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PARRIS\nLONDON, Oct. 2 (Tuesdoy) (AP)\u2014The five-power Foreljjn\nnisters Council, still unable to break an impasse over how |\nWind up its conference, talked at LancasterIHouse until\nfc50 a.ro. (5:50 p.m. P.S.T.) today and decided to reconvene\nit 11 o'clock. .-: '\u25a0\nI The possibility that Prime Minister Attlee and President\n'ruman and Generalissimo Stolin might be called upon to\nackle the knotty Balkan issue was advanced by a high Council\nSure* as the Conference1?\ntreatened to end in a dead-\nR.C.N. Close* Iom\nat Prince Rupert.\u2014Page 3.\nTe Change Repatriation\nDepot to Victoria.\u2014Page I.\nlire Watches for Outcome of\nAnglo-American Talki.\u2014Page 1,\nDA-TUESDAY MORNINQ. OCTOilR 2. 1945\njck without accomplishing\nfly of its important goals.\nApparently the Mlnliten have a-1\nindoned hope of resolving proce-'\nure for Balkan peace treatiei,\nfitch hive kept them In lesiion\nft the lilt eight dayi. Thty now\nhd themselves tied up on whit\nI do -bout the final conference\nocuments.\nIt tht counclllori go home wlth-\n\\\u00bbt tgreelng on these  records, lt\nruld mean that after three weeki\ndiscussions they have had to id-\nStt that they were unable even to\neich \u25a0 unified decision on whit\nheir meeting was about\nThe principal Issue itlll centres\nII I Russian demand that Trance\nnd China be excluded from dli-\nluniom on the Balkan treatiei.\ni. delegate at lait nlght'i protracted\nneetlng laid the queitlon had been\nlit this wiry:\nThe Potsdam declaration said the\ndree major poweri\u2014Britain, the\nJhited Statu and Russia\u2014could ln-\nrtte other poweri to discuss the\nluroptan peace settlements with\nhem. Whtn the Foreign Mlnli-\nkrs convened Sept, 11, France tnd\nUna wert Invited to participate ln\n11 matten on the agenda. Should\nbat' decWon now he revoked?\n< Appirently the Rtmlini were\nlanding firm, Ind tha Britlih and\nImerican conferees icemed equally\nI determined not to go beyond a\noaipromlie which would restrict\nhalting of treaties to the three\nirlncipal poweri but would inure\nretties' ipbmiulon to t conference\nt ill major Allies Interested In\n!urope.\n-Ike meeting ortglnslly icheduled\nor S pm. yeiterdiy was twlct pott-\nKmed ln Uie hopt thit some solu-\nlon could be worked out.\nMcNAUGHTON\nTO RESIGN\n11,000 Veterans\n|C$.rfic.\n'\u2022rsonnel to\n\/o\\e in England\nI0NDON, Oct t (CP Cable) -\nLrtangements have been completed\nindfr which British Columbia Kr-\nrlct men and women in the United\nUngdom .mill vote Oct. IS, .15 ind\nt In thit Province* electfooi, 0. H.\nTird, supervising tht Special Dtp-\nity Returning Office\u2122, nld.today.\nThe reiulti of tbe service vote\nrill be announced In British Co.\nooibia Ifter tba regulir voting\nlay, Oet 21.\nDue to tha movement ot Cani-\nMm Army unlti from the contln-\nInt to Britain, enroute home, no\niptlmate of the number of votei\nthich will be cut li possible but\nomt sourctt uid it might be around\nf.000.\nOTTAWA, Oct. I (CPy-<ien. Me\nNiughton, former Defence 'Minis\nter, told Prime Minliter Mackenzie\nKirig In Ml letter ot resignation\nfrom that post thit he had no re-\ngreta for having accepted to enter\nthe Cabinet in November, WA.\nThe letter, dated lut Aug. S, wu\ntabled today ln the Comr-ora itong\nwith the letter! of resignation of\nother Ministers and repliei trom Mr.\nKing. S.\nGen. McNaughton said be wu resigning because he felt that the Defence Minister ihould hav. 1 seat\nTn the Commoni.\n\"May I uy that throughout all the\nlast nine difficult monthi 1 hive\nvalued very deeply Indeed the firm\nfriendship tnd understanding consideration which you have alwayi\nextended to me in my many problems; that I have the utmost conviction both of the rightnesi ol the\ncause we have sought to serve ind\not the course which has been taken,\" iald Oen. McNaughton te hla\nletter.\n\"I believe that any other couno\nwould have brought disaster both\nhere it home ln Canada any! to our\nArmy overieu; and so I hive no\nregrets for having accepted your Invitation lut October to join you te\nIhe endeavor which had then to be\nmade to keep our unity and to discharge our full Juit put ln the wir\nigalnit the dictatorships.\"\nIn hit letter of reply Mr. King\n\u2022aid:\n\"At the time you accepted my request to become a member of the\nCabinet, tha Government waa laced\nwith the mott lerlous situation.with I \u201e,tm lH,lOANt\nwhich it had been confronted lime' .\u25a0-.\u25a0\u2022\nthe beginning of the war. Had that\nsituation not been net in the manner te which it Fat, I believe, with\nyou, that1 any other coune winljd\n}if\u00bbe\nill thit hai ilnce\nMr. King iald he agreed with Gen.\nMcNaughton, now a member of the\nCanada-United States Joint Defence\nBoard, that the Minister of Defence\nihould bt t member of Parliament.\nTo have ensured your being a\nmember of the Houie on trie opening ot Parliament (Sept. 6) would\nhave necetaltated t by-election alrnoit Immediately following the recent general Uectloni,\" said Mr.\nKing. \u25a0*\u25a0\nSettle Seed QMn\nDispute With Sash\nOTTAWA, Oct 1 (CP)-Settle-\nbest of the seed grain loan dlipute\nbetween the Dominion snd Saskatchewan Governments wu m-\npounced tonight by Finance Mlnli-\n' x Ilsley.