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BRITISH COLUMBIA. CANADA-SATURDAY  MORNING. NOV. 9. t*M\n-***** \u2014r,    ;' i. .    ,,' ..if1 ..\nBy RALPH MORTON     <\nBATAVIA, Nov. 2 (AP)\u2014 Sharp encounters with.lndon-\nsiori extremists broke out in Batavia today, after heavy fight-\n1Q ot Magelang was halted under a temporary truce negotiated\nfit the aid of President Soek-f\nmo of the \"Indonesian Re-\nhtlng In tht capital began In\nesian Headquarter* behind the\ndes Indes, tnd mlperi fired\nlilnt-guni for to hoyr before\niritish Seaforth Highlanders re-\ntored order. Casuali.c, o:i . ,i\nIda were believed light, uld the'\nlatch newi agency Aneta.\n:.A.F. IN ACTION\nH.A.F. plane* again strafed Indo-\nttian forcu battling Britlih Indian\nroops ln Malegang betore the truce\nrai achieved. The planes also drop-\ned supplies to the British forcu at\nie naval base of Soerabaja, Where\nspokesman uld tht situation re-\nltlned \"very delicite,\"\nAneta quoted pilots returning\nrom Soerabaja u saying they saw\nightlng in progress by the light of\nlUge fires raging in the naval base\nTb Magelang, 190 mllei Southeast\nt Soerabaja, British and Indones-\nan representatives were confer-\ning.\nIUTCH HANDLE BANDIT8\ntflutch forcei were reported able\no cope with roving unorganized\nilndtts trom East and Central Java\nm tht outskirts ot Batavia. Thr\nhitch estimated their number at\nipproxlmately 30,000. They were\nniklng no concentrated attacks but\nIghtlng ln packs of a few hundred\nCOMPROMISE\nENDS PACKERS\nHeard af\nYouth\n. LONDON, Nov. 2 (CP Cible)-\nCimdi'i volet wu hitrd today\nftr tht flnt tlmt it the Internitlonil Youth Conference whtn\nErneit Nix of Edmonton urged tht\n100 delegatei repreientlng M\ncountrlei to continue thtlr fight\ntgllnit remnanti of Faiclim ind\ntlher formt of tyranny \"whether\ntrginized or tnorginlztd.\"\nHe declared:\n\"The youth of the world mutt be\nirepared to sacrifice as much tor\nnew goalt ot peace at tor tht\nItill ot wir. yiJL decisions which\npvernmenti t-MMpplel make now\nrill set the pattern of Utt for yeiri\nMr. Nix nld 1,000,800 Canadian!\nire faced with Bit problem of tm-\nIpyment ind <mpfoymtnl was in-\nBvtilble trom future peitre \u2014 the\nloner stone ln the reconstruction\nIt world society.\nDuring tht lait yttn,\" bt Mid,\n\u2022 nitlonil Income ind produc-\nItn oi Ctnldi havt been doubled,\nmobilised all our energies for\nrfctory. We now are determined to\nMtiteve maximum production tod i\nrMng standard of living lor our\nSntry.\" -_.\/\nMr. Nix drew ippliuie whtn he\nIlld young Canadi trt anxious thtt\nCtnida's foodstuff* ind Industrial\nproducti ihould help In the recon\nIttuction tt devastated countries ot\nEurope.\nPierre Juneau, Montreal, li it\ntanging tor some of tbe Ctnidiin\nItlegite* to ittend i itudenti corf.\nUtete* in Prigue attar the London\nSating.\nFINID POR CARRYINO\nIVIAPON\nNORTH VANCOUVBt, BC, Nov.\n\u25a0(CP)\u2014Arthur Comity wis flntd\n1100 or six monthi in Jill titer he\nnu convicted In police'court (odty\nof I chirge of carrying an offensive\nupon.\nWINNIPEG, NtV, I (01*) \u2014 Tht\nthrcit of I crippling Dominion\nwide itrlke ot 12,000 worker. In\nCinadi'* meitpicklng lnduitry\nWll removed today whtn union\ntnd compiny offlclil* reiched in\nagr_ement In tht ninth diy tf\ntheir conference,\nIlr. Juitice S. E. Richard*, Government-appointed mediator Who\npresided over negotiations, announced thtt \"tht strike hll bttn everted.\" A lettlement hn bttn mtdt\nbetween the United Packinghouse\nWorkers ot America (C.I.O.) representing employeei of 19 meatpacking planti, and officials of Canada's\nthree major meatpacking companlei*\u2014 Swift Cinidlan, Burnt tnd\nCompany tnd Cinada Packeri.\nIn tht Houie tf Commoni Ll\nbtr Minliter Humphrey Mitchell\nmnounced thit tht bull ftr lit'\ntlemtnt wu t 45-hour wttk In\npilot tf tht preient 48-hour wttk,\nwith in Increue ol 4_ cent! in\nhour In preient ritei.\n\"MITCHEU INACCURATE\"\nHowever, E. B. Jolllffe Ot Toronto, couniel tor thi Canadian sec.\ntlon bf tbt C.I.O. ittending Hit con\nference, declared thtt. Libor Minliter Mitchell'* itttemtst wit premature tnd did Dot promt exactly\nwhat was igreed upon.\n\"A preliminary lettlemtnt kit\nbeen reached,\" tdtd Mr. Jolllffe, \"but\nMr. Mitchell li rather lniccurtte.\"\nMr. Mitchell's statement nld the\ncompanies and tht union hid agreed\nto make I Joint application, to Re-\ng!6nal War Labor Board tor the\nwage increase. Mr. Jolllffe dented\nthis, stating that \"we still h\u00bbve to\ndlicusi with tht Government Its\nshare of responsibility for Implementing the lettlement. . . As far\nit tbt union It concerned tht lettlement 1* dot concluded until lm-\nplemtntld.'\"      '' Jf\nL. A. Forty the at Montreal, couniel for Ike comptnltt, igreed with\nMr. Jolllffe (hat then \"wu t distinct understanding between tht\npartiei that tht dettili of lettlement would not bt releaied until\n' At, tnpltnwnini  tbe\ni Col for\nDeath of Yomoihlta.\u2014Page 6.\nRetting of A'my '\u00bb\nImmtdiott Hied\u2014Gretn.\u2014Pagt 1.\nPaltitlne High\njCommliiloner Resigni\u2014Pagt 7. \u2022\n.13**}\nNUMBER 1t9\nPOWERFUL JIWISH BRIGADE IN PALESTINE: Tht tytt of the world trt on Paleitlne todiy n the fight ftr i Jewlih homeland hll been\nrevived. Thtrt htvt bttn thrttti of i Jehab (holy\nwtr) thtt wtuld Mt tht entire Near Eut ablaze.\nBut the Jewi, tot, htvt power. Hire It I view of\ntht Jewlih brigide, formtd before the wtr, With\nBritlih mthorltatlon to defend thtlr lettlementi.\nIt ll mort powerful now thin ever. Photo ll from\nIhi March tt Tlme'i \"Paleitlne Problem.\"\n \u2014, ' ' i ;\".*.    \u00bb    ',    j      '.   ','\nrtpruanti\ndtmindi\n... wwkerTln Il^Untt acrota\nttt porhlnStl wtrt Ar t' dO-hour\nfive-diy week wltb * 90 ptr tent\noverall incrtoe Urpty.        \/' \u2022\nThe final ictUtment wtl ilmilar\nto a counter-proposil by tht companies offering a 49-hour wttk with\nin hourly pay increase.\n, fm       I    \u25a0      i\n2 MILLION BUSHELS OP\nWHttT 60 TO\nRUSSIA THROUGH I.C\n*A-WOUVX_t,*ov. t (CP)  -\nMort than 2,000,000 buihel* of\nwheat wen shipped tp Ruuli during October from Britlih Cotumbl*\nporti.\nCORPS WlU CONTINUE TO\nOPERATE N.W. RADIO\nOltAWA, Nov. I (CP) - The\nRoyal Canadian Corpi of Signals\nwill continue to operite tbt Northwest Territories radio lyitem. Defence Minliter Abbott uld today tn\nlht Commons.\nCharge U. S.-DrHkd\n6th Fighting Reds\n\u2022Y SPENCER MOOIA\nCHUNGKING, Nov. I (API \u2014\nA Chines* Communist dispatch\ncharged todiy thit tht Ctntrtl\nGovernment's ntw Ith Army,\niqulpn'd ml trained by American*, li In action against tht Red*\ntltng the Southern Hctfe* of th*\nTlentsln-Pukow   railroad,      '    I\nH wm tht flnt iccuution thit\nAmtrlcaa-drllUd and luppllad\nChinese troops wtrt Involved In\ntht currtat strife, -\nPrevlouily tht Communllti htd\nTht Chinese Ith Army fought the\nJipinete In Northern Burma ahead\nof construction crewi building tht\nLedo Highway.\nAlong lectlont of tht North-South\nrillroid between Pelplng and Hankow, which ptrill*!* the Tilentsln-\nPukow rillroid lo the Int. tha\nCommuniit* uid Urge Kill fight\ning is In progrtu.\nCommunist tourcti told of i\n\"great offenilve\" by the Govern\nment timed it opening tht Pelplng\nHankow lint for unrestricted movt\nmerits ol Gen   Oiling'* irmlci to\n\u2022xprtmri open Irritation tvtr lht\ni-tmpltymtnt    of    United   tlale* | North Chin, and Mtri-hurlt.\nInnsporti to Ukt Cintral Gov\ntrnmint fortes ta Chlnri* Com\nmunli! \"liberated ar*t*.\"\nOUICKIII . . . ty  Ken Reynold*\n\"Ltto tf wrprltu ll lht Dally\nNtw* Wtrrt Alt-tetnl Ihtret\"\n\u2022AYS JAPI AIDING\nThe Reds charged thtt two brl\ngtdt* ot Jiptntu troop* were co\noperating wtth Government forte*\nIn on* lector.\nA Oovernment ipekeaman In the\n11th War Zona laid between 100.000\nand 190,000 Communiit*, fully\nequipped with artillery, wtrt rioting In from the rtorthtut and South\nof Kweliut. capital of th. rich Sul-\nyuan Province In Inner Mongollt.\nKwtllul It nadir litge. Cklneet\ndlspitch** rtporltd today.\nTht dlipatch** nld the city wti\nin grave dinger tnd thtt thousand!\nel tnbabltint* wtrt pouring tut hi\nhurried flight\nOtri. Ho Lung, tot it lht mott\n\u2022bit led Commandtn. It Vailing\nIhe tttock, lht dtiplt-hte laid, at\nthe Communists Mtk to wtrhm Ihtlr\nSulvuin holdings Ind btr tny mr-\nland movement tf Ctntrtl Qovern\nment troop* trom China North Into\nMinrhurll,\n50 MEN SEARCH\nFOR 13-YEAR-OLD\n. VANCOWVIIt. Nov. t  (CP)-\nUp to 60 m*n who helped In the\nyeai^njBwSwIrihvrwIII Wmb\nluil-fiTBmorrowJ Md Sundty It\nVANCOUVXR, Hov. t (CP)-An-\nothtr world war could poly reiult\nIn tilt destruction of clvill-ation, but\ntht world had it lit bind todiy\nworld court ind security council\npowtn which could prevent nitloni from retorting to irms, Chief\nJustice W. B. Flirts said In an addreu to the Law Society of Britlih\nColumbia tonight\nTht chief Juitice wtl guut of\nhonor, on the tve of his departure\nfol tht South, of tht law *ociety, it\nt dinner. Be has been ordered by\nhli doctor* to ttkt'It least two\nmonthi1 ntt -,\u25a0'\nTht atomic bomb cin never be\ncontrolled by icientlfle discoveries,\"\nhe stld. \"And mother world wir\nctn only reiult la thi destruction\nof clvili-itloa.\"\n\"It wu evident at the United Nation* conference it Sid Francisco,\"\nhe nld, \"thit the delegates there realized \u2014 even btfort the atomic\nbomb wu revealed\u2014that discoveries\nould b| iuch, thtt mother war\nmeant tht destruction of mankind.\n\"While at tlmei lt appeared thtt\ntbt conference might break down,\ndelegitei realized 11 muit not ind\nthit machinery mull bf nt up to\ntniurt pe*fe in tht future.\n\"Thli machinery wu let up In\nthi charter ind itatute of tht new\nworld court\"\nBil pruent chirter tnd ttitute,\nht npltlned, differed from the\nLetgut bf Nations In thtt under the\nold letgut then wtl no machinery\nfor settling of 'dttpntet between\nnations otbet thin Itgtl dispute*\nwhich might be referred to the\ncourt\n\"At \u2022 rule,\" he continued, \"wan\nart brought about not ovtr \u2022 legal\ndlipute, but ovtr political disputes.\nor by Ignoring ill liws-as ln th*\ncut of tbt great war lust ended.\n'Undtr the new chirter, a i\u00bbcur-\nIty council U lei up to tike over\nwkttt tht court lnvri otf. Tht\n\u25a0eeurlty council hu been given\npowen to take any and all itepi\nwhich may be ntceaury to prevent\nwit ind maintain peart.\"\nthe vicinity of thi Ettt-lnd homt\nof Bobby Mirtln, 13, who h\u00abi bttn\nmilling ilnce Monday.  .\nEdwin F. A mitt, who organ lr-\ned the civilian learch for little Dlanne, wiio*o battered body wu\nfound In tn unuied garage, ha*\naaked frlendi tt aiilst following\nan appeal from Duncin E. Martin,\ndl*charged veteran and father of\ntht mlulng boy.\nSnow, Blizzards\n(hill Prairie\nWINNIPEG, Ntv. t (CP) -\nThit Winter, meteorological expert! it Ottiw* predicted would\nbe colder than last year, leemi\nto have alreidy arrived on tht\nWutorn;Prtli*.it.\nHeavy snowfall ftll during th*\ndiy over \u2022 wide tret extending\nfrom Reg Int fn lht Wltt, to\nSioux Lookout, Ont., on the'East.\nTht P*| hid I billiard sweep-\nIng mow Intt drift! it 10 mllu\nin houn but visibility whloh wu\naero during th* morning, Improv\nid later In tht day.\nWinnipeg Mil bltnkttod with\nabout one-half Inch of mow with\ntemptrlturei ranging Juit below\ntht freezing point\nIn Alberta, whlth hid Mer\ninowfall \u2022 few diy* earlier, ttm\nperalurt* it tome-polnti flirted\nwith   tero,   Lethbrldge   wu\n\u25a0 H '\u2022-'        \" rr ...\nPicket UnesGtow '\nat Wirtdsor After\nClash With Officers\nBy Th* Cinidlan  Prt*\u00bb\nFist-br.iklng development* In\ntht 52-dty ttrlkt of lutomoblle\nworkeri it Windior, Ont., brought\nntw temlon tn libor fronti tt'\ndiy, dttplto word from Winnipeg\nthit thi threat tf a ttrlkt Imong\n12,000 packlnghouie workeri tp\npirently hu ended.\nScene* iround tht Ford Motor\nCompiny tf Ctnidt plant la\nWindior wtrt described \u2022\u25a0 m\n\"like I mirdl (rtt thin inythlng\ntilt\" With picket llnu trowing\niteadily In I lolidtrlty dtmonif\n' tlon following tnnouncement by\nAttornty-Olntril Leillt Blick\nWill If Ontario thtt ill available\nprovincial police Irt being nitt\nto Windsor.\nTbt 10,000 workers wtrt called\non Itrlke by Local 200 of tht United\nAutomobile Workeri of America\n(C.I.O.) but libor sources said lut\nnight itrike action might spread to\ninclude worker! ln til U.A.W. plants\nln tht Windior area. Such action\nwould involve ibout 80 planti tm<\nploying 12,000 workeri ln which\nU.A.W. Locnl 99 li orgmlied with\nibout 8000 memben,      ,       '  '\nTbt. Joint policy committee ot\nLocal IM waa reported ln conference on the possibility ot calling ltt\nmemben out on Itrlke.\nFollowing the announcement by\nMr. Blackwell thtt provincial police had bten ordered tt Windior\nto tiaiitrl\" law and or^er tnd to\nprotect Ford Company property\nagalnit destruction which might\ncause km of life, tt was' learned\nauthoritatively in Ottawa thit tht\nRoyal Cinadlan Mounted Police wu\nproviding approximately 111 min\nto aulst tbt provincial police it\nWindsor.\nPOLICE, PICKETS CLASH\nDecision to sent, provinclil police apparently cime is I sequel to\nyetterday'i flrit open clash between\npickets and Windsor police. Official reporti sild thtrt wtrt no\ninjuries bl tht club and that no\nVANCOUVER, Nov. t (CP)\u2014\n' Coait tnd luburban division*\nwent over the top together todiy tnd it lame Umt flvt mort\nunlti reached their jjoali ai B.C.\nYukon area chalked up another\nbtnntr dty for tht Ninth Victory Loin.\nAn Inveitment of $7,123,550, blggeit ilnce thf opining dty of thi\ncampaign, booited public and\narmed forces lubicrlptloni to JM,-\n413,880, within nine ptr cent of the\nprlm*ry provinclil objective ef\n70,500,000.       i-\nIn addition to Coist and suburban, Vincouvtr divliion ihot up\nto M ptr cent of hir 131,850,000\nquoti.\nCotlt standi it 108 ptr' ctnt\nwith total Investmenti at teV\u00bb0,\n100.\nArmed toroe* \u00bbhot up to IM p*r\nctnt tf thtlr 11.500,000 quota.\nThre* leading unlit In the pro\nvlnot art Albernl Olttrlct-Wett\nCoait, 124 per cent; North Van\ncouver, 122 oeF ctnt; ind Vancouver South 113 ptr cent Prince Hu\nptrt Is tht first major city to 0\u00b0\novtr tht top, reaching $700,000\nquoti.\nHappyLadNot\nKnowing Tf May\nle Lost Birthday\nPITTSBURGH. Nov. 1 (AP) - A\nfive-year-old leuktmli victim. Eu-\npertlr*} the ttmptrttun to drop J |en_ Tottro, htpplly rocked to ind\nKimberley Tops\nV-Loan Goal\nIF IT'S A COLD\nWINTER BLAME\nTHE SUN SPOTS\nOTTAWA, Ntv. I (CP)-W.tlh-\ntr tiptrtt it tht Dominion Ix-\npirlmintel Farm took I long leek\ntl thtlr maps ml charts todty\nMl thM *grt*d mate tr torn that\nthis Winter will b* eold-coldir\n\u2022I I tut thin lut\nOr. K t. DtLtey, Qevernment\nastronomer, bltmu It tn lun ipot*.\nWhill tmptiulilng thil nothing\nWM tvtr eerttln about tht wtilh-\n\u2022r, he Ihetrltld thtt Inerettll\ntltvllMw Inttetd by tun tpttt\nshould mttt Incrmlngly Mil\nWlnttrt ftr th* mat four tr five\nyetft   SUItll     \u2022\u2022lar    disturbance!\ntutor i mw ptme.\nto three tbovt tonight, whilt In\nRed Qttr early morning bad litn\ntht mtrcury at five btlew mo.\nTh* wnther mtn predicted gen-\nerilly fair tnd tool In III Prairie\nPrevl^heu for ttturdty.\n\"Storm in Teacup\"\nSays Victoria Mayor\nVICTORIA, Nov. I (CP)-Miyor\nP. t. Oeorge of Vlctorii tonight de-\nKrlbed u \"* storm in i tramp\"\nthe irgumrnt irlilng In Vincouver\nm to how administering \"power\nboards\" ihould be appointed If tbt\nmunlclptlltlei of Lower Vincouver\nUUtid ud the Lower Miinland decided ln ftvor of taking ovtr Britlih Columbii Kltctrlc Itlllwty u-\nHtl  within Ihrlr hmir.diriei.\nHt expreued belief tueh boards\nihould be *el up is corpo\/ite bodlei,\numblt to draw upon municipal\nfundi\nfro on \u2022 new hobby horse todiy,\nunaware thit doctor* expect his\nblrthdiy todty may be hli list\nAfter two weeki' hotpltil treitment, the boy wu Mnt home rtr\ncently \u2014 to die. Doctor*, reporting\nthe disease Incurible, give him but\na few weeki to live.\n13-YEAR-OLD\nCAN'T BUY\n$40,000 HOUSE\nLOS ANGELES. Nov. 1 (AP)-A\nJudge refused to permit Peggy Ann\nOtrnir, 13-yttr-old movie ictreu,\nto buy i M0.000 houu yeiterdiy.\nSiylng lt wu too expensive ind too\nfancy. Superior Judgt Henry M\nWillis directed thtt 38 per cent of\nIbt young icreaa' current weekly\ntunings ef inn ihould be put Into\nI trust fund, Instead of in unproductive Invettment\nKING, QUEEN\nPLAN VISIT\nTO DOMINIONS\nLONDON, Nov. t (CP Cible)-\nA Buckingham Palace . ipok*i- ,\nmm tonight confirmed reportt\nthtt tht King tnd Queen htptlttt\nvlilt each of tht Dominion! ttt\ntddtd: \"It It i hope for thi future. No arrangement* htvt ytl\nbttn  made.\"\nIt*\n_ Ion\n[oni, led 1J polldtmen ltt in\numuccessful attempt to smash an\nopining is closely-masted picket\nlinn..   * '\nMeanwhile new efforti tt settlement ot tht strike it tbt Federil\nWirt ud Cable Compiny is Ouelph,\nOnL, called Aug. II ltd affecting\nibout 300 employees sctklng union\nsecurity provision!, ^rere mide\nknown in Toronto by C. H. M|a*t_l\nnitlonil director of the Unlttd\nSttilworktri ol Amerlet (ClOl.T\nMillard said he ll advising tht\nFederal Government the union'! acceptance of a proposal Jo negotiate\nthe dispute before i government-\nappointed umpire whose decision on\npolnti of disagreement would be\nfinal md binding on ill parties.    .\nKlmberley Friday Joined other\nKootenay-Boundary centrei ovtr\ntht top In tht Ith Victory Loan.\nlome 1589 V-bond liven tt Oil\nntw elty have Inveattd 1315,500\nIn Canada'i financial wln-tht-\npttee effort Klmberley'i minimum target wtt WH,Wt,\nOnt ef lht largest purchaiei ef\ntht lut ftw dtyt wit mid* by\nth* Klmberley Md Dlitrlct Mem\norlil Sttltty, In tht form tf i\n121,000 aubicrlptlon, rtprtMntlng\nth* print gutrintotd In lht to\ncllty'l draw.\nTEST ROCKET BOMB\nArabs Stage Balfour Day Strikes lh Syria,,\nPalestine, Lebanon; British Give Warning\nBy FRED KRIEG\nCAIRO, Nov. 2 (AP)\u2014Shouting, rioting ontl-Zionlsts fired\na synagogue and smashed Jewish stores today In wild clashes\nin Cairo injuring at least 380 persons, anfii unverified reports\nsold seven persons were killed-r\nIn Alexandria.\nRiots flared ln Port Slid, Man-\nsura, Itld Ztgtzig, Egypt, while\nplanned \"Balfour Day\" strikes and\ndemonstrations protesting against\nmiking Palestine t Jewlih nitlonil\nhomt were staged by Arabs In Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon.\nBritish officials listed 390 clvll-\nlins and 90 police Injured In Cairo\nReporti thit seven persons died ln\nAlexmdrli's riot* could not be confirmed immediately.\nARREST LOOTERS\nTht Egyptian Prime Minliter,\nNokrashl Pasha, appealing to the\npeople to bt calm, uld \"thtrt art\nno sign* thtt mort events will occur\" ind \"tht people will resume\nbuilnen tomorrow.\",\nMa).-Gcn T. W. Fltzpatrick, Acting Commandant id Cairo, iald the\nsituation wu regarded as \"well ln\nhind\" tonight, Jbut Cairo police remained out In full force, Sudanese\ntroopi, inntd with long whips, also\nitood It strategic polnti. Gen. Fltz-\npatrlck Itld 110 persons, mostly\nlooten, wtrt -netted.\n' Stiel-helmeted police fired Into tht air, uied tear gu ind iwung\nclubi trying to dliperie the\ntrowdt who teethed Into Cairo\nitreeti on thi 21th tnnlvtrttry ot\ntht Bilfour nott promiilng tht\nJewi I nitlonil homi to Pilei-\ntin.,\nt**lnw.r;.-r -*'--**.-\nta Ptlutlne, when Bilfour D\u00aby\ncoincided wltH in innouncement\nthtt Field Marshal Vlicount Gort\nhtd  rwlgned  ll  High   Commii-\niloner beetu** of hli httlth, dli-\nturbance* accompanied i country-wide Arab general itrlke.\nTht British Government through\nColonial Secretory Hill terved in\nultimatum to terrorlttt In Pajeitlne's\nJev_h community that unless there\nll t cessation of tbe \"diitardly seriei ot outrages\" in tbt Holy Land,\nnegotiations for lettling the Jewish\nproblem will be halted.\nMr. Hill referred to yuterday's\norganlred atticki on Palutlne's\ntrintportitlon.iyttem thtt cost five\nlives tnd wounded it leut tight\npenoni. ^\nOen. ritxpatrlck said tht Clin*\nrioting was kept from spreidlng to\nthe European parts of the city, foreign establishments in tht riot area\nalso were attacked.   ;\nBOMB DISPOSAL\nBUSTS SHAKE\nCOAST SECTION\nVICTORIA,   Hpv.   1   (CP)-Two\nsharp explosions lite today ctuscd\nirurltty imong rttidenti of Vlctorii\nand nearby Eiqulmilt tnd Royil\nOik. In Sianlch district, until Royal\nCanadian Nivy official! mnounced\nthit tht Unto wtrt ctuted by\nbomb disposal operation!.\nWindows in Esquimau were broken ind bulldlngl tn downtown Vlctorii ihook. The Waits alio were\nfelt at Royal Oak, five mllei iwiy,\nbut no dimtge wu reported there.\nL.\nCorrespondent Harassed, Bullied\nCajoled and Haunted by Houseboy\nwi ji\nd \u00ab oi\n\u25a0 ruble*\nVktoryLoan\nProgress\nlaet Koottnoy\nTrail Unit\t\nNdMiU>*\nDty't Sole!\n._$17MI\u00a9\n.-    35,000\n_.     Ti,mM\nTotal    rtrcenloge    Quott\n\u00ab   931,450    66.      $1,425,000\n1,443,050 104.       1,425,000\n\u25a0y HAL BOVLI I adopted rat, engultod mt\nTOKYO Mojr. 1 (AP,. I - bJjft\/\u2122^^^\nIng haunted by t grown-up Alt-!\"\"\nbrim pill with blick hair. Ht il \u2022\nJapaneie Hottl room boy named\nTetuo Umeii\u201411 yttn old tnd t-\nbout thtre lnche* toller thtn the hub\nof t |tep\nOnt week igo the hotel management awlgned him to clean my room\ntnd now ( ctn't tcrtpe Um out of\nmy life. Ht hu left tht room momentarily ibd thtt hu given mt this\nchinte^o illp tht word at my\nplight to tht ouWde world. Help!\nHelp)\nIt Is td my own fault. It btftn\ni*vln diyi ago wbtn thtr* cunt t\nknock on the door ind Tetuo poked\nhit hud In. Ht wu tinging in old\nJtptne** folk long ind tounded llkt\nI porcupine with Ingrown quill*. Ht\nwu lad*\" with mopt, broomt, r\u00abg*.\nbruthu ind a pall of water.\nOIVINQ CANDY IIO MIITAKr\nHt did itich t good Job ot clttnlng\nup my room that when I. got bick ref-nn to let mt tndulgt In mr iv-\n1 gave him I candy btr, Thil w*i orite nuty btblt\u2014weiring the \"\nJip-\nonce\n\u2022it\ntt, my bonortblt ilive, my honor-\n\u25a0bll mother Uld father, my patron\ntnd my builnen counsellor.\nFtr ttvtn dtyi new I hive bten\ntrying unsuee.wfully to breik out\ntf thli amber ocean of devotion.\nHt ll wtrt* thin **v*n tlmu uv-\ntn devoted wive*.\nHt ll punctilious ibout hli duties,\nOnct I Biuktd into bed btfort hi\nctuld conrpleto bit nightly chore of\nturnbu tht iheet tnd ht give me \u2022\nfrustrated look u though I hid\nitibtj-d him ln the back.\nCAN'T Lit IN BED        .\nTetuo won't let mt lie tbed ln the\nmtrnlng\" now\u2014\"mutt creen room,\nmutt ereen room\"\u2014ytt I cans luve\nuntil--* flnlihei pollihlng my *o*i.\nOtherwlN bt looks n ud thtt I get\nthil creepy, guilty feeling. I have to\nfight him off to k\u00bb\u00bbp him trom lying my necktie, aqd he ab'oljl'tly\n52MI0    50.43    1,050,0001 my big mlitoka Tttuo ItmiedltUly I .hlrt two dtyt In t row.\nHtrt trt two mgei In tht firing\nif i V-2 rocket bomb from tht\nmainland cf Europt In I test conducted by Britlih tnqlneer*. Tht ,\nrocket wu rtcontfruottd by Britlih expert! from piece* tittered\nfrom mtny pirn trt lurop*. II wu\nfired It I dellgnited target, 180\nmllei out In tht North Stt. Tht\ntxptrlmtnt wu pronounced \u2022 iue-\nott*. At bottom V-2 la shown In\nplace, retdy for firing. At Ib* tot,\nUtt rocket loan straight towirdl\nlht itrttotphtrt leaving t trail of\nfire, I ipllt lecond after rt WU\nfired by electric Impulie.\nThe Weather   .\nTtmiierature -Max. 44.1, Kin. Ml;\nRtln\u2014.fit of Inch.\nfoftcast \u2014 Kooteniy: Ptrtly\ncloudy with not much change In\nttftiperiture. Moderile wlndk\n2\n_________\nmWrnrnl    I       |\n \u2014-mm\t\n^P|pspp-Wr\u00bbp\"j.itw|.'|i:vi. wjmm\nti\n-NILSON DAILY NIWS,, SATURDAY, NOV. 3, IMS\nSure New Teaching Methods\nWorthy Before Exchanging\nfor Old, Teachers Counselled\n\"It ll border thin It ever wis to\n. be t ttichtr todiy; thin li the melt-\ntng tot, tht moit critical Ittgt.\ni ~Tt miy bt that we have push-\ntd tht pendulum too far ln the opposite direction, that now Is the time\nto push It back a little.\"\nOn thla, note was ended I brilliant ipeech by Dr. Henrietta Andenon, teacher of piychology and\nVice-Principal of Provincial Normal School, Victoria, before ihdre\nthan 250 teaeheri and gueiti at a\nbinqutt of the West Kootenay-\n\u25a0Boundary Teachers' Cohventlon\nheld it the Canadian Legion Friday\nBit banquet wai one of the concluding event! of the Convention,\nfor Only two leision! are planned\nSiturday morning to cloie i fut-\nBioving three-day gathering. A\ndance followed thi banquet and\nttrd gamei were also enjoyed.\nDr. Ajideraon took her Uiteneri\nover a range of teaching method!\nj and urged that teachers weigh carefully modern way. To make lure\nthat a worthy \"exchange of lamps\"\nhid been carried out in substituting\nntw ways for old, as she dlscuised\netrefully her topic, \"New Educt-\nthin Lamps for Old.'\n\u2022EIS NEED BETTER TRAINING\n, METHODS ..\nf    \"I feel that pertu-pi you ihould\nI lit your head loir Into the clouds,\nJ but that you should keep your feet\n'  firmly on the ground. Cling resolutely to the few lingering remnant!\nof respectability of old cluirooms,\"\nihe urged.\nThat better methods of training\nteaeheri wai required wai orie of\n'her htYteli.\nShe  wondered  If    In    miking\nToastTei.\n\u2022\nOtorgt Whirton Pttttr In hli\nttminltcencu telle t itory of\nCtlvln Coolldge who wu it tht\ntlmt vice-president, tnd wu '\nitiylng in tht Wlllard Hotel ln\nWuhlngton. One night thtrt\nwtl an alarm of flrt which\nbrought ill the guesti down into tht lobby. Evtn tfttr whtt-\ntvtr fire thtrt wu hid bten\nnut out they were detained by\ntht zealous firemen. Coolldge\nbecame Impatient He itarted\nupitalrs but wu halted by t\nttre-mtrshil, who uked: \"Who\n_Axt you?\" To thii Coolldge re-\nplied: Ttm the vlct-pretident,\"\ntnd hi proceeded up i few\nitepi. But thi fire-marshal\nlooked tfttr hlnj doubtfully for\nt moment, then ran up tfttr\ntlm and stopped him igain.