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Bomberi Hammer Induitrlal\nArt! In Germany.\u2014Page S.\nDrive Enemy Into Sol, Montgomery'a\nMenage to Men.\u2014Page 4.\nH*JMI1I*I M4\nBy LEWIS HAWKINS\nAuociated Proit Staff Writer\nLONDON April 11 (AP)\u2014The R.A.F. raided South-\nwestern Germany in considerable force Saturday night after\nthe Allies struck the Axis from the South. The Moscow Radio\ntaid tonight the Russians had joined the aerial assault with\nittacks oh Koenigsberg in Eastf\nPrussia, hitting \"many industrial objectives and causing\nlarge fires and explosions.\"\n,    a'Our planei raided Koenlgiberg\ni and bombed many induitrlal and\nmilitary objectlvei.** the mokow radio uld tonight in a broadcast recorded by tbt Soviet Radio Monitor \"Urge firei and exploiloni\nwere obierved. AU our planei re-\nj turned ufely.\"\nIt wai the flret announced Ru\u00ab\nIng the photograph! at the cleir\nut ever taken of the MO-aere\nKrupp plant, iald \"tht Work. In\nfact appear tt bt almoit entirely\nInactive.\nIf moat of tht Krupp Worki wu\nknocked out, oburveri agreed that\nthe blow to Oermany'i war machine\nwu of considerable proportions.\nAir Mlnlitry picture expert! uid\nthe fact that tha picturu were clear\nlnitead of being obscured by the\nthick haze from the plant chimneys,\nOUSSE, KAIROUAN THREATENED\ntltn  raid  In teveral  monthi a>B,ied to the concluilon that moit of\nEutern Germany, wheri targeti j the faotory wai disabled.\nAXIS LEADERS\nPREPARE\nFOR INVASION\nHold Long Meeting\nWith Nazi,\nItalian Staff Heads\nUNE UP IL DUCE\nare  beyond  tht  practical   range\nef Brltith and American bombert.\nBerlln reported the attack tevtral\nhoun btfort Moicow but did net\n\u2022peolfy    much-bombed    Koenlgiberg u the .Soviet target.\nOfficial reports dliclosed a fresh\ndaylight attack on Naples Saturday\ntnd on other Italian targets ln Sardinia and Sicily from African bases,\nand raldi on unspecified targets in\nSouthwut Germany by British airplanes bued on Britain.\nTha Air Ministry said heavy\ncloudi obscured results in Germany.\nIn the German attacks and in mine-\nlaying operationi ln enemy waters,\nlg bombers were lost. The R.A.F.\nihot down three German night\nfighters.\nHallfaxes ud Wellington! from\nthe R.C.A.F. bomber group formed\nabout 25 per cent of the Saturday\nnight attacking force and additional\nhundred! of Canadiem flew with\ntht RAJ. aircraft. Four R.C.A.F.\nbomberi art miuing, lt was in-\n| nounced.\nB.CA;F. Hampdeni were among\naircraft of the Coastal Command\nwhich attacked and damaged enemy\nIhlppihg In the Bay of Biicay, R.C.-\nA.f. headquarteri announced. One\nR.C.A.F. plane wai lost\nAt duik tonight, Motqulte bombtri of tht R.A.F. itruck *t railway workihopt it Mtllnei, Bel-\nglum, ind \u25a0 factory at Hengelo,\nHolland, with two of thi bomberi\nreported   mining.  Two  tighten\nalto wtrt miuing en pttrol,\nSd fir, tht Ruulani have report-\nid only a  few  raids on German\ntowni iuch aa Koenlgiberg ln East\nPrussia. Some air observeri ln Lon\ndon are inclined to draw a parallel\nbetween thli and the fact that the\nBritiih   bombing   assault  required\nalmoit three yean to get well Uart-\n' Id.\n\"\u25a0\"argett In Southweitern Germany\ntthloh the RA.F. frequently bomb!\nare Munich,   Augiberg and other\n< manufacturing   and   transportation\n| centrei.\nThe German communique minimized the British raids, saying the\nR.A.F. dropped bombs at random\n\"particularly on open rural com-\nmunltiu.\" *\nHIT SUPPLY SHIP\nThe Air-Minlitry reported that\n' Coaital Command aircraft, escorted\nby Beaufighters, hit a supply ves-\nI ul and one of its escorting ships in\nthe Bay of Biscay off France. Two\nadditional Br'tish planes were lost\nln thii operation.\nThe Germans again gave Indirect\ntestimony to the mounting weight of\nAllied air attacks by broadcasting\ni D.N.B. claim that the Allied forces\n\\ loit more than 100 bombers over\nEurope in the week of Aprl 4.\nContinuing their efforti to uu\nthe bombing raldi u \u25a0 wtdgt to\nalienate subjugated countriei\nfrom tht Alllet, the win diipatch\nauerted that all attacki of lut\nweek were directed exclutlvely\nagilntt civilian populitlont and\nthat more than 3000 civilian* In\noccupied countrlu wtrt killed.\n..Thi Inland port of Duliberg wu\nTHe Inland port of Duliberg w.ii\nI the main target of the R.A.F. Fri-\ni diy night ai heavy bombers attack-\n1 ed the industrial Ruhr Valley for\nthe lecond consecutive night. Light-\nIt wu disclosed that Uie lateit\nbombing of the Krupp Worka wai\nso concentrated that during iome\nstages of the attack Ilx 400-pound\nbombi were hitting the target each\nminute.\nThe photographi ihowed that on\none vitally important open hearth\nwhich produce! high grade iteel\u2014\na Krupp ipecialty\u2014a direct hit\nipread deitructlon over an area\nof 0000 iquare yards. A rolling\nmill and adjacent offices covering\n18,900 iquare yardi were destroyed by fire. A ihop producing\nmachine tooli wu severely damaged over an area of 200 yardi\nand roof damage extended over\nan additional 237,900 yardi.\nFire, u well as many dlrectliiti,\nalto ipread destruction over a vast\narea bousing many other' shops,\nmills, itorei, sheds and a nearby\ncolliery.\nThau pictures, lt was laid, undoubtedly throw iome light on Dr.\nPaul Goebbels' viilt to Essen yesterday. , . , When he appealed to the\nGerman people to hold on.\"\nNEW FRENCH\nTROUBLES\nARE PREDICTED\nSee Difficulty Over\nForm of\nCentrql Authority\nCATROUX REPORTS\nBy RELMAN MORIN\nAuoclited Prtu Stiff Wrlttr\nLONDON, Aprll 11 (AP)-Niw\ndifficultiei mty trlu bttween\nGeneral! Charlei da Gaulle and\nHenri Giraud ever tht form of \u25a0\npropoied Centril French authority, a rupontlbli ntutral source\nwld today.\nTbe two leaden are tgreed on\nt|ic necessity for quick establishment of a provisional regime for\nmerging the Fighting French ot De\nGaulle with the French North African organization of 'Giraud, but\nthe source, who miy not be Identified, uid the Generali likely will\n\"find themielvei at variance\" over\ndetaili.\nThe Fighting French National\nCommittee heard a report today of\nGen. Georgu Catroux, De Gaulle'i\nLiaison Officer with Giraud, on hli\nrecent negotiation! In North Africa, and U icheduled to meet again\nTueiday to formulate \u25a0 reply to\nGiraud's proposals.\nA source clue to De Giulle,\ndenied that the Fighting French\nLeeder had rejected a \"ilx-point\nplin\" advanced by Giraud.\n\"There are no plant or counter-\nplans yet,\" this informant uid\n'The discuuloni haven't even\npassed from the general stage to\nanything concrete. ...\"\nHe declined to give details of Ca-\ntroux's report.\nIt wai learned on good authority\nthat the newest mag between De\nI cr planei continued the offensive by  Gaulle and Giraud hlngei on Glr-\n| liuhlng at  German-used  rail  and\nwaterway communications [rom Le\nI Havre to Holland in daylight Satur-\n|d\u00aby.\nCarrying out Saturday'! daylight attacki at low ltvel, R.A.F.\nSpitfires. Typhooni anl Muitangi\ndamiged four locomotlvei, thret\nlupply traini, 18 tugt and bargtt,\none trawler, ont dredger and tour\ntil itorage Unkt.\nA largt barge wu let afire and\n\u2022unk In Hollind and a fighter-\nbomber dropped exploiivei on a\nfactory at Yvetot, neir Le Havre.\nThe daylight iweepi cott fivt\nplanu.\nBetween the two night bombing!\nthe R.A.F. landwiched a daylight\nraid on the Cologne area by awift\nMoaqulto bombers while fighteri\nIhot up Axis communication! In\nNorthern France.\nKRUPP WORKS\nALMOST IDLE\nA few hourt after the night raid-\ntn returned from their Mth raid\nOf the war on Duisburg, the Air\nMinistry disclosed that the great\nKrupp armament works, one of the\nmainsprings of Hitler'i war machine, are standing almoit Idle ai the\nreiult of heavy attacki on Esten.\nRsoonnaluanci photograph! taken two dayt after tha lut big\nnight bombing of Euln Aprll 3 4\nihowtd n, imoke rising from any\nof tht hundrtdt of fictory chlm\nneyi. The Air Ministry, dncrlb-\naud'i reported unwlllingneu to reserve placei on the projected central authority for the leiden and\nrepresentative! of underground organizations in continental rrance.\nDe Gaulle, whose National Committee already includes several\nof these officials iuch .is the former Communist Deputy, Fernand\nGrenler, has been advocitlng the\nInclusion in whatever unif'ed regime It formed. Grenler Is Leader\nof the present rrench Communist\nmovement.\nLONDON, Aprll 11 (AP.-Hlt-\nler and Muuollnl were reported\nby the Btrlin Rtdlo tonight to\nhtvt mtt from Wedneiday\nthrough Saturday and tptculatlon\nhirt wu that tht coming Allied\nInvasion of Europe wu their\nchief topic, now thit tht brtith'!\nof wir It blowing clour to Italy\nfrom thl Tunlilin mountain!. The\nmuting took plact it Hitler'i\nheadquarteri\u2014uiually tdvertlied\nll on.the Ruuian Front\n\"Complete agreement was reached\non all meuures to be taken ln my\nreipect,\" the announcement from\nHitler's hesdquarters said.\n\"The Fuehrer snd Duce sgaln\nexpressed their snd their people'i\nhard determination to carry on the\nwar by the total effort of all forces\nup to tht final victory and to the\ncomplete annihilation of any future\ndinger which might threaten the\nEuropean-African area from the\nWeit or from the East.\"\nThe communique uid:\n\"The  victory   ef  the   Nations\nunltid   In   tht   Tripartite   Ptct\nihould itcurt for Europe iuch\npeace u would allow tht cooperation cf ill ptcple on the baili ot\nthalr common Interetti and Juit\nrepartition of tht economic goodi\nIn tht world.\"\nIn tht lut phrase, observers detected an oblique suggestion tbat a\npeace offensive might be brewing,\ndespite tbe deciiion ot the Roosevelt-Churchill  Casablanca  Conference calling for \"unconditional lurrender** ot all the Axia power,\n.render\" ot all the Axis powen.\nshai Goering; Foreign Minister Rib-\nbentropp; field Marshal Gen. Wilhelm JSeiteJ. Chltf ot the. Supreme\nCommind of the Armed  Forcei;\nGrand Admiral Karl Doenitz, Commander-in-Chief of the Navy; Gen.\nKurt Zeltler, Chief of the General\nStaff; and Hans Viktor von' Mac-\nkennsen,  German  Ambassador   to\nRome.\nMussolini wu accompanied by\nGen. Vittorlo Ambroilo, Chief of\nthe General Staff; Foreign Minister\nGulseppe Bastlani; Dino Alfiere.\nItalian Ambassador to Berlin; and\nunspecified officials of the Italian\nForeign Service and the Italian\nHigh Command.\nCompetent diplomatic observer!\nIn London called the meeting the\n\"crisis conference\" necessitated by\nthe immediate prospect ot an Allied\nthrust against Italy from North Africa.\nUnlike previoui meetings, this one\nwu believed called at the requut\nof Mussolini.\nInformed quarters pointed out\nthat if the Axis attempts a Tun-\nUlan \"Dunkerque\" the burden of\nremoving Axli troopi will fall on\nthe Italian Navy which has ihown\nno Inclination up to now to attempt such a task.\nThe big German transports which\nwere ible to fly large forces into\nNorth Africa when Allied air power\nwas weak ire suffering enormous\nlosses now that the Allies have air\nsuperiority.\nWith the tables turned agalnit\nthe Axil in the air, it ii considered\nUlllkely that a imss evacuation will\nbe attempted by plane transports\nand that If any effort to rescue\nMarshal Erwin Rommel'i forcu is\nmade, it must be by sea.\nReporti frem Algien lut week\nuld carrier-borne plinei hid been\naiding In hammering thi rttrut-\nIng Germini and Itallant In Tun.\nIlll. If the Alllet feel It It uft\nfor carrleri In Mediterranean\nwaten, It It reuonable to auume\nthit they hive sufficient forcei\nttandlng by to dial with the Ital\nlin Fleet.\nTUNISIAN BATTLEFRONT\nThis map shows Axis strongpoints now threatened\nby the Allied offensive in Tunisia. A and B show where\nthe 8th Army and the U. S. forces joined and dashed\nNorthward to Sfax. Sousse and Kairouan, both threatened with imminent capture, are shown.\nNazis Lose Heavily\nBack Fierce Attacks\nLONDON, April 11  (CP)\u2014Fierce new Cerman attempts\nto crack Soviet defence lines on the Western bank of the Don-\nKharkov?\nFAST ITALIAN\nCRUISER\nTRIESTE SUNK\nBattered by 100 U.S.\nBombers; Corizia\nAlso Badly Damaged\nAIR WAR CROWS\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN\nNorth Africa, Aprll 11 (AP)\u2014Tha\n10,000-ton   Italian  cruiier Trleite\nhat tunk at a ruult ef Saturday'!\nattack   on   It   by   Unlttd   Statu\nhttvy bombera at tht Sardinian\nHarbor of La Maddalena. Tht cruller Gorlila, alio hit In tht rtid,\nIt btdly dtmaged, aerial  recon-\nnaltianct ihowed todiy.\nAerial   reconnaissance   eitabllihed today that the Trieste, one of\nItaly's   fastest   cruisen,  had   gone\ndown under a rain of bombi from\nabout 100 heavy bomben.\nTugs were aeen trying to aid the\ncrippled Gorizia, amid great patches\nol oil flowing from the stricken\ncruiier, also a 10,000-tonner.\nPhotographi taken during Saturday's attack showed bombs crashing into both ships, snd today American aerial scouts flying over the\nharbor at the Northern Up of Sardinia opposite Conlca brought back\ndetails of the destruction inflicted.\nMunitions depots, shipping and\nother targets at the nearby mbmarine baie also were hit and left burning, tht communique iald.\nGETS GLIDER PRIZI\nOnt of the planei deitroyed tn\naerial battles today wai a Messerschmitt 323, Germany'i lix-englned\n,powered glider, which li towed at\ntht take-off but once In the air n\ncapable of carrying 130 men under\nIta own power. Thli prlie wu credited to Lieut. Alex K. Hamric of\nNashville, Tenn.\nTht Qtrmtn Air Force wu reported \"almoit rubbed out\" In\nAfrica, with wmt Nul pllota to\nfearful of Allied airmen thtt thty\ntook to thtir parachutet tvtn btfort \u25a0 Ihot wu find. Several\nortwt tf Jujiktrt att't ab,andpn(d\nAllied Spearhead:\nDrive Rommel\nInto North Hills f\n8th Army Drives Along at 20-Mile-aDay \u25a0\nClip; 58 Axis Planes, Including\n\u202240 Transports, Shot Down in A\\t War ;\nBy DANIEL DE LUCE ti'\nAssociated Prois Stiff Writer\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN NORTH AFRICA. April 11\n(AP)\u2014Armored spearheads of a converging Allied offensive\ntoday threatened imminent capture of both Sousse, 70 miles\nSouth of Tunis, and Kairouan, to the Southwest, as Marshel\nErwin Rommel pulled his bat-| \u2014\t\nthe\nthe\ntered Axis armies into\n\"strong box\" of hills in\nNorthern tip of Tunisia.\nGen, Sir Bernird L. Montgomery'!\n8th Army vanguard paued through\nLa Hencha, 25 mllei North ot Sfax,\nSaturday night, maintaining the clip\nof more than 20 mllei a day ilnce\nthe fall ot the Axil El Akarit\npoiitloni, reporti from the front\nuld. Thli column, slashing through\nrearguard enemy armor along an\nInland road that passes through Kl\nD|em, was leu than B0 mllei trom\nthe port of Sousse.\nTo tht Northweit American,\nBritish and Frtnch ttnki and mm\npound through thi Fondouk Qap\naftlr clearing Otrmtni tnd Itallani eut ef that mountain gateway, fanned out on tht coaital\nplain and iwept forward towird\ntht Arab holy city ef Kalrouan,\n34   milu   Wait   and   South   of\ntern**.\nAllied irmor got within 10 mllei\nof Kalrouan Saturday night. Any\nAxil rear guards scattered along the\nGrand Dorsal Range between Fondouk nd Faid Passes wtrt cut oft\nby. Allied  troopi  surrounding the\nets River South of\nhave been broken with \"tremendous losses\" to the invaders, Moscow announced tonight.\nThe Null hurled a regiment of\nInfantry, 15 tanki and leveril lelf-\npropelled gum into an assault South\nof Balakleya, 35 milu Southeait of\nKharkov, wld ihe Ruuian midnight\ncommunique. The attack broke a lull\nfollowing repulse of frequent German attempts to drive the Ruislsm\nback across the Donets.\nThe enemy achieved on thii\nsector considerable superiority ot\nforcu and  reckoned to capture\nour poiitlon   in  one  blow,\"  the\ncommunique   declared,  but   \"Soviet Iroops ln fierce engagement!\nInflicted   tremendous  losses   snd\nforced him to retreat\"\nStill   the   Germani   came   back,\nlaunching  lubsequent  attacks  that\nwere smashed with the killing of\n300 Nails and destruction of seven\ntanki and iwo mobile guns, the Soviets uid.\nOn the Smolenik front Russian\nscouts and reconnaissance units\nwere active, and South of Bely\non the vital sector West of Moicow, scouti wiped out a German\npatrol and then \"launched i iud-\nden attack and after short engagements captured a itrongly fortified height.\"\n\"In hand-to-hand fighting the German garrison wm wiped out,\" the\nbulletin added.\nElsewhere reconnaissance units\nwiped out about a company of Nasi\nInfantry with rifle, machine-gun and\nmorlar fire, and gunners of one\nformation destroyed five enemy artillery batteries.\nThe communique said 117 German\nplanei were destroyed in the last\nweek in air combat and on the\nground, against a loss of 48 Soviet\nplanes, and that on Saturday Russian planes destroyed or damaged at\nleast 20 German trucks, blew up two\nammunition dumps, and silenced\nfive enemy artillery and mortar\nbatteries\nE;ght German planei were reported downed In the Caucasus where\ngunners were active against Nazi\nmachine-gun and artillery posts,\nThere were Indications thit tht\nGermini were bringing up freih\nmaterial and retervet for Summer\nfltlhtlng which might be liunched\nIn Miy, a month earlier than uiual.\n,   Crews OT  Jiaairvd. M -..\ntheir planu that way WtaWm^UfWai all'ildu.\nand eight of thoie planei itartlng I       ._\u2022_._,\nout to bomb Allied troopi wtrt\n\u2022hot down.\nThe meaiure of the fierce Allied\ncky pounding wu dliclowd in the\nannouncement that Northweit African Air Forcu, exclusive of Western desert units, had dropped more\nthan 4,000,000 pounds of bombs ilnce\nthe ila.rt of the Mareth offeniive.\nAmerican heavy_ bombers assembled in a itrength described as \"one\nof the largest formationi ever used\nanywhere,\" scored direct bomb hits\non the Trleite and Gorilla.\nThe bomberi not only iunk one\nand damaged.another of Mussolini's\nfinest heavy cruisers, but alio\nsmashed up installations In the harbor, Including those of the submarine base.\nThe Trieste and Gorilla ire among\nthe fasteit and sleekest warihipi In\nthe world. Each mounts eight eight-\ninch guns and many smaller weapons.\nFlying Officer Leonard Stewart Is\nReported Missing Overseas\nCasualties Heavy\nin New Jap\nOffensive in China\nCHUNGKING, Aprll 11 (AP.)\u2014\nA determined effort by 10,000\nJipinut troopi to tmith Chlnue\nreiiitance North of thl Tilnm-\nTtlngtao Rallwiy In Shantung\nProvince hit betn In progreii for\na week, with catutltlei running\nhigh on both tldit, tht Chlnue\nHigh Commind uld today.\nCUT BRITISH CHEESE RATION\nLONDON, April 11VCPI- Tht\nBritish cheeie ritlon will be rtduc.\ned Miy 2, for the third time- thli\nyear, to three ouncei a week for\nthe ordinary consumer, It wsi in\nnounced Saturday Tht ritlon wis\nrtduced from eight to six ounces\non Jan. 10 and then to four ouncu\non Ftb. 7.\nThe question Is, observers ssld,\nwhether Mussolini Is prepsred to\ntake the Inevitably heavy losses\nwith the remainder of hii reduced\nfleet In order to ittempt to extricate tt>e Army,\nThose Informants believe Muuo-\nllnl Insisted upon the return of\nmore Italian division! from the Rui-\nilan Front and miy even have demanded more mlitince from German troops than hf now Is getting.\nIt wsi considered possible thst\nthe firit appearance of an Allied\nArmy In Italy would signal a collapse of Italian morale ind fan the\nflame of revolt ln the Balkan Statei\nof Yugoilavia ind Greece.\nParalysis Victim\nto Be Father Again\nMIAMI BEACH, FU, Aprll 11\n(AP) -Frtd Snlte, Infintllt pirily-\nili victim who hu lived In in Iron\nlung for Mven yein, will become\na father again eirly In August, hu\nwlls happily reported today They\n\u25a0ro tht pirenti of \u25a0 diughter, now\nneirly three yean old.\nt\nFlying Officer Leonard J, 8tew-\u00bb\ntrt of tha Royal Canadian. Air\nForoe, above, ion of Mr, and\nMra W. O. Stewart. 110 Silica\nStreet, Ii rtporttd milling alter\nilr operttloni oveneai. Hli parenti have received a ctble to thll\neffect\nThe young airman ai i boy and\nyouth was active In young peoplt\nand sports circles in Nelion, and for\nyein wai an active member of St.\nPiul'i Boyi' Choir both u \u25a0 Junior\nand is a senior. Following hli graduation from Nelion High School he\nwent to the Univenlty of BrltUh\nColumbia, end while \u2022 itudent en-\nlltted. In May. 1941, In, the Royil\nCanadian Air Force.\nTwice during his R.C.A.F. training he headed hli clau, receiving\ngold identification bracelet!, and\nnoon graduation in December. 1941,\nwai caimmlisloned. He went overseas almost at once.\nA little mora thin i month igo\nhli pirenti were notified of hli promotion from Pilot Officer to Flying Officer.\nFlying Officer Stewirt wai in In.\ntlmate boyhood friend of Pilot Officer Sidney Honwill, who wu killed ui England Uit Summer.\n21 Service Stations\nPadlocked\nin Montreal District\nMONTREAL, Aprll 11 (OP.) -\nTwenty-one service stations ln the\nMontreal District were padlocked\nby Royal Canadian Mounted Police\nOfficers yesterday, sequel to the arrest of three men and recovery of\n90,000 gasoline rationing coupons\nin what police uid was a \"black\nmarket\" operation that had resulted\nin the Illegal distribution of 750,000\ngallons of gasoline ln the Province\nsince September.    ' a\nSmashing of the market was.an-\nnounced Friday after the three men\nhad been taken into custody and\n40,000 coupSni recovered. The drive\ncontinued with recovery of an additional 10,200 couponi and the padlocking of aervice itation! laid to be\nInvolved ln their distribution.\nD. C. Roper, Former\nU.S. Secretary\nof Commerce, Dies\nWASHINGTON, April 11 (API-\nDaniel C. Roper, 76, former United\nStitei Secretary of Commerce, died\nat hU home tonight.\nRoper hid been ill for 24 monthi.\nDr. W. A. Bloedorn attributed hli\ndeath to leukemia, a blood disease.\nRoper was the First Secretary of\nCommerce In President Roosevelt'!\n\u2022Cabinet, lerving from 1933 until\n1038. He later served briefly as MinUter to Canada In 1939.\nORDERS MORE RELIEF\nFOR STRICKEN CHINESE\n.CHUNGKING, April 11 (AP)\nGen. Chiang Xal-ihek ordered an\nappropriation of 30.000.000 Chlneie\ndollan (ibout $000,000) Saturday\nfor relief In famine-ridden Honan\nProvince. He Initructed military iu\nIhiariliei an Hunan ind Shanil Provlncei to make available from army\nitocki enough rice to keep starving\nmillions alive until harven\", tuna,\n*t\nAllied forcu ln the Kalrouan area\nln effect had outflanked any of the\nenemy South of Sousse.\nThli itream  ot Allied forcei\nroaring  along  roadi lined  with\nwrecked   and   abandoned   Axis\nequipment, wai nearing a junction   with   another   Britiih   8th\nArmy column, which drove far behind on ita left flank.\nA Reuten Newi Agency diipatch\nfrom Allied headquarters.iald this\ncolumn wai within 15 miles of Kairouan.\nAn Algien radio broadcast heard\nby Reuteri uld American force!\nwere within 10 mllei of Kairouan.\nA French communique broadcast\nby the Algien radio uld French\ntroopi had forged through a defile\nEait of Ouueltia \"which commands\naccess to the plain from Ouiseltla-\nKalrouan Road\" Bnd that reconnals-\nunce troopi operating Southeastward from Djebel Ouiseltla had\napproached to within about 15 miles\nof Kalrouan.\nA three-way pincer movement\nagalnit Kalrouan wat thui Indicated. German mountain poiitloni\nwert reported captured North of\nPichon. Thl communique uld\nabout 500 prlionen and ImporUnt\nquantities of war mtteriil hid\nbein ciptured.\nlit ARMY DRIVES ON\nThe British lit Army ln the North,\ncontinuing to bend back a bulge In\nthe German linei which threatened\nthe road from Beja, gained further\nelbow room for an eventual offenilve on the Weit ilde of the Axis\nbox by capturing Chaouach, seven\nmiles North of the MedJei-el-Bab\nspringboard and 36 mllei West ol\nTunli.\nDispatches from the front reporting this advance said more thtn 1000\nGerman prlioneri were Uken during week-long atUcki.\nWhile Rommel'i resistance In the\nentire Sousse area was collapsing\nrapidly and lt appeared that the\nAllied thruit it Kairouan might already bt too late to head off any\nsizeable Axis force, thl Allied air\noffenilve continued to\u00bbcut down the\nGerman-Italian air force.\n51 PLANES DESTROYED\nAltogether 58 Axli planei were\nihot out of the iky Saturday, compared wtth an Allied lou of three\naircraft, today's communique from\nAllied headquarteri uld.\nForty ef tht Axil louu wtrt\nbig Junken triniporti, tomt ol\nwhich it lent htvt betn uitd to\ncarry guoline to kttp Rommel'i\nhird-pruttd motor tnniport In\naction.\nclipped tha Ull of a Meuenchmltt\nonly a few feet above tht water tnd\nboth plunged into the sea.\nAmerican fighteri destroyed IT\nenemy planei, Including 21 triniporti, in two atUcks today ovtr tht\nSicilian Stralti. _\nTha neweit Axli ttr disaster\nbrought the total of German Junker\ntransporU destroyed by Amerlcani\nin .the lait lix dayi to 79. In the lut\n30 houri the Amerlcani ha\/ra knocked a toUl of 80 enemy planei out of\nthe skies.\nNAPLES BOMBED\nUnited Statu aircraft bombtd\nNaplei Saturday with unascertained results and other pUnu atUckti\nthe airfield on the llttlt IUUan Island of Lampedun and ihot down\na German dive-bomber near Pantel-\nlarla, in tht Sicilian Stralti.\nTMay'l communique Mid tht Ith\nArmy had madt \"considerable progress to the North\" by nightfall Siturday after capturing Sfax, but uld\nthe thruit from Fondouk is mtttlng stiff opposition.\nA Britiih battalion and tank! had\nplunged through a mint field 500\nyardi deep in tht Fondouk Gap\nwhile under heav; anti-tank flrt\nand then, refardleu of lossei, fought\na battle with Rommel'i armor,\nfront-line  diipatchei  uld.\nThe firit Unk through knocked\nout three of 10 German Unki, it\nwu uid, and at lent eight anti-Unk\nguni were captured or destroyed.\nA German anti-Unk unit wti\namong 500 prisoners ciptured.\nThe Germani wert reported\ndrawing up about 15 tanks ln t\nsemi-circle Weit of Kairouan for a\nrearguard aation, however.\nThe 8th Army captured Sfax Saturday morning and, spurred by itt\nCommander'! ordtr to mike tht\nAxil \"endure a first-class Dunkerque on the beachu of Tunli,*\ndrove on Northward.\nRename R.A.F. ,\nFerry Command\nDORVAL, Que., Aprll 11 (Cl>.) -\nAir Chief Marshal Sir Frederick\nBowhill, Air Officer Commanding-\nin-Chief of the Royal Alr\/FtDfct\nTransport Command, announced tonight the former R.AJ. Ferry Com-\nmand here henceforth will bt\nknown at No. 45 (Atlantic Trim-\nport) Group, commanded by Alt\nVice-Marihal R. L. G. Marlx.\nAir Vice-Marshal Marlx, formerly ln charge of an RA.F. CouUl\nCommand Group, Joined the RAJ.\nFerry Command headquarteri hert\na year ago ai Air Officer in charge\nof administration.\nThe new No. 48 Group will comprise the No. 112 North Atlantic\nWing and No. 113 South AtUntlc\nWing.\nSir Frederick, former RAJJ.C\nComander, wai announced ln London last month 11 Commder of tht\nnew Traniport Commind, which\nwill control the opentloni of RAJ.\ntransport squadrons ln tha United\nKingdom and will be reipomlble tor\nthe organization md control of itriteglc iir routei throughout tht\nworld, for all oveneu ferrying tnd\n(or reinforcement movet of combit\nsquadrons to and between overuu\nwar theatres.\nAmerican fighters In two sweeps\nover the Sicilian Straits ihot down\n30 of theu lumbering ilrcrift and\n11 flghten while two-motored\nbombers ihot down 10 more and\ntwo twin-engined Junker 88'i,\nwhich sometimes ire uied as dive\nbomberi but which lately have been\nheavily armed. Only one American\nfighter wu lost Ln thue battles lt\nChurchill Rebukes\nCandidates\nLONDON. April 10 (CP Cable)-\nPrime Minister Churchill today rebuke! Independent ind Commonwealth candidates In the Diventry\nByelection today for contesting thl\nseat gainst the Government'i can-\ndate, Mannlngham Duller. Nitlonal\nCaanservatlve.\nTlie Prime Mlnlittr tent a mti-\nuge to Huller saying \"the day la\nstill far distant when we can ifford to waste our energies on political bickering!\"\n\"I had hoped the division would\nbe spared the neceuity of a contest\nat thii time when Internal polltlcil\ndlipulu appear puny ind trivial\n.ic mut the relentless background\no( war.\" he wr\u00ab!\">\n \u2022   \u25a0\n\u2022.-\n'  I\n0AmA6\u00a3D\nV\n,\n.\"\na \u2014 NILSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, APRIL 12, I94S\nKenneway Pledges Opportunity ior\nI Reorganization If Cooperative\nCommittee Indorsed by Smeltermen\nTRAIL, 9. C, Aprll 11- Im-\nI ployeei of the Coniolidated Min-\n\u2022j Ing A Smelting Company of Can-\nI ada, Ltd., will voti Thursday to\n{ decide whither they wlih to con*\nj tlnue tht Workmm'i Cooptritlve\nj' Commltttt M repreientative be-\nI twoen employee! and manage-\n\u00a3 mint; as oppostd to tht local unit\nef tht Union of International\nMill tnd Smelter Worken.