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Armistice negotiations were suspended there las.t Oct. 8 .after a long impasse\noyer prisoner exchange.\nThe Red message was an answer\nto-terms laid down by Clark Tues-\nj day for resuming true* talks.\n\"We agree to the proposal advanced In your letter,\" the Com-\n! munist message said, \"and hereby\nInform you that the liaison group\nof our side will be prepared to hold\na meeting with foe liaison-group\nof your side at Panmunjom on\nApril 6 to arrange preliminarily\nthe matter of an exchange by both\nsides of Injured and sick prisoners-\not-war and to discuss and decide\non the date for resuming the\narmistice negotiations.\"\nClark has insisted that the exchange Of sick and wounded prisoners must be settled before foe\nAllies will resume truce negotiations.\n. That subject was all but settled\nlast  year  when   the   truce  talks\nsnapped over the larger issue of\nexchanging, all prisoners.\nThe Communists had insisted' on\nthe return of all their captured\nsoldiers. The Allies had refused to\nreturn anyone to Communist rule\nagainst his will'.\nAbout 51,000 of 132,000 Chinese\nand   North   Korean   prisoners . in\nAllied hands have vowed to resist\nrepatriation.\nCHOU'S PROPOSAL\nChou's proposal,'broadcast Monday by Pelping radio and sent to\nthe UN in New York, offered to\nallow prisoners resisting repatriation to be placed under control of\na \"neutral state.\" Then representatives of both sides would be permitted to explain to the prisoners\nwhat the decision involved.\nChou's proposal left up in the air\nthe issue of final disposition of\nprisoners. -\nFederal (Soy t To Assist in\nWater Conservation Projects\nOTTAWA (CP) \u2014 The Commons\nagreed Wednesday to the principle\npf a government measure to provide federal contributions up to\nS7% per cent of water conservation\nprojects*undertaken with provinces\nand municipalities.\n, Resources Minister Winters' bill,\nwhich received second reading,\nmakes statutory the government's\npractice of entering into individual\nagreements on such projects. No\ndollar limits are set on federal contributions, but it is specified that\nprojects must be of a size that\nmake them ot national importance,\nThe bill was stiU under discussion   in   committee - of-foe-wbole\nstage as foe Houso rose and will be*\ntaken up again today. All parties\nxpressed approval ofthe -measura,\namendments fo the Excise Tax Act.\nImplementing changes in Finance\nMinister Abbott's budget. Members\nave detailed study to the tax\nshanges.\nThe Commons' only other legislative action of the day was to give\nthird and final reading,to a full\nrevision of the legislation providing for government of the. Yukon.\nThe elected Yukon council of five\nmembers is given Jurisdiction in\nseveral fields where Canadian provinces exercise control, including\noads, elections, hospitals and agriculture.   : \u25a0\u25a0<;',\nNEWYORK (CP)\u2014The Canadian\ndollar was 1-16 cent higher at a\npremium of 21-32 per cent in terms\nof U.S. funds Wednesday.. Pound\nsterling was down 5-16 cent at\n12.81 3-16.\nitiiiiiiiiiiiiilllHIlllllllllllllllllllllllllli\n\u2022ink Flamingos\n>om Diet Problem\nVANCOUVER'(CP) - Zoo\nCurator Alan Best has a tricky\nproblem\u2014to find the right diet\nto suit the pink plumage of two\nflamingos in an Easter display\nhere.\nMr. Best believed the birds\nbrought from Florida would\nthrive on a rich diet of shrimp,\nbut shrimp costs $1.00 a pound.\nToo dear, he-says.\nSo the birds ore gobbling up\ntome of B. C.'s surplus salmon\nlor the time being, along with\nbrown bread and milk.\nAfter the Easter display in\na downtown department store\nwindow the birds will become\n\u25a0 permanent   residents   at   the\nStanley Park Zoo.\nlliiiiiiillliiiiiiiiliiiiiimiiiiiUliliiiiil-\n5 Killed, 12 Hurt\nIn Apartment Blaze\nKANSAS CITY (AP) \u2014 At least\nfive persons were killed and 12 injured in a raging fire that swept\nthrough a 75-unit apartment building near downtown Kansas City\nlate Wednesday.\nThree firemen were killed and\nsix others Injured by a collapsing\nwall and roof.\nThe bodies bf en unidentified\nwoman and child were recovered\nfrom the east wing of the building.\nOkanagan. rail\nHitbyFrosts\nPENTICTON, B.C. (CP) \u2014 Fruit\ngrowers in the South Okanagan\nare watching carefully as nightly\nfrosts crowd the killing-point for\napricot blossoms which now festoon their .trees. '\u25a0 \/\nTemperatures dipped Tuesday\nnight to a low of 25 in some spots'\naround Oliver, heart of the soft-\nfruit district,' while at Pentlcton\nthe low was 23. \u2022\n'Don McMullen, federal frost\nwarning official' here, said however, the most .'of :the orchards are\nOn hillsides and benches Vhich\nhave good frost-drainage. The low\nrecorded here wjs at the airport\nwhich is on a low flat.\nExtensive damage to apricots is.\nalready reported from Yakima,\nWash., directly South, but temperatures generally-on the Canadian\nsjde have been more moderate.\nLIFE OF ELIZABETH\nFOR SCHOOL KIDDIES\nTORONTO ,(CP) \u2014 Illustrated\nbooklets describing the life of\nQueen Elizabeth will be distributed\nto elementary school .classrooms\nthroughout Ontario, Education Minister Duplop told the legislature\nWednesday. Purpose of the distribution, he'said, Is tb \"bring home\nto our, children the importance of\nthe British connection.\"\nVol.51\n\u00ab\u00a3&\n. mspORC., CANApA\u2014THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 2, 1953\nWEATHER FORECAST\n' kootenay: 'A' few' clouds.' Light\nwinds. Low-high at Cranbrook and\nCresceht Valley, 18 arid 50; Reyel-\nttoke, .26 and 82. Friday outlook\u2014\ncloudy-- .*'\u2022\u25a0.\nNo. 281\nPolicl i\u00bb Follow Terrorists' Trail\nCANADIAN TICKETHOLDERS won a total\nof $720,000 on the three horses that placed one,\ntwo and three In the Grand National Steeplechase\nheld recently at Aintree, Eng, Of that amount\n$420,000 comprised first prize money won when\n.Early Mitt romped home o winner. Among three\nCanadians who held tickets on Early Mitt were\nMr. and Mrs. Wesley Gardner of Hamilton. Ont.,\nseen above with their four children,. Margaret,\nJudy, Barbara and Howard. To the. Gardners It\nwat a dream come true,, for now they will be.\nable to give up their tiny overcrowded North-\nend cottage In favor of a brand new home. The\none they've dreamed about since they were married 9% years ago. But with .four youngsters,\ndoctor bills and the salary. of a steel company\n-laborer, their plant have always been shelved. It\n-will alto mean that daughter Margaret will be\nable to have the operation she needs. Like her\ntitter Barbara, eight, Margaret was born With an\naffliction of the eyes. Her sister was operated on\nand' Cured* a few yeara ago, but the Gardners\nhaven't htd the money to pay for the correction\nof Margaret's-vision. Now they have.\n\u25a0 : \u2014Central Prett Canaj)an,\nB.C. Non-Board\nFirms Set Car\nInsurance Rales\nVANCOUVER (CP)\u2014New car insurance rates for the \"independent\"\nor \"non-board\" companies were announced Wednesday by John R\nNaylor, chairman of the Independent Automobile Conference ot\nBritish Columbia.\nThe 30 members of Hie-independent conference write obout'. one-\nhalf of foe auto insurance in B. C.\nTheir rates, based on Claims ex-\npcrlonco^.,follow:-,.clpsely,.the-pattern, announced last-.week by B.~C\nUnderwriters' Association on behalf\nof .ISO \"board\" cbmpanleaO\nChief difference between foe two\nis that most independent companies\nwill offer \"pjnk Clip\" Insurance at\n$1 less for class two owners and $2\nless for class tour policyholders\u2014\nbusiness men who drive company\nowned cars.\nCollision insurance will cost from\n8 to 8 per cent less\", than BCUA\nrates, depending on location.\nIn explaining foe difference, be\ntween board and independent com\nponies Insofar as rate-setting is\nconcerned: Mr. Naylor said that, ln\ntheory, Independent companies are\nselective in accepting insurance\nrisks and therefore should be able\nto sell cheaper insurance.\n'iii'miiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.'iiiiiiiii\nWhy Bosses Go Grey\ny. SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) \u2014\nThe president of a small South\n. Bend factory found only one ot\nhts 10.employees at work when\nbe arrived at foe plai)t Wednesday. The others, were picketing.\nWendell B. Nace, head of the\n. Precision Piece Parts Co., said\nthe pickets ignored him as he\nwalked past them, and the lone\nworkman gave htm a stony\nstare arid-walked out to join the\nofocr__ :**Ov...;\nNace was at his desk ponder- -\n\u25a0 fog the sudden' walkout .when\nS one employee came to the door   :\n'  and yellCd: \"Afcril fooll\" -tawR*;\n;  eyewbody .weht'fo work.?, i:*',,-,\n-fiifi iiViu AiiHiiiVif ufii ii ii'iuiiiiiiiiiViii\nSloan, Laing\nNominees!\nNew Era Sees Death of Ag\nLONDON TO TOkYO\nIN 36 HOURS\nLONDON (AP) \u2014 London to Tokyo In 36 hqurs. BOAC Wednesday\nannounced a Comet jetliner will\ntake off Friday for tbe Japanese\ncapital with only two night stops\nalong the 10,000-mile route. BOAC\ndescribed the new service as \"the\nfastest across the world.\"\nChristie Caplurer\nHailed as Hero\nBy  JOHN  DURMAN\nLONDON (Reuters)\u2014Tom Ledger, shy policeman who put London's murder squad fo foe shade,\nhas become a national hero.\nLedger, Constable No. 400V fo-tte\nMetropolitan Police, arrested. John\nChristie, 55-year-old clerk accused\nof killing his wife in London's\n\"House of Murder Unlimited!, at\nNotting Hill. \u25a0\/\u25a0\nIn 24 hours Ledger leaped from\nthe humdrum routine of a -policeman's daily life Into foe headlines.\nHe has proved again that it is\nfoe man on the beat Who gets his\nman, who succeeds where often\nScotland Yard detectives fail. -\nLedger, 43', once was told by a\npolice promotion board after passing his examination fo become a\nsergeant: \"You are staying'-where\nyou are. You are deemed unfit to\nwear three stripes,\"\n' VANCOUVER (CP).-.The Vancouver Province hi a dispatch from\nOttawa Says today Arthur: Laing,\nFederal. Liberal member for .Vancouver South, is due in Vancouver\nMonday and quite possibly will allow his name to stand for nomination at the British Columbia leadership conventioon next week. '\nj- The convention will open April\n8 to'select a successor to former\nPremier Byron Johnson.\nThe Province said Kir. Laing's\ndecision will depend on whether\nChief Justice Gordon Sloan can\nstill be persuaded to accept nomination,\n--Chief Justice Sloan has frequently: been mentioned as a possible\nleader, but each time he has said\nhe would not leave his judicial\npost\nStdne From Old\nWorld Churches To\nBe Built Into New\n.\u25a0-(SAINT JOHN, N.B. \u2014 A piece of\nstone from the fabric of Southwell,\nminster in England arrived here today aboard foe Empress of France\nbound for Victoria, B.C. via Canadian Pacific Express to be built\ninto foe wall of the Anglican cathedral there.\n\u25a0the stone a gift from the lord\nbishop of Southwell to foe archbishop of British Columbia will be\nincorporated into the wall of.the\nCanadian cathedral along with\npieces from Westminster'Abbey and'\nother famous churches in England.\nPavlukoff to\nAppeal Sentence\nVANCOUVER (CP)',\u2014   Walter\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nHp Paper Good Friday\nThere will be no regular edition\nof tho Nelson Dally News published Good Friday. The next edition will be delivered to readers\nSaturday.\n.iiifiiiitiiimiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nYOUTH ADMITS\nFIVE SUYINGS\n\"Politest Boy\"\nTells of Crimes\nDotte for Girl'\nDUgmS-E, Ia.;.<AP) \u2014 An 18-\nyear-old Marine, known to his New\nYork''state neighbors as 'tho politest .\/ooy in towjft,\"has recounted\nchapter and verte of the five crosscountry ' hold-up \u25a0 slayings which\nauthorities soy he \"freely admitted.\nA 'teen-aged girl who accompanied the handsome son.of a Volley\nStream, N.Y., brewery executive on\nfoe fouMlay crime sj>ree said \"he\ndid it all forme.\"\nBut the total loot In five killings\nand a brief abduction was placed by\nauthorities at only \"about (57.\"\nAs indications grew Wednesday\nthat Fred' Eugene McManus would\nbo turned over to. Rochester, N.Y.,\nauthorities, foe youth casually reviewed minute details of foe slayings. O.   .   '\n\"I've never teen-anyofla Ilka him\n-r. he hasn't batted an eyelash,\" said\nDubuque county sheriff Lei P.\n__ Mffttn.   -.      . .   . '- \u25a0-',\nPav^\/co^^\nbank manager, will appeal his death\nsentence.\nChief' defence counsel Thomjs\nHurley announced Wednesday that\nan appeal will be taken to the -British Columbia court of appeal.-. It\nwill be entered at the court's session opening in VictSria April 8.\nMr. Hurley did not say on what\ngrounds he planned to challenge\nfoe conviction.. * ' ru \u201e\u2022\"\u2022\"'-,.\n' It *'#_( \u00ab^W_4S\"freiWeeday foat\nPavlukoff, emtWrlMM-s.* 300-_i\u00abn.\npjss'e two -\/days'* it ter the Petrie\nshooting. '-\u25a0'\nPolice-organized the big search in\nSurrey municipality; 15*.miles 'east\nof here..,- OfL'\nPolice, soldiers and civilian volunteers made up foe.posse; and for\nfoe first time iri Canada a helicopter was used In a criminal hunt.  '\nBut Pavlukoff fold police he.elud-\ned the searchers by hiding during\nthe, day in dense bush country, arid\nfinally breaking through-foe police\ncordon..' \u2022 '\u25a0 '.'\u25a0\u25a0   '\" ' \"\n\u25a0 Police chief. Walter Mulligan of\nVancouver estimated the abortive\nsearch cbst $10,000. \u25a0\u25a0y.-'-'\\:\nAfter Pavlukoff escaped police,\nhe-went to Calgary where he'spent\nsome days before heading: east '\u2022'\u2022\nCROWN'S CASE PH\n'TOBACCOROAD**\nTO BE APPEALED\n' V^COUVER .(GP). r-* A county\ncourt judgment which quashed foe\nconvictions of the cast and producers of \"Tobacco Road\" will ba-ap-\npealed..\nCity prosecutor Gordon Scott said\nWednesday, he has filed an appeal\non behalf of the Crown against foe\ndecjsion of Judge J. A. McGeer. He\nquashed the pblice court, judgment\nof Magistrate W. W. B. Mclnnes.\nAvon theatre manager Charles\nNelson, director Dorothy Davles and.\nfive members of the cast were convicted last month of.staging a lewd\n\u2022and indecent performance. Uiey\nwere fined a total of $150.\nNelson . announced earlier this\nweek that foe play would reopen\nat the Avon April 11.\nBIBLES AS GIFT8\nOTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Thousands et\nCanadian servicemen in' all parts of\nfoe world will receive copies of foe\nNew Testament, gifts of the British and Foreign * Bible Society,\ndefence headquarters announced\nWednesday.      . \\\nand' signed a statement admitting a\ncar-theft killing at Rochester last\nFriday and double killings in holdups at Keenoy.ville, 111., Saturday\nand Spring VaUey, Minn., Monday.\nMcManus sought to shield his\nslacks-clad companion, 10-year-old\nDiana Marie Weg'geland -of Sum-\nmervUle, a Rochester.suburb.\n. But Martin reported tho girl told\nhim the was: with McManus. when\nois and Minnesota .Slayings\nei told me 'nobody Dae a eon\nsciepep \u2014 all- they have is fear,\"\nthe gt$ jjaid.. U- believe hiin' and\nst|ll dpi Whatever happens fo him I\nwant ft -foiapRen to me too.\n(elgar Appoints\nForest Director\n\u2022' VANCOUVER (CP) \u2014 Charles\nB. Dunham of Port Alberni has\nbeen appointed director of forest\noperations for .Columbia. Cellulose\nCompany .Ltd. and Celgar Development Company Ltd. His headquarters will be in Vancouver.\nMr. Dunham hat been associated\nwith BlOedel, Stewart and Welch\nCompany Ltd., and- its successor,\nMacMillanrBloedel- Limited, since\n1933. Earlier he was with the B:C.\nFprest Service.    ,   -\nThe appointment was announced\nhere today by M. W- Mack-nzle,\nexecutive yice-presldent of Columbia and Celgar.\nTrainmen in Emergency\nMeet; Freight Passes\nOver Damaged Tracks\nRCMP service dogs were said Wednesday to have\nfollowed a scent from the scene of one of Tuesday night's\nrailway line blastings to the vicinity of Ootjschenia village.\nThe trail started at Blueberry where a\" third dynamiting attack against CPR tracks was carried out, but went\"\nunreported until the break in the lines had endangered a\nfreight train and crew. -\u25a0 i,\nWhile track and police patrols tightened their vigilance.\nand investigators probed into attack scenes and Sons of\nFreedom -villages for clues, members of railway brother-'\nhoods gathered at an emergency meeting Wednesday night\nto discuss this new danger to operation of trains in Kootenay\ndivision. O ~\nWindsors Not To\nAttend Coronation\nSOtftHAMPTON (Reuters)\u2014The\nDuke of Windsor says he will not attend the Coronation.\n'\u2022;\u25a0\u25a0 \"I don't, think it quite the thing\nfor an ex-king to attend a suces-\nsor's coronation,\" he told a reporter Wednesday night aboard the liner'Queen Elizabeth as he sailed\nfor foe United States.        .\nThe duke, who abdicated as King\nEdward VIII in 1936, said: \"I made\na statement in December that I\nwould not be attending the coronation of my niece. Nothing foat has\nhappened since alters that.\"\nThe Duke was in Britain to attend foe funeral of his mother,\nQueen Mary. He said he did not\nknow when he would be back.\nA Canadian Abroad\n\"We are taking measures to protect\" ourselves:\" spokesmen said\nWednesday night after a joint meeting of Brotherhood of Railroad\nTrainmen and Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen.\nThey said a statement would be\nIssued 'within a day or two, and\ncharged there was a lack of interest\nin safety of the employees, on the\npart of Canadian Pacific Railway\nand foe government.\nCharred ruins at the Passmore\nLumber Company lumber storage\narea were examined during the day\nby police and insurance adjusters.\nIt waa site of foe fourth strike by\nterrorists within an hour Tuesday\nnight Loss, including a million\nfeet of lumber, there was estimated by company officers at $50,-\n000, partially covered by. insurance.\n\u25a0 The Tuesday attacks ranged over\na 150 mile section ot Kootenay-\nBoundary. First reported was explosions-that ripped Kettle Valley\nline tracks at Ward's Lake near\nGrand Forks about 8:40 p.m. Before\n9:30 a series of explosions tore up\nlines near Tarrys, 18 miles West of\nNelson? and thi BIubbmtj\/ track\ndamage wa<i dlscovefetf about 10:'\/j.\nVolunteer firefighters ba'tti\u00abd the\nlumber yard blaze in the Slocan\nValley from 9p,m. until after midnight\nA freight train actually 'passed\nover foe 'damaged track at Blueberry. The erew, \"halting because\nof \"an extremely bumpy spot,\" discovered their drag had passed over\na. two-foot hole without derailing.\nPortion of a steep .bank above, the\nColumbia River had fallen away\nfrom the blasted track. BlueberrV\nIs six miles South of Castlegar.\nOotischenia is located, more or less,\nacross the Columbia from foe dynamiting scene and in the Castlegar\nairport area.\n. Police and track patrols were\nstrengthened during Wednesday. Investigators visited Freedomite villages, but no arrests were made.\nThrough the night from foe time\nof the blast cars and trucks moving\nin the area stopped -to the red\nblinkers of patrol cars; searches\nwere even conducted on Baker\nStreet in Nelson of vehicles in\nfrom district roads.\nIn Victoria,- Attorney -General\nRobert Bonner said \"Action has\nbeen taken to investigate the bombings,   but had no other comment\nTrain schedules we're not disrupted by the explosion damages. Two\nunscheduled freights were held up\nfor an hqur while tracks were repaired at Ward's Lake and Tarrys.\nOne freight was halted by a track1\npatrol when damage was spotted in\nthe Boundary. KV express had\npassed the Tarrys blast scene just\nbriefly before the blast. Motorists\ntravelling the Southern Transpro-\nyincial Highway, who heard the\nblasts, had noticed the passage of\nfoe express about 9:20.\nDistrict residents, while deeply\nconcerned, -were reluctant to be\nquoted.\nDISOBEDIENCE'\n\"I have every confidence that the\nRCMP has the situation well in\nhand,\" an active businessman, member of foe Nelson Chamber bf Commerce, said Wednesday. With extended patrols on the highways ahd\nroads, this citizen felt that \"we are'\nclOser to a solution than ever before.-'\nHe attributed the reason for foe\ndynamitings to \"just another display of disobedience. A challenge\nis .thrown to US,\" he continued,\n\"something just has,to be evolved.,\nso that we can at least track down\nthose responsible.\"\nKOOTeNAY COUNCIL ',   *\nA Nelson minister came up with\nwhat he believes would be a step\ntoward a solution of foe Sons,of\nFreedom problem\u2014foe formation of \u2022\na Kootenay Council, made up,'of\npersons engaged in educational\nwork, ministers, police officers,\nDoukhobor leaders and Interested\ncitizens.\n\"This  problem must  be  solved\nright here,\" he said. The \"council\"\ncould diagnose the problems and\nbring to theattentlon of the. Doukhobors that something \"drastic must\nbe done\"--to avoid a possible loss\nof life- There must be'a few--ha-,\nstated, to plan these moves (dynamitings) so that they can heeammf\nout  simultaneously.  He  felt  that\nperhj|ps_when foe^deftoi^-aB**.\na move to .Cbs'ta Rica wasl granted,'.'.\nthey changed their minds and \"don't,'\nreally want to go.\" v\nNelson's   Junior   Chamber   of .\n\u25a0  Commerce, during the past few\nmonths, hat taken an active part\nIn seeking a solution. Following\nthe Tuesday blasting, the Jaycee*\nIn a statement declared, \"We have\ndemanded action because of previous occurrences of thlt,nature,\nthese recent blastings,\" the state-.,\nment continued,\" verify the need\"\nfor direct concerted action.\"\nPLANNED ATTACKS .\n. \"It appears obvious that foe blasts-\nare pre-arranged,\" a Nelson realtor\nsaid, declaring the situation as \"definitely a national problem. Ottawa:\"\nhe continued, \"is definitely leaning\nover backwards to shirk the prob-\nlerh.\".\nHe deplored the fact that the\n-Ugood are being treated along with\nthe bad,\" and said tbe Orthodox\nare not able to protect their homes\nwith insurance. He thought that It\nwas ug to them (Orthodox group)\nto make a move. \"They could help\na lot,\" he said, \"but fear or reluctance is keeping them from it\nThese radicals are being used' and\ndirected from without,\" he theorized:' >'\nPROMOTION   ,\n\"It's' straight promotion,\" a Nelson, insurance company manager\nstated Wednesday. \"They're blasting lust to gain prominence. They're\n.leading us up the garden path.\"\nThey are letting the public know\nthat foey don't want to go to Costa\nRica,, they actually can't raise, the\nmoney to go. His theory;was that\nthe Sons will make themselves \"so\ndisliked\" that the government will\ntake matters into their hands and\nprovide funds' for their passage.\nWASHINGTON (AP) \u2014Announced United States battle casualties\nin Korea reached 131,926 Wednesday, an increase of 404 since last\nweek. This was a slightly larger increase than .'the last .few weeks and .\napparently represented initial reports of the casualties in the renewed heavy fighting around Old Baldy and Bunker hills.\nBy BRUCE HVTCH1SON\nSomewhere in the Cotswold\nills: The woodcarver's little\n*ioJ) was littered equally with\n>iaviifl\u00bbs, tools and master-\n[eces. The carver himself was\nmasterpiece also. He had the\n\u00bbce of a saint carved in the\nak of a cathedral\u2014the same\nne features, the wild mop of\nair, the broodjng' eye. And\nth\u00abn he told me of his work\nie face was illuminated as\nKchelangelo's must have\nbefore a half-covared\nn^k of marble.'\ns, alas, was one of foe last\nth carvers, foe race of wood\nulptors who converted the oak of\nngland Into a very, jungle of wild\nagery. The craft, he said, would\n.n be dead. No young man now.\na-days would serve him as apprentice when a factory. worker could!\nearn six pounds a week.. Be had\nlearned to carve with his father,\nwhose father and grandfather and\ntheir ancestors for ten centuries\nhad done nothing else. Now foe\nline was finished, the old legacy\nlost.\nNo Pause in Work\nEven as he talked, the carver\nwould not pause ln his work. His\nchisels and gouges continued fo\nbite into the wood for he had much\nto do that day and would not leave\nhit bench until nearly midnight. Oh\nyes, said he, the gentry still wanted\ncarving but they wouldn't be able\nto buy It much longer.\nAt the moment he was carving\na mantel shelf out of white pine\nfrom the Pacific coast of America,,\nperhaps from British Columbia \u2014\nlovely wood, as easily cut as butter\nand for his present purpose better\nthan oak.   ' ',     .    O ,'   . .\nWith all' Ht opulent' mass of\nflowers, fruit and human faces such\na mantel could- bo completed iii\nabout two days, He reckoned to\nfinish three a week, each eut to\nthe exact specifications of the purchaser. In between times be built\nfurniture of any design from heavy\nStuart dak to the fine mahoganies\nof Chippendale.\nHe looked tip suddenly from foe\nbench and pointed a chisel straight\nat my eye to emphasize a considered judgment. \"I'll mend real old\nfurniture, foe genuine \"stuff,\" he\nlaid, \"but don't brine* tee any of\nthis modern rubbish! I won't touch\nIt, mind, never!.People bring it in\nand I tend thom away with it.\nThe way foe factories turn it out\ntheie days! A scandal, I call it,\nWhat's the country cominf tb?\"\nBy his expression at he-turned\nto his work again I judged that\nfoe country Wet coming \u25a0 to no\ngood. But I ventured to suggest that\neven in this abandoned age he\nprobably enjoyed'his Work. Enjoy\nit? Why, he had enjoyed every\nmoment of his life, he had; even\nenjoyed his two world wars as an*\nactivo soldier, in a fashion which\nnone of your modern factory workers.could possibly understand. He\nran hit gnarled fingers over this\nhalf-carved wood and added: \"It's\nall been so damned lovely, if you\nknow what't meanl\"-\nThousand Chuckles\nI thought I knew what ho meant\nwhen I loft his shop and wandered\nthrough the nearby churchyard. For\nthere, tucked snugly Into foe .green,\nand' neatly-checkered quilt of the,\nCotswold Hills, stood a 'church,\ncarved by other craftsmen of this\nsame vanishing line, Those men also\nenjoyed their work..They received\nlittle pay but foey could not have\ndone such work for any 'amount of\nmoney. They did it because it made\nthem happy, and their happiness\nissued in a thousand stone chuckles\nand passing wooden* jests throughout \/the teeming 'fabric of foat\nchurch. ' ^. .-\u2022.',-.\/-:;.\u25a0-.,.\nThere, surely, Is the central* fact\nof .foe Christian religion at rooted\nin foil Island from the Beginning.\nIt was a religion of happiness and\nfaithful, ln itt happiness, to its\nFounder. The Christians who proclaimed-their faith in Gothic and\nstudded England with works of\nimagination as noble- as '\"hunt\nspeare's laughed deep'at liteSmK\ndeath alike, and' foey left- ajMRRt!\nment which we, In our tima, ean\nhardly read. Christian England teat\nMerrle England. There could be no\nconflict in foose'tenns.\nThe oaken pulpit of foe churoh,\nblack with age and ashine like\nebony.from six hundred years of\npolishing, swarmed with carved\nfigures and a garden of dark foliage. It \"had been carved by some\nforgotten ancestor of my friend in\nfoe village shop. If he was not an\nancestor by blood he belonged to\nfoe' same family. - The , two were\njoined by the unbreakable, ties ot\na craft which knows not time nor\nchange nor any law but beauty.  I\nThose ties are breaking* ln an ate\nwhich' has no time, knows nothing\nbut change and'forget), foe meaning bf beauty. At I passed down\nfoe -village street in the dusk the\ncarvar wts still bentover his bench,\nfoe chisel bit surely, into the wood\nand that finely-carved old face was\nalight with foe joy of working.\n7ne craftsmen of Norman times,\nthe Jolly Carvers of Christianity,\nhad left a faithful heir.\nAnd in This Corner * . ,|\nPHOENIX, Ariz. (AP)\u2014Tho new police manual forbldG policemen:\nfrom accepting or soliciting brides. .Chief of Police Charles P. Thomas\nhastily explained the prohibition .will be- eliminated and the. word\n\"bribes\" will he tubstltuted for \"brides.\"\nFORT MEADE, Md. (AP)\u2014On this April Food's Day\u2014and probably for the rest of bis army service\u2014sergeants will probably be\nbarking at a new recruit .here: \"All right, don't try to be funny,\nsoldier. What's your real name?\"\nIt's Pte. Donald R. Duck, who arrived at the army reception\ncentre this week. He was born in 1931, a few years before a certain,\ncartoon character became famous.\nREADING, Pa. (AP)\u2014Mayor James B. Bonford, who says he's\nbeen at bald at an Eatter egg for 20 of his 45 years, has new hope\ntoday,for a crop of fun\u2014or something better.\nBanford tald he had received from Donald Gates, an Albright\nUniversity, professor, a \"tuft, cure\" formula for baldness uncovered\nby Gates In thumbing through a book published in 1743. .\nThe'formula's Ingredients^\nTwo:ounces of boar's grcaoe, one dram (about B0 Drains by present\napothecary Weight)- of. ashes of burnt bees, one dram of ashes of\nSouthern .wood, one dram of: juice of white dllly root (the dllly Is\na small hardwood tree found In Florida), one dram of oil of sweet\nalniondt, and six drams of pure musk.\n\"I think I oan get hold of those other things,\" said Banford, \"but\nwhat's worrying mo are those burnt, bees.\"\n'LONDON (AP)\u2014Mra. Winston Churchill observed her 68th'birthday Thursday JThe prime minister took her to see Oscar Wilde's play\n\"A Woman of No* Importance.\"\n -l>y- .-\u25a0- J\npppp^pppp?\n-Tr--\no; .' \u2022 .' \u25a0\n\u2022T\\0- \u25a0'-.'.-'    .     \u25a0\n%id\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1953\nLAST TIMES TONIGHT \u2014 COMPLETE SHOWS 7.00-9:00\nt\u00bbor\nHere*, a stay thate euper-'\ngngrwithlcviriladi\n| taB*es steppinf\nLota New*\nCartoon\nSport\nSTARTS FRIDAY AT 2:00 P.M.\nHe fought like the devil\nfor a devil of a woman!\nas Jim Bowie\nwho forged\nthe knife tint\nflashed his\ninto\nWstoiYl\nwilh t weapon\nall her\nown!\nDRIVL -IN\ntymnet\nSJAILIfiHI\nIM\n10 MILES EAST OP NELSON\nSHOWING THURS. - FRI. - SAT-\nCARTOON ond SHORTS\nComplete Performances\nShow Times: 7:40^4 8:25\nCranbrook\nREX\nDRIVE-IN\nTHEATRE\nCRANBROOK, IX.\nNOW PUYIN6\n\"HANGMAN'S\nKNOT\"\nShows 7:15 and 9:10\nNewireel,  Cartoon,  Shorti\nSNACK BAR\nFriday and Saturday\n\"RAINBOW\nROUND MY\nSHOULDER\"\nNew\u00a3.\"eel\nCartoon\nShorts\n,    Shows:\n7:15 and 9:30\nEXCEEDS SPEED LIMIT\nLeslie R. Burton of Nelson was\nlined $35 in city court Tuesday (or.\nexceeding the speed limit on Nelson\nAvenue ^Monday evening. He appeared before Magistrate William\nBroym and pleaded guilty.\n*\"*ii\nCommittees Set\nKootenay take General Hospital\n\u2022bpird\" committees for 1953 hava\nbeen named by J, W. Graham, president. *\u2022\nChairmen nro named flrtt In neb\ncase:\nFinance \u2014 M. B. Ryalli, R. M.\nKnight and A. M. Banks, with A- X.\nMcAdams serving ax-otflclo.\nPurchases\u2014T. S. Shorthouse and\nR. M. Knight\npatient care and welfare\u2014JI. D.\nHarrison and Mrs, Robert Todd.\nMaintenance and repairs\u2014H. J.\nWitcheli; H. D. Harrison and C. H.\nBland.\nNew hospital \u2014 Mayor Joseph\nKary, George Turner, H. D. Harrison, T, B. Shorthouse, K. D. McRae\nand P. C, Richards.\nStaff - C, H, Hamilton; .A. M.\nBanks and J. W. Graham, exroff Iclo.\nExecutive eommlttee-J. W. Graham, A. K. McAdams, M. B, Ryalls,\nC. H. Hamilton, George Turner arid\nall committee chairmen,\nBCHIS Office\nIn a centralization movo, the\nWest Kootenay et&ct pt the B,C.\nHospital Insurance Service has\nbeen pioved frAm Trail, to Nelson,\n. J..B, Brown, region al representative, has-established his office in\nthe <?ourt Housa, and Awn there\nwill- administer tha hospital Insurance affairs of his territory, which\nis bounded by Balfour,, tho Slocan\ncountry ahd BojtlWiJ. '\nMr. Brown arrived in West Kootenay from theiCoast In September,\n1990, when regional representatives\n(Were appointed.' tfWson has been\nwithout a regional representative\nSince: June * of-lost yoar,, and from\nthat time until now, the area had\ncome under the Trail office.\nOutstanding Talent for Shuttle Event This Weekend\nBert Fergus, Lois Reid To Join\nU.S., Kootenay Players in Open\nA r\u00bbft ot outstanding Canadian badwiinton tale* wiU\nbe on hand here this weekend for the Kqolenay Open ahuttle\ntournament; <-\n' Tournament officials said Wed*\nnesday that outsyo entries had ax*\nceaded their expectations, and pre*\ndieted that 'competition will be by\ntar the best we've had in the Kootenay Open.\" -:-'. Kill\nEast  and  West Kootenay  or\n'aahington State champs win tt..\ntheir skill on district bird chasers,\nWashington State chomps will test\n 'ilrd'chasers,\nand a surprise entry has come from\nLois Raid ot Vancouver, former dominion champion -who has Just returned ,from the dominion championships in Eastern Canada where\nshe waa runner-up. She.will team\nup in the mixed doubles with Bert\nFergus, formerly of Kimberlay and\nnow attend ing UBC at Vancouver,\nthe fellow who confounded tha experts by coming up against Rafael\nMender of Mexico, reputedly the\nsecond best player ln tha world, in\nthe recent B.C. finals;\nA whomping entry of ISA has\nbeen chalked up for A flight, Consisting of 25 in ladles' singles, 30 in\nmen's singles, 31 in ladies' doubles,\n25 in men's doubles, 38 in mixed\ndoubles, tad four Mn the*1 vets'\ndoubles.   \u25a0 '.',\"'.\u25a0**-!\u25a0. '-.\nHiert .wiU^e.B flijfitajittall\nevents, and C flights in metf(Csingles and mixed doubles, ^B Bights\nWould bring entries to ,-tWUt\u00ab45,\nand, C.flights in all events WOuld\nbring them ta Well over SOffi * *\"\u25a0'\u2022'\u25a0:\nAll participants hava been asked\nto pick up time cards at 10 a,m.* Frldiy.  -\".\"\n7*a draws;\nMEN'S SINGLES (\"A\" Plight)\n-Jick Harvey, Spokane vs Mike\nHorcoff, Castlegar; E. Neilson, Vancouver va 3. Newstead, Vancouver;\nF. Waldie, Castlegar vs Bob Ma-\ngaw, Vancouver; Stan Donaldson,\nNelson va Brian Solas, \u25a0 Golden;\nDave Waddell, \u00a7ummerland vs\nGeoff Meneice, Neleon; C. Soles,\nGolden vs Ed Haley, Rossiand; E.\nBodin, Kimberley vs Chris Dalin,\nCclista; C. Larsen, Kolowna vt\nJack Silver, Trttl.\nLaurie Lefeaux Nelson vs Bill\nP\u00abwell, Rowland; Gordon Wa&sa-\nley, Cranbrook vs Ed Hearn,\nSalmo; Murray Creitntoh, Helton\nvtT. Stevens, Kelowna; Bob Ink-\npan, .Brail va Avery Peyton, Spokane; Frank Goylord, SpokaHe vs\nBob Keenleyside, Gojdon; Percy\nMcGregor; ^wfoM'JwJW'Stan\nCatling, Goidem.N: And\u00abr\u00bbon,'Van-\ncouv'er va Ned Rhodes, Trail; .Grant\nMcGregor, Klmberley vs Stan Mc-\nClure, Spokane.\nR. Martin, Kelowna va Gordon\nLaurie, Cranbrook; Jim Ball, Nelson vs Jim Richardson, Traill-John\nDunnettr*inniptt vs.,Bert teems,\nVaneouyipj      \"\u25a0:\/.-;. .   *-\\,x.\nMiN-f:doubles )\u00bbk* nfkxi: l;>\nFrank Gaylord and Avery Pay-\nton Spokan* ,vj Chest Larsen and\np. Stevens, Kelowna; Grant McGregor and E. BodW, Kimberlay va\nbye; Stan-Donaldson, Nelson and\nJ. Nawstaad.' Vaneodvat- v\u00bb7'<J,f\nDalin, Gellsta and Scoff Meneice,\nNelson; E. Neilson and N. Anderson, Vancouver vs S. McClure ahd\nRoy Stephenson, Spokane; F.\nThompson1.and B, Latremouille,\nNelaon va C. Soles and B, Soles.\nGolden.\nD. .Male and A. Wilson, Nalton\nVt M. Horcoff and F. Waldie, Castlegar; S. Carling and R. Keenleyside, Golden vs D. Waddell and R,\nHutherglen, Pentlcton;, f. Harvey\nind B, Showaere, Spokano va R.\nThompson and L. Lefeaux, Nelton;\nB. Haley and B. Powell, Rowland\nvt R-Collinton and Jim Ball, Nelton; Ed Hedlcy and P. McGregor,\nCreston vi F, Williams, Grand\nForks and Jackie Silver, Trail; J.\nDunnett, Winnipeg, and R, Martin,\nKeloyma vs B, Fergus, Vancouvor,\nand J. Richardson, nail; N.\nRhodes and B- Inkpen, Trail vs G.\nLaurie and G. Walmdey. Cranbrook; M. Corrln and M, Blake-\nmore, Spokane vt M. Crelghton1 and\nE. Hearn, Nelson.\nUDI-0- DOUBLIB (\"A\" Plight)\nL. Raid and M. McGregor, Vancouver vs F. Locock and B. Stlell,\nKelowna; M. Holt and Ina Pearson, Spokane vt R. McGregor and\nB. Chlopan, Crawford Bay; M.\nRichards and E, Bourne, Kelowna\nvt bye; B. Wilson and H, Wilson,\nNelson vs B. J. Mason and M Pal-\nmatter, fipokane,\nD. Ifcompaen and 'A. Merieice,\nNelson vs A. Parsell and J. Shaffer,\nSpokane;.M, Stubbs and D, Turton,\nKelowna va X; Fargie. and- M.\nBiakemore, Spokane; t>. McLeod\nand 3. Hutherglen; Pentlcton vt J.\nMcEwen and 6. Shorthouse, Nelson;'B,- B*iemin_jhd Jj, :_ibb6ns,\nSpikanirvt IC'Tfiornpson and M\nHearn, Naison;     ' ' ' '_ '\nM. J.'.tivjri'\u00bbn_ JS. Templeton,\nCranbrook ' vs,\" J. ,-' Yerex and P.\nBuckley, Trail; J. Swlhart and D.\nMuirhead,' Kinnaird va J. Caulder-\nwood, Golden and J.: Jenkinson,\nCastlergar; A. Bennett and J. Robinson, Nelson vs P. Russell and A.\nSimms, Klmberley.\nMIXED DOUBLE* (\"A\" Plight)\nB. Fergus.and L. Reid, Vancouver vt B. Inkpen and J, Yarax,\nTfrall;' J. Richardson, Trail and\nBetty Jo Mason, Spokane vs B.\nSoles, Golden and M, Palmatler,\nSpokane; D. Waddell and D, McLeod, Summerland vs I. Bodln\nand Patsy Riissell, Klmherl\u00aby; A.\nPeyton and M.- Biakemore, Spo-\nkane vs R.  R\u00abth'erglen \u2022 and  E.\nmmsssssssssss.\nRutherglan, Pentlcton.\nN, Rhodes and P. Buckley, Trail\nvs G. Meneice.and J. Robinson,\nNelson; F, Stevens and D. Turton,\nKelowna* vs. G.., Walmsley and- M.\nJ. Levirs, Cranbrook; F. Waldie\nand 3, Jenkinson\/ Castlegar vt S,\nCarling, Golden and R'.. Stlell,\nKelowna; R. Martin, and f. Locock,\nKelowna vf G. Lnurlo and B.\nChlopan, Cranbroolf. ..\" '.':.\nG. McGregor , and A. > Simms,\nKlmberley vs C. Dahllh, Ceilsta\nand B, Beomen, Spokano; B, Show-\nacre and K. Fergle, Spokane vt P.\nMcGregor, :Crawford Bay and E.\nBourne, Kelowna; B. Magaw, Vancouver and Maxlna Hibbono,- Spokane vs J. Ball and D. Wilson, Nelson; L, Lefeaux and Mrs, ,D. Male,\nNelion vt N. Anderson, Vancouver\nand Joan' Shaffer,.- Spokano. -\nC. Larsen and M.--Stubbs, Kelowna, vt J, Newstead,. Vancouver\nand J.: McEwen, Nelion; M. Corrln 'and M. Holt, Spokane vs E.\nNeilson, Vancouver and Ann Par-\nsell, Kelowna; S. Donaldson and\nK. Thompson, Nelton vt A. Wilson\nand H. Wilson', Nelson; B. Keenleyside and M- Richards, Kelowna vt\nB. Latremouille and A.- Menolcc,\nNelton; ' . \u25a0\u25a0-.\nEd Hedley and R McGregor',\nCreston vt F. Thompson ond D.\nThompson, Nelson; C. Soles and J.\nCaulderwood,. Golden vs Ed Hearn\nand -M. Hearn, Nelson. .-,,-.'.\nVETERAN'S DOUBLES       .*\n(\"A\" Plight).       .;-.