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Pag* 1.\nBritain and U.S. Putting Preuura\noa lira. Paga 9.\nArrtit All Formtr Norwegian\nOfficen. P,ge 5.\nNEL80N. BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA-TUESDAY MORNINO. JAN. IS, 1942.\n3=\nVICTORIA, Jin, 12 (CP) \u2014 In\nthi flnt dlviiion of the Laglilature\ntoday Llberali end Comervativei\ncombined to defeit 26 14 the\namendment to the throne ipeech\nmoved laat Fridiy by Harold E.\nWinch, CCF, opposition leader,\ncalling for mobilization of mater\n111 Ind financial resources ll well\n1 \u00bba manpower.\nR. H- Carson (Lib.-Kamloops),\nwondered if the Winch amendment\nwai \"all on the lurface.\" He doubted if it would contribute to the war\neffort and couldn't help but feel\nthat the C.C.F. leader wai playing\nfor position. The C.C.F. parly, he\nlaid, teemed to feel its members\nwere elected to represent the CCF.\nprinciple! only, which wu a wrong\nassumption. Furthermore, recommendation! mide by Mr. Widen In\nhli 14-point program enunciated last\nweek were not within the competence of the province.\nIt wu the duty of the legislature\nto do al' possible' to assist the Dominion Government in ita wir efforts ind tee thit iny mistakes that\nhave been made were corrected. He\nwu glad the CCF. were prepared\nto support the wir effort but thought\nit queer thit that party withheld iti\nlupport until Hitler attacked Ruuia.\nThe communiit party In the United\nStatei. also opposed help to Britain\nuntil Ruuia wu attacked.\nMr. Caraon  hoped that  Britiah\nColumbil would be ebl* t* find\nmoney te pay Ita shire of * coit-\nof-living bonua to Ild ate peniion-\n' era If grinted by Ottiwi.\nHerbert Gtrgrave, (CF-Macken-\nlie), contended thit the C.C.F. program laid down by hia leider con\ntamed concrete proposal! for a auc\neeuful wir effort but doubted if the\nusiitance of the CCF. wu desired\nby the Government.\nHe uld there waa i feeling ot dis-\naatiifaction imong the workeri it\nlegislation limed against them\nWorken believed their right to collective bargaining wu being him-\npered by iuch legislition. They be\nlieved that war efforti were \"Just\nanother Job\" due to the coit-plus\n. contracti.\nMr. Oirgrive told ef in llrplane\nfactory In Vinoogver where a\nyoung worker completed hli ll\nloud task In three houn md wu\nreprlminded by thi foremin for\nipildlng up, yet every defeit luf\nfired by the Britiah ao fir hia\nbeen dui to lick of equipment\nand luppllei.\nThere wu lick of efficient coordination ind liaison between the\nvarioui bodiei in A.R.P. laid Mr,\nGargrave. There wu \u2022 \"criminil\nlack ot equipment and ill of the\ntriining would be in viin unless\nadequate equipment is provided at\nonce.\"\n'There wu i bountiful supply of\nefficiili, however, who leem to\nihow i greiter desire for a piper or-\nginllition, to ihow a front, than to\nbuild up an efficient organuation,\"\nbe added.\n\u2022\"There must be i definite division\nof luthority ind Jurisdiction in order to be ible to effectively carry\nout Instruction. Adequate fundi muit\nbe provided in order to provide the\nnecessary equipment ind luppllei\nand \u2022 provincial wide fire fighting\nand police luxiliiry lervlce with\nuniform methodi of triining to crtite\na mobile force for any section of\ntht province, the details to be determined by Britiih Columbil, not by\nOttawi.\"'\nC.C.F.   memberi,   he   laid,   met\nMiyor Cornett, of Vmcouver, ind\noffered their uliitince. but were ip-\npilled it the lack of Informitlon and\nlthuiiatm.\nHe asserted that the fire chief\nlh Vancouver had requested 10.000\nfeet of three-inch hose. Hon. ian\nMickenzie, pemioni ind heilth\nminister, however, reported thit\nOttawi government expert! hid\ndecided thit lv, Inch hose would\nsuffice.\n\"Perhaps iome enterprising contractor In the Eist managed to tell\nthe government this hoie and it had\nto be gol rid of quickly,\" md Mr\nGirgrive \"The plan ind budget for\nauxiliary fire fighting for Vancouver cilli (or $80,030, yet Utile more\nthin |300 his been received for ill\npurpoiei.\"\nHIMJiiy |J,ll'l\"**pi**Hp^iyuil!*|iiltij|i upmpwfp\nHPPJPk: U:-\nm*v*>\nm\nRaadtt Undar Fire for Giving\nFatal Rtporti. Paga 3.\nSyntht..e Rubbtr Production to\nEnd U.S. Shortage. Ptga 9.\nCanuck and Auui. Fight B.mbtr\nFire, Clin Sataty. Pig* 3.\n________________________________________________\n51\nNUMBER tit\nAS.PACIFIC WAR ENTERED FIFTH WEEK\nAlthough the Japa have.Manila (1). the harbor is of no use to them while tha Corregidor fortress holds out. U. S. and British planes operate from Burma (2) and blast\nJap bases in Thailand. In Malaya (3) British forces give ground. Japs land new forces\nin British North Borneo (4). Japs bomb an Australian base in New Guinea (5), At\nChangsha (6) Chinese rout great Jap army. Australia dejiies Port Darwin (7) bombed, speeds preparations as Japs invade Netherlands East Indies.\n2 JAP CRUISERS,\n2 TRANSPORTS, 4\nPLANES DOWNED\nNetherlands Aided by\nAlli\u00ab# HJttlnfl,.;,\nBack m faps\nSITUATION ON\nFRONT OBSCURE\nBy HENRY HOOGENDOORN\nBATAVIA, N.U., Jin. It (AP)\n\u2014Dying Netherlinders ind their\nallies (apparently American and\nAuitralian pilots), ll was announced tonight, hive itruck two; Jipanese ciuiien and two triniporti,\n\u2022 nd shot down four planes fn trying to smash Japanese footholds\non Borneo ind Celebes South of\nthe Philippine!.\nThe situation wai obscure in the\nbitter ground fighting it,Tarikan,\nIsland oil centre off Northeastern\nBorneo, and at Minahaiia, the Northeastern part of Celebei where Japaneie setborne troopi and pirichut-\nisti lindtd eirly yeiterday.\n\"Operations in the Mlnihaiaa area\nare being continued,\" a communique\nsaid. \"No further particulars can\nyet be given at the preient ibout thi\nattack on Tarakan nor ibout the\nstrong resistance which our 'roops\ncontinue to offer,\"\nTokyo clilmed the surrender of\nTarakan and the capture of Mecado,\nmain city of Minahaisa.\nNEED AU) AT ONCE\nAn Informed Netherlandi lource\nin London uierted thit the lou of\nall Borneo and Celebes wll probable\n\"unleis heavy allied sea |nd ilr reinforcement! arrive quickly.\"\nThe garrison at Tarakan wu uld\nto be \"only a demolition party which\nhid been ordered to deitroy oil\nfacilitiei.\"\nThe importance to the alliei of retaining Bilik Pipin, mother oil\ncentre and Netherlindi nival bue\n300 mllei South of Tarakan. wu\nemphulied by thli lource. He uid\nitlied bomberi were operating to\nutilize Tarakin'a oil depoilti, ind\nstem the Japineie sea ind air push\nSouth md Weat towird Java and\nSumatra.\nTwo Austrillm planes and one\nNetherlandi nivil lircnft were lost\nIn the operationi.\nHOME   DELIVERIES\nARE DUE FOR\nREDUCTION\nOTTAWA, Jm. 12 (CP)-Thit\nold builneu of \"to market, to\nmarket to buy a fat pig, home\nagain, home again Jiggedy-Jig\"\nnen will be more thin I rhyme,\nJtoT^naitnt Kjittt* ^Ucatid.\nr  tonight      *\nAi war priorltiei make themielvei felt itore dpllverlet ire\ndue to be decreaied and thia\nmains houaewivei more Ind\nmore will bave to fetch their\nfood from stores.\nThere are plenty of lurprlses\nIn atore for ill of ui, mmy of\nthem will directly iffect the\nhome and they will come in\nIMl.\"\nReport Hum Building\nNew Siegfried Line\nLONDON, Jm. 12 (AP) \u2014 A\nforeign lource todiy uld he hid\nheard from continental Informant!\nthit the Todt Engineering Organ.\nlutlon li building a \"niw Siegfried Line\" en both aides of the\nOder Rlvek Inaldi Germiny. (Thi\nQermin Prtu took tbe trouble to\nipeclfloally 'deny thli report lut\nweek.)\nAt Menutlr, In Grrman-occu\npled Rumania, te men penoni\nwere wld te kivt been ient\u00bbr>ced\nte detth fer r\\llrM*4ibo<ige,\n33 Jap Planes Are\nDestroyed by U. S.\nand British Planed\nCHUNGKING, China, Jin, 12\n(AP)\u2014The Chlneie Radio In \u2022\nbroadcait tonight recapitulating\nAmerican, ilrmen'i lucceuti In\nSouthern Aile uld thit U.S.\nbomberi deitroyed nine Japaneie\n\u25a0Irplinet at a Thailand but Siturdiy, ind imtihed 24 mon y\u00bb.\nterday In cooperation with the\nRoyal Air Perce.\nJAPS' SHELLING\nSEEN AS STMT\nOf BIG ASSAULT\nAmericans Hit Back\n,^.,Vm,BiQ    ^\nGuns\nWASHINGTON, Jm. 12 (AP>-\nThe Japanese heavily shelled tnd\nbombed American-Filipino poii-\nt:om todiy in whtt miy be the\ninitial phise of an all-out attempt\nto crush Gen. Douglas MacArthur's Army md free the bulk of\ntheir Philippine forcei to tupport\nthe Netherlandi Indiei Invulon.\nThe Americans were hitting\nback, tbe United Statu War Department reporting in a communique that \"a heavy artillery battle il In progress ilong the enure\nfront.\"\nFor iome diys, the Jipineie hive\nbeen bringing freih troopi to thii\nfront North ind West of Manila In\napparent preparation for in offen-\n.1 v S\nThat thli wis beginning wu indicated not only by the irtlllery\n\u2022 cticn but also by \u2022 report from\nMicArthur thit \"Ground ictlvity li\ntncreuing.\"\nEnemy bombing raids ilao were\nI made on the Americin fortiflci-\n[ tioni In Manili Bay but word wu\ni lacking  as   to  their lucceu.   Mic-\nTO   REGISTER  JAPANESE\nVANCOUVER,  Jm.   12   (CPl\nRoyil    Canadim    Mounted    Police  Arthur\" idviiid only \"thil \"Air it-\ntaid today  they have begun  com-ltirki are being renewed.\"\npultory rtgutritlon of ill Jipineie|   The  Philippine Commwder ilso\nresident! here who did not regUter' reported   the   Jipineie   were   it-\nunder tbe Dominion-ordered volun-! tempting  to  .uppren  the  uie  of\ntary reglitratlon cirried out in Brit\nlih Columbil list Summer.\nLate Flashes\nWASHINGTON, Jm. 12 <AP>-\nThe Americin Federation of Labor\ntoday requested \u25a0 voice In govern-\nment policy miking In the production of wir luppllei, but conceded\nto Industry the right to minige ltl\nown affaire.\nWASHINGTON. Jin. 12 (AP) -\nMiyor Fiorello H. U Guardia of\nNew York cilled on the United\nStitei Government todiy to ibollsh\n\"uieleu igehclei\" ind devote the\nmoney to helping ciliei meet ex-\npemea incurred under the wir progrim.\nWASHINGTON, Jin. 12 (CP)-\nA settlement of the future itltui\nef St. Pierre Mlquelon, thi twe\ntiny French lilindi off the South\ntout of Newfoundland, li expected\nhire aeon but nom hu bun\nnachid io fir, It wu learned today In diplomatic quarter!.\nBERLIN. Jan. 12 (Germin broad-\ncist recorded by. AP) - Germin\nnewspapers reported todiy thit M,-\n.125.990 plecei of Winter clothing for\nNul soldier* ori the Ruuiin front\nban been donated by thi Germin\npeople in reaponit to Hitler'i appeal\nradio receiving sets by civilian! In\nManili ln order to kiep them from\nhearing the Americin ind Britiih\nbroadcasts.\nIt wu dlicloied thit formtr Sen-\nitor Harry B. Hiwu of Miiiourt,\nln i short-wave broadcut to the\nPhilippine! thii weekend told the\nFlliplnoi to \"Witch thi Quislings\"\nuntil the inviden ire driven from\nthe lilindi.\nSays Market Board\nin Undesirable Hands\nNANAIMO, B.C,.Jm. 12 <CP>-\nA Weitholme firmer told Com-\nmiuioner A. M Hirper todiy thet\nin his opinion the Britiih Columbil\nVegetable Marketing Boird wai In\nundesirable hindi md poor for the\nfirmer or producer.\nL T Solly told Judge Hirper, ln-\nvestigiting ictlvUlu of the Board.\n'.hat he thought every grower ihould\nhave the right to sell \u25a0 uck of\npotatoei u well u the Board. 'The\nBoard hu continued to exploit the\nfirmer,\" Solly continued. \u2022There ii\ntoo wide t ipreed between firmer\nmd comumtr. The longer the Boird\nhu been In builneu the lirger the\nipread becomes.\"\nLevel of the Wut Arm it Nelion\nMondiy wu 7:18 feet above the low\nwiter mirk, i drop of 07 foot from\nSundiy.\n(POWER PLAN\niCTEDTOBE\nOUT SOON\nGradual  Assimilation\nof Women in War\nWork Planned\nFARMS NEED AID\nOTTAWA, Jan. 12 (CP). - War\nServicu Mlnltter Thorson expects\ntt pneent tt tht Cabinet thla\nwalk Mt ricommindltlona for\nhindllng the manpower problam\nIn Ctnadt. It wu leirned en high\nauthority tonight.\nIt la probable a definite policy\nwill be decided In t ftw diyi but\npouibly will mt bt mnouncad\nuntil Parlllmint opma.\nIn addition to tht demands of\nCimdlin minpower for tht armed\nforcei end lnduitry, t shortage of\nfirm help hit bttn taken into consideration.\nIn speiklng of \"man power,\" officiils have emphasized that the term\nembrace! wominpower tnd lncreaied uie of women ln war industry ln\nreceiving iteidy consideration, it\nwti laid.\nOna authoritative lource aid\nthere wai no question ot a nan\nmovement Into wartime lnduitry to\nrtpltct mtn tnd leave them ln \u2022\npoiltion to Join tht irmed forcei.\nRather, It wu idded, tny plan\nworked out will Involve a gradual\naulmllatlon of women into lnduitry.\nTlie ntw mobillzition plan, lt\nWU lild by Informed sources, Involve! important measures of re-\norginlxitlon tnd expinslon in ont\nor mort government departments.\nSome problem! undtr conslder-\nition relite to tht mobilisation\nthe number .\n>h who miy\nbe made liable to compulsory\ntranifer from <at sphere Of ictlvity to mother, while otheri relite\nto the machine by which the plin\nmiy* be oper ited.\n' lilt coordination of machinery for\nthe execution of the plan it also\nunder active coniideration. The\nlabor Department now operates\nthe wtr emergency triining progrim under which large numbers of\npeople, including women ind older\nunskilled men, ire elng fitted for\n\u2022killed md semi-skilled Jobi ln wir\nIndustrie!.\nThit depirtment ilso operates the\nemployment service which ll under\ndirection of the Unemployment In-\nsurmce Commiuion, ind hu offices\nill icross the country, facilities for\nplacing people in employment, and\ndata on perioni ivillile for employment md thi needi of lnduitry for\nemployeei.\nOn the other hind, the Department of Nationil Wir Service! hu\nthe michlnery for idmlnlitering the\ncompulsory calling up of men for\nmll'tiry aervice ind ii doing thit\nwork contlnuouily, operitlng\nthrough regionil Wir Servl, t\nBoardi\nWhatever michlnery li decided\nupon to effect i more complete\nmobilization will call for co-ordination of theie now separate ictlv-\nItlei. One suggestion believed to be\nunder coniideration U the trinifer\nof the whflle lob to the Libor Depirtment.\nAnother ii underitood to be i\nlyitim whereby the regionil Wir\nServicu Board now operating to\ncall men UP for military training\nwould be lncreued In number\n\u2022nd mide to represent both the\nLabor Department In Iti concern\nto obtiln men for euentlil civilian Jobi and the Wir Service!\nDepirtment with Iti concern to\nobtiln men  for the forcei.\nIn connection with the moblllzi-\nlion plan itself It li underitood the\ntendency li to fivor proceeding by\ndauei iccordlng to age, domeitic\nitltui ind ui rither thin by Induitrlil.\nThli might Involve railing ill\nsingle men ind wldowen up to the\n\u2022 ge of 49 before boirdi u in initial itep. An Inquiry would then\nbe made Into the abilities of eich\nnd thoee whom the boird ahould\nfind mon uieful tn other pursuit!\nthm ln thou In which they were\nthen engiged would be ordered to\nmake \u25a0 change.\nAfter the ilngle mm end wld-\newin wen chicked evir the\nboirdi would preeeed to dill with\nether tltutt\u2014elegit womin, married mtn without children, mar\nried women without ehlldnn.\nmirrlid   aereent   with   ehlldnn\nLabor Army Repairs\nTracks, Bridges\nBehind Russ\nLONDON, Jtn. 11 (CP)-Tht\nBBC laid tonight that at Soviet\ntroopi continue to drlvt thi Otrmtni bick Ruuiin liborers behind tht linn ut working dty\ntad night to restore communi-\ncitlom in tht reconquered terri-\ntortei.\n\"Thli itcond Soviet irmy, following closely behind tht td-\nvancing toldien, hu repaired\nKM mllei of railway tracki and\n41 bridgei behind the front ln\nleu than a month,\" the BBC\nHid.\ntnd ao on iccordlng te tn irring-\ntd icheduli.\nA plan ot proceeding by Industries or businesses li known to\nhave been conildered alio. Under\nit tha authoritiu would itart with\nlarge employer! md obtain a list\nof the agei, skills, experience ind\ntraining of all penoni employed by\neach.\nBRITISH SET UP\nHEW LINE BELOW\nKUALA LUMPUR\nLosses Astonishingly\nFew in 9-Hour\nRetreat\nFICHTERS BEAT\nOFF AIR RAIDS\naiN\u00abAPOP.l, Jan. 12 (AP)-\nBrltlih troopa hive abandoned\nKuala Lumpur, bitterly oontwttd\nrubbir centre ind capital of tht\nFedinted MHiy ttlUt, and at-\nUbllihed anew line bilow the\nelty iomi 150 milu North if\naingipon.\nThi wlthdnwil wu orderly da-\n\u25a0 pit* t nmeruleia pounding from\nJiptniu ltnd tnd ilr forcei. For\nnine houn thi retreat wti carried\nout down thi main North-South\nhighway with aitonlihlngly few\nlliill,\nrarther down the penlniula \u2022\nBritiih cotitil patrol captured t\n\u2022mill Jipineie unit which linded\nfrom fiihing enft ln Southern Johore.\nThe RAT. wu busy throughout\nthe diy heiding off Jipineu nid-\nen winging towird Slngipore.\nEuropein ind Aiiitic residents\nbegin leaving Kuili Lumpur, one\nof the moit beautiful cities in Malays, several weeki igo. Refugeei\nirrlvlng yeiterdiy uid the Jipan-\neie would find little of use to them\nexcept empty buildings, io thor-\noughly wu the iccrched-earth policy cirried out.\nBritiah fighter plinu win In\nthe air over 8ingapor\u00ab In relay!\nfrom airly morning until lite\nifternoon belting off the moat\nimhltloui raiding attempti thi\nJipanwe hivi h fir mide In daylight over thi Iiland ind thi\nadjacent itate of Johore.\nA itorm broke In the eirly evening, blanketing the island under\ndirk rain clouds ind ending the\nmemce of Jipanese nidi. Loan\nwere found to be negligible. Pre-\nlimlniry reporti uld there hid\nbeen two cuuiltiu. A few rubber\ntreei were uprooted ind i few nt-\ntlve huti bettered.\nMoit ef Singapore'! nildinti\nwin unaware ef the drima\nfought high In tht eloudi but\nnccailonil bunt ef machlm-gun\nfire win hurd high above,\nprompting manja, to move Into\nihelten. People win vlalbly\nheartened by the familiar whittling roar of the R.A.F. plinei.\nBritiih Heidquirters uld teven\nfighting continue! In the Selangor\ntrei, although ''our troopi hive\nbeen withdnwn to position! North\nof Seremban.\"\nSerembpn ll 39 mllei Southeast\nof Kuala Lumpur, which ll lecond\nonly to Slngipore itself u Milaya'i\nbiggeit city.\nThe new line hu been eitabllihed\nIn that region and Japanese amulti\nin being resisted, the war bulletin\niald.\nMore than two-thirds of the penlniula hu fallen to tbe Inviders.\nwho now have entered another\nstate, Negri Sembllin. which li\nbordered on the South by Johore,\ntbe lut Ijefore the narrow, ciuie-\nway-ipmned strait which separatei\nthe Miliym Penlniuli trom Slngipore Iiland.\nRegiment Rushed\nFrom France I\nSmashed by Rus:\nHuns Fall Back Nine Miles in Single Day]\non Moscow Front; Ski Troops at Work;\nPut Crimea Rail Lines Into Order\nMOSCOW, Jan. 13 (Tuesday) (AP) \u2014The Red Army ...\nreported today to be threatening to envelop another secta,.\nof the Cerman Winter defence,line between Vyazma arttP\nBryansk after smashing a German' regiment of the 216th Division in th Mosalsk aere* 50.miles Northeast of Lyudinovw\nwhich the Soviet yesterday announced retaken.\nLatest dispatches broadcast by the Moscow Radio said\nthe regiment in the Mosalsk area had been rushed to tm\nRussian front from France. The commanders of a light trans--\nport column and a Nazi anti-tank group and other officers\nwere captured in this action?\u2014-\u2014- \u2014\nmid-way  between   Lyudinovo\nand Mosalsk, the Soviets said.\nThe regular midnight communique reported new localities taken in\ntht itetdy Runian push Westward,\nbut did not name them.\nTwo\" battalioru of German infantry wera annihilated yeiterday\nby Red airmen attacking along the\nWeitern front, and one troop trtln\nalso wu deitroyed, the communique\nuid.\nA Tail broadcut aaid Soviet\ntroopa in the Crimea alio had captured many locomotive! and railway\ncan and wen putting tha lines Into\norder for the movement of mtn tnd\nsuppliei.\nKuibyshev dtipatchu nid the\nGermans had been umble to'tn-\n. trench themselvei on tbt frozen\nUaicaw front and that In one lector thty wtrt puihed back nine\nmilea ln a ilngle day.\nSki troops, playing a more Important role ln the fighting, were\nuid to have knifed silently behind the Germani ln another area,\nwiped out a heavily armed Naxl\ngarrison and captured a village.\nIn itill another sector the Russians\nstld the German retreit hid become\nio hurried ind disorganized thit\nonly imill detachmenti of mto-\nmitic riflemen were left behind u\nI covering force.\nLONDON, Jan. 12 (AP) - Thi\nRunian irmiea ef the centre,\nflanking the Bryanik Southetn\nanchor of the main German offence line md cutlng out i great\narc whleh threitened development\nof the Vyaima end of that line,\nwen reported imuhlng forwird\n\u2022t accelerated pace tonight on thi\nraid to Smolensk.\nOne hundred md fifty-seven id-\nditlonal Soviet lettlemenli, uid\nSoviet military diipitchei, have fallen back Into Runian handi during\nthe lut three diyi of thli mighty\noffemlve, and lt wu idded that In\nthe Southern lector below Moicow a\nlarge city hu been encircled with\ntwo Germin regiment! ind lirge\nUnk forcu entrapped.\nThil could have been either Orel,\nsome 200 milei to the South of the\ncipital, or Bryansk itielf, but the\nformer wu more likely lince previoui Soviet chirgu which had\nbroken the Vyazma-Bryansk German front hid by-pisied Orel.\nOfficial Ruiiiin reporti lhat thli\npunuit Is githering ipeed were ic-\ncompmied by Informitlon from the\nNull themielvei Indicating thit the\nentire battle area from a point iome\nISO mllei below Moicow to the Vil-\ndil Hllli. 200 miles below Lenin-\ngnd, li violently erupting.\nThe Germin communique ippke\nwithout detail of fighting In. the\nViVda region, where the Russians\nare hitting hard for full restoration\nof all Lenlngnd-Moicow communl-\nci tions.\nThere wai heivy md punlihing\n\u2022ction igiinst the invaders, too, ln\nthe fir Southern Crlmei, where\nthe Runlani on the buii of previous reports, had cut off the\nwhole of the extreme Southwest\nand appeared to be Imprisoning\nthe Germini between there and\nthe previously recaptured Eastern\nextremity of the Kerch Peninsula.\nStriking from Sevutopol, the\ngreat dynamo of ill thi Pir Southern Soviet effort, the Russian Black\nSea fleet wu reported heivily\nshelling Nizl columni fleeing inland\nand to lhe East.\nHow thll continuing fleet action\nhid mide possible the Russian coun-\nter-invtiion of the Crimee wu deicribed by t ntvy ipokeimin, who re\nported thtt in the initial phut of\nthe toperationi Red marinu jumped into the icy water netr ' tha'\nshorei under enemy fire tad, in\ndrenched uniforms tt t temperature\nof 14 degreei above zero, fought\ntheir way onto the frozen betchet.\nOn the central front, recapture of\nLyudinovo, iteel-produclng city dr\nmilu North of Brylnik, hu nised\ntfae itrong new menace to the entire :\nexisting Germin battle line before'\nMoscow, thus putting the lower Rui-\nlian arm In position to reach out\nNorthward for Vyazma.\nTht ruihing apeed tf tht lovlit\ntdvanet wu attributed In ptrt ta\nikl, iledge tnd civilry dlvliioni\nwhleh in dtlivtrlng tht umt'\nttlt of darting thotk iiuulla\nWhloh tht German micrtinlzid\ncolumni dellvired Hat Fill.\nIt wu uierted, too, thtt In lomt\nireu Hit enemy wu burning hli\ndeid; wu using gunners u civilry-\nmen, motorcyclists as engineer! tnd\nheadquarten guardi u ordinary infantry.\nThe German preu Itielf meanwhile itill wu stressing the difficultiei of the fighting md wu leaking\nto explain thit Hitler'i \"Winter\nline\"\u2014a line whoie extent, itrength\nand location remains unclear\u2014ii not\nin any sense fixed.\nRather, laid German dispatches received ln neutral Switzerland, then\nwas \"\u2022 loose network of itrong\npolnta\" behind which Hy certalr?\nmain buet\u2014\"in elutlc Winter line.\" -\nNew Labor Board\nIs Set Up in U.S.\nWASHINGTON, Jin. II <AP>-\nPrnident Rooievelt creited by executive order tonight i United Statea\nNational Wir Labor Board with\nWilliam H. Davis, Chairman of tht\nNational Defence Mediation Boird,\nu Iti head.