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Herriott Put In\nConcentration Camp.\u2014'age 10.\nNow Precarious\nBy HENRY C. CASSIDY\nAnociated Pre\u00ab Staff Writer\nMOSCOW, Oct. 5 (Monday)  (AP)\u2014The Russians held\ntheir ground stubbornly against incessant German attacks In\nthe battered city of Stalingrad Sunday, a communique said\n\"today, arid maintained the initiative northwest of the'city\n.'yvnere the Red Army's advances in the last few days were\n\u25a0''Mkt to bethreatenlng the entire Oerman position.\n1 The communique neither claimed advances for the Soviet\n_for.es nor acknowledged withdrawals, but it appears there\n\u2014 *>was no letup in the Intensity\nof the fighting despite earlier\nSoviet dispatches that the Germans lacked reservM# within\nthe city..       \"V'\nThe enemy, with Infantry and\ntank forcei ii attacking our positions lnceiiantly,\" the eommiinlque\naald, speaking of the battle In the\nrubble-filled streets.\n'Two battalion! of Oerman Infantry aupportsd by tanki attacked\nthe poiltion of one of our unit!\nibt times In one day. Our men\nlupported by artillery repulsed all\nthe German attacki and wiped out\n\u2022bout 200 enemy officeri and men.\"\nIn another sector within the city\nSoviet forcei were uid to have\n\u25a0mashed several blockhouses held\nby the Germans and killed about\nthree companies cf Germin Infantry\nReferring to the fighting northwest of Stallngrid, the communique\n\u25a0aid the Red Army continued to\nconduct \"actlv* operaHons,\" the\nexpression used to Indicate they\nbald the Initiative.\nX~* main battle In thli ares\nappeared to hive ben for S strategically-Important-hill held by\ntbe'Germani. The communique\ngave no indication how the engagement wu. progressing beyond saying that 150 Germani\nwere killed and a quantity of\nequipment Including tanki and\nmachine guns, destroyed.\nIt mentioned, however, that Sov\nlet scouts \"cirrled out \u25a0 daring raid\non enemy headquirten and cap\ntured Important itaff documents.\"\nIn the region of Voronerb, 300\nmiles north of Stalingrad, the communique laid, Ruailan forcei broke\ninto the German lines, captured\niome defence position! and killed\nibout 1000 men ln one day'! fighting.   Prisoner! also were taken.\nHeavy fighting alio continued ln\nthe Mozdok area of the Caucaiui\nwhere, the Russians said, the Red\nArmy repelled lix Germin Ittacks\nIn one dur.  \u25a0\nTha Qarmani thraihad frantl\noajty at the northwest luburbi ef\nStalingrad, (earing that i ilicken\nIng of thslr offsnilvs would pre\nvlds an Interval In which the\nRuuian counter-offenilve could\nbe itrengthened, dlipatchei said.\nThe Red Army blocked them\nthere and firmly held the Inltla\ntive with enveloping movement! on\nBOARD AIMS\n10 REMOVE\nHOUSE SHORTAGE\n.'   I \u25a0_\nCampaigns to Ask\n| People to\nGive Up Extra Space\nOTTAWA, Oct. 4 (CP.,\u2014The Wartime Prlcei and Trada Board hai\nbeen directed to take steps to ensure moit effective uie of existing\nhduslifg accommodation ln congested areai, .Board Chairman Donald\nOordon laid today ln a itatement\nhinting that 'compulsory billeting\n\u2022maj be ordered lf voluntary campaigns fall. -\n\u2022In effect, houilng li being con-\n. trolled as te supply, uie and prlci\nIn much the asms manner ai\ngoodi,\" Mr. Gordon nld. \"The\nhoarding of living ipace may be\nJlMt,SS- undeilrable snd harmful'\nto tha war effort aa tha hoarding\nef scarce commodities.\"\nBecause of wartime demands for\nbuilding material!, and labor, new\nhousing conitructlon would  \"only\nbe pouible ln the moit extreme\n1 cam.\"\nRuisel 8. Smart, K.C, of Ottawa\n(tad been appointed Real Property\nAdministrator. He will be responsible \"for organizing the new meuure, is well ii coordinating the existing regulations and control of\nmaximum rentals ind termination\nOf\nLoos! campaign! will be organ\nInd ii quickly ai pouible with l\nview to Inducing people who have\nextra' ipace In their homei to\nmake' It available to thoie who\nmeet It\nth addition to the propoied voluntary local campaigns, central\nClearing bureaui will be iet up In\n\"a large number of cities and\ntowm,\" and It these houieholderi\nwill be invited to regliter roomi\nthey have available.\nThe work \"will be carried out\nlargely by volunteeri through the\nWomen'i Regional Adviiory Committee! of the consumer branch, un-\nder the direction of Byrne Hope\nSender*. Prellmlniry Inquiries re-\") ^th <\" th\u00ab norlh and south'Ger\n'sealed \"sn enthusisitlc response to\nthe type of cimpaign' which it ii\nproposed to organize.\"\nTaxi Cab Driver\nMining\notVancouver\nVANCOUVER, Oct 4 (CP)-.ear\n\u25a0 wu expressed tonight for the ufe-\nty of Phil Devil, 22-yeir-old Vancouver taxi cab driver mining ilnce\nserlr Siturday when he took hli\ncab from a downtown itand and\n-drove away to aniwer \u2022 call.\nTbe cib company which employed\nDivis announced a reward for Information leading to discovery of\nthe whereabout! of the mining driv-\nir whoie cib wu located abandon-\nid. 10 houri after he dteappeered.\nJap Burma Bases\nCat Beating\nfrom U.S. Bombers\nNIW DELHI. India, Oct. 4 (AP)\n-Bombers and flghlera were report-\nId by United States Army Air\nforce Headquarten here yeiterday\nis have left areu of destruction at\nlipeneae basea In upper Burma and\nba adjoining Chinese province of\n.unnen, during sorties Sundiy and\n, Hondo?.\nAll  the mluloni  were  declared\nexecuted without a lou.\nAUSSIE TROOPS\nCONTINUE\nN. GUINEA PUSH\nRetreating Japanese\nHarried by\nFighter Aircraft\nBy MURLIN SPENCER\nAnoclated preu Staff Writer\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Australia, Oct. 5 (Monuayj. (AP) \u2014\nHard-hitting Australian bush soldiers continued their advance along\nthe uphill trail of the rugged Owen\nStanley, mountain! of New Guinea\nSunday to a point beyond Efogi\nnear the Gap through the mountain\nbackbone, a communique iaid today.\nJuit how far they advanced wag\nnot itated, but lt wu announced\nthat they, had puihed beyond Efogi. which wu captured the previous day, and still were going\nahead. Efogi Is 64 miles by the\ncircuital! Jungle trail from the\nAllied baie at Port Moresby and\nabout seven miles from the Owen\nStanley Gap.\nApparently they had not yet\ncaught up with the main body of\nthe Japaneie force, which the communique Indicated was retreating\nNo details of the fighting were given.\nAn Indication lhat the Japaneie\nwere In flight wai contained In the\nofficial itatement that \"Allied\ntighten itrafed and harried key\npointi on the enemy'i line of retreat\"\nBOMB AIRDROME\nThere wu a lull In Allied air\nactivity elsewhere over New Gin-\nea, but medium bomberi mule a\nnight raid on the airdrome at Buka,\non the extreme'Northern tip of the\nSolomoni, causing flrei uid ex-\nplosions near the runway and in the\ndliperial areas.      .   ,\nAt leait one enemy plane was\nsaid to have been deitroyed on the\nground. The communique said there\nwai.eo attempt at interception and\nall Allied planes returned safely.\nPunctuating the reversal of Japaneie fortune! in which they have\nbeen thruit back mare than 20 miles\nfrom their farthest advance upon\nPort Moresby, the New Guinea Administrative Centre, Allied torpedo\nbombers Saturdiy lashed out at a\n\u25a0navsl concentration surprised at\nanchor in the Salomon Islands and\nprobably registered close-range hits\nUpon three cruisers and two merchant shlpi, an early communique\nuid.\nman flanks\nAtter nearly two monthi of liege\nthe iltuation ippeired to be developing iteadlly In favor of thl Rui-\nilam although the Issue ot the bat\ntie itill was not In light\nNEED RESERVES\nI The Army newipipor Red Star\nssid the Germans were Increasing\nthalr attacki ln the diitrlct of Stallngrid Itself, but that their land\nand air traniport were unable to\nbring up u many troopi u were\nbeing crushed by the Runlau and\nthe Genhani did not have auffi\ndent reservei to drive home i de\nciitve blow.\nKcrwin, Recently\nFreed From\nNelson |ail, Arretted\nVANCOUVER, Oct 4 (CP)-Pit\nrick Kerwln. whom Police uid\nwu only recently releued from Jill\nat Nelaon, B C, and winted here\nIn connection witb dealing In\nforged document wu in police\ncustody tonight He wu incited\nSaturday night and charged with\nhaving caihed a check here more\nthan a year ago made out to him\n\u2022elf at Capt Patrick Kerwln for\n$10. The heck wai alleged to have\nbeen ilgned by T. W. Purcell on\nbehalf of the BrltUh Purchasing\nCommluion   In   Wuhlngton.     \\\nFivesDie osr-ire\nSweeps\nSeattle Kome   ,\ngEA'ft'LE, Oct 4 (AP.l-Flvo\nperions \u2014 Mr. ind Mri. Frank\nCampbell Reed and their three\nsons died early today when fire\niwept the central portion of their\nprivate eitate at Madison Park on\nSeattle'! Lake Wuhlngton.\nThe dead:\nFrank Campbell Reed, 39, ion of\nthe late Mark E. Reed, lumberman\nand former Republican National\nCommitteeman from Wuhlngton,\nfor yeari a power in Washington\nState politics; his wife, Georglne.\n35; three soni, Mark E., 11; Frank\nC, 9 and Thomai Mllburn, 6.\nSEEK HANGMAN\nFOR STEPHAN\nWINDSOR, Ont, Oct 4 (CP>-\nMlchlgan authorltlei who will supervise the hanging for treason of\nMix Slephan, a German who once\nlived ln Windsor, have written to\nthe office ot Sheriff A. A. Maren-\ntotte of the County of Essex for information regarding a competent\nhangman.\nNEW ANTI-WAR\nRUMOR\nFACTORY FOUND\nOfficials \"Amazed'''\nand \"Astounded\"\nAfter Investigation\nBy FRANK I. WELLER\nAnoclated Preu Staff Writer\nWUHINGTON, Oct. 4 (AP) -\nThe United Statei Oftlce of War\nInformation hai uncovered an amazing new anti-war \"rumor factory.\"\nAgents try to peddle iti products\nchiefly to families of service men\nkilled, captured or still In action\nabroad.\nAf present, O.W.I. Is withholding\nwhat lt learned from recent weeks\nof investigation, but officlall say\nthey are \"amazed\" and \"astounded\". They may make a private\nreport to Federal Authorltlei.\nThey may also ask the newspapers\nftt holp refute enormous lies\n\u2022 founded on h_lt-__rthg.'-. \u2022\nHere Is l lample:\u2014\n\"A Mlnneiota mother received by\nparcel post from Japan a box containing the eyei of her loldier ion\ncaptured in the Philippines.\"\nAmericans were taken prisoners\nthere, true, but officials say no such\nmother could be found, and none\not theruroor peddlers knew where\nthe story started.\nO.W.I., however, learned the \"fear\nrumor\" had been beamed to South\nAmerica by radio Tokyo and passed\nalong by Axil Agenti.\nIn the buiid-up for Radio Berlin'!\nSept. 28 claim of wholesale linking\nof American convoys and troopship! en route to Britain, here were\nsome of the rumors spread around\nOhio\u2014\"Our forces are losing 50\nper cent of all troop transports but\nthe Government ii keeping theie\nlossei secret.\"\nMassachusetti \u2014 Five hundred\nUnited Statei ships unt to Russia\nhave been sunk.\"\nNorjh Carolina\u2014\"Atlantic Coast\nbeaches were cloied to iwimmers\nbecause s_ many of them bumped\ninto bodies of 'drowned American\nsailors.\"\nGOERING SAYS\nNAZIS WUL\nGET BEST FOOD\nOccupied Countries\nto Suffer\nThrough, Shortages\nASKS PATIENCE\nBy  ALVIN J. 8TEINKOPF\nAuoclited Preu Staff Writer\nNEW YORK, Oct. 4 (At*) -\nRelcnimctthal Herman Qoerlng,\nNul No. 2 and one of the belt\nnourlihed men ltl Germany, told\nhli compatriot! today that they\nwould be fed thli Winter at the\nexpense, If neceisary, of the rest\nof Europe. Qoerlng wu blunt\nabout If:\u2014\n\"In stilling the pangi of hunger\nthe German people come flnt. It ll\nmy wish' that the populations ot\nterritories placed under our care or\nconquered by us should not luffer\nhunger.\n\"But if difficulties of food iup-\nply arise due to measures by the\nenemy then all should know; It\nthere la hunger, it will be. ln no\nevent, in Germany. From now on\nit must be an unshakable policy\nthat German workmen and thoie\nworking in Germany be lupplied\nwith food the belt of all.\"\nGoering ipoke for 108 minutes tn\nconnection with the Annual Harvest\nFestival and his morale-building ad\ndress Indicated unmistakably .that\nGerman military leaden entertain\nno hope of finishing Ruula quickly\nand that the High Command ll resigned to mother defensive Winter\nin. Ruisii, with Germany expoied\nto air ittack from the Weit.\nRETALIATION DUE     \t\nTha Marshal uked all Germani\nto stand up under British bombl_g\nwith patience, and said hii own air\nforce is to busy In Russia thet he\ncannot get around Immediately to\nmeeting the British challenge\" ln the\nair. But the day of retaliation will\ncome, he asserted.\nMaking one of the homely smart-\ncracks, for which he ls famous, he\nsaid-\nTake care of your  potttoei,\ntake them Into the drawing room.\nI would rather put my potatou\nIn tha drawing room thin In the\ncellar, for a drawing room  It ot\nno uie to me now, but potatoei\nwill be of great uie to me In tha\nWinter and Spring.\nThen he promiied there would be\nsome extra meat for Christmas (the\naveragd ration al present being\nabout three-quarters of a pound\nweekly), extra flour 'and probably\nother good thingi'\nSpecial rations are being given to\nthe more seriously bombed cities,\nhe added, and said that on orden\nof Hitler every soldier returning\nfrom the front will be given a food\npackage containing two poypds each\ncf flour, beana pnd lugar, a pound\nof butter \"and a great big sauiage\".\nNazis Patch Huts\nin Preparation-\nfor Russian Winter\nBERNE, Switzerland, Oct. 4 -\n(AP.)\u2014Already Wintry ntgbti are\nreminding German soldleri on the\nEutern front of their suffering!\nin the previoui Winter and they\nare patching huts and abandoned\nivllagei againit the sold which\nalready li Interne, i German war\ncorreipondent has written to the\nBerlin Beonenzeltung.\nHa said Nazi field police were\nforcing Russian families away\ntrom the Don tor settlement, but\nmany of theie old people were unwilling tp leave.\n\"They would rather have the\nroofi ahot off over their headi,\"\nhe wrote.\nPRECISION BOMBING-HERE'S WHAT IT MEANS\nThe marshajjing yard,  in railway\nihaUi\ntm.\ncentre of N\u00abi supply.system, is the target forborne very neat bombiDB of Amer\nican Flying Fortress bombers. BursU tell\nwhere the bombs cut rail lines, blasted\nfreight sheds and wrecked trains.\n10 DIE, EIGHT\nINJURED IN\nBOTWOOD (RASH\nDead Men Are All\nAmericans;\n37 Aboard Plane\nNEW YORK, Oct. 4 (AP)-Ten\nperioni were killed md at leait\neight perioni Injured In in airplane cruh at Botwood, Newfoundland, yesterdsy, the Headquirten\nof the Eutern Defence Commend\nsnd First Army announced late\ntoday.\nThlrty-ieven perioni were -boird\nthe plane, but the Army announce\nment did not disclose how many\nwere pauengen.\nThe E.D.C. uid In a itatement\n\"Poor communication! facilities\nat Botwood made It difficult to\nestablish the Identity of those\n. who lost their llvei in, the accident. It Ii known thit the airplane hull wu ipllt In the crash.\nThe ihip wu towed to ihillow\nwateri today to facilitate lalvag\nIng operations.\"\nTho casualty Hit, u baud upon\nreporti made to tlje SUte Department by the American Consulate\nat St Johns, Included theie dead\nCaptain Dwlght G. Thomu, Lincoln, Neb.; Michael C. J. Doyle,\nLaurelton, N.Y.; John rt. Redmond,\nJackson Height!, N. Y.; Quentin\nMoon, Flushing, N. Y.; Daniel Pip.\noil, the E.onx, N.Y.; C. I. Lansing,\nNew York City; Lleut-Col. Jamei\nEdward Whittaker, Worcester,\nMasi.; Capt. Harold R. Freckleton,\nHartford, Conn.; Capt. William T.\nMeyen. Tampa, Fla.; Cipt. Wirren\nC. Leising, Weit Onnge, N.J.\nB. (. Recruiting\n(limbs\nVANCOUVER, Oct. 4 (CP)-Re\ncruiting ln Britlih Columbii dur\ning the first nine monthi of 1942\nexceeded the entire yeir of 19.1\nby \u00ab74 enlUtmenti, Cipt S. H\nO'Kell, Dlitrict Recruiting Officer,\ninnounced Saturday. Total fig\nures to Sept 25 wire 7.949.\nDuring September 979 recrulti\nwere atleited n British Columbia\n349 of whom were rejected. Of the\ntotal 841 were \"R\" recruiti for ic\nlive lervke, 7> were volunteeri to\nthe (Canadian Women'i Army Corpi,\nand 68 tame from the Reierve\nForcei.\nThe C.W.A.C. reporti 49] recruiti\nduring the Ave monthi May 1-\nSept 38. Attestations In the Veteran! Guard totalled 97.\nWeai-_\nFor four luccesslve dayi Nelson\nhu hsd some rain mixed In Its\nweather, for three of the days\nenough to meuure. The 14 houn\nending Saturday at I pm. had .11\nInch, but Sunday^! vlattallon wu\nonly a trace. The temperature remained wholly below 90 degreu\nduring the weekend. Saturday'i\nrings being between 474 and 97.4\ndegrees, while Sunday the extremes\nwere 40 and N degrees. Both dayi\nwere largely cloudy, with very UW\ntie lunahlne Sunday.\nA recession In the Uke level waa\nrecorded Saturday, when at 1 p m\nthe lake a'ood at 7.91 feet above\nthe low water mark, a lou of .10 foot\n'tor the M houra.\nSecond Front\nof First\nRate Importance\nHenry \u00a3. Cassidy, Chief of the Associated Bureau at'\nMoscow, has been abroad for the AP in Paris, London and\nMoscow since 1936. He has covered most of the Russian-\nGerman war from Moscow and Kuibyshev and is one of the.\nfew foreign reporters the Russians have allowed to visit the\nfront lines.\nly HENRY C. CASSIDY\nCopyright, 1942, by the Associated Pren\nMOSCOW, Oct. 4 (API\u2014Joseph Stalin today described a\nsecond front as of first rate importance, called upon Russia's\nAllies to \"fulfill their obligations fully and on time\" and\nexpressed confidence that Rus-f\nsia's strength is equal to the\nattempt of Germany or any\nother aggressor tp gain world\ndomination. .\nThe itatement was contained ln a\nletter to thla correspondent and wu\nStalin's only direct wartime utterance thus far to the foreign preu.\nHU letter frankly aniwered three\nquestions on the second front, allied aid and the Soviet power of resistance. The complete text, in Its\nauthorized translation, followi:\n\"Deer Mr. Caaildy\u2014\n\"Owing to the pressure of work\nand my comequent Inability to grant\nyou, an interview, I shall confine\nmyself to a brief written answer\nto your questions:\n\"One: 'What place doei the pout-\nbillty of \u2022 iecond front occupy ln\nthe' Soviet estimates of the current altustion?'\n. \"Aniwer\u2014A very Important place\none might uy, a place of first rate\nimportance.\ni \"Two; 'To what extent ta allied\naid to the Soviet Unlot} proving effective ind what could be done to\namplify and improve, thli aid?\"\n\"Aniwer\u2014Aa compared with the\naid which the Soviet Union ll\ngiving the alliei by drawing upon\nItself the main force of the German Puclit, the aid of ths allle'i\nto the Soviet haa ao far been Ilttle\neffective. In order to amplify and\nImprove thla aid, only ona thing\nll required: That the alliei fulfill\ntheir obligation! fully and on time.\n\"Three: 'What remalni of the Soviet capacity for reilitance?'\n\"Aniwer\u2014I think that the Soviet\ncapacity of resisting the German\nbrigands is In itrength not leis, If not\ngreater, than the capacity of Fucin\nGermany or of any other aggreuive\npower to lecure for itself world domination.\n\"With reipect\n\"J. Stalin.\"\nThli letter wu typed on i plain\nwhite iheet of paper bearing no letterhead and signed ln purple Ink\nIn a firm, bold hand with an emphatic period after the J and a dash\nafter the name Stalin.\nThe Inter wu written Saturday\nby tbe man who combiner the post\nof Premier, War Commilwr,\nChairman of the Defence Council\nand Secretary General ef the Communlit Party. It wu ln response\nto my letter delivered directly to\nthe gate of the Kremlin the day\nbefore requesting an interview or\na wri'tcn anawer lo tie questions\nk wu Stalln'i fint public itatement on the question of s second\nfront for ilmoit a year. He prevlouily hid mentioned U oijy In 1 ipeech\nto a meeting ot the Soviet Communlit Pirty ind other orginlutiom in\nMoicow Nov. 8, ltl, on the eve of\ntoe anniversary .pf the Botihevlst\nrevolution.\n\"One of the reasons for the reverses of ths Red Army li the ab-\nsencs of s second 'ront,\" he wld al\nthe time.\n\"There can be no doubt that the\nabsence of a second front in Europe\nagainst lhe Germans makes the po-\nlillon of the German Arr y coiuid-\neribly euler. But etiher csn there\nti ii y doubt thst the ppearsnee\nof a iecond front on the European\ncontinent\u2014end lt mint unquestionably sppear In' the near future-\nwill miterislly em the situation\nof our army to the detriment ol\nthi German Army.\nThe eeeend front became a major leaue after foreign Cemmluar\nMolotov'i vlilt te tendon and\nWuhlngton feet May and the put>.\nMutton ef a Joint wmmunlqui an\nnounced  that  \"oemplete  under-\natandlng wai reached with regard\nto the urgent taiki of creating a\ntecond front In Europe In 192.\"\nThe iecond front hu come to be\nregarded In Russia u an allied obligation as much u the delivery of\nsupplies which waa agreed upon at\na three-power conference In Moscow a year ago.     ,\nThe main obligation of the allies,\nu indicated by frequent comment\nof the official Russian Preu, is considered here to be the opening of\na iecond front\nU.S. TROOPS\nADVANCE\nIN NORTH AREA\nNew. Islpnds Tal_jyn\t\nCfve Ptahes.\nBases Nearer Kiska\nWASHINGTON, Oct. 4 (AP).-\nUnlted Statei Army forcei in tha\nAleutian lilandi have advanced 2J0\nnautical miles nearer Japaneie baiei\nln the North Pacific, the Navy an-\nnounced Saturday, and have undertaken mong aerial opentioni\n\u25a0gainst the enemy from their new\npositions.\nThe idvince\u2014firet In,the Nerth\nPiclflo irei ilnce the Jipineie\noccupied lilandi In the Weitern-\nmoit Aleutians In early June\u2014\nwei covered and lupported by\nnsvsl unlti snd iccompllihed\nwithout enemy opposition.\nIt carried Amerlcin forcei i long -\nitride West of Dutch Harbor, heretofore regarded ai the mill\nStatei baie tor ail operation)\ntbe Japanese-held Islandi i\nAttuo and Agittu.\nThe new Islandi occu\nnavy did not Identify them specifically .ir In the Andreanof group,\nmountainous segment of the Aleutian! itretchlng about 240 miles between Seguam Pais on the Eait and\nAmchltka Pais on the West.