\n^Kenneway, Chairman of\nJien'i Committee, told 600\nJii at a meeting in the\nJ StranW'heatre Sunday night that\nI the vote wai to diacover If the em-\n! ployeei wiAdd to lupport, morally\n! ud financially, a Workmen's operat-\njeratlve Committee lyitem, operat-\ni' tag with officei ln downtown Trail,\nI; with any modification to the con-\nI 'ttltution the employee! might de-\nII tire. He itated the employees would\nI [ have the opportunity of letting up\nI'. new representative! or of chang-\n'ttag the executive; and that If the\nI' votei favored continuation of the\n: ' Committee,\" employee! would be\n; I contaoted at a later date for finan-\ni I cial lupport In order that the Com-\n; I mlttee would be able to function in\ni ! their  Interests.   Ten   Chairmen   of\n' Workmen'i Committee lub-commtt-\nI tees outlined the function of each.\n\u2022 ATTACKS  MURPHY SPEECH\n\u2022 1 The outline of the course of ac-\n1 'tlon to be followed in the Immed-\nI' late future wai given in the course\nI of an address in which Mr. Kenne-\n! .way outlined the activitiei ol the\nI; \"Committee and analyzed a ipeech\n\u2022 made a week ago bf Harvey Mur-\n: ' phy, international Representative of\n;\"- tht Mine, Mill and Smelter Work-\nI \u2022 era Union. He asserted Mr. Murphy\nmade itatement! which he contra-\n[' dieted In his own speech, and de-\n[ Telared the speech contained a num-\nf  ber ot fallacies.\nI   Tlie   Union   representative,  said\n', Mr. Kenneway, had  claimed that\nC. M  k S.'craftsmen received less\n:t_han craftsmen ln any other lndui-\nI ,try, snd gave as an example Coast\nshipyards. Mr. Kenneway laid that\n.- Order-ln-Coundl 5963, fixed wages\nj at tht Nov. 15, 1941, level and to\n.,' obtain an Increase It must be shown\nII that they were low In comparison\n' a with other industries on that date.\n'*\"fhe comparison made by the National War Labor Board would be\ni' .with similar occupations and classt-\nI ficatlons, and the  Board had  the\nt   right to lay what similar lnduitry\n\u2022 'would be chosen for comparison.\n! Having appeared before the War\na (Labor Board at Ottiwa, Mr. Kenne-\niway knew that the Board did not\nIclui shipyard! and amelten as ilm-\na- jilir. He stated the Workmen'! Com-\niinlttee, ln reviewing similar indus-\nI (tries, found that wages at the Con-\n'\u2022solldaW plant wen  hjgher than\n'elsewhere.\nL-jCAN CONTINUI IF\nI    NOT FINANCED\nI   Mr.   Murphy   had   clilmed   the\nWorkmen'i Cooperative Committee\nI  was illegal. Mr. Kennewiy itated\nitahat Mr. Murphy In quoting the In-\niduitrlal Conciliation and Industrial\n, [Act quoted  the  pertinent lection\nI Jonly in part. Mr. Kenneway read\ni  ,the whole lection, and itated the\n- Committee could continue to function providing the Compiny did not\nfinance Its expenjei nor aid it financially.\nTOWLER FUEL\nAND TRANSFER\nWISTIRN MONARCH, CALT,\nCREENHILL COALS\nPhone 889\nHa read an excerpt, from t letter by Ifon. G. S. Peirson, B. C.\nMinister of Labor, stating the quoted section of tha Act waa not drawn\nwith the purpose of outlawing the\nCooperative Committee. The Minister did not Mt where, it would\nhandicap a Committee such ai this\nln any serious way. Ttie Committee should be tblt, by receiving\n\u25a0mall contribution! from Its lsrge\nmembership, to finance Itself.\nMr. Kenneway oharged Mr. Murphy in one section of his speech\nguaranteed an Increase in wagei,\nbelter working conditloni and good\nrelatloni; but to a later itage itated he expected to have good relatione. To guarantee In one caae and\nexpect ln another, weakened his\nstand, Mr. Kenneway claimed.\nWOULD BOOST\nORGANIZERS' WAGES\nThe Union representatiw itated\nhe received $200 a month aa organ-\niier. Mr. Kenneway pointed to the\nresponsibilities accompanying the\npost of a C.I.O. organizer, and said\nit wai hari for him to conceive\nhow an organizer paid $200 a month\ncould gain an increase for Conioli-\ndated employee! when many with\nlesi responsibility were receiving\nas much money. He suggested that\nrf Mr. Murphy found employment\n\"on the hill\" in his own line, the\nWorkmen's Committee through it!\nJob Evaluation Committee would\nbe able to obtain more for him than\nht: was receiving as Union organizer.\nC. W. McLean, Chairman of the\nWorkmen's Cooperative Committee'i\nSub-Committee on bonuses, dealt\nwith methodi of calculating the\nmetal, efficiency and ailver bonuies\nHe itated the Coniolidated contracted with Britain to supply metal it\npricei lower than world markets\nBritain could claim all the Consolidated output, and when It did,\nIhe bonui was low. If Britain rejected any, or If production was\nover British requirement!, the metal could be sold on the open market and the bonus then went up.\nCOMPENSATION ACT\nAMENDMENTS,\nGeorge Webb of the Compensation\nSub-Committee itated the Workmen'! Committee had suggested 14\namendments to the Compeniation.\nAct when the Board of Inquiry into\noperation of the Act waa held recently. Of the 14. eight had been\naccepted and two had been accepted\nin part.\nImprovement of working condition! in varioui parti of the plant,\nos a result of Workmen's Committee\nrepresentations, were described by\nCharles Stevenson. He deicribed\ncorrection of sAioke conditloni in\none instance, the opening of a waih-\nroom in another. It had not been\npoulble to correct some condition!\ndue to 1 ihortage of itructursl iteel,\nbut ifter the war it wai probable\nthese would be attended to.\nEmployees' free garden plots, for\nwhich free seed potatoes, free fertilizer and free barnyard manure\nwere supplied, were described by\nGeorge Lafort. Employeei who did\nnot have ploti could obtain free\nfertilizer and a limited number ot\nshade trees without coit.\nCOAL  FOR   EMPLOYEES\nEighteen thouiand toni of coal\nwere lupplled to Consolidated employee! In 1942 through Ihe Workmen'! Committee, itated Victor\nJenks. The Consolidated loaned the\nCommittee $150,000, without intereit,\nto purchase the coal. The Committee\nordejed Ihe coal, drafted conlracti\nwith the minei and lold the coal to\nemployees. The employee! pild for\nthe coal over a period of i year,\nand obtained their coal cheaper than\nthey could by buying it locally, he\nstated.\nJoseph Hardy of the Employment\nSub-Committee outlined how grievances were handled and explained\nthe tranifer lyitem under which I\nmm umulted for one |ob might be\ntrmsferred to mother. He muit be\nSLOAN'S\nSW^UNIMEMT\ntfutekhtitjj-jfot\ntTOTNIJS   SORENESS, rAINSa*\u00bbl*UK\u00ab;\nSm\u00ab ACHIS, OUST COIDS AND SLAM\n|ap Patrols Attempt\nto Cut Off\nBritish; Losses High\nNIW DELHI, Aprll .1 (CP.) -\nDttpltl httvy caiualtiei, Japan-\nttt pitroli wtrt reported todiy\ncontinuing efforti to out off unlti\nof British forcei on tht Weit aide\nof tht Mayu Penlniula of whloh\nWirt inking to movt to a concentration area In tht hllli a fiw\nmllei North of Indln.\nTht Britiih communique, tfter\n\u2022trailing Japaneie caiualtiei, iald\n\"penlitent tntmy patrol activity\ncontlnuei on tht Wilt tide of tha\npenlniula In in effort to prevent\nooniolldatlon of our forcu taking\nup poiltlom a few mllei North of\nIndln.\"\nR.A.F. fighter patroli wert reported tt htvt machine-gunned\nenemy lupply oraft on tha Irrawaddy River near Taungup Saturday without Ion to themielvei.\nNO  RUBBING-  JUST PAT IT ON\nGuide for Travellers\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\nNewly renovited throughout.   Phonei   ind   elevator.\n\"YOUR VANCOUVER HOME\"\nI Duf f erin Hotel\nI    Seymour 8L Vincouvir. B. C.      Colemm, Alta, Proprietor.\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Motor   Freight   Lines\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON DAILY\nAl 10:30 i.m.\u2014Except Sundiy\nTrail Livery Co.\nM. H. MclVOR, Prop.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135      Nelion\u2014Phone 35\ntramferred three timei before being fired ii unsuitable, and Mr.\nHardy contended any reasonable\nman should be tble to hold a Job indefinitely under rich conditloni. It\na man had two transfers againit\nhim, and remained with the Company two years, theie were wiped\nout and he still had three tranifer!\nbefore he could be fired.\nMatt Flegal told how relief wai\nhandled. Wldowi of employeei received Job! a! Janltressei, but if\nthey were unable to take such work,\nthey could obtain contracti to make\nmouth padi.\nWhen Coniolidated employee!\nwere off work through sickness.\nmd when benefits of |1.90 \u25a0 day\npaid by the Benevolent Society were\niniufficient for their needi, the\nCommittee wai able to lupply groceries, milk and fuel. In iuch caiei,\nhe iald, the Coniolidated actually\npaid the bill, but the Committee\nhandled such relief.\nC08T OF LIVING BONUS\nThe Workmen'! Committee had\ndrafted a coit of living bonus ac\nceptable to thai Compmy, and it\nhad been paid to employee! before\nthe Government or any other bargaining lnduitry brought In auch a\nbonui, T. Kalhovd declared.\nHe itated the Committee hid\nplaced before W. K. Baling, M.P., a\nrequest to have the coat of living\nbonui exempt from .income tax,\nand Mr. Esling was now pressing\nthis requeit at Ottawa. Hit Sub-\nCommittee, Mr. Kalhovd continued,\nwas keeping a close watch on price\ncontrol and was constantly comparing prices In Trail with prices in\nother cities.\nSamuel SIvorot contraited labor\ncondition! elsewhere ln the depression with thoie at Consolidated\nplants. In 1932, at many planti having uniom, men with 10 or 15 yeari*\nseniority were laid off. no one with\niuch seniority was laid o\" by the\nConsolidated and within two yean\nsome of the men laid off at unionized planti were working with tht\nConsolidated because the employee! of thli concern hid voted to\naccept part-time work ind to ipread\nout the available employment. No\nunion or organised territory attempted thii, he claimed.\nDONATIONS TO STRIKERS\nMr. SIvorot asserted the figure\ngiven by Mr. Murphy ai contribution! to lid Kirkland Lake striken\ndid not come directly from (he In.\nternational Union, \"but that much of\nthe money wai actually contributed\nas i result of newspaper advertisements and of approaching members\nof local uhloni and committees iuch\naa the Workmen'i Cooperative for\ndonations.\nWilliam Campbell, Workmen'i\nCommittee SecreUry, itated the\nCommittee had grown out of the\nchaoi lurrounding the itrike of\nConsolidited employee! in 1917, md\nthat in the pait 26 yean the Committee had developed into a iplendld organization.\nMt. Camapbell iald that in I\u00bbl\u00ab\nsome 1900 Consolidated .employees\nhad been organized into i union.\nIn 1917 a strike vote wa\u00ab taken\nTwenty per cent of the men voted]\n\u2022nd of thii 20 per cent, 300 were\nin favor of striking ind 80 were\nagainit It. The itrike wu held illegally, but It laited ilx weeks. He\nemphasized that a minority was\nresponsible fo.   the itrike.\nSEEKING   TRADESMEN'S\nINCREASE\nS. G. Blaylock, President of the\nCompany, wu now in Ottawi ne-\ngotlitlng on \u25a0 Joint application by\nemployeei and the Company for an\nincrease In wages for tradesmen,\nMr. Campbell laid. The employee!\nhad no repreientative in Ottawa,\nbut felt they were as well represented aa If they had.\nWhen Mr. Blaylock left, Mr\nCampbell added, the Cooperative\nCommittee hai Initructed him is to\nits repreientitiom. He uierted thit\nln a cooperative commlltee, Instructions worked both wayi.\nVancouver Pilot\nKilled in Crash\nHALIFAX. Aprll ll (CP)-A pilot\nfrom Vancouver and an Auilrilun\nnivigator were killed In the cruh\nof a plane atop Cape Breion'i Eut\nMabou moun'.ain Wedneiday night,\nthe Eastern Air Command announced tonight.\nThe Vancouver victim wu Sgt.\nThnmu Vince Hylind. The name of\nthe Austrillm wu not innounced.\nThe ilngle turvlvor imong the\nplane'i crew wu Sgt. Benedict Joieph McCarthy of Olice Bay. N S..\nthe wireless air gunner, who wai\nIllghtly   Injured.\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIII'\nHEWS OF THE DAY\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIII\nCASTLEOAR FIRRY\nService   will   be   impended   on\nTuesdiy, April 13. from t a.m   till\nnoon, while cible li being replaces.\nE. 3MTTH,\n- Dlatrlct .Engineer,\nProvinclil Public Worki.\n23 JAP PLANES\nSHOT DOWN\nOVER ORO BAY\nBelieve Japs Opening\nLarge-Scale\nAir Offensive\nBLOWS RETURNED\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN\nAU8TRALIA, April 12 (Monday)\n(CP) \u2014 Twenty-thru Japanue\nbomben and fighting planei wara\n\u2022hot out ef aotlon In a furloui air\nbattle ovir Oro Bay, New Guinea,\nSunday, the Allied High Com-\n- mand reported today.\nThe raiding enemy planei dropped twenty-five to thirty bombs, tha\ncommunique reported. One 2,000-\nton merchant ship wai hit!\n\"Forty-five bomberi and fighteri\nattacking Allied .ihlpping were defeated by our fighteri in air combat.\" the communique said.\n\"Our air losses were negligible.\n'The enemy succeeded In dropping 25 to 30 bombs. A small Allied vessel of 2,000 torn received\ntwo direct hits and waa forced to\nthe beach. Other damage and casualties were light.\"\nA Japanese lubmarlne lank a\nsmall Allied ship off Auitralia, the\ncommunique added, The lurvivon\nwere reicued.\n\"Reconnaltianei reporta ihowlng major Increuei In enemy ilr\nitrength, and recent hostile ittacki, indicate the enemy hai Initiated an air offenilve whloh\nmiy attain a considerable scale\nof effort,\" the communique Hid.\nMedium bombera -made, a night\nraid on Babo ln Netherlandi New\nGuinea, 200 miles West of Port\nMoresby, bombing and itrafing the\nairdrome and causing fires and explosions. Other medium bombers\nstrafed four enemy float planes and\nm 800 ton merchant vessel ln the\nharbor at Kalmana,\nTimika, bi Netherlands New Guinea, also was attacked by medium\nbombers in a night raid.\n\"Diylng the day our medium\nunits again bombed the airdrome,\nscoring hits and starting flrei.\"\nSundiy'i communiqui told of a\n1000-ton Japaneie merchant ihlp\nbeing deitroyed ind a 600-ton\nveuel iet afire by Allied planei\nwhich dropped- 30 torn of bombi\non Wewik, New Guinea.\nWewak is a key enemy base on\nthe coast of New Guinea some -460\nmiles Northwest of the Allied base\nof Port Moresby,\nOther Allied raiders itruck ilong\nthe North coast of New Guinea at\nBogia, Alexishafen and Madang.\nWewak has been used recently by\nthe Japanese as a feeder baie to\ntheir Huon Peninsula base! of Lae\nand Salamaua because it is considered out of range of Allied fighter\nplanes.\nHaving suffered severe shipping\nlosses in efforts to supply Lae\nand Salamaua directly tiy iea\nfrom New Britain and New Ireland, the Japanese recently have\nturned to ihlpping luppliei to\nthe Wewak-Madang sector and\nthen atempting to send them overland.\nAt Bogia, about midway between\nMadang and Wewak, medium bomben swept low to bomb and atrafe\nJapanese ground installations, barracks and villages in the vicinity.\nTwo direct hits deitroy-ed a battery of five heavy machlne-guni.\nA fuel servicing unit wai iet on\nfire.\nThen it duik, four-motored Allied .bomber raided Bogia, atrafing\neight fully loaded power bargei.\nThe bargea were damaged io lerlously they had to be beached.\nThere wai sporadic activity In\nthe area Northwest of Auitralia.\nTwo-motored planea bombed and\nitrifed the Japanese-occupied villagei -of Ossu ind Viqueque on\nTimor.\nOrder Inquiry Into\nCurtailment\nof Newsprint\nWASHINOTON, April 11 <AP)-\nAn Inquiry Into Government curtailment of newiprint wai ordered\nSaturday by the Houie of Repreientative! aa part ot an even broader investigation to determine whether there li an attempt under way\n\"to change our domeitic economy\nalong lines not authorized by Congress.\"\nThe assignment for the investigation was given to tha Houn Inter-\nState Commerce Committee. The\nmeasure swept through without a\nrecord vote after an hour's discussion, during which:\nRepresentative Charlei Halleck\n(Rep.-Ind.) auerted: \"If anyone li\ntrying to slip lomethlng over, the\ncurtain will be pulled back.\"\nSAY CANADIANS\nWILL BE\nMATCH FOR HUNS\nFaced Fiercer Fjre\nin Africa\nThan at Dieppe\nNAZIS \"CLEVER\"\nALGIERS, Aprll 11 (CP Cable)\n\u2014Canadian officen and non-oom-\nmlnloned officer! who havi served In North Africa predict that\nCanadian fighting men will ba a\nmatch for the Germani when they\nfinally come to grips.\nThe Canadiani, in imall numben\ntat representing many branchei md\nicrvicea of the army, have fought\nfor several weeki with British and\nAmerican troopa.\nONI UP ON JERRY\nMany of them have leen frontline action ln tanki and armored\ncan and with the Infantry md\nartillery. All agree wilh the opinion\nol Maj. Al Brady of Sault Ste. Marie, .Ont., \"When we meet the German! I think we can ihow than a\nthing or two. I didn't see Jerry do\nanything our. boyi couldn't do better and he's a good, clever fighter.\"\nMa). Pete Lane of Winnipeg, who\nwas at Dieppe with the Cameron\nHighlanders, told of an action at\nDjebel Maiuour with a British\nGuards battalion which faced fire\nfiercer than that endured during lut\nSummer's Canadian-led raid on the\nFrench coast. The battalion wai led\nby the quiet-spoken Brltlsh-born\nofficer who became battalion commander during the fight when tha\noriginal commander was killed. Line\nlaid the German fire from a hilltop waa more interne thin mything\nhe experienced during the Dieppe\nraid, although the circumstances\nsurrounding the Tunisian action\nmade it easier to bear.\n\"At Dieppe\", he explained, \"you'\nknew that once your ammunition\nwai gone you were ituck, with\nnothing behind you but the chinnel. At Mansour the iltuatlon wu\nmade eaiier by the fact thit tf\nneceisary we could move back or\nto eilher side and that we had support behind us.'\nBritish gunneri have worked\nsometimes In eight-hour ihifti pouring sheila Into aGerman poiitloni for\nthree daya without let-up.\nSome German methodi are purposely designed to put fear into '.he\nopponents, the Canadians said. For\ninstance, In a night action they tuirn\non automatic weaponi that pour\nmulti-colored tracer bullet! through\nthe dirk on all ildei\nWhile the Germani look pretty\ngood behind i rapid-fire gun, they\ndon't like cloie fighting. Some\nCanadiani nid the Germani itart\noff their attacki by helling Hitler\nand repeating aloud to themselvei\nthat they ire lupermen.\nDamage Costly,\nTwo Boys Die\nin Prairie Flood\nWINNIPEG, Aprll 11 (CP.) \u2014\nFlood witeri caused two deaths\nind thouundi of dollan dimige\nto firm equipment ind lou of\nwood ind livestock when ice Jims\ncauied i riie In some Minltobi\nriven during the weekend.\nTwo boys. Jack Pruden, nine, md\nhli brother, Raymond, 11, droavned\nat Selkirk, 3Q mllei North ot Winnipeg, while pitying on floating |\u00bb\non \u2022 ilough.\nThree mllei North of Eait Selkirk,\nwiter from the overflowing Red\nRiver covered in irea three mllei\nby t mile to 10 feet In depth and\nwood, timber, hayracki and other\nfirm equipment flooded iwiy.\nAt Poplar Point, about JO mllei\nWeit of Winnipeg, the witer on\nflooded iren wai reported receding lite tonight.\nIn Winnipeg, city employee! were\nblasting in Ice Jim In thl Aulnl-\nbolne. neir the Junction of the Red\nRiver, Ice wn plhM up for ibout \u25a0\nmile.\nREPORT NAPLES TO\nBE EVACUATED\nLONDON, April 11 (CP)-A Tm\ndtinnch broadcut by thi Moicow\nndio todiy uld Muuollnl'i cibinet\ndecided Aorll 6 to ivicuita Nipiei,\nwhich hu been repeatedly bombed\nby Alllid aerial iquidrom, ind other Italim citlet Tha broadcut did\nnot nama the othen, but \u2022 Reuters\nNiwi Agency diipatch from Zurich\nFridiy night uld It wai understood\nMuiaolinl li preparing :o withdraw\nhli government Irom Rome,\nSamuel (ouch.\nWounded by\nBullet Dies\n\u2022 Samuel C Couch of Nelion, who\nwai rushed to Kootenay Lake Genenl Hospital Friday morning suffering from i bullet wound In his\nhead, died it the Hospital Siturdiy\nmorning\nHli wife, heirlng a shot Friday\nmorning at her home, 208 Nelson\nAvenue, dlicovered Mr. Couch lying on the floor of hii'bedroom with\n\u25a0 .\"B-36 rifle beside him. A doctor was called, and he was riohed lo\nhospital Immediately for treatment.\nPair. Couch had been In poor\nhealth through most of the Winter,\nand had been home beciuse of Illness 'ilnce Tuesdsy. He wai IS\nyeiri of .ige.\nComing from Cornwall, Inglind.\n23 yeari ago. Mr. Couch during the\nflnt 10 yeari of his residence here\noperated a shoe repair shop. During the past 13 years he was employed by Ihe City, latterly being\n\u2022tilgned to the Street Railway itif\nai a motorman.\nMr. Couch wai in active member\nof the Nelson and District Rod ind\nOun Club, hunting being hli chief\nrecreation. He wu i member of\nthe Civic Employees Federition.\nind i former mimber of Trinity\nChurch Choir, the former Nelion\nGlee Club ind Nelson Opentic Society.\nSurviving ire hli wife, Florence.\nit Nelson; \u25a0 ion, Riymond, RCAF..\nIn New Bruniwlck; a brother, Ed.\nmond. il Calgiry; and a liiter, Mri.\nTed l\/ack, it Port Coqultlim.\nLONDON Aprll 11 (CPI-Thi Al-\nglin radio urged Germin toroai\nln Tunlila In a ipeclil broidcut\nSiturdiy night to \"lay down your\n\u2022rmt while you itlll hive in opportunity to do io,\" Then li no roM\nhome from the North Afrlcin battlefield,\" uid the broidcyt. \"You\nire field with two iltcriia'.lvci\u2014\ndeath or cipture.\"\n\u25a0'    tie-A\n.    I \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0    -\"i\n\u2022.      \u2022\nUphill al Rossland Urges CM. J, S.\nEmployees lo Take Advantage\nol Labor's \"Bill olRighls\"\nROSSIjAND, B, C; April U.-\nThomas A. Uphill, M.L.A. for Ferula\nfd tha past 33 yeari, gave an interesting addreu at a man meeting\nSunday afternoon In the K.P, Hall,\nwhich wu well attended by both\nmen and women employeei of the\nConiolidated Mining k Smelting\nCompiny Tha meeting wai sponsored by the Local 480, International\nUnion of Mine, MIU and Smelter\nWorkeri.\nHarvey Murphy, International\nrepreientative, who wu alio to\nhava addressed tke meeting, waa\nnot present, having gone to Kimberley to organize .1 union there.\n3. C. BlUlngiley opened tbe meeting, and called on Mayor John E.\nGordon.\nMr. Gordon briefly stressed the\nneed for collective bargaining here.\nHe paid tribute to Mr. Uphill for\nthe confidence ihown by tha voters\nIn hit Diitrict having elected him\nfor 23 consecutive yean.\nIn advocating that the worken\ntake advantage of the recent \"Bill of\nEights\" for labor, passed in the last\n\u25a0eulon of the Legliliture giving the\nprivilege to organize, Mr. Uphill\nemphasized that the benefits that\naccrue from unity were many. He\nillustrated with several caiu from\nhis own District, where organized\nunion! solved many problemi and\nbrought numeroui lmprovementi\nwhich would not have been poulble\notherwise.\nHAVE BACKING OF\nSTRONG BODY\n\"Why belong to an American organization?\" he aiked, and answering, uid: \"An organized union\nspends enormoui amounts of money\nto iee that Justice li done. Far more\nmoney hu come into Canada frem\ntha United Statei than haa ever\nbeen lent South acrou the Border,\"\nOne famoui caie, which coit the\nUnion $20,000, wai to iee that dependent! in Belgium of a Michel\nminer received compeniation. Another Upect of thli cim wai that\nhad lt been loit. foreigner!, with\ndependent! elsewhere, would have\nbeen given preference In Jobi. He\nemphasized again that onl\/ through\norganized labor had benefits been\ngranted.\nSpeaking of compensation, Mr.\nUphill itated that ln early dayi a\nminer had to fall 30 feet before he\nwai compensated; if he fell 29*4\nfeet hi received no benefits. The\nmaximum amount that wai paid\nwai $1900 regardless of the number\nof dependents a man left. This the,\nspeaker compared to the sum of $23,-\n000 received to date by a widow\nwith several children, whole husband wu killed in i mine exploilon\nIn  1016,  In hli own Diitrlct\nCondition! today In the Crow'l\nNest mines, organized under the\nUnited Mine Workeri of America,\nCancel Charier\nof Ship\nUnion at Coast\nVANOOUVHR, April 11 (CP) -\nliie Canadlm Congreu of Labor\nhu cancelled the charter of the\nBoilermaken ind Iron Shipbuilders\nUnion of Canada, Local No. 1, ud\nwithdrawn from all organizing work\nin Vmcouver ihlpyirdi, Alex' Mc-\nAuiline, C.C.L. Vice-Preildent innounced Saturday.\nFollowing his itatement earlier In\nthe week that the Congress would\n\"waih iti handi of thi whole affair\"\nIf the union penisted in iti announced Intention to bold election!\nnext week without C.CL. authorization, the Vice-Preildent uld\n\"theie will be no Interference ln\ntheir affairs from now on as far as\nwe are concemetl.\"\nAt the same time he said the Congress \u00abvas \"not Interested ln one\nfive cent piece taken (n by them.\"\nreferring to the shop stewards who\nhave collected dues and donatloni\n\u25a0 ince January when the C.C.L. suij\nponded the union on charges of unconstitutional   December   elections.\nTm not iure we are Interested\nrn the frozen meti,\" he added, \"but\nthat is a matter for the Congresi\nExecutive to decide.\" referring to\nsome $30,000 ln union bank fundi\ntied up by i court order sought by\nthe C.C.L. after the dispute broke\nout.\n\"The luupenilon Involve! \u2022 number of thing! which President A. R.\nMoiher of the CC.L. will explain\nlater,\" McAuslane continued, adding that the cancellation threw all\nbollirmiker union memberi out of\nthe Congresi fold. Including 0. J. R\nStephen, former Secretary-Treuurer, Thomu Bradley, 1M2 Executive member, ind Divld Thompion.\nC.C.L. Organizer, who were recently nimed Truit**! of Union Affiln\nby Mr. Juitice Smith.\nThe Trmteei hid been expected\nto taka over their dutlei this week\nsupplanting the Shop Stewirdi who\nwere ordered to give the three in\naccounting of unfbn fundi collected.\nExplaining the cancellation of the\ncharter, which follewed by iome\nthree monthi the C.C.L. ordered im-\npenilon of the Loci!, McAuslme\nsaid:'\n\"We hive held back from putting the suspension into actual effect In the hope! \u2022 lettlement could\nbe reached,\n\"However, the iltuatlon hu become iuch thit wa deemed It id-\nvliiahle to put the suspension Into\neffect.\n\"Now w\u00bb ar* out of the picture.\nThey ire operating on their own;\nno longer \u2022 legi) tnde union organisation, They cm no longer\noperate legally under the name of\nBollermiRen ind Iron Shipbuilder* Union ot Canida, Local No, 1,\"\nwer* 100 per cant better than formerly. From hli own experience with\nHome Uniom, Company Unlona, ate.\nMr. \"Uphill uld that no man could\nserve two masters. If' he wu continually kicking for better conditloni tor the laborer, he wai likely\nto find hlmielf out of the Union and\npouibly out of a Job.\n\"Nothing wu further trom the\ntruth thm tha itatement that organizing promoted itrikei. There\nhu been no'itrikei form any years\nin my own Diitrict,\" Mr. Uphill laid,\n\"It ii a benefit to employer! to\ndeal with organized men. They\nkeep their contracti.\"     .  ,\nHe wai certain that If workeri of\nall countriei had been organized,\nthere would not hava been the war\nin Spain, nor tha preient war, \"The\nworkeri do the fighting, and do tho\nsuffering, hance it Is our duty to organize. Th* aftermath of war is\ngoing to bring many problem! which\nworken will have' to solve,\" he\n\u25a0aid.\nHe figured that regardless of\ncreed, color, and nationality, it\nwould only be through unity that\n\"we would be able to solve our\npost-war problems\"\nIn appealing to th* C. M. k S.\nCompany employees present to Join\nthe International Union, he told\nthem to let their conscience! be\ntheir guides.\nGIVES  ORGANIZED\nLABOR CREDIT ,\nMr. Uphill said he had listened to\nthe Company Union delegate! of\nTrail and Kimberley presenting\ncases to the Compeniation Board at\nNelion, and that they deserved\npraise for the able manner ln which\nthey presented their cases. Mr. Uphill iald ha wai confident ttmt this\nwai brought about by preuure of\norganized labor.\n'\u2022Parliament will listen to organized labor,\" ht declared.\nBefore concluding Mr. Uphill itated that he had noticed with regret\nboth at the Cout md ln the Interior signs of \"No beer, no bondi.\"\nHe uld that he did not think anyone should go to that egtreme. The\nmen fighting need equipment ln\norder that victory be attained u\nspeedily ai poulble.\nQUESTION OF BEER\nThere wae no reaion why tha\nworker! ihould not have beer ln\nview of the fact that Canada had\nquantities ot barley md hops, which\nthe farmer wai anxioui to lell. The\n\u2022Government wai loilng million!\nof dollan by Iti attitude. The Government got $8000 per carload on\nbarley lold for malting purposes, he\nuld. In addition lt got three-quarters back in taxes after tha beer\nwas produced. He was not concerned with hard-liquor he iald.\nHe appealed to hli listeners to\nuse all their endeavors in sending\nto Ottawa and demanding the removal of restrictions on the uie of\nbeer. The restrictions were causing\ndissatisfaction among th* workers\nbut ihould not be uied ai an excuse for not purchaiing bondi.\nHe uked full lupport of the Victory Bond, ulei of which open\nApril 28.\nMany queitlom were uked Mr.\nUphill by memberi of the audience.\nThe meeting cloied with tha ilnglng of \"O Canada.