\nThe new board hu 12 memben,\nfour eich repreienting the public,\nlnduitry and employeei.\nIt wu iet up to adjust labor dit-'\npulei ind avoid itrikei md lockout! io thit there might be no interruption of i vut 'flow of war\nmachine! and equipment from\nUnited Stitei industrial planta.\nThe exetutive order nid thit \"tha\nnitlonal Intereit demmdi thit there1\nshill be no Interruption of any work\nwhloh contr>butei to the effective\nproiecutlon of the wir.\"\n-\nWeaBg\nMin. Max.\nNELSON       20\nTRAIL\nVictoria   \t\nNanaimo  \t\nVancouver\nKamloops\nPrince George\nPenticton\nVernon\nKelowm\nGrand Forks\nCranbrook\nKaslo\nCalgary\nEdmonton\nSwift Current\nRegina\n31\n7,\n40\n41\n38\n3\u00bb\n21\nPrince Albert        22\nWinnipeg 2*\n\u2022\u2014Below zero.\nForecuts: Kootenays\u2014Moderating\ntemperatures.\n____.\t\n'tffl_ni_*i\u00bbi i_ Mm, _\u00ab____*   ii n __r__t1_____l\n*em\u00b1mut\n\u25a0 ^___. :..,l:^ ^ j,, ^. \/.__.. I,..\n\u2022\u25a0-\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u25a0'        -\u25a0-\u25a0  -\u25a0-'\u25a0\u2022-*\u2014\n___________________________\n TWO\niy Nazi Shock Troops to Attack\nMalta Soon; Huns Pour Into Italy\nLONDON, Jtn. 13 (CP) (Tueidiy)\u2014Tht Dilly Mill, In I dispatch ditellned Madrid, uld todiy\nreporti from Rome Indicated Germin ihook troopi would attack\nMalta within \"ten dayi or thrtt\nKm\"\nlilt diipatch, by ipeclal torrea-\nRtdent Harold Cardozo, said Ger-\nlan reinforcementi had been.re-\norted pouring Into Italy to pointi\nWD Brindisi to Syracuse, and that\nkirei of coaital vessel, were carry-\nK \"voit quantities\" of ammunition\ntd luppllei for the gathering army.\n*Bs* concentration of German\n[OOpt all face Malta,\" the correi-\njndent continued. \"At the nearest\noint they are within 90 miles of\nIt bland and at the most distant\npint they ere only 100 mllei away.\n\"Ihe assault on Malta will be carried out practically exclusively by\ntha German Air Force.\"\nThe recent Increase ln the number\nof dtily tir raids on Malta already\nhad led British observers to speculations on the likelihood that tht\nnext Axli invasion attempt might\nbe directed against that stubborn\nBritish outpost ln the central Mediterranean.\nIn in article dealing with tht,\nGermin retreat In Ruult, Midrld'i\nonly Mondiy morning paper, Hoji\nDt Lunes, concluded that \"ill\nthen iterlflott havt thtir, compensation, for they permit the organising and safeguarding of tha\nwhole continent and free large\nforcei for action In another theatre\nof operation!.\"\nLethbridge Trounces Smokies 10-3\nior Second Straight Road Victory\nTRAIL, B.C., Jan. 12 (CP)-\nLlthbrldge Maple Leaf! mtde\n0ielr second ippearance In the\nBritish Columbia loop of the\nA.B.C. Senior Hockey Leigut t\nWinning tonight when they beat\nTrill 8moko Eaten 10-3. The Al-\nbtrtini dominated play from the\nflnt period when they icored\ntwice, the lecond with three mon\ngoals ind through the third when\nIhty tdded five more.\nLeaf! had all the play in the fint\nHod with Rimstad and Culley\npring the only two goals of the\n\u25a0lon.\nThin ln the second Burke, Pringle\nIch icored with Trail'i counter by\niffy landwiched in.\nThe   third   period   provided   the\nll fireworks, however, as Rimstad\ntiled in two quick counters before\nt period was three minutes old.\nItnton  miped  one  for Trail  but\n\u25a0nnant,    Negrello    and    Rimstad\n(me back with three more for the\nrliltors before Dewar wound up the\neoring it 15:04.\nLineup:\nTrail\u2014McAneely; Morrii, Bobroi\nky; Cronie; Duffy, Buckni, Subs-\nWade, Dewar, Bentley, Chriitenien,\nStanton, Kwong.\nLethbridge \u2014 Voung; Slobodian,\nLane; Rlmitad; Culley, Pringle.\nSubs\u2014Mullen, Camyre, Burke, Maher, Negrello, Tennant.\nOficials\u2014Brennen and Culley.\nSummary:\nFirst period\u20141, Lethbridge, Rimstad (Pringle), 1:41; 1, Lethbridge,\nCulley (Pringle), 8:40.\nPenaltlei\u2014Pringle,  Wade, Lane.\nSecond period \u2014 3, Lethbridge,\nBurke (Maher), 11:00; 4, Trail, Duffy (Buckna, Cronie), 11:15; 5, Lethbridge, Pringle (Rlmitad, Slobodian), 12:06; 0, Lethbridge, Rimstad\n(Culley, Pringle), 16:28.\nPenalties\u2014Slobodian (2), Wade,\nSlobodian (10-mlnute miiconduct).\nThird period\u20147, Lethbridge. Rlmitad, 1:50; 8, Lethbridge, Rlmstid,\n2:24; 9, Trail, Stanton, 5:00; 10, Lethbridge, Tennant (Burke, Negrello),\n5:08; 11, Lethbridge, Negrello\n(Burke), 10:28; 12, Lethbridge, Rlmitad (Culley), 12:00; 13, Trail, Dewar\n(Buckna, Cronie), 15:04.\nPenalty\u2014Slobodian.\nFatal Industry\nAccidents Lower\n.^fOJJONTO. Jan. 11 (CP)-M. T.\nfcrttr, President of the Industrial\nLOWER\nARROW LAKE5\nSERVICE\nEffective |an. 12 account\nlet condition there will be\nM Steamer Service between EDCEWOOD and\nNEEDLES. Traffic for\npointi SHERWOOD and\nNorth to OATESCOTT\nwill ba delivered and accepted   at   EDCEWOOD.\nuuuiaMvadlk\nAccident Prevention AaiocltUon,\ntoday reported he eitlmated approximately 1250 fatalities occurred\nin 1941 through industrial accidents\nin Canada.\nIn IMl there were 314,514 accidents reported to Workmen'! Compensation Boardi in the Dominion,\nan increase of 2d per cent over accident! reported In 1040 which\nemounted to 248,704.\nThli increase ln the face of an\neitlmated increaie ln the number\nof employee! of 30 per cent ln the\nlait six monthi of 1941, and coupled\nwith the greatly lncreaied work\npressure, indicates that Industry\nand the various accident prevention organizations across the country have lecured reiults from the\nintensified campaign begun shortly\nafter the war broke out,\" slid Mr.\nVerity.\nEiling to Be in\nNelson Saturday\nW. K. Esling, MP. for Kootenay\nWeit, will be In Nelson on Saturday on his way to attend Parliament it Ottawa. The Houie openi\non Jan. 21\nI\nDo_ft coofti In pabflc placet. Cany with yoa\nI box of d.liciow Smith Bracken Coofb\nDrops. (Wick or Menthol, 10^)\nSMITH BROS.\nCOUGH DROPS\nGuide for Travellers\nNELSON'S LEADINC HOTELS\nHume Hotel\u2014Nelson, B.C.\nGEORGE BENWELL, Proprietor.\nSAMPLE ROOMS EXCELLENT DINING ROOM\nEuropean Plan, $1.50 Up\nHUM&-W. E Mitchell. Nelion;\nR. S. Chomley, Crawford Bay; E. C.\n\"Webster, New Denver; R. S. Fraser,\nC A. Yule, Penticton; R. D. Leath-\nerdale, Vancouver; P. S. Weitrop,\nCalgary; R. Simpson, J, H. Lewis\nMedicine Hat.\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\nPHONE     MR. AND MRS. PETER KAPAK, Propi.     PHONE\n1} a     In our new wing you miy enjoy tne flneit     13 A\n-LOt        rooms in the Interior\u2014Bath or Shower \u2022\u25a0I\u2122\nSPECIAL RATES BV THE WEEK OR MONTH\nVANCOUVER, B.C., HOTELS\nI\n\"YOUR  VANCOUVER  HOME\"\nDuf f erin Hotel\n900  Seymour St.        Vmcouver, B.C.\nNewly renovated through\nout.  Phones  and  elevator.\nA.   PATTERSON,   late   of\nColemm, Alta., Proprietor.\n\u2014NELSON DAILY NIWS. NILION. B.C.-TUE8DAY MORNING. JAN. 18. 1M\u00bb\nAS PRIME MINISTER CHURCHILL ATTENDED OTTAWA HOUSE\nSALE OF\nUNTRIMMED\n$12-95\nML ready   TO    WKAR\nSteele's (ar on\ni-\nBefore a packed Houaa\nof Commons, Prime Minister Churchill addressed\nCanada's Parliament, right.\nMr. Churchill is pictured\nleaving the Parliament\nbuildings, left, accompanied by Prime Minister Kirar\nafter the historic speech.\nSullivan Workers\nDelegates Return\nFrom Board Probe\nHarry Nlcholaon, Chiirmm, E.\nUre, Secretary, and T. McLay of the\nSullivan Mine Workmen'! Cooperative Committee, and T. Wilson of\nthe Sullivan Mill Workmen's Cooperative Committee were In\" Nelton Monday night returning to\nKimberley after attending the\nweek-long adjourned hearing of the\nSupreme Court Workmen's Compensation Board Inquiry before Hon.\nMr. Justice Sloan, Commlsitoner, at\nVancouver.\nThe cases of J. M. McKim, miner,\nJohn Kadin, barman, and Wilmot\nSwan, miner, all of Kimherley,\nwere dealt with during the hearing,\nand Mr. Nicholaon cross-examined\nFoiter P. Archibald, Compensation\nBoard Secretary, extensively regarding these.\nDr. Andrew R. Riddell, BA, M.D,\nPh.D., of the Ontario Health Department, waa Introduced to the\nCommissioner by C. H. Locke, K.C,\nCounsel for the Mining Assoclitlon\nof British Columbia. He reviewed\nlilicoiii in Ontario, the let-up for\neximination of lillcotici, ind chir-\n\u25a0cteristict of the disease. Dr. Riddell, who is Chairman of Medical\nRefereei of the Ontario Government\nClinic, ii recogniied aa the third\nspecialist of the world on illicosli,\nThe sitting, which wn adjourned\nfrom Oct. 30, waa held between\nJin, ! and 9, and will reiume it\nVineouver Feb. 8.\nStaggering to Ease\nCoast Car Congestion\nCoal Orders Mount\nVANCOUVER, Jen. 13 (CP)-A\nipeclal Trtnaportation Committee\nwai named today by City Council\nto draw up plani for itaggerlng\nworking houn ln Vacouver buii-\nneti tnd lnduitry to relieving\ncivwdlng of itreet cars due to war\ntime congeetlon.\nScrap Collection\nUseless in Trail\nat Present Time\nTRAIL, B.C, Jan. 12-The City\nCouncil hai authorized W. E. D.\nMonypenny to write to R. \"M. Hoyland Informing him that until iuch\ntime ei there Ls i meani of disposal,\nit la uieleu to commence collection\nof acrap metal, paper, etc-\nTwo Recrujts for\nTrade Training\nTRAIL, B.C, Jan. l\"\"-Two recruiti, to take trade training ai\nmotor mechanic!, left Trail for the\nCoait Mondiy momlng. They were\nJ. M. Bendii of Ktilo tnd J. W. F.\nMacDonald of Nelson.\nCurate to Reach\nTrail February 1\nTRAIL, B.C., Jan. 1\u00bb\u2014Rev. J,\nEdward Barrett of Lytton, appointed ai assistant to Rev. L, A. C.\nSmith, Rector of St. Andrew'i\nAnglican Parish here, will arrive ln\nTriil Sundiy, February 1, according to word received from Mr. Barrett Monday morning.\n\t\nLETHBRIDOE, Alta, Jan. 11\n(CP)\u2014South Alberta coiyerlei reported today they were deluged\nwith a riling flood of orderi from\npoints throughout the Pnirle Provinces and Ontario. Operators accelerated production to capacity and\nsent mit \u2022 call for more minen.\nWaving his hat aloft in one of his many now famous\ngestures, Prime Minister Churchill, left, waves to the\ncheering throngs that greeted him on Parliament Hill in\nOttawa. The British prime minister ls shown, right, with\nPrime Minister King following his historic address.\nEight Airmen\nDie, Seven as\nPlanes Collide\nSay Hun Movements\nin West Europe and\nNorway Significant\nLONDON, Jm. 13 (Tueiday (CP)\nCHARLOTTETOWN, Jin.  (CP)\n\u2014The Daily Expreai said today that\nthe RA.F. haa observed \"significant movement! by German forcei\ninto Western Europe and Norwiy\nsince Adolf Hitler took over per-\n\u2014Eight ilrmen of the Royil ind sonli command of the Germin\nRoyal     Cimdlin     Air     Forcei  Army.\"\nplunged to deith todiy In Prince \"Moit of the reinforcementi ire\nEdwird Iiland, liven of them In being massed in the Weatern parti\nthe crash of two plmei after a,o( Occupied Europe. Hitler miy\ncollision near Chirlottetown. I have lent hli troopi to these two\n| countrlei to be prepared for a posil-\nble invasion from Britain,\" the\npaper laid.\nI An authoritative source, however,\ncommented that there had been \"no\nI evidence\" of iuch a passing ln the\n: West and the movement of Germin\nThe single known Canadlm victim of the eight was Lac. C. L.\nMclntyre, 24-year-old Montreeler,\nwho cracked up on a solo night\nflight during a snow flurry near\nSummerside. He was a student it\nthe R.CA.F'a No. 9 Service Flying\nTraining School there.\nSix of the seven who died after\nthe fatal plunge of two R.A.F.\ntnlners three miles from here were\nfrom the United Kingdom. Group\nCapt. E. A. Blake, Officer Commanding the R.A.F. General Re-\nconnalsaance School it the Charlottetown arlport, iald:\n\"Two Anson aircraft belonging to\nthe Royal Air Force Station, Charlottetown, collided over Southport,\nabout three mllei Southweit of\nCharlottetown, at about 3:30 p.m.\non Monday, Jan. 12. Both ilrcraft\ncrashed to the ground and one exploded on contact.\"\nCurling Scores\nResults of play ln the Nelson\nCurling Club's Colllnsoir Cup competition Monday night were:\nM. Robichaud won by default\nfrom H. M. Whimster.\nW. R. Dunwoody 10, C. H. Marshall 8,\nJ. P. McLaren 12, H. H. Sutherland 12.\nW. T. Fotherlngham 10, J. Dingwall S.\nWilliam Mirr 11. J  H. Allen 8.\nR. E. Horton 0, T. A. Wallace \u00bb.\nR. D. HaU 11. J. A. Smith 9.\nT. H. __ourque 10, J. J. McEwen 8\nK D. Wallace I, F. A. Whitfield 7.\nF. Ewing 10, F. D. Cummini 8,\nHits Two Others\nTRAIL, B.C Jul li-The $rtll\nCity Police car, left parked with the\nemergency brake aet, In trout pi\nthe'Police Station by Acting Chiel\not Police F. H. Steele at tbout 11\no'clock Monday morning, .lipped\nout of control tnd roled down Spo- -\nkane Street directly acrou tha Pine\nAvenue Intenectlon, and crashed\ninto a oar owned by K. M Spence,\nparked it the top end of Spokint\nStrtet directly opposite tht B.C.\nTelephone ottict. Jarred by the\nImpact, Spence'i etr skidded ilde-\nwiyi Into Jimes Dome'i etr, ilong-\nilde.\nThe first Intimation tht pollet bad\not the Incident wu i phont call\ntrom tht telephone ottict ihortly\ntfter Chief Steele hid entered tbt\nitation.\nEstimated damage to Spence'i ear\nwu $125; to Dome'i, $71; and to tb-\npollet ctr, |W,\nHorton Guilty of\nGyro (rime; Gets\nGift, Best Wishes\nGyro Htrty Horton wai tound\nguilty ot the tretiomble action at\ntaking unto himself t wttt without\nnotifying Club memben of hli\nplant, ifttr I hilario- . Nelion Gyro\nClub kangaroo court Mondiy night,\nand wu mttneed by Hit Honor\nMigiitrate B. D. Barnei to receive\na wedding gift and the Club'i belt\nwishes for happineu ln hli new life.\nGyro Horton, tnxloui to get hii\ntrial over, attempted a plea of guilty, but Counsellor! John Thorn ud\nP. E. Poulin, itatlng that It wu\nquite apparent from the defendtnt'i\naction ht waa not retpomlblt ior\nhli utterances, entered on hli behalf i pie. of \"not guilty.\" And\nthen the tun itarted. Attorney-General E. A. Minn proved to the\nCourt'a Htiifactlon through talented argument\u2014and the subtle lug-\ngestion to Magistrate Barnei that\nthe defendant wtt % guilty character because of I failure to serve\nNelson-brewed beverages at a party\u2014that tha chargea wert Justified.\nWild expostulations by the Defend Counsel failed to iway tht\nJudgt or Jury, and tbe defendant\nwu found guilty and sentenced.\nCRANBROOK CUSTOMS\n,  INCREASE IN DEC.\nCRANBROOK, B. C Jan. tf (CP).\n\u2014Caitomi md excise receipta for\nthe port of Cranbrook for December ihow in Increase of almoit\n(0000 over flgurei for November.\nTotala for December were $20,707,\ncomapred with (20,822 In November.\nMIDGET CAME IS\nMADE A PRACTICE\nPanther Midgets were on hand\n10-atrong for their icheduled game\nMonday afternoon with the FA.C.\nMldgeta, but for the lecond tlmt ln\nsuccession tbt FA.C.'i could not\nfield t team, and the game wu eon-\nverted Into a pick-up one for a keen\nhockey practice,\nFeel Chilly \u2022 - - Stirt te Sneeze\nNose Starts to Ru\n19 Republics May\nCo Against Axis\nRIO DE JANEIRO. Jan, 12 (AP)\n\u2014A highly placed official here for\nthe Pan-American Conference opening Thunday declared tonight that\n19 American republics\u2014ill uve Ar.\ngentlna and Chile\u2014stand ready to\napprove blanket declarations levering all relations with Germany,\nItaly and Japan.\nThis Informant said Chile Is expected to Join the majority when\nthe delegation arrives tomorrow,\nleaving only Argentina to be won\nover.\nforcei In occupied ireai observed\nby the R.A.F. \"wai no mort than\nit his ever been,\"\nArgentine Opposition\nUrges Special Meet\nBUENOS AIMS, Jin. 12 (AIM -\nLeaden of three oppoiition blocs In\nthe Chimber of De^utlei cilled\nupon Acting Pteildent Ramon S.\nCitlllo today to convoke a ipeclal\nsenion of Congreu for a itudy of\n\"urgent fundamental problem!\"\nfacing Argentina.\nThey noted that roreign Mlniiter\nEnrique Ruli Guianzu recently declared Argentina would be unable,\nwith Congreu idle, to commit herself to i military alliance it the\nforthcoming Pin-Americin Conference opening Thunday ln Rio de\nJaneiro.\nCost Living Bonus to\nCity Employees to Be\nContinued at Trail\nTRAIL, B.C, Jan. 11\u2014The City\nCouncil Monday night voted to continue payment of the coit of living\nbonui to civic employeei is at preaent In force. The bonui ii $10 to\nitlarled officlali receiving under\n$2100 per yeir, and 40 centi per day\nto diy laboren, not to exceed $10\nper month.\nThen comet the cold which, if not attended to\nimmediately, ihortly worki down into the bronchial\ntubea, and the eough itarta^ .\nOn the fint nan of a oold or cough go to any dm\ncounter and get a Dottle of Dr. Wood'i Norway lint\nSyrup. You will find it to be a prompL pleasant ud\nreliable remedy to help you get rid of your trouble. It hat been an the\nmarket for the put IS yeara. Don't experiment with a mbetitute tnd bt\ndiaappointM-tet \"Dr. WoodV*.\nPriee 3So a bottle; the Large .amity .be, about I _______ u moch, OOo.\nLook for tht trade mark \"3 Pisa Trees.\"\nT*.T.ia*mmO*.l**mt,Tmm*.<**.\n51 Coses Mumps\nat Trail, Month\nTRAIL, B. C, Jan. 13\u2014Fifty one\ncases of mumps were reported during December, Dr. N. D. C, MacKinnon, Medictl Heilth Officer advised the Trail Council, Mondiy\nnight Other Infectious dlieuei reported were 11 cuei of chicken\npox, and one of typhoid lever.\nChild Dies as Mother\nEnquires as to Dad\nMONTREAL, Jin. 12 (CP)-Mir-\nquerlte, four-year-old daughter of\nMri. Sante Petriuello, was burned\nto death here today when fire destroyed i chesterfield on which the\nchild had been playing while her\nmother was trying to find out If her\nhusband hid survived the fire at\nShlpshaw, Que.\nThe official list of deed. Injured\nand mining did not carry Petrlz-\nzello'a mme.\nASK AID FOR PLANES\nIN TROUBLE AT COAST\nVICTORIA, Jan. 12 (CP)-Coait- j\nil communitiea were requested today to render autttance to Boyil\nCanadian Air Force aircraft in distress or any making landings ln\nthe count ol their patroli.\nThi\nConsolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany ol Canada, Limited\nManufacturer! oi\nProducers and Eteflatn ot\nElephant       Tadanac\nBrand\nChemicals and\nChemical Fertyixers\nAmmonium Phoiphitt\nSulphite ot Ammorlt\nSuperphoiphitai\nMonoctlclum   Phosphite\nflrino\nMetals\nLEAD-ZINC\nGOLD    SILVER\nCADMIUM    BISMUTH\nANTIMONY\nMERCURY\nAlia Sulphuric Add and Sulphur\nGeneral Office and Works, Trail, B. C.\nFertiliier  Silei\u2014 Mirine   Bldg.,  Vancouver,   B.  C\nMetal and Fertiliser Salet\u2014215 Si. |amei St., Montreal\n Under Fire\nReports to Nazis\nLONDON, Jan. 12 (CP).-Grow-\nIng dissension in the Nazi High\nCommand wai reliably reported to\nhave ipread to the Navy today with\na sharp disagreement between\nGrand Admiral Erich Raeder and\ntit\nTHE  BEST  IN\nCOALS\nDRUMHELLER\n\u00a3LO-COAL\nMERCURY\nPHONE 701\nFairview\nFuel Co.\nhli submarine chief, Vice Admiral\nKarl Doenitz.\nEarlier the London Star quoted a\nMoscow broadcait that Field Marshal General Wilhelm Keitel, Chlet\nof the Nazi High Command, suddenly had been taken ill.\nA foreign source,, whoie information about Germahy hai almoit Invariably proved accurate, uld Doenitz had accuaed hla superior of\nmisleading him about successes of\nsubmarine raiden  and the  avail-\nH.LP GET RID OF THAT\nTkt koVltr <\u00aby- TU mw IwpwuJ It-eUty\n(mmU mw tl m\u00bb4keHoer~M tyri* **t eekf\nWin* qvldw. nliti fet* ftvM yea mete tei tern\ntAtto* f. w v% eate wi wta iimwi \u25a0 \u25a0 \u2022 ^.^\nUCKLEY\nMIXTURC\n-NELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON. B.C.-TUE8DAY MORNINQ. JAN, 11. 1942\u2014 \u2014\nability to replacements. He flatly\ncharged Raeder wltb \"being responsible for tbt miscarriage nt submarine warfare.\"\nThil lource Wld tbt Doenitz\nphraie, which bt detcribed ai a direct quotation, \"beara Mt Indication! thtt thingi trt not going to\nwell log tht Germani in tht Bottle\nof tht Atlantic.\" \/\n\u25a0 Thit soilrr_e said that Doenitz\ncharged thtt Raeder deliberately\npermitted fain reporti to spread indicating tht rale of sinkings of British tnd Allled'shlps wtt much higher thtn It actually wit. He also wu\nsaid to htvt charged thtt the rate\not ntw submarine conitruction wai\nmuch lowtr than tht Germans reported. -,\nThe Keitel report hai not been\nverified.\nNeither Russian lourcei ln London nor the Associated Press listening poit, howtvtr, heard anything\non tht Moicow or Kuibyshev radio\nto confirm iuch a report.\nAXIS IN HALFAYA\nSHORT OF WATER\nLONDON, Jtn. 12 (CP).\u2014Thi\nBritiih Broadctltlnj Corpontlon\nquoted i Cairo mttttgt todiy ll\n\u2022tying tht holdout Axli gtrrlien\nIn Htlftyt It believed to bt 'uttering from t ihortage ef witer\nbut thtt luppllei are btlng dropped by bomber tt mtkt up ftr other lupply defIclencei,\nIt sounded I Minting note, however, thtt tht \"lytttmltlc reduction\" of Htlftyt wti t blggtr job\nthin It sounded becauie tht enemy\nhtd carefully-hidden strongholds\nIdeal for defence.\nCrack Chinese Units\nAre Striking at Japs\non 2000 Mile Front\nBy CARL C. CRANKIER\n(Anoclated Prut Staff Wrlttr).\nNEW YORK, Jan. 1J (AP)\u00ab-Tht\n\"Chinese Incident,\" which developed a warfront a* long as Germany'i\nin Russli and which now hai merged into t world conflict, todty furnishes tht brightest newt for tht\nunited nttioni fighting Japan.\nAt vital spots ill along a 2000-\nmile front, from Mongolia tb Burma,\nthe troopi of Gen. Chiang Kai-Shek\nare on the move ln something re-\ninhbllng a genertl offensive after\n4V4 yeari of bloody, down-hill war.\nThe Chlneie, who havt inflicted\n2,000,000 caiualtiei upon tha Jtptnese Army, appear no more willing\nthan the Russians to glvt tht Axil\na breathing space,\nWtth a trained and seasoned army\nof anywhere from 4,000,000 to 8,-\n000,000 men drawn from tht great\nreservoir of China'i 400,000,000 population, Gen. Chiang latt week\nsprung offensives in four main areai.\nOne of these is aimed at Canton\nin the South. Another ii directed\nat Hankow from three positions irranged   semi-circulirly   ibout   tht\nFOR COLLECTION-TELEPHONE\n480 NELSON\n\u2014 DONT THROW IT AWAY\nTHROW IT AT HITLER I\ne**a*wm\u2014******\nOttawa\nHonounble J. T. Thorion\neialetm\nDepartment of National War Services\ngrett Yangtie River port\u2014Chtng-\niha, Nanchang and irom Northeut\nof Ichang. A third hu been en tht\nYellow River front In tht Cheng-\nchow area, lbt fourth wu in Inner\nMongolia in tht area of Paotow, tht\nfarthett Wttt outpoit of Hit Japanese in that far Northern area.   *\nCHUNGKING, China, Jtn. 12 \u2014\n(A3?).\u2014Chlneie newi dlipttahei declared todty Japaneie forcet rt-\ntreating Northward tram f*\u00bb\u00bb\u00abm\u00bb8i\u00bb\nafter luffering t .tunning defeat\nhtd bten completely rooted while\ntrying to eicipe t Chlneie encirclement tnd. htd ltft more thia 8000\ndead on the field of tattle.\nTbe Chlneie otptaad approximately 1000 priioneri tnd ltrge\nquantitiei of equipment during the\nbattle, whloh took plice between\nthe Laotao tnd Milo Riven tbout\nSO milei North of Chenphe, Humn\nProvince capital, tht dlipatchei nid.\nWeather Moderates\nWINNIPEG, Jtn. 12 (CP).\u2014Mod-\nerttura from tha Lakehead to the\nPacific Coast were rtporttd ovtr\ntht weekend wtth moit polntt sev.\neral degreei above tht tub-mo\nreadingi of lut week.\nColdest ipot tn tita Wttt wu Tht\nPai, In Northern Minltobe, with 10\ndegreei below zero.\n-PAM THM\nm Itttemfcliqi dtttnpang.^\n\u00bbw MAV l\u00ab70\nTODAY\nHundreds   of   Useful   Household\nItems   Including\n\u2022 Writing Pith\n\u2022 Serving Need!\n\u2022 Toiletrltt\n\u2022 Combi\n\u2022 Artificial Flowen\n\u2022 Kitchen Cadged\n\u2022 Duiten\n0 Face Clothi\n\u2022 Clovei\n\u2022 Buttoni\n\u2022 Paptr Serviettti\n\u2022 Electricali\nCanuck and Aussie\nFight Bomber Fire\nand Get Home Safe\n\u25a0y DOUGLAIAMARON\nSOMEWHERl IN ENGLAND,\nJtn. 12 (CF Cable).-A Ctnidian\nsergeant tnd in Auitrtlitn lecond\npilot brought I big Wellington\nbombtt beck from Wilhetouhaven\nalone tfttr the reit of the crtw hid\nbten ordered to bill out to escape\nt-imtt threatening to destroy the\naircraft.