIX-FEW ITOLS*T*_ll\u00ab AND\nJtrity cowl Oood n-Uten letl\nofftr tiku ll 3 Logan. Poplar\nCrttk, B C\nfon\nbuih horM. cheip M Witi-maoff,\nBltwilt \t\nFoR IALI -1 YTAR Old BoRH\nReaamable price Apply A  Kim.\nkin. Stlmo. ne\nI0ATJ AND INGINK\nFOR SALI - M FT CABIN\ni cruller \"Dlavn i\" wilts boelho\u2014m.\nI Si Ltwranee marine angdae. nm\n{ clm condition For furthtr In-\nI formitlon. ipply Boa 5117 Dally\nfa_n\t\nI    Ctbln   Cru_er    Fully   taulpptd\n!    with \u25a0 4 H P httvy duty minn.\nmotor All la A-l con-tOa- Phont\nm-K\nMINIS\nAnglo-Huronlan   \t\nArmlitlce  \t\nAitorlt  \t\nAubelle _ \u2014\nAunor\t\nAumaque\t\nBigimic    \t\nBate Metili Mining\t\nBear Expbrtilon  \t\nButtle Gold Mlnti    ...\nBeiulleu YtUowknlft .\nBevcourt\nBldgood Klrklmd \t\nBobjo Mlnti \t\nBonetil      \u2014\t\nBoycon    \t\nBrilornt  -.\nBroultn   ....   \t\nBuflilo Anktritt\t\nBuffllo Cinidian \t\n| Buffalo Red Uke \t\n(Campbell RL  \t\nCinidlin Mil\nCariboo Gold Quirtz\t\nCutlt-Trethewey \t\n| Centnl Patricia \t\nC Porcuplni \t\nCheilerville\t\nCllnlim      \t\nCochenour \t\nCoin Lake      \t\nColomic  Yellowknlfe  .\nConliurum Mlnti\nConsolidated M & S\nConweit\nCroinor\nDelnite\nDlckenton Red Ukt ....\nDlvenlflod\nDome Minei\nDonildi   \t\nDuqueine     \t\nDuviy \t\nEail   Amphi\nFast Malartic \t\nEait Sullivan      \t\nElder\n^Idona\nFalconbrldge Nickel .\nFed  Kirkland\nFrancoeur  \t\nFrobiiher \t\nGimt YtUowknlft \t\nGillies Uke\nGod's Like Gold\nGold Crest\nGold   Dile \t\nGold Eagle \t\nGolden   Arrow   \t\nGolden Gite     \t\nGoldtn Minllou  \t\nGrindoro \t\nGunnir Gold      \t\nllallnor Minn    \t\nHird Rock Gold   \t\nMarker Gold      \t\nHarrlcma  _\nj Haiagi \t\nHeith\nHtvt Cidllltc \t\n'Holllngtr  -.\nHomer \u2014\nHoico    \t\nHowey \t\nHudion Biy M li S  \t\nIndlin Uki\t\nIniplrition    -....\nInter Nlcktl\t\nlnl Unnium  -..\nJtcknlft       \t\nJtck Wiltt \t\nJuon         \u2014\nJilllcot \t\n.Toilet Qutbec \t\nKayrmd \u2014\nKtnvllle Gold    _\nKerr-Addison  \t\nKlrk-HudioD   \t\nKirk Tcnrnilte\t\nKlrklmd Lake\t\nUbridor \t\nUke Dufiult        \t\nLake Shon Mlnet\t\nLaniaque Gold \u2014\nUpaika \t\nLeltch Gold\t\nLeaindin        \u2014-_.\nLlngmin Lake\t\nLittle Long Uc  .\nLouvcourt\nty\nLynx\nMican\nWANTID,   MISCILUNIOUJ\niMIP US YOU- KIA* M-TAU\nor h-on Aay egt-iity. Tw anm\nftV.^_trX__J_Sl5\u00bbt\ni powiu *ai_ tssammt. \u2014*.. |\nA vtry Meed H4 le \u2022 winery eihiel e* the lete te tele, Fnmt.