\n'What art you vlce-pruldent\no(?\" ht demanded luiplciouily.\nMr. Coolldge drew himself up\ntnd replied: \"1 am vlce-prttf-\ndent ot tht United Statu.\"\n\u2022Thtn comt bick down igain,\"\nretorted tht firJ-marihal, \"I\nthought you might have been\nthe vice-president et the hotel.\"\nCOOOEKHAM'WORTI\nI Limited\nTORPNTO, ONTARIO\nFor Sale\nSUNNYSIDE\nPOULTRY\nFARM\nMoit modern ln Interior of B. C.\n3 miles from lht City of Trill.\n23 terei of land with i fully\nfurnished 4 room house, 4\nchicken houses,'brooder house, 9\nrtngt shelters, 620 laying cages.\n1600 producing hens. Electric\nbrooders, grader and candler.\nTruck. Oood market.\nFor  furth*r particular*\nApply to;\nJAMEI SKINNER\nMl Spokane St.\nTRAIL, B. C.\nchannel In fetching method* ont\nmlitik* had not bttn'mtdt. Tht\nohingtt htd bttn made for ill\nchlldrtn. but did thty tult tit\nchildren; tht aiked. She would\nbt willing to ttkt grtmmtr tr literature out for 71 ptr tent ef tht\nchildren, but not the other U\nper cent. Tht other tl pir tint,\nihi.flits htd lufftrtd il a reiult\nIt mult ntt bt mumed thil became I ntw lyittm had been\nfound, that It wu going to bt\n' III right fer til pupili. Tht brighter pupil tufftnd In thli ntw dl*-\npemitlon, tood,\n\"You ire-the people who oun do\nsomething about lt; by battering at\nthe gates,\" she told the gathering.\nOLD THINGS MOT ALL WRONG\nThere Wei evidently lomtthlng\nwrong with tht \"bid ltrapi\", but ihe\nasked that the teaeheri be not too\nheavy in their denunciation of old\nschool methods. She thought wrong\nthe view thtt btcause rtew thlngi\nhad been diicovered, thtt evefy-\nthing that was old was necesitrlly\nwrong, foolish or stupid.\nIn the newer outlook \"wt must\nbeware of adopting a number of\ncliche or claptrap saytngt that,\nboiled down, don't havt much meaning.\"\nThere    wai    \u2022    tonildtribll\n, tmount not good In new tehooli,\n\u2022nd probibly tht ittroh wu fer\ntht best of tht old plui tht belt\nof tht ntw.\nOnt of the 'limps we'vt ehimjed\"\nwu the chmga of ilmt from one ot\nthe academic to the new activity\noutlook, Everybody had had tp\nlearn whether they liked lt or not,\n\"But,\" ihe wtrned, \"don't run tway\nwith tht ldet that the pupili like\nall the new thlngi.\" She recalled\nthe story of the boy who asked hll\nteacher \"Is this the day we havt to\ndo whaj we like?\"\nHOMES, CHURCHES SHARED\nJOB        I\nIt wu said that the old ichool did\nnot develop the whole child, thtt\nthe modern ichool did. She uked\nher listeners to remember that In\nthe ojd diyi thert wu not the ume\nneed for It, that the hope wu functioning then. She emphasized the\nword \"functioning.\" Tht church wu\nfunctioning thtn too. Thert wu not\ntht umt need to develop the wholt\nchile-\nShe recalled that her own pirenty\nfelt that ihe wun't eductted If ihe\n\u25a0hidn't learned music. Sht had to\nltarn to play whist. All thil wu part\nof her social training, and io lt\nwasn't ntcesary for the schooli to\ndo whit they were doing todty;\nthey didn't have the sime burden.\nThe schools wert stereotyped,\nacademical, their methodi now rt-\npllced by ictlvity program!. Thit\ndid not necessarily mean thit thi\nmodem pupil wu mort worthily\nemployed. Thtt wu tht intention,\nbut ihe hid teen diiiroomt todiy where iuch wu definitely not\nthe caie.\n\"If we don't gtt lampi thit bum\nbetter and brighter thin the old\nonei, then we htd bitter learch for\nicmthlng'that doei,\" lht uld. The\nmire word ictlvity wu not nccet-\nstrily the inrwir.\nWhllt t greet dial oi tht tttch-\nthe student ot old WM subjected to\nwtl bid in many wiyi, thtrt wu\nno gtttlng twiy from thf fact thtt\nIt ii not uncommon for heiti\nthit are ln good laying condition to lay 300 tgg! In i year\nweighing approximately 31 lbs.,\nwhich Ti toout 6 tlmei her\nweight How li i little hen ible\nto keep up thli pace!\nBy-careful feeding ind management. Teed t well btltnced\nration mtsh, uniform ln color\nind texture. Mike Thrivo Lty-\nIng Mash CLO your choice for\nhigher production and top quality.\nTht\nBrackman-Ker MMInf\n633 Tront St Phont 131\nNelion, B C\nTroubleiome Night Ought\nAre Hard on till System\nIt'i tbt cough that Mieb; the rough thii It hud\nto get rid of: the cough tcoompdiiitd hy a tickling in\ntht throat thit etuiei tht nerve tnd throat.wricking\ntrouble thit keepi vou iwake at night.\nI Dr. Wood'i Norway Pine Syrup heipt to relieve\ntail coughing condition Dr toothing the irritated parte,\nloosening tho phlegm and itimulatl-g the hronehiil organi, ud when thi*\nIt dooe the trnuhletntna irritating cough miy bt rehired.\nDr. Wood's Norway Pint Syrup hu btva on lht market for the put\ntt yean.   The Trade Mirk \"% Pine Tree*\".\nPrice 86c a bottle; large family uie, ibout I tlmu u much, (Wo it *J1\ndrug counter*.\nTU T. Ml-mm Co., IJ.ilu.1. Tor-ate, Ort.\n> TRANSPORTATION^PoiMnfl\u00abr and Frdght\ntht itudtnt kntw thlngi htyond\nptrtdventWt.  \u25a0\n\"We wint to bl Jolly lure whtn\nwi tut new methodi wit wt itlll\nfinish up With I little balance In tht\nbank.\" Uleful learning wai much\nmort necessiry todty, tht pupili\nrtilly hid tt btvt lomithlng whtn\nflniihtd.    j.\nShe would.be quite willing to\ncut out tht old tor thi ntw If tbt\nold was replaced with lomtthlng\nworthwhile.\nTht chltige in disciplinary method! ftbm chutliement to oounielllng\nmet i \"worthy exchtngt of lampi.\"\nChutliement did not do t vtry tf-\nfectlve Job, but Dr. Anderson uld\nshe wu qultl willing to igree with\na noted teacher and psychologist\nwho said that child nature being\nWhat It' It, lt might be wise to keep\na strap hanging in tht cupboard Juit\nln cut. \u2022\nChastisement, however, wu hurtful to the dignity ot in adoleicent\nind the change In method! htrt wtl.\nexcellent Thtrt must be ctn in\nselecting the people who do the\ncounselling. She did not fttl thit\nanyone ww qualified ot doing lt\njuit becauie they had been through\nNormal School, lt took experience\nto guide the steps ot the young.\nOnly when teachers bad lived\nthrough the vicissitudes themielvei\nWere they ln tht poiitlon ot counselling effectively.\nTht old ldet ot condemnttlon hid\nalso bttn replaced, with contention now Id tht fort. Lengthy tnd\nconsidered Judgment WU required.\nIt wu not wlit to mttt problem!\nin the clauroom with map Judgment\nThtrt wire those who swung tht\nothtr wty, believing tht child to.\nbt angelic, but thii, ihe felt, wu\n\u25a0 stupid point ot view. Sht refuied\nto blind herself to tht tact that\nIhe child wu itill Juit t child tnd\nrefund to Impute to the child lome\ntort ot Judgment that no child had.\nTrying to place on a young child'\nresponsibility nature hidn't prepared him to meat wu the itart\nfor Juvenile delinquency. In high\nichool! today then wu much more\ncarnal knowledge than ln tht past,\nmany boyi and girli did not know\nhow to treat tht oppnilte Itx. Thli\nwu the lamp that muit bt trimmed\nwell ind ktpt burning brightly.\nMAKE REPLACEMENT\nWORK\nSht often wondered if chaitlie-\nment wis.i't mon potent. Two\nmtini, feir rf the Lord tnd social\nOftriclim, hid beer elective medium. They nuiy hivt bten wrsng,\nttt they worked. She uked thet\nIt be made mm thtt whit.vtr\n.-cpltced them wotktd. Her gener-\nttion had done \u2022vcl'. sht thougnt,\noi.e1 It hii emerged with I hftmr\nicnse of duty than the children of\ntcdiy.\nSchool! todty wire very eonctrn-\neo with toclll living. Ftudenti were\nnot fully roundel ou1 unleu io-\ncially happy. Sht would uy Ihtt\nautocracy hid been trhtn out tnd\nd.-mccrtcy put :n^but ihe wonl*.--\n\u00bb1 11 all kne-v wh.t wu meant\nw.ien they fHV tjiko of demic-\nrricy, or arlst i.my Mie wond-'.ed\nif \"t reel irtno.rufy\" of the wit\npeople in the .wont) cculd be rte-\nvcioiid ln th1! c ti try, the ve.7\no; pitlte ot _h\u00ab cd autocratic rjlt.\nSite wanted to bi ruin'youth wojU\ntit better Into the social structure.\nHer generation hid been more\nlaw abiding, but lt wll easier to be\ngood ln those days. She recalled\nthat ln her tint 20 years ihe hid\nnot gone outside ifter dirk, but lt\nhid not seemed I hardship, becauie\n\u2022U other girls were also kept In.\nI' wu easier to be good, ind lt wu\neasier for pirenti ind teachers to\nhandle children.\nfh\u00ab would llkt to bt iure thit lr\n\u2022elf expression the ichools triining\nwu gtttlng lomtthhig that tended\ntowirdi bitter balince, cltliemhlp,\nreipect of Itw tnd ordtr. ,\nSht otttn thought ptoplt looked\non profusions u white collircd\nJobi. In teaching, pepple were pro-\nfelting ability to hind on to children tht cultured htrltigt of tht\nput; leaching them to live i fuller\nUlr If they were not doing thli,\nthey were not reilly proration.\nJ. A. Truer of tht Ntlton High\nSchool itaff wu ohiirmtn. A pltno\ntolo wu rendered by Mn. Fnser\nind also enjoyed were voctl loloi\nby Emeit Smith.\n\"1 i .\nTrail Unit 105\nPerCent\nof Bond Quota\nTRAIL, B.C., Nov. J-Trtll Dlitrlct retched .108 ptr cent of Ita\nNinth Victory Loin' quoti whtn\nyeite.day'i ules were totilled, giving ill unit! lubitanUil increatti\nbut Caitlegtr wtth 118 per ctnt,\nTrail tnd Rossland With 107 ptr\ncent each tnd Frliitvale with 101\nptr ctnt remained the only four\nsub-units to hive ptned their minimum  objectives.      Grand   Forks\nwith \u00bb10,350 to nln, Onmwood-\nBoundiry With $18,300 ihort'Mill\nremained behind their Indlviduil\nquotas. |\nTht C. M. & S. Internal canvass\nadded another $12,180 yesterday to\nreach 111 per eent Of Iti quota.\nOnly Other Internal canvas* ovtr\ntht top WU thit of tht Tadanac\nmunicipal employees with 112 ptr\ncent. Tht Wut Koottnty Powtr\nemployee* tlmost doubled thtlr total yeiterdiy, but remained $21,090\nihort of thtlr foil. \\<\".\nSub Unit return*:\n.;\u2022>'\u2022\u25a0\u2022   Day'i Sales  Total to date\nTrill , , ..... $24,780   $ 042,600\nRossland .........\nCastlegir _.-.\nFruitvale .......\nGrand Forki.\nGreenwood ...\nPLANE CRASHES,\n21 KILLED\nWIESBADEN, Germiny, Nov. 1\n(AP)\u2014United Stitel Army officials\nuld todiy 21 loldleri were killed\nyeiterdiy when a triniport pline\ninihed neir Kirliruhl. There were\nthree turvlvori.\nTo Resume Pacific\nto Europe Service\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 2 (CPl -\nThret Europein shipping companlei\ntodiy mnounced rttuptptlon of servicei between tht Piolfle Cout tnd\nEuropean port* will itart In December.\nTht Knution Lint mnounced It\nwill retume service to the United\nKingdom, the Fred Olien Line to\nBritain and Norway, ind the Inter-\nocein Line to Frince, Belgium tnd\nNorwiy.\nPorts of hiding for thete ftr\u00abt\ntilling* will depend on current rrir-\ngo movements lo th* Europetn porti\nof call Involved.\n1,480\n241,080\n780\n47,080\nWoo\n88,800\n480\n85,850\n8,400\n28,000\nTotlll.\n$35,000   $1,483,080\nB.C. Gains in\n9th Loan Race\nNelion - Trail\nRossland Freight\nJ. C. MUIR\nPhonei: Nelion 77; Rouland 171\nConntclioni For:\nSALMO   -   KASLO   -   CRESTON   -   NAKUSP\nCv_\u00bbrAWA.rKov. 1 (CP) - With\nCanada'i tflnth Victory Loan forging ahead toward tht tnd of tht lecond lip on the thru-week drlvi for\n$1,500,000,000, Britlih Columbii wai\nreported by Loin Headquarters tonight to bi itlll leading tbt lnttr-\nprovlnclal Competition.\nTht Wut Cent Provlnci bid\nmark|d up 82.01 per cent ot ltt general iilei tnd piyroll deduction objective, gilnlng nearly I full parentage point ovtr its closest rlvil\u2014\nNovi Scotli\u2014on tbt bail! Of cumulative iilei to Thursdiy night.\nNovi Scotli reported 80.18 ptr\nlint, followtd by Prince Edwird\nbland with 67 ptr cent, Alberta,\n64.53; Ntw Brunswick, 00.62; Ontario, 59.39; Mtnitobt, 88.27; Quebec\/\n56.64 ind Saskatchewan, 42.00.\nAHEAD OP SCHEDULE\nTht National total wu boosted to\n$895,871,780 by Thundty'i sales ot\n$103,674,400 tnd the loin wu wtU\nahead of a schedule which would\nihow $1,000\/>00 by the close of business Saturday, the two-thirds point\ntn the campaign. At thii ittgt.bf\nthe eighth loin, only $750,993,580\nhtd been suscrlbed In t drive which\ntventually netted more thtn $1,500,-\n900,000 on an objective of $1,350,000,-\ntoo.v\nSales ' to Individual purchaser!'\nwen $53,631,580 Thundiy, compared with $40,320,000 ln the prevloui\nloan, and brought the total to $494,-\n384,500 of the $800,000,000 quota for\nthli lection of the loin.\nCilgary and Edmonton ,wlth Identical objectlvei of $7,700,000, continued their race with Cilgiry well\nahead at 68 pet cent, compared with\nEdmonton'! 32. Other Alberta cities:\nLethbridge 111 per cent, Red Deer\n73, Medicine Hat, 69, Wetaiklwln\n41, and Drumheller 39.\nThe villi of thi Cintdlm frig,\n\u2022tt, HMCS Grou, to Ocean Ftill,\n>. C, ipurrtd tht Howe Sound\npiper town'i Victory Loin drive.\nOtficeri tnd mtn ef tht ihlp top-\npad thtlr quttt by HO ptr ctnt\n\u2022nd Clpt B. Johnion declared the\nGrou open for Inspection during\nher stay it Oetm Fills.\nOfficials ot Coast\nto Discuss Public\nWorks Projects\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 3 (CPl -\nfederal Department of Public Worki\nofflclili hive been on thli cout for\nseveral days Investigating propoied\npublic worki project! of the department In poit-wir reconitruc-\ntion ind development progrim.\nThe parly which indudei E. P.\nMurphy, deputy minister, nom ll\nin Victoria but will return to Vancouver over the week end.\nCALL TENDERS TO CLEAR\nSITE FOR NIW\nTUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL\nVICTORIA, Nov. 2 (CP)-Tenden\nart being called by the Provincial\nGovernment for during th'e site of\ntht ntw tuberculoid hoipltal tin\nVmcouvir. Second growth timbtr,\nranging upwird to ilx Inchei in\ndlimeter ll to bt nmoved.\nThe ilte li neir the I.ingan golf\ncoune. Bldi muit be ln by Nov. 19,\n2 YEARS FOR \u00bbURQLARY\nVANCOUVER. Nov. 3 (CP) -\nStinley Sanford Ptttton, 21, wu\n\u2022entenctd to two yttn Imprlton-\nmtnt when he pleaded guilty in po- j\nlire court here todiy of \u2022 chirgt: SHELVE PLAN FOR\nINDIAN WOMAN\nGETS 6 MONTHS\nPORT ALBUM, B.C., Nov. 2\n(CP) \u2014 Sylvi\u00bb Shablno, Indlin, wu\n\u2022entenced to ilx monthi In Jill\nwhen convicted In police court todiy of theft of 1380 which i tenant of \u2022 rooming houie wrrtrt ihe\nwu chambermaid hid hidden under\nI pillow.\nof burgliry.\nASTHMA\nMImNhii\nBtmme-MmlBtt\nBrmhetiy ol I'r.ntdi Lid.\nTM Granville St     Vancouver\nART CENTRES\nVICTORIA, Nov. I (CP)\u2014Plini\nfor comtructlon of irt centrei ill\novtr Canada lo which Dominion\nGovtrnmtnl ind ,ottl groupi win\nto contribute equally, hive bttn\ntemporarily tktlvtd, A.M H. Sutherland of Vlctnrl* bnneh, Cinidltn\nAuthon' Anoelition, uld todty.\nRUSSIA BUYS 11\nCANADIAN MINOWimU\nVANCOUVER, Ntv. t (CP) \u2014\nRu\u00abili hu purchased 11 wooden\nmlnuwttper* from C*n\u00abd*. Lt-\nCrnrtr. If. M. Ignitlev, Hilton.offletr\n\u2022I Vincouvtr far Uw Soviet Nivy,\n\"M t\u00b0dir. \u00ab\nMAGISTRATE HITS\nAT POLICE\nSQUAD SYSTEM\nVANCOnyXB,' Nov. .  (CP) ,-\nMaiUtrttt K. S. Wild critlciied tht\ncourt Here todty when evidence dur-\npollce -tquid' . 'lyitem In nolle!\ning t robbtry hitting nvttltd thtt\nt big-time Chlneie diet gnat hat\nbeen opentlng In Vancouver.\nTale of tht gambling gtmt troit\nwhen Magistrate Wood hetrd tvt-\ndtnee In the eut ef Erntit rong,\n20, tnd Tommy Fung, 1$, both of\nVincouver, who wert chirgtd with\nrobbery with vtolenct ef Lil Son,\ntn Eut Indlin.\nReducing tbt charge, Magistrate\nWood found tht pair guilty ot common asault tnd fined each of thtm\n$20 or one month.\nSon told tht court he mat th* two\nmtn In t Chinese gambling house\ntnd within two hours he won $335\nint\nniwCmnm\nCurlers ot tbt Nilion Curling\nClub htvt bttn claislfltd iccordlng\nto iklp, third, lecond tnd hid tor\ntht ntw niton, ind will bt drtwn\ntip by rink* for the opening competition ot tht leason fdr tbt Jeffi\nCup itarting Mondiy night.\nSecretary J. H. Long Mid thtt\nlht composition ot thi rinki end\ntht first week'! ichedult will bt\ndecided ovtr tht Wttktnd, and will\nbt mnounced Sundiy night,\nTwo hundred Ud twtnty curlen\nhivt bttn cliiilfied, 53 ln ltth\nclaulflcatlon. In addition thtrt ll I\nnumber ef undaunted curlen .In\neach divliion.\nPERI DA LANDS\n591 FltOM\nJAP PRISONS\n-8QUIMALT, B.C, NtV. 2 (OP)\n\u2014With i noliy welcome from *hlpi,\nbind*md fictory whittle*, tht\nUnited 8tit*i Army triniport\nPirldi docked hlrt dltt todty,\nbringing B$1 Britlih ix-prlionen\nof wtr from thi F\u00abr E*it Thiy\nwill remiln bite I few d\u00aby* fer\nreconditioning before proceidlng\nteron Ctnidt in rtutoto Britain.\nNon-Striking Lumber\nWorkan, Operators\nAttain Settlement\nPORTLAND, Ort., No?. I (AP)-\nAmerlct't hope fot new homes\nbrightened todiy u the non-itriklng\nhalt of tht Northwest'! lumber\nworkeri reached a compromise lettlement With operators on wtgt demands.\nThe C.I.O. International Wood\nworker* ot America, who have kept\nthe loft rolling during the <0-day\nold ATX. itrike, iccepted Big Fir\noperator!' offer of t IVri cent hourly increue, hilt tht union demind.\nIt ended the danger of t CJ.O.\nstrike, which member! hid tuthor-\nlied If necessary.\nBut the itrlklng ATX. charged\nthit \"tht C.I.O. rink tnd tile havt\nbeen sold down the river by tht\nlow settlement,\" tnd declared they\nwould continue their demands lor\n\u2022 $1.10 minimum.\nThe C.I-0. Uked originally for 1\n$1.15 minimum uid t 25-ccnt hourly\nwage increise, Both unloni have\nbeen demanding a uniform mini\nmum throughout the Industry. More\nthan 50,000 A.F.L. lumber worken\nare out\niiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiniimiiiiiiimiifiwi.\nJU5T RECEIVED\nSTEEL DOLL\nP\nFINK'S\n>.'\u2022     fl(*NIWM,\nniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimili\naf Richmond\nJUCHMOND, Vt. Nov. S <AW-\nBobby Crulckihink, t threit in\ntournament golf for 80 yttn, wt\ntht put In the 110,000 Richmond\nInvltttlon Golf tourntment today\nWtth t pir-tqutlllng 71, a itrokt\nbitter thin iny ot tht blg'-nimt\nprofeulonili could minigt over tht\n\u00bblndiwe_lt Hermitigt Country Club\n$60,000 to Be\nAwarded in\nScholarships\nVANCOUVBt, Nov. 1 (CP) - A\ntotal of $60,000 In icholirshlpi 'and\nbunirttt, will bt twirdtd Unlvenlty of Britlih Columbii itudenti\nthli yau. Thli U tbt highest total\ntvtr iwarded In U.B.C.'i hlitory.\nHon. K. C. MacDonald\nIII in Hospital\nVICTORIA, Nov. 2 (CP)-Condl-\ntlon of Agriculture Minliter K. C.\nMacDonald who hu bten 1 pitient\nit Vincouver Generil Hotpltil fot\nseveral weeki, ihowi little cbingt,\niccordlng to Information niching\nhere todty.\nCHRISTMAS TRIES TO\nGO TO HAWAIIANS\nSEATTLE, Nov. 2 (AP)-Tht flrit\nChrlitmu treei to move from Seat-\ntie to thi Hiwilltn Iilindi ilnce\nthe ittrt of tht wir will luvt htrt\nNov. 25 on tht freighter Wtlpo, tht\nMition Lint rtported todty. Tht\nvetiel will hive I deckload d 13,000\nIreet.\n$28 FINE FOR\nUNCLEAN  ROOMING HOUSE\nVANCOUVER, not, ] (cp)-jot\nPotlumyik wu fined $31 or ont\nmonth whtn hi wu convicted lp\npolice court todiy of filling lo keep\nhit roomlng-houn clttn betwten\nSept. 1-17. Ht hid bttn rtnitndtd\nfor itnttnct tnd to htvt tbt rootn-\nlng-houtt elttntd up. but t public\nhttlth inipector lold the court there\nhid bttn 10 Improvement.\nPRINCE8S  Dltt\nCOPENHAGEN, Nov. I (AP) -\nPrlnceM Thyra, tlittr of Xing\nChrlitlin ot Dtnmirk ind King\nHitkon ot Norwiy, dltd untxpsKt-\ntdly tonight.of I heirt atuck. Ihe\n\u00bbu W yttn old irld tht ucond\nl.ughtir of th! lite King rredtrlk\nINSPECTOR RETIREI\nVAKCOtnrER, Nov. I (CP)-An-\nton Thornfleld, Brltlth Columbii\nluperviiing Inipector Of poultry production let Ibt Dominion marketing\nlervlce hll rttirtd tfttr It years'\nservice. Ht wu the tint iniptctor\nmined for B.C\nTht lud pf Crulckihink, profei-\niloml at tht Country Club of Virginia bin. miy be of ihort dun-\nlion, for when dtrkneu fettled over\nthe count with tomt et the field\n\u20221 ITI golfer* untble to compl '\ntbe tint It belli, Frink Klnglt, of\nLinden, N. 3., WM three under ptr\nthrough tht 1Mb hole. Krlnglt end\nI doien tr io otheri trill complete\ntheir tint roundi eirly tomorrow.\nA itroke back of Crulckshank,\nimong thoie to finish, were Ben\n'Hogin, of Hershey, Pt, Id (Porky)\nOliver of Wilmington, Del, Ky Ut-\ntoon, of Chlcigo, Jimmy Hlnei, of\nNtw York, tnd WllUt Goggln, of\nWhitemm, N. Y.\nBoon! of tt for todiy\"* 11 holes\nWirt enough to qualify golfer* for\ntht lecond ll-holt test tomorrow\nand 102 hid equilled or beiten this\nflgurt whtn dirkness put tn tnd\ntt tht pliy. Fifty letden will pliy\nIn tht final M holei en Sundiy.\nSlammin' Simmy Snttd, of Hot\nSprings, Vi, tneotinttred trouble\nUd had to pott I Tl   \u2022\u2022''\u201e\nWOOD POISONING\n15 ADDED TO\nW.C.B. LISTING\nVICTO-UA, _to\u00bb. 1 (CP)-Dtnni\ntills caused by any proceu or industry which produces teik pr mahogany dust, and poisoning caused\nby \"cedar, hemlock, spruce or tide.\" ln \"lumbering, manufacturing\ntr other lnduitry involving tht\nkindling or use of lay tf tb\n\u00bboods,\" htvt bttn brought undtr\nthe Workmedi CompenuUon Boird\nKhedule of Industrial dlseuet.\nThe new lilting ot wood poisoning\nreplaces a former clauie, now deleted, which Wtnttontd \"polioning\nfrom i wound caused by red cedar,\nWestern red-cedar, A_a_Jti ctdar,\nyellow cedar or yellow cypres*.\"\n16 U.S. Army\nOfficers Killed;\nThree Injured\nPARIS. Nov. 2 (Reuteri)-Kixtatn\nUnited Statei Army atfictri wat\nkilled ind three wert Injured whtn\ni United Statu Army plant crashed\nIt Herrenalp in the French-occupied\nzone of Germany, lt wu learned today. Tht plane wu flying from\nMunich to London. Cauie ot tbt\ncruh wu unknown.\nNursing Sister\nChecks Up Graydon\nStatement on fay\nStatement of Gordon Gnydon\n(PC-Peel) ln Ibt House of Com.\nmom, rtported Thundiy, wu corrected rrld*y by t Canadian Army\nMtdlcal Corp* Lleutemnt Nurilng\nSister, home In Nelion tfttr thru\nyttn service.\nThe nurilng ilited pointed out\nthat In tht Royil Cantdltn Army\nMedical Corp tht licutemnt* receive $5 * day ind milntenance. A\nsubsistence alio wince to $1.70 dally\nII grinted only  on special occai-\nloni. '\nTht itttement iccredlted It Mr.\nGraydon, wU thtt \"Uhnse girls\nwould receive I itriight $..23 I diy\nand insistence illowance.\"\n12TH POLIO CASE\nIN VANCOUVIR\nVANCOUVBt, No\u00bb. 1 (CP)-Or\nStewart Murny, Medical Heilth Officer here, announced todty the 12th\ncue of Infantile paralyili In Vincouver thil year. Tht Ialt ll thtt\nof I fntir-vetr-old girl ln tht Filr-\nview Dlitrlct\nThtrt htvt bttn lt ttm ot tbt\ndlMti* tn Orttttr Vincouvtr during tht yett, two et which w\nbrought Into the city from outiidt\npolnti\nAIRIYB rot SURVEY\nOF ALASKA HIGHWAY\nEDMONTON, Nov. 1 (CP)-Col\n3. B. Biihop of Ottawa,' Director of\nMechanical Brurtntrtng, Depirtment\nof Nitlonil Dtftnct, arrived bi Edmonton todty to makt prtptrttloni\nfor t prellmlnlry lurvey ot tht Al\nUkt 11 Igh wiy which will bt ttken\nover by dt Cantdlan Army April 1.\n\u25a0f \u2022:: \u25a0\u25a0\n\u2014\u25a0\n1, , j -,, , if j,1;\nWHEN BUYING PAINT\"\n:j,r^V\n'\u25a0 .- S\nINSIST ON\nmm\n... . \u2022 ,i\nMode by the Makers of Duco   ,\nC.liL Prepored Paint ond Varnlih li probably\nthe moit iclentlflcolly prepared  product Ml\nthe market.\n20% Discount on Paint Brushes on\npurchases of 1 gallon or more of paint\nWe cany a good Mock af Sandpaper, Kaliomlne, Turpi.,\n-    Llmeed Oil ond Point Bruihel.\nHNK'S FURNITURE\n=\nWtkrWrnmiB^^\n^\\w*^^W^m*t\\,S^i.r iB^\ntttttttmaatttmametottit&Met^\nftL fml1* Uttitrt dlptrrlt\nMinliter\nRIV. H. ITIWART PORBIS, B.A, B.D.\nOrginlit tnd Choir Ltidtr: Mr*. T. 3. 8. rtrguion, B.A, i\nAnniversary Sunday\nGUEST PREACHER\nRIV. P. R. A. DRIDQI, MA, A former Minister ot Bt Paul'i.\ntitt a m.   Sundiy Schooli\nll;00^.m.   THI CALL OP THI CHURCH\nMuilc led by i Speclil Choir.\nMOp-a. A IINII OP WHAT II VITAL\nRtv, O. 0. McL. Boothroyd will isslit ln tht Service. Special Music by tbt Choir.\nTHI ANNIVIRIARY DINNIR\nMonday evening it 6 o'clock In tbt Church Ball.\nA progrim will follow with in iddreu by Rev. r. R. 0. Dredge\n\u20223r!n%i 3Ntei (tthtrrlif\nXXV. CORDON G. MCL. BOOTHROYD, B A, ID, Mlnlittr\nC C HALLERAN, -L.M, Cholrma iter and Organ lit\nliUSIC BY THE SENI6R CHOtR\n\\\u00bbi* -i\n9:45 a m.   IUNDAY SCHOOL\n11:00 a.m.  \"MACHAIRUI PRISON\"\n7:30 p.m.   TRINITY   CONGREGATION    WORSHIPPING!\nST. PAUL'S IN ANNIVERSARY OBIIRVANCI\nWITH\nMondiy, I p.m., Service Club it tbt homt of Mrt. H. Hlnltt,\nlit Kokanee SL\n~\u2014~\nX\nfa &trtmtra |nt - Qktlff iral\nVIRY REVEREND PRID P. CLARK, M.A.\nFrank I. Whttltr, Organ ltt\nNOVEMBER Ith, IMS, OCTAVE OF ALL SAINTS\n8:00 i.m.  Holy Communion <\n11:00 a.m.  Holy Communion and Sermon: Tht Two Bulldin\", tbt\n.Dun.\n7:30 p.ta.   Evening Praytr tnd Seraion: \"Plucklni Out the Eye\",\ntht Dean.\n1:41 am.  Sundty School\nAlter Guild Tuesdiy, 1:00 p.m. at tht home of Mn. C. M. Beltntr,\n100e Sttnlty Bt\nAll Anglicans ot High School age are asked to meet Wedneidiy.\nNov. 7th, tt 8:00 p.m. ln the Memorial Hall.\nMothiri' Club Thundiy, IKK) pm.\nIS2\nreabytfiian\nVlctorii tnd Kooteniy\nRtv. A. L. Ptrrh If Trail will\nconduct both morning tnd *v\u00ab-\nnlng nrvlc**.\n11 UB.-Tht Key to IJft\"\n11:19 p.m.-Sundiy School\n7:30 p.m.-\"Chrlil tnd tht\nBlnnerT\nf nattnillrii Uliiluit     \u25a0\nOCiiiifimit   fflitircli\nCorner Btktr tnd Hendryx Sta.\nRIV. D. H. nUCflON, Putot\n10 i m. Sunday School ind libit\nCltH.\n11 i.m. Mnmlng Wonhlp.\nI p m.--8hlr!\u00bby Hill.\n7:JO pm. evening Wonhlp.\nWEEK SERVICES\nTiiudty. Y. P. Service I p.m.\nWed- Prtytr Mietlnl, YrW pm\nAll Welcome.\nJirst (M|ttrrl| nf\norirrtBt \u00bbt\\* tttuii\n-      JM Biker Bt\nA Brtnch of Tbt Mother Church\nTht   Flnt   Church   ot   Chrlit\nIcltntlit la Boiton. Man.\nSundiy ScbooV-rtl > m.\nSunday Service- 11 * m.\nlubjict L**_en Strmtn\nIVtrlml*! Runl.hnunt\nWtdntidig Ttitlmonltl Muting\nI pin.\nRtadlng Rttm tpta dally l-l\n__-.pt W.dnndty\nAll Cordially Wtlcomt.\nCAMBERLEY, Surrey, Inglind\n(CP)-A,TJ_. o-fleert tee tbt flnt\ntlmt art itttndlng tht tttff Mlltgt\nhere tog the tint pttcetimt count\nfor Army ilitf oftlcin. Thtrt will\nbt 10 ATS. tod 100 men.\nEljr \u00a7alitatiuu\nArms\nCapt and Mri. I. W. Jaekion\nCorpi OtflMn.