\nUnder in agreement with Premier\nf. C Douglu of Saskatchewan the\nDominion accepts tome 12.212,000\n\\em thin the |1S,4S8,S3] prevlouily\nClaimed ind spreads payment of the\nremainder over a longer term.\nMr. Ilsley said terms were: W,-\ntttAM 88 to be paid , monthly as\nbollected from munldpslltles and to\nbe ptid in full u an obligation to\nDie province by July 31, 1J48; H,-\nTfO,l_-.T_ to be paid by the province\na period of ll years.\nIt a statement Mr. Ilsley expressed tht hope, that \"now thit thii dlipute matter hu been settled on i\nbull satisfactory to both Dominion\nprovince the future relitlom\nten Dominion tnd province\n\u25a0would be harmonloui tnd coopen-\nBtlve and that no further dlipute or\nmlsunderstinding would arise out\n1 tbe teed grain loam.\"      ,\nTht two amounts payable by the\nprovince tottl $14,198,788 compared\nKth $1S.4S8.S3_ which the Domtrj-\nI pild,to the banki lut fill on*\nbt guirantrr by Ittelf ind the\njvlnce for which tt lought re-\nburiement from the province.\nI QUICKIES ... By Km Rtyntldi\n'Order another Nilion Dally\n. Newt Wint Ad, Mln Jonu; I've\n' lott my ilattet tgilnf\nThe debt irote out of crop failure in certain parts of Saskatchewan in 1037. In order to emble\nfirmeri ln thoie areas to obtain\nseed the following Spring the two\nGovernmenti guaranteed loam to\nthe binki by municipalities. Tht\nprovince wu tht primary guarantor ind the Dominion undertook to\npay If the province failed.\nLut fall the loani cime due tnd\nthe Dominion pild. Meanwhile, the\nprovince had made an adjustment\nIn favor of farmers who had contracted to pty for seed received under the loans by reducing the price\nfrom $1.40 i bushel to 70 cents t bushel. The province uked the Dominion to share ln tht cost of this adjustment. .\nThe Dominion declined md submitted t plan whereby tht province\nwould piy $000,000 Immediately tnd\nprovlnci Treasury bills for tht reminder tilling due serially over\nthe next five yean.\nUnder proteit tht province provided \u25a0 iTtuury bill ifor Ihe whole\n\u2022mount which the Dominion presented for payment tnd on which\nno payment wu made. Thereafter\nthe Dominion proceeded to deduct\ncertain sums from tht amounts payable to the province under the wartime tax agreement\nThe province claimed thli, wu I\nviolation ef tht agreement by which\nthe provincei give up their right\nto rolled Income and corpontlon\ntaxes ln return fer certain payments\nfrom the Federal Treiiury for tht\nduration of the wir. It uktd fer the\nestablishment of in arbltri! tribunal ai provided ln the agreement to\ndetermine whether the agreement\nwu broken.\nTht tribunal wu ut up ind two\not Iti thret mtmbtre, Ihe Chair min\n\u2022nd tht Pomlnjon'1 nornmie reported that tht Dominion wis wi tain ltg rlghU In Mtttag off tht teed\ngrain debt by the grovinet agslnit\nthe taxation agreement ptymenli\nowing by It to the province. Tht\nthird member, the Ssik-t.hewan\nnominee, found the Dominion had\ncontravened tht agreement.    , ,\nFollowing Ihe finding! of tht tribunal negotiations were returned\nbtfwien tht two Oovtrnramta resulting in the rtttlimtnt.\nBATAVIA, Oct. 1 fAP) - Britlih\noccupation forcei moving into the\nNetherlands Eait Indies peacefully\nexpanded their hold today on Ba.\ntavla where Independence-loving\nnativei painted buildings with ilgns\ntaylng \"we don't aik freedom\u2014we\nere entitled to It.\"\nWith Indonesians protesting thi\nreturn ot their Dutch rulers, and\nwith 35,000 Japaneie troopi still on\ntht Island, the situation ia \"potentially explosive\" ind \"could lead\nta a horrible, ''racial war,\" aald\nCharlei O. van derPlas, senior\nrepresentative of the Netherlands\nGovernment te Java.\nIndonesian leaden said they\nwould fight rather thu return to\ncolonial  status.\nUnder Undid\nOTTAWA Oct 1 (CP)-.Veterani\nwho have' settled te Saskatchewan\nunder- the Veterans J,and Act number 86 to date, lt was reported ln\nthe Commoni today in reply to\nquestions by T. J. Bentley (CCF-\nSwlft Current). The average farm\nwas of 26l acres md Colt $4071 with\nin additional $1085 conditional grant\nfor equipment.'   \u2022   \u2022   '\nAn inter-departmental committee\nhu been wt up by tht Federil\nGovernment to study the queitlon\net the establlihment of tree porta\nin Cantda and the specific recommendation! mide on the lubject by\nthe City of Quebec, Transport Minliter Chevrler said.\nLoank and investments of the Industrial Development Bank, excluding Dominion Government ucurt-\ntotall_d $711,905 at at Aug. tl\n\u2014     _ ifiieveloi\nmeat Snd reconversion purposci.\nThere still are 190 mm detained\nlh alternative service camps, Libor\nMinister Mitchell uld te reply to\nquestions by. M. J. Coldwell, CCT\nleader. The Minister uld the m \\\nWere constantly Informed that arrangements would be made to transfer them from the camps at Once \"if\nthey will agree to inter Into a contract whereby they will be making\n'a contribution to tha national welfare. They were still detained becauie of their refusal to conform to\ntheae  regulation! by whu*h they\nbe directed to employment\n, tbe camps.