\n- thllvitaM It the gtntlt leaping A tht nan wht hed ta iwtktn hlm\nte get hhi erne A milk, knught tie tht kaltnt'i undtmturlthtd thil\nIn. Heavy ralm tvtt -rtnaaiy thlt t-mmtr tut trf tht IM tnhibl\nU\u00bbii et the keen, iittu hlmd. flvt mlltt iff lhi ihtm ef Weitern\nFreaee. t\u00bbe thty ttuad thtmMtvti withtvt feed. Red Creet nllef\nmini* tht umerpsme, tall lad tl,,mksl eutern, A \u2014\u2014 -\u2014\na-a-tine\na ta the  k\nicim         ,\nMicDonild \t\nMicUod Cockihutt _\nMarion Rouyn        \t\nMadam Red Uke \u2014\nMalartlc Oold       \t\nMarcui  \t\nMclntyre-Porcupine \u2014\nMcKenile Red Lake _\nMcMinr.ir \u2014\nMcWittan \t\nMining Corporition\t\nMonete  \u2014\nMnaher \t\nNegus \t\nNew Bid-unique \t\nNib \t\nNlchoUon Mlnee  \t\nNlpliilng Mining   \t\nNonndi\nNormetil \t\nNoratmin\nNot- Cinada \u2014\nOBrlin Gold Mlnee\t\nO'Uirv \t\nOmegi Gold\nOmnltrim Explontlon\nOreaada\nOiiiko Ukt \t\nPimour Porcupine\nPiymnter \t\nPend Onllli \t\nPerron  Oold    \u2014\t\nPieadlUy\nPleklt Cr\nPlonttr\nPowell Rouyn Oold _\nIPnmier Oold\nPretton bit Doom\n-Quebec Gold\nQueeniton\nQuernont   \u2014\nRegcourt\nRlchmic Oold  Minei\nRoche L L\nRouyn Merger\nSan Antonio Oold\nSen Rouyn \t\nShaw-ey \u2014 \u2014\nSheep Creek        \t\nSherritt Oordon\nSigma Rouyn\nSlleot Oold\nSli-ten Milirtic\nSprtager\nGold\nIHO\n111\n35\n4\u00ab\n4.75\n.19\n.24\n9\n.75\n.77\n.51\n.82\n.27\n.17\n.44\n.11\n12.00\n.45\n4.90\n3S\nM\n1.01\n.71\n325\n1.M\n2.15\n19\n441\n.15\n320\nil\nM\n1.19\n92.10\n1.10\n1.29\n171\n1.30\n1.41\n20.79\n.91\nI II\n.20\n*s\n195\n340\n.42\n.91\n4 90\n.104\n.40 t.\n390\n8.90\n12\n.70\n35\n.21\n10\n32\n28\n280\n.12\n3d\n490\n.79\n.16\n.21st\n1.20\n.28\nH\n1200\n.16\n4190\nM\nTl\nMOO\n1.00\n.15\n.20\n49\n08\n71\n13\n130\n13 00\n1.1.\nJT\nISO\n6.00\n67\n1500\n6 0S\n\u00aba\n133\n.33\nli\n101\n152\nJ2\n1.40\n3.89\n195\n25\n110\n180\n1.11\n65 00\nJl\n-v.\n22 V.\nIll\n\u25a0\n24\n230\n35\nIT\n19\n298\n64 75\n1.75\n.11\n\u00bb\n109\n.20\nnu,\n20\nJO\n30\n132\nJT\nion\n130\nIB\nlin\n4.vi\n72\n1JI\n111\nno\n74\nnw\nJi\n41\nII.\n40\n415\nH\n45\n100\n270\n10 00\n71\n4\"\nion\nStidicont     ,,.,\nStamtt Olien  \t\nSleep Rock  \t\nSturgeon R  \t\nSullivan Com\t\nSurf Inlet \t\nSylvanite  \t\nT Lundmirk\t\nTeku River Oold Mlnei .\nTeck-Hughei Gold   \t\nThurboii Mlnti Lid\t\nTobttrn Oold Mlnee\t\nTowgimic       \t\nUpptr Canada  \t\nVtnturei    \t\nVlcour \t\nWilte Amultt  _\t\nWin Uke  _\t\nW  Melartlc  \t\nWllttey \t\nWright Hergreavti \t\nYellorex \t\nYmir Yankee Girl \t\nOILS\nAnglo Ctn  _\nBrltlih Amtrlcin ...._\t\nBrltlih Dom \t\nC Is I Corp \t\nCilment       \t\nChemlcil Reieirch \t\nDalhouile\t\nDavlei Pttroltum \t\nEait Creit  \t\nFoothllli  ..._ _\t\nHomt Oil \t\nImperii!         ....\nInter Petroleum  \u201e\t\nMid Continent _.\nOkalta\nPicalti  _\t\nPicific Pete  _\nRoyillte    ' _\t\nUnited         ~\t\nINDUSTRIALS\nAblUbl Power       \t\nAbltlbl Bower pfd \u201e\nAlgoma Steel\t\nBathunt A  \t\nBeitty         _\nBell Telephone  \t\nBrazilian Traction    _\nBrewin h DliUUen .\t\nB A Oil  \t\nB C Picken  \t\nB C Power A  \t\nB C Power B    ...:\t\nBuilding Producti        ,\nCm Brew  .._.._\nCanada Cinneri ...