\nSgt.Hpilot U C. Gray of Toronto,\nwho wu captain of the Wellington,\ntold the itory of the flight which\nhe thought for \u25a0 time would be hli\nfait of the war, after returning to\nhli itation from \u2022 Saturday night\nattack on tht German naval but.\nDuring the flnt run over the target the crew law no bombi explode\nand, thinking pouibly they hid not\nbeen releaied, decided to mike I\nsecond run despite heivy anti-aircraft fire tnd the glare of searchlights. Just u the bomber ctme\nover the target a theil bunt directly\nander the machine.\nWith    the    ihell-burst    came\nheavy ]ar and in a fraction of\nlecond   fire   broki   out   half   way\ndown the fuselage.\nThingi leemed bed m I told the\ncrew to bail out. Through a cloud\nof smoke somebody grabbed my\nhand.\"\nGrey heard the crew leaving the\naircraft. Then, feeling it was time\nfor him to go too, hi stood up to\nsee that all had jumped. To his\nsurprise the smoke seemed to be\nclearing and he found the explanation when he saw the second pilot,\nthe Auitralian, hard at work fighting the flames.\nWhen Grey saw the fire was almost under control he returned to\njhis ieat and continued flying\n\"We itill were in the searchlights\nand I could heard the flak banging,\" he related. \"Through the windows and through the open door by\nwhich    the crew left I could lee it\nYounger Officers\nfor (anadian Army\nBy ROU MUNRO\nCamdian Pren War Correipondent\nSOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND,\nJin. 12 (CP Cible)\u2014Thi lirgeit and\nmoit important itaff reorganization\nin tht Cinadian corpi U under wiy\nu nearly a Kore of brigadiers, colonels and lieutenant colonels over\nthe ige limit for their ranks leave\nfield formations ind field units to\nbe succeeded by younger officen.\nOver-ige officen ire going to\nimportint ippolntmenti in holding\nunits, depots ind bate headquarten\nin England where they will continue\nto make available contribution! to\nthe oveneu force.\nThere ire reliable indications the\nage rule might be extended to Include limit! for majors, captains and\nlieutenants, stressing even further\nIhe necessity of hiving young officer! who cin itand up to heavy going\nin the field.\n-\u25a0- \u25a0 -\u25a0\u2014     \u25a0 __________ \u25a0___!   _____*        ____________\u25a0__\nGROCERY SPECIALS\nON SALE TODAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY\nPHONES 193\u2014194\nTangerine\nORANGES    While they lait\nBox 99c\nCAKE FLOUR: twirli\nDown,  pkg. \t\nCURRANTS:   Ri-clnnid,\nLb.\nBLEACHED   RAISINS:\nFincy, Ib. \t\nWALNUT PIECES:\nLb.   _\t\nW\n6#\nPEANUT  BUTTER:   Mc-  -ynA\nMccoii'i, 2.1, tin *yy\nSTRAWBERRY   JAM:\nSunllni, 4'i, tin \t\n69<\nPORK ind BEANS: Llbby'i,\n18 oz. tint, -je-4\nI for   **T\nEXTRACT: Lemon, Vanilla ,H.I, bot $1-23\nLOUR:   ElMion's\n49'i, lack\nCOTTAGE   ROLLS\nUnion, Ib.\nSwlft'i,\nSAUSAGES:\nVi, tin\nGRAHAM  WAFERS: Or\nmond'i,  large carton. ....\nCOFFEE: In Lunch kit\n2 Ibi. net, per kit\n\u25a0\u00ab\u00ab- $1.59\n3*\n29<\n221\n$1.19\ni TEA: H B Broken\nPekoe, Ib.        ...     _..,\n! KLEENEX TISSUE:\nSOO1!, carton\nFLOOR WAX: Leliun,\nNo. 1 tin\nOXYDOL: Giant\npkg.\nORANGES:   California,\n2 doi -.\t\nTURNIPS:\n10 Ibi.        \t\n331\n23*\n741\n25*\ni bursting.\" ht turned over tht oontroli to tftt\nI After 10 or 12 minutei In the Australian and took over the navi-\nj jcarchliffhts Grey climbed to 12.000 , gator's table, setting a oourse tor\nj feet and set a Northern course, then (home.\nLibyan Unit Marks\n200th Enemy Plana\nLONDON, Jtn. 12 (CP). \u2014 A\nLibyan fighter wing oomprlilng\nBrltith, Soulh Afrleto tnd Auitrtlitn ilrmen recently celebrated\nIti 200th inimy plint that down\n\u25a0 Ince thi deiert battle begin.\nThe group otptiln pralieri tht\n\"flnt rtcsrd\" of hli mtn tnd dt-\n\u2022erlbtd hew thty often wtlktd\n\u2022 crou mllei ef dtwrt ta return to\nbut tfttr being ihot down.\n13 ARRESTED IN FIFTH\nCOLUMN ROUNDUP\nCAPI TOWN, 8outh Afrlct, Jin\n12 (AP). \u2014 Thirteen trrtiti were\nmade during the weekend following an anouncement that the Government wai determined to crush\nfifth column ictivitlei.\nBeauty eont wit you Irienej, If\nyou're cora\/tu. hit ii, people\ntarget your attefi write, you\nhave OM fou*-\"B.O.\"l\nWt all pertpirt\u2014\u2022\/) tha time.\nAnd penpiration oa your ikin fut\nbecome! ttale, unpleiicnt. Don't\ntake chance* ivmon needi\nLifebuoy\u2014it'i the ONI IOAP\nespecially mtde to prevent \"B.O.\"\nNo other popular totp conttint\nLifebuoy't ipecitl DtODOtiiuta\ningredient   No other leap ceo\ngive you the LAtmeo, all-ovm\nPJtonCTIOl. you get with Lifebuoy.\nAnd whtt t thrill it it to bath\nwith Lifebuoy I Thtt rich, niTY\nlather leavet you tingling with\nglorioui rillHRlli! Mike\nLifebuoy TOUI regular bath toap.\nUie it for your face tnd handi\ntoo\u2014ifi 20% milder than many\n\u2022o-ctlled beauty and btby toape.\nLIFEBUOY^;?$\u00abB.O.\nr     \u25a0    m   r, _____\u00ab_,      'i, ,1,   \u25a0\u25a0   \u25a0\u25a0.--\u2022\"-.-i'-'\u25a0\"*-A- *\u25a0--~--^-> -*^\u2014*.w_^,^_._.v___.-__.____a____L_i\n FOUR\nSpouseWIII\nOver'Love'\n)i Other Woman\nBy BEATRICE FAIRFAX\n(ar Mlu Fairfax:\nlam a married woman of 36 and\nwt three children\u201418, 12 tnd 8.\n'e've been married almost eighteen\nears. Now my huibtnd hai fallen\ni love with a married womtn. Ht\nanti a divorce, saying he hat ntvtr\nived me.\nthe other womtn'i huiband tound\nUt about lt, and he and I accused\n_em both, whleh made my huiband\nngry. The other woman wld ahe\n|ade a mistake and wasn't in love\nrlth my husband at all. But my\nuiband can't forget her and Juit\n*eps on drinking heivily to forget\ntout her.\nI itlll love him, although ht doei-\nit care for me. What ihall I do?\nBLUE\n' If the married woman who wai\nDltrumental ln breaking up your\ntame now confesses ihe never cared\nlor your huiband, It'a likely he'll\n\u25a0ave a lucid Interval, In which hell\n\u00bballze that forfeiting the affection\nrf a wife who really carei for him\nt folly of the nth degree.\nHope for the beit. Don't nag, keep\nStt homei fires burning, and lee If\nBill huiband of youn wont re-\ntarn to \"normalcy.\" He leemi to be\nthrowing away hli life for i womin\nWho doeint care about him.\nHart Asks Increase\nin Old Age Pensions\nVICTORIA. Jtn. 13 (CD-Pre-\nmitr Hltt todiy, In t Utter ta Hit\nVictoria Old Age Ptniloptn Aitocl-\nitlon, uid tht British Columbia\nGovernment already hu madt rep-\nreientitlona to Dominion authorities\nrequesting that thiy increaie tbt\nold lfl pension allowance.\nMid-Section...\nFlat Front Line\na Sign oi Health\nNEL80N DAILY NIWI. NILION. B.C.-TUESDAY MORNINO. JAN\nSLOCAN CITY\nSLOCAN CITY, B. C.-*tr. and\nMn. W. Wilkie of Silverton villted\nltt. H. Denlg on their way to Nel-\nA. McMillan left for hii borne In\n9mdon Fridiy.\nTed Graham wai a visitor to New\nDenver.\nMns. J. Law is a patient in Slocan\nOoremunity Hoapital, New Denver.\nUri. S. Giant waa a vliitor to\nJJtw Denver.\nTlie Ladiei Aid of Bt Andrew'i\nfteebyterian Church met at the\nhone of Mrs. Stanley Perklnsons.\nOfficers md committee! were ippolnted.\nAccording to the American Ll.\nbrary Anoclition, Berlin Diary wai\nYOted the moet popular book of IMl.\n\u25a0y IDA JEAN KAIN\nA middle-aged ipreid is not heil-\nthy it tny tge. Whtn tbt abdomlnil\nwall becomei fltbby, the muMltt\nnot only collect fit but trt lncip-\nable ot aupportlng tbt weight of tht\norgani. Al t coruequence, tht organ! si g ind crowd etch othtr. Thli\nlnterftret with tht circulation, digestion ind elimination. Aalde from\nthe iqueezlng of the organi, the\nnerve centrei are affected and high\nblood preisure mty remit.\nThli midsection ipread ll ciuied\nby slumping tnd by lick of exercise. Hie iverage perion tends to\ngo Into a comfortable slump whtn\nshe itands, walk! or sits tnd whit\nlittle exercise lhe gets ll apt to mill\nthete muscles. To add to the trouble,\nthe attempt at correction la uiuilly\nholding the ttomich ln rather than\nup. You cant hold your itomach tn.\nIt ii unnatural and uncomfortable.\nYour rule ihould be to hold up. Tlie\nupward pull ahould originate with\nthe lower abdominal muadea tnd\nihould extend right on up through\nthe cheit tnd tht top of your held.\nBut btfort you ctn make a habit\nof tha upward pull ln poiture, your\nmusculir girdle muit be itrong.\nAnd ilnce theie muscles trt moit\nImportant to heilth. your general\nconditioning progrim ihould btgln\nln tbt middle. The exercise! need\nnot be ttrtnuoui ner tike more\nthin i ftw minutei but thty ihould\nbe done regularly.\nTo avoid itriln. tike your firtt\nexerdiei lying flit on thi back on\ntht flor, kneet flexed, soles of feet\nretting on floor.\nFrom thtt petition, bring liter\nnttt knees to chett u you pren\ntht small of tht btck down igilnst\ntbt floor tad poll up tnd Is with\nthe lowtr tbdomlnil muiclei. To\n\u2022void tny ponible itriln, keep ont\nfoot on floor it the othtr knee Is\nbrought to tbt chett Repeat 10\ntimei, later JO.\nRemilnlng tn tht ume petition,\nraise feet illghtly otf tht floor tnd\nipread kneei wide ipert to form\nV. Hold for t second, tnd bring\nknttt together. Rapeit six timet,\nthen reit.\nStill In the lame itartlng poiltion. continue to pull up tnd ln\nwith the abdominal muiclei. nlie\nthe feet off the floor ind ilternetely\nflex ind itrilghten the left\u2014another way of doing the bicycle ex-\nerdie. Twelve counti will be plenty\nto itart with. If your back it not\nitrong. it will be wiier for you to\ndo that exerclie lying on tbe ilde\non the floor ind pedaling.\nStage Fright ...\nStudents Suffer\nWhep Making\nPublic Speeches\nBy GARRY 0. MYERS,  Ph.D.\nDuring recent ylln, I hive col\nlecttd considerable Information\ntbout itudenta from college down\nto Ult fourth gnde level on how\nthty feel whin thty talk In din or\nbtfort t public audience.\nBelow ire Individual onl state-\nmenu by high ichool itudenti,\nWhtn I talk I leem to bt listen-\nlag to mother talk md tm not\niure what thtt person ll going to\nny. Mr ont foot, usually my right,\ngotl to ileep. Thingi whirl tbout\nmt ai I rite. My hetrt gotl doublt\ntlmt. I feel Jittery ind vtry much\nwont tfttr I tit down. My volet\ndoein't tound llkt mt whtn I talk.\nI feel a great weight on my ihoul-\nden. I cin't Mt iny person Jutt\n\u2022 iet of facei. I feel every one ll\nstaring it mt. I feel ai if a cake\nof ice li dripping down my chest.\nI Ittl ai though I hid no itomach.\nI am afraid I can't exprtn myself\ntight. When I am talking I am\nalwayi thinking of what others an\ngoing to ny and think and how I\nam going to feel when I alt down.\nThough I believe teachen ihould\ntake the chlet responsibility for\npreventing uid reducing iuch fern,\nI do not tell itudenti io, I urge\nthem to work on themielvei, ti\ntbey thould; not to try to ny much,\nto be sure of whit thty wmt to\nny btfort beginning, to take plenty\nof time, and to keep everlastingly\nat IL\nKootenay Families, Friends, Hear\nRadio Talks From Boys Overseas\nMany NeUon tnd Kooteniy folki\nitayid cloae by their radioi Satur-\nday night, an.l were rewarded by\nbearing broadcast meisages trom\nDiitrlct men ln the anidian Army\noveneai.\nThtrt wti a nal thrill for many\nwlvei, mothen, Ind families ln hear.\nIng tht voicei of their loved ones.\n.Even ln cafes imall groupi gathered\niround radioi to hear the boyi,\nThtn were at lent messages for 40\nDistrict familiei tnd friendi heard.\nTWO 8END MESSAGES\nTwo Ntlton men oveneu, Herb\nTowniend tnd Charles Dunattll,\nwere unable to ipeak themielvei\nbut reipective metngei for Mrs. H\nR. Towniend ind for the DunittU\nfamily wire relayed (or them.\nGunner Paul Ritchie ipoke * message to hli family at Procter, and\naaked them to pan along hli \"hello\"\nto \"Mra. Long and the men on the\nboat-\nGunner Richard Thexton of the\nArrow Lakee spoke to hli \"friendi\nIn Salmo\"; while John Thompion\no\" Nelion asked hearers to \"uy\nhello to Herb Pitta, Clarer\/ce Ward\nand tbe gang.\" There wen meutgti\nfor hla family and' Mn. Lakes and\n\"hello\" to Choquette and Dave Wade\nfrom Max Kypcr of Nelaon.\nSOLVING\nPARENT PROBLIMI\nQ. Dont yeu think that many\nutterincei by wlvei tnd husbinds,\nln the guiat of humor, it t iocIiI\ngitherlng ire conscious or unconscious efforti it inflicting emotional\npi In?\nA. Yu; wlvei end huibtndi\nought to try to exalt their egos ln\na mora humane, cultivated and\nIntelligent  way.\nHealth...\nErrors In Timing\nInfluence Life\nDRAMATIC EVENING WRAP MAKES GRAND ENTRANCE\nfour prize white fox skins and may be\nworn over evening or formal afternoon\ngowns equally well. The fur-bedecked\ncape,-right, is made of scarlet wool enhanced by silver fox whoj_\\white tail tips\nblend into the white band around the bottom of, the wrap.\nNothing ia more important to a grand\nentrance and that vital impression than a\ndramatic evening wrap. At the left .above\nis a simply cut green velvet coat in full\nlength. It is trimmed on collar and cuffs\nwith gold and silver braid interwoven\nwith ailver sequins and tiny, star-shaped\nbuttons. The fur stole, centre, is made of\nSERIAL STORY\nBy LORENA CARLETON\nCastle of Contentment\nCaitUqar Community\nClub Plans Social\nCASTLEGAR, B.C. \u2014 CuUegar\nCommunity Club met ln the Coronation Hall with Victor Jenka In\nthe chair.\nA beaket iocIiI for the and of\nJanuary wai plinned and V, Jenki,\nS. C. Wataon and Mn. ]. Hanion\nwen named to the committee.\nThe C.W.L. wu given permission to utt the HiU for t bingo\nptrty and Iht IO DE. for t dmce.\nJ. P. Tiylor wu acctpttd u \u2022\nnew member.\nDEATHS\nMONTREAL - Chtrlw Joieph\nBrlttatn, 99, Chairman of the Board\nof Canadian Fiirbmks Mono Co,\nLtd.\nNANAIMO, B.C.\u2014William Chid-\nwlck Smith, 88-year-old naUve of\nGuelph, Ont., and reiident of BrltUh Columbil for 11 yean.\nI   All dainty women art\n1 ! lux Daily Dippers\nWut to b\u00ab popular? Then remember ilii * rule-! Today'i anrli-M\nwon1! do for tomorrow, too! For\nund iff ahtorh p-rriplritloti which\nquickly leada to horrid undie odor.\nDip ondles In Lax every night\n... jait \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0non \u25a0\u25a0 yoo Uke then\noff. LUX whltk* away nndle odor.\nAnd dally care with Lax keepf\nondtei lovely and new (u longer.\nNew undtr^trm\nCream Deodorant\n\"fib\nStops Perspiration\n1. Doei no.\nihira. Don not initite ikln.\n2. No wiiting to dry. Cu be\nused right ifter ihiving.\n1. Instantly stops penpindon\nfoe 1 to J din. lemoret odoe\nfrom penpiritioo.\n4. A mre, white, gieiselesi,\nirunleu nnlihlng creim.\na. Arrid hu been iwlided the\nApproval SetloftbeAmertrtn\nImuran ot laundering foe\nbeing hirmleu to fibcici.\nAr.td li th. UUIOUT tELUKO\nD_tOHO-UUtT. Try a In todayl\n\u25a0y   LOGAN   CLENDENING,   M.D.\nPerfect health li a very difficult\nthing to define, probably largely\nbecauie lt doein't exist, it is i sort\nol ibitractioo made up of different\nparti of different individuals' Ideals\nIn iome respect.\nYou take tbe Ideal of one min'i\nhud of hiir, mother min'i perfect\nteeth, mother man'i unusual eye-\nlight, thii fellow'i perfect digestion,\nthit min'i iplendld muscular build\nmd poiture md the other fellow'i\nfeet md the composite Ls whit you\ncall a normal perion In perfect\nheilth. But he isn't normil it ill.\nYou find him in probibly one ln\nfive million people ind hit perfect\nheilth la limply in lUtriction or a\ntheoretical Ideal.\nNo; dlieue or Ulneu ll tbe lot of\nmin fir more thin perfect heilth\nAll the element! thit go to mike\nup even a reuonably healthy hu.\nman organtim in very complex\nOne of theie elements thit we ire\nInclined to forget ti chronometry,\nor the normil palling of time, the\nnormil development of various\nfunction! tt the proper time.\nSCHEDULE OF\nDEVELOPMENT\nA little baby U not supposed to\nhivt tny teeth. When It doei gtt id\nflnt teeth, they tn mull tnd\nfragile. But auppoae tt wu bore\nwith adult teeth md could chew\nand masticate til kinds of food.\nThll ability would bt fir ahead of\nltt dlgaitlvt powen md in adult\nmouth and adult tistes ln food\nwould limply overwhelm the\nItomach and inteitlnei.\nJuit io tht development of tbe\nbriin cm go too tut. A too precocious child li regarded by everybody except Ita parenta wtth a certain amount of dlitiste.\nSomt people you know ire going\nthrough life on i time ichedule\nthit li ill keyed up. They rush\nthrough life getting things done tt\nt ntt wblch mlku ui dizzy ind\nperhapi it tha end ippeir to be old\nmd broken before their time. Oth\nen err ln the oppoilte direction\nmd trt alway. behind tnd ntver\nitem to catch up, either with their\nwork or with life. Thli leemi to\nbreak men down quite u much u\nbeing in too much of a hurry.\nHippy li the mm who findi hli\nbody md hli mind developing nit-\nurilly through the eyelet of tbe lge\nchangei, and who meets childhood,\nyouth, mmhood, middle ige and\nold ige on their own termi.\nQUESTIONS\nAND ANSWERS\nEB.T\u2014\"Hiving a diignoiii of\nneuruthenli, ls it poiilble for the\ngutro-lnteilinil trict to be involved, giving rise to ipastlc con.\nitlpation, colltli, gu and detention.\n\u2022nd could then be my connection\nbttwttn any of the conditloni md\nlow blood pressure?\"\nAniwer \u2014 Yea. Gaitro-lntestlnii\nsymptom! tuch u you describe in\ntht mott common lymptomt of\nneuruthenli. Low blood pressure\nilso uiuilly goes with thtm.\nCHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE\n(Continued)\nHe began to baggie, lazily at flnt\nwith t totally disinterested look on\nhis face, u other cuitomen drew\nnearer, he gradually crescendoed,\nuntil through varioui changes, he\nwu bargaining with a frenzy as\nLatin u that ot the storekeeper. The\ncrowd grew itill more, watching\nwith Interne intereit After \u2022 final\nspiel, Cuban shrugs, expostulations,\nfollowed by financial surrender,\ncompllmenti to Yleni, imillng con-\ngntulitloni to Scott md various\nbeaming salutations, the garnets\nwere Scott'i. And then Ylent'i, He\ndropped them into her cupped hands\nu casually u if toning feed to her\nchickens.\n\"Htng the ring In your noie If\nyou're afraid to wear a ring I've\ngiven you. But do wear the entire\nbatch tonight. And thit beautiful\nwhite dancing frock\u2014we're lucky to\nbe here between November and\nMarch. We cm go to San-Soucci.\"\nUnder the expert guidance of\ntheir chauffeur\u2014and ot Scott Hamilton himself, who often had been in\nCuba\u2014they itarted on a tour of con-\ntruti. Sixteenth century ruins and\ndecayed looking churchei mide a\ncontrail to Amerlcinlied office\nbuildings, modern hotels and the\nreipendent new Capitol. Narro*\nitreeti Uie.vendor'! carta piled high\nwith tropical \u2022 frulti, many colored\nfish, vegetables, made a contrasting\nto the wide, iweeping boulevirdl\nAnd the plaiter-cracked, low dwelling! of the poor to the excluiive\nVadido residential lection, with Iti\nhouiei of itone, marble, colorful\nstucco, set imid extrivagant gardens\nof flowen.\nChamber of Commerce de luxe,\"\nRose designated.\n\"Oh, but beiutlful.\" the girl cried.\n\"Still I prefer the 'Old Town' Spin-\nlih lection. It made me feel like\ndancing a Carmen right there\nthe cobbleitonei.\"\"\n\"Let'i go bick ind do lt: Til pan\nthe hat for you \u2014 by the way, no\none hi! uld inythlng ibout my new\nMonte Chrlstl Panami,\" Scott lamented.\nRoae uld evenly, \"You were too\nproud.\"\n\"And why not? It coit me over i\nhundred dollan.\" He turned ni he\nheard Ylena gup. \"Some Panamas,\n\\*9f>*\nARRID\nmmmtmt\ntmm if 1*1 m*\nmy little lamb, coit u much ai a\nthtosand dollan.\"\nShe quickly recovered. \"Well, you\nneedn't try to pay for youn with\nmy itreet dancing.\"\nScott Hamilton Ignored her lo\naay to the chauffeur, \"(Jet over on\nthe Fifth Avenue drive.\" He leaned\nback and Informed the women with\nall the pomposity of a profeislonal\nguide, \"Three lolid milu of flowers,\" then nudged them limultane-\nously. Paying no attention to the\nstreet, his eyes were wide, hii imile\nwas bright.\nRoie trumpeted, \"We'yy ill have\nplenty of flowen If you don't watch\nwhere you're going.\" Savagely ihe\nmetioned him around.\nThe next couple of hours they\ndawdled away at the Havana Yacht\nClub, lipping eirly drinks while\nthey sat overlooking the clean white\nsands and the blue waten of the\nGulf of Mexico,\nAs they drove home ln the early\ndusk, along the Malecon, Ylena ilgh-\ned with complete pleasure and iald,\n\"I'm trying to decide whether Havana is more beautiful in the twilight\nor in the early morning.\"\n\"Stick with me,\" Scott advised,\n\"and you'll soon see it again In the\nearly morning. Then you can make\nup your mind.\"\nYlena looked lovely thit evening\nin the waap-waisted, full-iklrted\nchiffon dress and the full let of\ngarnet jewelry. Of all the placei\nthey went, she liked beat the cafe\noff the beaten path, where they\ndined, a small place, quiet and\npeaceful, redolent with native atmosphere. A tiny boy gave her a\nflower. All during dinner, ind while\nthey lingered over liqueun in that\nsoft fragrance of half-wilted flow-\nirs, coffee, liquor and strange fooda,\nan old, old woman in ragged skirts\nand an exquisite head-ehawl, played\nthe guitar and sang, In a voice un\nbelievably good ud itrong.\nIn reiponae to Scott'i generoui\nappreciation u they left the rei-\ntaurant, ihe bowed again and again,\nand showered him with loft-relter-\nated smiling Spaniih phruei.\n\"What did ihe uy, Scott?\" They\nhad reached the itreet.\n\"Nothing much. The uiuil flowery\nraving of \u2022 well-tipped Latin.''\n\"But   what?\"  the girl  penlited.\ndiouMwivsiL\nBy BETSY NEWMAN\n\"What, that could pouibly  make\nyou bluih io much?\"\nScott pauied before they reached\ntheir car ahd the perpetually grin\nning Pepe. \"She butowed a million\nbleuingi and a million- priyen \u2014\nlhe wiihed for much proiperlty\nmuch heilth md many children-\nto you ind your angelic wife.\"\n(Tt Be Continued)\nLt Lionel Moore of Creiton uked\nto be remembered to Roy Johnion;\nwhile Cipt. Don C. Corbould of\nNew Westminster spoke tb hit \"Nelson DUtrict friendi.'' Capt Corbould\nWhen*it Ntlion waa i Sergeant ln\nthe lllth Field Battery, R.C.A., tnd\ntiter btlng cotnmlnlontd it the\nCoast rejoined that unit u one of\nIti officen,\nMANY OTHERS\nThere were meisiges u wtll from\nMerlin Livenldge, Gnr. Tom Aitken,\nQnr. B. K. Weill, Gnr, Peter Petrel,\nBdr. Norman Slader, Gnr. Jim Reid.\nGnr. John Thompion, Gnr. Leo\nPowtr, Sgt. Fred Cutlt, Qnr. T. C\nWilton, Onr. Frtd Turcot., tnd\nUnce-Udr. Hughes, all of Nelion;\nVictor Bridge, Gnr. W. Graham, Gnr.\nE. s. Thomu, Gnr. Dave Cooptr,\nGar. W. Duchtk, Onr. H. Bartlett,\nGnr. Joseph Buckni, Williim Sharpies of Tnil; WlUlam Thomson and\nGnr Lyon of Michel; H. Davldion\nand Gnr. Otter Strasier of Shore-\nacres; Donild fry, Gnr. Steve Reid\ncf Rossland; Gnr. Wei Scot., Gnr.\nW. T. Craig of Crtrton; Onr. J. _\u00bb .,\nUndboken of Jaffray; Gnr. Dames\nof Beton; Sgt Thexton tnd Gnr.\nRichard Texton of Glenbank; Gnr\nHenry Courvlle of Nikuip; tnd Sgt-\nR. I. Wood ot South Slocin.\nMri. C. Pleasanco\nNew President of\nAid at Castlegar\nCASTLEGAR, B.C. -United\nLadiei Aid met at the home ot Mn.\nC, Pleuince with Mn. C. Appleton\nu cohostess. Officer! elected were\nU follows:\nMn. C. Pltuence, Pruident; Mn,\nW. ftiton, Secretery-Tnuurer. Mra.\nH. Huddleston, retiring pruident,\nthmked the memben for their lupport ln tbe put two yean.\n-The commute ln charge of thi\nchurch lots made a report Two new\nmemben,.Mn. E. Wallner ind Mra\nQrenrod were welcomed.\n;\u00bb.T*iM\u00bb \u25a0\t\nPlan lo Put Women\nin Jobs lo Free\nMen lor Services\nOTTAWA, J(tn. II (AP)-A plin\nfor the nptd replacement by women\nof some 200,000 men in Canadian\ninduitrlil plants hu been given to\nMunition! Miniiter Howe for presentation for the new cabinet war\ncommittee on labor supply, the Ottawa Journal iald today.\n\"Purpoie of the wholeule labor\nreplacement would be to make\navailable immediately aome 200,000\nmen to the armed forces.