\nVlctorU SI\n10 * m. Sunday School\n11 un. HoliotN Mtttlng.\n\u00ab:30 p.m. StrvtUtn Muting.\ntntltrratt\nStinley ind Silica Sta\nREV. H J. KRITSCH. Putor\n10 \u00ab m. \u2014 Sundiy Sthool\n11 in-Morning Service\n7:30 p.m.-Ivwilni Service\nQlhurrlj vt\niljp Sfftrrmrr\n(Anglican)\nTAmraw\nltt. W. 3. Sllvtnrood,\nA.S.C BSt, Vlctr.\nHoly Communion\nSunday School\nrtmlly Strvlu   .\nEvening Prtytr\n1:00 in.\nt.AS \u00abin\n11:00 un.\n7:30 p.m.\n______\n -:   Aa*t .UrtB\n \u2022-tmimmmfmmw\t\n' IIWPIHMIllWHipti   mi...i  111 \u25a0 i    Hipiwutunn-ipy,,, \u201e^.i,.y\u201eM.T, _\u201e       ,        n\u201ew\nUfWiteh\nBy WILLIAM, Wll-.   ,\nlltn Prttt Wir Cerrttpendent\nIICH, Germany, Nov. 3 (CP\n\u2014Maj.-Gen. Kurt Meyer hll.\ni of work to do In tht ntxt tour'\n, tad guirdi from thi Royil\nreg Rlflei undtr Ml], Art\n..... et Winnipeg will ttt to lt\ntttt nothing districts him.\n.Faced with t charge of murder,\ntht former commander of the German 12th S. .& Dlvlsion-and hit\ncounsel\u2014will need, I shrewd argument to reply successfully to tbe\nCtte which Lt.-CbL Bruce Macdonald of Windior, Ont, hu spent\nmonths preparing.\n.It li evident Meyer will uie every\nmeans to Justify an action ht'ld-\nmiti having taken. He goes on trial\nNov. 28 on charges of responsibility\n'At extcutlon of IB 'Cinadlan prlsoneri ot war.\nCoL Macdonald hli placed Capt.\nWldy Lehman of New Westminster,\nB.C., German-speaking memben ot\n' i wtr Crimea Investigating staff,\n\" rtfl disposal u confidential\n\u25a0eter. Ukt. Marshal Goering,\n' feels in Interpreter Is mort\nant than tht bat counsel.\nOpt. Lehman refused today to\ndiicuit two interviews ht bu hid\nwith Meyer in his cell feeling thli\nwould constitute \u2022 breach tt confidence. Ht observed, however, tbt\nS.S. generil wai completely polled\ntnd never once loit hli composure.\nHt ipendi molt ot tbt diy itirlng\nAt tht will ind It six snapshots reit-\ning on iti concrete sill. . \u2022\"\nTbt mapshoU show in tttractlve\nwife ind three blond chlldrtn. Thty\ntrt the articles Lt.-Gen R. P. Clark,\ncommander of the Winnipeg Rifles,\nallowed him to retain trom hll personal kit. ';'\nThert irt no blind spots in thi\nslx-foot-wlde by 12-foot-long cell into which guards peer every lecond\not the diy. A' medical ind dentil\nexamination Wednesdiy established\nthat there it no poison vial or weapons secreted ibout bit body while\ntht constant watch militates agalnit\nan attempt tt suicide.\n1 Meyer revealed during hll brief\nappearance Wednesday before Col.\nClark thtt he understands some\nEngliih, though Insufficient to follow, in ordinary Conversation. Ht\ndot! not attempt to engage the\nguards ln conversation, however.\nas\n; Lacroix Suggests\nSenator McLean Suggests\nM^tlalJoi)jlo Bring\nfoundland Into Confederation\nBy R. K. CARNEGIE\nCtntdlin Prtu Stiff Writer\nOTTAWA Not. a tCPl-^Htnitor\nA. N. McLein, Liberil member of\ntbt Senite for New- Brunswick,\nsuggested ln tn Interview todiy thtt\nCtnidi should not only start negotiation! tp bring Newfoundland into\ntbt Dominion but mikt deals with\nDenmirk to tcqtllrt Greenland ind\nwith Frince tor tbt Islandi at St.\nPlerre-Miquelon In tht 6X Liwrence Rlwr. '\n\"I talked Informally with prominent men ln Newfoundland about\ntheir island Joining the Dominion\nind thert U no doubt In my opinion thty art intending eventually\nto make i change,\" iald Senator\nMcLean. \"It ll not logical they continue  In a colonial status.\"      \/\nHt iald there were some thlngi\nthtt made Newfoundlanders look\nwith favor on joining tht Dominion.\nThey would obtain tht advantages\nof old age penitent and family allowances and would havt tht resources ot Ctnidt to htlp In tht development of Labrador, it! minerals,\nforest tnd witerpowtr assets. Ctnidt could bt t great help In promoting Newfoundland'! trade ln\noutside markets.\nNEWFOUNDLAND  RICH  IN\nRAW MAT ERIAt.8\n\"Newfoundland,\" bt nld, \"It very\nrich hi raw materials and everyone knew thin irt going to bt even\nmort valuable ln the post-war peri\nod thin btfort tht wtr. Ctnidt\ncould Ifford to bt vtry generous\nu regirdl terms to Newfoundltnd\nlt tbt Utter would glvt contention to Joining confederation.\"\nTwo or three dtetdtt ago, tht\nSemtor nld, Newfoundland WU\nfavorably disposed to negotlite\njoining Ctnidt but unfortumtely\nthty were not liven tbt encouragement it thit tlmt to which thtf\nwere entitled.\n\"Ont ot tht chief objection! of\nlht Dominion tt that time, we\nbelieve, wu the debt of Newfoundland which was leu than $100,000,-\n000,\". ht uld. \"However Canidlin\nIdeas og money htvt changed rtdl-\ncally in rtctnt yean ind the Dominion spent far more thin $100,-\n000,000, I understand, on defence\nprojecti ln thtt colony during tht\n-Wir. The United States ipent several\ntlmei thit amount but it hu 99-yeir\nleases tnd Ctnidt bu not.\" .\nNegotiations \u00abhould bt opened up\nwith Frince, Senator McLean\nthought, tor tht purchase of St. Pi-\nerre-Miquelon. Cinidi was ln \u2022\nbetter position than France to develop then Islands both for defence\nand economically tnd they wtre\nstrategically important for the defence ot Canada.\n\"Canada should certainly negotiate tor Greenland,\" ht' continued.\n\"Denmark is t long distance away\ntnd Ctnidt- could look alter and\nservice Greenland much better than\nDenmirk.\" \/\nBy GEORGE  KITCHEN\nCmidlin Prew Stiff Writer\n\u2022OTTAWA Nov. I ((S)-Howtrd\nOreen, .Progreulve Conservative\nmember tor Vincouvtr South, In\ntht Commoni todty warned tht\ngovernment thit it would face t\n\"tremendous\" Job in railing mtn for\nthe post-war reserve irmy\u2014tbt\n(tret upon which Canada's survlvil\n\u2022 I nitlon might rut\n'Completing consideration of *mj\ntttlmitei in tht $1,365,000,000 wtr\ntpproprlation bill, Mr. Oreen nld\nDtftnce Minliter Abbott ihould Inform the Canadian people tt tbt\nIfttBtlt dttt poulble\" whit wu'\n\" inned tor tht reserve irmy tnd\n Matin how Onidt'i \"ntw ind\nlj.porttnt\" position in world affalri\nflpcted thli torce.\nTkr. Onen ipokt titer Wilfrid\nUtrolx, JUbtrtl member tor Qui-\nbec-MontmOrency, called for the uie\ntt voluntiry methods In tht railing\nat t late peacetime force ind slid\nbt Wu not opposed to i well-dli-\ndpllned irmy whoie siie wu In\nkeeping with the country's populitlon ind tlntnctil poiitlon.\nAt the conclusion of tht two id-\n.drum, Juit btfWt the supper Id-\nJournment, tht House finished detailed examinitlon of tht $1,088,-\n170,527 army eitimates and then\nturned to ilr forct eitimatei.\nSTUDY CRIMINAL CODI    \\\nAMENDMENTS\nj Juitict Miqliter St Liurent told\ntht Houn imendments to tht crim-\ntnil code designed to deal with tht\nWive of cttaM ot vloltnct how\niweeping tbt country wtrt under\neonslderaiion.   . .   \u25a0 ,\nIn hii remirki on the future reierve irmy, Mr. Green nld tht\n\"tremendoui\" development in wea\npons during the wsr had made tht\ndefence ot Canada a \"far mort dl-\nficult ind pressing problem\" than\nlt ever hid bttn. Another problem\nwu tht fict Canada would bt undtr\ncommitment to tbt United Nitloni\nsecurity organization. I\nHe deicrlbed u \"even mort tori\nous\" the statement earlier thit wttk\nby Preiident Truman thit tht United States, Britain tnd Canada wtrt,\nIn effect, tbt trustees at itomlc\nforce.   '\n\"All then development! mean\nthtt WI mutt live tht mott careful\nconlldentlon tt tht development\nof tur defence forcei,\" ht uld,\nCinidi mutt remember whit\nhippened titer tbt flnt Great\nWtr, Wbtn tht Cintdlm corpi, tht\nbelt tqulpped Md mott efficient\nth-htlng force In the conflict, cime\nhomi with t \"wonderful\" record\ntnd Uitn WU \"terribly weakened.\"\nAN IMMEDIATE JOB\n\"Wt dt not wint to hive tbt\numt development Uke place ifter\nthe wir. Tbt government ihould bt\n' igiimt iliding bick to tbt\nUook, ind \"thtrt in iignt\n|Tht offlclil Oppotitlon bellevtd lt\n\u25a0ould bl 1 difficult taik to raise\nneirly JOO.000 mtn far tht poit-wir\nactive ind' reierve trmles, tnd i\nJob which ihould not bt lift to tht\nfuture. ,\nOat it tht blggut Jobt would be\nto obtiln tbt tupport ol tht Cmidlin ptoplt who even todiy wtrt\nnot in thi \"proper frame of mind.\"\nIt would require- \"very strong\"\nleadership to enlist the iupport ot\ntht ptoplt in. nitlng tht force\nSHOULD 6EEK\nINDEPENDENCE\nIn hll tddreii, Mr.Lacrolx lug-\n(BolLjoda^\nSttflt t\/i'lO firt\u201e,- \/ -   '\/,,   '\nBuy l\/ictonBonds\nC. D. BLACKWOOD AGENCY\nReal Eitate \u2014 Iniuronce\nUITIN DAILY ot 1:3Q p.m and Sundays\not 3 p.m. to a programme brought to you by\nDR. DAVID C. COWIN OP EPOKANE.\nOver Radio CKLN\nWalk down ttit Lant of Mtmory with your\nOLD FAVORITES\ngeited Canadi ihould tlm it htr\ncomplete independence from' Britain, and also urged tht government\nto grint general imnesty to ill de-\n\u2022erteri In view ot tht reasons behind desertions tnd tht needt for\nlabor in tht forests ind on farms.\nUr. Lacroix, who broke trom tbt\nLiberal ranks whtn homt defence\ntroopi were tent oversell ind then\nreturned hU iupport to tbt pirty\nln thi June Federil election, laid\nsome people were demanding Ctnidt um conscription to raise t first-\nclass peacetime military force.\nMaintenance of a large peacetime\nirmy would mean further steps toward Imperialism and he felt Canada's policy ihould bt oriented to-\nwtrd gaining htr complete independence from Britain. Then Canidi Could march tide by side with\ntht United States and go forward\ntoward full development\nHi hid tlwtyi bttn oppottd to\nwtr tnd miilttriim tnd hi won-\n, dered If Canidi might not pity\ntht ume role u Switzerland\nplayed In Europe during win.\nCinidi WM ntt rich enough er\nlulflclently populated to ttkt ptrt\nIn global conflict!.\n: Tbt upkeep of t large peicetlme.\nmilitary force would mean continued heivy taxes tnd controli. The\nburden would ftll on tht low salaried workers tnd businessmen\nwould ntt bt able to operate properly btctuit of controls tnd taxes.\nSlocan Continues\nLoan Drive; See\nBig Final Effort\nSlocin sub-unit anticipates i ltrgt\nincreue tn tubicriptloni during tht\nlut two dayi of tbt Ith Victory\nLoan campaign, Nelion heidquirteri uid Friday.\nFrulk Broughton, Slocin Chairman, tnd' W. E. Graham, Slocin\nCity, rtported they were continuing their efforU to get over tht\ntop u quickly u poulble.\nApplications trom Japanese ire\nihowlng t satisfactory increase in\nlubscriptlom over prevloui loans,\nlt wis reported.\nUrg\u00ab Ntlton Unit\nto Ke\u00abp Up Drive\nVictory Lotn Htidquirttn it\nNtlton bu been urged by M. F.\nWtrdhiugh, Chairman of Generil\nSalu for B. C -Yukon Division of\ntbe Nitlonil Wir Finances Committee, to extend ltt effort! to keep the\nDiviilon bi front lq t telegram, he\nuld thtt tht Division wu ludlng\nill Cinidi ln tht generil canvm\nand \"with your htlp wt shall itty\ntn front\"\nTo Leave by Air\n(or Talks\nin Washington\nCLEMENT ATTLEE\nLONDON, Nov. 1 (CP)-Prlme\nMinliter Attlee tnd hii pirty will\nletve by ilr Nov. t for tht forthcoming talks-In Washington with\nPreiident Truman tnd Prime Minliter MacKenzle King on itomlc\nenergy, it wu announced todiy.\nAn airliner will cirry tht entire\nparty, which probably will number\nabout 19, and probably will make\nthe Journey te the American capital\nnon-itop. Tht aircraft li expected to\nirrlve ln Wuhlngton ln time for\nbreakfast Nov. 9, with the atomic-\nenergy conversations opening tt tht\nWhite Home Nov, 11.\nMr. King li to leive Nov. 4, ending i itay of more thin i month\nln the United Kingdom. He will sail\n\u25a0boird tht liner Queen Miry, tending it New York, and probably will\ngo directly to Wuhlngton from\nthere.\nIt wu uld In Informed quarters\nthat the Britlih Government mide\na lut-minute decliion not to include In the minion the group of\nBritlih scientists engaged ln atomic\nenergy research in thli country. It\nli understood Mr. Attlee will rely\nupon Sir John Anderson, chairman\nof the Atomic Energy Committee\nmd himself t distinguished scientist, to furnish expert opinion.\nIt wu reported in official circles\nlut night thtt Mr. Attlee wlU urge\nsharing of the itom-bomb teeret\namong the United Nitloni. A source\nclose to the Prime Minliter nld be\nwould emphasize the poiiiblllty of\nInduitrlil glim which might bt effected through Internationalization\nof itomlc reieirch.\n1   MMIII   II  .'flM\nNILSON DAILY NIWI, SATURDAY, NOV. ^ 1MI - \u00bb\nFIGHTING BETWEEN INDONESIANS\nAND BRITISH FORCES CONTINUES\nBy RALPH  MORTON\nBATAVIA,  Nov.  2   (APl-Pttct\nwu restored In tht Mageling area\nIt noon today by a temporary truce\nwhich followed i night of sharp\nfighting between Indoneilin extremist! tnd Britlih Indian troopi,\nduring which RAF plinei igiln\nitnfed Indonesian forcu.\ntltewbtrt tn ctntrtl tnd Eut-\ntn, Jtvt conditloni wtrt rtpart-\ntd generally Improved, tlthnugh\ntht tltuitlon it tht nivil but of\nSoeribtlt wu describe, ii 'vtry\ndtllcitt\".\nCol. C. H 0. Pugh. eomnlindtr of\ntthe Britlih lirrlton tt Soertmtlt.\nmccttdtd In effecting tbt evicut-\ntlon of 1500 Dutch mtlonilt\u2014moil-\nly womin tnd chlldrtn \u2014 ind I\nilmllir number wtrt expected to\nembirk tonight.\nAt Mtgtltng, Britlih and Indonesian ludtri wtrt reported conftr-\nrlng duilni tht truce, tfftcttd with\ntht ild of Dr. Sotkvno. Preiident\nof tht \"Indonesian republic\", whole\ncum Art orden prtvioully had\nbttn  Ignored  by  tht  txtrtmliti\n1\nG. H. jONC\na -_**i_ txntrltnct\nRtrbt for Ulctrtttd\nStomtch, 0.11. Flint-\ndtr tnd Prottate\n(Hand Trouhlti\nllli In Street (ut     Cilgary\nOutcome of tht ntgotlitlont remained tn doubt\nThe- RAr itriflng during tht\nnight tnlbled Gurkhi Infantry to\nreoccupy additional irtti ln the\ntown, which ll ibout M) mllei\nSouthwest of Batavia. and reduced\ndinger to tht hoipltal, prevlouily\nreported undtr Ort by the Indones-\nuni\nA Britlih commentator uld the\nfighting Involved txtrtmliti tpptr-\ntntly out of tht control of Dr. Sot-\nkirno. President of thi \"Indonesiin\nrepublic.\" ind idded thtt t peice-\ntul solution dtpended upon whether\ntht txtremittt would obty Soe-\nkirno's Instruction! to mn lighting\nDr Sotktrno't republic lnutd t\nittttment, meinwhlle, uylng tht\nrepublic would hold t gtntrtl election ln i lew dtyi u \"t proof thtt\nfor ui the wlihet of tht populitlon\nterm thi belli tnd trt lht guiding\nprinciple of loelil recomlructlon.\"\nTht ititement did not lay how\ntht election! would be orgmlied\nAllied httdqutrttri innounetd\nthtt Brig. A. W. F. Milltby, who\nwu kllltd Tuttdiy wu ihot white\nattempting to cotptrate with tn-\ndonttlin nitlontlliti to tnforct t\ncent Ort order ln -Sotribijt.\nThe announcement Uld thtt during i lull In tht flfhltng two Indon-\nMltni cime to Brig. Mtlliby'i ttt,\nwhich wu flying t white tttt. and\n(till- ott Brig. 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Beautifully designed and well-covered.\nServiceable every day ten made of Newhall Ivorywart.\nSet consists of ilx tach: cups and saucers, bread ond\nbutter plates, tupper plates, fruit dishes anid one each:\nplotter ond vegetable bowl.\nPHONES:\nRttdy-to-Wttr\nHoilirj    _\nDr\/fotdl   -,\nOroetrltt\t\nHtn'i Ww    .\nW\nSI\n4.\nIM\nM\n^^ smmuii iBMAvisn.\nNELSON. B.C.\n                                                        Ml         .                                                -\nSTORE HOURS:\n1 ejtt.-t p.m.\nM-n.-Tuti-Thnri-rrl\nWtdottdiy: I tm.-ll nam\nSjiturflly: 1 t.m.-l p.m\n'A\nI\n\u25a0' *'-1\n mmmrn^mjmmmrWW*?\n4 _ NILSON DAILY NIWS, SATURDAY* NOV. I, 1941\n\u25a0At* . \u2014. -.\u25a0-.-, --'\u25a0. ,,, V-;    -w-t\nSpeakers at Panel Discussion\nvHerManySolutlonjfo\nJuvenile Delinquency Problem\nyA gtntrtl rtturn to tht churches\nand Chrlittanlty, toclal tulitanca,\ntion recnitlon centres, tnd tht\n' 'it kind of tupervlslon tnd envlr-\nt, wtrt suggestions mtdt by\ners ttt Wetf Kootaaty-Boun-\nTeachera' Convention panel\njjliuillon on tht topic \"What an\nWI dotal ibout Juvtnllt delinquency?\" held at tba Junior High\nSchool, Friday afternoon. '\nfix speakers were present it the\n' in, which was Open tt tbt\nillc. Dr. M. A. Cimeron was\nlrman. The speaker! were JJ. W.\nIta, Nelson Social As.lstance\nMr; barker WUUami, Trail\nitrata; E. Kelter, Nelson Becre-\nLeader; Mrs. T. 3. S. Ferguson,\n_m parent; Rev. A, Steward Nel-\nson Minister; Dr. H. Anderson, Victoria educationist.\nLARGELY NATURAL 8AYB\nWITH\nImportant Hum wtrt rtii-\nduring  tht   discussion.  J.   VV.\nth, Rtglonal Superintendent ot\nSocial Assisting Boird, laid\ndepartment felt that those moit\nwith   juvenile   delln-\n,cy ihould take heart as it was\nist wholly a natural thing.\n, Jit li not,\" he tald, \"tome myiterl-\nIUI malady for which we must find\ndune new tnd miraculous cure.\"\n*\nJuvenile delinquency had recelv-\nm\n, tremendous amount of public\nattention since tht beginning ot tbe\nwir, and lt had now reached tbe\nmge where the name might bt applied to iny problem ta which t\nthlld wu involved, he uld\n\"Delinquency has Increased\niughout tbt war years, largely\n. Centres where thert in Wtr in-\n| dustrics tnd In boom towns md\nwhere thtre art large concentrations\ntf our army and nivy personnel.\"\nItien wtrt no definite figures ln\nCanada, but In the U.S.A., trom 1940\nto 1943, delinquency ln boyi had In\ntrtased 11 per cent tnd tn girli 38\ntptt cent, Mr. Smith iald, and in alleged delinquency cases received ln\nChildren'! Court In New York,\nt wu an increue of 90 per cent\nin eases where boys were involved\nin Increase of 100 p\u00abr ceat In\n' cases. There wu only a very\njjiht Increue ln the smaller Com.\npun ltlee.\nftlREE LIVELt OP ATTACK\n'In tny community thtrt ut or-\n.aafiizattons on three levels to meet\nTEtprobltm,\" Mr. Smith continued.\n\"Jhere were the schools, churches\nadd leisure time organizations, sec-\ntndly, thtre win welfare organizations, the social assistance board,\n\" I othen; while thirdly there was\nttit court, which aimed at the cor-\non of probltmi.\n\u2022rd were bomt*midl remedies\n..' lessening  ot  the trouble,  he\nthought.   Tht   educational   forces\n' jihouHtbuIld up t resistance tgiinst\ni ttmptation ln chlldrtn, on the same\nlines al a medical program for ra-\n' listance igalnit disease.\nMAINTENANCE OF HOME\nTelling what the Social Assistance\nfcrar.ch was doing ln B. C. Mt-\nSmith said it had teven branches\ndiking with welfare ln tht provinoe,\nttt of these dealt with child wel-\ntare, tnd among other things, dealt\nI    wtth adoption.\nIvery effort wu directed toward\nkeeping the homt together in these\ndies, Mr. Smith said. When tht\nchildren had a natural mother, the\nBoard thought she had more to glvt\nthe child than a very good foster-\nmother.\n.The Social Assistance Branch felt\nthat delinquency should not be\nlit wtth by the branch or a judge\nelOne, but by every person in tho\ncommunity. In conclusion, he uked\nbit listeners to remember that \"a decaying nation start! with tht adults\nand not tbt youth.\" |\nKELTER   DESCRIBES\nCIVIC CENTRE\nTht Civil Centre ln Nelson, and\ntbt various activities that went on\ntt tht Centre were described by iti\ndirector, Ed Kelter. Ht thought\nI thtt delinquency wis on the increase\n\u25a0*-\\ to tack of lupervliloa. end ht\ni advocated more centorihlp on\nmovies tad on ndlo progrims thtt\nnot. tl he put it, \"wholtsom*\ntor kids'.\nA recreational program, hi\nthought, wu the until to pre-\ntinting Juvenile delinquency tfttr\nichool houn and on holiday!. He\ntold of how the Pro-Rec movement\nttlrted In Vancouver tnd ipread\nthrough the Province. The only\ntrouble wu lack of leadership, ht\n, ind ln 1938 a practical trtln-\nmsamsssssm\ning ichool In tatdtnhlp wu stirted\nmd'hid cirrled, on ever ilnce.\nthere Were 10,000 ictlve partiei-\npint! la tbe movemtnt In the Province until the outbreik of wir.\nParker Wlllltmi ot Trill, magistrate tnd Judge at the Juvenile\nCourt, thought prevention wu tht\nonly adequate method of dealing\nwith the problem. Chlldrtn ahould\nnot bt treated tl adult crlmlntls,\ntnd ihould not bt dealt with ai offender! but tf requiring htlp and\nguldmce.\nin moit Juvtnlle problem! In\ncourt tht case would bt idjourned,\nor t tine would have to be bald,\nor tbe child would be placed in tbe\nout ot a probation officer. Ht\nthought tht moit tffectlve wiy wu\nto deprive the child of going to tbt\nmovlei for a month, or Othtr punishments |long ilmllir lines. Ht\nthought an industrial school ihould\nonly bt used u t lut retort\nHe luggeited thit teaeheri acquaint themselves with tht Juvenile Delinquency Act, lad thit they\nreport all cists tt delinquency or\ntendencies to delinquency to the\nproper officers.\n' They should also teach tht chlldrtn tbt difference between In-\nforming and \"iqutillng\". The po-\nUct, ht Uld, were mon Interested\nta preventing delinquency than\n\"nailing\" the delinquent-.\nA different note wu struck by\nMrs. T. J. S. Ferguson ot Ntlton,\nwho gavt her vlewi on the iltuatlon u t parent.\n\"When pirenti fill\", ihe uld, It\nln their difficulty to Ml their children ta a detached manner.\"\nMiglitntt Wlllltmi' tugguUon thtt\nyoung teaeheri ihould lee others\n-bout their problem!, such ai the\nschool boarda tad tht local chlldren'i court. ,   ,\n\"The but Job you can do,\" tht\ntold tbt teeehen, \"to In Ibt. wiy\nyou live, ipttk and let, ind ihow\ntht pupils extctly whirl you itind.\"\niy ihould find out tbt nuoni\ny children Went wrong tad. let\ntl the beck of them.\nTeaching, ibt uld, Ihould be I\ngrand md glorloui privllegt tnd\nnet t burden.   . <\niii'     '   J     ' ' \u2022\nB.C. Would\nNot Services\nYour Victory Lean Soltimnn\nJl \u2022 Rtlurncd Strvicemon\u2014\nGive him your Ml iupport.\nm NATIONAL\nFRUIT CO. LTD.\nFIRST SIGNS NOT NOTIOED\nShe.thought teachers could blip\nln that retpect. The first signs of\ndelinquency were not noticed u I\nrule. Sin, ibe uld, did not come ta\nan ugly guise.\nPirents, ihe iald, needed leu ot\nin adult outlook on lift. Thty\nIhould not depress a child or fail to\nfeel hll buoyancy and zest for lift.\nSome adults licked t sense Ot humor Ind an understanding of children. It wu Important to let children pity tnd expresi themselves.\nAffection wu mother Important\nitem ln rearing Children, tnd thty\nihould net bt brought up in tn it-\nmosphtrt of unrest tad distrust.\nTht training of chlldrtn wu largely\ndont it home, tnd Mn. rerguson\nthought the home life should be\nadapted ta tht needs of the child.\nShe spoke ot the habit tome parents hid of sending thtlr children\nto tht movlu ngulirly. \"Thli\nshould be a treat, not a habit,\" lht\nuld.\nJuvtnlle delinquency she thought,\nwu rally adult delinquency, and\nadults ihould make \u25a0 pattern tat\ntheir children to follow.\n\"Wd hunt live by t moral law I\nwt would havt our children live by:\nlt\", Ibt uld.\nJuvtnllt delinquency required t\nChristian answer, Rev. A. Stewart,\nPreibyterlan minliter ot Nelton,\ntald the audience.\n\"Unless Chrlltlm ethics md principles in prictlstd ta every department of life, tbe Church of\nChrlit U seriously handicipped tn\niti work,\" ht said.\nMONEY BEHIND CRIMES\nA fundamental belief in money\nhe thought wu behind miny crimes\nEtch generation wis led to believe\nthtt money wu i tilt of gecom-\npllshment and succeis. b\nHt spoke of \"the Iggresslvt nt-\ntigt Of our general Wtys of living,\"\nand Uld that tl in lltermtlve ta\nthit adulti ihould hive generil regard for tbt welfare of society u \u2022\nwhole.\nThe low standard of builnesi ethics, ind fraudulent advefUilng, he\nuid, 111 ltd youpg people to think,\n\"he li the mott successful who ctn\nere it i tht mott favorable impres-\nlion with tht leut regard to' troth.\"\nThe wiy In which dlihonaity ln\nbuslneu relations, tnd bribery ln\nprivate builntu wert tolerated, he\nthought, muit bt \u2022 tutor in the education ot miny. To prevent crime\nhe thought mon ihould be dene\nthtn treating the persons who wen\nalready crimlnils. ,\nSchool bid a large ptrt to play\nIn pnvtntlng Juvtnllt delinquency\ntnd guiding the child ln the correct\nway! of living.\nRETURN TO  CHURCHES\n\"If ptoplt generally would return\nto the churches lt miy bt thtn\nwould bt t consequent reestablish\nment of til that Christian conduct\ntnd thought tan mean,\" ht con.\neluded.\ni Dr. Henrietta Andtnon uld the\neducators wholt point of view on\nthe idea wu prevention. They\nWtrt men interested ln the \"high-\nchair ittge\" thin ln tht \"electric-\nchair stage.\"\nA teacher had to ttkt t child wtth\ntht nature he hid brought with\nhim. Tht ichool hid alio to work\nwith tht tnvlronment of tht child\ntnd hid no control over IL\nSht thought tht decrtuini ttit tl\ntbt fimlly had somithlng ta do wilh\nthe juvenile problem. In tbt diyi\nwhen homei hoUMd larger families, ihi thought tht homt wu t\nbatter, hippier plice.  She thought\ntht laerttu In ftmtlt delinquency\nwu rlut to tht much earlier ttx maturity age ot tittle girli.\nTo ild prevention, teichen ihould\nmiki a etattr chtekup ind nu\n\u2022tudy ot tht butt In lht cliuroomi,\nlht uld. In Mat teboota tbt\n. hinder of tbt child Wu made In\nOndt 1\nIHOULD UPHOLD THI HOMI\nln tht spiritual realm, sht thought\ntha tetcher htd t mirvtlloui opportunity Sht ipokt ot how the children looked up to lht tilth*, tad\nthe example t tocher could Ml\nIt hir clau A ichool mult Uphold\nlht home, iht stld, ind n\"i btUttlt\nIt\nDr Andtnon Mid Iht Bible wu\nthi only book ihi.Juttw tail eon-\ntrlned ill tht ini*\u00abrs.   Sht upheld\nNelson Legion Asks (ily Council\nlo Deal Wilh Wartime Housing;\nAsks B.C. lo Retire Superannuates\n\u25a0.\nVICTORIA, Nov. 2 (CP)-In view\nIt tht apparent misunderstanding\nin tbt ptrt of varloui municipal\nrepresentatives in connection with\nthe propoied acquisition of tht tran-\nlit and distribution systems of the\nBritish Columbii Electric Railway\nCompany, limited by them within\ntheir boundaries, Premier John Htrt\ntoday issued a itatement' once again\nclarifying tbt government'! poiitlon\nIn the matter. .