___\nCan Cir h Foundry \t\nCm Ctr li Fdy pfd __,\nCtntdlm Ctlaneee  \u2014\nCan Cement pfd __\nCan Dredging  ___,\nCan Ind Alcohol A ..__*\nCm Malting \t\nCm Marconi   ,\nCan Pacific Riy ___\nCockihutt Plow\t\nConi Paper\n.78\n97\n263\n2S\n192\n.59\n2.60\n\u25a054\n1.15\n3.80\n00\n140\nXt\n2 23\n10.75\n.21\n4 30\nJJO\n.'.:\u00ab\n14\n3 75\nJl\n.18\nDiitillen Seignmi _\nDominion Bridge\t\nDominion Foundriee\nDom Steel k Coal B -\nDom Ttr * Chem\t\nFinny Farmer\t\nFord of Canada A        ltlmS\nGitlneiu     xt*-.\nGtlnttau 5% ptd . \u2014~ '\nOen Steelwaree .\nOeorge Weiton\nGoodyeir Tire\nOt Ukee Piper\nOypeum Ume\nHimllton Bridgi\nHlrtm WilkeT\nHlnm Wtlktr pfd\nImperlil Oil .\nImperii! Tobicco \t\nInt Metali  \t\nInter Nickel \t\nKelvlnalor  __\nUke of the Weed- __\nUun Secord .....         ^\nLobliw A m\t\nUbltw B _\u201e\nMiple Leaf _\nMtitey Harrli ...\nMmm*\/ Harrli pfd\nMeColl Front\nMODiTMl POW IT\nMoore Corp\nNit Steel Car\nPage Hershey\nPowell River _\nPowtr Corp\nShiwlnlgm\nSIcklBrew\nSlmptoni pfd\nSoutham  _\nSteal of Canada\nSteel of Can pfd\nUnion Om    -.._\nUnited Steel\nWinnipeg Elec pfd\nWinnipeg Elec cowi\nAmerican\nAm Smelt k Rat .\nAmer Telephone\nAmerican  Tobicco\nAnicondi\nBeth Steel\nDupont\nOen  Electric\nGen Fooda\nOen Moton _\t\nHowt Sound\nInternitlonil Nlcktl\nInter Tel tk Ttl\nSUn Oil of N J\nUnion Oil of Ctl\nUnion Picific\nU S Rubber\nan\nMONTREAL STOCK!\nBANKS\nCommeree    Mat)\nDominion    -    \u2014\u2014.._ ISOOisi\nImperial        a    . *50\nMontnel         .^  \u00bbJ0\nNova Seotlt     IJOOsi\nRoyal    _ -*  H90\nToronto   _.. ITJI\nUntil rtoenlly lt took nearly a.\ntoni of violet! to makt I ungla\nounce of the nituril nil tor perfume\nTeday tht violet odor !\u25a0 produced\nlynthiticilly\n\"Tramp of the Air\" in Cttrutda\nKINTALS\nCPt TEUMiRAPrl AIR FORCE\nveteran and (eeailry ere kt urgeni\nteed lor h mules *Mt> Apt u\nrwutt   tr   whet   havt   you    Mt\nfhtlfi.H.   S..I   7t4l   Dtlly   N.-i\nflTI, CANARIP. MP, ITC.\n\u25a0utrrmit\nItT Hie ie,\nI irlth II\nLOST AND\nfO-rttT\nLO-t-PADI\ngiMMt \u00bbet \u2122\u25a0\u2022 asm mm n*\nwttt\nAetwlyuA tt_Jn_V tm*\nuv ht toaktd ke wtUr Vial AM\nt U houn without kseteg t* *,\u00bb\u2022'\nOne ef rh* lnt Bettnh teet\na iMe tf tht tliamtk, ta M.H '\nI if the tie.' il errteed le Ti\neivtiiee etn\u2014t le kt ttea ea\nfr.hii.B*, tabbed the \"treiae\ntaeatlt Ht tht Intemetlaael\nAir Shew, ml eeeeaentlMl etptrtt rallied ireund Brltaln'i leteet\nkid ftr eir might MteemMy.\n m\n10 - NILSON DAILY NIWS, FRIDAY, AUOUST M, 1\u00bb4, ff* Ummmlmaim\nIn for Full\nAERASOL\nA non-lnflammoble lamb\nfor Hi* complete deitruction\nof all Iniecti.\nMann, Rutherford\nDrug Co.