\"\nser\nCOLLAP\n.    BABY BUCCIES\nComplete with covered foot Ntt\nand vli^T.  ,   '\n$23.50\nAll colors.\nFINK'S\nFURNITURE\nQUEEN URGES\nREVIVAL OF\nRELIGIOUS SPIRIT\nRebuilding of Life\nDepends on\nSpiritual'Strength\nLONDON, April 11 (CP.) - Thl\nQueen ln m Empire-wide broadcut called upon Britiih women\ntoday tor a revival of religioui\niplrit, ind warned that \"our pre-\ncioui Chrlitian heritage Is threatened by advene Influence.\"\nShe praised women'i part ln wai\nwork, predicted they would play an\nImportant role ln rebuilding thi\npost-war world, and uld:\n\"It la on th* strength of our .spiritual life that the right rebuilding\nof our national life depend!.\n\"In theie lait tragic yeari many\nhave found in religion the source\nand mainspring of courage and selflessness they need.\n'\"On the other hand we cannot\ncloie our eyes to the fact that our\nprecloui Christian herltag* U\nthreatened by adverse Influence!.\"\nPleading for reiurgence of iplr-\nItual thinking, the Queen declared \"our homei muit ba thi plac*\nwhere It ihould itart\n\"It ll th* creative and dynamlo\npower of Christianity which can\nhelp ui to oarry tha moral re-\niponilbllltlei whloh hlitory ll\nplacing on our ihoulden.\"\n\"All of ui women love family life,\nour home md our children,\" the\nQueen iald, \"and you may be iure\nthat our men overseas are thinking\nJust as wistfully of these homes\nas we are, eome of dear and familiar\nhomei they left behind, otheri of\nnew homes they mean to make for\nyoung wives of the future. Theie\nmen, both at home and abroad are\ncounting oo m at all timei to be\nsteadfast and faithful. I know that\nwe shall not fall them, but, fortified\nby the great experience of our\ngreat experience of our itrength md\nunity, go forward with them undli-\nmayed Into the future.\n\"I feel that Is all the thinking and\nplanning which we are doing for the\nwelfare of our country and the Empire, yei, and concern for other\ncountries, too, we women as home-,\nmaken have a great part to play,\nmd, ipeaklng u I do tonight from\nmy dearly-belowed home, I muit\nuy that I keenly look forward to a\ngreat rebuilding of family life ai\nsoon as the war ends.\n*I would like to add with my\nfullest conviction that It ls on the\nstrength of our spiritual life that\nthe right rebuilding of our national life depends.\"\nIwo-Year-Old Missing al Trail Is\nBelieved Drowned in (reek\nTRAIL, B. C, April Jl (CP.)-\nHope was almost abandoned here\ntonight of finding alive two-year-\nold Terrence Howell, ion of Mr. and\nMr:. Joieph Howell of nearby Annable, who disappeared from his\nhome Saturday. It Is believed he\nfell Into Spring swollen Trail Creek.\nProvincial and City Police, members of the Tadanac Fire Department and iome 200 citizens worked\nSaturday night and Sunday morning\nsearching the ilde hllli md Trail\nCreek for the boy. Provincial Police dragged a portion of the Columbia River into which the creek\nflows but high water hampered the\nsearch. With the aid of powerful\nsearchlights the searchers patrolled\nthe upper length of the creek where\nit enter! a tunnel before passing\nthrough the ctty.\nTerrence was playing ln the yard\nof his parents' home at the South\nend of Annable, near oil tanka on\nthe Trail-Rossland railway line. He\nwas in a child's playing harness, to\nwhich waa attached a rope long\nenough to give him room to move\nabout the yard. Somehow he worked out of the hameu.\nFOOTBRIDGE OVER CREEK\nOthir children with whom he had\nplayatd at timei were on the oppoilte slclj of the creek. It li believed\nthat tn trying to Join them he itarted to crou the creek on a narrow,\nunrailed footbridge, and that he fell\nfrom It Into the rapidly running\ncreek.\nHe wai mlued about 3:30 Saturday afternoon. .Provincial Police\nwere notified within a ihort time\nand Comtable G. W. Anderion and\nD. C. Georgeion were on the icene\nbefore 4 o'clock. Within half m hour\nof the time Terrence wai missed\nthe mountainside around the homa\nhad been searched, md guards\nwere poited along Trail Creek,\nChief of Police Fred Steele of Trail\nand hii men misting and a search\nof the crtek was Instituted, and continued  until  about  midnight.\nSunday afternoon the search wai\ncontinued, and dragging wai carried out at the mouth of the creek,\nmany volunteer! assisting.\n\"Our Family\nRegulator is\nDR. CHASE'S\nTvft PILL!\nWonted\/\nTYPEWRITERS for GASH\n< AN AD A n\/his ihim    UNOf ft WOODS \u2022\"Kl\/fmo I\nUnderwood tlliott Fisher Limited,\n523 \u2022 8th Ave., Calgary \u2014 W. L fruer, Mgr.\n U-Boats Strike on\nEast U. S. Coast;\nMerchant Ship Lost\nWASHINGTON, Aprll 11 (AP)\n\u2014Tha flnt linking of a merchant\nveuel off the United Statei Eut\ncout by an enemy lubmarlne\nilnce lut Summer wai announced\nSaturday by tha U. S. Navy.\n\"A medium sized United Statei\nmerchant veuel wai torpedoed and\nsunk by an enemy submarine early\nln April off the Eait ooui of the\nUnited Statei,\" the Navy said. \"Sur-\n\u25bcivori have landed at Miami, Fla.\"\nOfficials decllne\/1 comment on\nwhether the new attack repreiented the beginning of a new campaign\nby   U-boati   ln   American   waters.\nKEY WEST, Fla., April 11 (AP)\n\u2014The first submarine attack in\nmonthi in water, off the Eastern\ncoast of the United States sank\na United Statei merchamman early in April with a loss of 40 lives.\nTrue te the tradition of the iea,\nCapt. Jamei W. Hirrel of Houiton, Tex., elected to go down with\nhli flaming ihlp after ordering\nhli men te jump for ufety. All the\nihlp'i officer! end nine enllited\nmen of the navy gun crew are\namong thoie mining.\nA blimp\u2014one of the chief weapons\nuied by the navy in keeping coaital\nsea lanes free since last Summer of\nmarauding U-boats\u2014played a pirt\nin the reicue ot the IB survivors.\nActs of heroism and sacrifice were\ncommon when the unescorted veuel\nwu itruck. without warning, about\n3 a.m. on a bright,'moonlit morning\nby a torapedo which exploded directly beneath the bridge. A few moments later another torpedo blasted the engine room, and the ihlp\nflrit. In about three minutei.\nbint, in about three minutei.\nCapt. Harrel who had received \u2022\nleg injury before the ihip left port,\nlimped to the only lifeboat not\naflame and directed the launching,\nonly to see the craft capaize because\nthe ropes fouled.\n\"Jump for It, lads,\" he ordered, as\nthe vessel settled rapidly.\nThen, limping no longer, Harrel\nwalked itraight to hii cabin, the\ndoor closed behind him, and he wai\nseen no more.\nThose men who managed to get\naway from the ship grasped Ior\nfloating debris in a iea filled with\nburning oil. Five of them saw a\ndamaged raft float by, and managed to get to it. They succeeded\nin attracting otheri to the raft.\nDeduct Debts From\nAllowances to\nSettlement Board\n\u25a0OTTAWA, Aprll 11 (CP)-Com-\npuliory deduction! from dependenti\nallowances of loldlen in respect to\ndebts owing to the Soldier Settlement Board are made in about 40\nor 50 cases, mostly in Saskatchewan,\nit was stated by officials here today.\nTheu dependenn object lo the\ndeduction! but the Board taku the\n\u25a0tand that if deduction! were not\nmade they would be placed In a\npreferred position over the dependenti of other loldieri, many of\nwhom are oveneu. -\nR.A.F. Hammers Nazi\ni\nIndustrial Area\n(anadian Plane\nAttacks Sub\nOff East Coast\nCASUALTIES\nOTTAWA, April 11 (CP) \u2014 The\nCanadian Active Army in iti 291st\noveneai caiualty lilt of the war\nreported the death of two men and\nlilted two ai dangerously ill and\ntwo ai icriouily ill. Defence headquarten iald the casualties were\nnot connected with any specific operation.\nOverseu:\nDied\u2014Royal Canadian Artillery,\nKostoff, Lloyd Stephen. Gnr., Port\nHope, Ont, Rea, Ivan Albert, Gnr.,\nPeterborough, Ont.\nDangerously ill\u2014Royil Camdian\nArtillery, Dempsey, Lawrence Malcolm, Gnr., Jacquet River, N. B.,\nBurnish, Stanley Joseph, Sigmn.,\nWinnipeg.\nSeriously ill-Royal Canadian Ar\ntillery, Sackett, George, Gnr,, Croi!-\nfield,  Alta.\nRoyal Canadian Engineers\u2014Bland,\nFrederick Samuel, Acting La Sgt.,\nToronto.\nMeat Supply Burned\nin Plant Fire\nWINNIPEG, April 11 (CP)\u2014Fire,\nwhich swept through two smoke\nhousei in the Western Packing Company plant here early Saturday destroyed an estimated 15,000 pounds\nof fresh and cured meat, most of It\non contract to the armed forcu.\nDeputy Fire Chief John Miller\nuid the blaze had itarted when an\noak log fire in the plant'i imoke\nhouse got out of control.\nPlant officlali uid deitructlon of\nthe meat would cut leverely Into\nnext week'i deliverlei to local military establishments u well el the\nretail butcher trade.\n\\\nWomen's\nBLOUSES\nLong Sleeves -\nTailored and lingerie trim\nblouses. Convertible neckline.\nSires 32 - 38.\n$2.95\nShort Sleeves -\nTailored sheers with tucked\nfront. Snug-fitting waistline.\nWhite only. Sizes 32 - 38.\n$2.95\nOTTAWA. April 11\u2014A recent attack on a Naii U-boat off Canada'i\nEast coait by a Royal Canadian\nAir Force aircraft wai announced\nyeiterday at Air Force Headquarters. The members of the crew of the\naircraft were:\nCaptain\u2014Flight Lieut. F. C. Colborne, Calgary; Navigator\u2014Flying\nOfficer W. P. Irving, Medicine Hat;\n2nd Pilot\u2014Sgt. R. Duncan, Calgary;\nWag\u2014F-Sgt. J. J. L. Elden, Dartmouth, N.S.; Wag.-F-Sgt. L. H.\nBlain, Stockson, Man.; 1st Engineer\n\u2014Sgt. O. H. Thomson, Fredericton,\nN.B.; 2nd Engineer\u2014Lac. J. Wation,\nBarrie, Ont.\nFollowing is the official account\nof the attack prepared by the Intelligence Officer to whom the crew\nreported on their return to base;\n\"Canio wai airborne to eicort\n(convoy). A message was received\nthat a ihip had been torpedoed and\ninitructed the aircraft to proceed to\nthat position ai a pack of U-boata\nhad been lighted. Canio aet courie\nfor thii position, lighted and attacked an enemy aubmarint The U-\nboa', wai fully surfaced, traveling\nabout 12 knoti and almoit on a\nreciprocal coune to the aircraft.\nWhen the U-boat wai firit lighted\nby Flight Lieut. Colborne, the Captain opened up the englnei and\ndived.\n\"When over the U-boat the bow\nwai juit lubmerging. The forward\ngun and conning tower with railing\nwere plainly visible. Depth chargei\nwere dropped and were leen to drop\non the bow directly on the track\nof the UJboat.\n\"An amazing aeries of photographs\nwai taken by Flying Officer Irving. The flrit picture shows the\ndepth charges dropping from the\nwing; tbe second, third, fourth and\nfifth show the depth chargei exploding to varioui itagei. Other picture! ihow iir bubblei which continued to riie for 10 to 12 minutei\nfrom a fixed position alongside '.he\nwater diiturbance cauied by the\ndepth chargei exploding. ThU wai\nfollowed by i picture taken 45 minutei later of a large oil slick which\ndeveloped over the area.\n\"Flying Officer Irving wai leaning io far out the blister to take\ntheie photograapha that on one occi\nlion he wai uved from falling out\nby the Flrit Wag. who fortunately\ncaught hii flying luit.\n\"Biti of debris were \"Observed In\nthe oil slick indicating possible deitructlon of the U-boat.\n\"Canio returned to baie.\"\nLONDON,  April  11   (CP)\u2014Duisburg snd other induitrlal points in\nGermany'i  Ruhr  Valley  were the\ntargets for Royal Air Force exploilve md incendiary  bombs ai the\nR.A.r. continued Ita day-and-night\nhammering ln another raid Friday\nnight, an Air Mlnlitry communique\nsaid yuterday.\nEight bomberi did not return.\nWhile  many Canadian  membera\nof R.AJ. crewi took part in the\nraid, It was underitood no Canadian\nsquadroni operated lait night.\nThe Air Mlnlitry diicloied that\nreconnaliiance photograph! ihow-\n\u2022d  16 uparata bulldlngi of thi\npreviouily   well-bombed    Kruppi\nArmament Worki,  Including tha\nmain  workihopi, were  damaged\nheavily In the lait R.A.F. raid on\nEuen the night of April 3-4.\nIn a billet rolling shop and adjoining premisei alone more than\n16,000 iquare yardi of building!\nwere destroyed and other building!\nreported damaged included two machine ihops, an open hearth iteel\nworks, a rolling mill and itorei.\nTwo railway stations also were de\nstroyed and an engine roundhouse\nWas damaged.\nIt was said the picture undoubtedly \"throw some light on Dr. Paul\nJosoph Goebbels' visit to Essen yei'\nterday . .,. when he appealed to the\nGerman people to hold on.\"\nLait nlght'i Duliberg raid wai\na 15-mlnute \"fluh\" auault. The\nplloti reported better weither\nthan earlier In the week, when\nlevere icing condition! were en\ncountered.\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, MONOAY, APRIL 12, I94S \u2014 3\nThe Oerman defence! did not tite\na ihot until flares were dropped\n\u2022nd than, one pilot'related, \"everything begin to happen.\"\nEnemy ihlpping otf the Norweglin cout also wu attacked early\nIn the night by Coaital Command\naircraft, which torpedoed one tan\nker. Two Coutal Command planu\nare missing\nFour Focke-Wulf 190*1 were ahot\ndown and seversl otheri leverely\ndamiged by Spitfires md Typhoon!\non offeniive patroli in the Cap Grii\nNez area off the French coait ihortly befordldusk Friday.\nAll Allied fighteri returned safely-\nOne R.A.F. pilot wu a Norwegian who got hii flnt kill ot the\nwar\u2014it came on the third anni-\nveriary of the Nazi Invuion ot\nNorway.\nIn daylight R.A.F. Spitfire planei\nmachine-gunned supply traini in\nNorthern France, and at duik\nswift Moiqulto bomberi ittacked\ninduitrlal objectlvei neir Cologne,\nFour enemy fighteri wera ihot\ndown over the Dover Strait.\nA number of casualties and iome\ndamage were caused by four German planes which bombed and machine-gunned a town on England'!\nSoutheut coait at duik.\nThe attacki on French lupply\nlinei ringed from Le Havre to Dieppe.\nThe Air Mlnlitry News Service\nsaid the Germans were arming nip-\nply trains, and the attacking fighter\nplanei exchanged fire with defending machine-gunners.\nDe Gaulle Sends\nGoodwill Message\nlo Eisenhower\nGive Power to Court\nMartial U. S.\nTroops in Canada\nOTTAWA.' April 11 (CP)-Court\nmartial of United Statei forcei on\nduty in Canada htve been given\njurisdiction to try chargei of murder, manilaughter and rape agtlinit\nmenVben of their forcei, Justice\nMiniiter St. Laurent told The Canadian Presi yeiterday.\nThii wai done by extending the\nForeign Forcei Order-in-Council\nwhich was passed in 1941. That or-\nder gave Jurisdiction to the court\nmartial of all foreign forcei itationed in Canida over criminal casei\nexcept murder, manslaughter and\nrape.\nThe restriction respecting these\nthree crimes now has been removed\niniofar u United Statei forcei are\nconcerned.\nPlan for a\nGood Morning\nlOMORROW morning enjoy i bowl-\nfill of crisp, delicious (Ir.ipe-Nuts Flakes.\nThat's t grand plan for a good-natured\nmorning every day.\nGrape-Nut\u00bb Flakes have a malty-rich,\nswatet-as-a-nut flavor that starts you off with\na great big smile! And their good nourishment keeps you grinning. These days you\nneed the carbohydrates and proteins, iron and\nphosphorus, and other food essentials found\nin Grape-Nuts Plaices.\nOrder from your grocer. There are two\nsizes of the red and white package\u2014regular\nliie and giant economy size.\nGrap\ne'Nuts\nFLAKES\ncm\nt, fntml .1 OaaawaJ I\nLONDON, April 11 (CP)-Gener-\nal Charles De Gaulle, leader of the\nFighting French, ient a menage to\nGen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Commander of the Allied Armiei in\nNorth Africa, pledging that in the\npreient North African itruggle, \"the\nardent good wiihea- of the French\npeople go with you\u2014with you per-\naonally and with the gallant Allied\narmies under your command.\"\nThe Fighting French leader'!\ncommunication apparently wai aimed at dispelling the feeling in iome\nquarters that ihere were differences between De Gaulle and the Allied Commander ln North Africa.\nThe Fighting French made no effort to conceal their disappointment\nrecently at Gen. Elsenhower's requeit that De Gaulle delay hii icheduled visit to Gen. Henri Giraud,\nHigh Commissioner for French Africa.\nGen. Eisenhower did 'not announce his reasons for aiking delay ln the trip, but Prime Miniiter\nChurchill suggeited the explanation in a statement lait Wednuday\nagreeing with Eisenhower \"in deprecating the viiit by De Gaulle\nduring the battle crista in Tuniiii,\nwhich requirei the undivided ittention of the Allied Command.\"\nThe messige wu Gen. De Gaulle'i\nfirst public expreiaion since hii\nHeadquarteri announced last Monday the requested postponement of\nhis trip and expressed regret over\nthe delay.\nAIR CASUALTIES\nOTTAWA. April 11 (CP) - The\nR.CAJ*. in its 54\u00abth casualty list of\nthe war Saturday reported one man\nkilled on active service overseal, 20\nmissing on active service afteT air\noperations overseas, and one dead\nfrom natural causes in Canada.\nFollowing ii the latest list of cai-\nualties:\nOverseas:\nKilled on active lervice\u2014Kennedy, Donald Lloyd, To., Chatham,\nOnt.\nMiislng on active lervice after\nair operationa\u2014 Bemett, Neville, Fo.\nBounty, Saik.; Frideaux, John Geof.\nfrey Jamei, Fo., Aylmer, Ont.; Bennett, Donald Edward, Po.. Evani-\nburg, Alta.; Fry, Emeit John, Po.,\nWestmount, Que.; Graham, Rr*ert,\nPo.. Moose Jaw, Sask.; Partridge,\nHenry Albert, Po., Roblin, Man.;\nTrask, Cyril Randolph, Po.. Meadbw\nLake. Sask.; Home, Alexander Man-\nson, Fit. Sgt, Edmonton; Milan, Clifford, Arthur, Fit. Sgt., Three Hills,\ni Alta.; Amprault, Atphe Baptiste, Sgt.\nCentre East Pubnico, N.S.; Daviei\nWilliam John Ron, Sgt.. Sherbrooke,\nVS; Dellag, Joieph Charlei Edward. Sgt. Montreal; Fulton, Roy\nOsavald. Sgt., New Weitmlniter,\nB.C.; MacDonald, Denii Charlei, Sgt.\nVictoria; McLeod. Daniel Melvin.\nSgt., Belmont, Man.; Patenon. Norman Fraser, Sgt., Ottawa; Smith\nClarence Harold, Sgt., Toronto; Turner, Alvin Clinton. Sgt., Codette,\nSask.; Van Vuren. Russell Benson,\nSgt. Troy, NY.; Walen. George Sgt.,\nSaskatoon; Williams, Robert, Sgt.,\nCarnthlana, Ky.\nPreviously missing on active service, now reported prlioners of war;\n-Rweanor. George Joseph, Fo.. Durham. Durham. Eng.: Taylor. Albert\nHenry, Fit. Sgt.. Montreal; Bishop.\nMurray Winston, Sgt.. New Mlnai,\nNS\nSeriously Injured on active icr-\nvice\u2014Nicoll. William Jamei. Fit.\nSgt. Victoria. Ont.\nDmgeroiuly ill u a reiult of Injurlei sustained on active service\u2014\nFoy, John Vincent, Fit. Sgt., At\nmonle, Ont,\nDangerouily Injured accidentally\n\u2014Duncan. Douglu Stuirt, Lac.\nSickvllle. N.B.\nCanada:\nDied from nituril cautu\u2014Bolton,\nEdward William Roberti, Lac., Mur-\nrayville, B.C.\nPAYS WITH HIS BLOOD\nFOR GASOLINE\nRICHMOND, Calif., April 11 (AP)\nGuadalupe Soto, a Mexican who\nspeaks little Engllih, walked Into\na ichool building which houiei Red\nCrou, rationing ind other wartime\nagencies A nurse took hit name\naddreu and other data, and unt\nhim to an Inner room where atten>\ndanti drained the usual pint of\nblood. Then the bewildered Guade\nlupe managed tn broken English:\n'Now do I get my guoline?\"\nActive Services\nAuxiliary Buys\nWool (or Socks\nTwenty-four poundi of wool, for\nknitting socks and mitts for men in\nthe irmed lervicei had been purchased, memben of the Nelion Women'i Auxiliary to the Active Fore-\nei, meeting Friday night at the Women'! Inititute roomi, were Informed. It wu decided to buy manu-\nfactured socks u well ss Wool if\nthey were available.\nNotice that the City Council had\ngranted the Auxiliary permiuion\nto hold two tag dayi thii yur, one\nIn May ind one In September, was\nreceived from City Clerk W. A.\nGordon. Arrangements were made\nfor a bake isle this month, the committee In charge to be Mn. Albert\nWallach, Mri. David Mosses. Mn.\nThomai Cookion, Mn. Ellwbeth\nGeorge and Mn. E. Sutcliffe.\nMri. Joieph Hollind ind Mrs\nE. M. Gillott for the Tobacco Committee reported orderi placed with\nNelion merchant! by the public, and\ncollected by the Auxiliary to be forwarded to the B.C. Oveneu Tobicco Fund, totalled $92.50 lince the\nlast meeting.\nMn. A. D. Oliver returned to her\npoit at Secretary, lucceeding Mri\nPerry, who reiigned. Mn. Oliver\nhad been Secretary of the Auxili\nary from its inception up to the\nannual meeting this year, when Mrs\nPerry wai elected.\nThit she now had three ioni over,\nseal in the Army wu reported by\nMrs E. S. Elliott.\nMri. Joieph Holland, Vlce-Prui-\ndent, preiided ln the ibsence of\nMri. H. H. Currie, Preiident, who\nwas in hospital.\nCalls for Campaign\nAgainit Crime\nWASHINGTON, April 11 (AP)-\nJ. Edgar Hoover, Chief of the Federal Bureau of Inveitlgatlon, called on law enforcement igenclei tor\ni ' 'counter-offemlve\" igainit In-\ncreuing crime which, he uld,\nthreaten! a \"breakdown on our\nhome front.\"\"\n\"Something hu happened to our\nmoral flbrei when the natlon'i\nyouths under voting ige iccounied\nfor 15 per cent of ill murden, 35\nper cent offali robberies, 58 ~\"\u00bb\ncent of all \"cir thefts md 50 per\ncent if all burglaries.\"\nArreiti of girli under ** -\"or\noffemet againit common decency\"\nincreued 76 per cent, he uid.\nMaterial adapted by permluion of the Mlnlitry of Food, London, England.\n\u00ae\n%(ji Jack Qui}*\nMOTHERS . . . heres a chance to\ntest your Nutrition Knowledge . . .\nthen try it out on the rest of tha\nfamily. Each corrKt answer Is\nworth five points. A score of 60\nout of 70 is very good; but anyone\nwho scores less than 40 should be\nmade to do the washing up for at\nleast 3 days!\nWhat li the firit of Canada'i Food\nRulei?\nName three \"yellow\" vegetables\nWhat food values help protect our\neyes against strain (li daylight;\n(2) at night?\nWhat type of meat ii the moit important?\nWhat is the difference in food\nvalues between brown shell and\nwhite shell eggs of the same size?\nName the two most important\nCanadian grown sources of Vitamin C which we could use daily.\nName three different kind of\nfoods we should eat after giving\na. hi*lod transfusion.\n8. What is Canada Approved bread?\n9. Name two whole grain porridge!,\nand two ready-to-eat whole grain\nbreakfait foods\n10. Name one iweetenlng agent which\nglvea ui lomethlng more than juit\nflavor and energy.\n11. Where do flih and poultry Coma\ninto Canada'i Nutrition Campaign?\n12. Name two Important source! of\ncalcium and phosphorus\u2014the min*\nerals we need for good bones and\nteeth.\n13. What food values do we get from\nbutter and other fat?\n14. 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V, lb., 1 lb.\nBurns'  Goldenleaf  Cheese,   1-lb.  and\n2-lb. packets.\nCANADIAN  CHEESE ..       Lb. 35c\nOne of our most valuable foodi (Rule\nNo. DA rich lource of Vitamin A (for\n\u2022yei and growth) . . . Carbohydratei\nand FaU (for energy) . . . Proteim\n(for muscle) . . . and Calcium and\nPhosphorus (for teeth snd bones). The\nBay offers you thii selection . . ,\n)\u00a7[Tfrl\u00bbitihqi &mjw*l)\u00a7(\na*ooRPO*ja*a at* t**et taao.\n-'is*?\n,.0'i\nb-\nliV.\n:*l\nJap*\nBecauie of shortagei, not only old\nschool ties but new ichool caps miy\ndliappear In Britain, lready many\nmakei of tiei ind capi are unobtainable.\nAlaska May Elect\nNew Governor\nWASHINGTON, April 11 (API-\nDelegate Anthony J. Dimond of Alaska uld today he i, preparing a\nbill to authorize Alukini to elect\niheir territorial governor, now appointed by the Pruident.\n\"I hive every reuon to believe\nlhat the Pruident would ftvor thli\nmeasure,\" Dlmond told reporten,\n\"beciuse he hu ilreidy announced\nhe li In favor of iuch ictlon tor\nPuerto Rico. I think Alukini ire\nJuit ii well qualified for iuch privilege ai the Puerto Rlcim.\"\nDEATHS\n' LONDON-Mllnar Gray, 72. former .Parliamentary Secretary to the\nMlnlitry of Labor,\nEDMONTON - Andrew Robert\nMcLaennin, 71. former City Alderman and member of the Legislature\nind Manager of Box and Shook\nCompany.\nClaim Forces\nEncircled at\nBurma-India Border\nNEW YORK. AprU 11 (AP)-A'\nJapanese Imperial Headquarters j\ncommunique broadcait by the Italian radio and recorded by the Asso-\nelated Presi, iald yesterday that the\nSixth Brigade ol the India-British\nforcu had been completely encircled at the Burma-India border, on\nthe ihorei of the Bay ol Bengal,\n\u2022 thet the Commander of the Brigade\nhad been captured, and that it was\nbeing annihilated after continuous\nittacks.\nThere wai no confirmation of the\nclaim from any1 filled lource.\nAmericans Pound\nHeld Base\nBrakeman Killed\n|ap\nWITH THE U. 5- FORCE IN\nCHINA. April 9 (Delayed) (AP)\u2014\nJipaneie-occupled Fort Bayard,\nIts ilrdrome, ridio stition ind dock\nirei and the nearby Japanese Com-\nmmder'i headquarteri In the former French leued territory of\nKwnngchowan, on the South China\ncoaat, were heavily itticked by\nAmerican P-40'i todiy.\nNo plinei were found on Ihe airdrome and there wai no enemy ittempt to intercept, although the\nralden met anti-aircraft fire which\nillgntly dimiged three planes\nNeirly 10.000 roundi of huvy\ncalibre machine gun bullets nosed\nInto warehoum ind other installation! and leveral pilots reported\niMlng Japaneie loldlen killed.\nIf the ipeiker layi \"Meh-RET\"\nfor that captured line in Tuniiii\nhe'i right\nVICTORIA, April 11 (CP)-Pro-\nviricial Police Headquarters here report that S. H Bowen, brakeman\non the Canadian National Railway\nwas killed early Saturday while\njumping off a train 22 milei Eait\nof Blue River to examine a defective brake.\nAccording to Dr. Cecil von Bonde,\nSouth African director of fisheries,\nSouth African banks contain greater\nquantities of oil producing fish than\nthe banka of Newfoundland.\nWORKERS IN PACKING\nHOUSES CET RAISE\nVANCOUVER, April 11 (Cj4-\nEmployeei of three major VanoMl-\nver meat packing houses have bjpn\ngranted a general [ive cent an hjfcr\nincrease by the Regional War Later\nBoard.\nThe increase is retroactive to Nov.\n3 for employees at Swift Canadjan\nCo. Ltd., and Canada Packen Ltd.,\nand to Dec. 3 for those at Alberta\nMeats Ltd., where a later application to the Board was made.\nIn Spite of Problems\nThe Quality Remains Unchanged\njV'ONE of the -circumstances of\n!\u25a0 * today have been allowed to\ninterfere with the i|unlilv of\nJell-O and Jell-O Puddings.\nWar's neceisitiei have limited\nthe supply of Jell-O and Jell-O\nPudding!\u2014 so, if there are timea\nwhen yoor grocer ia\noat of stock, we are\nsorry, and hope that\nfoa will be patient\ntill a further supply\nia available.\n\t\n\t\n a- ' a ' . \u2022\n4 -NELSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1943\nWhite Haired Woman\n\\ls Mother to\n^Canadian Prisoners\nBy MARGARET ECKER\nCimdlin Prtu Staff Wrlttr\n\u25a0 OTTAWA (OP)\u2014Every ^Canadian\nprlioner ot war ln an enemy camp\nbiuT I kind, white-haired woman\nwotrying about him, whether he\nknowi It or not Sht Is Mri, H. P.\nPlumiptre, Director of the Cinadian\nRed Crou Prisoner of War Bureau.\n'T&HI<*Jing Peacp . . .\nleach Children\nto Be Tolerant\nBy Garry  Cleveland  Myen,  Ph.D.\nLooking forward to peaoe after\nlory, we parent! now need to\nJlvate tolerance ln ounelvei and\nfb tolerance to our children by\npt md example,\nlur children may come in touch\nwill   children   whose   parents   or\nndparents were born in differ-\nenl countries of the world, includ-\ninij those countries now at war with\nBtfGAN AT HOME\njfe begin to build lor tolerance\nright at home, in the family. When\nwe are truly tolerant, we parents\nstrive to bring out the best In the\nother parent and the best in our children. We cultivate deep regard for\none mother in the home ai person!.\nBeginning M, we are the more ready\nto have like coniideration of peraons outiide the family, no matter\nhow that person il dressed, what\nbit income, how well he speaks English, or what hii family name may\nAs never before, we parenti need\nto cultivtte totlay ln ourselvei ahd\nour childrasn in underitandlng attitude toward otheri In our mldit\nwho have a different religion or life\nphilosophy, so long as they are good\ncitizeni.\nSOLVING \"ARENT PROBLEMS\nQ.\u2014 What do you comlder the\nmost Important relationship for the\n.child In the family?\nA.\u2014The parent-parent relation-\nIhlp.\nQ.\u2014How miy .ttie church and the\nschool cooperate in .building morale\nnow?\nA\u2014 Through effective weekday\nreligioui education programs and\nby teachers encouraging school children to attend church and church\nschools on Sundsy.\nEvery Canadlm behind tnemy\nborden Is u clou to her hurt md\nu much on her mind u If he were\nher own son, but Mri. Plumptre\ndoein't itop her coniideration there,\nShe comlderi the lad'i parenti, his\nwlie md his iweetheart too.\nWhen lt Is poulble she wrltei to\nparents with words ot comfort, and\n\"We hive the most wonderful\" letten back, too.\" Juit then her interview with a Csnsdlsn Preu reporter wsi InteiTUpted. A man\nwanted to iee Mrs. Plumptre. He\nbad come from Montreal to talk to\nher. It wai mother lad itory,\nShe iald when he had gone. Hla\nion had been mining in Europe for\nfive months and he wanted to (hank\nMra. Plumptre for her letteri and\nask if anything more could be done\nto try to locate the boy.