\nThe effect of the advance, In\ntha flnt Initanee, will be to eut\nvaluable houn of flying time off\ntha round-trip bombing expedition! agalnit the main Japanue\nbaie at Klika which Army planu\nhava bun pounding itaadlly fer\nmany weeki.\nWhether, beyond that advantage,\nthe new advance poiitiom miy be\nuied ai Jumping-off point! for an\nactual amphibloua fnvaiion of the\nJapanese-hold Aleutians wu i poi-\nilblllty on which the navy offered\nno comment.\nThe Navy communique ilso nld\nlhat on Sept. 30. the Armjr'i four-\nengined Coniolldated Liberator\nbomberi had attacked ihlpi in the\nharbor at Kiska and that an enemy\ntraniport was irt afire by two direct hlti.\nThe camp irea ilso was bombed\nand leveril flrei resulted, the ml*\nalon being carried out without'the\nlon  of sn  Amerlcsn   plane.\nREPORT YUCOSLAVS\nTAKE BOSNIAN TOWN\nMOSCOW, Oot. 4 (API -the\nSoviet Information Bureau reported today that Yugoilav soldiers had occupied the Bosnian\ntown of Yiltu after two,dayi et\nfierce fighting In which thiy killed mora than 000 Qerman and\nItalian troopi and deitroyed ume\n\u2022CO Wr-ckhouiea,\nL\n___l_,.__.. . iBiftrtiii\n,__.\n.    - ~ \u25a0    ,\n 2-NELSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, OCTMM J,\nb^m mm.* ., \u2014._.\u25a0_ \u2014 ._,.    \u2014\u2014,   ..i\u2014n.*   .  \u25a0\u25a0,,,  \u201e\u25a0\u25a0      \u25a0        .\t\nFire Means Real Loss Because No\nReplacement Possible; Talks,\nInspedionsto Mark Week Here\n'Radio addmesi each evening,\naddreeics te students In the schools,\nwd to varioui organizations, and\nCity-wide inspections-ell fer tbe\npurpose of bringing fire prevention, home to citizens\u2014will mark\nthe activities \u2022 of the Nelson Fire\nDepartment Monday to, Saturday,\npre Prevention Week.\n;    \"fire prevention li definitely\nr more Important.to the builneu\nI man and.to every citizen now be-\n| eaun of building restrictions end\nmaterial    ihortagei,\"   uid   .Fire\nChief G. A. McDonald  Sunday.\n*No matter hew well a place of\n-Uilneii li covered by lniurance,\nIf It burni now there le a definite\nlose becauie It Is, In almost all\nImpoaslble to rebuild.\"\nIt COOPERATION\n[rlre Ohlef McDonald urged citi-\niena' cooperation in carrying out\nthe work of fire prevention, cleaning thalr premlaei to minimize fire\nhazard, and to Install fire fighting\napparatus. Posters in stflre wlndowi will aid In keeping the sub-\nJect'before the public\nfire prevention talks will be\nheard by itudenti at the , High\nSchool thli morning end at'Central School thli evening, at Junior\nHigh School and St. Joieph'i Academy Tuesday, and at the Hume\nSchool Wednuday. The Fire Chief\nhopu also to apeak on fire prevention before the Board of Trade, end\nto the staff of Kootenay Lake General Hospital.\nA.K.I'. auxiliary firemen may\n.have a part in the drive tor fire\nprevention. If pouible lt U hoped\nto Initltute a patrol for fire hazard!\nIn the individual lectioni where\ntbe A.RP. men patrol\n.ossland Picks\nLoan Committee\njlOSSLAND, B. C, Oot 4.\u2014Eon-\nSid'i organizing meeting tor the\nIrd Victory LaOan, the campaign\nfar which will be launched Oct. IJ,\nv*i held Friday evening at the\nCty Hall, Mayor J. t. Gordon\nplesldlng, and Prank Sherrin of\nVincouver, Trail Unit Organlier,\nattending.\n\u2022Howard  Bayley   will   again   be\nefialrman of publicity, and will be\naisllted by H. S. Fowler, C. F. McKenzle, Mri. R. W. Haggen, and\n| Mm. L. A. Seed.\nHOSMER\nHOSMER,   B.C.\u2014A.   Oesparotto\nreturned from a short trip to Fairmont Hot Springs.\nE Mr. and Mrs. P, Ounilll kave're-\nfcsreed to the Coast. Mn. Camilll\nbaa spent the Summer here wtth\nher parenta, Mr.'end Mrs. Ganpar-\n0*0 while Mr. Camilll has bees ha\n| te_ii_g hi Eastern Canada.\nF. Fink and son Douglas have renamed from a ten-day holidar rt\nKimont Hot Springs.\n:    Mrs. Hike Sowchuck tp*nt |_n-\nBur at Creston.\nMr. aad Mrs. Sand? \u2022chrea were\nfernle tisltofi on Saturday,      ,\nMr. snd Mrs. F. A. HutlM-W\nfcm_r wereFemie visitors on\nMd <__I_|\nihrturder.\nMr. aad Mn. -btagmr and \u00aba__Br\n\\ Meumpiirted by Mr. end Mrs. 91170\n.Mndpek were Fernle ihopperi Sat-\nHt.'m-t Mrs. F. A   Hutchinson\naod Mr. and Mn.  - McConachie\n: Malted * Sentinel ot Sunday.\nMr. and Mn. Harry Hutchinson\n\u25a0sere rlahott nt Sentinel, Alta, on\nkhdar.\nMiu Horma McKerns apent _M\n(weekend In Fernle.\nMisi Victorii Dominie of Fernle\n\u2022pant Sunday at her home here.\nMike Camilll and Andrew du-\neerotto Were on a hunting trip et\nthe weekend.\nMr. and Mri. Henry Hutchinson\nI of Fernle were viiiton at the Hu-\n| guet home on Tueiday.\nMr. and Mn. Erneet Stephenson\nend  baby daughter  were   visiton\n- at Blalrmore.\n\u2022 Mn M. Sowchuek wai at Michel\nAii week.\n' ^Mt. and Mrs Pennington of Natal\nE Sunday vliltori ln town,\n.  and   Mrs.   Guparotto   were\n.ping ln Fernle on Monday.\nttPure\n-\nfilver li sofUr than oopper.\nHAVI YOU  A\nCAMERA\nthat you dont want \u00bbny mor* T\nTurn It Into uiofulp^.L t\nWt'll buy them ii|Wa\u00bbn I\ntet ui \u2014 lm mediate uth \u2014\nfiood prlct. Out-of-.ownort\n\u2022end   via   mall,   our  txpenie.\nB.C. COLLATERAL LOAN\nTl _. Heatings Vincouver\nEagles Head to Tell\nWartime Works\nto Nelson Aerie\nState Preiident J. V. Sapp of Seattle, State Pr\u00abiident of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, arrived in\nNelion Saturday. Tonight he will\nmeet memben of Aerie No. 21, and\noutline to them the Lodge'! new\nwartime regulations and worki.\nThe State Preiident hai 200 lodge\nvisits on his Itinerary, ind ln thii\ndistrict will vlilt Michel and Ron-\nland u well u Nelion.\nPeden and Bergna\nCycle to\nWhirlwind Victory\nMONTRBAL, Oct 4 (CP)-Torchy\nPeden of Victoria and Cy Bergna of\nPatenon, N.J., Who aet the pace\nthroughout Montreal'! six-day bicycle race, cycled to a whirlwind\nfinish Saturday night, piling Up a\ntotal of 1917 polnti In 34.4 miles\not' cycling.\nCoast Traffic Toil\nRises to 34\nVANCOUVER, Oot 4 (OP.-Y an-\noouver. traffic death ton rose to\nM Saturday night when two men,\nFidel Johnson of Agassiz, B. C,\nsnd ITranele Farmer, M-yeer-old\nVanoouver resident, deld ot Injuries to resent tj-afflc accident! here.\nv\nCanadian Newsmen\nReturn From Britain\nIAJT COAST AIRPORT, Oct\n4 (CP)\u2014A. group ot Canadian newe-\npapennen who have spent seven\nweeks tn Britain visiting the Ann?\nsnd Air Form and viewing British\nlife arrived hack to Canada hr air\nyesterday.\nLONGBEACH\nLONGBEACH, B.C.-R. C. McNown hn been a patient tn Kootenay Lake General Hospital, Nelson, for s week.\nMn. Fred Thompson of Sheep\nCreek Is visiting her parents, Mr.\nand Mrs. McNown. Mri. Cheiter McNown of N_lion wu alao here for\na dey or two.\nMrs E. D. Rutherglen of Nelson\nviilted   Mri. I. A. Smith.\n0 McTavbh and hli diughter\nVivian were at home at the weekend, returning to Trail on Sunday\nafternoon.\nCpl. H Laeggett Veteran's Guard\nof Canada, apent a day here on bis\nway to Kelowna ta visit Mra. Leggatt\nMrs. Jack Steveni and children\nhave gone to Argenta, where Mrs\nStevens Is teaching.\nMrs. A. P. Hudion wu a viiltor\nto Nelson.\nMrs T. H W. Chanter wai hosteee\nto thi Red Crou Group lut Wednesday.\nMr. snd Mrs. R R. Brown snd\nfamily spent lsst Suhdiy hers st\ntheir Summer home.\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Motor  Freight  Lines\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON DAILY\nAt  10:30 t.m.\u2014Except Sundiy\nTrail Livery Co.\nM.  H. MelVOR Prop.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135       Nelson\u2014Phone 35\nGuide for Travellers\nVANCOUVER, B. C., HOTELS\n\u25a0VOUR VANCOUVgR HOMI- N,w|    \u201e\u201e,\u201e.,, ,\u201e\u201e\u201e,,.\nOafferln Hotel T~\u00a3rr\nSeymtvui It        Vinnouvar, I C.        Coleman. Alti. Proprleloi\nI* .\u25a0 .\n**\u25a0\u25a0_. *\nSOYUIOlD.m\nKILLED ACCIDENTALLY\nLONDON, pet. 4 (CP)-C\u00bbpt Vt*\ncount Volmer, 30-yeir-old heir to\nthe Earl ot Selborne, wu killed yuterday by an accidental shall hit\nduring Army field exerciiea ta\nSoutheait'England.\nA private alio was killed by the\nshell which fell among troopa advancing under an artillery barrage.\nFirst Settler ol\nTarry's Marks\n101st Birthday\nMn. Lydli Tarry of Vernon, pioneer Brltiih Columbian who \"with\nher husband and family wu among\nthe first orchardlsts at Tarry's, 18\nmiles west of Nelson, Thursday\ncelebrated her 101st birthday.\nTile Tarry family came first to\nthe Kootenay ln 1890 and wai one\noi the firet familiea to plant an orchard at the lite of the preient\nsettlement. Following her husband's death over 20 yean ago, Mn.\nTarry moved to England, but returned to Canada In 1929 to make\nher home at Vernon.\nHer light li falling now, but ihe\nli very active, reports' the-Vancouver Sun. Sha still knits for the\nRed Crosi and maintain! a keen\nintereit In world affairs. She'attends the Anglican Church st Vernon every Sunday.\n\u25a0&\u00bb.,\nU.S. Bombers\nBlast Ships\nCAIRO, Oct 4 (AP)-Two large\nenemy lupply ihips exploded under direct hlti from American heavy bombers when they raided NOv-\narlno Bay, Soutwestem Greece, In\ndaylight yesterday, Jt wu announced tonight.\nThe haTbor town of Pyloi is on\nNarvaripo Bay.\nThe American formation of B-M'i\n(four-motored Consolidated bombers) was attacked by five Axis\ntighten, four at which\u2014three Ger-\nmsn Messerschmitt 109'i and one\nItalian Macchl 208\u2014were lent bluing Into Bie iee by the defenders\nguns.\nAboard one of the bomben was\nEdward Kennedy, of Brooklyn,\nChief of the Associated Preu Bureau at Cairo.\nNelson Eagles Plan\nVisit Rossland\nto Hear State Head\nA party of about 25 Nelaon Eagles\nplan to visit Eaglei Aerie No. 10\nat  Rouland   Wedneiday  night   to\nSalvation Army\nHome front\nDonations $1405\nSalvation Army drlv* foe funds\nfor the Borne Front activities passed the |1400-mark 'Saturday at tttt\nclose of the tint week of the Nelson-wide canvau. The day's receipti\nwere $129, lifting the lubicription\nto $1403.\nToday with donation! wtthin $595\nof the \u00bb2000-target, tb* drlvt extendi Into the Slocin Valley where\nCapt W. M. Griham of the Army\nhere will canvau. Tbe canvau will\ncontinue here u well u in the Slocan until the quota la attained.\n\u25a0\n\" u a *\nI SCHOOL BOYS BURIID\nIN COMMUNAL CKAVI\nA VILLAGE IN SOUTHERN\nENGLAND. Oct A (OT-Almoet\novary Inhabitant ot thia bereaved\ncountryside wtt present to mourn\ntoday u tba headmaiter of e boyi\nichool and the 28 pupils who were\nkilley with him by a Oerman raider\nTueiday were burled In a communal\ngrave; ,\nBlackpool Takes\nSixth Victory\n-ONDW, Oct 4 (OP Cable) -\nBlackpool1! high-scoring team scared ita lixth mcceulve 'victory to\nremain in front of the Engliih Football League'i northern section yuterday,\nThe only unbeaten and untied\nteam ln Britain, Blackpool whipped\nStockport, 6-2, running their goal\ntotal for the leuon to 40.\nSouthport and Liverpool remained a point behind, beating Crew\n4-2 and Bury 8-2 respectively.\n.Arsenal and Chelsea continued\ntheir winning waya at the top of\nthe Southern League but both were\nforced to the limit The gunners\nbeat Fulham 4-3 and Chelsea edged\nout West 'Ham 1-0.\nBristol City beat Aberaman Athletic! 6-2 to pin a firet place tie\nin the Western League with Lov-\nell'i Athletic, who loit theii flnt\ngame of the season 3-1 to Cardiff\nCity.\nArthur Dixon, ion of the Glasgow\nRangers' trainer, wu responsible\nfor hla father'i team, firit lou,\nicoring the goat which gave the\ntall-end Queeni Park a 1-0 victory.\nThe defeat dropped Rangen three\npoints behind the Scottiih Southern\nleaden, Hlbernlin, who won 2-1\nfrom MdtherwelL\nGives Report on\nNurses Gathering\nROSSLAND, B. C, Oct. 4- Mlu\nFlora McLean, on the Nunlng Staff\nof Mater Miaerloordlae Hospital, addressed the Registered Nursei of\nRouland Wednesday on the convention which she attended in the East\nand wil1 'Poak to the Registered\nNunei of Trail Monday.\nESCOURT, South Africa <CP)'-\nA \"quentin Smythe, V.C.\" univenity\nhear State Preiident J. V. Sapp of! scholarship hai been eitabllihed for\nSeattle address the Joint gathering. \u25a0 Escourt high achool where Smythe.\nMr. Sapp will visit the Nelson ! second South African winner of the\nLodge tonI_ht, and the Aerie at! Victoria Cross ln the present war,\nMichel Tuesdiy. | was once a pupIL\nTRAIL SOCIAL\nTRAIL, B. \u00ab., Oct. 4\u2014St. Marks\nChurch, Inniifail, Alta, wu the\nacene of a pretty wedding Sept 30\nwhen ' Dorli Adrlenne, younger\ndaughter of Mr. end Mri. Fred W.\nBye, became the bride of Mr. Clarence Ron, ion of Mrs. Elizabeth Clay\nof Trail,'Rev. T. J. Williams, officiating. Mrs. sherwln Robinion, inter\nof the bride wu matron of honor\n\u2022nd Mr. Frink Foxley of Trail, wu\n'.he best man. Us hen were Mr. Richard Percy and Kit Robinion. After\ni wedding trip by motor, Mr.~ind\nMn. Rou will make their home ln\nTrail.\nMaurice MacArthur returw home\nfr.m Vancouver where he hu been\nholidaying for the put three\nmonthi.\nMn. R R. Knowlei hai relumed\nto her home in Vancouver after viiiting here for three weeki u the\nguut of her son ind daughter-in-\nlaw, Mr. and Mn. C. L. Kn_wlei,\nWarfield.\nMrs. William Lewii left Thursday\nfor Saikatoon where ahe will make\nber home.\nMn. William Flagel hu gone to\nVancouver to vlik her huiband who\nll ittendlng irmy vocational achool\nthere.\nMr. and-Mn. Carl Koehler, Annable, leave Monday.for the cout\nwhere they will apend two weeki\"\nholiday.\nALONE IN EUROPE'S LAST DITCH\n-St. Louli Fost-Dlipatch.\nDistrict Boards\nof Trade Meet\nin Nelson Today\n1 a I\nAdjourned annual meeting of the\nAnoclated Boardi of Tradcof Eaitern Britiah Columbia ii to be held\nbi Nelson today.\nThe meeting ln the Spring wu\nadjourned ao that special committees might stud> meani of bringing\nthe Kootenay-Boundary organization Into greater activity, the appointment of a Commissioner being proposed. Since then a committee heeded by Lome A. Campbell of Rossland hu bees actively\nengaged In studying this proposal\nand means of financing a Commli-\nslonership.\nElection of offlcen Is slso on the\nprogram, the election' having been\ndeferred at the Spring meeting in\nview of the proposed revitalizing\nprogram.\nMRS. P. WILLIAMS\nROSSLAND-TRAIL\nGOLF CUP WINNER\nROSSLAND, B.C., Oct. 4-Mn.\nP. Williami defeated Mlu Florence\nRutledge 8 and 1, ln the final ot the\nBlaylock Cup competition of the\nladiei' lection, Rossland-Trail Golf\nand Country Club, thii sfternoon.\nFERNIE\nFERNIE, B. C\u2014Mn. W., Wilson,\nof Medicine Hat is i gueit of Mr.\nand Mrs. T. Beck.\nMn. P. Bratton is spending a few\ndayi ln Calgary.\nPte. Bugler Harry Eastwood of\nKananaskai, Alta., li vlilting hli\nfamily here.\nMra. S. Herchmer left Friday for\nVancouver to apend the Winter\nthere.\nG. E. Elklngtorv returned on Tueaday from Montreal where he attended a meeting of the directors\nof the East Kootenay Power Corporation.\nCity Commissioner J. V. Fisher\nof victoria, arrived ln town Sunday\nHe waa a gueat of <_e Rotary luncheon Monday.\nMr. and Mn. A. Dicken were \"at\nhome\" to a number of their frienda\non the oocMion of their 25th wedding anniversary.\nMr. snd Mn. Jamei Littler returned on Saturdiy from twe weeki\nholiday ln Jasper and Drumheller.\nOn -September 23, In Donild.\nAvenue, United Church parsonage,\nToronto, at a ceremony performed\nby the Rev. R. J. Irwin, Betsy, only\ndaughter of Mr. and Mn. W. E.\nPercy became the bride of Wllbert\nJohn McPhee, aon of.Mn. McPhee\nand the late Maurice D. McPhee of\nFemie,\nDr. and Mn. 3. Haramanla who\nhave been holidaying ln Vancouver\nhave returned to ihe city.\nMlaa Louise Klauer returned on\nSundiy from Vancouver where ihe\nipent a couple of weeki.\nRumors Stalin Dropped Post Due\nlo Garbled Radio Reception\npropagand-\nlln had jlven\nDefence Commluir\nporti entirely unsubstantiated hours later\u2014appeared\ntonight to be due to a garbled recaption of a Moicow news broad-\nout\nThere wai no announcement ol\nofficial comment from Moicow- An\nimp re is lon grew that the report\ngained currency in Switzerland\nthrough misunderstanding of Rui-\nilan broadcasts telling of congratulations to Marshal Boris M. Shaposh-\nnlkov, chief at the Russian General\nStaff, on his 60th birthday today.\nThe apparently erroneoui report\nwld the Marshal had succeeded\nStalin u Defence Commissar.\nThe Marshal, whose name rarely\nappear! bl print, wai being called\n\"one of the mott active organisers\nof the armed forcei of the Soviet\nUnion\" and his photograph appeared In prominent front-page display!\nln the Ruislan Press.     .\nHe il a cloie military adviser ot\nStalin and wai given the title ol\nMarshal of the Soviet Union In 1940,\none of the five men elevated to that\nrank and entitled to wear the Mir-\n\u2022h^l'i. itar.\nBERNE, Oct. 4 (AP.) - The Swlu\nTelegraph Agency laid today ln a\nMoscow dispatch that Marshal Boris M. Shaposhnikov has been named\nDefence Commissar and Commander-in-chief of Soviet forcei, posts\nformerly held by Premier Joseph\nStalin. Shaposhnikov alio wai given\na leat on the Central, Committee of\nthe Communist party.\nCanada Observes\nThanksgiving\nDay Next Monday\nAt the traditional festive boardi\nand In prayer at Churchei, Canadian! next Monday, Thanksgiving\nDay, will give thanki for a bountiful harveit\nIt ia a atatutory holiday, one of\nthe ilx which may be observed by\nemployer! and employeei for the\nduration of the war under a new\nGovernment order, though Iti date\nIs fixed by Dominion order-ln-\ncouncll trom year to year. Schooli,\nbankf and government offlcei, and\nmost businesses will be closed.\nFootball Scores\nBy The Canadian Presa\nEAST\nArmy li Lafayette 0\nBoiton College 33, West Virginia 0\nBrown 28, Rhode Iiland 0\nCarnegie Tech 26, Westminster 0\nColgate 18, Cornell 6\nColumbia 34, Maine 2\nConnecticut 28. Mau. State 0\nDartmouth 58, Miami (Ohio) 1\nDuqueine IS, Holy Crosi 0\nWilliami 19, Princeton 7\nYale S3, Lehigh 8\nPenn State 14, Bucknell 7\nPennsylvania 19, Harvard 7\nSOUTH\nAlabama 31, Misi. State 8        '\nAuburn 17, Tulane 13\nFlorida 26, Tamp* 8\nNorth Caroline 18,' South Carolina 8\nRice 27, Louisiana SUte 14\nTennessee 40, Fordhem 14\nTexu A, and M. 19, Texu Tech 0\nWake Forest 30. Duke 7\nWEST\nGeorgia Tech 18, Notre Dame t\nGreat Lakei 23, Iowa 0\nIllinois 87, Butler 0\nIowa Pre-Flight 7, Minnesota 8\nMichigan 30, Michigan State 0\nNebraska 26, Iowa State 0\nNorthwestern 3, Texu 0\nOhio SUte 31, Indiana 21\nOhio U. 39, Akron 0\nFAR wtr\nCalif. Pre-Fl IB, U.C.LJt. 7 \u25a0\nColorado State 27, Colorado Mines\n0.\nOregon State 13, California 8\nSanta Clan 14, Stanford 6\nWashington 0, So. Calif. 0\nWashington State 7. Oregon 0\nNATIONAL LKA-UI\nWashington 14, Philadelphia 10\nNew York 10, Pittiburgh 18\nBrooklyn 28, Detroit 7\nChicago Bean 21; Cleveland 7\nMrs. McGauley Is\nBuried, Rossland\nROSSLAND, B. C Oct 4,-Re,\nquiem high mau wai conducted\nSaturday morning at Sacred Heart\nChurch for Mn. Catherine Theresa\nMcGauley of Cutlegar, who died\nWedneiday at the age ot 83 yeari.\nRt Rev. A. K. Maclntyre, V.G., D.P,\nsaid the man, assisted by Rev. Victor Ceiarlo, parish priest of Castlegar.\nTha pallbearen were five soni of\nMrs, McGauley \u2014 Erneit Edwin,\nThomai. William and Gerald\u2014and\na son-lr-ktw, B< W. Whittaker of\nCaitlegar, '\nA large number of dlitrict points\nwere represents^ at the funeral,\nand there were many floral trlb-\n\u2022' See Our Stock\nPRINTEP LINOLEUM\nPER YARD\n$1.10     vj\nFirik's\nfwn'itum ,      .\n-    \t\nCAREER ENDED\nChief Juitlce R. A. E, Green-\nshields of Quebec who died mddenly in his 82nd year. Hli death\nendi a long and colorful career ln\nJudicial Ufa. He resided ln Montreal. __;\nutes.  Interment\nView Cemetery.\n ST\nIn Mountain\nCAPE TOWN (CP)-CondlttoH Of\nGerf. J. B. M. Hertzog, 78-yea'r-old\nformer Prime Miniiter of the Union\nof South Africa who underwent an\nabdominal operation recently, it re- .\nported satisfactory.\nIT\nInterpreting\nThe War News\n\u25a0y  EDWARD  [. BOMAR\nAuoclited Press War Analyit\nThe praise given army war airplanes by a United States congressional Inquiry committee, along with\nthe luocesiful advance of American\nforcei ln the Aleutian!, promliei to\nquiet iome of the recent critical\nqueitloning of the country'i military\nleadership.\nCharted In Congress end alia-\nwhere with falling to match ipe-\nelillsed typei of enemy and allied\naircraft and oemured fer apparent\ninaction In the North Pacific, the\nArmy pirticulirly haa been In\nan unoemfertable poiltion beeauae\nef the neeeeelty of wartime Money.\nIn defending the quality c' American combat planes, some official!\nfelt they wen under luiplclon (hit\nthey feared orUlclm and were trying to hide tallurea and erron. Yet\nthey were concerned leit the confidence of youthful pilots ln their\nequipment should be shaken by assertions Unt certain Japanese and\nNasi planes were euperk* and by\npersistent reports thst some new\nAmerican models were dangeroui eo\nfly.\nUntil the eir wer in Europe reaches e more Intensified acsle, the House\nmilitary nib-committee roncluilon\nthat present aircraft more thsn\nhold their own, alohg with supporting evidence to thla effect, will re-\n\u25a0olvt most remaining doubta on thli\nitore.\nFor the lake of lecurlty the army\nand navy had to Ignore expreailoni\n>f popular Impatience and was al\nmost four months before disclosing\nwhat almost all this time was secretly in preparation ln the Aleutians\nWhen the Japanese bombeo Dutch\nHarbor snd lsnded troops ln Kiska\nand Attu tn early June, the temptation presumably existed, especially after the Midway naval victory,\nto dispatch an expedition to dislodge them without delay. Under\nmore urgent circumitinces,, Britain\ndid send a hastily-equipped force to\ntry to halt the 1940 Nasi jnvaelon of\nNorway, with conssquences that\ncarried a warning.