\n\"Under the plm, men to be replaced would have no lay In the\nmatter. They would simply lose their\nJobs to the specially trained women.\nHow the replaced men would be\nfunnelled into the armed lervicei\nwaa a point yet to be settled. So far,\ncompulilon figured ln the program\nonly so far as dismissal from their\nindustrial jobs for replacement by\nwomen waa concerned.\"\nCastlegar C.W.L\nPlant to Stag* Party\nCASTLEGAR, B.C.-The Caitle\ngar Catholic Women'i League met\nat the home of Mn. W. Shkworek\n\/ bingo party to be held ln January wu decided on,\nA ipeclal meeting will be held\nat the home of Mn, W. Whittaker on\nJan. 22.\n\"BuM B. C. Payroll*1\nIt Makes a\nDelicious\nPudding'\n\"I always have Pacific Milk\nIn the house, as we use It\non every dish of fruit and\nbowl of cereal,\" writes Mrs.\nR. \"It makes a delicious\nrice and tapioca pudding,\nand we like Pacific Milk.'\nPacific Milk\nIrradiated and Vacuum Packed\nLONDON (CP)-The late Lord\nRothermere'i collection of paintlngi\nwu sold it auction for \u00a325.962.\nMr.\nTH\nCOFFEE\nNERVES\nIf TOO (Ml \u00ablt ol Mttt, fe .\n\u2022ad art ganeralty trritabU, why not iwttch\nto Portnm? YouTI like Ui Herat, tnd It'i\nibaoluWly cafftlae-fi-**. Ordtr Pottam\nfrom your froctr today. Try It lor 10\ndayi uid Mt how much better yoo (eel.\n*&k\n\"CifTelne nerves mide Mr. Brown the most\nIrriuble nun la town. I even bad children\noiling him \"Tbe Grouch.\" But Mrt.\nBrown knew too much foe me\u2014ihe knew\nthit too much tea aad coffee often aase\nfiiyed nervei nd bad temper. She per-\nraided Brown to switch to Postum. Now\nh_'s tbe friend oi emybody md I've loit\nlaothe r cue ot caffeine ne rv e _.\"\nHt. T. N. Coin Sims.\nPOSTUM\n.I.IM\u00ab4I\u00abK>>\n-      \u25a0\nLONDON (CF.-rour Belgltm.\nsentenced to death by a German\nMilitary Tribunal for helping Britain and poueulng irmi, havt been\nexecuted, iccording to Inbel, Fret\nBeljlin Newi Agency.\nmiik ml .a iii .   _ hii 11 iiif\nTODAY'!  MENU\nScalloped Liver and Potttoei\nBtked Squaih\nCelery Cibbage,  Apple and\nOnion  Salad\nMock Cherry Pie\nCoffee or Subititute\nSCALLOPED LIVER AND\nOne pound pork or btef liver,\nult and pepper, flour, 2 tablespoons\nfat, 1 one, illced, I cupi illced potatoes, IH cupi milk.\nSalt and flour liver and brown\nlightly ln melted fat Place a layer\not nw potatoei ln greased baking\ndish and iprlnkle with ialt and\npepper. Add a layer ot liver md\nonion, then I layer of potatoei until all are uied. The top layer ihould\nbe potatoei. Add milk, cover and\nbake ln a moderate oven until po\ntatoei   are  tender. Remove   cover\nand let potatoei rown on top.\nCELERY CABBAGE, APPLE\nAND ONION 8ALAD\nOne cup diced apples, 1 cup diced\ncelery cabbage, M teaipoon chopped\nonion or onion juice.\nTosi together ipples ind celery\ncabbage until blended, add flavoring of onion If Uked, mix with\nmayonnaise, and serve.\nMOCK  CHERRY  PIE\nOne cup cranberrlei, V, cup leed-\ncd raisins, 1 tablespoon flour, 1 cup\nboiling water, 1 up lugar, 1 teg1\nspoon vanilla.\nMix and boll ill lngrtdlenti together for a few minutei except\nvanilla. Add vanilla, blend, and\nbake between two cruata.\n\t\nLate Photographs\nFOR THE NELSON DAILY NEWS\nPICTORIAL EDITION\nWe have received a wonderful showing of interesting photographs for our 1942 Pictorial Edition\nwhich will be published on lanuary 31.\nSpace for pictures it now filled. Picturei received\nlate will be published in the edition If ponible but\nwe will be-compelled to omit many that wa would\nlike to publish.\nOrder Your Extra Copies\nNow \u2014 10c Each\nJfeteon lath} Nftua\ni'\n____\u25a0\n \u2014NELSON DAILY NIW* NILSOH. B.O^-TUf 8DAY ttORklN*. MR, ft WW\nAstoria\nThe Shoes\npreferred\nby the\nsmartly\n' dressed\nnr.an.\nL Andrew & Co,\nLeaders In Footfashion\niermany Rushes\nMedical Aid\nto Fight Typhus\nBERNE, Swltzerlmd, Jin, 12 (AP)\nQermany, combatting an outbreak\ntyphua fever, recenfly hai rushed\nndreds of additional docton and\ninei to the Eaitern front and\nItbllihed an anti-epidemic centre\nWtriaw, the Berlin correspond-\nt of the Swlsi newspaper National\nHung reported today.\n*. \"battle against lice,\" the chief\nnler oft yphus, has resulted. Nazi\nIdien, wearing heavy clothing for\nl( periods without washing them,\n. newspaper iald, have been be-\n; with lice.\n\"Hie abnormal climate and weath-\ncondltloni of the Russian Winter\nt only neceisltate cire of clothing,\n)d and ihelter for the troopi but\nfretting painstaking examination\nhealth conditloni,\" the dispatch\nd.\n\"Special meaaurei hive been Uk-\nUtinst epidemic! for which the\nlifer ii very greit... in birncks\nblockhouiei there frequently\nthree to four times is many\nople crammed together as was the\non the Western fronL\n[potted typhus was reported In\nrtdlsh dispatches to have broken\nt iome weeks ago in the Baltic\ntea and in Polish areas, resulting\nttrlct quarantines in some zones\nSkittle cholera also had been relied from regions iround the Ural\nlunttlni.\nAirman Reeve\nHas Never Met\nFriendlier (Ity\nBritiah Airman Dennli Reeve,\nwho wu ln the motor accident by\nthe Hume School during tht holidayi within a few minutet of when\nhe wti to board the train for Medicine Hat after ipending hU Christ-\nmm letve, tnd becime, with the\nother three ocupantt of tht ctr t\nhospital patient, wrltei hli thanki\nas follow! from the training centre\nat Medicine Hat, to which he recently returned:\nR.A.F. Station,\nMedicine Hat, Alta.\nTo the Editor of the Dally New*\nTo the Public of Nelion:\nJuit 1 letter of appreciation for\nthe klndneai, generosity and consideration tendered toward me during my altogether too brief lUy in\nNelion,\nI would also like to take thli\nopportunity of expreulng my\nthanki to the staff and attendanti\nof the Kootenay Lake General Hospital, and Mr. and Mn. McLeod\nof Mill Street, whose sympathy and\nundemanding was entirely beyorld\nreproach.\nI have travelled quite extensively\nIn Britain and Ireland, but my personal opinion, formed during my\nvisit, is that never have I come\nin contact with people as friendly\nas the inhabitants of Nelson.\nHoping to be with you all once\najaln, this coming Summer, I remain,\nYours sincerely,\nDENNIS REEVE, Lac\nformer Nelson\nBoy in R.C.A.F.\nLeaves for East\n-PAOS FtVB\nNo Serious (rime Other Than Eight\nHousebreakings by Juvenile Here In\nr41 Chief Bone Reports; Praises Men\nWED IN NELSON; MAKE HOME IN TRAJL\nMr. and Mrs. Porfirio Angerilli Jr., of Trail. The\nbride is the former Miss Emma Misuraca, daughter of\nMr. and Mrs. Antonio Misuraca of Nelson.\n\u2014Photo by Vogue.\nNELSON SOCIAL\nBy  MRS. M. J\nPeter  Dewdney,   In-1\nReporting that tight tutt tf\nhouie-breaklng In Nelion In 1MZ\nwart iu6iiquently tracid te \u2022 Juvenile, wM WM committed to tn\nInduitrlal homt, Chief G. R. Bone\nof the City police Department In\nhla annual rtport to tht Police\nCommiuion iald \"no othtr ttrloui\ncrlmei wtrt committed during tht\nyttr. Credit for thli otn be given\nto the comtablei In maintaining\nproptr patroli of tht City.\"\nIn thinking the Police Commli-\nsloners for their courttty in tbe pait\nyetr, Chief Bone aaured them tht\nmorale tnd discipline of tht forct\nhtd been of f\"very hl|h ittndtid.\"\nHe expressed hit iippreclition of\n\u00bbe loyalty and cooperation of the\ndepartment memben, and alio hii\nappreciation tendered by Inipector\nJohn Macdonald and tht ittff of the\n,B. C. Police, the general public, the\nNelion Dtily News, Rtdio Station\nCKLN, tnd other police forcei of\nthe Province tnd Dominion,\nCAR PATROL INSTITUTED\nA patrol af the City by car wai\ninitltuted during the year when a\npatrol car wai purchaeed. It has\nenabled the department to greatly\nincrease its aervice to the public,\nand Increue efficiency.\nSchool traffic patrols were organized and maintained throughout the lohool year, and ai a re\nsuit no traffic accldenti occurred\nduring school houn in thete ionea.\nSchool principals, the Chief reported, have taken a great lntereat\nin the work, and have expreued\nthe opinion that the patroli ate\nworthwhile. Patrcla were organ-\nlied at Hume and Central Schooli\nVIGNEUX an(i st. Joseph'i Academy\nJohnny McLean of Trail was  LICENCE lil BIKES\nBiciycle licensing at a meani ot\nterm, and one one-year term. Two\nimpended sentences, one for tbt\nmonthi and t tecond tor one year,\nwere alto recorded. Two Juveniles,\nont male and one female, were\ncommitted to Provincial Induitrlal\nSchooli. Four personi wert committed to mentil hospital.\nOnly $33.94 worth of articles,\nout of a total ot $461.30 reported\nitolen, htvt not bten recovered.\nThree autos wtrt stolen tnd recovered, their theft being attributed by the Chief to \"Joy riden.\"\nEleven bicycles wert stolen, tnd\n10 recovered. Sixteen children\nwere reported lost, tnd Itttr\nfound.\nCity police during tbe year lnvci-\ntlgtted 447 complaints and made 17\ninvestigations for other police de\npartmenta. Fifty-one auto accldenti\nwere invettigited, md IM driven\nwtrned regarding faulty lighti and\nother hazards. Eleven aeta of fingerprint! were taken, and 29 suspicious character! checked. Police\npatroli found 105 doors left open,\n11 wlndowi open, and six safes left\nopen. In all instances the promises\nwere made secure and the owneri\nnotified.\nFOUR  SUDDEN  DEATHS\nFour tudden deathi, two ai the\nreiult of drownings and two as a\nretult of motor accidents, were invettigited.\nIn mtintaining the patrols by police ctr 7288 were covered.\nScventy.four transients were\nsupplied with meala and 77 with\nbeds during IMl.\nIN TRAINING FOR\nMEXICAN CHILDREN\nMBXICO CITY, Jan. 12 (AP). -\nty thousands ichool children will\ngin drilling with wooden gum\nb. 1. The lystem will be extended\n[dually to the whole country.\nSergeant-Pilot A. S. MicPhill, i\nformer Nelson boy, end ion of Mrs.\nE. Aimes of Wells, in Northern B. C,\nhis left for the East after ipending\nhii embarkation leave over Christmas and the Yeir at the home ot\nMr. and Mrs. A. Spence at Nelton.\nHis wife ii the former Mils Caroline\nSpence of Nelaon. Sergeant-Pilot\nMicPhail attended High School\nhere and later moved to Vancouver.\nHe Joined the Air Force \u25a0 year\nago.\nt   Sub-Lt.\nitmctor it Sukatoon. ii home on!a City visitor yesterday\nfurlough,  visiting hii pirenti, Mr.     ,   Mrs   Albert  Smith  and  her | g,^ voyKt , tilt of til bicydei\nmd Mn. E. E. L. Dewdney. jnfjnt 5:n left Kcotenay Lake Gen-',_, the city wai ,\\,0 instituted. Some\nt   Ac2 Dick Dennes hai returned] eral Hoipital Sunday for their home, |497 licencei were lnued. The rec\nto   Edmonton   ifter   ipending   his  101 Union Street. j0-js jirtady have proved valuable\nholiday leave with his mother, Mn.\nB. H. Dennes, Chatham Street.\nAnderson     of    the\nPalmer\nMusic Festival\nSyllabus Placed\nPrinters' Hands\n, The Syllabus tor tbe Thirteenth\nAnnual Koottnty Muilc Festlvil,\nsponsored thit yetr by the Ntlton\nMusic Festival Auoclttion, it now\ncompleted,, tnd placed ln tha handi\nof the printers, It li expected thtt\ntht syllabus will bt reidy for distribution by the end of January.\nThe dates for the Music Festival\nare May 13-16.\npUEEMAJJ\nFURNITURE CO.\nTht House ot Furnlturt Valuei\nPhont 119 Nelion\nSee Our Beautiful Selection\nof New\nPARKHILL\nChesterfield  Suites\nBUY ON OUR BUDGET PLAN\nTRAIL SOCIAL\n\u25a0y MISS KAY LOWDON\nTrail and Nelson\nRotarians Have a\nJoint Meet Soon\nTRAIL, B. C, Jtn. 12 - Mill\nMargaret Kty tnd Edwird L. Marietta were married ln Montreil Dtc.\n24. Miu Kty resided lit Trill tor\nilx montha, having been employed\nin the office of Trail-Tadanac Hoipltal, and, latterly, ln the tabulating department of the C. M tt S.\nComptny. Mr. Mtrgetti, eon ot J. T.\nMargetti, of .Trail, is studying for\nmedicine in McGill Univenlty.\nJ. T. Margetti returned, Sunday\nevening, from a holiday to Vancouver.\nMr. and Mra. J. T. Newman and\ndaughter June, accompanied by\nMri. Newman's cousin, Mill Lila\nBowser of Edmonton, who la their\nguest, are ipending the week at\nDeer Park.\nMr. and Mrt Joseph Parent of\nNakuip ittended the funeral of Mr,\nParent's brother, Louis Parent of\nCastlegar, at Trail Monday.\nRflm. Robert Gerace of the Duke\nof Connaught'i Own Rifles, on leave\nfrom Eastern Canada, and Mra. Gerace and baby daughter Gloria Jean\nof Vancouver, are vlilting Rflm.\nGerice'i parenti, Mr. and Mri. Joe\nbence. Mn. Gence'i mother, Mrs\nJ. Pittenon of  Vineouver  is  ilso\nRETURNS TO COAST | in tiding police in identifying stolen\ne   Allan McLean, who with Mrs  \u25a0\"\"achine!\n, McLean has been spending the past     Hoping to  reduce the poaiibiltty I \u201e0'\".j\"'' J^^mment,\nR.M.R.,  Vmcouver,   left  yeiterday! (ew   w._k,   _t   ,he   home   \/hiJ|o(   bicycle   tra((lc   ardent,  Chief j ^7^.\"^ Club af,\nlor the Coait after being called by , Mr \u201e< M\u201e. u       Bone ha, lectured it Nelson school, I \u00ab\u2122*\"\u2122J'n '\u201e\"b   H\nthe death of hi. mother, Mrs Ander- ia Rlm on lhe proper m,nner ln wnicn t0 1\u2122 \u00ab\u2122\u00ab mettaj \u00abL 11.\nNelaon   Rotarians   at   a   business\nluncheon   meeting   at   the   Hume\nJohn Welton li \u25a0 patient ln the\nTrail-Tadanac Hoapital.\nMr. and Mra. F. C. Drake have\nreturned to Zincton ifter a short\nviilt to Trail.\nRiflemen Leslie Murdock, A\nDavli and Richard Cummings, of\nthe Duke of Connaught'i Own\nRifles, are ipending leave ln Trail.\nMn. C. E. Hogg of Medicine Hit\nil visiting her husband, itatloned\nwith the Veterans' Guard at Tadanac.\n, Mr. ind Mn. A. Polech of Nelson visited Trail list weekend.\nMr. md Mrs. J. S. Mcintosh have,.,\nreturned to Sheep Vreek after via-:..:\nitlng ln Trail on a short holiday.     \u2022\nMrs. L. N. Adcock of Nelson vii- ''\nIted Trail last weekend, ,j\nMn. J. Willis of Fan-on arrived\nin Trail Monday to ipend i week,,\nas guest of her brother-in-law andi(.\nsister, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Brother!\nof  Sunningdale.\nMembers  of  the   Duke  of  Con-,\\.\nnaught's  Own  Rifle,   who  arrived\nin Rossland  from  Eastern  Canada\nlast Wednesday, on 20 days leave,'\nIncluded Cpl Jack Purser, who, before enlisting was a member of the\"\nBank of Montreal staff ln Rossland\nand   Rifleman   Melaine   Lesergent,'*\nthe guest of Mr. md Mn. Gerace, j Jick and Hugh Richardson, Hector\nsr. 'Henry, and Patrick Ward.\nEGG MARKETINGS CAIN\nDESPITE COLD WEATHER\nOTTAWA, Jan. 12 (CP).\u2014Ego\nmarketings have lncreaied In iplti\nof cold weither In the Eut tnd on\nthe pnlrlei ind thli will tiilit the\nDominion in meeting United\nKingdom requirement! of 30,000,-\n000 dozen under in existing contract\nson, list week.\nlit  the home of his father-in-law,' ride cycles, the rules of the road,\nMr. and Mrs. James Morrison | p Jarrett, leaves today for his home signals and lights.\nCHURCH MEETING\nTRAIL, B. C, Jan. 12\u2014The Fruitvale  United  Church  will  hold   Its\ncongregational meeting Friday.\nand young son Wayne of Kimberley plan to return today after a\ncouple of diys in the City visiting!\nrelatives.\nt   Mr.   ind   Mrs.  C.  W   Apple-\nyard, Terrace Apartments, hive returned from sojourning In Vincou-1\ner at the home of Mr,. Appleyird's\nm Vancouver.\na Mrs. K. White cf Ymir spent\nyesterday  in  town.\n\u2022 Shoppers in the City yesterday included Mr. and Mrs, T. L\nBloomer of Castlegar.\ne   Mrs   Ida Gray of Salmo ind\nbe   Fred   Edmunds   of  Trail,   who\nwill iddress the new memberi of\nInstructioni in the dutiei of both clubs. The meeting will be\nspecial constable, were given dur-1 mainly buaineas.\ning the yeir by the Chief lo Air j A letter from Jack Robert, on be-\nRaid Precaution personnel. Theie j half of the Rotary Club of Oroville,\nLlmdudno, in North Wales, extending leaaon'a greetingi to its Nelion\nOre JhiL Oh,\n\u2022 brothcr-in-Uw ind lliter, Mr   ina ; her son Archie .pent yesterday\nwill be continued\nIIS CASES\nAltogether   118   cues,   83   under\nbrothers, wis reid. Llmdudno is 35\ntown.\n\u2022 Mrs, Cal M.Leod. Kerr Apartments, i, a patient in Kootenay\nLake General Hospital\n\u2022 Mn E. J   McGregor of B n-\nTUESDAY, JANUARY 13,\nCKLN AND\n:bc programmes\nI0RNINC\n1942\n:t5\u2014O Canida\n:46-Wake Up md Live\n:00-BBC New,\n15\u2014Wir Commentiry\n6J0\u2014Front Line Fimily\ntt-CBC Newi\n:0O\u2014Concert Time (CKLN)\n:JO-Vocal Parade (CKLN)\n;4S\u2014Skitch  Henderson\n:5\u00bb-Tlm6 Signal\n:00\u2014Let's All Sing Together\n(CKLN)\nJO\u2014For Our Llitenen.\n\u2022Jb\u2014Hymn Time (CKLN)\nM\u2014U. S. Army Band\n:S0\u2014Music and Musings\n\u25a0ashen up that Winter outfit\nwith a new HAT from\nMilady's Fashion Shoppe\n1CHTTS'\nUp to date on\nColumbia Records\nNELSON ELECTRIC\nMBtker St.\nPhone 2S0\nFOR  MILK-TRY\nK. V. D.\nPHONE 11\u00ab\nAFTERNOON\n12:00\u2014B. C. Firm Broadcait\n12:25\u2014The Notice Board  (CKLN)\n12:30\u2014CBC New,\n12:.5-The Balladeer\nl:00-Talk\n1:15\u2014Club Matinee\n1:30\u2014Columbia School of the Air\n2:00\u2014B.C. Schools Broadcast\n2:30\u2014Wishart Campbell Slngi\n2:45-BBC New,\n3:00\u2014Salon Muilc\n3:30\u2014To Be Announced\n3:45\u2014Books of the Day\n4:00\u2014Gentlemen  With   Wings\n4:30\u2014Dances of the Nations\n4:55\u2014Willson Woodside\nCommentary\n5:00\u2014CKLN's   Birthday   Party\n5:30\u2014Le,  Concert!  Symphoniques\nEVENINC\n6:30\u2014Meet the Band (CKLN)\n6:45-Evening Varieties (CKLN)\n7:00\u2014CBC New!\n7:15\u2014\"Newbridge\"\n7:30\u2014Gentlemen With Wlngi\n(Rebroidcait)\n8:00\u2014 Blended Rhythm\n8:30-Theatre Time\n9:00\u2014\"Speaking of Booki'\n9:15\u2014 Recital Seriei\n9:30\u2014BBC News Reel\n10:00\u2014CBC New,\n10:15\u2014Sophisticated String!\n10:30\u2014Howard Becker'! Orcheitra\n11:00\u2014Anita Carol and Erwin Veo\nll:30-God Save the King\nU. S. NETS' BEST\nNBC\u2014RED\n7:00\u2014Bob Hope\n8:00\u2014Fred Wiring's Band\n8:30\u2014Johnny Preienti Programme\nNBC\u2014BLUE\n6:80\u2014NBC   Symphony   Orcheitra\n8:30\u2014Information Pleue\nCOLUMBIA\n9:00\u2014We. The People\n9:30\u2014Arkanui Traveller\nMr,. E. J. Vanderwater.\nMOVES TO  TRAIL\n,    e   Kingsley   Fleck   ha,   left  for\nj Trail  where he  is employed with\n| the Consolidated Mining Sc Smelt-\n! mg  . Compiny.    Mr,,    Fleck    and j ni,,*:;o'\" v:s\"\u00abi Ncl!on yesterday\nj daughter plan to join him later.    ' e   W J. Reid of Calgary plam to\nt    Mrs. C.  E   Hild  was  in  town arrive in the City today to spend a\nfrom Kaslo yesterdiy                      ' couple nf days.\ne    Weekend   visitors   in   Nelion a   Mrs.   Halbauer   was   in   town\nincluded   Mr,.   Fred   Johnson   o! from  Sheep Creek Sa'urday,\nSheep Creek. \u2022    Mrs   El   Ames of Wells, BC,\nt    Mis, R. H  H.ndkey of Harrop returned t.  her home Wednesday\nvisited  Ne)son yesterday e    Cpl.   C.   F   Graham,   Vict na,\nt   Shopper, in the City yester. Staff H2, is visiting his sister, Mi.w\nday   included   George   Fleming   of Margaret Graham, Baker St\nSheep Creek. e    Mrs. H  Crowther. wh i has re-\ne    Karl Laib and his brother R . ently been in Salmo.   s root ued to\nLr.ib  of Tye visited Nelson yester- her home, K. Front St..\nilav broken r.b\nmilei West of Liverpool. The let-\n.,,.   Summary  Conviction, Ac    32  ,\u201e , ^ ^ ^\na.   indictable   ofe.ee,    and , th;\u00ab I International   would   play, real\nunder th,: Juvenile Delinquents Art. ,\u201e ^ ,\u201e \u00a3J f\nwere   tried   in   CHy   Police   Court ^ Llandudn0 club had , _ome\nOnly   two cases, enc  on t chirge\nunder a City Bylaw and the other\non a charge under the Deserted\nWive, Act, were dismissed. Finei\ncollected for offencei under the\nSummary Convictioni Act imounted\nArrest All Former\nNorwegian Air,\nNavy Officers\nBERLIN, Jm. 12' (German broadcast recorded by AP)\u2014The Germani\nannounced today all former officer!\nof the Norwegun Air Force md\nNavy have been  ordered  arrested\nmemberi   to   the  services,   it   was > ,\u00ab.    ,\n. i because some 100 of their number\ncarrying on the same al ever.\nThis North Wale, town has not\nundergone the severe bombing\nraids of other parti of the British\nIsles,  in spite of it, proximity  to\nto  *2236;  while  those Impoied '\u00b0*'ii.:vcrpooi\nindictable   conviction   were   |M. |    The letter will be icknowledged\nThi, together with $26 ln fine, col- by m. Ne]ion ^\nlected from finei imposed the pre-1\nv.ou, yeir totalled >2S2S. Flnet col-jc\u00b0AST EDITOR TO SPEAK\niected and turned over to the Do- [    H. M. Whimiter, of the Program\nminion   Government   imounted   to Committee,   reported   that   he   had\n$150. j had a letter from the editor of the\nEleven    one-month    prison   ien-, Van\u00abuver Province,  who  recenUy\nTHE HEADACHE WILL COME LATER\nEaton's Order Office\nTHE MODERN WAY TO SHOP\u2014Wide varieties\u2014low prices\u2014fast deliveries. Immediate\nattention and quick service on all orders\nreceived.\nLeave orders at Nelson or Trail for catalogue\nlines of merchandise.\n*T EATON C\n\u25a0 \u25a0     western     ^^\no\nLIMITED\nNELSON, B. C\ni a   tence,  were  meted  out.  two  three | went t0 En8la*ld \u00ab > guest of the\ni   terms,   three   \u00abix   months . Government, Hating that he would\n .   likely   be speaking   to  the  Nelson\nRotary Club in the neir future In\nthe courie of i ipeaking tour\nthrough B. C,\nA vote of thanki wti extended to\nC. F. Hunter who hu retired from\nthe Rotiry Club ifter serving for\n19 yean ai auditor. *\nAt the head of the luncheon table\nwn a new flag setun arranged by\nA. B. Gilker. The banner of Rotary\nInternational wis flanked on al\nitandard by the American and Ca-1\nnadiin flags.\nThe report of Mr. Gilker, the!\ntreuurer, ihowed thit there wu j\n$9\u00ab 44 io the general account of the\nclub at the present time and $335.23 !\nin the Crippled Children'! Fund.\nPresident J. R. McLennan wai in\nthe chair.\nhave escaped to England to resume\ntheir fight against Germany.\nAnother decree issued by Josef\nTerboven ordered arrest of 20 former high court of\/icials and close\nfriendi ot the Norwegian Royal\nhouse in reprisal \"for the kidnapping\nof eight memberi of the National\nSamling .Quisllngl party by Englishmen in violation of International\nLaw.\"\n(These Quiilingist, appirently\nwere imong prisoner! captured by\nBritain's hard-striking Commandos\nIn hit-and-run raids upon the Norwegian coait.)\nIn Kootenay for\nNew Victory Loan\nTo take preliminary steps to assist in the organization of the February Victory Loan campaign in\nKootenay, N. C. P. Graves wai in\nNelson yesterday. He will visit\nall the major centres in the district.\nH, A. Matthew,, who was active\nIn the Nelson campaign last Summer, has also reached the City, accompanied by J L, Burns of Vancouver.\nWOOL SKIRTS\nGored and Tleatcd Styles.\nSites 12 to 30\n$3.50    $4.95\nFashion First Ltd.\nWATCH REPAIR\ni Job for experts. Our work\n\u25a0iiurci your utlifietlor-i.\nH. H. Sutherland\nYahk Red Crosi\nLists Supplies\nMade During Year\nYAHK. B. C.-The Red Crou\nUnit it Yihk reporti thit itippliei\nmade during the year were M pain\nsoeka, two pairs seamen'i socks,\nfive pairs stocking!, 17 iweaten, 13\nbtby ieti, six baby nlghtgowm,\ntwo down handkerchief!, 36 pain\npajamas, 28 nightgown,, 40 pair,\nmittt, three hospital gowna, \u00ab\ndreeaei, 14 ladies' slip,, four dressing gowns, 17 pairs bloomer!, lix\nimputation cover,, 12 scarves, one\nbody belt, four flannel ikirti, eight\ntoques, five helmets.\nFewer Apples Held\nin Storage This Year\nOTTAWA, Jin. 12 (CP)^-Ct\nnadlan apple, held In cold and\ncommon itorage it Jin. 1 totalled\n2.330,297 busheli compired with\n...SM.OU it Deo. 1 and 4.955,670\na year ago, the Dominion Bureau\nof Statlitlci reported today.\nCtnidlin pun In itorage totalled 13.709 liuiheli.\nStock Taking\nThe use of special Printed Inventory Sheet helps to eliminate a lot of unnecessary work of\nrecopying. You will find our\nsheets will help you to check\nyour stock completely.\nPHONE YOUR ORDER TO\nWe will attend to your requirements   immediately.