\nFlYNNSMifH\nQUITS AS\nSIAM PREMIER\nBANGKOK, Aug, 23 (AP)-Prldi\nPhimmyong reilgned Wedneidiy\n\u2022\u25a0 Premier of Slim with the explanation that \"oppoiition intrigue\nU witting my heilth ind impairing\nthe lervlce of myielf ind my cabinet.\"\nPhanamyong'a reitgnitlon, which\ncame ai King Phumlphon Aduldet\nwai en route to Switzerland for\nvicitlon, wu \u2022 lurprlie. Hli cabinet\nreilgned with him.\nLotcit Newt\nColored Cartoon\nShows at 7:00 8:59\nTONIGHT\niiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiitiiii\nLONDON (CP)-A four-day eale\nof poilage stamps realized (8600\n(04,400).\nIlllllllllllimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\n  POULTRY MEN \t\nLet ui uke cire of your iheet\nmetal requirement!.\nMide to Order\nLIS BROWETT\nPhona 1191       110 Kooteniy St.\nIHII|IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIj\nIf It i Electric\nF. H. SMITH\nrhone 666        IS1 Inker St\nHere lhe Jot) Done Riff*.\nBE-\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMIIR\nPHONIIIS\nThese Are The Most Ide^koi Twins\nHOSPITAL ONLY PLANi To eever\nhoipltal beneflti anywhere In the\nworld. $1000 deeth frem eny cauee\nbenefit can be edded. Call STUART\nAGENCIES, 677 Beker Street, phone\n980, Nelaon, B. C.\nt>si!\u00abmt)\u00abt^)^eafmooasotxoseet\u00bb!rta\nSo Mony Admirers\nwhen you hive \u2022\nPerminent thit\nbecomei you.\nHai&h Tru-Art\nBeauty Salon\nPhone 327\nJohnstone Block.\nr&xxxtxxaMrrffXrtit^^\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nFLOUR, CEREALS end FEED\nEllison Milling Co.\nNebon, I. C       Phone 238\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin\nMAKI   DRIVING   A   PLEASURE\nWITH A MOTOR TUNIUP\nNILSON  AUTO WRECKING\n\u2022nd   GARAGE\n613\nVernon SL Phone 146\nM J. MAJOR\nScale Fighting\n\u25a0y GLENN BABB    .\nAuoclited Pren\nforeign Newa Analyit\nA reiumptlon of tull tctle wir\nfare appean Imminent in Manchuria, that unhappy cockpit of the\nOrient Chlneie Communliti hold\nmoit of the country and appear determined to stay. The Natlnnnliiut,\nthui fir held to the railway! md\ncltiei of the Southern Up, ihow\nequal determination to regain thli\nrich territory, withheld from them\nby i succession of lnvaderi tor the\nlnt 13 yean. Manchuria ii the prize\nmoit worth fighting for In Eaitern\nAlia, deipite the dismantling by\nthe Russians of the belt part of thc\ngreat military Industrial plant built\nup there by the Japaneie.\nFew parti of the world hive leen\nmore of war end Iti reiultant misery for the civilian population than\nMinchurli ilnce the beginning of\nthe century. There the Ruulini\nfought the Japanese, Japanese\nfought Chlneie, Chlneie fought one\nanother in a urlei of civil wan of\nwhich that now in progreu prom-\nIsei to be the bltteroit. More yean\nof misery for the patient peasants\nwho make up nearly all IU 38,000,-\n000 population ire in prospect.