\"\nApplications under tht Veterans'\nLand Act now total 11,343 of which\n4929 have to far qualified md 1123\nhave been approved, the Government discolsed today in reply to\nquestion! by John Probe (CCF-Re-\ngtaa).\nGerman prisoners employed on\nJob! in Canada numbered 13,660 at\nSept 1, the Libor Department uld\nin reply to queitlon! by John Probe\n(CCF-Regtei): Prllonert were only\nused on Jobs for which ao civilian\nlabor wat %vallable.\nCCF. CALLS FOR\n\"POLITICAL UNITY\nOF LABOR\"\nVANCOUVER, Oct. 1 (CP)\u2014Rejecting a bid for electoral agreements with the Labor Progreulve\npirty, CCF provinclil headquarters\ntoday called for \"political unity of\nlabor*- ln tht formation of a CCT\ngovernment\nBasin its statement on a B. C. Federation of Labor (CCL) proponl\nthat tht two parties enter into con-\nvertstlons, with \u2022 vltw to division\nof provincial leats, tht CCT laid\nover tht signature ot Frank McKenzle, provincial secretary, that\n\"iuch a coalition of parties, divided\nby fundamental differences of policy, could only result In chaos\"\nThe statement declires that results in 4I1I1 yeir _ Ftdtrtl election\n\"prove beyond dispute thit,the LPP\nli Incapable of attracting tha support of enough voteri te elect t can-\ndldte, even If given a free field.\"\n8 C. Federation of Labor, Mr. Mc-\nKenile'i itatement maiti, ii ifflllit-\ned with Canadian Congreu of Labor, \"which at Its 1W convention\nmd at its tilt annual convention,\nadopted resolutions referring ts the\nCCF u the political afm of labor.\"\n-*:\u2014r-T\u2014:\u2014*\nTwo Lo bor Co nd idat\u00ab\nEnter\nB.C. Election\nVANCOUVER, Oct 1 (CD-Twe\nI-abor tindldatci havt entered the\nQet 3' provincial election ltlta In\nGrand Forks-Greenwood.\nThey ate Aim Cltpp, Labor Progressive Pirty contender, ind\nChirlti W. C!ir>. who will run ai\n'\u2022* fp.dertrdtnt Labor candidate.\nDIVISION\n\u2014r\u2014\nWHERE MONTY TOOK SURRENDER: The crunders' .rotted\niwordi appear at tha Itead ef tha plaque marking tht tpot when Field\nManhal Sir Bernard L. Montgomery accepted thi turrtndtr of the\nQtrman land, ita and air final IrKJtarthwttt Oermany, Ointntrk,\n\u2022 nd Holland on Miy 4, 1945. The spot H on Luneburg Htath and tht\nwooden plaque it mada from pine FaBBjj turrbuna the piece,\nBRUSSELS, Oct 1 (Reuters)\u2014In\na proclamation to the Belgian\npeople, King Leopold uld today he\nbad refuted during the German oc-\ncupatlqn ot that country to treat\nwith the Germans and thua saved\nthe honor of Belgium.\nTbe proclamation, dated at King\nLeopold's villa at Bt Wolfgang,\nnear Salzburg, Austria, md issued\nhere,by the King's secretariat, laid\nthat throughout the occupation the\nKing \"refused to negotiate wtth tha\nenemy md did nothing md permitted nothing to be done which could\nharm the military, political or economic interests of the poweri which\ntided Belgium when the wu Invaded ln 1.40.\nThe proclamation, 1 bid tor nip-\nport te the plebiscite to be held\nnext Much on retention of the\nmonarchy, aald: \"Tha passive resistance which I maintained prevented\nBelgium from negotiating with a\nGermany temporarily victorious\nmd held her from allowing herself to be seduced or to be made\nuse of by the enemy, who wu sided by a handful ot traitors md bad\ncltlzenc whom wa will refute to\nrecognize u Belgttni.\"\nIa remaining is a prisoner-king,\ntha menage added, King Leopold\nmaintained Belgium'! \"right to Independence tad ihe will remain,\ndespite the odious violence which\nwii done to her,. \u2022 sovereign na-\nfHon,\"\n^'*   * _}-\u25a0    _\\     '\nSearch for Jap\nLoot; Some\nTOKYO, Oct. 1 (AP)-7.mcrlcan\non iet out today on the\nfoiter fanaticism and wars.\nIn Tokyo the great Bank of Japan\nwu Cloaed. Army authorities declired it could reopen tomorrow if\nits officials quit stalling ind helped\n'track down the stolen riches ot\nAlia.\nThi little people of Japan, who\ncrowded about the bank, tearful\nthat their savings would be taken\naway, dispersed *fter being inured\ntheir money wai'iafe. ,\nIn the Vaults,of thli bank, financial keystone of the Japanese Government, troopi found gold tnd gold\nstocks earmarked for Slam and\nIndo-China.\n(It was not immediately clear\nwhether thii gold belonged to the\nJapanese or had been teiied from\nthoie formerly Japanese-controlled\ncountrlea)\nAmerican troops stood guard over\n21 financial institutions, closed tt\nGen. MacArthur's order Sunday.\nTheie Si were the big combine! which had exploited In 1 business wiy Japan's military\" conquests.   All will be liquidated.\nThe Yokohama Specie Bank md\ntry Hyoptec Bank, alto doled ln\nthe swift economic coup Sunday, reopened todiy.\nNo trace wu found In. their record! ef tht wealth removed by tht\nSlmultantouily, Oen. .UacAith\nur'l Civil Information 'and Educi\ntlon Section prepared to deal 1\ndeath blow to 'the Japaneae Gov\nemment's control over Shintblsm,\nwhich waa artfully turned from, the\nfield ot religion to war.\nNO  INTERFERENCE\nCoL Ken R. Dyke, -head of the\nSection, emphasized that no attempt\nwould be made to Interfere with\nthe freedom of religion, but, \"We\nare going to be certain lt (Shinto.\nlam) isn't- uied u a tool of tht\nmilitarists.