\nIn t teltgnm to Ulayor J. W. Cornett dt Vincouvtr, tht Premie* stated that la connection with tht proposed plebiscite he wishes to reiterate, \"The government, u tlreidy\nitated on many occasions, while\nagreeable to taking over the production ind development of tht power\nto supply municipalities, Wtll Bit\ntake over and operate the transit\nlints, distribution systems, gas, ind\nother operations within tht Lower\nMainland utility diitrlcti tnd tht\nCretter Victoria utility district! as\noutlined ln the Oilman report.\"\nHe further itated that \"tht gov.\nernment will assist ta the financing\nof the purchase prict by issuing its\nown bondi for tht whole pro]let\nUd accept from the municipalities\nconcerned their bondi for the re\nspectlvc sums of the part of project!\ntaken over by them.\"\n\"The.Commisslon recommended ln\nthe Gilman report to administer\niuch operations within municipal\nboundiries mult be appointed end\nmaintained by tht cities and municipalities and tba cities and munlcl-\nptlltles muit take full responsibility,\" the JPremier added.\nMr. Hart itated that the government hu not moved trom the position it took wbtn ht tint mnounced Ita policy during the course of\ntn address to the Legliltturt fib.\n10, 1943, when he uid in put thit:\n\"Tbt government it not prepired\ntt ttkt over tnd operate tttt transportation lystem in Vancouver or\nGreater Vancouver, neither li lt\nprepared to undertake the distribution ot electricity ln those areas.\nThe ume applies to Victoria ind\nGreater Victoria.\n\"However, ahould these two centre! delire to own their transit systems ind tbt right ta distribute electricity within their boundaries, tht\nlovernmen will give consideration\nto tny proposal they hive to mike.\"\n\"While lt might be t vtry opportune time for Vancouver and Victoria ta acquire the rights and charters of this compiny, tht government It not suggesting thit they da\nio; but, u I uld before, if thit Is\ntheir desire and they approach the\ngovernment every assistance will\nbt given In connection with the financing of iuch t Kheme\"\nThat Nelson's civic luthorltles\nihould proceed Without further dell*, to utlll-ttion ot Wartime Housing, Ltd., to secure provision of new\nhouui in Nelson to meet the needs\nboth ot hed tlreidy returned, end\nOt tbe Itlll larger number yet to return, from overseas, wu the expreued opinion Thunday night of\nBranch No. Dl of the Canadian Legion. There was a widespread feeling that tbe City Council had both\ndilatory respecting a homing shortage thtt had been clearly foreseen..\nA 50-unlt project, some members\nsuggiltid, would bt reasonable for\nNelion, to meet the actual md prospective need.\nTht following resolution addressed to the City Council was adopted:\n\"Whereai memberi of the armed\nservicei oa returning home arc\nfinding lt Impossible to secure suitable homing accommodation, md\nttt forced ta stay ta hotels, auto\nctmps, ind ilngle rooms In private\nhouiei with no cooking facilities;\nmd\n\"Whereas during tht next few\nMonthi\u2022 i great many More men\nWill be released trom tht services,\n'many ot thtm arriving here with\nwivei tnd children, which Will fur.\nther aggravate tbt houilng shortage\nind  .\n\"Whereu tht Federil Government hai set up an organization\nknown li Wartime Housing, Llm\nited, under Which municipalities\nmiy arrange for comtructlon of\nhouses for ex-servlcemcn with\nfundi advanced by the \"Government,\n\"Be lt therefore resolved, that\nthe Nelion Branch of the Canadian\nLegion, numbering ibout 400 vet\nerans, urge our City Council to immediately itart negotiations with\nWartime Houilng Limited, with\nriew. to early construction of houses\ntor tht ust ot returning ex-service\nmtn md women.\"\nPREFERENCE  POR VETERANS\nProblem ot employment for the\nreturning vetarta who left school to\nenlist, md who therefore had\njob waiting tor him, as Dominion\nlegislation provides ln the case of\nthose who ltft employment to enlist,\nwu much dltCUUtd, 1 problem that\nIs particularly tcute in Nelson\nwhich hu fiw local industries, was\nleblted It considerable length.\nIt WU asserted that tht Provincial Oovernment, Imong other employer!, wu retaining In lervlce\nume employees who had qualified\nfor superannuation. The CPR, It was\nilso itated, had discontinued that\nivar prictlce, md wu now Insisting\non retirement at 08. While utilization\nof superannuated persons or per-\nion\u00ab qualified for lupennnuatlon\nWll Important to tbt wu effort during tht ptrlod of libor ihortagt, Iti\ncontinuance under present conditions wll only tggnvitlng tht Jab\nshortagt, speaker! contended.\nTht following resolution on thU\nsubject wu unmlmouily adopted:\n\"Resolved that the \"Helton Branch\nilk our Pfoviatltl Oovirntaint for\npreference ln employment for en.\nlervlce personnel, md Ilso request\nthe Government ta retire Immediately ill their employeei who kit\nentitled to superinnuitlon Md Who\nhivt niched tht retiring age, lad\nthit thi pnctlct af grintlng iuch\nemployut \u25a0 txtanllonl in UrVtat\nbtyond tht retiring ige, bl dlscon\ntlnutd, In ordtr to miki room for\nyoung ex-service mm.\"\nAID TO BUSINESS\nVETERANS\nThit tbt Government grants md\nloant available to, the qualified veteran desiring to enter Into bull-\nntu Were io circumscribed u to\nfall of their object except when only\ne very small Initial investment WU\nrequired, wu asserted by lome\nmembers, and t particular Instance\nWu given. Varloui proposals regarding larger advances were made,\nIpd tt wu suggested that tht veteran wishing to ttprt ta builntu\nIhould bt eligible ta lid ta m equal\nextent with thou going on the\nltnd or getting an education.\nThU latter Idta won gtntrtl iupport, and It wai retolved \"that i\nmore equitable arrangement ihould\nbe made tor tht benefit of tht ex-\nservice min going into builnen for\nhimself, making the aid to him be\non a comparable basis to the leglilatlon already enacted for the veteran who takei advantage ot benefits of tht Veterani' Land Act or\nimall holding, or unlvenlty train-\ntag.''\nThli resolution will go to the\nProvincial Commind, with a view\nto being pliced eventually before\ntht Dominion Oovernment.\nIt was reported tht Legion Hoc-\nkey. team proposed it thi lilt mtttlng, hid bttn formed, with 11 en-\nroiled, md thit it would pliy tn\nthi Nelson Juvenile-Intermediate\nLetgut, ind would probably ilio\npliy Inter-Legion games with tbt\nTrill ind Roulind Legions, nob of\nwhich planned to have two teimi.\nTwenty-nine new veterini wtre\nicoiptid for member-hip,\nHiimu-iuiw imiujii\n$15,000 DAMAGE\nCJOME-BY FLOODS\njplWAM, 1.& H\u00abV. tiCt) -\nFlood! dlurtd by torrential rains\nt in thit district\n-tttt.\nCriek with\nt ipin tt IH fttt wu wubtd out\nmd Mvtrtl other bridge! suffered\nminor dimige. Tht power plant\nbtrt, owned md operated by Northern EC. Power Compiny, suffered\ntxtenilvt damage whin tht will of\nI cinyon In- which tht wtttr Is\nitand collipud.\nE.\nShoves Investment to $951f450\nWar Assets\n' ..\nCRANBROOK, B.C., Nov. I -\nlast Kootenay's biggest diy'i report\nof tht current Victory Lout campaign railed tbt unit to 69 pti ctnt\nOf iti |I,43B,000 quit* officially on\n2737 applications. Kimberley pushed out highest of other five tub-\nunltl by gtttlng 83.5 per cent Ot its\n$315,000 quota on 1510 ulu though\nWindermere sub-unit wll unofficially 100 per ctnt of its $\u00ab,ooo quota. Cranbrook took I'big Jump to\n63.4 per cent ot ill $323,000 quoti on\n419 applications. Creiton cime bick\nInto third plaoe with 67 2 (tr ttnt'\nOf its (280,000 quota on STI ippllca\ntions, while Fernie spurted up to\n55.1 per cent of (1011,000 quota on MS\"\napplications. Mlchel-Nstil ill*\nshowed big progrtu to retch M ptt\ncent ot ltt 195,000 quota. On 164 tp-\nplications Windermere ll officially\n(0 ptr cent of quota.\nOfficial diy'i returns irt!\nTodiy   To dltt]\nCrinbrook   ...\nCreiton  \t\nFernie  \t\nKlmberley ....\nMichel-Natal\nWindermere .\n$35,250\n38.680\n10,100\n11,000\n16,000\n162,0\n060,0\n34,550 I\n39,150\nTotal    11\u00ab,3M   mum'\\\nWin or Lose\nHew York Gets\nFancy Cur   .\nBy 8ID FIDIR\nNtW YORK. Nor. i (AP)-They\nHockey Schedule\nIce hockey schedule for today\ntnd ill next week est] the Nelion\nAmbteur Hockey Association Is as\nfollows, the time being for pactlce\nseulom:\nTOOAY-\n0 to 10:00\u2014M.R.K. Bantami and\nMldgeti\n10:00 to  11:00\u2014Panther Bantams\nand Mldgttt.\n11:00 to 12:00\u2014Bintun Pool.\n5:00 to 6:00\u2014M.R.K. ind F.A.C.\nJuveniles.\n6:00 to 7:,00\u2014Intermediates.\nMONDAY\u2014\n4:00 to 5:45\u2014Dodger Btnttmt.\nTUESDAY\u2014\n7:00 to  8:00\u2014M.R.K. tnd  F.A.C.\nJuveniles.\nWEDNESDAY\u2014\n4:30 to 0:45\u2014FAC. Bantams and\nMidgets.\nTHURSDAY\u2014\n4:00 to 5:45\u2014Dodger Midgets.\nFRIDAY-\n4:00 to 5:45\u2014Panther Bantams.\n(or Equipment\nOTTAWA, Nov. i (Ct)f-At i reiult of criticism over the destruction\ntf Wireless equipment by the Air\ntottt Wir Aueti Corporation now\nhas bten made responsible tor deal-\ntag with 111 surplus equipment, Air\nMinister Gibson uld tonight ta the\nCommoni.\nHt itld thli when quutioned by\nO. It. Cutleden (CCF-Yorkton)\nibout destruction at Penhold, Alta.\nHe nld some time igo tht Air\nForce destroyed some equipment\nwhich wu directed ta be destroyed\nby the Corporation. He htd stopped\nthat and made War Assets Corporation completely responsible. If the\nCorporation wished lo uu Air force\nmanpower thtt Could bt dont but\nonly under tht direct supervision\ntf Wlf Assets Corporation.\nThe wireless equipment destroyed\nWu that carried In planes and whloh\noperated off the engines. It Could\nhot be uied eliewhere. It w_s In\nneed of repair and ltt valut wu\nnot worth the time and money required to mike repairs. It wu uid\nlo have lome educational vilue but\nWar Assets Corporation had ample\nitorei of the umi articles In good\nrepair for iny poulble educational\nuse.\nMr. Ctltltden uld apparently\nlarge quantities ot equipment wen\nhauled to Penhold'from other stations. Hi wondered why freight\ncharges win paid.\nCol. Gibson lild some strange\nstories hid developed ibout the Iti-\nttdent. One wu that the scrap wu\ncovered up with bulldoteri. Thli\nwu not correct. Another wu as to\nthe value. .\nMATTHEW* OBJECTS '\nHe hed recelvtd a till from Calgary uklng If tht valut wu $60,000.-\n(00 lad hid answered thit wu\n\"nonun-e.\" The'vilue of the miteri-\ntl whtn new wu ibout $000,000 but\nIhi models were antiquated and hid\nbeen outmoded by later, models.\n3. II. Matthewi (CCF-Kootenay\ntut) wld It wu time i itop wu\nput to lome of the things going on.\n\"Equipment Is being destroyed\nind destroyed deliberately to keep\nIt from passing Into the hands of\npeople who cin uw It,\" he uld.\n\"Falrmlle boats were being practically given away.\"\n\"Westminster With\nOwn Plant Stands\nto Lose on Deal\"\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B.C., Nov.\n2 (CP) \u2014 Either the Provincial\nGovernment or the municipalities\nand cltlei ihould acquire sole own-\nershlp of the assets ot B.C. Electric\n\u2014there' ihould be no dull control\ntl at present advocated In the Oilman report, Mayor William Mott of\nNew Westminster said ta an Interview today.\n1 Mayor Mott In objecting to the\nreport dealing with the public ownership of light and power ln Brit\nish Columbia argued thtt the Provinclil Government, through Iti\nigency, the B.J. Power Commit-\ns'on, would take ill the cream and\nthe municipalities ind cities would\nhave the skim milk.\nIn respect to Ntw Westminster's\nparticular cut which Is difftrenl\nto other munlcipilltiei ln thil it\noperates Ita own electric distribution plant, Mayor Mott said, \"New\nWestminster itand! to loie everything by tht Oilmen report while\nether cities and municipalities do\nnot know whether they will lou or\ngain,\"\nTheWealher\nAcross Canada\nWeather across Canada to 0\nP.S.T, Nov. t: ,\nVia.\nMontreil ..\u201e _ M\nToronto    ..... tt \u25a0\nNorth Bty \u201e.... - 88\nPort Arthur 81\nKtfton \u00bb\nWlnhlpeg ..  \u2014 JO\nBrandon ._ 22\nThe Pli 81\nRtglni  _ 18\nSukitoon  , 88\nPrlntt Albert \u2014 10\nN.'BitttafOTd  10\nSwift Current  00\nMedicine Hit .... 18\nLethbridgt    18\nCtlgtry  11\nEdmonton 08-\nKamloopl  .-.._.-\u2014 . 20\nPentlcton tt\nVancouver  ...._ 40\nViotorta ......._.  AA\nil\nI\n81\n8T     ,\n3d ;\"'\u00ab\na\nI\"\n40\n.1\nBOEING FORCED TO    \u2022\nLAY OFP 672\nBECAUSE OF DECISION\nSEATTLE\/Nov. 2 (AP)-Tho Boe- \u25a0\ntag Aircraft Company hut hu bl\nforced lo lay off 078 workers In I\nlut Wttk becauit of I ltbor\nbiter's decision thtt tht\ncannot   tnnifer   employe\nnon-union  work  to wort\nunion Jurisdiction, offlclili I\nday. Another 801 were laid i\nciuit of tht ruultant \"work Iti* '\nTrie taydjfi miy total 1800 msSBF]\nby ntxt wttk untall in tarly uttlt-\ntntnt tl reiched With tbt Airomutl.' |\ncal Mechanics' Union, Ibt compiny\nlaughed when State Senator John\nJ. Dunnlgan, fither of New York's\nmodern racing law, predicted lix\nyean Igo thtt lome dty tht Empire\nStall would take (10,000,000 annually from tht geu-gttt under the I ia'turdaV^-\nmutueli, tnd that betting would hit j 7;no to 8:00\u2014Panther Mldgeti\n$200,000,000 a season.\nThe 1049 campaign of beating the\nbone^-and vlct veru\u2014wlndi up\niti regular run tomorrow. And\n;when they add up the score It looks\nu tf there'll be a fancy M50,0O0.ro<l\nbaiting totil for the yeir, ant the\nState bankroll will git \u2022 shot In\nthe arm of something like $30,000,-\n000 from lt.\nTh\u00abt It lht usual two-day United\nHunts mttt ntxt week tnd tn\ntight-day victory program for charityItlll ta come.    But tht regular\n8:00 to 9:30\u2014M.R.K. Blntams ar.d\nMidgets.\n9:30 tp 10:30\u2014F.A.C. Midget!.\n10 30 to 12:00\u2014Bintam Pool\n3:00 to 6:00\u2014M.R.K. tnd FAC\nJuveniles.\n6:00 to 7:00\u2014Intirmedlatrs.\nINDIANS MOVE UP\nWITH BEACHES\nTORONTO, Nov, 1 (CP)-Toron\nThe\nBusiness\nMan\ndosLLnoL\nTRUST\nTO\nLUCK\nletA-ivy leason put! tht Ud on with jto Indians moved Into a first-place\ntomon-ow\"! gttawty card at Ihe!tle wlth ldle Toronto Balmy Beach\nwir-ihlfted Empire Clty-it-Jamiict by defeating Windsor Rockets. 14-2\nmeeting, heided by the 850,000 West-\nchMter Handicap.\nARCHER OUTPOINTS        '\nZIVIC\nNEW YOtlK. Nov. 2 (AP) - Frtd-\ndlt Archtr. 147-pound Newirk. N J.,\nclouter. mtdt it two ln i row over\nCpl. Frlt-lt Zlvlc tonight by outpointing the former welterweight\nchampion in 10 rounds before t\ncapacity crowd of 4,271 ln tht St.\nNlcholu Arena.\nhtn tonight in in Ontario Rugby\nFootball |ame that Rockttt con\ntested ill the way. Buches and Indiana have clinched the Union's\nplay-off berths.\nOutch.uged along the middle\nthroughout the tint halt hy a\nfighting Windsor Unt. Indians were\nlucky to come through with a altm\n3-8 lud on a placement by Annls\nStukui. They took chirge In tbe\nthird quarter for two touchdowns\nthit lift Windior still without \u2022 vie-\ntory ln seven leegue itarti.\nRossland Social \u2666 \u2666.\n\u25a0y\nROSSLAND. B.C., Nov. 8-Tht\nSocial Club of St. Andrew's United\nChurch htld t Hillowt'en Pirty\nTueidiy evening In tht Annex, the\nmemberi being ln costume The Hallowe'en motif wu uitd tfftctlvtly\nIn dtcoriting Uu hall. Tht \"('htm-\nbtr of Ilorrnri\" wu vlilttd by 111\nA if*III hour w*u ipent pitying\ngamei tnd contttli. Tht prim thr\ncoitumn were awarded Mrt Mil\nMoort tnd W. Woodhoust. Tht com-\nmlttte ln charge of tht tvenlng wu\nMn R. Munn, Mlu M. Dunbtr, Mlu\nA. Redmen. Mln K. Henderson. Mri\n0. Sornmervillr, Mrt E. let mme II,\nC Dily, md 0. Sommirvllle Dilnty\nrefreshment! wtrt served by tht\n..mmltttt. Thtre were about 50 In\natttndtntt.\nMrt Miry Brown, who hu received her dlKhirgt trom tbt\nCWAC, bit arrived ta Rouland\nlo visit  htr  m'othtr,  Mn  Harry\nMRS.   P.  Q.   BRAY\nBlthlt.\nMlu Irmi Hanion entertained at\na Hallowe'en party on Tuesday iv\u00ab-\nnlng. thinking for apples and other\nuuonal gamei and contest! wert\nenjoyed A buffet lunch wis urved,\nfollowed by dancing. Thou preient\nwen the Mum Bitty PtUit, Dorothy Urquhart, Mirgutritt Mich-\nitly, June TortoTellT, \u00bbnd Orma\nBrty. alio Ray Domlnlcl. Herble\nOslng. John Gordon, Ronnie Alktn,\nBob Atklnton Len Cimottl tnd\nDon Ltfact. tnd tht hostess\nTht Put Chllfi Anoelition met\nit tht homt of Mn. Herb Thompion Tueiday ahd picked III parrels\ntor ion! of memberi wbe will be\noverseas for Chrlitmu A to. Ill\nhour wu iptni. with tbt hotttti\nsirving nfrttbmenti. Thou present were-Mrs. W. D. Million, Mri.\n;. amity. Mn t. a Pitmtr. Mn\nF. O. Dny ind Mn Thompson.\nTHE 1945 BUSINESS MAN docs not put his faith in horseshoes, when ht wont* to win customers ond retain tha confidence\nand patronage of those he now has. Of course, it'll never do any\nharm to put up tha li'l old horseshoe, but no successful business\nman ever pinned his faith on horseshoe nails!\nTHE FORWARD-LOOKING BUSINESS MAN loaves no stone\nunturned to SHOW people why they should buy his products. Ha\nmakes full usa of colorful, pappy store and window displays, giving\nthe most attention to his window display with the fourth dimension\n\u2014his Nelson Daily News advertisement, which, because it possesses the fourth dimension of distance roaches ALL his prospective\ncustomers.\nLOCAL ADVERTISERS!   POR YOU THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE\nFOR NILSON DAILY NEWS ADVERTISING\nahr Nfhuut tlailif Km a\n\u2022\nT\n\u2014\n I..UJU    ..Mi ii u.i se-iiom\npp~*~i\nQOOD\nTrade Board Endorses\nAbolition of Tolls\nOn Alexandra Bridge\n\u25a0 At ltt Frldiy luncheon it the\nHume Hotel, the Nelion Board of\nTrade endoned the resolution of the\nHope Board of Trade urging the\ntbolitlon of the toll chirges on the\nAlexandra bridge it Spuzzum tcross\ntht Fraser River canyon.\nTht Hopt Boird pointed out ln\ne letter thtt tht tolls were placed\nltt effect upon completion of the\nbridge ostensibly to pay for its con-\nitructlon, but the Boird complained\nthtt though the bridge hu been\nfQlly pild for during the ensuing\nyean, the tolls still continued. The\nletter stated the belief that lt wai\nthe only piece of road built oy\nFederal, Provincial or Municipal\ntaxpayers' money end maintained by\ntaxpayers' money, ln the Dominion\n'Bt Canada and the United States\non which toll charges were collected.\nAid. A. H. Allan aald that he ber-\nlonally, u well u many other Interior autoists, preferred to travel\nto the Cout tlong Amerlcin roids\nwhenever poulble, tnd contended It\nWu not fair to hive the local people\nln thit dlitrlct pay a dollar every\nUme they uied the Yale bridge.\nMALCOLM'S FURS\n- Storage\nfriM-.**!\"1\" ~ Attention!\n639 laker St.    Phone 960\nKueetttWwwiosc^gwwswBef\niliable Wtrtch Repairing . ..\nConsult\u2014\ntqMGf stiff\nFor health garments and\nfigure Control, see\nMRS. THEA A. GIBSON\n110 Kerr Apt*, Nelion.\nrrllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nBUILDS. C. PAYROLLS\nm \u25a0\nWILD\nPAYROLLS'\ntmf\nYAHK\nYAHK, B.C.-Mr. Sutcliffe tnd t.\nStiples of Creiton were vlilton to\nYihk.\nCfn. W. V. Himllton irrlved from\noverseu ind wu the guut of Mr.\nind Mrs. S. J. McCartney ind family.\nMn. Lynch of Vtlcouver Is here\nvisiting her fither, William Tipper,\nowing to her mother being a pitient in the St. Eugene Hotpltil.\nMn. A. Blais returned to her\nhome In Nelson after viiitlng her\nfather, William Tipper.\nA. McGrath vlllted bi Cranbrook.\nP. William! wu \u2022 Cranbrook visitor.\nWilfred Tipper of Trail ipent a\nfew dayi viiitlng hit mother In\nCranbrook Hospital and hii father\nhere in Yahk, later returning to\nTrail where he is employed.\nMiu E. Assman of Neudorf, Suk.,\ncalled on Elma Nlebergall.\nMlu JR. M. Thompion spent the\nweekend at her home ln Cranbrook\nvisiting her parents.\nMr. and Mrs. H. Tipper and family of Klmberley visited William\nTipper.\nS. J. McCartney wu ln Cranbrook.\nB. Gillie, President of Teachers\nFederation and C. Ovans, Secretary of Teachers Federation, visited the Yahk School.\nCASTLEGAR\nCASTLEGAR, B.C.-Mn. Harold\nMerrifleld and son, Jlmmle, are visiting friends at Kaslo.\nPhil Porter of Trail, who hu\nspent the Summer months on tbe\nPrairies, visited at the home of Mr.\nand Mrs. I. Peterson.\nBoy Craln of Brilliant was a Cutlegar visitor.\nMr. and Mrs. E. J. Carroll of\nTrail visited in Castlegar en route\nto visit the latter's parents at South\nSlocan, Mr. and Mri. Cleeton.\nVisitors to Trail were Mr. tnd\nMn. Hugh Crooks, Mrs. Kirl Knoblauch, Mrs. L Peterson, Mr. and\nMrs. 0. Walker, Otto Walker, Mr.\nand Mrs. D. A. Shea, Dr. V. Goresky, Miss Eva Peterson, Mrs. Pete\nGibson and daughter, Gail.\nSteve Rysen visited In Rossland.\nGeorge Rysen of Trail visited his\nson and daughter-in-law, Mr, and\nMn. Steve Rysen.\nMn. Sam Erlekson of Kinnaird\nvisited in Castlegar.\nCliff Burns of Brilliant was a\nCutlegar visitor.\nMr. and Mrs. George Flndlater\nvisited In Trail.\nFred Parent has left to take UP\nresidence in Trail where he will be\nemployed\nMr. and Mrs. William Ozer,off\nwere Trail visitors.\nMrs. 0. N. Askew and Mrs. Hel-\nmar Johnson and daughter, Euiie\nof Kinnaird, were Castlegar viiiton.\nA large number of scholars and\nfriends of the Good Tidings Sunday\nSchool at Castlegar enjoyed a special Rally Day program recently.\nRev. G. A. Ferguson of the Fountain of Faith broadcast led a hearty\nsing song, taught those present hit\nnew chorus and u guest speaker\nbrought the Message.\nCAN, _LC.-Ur.-tnd\n. Iweet of Nelion have\nreturned after a vldt ot some weeki\nwith their son-in-law and daughter,\nMr. Bid Mrs. William Muir.\nMrs. F. 0. Bird bu been tht guut\not Mrs. A. Wii ley ln Nelion during\nthe week, while she visited her huiband who li t pitient in the Kooteniy Like Hospital.\nMrs. W. 3. (_. Oliver wu t viiltor in Nelson where the wu the\nguest of her son-in-law tnd diughter, Mr. tnd Mn. Roy Mills.\nMrs. J. Lowenberg ind Mn. M.\nLinaener were hosteuu it the\nweelfly meeting of the Red Crou\nKwlng circle, when the following\nittended, Mrs. Harvey Stone, Mrs.\nE. Gordon, Hn W. C. Motley, Mn.\nA. Muir, Mn. C. Gclik, Mn. Ivor\nJonei, Mn. Jl). J. Davis, Mn. Eric\nWeiUntn, Mrs Htrvtrd Hiltz, Mn.\nB. Bodgeuer, Mn. 0. a Holden, Mn.\nF. Garrett, Mn. P. Horlick, Mn. G.\nTindilt, Mrs. J. D. Yettmm, Mrt.\nC. Dempsey and Mn. G. Mttchett\nMn. N. Turk wu \u2022 Nelion vllitor\non Wedneidiy.\nMr. tnd Mrs. C. H. Bltnd were\nihoppen in Nelson.\nMILK\nGive Ihe children\nloti of IL\nKootenay Valley\nDairy\nA   man  in Merritt,  B.C.,\nsays \u25a0 ne foktt this slogan\nseriously and has been surprised  to find that In so\nmany products they get the\nJbnt the market affords.\n(He  loyt  Pacific   Milk   is\non outstanding example of\nB.C.  leadership in quality\nproducti.\n'acif ic Milk\n| Irradiated ml Viouum Picked     I MILADY'S FASHION SHOPPE\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll   lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiilt\nDawson to Attend\nProvincial Air\nMeet, Pcnlicl\nH. D. Diwson will represent Nelson at the Second Provinclil Air\nConference tpomored by the B.C.\nAviation Council Nov. I and 9 in\nPentlcton, lt wu decided by tht\nNelion Board of Trtde Council Frldiy.\nAmong 'hose ittending tht conference Will bt Ron. C. D. Howe,\nMinliter of Reconitruction; A. p.'\nMcLein, Controller of Civil Aviation, Ottawa; D. W. Douglu, President of Douglu Aircraft, Santa Monica, Calif.; Dr. E. Waner, Head of\nIr.terlm Council, International Civil\nAviation Organization; H. J. Symington, Preiident ot Trans-Canada\nAirlines; Grant McConachic, Manager ot CP. Airlines; S.-L. A. W.\nCanter, President of the Air Cadet\nLetgut of Canada; tnd R. A. Keith,\nEditor of \"Civil Aviation.\"\nMr. Dawson rtported to the Boird\nof Trade on t meeting of the B.C.\nInterior Aviation Council ln the\nOkanagan in latt September it\nwhich Kootenay, Okanagan ahd\nCoast delegates attended. He told\nof a survey which wu conducted\nthrough the Interior to determine\nthe probable number of potential\nair travellers, tourist opportunities,\nmail cirrying, md the npld freighting ot fruit and other perishable\nlecal product!.\nMr. Dawson uld thtt a representative of Brisbane Schools, Vancouver, pointed out thtt no centre\nIhould expect direct financial return, from iti airport, but rather\nthat it would com! from increased\nbusiness for the city. Landing facilities ihould alio be tret it any\nairport, because the resulting benefits ot more business would more\nthan offset revenue derived from\ncharges for using1 the field.\nNAKUSP\nNAKUSP, B.C.-Violet tnd. Bobby Gaites were vlilton to Arrow-\nhud. They accompanied their filter, Lillian, who lot for Vancouver\nto work.\nH. Vendrlck, L. Bobbton and H.\nG. Botinson of Spokane, Wuh., are\non a hunting trip in the district.\nJoe Gallo of Nelson wu \u2022 Nakusp viiitor.\nA. E. Gates of St. Leon wu i\nweekend visitor en route to Nelson.\nW. J. Porter and ton, Thomu Porter of Spokane, were Nakusp visitors.\nMr. and Mn. P. Sather returned\nfrom the Harrli Camp Wednesday.\nR. H. Utrtl trom Minion is viiitlng his home here.\nGraham Mcintosh returned trom\nNelson TuUdty where he went for\nmedical advice.\nMn. W. H. Davlu and her daughter, Vera, returned from a weekend scent In Burton.\nAlvin Veltzel of Eut Arrow Park\nwai t Nakuip visitor Wedneidiy.\nMrt. W. Evans left Wednesday\nfor \u2022 holiday tt Arrowhead.\n0. P. Horiley returned trom Nel-\nson Tuesday.\nXOSDOK '(\u00a3_>)\u2014Miterntl-.mor-\ntallty fell from 2 87 per thousand\nbirths on 1938 to 1.9. ln 1944. tnd\ninfant mortality from S3 to 48 per\n1000 live births. Alderman Charles\nKey, parliamentary secretary to the\nMinistry of Health, told memben of\nthe College ot Midwivei. \u2022\nSOCIAL \u00ab\u25a0\u00bb\nBy MRS. M. J. VIGNEUX\nChirge ftr engagement tnnouneementi tn thi* ptge It IMS\na UW Gulllvm, AH Sulci\nStreet, hu taktn up reiidence tt\n412 Pirk Strut\n\u25a0B Mr.-ltd Mn. A. T. Richard*,\nObservatory Strut, htvt left on t\nholldiy lo tht Cout.\ne 'MrI.. Carl Linden of Sheep\nCreek.vlllted town yeiterday.\n\u2022 Miss K. Henderson ot Rowland ll I city viiltor.    . i\na Dr. and Mn. Cagle of Colvllle, With., \u00abe holidaying ln Nelson.\n- a M{. Fowler wu i viiltor from\nTrill yeiterdiy,\na George Talvot of. South Slocan ipent yesterday ln Nelson.