\nNf laott lailg Npuib\nCOMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPT.\n266 Baker St. Nelson, B. C.\n____________\n___\n -NELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON. B.C.-TUESDAY MORNINO. JAN. 11.' 1912-\nSfelnimlatlgKtttW ??Questions??   Our Sanctuary\n1\nEstablished AprU 22, 1902,\nBritish Columbia's\n, Mott Interesting Newipaper\nPubliihtd tverr morning except Sundiy by\ntht NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, UM-\nITED, 368 Baker St, Nelaon, British Columbia.\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS.\nTUESDAY, JAN. 13,1942.\nThere Will Be Tourist Travel\nfor Those Who Co After It\nCities and provinces and states\nwhich adopts a defeatist attitude toward 1942 tourist travel will regret it\nthis year and in the years to follow.\nIt is ijne that car travel during\n1942 will be curtailed to some extent\nby restrictions on new cars and gasoline rationing. It is true that the\namount of idle time for tourist travel\nwill be less. People will be busier. All\navailable energy is required for war.\nBut vacations are still a human\nneed. Mankind cannot work without\nholidays. Great Britain soon discovered that. Britiah holiday resorts have\nbeen crowded even during the years of\nblitz, and while the government has\naaked the public to cooperate in the\nmost efficient use of available transportation facilities it has abandoned\nany idea that the maximum of production can be obtained through the abolition of vacations. A reasonable amount\nof vacation time refreshes the worker,\nwhether he works with brains or hands\nor both, and increases ultimate production.\nCanadians and Americans will need\nand will have vacations during 1942.\nThey will travel sufficiently to obtain\nthe change in scene and surroundings\nthat is necessary to their health and\nwell-being and ability to produce.\nAnd the provinces and communities which go most aggressively after\nthis wartime vacationer business will\nget the biggest share of it. The facilities they offer to holiday-makers, their\nhotels, their resorts, their garages,\ntheir cafes, will perform a national\nservice\u2014and holiday travel will maintain in being services which will be\nalso needed after the war.\n4\nVictoria, for example, last year did\nabout the biggest tourist business in\nita history\u2014but it did not build up\u00abthat\nbusiness in 1941. It was built up\nthrough years of aggressive and sustained promotion of the delights that\nVancouver Island has to offer the vacationist.\nA Big Gain in War\nSavings\nPurchase of War Savings stamps\nin Nelson and other cities in Kootenay\nis showing the desired snowball effect.\nIn the case of Nelson, purchases\nthrough banks and the Post Office rose\nfrom |52,897 in 1940 to $70,626 in\n1941. That is a gain of 331\/. per cent.\nAdditional purchases were made\ndirectly from Ottawa and are not included in the $70,000 total. As monthly\npurchases showed a substantial increase during the latter months of the\nyear is to be expected that there will\nbe a further increase in sales during\n1942.\nWar Savings certificates are the\nperfect investment for the average man\nand woman. They can be bought in\nunits sufficiently small so that many\nchildren are able to invest their savings\nin them. They pay a good rate of interest and the security behind them is\nthe best in the world.\nThe individual who purchases War\nSavings certificates will have a nice\nsteady annuity coming in as the cer-\n' tificates become redeemable 7'\/j years\nfrom date of purchase. The commun-\n. ity whose citizens invest extensively\nin War Savings certificates will have\na fine economic cushion for the future.\nThe first consideration is patriot-\n\u25a0 i\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.*. We can't build planes and tanks\ntnd ships and guns unless the government has the money. But War Savings\ncertificates are a good investment from\n, the purely selfish viewpoint of the in-\n>dividual investor.\nTest Yourself\n1. On what river in what State li the\nBoulder dam?\n2. Where ls most of our table ialt obtained?\n3. What li the government statui of the\nHawaiian Islands?\nOpen to any reider. Nltntt of penoni asking\nqueitlom wilt not bt publlihed.\n0. F. D, Procter\u2014Will you please explain tha\nreal meaning of tht expression \"fifth column\", tnd tht difference between thtt\nand tht term \"Quilling?''\nFifth Column\u2014Spin, provocateurs, labo-\nteuri, and traitors working behind the lines\nto tld the enemy ind reidy to give him succor tnd guidance when he cornea. The phrase\noriginated ln the Spanish Civil War. Generalissimo  Francisco   Frinco   hid   four   columni\npressing at tbe gatei of Madrid when General Gor.zalo Quelpo de Llano broadcait that\nthe Nationalists had a \"fifth column\" inside\nMadrid, ready to itrike at a propitious moment.\nQuislings ara fifth columnists, taking tht,\nname from Major Vldkun Quilling, Norwegian\nNul leader, who greeted the Germani when\nthey invaded Norway ln April, 1940.\nReader, New Denver^-Could you tell me how\nI could get my cat'i fur glossy again? I\nhave a grey Persian, about four yeari old,\nwhoie fur keeps matting ln large lumps\nall over hli body. I groom him every day\nand feed him prepared dog meat and dry\nbread. I have tried clipping but it hai\nnot been successful.\nMeat ihould form the main part ot a cat'i\ndiet. Vegetables and grail ihould also be fed\nto the cat.\nWe suggest you write to Jamea Shellard,\nRouland, for further advice on the care of\nyour cat\nP. B.,  Klmberlejr\u2014Have  iteim  driven  tor-\npedoei ever been luccesifully uied In1 war-\nfare?\nWe have no knowledge of iuch \u2022 torpedo\nbeing used lucceaifully.\nCurloui, Trill\u2014Pleue teU me If lt li cuitom-\nary for i club or organization when electing officer! for the New Year to elect the\nlut yetr'i vice-president to the office, or\nli lt i geiture of courteiy only?\nThe vice-president  of a club need not\nnecemrlly be reelected by either cuitom or\ncourteiy. A reelection by acclamation li often\nconceded ai  a  courteiy,  but  ai  a  general\nrule the majority vote reelect! the perion to\no\u201efice.\nReider, Nelion, request! the wordi to the\nlongi \"You Wilted Too Long\", ind \"Why Do\nYou Treit Me Al If I Were Only a Friend?\"\nCan any Daily Newi Reader supply the wordi\nto these songs?\nPress Comment\nSILLY INDEED\nAn Ottawi correipondent reporti thit lug-\ngested removil of British Columbia Japaneie\nEut of the Rocky Mountaini evoke! the\nprompt rejoinder: \"Nothing so silly u thit.\"\nThere ii nothing inherently silly about a\nplan to get the Japaneie away from the Coast.\nIt U life to assume that in the event of attack\nit leut iome of them would be inclined to\nJoin forcei with the attackers u a fifth column. No one can uy to what extent thu\nmight influence the bulk of the 23,000 Japaneie in British Columbia but certainly their\npotentiality for ill would be much reduced If\nthey were far from the coait. On the other\nhand it is probably silly to expect Ottawa to\nconcur. Ottawa's vision wai alwayi blurred\nwhen turned Westwird. In days of peace Ottawa was only Intereited In the Japanese\nproblem to the extent of making sure the Japaneie itayed In Britiih Columbia. It Is\nhardly likely Ottawa would now welcome an\nopportunity to make a closer acquaintance\nwith the little brown brother.\u2014New Westminster British  Columbian.\nTHE LOCAL ANGLE\nIn newipaper parlance the local angle\nmeani some connection, however tenuoui, between the city of publication and the newi of\nthe day. Say a ihip la wrecked. The home\ntown editor will report that lt visited the city\nmonthi or yein prevlouily. Or a heroic exploit li recorded. The hero may have a lecond\nrouiln'i wife in town,\nEnglish Journalism produced the dictum:\n\"An earthquake that rattlei the beer poll In\nFleet Street ii of more Importance than one\nthat ilayi Iti thousand! In China.\" The local\nangle ii an Illegitimate child of that dictum.\nThu comment li occuioned by reading In\na Vancouver newipaper the headline: \"Six\ndie when train from city craihes stalled auto.\"\nThe train, lt ii true, wai \"from\" Vancouver.\nIt wu alio from Calgary and Winnipeg and\nmany other place!, including Port Moody. Thii\nli an example of the local angle at Ita worst\nand suggests that Vancouver, after all, ii still\na imall town, \u2022\nGems of Thought\nFIDELITY TO GOOD\n\"Conitincy to truth ind principle may\nlometlmei leid to whit the world calls lncon-\nitancy in conduct.\"\u2014Tryon Edwardi.\n\"Without conitancy there li neither love,\nfriendship, nor virtue in the world.\"\u2014Addlion.\n\"Every man and woman ihould be today\na law to hlmielf, henelf\u2014a liw of loyalty to\nJeiui' Sermon on the Mount.\"\u2014Mary Baker\nEddy.\n\"A good man li Influenced by God Hlmielf, ind hu a kind of divinity within him; io\nit may be a queitlon whether he goei to\nheiven, or heaven cornel to h!m.\"Seneci.\n\"Political or profeulonal reputation cannot lait forever, but a comclence void of offence before God ind mm li in lnherltince\nfor eternity.\"\u2014Daniel Webiter,\nToday's  Horoscope\nIf your blrthdiy ll today, you hive in\nextremely ictlve mture. You poiiesi ihrewd\nideu, ind ihould go Into builneu for your-\nlelf, io thil you may profit by your own Ingenuity. Builneu proipecti for the next year\nare excellent, ai are those for making changes,\ntrivel, literary work and for dealing with\nlawyer! ind agents. Unexpected good fortune\nwill also come to you. For the child thit Ii\nborn on thll dite lt li prognosticated that he\nor ihe will be exceptionally clever, and remarkably lucky ln builneu or profeulon.\nSuch \u2022 one will be especially lucceuful tn\nJournillim, liw, accountancy, teaching, evil-\ntlon ind ridlo. Some love sorrow Ii foreieen.\n\u25a0y O. i. RIM\nAn ittnctive calendar hu comt to nt\n, thli New Yeir: lt ihowi\u2014ln dtllcitt colon\u2014a\nview of the High Altar ind choir stalls ln\nwhit an artist has called \" A Great Stone\nShip\", becalmed In tht night with rigging tnd\ndecks: vault tnd chapel-eablni ot itone. It\nll our Valhalla of Empire, \"Tbt Abbey thtt\nmakei ui We,\" II Kipling called It, symbolizing Britain'i thousand year rough Iiland itory.\nWestminster Abbey, the beautiful Gothic\nChurch familiar to all Brltoni, world-wide,\nstandi on sanctuary tlte whert the flnt Benedictine monks ln Engllih exile built their\nmonastery; lt li tht third church of Stint Peter\nthere to be built; tbt firtt dates right btck to\nSaxon timei ln A.D. 616, ind In the eleventh\ncentury Edwird the Confessor, lut ot tht\nSaxon kings, railed the second church. For\nover seven hundred yeari, lt hai been gathering London grime to the grey austerity of ltl\nfabric, and has become the most venerated spot\nln the British Empire\u2014and rightly do.\nPATINA OP PAGEANTRY\nSlowly treading Iti dim aisles between\n\u25a0hatted pillars upbearing vaulted arches ol\nhigh-spanned roof, all our kings\u2014Plantage- \u2022\nnets, Tudors, Stuarts, Hinovcrlans and Wind'\nion hive come to their crowning; aU have '\n\u25a0tood under the same roof, now ahattered by\ntbe Butcher of Bercbteagaden'i bombi!\nDUST OP DEMOCRACY\nBeneith ltl pavements, whose engraved\ntablet! have almoit been eraied. by the feet\nof passing generations, lie the Undying Dead!\nThere are more graves in Weitmlniter Abbey\nthan ln any church ln the world; lt la the\ngreat reliquary of our hlitory. Commoners of\ngenius and pioneers of freedom, kings and\nqueeni who ruled the realm, aU of whose\nthoughts and actions stlU Influence our lives.\nSo many hundred! of namea, io many famoui\nIn their day than awaken no echo of recognition now. A new tomb bean the lnicrlptlon\n\"A Britiih Wirrior who died in the Greit War\n1914-1918.\" Ai long u there'll a mother, \u25a0 wife,\na lover In the whole Empire who doei not\nknow where her mm who was killed ln\nFlanders la buried, so long will the Unknown\nWarrior be i living memoryl\nA NATIONAL SHRINE\nMuch hlitory ln little ipice. Yei, Indeed!\nIt li our visible record of spiritual valuei that\nare beyond bomb-blitiei:\n\"What If the splendor of the put\nIs shattered into dust? We raise\nA monument thit ihall outlast\nEven the Abbey'i ipan of dayi.\"\nWeitmlniter Abbey li not Juit a building.\nIt li hlitory\u2014the hlitory of the human loul\nmd we call the human mind, itruggllng up-\nwird toward! the itari. Tie courage and the\ndevotion, the love of country and of Juitlce\nand beauty and true freedom which the Ahbey\nand our other monument! merely record are \u25a0\nthe real treasures, Imperishable and manifest\ntoday ln all our peoples ln as magnificent mea-\nlure u ever.\nThii then ihall be my reminder of i notable calendar as lt hangs on wall for all the\ndayi of 1942. Weitmlnster Abbey represent!\nthe character of Britain and Britons Oversell.\nOne hu to get deep down to the rooti of n\npeople'i character to undentand how they will\nface any lupreme ordeil of courage or ipend\neverything, Including their Uvea, for iome\npurpose beyond their own lelf-lntereit. To\nknow lomethlng of the. Abbey li to know a\nShakespeare tool The men who fought at\nbit of Englind'! history, to know a bit of\nAglncourt Tn 1415 under King Harry were the\nforefathers of the men who are fighting our\nattlei todiy under Occidental and Oriental\niklei. Put md present are thus linked up\nand with the itory in itone that has been\nrevealed, we need hive no fear for the future\nwelfare of the British Realms. The threat of\nworld dominition was ui old itory to our\nhistory\u2014making leaderi of the Abbey's remembrance, and long before their time too.\nAlexander was bent on thli achievement, alio\nCaesar ind Attlla and Charlemagne; Genghis\nKhan of Tamerlane, and the more modern\nNapoleon and William Hohenzollern. Theie\nwould-be domlnaton are duit, and the world\nli dealing now with an upstart Napoleon, a\nsawdust md a metallic slant-eyed Tamerlane!\nThey too will be defeated, not by the disciples of despair, but by people who will not\naccept defeatist principles, and who are sustained by historic precedent and honorable\ntradition of vision and courage and commnn\ndecency Immortalized In \"The Abbey that\nmakei Ul We.\"\nLooking   Backward\n10 YEARS  AOO\n(From  Dilly  Newi,  Jin.  13,  1932)\nMr. md Mrs. A. A. Pagdin hive tiken up\nresidence it TOO Joiephine Street.\nMri. C. Myers of Bilfour was a city shopper yeiterday.\nMajor Turner Lee of Bonnington ipent\nyesterday in town.\nLieut.-Col. md Mra. John Murray of South\nSlocan motored to Nelson yesterday.\nMri A. Sommerville of South Slocan and\nher daughter, Mrs. Gordon Jewell of Moyle,\nwho li visiting her, were shoppen to the dty\nyesterdiy.\n25   YEARS   AGO\n(From  Dilly  Newi, Jin.  13,  1917)\nP. B. Fowler md Misi Helen S. Fowler of\nFernie reached the city lait night for i visit\nof\" i few diys and registered at the Hume.\nW. C. Smiley of Enderby li imong the\nguests it the Strithconi.\nC. Hilrslne of Vernon reached Nelion lut\nnight.\nGeorge G. Thurmin of Nelson left for\nWinnipeg.\n40 YEARS AQO\n(From  Dilly  Miner, Jin,  13,  1902)\nGerild V. Hopkins, luperlntendent of the\nYellowitone mine neir Siimo, ii In Nelion.\nAt the record offlc yeiterday certlflcitM\nof Improvement were grmted to Henry Keirni\non the I- M. Friction ind Carthage claims\nRowlind Brlttiln, pitent ittorney, reporti\nthit lut week Chirles Ramos, of Vineouver,\nreceived the allowance from the United Statei\noffice of hli patent for i gold washer.\nWar\u201425 Years Ago\nBy Thi Cimdlin Priu\nJin. II. 1917\u2014Ruulini repulied Germin\nitticki Eut of Kilnzem on Rlgi lector of\nEutern front. Turkish forcei In the Ciuciius\nrouted Northweit of Kilklt in lurprlie ittick.\nTE8T ANSWERS\n1. Colondo River In the State of Colorado.\n2. Trom minei.\n3. They conititute in organized territory\nef the United Statei.\nEtiquette Hints\nIt li perfectly permlnlble for \u2022 girl to\ntelephone i young mm ind uk him to \u2022 pirty.\nOnly unnecessary calls are frowned upon.\nWords of Wisdom\nTo write \u2022 good love letter, you ought to\nbegin without knowing whit you mem to\nuy, ind to finlih without knowing whit you\nhive written.\u2014Roueiu.\n\u2014\u2014.,,\u201e  , .\u201e,,,    ,, ,^ ._\u201e ,\u201e ^ ; _>.\u25a0.'<.;'. 7**r*. t\"\n*S Netus Pictures\nGUNS TALK FROM CONCRETE BATTLESHIP IN MANILA BAY\nThe great guns ot Battery Marshall Fort Hughes open up with a roar from the concrete battleship, which is situated on a little island near the main fortress island of Corregidor. These guns would blast to bits any Jap ships ap\u00ab\npreaching the island from the sea.\nCHURCHILL DISPLAYS \"SIREN SUIT\"\nPrime Minister Winston Churchill is pictured at\nthe White House as he demonstrated his \"siren suit,\" a\ntype of coverall worn by the British while confined to air\nraid shelters. Left to right are, Harry Hopkins, lend-\nlease administrator; Diana Hopkins, his daughter; Commander C. R. Thompson, of the Royal Navy, aide to\nPrime Minister Winston Chuchill and Winston Churchill.\nU-BOAT KAYOED AFTER SINKING SHIP\nA German submarine, at top, sank a merchantman!\nin the Atlantic and was, in turn, brought to the surface byl\ndepth charges from a British corvette. The Nazis jumped!\ninto the ocean and can be seen bobbing about like corks.1\nIn the bottom photo, members of the crew of the sunken!\nmerchantman are shown approaching the corvette to\nbe taken aboard. Later one of the sub's officers sat at\nthe wardroom table on board the corvette with the master\nand officers of the merchant vessel he had sunk.\nTM\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0'*\u25a0\u25a0\n\u00bb*.%\n\u00a7B_S2\n-\nJ5S\nmme****\n\u25a0<'.-v-vtj'<-\nk..\/**\u2022\"\u25a0\"**-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 >\nfcfri 1~\"--\n\"'\u25a0  *\"*\n':-*i*,*'*\"8\n\u00ab\u00a3>-;   '*_-\n.wTT^- m\nte&\nI\n&?<\u00a3\u00a3?\nm   .\n*m**\n'**   \u2022 r*_jg \u25a0'\nj^mav**.**^-\nRED MARINES IN ACTION IN THE BALTIC\nMarines of the Russian navy are shown landing on an enemy-occupied island in the Baltic. Russia's Baltic fleet has\nplayed an heroic role in the defence of beleaguered Leningrad, which is now relieved of Nazi pressure by a strong Red\narmy offensive.\n\t\n\t\n__________________________________________________________________\n MMPIPPfMfl^^\n51\n\u25a0\u25a0ii*'*\"\nNELSON DAILY NEWS   NELSON, B.C-TUItMY MORNINO   JAN. 11. 1MS\n'\nLIGHTWEIGHT BOSS\nSammy\nAngott\nAteWlWPtSWfBP\n9oxse#-(iHt\\\nU&WWei6rtT.S\nBy Jack Sords\n\u2022\"VAsTMe\ni, wiu.se-\nfour Trail Rinks\nand One Rossland\nGoto Kimberley\nTRAIL, B.C, Jan. 12\u2014Four rinki\nfrom tht ladiei' dlviiion of tht Trail\nCurling Club will attend the Etit\nKootenay Ladlea' Bonaplel tt Kim-\n: berley thU Thuridiy ind Friday.\n- Tte rinki In order of ikipi, lecondi,\nthlrdi tnd leads, ire:\nMn. George Hicks, Mri. W. For-'\nItit, Mri. J. M. Cameron and Mri.\n' D. Miller.\nMrt William Barchard, Mlsi J.\nforreit, Mn. A. McMillan and Mrs.\n\"IF. P. Robertaon.\nMri. P. C. Lawley, Mn. Colin\nJones, Mrs. J. Montpellier md Miu\nMiry Buckna,\nMrt. C. F. Middleton, Mrs. F.\nHudocklin, Mrt J. Graham and\nMri. R. Duchene.\nOnt Roisland rink Is alio attending. Skipped by Mri. Robert Don-\naldaon, other memberi ire Mn. A\nE. Hirriion, third; and Mrs. Jamei\nWright, itcond. A lead for this rink\nll being selected In Nelion.\nThe Rouland and Trail party li\nleivlng by train Thuridiy evening,\ntnd wil! elso be acornpanied by\nMn. Angus Johniton of Trail.\nHockey Standings\nSASKATCHEWAN\nW L D F A P\n' iatkitoon    14   4 1 S3 M _)\nMooie Jiw    9   8 2 62 48 20\nRegina  .    6 10 2 M 74 14\nFlin Flon    6 10 0 46 82 12\nYorkton  ...     5 10 1 57 84 11\nNATIONAL\nBoiton     16 S S TS 4fl 33\nH tngerc     15 8 1 84 68 31\nToronto         15 8 1 75 51 31\nChicago    11 10 3 87 97 25\nDetroit     9 15 2 73 81 20\nAmerlcani _ _.   9 18 1 70 94 19\nCanadiena .....   7 17 1 54 90 15\nAMERICAN\nWeitern  Dlviiion\nKenney '   20   \u00ab 4 121 74 44\nClevelind   .......... 70   7 2 94 70 42\nIndltntpolli     17 12 3 100 75 37\nBuffalo   ....,  . 12 12 2 99 82 26\nPltttburgh     8 20 3 74 123 19\nEaitern Dlviiion\nSpringfield   18 10 4 M 75 36\nProvidence  12 15 4 11511128\nNew Haven   12 16 1 84 105 25\nWuhlngton   _  10 18 3 82 105 23\nPhiladelphia   _  8 19 2 80 11818\nA.S.C.                    W L D F A P\nCtlgtry  .12   2 1 80 31 25\nLtthbrldgt _    8   .. 2 84 41 16\nTrail           8   8 1 97 98 13\nKlmbariey       6   9 0 \u00ab 70 12\nRtd Deer    4 14 0 48 97   8\nlack Whitfield Has\nCoaching Reins of\nPanther Puck Teams\nCoaching dutiei of the Panthen\nhockey teams thU year are ln the\nhand, of Jack Whitfield, well\nknown former athlete and now a\nmember of the City Police Force.\nWhitfield coachei the Midgeti and\nJuveniles ln their reipective league!\nin the Nelion Amateur Hockey Allocation, the club not being represented In the bantam dlvialon.\nRed Dutton Demotes\nCentre Fred Thurier\nNEW YORK. Jan. 12 (CP)-Man-\nager Red Dutton of Brooklyn Americans today sent Centre Fred Thurier\ndown to Springfield Indians of the\nAmerican Hockey League.\nThe Granby, Que, player, one of\nthe top woreri of the Americin\nLeague last year, hai not fitted in al\nwell aa expected with Brooklyn.\nclub officials uid.\nNo replacement will be brought\nup Immediately.\nTROUBLE?\nCall Shorty'i Repair Shop\nPHONE 171\n\u2014  .__\nPanther Midgets\nMM.'s Tie M\nMIDGET HOCKEY  STANDING\nW L D Pt\nM. R. K    4  0   19\nPanthers       0   0   11\nF.  A. C    0   4   0   0\nAfter being disappointed Thursday by finding their opponents, the\nFA C. Midgets, were unable to field\na team, thua reducing the game to\nan exhibition pick-up, the newly\norganized Panther Midgeti had\ntheir tirst Midget Hockey League\ngame Saturday evening when they\ncroued hockey sticki with the\nM.R.K. Midgeti, who had Uken four\nitraight gamea from the F.A.C.'i.\nEach team found the other worthy\nof IU iteel, and the hard fought\nconteit finished a 8-6 tie. Panthers\nused two goaliei, Arneson taking\nover when Townsend had to leave\nafter the first period.\nAppel gave the Panthen in Initial lead, which wai quickly evened\nby DeiChamp, for the M.RK.'i, following which Crayford gave the\nM.R.K.'i a lead, their only one of\nthe game. The next four goali were\nicored by Panther iharpshooteri\u2014\nArneion, MacDonald, Appel, and\nagain MacDonald, thll taking the\ngame nearly through the aecond\nperiod, to give the Panthers a 5-2\nlead. But the M.R.K.'s then icored\nthree to wipe out the deficit, Caa-\nsios' tally winding up the lecond\nperiod, while Hielscher opened the\nthird period with a brace. Breeze\nthen netted the puck close in on\nGoalie Wildle, io cloie that there\nwas an argument ai to whether he\nwu in the crease at the time, but\nthe shot wu eventually called a\ngoal, and the Panther! were once\nmore in the lead. Hielacher once\nmore came through for the M.R.K.'i,\nhowever, and the closing minutes of\nthe game were ipent by both lidet\nIn i viin battle for \u25a0 deciding point.\nOn only one goil of the 12 wti in\nus is l allowed, that being Appel'i\nsecond tally, which waa on a pui\nfrom MacDonald DeiCharrrpi of\nM.R.K, served the game'! only penalty.\nBud Whitfield was Referee, with\nJoe Staples a, Scorekeeper and\nTimekeeper Teams were;\nPanther,\u2014Art Towniend, Bruce\nArneson, Jim Ortett, Earl Lepetski,\nJack Breeze. Jack Prestley, Hilton\nMayne, Bun MacDonald, Jim Bill.\nLen Appel\nM. R. K -Bill Waldie. Paul Hiel-\n\u2022cher, Ronald Cnyford, Lealie Rogen, Dick Coatei, Ronald Lyon,\nRichey Wuulck, Allan DeiChamps.\nCon Ousioi.\nNews Bowlen Win\nWay Out ol Cellar\nDally Newi bowlen moved out of\nthe cellar in the Hume Hotel Cup\nbowling tournament by taking three\npoints out of four from the Milllon-\ntlrei on Gelina, Alleyi Monday\nnight\nPrevlouily each team had failed\nto win pointi In their first matchei\nScorei  follow:\nOAILY NEW8\nJ. Young   IM 129 18T- 441\nF. Brown    124 138 110\u2014 J80\nT. Mouei   142 I'M 153-' 426\nA. Brown  -. 