- \t\n.Ned Rhodes, Trail and Ed Haley,\nRossiand Vs. Bob Thompson, Nelson.' .'and. :A1 Jetfery, Nelson; Al\nWHion^.Nelton^and. Doug Male,\nNelton vi B.ob Shpwacre,' Spokan*\noivd. Morle Corrln, Spokane, \u2022\u25a0_\u25a0_\n''.'\u25a0\u25a0 ^'.-'V.ri \"'\u2022'\u25a0'\u25a0;' ~ \" '..\nTeachers To- Back\nHigher Standards ...\nFor Certificates\nCASTLEGAR \u2014The Castlegar\nDistrict .Teachers Association prepared for the B.C. Teachers Federation meeting in Vancouver at a\nmeeting in th* Stanley Humphries\nHigh School attended'by .37 district\nteachers. The Castlegar teachers ar*\nto. be represented at the convention, which it scheduled April 6 to\nS, by W. Shkwarok and W. Bahigan.\nMr..Shkwarok waa named'official\ndelegate'at\/a previous meeting and\nwill make a detailed report of the\nannual affair on his return.\nIhe meeting decided to hav* the\ndelegates strongly urge enforcement\nof highor qualifications for certain\nelementary ^tlflcatlons.' R. ;\nreported on the recant {alary i\ntraB-hr.---.; -,.... 'X\nFUNIRALH6M\u00bb\nFORVfrJJIWeU.\nFtin,\u00abral,service waa held at the\nThompson Funcrol Homo Wodnes-\nday afternoon for William John\nJewell,- TW, who died here earlier\nthis'week.,\nReV,: A. R, T. Dixon officiated,\nand hymna-sung were \"Face to\nFace\" and \"Tha Old Rugged Cross,\"\nwith Mrs. W. A. Manson at organist\nPallbearers were J, HolHwell, A. E,\nHopkins, Frank PosUethwaite, R. R.\nHouse, Alfred-Smith and William\nSmith. Interment wat in Nelson\nMemorial Fark,-'\nMr. Jeferell, bom in England,\ncame to this country 50 yeart ago,\nworking at mining In Rossiand, for\nthe Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company in Trail and farming\nat Columbia. Gardens btfbre comr\nlng to Nelton 35 yeart ago,    .\n.**.    .4: Iji'L   '\u25a0 \".'   *       \u25a0*    * '\nThe Weather\n\u25a0*.'.- .*..,. '\u2022'*.-\nnemom ;.. .~...\npentlcton ...,-_.---,\nVancouver _..u...\nVidtorl*\t\nKimberley ........\nCrescent Valley....\nKaslo j...\nPrince George .....\nGrand Forks\t\nSpokane\t\nBan Francisco .....\nSeattle  \t\nWhitehorse \\\t\nMln.\n,.-:t\n. 33\n- 83\n- 38\n... 1*\n.. 17\n.. 23\n.. 38\n.. IB\n.. 26\n.. 41\n.. 39\n.. 25'\nMax.\n4\u00bb\n82.\n1 48\n10\n43\n48\n47\n43\n48\n43\n88\n48\n37\nPro-\n.07\n.02\nFINED FOR DISTURBANCE\nCausing a disturbance In a Nelson restaurant early Tuesday morning resulted in a $25 fino tor Stev*\nMedyskl of Trail.\nMedyskI appeared in elty court\nbefore Magistrate William Brown\nTuesday to plead guilty.\nHOME BUILDERS\nCO-OP MEETING\nTONIGHT\n7 P.M. V\nNOTRE DAME COLLEGE\n418 MILL STREET\nTo Prepare For Start\nIn Building.\n-\u2014-\nWR-\nSPECIAL   \/\nGood Friday Service\nIn th*\nSALVATION ARMY CITADEL\nGOOD FRIDAY 8:00 P.M.\nSpeaker: Rev. Buttorflaid    ,\nQqn]b)_nf;i;4 _!|ji.ryli.f, ^,wjj^y,Yr\u00bb\\ilr P?\u00bbil*.'i^, -?psL ^Wai'a.PP.[,\n.HyttYON-l WELCOME\nTm-\nBoard Considers\nUse by Outsiders\nOf Nurses' Home\nWith only a tmall number of nurses now living In Kootenay Lako\nOentral Hospital nurses' retldence,\nthe hospital board it investigating\nfallibility of allowing othert to.uso\nthe building for living quarters,\n\u25a0 This was decided after tha board\nhad heard that B.C. Hoipltal Insur-\nano* Service officials felt that it was\neconomically unsound to operate\ntho homo on th*'present basis.\nWhen fuel, janitor services and\nsupplies ware cbntlderd, the loss\ndua to .th* tmall numbar of nurses\naccommodated since last September\nwas appreciable and to* loss must\nbe born* by tha hospital toclaty, it\nwas stated,        ,\nReason only a few nurses were residing in th* homo was because\nsingle,girls wero living at their family hornet and because many ot\ntha staff nurses were married and\nhad homes here. Mist Elsie Suran,\nsuperintendent, explained. She said\nthat thoro wer* now 13 nurses and\nmaida residing In tha home, which\ncan accommodate 80, and that ihe\nexpeoted mor* would be residing\nthere loon-\nReport of th* BCHIS opinion on\nthlt and other matters concerning\nthe hospital were presented to the\nboard by Mayor Joseph Kary and\nA. K. McAdams, Who recently visited Victoria along with Lyall\nCruickshank, secretary-manager.\nAlso contributing to last year's\n$14,000 loss was \"the excess In administration staff.\" M'lns of over-\ncoining thll will bt studied, the\nboard decided at its special meeting\nTuesday nigpt..\nAppraisal ot the hospital building\nwill b* made, cost to bo paid by\nBCHIS, Thll it for insurance purposes and In event of sale ot the\nbuilding lt a now hospital Inbuilt.\nTlie delegates also learned that\ntoe 810,000 depredation fund sot\naslda as required by BCHIS could\nbe uied as the society saw fit The\nVictoria officials had pointed out\nthat they wire not concerned with\nrunning the hospital, but were only In' toe Insurance business. The\nsociety had absolute control ot the\nhospital operation. Finance committee I* to make a recommendation as\nto use of the fund.\nthe\nChildren...\nOn your visits tp'\nSpokqne, stop at ths\nFriendly Hotel Spokane\nTo better serve our\nguests, children undoi 14\nstay free with their\nparents,\nBrlnp the children to\nsee the heart of\nthe Inland,Empire\".,.\nthey're welcome, tool\nParking at our front\nDoer\/    .\nAir Conditioned\nSilver Grill\nDress Up\nfor Easter\nRITCHIE\nShoes tot Men\nTHE \"WARWICK\"\nOf brown calf leather in medium\nbrown, Bombay red or black.\nPair y       '\n$15.50\nTHE \"FAIRWINC\"\nA light-weight brown calf Oxford.,Fair \u2022..,..\n$12.95\n\"CORDQ\" MOCCASIN\nA flat teamed beauty ln Burgundy rtd, Talr        .\n$l3.5d\n\"MARTIN'S\" HEATHER\nGRAlM BROGUE\nOf imported leather. Fair\n$1&S0\n.  A Complete Range ef   '\n.      \u25a0^Dominion \"KIM\"     *.\nfer Knook.About wean .\nMent   \u2014\u2022   270   \u2014   lex\nIncrease Expected in\nLicence Plate Sales\nAn Inereaie thla year In sales qf\nmotor licence plates ls Indicated In\nthe Kootenays.-' \"\u2022\u25a0\u2022 '*- o..*.\nFigures from Nelson,. Including\nCastlegar ahd Salmo,, and from\nCranbrook, Kimberley and Creston,\n\u2022how that plates issued,sq, far -this\nyoar m-o,not for bohind-totals for\nthe entire year-10(13.     .      ,\u25a0    *\nCranbrook motor vehicle office,\n53-Ton Shovel\nN. Shore Bridge\nA \u00bb3-toh'thoVel'.craihe_;*tor6ugh\ntoe Sltkum Creisk' bridge ori the\nSouthern Traht \u2022 Provincial' Highway, nino miles East of Nelson,\nWednesday morning, tying up North\nShore traffic for about two hours.\nTraffic wat re-routed on the old\nroad, Damage to tho ginnt'machine\nwat limited to a bent frame and\nthe shovel left the creek bed under\nitt own power. Only a. littlo water\nflowed in the creek.;.,.,..., j - *  ,\nLoaded on a lowbed trailer, the\nmachine wai being transported to\nNelion from a highway construction Job at 10-mile. ' ,   '\nMrs. 0hof Dies\nNEW DENVER\u2014Mrt. Rise Ono\nof New Denver, died* here after a\nlengthy illness. She was 70. Her\nhusband predeceased' her In 1910\nat Vancouver.\nSurviving are four daughters, two\nsons and several grandchildren..\nHEAD  THI  CLASSIFIED  DAILV\nA. MATHISEN\nPAINTINO'AnD\nPECORATINO\n007 Kokanee Street\nPHONE 1030-L\nwhich alto receive!. all revenue\nfrom tht Kimbtrlty qtflot, report!\na considerable Inereaie for the\nperiod from April 1,1083, to March,\n1853, over figures for the period\nfrom April 1,-1931, toMarch 31,1953,\nA total of 6300. paftienger and\ncommercial plates were told in the\nfiscal year Just -ended, compared\nwith 4788 In the -previous fiscal\nyear.\nA bresk-down from the Klmberley sub-office shows It sold B67 commercial and 1845 passenger plates\nIn tho 12 months ot 1953, and ha*\nsold 430 commercial and 1140 passenger plates from January to\nMarch, of thll yttr. Thlt If tet the\ncity of Klmberley: alone.\nAn Increase is also Indicated for\nthe Creston tub-office, which covers\na territory from Riondel to Qoat-\nfoll, From January to March 13\nmotor vehicle owners received a\ntotal of 551 commercial and-813 paa-\nsfchger plates from this office, compared with 750 commercials and\n1054 passengers in all ot 1933.\nThe Nelson office, which handles'\nnot only local'but also Castlegar\nand Salmo figures, annbunoed that\n297J3 passenger plates, had been\nissued to March J5, stacking up\nwell against the figure ot 3500 tor\nthe whole of 195?, Tlie commercial\ntotal.for last year, was 1875, and\nto March 15 toll year was 1340.\nThrong Views\nHew Trail\nDrive-In Theatre\nTRAIL\u2014Hundreds of cart lined\nthe Frultvale road Wednesday eve*\nning for the opening thow ot tho\nhew 3100,000 Auto View Drive-iq\ntheatre located about two miles\nfrom Trail, and many had to wait,\nfor the tecond performance.\nMayor E. G. Fletcher gave an\nopening address expressing his\npleasure for another modern Improvement In the district. 0. A.\nBergeron! president of the theatre;\nand George Donish, secretary treasurer and business manager, extended welcome.\nPatrons enter the theatre from\nthe Frultvale cutoff, swing around\na long loop and pass .through the\nbox office into a nine-acre field.\nHere refreshments are on sale at-a\nconcession booth and are also taken\naround by an usher. during Intermission. After,the show toe exit\nleads-down to tha other aids and\nonto the Waneta road. Shows are\nplanned, tor each evening with' *\nmidnight Sunday preview.  \u25a0\u25a0'\nFlans tor the future Include black-\ntopping and construction of facilities tor cyclists and pedestrians,'  '\n'*        *''*''\" ''.*., **' -'\u25a0\nThe Sault St*. Mario ship canal,\npart of the link' between lakes\nHuron and Superior, is 1.38 miles\nlong. ',;,-'\u25a0'; ':.*       ;'\u2022\nOur Office and Plant\nWill Be Closed\nGOOD FRIDAY\nALL DAY SATURDAY\nKOOTENAY LAUNDRY\nand CLEANERS\n182 Baker St. Nolson, B. C.\nB.B.B. Ranch.,\nChoice quality.\nEASIER FEASIING!\nPrices Effective Today, - Saturday \u2014 Store Closed Good Friday\n  '   '     \u25a0 i        .   \u25a0'.' .i.'.'i'*   '.  .'\u25a0  I \u25a0\u25a0      \"   ...     .i\n-lb. 69c\n- lb. 45c\n- lb. 68c\n_ lb. 65c\nYiUNfiFOWL^\n* SPRING fRYERS\n\"titld iip\nGrade \"A\". (1Q to 15 lbs.).\nBroad-broastod birds .^_\t\nFreih dressed.\n3 to4lbt. .._\n\u2022Swift's Premium\n'or Gainer's No. 1.\nPaney quality,\nHalf or whole\t\nlb 59c\nSMOKED PICNICS\nCOf AG. ROLLS -\nIb. 38c\nlb. 65c\nPOT ROAST\nRed Label beef.\nBlade removed .\nlb 52c\nCROSS RIB ROAST\nRed Label\nbeef   \u201ec__\nIb. 59c\nAll vorlet.ee of Freeh Fish, Imported Cheese\n.and Fancy Foods. Hot Cross Buns.\nPLEASI SHOP EARLY!\n \u2022.\/'\"\"   \u25a0\u2014TT\nnvvww-w'\nT\n\u2022*****\u2022\n^^^^^^^^mmrmmmmmmmmMmm\nm\nEASTER STYLES V. .\nEASTER COLORS . .\nThe newest fashions\nin' srnort' shoes\nTHE SHOE\nCENTRE\n638, Biker SI\nPhone 896\nLAST RITES FOR\nW. RATCLIFFE\nOFCRANBROOK\nCRANBROOK \u2014Funeral services\nwere held here Wednesday fo? William Ratcliffe, who died suddenly at\n>_is home Sunday. He has resided\nhere since 1916 and has been in poor\nhealth for the past two months.\nBorn 64 yetrt ago at Great Geld-\nham, England, he apprenticed as\nmachinist and motor mechanic in\nEngland and came to Canada and\nthe Windermere Valley in 1913.\nThree yeart later he moved to\n(Cranbrook and established a garage business with T, M\"R. Stewart which they continued until Its\nsale in 1948. Since then he hu owned the Bluebird Inn property where\nthey continued .machinist work. He\nwas an enthusiastic hunter. He was\na longtime member of Colombo\nLodge, No. 38. AF and AM.\n- One sister,\" Mrt.. Albert Girling,\ntnd four brothers, .Telford, Cyril,\nCenrad and Archie Ratcliffe survive\nhim in England.\nStagings Invade ^jrks\nGRAND FORKS-Starling birds,\none of America's greatest feathered!\nmenaces, were seen for the first time*\nin this district, on of the few discoveries so far in British Columbia,\naccording to latest bird report- J.\nA. Milllcan, a local authority on\nbirds, spotted two of them at the\nGilpin crossing near'here last week.\nThe increase of the starlings ln\nEastern Canada and' the United\nStates bas been disturbing. Methods\nof irradication have been employed,\nbut without success,due to birds reproduction. Serious objection lies in\ntheir unsightly building habits and\nproneness to build roosts, Causing\ndestruction to buildings, trees and\nfruit, and scattering of rubbish,\nwhich offsets their only good as insect, destroyers: Other birds are\ndriven off by starlings,\nStarlings are about the size ot\nred-winged blackbirds and are of\nglossy irridescent black plumage,\nspotted with yellow in V-form,They\nhave short tails and a long-pointed\nyellow beak. Their range cannot be\nforecast but without caution they\nmay come to habitate Western parts.\nAlbert Davies\nLaid al Rest\nCRANBROOK \u2014 Funeral services\ntor Albert Davies of Creston were\nheld here Wednesday. He died in\nCranbrook hospital at-the age of 48.\nBorn in Martley, England, he\ncame to Canada and British Columbia when he was ten years old. He\noperated a cartage business in Creston and was agent for British American Oil Company there for, the\npast 20 years,\nHe is survived by his wife, a\ndaughter, Lynne and two sons, Barry and Darrel at their home in\nCreston. \u25a0 -,\nIn aU places, special committees\nwere, named to raise campaign\nfunds. The party is ready to-go into\nhigh gear aB soon u word is received from Social Credit headquarters\nat the coast Date of a nomination\nconvention hu not been set Several .possible nominees have been\nsuggested, with John Patterson, can-\ndidate in the last election-most prominently mentioned.\nLIBERAL M?ET     -        '       ~\n.The Liberal Association has called a district meeting for Fernie\nApril 15, with a further meeting to\nbe called for early May. K. N, Stewart, defeated Liberal candidate in\nthe last election, will attend the\nparty convention at the coast April\n8. Mr. Stewart will not be a candidate, but states Liberals will def-\nAYLMIRPIAS\nFancy 4s; 16 oz. tin',\nCREAM STYLE CORN\nChoice;, lit ex.. tin -  \t\nFORT GARRY COFFEE\nRed Label, Deluxe Quality; Lb.\t\nOn Youi-    '\nEASTER WEEKEND\nBUDGET FROM\nTHt\u00a7AY\nw \u25a0 t \u25a0\n17?\n#\n- rtf\nHOT CROSS BUNS\nFRESH DAILY \u2014 HOOD'S\ndozen 43C\nU-BAKIMIX\nMike Your Own Hot droit Bunt; 3 lb. pkg. .\nICECREAM\nAssorted Flavors; Pint Bricks, eaoh ._..,___-....,\nUNIOHHAMS\nSmoked, Tenderized; Lb. ....\u201e.._____._.\u201e..\u201e_...\u201e...,\nEASTER CANDY\n\\A- Lovely Assorted Mfej; Lb. .......... \t\nEGG DYES h\nColor Your Eggi for Easter; ............  *\u25a0\nDAD'S COOKIES\nOatmeaJj Pkg.  -  ._____.__.___J.\n\u25a0pkgs.\n37*\n25'\n58*\n65'\nW\n28*\nTRY SOME OF THE FINEST\nFRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ON THE MARKET\nLETTUCE\nSolid, Green Heads; Lb. ._........\u201e\u201e\u201e.\nCELERY\nCrisp and Tender; Lb, .\u201e..\u201e,....,...,\nTOMATOES\nReady for Slicing; 14 oz. pkg \t\nSWEET POTATOES\nServe With Ham; Lb.  .....\nRADISHES,\n-KEEN  ONION*  ....... _.\nTURNIPS\nSwede Type; * -_...___._,_..._,_..\u201e_\nORANGES\nLarge, Sunkist, 220's; ...\u201e.\u201e....\u201e....\u201e..\u201e..\nRHUBARB\nFresh, Red. Stalks; ...\t\n16*\n12*\n21*\n21*\n21*\n39*\n89*\n43*\nfljtriiBim'fi lag (EomjRmi}\n2\n10\n2\n2\nbchs,\nlbs.\ndoz.\nINCORPORATED 2ND MAY. 1870\nPhon* 193\nDelivery\nFernie Political Groups\nPrepare for Campaigns\n*'\/.-\u25a0 FERNIE\u2014The announcement of a provincial election\nJune 9 has stirred up the political pot in the Fernie riding,\nand Social Crediters, niost active of parties; here, are organr\nizing meetings in all ridings. ''.\",-\u25a0\u25a0' ' \u2022'\u25a0\"\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0...,\".\u2014-\u2014\u2014.\" \"'\"\"\u25a0\nWilliams Rites\nKASLO \u2014- Many neighbors and\nfriends attended tiie last rites for\n7\/homas Williams, held in St, An'\ndraw's United Church Wednesday.\n' The service was conducted by\nRev. W. B. Mcintosh* assisted by\nMrs. S. H. Green as organist Two\nhymns, \"Rock of Ages\" and 'Abide\nWith Me\" were sung.\nMr. Williams, a resident of Shutty Bench since 1930, died in Kaslo\nVictorian Hotpital early Monday\nmorning after a brief illness. Bora\nin England in 1886, he lived for a\nfew years in the United States before taking up residence at Shutty\nBench. He was a blacksmith by\ntrade.:* \u2022\u25a0\nSurviving are hit wife, and two\nions, Jamet and Leonard of Shutty\nBench';' four listers ln England and\na brother in the United States. He\nwat predeceased by his eldest son,;\nThomas, who drowned at Shutty\nBench a few years ago.\nPallbearers were F. Aydon, E. H.\nMorphet, J -C. Carpenter, John MacPherson, R. J. Hughes and A. T.\nTaylor. Interment waa in the city\ncemetery.\nOn at Klmberley\nt- Dr. Hi 0. Bradley,! administrator ot the. Calgary\nGeneral Hospital, has completed a\npreliminary investigation of the\nKimberley publie hospital. -.'\u25a0.-\u25a0\u2022\nHe will report his findings to\nDr. Harvey Agnew of Toronto,\nwho hat been engaged by the Kimberley Hotpital Society to make a\nthorough investigation and report\nwhether a new hospittl must be\nbuilt or whether the old Hospital'\ncan be altered to fit requirements.\nHospital authorities have announced thst a publle meeting will\nbe called as Dr. Bradley's survey\ncontinues, in order that interested\nindividuals and organisations may\ndiscuss with him particular phases\nof the problem.\nFAST WORK\nMONTREAL <CP) '\u2014 Among\nnew dish-washing machines on exhibition at a restaurant supplier's\nconvention here wtt one that\nwashes 10,000 plates in an hour.\nLAST LONGER\nLOOK BETTER\nHAVE A GLEAMING NEW\nFUR IN FALL \u2014 WITH\nCOLD STORAGE TODAY\nYou can be sure your furs\nwill be fresh and lustrous\nnext Fall, if you use our\ncold storage, j All furs are\ncleaned on arrival to make\nthem dust-free, dirt-free,\nlarva-free.\nYour Furs Will Be\nHollanderized\n, To Rejuvenate and\nBeautify Them.\nGreenwood\nFurs\n580 Baker St.     Phone 272\nlnltely contest the Fernie riding.\nTlie CCF has made no meeting arrangements. They are awaiting the\noutcome of their party's convention\nat Vancouver April 10 to 12. Magnus\nEliason, defeated candidate in the\nlast electlod will ttend as social delegate with James Campbell as visiting delegate.\n'Veteran Tom Uphill has not returned from the legislature sitting.\nBUt it is expected, that his party\nwill, immediately go into action\nupon hit arrival in Fernie, Mr. Uphill'will definitely seek re-election\nin. the Fernie riding which, he first\nWon in 1920 and which he has held\never since.\nProgressive Conservative! have\nnot taken any active part in this\nFernie riding ln several recent pro-.\nvincial elections and have shown no\nactivity of late.\nfe\nRun In Cranbrook\nKIMBERLEY - Leo Nimsick,\nCCF Member of the Legislature for\nCranbrook riding, elected last June,\nhas announced he will definitely\nbe in the running lor nomination\nthis year.\nthe CCF.nominating convention\nfor this constituency will be held\nin Klmberley Saturday.\nCCF Organizer Ron Riley Has\nalready visited. Kimberley and\naddressed a meeting of federal\nenumerators. T. M. Anderson, coordinator for the est Kootenay,\nwas chairman of the meeting, and\nMrs. Nimsick gave an account of\nthe recent session at Victoria from\nthe spectator's standpoint\n, The, Social Credit party expects\nto hold itt nominating convention\nlater this week in Kimberley.\nLiberals are holding.a district\nAssociation meeting in Cranbrook\ntonight, to check a list of delegates\nnamed earlier to attend the provincial convention at Vancouver\nthlt month. It it expected the date\nfor a nominating convention will\nbe-iet... >\u25a0:\u2022\u25a0;\u25a0'\nSSrool Land Sought\nFor Hospital Site\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 2,1953 \u2014 3\nCASTLEGAR \u2014 The trustees ot\nCastlegar 'School District, are considering a request from the Castlegar and district hospital that the\nschool district's property behind the\nB.C. Forest Service station at the\nSouth end of Castlegar, be reserved\nas a site for tbe proposed hotpital\nat Castlegar, The trustees have referred the matter to the Department\nof Education bi Victoria.\nA letter from the department hat\nexpressed pleasure with the preliminary plant for high school expansion but advises further consideration 'must be given to the\nestimate of cost figures.\nTr^tees do not expect any final\napproval of the plant until after\na 'hew B.C. government hu been\nelected. The plant call for construction of mother wing on the Stanley\nHumphries Junior-Senior High\nSchool, which would double tiie\n.present classroom space.\nTrustees decided to hive a furnace installed in the two-room\nschool at Tarrys tnd have a new\nchimney constructed this Summer.\nA hot-water tank is to be installed\nin the Castlegar elementary tchool.\nWINDOWS SMASHED\nCause tor considerable concern It\nYouth To BISCO,\nOne Probationed\nFor looting Store\nGRAND FORKS-A Juvenile was\nsentenced to an Indefinite period\nin the Boyt' Industrial School tt\nCoquitlam and another given a six-\nmonth suspended sentence when\nthey were declared delinquents in\njuvenile court here. The youths,\naged 18 and 14, were arraigned en\ncharges of robbery in connection\nwith the theft of sports equipment\nfrom Mickey's Sport Shop on Win'\nnipeg Avenue.\nMarch 14 tbe two were caught\nIn the store after closing hours by\nowntr Mickey Mudie, who had the\nminors escortod to their homes by\nthe RCMP. About midnight, it was\nalleged, they returned to town,\nbroke into tbe ihop tnd looted it of\ntwo guns, a quantity of ammunition, hunting knives and other\nsporting equipment After etching\nthese articles, they eluded police by\ntaking off Into the hills, but were\ntpprehended Thursday.\nBuy, 8ell, Trade tht Classified Wty\nwhat seems to be deliberate breakage of windows at the Kamanoe\nschool house by unknown persons.\nNew panes have been installed to\nreplace broken ones a number of\ntimes only to be broken again. Tlie\nmatter is being investigated.\n*'. The trustees approved three new\napplications for rentaj at the Stanley Humphries auditorium. The Columbia Valley1. Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eaglet, will sponsor a concert there featuring the renowned\nAall Male Chorus on May 8. The\nStanley Humphries F-TA will sponsor an international concert April\n16 and tiie local pupili of Mrt.\nPhyllis Phillips will stage a dance\nrecital June 12.\nA. Koch Heads\nRenata Farmers\nRENATA \u2014 Arthur Kock was\nnamed preildent of the Renata\nFanners\" Institute at the annual\nmeeting here. Peter Warkentln was\nnamed vice . president- and Isaac\nWlebe secretary-treasurer; Mr.\nKocl, J. J. Relmer. and J. Sehlinger\nwere chosen to act on the Renata\nFJltaClub.\nMrs. William Helem, Mra. Julius\nDyck and Mrs. Henry Toews represent the Women'i Institute on.the\nelub. i\nREAD THE CLASSIFIED  DAILY\nGray Creek Hall\nOfficers Elected\nGRAY CREEK \u2014 At the annual\nmeeting of Gray Creek Hall, trustees elected were 6. C. Feenie and\nW, LaPlante. Trustee\/John Oliver\nstill has one year to serve.\nIt was decided to.complete the\nroof repair and to install electricity\ninto tiie building. The Women's\nClub has volunteered to raise the\nmoney, for wiring.\nJOINS RCAF\nKA8LO - Miss Johanna Kuit,\neldest daughter of Mr. and Mrt.\nW. P Kult, left Tuesday to 'Join\nthe Royal Canadian Air Force.\nShe will entei training at St.\nJohn's, Que.\nHand Cut   s\nCRYSTAL\nCorn Flower Fatitorri\nGOBLETS . . . Aft sizes.\nSHERBETS . , . High and low.\nSTEM COCKTAIL GLASSES ond WINES\nFOOTED TUMBLERS and JUICE GLASSES\nSTEM CLARET, SHERRY and LIQUEUR GLASSES\nSHERBET GLASS PLATES . . .SALTS and PEPPERS\nCANOY JARS . . . CREAM and SUGARS\nVINEGAR ond OIL BOTTLES\nCOCKTAIL SHAKERS and DECANTERS\nBUTTER and CHEESE DISHES.\nAll shapes and sizes in\n\u25a0\u2022; JUICE and WATER JUGS.\nCAKE and HOSTESS PLATES ,\nAll above items and numerous others\n.   . .    in open stock\nBegin your set of CORNFLOWER PATTERNS now!\nIdeal for Showers and Weddings\nNELSON HARDWARE CO.\nFRIENDLY   SERVICE\nPhone 21\n446 Baker St.\nGREEN CROSS\nDerris Duit ,\nWeed Killer ______\nPump Gun Duster\nInsect Bombs ___\u2014\nDDT Flower Spray.\n_ _ 56c\n 75e\n___ 70c\n_ $1.49\n 35c\nA complete selection of\niTEELE-BRIGGS SEEDS\nGARDEN HAND TOOLS\nTrowel     \u25a0 -. -.\nWeed Extractor\nFork\t\nPruning Shears\nWatering Cans\n- 40c\n_ 50c\n- *<>*\n$1.35\n$2.39\nFLOWERPOTS\nClay Garden Pott In 3,4, S, 6,7-Inch Sket\n3\" \u201410e 6\" \u201425e\n4\"-15t \u2022\u201e   ^T\n5\"-\u2014 20c 7\u2014J0e\nHEDGE SHEARS\nGripper Notch\n%)-U-..\nLADIES' GARDEN\n.SHEARS\n'       $1.91   '\nGRASS SHEARS\n$1.65\nGRASS HOOK\n-,>75eO\n-''.'. D-HANDLE\nGarden Tools\nShovel   o\n$3.65\nTurf Edger\n$1.75\nFork\n$2.65\nLadies' Fork\n$2.05\nLadies' Shovel\n$115\nShovel\nSIM\nSpade\n$3.90\nCultivator\n$1.\u00ab\nRake\n65e\nLONG HANDLE\nGarden Tools\nGrass Rake\n$1.9$\nHoe\n$1.65\nFork\n$3.35\nDutch Hoe\n$170\nStraight Hoe\n$1.65\nBamboo Rake\n40e\n' Ladies'Rake\n$1.75\nLadies' Hoe\n.   $1.75\nPLASTIC GARDEN HOSE\nson.\nRUBBER GARDEN HOSE\nson.\nMODEL A\nCOLWOOD MOTOR HOE\n^$299.50\nLAWN MOWERS\nHAND MOWERS\nBOB-A-LONG HORNET\nPOWER MOTOR\nREO ROYALE POWER\nMOWER DELUXE ...\t\nPLANET JUNIOR\nSEEDER and WHEEL HOE\n$36.88\nno. ir\nSINGLE WHEEL HOE\n'\u25a0-'\u25a0-\u25a0 wM'\nNO. tt\nSINGLE WHEEL PLOW\n$10;_5\nPLANET JUNIOR\nJH.P.     v\nGarden Tractor\nComplete With Plow, Extra\n$325.00\n5 H.P.\nGarden Tractor'\nComplete With Plow, Extra\n$449.75\nAft Garden Attachments Available ter the\nPlant Junior Garden Trteter\nLIME and FERTILIZER\nSPREADER\nRubber Tiret\n$\u2022\u202270\nMc\nYOUR f\nti.\n;lson)\nRIEN'DL\nM<\n.TD.\nY STORE\nttt\n476 BAKER ST.\nPHONE\n1300\n mem\nm\u2014*  \u2022ui^^.wwjji|u|j^^ippp\nif\n'\u25a0'-..\u25a0:   Established April 22. 1002\nBritish Columbia's\nMosl Jnferes.Jng Newspaper\nPublished every morning oxcept'Sundoy by the\nNEWS PUBLISHING.COMPANY LIMITED,\nSB6 Baker Street  Nelson,   British Columbia.\nAuthorized as Second Class Mall,\nPost Office Department Ottawa, '\nMEMBER OF THI CANADIAN PRESS Am\nTEE AUDIT. BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS,\nWednesday, April j, 1953 '\nMust Beware of Plot\nTo Turn Attention From\np Solution To Sect Problem\n'\u2022\u25a0 In the vigorous prosecution of investigations to bring to book perpetrators of Kootenay-Boundary's latest\n-'.bombing and arspn outrages\u2014and certainly such action is called for\u2014there\nIt a point members of the non-Douk-\n, hobor communities must keep completely In, mind. We must be certain\n. to keep definitely separated our thinking, attitudes and actions toward those\nWho are outlaws \u25a0 and those-more\nordinary members of the sect with\nwhich the law-breakers will undoubtedly be linked. If we do not we will\nbe playing completely into the hands\nof the plotters.\nBritish Columbians must be aware\nthat they are no longer dealing merely\nwith religious fanaticism. We must -be\naware that there is a deliberate, dangerously-inspired plot to maintain a'\nfester on the sdcial life of Canada.\nIt is not witch-hunting to face; that\nfact. Moreover, if we do not make\ndistinctions this fact calls for, and if\nwe lump together in our minds and\nacts the law-breakers and those Sons\nof Freedom who have sworn themselves to a reformed outlook, we will\nbe falling more completely for their\nschemings than the plotters could ever\nhave hoped.\nIt is no secret that there is a known\nprogram to disrupt efforts at relocation of the Sons of Freedom. There\nhave been claims that it is Communist-\ninspired to maintain a situation of\nto^n\u00bbiunK(si; tad dissension. It canv\nhardly be doubtedthat the latest ter-1\nrorisni was an attempt to divert concentration from the promising possibility of migration of at least some of\nthe Freedomites to .Costa Rica.\nBy their Tuesday night attacks th*'\nsubversives have completely tipped\ntheir hands. The attacks followed too\nclosely on the announcement regarding negotiations with the Central\nAmerican country willing to accept\nFreedomite immigrants to be other\nth'an related to that announcement.\nThey were too well designed. It is \u25a0\neasily seen that they were intended\nto. cover a large area and thus arouse\nthe widest possible public reaction,\nstir fear within the religious sect,' and\nwhile accomplishing these things,\nspread investigation effort to impede\nthe successful, tracing of the plotters.\nThe attacks by their timing also\nrevealed that if the dissenters are\nsmall in number they are well organized. The strikes were all but simultaneous, occurring in widely separated\npoints of the district within the same\nhour. That, too, indicates they were\nintended to thin out police effort. The\nchoice of targets show the intent to\narouse reaction ' among, business interests, union members, workers as\nwell as the publle generally. Every- .\nthing points to the deliberate desire to\ntake attention away from the honest\nLETTERS TO\nTHE EDITOR\nLetten to the editor on any toplo of\n. genuine Interest are welcome If they Ire\nbrief, accurate and fair. Ne. letter will be\nInserted In whole, or In pert, except over\n, the ilgnaturo md addren of the Writer.\nUnsolicited correipondence oannot be returned. . .'*.'\u25a0;'\nComparison Should Be\nWith E. Kootenay Rates\n, Kimberley Citizen Told   \\\nTo the,Edltor: '  ,\nSir\u2014Replying to i letter appearing in\nyour paper recently regarding electric power\nratal In foe City of Klmberley: In making\ncomparisons, why not Compare ratal ln East\nKootenay municipalities who buy.their power\nfrom foe same source.\nthis City hat a contract with the Salt\nKootenay Power, Company, who bold a tr\u00bbn*\n. chile to sell power ln foe East Kootenay, and\nthe Installation of Cominco power lines to\nKlmberley hai ho effect on the coit of power\n. tofoeClty.\n,'. No City buying power on a demand energy rate encourages uncontrolled hot water\nheating. To Install control equipment to cut\nOff water heaters during peaks would be very\nexpensive to City and customer. *.'\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0\nThe West Kootenay Pdwer have a Iran- .\nchlse for supplying power to customers ln the\nTrail areas, and Creston and Nelson own then-\nplants and distribution system; both utilities\nhave large Industrials loads to Increase use of\n. power during foe daytime, '.';',\nkimberley and district people are not\nafraid to use' power for their living convenience. Consumption has more than' doubled in\nthe last five years, with an increase of only\n488 new services. The national average is\ndoubling consumption, every 10 years.\nThe writer's average consumption for tile\nyear 1052 was 537 K.W.H. per month. Hit average monthly, bill with discount would be\n$11.79, which compares favorably with other\ncities in East Kootenay. To foe average home-\nis owner in Kimberley our rate il cheaper* than\nother places buying power from the same\nsource.\nOur surplus revenue ls used to Improve\nthe system and give better service.    ,'. .,.*..,\nWe are alwayi pleased to have our citizens come to,the City Hall and get the facts\nand reasons why. ^\n*,  , , CUFF SWAN.\n' Mayor.\nKimberley, B. C.\nComplains of Little\nSlocan Wood Cutting V\nTo foe Editor:\nSir\u2014The Little Slocan Department of\nPublic Worki are now cutting cordwood on\n-foe pifoUcV.time artd money as the roads are fo\n\u2022Such\"jpoor tliape. Where gravel fo needed to\nTill foe holes, they can't be bothered to do It,.,\nbut here's hoping foat ln foe nea^'future foqy ,\nwill haul a few loads. If not, someone had\nbetter donate them some used, oil to take foe\nrust off of foelr dump boxei.\n.     RONALD LESLIE.\/\nVallican, B. C,\n(JSditor'i note: Public Worki official!\nhave explained that trees were cut in\n* clearing right-of-way on the; Wert aide of\nSlocan Rlv.er South of ValUcatttfhe wood -\nwat cut.to Cord length so it could be\nburdeiin foe heating of the Public Workt\ngarage at New Denver. The road, at the\ntime of writing of Mr. Leslie's letter, waa\ndescribed as. \"In good shape\".)\nPENSIONS FOR DISABLED\n... Good news comes from Edmonton that\ndisabled persons in Alberta are to get pensions\nof $40 a month, if a Bill before the Legislature goes' through. A very fair condition of foe\npension is that the person must have been resident bi the'Province for 10 yean, and must be\nunfit for.employment This will bring relief\nto many families, and will mean a great deal\nto the disabled person.\u2014High River Timet.\nefforts for relocation and progress in\nthe sect problem.\nMen and women who bomb railway\ntracks, power lines and so endanger\nothers can claim ho part of any Chris-,\ntian crusade; they are merely troublemakers and potential killers. They\nshould be dealt with as such; and,\nmoreover, their outlawry should be\nrecognized as' distinctive from the\nactions of a misguided problem group\nwith, whom we are slowly making\nprogress. \u201e\n','\u25a0.;\u25a0; *:^iflUi>'''';:'--->o.\n-   flj- 4tan'' , *,':)'\n\"BrtWld fot Man.\",\nAnd they beheld Him there;\n'Prlsdned and bound by cruel hands of men.\nHo who had healed foe pick '\n!\u2022'  And raised, the dead,\nNow to a lonely Cross would soon be led.\nBack thro' the ages dim by faith w* cen\nBehold foe Man.\n.\u25a0'',\"'\u25a0;.,.; ,--'\u25a0*\n'\"iWipl4_\u00bbM\u00bbi\" N\nAnd we can see today\nThe risen Christ along our earthly way-\nThere where foe crimson tides\nOf battle sweep,     t O\nWhere there ere broken hearts    .. ....\nAnd eyee foet Weep,   *\nGiving Hit love and pity.\n.   Still we can\nBehbld foe Man. Of '\n\u25a0\"   VBahold foe M\u00bbn,f  \u25a0'\u2022      .',.',\" ''::'f-',-'\nOh foat HIb wondrous grace\nMight\/turn the hetrti M men\nTo teak Hli faea^-'\nThat face too marred for ut on Calvary,    ,\nLit with His love for all the world to see.\nOh riien Christ, come \u00abioier,0    \u25a0\u25a0..{..\n66 we can,.\nBehold foe Man.\n-MRS..HONORIA TRAILL.-\nWest. Vancouver.\n7QtiGstipns?\nOpen to any raider. Names of persons\nasking' questions will: not ba published.\nThere It no charge for thlt service,\nQueitlont WILL NOT BE ANSWERED\nBY MAIL except where there It obvious\nnecessity for privacy.   v .\nM, J. F\u201e Silverton\u2014Where could one write to\npurchase leather for shoes?\nJ. Leckle and Co., Vancouver; Pierre Peril\nand Sons, Ltd., Vancouver; Riley and McCormick, Ltd., Calgary, Alta.\nAnother Reader, Fernie\u2014Is it true that displaced persons coming to Conada are exempt from income taxei for foe first year?\ntf-so, why?'\"*\nl(?itnottoiie.   \u25a0 ... '\n\"Anxlout\", Trail\u2014Where can I write to renew\nlost title, deeda of property in Scotland?\nWrite to the Register House, Edinburgh.\nR. S\u201e Newienver\u20141 would like to know If\nfoe Government made Good .Friday a\nstatutory holiday.'\nHere is a list of the. statutory holidays\nacross Canada: Sundays, New Year's Day,\nGood Friday, Easter Monday, Victoria Day,\n.Dominion Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day\n' (at proclaimed)! Christmas Day, foe birthday\npt reigning sovereign,;or day fixed for ita\ncelebration by proclamation. Each-Province\nhaa one or more holidays of its own setting,\nsuch as Boxing DSy in British Columbia.   .\nTraffic Li^Kt Madness\n\"WUl traffic light madness never end?\"\nwonders the Calgary Herald, with a despairing\nview of foe Western city, where it finds a\n\"completely maddening\" situation of \"utter\nhopelessness\" and \"modified insanity\". If such\nterms are needed for Calgary, all the resources\nof foe King's English may well be taxed for\nToronto. This city hai traffio light! by this\nhundreds, at about $2500 per Intersection, and\nis adding to them daily.\nBy what yardstick, If any, do Toronto authorities decide foe necessity fot these Installations Often they seem.to appear overnight at\nany point where some civic offical has seen a\ncar or a pedestrian waiting to cross foe. street\nCertainly a large number ot them must have\nbeen a greater stimulant to foe traffio light\nsalesmen than foey are to foe traffic foey are\nBupposed to facilitate. -\n. If the constantly growing clusters Of them\nwore synchronized'to some degree, on main\nthoroughfares it would not be so bad; but too\nfrequently their red and green Intervals have\nno relation to the traffic pressures.\u2014Toronto\nGlobe and Matt.   ..'\u25a0', ,\u25a0'_..        ,\nTheyH Do It Every Time\nBy Jimmy Hatlo\ndunL <H&t\nFrom \u00abH\ninters\nNotebook\nHistorian, of the       .\nNeleon. Oldtimers Atioclatlon ; ll\nHer* li a story about * map of foe\nKootenays that the late A, R. Barrow found to an antique shop in\nMontreal Dated 1833 it showed fot\noutline ot Kootenay Lake fairly accurately. Only location marked wu\nthe Bluebell prospect. .\nWhen Barrow left Nelton In 1902\nhe had-foe map framed and presented Nelson High School: lbs\nlate Mr, F. A. Jewett, school Inspector, made enquiries and found a\nprincipal who wat killed In a railroad accident, had the map in hit\noffice.        .     -' \u25a0\"-.. ,\nBarrow heard later there was a\ncopy in Ottawa, *\u25a0'\u2022'. ,.\nHere Is a story of Barrow and\nGrant MeKane, late Of Procter:\nldr, MeKane recounts-foe tale,\n\"I went with A. R. Borrow and Harry Maudtley to Rose't Cabin back\nof Crawford Bay then hiked North.\nFinally we arrived at St. Mary's\nwhere.we dlscovered-a hot spring.\nWe continued to foe South fork of\nFdy Creek and finally to Kootenay\nLake. We were . out 80 days, We\nfound a multitude of game and timber on foe South fork of Fry Creek.\nTwo or three'years;ago Mr. fiar-\nrow had an eye operation. 0. A.\nButllng was alto visiting him at\nKLG Hospital and we talked of\nKootenay stories, Including tales of\nIndians. -      \u25a0 O,\nHaving read some about Our Coast\nIndians I told of them performing\nsurgical operations. They worked as\nthough foey had been taken from\nancient Arabian surgical works, and\none of foelr .operations wai for cataracts on foe eye and I described lt\nThe Indians chose a long slim bone,\nrough. *{ one end, usually a joint\nfrom a bird with arthritis. The\nrough surface was placed ln foe eye\nto take hold of foe cataract and lift\nlt so it could be cut by a sharp Instrument, -. ,*-'\u25a0\nMr. Barrow quickly spoke: 'That's\nenough,' I experienced that opera;\ntion and once ts enough for me. You\nare describing foe operation as I\nfelt if\"\nThe Arabian surgical books were\nfound ln Egypt and lt ls claimed\nthese Indians were descendants of\npeople who left Egypt yeart ago.\nMr. Barrow encouraged me in my\nefforts at writing Kootenay stories.