\nWalt and hope ml lU Mn.\nPlumptre could tell him, for tht Red\nCrois hesitates io try to communl\ncats with missing main not definitely prisoners of war. In many\ncases they are itlll alive, lomea\nwhere ln Occupied Europe, md\nthere's a chance they may be able\nto remain free. If the Red Crois\nadvertised for them, the Naili might\nintensify the search for them, Mn.\nPlumptre iald.\nThe man from Montreal was one\npf hundreds who comt to her for\nadvice.\nWORDS OF THANKS\nBut the food parcels thst go out\nin thousands each week bring Mrs\nPlumptre and her large staff, mosUy\nVolunteer, word from the prisoner!\nof war. In each parcel is a card\nand a prisoner fills lt out and tend!\nlt back to the Red Crou. Already\n396,000 of these cards have been\nsorted.\nThrough the acknowledgement\ncard, the whereabouts of the mm\nwho signed it can bt determined.\nImmediately his next of kin ire\nnotllfed and the message on the\ncard ls sent to them, I heart-warm-\ning boon to the relativei who wait\nat home for any icrap of Information about their men.\nUiually the messagei on the cards\nare merely brief exprusioni of ut-\nlifictlon at getting the food. One\nVmcouver boy, for instance, uid\nthe parcel was \"okay\"\u2014especially\nthe peanut butter. He asked for\nmore.\nOne English lallor Interned In Algeria wrote on his card the itory of\nan attempt to escape; how he and\nhis comrades tunnelled out of the\ncamp and wandered in the desert\nfor dayi before being recaptured.\nAll this wu passed by the Italian\ncensor, wbo apparently couldn't\nread English. The sailor now ll tree\nand hu told tbe Red Cross that their\nparceli \"kept the prisonen alive\"\nln North Africa.\nSLOCAN CITY<\nSLOCAN CITY, B. C.-Mn. Booth\nof the Educational Depirtment and\nMlu Robertson, teacher, of Vancouver, were recent visiton here.\nMrs. M. McKay and her daughter,\nMn. J. Penner, and two little children, arrived Monday from Victoria\nMn. Howard of Trail and her\ndaughter, Mrs. J. Murray of vancou-\nver, are gueits of Mri. Howard'! ion\nand family, Mr., and Mn. James\nHoward.\nJ. St. Thomu of Perryi was a\nvliitor here Tuesday.\nMiu Edith Anderion of Lemon\nCreek ipent Wednesday here with\nrelatives.\nGeorge Forbei of Passmore wai\na viiltor to town Tuesday.\nPte. c. Rlndler of Kingston, Ont.,\nwu home on furlough, guest of hli\nmother, Mrs. F. Rlndler.\nMn. B. E. O'Neail and little son\nTerry, are visiting guests of Mn.\nO'Neail'i parents, Mr. and Mrs.\nT. Hulli, at Nelson.\nMn. F. E. Robimon, R. N., of\nBridgehead, B. C. has Joined the\nitaff of the hoipltal here.\nPeter Johnson ls spending s few\ndayi ln Nelion.\nMr. and Mn. E. Nelson of Silver-\nton were recent visitors to town.\nJoe Blnnish who ls employed\nst the Van Rol mine, Silverton, was\na visitor at hli home here.\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIimiU\nilll\nUAO\nTUnhuftfL\nBy BETSY NEWMAN\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nTODAY'S MENU\nBREAKFAST\nOrange Juice\nReady-to-eat Cereal       Milk\nCornmeal Pancakes\nSyrup Colfee\nLUNCHEON\nCreamed   Codfish  on  Toast\nRhubaib Sauce\nCookies Milk Tea\nDINNER\nBeef Shink Stew\nMashed or Boiled Potatoes\nButtered Carrots Green Salad\nMeringue Cige      Tea or Coffee\nBEEF SHANK 8TEW'\n2 pounda beef shank (mt In 2-\nInch piecei), 2 tablespoons lard or\nother fat, 2 teaspooni ult, 1 cup\ncooked tomatoes, 1 cup water, 1\nonion, V, cup diced celery.\nBrown meat in fat. season. Add\ntomatoes, water, iliced onion, md\ncelery. Cover ind cook ilowly, or\nbake in moderate oven (350 degrees\nF.) for about 2 hours.   Serves 6.\nMERINGUE CAKE\nV, cup lugar. 2 tafjleipoons ihortening, 2 eggi, 4 tableipooni ikimmed\nmilk, f walnuts, \"i cup lifted flour,\n1 teaipoon baking powder, pinch\nIalt, 2 tablespoons powdered sugar,\nCream ihortening and sugir, add\negg yolks and beat thoroughly. Sift\nflour, sift again with baking powder and ult, md idd alternately\nwith milk. Pour Into greued iquare\npan. Beat egg whiles stiff, idd\npowdered tugar end continue beating until meringue stands in peaks\n.Spread over top of cake batter md\nsprinkle with chopped nuts. Bake\nin moderate oven (3M degreu T.)\nuntil meringue Is brown.   Serves 8.\nCORNMEAL PANCAKES\nV, cup flour, V, teaspoon baking\npowder, V, teaspoon iodi, 1 tableipoon sugar, V, teaspoon salt, 1 cup\ncornmeal, 1 egg, m, cupi lour\nmilk, 1 tablespoon melted butter.\nSift flour, measure and lift again\nwith baking powder, ioda, ult and\nlugar. Sift cornmeal too If lt il\nnot too come to be sifted. Beit\negg in mixing bowl, add lour milk\nand beat it Into egg; add melted\nbutter, then lift in dry ingredients\nall at once and stir enough to mix\nwell. Bake on hot griddle. Mikes\n10 to 12 cakea.\nSERVICE ...\nIt has always been the policy of thli\nfirm to give the best possible service\nst all times.\nBUT...\nIf we are to continue this fine service\nwe will have to have your cooperation.\nIf You Are Going to Naed Our Service\nPlease Place Your Order Early\nWest Transfer Co.\nPhone J3\nLONDON, (CP.) - The Polish\nAir Force hai dropped 11,500 tons of\nbombi on Axli target! and destroyed\n518 enemy planei, according to Poliih clrclei hero. :\",3fc?'\nDeficiency Disease ...\nTests Show Bad\nEating Habits\nDue to ignorance\nBy   LOGAN   CLENDENING,   M.D.\nLut Summer I wu surprised to\nhear from the director of a large\nclinic that Is devoted to digesiive\nand nutritional dliorders that he\nfound deficiency disease more frequently in thoie tn the upper income\nbracket! than among those of moderate means.\nThii experience ls confirmed by\na report from two other phyilciani.\nThey deliberately ulected patients\nwho were in the upper Income\ngroup, gave them a queitlonnaire\nabout their diet, had them take it\nhome md put down what they ate\nat every meal md then return\nfrom week to week and have theM\nquutlonnairei checked as to what\nmaterials they made their lalad\ndressing! with, the amount of lugar\nand cream they uied ln their coffee,\nand the like.\nSTARTLING RESULTS\nThe reiults are startling: 74 per\ncent of the pitienti ihowed a deficiency in total food Intake, iome\nof them as much as B0 per cent. In\nonly one particular kind of food\ndid this group regularly ihow an\nexcels Intake and that was in the\nuie of fats: 88 per cent of them got\ntoo much fat\u2014on the average about\n20 per cent too much.\nThirty, per cent of the patients\ntook  less protein  than  scientific\ndletetlci believes li the proper ration.\nIn neirly all the diets tha vitamins were deficient, the' largut\namount being in the B group.\nThere wu a Slight mineral deficiency In calcium, phosphorus and\nIron, and iome water deficiency.\nA THEORETICAL  BASIS\nI think It should be explained,\nhowever, that the vitamin deficiency ls calculated on a boils ot the\namounts they ought to have, a\nbasis which I believe Is theoretical;\nln other words, one which I do\nnot believe is sufficiently well-uiib-\nliihed sclentlflcilly.. to mike this\npart of the report alarming.\nNone of theie patients were under medical supervision, and tn ipite\nof the fact that twenty of them\nwere physicians, it muit be concluded that Ignorance wai the cauie\nof bad eating habits ln moit caiei\nIt appear! that even when people\ncan afford to eat whatever they\nwant, when they are not under direct medical iupervtilon they leave\nout milk, eggi, wholewheat and enriched grain products too frequent'\nly from their diet.\nLENTEN REDUCING DIET ~\"\n(070 Cilorlei)\nBRHAKFA.ST\n1 unlverial vitamin pill; 3 itew-\ned prunei\u2014ISO calorlei; 1 illce toait\n\u2014100 caloriei; 1 cup coffee (no\nlugaf or cream).\nLUNCH\n1   two-egg  vegetable  omlet\u2014180\ncalorlei; 1 slice tout\u2014no butter; 1\ncup tei (no cream or iugir).\nDINNER\nAverage helping of any broiled\nboiled or baked tish (no iauce)\u2014\n100 calorlei; cucumber, radlih and\nlettuce salad (mineral oil dreulng)\n\u201440 calorlei; imall helping of gelatine or rennett deuert\u201430 cilorlei.\nPosture...\nYou Don't Have\nto Take\nIt on the (Mn\nBy IDA JEAN KAIN\n\"Keep your chin up and don't\natlck your neck out\" ire two of our\nfavorite expreuioni. We ought to\ntake them literally. Then we could\nquit worrying about a double chin\nu the penalty for thli particular\nposture defect.\nIn iltting over a duk or working\nat a typewriter or machine of any\nkind, there ii an inclination to lean\nthe head forward. But when your\nspine is out of Une at one point, you\nalways compensate at another, and\nsometimes another. Just by \"sticking your neck dut\", you get an out-\ncurve of the shoulders, an Incurve\nat the imall of the back, and an out-\ncurve at the hlpal\nSitting like that ll too much of\na itraln. It tires you much more\nquickly than iltting with your iplne\nIn a nice straight line and doing\nyour forward bending at the hip\njoints.\nSome poiture authorities claim\nthe secret of thll straight line is in\nitretching the muiclei at the ildei\nmd back of the neck to hold your\nhead high, chin level, shoulder relaxed.\nAt any rate It'i worth the bother\nof a little discipline to ward off \u2022\ndouble chin.\nAnd back up the good work with\nabout two minutes of exerclie night\nor morning, to tone the thin iheet\nof muscle fibre which contracti the\nCASTLEOAR LASS\nEmily Grace, daughter of Mr.\nand Mn. Jamea R. Klllough of\nCaitlegar.\nikln directly under your chin. Tenie\nthe throat muscles, turn the heed\nsideways, tip the chin ln air, and\ncircle to other side, down and level\nIn front. Relax the muiclei very\nslowly, and repeat five times.\nTo curb the forward tendency of\nhead and neck, do this exercise:\nLie face downward on floor, legs\nitraight down, arms out on floor,\nihoulder level. Riiee head, cheat\nand arms backward as high ln air\nu possible, hold, and return to poiltion. Ai you raise the head, tense\nthe throat musclei and tip chin up\nand back. Relax all the muscles\ngradually, you can repeat this exercise five time;. It is excellent for\nanyone doing \"close work.\"\nsShe'sa\njealousy Victim\n\u25a0y BEATRICE FAIRFAX\nDear Mtn Fairfax:\nI am 30 yean of age. Three yean\nago I met md fell in love with a\nman who li Just about everything\nany girl could want. He li 27. Here's\nmy problem.\nHe's ln the Navy and loving him\nio much, yet not hearing from him,\nfor monthi at a time, hai made a\nbitter woman of me. I've cried md\ncried because Jealousy has torn a\nhole ln my heart. I don't stop to\nthink he ii at ua struggling '.o\nkeep alive; all I can tee Is other\nwomen In different ports. He writes\nhe lovei me, and tnough I ihould\ncheer him, I write discouraging\nnews.\n\"I've never loved a person so desperately in all .my life, and feel\nat tlmu I will go crazy If I don't ,'\nhear from him or see him. Pleue\ntell me how I cm cure myself menially.\nMITZL\nLet me recall to you a line from\ntin \"Sermon on the Mount\", \"O, ye\nof little faith.\" And what kind ot\nlove can you have for i is man thst\nIs not only devoid of faith but poll-\noned with Jesloiuy? cure for the\ngreen-eyed monster is up to the Individual who ls a victim of Iti riv-\nagei. How would you feel If, Instead\nof philandering after this and that\nwoman, you learned thii young tola\ndler was ill, wouftded or floating\naround on i raft in the ocean?\u2014\nGive your better nature a chance to\novercome these unworthy feelings.\nAnd when you write, lend him\ncheerful, Jolly letters.\n\u00ab#%?\nSfWBflBB\ntTV-,   i\nf. ill\n'U,to*4l.ttl *-*-. Te\nWork\u00ab\u00bbmu\u201ebe.        *Wu\u00ab*\u00b0thtt\n^\u25a0^ be fa, J^P\u00b0ne4^cou\u201e.\nnat''\u00b0b^eingdoneJ\nAmA\"rHEl0w.5Ti\n#,..\u201e *'5r,N'\u00bb\u00abwo,to\n(1^rr^4*^\n***\u2666\n**^***\n**^;-\njy**.\n,      POSSIIIll     \\\n\/ avoid navii I\nI'avlH W1IK INIas\n\\ *N** \/\n, Hounars \/\n NEW ARRIVALS...\nSpring Shoes\nNow It the time to select your Spring Footwear while our\nStock is Complete.\nLovely Pumps styled for\nSpring wear.\nDress and Casual Wear at\nprices for every purse.\nR. Andrew & Co.\nLEADERS IN FO9TFASHION\nIEVEN PERMITS\nSSUED IN WEEK\nSeven building permit! were\nisued lait week by City Engineer\nI. D. Dawson, authorizing construe-\nlon at an eitlmated cost of (463.\nThey were luued to:\nWATCH REPAIR\nli a Job for sxparta. Our work\nanurei your satlifactlon.\nH. H. Sutherland\n491 Baker St Nelson, B. C.\nWIDE V.UU1OT OF\nNEW SPRINC HATS\nJUST ARRIVED\nMilady's Fashion Shop\nFor Extra Pep at work or play\nDRINK MILK.\nK-V-D\nJ. Cecchinl to alter porch and\nitepi, cement floor, change kitchen, 1021 Josephine Street, $100.\nL. Simpion lo Install two new\npairs of garage doon, 213 Baker\nStreet, $100.\nT. Hulli to lay cement floor in\nbasement, Nelson Avenue, $195.\nGeorge Scott to change aiding and\npatch verandah roof, 115 High\nStreet, $18.\nJ. R. Swanion to reihlngle garage,\n718 Mill Street, $10.\nW. Reilly to cement floor and\nbaiement Snd build ihort cement\nwalk, Victoria Street, $15.\nGeorge R. Stewart to sheathe ilde\nof shop with corrugated iron, 504\nLake Street, $25.\nCASTLEGAR BOY\nARRIVES OVERSEAS\nMr. and Mri. W. H. Houiton ot\nCaitlegar received word recently of\nthe iafe arrival oveneai of their\nion, Sgt.-Pilot W. A. Houston, R.\nC. A. F.\nSgt, Houiton graduated Feb. B\nfrom the Service Flying Training\nSchool at Calgary.\nThe manufacture of carpet! hai\nbeen carried on from very early\ntimes by the Assyrians, Penlani,\nArabs, Chineie and Indians.\nWEEKLY WARTIME\nNUTRITION HINTS!\nMirtha Logan, Swift's famed home economist, whose weekly, wirtimr cooking column\nU I regulir feature of thii pige. Look for\nthese valuable hints esch Monday 1\nty Merits Ujtn'\nBraised Pork Liver\naddition of suitable vegetables to the\nliquid in which it is braised;\nRemember, too, thit in addition\nto meat, every idult should hive M\npint of milk (children more thin a\npint) every diy. And we need, too,\ntomito or citrui juice, one other\nfruit, two servings of vcgetiblcj, particularly the green leify md yellow\nones, potitocs, plui four to six slices\nof Cinidi Approved Bread ind 3 to 4\neggs each week is i minimum diet.\nWith cscalloped tomatoes\nand baked polatoos It makes\nan economical moal of\nsplendid nutritional value.\nDredge 1 lbj of illced liver with\nseisoned flour; Pour in Vt cup hot\n\u2022witer combined with 2 tibleipoon!\ntomito catsup; cover closely ind\nsimmer gently until liver is tender,\nabout 20 minutei; (The liquid will\nbe sll tiken up\u2014the citsup ind ayiter\nmiy be doubled or tripled, to pro-\n1 vide delicious gravy\u2014thicken\nI alightly, if necessiry.) Thit's ill there\nI is to miking a delicious miin dish\nI for four people\u2014it's in eisy wiy to\nI give your fimily plus values in heiltln\nBraising ii the method of cooking\n| \"we recommend for tenderizing the\nI thrifty but less tender cuts thit miy\nloot always be io familiar is they\nI mij.lit be to the houiekecperj\nThii method of ilow, moist-lirit\n\u25a0 cooking imurei tendernesi, full\nI flavour snd sll the food values. Any\nI braised meet csn be enhsneed by the\n(SWIFT CANADIAN CO., LIMITED.. a Dominion-\nvide organization devotqd to the conservation and\nefficient distribution of Canada's food resources.\nSAVE SHRINKAGE\nMike men go firther ind help\nconierve fuel by cooking it low,\neren tempeiiturrs.\nNELSON SOCIAL Many Pay Final\n\u25a0y MRS. M. J. VIONIUX\n\u2022 Mr,  and  Mrs.'Harry   Hene,\nSll.ca Street, hid as their gueit lut\nweek Stinley Helie of Minion City,\nB.C, who wu en route to Edmonton, having enlfsted In tha R.C.A.V\na Ac.2 John Kubin, R.c.At'..\nLethbridge, ipent Saturday in town\nat tha home o( hia mother, Mri. M.\nKubin, Carbonate Street. He wu\naccompanied back to Lethbridge by\nhli mother, who wiU also visit relatives ln Blairmore,\n\u2022 Mr, and Mrs. Andy Burgeu ot\nYmir villted Nelion .Saturday,\n\u2022 Mri, W, Wideion end her children were ihopperi from South\nSlocan Saturday.\nCRANBROOK GRADUATE\n\u2022' Mri. George Hornatt and Mri.\nRobert Todd have returned trom\nCranbrook, where they went to it-\ntend the graduation exercises ot St.\nEugene Hoipital lut Thundiy\ntrom which clau Mri. HorneU'i\ndaughter, Rosemary wai graduated.\n\u2022 Mr. ind Mrs. Thomai Evans ot\nTrail visited friends in town Saturday.\n\u2022 Pie. George Lunn il vlilting\nhli mother, Mri. Ruth Lunn.\n\u2022 Mri. Clarence Shannon ot\nWillow Point and her daughter, Mlu\nShannon of Seattle, spent Saturday\nln the city.\ne Mr. and Mri. J. E. Batley ol\nBonnington viiited town Saturday.\na Mr, ind Mri. John Burni,\nNorth Shore, left Saturday to ipend\na week at their home at Ainsworth.\nThey were accompanied by their\nson, Pte. J. E. (Teddy) Burna, and\nhis wife and baby Teddy, who are\nholidaying here.\n\u2022 Mra. Nord of Salmo viiited\nNelion Saturday.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mri. C. B. Sharp and\nBeatrice of Bonnington spent Saturday In town.\n\u2022 Shoppen in the city Ssturdsy\nIncluded Mn. H. Middleton and Mn.\nHeddle.\nVISITOR FROM COAST\n\u2022 Pte. Eugene Muraro arrived\nSaturday night from Vancouver and\nia vlilting hii mother, Mn. J. Muraro, Granite Roid.\n\u2022 Mr. ind Mri. Oeorge Helbecque ind family, alio Mr. Hil-\nbecque'i father of Bonnington, were\nNelson vliltori Saturday.\ne Mri. H. Currie wu In town\nfrom Ainiworth Saturday.\ne Mn. J. Bain, Carbonate Street,\nipent the weekend ln Grand Forks.\ne Mr. and Mn. George Piatt of\nBonnington ihopped ln town Saturday.\ne Pte. Teddy Romino of Vaneou.\nver ll viiiting his wife and mother\nin Nelion.\n\u2022 William Vulcano of Trail \u00ab>eM\nSaturday ln the city with his parents, Mr. snd Mn. Vulcano.\nHOLIDAYS AT COAST\n\u2022 Mrs. Harold Lakei, Roiemont,\nleft yesterday for Vancouver where\nshe will ipend a couple of weeki\nvacation.\n\u2022 Harry Whellimi was a recent\nvisitor lo town from Sheep Creek.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn. G. T. Lynch,\nGore Street, hive ai guest Mn.\nLynch'! niece, Miu Audrey Towniend of Red Deer, Alta., of the itaff\nof the Canadian Bank of Commerce,\nwho wu accompanied here by her\nmother, Mri. Robert Towniend, who\nhai ilnce returned.\n\u2022 Mri. Olion of Ainiworth, who\nhas been a guest of Mr. and Mn.\nJ. P. Fink, Wird Street, for the\npait couple of weeki returned home\nyesterday.\n\u2022 Mr. end Mn. J. H. Fee of Trail\nviiited Mr. ind Mri. Erneit Mm-\nden, Silica Street, Saturday.\nLEAVES   FOR  TORONTO\n\u2022 Miii Mirjorie Maber, popular\nbride-elect of thli month, left yeiterdiy morning on the Eutbound\ntrain for Toronto, where her marriage will be taking place next\nweek.\na Mri. 3. B. Curran of Grind\nForks has returned after visiting\nMr. and Mrs. Guy Browell in Kulo.\na   Mr. and Mrl. Jack Black and\nThe lecrtt of pUnning\ndelicious, economical,\nnutritious metis in wartime is in Mirthi Login's\nnew men cook-hook\n\"Meat Complete.\" Send\nlot for thii indispensible\nM-pige book to Swift\ndim Co,\nCASTLEGAR\nCASTIUGAR, B.C.-'Mn. C. Kno-\nblank wai hottest at a bridge party held at the home of Mn. M. McPhenon on Thunday evening. Prize\nwlnneri were Mn. E. Snell and Mrt.\nIsaac Petenon. Refreihmenti were\naerved. Gueiti were Mn. M. McPhenon, Mn. I. Petenon, Mri. P.\nBruce, Mn. L. McPhenon, Mn. A.\nRichirdi, Mri. E. Snell, Mri. N. Bx-\nitrom and Misses Eva and Normi\nPetenon ind Min Eliiibeth Snell.\nMn. M. McPhenon viiited Trail\non Mondiy,\nMn. H. Merrlfield wu a vliitor\nto Trail.\nMri. E. Snell, Mn. K. Knoblank\nand Mlu Elizabeth Snell were viiiton to Trail.\nMr. and Mri. P. Bruce entertained\nat a bridge party on.Saturday evening. High icorei were won by Mn.\nZ. Snsll and Mrl. S. Ryien; conio-\nlatlon prlzei were won by Mn. K.\nKnoblank ind Mn. A. Schiavon.\nRefreihmenti were lerved. Gueiti\nwere Mr. end Mn. I. Petenon, Mr.\nind Mri. Ralph Fletcher, Mn. A.\nLampard, Mr. ind Mrl. A. Schiavon.\nMn. s. Ryien, Mrs E. Snell, Mri. K.\nKnoblank, Mils E. SneU ind Mr.\nJohn Hifiteid.\nMluei Evi Petenon and Peirl\nDims villted Trill on Saturdiy.\nPOSTIES JOB TOO\nRIGOROUS FOR HIM\nLONDON (CP)-Because hii ige\nli \"beginning to tell a bit,\" Dr. Lin\nlon Smith, who retired In 1939 ifter\n31 yein u Bishop of Rocheiter,\nhad to resign after three dayi u\nvillage poitmin of Oventnnd, Norfolk. Dr. Linton took over when the\nregulir \"poitle\" fell 111 ind ilthough\n75 yein old, tramped 18 mllei eich\ndiy.\nDept.\nLimited.\nNC 13, Toronto.\nThe 100-yur-old narlih pump ot\nSi.Miiundhani, Suffolk, England,\nicheduled \u2022\u25a0 ot \"historic or irm-\ntic value\" and defended by coun\ncillori becauie cycltite liked to\nitand their blcyclei agalnit It, li to\nbe offered for scrip.\nLONDON (CT)-An airgraph letter written In Canida on a Tueidiy wu delivered it iti destination\nIn London on the following Thuri\nday.\ndaughter Jacqueline of Sheep Creek\nwara city ihopperi Siturday.\ne Mri. Wirren Crow of Waneia\nwu gueit at tha weekend of Mr.\nand Mrs. Leonard Guitafion, 55\nDouglu Roid. She wu tccompinied\nby her ion, O. D. Eugene of \u2022 the\nRoyil Nivy, who hu been on fur-\nlough\ne Mlu Phyllli Slader hu returned to Trail after a couple of\ndayi ln Nelion at the home of her\nmother, Mrs. T. W. Slader, Kerr\nApartments.\ne Mn. T. Hawea and children\nof Ainsworth viiited Nelion Saturday.\n\u2022 LEAVES FOR COAST\ne Mn John Cartmel, Regent ol\nKokanee Chapter, I.O.D.E., left yesterday for the Coast to attend an\nI.O.D.E. \"meeting.\na Mr. and Mri. Jack Sapplea of\nSalmo villted Nelion Saturday.\na Shorten in town Saturday Included Mr. and Mra. -0. Muirhead of\nProcter.\ne Pte. Peggy Coatei, who hi!\nbeen ipending her furlough at the\nhome of her mother, Mn. Janet\nCoatei, Roiemont, returned to Vancouver yeiterday. She wai accompanied to the Coast by her liiter,\nMlf! Joan Coates, who will visit\nner lunts, Misi PhyllU Church and\nMrs. C. Dobbin.\na Pte. George Wation of Vancouver ii viiiting hii parents in\nTrail and friendi in Nelson.\ne Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harman of Ainsworth visited town Saturday.\n\u2022 Mrs. Lawrence Spearing end\nion Bobby were in the city from\nRobson Saturday,\nTribute\nloW.H. Mawer\nCltiieni filled tha Thompson Funeral Chapel Saturday afternoon to\npay their final tribute to the memory of William Henry Mawer, gardener and nurseryman here for S3\nyears. Then were floral offering!\nln profusion.\nThe funeral servicei at the Chapel\nand at the graveiide ln Nelion Memorial Park were conducted by\nRev, W J. Silverwood of the Church\nof the Redeemer, \"Unto the Hull\nAround\" and ;'Peace and Joy\" were\naung, organ accompaniment being\nrendered by Miu Margaret Graham.\nH C. Grizzelle, J. W. McClelland,\nE Collinion, A. G. Lane, H. Gerrish and William Oliver were Pallbearers.\nMr, Mswer, sged 69 yean, died\nat Kootenay Lake General Hoipital\nWedneiday.\nSIRDAR\nSIRDAR. B. C.-C. M. Graham of\nFernie wai a visitor here on Monday.\nMri. Sacco of Crow's Nest is visiting Mrs. Mannarino.\nMrs. Maccro of Wycliffe is a visitor ln town.   ,\nCharlei NeUon and J. S. Wilson\nwere businesi visitors to Creston\nat the first of the week.\nDon't try it too often but if you\nhave to talk of Dnleperopetrovsk\nin Russia say It \"DNHE-pro-peet-\nROVSK.\"\nNELSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1943 \u2014 5\nOn, JhiL Ctbt\nMONDAY, APRIL 12\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNING\nTiJS-O Canada\n8:00-C.B.C. News\n8:15-Front Line Family\n8:30\u2014Yankee Home Party\n0;00-BBC News\n9:15-Orgsn (CKLN)\nl):30-The Concert  Maiter CKLN\n9:45\u2014The Record Cabinet\n9:59\u2014Tinje Signal\n10:00-Mornlng   Viiit\n10:15\u2014Halt k Half (CKLN)\n10:45-They Tell Me\n11:00\u2014Musical Varieties\nUilaV-Veriety Time (CKLN)\nU:30\u2014Soldier's Wife\n11:45\u2014Your Hollywood Newi\nAFTERNOON\n12:00\u2014B.C. Firm Broadcut\n12:25-The Notice Board (CKLN)\n12:30\u2014CBC Newi\n12:46-*Between the Bookendi\nl:0O-The Balladeer\nl:15-lnterluda\nl:18-Talk\n1:30\u2014Fiedler Conducts\n2:00\u2014B.C. Schools Broadcast\n2:30\u2014Columbia School of the Air\n3:00\u2014Messer'i   Islanders\n3:15\u2014Mirror for Women\n3:30\u2014Mario Berinl, tenor\n3:45-BBC News\n4:00\u2014Petito Muslcale (CKLN)\n4:15\u2014Leon Pommers\n4:30\u2014Dinnini. Sisters\n4:45-CBR Presents\n8:00\u2014Niwi Comment\nJ.OJ-Serenide for Stringi (CKLN)\n5:30\u2014Scandinavian Glea Club\nEVENINC\n(SiOO-Supper Melodiei (CKLN)\n6:30-Songi at Twilight (CKLN)\n0:45\u2014Supper Danca (CKLN)\n7.00-CBC Newi\n7:19\u2014Canadian Roundup\n7:!0\u2014National Farm Forum.\n8:00\u2014BBC Newsreel\n8:30\u2014OBR. Symphony\n9:30\u2014Dr. G. G. Sedgewlck\n9:45\u2014Vagabond's Road\n10:0O-CBC Naws\n10:19\u2014Blind AUeya\n10:3O-Anlta Ellii\n10:49\u2014Matty Malneck'i Orch.'\nIl:00-God Save the King\n$30 CLEARED\nAT SALMO\nINSTITUTE DANCE\nThe regular meeting ot the Salmo\nWomen'i Inititute wu held at the\nhome of Mn. J. J. Sutherland Wedneiday afternoon.\nTen babies were examined at the\nClinic in March and ilx cards were\nient out to the lick.\nThe Secretary wai Initructed to\ntend (9 to the Othea Scott Endowment Fund, $5 to the Salvation\nArmy Grace Hoipltal, Vancouver,\nand 300 cigarettei to local boyi wrv-\nlng oveneu. Mrs. Smith 'Curwen\nand Mri. E. J. Avery won the War\nSaving! Stamps. Approximately $30\nFREEMAN\n*    FURNITURE CO.\nThe House of Furulture Viluu\nPhon* 119 NaUon\nTRADE IN YOUR\nOld Furnlturt\non NEW\n\u25a0i\nwu cleared on tbe St- Patrick's\nDanca, Raffle and Picture Show\nheld ln March,\nDainty refreihmenti wera lerved\nby ths hoiteu.\nBLOUSES\nFOR YOUR SPRING SUIT\n* Lingerie Type Sheers   <\n* Long Sleeve Sheen\n* Tailored Crepei\n* Giy Colored Stripes\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\nti\n\\\n\/YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM v\nHOT HASHES\nIf you suffer from hot fliahn, dlny\nipelli, Irregulir period!, are vet,*,\nnervous\u2014due to the \"mlddle-igi\"\nperiod ln a womin'i life, taka Lydla\nI. Plnkhim'i Vegetable Compound.\nIt'i helped thouundi upon thouundi of women to relieve sueh\nsymptom!. Plnkham'a Compound ti\nalso a fine itomach tonic I Worth\ntrytnyl Made In Canada.\nWhat Is your ihare In this war? Doing your\ndaily job\u2014in factory, in itore, in hornet Finei\nCanada needs mtn and women who work (or\nvictory in countless ways.\nBut how doei your job compare with that of\nthe sailor on a corvette \u2014an airman  in\nbomberi\nHundred-to-one It'i more pltaianl\u2014and\nmore profitable I\nNothing you can do can meaiure up with\nhit difficult task I But you can bridge a portion\nof the gap by denying younelf iome of the\npleasure, some of lhe profit of civilian life.\nAnd wilh the money you save by thii carefully\nplanned, day-in and day-out self denial, you\ncan afford to buy Victory Bonds.\nSoon, you will be aiked lo buy again. Stop\n\u2014before you say \"I can't afford any thii lime.\"\nlook\u2014at the money you itill ipend on thingi\nWhich aren't absolutely neceuary. Uiten\u2014\nlo lhe boys in the thip*, in the planet, In the\ntanki, who lay \"wt know tht folki al home\nwon't lei ui down.\"\nNational War Finance Committee\n^___\n.\n wm*f\nJJflann Baili) Neron ?? Questions ? ?\nANSWERS\nEitabllihed April 112. 1902.\nBritish Columbia'*\nMott Interetting Newspaper\nPubllihed avery morning except Sunday by\nth* NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED, ttt Biker St. Nelson. British Columbia.\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\n\u2022\nMONDAY, APRIL 12, 1948.\nThe Singing Brain\nA brain-probing machine based on\n\u25a0rimilar principles to those of a submarine detector has just been an-\n.JKJBftunced in London. It is the joint invention, of a mathematical physicist,\n\u2022U;.. Ity Furth, and a physiologist, Dr.\nB. A. Bevers, both of the University\nof Edinburgh.\nBy means of this device, writes\nT. R. Henry, of the North American\nNewspaper-Alliance, the sick brain is\nnude to sing\u2014to tell an examining\nphysician in'musical notes where the\ntrouble lies. At least this would be true\nIn some form of mental disorders and\nthe \"encephalophone,\" as the new diagnostic instrument is termed, might\nhive considerable value in determining ike site of some war injuries. It is\nIntended eutirejy as a clinical instrument.\nThe phenomenon of \"brain waves\"\nIus been well known for the past decade. The cells of the brain give off minute electrical impulses in rhythmic\nform which can be picked up by elec-\ntrodes placed against the skull, amplified greatly, and recorded in the form\nof graphs either by photography or by\na moving pen. Certain patterns of\nrhythm, notably the A waves and the\nB waves, are common to all normal\npeople, although each individual has a\nspecific pattern of his own.\nBut in abnormal brain conditions\nvariant rhythm patterns appear. This\nis now an accepted method of diagnosing certain forms of epilepsy. Even\ndrunkenness is believed to produce a\ncharacteristic brain wave of its own.\nSites of brain injuries for which there\nis no superficial evidence may be determined.\nOpen ta any reider. Nimei of perioni\nuklng queitlom will not be publlihid.