\nThe more ciutloui course that\nwaa followed In ths North Psciflc\nwaa vindicated whan an American\nimphlbloua force wai able to occupy the Andteenof group of islands\nand, without oppoiltlon, set up en\nair field within easy range ot Kiika.\nWith Winter weather at hand, It\nli probable thet tha army and navy\nIntended to continue Iheir cautloui\nitntegy rather than liak a decliive\nfight under conditioni favoring the\nfoe.\nFor ahe time being at leait, the\nJipanese sre so checkmated In the\nAletulana that some military opinion la thet they may see fit to give\nup their footholds and withdraw\nentirely with a lame explanation\nthst their objectlvei have been attained\nTha altema\u00ablv.i are to cling to\nAttu and RUka under air and aea\nattack! which already have coat\nthem more than 33 ahipa i.nk or\ndamaged, or to disregard eoitly war\nleeioni and launch \u25a0 full-scale onslaught agalnit lilandi now defended by superior, land-based alrenft\nYOU NEED COAL HEAT\nAnd if you wont Coal Heat, I.\nwill bo tho wise thing to FILL\nYOUR BIN NOW!\n \u25a0 i    \u2014\nThere it 0 Distinct Possibility of\nTraffic Congestion Later on-\nOrder Your Coal Today!\n- PHONE 3) ~\nWest Transfer Co.\n_     ESTABLISHED IN 1899\nHARD OF HEARING\nDo Ton\nDo You\nMlu the enjoyment of church,\nradio, movies, social groupiT\nSit ln a world ilona while\nfriendi ind family convene\nand enjoy themselveif\n\\mQ        I  OU pe\" \"\"** * W\"Ch \"Ck wllh *\nDo You\nDo You\nDo You\nHEARING\nKnow thit you can hear whisper\nMalcot\nKnow thst over two hundred\nBritish Columbia builneu snd\nprofessional people are now\nwearing Ms. eo?\nRealize that many oases considered hopeless sre now en-\nJoying this beautiful world of\niound with MalcoT\nKnow that Main Is identically fitted to your hearing\nlou Juit ai accurately as ayes\nare fitted for glissss.\nMaken of the world'i imnll-\nest hesrlng Aid. A great variety of modela to compensate for every type of hearing loaa.\nMAUTS NAM\nThe HARD of HEARING are cordially invited to a privatt\ndemonstration of the famous Mjico Hearing Aid\non\nFriday, Oct. 9 and Saturday, Oct. 10\nAt the Hume Hotel\nThe Mslcn li recommended by nfrh luihorltlei ai the American\nMedical Anoclatlon ind the Leigue for the Hard of Hearing. It you\nare Hard of Hearing do nol min thu opportunity. A demonstration\nplaces you under no obligation whatsoever. Bring s relative or\nMend with ycu and you will experience a plaaunt iurprlaa Mr.\nO. F. Hale, The Canadian Conaultint, will be ln attendance.\nHALE HEARING\n429-30-31  llrki Bid,., Vancouver, I. <\\\n Wages Stabilized\nWASHINOTON, Oct. 4 (API-\nPresident Roosevelt yesterday nam-\ned Aiaociate Justice Jamei F. Byrnei of the Supreme Court Director\nll   Economic    Stabilization,    with\nbroad policy-making poweri to con:\ntrol the United Statei' coit of living.\nAt the same time be iccepted\nByrnes' resignation from the Court,\nthe President issued a aweeping or\ndtr directing the Nttlontl Wtr Labor Boird to limit wigei tnd lal-\narlea. Price Admlniitrttor Leon\nHendenon to put ceilings oo rent!\ntnd prices, ud Secretiry ol Agriculture Wickird tnd Hendeson to\nlimit farm prlcet it leveli aa of Sept.\n18, tt tir as practicable.\nTbe order, iisued won tfter thl\nPreiident signed the Anti-Inflation\nBIU lut night, creited in Office\nof Economic Stabilisation In tbi Office ol Emergency Management\nwith Byrnei it tht hetd it Director\nAlto creited wtt tn Economic\nStabilization Botrd with,which the\nDirector will tontult in fixing policiei.\nOn thli Botrd are the Secret*. \u2022\nlei pt Treuury, Agriculture, Commerce ud Libor, the Chilrmin ot\nthi Federal Reserve Boird, thl\nPrim Administrator, thl Chilmtn of\nthe War Labor Board and two rep.\nresentttlvet each of libor, management tnd firmen itill to bt appointed.\nThe order with respect to wigei\nind nllriet decltred thtt no lncreuei or decretiet thill be authorized unlen notice of them ll tiled\nwith the War Labor Botrd tnd the\nWhoever You Are ... Whatever Your Job.. .\nHere is what Canada\nNeed* of YOU.,\ntn\nnpHIS is a war of peoples\u2014not just of\narmed forces. Somewhere in Germany\nis your \"opposite number\"\u2014 living on a\nmeagre margin, sacrificing every day to win\nthe war\u2014compelled to do it!\nYou live in a free country. But unless\nyou, and others like you, do of your own\nfree will better than the enemy can do by\ncompulsion, we can lose the war.\nWHAT CANADA  ASKS\nOF YOU\nEvery day that passes Canada must spend\nfor war purposes Six Million Dollars over\nand above taxation. It can only come from\nvoluntary loans by her people. Each one\nmust accept his or her just share of responsibility.\nWhat's your share of the savings job ?\nWell, the average Canadian would have to\nlend to Canada to meet Canada's need $1\nin every $5 of income left after taxes and\ncompulsory savings have been collected.\nThe average may not fit your case. Your\nown circumstances are distinctly your own.\nYou may be able to do better both out of\nyour current income and out of your\naccumulated savings in the bank\u2014or you\nmay not be able to reach the average.\nYour share of voluntary savings is every\ndollar you can possibly spare.\nHOW YOU CAN DO IT\nTo do the utmost of which you are capable,\nyou must budget your living expenses\nevery week to cut out every item of needless expenditure and never spend more\nthan your budget allows.\nThis is what Canada is asking of you\nto help win the war ... to lend your money\nwhile others are risking their lives. It is,\nin fact, hardly self-denial\u2014because you\nwill be laying up for yourself the best of\nall investments\u2014VICTORY BONDS are\nbacked by all the resources of the Dominion\nof Canada; they yield . fair rate of interest;\nyou can borrow against them and they are\nreadily saleable when you need the cash.\nWork-?m-Lend for Victory\nin Round\nthe Clock Attack\nLONDON, Oct 4 (CP)-RAJ'.\nbomben kept \u25a0 round-the-clock it-\naault on Germany's wtr machine\nrolling Friday night with i itrong\nsmaih at the Rhineland which started miny fires only \u25a0 few houn\ntiter United Stttei .tying Fortresses, tuppOTted by fighter planes\nof the R.A.F.-R.C.A.F. and USA.\nA.F, ihot down 18 Nul Focke-Wulf\nISO's  In t raid on Northern France.\nThe Brltlth communique did not\nidentify the extct ttrgett of list.\nnlght'i nld, but lt nld \"i itrong\nforce\" took pert.\nSeven bomben did not return,\nindicating an attacking ton* ol\nperhaps 190 planei on the bull of\nprevloui average!. In their daylight\nattack od Northern France, the\nFortreuet returned to Britain without loti.\nAircraft of two Canadian squadrons participated In lut night't attacks.\nThe nld wu thi teoono oo Germany in two nights, following up u\nintuit on tht big submarine building yardi it Flensburg.\n\u25a0paturday'a German High Com.\nmind communique reported thet\nthe R.A.F.'i mtln target wu Kre-\nfied, a large centre of textile ud\nheavy industries. Casualties among\ncivilians and damage to buildingi\nwtre admitted by Berlin. It wu the\n21st attack of the war tor Krefcld\nlaat raided on Aug. 11.\nNATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE\n n_\nBoard hu approved tuch changei.\nThe Board wu ordered not to ip-\nprove tny Increatee In wage ratea\nprevailing on Sept 15 unlett such\nincreue wtt neeetttry to \"correct\nmaltdjuitmtntt or Inequalities, to\neliminate tubittndarda of living, to\ncorrect grow lnequltlei, or to tld\nin the effective protecution of the\nwar.\"\nThe Board tlm wu ordered not\nto tpprove iny decreatet in wage!\nbelow the hlgheit waget paid between Jan. 1 and Sept 11, 1942, unlet! to correct gross inequities tnd\nto tld ln the lucceuful protecution of the wir.\nNo lncreuei in ultrlesnow ln excesi of (MOO t yeir shall be granted\nuntil \"otherwise determined by the\nDirector (Byrnes)\" except ln instances te which an Individual \"hu\nbeen assigned to more difficult or\nmore responsible work.\"\nAlio, the order uid no salary\nshall be authorized in exceu of\n|33,000 after the payment of taxes,\nalthough the order aaid regulations\nIhould make due allowances for\npayments on life Insurance premium! or policiei heretofore Iisued,\nand for payment! cm fixed obligation! heretofore Incurred, m* well u\nmake provieloni to \"prevent undue\nbardihlp.\" I\nThe Preiident In t leparate statement declared Congress had \"done\niti part ln helping substantially to\nstabilze cost of living,\" adding:\nT am certain that from now on\nthis substantial atabiliiation of the\ncoit of living will assist greatly in\nbringing the war to a successful\nconclusion, will make the transition to peace conditions aasler\nafter the war, and will receive the\nwholehearted approval of farmeri,\nworken and houiewivet to every\npirt of the country.\"\nIn announcing Byrnei' appointment\ntha President uid;\n'Thii poiltion cillt primarily for\nJudicial consideration. The organization will therefore be imall, becauie the administrative action will\nbe carried out by the existing agencies.\"\nThe Executive order authorlied\nthe War Labor Board to continue to\nperform the poweri prevlouily conferred upon it end extended the\nBoard'! fupctiom to cover \"all in-\ndouitriei md ill employes\".\nUnder the Agricultural title at the\norder, Secretary Wlckard snd price\ncommodities on the oails of leveli\nwhich existed on Sept. IS, with additional inatructione to make appropriate deduction! from parity\nprke or oomparable price for payment! made to farmen under the\nSol! Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act parity paymenta 'made\nunder the A.A.A Act, and Governmental subsidies.\nWhere the Secrettry and Price\nAdministrator disagree, the Director of Stabilisation will settle the\nmatter.\nUnder still another title, the order\ndirected the Price Admltiirtrator in\netabili-ing pricea to determine them\nln iuch a manner that proflta \"are\nprevented which tn hia Judgment\nare unreaaonable or exorbitant.\"\nThe Director  wu euthorlied  to\nIf Your Child\nCatches\nCold Listen-\n-listen to millions of experienced\nmothen ind relieve mlteriet with the\nIMPROVED Vlckttrettment thtt takes\nonly 3 minutei ind makes good old\nVlcks VtpoRub give KIT- \"\nmm it acts jwayi\nat oncb to bring relief.\n1^m\u00abo\u00bbci.i\n4_*\t\n\/ PIMIMIUto upper\n\/ breathing SUtagu\ni wtth nothing me-\nI dldnal rapen.\n\\ ll\u2014HIH iliI tml\n\\ back surfaeei like a\nV warming poultice.\n'\u2022teemtmrn\"\nMM NI MMtoe_Hoou^n,rt_eve\nmutculu torantat or tighmeu, ind\nbring rw^honMMfryonnweooinfQyt.\nTo fet thli improved treatment.. \u2022\nJuit manage VtpoRub fa 3 minutei\non BACK u well ie\nthroat ind chett, ttt lett\u00bb Matt\nthen ipread thick a li_*>_tC\nlayer on chut and UIWI\\9\ncover with winned \u00a5 V\u00bb\u00bbo\u00abM\u00ab\ncloth. Tryltl   ,      TH laawmt W\u00ab\ndirect tny Federal deptrtment or\nsidze and to purchase for resale, i!\nagency to uie ltl authority to \"iub-\ntuch measures ttt necesiary, to u\niure the maximum neceastry production and distribution of tny commodity, or to maintain ceiling prices, or to prevent t price rise inconsistent with the purpoiei at this\norder.\"\n\"A\" Book Holden\n(an Ml\nBuy Gasoline\nOTTAWA, Oct. 4 (CP) .-Holder!\nof \"A\" category gasoline ration\nlicence books sre still eligible to\npurchase gasoline, Munitions and\nSupply officials iaid yeiterday.\nFrom Regina, the officlall had received reporta that iome service itation operatora, underitandlng that\n\"AA\" licence! came Into effect October 1, were refusing to sell gasoline to motorist! presenting \"A\"\nbooks.\nAlthough Mme 229,000 licence\nholden with an \"A\" rating are to\nbe reduced.to \"AA\" iome motoriiti\nwill retain an \"A\" licence. Notices\nare being lent to motoriiti who are\nbeing reduced to the new category\nand they are required to turn In\ntheir preient booki, for replacement\nwith an 'AA\" book within one week\nof the receipt of the notice.\nPeople Are Ready\nfor Action\nNowSays Willkie\nCHUNGKING, Oct. 4 (API-Wendell Willkie pressed tonight for immediate aggressLve action, declaring that the war cannot be won by\ntimid souls.\n\"I view thli war u \u2022 great world\nstruggle for freedom,\" Willkie iaid\nat a banquet given in hii honor by\nGen. Chiang Kai-Shek.\n\"It wont be won by timid louli.\nIt will be won only by bold, cour-\nageoui men who lnipire their peoplei to undertake and carry through\nbold plans Timid aouli can always\nfind reasons for delay in aggressively puihing through to victory.\"\nWillkie told the audience, which\nincluded leaden of Chineie military and civil life and diplomatic\nrepreientitlve! of thi Allied Nations thit the \"common man\" everywhere among the enemlei of the\nAxil wants action now.\"\n\"I have learned that the ordinary\ncitizen, from Cairo, to Moicow to\nChungking, li a lover of liberty and\nwanta action, action now,\" he iaid.\n\"He feeli the time hu come for the\nUnited Nationa, in a great unison\nof effort to take the offensive everywhere.\n\"He li ahead of hit leaden\u2014thli\npliln eitlien of Africa, or Europe,\nor Aaia, or America. He wants to\nget on with the war. He wants the\nJob done.\n\"He no longer feara the myth that\nGermany and Japan an Invincible.\nIt annoya him that much of the\nmight of the United Natloni itandi\nIdle, wilting action on tome future\nday.\n\"Thli ordinary citizen li ready\nnow. He li the atrength of (he united\nnations Hii faith In the Juitlce of\nour cauie makes him \u25a0 luper-man.\nWeit muit ill citch hli Infectious\nspirit of enthusiasm for Immediate,\nslashing, courageous attack to enable us to sweep over aggressor nation! ind on to a new world of victory with Justice, freedom, equality\nand opportunity for all nations\"\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1942-3\nNew Bags\nSmart note for Fall Cos.\ntumts \u2014 Pigtex \u2014 Bin-\ngaline \u2014 Simulated leather* \u2014 InTophandla\nPouch and Underarm styling. A new ghipment just\nreceived In all the Fall ac-\ncessory colors.\n$2.39\n^^hiittrtfsbats &_t|\u00bb\u00abt. W\nCASUALTIES\nOTTAWA, Oct 4 (CP). \u2014 The\nCinadian (Active) Army'i 108th\noveneu caiualty lilt of the war, la-\nsued today, reported the death of\nthree soldier! and Hated three as\ndangerously 111 and two ae leriouily\nIU.\nToday'i Hit ralaed to 4719 an unofficial count of Canadian loldlen\nreported dead, and mining lince the\nstart of the war. The figure, lub-\nJect to a margin of error for possible duplication of namea, includes\nthe Hong Kong force of 1965 officers and men except 929 who are\nknown to be prisoners, and those\nwho are missing at Dieppe.\nFollowing is the latest Ust of eai-\nualtles: '\nOVERSEA*\nDied:\nRoyal Canadian Army Service\nCorps\u2014Bryant, Robert Alexander,\nPte., Montreal; Hale, Francis Joseph,\nPte., Cluhmoor, Sask.\nCanadian Foreitry Co^pe\u2014Ver-\nrall, Walter Harding, Pte., KenvlUe,\nMan.\nDangerouily 111:\nCanadian Armored Corpi\u2014Gold,\nOUver Stewart, Pte., Penticton, B.C.\nRoyal Canadian Artillery \u2014 Mc-\nCow, Lawrence Murray, Gnr., Port\nElgin, Ont.\nRoyal Canadian Bnginwri\u2014Dean,\nReginald Albert, Spr., Rome, ft.\nSerioualy ill:\nRoyal Canadian Artillery\u2014Welsh,\nMelville Morrlion, Capt., Winnipeg;\nHewion, George Jorn, Gnr., CalgtryJ\n-.\nftt nleve dhtreit If MONTHIY\"^\nFemale Weakness\nAND HELP BUILD UP RED BLOOD!\nLydia E. 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OCTOIW 5. 1M2\n\u25a0\nYuletide Art\nEtchings\nSnow Scenes\nModern Cards\nManufactured by\nLeading Canadian Firms\nAN ENTIRELY NEW\nASSORTMENT\nPRINTED WITH YOUR\nNAME AND ADDRESS\nFrom\nOur Stock Has Arrived and Is Now Ready\nfor Ybur Inspection\nNOW FOR\nDELIVERY\n$2.00 to $4 .90\nSEND FOR SAMPLES\nEvery Greeting Card Sent Will Play Its Part,\nHowever Small, in Building and Maintaining\nthe Morale of Our People\u2014in Solidifying the\nTies of Friendship and Family That Bind\nUs Together for the Task We Now Face*\nGuns Are Needed, Yes, and Planes and Ships\nand Machinery\u2014But Behind Them Lie the\nSpirit of Our People to Do the Job T%t\nMust Be Done \u2014 and the Knowledge, the\nConviction That \"Ail Is Weir .\u2022\u2022\u2022\nGreat Britain Has Recently Sanctioned the\nSending of Christmas Cards to Maintain the\nTies That Knit Our Friendship, See That\nOur Canadian Boys Receive Your Message,\nSending Christmas Cards Is an Act Worthwhile,\nNelson\nPrinting\nNews\nartment\n\u25a0\nFOR CHRISTMAS CARD\nSERVICE\n.,-..-_._-,      -,...^__.-__i.____^.__.... ..__.__\n Come in...\nSee our collection of ntw\nFALL SHOES\nroil'II find Pumps, Step-\n\"Ing and Oxfords.\neJJ.3D\u00abnd up\nAhdrew\n!&,Co.\nLwders In Foot Fashion\nBWA (CP)\u2014A recent gov-\nent innouncement officially\ni that a Women's Auxiliary Po-.\nEorpi Is to be established soon\na Union of South Africa,\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT\nNEW\n. FALL. HATS\n,   .LATEST STYLES\n.'\u2022$1.95 to $5.95\nLADY'S FASHION SHOP\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii\nIf it is on thl ilr I\nC. E. RADIO\n\u2022      will \u00abtt It\n|_L_ON ELECTRIC CO.\nWATCH REPAIR\n11 Jib for axpirti. Our work\ni tuurei your tatlifactlon.\nfl. H. Sutherland\n\u2022tker St        Nelion, B C,\nBLOUSES\nI Long ind Short Sleeves\nn\u00abct for wear with your\nNtw Ftll Suit\n$1.95-$2.95\nfashion First Ltd.\nNELSON SOCIAL\nBy MRI M J\ne Mill Elizabeth Gigot, Grad.\nUltl of St. Joieph'i Hoipltil, Vic.\ntoria, arrived fridty tnd it i gueit\nof her uncle end tunt, Mr. tnd\nMrs. L H. Choquette, Latimer Street.\nOn Tueiday she leaves tor Trail to\njoin the itaff of tht Trail-Ttdanac\nHoipltil.   .\n'\u2666 Mill Lucille Bon In, diughter\not Mr. tnd Mrs. G. Bonln ot Trill,\nU i resident pupil it St.\" Joieph'i\nAcademy.\n.   HOME ON LEAVE\ne   Mr. and Mrs. W, E. McCand.\nlish have aa gueat their ion, Lince\nCoiporal Normtn E. McCandLsh,\nwho is here .on t two week'i furlough from Red Deer, Alta.\n\u2022 Min Francli Chapmin of Trail\nIt home to spend t fortnight with\nher pirents, Mr. and Mra. 3. H\nChapman, Sixth Street.\ne Miss Mary Keough has arrived from Revelstoke and ii taking\na commercial coune at St Joieph'i\nAcademy.\ne Min B Fell, F. E. Archer ind\nRay Lockhard ot Kailo visited Nelson during the weekend.\ne Mrs. Chirles Hcaly of Wilow\nPoint viilted Nelion Siturdiy.\ne Clarence Foaler left Saturday\non a holiday to Coast Cities.\ne Shpppers In the city Saturday\nIncluded Mra. 0. W. Humphry of\nSouth Slocan.\ne Mn. C. V. Gagnon, Silica\nStreet had ia weekend guests her\nion and granddaughter, Jamei H.\nGagnon and Mary Anne of Trail.\nMOVE TO CRANBROOK\nMr. and Mra. Reginald Taylor\nKerr Apartments, left Saturday for\nCranbrook where Mr. Taylor haa\noeen transferred.\ne W. P. Dickson of WiUow Point\nipent Saturday shopping in town.\nT. Dolphin of Bonnington viiited hli home on Ward Street at Uie\nweekend.\ne Rev. Olav Grondahl, also Mill\nA. A. Allen, of Nikusp, were guei'.i\nof Mr. md Mn. E. W. Somen, 702\nBaker Street, while attending the\nKootenay  Preibytery.\ne Mn. Harry Burns is visiting\nVincouver for t few weeki.   .\nYES \u2014WtStll\nRAW AND PASTEURIZED\nMILK\nkOOTENAY\nValley \\)\nAIR.\nFoods You Enjoy-\nbut Bo\/wire Your Diet\nIn TIMES LIKE THESE choose\nfoods not only for taste, but also for their\nvalue in. your daily diet Post's BRAN\nFLAKES are a valuable ready-to-eat\ncereal that you'll enjoy... but you should\neat them also for their special benefits.\n1   Theie nourishing, golden-brown flakes\n'   have a criip, nut-like flavor to delicious\nthat yon will want to eat them for taste\nalone.\nO But they alao help to\" correct j.hat is\n\u2014** sometimes a lerioui lack in the modern\ndirt \u2014insufficient \"bulk.\" IJhey supply\njuat enough natural hulk, in the form of\nbran, to keep the food wastes moving\npromptly. Eaten regularly, they are a\nnatural, safe way to prevent the \"all-in\"\nfeeling that comei from a sluggish\nsystem.\n3 Post's Bran Flakes also supply useful\nquantities of minerals that your body\nneedi\u2014iron for. the blood, phosphorus\nfor the bones and teeth.\nGet Post's Bran Flakes today and start to eat\nthem regularly. They'll prove a great help\nin keeping you fit ard energetic In both\nRegular and Giant Economy Site packages.\nfOR DELICIOUS BRAN\nMUFFINS rotLOW THE\nRECIPE ON THE PACKAGE\nI\nVIONIOX\ne Mr. ind Mn. A. Barnei wen\nrecent vliltori {rum WiUow Point.\ne Mr. and Mn. N. Waterer, Mor\ngin Street, art tpendhig \u25a0 week\nwiii their ion-in-law ind daughter\nMr., tnd Mn. Gordon Brown, In\nTrill.\ne Rev. W. J. Silverwood ind\nMrt. Silverwood, Fairview, hid ai\ngueit for i week Mn. H. SoUy of\nWeit Summerland, who leavei tor\nTrill.   ' ,\n\u2022 Mr. ud Mn. Georgd Forbei ot\nPasimore viilted town Saturdiy.\n\u2022 Mri. DeCocq of Bonnington\n(pint Siturdiy in. Nelton.  -\ne Malcolm Heddle wai ln tne\ncity from Willow Point Saturday.\nLEAVES FOR EAST\ne Mra. Lockhart lett yeiterdiy\nmorning for Windier. Ont, where\nthe wlU visit her lister, and then\nfriendi in Tennessee.\ne Reginald Germtn, ot tht Big\nMiuourl Mine, tnd hit diughter\nLoli are gueiti ot hit.ptrenti, Mr.\ntnd Mn. Thomat. Germin, Hoover\nStreet.  .\ne Mr. md Mrt. L. W. Humphrey,\n214 Silica Street, had as gueti, Rev;\nA. A. Fulton of Creiton, who attended the Kootenty Preibytery.\ne Mrs. Alex Leith, Terrace\nApartment!, li visiUng Vancouver\nfor t few weeki.\nMn. Cltrence Shannon of Willow Point ipent Saturdiy ln the\ncity.\nMri. D. Maloney, 318 Anderion\nStreet, hid ai guests Rev. and Mn.\nH. J. Armitage of Kaslo who were\nin Nelaon to tttend the Kootenty\nPreibytery.\ne Shoppen In the city Saturday\nIncluded John Tawse of Cedar Point.\ne Recent viklton in Nelion Included Mn. Malcolm Heddle of\nWillow Point.\nLEAVES FOR COAST\ne Mrs. L. E, Borden left Stturdty to spend t'few weeki ln Vancouver with her diughter, Mn. Elizabeth Horton. '\ne Mn. C. E. A. Sipionds, Anntble\nBlock, hit returned from t two\nmonthi holiday in Calgary and Edmonton.\nMn. W. Whiteley of Procter\nspent Saturday in town.