\na Mri. McDonild and her two\ngranddaughters ot Procter vlllted\nNelson yesterdiy.-\n\u2022 Sgt. inlf Mr*. R. B. McKty,\nWho spent (he put tew weeki ln\nBilfour tnd Dlitrlct, hive returned\nto the Coast.\ne Mrs. Gaskell of Willow Point\nvliited town yeiterdiy.\n\u2022 Jick CoUlngwood Gny of\nBonnington ipent yesterday ln Nelton.\na T. W. Smith wu ln tht dty\nfrom Crescent Bay yeiterday.\na Mri. J> Jerome of Blewett\nvisited. Nelion yeiterdiy.\na Mri. Hepplt, SlUci Street, hii\nu weekend guut, Mn. J. Ptichy\nof Bilfour., :\nB I.' J. Avery ot Salmo visited\ntown yuterday.\na Mlu Shirley Olllindtn et\nTrill li i city vltitor.      \u25a0\na Oliver Smith ef Silmo ipent\nyeiterday In town.       *\na Mlsi Therza Rostman of Trill\nIs spending tht weekend It the\nhomt on Ntlton Avenue of htr fither, F.-Houmtn.\n\u2022 Oscar H. Burden of Port\nCrawford It guut ot George W.\nSteele, Silica Strut\n\u2022 Rev. Percival ot Proctor -viilted town yesterday.\na; Mrs. J. F. Croll, Carbonate\nStrut, hu taken up residence tt\n423 Silica Street.    ,\na Mri. A. Stevem of Balfour ll\nI city vllitor.\n\u2022 Mr. ind Mtt. R. L. McBride,\nHoover Street, htvt u guut Mn.\nMcBride'! lister. Mn. Wilfrid Allan, who teaches it Kaslo tnd hu\nbeen ittending the teichen', convention.\nKelsoR Unit Edges Over Halfway\nPoint; With $528,650 Invested\nA total of ?78,250 In Oth Victory\nLoan subscription! lent Nelson unit\njuit ovtr-the halfway mark Friday.\nThundiy sales, reported. Friday\nmorning, sent the District total to\n$528,650, which leaves 5521,350 to be\nrailed by the end of next week ln\norder to reach the $1,050,000 objective..\nNelson sub-unit went well over\nthe half-way point with $451,600 Inverted, 58 per cent of Iti $775,000\nquoti. Slocan wu the only other.\nsub-unit to report, ttt $600 making\na ntw total of $25,000, juit over the\n25 per cent mark.\nThe diy'i returns:\nDay's ulu\nNakuip $\nKulo\nSlocan\nSalmo'_\nNelson\n600\nT7,M0\nTotals\n$31,500\n18,580\n25,000\n4,000\n451,600\nTotal! $78,250  $528,650\nGold Fish Hooks\nFound in Gold Field\nOldtimers Learn\nNelion and Dlitrlct Oldtimers Association it \u25a0 recent meeting studied\nin Interesting tccount ln the current Weitern Miner of in orgmlied hunt tor lodu ln Colombia,\nSouth America.\nIt told of the orgtniztd hunt for\nlodu in country once known ai\none ot the. richest placer mining\nereu ln tbe world. The searches\nare meeting with success. It it t\nwell known flct thit placer miners\nseldom bothered to look for the\ntource from which the gold cime,\nthe itory iald.\nOne old proipector brought In t\nsample that wu broken from a\nledge Ind placed ln in old lick.\nWhen it wir usayed it went $2000\nto tha ton.\nGold fish hooki have been found\nh| the streams near there end muit\nhave been uied ln the long igo.\nThere li t reproduction of t photo\nihowlng Quite t number of the\ngold- fiih hooki. They ire very\nplain, with Juit i point, but no barb.\nThe eye for the line is juit turned\ndown.\nOnifa CtiA\nSATURDAY, NOV. 3\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini\nNEW ELECTRIC SEAL\nBROWN STRIPE CONEY\nNow  tn Stock it\nOver the Air\nEvery Sunday at 10:30 a.m.\nRADIO\nNELSON\nCKLN\nHigh Mass\nFrom tht\nCathedral of\nMary Immaculate\nSubject: \"THE ANGELS\"\nSpeaker November 4th:\nRev. E. Doyle\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nCKLN AND\nMORNING\n7:J0H. Canada (CKLN)\n7:$1\u2014Wlkt Up tnd Live (CKLN)\nItOO-CBC Newi\n, 8.15-Pick of the Hlti\n' f-O-Mornlng Cltitici   (CKLN)\nS.ti-CtJL Trtln Tlmt\n8:45\u2014Tout tnd Coffee Club\n(CKLN)\n9.00-BBC Newt\n6:15\u2014Melodies for J union\n9 30\u2014Childrtn'i Scnpbook '\nj \u00bb:59-Tlrae Slgnil\ni 10:00-Pin Americtni (CKLN)\n|10:15-CKLN Newi\n110:30\u2014Muilcil Roundup (CKLN)\n: 10:45\u2014Song Souvtniri\ni 11:00\u2014Muilcil Progrim\n111-15\u2014Dinah Short\n11.30\u2014Novelty Time\nAFTERNOON\n13:00\u2014Solid Settlon\n12:15- Solid Senlon\n12:30\u2014CBC Newi\n12:45\u2014Mitinee Memorlei\n100\u2014Concert Mitlnet\nl:30-Concert Mitinee\n2O0-CBC Ntwi\n2:03\u2014Muilcil Progrim\n'  1:80\u2014Ira Front\n' 3:0O-Old rtvourltti (CKLN)\n315\u2014Old rivourltei (CKLN)\n3:45\u2014Peerleu Newi\n4:00\u2014Tommy Doriey\"! Orch.\n4:15\u2014The Gaelic Hour\n4:30\u2014Sicred Heirt Progrim\n(CKLN)\n4:45\u2014Thii Week\n5:00-Ctvilcidt of Melody\n(CKLN)\n5:1J-Clvtlcidt of Melody\n(CKLN)\n5:J0-Hippy tht Humbug (CKLN)\n-iS-Hippy the Humbug (CKLN)\nEVENINC\n-Oft-CBCNcwi\n\u00ab:0S-NH.L Hockey\nl:30-NH.L Hockey\n7:00-NHL. Hockey\nJ:1S\u2014N.H.L. Hockey\n7:80\u2014Orgm Muilc\n7:43\u2014Org\u2122 Muilc\n8:0O\u2014To Be Announced\n8:15\u2014To Be Announced\n8:80\u2014Victory Loin Speiker,\nMri. Gibson (CKLN)\n8:45\u2014Hit Pinde\n900\u2014Leiceiter Squirt to\nBrotdwiy\n9:15\u2014Leiceiter Squire to\nBroidway\n9:30\u2014Cliremont Hotel Orch.\n9:45-Muilcil PTOgnm (CKLN).\n10:00-CBC Newi\n10:15\u2014Ninth Victory Loin (CKLN)\n10:20-_nterlude (CKLN)\n10:30\u2014VL. Htporter ind Bam\nDince\n10:45\u2014Al Doruhue'i Orch.\nH:0O-God Save the King\nSUNDAY, NOV. 4\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNING\n8 35-0 Cir.idi\n8 59-CP.R. Triin Time\n9 DO-BBC Newi\n9 1 .-Neighborly Ntwt\n930-N.B.C Concert Orch.\nD 50\u2014Tlmi Si_r.il\n10:00\u2014B.C. Oirdtntr\n1015-CKLN NEWS\n10 30\u2014Mtn from tht Cathedral of\nMiry Immiculate (CKLN)\n11 OO-Mui from the Ctthedril of\nMiry Immiculite (CKLN)\n11 SO\u2014Rtllgloui Ptrlod\n1145\u2014Rellgloui Ptrlod\nAFTERNOON\n12:00-New Yorif H-llhirmonle\nOrch.\n12 30-Niw York Prulhirraonle\nOrch\n1 OO\u2014Ntw York Pbllharmonle\nOrch.\n1 30-Ch-reh of tbt Air\n2 (vi- one Ntwi\n2 03\u2014Conctrt Corner\n2:15\u2014Concert Corner\n210\u2014Otitln' Sentlrnenttl (CKLNl\n2 43-Geltln' Stnttntttal (CKLN)\nS:00-Old rivourltei (CKLN)\nS:S0\u2014John Tliher Reporti\n3:45-Peerleu Newi (CKLN)\n4:00\u2014Sundiy Strenide (CKLN)\n4.15-Hippy tht Humbug (CKLNl\n4:30-Htppy tht Humbug (CKLN)\n4:45-Muilcil Progrim   (CKLN)\n_:M\u2014Chirltt McCirthy Show\n5:30\u2014Cm You Imiglne Thit?\n(CKLNi\n5:45-Divid Evtnt (CKLN)\n3:-*-Songi for Sundiy (CKLN)\nEVENING\n\u00ab:00-etige m\neiS-SttgeU\n8:30\u2014Gideon Progrim (CKLN)\n145-Oldeon Progrim (CKLN)\nIW-CPR. Triin Tlmt\n7:00-CBC Ntwt\n7;1_-Mttthew Hilton\n7:30-Sundiy Night Show\n7:45-Sundir Night Sow\n8.00-Nlght Mudt\n8-O-Muile From tht Ptelfle\n900-BBC Newi Reel\n9:15-T\u00bblk\n9:80\u2014H\u00bbthtr tnd Did Requeit\n1 tnd Did Rtqutit\nNtwi\ni.:i\u00bb\u2014Mofhtr tnd Did Rtmiut\n(CKLN)\n10\u00ab-Otd Sivt tht King\nPublic Works\nEmployees .\nDouble Loan Quota\nPublic World Depirtment employeei joined ,the riling number of\nNelton unlti, payroll canvass groupi\nto exceed their Sth Victory Loan\nquotas, Frldiy, when they reported\nto Heidquirteri thit they had\ndoubled their quota.\nLONDON (CP)-Str Willlim Bev-\neridge will not go to Indli to pltn\nsocial service extensions it preient\nbecauie \"it would mean two long\nvisits.and more time thin I am able\nto devote to thli purpose.\"\nUrged on Ottawa\nA reiolullon of tht Nebon Board\not Trade tnd endorsed by the 1944\nmeeting ot the Associated Boirds of\nTndt ot Eastern Britlih Columbia\nstressing the need of establishing\nCanadian citizenship will be sent to\nOttawa, It wu decided It the Boird\not Trtde Council luncheon Friday.  '\nThe resolution deemed It essential\nfor tbt development of t spirit of\nnational consciousness its Cahadi\nthtt immigrants should be assisted\nin becoming assimilated Into Canada's natlonil life ind declared thit\nthe assimilation of immigrants\nwould be promoted by requiring\nthem to obtain a knowledge of Canadian traditions and system ot government.\nThe resolution isked thit \"tht\nDominion Oovernment be requeued to enact legislation so as to provide:\n\"1. Thtt all applicants for naturalization be required to pursue t\ncount bt studies with periodic examinations covering (a) the. elementary ficti of Cinadlan geography, historical background and\ncurrent events; (h) the development of democracy ln English\nsp Viking countries with emphasis\nurjpn thi rights tnd responsibilities\nof 'Canadian citizenship; (c) the organization md principal functions\nof tht Oovernment ot Canada as\nwell as of the province! end local\nunit..\n\"2. Thit upon the applicant having\npassed the required examinations\nand tht authorltlei being satisfied\nU to hll desirability a! a citizen he\nappear In court to receive hit natur-\nalizatlon papera in the-coune nf\nin appropriate ceremony.\"\nPayroll Drive\nOvar tha Top\nat Powell Co.\nWith their payroll einvui* itlll\nIncomplete, W. W. Lowell & Co.,\nemployee! hive gone over the top\nIn the 9th'VIctory J-oan. Final reporti art expected to shorn the top\ntotal over the objfcllve with a hand-\naome margin.\nJET-PROPELLED PLANE\nCAPABLE OP\n600-750 MILES AN HOUR\nBUFFALO, N.Y., Nov. 2 (AP)-A\nnew jet-propelled fighter plane, the\nXP-83, hii topped the 500-mile-an-\nhour mirk in level flight ind hai\naerodynamic characteristics which\nmike it capable of speeds from 000\nto 750 miles in hour, Bell Aircraft\nCorporation announced todiy.\npiipiujipgj-iiL um m. u ii.   \u2022 wppwisB p'- '\u25a0\u25a0\nNELSON DAILY NIWS, SATURDAY, NOV. f, IMS -Hl'M\nCASTIEGAR\nCASTLEGAR, B.C. - Mrt. Lorl\nMclvor hit left for Vincouver to\nmeet her husband, L. Mclvor, who\nhu irrlved In Canada from oversea! where he hu ipent ovtr two\nyein with t Cmidlin Tub Corpi.\nMr. md Mri. H. C. Hughei viilted\nit the home of Mrs. A. T. Horswlll.\nMil R. A. Larson returned to her\nhome ifter spending t few dayi in\nNtlton. '.-,\nProf, and Mn. Parker Talbot of\nerkeley, Calif., were gueiti ot Mr.\nandMn.A.T.HoriwllC ?.\nMill Margaret Hopklm ot Trill\nvlilted her hrother-ln-liw tnd iliter, Mr..ind Mn. Ed Lewli.\nDick Fowler of Trail wai a Cutlt-\ngir vilittr Wednesday. ,\nPROCTER\n\/ PROCTER, B. C. \u2014 A meeting at\ntha young ptoplt of Procter tnd\ndistrict wii held ln the , Procter\nCommunity Bill on Siturdiy, for\nthe purpose of forming t Procter\nAthletic Club.\nPlans wtrt drawn up tad officers\nelected for the coming season. Tha\ncluh if io Include all sports tnd\nmemben. mutt be active ln it leut\none lo qualify.\nThose elected to office were: President, Walter Malahoff; Vice-President, Ian MacLeod; Sect. Mlu Befty\nSchkwirok; Treuurer, Hirry Sel-\nlU.\nMr. tnd Mn. D. Donaldson arc\nleaving iProcter to take up reiidence\nIn Nelion.\nMr. ind Mrs. E. Splgtrcol tnd ion\nLrairie with Mr. end Mrs. Btrb\nVantlerburg and children, ill of Nelion, were tht gueiti ot Mr. ind Mrs.\nS. Bonicd.\nMr. ind Mn. J. T-lnca vlilttd Mr.\nTrinci'i grandparents, Mr. ind Mn.\n8. Bonicd recently.\nMr. and Mrs. J. Gallo, Mrs. S.\nBonicd tnd. Petri Shawaga wtrt\nvisitors in Nelson recently.\n. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bonicci hivt u\ntheir gueiti, Mrs. Bonaccl'i mother,\nMri M. 3. McDonild.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nCHRISTINE'S\nBABY SHOP\nOpposite Palm Datrlei\nPHONE 331\nNew Shipment of\nBobiti' Rattle*, Mugi,\nToyi, Btt.\nChenille Bedspreads for\nchildren'! beds.      ,\nChlldren'i Wooden\n.     Stocking Dryen\n111111111111F111111111 i 11111111 f 1111 \u25a0 11111 f f 11 \u25a0 I\n-\nFreemaN\nFURNITURE CO.\nTht Houm ot Furniture Viiutt\nPhont 115 '    1 Ntlijn\nBUY ON OUR\nBUDGET PUN\nTtrmi ln iccordmci wll\ntlmt Mott tnd Tndt\ntlon.\n<t\nCANADA TRADE\n$347,240,000   ,    H\nOTTAWA, Nov. I (CP) \u00ab. Exttr-\nntl trtde ot Canada excluding gold,\nwu valued at \u00bb347,24O,00O in September compired with H27,05l,0O0\nin tht corresponding month lut\nyeir, t decline of 18.7 ptr: cent'tht\nDominion Bureau of Statistics reported today, it     ''JM\nDecreases wtrt recorded lh tbt\nvalue ot both Imports tnd domestic\nexport!. For tht tint nine monthi\not tht current year, Canada's external trade iggregated 13,744,036,-\n000 u compired with J3.W7.041,080\nIn the corresponding period of 1944,\nt decreue of 4.2 per centr ' -\"._'\u25a0 \\\nHOUSECOATS\nSIZES 14 to \u00bb'<\nASSORTED COLORS\n$9.95-$23.00\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\n\u25a0\ntlvisAjt i\nJitdioiL |or-\nDances\nt<    ; ;\nDinners:   ;;\n1 Sports y.^\nor other functions receive\nour prompt attention, Thttt\nere RUSH Jobi and wt can\nRUSH them when ntctiiory.\nTRY OUR SERVICE   '.:.\nNelton Daily N\u00abwt\nPrlntinf Dtptrtrntnt\nNELSON, B. C.\n\u2014I\n\t\n_______\n JMium Bally S ma\nEttabllihtd April 22, 1801\nBritish Columbia's\nMott Interesting lYetoipaper\nFubllthed every morning except Sundty by\nNEWS PUBLISHING C0MPAN7, UM-\ni. ttt Biker St., Nelion, Britlih Columbii.\n-BER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nI AUDIT BU-U-AU Of CntCULATIONS.\n_______^__r _   _ ._         i ' \u25a0\u2014 \u2014\nSAfoRDAV, NOV. 3, 1948.\nThe Yugo-Slavla\nElection\nIt to observed in London that any\n^suggestion that the resignation, now\nofficially confirmed, of Dr. Subasic, the\nj'Yugoslav Foreign Minister, could be\n' explained by his recent Illness, would,\n''..'appear tb be dispelled by the fact that\nDr. Sutti), Minister without portfolio,\nalso resigned. These resignations\nthat, sever- weeks ago, of Dr.\n[, who was Vlce-Pfemier ln the Tito\neminent. Mr. Subasic, the former\ni of Croatia, Mr. Sutej, of the Croat\nisant Party, atid Mr. Xko. a Serb\n_. rrat, are the three statesmen\nproceeded from London to Bol-\nde to enter Marshal Tito's Govern-\nnt of National Unity when lt was\n ied last March on the basis of the\nTito-Subasic Agreement. It was on the\n\u25a0 understanding that the principles laid\n''\u2022town in the Tito-Subasic Agreement,\nlneluding that the guarantee of the\nfour freedoms would be carried Into\neffect,' that Mr, Sutej and Mr. Grol en-\n| tered Marshal Tito's Government.\nMr. Grol resigned as a protest\ngainst the structure and complexion\nt Marshal Tito's electoral law, which\nJ, to goyerp the elections to the Constituent Assembly, fixed for Nov. 11.\nGrol maintained that the law\nmurzle the true voles of the\nIs  \u2022\nIt has been known for some time\nat Mr. Subasic does not approve the\n't_dstlng Yugoslav regime, which he\neonslden does not fulfil the promises\nheld out when the Government of Na-\nHonel Uplty wss formed. Mr. Subasle\nis not satisfied, In particular, that free\n\u2022lections and other democratic usages\nare assured.\nAt Yalta, In February, 1948, the\nUnited Kingdom, United States and\nRusslan'Bovernments agreed to reo-\nommend the formation of a Yugoslav\nGovernment on ths basis of the Sub-\n; asic-Tito Agreement. At Yalta, again,\nthe three Governments, In their declaration on liberated Europe, pledged\nthemselves to support the formation ot\n\"interim governmental authorities\nbroadly representative of all the democratic elements ln the population and\npledged to the earliest possible establishment, through free elections, of a\nGovernment responsive to the will of\nthe people.\"\nThe resignation from the Tito Government of its three leading moderate\nmembers evidently constitutes i seri-\noui crack in the edifice. It remains to\nbe s\u00aben how far that crack will affect\nth* foundations, ln other wortji, the\n; buds which had the approval of the\nUnited Kingdom, United States and\nRussian Governments.\nBritish Work Fast in\nRestoring Hong Kong\nBoth during and since tht war, tht\nIghtlng services of the United Kingdom hive undertaken huge tasks \u25a0 ln\nclearing and rebuilding docks, ports,\nairfields snd railwayi In many parts of\nthe world. In Hong Kong harbor, one\nof the greatest shipping centres of the\nFe East, 268 Royal Marine Engineers,\nspecialists In harbor work, are clearing\nnavigation channels, docks of wrecks\nand obstructions, and repairing shore\nInstallations.\nA month'i work was accomplished\nIn a fortnight when \"A\" Company,\nworking ln Sydney harbor, converted\nthe motorshlp Shlrrabank Into their\nown accommodation and supply ship.\nThis ia the company which restored\nLe Havre docks and they will be able\nto cope with any aipeet of reconstruction. Their equipment includes bulldozers, lorries, mobile worshops, mobile\nthree harbor boats and all necessary\nthree harbor boats an dall neceisary\nsupplies. \"AV| Company naval lighterage party, equipped with launches, pontoons and diving gear, Is already at\nwork in Hong Kong harbor.\nThe amenity shipi of the Pad-tc\nFleet will accommodate the naval\nshore parties assisting it rebuilding\nHong Kong ind Singapore and other\nSouth Pacific porta Cargo holds hsve\nbten turned Into workshops and itor\nage space. It Is planned slso to instil\nelectric cable removed from Hong\nKong by the Japanese.\nRAF Airfield Construction unlti\nire not often asked to tackle the repair\nof obsolete railways; but ifter weeks\nof night ud day work, the Kowleen-\nCanton Railway is working again.\nTradn and bombed bridges hive hid\nto be repaired, tunnels shored up, and\ntwo locomotives put into running order.\nWing Commander Mortar, in charge\nof the company, said they first found\nand repaired two old engines. The\ntrack itself, though neglected, was not\nbadly damaged; but two tunnels had\nbeen blown up and temporary repairs\nhad to be made. On their first run to\nChina border, they were told by local\nguerillas of some trucks on a nearby\nsiding. These were hitched to the rear\nof the train and the Journey to Fy Poo\ncompleted. Next day they began a\ndally service to Canton, running the en-\ngins on wood till a Japanese fuel dump\nwas discovered. The first official run\nwas made to bring'back sick evacuees\nfrom new territories.\nA British staff officer, indicating the\nfuture Importance of Hong Kong in\ncivil aviation, has stated it Is hoped\nvery soon to build a modern airfield\nable to handle every type aircraft, Including the latest jet propelled types\nand compete with any airport In the\nworld as a traffic centre. Although at\npresent the airport Is small, regular\nservices sre slreedy maintained with ,\nIndia, China, Singapore, Tokyo and\nAustralia. Hundreds of passengers\nhave been ferried'to all parts,of the\nworld- Among incoming passengers\nhave been civil servants, doctors and\nother experts essential to speedy rehabilitation of the colony. \u2022\nThe Cost of Collecting\nIncome Tax\nCost of Dominion Income Tax collection which was 2.95 per ctnt in 1935,\ndropped to what was probably an all-\ntime low in the fiscal year 1943, when\nthe percentage cost wis 0.39.\nHeavy Increase in the totil sura collected naturally had the effect ot reducing percentage cost of operations of\nthe depirtment.\n, 4 l*i#Stf_io\u00bbl IW \"endihg\nf\u00bbl_MtioO.H      \\\nThit perfatige costs are rising has\ndgniflqw\u00bbi| lt suggests that u complications In Income Tax laws and regulations have increased, so hive increases in stiff become necesiary,\nthough abolition of compulsory savings\nin 1944 wu a factor in reducing Intake,\nAs rate ot tuition fiUi we cin expect heavy additional increases in percentage coita of collection,\nThe amount, of inditing yet to bt\ndone, work which thi department\ncould not undertake during tht labor\nshortagt of wartime yeirs, Is tremendous. Thit will also havt tendency to\nincrease costs.\nAbolition of taxation on the low\nbracketi,q! Income, which would remove miny thousand from th* tax\nrolls, ind simplification of tht Income\nTax laws, would materially cut collection costs. Both Great Britain ind thi\nUnited States hive so raised basic exemptions is to tike ill Income Taxes\noff those with low income*.\nv  i i \u25a0\u25a0\nPress Comment\nMERCHANTMEN\nBy tht tnd ot IMS, It Is utlmttad, Oil\nUnlttd Statu will control no lm thin IS pir\nttnt ot tht worlrl'i mtrchtnt ships tt 1,0(6\nfrtti toni lad tvtr, ifilnit 11 ptr ttnt la\n1SSS, uyi Tht Londan Econ.mlit.\nTht Amtrleen merchtat nivy will not\nonly bt lir|t, but It will eonittt mainly of\nntw veueli.\nTit world'! total tonnige wll! etceed tht\nprt-wir tonntgt by JO ptr ctnt; It tht H00\nLlbiTty ihlpi\u2014 then tn slow ind expcmlvt\ntt op-rtti\u2014trt txcludtd, tht world'i tonn|ft\nwould bt 34 ptr ctnt btlow the pre-war tonnage. Unltti Internitlonil tridt tlnki to in\nim.-pectedly low level, I lubittntlil tonntn\nat Liberty ihljw wt thertfort llktly ta rtmiln\nla mmmlsilon for lomi yeiri.\n?? Questions ? ?\nANSWERS\nOpen to tny rtidtr Nimn ol penoni\n' aiklng queitlom will not bl publlihed.\nThtrt ll nt chirgt tor thli itrvlei. Quei-\ntloni WILL NOT 11 ANSWERED BY\nMAIL except whin thirt It obvloui nttw\n\u2022ity ftr privity.\nW. W., Nelion\u2014What will rtmovt water |las\u00bb\nfrom itone eroeki?\nTht witer stall dtpoalt OB thi itone\ncrocks miy At removed by the use of \u2022 mineral acid, which miy bt purchased it t drug\nitore. Hydrochloric tcld li tht one wtd mort\noften In thi hotuthold. It purcbued In tht\nconcentrated form lt ll corrosive, io Mrt\nihould ht taken not to get it on the ikln or\nclothing.\nCui!om, Klmbtrlty \u2014 How much deep ihould\n\u25a0 school-boy ot 19 get?\nBoyi and girli between tbt Igll ot H\n\u2022nd 11 require ibout 10 hour, ot sleep.\nT. L. MJ, Trill\u2014Would I tin roof iffaet a\nwireless receiving ttt?\nIt would, tnd thertfort ihould be wtll\nlaiulttad.\nI.. M. T\u201e Ymir\u2014Whit wu tht horoteope for\nSeptember 8, 1MB?\nHoroieope\u2014If this li your blrthdiy, you .\nin modest, conservative tnd sympathetic. You\nttkt pride ln doing your work will. You\nhtvt I forceful, energetic nature, but vt\noften Influenced by others\u2014especlilly tn mitten ot tht heart. Spread cheer with t hippy\nimlle today, ind you will gain trltndi ind\nfeel ln I (ood mood yourself. Optimism cm\nwin what you wtnt far more quickly thin a\ndirk outlook upon life.\n\"Nelson Has Funu\nUndtr tht heading: \"Nelion, B.C- hit\nFun In Recreational Centre\", tht Port\nArthur Ntwi-Chronlelt uyi:\nThi City ot Nelion, B.C., with t populitlon at lome 6,000, li claimed to have ont ot\ntht lowest ratei for juvenile delinquency oi\ntny town or city In Britlih Columbia. Tht\npeople then, asked to explain, point to thtlr\nprogram ot recreational activities\u2014In which\n2,500 are uld to participate each week.\nThe fact that tht city, whose residents\nwork In tht mining, lumbering, fruit growing\ntnd railway Industries, built I $283,000 recreational centrt li widely known. Whit thty do\nunder the guidance of their recreational director bu bttn summed up thli wty: they have\ntun, they promott lacrosse tnd dances, dramatics tnd soccer, baseball tnd banqucti, badminton ind basketball, to mention only t\nfur. *U|i recnitlontl plant from which ill\nthli tun is directed and where 11 li centered\nll owned by the city, operated at t profit, and\nth. profit li plowed back\u2014Into mort recrca-\ntton.\nI Tbt layout of tht recreational centrt include! u auditorium luting 1,000 ptoplt, I\ngymnasium, library Ind smaller rooms for\nclub meetings. Adjoining is i skating rink\nw*h roasrv for 3,000'.,|pe_tatori. In tnothtr\nwndtngatt five iheeta ot 4>rting-tye Opttttld\ntht year 'round. On another side -is t civic\nstadium top baseball, rugby tad track ind\ntltld evtnta.\nAll tf which ti a reminder that Fort Arthur, with t population of some 39,000, while\nIt hat some ot tht recreational facilities included tn tht Nelion layout, iuch as a skating\nrink, l curling rink, though not owned by tha\ncity ind not able to operate the year round)\nll ladly lacking ln most of the other features.\nWt hive yo gymnasium, we have no civic\nilidtum or iny other kind of ittdlum unltti\nwt Cta bring ourselves to look it tht Queen\nStreet corner lot is I stadium, and we htvt\nat civic luditorlum.\nIa tat thing it least.-however, wt trt\nas wont ott thin Nelson. In a description of\n'tht B.C city's recreation layout there li no\nmention of in Indoor swimming pool. Port\nArthur hai no Indoor swimming pool either,\nWhat wt dt have here right now, Is t com-\n\u2022mlttet which hu been at work on plani for a\nrecreational building and civic auditorium layout hen ilnce early In the year. Their work\nbu been btiet by many ditflcultlei, but they\nhive made some progress.\nToday's Horoscope\nA blrthdiy on thil dite meant you ire\nsuccessful, methodical tnd capable of mtet-\nlpg ludden changes in fortune and envtron-\nmtnt. The power of compelling speech ind\nItmt literary talent is Indicated. You irt\nforid ot pleuure tnd tn steadfast ln your affections. Begin this month'i cycle on I level\net lndiptndtnet. Neither uk favors nor seek\nte curry tht approval of superior! Do what\nyou muit with full confidence In your abilities\nu you know you tin.\nHOROtCOPI FOR SUNDAY\nPrudent, prtcilcil tnd methodical\u2014thit li\nyou If you in celebrating a birthday todty.\nYou also art cautious ln ictlon tnd thought,\ntnd icrupulously honeit. You in in tccu-\nrtte, efficient worker. You will bring ilneert\nlovt tnd devotion to your marriage. Ridlant\nvlbritlons on thli date ihould ittmultti you\nta tht enjoyment of life, Your Inner self can\nhtvt u much Joy todty is the externil ont,\nio enjoy your church iervlces, family life,\ntnd social plenum.\nBRIVIRi HAD HELP\nIn Ihe old days ,nere wen Juit u many\netreleu driven but ftwer tccldenli.     The\nhortet hid some itflie. Brandon Sun.\nWords of Wisdom\nTime li tht setrtltu sunflower, with\ngtudy crown of gold; but frlendihlp ll tht\nbreathing rote, with sweets ln every fold-\nOliver Wendtll Holmei.\nTest Yourself Etiquette Hints\nWhin two or more irt talking ltd in-\nother  enters lht room,  don't ibruptly itop\ntalking.   The newcomer may think tht talk\n1 Wkit bird cia run i milt h two mlit^ h\u00ab\u00bb bttn ibout him.\nTht wedding ricetiionil it \u2022 church wedding li llkt thli: Flrit, brldt ind room, mild\nof honor, brldumildl (In pairs' ind uihera\n(In ptlrt). Tht but mtn usually rtmovti\nhlmitlf quietly through the vestry door If\npotilblt, itttr tht cirtmony, ta htlp tht\nbridil couple uftiy lata thtlr ow, If bt ttkw\nptrt In tht bridil tradition, htwtvtr, ht\nvilki wtth tht mild oi hontr.\n1. Whit kind ot inlmil wtt tbt btht.\nmoth mentioned In tht Bible'\nU-*?\nI. Wbil bird wu mixed up In I murder\nout?\nT(eT  AN8W-RS\n1, Tht behemoth ot tbt Bible fulfills the\ndticrlptlon ot tht hippopotamus.