\"\nClosely linked ln thli Inquiry, he\nlaid, wu 1 second'one Intq the\nJapanese educational system, de.\nsigned to discover Just how history\ngow li being taught.\n\"It'i ill tied up ln the sun god\nden and the deity of the god Emperor,\" he uld. \"I don't ray we are\ngoing to eliminate ill thii'. . . let'i\nuy we deiire to get history on \u2022\nmore factual basis.\"\nThe influtntiil Tokyo newipiper\nAsahi charged the Government itlll\nwu holding Liberal! u political\nprisoners, illd it leut three Tt\ncently hid died ln prlion, md dt\nminded the liberation of ill thole\nheld.\nMeat Packers\nThreaten Strike\nWINNIPEG, Oct 1 '(CP) \u2014\nCanada'i meat-packing lnduitry\nwu today threatened with pet-\nlibit tie-up In two weeki through\nnation-wide itrike ai tht Unlttd\nPackinghouse Workeri of America, (CIO) District No. 10 preiented dtmtndl for 1 SO par cent\nwtgt Imrtaee tnd \u2022 40-hour, five-\nday weak.\nDirectly affected by tha demanda which ara part of a muttr\nagreement, were Canada Packers\nLtd, Swift Canadian Company\nand Burnt ind Company.\nPresent wage rates rangt from\nM centi in hour for union laborers\nto M emit m hqur for top rate\nbutchers. The men now work a 4g-\nbour week couptred with M hour*\nInlWg.\nFred Dowling, Canadian director\not tbt U.P.W.A. tald Immediate ictlon would be toktn with Burm k\nCo. It this don't meet ui within 10\ndayi, he uid. \"we'll Uke \u2022 strike\nvote. If the pickers force ui to\nttrlht, we're going to gtt what we\ndemand or  there'll be no eettla-\nThe decision! of tha Union were\nagreed upon by representative! of\n10,000 Cmadltn picking plant employee, ln Canada meeting here.\nMr. Dowling predicted that If\nthan ware a itrlke it Burnt Co.\nplants In Winnipeg. Ileglni. Prince\nAlbert, Edmonton ind Vincouver,\nit would soon iprtid to all three\nmett-pickin| companlaa.\nOfflclili it tht Edmonton plant\nwere not available for comment today on the Union's action. Tht vote\nwould affect ibout 400 workers\nthere. ,\nA Union letter wu recently tent\nto tha three packing ebmptnles\nsuggesting that they apply Jointly\nwith tha Union to Rlchardi' Com-\nminion for a revision costricti\nThe, commlulon wai let up lut\nFill to study negotiation! between\nthe companlei md the Union.\nIt wu reported thit thli proponl\nvfcs refused by the compinles md\ntht Union decided to detl with ont\ncompany it iir.it. The outcome of\ndealing! with the Burnt k Co. will\ndecide whttbtr the whole lnduitry\nwill Itrike.\nMackenzie King\nleaves lor London\nBy JOHN D. HAMILTON\nCmadltn Preu ttaff Writer\nNSW YORK, Ot t (CP) - Prime\nMinuter Mackenzie King, freih\nfrom hll first conference with Preiident Truman at the White House,\nboarded the giant Cunard liner\nQueen Mary here today enroute to\nLondon.\nPOSSD . OR PH0'\nMb King A....\nphotographers before'' \"hurrying\niboard ihlp. \"Give my beat regards to the Canadian people,\" ana\nnil smiling comment when aakad\nly Tbe Canadian Press for a itatement.\nIn Wuhlngton the conference wu\ndeicrlbed officially ai,having covered 1 \"pretty broad field \" Charlei\nG. Hon, White Houie Preu Secretary, quoted the Preiident u laying the two-hour diacuulon of Canadian-American relatibni wm \"interesting and important md'quite\nutisftctory.\"\nThe Prime Minliter reached New\nYork from Wuhlngton lut night\nafter conferring with the Preiident,\nVord Halifax md Canadian Ambassador L. B. Pearton. He waa accompanied by Nurman Robertson,\nUnder-Secretary for External Affairs, md two personal lecretarlei.\n- Mr. King's departure came after\n\u2022 crowded weekend te which he\nflew to Wuhlngton, ipent two houn\nwith President Truman it the White\nHouie arid -queued In a number of\nvlilts elsewhere in tbe city, leaving\nlite in the diy by train'for New-\nYork.\nCanadian-American iffalrs largely\ndominated the Prime Minister'!\nichedule ln Wuhlngton. Before\nhim In London Hi problems chiefly\nconcerning Anglo-Canadian md\nCommonwealth affairs which, of\nnecessity, ire bound up with Otti-\nwi-Wuhlngton policy.\n. In iddttlon to conferring with\nmembers ot the new Britlih Libor\nCabinet, Mr. King will ice leaden\nof other European Governments.\nTo hll forthcoming talkp the\nPrime Minliter will lake a fund of\nInformation gained trom hit vltlti\nIn Wuhlngton. Of hll Sunday vlilt\nwith Mr. Truman, the Cantdltn\nleader wu reticent but emphasized\nthat tht valut of hii White Houit\nconversations could nol be overestimated.\nShipment of\nSteers Held\nUp, Vancouver  '\n\u25a0VANCOirm, Oct l (CP)-Fur\nof Vineouvir meet picktri thst\nVmcouver butchart win go on\nstrike led to whole shipments of\nataen being held up tn ttoekytrdi\nIalt week, Tom Blair, Manager of\nthe British Columblt.Llveito-k Producer! Co-Operillve Anocittlon,\nuld here todiy. He added thil unit m tht mut ritlontag uphtavtl li\nuttled the ume condition will pre\nvail thii tnd ntxt ---*-\nAluminum Export\nJumps, Canada\nOTTAWA, Oct 1 (CP>\u2014Vtlut of\nCinida\/i aluminum exports Jump-\nid (rem t-t,4\u00bb.lM tn IBM to $103,-\nM..M3 ln 1944, Tndt Minliter MacKinnon uld today ln a rtport tabled\nIn the Commoni.\n' Tht report wu In the form of t\nreply te \u2022 queitlon uked by Stanley Knowlet (CCF \u2014 Winnipeg\nNorth Centre).    .\nla the tint tight monthi of 1MS\nthe valut of aluminum eiporti\nrriched We.OR.Mt. leu than f 10,-\n000,000 ihort of the figure for ill\nof lut year. Bulk of the export! In\nill yean wu made up ot ban,\nblockt, ingoti tad theeta.\nBritish Warship,\nDock at Saigon\nNIW YORK, Oet 1 \u2014 War-\nthlpi ef Hit Britlih laat MIm\nFleet have dot kid at taiga*, the\nSBC rtptrtid tenlfht In 1 hrtetS-\nemt rtetrttt by NIC. The Ion\ntee bread-ait ttt net tay hew\nmany vetult wire Involved.\nBy J. A. MERKEL\nCanadian Press Staff Writer\nHALIFAX, Oet. 1 (CP)\u2014The, 43,450-ton liner lie dr\nFrance docked today with 9,754 Canadian veterans of war'orC\nland, s\u00aba and air In Europe, and military authorities announced\nthat the great bulk of the First Division, which went overseas\nin December, 1939, had been returned.\nGreat yheers rang through the air as the returning service?\nmen lined tr,e docking side of-.-\nthe troopship and yielled themselves hoarse, at their first\nsight of homeland. \u25a0     .    \u2022\nMajority of the returning veteran!\nwere soldiers, Including men of the\nLoyal Edmonton Regiment, the Sea-\nforlh Highlander, of Vancouver and\nthe Princess Pitricla Canadian\nLight Infantry ot Winnipeg and Victoria.\nArrival of the lie de France twilled to more than 18,000 the number\not Canadlgn troops arriving from\noverieu ln the past three dayi. The\n38,287-ton liner Nleuw Amsterdam\nbrought-back 7744 Saturday.\nPenonnel returning on the He de\nFrance Included 8091 Army afld 1121\nfrom the Royal Canadian Air Force.\nSmaller. numbers including Royal\nNaval penonnel, th Canadian nursing sUteri, Including 21 -who went\nto South Africa when the African\ncampaign wu In a critical stage, 87\nmemben of the Canadian Women's\nAymy Corps and a number, oi other\nmiscellaneous types.'\nAll united ln their praise of the\nwiy they were handled once they\nreached the repatriation depots.. Lt.-\nCol W. T. Cromhe, Commanding\nOfficer of the Loyal Edmonton Regiment, described It u follows:\n: *J-ver ilnce we hft Nljmegen (the\nCinidlan Repatriation Dtps'\nHolland), we hid Hot data\n~et \u25a0-_-\u25a0\u201e\u25a0\n\u25a0   :!\n.. i\n.... - .\nI ,   !.\u25a0\u25a0_.    .'\u2022 .-    a   f\n;_.___. _,   .   eMxt'lY+jFi\nbait trip we were ever on.\"\nRANKS DEPLETED\nAll the battallom returning as\nunits could die only a small percentage of men who went oveneas\nwith the first contingent and returned on the lie de France. Their\nrahkt bad been depleted by caaual-\ntin In Sicily, Italy', and Northern\nEurope and by the earlier return to\nCanada of highpoint men. - '\nAmong the few men returning\nwith tha units they west over with\nwu Lt.-CoL Crombe, former Edmonton ichool teacher, who wu a\nLieutenant when hii battalion tailed out of Halifax Is the iccrecy of\nthe early daya of the war.\nKnown u the \"Stiver Fox\", greyheaded Lt.-Col. Crombe took command of the Edmonton! tlx month*\nago. He wu Iway from the Western\noutfit, with whom he fought ln Sicily, Italy, Holland ind Germany,\nfor about t year during which he\ntook tbe Lincoln md Wolland Regiment Into Normandy u 0.C\nLt-Col. Crombe iald tha Edmon-\ntoni met their toughest fighting it\nOrtoni, the Hitler-Line, the Gothic Lint tnd Fortugato Ridge, all\nln Italy. Their only \"tying ictlon''\nln Northern Europe wu the IJisel\nRiver crossing ln Holland.\nAfter V-E Day, two companies ot\nthe battalion joined the composite\nCanadian battalion which marched\nInto Berlin md tpent the rest of the\ntime wilting to come homt nttr\nUtrecht They bid only 18 dayi In\nEngland before they iet tall for\nhomt.\nRomantic figure ot the Loyal Edmonton! wu Maj. John Alpine\nDovigtn, M.C., md Bar, of Edmotv\nton who married Miu Rie Kooptnin\nof Almrlo, Holland, Juit five dayi\nbefore the outfit left for home. She\nwu left on the other tide, u hive\nbeen hundredi of other Cantdltn\nwar bridei. to await peuage whtn\nmilitary priorities lttten.\nMaj. Dougan won the MC. at\nHUI 73\u00ab, below Mount Mia In Sicily, and picked up the Bar a year\nlater, u \u2022 fellow-officer described\n\"chiilng \u25a0 Jerry down Fortunato\nRidge ln broad daylight md swinging t rlflt by the muule.\"\nBrig. W. C. (Shorty) Colquhoun.\nM.BJt, MC, whose towering frame\ntook Ihe Princeti Pitricla Cinadlan\nLight Infantry to tha other ilde md\nwho now commmdi the Canadian\nInfmtry Triining Brigade at De-\nbert, N.S., wu one ol th* tint lo\nboard tbt ne de France on bar ar-\nrlril\nTbt Winnipeg Brigadier tpent\nseveral houn chatting wtth Maj. P.\nt). Croft\u2122 who eama back In command of the battalion and with\nother offirert he had known over-\nMat Ma). Crofton, hailing from Salt\nSpring Uland, BC, look commind\nOf tba >rln-eu Pata June 15, IMS.\nHe ween uuntat with tht Cantdltn\nJcottlih \"Juit ever Ave yeen ige.\"\np-COAAT-D\nCtpt 1 (. Chirnberi of Wlnnl.\npeg, who won the Military Crou In\nthe Oothic Una, counted Ihe number of deiwatlont woo by tht unit\nIn ltt fighting with the \"Shlney Sec.\nV\nond\" Brigade ef the Flnt Division\n\u25a0t 10 M.C.'s, six D.S.O.'s md li\nD.C.M.'s and M.tyl.'s.