140 148 178\u2014 484\nW. Gallicano .... 173 318 147- 538\nMalt  \u00ab... 725 781 .8J-2348\nMILLIONAIRES\nJ. Anderson   177 149 167- 493\nE. Woolli    140 153 13*- 428\nF. DeFoe   108 129 120- S58\nA. Grodzki ...  108 140 IVt- S81\nW. Anderson   .   191 158 189- 518\nTotali 748   751   745\u20142244\nHigh individual icore, W. Gallicano, 218.\nHigh aggregate acore, W. Gallicano, 538.\nWar Beginning lo\nTake Bowlers Now\nBowling hai been about the only\nsport in Nelson that hMn't suffered\nserious setbacks' becauie of war\nconditions.\nEnlistment! and drafts have raided the ranks ot bueball, loftbalf!\nhockey, badminton, lacrciae, bai-\nketball and even curling to a certain extent. But bowling, experiencing one of its real boom yeara\nIn Nelson after a iteidy return to\npopulirity, hi, escaped io far.\nBut now the itrvlce! are beginning to tap the itrength of aome of\nthe senior men'i teimi. Bat Vecchio of the Cherry Pickera left lut\nweek to begin military training at\nVernon. And last Saturday two ol\nthe Gelinu Bowling Club'i leading\nbowlers took firit itepi toward entering the R.CA.F. They ire Johnny Aurelio tnd Frank McClement.\nwho took their medical examination! ai far ai is given by the recruiting officen on their tour.\nBoth Aurelio md McCleme..t ire\nmemberi of the Dodge team, and\nAurelio at preient is engaged In a\nneck-and-neck race witS Nick Cassios for the league'i icorlng championship, with an average around\n180. Aurelio is also President of the\nBowling Club. McClement Is \u2022\nveteran of the First Great War.\nHockey Results\nOH.A. SENIOR \"A\"\nSt Catharines 8, Kingston 4\nToronto  Marlboro,  6.  Port Col-\nborne 1\nCAPE  BRETON SENIOR\nNorth Sydney 5, Sydney 3.\n . :\njuves Will Take on\nOld Timers Tonight\nin Hockey Challenge\nJuvenile Repi, who held the Spitfirei of junior ranks to \u2022 3-1 triumph last Saturday night, will take\non the Nelion Old Tlmeri ln a\nhockey challenge game tonight at\n8 o'clock at the Civic Arena.\nIt will be the tint test of the\nseaion for the Old Timen, who\nwill soon itart their titanic leriei\nwith the Triil olditer, again. The\nfirst game between theae teami\nwill be In Trail on the 23rd, and\nthen they will pliy again In Nelion\nloon afterward. Proceed! of both\ngimei ai uiual go toward helping to\ndefray expenses of developing kid\nhockey   In  both citiu.\nHogan and Thomson Tie for First\nPrize as Snead Blows Up on 18lh\nL06 ANOILBS, Jan, 12 (API-\nDrama tnd heartbreak! were written into the finish of the seventeenth annual $10,000 Los Angelei\nopen golf tournament today as wee\nBenny Hogan and husky Jimmy\nThomson wound up in a deadlock\nfOr th* rich prlte, and history repeated Itself with t slap in the ttce\nfor hard luck Sam Snead.\nHogan and Thomson finished the\nfour-day 72-hole battle tied it 282\nblowi tpiece. Thomson ihot the finlih round over the par 38-36-72\nCourse in uneventful, oonliitent\nfaahlon, leaving Hogan to lupply\nthe galler ythrill, and Snead and\npace-letter Harry Cooper to furnish\nthe  disappointment.\nSlimming Sam from Hot Springs,\nVa\u201e blew himielf out of the tournament on the eighteenth. He took\neight blowi to conquer the iteep\nelevated par five hole, and ended\nwith 285.\nThe two play the deadlock tomorrow for the prize money\u2014$3500\nto the winner and $1700 to the runner-up.\nLoading tcoren:\nBen Hogan, Hershey, Pa., 212-70\n-282.\nJimmy Thomson, Del Monte,\nCalif, 213-69-282.\nSam Snead, Hot Springi, Ark,\n213-72\u2014285.\nChick    Harbert,    Battle    Crttk,\nMleh,' ill.-107-W.\nHarry Cooptr, Minneapolis, 210-78\n-Mt.\nWillie Goggin, Whltt Pltini, N.Y,\n215-79\u2014288.\n. Byron Nelion, Toledo, O., 218-72\u2014\n288.\nChandler Harper, Portsmouth, VI,,\n219-69-188. -'\nHerman   Barron,   White   Plaint,\nN.Y, 2W-71\u2014288.\nHorton   Smith,   Plnehurst,   N.C.\n214-78-288.\nPaul Runyan, Rumson, NJ, 218\n71-289.\nTony Penna, Dtyton, O, 116-71\u2014\n200.\nMark Fry, Oakland, 218-75-291,\nVic Ghczzi,-Deal, N J, 218-76-292.\nJimmy Demaret, Detroit, 217-75\u2014\n292. '\nChet Beer, Loi Angelei, 221-72\u2014\n293.\nStan   Leonard,   Vancouver,   B.C.,\n220-73\u2014293,\nJohnny Dawion, Hollywood, 2S1-\n72-293.\nLawion Little, Sin Fnnclsco, 222-\n71-293.\nDenny  Shute,  Chicago,  217-76\u2014\n293.\nJohnny  Revolta, Chicago, 218-7!\n-293.\nRay    HIU,    Mamaroneck,    N.Y.,\n219-7V-29I.    ^\nCiri Bowlers Give\nWolves (lose Call\nLed by Rosa Stewtrt'i iematlonal\nbowling, the Rooklea, a girli' bowling squad, made thingi plenty uncomfortable for the Wolvei of the\nSenior Men'i Ten-Pin Leigue, but\na bad fint game coit the girli a\nchallenge five-pin match on Gelinai\nAlleyi Monday night\nThe girli took the lait two gamej\nb] .air margins, but when it wi\nall over they were KJ nlm behind\ntheir male rivali. Tony Arcure\nuved the Wolvei' bacon by bowling\nt series icore of 583, Juit two pini\nbick of Rosa Stewart who wai topi\nfor both squadi.    '\nROOKIE* '\nL. Hlckey    148 152 168- KA\nR. Stewart   175 2M 151- 588\nA. Beatt 10. 153 91- M8\nA. Romanic .       97 181 119- 397\nI. Johanson      .  158 143 182- 4\u00bb3\nTotals\nWOLVES\nT. Romano\nJ. Hamion\nA. Arcure\n680. 868   709-2277\n138 155 114- 406\n157 189 181- \u00ab7\n175   227   181- 563\nD.  Meaklni   114   198    93- 405\nB. Wilion   J19   113   155- 487\nJoe Cirveth\nREDWING COMMUTERS\nIn another shakeup designed to\nadd more scoring punch to the\nDetroit Red Wing,, now the weakest goal-getting club In the N.H.L,\nRight Winger Bill Jennings ha,\nbten sent to the Indianapolis farm\nteam operated by the Wings ind\nRight Winger Joe Carveth will\nget a chance In the big time.\nCleveland Wins Bonus\nCLEVELAND, Jan. 12 (CP)-Play-\ners of the Cleveland Barons cut up\na $1200 melon today\u2014a bonus given\nby their management because, during their second 14 games of the\nAmerican Hockey League season,\nthey made a better showing thm\nany other club in the Weitern Diviiion.\nThe Birons, who have not been\nbeaten on home ice, tre in second\nplace ln the division with 42 pointi\nto Henhey'i 44. But the bonui ls\nnot given for leading the league ln\naggregate points. It goei o the Cleveland playera If, a, hai Just happened,\nthey made the best ihowlng In 14\ngamei.\nTotals 801   8\u00ab2   704-2367\nHigh Individual, R Stewart, 259.\nHigh aggrepte, R. Stewart, 586.\nSports for Morale\nBetter Than.Social\nProgram\u2014Tunney\nNEW YORK, Jan. 12 (AP)-Lt.-\nCmdr. J. J. (Oene) Tunney laid\ntoday he favon vigoroui athletic\nactivities, Including boxing and\nrope skipping ai morale builder,\nfor lervice men rtther thtn\n\"smokes for the Yinki tnd the\ngentle ministritioni ot hoiteiiei\".\nThe former hetvyweight boxing\nchampion uld In in Interview thit\nthe greatest mortle he hid witnessed wti In the Unlttd State,\nMarine Corpe, In 1917-11, \"where\nthey got up at 5:30 in the morning\nand learned the trade of two-fiited\nfighting men\u2014wirrion with \u2022 purpoie.\"\nBattle Practice\non Merry's Flats\nTRAIL, B.C, Jan.  12\u2014Trtil and\nRoaaland platoon, Rocky Mountain\nRingers, really got down to builneu Sundiy afternoon, with a tactical march and battle practice on\nMerry'i Flata. The \"forty\" wti reported luccanful, the men reipond-\ning enthusiastically to the taste of\nactive tralnipg.\nCalgary Strengthens First-Place\nHold by Blanking Red Deer 2 loO\nRED DEER, Alta, Jan 12 <CP)-\nTaking advantage of the breaks the\nCalgary Stampeden strengthened\ntheir hold on firtt place in the\nABC. Senior Hockey League by\nedging out Red Deer Buffaloes 2-0\nbefore a small crowd here tonight.\nThe game wu one of the fastest\nplayed here thli itason and one In\nwhich Bufaloe, displayed greater\nplaving ipirit thin at any other\ntime, There wai no scoring In the\nfirst two perjoda.\nTommy Dewir and Pete Atkinson\ngot the counteri for Stampeden\nlate in the third session ifter Iluf-\nfaloei left the two unchecked.\nLineups:\nCalgary \u2014 Rice-Jonei; Mlllmin,\nEttinger; Atkimon; DesmariU.\nFrench. Sub, - Dewir, Sprout,\nCairns, Thirlwell, Shannon, Grant.\nRed Deer \u2014 Pow; Wirihiwikl,\nSturk; Yinew; Ab Newiome. Clyde\nNewsome. Subi\u2014Milford, Proulx,\nDahl. Speiker, Green, Brinder.\nSummiry:\nflnt period\u2014No icoring.\nPemlty-Mllford.\nSecond period\u2014No icorlng\nPeniltlei\u2014Sturk, Millman\nThird period\u20141, Cilpry, Dewir\n(Thirlwell), 14:09; 2. Cilgiry, Atkimon (French), 18:30.\nPenaltiei\u2014Ctirni, Sprout. Proulx,\nDesmaraii.\ni*li       1      mmaaam^mmmm\n-t\u00bb*QI StVIN\nwr4 &kj\n1 *a\n'\n\u25a0   . .\n!\n>**&\nffSf.'e\n\"\u00ab      .\n1 1   ll&_\n-\n<K\n\u25a0\n'XIMF*\n-. W^w\n- ' :\u25a0                                  ' :\nEMBARRASSING MOMENT FOR LES CANADIENS\nBombarded, 9 to 2, by the Black\nHawka in Chicago, Goaler Bert Gardiner\nof Les Canadiena, way out of the cage in\nthe centre of this picture, is evidently\nbefuddled as to the location of the puck.\nIt's in the cage after a thrust by BiU\nThorns\u2014indicated by arrow\u2014who scored\ntwo of the Hawks' tallies. Ken Reardon\n(No. 4), Montreal defence, failed in his\neffort to back up Gardiner.\nSectional Play\nMen's Curling al\nTrail Nears End\nTRAIL, B\u00a3, Jtn. 12\u2014Dtve Mc-\nLenmn'i rink, with nine pointi out\nof t possible 10, leads Section A in\nthe Crown folnt Compttltion, i\nroubd-robln tvent being plty'es. it\ntht Tnil Curling Risk.\nE. A. Calvert, A. M. Cheiter tnd\nHunter Woodburn ire tied in front\nin lection B, with eight out ot i\npoisible 10, tnd In lection C, P. F.\nMclntyre tnd Dtve Balfour are also\nis a lead tie with t similar icore.\nFive gimes evefi hive been\npliyed ln the firtt three sections,\n\u2022nd the number of gimei viries\nfrom three to ilx In lectioni D, I,\n\u2022nd r.\nR. P. Dockerlll, Williim McLeiry\nand Jamei Atwell, with ilx pointi\nln ilx gamei, are tied firit ln lection D, ind Dive Fon-est, with i\n100 per cent average of eight point!\nln four gime,, heada lection E. William Baldrey, with eight pointi in\nfive gamei, htadi lection F.\n8tindlngi follow:\nSECTION A W L D P\nDave  McLennan    4   0   19\nW. L.  Wood  _  4    10   8\nA. M. Sleeth  3   117\nW, f. Doubt    3   2   0   8\nW. Weir      o  2   3   0   4\nH. L Leckie  14   0   2\nM. M Butorac       14   0   2\nW. H   Shepherd  14   0   2\nBapcos Sign Former\nTurner Valley Star\nIn an effort to plug the gap lett\nby the loaa of Bot Algar to the\nCanadian Army, Victoria Bapcoi\nhave ligned Dutch Even, former\nTurner Valley Oiler flnt itring forward who played laat leuon on the\ni\u00bbme line with Pete Atkimon and\nDoug Ctirni, now Calgary Stampeden.\nEven li available to the Victoria\nhockey team at a military replacement.\nN.H.L. LEADERS\n(By The Canadian Prtti)\nStindlng\u2014Boiton, won 15, lost 5,\ntied 3, pointi 33.\nPoints\u2014Hexttll, Rmgen, 14 goala,\n12 assists, 26 poind; Grosso, Detroit,\n11 goali, 15 assists, 24 polntt; Cowley, Boiton, 4 goals, 22 assists, 26\npointi.\nGoili\u2014Hextill, Rangeri, 14,\nAiiliti\u2014Cowley, Boston, 22.\nPeniltiet\u2014Egan, Americans, 57\nminutei.\nShutouts\u2014Brodi, Toronto, 5.\nSECTION  B\nA. E, Calvert .\nA. M. Cheuer\nHunter Woodburn\nAndy Crichton\nGeorge Bumfrey ...\nA. D. Turnbull \t\nH. A. McLaren ....\nC. D. Stuart _.\nTonight's Hockey\nNATIONAL\nAmericans at Rangers.\nDetroit at Boiton.\nA. B. C.\nLethbridge it Trill.\nSASKATCHEWAN\nSaskitoon it Yorkton.\nPACIFIC  COAST\nNanaimo it New Westminster.\nEXHIBITION\nSpitfirei v, Old Timen it Nelson.\nSECTION C\nP. F. Mclntyre  4   10   8\nDtve Balfour _ 4   10   8\nCharlei  Hoefer   3   2   0   8\nWilter  Brown  I   2   0   6\nDonild MicDomld ..... 2   2   1   5\nH. L Beckett  13   13\nFnnk Strichin  14   0   2\nW. J. Stevenion  -  14   0   2\n8ECT10N  D\nR. P. Dockerill   3   2   0   8\nWlllltm McLeiry   3   3   0   8\nJames Atwell  _... 3   2   0   8\nt. J. Pleiter  2   3   0   4\nD.  Smirt  2   3   0   4\nR. C. McGerrigle  1   S   0   2\nA. t. Milton  _.._ 14   0   2\n8ICTION I   \u2022\nDave Forreit  4   0   0   8\nWilliim Rie  1113\nt. W. Hazelwood   2   115\nJ. P. Schofield .  2   10   4\nR. Somerville  12   13\nJ.   Robertscn      12   0   2\nR. McOhie   13   0   2\nL F. Tyion          . 0   3   11\nSECTION r\nWlllltm Baldrey  4   10   8\nWalter Bndy  _  4   10   8\nA. C. Alllton  8   2   17\nA. Woolf .     .   _ 3   2   0t\nC. Strachan  2   3   0   4\nTom Rice  12   13\nW. Hunter   0   3   0   0\nNavy Gets $90,000\nOut of Louis Fight\nNEW YORK. Jan. 13 (API-Promoter Mike Jacobs innounced todiy\nthe United Statei Nivy Relief Fund\nreciived $80,091.01 from laat Friday night'a benefit between Joe\nLouis and Buddy Baer.\nThil repreiented Louis' entire\npurse, minus only triining expenses;\nJlcobs' entire promotionil profits,\ni portion of Baer'i cut, a contribution from every preliminary fighter\non the card and half the salary of\nevery ring official who worked ai\nreferee or Judge.\nThe gross gite wis $189,700 35 The\nnet wai eitlmated at $181,000, of\nwhich Louli' ihare would have been\nin the neighborhood of $84,000. Hli\ntraining, expense ordinarily run\nabout IU.0O0 for a fight, which\nwould make hu contribution to the\nntvy fund tpproxlmttily $80,000\nHotkey's Big 7\n(By Thi Cimdlin Prtu)\nDon Grotio of Detroit moved into\na three-wiy tie with Brytn Hextall,\nRangeri and Bill Cowley, Boiton,\nfor top ipot In the National Hockey\nLeague individual KOrlng race,\nwhen he picked up four pointi\nagilmt Chicigo Sunday night to\nboost hli totil to 28 pointi.\nThe leideri:\nG APt\nHextill, Rangen  14 12 26\nGroaio, Detroit      11 15 28\nCowley, Boiton    I 22 X\nAbel, Detroit    \u2022 18 M\nPitrlck, Ringeri    13 11 34\nWition, Rmgen    7 17 24\nDrillon. Toronto    12 11 M\nThorns, Chicigo  10 13 23\nHockey Players Are\nBeing Drafted Into\nthe Army at Coast\nThough the army proved a boon\nto Victoria Bapcoi by providing\nthem with Elmer Kreller, former\nWinnipeg star Junior, and New York\nRover, it is now having a two-way\neffect ln the Pacific Coait Inter-\nmedute Hockey League.\nJimmy Miles, right winger on a\nenck line with Don Stanley and\nJikle Mann, and Mac Beattie, tfotlle,\nhave been drafted from the Nanaimo\nClippen, and are now ln khahki at\nVernon. Art Davii, ilternate net-\nminder .will succeed Beattie.\nAt Victoria, Bui Algar will be loit\nsoon to the irmy too, tccordlng to\nreporti from the Coait.\nHogan Easily Top\nCoif Pro in U.S.\nLOS ANGELES, Jin. 12 (AP) -\nBenny Hogan wn Amerlci'i beit\nprofcasionil golfer ln 1941 iccord-\ning to the avenge itrokei per round\nitatiitlci. He wu ilio the country'!\nmoney winner.\nHogin, iccording to figure, re-\nleiied by the Profeisional Golfen\nAnoclition of America today, had\nan average of 70 28 ihota per round\nIn tournament play. It repreiented\n101 roundi.\nIn order behind the little Henhey,\nPa, Texai-born pro were Sim\nSneid, 88 roundi, 70 70; Byron Nelion, 82 roundi, 70.\u00bb2, Jimmy Demaret, 50 roundi, 7122; Henry Plcird,\n33 roundi, 71.21; NtUontl Open king\nCnlg Wood. 79 roundi. 71 28; Clayton Heifner, 85 roundi, 71.58.\nLouis Is Whole\nShow as Army\nTakes Him Over\nNEW YORK, Jtn. 12 (AP)-Jot\"j\nLouli todiy took a five-mlnutt ferry |\nride acrou New York Harbor,\nctme draft regit Iran t No. 374X tt tbt-;\nFint Army Headquarters on Governor'i Island and waa glvtn hit\nfinal physical \"okay\" for tht United\nStates Army.\nThen, munching a handful ot\npeanuts, he took the ferry btck\nto Manhattan for hli lait 48 hour*\nu Jot Louli, the hetvyweight\nchimpion of the world who gete\n$100,000 or so for t ftw brief\nminutei' work. Wedneidty tt hit\ninduction it Cimp Upton, Long'\nIsland, ht becomei Private I.\nLouis Barrow at $211 month.\nAfterward, the army will thtft\nhim to ltl morale diviiion, and In\nlate March he probably will htvt'\na furlough to fight for the amy\nfund.\nThe army took over Joe Louii to-.\nday\u2014but in the procen Jo\u00bb Jutt.\nebout took over the trmy. Ht crt-'\nated more furore tt Flnt Arm\/'\nheadquarters than a full drtii in-.\nspection for the chief of itaff. Somt\n400 other selectees, on hand for their\nown physical test, flocked around\nhim on the ferry and in the long\nchutelike examination roomi of Fort\nJay'i medicil building, and paid\nlittle If any attention to the Sergeants and \"M. P.'i\" trying to kttp\nthem lined up. Mijon tnd Colontli\nand C\"aj>ttini it the poit cimt ovtf\nto shake hands and be photographed\nwith him. And even Jot Braddock,\nthe gallant old warrior from whom\nJoe won the hetvyweight title in\n1937, took the ferry ride to tn*\nhim a \"good luck, partner.\"\nIn fact, Joe wai about tht ctlmtM\ncltiien in light during the proceedings. He got up it 8 t. m\u201e tad w**\nitill ileepy-eyed when he turned UA1\nat the ferry houae.\n\"That wai the tougheit part tboul\nit,\" Joe yiwned, \"thii get-In' *V*\nBut I gueu I'm gonnt get uied to iy\nio I might'! well ittrt right now.\nLady Curlers Stop\nPlay Out of Respect\nto Mrs. W. Johnson\nTRAIL, BC. Jm. 12-<-tmti la\nthe ladiei' division of TnU Curllae\nClub will be cancelled Tuetdtyll\nrespect to the funeral of Mn. Walter\nJohnion,\nCancellation! of Thunday and\nFriday gamei hai alao been nectt^\niltated aa tour rinki are attending\nthe Eait Kootenay Bontplel tt Kimberley. The ichedule for the ft*\nmiinder of pliy for the Bltylodi\nCup will be redrawn tnd poited for\nnext week.\nArcaro Returns to\nSaddle; Wins Three\nMIAMI, Fit, Jan. 11 (AP.-ttdil\nArcaro, whose four-month eentenci\nfor rough riding expired New Yttrt\nDay, booted home a trio of winnen\ntoday at Tropical Park, among thtn\nDekalb, wlnntr of the featured it*\nfurlong Indltn Creek purtt.\nUDi\n\u25a0tvr\nThis idvertisement is not pub\nlished   or   displayed   by   th\nLiquor Control Botrd or by th\nGovernment of Britisn *\nColumbia.\n\t\n\t\n\t\n >\u00bb\u00abr EIOHT.\n-NELaON  DAILY NEWS   NELSON   \"..(..-TUESDAY  MORNINO   JAN. 13   1942-\n\u2014\nCHIC   DRE88ANDHAT\nENSEMBLE\nynaJUML   Wxvditt\nPATTERN 9964\n\"hnt H true th\u00ab most fashionable women have that ensembled\nlook? A dress and hat to match is\nimartest of all,\" says Marian Martin\u2014\"like this costume from Pat-\nern 9964.\" The dress is a cleverly yoked shirtwaister that buttons down '.he front. (There are\nonly five buttonholes to make)\nGathers or impressed pleats are\noptional at either side of the skirt\nto give it feminine fullness. This\nis echoed In the softly draped hat\nwith the new down-in-back silhouette. Rayon shantung makes\na mart ensrmble: try using a\nvivid contrasting shade for the\nhat and the belt. Tab pockets and\nlong sleeves are optional.\nPattern 9964 may be ordered\nonlv in misses' and women's sizes\n12, 14, lfl. 18, 20. 30. 32. M, 36. 36\nand 40 Size lfl. dress, requires 3Vn\nyards 39 inch fabric; hat and belt,\n1 1-8 yards contrast\nSend twenty cents for this Mar-\nIan Martin pattern. Be sura to\nwrite plainly your SIZE, name,\naddress and style number.\nSend your order to The Dally\nNews. Pattern Department, Nelaon, Pattern will be sent to your\nhorn* within 10 days.\nR.(.t_F.tou*llles\nOTTAWA. Jan 12 'CP). - The\nRoyal Canadian Air Force today reported three men missing after flying operations and one man dead\nfrom natural causes This brought\nair force dead and missing reported\nlince   war  started   to   1272.\nFollowing is the latest lift:\nCanada:\nPreviously reported seriously ill \u2014\nNow reported died from natural\ncauses: De Lorme, Emile, Ac2, Cal-\n\u00abary.\nPreviously reported missing: Now\nfor official purposes presumed dead;\nWylie, Richard Brock, 5qdn. Ldr,\ntottvan. Sask Parker. Frederick\nJames. Po., Montreal. Chat, L#on-\n\u2022rd Joseph Reynolds, Sgt, Hamilton. Tibbett, Floyd Joseph, Acl ,\nBracebridge,  Ont\nMiaaing   after   flying   operations:\nI  Morgan, Alexander McDonald. Lac,\nToronto. Sutton, Bede Bernard. Lac,\n\u2022 Manly,  New  South  Wales.  Australia. Witts. John. Ac2, Penrith, New\nSouth   Wales.   Australia\nS-eriously injured ir automobile\ntccident: Blank. Floyd Ross. Ac 2\nCarman. Man.\nPEACOCK MOTIFS\nPATTERN 216\nLAURA WHEELER PEACOCK \"SHOWS OFF\"\nCOLORFUL PLUMAGE ON LINENS\nEasy stitches\u2014done while you' relax or chat\u2014soon?\nyield sparkling scarfs, pillow cases, or other linens to\nmatch the gay peacock bedspread, Pattern 1022, shown\nrecently. Pattern 216 contains a transfer pattern of 8\nmotifs ranging from V\/iX&Vt inches to lVfex6 inches;\nillustrations of stitches; materials required; color suggestions.\n8end twinty centi for thli plttern to The Nelion Dilly Nowl,\nNeedlecrift Dept, Nelion. Write plainly ptttern number, your name\ntnd addreu. Pittern will be milled to your home within 10 dtyi.\n\u2666     \u2666     \u2666\n\u2014-\u2014\u2014-'\u25a0     ' \u25a0   .\nTMECUrife\n\u25a0\u25a0-\nmmr\n7\nBy Gus Edsor\nCONTRACT .\nTwo U. S. Tugs Safe,\nThird Is Missing\nSEATTLE. Jan  12 'AP)\u2014The 13th '\nnaval district headquarters announced today that two of the three Seat-\ntic tug* which were in the Pacific\nwar zone when the Japanese opened\nhostilities December 7. are safe in\nan undisclosed port The th;rd still\nwaa missing i\nOne ferti]i?er is drawn from the\nllag or waiste matter obtained in\nthe production of steel.\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT QUIU.EN\nTOD KEED CONFIDENCE\nMUCH OP the finest play of\nhinds depends upon your having\nconfidence ln your own card read-\nlag. Btlng able to read them\nsoundly, then lacking the assurance that you are right, can keep\nyou from making playi which fur-\nnlah the only chance to take trlcki\nwhich are really possible. Espe-\ntt__tty In tournament play, in\nwhich an extra trick may mean\nthe difference between top and\nbottom. It payt to spring the device! which produce R.\n\u2666 Al\n\u00bbAk;\u00bb\n4>A62\n\u2666 K8 4 J\n\u2666 K8I1\n*f8\n\u2666 J 104\nf J  10 \u00bb 7\ni\n\"Jim say. he believes Ln helping\nthe deserving, but he always figure.\nthat people are ornery nr wicked\nOf '.hey wouldn't be hard-up\"\nA\".\nS.\n\u2666 Q * 2\n*) Q 10 8 I\n\u2666 75\n+ XQ6S\n4 J io \u00bb <\n\u00bbJ\u00bb\u00abJ\n4>KQ\u00bb8I\n4 None\n(Dealer: Wett. Both sides vulnerable.)\nWett       North      East       South\nPats        1 +        ly 2*\nPaai 3 NT\nSeeing that East's bid of the\nmlt had kept hli ilde out of 4-\nHee,rta, the probable contract at\nmott tablei, and that 5-He\u00abrt..\n\"rVOUld be the likely number of\n.tricks it that declaration at most\ntablei, with loeen totaling one\ne\u00bbch In trumpi and ipadei, John\nR. Crawford, spectacular young\nBy Shepard Barclay\nPhiladelphia!!, decided he would\nhava to And the way to make thi\nsame numbtr of trlcki tt No\nTrumpa In order to get a good\ntcore. So he went titer thtm.\n, East led the spade 2, tht J going on tnd Weit ducking, In the\nhope thtt later he might tcore tw<5\ntrlcki for hit tide In the tuit. Mr.\nCrawford then led to hla diamond\nA, offered the heart 3, which Eut\ndecided to duck, ao that the J\nwon, then ran tear more dit-\nmondi. The apade A, heart A and\nK brought discards enabling him\nto know Eait atlll had the heart\nQ and two clubt, which mutt be\nthe A-Q for hla bid. So tht heart\n7 waa sent to the Q, and Eaat\ncould do nothing but take hia club\nA and then give the important\neleventh trick to Hr. Crawford\nwith the club Q to the K.\n.   .   .\nTomorrow's Problem\n\u2666 K Q J 9 3 2\n\u00bbA3\n\u2666 2\n4 A 10 t 7\n\u2666 \u00ab\n\u2666 Q J 10 t\ni t\n\u2666 JM\n4 J Ml\n\u2666 A 10 8 \u00ab\nem\n\u2666 AKM\n+ tbi\n(Detler:   North.   Neither   side\nvulnerable.)\nJANE ARDEN\nBy Monte Barrett ond Russell Ror\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nBy Geo. McManui\nf K 97 J\n\u2666 Q 10 8 7\n3\n*K<}\nAr*.\nS.\nHow would you play thli deal\nto make 6-Spade\u00bb. after a lead of\nthe heart Q?\nDistributed by Kinj peeleres Syndicate, toe.