\ne Shoppen In the city Saturdiy\nincluded Mr. md Mn. Douglas Flitter and their young daughter of\nPort Crawford.\nMn. Kingsley Fleck end\ndaughter Lois Jean of Trail, formerly of Nelton, ipent the put tew\ndaya with friendi ind left last night\nfor their home. They were tccom-\npinied home by Mr. Fleck, who with\nJ. Nelton, hu been fishing it Procter end district.\ne Mn. Roy Graham wu In town\ntrom Bonnington Stturdty.\ne Shoppen in thi city Stturdty\ni included Mn. P. Mathisen of Long-\nI beach.\n' e Mr. tnd Mn. J. D. Foggo, 811\nMill Street, hed it gueit W. J.\nScott of Creiton, who ittended the\nKootenay Preibytery.\nBlewett Auxiliary\nto Send $15\nto Headquarters\nBLEWETT, B.C-The flrtt Joint\nmeeting of the Fall leason of Iht\nBlewett tnd City Plmt Auxlliiry\nof Uie Red Crott waa held It Uie\nhome of Mn. J. A. Robinion;\nA ihort builneu meeting concluded Uie afternoon's sewing tnd knitting. It wu decided to send I gift\nof $15 to Red Crois Headuquarters\ntt Nelson.\nA war-time tea waa served by the\nhoi.ess, milled by her daughter.\nMri. George Fieldhouie.\nTWO-SCARF ENSEMBLE\n( The plaid design of the scarfs shown on head and at\nneckline, above, may be bright and bold with color, or\nsubtle with pastel hues.\nMR CASUALTIES\nOTTAWA, Oct. < (CP)-The R.C.-\nA.F. in ita 386th casualty list of the\nwar _\u00bb'urday reported one mm\nmissing and believed kiUed during\noverseu operation!, two missing after overseas tlr opentioni and two\nkilled on active service.\nFoUowlng is the latest list of casualties, overseas:\nMissing. beUeved killed during air\noperaUoni\u2014England, Peter Ayrton\nVittrt, Po., Grand Allee, Que.\nMisting efter air operations\u2014At-\nkinicn, Joseph Mackay, Sgt., Lachlne, Que., Miller, Victor Howard,\nSgt., Richmond, Ind.\nPrltontr of wir\u2014Hur., Clarence\nAlbert, Sgt., London, Ont., Simon-\nion, Clifford OUver, Sgt., Kingman.\nAlta.\nDangerously UI\u2014Oerlach, Joseph,\nSgt, South, Gilliei, Ont.\nSeriouily IU\u2014Berube, Joseph A.\nHtzinod, Lie, Dugwal, Ont.\nCina^It\u2014Killed on active service\n\u2014Denis, Josfiph Jean Real, Cpl.,\nMontreal., Burke. John, Lac, London, S. W. 9, Eng.     \"\nDied of injuries sustained on active service\u2014-Birky, John Jacob,\nLac, Valparaiso, Ind.\nDied of accidental injuries \u2014\nThomu, Evan John, Lad, New-\nctsUe-on-Tyne, Eng.\nSeriouily ill as result of injuries\nsustained on a:tlve service\u2014Mason,\nJohn Stanley, Fit. L. ., Worcester,\nEng.\nCanadian   in   Ihe   R.AF\u2014Over\nseas\u2014Missing after air operations\u2014\nHooey, Gilbert Campbell, D.F.C,\nFo., Toronto.\nGypsy Moth Likes\nApple Tree\nBy DEAN HALUDAY\nA favorite food of the Gypsy Moth\ninsects is the apple tree, although\nIhey will also devour thef ollage of\noak, gray birch, wlllowand a large\nvariety of other trees and shrubs.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli\nt\n%    lft\nKMm\/.\noHnU-hrnvwaL\nBy BETSY NEWMAN\nUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllli\noughl\/ tender, adding a little hot\nwater to pan if tt seems dry. Some\ncooks roait meet uncovered for the\nOne thing t housewife hu to coniider in buying meat. It whether\nthe chetper cult are is economical,1\nii the more izpenilve, Uklng Into\ncomlderatlon the watte in bone,\ngristle, etc. Cuti of meat that ire\nnearly all meat really art better\nbuyi from an economical standpoint\nthan the cheaper cuts. For Initanee.\na rump roait of beet il practically\nall meat, whllt \u2022 ihoulder or breast\ncut hit ro.isidera.le bone.\nTODAY'S MEN\nRump Rout Beef\nRoilted Potttoei\nScalloped Onioni\nWaldorf Slltd\nChocolite Rtfrlferttor Ctkt\nCoffee\nRUMP ROAST\ni poundi rump of but, 1 onion,\n1 until biy leaf, ult, pepper.\nLight oven tnd hut to 8N degree!. Wipe mtt't with dimp cloth\n\u25a0nd put in routing pin; cook uncovered for one hour. Ttkt out, idd\nonion mi) bty letf, tenon will with\n\u2022lit ind pipptr. return to oven ind\nroast inothar hour, or until thor- i creim if you like. Servei eight.\nwhole time, but I like to cover it\ntfter it hai browned' thoroughly.\nAdd polatoei to pan, at leut three-\nfourtha of an hour before meat Is\ndone,sprinkle with ult after putting\nin pin. Servti ilx.\nChocolite Refrigerator Cike\n2   iquirei   luniweetened   chocolite, H cup water, vanilla waferi\n11-3 cupi (1 cm) iweetened con-\ndenied milk.\nMelt chocolate ln top ot double\nboiler, tdd condensed milk tnd stir\nover boiling wtter fivem lnutei, until mixture thickens, tdd wittr.\nInt oblong loti pan with wax paper,\ncover with, chocolitt mixture; tdd\nliyer of vmllli wafers, tlterniUng\ntn thli wty until chocolitt mixture\nil uied, finishing with layer of wafer! Chill in refrigerator, either tu-\ntomit'.c or ordlniry let box, for 18\nhouri or longer. To lerve, turn out\non imall platter ind carefully remove wtx paper. Cut ln lUcti. It\nmty  be  gtrnlihtd  with  whipped\n\/__A_W____\\Zb<i MASS\n\\__Wn****___\\Or GYPSY   .\n'__?'Yl'T_ll l\/l\u00b0\u2122 s^\nIlr\n\u25a0__,____\u25a0 I ;_______.\n__________ ____!_\u00ab\n*B__I*!$n:\nCAT\u00a3R.PILLAROP\\\n_      6VPSY MOTH          \\\nlrs-1\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, OCTOB\nM-s\nSERIAL  STORY By Marl. Bllzard\nMARK'S WIFE\nGypiy moth control in victory\ngardeni\nAs ihown in the Garden-Graph,\nthii peit Waters in buff-colored\noval egg masses an inch or so in diameter. They are Iound on the bark\nof the tree or on nearby stonei or\nother hard objects. At the end of\nApril these egg masses begin hatching. Feeding begins from the Middle of May to July. The full grown\ncaterpillars are about 2 and a half\ninches long, yellow-brown with'blue\nand reddith warti down the middle\nof their backs.\nPainting the Wintering egg mutes with creuite li an excellent control measure and tree bands are alio\nery helpful. The other method of\ncontrol is to spray during the feeding ieuon with lead anenite.\nSYNOPSIS\nBARBARA WISTER, Former ic-\ntresi, flndi henelf a widow \u00bbi 27,\nwhin htr husband diet. Her only\nfriend' li. the small town of South\nWlntrldge, where the Ilvet It'\nDa TONY BRADSHAW, a young\nphysician. Owner of the town's\nonly big builneu It\nTOM KILCRAN. whott diughter,\nPAMELA, tnd wife,   > '\u2022.\nCLAIRE, ire haughty, oold tnd telf-\n\u2022_*,.\" .\nYESTERDAY-Cltire revealei thit\nihe hu brought her daughter, Pt-\nmelt home beciuse of in Incident\naffair with) i \"fortune hunter.\"\nCHAPTER SEVEN\nCLAIRE measured her diughter,\nwith Up ciught beneath her teeth.\nThen Uie iaid pleasantly; \"Some\ndty you'll understand, Pam. I wint\nyou to mirry t worthwhile person,\nI shall be ftlr when I talk to Tom\ntnd I expect...\"\n\"Thit I won't glvi you twty. I\nwon't,\" the nld, going to thi door,\nfrom where the uid, \"Will you come\ndown td the library or thtU I tend\nhim up?\"\nClaire debated for t moment \"I'll\ncome down in I few minutei. I\nlook t hag.\"\n\"You noer look a hag ln hit\neyei,\" Pamela uid ilowly, Import,\ntntly.\n\"I doubt If hi reilly knowi whtt\nI look like,\" Claire laid, and iHrug-\nged her thin shoulden u her daughter went out.\nTom Kilcran got up slowly from\nbeck of Ut mutlvt duk,\nPin opened the door to the library\nand regarded him silently, admiringly. The library with ltl hunting\nprints, ltt big comfortable leither\nfurniture and the im i of burning\ncoait mingling with old leather ud\ntobicco, she wai thinking, suited the\nbig handsome Irishman.\nShe uid, 'Tom, It's a handsome\ndevil you are\",\nHit blue eyet twinkled, but he\nmede his face levere.\n\"You've no need to give your old\n(ether the blimey, mlu. Not you\nYou're ln disgrace\u2014or ire you?'\nHe couldn't keep the note ot in\nxiety out of his voice.\nShe dionl aniwer, eut cime across\nthi room utd rubbed her soft\ncheek against hit ruddy {toe for I\nmoment. Ther ihe perched on hit\ndesk, twinging ont leg Idly, ud\nshook her hetd. \"No. darling, I'm\njust being a problem ohlld, Clilre'lt\nbe down in t minute and I don't\nwin tto spoil her ihow. She'i reilly\nenjoying thit. It hat tU Uie elementi\nof the drawing room drama of her\nyouth. Tm the Ingenue, languishing\nwith love, tnd you're to play the\nirate father.\"\n\"Look here, there's in end to my\nptUence, Pirn. You've been here\nilnce lut night end not t word hive\nI hetrd ...\"\nShe tipped hit cheek and kissed\nhim on the note, \"Don't get your\nIrish up, Father. Here'i Claire ibout\nto mike her entrance. You don't\nwtnt to tpoU It, do you?\"\nClaire did mtke tn entrance, and\ndreued in iweeplng fold! of black\nOil Jim Out\nMONDAY, .OCTOBER 5, 1942\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNING\n7:45\u2014Todiy'i   Programme   Highlight! (CKLN)\n8:0O-CBC Newt.\n8:15-Vamp TiU Reidy\n8:30-Front Line Ftmlly\n8:45-Pages ot Melody\n9:00-BBC Newt\nUS-Concert Time (CKLN)\n9:30-Chapel In the Sky (CKLN)\n9:\u00ab-Pelham Richardson'! Orch.\n9:59\u2014Time Signal\nlOiOO-Morning VUit\nl.-):!5\u2014Half tt Hilt (CKLN)\n13:45\u2014World Series BuebtU\nAFTERNOON\n1:00\u2014The Notice Botrd\n1:05\u2014Mid-dty Mttlnee\nl:15-Interlude\n1:18\u2014Talk\n1:30-Club Matinee\nl:5Mnterlude\n2:00\u2014B.C. School! Broadcact\n2:30-Scbool of the Air\n3:00\u2014Soldier1! Wife\n3:15\u2014Mirror for Women\n3:30\u2014Musical Programme\n3:45-BBC Newt\n4:00\u2014To Be Announced\n4:1!\u2014Piino Recital\n4:30\u2014Tht Dinning Sisters\n4:45-Recital\n8:00\u2014Newi  Comment\n3:05\u2014Serenade for String!\n5:30\u2014Sonata Recital\nEVENINC\n8:00\u2014Rtdlo Birthdiy Ptrty CKLN\n8:30\u2014Songs by Peggy tnd the Boys\n(CKLN)\n8:48\u2014Interlude\n8:85\u2014RCAF Recruiting   (CKLN)\n7:15\u2014Ctnidltn Roundup\n7:30\u2014Don Turner'i Orobeitri\n8:00\u2014BBC Newi Reel\n8:30\u2014Impressions by Green\n9:00-Sonata Recital\n9:30-Musical  Mirror\n10:00-CBC Newi\n10:15\u2014The Story Teller\n10:30\u2014Interlude\n10:35\u2014Dence Bind\nll:00-God Save Uit King\nVREEMAM\n\u2022    FURNITURE CO.\nThe Houte ot Furniture Value*\nPhone US- Neltoa\nTradt In Your Old\nFurniture\nIUY0N0UR\nBUDGET PUN\nvelvet. Mid, \"Caisldy thi plumber\nll wilting to tee you, Tom.\"\nPirn itld, \"Father'i about to have\napoplexy. Cin't we cut the opening\nllnu?\"\nTil come right to the point, Tom.\nI muit uy fc It ill my 'ault. There'i\ni type ot penon one thtt one naturally meets ln ... well, where we've\nbeen, that one likes but one would\nnot Uke to hive to mirry one'i\ndaughter,\"\nPtmelt hid t smile and played\nwnh t bronze hone on her father'i\ndesk.\n'To mike i long itory ihort, one\nof them\u2014he hu I perfectly food\ntitle but- nothing elie\u2014wantt to\nmarry Pirn tnd the wtnti to marry\nhim. I knew youf wouldn't like It,\nao I brought Ptm home. She didn't\nwtnt to come, but I thought It you\ncould talk to her, diicipline her, perhaps ... Shi'i only IS.\"\nPamela htd itopped pitying with\nthe paperweight. Her waiting eyu\nwere on ber father'! face. He ctme\n*o her end tilted her chin. \"Whtt't\nyour tide of the itory, baby? Whit'i\nhe like?\"\nShe slid, \"He'i Spanish, Father.\nHe'i 28. Very imooth, very chiming, dances divinely tnd . . . well,\nhe'i different from the other men ,\nI've met He comes trom a (odd\nfamily, I undentand, tnd mothir\nknew him quite well before I did.\"\nTom turned to hli wife. \"I ctn't\nhold lt igilnit i nun because he'i\nnot tn American. My own father\nwu an Immigrant, Let's have i\nlook tt the boy.\"    -\n\"He ithreit\u2014He mty comt Eut in\nUie Spring,\" Pamela uid.\n\"There's lomething else,\" Claire\nsaid ilowly. \"He takes money . . .\nfrom women.\"\nTom'i glance twung to hit daughter. \"I don't Uke the totlni of thtt.\"\n(To   Be Continued)\nELKO\nELKO, B.C.\u2014A dinner ptrty wu\nheld at the home of Mrs. R. Long\nto honor her mother, Mri. f. Ingham, on the oocgaion o\\ her birthday. Gueiti were Mr. end Mn, F.\nIngham, Mr. and Mrt. A. McDon-\naid. Mri* McDonald Sr, Mr. and\nMri. M. Gorrle, Mr. and Mn.\nMri. M. Gorrle, Mr. McBride, A.\nMcMthe_, J. Pickford, Mr. ind Mn\nG. Todhunter and Mr. and Mn. A.\nHolmei.\nMr. ind Mrs. F. Ingham viilted\nFernie. Mn. C. Ingham wu a Fernie ihopper.\nMr. and Mri. Dr. Young of Cilgary were Elko viiiton.\nMr. and Mri. 3. Stoku vUlted\nFernle.\nA surprise party wu held at the\nhome of Mr. and Mri A. Holms In\nhonor of Pte. and Mn. Gorrle. Mr.\nGorrle has been ipending hli leive\nhere. Gueiti were Mr. tnd Mn. F.\nInghim, Mr. tnd Mn. A. McDonald. Mn. McDonald Sr, Mr. ind\nMri. Sweet, C. Hobnei, Mn. R.\nLong, Mr. ind Mri. G. Todhunter,\nMr. ind Mn. BL Gorrie, Mti Hunter.\nDr. ind Mn. Workmin viilted\nElko list-week.\nMr. and  Mri  Gorrle  hivt re-\nSANDON\nSANDON, B.C.-Mrt. O'Shu,\nMlu Smith, Mr. ind Mn. Tiylor ind\nMri. Ferguion of Nelion wert mo-\nloi vilitors to Stndon.\nMr.and Mn. Hirold Lakei of Nel\nion tnd their gueiti from Medicine\nHit viilted Sandon.\nMri. D. M. Jonei ind diughter\nDulcle of New Denver were week'\nend vUlton bin.\nH. Lirsen of Kulo wu tn town\nG. G. Gnhim ipent t weekend\nit bit home in Nelion.\nMn. Jonu. tx-Stndonlte, now of\nNtw Denver, wu i viiltor here\nMeidimea Con Stewtrt 0. P\nStiwtrt ind J. Stewart and Htll\nMill June of New Denver, were\nviiiton hire.\nturned where Mr. GorrLe wUl Join\nhit unit\nJ. Sheridan tnd Mlu Mildred\n! Sheridan, W. Simmoni, C. Simmoni,\nMr. and Mn. C, Ingham, E. Inghim vUlted Grassmere.\nA whllt drive wu held in the\nElko  Khool  on  Friday  In  aid  of\nChrlitmu Tree Fund. Mn. T. Davli\nand Mr. Miller won fint prize and\nI Mri. C. Ingham lady conaolation.\nA. Laton of Trail was an Elko\nviiitor.\nMr. ind Mn. R. Brown, G. Roil,\nEdith Ron and Florence and Bobby\nBrown of Kimberley were Elko viiiton.\nMr. tnd Mn C. Gover tnd diughter of Kimberley were Elko via-\nitori on Sundiy.\nMr! tnd Mn. G. Todhunter ind\nfimily, Mn. E. Roo and aon, and\nLoii Stokei viiiled Fernle Siturdiy.\nMr. and Mri. Davli viiited Fernle.\nMr. and Mn. Grady and family,\nand Mra. R. Lister were Fernie\nshoppers.\nMn. F. Swanson visited Fernie.\nCpl. L. Barnei of the Veterini\nGutrd, Fernle, ipent the wekend\nln Elko.\n__TUEY10^THE to*\nTheie pullover! tre eaiy on that\nwartime budget... for \"bend-\nImiti\" weir longer. Eaiy to make,\ntoo, from the NBW Lux Knitting\nBook. Four booki in one\u2014IU\npegea\u2014115 deiigm, aU teet- '\nknitted. Churning and practical\nthlnga for everyone. Send cue\nlarge Lux box top end IH with\nthe coupon for your copy. Don't \u25a0\nfail to get your New Lui Knit-.\nUng Book.\nMAIL THISC0VKHTODAY!,\n^\"otrt. NN.B\nI  Toronto\nThe hlitory of Switzerland u a\nfederated government began Aug. 1,\n1291, with a defeniive elague.\n 1\t\nI Addnee-\nI\nTown_\nI\n|   PrOTtDM \u2014      ..  i\nthis CHOCOLATE \u25a0\u2022 a\ntwo\nCadbury's Dairy Milk Chocolate te much mors than a delicious candy.\nMirio with the big be st tjutliry chocolate obtainable, sugar tssdjrtsb uMt\nmilA, thit popular Cadbuiy bur li really a compact meal containing\nthe nourishment you need to develop energy and itrength. In wartime\nmillions find Dairy Milk Chocolate mors satisfying than ever.\nOaint Us rtsHonlnt and fmenmmt mitt, ue emmf oluopi hetp.lh* etsndy\nomltrt fully nffUA Wt rtfr* aay Auopptrinlmont Oiit my omit you.\ny^m__-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_itm\u2014\u2014\u2014_.\n _______________________\n-___ \u2014\n , ,\t\nNelsmt latin Nmub ??Questions??\nANSWERS\nSitiWiibed April ft UM.\n\u25a0 . Britiih Columbia's\nMott Interesting Newspaper\nPubllihed every morning except Sundiy by\ntbe NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED, M8 Biker St., Nelton, Britlih Columbii.\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OF C1BCUUAT10NS,\nMONDAY, OCT. 5,1948.\nNo Red Tape Hampered\nThis job\nBritish Columbians know some*\nthing of road-building difficulties in\nmountainous territory. We have had\nplenty of experience of the length of\nI that it usually takes so provide an\n[-passable highway.\n, isn't any four>I*ne tuto speed-\n____lhat the Americans have produced in the Alaska Highway, but to have\nmade such progress that by Dec. 1 the\nIhway is to be open for traffic Is a\nImentous achievement, It wu e.U-\n|ted thst the road which was begun\n; Spring would take from a year to\neighteen months to build.\nVital to bo'th defence and offence Is\nthis highway and the speed in construction which has been achieved wag,\ndue to recognition of urgent necessity\nand logical refusal to allow red tape or\nanything else to delay the work.\nThe United States Government sent\nin its army engineers to do the job and\ngave them freedom of action in expenditures and in arriving at decisions\nwhich may st times have seemed extravagant, but which may well prove\nto be one of the most economical poll'\ncies of the whole war, if economy is to\nbe considered at a factor in war operations, If the Alaska Highway brings\nvictory one month nearer it will be the\nbest investment the United States or\nthe United Nations ever made.\n. Not as Bad as We Feared\nMoit-of us by this time have recovered from the shock of the new income\ntax schedule which was announced by\nMr. Ilsley in the Summer.\nAnd most of us have found that it\n' was not so terribly tough after all.\nThe new schedules included the 5 per\ncent or 1 per cent which we had been\npaying in National Defence Tax, and\nthen, of course, there are the deductions allowed for life insurance premiums, payments of mortgages, large\nmedical expenses, etc.\nIn many eases the income taxation which is being deducted from paychecks is little greater than the deductions'which were beisg made for National Defence tax. In not a few cases\nit is less.\nLooking Backward\n10 YEARS  AGO\n(From Daily Ntwt, Oet. S, 1132)\nA ptrty of Nelsonites, composed ot Mr\nind Mri. S. Brown, Mn. W. Calbick, Mm\nQueenle Oermin md Mlu Ellin MioDontld.\nreturned Saturdiy (rom i motor trip to Agua\nCtlientc, Mexico.\nTha Japancio Preu vlioromly denounced\nLytton report on tha Manchunan proband demanded the government withdraw\ni the Lf ague of Nationi if the'anembly\n>ts Ihe findings of the Lytton invtitigaton.\nJCtptain F. L Orr of Procter wai a recent\nor to Nekon.\nJamei A. Truer wai alerted president of\nthe Kailo Badminton Club at the meeiini Fridty\n25 YEARS AGO\n(From   Dally   Niwi,  Oct  5,   ISI7)\nA J. Curie of Kaslo has received word\nfrom Ottawa that he hai pcrmlision of the\ngovernment to ihip for export 200 toni of ore\nfrom nn minginese claims.\nA. D. Wheeler has been working the Gallagher at Alniworth.\nMn. W. A. Hodgson returned on the Crow\nboat last night from a trip to St. Paul, Minneapolis, aad other Eastern cities.\nMn. C. W. Tyler who hu been vUitlng\nVancouver lince June, li expected to return to\nNelson tomorrow\n40   YEARS   AOO\n(Front  Dilly  Newi, Oet. i,  U02)\nA F, Roienberger hu returned to Nelton\nfrom his trip tn the East.\nCharles Lemnine. contractor on the post\noffice building, left Friday fnr Montreal\nMr. and Mri. 0. Strei thin ol Kaslo ara\ngueits al the Hume\nF. W. Guernsey of Roisland ipent yci'.rr-\nday in Nelson.\nWar-25Ye*rsAgo\n' By Thl Cinidlin .rut\nOct. 3. I.n.-Unltid lUtti Foreign Sec\nretnry Robert Liming uncovered Intrlguei at\nPaul Bolo . uhi, Tranch-bom German spy to\nbrli.2 about \u2022 srpi'ite pe.iee between frince\nl_id C\u00bbrminy German ma nlder Sccn.Ier\nof.ltlitly rtporto! w rec__d Aug. 2 in the\nleuttrielfie.\nOpen to iny ruder. Namei ol perioni\naiklnj quiitlom will net bl publlihad.\nThin   It  l\u00bb  ohlif\u00ab   for   thu  mpvIm,\nReider, Stlmo-Could you jive nw iome information on the Indians in the Kootenay\nDistrict, yeari ago? I understand there\nused tf be tribal up around Riondel end\nthit there win quite a number tlons the\nKootenay Uke ind waa wondering 11 you\nhid tny record of It.\nSuggait you refer to \"Thl Native Trlbei\nof British Columbia\" by Alice Ravenhlll, ob-\ntainabla it Nelson Civic Library or to thl\np. C. Hiltorlct) 8ocUty, Victorlt.\nWtnt te Know, Sanca\u2014I understand we in\nnet to un our Jama ind Jellies until tht.\ntugtr inipector comet to Inspect our fruits?\nIl this correct?\nVt.\nReider, Robion-How ii the milk Pfleo Nt In\ntht Dominion provlncei uid municipalities?\nThi maximum milk prices ire let by the\nWartime Pricei end Trade Botrd. Various\nprlcei prevail in different areas. Prlcei under\nthe maximum miy hi charged but no over.\nHow li milk handled In ihlpment! to Britiin?\nIn thc varioui dried forms it well u In\ntlml\nC. W., Klmbtrlty\u2014What Is the addren of the\nclipping jervict ln Toronto?'\nCanadian Prett Clipping Service, \u00ab1 Univenity Street, Toronto 2, Ont.\nD. R., Creston\u2014Cm you give me iome inform\nation on the removal of fruit ttalna?\nTo remove itaini made by fruit on cotton\nand linen goodi, rinse tht spot in cold water\nIn which I few drops of aqua ammonia htve\nbeen placed, before the ipot has dried. Another method 1| to spread tht italned pirt\nover i bowl or bwln md pour boiling witer\nthrough it; or rub on salts of lemon, tnd pour\nboiling water through until the italn disappear! or becomei very (tint. Delicately colored fabrics may be treated with colorless\nvinegar of moderate itrength.\nLocomotives No\nLonger Decorative\nTwenty tbouswd Britlih loeomotivw are\nputting on wir paint \"for the duration,\" itatei\nBritlih Industries Bulletin. Ai eich \"loco\"\ncomei In for repair tnd oerhaul, its gty crimson or green or blue for the Individual railway,\ntogether with the embleroi and other decorations, are being hidden beneath a coat of uniform black paint.\nBoth paint tnd labor are also being uved\nby the deciiion not to ptint new or repaired\nwagoni except (pr I ilngle bottom board which\nbean Iti number tnd ownership,\nPasienger etrrlagei are being given coati\nOf paint pr varnish only when absolutely nee-\nenary for protection igiinit bad weather conditioni, while Interior decoration muit iwiit\nthe end of the wtr.