\nThere Ii no charg* for thli urvlo*, Queitlom will not b\u00ab iniwered by mall except\nwhen there ll obvloui necenlty tor privacy.\nN. B., NelsOn\u2014Could you please tell me whan\nI could fit goose eggs?\nDarbyshlre Shady Creek Farm, Saanich- '\nton; Polybank, Elk Ukl, B. C; Ivan Moore, -\nAtheni, Ont You might alio writ* Stanley\nHumphries, Secretary West Kootenay Poultry\nAuoclatlon, Robion, B. C.\nM. L., Nelion\u2014Could a tenant be forced to repair wall paper if through carelessness lt\ngot filthy? The houie wai repapered eight\nmonths ago, juit before tenancy.\nTenants could ba sued for wilfully damaging the property but you might hav* difficulty\nln collecting the monty. Tenants may be given\nnotice to vacate If wilfully allowing thi property to deteriorate,\nA. B. C, Rossland\u2014I want to tint a pair of pal*\ngray illk hot* a darker shade. Could you\nplease glva ma a method that would give\na permanent tint with doing harm?\nThere are several itocking dyei on the\nmarket.\nR. M., Nelson-Could you give me tha Hilly..\n' wood addreu of Mlu Verna Felton? She\nhai played in th* Lux Theatre,\nColumbia   Broadcaatlng   Syitem,   Hollywood, Calif.\nCurloui, Rouland\u2014Could you pleaie give me\na formula for cleaning brown figured\nfabric chain belonging to a dining room\nlulte?\nMake a paste of fuller's earth and turpentine, rub on the fabric until the turpentine hai\nevaporated, and a white powder remains. The\nlatter can be brushed off.\nN. S. C, Nelion\u2014When water glau hai solidified ln wartime cardboard container! is it\nlife to uie lt tor preserving eggs after lt\nhai been melted for a long period ln bot\nwater?\nNo.\nS. D., Nelion\u2014How do I get a licence and gaiollne couponi for an outboard motor boat to\nbe uied for pleasure purpoiei?\nWrite Major P,, A. Curry, Regional OU\nController, 815 Weit Halting! Street, Vancouver, for application form for non commercial\nmarine enginei and lend completed form and\n$1 to Oil \"Controller for Canada, 82 Grange\nAvenue at Spadina, Toronto.\nPress Comment\nREALLY   TOUGH!\nNo doubt with the budget and everything\non hla hand! Hon. J. L. Ilsley la too busy to\ntalc* note of and be guided by the fact, even\nIf he knowi it, that the Fraier Valley market\nIn New Weitmlniter ii held on a Friday and\nthere ire a number od citizeni who buy their\nbutter at the market Otherwiie he would not\nhave decreed that butter couponi will become\n\"good\" on Saturday! from and after March 20.\nSo far aa thoie with a preference for farm-\nera' dairy butter are concerned ,lhe situation\nat tha moment li that they have one coupon\ntrom the old book which wiU itlll be good thli\ncoming Friday and another that will become\ngood on March 10 and therefore usable on the\nFriday following that date. They will be unable tob uy butter on March 19 which will\nmeen they must either itretch a 10-day lupply\ntot two week! or change their brand.\nTom Reid, M.P., ihould do lomethlng\nrtout this\u2014New  Wejtmlmter Columbian.\nWORKING WITH RUSSIA\nWe have not yet fully iccepted the fid\ntblt we shall have to live ln the ume world\nwith Ruiili after the war. Only one leading\nWestern statesman, io far as we can iee, hai\nmade up his mind. He Is Anthony Eden, Foreign Miniiter of Great Britain, who lait year\nnegotiated Britain's 20-year treaty of mutual\naailatance with Russia. That treaty also calls\nfcr mutual planning of the peace. We Americana have no such treaty, merely an indefinite executive agreement. Shouldn't we, now,\nduring war, enlarge the British-Soviet 20-year\ntreaty Into a Brltlsh-Amerlcan-tThlnese-Sovlet\nJO-year treaty?\u2014New York Evening Post   -\nGENERAL   IMPRESSION\n\"Alberta  Needs   New  Premier,\"  sayi  a\nheadline. That hai been a general Impreiilon\nfor iome time In other pirti of the country.\u2014\nToronto Globe and Mail.\nToday's  Horoscope\nIf your birthday la today, you hive a generoui, loving nature. Family tlei are your\ngreatest concern and you should make a devoted parent You are very cautious, slow to\nreach a decision, but immovable, when once\nyour mind Is made up. Don't ask favors or\nfollow advice Indiscriminately today. Even a\nperion ln high authority can be wrong, io ponder well whit you hear. Greet everyone with\na imlle and be of good cheer. Exchange uie-\nful Informitlon candidly.\nTest   Yourself\n1. Whit li known ai the mother of irli?\n2. Whit famoui painter and iculptor designed the costumes of the Swiss Guards it the\nVatican?\n3. What li the populir mme ot the, Arllit\nWhlitler'i \"Arrangement In Gray ind Black\"?\nImplications in\nTram Strike\n(Ottawa Journal)\nNow that the itrike of the Montreal Tramway! \u2022employee! ii over, iome of Hi relevant\nfacte, with their Implication!, ihould be mada\nclear.\nThe flrit tict wai that thli wn not a\nitrike of the men against their employers:\nwai not concerned with houri, or adages, or\nworking condition!. It wu a itrike resulting\nfrom a jurisdictional dispute between two\nunions. The C.I.O. agalnit the A.F.L.\nThe second tact was that Uie itrike wu\nIllegal; a wartime strike against the law; defying a Dominion Government wartime labor\nregulation and paralyzing war production.\nThe third fact wai that the Government\ndeclaring the itrike \"Illegal,\" did nothing\nabout lt; imtead sent one of Its agents to bargain with the lawleu\u2014an agent who, hla flnt\npropoial on behalf of the Government howled\ndown by the Illegal itrikeri, proceeded to\nmeet their demand*\n' Where doei thil leave ui? If itrikei In\nthii county are Illegal, yet can be caUed with\nImpunity, where are we at? Here wu a itrike\nnot only agalnit war producUon, but against a\nwhole community, subjecting hundredi ot\nthousand! of people to suffering; yet no tuthority ln thli country doei anything .about it\nNothing except to bow to lawleuheu!\nLet no one mlu the certain consequence.\nNotoriouily there are Influence! In Canada\nout to break the existing wigei celling. Thli\nli their Invitation to keep on trying. Thll their\naisurance they can play their game ntely.\nfor if agitators may engineer \"Illegal\" itrikei,\nmock the law, with no one ln authority to\nralie a hand against them, then why ihouldn't\nthey itrike? What easier wiy to pour duel\ninto iome unlon'i coffen? ,\nOn Tuesday in Montreal, Mr. A. R. Moih-\ner, Preiident of the Canadian Congreu ot\nLabor, uld: \"I hate itrikei ln peacetime, let\nalone in time of war\u2014I hate itrlku: they are\ntenlble tilings, incy are war, and war ll Hett\"\nYet Mr. Moiher, one ot the leaden connected jvith thli Trimwiyi itrike declared\nlt to be fully Justified, added: \"I'll take th*\nreiponilbllity for what I bave done.*'\nHere we have Mr. Mother declaring itrikei\nto be wir, while at the ume time Justifying\nand supporting a disgraceful itrike\u2014declaring\nIt in defiance of the lawi of hli country.\nIt Is well that the people of Canada ihould\nundentand what thll meani; understand tbit\nwhen It comei to certtln labor unloni In thll\ncountry the King's writ doein't run. That In\nany democracy, whether It be tt wir or in\npeace, lr. a terribly dangeroui thing.\nCome Hither\nBy 0. (, REES\nWinter'! broken barricade! meekly melt\nU climbing Sol. lighten! toe-stubbing moral ol\n\"daylight\" darkness, and Mother Earth swings\nilowly toward! another Sprlrigtlme. Spring\nknowi how we like It up here and brooki no\nfurther delay ai hourglass drlpi lte shining .\nland! towardi th* glories of Eastertide. Calling all poeti, tha tranicendtnt miracle li just\niround th* Jolly old corner with buglei and\nbillowy blossoms\u2014daffodil ind primrose, violet end inowdrop, pussy-willow and pink-\nwhite cherry blossom. Power-stored bulbi,\nnature's tlmebombi, spiral emerald spean\nthrough stubborn soil-crust chilled by frbit but\nunscorched by old man Man. Westerly windi\nthin the white and thicken the green along\nSouthern ilopes u they roll up their Winter\nvestments., . Apple-green sunsets, with\nsickle moon and bright evening iter above\nthe seamless seam of our slow-moving river,\nportend the golden glow ot lengthening days.\nOne remembers the thought-provoking wordi\nof Walt Whitman\u2014\"Maybe the thingi I perceive, the flowen and treei, men, hills ....\nihlnlng witeri.. . skies by day and night,\ncolon ... may be theie are (as doubtless\nthey are) only apparitions and the real something hu yet to be known\"\nCALLED TO COLORS\nThe Good Earth offen warmth after frigidity; flowen need not be \"frozen\" for duration, though iplendacloui ieed catalogue!\n\u25a0tret* cosmic carrots and cannonball peas, Cyclopean corn for craving corncobben and\nblimpish beeti for thoie who like 'em! Dig\ndirt comrades, Instead of mow and dig deep\nfor victory within the fronUen of your propi-\ngating plantations. Spades are trumpi. China\ndown\u2014not up; lean over, not on the truity\ndlrt-dobber, regardleu of callui or corpulence.\nThll agronomic advice comei from one leait\nqualified on either count to offer iti\nMouj|ks of Muicovy welcome vernal bloom\nfar West of mini of itubborn Stalingrad\u2014\nVerdun of Volga: ltl victory ll complete, ready\nfor hlitory booki. Neither ihall Nazi Jackboot\never cruih the scarlet geranium flowering ln\ngenUe grace amid the whitened rubble of the\nMaltese Island the Hunnlih horde had hoped\nto overrun.\nEVOCATION OF MEMORY \u2022\nScents of Spring come genially to the\ngrim but gay white-clift Island beyond the\nblue water, \"itandlng with har couruo whole, ,\nbefore the frontier! of her loul\". Within London city, willow a-bud ln St. Jamei and crocui\na-bloom at Hyde; tullp-tlme In Regent and\nUlaci at Kew with hyacinth and harebell. In\nthe country, bleat of Iambi, cawing rooks and\nnesting birdi; white breaking on blackthorn\nand cuckoo calling from coppice; larki climbing the iky over the Downi and iheltered\norchardi of the \"Invasion Coast\", veiled hi\nwatercolor wash of gossamer grqen. Elderly\nploughman, corduroy \"trews\" gartered below\nthe knee, along with smocked land lass wheels\ntlreleu tractor along rich red furrows down\n\"Zummerzet\" way with uagulli ln aerial eicort AU u when the writer was a lad in ,\nthe long ago. The landscapes of the Kingdom\nhave been fashioned through thousands of\nSprinjfl, and war will not greatly mar; 'twiU\nbe fairer than ever when winged Victory\nflashes by and wounds are healed.\n\"Sing April'ling, above your hallowed duit\nThe golden guerden of a thouund hllli\nBloomi ln defiance ol the Dragon*! lust,\nAnd cradlei itcrifice ln daffodil.\"\nBROTHERHOOD OF MAN\nSpring, with tides of Armageddon ln mv-\nage ebb and flow acrou the battling beachheads of Mittel Europe. But there will be later\nSprlngi with soft dawns and dusks through thl\nstately splendor of planetary seasons after thl\nstorms of theie latter dayi are stilled. Thli can\nbe our icedtlme for the rich harveil ln Time-\nto come, when there ihiU be no more war\nbetween the nationi ind the world Is \"Lapt in\nunlverwl law.\" For thli we fight and work and\npray through the burgeoning dtyi of a fourth\nwartime Spring.\nEtiquette  Hints\nDon't grumble at the service In your favorite reitaunnt It'i war-time, you know, and\nthingi tre disrupted. Mike the best of everything be helpful, and cheerful. That Is the\nfirit principle of good mtnnen In war-time.'\nTE8T ANSWERS\n1. Architecture.\n2. Mlchiltngelo.\nI  \"PnTtnlf of HU Mather.\"\nOn Michaelmas Day, the traditional end\nof the harveit R. S. Hudion, Minister of Agriculture, reviewing tha yleldi in Britain\u2014a\nmiracle hirveit\u2014iteted thet while pre-war\navenge yield ot wheat had been 19 buiheli to\nthe acre, thli yeir the ordinary good BrltUh\nfarmer wu getting lfl, a very large numbtr\nover 90, and some chimpion ftrmen reported\nM or more buiheli to the tttt.\nLooking  Backward\n10 YEARS AOO\n(From Dally Newi, Aprll 12, 1933)\nChancellor Adolf Hitler added the poit of\nGovernor of Pruuia to hli dutlei yeiterday,\nand Immediately appointed Hermann Wilhelm Goering, one of the principal Nazi leaden, to lerve ai Premier of the State,\nThat a further dlicount on water, power\nand electricity would be forthcoming from\nthe City of Nelion wai the report made to\nthe Hoipltal Board Tueidiy by C. F. McHardy,\nPreiident\nRelief workeri employed by the City will\nafter May 1 be paid according to the Provincial Government relief icile. Thii recommendation from the City CouncU wai idopted\nMonday. Thli ll a reduction for the worken.\nMn. William Waldie wu named delegate\nfrom Kokanee Chtpter I.O.D.E. to ittend the\ntnnual Provinclil Chipter meeting ln Vineouver April 19, JO ind 21.\n25 YEARS AOO\n(From Dally Newi, Aprll 12, 1919)\nSwinging his heaviest legions tnd mightiest guni ttr to the North of th* Plcardy\nbattllefield, Field' Marshal von Hindenburg ll\nnow driving home attack tfter attack igilnit\nthe Britiih ltnei between Ami ind Ypres.\nOpposition of Quebec lo the Government'i\nbill extending the franchise to ill women wu\nvoiced freely ln the Commoni yeiterdiy.\n' Th* Ruultn fleet tt Hililngfon, iggragi*--\nIng 200 vessels, apparently hu escaped from\nthe menace of cipture by the Germani.\nFood coniervttlon lawi affecting hoteli\nand other public eating plice* ire being rigidly enforced In th* Ulnted SUtei, iccordlng\nto Mri. Hanion of the Grove HoteL who hu\nreturnid from Heleni, Mont She uw no white\nbread after leaving Kootenay Landing on her\nway tp the Montana city. Sugar ll being served\nonly ln imall quintltlei, |he itatei.\n&\nToday's\nICTORY GARDEN-GRAPH\nBy DEAN HALLIDAY\nPROPER SOIL PREPARATION\nFOR VICTORY GARDEN\nft ll vital this year that a Victory\nvegetable garden be t lucceu. The\nright itart Is of utmoit Importance\nand this meant proper preparation\nof the soil before the leedi are\nplanted. The better the condition\nof the soil before the seeds are sown,\nthe better the results will be at\nharvest time. Seeds grow more\nreadily ln a fine, well-prepared soil\nthen in a coane or lumpy One.\nIf the victory garden area is Urge\nenough it ahould be plowed end harrowed but If the area ls imall lt\ncan be spaded by hand. As illustrated in the accompanying Garden-\nGraph a digging fork is excellent\nfor thli purpose. Sink the tines of\nthe fork itraight down into the soil.\nWhen the fork is thrust into the\ngro'ind at an angle the proper depth\nSays Ex-Servicemen Must (et Share\nof Employment Opportunities\nli not achieved, and when the ioll\nis turned it does not adequately bury\nweeds or other refuie. The toll\nshould be turned up to a depth of\ntt leait 6 or 8 inches.\nThe greatest mistake new garden-\nen usually make when turning up\nsoil li in taking too large t \"bite\"\nwith fork or ipade. Thli naturally\nmakes the work unnecessarily heavy\nand tiring. Start first with 3 to 4-\nnch slices.\nIn turning over a forkful of toll,\nbreak It up thoroughly u illustrated.\nTurning and breaking up the soil\ncorrectly helps to kill most of tbe\nweeds It also loosens end aerates\nthe soil and gives lt a greater moisture holding capacity. Deep turning of the soil also helps to bring\nthe plant food up from the lower\nlevels, thus making lt more available for the roots of the Victory\nvegetables.\nTORONTO, April 11 (CP)-Brli.-\nOen. H. F. McDonald; Chairman of\nthe Canadian Pensions Commission,\nIn in addrui here lut night luggeited tbat economic and loclal\nproblems of the genenl population!\nof Canada muit be solved if veterani of the preient war ***\u2022 mt to\nexperience some of the difficultiei\nencountered l\u00bby ex-servicemen of\nthe fint Oreat War,\nIn a ipeech prepared for delivery\nto the mnuil banquet of the War\nAmputations of Ctnadt, he outlined\nmeuures taken after the Flnt\nOriat War to assist ex-servicemen\nIn re-establishing themselvei and\nthoie prepared for veterani of the\npresent war.\nIn the Intervals between the\ntwo wan ,he uld It was a little\ndifficult to determine 'lo what\ngreiter degree the ex-serviceman\nsuffered In the genenl cttutro-\nphe (depreulon tnd unemploy<\nment) by the particular reuon\nthtt he wu in ex-service men.\"\nThe general condition of eco<\nnomic deflation occurred before eny\norderly process of post-discharge\nre-eitabllshment had time to operate.\n\"We hed not solved the economic\nUd social problemi of Canada tor\nthe general population nor for the\nbody of ex-service men of the lut\nwar,\" he iald.   \"But this war, with\nDrive the Enemy Into the Sea Is\nMontgomery's Message lo Nen\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS,\nNorth Africa, April 11 (AP)-Gen,\nSir Bernard Montgomery gave hii\nmen of the 8th Army thli njotto in\na menage dtted Aprll 8 releaied\ntoday:\nOn the 20th of March In a perional message before we began the\nbattle of Mareth I told you the 8th\nArmy would do three things:\n1. Deal with the enemy in the Mareth poiltion. That w\u00ab done between the 21st and 28th ot March\nand we took 8000 prlioneri.\n2. Bunt through the Gabes Gap.\nThat was done on the 8th of AprU.\nThe enemy so unwise ii to itand to\nfight us on the Akarit position. He\nreceived a tremendous hammering\nand we took another 7000 prisoners.\n8. Drive Northwards on Sfax,\nSous\u25a0n and finally Tunis. That Is\nnow in progress of being done; and\nIf we collect tn prisonen at the\npresent rate the enemy will soon\nhave no lnftntry left to hold hii\npoiltlom.\nI also told you If each one of us\nUd his duty and pulled hli full\nweight then nothing coujd stop us.\nAnd nothing hu stopped us.\nYou have given our families at\nhdme and in fact the whole world\ngood newi end plenty of lt every\ndty.\nWords of Wisdom\nThe glory of t people, ind of in ige. la ilwiyi the work ot a imill number of greit\nmin, tnd dluppttn with them.\u2014Grimm.\nall lte tngedy, with til iti ucrl-\nflee, hai given us tn opportunity\nto make a fresh itart ln many wayi.\n\"If It doei not do that then another wer will have been tought ln\nvain.\"\nThere wu much talk now of poitwar planning and re-establishment\nbut there wai also a great detl In\n1917. It wu true thtt tht Firtt\nOrett Wtr ended suddenly tnd demobilization was preclpltatedly cirried out. Attempt! at orderly dispersal of the forces were defeited.\nIt wti well, however, te lakt\nslock ot iome of the practical meai-\nUres taken then and note their iuc-\ncesses and fillurei.       \u2022\nThtre ihould be auurance thtt\nex-iervlcemen get a proper ihire\nof employment opportunities. In\nthe conversion of war lnduitry to\npeaee - time production there\nmight bt I tendency for employ.\nen to prefer to ketp mm whe\nhtve been working with thtm,\nThe legislation requiring employers to reinstate ex-service men\nwould partly meet the situation\nbut further legislation for I preference or for quotes wu t subject ot\nmuch argument.\nIndifference or opposition on tbl\npart of civilian labor and the general public might nullify any bene.\nfits which might otherwiie be ex-\npected.\nI want now to expreu to you, my\nloldlers, whatever may be your\nrank or employment my Fateful\nthanks for tbe way in which you\nresponded to my calla on you and\nmy admiration for your wonderful\nfighting qualities.\nI doubt if our Empire has ever\npossessed iuch a magnificent fighting machine u the 8th Army; you\nmade iti name a household word all\nover the world.\nI thank each one of you for what\nyou. have done.\nI am proud of my 8th Army.\nOn your behalf I ient a menage\not appreciation to the Weitern Deiert Air Force. The brave and brilliant work of the squadroni and the\ndevotion to duty of all pilots made\nour victoriei pouibie in such a\nshort time.\nWe are all one entity\u2014the 8th\nArmy and the Weitern Deiert Air\nForce\u2014together constituting one\nmagnificent fighting machine.\nAnd now let ua get on with the\nthird teak.\nLet ui make the enemy face up\nto and endure a flnt class Dunkerque on the beichei of Tunli.\nThe triumphant cry now ti: Forward to Tunis!\nDrive the enemy into the sea.\nFloating Bottle\nContains Note\nWritten in 1930\nVICTORIA, April U (CK-The\nAgent ot Marine for British Columbia hu forwarded to the Federal Department ot Mines and Resourcei at Ottawa a letter which\nwu found In a floating bottle nicked up on the West cout of Vancouver Island near Cannanah Light.\nThe note said \"Tblt bottle wu\npltced ln the ocean on the 13th dsy\noj February 1980. Our poiltion U\napprox. Ut 12 degrees N. long. IM\ndegreei W.\n, \"Finder please notify the neareit\nlocal newspaper Immedlitely.\nThli ii an experiment far scientific research. Pleaie cooperate.\n\"Thank you,\n\"Captain Johnei.\"\nThe letter wu datellned from the\nu.s.s. Lexington,\nIt'i presumed the bottle wu dropped by the aircraft carrier, ilnce\nsunk ln action in the South Pacific.\nSees Few Women in\nNon Essential\nJobs Within 6 Mos.\nNIAGARA FALLS, Ont, April\n11 (CP)\u2014Hon. Humphrey Mitchell,\nDominion Labor Mlniiter told a gih-\nering of Niagara district manufacturers that within six months there\nwould be \"very few\" men or wo>\nmen In this country ln non-euen\nMitU\nHe said tbat ill ilngle men ire\nbeing re-examined and re-claul-\ntied and will be either In the Army\nor essential industry. He added that\nsingle men would not be allowed\nto return to non-essential jobs if\nthey were turned down by the\nArmy.\nC o n I c I e ntious objecton, Mr.\nMitchell Hid, would be taken from\ncamps and put on farms to help the\nwer effort Use of priioner-of-war\nlabor wu under consideration, the\nMlnlater uld.\nBombers Strafe\nJap Shipping\nNEW DELHI, April 11 (AP)-\nB.A.F. bomberi itaged a series ol\nraids yeiterday on Japaneie shipping and highway traffic among thi\nitrong enemy defences of Southern\nBurma, a British communique uid\ntodty.\nAt one river front 60 milu Northwest of Toungup, i 60-foot cargo\nbtrge wu hit tnd left linking.\nNot ttr iway, on thi roid between Taungup tnd Letpadan, seven trucks were itticked ind somi\ntroopi In two of them were killed,\nthe communique uld, end on tbt\nTtungup-Dtle rotd 10 of 12 trucki\nil) another .highway convoy wert\ndeitroyed and the other two wen\ndamaged.\nIn the Mayu battle area North ot\nRathedaung and at Indin, ISO milei\nNorthweit of Mandalay, R.A.F.\nfighter patrols were reported activi\nBooming with the war, the witek\nlnduitry of neutral Switzerland hai\ntrtnged for greatly enlarged space\nat the Swlu Industries Fair, May 1,\n11, 1943.\nKidney Acids\nRob Your Rest\nMan people name ma to get t |iat4\nBlht'irut Tiny turn ind tou-Unwike\nind eounl ihwp. 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It will help you to attain any definite\nfinancial object in liie that you set for yourself.\nIt will safeguard the precious lives ln your care.\nGuardianship oi the people, by the people-\nthat li tha story oi life insurance\u2014a story oi\nsecurity ior more than a million Canadian families.\nIt's the romance oi the people's dollars co-operating\nand circulating ln a democracy we must fight to\nsave. And to save that democracy, every Canacilan\nshould work, save and lend for victory to the limit\noft his ability.\nIT 18 GOOP CITIZENSHIP\nTO OWN\nLIFE INSURANCE\nThis m**t*i* i* sponsored by\nUfa Insurance Companies operating itt Catud*\n\t\n1\n SPORTS\n4o|\nEastern Canada Senior Hotkey\nFinalists Baffle to Tie\nOTTAWA,   April   11   (OP.) -\nCoich BUI Toyhey'i R.C.A.F. Fly-\ntn ivoldtd \u25a0 ucond itrilght da-\n(lit It thl hindi of Ottawa Commandoi htrt Siturdiy by holding\ntht Army team to I 6-0 til In tht\nill-Ottawi itruggle for Intern\nCanidi ttnlor hockty honon.\n\"Ihi teami filled to break tht\nleidlock ln 10 mlnutei of ovtrtlmt\niter Flyen, defending Allan Chip\nhimplom, had wiped out I three-\n;oal deficit with a spirited drive In\nlit third ptriod. Third gamt of tht\n>eit-of-flve ieriei, ln which Com-\ntundoi hold i 1-0 leid In gamei,\nfUl be played Monday ln Toronto,\nrhere the clubs may wind up the\nuttle tor tht right to travel West.\nPinner of the series will engige\nflctorla Army In tha Dominion\nball.\nCpl Nell ColvUle could havt idled the luut for Commmdoi tight\neconds from tht end of the over-\nIme leulon. With an empty net be-\noro him, ht rtached for a goal-\ntouth pan-out from Spr. Alex\nShlblcky and flicked the puck inch-\n\u2022 wide of the poit\nFlyers, sparked by Lac. Frankie\nlouchcr's hit trick and an iggru-\nlvt effort by Ac. Lei Ramsay. tiom-\nnated play In the lut halt of the\nlame, and had at many chancei to\nireak lt up, once they tied the icore.\nMl did the oppoiition. They carried\nbe play to Commandoi ind never\nrelaxed the preuure until thty had\nplanted tht puck behind Pte. Sugar\nJim  Htnry   thrice  to  square  tht\ncount\nTht luperlorlty ihown by Commmdoi In tht itrlu optntr, whin\nthty walked ovtr Flyen for in\n1-2 decision, wll only ipottlly Ip\"\nparent In tht second game.\nLlneupi:\nCommmdoi: Henry; Reardon,\nKampman; N. Colville; M. Colville,\nShibicky, Bruce, Fenn, Inglls,\nCooper.\nR.CAJ',: Plnke; Maki, Cain; Ramiay; Robbins, Haneberry. Hellyer,\nBlade, Simon, Boucher.\nOfflclili: Ken Holmshaw, Toronto, referee; Ken Draper, Harry\nFleming, Ottawi, linesmen .\nSummary:\nFirit period:, Commandoi, Cooper\n(Fen, Inglli) 2:5!); 2, R.C.A.F.\nBoucher (Blade) 11:30; 3, R.CA.F.,\nBoucher 17:29.\nPenaltlei: Inglli, Simon, Kampman.\nSecond period: 4, Commandos,\nFenn (Cooper) 2:31; 5, Commandoi.\nShibicky (Cooper, N. Colville) 10:14;\n6, Commandoi, Shibicky (N. ColvUle) 10:22; 7, Commandoi, fy. Colville (Shlblcky) 11:15; 8, R.CA.F,\nCain (Boucher) 18:40.\nPenalties: Robbins, N. ColvUle.\nThird period: 9, Commandoi, M.\nColville <N. Colville, Reardon) 1:40;\n10, R.C.A.F., Boucher (Hellyer) 2:10;\n11, R.CA.F.. Ramsay 8:25; 12, R. C.\nA. F\u201e Robbins (Ramsay) 8:13.\nPenalties: Kampman, Robbins.\nOvertime period:\nScoring, none.\nPenalties: None.\nVancouvtr Wini\nIntermediate\nBasketball Title\nPENTICTON, B.C., AprU 10 (CP)\n\u2014Vancouver Arrows were crowned\nInttrmedlitt B, Buketbill Chimp-\nlong of Britiih Columbil hert Siturdiy night whtn thty itopped Pen-\ntlflton Nalaco'i 88-43 In tht \u00abecond\nSme of i totil point! series to tike\na round 122-75.\nArrowi displayed tha umt imooth\npaulng attack and deadly ihooting\nthat won the fint conteit Friday\nnight by a 84-32 count\nMelnyk Leads Victoria Army fo\nM Victory Over Winnipeg\nfar Western Senior Puck Crown\nApache and Wilh\nRegards Split\nJamaica Honors\nMIW YORK, April 11 (AP.) - A\nfair of coiti that did wtll ii three-\n\u2022eir-oldi lut yeir ihowed thit they\ncat none af their vaunted ipeed\nhiring tba Winter monthi whtn\n\u25a0VlUlam Woodward's Apache ind\nJosephine Grimes' With Re-\nl split the honori ln the two\niivlsioni ot thl Paumonok Handl-\nnp at Jamaica Saturday.\nWhile 29,209 fani packed the Long\nSd racing plant and unt $1,-\n370 through the mututl minu lor tht lecond $1,000,000 diy\ni Un Ntw York leason opened\n\u2022sday, Apache tnd With Rend! cime through with hud de-\nBoth wlnneri curled tht umt\nrtlght 128 poundi, but Apache wu\nilight In tht faster time for the ilx\nirlongs.   Under   Jimmy   Stout'i\nildince, the nn ot Alcazar itep-\nthe distance Is 1:11 flit while\nay Longden ot Cardston, Altt,\nght the Colorado-owned With\nlegards home Is 1:11 1-8. Since\nhert wert two more ittrten In\nnth Regardi' uction, Mn. Grimes\nI her trainer-husband, picked up\n00 u compared with the (8000\nnid by Apache for Uie muter ot\nhe Btlalr itud.\nApiche outlasted Harold Clark'i\nur-yur-old itir Rlvtrlind to win\nr I head with Mrl. Dodge Sloane'i\nettleiome tour lengthi iway Ul\nilrd plice.\nWith Regards icored hli hud de-\ntalon ovtr Donald P. Ron* Ntw\nMenu sprint itar, Pomplon, Boyiy,\nltd ud trained by Tom Heird,\nthird, three lengthi back.\nPLAYOFF HOCKEY\nAT A GLANCE\nBy Thl Canadian Presi\nWEST CANADA SENIOR FINAL\nVlctorli Army 7, Winnipeg RCAF\nBomben 4.\n(Vlctorli wini best-of-flve itrlu\n8-1)'\nEAST CANADA JUNIOR FINAL\nOshawa Generali 9, Montreil Canadleni 1.\n(Oshawa wins ieriei 84.)\nEAST CANADA SENIOR FINAL\nOttawa  Commandoi  6,  Ottawa\nRCAF Flyen 8 (tie.\n(Ottawa  Commandos lead but-\nof-five aeriei 1-0.)\nO.H.A. INTERMEDIATE \"A\"\nSEMI-FINALS\nAurora RCOC 8, Owen Sound Orphans 5\n(Aurora taku three goil leid In\ntwo game, total goal series)\nEAST CANADA INTERMEDIATE\nQuebec 15, Petawawi 8\n(Quebee leadi but of five leries\nl-O.)\nO.H.A. JUNIOR \"t\" FINALS\nPort  a^olbome  Rccreatlonlsti   8,\nTimmins Canadians 1.\n(Port Colbome taku two-game,\ntotal-point series 134.)\nWin Ontario\nHoop Title\nHAMILTON, Ont, AprU 11 (CP)\n\u2014Wlndwr Patricki won the Ontario Senior Buketbill Auoclatlon\nUtlt htrt Saturdiy night when\nthey beit the Hamilton Zlon Ramblers 4448 md took ttie two-game\nto'.al-points lories by 1108-69 count.\nPatricki will now mett the Quebec champions tor tht Eutern Ctnidi crown.\nNBW YORK (CP) - It hu been\nestimated thit about 170,000,000,000\nwill find Iti wiy Into the normal\nchannels ot U.S. builneu in 1943.\nPeople ask many question thete days\n... Cut I get canned baby food? . .'.\nShould I bay new clothei? ... Ig nail\npolish a needless luxury?.. . How can\nI use less sugar? . . . How good willtire*\nlis when nude witb tynthetlc rubber?