\n'Joy,\" said he, \"Charles Dickens wat\none of our family r.nd all.literary\npeople are somewhat eccentric.\"\nThird Coast Girl\nHas Shoes Stolen\n\u2022 VANCOUVER ;<CP) - Vancou-\nver's shoe stealing, dress-clad mo-\nletter struck again Tuesday night.\nMiu June Jacobson told police\nthe wu walking With her lister\nWhen the man, wiaring a trench\ncoat over a skirt and white stockings, seized her and threw her to' foe\npavement He tore off her shoes and\nfled.\nThis is the third similar attack on\nVancouver' streets in the last two\nmonths.\nBy FORBES RHUDE\nCanadian Pren Business Editor\nOnce fe year Canada provides an\ninternational get-together.\nThe meeting place ls foe Canadian Internationa) Trad* Fair, held\nannually since 104B it foe Canadian National Exhibition building)\nln Toronto. Thin year foe dates tre\nJune 1-18 Inclusive* '.'\u25a0\nTo Canadian visitors, It Is a sort\nof \"Quick trip around foe world,\"\nwhere the exotic Is mixed with the\nEraJIcal,   and   strange   costumes,\nrlghten foe aisles of commerce, ,-\u25a0\nC, C. Hoffman, administrator of\nfoe fair, wondered at * press conference, however, whether \"We are\ntaking advantage of thle opportunity to'create thousands of goodwill\nambassadors for Canada?\"\nNOT ONLY FOR PUBLIC .\nThe fair Is primarily a place\nWhere exhibitors from about 30\ncountries show foelr goods to buyers from about 80 qountrles, Both.\nexhibitor and buyers wish to have\nfoe chance to do business quietly.\nAccordingly foe general public ls\nadmitted only on three days, two\nWednesdays and a Saturday.\nHowever, anyone with a legitimate Interest in such a gathering\nfinds no difficulty in getting permission to go In. ,\nProbably about 45,000 people will\nsee foe show this year. In Canada:\nspecial trains will bring parties\nfrom foe* Maritime provinces and\nBritish Columbia,' and special\ngroups will attend from American\ncities, including NSW York. '.\"\nThe fair this yea- started with\nfen objective ot 220,000 square feet\nof space, and now hai reached 258,-\n000 square feet, a record. More than\nhalf foil win be occupied by Canadian exhibits, so that both an International and domestic show of\ngoods li provided, -\nCountries so far lilted u exhibitor!, With several more expected,\nare. ln addition to Canada, Britain\nand foe United States:\nAustria, Belgium, Colombia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany,\nGuaatemalo, Holland, Hong Kong,\nIndia, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Norway, Peru, South Africa,\nSpain, Sweden, Switzerland.\nTo Investigate\nAlleged Attack\n.. OTTAWA* (CP) \u2014\u25a0 Edtnond Tur-\ncotte, new ambassador to Colombia,\nhos been asked to investigate an attack on the Rev, Stanley Wright,\nformerly ot Tlsdale, Sask,, in that\nSouth American coutnry, Defence\nMinister Claxton said. Monday ln\nfoe Commons,\nAt .acting minister for external affairs, Mr. Claxton was answering fe\nquestion by M. J. Coldwell, CCF\nleader, as to whether foe government has joined In a reported protest by the American embassy.\nHe tald Mr. Turcbtfo took up his\nnew . duties , only, a ' month ago.\nWhtn hit report was received instructions! would be given to suit\nfoe circumstances.\nThe Canadian Protestant churchman It reported to hava been threatened and bis wife beaten by people\nwho don't want Proteitant mission\naries.in that country. ..-\nYour Horoscope\nGood time for business and romance, now\nand ln the.year ahead of you. Born today, a\nchild should be possessed Of much talent and'\nmany fine traits:\nIt's Been Said   .\nI em a part of all that I have met; ye,t all\n\u25a0 experience is an arch wherefore' gleams foat ,\nuntravl'd world whose margin fades forever\nand forever when I move.\u2014Alfred. Lord Tennyson..      ''\u2022  ,   O        ':.-'*-v 0:.    \u25a0':   \u25a0',;\nTodoy^pibl-e Thought;\nSpiritual treasures are beyond foe .*\nreach of adversity. Only material\ntreasures are vulnerable. We should\nlay up spiritual treasures.\n* The Lord . . . hath redeemed\nmy soul out of all adversity.\n-II Sam. 4:9.\n:^^iii^^^p.'\n*BY J\/-M-8 K. N-58BITT*\nW ii-AMstK. nMsitt .:.'\nVICTORIA\u2014British Columbians are still reeling at. the\npolitick developments of the last week. The defeat of tht\nGovernment, while hot entirely unexpected, came nonetheless as a dramatic shock.\nWe in the Press Gallery will never forget that night\nBill 79 came up for second reading\u2014the contentious amendments to the Public Schools Act. There were rumors that this\nwould, defeat' the Government, but somehow at the lait'\nmoment we thought it would?''\nbe averted.\nQCf Randolph Harding of Kaslo-\nSlocan spoke first against the bill.\nHe roundly condemned it \u2014 and\nsuddenly Liberal and Conservative\nbenches were pounded for what'he\nuld. That wat lt. There now could\nbe no turning back; the government\nwai doomed.\nPremier Bennett, now that he saw\nthe moment at hand, fought for hli\ngovernment, even though he bad\nbeen courting defeat all session. He\nmade an excellent* defence, dramatic, impassioned. He Ipoke front no\nnotes, and I the words flowed out\nand-we saw bow It is this man hai.\ntremendous appeal on foe platform.\nThe  Opposition attempted to\nadjourn debate. The Premier said\nthe government could net permit\nthat; that' no government oould\nallow the sun to go down with a\nwant-of-confldenee motion hanging over It And so the vote wat\ncalled. The entire combined Opposition stood together^-18 CCFers, six Liberals, ono Labor, two\nConservatives,   and   thty . were\nJoined  by one  Social  Creditor,\nBert Price of Vancouver-Burrard\n. \u2014for. a vote of 28 to 17.\nThere it was\u2014for the first time\nln S3 years a British Columbia government had been defeated on foe\nfoor of the Legislature.\nTwo mora days the session lasted,\nto clean up necessary business, to\npass some money votes, to give approval to some non-contentious\nlegislation. Those last two days\nMLAs sat quietly preparing for the\ndemise of their Legislature. Gone\nwere the arguments and the beat\nand the fire.\nIn the meantime there were hurried callt to Government House by\nPremier Bennett and CCF chieftain\nHarold Winch, Mr. Bennett'jrai asking for Immediate dissolution of the\nLegislature; Mr. Wjnch for a chance\nto form a CCF government.\nNO' REAL RIOHTS\nBut Lieutenant-Governor Clarence Wallace acceded to the premier's with. It ls all very WeU to\ntfelk about foe Lieutenant-Governor's constitutional right, but In the\nlong run he haa no right He must\ndo as hit chief advisor tells him,\nunless, such advise Would be absolutely wild.\n; The premier in this case advised\ndissolution. The premier tald that\nlt foe' CCF should form a government again would come a stalemate\nand eventual defeat, and that, said\nfoe premier, would, not be good for\nBritish Columbia or its people.' *,\nAnd so, foe morning after pro- j\nrogation, came dissolution. * \u25a0 *\nARMCRtPPLID   -.'-\nThen came foe most startling development of all. Opposition leader\nHarold Winch, depected, hia arm ln\na sling because of a serious nervous ailment which crippled It, |\nwalked into the Prett Gallery workroom to moke a statement about |\nhia visit to Government House.\nThe door wat buret open fend\nArthur Turner, Wlnch't teammate\nform Vancouver last, demanded\nto know what - Winch had told\nthe Prlti.   Wlneh tald he wu-\nmaking a ttatement There were\nangry wordt and they left An\nhour later It was announced that\nWinch had quit at party Itadir.\n, Certainly It's a terrible blow I\nto the COP and a lovely plum for]\nSocial Credit at It ttartt an elec\ntion campaign which will end Iri]\nearly June.-\nWithout Winch foe party Win\nlargely be immobilized; hit name\ncarried a wallop, hit platform presence is good, he has great prestige.\nA. dissolution, foe other day foe\nCCF had 18 seats; after thlt shaker,\nto foe party, it's doubtful foey can\ncome back with 12.   Everything\npoints to a Social Credit government of ot least 35 seats,\nThe lock of Bennett\u2014it has been j\nastonishing\u2014he has gambled all j\nalong foe line and has Won; he foat]\nhad all the breaks,       '\nOscar Stolen\nLONDON (CP) \u2014 Thlevei Mon-I\nday night broke Into the Chelsea!\nhome of Sir Laurence Olivier and!\nhli wife, Vivien Leigh and ttoje anl\nOscar \u2014 Academy award statuette!\n\u2014won by Mlsi' Leigh. Thtiy? .\ntook silverware and clothing. Mis\nLeigh ls in hospital recovel\" '\nfrom a nervous breakdown\nOlivier it in Italy.\nGlvin\" folks f\u2014 facts ain't enough.\nJane and Bill read the tame facta\nwe all read, but they twist 'cm into\nfoe craziest Ideas I ever heard.    _.\nPHONE .144  FOR  CLASSIFIED\n vmm\u00abm\n<^3\nIt Pays to Buy Quality\nYoH're \"IN THE NEWS'*\nwhen you're .in\nAndrew's Shoes\nREMEMBER\nIf It'l SHOES you wtnt \u2014\n8ee ANDREW'S flrtt.\nR* Mdrew & Ga\nLEADERS IN FOOTFASHION\nEstablished -1902\nHAOFAX (CP) \u2014 Uontl Zinck\n; of Spryfleld wit rabbit hunting\nwhen hethot a large hare. He was\nastonished to find it had only one\n' ear. There was not even a ttump\nor an indentation where the other\n- should have been.\nLONDON (CP) - Michel Cher-\nniavsky, Canadian 'cellist, left here\nfor South Africa on a concert tour\nexpected to last, five weeks. Cher-\nniaviky formerly lived in Vancouver and once played for Nicholas\nII, last Emperor of Russia.\nNelson Social\n\u2022 j.;.    , \u25a0-:; '\u2022 , \u2022- .;,--\u2022       ,. ..-;.   .   PHpNE   1.U '\u25a0'\nMany Nelson residents are planning trips for the Easter\nweekend.\nTO CALGARY . . .Mr. and Mri.\nRichard Palmer and daughter\nBrenda Jane, Third Street, will be\nspending the Enster holidays in\nCtlgtry.\n\u2022*\u25a0 *  \u2022\nRETURNS ... Mrt. Guy Browoll\nhit returned to her home at Kaslo\nafter spending a tew -tyt ln Nelton with Mrt. H. M. Whimtter, 407\nThird Street ,\n..'.:\u25a0.'     '.'\u2022'\u2022,'\u2022 O, '\niioM- VANCSUVBR.,'., .'Mrs.\nli. W. Humphrey ot Vancouver is\nvisiting Nelson. She is staying tt\nthe Hume Hotel.    .'.    '\nTO VANCOUVER . . . Mri. A.\nHughea has left for her home in\nVancouver after visiting Mr. and\nMrs. _. Amundson,308 Observatory\nStreet,        '\n'.* .  \u00bb....\u25a0..,\nTRANSFERRED . . . Percy Mannings has left tor Vancouver, whero\nhe has boon transferred.    .\n* \u25a0 *..:*\nCLUB MEETING ... The Wohelo\nCluh of St Paul's United Church\nmet Tuesday night at the home of\nMrs. H. M. Whimster, Third Street\nMrt. C. Choquette was co-hostess.\n *.... .\u2666, *.':.\nFAMILY VISIT'... Mr. and Mrs.\nC. B, Mutchler, Victoria Street will\nbe  spending the  Easter  holidays\nThe sweetest, smartest blouses to brighten an Easter\nSuit are here for i\/otMBptc. They look so fragile,\nbut wear only as \u25a0nylon can, and they ask for so\nlittle care.\n$3.95 to $9.95\n'.- - '-: -    ,.\u2022 '\"   .   O \u25a0*;.'\n'     IS-''\nC\/rJ&i&vL- Ladies'Apparel\nTIHE FASHION CENTRE'' '\nRanniger's\nTHE EASTER BUNNY\nWILL BE MAKING\n.     HIS CALLS\nTHIS WEEKEND\nGet your Editor Eggi end\nChocolate Noveltiej early.\nBaskets filled with brightly\ncolored eggs, etc.\nFROM 15c UP\nCHOCOLATE\nEASTER EGGS\nfor youngsters, sweethearts,\nmothers, grandmothers ...\nand what grandpa wouldn't\n'like to get a nice   '\n.':   Easter Egg?\nMeet Your Frlendi it Rann.jft.'i\nWhere Ctndy It a Specialty,\nNot a Sideline\nRANNIGER'S\nCandles Ltd.\n466 BAKER ST.\nNelson, B. C.\nwith their son-in-law tnd daughter,\nMr. and Mrt.' W. E. Dobbs ot Ross-\nland.\n-\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u2022\nCOAST HOLIDAY ... Mrt-\nCharles Kelman, Terrace Apartments, leaves Friday for I holiday\nln Vancouver.\n;\\       \u2022'*\"\u2022  \u2022  .        \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0$\nTRANSFERRED ... Arthur Fife,\nwho hts been' with the Imperial\nBank of Conada for the past year,\nleft by plane Tuesday for Vancouver, where he hat been transferred.\n0ABAA. lifL (itiik *\nMtvtian. WartitL\nKootenay Groups\nRepresented at\nPythian Meeflg\nCRANBROOK \u2014 Seventh annual\ndlitrlct meeting ot Pythian Sitter\ntemples drew attendance hert ot\n151 members from Klmberley,\nMlchol-Natal, Fernie, Creston,'Cranbrook, and guests'from templet it\nColeman, Nelson and Bonner's\nFerry.\nAfternoon session was devoted to\nlodge business, with Mrs, Wlnnl-\nfred Weitzel of Cranbrook as district deputy grand chief, Ind* Put\nOrand Mrs. Evelyn Beduz and other\nofficers were introduced prior to\ncompetitions among temples. Winners were Creston temple for the\ndrill, tnd Mrs. Willi McClure ot\nKlmberley and Mrt. Phyllis Kuhn-\nert of Cranbrook for other contests.\nIn the * evening tht Cnnbrook\ntemple were hosts at a banquet to\nall the visitors.\nLister Notes\nLISTER\u2014Mr. and Mrt, Bob Gra-\nber and tont left to reside at Brooks\nAitt.- . \u25a0\". :\nMr. and Mrt. John Flogel of Proc<<\nter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seb\nKopp.\nLome Hobden and Alan Handley\nof Kimberley were guests of the\nformer's parents, Mr. and Mrt; Bert\nHobden.    ......     ,   ...\nMrs. D.-J. McKee ipent tevertl\ndays Visiting In Klngsgate and Kim*\nberley.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 2,19S3 \u2014 8\nRecipes\nPut Variety of Foods\nInto Lunchbox Meals\nBeef-picking on a large telle In\nEastern Cintdt begin with establishment of an abattoir in Toronto\nin IBM.        .'      \u2022\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0.   .   -     ,\nSif. etawuL WlmLih.\nIron-on Designs\nin colors\n9321    \"\u2022\"l\/:\",    \u00ab-\u00bb*\nOF TOP INTER-8T\nFor a striking effect, select a new\ncandy-striped cotton for this itylel\nYou'll love It too, ln solid colon.\nNotice thtt,the sleeves trt cut In\nohe with the bodice\u2014so easy to tew.\nSimple, flared four-fore skirt, It's\nbound to be your favorite,\nPMtern 8321: Misses' Sizes 12, 14,\n16,18, 20; 40. 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PJut many mora patterns to\nsend for-ideai for gifts, bazaar\nmoney-makers, fashions! Send 28\ncents for your copyl '\nBy MARGARET OARR\nPeople who don't havt at least\nont lunch to pack every morning\ndon't know how lucky they ire.\nPicked lunches ctn become awfully monotonous and It takes a bit\nat thinking to put into a tmall box\nt metl that will omerge hours later\nappetlzlngly fresh, delicious to the\nlast crumb, and crammed full of\nfood values thtt will bolster hetlth\ntnd also replenish depleted energy.\nA lunchbox metl ls, of count,\none of the three meals of the dty;\nto it ihould be planned with the\nother two meals ln mind. Then it\nwill not only round out tht other\nmetis, but make good use ot leftover foodt. '\u2022\u25a0,\"    .\nPUT INTO LUNCHBOX\n-V-RYDAY >\nVegetable!\nAt least one in sandwich filling,\nsalad or main dish.\nMeat, Poultry, Fish, Cheese\n*    or Eggi\n. In sandwich filling, salad or main\ndlih,\nMilk . .\nAs a drink or in drink, soup or\nmain dish \u2014 hot or cold,\nFruit\nAt least one, whole or ta salad or\ndessert.\n\u25a0 Bread\nEnriched or 100 per cent whole\nwheat' with rye, raisin, nut tnd\nother breads,.rolls, muffins, etc.,\nmade of enriched or whole wheat\nflour, for variety.\nSANDWICHES\n. Oretm Cheese tnd Carrot\nCombine ft clip cream cheese,\nont tablespoon minced onion, two\nUbleipbont finely diced raw carrot,\nVt teaspoon powdered mixed herbs\nand Vt teaspoon salt. Makes enough\nto fill two full-size whole-wheat or\nrye-bread sandwiches.\nChopped-Cabbige tnd Btoon\nSandwlehtt\nCombine one oup flneljrchopped\nraw cabbage, three slices crisp bacon, crumbled, three tablespoons\nmayonnaise, Vt teaspoon celery salt\ntnd ipeek pepper. Makes enough\nto fill two full-size whole-wheat\nbread sandwiches.\nCheeit thd Chill -indwlohit\nMelt %-pound (one cup) processed Canadian Cheddar cheeit, cut ln\ntt-lneh cubes, In top ptrt of double\nboiler over boiling witer. Stir Ip\nthree tablespoons butter or margarine; one tablespoon minced on-\nnlon, Vt teaspoon powdered mustard, Vt teaspoon bottled thick condiment liuce, one tablespoon chill\nsauce and two tablespoons top milk.\nChill until ready to ubc Fills three\nfull-size rye, .enriched;or wholewheat bread sandwiches, '\n-ertmbled-Egg tnd Meat\nSaute two tablespoons minced\nonion and two tablespoons minced\ngreen pepper in IVt tablespoons\nmelted butter or margarine, until\ntender. Beat four eggs slightly, tdd\nVt cup diced, leftover meat, % tea*\nspoon silt tnd tpeck ot pepper. Pour\negg mixture into frying pan, tnd\ncook slowly until thick tnd creamy,\nscraping egg from sides tnd bottom\nof pan as lt sets. Cool. Makes\nenough to All three full-size enriched or whole-wheat bread sand*\nwlches.\"    '\n\" -    Chopped Egg tnd Herb\nStndwlehtt\nBlend five chopped, shelled, hard*\ncooked eggs with two tablespoons\nlemon juice, one tablespoon minced\nparsley, one teaspoon mayonnaise,\none teaspoon finely minced onion,\neft teaspoon salt and pinch of mixed,\npowdered herbs. Fills three full-\nsize enriched or whole-wheat bread\nsandwiches. '\nCLA88IFIED ADS GET RE8ULT8\nDeer Park Notes\nDEER PARK - Ctrl Schwartzenhauer visited Rossiand tnd\nCastlegar.\nA. A. Phtlps of Salmo was the\nweekend guest of Mr, and Mri. C.\nS, Phelps,\nAfter spending a few weeks ln\nTraU and Nelson,-F. T. Hamblin re*\nturned to hit home here.\n\u25a0\nS PIECE CHROME SUITE\nFREE\nWith tht purchase of a new\n10.8 eu. ft. Coolorotor\nRefrigerator.\nSTOCKHOLM (CP) - To mark\niti.JOth anniversary, the Sjvedlsh\nBoy Scout Union launched a campaign to aid children with defective\nhearing. The campaign yielded approximately $80,000 with which\nspecial schools are being established.\nIF BABY\nIS CROSS\nPhont 189\nTOWLER\nFuel A Trantftr\nNelion, B.C.\nFIND OUT WHY\nHEAtTHY BABIES ut sot OOM. Tout\nbiby should \"\nsom\u00ablhin\u00abl!\n___.__mS___.1F\nl\u00bbbr should not b. oro... II ha Is', thu\n\u2022    !nhlBlltU..\u00bbttmm.Tbl\"ou\u00bb\nUMe, feverfah tot y.\ne\nof order.\" Probiblr Bsbj'sOm TiJb.su\nam promptly \"put U rlaht\" On. Quebw\nMother hid ibis experience. Sht write.:\n\"Mr little \u00ablrl wu Kitef1^ '\nloraetlme. slots At her il\nwllef lt wtt, after glvln,\t\nfronts, to see how much better\nBweeMMtiast-no \".leepjr\" \u00bbtt__\u2014 ns\ndulltag effect. Promptly effective In tattle\nfever, corutlp-tlon. reitlesso.se ttt\nfretfulneu resulting from Irr.rul4i.tr \u00ab{\nteething lime, and other minor Ills. 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By BOB THOMAS\nHOLLYWOOD (AP) - The happiest; man in Hollywood? Gilbert\nRoland,        . '\nThe Latin actor seems to have\nfound'the. secret of lasting youth.\nHe readily admits tp being .7 years\nold, yet he has the face and figure\nof a far younger man. He,also has\na youthful outlook on life, but with\na calm, deep philosophy that can\ncome only with years of good living.\nCareer-wise, he is the envy of his\nfellow actors. In the past five years,\nhe'has gone from picture to picture,\n- delivering finely-etched performances such as in \"My Six Convicts\"\nand \"The Bad and the Beautiful\".\nYet he doesn't have the rigors and\nthe insecurity of being a star.\n\"I don't-want to be a star,\" he\ndeclares. \"I've had it before^, and\n(Know what it's like. Let the young\nkids have it now.\"\nAt present he is finishing \"The\nDiamond Queen\" with Arlene Dahl\nMaybeWarninq\n\u201e. Backache is often caused by Iisy kidney\n- action. When kidneys get out ol order,\neicesi acids ind mites renuin in the\nsystem. Then backache, disturbed rest\n'br that tired-out and heuy-headed feeling\nmay toon follow. That's tiie lime to take\n* Dodd'a Kidney Pills. Dodd'i stimulate\nIhe kidneya to normal action. Thtn.you\nfeel boiler\u2014sleep better\u2014work better.\nGet Dodd'i Kidney PilU now. si\nand Fernando Lamas. Thla week\nhe leaves for Florida to portray a\nsponge fisherman ih \"12-Mile Reef\nwith Robert Wagner and terry\nMoore. '\nNOT'ALWAYS: ROSY\nThe picture business was not always as rosy for Roland. He was a\nhit ln the '20s, when Latin lovers\nhad their heyday. His star faded\nwith the advent of the grapefrult-\nIn-the-face style of movie lover.\nAfter he got out of the. army in\nthe Second World War; he rode.the\nrange in the Cisco Kid series.\n\"No producer wanted to hire me,\"\nhe recalled. \"They said I was a\nWestern actor.\". -\nJohn  Huston  changed that. He\ninterviewed the. actor for a role in\n\"We Were StTanegrs.\"    .\n\"Can you singC'   ,-:>.,.'\u2022',\nRoland replied he couldn't.\n\"Can you play a guitar?\"\nThe answer was again negative.'\nSo Roland got the Job' as a Cuban revolutionary who played the\nguitar and sang. ,,-\nThe results brought a revival of\nhis film career. He has made IS\npictures in tiie last five years, and\nturned down more.\nAID TO NATURE\nHUDSON. BAY, Sask. (CP)\u2014Despite the Winter cold, dry ice was\nused to freeze the Red Deer River\nin Northern Saskatchewan. Workmen used the chemical to thicken\nthe ice beneath a bridge they were\nrepairing when they found th fast\ncurrnt would hot allow a firm, ice\nfooting.\nD. C. MURPHY, JR.      DR. R, A. GRAY      DR. D. C. MURPHY\nOwner\n....  HOURS: 8:30 AJB. TO 5:30 PJt\nDr. D. C. MURPHY\nand ASSOCIATES\nOptometrists .\";\u25a0'?.'\nPHONE MAIN 3537\nLICENSED  B _! *'\nSTATE   EXAMINATION       Corner Sprague and Wall\n43 Years In Spokant\nSPOKANE 8, WASH.\nCormMionJewels,\nQold Worth Millions\nBy RONALD  MACLURKIN\nLONDON (ReuterB) -r- Queen\nElizabeth II wijl be crowned June\n2 with a massive gold ahd jewelled\ncrown \"which would give her a\nheadache, if she wore it for more\nthan a few minutes, *.*,*.   .\nThe crown; of England, weighing\nnearly, seyen pounds, is too heavy\nfor a queen. ,:-.*,V '<\u2022\u2022 :..'-, -...-. ,\nWith itt' diamonds flashing -on\nthe strong television arc lights, it\nwill; be put:on her head 'only for\nthe actual moment of the crowning,-then'replaced-with the lighter\nbut more valuable; crown of state.\n' This weighs about 30 ounces and\nis the one the Queen will wear as\nshe drives. through the streets of\nLondon in her golden coach after\nthe ceremony, ih Westminster Abbey and on all future state occasions at which the sovereign wears\na crown.   ' '\u25a0\u25a0''\u25a0..:: '\nThese two crowns are part of-the\ncrown jewels. Gold and precious\nstones Worth \u00a320,000,000 will be\nused during the' Coronation ceremonies.  . ',.,       * ..   ' \"i\nThe jewels are kept in Wakefield\nTowers, a, former prison in- the\nTower of- London where the walls\nare eight feet.thick..-tbey are surrounded by iron bars and modern\nelectric devices to discourage theft\nJEWEL8 ONCE STOLEN\nOnly one man,-Col. Blood, ever\nmanaged to steal the crown jewels\nand he didn't get away with them.\nIn 1671, Blood and three companions overpowered 77-year-Old Tat\nhot Edwards, assistant keeper of thd\nregalia, and were about to make off\nwith the jewels.\nBut old Edwards, whose friendship and confidence Blood had patiently acquired over a~ period of\ntime, managed to bring help with\nhis shouts and the thieves were surrounded as they ran for their horses.\nOddly, King Charles II personally\nexamined Blood and let him off\nwithout punishment. In fact, he rewarded him, for some' unknown\nreason, with some Irish estates. *\nTlie crown of England, also\nknown $s St. Edward's crown,, is\nreally an imitation. Oliver Cromwell, who once abolished the monarchy and became. England's dictator, looked on the original crown\njewels as \"baubles\" and allowed\nthem to be destroyed. St Edward's\ncrown was melted down for' the\nvalue of the precious metal it contained\u2014 \u00a3248 10s.\n'. When King Charles H returned to\nthe throne, he ordered a copy made\nof the original crown, 'All monarchs\nPHONE  144  FOR  CLASSIFIED\nREAD THE CLASSIFIED DAILY\ncrown of the sovereign, was altered\nfrom feign to reign according to the\ntaste of Its. wearer. The last time\nit was re-modelled was by-\"order\nof Queen Victoria.\nOne of Its biggest jewels la a ruby\ngiven to Edward, the Black.Prince\nof England,,by. Pedro the Cruel of\nCastile, a medieval Spanish ruler.\nPedro* gave it to the prince as a re*\nward for helping him to put down\na revolt.   >'...   :-'\u25a0 ,\u25a0\nThe crown of state is also decorated with pearls. said to Jiave\ncome trom earrings worn by Queen\nElizabeth I. It contains part of the\nCulllnan diamond,! largest in the\nworld, found in South Africa in\nloos.,* .   O  \u2022\u25a0;\nBesides these gems it. contains\nfour rubies, 11 emeralds,; 10 sapphires,; 277 pearls -and. 2783 . diamonds.  . \u2022' ; \u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0''\u25a0'\nOther parts of .the regalia to be\nused are scepters, orbs, state swords,\nspurs, bracelets and the coronation\nring. \"'.'\".      '.\nSCEPTER PART OF CEREMONY\nThe important scepter is the royal\nscepter.with the cross. This is made\not gold,' richly jewelled and'about\nthree, feet long. Inserted in its head\nis another'large section of the Cul-\nlinan diamond..\nThe orb is a globe of solid gold\nabout six inches in diameter: surmounted by a cross symbolizing\nChristianity's domination of the\nworld. *.\n-The' golden eagle, or ampulla,\nescaped Cromwell's vandal.. Made\nin the 14th century it is a vessel of\npure.gold. The head urisccrews to\nadmit the -perfumed holy oil which\nis poured out through the beak,\nTCie silver anointing spoon, into\nwhich the oil is run, also eluded\nCromwell and dates 'from- the 12th\ncentury. >\n, Among all the glittering objects\nwhich will surround the . young\nQueen June ,2,: only one. will be\nnew. This it the Coronation ring-\nor wedding ring of England\u2014which\nwill be placdd on her finger to sym-\nof England have been crowned with\nthis copy ever since.        ,\nThe' crown  of'state,   personal\nBritain's Love of Splendor Seen\nIn Choice of Coronation Robes\nBy MURIEL NARRAWAY\nCanadian Prett Staff Writer\nLONDON (CP) \u2014 Economy is a,\nrank outsider in the \/ace for Coronation trappings, even though the\nthinning purses of the nobility resulted in the Queen's acceptance of\nan alternate, less sumptuous Coronation garb for peers under the\nrank-of-ear}.\nipi-ltain's love of splendor and\ndesire to \"grare\" an occasion are\nimpulses which will see the Westminster Abbey emphasis on robes\nof velvet rather than velveteen.\nBy request,'; royal dressmaker\nNorman Hartnell designed a contemporary robe of velveteen trimmed, with, white rabbit skin, telling'\naround \u00a350. The waisted, sleeveless robe with deep ermine collar,\ncut on the lines of a flowing evening coat with train, will be worn\nby many peeresses under the rank\nof countess\u2014but mostly in velvet.\nHARD ON VELVETEEN\nWomen attending the abbey ceremony may, of course, prefer to\neconomize In other, ways. This it\nbecause the long hours of sitting\n.before the* ceremony starts\u2014guests\nmust be in their places some three\nmost of their robes come in the\npresent traditional} styling which\ndates to the Coronation of Queen\nAnne.   ; ,',' \u25a0\nECONOMIZE IN FUR\nMore than one authority confirms\nthat peers wearing the traditional\nrobe may economize in the quality\nof fur trimming, but all are lihoos-\ning good velvets. The furnishing\nfirm: (Warner and - Sons) which\nregularly supplies the hand-woven\npurple-velvet used in th'e robe of\nthe monarch sayt that*smaB quantity of hand-Woven velvets are\nbeing supplied for Coronation robes.\nThese are in red.\nThe Royal Dukes including the\nbollze the marriage between sovereign and people.\nThis is newly made for each king,\nor queen, and afterwards becomes\"! (\nroyal personal property.\nMany Ancient Customs Woven Info\nGreat Christian Festival ot Easier\nOlder and more widely-celebrated\nthan Christmas. Easter, the greatest\nfestival of.the Christian Church,'is\nmarked by a diversity bf customs\nand traditions, many of which* stem\nfrom pagan rites,\" expressing thankfulness and joy at the re-birth of na-\nNO MORE BUACHIKG\nAvoid 2 tiresome washday chores WITH NEW\nNew CHEER is really different. . . with a difference   \/\nyou notice the moment you open the box. 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On the other hand,\nsilk velvets,, lyons and silk-and-\ncotton velvets, materials sold in\nthe top ranges, are just about uh-\ncrushable.\nA spokesman for Norman' Hartnell aayt they are selling'cheaper\nrobes, but that requests are few.\nThii'it confirmed by a fobe manufacturer (Baroque) Who, so far,\nhas told just 17\u2014one to Canada.\nThis manufacturer finds that many\norders for the velveteen gown are\nfor store, windows. Some of these\norders are from Canada. \u2022\nAnother robe stylist, close to the\nlaw, courts and Fleet Street, is not\nmaking'one robe in velveteen. This\nfirm (Ede and Ravenscroft) has\nproduced robes since the coronation\nof William and Mary in 1686, ahd\nDuke of Edinburgh will wear the\nsame red os the peers. Tbe only\nmembers of thi Royal Family so\nfar known to be wearing purple\nare the Queen, the Duchesses ot\nKent and Gloucester and Princess\nMargaret. It-is not yet known what\nwill be worn by the Queen Mother.\nPeers who can't afford the heavy\ncost of new robes are allowed to\nwear parliamentary robes \u2014 red\nwool trimmed Vith ermine \u2014 but\nLord Hawke, chairman of the In*\ndependent Association of Unionist.\nPeers, said a scheme has been started to help those without robes.\nThrough the association, peers unlucky in the ballot for seats ih\nWestminster Abbey will offer robes\nto those with seats.\nBuy, Sell, Trade the Classified Way\nSt Laurent Departs\nFor Brief Holiday\nOTTAWA. (CP) - Ptime Mlnkj*-\nter St Laurent left Wednesday by\nair for a 10-day Easter holiday ia\nBermuda.. -;,;.*,      ..';\nHe wllljoin members of his family at Hamilton for a reunion and\nbrief vacation. During Mr. St-Laur-\nent's absence, trade Minister Howe\nis acting as prime minister.\nChristopher Columbus is believed .\nto have' reached Iceland: with the\nBritish in ^477, or 15 yeart before\nh ediscovered America.'\n548,372\n*\nCHEER GUARANTEES YOU THE CLEANEST, WHITEST\nWASHES POSSIBLE - Without Bleaching off,\nture with the coming of spring. In\nCanada, a great many, perhaps the\nmajority of us, celebrate Easter with\ncustoms whose origins are unknown\ntb us. .\nTlie reason why some among us\npainstakingly paint or dye real eggs\nfbr Easter is a mystery to us. The\nanswer to any queries that do arise\nis usually, .\"It's a tradition:\". :\nThe truth is that from earliest\ntime the egg has been significant in\nreligion as the symbol of the universe, -and the chocolate eggs\" of today, whether plain or covered with\nsugar flowers, are merely an echo\nfrom, the ancient Druids who pre*\ntented painted eggs to their goddess Eostre, or Ostara. -\nBUNNY PREDECESSOR\nThese gift eggs were attributed to\nthe hare, probably to combine .the\nsymbol of re-birth with that of fecundity. The hare, associated by\nmany races with spring-time and\nthe coming of day, is the direct antecedent of our modern Easter Bunny. 'Hare, hare, good little hare, lay-\nplenty of eggs for us on Easter Day,'\"\nruns a traditional children's chant\nin. Germany. Children of other\nlands may not have a specific song\ndedicated to the Easter Bunny, but\ncertainly their thoughts are in the\nsame vein.\nIt may be, too, that the hare's\nswiftness had some connection with\nthe races which are or have been\npart of many peoples' Easter activities. In many parts of England\nDruid custom, adapted to Christianity, is maintained in an annual race\nto the door of the local church at\nthe beginning of Lent\nTlie ancient Romans celebrated\nEaster with races held in egg-shaped rings, with eggs for prizes. In\nCzechoslovakia there is a custom\nWhich permits young men to chase\ntheir sweethearts with a club on\nEaster Monday \u2014 offering the same\nprivileges' to the girls on Easter\nTuesday.\nFROM SCOTLAND\nTwo Scottish customs which have\ncome to North Arikerica are the Easter egg hunt originally an Easter\nSunday hunt for .the eggs of wild,\nfowl which were said to bring luck\nto the successful, and egg rolling.\nA famous example of the latter is\nthe annul egg rolling on the lawn of\nthe White House in Washington,\nD.C.\nDecorated eggs have been Easter\ngifts down through the ages. The\nPersians dyed eggs for their Spring\nrites; early Christians colored eggs\nred to symbolize the blood of redemption; Ukrainians today paint\nintricate and beautiful patternt on\neggs for Easter as they have for\ncenturies; Easter eggs in France\nwere always red .and white, but\nLouis XIV and Loult XV gave' gilded eggs to their courtiers; and long\nago the Empress of Russia presented porcelain eggs to those who.kiss-\ned'her hand at Easter. A gay Mexican custom is to .break an egg over\nthe head of a friend, who. may then\nretaliate in like fashion \u2014 the eggs\nbeing stuffed with mica, tinsel, confetti, sachet and perhaps trinkets or\ncandy (the Spanish aristocracy used eggs filled with gold,dust and\nprecious stones).\nRussia was noted in the past for\nEaster tradition; that was the time\nfor family gatherings, gifts of eggs\nblessed in the Church, and.wearing\nnew clothes, but it is doubtful if\nmuch of this tradition is left under\nthe Communists.\nEggs are used at Passover, too, as\na symbol of the bondage and deliverance of the Jews, ' \u25a0;.''\nAmong all peoples Easter, has always, been an occasion pf \"doy,\nthankfulness and hope r-the strongest expression of man's eternal\noptimism.\nYou'll love it too! A delicious energy-\ngiving food that costs just a few cents!\nYou can't win out in business \u2014 or games \u2014\nunless you feel your best. And to\ndo your best, health authorities say, ytM\na nourishing' breakfast! NABISCO\nSHREDDED WHEAT contains that vit$.\nfood nourishment you need in the morning.\nMade from pure 100% whole wheat, it\neven includes the bran and wheat1 germ.\nTomorrow, enjoy the hearty breakfast that\n548,372 Canadians will eat \u2014 crisp, golden\nNABISCO SHKJEDDED WHEAT!\nPrefer ahot cereal? Just pour on boiling\nwater, drain off quickly and serve. So\ndelicious, so easy! 1\n*This is an average of.the number of Shrcddei\nWheat biscuits eaten every day its 1952. \"\n \u25a0; l,yipw^\n*.       .        \u25a0     '..,-\nmf\nChurchill Sees\nLONDON (CP)-Prlme Minister\nChurchill told a cheering Houte of\nCommons today that Communist\nChina's latest proposals \"teem.to\noffer t new hope\" for' ending the\nKorean war. ...\n\" Churchill said the formula suggested by Chou En-lal, China's premier, \"appeared not Inconsistent\"\ni with .Britain's principle*;     *\nEarlier the premier had touched\non foe. wider subject of possible\ntalks-. between himself,' Pres'dont\nElsenhower' and 'Russia's Goorgl\nMalenkov.. *: ._-.\u25a0;\u2022*\nHe welcomed Russia's aoparent\ndesire to Improve relations with foe\nWait but* adivsed the House-to\nawait resulti before pressing for\ntaiki,--. \u25a0.'\"'\"'\nOn the Korean Issue, he said\nChou's 'new proposals seem ln line\nWith Foreign Secretary Eden's declaration to foe. United Nations\nNov, 11 against forcible repatriation of Korean prisoners.\n.Flrtt small shipments of Canadian lumber were mode from Quebec to France not long after foe\ncolony waa founded,        '';\nThis advertisement if not published\nor displayed by Tbe Liquor Control\nBoird or by-the Government of\nBritish Columbia,\n\/\nSex<Psycopath Laws\nNot the Last Word\nOTTAWA (OPi \u2014'\u25a0'\u25a0jt fcbmmOni\ncommittee has been told proposed\nlawi to deal With Criminal' sexual\npsychopaths mult not be \"the lait\nword.\" The' subject should bi\nttudled.\nThe scientific planning council\nof the Canadian Mental .Health\nAssociation urged Tuesday in a\nbrief foe justice department launch\nfe study aided'by fen advisory committee \"Of persons having special\nknowledge and experience With\nthese matters,\"   ,,<\nKnox Chosen lor\nhvhl'sParf\nSANDWICH Eng. (Reuters)\u2014\nAlexander. Knort, 45-year-old Canadian actor has been picked fo play\nCardinal Wolsey-by the Old. Vic,\n-Knox, from Straforo;., Ont., will\nplay, foe med.'a'ev. 1 primate In a\nCoronation production -of Shakespeare's \"King Henry VHL\" opelp-'\ntog in London' early In May.\nFor the last few monthi Knox\nhas been living with his wife\u2014film\nstar Doris Nolan\u2014and foe'r five-\nyear-old son Andrew In Sandwich,\nbut now they are moving to London\nto be ready for Old Vic rehearsals,\nwhich start Monday. .\n... The'. Coronation production WiU\nbe Kobk't: lint- return to foe Old\nVictor IB years. When he was lest\ntherein 1898 he was understudy to\nLaurence Olivier and Ehilyn Williams. \"' - - \u2022\nCLAD TOM BACK     ,, :       -\n\"i am very glad to be going back\nto the Old Vic?' Knox sa'd Tuesday.\nThelaet tinier played in *Mldsum-,\nmer Night's Dream' before Princess\nElizabeth apd-'Princess Margatet.\nThe new Queen was quit* a' little\none then.\" '-\u25a0\n\"Cardinal Wolsey lAfas Henry Ir-\nving's ol dpart and I am delighted\nwith it It Js one of the Shakespearean parts I can do.\"\nKnox last- played Shakespeare\nwhen he appeared with Laurence\nOllyier in i \"Romeo and Juliet\" in\nNew York In 1938, For live years\nhe broke with the stage to write detective novels,* and for five years he\nwas In Hollywood\u2014\"It was a relief\nto get out of it,\" he said.       .\nA year ago-he came back to England to appear on foe West End\nstage and recently he has been\nwriting a play.\nPortugal, home of some of the\ngreat navigators of history, has been\nan independent state since foe 12th\ncentury.\nScvtda\nMONTREAL, April 2nd-There's no trick to\ncooking when you' oook with foe new GURNEY Gas .\nRange. Itt designers have thought of .iwrything for\nyour convenience. Cooking and baking are mtde so\nmuch easier with the special Gurney features ...\nautomatic clock control; interior oven light... and\nabove all, the special Gurney \"Even-Heat\", oven\nthat keeps tha -temperature exactly right\u2014auto-\n. matically\u2014on the sides, the top, the bottom and\ni even m the coraere. But you'll want to tee th\u00bb.ne- Gurney features\n\u25a0for. yourself. Ask your dealer to show you foe new'Gurney Gat Ranges\n; \u2014 all of foem \"kitchen-tested\" for carefree cooking,\nBert's A Wonderful Offer from foe makers of French's Instant Potato\n-.,.-_* 38o booklet called \"C-Knar\u00bb Art\" with 32 Jllris-\n: trated pages of superb recipes\u2014including helpful\n! facts about weight! and measures\u2014ond a Meat Roast- ,fl\ning'Guide. .Ill (Ail is vows lor just 10c. Simply\nmil. to mt \u2014 Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent\nI Montreal, P.Q.