\nNot an Argument\nBut a Fight\nUnfortunately, we tre still dealing in\nconcepts. We bout of our freedom and of our\nrights ind of our democracy, and of our way\nof life. Wt tend to regard these jdeils ti tome-\nthing which wtrrtntt our fiml victory. But\nHitler md Hirohlto ire fighting ui. They ire\nnot engiged In trying to out-argue ui. Wt\nmuit fight them. The outcome will depend\non Ihi luperiorlty of our armi tnd on tht\nwill.to-wln of our ptople. Thii ii not t medial-\nvtl wir nor even t Napoleonic campaign. Tht\nloser does not merely give a prize to the win.\nner. If wa loie, we shall become sn inferior\nrice and itep Into the gutt when \u2022 Jipanese\npassei by.\nThis thought is being brought home to Canadians. Yet our will-to-win li itill leiiiintensi\nthan thai of the avenge Nazi. During thl next\ntwelve monthi our psychologies! attitude, our\nunderstanding of our talk and peril, must\nundergo a sharp chinge. Such men il Tintnct\nMlniiter Ilsley see eleirly whit.wi muit ftci\n\u25a0 nd hive been telling ui io plainly ind ilirkly.\nOther Ciblnet Mlniiten muit toon ipeik\nequally bluntly. Even minor polltlclani muit\nfollow.\nOf course, Canadian buslneu wil lfeel the\nrepercussions. The next yeir will witneu\nchangei which muit cut deeply Into eitibllin-\ned customs. If conscription for overseu itrvlct\nIs Introduced, conicrlptlon onthe home ffont\nmiy exceed mything experienced In othtr de-\nmocraclei. In iplte of the preient determlni-\nHon to keep work on a voluntary bull. But\nMr. Ilsley hai ilready Imopscd corporite tixei\non ui which. In their leverlty, ire icarcely\nequalled In tny country opposing the Axis.\nEven our perwntl Income tixei in tht modest\nbrickett exceed thou of thl United Kingdom.\nIt hu been the exptnilon In our industrial production which hti rtiulted ln thli maximum\nfixation, tnd thit ixpmilon miy be expected\nto reiult In iquilly irvtre reglmenlitlon in\nother direction!.\u2014Ctnidltn Builneu.\nTest Yourself\n1 Ii laughing gu I ntmi uied for ether,\nchloroform or nllroui oxide?\n2. Would you give ypur girl friend lugar\nnf laid to iet?\n1. Hew miny poundi ot oxygin would be\netrrlid In t pall rontilnlng nint poundi of\nwtttr?\nTUT  ANIWER!\n1. Nltroui oxldi.\n- 2. No; It ll tnd icetit.  tnd would glvt\nlead polioning If ttken Interntlly.\nS   Eight poundi.  Ihi other pound being\nht Ircgm.\nLetters to th\nEditor\nLettii. may bo publlihed tvtr t tern di\nplumi, but thl totutl ntme if thl wrltir\nmuit bt glvin to thi Editor \u2022\u25a0 avldenea it\ngood faith.  Anonymous letter! go In the\nwaite Nan btiktt\nUrges Poit-War Standing\nArmy pnd Strong Defences\n, fort in Rehabilitation\nTo tht Editor:\nSir-Noticing the rehabilitation schemet\nin regtrd to returned mm ti Ht forth in 1\nlite Isiue of Tho Dilly Newi, it struck mo\nthit not one of the luggeitiom submitted\nWint to thl beginning of tho matter, namely\nto kelp thl defences of thli country up to \u00bb\nhigh telle initead of the usual flumpt md\nlet-down of thli country'i defencei after tho\nwir. No fa|th war kept with M). Mm Hl>\ndim after thl Ult wtr which wai tfter |}1\nonly terminated  ti an  armistice.\nI think lt would bi mort to tttt point if\nthose In chirgl Of the welfare ot this country\nin both Important ud oomptntlely unimportant organiutlbnt would begin tt tht beginning md not start halfway. The dtfmeet\nof this'country should be In I very high state\nat ill time to preserve thl very life-blood \u00b0'\nIt lint tbe coastal province!.\nEven if wi are not molested or worn ln\nthit war, which li still a very great doubt\nwith the ever in *oiohin\u00ab Orlmttll on our\noutlying ihoret, |t will oftly bt I Blotter of\ntime tnd we will have another wtr on oup\nhands. I would luggest going to thl core of the\nrehabilitation matter ind thit the people of\nCanada tee to It that Canadian defencei ifter\nthe wir tre brought up to a high standard ot\nPfrfectjon and by defences, I mean highly\ntrained men at well it tn unlimited supply\nof armaments which thit country Is well able\nto produce.\nAll returned mm eotiW bo gtvon th\u00bb option of staying In the different forces. There\nare always mm md women, too. to whom\ntrmy life appeal! so thit there will bl plenty\nOt material aviilable for i standing irmy it\nall timet without going to thl need of compuliory trintng in peace time. Incidentally thii\nihould to \u2022 great extent do away with thl\nusual confuiion I disbanded trmy bring!.\nBuilding projecti even it their belt irt\nonly matter! ot ihort duration, which will\nonly bring in their wake worn depreislon\ntfter thiy ire finlihed. The vital need of this\ncountry Is undoubtedly . highly trained\nstanding trmy, ntvy, and air force. Quite a\nnumber of our returned men could be uied\nti instructors. Mmy of our returned men will\nbe found to be entirely unsulted to take up\ncivilian life and would like nothing better\nthan to bi able to stay in barracks Instead of\nbeing eut adrift. This would alio take cara\not t number of our oncoming generation to\nwhom militaristic life ln all Its branchei of\ntrmy, ntvy, and air force would appeal. This\ntn Iti turn will leave the commercial md trade\nworld open for our returned men who with to\nbe discharged.\nThe defending need of Canada is even today very great and will become more to is\ntime goei on.\nWould it not be the height of itupidity to\ncut highly trained men, who might like nothing better than to keep on calling the bar-\nracks their home, adrift only to become misfits in a civilian world which has passed them\nby?   ,\nMRS. W. R.\nNelion, B. C, SepL 29, 1942.\nt\nHair'Dos Safe\nA correipondent In Britain reports thtt \u25a0\nnetr revolution tmong women Industrial\nworkeri hu been tverted, states tht Montreal\nHerald.\nTht girli didn't mind weiring trousen; In\nWet, many ot them enjoyed the leg-freedom\nwhich the garment gavt thimvThty didn't o\n)ect to the lipper ihlrtt, U they were nea\nfinlihed at the neck.\nBut the industrial cap that the men wear,\nthey limply refuted to tike. They iaid It hid\nthtlr htir and ruined their carefully-pro-\neured halr-do'i.\nFactory luperivsors insisted however, lhat\nloose edlffurei were \u2022 menace to safety, and\ntold the gall they must wear lomething to\nkeep their locki out of thi machinery.\nThe trgumtnt htd not proceeded long before iome great mind found t lolution. It li a\nlort of flih-net irrangement which confinei\nthe hair without concealing lt, and with no\ndinger lo wtvei tnd curls. They took to lt\nwith enthulasm, especially after It tppeared\non the market In numeroui colors.\nThe compromise between a workman'i\ncip and a lady'i hit, according to report, wu\nIntroduced by \u2022 former dreumaker who now\noperatei i lithe In t munition plmt.\nToday's Horoscope\nThe perioni who hie birthdays todty in\nprogressive, talented, methodical md dependable. They hive executive ability md handle\nothen will. They tre highly esteemed by\nfriends, trt polled ind diplomatic. For thi\nnext yetr the protpecli tn idmlrible Indted,\nboth for builneu ind loe. It li life to leek\nfivon from superiors ind elders, ind lt ii excellent for military, engineernig, lironiutlcil\nand secret ictlvltlei. io forge ihetd. The child\nborn on thli dltt will dtrive much benefit\nfrom relatives, luperlon tnd strtngen, tnd\nthe life promises to be long, hippy ind luc-\nceuful. Miny fine traits will be evinced by\nthli child.\nWords of Wisdom\nWhit wt htvt in ut of tht Imtgi of Ood li\nthe love ot truth md Juitlci.\u2014Demoithines.\nEtiquette Hints\nMumbling Instead ot speaking clearly Is a\nbid habit thai amounts to poor mtnntri. Il\n\u2022mbarrauei thou to. whom you ire ipuking.\nTODAY'S News Pictures\nsgt. Aivln York ot thi u. s.\nArmy captured 1SJ Germtni in\ntht flnt.World Wtr, Now Bgt.\nKeith Elliott of Ntw Zetland captures 190 Germans near Ruwelsat,\nln the Alamein Line In Egypt, He\nli pictured tfter the exploit which\nwon him the Victorlt Crosi. Enemy tanks attacked three lidei of\nhli battalion and 19 men were left\nofjB Company. Elliott led them\nln i charge which it tint rush\ncaptured (our more machine-gun\nposts, tn anti-tank gun, I Oerman mtchin\u00bb-gun nut, u will ti\nthe prisonen. Only on\u00bb of kil men\nwu wounded.\nROLLING TOWARDS A SECOND FRONT\nEngland'i new \"Churehills,\" heavily.\n\u00abrmed and armored, ipeedy infantry\ntanks, ar\u00ab pictured for tho firit time\u2014up\nuntil this photograph was made they were\nvery hush-hush. But secrecy did not keel\nproduction down, Look at the long linea <T\nthe new tanks stretching off into the di|\nlance\u2014maybe towards a iecond front\nF.D.R. SEES WOMEN IN WAR INDUSTRY\nDuring his secret tour of war industries and training stations, President Roosevelt saw women working in\nthe Allis Chalmers factory, Milwaukee, Wia. Hero the\nPresident looks through the rear window of hit car while\nGovernor Julius Heil of Wisconsin applauds. Walter\nGeist, A.C. President, is seated near the President, with\nJames E. White, A.C. Works Manager in the front Beat.\n\u2022\u2014 .\u25a0ii)JIL.JJ:U 4JWJ 7\n10 DAYS. FROM KEEL TO LAUNCHING\nThii ship wu turned out in Portland, Ore., fn\nkeel to delivery in W_ days\u2014a new record\u2014the mo\nyou study It, the more miraculous seems the feat of Hen\nJ. Kaiser. It was actually built from keel to launching\n10 days. Workmen were still putting the finishing touch\non the veaiel during experimental runs, after launchii\nIt is the victory ship, Joseph N. Teal. Every rope, sp\nand chain is in its proper place. Delivery was made aft\nforced draft over a measure, mile. The ship was paint\nafter it hadjtotten under way.\nABANDON SHIP\nSomiwhere it' MO thli mer-\nchut oftlctr, hit luitctie lowered\nto t waiting lifeboat, prtpirei to\ndetctnd a Jambs' ladder tnd\nabandon hli linking ship. The\ntanker, torpedoed by in Axil lUb-\nrnirini, llttled flit by thl (Urn.\nFIRE VANQUISHED ON THIS TANKER\nUsually when a tanker ii burning ai\nfiercely ai this. It must bi abandoned.\nThis ipectacular aerial photograph was\ntaken of a U. 8. tanker after it was torpedoed by an Axis submarine. Despite the\nraging fire the crtw members were abl\nto bring the flames under control nnd th\ntanker was towed to port by a U. S. nal\nship, lt li now In an East Coaat shipytuj\nbeing repaired\n.\n\u2022 - ,\n, \u25a0\u25a0_._   ..   \u25a0i,na^^h_____a_____ it\n1\n p\t\n^\"\"\n\u25a0\nad on Yankees\n; NTW YORK, Oct. i (AP)-JThi\ntltihlng, speeding It Louii Card-\nlmli ton Into thi Niw  York\n' Ymkttt tgtln Siturdiy for \u2022 2-0\nvictory behind tht magnificent\n(pitching ot Lefty Ernie White,\nwho ihut out the mighty iluggen\nfor tho Ont time ln t world nr-\nIn lince 1926 md put Die Red-\nblrdi mud, two games to one,\nln tho current classic.\nWhile the largest crowd ln world\nleriu hlitory, 09,129, ut stunned It\ntint by the tight of their Bronx\nBomberi being smothered, ind\nthtn liter welled up into grett\nefceeri for the spectacular fielding\n\/ot tho viiiting Nationil Leaguers,\nthe, Ctrdlnals took control with t\nrun oft Spud Chindler In (ht third\ntining md icored mothir ln the\nninth off reliever Mirvin Brutr.\nlit tt wu t itormy itruggli with thl\nbeleaguered and ponlbly bewilder.\ntd Yankeei arguing time tfter time\nHth umplrei on cloie decltlom at\nlbl bases, on balls tnd itrlkei at\nthe pitta tnd on the ftct thit pitcher White etrly in the gtme wu getting hit ilgnils from citcher Walk-\nCooper before stepping onto thl\n1 USED TO TRAILING\nIheir victory, betidot being the\nIt whitewashing tdmlnlstercd to\nYankees since Jen Haines\nItched,I 4-0 shut-out for the 1020\nCtrdlnals, ilso wu the tint time\ntince thtt yur thtt New Ygrk bid\ntrailed ln I world \"cries except tor\nlhe temporary idvtntiga Carl Hut\nbell gave thl Giants by winning\n'ibt opening game in 1D36.\n'. WWte. i good-looking 26-yetr\nOld lophomore trom Pacolet, S. C,\nItruck out five bitten In tht tint\nthree frames, Ilio fanned Pinch\nhitter Red Rutting tn die eighth\n\u00abnd never gave \u25a0 bue on belli during Chi entire gime.\nIt wu i wilk whloh itirted\nChindlir to defeat, Juit ai a pan\nby Iffllt Bonhim htd whipped\n; him In It Louli. In tht third\nInning todiy Qeorgi (Whltey)\nKurowikl wilted out t free ticket to flrtt ind irty Mirlon tried\nhim.\nBy JUDSON BAILEY\nAuoclited Pren Iport Wrlttr\nYANKII STADIUM, Ntw York\nOot 4 (AP)-Thi raging Redblrdi\ntrim St Louli itormed to vlotory\novir Niw York Ymk.ei igiln\ntooty, I-I, In thi wuaeit ind moit\nfurlout Inttollmint of thi World\nSirin, miking It poiilble for tht\nCardinal! to clinch tht ehimplon-\nihln tomorrow.\nIt wai t tremendous tnrugglt between ipeed ind power tor thl\ngreatest crowd In world urtet hlitory, 60,002, md for tbe third ttnlght\ngame speed wu supreme. The Red-\nbirds nn md got the Yanks on the\nrun too, with \u2022 deficit of thru gtmu\nto ont.\nTht pitching ot both teams till to\nplecu ud thc Cardinals, after tp,\nparent ly taking complete Chtrge of\nthe conteit with i six-run uprising\nln thi fourth fnme, wire tied in\nthe tixth by't five-run Ymkee rally high-lighted by Charlu (King\nKing) Keller'a tecond homer of the\nseries with two aboard.\nBut tht Cardinals Impressed the\nhuge crowd, 770 mon than Sttur\nday's turnout, with their will to win\nu they cliwed back to capture thli\ngtme juit u tbey hid battled to trt\numph lut Siturday when another\nhighly run by Keller temporarily\ntied the icore of the second gtme,\nWhtt proved to bi Uie deciding\nruni win icored in the seventh\ninning md were partly a gift by\nthc unnerved Yinki.\nDONALD VICTIM\nA\u00abey Dontld who hid been turn*\nmoned to relieve Rookie Htnk Bor\nowy ln the fourth mtde himsell\ntbe victim todty. He give two sue.\ncesslve walks tt the ittrt of the\nlevtWh.\nThe tint wis to Knot (Country)\nSlaughter md tht tecond to Sttn\nMuslil. With tht count on Muiial\n] md 2, Slaughter tet Mil for sec\nond md Catcher BIU Dickey, not\nknowing whether the next pitch\nwu I btll or strike, mtde t wild\n\u00bbto uerlflM hit\nTill pity wu i\ncompleted, but tht\nYltikt protested that Mulon had\nhit tht btll twice, th* iecond time\nWhllt he was not In the box, which\nwould hive made him out. But the\nfour umpires conferred on thl infield grin tnd decided to rule the\npliy i foul bill, ailing Mirlon bick\nto bit Hi tgiln bunted md thit\nIhpi but Chindltr'i throw to tint\nfor * ilngle. Then White tier if Iced\nmd Kurowikl icored boot third u\nJimmy Brown pounded out\n' Tbi confident Cirdlnili itticked\nBreuer with vigor when hi cum to\nth* mound In the ninth. Brown\nfad off wtth t ilngle to right center\nmd Terry Moon followed with t\nbunt which Breuer fielded tnd tried\nto hud ott Brown it itcond. Hii\nthrow to ihortitop Phil Rlxuto wu\nhigh, for in error, md both runnen\nwire life Enos (Country) Sliugh-\ntor then thot I ilnglt to centre,\nleorlng Brown, md Moon ilid\nItfely under Joe DiMagglo'i throw\n\u25a0t third whllt Sliughter himself\nran to teoond.\nj Th* Ytnktu brought old Milk-\nmm Jim Turner ln lo pitch ud\nminaged to put out tht flrt. After\nwalking Muilil Intentionally to\nlotd thl buei, hi |0t Wilker Cooper on tn ivy fly to enter. Johnny\nHopp followed with \u25a0 fly to Charley\nKiller ln left tnd Kelle.i throw\nto the plate Juit ln tlmt to eitch\nMoon tor thi Ytnki' tint double\npity of tht series.\nIn tht ilxth Inning Roy Cullenblne ilntlid with two out and tht\nthrow to tecond that illowed\nSlaughter to go on to third.\nWalker Cooptr ilngled him homt,\nsending Dontld to thl ibchveri md\nbringing Ernie Bonhim In. Johnny\nHopp lacrlflcefi, Whltey Kurowikl\nW|| wilked lntentiontlly to lotd\nthi buei md a long Oy by Mirtin Mirlon brought Cooptr home.\nTh* Cardi tdded i nin ior e\u00bbri\nmeuure ln thi ninth on i tingle\nby Hopp, I sacrifice by Kurowikl\nUd a limit by relief pitcher Lefty\nLanier, who wu iwardtd credit\nfor the victory by tht offlcitl tcor-\norl. ,\nMort Cooptr, who hid won 22\nlimit thli inion, but who loit\nth* opining leriei gime, mide in\ntttempt to ulvige hit reputitlon\ntodiy, Initead hi hid It mirred\n\u2022vtn mor*. .\nHe wti thrown for i one-run lou\nIn thi tint Inning when Red RoU*\ndoubted ind Roy Cullenblne singled\nbut he seemed capable of holding\nUie 1-1 lead furniihed him in the\nfourth, when the Cardinals came to\nbtt 11 times with thi first six of\nthem icoring.'\nthit exploiion wu set ott by\nMusial who led off wtth a safe bunt\nthit incited the Yanks tn an angry\nprotest around Umpire George Ma-\ngerkurth. Walker Cooper followed\nwith mother ilngle md Hopp wilt\ned out t walk to lotd tht bun.\nAfter that thingi happened tut\nand loose. Kurowski \u2022 smsshed t\nground single through Rolfe tor\ntwo runs. Mopping hli brow Bor\nowy walked Marlon on tour pltchu\nto load the basei md Mort Cooptr\nbrought in mother ptlr of runt with\nt ilngle.\n\u25a0 Domld mid* hli appearance it\nthli point and forced Jimmy\nBrown to fly out. But Terry Moore\nilngled on the flnt pitoh for a\nrun md tfter Sltughter had forced\nMoore, Musial on hla iecond turn\nat bit doubled the sixth run across\nby mtkingl two hiti In one inning\nhe tied i world terlu record held\nby teveral playen.\nCooper tet down the Ytnki In or\nder ln the next two chapters.\nBut little Phil Rlzruto openeo we\nlixth stanza with I linglei Rolfe\nwilked but Cooper wu illowed to\nremain unUl Cullenblne singled\nRlzuto home, DIMiggio popped out\nend Keller hammered bit high, trcb-\nIng homer Into tht lower right,\nfield stands tbout 400 feet from tbt\nplate.\nCooper wu relieved by Htrry\nGumbert Kurowikl jntde \u25a0 wild\nSeattle Takes\nLos Angeles\nLOS ANGELES, Oct i <AP>-\nSetttle defetttd Lot Angeles In thl\nlecond gun* ot * doubleheader to-\nday, winning thi Lion'i ihiri ot\nth* Piclflc Cout Leigue pliyoff\npot ot $10,000.\nTh* Angels took dit tint game\nI-I, but loit th* seven Inning nlghtcip 104 before't crowd of 8300.\nFirst game:\nSWttlt         a, J      I       \u00ab        1\nLot Angelei  ..,    IHO\nBarrett. Budnick  (1), Llbke  (7)\ntnd Collin; Lynn ud Cimpbtll.\nSecond game\u20147 Innings:\n_*ttU\u00ab -,  1\u00ab \u00bb   \u2022\nLoi Ang*lM    1  e  '\nFiicher and Kearse; Millory, Rif-\nfensberger (4). Gehrmu (9), Dober-\nnlc (7) and Cimpbell  -\nthrow on a grounder by Joe Gordon\n\u25a0nd tfter Dickey hid been thrown\nout on i tini pity by Brown, Gerry\nPrlddy looped i double Into right\nfield for the tying run.\nThe crowd let up t rotr of tpprov-\nal *nd littered tht outfield with papers, but Lifty Howlt Pollet mtde\nDontld ground ou*.\nSince tht Cirdlnili ctme back\nmortlng with two runi In tht next\nInning, under ordtotry buebill procedure Pollet would hive received\ncredit for the triumph by pitching\nto only one men, bectuti hi wu removed for t plnehhltter, unsuccessfully, \"before the Ytnks ctme to bat\nagain,\nBut Iatnier took charge from the\naevonth on, holding the Ytnki help-\nleu on two singles, tnd batted in\nSt Louis's final run to Ute scorers\ndecided he ihould hive credit for\nthe outcome.\nAltogether the Cardinals used tour\npitchen tnd the Yankeei three, and\nfor thi tint time In the terlu St.\nLouli outhit th* Ymkee powerhoute\n12-10, with DIMiggio going hltless\nafter accounting for ilx safeties in\nUm flnt three games.\nRUFFING vi BEAZLEY\nFor whit miy be the final gime\nhere tomorrow Manager Joe McCarthy ot thl Yanks Mid be would\nstart Red Rotting, the 38-year-old\nveteran, who ttt t series record by\npitching 7 2-3 hltless Innings in the\ntint gum. Southworth give the assignment for whit hi hopes will be\nth* clincher to lean Johnny Beazley\nthe rookie right-hander Who won\nthe iecond game.\ncrowd cheired it DIMiggio cime\nto bit He hit I tnmendoui fly\nInto lift center field, miy to hive\nMoor* etteh It while crlii-eron<\nIng directly In fruit af MutW,\nwho fill down ind lomimultod,\nIn the seventh inning Musial\nleaning hli bick agalnit the low\nwill to catch t 400-foot fly by Joe\nGordon tnd on the next pliy\nSlaughter leaped high Into the ilr\njuit in front of tbt right field will,\nwhich ll little mor* thin three teet\nhigh to make * thrilling gioved-\nhind cttch of t fly by Keller thtt\nteemed tbout to drop Into the\nittndi.\nSliughter ilio mide mother\ncttch agalnit tht will of i 340-\nfoot fly by Keller te tnd thl\ngtmt.\nThl only time t Yinke got put\ntint wu In the tint inning ifter\nRlizuto beit out \u2022 bunt to lui\noff. Ht stole iecond ud when\nCitcher Cooper mide i high throw\nInto cuter field, Kimpered on to\nthird. But he died right there\nwhile Huiett popped toul end Cullenbine md DIMiggio itruck out\nIn lucceulon.\nHuiett, befort going out wu\nhit on tht thumb of hit lift hud by\nt pitch which hi wu trying to\nbunt Hi finlihed hit turn at bit\nbut wu repltced it flnt but by\nperry Prlddy when New York went\nInto the field. X-rtyi liter ihowed\nthe thumb Wu broken. Thli apparently will keep Priddy it tint\ntor t|)l retnilndir ot thl leriei.\nBox Score\nLetters From\nthe Armed Forces\nReaders of the Nelson Dally News ara Invited\nto 3\u00abnd In latten they receive from members\nof the Armed Fortes so that other readers can\nshare this newa. Letters will b* copied and\ncarefully returned. Only news of general interut will be published. Other Items in the letters\nwill, of course, be kept confidential. Please\nlend or bring such letters to:\nWAR ZONE EDITOR\n3A.TUKQAY >      --*\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\nYANKJS STADIUM. Hew York,\nOet 4 (AP)-Th* offlcitl box More\nof the third gtme of the 1142 World\nSeriei:\nST. LOUIS (N.L.)\nAB R H P A E\nBrown, ft  4  1112\nT. Moon, cf ..\nSliughter, rt\nMutltl, If\t\nW. Coop*r, e .\nHopp, lb _\t\nKurowikl \t\nMarion, u\t\nWhite, p \t\n1   1\nTotali,  30 2 S 27   I   1\nNIW YORK (A.L.)\nRizzuto, W 4 0 2   2   10\nHuittt lb   10 0   10   0\nCroiettl, 3b 3 0 0   110\nCullenblne, rf 4 0 10  0  0\nDIMiggio, cf 4 0 2   2   0   0\nGordon, 2b 4 0 0   3   3   0\nKiller, if   4 0 0   2   10\nDlokiy, c 3 0 18   10\nPrlddy, Sb-lb  ......3 0 0 10   1  0\nVoiindlir, p  2 0 0   12   0\nRuffing, I  10 0  0  0  0\nBrwtr, p  0 0 0  0  0   1\nTurner, p  0 0 0   0  0  0\nTotal*    33   0   6 27 16   1\ni\u2014batted for Chandler In 8th.