\nUnleu lome near miracle halts\nChlna'i civil strife It li logical that\nMinchurli ahoujlcl be thc main iv-\ntlefleld. The fortunes of wir In the\nlast doys of Jipan'i imperialist\nidventure opened it to the communlit irmlei, who came In from the\nWeit while the Ruulini from the\nNorth were scoring their one-week\nvictory over the' chumbling pride\nof Japan's war michlne, the Kwan-\ntung Army. Whether they received\nRussian aid or not\u2014I point in dispute\u2014the fact remains that when\nthe Red Army wai withdrawn to\nSiberia circumstances were iuch\nthlt the,communists remilned In\npoasesslon, tn itronger force and\nwith better irmi md equipment\nthan anywhere elie in China.\nNow, ii proof of their determini-\ntlon to remiln, the communliti hive\ninnounced from their preient capital In Yenan the eitibllihment of\ntheir own government of Minchurli\u2014\"tbe provliionil luprcme adminlitrition for democritlc Minchurli,\" made up of 66 elected delegatei\nfrom ill aectioni md dedicated to\nfounding \"a peaceful, prosperous\nManchuria by uniting  all.\"\nB.C. EMPLOYMENT\nOUTLOOK BETTER\nVANCOUVER. AM IS (CP) -\nWllllim Honobln, Regional Employment Officer for the Nitionil\niployment Bervlee, uld here lait\nnight thit tbe preient Brltlih Columbli employment outlook wu\nbrighter thu It had been for aome\nUme.\nHe reported i drop of 1600 per-\niom ueklng employment ind in Intel of 711 Jobi ivillible over lut\nweek.\nThe mort urgent ull for worken\nli for heevy equipment openton\nfor work on Pine Pnn Highwiy ln\nthe Prince Oeorge tree.\nHowever, Mr Horrobln pointed\nout thit there li likely to be \u2022 dropping off of seasonal work in the\nFill.\nSeve yeur Sugar Rationed bottle of\nSACCHARIN TABLETS\n14 quarter grain tablet equal to\n1 leupoonful of iugir\n60'i-25<\n100.-3O\u00ab\u00b1\nalso In 600*1.\nTour Rexill Store.\nCity Drug Co.\nPhone 14\nBex 410\nVery young muiiels, called gl:-\nchldli, attach themielvei to birds'\nfeet and feitheri end thui get \u2022 free\nride to other witen.\nimrmiiiiiiiiimiifiniiiiiimtinmifmi\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOMI\nAMBULANCI  SIRVICI\n\"Durtlnetlve Funeral %\u2014Ice*\n613 Kooteney Bt Phone Mt\niiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIi\nGENERAL ELECTRIC\narid all Electrical Repairing\nCall\nNILSON ELECTRIC\nPhone M0 674 Beker SL\nilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllill\nC. ft. Houee N. A. Houie\nKOOTINAY GIFT SHOF\n4M Beker St\nSouvenirs\nNelson\nof\nIIIIIIIIIIiiiiIIIIIIiIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM\nLateit Popular\nSHEET MUSIC and FOLIOS\nMcKAY f. STRETTON\nLimned\nPhene S44 Nelson\n\u2022i i ii t ii iidi ten irtin hsi in iism 11111 j rn ii 11\nLawn Mowers Sharpened\nIhean Ground\nCor. Vlctorii md Stanley SU.