\u2014enclosing lOo in coin or it\u00ab\nIncidentally, if you haven't yet tried FRENCH'S\n.JnSTANT POTATO, I'd euggeit you dol Tafee\njuit ons minute to prepa.e them ... no washing\u2014 ,\nso peeling\u2014no cooking\u2014no mashing ... and no wtstal Ask your\ngrocer for a package and remember to send me foat dime for your\ncook-bookl * S3.    \"\u25a0.\nIs Malenkov's\nAlmlo\nNot* I tint BouteKork so much\neasier, to much\nquicker, eince I\nmade foil discovery. 8.0,8. Scour-\ning Pads (foe\n\"magical\" scouring pads with the\nnap inside) do\nio many jobs to\nwell. The quiokest and most economical way to clean old wax off\nfloors is with 8.0.8; And 8.O.S.\ntakes spots:and stains from lino-\nlelimr too. Puts floor tiling back\nin ;brand new condition. If you\nTtnt to jrWst through hbuseolean-\ning, loam how quickly S.0.8. scours\nbasins and bathtubs.., bof it re-\n(rtoros lustre fo any porcelain and\n. enamel. You tee, 8.0,8, Is a \"clean-\nit-quick\" combination of sturdy,\ninterwoven fibrils and grease-dissolving soap. Try.ltl I know you'll\nagree it'a foe most useful cleanser\nthere is! \u25a0'\u25a0       \u25a0       \u25a0'....-\"   I\nBelieve It Or Not, your baby can\n, leam to drink\nfrom a oup\nwithout spilling\nfe drop,-Juit\ngive dim the\nplastic baby\n-tumbler (illustrated here) to\ndrink from. It'a\na special offer from Heins, foe\nmakers of your baby's favourite\nfoods ... HEINZ BABY FOODS.\nM-romm\u2014those good meat food\nproducts, soups, vegetables and -I\ndesserts\u2014all .'expertly blended to\ngive baby extra nourishment. And '\nnow Heins offers thit baby oup Ior\njust 25c with labels from any sis\ntins of Heins Strained .Baby Foods\nor from 8 Heins Ccretlt. Write te\nma for yours, enclosing label! and\nmoney in coin or stamps \u2014\nBarbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St.,\nMontreal, P,Q.\nSolvtit At Jut. I've found foe perfect answer to foe \"Problem'Of the\nYellow-Wash\"l My white things used to look so\nyellow, 'til I remembored foat there's no true white *\nwithout blue, So of course foe answer it to add Blue. :\nYou know you must, finis your with to. get fot I\nI clothes really Clean, Then limply put a dalb of Blue. '\u2022\nin'foe water fo get foeniwlly tejul*.'Y--r sheet*, j\nhubby't ihlrts and your precious table linen will\nfairly sparkle. |3ueh a satisfying feelingl what's more,\nBlue is kind to fine fabrics. It won't barm them *\nIn foe least.* Cost! just a few cent! a month, tool * \u2022 \u2022\n,     \u25a0\/*.- Yet, for foe whitest wash, use ftBCK-TT1-j BLUE.\nIho Tlmt Btt Come fo take a good look at foe outtidt'of your home,\nWhat needs fo be done? Ctn you afford to do it\nnow? Reptiri can't wait, tt you'knpw. from C^f\nexperience, So if you're short of ready cash, and  ,     t vN\nyour home needs repainting or repairing, talk\nover a Personal Loan with your ..BANK OF\nMONTREAL   manager.   Then   start   Pcrsonq!\nPlanning so you won't be short of cash next time*\nan essential Outlay like foil one comes along.\nPara-tuI Planning hit helped rae through many -\na \"financial crisis\" with a minimum amount of struggle, Yet, this B of M\nftmily-financtog makes good state because it't been designed for you\nand pat. Why not give it a try? Get }*ur free copy Of* the booklet,\n\"Personal Planning'', et your nearest branch of foe BofM.\nTails About De Ustt flavourt You really enjoy it when you aak Ior\nBLUE   BONNET   DE   LUXE   MARGARINE. ,\nM-mmra ... fresh, sweet flavour ;.. itt sweetness\nii foe rosult of quality ingredient!..,.tnd it! freshness it sealed in. Each Individual quarter pound ol\n. .De Luxe Blue Bonnet is wrapped in pure aluminum\n. foil. De Luxo Blue Bonnet is nutritious, too, Besides\nfoe natural nutrition of good ingredients,  16,000 I\nunits'of valuable Vitamin A are added to *very *\n.    .    ''single pound. AND you'll find the De Luxe Blur I\nBonnet quarters extra convenient. Just unwrap what you need and\nserve. No slicing, scooping or re-wrapping, For cooking, tha handy\nchart on the package shows where to cut for recipes.\nOTTAWA (CP)-Dana Wilgrasii\nUndersecretary of the* External Affaire Department, ifeld Wednesday\nthe Canadian* Government thinks\nPremier Malenkov li ohanglng Rut*\nslon tactics whllo ho entrenches\nhimself In an effort to achieve\nsomething approaching, the \"delfl-\ncotloon\" accorded-Stalin.\nMr, WllgrCBS told the Senate External Affairs Committee there are\nindlchtloons Russia wants to relax\ntensions with the West, but thCre\nIs no evidence of any change ln\nbasic Soviet policy,\n; He tald: ,'\n1. The Communist proposal for\nah exchange of prisoners of war in\nKorea It \"a very hopeful sign and\none deserVlng foe molt careful consideration.\" Canada is looking forward to 'practical results\" from\nresumed armistice negotiations but\nis adopting an attitude of caution\nregarding this and other Commu-\nhist 'overtures.-^\n2. The international climate ls\nripening for positive moves toward\nsolution of Western economic problems on foe, widest possible basil.\nThe; question arises, .\"Whether the\ntime has not come- to reaffirm our\nbasic objectives and to .take tome\nmore positive and constructive\nsteps toward! a solution of our\neconomic prpblemi.*. \u201e'-\n\"We- are confident that foe time\nit more propitious for-solving-our\neconomic, and*, financial problems\nthan at any time since the war.\"\nDairy Curb Hits\nA_U_S.Pollcy\nWASHINGTON (AP)-The State\nDepartment urged Congress Wednesday to abandon an existing curb\non Imports of dairy products. -\nAssistant Secretary of State Harold F.. Llnder told foe Senate\nBanking Committee that 10 countries have now. tiled \"well-founded\nand repeated protests\" against foe\ncurb. He said it Was \"seriously\nundermining efforts fo build confidence along foe whole front of\npur foreign policy.\"\nAt issue Is Section 104. of foe\nDefence Production Act, which\ngives foe Secretary * of Agriculture\npower to control imports qf butter,\ncheese and other dairy products as\nwell as .other fats and oils. ' '\nLES8 THAN' TWO YEARS AOO, Waller\nSturm operated a factory at Ncvitidt, Germany.\nHe could tee no future there, io ha had the machinery orated and moved with hit wife, Annie,\nand daughter Hlldegarde to Wlarton, Ont. \"I\nwouldn't have believed that people oould be io\nwonderful at thty liave been,to me here,\" sayi\nWalter, who, with his wife to aid him, has built a\nsmall factory and adjoining heme, and Is buay\nturning out wood products. He borrowed money,\nbut refused assistance In building the factory ana\nIn turning out hit wood products.\n\u2014Central Presi Canadian\nBe Sure Name's\nOn Voter's Lis!\nVICTORIA (CP)-Brltish Colum-.\nbtans have only 27 days to make\nsure foelr names are on foe Provincial voters'list.\nFred Hurley, chief electoral officer, announced Wednesday that the\nlist would close April 27. Tuesday\nIt was reported erroneously May 5\nwouuld be foe deadline' for voters\nto register. \" -     i\nAll persons whose names are already on foe voters' list will ba\nadvised by cards to bo sent by\nmail. \u25a0      \".''-'\". '\nMay 10 ls nomination day and\nJune 9 is election day.\nAdvance polling days have been\ndesignated as June 4, 5 and 6.\nOne- of foe strongest Hudson's\nBay Company forte in Canada was\nLower Fort Garry, built on the\nRed River in 1831.\nACCUSE EX-NAZIS\nOF SEEKING POWER\n\u25a0bNN (APX-K-bancelior Konrad\nAdenauer declared Tuesday that a\nring of former Nazis accused ot\nplotting to seize power In West\nGermany had received financial\nsupport from pro-Nazi sources in\nEngland, France' and; Belgium.  '\nEvidence, had also been uncovered showing foat foe alleged plot'\nters also had contacts with former\nNazis now living .Ir Spain and\nSouth Am'ercla.\nAdenauer fold a presi conference\nthe amount of financial aid tor fob\nNazis from Engla'ftd, France and\nBelgium had not yet been precisely\nestablished. . .\n\"But lt wai not inconsiderable,!'\nhe added.\nAsked if the alleged plotters also\ngot money from the Communist\nEast: he replied: -\n\"That is probable and a good assumption but if hat not ,yet been\ndefinitely proved.\"\nHe'sald foat, naturally, foere.Was\nalso German financial support but\ndid not name any sources.\nBUTCHERTERIA\n21st ANNIVERSARY\nSPECIALS\n1000 LBS; 01! GRADE A\nChalet Alberta Quality.\nFrom 6 to 18 Ibi. oaeh.\n63c\nTenderized.\nPer i\nCottage Rolls\n62*\nFrying Chicken\n75*\nIn a basket ready for the pan,\nPer lb. __.\nBoiling Fowl\nFreshly dressed.\nPer lb. __i\t\n49'\nPicnic Shoulder*\n36'\nTenderized.\nPer ib. \u2122_\nRegular Hams\nTenderized.\nPer Ib. \t\n'LJ.W\nRoasting Chicken\n_0_*#\n5 to 7 Ib. average.\nPer lb. .__\u201e,_.:::_\nLESS Or LAMP:   -TQ\u00ab\n\u2022Per lb.._...,;iis..... i*.\nSHOULDERS OF LAMB:\nRolled on request. CO*\nPer Ib. \u25a0___..,_.\u201e\u201e\u25a0 30 ;\nROLLED VEAL ROASTS:\nWith dressing. iZQt\nPer Ib. ..... Qy\nLocal Fresh Eggs\nGrade A Large.\nPer doz. \u2014\t\nHamburger and\nSausage Meat\n,  ,3 lbs.   I\nGood.\nBlue Label STEER BEEF\nRound, Sirloin, T-Bone STEAKS and ROASTS: Lb.. 75c\nRUMP ROASTS and SHORT RIB ROASTS: Lb. .... 63c\nPOT ROASTS: All Cuts. Lb  49e\nSOO LBS. OF YOUNG TURKEYS\nWeighing from 8 to IS Ibt. Going ot ....\ntm\nLeg of Pork Roast\n\"'\u25a0y \u25a0 .59\"\nAs cut\nPer lb.\nAlberta Ducks\n, Choice; 3 to 4 lb, averageV'       _SE$\"\nPer'lb,'..-..-. .-_~Op> :\nThese price* are in effect Thursday, Saturday and Monday at The Butcherteria and\nthe Salmb Meat Market.\nPHONES 527-528\nFREE-DELIVERY\nf'*t.\u00ab0H>*'\u2022 Y NEWS, THURS^ *.Y. >'\n\u25a0*\u00bb\u2022\"* \u25a0';*'*,\nThunderer Applauds\nPictures Purchase\nLONDON (Reuters)\u2014The London\nTlmeS Monday praise- the movement of old musters Md other\nworks of art to Canada, notably\nthe Canadian government's, recent\n$280,000 purchase of a Rembrandt\nand two work* by Phltipplno,Uppi.\n\"Many Canadians .. . have lately\nbecome Plarmed at the Intellectual\nand cultural poverty, of their country and this purchase for the National Gallery ot Canada at Ottawa\nhaa no doubt been made partly in\nt^eljiJhtot that fact.\n\"It Ib not, however, by any means\nthe first acquisition of the kind,\"\n\u00abays the Times.\nListing old and new purchases,\nthe Times says It may be sad to see\nmany' long-treasured possessions\nleaving'British collections.\n\"Reflections may well decide that\nthis is not only Inevitable but proper., Few material things can better\ntransmit to new lands the tested\nand established! values of European\ncivilization than b choice of its\nfinest works of art\"\nibbott Against\nSales Tax Cut\nEnds Headhunts\nSINOKALING, Burma (CP.-A\nwild Naga chieftain here has promised to pay compensation for a\nhead-huritins raid by his men en a\nvillage on the .Indian side of the\nfrontier\u2014at tSIM ahead.\nHe told PKme Minister Nehru of\nIndia Tuesday that hit tribe would\nnever headhunt'again.    ''    ;.,   .\nThe Nagas collected 90 Made in\nthe raid, two yeors'ago.\nThe Chieftain- of Ponnyo, on Burma's northwest frontier, said he\nwould pay the relatives of the dead\nthe equivaleht.of $3200.\nHalt-naked, he bowed before\nNehru and presented him with an\nornamented spear and colorful\nNaga headgear.   '''\nThe chieftain of Tsawlaw, leader\nof another headhunting tribe, and\nhli lieutenants touched a tiger's\ntooth and chewed a bit of their ancestors' bones ln an oath never to\nwage war again.\n, Two thousand Nagas, wearing ornamental headgear with. hornblll\nfeathers and rows of beads, greeted\nNehru with - primitive eries - when\nhtaeytivti-htte wlthMt.)Swt-*t*\nnrlme minister, U Nu. for a tour\nOt tribal areas on tha Burmese side\nif, the frontier.\nNehru told them that they and\n'he Nagas on tht Indian side of the\nfrontier should give up fighting\neach other and live in peace.   .'\nBritons Urged to\n\"Buy Canadian\"\nLONDON (CP)-Britoni sho(*I\nbe willing to go \"threadbare and\nhungry\" to allow maximum Brirlsh\nInvestment in Canada, the right-\nwing Dally .Exprera urges in an\n! editorial,' '-J\nThe strongly pro-Commonwealth\nnewspsper, owned by Canadian-\nborn Lord Beaverbrook, chides\nBritain for having \"lagged behind'\nthe United States for years in j<o*\nvlding development capital for\nCommonwealth nation.     j$.'     >s\nBut it praises as a favorable trend\nthe treasury's authorisation if \u00a317,-\n000,000 so far this year for investing\nin Canada's dollar economy. For the\nsame period laat year, between \u00a37,-\n000,000 end \u00a310,000,000 was allowed.\nCanada's vigor and potential lack\nonly, sufficient working capital for\ndevelopment, the newspaper says.\n\"Every single golden dollar\" that\ncan bo Spared\u2014and the, British\npeopel should \"gladly\" forego such\nluxuries as cigarets and films to\nsupply them\u2014should be allocated\nfor Canadian investment purposes.\nTho alternative * ls to \"allow\nothers to exploit the heritage which\nis Britain's and whloh, if only men\nwould see it, could bring happiness and prosperity beyond Imagination tb their children and all\nthedjlldran' of'\u25a0_\u00ab!_>\u25a0,*   '        '\nSAYS STOP ORDERS\nHALTED VICTORS\nWashington' <ap) \u2014 Gen.\nJames Van Fleet testified Wednes-\n, day he was stopped by orders from\nI making an amphibious landing he-\nhind the Communist lines In June,\nI19S1, which he was convinced could\ndestroy the Red armies In Korea.\nTbe.former U.S. 6th army commander told senators he was ready\nto go .with tha operation when he\nreceived stop orders from Gen. Matthew Ridgway, then United Nation?\nFar East commander.\n-Van Fleet said tlie 8th army had\nsmashed two Red spring offensives\nand ha recommended that we follow up with an amphibious .landing\non the east-oust\"   ...i \u00bb\nVan Fleet's testimony was given\nto a' Senate armed services subcommittee as it opened an Inquiry\nInto ammunition shortage* in\nKdfea. .\nOTTAWA (CP)-Flnanee Minister Abbott, keeper of the federal\npurse, haa decided against any exemption of municipalities from the\n10 per cent sales tax this year.   '\nBut was his reply to tha Commons recently as spokesmen for all\nparties, including one Liberal\nmember, argued for exemption not\nonly of municipalities' but also of\ncertain social welfare organizations.\n. The minister said be had decided\nagainst any change because It\nwould take something like $990,000,-\n000 a year from the federal treasury\nand because he believed it would*\nnot be appropriate for the federal\ngovernment to assume any direct\nresponsibility for the financial problems of the municipalities which\nwere creatures of the provinces.\nTo exempt the municipalities, he\nsaid, the government would hava\nto increase either personal income\nor corporation taxes by. 90, per cent\n\u00bb niake up the'less.\nBesides, said the finance minister,\nkeeping track of such exemptions\nwould be cumbersome and involved\nbecause tha tax is imposed at the\nmanufacturer's level. There were\nsome 4000 municipalities and they\nbought an extremely wide range of\ngoods.     : \"     .\nExcept for thee* difficulties, he\nsaid, he would be glad to lift the\nsales tax from municipal purchases.\n'Flu Vaccine lo\nDouble !ii?i(ty\nPITTSBURGH (AP)-A new In- \u25a0\nfluenza . vaccine that doubles the\nperiod of immunity and seems to\nprotect the human body against\naU known types of flu bugs has\nbeen developed at the University\nof Pittsburgh, the Sun-Telegraph*'\nsaid Wednesday.\nThe same man who lest week\nexcited the medical and lay world\nwith announcement 91 a polio vac-\ncine headed the flu research. Results pf experiments conducted by\nDr. Jonas Salk will be published\nFriday in the Journal of the American Medical Association. ' , *.'\n\"MAOIC TOUCH\"\nOrdinary household rh-dlclne -\u25a0\nmineral oil \u2014 apparently provided\nthe \"magic touch\" to prolong the\neffectiveness, of the vaccine and\nenable lt to knock out more flu\nbugs, reported the Sun-Telegraph,\ncontinuing:\nPreliminary studies have shown\nthat the vaccine, containing viruses\nhatched In . chick embryos and\nemulsified in light mineral oil, provides protection tor at least two\nyears.. |\nMANYTS8T8      N\nThe latest.tests ot the.new vaccine were conducted on thousands\nOf soldiers in. army Installations\nEarlier experiments bad been conducted since 1990.\nThe vaccine prods tha body to\nproduce antibodies, and tha antibodies fight off the flu.\nWhile existing flu vaccinae, have\nbeen effective ln many cues, the\nprotection has not luted much beyond one Influenza season.\n* By The Canadian Prttt '\n\u25a0 Peterborough, Ont \u2014 Morlejr B.\nPlunkott, 96, member cat the famous.\nDumbells theatrical troupe which\nplayed to capacity crowd* across\nCanada in the 1920s and appeared\nbriefly on Broadway.\nCairo-Abjiel Hady Ohardy, 92,\ntfOVCrftOr OX wQtPO*\nLeeds, Eng. \u2014 Hobert Wooiridge,\n100, whe spent more than half his\nlife in jail and finally decided several yean age that crime doesn't\nWinch Under\nDoctor's Care\nVICTORIA (CP)-Harold Winch,\nailing CCF leader, left Wednesday\nto spend 10 days under medical care\nat an up-lsland retreat\n' Mr, Winch, who has tendered hts\nresignation as party boss because\nof ill health, would not reveal his\nexact destination, but said, 'T have\naccepted an invitation from an old\ndoctor friend of mine and I will be\nunder his care.\"  '\nHe will return to his home in\nVancouver just .to :tim* for the\nCCF party convention to be held\nApril 10.\nPAINTS\n^iM\u00bb\u00abir|\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u2022-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0I\nDu ke Leaves London\nLONDON (Reuters) -Th* Dujte\nof Windsor, who cam* to Britain\nthree, weeks ago to be with his\n\u2022iiotlier, Queen Mary, -during her\n>ast illness, left London Wednesday\ntor Southampton. He will Sail for\nSew.\"Ybrfc. tonight on'the Uner\nqueen Ellwhetli.\nREAD  THE  CLASSIFIED  DAILY\nJest a ipoottfnl et ttetetU\nto each oup\u2014add piping hot water\n\u2014it's* ready I AD the heartening\nsatisfaction of tha very finest -\n\u2022offee ia yours whenever you serve\nNescaf.. It's so convenient\u2014\nand far thriftier than ordinary\nground coffee. Make Nescaf.\nyour family coffee. Stays deliriously\nfresh right down to the bottom\nof the jar.\nESCAFE\nisi-slanlrofiirf;4\nNctcnK (pronounced NES-CApAY) li the exdiirive reglsWred trade mark oi NeaUi (CaiiwJAl't.iftr\n3\nivour.\n\t\n w\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1953\nDouglas Won't\nBuy Affidavit\nREGINA (CP) - Premier T. C.\nDouglas says he turned down an\notter before the 1992 election of\nbuying an affidavit charging corruption in the Saskatchewan government Insurance office.\n.Tile premier Tuesday told a\nCrown corporations committee investigating the charges that he received a telephone call from \"someone\" before the election. He' said\nhis caller told him of the affidavit,\nsworn out by J. O. Rawluk, former\nSaskatchewan government insurance agent, and said \"we could\nbuy it.\"\nMr. Douglas said be told the*\nperson he was not interested in the\naffidavit or , in paying blackmail.\nHis CCF government won the 1992;\nelection, taking 42 of -the 93 seats,\nto the Liberals' 11.\nEDMONTON (CP) \u2014- More and\nmore! sportsmen, from .the United\nStates and Europe are going hunting in the Yukon, soys the Yukon's\nfish and game director, Them Kjar.\nThere is no\n\"overnight cure\"\nfor irregularity\nBut there is a simple, natural answer\nto tthe common problem of irregularity\ndue to lack of bulk\nThere are men tnd -women (perhaps you're one of them) who\nwon't lit \"nature take its course\".\nTHEY TRY TO SUBSTITUTE\nUNNATURJH. \"FORCING ACTION\"' FOR THE NATURAL\nREGULARITY WHICH SEN-\n*IBLE DAILY HABITS AND\nSUFFICIENT BULK IN THE\nDIET CbULD PROBABLY\n\u25a0KAWTAm:\nMany tail into the habit of using\nlaxatives is a way laxative makers\nsever intended. They take \"big\ndoses\" willy-nilly without even\nleading the direction- on the label. ,\nNaturally, nth overdosing\u2014with\nprodnets intended only for ovtr-\nnight fe&ef ot a temporary stoppage\u2014exerts upon the delicate\nSigestivt system an unnatural\n\u25a0 ttrths.; \u25a0;...'\"..;.;\nThere s nothing wrong, of EOMftt,\nwith taking laxatives xeasmtblly,\nIf yoa fctl yoa have to take a\nlaxative, just be sure you take k\nwisely\u2014in an acotirate, recommended dose. .'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\ngUT -THERE IS A WAY T^\nAVOID TAKING PB-'g^TW-\nLAXATIVES AND TO fLACE\nTRdUEBj\n%e harty natural foods\u2014such tt\ncertain .vtgetables, fruits, tad\ngrains\u2014nataie grows abundant\nnatural talk which normally and\nnaturally aids the rhythmic process of elimination.\nIn no other natural food b natural\nbulk so ideally found as in the outer\nlayers of the whole wheat kernel,\nknown generally as bran.\nBran _ nature'* \"laxative food\ninstead of a medicine\". When\nproperly processed and shredded,\nwhole wheat bran yields smooth\nnatural Wt that the digestive ,\nlystemean handle in a natural way.\nThe Kellogg Company hai made\nwholewheat bran into a.delicious\nbreakfast cereal\u2014Keliogg's All-\nBran. : -,'.-\nKELLOGG'S ALl-BRAN PER-\nFORMS NATVRALLY WHAT\nDRUG-TYPE LAXATIVES DO\nCHEMICALLY. IT HELPS\nCLEAR THE INTESTINES OF\nWASTE DI A NATURAL WAY. .\nITPROVIDESSOFTNATURAL\nBULK FOR EASY NATURAL\nACTION,\nThere is no stomach upset, as\nchurning, no after-effect except the\nfeeling of satisfaction and fulfillment that comes with natural,\nnorma! elimination.\nTo obtain lasting relief, of. course,  .\nKeliogg's All-Bran must be eaten\nregularly. You can have it for\nbreakfast every morning secure in\nthe knowledge that it isn't habit- '\u25a0\n'\u2022 forming, *\nMore than one million servings of' j\nKeliogg's All-Bran are consumed\neach day. This popularity of itself\n1 is proof that this ilatural laxative ,\ncereal lives up to what we say\n'\u25a0bortlfc.'\"\nBut even better proof comes from\nthousands of satisfied All-Bran\nusers-They write of their own free\nwill te tell us what natural relief,\nthey receive from eating Keliogg's \u25a0..,\n' All-Bran daily and drinking plenty\nEAT KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN\nEVERY MORNl'NG FOR;\nBREAKFAST.FOR 10 DAYS.\nTHEN, IF YOU'RE NOT COMPLETELY SATISFIED, SEND\nTHE EMPTY CARTON TO\nTHE KELLOGG COMPANY, :\nLONDON, ONTARtG-AND\nget double your money\n.back..: -\u25a0* ;. ... *.\u00bb'\u2022::.\nRemember\u2022'-Keltogg's All-Bran\nhat helped millions. Why not you?\nGov't Decision\nBlow To Anti-Jew\nFanaticism\nBy MARRY WHYTB\n,. ISTANBUL (Reptersr^Antl-Jew-:\nish fanaticism has been dealt a\ncrushing blow in Turkey>\"by:' the;\ngovernment's decision to ban the\nAssociation of Nationalists, a right-\nwing society imbued with Hitlerite\nconceptions of the \"master race\"\u2014\nwhich for them, of course, is the\nTurk*, s.   \"    '\nMembers and sympathizers of the.\nnationalist association are awaiting;\ntrial on charges of. conspiring to\nassassinate Ahmet Emln Yalman,\nedltcjr,' ot'; the ! Istanbul,. newspaper,\n\"Vatan;\" at'Malatya last November.'\nOriginally, arrests numbered 12.\nButt-there have. been'others since\nfollowing a country-wide police investigation which., is still go|ng on,\nand the exact number accused is\nnot ^knpwn. \u25a0.-\u2022 -.yi .     *\nYalman- belongs to the \"Donme\ncommunity\"\u2014Tjurkt ot Jewlth race\nand Moslem faith \u2014 Which dates.\n'back-to .the yitb'. century yfhtn a.\nnumber!' of. jewe Here. embraced\n.Islam:, Nationalists who, call themselves. \"Osturk\u2014\"Pure Tlirk.\"-r!Utr\npe*cV. the' ''Dohme\" of .practicing\nJeivlsh religious rites In fbe. secrecy\nof their homes, and the \"Donme\"\nhave always been among the victims of thtirJevrtth ; persecution\nhere. .-'\" :\nThey were, for, example; the only,\nMoslem victims bf la crushing capital levy exacted during the war.\nBut anti-Semitism is not the >nly\nimportant characteristic of Turkish\nnationalism as a facto? In.the political lite ot Uie country,\nThe nationalists would like to\nturn the clock back, to have Turkey\nruled once more in accordance with\nmediaeval Islamic-tradition..  ...\nThe attempted assassination of\nYalman was regarded ap'a-danger\nsignal by the leaders., of both-the\ngovernment Democrat-ptr^fand the\nmain opposition, the Popular Republican party.    \u25a0- ',\u25a0\u2022;    .-.\"..\u25a0\u00bb.\u2022\nPersonal relations between the\nopposing parties have often been\nbad and. until Quite recently 'they\nwert gietttag 'worse. But- Uie -party\nleader! -now are doing all* they, can\nto obtain, infer-party cooperation id\ncurb the- nationalists.\nPrime Minister Menderes; at .a\npress conference, cited a'manifesto\nissued, by the Istanbul section ot\nthe nationalist association \u2014 which\nwas -probably the Immediate cause\nof the decision to ban the associa-\ntlbn^at \"Sh appeal to revolution,'\nThe manifesto, he. said, \"divides\n.the nation into two .parts: Turks\nand non-Turks. That is a, serious\nthreat. to: the unity! of-lh- country.\"\nTHE LITTLEFIELD NURSING HOME near\nLargo? Fla., was totally destro^d by an early\nmorning fire which was still burning as this pic-,\nture  wai. made. : Many  of the  elderly  Inmates\nperished In their beds. No one could say1 what\nstarted the filth fire that \u2022 engulfed the frame\nbuilding.\u2014AP Wlrephoto,\nGuatemala Seizes\nIRC for Taxes        .\nGUATI&AIAClte\/CPVT-p'e\ngovernment has seized the assets of\nthe'- American - thd British-owned\nInternational Railroad of Central\nAmerica in lieu of a disputed tax\nclaim, ot $3,500,000, it was disclosed\nWednesday.\nThe attachment took place March\n\u25a0-*..\u25a0'' OJv\nThe railroad management has denied owing the disputed tax claim.\nIRC is the only railroad of importance in Guatemala. It operates\na network of 795 miles.\nIt had' repeated i labor troubles\nover a period of years and disputes\n\u25a0with the left-wing government, The\ncompany is Anglo-American, 42.68\npet. cent of its capital befog owned\nby the United^ruit Company of\nBoston, Mass.\nUnited Fruit' itself, has been in\ndispute with the- Guatemalan, government which proposed to .expropriate 250,000.acres of its plantations.\n\u25a0 ..-'-'\u25a0.- ..\u25a0\".      \u2022      .-.'\"\u25a0\u2014\u25a0\u2022\"\u25a0:;.-.\u25a0\u25a0.. \"\u25a0-.\u25a0' '.-\/-\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-.'...     .'\u25a0.--   \u25a0      '\u00ab-..-  -..-'-\u25a0   '\nGo by Train\n\u2022 \u2022- \u2022'\nand you get so much more\n\u2022 Room to move around and stretch your \u2022 Dependable, safe travel in all kinds of\nlegs, visit with friends.-  * . we^ei;-. \u25a0\u2022'---\u25a0'---''Or-, \u25a0,             '-\u25a0-,.\n\u2022 Wide choice of ^-conditioned acco\u00bb. # Large, picture window., oomfortaHe\nmodations for day or night trips,-\u25a0;'   ^^   ^^\nberths, sections, roomettes, drawing ..         ^       ,.'              .      ..,   .    ,\nz  rooms, compartments. .,,\u25a0'\u25a0\u2022: \u2022 Free baggage checking to your destjjja-\n\u2022 Wonderful meals, served **\u2022*--' train. .tton (up to\" 150 lbs.)..  *      .       ;'.;.*.\nWhen you travel, go byi train\nCANADIAN PACING\nyou SAVE on low-eosl round trip fares!\nCANADIAN NATIONAL\nTilo Considers\nChurch Freedom\nLONDON (Reuters) \u2014 Marshal\nTito's Government is conducting sin\n\"earnest review1.! of its relations\nwith. Yugoslavia's. churChfes, Prime\nMinister Churchill said Wednesday.\nHe=.'Bpokointhe. House of- Commons: On negotiations with Tito during the Yugoslav < President's visit\nhere-last- month.'..-? '\u2022 '\nAfter 'reiterating Britain's\npledges to 'aid Yugoslavia in the\nevent' of. an outside attack, Churchill said:.. ... \\\n\"We also sought and obtained in*\nformation about relations between\nall the churches, and the 'State,\nWhich are now undergoing earnest\nReview by the Yugoslav Govern*\nment.\"\nTito broke toff relations with the\nVatican early this year after, charg*\nirig Roman Catholic priests with\nactivities against his Government.\niSlany religious\" groups in Western\ncountries have frowned on closer\nrelations with Yugoslavia*until Tito\ngrants greater religious freedom to\nhis predominantly Roman Catholic\ncountry.\nNew*^3_e_iver -%\nNEW DENVER\u2014W. D* Sfcphiin\nhen left for a time for Whitehorse,\nYukon, His wife,accompanied him\nto Dawson Creek where they visited her brother -.All Roberts. At\nPrince George they visited with a\nson and daughter-David and-Mary\nStephen. Mrs\". Stephen' has returned\ntb -their hdrtie after a two weeks\n:tfip.. '. * ',..;,'..'\u25a0 . '..' V \u25a0' .'-' '\n. Mrs.* Diane Johnson of Kimberley\nis spending a lew weeks at her residence here      -   y'. J.\nOle D. Johnson of Kaslo was a\nweekend visitor; He wee. accompanied to-Kaslo.by his-wife and daughter Darline. They will take up residence there. '-\u25a0\"'\u25a0-    -'<\nWtrt.. J. H. .Grmqide.wh-' was,fvis-.\niting her'son-in-law and daughter\nMr. and Mrs. Quintin A. Forsythe,\nreturned Sunday* to her home ln\nSaskatoon, She was accompanied\nas far as Nelson, byher son-in-law.\nMrs. Irwin.J..Butcher left-Sunday\nfor li^KOT>;i*iher\u00abVthey *w_l jcet\\dt.\nftr Butcher .is on the mailrun from\nNeltro: to Nakusp.\nCorporal and.Mrs.G. Ronald Nelson who were the guests of Mr.\nand Mra. ,C, W. Nsison ib.t three.\nweeks returned to their home in\nEdmonton,.. Alta;\n\u2022AMSTERDAM (AP)\u2014Tlie. Dutch\nRed. Cross Tuesday set the figure\nfor dead and missing in the disastrous . February flood at -1783.\nThis ', includes 633.:,pei.sonii; still\nlisted as missing*.-and .believed\ndrowned.\nCreeping Terror\nThreatens Farms\nIn W.Australia\nBy GRAEME JENKINS\nMELBOURNE (Reuters) \u2014 A\nnewly-formed Inland lea, nicknamed -ihe \"creeping terror,'.' it\nthreatening some of Australia's best\nfarmland and has already smother-'\ned 100 of Western Victoria state's\nrichest dairy farms.     *       ' ..-.';.\nWhile local authorities and state\nand federal governments s e e k\nagreement on measures to be taken\nto tight it, it is encroaching on 80\nother farms.\nThis new \"iea-,rt near Gplaci only\n40 miles from the industrial port\nof Geelong pad 100 miles from the\nmarkets of Melbourne, his already\nswallowed up some .15,000 acres-'of\nlthd which, a year ago, waa described' as ''the dairy farm garden\not.Victoria.'; -.-.-.\u2022    ,'\u25a0>;\u25a0\nTftrm output from, the whole\nbasin then was.$2,250,000 a year.\nNow* it has been reduced by at\nleast one third and is diminishing\nfurther as the lake rises. \u25a0\nSTARTED BY FI.OO&-    ;     \"\n\"Ts\\e creepidg terror\" began with\na flood from' heavy < Winter rains\nin the inland mountain ranges. The\nwater banked up * too fast to' be\ncleared by normal drainage and\nevaporation, and,' rising up to an\nihchV \"a day at times, it ..ilowly\ncrippled the highway, system, isolated ; homesteads and drowned\npastures, in some places tb a depth\not 12'leet.... ~ '. *. , \u25a0. ...\n\u25a0The. problem facing engineers\nnow is whether to cut a canal to\nthe, lake system to link the area\nwith the Barwon River, which has\n9 disastrous flood- record itself, or\nwhethir to hobe-for the, bett-and\n,db nothing. \u25a0;* .\nFINANCE OBSTACLE\n\u25a0Finance' is another obstacle\nThe minimu-n cost of building a\nchannel, according to engineers,\nwould be around $125,000. Colac\nasked the Victoria state . government, to help, The state government\nasekd the federal govermnent. The\nDEFENCt SCIENTISTS\niNBW DELHI; (CP> -| .The Commonwealth advisory' committee on\ndefence science \u2022 meeting here\nMarch 2-14 Willi bring senior tden-\ntists of Commonwealth' 'countries\nand senior officers ot toe services\nto promote research in all fields\nby closer collaboration. -\nHorse and Buggy\nLaws Retained\nBy Edmonlonians\nEDMONTON (CP) - In a elty\nheated almost entirely by natural\ngas, there still exists an Edmonton\nfirewood by-law regulating loads\nand-itles. and providing for prosecution bf firlwood salesmen short-\nweighting customers\nWhile' many such regulations\nrarely are used, they remain on\ntoe books, either because there is\nno 'hurry to repeal' them or because of the possibility they may\nbeborae.usetid.in^tuture.\nOne* city legal official-suggested\nthat most pf these Horsc-ahd-buggy\nbylaws are allowed to He idle because it wbuld require too many\npolicemen to enforce them;' \" .\n' One antiquated bylaw requires\n, ihe pound-keeper to know how to\n'milk a cow Under a law never\nrepealed he is required to milk\nimpounded cows twice daily, getting use \"of the milk as compensation. \u2022 , ' ' ' '\nALSO PIGEONS\nBesides being an offence to permit a horse, mule, bull, steer,' cow,\ngoat, sheep, swine or poultry to\nrun at large in the city, it is Illegal\nto let pigeons loose.\n. Exercising the pitching arm with\nsnowball throwing is as much\nagainst the law as throwing stones\nand ice, qr using bows and arrows\nor sling shots.  .   \u2022 ..*'''.'\u25a0-\"\u25a0.\nOne bylaw which seems * tp contradict even civic practice sayi that\n\u2022alt is not to be used oh sidewalks\nor roads for dissolving snow and\nice. Also, there is a much-abused\nlaw which states that it is an offence to wash your car. on the street\nRATE8: SOe line, 40e lint bltck face type; larger type rates on\nrequest Minimum two lines. 10% discount tor prompt payment\n__.\nEAGLES SOCIAL MEMBERSHIP\nCLUB MEETS TONIGHT.\nMAC'S COFFEE AND MILK BAR\nQUALITY ALL THE WAY.\nComplete selection Easter Flower!.,\nMAC'8 FLOWER 8H0P\u2014PH. 910\nRegular* General Meeting Nelson\nLegion 'tonight at 8 sharp.\nSee the latest and smartest at\nADRIAN MILLINERY.\nKootenay Decorators\nPhone. Long -Distance, Shoreacres.\nLaquita's Hairdressing Salon\n1117 Front St,\u2014 yhbne 1238 ,\nClan,McEfeary.1 \"regular meeting\nFriday, April 3rd, cancelled. '\nWanted \u2014 Housekeeper; middle-\naged woman. Apply 124 Chatham St,\nor phone 599-X-3 after 5 p.m.\nGOOD SELECTION  NEW  AND\n.USED BICYGLES AT\nEDEV'S CYCLE SHOP.\nLost \u2014 Young.'Springer .Spaniel.\nBlack, face, body mostly white.\nName:' Pete. Phone. 149. \u25a0-\nHOME PIAN BObK-^To help\nyoii plin youcljlew.Home'-r.IiOc to\n$1.00. \u2014 BURNS LUMBER.C0.\nFOR   YOUR   EASTER   FLOWERS\n-AND. PLANTS \u2014 PHONE 187.\nGRIZZELLE'S FLORISTS.*\nCameras and photo supplied for\nyour Spring needs' at\nSe^^^iSitoniide^S?7-*\"-!- STEVENS-StUDlO,   SB* Baker St\ngroupds it wasa'stste liability.\nVictorians premier ..John Gain,\nsuggested'-a jointly financed sub\nsidy for the-Work.\n* Colac. civic, authorities refuted\nand a deadlock resulted\n,. MeahwhPe. ;the- \"terror\" _rstfll'\ncosting money,- whether'prevention\nmethods begin or not.\"' \"\nTRURO, N. S.. (CP),\u2014' William\nSmith was presented with a badge,\nsignifying 50 years' membership in\nthe Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. The division here1 already\nhas t ttt-yeer badige.iheldby Dave\nYould;',- \u25a0':\u2022-'\na  BUTTERFIELD  cant, fix. it\nthrow it away. Watch work promptly done and iully guaranteed,1 at\nreasonable'prices. '. r \u25a0' \u25a0 '\u2022 i\nNelson Fish' and'Wildlife Protec*\ntive Attn..Fly Tieing Class will not\nbe held on Good-Friday but will\nbe held the following week.\n.\u25a0\u25a0'\"\u25a0-'' *-'.\nBeautiful and new,, fresh and\ncrisp,. smart Spring dresses. Just\nright tor Easter. 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LOW AS $264.95\n, Eaty Terms Available\n Tongues Wagging On Envoys' News\n'  By EDDY 6II.MOB-\nM0SCOW (AK-r-W-sstern diplomats spiculated-.liero Tuesday, that\n\"both Britain and,tile United Statei\nmay soon otter* diplomatic assurances ot interest in recent concilia-\n- tory Soviet moves.\nThe feeling was sparked by Brit-\nMrs. Clyde Scott\nPuts on Blue Bonnet\n-Says It's Best!\nteh ambassador Sir Alvary Gas*\nCoignc's hurried trip to London and\nthe imminent arrival of' the new\nAmerican envoy, Charles E. Bohlen.\nObservers here believe that Bohlen, expected in Moscow within 10\ndays, may be bringing a message\nIrom either State Secretary Dulles\nor President Eisenhower,\nAWAITS ACTION\nThe U.S. President told a press\nconference March 19 that o;Vy Russian peace move would never be\nmet less than halt way by his administration. Other U.-S. .officials\nhave said the Russians should back\nup their recent peace talk, with\nconcrete: action,\n,'- Moscow' observers also believe\n.that Gascoigne may bring back\n'some Indication Ot interest fi'om'the\n;Brltish, government1 when he returns to his post. here. The British\nenvoy has left Moscow early for\nturgent consultations with'the foreign office in- London but was ex.\npected back in a few days.\nIn view of * the. conciliatory expressions from Moscow, several ob-\nservers,have felf the Western pow:\ners should make some concrete' gesture to show the.ir interest in recent\nSoviet moves.    '\nMrs. Clyde Scott invites you to compare .Bum Bonnet Maiiarine with\nanyepretd atony pricei. You'll agree\nwith the mother of Canada's famous\nBarbara Ann: Blue Bonnet's\nfresh, sweet flavor wins acclaim froiri\neveryone! You'll;. love'* Ebbs'.. Bd\u00bb-\nnet's nutritional value,:too. No other,\npread is richer in year-round Vitamin\n,1 And you'll find Blue Bonnet is a\njjjbndWful: Rioney-saver, too'. Buy\nBlue Bonnet, get\"Al) 3-*--rr*Flavort\nMutritionl  Econom-e-e! \t\nBlue Bonnet Margarine la sold In\ntha regular economy package witb\nColor wafer. Also in the famous. Yel-\nQom bag for fast, easy color, ar.is\nFive Die in\nMine Explosion\nLOVILIA; la. (CP)\u2014Five 'men\n.died as a result of an. explosion\n!n'the O'Brien Coil Campany's\nshaft mine. Two men who :re-\nmained ln the mine after- other\nworkers had gone home, died of\nasphyxiation after the=blast A party\nof five later' went Into the mine to\ninvestigate. Three were overcome\nand died. The 'other two managed\nto get out.'\nCen. Mark (lark\ntfi\n'.LASSIFIED AD8 GET RE80LT8\nBy ROBERT BiTUCKM-AN\nMUNSAN, Korea ,AP) -Gen.\nMark  Clark,, the;. United, Nations,\ncommander, made it clear Wednesday that the first cqnerjete * step toward a truce in Kote*.flM*-:b;- the\nexchange of sick and wounded.pr.is-\noners of war. .     yyyty '\u25a0 '\u25a0::-\ni But he told correspondents \"we're\nmaking ail preparations \u25a0 and will\nbe ready to go. We don't want to do\nanything to 'hold up negotiations,\"\nThere ,were also, these other developments:\n1, A six-car press .train moved\ninto the Munsan station for-use-by.