\nThere'i \u25a0 oonaUnt need for quid angwers\nto new problemi like these . . . You'll\nfind thoee answers, plus new facts and\nimportant raplanal ions in the advertisements in yoor daily newspaper day after\nday. Newspapers stand supreme for quick\nud reliable communication between those\nwho sell and thoee who nse.\nCANADIAN MIW NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION. TORONTO\nJamaica Park\nSets Race\nBelting Records\nNEW YORK, AprU 11 (AP) -\nTht owneri of Horn Perk In Jamaica who iwallowed a lot of loose\ntalk Ibout transportation ban and\nfigured the crowdi would be whittled down to picnic ilze, know better now.\nThe net reiult of opening week\nwu a surplus of elbowing,\nTake a look at the figurei tor the\nflrit three dayi:\nThuriday\u201427,424 personi, 81,308,-\n919 bet.,\nFrlday-14,054 penoni, $872,189\nbet.\nSaturday\u201429,209 perioni;' $1,743,-\n370 bet.\nTotali\u201470,887 personi; $3,924,478\nbet.\nIt wai thove or get ihoved while\ntht Impatient thousand! of improvers of the breed fished for the million! they puihed through the pari-\nmutuel windows.\nThe attendance flguru don't Include the thousands ot loldlen and\nullori who got in free,\nTht lldi who got stalled In front\nOf thl chicken feed wlndowi ($2\nand $8) tried to rtnt chain to\ngive their limber legi a rut be\nfort they manoeuvred themitlvei\nup to thit enviable ipot whtrt\nthty could spend their monty,\nAt the $90 windows It wu tuy\nto ipot i line of 30 or 30 hardy souls\nwaiting to tike their expensive\ncrick at a winner\u2014or more likely\na loser,\nRAILROADS SAY UNCLE\nNobody reckoned on how much\nfresh money there wu floating\niround, not tven the Long Iiland\nRailroad, which finally hoUored\n\"uncle\" md got help trom tht Office of Defence Transportation ln\nthe ihape of it leut 10 more relief\n(not ipeclal, remember) trains each\nday. Something had to be done.\nThere wasn't room ln the Long Island station for the regular com-\nmuten.\nThe tricki have done all they can\nto abide by wartime restriction!.\nTbey have cloied the parking lots,\nand scorei of police patrol the\n\u25a0treat! neer Jamaica to pin a tag\non any car which parke within a\nhalf mile ot tht place.\nAll officials ride to their stations\nto a buggy, manipulated for photographic effect by a iplemn gent\nwith handle-bar mouitachM; and\nhonet placed the tractor which\nonce towed the electric gate to the\nitartlng posts.\nAfter the races were over the\nrich md tht poor who couldn't\nwedge themselvu toto the Jim-\npacked relief traini hoofed lt down\nthe highway. A mile or eo from the\ntrack you could itill iee women ln\nfancy fur coati trying to thumb a\nride.\nHappy Red Wings\nTake Cup Home\nDETROIT, April 11 (AP) \u2014 A\nproud and happy bunch, the Detroit\nRed Wingi itovred their Stanley\nCup away in a aafe place yeaterday\nand accepted Ult toasts of admirers\nfor bringing home the world's hockey championship.\nThe Wlngi, who won tbe cup In\nfour itraight gimes over Boiton\nBruini, itood to cash in to the extent of about $1,000 each for their\ntriumph.\nOwner James Norris of the Wlngi\ntoned in $8,000 In bonuiei for hli\nteam and two anonymous contributor! chipped In $1,000 each.\nAnother $800 came from the promoter of a Ihow at Olympta Stadium whose icheduled opening hinged on a Red Wing victory in four\ngamu.\nFor Manager Jack Adami, however, the utiifaction of .handling\nhli third Stanley Cup championihip team wu tempered by the\ndeath of hii 80-year-old mother,\nMri. Sarah Adams. She died at her\nFort William, Ont., home.\nAdami received the news after\narriving with hli team, and arranged to leave at once for the Lakehead.\nThe Red Wlngi' \"victory banquet\"\nwu postponed.\nThe veteran pilot and former\nplayer nid hli current championi\nwere the \"greateit road team I havt\nseen ln my 28 yean In hockey.\n\"I have leen \u25a0 lot of hockey\nteami ln my time,\" Adams wid,\n\"but never have I seen a team more\npotent away from home than these\nRed Wingi.\"\nVictoria Nayy Beats\nSan Diego for\nChance at Canadiens\nLOS ANGELES, April 11 AP) -\nVictoria Navy qualified to meet\nMontreal Canadleni of the National\nHockey League ln an exhibition ieriei opening here Tuesday by winning a total-goals terlei igaimt San\nDiego Skyhawaki although losing\ntwo of the three gamu.\nSan Diego won the flrit gtmt 7-8\nand Victoria the lecond 8-2, In the\nthird gime Siturdiy night Sky-\nhiwki won 3-1 In regulation time\nbut In overtime to decide total goal!\nBob Goldham scored for the Sailors to win tha ieriei.\nBy ERIC SANDERSON\nCanidlin Pren Stiff Wrlttr\nWINNIPEG, April 11 (CP) -\nLtd by I former Winnipeg boy\u2014\n22-year-old Ptt. Pinky Mllnyk-\nVlctorli Army eutpliytd Winnipeg R.C.A.F. Bombtri htrt Stturdiy night to run up I 7-4 victory md takt tht Wutirn Canidi\nSenior Hockty chimplonihlp to\ntht Picific Cout for tht flnt\ntlmt,\nThty now meet the Eutern Ctnida championi tn the Allan Cup final,\ntentatively scheduled to start here\nnext Monday.\nPlaying .before more than 8000\nspectator!, Melnyk drove ln .three\ngoals and assisted In one other u\nthe Army played i neat pacing and\naggressive game throughout to outsmart and disorganize the Winnipeg team.\nCadet Art Rlce-Jonu, Army\ngoalie and former Calgary Stampeder nttmlnder, rut to greit\nheight! u ht turned away 28 of\n30 dlrtot ihoti on goal. Po. Harry\nMores, Bombtr goalie, on tht\nothtr hind, uved only 13 of 20\ndrivel it hli cige.\nPte. Simmy Kennedy icored one\nVictoria goal and assisted In ill\nthree counters by Melnyk. Ptei.\nJotfre Dcillct, Nick Meti and Mel\nLundt got the others. Ac. 1 WaUy\nStanowiki, with two, Ac. 1 Ptte\nLangeile, with on; goal and an assist\nand Ac, 2 Andy Branigan netted for\nBomberi.\nStanowski and Langeile are for-'\nmer members of Toronto Maple\nLeats N.R.L, team, while Branigan\nwas a memtjer of Brooklyn Americans, Nick Metz, Victoria defence-\nman, ilso was I member of Toronto\nMaple Leafs before Joining ttie\nArmy.\nWinnipeg took the offensive ln\nthe early stages of the tint period\nand it 4:16 Branigan netted the\ntint goal when he banged In Sgt.\nRent Trudel's rebound.\nFor the next 10 minutes neither\nturn caused opposing goalies much\ntrouble. FtoaUy \u2022 the Kennedy-\nLunde-Melnyk line clicked with i\nrink-length passing ply that ended\nwbtn Kennedy counted it 18:47,\nMelnyk lent Victorii aheid it\n4:38 of .tht itcond pirlod on I pin\ntrom Kennedy md two mlnutei later Deilleti beit Moroz after taking\n\u2022 pm trom L.-Cpl. Elmer Kreller.\nTfae game wis tut throughout the\nstanza md both turn manager! sent\nIn lUbs during play.\nBomben ittempted to turn on the\npressure u tht third ptriod itarted\nbut Victoria broke Up till combina.\ntlon efforts. Juit ifter the three-\nminute mark Melnyk notched his\nsecond goil. Stanowiki got ona\nback for Bomberi two mlnutei later\nwhile Lunde wai serving a triple\npenalty but following the face-off\nMeti outsmarted the Winnipeg de\nfence ind fall ihot flipped Into tht\nntt off Brinlgan's stick.\nLangeile counted at 8:47 btfort\nVictoria igaln took over, Melnyk\n\u2022coring Juit after tht ll'-mlnuto\nmirk and Lunde being iwarded\nanother it 13:46 bwause Ae. i Bill\nJuzda threw his stick it tht Vlctorli player's feet after he had\ncrossed the blue line Into Bomber\nterritory. \u2022\nStanowiki notched tht final goal\not tht game after a rink-length lolo\neffort.\nVictoria\u2014Rlce-Jonu; Sutherland,\nSawchuk; Agar; Deilleti, Kreller,\nKennedy, Metz, Melnyk, Lunde.\nWInnlpeg-*!OTo.i; Stanoajnki, Jui-\nda; Langeile; Lavltt, Plata, McBride, McGregor, Branigan, Trudel,\nOfficials\u2014Al Pudas and Danny\nOox, iboth of Port Arthur.\nSummary;\nFirst period\u20141, Winnipeg, Brant\ngan (Trudel) 4:15; 2, Victoria, Kennedy (Melnyk) 18:47.\nPeoalty-aMehiyk.\n\u25a0Second period\u20148, Victoria, Mel\nnyk (Kennedy) 4:86; 4, Victoria,\nDeilleti (Kreller) 6:18.\nPtniltiaii\u2014(Plata, Sufhwtand.\nThird perlod-6, Victoria, Melnyk (Lunde, Kennedy) 3:09; 6, Winnipeg, Stanowiki (Langeile) 5:24;\n7. Vlctorli, Metz, 6:67; 8, Winnipeg,\nLtngeUe, 8:47; 9, Victorii, Melnyk\n(Kennedy, Lunde) 11:10; 10, Victor,\nla, Lunde, 13:48; 11, Winnipeg, Stan\nowskl, 16:46,\nPenaltiea \u2014 Lunde, Stanowski,\nTrudel (misconduct), Melnyk.\nExhibition Scores\nBy The Anoclated Preii\nSATURDAY\nAT NEW YORK\nBoiton (A) _   4   6   1\nNew York (N)   0' 4  2\nChan, Karl (6) and Bremer; Melton, Wlttlg (4) Saylu (8) and 'Poland.\nAT PLAINFIELD, N. J.\nBoston (N) -    2 12  0\nNewark (Inti \u201e -    0   S   1\nTobln,  Andrewi   (8)   and  Mail,\nKluttz (6); H*usman, R. Baker (6),\nMarleau (8) and Cronin, DraMcher\n(6).\nAT WASHINOTON\nBaltimore (Int) .\u201e    4 10   3\nWuhlngton (A)    8  7   3\nVanslate, 0. Mueller (9) and Pare;\nPyle, Haefner (6) and Early.\nAT LAFAYETTE, IND.\nIndianapolis _     2 11   3\nChicago (A)  _.-    4   7   0\nTwigg (7) Bronkhurit and Hof-\nferth; Dietrich (4), Rou (7) Smith\nand Turner.\nAT MUNCIE, IND.\nDetroit (A)       4  6  0\nPittsburgh  (N)    1  6  3\nGorsica, Overmlrt (8) ind Richards; Sewell and Lopez,\nAT INDIANAPOLIS\nCincinnati (N) ....     4  7  2\nCleveland (A)     8   6   1\nStart, Biddle (6) *hd Lakeman,\nMueUer (9); Dean, poat (4) Ra?y-\nnolds (7) and Deeautela.\nAT PHILADELPHIA\nPhiladelphia (N)     2  6  0\nPhiladelphia (A)     8   7   1\nPodgajny, Johnion (6) Beck (B)\nmd Ll\\rlngston; L. Harrli, Florei\n(5) and Wagner.\nAT NEW YORK\nBrooklyn (N)    8, 7  0\nNew York (A)    0   8   1\nMacon, Head (6) Bragan (7) and\nOwen;   Bonham,   Zuber   (8)   and\nHemsley.\nAT ST. LOUIS\nSt. Louli (N) _    2  8  0\nSt Louli (A)   '..   3   9  0\nGumbert, Lanier (S) and W. Cooper; Holllngiworth, Sundn (7) ind\nHayu, Ferrell (7).\nSUNDAY\nAT PHILADELPHIA\nPhiladelphia (A)    0   3   0\nPhiladelphia (N)     3   7   2\nWolff, Christopher (6) md Swift,\nFuchs, Kraui (6) and padden.\nAT HAQERSTOWN, MD.\nSyracuse (II)  10 18   4\nBuffalo (II) \u201e    3   8   5\nBartleeon, Gardner (8) and Rice;\nGelbell,  Gentry   (4)   Ott   (7)   and\nLorenz, Daniels (2).\nAT NEW YORK\nBajiton (A) \u201e    ]  6  0\nNew York     3   7   1\nHughion, M. Brown (7) and Par-\ntee; Mungo, Lohrman (6) and Poland, Berrei (6).\nATLA.XASTER, PA.\nMontreal (II)    o 12   1\nToronto (II)    1   ,.   i\nSpauldlng, Slrer (6) and Cutlo;\nHamlin, McCabe (5) Knerr (8), and\nCrompton, Williami (6).\nAT NEW YORK\nBrooklyn (N) ...._ ,    9 13   1\nNew York (A) .    6  9   4\nNev\/idme, H'Ebe, (8) and Owen,\nBragan (6); Donald, Byrne (8) and\nRobinson.\nAT NEWARK, N, J.\nBoiton  (N)       t lj   ]\nNewark (ID _....  394\nGomez,   .Salvo   (6)   aad   Kluttz,\nMail (6); Analcz, Holcombe (7), ind\nGiibark.\nAT EVANSVILLE, IND.\nPittiburgh (N) \u201e   18 18   0\nDetiblt (A)    194\nHerbert, Reiclgno (7) and Baker,\nLopei (4); White, Trucks (4) Hen-\nshaw (8) tnd Parioni.\nAT LAFAYETTE, INff.\nChicago (A)  -.   8 10   3\nIndlinipolU (AA)  _    6 11   3\nHumphries,  Grove   (4)   Haynei\n(7) ind Turner; Davii, Calvert (4)\nTtuichtr (9) Ind Hofferth, Schlue-\nter (7).\nAT BALTIMORE\nWashington A) 11 18  3\nBaltimore (Int) -   684\nMertz, scheeta (6) ind Early, Sin-\nllano (6); Smoll, Burkart (6); Swift\n(8) tnd McGarlty.\nAT INDIANAPOLIS\nCincinnitl (N) \u201e   6 11  I\nCleveland (A)   2  8  3\nVandermccr, Beggs (8) md Mueller; Harder, Smith (6) and Rosar.\nAT TERRE HAUTE, IND.\nDetroit (A) :   0   8   2\nMinnupolli (AA)  .-  1   8   1\nTrout, Hewitt (7) and Unier; Horton, Moaley (8) Dark (7) md Blew.\nAT LOUISVILLE\nChicago (N)      3   6   3\nLoulivllle (AA)   9 11   0\nFleming, Barrett (4) Washburn\n(7) McCall (8) and Hernandez; Covington, Patton (4) Wilion (7) ind\nCampbell, Powen (4),\nSports Roundup\nBY HUGH FULLERTON, JR.\nAnoclated Preu Sporti Writer\nNEW YORK, AprU 11 (AP)-Tht\nother day, Al Dt Greco, Hicken-\nuck, N.J., sports writer, cimt up\nwi'.h the luggeitlon thit golf club!\nsuffering from the ihortage ot professionals might do wone thin to\nhire iome of thi bettor feminine\ngolfers to take their places ,..\nWELL, WHY NOTJ\nAbout hilt t dozen top-flight women golfers hive turned pro\u2014Helen Hlcki, Patty Btrg md Bttty\nHicki Newell for example\u2014and Joe\nDey, the U. S. Golf Auoclatlon Secretary, figurei that my gal who\ncan qualify for the women'i championihip ii a good enough golfer\nfor the job ... On the negative\nilde, there'i the queitlon of whether\nthey could teach golf\u2014eipecially\nto men, who play a harder-socking gime than most gals\u2014whether\nthey'd want to give up their tim-\ntaur itatui for temporary Jobi, md\nwhit would the Cirabby quirtet\nthink about It, anyway ... As Dey\nremarki, \"It'i a queitlon of would\nyou wint to take Initruction from\nyour wife?\" , . . Brother, you miy\nnot want to, but you do.\nONE MINUTE 8PORT8 PAGE\nAbe Greene ind the New York\nBoxing Commiuion in getting together on tht featherweight title\niltuatlon, which may mean the ilde-\ntracking of Jackie Callura of Ham-\nUton, Ont., the N.B.A. 126-pound\ntitleholder . . . Ma). Connie Smythe\nformer boa of Toronto Maple Leafi\nreporti that hii inti-alrcraft battery ln BriUin recently won in iU-\nround athletic compeUtion doing\nwell In everything but hockey.\nJ. A. Greer Heads\nNew Denver Golf\nNEW DENVER, B.C.-The innuil meeting of tht Slocin Like\nGolf Club wu held on Wednesdiy\nevening the following memberi present: J. A.\u00bbQreer, N. Tlttrle, J. Teir,\nEd Kennett, F, Broughton, W. Rutherford, T. Clirk, J. McPhie and\nJ. W. Butlin. The financial itatt-\nment for tht 1942 leuon wu presented which showed the club to\nbe In 1 filrly good condition.\nTht ottlceri tor the current season art Pruldtnt J. A. Greer; Vlee-\nPruldtnt, Fnnk Broughton; Secretary, J, W. Butlin; Extcutlvt, Dr.\nA. Frmcii, N. Ttttrit, J, Ttlr, T.\nLeuk md T. Clirk. It li expected\nthat the teuon will -open thli week-\ntnd.\nMills, London to\nMett for\nBoxing Crowns\nLONDON, AprU 11 (OP Calble)-\nThe British Boxing Board ot Con<\ntrtl yuterdiy accepted tht retire\nmint of Pilot Officer Ltn Hirvey\nfrom tht Britiih md Empire Heavy\nweight boxing titles ind nimed\nFreddie Mills ind Jick London to\nmut tor both the championihip!,\nMllli ind London irt both ttr-\ngeanta to thl R.AJ. Mills won tht\nBritiih and. Empire light heavy,\nwtlght titles from Hirvey lait Junt.\nLondon recently defeited Al Robinson to tp ellmlnitlon bout.\nThousands Out\nfor Wartime\nFootball Games\n\u25a0y SCOTT YOUNQ\nCimdlin Pren Staff Writer\nLONOON, April 11 (CP Cablt).-\nTtni ot thousands of Britoni flocked to football itadlums Satilrday to\nwitch crick wartime teami draw\none game closer to the conclusion ot\n1 long md lucceiiful leaion. Cup-\ntlu that produced itml-flnillits for\nNorth ind South League Cupi attracted most ittention.\nThui most important games went\nas expected with Blackpool gaining\na ipot Igilnit Alton Villa md Sheffield Wedneiday agalnit York aty\nln (ht Northtrn League icml-ftoils.\nIn the South'i riml-flnil round,\nReading will tan Chirlton Athletic\nwhUe Arsenal playi Queens Pirk\nRmgen.\nPlaying ln the lecond fame of\nthl two-game, total-goal writs it\nhomi, Alton Villi but Bristol City\n2-1, Thl teami pliytd I icorileu\ndriw 1 wttk igo, Brlitol missed 1\npemlty iliot 80 iecondi trom the\nfinlih while 1 crowd ot 30,000 watched breathleuly tht ihot thit eould\nhive tied the round.    ' ' \u2022\nBlickpool won thi round 4-1 over\nManchester City ilthough thty wtre\nheld to a 1-1 tit today. In the othir\nNorthern games, York City defeated\n\"Cheiterfleld 1-0 to win the round\n4-0 ind Sheffield Wednudiy mide\na 3-2 margin gained lut wttk itlck\nby holding Sheffield United to 1\nscoreless draw.\nArsenal, which needed 1 two-goal\nmargin to make 1 semi-final spot,\ngot Juit thit ln 1 8-1 victory over\nWut Ham. Queeni Put Rangen\ncamt from behind to btat the Orient 8-1 with an amateur centre tor-\nward, W. Heathcote, scoring tour\ngoali.\nReading but ChilHI \"t-0 tnd\nCharlton Athletic duplicated thit\nMori against Cryital Palace.\nManchester City lost ttlt lead Is\ntht ltigut championship table ifter\nholding lt six weeki. Liverpool went\nto the top with \u25a0 8-2 win ovtr Chester. Fagan scored four of Llverpool'i\nfive goal!.\nIn tilt Scottish Southern League\u2014\nRangers are already inured of the\nchampionship\u2014today'i gamei were\not Uttll importance.\nAberdeen eliminated Dunfermline\nIn tht lecond round ot the Mitchell\nCup compeUtion whUe Ralth Rovers knocked out Dundee md But\nFltt advanced ovtr Rangeri.\nLONDON, April 11 (CP 0*U).-\nEngland defeated Scotlind Saturday\nfor tht second time this seuon ln\nthl International Rugby leriei. The\nicore wu 24-19.\nSaskatoon Cranes\nBoat Winnipeg\nto Enter Hoop Semis\nSASKATOON, April 1 (CP)- Lie.\nPerky Andrews led Sukitoon R.C.A.F. Cranes. Saskatchewan1! Senior Men'i Basketball championi, Into\nthe Western Canada leml-finil Siturdiy night by defeating Winnipeg\nSL Andrew's 49-33 to take a two-\ngame total-point plsy-off ieriei 80-\n70, Thl Manitoba cliimplons took\ntht tint gsme 87-41.\nCranes, an illstir club from No. 4\nService Flying \"mining School ind\nNo. 7 Initial Training School ind\nmade up mainly of former Weit\nCoait playen, did not overcome the\nManltobans* flnt gtmt lead until\nthe list quarter when they scored\n19 points while holding their opponent! to ilx.\nThe winners entrained immediately ifter tht game tor Edmonton\nwhere they meet No. 3 RC.A.F.'\nMmning Depot Red Devils ln the\nWestern semi-finali tomorrow night\nand Tuesday night.\nNILSON DAILY NIWI, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1941 \u2014 V\nOshawa Generals Wallop Montreal\n9-1 to Take Eastern Junior\nChampionship; Now Meet Winnipeg\nTORONTO, April  11  (CP) -\nOihiwi Qiniral, tmuhtd Montreil Cinidieni 9-1 htrt Siturdiy night to Ukt tht Eutern Cimdlin Junior Hockty Chimplonihlp In thnt itrilght gimei. It\nalio mirked tht fifth timi In ilx\nyun thit thi Ointnli hivt **\u2022\nvineed to tht Memoriil Oup final.\nThe miater-mechantc lo thli llttlt\nvictory of tht Oihiwi machine, U\nn often bu been toe cue ill niton, wis Rid Tllion. Tbe red-headed\ncentre star who begin his puck-\nchising ln Regini wu outicored by\nllnemate Kin Smith, but not outpointed.\nTllion collected two goali ind four\n.assists, to bag almoit a third ot tht\n30 pointi compiled by the Oihiwi\nteim. Smith hid thru goals md\nin assist. And his four-point total\nwu tied by BUI Ezlnlckl ,who hsd\ntwo goali and two assists. Floyd\nCurry and Chuck Schern uch icor-\ned i goil, And thi remilnlng points\nwent to Frank Bennett, with two\nassisti, md Ron Nelson md Ron\nJohnstone, with an assist apiece.\nBernie Lauzon icored tht on'\" Mon.\ntreal goal.\nGenerals' opponenti In tht Memorial Cup finil, tin Winnipeg Ring-\nen, ire dut to arrive ln Toronto\nthli week.  '\nLlneupi;\nOihiwi \u2014 H. Bennett; Relglt,\nJohnitone; Nelion; Scheru, Ezin-\nlckl, Tilson, Curry, Smith, F, Bennett.\nMontreal\u2014Kennedy; Hamel, Hunter; Cimptiu; Perron, Lmzon.\nMinn, Vaillancourt, Whlbley, Donaldion.\nOfficiils\u2014Hap Shouldlce ind Ernie Peterkin, Ottawa.\nSUMMARY\nFlrit ptriod\u20141, Oshawa, Curry'\n(Tllion, Johnitone) 18:01; 2 Montreal, Lauion (Cimptiu, Perron)\n14:06.\nPeniltlei\u2014Ezlnlckl, Smith, Perron. ,\nSecond period\u20148, Oihiwi, Smith\n(Ezlnlckl) 7:61; 4, Oshawa, Scheru\n(Tilson, Nelson! 10:33; 6, Olhawa,\nTllion (Ezlnlckl, Smith) 13:17; 6,\nOihawa, Tllion 17:40; 7, Oshawa,\nEzlnlckl (Bennett) 13:36,\nPenaltiet\u2014Tilson, Hamel (3). Perron (minor ind 10-minute misconduct), Ezlnlckl.\nThird period\u20148, Oihiwe, Smith\n(Tilson) 3:33; 9, Oshawa, Ezlnlckl\n11:00; 10, Oshawa, Smith (Tilson,\nBennett)  13:08.\nPenaltln-Ezlnlckl, Hunter, Nelion, Vaillancourt, Relgle, Scherza,\nLauzon.\nFormer Nanaimo\nClippers\nPlayer Is Mining\nNANAHJO, B.C, April 11 (CP)-\nPo. Bobby Stetdnun, R.CAJ., former member ot Nanaimo Clipper!\nhockey teim, hu been poited miuing ifter ilr opentloni, hli sli'ir,\nMrs. J. Shannon ot Vlctorli, advlied frlenda here. Hil parenti, Mr.\nind Mri. Robert Steedman, Uve to\nCilgiry. -\nAllan (up Final\nMay Start\nNext Monday\nWINNIPEG, April 11 (CP.) -\nPrank Urgent of Port Arthur,\nPruldtnt tf tht Cimdlin Amiteur Hockty Anoclition, in-\nnouncid htrt todiy thit thi but*\nof-flvi Allan Cup final would\nprobibly itai-t hire Mondiy, Aprll\nVictorii Army won thi Wutern\nCanida chimplonihlp htre lilt\nnight ind mut tht Eaitern championi, either Ottawi Commmdoi or\nOttawi R.CAJ. Commmdoi leid\ntill best-of-flve Eutern pliyoff oni\ngimt to nont. The two pliytd to 1\n6-8 dnw lut night. Even if the\ntitle li decided by Wednudiy, the\nfirst Allan Cup final will not be\npliytd until Mondiy, Sargent uld,\nbeciuu thl winner would not arrive hert until Siturdiy.\nSargent uld thl ucond game ot\nthl Canadian final would be pliyed\nit Regina, probibly Wednudiy,\nAprU 31, with remaining games it\nCilgiry.\nSick Divii ol Winnipeg wll appointed OM Of thl referees lor the\nserlei. Tbt other official will bt\nnamed by tbl Eutern representatives.\nSargent mnounced ilso (bit Stt\nMorrison of Moose Jiw, Saik., would\nbl the Wutern official to thl Memorial Cup final starting it Toronto\nnext Siturdiy between Winnipeg\nRangeri, Western titleholder!, md\nOihiwi Generals, tht Eutern\nchampioni.\nBOXING RESULTS\n\u25a0y Thi Aiioclitad Prm\nBOSTON - WllHt  Pep,  137H,\nHartford, Conn., outpointed Sll Ber-\ntolo, 12.*i, Boiton (10).\nPHILADELPHIA \u2014 Oiirley Robinson, 180, Philadelphia, outpointed\nWally Sears, IM, Mlnenville, Po.,\n(6).\nHOLLYWOOD- Jimmy McDsn-\nlels, HIV,, Los Angeles, outpointed\nShick Pangcl, 149%, Fresno, Cal,\n(10).\nPORTLAND, Ore\u2014Jimmy Garrison, 140, Kansas City, won by a\ntechnical knockout over Jack Burke,\n147, Ogden, Utah, (4).\nSport Snapshots...\nSay Cleveland\nMayBid\nforN.H.LSpoi  ;|\nBy CHARUS EDWARDS\nCinadiin Prtu Staff Writer\nTORONTO, April 11 (CP)-There\nIt tomt conJeotun thit thl Ameri.\nun Hockey Leigue mty nit operate next leuon. Thi nport\nClevelind Birom will ink i Nitlonil League berth would Mtm\nte glvt tht rumor umt foundi-\ntlon.\nTbe Americin Leagui is tbt lut\nsurviving minor professional circuit. The Pacific Coait Leagui ud\nthe American Association previously\nfolded md the American Leigue\nclUbt hid their troublu during tke\nWinter. New Haven Eaglei dropped out ln mld-ieuon.\nThe player ihortage will Increase\ntremendouily before next Winter.\nYoung athletei ire entering the'\nArmed Forces by the dozen. Others\nire employed te essentiil lnduitry\nand it Is unlikely they will be permitted leave ot absence to play\nhockey.\nTor that reuon, Cleveland's bid\nfor an N.HX. berth miy be accepted.\nThere'i i rumor too thit Buffalo\nmty jump to the major circuit,\nwhich would operate with eight\nteami.\nA SLAP POR APPS\nBu O'Meara of thi Montreil Star\ntaku Issut with Syl Appi, Toronto\nMaplt Ltifs iter who Is quoted u\nsaying Detroit Red Wingi itarted\ntbt pruent \"scrambly\" style of\nhockey \"becauie lt wu tbe only\nwty In which they could but clubs\nbetter thin themselvei.\" OlMeara\nuyi Boston Bruins first Introduced\npreuure hockey md lubiequently\nLester Pitrlck, Dick Irvin ind othen went to wotk on the ldei. \"Detroit, lor mmy yein considered\ndrib, defensive ind more of * routine teim, were probably lut to\nluccumb to thi Idu, but even yet\nWings pay more ittention to bal-\nuct ind i itrong defence thin\nmost teami. They are not a wild\nheiter skelter turn md Rtd Dutton\nfor Instance regardi them t* tht\nbeat coached teim tn tht gime todiy.\"\nROUND AND ABOUT:\nOihawa Generali havi woo the\nOntario Junior Hockey title ita\nyun ln i row . . . Sport hu been\nilmost i deid Issue in Woodstock,\nOnt., but it may itage I come-back\nnext Winter. A beverage company\nplans to build a Junior \"A\" hockey\nteam In Woodstock md reporti say\nthey already have a nucleus, Including Kenny Rowe, who played with\nToronto Marboroi.\nP\/coboc tayt a movlhfvl of comforting\nthings every time yott Uke a draw on a\npipe loaded with the pick of Canada's\nBurley crop. Yes, It's always mild, cool,\nsweet. And It tastes just as good as It\nsmells\u2014whfch is saying another mouth-\nfull Try Picobac today.\n \"\n 1\u2014\n\"       \u25a0   \u25a0    \u25a0\nJipa^NSf\n8 \u2014 NELSON DAUY NEWS, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1943\nTODAY'S News Pictures\nDEPTH CHARGES \"BLOOM\" OVER A U-BOAT.\nA iew gawonds liter a photograjyher\nIn a Royal Canadian Air Force Canao of\nthe anti-submarine patrol had pictured\nthe coning tower of a German U-boat as\nitslipped beneath the surface of the North\nAtlantic, bis camera caught this beautiful\n\"bloom\" from the depth charges which\n(in the usual careful phasing of RCAF\nassesmiasnt offirers) \"possibly daBStroyed\nthe submarine.\"\u2014RCAF Photos.\nCAMERA RECORDS SUB ATTACK\nIn his eagernws to iwcure photographic proof of his crew's successful attack on a U-boat, Flying Officer W. P. Irving, the navigator, almost fell from the\ngun blister from which he was \"shooting\"\nhis pictures. Flying Officer Irving who\ncomes from Medicine Hat, Alberta, demonstrates the position from which he took\nhis pictures while Flight Sgt. L. H. Blain,\nStockton, Man., the WAG, shows how he\nsaved the navigator from a tumble into\nthe sasa.        \u2022\nHAS POST WAR PLAN\nU. S. S\u00abcretiry of tht Treiiury\nHtnry Morgenthau. who hu dli-\ncloied plant to itabtlltt poit-w*r\ncurrrnrirs tnd fix thllr vilu* In\ntarnu of gold. Creation of in International itablllrttlon (und by\nthe United Nationi ind their u-\ntoclatei l\u00ab embodied In the propoied plan and It li underitood It\nwould hivi \u25a0 capital of JS.0O0.-\n000.000.\nSAIirS SALLIES\nA COLORFUL SPREAD\nThii Iaisie'i gay \"gingham\"\ndreu ll just cross-stitch\u2014same as\nthe roses. And ihe'd look lovely\non your bedspread. Get started on\nthil faicinating ititchery. Pattern\n397 contalni a transfer pattern of\na 15x19',. inch motif and two\n2%x3 inch motifs; illustration! of\nititchei; lilt of materials required; and a color chart.\nSend 20 centi for thii pattern to\nThe Nelion Dally Newi, Needlecraft Dept, Nelion. Write plainly\npattern number, your name and\naddreii. Pattern! will be mailed\nto your home In about 15 dayi.\nThere mey be iome further deity In delivery becauie of the\nlarge Increaie In orderi during\nthe preient leeson.\nWbudut   TltaJdui\nCHIC JACKET-DRESS\nA jacket-dress Is i real asset for\nthe mature woman. Pattern 9271\nby .Marian Martin has unusual figure flattery. The dress is loft\nwith i ilimmlng iklrt treatment\nThe jacket, gay with revers to\nmatch the frock, makei thii a\nitreet ememble.\nPattern 9271 may be ordered\nonly ln women'a sizes 34, 36, 36,\n40, 42, 44, 46, 48. Sile 36, dress and\nJacket reven. require! 2% yardi\n31-Inch; jacket, 2 yardi 39-Inch\ncontrait\nSend 20 centi for thli pattern to\nThe Nelion Dilly Newi, Needlecraft Dipt, Nelion. Write plainly\nptttern number, your name tnd\naddreu. Pattern! will bl mailed\nto your home In ibout 15 dayi.\nThtrt mty be iome further da-\nlay In delivery becauie of the\nlirge Increue In orderi during\nthi preient leuon.\nAUNT   HET\nBy ROBERT QU1LLEN\nnoimatrwutaour\n-m\u00bbR\\ soMrntiN'AM\nOHtOTW wBTK*\nIWVOU\/tD OUGHT* ac\nnAMLCTTHC\nCWOWTU   attXJT\n\"1 reckon Pt'i listen hive it Hit\naccepted me u ptrt of tht family.\nWhtn they were h\u00abre yeiterday. they\nat* chicken with their fingoii.\"\nTOU NEVER CAN TELL\n,\"YOU CAN'T alwayi iome-\ntimei tell\" Is an expression which\ncould well be overworked at the\nbridge table. The fate of a hand\ncan depend on iuch peculiar factors\u2014both ln the arrangement of\nthe cardi and In the varying\nwhlmi of the players\u2014that the\ngame keeps providing almost endless variety. That Is, lt doei for\nthose who look behind the actual\noccurrences to appreciate just\nwhat caused them.\na 3 10 9 4\n\u00bb\u00bb\n\u2666 AJ42\nf J 10 .12\n\u2666 Q32\nV K 10 8 7\n\u2666 Q 10 S 6\n\u2666 \u2022<*.\u00bb\nN\nW E\nS\n*    AalD.VI\n\u2666 KB\nAKKC54\n4A8768\nfQ62\n\u2666 9T!\n(Dealer: South. East-West vu)-\nViable.)\nlouth     Wut    North       Eait\ntill      Pu*     14        Pass\n1*     pu*   ti\nExcept In the esse of 1 pre-\nimptlve bid, seldom doet thi\nweaker ilde itetl tht contract\nfrom 1 pair which can makt a\ngame, u happened hire. Notice\nwhtt thl result hung on. Weit,\nwith a h.ind which plenty of pity-\nin would open, decided on t borderline paat, If ht opened, hit aide\nwould surely hive reiched the 4-\nHetrti which would he nmliaMe,\nplui an extra trick if tha declarer\nfinessed South for the trump Q.\nRls pin tit tht stare tor North\nto mike hit psychic bid of 1-Club.\nMost playeri opening thtt hind\nwould have used 1-Dlamond Instead. Though thll seems not very\nmaterial, Eaat laid after the hind\nthat he would have bid 1-Heart\nover 1-Dlamond, but decided to\npass over 1-Club because hi had\nthat sun and had noticed that In\nluch cases Ihi opponents might\nhave a misfit Ui everything. If he\nhad bid, 1-Heart, the Eaat-West\npair would certainly have attained\na game contract\nAfter South bid hli 1-Spide.