\nA. J. HESSE\nPHONI *4S\nThere are Identical twlni\u2014and Identical twlni, tnd iccordlng to\nthe fither of thne handiome boyi, Blllle, left, and Barry Valentine,\nthree-year-old, of Melbourne, Auatralla, they an the mort Identical\ntwlni anywhere In the world. So iure li hi of hli ititement that Mr.\nValentine hii offered 121. to bi donated to charity, If hli boyi do not\n\u25a0tend out In my Identical twin competition. So fir thi boyi hive\n16 flrtt prim, two ucond ind om third priie to thilr credit. Thilr\nmother uyi thet even ihe hu difficulty In telling them ipirt.\nCar ond Truck\nCollision Kills\nTwo Near Calgary\nCALOARY, Aug. 23 (CP)-Two\npenom were killed ind two badly\nInjured lite Wedneiday night when\nI cir ind truck collided on the Ed\nmonton Highwiy 3Vk mllei North of\nCilgiry. The dud:\nGeorge Butten. iged St, Biluc,\nAlta., firmer, and hli wife, iged 86.\nThe Iniured: Frank Butten, aged\n7, md P. Edwird Hulie, iged 70,\nof Baluc.\nHr. md Mn. Bulten, their ion,\n\u25a0nd Mr. HuUe, i neighbor, were returning home from Cilgiry when\ntnelr car cime into colllilon with i\ntruck driven by Edwird Leuon of\nCilgiry. Leuon uld he wu blinded\nby the lights of in upproichlng cir\nwhich wu lmmedlitely iheid of\nthe Butten' cir. The entire left ilde\nof the Butten* cir wu torn out.\nFive other children In the Button fimily were left it home.\nU.S, Mini, Short of Cash, Works\nOvertime lo Make Up Lack\nRELIABLE   SIRVICI\nAt  Reuoneble Coat et the\nSMEDLEY\nGARAGE CO.\nNext to Poit Office\nWEST KOOTENAY\nSTEAM LAUNDRY\nPhone  1175\n1S2 Baker Street Nelion\nBall\nTopcoats\nNow It the time to be\nthinking of that new Fall\nTopcoat. See the new\nmodels and materials.\n$29.50 to $53.00\nEMORY'S\nTha Man's Store\nPhone 144 for Clas.lfled Ad Bervlee I\nBy CLYDI BLACKBURN\nCinidlin Preu SUff Writer\nWASHINGTON, Aug. 21 (CP) -\nThere'! nothing remarkible ibout\n\u2022n individual being ihort of money\nbut when the United Stitei Mint is\nIn thit predlciment It'i new-\nThit'i how It li it the moment\nwith the minta In Philadelphia md\nDenver working 24 houn \u25a0 diy for\nthe flrit time ilnce Juit after the\nFlnt Greit War.\nIt Is the result of the July holldiy\nof price control regulitlom\u2014 that\nperiod between the death of the of\nflee of price adminlitrition on June\n30, ind IU revivil by \u2022 lubitltute\nmeuure 20 dayi later, mint officiali\nuy.\nThe mlnti ire miking more money than tbey ever did but tbey ere\nDON 0'WAR WINS RACE\nSEATTLE, Aug. 21 (AP)\u2014Don o'\nWir won the feature ilx-furlong\nseventh race at Longacrei tonight to\npay 19.10 on a 12 mutueli ticket\nJockey Willie Wyndle rode Don\no' Wir for hii second victory of the\nday md the 40th ol hli cireer to\ncomplete hli ipprentlceihlp. Time\nwu 1:111-!