\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nItalian coin   28 PortJqrtof\nA fruit curved line\nKind of cap  30 Japaneae\nSubside\nLarge cat\nAt home\nDetpoti\nCondition\naaah\n37 Sloth\ni*. Silk-cotton\ntree\n10 Thick toup\nLubricator    .1 Dancer'i\nPlace\nCease to\nileep\nSpeciel of\npepper\nTo make\nholy\ncymbala\n\u00ab Greedy\n43 Capital of\nItaly\n48 Tax\n46 Source ey\nIndigo\n\u2022lur.vi'-i      i\np_nr*ia Haass\n\\mmu oat-inn\nUHM!:'        iJIIIMI\nshe wa lAmm\n..'J_l_l.i|_l:*..\nJ-.ll1-*.!\natfaaiiBa\n*am uao oho\nareas uaiia\n\u25a0\u25a0..huum auaraa,\ninnwin-. ii!*ii\"j'.-*n*i\nHL=_iai_li;U_.!i_l\nTeHertai's Aaiwer\n47 Head covering\n49 To put on\n50 Attempt\nACROSS\n1. Peekt\nB. Swallow\n8. Pertaining\nto Udet\n10. Infirm\n12. Arabia\n(archaic)\n13. Towaah\n14. Sheer\n:18. Young\nsheep\n16. 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For Instance,\nan \"R\" may substitute for the original \"E\" throughout the entire\ncryptoquote, or i \"B\" may replace an \"IX\". Find the key and follow\nthrough to the lolullon.\nMV PATH?-. IS EUTESTAMUG\nSOME OF US OLD COONIES AT\nTHE HOUSE-SO i THOUGHT rp\nLET  HIM\nHAVE THE\nPLACE TO\nHIMSELF\nHlNRY.\nBy Corl Anderion\nDONALD DUCK\nBy Walt Disne-\nJ I'VE BEEN ^-N\nTHiNKIN' IT OVER\nAND IT WAS All MV\nFAULT, Vr-iSV' If \u25a0\nYOU'LL COME OVER.\nI PBOMISE NOT TO\nSTART ANOTHER\nFKSKTI\n^f\n::^\u2014\nP\n\/\nll      i!\ni\nIf   1\n1\/1\nf\n\\i\nMr'\n5\ng\nt*m,hem* *l t**l\n9\n*rr\"i\u2014\nw               _^<_-^\nKING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED\nBy Zone Grey\nBLONDIE\nn\nBy Chic Young\nLarge*! of Its kind Is the basking The United States Murine Corpi\nshark which attains an average never has had a mutiny ol any de.\nlength of 3\u00ab feet approximately.       ' icription.\n-\t\n .\n -\n .\"I'.eyi.iWIHON DAILY NBW*. NELSON   B.C.-TUESDAY MORNINO   JAN. 11  1M*\nPhone Classified Advertising  phon\u00ab\n144 .\nWHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET\n144\nBIRTHS\nWALLEY-To Mr. tnd Mn. H A.\nfalley at 'the Vancouver General\ntospltal, Jan. Jl, * daughter. Mn\n\u25a0\/alley il the former Eileen Berg of\ntouland while Mr. Walley ii train-\nftg with the R.CA.F.\nGIBNEY-fo Mr. and Mrs. E. J\nllbney, Rouland, at Mater Mneri-\njprdlae Hoiplt\u00bbl, Jaj). J), a ion.\nTreaUS^b.Mr; md Mri. L. T\nftgtu, Trail, tt Trail-Tadanac Hcs-\nlUal, Jan. 3, a ion.\nnHILLEB-Tb Mr. an3*Mrs. Hugh\nllller, trtfli-.ti Trail-Tadanac Hoa-\nJtal, Jan. 8, a ton.\nHELP  WANTED\nApplications will not be con.\nlldered from personi engiged in\ntht production of wai suppliei\nSO\", frAtlMHAND. $30 MONTH-\nly Board; cabin. State exp. and\nage. Box 9967 Daily News,\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSSpecial Low Rites rot uon-\ncommercial tdvertisemenlt undtr thll classification to assist\nptoplt seeking employment\nOnly 39c for one week (6 dayi)\ncoveri anv number of required\nUnea PayaWe in advance Add\n10c II box number desired\n(OOD MALE COOK WANTS\nwork immediately. Will cook in\ntny camp Going wages expected;\n\u2022llo referencei if desired. Box\n7020 Dally News.        \t\nIATERPILLAR 0*_TBULLDOZER\nman fully exerienced wants work\nBox 9955 Dally News.\nffWtooRAP.fl.-i, s6Mfe BOTT-\nrience, desires position. Write to\nBox 107. Trail, B.C.\t\n'ROPERTY, houses, farms\nPERSONAL\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP AT\nAimer Hotel, opp. C.P.R  Depot\nu5ED~0.bT.m-G~ WoTO BB\ngratefully received at the Salvation Army, 518 Victoria Street.\nWANTKD - GOOD CLW* COT-\nton rags, oot less than 11 inchei\nsquirt, 9c lb F 0 B Ntlion\nDally Newi\nWE\nchina, silverware, and furniture\nAnything old Antique Shop. 413\nHall St.. NeUon   B.C.\nmen's DftUA siW_.h!S!_\"Sll-N_J\n$1.00 for 13 samples, plain wnp\nped Tested Guaranteed tnd prepaid Frtt Novelty prict lut\nPrinceton Distributors. P O Box\n61. Princeton. B  C,\n35c - Tht Photo Mill - Ot\nP O Box 335 Vincouvtr\nRolls developed tnd printed. 15c\nl'l 1 ^Enlargement Fret\n13 reprints 5x7 enlargement, 35c\nGUARANTEED DRUG SUNDRIES\nSend for new low price lilt with\n\u2022ample, or $1.00 for 18 mper fine.\npostpaid Western Supply, Box\n383, Vancouver, B.C.\nYOUR SICK FRIEND OR RELA-\ntive in the hoipital will enjoy\nreading The Daily Newi. Phone\neach morning\nINTRODUCTIbt. OTHIKTJ OR.\nganiied for the purpose of Introducing men and women, who\nthrough lack of opportunity find\nIt difficult to meet one anothei\nHighest references given P O\nR x 385. Victoria. B C\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nAS8AYERS AND  MINI\nREPRESENTATIVES\nHAROLD S. ELMES. ROSSLAND\nB.C. Provincial Assayer, Chemul\nIndividual representative tor ihlp-\npen it Trail Smtlter,\nA J BUIE. Independent Mine Representative Box H Trail B C\nt n: wmsewsoH, raWiNtm\nAssayer, 301 Josephine St., Nelson.\nCHIROPRACTORS\nA.   B.   McDONALD.   DC,   Palmer\nGrad   X-Ray   Strand Blk., Trail\nCQRSETIERE3\nSPENCER CORSETHRE,  MISS\nShirley Boomer, 217 Port, ph 889L\nENGINEERS AND SURVEYOR*\nBOYD C AFFLECK. PO Boi 104\nTrail, B.C Surveyor and Engineer\nPhone \"Beaver Falli\"\nR W HAGGEN, MINlMft S (ilVlL\nEngineer; B. C Land Surveyor\nRossind ind Grand Forki.  BC\nFOOT   SPECIALISTS\nS J. GILLIS, D.S.C, R.CJ\u00bb, REGD\nChiropodist, Foot Spccliliit   Bergeron Block  Pb   1199. Trail BC\nFILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINT\ned (6 or 3 exposure roll) 25c Re\nprint! 3c each For your vacation\nsnapshots choose Kryital Flnun\nGuiranteed non-fide printi\nKrystal Photos Wilkie Saikatchi-\nwan   Established over 30 yean\nMEN - REGAIN VIGOR, PEP 1-\nTry Vitex. 25 tibleti $1.00. Personal drug lundrles, 34 for $1.00\nSupreme Razor Blide Shtrpener\n35c. Sharpen! bladei perfectly. J\nJensen, Box 324. Vancouver, B.C.\nKDOD FARM LANDS FOR SALt\non easy terms in Alberta and\nSaskatchewan Write lor *ull in\nformation to 908 Dept ol Natural\nResources C P R   Calgiry  Alta\n'. A. WHITFIELD. Real Estite and\nInsurance. 417 Hall St.. Nelson.\nOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS\nBBAVY  PORTABLE   SAWMILL\n(Excepting Power)\nSaw Arbor, cirriage, edger md\nlower\u2014ball beiring. New feed\nlOtkl, new let works, edger nearly\nr. Rolls, cutoff law, two good\nItrttd-teeth head laws, endless\n..ive belt ill in first-clasi shape\nian be Inspected at Creston. B C\nO. Rodgers Ltd., Creston. B C\nJANUARY FUfi~SALE\nSpecial reductions on all fur coots\nduring our sale... Convenient terms\nPOLAR   FURS   LTD.\nVancouver.  B.C.\nMEN'S SPECIAL\nMen's personal drug lundrtei,\nfineit quility, tested, guirinteed. 12 for SOc, 25 for $100,\naisorted. including the world'i\nfunniest Joke novelty free, ind\ncatalogue of sundries.\nWESTERN DISTRIBUTORS\nBox 24   Dept   NC, Regini, Saik\nFUNERAL HOMES\nSOMEES FUNERAL HOME\n701 Baker St. Phone 252\nCert Morticiin       Lady Attendant\nModern  Ambulance Service\nINSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE\nR W DAWSON. Real Eitate, In\nlurance. Rentals 557 Ward Streit\nAnnibie  Block.  Phona 197.\nC    D   BLACKWOOD  AGENCIES.\nInsurance. Reil Estate Phone 99\nCHAS .' McHARDY, INSURANCE\nRea! Eitate   Phone 135\nH   E   DILL.  FIRE.  AUTO  ACCI-\ndent Insurance   532 Ward Street\nMACHINISTS\nBENNTITS LIMITED\nMachine ihop. acetylene and electric\nwelding, motor rewinding.\ncommercial refrigeration.\nPhone 593 324 Vernon St\nPUBLIC NOTICES\n .    t       \u201e\nOPTOMETRI8TS\nIN   THE   8UPREME   COURT   OF\nBRITISH   COLUMBIA\n(Ip Divorce and Matrimonial\nCauwi)\nTO; Herman Peter Adolf Helleien,\nUtt ot Nelion tnd Vincouvtr,\nBrltith Columbia\nTAKE NOTICE thtt I Petition\nbearing date Mth dty of Junt, IMl,\nhai been filed in tht Supreme Court\nof British Columbil, in Divorce and\nMatrimonial Causes ln tht cauie\nnumbered 1017\/IMl, by Idt Helle-\nwi ot Vincouvtr, Brltith Columbia,\npraying tor.t Decree thtt tht marriage lolemniied bttwttn her, Utt\nMid Ida Helium, tht Petitioner,\nand you tht Mid Herman Peter\nAdolf Htlleitn, the Respondent, it\nHamilton, Ontario, on tht 12th day\nof Mty, 1990, bt dissolved on tht\ngroundi of your adultery tnd (or\ncosti.\nAND THAT by in Order of Tht\nHonourable Mr. Justice Flthor\ndated January 8th, 1942 it hat been\nordered that lervice upon you of\na sealed copy of the said Petition\nand of the notice to the Reipondent\nto Appear be effected by thii advertisement.\nUPON DEFAULT of your ippelr-\ning, the Court will proceed to httr\nthe said chargei proved and pronounce judgment, your ibsence\nnotwithstanding,\nAND THAT you are hereby\nrequired within fourteen (14) diys\nfrom the date ot the lut publication\nof thii Notict inclusive of tht ditt\nof such lut publication to enter an\nappearance either ln person or by\nyour Solicitor at the Office of thi\nDistrict Registrar of tht Supreme\nCourt of British Columbil tt\nVancouver, British Columbia, and\nthereafter mike aniwer to the\nchargei ln the Mid Petition\nmentioned.\nDATED it Vincouvtr, Brttlih\nColumbia, thii 10th day of January,\nAD   1943.\nW. C. THOMSON,\nSolicitor for th\u00ab Petitioner,\n1001 Rogers Building,\n470 Granville Street,\nVancouver, B. C.\nThe date of tht flrit puhllcttlon\nof this Notice ii Tueiday, Jinuary\n13th. 1942 and tha date of tht 3rd\nand last publication will bt Siturday, Jinuiry 17th, 1943.\nlUBUKK STAMPS FUK UNEM\nployment Insurance These are re\n\u25a0 quired lor cancelling stamps bi\nemployers Ln ertaloyee'i books\n85c eich. Postage oc extra Nelson\nDaily News Commercial Printing\nDept\nTWO COMPLETE SETS VELOX\nprints from any roll of fllmi, 25c\nR.printi 2Vi cents each. Overnight\nicrv ce We promise to iitlsfy you\nin every way. Prrfeiiional Photographer. 25 yeari' axpentnet\nS-nd in your friends' filmi too!\nFilm Exchange, Box 60. Ctltlt-\ngar. BC.\nW  E  MARSHALL\nOptometrist!\n1458 Biy Ave . Trtil Phone 177\nIASH FACTORIES\nKOOTENAY SASH & DOOR FAL-1\ntory. 907 Front St.. Nelson PUOie i\n530 No job tstr.mill or foo\"blI\nLAWSON'S   SASH   FACTOR*\nHirdwood merchint 273 Biker Si\n8ECOND   HAND  STORES\nPIPE. TUBES. FITTINGS\nNEW AND USED\nUrge itock for tmmediale shipmen;\nSWARTZ PIPE YARD\nlit Avenue ind Mun St\nVancouver   B   C\ntWO   BADMINTON   RACQUETS\n1 pair men's skatea, size 8; 1 piir\nladies' skates, size 4. All ln goou\nCondition. Phone 1M-R-3.\nTTt   WASA ER-GUA'RATf-,\nteed, $4450. Beatty Waiher Store\nPhone 91.\nPIPE \u2022 FITTINGS \u2022 TUBES \u2022 SPE\nCial low pricei Active Trading Co\ntig  Powell St    Vancouver   B   L\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nSUPPLIES, ETC\nWE BUY  SELL AND EXCHANGE\nWhst have vou' Ph 534 Ark Store\nTHE IWH.CH\nCHICK5 GIVE BEJULTJ\"\nLOST AND FOUND\nTO FINDERS\nIf you find _iiyihi-i_  lelephoni\nThe Daily News  A  'Fiiuno1  Ad\nwill be in.ened witnrtui cost to\n\u201e you   We will collect  from  the\nowner\nJEOST - 32x6 GOODYEAR D1A\nanond tread truck tire, between\n\"Fraser's Landing ind Nelson.\nWed., Jan. 7. Reward, Creston\nBuilders Supply,  Creston.  BC\nfouND - __.isH~srn-i.FC~ ma\"\nhogany colored. Licence No. 271\nInitial DTP. Phone 186-1.1.\ntOST - WALLET CONTAINHR!\nmoney and other valuable papen\nF. J Tarron, Ymir, BC\nfOUND-LADY'S SLACK-TRSE.\non Stanley StlVet Saturday Enquire at Daily News Office.\nWe cloied our -BANNER YEAR\"\nol 1941 with \u25a0 record of 560.218\nchicki told to poultrymin In Wettern Cinida.\nWi itirt our \"PRODUCTION\nVEAR* of 1942 better equipped thin\never before to lupply then oui\ntomeri ind new ones with \"CHICKS\nWHICH GIVE RESULTS\".\nI Poultrymin In Weitirn Omada\n! hive proven to their own iatli.ee,\ntlon thit <4ur Chicki will \"Dillvir\nthe  Goodi.\"\nQuality   Chicki   will   bring   you\nextri proftti.\nBefore ordering write for I free\ncopy of our 1942 \"Production Yeir\"\nAUTOMOTIVE.\nMOTORCYCLES,   BICYCLES\n1940 INTERNATIONAL 1-ton truck,\nlike new. New tirei, only 16,00.\nmilei. 197-inch whielbue, two-\nipeed axle.\n19\u00bb1 3-ton MAPLE LEAF truck. 197\ninch wheelbase. Low mileage\ntirei like new.\n1939 H-l   ton   DODGE.   A-l   ihijx\nthroughout.\nI\u00ab31 PLYMOUTH 'coupe,   over-\nj hauled,  new   paint,  tirei  Uke\nnew\nCENTRAL TRUCK\nS>   EQUIPMENT   COMPANY\n701 Front St\u201e Nelaon\nbook.\nRENTALS\nCouple\" require    modern\nimall attractive house, neighborhood Kill\" Large living room\ntuentitL Rent with option purchaie, State rental, price, full\npartlculan, photo. Box 70.1 Daily\nNewt,\t\nfcuMFORTABLE STEAM HEATED\nhouse keeping rooms in Annable\nBlock lor rent R W Dawson\nAgent   BOT Ward Street\n*tos.ns,gs'6mcfcr~A7'n.\nhouses   tor   rent   Oet   our   till\nRobertion   Rulty  Co.   Ltd.   $41\nBaktr Street\nt\u00bbOLISHERS  fo~RF.NT-\"BEATT?\nPolisher to rent,  $100  per  day\nBeany  Washer Store,  Phone  91\nfOR RENT   SMALL COTfAGflN\nFairview. $15 Mo. C   W   Apple-\nyard.\nX^homFTor Those~ away\nfrom h'une Rtrathcork Hotel Anti\n'TERRACE APTS \"ffcauT;fuT\"morleTn\nftigidaire  equipped  suites\n.Km reNT-HJiW OPfuJTft'RTi\nwell heated Urge 3-ro m suite\nw th fireplace. Oarage  Ph  542.R\nWanted to fTESt-fFt.nisiifT6\nhouse. 1 or 3 bedrooms. R>x \"016\nDaily News\nWAlffSTTTULT-Y      M (5W\/ft\"N\nsmall house in Flirview  Ph fi.ltR\nISKi^CTooMS: KITt-Tn_mfC*\nroom. fur. ind heited 711 Vernon\n\\FarM~ RdoW  B!5AhD\"\"ir~T)F:.\nsired, 212  High  CI   Phone  (\u00bb5 Y\n\"SEE~KERR  APTS   FIRST-\nBos N Langley Prairie. B. C.\nBABY CHICKS-RHODE ISLAND\nReds and New Hampshires, Andrew Christie strain, good uUlity\nstock, approved md blood-tested.\n$12 00 per 100. Chicks reidy to\nihip every Tuesdiy. John Goodmin. 1655 Ciller Avenue, New\nWeitminiter. B.C.\nFOR SALE - 3 GOATS DUE TO\nkid.   9   Flemish   Cunt   Ribblti\nPh-ne  186-R-3.\ngood FARM H65.SE MR SALE\nBox 13. Nelion. Phone 891-L.\n1930 FORD PA-TON TRUCK\nDual retr wheels, 4-speed transmission, overload springs. Excellent mechinlcal condition.. Closed\ncib with itake o.) 1 r\nbody. 0\u201el\u00abt\nSowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.\nTelephone 144\nTrail:   K   Lowdon, 718-Y\nClassified Advertising Ratet\nlie per line per Insertion.\n44c per Une per week (( comecutive iniertloni for cost of 4).\nSI 43 \u2022 line s month (26 times).\n(Minimum 2 linei per iniertlon)\nBox number Uc extra Thit\ncoveri iny number of timet\nPUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS,\nETC.\nUc per line, flnt Initrtion ind\n14c eich  subsequent   Iniertlon.\nALL   ABOVE   RATES    LESS\n10% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSPECIAL  LOW  RATES\nNon commerclil   8 11 u 111 o n i\nWanted for 25fc for iny required\nnumber  ot   lines  for  ilx  dtyt\npiytble In idvmce.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nSingle copy    |     ...\nBy carrier, per week _...        25\nBy carrier  per yeir    13.00\nBy mill:\nOne  month         $  73\nThree  monthi       J.00\nStx monthi           4 00\nOne veir 8.00\nAbove rates apply In Canida.\nUnited Statet ind United Kingdom to suDsrriben living outiide regulir eirrler iren\nElsewhere ind In Ctntdt whtrt\nextra postage ll rtqulrtd ont\nmonth $150. thrtt monthi 84.01k\n\u25a0is months $800 one yetr $15.0(7\n(OST OF UVI\nDROP REFLI\nPRICE CONTROL\n. i 2        \u25a0 \" -\nOTTAWA, Jm. 12 (Ct\u00bb) - Tht\nDominion Buriau of fttitlitlci re\nported todiy lt| coit-of-living Ins,\ndm dicllned from 1184 Nov. 1 tt\n.184 Dte. 1, reducing tht wartime\nIncreln ilnet Auguit, 1888, te 14.9\nptr cent\nTht buniu'i coit-of-llvlng In-\ndix Is the bull for iwirdlng bon-\nvitt undtr tht'atvtrnmtnt'i v\u00bbtr-\ntlmt wigei ptlloy,\n\"Tht December dtortttt WU\ndut ilmost entirely to I decline\nIn the food Indtx from 125.4 to\n123.8.\nTodiy'i Index hid bun iwiltid\nwith Intereit bsciuie It wil tikin\n11 relictlng tht iffeoti tf tht Fid*\ntrtl prlci-cilllng polley whleh\nwint Into tffttt Deo. 1.\ni    \u25a0\u25a0 iiiilliij-')| ,    ' i\u00bb \u25a0 \u25a0 n)i , i i   11) ii,   PAOI NINt\nPrivateer Cold\nOutput $73,000\nVAwcouvm, jm. a (d\u00bb) -\nPrivateer Gold Mines Ltd., rtfcrl\nproduction tor tht month ot December imounted to $73,745 from tht\nmilling ot Wt ton ot en trom\nWhich 2107 ounces ot gold WM obtained.\nShareholderi, who recently received tht regular dividend ot thrtt\ncents plut ont ctnt ptr .hire bonui,\ntrt advised not to expect tht ent\nctnt bonui with tht ntxt dividend.\nMount Zeballos GoM\nProduction $67,000\nTORONTO, Jin. II (CP)-Mount\nZebillos Oold Minei, Zebillos, B.C.,\ntodty reported'production during\ntht final quirter ot IMl imounted\nto $07,774, compired wtth $42,499\nduring tht third quirter ot tht year\n\u25a0nd $152,582 during tht lltt quirter\not 1840. This brings total production\ntor 1941 to (971,973, compired with\n$587,027 during tht previous yeir.\nBritain and U.S. Put\nPressure on Eire\nLONDON, Jtn. 12 (CP) - Britain\n\u2022nd Unlttd Statei wtre rtllibly rtporttd todty to be renewing their\npressure tor war bases in ntutrtl\nEire.\nNtw ovtrturei, combined with i\nconcerted BritUh Preu cimptlgn\nto lid the tilled wu In the Atlantic, io fir hive been miinly ln-\nformil but official, it wu uld.\nPrime Miniiter Eimon de Vilert\not Eire hu uid he sympithlzed with\nthe Unlttd Statei in IU wir, but thit\nIt sirouH promote dUunlty for Eire\nto become involved.\nUnited Stitei rtpreientatlvei in\nDublin, lt wu uld, hive been exerting io much pressure on tht Eire\ngovernment In penontl contacU\niome ot their old popultrity U win\ning.\nBoth British md Unlttd States\nrtprtitnttuvu wtre uld to hive\nInsisted nothing ln the wty of new\nproposals bu bten lubmitted formally, but they mike no lecret thit\nthey look wishfully it tuch potential\nbases ll Berehaven, Cobh and Lough\nSwHlly, which would htlp the tlllei\noounter Germin Intenilticition of\ntht Btttlt of the AUintlc or new\nmoves towird Wut Africa.\nbl 1899 whtn ceded to Eire the\nbues were deicribed by Winston\nChtlrchlll, then I critic Of tht Chamberlain government, u lentlntl tow-\ners ot the Wutira ipproichet upon\nwhich 49,000,000 people in thue lilindi depend for foreign food ind\ndtily bretd.\"\nNEW YORK\u2014Buytri ihopped for\nsteels, rails ind tfiorted specialties.\nleivlng miny leaden to shift for\nthemielvei it nirrowly irregulir\nlevels.\nUSED CM GOT WATER HEATER\nwith Defroster \"Jnjt, completer\nNelson Auto Wrecking, 513\nVernon Street\nWANTED    MISCELLANEOUS\nWANTED-HAY  CARRIER  WTTH\nfork ind V) ft of trick. Box 13.\nNe'jion   Phone 891-L.\nShip us your scrap metals\nor iron Any quantity Top prlc**\nPild Activt Tr-id'nR Company\n91\u00ab  P'-wpII   St    Vinrouv#T    B   C\nGOVT TO AID OUTPUT OF\nPROCESSED VEGETABLES\nOTTAWA, Jm. 12 (CPL\u2014Largt\ntcale     ax perl mental     work     and\n\u25a0 paptation   of   commercial   planti\nto   tha   production   of   dahydrated\nvegetable!, which* may ba aant to\nthe   United   Kingdom  In  the  moit\nuiaful   and   economical   form,    li\nbeing iponiored by tha Dominion\nGovernment, It waa learned today.\nTwo plant* in Nova SrotU, two in\nOntario anrl one in Qriliah Columbia\nwpre understood to be preparing to\nInstal the required equipment with\nFederal aMijtanre.\nTIKES AND PARTS\ncm AUTO\nWrecken. Biker St.\nNEW   YORK\nSTOCKS\nOpen\nCloie\nAmer   Cin   -      \t\n. aon\nBl*.\nAmer Smelt 8c Ref ..\nUVi\n41*\nAmer Tel bs Tel \t\n. 127*4\n127 .*\nAmericin   Tobtcco   ..\n.   48*\n49\nBeth Steel\t\nMS\n\u00ab4.t\nBorden  Corp  \t\n.    -*)>.\nW,\nC P R  \t\n.    4.4\n4S\nC Wright pfd \t\nB\"i\n8H\nEastman Kodak\t\n135>%\n1S7\nGeneral   Electric   _\n. ny,\n27 S\nGeneral   Foods   \t\n38\n884\nGeneral Motors  \t\n.   82\n824\n(1-anbv   Cons\n.     5V,\n54\nGreat Northern pfd ._\nia*\n244\nIntl   Nickel\n. .\u00ab\u2022,\n27\nKcnn   C pper\n33 Vs\n35 S\nNash Motors       . ....\n3*\n84\nPhillips   Pete   ..   _   .\n384\n39\nPullman   Carp   _    \t\n.   _*'.\nli',\nRCA\n.     3*i\n2%\niSifewav  Stores   \t\n.   41 Mi\n42\nStudeb.ker           .\n4\nIV,\nt Texas Corp\n.   MVt\nMS\nUnion  Carbide\n.   MV,\n904\nUn'on Oil nf Cal\n13<V\n134\n'U S Rubber\n.   13%\n194\nU S Sieel\nM\nMS\n(West   Elec        ..   . ....\n784\n79\nW iclworth          _.   .. ..\n27',\n'.'7 4\nEngineers dem dehclte Instru-\ntsvn's nn the cnntrnl boards nf the\nGrand Coulee darn with corn pith.\nLONDON (CP)-MtJor Sir Hcnr?\ntlurrows, 39. A DC. to the Governor nf Uganda from 1928,to 1929\nws- killed In iction In the Middle\nEast\nVANCOUVER   STOCKS\nMINES                           Bid Aik\nBrtlorne                8 70 8.93\nCtriboo Gold     .. ..     170 1.80\nDentonli          00S J01V4\nOeorge Copper ...:...      .124 *-\nGolcondt 0S4 \u2014\nGold Belt           13 .18\nGnill-Wlhksne        Hi .034\nHedley Miscot              .334 -\nInter Cotl Ss Coke      .29 -\nIsland Mountain           1.0S 1.08\nPicific Nickel               til \u2014\nPend Oreille      1.80 1.70\nPioneer Gold     . ..    2.00 2.08\nPremier Border     .      01S .01K\nPremier Gold               ii \u2014\nReevei-Mac       34 .48\nReno Gold            ..       13S 14\nSheep Creek        \u2014 .85\nSilbak Premlir .            \u2014 .78\nSurf  Inlet                 \u2014 .07\nTiylor BR 03S Ol\nWhitewater         03 \u2014\nOILS\nA P Con               .084 \u2014\nAnglo Can      51 \u2014\nCll \u00abc Ed              1.18 125\nCilmonl       18 \u2014\nCommoil    20 \u2014\nDilhousle      2(1 \u2014\nDaviei Pete        15S -\nHome                          2S8 2.85\nMcDougill-Segur         .034 .044\nMeteury                .034 -\nModel 174 .21\nOkilta com      33 \u2014\nftcilt*         024 .03\nRoyil Cin            .      044 -\nSouthweit Pett             13 \u2014\nLONDON (CP)-Feir of in open\nrevolt prtventi the Germini from\nsetting up i 100 per cent Nul gov-\nvernment in Holland, tccordlng to\nVrt) Nederlmd. rree Netherlindi\nnewipaper. publiihed in London.\nBuying Wave\nBoosts Cotton\nNEW YORK, Jtn. 12 (AP)-Cot-\nton futurei iwept upwtrd |1,78 to\n$2 t bile todiy on t w*ve of buying iet off by ipeculitlve interpret\ntation of the firm producli lection\nof the Senite-ipjrovrt prict'control measure.\nAnother fictor behind the rilt\nwai the growing demand for cotton\nto UU expected Government doth\ncontracts.\nClosing pricei ringed from 1798\nto 18.88 cents I pound tn the futurei\nUlt, ipot cotton tdvtndng to i nom-\nintl 19.74 centi t pound.\nRubber\n'reduction to End\nShortage in USA.\nWASHINGTON, Jan. 12 (AP) -\nJesie Jonu, Federil Loan Administrator, announced todiy t $400,-\n000,000 program tor making synthetic rubber which ht said would\nvirtually tnd the United States rubber shortage in tbout 18 monthi.\nJonei told reporten thtt the Preiident had authorized him to go ahead\nwith a plan to build enough new\nftctoriei to turn out 400,000 toni ot\nlynthetic rubber t year. He estimated the planti could be reidy by\nthe middle of 1943 and, along with\nother rubber' lources would be\nenough not only to fUl ill military,\nbut a limited amount ot civilian\nneeds, including automobile tirei.\nIn the meantime, Jonea iald, thert\nit enough rubber to meet all essential needs of the United Statei until\ntbe new planti can be completed,\nJonei announced thtt he had arranged a pool ot nearly all the lead*\ning rubber, oil and chemical companies ln the country to make tht\nplan possible. These companies will\npool their patents, scientific tnd\ntechnical processes end other facilitiei, Jonei iald.\nHow Urge the program was could\nbe Judged from the fact that all the\nsynthetic hibber planta now In operation or under construction in the\nUnited Statei have a total capacity\nof 90,000 tons a year.\nBlood Teit Birds\nWill Be 160,000\nApproval tnd blood testing of\npoultry flocki in B. C. will be completed ibout Jtn, 19, with approximately 180,000 birdi blood testrt\nunder the supervision ot the B. C.\nDepartment of Apiculture. Thli Ls\n88,000 more birdi tested than in\n1840, and makes a total ot 700,000\nbirdi blood teited in seven yetn\nfrom 1935 to 1941 Inclusive.\nThe flock approval work U lup-\nerviied by G. L. Landon, DUtrict\nAgriculturist at New Weitmlniter,\nformerly of Grand Forki ind Nelion, milted by Intpecton J. A.\nSmith of Penticton, S. J. Saundin\nof Mllner, H. E. Wtby of Salmon\nArm, and J. R. Terry of Victoria.\nCALGARY LIVISTOCK\nCAI_GARY, Jan. 12 (OP).