\nI. Tht nslrlrh.\nI. A unirv.\nCameron Tells Nelson Audience\nof B.C. Educational Finance Plan\nGiving Equal Opportunities to All\nwmt\nWitnesses\nOutlining a flexible scheme which\nwould tnable every child tn Britlih\nColumbii ta receive tbt educttlonil\nbtntfIts open to lay other pupil, re\ngirdless of where ht lives ln tht\nprovince, Sr, Mix Cameron ot tht\nDepirtment ot Educttlon, University ot Britlih Columbia, told a large\naudience ia Ntlton Thundiy night\not hli finding! and opinions result.\ning from hll enquiry as I one-man\nRoyil Commission into educttlonil\nfinance for thla province.\nHU address wu tht high light ot\na leiilon ot tht Wilt Kootenay-\nBoundary Teichen' Convtntlon\nopen to tht pubUC In tht Capitol\nTheatre.\nDr. Cameron pointer] out thi many\ndifficulties ln equalling tht tax\nIncidence of tht coit ot education,\nTht problem hid two Important\nphases\u2014the severity ot tht burden\non ltnd ind improvements, lad the\nInequality In tht division ol responsibility u ftr ll tht incidence\nof taxation WM concerned.\nPROPOSED HIGHEST BASIC\nSTANDARD\nIn hll report ta tht Government,\ncompleted la Auguit, ht urged tbt\nestablishment ot t bulc educttlonil\nsttndard thit would bt tht highest\nla tbt Dominion. This Included tht\nadoption of bulc salary schedules\ntor teachers with appropriate Increments, an extensive financial participation by tht Government In tht\nprovision of othtr ichool costs, tht\npayment In tht form of bonuses tor\nthose teachers with racial added\nresponsibilities iuch as school principals, and finally, bonuses for\nteachers in Isolated diitrlcti.\nDr. Cimeron flrit reviewed fur\nhli hearers tht situation u he\nfound It In 1043-44. Tht lyitam ot\neducition ln tht province Colt $11,-\n600,000 during tbt year, which represented t cost ot 10 cents in hour\nper pupil. Ht uld It looked I Urge\nturn io a lump, but lt wu not very\ngrut In relation to tht talk btfort\nit Ht explained that one-third of\ntht sum cuat from tbt treasury ot\nth\u00ab government, which wu Ipread\nto achieve equalization u much tl\npossible, thit is, helping tht poorer\ndiitrlcti moit Tht othtr two-thirds\nwu derived trom real estate taxation.\nHe granted that tht pruent system wtl unsatisfactory, but In ltt\npresent form It wu itlll imong tbt\nbut on tht continent However,\nthey wished to remove ill tht inequalities tl but they could, since\nevery child wu born equal to my\nother; therefore thtrt ihould* bt\nequal opportunities for pupils it ill\nschools.\n3 ACCEPTED PRINCIPLES\nDr. Cimeron iald ht worktd from\nthru Initial principles which win\ngenerally' accepted\u2014tl)at provision\nof schools tt root wai t provinclil\nresponsibility, tht system ot financing ind administration should give\nequality of opportunity, ind educi.\ntlon la tht province ihould remiln\nto bt hindltd by local people, such\nU through ichool botrds.\n\"Schools should bt idapttd to\nlocal people,\" ht stated. \"People\nshouldn't get tht idtt thtt tht government Is doing lomtthlng for\nthtm, but rather thit thty ut doing something for themselves.\"\n' Tat speaker wished to explain\niway varloui arguments against il\nnancing ti education through pro\nparty taxes. Molt ot tht resentment\nstemmed trom misunderstanding, he\nUld, since the mechanics ot property taxation were not will under.\nitood. The argument thtt those who\ndid not own property did not pay\nKhool taxes, wtl unfounded. Their\ncontribution would come from their\nrent, it bl ill buslnesi transaction!,\nsince, tor example, i grocer would\nMt hli margin of profit it iuch I\nfigure u to enable him to comfortably pty his property taxes.\nHe uld thit beciuie it wu Important ta have local control of\nschools, then of count there bad ta\ntht local iuppor;t ot ichools.\nUNIVERSAL BASIC TAX\nHU answer ta thi equalization problem wu thit then ihould be first\nOf ill t uniform bulc tax ot I mills\noa tht total ot all ltnd throughout\ntht Province, no matter when lo-\ncited, ind on Tl ptr ctnt ot the\nassessed value of Improvement! on\nthe properties. At the pruent time,\nvarious Ichool districts wen plying anywhere from one mill to M\nmilla or mort. Tht ntt ot tht\neducational financing would come\nfrom provincial grtnti, which would\ncover 10 ptr ctnt of the costs evenly\nthroughout the Province.\nHe laid tbt bull scale for publle\nIChool teachers wu $1000 to $1(90,\nand tor high Khool teachers from\n$1300 to $2170 depending on increments. Any locality that wonted ta\npay more, could tad would, be\nasserted. Ia tht cases of tht isolated diitrlcti, thiy bid ta pay mon\nto attract teichen.\n, Thli plan would entail thi abolition, of tht penonil property tax ln\nrural arm for Khool purporti.\nHUGE SCHOOL  DISTRICTS\nAnother phut tf Cr. Cameron's\nreport hid to do with tht formation of large Khool diitrlcti, which\nwould rtduet tht promt total of\nOW, to TO large districts, Uld 10\nmull onei. Tht Nelion dlitrlct\nwould be enlarged ta Include tht\narea to Procter, Bonnington, tnd\ndown through Salmo ind Ymir to\ntht Boundary. Thil would enable\nall children in this dlitrlct to hive\ntoceu to equal educttlonil opportunity; thi itindards In tht runi\ndistricts would bt tht samt u In\nNtlton itself.\nDr. Cameron also dealt with tht\ndifficulty It arriving tt unit tigurei\nfor building and transportation colli\nbut tlirl thit tht Government would\nassume 90 per cent of tbt responsibility. |-   -\/' B~e_iJ*\nC. It. Mattice, Prutderrt ot Ntlioa\nBy DEAN 8CHEDLER\nMANILA. Nov. i (AP.-Chlnue,\nFilipino tnd Spanish wltneises who\nhysterically cursed tht Japanese tnd\nscreamed far the death ot Lt.-Gen.\nTomoyukl Yamashlta, kept the war\ncriminal trial ot tha former Philippines commander-in-chief ln continual turmoil todty.\nMemberi ot tbt prosecution staff\nand Interpreters both were required\nto quiet a Chinese woman whose\nfour-year-old ion hid been matched\nfrom her arms and repeatedly bayoneted.\nThe women testified the latt\nnine of tht 12 In htr fimlly, hid\n\u2022tin women ind children slain\nwhtn 30 Chinese WIN hirded Into\na lumberyard ind murdered lut\nFib. 10.\nScenes \"ie beitlal lt It hud to\nfind wordt to describe thtm,\" were\nrelited by witnesses of the men\nallying ot from 900 to 1000 civilians\nwho hid taken refuge In tht Manila\nGerman Club tbt lime diy.\nSpanish Francisco Lopei, former\nfilm compiny representative la tba,\nPhilippines, shouted that all Japanese loldleri were \"sadists md\nbeasts'' as he testified Yamashitt'l j\ntroopi poured gasoline over wo-.\nmen's httd and iet them afire, midt\n\u2022port ot young girls for tht entertainment of other Japaneie at a\nclub and then raped one ot the girli\nifter she wai deed.\nAnother Spaniard, Jose Mildon-\nido, deicrlbed tht tolling ol t\nhind grenade Into a bathroom wbtnr\ntht Japaneie hid locked up ill tht\nmen ot i group of DO who lought\nrefuge ln t certain home. live weft\"\nkilled and miny milmed. -\nDetails ot the ilaying Fib. 1$ of\nAlbert C. Dtlflno, Venezuelan con-\nsul, along with hli wltt tnd foster\nion wtre relited by a witness who\nuld thty tnd ilx others win tltd,\nmarched Into i room of thtlr homt\ntnd ihot. The house wis burned. Tha\nvictims were all robbed before thty\nwere slain, tht witness uld.\nTttchen Anoelition, who wu\nchairman, told the public audience\not tht theme ot tht convention\u2014\n\"educating for new horltoni\". He\nuld tbe spirit ln which the horizons\nwen being broadened and extended\nWU Illustrated by tht subjects covered during tht convention. Hi\nstressed tht necessity ot educating\ntht public btfort educational reforms could bt tchle.ved.\nMiyor N. C. Stibbs tnd T. A.\nJewett of Nelion, Inipector ot\nSchooli, welcomed Dr. Cimeron\nbick to the dty where he grtduit-\ned from High School, md they also\ngreeted the visiting teichen.\nA muilcal progrim consisted of\npitno solos by Jick Glover ind Mill\nBeverley McCothtm, violin selections by BUI DeRiddtr, ind vocal\nrendition! by Don Brown. Mlu\nMargaret Gerrlsh ind Mri, T. J. S.\nFerguson win accompanists.\nNAKUSP GETS\nA.R.P. FIRE\nFIGHTING UNIT\nNAXUBP, B.C.-Nikuip rtettv-\nid thli wttk in up-to-date unit of\ntht A.R.P. Tin Fighting equipment\nIt wu obtained through tbe Provinclil Oovernment ind efforts ot\nCapt. C S. Leiry.\nIt consists ot gasoline engine\npump mounted on rubber tires, tad\nI large quantity of hose.\nNOrnNQHAM, InHind (CP) -\nWhen Lily Eyre, aged 30, wu lent\nto Borstal at Quarter Seisions tor\nstealing two suitcases and clothing It\nwu uld thit her husband wu also\n\" irjtil Institution tor shop-\nCREW ON HANP\nTO REPAIR MINTO\nAT NAKUSP\nNAKUSP, E.C.-C. WinstiU. g.\nC. Johnion tnd R. S. LtRut arrivtd\nfrom Oktmgan Landing Wedneiday\nand will be engaged with ma\nwork on the S.S. Mlnto. Tht Mlnto\nll to bt pulled out of the wittr ejjf\nwill be on the way! for some tlmt.\nTht S.S. Beaton wtll perform MM\nvice between Arrowhead tnd Na-\nkusp. Jim Wiseman of Nelion ll ta\nbe foreman tt Nakuip yardi whtn\nht his succeeded It. McWhlrttr,\nwho Is being retired from tba\nC.P.R. lervice.\nTo ipeed up nail polish\nhold finger5 under cold water\nftw minutes ifter applying polish. I\n\"H\/iattfaH'Pett\nTIRED\"\nAUtielime\nWTrth-fcllt\nttflkttaetm\nrhmee~e-eioo. Will mtat\n-\u25a0 - I--X-     - t_  T\u2014I't-L- I, ,JI. \u2014AUu\nj*A-m i-MM m \\-mmr u__t iMWtHt-^\nmmwT&mmmttlAtlN^mmmli\n______\u00bb_\u00bb\naw .-. \u25a0\u25a0-._>_.__.__\u25a0\n I and Lodge Members Take Pari\n1st Rites for Bud Thompson\nIt miny frlendi from Kulo,\nPoint ind Nelson gathered\nirk's Anglican Church, Kas-\nJfhundty afternoon to pty\ntt respects to Joseph Francis\nrimpson, popular fisheries\nKulo who died ta Koot-\nike Generil Hospital, Ncl-\nTuesday morning, at the\nIS, alter I brief illness,\n\u25a0nment officials tnd mem-\nthe B.C. Gime Department\nresent It the services, tad\nn ot the Kulo Lodgt No. 28\nUd A. M\u201e attended the\nib I body, tnd tt tbe con-\nid the lerviMt formed open\nranki from tht chdrch tt the heane\nthrough which the cuktt wu borne\nby brother lodge memberi u pallbearers.   .\nThty Win, P.. C. Arnai, W. H.\nbuna, It. D. Gardner, T. W. Gla-\nholm, G. T. Robinson ind B t.\nPalmer. There wen many flowers\ntent to the funeral.\nRtv. M. C. t. Perclvill officiated\nand Mist Elizabeth Gieger'ich wu\norgtniij.\n' A Masonic burial service wii conducted It tht graveside in the Masonic Cemetery it Kaslo, by W.-H.\nDunn, Acting Muter, and George\nBaker, Chiplaln.\nferpreting the News\nSy JAMES D. WHITE\nelated Pnn Stall Wrlttr\nYen Hsl-Shin Is drinking\nilng tat.\nr taste bitter to thli \"model\"\nwho for more than 30 yein\n. hit own private brand of\nIt ttt\u2014but not 10 bitter u\nH tei nor that which Chinese\nplsm would pour for him.\ni arrived ln Chungking the\nday from bis native Shinil\net ,t fugitive from Chinese\njnism. His arrival ln China'!\nmay slgnil tht end ot an ert\n' thirof the old-ityli wir-\nI\nDurlnl tht occupation ht refused\nJtptnlM ontri to become t pupptt.\nHll main worry was the Chinese\nCommunists who win filtering-Into\nShansi tad weaning his people away\nfrom him behind the Japanese llnei.\nWhen Japan surrendered, the Reds\nsurged even more strongly into Jr P-\naneae-held territory. Yen iayi hli\ntroopi fought them and thtt there\nwere 16,000 killed. He got out at\nlatt, after 98 years in Shansi, and\nmide hll wty to Chungking.\nHe still li titular governor of\nShlnsi tnd military commander of\nthe 2nd wir tone which Includes\nthtt provlnci, but If he ever gots\nbick lt will be u Chungking's Igent.\nips on tht Move\ny Tht Cintdlm Prtu\neward bound\u2014\nltd it Htlifax\u2014Ltdy Rodney\n.) wtth 80 officers tnd 091\n\u2022inks of the Edmonton Fusll-\nturnlng from service ln New-\nind.\nIt Hiilflx-Lldy Nilion (Sat-\nWith 397 sick tnd wounded\nrs of Canada's armed forces\nt Britain.\nr\nTAXI DRIVER\nROBBED AND\nCAB TAKEN\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 2 (CP) -\nOeorge Yip, taxi driver wu robbed\not 97 |nd had his cib taken from\nhim lut night by two armed bandits\nwho toroed him to ride with them\nalmost td the Internitlonil border.\nThen they ordered him out of the\ncar ind drove ott.\nRossland Social\nBy MRS. P. a. SRAY\nROSiUlTO, B. fc Nov. l-Mrt,\nCecil Pitt enter tilntd rectntly tt I\nkitchln ihower ta honor of Mra\nWalter Hanson, ntt 'Mlu Dorothy\nLynn. Tht tvenlng wu spent playing gamei and contests, followtd by\ndainty refreshments lerved by the\nhostess as5lstt(Tby Mri. I. Carkner.\nDuring tha evening tht honoree wu\npresented With a bread box daintily\ndecorated With white, pink and\ngreen crepe paper, which WU filled\nwith many practical gilts, thole\npresent were Mrs. E. tngvildson,\nMri. A. Wood, Mn. H. Bttulieu,\nMrs, E. Trlggi, Mrt. C, Joss, Mn. W.\nMartin, Mrs. E. Carkner, Mri. H.\nLynn' tnd the Misses Anm Mirlt\nMan, Ruby Fou, Peggy Cullinane,\nEthel Lynn, tnd Olgt Oslng.\nRev. F, X. MicAulny, who wll\ntilled to the city by the death ot hit\nbrother, A. S. MacAulay, left Thursday tor hll homt In Winnipeg.\nMrs. H. Martin hu returned from\nVancouver, Where she attended the\nfuneril dt her mother, Mri. Betu-\nramp. She Wll accompanied by her\ndaughter, Mrs. W. Forfeit, and Gall.\nMill Sadie MacAulay, I novice\nof the Order Of St. Joseph It Bell-\nIngham, Wuh., who WU tilled to\nRossland by tht death of her father,\nA.-S. MacAulay, lift Thursday to\nreiume her studies at Bellingham.\nShe wtl accompanied by Sister\nBurkman, who miny years Igo was\nMatron of the Mater Misericordiae\nHospital here.\nJ. H. Conroy, accompanied by D.\nHarrison and W. Dorey, lift thil\nweek on a hunting trip\" in tht Belt\nKootenay,\nMrs. J. 1. Cullintnt, accompanied\nby her diughter, Mri. E. Kambick,\ntnd daughters Marilyn and Anne,\nipent the weekend ln Nilion. gueits\nof Mr. and Mn. 3. A. Culllnatit,\nGranite Road.\nMn Arthur Littley entertained\nit a birthday party recently honoring her diughter, Ellen, on net third\nblrthdiy. Games were enjoyed, fol-\nfcwed by tupper. The tlble wai\ncentr.d by I blrthdiy cike decorated in green and orange ind topped\nby three lighted candles. Each child\nreceived a crepe paper buket of\ntweets u a favor. Those preient\nwtrt Leone Pollock, Ulid Petronl,\nLynn Peichey, Billy Jollffe, Divid\nMuison, tnd Kenneth Littley. Mri.\nLittley wu assisted by htr nlect,\nMilt Margaret Littley, ta caring tor\nthi wet guuti.    *\nPte. First Clau Harold Clin, who\nbu recently returned from duty dt\nOkinawa with the Amerlcin Army,\nIccompanled by hli wife, 11 visiting\nhis pirents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clare.\nWe. Ind Mn. Ctart ut ruldtag ln\nSpokane.\nMonthly meeting of the Friendly\nCircle of St. Andrew's Unlttd\nChurch WU held Tueidiy afternoon\nta th* Chltrch Annex. Mn. R. Don-\naldson presided in the ibsence Of\nthi Pmidint, Mri. P. L. Iwlft Aft-\nir routine buslneu, Mrs. T. Kolhovd\nconducted t Scandinavian progrim.\nThree quartettes In Norwegian were\nrendered by Mrt. A, E. Jensen, Mrs.\nT. Kalhovd, Mrs. X. A. Jorgemon,\nind Mrs. George Jorgtnson. Mri,\nKalhovd give in Inttrtitlhg talk on\n\"Memories of Norway'V also I reading. Tht progrim cloud With ling-\ntag ot iht Norweglin Nitlonil Anthem. Dilnty refreshments of the\nnitlonil dishes of Norway were\nserved. Those present Wltt Mn. H.\nK. Johniton, Mrs. I. Driper, Mrs,\n9. Mirtln, Mrs. T. G. Wood, Mrs.\nWilliam Cunningham, Mn, H. Davis, Mrs. O. Kay, Sr, Mn. A. Johnion, Mn. C. Severson, Mrs. t. Davis,\nMn W .Biihop, Mri G. Jorgemon,\nMn. A. E. Jensen, Mri. T. Kalhovd,\nUtt. R. Donaldson, Mrs. R. Richardson ind Mn. T. Rouland.\nDeaths\nBRANDON, Man.-OicM L. Hir-\nWood, 84, wptrvlior of tht City, bf\nBrtndon Uld prominent In Western\nfinancial Circle!.\nTORONTO, Ont \u2014 Auguitui t.\nUng, 1), professor III German ind\nEnglish it tht Toronto Victoria College.    '   .\nNEW YO-UC-Migr. CyrlUt Otg-\nnon, 09, rector ot Quebec Laval University and one of the distinguished\nmemberi ot the Roman Catholic\nclergy in thi Archdiocese ot Quebec.\nCYCLING TROUIADOR COVERS 11,250\nMILES TO ENTERTAIN SERVICEMEN\nVANCOUVER, Nov. I (CP) -\nAttn covering. 11,290 pdlei hy bicycle tt enterttin lervlcemea' during tht lut three yttn O. Hirrison\nRmdill of Frtdtrlcton, N.B., plans\nto Itay ln British Columbia tor I\nmonth or two. During hli itay ftan-\ndlU will bt idding to hit total ot\n759 show! performed under hll Own\ntnd Cmidlin Legion auspices.\nRandall's itagt ihow includes I\none-mill trio ln which hi plays the\npiano Illd two harmonicas simultaneously. Ht IllO sings and doll\nimpersonations and \"hill-billy itutf\"\non request but specializes In \"live.\"\nHll lut Jaunt was a. 1100-mile\ntrip through tht' mountains from\nLtthbrldge, Alta.. to. Vancouver,\nwhich took him twt weeks but his\navenge diy'i run li 129 miles.\nSPENT 85 ON BIKE\nRejected from military service,\nRandall beeimt I cycling troubadour lp Miy, 1143 ind travelled\n4500 miles on hll Own giving shows\nthroughout Eastern Cinids before\njoining tht Cinadltn Legion Wtr\nBtrvlcei ta IM. Mil longut diy'i\nridt wu I M-hour trtk In lub-iero\nwetthef between Regim ind Dun-\ndurn, Silk., during which lit went\nwithout food for 13 hours.\n\"1 didn't Wint to slop ln esse It\nMuted mowing ind thtn I would\nreally have bull itrandeJ,\" ujs\nRandall.\nRandall Is I lelf-taught pianist\nind knows taort thin 1900 pieces\nby memory.\nHis bicycle ll equipped with ont\nOt tht original tires but thi Othtr\ngtvt out Ifter 10,000 mllei. Upkeep\nof his machine his cost him five dollars tar the entire tour.\nRandall'! next trip, scheduled for\nJinuiry, wl]l ttkt him homt to\nFrederlcton, by W*y of Hollywood,\nFlorida and thi Atlantic toait. It'i\nJust t Ihort ptdtl thli time\u2014only\n9000 mllei.\nVIOLENCE GREETS\nSHERIFF'S\nMEN AT COAST\nVANCOUVBt, Ntiv. 2 (CP) -\nViolence flired briefly todiy u\nSheriff Frank Kelt cirrled out the\nfirst eviction In Vincouver ilnce\ntalt July whin evictions wtrt froien by a Federal Government order.\nOnt womin tnd two men were\nslightly Injured ta a ihort battle\nwhich developed when Sheriff Keill\nUld hll dtputlM pushed past pickets\npotted around the homt ot O. Y.\nChen, g Chinese sign-painter. Tbe\ntrrlvil tt City police quelled the\ndisturbance.\nSheriffs duties broke Int? the\nChen home through the rear door.\nA bucket at cold Water, thrown by\na sympathiitr, caught one of the\ndeputiei in the face, and an empty\nbottle sailed harmleisly out through\ntht broken door.\nA man WU taken Into custody by\npolice but nt charge wu laid.\nJoycp ChtB, 11-year-old member\nof tht evicted fimlly wu moved to\na hotpltil In tn ambulance.\nA delegation et tndt unionists,\nltd by Nigel Margin, provinclil\nleader ot the Labor Progreulve\nPirty, went from the Chin home\nto tht Vincouvtr City Hill to proteit the eviction to Mayor 3. W.\nCornett,\nGallows Tree Lane\nKeeps Reputation\n.NEWCASTLE-UNDER \u25a0 LYME,\nEngland (CP)\u2014Gtllowi Tree Lane\nta thli Staffordshire town hu been\nliving up to Us name. The reputation goes bsck centurlei, but ln\ntht lut two month! Iti bid name\nhit btcomi'woritrwlth\"toiir {ijople\nattacked and two deaths resulting\nin that tlmt.  .\nLatest victim wu William Uwler,\n48, who 'was stabbed tnd died I day\nlater. On July 24 Henry Stubbi and\nhit brldt ot four months wm walking in tht lint whin hi wu ihot\ntnd wounded fatally.\nA Russian soldier wll shot on\nAug. 12 tnd several wesks Igo i\nyoung couple win attacked. Scotland Yard detectivel irt Investigating.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS .SATURDAY, NOV. 3, 1941 - 7\n~T*t\t\n'\u25a0.iii'..\nHigh Commissioner\nfor Palestine\nResigns^-Lord Qort\n' LONDON, Ntlr. 2 (CP) - Tht\nrsilgnttlon tf Lord Qort u high\neommlisloner for Plltitlne wtl\nmnounced to Ctmmons todiy ll\nrteent outbrtiki if vlllintt In\nPileitlne win brindtd offlolllly\nis t \"winton reiort' to force\"\nWhloh Might nullify \u25a0rlliln't tt-\ntimpti tt Itlvt tht Jewlih problem.     \/ .   ;\nApptr entry there wai no direct\nconnection between Lord Gort'i\nreslgnttlon lad tM dliturbinces,\nhowever. Miking tht innouncement,\nGtorgt Hall, Military for tht colonlei, said tht high commissioner\nhid stepped down beciuse Ol 111\nhealth.\nCURFEW IMP08ID\nA curfew WU Imposed tn Pileitlne yesterday following I night In\nwhich nllwtyi were cut In It lent\nM places and explosion! were Nt\nttt it widely icittered polnti.\nStreet fighting broke out ln down--\ntown Cairo todiy, coincidental with\nthe beginning ot l general ttrlkt\nby anti-Zionist elements who distributed pamphlet* demanding thit thi\nJews bt awikened \"irom thtlr\ndream of t homt ta Paleitlne.\" Police find shoti In tht ilr In attempts\nto dlspene tht crowdi.\nIn Pilestlnt, tht Pilestlnt Ptrt\nuld tht outburst! thin Indicated\ntht Jews \"hivt gont tvtr from\ndefenilve tt offinslva ictlon\" In\nthilr cimpilgn fer tht lifting tf\nBritlih whltt pipsr quoti nitric-\ntloni on Jswlih Immigration. Tht\nnewipiper uld tht acta repreiented \"t niw . , . itep In dlflinoi\n'whlth thi Jiwlih people wtrt\ndriven te proclilm beciuit It wll\nclear thit the Whltt piper, fir\nfrom being rtvoksd, wu to hi\ncontinued In force.\"\nMr. Hill told Con-moni cuuilttai     ,\nta tht outbrtiki In Pileitlne wtrt     A\ntlvt killed tnd it ltut tight wounded, adding thtt btciuu of thi wlde-\nsprtid natun ot thi tttacks reports\non thtm wirt tacomsltta,. ', A\n\"Wt irt ia_li_tad thit It tbt mo-'\ntMAt titan trt lufflclent forcu to\ndill'with tht tltuitlon tin Palestine) and t am Mttt lot Houn will\nunderittnd thtt both tht Palestine\npolice tnd tht forces have a dlffi- .\ncult ind delicate talk to ptrforro.\"\nMr. Hill delbrlbed tht trouble ai\nI \"disttrdly itrles At outnges\" .\nwhich \"ihow tvidtnee ot Vtry careful planning by a very considerable\norginlutlon tmong the Jtwlsh community.\" Ht Hid hi hid received I\nat report yet on (ht number of ar-\nreati mtdt la connection with tht\noutbreiki.\nA Jeruulem dlipitch Mid tht\nMiction of four new Jt*lsh lettle-\nmenti wu begun today ta Pileitlne,\ntwo In Galilee, tnd tht other two\nta tht coutil pliln between Tel\nAviv ind Hilfi.\nMr. Hall uld 3. V. W. Shiw, ehlat\nsecretiry ln Palestine will administer tht government ta Palestine\nuntil a successor ta Lord Gort hu\nbeen appointed.\nLord Gort hold! tht rink of Held\nminhil tail! a wlnntr of tht Vio-\ntorltCrosi.\n i   ii\nTHIEVES GO\nAFTER TOOL\nKITS NOW\nVANCOUVER, Nov. I (CP)-Pt-\nllct wtrt looking todty ht t to*\nWho itolt a tttl kit containing MOO\nworth et cirptnttr1! tooli yuter-\ndty from a tnmftr truck.\nbr out part ^\nfebticofciviliation\n^isaproudanrjrjificjj\n^ifyoucarryonintlieje^\nto\ncome\nas you\nnave d\none\nso\nJjldren can look forward fo ^\nj>iie, not **\" \u00ab\"\u2022 \u00ab* witt'\nUesof surer kppinessfer\nIt js to tkis task that 1 call^ now\n',0U Hll Ma,,.^\nBlIy MORE VICTORY B0IVd8\n\/S\nf>\nf\nA,\nX\nf\nr*\\\n<\u25a0>;\ni\n\/>\n?,\n.l*,__y,.   . .-.\nt ia\nmmtttleimttmfit.im.-.^^mmt \u201eifr...-_... -_,._._.>___.u-_, _ _^. . \u25a0 ...-.a..'      ._._    .Jl \u25a0._..'.-_\n EffiPJPP\"!*\"^^\n\u2014 KELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, NOV. 3, ^__W_mSmW^m^W\nTOD AY'S News Pictures\n. :    i.   ,\nI\nJOIN8 CANADIENS! Kenny\nReardon, Canidltn Army corpor-\ntl, who hu Joined tht Cinidleni\nIn'Montrttl.\" * \u2022\nTHE\nSMITH, A MIGHTY MAN WAS HE\n\u2014Alexander in the Philadelphia Bulletin\nPERON ADDRESSES FOLLOWERS: Colontl JUan DomJ 30\nP -on li ihown with right hand upllJted u hi tddrttted throngs ef hli\nfe lowers from the btlcony of tht oovernment building it Plan Miyo,\nI  enot Aires, tfttr hit reitontlon to power.      -'\n7   \u25a0 \":\u2022'*\u25a0\"., v,\nVICTIM OP 8TABBER1 Emlgn\nPeter P. Emge, 21-year-old naval\nofflotr un of Dr. Ludwlg A.\nEmge, prominent Sin Franclico\nphysician, who wu mytttrlouily\nttabbed to death In San Franclico.\nA policeman It examining tht\nbody In the. Folion St. hallway\nwhen It WM found, A former\nStanford Unlvenlty student, En-\nsl'in Emge hid recently returned from combat duty In the Pacific aboard the tlrcraft carrier\nPetrorTSfT ~ ' tt-\n100TH WINNER FOR BRITISH JOCKEY: Gordon Rlchardi,\nludlng British Jockey, It shown riding hli 100th wlnntr of tht leaion\nm hi booti homt \"Set YoL\" In front to take tht Cattle Hill Plate tt\nWindsor, Eng.\nDEATH    SENTENCE:    Alfom\nKlein, accuied wtth ilx othen, of\nmurder, of lome 100 dliplaced per.\nMM, moitly Polei tnd Ruuians,\nby Injecting polion with hypodermic needles into thtlr victims\ntl an Iniane uylum nur Htdim-\ntr. Klein, admlnlitrator of tht In-\nttitute, Wll icntenced to death\ntfttr trill it Wleibadon, Germany.\nThey'll Do It Every Time\nr>\nBy Jimmy Hatlo I\nLOVEtY CUTWpRK: Outwork\nll bailcilly buttonhole itltch but\nIt'i needlcWork that'l tlwayi id-\nmired. Try doing theie rout In\nflower hi|n or self color.\n' Thttt outwork motlfa ltnd\nthemielvei to a variety of llhom.\nPittern 638 has tranifer of 14 mo-\ntlfft 2'\/_x4 to 4x17 Inchei.\n'Bind TWENTY CENTS (20c) In\ncolni (itampt cannot be iccepted)\nfor thli pattern. Print plainly\nSIZE, NAME, ADpRESS. STYLE\nNUMBER.\nSend your ordtr to Dally Ntwt\nI  Pattern Department, Nelson, B. C.\n'\nVOU ARE A Pf\u00a3j3\nGENTUMAN-HBWf\/,\n'-\u25a0\u25a0\"-\u00bb- w-m.-wm.-_       ,\\-S\\\nHERE'S VDUR \\\nREWARD\/\nl^SiM-^t\n\\\\\nVYlaMon  TllaMin\nA\nJAUNTY JUNIOR\n|f Fbttal\nhole neck ft Pattern 90W glvei\nyou 1 glimpse ofl dreii with 1 future! Wldt belt accents your wm\nwalit, snappy lines ihow off your\nfigure. Braid trimming optional.\nPattern 0040 comes In Junior\nmlu sizes 11, 13, 15 ind 17. Size 13,\ntakei 2% yardi 39-Inch fabric\nBand TWENTY CENTS (20c) In\ntoint (itampt cinnot bt iccepted)\nfor thtt ptttern. Print - plainly\nSIZE, NAME, ADDRESa STYLE\nNUMBER.\nSend your order to Dally Newt\nPlttern Depirtment, Nelion, B. C\nAUNT HET\nR-IN,&AL\u00bb!'.-ANY-A.t-\nwhich tXtAdSi AMY SEVER\nriM; BACK OVER -TH- LINE IS ,\nINSTANTLY MARRIED UP TO its\n.r>\\ .coNTiWTS - AFTER, which\n\u2022   _>~T SHE   KIN  PUMPOUTAW'\nWND\nPUWMV-_\nFAVORITt!\nJL.\nN..\n\u00abSjfc-T\n\u2014       o\n\"Amy otyiht to lttrn bow to\nread tha itars herself. If they tell\nanything, they'd tell It tbe ume\nwiy to everybody, md ihe'd stve\nt lot 0' money\"\nCrawford Bay\nCRAWFORD BAY, B.C.