\nAmy'i Second finlihed Juit thit\nway. ind paid 13.60 and $360. Little\nCirtago finlihed third to pay SI 40\n\"making\" leu 1\u00bb the\ni of prof-\nSTOP - LOOK\nINSULATE\nIta they could be earning If thlngi\nwere normil.\nIXPORTS MUST WAIT\nIn addition to supplying the domeitic needi in half dollin, quartan,\ndimes, nickels md copper colni the\nmlnti make colni for \u2022 number of\nother countree, Including Ethiopia,\nEcuador and Saudi Arabia.\nNow thoee countriei heve to make\ndo with colni they have or take\ntheir builneu elsewhere until the\nUnited States Mlnti satisfy home\nneeds.\nRecently the mint had to fet 224.-\n000,000 ouncei of illver In i hurry\nto make 3,200.000 dimei. The daily\noutput u SO toni of colni ind itlll\nthere! \u2022 ihortige.\nHirry Truman wu resting comfortably and pleaaantly In the quiet\nbackwater of the Vlce-Prettdency\non thit tragic day in April 1M5\nwhen President Roowvelt'i ludden\ndeith catapulted tba dapper, happy\npolitician from Mlisourl into toe\ntoughest Job in the world. Since then\nbe bu learned \u25a0 lot\u2014particularly\nthtt the Preiident of the United\nSUtu theee dayi can never bave a\nreal holiday.\nNow, for the flrat Ume ilnce that\nspring day when he felt Uut Uie\nmoon and all Ute plineti had fallen\non him, he li ittempUng what !\u2022\nannounced u a holiday in IS day\nerulee on Uie yacht WUlluniburg\nBut be took \u25a0 lot of hli worrlei and\nhii iccrrtirlil itaff ilong with him\n\u2022ltd Ute radio telephone, airplanes\nand meuengen wlll bring hli trou-\nblei to him every diy.\nPhene 144 fer CloMtfled Ad Service\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuite 20S\nMIDICAL  ARTS  BUILDING\n\u25a0-\u25a0*\u25a0\"*\"*\u25a0*\u25a0*\u25a0\"*\u25a0*\u25a0\"\u2022-*\"\"\u25a0*\u25a0\nThi  Newest Thing  In Slgni\nNEO LITE SIGNS\nMade to order\nWALKER'S RADIO SERVICE\nPhone 4S7 or \u00ab71-X\nSILVER KING TRANSFER\nGeneral  Hauling\nOwned end operated by tn\nEx-Serv Iceman\nPhone 606-R2\nSton Bachynski\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin-.il\nFLEURY'S\nfl\nPharmacy\nPrescription*\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMed Arti BUt\nPHONIas\n.\u25a0IIIHIHItnimillHIIilllsle)\nIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nCAMPBELL, SHANKLAND\n& IMRII\nChartered Accountants\nAuditor!\n841 Baker St Phone BS\nllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllll\ntxrm*v\u00bb^^MWK<i*se\u00abe*m\nROSCOE\nAND\nFOURNIER\nGARAGEMEN\nSKY Cffl-T AUTO SERVICE\nPhone IS Nelson. B. C\n*8jggi\u00bbg>jjgagggtstlSjtjjijtsjjSjjS\nIS YOUR CAR A\nCOVERED\nWAGON?\nIt'i no haflhlnf mottir\nwhoa you ctn'l aet \u2022 new\ncar tnd your eld ess k a\nfociimilt of e\nLONDON   (CPI- Sco\u2014od  Yard\nj accident mapi ihow Lewiiham, ln\nSouth weit London, u the black ipot\nfor iccidenU to children.