-Week-\nend receipts: Cittle 1006; calvei 87;\nhop 142; iheep 198. Todty: CtlUe\n128; cilvei S; hogi 190.\nMedium butcher iteers 8 to 873;\nmedium to good heifert 7.28 to 9;\ngood cows 8,50 to 7; topt 728; common to medium 5 to 8.28. Cinners\nind cutters J.50 to 4.50. Medium to\ngood vealeri 7.50 to 10.00.\nHogi Saturdiy 13.50 to 13.80 for\n8-17 it yards ind planti.\nTfloJthL JjuwdL . . .\nLONDON, Jin. 12 (AP).-A riie\nIn Brltith ind Chinese bondi countered the main downwird trend in\nsecurities market today.\nNIW YORK-Leidlng sugir refiner! of the Unlttd States todiy\ninnounced an increue of 1-5 cents\n\u2022 pound to 548 cents In the price\nof wholeule refined sugsr.\nTORONTO\u2014Drib mtrket tctlon\nleft itocks little chsnge in price it\nthe end of today's lession.\nSteep Rock traded ibout 13.000\nshires tnd advanced to 192. The\ndote iround 1.88 was up 18 net.\nMONTREAL - Trading for moit\nof the session on the Stock Exchinge today wis without in important future ind price fluctuations were nirrow.\nVANCOUVER\u2014Stocki  cimt out\nfor more active triding ind smsll\ngains outnumbered losses.\nBrilnrne Gold tumbled 15 to 8.70\nwhile Sheep Crttk it 83 firmed i\ncent from previous bid ind Reno\nfinished fractionally higher at 14.\nWINNIPEG\u2014Responding to United Statei mirket trends, Cimdlin\nwheit futurei pricei on Winnipeg\nGrain Exchinge dosed today 4\ncent higher with May flnlihlng it\n79S centi i buihel ind July at\n80S.\nIn cash wheit there wu good demind for the lower gridei with\nEastirn feedir Interests tiklng cir-\nloti for rill shipment Eut\nCHICAGO\u2014Gnin pricei took a\nshirp riie today on the itrength of\nSenate action to lift minimum cell-\ningi applicable to agriculture commodities under the pending price\ncontrol bill.\nGalm of 1 to more thin 4 centi\ncarried prices to topmost levels for\nalmoit 5 yean in tome cuei. Otti\nreached highs unequiled since 1928.\nDOW   |ONES  AVERACES\nHigh    Low Close Change\n30 induitriiU  _ _    111.48   110.10 11088 up     .11\n20 nill             28.08     2782 2789 up     SS\n15 utiUtitl                 14.84     14.48 14.88 up     .04\nTORONTO    STOCK     QUOTATIONS\nMINIS\nAldermic Copptr  13\nAnglo-Huronlan         2.10\nAonor       1.40\nBut Metali Mining       .07\nBidgood Kirkltnd        jOOS\nBobjo Minei MS\nBnlorne Minei     8.70\nBuffilo Ankerltt      3 88\nCutle-Trethewey  90\nCentral Patricia         128\nConlaurum Minea  90\nCon If fc S    8839\nDome Minei   _    15 75\nEut Malirtlc            218\nEldondo Gold  47\nrtlconbrldge Nlcktl    I.M\nFrancoeur Oold     37\nHard Rock Oold  52\nHollinger       10.12\nHudion Biy M fc S     ttX\nInter Nickel           34.00\nKerr-Addiion       400\nKirklind Uke  99\nMtcLtod Cockshutt         1 99\nMcKenile Red Like       98\nMining Corp      180\nMoneti Porcupine    28\nNorindi     48.00\nNormetal        .83\nPamour Porcupine       Jtl\n___. ___\u25a0_.__. a      .\nPerron Oold      133\nPickle Crow Oold    _    JJ8\nSin Antonio Gold         1.93\nSherrltt Gordon 90\nSliden Milirtlc 29\nSylvinlte       1.90\nTeck-Hughei Gold         210\nTobuigi Gold Mtaei       184\nWiltt Amulet             4.70\nWright Hirgrtavei     1.88\nOILS\nBrltith Americin     17.80\nImperiil 8.75\nInter Petroleum     12 82\nTexu Cimdlin       1.80\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbitibi Power        80\nBell Telephone          149\nBrezlllin T L fc P ~    \u00abS\nB C Power A           20H\nCin Cir fc fdy  _.      5S\nCm Milting      _ _     38\nCin Picific Rly      8S\nCoamoa            II\nDistillers Seigrimi      22\nFord of Cinidi A -.    154\nOen Steel Want     8\nGoodyear Tire      8J\nIntl Milling pfd                8S\nImperial Tobicco            334\nLobltw \"A\" _    23S\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONTREAL, Jtn. 12 (CP).-Spot:\nButter, Que. 34 to 34S; (freih 38\n\u2022core) 334A; Weitern regnded\n34SA. Eggs\u2014Eaitern A-large 334\nto 34; A-medlum 30 to 304; A-pul-\nleti 28 to 284.\nImpending Price\nControl Boosts\nFarm Products\nCHICAGO, Jan. 12 (AP)-Unlted\nStitei farmen today watched the\npricei of iome of their commodities\nsoir on the itrength of Indications\nprice control legislation to ba\npined by Congress may be lest\nrestrictive regarding agricultural\nproducti thm heretofore expected.\nHeivy buying in Chictgo'i turbulent gnin pits ihot whett and\nrye pricei up more thin Jour centi\na buihel; corn ind oats mort thin\n\u2022 rent md toybeini six centi, the\nmaximum permitted for beans in\none session on the Board of Trade.\nPricei of all graini weie it or\nnetr top leveli lince 1987. Oati, ruing to 80 cents \u2022 bushel for Miy delivery, were the hitfieit ilnce 1928,\nWinter Bird Visitors Include Some\nSeen Here Only an Occasional Year\nBirdi Wintering In thli diitrict Include Redpolli, Clark'i Nutcncken,\nSnow Buntingi, Americin Oold-\nfinchet, CuiIq'i Flnchei, Bohemian\nWaxwlngs, the uiutl Blackcipped\nChlckadeei, the usuil Woodpecken,\niome WILson'i Snipes, ind in oc-\ncuional Robin.\nMn. E F. Edgington of Nelion,\nwho hu been tpending a couple of\nmon*i it Nikuip, reporti rose-\nplumiged birdi of iparrow lire\nthere, with brownish gny femilei\nTheie preiumably ire the Ctnln'i\nFtnch, the BC. venion of the\nPurple Finch. Thll ipeclei ll irregulir In iti Winttr wanderingi. Mn.\nEdgington observed Blutbirdi it\nNikuip up to Dee. 3. She hu 1U0\nleen cock phttitnti thu Winter.\nRedpoll! wtrt noted in Hume Addition, Nelson, by Mn. H. E. Thtln\n\u2022bout tha lut week of December\nThey ipend the Summer in tht Art-\ntic, ind iri irregulir In their Winter triveli.\nSnow Buntingi wen iround the\nwiterfront In December, ind on one\noccuion wtre teen on Vernon Street\nby Joe Lingley.\nGoldfinchei trt teen hen In\nflocki. citing weed teedi.\nThi Mountain Aih berrlei in the\nfood of tht Bohemlw Wixwingi.\nIf the flocki of Evening Groj-\nbttki *lt were iround ln November ire lUll here, they mike t ipec-\nlilty of extrictlng the ktratli frem\nthe maple leeds or \"keyi.\"\nNUTCRACKIRS TACKLI\nCONI*\nOn the other hind, pine cones Uire\nthe Clark'i Nutcracker! or Clark's\nCrowi, tht Urge blut and white\nbirds that ihow up in thti diitrict\nat long Intervals They hive been\nseen frequently thu Winter on the\nJimei  Avis nnch  on the Onnite\nMontreal Stocks\nINDUSTRIALS\nCan Bronie             tlV,\nCan Celineie  -   M*\nCan Celanete pfd  114\nCan  Steamship    _     8S\nCons M fc S     -   MVt\nDom Coal pfd .         \u00bbS\nDom Textile ...   83\nFoundation Co of Canida -      \"\nImperial OU - '    \u00abS\nIntl Petroleum           124\nIntl Nickel of Canada        34V,\nNat Brew Ltd     23S\nPrice Bros        -    ln\nQuebec   Power      ...!       12V<\nShawlnlgtn W fc P -   14\nBANKS\nBattk of Commerce ...   190\nDominion Btnk ..  189\nImperial Btnk        - 100\nBtnk ot Montrttl  187\nRoyal Bank - _..   131\nBank of Toronto  _.._  253\nCURB   .\nBeiuharnoli Corp 94\nBritiih Amtrictn Oil        174\nCoru Piper Cnrp 3\nDonniconi Piper A       ...    4\nFnser Co Ltd US\nMcColl Trontenic pfd   . 924\nRoid, tfttr an absence of yean.\nAll tht woodpecken except tiji*\nsapiucken division ignore sea-sons,\n\u25a0 nd whether seen or not, trt no\ndoubt iround, the most numeroui of\ncourse being the fimilur Red-Shift\u00ab\ned Flickir.\nAt leut up to the told snap\u2014\nwhioh began two days before Chriitmu\u2014a Wllton'i Snipe could bt\nKired up occuionally from running\nwater on the Nelson witerfront, as\nwai the cue all through the phenomenally mild Winter of last yeir.  ,\nTwo yein igo lirge flocki et\nRoblru Wintered here, ind all\nthrough Weit Kootenay. A yetr igo\nthert were imall flocki. At lent\nthe odd Robin ii here thll year, for\none wai seen on Baker Street Jan.\n4, while on Jtn. I J. C Bedford,\nCireUker of Lakeside Pirk-who\nhu been feeding some wild ducki\u2014\nnoted one it the Park.\nDUCKS AND DIV8R8\nOf coune there ire the witerfowl,\nthit Winter on the witerfront ind\nfeed in the ihillowi. There in iome\nseven duck species\u2014i smaller number than in most Winters here \u2014\nthese being Millirdi, Greater\nSciups. Leuer Sciups, Bufflebetdi,\nand Americin Goldeneyes, of tht\ngame ducks, and American Mergan-\nlen and Hooded Mergatueri of tht\nfiib ducki.\nDlven  here-or   thit  wen  itlll\nhen late In December\u2014ire CooU,\nand western Grebes, Homed Gnbei f\nind ISared Grebei.\nWINNIPEC  CRAIN\nWLVMIPBG. Jin. 12 (CP) .-Grain \u25a0\nfutures quotttloni:\nopen   High   Low   Cloie\nWHEAT:\nMiy 794\nJuly 804\nOATS:\nMiy 484\nJuly 48S\nBARLEY:\nMiy 814\nJuly 80S\nOct 59S\nFLAX:\nMiy\n794\nnos\n404\n40\n82S\n814\n794\n80S\n404\nK,\\\n11*.\n884\n99H\n79S\n80S\n40S\n4\u00abS\nStVt*-\nIjuly\n|    RYE:\nMay\n.July\n1504\n1594\n180       198S\n81S\n8.-14\nISO\n1594\n154 884 884 88 H\n884 884 684 \"\"*,\nI CASH PRICES:\n! WHEAT-No. ! hard 76\u00ab-i: No. \\\nNor 764; No 2 Nor 734: No. 3 Nor.\n|71S: No 4 Nor 70>\u00ab: No. 3 wheat\njsflS; No, 8 wheat BUS: feed wheat\n844.\nOATS-No J C W. 51; Ex. 3 C. W.\nJ04; No. 3 C W 495i; Ex 1 feed\n494; No. I feed 48. No. 2 feed 44>);\nNo. 3 teed 424\nBARLEY-Noi. 1 and 2 C W. 8-\nrow 84<4: Noi. y ind 2 C W. 2-row\n844; No 3 C W 8-row 84S; No. 1\nfeed 59. No 2 feed 584; No 3 feed\n574\nFLAX    N\"    1   C    W    1 !U_   No,  ]\nC   W    1 55  No   3  f   W    1 48 No. 4\nC   W    I 4_.\nRYE   No.  2  C.  W   63S.\n2\n PAGS TEN -\nIr-PfPffipPl^pPt\u2014e-t\u20144\n-* ;.\u201e* -\";\u2022-- -\nCIVIC\n'  AfAMOUJPUYIMtMMTU\nLAST' TIMES TONICHT\nShows at 7:00, 8:27\n\"Submarine Zone\"\nwith   . \u2022\nPAT O'BRIEN\nCONSTANCE  BENNETT\nPlus     .\n\"She Couldn't\nSay No\"\nWEDNESDAY ONLY\n$25.00 Bank Nite\n\"Reaching for tha Moon\"\n\"Outlaw of tha Desert\"\nCIVIC\u2014Thursday\nGRENFELL'S CAFE\nCLOSED\nfor a few weeks only\nHava tha Job Dona Right\nSea\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONE 815\n*e**e\u00bbea&aaoM&&xs(8e&sc*m\u00abt*\n'36 FORD DeLuxe SEDAN\nLooks and runs like new.\nHeater and many extras.\nQueen City Motors\nPhone 43    Limited    Ml Jouphlm\n\"TIRED\"?\nThan don't worry.\nHava   DINNER  at\nBUTLER'S\n&,pr*JQMEAl VALUE\n\u2022I nana* MM m amtt m\n' Collinson's\nThe Houie ol\nFine Diamonds\nliRinfllilUREHTlT\n.Oe'.l\"l'-l.ti\nTrail Is Ready\nlor Wednesday\nNight Blackout\nTHAU, B. C, Jtn. 12\u2014Troll's\nARP committee, directed by Chiel\nWarden E. A. 0. Colli, stands ready\ntor the city'i teit black-out between\n8 and 9 o'clock Wedneiday,\nWarning will be given by the new\nair raid siren, recently arrived Irom\nOttawa, and through arrangement!\nwith the Weit Kootenay Power tt\nLight Company, all itreet lighti\nwill be turned ott. AU other lighti\nmuit be put out by householders\nand owneri of business premises.\nThe black-out will lait 19 mlnutei,\nthe all-clear being signalled by\nthree whlitlei, the tire ilren, the\nCM. It S. imelter whistle, and \"Sea-\nbiscuit\", whlltle on the C. M. St S\narmored car.\nPerioni requiring to uie torchei\nmuit uie them through two sheets\not tluue paper, the light not to be\ndirected upward. Smoking ii also\nforbidden.\nWILL REPORT VIOLATIONS\nWardeni and assistants will be\nposted throughout the entire vlcin\nity to check on the eftectlvenen,\nboth from the angle of cooperation\nfrom the citizens, and also on the\nsound of the new siren. Violation of\nblackout requirements will be re-\nported to the Police Department,\nwhich has been empowered to lup-\nplement regulation!.\nIn conformation with general orden Issued throughout the Province, all advertising signs and unattended light! and porch lights muit\nnot be lit at night. Acting-Chief of\nPolice T. H. Steele reported to the\ncentral ARP committee meeting\nMonday afternoon, that he had received Instructions from Impector\nJohn McDonald, of the Provincial\nPolice at Nelion, to thli effect.\nHiller Still the\nLeading Enemy\nWASHINGTON, Jm. 12 (API-\nNavy Secretary Knox uld todiy\nthit whilt thi Unltid Stitei fleet\nhai not been Idle no early con-\ncluilve ihowdown cin be expected\nwith the Japaneie flnt ind thit\nthe battle of the Atlantic li itlll\nthe wir'i moit Important itruggle,\n\"We know who our greit inimy\nli. Thi inemy who, before all\notheri muit bi defeited tint It li\nnot Japan, It la not Italy. It ll,\nHitler and Hitler'i Null. Hitler'i\nGerminy. It It Hitler we muat\ndestroy.\n\"Thit done, thi wholi Axli fib-\nrie will collapie.\"\n-\"\u2014 NtWON D\/tTlY M\u00bbW\u00bb. NIllaON. B.C\u2014TUMDAY MORNINO, JAN. 18,\n._....,,._,..,,.,\ni   i    *'    ' i\nAs Commandos Raidjd Norwegian Island\nMove Lumberton\nA wounded comrade is helped into an invasion barge during the raid by Britain's\nCommandos of the Hun base at Vaagsoe, Norwegian Island.\nand Cranbrook\n\u25a0' **\n. CRANBROOK, B.C., Jan. 12 (CP)\n\u2014A plan to men. e 49 houses trom\ntht former mill site of tht Britiah\nColumbia Spruce Mllli at Lumber-\nton to Cranbrook and to ihlp otheri\nto Ctlgtry ,hai beep completed with\nult of tbt assets at the Cranbrook\nSuh tnd Door Comptny tt Lumberton to Horner & Gerlitz, ot Calgiry. .\nHartman Leaves\nCJAT to Assume\nPostal Victoria\nTRAIL, B. C Jtn. U - Rudolph\nHartman whose volet hai been\nheard over radio itation CJAT for\nnearly-three years, It leaving for\nVictorlt Jan. 15 to replace Charlei\nSnttth ai program director for itation CJVI.\nMr. Smith, who wu program director at the Trail Station until\naccepting the appointment at Victoria lut Fall, hai enlisted ln the\nCanadian Army.\n- Mr. Hartman Is the ion of Mr.\nand Mn. E. R. Hartman of 1355 Second Avenue, Trail, and wai chief\ncontinuity writer at the Trail itation. No further appointment will\nbe made to the Trail itaff u George\nLunn, formerly of Nelaon, wu taken on ai member during tht Chriitmu ituon tnd hit appointment hai\nnow been made permanent\nProttot Yourttlf Vnm\nCoughs; Colds\nTake Pureleit Halibut Liver\nOH Capiulei.\nlOo for SO\n$1.60 for tOO\n8oid'only\"tt youiffltxtil Store.\nCity Drug Co.\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH\nNEWS OF IHE DAY\nlllllllllllMIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nAT THI RINK TODAY\nChildren's Skating, 4 to 5:45 P.M.\nRead a good book tonight. Walt'i\nLanding Library.\nI.O.D.E    Monthly   MeeUng,   2:30\np.m., Legion, todty. Nominations.\nPrompt,  efficient typewriter repairs. Underwood Agency. Ph. M\nHoleproof\nHOSIERY*\nA man  goes  where\nknows he can get hose-\nthat look good, wear well\nand last long. We spec-_\niallze in that kind. Full-:\nassortment, of colors ppd\nsizes. '   '\n50*. 7Sf fr fl.00\nEmory's\nSmoke Willi' Engllih Mixture, 10c\nind 15c pounch tt VALENTINES'\nAux. Boyi' Band meets Mrs Barton's, 410 Vlctorli St., Wed, 8 p.m\nmOLBBY, Englind (CP) - A\nfarmer, hli wife, two children ot\nthll Yorkshire village and the crew\nof a bomber were killed when the\nplane cruhed into a farmhouse\nnear here.\nSmoke is shown rising from an oil factory. The plartt was one of-many destroyed\nby the raiding Commandos. Land for^fs destroyed plants, warehouses and coastal gun\nemplacements, while naval unita were sinking Nazi shipping in the harbor.-*\"\nFleury's Pharmacy\nPHONE 25\nMed.  Arti  Blk.\nPrescription!\nCompounded\nAccurately\nF. H. SMITH\nIf -It's Electric\nPhont 666 351 Btktr St\nUtt\nLAMBERT\nLUMBER\nFor Economy\nB. (. Cheese, Eggs\nfor Export to U. K.\nOTTAWA; Jan.  U  (CP)  - The\nfarm production responsibilities of\nCanadian Provinces in meeting\nUnited Kingd.m food requirement!\nhave become clearly defined, of-\nflrlati laid today In reviewing result! of successful ampaigrvs in 1941.\nWith the Canadian farm economy\ngeared to an all-time high in many\nlines, It was evident the Prairie\nProvinces would bear the major\npart of Increased hrg production\nrequired to provide \u00ab00,000,000\npoundi of bacon for export.\nEastern Canada and British Columbia are concentrating on cheese,\neggi and other farm products essential  to  Britain\nBritish Columbia hog gradlnis\nwere up more than four times in\n1941, from 38.B3S to 159.824.\n5IX INDIANS DEAD\nFROM THROAT DISEASE\nEDMONTON, Jan. U (CP)-Slx\nIndians have died and no hope il\nheld for the life of another is a\nresult of a streptococci throat disease, which swept through an Indian\nvillage 15 miles North of Scott Lake;\nnear Fond-Du-Lac, on Lake Atha-\nbeikl.\noo^r^^r^^-^.^^,*^&^*o*o^^**o**^oo^*\nDon't Sav BREAD - Say\nESEEH\nSUPREME MILK BREAD\nMann, Rutherford\nDrug Co.\n1928 CHRYSLER 65 SEDAN\nSowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.\nOpp. Hume Hotel mt Poit Office\nA reil good buy\nAt\t\nASTHMA\nBRONCHITIS\nTHAT\nI TOUCH, I\nCOUGK COLDS,\nmid mm\n^ORN\nWITH\n75c-40c\nUCKLEY\nMIXTURE\n254\nBLUE-JAY\nDevefef  B\nPrinting     \u25a0\nEnlarging\nPhone 81\nFree Delivery\nR. W. Dawson\nReil Estlte ind Insurance\nPHONE 197\nTHE ANNABLE  BLOCK\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nW  L. THOMPSON, Prop.\nDay and Night Service.\n24-hour Ambulance Service\nSIB Kootiniy at Phoni Ml\n40 PONTIAC SPORT COUPE\n4 Paiicngcr. C199C\nLew Mileage  ....    $1LLJ\nSKY CHIEF AUTO\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSultt 205\nMedical Arti Building\nFOR RENT\nLight  Housekeeping  Roomi\nAnmble Block\nR. W. Dawson\nBig Troop Movement\nAlong Burma Rood\nCHUNGKING, Jin. 12 (AP).\u2014\nChristopher Sharman of a Quaker\nAmbulance Unif, who hai Jutt\nmide a round trip on the Burma\nRoid,    declared    today    It    Wai\n\"chock-full of Chlneie troopi\nmoving Weitwird toward the\nborder with tinki, motorized artillery, Bren gum and light weapon-.\"\nFrom Burma, Sharman brought 29\ntruckloada of medical supplies ln\nthree convoyi.\n(Large contingents ot Chlneie\nforcei hive irrived lo Burma. Theie\nare probably the troopi observed by\nSharman.)\nLONDON (CP)\u2014Slid one of two\nFree French lailon bound over for\nbreaking Into a club and stealing\n13 magnums of champagne: \"I\nthought tbey belonged to tbe Vichy\nGovernment.\"\nUsed 8-tube battery and electric\nportable radio, excellent value at\n(39.50. McKay ic' Stretton.\nJanuary Salei Bread tins 1128\nenamel dish pans 86c, Chan Wax,\n1-lb. tin Wc. HIPPERSON'S.\nWHIST DRIVE AND DANCE\nCathedral  Hall TONIGHT\nNEW ORCHESTRA\nriling carda, all ilzei and ruling!\nD. W. McDerby. 'The Typewriter\nMan\", 854 Baker St., Nelion, B.C.\nNelion St Procter Freight Truck\nwill run Mondayi, Wedneidiyi and\nFridays\u2014A. Knauf.\n>. KNIGHT8  OF  PYTHIA8\nAll Knighti, Pythiin Sliters ind\ntheir familiei are invited tonight to\nJoint Installation. Knights meet 7:30\np.m. and Slaters at 8 p.m.\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nBy KIRKE L. 8IMPSON\nAuoclited  Pren War Analytt\nJapanese seizure of two strategic\nfootholda tn the Netherlindi Eait\nIndlei mirki \u2022 further deteriori-\nation of Allied defemive deposition! in China Sea, although it indicated heavy coit to the enemy\nin ihipi tnd men.\nFirmly baaed on Tarakin Islands\nln Dutch Borneo and on the Eaitern tip of Celebei, Nipponeie plines\n\u2022nd U-boata woul dbe in additional\nmenace to Allied naval forces attempting to retch the China Sei\nfrom the South Pacific. Tinkan ti 1\nwithin 300 milei of Amboini, Netherlandi Island naval base in the\nBindi Sea.\nThe Java Sei passage to the\nChina Sei between Malaya and\nBorneo il also blocked by the enemy. Bombera from North of Singapore could range over It, also those\nbaaed in Sarawak, Borneo', Natuna\nIsland, midway of the passage, also\nii held by the Japaneie.\nThe   make-up   of   Japanese   con-\nSubsidies Ny\nIs Incorporated!\nOTTAWA, Jan.  U   (CP)-Incc*|\npoiltion of the Commodity Pricei\nStabilization Corporation, to be re.\nsponsible for subsidies which mt)\nbo pild to maintain the price cell,\nIng, wai announced today by trie\nWartime Pricei md Tride Boird.\nThe Corpontlon \"will be reijkni.\nslble for the payment of subsldu*\nwhich may be approved from tlmi\nto time under the policies formi'\nlated by the Wartime Pricei tn<\nTrade Board for the purpoie of en\nsuring suppliei, particularly of lot\nported commodities, it pricei unde\nthe retail price celling.\"\nWHAT IS SO BARE AS A DAY IN JUNE?\nvoyi lighted ind attacked suggests\nthit the Japineie ire throwing\nlarge forcei Into the drive igiimt\ntbe Indlei.\nTo date It hai cost the Jipineie\n\u25a0 heavier toll in transports ind\nfighting ships than landings In tha\nPhilippines, or the initial atticki\non Singapore ind Hong Kong. Allied iir defence tempo U riling to\nwirn Tokyo that it dire not loie\ntime. Allied counter iir ittacki\nIrom Burma on Japanese bases In\nThailand are alio intensifying, indicating thit \u2022 Britiih Chinese\nflmklng ittack behind the enemy\ndrive it Singapore may be impending. The Japanese hive itill\nIM miles to go to invest the greet\nfortresi baie,\nMeanwhile, development! both on\nthe Malay Peninsula and on Luzon\npoint towird slow ind costly ilege\noperations. British defence linei\nabove Singapore appear to be about\nhalf their original width. If the\nJapanue claim to have taken Olongapo- at the head of Subic Bay It\ntrue, Gen. Douglas MacArthur hu\nilso further shortened hla Batin\nPeninsula defence linei.\nThit meiru intensified resistance\nin both cues and concentration of\ndefensive fire power, The narrowing fronts also mean lick of room\nfor deployment of superior Japaneie numben, compelling frontal ittacki with Inevitably diiproportion-\n\u2022te Jipineie losses; ind further losi\nof time before the enem yein reejly\nconcentrate on a Netherlindi Indlei\nInvuion.\nTime is the vital element of Jap-\ninese stralegy, far more important\nto Tokyo war lordi thin the japaneie lives they iquinder to gain\ndayi or hours.\nM\nDaring Night Roid\nMode by Guerilla!\nBehind Jap Lines\nLONDON, Jin. 12 .CP).\u2014Fifty\n\"devil-may-oare\" guerilla troopi]\n\u2022telling behind Japineie linei III\nMiliyi under oover of darkntttl\n\u2022hot \u2022 Jipineie officer, blew up I\n\u25a0t'ritegle bridge and eieapid \"with'\nout a icntch.\" a ipeclal corru.\npondint uld today In a diipatch\nquoted by the Britiih Broidcutlng Corporation.     \u2022\nThi correipondent hid ipeclal\nprilie for Auitnliin buihmm\nwho tiki pirt In the Allied for\n\u2022yi\u2014thiy hid an \"uneinny iem<\nof dlrictlon.\"\nCONSTABLE GRAY BACK\nTRAIL, B. C, Jin. lJ-ConittW\nLloyd Griy, In chirge of Trail O*\ntichment, B. C. Police, returned\nSundiy evening from Vincouvtl\nwhere he hid gone on eacort duty\nCRAY'S Tea Shop\nserve a dainty lunch\nWomen'i new footwear ihades\ninclude colon of burgundy, port,\nsherry, muscatel, mai aga and claret.\nDINNER TIME\nIt ANY TIME tl\nThe PERCOLATOR\ni   Drop In for \u25a0 inick It\nClub Cafe\n\u25a0ny time.\nLovely to look it\nStyled it\nHaiAh Tru-Art\nBeiuty Salon\nJohnitone Block\nPbone 317\nTaki Advantage of Thle\nDry Cleaning\nSPECIAL\nand ipend thi livings en\nWar Sivlngi Stampi.\nSUITS\nJ-PIECE, MEN'S\nDRESSES\nPLAIN\nSUITS\nLADIES'\nCOATS\nLIQHTWaiQHT\nWINTER COATS\n85c\nEVENINC   COWNS\n$1.00\nPHONE 128\nNelton city\nLaundry\nCr Dry Cleaners\nLimited\nOut ef  Tew*  Ordera\n. Accepted \u00bbt Thea*\nPricei. foliage lain\n\t\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1942_01_13","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0415257","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"49.493333","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-117.295833","@language":"en"}],"Notes":[{"@value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. McMorris.","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Nelson, B.C. : News Publishing Co.","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Touchstones Nelson Museum of Art and History: https:\/\/touchstonesnelson.ca","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1942-01-13 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1942-01-13 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives.","@language":"en"}],"Title":[{"@value":"The Daily News","@language":"en"}],"Type":[{"@value":"Text","@language":"en"}],"Translation":[{"@value":"","@language":"en"}],"@id":"doi:10.14288\/1.0415257"}