*\ncorrespondents, if full-scale talks\nare rgsiimjed. A Signal Cdrps (:6m-\nmunicatibns van Quipped to-relay\nstories to Tokyo has been -parked\nnext to the train:\n2. Eighth \"army medical officers\nsped Waps fpr.handiing Allied sick\nand wounded. personnel now in\nComniunist hands, '\n,3. .'U.Si-Marine observer!,ohi the\nwestern front reported the Chinese'\nReds::haye. cleared Koreans front a\nvillage Just outside the Panmunjom\ntruce site, possibly in anticipation\nof an early exchange of prisoners. \u25a0\n4. The Red Crossarinounced that\nit was ready to help with the exchange of sick and wounded prisoners, by providing personnel and\nsupplies.; , \u25a0. ._... ,       ...:, -,', 0':\nCUTTING C0$T8'\nNORTH: BATTLEFORD, SBSk.\n(CP) ---Rev.-B. T. Johnson of First\nBaptist Church here,-, a skilled\ntradesman,, directed his congregation in a voluntary effort to re*\nbuild the church destroyed by fire\nin 1950. The new church, recently\ndedicated, cost $19,000 and is worth\nabout $40,000.\nI\nColors by tho\nBrushful\nEvery year, about thit\ntime, every householder'i\nideal turn to painting\naround the home, so\nmoke Burnt' your head- \\\nquarters for the colors\nyou need. They hove a\npaint for every purpoie.\nPaint Protects and Beautifies\nWhe. ever It Is Applied\npommel\nSATIN FINISH\n'For.walls and ceilings, bathrooms and kitchens.\nMARINE ENAMELS\nFor the beauty tad protection\nof all marine surfaces\nThe Modern Finish for Beauty and Protection\nOn floors, furniture, Willi, woodwork, or any Interior\ntutfieetr-25 attractive colors\u2014high gloss\u2014exceptionally\n.. 'J I durabt_. .\nGol.^-$9.00     ' Quort\u2014$2.65 \u2014 1\/16s\u201480o\nTlimSio\nThe One Coat Oil Finish Paint'\nEspecially developed for use over wall paper, kalsomlne,\n'Wall board, Interior brick and stucco, etc, 8 pastel colors\nand white.  .'..-.:\nGallon \u2014 $5.95\nQuart \u2014$1.75\nand\nCustom Colors\n.*''    132 COLORS;:!\nTO\" CR005. FROM\nPORCH,  FLOOR\nand DADO. FINISH\nEXTERIOR PRIMER\nGal. $7.40      Quart $2.15\nEXTERIOR FINISH\nLook for the tin with the \u2014X\u2014 when you buy an exterior finish.\nFor homes, Industrial buildings, farm equipment, lawn furniture\u2014\nWoodl Metall Brlckl Stonel\u2014Definitely superior.\n\/ Gallon Quart,    :    t\/18\u00bb\nRegular Colon \u2014$7.50 $2.20 70e\nWhite \u2014$7.75 $2.25        75c\nWoWtWdlL. STUCCO PAINT Wj3ttOplaMk.Pl^lC FINISH\nwilding mmN&e^$<w&*\nROOFINO \u2022. HARDWARE \"LUMBER- CEMfHT- PAINT \u2666ITO\nBURNS\n'    Lumber Company   \u25a0\nPHONE\nPHONE\n__K___G^I\n602 Baku St.    Nelson, B.C.\n1181\nFRENCH SOLDIERS wounded lit Korea and Indo-China are\ncheered by a Ivtlt of Mrs. Matthew B. Ridgway, wife of.the Supreme\nAllied Commander In Europe, Mrs. Ridgway It showing one of the\nmen, at the Val de Grace military hospital In Paris, a plaque which\nIt to be placed on a television set which she recently presented to the\nhospital.\u2014Central Press Canadian..     ' -\nMolotov Favors\nPOW Proposal\nMOSCOW (AR*-Toreign JJinte-\nter Vyecheslav Molotov Wednesday\nsaid the Soviet Union supports fully\nthe proposals by Communist China\nfor   the   exchange   of   tick   and\nwounded prisoners of war in Korea.\nMolotov's statement said:\n\"There can' be no doubt that the\npeoples of the whole world and all\npeople  who are .permeated  with\nan honest striving to bring ah end\nto tiie. war ln Korea and assist In\nthe strengthening of peace and security of the peoples of the Far\nEast ad the entire world, will approve this proposal with warm sympathy and will give it full support.\"\nMolotov called also for the admission of the Chinese People's\nRepublic to the United Nations.\nMolotov said \"It It ntaurai that\nthe United Nations .organization\noould do more In relation to an\narmistice and cessation of war Ih\nKorea If there were among Its\nmembership   lawful. representatives of China, and Korea.\"\nF. A. Benger To Head\nCPR Motive Power\nMONTREV_i'--,i'. A- Benger \u00abi\nMontreal has been appointed chief\nof motive, power and rolling stock of\nthe Canadian Pacific Railway, succeeding the late W. A, ftewman, It\nhas. been announced, by. N.. R.\nCrump, vice-president of the company.\nAssistant chief of motive power\nand rolling stock since 1948, Mr.\nBenger has had jurisdiction over\nall branches of mechanical engineering from the railway's diesel and\nsteam locomotives, cars and lower\nplants, as well as supervision over\nstandards and methods.\nA * Bachelor of Science from\nQueen's University,' Mr. Benger was\nlaregly responsible for the streamlining jobs done on the Canadian\nPacific's steam locomotives. Including such famous models as 'the\n\"Royal Hudson\" type which hauled\nthe royal train of 1939 and the\ngiant \"Selkirks\" largest steam locomotives in the British Empire.\nOTTAWA (CP)-r-TrariipOrt Minuter Chevrier laid Wednesday in\nthe Commons that, the Cabinet hai\nreceived an appeal from eight Provincial Governments against the\nlatest general freight rate Increase.\nV Announcement that ^the' petition\nHaa .been filed was made Tuesday\nth Winnipeg, where' it was prepared by officials representing all\nGovernments except those of Ontario-\"and'Quebec. '\u2022 V\nMr. Chevrier said, he assumes\nthat in due course the appeal will\nbe set down for consideration at a\nCabinet meeting.\nThe 7 per cent rate increase, authorized by the Board of Transport\nCommissioners, went Iptoi effect\nUtarch J8, ', r  ..'-..\nR. I. Strike Holds\nUp B. C. Freighter\n; PROVIDENCE, IRI. (AP) -State\niabor director Arthur Devine stepped .into the tugboat strike involving a ship from British Columbia\nloday and culled a conference with\nunion leaders to attempt a solution\nof the nine-day. walkout.\nMeantime a cargo ship lay idle es\nmembers of the International Longshoremen's Union refused to shape\niip an\" unloading'creW.^\nShe was the .Beaver State from\nBritish Columbia, tied up at a wharf\nwith 3,500,000 feet bf linhber. \u2022 \".';'\nUntil, (low, tankers and barges\nhave successfully navigated the\nProvidence and\" Seekonk rivers,\npumping their cargoes ashore without .hindrance, although unloading\nOf some . small dry cargo on the\ntank erl haa : been - stopped by\npickets..   . ',.\u25a0...\nREAD THE  CLASSIFIED  DAILY\nMETALS PRICES\nDEW YORK (CP)\u2014Spot prices:\nLeafl, N. Y\u201e .13W.\nZlno, East.St. Louie, .11.\nCLARKE\nSECRETARIAL\nCOLLEGE\nSUCCESSORS TO\nNelson College of Commerce\n( K.W.C. BLOCK, NEtSON\n\u2022    *.'\nDAY and NIGHT CUSSES\nSpecial Tuition in English\n ;'\u25a0\u25a0\u2022> ;v'\/:r;-'\"\nMt% Elizabeth Nicol, B\u00bbA\u00bb\n!'\"\u2022..   PRINCIPAL\nOPEN ALL SUMMER\non\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 2,1953 \u2014 ?'\nSouth Korea Raises\nSoldiers' Payment'\nSEOUL (AP)\u2014SflUth Korea Wedi\nnesday trlppled the, cash ration allowance for soldiers in an effort to\nsolve its army's serious food problem.\"\/..    -.'' \u25a0'  \" '.'.,.\nSouth Korean soldiers draw two\npounds of rice a day, but depend\non 1a cash allowance for vegetables\nand meat The new allowance is\nthe equivalent of 80 cents. \u25a0';:\u25a0\nA li\u00bbW;baalc rate'\"and recent inflation had left some units with\nlittle more than a bare rice diet-\nnot enough for fighting- troops.\nTo U.K. Blockade\nLONDON (Reuters)\u2014Saudi Arabia Wednesday\/accused Britain of\ncreating a famine in the Buraimi\noasis by an armed blockade of the\ndisputed area ot the Persian Gulf.\nBritish armored cars have kept\nfood from going into the. oasis for\nnearly two weeks, * and the 25,000\ninhabitants are' beginning to starve,\nthe Saudi Arabian embassy said in\na statement here..\n\u25a0 It said Saudi Arabia wiU take\nsteps to get food through the blockade.      ' *;.\u25a0;....\u25a0\u2022.\u25a0     *,.    \u25a0\nKing Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia\nclaims the entire Buraimi oasis. The\nSultan of oil-rich Muscat and Oman\n\u2014who has' '\u25a0' treaty, w)th Britain-\nalso claims part of H,       \/\n.. '\nFAST-GROWING FAMILY\nJOHANNESBURG, South Africa\n(CP)^-The Van .-tr Schyff family\naf Pfiryrhas ha\u00bb nine children hy\nU years of married life: The* family includes one set of triplets and\ntwo sets of twins.      \u00bb\u2022\nMORE GRAIN SHIPS\nHALIFAX (CP) \u2014 Shipment of\ngroin overseas from Halifax ha-\nbeen picking up, according to port'\nmanager J. R. Mitchell. Among,;\nShips loading here recently were\nvessels taking cargoes to the United\nKingdom, Egypt ahd Pakistan; tile\nlast one being the' third taking a\ngrain cargo ior Pakistan within\na few days. j\n\u2022-wvvvvvv* * * m * \u2022 *-*nWkna\nhave a\nCOOP RUM\nUMfRAU\nM Li MON\nHART\nRUM\nThis advertisement ls hot published\nor displayed by the Liquor Control',\nBoard or by the Government of\nBritish Columbia. ,*.,  -   \u2022, : i\nCOMf**e\nem. ean\nrkmm GoacTMt K_sfe_-\n* FANCY PINEAPPLE _^r_-_\n|r; GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ^-\"^\nir APPLE JUICE\n* GOLDEN CORN\n* FANCY PEAS\n48 O*. MM\nCampbelft.\noa> can .\n* MUSHROOM SOUP ?s\n\"-f TUNA FLAKES 1^:^!*\nyt MILD CHEESE SaS^Sis\n* FRESH EGGS t\nat       I SAFE WAY\n24c\n31c\n35c\nm\n17c\n20c\n18c\n28c\nFancy. 15 ar. earn .\nSugar Belle. Way* 4.\n15 oi. tan . ___\nCheddon\nGrade \"A\" Largo,\ncortoni.\t\nEmpress Pure,\noi. ean __\n*. CANTERBURY TEA Wt\n* STRAWBERRY JAM i\n\u2022\u2014 JaasA. fljwduaL\nir CRISP LETTUCE\n*\ndot59c\n_8lc\n$1.02\n-org*\nsolid heodt.\nSWEET POTATOES T\"^\nsuperb token. _\nSwee., Juley\nNovels. 252*s,\n* SUNKIST ORANGES\n \u2014-\u2014-SutVitvtii\u2014d. yn&ati.\nit- Pork LEG ROASTS- _.\n* HAM STEAKS\nlb. 16c\nIb. 21c\nlb_ 10c\nAn loiter\nmorning- twat.\n& ROUND STEAKS    \u2122\nCanada choice, _\nPRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 2ND AND 4TH\nlb. 57c\nJb. 79c\nlb. 69c\nW> SAFEWAY\n_k%&\u00a3i_&___\n  .\nNILS0N DAILY NEWS,\n10 \u2014 THUR., APWI.2.-1MJ\n\u2014\n*-****\n\u25a0rmr*m*m\nRebellion Kepi\nEdison Front\nBeing Canadian\nVIENNA, Ont (CP) \u2014 The great\ninventor, Thomas Alva Edison, and\nhis grandfather Sam will be remembered thtt Summer when residents obserye the town's centenary. It wtt narhcd by Sam Edison\nwho preferred Vienna to Shrewsbury, the original name.\nCelebration! will be held,-probably in Augutt, and one of its f ta-\nturet miy be a parade along the\nroute Sam and barefooted Tom\nwalked on fine Summer dayt.\nThree cousins, Mrs. J. P. Coombe,\nMrt. E. E. Jackson and Clara Edison, lay thit if Thomas Edison's\nfather, John Edison, hid not ttken\npart in tht Mackenzie Rebellion,\nthe inventor might hive been born\na Canadian. John Edison fled across\ntha border ind' Tom wat born at\nMilan, Ohio, in 1847.\nVISITED GRANDFATHER\nAi a youth, Tom ipent many\nSummers ln Vienna with his grandfather and hit cousins toll of his\nlearning to swim ln a local creek.\nA shed on his grandfather's property became one of Tom's first\nlaboratories and he carried out\ntome -ot hit first experiments\n'there. '\nSan> Edison, who died at 103, tet\nout to. change the name of the place\nfrom Shrewsbury to Vienna. There\nit apparently ne explanation * for\nbit choosing the namo Vienna, but\nwhtt villagert have called hit\n\"iron will\" won the diy. -.'-';'\"\u25a0\nREMOVED BY FORD\nVienna, centre ot a tobacco production area about 20 miles East\nof St. Thomas, would have made\nthe Edison house the focal point of\nthe centenary celebrations \u2014but\nHenry Ford took it complete with\nlilao bushes to Dearborn, Mich.\nNow there il only a sign marking\nthe site.\nReeve Howard Palmer said he\nwould Ilka to include tome of the\nincidents old-timers talk about and\nhopes many of Vienna's former\nresidents will return for the celebrations.\nU.K. Building\nA-Bomb Shelters\nLONDON (CP) - A turvey of\nthe more vulnerable areat of Britain is being undertaken by the\nhome office to, determine shelter\nrequirement! against a possible\natom bohjb attack in event of another wtr.\nIn a pamphlet entitled, \"Civil\nDefense and the Atom Bomb,\" it\nla disclosed that (he general progress of shelter planning already\nit well advanced. To ensure that\nthe best use is made of available\nresources local authorities in likely\ntarget tones have been asked to\nformulate proposals on regional\nahelter needs and suggest how they\nean be provided.\n- Tbe leaflets primarily seeks to\narouse keener Interest ln the coun-\n. try's civil defence organization and\nunderscores previous assurances\nthat there is a defence against atom*\nbombs.\nEFFECT LIMITED ,  A.\n\"Anyone who thinks there it no\ndefence against an atom bomb is\nwrong,\" the pamphlet says. \"The\n\u2022 destructive power is obviously enormous but evep so itt effect it\nlimited. Outside the hardest hit\narea there will still be tens of\nthousands of lives which can be\nlived by shelter tnd strong civil\ndefence services.\"\nJAPANESE SURVIVORS\nThe general tendency, it continues, it to judge the effects of an\natom bomb by the damage caused\n'by the two dropped during the war\nagainst Japan on an entirely unprepared-population at Hiroshima and\nNagasaki,\nHome office expert! say it now\nis generally known, however, that\nln the city of. Hiroshima more than\nhalf the people who were within a\nmile of the,atomic blast are still\nalivt. At Nagasaki nearly seven out\nof 10 persons within a mile of the\nexplosion there lived to relate their\nexperiences.\n\"It was found at Nagasaki,\" says\nthe pamphlet, \"that a number of\n\u25a0mail shelters, well covered with\nsolid etrth, survived within 300\njrtrdl, of tht centre of damage.\"\nWorkmen Uncover\nAncient Mural\nPICCOTTS END, Eng. (CP) - A\n18-foot water-color mural, depleting the life1 of Christ, has, been\ndiscovered by workmen repairing\nan ancient farm cottage in thlt\nrustic Hertfordshire hamlet. .The\npainting, In five panels extending\nalong tha walls, ot the cottage, is\nbelieved to date back nearly SOO\nyeart.\nAn authority on Norman architecture tald i the work bore traces\nof vandalism, probably committed\nin the time of Oliver Cromwell. Tht\nfigures, typical of those used centuries ago by monks to teach the\nilliterate, were found to have been\nbadly mutilated.\nThe murals, done ln red, yellow\nand blue, portray the Nativity, the\nbaptism of Christ, with the figure\nof John the Biptitt tnd in angel;\nChrist witb hand raited ln blessing; Hit body being taken from the\ncross and Mary with St Peter and\nother flgurtt. \/    '\nGenerations of one family had\nlived in tfa* houte for more than\n100 yean without being aware of\nthe painting.\nAnthropologists believe American\nIndians originally came from Asia,\nperhaps by a land link ln the\n5|rth.\n<r#\n\u25a0:O\" .       .\"    \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'       -t_'-tf''\"to__\u00a3if\"''' ii'        O \"'.-\u2022'' '.\u25a0.'\u25a0: :-...,<   \u2022''.'\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022,\nCity of Nelson Financial Statement\n-    , Much md, 1099.\nHit Worship Tht Miyor tnd Aldermen,\nThe Corporation of the City of Nelson, O\nNelson, B.C. \u25a0'   \u2022 ' -   .        \u25a0' \u2022       -. .\nLtdy and Gtntlemen: \u25a0 >'.\":\nI hive audited tht books and accounts of the Corporation of the\nCity of Nelson, for the yew ending December 31,1953, tnd submit herewith\nthe following described exhibits: ' '\u25a0.,.*'.\n.     Balance Sheet as at December 31, 16...\n.   Statement of Trutt Accounts. \".-*.'-\"\n>' Statement Of By-Lsw Accounts, '.-.'.-' \u25a0 -.':\nStatement of Sinking Fund Investments on hand December 31,1853.\nStatement of Receipts and Disbursements iter year ending Decern-:\nber 11, 1982. .. >\nStatement ot Revenue and Expenditure tor year ending Decembtr\n31, 1951\nStatement of Clvlo Centre Receipts and Ptymentt fer yetr ending\nDecomber 31, 1951 V-    -, --,,<\n\u2022Inking Fund Investments!\nI have examined the securities en hind In the Sank of Montreal.\nNelson, B. C.j then were ln ordtr. ......\n\u2022Inking Fund Purchutsi O . .-\n...    In recent yean the tendency hit betn to mike excessive nurchiset,\nfor Sinking Fund investments, of the City's own bond*, irrespective of the\nrequirement! of the retpeotive by-lawi.  . .... \u2022\u2022*-'\u2022-;>\u2022:\u25a0,\nSome by-law funds got too little ind some too'much. Thlt policy\nwts unsound financially.\nIn 1952, however, a new polioy wtt inaugurated; the Sinking Fund\npurchases were in accord with the by-law requirements, a larger number\nof non-City bonds being purchased. The fund ll therefore more fluid.\nThis excellent policy should be continued. . \u25a0*.-\u2022 \u2022 .' _' \u25a0\u25a0:,\u25a0 :;;\n\u25a0'-- The following analytlt of the Sinking Fund Surplus, indicates-thst\nit is considerable.\n\u2022Inking Fund Surplus!\n'   Investments on hand December 31,1952\"...\n\\'.Caa_ in Btnk December 91, 1992\t\n.....i...:.f   '.;;-.\"\u2022\u25a0 - .:\nLett Sinking Fund required ...... \u00ab_...__\nSurplui December-31, 1652 ....._\u201e._,\n,..........:..$448,842.68\n     2,995.21\n* V ,' . .   .-\u2014i.VHti^ip\n481,897.77\n. 331,122.11\nrt..\u2022\u00bb\u2022** >\u2022t...*****....\n.....$120,715.66\nCash Discounts!       '  ,     -\nDuring the year a closer tab hu been kept of the discounts available -\nfor cash payments, advantage hu betn taken et thit, resulting ln a considerable* saving to the City. .-;\u25a0-\u25a0'..'. \u2022'.  \u00bb:'.0.!\nClvlo Centre Accounts Receivable! V    ,'\nSome pf these accounts date back a ftw yetrt, long before tht\n8resent manager took over. The accounts ihould bo combed over and those\nncollectlble written oft.\n' I have received every Courtesy and assistance from Mr. C W, R.\nHarper and the City staff during the count ot thit tudlt.\n\u2022 \u25a0 -,. i  - Subject to the foregoing remtrks tnd Information dlscloled to me,\nI beg further to report- \t\n\u2022\"\u25a0 'itl  That I have received all the information- and explanation!\nwhicir-I-fctvt required. ---\u25a0--\u2022---\n.(b) Ih tny opinion tbe statements referred to in my rtport trt\nproperly drawn up to it to correctly exhibit tht tffairs of the Corporation,\nu disclosed by tht books tnd Information received.\n'   -Youn faithfully, ' - ,'   -**\n. CHAI..F. BfJlWO, COJ_, F-VCA, City Auditof.\nBALANCE SHEET AS AT DECEMBER 31, 19-J\nASSETS\nCurrant Attttai\nCash on Hand .-\u00ab..\u00bb,..\"..',\u00bb.;........ ..\u201e:...\nCash ln Bank-rCurrent Account .\nAccounts Receivable \t\nCivic Centre Advance-.;....-\t\nRattt and Taxei Reeelvtble!\nTrade Licenses\n2o:K-\nt' 22,-78.98\n,    11,485.14\n900.00\nElectric Light Rates\nGas Ratei ..._...*..'........\nGas Supplies .:..:.,.;>..\nscavenging Ratea Jt,\nWater Rates \t\nArrears ot Taxes\t\n.20.00\nIf 835.02'\n1,079.38\n2,912:34-;\n33.00\n3,281.32\n18,078.02\nInventories:\nUnemployment Insurance Sttmpt\t\nPublic Worki ;..... \u201e \u201e \u201e..\nGu Pltnt \u201e..\u201e.;.\u201e,;.\u201e-..\u201e\u201e\u201e.\u201e_,\u201e.\u201e; \u201e4_,\nCity. Garage ....; __ .\u201e.....\u201e...._\nElectric Light ...... \u201e\t\n$   40,339.68\n $\nHydro Plant .\nWaterworkt \u201e..\u201e.._.\t\n\u2022Scavenging Department .\nFire. Department\t\nTransit System  _,,\nCemetery,\nGyro Park\t\nLafeeslde Park\nTraffic Lights\n79.00\n7,1*4.89\n5,869.38\nH.545.8-\n13,817.01'.\n3,348.74\n8,452.60\n,40.51*\n1,100,16\n2,708.69\n232.80\n188.89\n1,107.85\n181.21\nReserve and Other Fund-Assets!\n$   18,948.04\n$'\u00bb\nBetter Gardens\t\nJustice MacDonald\n'  Scholtrship\" ,...\u201e.\u201e\u2122........ 1,000.00\nDebenture Interest ..\u201e,...,. 14,648,40\nAquatic Centre , .-.    900.00      6,272.55\nProceeds Sale of\nTax Sale Lands  1,934.38\nCity Hall Site and Building  2,900.00     8,341,78\nSocial Assistance   3,000.00\n\u2022 By-Law 1153\u2014\nTransmission Line   *    28,168.18\nBy-Law 1164\u2014Civic Centre 15,144.24\nUnemployment Insurance .... 117.88\n\u25a0i\" '\u00abod.1\u00bb\n\u2022 - -1.000.00\n-.-   .4,649.40\n.,,',:\u25a0.,'.,$w$r\n1,894.98\n-11,841.78.\n9,000.00\n28,189.18\n15,144.24\n,117.85 -\nSinking Funds:\nSinking Fund Bank Acfount.\nSinking Fupd Investment! \t\nTax Sale Praptrtltii\nCaplttl Assets:\nGeneral Government:\n$5,600.00   965,628.38   %   71,228.38   %   71,229.98\n*,'\u2666     2,995,24\n...    448,842.53\n* 481,837.77\n\u00bb     8,376.81\nCivic Office and Equipment\t\nProtection to Persons and Property:\nPolice Equipment      \t\nFire Hill Site and Equipment\t\nStreet Lights .; ZL.!.. \u201e \u201e\nFirt Altrm Syttem __.. .\u201e,.\u201e,\n4,0 __ .\n70,494.91\n1,800.00\n5,048.05\nPublleWorktl     ., .\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0.. \u25a0>'..,'\u25a0.\nProporty..,., .\u201e.\u201e.\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e', \u201e.\u201e..\u201e.,.\u201e\u201e\u201e.\u201e\nRoad Miking Machinery ! \u201e;\u201e\u201e\nGarage Building and Equipment\t\nPaving\t\nCement Sidewalks    ......\nGravel Pit _ _,\nRetaining Wall, Vernon St\t\nSanitation and Waste Removal:'    .\n. todnerator'andG'artaIe'^ck''l!.'.'\"I\nHealth: -<-.'      i, j *.-\u25a0 ....   _\u25a0_\u2022\nIsolation Hospittl Site tnd Furnlturt .\nReoreatlon and Community Servletti\nParka tnd Pltygreundi    ,\nLakeside Park Greenhouse\t\nCivic Centre ._\u201e\u201e.. ._,\n...' 68,206.58\n... 47,488,20\n... 218,089.91\n... 60,125,96\n...' 3,812.15\n... 38,918.81\n...     76,288.80\n...$    15,363.00\n...\u00bb  * 36,895.48\n2,391.40\n._    213,046.63.\nUtllltlet and Othtr Municipal Enterprises!\nEleetrlotl Department:\nHydro Pltnt Site md Buildings .......\u201e-,\nSubstation Site and Building .,\u201e\nTransmission Line\t\nDistribution Lines and Extensions\nGas Department:              ;';.\"\nPlant and. Equipment  .\u201e\u201e..\u201e.\u201e.\nWaterworkt Department:\nWaterworkt Syttem\t\n$ 18,092.86\n$ 81,393.31-\n$ 166,171.88\n$ 91,646.59\n$ 20,833.41\n$ 253,233.49\n11,621,868.08\n:J.';<t 73,004.51\nt 307,921.1.\n\u2022ehoelsl\nBuildlngl, Slttt tnd Furnlturt ,\nMltetllantfnil\u2022.     :'\u25a0\nLlbrtry, Fixturts tnd Books ....,\nWtigb Soilei \u201e... _.,.\nNelson Hostel ....\nCemttery tnd Equipment \t\nBand - Stand .... _..,..... \u201e.,\nForeshore tnd Building\t\nParking Metert _,,.\nAlrport\u2014Ctstregtr \t\nTrtnslt System tnd Equipment\nFloating wharf \u201e,,\t\nTransit System and Equipment\n$ 329,847,99\n6,479.66\n1.400-M '\n6,878.00       \u2022-'\u2022\",   \"\n2,198.26 it \u25a0':\u25a0:.:.\n3.000.00\n5,M0W\n18,884,17\n1,436.80.      -    ---..--\n7,838.61-      -,;.;,'.\n952.97        ..,..-\u2022,\n7.638.61   $   pq.940.41;\n93,982,128.39\nLIABILITIES\nCurrtnt:\nTtx Stle Surplui \u201e\u201e\nElectric Light Deposits .....\nOts Deposit!  .,.,\t\nWater Preptyment .......\nCredits Due Customer!\nCain' Over'\u201e...;\u201e'. ..........\nTrust Fundi Reservt:\nSnemployment Insurance ..\u201e.;..\u201e..\u201e.\u201e\u201e\u201e\netter Oardens Contest\t\nJustice MacDonald Scholarship \u201e.\t\nDebenture Coupons ...\t\nPrepaid Hospital Debenture Interest .\nPrepaid Hospittl Principal  ,\t\nAquatic Centre\t\nCapital Liabilities)\nDebenture Debt:\nGeneral   \u201e..\nSchools  \u201e\t\nGu Plant\t\nHydro Hint\t\nElectric Light \t\nWaterworkt \t\nReserve for Sinking Fund Requirements .\nSurplui .................^............,..,..\n..\u00bb 200.88\n.... 15,081.81\n... . 1,289.09\n... * 4,304,00,\n,;, '  -80,00';\n11.91\n$20,017.48\n117.85\n600.00\n1,000.00\n1,019.10\n600.00\n8,000.00\n6,772.55\nI    18,139.80\n..$377,576.28\n... 11,400.00\n... 50,000.00\n... 931,000.00\n... 280,000.00\n..150,000.00\n$1,402,976.28\n381,122,11\n2,189,272,77\n$3,882,-428.30\nI have audited the bookt ind accounts of the Corporation pf the City of\nNelion tor the year ending December 31st, 1952, and certify that, in my\nopinion, the above Balance Sheet is drawn up to correctlj; present'the\nfinancial condition of the Corporation as at December 31st, 1952.\nNelson, B, C, Februtry 28th, 1959.'. . .\nC. W, R, HARPER, Treasurer.   .\nCHAS. F. HUNTER, C.G.A., F.A.C.S.. Auditor.\nRECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS\nRECEIPT*\n*\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \\-\nOtntnl Govsrnmenti               > v       -   \u2022\nCurrent. Yetr't Taxes Collected $37,443.82\nPrior Yews' Ttxei  13,908.28\nTax Arreara Interest _. 393.14\nTrade Licenses   22,204.00\nUtilities License-Telephone .........  1,608.34\nDog Tax .......; a,;.;..-,.   I,o97j00\nRoad Tax ; :.   1,402.00\nBicycle\/ Tax  \u201e ._... 301.00\nSales Tax Commissions  364.20\nSocial Security and\nMunicipal Aid Grant  \u201e 83,280.50\n\u25a0 $ 181,882.23\nCash Over Account ...\u201e_.-... ,            ,       14.31\nAccount! Receivlble  ._\u201e.\u201e....\u201e  ' 7,559.35\nRetl Property:  ' \/      '.'.\nLand ahd Property Stlet \u201e.... $ 99,225.00\nForeshore Rentals .-,       201.00\nOther Rental!       627.78\nStorage Tank Rentals .,        80.00 \u2022 \u2022\u2022\n\u2014\u2014;   $   84,013.79\nProtection to Ptrions tnd Proporty:\nFire Department $     970.38\nPolice Department    27,974.78\n.    rr 1    $    28,345.14\nPubllo Works: ,\nDebenture Levy    _ .....$ 48,492.08\nMotor Vehicle Grantt     16,922.75\nMachinery Rentals      8,006.69\nSewer Frontage Rates _    9,600.65\nSand and Gravel Sales     4,801.90\nBuilding Permits       698.50\nSundry Sties \u201e        77.67\nDeposits\u2014Sewer Construction         60.00 \\ .\n   $   88,220.22\nGtrtae:\nSuppllti      _..;'. \u201e.\u201e'..$ 7,isos.\u00abo.\n    $     7,303.60\nSanitation and. Watte Removal!\nScavenging Ratei $     351,10\nPlumbing Permits        223.28\nCemetery Recelpti ......_...,...     5,392.16\nMerchandise   \u201e.\u201e.._..._        41.89\n4    %     6,008.20\nSoplal Wtlftre:\nProv bovt Grant\u2014Unemployables . ..$ 18.771.06\nPoor and Destitute        878.81...\nNelton Hoitel ..; .'.,,.\u201e      6,650.61\nHospital Interest and,Sinking Fund ....    6,840.00 ,r \" '\n\u2022'.'-'\"\u25a0-\u25a0'     \"   \":'\u00bb**\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u2014\u2014i\u2014   $    32,813.51\nEducation: c.\nSchools\u2014Tax-Levy (32.98 Mills) $181,870.85\nInterest and Sinking Fund Ptymentt     1,086,20     ,\n\u25a0   .* .   '.  , $ 192,655.85\nLlbfaryl\",' .:\u25a0-' -y     '\nProv. Govt Grant $    959.00\nTines and Fees        503.69.\n**M\u00b1    $     1,067.35\nReorettlon tnd Community Services:\nBlthhoust '.;..'...'....\u201e ...,. $    200.00 ,:\nLakeside Park Concession  179.00\nTourist Park-,.     1,194.00.\nNew Float\u2014Aquatic Centre      9,129.90$     6,698.00\nUtility tnd Other Municipal Enterprlsel:\nWeigh Sctltt .\u201e. _... . $  3.M5.T0 -\/\"'.\nTransit System  41,171.99\n.\"\u25a0'.;;\"   \u2022\"', ,'- $   44,197.08.\nEleotrlotl Department! -'     '\nRatet.      ;....'...\u201e_ \"'\"\u25a0   $129,059.41\nRental! ..,  2,387.80\nLine. Extensions .,.\u201e\u201e  , 4,811.71\nLight Deposits  $   3,652.68\nLess Refunded     1,958.88 ' .......\n..*,\u2022\"\u2022  -.,  vj -.'         .--     1,998.70\nMerchandise-,.,,'...,...,       '-,.: 1.B8P.18\n\u25a0;\u25a0;..   \u25a0: \u25a0; ' ,\".;.'.\u25a0   $ 439,832.45.\nGat Department:    \u201e '\u25a0,,'.\nRttei   :\u00ab.:;'.\u00bbi.'(t\u00ab_._'-' ''\" $ -0,055.00      .   ' :Jr ii\nRanttU..... ,\u201e..  1,881^0    .\nSales  ;....:;..;\u201e.',      .'.-\u25a0-      16,480.26\nDeposits  ,..;.;...,. :..,,$.   47l.__ :\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0 u\nLesstRefuhdid  319.80      \u2022 191_\u00bb :..f,.-\n~:;: .:V . ,     \u25a0    *\u201e..\u25a0>,\u201e\u25a0,\u25a0     \u201e,,;,, r%  48,887.68,\n.Water Dtptrtmenti - \u2014\u2022_\n'Wtit'l'l...'. .\u201e...,;\u201e'..'\u201e.\u201e.u.   \u25a0'. $89,108.28\n-hawing Chargtl \u201e., \u201e   \u25a0 73.60 $  99,178.78*.\n\/'\"''\u2022 '...',o,.    ;\u2022;\u2022 '$uo|wo9,M;*'\nTrutt and Othtr Fundi Receipts:\nDebenture Interest .....,.\u201e..,$ 54,067.70\nAquttfc Centre        121.10 \u25a0.'\u25a0'   '\u25a0-     '\u2022\nTax Sale Lands ,\u201e:     2,128,-0        - ,v       .    \u25a0\u2022*\u25a0\"'\nClty'Hil Site and Building    6,883.47 '\"''\u2022'\nunemployment Insurance     8.898.26 -\nSocial Assistance      31,160.57\n r\u2014   $100,2\nCtplttl Funds Recelptti\nSy-Law 1084 ........_._ s)     18.90\ny-Ltw 1188  384,86134\nBy-Law 1194 ...\u201e.:\u201e..\u201e\u201e....\u201e...    1,879.83   $259,360.77\n,  f $. 898.818.07\n\u2022Inking Fund Rtcelptsi ,\nTransfer from\n.   Current Account $117,674.04   **'\u25a0\"<\nInvestments Sold  24,593.75\nPrepayment By-Law 1028 8,00000\nInterest t,  ... 19,96343\nInvestments Matured .:.,.. 22.000.00  $185.290M  $ 188,180,11\nDecember 91,1951\u2014Cash on Hind ,'.'.'.$  3,287M\nDecember 31, 1951\u2014Cath ln Bank,\nCurrtnt Account   69,553.66\nDecember Slat, 1991\u2014Cash in Bank '\n_   Trust or other Btnk Accounts  31,484.36\nDecember 31,1991\u2014Capital Fundi\nBank Accounts *  99,842.07\nDecember 81, 1931\u2014Sinking Fund\nBtnk Account  '8,941.81\n81,951,555.87\n71,820.71\n93,468.26       165,288.97\nDISBURSEMENTS\nGeneral :Govcrnmont: ,\nMayor and Council Indemnities \u201e......$ 3,705.60\nAdmlnittration    86.180.87\nOther General Government\nAdrninlttrttion  ...,\u201e,..\u201e..\u201e,.\u201e.\u201e\u201e.' 20,148.08\n$60,084.62\n  16,980.00\nLess Charged to Utilities ...........\nFurniture tnd Fixture! ,.\u201e,.^,..\u201e\nCity Hall Renovations\t\nRttl Proptrty:.'\nGarage-Purchase ,\t\nAlrport^aitlegar ..\nMiscellaneous ..-.\t\nMaintenance ..............\nProtection to Parsons and Property:\nFire Dtpirtmenti\nSalaries and Maintenance ...._\u201e\u201e\u201e._,..\u201e\n1951 Accounts Paid\t\nNew Equipment ....... ....\t\nDebenture Interest ..._:\u2014.. ....._..\nSinking Fund  \u2014\t\n$ 48,094.81\n1,863.02\n1,359.86\n$   46,277.40\n$ 40,055.90.\n:..       425.22\n18.10\n...    2,487.87\n$   43,989.39\n...$ 40,501.21\n... 2,199.05\n... 9,126.40\n190.00\n...    3,000.00\nPolloe Department:\nSalaries and Maintenance  i......:.\u2014.......\nNew Equipment .....................\nPubllo Works Doptrtment:\nMaintenance, Streets and Boulevards, etc.\nShare of Admlnittration\t\nStreet Paving  :...\u201e......\u201e...\t\nRetaining Jffall\u2014Vernon St\t\nConcrete Walks Construction\t\nNew Equipment :.\t\nSnow Service\t\nDebenture Interest  _ ,'.\t\nSinking Fund\t\nGarage:\nShire of Administration ...._......\nNew Equipment , ......\nPurchases\u2014Supplies\t\nRent  ':....\" ~.\nMaintenance and Operation \t\nSanitation and Waste Removal:\nSalaries   .\u201e....\u201e'. .-...\t\nMaintenance tnd Truck Repairs ,\nTruck Rentals ....'.\t\nIncinerator Maintenance\t\nCemetery Maintenance\t\nNew Equipment ;...........\nRefuse Grounds Maintenance....\nPlumbing Inspection!\t\n$   18,316.69\nV\n$ 34,227.47\n469.20\n$   34,695.67\n...$ 79,982.14\n... 1,980.00\n... 23,198.71\n.... 37,559.84\n... 3,980.95\n... 1,723.14\n.... 11,511.88\n... 6,656.70\n\u201e 27,076.60\n$ 193,619.56\n $     750.00\n     3,507.22\n    10,198.39\n840.00\n11,915.15\n$   37,010.71\n..$14,999.13\n...    8,899.77:\n...     2,178.02\n...    2,752.251\n...     9,559.71\n193.26\n...    1,388.78\n223.25\nS**   (*\u2022!\n$   37,211.17\nHealth:\nHospital per Diem ._;:,.......\u201e\u201e.\u00bb..,...\u201e....\u2014\u00ab.....:.$ 9,368.80.:.'.'.    .'.':''.\nT. B. Units ....; \u201e.\u201e\u201e.\u201e\u201e\u201e  \u201e  5,016.07\nChildren's Aid Society .V\u2122..\u201e...,.\u201e,..\u201e   3,146-1          .     \"-\nNelson Hostel  ..\u2122\u201e..\u201e\u00bb\u201e.........    6,002.67        '\nProvincial Infirmary .'......\u201e\u201e.....\u201e\u201e...\u201e~. .-...\u2014..... 1,387.78\nMedical Health Officer :::....: \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e;  900.00\nHospital Debenture InteMSt'..........\u2122... .\u2014 240.00\nHotpital Sinking Fund   1,000.00\nHospital Sinking Fund .   \u2022'\u25a0\".\ntransferred to Sinking Fund Account _.._-. 8,000.00\nHotpital Debenture Interest\ntransferred to Debenture Interest Account  600.00  $   32,532.10\n\". ..     ...  <\u00bb\nSocial Strvicts: ~\u201e.\nShare, of Admlnittration ......,..\u201e\u201e.. .,...., $ 500.00\nGovernment Admlnittration-..  1,015,80  *\nUnemployables ,. ,.  20,947.89\nDoctors and Drugs  2,108.00\nPoor and Destitute ; .*,  4,021.71\nTransfer to Social Welfare Bank Account  900.00\n$   34,793.37\nLibrary: \t\nSalaries\". \u00bb__\u00bb...\u201e\u201e \u2014\nBooks (Caplttl)\t\nRent .*\t\nRepairs and Renewals \u201e\t\nPeriodicals, Stationery, Etc.\t\nMiscellaneous\t\nSeheolst-\nNelson District No. 7 \t\nBy-Law No. 1182 :. .;\ngebenture Interest \nnking Fund .'.\t\nRecreation apd Community Services:'\nParks Maintenance ,....\nNew- Greenhouse :.,\t\nImprovement! \t\nNew Float\t\nClvlo \"Ctntrt:\nAdvances, Etc., by City\t\nDebenture Interest v.-....;*.\t\nSinking Fund ..\u201e..'.\t\nWeish\"aealtt:\nSalaries and Maintenance ,,.\u201e,.\u201e\u201e.,\nV    . ' | \u25a0.'.'\u2022:'. ;.     '.'.:\nTransit System:\nShare ot Administration ;...\nSalaritt Z \".',.;'.,\u201e.\t\nPlus Repairs tnd Maintenance\t\nInsurance .'. t\t\nMiscellaneous\t\nElectrical Department:\nShare of Administration ..\nLine Maintenance \t\nSubstation Maintenance .....\nTransformer Maintenance .\n..$ 4,674.00\n... 2,297.49\n... . 780.00\n... 305.87\n821.18\n...       288.29\n$8,863.78\n$198,319.00\n360.10\n576.00\n$ 159,760.30\n..$ 11,407.00\n,. 2,391.40\n... 1,816.60\n:.,    4,629.90 *\n$    20.044.90\n...\u00bb 10,012.13\n... 8.750.00\n...   10,872.00-\n$    29,634.18\n$   2,817.99\n...$ 750.00\n... 14,213.74\n... 27,789.22\n... 2,435.90\n632.97\n$     2,817.89\n$   49,917.88\nLine Extensions\nNew, Equipment \t\nMeter Testing and Maintenance ,\nMater Reading tnd .Billing ._.\t\nSocial Security and-Municipal Aid Tax ..\nGeneral Expenses ......    \t\nDebenture Interest\u25a0;...,-.  \u201e\t\nSinking Fund\t\nHydro Pltnt!    \u25a0',..';.'..\nSalaries and MtinUAlhce ...,\nDebenture Interest \u201e '......\nSinking Fund *\t\n..$ 10,000.00       '   .\n...   35,725.81\n...   20,187.91 : .-\u25a0\u25a0\n2,1113S.\n... 20,357.12\n... 19,506.79\n,.. , 8.191.99\n... 8,998.08\n,i, 11,797.98\n... .18,699.04'\n... 12,000.00 \u2022\n... 20,000.00'\n    $ 162,138.06\n... -80,499.01\"''\n... 17,070.00 '\n...   46,182.50   $ 113,710:91\n'Oii Departmtnti  -\nShare of Administration :,\t\nPurchases ,...,.\u201e\u00bb\u201e..*\u201e,\t\nNew Service! ,\t\nNew Equipment ... \u201e:.,\nMaintenance and Operation ,\nDebenture'Interest v \u2022\"\u2022\t\nSinking Fund\t\n.,.$ 1,500.00\n.-,, 27,097.98\n... 1,928.18\n... 2,799.96\n... 11,117.89\n... 3,000.00\n301.99\n$   .32,085.18\n '\n\u2022\u2022\u2022        ' 1 \u25a0\nTransactions Pass $1.8 Million Mark\nWater Oepartmenh\nShare of Administration ..\t\nDistribution Line Maintenance .\nMain Renewals .....,\u201e\u201e\u201e..\u201e.\u201e.\u201e..._\nLine ExtenBlonB ...................\u201e_..\u201e..\nNew Hetera ...'.\u2022..; ,\u201e....,,,,r,.\u201ejl\nNew Services .............:...._. ...\u201e\u201e\nMaintenance and Operation ..._\nDebenture Interest ....._..___.\nSinking Fund.. ____ __.,_\n A\n1,500.00\n8,820.07\n13,535.21\n580.80\n157 30\n200.00\n7,452.24\n4,675.00\n0,652.08\nTrust and Other Funds:\nDebenture Interest .\u201e\u201e..__.\nAquatic Centre ...'.'_.:.\u201e_.-_\nTax Sale Lands\t\nCity HaU Site and Building .\nUnemployment Insurance ....\nSocial Assistance \u2014\u201e.,..,_\u201e\u201e\u201e\n...$53,915.20\n\u201e, 5,469.74\n..   11,465.00\n_\":   .- .-uan.\n... 5,902.04\n...   30.669.57\nCapital Funds:\nBy-Law No 1079...\nBy-Law No. 1084 ...\nBy-Law No .1153 ...\nBy-Law No. 1154 .-,\n$ 289.65\n. 3,806.51\n. 261,891,26\n.    5,002.00\n$   46,640.29\n\/\u25a0'';\u2022-.\n$ 197,428.70*\n$ 271,880.42\n$ 187,57031\nSinking Fundi:\nSerial Debentures Redeemed .........^..,.....~.. $104,000.00\nInvestments Purchasdd I ,,..,,., ..^.... \u25a0..... \u25a0\u25a0 |82,944.95\nAccrued Interest.-. _....._........._.__...._-_-_...___.-       631.86\nDecember 31,1652. Cosh on Band  1,382.64\nDecember 31,1952, Cosh in Bank\u2014Current Account 20,896.34\nDecember 31, 1652, Cash In Trust and\nOther Bank Account!  24,315.98\nCapital Fundi\u2014Bank Accounts December 31,1952 .. 41,313.42\nSinking Fund\u2014Bank Account December 31,1952 .... 2,995.24  $   90,903.60\nT   $1,816,84434\nFebruary 28,1958. ','\u2022 \u2022\nC. W. R. HARPER, Treasurer.\nCertified:\nCHAS. F. HUNTER, CGA., FA.C.S., Auditor. ,\nREVENUE AND EXPENDITURE\nREVENUE\nGeneral:\nCurrent Taxes .........\u201e..._._..__..\u201e_._.\u201e\u201e.\u2122.._.,_\u201e...._.\u201e $ 49,84934\nTax Arrears ....\u201e..\u201e...\u201e.\u201e.\u201e\u201e_.\u201e..\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e ; ,,\u201e\u201e-, 685.22\nTrade Licenses  ,. _-\u2014\u201e-, \u201e'\u201e.,, .,\u201e\u201e_  22,039.00\nUtilities License-Telephone ____\u00a3 -,... 1,60831\nDog TSx    . ; \u201e_.\u201e\u201e_- 1,097.06\nRoad Tax               ,,    ;, ,' 1,402.00\nBicycle Tex \u201e \u201e  . _\u2014.  301.00\nSales Tax Commissions \u2014 \u2014\u25a0 _ 400.27\nProv. Gov't Social Security and\nMunicipal Aid Grant .\u201e_\u2014.____\u201e..  83,200.50\nReal Property*\nForeshore Rentals,\nOther Rentals\nStorage Tank Rentals ..........._\u201e_..._.....\nProtection ta Persona and Property!\nFire Department:\nInspection Feat ....\u201e\u201e..\u201e.\u201e\u201e\u201e.\u201e\u201e..\u201e.._.\u201e...\nOutside Calls ._-.\u2014._._\nPolice Department:\nFines and Costs\t\nParking Penalties\t\nParking Meter Collections .........\nPound Fees .............\nPublic Work*:\nDebenture Levy ..._.\u201e...............\nSewer Frontage Bates .........................\nSand and Gravel Sales ........................\nBuilding. Permits'.... _.........-.\nMachinery Rentals \u201e.,\nProv. Gov't Motor Vehicle Grant\t\nSundry Sales .._\t\n..$     247.50\n....       527.76\n60.00\n $     348.36\n60.00\n$ 161,642.67\n835.25\n14,823.50\n2,193.00\n10,027.28\n31.00\n$   28,373.14\n$81,651.83\n10,16545\n4,501.90\n598.59\n8,129.93\n10,922.75\n77.67\n$   92,047.76\nfilrage!\nSupplies ........__..\u201e..\u201e...._...................\nSanitation and Waste Ramovall\nScavenging Rates  \u201e..._\nPlumbing Permits ...\u201e__..\u201e_.\u201e....\u201e\u201e\u201e\nCemetery Plots .\nZ.....$   9,673.59\n$     1,873.59\nCemetery Sundry*\t\nCemetery Caretaklng .\n\u2022octal Welfare:\nProv. Govt Grant\u2014Unemployables ..\nPoor and' Destitute , ..,\nNelson Hostel _\t\nHospital Interest and Sinking Fund ..\nEducations\nTax Levy \u201e_.,._\u2122,\nSchool Debenture Interest ......_....._...\u201e\nSchool Sinking Fund _ .....\u2014......\u201e.\u201e\n $     306.40\n\u2122_        223.26\n \u2022    \" 948.00\n3,862.25\n753.69\n$     6,090.59\n,.\u201e......$ 22,42836\n        57831.\n _.    