\nGet your\n_#\nit_jj]_noN\nNOVV\nRELIANCE HEALTH\n446 WARO STRUT\nNILSON,  B.C.\nNo Membership Fee\nAll doubful claims settled by\narbitration.\nThe oldest meoni of Britiih\nfoir play.\nCertified    to   be   octuorily\nlourvd.\nlaHy now that Summer ii\nbora. Bat yaa will lough\nend hava fun aplenty\nence we've done a ie nice\n(ob en the \"OU let\", hy\near Al mechonici\u2014ond\nquickly.\nNew Shipment ef\nWOMEN'S PUMPS\nat\nTHE BOOTERY\nEARTHWORMS INCREASI\nPRODUCTION\nUp  te  100%  In  firm  end  gardin\nThi  iclentlflc  method.\nMocDougoll Earthworms\nI7SI Third Ave. Trail, l.C\n\t\nRare Your furniture Expertly\nRecovered tt the\nNIUON UPHOLSTERY\nHI Hall SL Phone 146\n_______)ttmmmimm_eaa--\u2014---aa\nR. NADEAU\nPlumbing Repairi en* Trouble\nShooting.\nPhone 11S7-61S Victoria St.\nChoose\nBlue Bird\nDiamonds\nFot Happiness\nPriced at\n$37.50 to $300.00\nW. G. Valin\nJeweller\n364 Baker St.\nPhone 1149\nMall   Orden  Promptly\nAttended le\nKOKANEE\nService Station\nOwned end operated by\nn-lervicemen\nJohnny Malone       Bob Wnod\nPhone 171 SM Baker St.\nDry\n12\" SLAB WOOD\nand EDGINGS\nBURNS\nLUMBER 5 C0ALC0\nScirntificilly-detigned rruny-liytt Iniulidoa\n( lean, efficient, perminent.\nPrrfsrru itnl-nne of* (he etilrtt of ill Iniu-\nlitioni to instill younelf.\nCin mike your home u much u IV cooler\non hcxtrtt rummer diyt. Will uve you up to\n30~, on next winter'i fuel billi!\nAct todiy for greiter homt comfort-\nKIMSULATH your iftk now!\n\u2022II W\"1 Imrnkmrntt aaaa l-l   I tjmi I     III\n1 roll will\ninsula\u2122\n100 sq.ft.\nLeu than $60.00\nwill Insulate entire\nattic of overefe 6-\nroom houn ,ouu _cj.\nfeet).\nl\/IIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllni\n\"Triere's No Place Like Home\"\nHow Many Tomorrows\nYour Dreams Come True\nIMSUL\nINSULATION\nNow in Stock\nivrnreat radio\nwith the new international dial.\n5 tube mantel\nradio In light oak.\nSt*fSS.\nS tube mantel\nmodel ln walnut\nHISS\nb tube battery\nm e n t e I model\nwith new super\ntone. Mm.\nAnd   one   only\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nPhones 26 ond 27\nCOMPANY, LIMITED\nWholesale\u2014Retail\nNelson, B. C.\niraph.\n: pho\n\u00abUS\nTomorrow nerer comas' Dont\nyou believe Itt It'i the Cinadlan\nway to belie re In the future\nto plan fnr tbe home of your\ndreams In postwar dayi ahead\nsre wlll be helpina* .1 create\nlovely homei Iuit ai ve have\ndone for many enierdnyi\nStart    now    to   make    your\ndreema of \u25a0 beautifully furnlih\net home come true Add \u2022 pier*\nnow ind then, or cinwrt i\nroom it a time Come in often\nend eee whet'i new Let ui help\nyou make your borne a lovely\nai you want IL\nHOME\nratal.ar*\nIxehsngi\nPHONE 1032\nrm  .anectt ruenrrune atom  in  thi  aoomwave\n640 IAKf* ST. 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