\nSt Louli (N.L.)  001 000 001\u20142\nNew York (A.L.) 000 000 000-fl\nRum bittod in\u2014Brown, Sliugh-\ntar. Stolen bu*\u2014Rizzuto. Sicrl-\nt;c*\u2014Whit*. Doublt ptayt-Kellir\nud Dickey. Left on buei\u2014New\nYork (AX)'l; St Louli (Nil) 4\nItrned runi\u2014New York (AL) 0;\nSt. Louli (NL) 1. Bum on balls\u2014\nChtndlir 1 (Kurowikl); Turner 1\n(Musial). Strlkeouti - Chindler I\n(T. Moon, ], Sliughter); White I\n(Cullenblne, DIMiggio, Oordon,\nChandler, Croiettl, Ruffing).\nPltohlng Summtry\u2014Otf chtndlir\n3 hlti, 1 run In 8 Innlngi; off Breuer\n2 hits, 1 run In 0 inning (none out\ntn 4th. Pitched to 3 bitten); off\nTurner 0 hlti, 0 runi In 1 Inning.\nLoiing pltcher-Chindler. Um\nplret\u2014 Btrr (NL) plate; Hubbard\n(AL) lb: _!igerkurth (NL) 2b; Sum\nmen (AL) 9b.\nTlme-2;S0.\nSUNDAY\nYANKEE STADIUM, New York,\nOct. 4 (AP)\u2014The official box score\nof the fourth game of the 1842 World\nSeries:\nSt Louli (NX.)\nHaw York (A.L.)       ABRHPAE\nBrown, 2b 6 0 2 16 0\nT. Moor*. CT  8 0 2 6 0 0\nStaught*., RT  _ 4 10 10 0\nMuslil LT  3 2 2 8 0 0\nHopp lb   8 2 17 0 0\nKurowikl 3b  _ 3 1110 1\nMarlon SS  4 10 8 4 0\nM. Cooper P  _ 3 110 0 0\nGumbert P  0 0 0 0 0 0\nPollett P 0 0 0 0 0 0\nStnden x 1 o 0 0 0 0\nLtnler P  10 10 0 0\nTotali    86 01227 9 1\nx\u2014Batted for Pollett ln 7th.\nNew York (A.L)       ABRHPAE\nRizzuto  SS   6 18 4 2 0\nRolfe 3b  4 2 2 2 2 0\nCullenbine R_    4 12 0 0 0\nDIMtgglo CF 4 0 0 5 0 0\nKiller Lr 4 114 0 0\nGordon 2b    4 10 8 2 0\nDidwy C  4 0 0 2 0 1\nPrlddy lb _ 4 0 17 3 0\nBorowy P  10 0 0 10\nDomld P  2 0 0 0 0 0\nBonham P  0 0 0 0 2 0\nRosar z   10 10 0 0\nSHELLED Off MOUND\nHtnk Borowy of New York\nYankees who wu drivtn off tht\nmound by Cards in yesterday'i\ngime.\n ,i    up..i. mm.\nWhirly Goes\nOver Nark\nNEW YORK. Oct 4 (AP)-Whlrltwty defetted Alitb In thl 825.000\ntdded Jockey club gold cup at Belmont pirk Saturday.\nWhirlaway won by three-quar-\nten of t length lo pick up thl $11,.\n160 top money md become thi flnt\nhone to go over tb* htlf-mllllon-\ndolltr mirk in eirnlngi with .311,-\n486.\nTowniend Mirtln'l Bollngbroke,\nwho defeated Whlrly ovir thli ume\ntrack i week igo, finished third,\n\u2022Ight length! back of Aliab. Mri.\nPayne Whitney'! Tha Rhymer, who\ncut out tbi pic* tor th* tint milt\nand t quarter, fided to fourth,\nmoy thu 28 lengths behind tht\nwinner.\nSalmonbellies Blast Out IM Win\nOver Lachine fo Win Semi-Final\nBy HAROLD ATKINS\nCtnidltn Pren Stiff Wrlttr\nLACHINE, Que., October 4 (CP)\n-New Wettmlniter Stlmonbelllu\ntrained their ilghti on thl Dominion Ltcrotit chimplonihlp ind\ntht eovtted Minn cup whtn thty\ntrued Lichlne-Vllle St. Pierre\nfrom tht title trill hero tonight,\nWinning the iecond gimt In tht\nbeit-of-three leml-flntl affair 10-8\nto idd to their flnt-gimi triumph\nof 18-4.\nTho youthful Cout lnvtden now\nmove on to Toronto where the* tike\non Mlmico-Brampton Ontario chun-\npioni, ln i best-of-three affair which\nopen* in Maple Leaf Garden! Wednesday night,\nTor only one ihort phtie during\nthe struggle did lt look u though\nthe classy Coast tetm might have\ntrouble. Thtt wti when Lachine out-\nscored them three gotit to one in\nthe third period to pull within t\nfive-goal distance of squaring matters.      ,\nSilmonbelllet, however, blasted\nuy hope* the Quebec boys hid\nwhen they cime bick with a smish-\ning offeniive in the final quarter\nto run up lix goali without reply\nfrom Lachine.\nAgain lt wai the Uncle-Nephew\ncombination that sparkled New\nWettmlnster to ita one-sided win.\nJim Douglu iccounted for five\nof the winners goali and tdded\ntwo mon assists, while hit nephew\nJohn Douglu, fired homt three\ngoals and an assist. In thl tint\ngame here Friday, the Douglas\nduo accounted for four goals and\nan luitt apiece.\nWhile theie two held th* spotlight\nin icoring. it wu tb* club't tee\nsniper Bill Wilkes who put on \u2022\nbrllllint display, until Injured ln\nthi third period. Wllku scored three\ngoals tnd two assists tor hit night't\nwork, but during the iecond blasted\n10 shots it the Lichlne net.\nBurt Bryant ud Mort Davy each\npicked up i pair ot gotlt for Ntw\nWestminster while the othen were\naccounted tor by Art Prudei), Ed.\nDownty, Jim Riltt md \"Btackli\"\nBltck.\nSlim Armtnd Bourdon plcktd up\nthree of fhe Lachine mtrkers, with\nFrtnkle Eddolls, former member ot\nToronto Maple Leafs Hockey Club,\ngetting two.\n\"Kip\" Tourltty md Hirry Cirtar,\nwho pltyed tbt regulir seuon with\nNew Wutmlnitar, but unable to\ncoma Eut with the turn lut wttk,\nhavt obtained furlough from the\nanny to Join their club In Toronto.\nThe third mm It Marcus Smith, wbo\nbelongs to Norvans ot the Coast\nLeague.\nNILSON DAILY MIWS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1942-?]\nGREAT  FIELDER\nTirry Moon of St Louli Card-\nlntlt, who tlong with Enoi\nSliughter, hu robbed Yankeei ot\nseveral home run chances.\nSports Roundup\n'   By HUQH FULLERTON, JR,\nNBW YORX, Oct 8 (AP)-If the\nWorld Series goot more thin tive\ngamei, thi trip, bick to St Loult\nmty be pretty tough for the pltyers\nmd reporter! under the new ruling\nagainst apeclal can, etc., for teami\n. . . lt took a 18-ctr \"lection\"- to\nbring them ill Eait... however, It'i\na cinch they'll get back to St. Louli,\nIf neceuary, and the worst thtt\ncoujd happen would bt t postponement because the teams didn't arrive on time . . . Reierved teatt\nhtn tre Just u scarce u they were\nln St Louli ind one ticket igency\ntook ipace in tbe ptpert to announce that It didn't have my.\nStrlout Stuff\nThli ii the ilxth World Seriei for\nth*'Cardinals. Thiy won thne of\nthe others, but the only time they\never took the opening gtme wu\nagainst thl Tlgeri ln 1834 ... Terry\nMoon li hollering because lome-\nom twlped the bit he uied to break\nup Rid Ruffing'i no-hitter Wednei-\ndiy ... Roger Honthy, who boned\nthe Tort Worth club thli yur tnd\nMmtger Tommy Tbooiti of Baltimore Orioles were ipotted ln t St\nLoult hotel lobby the other dty\ntalking about earning back at big-\nleague playen lf the war takes all\nthe young fellowa next year. Hog\nsayi he already hai gone into training.\nMcCullough Now\nCurlers'Secretary;\nMeet This Week\nNelton Curling Club enleri the\nWinter   iporti   picture   thli  week\nwhen tht executive meets to line tip]\nthe teuon'i activities.\nWhen Pruident W. R. Dunwoody ;\nctllt th* Executive together tor tint\nmeeting thtrt will be mother Slo-\nretary In the chtlr iucceedlng Chtr-1\n11* Blunt who hu retlgned. S. T.\nMcCullough hai taken ovir tht port.\nALBERTA SERVICE\nHOCKEY -1\nLEAGUE PLANNED\nLETHBRIDGE, Alta., Oct 4 (CF).\n\u2014Detalli for operating a four-letra\nsenior service hockey letgue in\nAlberta will be completed Hon it\n* conference ln Cilgary, Squidron\nLeider Lionel Conacher, Sporti Director for the Royil Canadian A*\nrorce. innounced her*.\nRepresented In th* letgue, iceord-\nIng to present plane, Sqdn. Ldr.\nConacher wld, will bt In tlr tore*\nteam from Lethbridge, in army tnm\ntrom Red Deer, in army tetm uA\nin tlr force team trom Ctlgtry.\nThe ichedule lt expected to begin iome time next month.\nHEAVY HITTIR\nChariot Keller, who yeiterdiy\ndrove out hti second home run of\nthe World Seriei.\nBaa, baa,\n\\>lack sneep\nHave you any wool ?\nCUBS STOP WHITE\nSOX IN FOURTH\nCHICAOO, Oct 4 (AP)-Swnpt\n\u2022tide by the Whltt Sox In the tint\nthree gtmu. thi Cubi ctmt bick to\nHike the fourth gime of Chicago's\ncity series. 1-3. bthlnd Hinm Bit-\nhorn's eight-hit pitching todty tnd\nthui keep thi tnnui! four-of-ievrn\nrivalry alive. Only 3366 uw thl\ngame it Wrlgley Field, home of tht\nNitlonal  Leaguen.\nChlctgo (A)  3   6  0\nChicago (NL) .. fl 11   0\nT Lee. Ron 16) md Treih; Bithorn tnd McCullough.\nTotali  37610nil 1\nt-Bttttd for Bonhim ln Sth\nSt Loul* (N.L.) .... 000 600 301\u2014 \u00bb\nN\u00abw York (A.L.) .... Idd 00} 000- 6\nRum batted in \u2014 Cullenblne 1,\nKurowikl 2, M. Cooper j, T. Moon,\nMuilil, Killer J, Prlddy, W. Cooper,\nMirlon, Lanier.\nTwo-biM hlta\u2014T. Moon, Rolf*,\nMutltl, Prlddy.\nHome run\u2014Keller. Stcrlflcei \u2014\nHopp, T. Moon, Kurowikl. Double-\npity\u2014Mirlon md Brown. Left on\nbuei-Ntw York (A.L.) 5; St. Louli\n(N.L.) 10. Eirned runt-N*w York\n(A.LJ 6i Bt LouU (N.L) 0. Buu\non bill*\u2014Borowy 3 (T. Moon, Hopp.\nMarion); Donald J (Staughfter, Muiial); M. Cooper 1 (Rolfe); Bonhim\n3 (Kurowikl, Muilil). Strikeout!\u2014\nBorowy 1 (Mirlon), Dontld 1 (M.\nCooper); M. Cooper ] (Borowy, Keller.)\nPitching tummtry\u2014Borowy 8 hlta\n6 rum In 3 Innlngi (nom out In\n4th); off M. Cooper 7 hlta 6 rum in\nIV, Innlngi; off Donald 3 hlti, 2\nrum In 8 Innlngi (nom out In 7th);\noft Gumbert 1 hit 1 run In Vi inning;\noff Bonhim 3 htn, 1 run In 3 Inning;\noff Pollett 0 lui-, 0 rum In 1-3 Innlngi; off Ltnler 2 hlti, 0 rum ln 3\nInnlngi. Wtnnlng pitcher\u2014Ltnler.\nLoiing pitcher\u2014Domld. Umpirtt\nHubbard (AL) Plata; Migerkurtb\n(NL) flrtt bui; Summeri (AL)\nsecond bue; Birr (NL) third bue.\nTime 3:36. <Attendtnce-69,902 ptld.'\nEverybody ahould be Intonated ln how Canada'i\nindustries an servbg tham aa wall a* giving service to hii Majesty't Forcei ln thli all-out war\neffort. Canadians also want lo know how th*y can\nmake thalr present wearing apparel lait longer\nand give mon service.\nRegarding underwear fer men, women and\nchildren STANFTELD'S have thli to say; \"aa one\nof the larger! underwear mill* In Canada wo hare\ntaken the itand that the war needi mint come\nfirst and our organisation and facllltlei an cooperating with oar government ln .applying the\ncritical needi ol a country at wax,\"\nSTANFIEID'S with to make it dear that they\nan anxioui to supply as much uitderwiar ai\npouible fer civilian requirements bui at the tame\ntime we aik oux patron* to keep ln mind that our\nallotment oi wool is necessarily reitricted and the\n\u25a0ame thing appllei to cotton yarm and practically\nall materials entering Into the manufacture of\nunderwear. Because of the present critical titua-.\ntion we an quite frank ln suggesting to civilian*\nthat they do not buy any more underwear than\nthey actually need and to try and make their\npreaent underwear lait as long at possible by\ntaking proper can of it.\nITANDFHIO'S UMim, TIUIO, N.\u00bb.\nWe recommend to civilians who an actually\nln need of underwear that they buy good underwear, the kind that wffl fit, last and give long wear.\nIf It Is woollen underwear give lt mon attention\nthan would perhaps be done ln normal peace\ntimes. The war situation requires that people economise and make things last longer and go farther.\nIn giving this ad viae to our patroni we do so\nsincerely because we believe that the Canadian\npeople have come to rely on STANFORD'S UNDERWEAR as' a standard oi quality. STANFIELD'S\nbrands an recognised. We wish to make \"STAN-\nFIELDS\" trade mark a sign and symbol oi goodwill\nbecauie lt repreientt an inveetment oi million*\noi dollars, not only ln advertising but in research,\nmanufacturing and marketing.\nWr*t for hhhe-'Hm It Met* tone\nitmam-.**\nQ\nWftera s__r_U'i\nUwtfWMr U modm\u2014\nTtvnt, H\u00bbn itolh.\nSTAHFI ELD'S\nUnderwear\n g\u2014NELSON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1942\n\"\n^fjattia^ltltcdei\nOLD-TIME FAVORITE\nWant a pretty quilt? Dutch\nWindmill'! an old favorite and\nIt'l done with two pattern pieces\nind two materials. Brighten your\nroom with this quilt. One block\nmakea a pillow. Pattern 435 con- |\ntains accurate pattern pieces; diagram of block; instructions. for\nmaking; yardage chart; diagram\nof quilt.\nSend twenty centa for thli pattern to The Nelion Dilly Newi,\nNeedlecraft Dept. Nelion. Write\nplainly pattern number, your\nname ind tddreu. Pattern will\nbt milled to your home within\ntodty*.\n\u25a0Wxvdart   VlrlaAkn,\nJUNIOR   MISS  JUMPER\nHere'i a \"sure-to-sttcceed\" style\n(or campus\u2014Pattern 9214 by Marian Martin. Front skirt gathers\nind optional pockets and tab. are\nemart. The blouse has two neck-\n, lines and a choice of sleeve\n' lengths\nPattern 9214 may be ordered\nonly in junior miss sizes 11, 13,\n13, and 17. Size 13. jumper, require! 3 1-8 yards 35 inch corduroy and blouse, 1% yards 39 inch\ncontrail\nSend twenty centa ror thli\nMarian Martin pattern. Be iure to\nwrite plainly your 8IZE. name,\naddren and ttyle number.\nSend your order to The Dally\nNewt. Psttern will be lint to your\nhome within 10 dayi.\nTwo-Year-Old Wins\nFuturity Stakes\n- NEW KORY, Oct. 4 (API-John\nMarscb'i Occupalion won the Futurity, richest ot all -he two year\nold itakes, at Belmont yesterday\nAUNT HET\nBT ROBERT QU1I.LEN\n\"Jane can't be a  illenl martyr.\n- She'll make you take her bedrnom\nwhile ihe ileepa on a col. and then\n\u2022he'll tell yu whal an awful night\nthl \u00bb; i ;.' \"\nSALLY'S VALUES\n\u25a0.\nfojrijMUdt. . a By Shepard\nBarclay\nNINE IS NOT ELEVEN\nVERY FEW hands are played\nin minor iult contracts by the\nleaders of bridge. Game contracts\nin minor suits are less numeroui\n\u2022till, In comparison with major\nand No Trump games. That Is,\nwhen they have to be played from\necratch. A partial acore, already\nrecorded on the'sheet, obviously\nchanges a good deal of that. But\nlo bid for 11 tricks, ai li necesiary to make a minor game from\niero, Is a terrific job aa compared\nto bidding and making ten at a\naafe major or nine at a sound No\nTrump. Even many a No Trump\ngame Ia essayed and scored by\ntop-llnera with some one suit completely umtopped\u2014either because\nIt Is not led or because it is only\ni four-carder.\n\u00ab 10 8 T 5\ne3 52\n*A J 10\n|J93\nV A K Q J\na k n .\n^852\nN\nW E\nS\n* A72\n\u2666 A Q 7\n3\n4974\n4 Q 10 5 4\nV643\n4 10 6\n4.KQ 6 3\n(Dealer:    West.    North-South\nvulnerable.!\nWest     North    East      South\n1. 1*        Pasa     2 a Tim\n3 *        Pass    3 NT\n2. 1 V        Pass     2 a Pa5s\n3 *        ''a--3    \u2022'' \u2666\nAt both table! of a teim ot (our\nmatch. Weit felt he wit committed by hit opening dealer bid\nto show a rebid when hit ptrther\nresponded with a iult, and neither\ncould find anything better (or the\npurpose than an unsatisfactory\nralie with only three diamond!.\nEast tt the flrtt table decided the\ndiamondi muit be so near to tolld\nthat he could take 1 chance on\nthe club iult. which he did with\nhli \"No Trump bid. The apade 4\nwaa led to the A and ten trlcka\nwere ruh pronto, for an extra\ntrick.\nWhere Eaat hopped to 5-Dia-\nmondi, he didn't have a ghoit of\na ihow. as the defender! raked In\nthe firat three trick! ta clubs.\nNotice that, at the flrtt table,\neven a club could have done no\nharm, aa only four trlcka could\nhave been taken tn the ault. after\nwhich the declarer would have\nhad one more trick-taker than\nthere were trlcka remaining to ba\ntaken\nYour Week-End Lemm\nWhy would a good player be Inclined to open the bidding, In\nfourth-hand position, with hand\nNo. 1 below, and to past with\nNo. 2, regardlesa of vulnerability?\n1. A A <_ 9 5\n\u00bbK QC3\net 2\n4743\nDlitrlbuted by Kma Feature! Syndicate, Iee,\n2. 48 2\n\u2022 Jl)\n+ AQ95\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nACROSS\n1. Flesh of cow\n5. Cry, as a\ncalf\n9. Shape by\ncutting\n10. Fanatical\n12. Wrath\n13. Violin\nmaker\n14. Rage\n15. Hiding\nplace\n16. Exclamation\n17. Before\n19. Roman\nmoney\n20. Net\n22. Attractive\n15. 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J.   Victory.   44,\nLONDON. Oct  4   (CP)-Lt-CoL  Secrettry of Hii Mtnltobe EootbtU\nElliott Rooiovrl: hai been aligned , Anoclatlon.\nto t United Statei air base outline VtCTORIA-Robert (Bob) SU-ert-\nLordon ai a unit commands ind ; a_, M, Chief Oold Commlaaioner\n^ill bn making noerntlnnnl II sliti' in the Provincial Department of\nihonly, It vu dlacloied I. .ay.       : Mines\nCOMIC\nTHE GUMPS\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nBy George McManus\nWEU.-OUR COOK HAS\nLEFT TO WORK IN AN\nAMMUNITION PLANT- fl GOOD TO GTT BACK\nSO-I'LL HAVE \"TO DO TO THE OLD WAV\nJN'-\n.BOO-HOO.'\nI   HAV\u00a3\nFORGOTTEN\nHOW TO\nCOOK;\n7 rr\nWELL-PONT CSV-'\nMAGGIE-MXI KIN\nEXCHANGE VOUR\nBOOK ON'HOW\nBRIDGE SHOULD\nPLWECrFOR\nDONALD DUCK\nBy Walt Disney\nKING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED\nBy Zane Gray\nBLONDIE\nBy Chic Young\n_..-____________.\n PHONI 144\nClassified Advertising\nLook Down These Want Ad Columns for Bargains\nPHONI <44\nBIRTHS\nSBLL\u2014To Mr. wd Mrs James\nBell, 2109 Daniel Street, Trail, at\n\u2022ll-Tedanac Hospital Sept. 22, a\nlighter. Agnei Isabella.\ndOBKLEY-To Mr. and Mn. W\nliAjg at tbe Arroy Lakei Hoi-\nall Nakuip, Oct. 1, a aon.\nHELP WANTED\nkppliajaiioni wm not oe oommer-\ntrom perioni tn tha enipiuymeht\n\u2022nj firm  corporation oi other\niployet  engaged  In tbe produces ot munltloni. wat equipment\niuppllei tor the armed forcei\nileii tuch a person is a skilled\nIdesuian not actually  employed\nUs trad*.      .    .\nWANTED.\n'ERIENCED   ,\n>PLE PACKERS\n... Packing   House\n.j bunk bouse ileeplng to-\nmodatlona afe provided\n:ept  blankets   and   sheets)\nJdining room Where meali\n.^obtainable at Uc per meal\nbtabliihed rata of pay (piece\nrfork)\u2014Packing wrapped apples\n1'Ac tar bos plus $2.60 per week\npoit ot living bonui.    \u25a0 '\n(rully two months' employment\nApply-       . ,\n|.t>JATIONAL SELECTIVE\nSERVICE OFFICE\nIANTID. MHHH_~AND MUC\nktiytor camp in Slocin District\nbltl_^Ka accomodation. Regular\nHragei plus cost of living bonus.\n[Apply National Selective Service\nptflce, Nelion, B.C.\nANfro. miners And muck-\nirs tor good camp on Slocan Lake\nDlitrict wages plus cost ot living\ntonus paid. Apply National Selective Service Otiice, Nelion, B.C.\nMftJD: GOOD BOY FOR ORO-\nnery busineu and delivery. Apply\nNaUonal Selective Service Office.\nANTED BAKER'S HELPER AL-\nto lecond baker. Apply National\nSelective Service Office. Nelson\nfeRrED:\"GIRL FOR PART TIME\nIwork, muit be fond of imall chil-\njdren.. Apply \u00bb\" MUl Street.\ntallNESS OPPORTUNITIES\n .      FOR SALE\nfc-dles Ready te Wetr. Main itreet\nEatlon. Apply'Mra- *\u2022\u25a0 \u00bb\u2022 H,(W\"'\nfunbrook.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nASSAYER8 AND MINI\nREPRI8ENTATIVES\nHAROLD S   ELMES, ROSSLAND\nB.C. Provincial Aisayer. Cbemut\n.Individual  repreiintatlve tor\nihipperi at Trail Smelter\nA J BU1S, Independent Mine Representative. Box M. TraU. B.C\nI, W  W1DDOWSON. PROVINCIAL\nAssayer.' 301J oiephim St.. NeUon\nTHS  WEST   KOOTENAY   ASSAY\n. office. 550 Stanley SU Nelion. B.C.\nKOOTENAY   MINES.  ASSAYEKS\nBox SOS. Nelson. B.C,\n***\u2022}\nCHIROPRACTORS\nA.   B   McDONALD,  D.C.,   Palmer\n'Grad   X-Ray   Strand Bllfc, Trail\nCOR8ETIERE8 .\nSPENCER CORSETIEBJt\nMin S Boomer. 217 Gore. Ph 689-L\nENGINEERS AND SURVEYOR!\nBOYD C AFFLECK. P.O. Box 104.\nTrail, B. C, Surveyor ind\nEngineer. Phone \"Beaver Fall!\"\nR. W. HAGGEN. 4ININO & CIVIL\nEngineer;   B.C,   Land   Surveyor.\nRossland and Orand forki. B.C\nFUNERAL HOMES\nSQMERS FUNERAL HOME\n702 Baker SL Phone IV\nCert Mortician    Lady Attendant\nModern Ambulance Service\nINSURANCE AND RIAL ESTATE\nCHAS F McHARDY. INSURANCE.\nReal Estate, Phone ISS\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine shop, acetylene and electric\nwelding, motor rewinding.\ncommercial refrigeration\nPhone 593 SM Vernon Bt\nOPTOMETRISTS\nW I.MARSHALL\n'   Optometrists\n1438 Bay Ave, Trail      Phone 177\nSASH FACTORIES\nLAWSON'S    SASH    FACTORY\nHardwood merchant 273 Baker St\nSECOND HAND STORIS\nWE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE\nWhat have you? Ph. 534 Ark Store\nFOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nift'\"' \u2014r* Ral\" Ior UD*\n.-srciel advertisements tin-\n.  this clasiiflcation to assist\nPeople iceking employment\n(Only Uc (or one weet fl days)\niters any.number ot required\n\u25a0\"*  Payable In advance Add\nltc If box number desired\n|_PERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER,\n_ ..iman, store manager solicits\nK>art or whole time work. National Selective Service Office.\nGet Ready for Winter\nStorm dooori, itorm wlndowi or\ncombination doom. Sturdy conslruc-\ntlon, dear cedar. Any ilze or thickness. >\nKootenay\nSash and Door\nFactory\nPhone 530 907 Front St\nNelson, B.C.\nI\/ANTED MISCELLANEOUS\nfemnoN  school board\nJecretiriei. We have a large nock\njf newiprlnt,  mlmeo ind bond\niper ind cin fill any order immediately.  Dally  Newa Printing\nJDept, Nelion, B. C.\nFOR SALE: C.C.M. MAN'S BICY-\ncle equipped with generator\nlimp and S speedi, front and\nback hub brakea, speedometer,\nbaiket and kick-up stand. First\nclan condition Including tirei. H.\nR. Kitto, Nelion.\nJLNTED TO BUY: FOR 1MMED1-\nIte ihlpment icveral carloads of\nipllt cedar post! lite 18 to 18-7 teet\nlong. State price loaded on ear\n\u2022nd shipping point. Royal Lumber\nYardi, Ltd.. Calgary. Alberta.\nI|V US YOUR SCRAP METALS\nor Iron. Any quantity. Top prlcei\nMid. Active Trading Company.\nM .Powell St..  Vancouver. BC.\nAOTED-hOOOD CLEAN COT-\nton rags, not less than 11 inches\n\u2022quare. 9c lb. F. O. B. Nelion\nDally News.\nIante_. \u00a56 Bui\u25a0. S.ANDARD\nT \u00abr ponable typewriter Spot Caih\n_______________________________\nJ Winted - Dry tit, ismirsc snd\n|lr<rh wood. Weit Tranifer Company\nLivestock, poultry and\nFARM SUPPLIES. ETC.\n\u25a0DR SALE:-YOUNG YORKSHIRE\nTplgi, six weeks old by 14th Oct\n| Price 15. f.o.b., Burton. Apply\njClark Marshall Sr.. Burton. B.C.\ntb- sal_: i hORMnrcovv,\n1 small lable grand piano. Box 87\nh.elson Ph. 811-L-2.\n\u25a0A^'HOMETOrSAlS'CHEAP'.\n1 W. J. StreUeff, Taghum, B.C.\nABOUT 17,000 IT. FIRST QUAL-\nlty uied lumber.near Ymir. Allotted board and dimension. Muit\nbe sold. Partlculan Box 88\u00bb7\nDally Newi.   \u25a0\nG.E. RADIO, $15, 8 TUBE, OOOD\ncondition. Library, approx. 100\nnovels, tfl. Chest ot Drawers, $8.50.\nApply Box 8719 Daily News\n*6_.\"s____: lWi. tt>- V-VCK. IN\ngood condition.. Alio 4 i!ded plainer In good condition. Bo* ISS\nRossland, B.C.\nfoft ______ ftAftBwoob'VANrr.\ndrdlier and bench. Box 8713 Daily\nNewi.  \u25a0\nPIPE-'FtWlNGS - WBM \u2022 8PE-\ndal low prlcei Active Trading Co,\nSIS Powell St. Vancouver, BC\nGOOD USED 85 h.p. Dleiel engine.\nNear Nelion. Reasonable price.\nApply Box 8293 Dally Newi.\nyoft'sALfc: d-ftOWAMMAULE\ntypewriter. Almoit new. Apply\nBox BRIO Dally Newi.\nFOR SALE: MAsdNfc R1SCH UP-\nright p'ano. Perfect condition. Q\nN  Gllchrlit, 417 Second St.\nused iifcc. wASirncusro\nloom for weaver. 718 Stanley St.\nPERMNAL       ;\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STTOP AT\nAimer Hotel, opp. C.P.R   Depot\nHIDES\nShip to 3. P. Morgan, Nelton.\nKIMBLE ORGAN IN FIRST CLASS\ncondition for what have yout The\nArk Store, Phone 534. .\nQUICK - CASH FOR  YOUR OLD\nrange, la good condition; J. Chen.\n\u25a0 Second Hand Store, Vernon St.\nUSED CLOTHING WOULD BE\ngratefully received tt tbe Salvation Arfny, SIS  Victoria  Street.\n25^-THE PHOTO MILL-BBf\nP. 0 Box 335, Vancouver\nRolli developed end printed 25c\nIS reprlnti 5x7 enlargement, SSe\ntitf_\u00bbfl* At. \u00ab6V* PfHJSB\nCleans, polishes,. \"cooKlpg-hot\"\niteel itovee. Won't blacken. Storei\nsell \"Jef\nr.AV'CA_aw)iit::AiL;i(jt)0R\nand wine, bottlei. \"Mickier Sc\ndoz, SS and 40 or,- 16c dox. Deliver to J. P. Morgan. Nelion, B.c,|\nMEN-6NL.I _ENb jc . OsitAUk,\nlot Free Catalog ot Jokes Novel-\ntiei. Booki, Bladeai'Sundries, Be.\nPari* Novelty, Dept. \"B\" SU Mclntyre Bldg, Winnipeg. MamuiDa\nHMJj-f\nWould perioni hiving luggige\nitored it Noble Hotel, Nelion,\nkindly mike arrangement! (or\nume. E. L. Smith, Mmager.    ,\nSS -LIONS PHOtO\u2014\u00ab_#\nPO   Box 434. Vancouver, B.C.\nAny ilze roll div* printed, SSe.' Reprints, Se each, free 5x7 coupon.\n\u2022A frill *1D cotrvthto JW*\nayaiflffl-soppuM'B? mail.\nGuaranteed (Iht {Tide super-tme.\nSpecial assortment of 15 for Jl 00\npostpaid ln plain double Mated\nwrapper. Western Supply Agency,\nP.O. Box SSS, Vancouver.\n2$\u00ab Any lixe roll developed JJe\nand printed\"\nReprinti 3c or 40 for $100\n4! hours- required on all work.\nSend ln your friendi filmi' too.\nFILM EXCHANGE   .\nP. O Box 50 Castlegar. B. C.\n.ILM. DEVELOPED ANb PRlfCT-\n' ed (8 or 8 exposure roll) SSe, Rr\nprinti le each.  For your vacation\nsnapshots, chooie Kryital Finish\nGuaranteed non-fade print!\nKryital Photoi. Wllkie. Saskatchewan   Establiihed over SO years\nBUY YOUR FUR COAT itoWl\nWe Invite yonr Inspection ot ear\nlovely idection.\nSTYLE - QUALITY - PRICE\nConvenient Tennt.\nAll enqulrlei promptly, answered.\nPOLAR FURS LIMITED\n548 Granville BU Vancouver, B.C.\nM_N'S SPECIAL\nMen'i penonal drug wndnes,\nfinest quality, tested, guaranteed\nIS lor 50c, 24 (or $1X0 assorted, including the world'a (unnieit joke\nnovelty free, end catalogue ot books\nand novelties.\nWESTERN DISTRIBUTORS\nBox _4 Dept. NC. Regina, Bask.\nCHRISTMAS GMHRtNti CASES,\ntor Overnu milling, made (ton\njour own ncgativei 75c per dox. S\ndot. 1.35 complete with envelop*.\nSend your orden NOW. You. will\nlike our Superior Photographic\nCraftmaiasnlp' yonr films and\nprinti' are properly processed.\nCompare them with thoie you now\nhtve. Any 6 or 8 exposure (lim developed tnd printed 25c, or. IS reprlnti SSc. Enlirgement made\n(rom your own negitlvei 5 X 7.\n15c. S (or SSe or framed In an attractive leatherette eaiel (rime\neasy to mill, no glau to break,\nand an Ideal Gift to anyone Over-\nleai 5 X 7 lite ipecial 45c 3 for\nISO. or SYa X 5V_ sire ipeciel SSc.\nS for 79c. Your fllmi receive proper ctre ind sttentlon. Mail them\nwith confidence To SUP_RSNAP-\nSHOTS. PO. BOX SMS WINNIPEG. THY IT.\nRENTALS\nCOMFORTABLE-STEAM HEATED\nrooms and suites. Close ln. Stteth-\nconi, Phone 11. -\nWAtftl_6'*0'MINT: '4 fl*'.Ml.\nCloie ln. Apply (SO\n(um house.\nBaker St.\nHutu, ahd t*mm. 'APT. IS\nMM. Arts Block. McHsrdy, tm,\nReal Est. Ph. ISS.\nAUTOMOTIVE\nMOTORCYCLES.   BICYCLES\n1840 .4-TON INTERNATIONAL\nchmil ind cib. Very low mileage. Good rubber, \u2022\nCentral Truck ind Equipment Co.\nPh. 100 70S-Front SL Nelton, B.C.\nFOR SALE; 1981 DODOE COUPE\nexcellent cond. Good Um. Snip\nhr cuh. Paul Markotf, Slocan\nPtrk, B.O.\nFOR SALE: '34 FORD DE-LUXE\nV-8. Good tlru. Cheap for caih.\nPh.812-X\nGenerator! utd iprlngi\nern  AUTO  WRECKERS\n1936 V-8 FORD ENGINE. NELSON\n. Auto Wrecking ind Garage.\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\n10 'ACRES. OOOD  HOtfBE\":fPC.\nIdeal chicken (inch ind itore ille.\nCentre of Slocin Jipineie com.\nmunity. Box 8781 Dally Newa.\nmttm.\nFOR SALE\nIn the 400 Block. Mill St. Good\nhouie, three bedrooms, hdT\nwater heating plant, cement\nbasement   with, cement   floor.'\n$2600\nAlio will accept e imall house\nai a deposit on I large house.\nThli particular houie ll very'\nsuitable ln every way for room-\neri and boarders. \u2022\nFORREMT   ;\nTwo. fairly large housei, one\nclow In,, also quite a nice flat,\nvery close In, which has two\nbedrooms, etc, and . private\nbathroom.        \/ -\u2014\nA month \u2014.___.\nCuh income From\nDown $33,600,000\nOTTAWA, Oct, 4 (CPl-Cuhlin*\ncome (ran Uie isle of (inn producti\nIn -the Prairie Provlncei tor' the\ncrop yeir 1041-42 wai eitlmited by\nthe Dominion Bureau ot Statistics\ntoday at'$300,800,000, i redycilon ot\nS3J,90O,O0O from the preceding crop\nyear.   \u25a0\u25a0\nThese calculation! did not Include\nGovenfment peymenti tb farmeri\nunder the Whut Acreage Reduction\nScheme, the Prairie Farm Income\nScheme ind. the Prairie Farm Assistance Act. Since the payment!\nwere conilderbaly higher In 1841-\n(1 thin in the preceding crop year,\nthe total Income to farmen in 1941-\n41 would be above thtt et the prevloui yetr, lt wei reported.\n\u25a0The. decline (in cuh Income)\nwii due entirely to I iharp reduction in the Income from the sale\not wheat it \u2022 reiult of thl relatively srntll. harvest of 1941,\" the -te*\nportMi^ \u25a0> '.\u25a0\u25a0.'\u25a0\"*\nAll other tlmei included In the\ncaloulstlons showed lUbsUnllal In.\ncretiei ind thl* wu pirticulirly\ntrue ol live stock end live-stock\nproducts. Income from cattle ind\ncilvei Increased by (.16,500.000, Income from hogi Increased by ISS-\n000,000; dairy products by IIS.DOO-\n0(0 ind Income from poultry ind\neggi by \u00bb8,200,000. ,'\u25a0\nMONTREAL PRODUCE i\nMONTREAL, Oct. 4 (CP)-But-\nter, Que. 38Vab. Eggi, Eaitern A-\nWge 47-48.\nFuturei; Butter, Oct. SSVib. Nov.\nSSHb, Jin. S7M-S7H, Feb. S7\u00ab-S7%,\nMireh 37Vi-S7?_; eggi Oct. 48b.\n$23\nC. W. APPLEY^IRD\n& CO. LTD.  .\nSIS Biker' St Nelion\n4S7V. Acres of land and sev-\nonl million (let of pine, coder,\nhemlock ind dr. Located on hlghwiy ind close to railroad it Silverton, B.C. Will sell lepirstily.\nApply to Archie Gibb, Corunna,\nOnt\n-FOR SALE-\nSix room bouse on IV, loti,\nSilica Street. Living room, with\nfireplace, dining room, kitchen\nwith pantry ind front hall\ndown, three bedroomi ind\nbathroom up. Stone foundation, basement, piped -hot-air\nfurnace. Priced reduced from\nH000 to mtke lm- <\u00a3-| nr A\nmediate sale at  \u00abI>11 OU\nAs low it |S00 flown.\nSemi-bungalow type of house\nwith five lota, Anderson St. Has.\nliving room, kitchen with dinette and two bedroomi down\nind one bedroom up. Concrete\nfoundation, basement Separate garage. Level lind tn hem,\ngarden and trult. Mutt be lold\nImmediately. Priced (_01 ATi\nright it CASH ...  0__luU\nT. D. Rosling\nM8 Ward Jtreet        Phoni 717\nMONTREAL\nINDUSTJMALt    \"\u2022\u2022'_.,\nAnee Brew of Cm \u2014\u2022\u25a0\nC_p Ctr* Tif **-\u2022 \u2014\nCon Min Sc Smelting ....\nDom Steel Sc Coil \"B\"\nDomlni\u00ab\\.J.*We \u2014\nFoundtitlon' C ot C :-.\nGatineau Power Pfd .\nIirter Petroletnh. ..-\u25a0-\nInter Nickel ol Can .\nLake ot the Wood! .....\nNit Breer !__\u25a0.\u2014\u2014\nQuebec. Jtower _!\u2014,\nShtwnlgtn W I P ~\nStx-lpt Can TUT-...\nBANKS    '\".\nDominion _____-*-\u2014\nMontreil   .7.\u2014\t\nNova Scotia .................\nToronto \u2014    , \u2014\nCURB I\nAbitibi \u00ab Pfd ........._.\nBtiubtrholl Corp .....\nCan Vicken  \u2014\nSTOCKS\nFOB SALE: ONE OF THE NICEST\nhomei ln Nelion, Fairview Sll.\ntrlct. Oik (loon, furnace, and I\nvery lovely garden. $3150. Apply\nC. W. Appleyard, Stt Biker, a\nGOOD FARM LANDS FOR BALE\non easy icrmi In Alberti ind\nSatkitchewio. Write for full information to SOS Dipt ot Natural\nResources, CPJt,' Cslgsry, Alti.\nF. A. WHITFIELD, REAL ESTATE\nend lniurance. 417 BlU St Ntlion,\nPUBLIC NOTICES\nFttft RfW:\"WARiirh5<.\u00ab, W-\nvate home. Bon 8723. Dilly Newa.\nfor rent. Stirling Hotel\n|*RM. CARDEN & NURSERY\nPRODUCTS. FERTILIZERS\nLL KINDS FRUT. TREES. 1 YR\n\u25a0Id 80c. } yr old 78c. climbing and\n\u00bbVuih roaei, grape vines, 3 (or |1\nBlirk ourrtnti, white, red cur-\nranli. 15c each. Applv to Eug>'ne\nlorer, P. 0, Tighten, B.C.\nLOST AND FOUND\nTo Flnden\nft you find mything telephont\nThe Daily Newi A \"Found\" Ad\nwill be Inserted without foil to\nyou   We wtll collect from the\nny\/ner\nf<5SND7TpT6.\"'_f_Vtft~lfrH.\nmed glasiei.' In Ftlrview. Apply\nDally Newi\nfoTlir^ATlnrp_1^10T.\nimtl! black Pertlin kitten. Phone\n537-YS. ...\nrouiBSBr-..st f6r\"r_nt.\nGinge. ipply 920 SlUci St.\nFOR RENT; MODERN l-RM HSE\n308 Hoover St. Phone 484-R3.\nTERRACE APTS Betutlful modern\nfrlgldilre equipped suits       . '\nh6Use'PATRIOT \"APpLV B\nTimber Sale X3033S\nSealed tenden will be received by\nthe Mtnttter of Landi tt .Victoria,\nB. C\u201e not liter than 11' o'clock in\nthe forenoon on the 12th diy of\nOctober, 1941, tor tbe purchue ot\nLicence X30333, to cut S9J,00<V feet\nof White Pine, Fir, Latch, Hemlock ind Spruce, aUo 7J.790 Until\nfeet of Cedar Polei end Piling, on\nan area near Arrowpirk, Kootemy\nLind Diitrlct\nThree (S) yun will be illowed tor\nremoval of timber.\nFurther particuliri ot thl Chief\nForeiter, Victorii, B.C, or DJitrlct\nForeiter Nelion, B.C.., I \u2022\nMtgllo\n\"siwr\nPhone 808-L.\nFOR RANT: OKI SltiSLt ROUtt-\nkeeping mom K.WC. Block   .\n\" SEE \\_\\ww APAftTMEMtT\"\nINSUMNCI\nPROTECT VOUR INCOME WITH\n\u2022 relltble Accident end Slckneit\nIniunnce Policy. Sse H. E Dill\n\u00bb*T\u00ab C\u00abM*|l|f, |IIS ETC\nPURE~BRnf COUJE PUPS.\" aX-\nex Cheyne, Erie.\n14\nS6H.\nto*-\nVk\nn\n4Vi\n72V.\nish\n.   17 tt\n,   24\n, .12 Vi\n14\n.   88\n. 143\n137\n.210\n.220\nWINNIPEC GRAIN\nOpen\nHUJ_\"'\nLow\nClOW\nWHEAT:\n..-',\n0\u00abt  ...\n\u2014\n-i\n\u2022*.:-.\nSO\nDee.  .\n91V.\nUtt\nSltt\n(ltt\n8\u00a3V\n\u25a0**}<\n4\u00bbK\n'*\u25a0 \u2022\u25a0'.\ntt\nDec.\n484.\n\u00abH\n48tt\ntttt\nMey ....\n\" \u2014\nTT'\"' '\n' \u2014\ntttt\nBARLEY:\n'     k\nOct   ...),,\nOOtt\n80tt\nOOtt\nUtt\nDee,  .\n\u25a0\u00ab'*\u2022\n\u25a0*%\u2022\u25a0\n\u00bb0tt\n\"*\nMay\n\u00ab1*\n\u2014\n'\u25a0m\nUtt\nEYE:\n.-\u25a0'.\nOct.   \t\n87tt\nM\u00abs\n!7tt\nm\nDec. it\t\n59\nBt\nBBVi\nBStt\nMty  _\n(ltt\n81tt\n..\u00ab0tt\noott\nWHEAT; No. 1 hard 90; No. 1 Nor.\n90; No. 2 Nor. 87; No. S Nor. 8Stt.\nNo. 4 Nor, 83tt; No, S wheat tttt;\nNo. 6 wheit 82: feed wheat 80; No. I\nGarnet 84V4; No.S Garnet 83tt; No S\nGarnet S3; No. 1 Amber Durum 94.\nOATS: No. 1 C.W. 49; ko. 2 C.W.\ntt; No. 3 C.W. 45%; Ex. 1 (aid 48;\nNo. 1 Ned tttt; No, S teed tt; No.\n3 feed 39.\nBARLEY: Milting gradei No. 1 C.\nW, 6-to'w tttt; Noi 3 C.W, 8-row\n84tt; No. I.C.W., 2-row 84tt; No.\n2 C.W., 2-row 64tt; No. S C.W., 8-\nrow tttt! other grades No. 1 bed\nMttl'No.' 3 (did tttt; No. S Ind\ntttt.: '\u25a0\nRYE: No. S C.W. BTtt.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, OCTOBER J, 1942\u2014\u00bb\ni, ,   ,\u00ab\u201e\u25a0\u25a0\u2014.\u25a0   i,_\u00ab_,!,. i. i   .__\u201e,.;..\u2014,_,     n    ina   imm*a.\u00ab\u00bbmi   -.m.   \u25a0,-,,.._,,.*.aA*'pi.e   \t\nMarket; l\nEgg Priced Rise\nMaglio plumi at 10 cent! a pound\nand three pound! (or 28 cents ind\nFlemlih lenity pears at (lve cent!\n\u2022 pound, wt -a new addition! to tbe\nfruit italU at the Farmeri' Public\nMirktt Stturdty. Icicle radlth tt\nthree bunchei tor 10 centt, Roman\nbeans it 10 centa a pound and three\nfor 25 centi, ind yellow turnips at\nthree (or 10 centi wen new on the\nvegetable stalls.\n.Ibi price of eggs went up ln ill\ngradta; Grade A large Irom, 47 to\n90 centi \u25a0 doren;, meditim from .44\nto 47 cent! A dozen; pullets from 37\nto' 44 centa a doren, tnd peewees\n(Tom 30 to 95 cents t- dbien.\nOther price change! were, green\nonioni from three' to (our bunchei\n(Or 10 centi; eggplants from three\nto two for 10 centt; pickling tomitoei from  three to (our cent! I\nSO lnduitriali\n20 ralll\t\nIS utllitiei ...:..\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\nLojr Cloie\n110.80 1111.34\n28.51 28.72\n12.81\nHigh\n111.80\n28.79\n12.39\n12.38\nChange\nup .51\nup .21\nup    .01\nWtoM>e\/M&L\nNEW TOR!. Oct \u00ab <AP)-Stoo_t\ncontinued the forward iwing in|\nSaturday'i mirket ilthough weekend profkt-caihing reitricted the majority ol advancea to fractiona. .\n, i Some optlmlim apparently was\nderived (rem Uie better brand pt\nwar newi both trom Ruula ind thi\n_*\u00bb'pieltia.\nTORONTO- industrials attracted\nmoit attention, three new hlghi tee\nthe yeir bejng reglitered.\n. The new high! were C.P.R., up tt\n\u25a0to 6M, and both Ford Issuei. Utllitiei and'iteel contjned firm.\nMONTREAL-Utilltlei ttlfed an\nupiwing In trading.\nC.P.R. wu np the minimum traction In carrien ind in mettle, ind\nminei both Hudson Biy Mining\nind Hollinger worked I little higher.\nVANCOUVER- Btlei remained\nlow with only 1B00 shares changing\nFilrebild Aircraft _._\nMcColl Frontenac Ptd\nMitchell Robt . _\n.    \u00abtt\n.- Stt\n_ 'Stt\n-Stt\n_\"M\n. \u00bb\nVANCOUVER   STOCKS\nMINIS\nBralorne\t\nCariboo Oold .\nGold Belt.\u2014\nGrandview .._\nKoot Belle......\nMcdilllvriy\nBid\n8.70\n.13\n.11\nJS\n.-,HVi\n5.80\n.14\nPacific Nickel  Wtt -\nPend Oreille'._.!..._. -90 IM\nPlonee. Gold ..\u2014 1.10 LIS\nPremier Oold  - XI **\nPrlviteer    \u2014 tttt \u25a0\"\nRedvet MieDontld .18 \u2014\nReno Gold  Wtt \u2014\nSheep Creek   tt 7\"\n3ur( Inlet ... -  \u00abtt *\u2022\nOILS\nAnglo Cintdlin .... SI   - \u2014-\nAPConi -  tt -\nBrltltti Dominion .49 tt\nCil fc Bd \u2014 -M\nComoll m~\nCommonweelth ...-\nDalhousie     \u2014\nHighwood Sereee ..\nHeme   \t\nMill City -.,\t\nModel ...   \u2014\u25a0\nOktlbt Com\t\npacific Pete \t\nRoyalite ....'.\t\nSuniet \u25a0'\t\nVrnulls  \t\nVukih    .-\t\n.14\n.18\n.IS\ntt\n2.22\n.05\nJS\ntt\nJS\nK.7S\n.00\nMtt\n.13\nTl\n2.29\nm\n.18\nhand!.\nIn the minei Brllom gained 8\n\u00abentl it B.7B.   .\nWINNIPEG-Milli made acatter-\ned purchiMt ln December wheat on\nthe thort Siturdiy session. The\nOctober future wti unchanged it\n90 cent! I bushel ud December it\nSltt. \/\nExport rales of high gride Manitoba wheat to the United Kingdom\nwere estimated it iround 800,000\nbuiheli tnd 1 further sale of 500,000\n\\ bushels of No! 2 Northern wit made\nto Greece.\nCHICAGrf-Graln prices declined\nfollowing quick passage tnd Preii-\ndenttnl approval of tbe new Price\nControl law and Issuance-of sweep.\nIng Anti-Inflation orden by the executive. Wheat tnd corn were off\nabout t cent it timet. December\ncorn futurei reaching new lows tot\nthe leason.'\nToronto Stock Quotations\nMINEI\nAldermac Copper\t\nAnglo Huronitn  \t\nBan Metal! Mining _\t\nBeattie Oold Mlnet \u2014\nBobjo Mlnee ........'.\t\nBuffalo Ankerite\t\nCsnadlan Malartlc\t\nCastle Trethewey\"\t\nCentrei PltrieU .\nChromium M fc S ..__\u2014\nConiiuruBi' Minn;_\u2014.\u2014\nCoiufM'fc S \t\nDome Minei \u2014\u2014\nBut Mtlertle :...__\u2014__\nFtlconbrldge Nickel\t\nGoifi'Ittn Gold\nGunner Gold ~...\nHard Boo* Gold.\nHoUtoger\nHudion Biy M fc S i\u2014\nInternational Nickel _.\nKerr Adddon m~\u2014\n_4_e Shore Minei\t\nLamaque Contact \u2014\nLeitch Gold \u2014~\u2014\nLittle Long Ltc ... ..........\nMacLeod Cockshutt..\u2014\nMadsen Red Uke Gold.\nMtlartlc ..:.t:..':......\t\nMclntyre-Porcuplne   \u2014\nMining Corp \u2014m-\nNlpllttng Mining .\u2014__\nNoranda  .\u2014\u201e_\u25a0\nNormettl \t\nAS\n3.00\nm\nM\nmt\nut\nas\nJO\n.85\nttt\n' tt\nMtt\n13.50\nltt\nttt\n.14\n.11\ntt\n7.25\ntttt\n32.25\n3.85\n7.80\n3.25\ntt\nJtttt\n1.00\ntt\nltt\n37.00\nltt\ntt\n44.00\n.70\nSS\nPerron Oold \t\nPickle Crow Gold .......\nPreston Burt Dome ....\nSen Antonio Oold _~\nSherritt Gordon .......\nSiscoe Gold  _\nSladen Malartle\t\nSudbury Bailn .^.a-^,\nSylvanite\nTeck Hughea Gold\t\nToburn Gold Miies .......\nV\u00ab>tui\u00abl, \u2014_\nWright Hargreavei\nOILS\nBritish Amerioan ...\nImperiil\n,\u00ab\u00ab\nltt\n1.38\nltt\njtt\ntt.\nJS\nltt\nltt\n1.47\ntt\nS.40\nJ.15\nInter Pete\nTexM Canadian \u2014\nINDUSTRIALS\nBill Telephone \u2014\nBrewen fc DM \u2014\nB C Power A .-\u2014.\nCan Car 4 Fdy .....\nCm Cement\nCan Pacific Rly\t\nCan Ind Alcohol ._\nDominion Bridge ~\nDistiller!' Seagrami .._\nFord of Canada ..........._\nGoodyear Tire \u2014_\nImperiil Tobacco\t\nKelvinttor \t\nMontreal powtr\t\nNat Steel Car ...\t\nPower Corp .........\u201e...._.\nSteel of Can \u2014.....\nW.7B\n9.50\nISM\n.90\n134tt\nBtt\n;      _S\n.   \u00abtt\n7 **\n' 'Stt\nstt\n31\nMtt\n\u00bb\n1     BS .\n9tt\n\u2022 Stt\nSltt\nSt\n4tt\nSI\npound. \u25a0\nBroad beam, peachei and greengage plumi' w\u00abra .removed Irom\n*-*-\"',,-'\nQuotations went,.'\nVgOtTABLIS\nField Tomitoei, 4 It* .\nHeld tettuce, esch  ., .'....i\nHothouse tomitoei, 3 Ibt.\nOntont, bunch .........05, 4.\nNew carroti,   3 bunches\nTurnipi, etch  _.: j08 tnd '\nSplnich.  4- lbl,''\u00bbr^ AV'^\nPanley, bunch '.\u00a3 _,\nCaribige, ib. :'. J., y.- .-.  7e\nfor\n3S\n.05\n_5\n.10\n.10\n.10\n25\n.05\n\\S.\nVegetable Marrow, 10, JB, tt,   33\nCaullBoweY, each''X'..'\u25a0*'... .15. .20\nSigf. bunch     ........:.._\u2122i\nMint bunch    ,' ' \t\nBroccoli,  bunch  ...............\nGafllo. 1.7.7 .'\t\nDill,     bunCh    ..    , ...J..',.imm\nUrge' Onions, bunch :..'..\nNes. Potitoea,M0. ibt. ...\nNew corn, doten\nPickling Cucumberi, dot..\n2 doz. for ..'..: 1\nEggplants,   2   tor  \t\nGreen' Peppen, 3 lbl, (or\nScarlet runnen, 2 lbs.\nPickling onions, Ib.\nPickling Onioni (green)\nSquash, each\nCherry tomatoei, lb\t\nHew Celery, bunch \u2014\nPumpkins, each  -. .      \u2014\nPtnnipi, bunoh  \u201e.<\u201e.^.._.\nRidlshei, bunch .'_:..\nIcicle Radlih, 3 bunches\nRoman Beam, lb 10, 3 for\nYellow Turnipi, 3 tht- .*.\t\nMEATS\nBeet lb. \u2014 .18 to\nVeal, lb ._. . .18 to\nLamb, lb. JO to\n... .05\n... M\n_.   .18 .\n\u25a0m     -29\n...     00\n..... tio\nmC-M*.\n:. 31\n.'. '.\u00bb\u2022\n..\u201e-\u00bb'\n    .10\n_\u00bb' 3t\n......ii'\n...    .10\n.... M\ntt\n.ii\ntt, .10\n... .\u00bb\nDt\n_|\n.18 \u25a0\n_5\n.10\nBeef liver, lb. \u2014\t\nCelt liver, lb. . \u25a0   .     \u25a0\nHetd cheese, lb. _____\nBologna, lb. _______\nLiver sausage, lb. , ,,\u201e\nBreakfut lausage, 3 lbl..\nPork heads, lb. '\u2022\nJo*-, lb.\n.33\n.35\nJtt\n    .25\n___   JJ'\n.is to a\n___.. tt\n m   JO\n _. at-\n  -os\nttte tt\nSpring chicken, dreiied, Ib. il\nUve ipring chicken, ei. ...1.50,  l.TJ j\nrork. lb. ;, ,.,\u201e, \u201e \u201e   ,1S to tt\nLive .young ducki, neb _.__ 1.28\nJellied chicken, cup , i 1 JS\n. S for \u25a0 \"     '       tt\"\nRabbit lb.......  ,\u2014  tt\nBlood sausage, lb. , JS\nFRUITS\nRed Aitrachin apples, 8 Ihi, .... .35\nDucheii tpples, S lbl.   3S\nCrab apples, S Ibt,  Jtt\n^Bartlett pun, lb.   jOS\nMiner Plumi, lge. blk. \u25a0,.  .40\nWealthy applei, 10 lbl.  JU\nMaglio plumi, lb. _....I0, S tor .25\nFlemish Beauty pnri, lb. \u2014 .09\nFLOWER*\nAtttn, S doien \t\nGladioli,  dot.  ... _.....\nChryimthemumt, bunch\nDAIRY PRODUCE\nDilry batter, lb. \t\nCottage cheese, lb. __\n3 lb*   ,....\u25a0\u25a0,;   ,.i   ,,'\u201e\u201e\nEOGS!        .\nGride A-ltrge, doien -\nMedium, doien \t\nPulleti, doze,i\t\nPeeweei,  dozen   ._.._\nmt.     3S-M\nM..\n.10\n*s\nw\n.47\n.44\n.35\nNIW  YORK\nAmerioan Can __\nAm Smelt fc Red\nAnaconda\nBait fc Ohio\nBe* Steel\nChrysler ..,\nDupont\nGeneral Electric __\nGeneral Moton ..\u2014.\nGrett Nor Pfd. ......._\nInternational Nickel\ninter Tel fc Tel\t\nKenn  Copper :\u2014\u2014\nFhilUpe Pete\t\nRadio Corporation _\nStan OQ of IT J\t\nTexu Gulf Sul'\t\nUnion Oil of Cal \u2014,\nU S Rubber \t\nU S Steel .\n40\n63    :\n\u00ab*,\ntttt\n\u00bb3tt\n130%\ntttt\n40\n24tt\n\u25a0:*\u25a0\u2022*.\n48\nSltt.\ntt'\n4\nil   :\nMtt\n\u00bbtt\ntttt\n4\u00bbtt..\nPamour Porcupine _.\t\n|iiMinn>iiilllimiiiwim>iiimnw>Mnineim\u00bbM\u00bbiJni mn\nRtport Big Convoy\nLeaves Gibraltar\nLONDON, Oct. 4 ((fP)-Tht Swisi\nradio broadcut t dliptlch (ran At-\ngeclrn, Spain, today laying I convoy at 14 cargo thlpt eseortadSr I\nbettlethlp,' two cruiien, tin destroyen ind three lubmtrintt lift\nGibraltar lilt night head\u00abd-for the\nAtlantic     \u25a0\nIt wil one of nyny evidences ot\ntctlvlty.it Gibraltar reported recently-by Axli yid neutral lourcei.\nNf lamt Mi\\\\ Nrtoa\nTelephone ltt\n.Trill Circulitlon: Pbone Stt\nClassified Advertising Ratet\n44c per line per week '( coniec-\nllc per line per lniertion.\nutlve InaertMni for coil of 4).\n1143 t'line t month (38 timet).\n(Minimum 2 linei per lniertion)\nBoi number He extra Thit\ncoven iny number of Hani.\nPUBLIC NOTICES. TBfDBRS.\nlie per line, fint lniertion wd\n14c eech lubuquent Insertion.\nALL. ABOVE RATtS L*SS\n10* FOR PROMPT PAYMINT\nI. IOIAL LOW RATES\nNen-eemmerelil  tltuitlom\nWanted fer 25o fer tny required .\nnumber  ef  llnet  tor  ilx  dayi\npayable In advance.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATtS\nSingle copy  ' ... I  tt\nBy cirrier. per week ..     X\nBy carrier, pir yur 13.00\ntr mill!\nOnl  month \u2022-...\nThree monthi \u2014\nSit monthi  ...._\t\nOne yeer ...        SM\nAbove ratal apply in Canada\nUnited Statu and Unittd Kingdom tp tubecrlben living outiide regnltr cirrier irate *\nElsewhere md In Ctnida wher*\n\u25a0 ittrt Dostagr li required ont\nmonth II 50. three mnnlrii 34 00:\nilx monthi S300; ens year SIB.\nm\nHave You a Photo\nof ILLATIVE oiFRIEND    j\nHo will b* known In Kootenay -an'd many\nwould liko to see the-plcture In The Nelsbn\n''' Dally Newi.\no\nBlease send to Picture Editor. Photos will\nbe carefully handled and return*d.- ,\n,-,., \u25a0'\u25a0,.\u25a0'  \u25a0  tr \u25a0 j- .' \u2022 7--\\, \u25a0'.     -   .   . \u25a0\nPhotos with irtv_\\\\ figures will not repro-\nv'\"   . duce well. Head-arid-shoulder pictures\nart best.\n_\n 10\u2014NILSON DAILY NIWI, MONDAY, OCTOIIR 9, 1941\n\u00a3 CA AA    ln *-*\u2022** <*'\u2022*** ht B*nk Nl'lh* Tonight\n>jU.UU Draw at 9:26\nHi's thtmt-i ttim's jp\u00abM\/.f ,\nltt M p#hw\/\u00bb|.. .fctorf tn-tmh\nPraise Response\nlo Cut Down\nPork Consumption\nOTTAWA, Oct. i (CP),-Ca_adlan\n',. Bacon Board officials yeiterday htd\n| a word ot praise for the Canadian\nhousewife who has abandoned pork\npurchases temporarily so there may\nbe enough fi\" 'hc United Kingdom.\n,.   Two weeks ago the Bacon Board\n. aiked Canadian purchasers tb poitpone   pork   purchases   for   teven\nweeks, ao the lMl-_t Britiah contract for 600,000,000 pounds of bacon could be filled.\nFork receipt! by the Boird hive\nrlseh about 3,000,000 poundi In eich\n, ot the lut two weeki, representing\na gain of almost 50 per cent Two\nttctori were ihvolved-^ne _ being\nenlarged ihlpment of hogs and.the\n\"other reduced buying of pork by\nCanadlani generally.\n\"We certainly appreciate what the\nCanadian public hu done'and we\ni would aik them to do even more io,\nthe objective of having the Brltlth\ncontract tilled' etrly ln November\"\nwlU be achieved,\" ,th ofljtial iaid.\nROAST LEG OF LAMB WITH\nMINT SAUCE TODAY\nttemtaetsststtpMtMtKtsstdiec&s\nHive tha Job Done Ri_ht\nSee\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONI 815\nmaattotsiesssMtxaMcenootssitaue\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist   \u25a0\n: kite 205        i \u2022'\nMedicil Arti Building\nWe ar* equipped to handi*\nANY KIND OF WORK ON\nYOUR CAR OR TRUCK\nSKY CHIEF AUTO\nSSS Baker St Phone 122\n-\u2014_-_____-_______-_________.\n.THOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nW. L. THOMPSON, Prop.\nDty tnd Night Service.\n2_ hour Ambulance Service\nSIS Kootenty St. Phone 261\nSheep Creek Mines\nDividends This\nYear Reach 20 Cents\nVANCOtfvTR, B.C.-Totll dividend! el 20 cento per Aire will be\npaid by Sheep Creek Sold Minu\nLtd, thli yetr compared with a total of IS centi In 1041. Thit Increue\nwu due primarljy to performance\nof. the Sheep Creek gold mine. The\ncompany now has earnings of Zinc-\nton Mlnet. TM. tb contribute to-\nward ltt dividend fund. Accordingly Sheep Creek Gold Minei Ltd. ls\nin better position thtn the. strictly\ngold mining conrwnlet to tide over\nthe period of latter ihortage.\n,  *m>    '   - ...\nNAIL SUPPLY IN\nB.C.\"TIGHT\"\nSupply irf najlt tor B.C. conatruc-\ntion Industry can still be deicribed\nonl? ti \"very tliht\" reporti the\nFinancial Newi. However. Hie expected further reduction ln supply\noi iteel rodi for the mil plants did\nnot materialize. Steel rodi are coming along possibly ln i little better\nvolume than ln early Auguit -when\nfears were entertained that the mil\n\"bottleneck\" would become very\nmuch worse.\nDistribution has been considerably Improved tince a W. Atklni\nirrived on the Cout to repretent\nthe,Steel Controller. In touch with\nthe whole situation, Mr. Atklni It\n\u2022ble to allocate available supplies\nfairly and to best advantage.\nPHOTOS\nCleaned and Oil Colored\nCleaning,' SxMJc    8_lO\u2014Me\nOU-colorlng 8_7-80c telO-f 1.00\nEnclose color initructloni.\nMn. A. Fcnn     Nation, B.C.\n_\u25a0     ANNABLE BLOCK\nPhone 657R or 358R\nOne- and two-room apartmenti\nfurnished, iteam heated, ho\nwater all the time.\nLONDON AIRMAN\nSPENDING\nLEAVE IN NELSON\nAc. 1 John Richmond of \\io. Si\nSJ.TA, Royal Air Force, at Medicine Hat hai arrived ln Nelton to\nipend i 10-dty leive. ,Ac;l |ltcb-\nmond, whoie home li London! it tM\ngueit of Mr. tnd Mra. John Draper,\n413 Robion Street.\nSgt Pilot Henry Tord of Birmingham, England, arrived at Kplo Saturday and Is the guest ot A. P.,\nAlliebrook there.: .\".'\u25a0>'.!\n. \"I.  ;\nSelous' Cousin a\nCommissioner;\nComes lo Nelson\nGenii H. Scloui, Trade Commissioner for! Britain at Vancouver,\nwu ln Nelton over the weekend\u2014\nseeking Information on a pioneer\nNelion figure. Hirold Selous, hli\ncousin.      \u25a0 ','.\n\u2022 R. O. Joy, Hlitorlan Of the Nelion\nand District Old Timen Anoclatlon, wu able to supply for him the\ndate of hli cousin's birth, obtained\nfrom i Nelton Dilly Newi clipping\nnow ln the files of the Association.\nlie obtained other information on\nhit cousin from Mr. and Mrs. E.\nH. H. Applewhaite ahd W. P. Dickson of Willow,Point; G. A. Bladworth, Fred Irvine t__. Mayor N. C.\nStlbbi and othen of Nelion.\nThe visitor ihowed keen Intereit\nIn the obituary of hit couiln as published in the Nelion'Newt, Jtn. 30,\n1933, and Mr. Joy arranged to have\na copy made to tend him.\nFormer Nelson\nMan Prisoner\nTrooper Donald Howan' Lazier,\nprevlouily reported at mining\nafter thi Canadian attack on Dl'\neppe, Is now known to be a priioner of wtr In Germiny,. .\nTrooper Lazier raided In-Nelson\nprior to hli enlistment In 1939 with\nthe Calgary \"Highlander!. He went\noverseas with the Highland unit and.\nwat later transferred to the Calgary\nTank Regiment\nWhile ln Nelson he took an active\nInterut ln sports, especially golt\nHe Is the ion ot H. F. Lazier of Calgary, formerly of Nelion.\nF. H. SMITH\n'      If It's Electric\nPhone 666       351 Bsker St.\nT T T TIT111111111111111111\nA.D. PAPAZIAN\nWatchmaker,  Jeweler\n-.    and Optician.\n. .\"Thi.Eapirt\"\n415 Hall St.      Nelion, B.C.\niinitliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nTrail Ladies Make\nIt Two Straight\nin Softball Playoff\nROSSLAND, B.C., Oct f-TrtU\nladiei' rep tetm icored in 18-8 victory over the Roetlind Jtybeu\nthit ifternoon In the tecond gime\nof the Wert Kootenay Ladle. Soft-\nbiH Pliyoff. TJie gane, tecond hi\nthe three of five teriei, wu pltyed\nin the Rouland ball park. Trail won\nthe opener at Trail 30-3.\nCAPE BRETON (CP)-Dr. H. J.'\nVanderbljl, South Africa'! .Director\nGeneral of War SUBpUeti uyi *e\nUnion's salvation lies ln Industrial\ndevelopment and that Vcreeniglng,\n40 miles from Johannesburg, Will\nbe one of the world'i grett industrial centrei. _ .;,   ,} \".\nWASHINGTON (CP)-.The TJ. S.\nIi spending ibout $3000 a second to\nproduce enough equipment and tut-\ntaln armed forcu large enough to\nthrottle the Axli,       . \/  t ...\n'-''\u25a0ll,\nft\n\u2022  \u2022  \u2022\nIT OPENS m\nthe story of\noil food people\neverywhere \u2666 .. \u2022 *\n..and of their courage and j attitude\nAnd faith And dm deUrmtnalion It\n\u25a0 \u25a0_..__ nl.LY AT 2:00**\nThe picture\nthat played\nto 1.570,622\npatrons in 10\nWEEKS . at\nRADIO CITY\nMUSIC HALL\nt.s breaking\nevery attend\"\nanee record\nin CANADA,\ntoo!\t\npreserve Iheir way of lift and perhapi\nslowly And quietly to improve It...\nIt is a story of our time, but in Ms\nway It is timeless, for that* good tittlt\nptoplt bant always fought for those\nume things, mi witb God's guidance, tbey dlweyi will.\" . . . \u25a0\u2022- \u25a0\n-N.Y. MIRROR.\n.\/..-:-..   v\n\u25a0CUT.\nCARSON   PIDGEON\nin Mel Id wyn May tfi l\nMRS. MINIVER\nCIYICI\nn Hi -A WRIGH I     DAMI HA. WW I I\nI      ill nhi  _IUI\na famous rums IHIATU\nS=**_\nEmergency Ceiling\non\nU. S. Food Products\nWASHINGTON, Oot, 4 (API-\nPrice Admlnlitritor Lion Hinder-\nton 8tturdiy cltmped tn liner-\ngenoy price-celling over virtually\nill food Ittmt not prevlouily\ncontrolled, ind innounced thtt\nwithin i fiw dtyi tctlon- would\nhe ttken to Initiate rent control\n\"oven every reiidence and dwelling unit In the United Statei.\nBy the move, coming within two\nhoun after the Presidents Anti-\nInflation directives, Henderson lncreued front ibout 40 per cent to\nn full 90 per cent the Government'!\ncontrol over the food.budget of the\naverage family, and acted to extend\nrent ceilings over new areas embracing .ibout $0,000,000 people. -\nThe emergency food ceiling, effective (Monday, will last for 00\ndayi anil will cover retailen, wholesalers and proceuort. It \"freeiei\"\n_'. the highest level ot the pait five\ndaya\u2014September 28 through October -\u2014each individual dealer'!\nprices on these food items:\n'Butter,    cheeie, 'eggi,   poultry,\nflour, dry onioni, potatoes, freth tnd\ncanned cltrui fruiti tnd juicei, dry\nedible betni, evaporated ind con-\ndented milk, cornmeal, tnd mutton.\nAi the icore sttndi, the only Important fooditutft still exempt from\nprice control ire fresh fruiti and\nvegettblw (except potttoes, dry\nonioni and citrus fruits) freth flih,\ntnd'peanut!\u2014all pt I seasonal nature\nandexpected ihortly to be brought\nunder tpeclil price orders. >\nBy the time die 00-day (reeie expiree, the Office df Price Administration expecti to iuue perminent price ceillngi which In miny,\nif^ not ill, cases will actually reduce the prices of the grocery store\nitems .covered.      . ,   -\n\"Prices of tome uncontrolled foodi\nhave been running wild,\" the Price\nAdmlntattator noted. \"We have now\ncurbed them. We shall therefore\nlook Into the matter of setting iome\noi th. m back'to a more normal relationship with the rut of ihe tood\nfield.\"-    *\u25a0'\u25a0':   \u25a0,'*.\nUnreality\" Themo\nof Lesion-Sermon\nChrlitltn Science Churchei havt\nno pretchen; they hive the tame,\n\u2022ervice everywhere. Tbe tubject of\nthe Leuon-Sermon on Sunday wu\n\u2022UNRSAUTY\".\nThe Golden Text wai: \"He thtt\nloweth to bit flesh lhall of the. flesh\nrup corruption; but he thtt soweth\nto thi Spirit shall of the Spirit retp\nlife everyluting\" (GaitHint 0: S).\nAmong the citations Which comprised the Leison-Sermon wu thl\nfollowlngtng trom the Bible: \"Brethren, it i min be overtaken In a\nfault, ye which are spiritual, restore\niuch ut one in the spirit of mee\u201e-\nnwi; considering thyself, lut thou\nalso he tempted. For if i mtn think\nhimielf to be something, when he\nli nothing, he decelveth himielf'\n(Galatians 1; 1 ind 3).\nThe Leuon-Sermon tin Included\nthe following passage from the\nChristian Science textbook, \"Science tnd Hullh wilh Key to the\nScripture!\" by Miry Biker Eddy:\n\"Self-love It more opaque thin a\nsolid body. In patient obedience\nto i patient God, let ui libor to dissolve with' the univerul eoWent of\nLove the idtmept, of error,\u2014iell.\nwill, self-Justification, and self-love,\n\u2014which Wan agalnit spirituality and\nll the law bt tin tnd death.\"\nAi. Lambert\nNelson, Dies; Here Since 1898\nA. G. (.AMB-RT\nAlexander Oeorge Lambert,\nveteran Nelton lumberman, died\nearly Sunday morning at Kootenay Lake General Hospital; aged\nTl: He bad been 111 lince Summer.\n'Mr, Lambert's itory li the itory\nof lumbering ln the dlitrict He\ncame to the Kootenays u a carpenter, taw early-day mills cutting material that wu used al-\nl most u it came oft thl' saws to\nbuild towns and mini csmps,\nthen got into business himself and\nstayed with lt through changing\ntimes and difficult days. He died\na lumberman still, known from\nCout to Cout in the lumber\nbuilneu.\n< Ai with most old timen, he\nwu Interested in early-day minu.\nMr, Lambert wu born June 22,\n1089, at Sharon, Ont He came West\nfrom Thornbury, Ont., ln 188?, going\nfirst to Rossland and Kulo. 'in\n1897 he went on to Slocin City;\nind in 1898 to Nelton. During thli\n'time he wu employed u a carpenter.\nHe entered the lumber businen\nu one of the principal! of tbi\nPorto Rico Lumber Company, associated with J. A. Dewar, the litter being Pruident of the firm.\nIn 1904 Mr. Lambert bought the\nPorto Rico Company, retail lumber yird, formed the firm A. G.\nLambert Sc Co., and started a new\nphue ot hli career u I lumberman.\n, In 1808, with thi lite John Bell\nu partner, he built a mill at Leb-\nalido, ln the Slocan Valley. In\n1908 they moved the mill to Sproule\nCreek, ibove Taghum, and established en operation of luting life;\nTheir plmer wu it Taghum.   Mr.'\nBell left the firm In 1912. Mr. Lam\nbett then formed the A. G. Lambert\nCo. Ltd. aod ln 1913 built offites and\nlumber sheds on the site of the\npruent Lambert Lumber building,\nBaker Street\n. The jjreaent Comptny, Lambert\nLumber Ltd., wu formed in 1934.\nMr. Lambert curled on u Pruident Irom thit dite until hli detth\n\u2022 Mr. Lambert was married In Nelton November 21, 1900, to Iinthli\nMae Buih. Besides hit wife he\nleaves three ions, Oeorge of Nelion, Arthur of South' Slocan, md\nCecil of Port Arthur; two dtught\nen, Mrs. Karl IE. Swanson of Nelton ind MA t>. G, Bell of South\nSlocan; ilx grandchildren; a broth\ner, Thomas W.. Lambert ot Nelion;\nand a titter, Mri. A. A. Christie\nof Nelton.\nMr. Lambert had I hind ln tht\nmaking of early-day Nelson institutions. He wu active in the or\nganlzatlon of th* Y.M.C.A. He auiit\ned In the conitructlon ot the Nelson ikating rink on Hill M'nes\nBold, ind wu associated for ytan\nwith the company which operated\nit- ,t _ '.    '\nHe wu I staunch lupporter of\nTrinity Church, having been t mem.\nber ilnce coming to Nelton. He\nhid'been i member continuously\not the Boird since the Church wu\nbuilt in 1908 ihd two yein ago\nwu made a life member of the ks-\nlion. He wu quietly active ln ill\nchurch activities.\nAt i young mtn he became I\nmember ot the Cinadian Order of\nForester! tt Thornbury, Ont\nRuss Lure Nazis\nto Dummy Post\n' \u25a0.'    <\n-MOSCOW, Oct. 4 (AP)\u2014A Soviet\nwer correspondent tent the follow,\ning itory about what happened to\ni hillock it the bittle on the dusty\nsleepe North of Stalingrad:\u2014\n'Russian gunners fashioned dummy\ngunbarrels from plywood and erected them on the hillock, carefully\nrefraining (rom camouflage.\nA Oerman bomber circled the hillock for \u00ab long time, studying the\n\"guns.\" Then .apparently noting\nthey were false, the Oerman pilot\nflew awiy to report without drop\nping i bomb. \u2022\nAt night the Russian gunners\nswiftly replaced the dummy guns\nwith real ones.  . *\nThe Germans ittacked at dawn,\nconfident they would meet no artillery oppoiltlon. A curtain of fire\nsent them reeling back.\nQuickly the' Ruulani.. swapped\nthe guns tgtln for the dummies,\nconcealing their tctlon behind t dust\nIcreen stirred up by t tractor detailed for, thtt purpoie.\nThe Oermtn bombers were not\nslow in coming,\" wrote ttje correipondent \"They made t greet effort\nto destroy the plywood guns.\n\"The whole tteppe iround the\nhillock was hopcycombed with craters.\"\nSTOCKTON, Mo. (CP)- Wiyfle\nFellow's grandfather carried i Bible\nthrough the Civil War. An uncle curled the time bible in the Flnt\nGreat Wtr,, Wiyne, in in irmy\ncimp, on list west Cout, hu the 100-\nyear-old Bible with him comtantly.\nBalmy Beach\n\u2022TORONTO, Oct . (CP)-Royal\nCtnidltn Air Force Hurricanes\nsmothered Toronto Balmy Beich\n48-8 and' Hamilton Wildcats suppressed Toronto OtkWood Indians\n19-8 here Stturdty to move Into\nJoint letdenhlp of thi Ontario\nRugby Football Union. ,\n-In thi third O.R.F.U. game the\nNtvy team, H_J.CS. York, easily\ndefeated Kitchener-Waterloo Panthers 28-1 it, Kitchener to move into\nI third place tie with Oakwoods,\nKitchener-Waterloo ind Bilmy\nBetch ended the tecond week ot\nlugue competition anchored ln lut\nplace without having won a game.\n> 111 [ 111J11111 \u25a0 111X \u25a0 E ] IE11111111111 11J1111\nNEWS OF THE DAY\n>IMIIIII1IIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIMI|lllMllimi||l\nTry t tin of \"Turf\" tobicco it\n\"VALENTINE'S.\nTwo-room   furnished   suite   tor\nrent Stirling Hotel.\nCtntditn Legion Reg. Oen. tomorrow evening tt 8 sharp. i\nAll Eagles wishing to make trip\nto Rouland Wednedsy evening, meet\nat Maco'i Store at 8 p.m.   .\nT-room houie,.furnace, fireplace,\ngarage. Close ln. $2000. Robertion\nRealty.\nA. C. Murray of Natal\na Notary Public\nAlexander Condell Murray of Natal ii guetted it t Notary Public.\nNelson District Life Insurance\nSales Capture (up\nin All-Canada Corm\nF.D. CUMMINS\nNelion Dlitrict office of the North\nAmerlcin Life Aounnce Comptny\nhu won the Midiummer Cup for\ntht grettett tmount of builneu\nwritten during Auguit tnd September ln iny of the non-metropoll-\ntin dtatrlctt of Cinadi.\nNelion office In tbeee two monthi\nwrote $314,000 In life Insurance,\nWhich wu more than double the\nbuilneu In the ume period o( lut\nyeu.\nt. D. Cummlni, brinch maniger\n\u2022t Nelion, hu been idvliet by win\nef Nelson Diitrlct'i victory ln the\ncontnt by I. H. Htnliy ef Toronto,\nSupervisor of branchei. % I. Tow-\nlit of Trill wu the utitmdlng\nproductr tmong diitrlct agents.\nThU l\u00bb lhe tint timt thtt the cup\nhu ceft_e to the Nelion Diitrlct,\nAM Mr. Cummlni, ilnce 1911\nBrown crockery flower pott  ln\nall iizes-3, 4, 4H, 8, 8, 8-inch.\nHIPPERSON'S\nAnnutl meetlsg Nelion Badminton Club Civic Centre, Thursdiy,\nOct 8,7:30 p.m. AU Intereited attend\n$300 down payment, 30 acre farm,\n5-rm. house. Edgewood. Blackwood\nAgency.\nSt Jotin'i Ambulince Anoclttion\nPint Aid Cltiiei, commence Tueidiy October 8th, 8 p.m. Regiitritlon\nit 7:30 p.m. . i\nFiling cirdi tnd Indent ill tltu\nand rullngi D. W. McDerby, The\nStationer tnd Typewriter Mtn\", 884\nBaku St., Nelton, B.C.\nAll memben of I*riterntl Ordir ot\nEiglei Aerli No. 22 Ire resetted to\nbe preeent it t ipeciel meeting\nMondiy. Oct | it the ttglei Htll.\n8 p_n, to meet MR. I. V. SAPP,\nSTATE PRESIDENT, wbo will outline new regulation! tnd work (or\nut In wir.\n\u25a0\u25a0\n4lb_8iliMtMD!S_nr\n\u00abBISMA-REX\nANTACID STOMACH\nPOWDER\n401- HOt\n75**\u2014 n.75\nSold only it your RixiU Store.\nCity Drag Co.\nBox 460\nRhine 14\nBerlin Reports\nHerriott Put\nin Prison (amp\n. LONDON.'Oat.'. ('CP)-We Ber-\nlin ridlo broadcut a report from\nVichy yesterday that Edouard Herriot, 70-year-old former Premier,\nof France, has been placed In a concentration camp it Vali lu Bains In\nitnoccupied France. (\nBoth the Oerman and Italian radios previously hid reported Herriot under arreit aj hli chateau near;\nLyoni-jeesumably for oppotlng the\nVichy reglme'i program of collaboration with the Axis, although the\nAxis reporti give no reaion for\nhli detention.\n' \/\u2022\u25a0;.\u2022\u25a0\nVICHY, Oct. 2 (Delayed) (AP)-\nEdouard Herriot, veteran stateiman\nof Republican France and outepqken\ncritic of the Vichy French Tegime\nhu been placed.under home ar-\nrest.at Lyon, it #u announced today. \"\"\nHerriot tnd . Julu , Jeinneney,\nSenate Chalmtn in the Republican\ndayi, haw become voclferouily\nanti-Vichy ilnce the dorment French\nParlliment. wt. diisolved by Pierre\nLtvil.\nHit detention Ieft~tt targe only\nJeinneney md former Preiident Al\nbert Lebrun of ill the leading political figurei In the lut diys of the\nThird Republic. Lebrun now ls in\nretirement'\nMany Pay Final\nTribute to,\nMrs. G. Pickering\nFinal tribute to.Mn Eva Pickering, who died Thundiy, wu paid\nby i large company of Nelton and\nGranite Road 'retfdentt' Saturday it\nfunenl lervicea in Somen Funeral\nChapel. Rev. T. J. S. Ferguion officiated. Interment wat ln Nelion\nMemorial Park.\n\"All the Way My Saviour Leads\nMe' -and \"Abide With Me' were\nrang.\nPallbearen were Arthur Ron-\nmark, John Sherbico, HI Ironmonger, Sam Holmei, Howard Murphy\nand I. EJnard Kelberg.\nMn. Pickering wai the wife of\nGeorge Pickering, Granite Road\nPasteurized\nMilk Makei\nChildren\nHealthy\nPm going to have my\nhair fixed differently\nat\nTpwArt\nBeauty Salon\nPhone 327\nJohnitone Block\nHai&h\nIt ll worth while to vlilt\nLakulde Service for\nGROCERIES\nPh. 488 W. D. Armitrong\nOpp. Lakeilde Ptrk\nNtw Underwear\nte Ktao Warm \\   \u2022\nComfortably\nYou can't gtt away from\ntha fact that tha weight\nof the man as well as the\nweight of the garment'.;\nmust be considered carefully If you're to have un\u00bbl\nderwear comfort. Carer\nful measurements assuri\ncorrect size here.\nAll weights and Styles'\"]\nfor Fall\nEMORY'S:\n*^        LIMITED **$\nThe Man's Ston\nBoi 100 Phone 11\n\u25a0M________H\nBritish Advance\nlit Madagascar\nLONDON,  Oct. 4   (CP)-BriBll\ntroopa in Madagascar continued:*\nadvance Southward from Ttntnlr\nive but encountered some oppotl\ntion from the Vichy French who ir\nwithdrawing to the Southern tip o\nthe lnAlfts Ocean iilan*. \u2022 V^\nThe Vichy French Were ov\nat the railway station of' I\nBritish forces   were  repc\nprotchlng Antsirabe, desplti\nbecause of extensive road 1\nHowell of Trail\nLeave! for\nAir Force Oer. 12\nJohn Howell of Trail pit.\nleave, for Calgary Oct. 12 to '\ntraining in the Royal Canadin\nForce. He hu enllited tor I\nu i wireleu air gunner; Jf\nIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIITTJ\nMeet Your Friendi here for\nAFTERNOON Tl\nVoU'll like our urvlci.\nMelon De\nminimi,imnni,.jh\n\"\nFleury's Pharmacy\nCompounded,'\nPreicriptions\nAccurately\nMed  Am Blk.\nPHONI 23\nDOUGHNUTS\nYOUR  HOME  BAKERY\n\"CARELESS\"\n\"CAR-LESS\"\nTddty        a\ntomorrow\nCAR-SAVER\nSPECIALISTS\nCuthbert Moton Ltd\nOpp. Hume Hotel and Port Offlc\nW.W.Powell\nCompany, Limited\nThe Home of Good Lumbit\nLUMBER      UTH\nSHINGLES\nWholestle and Retail\nTelephone 176\nFoot of Stanley Street\nCARD OF THANK*\nFamily of the late Mrt. lva Pickering,with to thank ill friendi for\nklndneu tnd expreulom of sym-\npilhy ittended to tnem during their\n-jreavement In the lou of t loving\nwife md mother.\nTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY\nWANTIC. BOY. 16. TOR1 PMSS\nRoom Apply Nttlontl Selective\nService Office.\nFOR RKNT IMMEDIATELY: BSI |\ntwo tern ot hiy. tnd fruit treei.\nApply SM Seven* Street, or Pb I\nMl. XI 3\nWARTIME WINTER SERVICE\nFORETHOUum:\nANTIFREEZE ! !\nTIRE CHAINS !!\nHEATERS!!\nDEFROSTERS ! !\nNow ll the rime to inure younelf of tree\nWinter Driving Comfort.\n.,    OUR STOCK IS OF THE BEST\nIn Winter Acceiioriei\nNELSON TRANSFER\nmotors Company, Limited\nibodocts 35 _ PHONES - 36\n__-,_-\u2022. a\n'\n,\nA\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1942_10_05","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0415513","@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":"1942-10-05 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1942-10-05 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\/1.0415513"}