\nAmong the decorated veteran! returning with the Princess Pats were\nSgt L. Kraerner, sometimes called\n\"The Killer\" by hit matn, who\nfought ill the way through with'\nthe sniper platoon without a scratch\nmd won tha Military Medal In'\nItaly.\nOne of the \"original\" officers of\nVancouver's Seaforth Hlghlmden\nreturning todiy wu its O.C., Lieut\nCol D. M. Clark of Vmcouver. Lt-\nCol. Clark went overseas ln 1(39\nmd was home on leave In 1842. Th*\nSeaforthi tpent 30 dayi In Amsterdam after V-E Day md had \"a\nglorious time\" there, leaving In\nmid-June to Bllthoven, near Utrecht, where they ipent the reit of\nthe time before itarting on the\nhomeward trek ln mid-June..\nDuring the period between the\nmd of the war and their departurt\nfrom Holland, the Seaforthi were\n\"stamping to get home but were\nwen behaved,\" he tald.\nPipe Major E. Esson, M.B.E.,\nwhose Seaforth Pipe Bind wai the\npride of Vincouver baton the wait,\nsaid the band did not play in ac- \u25a0\ntlon in this war a j in the lait The\npractice of troops being led into\nbattle by skirling pipes wu dlscon-\nI tlnued In the eirly daysoffighting\nreeflm implacable number of pW\npen. Seaforth bandsmen were em-\nployed In other dutlei during tht\nfighting period! of thli war.\nV.C. WINNER\nMi). R. L. McDougill of Via-\nLcouver, who Joined the Seaforthi ln\n1941 ln time for the Sicily invasion, counted the number of decoration! won by the battalion u follows: One V.C, won by Pte. E. A\n\"Smokey\" Smith at Savlo River,\none O.B.E. three M.B.E.'i, eight\nD.SO.'i, nine M.Cl. four D.CJd-'i,\n23 M.M'i md four Mentioned in\nDispatches.\nOne of the D.S.O. wlnnen wee\nPidn R C. H. Durnford, Protettant\nchiplaln from Prince Rupert B.C,\nwho wu with the Seaforthi through\ntil their fighting.\nMemben of Ihe Seifortht agreed\ntheir toughest fighting wu on May\n23, 1M4, when they cruhed the Hll- '\nler Line. Col. Clark said only about\n\u00abj of the battalion came out un-\ntcithed ifter eight houn of fighting md that although \"the fighting\nln Sicily wis tougher for days on\nend thst wis the wont diy of all.\"\nFinds Difficulty\nirt Changing\nPlans to Shelter\nIX)rfb0N, Oct 1 (CP Clble) \u2014\nBrlik Aneurin Bevan, 47-yeir-old\nMinister of Health In charge ot\nhousing ln Englmd and Wain, ll\nfinding his main difficulty to trani-\nform plini Into the shelter wanted\nby millinni.      ,\nHe it expected to itive off numerous questions on the housing pro-\ngrim by in early statement on pro-\ngreu after .Parliament reiumtt\nOct. 9.\nPeople tn. heartily tired of\ncramped quarters tnd hiving to depend on the goodwill of friend! md\nrel.itivrs for accommodition. Only\nibout one-tenth of the 3.000,000 mir-\nrltd during the war tre mre of\nhomes, md returning sen-Icemen\nwant to set up their, own aetiblllH-\nments\nGERMAN PRISONERS\nWANT TO 60 HOMI\nWINNIPEG. Oct. 1 (CP)\u2014Qtt\u2014ttm,\nprisoners of wir ln Northwestern\nOntario ramps who once believed\nthey were fighting with in army '\nwhich would conquer tht world, ara -i\nthinking of little elie thin returning\nhome lo Oermany.\nWhtn that will be li not known\nbut tn tht meantime they have been\neernlng their keep, working In tha\nmtkir beet field, of Eiitern Manitoba\u2014and making vtlltu bl -anticipation of going home.\nThe Weather\nTempertturee Mondayi\nMln. 31.1; \"Max. tA\\\u00bb.\nForacttt: Kootenay- Light\nbecoming locally moderate Tuei-\ndty afternoon Fair tn partly cloudy\nwith scattered fag pattern! In val.\nleyi In early morning. Light ground\nfrottt locally. Not much thtngt In\ntemperature.\n...\n - NILSON DAILY NIWI, TUIWAY, OCTOBIR 7,1945\nW,,.i|iypiii!Uiipii^W'.,l|i|ftl wi' \"PiJia. iff\nlake \"Holi\n|      , By The Cmidlin Pre*\n;' Wreat of i gtntral walkout f.\nbetween 6500 and 9000 District 11\ni United Mine Worken of America\ni'(CCL) miners ln .Alberta and British Columbia, paralleling the two-\n{week  itrike  In  1943  when  they\n: sought higher wages md holidays\nI with pay, emerged u a distinct\npossibility Mondiy night\n[ Proteitlng tgilnit tht Government's re-introduction of meat rationing, which' thty have declared\n]j\u00bb \"unrealistic  and  stupid\",  their\n\u25a0 self-termed \"holiday\" his mushroomed icrou Alberta and Into\nlome areas ot Britlih Columbia with\nj tha estimated total now out let it\ni 7700\u2014and mort likely to Join their\nI raaka\nfir Latest development In tht Wllk-\nj out.occurred Monday evening when\niQJM men at Nanalmo, B. C, and\nI nearby Cumberland mlnei decided\nat meetings to cease ill coal pro-\ni ductlon for this week unless the\nI Federal Government Is prepuMd to\nf make aome  modification!  ln  tht\n' present meat-rationing lyitem.\n'    On tht heels of thli ictlon came\nii Word that 110 minen it tht Black\n\u25a0; Dlimond mine, four mllei Eut of\nI Edmonton,  walked off their  Jobs\n\\[ earlier ln the day and prepared for\na mass meeting Tuesday. Union of-\n, flclili tt Edmonton uid tht meet-\nI ing likely would be attended by\nil rereamtatlvti of 10 Edmonton dis\ntrict minei with Union membership of more than 100 men.\nCOAL MININO ON ISLAND\nHALT*\nWith the 1200 miners Idle it Ne-.\nnaimo md Cumberland, practically\nall coal mining on Vmcouver Iil-\nand li ihut down, Oni; a taw privately-owned concerni itlll are operating.