6,650.61\n     1,24030\nI   3039831\n..$168,31338\n... .578.00\n...       509.20\n$ 169,396.23\nLlbraryi\nProv. Gov't Grant.,\nFines and Fees\t\n.\u201e_ $     685.00\n502.56\n-$     1,037.55\nRecreation and Community Services:\nLakeside Park Concession _\t\nHmrist.Park _\u201e\u201e___ ...._...__...,\n...$     175.00\n...    1,194.00\n$     1,363.06\nWeigh aealeii\ntees..;:  \u00bbu_\u00bb-\u00bb_-..\t\nTransit Systemi\nFerei \u201e\u201e__.\t\nAdvertising Contract ....._.__-__\nElectrloal Department:\nElectric Light Rates \u201e,',' \u201e,;\u201e\u201e',\t\nHydro Plant Rentals\t\nLine Extenslpns\u2014North Shore .\nLine Extensions\u2014South Shoro .\nGas Department:\nGas Ratei _\u201e____._....._,\nTar ._._._.___,\n5.70   $     2,985.70\n $ 41.09136\n, \u2022      100.00\n$   41,191.38\n.........$420,028.46\n........    2,387.50\n     2,251.00\n\u201e...,   2,560.71\n$ 127,225.67\nMerchandise.Supplies ,\nSuite Rental.\nPlant Rentals .\nPropane Bulk Sales\/..\u2122.\nWater Department!\nWater Rates\t\nThawing Charges .\nOther Income:\nSal* of Lands..\nInterest Darned..\nRefunds, Etc. .....\nAquatic Centra .\nft- Sale Land..\n $ 29,956.76\n15930\n\u2122. 6,446.07\n\u201e.-_.. 66830\n_....___ 96336\n...\u2022\u2022iiss,...   ll,oal.oB\n$48,743.63\n,.\u201e.\u201e.$ 64,573.04\n._\u25a0\u201e\u25a0    \u2022   7830  I   64,846,54\n, JW\/W6,1813\u00bb\n\u201e.L__ 420,22530\n....   21,832.87\n580.16\nM69.71\n1,69936   $   49,787.\u00ab\njMOWMf\n- EXPENDITURE\nGeneral Government!\nMayor and Council Indemnities .\nCouncU; Expenses .,..' ..............\nOffice Salaries ............_\nSuperannuation ......_,...,\nUnemployment Insurance\nWorkmen's Compensation Board ..,.\nMedical Service! Association ........\nLegal and Auditing ..._\nOffice Supplies and Expenses .....-..,\nPostage ahd Revenue Stamps ....-\u2014\nAssessment and Taxation .,_.'..__\u00ab-\nElections  ... \u25a0\u25a0...,.-..,,\u25a0,\t\nAdvertising.  ... \u201e\t\nCoupon Exchange ..l.f..:......__,..._\nJanitor and Supplies  _.._.\nFuel' ;...; '. _,\nCity Hall Repairs and Maintenance .\nUnion Fees\t\nDelegates' 'Expenses   .......\nCivil Defence , .i.......\t\nDonations .'.\t\n$ 3,705.69\n16632\n, 33,456.67\n. 1,747.61\n; ' 76.77\n398.06\n. 202.76\n3,076.00\niJBW.n\n1,34194\n85235\n422.26\n43236\n12.21\n1,031.66\n780.45\n826.47\n364.60\n1,011.01\n1,01231\nSpecial Assessment\u2014Social Security and.\nMunicipal Aid Tax \u2014..............\nBad Accounts and Refunds ..T.......\u201e~\u201e......\n1,841.34\n20.00\nReal Property:\nCity Buildipg Maintenance\t\nTax Sale Purchases ,,. t.\t\nNelson Airport Maintenance\t\nCastlegar .Airport Maintenance.\nMaterial Yard Maintenance\t\n$   60,03133\n66436\n11.61\n12237\n816.41\n681.70\n. 2,487l-57\nProtection to Persons and Property;\nFire Department:\nSalaries,..    .$26,843.28\nVolunteers and Expenses     .-.  5,000.00\nSuperannuation, Unemployment\nIns., Workmen's Compensation Board  .134637\nMcdloal Services Association ........     278.74 .-..\u2022-.*\nGeneral Expenses  .................   2,014.89\nFuel \u2022 -:- .'. ,S\u2122s\u2122.--     408.78\nAlarm Maintenance      343.02\nTruck and Equipment Repairs \u2014     812.10\nUniforms '. :...\u201e....\u201e,._ \u201e..\u00ab. - .- 2,003.52\nDebenture Interest  .....................    490.00\n\u25a0\u2014\u2014\u2014   $ 39,038.40   \u25a0\u25a0:\nPolice Department:\nMagistrates  .. ,. $ 1,100.00\nPolice Salaries - -\u2022 19,962.94\nSpecial Police .'.       166.00\nSuperannuation and Workmen's\nCompensation Board    ....._._..\u201e,   1,20831\nMedical Services Association' _..'...     182.72\nGeneral Expenses.....\u201e.,\u201e\u201e. \u2014.. _     862.57\nPrisoners'-Maintenance :.    780.00\nCor Repairs and Maintenance :   2,028.20\nParking Meters Repair and Maintenance  2334.10 ,   '\nUniforms :  72031\nStreet- Lightipg - ... 1.64533 .\u25a0\u2022 \u25a0\nMtocellaneous ..'. ......      238.79  $34,227.47  $   7336537\n\u00ab - \u2022 -\nPublle Worki Department:\nEngineering and Superintendent Salaries , t  7,279.47\nSuperannuation, Unemployment Insurance\nand Workmen's Compensation Board ...\nMedical Services Association \t\nEngineer's Office Expense .-...........\u201e._....\nSnow Service \u201e _\u201e-...... \u2014 ;-.\nStreet Cleaning ..-. .\u201e\u201e.\u201e,_\u201e.._ \u2014...\nSewers Maintenance .\nStreet Repairs and Maintenance ...\nSeal Coating and Oiling\t\nBoulevard Maintenance    \t\nPlank Walks Maintenance\t\nTools and Equipment\t\nTruck Repairs and Maintenance .\nGravel Pit .:..\u201e\u25a0.....\u201e\u201e. _a_S_._,\nGeneral Expenses \u201e...\u201e\u201e.\u201e\nDebenture interest \t\n6,705.78\n99831\n309.30\n11,511.88\n6,977.38\n2,022.89\n14,272.67\n3.638.02\n. 3,748.45\n3,65736\n8,42131\n8,044.91\n8,250.99\n2,098.79\n6,656.70\nGarage:\nSuperannuation, Unemployment Insurance\nand Workmen's Compensation Board ! $ 1,124.51\nMedical Services Association  150.58\nSupplies - -  0,-36.28\n'Maintenance and Operation  ................ 10,100.71\nSent - -.  640.00\nHeating j...;:.;        i .'.'....-.._...\u00bb...\u201e....... 839.29\nSanitation and Waste Removal;\nPlumbing Inspection  $ 223.23\nSalaries\u2014Scavenging  ...... 14,569.12\nMaintenance and Truck Repairs  ...\u00bb._. :  8,399.77\nScavenging and Truck Rentals ...- .'.  2,178.02\nRefute Ground Maintenance  .___  1,338,78\nIncinerator Operation and Expense  2,752.26\nCemetery Maintenance --\u00bb _  9,323.91\n$   21,791.38\n$   36,785.11\nHealth:   :\nMedical Health Officer \u25a0\nProvincial Infirmary\t\nHospital per Diem\t\nT. B\/UnifcO.\n90030\n1,257.75\n9,368.80\n5,016.07\n3,146.81\n6,002.67\n240.00\n...$   1,015.80\n...   26,647.86\n2,108.00\nChildren's Aid Society \u2014-\u2014'____,..\nNelson Hostel..      .......__....\u201e.._.\u2014\nHospital Debenture Interest ........\nSocial Services!\nGovernment. Administration .....................\u2014\nUnemployables _-..-..\u2014__-_..\nDoctors ahd Drugs _......__._..__._-_\t\nPoor and Destitute -_... _\u201e....._.....\u2014.\u2014\u25a0,\u25a0....    1,021.71\nLibrary: O\nSalaries and Expenses ..:.... .$  6,56631\nSchools: .        '  >..'-.'.\nNelson School District No. 7 ...\u201e.\u201e. \u201e\u2014\u201e.'...'.... $168,815.00\nDebenture Interest , _ _       576.00\nRecreation and Community 8ervlcen\nParks and Gardens Maintenance .-.   $ 10,120.84\nPro-Rec, Swimming Instructor ......\u201e,.._.......  884.95\nTruck and Equipment Maintcnanco       401.21\nCivic Centra:\n. Contributions made by City ._.\u201e_\u201e_\u201e\u201e.....$ 10,000.00\nDebenture Interest     8,750.90\n$    25,032.10\n$    33.70337\nWeigh Scales:\nSalaries ahd Maintenance \u201e.,....\u201e\u201e.\u201e._.......$  2,617.39\nTransit. System! '\u2022 . '\nSalaries   \u201e.\u2022>..... \u201e .$14,213.74\nSuperannuation, Unemployment Insurance\nand Workmen's Compensation Board  129.13\nMedical Services Association ........_...\u201e.. 111.58\nBus Repair and Maintenance   26,159.82\nBus Insurance \u201e \u2014    2,435.90\nMiscellaneous \u2122...\u201e......\u201e...\u201e\u201e\u201e.\u201e..\u2122\u201e.\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e... 89.01\n$ 168,891.06\n$    11,407.06\n'.- \/\n$    18,750.06\n$     2,61739\n$   13,112.41\nElectrical Department:\nSuperintendent .,\\ ..:,,\t\nSuperannuation, Unemployment Insurance\nand Workmen's Compensation Board\t\nMedical Services Association ..................:.....\nLine Maintenance     \u201e_.,.\u201e...._.-..._._.\nSubstation Maintenance _._...\u2122\u2122.\nTransformer Maintenance .\nMeter Reading and Billing  .._-__.\nMeter Testing and Maintenance .............._\n'Social Security and Municipal Aid Tax .......\nBad Accounts and Refunds \u201e.. ...:.,\nMiscellaneous  ..........._.,..\u201e..\u201e\u201e.__.\nDebenture Interest ...\u201e.\u201e.\u201e\u201e......\u201e,..\u201e......~.\n,..$  5,864.71\n.. 6,286,15\n602.06\n.. 34,64337\n.. 20.18731\n... 2,711.25\n.. 6,996.08\n.. 8,48133\n... 11,707.68\n... 1,111.21\n... 410.58\n... 12,000.00\nHydro Plan*\nSalaries   \u201e ..\u201e...\u201e\u201e.._ .....\u201e-\u00ab-_\u00bb-.i4 87,457.61\nSuperannuation, Unemployment Insurance\nand Workmen's Compensation Board \u201e.\u201e...,.\u201e\u201e.\u201e 3,058.81\nMedical Services Association  314.72\nPlant Repairs and Maintenance  3,887.60\nWater License  3,320.00\nStaff House and Boarding House Maintenance   3,051.70\nebenture Interest    17,07030\n$ M6.057.M\n\u2022      \/\n|   67.U0.41\nGas Plant: .\nOperation and Maintenance _ $\nSuperannuation, Unemployment Insurance\n. and Workmen's Compensation Board ....\u201e.__.\u201e\u201e..\nPurchases       .-..\u201e.\u2122\u2122__.....\nMedical Services Association .._.._,.\u201e_\u201e_,\u201e..\nMeter Reading and Billing -,,\u201e;,\u201e.,\u201e\u201e   -\nSocMl Security and Municipal Aid Tax ........................\nMeters Maintenance \u201e__.._\u201e\u201e.-.\u201e\nMains and Services Maintenance ....._._\u201e.\u201e....,__....\nTruck Repairs and Maintenance .........................\nFuel \u201e..........\u201e,,.:.:, : -., -, *\u201e ;\u201e\u201e ;,; -,.,\nDebenture Interest ............^.^-^.^-u.^,.^...,\u2122\nMiscellaneous -   .\u201e.\u201e..\u201e..\u201e..\u201e._..\u201e.\u2122_.\nWater Department:\nSuperannuation Unemployment Insurance\n.   and Workmen's Compensation Board ,......$\nMedical Services Association  ....\u201e....._.....\nSupply Line and Reservoir ......_ ....\nDistribution Line Maintenance ..: .......\u201e_.\u201e_.\nMain Renewals ............ \u201e..____.\nTruck Rcpairee tod Maintenance   .\u201e....,\nTools and Equipment Maintenance ,_,_. ,\nDebenture Interest'. \u201e-__.-_\u201em\u201e.\nMiscellaneous '.  'y .....::inil..;,, \u201e;,;m\u201e:, ,\t\n8XHI730\n1,044.46\n36,61043\n10638\n1,64235\n96831\n695.61\n1,60132\n668.1:\n613.05\n3,000.00\n123.07\n$   11,927.80\nDepreciation  __.\nSundry  \t\nHospital Interest Waived.\nDiscount on Bonds Sold ...\nI     887.82\n-    73.71\n4865.97\n8,40032\n13,535.21\n'786.82\n59537\n1,67830\n13339\n16.1U39\n1.25\n2.665.00\n12,238.17\n$   33,954.31\nTotal Expenditure\t\nExcess of Revenue over Expenditure .\n81,216.31\n..$872,654.07\n$1,106,938.43\nANALYSIS OP SURPLUS\nSurplus December 31, 1951 $1,989,397.41\nSurplus far Year 1862 \u201e..,\u201e;. \u2122 \u201e ,  __...\u2014_    233,284.38\n'       . $2,213,681.7*\nTransferred to Sinking Fund Requirements Reserve _      24,409.02\nBalance to Balance Sheet   $2,186,272.77\nFebruary ,28, 1961' '..''.-  O '      .   if\nC W.Bi'HARPER, Treasurer.\nCertifted: i\nCHAS F. HUNTER, C.GA., FA.C.S., Auditor.\n\u2022\u25a0'..,'        \u2022    '   .     -.-',..'*\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0 ... :t . ..-.-.-\nBalance of-Stotanwnt Will Be Carried in Later Edition.\nASSESSMENT\nt.tHFT\nWUCAILS\nTAXSD.\nNET TAXABLE\nLand ..,\t\n..$268,905.00\n$1386,126.00\n100%\n$1366,125.00\nImprovements\n.-. 1,306,653.00\n6,021,610.00\n60%\n3,010,805.00\n$1,575,556.00 $7,876,73530\n$1366,930.00\nNELSON DAILY NEWS,\nTHUR., APRIL 2, 1953\u201411\nHistoric Coach\nShown in Banff\nCALGARY (CP) \u2014 Earl Gammon\nhas a coach parked ln his garago\nat Banff that's more than on heirloom. Ita value has been estimated,\nat $25,000.\nThis is tho coach that carried\nthe Prince of Wales \u2014 later Edward\nVH -.\u2014 from Plctou to. Truro, N.S,\nin 1860. Many years'later lt carried\nQueen Elizabeth, then Princess\nElizabeth, and the Duke of Edinburgh at the Calgary Stampede\ngrounds.\nAt' the time of King Edward':*\nvisit the coach had been put on\nthe Plctou-Truro run by an American named Hiram Hyde. Earl\nGammon's father, William, bought\nit from Hyde for his stage-coach\nline from Pictou to Arab erst.\nWhen the railway put the stagecoach line out of business in 1890\nthe elder Gammon arranged to have\nthe old coach preserved. It was\nplaced in a museum before it was\nshipped out West\nGammon has always shown the\ncoach in public at Banff with two\nhorses, but It was designed for a\nteam of four. Gammon says he has\nto get along with two because he\ncan't find anyone who can properly\ndrive a four-horse team.\nTAXATION\nTax Levy (Mills): Debt, 10.615; General, 7.85; Schools, 32.535. Total, 51.0\nCurrent Taxes and\nWartime Housing $280,979.37\nTax and Water\nArrears and Int.   .\n COLLECTED\t\nCASH PERCENT\n$248,067.18 96    %\n:\".        : .-. '-.        .13,90137\n$260,97937 $261,96838 10034%\n$12,912.19\n5,166.43\n$18,078.62\nPopulation:   f, .\nCensus, 1051 \u00a3L_ 6,772 .\nEstimated, 1962 '......... 7,000\nArea ef Municipality: -\nLand  781 Acres\nWater 200 Acres\nStreet Mileage and Classification:\nConcrete    3.76 Miles\nBituminous Surface' 9.0  Miles\nGravel   1931 Miles\nCleared and Graded   3.2   Miles\nTOtal Mileage  35.56 Miles\nSewer* and Water Main Mileage:\nSewers-  \u25a0 19.45 Miles\nWater Mains 3630 Miles\nWater Services: , -   '\nNumber of Services 2,281\nNumber of Hydrants    Ill\nElectrio Light and Power!\nNumber of Consumer! 3,917\nNumber of Street Lights...   146\nGas Department:\nNumber of Consumers .\n77\u00bb\nSchools:\nNumber of High Schools ....      2\nNumber of Public Schools       2\nAverage Sohool\nAttendance 1,749\nBuilding Permits:   .\nNumber taken out .\nduring year 360\nValue 3813,75530\nVoters' List:\nProperty Holden  2,487\nTrade License\nand Householders    273\nBorrowing Power!\nTotal Jan. 1,1853 .\nLess Debt\t\n$1,912,873.00\n... 1,388,576.00\nNet Available\nJan. 1, 1063  3 834,297.06\nFar East Power\nBalance Changes\nBy CORLEY SMITH\nTOKYO (Reuters) - A rapid,\nimportant, but little noticed change\nin the balance of power In the Far\nEast has developed in the tait 12\nmonths,\nSouth Korea has built up ah\narmy numerically, greater than any\nother Far Eastern foroo outside\nChina. It included some of the\nfinest fighting troops ln the Korean\nwar and nov ie holding three-\nquarters of the 155-mile battlefront\n\u2014and it .is still growing.\nIn Japan, small but firm foundations have been laid for an army,\na 'navy and' an air force. Their\npotentialities are great\nOn Formosa, Chiang Kai-shek's\narmy of Chinese Nationalists have\nbeen schooled In modern fighting\nmethods by .700 United States\nofficers.\nPolitical observers here believe\nthat President Eisenhower formed\na plan for .welding this growing\npower plant into an anti-Communist bloc during his visit to Korea\nin December. Visits to Japan by\nPresident Syngmah Rhee, of Korea\nand George Yieh, foreign minister\nof Nationalist China in January\nsuggested that the ground was being cleared for some such plan.\nReports from Korea indicated\nthat tiie Philippines also would be\nincluded.\nIn Singapore, a Joint military\ncommittee for Southeast Asia is\nreported under way,\nIf the local rivalries and antipathies of Far Eastern countries\ncan be overcome \u2014 major difficulties will still have to be\nsmoothed-out.\nThere are just as many problems\nhere as there were ln Western\nEurope when tiie North Atlantic\nTreaty Organization was first\nmooted.\nCommonest af the four species of\nsmall lizards in Canada is the blue-\ntailed skink in Ontario.\nPARTICULABS OF DEBENTURE DEBT\u2014oo at December 51,1358\nsats or nn   ws.\nv      And MA.umT.    wtr.\nGeneral Debt!\n395 Sewers' Feb.   -\/\u00ab-*\u2666   \u00bb\n\u2022 911 Civic Centre _. June 30\/86-86   \u00bb\n1625 Hospitals  Apr.   1\/42-57   M\n1046 Fire Equip. Dec. 30\/45-58    7\n1084 Pavement  July 15\/47-57    S\n1180 Road Equip July 15\/60-66    S\n1161 Civic Centre .... Sep. 30\/51-61    1\nSchools!\n\u2666 073 High \u201e .-..\u201e-.... *-*   #-\u00bb-\u2022\n\u2022as Works! \u2022\n251 Gas' Plant  Jan. M\/14-64\nElectric Light!\n* 990 Unit No. 1 Feb. 1\/10-60\n1075 Unit No. 1 July 15\/17-62\n1111 Unit No. 1  Sep. 30\/\u00ab-68\n1126 Unit No. 4 July 30\/48-59\n1*158 Transm. Una ... Sep. 30\/61-68\n,   ' SINK. PUNO\nINT. DIST 1t\u00bb ItSS RIO. AT,\nRATS     OUTOTANDINO      IWIIII9T     SINK. FUND      OEC. 31-31\nSVt%\n*Vt%\n1 %\niVs%\nV\/s%\nt %\n4   ft\n55,576.28   $ 3,058.70\n160,000.00      8,750.00\n5,000.00\n13,000.60\n80,000.00\n80,000.00\n16,000,00\n200.00\n120.00.\n2,000.00\n900.00\n1,800.00\n$   1,076.88 $82,657.37\n8,872.00 133,323.86\n1,000.00 Serial\n2,000.00 Serial\n16,000.00 Serial\n10,000.00 Serial\n5,000.00 Serial *\n$ 877,676.28   $15,126.70  110,048,60   $185,981,38\n1   ft  $   M.400.00   $   876.00   $     809.20  $  T.435.32,\nI   ft  |   50,000.00  $$000.00  $     88*1.88  $30,809.00\nWaterworks Daatl\n* 986 Extensions Feb: 15\/37-57   M\n1078 Renewal! July 16\/47-68    1\nTOTALS\n4   ft   $ 90,00030 $3,600.00 $   3,182.50 $51,279.71\n2Vi% 190,000.00 4,750.00 20,000.00 Serial\n3   % 160,000.00 1,80030 10,000.00 Serial\n3   % 01,000.00 2,730.00 13,000.00 Serial\n1   ft 280,000.00 11,200.00 30,000.00 Serial\n$ 811,000.00 $17,080.00 $ 66,182.80 $ 61,279.7*8\n3ft\u00ab   $   75.000.00   $2,625.00 $   2,651.08 $35,016.76\nZVi %     ' 75,000.00      137530 7,000.00 Serial\n$ 150,000.06   $4,500.00 $   0,652.08 $ 85,616.75\n    $1,402,976.28 ,$50,282.70 $417,674,06 $381,122,11\nUnissued, and Unsold Debentures!\n1182 School Dist. 7 .... Nov. 15\/52-72\nGRAMS TOTALS\n0  4%%   $ 196300.60  $23,560.00  $ 13,000.00  Serial\n,    $1398,97638   $73,842.70   $130,674.06   $381,183,^\nSURMSC                0\u00abK HATUMS) MTS\n1025 Hospital  Ayt:  1\/61 lft\n1046 Fire Equip. . Dec. 30\/52 3%%\n. 1081 Pavement July 16\/88 3%%\n1130 Road Equip. ...... July 15\/52 3   %\n1151 Ctata Centre Sep. 30\/51 *' ft.\n1075 UnftNo. 1 July 18\/61 H4%\n1111 Unit No.l Sen. 80\/61 3   %\n1126 Unit No, 1  July 80\/82 3   ft\n1158 Btatjsm. Lipe .... Sep. 30\/81 i  %\n1070 -Waterworks July 15\/52 VA%\nAMOUNT\n1,000.00\n2,000.00\n16.000.00\n10,000.00\n5,000.00\n20,000.00\n10,000.00\n13,000.00\n20,000.00\n7,000.00\n10.00\n70.00\n400.00\n300.00\n.300.00\n500.00\n309.00\n390.00\n800.00\n175.00\n^ $101)000.00  $ 8,175,06\n\u2022\u2014Payable Nelson, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal.\nBalance Payable Nelson, B. C.\nDated: February 28, 1958.\nft W. R. HARPER, Xrna-un*.\nCertified:\nCHA*. F.\nHUNTER, C.G.A., F.A.C.S., Auditor\n______\u25a0\n 12 \u2014 NtLSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 19JJ3\n$70,000 Telephone Expansion\nProject Under Way in Trail, Salmo\n'.. Nearly $70,000 ll being expended\nby tht B.C. Tolophono Company in\ntn expansion and improvement program at Trail and Bairno, Some\nS46.0D0 of the program will be spent\nIn tht Traj,-'adenac area, while\nmother 123,900 it being iptnt to\n. modornizo tht tolophono syittm ot\nQolmo,\nTht program hert comts In two\nparts, with three new long dlstoncc\ns. Itchboa.'d positions being In-\nAta'.lcd it the Trail central off lot tt\nt cost of about' $14,000. Work on\nthlt begin about two knonths tgo,\ntnd It scheduled for completion in\nnbout JO days. It will lift tht nunv\nber of long dlotnncs positions, al\nthy Trail office to eight. '  \u25a0\".:\n.eeond 'lttt of the program will\nInclude cxtonBlvo additions to tho\ncompeny'e outside plant facilities.\nIncluded will be tho instnilotlon ot\nctblt ta nerve moro peoplt in the\nTtdtnta area.\nTo bt completed In tht Spring,\nthis project will edit in estimated\n132,000, Work will commence whtn\ntht central office installations tre\ncomplete. !;.,' \u201e. ..'.:\nAt Salmo modifications tnd add!*\ntlons to the outside plant are under\nway to provide for initial Installations.\nThe *\\ C. Telephone Company\nwent into Salmo lait July to toko\nover trim a private thd, \"quite antiquated\" system. Salmo hat approximately 400 phonet now, but It\nIs expected th t \"quite a few more\"\nwill be installed shortly.\nCost of the project tf Salmo It\nabout 623,1)00.\nSHOWING\n-AT THI\nA Pameus Players Theatre v\n1 TRAIL, B.C.\nM-ndoy ond TiE-doy\nAh and 7th\n\"NEV1R WAV1 AT\nAWAC\"\nRosalind Rut-ell,\nPaul Douglas\nWednesday, 8th\n\"TALK OF\nHOFFMAN\"\n(Color)\nMoira Shearer\n, Rot-itHofpmann\nThurj. - Fr). - Sat.\n9th ..10th-11th\n' 5AT SWORD'S\nPOINT\"\n- .'\"        \"(Color)  J\nTf.\\   CttnielWlMe\n.IMaiireihO'Hara\n\"WATIH \u2022IRDS\" (Cof^r)\nVVal-t Disney fenturotto\n' MATIN!I\n)\u00ab\u2022 \u25a0 every 8aturdny\nShows Continuous From t Ml\nm\nMcGuiness Heads\nCominco league\ntrail\u2014Alex McGulness, former\numpircrlnrchiei ' of the Cominco\nFastball League was elected to succeed retiring president John Cronle\nat the league's annual moeting.\nCrohlt sorved for ont year as\npresident of tht six tetm league\nafter holding ninny coaching and\nexecutive post, and held the top\nposition during one of the most\nsuccessful scapont in the-league's\nhistory.\" , \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\nOther officers elected at the meeting include Mike Woolf, vice-pres*\nident, tnd George\" Wtlton it itcrt'\ntary-treaiurtr. Ono representative\nfrom etch tetm' Will be appointed\nto the board ot directors.\nMay tonth was set at the final\ndeadline for entries for the' IBM\nseason tnd plant cell for the schedule to open Moy 18 and concluding\nAugust 14. Playoffs in the league\nwill commence following final\nleague games. -\nTRAIL YOUTH\nDIES AT COAST\nTRAIL\u2014Lyle Walker ot 1101 Ce\nlum,bia Street here, died suddenly\nat Seymour Inlet at the Coast, in\nhis 23rd year.\nHe i\u00bb survived by his parents,\nMr. and Mrs- Raymond Walker, one\nbrother, and ona lister, funeral\nservicel wtrt held Wednesday at\nthe Coat, tnd interment wat in\nFraser Cemetery at New West-\nminiterl\nPETERBOROUGH, Eng. (CP) \u2014\nA beet sugtr factory in this old\nNorthamptonshire city completed\na non-stop run of 110 days, during\nwhich 51,000 tent of sugar and -0,-\n000 tons of molasses were extracted\nfrom 870,000 tons of betts.\nRecord Kootenay Music Festival\nEntry in Sight; Extend Dea$me\nTRAIL-The deadllnt for onirics\nfor tht Kootenoy Musical Foitlvnl,\nto be hold in Trail early In Moy,\nhat betn. extended to enable nddl-\n..onal entries to come in. Originally\nthe dcodline won April !, but spo*\nclol orroiigcmonts were mtde this\nweok to extend lt to April 0.\nTho decision to'permit the extra\ntime for submitting entries wit\nmtde when i'. became apparent that\nif the fiqa! date wos extended, a\nrecord numbor ot entries might bt\nforthcoming.\n\"More and' mote entries havt\nbeen arriving with overy moll,\" W.\nU, Mitchell, Festival secretory, said\nTuesday. \"W. hope to surpass tht\nnumber of contestants two years\nego here, when 434 entries were\nreceived from many parts of the\nKootenays,\"\nThit year will be the 20th\" time\ntht Kootenay Musical Festival will\nhavo been held, and tbe event, held\nlttt year in Nelson, has grown in\nSize and scope since Its inception.\nThlt year is expected to see further\nenlargement; and tbe. event has\ngrown to require pix full dayt fdr\nadjudication. I', will be held In\n.Trail Monday through Saturday.\nI ty 4, 3, .6, 7, 8 end 0 this yttr,\nA special committee of the Kl-\ni. Ollle Cluo has undertaken sponsorship ot the event, which is e\nmember of the Federation of Canadian Music Festivals.\nThree $50 scholarships and two\n$25 scholarsh.ps in addition to othtr\noups and trophies nave been pro*\nvided as tpeclal awards,    .\nThe four adjudicators art well-'\nknown i|i their retptotlvt field\",\nnnd livo in Vancouver. Thoy ire\nKerry AdaskUl, Instrumental; Bur-\nton L, Kurt)), vocal; Mrt, Jem\nCimpbell, elocution, end Mrt. Mary\nMcNab, dancing.\nLost time the Festival wet held\nln Trtll, the Junior High School\nauditor um wat used for night performances and tht KP Hall rented\nfor morning anu tfternoon portions\nof the program. This year the\nschool auditorium will, be used\nagain,.but.the Odoon Theatre has\nbeen obtained for morning and afternoon programming1,\nThe number of clauses has bttn\nIncreased thll yetr to 239, to offer\na wider range for participants,\nAt Coronation Ball in Trail Arena\nFor thi \"REST\" of Your Lift\nStay tt\nRA LYN MOTEL\n1 Mile, City Centre, JUit Above\nthe, Tunnel,  Rossland-Trall\nHighway.\n* AIRFOAM MATTRESSES\n* .PROPANE HEAT   -\n* KITCHENETTES\n\u2022 ALWAYS COOL      ..\n\"|s_--_P---P_iptet-\u00bb_t|_ti\nTrail's Super Service Station\nMOTOR INN\n1608 BAY AVE., TRAIL, B.C.\n,.'\u2022\u2022\u25a0 V- \u25a0.'.. Repairs To All Makes of Can.\nSee Us For Better Used Can.\nSee and Drivo the terrific NEW 1933 DODGE      m\ny now on display ot'our premise*.\nS MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM\nPhone 899\nTroll, B.C;\nJOIN THE TRAIL BUYERS LEAGUE ,\nVotefor^AlUES-\nWE GUARANTEE... '\nL\u2014Oniy piuo Ribbon Goof, T-B Froo (Iniptettd by government)\n2_\u2014only Delnor or.Nimt Brand Foods In Your Locker ,\n3.\u2014Contlnuod Bcrvlco Through tht Life of tht Plan.\nPhone 133 For Personal Serviee or Information\nWHY' NOT, HAVE A \"SUPER MASKET\" ' .' \u00ab\nRIOHT IN YOUR HOME7\n.        DEEP  FREEZE  FREEZERS  AND      :\n| INTERNATIONAL   HARVESTER   FREEZERS\n1510 BAY AVENUE\n\u2022   Frank Johnion\nTRAIL, D.C.\nPHONE 1^3\nChuck Wyatt\nCINDER BLOCKS\n* Concrete Blocks\n; STEAM CURIP     '\nGovernment tested products. Steam cured. Production\n4000 units per eight hour shift, Wo deliver anywhere.\nKORPAK Cement Products\n154 Wellington Street     Trail, B.C.     Phone 991-Ll\nTRAIL\u2014A grand march and the\nunveiling of an oil-painted portrait\net Queen Elisabeth .will be two of\nthe major parts ot the program how\nbeing lined up for the Coronation\nball to bo hold in tho Comino Arena\nJune 2. The-oall will climax a day\nof celebrating In Trail to mark the\ncrowning of '.he Quaen with fitting\npomp and pageantry.'\nTht mombors of the Gyro Club\ndiscussed the grand ball'at-their\nweekljr dinner meeting, and nomod\ncommittees to arrange .the details\nfor the e*ent, Tht elub has agreed\nto handle the Coronation ball for\nthe trail Corenatioon Committee.\nClub President Reg Hawks* wts\nnamed master of ceremonies for the\nevent, which i being organized by\na committee headed by Howard\nCfane. Secretary Walter Gorrond\nwas appointed to arrange for the\nunveiling ceremony and will tr*\nronge to have local civic officials\nand community leaders take part\nOther committee heads named\nwere: Jack r rrflstrong, lighting ef-\nftcts,. Ffen LeFlufy, sound equipment; Bill McCulloeh and T. Me-\nPotrldge, decorations; Herb Jacobs,\nstage properties; Bill Lauener. special Qtnce prizes; I, Muzzin, S.\nMatovich and Rene Castellanl, concessions.\nAl Merlo and Brick Balfour,\n(loersj Norm Smith, fire reguja-\ntlons, and Re^ Varcoe and John\nWnll. er, cleanup details.\nDeal Wilh Ottawa on B.(.'s Behalf\nVICTORIA (OP) - The provincial government hat re-engaged H.\nCtrl Goldenburg, Montrtel financial expert to attempt to negotiate a\nnew financial deal with the federal\ngovernment\nBy order-ln-coilncll tha government his agreed to pay Mr. Gold,\nenberg $200 a day plui expenses\nwhile he Is engaged in preparing\nand presenting n brief on the prov-\nlnce'i bthtlf.\"'\nThe government feels that the\npresent federal provincial tax\nagreement, by which the province\ntrades income md other taxes for\ndirect grants, gives B.C. \"the dirty\nend of the stick.\"\nFinance Minister Einar. Runder-\nton said Wednesday that under tho\nexisting agreement, the federal gov,t\nornment ttket $200,000,000 annual-\nly from B.C. tnd only gives bick\n148,000,000.\nLOOK INTO BOAD WORK\nMr- Goldenberg will also ask- for\ni new deal concerning reed work\nin B.C. Tht Ottawa government has\nalready agreed to go 50-50 with all\nprovinces in retard te construction\nof ihe Trent.Canada highway* but\nthe &C. government feels this ls\nhot fair.\nBecause of- B.C.'s mountainous\nterrain, road building is highly expensive. Building' a mile of road In\nB.C,, costs as much ai many miles\nof road on the prairies, the government contends. For this reason, Ottawa should assume a greater shore\nof road construction through the\nmountains.     -..\u2022-\u25a0\nMr. Goldenberg is expected to\ntake up with federal authorities the\nmatter of putting money into the\nB.C.-owned Pacific preat- Eastern\nRailway. *     O\nThe government wfll ask Mr.\nGoldenberg to see If he can't interest Ottawa in the PGE as an In.\nvestment, have it take a share In\/the\ncost of completing the line to the\nPeace River country. .'\u25a0':\u25a0'..-\nIt is expected Mr. Goldenberg't\nsubmissions will be made in the late\nsummer or early fall.\nTht federal government will also\nbe liked to help finance forest {ire\nrighting, in view of the revenue It\nderives from the timber industry,\ntnd to put money into mining roads\nas well.   .'\nGrim Statement by\nRescued Passenger\nBE-FAST (Reuters)-iA rescued\npassenger said here that man assisted each other to escape from\nthe sinking Irish Bet steamer Princess Victoria last January, but that\nho\" saw no.attempts te save women\nond children.        '.'\u2022'.'\nThe passenger, Ernst Flack, was\ngiving evidence at a Government\ninquiry into the disaster in which\n128 men, women and,children were\nlost. All the.it, survivors were men.\nCOURSE HAZARD\nWORK-NGtOH, England fCP)-\nA crow with a fondness for golf\nbolls il estimated to have carried\n100-away' from't-golt- course In\nthlt Cumberland district.    ,'\n(barters\"\nPrompt, Attention\nto Country Orders\n.\u2022\u25a0'.\u25a0 '*.':*'*-. '\u25a0; j\nCourteous Service\nAlways\nCRYSTAL\nLIMITIO\n,\"'   SANITONI\nDRY OWNERS\n1388 MtQwerrle St,\nlost Trqll, B. C.\nPhono 1S4Q \u2022 1541\nMineral Rights Not\nKept by Trust Co.\nCAtGARY (CP)-J. R. Alexander, president of the Trust Companies Association * of Alberta, says\ntrust companies lometlmei rttain\nmineral rights when selling lands\nunder their administration, but\nonly for the benefit of the estates\ninvolved.\nHe was commenting on a itate-\nment ln the Alberta legislature by\nCI. Sayers ' (SC-CamrOse) that\nmineral rights had been retained\nwithout the knowledge of the heirs.\nMr. Alexander said a trust company is \"obligated to declare all\nthe assets on an estate to the beneficiaries and to the court and must\nmake a declaration of them.\" No\ntrust company could acquire assets\nof an estate whloh it managed.\nAwaits Your\nVisit To Trail\nAt The\nA\nS\n' f:.\n0\nR\n.;' T -,\nA\nHOTEL\nPhone 1865\nVt Mile From City Centre\nTurn Lett At lunnel\n156 HAIG ST.\nTRAIL, B.C\nDlejal59\nTRAII.--A Trail woman, Mrsi\nAlice Uvlhgston, 59, of 1043 Ililrd\nAvenue, died Tueiday In Mattr\nMisoricordlao Hospital, Ressldnd,\nafter a longthylllnoss. She had bttn\na ma.sseuse in Trill, and Rossiand\nfor a number of years and had lived\n12 years in.B-C,   '\nMrs, Livingston wis born in Shef.\nfield, England, and etmt to Canada\nin 1012, She it survived by i son,\nRobert' Peter, Rossiand, and two\ndaughters, Mrs,\" Peter Jtwnolds,\nTrail, end Anne Arbutus Dunne,\nVancouver.\nTwo Sisters and three brothers\nalso survive. They are Mrs. William\nHawksley,, Peachland, and Mrs-\ntitle Trances, Winnipeg; Frank\nBradley, Peachland, A.'E. Bradley,\nVancouytr, tnd Hairy Brtdley,\nSydnoy, Australia,\nFunenl sirvlcos will be held Stt>\nurday,\nFamous Dumbell\nDies In Ontario\nPETERBOROUGH.: Ont. (CP) <~-\nMbHey B. Plunkett, member of the\nfamous. Dumbolli theatrical troupo\nwhich pltytd to capacity audiences\nacross Canada in tho 1020s ond appeared briefly on Broadway, died\nMonday at his home here. Ho\nwas 58,\nHis doath came lix monthi after\nthat of fellow trouper Rtd Newman, who ls remembered for his\nfcilhrlous chtrtct'eritation of a flea-\nbarrled first World War. infantryman and hia singing of \"Oh, It's a\nLovely Wtt.\" Newman died in Tor.\nonto lait September at 67.'\n, With hlB brothers, Mert and Al\nPlunkett, Newman Ross Hamilton\nas Marjorie, Pat Rtfferty, Jack Mc*\nLaren and othert, Merley Plunkott\nplayed In detent of cltlea tnd towns\nduring the Dumbell'e *eiden years*\n-The show, outgrowth of a 3rd\nDivision concert pirty, died whtn\nvaudeville died. It was-revived\nbriefly at tht start ot tht Second\nWorld Wtr; ..\nland Torpedo Kills\nThree Children\nItAON, Franco (Reuters).\u2014Three\nchildren were killed Monday night\non a nearfcy First World Wtr battlefield when a land tojtpedo from\nthtt wtr exploded. The torpedo-\nused to clear barbed wire end other\ndefences-exploded when the children found It and tried to unscrew\npart of It  '\n.tuliJWM.^gu^lll!,W.uJWJ^,,|ilu..*^a|.Sl,mmi.\nUnderwriters fo\nMeet In Trail\nTRAIL-TraU wm be the host\ndty this yeir fer the annual convention of West Kootenay Life Underwriters. *\nThe one-day meeting wiU be held\nhere Wednesday, and about 3D life\nunderwriters will be present from\nTrail, Rosiltnd, Castlegar and Nelson.\nTht Insurance men will have a\nfull day ahead of them when they\nregister it 8 i.m. in the Masonic\nHill. Three leading executives of\ntht lift insurance business in Can.\nada. and one from tbe U.S. will\nspeak in the Masonic HaU during\nthe afternoon, and a dinner will be\nheld in the evening at the Crown\nPoint Palm Room.\nTht speakers will be Hugh S.\nBell, general agent, Equitable Lift\nof Iowa, Settle; Kenneth Thomson,\nsupervisor, Great-West Life Aisur.\nance Company, Vancouver; Leslie\nW. Dunstoll, general inanager, Life\nUnderwriters' Association o' Canada, and John L'. Bennett, presi-\ndent of The Life Underwriters' Association of Canada.\nDen Brown of Trail, Mutual Life\nAssociation of Canada representative, Is president of.the West Kbot-\neeriy Life Underwriters' 'Assocla.\nMm*. .' \u25a0- -.*'\u25a0. O ::\nw>\nmam\nSPECULATION ON\nPEARSON'S FUTURE\nOTTAWA (CP) \u2014 The name e.\nExternal Affairs Minister Peanen\nwill onco moro be popping up in a\nfaverite Parliament Hill game f-\nspeculatlon on the successor to\nPrime Minister St Laurent as Liberal party .leader.\nWhile Mr. Pearson's name figured in similar speculation about\nthe appointment . of a secretary-\ngenerl for the United Nations, there\nwu \u2022 tendeney to forget about him\nts t potential future Liberal leader.\nNow thetj. Swede'has got tht UN\njob, Mr. Pearson's name will once\nagain join these of Finance Minister\nAbbott ond others in conjecture\nabout Mr. It Laurent's heir.\nMr. St Laurent intends to lead\nthe party irt the election he has indicated will be held, thlt year. He\nwould Probably retire a couple ot\nyean or io after the election to\nmake way ior tomeone else. .\nDeafh Uncovers\nSecret Vow Out\nCHILLIWACK, B, C. (CP)-John\nReefer, 84-year-old pioneer, who\n\"confessed1' he was the man who\nStarted the grttt fire in Vancouver\nIn J866, wes buried here today. He\ndied Monday.\nJack Keefer, hli brother George,\nnew living in Victoria, and the lite\nJohn McDougal, started a brush\nfire at a campsite on English Bty.\nIt raged out ot control and soon\nwas whipped by a strong wind\ntoward the newly<:built elty of Van-\ncouver,\nYatri liter Keefer told friends\nthat tht three vowed \"we would\nnever divulge anything whatever\ntbout that fire-\"\nThe secret wes well kept. For\nyears It wu not known how the\nfire stijrted.\nThe Keefer family came to Vancouver in 1000 snd all played, a\nprominent ptrt ln the building of\nthe Province. Keefer Street In Vancouver wu named after the pioneer\nfamily.\nJack Keefer was both miner and\nfarmer. He wts on the Trail of '08\nIp the KlonjUke, returned to B.C.,\nend travelled most of the Province,\nfinally settling on a farm in the\nChilllwack district.\nGRASS FIRE QUELLED\nGrass fire on the CPR Flats was\nquickly extinguished during the\nsupper hour Wednesday by Nolson\nFire Department The pumper truck\nWis ttsed to quell the blare.\nThe tire was observed first just\nbefore 5 p.m,, whtn it wu burning\nslowly at the shoreline, ond it was\nthought a boatman may have been\nresponalble.\nALL RISK\nINSURANCE AGENCIES\nInsurance      Reel Estato\nFlrt Cesuolty\nInland Marine\n\u25a0'    Automobile\n1460 pay Ave.   TRAIL, B.C.   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Many organizations\ntnd Individuals responded to the\nappeal to make it one of the most\nsuccessful drives ever staged.\nLargest single donation came\nfrom the Executive of the Union of\nSpiritual Communities of Christ,\nwho donated $500:\nWhat Goes\nInto Our\nOUR SKILL\nMany years *f training \u2014\ncareful study of new pharmaceuticals -r- go into each\nprescription \" compounded\nhere. Our licensed pharmacists put their skill at your\ndisposal. : '.'^\u00a3ii:iii'i\"i.i~iii\".\nRSOISTEBED-ipHARMAClST\nIN ATTOJPANCE AT\nAIJjjggMES\nhazlewood\n\u2022-\u2014Drug\n943 Spokane St. Trail, B.C.\nRossland-Trail\nSocreds Make\nElection Plans\nTRAIL\u2014At an executive meeting\nef the RosllehdtTreil Social Credit'\nLeague held Tuesdty evening, pltnt\nwere laid and all committees were\nformed to iwlng Into full gear' tor\nthe coming Provincial electoln,\nJune 0.\nPresident Carl LoebUch, accompanied by hia wife, will visit al\ngroups within the constituency Ir\nthe ntxt.two or thrco days.\nHon. R. S. Sommers, MlniBter o\nLands, Forests and MineB, end loca\nMLA, wiU be hore from April 5 t<\n14 visiting various parti o' the dls\ntrict. Ht will tddreis e publh\nmeeting tt Castlegar April 7 ant\nanother public meeting in Trail ot\nthe 8th. On April 10 ho Will attorn\na membership meeting end nojnt\nnoting convontloon.\nINVERMERE-A verdict of accl*\ndental death with no blame attached to anyone, wujreturned h\u00abjri\nWednesday by a coroner's jury a\nan inquest Into the death at Fick\nMarch SI of Edward Daniel Sadler\nThe death of the 411-year-old for\nmer Marysville man was caused b]\na blow on the head from a fallinl\ntree, In.the course of logging opera\ntlons.\nA partner In Sadler prothers\nlogging contractors at Field, ht wai\ndriving a caterpillar tt the timi\nof the accident, and jumped put\nwhen warned ot the filling tree.\nSevere Bkujl Injuries resulted ip We\nimmediate death.\nANIMAL EXCHANGE\nCAlOART (CP) - The Cajgiry\nzoo Is helpful the Moose Jaw wlh\nanimol park to build a Wggtr an.\nbatter collection. \u2022 In addition to\nthree monkeys, tho Calgary- zoe\nplanned to ship a fomolo leopard\nIn turn, Calgary get a raccoon\nhorned owls and rare hawks re\neently. --.:.'       ,f.\nD.B. 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All. rubber tires.. \u201e_u. $19.95\nTHE \"SUPER CLIPPER\", 16!' blades, roller\nbearings. All'rubber tires \u2014 ,..-$24.95\nGRASS CATCHER BASKET, sturdily built.\n\u25a0       With all1 attachments, only \u00bb_,.-^-_ $2.95\nPhone 533\nKLINE'S\nFURNITURE\nTRAIL, B.C.\n1474 Boy Ave.\n mmmmmmmmwm\n\"tol\nVs Double Myers' Score\nTo Tie Up B. C. Title Series\nPENTICTON - Pentlcton Vs\nWednesday night evened up their\nbest-of-Beven Provincial hockey fl.\nnpl series with the Spokane,Flyers\nby dumping the American team 4-2\nin a penalty-studded game that saw\nreferees'hand out 19 penalties, 10\nof them to the Vs.       ,\nEach team hai won two games\nwith one game tied\nPentlcton took the. lead ln the\nfirst frame when Dick Warwick\nbeat Johnny Soflak, who wai fill\nlng in for. the Injured Gerry Fodey\nin Flyers net. Fodey suffered a pulled groin muscle In tbe gams In Ver*\nson list Monday. Schmidt made It\n2-0 near the halfway mark In the\nperiod, whon he icored after taking\n\u2022 put from Culley and McAvoy.\nLoss thon three minutes later Spokane soored their first counter'with\nMiller netting the puck on a three\nway play. With but one second to\ngo in the period Bentley passed to\nButler who beat McLelland with a\nscreened shot.\nThe second period saw little hockey, but a good deal of roughness\nwtih both clubs laying on the wood\nfreely. Eight penalties were called\nand ii wai while Bentley wu serving two minutes for slashing that\nSchmidt icored what proved to be\n(be winning goal of the game, from\na scramble in front bf the Flyers\nnet. It came just 30 seconds from the\nwhistle.\nBoth teams In ths final canto\n.  settled down to play some good\nhockey with both making end to\nend rushes and skating fast both\nways. The OI.nni.uon fnno In this\nframe   wars   shown   something\nhew In goalte'ndlng ss tlmo after\ntime Soflak came out to play at\nthe Flyers blue line.\nSpokane   pressed hard throughout the period, but with 16 seconds\nremaining they accidentally slipped\nthe puck into their own net The\ngoal was credited to Berry.\nSummary:\nFirst Period! 1, Pentlcton, D. War-\nWick (B. and G. Warwick) 3141: -,'\nPentlcton, Schmidt (Culley, McAvoy) 12:18: 3, Spokane, Miner\n(Butler, Rozzlnl) 14:44; 4, Spokane,\nMS\nCarefree Spring driving\nwill be yours after a\nSpring tune up at Defoe.\nYour car is serviced by'\nexperts who know their\nbusiness.  ..\nDeFoe Service Ltd.\n213 BAKER ST.\nPHONE 1234\nSHARPEST, SMOOTHEST-FINISHED EDGES\nMODERN SCIENCE AND SKILL CAN PRODUCE!\n^^sv\"\nOutsell All Other Blades Become\nThoy Give Finer, Easier Shaves\n\u2022 For utmost shaving satisfaction always use super-keen Gillette Blue\nBlades in your Gillette Razor. You\nsldm off whiskers with light, gentle\nstrokes and when you're through your\nface feels smooth as eilk.\nFor extra convenience buy Gillette\nBlue Blades in the Gillette dispenser\nthat makes blade changing a breeze\nand has a built-in compartment for\nthe pennanent disposal of used blades.\n20 blades $1.00 \u2022 10 blades SOe\nIN IMPROVED GILLETTE DISPENSERS\nleg alar package 5 blades 25c\nlook S\"1\"plfeel iH\u00bb\"p: be jh\"\"\" use Gillette Blue Blades\nwith thi* sHAnptsr edfjes ever honed\nButler (Bentley), 19:59.\nPenalties \u2014 B. Warwick, Brown,\nButler 2, Grebinsky.\nSecond Period: 8. Pentlcton,\nSchmidt (Culley, Dcfcllcc) 19:30.\nJPenaltlei;T3*rry, Brown, Defelice,\nReeve13, Toole, Bentley. *\nThird Period: 6, Pentlcton, Berry\n10:48.\nPenalties: Mclntyre, & Warwick,\nBrown, Bentley St, McAvoy.\nAthlete's Body Goes\nTo College Grounds\nCARLISLE, Fa. (AP)\u2014Tho U.S.\nArmy today granted permission for\nthe body of Jim Thorpe, famed Indian athlete, to be burled here on\nthe grounds of the former Indian\nschool where Thorpe began his athletic career.\nCol, Kenneth Anderson, oh the\nstaff of the war. college, made the\nannouncement at a meeting to found\nan organization to'bring Thorpe's\nbody back to Carlisle, the seene of\nsome, of hts greatest achievements.\nThorpe died Saturday of a heart attack. .     '-\u25a0,':\nSlants Have\nDENVER (AF)\u2014Loo Durocher is\nworried. He was in such a state\nTueiday night that he pitched a\n\"curve\" past 680 |4-a-pl*te cm-\ntomerl at an oldtimers' basoball\nbanquet here.\nThe boss of New York Giants,\nusually so willing to talk he's called\n\"Llppy\", failed to show up at tbe\ndinner,.where he was billed as the\nprincipal speaker.\nLeo told reporters Wednesday:\n\"We sren't hitting ... I haven't\nany pitching. Opening day Is getting close. Frankly, I'm worried. I\ntake all the blame for not showing\nup at the banquet,\" ' i\nLlppy't crew and Cleveland Indians were In Denver for a two-\nday exhlblton series, The giants\nabsorbed an 11-5 shellacking Tuesday, the seventh straight for New\nYork this Spring.\nDurocher said he \"did not feel\nlike making the principal address\"\nand had not understood until Tuesday that he was to do so. \"They\ndidn't need me at the banquet. They\nhad a lot of star performers there.\"\nAl Lopez, Cleveland manager,\nand pitcher Bob Feller spoke at the\nbanquet on behalf of the Indians.\nMonte Irvln,.out most of last season with a broken leg suffered in\nan exhibition game here last year,\nrepresented the Giants.\nSurveys Planned\nWASHINGTON (AP)-Plsns\nhave been completed for annual\nsurveys of waterfowl breeding\ngrounds in Canada, Alaska and the\nUnited States this Spring and Sum-\nThe plans were worked out by\nthe U.S. Fish and Wild Life Service\nin co-operatioon with the Canadian\nWild Life Service, Provincial wild\nlife workers, State fish and game\ndepartments, Ducks Unlimited and\nthe Wild Life Management Institute. .--'- \":\"\u2022:-'\nHOCKEY SCORES\n. By the Canadian Preu\nM-SMORIAL CUP\nj Thnmlns 8, North Sydney 3\nTimmin* lead best-of-seven Eastern quarter-final 3-1, .one game\ntied.\nWESTERN  INTERMEDIATE\nKenora 7, Dauphin 3\nKenora leads best-of-flve semifinal 2-0\nProcter Cops 24\nBadminton Games\nKASLO \u2014 The Kaslo Badminton\nClub was host to Procter players\nwhen the Procter group captured\nthe title-by, winning 24 of 34 games.\nHodges'Feet\nKeep Him Home\n..' MOBILE, Ala. (AP)-Gll Hodges,\nBrooklyn Dodgers' ailing first-baseman, had his feet X-rayed again\nWednesday. A specialist is trying\nto diagnose a foot ailment that has\nkept Hodges out of tbe Dodger\nline-up the last four days, Hodges'\nankles are badly swollen.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllll\nTdllToUor\nGood Fish Bait? \u2022\nMONTOUR FALLS, N. Y.-\n(CP)-A ball of tapioca bathed\nIn mcrc_.rochrome to look like\nfish eggs lured one ot the better\ncatches on the opening of the\ntrout Beacon Wednesday. \u25a0\n:', The great majority of on estimated 2000 fishermen went\nhome empty-handed, but Ernest\nT. Gibbs c Elmlre, N.\" Y,\nlanded a * 33-inch rainbow ,\nweighing 12 pounds, 12 ounces,\nusing tbe tapioca bait\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiim\nPass Ball Club\nfleets Officers\n, NATALtMICHJIL -, Roger JPesI.\naud was elected president ef the\nNatal.Mlchel baseball club Sunday when the Red Sox held their\nannua! meeting In the Union HaU\nat Natal. Others taking office were\nHonorary President Irvln Morgan\nof Michel: yive-President A. f.\nKrall, Natal, Roy West replaced\nCliff Salahub as secretary-treasurer, On the executive are Whs. Hey\nKrall, Alex LMasy, Steve Scott,\nCliff Salahub and Andrew Krall.\nIt wos decided that the executive\nwould look Into the possibility of\nraising funds, and procuring new\nuniforms. Also discussed ahd decided upon w\u00bb* the procuring of\nthe small building at the skating\nrink,to be used for a elub house.\nRegarding the question of ad.\nmittlpg teams from across the.\nborder into the league, the meeting\nfelt thatdue to the heavy expense\nand additional travelling this matter would be dropped for thle year.\nThe delegates, however, were to\nvote in favor of admitting'the\nKlmberley club Into the'Crow's\nNest Pass League, after being absent for the past two years.\nDelegates chosen to represent the\nclub at the' annual meeting of the\nC.N.P. baseball league to take\nplace at Blalrmore In April, will\nconsist of C. Salahub, S. Scott and\nP, J. Chala. The league last season\nhad five teams, but' if Kimberley\nis. admitted this yason It will be a\nsix team loop. -. *'* ,'\nIt is hoped to have tho football\nclub cooperate in repairing and\ngetting the field In shape for play-\n(oasl Team\nChooses Name\nVANCOUVER (CP)-It'S official\nnow\u2014they're going to be known as\nthe \"British Columbia Lions.\"   .\nVancouver's embryonic Western\nInterprovlnclol Football Union\nteam was given a name Wednesday\nby a group of nine city sports\nwriters and ro^Io men who plowed\nthrough 15,285 entries before settling on \"Lions.\"\nHe iinal voting went 14 for\nLions, 10 fpr Grizzlies and three\nfor Totems.\nA total of 1108 different names\nwas submitted in a province-wide\ncontest. There were 243 votes for\nLions. The other names ran the!\ngamut from Timbefwolves to Soak-\ning-Wet Indians.\" :\nNames of the winning contestants\nwill be announced,at a giant football rally April 12, They will be\nJudged on the basis of their reasons\nfor choosing Lions.  :\nBy BARRY WR8T\nCanadian Prlss Staff Writer\nMONTREAL (CP)-CoocheJ Dick\nIrvln and Sid Abel of Montreal Canadiens and Chicago Black Hawks\nbelieve the \"breaks\" have decided\ntheir best-of-seven semi-final Stanley Cup series so far. The teams\nare tied 2-2 in the four games\nplayed.\nWhen his team dropped two\ngames in Montreal, Abel said his\nHawks weren't being wooed by\nLady Luck. On the two defeat* In\nChicago, Irvln says almost tht tame\nthing.:    . *      '.'<\nAs tht teams travel back to Mont.\nreal for the fifth game here Thurs-\nday night, Montreal fondom is being soothed on the two Chicago\ndefeats by Irvin's statement:\n\"We Hot tht break* at home, they\ngot; them in Chicago. We'll win\nThursday end when we travel to\nChicago Saturday ahd get them tt\nhome for thtt seventh gome, it'll be\noil over.\"\n. The coaches agree on pne point.\nBoth say Al Rollins, Chicago net-\nminder, is the reason the Hawks\nare still in the series.\nAbel says: \"He's been tetrifc.\"\nIrvln puts it this way: \"You can't\nwin games unless you get goals,'\nand the way Rollins haa been\nguarding the Chicago cago that's a\ntough task.\"\nIrvin hopes to get; bis big line\nof Maurice Richard, Elmer Loch\nand Bert Olmstead ln Ugh gear\nfor Thursday. This lino has only\nscored one goal In the scries to fer,\na marker by Olmstead In the tecond game at Chicago.\nHowever, Montreal supporters\nbelieve the fickle sophomore jinx\nmay bo the thing that boats Abel's\nteam on Montreal ice.\n' It was Bornle Geoffrlon, Sick\nGamble and Dickie Moore who\nsounded tht knell for Chicago here\nin the list game in Montreal and\nsent the Hawks hOme two games\ndown. \" i\nExhibition Baseball\nN. York (A) 000 010 000 0-1   7   3\nPhil'a (N) .... 100 000 000 1-3   6 .3\nReynolds, Gorman (0) and Silvern;   Simmons,  Drews   (0)   and\nN. York (N) .. 210 210 014rrll 10   2\nCleveland  400 132 011-12 18   2\nMaglie, Lanier (8) Wllhelm (7)\nBowman (8) and Westrum: Feller,\nWilkes (7) Hosklns (9) and Hegan.\nMilwaukee .. 010 100000 0\u20142  9   0\nBrooklyn  .... 000 100 001 1\u20143   7   1\nBuhl, Burdette (10) and Cooper:\nRoe, Meyer. (2) Roebuck (0) and\nCahipanella_\nPittsburgh (B) 2, Pittsburgh (A) 1\nCincinnati 18, Washington 4\nPhiladelphia (A) 8, Ottawa (I) 2\nSt. Louis (N) 12. Atlanta (SA) 4\nCincinnati '(B) 7, Syracuse (I) 4\nBoston 14, Jacksonville (SA) 1\nChicago (N) 8, St. Louis (A) 10.\nCoaches Believe Lady\nLuck Has IJppet Hand\nCominco Fastball\nTRAIL \u2014 Tht Cominco Fastball\nLeague at their annual meeting\nTuesday evening elected Alex Mclnnes president. Pete Mclntyre was\nelected honorary president, Mike\nWolfe vice president and George\nWalton eecretary-treasurer.\nThis year will tee one mort team\nin the loop, as a motion was passed\nto accept a team from Waneta. May\n10 has been set ai the deadline for\nentries into the league.\nNew Rule Year Too\nLate Says Stukus\nTORONTO <CP) - Canadian\nfootball's new forward past rule\ncomes a year too late for Edmonton Eskimos, says Annts Stukus.\nStukus,'on his *ay West to take\ncharge of Vancouver's new football club, paused in Edmonton last\nweek for the Canadian Rugby Union meeting which decided that a\npast doesn't have to cross the line\nof scrimmage to be a forward.\nChief effect of the change Is to\nclassify officially as forwards\nscreen and shoyel passes thrown\nto a receiver 'behind the line of\nscrimmage. They, were permitted\nlast season but when Incomplete\nthe ball could be recovered by the\ndefending team. As forward passes,\nthe passing team retains possession,\nexcept on third down.\nFormer coach, player and sportt\nwriter, Stukus, recalls in the Toronto Star that Edmonton lost possession of the ball at n key moment\nin, the Grey Cup game against Toronto Argonauts. The Eskimos had\nthe ball on the Toronto 18-yard line\nand appeared ready to overcome\na 15-11 deficit. Argos recovered\nand got out of the hole. Under the\nnew rule change, it would have\nbeen ruled an incomplete pass and\nEdmonton. would have kept possession and another try.\nRIAD THI CLASSIFIED  DAILY\nEzzarct Charles Wins\nUnanimous Decision\nSAN FRANCISCO (AP) - For-\nmer heavyweight king Ezzard\nCharles punched his way back into\nchampionship contention Wednesday night when he floored ;Rex\nLayne three times to win an un-\nSTETSON HAT\nThe Stetson \"ctishioned-to-fit\" leather has been\nthe standard of hat comfort for over 70 years.\nEqually popuUr\u2014STETSON MIU.INBRY\nMtmc\n=*=\nanlmous decision over the Lewis-\nton, Utah,; gamester lr^ their\nnationally-televised fight.\nThe former champion was on top\nof hit man as toon as the seventh\nopened. * He smashed Layne's face\nwith lefts and rights and dropped\nhim with n,straight to the nose.\nLayne got up and took the count\nstanding. Hit-face was a mass of\nblood but he fought back gamely.\nHe was groggy from left hooks to\nthe jaw at tho end of the round;\nJust after ' the eighth round\nopened Layne went down to one\nknee from .Charles' steady punching but he was up at once, and the\ncrowd cheered when he put on a\nflurry to temporarily take the\nplay away from, the ex-champ. Hit\nleft eye continued to bleed.\nCharles finished strong in tht\nninth with two. hard rights te the\nJaw and pummeled Layne's body\nwith ,a\u25a0'. two-fisted, attack. Ho hit\nLayne with a sharp left hook at\nthe end of the round;\nLayne went down from a left\nhook to tbe Jaw after wobbling\naround the ring after a terrific\npunching In the 10th. They started\nout by slugging toe to toe but\nCharles quickly assumed charge,\nHis smashing blows made Layne\nwilt\nJust before the round ended Rex\nWent down from the left hook. Tbe\nfight was over just after the\nreferqe started to count.\nGovan Dubbed\nSnooker Champ\nPhil Govan with some remarkable shooting brought the Legion\nSnooker Tournament to a close\nTuesday evening when he took the\nfinal* against Bob Kenzie two\nstraight games lh the best-of-three\nseries.\nBoth gamt* were of championship calibre. Govan and Kenzie\nmatched ahot for. shot, but when it\nwas over Govan had .taken both\ngame* by seven point*, wen with\nthe black beU being gamt bell-\nIn the first game Kenzie took the\nlead, but Govan overtook blm, nnd\nwith the jame seesawing back and\nforth until only, the black ball remained, Kenzie held a plight margin, but Govan with a smart shot\ncut the ball) into tha bottom pocket\nto talc, the game 45-38. Iii the second and deciding game, Kenzie\nonce again went out in front and\nit looked like he might even up\nthe series, btft a string of 17 straight\npoints by Govan got him back in\nthe game. At thi* point Kenzie had\na good chance to wrap the game\nUp, but he missed the pink ball,\nwhich Govan sank to even the\nmatch, This tet the stage for Govan\nto cut the* ball into the corner\npocket. He made no mistake, with\na ptrf ect thot.\nSuccess of the tourney assured\nanother. Jack Brlnley said Wednesday another billiard event would\nbe ln the offing. It was anticipated\nthtt tht entry would be much\nlarger than the 10 of the first tournament.   \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:''\nDenver Readies\nNEW DENVER r- The New Denver Athletic Association at a well\nattended meeting in tho Legion\nHall elected Walter 'Thring os\npresident for the coming year.\nOthert elected were John Teylor\nvice-president ahd H. Dahlle, secretary-treasurer. \u25a0\nThll season will see a threo-\ntesm Junior League set up with\nboys ranging in age from 10 to 15\nfrom New Denver, Silverton and\nHills Siding, A women'i fastball\nteam also Joined and turned their\nfunds over to tho organization. The\nassociation will provide necessary\nuniforms, and equipment for all the\nteams.   >-\u25a0' \u25a0 ,<\u2022' -V  '\nThe association is badly in need\nof funds to carry on their work\nand they expressed the hope of\nsecuring donations for\" carrying on\nthe work..\nFights\nBy The Associated Press\nTAMPA, Fla. \u2014 Willie Pep, 131.\nHartford,  Conn.,  outpointed JOey\nGambino, 133, New York, 10.\nBROOKLYN \u2014 Johnny Saxton,\n140, Brooklyn, outpointed Charley\nWilliams, 132%, Newark, N. J\u201e 10.\nSTOCKTON, Calif. \u2014 Willie\nVaughn, 163, Los Angeles, outpointed Earl Turner, 158, Richmond,\nCalif., 10.\nNEISON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 2,1953 \u2014 11\nTRAP SHOOTERS COMPETE FRIDAY\nThe official opening of the Net-\nton Trap Shooting Club will take\nplace at the CPR flats Friday. The\nshoot tt expected to get under way\nat 11 a.m. and' continue for the best\npart of tbe day.\" .        '\nEntrants need not necessarily be\na member of the club, which now\nhas a membership of 39. The contest will be tn elimination affair\nfor fine prizes. The meet will be\nrun ln the form of a handicap with\ncareful consideration for the novices. Guns will be supplied for\nthose that do not own one.\nWith the completion of this meet\nit 1* expected that the club will \u00ab\nhave shoots every two weeks pos- j\nstbly starting Sunday.\nTho grounds are reported as being In tine condition at a good deal\nof work hat been dont. Last year\na concrete traphouse waa built os\nwell as cement walk*. A new telf-\nangling trap wat also put In. Rod\nMcindoe has been the force, behind\nthe re-establlshment of the sport\nhere.\nIt ls expected the meet will draw\nentries from around tbe district, as\nwell as the Nelson members.\nTrio of Veterans Boost\nBruins' Eapes for Cup\nDETROIT (AP)\u2014Tiatt veterans\nef big-time hockey; fellows whose\ncombined yetrt total 101, stem to\nhave enough skill and stamina tb\nspring the most startling Stanley\nCup playoff upset in years.\nThey art Bolton Bruins. Milt\nSchmidt, 35-year-old centre and\ncaptain, ahd wingers Woody Dumart, 30, and Joe Klukay, 30.\nThe Boston veterans have limited\nthe game's most potent line\u2014Detroit's Gordie Howe, Ted Lindsay\nand Marty. Pavellch\u2014to five goalt\nand five assists in four Stanley\nCup playoff garnet.\nThe Brulm beat the Stanley Cup\ndefenders in their last three starts\n,and need only ono more victory in\ntht best-of-seven' semi-finals to\nmove into the championship round\nagainst either the Chicago Black\nHawks or Montreal Canadiens..\nOver, the regular 70-game season,\ntht Howe-Lindsay-Pavellch line\naccounted for 04 goals and 105 assists. They represent much bf the\nterrific icoring punch thtt enabled\nthe Red Wings to win the last five\nleoguo championships.\nThe once-proud Wings, shoved\nbehind hockey's eight-ball, limped\nback home Wednesday with their\nbiggest headachevln years.\nThe question everybody is asking\naround Detroit is: What htppened\nin Boston?\nTht answer it simple Tht Bruini\nplayed tht pants off tht Red Wingi\nBEG Pool Will Be\nBuilt in Vancouver\nVANCOUVER (CP)-Tht British\nEmpire Games swimming pool now\nwill be built in Vancouver! city\nproper\u2014and not on the, ground of\nthe University of British Columbia,\nsix miles from the city centre.\nPtrk board and game* officials\nagreed Monday to recommend.that\nthe $300,000 pool be located at\neither of two sites\u2014Riley Park or\nMemorial Park South. f   '\nBut before the pool is built, the\nboard-wants the City to apend another $250,000 to enclose the .pobl\nto that lt can be used the year\nround.\nPark, commissioner! agreed to\nmake either site available provided\nthat dty council will submit a separate money bylaw to ratepayer*\nin 'December lor the additional\nfund*.\nand they looked like sure-fire\nchampions in doing it Now they're\nquoted as even money to closo It\nout here Thursday night.\nLynn Patrick'! team his done It\nwith sound, hard-hitting, aggressive hockey.\nBefore tho playoffs started, Patrick said he had a formula he believed would carry his club to victory. The plan looked sick aftertiie f *\nRed Wings rolled to a 7-0 victory.*\nin the opening game.\nBut Patrick didnt let up and\ntald this plan required 100 per.cent..,\neffort by the team, Ho got the co-'\noperation in the next three games,  i\nAll three resulted in Bruin victories\n\u20148-3, 2-1 and 6-2. ,\nLACROSSE\nMEETING\nTHURSDAY  .\n8 P.M.\nROOM A\nCIVIC CENTRE\nR. GAIN\nTAXIDERMIST\nFint Clan Work\nPhone or Send   2\nPHONE- 476-L-3\n1114 Beatty Ave. \u2014 Ntlton, B.C.\nTHIS ADVERTISEMENT 1$ NOT PUBUSHEP OR DISMAYED IV THB-UQUOR CONTROL WARD OR BY\nTHE GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA\n____ |pj ; j , _. ! : .\n..\n\u25a0vtM&i,.\n L\nIV\nL\nA\nB\nN\nE\nR\nHOPE SO'\nSITS THE.\nSPARRING\nPARTNER ,\naoB,\nTOBACCO \\\nRHOtAfO\nSOUNDS \"\u2014-^CWAL-FlBSr AH PICKS A OPPONENT \u00ab*\u00bb\u00bb-yttS->\nHINTEREM1N&. 1 TKEM FOUftLADS AN'THET MULE WILL DO,TO_>\n60 HINTO ^(.A MSHT WORKOUT\u2014 , * ,   ~        ^^T\u2014^\nvour  -^.'CP-a _\u25a0 .\"' ' \/ ^r  \u2014\" \u25a0 -.-\"*'\nHACT\/f Y__\u00a3iim \u00a5   _____ ( ??-vou <3ung grapple with\netc, -V\nK\nti\nG\no\nF\nft.\ne.\nM.\np.\n;.\"l\u00ab_;^7^rtilT^i(HVl^,yeiW^[lr-tti\u00abt.\nB\nu\nz\ns\nA\nw\nY\nE\nR\n\u25a0RTJ.REWEWtftKtWW\nWHY THEY'RE DREtoY.\nAT FIRtriWYBlAMED\nTHE MOSQUITOES,THEM\nOW IN.KT1CIDES.\n\/ITtOOKSUKMJ0B\\ KW WONDEREDTOH.\nFOR A MIEHTI6T.    TOO. WT V.B6HTMJST\nUvHEREDO I FIT IN?7 HfcVE HAO A REASON\nWRMN01N8 MOO.\n, PERHAPS1HERKW0RS\ni UNDER THB SURFACE\n 1SUSF6CT.\n14 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1953\n102\n1 'PFRSON-TO-PiRSONWANTAk\n\\    FOR QUICK RESULTS f\nPhone 144\nDeadline for Classified Ads\u20145 p.m.\nPhone 144\nHELP WANTED\nYoung Men \u2014\nDo You Desire a Career in\nAdvertising ?\nAs we are expanding our Advertising Department, we have an\nopening for a young man who is\nwilling to learn the newspaper\nadvertising business. He must\npossess the usual attributes ot\nneatness and honesty and also\ntiie ability to meet and work\nwith the public. The opportunity\nin advertising is unlimited tor a\nyoung man with a pleasing personality and a high school education. All applications will be kept\nin strict confidence.\nApply To the-\nADVERTISING MANAGER\nNELSON DAILY NEWS\nHIGH SCHOOL\nSTUDENTS\nAND GRADUATES\nYoung men who left high school\nwithin the past two years with a\ngrade eleven standing or better or\nwill attain such standing by June\nof this year are invited to investigate the opportunities for permanent employment with chances\nfor advancement provided by\n. THE CANADIAN BANK\nOF COMMERCE -\nInquiries may be made by or on\nbehalf of applicants at your local\nbranch of jhe Canadian Bank of\nCommerce or bjUettor to;\nThe Staff Officer,\nThe Canadian Bank of Commerce,\n698 West Hastings Street,\nVancouver 2, B.C.\nWANTED\u2014A SERVICEMAN FOR\npart-time work in the Public\nWorks Garage, Nelson, to work\nbetween the hours of 4 p.m. and\n8 p.m. weekdays. Applicant must\nbe capable of servicing and driving heavy trucks. Apply to Dls-\n, trict Engineer, Provincial Public\nWorks Dept., Court House, Nelson,\nWANTED-rMAN TO TAKE OVER\norchard, pruning. and spraying.\nTake two thirds of apples for\nwages. Phone 462-L-2 after 6,\nWANTED - PLUMBERS AND\nstearalitters, good mechanics. \u2014\nApply Whittick Bros., Lethbrldge,\nAlberta.\nWANTED-2 EXPERIENCED ME-\nchanics. Apply Box 358, Nelson\nDally News. -       ' ' * \u25a0',',- \"'\nWANTED\u2014-PART-TIME JANITOR.\nPensioner preferred. Phone 293,\nbusiness Opportunities\nFOR SALE - RADIO APPLIANCE\nsales and service. Gbod stock\ntubes and parts. Complete modem equipment including sedan\ndelivery. Apply Box 364, Nelson\nDaily News. ,.\nAOENTS WANTED\nEARN UP TO $15 DAILY SELLING\nSuper-Sox. Amazing one year\nguarantee. Also guaranteed nylons,7 latest sweaters. No investment. Free sales kit; or send $5.00\nfor master sales kit with samples.\nSuper-Sox Canada, 18 York St.,\nHamilton, Ont ,\nsituations wanted\nFIREPLACES. CHIMNEYS, BRICK\nwork and block work. A-l work-\nmanshlp. Box 461, Dally News.\nBOATS AND ENGINES\nSNAP: 22-6 H.P: EVINRUDE. FAST,\nperfect shape. New rings. Used 3\nseasons. Contact Jim Harvey, c\/o\nGllkers' Men's Wear, Nelson. \u2014\nPhone 1288-L after 6 p.m\nFOR SALE - CAR-TOP BOAT\nwith car top carriers and oars. $75,\nPhone 1477-X.\nBUSINESS AND    ;\nPROFESSIONAL  DIRECTORY\nA88AYER8 AND MINE\nREPRESENTATIVES\nC W. WIDDOWSON & CO., AS-\neayers. 301 Josephine St., Nelson,\nH. S.,ELMES, HOSSLAND, B, C.\nAssayer, Chemist, Mine Rep,     '\nBULLDOZING, TRUCK HAULING\nBULLDOZING, TRUCK HAULING,\nsand and gravel. Day, hour or\ncontract. H. Harrop, Phone 117.\nENGINEER8 AND SURVEYORS\nBOYD C AFFLECK, 218 GORE ST..\nNelson, B.C. Surveyor, Engineer.\nMACH|NI8T8\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine Shop. Acetylene and\nelectric welding, motor rewind*\ning. Phone 593. 324 Vernon St\nFOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS\nGOOD USED FIR, TIMBERS -\nHalf price. 12 8\" x 14\", from 24'\nto 30' long; 10 6\" x 8\" from 15' to\n16*. long; 9 14\" x 16\" cedar piling,\n13' long. Large quantity wood\nstave pipe; 16\" diameter, $1.00 per\nft.; 19\" diameter, 50c per ft. Write\nBox 1418, Rossiand, B.C,\nPIPE - FITTINGS .- TUBES -\nSpecial low prices. Active Trading Co., 935 E. Cordova St; Vancouver.\nMOFFATT ELECTRIC RANGE,\ncottage style; Duo-Therm heater\nwith blower. Phone 890-L.\n-M-wtt latin Jfatta\nClassified Advertising Rates:\n16c per Une first insertion and\nnon-consecutive insertions\nlie line per consecutive inser-\n.. tion after first insertion\n48c Une for 6 consecutive insertions ' ,.\n$1.56 line for month (26 consecutive insertions)'. Box numbers lie extra. Covers  any\nnumber of insertions.      .  \u2022. \\\nPUBLIC (LEGAL) NOTICES,\n\u2022 TENDERS, etc\u201420c per line,\nfirst insertion, 16c per Una\neach subsequent insertion.\nALL ABOVE RATES LESS\n10%; FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSubscription Rates!\n(Net More Than Listed Here)\nBy carrier, per week,\n\u25a0'! in advance           .30\nBy carrier\/per year ........ $15.60\nUnited States, United Kingdom:\nOne month \u25a0 ...$ 1.25\nThree months    3.75\nSix- months :..-...   7.50\nOne year  15.00\nMail in Canada, outside Nelson:.'\nOne month ......:.... \" 1.00\nThree months    2.75\nSix.months ....'.*.    5.50\nOne; year 10.00\nWhere extra postage Is required,\nabove rates plus postage.\nDAILY CROSSWORD\n1. Receptacles\n6. Lair\n9. Regret\n10, Region\n12. River (Bur,.\n13. One who\nearns\nloVMany\n16. Catalogue\n17. Perform\n18. Coo)ing '\ndevices\n19. Eskimo toot.\n20. Emits, vapor\n23. Malt\nbeverages\nH,- Large\nartery of\nheart\nIS. Cleanse   ,.\nofsoap\n!6.Kiss(diaL.\n27. Bog\n28. Anger\n29. CSps\n30. Sodium\n(sym.)\n31. Stinging\n. insect\n32. Royal Air\nForce\n\/abbr.)\nSo. Ducks\n37. Fftss .'\n(hyphen*\n38. A social\n* climber\n39; City (Eng.)\n41. Half ems\n42. Fathers\nDOWN\n1. Yield\n2. Mimicked\n1. Varying\n1 weight\n(India)\n4. Half an em 20. Belonging\n5. Beer mug* to aTexos\n0. Long.mio- river.;\naile 21. Historical\nweapon French .\n7. Sea eagle !     region\n8. Unncces. 22. Scottish-\nsary' *-\u2022 Gaelic:\n9. Petty 23. Ventilate*\nquarrel 25. Play'    '   ' __\t\n11. Stirs up boisterously                   ,.   4-i\n14. Beast of 27. Collects             YeHertay'e Answer\nburden 29.Black    ,\n16.Tibetan , viscous          84.Because\npriest' substance       36. Put on, aa\n18. Oily 31. Networks            clothes\nsubstance! 32. Method bf      37. Thrice\n19. Forearm  \u2022 learning             (mus.)\nbone        , 33. Fruit drinks   49. Greek letter\namii-ia BBoaa\nmaisi- Mnnaiai-ii\nauri loaara ai\naamaas aaaa\nuna hes\nSIBB-   lillWHHIS\natum :-MflH an\nnil a_H_i aniH\n^wiiinnni 'iiiaftn\nHinaaa asuss\nraaE   HHH\nm\n15\n-r\nVa\nI\ni\nYA\nA\nI\n29\n1\n1\nm\nw\ni\n1\nw\nIT\nI\n1\n1\n37\nVa\nA\nn\n'A\nOAILTCRVPTOQUOTB\u2014Here's how to work it:\nAXYDLBAAXR\nhtONOrEIiLOW\nOno letter simply stands for another. In thla example A Is used\nfor tho three Vt, X for the two O'a, etc. Single lettera, epos-\ntrophies, the length ond formation et the words are all hints.\nBach day the code letters arc different\nA Cryptogram <HnMtoa\n\u2022\u00bbW,* T    T W \u2022 T Ii R J, .;.\u00bb.\u00ab W    W\u2022\u25a0 *itt    A 1 \u00ab\nttitiri\u25a0--.'.. K1      T\u00abIIH     TWII.KI\nTwa\u00bbTi.it*\u00bb w\u00abtfc A-tmnt!is-\u00bb\u00bbp\u00bbt_.\/\nYesterday's Ciygtmeetet FOR EVERY PRINCIPLE CONTAINS\nmrcSELFTHEG-mM8 0rAPROTHSCY-O0iERIDGR\npswsmin tr n-s n*wt*t tt*m*ttt.\n. I' -''o'''\nMcCLARY KITCHEN STOVE, OIL\nheater, small electric stove. \u2014\nPhone 1497-Y.\nCRESS WART \"REMOVER -\nLeaves no scars. Your Druggist\nsells CRESS.\nFOR SALE - 3-SPEED BICYCLE,\nRCA Victor portable. Any reasonable offer. Phone 352-L.\nKIRBY- VACUUM CLEANER -\nUsed 1 month. Priced for quick\nsale. Box 805, Daily News.\n(Continued In Next Column)\nFOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS\n(Continued) .* ;\nFOR SALE-BOYS' BIKE, BABY\nbuggy. Phone 1287-L.\nFOR SALE-3-PIECE CHESTER-\nfield set; $15. Apply 621 Innes St\nMICRONIC HEAtllNG AlfiS.-\nWrlte PO Box 39. Nelson. B.C.\nWANTEp,  MISCELLANEOUS\nTOP MARKET PRICES PAID FOB\nscrap. Iron, steel, brass, copper,\nlead, etc. Honest grading. Prompt\npayment made. Atlas Iron & Metals Ltd., 250 Prior St., Vancouver,\nB.C. Phone Pacific 8357.\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP uttftAL\nor Iron  Any quantity Top price\n. paid. Active Trading Compaay,\n918 Powell St., Vancouver, B.C\nCEDAR POLES\n. and   lengths.\nProducts Ltd\n- ALL CLASS6H\nKootenay   Forest\nA   MEDIUM  TO   LARGE   BAlW\ncrib, Phope,816-L-3.        ,',-\"\nFARM\/GARDEN AND\nNURSERY\nFOR SALE \u2022\n476-R-l.\n: TOP SOIL.;PHONi\nON THE AIR\nCKLN PROGRAMS\n1240 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u2014News\n7;05\u2014Breakfast With Boates\n7:15\u2014Sports News\n7:20\u2014Breakfast With Boates\n7:30\u2014News \u2022\n7:35\u2014Breakfast With Boates\n8:00\u2014News'\n8:10\u2014Sports News\nB:15\u2014Breakfast Club\n8:45\u2014Towler Serenade\n8:55\u2014Sport News\n9:00\u2014Morning Devotions\n9:15\u2014Western Fred     *\n10:00\u2014Riders of the Purple Sage\n1C:15\u2014News\n10:20-Coffee Time\n1045\u2014Musical Kitchen\n11:00\u2014Musical Minutes\n11:15\u2014Homemaker Harmonies\n11:45\u2014Consumers Corner\n12:00\u2014Liberty Special   .\n12:15\u2014Sports News\n12:20\u2014News\n12:30\u2014Farm Broadcast\n12:55-Behind the News\n1:00\u2014Around the Town Part 1\n1:45\u2014Voices of the 'Passion\"\n200\u2014School Broadcast\n2:30\u2014Sentimental Recollections\n(Pacific Standard Time)   ,\nTHURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1953 ..:   )\n3:00\u2014Backgrounder\n3*5\u2014Here's Harmony\n3:15\u2014Sacred Heart\n3:30\u2014Trans-Canada Matinee- \u25a0 , -. >\n4:15\u2014AsjTupes Go By - ,:     '\n4:30\u2014Coronation Story\n4:45\u2014Pacific News    \u2022\n4:55\u2014Report from Parliament HU\n5:00\u2014UN Commentary\n5:05\u2014At Home With theXennicks\n5:30\u2014Spotllte on a Star\n5:50\u2014News   \u2022'*'.\u25a0\u25a0\n6:00\u2014Hit Parade\n6:30\u2014Dollars and Sense\n6:35\u2014Cavalcade of Melody\n7:00\u2014News     .\n7:15\u2014News Roundup\n7:30\u2014Salvation Army\n8:00\u2014Citizen's  Forum\n8:45V-Talk \u2014\u25a0 On Radar\n9:00\u2014Vancouver Concert Orch.\n9:30r-Winnlpeg Theatre\n10:00\u2014News\n10:15\u2014Midweek Review\n10:30\u2014Hawaii Calls\n,10:35\u2014Starlight Ballroom\n10:45\u2014-Sports Roundup\n11:00\u2014Around the Town Part<t\n12:00-NEWS Night,Cap\nFRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1953\n7:00\u2014News\n7:05\u2014Breakfast With Boates\n7:15\u2014Sports News     .\n7:20\u2014Breakfast With Boates\n7:30\u2014News  .       '.,,';:, .\n7:35\u2014Breakfast With Boates\n7:45-Rise 'N' Shine\n8:00\u2014News   * ',-\"\n8:10\u2014Sport News\n8:15\u2014To Be Annou'iieed\n8:45\u2014Towler Serenede\n\u25a09:00-?Morning Devotions\n9:15\u2014The Passion\n9:30\u2014Western Fredii.\n10:00\u2014Sons of the Pioneers\n10:15\u2014Good Friday Program\nll:00-Shut-ln Shoy?;,.\n11:15\u2014Homemaker Harmonies\n11:45\u2014Consumer's C6mer\n12:00\u2014Liberty Speqlal .\n12:15\u2014Sports News\n12:25-News ' n>'\n12:30\u2014Famous Voic^Ei.\n12:55\u2014Behind the News\n1:00\u2014Around the Town\u2014Part 1\n1:45\u2014Voices of the \"Passion\"\n2.-00\u2014Melody Mattiiee '\n2:30\u2014Sentimental Recollections\n3:00\u2014Backgrounder\n3:65\u2014Here's Harmony      '\n3:15\u2014Sacred Heart\n3:30\u2014Trans-Canada Matinee\n4:15\u2014Roadshow :;\n4:30\u2014Sleepy Time Story Teller\n4:45\u2014Pacific News\n4:55\u2014Report From Parliament HU\n5:00\u2014UN Commentary\n5:05VRawhide\n5:30\u2014Spotlight on a Star\n5:40\u2014Sports News\n5:50\u2014News\n6:00\u2014Christian Science\n6:15\u2014Bill Good'\n6:30\u2014A Ivfan and His Magic\n6_35\u2014Cavalcade fo Melody\n7:00\u2014News\n7:15\u2014News Roundup\n7:30\u2014Musical Show\n8:00-;-Music and Reverie .\n8:30\u2014Vancouver Theatre\n9:00\u2014Lenten Chorale\n9:30\u2014Armdale Chorus\n9:45\u2014A Year to Remember\n10:00\u2014News\n10:15-Talk .\"  '\n10:30\u2014Hawaii Calls ,    *\n10:35-StarUght Ballroom '\n10:45\u2014Sports Roundup\n11:00\u2014Around the Town\u2014Part 1\n12:00-NEWS Night Cap\n'   CBC PROGRAMS\n(Pacific Standard Time)\nFRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1953'\n:0O\u2014Fisherman's Broadcast and      2*0\u2014Request Roundup\nMarine Weather\n:15\u2014Musical Minutes\n:30\u2014News I      .    .\n':35\u2014Musical * Mtautes.\n:40-iMorning Devotions\n:55\u2014Musical March Past\n:00\u2014News\n:10-Here's Bill Good\ni:15\u2014To Be Announced\n:00\u2014BBC News\n15\u2014The Sassion .\n:30\u2014Morning Concert\n:00\u2014Morning Visit\n:15\u2014Organ Recital\n:30\u2014Schubert Mass in G\n:00\u2014Kindergarten of thr Air\n15\u2014A Man and His Music\n15\u2014News\n25\u2014Showcase\n30\u2014Famous Voices\n65\u2014Five to One\n00\u2014Afternoon Concert\n:45\u2014The Passion\n2:30\u2014Easy Listening\n3?00\u2014Brave Voyage\n3:15\u2014Musical Program\n3:30-Trons-Canada Matinee\n4:15\u2014To Be Announced*.\n4:30-Sleepytime StoryteUe*\n4:45\u2014Newi\n4:55-^Spotlight    ','\n5:00\u2014UN! Commentary-      '\n5:05\u2014Rawhide        .\n5:30-Music by Eric Wild\n8:00-Jo Stafford Show    '.\n6:15\u2014BID 3ood Sports\n8:30\u2014Missa Pro Defunctle\n7:00\u2014News     ;\n7:15\u2014News Roundup \u25a0\u25a0-\"\u25a0\u25a0\n7:30\u2014Toronto Symphony\n8:30\u2014Vancouver Theatre\n9:00\u2014Lenten Chorale\n9:30\u2014Armdale Chorus\n9:45\u2014A Year to Remember\n10:00\u2014News\n10:15-Talk\n10:30\u2014Parade of Choirs\nSATURDAY, APRIL A, 1953\n7:00\u2014Fisherman's BrgarVast\n7:'5\u2014Musical Minutes\n7:30\u2014News\n7:35\u2014Musical  Minute-:\n7.40\u2014Morning Devotions\n7:55\u2014Musical   March  Past\n8:00\u2014News '.\n8:10\u2014Bill Good Sporta;.\n8:15r-Hits and Encores\n8:30\u2014Program Resume\n9:00-BBC News\n9:15\u2014Saddle Serenade\n9:30\u2014Stamp Club\n9:45\u2014Songs of the West\n10:00\u2014Children- Musical Theatre\n10:80\u2014World Church News\n10:45\u2014News\n10:55\u2014Weather\n11:00\u2014Metropolitan Opera\n2:00-Ballet Club\n3:00\u2014News\n3:10-Weekend Listening\n3:15\u2014This^Week\n3:30\u2014Music From the Films\n4:00\u2014John Fisher\n4:15\u2014Sports College\n4:30\u2014Roy Rogers Show ''*\"'.-\n6:00\u2014Talent Scouts\n5:30\u2014Piano Playhouse\n6:00\u2014News\n0:05-N.H.L Hockey\n7:30\u2014Organ Music     *\n8:00\u2014Share the Wealth\n8:30\u2014Prairio Schooner\n9:00\u2014Symphony Orch.\n10:00\u2014News\n10:15\u2014Canadian Short Stories\n10:30\u2014Dancing Party\n\u25a0'\n'\n '^-w^^^\nwmml:\n9o3\nOTI_.II MIS\nPERSONAL\nptrson-to-pfrson want ads\nFOR QUICK RFSUlfS f\nPhone 144\nDtodllnt lor Clot-lfled Ada\u20145 p.m.\nPhone 144\nRENTALS\nFOR RENT\nOFFICE SPACE\n\"    OR STORE\nWrite S. Maco, 554-B Stanley\nBt., Nelson, B.C.,-or phone 429-L\nbetween 5 and 1 p.m, i -\nm^,.... m _ .* - '&j\u00bbi&***0)*i**^**\nWANTED TO RENT\nHouse with one or two bed-\n. rooms by couple without children Pleaie Phohe Mr. Lome .\nKennedy, 144 or 13B0-X.\nOUR   HOBBY    IS   LANDSCAPE\n: gardening. We want to rent a 2\nor  3-bedroom \u2022 house.   Phone   1,\nNelson. \t\nCompletely fur^isHEd\nhome to rent. Reasontble price\n. to careful tenanti. Apply Box\n6688, Dally News\nSleeping room, hot and\ncold water, weekly or monthly\nrate. Allen Hotel, 171 Baker St\nPhone 889\nI6R RE^T- HOUSEKEEPING\nrooms with genera] heat Phone\nNorth Shore Motel   Phone 1884\nWANTED -2 OR 3-ROOM SUITE\nfor couple with 1 child. Ph. 781-Y.\nHOUSEKEEPING ROOM FOR\nrent Phone 888-Y titer 6 pjn.\nPROPERTY. HOUSES. PARMS\nETC. FOR SALI\nBungalow Type Home\n1. Cement foundation, hot-air furnace (stoker). 3 lovely corner\ngarden lots; excellent location.\nfunJ cash wiU $8550\nhandle. Price  \u2022e-v-w\nVery Nice\nAll Year Round Home\n'.* 6 Miles on North Shore. Lake\n;  \u00bb.^..._....$6300\n3 BSdroorrf Home \u2022\nS. Furnace, stone foundation and\ngood, basement. 3, corner,lots,.\"\none of best locations. ,(Good\nfamily home.) Excep- <tfi_?fl(V.\ntionaUy good terms.   <atMVtP-\nA Very Nice\nAll Year Round\nBungalow Home\ngarage. \u2014\n$4500\n(^Attractive grounds, garage. \u2014'\nBalfour; 8 miles fn     ~\nlake. Some terms.\nI. Vt Acre; adjoining highway, 6\nmiles. Good building site.\n0. Stucco Home with Durold roof.\nFull plumbing, oil furnace, polished floors. Some S__l_.^_l\nterms. Price ..  .. V*OW\n3 Bedroom Bungalow\n1. 1.17 Acres, 1 mile from'Willow\n'   Point. All modem, conveniences.\nThis needs-some attention ahd\nrepairs, but very good location.\njjg_8\u00a3 .$5500\nt, 1 Acre. Water available, near\nNorth'Shore highway. No Lake\nfrontage; and\nSmart Cottage   '\n0. Balfour. Nice lake frontage.\nModern conveniences; fireplace.\n$2000 cash will til Aft\nhandle. Price  '.. <P*\u00bb'VU\nCASH BUYERS WAITING\nLIST WITH US TODAY.\nC.W.Appleyard\n& Co. Ltd.\nReal Estate        .-\u2022\u25a0*'\nfire, Care and General Insurance\nEstablished 40 Yetrt\n302 Baker St. Phohe 200\n\u2022Snap for Cash\nA 4_-acre ranch, all cleared.\n1 acre under alfalfa, 4-room cottage-type house, woodshed, workshop; 2\" centrifugal water pump.\nLarge barn and chicken coop,\ngarage.