\u2014A whlit\ndrlvt wtl held recently ln the Hill,\nsponsored by the Women'i Initltute.\nfttat wlnnen were Mn. Jtatlly.\nMlu Lytle, A. R. McGregor tnd G.\nMcGnior. '\nIan Fisher tnd Jtck riildtn vlilttd htn en route home to the Cout\nafter e hunting trip ln the Eut\nKootenay. Thev wert iccomptnled\nfrom Ctntl Flits by Bruce Mic-\nDontld, who wis visiting hll grandfather, T. W. Lytlt.\nHirry MeQnior ot Trail li At\ngueit of hll brother tnd alster-ln-\nliw, Mr. tnd Mrs. Raymond McGregor\nMn M. Palmer hu font to Ntlton whtn ihe will ipend the Winter\nmonths.\nMr. tnd Mn. O. H Oltdwln havt\nreturned from Pentlcton whtn thty\nwin filled by tht death of thtr\nion. Gilbert\nPte. L. Johnion. Ptt. A. R-. McGregor ind Lie. Hawkins htvt rt-\nturntd to tht Cout tfttr \u2022 short\nleave ipent htrt.\nE. TIER. NEW\nDENVER, PAS5ES\nNSW DENV131,, B.C \u2014 Thomu\nIrland Tier, New Denvtr r'lldent.\ndied it lht Slocin Htiplttl Wednu-\nd.* ranrtlac \\\n. R-tldM hit wttaJit It lurvlvtd by,\nhli two ^\u00bb**tttrhvt ird Bobby.\nHit peter 1, *'-. cod Mn. John Tier. I\ntwo tll'n, R\"ttra ind Allci md I\n'two brother-, Btrt and Cftqrtt,        I\nWOT ATHIhIG U TH' H0U9S\nTO EAT-1 WORKED ALU MV\nLIFE TO OET EKOUGHtOIW\nTD KEEP PRONA STAHVrNS-\nNOW THAT IJ-UVE IT -I'M\nPUT ON A DIET By MAGGIE.'\n-t\nC3\nDAGVVOOD.'\n\u2022KAJ W-VE\nJUST TWO\nMINUTES\nTO CATCH\n\"lOLweus;\n\"_* watch our'\n( HERE COMES <\n> TUB NEW ,\n' LAUN0RES9\/J\n^i\nw\nZiSW\/SH\n*w\nWHAT\nWAS*\nTHAT?\n\"'I\n\u2022W___Wm4*\nSALE       7\nw nee.\n<-US\u00ab_|.\n\u25a0m'cops sum..\nTHESE MONEY BELTS OH THOSE CROOKS'\n1 as peo\nops stax SLipptzo up... u>ayiw^___.\nB-T7NEYUMEV\u00abhTE1-M\n~g.l PEACE A6A1H.'\nSEEMS 1 MADE A BAD MISTAKE.'\nPEACE MUST HAVE FOUND THE\nMONEV... SOT TO C0kSH \u25a0.'\nso suck Jont tLL-wrrtu wau\nHAS TEMPTED AmTHEH... BUT _g\nTIME ITS WRECKED rt\/gEPUTATC\nI HAYS A H-ACWME, FRINCO,      T\n0AR11MG. ITS SIK. lv DREADFUL\nVWUIO VOU MIHD IF I DION'1 60 KITH\nYOU ID THE SfMPHON. T0NI6HT{\nOKPBy.\nsur-ly,he know.\ntKt ADDRES5. Mill\nER WOULD TEU I\nt WHY WES H\nii.- .   _._.,\u25a0\u25a0_.    ..-. A    _..\n PHONE 144\nJEE--T0 Mr. and Mrt. A. I\ntt Mater Mlaerloordiu Hos-\nland, Nov. 1, a son.\n_g\nHELP WANTED\nJW WANTED FOR THE\ntin Hospital of Kaslo, duties\nact December 1st, sal-\nJ per month, leu 929.(10\nj lull mal tenance. write\n\u00ab, R. D. Gardner, Secretary,\nW - A Y6tJCKQ~fl.HSOi\nin to work on dairy farm.\n1 pay fair wtget, and would\n1   od home to a respectable\nMilking not necessary,\n..Box 1783 Daily Newi.\nZJIAN FOR DAIRY. AP-\nlltvile Dairy, Box 23,\nFBJC.  \t\n-FUQTTiME HOUSE-\nr. Ph. mTBox 372, Nelion.\nTEACHER!\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nI - DO YOU WANT A\nlulled source ot making\nney In yoilr ipan time?\ntor detalla. Gunner\nt, 371 Queen St,\nnto, Ont\t\nAND  INSTRUCTION\nfy Not Satisfied!!\ni why not uie your ipan\narofitablyt Why not un-\nthe door to opportunity?\na bookkeeping and ac-\nlng to your own-home In\nhours off work tnd pre-\nyounelf for opportunity\ni it knocks.\nnent    correipondence\nIk limited number of\nfor  candidates.  First\n\u00bb will be given prefer-\n\u00ab ill enquiries to:\n^Bookkeeping\nInstr\nlm Strut, tUftm\/tr, B.C.\ntit. Vou\nj at home. IMS ta-ormi-\n1C. Schooli, Wlnniptg.\ng\u00bbTIOH\u00bbWANTiP\n'Sv^e-rx\nit employment Only\ni week (6 diyi) coven\n..revs m want\u00a7\na U Janitor or dish wash-\nI look tfter poultry. Ctn\n\"\u00bbInside or out, or whtt\nWrite Box 1765 Nekoa\nHtwt.\t\nD, MISCELLANEOUS\nWanted\no Purchase\njtric Range\n\u25a0Wrltt:\nNelson\nliaed lumber moetly \u00a3**,\nTTeoi boardi. Write Royal\nSir Yardi Ltd, Calgtry. Al-\ng^rnirarEaricAT?\ndda for ihouldtr mount\nhar Birtlcultn, C A. Bhun-\nB. Hcelowna, B.C.\nt\u00bb V6t\u00bb stkkp MWalS\nm Any quantity Top prices\n, Active Tridlng Compiny\n\u00bbnw.fl \u00bb.\/VancouvirJB:r'\nMelion. BC \t\nffipod etmtt__l________\n|.0$T AND FOUND^\n!^5hCAN~700 JOSEPHINE\nkwird. _\nBan BsUh 5JptnB\n1    TELEPHONE 1*4\niilfi.d Advertising Rot\u00ab\n\u25a0^per ltat ptr Ir-ierton\n*tr line ptr week   8 eon\nI lniertlom for colt of t)\n\u25a0 lint t month\nmnum 1 llntt per tntertloii\nI tumben lie extn. Thtt\nany numbtr of timet\nUC (LEGAL) NOTICES,\nTENDERS. ETC\nt per lint flnt lntarUon tnd\neh tubtequent lniertlon\n\/iBOVl. RATES Ll\u00a3S\n-% PROMPT PAYMENT\nsCIAL LOW RATES\ni.eemmtrtltl iltuatlon.\nifttMeforiny rtqulrtl\nr tf llntt tor tin dtyt,\nI In idvmce.\n[ION RATES\n...        S  M\n__rltr. ptr wttk\ni tdvinoe      *\n\" rrltr. per yeir     \u2014 11 09\ni outside Nuton:\nmnlli     I   -Tl\nalhi \u2014\u2014   2.00\nit rttet ippb In Ctnidt.\nStates ind United Klnt-\ni tubecdbtri living oul-\n-pilir ctrrltr tret\nhtrt ind to Cintdt\nire \u00bb\u00bbtri postigt Is required:\n[month JIM: thru monthi\nHtts monthi 11X0; ont year\n_\u00a3\u00bb_______\u25a0\nFOR SALE   \u2022\n2 Good\nBuilding Lots\nCloee In. No hills to climb.\n, $450\nC. W. Appleyard\n, & Co.\nEstablished 33 yean\nReal Estate and Insuranct\n392 Baker St Fhone 2N\nFOR SALE - RANCH COMPRIS-\ntag 11 acrei, 10 cleared. 21 head ol\n\u25a0tock, 1 young tenm ot horses.\nModern barn with milking machine. A good going concern and\nwell equipped. Alto t good milk\nbusiness A good bungalow with\nhot tnd cold witer. Also itme ta\nconcrete btiement Nice cottage\nwith running cold witer inside.\nApply BoxJIMDaiiy Newi.\nFOR SAEE-84 ACRES WTff!\nllkt' frontage Including 4 teres\npasture fenced with woven wire,\n15 bearing fruit treei, stable for\nteam, and one-room thick. On\nroad close to PO, ttore and wharf.\nAssessed $1600. Price $1000. Alio\n1 blocks rough land with Kooteniy Like frontage containing 137\nand 73 acrei at $2.50 per acre.\nBox1478 Dally Newt.\nFOR SALE -A-l SfSdlfAJW)\nfruit farm, 83 acres, bearing trees,\n50 plum, 50 pem, 40 apples, raspberries, strawberries, unlimited\nposture, Irrigation, ( room house,\nbarm, etc. One mile Weit of\nWynndel on Cout to Cout highway. Cuh price $*700. (Mrs.) H.\nDavldge, Wynndel, B.C\n, Wynndel, 1\nCANADIAN PAfJrfld ftA-LWXV\nfirm land, partially Improved tnd\nunimproved, also grazing land In\nthe Provincei of Alberta and\nSaskatchewan. Desirable termi\nFor particulan apply to Ant\nSupt Sales, 108 Dtpt ot Natural\nResources, Cilgary. ,\nWHY NOT CHANGE VOtffl PlRB\nInsurance on Household Effect, to\n1 FLOATER ALL RISK ^OLICY.\nThli protects you against Fire ind\nTheft ind miny other hanrdi,\neither it homt of travelling. Aik\nUl for partlculin. C, W. Apple-\nyard Sr Co,\nfor SAiA-tedMMtoS tfrtWH\n1 double Iron btdltttd with\nsprings, alrnoit ntw, tnd 1 ilngle\nIron bedstead ta good condition.\nMnttresiet tor both and feather\nUck tarjlngle. Ph. 480-H.\nmodern tungilow In good eondl\ntlon, dote ln. Owner or preient\nrenter miy leut tor one year,\ncan renew If satisfactory. Box No.\n1889NtUon\"Dffi Ntwt.\nfiat -KOPTB-f gBWTHtt\npletely furnished.  Close Ut. Immediate possession. Ph. 928-Y.\nf5R8ALE~_2 ACRE FARM, SAL-\nir.o, 4 acres cleared. Housing complete. Apply Sam Maloff, Thrums.\nRENTALS\nWANTED    URGENTLY,    LIV1NO\n' icoommodition    for-  ta-itrvlce-\nman, wltt tnd 3-year-old diughter. Formerly of Nelion. Ph. 34J-L.\nF6r 'RENlr-LiQH'i' tfoUgtl-MP.\nIng room for builntu lady. Apply\n108 Baker.\nWANTED - WfURH.    H6TJS!.\nhold apartment R. G. Newell, 308\nDelbruck St\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY\nND  MINE\n\u25a0ATlVIt\nACOABIAV.\n\"    Nel\n\u2022TTxT*.'- \u2022\" .*.':: mi: .3 aid\nvlS^fT^_iir!5,\nENQINEERS AND SURVEYOR*\nR. w. _Mp. AMD\nCivil Sngtoeer. B.C. Laid Sur-\nor Rowland ind Grand For la.\n1N8URANCS AND MAL SSf ATI\nCUASF.McHARDY.INSirtlANC-::\niReii Eitata. Phont Ut.\n* MArmmoT.\t\nMACHINISTS\nMil\nBENNeWi. LlMftED\nchine Shop, acetylene\nftylcne.and\nelectric welding, motor rewinding,\nPhone 593 824 Vernon 3*.\nSTEVENSON'S MACHINE SHOP-\nSpecialists ln mint ind mill work\nMidline work, light ind heavy\nElectric ind Acetylene we]\"\n708 Vernon St., Nelion\u2022\nOHAHTBRED ACOOUNTANT\nwm.\nS93BfK WTO-SB\nChartered Accountant\n119 Vlctorii St, Trail Ph. 338\nSECONQ HAND STORlg^\nWI _nJV,\"sl-tL ANb BRaXHOT\nWhat hivt you? Ph. 334. Ark Ston.\nFARM, GARDEN & NURSERY\nOWNERS OF NEWLY BUILT\nhomei, you will bt Interested to\nknow, now poulble for you to obtain newest ind finest varieties\nfruit and ornamental treei In\nworld, many patented. Can til bt\nobtained it reuonable prices. For\nfurther toforraitlon write enclos-\nlng It stamp. Box 1313 Daily\nNewi.\nLAROElSf XTOBWHEiT Ot\nroses in Canada, litest varieties;\ntlso ctmiltat, evergreen!, fruits,\nperennial!, Chooie your plants at\nEDDIE'S NURSERIES, W. 41st\ntnd Mirlne, Vincouver, B.C New\nUluitttted catalog on requeit\nFOR SALS - LLOYD GEOHBI\ntnd Viking Raspberry cana, 75c\ndoi. English Whitesmith Gooseberry 50c eich. Blackberries 11\nptr 15. Blick currants 30c each.\nT. Roynon, Nelion.\nUn available. Write Jack Gcllat\nly, Canada'! leading producer ot\nnew and better'nut treea Box 19,\nWeitbihk, B.C,\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES, ETC.\nTHE  'WHICH\nCHICKS cm RHUITS\nWritt for Frtt Bulletin and\nPrict List.\nITS RESULTS THAT COUNT\nRbmpfltSendall\nttv-   ua !\u25a0\u00ab\u25a0 i i ii\u2014it\nBOX N, LANGLEY PRAHUE, B.C.\nBox N Vernon, B. C.\n(Bnnch Httchtry)\nMACHINERY\n.. \u25a0 S3C3-SC *Sm\\m*322XmwSX\u00a3a2\u00a33m\nBelt & Pulley\nDivirfon\nfLEQRIC EQUIPMINT LTD.\nLargest Western Stocki\nV-FHP Btltl ir to VAT\nV-EC Cord Btltt M\" to Mr\nTEXLITE PULLEYS AND\nSHEAVES\nSlnglt Groovt-iU wldthi\nMultiple Oroovet.\nMAURfY PRESSED\"\nSTEEL PULLEYS\nAll iliei-SH\" to lt\"\nCONGRESS DIE CAST\nPULLEYS\n2V,\" to 8\"\nSend for Free Catilogut:\nBelt & Pulley\nDivision\nDominion Bldg. \u2022 Edmonton\nNATIONAL POMAWJ- SAWMILLS in itrooiW jittUt .totteo.\nnomlcal protfuct-on to lult Wut.\ncrn Canadiin Umber. Mtnufactur-\ned by NATIONAL MACHINERY,\n^oJSJtoS28!StJ\u00a3\t\nIMMEDIATE DELIVERY\nOF RELIABLE MINING\nMACHINERY\nMoncho TroiTti ond Mucking Machines, Mint Rails,\nPipe, Compressors, Rock-\nCrushers, Ball Mills, Stop*\ntrt, Jack Hammers, Valves.\nVancouver Sales &\nAppraisals Limited\n846 Bitch Avenut\nVancouver, B. C\nSASH AND DOOR TACTORY AND\nsawmill equipment Of til types.\nSend ui your enquiries National\nMachinery Company Ltd, Van-\ncouver, B.C. ^______\nrm\nLAROE MALI 'ST. BERNARD\ndog. Quiet and splendid with children. WrlU to S. Morrlton, Need-\n1\u00ab,B.C.\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nACBOrW DOWN\nI.Man'inamt    LAchttr\n8. Kettlet\nt) One\n10. Chilli and\nfever\n11. Stomach ot\na ruminant\n11. Ltt again\n14. Biblical city\n15. Argentina\n(iym.)\nII. Feltl\n17. Obstacle\n19. Self\nJL Bodyot\nwater\nJJ Begone!\n24. I '.ii ii. l.. ot\naddition\nM. Doctor\n(abbr.)\n17. Under part\nof an\nautomobile\nSO. Expreaiion\n.12. To be In debt\n-..Vetttl\n-6.1 likely\n18. Queillon\n40. Curloui\n-crips of\nliterature\n41. Nymph (Mo-\nhtrrrmtdin)\n\u2666JTypt\nmeuun\nIS. Mutlc nott\n41 Dlitrtbutt\n47. Marksd with\nIdtU\n41. DwtU\nBO. Broad mill*\nM. Opened\n(pott)\n81. Pttctd out\n2. Keel-btlled\ncuckoo\nSAIcohollo\ndrtak\n(Kind.)\nI. Cubic meter     (Chin.)\n8. Excumi       10.8imk-\n10.Aerlftr\u00ab   ,\nauidt\nllBtpmiloa\n25. Undtrworid\ngod\n18. Expected\n-t.Thta-Uk\n8,S-shiped\nmolding!\n7. Bulruihtt\n1. Planted\nll.Vatt\n11. Rutttaa\ntitle\narabuloui\nbird '\nfence\n(Bag)\n11. Ood of\nI.HI   ...I-\niiii'..jiri '.fr.t Jit\nlllU'tii .\u25a0jiniir.i\nT.lll'.lll'.MIi'l   Ml\n.III   A*,-}   fJlill\nMl.Ill   i.)i.;i\nI'UJMH    1 t'.'HHi\njm.'j.i im\n:\u2022)'.! i   ia :i  .in\n'.411     'Ji      r'i'Mll\n3MJIIIII   ''Ua'-Tl\ntiv.ti. i   rj.u.t\nii li!   UJ-_\n(Qr.Rellg.)\nll.Purpott\nli.SetUed.\nudetai\nIT. Flew..\ntl. Small anchor\n(mut)\n41. Winder\nAA. Ootl\n\u00ab. Cravat\n\u00ab\u2022\u00bb\ncatrTOQUOTK-A er,pllgrm gtlaUta\nstir.J    J n wk i.FtQKTair.,   OJttJi.   TLB\nITHWa    CQTW    AYKM-IUI.JT\nTttttn-UTt ftjgln-alll   AMBITION B BVT A VAM ICE ON\n\u25a0TILTI AND MA8RBU-LAND0R.\nm.i,ih-i-H h. tmt teebttm *..**,.,, lm.\nHUtEI   NEW   ILLUSTRATED\nCATALOG\nBlack ind Galvintied Pipe\nWell Casings, Metal Rooting and\nSidings (Corrugated ind Flat.)\nTroughs, Pumps, Cylinder!,\nBlacksmiths and Farm Supplies.\nComplete Plumbing md Heit-\nlng Fixture! \u2014 Write for New\nFREE Catalog.\nD. SMITH IRON It IttTAL CO.\n(Established 1910)\n187 Jarvls Ave., Winnipeg, Man.\nPOWEJft\" SAWS'. 8_|8--MflBW\nelectric modtl F, S h.p.; modtl L,\n8 h.p.; Beaver modtl, ont mtn\ntaw, 1W h.p. Immediate delivery\non model F end L. PURVES E.\nRITCHIE A SON LTD., 8S\u00ab Horn-\nby St, Vancouver, B.C.\nPAINT SPRAY C5-fi>RM80R_i\ncomplete with hose and guns, ln\nitock. AIR EQUIPMENT SER-\n.VICE LTD, 1401 Hornby St, Vtn-\ncouver.\nAmerlcin racing lam pay mon\nthan (80,000,000 ln taxtt tnnuitly\ninto itttt Iresiurlei.\nPUBLIC NOTIC1S\nPro vine \u2022 tt British Columbt\nPtpartmtnt at Public Worki\n' tTksvmhim\nChtnge of Schedule\nCommencing Monday, November\n5th, the Ntlton Ferry Schedule will\n10 minute itrvlet U it present\ndifly.from 7:00 I.m. to** tJ\nind from 8:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.\nSO minute lervice from 9:00 t\n' to 8:00 p.m., tnd from 7:30 p.rp.\nFrom midnight to 7:10 a.m. hour-\nlv itrvlet on call.\nTht ferry will leavt .tbt Nelson\nCity Ferry Landing at MB mlnutei\nifter tot hour and twenty mlnutei\nto tht hour; whtn on tht thirty mln-\nutt itrvlet.\n8lgntd-E. SMITH\nDlitriet Bnglnttr,\nCourt Houn,\nNovember 2nd, 1945.\n\"GOVKR-sTM-WT LIQUOR ACT\n(Section 28)\ndCATION FOR\n- OF\nNOTICE\ncor~\nNOTICE IS HEREBY given thit\non tht Oth diy af November, AD.\nIMS. tht underlined lntendi to ap-\nply to the Liquor Control Bond for\ncontent to transfer Beer Licence\nNo. 8701, Isiued ln respect lo prem-\nIns being part of a bulldlni known\nII \"Little Davenport Hottl1 iltutte\nat Salmo, Britlih Columbia, upon\niands described tl Lota Thirteen,\nFourteen tad Fifteen in Block Four,\nLot Two hundred and ilx-A, Nelson\nLend Registration District, from\nJohn Geoffrey Haywood to Charlei\nBulimia Reid of Vencouver, Britlih Columbia, thi transferee.\nDATED it Salmo, Britlih Columbia thia 11th day ol October, A.D.\n1MB.\nCHARLES BENJAMIN REID,\nApplicant ind Trtnifirtt\ndo-tPo-txroB% mtcWidt\nNELSON\nCOURT OF MV1SION\nPublic notlct ll htnby given thit\nthe first fitting of Uu Court of Revision will bt held in the Council\nChum.tr of tht City Htll on Thundiy, tht Uth-my of November it\n11 o'clock un. for tht purpose of\ncorrecting tnd reviling the Voteri'\nUit for tht emp-htyt*-.\n\u2022  W. A.OORDON,\nCity Clerk,\nNelion, B.C\nNovember fad.\t\nFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\nFAIRBANKS - MORSE\nONAN\nElectjric _ GetTerating\nPlants\n115 volt AC. or D.C. modeli now\navailable. Suitable , tor- rural\nhomtt, campi, ttc.\u2014For full Information nt or wrltt:\nPEEBLES MOTORS\nLTD.\n131 Biker. Bt Phone 1090\nUT-OF-TO.WN CUSTOMERS\nwrite for our Ch-iitmii Card\ntampltt, tnd make your choice\nwhile our lelectlon li it Its peak.\nNilion Dally Newi, Chrlitm|i\nCtrdDtpt\nFOR SAlJt - TWO NATIONAX\ncuh regliten, ont Neptune 3.10\nh.p. outboard motor, two |<nt'i\nblcydet. Sam Brown, 170 Biker\nStreet\nAUTOMOTIVE.\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nCENTRAL TRUCKS.\nEQUIPMENT CO.\n702 Front St.    Ntlson, B.C.\nInternational\nLogging Trucki, Bodies and\nTrailirt.\nLogging Tractors  and\nallied tqulpmtnt.\nTruck ond Tractor Parti\nand Strvlct.\nPHONE 100\nWANTED-FORD, COV. OR PLY-\nmouth, 'M or liter. Cuh. Box\n7M Dilly Ntwi.\ng_-*XE6 beait niABLraiHi;\nNtlton Auto Wricking tad Ot-\nfolPlA-l^'Ji P-BPCTI KSW\n\u2022tdan,   CAllWd,   tf \u00bb2t0   City\nAuto Wrtcktn.\nHAtmNOS, Englind (CP) \u2014 Tht\ntown council hu dicldfd to ntgotl-\ntta to tbt purehait of tot part at\nHtttlnfi Pier thit tht >corporation\ndoei not tlntdy own. The ihort tnd\nIwlonii to thtm tnd wu uied for\ntntartitnmtnti ta petcttimt,\nFor tA\u00b1t - krrcHEN stove,\nMilor A-l Hwduit burner, 3\nburner cotl oil stove, studio couch,\napply 808 Second St. Ph. 239-R.\nVICTOR   KM? ABiarTSHoKo:\ngraph, like ntw. Men'i ikalei, tn\nihot tnd lady'i iktttt, site 8 shot.\n1111 Front St.\nSTANDARD RICltPT BOOKS. 4\nreceipts to ptll with duplicate\niheett. Nelwn Dally Newi Prlnt-\nIng Dept\n.ept.\nOR'\nCOAL OR W606 kiATfc\/W Wt't'r.\nllned. Wrltt Poet Offlct, Queeni\np_p_T-\nrrmNGS^\ntaw prices   A\n818 Ptr\nTOStS, SPJ-\n,etlve Tridlng\nVincouver\nCo., -\"18 feweti Bt.\nMEN'S C.C.MT^ifAfrS, Sttt I.\nBoy'i lire 1 Girl's C.C.M.'i tilt 4\nPhont 1008-R.\nSoT wArtRiACltXT BHtW\ncomplete with tank plpei ind fit-\nUng^W.Oft BotlMO DatoNrw.\nHOOV1R   IWOJH   WTTH   AT\"\nliehmenti.  \u00bb43. Apply  E.  Harris.\nMirror Llkt\t\nfront. Ph. IH-L, MO Fourth St.\nrrtW (5R U\u00abHnfSr\u00bb_-rtotD\"Aft:\ntlclti. Pty l\u00abn it tht Ark Store\nfor Uli - BE HArtt tm.\nttovt Apply 104 Biker.\npair 6f 8_-_CTfBWB bkAWs\nlilt 2. Ph T08-X.\t\nrWliX-S^Orfl- Uhfll AKti\noni mill lire crlbi. Ph. 870-L.\nfor .ULI, jBBITWB \u00abAT1B\ntnd hood. Hit 7H  Ph. 411-R.\nPERSONAL\nwhen in Vancouver\nAimer Hottl 9pp. CJ\nmsrts, i*r\u00ab5uw\nind Exchtnged 3 Chita\nnon, St Phont 1081,\ntri,\nit\nBuy your fur coit now\u2014Speciil\nprlcei, large selection\u2014No luxury Ux.\nPOLAR FURS LTD.\ntAt Granvlllt St.     Vtncouvtr\ndern birth coni\nhygiene tad perioml sex probltmi 111 clearly explained. New\nbook, grettly enlarged, onlg DOe.\nIndian Remedies, Box 118, Van-\nto the\nOPE or $1000 victory Bond. Pro.\nceedi in aid of Canidltn Legion\n3ulldlng Fund. Ticket! 3 for $1.00.\nSend money order to Imperiel\nBranch _S4, Carudian\n, 0 uclph, Ontario.\nm'\nrSv swm, wt cas am\nyou lnittnt relief from Rheumatic\ntchts and pilns. Ciblnet Baths,\nDiathermy, Ultra-Violet My, Infra Red and Bun Lamp trtatments.\nSpecial medications ustd. Soiln-\n! minige. Phont 11U for tp-\n-tmtntJtll Vlctarli St\nNlLSpN DAILY NIWS, SATURDAY, NOV. 3, 1943 - t\nVANCOUVER MOCKS\ntoi-WhWi-S or\ntc-ema, ptorluit, ringworm, ith-\nlcte't foot and other ikln irrlti-\ntloni with Ellk'i Ointment No I\nEeicriptlon of noted skin ipeciai-\n. Itch relieved promptly, ikn\npromptly. Order todty from lllk'i\nMedicine Co. Dept \u00ab, Saikttoon,\n\u00ab1\nStik\nnop\nmmatTftm wl-\nduit Aold\nHeartburn,\nlowing stomach\nStomach. Ir.dlge;\nSoated Tongue. J\neadaches, ltt. Um Ellk'i _\ntch powder No. S, prepired by\nexperienced Pharmiclst It must\nSivt immediate resultt or money\nick. II, $2. Ellk'i Mediclnt Com\npany, Dept 42, Saikaloch,\ned, 81.00, 12.00. Mall orden filled\npromptly Order todi\ni.ui taATragHC;,\nKensington Bldg,\nNewelll LlverrKldBtjr\nTtt  $2.  Newell'i  famous   Pile\n..Mm.\nBowel\nSalve. Full treatment $8. Samplt\n$2. Newell'i famous Varicoe Ulcer Salvt. Samplt $]. NeweU's\nfamous Arthritis, Rheumatism Ll-\nnament Sample 12. New Life\nHerb Inhaler tor ilnus, headache\n'tnd catarrh. Ltit for yein 75c.\nThe tbove sold on money back\ngutrantte.\nMINIS\nQRX\nBiyomt .\nBRConi.\nBrtlorot ,\nCayunl _\u2014\u25a0\nCirlboo Oold \u2014\nDentonlt -J \t\nGolconda .-...__\nGrandvlew \u201e..\u201e^\u00bb\nGrull Wlhksnt .....\nHtdlty Mascot ...\nIsland Mountain _.\nJason  .' .........it.\nKoote Btllt ..........\nO'Lesry   .... ....._._\u00ab\u2022\u25a0\u00ab\nPiclflc Nlcktl \u2014\nMlnto  \t\nPtnd Onlllt \u2122\nPioneer Oold ...\u2014\nPrem Border\t\nPremier Gold ~~\nPrivateer  ...........\nRed   HlWk    mm.,\nReevei MacD \t\nReno Oold .'.,'\u201e_\t\nSheep Creek ...\u2014\nStltaik Prtmler ....\nTiyl\u00ab Bridge \u2014\nWhlttwittr  ~\nWellington   _\nYmir Yink Girl .\nOILS\nAnicondi    ._\nAnglo Cinidlan ....\nA P Coniolldattd ..\nCal di Edmont\t\nCalmont\t\nCommoll    \u201e\nCommonwealth \t\nDalhouilt  _\nDavles _J\nFoothlUa  - -\nHomi\t\nMcD Segur Exp ....\nMercury   _.\nModel ~\nOktlti Com _\nPacific Pete \t\nRoyil Cmidlin .\nRoyillta       _.\nSouthwest Pete .._.\nSuniet\t\nUnited  \u2014\nVmalta ......--j,\t\nVulctn    Z.\u2014\nINDUSTRIALS\nCapital JEst \t\nCout Brrw. ....\nUnited Distill\nPac Coylt \t\nPowell RWer\n\u2022Id\n\u25a0M\n.18\n.16\n17.00\n8.18\n' Il-A\nft\n.33\n1,65\n:15\n.31\n.13\na\n8.89.\n.u\n.32\nIM\n1.18\n.08\n.0814\n3>S%\ntt\nAik\n.18\n\u2022lHk\n.WA\n1780\nS.20\n1.70\n\u00bb\n\u00bb\n.17*\nJO\n1.50\nM\nAt\nm\n.84\n.17\n.08\n8.90\nJj\u00bb\n1.85\n.65\nM*\n.80\nL70\n1.20\n.07\n.04\n.04\n3S\n1.00\n.18\n1.10\n.23\n3A\n.\u00ab    \u25a0\n.89\n,.17>*\ni.50\n4.55\n.0OH\n.07\n.20\n.92\n1.03\n.OS'A\n10.00\n.22\nsn\n.10\n.17\n2.13\n.39\n.40\nm\n1.35\n4.60 '\n.08\n.24\n.54'.\n.04\n.09\n.14\n.Hit\n.22\n_ 8.00 -\n_. - 2.88\n... 8J8 -\n.. .29\n.... 28.00 w\nMONTREAL STOCKS\n1NDUITRIAL8\nCtnCtrli^dyPld.-.-.\nCtn Steamihlp Pfd ....-\nCon Mln te Smelling   .\nDom Sttel St Cotl B J\nH Smith Ptptr PM\t\nShawlnlgan W \u2014 P \u2014\nBANKS\nCommerce\t\nDominion\t\nImperiil   \u2014\n{Montreal   \t\nNova Scotia\t\nRoyil     ^..\nToronto \t\nrioW WdULfl Vou im TO OWN\n\u2022 110,000 Homt built wherever you\nwith? (Jr If you prefer we will\ngive you S10.0O0 in Victory Bondi.\nMonthly (100.00 Victory Bond\ndrew. Proceeds for Underprivileged children ihi __tt\\ play-\niroufidi. DONT'DIXRT. Sit\ndown right now, ltnd $1.00 to\nVerne Tupllng, Secretary.Xlwin-\nli Club Ot Sudbury, Box 33, Sudbury, Ontario.\nHAVE YOUR W)Ct6ft AMD\nHospital bills paid ortywhere\nIn North Amtrico\u2014No nt\u00abd\nfor large advance payments\nor groups. Contract can be\npaid monthly. Join the Kb-\nliance Health Assoc., Chamber of. Mines Bldg.,, Nelson,\nB.C.\nFOREIGN IXCHANGI\nNEW YORK, Not. I (CP)-The\nCanadian dollar wai down 1-llth at\na discount of 8 O-ldtba ptr cent ta\ntermi ot United Statei fundi In\nclosing foreign exchange deillngs\ntoday. (Ottawa Foreign Exchange\nBoard rates 9.09-9.51 pc dls.) The\nnound sterling wu unchanged it\n14.03 VI.\n. CASH FOR COAL \u2022\nat Campbell's\nPity talil Order your Winter\ncoal now. Campbell Finance will\nlend you the cuh. You can repay ln convenient monthly in-\nital-mtnti. Loans from 120 up\narrangtd with no fun, no waiting. .\nOur lotni irt LIFt utSURID\nit no extra coit. In cue of deith\nyour balance ll pild by i ludlng lift Insurance company,\nLongtr terms\u2014reduced ntt-.\nAct now.\nCAMPBELL\nFINANCE CORPORATION\n. LIMITED\n980 Baker St Phone 1015\nAbove  Flnk'i Rtidyto-Wtir\nNIW YORK\nAmerlcin Ctn    \t\nAm Bm\u00bbU ll Ref -\nAmtr Ttltphont ....\nAntcondt       \t\nBtth Steel    .       \t\nCmidlin Pteiflc '.-...\nDuponl   ~\u2014_.\nEntman Kodtk\t\nOen Elictrlc  \t\nOen Molori -    .\u201e__.\nInttrntt Nloktl -\t\nKenn Copper   \t\nStan OU 0' N J\t\nUnion Ptclfle  \t\nUS Rubber  _*___.\nUS Steel\t\nSTOCKS\n  101.10\n  8028\n........ 18818\n  SON\n  M.80\n  16.28\n  1I70O\n___. ttioo\n  18.28\n -- WJ0\n..._ 84.M\n  48.29\n  M29\n._  I44M\n,_._. 70JO\n10 73\nDOW JONIS AVERAGES\nM Indli .     188.12 off fJ\n20 rtlta.      01.20 up .\u00bb\n18 utlla     17.30 up M\nCalgary Liveitock\nCALGARY, Nov. I (CP)-Prleei\n\u25a0ttidy it wetk'i decline. Thuridiy'i\nrtctlpti: 488 cattle, 10 cilves, lOOo\nhogi ind 882 shttp; todiy: 270 cattle tnd 88 calves. Bulk of Thuri-\ndey'i hog ind ihetp rtctlpti\nthrough billed. 517 of ill cttUt rtctlpti wort through billed tad\nlJ.000 cittlt were held over from\nThuridty.\nOood to choice butcher iteers\nin 50-11.00. Oood to choice butcher\nhelfen 2.00-10.00.\nOood COW! 7.804.00. Oood bulla\n7.23-7.80.\nGood itoek cowi ind htlftri 7.00-\n8 50. Oood to cholot vtil ctlvti 1.00-\n9.80.\nGood  ftocktr ind  feeder  itten\n9 75-10.00. Cinnen ind cutten 8.50-\n\u25a05.50.\nGood ltmbi 1100.\nWINNIPEG (MAIN\nWINNIPtO, Nov. 2 (CP)-Ortin\nquotation!:\nOptn   High   Low   Clou\nDec.'    VMH   IT>*   171      17SH\nUej  171    my, nott mw\nJuly     .164      IM*   16JH   18411\nOils: All futurei it celling prict!\nof 81H centt.\nCASlf PRICES'\nOtti: 2 CW. 81H; \u00ab I CW, 51%\nI C.W. SIH: ex 1 teed SlH; 1 teti\n31^:2 feed 61: J feed At; trick 311.;\n*R7r\u00a5cw\\ \\n%.   \u2022\n21.16\n44.79\n73 00\n1199\n20,79\n1.00\n18.25\n21.28\n12.00\n19.00\ng.50\n.00\n29.50\nSale of Company\nLeaves 3 Courses\nOpen to Sask.\nIttC-WA, Wov. I (CP)-Authorl.\ntitlvt source! tonight foresaw I\npossibility tht Saskatchewan Government may follow ont Ot three\nalternatives In ltt efforts to compel tht Prince Albert Box Factory\nLtd., to comply with I Provincial\nLibor Relations Boird order requiring It to sign a collective bargaining igreement with Its employees.\nPremier T. C. Douglai hll taktn\ntht itand his Cabinet extend.itV.'.i\nipany t \"speciil privilege\" ta\nIt in opportunity either to\nWith Ihe 1|W or else show\nwhy the recommendittah of tht Labor Relations Boird thtt t controller be appointed to operate the plant\nuntil the Company compiled with its\nOrdtr ihould not be eirirtad out\n& S. Davit, tojlcltor for Ae Com-\npiny, mnounced \u2022yetwrfiy lt hed\nsold out to the.mugger, J. E.\nMitchell, and dismissed all Its employees. Comequently, he laid,\nthere wai no point In ltt being represented at the Cabinet meeting\nscheduled for today,\nthe Cabinet todiy discussed the\nmatter tt Iti regulir meeting, but\nPremier- Douglu made no statement regarding contemplated lotion. It waa understood the Government, may: 1, Invoke the provisions of the Crowtt, Corporations\nAct, which authorize! It to take\nover any company ln the province\nand operate lt as a Government-\nowned enterprise; 1 Expropriate tht\nasset! at tht Compiny, Inasmuch u\nthe money paid to It by Its gen-\neiel manager (or thi plant Is pirt ot\nIti -nets ind miy bt taken ovtr by\nthe Government; 8. Appoint i Con-\ntroller to operate tht flint, notwithstanding iti nle to Mr. Mitchell,\nIII principal shareholder ind President.\nCALGARYBEER\nPARLORS HAVE\nNEW HOURS\nCALGARY. Nov. I (CP)-Ctlgiry\nbeer parlors terved \"strtlght\nthrough\" Instead ot on tht \"hourly*\nquota bull ti .tht new houn for\nbeer sales took effect yesterday.\nThe new hours are 1 to 6:30 p.m.\nand 730 to 10 p.m.\nOfficials of tht Hotel Aisoclatlot\nreferred to the new lystem is in\nexperiment -which they hope to be\nible to cirry on from now on.