\nNorth maintained the illuilon of\nhaving aomething by giving 1 single raise. That effectually ihut out\nthe opponent!, neither of whom\ndared monkey wtth a situation\nwhich would require a bid of three\nto overcall It. Thi declarer went\ndown one trick, loiing two each In\nthe minors, one In ipadei and one\nIn hearti, a great laving over thi\nvulnerable game which could havi\nbeen scored agalnit them.\n\u2022   \u2022   1\nTomorrow'! Problem\n47942\n\u00bbK10\n+ K742\n+ 10 73\n\u2666 Q\u00ab\n\"#8542\n41013\n+ mn\nN\nW E\nS\n410 9}\n*\" : '\u25a0\n\u2666 AQJ\n+ QJK2\n4AKJ8\nf AQJI\nam\n\u2666 A*\n(tXtitt; Wait Neither ildi vul-\nnerabli.)\nWhin hi M*i thl dlimond 10\nIld by Wait, what ailngli problem\nIhould South concentnte upon aa\ntht crux ot hit iffort to maki 4-\n\u2022WdMf\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nACBOSff    49\n1. Agreement   46\n9. Snow vehicle\n9. Fragrance\n10. Buddhiat       1\ndialect 1\n11. Roman\nauthor 3\n12. Faultily\n14. Islets In\nriven\n19. Garland\nof flowen\n16. Exist!\n17. Travel*\n19. Music notl\n20. State\n(abbr.)\n21. Teen\n22. Parrot\n23. Has*\n24. Moat\nexcellent\n29. Aromatic\nnibitance\n27. Britk\nM.Ttngi\n29. Anipottle\n30. Undivided\n31. Tattered\nclothi\n32. Barium\n(tym.)\nM. Ahead\n39. Unguige\nof Wiles\n36. Indefinite\narticle\n37. Conditional\nConcludea\nParadise\nDOWN\nAgloaa\nMine\nentrance\nDraw\ntogether\nAttempt\n13. Sword case\n15. Cried\n18. Aicend\n22. Ship'*\nbottom\n23. Burrow\n24. Thicket of\nihrubt\n29. Benda\n26. Acme\n4\n9. Partlclei of 27. ExhauiU\naomu Ewn\nnum ehud\nuisnoo nnrjnf]\nBbBB circauuii\nannnusn ninn\nBBS IBb dhh\nan esq osas\n. 0111:1 r-j^ra\n'boqb aon ao\nnoc pi'dLic-iaiT\nw.'iii.ir. ;-:u '.;\u25a0\naiaon nwararc\noSSIi nmran\naaaa aaaa\nAre\nCripplet\nLamb'i\npen-name\nGrief\nAche\n29. Win\n31. Rents again\n32. Philippine\nprovince\n33. Iniectt\n39. Unlven*\nTeii\u00abrii\u00bbr'i Aaiwrf\n38. Shed\ncoploualy\n40. Poker etake\n42. Perish\n\u00bb. Unit of\npowtr\n41. Frighten\n42. Spaniih\ntltlei\n43Uv*lyiong\n44 Ptrtlcl.\n,1 ..-.,;\u25a0\u2022  ..io..   '\u25a0\u2022 \u00ab\n PHONE 144\nClassified Advertising\nLook Down These Wont Ad Columns for Bargains\n1\nMONTREAL     STOCKS\n4ai\n'   \u25a0\nPHONE 144\nBIRTHS\nIH\nBELL\u2014To Pte. and Mrs Donald\ntell of Willow Point, at Kootenay\n\u2022ke General Hospital April 8, a\nin.\nARNOT-To Mr. and Mri. Fred\nThOt, 414 Observatory Street, at\n.ootenay Lake General Hoapital\n.pril 10, a ion.\nLEBEDOFF-To Mr. and Mn. W.\nebedoff of Caitlegar, at Kootenay\nake General Hoipltal April 11, a\nHt\nPLOTNIKOFF-To Mr. and Mrs\nlike Plotnlkoff of Castlegar, at Koo.\nnay Lake General Hoipltal April\n>a aon.\nHELP WANTED\n'ANTED FOR SEPTEMBER 1ST,\nexperienced Junlor-Ssnior high\nichool teacher of mathematics and\nscience, male preferred. Give\nqualifications fully, furnlih copies ot latest inspectors' reports and\nstate what extra currlcular activities competent to teach. Salary\nichedule $1400 to $2400, plui cost-\nof-living bonus Fifty per cent ot\n5 1st experience credited on spicule.\nSecretary, School Board,\nFernie, B.C.\n'ANTED IMMEDIATELY: CLERK\ntor City Hall. General Office. Male\nor Female appllcanti will be considered and If male mun be military exempt. Apply Employment\nend Select've Service Office at\nNelion or Trail,\nPANTED: FIRST-CLASS BARN\nJ for dairy farm in Kimberley\nDistrict. Full knowledge of the\nbuiiness. Good wagei and house\ntor married man. Aoply Nat onal\nSelective Service Office, Cranbrook, B.C,\nPANTED: GIRL OR WOMAN WHO\nknowi houiework to work In com.\nmerclsl hotel in smsll town, hotel\nexperience not necessary For par.\ntlculan apply National Selective\n8ervlce, TraiL\nPANTED: JANITOR FOR APT.\nhouie. Living quarter! provided.\nApply National Selective Service.\n'ARM, GARDEN & NURSERY\nIRDER NOW FOR EARLY DEL1V,\ntry peachei. apricots applet,\nplumi snd pears, 1 and 2 yrs. blk.\nend red currants, rasp. Engllih\ngooieberry snd blk. berries T.\nRoynon. Box 327. Nelson Agt.\nItyritz Nunerlei Ph after 6PM\n'OR SALE: SOFT SHELL WAL-\nnut trees, Viking raspberries.\nblack currants, grapes, gooieber-\nries, lilacs, snowballs, paeonies,\nbleeding heart, ltlly of the valley,\nhorseradiah, rhubarb. Walnut\nGrove (Mn. C. Becker), Nelson.\nJTENTION FARMERS k GARD\"\neners. We itock Cockihutt-Froat\n& Wood farm implements and re-\npair parts. For feeds snd leedi,\nwrite for our catalogue. Nelson\nFarmer* Supply Ud, 924 Railway\nSt Nelson.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL  DIRECTORY\nASSAYERS AND MINI\nREPRWNTATIVE8\nHAROLD \u00a7  fcLMtS. ftOSSLAND\nB.C.,  Provincial Assayer, Chem st\nIndividual    representative    for\nihlppen at Trill Smeller.\nA. 3. Buie  Independent Mine Rep-\nreientaiive. Box 54, Trail, B.C.\nI W, WIDDOWSON. PROVINCIAL\nAsiayer, Ml Joiephine St., Nelion.\nTHE   WEST  KOOTENAY  ASSAY\nOffice, 550 Stanley St., Nelaon, B.C.\nCHIROPRACTORS\t\nTkt McDONALD. b.C, PALMER\nGrad, X-ray, Strand Blk, Trail\nENGINEERS AND PURVEYOR*\nR W. HAGGEN. MINING k CIVIL\nEngineer;   B.C.,  Land  Surveyor.\nRouland and Grand Forks, B.C.\nBOYD C. AFFLECK, 218 GORE ST.\nNelson, B.C., Surveyor snd    '\nEngineer, Phone 689-R.\nINSURANCE AND REAL ESTATl\nCliAs F. McHARDY INSURANCE.\nReal Estate. Phone 135.\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine shop, acetylene and electric\nwelding,   motor  rewinding\ncommercial refrigeration\nPhone 593 324 Vernon St.\nSTEVENSON'S MACHINE SHOP\nSpecialists in mine and mill work.\nMachine work, light and heavy.\nElectric and Acetylene welding.\n708 Vernon \"St., Nelson. - Ph. 98.\nPETS\nARDEE   KENNELS,   WALDHE1M,\nSiik Specializing in Irish Setters\nOPTOMETRIST8\n,W. E. MARSHALL\"\nOptometrist!\n1458 Biy Ave., Trail       Phone 177\nSASH FACTORIES  ,\nlawson's    Sash    FACTORY\nHardwood merchant, 273 Baker St\n8ECONO HAND STORES\nWE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANUE\nWhat have you? Ph. 534 Ark Store.\nFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\nRESTAURANTS!\nWhy wait longer for thoie\nneceuary lixturcs.\nCall ui for free estimate!.\nNELSON SASH & DOOR\nWORKS, Nelson, k Cr \u2022-\nPhone 530 907 Front SL\nNelion, B. C. \u2022\nKINDS FRUIT TREES. 1 YR\nold Wc, 2 yr. old 75c, climbing and\nbuih roses, grape vines. S for 11.\nBlack currsnia. white and red cur-\nrants, 15c each. Apply to Eugene\nHammerer, P. 0. Taghum B.C.\nOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN\nSeeds. Feed and Poultry Supplies,\nrail and see us. Ask for our price\nlist Ellison Milling Se Elevator\nCompany, Ltd, Nelion. B.C. \u2014\nPhone 238.\ntlMBING AND BUSH ROSEM,\nall colon. No. 1 stock, $1 and 11.50\nOrder early, Mac'i Greenhouse,\nNelson, B.C.\n\u25a0OR SALE: FLOWERING SHRUBS\n8 varieties, ornamentsl flower\npot 31x21 ln. Apply 1013 Carbonate Slreet, evenings.\niVANTED MISCELLANEOUS\nHIP US YOUr\u00a5(5rAP METALS\nor Iron Any quantity Top pricei\nMid Active Trading Company\n918 Powell St.   Vancouver   Bt\nfANTED: FACTORY BUILT ROW-\nboat. IS to 15 feet long. Dumont,\nGalloway, B.C.\nfANTED,   ELICTRJC   AUTOMA-\ntic water pump.'Box 2732 News\nRANTED: TRAILER FOR HAUL-\n1 Ing polei  S  P. Pond, Nelion\na MUSICAL  INSTRUMENTS\n) AND ORCHESTRA IN.STRU-\nI ments not In uie may be turned\nInto ready caih. Send full particulars lo Whaley Royce Jt Com-\nI pany, 310 Yonge St., Toronto, Oht.\nABOUT $400 WORTH OF MER-\nchandise at wholeiale pricei to\nmerchants. 1 .Underwood Adding\nMachine and Cash Regiiter (new).\n1 Coleman gai stove with oven.\n1938 H-ton Fargo truck ln first\nclass shape, 5 good tires. F. D.\nKasun, Castlegar.\nEQUIPPED ONE-CHAIR BARBER\nbuilneu. For particulars write B.\nG. York, Invermere.\nPIPE \u2022 FITTINGS \u2022 TUBES SPt\ncial low pricei Active Trading Co\n916  Powell  St   Vancouver   BL\nBEATTY IRONER IN GOOD CON-\ndition. Price |U0, Ph. 458-R.\nELECTROLUX CLEANER SERV-\nice and supplies. Ph. 520-Y.\nRENTALS\nSINGLE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS\nalso 2-nn. lulte with bath for rent\nStrathcona  Hotel.\nMODERN APT. GROUND FLOOR,\nGreen Blk. Apply McHardy'i Of'\nfice, Werd St.\n2 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. AP-\nply 125 Silici St.   \t\n4 CULTIVATED LOTS IN 200 BLK.\nHousion St. Phone 303-L.\nTERRACE APTS. Beautiful modern\nFrigidaire equipped luitei.\nCOM. HSEKEEP1NG SUITE; FUR.\nPhone   713-L;   918  Kootenay   St\nFOR RENT- MODERN APT BEDI\ncal Art! Block Ph McHardy 135\nFURN'D   SUITES,   UNFURN'D   5-\nrm. suite. KerT Apt.\nLARGE  FRONT  BEDROOM  FOR\nrem, 519 Silica SI.\n6-RM. HOUSE FOR RENT, APRIL\n14, Ph. 316.\n L_\n;ryptoquotei\nBS'RJ   KECJS   NTJUFUN   OTKTJltA.   RHU\nILPNT   BCJ   BRT   NVB-VTEBPLFR\nTteterdey'i  Cryptoquotei   IN WORKING EVILS FOR ANOTHER A MAN WORKS EVIL FOR HIMSELF\u2014HE8IOD.\nOyptoquotei are quotatloni of fimoui perioni written cipher.\nA lubitltuti chiracter hai replaced thi original leiter  I'.ii instance.\nen -R' may lubititute for the original \"E\" throuihout thi entire\n[ afryptoquote. oi a \"BB\" miy replace in \"LL\" Fino thi key and foi-\n[low through ta ths lolu'lon\nPERSONAL,\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP A'l\nAimer  Hotel.  Opp.  C.P.R.   Depot.\ni- PAY CASH FOR HIDES. J. t*\n**     Morgin, Nelion, B.C.\nEVERYTHING FROM CO A'l\nhangers to bath tubi bought ana\nmill It Chess Second-Hand Store.\nTOP PRICES PAID FOR USED\nfurniture, stoves, heateri, tools,\nmusical Instruments Ph. 534 Ark\n25*-THE PHOTO MILL-25*\nPO. Box 335, Vancouver\nRolls developed and printed 25c\n12 reprinti 6x7 enlargement 88c\n25c\"L,ONS PHOT(>\"25c\nP.O. Box 484. Vancouver\nAny 8-exp. roll developed and printed 25c. Reprints 8c. Free 5x7 coupon\nLONELY FOLKSI JOIN RELIABLE\nconfidential matrimonial club.\nMany Memben with meant, partlculan and descriptions 10c. Ladiei free. Box 121, Regina.\n$2.00 SPBCIAL-30 REPRINTS and\n1 8x10 enlargement, colored ln oils.\n\u2014Give colors fully\u2014 a       1\nFILM EXCHANGE\nBox 50, Caitlegar, B.C.\nHOME  FURNITURE   EXCHANUE\nTemporarily  Closed\nMoving to New Location at\n640 Baker St    i\nHOME  FURNITURE  EXCHANUE\nFOR LOWERED VITALITY TRY\nVIGORINE. Regain your vigor\nsnd energy. Month treatment (1\na box. Drug Sundries. Write for\nprice list Weitern Supply Agency,\nBox 383, Vancouver, B.C..\nIT IS PATRIOTIC TO SELL THAT\nunneeded article to someone who\ncan use It. It represents raw material and valuable labor. Sell it with\nan advertisement ln tha Dally\nNewi Classified  Columns.\n\"WE COLLECT YOUR DEBTS\" IF\npeople In British Columbia owa\nyou money, we will collect It\nStandard Rates: Highest references Commercial Service Corporation, Ltd, 850 West Hastings\nStreet, Vancouver, B.C.\nFILMS pEVELOWSb AN6 HUNT-\ned (6 or 8 exposure roll) 25c. Reprinti .Jc each. For your vacation\n. snapshots, choose Krystal Finish\nGuaranteed non-fade prints.\nKrystal Photoi, Wilkie, Saikatche-\nwan. Eitabllihed over 90 yeari.\nTDrT\nBuy your Fur Coat Now\u2014Pay\nall  Summer\u2014Free   itoragas\u2014\nAttractive Prlcet\nEnquire about our large selection\nof Fur Collars and Trimmings\nfor Spring\nSAFE POLAR STpRACE..\nPolar Fun Ltd. \u2014 Vancouver, B.C.\nMEM! REGAIN NORMAL MANLY\nPEP and vigor. Try Vitamin *\u25a0\"\ncapsules\u201450 for 11.78; 100 for\n13.00 WORLD'S FUNNIEST JOKE\n\u2022 NOVELTY   10c.   Including   catalogue of Penonil Hygienic Supplies Booki on All Subjects, Novelties, Etc.\nWESTERN DISTRIBUTORS\nBox 24,   Dept. KNC,   Regina, Sask.\nPUBLIC NOTICES\nAUCTION SALE\nTimber Sale X31407\nThere will be offered for sale at\nPublic Auction, at 11 o'clock in the\nforenoon on the 20th day ot AprU,\n1943  ln the office of  the   Forest\nRanger it Creston, B.C., the Licence\nX31407,  to  cut  3,460,000   f.b.m.   of\nwhite pine, ipruce, cedar, fir larch,\nhemlock   and   balsam   and   114,380\nlineal feet of cedar polei and piling\non an ires situated on Goat Creek\nnear Boswell, Kootenay Land DUtrict\n\"Provided anyone unable to attend the auction In person may\nsubmit tender to be opened al\nthe hour of suction snd treated\nss one bid.\"\nFurther particulars may be obtained from the Chief FoTMter, Victoria\nB.C., or the District Foreiter at Nelion, B.C.\nALL claimi agalnit the Estate of\nSAMUEL WALKER of Burton, B.C\nwho died on (be 10th day of May\n1938, are to be filed with The London ind Weitern Truiu Company\nLimited, Winnipeg, Manitoba, on or\nbefore the 15th diy of May, A.D\n1043.\nDATED it Winnipeg,  Manitoba,\nthli 6th day of April, A.D, 1943.\nTHE LONDON and\nWESTERN TRUSTS\nCOMPANY LIMITED\nby\nSPAMJNG k SPARLINO\ntheir  Solicitors.\nTO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN\nTike notice thit The Trout Lake\nSyndicate hai severed all connection! with Clarence H. Tillen\nand li no longer moclated with\nhim in any wiy.\nDATED  AT Lethbridge   thi,  26th\ndiy of Mirch, 1943.\nLIVE STOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES, ETC.   ,\nINDUSTRIALS\nAssoc Brew of Can .......\nCanadian Bronie ........\nCan Oar'J^Fdy\t\nCan CelanCse\t\nCan Steamship pM\t\nCon Min It Smelt.........\nDom Steel Jt Coal\t\nGatineau Power  ,-\u25a0\u25a0\nH Smith yaper prd\t\nMcColl Frontenac \t\nNat Brew Ltd ^\t\nQuebec Power ,\nBANKS\nCommerce  .......................\nDominion  -._.__.\nImperial  \u201e.....\u201e.'_.,\u00bb\u00bb..;,\nMontreal . .,\t\nNova Scotia ___\u00bb\t\nToronto   _\u201e~\u2122\nBoyei   \u25a0 \u25a0  . .\n1943 \"ACTION YEAR\"\nOrder JUNI CHICKS NOWI\nPrices per 100:       Uniexed Pullets\nSUPER W. Leghorni $13.00   $26.00\nSUPER Barred Rocki,\nNew Hampi, R. I.\nRedi        ..   $14.00   $24.00\nAll chicks trom above mating!\nsired by R.O.P. Males.\nR k S Leghorns    .     $11.00   $23.00\nR k S Barred Rocks,\nNew Hamps, R. I.\nReds     $12.00   $22.M\nAll White Leghorn mating! lired\nby R.O.P Males.\nThe following breeds available In\nlimited numben:\nBlack, Brown and\nBuff Leghorni  $13.00   $26.00\nUght Suuex   .,    $14.00   $24.00\nWrite for your copy of the 1943\n\"ACTION YEAR\" Book giving\nfull particulars and pricei and\nremember\u2014 ,\nITS RESULTS THAT COUNT\nBox t* Langley Prairie, B. C.\nBABY   CHICK   BUYERS\nREAD THI8 FIRST\nWith 25 yeara experience in breeding and producing high claii\npoultry, we consider our chicki\nequal to the beat on the market\nWe offer \u2014 Barred Rocki and'\nNew Hampihlrei unsexed at $14\nper 100. Pullet chicki it $21\nCockerels at $8.\nR.O.P. Sired White Leghorni untaxed at $12 per 100. Pullet chicks\n(97%) at $26  Cockerels at $2.\nWrite for descriptive Mating Ult\nAPPLEBY POULTRY FARM.\nMinion jCity, B.C, -\nBABY CHICKS, NEW HAMPSHIRE\nand Rhode Iiland Red. Approved\nand blood-teited. Ready to ship\nevery Tuesdiy. $12 per 100. John\nGoodman, Gilley Avenue Hatchery, 1655 Gilley Avenue, {lew\nWestminster, BC.\nWANTED: TEAM OF LOGGING\nhones, 1900-16*00 lbs. Must be\nyoung iound itock. H. B. Murray. Yshk, B.C\nFOR SALE: HORSE, BROKE TO\nharness and saddle; weight 1100.\nIdeal for farm. George P. Stewart,\nNew Denver.\t\nWANTED: GOOD, QUIET HORSE,\nat once, about 1400-1500 lbs. Ap-\nply Lung Wo, 808 Nelson Ave,\nFOR SALE: INCuBAtOR, GUEKN\nNo. 2 135 egg. Apply Box 506,\nRowland, B.C.\nCARLOAD  HEAVV  WORK AND\nsaddle hones ln Nelson at Ellison\nMilling barn.\nROOM AND BOARD\nWANTED ROOM AND BOARD, 16\nyear old boy. Box 2787 News\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSpecial Low Rate! for noncommercial advertisements under this classification lo assist\npeople \u2022 seeking employment\nOnly 25c for one week (6 days)\ncoven any number of required\nlinei Payable in advance. Add\n10c if box number deilred.\nLOST AND FOUND\nLOS*l$ 1 BOX OF BUTTER, 50 LBS.\nbetween Nelion and Castlegar ferry. Leave at Newi Office. Reward.\nTelephone 144\nTrail Circulation: Phone 1325-L\nClassified Advertising Rates\nlie per line per iniertlon\n44c per line per week (6 coniee-\nutive insertions for cost of 4)\n$143 s line a month (26 times).\n(Minimum 2 linei per iniertlon).\nBox number lie extra. Thll\ncoveri any number of times\nPUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS.\nETC.\n18c per line, flnt insertion and\n14c each  lubsequent  iniertlon.\nALL   ABOVE   RATES   LESS\n10% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSPECIAL LOW RATES\nNon commercial  Situation!\nWinted for 26c for any required\nnumber  ot   lines  for  ilx  dayi\npayable In advance.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATE3\nSingle copy  .   ..        $   ,05\nBy rarrier. per week     .25\nBj carrier, per year  13X10\nBy mall:\nOne   month $   .78\nThree monthi \u25a0   \u25a0 ...\u201e   ,     2.00\n\u25a0Six   monthi       4.00\nOne vr ir     _    8.00\nAbove ratei apply In Canada.\nUnited Statei and United Kingdom to subscribers living outiide regular carrier areai\nEliewhere and to Canadi where\nextra postage li required ona\nmonth SI 50: three monthi $400:\n\u25a0Ix monthi $800;. one vear $15\nCM\nHSHIt \u2022\u00bb]___\ntitltmxi'C'\n\u2022^AY\/THIS u-\n^^ OOTO  fl-\n\u2022^W HAND'\/\n\u00a5^^\nWww'4\nL t-StIl \\LaLb             ft.\n, HT- i, v.A  \u00bb  tLI &l Bf\\i\n1   ^r   \"^1\nVf'\n\u25a0r ^miai^^\u2014 **\n\u2022  16 .\n32%\n28 V\u00ab\n186\n'33H\n\u25a0' 44*4\ni\n83\n101\navt\nm\n144\n132 Vi\n155\n172\n160\nHI\n240\n140\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nFOR\nSALE' .\nLovely Summer Home situated on one acre. 3 bedrooms, modern white bathroom, living room with open\nfireplace. Large screened-in\nporch and lake frontage with\none of the best beaches on\nthe West Arm 4 miles from\nNelson.\nFor Price and Terms\nSee\u2014\nC. W. APPLEYARD\n26 AC. LAND; -SPRING TOOTH\nharrow; 2 See Wee MacGregor\nsawing outfit with circular saw, 1\nAryshire heifer, freshen Sept.;\n2 Hollteln heifers 9 & 10 mo. old;\n1 1028 Chev. truck; 1 1830 Chev\ncsr. Apply W Riley, Blewett.\nGOOD FARM LANDS FOR SALB\non easy terms ln Alberta and\nSaskatchewan. Write for full information to 908 Dept of Natural\nResources, C.P.R, Calgary, Alti.\nMODERN -5-ROOMS AND BATH.\nFurnace, Fireplace. Concrete\" foundation. Garage. 2 level lots, Fair-\nview. $4000, with $2500 cash. Robertson Realty, Ward St.\nWILL BUY FOR CASH 5-10 ACREg\nrough heavily wooded land between W. PL Store and Packing\nShed for a wood lot. State loca\ntion and lowest price to Box 2571\nNelson Dally News.\nFOR SALE OR RENT: 9 ACRES\nland, fruit trees, 6-rm. house, other building!, good water supply.\nAt Wlllcw Point. Apply W. A.\nSoukoreff, Weit Grand Forks,\nWILL SEtL, TRADE OR RENT,\nfurnished or unfurn., my home at\n905 Edgewood Ave. G, B. Matthew.\nCall after 1 p.m,\nWAlttltt: 4 OR 5-ROOM BWJU-\nalow, modern, full cement basement, on two or more lots. Wish\nto purchase. Apply Box 2725 Newi.\nCHEAP FOR CASH: 4-RM. HOUSE\nand bath, 2 loti clou to itreet\ncit and ichool. Ap. 116 Anderion\nSt Will not rent.\nWHY NOT RE-FINANCE YOUR\nmortgage at i%. We have funds\navailable. Monthly reduction plan.\nAPPLEYAHD.\nSMALL HOME ON CARLINE, 2\nbedrooms & cement foundation,\n$1650. $900 Cash. APPLEYAHD.\nF. A. WHITFIELD REAL ESTATE\nand Insurance. 417 Hgll St., Nelson\nBEFORE BUYING YOUR HOME,\nSee C, W. Appleyard b Co.\nAUTOMOTIVE\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nSPECIALS\n'35 Chev. 4-Dr. Deluxe Sedan. Heater, radio, low mileage. In beautiful condition.\n'35 DeSoto Deluxe 4-Door\nSedan. 2 spares, extra good\ntires. Motor and mechanical\ncondition perfect. \u2014 A real\nbuy.\nUSED MOTOR ASSEMBLIES\n'84 DeSoto    Special,   'complete\nwith transmission.\n'35'DaiSoto    Motor   and    trani-\nmiision.\n'34 Chev   Motor   with   4-ipeed\nTransmission.\n'39 Plymouth Coach. Extra\ngood tires., Special 20-Inch\nwheels for extra clearance.\nHeater, Defroster. SPECIAL\nVALUE!\n'38 Buick Special 2-Door\nBest tires available. Heater.\nPrivately owned.\nTerms available on all\nthese cars,\nPEEBLES\nMOTORS, LIMITED\nNELSON, B. C.\niiii taE?AiroR~D D&te\" \u2022\u00bb\u00a3\ndan. Excellent condiUon. 1933\nChevrolet light delivery, Central\nTruck k Equipment Co., 702\nFront St., Nelion,\nfbRQUie* DSOnSB caSH^\n1928 Chryiler sedan, 18\" good\ntirei. $40, 1930 Hudion tedan, 20\"\ntlret, $36. QUEEN CITY MOTORS\nNELSON.\nPotato Prices Go\nUp, Eggs Down\non Farmers' Marl.\nNetted GeAi potatoes on the Far-\nmen' Public Market Saturday sold\nat ieven pounds Instead ot eight\npoundi tor 3$ cents. The price of\neggi also changed {rom 40 to 35\ncenta a doaen tor Gradi A large, tnd\ntrom tt to $0 cents a dozeh tor medium!. Pullets were not on the Market Saturdays\nNew addition! were seven. 1 types\not plants, Pinsy planti sold at BO\ncenti, 75 centi and $1 a doxen; cauliflower planti at 25 centi * dozen;\ncabbage and lettuce planti at 10\ncenti a doien; and delphinium,\niweet WiUiam and yellow delay\nplanti at 15 cents each.\nQuotatloni were:\nVEGETABLES\nArtlohokes, lb .10, S tor\nLeaks, bunch   ._...._....\nCarrots, lb. _. \u2014 \u2014\nBeeta, lb. _ \t\nParmlps, lb. \u2014.'..... __....\nNetted Getqs \u201e   7 lbl.\nGarlic,  lb. _ \u2014 \t\nOnions, lb. \u2014 ._.........\nFrench Beans, 2 lbt, ....\u2014\u2014\u25a0\nRomas Beans, 1 lbs. ...__.\u2014\nCabbage, lb _..'...\t\nRadishes, bunch _\t\nParsley, bunch \t\nFRUITS\nNorthern Spy Apples, 7 Km   X\nOntario apples, box $1.50\nKing apples, 8 Ibe.\nPLANT8\nPsnsleS,' *\u00bb.'    JO   .75\nCauliflower, doz, ...._  .'.\nCabbage, dot _ ~\nLettuce, doz. ...\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, APRIL T2, IMl \u2014 8\nMIW   YORK STOCKS\nAm Smelt & Ret _\nAmericin Tob .....\nAnaconda .-...\u25a0\nBeth Steal\t\nCan Pacific . \t\nOeneral Electric ..\nGeneril Moton __\nHowe Sound ..........\nInter Nickel .._.\u201e\nKenn Copper \t\nStan OU of N J ..\nUnion Carbide .\t\nUnion Pacific\t\nU S Rubbtr\t\nU S Steel\t\nm\n,n\n39*4,\nOH\ntft\n33**\n4Stt\n87H\nS3*\nU\nUH\nas\n90\nMH\nDelphinium, each  -\n\u2022Swept William, etch\t\nYellpw Daisy, each -__..\nDAIRY PRODUCE\nHead Cheese, lb. ...__..\nCottage Cheese, lb. .,.-\nSnucr Kraut, lb. \u2014\nDairy Butttr, lb .'\t\nEQQS\nGrade A lsrge, dox\t\nMedium, dozen __...._.,\nMEATS\nBtef, lb \t\nVeil, lb \t\nLamb, lb\t\nBeef Liver, lb  \t\nCalf Liver, lb : \t\nBologna, lb.   ...__\nLiver Sauaage, lb \t\nPork Sauiage, lb.  \t\nPork Heads, lb. ...\t\nFowl, lb. _   X to\nPork, Ib    .06 to\nJelllajd Chicken, 2 cups Tor\t\nRabbit, lb. \t\nBlod Sausage, lb. \u201e \t\n.16 to\n.16 to\n.20 to\n.25\n$1\n.25\n.20\n.20\n.15\n.15\n.15\n.25\n.13\n.10\n.35\n.35\n.30\n.35\n.35\n.40\n.25\n.35\n.22\n.30\n.25\n.08\n.35\n.35\n,15\n.30\n.25\nSlocan City School\nChildren Send\n$18 to the Red Cross\nSLOCAN CTTY, B.C. - Junior\nRed Cross Branch of Dlv. I, Slocsn\nCity Elementary Sohool, held a\nsale of second-hand books, toys, etc.\nrecently from which'they realized\n$11.33. This sum, along with $2.27,\nwas turned over to the local brinch\nfo the Senior Red Crou.\nThe 27 pupili havt since September purchased War Savingi\nStampi to tha value of $188.91.\nPostpone Food\nConference\nWASHINGTON, AprU 11 (AP)-\nThe State Department iald yeiterday thst tht Unlttd Nationi food\nconference has been postponed until May 18, when It will open at Hot\nSpring!, Va. Canada, Britain and\nRussia are among tha nationi sending representatives.\nAlthough tht postponement from\nApril 27 wis not officially explained, lt was reported that somt of tht\ndelegates would be unable to arrive\nfor the conference by tht earlier\ndats.\nOTTAWA, Aj\u00abU.11 (CP)-Cana-\nda will bt represented at the United Nations food conference at Hot\nSpring!, Va., May. 18 but the names\nof the delegstes have not been announced.\nBritain Repays Loan\nto Belgian Gov't\nLONDON, April 11 (CP)-Ca\nmllle Gutt, Finance Minister of the\nBeligan Government, said yesterday. Britain had repaid a 3,000,000-\n000 franc gold loan (about $105,000-\n000) made by belglum In March,\n1941, to tide Britain ovtr a critical\nC* id in\"\"caih-and-carry purchaiei\nthe United Statu.\nVYlWlkst    JjWCU,    .*-  a    a\nNEW YORK, AprU 11 (CP)-The\nstock msrket regained a portion of\nIti equilibrium yeiterday with oc-'\ncasional bids for selected rails add\nindustrials appearing but many\nleaders continued on the minus side,\nSlightly lower in tne Canadian\nsection were Mclntyre, Lake Shore,\nDlstillen Seagram and Hiram Walker. Domei wee up fractionally and\nC.P.R. unchanged.    '\nTORONTO \u2014 Gains and losses\nwere about equally distributed In\nthe list.\nSmelten and Steep Rock were off\nwhile other base metala held steady.\nMONTREAL \u2014 Metals amplified\nFriday's losses ln trading. In other\nsection) trends were mixed.\nVANCOUVER \u2014 A quiet session\nclosed this week on the Vancouver Exchange, Mines were general\nly firmer but oils remained Inactive.\nWINNIPEG - Light offerings\nwera quickly absorbed on Winnipeg Grain Exchange today sending\nwhett \"prices IH to IH cents higher, thd May future closed IH cent\nhigher at 97 H cents a buihel, the\nJuly IH to 1* centi higher tt 98\nto 99H cents snd October IH cents\nhigher tt 9SH- Buying wu attributed largely to local Interests although moderate purchases were\nreported for American tnd Canadian mill account\nCHICAGO \u2014 An up4urn of mort\nthan a cent In rye, reflecting a\nsharply higher marktt at Winnipeg,\n\u2022paced advances in all grains. Tradt\nreports ssld somt of the heavy rye\nstocki wert going into mixed Uveitock feed.\nBRITAIN PUNS\nGREAT\ntAND ARMY    .\nHopes to Put 100,000\nWomen in\nFields This Year\nCHILDREN AID\nBy JOHN COLBURN\nAiiociated Pren Stiff Writer\nLONDON, April 11 (AP.)-Brll\nain, ftced with tht motility ot\nlncreaied farm . production, will\ndraft womtn for tht fleldi rathil\nthan defer mm from military ier\nvloe If official appeal! for volun.\nteir worken provt Inufflclent.\nAware that every United Natlont\nihip may be buiy thli year carrylnf\nmunitions and troops for an Invaiion of Europe, the Govtrnment\nhope! to make the laland 66 ptr cent\nself-sufficient in foodstuffs, u Compared with 40 per cent ln 1039, ud\nhai an ultimate goal of 60 ptr cent\nThis Spring 16,000,000 acres, an\narea halt the size of England and\nWalei, will bt under cultivation,\nThl! ll an increase of 6,000,000 since\n1939.,\nIn the firit Grut War, when\nmuch less land had to bt glvtn\nover to homing schemes, camps snd\nairdromes, the acreage was under\n16,000,000. *\nImport of feed hai been cut by\nO.OOO.OOO torn and another 12,000,000\ntoni grown ln the country to lupplement the loss Cattle population\nhas also been Increased, particularly\ndairy herds, which now are $26,000\nup on the pre-war figure ot 4,000,-\n000.\nIn 1918 there was no sugar bttt\ncrop. Thli year'i yield li eitlmated\nat 4,000,1X10 toni, mora then sufficient fo rtht civlllin ration.\nPre-war iverage whttt production WM $3 buiheli to tht tort. In\n1942 It Wll 40, ind going up. Av-\nerage wheit yield In tht United\nStatei ll 15 buiheli to thl icre.\nWomen have shouldered moat ot\nthe work. The Women's Land Army,\na Government organization comparable to the Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service, started with 16,000,\nhopes to put 100,000 women bttween\n16 snd 45 years in tha fields this\nyear. If this ltnd army doein't gtt\nsufficient volunteers, women will\nbt drafted tor lt u thty irt for wir\nfactoriei.\nSohool harvest campi, lncreaied\nfrom 680 to 1000, will provide\n60,000 youthi Including ibout 6000\ngirls. Twtnty thouund carefully\nselected Italian wir prlionen will\nbt put to work In tht fielda. A\nyttr ago 40,000 BriUsh Midlers\nhelped farm but thty irt not txptcted to help thli year.\nVolunteer worken .art pild; by\nfarmers, who generally art better\notf financially than at my timt in\n76 yetn. Farmers with good land\nand high yields have profited from\na booming home marktt md. fixed\npricei. Special acreage lubsidles\nwere provided to spur maiginal\nland operatori toward greater production efforts.\nToronto Stock Quotations\nMINES    '\nAnglo-Huronlan   \t\nBeattie Gold Mints\t\nBidgood Kirkland\t\nBuffalo Ankerite \t\nCastle-Trethewty \t\nCentral Patricia  \t\nChromium M & 8\t\nConiaurum Mines \t\nConiolidated M & S\t\nDome Minei  \t\nEait Malartic  \t\nEldorado Gold  \t\nFalconbrldge Nickel ....\nHard Rock Gold \u2014\nHollinger  \t\nHudion Bay M k S\t\nInternet Nlcktl  \t\nKerr-Addlion    .__\nLakt Short Mints\t\nLamaque Contact\t\nLittle Long Lac \t\nMacLeod Cocklhutt \t\nMads\/n Red Lake \t\nMalartic Gold  \u2014\nMclntyre Porcuplnt \t\nMcKenzie Red Lake \t\nMining Corporation\t\nNlplsslng Mining  _\nNoranda  ___..\nNormetal \t\nOmega aOold \t\nPamour Porcuplnt  _\nPerron Gold  _..\n. 4.10,\n.    ,7\u00bb'\na X\n. IX\n. .75\n. 1.27\n. $.08\n.   1.10\n44.60\n. 23.35\n. 1.31\n. .04\n. 8.66\n.49\n10.75\n.30.00\n. 37.25\n. 6.10\n. 14.35\n. 5.20\n. .70\n. 1.76\n. 1.20\n. 1.77\n. 63.50\n. .88\n. 1.62\n. 1.12\n. 47.00\n. .83\n. .16\n. .86\n.     .96\nPickle Crow Oold ...\nPreiton Dart Domt .\nSalt Antonio Gold ..\nSherrltt Gordon \t\nSladen Malartio \u2014\nSudbury Basin\t\nSylvanite   \t\nTeck-Hughes Gold ...\nToburn Gold Mines .\nVentures  \t\nWright Hargreaijei .\nOILS\nBritiih American ....\nBritish Dominion  ..\nImperial   \t\nInter Petroleum \t\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbltlbl Power A _\nBall Telephone\t\nBrewers k Dist\t\nB C Power A\t\nCan Car k Foundry .