\n\u25a0 Minen ln the Drumheller area tn\nSouthern Alberta served notice on\nthe Government Stpt 11 that'\nitrikei ln proteit agalnit rationing\nwould not be \u2022 butcher's monopoly. Their deadllnt for modlflcitlbn\nol rationing wu set it Sept 17 md\nwhen the Government did not get\n1000 miners from the area, bolstered by another IUO frem tbt Crow'i\nNest Put, also ln Southern Alberta,\nlaid down their tools.\nTheir action wu followed quickly\nby miner! at Fernie md Michel,\nB. C Men from some mint! ln\nNorthern Albertt's coal branch\nJoined the rinkt it tht weekend.\nUnion officials term tha walkouts u \u25a0 \"holiday\" and declare\nUnion members will stay out until\nthe Government li prepared to gtvt\nminers doublt rations of \"red\" meit\nand exclusion of cooked md smoked meat! from tha rationing. When\nthli decision li mide the men will\nreturn to work the following dty.\nJury Impanelled\nfor Death\nof J. Monahan\ni\nii\n!!\n. ROSSLAND, B. C, Oct. _-_or-\ndon McTeer, Gordon Simpson, R.\nBlelll, Ivan Hutching!, J. R, Rym\nand Albert Chrlitenien were impanelled u a Jury to tnveitlgitt\nthe death of Jerry Monahan at a\nretult of i cir teddent Siturdiy\nnight on tht Roulind-Tnll highway.\nThey viewed tht youth's body at\nSomen-Carberry Funeril Home tn\nTrill and then adjourned until such\ntime ai his companion Tommy\nLloyd ll well enough to be t wit-\nnut. 1\\e hoipltal reported be wu\nitill ln \u2022 leml-comcloui condition.\n\u2022 WNDON (Reuten) \u2014 Thomu\nWallace Young, muter mariner of\nKlngibridge, Devon, whose death U\n-announced, wu tbe fourth gtntra-\ntion of t Scottish fimlly ot shipmasters He wu bom on \u2022 tailing\nihlp commanded by hll father tnd\nwai 10 yttn old baton hi lived\naihore.\n3. i .nald Adimt, of the New\nYork Sundiy Tlmei, ail u I\nresult pf a recent experience ln\nreidlng novels In manuscript\nfor I prlie otfered by Harperi:\n\"It Hem! to me thit . . . then\nll perceptible in the new novels I btvt recently rttd (tnd I\nam not referring merely to the\nmtnuicript ...it ilickenlng of\nlntroipective teniion, 1 mort fre-\nqutnt tblllty to creltt char-\nactcrs thit irt drtwn with in\noutwird-looklni eye. I think we\ncm be reasonably eerttln thit\ntht potential novelitti btck from\ntht war, ind the girli who hive\nstayed it home, will not be\nbombtrding us with the lelf-\npitylng, ntrcisllitlc noveli thit\npoured In t flood from their\nfatheri ind mothers There will\nllwiyi be some, of course, but\nIf the list few yeiri hive done\nmything they hive opened win-\ndowi for miny of ui on wider\n&roipecti thtn miy be lem by\nie    too-often    Inwird-turnlng\neye\"\nCoODFRHAM\/WoHTI\nLimited\n1   TORONTO, ONTARIO\n\"-It ~\nPte. J. D. Doig\nof Rossland\nArrives Homt\nROSSLAND, B. *, Oct 1-Ptt.\n3. D. Doig, who returned to Canada aboard tht Scythla on Mondiy\nSept 17 hu arrived In Rosslsnd\nto visit his parents, Mr. md Mrs.\nJ. B. Doig, 2074 Butte Street. Ha\nserved overseas from November,\n1941, md uw ictlon ln Frince, Belgium,   Holland   md   Germiny.\nB.C. Firms Plan\nto Spend\n$19,000,000\nVANCOUVER, Oct 1 (CP)-B. C.\nfirms plan to spend $19,000,000 on\nplant exptnslon md equipment Installations ln tht next year.\nTheu figure! revealed by the Tax\nDepartment cover programs in-\nnounced to tht Government up to\nSept 1.\nBritish Parliament\nns on Oct. 9\nOct. 10 Deadline\nfor Troop Mall\nto Eastern Zone*   .\nOTTAWA Oet 1 (CP) - October\n10 U deadline for Chrlilmu troop\nmill to India, Burma, Ceylon et\nthe South But Alia Command, Jnfrt-\nmaiter Gtnertl Btrtrtnd innounc-\nad today. Oct is it deadline for\ntroop real! to Egypt, Iran, Iraq,\nSyria, Italy, Malta g Wait Africa.\nMrs. E. Gaskell,\nMn. Emma Gaskcll, reiident of\nNelion for 19 yean, died in Vie*\ntoil a on Sunday at the ige of 78.\nShe ii the mother ot Walter E. Gai-\nkell ot Nelton.\nBorn In Sandy, Hcrtfordihlre,\nEngland, the went to Victoria in\n1818. She wu married to Richard\nGaskell In 1891 md came to Nelton\nIn 1897. Mr. Gaikell died on April\n8, 19S2, it Willow' Point\nMrs. Gaskell returned to Vlctorii\nin 1939, where she has ilnce lived.\nAl well u Welter ln Nelson, ihe ll\nsurvived by mother ton, Richard,\nof Alert Bay, and five dtughten,\nMn,- J. Qrlghton of Vmcouver,\nMrt. H. Flnmore, Mri. A. Wright\nand Mn. C. H. Crou, all of Vic\ntorli, md Mn. J. Coittln of Kim'\nberley. Another daughter died ln\n1908 when tour yean old.\nMrs. Gaskell also leaves 18 grand\nchildren and one great-grandchild.\nBurial li to ba midi it Nelion.\nFred K. Jones, Director of Rolary\nInternational, Tells How Rotarians\nReoper\n11 .\n=TS_w\nFattening Mash\nOlvt your birdi thil top flnlih\nby feeding Thrivo Fattening\nMash for 10 dayi before marketing. Your birdi will cirry'tht\nneceuiry fleih ind bloom to\nbring No 1 rill grade Yei.\nThrivo conlilni powdered milk\ntnd other tuenllil foodi.\nn.\nIrickmis-KK HflHng\nHI Front St Phoni IM\nNilion, B. C\nLONDON, Oct 1 (Reuttrt)-Ptr.\nliament reopeni Oct 9 with the first\nreal lotion of tbt new Labor-dominated Houm ot Commoni it (ht\nhighlight Thli week-end political\npartiei put the finishing touches\n04 their campaign plans.