\nRECORD CARLOADINGS\nOTTAWA, Nov, I (CP) - Ctr\n| loading! for tht wttk ended Oct\nj 27 niched i high record for tht yeir\nat 78,799 ctn, compared with 77,-\n1374 ctn lor tht pnvloul week md\n|78,7Wfor, the corresponding week\nlut year, the Dominion Bureau of\nI Statistics rtported today.\nToronto Stock Quotations\nMINIS\nAnalitice\t\nAnglo-Huronlin  ..__.\nAundr  \u2014\nAUbelle\t\nAumaque   .*...\t\nBut Metals Mining .\nB.E.A.R.\nButtle Gold Mlntl\t\nBldgood Klrklind  \u2014\nBoblo Mlnet  \t\nBuffilo cdn' \t\nBuffalo Ankerite h.\nCutle-Tnthewey\t\nChntervllle       u..\nCtntnl Pttrldt  \u2014\nCochtnour  \u2014.\u2014\nConltrum Mlnu ...__\u2014\nConwett  \u2014\nComolldited Kll\t\nDonalda  -\nDome Minei    - _.-.-\nDuquesne  \u2014\u2014-\nEut Malartlc  \t\nElder \t\nHdona  . *, \u2014\nFalconbrldgi Nickel \u2014\nJFrtncoeur  .- \u2014.\u2014\nOoldile  - \t\nOold Crut  \t\nOlant Y K  \t\nGolden Gate        \t\nGod's Like Gold  \t\nBarker  \t\nBird Rook Gold \u2014\n-tirrlcant   .         ...\nHolllnger   \u2014\nRtugi \t\nHudson Bay MIS     .\nInternit Nlcktl  -\nJuon  \t\n.Toilet Quebec \t\nifterr-Addllon      \t\n'Klrklind Ukt\t\nJLibndor \t\nUke Shore Mlnei\t\niLtmique Conttc \t\nLeltih Gold  \u2014\nLlngmin Ukt  \t\nLittle Long Ue    \t\nMioL Cockshutt\t\nMidsen Red Uke \t\nMilirtlc Oold        \t\nMclntyre-Porcuplne   \t\n.02\n1.19\n4.08\n.7SH\n1.21\n.17\n190\n1\n.19\n.41\n1.60\n160\n1.75.\n274\n495\n1.70\n20\n73.10\n1.43\n57 75\n1.40\n250\n124\n189\n5.00\n.80\n.24\n83\n8 10\n.20\n48\n.14\n.52\n40\n1525\n190\nS3 IX)\nMJ15\n.41\n.72\n15 S3\n188\n7,13\n22.00\n8.50\n1.43\n124\n1P9\n3 10\nS 10\n8 40\n.70\nMcKenzle Red Uke ..\nMining Corp _^_\nNegut    \t\nNlpCulng Mining     . ,\t\nNew Bidlamaque\t\nNortndi \t\nNormctal   ..J  \u201e\nOmegi Gold  - \u2014\nPimour Portuplnt _-___\nPaymaster  \t\nPerron Oold       -\nPickle Crow Gold ____.\nPowell Rouyn Gold\t\nPreiton Eut Dome\t\nQueenston   .,   .,\u00ab ,\nQuemont   , it,\nSaut Antonio Gold\t\nSherrltt Gordon    .\nSiscoe Gold    \u201e,-\t\nSteep Rock     ,\nSliden Malartlc -\nSullivan Corn     ,\nSylvtnlte \u2014___\nTtck-Hu|hes Oold __\nTnnicont R    \t\nTob^m Gold Mlnet\t\nVenturet    \t\nUpper Cdt  ___\u2014\nWtlta Amulet - , \u2014\nWua Lake   ~\nWrlght Hergretvei  \u2014\u25a0\nOILS\nBritish American _\nChemical Reittrch\t\nImperiil        \u2014\u2014\nInter Petroleum \t\nrtaytllte    j-\u2014\nVermllata  _ _\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbltlb Power A \t\nBell Telephone        _.-\nBrewen & Dlitllltrt\t\nBC Power \"A\"  -\nBC Power \"B\"  _\nCan Milting\nCin Pac Rly  \u2014\nCin led Alcohol \"A\"  -\nDlitlllers Seagrirm \t\nFord of Canadi \"A\"\t\nOoodyeir Tire    \t\nHamilton Bridge\t\nImperial Tobacco \t\nMontreal Power  _-\nPowtr Corp  \t\nSteel of Can ........\n1.00\n863\n1,55\n2.63\n44\n88 50\n.74\nxt\n190\n.71\n141\n410\n1.51\n1.70\n.93\n1400\n6.75\n.74\n.80\n245\n48\n1.0\n9.53\n5.45\n1.33\nISO\n12 03\n2.43\n3.83\n1.35\n4 80\n14 68\n.88\n14.50\n21.50\n1950\n,12V.\n5.50\n172 00\n1175\n94 50\n4 73\n51.00\n17.30\n1175\n84 00\n2773.\n10533\n8 73\n13.79\n22 50\n11.50\n78.00\nIftaAltsi JnwdA . . .\nPhon. 144 ftr Wtnl Ad Itrvlet\nBogtand (CP)-Tht eoua-\nell of tht Yorkshire Mlntworken4\nAttocliUon decided recently thtt\nthe only wty to Improve coal output ll to hivt i tin-day working\nwttk with tlx diyi' pay.\nHEW YORK-Selllng troublM be-\nNt tht stock mirket during early\nprocttdingi but a lift rtvlvtl ot\nfnvettmtnt dtmind brought stltt-\ntlve rtttvtrlii ta virtually all departments.\nMONTRRAI^-Trtiiuctloni miln-\ntllned ttt iciive put of trading on\nthe itoek txchingt rad curb mir-\nket but adlustmenU upwtrd were\nnlrrowir jenerilly tnd In tome\ncues, aotably leading Pipers, li-\nsuei inrntd to be wavering.\nTOROHTO-gtocki chtlktd up t\nmargin nt losiei over glint ln op-\neritloni on tht exchange while trading proceeded actively. Tht chnper\nGold Uauu hlld tht spotlight and\ntomt Of thtm moved ln heivy volume Aggrtittt turnover wai\niround Mt\u00ab,IM ihuu.\nCmCAOO\u2014 Ortln fOturei over-\nttmt tn early downturn, bouncing\nbtek on buying ind thort-coverlng.\nRyt dropped around t cent t\nbushel early tad thtn tllmbtd to\ngalni ot mon thin a cent tt times\n[Oats alto gained tract; mally ind\ni whut ittidled.\n!   Wheat doted  H higher    to    '.\nlower, corn was . up to . down,\noats, were S higher tn Mi lower, rye\nwai ahead '_ to IH, and barley was\ndown Vi to 1 cent.\nVANCOUVER - Hedlty Mucol\nsold 97,128 sh.nes to lttd activities\non tht itock exchange nlng 19 to\n1.00. Salts  t..tailed  101.017 shares\nLONDON-Shirei Of Cablt tnd\nWlrrlesi Limited moved up itroi.g-\nly On the stock market In respon.w\nto the Government's plan to placn\nIt undtt public ownership.\nWrNNIPF.(',--In a rally tfler mld-\n{Mtslon, rye (iilum prices tdvtnced\ni to close lt'i-2 rents a bmhrl higher\non the Winnipeg Grain' Exchange.\nThe Dettmber fliture cloied at\n91.79*. M\u00abv al II72H-H and July\n(t1.84t. Both Decemher and May\n(futures reached seasonal hlghi\nIn urly trade the market show-\n;td hftltttlon on local and commission house selling but Chlcsgo led\nthe way for the Into _dvnn\u00abe There\nWU buying bv shippers and loci!\nInterests lite In ths diy.\nExport Irtde wai quiet Tlie only\n'sale rep,.rttd was a cast. of 31X1.000\nbushels of wheat tur shipment lo\nFrince.\ntt _-i-_w '     ^ :\t\n 10 __ NILSON DAILY NIWS, SATVI0AK\n1, if4l\n*J^i\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbttteaa\u00bbe\u00bbwwwt\nTODAY ONLY\nMcintosh's Toffet\n25c por Vi lb.\n>\u25a0\"\u25a0 , \"\" \u25a0 *\nMann, Rutherford\nDRUG CO.\nia\u00ab\u00ab*aa.**\u00ab\u00ab*M \u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\u25a0\nWeekly Editors\nAdopt\nConstitution\nCpmplete Showi at\n10:00-2:00-7:00-8:W\n\u2014 KIDDIES \u2014\nTwo matinees today at\n10:00-2:00\nBeautiful colored photos to.\ntht flrit 300 children at\neach matinee today.\nMonday:\n\"THE WOMAN IN THI\nWINDOW\"\nPaterson Employees\nExceed Quota\nin Payroll Canvass\nR. A. Paterson lumber mmufac-\nturing employees htvt exceeded\ntheir piyroll canvass quota In tht\n9th Victory Lotn by t targe mtrgin.\nSubscriptions rolled ln it t tut\nntt u wood! tnd mill employeei\nentered enthusiastically into the\ncanvass, which is not yet complete.\nact\nELLISON'S   BEST\nAN Purpoie FLOUR\nPhon* your grocer for it.\nPrompt \u2014 Dependable\nGuaranteed Radio Servict\nMcKAY&STRETTON\nLimited\nPhont Ml\nNel.on\nVANCOUVER, Nov. 1 (CP) -\nWeekly newspaper editor! trom ill\nparts ot Britlih Columbii htrt todty adopted a constitution for tht\nEC division of tht Canadian Week\nly Newspapers' Association\u2014which\nhas operated without one for XI\nyears.\nFrom thtlr retiring president, Les\nWty ot Powell River, the editon\nheard word! of pride In thi Job thi\nweeklies hid dont to iupport the\nwtr effort, and a challenge to an\nequal Job to keep the peine.\nHe reminded them with pride thtt\nBritlih Columbia's weeklies ln tht\nlast yeir hive again token the lion's\nshare ot nitlonil awards for excellence.\nJ. E. Jamleson of the Armstrong\nAdvertiser, for 13 yean secretary-\ntreasurer of the divliion, contlbuted\na report showing membenhlp from\n3d yein in 1938 to \u00ab7-every ilngle\neligible weekly In Britlih Columbia-today.    '\nAtomic Energy\nQuestion No. t\nin King's Mind\nLONDON, Nov. I (CP Ctblt)\u2014\nGiven tcceu to secret document! ot\ntht Britlih Government \u2022 on the\natomic bomb tnd othtr tubjtoti\nduring t month-long visit, Prime\n\" Itttr MulUnilt King (eives\nSundiy aboard tht Queen Mary for\nWuhlngton conferencei on atomic\ntntrgy.    .\nMr. King ll returning acrou tht\nAtlantic with tht conviction that\ntht conference opening Not. 11 on\natomic development will be dttl\ning with tht mort important ques\ntloq in thi world todty. Authorities llkt Sir John Andenon, chair.\nmtn of tht Britlih Atomic Energy\nCommittee, who knew of tht earliest development! In association with\ntop Britlih scientists, hivt buttressed the Prime Minister's knowledge\nat tht subject.\nII\u2014 Britlih Government give Mr.\nKing ill Information available to\nltt own ministers. Prime Minliter\nAttlee, and Mr. King hid frequent\ntalki. They will meet President\nTruman at Waihlngton and it ll\nbelieved they art igreed thtt control meisures tor itomlc development* tn essential for tht peace of\ntht world.\nApart trom tht viewpoint id\nworld security, Mr. King tnd hit\ncolleiguei ire interested ln the development of itomlc energy for the\ngood of mankind, with ltt possibilities for speedier, cheaper transportation and powtr.\nIt II. evident it tht Prime Ministers vlilt man I conclusion thiit\nitomlc development!, on which he\nchatted with Mr. Truman in Waihlngton before coming htrt, over\nshadowed tU other matten review\ned during hll Informal vlilt to London. TBA vlilt hit not been a rest\nfor Mr. King u t constant series\nof Informal con venations has tn\ngaged him.\nNews of the Day\nRATES: 22c Una, 27c lint blick fact typt. Itrgtr typt nt** on\nrtquut Minimum two line*. 10% dlicount ftr prompt piyment.\nORANITI   ROAD   DELIVERY\nWRIGHT'S CROCERY, 104 BAKER\nRotiry  Luncheon,  Mondiy, Ntv.\nIth, 12:15 p.m. Hume Hottl,\nPlaymor Saturday night. A imarl\nplact for your dancing pleasure.\nOld Chum Pipe Tobacco 25c pouch\nit Valentine*. -\nDON'T Bl LATE\nBook your ilttlng now for your\nChrlitmu Portrilt.\nfor Silt \u2014 Small heater. Phone\n257-X.\nSKILTON tor Lauion engine rc-\npilri. Beatty Service, B01 Baker Stt\n%VIRY DAY II BARGAIN DAY\nAT FAIRWAY, PHONI 265.\nII TAXI, PHONE M\nAnytime of the day or night\nHit nimt ll iluned on \u2022 crou. Will\nyou ilgn your* for Victory? ''\nActon's Beauty Parlour will bt\ncloud until November ltth.\nBUTTER STOCKS AT\n43,256,138 POUNDS\nOTTAWA, Nov. 2 (CP) -r Stocki\not creamery butter in nine of the\nprincipal cities of Canada at the\nopening of business Nov. 1 were\n43,256,138 pound! compared with\n42,009,568 poundi on the corresponding date of lut year and 48,-\n249,224 pound! on Oct. 1, the Do-\nminlon'Buretu of St|\u2014tl- reported\ntonight,\nWINTERIZE YOUR CAR NOW\nIf!  Better to  It  laft\nThin Stranded.\nCUTHBERT MOTORS LTD.\nHart tin Job Dom Right\nSEE\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONE 815\nALL HOCKEY PLAYER!\nInteretted in playing for the Panther Hockey Club, Bantam Midget,\nor Juvenile teams, mttt at Club\nSeven Cafe it 2 p.m. Sunday.\n' INDIPINDENT\nWhist   Drive,   Modern and Old\nTime Dance, Eigle Hall, Nov Ith.\nCardi 8:30 ihtrp. Dancing 11 till J.\nRefreshment! terved.\nA THOUOHT FOR THIS DAY\nI itudy tht possibilities ln tht\nwork I havt to do. Cell 080. tor automobile rates. Insurance Centre, 577\nBiker Slii\nHouie for sale. Close In. $3200. C\nD. Blackwood Agency.\n\u2022       AHLMSON'S\nDelmonlca Steaks Todayl\nPORTRAITS  POR  CHRIITMAI\nPhone 224 for Appointment\nMcGregor's Studio\nRIO CROSS SHOP REMOVAL\n\u2022ALE NOW ON. BAhGAINSI BAR\nGAINSI\nTea and Sale ot Work Sat Nov. 3,\nTrinity Hall. Cooking and chlldren'i\nclothing, vegetable!.\nEllison's Laymore Muh will product mon eggi it leu cost. Phone\n138.\nImportant Membenhlp Meeting\nfor TECHNOCRACY INC. \"tonight\nln the Legion Hall at 8,p.m.\nPutnam Favors Early\nImprovement of 14\nMiles Nelway Highway\n\"Roads ln my constituency will\nhave my fullest attention ilnce I believe they constitute the district's\ngreatest problem,\" Frank Putnam,\nMLA, wrote the Nelaon Board of\nTrade in answer to a query from the\nNelion body regarding eirly improvements to tht Nclson-Nelway\nHighway. Mr. Putnam'i lttter was\nread at Friday's luncheon of the\nBoard of Trade Council at the\nHume.\n- The Nelaon requeit dealt particularly with details of tho portion\nof tht highway between Nelway,\ntnd lht Wut fork of tht Salmon\nRiver, t distance of about Id miles.\nIt ww believed thit thli part tf the\nhighway would not require great\nexpenie to put lt into good shape,\nand Mr. Putnam assured the Nelton Board thtt it wii his intention to\nprtu work at an early date on comparatively Inexpensive stretchci of\nroidi tn the district.\nCHRISTMAS PORTRAITS\nSee W. Ramsay, Vogue Studio.\nFink Block (below Walt's) Ph. 108.\nCome to tht Elgin Dante. Oood\nfloor, good muilc. Print glvtn every\nSiturdiy night.\nCURLERS, who wlih to curl un\nattichtd In first event please notify Secretary by Saturday noon.\nYour tire Insurance policy Is i\npersonal contract. Let us discuss lt\nwith jou. Ron Somen' Agcy, Ph\nRENWICK'* ST\n118 BAKER STI\nTUDIO\nRUT.\nATTENTION PARENTI\nThe Nelson Amateur Hockey Association will igain run thtlr Bantam Pool for boyi starting to pity\nhockey. let fees are |1 for season.\n*! I.O.O-V\nSPECIAL MEETING.\nMonday, Nov. 5, 7:30 p.m. for conferring degrees. All memben  requested to attend. Refreshments.\nXMA8 SUQOE8TION8\nNice) Stock of Electric Machines,\nSewing Cabinets, Stools, Boxes and\nBaskets. New ihlpment of dickies\nJuit arrived. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 339 Baker. '     ,    .\nFeel Hart Plan\nNay Upset\nBtC.EtR.Deal\nVANCOUVBt, Nov. I (CW-Vtn-\ncouver aldermen expreued fear today that Premier Hart'i itand on\nplant tor public ownenhip of B.C.\nElectric Railway Co. facllltlei may\nupiet tht project.\nBy telephone Premier Hut told\nMayor Cornett thit two propoud\nutilities commlulon!, which would\noperate tht B.C.E.R., would hivt\nto bt *elccted by tht municipalities\nconcerned.\nPrevlouily, tht municipality* had\nunderstood that ttt commissions\nwould be selected by tht Provinclil\nGovernment\nAll O- C. Miller declared: \"Tht\ngovernment li throwing so miny\nmonkey wrenches Into thli (tht\nB.C.K.R. deal) It might well wreck\ntht whole venture.\n\"The propoied financial deal ii\nrather bad.\nutility\nwould\ncommission\nbe  without\nARMISTICE DANCE PLAYMOR\nFriday, Nov. Sth. Good muilc.\n|100 prizes. Refreshments free. Bui\nfrom Nelaon 8:00 p.m., return 2:00\na.m. tnd from Kinnaird 8:49 p.m.,\nCastlegar 9:00 p.m, return 2:00 a.m.\nCome and have t good tlmt.\nSL Paul'* Anniversary Dinner\nNov. Sth, 8 p.m.\n\u2014 MENU \u2014\nHome cooked meats, Ham, Tongue.\nWhipped Creamed Potatoes.\nCut Oreen Beahi, Muhed Turnips,\nSalads,  Pickles,, Relishes,\nButtered Rolls,\nChrlitmu Pudding,\nLemon Butter Sauce,\nTea and Coffee.\n\u2014 50 cento. \u2014\nCARD OF THANKS\nMn.   J.\nF. Thompion, Winnie,\nwith to\nA full stock of Burgess bitterlei\nJuit received. Flashlight, Ignition,\nndlo, A. B. ts C. pick!, and trainmen's batterlei, Hippenon'i.\nOur Chrlitmu Cardi art new\nready. Come In tnd make yeur\nchoice eirly. Nelion Dally New*,\nChrlitmu Card Dtpt\nINIGK\nDance at The\nPLAYMOR\nThe Kootenays' Favorite Dance\nRendezvous\nLET US SERVICE YOUR\nTire Chains\nNOW!\nDon't wait until tht flrit mow fall catches yon with\nbroken crou link* and lidt chaini. It may com*\nthii wotk tnd, io drive in today and be lure you trt\nprepared.  It'i better to bt t\u00abft than ttrandtd.\nWo carry a complete itock of\nWEED TIRE CHAINS\nfor all sizes of tires.\nUTHBER\nMOTORS\nLimited\nDODGE - DE SOTO DEALERS\nOpposite Pott Office and Hum* Hottl\nPHONI 75 \u2014 NILSON, I.C\nROYCOE\n\"AND    \"\nFOURNIER\nGArUGEMEN\nSKY CHIEF AUTO SERVICE\nPhone IXI - Nelson. B. C\ntttgtagttoggi\n:__.\nHudion, Euex and Terra plane\nPARTS AND SERVICE\nSMEDLEY GARAGE CO.\nNext to Poll Office\n508 Vernon St Nelton\nJack, Bob and Joan with to express\ntheir sincere thanks to tht many\nfrlendi of Willow Point and Dlitrlct tor many kindnesses and iym\npithy ihown in the puling of a\ndearly loved ion, brother and father.\nTimiiniiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimmi\nLAST DAY TOfcAY\nfc SALE\nNo phont ordtr!,\nno txchangn, no dtlivtriti\nYou t Rexill Store\nCity Drug Co.\nPhon* M Box 460\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nLanskaillo Goto National\nHOCKEY SEASON TICKETS\nReserved seats for holders of season ticket! can now be obtained at\nCivic Centre office.\nPainting and Inter(pr Utcoratlng.\nSmall Job! accepted. Satisfaction\nguaranteed.  Write R.  Argyle, 711\nCarbcjnate,\nMn. Theo A. Glbion will ma Ice t\nihort addreu tonight at 8:\u00bb over\nCKLN on behalf of tht local committee of the 8th Victory Loan.\nChrlitmu is coming\u2014We hivt \u25a0\nlovely .election of wooden Sandwich Tray* md Nut Bowla. Wood\nVillince Hardwire Co.\nLEGION MEMBERS AND W.A.\nBring your family to the Legion\nCrlbbage on Saturday night, Nov.\n3rd at 8:30 p.m. Refreshment!. Ad-\nminlon 25c.\nAll Rlik Jniurtnc*. We write It\nagtlnst Fire, Theft, Water Damage,\nSmoke Damage, and other hazard!\non your furniture. Get our ratei. Ro-\nbertion Retlty.\nJOHNS-MANVULE\nFLEX5T0NE\ns 8ose'\nASPHALT SHINGIES\nTO. mike your roof\nweather-proof ud firt-\nretlitanl, ulc nt about\nlohnt-Minvlllt \"Flex-\ntt-mt\" Aiphilt Shlngloa.\nThty'rt mtdt \u00ab \u2022 hoary\nbate oi fireproof Atbottoa\nfell, taturaltd tnd coated\nwith atph-lt and mrfnead\nwith minoi-li which retain their colorful Jbaautr\nfor ma n j ytara. 'Phont tor\nllluitrilad ioldtr.\nNelson Mochinery &\nEquipment Company\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimii\nFLEURY'S   Pharmacy\nPrescription!\nCompounded\nAccuretely\nMed. Arts BU.\nPHONE 25\n111 ii 111 ii 11 ii in i m r 11 n 1111111 r 111 h 1111 ii ti 11 >\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0____\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nMEN'S OXFORDS\n\u2014 at \u2014\nBootery\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0___-_____\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\n*&6>>t*m)attkytt1itBteeeiBtteatteA*\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuit* 205\nMEDICAL ARTS BUILDING\nSttmoiu x:: io:; j itttwtttttllttf!\nE. A. CAMPBELL & Co.\nChartered Accountonli\nAuditor!\nSO Bate Bt Phont ttS\nSTRIKES\nand\nSPARES\nVert Lord of tht Bomberi give\nthe best Indlviduil performance of\nThundiy night'* Nelton Mixed\nFive-Pin bowling with \u2022 three-name\ntotal of 630, high-lighted by a single\ngame's count of Ml.\nHowever, B-29'* took tht night's\nhonon with I total dt 2361 pint,\nmore than any other team, and\nvaulted into tint place in the\nleague.\n\"Whtn thi\ntakes ovtr lt\ncrtdlt\nTo finance anything beyond Initial coit lt would probably havt to\npay dearly to establish ltt credit\nAnd that at a tint It take* over\na system run. down physically.\n\"Under Premier Hart's original\nsuggestion the government could\nitand behind tht commlulon until\nit gets on Its feet.\"\nAid. Miller doubts whether municipalities could gtt together on appointment of utility commissions.\n\"Already North Vincouvtr hu\nbeen ibtent from our meetings and\nNew Westminster hu opposed the\nplebiscite. How could they all arrive it appointment of a commission?\"\nAid. Charlei Thompion feels the\nchanged letup \"seriously impairs\ntht proposal.\"\n1 doubt the deal will be attractive\nto the public on tbt understanding\nof tht government's position given\nby tht Premier.\"\nAid Wlllard Greyell Is \"disappointed\" at tht Premier's stand.\n\"It seems thi proponl tt 11 now\nstands would put too heavy t responsibility on municipalities.\n\"It It jeopardizing tilt whole deal.\"\nPHONE 288\nWe Call For and Deliver\nMen'*, ladles' mitt, lidlef      AiU\nDrestei, plain . ...'      \u2022*\u25bc\nMtn'i.tnd Ladiei1 C_L_.11\nSummer Coats -       \u25bc mmMem\nEMPIRE CLEANERS & DYERS\nW. O. C. Lanskall, Secretary-\nTreasurer of the Nelson Board Ot\nTrade, will ba sent by tht Nelson\norganization to attend I second National Secretarial Conference In\nMontreal which will occur for three\ndayi following tht National Board\nmeeting of tht Canadian Chamber\not Commerce Nov. 21.\nMr. Lanikail read to tht Board of\nTrade Council it i luncheon meeting Friday t synopsis of i draft policy itatement to bt considered by\ntht annual conference of tht Canadian Chamber ot Commerce. The\nmain objective! wert a high level\nof employment and production, ex-\nScoret wert:\n\u25a0vJUSTANGS\nKay Carpenter\nDot Sommerville\nStan Carpenter\nLow icort\t\nBob MacDonald...\nIM T8 57- -41\n113 71 112\u2014 303\n203 IM 123- 434\nIM   71   51- 233\n233   88   81- 402\nTptali \t\nBOMBERS\nVen Lord \t\nIrma Pierrard\nE. C. Famer _... 1S2\nD. Rhodei .-  120\n753 424 424\u20141513\nWhen your hiir li\ndressed nicely, you\nfeel confident.\nHaigh Tru-Art .\nIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nASK TOUR OROCER FOR\nHOOD'S\nSupreme Milk Bread\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nSTETSOl\nHATS\n,     For Fall\nStt thtM new Sti\nnew shapes, new (\no Playboy\n\u2022 StratoUntr      r,'*U\n\u2022 Premier\no Royal   _\nEMORtf\nLIMITED\nTht Men'i Store j\nptniion ot tndt with othtr I\nt high level of natlonil lno\nhigh standard tt living,\ndom of opportunity lor all I\ntermi\nLONDON (CP)-A Glasgoij\nfirm la supplying mort thin f\not drawn and spun glasi j\nmake pttrol lighter wicks to\nin tht Far Eait who cop\nthat termites and {lying I\nordinary wool fibre wlcka i\npear to like tht taste of petrel\nKOKANEE\nSERVICE STAT!\ntnd GARAGE\nExpert Repair Wort\nPromptly Done.\nOne, Oil, Waihlnj, Grtu\nOpposite Bank of Montri\nIf It'i Electric\n*   SOMERS' FUNERAL\nSERVICE\n702 Baker St Phont 252\nOpen Day and Night\nCrematorium Ambulance\n Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nJuit received t large ihlpment\nof COCt\nDOOR MATS- $1.40 inch\nHOME FURNITURE\nimiiiiiimiiiimiiiuiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nTHI\nCotfee Qup Cafe\nIneclillilng In\nHome cooked mtali and\nlandwichti.\nNur Greyhound Dtoot\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nMELON DEW CAFE\nCloied Monday, Tuttday md\nWedneiday of next wetk\nfor renovation.\nIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nJ. R. WATKINS\nSPENCER C. COLMAN\n' 824 VICTORIA ST.\nF.H.SMIT\nPhont 666      351 Bakt\nHavt Your Furniture Exp\nRecovered at tht\nNELSON UPHOLSTE.\n413 Hall SL Phont\n15YEAR$'EXPERIEN<\nWITH THR T. RATON 0\nService on all makes of ~\n'    tnd rtfrlierttori\nWELl\/S SERVICE SHC\n617 Vernon St Phont\nE. Nadeau .\n2M 241 181- 130\nlit 133 132- 334\n65 150\u2014 3-33\n12 166-371\n131 201 ISO\u2014 468\nTotali .-  740 732 771\u20142143\nHigh Indlviduil, V. Lord, 34L .\nHigh aggregate, V. Lord, 830.\nSPITFIRES\nHelen Hooker _. IM 173 101\u2014 448\nJetilt Gantlet   145 161 175- 471\nBertht Spleri     71   69   70- 210\nDon Spleri   133 111 143- 406\nArt Grodiki     71   04 144\u2014 310\nTotali 536 673 642\u20141M1\nTARS\nNormi Hood   210 1S2 141\u2014 462\nCece Reid        ... 121 149   VT- 367\nNorma Slmp*on      116 131 172\u2014 410\nJohn Bltney  240 133 147- S20\n'John Ling   157 120 163\u2014 448\nTotili \t\nHigh Individual,\n882 604 710-2278\nJ. Blinejr, 149.\n\u25a0 Vi\nDorii Bergstrom 03 178 ISO\u2014 412\nMirg Whltelock 149 151 188- 488\nG. Procter . . 169 173 130- 472\nBill Poitlethwilte 217 204 140- 570\nLeo Whltelock .    153 141 123- 410\n114 Hill St.\nPhont 18\nJOHNS MANVilll\n111111 \u25a0 \u25a0 11111 i I r 111.1111 _ 111 r 11 11111 t 11111 j\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nAMBULANCE   IERVICI\n\"DtiUnetlvt Funeral Service*\n311 Koottnty St Phono 361\niiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiniii\"\nCOWLIN'S\nRADIO\nRIPAIRI   Hid   8ERVICI\nPhon. tU 111 Hoev.r It\nRADIO\nREPAIRS\nNELSON ELECTRIC CO.\nTotlll 773 847 731-2361\nHigh Indlviduil-BUI Poitlewiitt,\n217.\nHigh aggregite\u2014Bill Pottlewslte,\n570.\nRowing Classic to\nReturn to Thames\nLONDON, Nov. t (Reuten) -\nThe Oxford Clmbrldgt bolt r\u00abc*\nwill bt rowtd next y*ir tn ltt\nrtgultr court*, betwein Putney\n\u2022nd Fortl*k* en tht Thtmtt River. It wt* tnneunctd tonight Wtr\ntlmi matches wer* rowtt It On-\nlord, Ctmhrldit tnd it Htnlty\nen-Thtmtt.\nMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\ndmWDjunjuuwnt\nI havt sold my stationery business to Kootenay\nStationers as of November 1st. I wish to express\nmy thanki to my friends and customers for their\npatronage and loyal support of the post five\nyears and respectfully solicit your continued\npatronage for the new ownen.\nI will devote my entire Him end attention to\n\u2022tiling end lervicing Typewriter!, Adding Machine* and Caih Regiiten. I am now located at\nSM  Wtrd   St.   (Blackwood   Agency   Office.)\nD..W. McDERBY\n'The Typewriter end Adding Machine Man\"\nllimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllillllliilllllllllllllllllllll\nFairview Fu<\n* Supply\nSand-Gravtl\nGeneral Haulini\nWood\nLONDON, (CP)-Hottl and rte-\nUurtnt inoclittom art uklng tht\nImtttutlon ot Britlih Ltundartn It\nIt r\u00abn shorten tht Umt taken to\n.with tnd deliver limn. hlanktU md\ncurttini. Um ltundrlti uy tht libor\nihortigt ciuim thtlr chltt difficulty.\nMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nFor Reliable Watch Repalri\nprompt somes\nHARVEYI\n6I| Biker St\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIMIH\nI MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIII\ndnnjoummwil\nThe stationery business operated by D. W.\nMcDerby at 652-654 Baker St, is now\nunder the management of\nCHAS. A. COOK\nThe Firm Nome Will Be\nKootenay Stationers\nIt li the Intention of the new owners to serve Nelson\nand Dlitrlct with a full line of office and personal\nstationery supplies and equipment, text books, etc\nllslMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIItllllimillllMIIIIIIIIII Illllll I IIIIIH  I\n**\u2022\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab-\nMora   lorn   ort   hotstti\nGoodyear truck Urn than on I\nothar kind.\nDrlvt |n ond ltt I\nGOODYIA* All-Wf ATHI\n'Conoda'i Oni <hokt truck II\nrat ton\nNtlton Transfer I\nLh..\nNet.*. I.C    \u2022    rmtm\nV\n-A-    '     ' tak   '    -'-k--m.^.m   mm.     . .._ i -_-*._A.,-_-_.-_'\n\u25a0   *._,__._.'_.\n\t\n\u2022\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0  \u25a0        H\nI     ii I flMi\n\t\nI\nJ\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1945_11_03","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0417939","@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":"1945-11-03 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1945-11-03 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\/1.0417939"}