\nWRITE TO\nP. W. Osachoff\n892 W. 6th Ave., Vancouver 9, B.C.\n_.\u2014_\u25a0_* _*\u00bb . _ -\u00ab\u00bb_\nFOR SALE, EIGHT MItES WEST\nof Nelson on Highway\u201420 acres;\ntwo-room dwelling; excellent location for roadside business* -\n' Phone 2847 or write A. A Lambert Kinnaird, B.C.\nINDIGESTION, NERVotjS, A(Sfl>.\ngassy, tick, lour or painful stomach quickly relieved with WILD-\n*R'S STOMACH POWDER. U\nEvery drug store in Ctnada sells\nWILDER'S. 79f and \u00bb1,89.\nfoORTH SHORE, 5-ROOM MOD-\nerr. House' for solo, tnd approx,\n1 acre cleared ahd wooded level\nland. Ideal location, about 8 miles.\nCash $7800. Terms $7000. Box 550,\nDally News.    \u25a0\n(Continued in Btext Column)\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nETC, FOR SALE\n(Continued)  ''..'.\nRESIDENTIAL LOTS FOR SALE\nIn Salmo, all high, dry and level\nCloso to storo and ichool. Cash\nor \"terms. Clelr' tttlei Issued immediately R H Street Salmo.\nBC\nI-r'SALe-Hi UM mm koo-\ntenay Bay: 64.4 acres of land on\nmain highway. Ltkt frontage; 10\nacres cleared;.fruit trees. L. De*\nmore, 1189 Pine Avenue, Trail,\n2-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE AT\nSalmo. V. mile put new school.\nPrice $1350 Cash $400 plus termt.\nE Hirmer. Salmo, B.C\n3-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE AT\n\"Salmo. V. mile past new school.\n$1380. Cash $400 plus terms. A\nFisher. Salmo.\nUNFINISHED HOtlSE FOR SALE.\n24 x 32; three bedrooms. Upper\nFairview. $2700. Apply Box 507,\nDallv News.\nWANTED TO BUY\u2014VACANT LOT\nIn or near Nelton, Box 842, Dally\nNews.\nFOR' SALE - 5 ACRES LAND,\ncheap, at Wlnlaw, B.C. Apply\nHall, 816 Gordon Rd\u201e Nelson.\nFOR SALE - 20 ACRES SOME\ngood timber. Apply H. Richard-\nion Port Crawford, B.C.\nMRS. E. R. JONES' PROPERTY\nfor sole on the North \"Shore. Particulars: phone 1J8-L.\n2   ORCHARD   BUILDING   LOTS,\n\u25a0 Gyro Park district. Phone 1472-Y\nafter 8 p.m.\nfffiR sALi-HOUSE IN VILLAGE\nof Salmo. For further Information write P.O. Box 118.-Salmo.\nMODERN 8 BEDROOM HOME\nborne tor sale. Apply Box 6887,\nDally News, \u25a0.-.',\nlot F6p dAtS -bdbb LocA^\nHon   Aoolv 1019 Latlmei' St\nAUTOMOtlVE\nMOTORCYCLES,   BICYCLES\nNEW 1953\nAUSTIN A-30\nIMMEDIATE DELIVERY\n, NEW 1953 ~\nAUSTIN A-70\n\u20141MMEDIATE DELIVERY\n1951 Studebaker Sedan\n1950 Pontjac Sedan\n1949 Dodge Sedan\n1947 DeSoto \"Sedan      V\n1946.FordI Fordor       -,:   ,\n1941 Oldspnoblle Sedan\n1937 Plymouth Sedan-.'->\n1937 Ford'Tudor .\n1938 Pontiac Sedan\n1952' Ausfjh Somerset;\n1951 Austin Devon\n1$50 Austjti Devon .;\n1949 Austin Devon\n1951 Ford Prefect\n1949 Ford-Prefect\nCommercials\n-   '        NEW*\nAUSTIN COUNTRYMAN\n1951 Studeboke'r Pickup\n1951 Ford Pickup\n1951 Austin Panel\n1950 Austin Pickup\n1950 Austin, Countryman\n1950 International Pickup\n.1949 Ford Panel\n.1947 G.M.C. 3,Ton\n;--..   Flat Deck.\n1947 Mercury 3 Ton\nHojst and Box.\nSPOT CASH\n*   \"for\nLAT6 MODEL CLEAN CARS\nTERMS and.TRADES   -\n.-EMPIRE'\nMl\nPhone 1135   803 (Jaker St.\nNELSON, B.C.-,'\nirs.HEfus   ..'\u25a0\u25a0': *.\nFhe New Matchless Super Clubman.\nDrop in and tee this Br)tlah Betuty\ntt \"The Shop of Friendly Service'\n'    KOOTENAY MOTORCYCLE\n'      SALES AND SERVICE\nBoK 880 - Phone Sflfti \u2014 Castlegar\nChief motorcycle. Sell fbr $650.00\nor trtde for car or truck. Apply\nJ. Kuppenbender, Rainbow,Service, Klmberley, B.C,\nnd 2 VON CftEA?. *rRtKJJ-, 'itAT\ndeck, overhauled motor, good\nlhape. Price $700.00. Mike Plctin,\nWinlaw, B.C,\n(Continued in Next Column!\nAUTOMOTlVI\nMOTORCYCLES,   BICYCLES\n(Continued) ' -.\nHEN^J's\nDROP IN\nFOR A\nDEMONSTRATION\n1950 Chevrolet Sedan'\n1949' Chevrolet Aerosedan\n1947 Mercury Tudor\n1946 Dodge Sedan\n1950 Austin Sedan\n1951 Ford Prefect O\n1949 Ford Prefect    '\n'1950 Morris Oxford\n1940 Studebaker Sedon\n1937' Oldsmobile Sedon;\n1936 Chevrolet Sedan\n1934 Chevrolet Coupe\n1,934 Ford Sedan\n1934 Dodge Sedan\n1937 Pontiac Sedon\n1951 Mercury Pickup\n1950 International Pickup\n1950 Austin Pickup ,\n1946 Chevrolet Pickup.\n1946 GMC Panel    '..'...\n1950 Austin'Panel\n1939 Ford Sedan Dely.\n' WE DEAL FOR CASH\nTERMS AND TRADES\nyS&rmm. \u2022\u25a0\"'\nStreet\n\/Motors\"\n518 yernon St., Phone 1661\n.:   nelson; b.c.:\"\nrepossessed\nwhat offers?\n1947 3-TON MERCURY\nf LAT DECK     -*\n1941. J.-TON FQRD PANEL\n1947 CHEVROLET SEDAN\n. Has been rolled.\nTraders' Finance s\nCorporation Ltd.-\n525 Vernon St., Phone 1690\n'    GOOD SELECTION ..\nNew - -Uied\ntnd* -\nBlket  ' Trlket\nEDEY'S CYCLE SHOP.\nlft4^ C>_.Vi'F-EBi-tlNE, .-book\nDcdnh. Near' perfect . condition.\n38,000 original miles. $1175.00. \u2014\nPhone 1472-Y after 5 p,m.\nWILLYS JE-P,. WITH $1000.00\nworth of farm equipment to fit.\nFull price $1605, Very easy terms.\nH. D. Bargery, Nakusp, B.C.\nSUIiO.OO CREDIT NOTE FOR SALE\nat $50.00 discount. Can be applied\nto hew or Used car at Empire\nMotor!. Phone 712-R.\nFOR SALE- '46 FORD COUPE.\nExcellent condition, 24,000 miles;\nradio, heater, spotlight. Ph. 850-R.\n1051   CHEV.   2-DOOR   .5EDAN\nLow _I__W!_________?\nBOY'S.BIKE. FOR SALE-PHONE\n248-l.. \"'. ?\u2022';-;;\u25a0\u25a0.\nLIVESTOCK, P6ULTRY AND\n7 FARM SUPPLIES, ETC.\nHIOH QUALITY CHlCK\u00ab--R,0.(>.\nbred Leghorn!, tls6 R.O.P. sired\ngrades of Leghorns, New Hampshlres, Leghorn-Hampshire'. cross.\nBuy our chicks and follow pur'\ndirections how to 'raise them and\nkeep them for complete success.\n28 yean' experience with chicki\nand poultry. Apply our. agent,\nNelion Farmeri- \"_>'*_'.-vSupply,\nNelson, or wrltt direct to New\nSiberia Forms, -N. Bqlnkshin,\nR:R. 3, Chilllwack, B.C.\nBUY'YOUR BABY CHlC-iS1 THIS\nyear from the Appleby Poultry\nFarm, Mlnloh City. B.C  We have\nover 7000 extremely healthy tnd\nproperty conditioned Breeders on\nour own form Our baby chicki\nart produced Only from our own\nstock in Whit* Leghorns, mitt\nRookt Ntw Hampshlres tnd\nCrosses Catalogue On request\n*_h*SAUi.-\\^-VB.*\u00bb'.E6o\u00ab\nhty, alfalfa, clovar tnd local grasi\nall mixed; Phont 402-L-2...\nfoa flAu-c6w,.:j-st. gh-sa-\nened; 3rd calf, Apply Vied F1U1-\npoff, Shorelcrei^_B,C*\nFOR SALE\u20143 FRESH COWS; lit\ncalf. Apply S; Konkln, Tarrytj-\nBABY    GOATS    FOR    SALE\n; Phone 168S-R-1.\nMACHINERY\n','.-.'   For;;''       .\":\u2022 ...\nTOP QUALITY\nFARM'EQUIPMENT\nSEE AND DRIVE\nTHE ALL NEM\nCockshutt \"20\" Tractorj>;\nWith Three-Way Live Hydraulio\n1-2 Plow Size. '\nCockshutt \"30\" Tractor .\nWith the Original Live-Power\nTake-Off and  Hydraulic\n2-3 Plow 8lze\n18 Modeli to Choose From\nCoqkshutt \"1230\",\nHydraulic Rear Mounted and\nTrailing Speed Plows.\n. 1, i and 3 Furrow. Choice of\nEight Types Moldboardsr and\n\u25a0\", \u25a0 Shares.. ,_\u25a0:,\nCockshutt \"6\" and \"16\"\nDisc Harrow! From 0 Ft., 22\nBlades, to 10 ft., 40 Blades.\n\u00a3ockshutt\"14A\" Cultivator\nWith Mechanical or Hydraulic\n-       Lift. 1.\nCockshutt \"5\" and \"6\"\nSpreaders-\n\/        On Steel or Rubber.\nHone or Tractor Hitch.   '.';\nCockshutt Farm Equipment\nImplement and Tractor Tires\nWith Cockshutt's NEW UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE Fit All\nMakes of Farm Equipment and\n\u2022 Tractori.    :\nThe ONLY TIRES With This\n\u2022     \u25a0 Guarantee.-\nSpecify Cockshutt Tires on Your\nNext Purchase.\nMade by.\nCockshutt Farm Equipment Ltd.\nManufacturers of Canadian Farm\nEquipment tor 114 Years.\nNelson\nFarmer's\nSupply Ltd.\n524 Railway St. Phono 174\n'Nelson, B.C.       \">&'\u25a0* '\u2022\u25a0\u25a0>\nFARMERS\nSEETHE NEW\nMcCormick\n.'Farm\nFormal! \"Cub\" Tractors\nMechanical Control\n$975.00\nHydraulic Control\n$1144.00\n12\" Plow  .\n'$72.20\n5' Side Mower\n$120.00\n4' Tandem Disc\n$176.65\nRow Cultivator\n$78.00\nSprlng-Topth\nCultivator\n$,78.00\nGrading and\nLevelling Blade\n$70.20\nJ-qritiall \"A\" Tractor\nHydraulic Control;'.\n$1725.00\nVV-4 Standard\n**-\nTractor\n$2250.00\n& Equipment Co.\nPHON* 1400       NELSON, B.C.\nRdmp Body and\nFender Works\nDEALERS FOR\nBRADEN and TULSA\n-, TRUCK WINCHES\nFOR EVERY APPLICATION\nt to U0 Tom Capacity\n' Nelton.'I..G.\nPhone 195 \u2014 650 jpsophino St\n\u201e PRICES ON APPLICATION\nWA,WANE8A. M.UTIIA1   FlBt IN\n*i'cnn\u00ab ('it   D  L  Kert   Alftit.\nM..viKH. HOTEL OPPOSITE CPR\nDepot Clean rooms end .'reason\nable rnic.   Vonciinvei   BC\nELDERLY' MAW -W-SK-S, AC-\nguaintepce of lady ln her slxllee\nfor friendship tnd correspond-\nonce. Box 853. Dnilv News,:\nA110 ffb O {! 8 ' ABI!M\u00ab!B8BS\nAleno Club meets Tu?s tnd Frl..\n425 Baker St,, Nelion Write PO\n' Bpx MB* '**:.' .'-.. .\nLOST AND FOUND\nLOST-BLUE BUDOIB HlRD. IN\nvicinity of Morgan St. Ph. 1492-Y.\nrpROH-TO STOCKS\nNATIONAL MACHINERY CO.\n.,\u25a0,\u25a0-\u25a0\u2022-;   XlMIOTD, \\\\': .\"..\nDISTRIBUTORS  FQR.  MINING.\nSAWMILL, LOOaiNQ AND\nCONTRAG^OR8\u2022\u25a0 EQUIPMENT\nEnquiries  Invited\nGranville Island. Vancouver I, B.C\nGOOD BALED HAY FOR SALE\u2014\nApply P. J.Poinikoff, Appledale',\ne-cm. piBSfiL T?s(pBfifiJH_f\nenglner belt pulley drive* Low\ndown payment or cheap fdr cash.\nDoy^Ie drum winch, ,05% new;\nhtlf price, Btyei Equipment i Co..\nCranbrook, B.C.   '-\nBuy,\n, Trade the Clattlfled Wty\n(Closing Prices)\nMINES' \".\nAcadia Uranium\t\nAkaltchtl'-''..' \t\nAmerican Y K\t\nAnglo' Huronlah\t\nArmistice \u201e\t\nAtlas Y'K .,\t\nAumaque .._.,\nAiinor    ......:\t\nBtgtmte ........\u201e._..\t\nBarymln -,. \u201e...,.^..._\u201e_\u201e\nBase Metali\t\nBevcourt       _.;......\u201e..\u201e\u2022\nBldgood Kirk .\u25a0 .'...\u201e.._..\nBobjo. .'\u25a0  ;.; ..,\nBoymar Gold -\t\nBralorne   ,\t\nBreWll R L .'.\t\nBroulan \t\nBuKodison :.:..\u201e...\nBuff olo \u2022 Anli \u25a0....,........:.........\nCalUman,' \" ..',...^_V__..h_.\u201e\nCampbell R L ..........,\u201e\u201e^.\t\nCaribpo -Gold,.....\".-^\t\nCastle Treth ,  ,...'.,\nCentral Pat.,...'..._.._..._.._.,.;\nCentral Poro | ,.,..'.......;~-_;\nCons Golden Arrow,.. '..\nChesklrk     .......: ...;V...--_\nChestervllle ..:.,.: ___L._.\nChimo O ,....,..,__k.'_. .'_..,\nCochcnour  , ....__ _...,\nCom M, It 8 ..:.:.. \t\nConwest ..;'...;\u2014,..___\t\nDeinite ....__\u201e.;.-.\u2122-,._..-;\nDetta r l , .,..:.\u201e_.._::._,..\nDome   ..! .;~~i ^.\t\nDonalda ., ...\nDuvay _\nEast Malartlc   ....\nEastern Metals \u201e\nEast Sullivan ,......,..\u201e\nBlder Gold '...:;..  .......\nEstella ', ..,._\nEureka .  .-. .....\nFalconbrldge  :. \u201e\nFroblsher .-. \t\nGiant Yel  \t\nGillies Lake  _\t\nGod'i Lake _.._. .\nGoldcreit      _\nGold Eagle  \u201e\nGolden Manltou ..........\nHardroek      \t\nHarricana    _.v- __.\nHeath .'. _.,.\nHollinger..: .,'...._.._\t\nHomer Y K -li.g-S\t\nHudson Bay  ; _\t\nInspiration   \u201e.....L.......\u201e\u201e\nInt Nickel\t\nJacknlfe   ___.\u201e\nJack Waite _ _..\nJellicoe   _\t\nJoliet Que \t\nKayrand _ -\t\nKelore    _.._._.\u201e___.._\nKenville   .M \u201e._\t\nKerr Addison   ..__.\nKirk-Hudson Bay \u2014\nKlrkland Ltke^ _\t\nKirk Toi|vrisIte.,..:....- _\t\nLabrador \"',,..,... .._\t\nLake Duftult .-.   _.\nLamaquo  ..; \u201e _\nLeitch\u25a0*,,.,. j...;-....._ ....\nLingman (new)\t\nLouvieourt'..\t\nMacD'onaid    ..; .t,-..i\nMacLeod fock ..r...r_l**-\nMadseii H L .-..;^;..i;.\u201e..t......\nMagnet   ' .-...:..:__.\u201e..._\u25a0..-___,\nMarcus G  :...._..!\nMclntyre  \t\nMining Corp\t\nMoneta   \t\nNegui' :.. ,\t\nNew Alger ..._r.._\nNew Bldlomnque ........\t\nNew Calumet ;..;.___.._.\nNew Goldvue ......._ ..\u2014\nNew Jaion  '.'.'.\u201e;.._ _.......\nNew Lund   ....,._.... .....\nNew Thurboli ..-..-\u2014_._-_\nNipissing - \t\nNoraRda' .....\u201e_r__\t\nNormetali...:.;_.'_..:.:_..~:_..:.,_\nNew\" Lcguerro ........1:........\nNorth Inca  _..._.._......\nO'Brien' ...i.:-....\u201e\u2014,......-\t\nOgarda -\t\nOslsko .....\nPaymaster  _..__...,.-_,\nPitkle. Crow .....  ....\nPioneer \t\nPlacer ^Develop \t\nPowell Rouyn .....' -\nQuebec Lab  \t\nQuebe'c Mtn. _\nQuemdnt ,.  .. _.\nRoche L L i\t\nSan Antonio .-'.: \u2014\t\nShawkey ,  \t\nSherritt Gordori   \t\nSilvermlll-r _.\nSilanco    _\u00bb_u-i.\nRadiore Tlranlunf .\u201e__-_.-.\nStarratt .Olsen ..__.,..._...\nSteeloy ':;.* \u201e.'_..;_..\t\nSteep Rock' __' \u2014\nSylvtnlte _,.......'.\t\nTeck' HUghei .\"\t\nThompson-Lund \t\nTomblll    _.\t\nUnited Keno  :.-.:\u25a0-.\nUpper Canada - -..-\t\nVenturti ,..........,::...:.\t\nVloltmac '.. \u2022 -\nWaite Amulet\t\nOILS\nAnglo Can _\t\nA P Con  -.\u00ab..-..\u2014-..-\nB A Oil _ --\nCal '-t-Ed .'. --.\t\nCalmont ,.. \t\nCentral Leduc\t\nChemical Research ....\nCommonwealth Pete\nDalhouile ..* '\t\nDtctltt     . *\nCentrtl Explorer!\t\nDer Rio ......  .......\u201e\u201e.\nBasttarest         \u25a0'\u2014\nFederated Pete ...-_..,.\nHomft'..  .   \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..:. -w\nImpo.ial Oil :.\t\nInter Pett :,: ;. ,..\u00bb\nKroy \u2022;.,...-...\nMacDougal Segur ......\nNat Pett ,\t\nOkalta  ......\nPacific Pete \t\nRoyallta   .....__\t\n:i7\n.31\n1\/15\n.21-14\n12,89\n,12.4\n.10\n.IS\n2.70\ni .29\n1.47\n,30\n.70\n.11\n.80\n.Wi\n4.30\n.11H\n2.80   -\n, -.11    :\n.78\n\u25a0 .31 ,\n8.78\n: \u2022 1.18\n2.70\n. 1,28\n. --.JI'\n1.08\n.lay,\n\"..\u00abv--\n3.80\nJ 1:40,.\nmst\n\\km\nl*.\u00ab'i;\n21\n21.15\n- Hi\n.45\n2.57\n2.18\n. 5,50.\n,88\n.87\n1.33\n20.25\n7.75\n10:15\n.1014\n. 1.03\n..43\n.10\nv2.70\n..18 '\n,ioy4\n.12V4\n14.78\n.28\n52.00\n3.85\n42.76\n' .12%\n.12\n.15'\n,32\n-10}4\n.19,\n.11-,:\n18.00\n1.0B \u2022-\u2022\n- .85\n: .itvt\n10.00\n1.80\n4.30\n.75\n.38\n.19\n.90\n2.59\n' 1.62\n.12'\n.10\n64.25\n13.65\n\" .48 .\n.15V4\n- 2b\n\u2022 .16\n.   .90   *\n.SS\n.11\n. SI .\n.;i3-\n1.91\n76.50\n2,25\n.14   \u25a0\n-16V4\n-.95\n-io%-\n.59\n.47\n130 .\n1.08\n39.50 .\n1.20\n.11\n1.05\n17.76\n\u2022 .14 '\n2.04'\n.16\n4.90   *\n,. .85\n\".25\"\n.77 ,'\n\u25a0   .25,\n.10 i\n7^5\n1.30\n2.10\n.15%\n,44 j\n9.60\n'1.48 \u25a0:.\n23.00\n2.75\n11.15\n7.10\n.34\n19.36\n12.25-\n,1.65.\n3.95\n1.90 -\n4.35\n.24%\n' .73\n5.25\n3.40\n.11%\n0.90\n10.00\n33.00\n27.00\n1.89\n.20\n2.00\n2.85\n12.85\n13.25\nMarket Trends\nNEW YORKIAP)\u2014 Stfong re-\n<ilstence to t decline developed but\ntbe prices tagged moderately never-\nthelnii. Prices spread out over a\nrente of around two points either\nwty wilh minus signs predominating,\/ \u25a0\u2022'\u25a0\nCanadian Issues were mixed. International Nickel ahd Hiram Wal-\nket loit %, Dlitllltrt Seagram tided*\ntt tnd Mclntyre fill %,-Domt Mines\ntdvtnced %,     &\u25a0:%?\nTORONTO (CP) - Golds gained\ntoward the closo of generally weaker trading.\nThey added mort thin t point on\nthe exchange's Index tftt'r gaining\nsteadily during tht cession, Wostorn\noils weakened, dropping holt tn Index point while Industrials tnd bale\nmetali were mixed to' weoker.\n. kONTREAL (CP) - Prlcw edged lower, after t brief forenoon res-\n(Fits on higher ground.\nBevengei, senior metals, iteeli,\ncarriers tnd banks chalked up fractional losses while miscellaneous industrials, utilities, papers tnd senior\noils wero mixed.\nLONDON (Reuters) \u2014 Afttr t\nmorning of further declines, tridlng took* on t itetdler tppetrtnee\nln tho closing stages.\nEven gilt-edged Issues moved\nlower it flrtt. But by tht close the\nlosses hid been regained. Industrials also rtcovered t good part ot\netrly lotiti.'\nFamous U.K. Bank\nOpens In Montreal\nMNfiON (CP> \u2022\u00a3 Formitlon of t\ncompany, to'take ptrt Iri Ctntditn\ndevelopment ond to assist British\ncompanies ln Canada was announced Wednesday by Htmbroi Bank\nand Harrlsom and Crosfleld, Ltd.\nTht company'! main office will\nbe in Montreal tnd lt will htvt an\nauthorized copltal of $5,000,000.     '\nHarrisons tnd Crosfleld have a\nmerchahtlng organization in Canada. The.announcement said thlt,\ncoupled With Hombros' experience\nln merchant banking^' ihould enable the new company to 'give valuable help to all those who wllh to\nparticipate ln Canadian development\":-    -. ;\nWinnipeg Grain\nWINNIPEG.   (CP)   - Winnipeg\ngrain cash prices: -\nOats, No. 1 feed, 70%.\nBarley, No. 1 feed, 1.49%.\n'\/anrouver Stoeks\n.,--.''    (Closing Prices)\nWINES\nBeaver Lodge  .....\nBralorne  ..\nCariboo Gold _ ~\t\nEetella    \t\nGolconda .'. \u2014\u2014,.._.\u2014\nGrandview\nGiant Mascot \t\nHighland Bell\t\nPec East Gold\t\nPend Oreille  _\nPioneer Gold ......\u2014\nPremier Border .......\nQuatslno\t\nReeves MacDonald.\nSheep Creek \u201e.,, .,..\nSherrlt Gordon ...\u2022\u25a0\u2022\nSilver BJdge\" :\u25a0: ........\nSilver Standard \t\nUtlca ..;  ..............\nVanandt'... _.\nVan Rol'\t\nWestern Uran\t\nYale ....\nOILS      ,       .     ,\nAnglo Can  .-._...\nA P Corti  -\nCal te Ed t. _..\nCalmont \t\nMercury \t\nNational Pete ........\nOkalta Com  _.\nPacific Pete  \u2014\nRoyaltte ..:.-..:...-.\u201e\u2014\n\u2022Vanaltt  ,\u201e     ....\u00ab_\nVulc'ari .      *\t\nINDUSTRIALS\nCapital Estates \t\n1,48\n4.20\n1.15\n.65\n.18\n.20\n.46\n.35\n.09 .\n5.00\n2.00\n.07%\n.42%\n160\n.80\n4.75\n.13\n\u00bb.W\n* .01%\n.02%\n.08%\n175, -\n.82\n7.10  :\n. ,34\n12.00\n1.65'\n.20\n2.00\n2.85\n12.75\n16.00\n.80\n\"'**-,\n19.25. |\nRoxana      -...-\nUnited Oils _....._..._-\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbitlbi,  -.      &cal\nAlgoroa Steel     ,- ._\t\nAluminum .,,'.... \u2014 -,.\nArguS^-..'. :.:..'v-~\t\nAtlas St\t\nBell Telephone\t\nBrazilian   '; i -\nB C Elec pfd ......\t\nB e Elec l-; ....:  \t\nB C Forest - \t\nB C Packer! A _........._....-\nB C Packers B \t\nB C Power A \t\nB C Power B .'_ ~\nCan Malting .........\u2014 \u2014\nOan Ptclierj B ......~\t\nCan Breweries \t\nCan Car & Fdy - _\t\nCan Car te Fdy\t\nCajrs Oil    .    _\t\nCan Ctlanese   \u2014.\nCj-i'Dredge , \t\nCan Stoumship :..\u201e\u2014__-\t\nCan Pae Rly ......:.\u2014i-\u00ab_\u201ei-\nQockshutt  .'.____'-\u2014.\u2014.\nCont M ex S _..._.-__,.\nDist Setgrtm ..-.^\u00bb_..\nDom Foundrlet  \u2014\nDom Magnesium...\t\nDom Steel>& Cotl B\t\nDom 8torei      _..\nDom Tar Is Chem ...._\t\nFanioui Pliyeri    \t\nFanny Farmer -.\u2014.-\nFord A' \t\nGatlneau   ,.\"-\u2022 -.._-._-.\nGen Sttel Wtr\u00abj _.._.\u2014vp.\u2122\nGoodyear pfd ;i,i;'_>.__--.__\u00bb\nGreat Lakes \t\nGypsum Lime..:.,.\t\nImperlll OU ....;-.._\t\nInt Metal ...:. .'_.__\t\nBit Nickel _ \t\nInt Pete , _....\u2014-\nLoblaw A ... .... \u25a0\u25a0............_..\nMaple Lett Milling .....__\nMassey HaWls .  .........i\u2014._;\nM6nt Loco- j.'...     \u2022'\u25a0..:..._\u2014--.\nMoore Corp         __...;-...;\nMcColl Frontenao .\u2014.-,.-_-\nNat Steel Ca* .', .j-___-\nPowtr Corp    \":.: .*_..\t\nRuss Industries  __.,._.._._\nShawinigan  , :\t\nSlckt Brew,...\u201e'.;...._.. _\t\nSimpsons A'\t\nSouthern        ~ !:.*'..-\nSteel of Can Hi..-\n.21\n1.38\n14\n40\n38%\n12%\n21%\n39\n19%\n93%\n93%\n5%\n14\n9 '\n36\nthi\n\u202251%\n31%\n18%\nMr,\n.19%'\n15%\n38%:\n49%\n76%\n30\n15%\n28%\n26%\n13%\n\u202214%\n14%\n.16%\n37\n20%\n24\n64%\n22\n17%\n48%\n16%\n34%\n33\n31%\n42%\n27\n87%\n-%\n8%.\n14%\n26%\n31%\n27%\n38\n22%\n41%\n. 21%\n16%\n22%\n32%\nNKLSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL % 1953 \u2014 IS\nAutoftofeile Sales Top\nFirst Quarter of '52\nAutomobile sales in, Nelson, so faij.'.-thls'year havs\npopped sales for the same period last.tfeSr,' local dealers\nreport,   .,-   \u25a0-' . \u25a0 \u25a0 t \u25a0 \u25a0'\n\u00bb    One went so far ss to say that 1953 was shaping up\nas the best year yet.\nWhile most dealers reported Aat sales of both new\nand used cars are up for the first three months of the year,\ncompared with the same period, in 1952J one said new car\nsales wereup, and used car* sales were about the same.\nSome dealers are abreast of demand, but at least one\nsaid.he was having difficulty\nIn meeting calls.\n\"One dealer ,who figures sales for\nthe first three months of thll year\ntre \"slightly higher\" than for the\nsame period last year, points out\nthtt business last year wu \"exceptionally brisk\", dtipttt tht ftet thtt\npoorer weather conditions existed\nthen...    ' '.\u25a0'.'.'\ntht' average. down payment on\nntvr Ctrl, he. oayB, It a third or\nfc'ttttr;; ;.- .-'->\u25a0\n\"PROBLEM CARS\"\n\"Tht old cyi trt getting to be\ntht problem cars,\" ho added, In\n.thlt class trt 1930 to 1986 models,\ntnd modeli up to 1940 thtt are in\npoor ihtpe.\nAnother dealer went one further.\nHe considered there Is t glut' of\nuied cars trom 1942 models down\nthe line; . ;\nAnother dealer reported a con-\nilderiblt amount of trading of late\nmodeli tor new cars, models of\n1950,1951 ond 1052 vintage, whereas\nlist yttr It was the model! of the\n'40s that were being turned In for ,\nnew car!.'\n. While sales htvt Increased, so\nhos the amount of financing o!\nctrt, particularly, of used cars, he\nitated.\nTbe buyer of t uied car Ib often\nbuying outright, Indicating, ts one >\ndealer put it, that \"there't quite a\nlot of cash floating around.\"\nAluminium Sets Records\nIn Sales, Production\nBest year In Its history for production tnd lilt of aluminum was\nreported for 1952 today by Alumln-\nlumLtd.  , :, '\nThe firm's annual report Bald that\ncurrent statistics Indicate thtt in\n1952, tor tht tint time, tho volumetric production of aluminum In the\nfree world exceeded the combined\nvolume of copper, lead and zinc.\nAluminuim Ltd. is the parent\ncompany of the Aluminum Company of Canada Ltd., which is building t new smelter and power development at Kitlmat and Kemano In\nB.C.-   ' -,..-. .-\nAluminium ind' its subsidiaries\nreported a fte't'profit of'$22,372,298\nin 195] ($2.73 a share) compared\nwith $28,760,876 ($3.51' 1; there) In\n\u25a01951. \u25a0' \u25a0-\u2022.';..\n\u25a0The 22 per cent decrease, was accounted for by a \"lubitantlal Increase\" In capital cost allowances\ncharged   to   operations   $87,577,893\nSteel Company's\nNet Proflf Dowh\n\u2022 HAMILTON, Ont. \u2014 Net profit of\nthe Steel Company of Canada Limited for 1952 declined slightly while'\ntales and production set new records. \u25a0 . '.,:_.\nAnnual report of the big Hamilton, Ontario, iteel producer showed\nthat net sales to customers amounted to $100,214,101 compared with\n$180,789,204 In 1951. Ingot produc-\ntlon.rose to 1,371,789 net tons from\n1.265.227.  \u25a0\n\u2022i08T(> HlOH-ft f\nNet profits, however, Were $3,66\na share (113,163,458; compared with\n$3.69 ($13,299,242) ln 1931.    ' '\u2022\n> Stelco reported that, with few .ex-\nceptions, cost of goode and services\nused in the production bf steel continued to tdvtnce tnd \"moderate increases\" ln pricei ot Itt products\nwere necessary.\nUP 1ST PIR CENT '\n. \"The costs of mining tnd transporting ore and coal tnd ot collecting, preporlns tnd moving scrap\nhave risen greatly since before tlie\nwar,\" th\u00bb report itld. -.\nWeighted average cost of the\nthree materials, it added, In 1952\nwas up 127 per cent since 1939, while\nthe weighted average selling price\nof Its products wos only 93 per cent\nhigher. Cost of an hour'! work was\nup-217 per cent.\nCalgary Livestock\nCALGARY (CP) - The Calgary\nlivestock market was active on moderate receipts' Wednesday, with\ngood to choice light butcher steers\nfully steady. There were 616 cattle\nand calves oh offer.   :        . ,\nHog's sold Tueiday at 28 and good\nlambs 23 cents up at 21.50; no sows\non offer.\n\u25a0 Good to choice light butcher\neteors 10.25-20,60; good to choice\nheavy butcher steers 18-19.50; common to medium ,16-19; good to\nchoice butcher heifers 17.50-19; common to ; medium 15-17; good to\nchoice fed calves 19.50-21; common\nto modlum. 18>-10.25; good cows 13-\n14; common to* medium 11,25-12,75;\ncanners tnd cutters 8-11; good bulls\n13-13.50; common to medium 10-\n12.50; good stocker tnd feeder steers\n10-19.60; common to medium 16-\n17.50; good to choice veal calves 25-\n28; common to medium 19-24.50.   .\ncompared with $27,580,624 in 195}.';\nCost of the expansion \u25a0 program\nstarted in 1951, which includes the\nKitlmat project, Is. estimated at $435\nmillion up to and Including 1954. By\nDecember 31,1052, $3060 million hod\nbeen spent. ' , '**'\u25a0\nRECORD .8ALHO     ' \"'-\nAluminium, said sales of alumln.\nturn by its subsidiaries In 1951\nreached t record level of 488,300,\nmetric toni compared to 434,000 In\n1951.    \u2022,.\nBiggest buyers, were the United\nKingdom, the United Statei, and\nCanada, taking'83 per cent Next\ncame Italy, Holland, Australia, Germany, Brazil and Sweden. .\nDEMAND SOFTEN8\nOverall demand for primary aluminum remained itrong during, the\nyetr, reported president Nathanael\nV. Davis, despite some, softening of\ndemand. \"\u2022-\u25a0\/',\nDeficiency In supply that started\nwith the Korean war had been\nmostly overcome by mid-year ln all\nimportant consuming countries except the United Sates, he said. In\nthe U.K. and some other overseas\nmarkets, demand softened later in\nthe year and there was keener competition trom other materials, particularly trom tin-plate In the container Industry.      v.\nSpringl!\nTTie Crocuis- .'gre Tkjrsting\ntheir \u2022''buds, ond we or?\nbursting with e'nthusiosm to\nBe of ;Setvlceto you. As soon\nos you' hpVe checked your*\nstock qf camp supplies ..'.\nLIT US QUOT_;0NYOUR\nHREQUiRBMlNTS\n... ond SERVICE f I!\n\u2022 -\u2022*-.-.,\nIn1952 -ytt -hipped IVBRY\norder on Iho day wo promised to ship. This type of\nservice Is valuable to you.\nGive tit an opportunity to\nPROVE to you that we do\nqlve rool service To err it\nhurhan,' but wo have kept\nerrors' at a minimum foe,\nand wc NEVER substitute\nwithout YOUR permission.\nTRY US.\nCLEMENT\n192S Burrard Street,\nVancouver; b. c.\nTents,. Tarpaulins, Mattresses,\nSheets and Pillow Coses, Pillows,\nBlankets, Sleeping Robot, 'Fire-\nFighting Equipment, In ftet\nEVERVTHINO FOR THE'T\nNEEDS OF A CAMP.\nNelson Sales Representative\nMORT BROWNE\n\u25a0**\nSPECIAL OFFER!\nTO RELINQUISH OUR STOCK OF\nGUDDEN\nInside and Outside Paint\n\u00a3 WE OFFER YOU\nSPECIAL 25 fo DISCOUNT\nON OUR ENTIRE SJOCK OF PAINT\nSince We Are Dltcontinuing This Line of Paint, We Suggc-y\nYou Take Advantage of This' Offer.    .\nEFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY\nNELSON MACHINERY CO. LTD.\n214 Hall St.\nl---M-MM_H\nPhnne IP\n__J_\n-^___________\nstn-tta-ri\n \u25a0gWgTf?.*.-'\nPflWWW'W\nsum?\n\u2022\n^c^\nDelight the Small Fry at Easter\n-\u25a0'..-\u25a0        with\nFRESH CHOCOLATE\nEGGS, BUNNIES\nor CHICKS\ntrim 2t to $1$9\nDon'* forget . .... Mother or Dad will.enjoy\nO -..-.'~ q box* of chocolates . . .\nNEILSON'S      MOIR'S      PICARDY\nSee oilr display of suitable Easter cards\nAnn\nDRUGS LTD.\n16 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1953\nCity's $20,000 Sewer\nJob Half Completed\n' A $20,000 sewer repair program;\none if the earliest publlp works\n. undertakings In Nelson history. Is\nmore than half completed.. The\n' program entails' replacement, of\n1600 feet Of sewer pipe, commencing from the 8tonley Street outfall. Fine weather made trie early\nstart on the project possible.\nAbOut $14,000  of  30. Inch  dia\nmeter corrugated steel - pipe ts\ngoing Into the new. system and\n\/replaces the wooden stave pipe.\nThe'termination point Is near the\nfoot Of Kootenay}.' Street. Ona Of\nthe difficulties of the program Is\nlaying pipe' under the. CPR track.\nExcavation, cribbing and backfill at thll. p.olnt tre necessary\nbefore the Job Is completed.\nSEWING COURSE\nTO OPEN AT -\nCRESCENT VALLEY\n\u25a0 An elementary sewing course tor\nthe Crescent VaUey-Krestova communities is scheduled for-the Utter\npart of May and Miss Eileen Cross,\ndirector of Home Economics, UBC,\nwill- Instruct The classes Will be\nheld at,the Crescent, Valley school\nStudents will be limited. A large\npumber. is expected to attend the\ncourse.\nHIGHWAY\n\"Your Hobby Is\nOur Business\"\nComplete supplies-for Leather-\ncraft Dresden. Painting, Petit-\n-'Point, Copper Tooling, Oil Paint-\ning and many other crafts.\nLakeside Hobby\nCentre\nCastlegar, p.p.. \u2014   Phone 3381\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\n\u25a0Distinctive Funeral Sorvico\"\nAMBULANCE SERVICE\n615 Kootenay St       Phone 361\nFor-AII Your Baking Needs Try,\nELLISON'S    ..\nVITAMIN B FLOUR\nThe flavor Is right On 8ale at\nYour Grocers, or Phone 238.\nELLISON MILLING\n;A ELEVATOR CO. LTJ>. .;\u25a0:\nPRE-EASTER\nDANCE\nSATURDAY\n9 TO 1\nBright new housewares and girts ar\u00ab\nhere for Easter time... come in today!\nFancy\nEnglish\nTEA\nPOTS\nFrom $1.30\n\u2022   PVREX\n... |N COLOR\nSee our complete assortment\nof Pyrex~kltet.enware snd\novenware. Very useful, they\n\"double\" as serving, mixing or\nstorage dishes.. *\nA\u201410\" Serving  Bowl,   $1.69\nB\u2014Baking Dish and Custard\nCups, $2.95 '      :\nft\u2014Covered Refrigerator\nDishes, set of 4, $3.25\nD\u2014Mixing Bowls, $3.25\nCARVING\nSET\nThree-piece set of fine stainless\nsteel with stag handles. Guarded fork. Peeked In attractive\noox. Get this, set and enjoy\ncarving.       .\nENGLISH\nDINNERWARE\nWe have a good stock of quel-\n: Ity English Breakfast and Dinner Sets of 32 and 66.pieces,\nbeautifully designed In several\npatterns. - ' *; ,\n\u25a0\u2022'\u2022'\"<;.. 32-pieeeseta -\nf rom $9.45\n66-pfoee seta\nfrom $23.00 i   \u2022'\nSILVERWARE\nButter Dishes\nBread Troys\nServing Trays\nBon Bons     s\n\u2014 Cocktail Shakers \u2014\nRelish Dishes       . \u2014.      Tea Sets\nSalts and Peppers \u2014        lee Tubs\nCasseroles\nSugar and Creams\nPie Plates\nGravy Boats\nWater Jugs\nCandlesticks\nStove\nMats\n95V\n<*\nA wide assortment of decorated top-of-\nstove matt.\nThey're attractive . . . they\nprotect your\nttovel'\nFine English China\nCUPS and\nSAUCERS\nFrom $1.20 to $8.00 Each\nSEE OUR\nDISPLAYS\nSunbeam\nMixmoster\n$\u00a3_\u00bb .98\n'63\nAn Ideal glftl\nLightens houte\nwork by mixing, stirring,\nbesting,\nblending,\nwhipping.\nComplete with\nattachments.\nGuaranteed.\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCOMPANY   L.MITED\nPhone 15 30     Wholesale- Retail     Nelson, B.C.\nCharge Dismissed\nA- charge:of theft, of .electricity\nlaid*early.tn March by the\"Nelson\nelectrical. Inspector against Bennett's Limited machine shop was\ndismissed, in City Court Wednesday. The company, had briefly used\nelectricity from a connection which\nran through a meter box, but not\na meter, it was charged. A meter\nhad been applied for, but there was\ndelay, in installation, the Court had\nbeen told.\n;\u25a0' On March 25, folldwthg'Ji\"'two?1\nday hearing, Magistrate William\nBrown adjourned the case arid re\nserved judgment Before dismissing\ntha charge Wednesday, he pointed\nbut that the essence of the'charge\nwos to steal by fraud. In order to\nconvict, it was necessary to prove\nthat tho accused was wrong in the\nact done and the view taken..\nAlthough it was proven that the\ncompany used electricity which did\nnot pass through a meter, Magistrate' Brown said, they did take\nnecessary steps'tb procure a meter.\n\"It may not have been regular,\" he\ncontinued;!' but I find there was no\ntheft or fraudulent use of electricity.\" lie pointed out that an offence\nmay have been committed against\na bylaw \"Br Electrical Act but not\nagainst the criminal code.\nJatties B. Ritchie appeared for.\nBennett's Ltd.; and Bruce Arlldge\nfor the Crown. '.'\nJUVENILES FINED        \u25a0 \". ,\nFOR SPEEDING\nFiaes.of $20 and* costs were meted\nout to two Nelson juveniles Tiles-\nday for. exceeding the speed limit\non motorcycles.\nThe two were.; charged Monday\nand Tuesday,-one for speeding on\nNelson Avenue and the. other on\nHigh.Street: They appeared in juv-,\nenile court before Juvenile Judge\nWilliam Evans;\nJAIL TERM FOR  v'O O\n$10 TOOL THEFT\nDouglas J. Urquhart, a transient,\nwas sentenced to two months in\nprovincial jail St: Nelson'for theft\nof a set ot tools from a Nelson hardware store during store hours Monday. \t\nThe tools were valued at $10.\nUrquhart appeared before Magistrate William Brown ip city cburt\nTuesday and pleaded guilty.   -\nFLEURY'S   Pharmacy\n676 Baker St.\nMed, Arts Bile\nPHONE \u00bb\nAccurately\nCompounded\nPrescriptions\nPhone 286\nJ. A. G LAUGHTON\nOPTOMETRIST\n-'.-  \\   VI8UA-. TRAiNiNG'\u25a0 '.;\nMedlCalAHs Building\nSuite 206 Phone 141\n*1*\nRADIATORS\ncleaned & repaired\n. . ;\u25a0'.; ''^mSjpto^.-....'.\nJim's Radiator Shop\n5l\u00ab FRONT ST. PHONB tt\nJoint Solvation Army\nService Qood Friday\n\u2022 The Salvation Army's Nelson\ncitadel will be host Qood Friday\nto. congregations-.from;.Trail and\nRossiand and the congregation of\nthe Mission Covenant Church. '\nThe service at 8 p.m. will be .the\nNelson citadel's principal observance for Easter. The speaker will\nbe Rev. David Buttetfleld of the\nMission Covenant Church,,. and the\nservice will be Conducted by* Captain Ernest Stokes ond visiting commanding officers,* 'John' Barr-' from\nTrail and John Harding from Ross-\nland. There will be special Baster\nmusic.for the service'.'::' \" \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 .\n\u25a0 About 40 persons are expected to\nFORMER FERNIE\nRODENT DJES     ^\n.\"'-Wter. Gblumteis, a -former res\nident of \"lerrllt'has dieo^'at Mojint\nSt Trancls.yHe,-w;as^,8-1 yeara of\nage.. \u2014'*'       - ,.    \u25a0\nBorn in Quebec, he had been in\ntfce.-oflnrary \u00bbirice December, 1951\nThere-are no known,relatives.. .\nPlRJt\u00a3$tt>ING\n^\u00bbDj|SJ*f jtE\n\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 Harry Kanlgan, resident of Perry,\nSiding, died, at Kootenay take Geh-\neral Hospital Wednesday at the age!\n'of'8SO  ;!>\u2022\u2022'\u25a0\n. Born in Russia, he had made his\nhome at Perry. Siding for'..the last\n17. years.\nQuebec is the only province ln\nCanada with * a bicameral legislature,\u2014an assembly and an upper\nHouse.\ndttti't.,\nCOO<->-}\nMl^itcaMfl\nDon', buy two.\nwhen one will do 1\nThere's no need now for both\no range and a kitchen heater.\nThi NEW MAJESTIC Combination\nGAS 2-fuol, SInglft Ovari Range\nwill da your cooling\/ baiting ond\nkltt-ion hooting \u2014 In ONE Economical oporotton \u2014 without a slnglo   Vl'-\n' adjustmantl , \"\u00a3\nKOWimR-'DOUH-.\nHITCHED tOOKIMG tOMFORTI\nond Mofoitie now brings you cool,\neloon goi heal {or comfortablo\nlumnier cooMrtg...and in winter,\nell iho room hoa. needed from a..\n.    \u00abmfortabToC__lfindWoodwarm\u00bbh .-\n(or Oil, If doilred) for cooking,    .\/.-\nbaking and.kitchen heating needi.\n:   S3G It Today!\nJEFFERY\nRADIO\n'':' and' Appliances :\n446 Word St., Phone 1302.\nANOtHER TOP ^ALUE FROM OUR\nGENERAL ^ELECTRIC\nIRONS\nYou'll sell through your biggest Ironing fsiter . . . finish\nfresher than you ever Imagined posslblel For Ironing Isn't\ndeavy, tiring work\u2014once you have a G-E Automatic Featherweight Iron. Its lightweight -and extra large soleplate let you\nmove the Iron back and forth faster . . . without you even\nnoticing it . . . covering more; ironing area with each stroke.\nAs a result, you finish your Ironing faster . . , fresher.\narrive trom Troll and Hossland.\nSupper will be served before the\nservice. , '        '\n\u25a0\"\"\u25a0 ' V    ' \u25a0'' \"' '\u25a0 \"    ' '      ' -'\u2022'\u25a0 '\"\nRegular $14.95\nU\nSALE-512.50\nNELSON ELECTRIC\nCO. LTD;\n574 Beker St.\nGENERAL^ ELECTRIC\nAUTHORIZED DEALER\nPhone 260\nWIGINTON\n;y motors ito.\nPONTIAfe - BUiOK    !\u25a0;\nQ'.M.C; TRUCK8\nBody, and Paint Word a Specialty\nHAVE YOUR FURNITURE\n; EXPERTLY RECOVERED\nOatj.Oji'.'-.'\nNelson Upholstery\n409 Hall 8tre\u00ab\u00ab      '    Phona 149\nCAMPBELL, SHANKLAND\n.y'.-l-yiMttlK-^ o\":'\n\u25a0  Chattered Accountants\n\" ' Auditors\ntie Baker 8fc*\" OO^tiohe -88\nHaigh\nTrurAit\nBeauty\nSalon\nPhone 827\n876 Baker St\n9\nHav* the Job Dona Right\nVIC GRAVES\nMA8TER PLUMBER   .\nPHONE VS\nKODAKS\n- Films, and Cameras\nDeveloping and Printing\n'S-Haur Barvlce\nEASTER EGGS- BUNNIES\nalso, splendid collection of\nEaster Cards.\n.  At .Your Rexall Store\nCity Drug\nCOMPANY\n\"Nelson's Dispensing Chemists\"\nPHONE 34\nV^rip.eoplNKBJ\nab'.capl U.oi oxcluiivo\n-.,.\".\u2022 fHMANftff i(\u00ab\n'\u2022.'..dries Instantly)-no\nsludging, no looking.\nVlSIStE INK SUPPIY\nTransparent plastic\njttiMda*. You KNOW how\n> , \u25a0jy*'. '\u25a0* yw-eat^yoii: can\nttt.)^;lA.iyp(^-a.a.l'tln\u00bbs.\n.,:'.:: 8-ff(y dip.automotlealiy\ny        '- \u25a0'    rotracts point whon dip Is\nHW:\u00abi*(t;I6.>la'\u00bb)() poekat..\nCot yours tbdayl\n'tKOMHIN^ID BY BANKSItS, lAWYtSS,    '\nJtACKEHS, INSURANCE COMPAN.ES\nKOOTENAY\nSTATIONERS   '    :|\n;-*.8PORT SHOPPY'\"\nPhona 362    456 Ward St.\nREAD THE  CLASSIFIED  DAILY\n1RESSUF\nEaster\n.Eoster .is the time for you to look-\nyour best. In one of our new Spring,\nSuits and a Topcoat you attain the\nmaximum at modest pripes. Smart'\n\u25a0 new styles. The' best of tailoring in.\nrich enduring fabrics.\n:..'v.StJITSo''.;;:,;\n$59.50 to $85.Q0-   ;\nHems Spring Hats\n\u2022 Stetson \u25a0\n\u2022 Biltmore \u2022\n\u2022 Christy\nSpring Shirts\nBy Fo'rsytK.\nArrow\nB.V.D.\nEMOIlY'SLtd.\n,*   TheMdn'sStore\nFOR FINE FOODS\nSHOP AT\nStar Grocery\nCOFFEE\nStar Grocery Brand; ,Lb   \u201e..\nMALKIN'S TEA\nRed Label; Lb.  ...'.;\t\nORCHARD GROVE PEAS\n15 oi, tins;'..     ._\t\nPLUM JAM\nMalkin's Best;      _\nDEEP BROWN BEANS\nLibbyjs; 15 ox. tins, _ _.__,\nRICE DINNER\nSpanish Style,, Stokeley's; 15 ox. tins,\t\nKRAFT CHEESE\nCanadian or Velveeta; i Vt lb. pkl . :\t\nKRAFT DINNER     \u2022\n''for\nnlb. tin.\n2\n2\nlor\nfor\nTktutL (bspahlmnl\nSirloin, T-Bone, Club STEAKS\nBlue Brand Beeft-Lb.     ._....__\u00ab_ ._\nROAST BEEF\nPrime Ribs, Ro|lcd, Blue Brand; Lb.. __.__\t\nLEAN HAMBURGER\n.Freshly Ground)  Lb.  . ....        ...\u2014.,\t\nHOMADf SAUSAGE\n\u2022pkts.\n98*\n79'\n25'\n59'\n39'\n39'\n34*\n27*\n79'\n77'\n43'\n43'\nSPRING FRYING CHICKEN, FAMOUS B.B.B. BRAND\nHAMS FPU EASTER, ALL POPULAR BRANDS\npjioduxti (bsfuVdMwiL\nNEVVpb||TOES o\n:s lb. piioflim iff .'.' _ -.,:\u201e.._:\u201e.,._..._,.i_.\nNEWCA^OTS\nCalifornia;. 20 as* pkt     ..,\t\nRADISHES GREEN ONIONS\nBunch \"i ,,' .'it,:'.-  ... '\u25a0  t __'...,.___\u00a3;\u201e..\u2022.......,?,\nCELERY HEARTS\nPkt    'Of:*;'.'.:    \u25a0'..        '&-$$\nJONATHAN APPLES\nFagcy wrapped;  .   ' \t\nGRAPEFRUIT\nArizona .Whites, Large Size;\n3\n3\nlbs.-\nfor\n55'\n20'\nIS*\n29'\n25*\n25'\nFresh Strawberries Now Arriving Daily.    -\n\u2022 STAR*\nGROCERY\nH, A. O. GREENWOOD\n488 Baker St.\nPhone 10\n- for your Living Room, Dining Room, Bedroom and Kitchen\nRAYON MARQUISETTE\nAn attractive, Inexpensive curtain, ready to hang. Size    dJ3  AC\n\u00ab\"* x 81\". Beautifully\/tailored in eggshell. Pair    <}>3 ,~J\nORLON CURTAINS\nReady to hang. Easy to wash, beautifully tailored.\n. 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