\nCan, Malting\t\nCan Ind Alcohol A ...\nDom Bridge\t\nDist  Seagrams\t\nFord of Canada A ....\nGoodyeir Tire  \u2014\nHamilton Bridgt\nImperial Tobacco   _.\nMontreal Power\t\nNat Steel Csr  \t\nStMl of Cm \t\n.   1.76\n.   IM\n.   3.00\nJSI\na XV,\n.   1.85\nIM\n. 2.90\n, .80\n. 5.55\n.   $.75\n. $0.00\n.26\n1355\n. 18.00\n... .80\n... 160H\n.... 6H\n.... UH\n.... 9\n._ 88H\n... 4H\n.... 26H\n... S0H\n._ 22H\n.... 82\n...    5H\nI1H\n26\n47\n67.1\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 Industrials\nHigh\n131.96\n20 ralla      3J.82\n15 utllltiei  - I...    18.14\nLow Cloit\n13070 181.68\n33.20 38.70   up\n17.78 17.90' off\nChange\nup    .41\n.11\n.31\nradiators and baLl biIATT.\ninii.1 City Auto Wrecken.\t\nGenerator! and Starteri\nNELSON AUTO WRECKING\naaaaaaaaaa^aaaaaaaaaaaaj\n-1942-\n-13*13-\nM\nMC\nSEP\nOCT\nNOV\nDEC\nJAN\nFEB\nMAR\nAPR\nMAY\n\u2022w.\n.\n. _   \"\"\n\u25a0 \\\n\u00bbfl\n\u25a0fl\n\u25a00\nUUu\nj!\n*   f\nAA\n-\u00bb 2Kb\nBSD\nVE\n\u00ab\u00a3J\nm*\n\u2022**-\u2022\n**\n- r      \"WUH\nVANCOUVfl\nurn\t\nISIKkDiCHMGE\nVANCOUVER\nSTOCKS\nMINU\nBid\nAik\nBrtlornt    \u00ab\n9.50\n$.75\nCirlboo Oold \t\nIX\n1.25\nGolconda' __\nMH\ntn\nOold Belt\t\n45\n.16\nHedley Mucot ..\n.43\nM\nIsland Mount  _\n.70\n\u00bb\nKoqt Belle  _.\u201e\nJ2J2\nJU\nPend  Oreille\t\n1.60\n\u2014\nPioneer Gold \t\n1.85\n1.90\nPremier Gold \t\n\u2014\n.88\nPrivateer\t\n.39\n.40\nReevei MacD \t\nJ5\n.50\nReno Gold \t\n.07H\n.08H\nSheep aCreek  \t\nX\n1.02\nSilbak Premier _\n.90\n.95\nOltS\nAnglo Canadian ._\nJSI\n\u2014\nAnaconda\t\n.04H\n\u2014\nA P Com \t\nJ!7\n\u2014\nBrown  Corp   _\n.08H\n.10\nCal k Ed  _\n1.SO\n1.60\nCommoil   \t\n.16\n\u2014\nCommonwealth .\t\n.24\njr\nDalhouile    _\n.30\n\u2014\nEajt Crest _.\n.11   '\n\u2014\nHome _\n3.15\n$.30\nMercury    \t\nM\n.07\nModel  __\n.22\na\nNsttonal Pete  -\n.0M\n.04.1\n\u2014\nPicalta\t\n\u2014\nPacific Pete\t\nX\n.29\nRoyal  Canadian .\n.03H\n.04\nRoyalitt    .....\n$4.75\n\u2014\nSpooner _.\n.07\n.09\nVanalta -\naOfll.\n\u2022UV'i\nWINNIPEG CRAIN\nWINNIPEG,   April   11   (CP)   -\nOpen   High   Low   Cloit\nMay       96H    97H    96       87V\u00ab\nJuly       97       98H    96H    98\nOct    911'i    99H    98H    99H\nOats:\nMsy       -       -       -       51H\nJuly 51       31'4    51       61H\nBarley:\nMay   - 64H\nJuly   .....   \u00ab3H    64H    83H    \u00bb\u00bb*H\nRye:\nMay    69V4    74H    69H    74H\nJuly    71        75       09H     7J\nOct    70V4    73H    70H    7JH\n\u2022Caah prices:\nWheat: 1 hard 97H; 1 Nor. 97*\/i;\n2 Nor. 93H; 3 Nor. 91H; 4 Nor. B!)t4;\n5 wheat 87: 6 wheat 664;\nfeed wheat 85.4; 1 garnet iiii'i: 2\ngunet 92V4; 3 garnet 90*-i; 1 amber\ndurum 1.07H.\nOiti-W.CW. J1H; ex. 3 C. W.\n504; 3 C. W. 494; ex. 1 feed 49; 1\nfeed 474: 2 feed 47; 3 feed 46.\nBarley-1 k 2 C. W. 6 row U*A: 1\n6 2 C. W. 2 row 64H; 3 C W. 6 row\n62,i; 1 feed 61 Vi; 2 fed 60; 3 feed\nSt.\nRye: 2 C W. 70.\nTurkey'i irei In 1916 wis figured\nat 710.224 iquare mllei, but following Iti defeit (with Germany) In\nthe Flrit World War It wu reduced\nto 294,416 square mllei.     a\n\u2014\n '\n\t\n10 - NELSON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1941\nIH miUIHGJECmiWOR!\nTH! THRILLING STORY\nOF THE FIGHTING FLYERS\nOF THE R.A.F. FILMED AT\nTHE U.S. ARMY'S FAMED\nTHUNDERBIRD AN\nFALCON FIELDS I\n7od*f\nCIVIC\n$2822 in War Stamps Sold in Nelson\nand District In February; Food\nMerchants Back Dominion-Wide Drive\nNelson and PUtrict Food Mer-\nchants who pushed sales of War\nSavings Stamp* during February ln\ncooperation with flit \"March to Berlin\" itamp drive held throughout\ntht Dominion, had ulu of War\nSavings Stampi amounting to $2822.\nSalu Ukt these were responsible\nfor British Columbia lelling the\nmott atampi iproportionately, >1M,-\n553 worth, topping her quota of\n\u2022flO\/WO by 318 per cent\nFrtnct Edward Iiland, tecond\nwith 202 ptr cent, Mid $12,513 with\nt quota of $6200; Saskatchewan,\nthird with 201 p\u00ab <wnt, lold $89,000,\nwith a quota of $44,300; tnd Ontario\nfourth, with 194 per cent, told $708,-\n302; with a quota of $483,200.\nW. A. Harrison wu \"Chairman\nand Salu Recorder of the Nelion\nand Diitrlct drive; T. A. Temple\nrepreiented meat merchant!; S. B.\nBriard, grocerlei; D. D. Townsend,\ndairies; S. Wade, cigari and frulti;\nB. C. Poulieh, flour and feed; and\nShu Ling Mar, \"Chlneie restaurant!.\nMr. Harrison uld Saturday that\nKokanee Chapter, I.O.D.E., \"helped\nthe stamp drive a great deal, and\ngrut credit and pAlse ls due Mn.\n0. S. Mclntoih and her Mlsi Canada Girli.\"\nInterpreting\nthe War News\nBy CARL C. CRANMER.\nAnoclated Pren War Analyit\nLeu than 10 monthi ago Prime\nMlnlittr aChurchlll and Preiident\nRooievelt were conferring ln Waih-\nIngton oh the anxioui day when\nnewi of the fall of Tobruk and tha\nrapid advance of the Africa Corpi\nto the duett approachei of Alexanr\ndrla wai received.\nLait week the turn of tht wheel\nbrought Hitler and Mussolini to\ntake couniel in their darkening hour\nas the crash of bombi from the\nworld'i moit powerful air combination beat tht cadence of the Allied\nmarch toward \"Invulon day\".\nTht Btrlin communique, uiuilly belllcou tfttr I Hltler-Mui-\nlollnl meeting, thll tlmt hu a\nlombre ring for tht Axli. Tht\ntwo dictator! declare thty trt\nigreed OK meaiurei to bt tiken\n\"In jmy ruptcf\u2014A tttmlngty\nQuirdad wty of uying thtt thingi\nmiy go from bad to wont.\nTwice In the lut 10 dayi raldi\nby irmadu of approximately 100\nUnited Statu bombers on Sardinian tir ind naval bases hava iug-\nllllll|llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|i\nSTAR CAFE\nAGAIN OPEN FOB\nFULL COURSE MEALS\nTEAS LICHT LUNCHES\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nJ. P. Walgren\nGeneral Contractor\n301 Carbonate St.\nNOW IS THE TIME TO\nP-A-l-N-T\nGtt material and advice at\nMURPHY BROS.\nluted thit tht Akii warlords iee\ndinger from that direction in particular.\nTO ATTACK SARDINIAT\nThere are leveral reaioni why the\nUnited Nationi might chboie Sir-\ndlnia u ont of the fint pointi ot\nattack.\nOnt reason ll that Sardinia, along\nwith Sicily and Corilca, is part tf\nan Island icreen protects the Italian mainland from tht South and\nWeit It li difficult to iet how the\nAllies could expect to penetrate\nthis iiland icreen with a powerful\nnaval expedition without Incurring\nheavy louu ln ihlpi and men from\nthe pounding It would receive from\nlubmarlne and air attacki from all\nsides. Tht chain of lilandi alio\nflanki the route of amphibloui invaiion of Southern France and\nwould make that venture coitly.\nAllied capture of Sardinia would\nbreak open a pathway to the Tyrrhenian Sea which wuhu upon\nthe Italian Wut cout, by-pau\nSicily with Iti numeroui large air\nand naval bases, and perhapi open\nthe way to an Allied landing either tn the vicinity of Rome or\nNaplei, or on the South coait\nof Fnnce. Opture of Rome'i Sev.\nen Hilli ln turn would cut Siclty'i\nmiln communication! with the\nNorth.\nLeu thickly populated than any\nother part of Italy, Sardinia may\nlend itself to parachute Invaiion.\nFrom a piychological point of view\nthere art two reuoni why Sardinia\nmiy be an Axli Crete. Flnt, the\nIslanders, individualistic and tnde\npendent, are reported to have taken\nlui kindly to Fascist rule thm some\nother parti of the Italian kingdom.\nSecond, lt li the homt of the\nHouie of Sivoy. Victor Emmanuel\nU, King of Sardlnii, became the\nKing of a United Italy in 1601. The\ntiland'i occupation by the United\nNationi might open the way to fur\nther disruption of Mussolini's poll\ntlcal front.\nPhospho-Lecithin\nA pleasint, palitible\nNerve Food and Tonic\n$1.00 *\n*\nMann, Rutherford\nDRUG CO.\nNorthtrn Lights\nBright Over Nelson\nAurora boreilli \u2014 the Northern\nLights\u2014ireatid Nelsonites to i ipec.\nticular display over the valley Saturday night. Flashing out over tht\nmountains to tbt North the brilliant\nnocturnal radiance suffused the iky\nfor a considerable period after 11\np.m. The aurora, appearing like a\nmultitude of searchlight beams flash.\nIng out from behind the mountaini,\nat timei shaded from cleir light to\ngreen,\nPinbusters and\nQueensWln\nF. McMullen, of tht Queens and\nConnie Hamion of the U.I.C. Pinbusters shared high aggregate scoring honori Friday night ai their\nrespective teams rah up victories ln\nthe Junior Ladies Bowling five-pin\nseries. The Queens topped the\nRookies 1441-1155, while the Pinbusters beat the Savoyi 125-1-1132.\nTeami and icorei were;\nSAVOY\nB. Jarrett   \u201e \u00ab 170- 233\nG. Procter  90 146- M4\nV. Walker   87 98- 183\nLow icore  _  73 124\u2014 199\nA. Stewart......  117 144-261\nTotaii    4\u00ab 684-1132\nU. I. C. PIN BUSTERS\nH. Duclos  ...J.     99 136\u2014 234\nV.  Hickey       129 151\u2014280\nJ. Spratt     126 147- 272\nC. Hamson    132 161- 293\nP. Thompion      73 100\u2014 178\nTotili       560   694-1264\nHigh iggregate, C. Hamson, 293.\nROOKIES\nJ. Andenon  _... 78 109\u2014 187\nO. Pattenon   108 97- 206\nR. Stewart  ,.  132 144- 276\nLow icore  121 111\u2014 232\nLow icore   137 118\u2014 2S3\nToUIl  _  578 379-1136\nQUEENS\nM. Moon  ,.  193 111- 304\nB. Hlckty   196 136- 332\nN. Comllhln  168 116- 286\nL. TJlor    121 133- 254\nF. McMullen    137 228\u2014365\nTotaii _    713   726-1441\nHigh aggregate icore, F. McMullen, 865.\nSlicking Coupons on Gummed Forms\nAccurate Method Some Nelson Grocers\nThink; Others Say Ifs Nuisance\n50 Rossland Men,\n20 Women\nPassFirslAid\nROSSLAND, B.C., AprU 11-FUty\nmtn ind 20 womtn were successful\nIn the recent Flrit Aid examination!\nhere. There namei, and awardi,\nWere as follows:\nMen\u2014Certificate!: Leonard S.\nBishop, Vernon Bray, Ray Briggeman, Christopher A. T. Cohoon,\nStanley R, Davies, Stanley 3. Jackion, John A. Johnson, Hubert L. 3,\nJeffrey,, Robtrt Marshall, Patrick\n3. Mahr, John Miller, Erik J. Olsson,\nJohn Pears, Russell L. Rice, and\nWalter Thompion.\nVouchen (second year)\u2014Edward\nA. Hughes, Anton Hubner, Lance\nKempton, W. H. S, Mauchline, Michael A. Moran, Morley Newman,\nJohn E. Ratcliffe. Clarence Richards and Ronald Smith.\nMedallions (third year): George\nA. Bishop, John T. Fox, George\nGrant, Roy Johnson, Harold Mc-\nCandless, and Herbert J. Thompion.\nLabeli (fourth year): Hilton T.\nBacon, Francois Belnder, F. N.\nBoutry, W. J. Daviei, Edward T\nHaley, Edward R. T. Harmon, Hugo\nA, Lindquist, Arthur Lane, Robert\nR. ,Lloyd, Jamei C. McFarland,\nGeorge Mclntyre, Donald D. Martin,\nJohn Melville, Alexander Pollock,\nWilliam Pollock, Jr., Herman Rei-\nman, Donald Roberti, Harry E.\nSmith, Albert B. Thompion.\nWomen \u2014 Certificatei \u2014 Evelyn\nD'Amour, Marie Ellen Fox, S. Irene\nHamilton, Elite K. Maitland, Loulie\nMartin, Ruby Pean, June Smith,\nEveline Simpion, Milllcent Topllu\nand Wanda Berry.\nVouchen: Francei Kempiton, Aileen Lily Lailett, Mary Jane Walker,\nElsie Martin ii\/iii Cassle Williams.\nMedallion: Annie May Voluy.\nLabels: Kate Lloyd, Pearl Palmer, Ada M. Smith, and Winnifred\nPollock.\nDn. E. E. Topliff and L. B. Wrinch\nconducted the exam! March 30.\nRetail grocers In Nelson, with I\nfew exceptions, generally agree lhat\nilthough tht sorting of ration couponi ind sticking them on gummed\nsheets takes \u25a0 greit deal of txtn\ntlmt ind work, tht efforts are\nworthwhile ind resulted In in accurate record of tht coupom.\n\"Thtrt are a lot ot Inconveniences\nIn thll wir.\" ont grocer uld, \"but\nthen aren't normil timei by iny\nmeani, ind u far ti ths groctr ll\nconcerned, if thli Is tht only Inconvenience he hu to put up with, ht'i\nprttty lucky\".\nOttt local grocer adjudged tht syitem \"a damn nuisance\u2014when htlp\nli io ihort ind extra tlmt hu to be\nipent ifter houn fixing them. up\".\nHAD TO STEAM THEM OFF\nNuisance wii \u25a0 mild word for I\ndistrict grocer who, after cloilng\nihop, itayed up till midnight past'\nIng on the day'i coupons on their\nforma On opening hit mill ht received a notice that new forma were\non thtir wty to bt used Inneid ot\nold onei. He boiled tbe kettle ahd\n\u25a0pent tha next few houn steaming\noff the couponi.\nAnother local merchint complained of the bottleneck caused on buiy\ndayi, especially Saturdayi, by the\nInflux of cuitomtrt who wall uiiiil\nthey retch tht grocery stores before they figure out how much iugir ind whit kinds they wint,\nand before they know which coupon\nto tear out.\n\"If people would read tht Instructions on their ration books, and\nkeep potted on the latest ration\nnewi by .reading their newspaper!\nand llitming to tht radio, there\nwould be much less confusion md\ncomplication ln rationing,\" itated\none grocer.\nKootenay Raises Nearly $90r000\nin Red Cross Campaign\nMEETS HIS OLD BOMBER IN\nLONDON STREET\nLONDON (CP)-Flt. Sgt. J. D\nRobinson of Cheshire, ' England,\ncame to London to act u in usher\nat a Wings for Victory exhfcltipn\nand met hii old bomber In the itreet\nHe paused to look at a Lancuter\non exhibition In Trafalgar Square\nmd iald, 'Well, if lt Isn't old '0\nfor Onnge'\u2014That's Ihe kite I went\nto Danzig ln lait July.\"\ni\nThe flnt recorded iscent of Popo-\ncitepetL Mexican volcano, wu made\nln 1319, but the second did not take\nplace until 1827.\nCertified\nSeed Potatoes\nNETTED GEMS\nNow on sole atoll\n-GROCERS-\nIN TRAIL AND ROSSLAND\nand at the\nSTAR CROCERY \u2014NELSON\nDistributed by\nVance Bros. Ltd.\nWholmlt Product\nTRAIL\nIC.\n_\nJell Heath\nEnds Holdout\nINDIANAPOLIS, April 11 (AP)\n\u2014Jeff Heath'i long and itubborn\nholdout fight ended today when the\nhard-hitting outfielder of Cleveland\nIndians agreed to terms in a long\ndiitance telephone conversation with\nVice President Roger Peckinpaugh.\nHe nid he will prepsre to leave\nhis Seattle, Waih., home it once\nand would report ai early u travel\nconditloni permit.\nPeckinpaugh Indicated the Indians\nhid Increased their ulary offer,\nbut thit the figure igreed upon\nrepreiented \u25a0  compromiie,\nOrii Hockett'i desertion, \u00bbhtch\nlett the team with only two outfielders, Henry Edwards and Roy Cul-\nlenblne, may have been the factor\nwhich compelled the IndUni to in.\ncreaie Heath'i pay. Peckinpaugh iald\nhe had made no effort to get in\ntouch with Hockett and did not'Intend to do io.\nHeith, nitlve of Fort William,\nOnt., told Peckinpaugh he ii In\ngood condition ind hid been getting plenty ot batting practice\nthrough a prlvite mining program.\n\"I think Til be reidy to step right\nInto the lineup,\" he uld.\nST. LOUIS, Aprll 11 (AP)-Mar-\ntln Marion, tht St. Louli Cirdintli'\nstar ihortilop, underwent in emergency ippendectomy yesterdiy ind\nwill be loit to the world chimploni\nfor from four to ilx weeks, Dr. Edwird F. Hylind, teim phyilc'ian,\nannounced.\nFOR RENT\nSINGLE ROOM\nANNABLE BLOCK\n\u20226\nSurprlie tht party\nwith I Permanent.\nHai&h Tru-Art\nBeauty Salon\nPhont 827\nJohnitone Block\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllll\nCCF Partner Whilt drive tonight,\n8  p.m.\u2014Eagle  Hill.\nHouse for rent on North Shore. 10\nmin. frojn ferry. Blackwood Agency.\nIf you have trouble with your appliance, the Beatty phone is 91.\nEvery Kootenay centre reached or\nexceeded Its quota tn the Red Crou\ncampaign and the Diitrlct total to\ndate is $87,828.80.\nTrail headed the list with $40,000\nsubscription from its Community\nChest. Nelson had the largest percentage of excess over quota with\nindividual subscriptions totalling\n$19,309.\nQuotas are shown ln the firit\ncolumn of flgurei below, amounts\ncontributed In the second.     ,\n..* 3,500.00\n$ 4,248.17\nOreston  ...\n..   2,280.00\n2,303.84\nFernie  .\u201e.\"._.\n...   3,800.00\n3.930.00\nGrand Forks\n_   1,800,00\n2,450.00\nGifeenwood ..\u201e\n...      675.00\n1,655.23\nKimberley ...\n.\u201e   8,750.00\n8.750.00\nMichel-Natal\n.._   2,70000\n2,700.00\nNakuap ...........\n.._     380.00\n798.00\nNelson ...:\t\n.... 10,000.00\n15,309.20\nRoisland ......\n\u201e   4,000.00\n5,250.56\nSlocan City .\n_.     540.00\n5404)0\nTraU \t\n.... 95,000.00\n40.000.00\nWindermere .\n..\u201e     878.00\"\n1,000.00\nKODAKS \u2022 FILMS\nFINISHING\nSave our Kodik Envelopes.\n5.00  worth gives  free enlargement.\nYeur Rexill Stort\nCity Drug Co.\nPhont 34\nBox4M\nMany al Funeral\nol Rossland\nNine Discoverer\nROSSAND. B.C., AprU U-Trall\nmd Rossland citizens filled Stored\nHeart Church Saturday morning\nto pay final tribut to Louis Anthony\nProfili. young jninlng man and\nsmelter employee who died Monday.\nThere were many spiritual offer-\nings and \u25a0 profusion of flowers,\nind the funeral procession to Mountain View Cemetery consisted of 38\nCtrl.\nRequiem High Mass wai sung by\nRt. Rev. A. K. Maclntyre, V.O.\nPallbearen were three memberi\nof tht Fraternal Ordtr ot Eaglei at\nRouland\u2014Reno Porcellato, R. Bertoia and WiUiam Russel; and three\nco-worken it the Coniolidated Mining k Smelting Company plant-\nMichael Wolf and Earl Pedlcord of\nTrail, md George Nixon of Ron-\nland.\nClubman pipe tobacco, iweet ind\nmellow 78c a tin it VALENTINE'S.\nBungalow, 4 roomi, bath 3 loti,\nclose in, $1230. Terms. Robertson\nRsilty.\nReierve Fridiy, May 7, for Fire-\nmen'i Dmce at the Civic. Lucky\nticket prize draw.\nOnly 11 cleaning days till Eaiter.\nSend it todiy for Eaiter delivery\u2014\n1042-JONELLA   CLEANERS-lOtf\nHoel, ihovels, forks, rakei, prun-\nen 'elc.  Everything you need for\nyour Victory Girden. Choose your\ntooli from our large assortment.\u2014\nHIPPERSON'S\nEverything for your office. Safe!,\ntypewriter!, adding machines tnd\ndown to pins. D, W. McDerby. The\nStationer ihd Typewriter Man\", 654\nBaker Street, Nelion.\nSPECIAL SALE\nMAGLIO PLUM TREES\nOne yeir old treu each 81\nTwo and 3 yr old treei eich U\nSpecial Pricu for lirger orden\nC Migllo. 620 Robion, St. Nelson\nThe Soroptimlit Club of Nelson\noffen ltl sincere thinks to the people of Nelion md Diitrlct who, by\ntheir contrlbutloni, ind by their u-\ni.stance tn tagging, made the Tig-\nDay such a success.\nTIRE RETREADINO\nTruckownen\u2014\nhive   modern   equipment,\nyour tirei  re'.reided   NOWI\nRIVERSIDE MOTORS\n1993 Col. Ave., Trill - Phont 440\nWe\nHave\nCARD OF THANK*\nTht family of the late Wm. Htnry\nMawer wlih to expreu their ilncert\nappreciation lo their maffy friend!\nfor lhe comforting wordi md kihd-\nnut extended to them In their\nbereivtment; md for tht many\nbeautiful floral trlbutei received at\nIht funeral.\nF. H. SMITH\nM It'i Eltetrle\nPhont 666        351 Stittt St.\nRock Gardens for\nBeginners\nBy GEORGE A. BROWN\nSecretary, Nelion Garden Club\nBack on our Canadian Prairiet, and in other flat\ndistricts of Canada and the United Statei, John Doe and\nhie wife go out for a drive. Somewhere along the road\nthey spot a rock of a size that ean be handled. They\newerve to the tide of the road, back up fifty yards or\nso, and bad the rock in the. back of the car, tmd-hmd\nit home many miles. On succeeding trips, their eyei are\nconstantly alert to locate more rocks, and at the end\nof the season they may have been fortunate enough to\nhave a collection that totil form the nucleus of a rockery.\nHere, with Mj U Nature hu not^\"\nalready placed the rocks for us, they\nare available so nearu to almoit\neliminate both expense and effort,\nand It would teem a waste of opportunity if we do not ieize our chance\nto combine rocki and flowen in a\npleulng picture, to bloom earlier\nthan our \"annuali\" garden, or than\nwhat are uauaUy termed \"perennials.\"1\nRough blocks of sandstone or of\nlimestone are, perhaps, tne most\nduirable for a rockery, but A. Edwards of Kew Gartens advises us\nuse whatever rock ll available.\nA iloplng bank is preferred, and\nthe rocks ihould be placed M that\nthey slope down into the bank. This\nruults In carrying rain, or artificially applied moisture, dovra to the\nroots of the rock plants. Danep pockets should be left between the\nstonei, and these filled with soil\nthat ls rich ln leaf mould, yet gritty. Drainage ls essential.\nORIGINATE IN MOUNTAINS\nMost of our Alplnu originated\neither in our mountains, or on the\nmountain! of other diitrlct! or of\nother countrlu.\nWherever they occur In Nature,\nyou will find there ls but Uttle\nshade and not much soil oval tht\nrock. Almost alwayi, however, you\nwill find that ttie lurface-of the\nrock ti ihattered, leaving deep crevice! filled with soil, and in' thue\ncrevices 'the' rock plants take root\nand thrive. Most Alpines will itand\nloti of heit, provided their roots\nhave depth and coolness.\nPlanting may be done while the\nrockery ii being constructed. After\nlaying a rock, crown lt with lix\ninches of earth, containing a few\nlarge pebble! to keep the separation permanent. Place rooti of your\nrock plant in thia earth, with the\ncrown of the plant protruding. Then\nplace the next rock, uy ilx inchei\nor more farther back in the bink.\nMoit of the rock slides ilong our\nroadi contain rock ferni of severil\nvarieties, from ilx to ten inchei\nhigh, which cm be lifted without\ndamage by removing a few imall\nstones, and which will predominate\nIn the rockery until the other planti\nget iet ind begin to spread. Later,\nthe ferns will blend very nicely In\nthe picture, but will be merely incidental.\nJiunti Into.our own mountains\nwill yield Maidenhair ferni, Pents-\ntemon, Mosey Saxifnge, Draba or\nWhitlow Grau, Shooting Star, Bill\nHeather, Harebell, md iome three\nvirleUes of Sedum.\nSPRINC HATS\nBroad brims and narrow\nbands, dark colors and\nlight... they're all In th*\nrunplng for Spring, with\nthe choice up to you .'..\nHere you'll find the hat\nfor you\u2014\n90.00 to |8.67\nEMORY'S\n*^       LIMITSD\nTht Man'i Store       ,\nThe musical rang! of tht Polynt\naim's voice la so wldt as to creati\ntht Illusion that mora than the fivi\nvowels are used.\nEARLY TO BLOOM\nSingle Arabia, or Rock Cress, Is\nicorned by iome, but It li the flnt\ncirpet plant to bloom, comblnu\nnicely with the earlier Aubretla\nind li easily grown. The double\nArabia lasts longer, Is more dainty,\nand alio combines with the mauve\nAubretla and either Saxatlle Com-\npactum or Sakatile Cllrinum, sometimes caUed Yellow Alyuum. Then\nu the Ktion advance!, are followed by the Mouy Phloxu, In white,\npink, and mauve, and Creeping\nThyme In whltt, miuvt md red.\nWoolly Thyme la disappointing In\niti flowen, but the nip on iti\nleivei earns It mora admiration thin\ntht fret flowering types receive,\ntt ipllli down tht rocki like a waterfall. Ltmon Thyme hu glony\nleivei tnd i plusing odor.\nThe Sixlfrigti, with their mouy\nfoliage ind while or roiy itar flow-\ne ., ihould be in every rockery. Si-\nponirii li i cirpet literally covered\nwith tiny pink flowen, ind euUy\ngrown.\nThe Sedumi come la greit variety\naome with mouy foliage, tome prostrate md broad leafed, othera broad\nleafed md erect They root it or\nneer the surface, ind flower ifter\nmoit other rock plants hive finished. They spread rapidly. *\nScmpcrvivcms Include Hen and\nChlckeni, Cob-Web Leek, ind the\nEtcheverlai. They ut tully grown\nand give variety when spotted here\nand there imong the cirpet plants.\nThere ire several bulbi which are\nattractive ln a rockery, iuch ai\nWinter Aconite (a big cut leaf containing a lingle buttercup); Chlch\nodoxa, or Glory of the snow, a small\nblue itar, also very early, and, for\nlater flowering, Dwarf Iris.\nCampanulas of dwarf habit lend\nnicely to the purpoie. There are\npile Bluebells which grow only four\ninches high and produce flowers in\nmanes, and darker blue growing\nto ieven or eight Inchei in clumps,\nwhich produce 20 or 30 bloomi at a\ntime, and bloom later thm moit\nother planti. The native Harebell,\nwhich we find in twoi and threu In\nthe hills, will produce clouds of\nbloom in cultivation, but is a bit inclined to flop in heavy rain.\nRAINS KILL MANY PLANTS\nThe Winter of 1941-43 wai ths\nwont In many yean for \"Winter-\nkiU\", the principal sufferers being\nPentitemon, Thyme, Perennial Candytuft, and the kosiy Phloxes. Authoritiei tell ui, however, that it\nwu not the cold that klUed them,\nbut the excessive rami of lut Fall.\nMoit of the carpet planti shouh\nbe divided every second Fill, otherwiie they will die from the centre out. A quirter of t large plant,\nnewly iet, will produce a full-sized\nplant in one season. Violas idd a\npleasing touch to a rockery, and\nthere are specially hardy rockery\ntypes. The writer once asked a pro-\nfesiional gardener.lo define the difference between a pamy and a |\nviola. He replied, that itructurally,\nthere Is no difference, but thit\ndead blooms must be cut from a\npmsy If blooming is to continue\nwhilt tbe vloli will continue to\nproduce some bloom, even when\nneglected.\nA Southern or Western exposure\nperhipi gets the best results, without dlitreulng work, once lt is\nbuilt, Gran will be your wont\nenemy, u It leemi to prefer the\nrockery to the lawn. Cobweb Leek\n\u2022nd Primula Jullie refuse to face\nNorth.\nIf someone would dlicover reck\nplmti thit would bloom In July md\nAuguit, the rock girdener'i cup of\nJoy would be full, but these monthi\nire ipptrenUy let aside by Niture\nto glvt tin rock plmu their innual\nreit, afttr which thty begin to\nget ntw growth from the Fall raini.\nUndoubtedly, Nature kpowi best.\nCommercial fiiherlei of tht United SUtei md Aluki provide neirly SJIOO.OOO.OOO poundi of flih in-\nnually,\nll.J. lo Import\nStock Feed\nFrom Dominions\nWASHINGTON, April 11 (AP)-\nPlani for Importation of Uveitock\nfeed supplies from Cmada Ud Auitralia were announced Saturday by\nChester Davii, United SUtei Food\nAdministrator who also mnounced\ni new price control md producUon\nprogram Including t flvc-cent-a-\nbushel boost ln the celling price of\ncorn In surplus producing treu.\nImports of Canadian a\"nd Aus\ntrillan feed supplies will supplement luppllu ln Uie deficit feed-\nproducing areas of the Northeast,\nSouthwest md Southeait.\nThe Davis program did not In-\ndude ceilings on prices of Uve hogi\nu lud been forecast In iome quar<\nten, but did hold iuch celling! In\nreierve for uu ln event hog pricei\ndo not soon decline to a \"proper relationship\" with ceilings on meats.\nThe progrim does no't content-\nplate, Davis uld, my change In tbt\nltvel of either wholuale or retaU\nmeat ceilings.\nThe program hu been approved\nby Price Administrator Prentln\nBrown. The Immediate Increaie of\nfive cents i buihel ln the ceiling\nprice of com ln surplus producing\nareai would ralie the ceiling from\n5102 to $1.07 a bushel for No. 2\nyellow corn at Chicago.\nOther phuu of the program Include:\nAn Increau from $13.28 to $13.78\nper hundred pounds Chicago buis,\nln the Government support price\nof hogi. Thli price wu set for a period ending September 30, 1940.\nA requeit that hog producers not\nIncreaie b.reeding for 1943 Fall fir-\nrowing! by mort thm 15 per cent\nabove the 1942 level. The 1943\nSpring crop hu been utlmated at\n24 per cent above the 1943 Spring\ncrop. The feed lituation wu wld\nto be iuch u to warrant a greater\nIncreaie In the FiU crop.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nAFTER THE SHOW-Drop In f\u00ab\nHOT CHOCOLATE\nThe Nlohtcap You Need\nMelon Dew\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiii\nFleury'i Pharmacy\nPrtieripHoM\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMed   Arts Bit\nPHONE 25\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nW. L THOMPSON. Prop.\nDiy ud Night Service.\n24 Hour Ambulance Service\n(It Koottmy St       Phone ttl\nNourishment  hi\ntvtry slice ot\nHOOD'S\nBREAD\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuite 205\nMedlcil Arti Building\nipiwx&se&xceccug&mot&ivWr*\nHtvt tht |ob Dtnt Right\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONE 815\n\u2022XSSXS\u00bbXSSSSSSSSSSS\u00bbi'JiSi6&em,\nPOLAROID CUSSES\nFor your protection.\nNow available at\nCuthbert Motors Ltd.\nOpp Hume Hotel and Poit Offlct\nYot\/r Watch It\nPrecimu . . .\nKttp it on timt ill ef\ntht timt.\nHARVEY\nTht JeweUer, 904 Biker St\nIt li worth while te ylilt\ntikuldt ttrvlet for\nGROCERIES\nPh.\nOpp.\n\u266685\nLlkeilde Pirk\nW. O. Armitrajng\n*M\nPaitcuriied\nMilk Makei\nChildren\nHealthy\nMatch Block Wood\nNO MORE ORDERS TAKEN\nFOR MATCH BLOCK WOOD\nUNTIL JUNE 1ST\nIVIE A. SPEIRS,\nW. W. POWELL CO., LTD.\nA Matter of Policy\nIn consideration to our many customers who\nhave so kindly co-operated with us by already sending their Easter cleaning we will accept further\ncleaning orders up to Sat., April 17th, with tht\nunderstanding that they will bt delivered as soon as\nconvenient before Sat., Aprll 24th.\nThis policy Is necessitattd due to our. inability\nto acquire additional experienced help, also our\nrefusal to sacrifice quality for quantity.\nPlease Send Only What You\nRequire for Easter\nPhont\n1042\nJONELLA\nCleaners\nPhone\n1042\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1943_04_12","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0415588","@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":"1943-04-12 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1943-04-12 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\/1.0415588"}