\nPrime Minliter Attlee will lead\nhll Government md 111 mort than\n400 Labor memberi Into tht Common! without benefit of t holiday\nto relieve tht pressure on him since\nhli election.\nOn thi othtr hind, Mr. Attlti'i\nConiervttlvt tdvtrury \u2014 Winston\nChurchill\u2014hu enjoyed t lengthy\nvacttion tret from the-ctrei of office Ht li reported to bt coming\nbick brimful ot hli old tparkle\nmd flrt to lead hli formidable oppoiltlon of 200 into battle.\nWYNNDEL\nWYNNDEL. B.C.-Mr. md Mn.\nA. T. Dtvli o. Cutlegar in visiting\ntht former'i parenu, Mr. md Mri.\nL. A. Dtvlt heu. Mr. Dtvlt rtetnt-\nly received hi! discharge trom tht\nR.CAF.\nMr. ind Mri. L. E. Davis snd Ji-\nnet, tnd Mr. Wtlktr of Trill, wire\nrecent visiton here, gueiti of tht\nformer'i parent!, Mr. and Mri. L.\nA. Dtvli. Mr. L. EL Dtvli ilio received hli cUichargt from tht R.C.\nA_f .\nMlu Htnl Dtvli hu returned\nfrom t holldiy spent with rtlttlvet\nei it Rouland. Trill aid Cutlegar.\nMiu Griee-Jean MeFtrltnd of\nErickion li ipending the weekend\nwith htr grandpirenU, Mr. md Mn.\nI. A. Dsvii htrt.\nMrs FoxtU wu I patient la tht\nCreiton Villey Homitil.\nMra G. Huicrof. md children\nhive returned trom \u2022 holiday ipent\n\u2022t Silmo. I\nTha .Community Hill wu tht\ntcene of i farewell party lut Fridiv\nevening honoring Mr. md Mn F.\nMtrttlio md Kathleen, who hivt\ntaken up residtmct In Crttton.\nCardi, refruhmtntl and dtnclng\nwtrt enjoyed md tht guesti of\nhonor wert prttenttd with a lovely\ndlnlng-\u00bboom table.\nMln J. Btrnbrldgt md Mlu M\nWallace are'vliltlng thtlr parenu\nit Boiwtll.\nPROPERTY OWNERS\nWARNED TO FILL\nVACANT PLACES\nVANCOUVER, Oct 1 <CP)-Van.\ncouver property ownen wen warn-\ned today to fill their vacant accommodation or official! will fill it for\nthem.\nLeigh F, Stevenson, Emergency\nHousing Administrator, In a statement ln conjunction with a preliminary survey of vacant housei laid\n\"tha number found so tar will not\ngo fir toward relieving the situation but It li intended that thli\nipace be put Into use md If neces-\nury, compulsion will bt uied.''\nMr. Stevemon will retire ioon\nu Emergency Housing Admlnlttri-\ntor.\nOwnen, meantime, in asked to\nrent or cell vacant homes in order\nto \"eliminate the necessity ot mon\nitrlngent measures.\"\nMr. Stevenson suggest! thit local returning veterans ihould be\nliven first opportunity to occupy\n\u202211 vacant houses. Emergency shelter officials will willingly assist to\nfind suitable tenant!.\nHe \u00abddl \"Investigation of vacant\nhousei will continue md ictlon of\nthli nature will proceed until ill\nvacant space ii tilled.\"\n. _ \u25a0\u201e . ,1, ..   .\nBacon a Savory\nDish for Britons\nLONDON, Oct. 1 (CP)-Probtb-\nly tht moit savory dish found In'\nBritain's bare post-war larder it.\nrepreiented by tbt four ouncci i\npenon of btcon tvtlltblt weekly\u2014\nuiuilly by the grice of Canada.\nThe Food Ministry hll recognized\nthli ippreclatlon of bacon in i le-\nrlci of tdvertlumenti luggettlng\nrtelpeg \"to make t little bacon go\na long wiy.\"  '\nShopkeeper! uy thit many Britlih b-jyeri do not know thtlr treti-\nurtd bacon comei trom Canada.\nEven penoni handling ltrgt quantities of btcon miy fill to notice the\n\"Cantdt' 'ittmped on WUtihlrt\nsides which of course dlupptan\nwhtn.the bacon ii sliced tor tali to\ntht houtewift.\nFred K. Jones of Spoktnt, pelt\nDlitrlct Governor of this district In\nKotary, md Director ot Rotiry International at the preient time\nspoke at a dinner meeting In the\nHume, Mondiy night to the Nelion\nRotiry Club and to gueiti trom vi-\nrloua polnti In the Koottnayi,\nWashington and Idaho who were\nattending In Autmbly muting of\nthe Northern half of Dlitrlct 103.\nHi told thtm how much be enjoyed vlilting Canada, tnd laid that\nIn tht 18 monthi he lerved M Dlitrlct Governor h\\ wet often teeue.\ned ot being mere a Cinidlan than\na citlun of the U.S.A.\nSpttklng of tht Boird ot Dlrec\nton he mentioned thit \"a reel Eng-\nIlshman\", Thomai Ai Wirrtn wai\nPreiident\"\n\"Hi li om of the moit out-tending gtntlemen I hivt been privileged to meet,\" Mr. Jonei uld. \"He\nll an tx-ichool administrator, a\nvery -fine tlneere ttudent md in\n\u25a0ble gentleman with a lot ot Intestinal fortitude. I think you cm look\nforward to a very lucctttful yttr\nln Rotary with Tom Warren at the\nhelm.\"!\nMr, Jonei iald there were two\nother memben ot the Britlih Empire on the Board, one ot theae a\nCanadian and the other from Wiles.\n\"Yoit do get to know the moit\nInteresting group ot men,\" Mr.\nJonu remarked. \"The more I meet\nthit type of men the higher regird\nI have for Rotary.\"\nHe paid tribute to Rev. H. Stewart\nForbes ot Nelaon, u he told of being\nIn Nelion three yeari ago at the\nDistrict Autmbly held hert.\nIt wu the prtctlce then he iald\nto hold club auembllu the evening\nprior to the Rotary Junchton. When\nthis fill on Mondiy In lome ot the\nplaces ministers in the Rotiry Clubi\nobjected to tha assembly being held\nSundiy evening.\n\"We wanted the assembly to be\nheld on Sunday evening here, .it to\nhappened thit the Nelion Rotary\nClub had planned to |o to Mr. Forbes church In a body that evening.\nWhen the question of the assembly\nWu put to Mr, Forbes, he uld he\nwould tgrte to it provided I led a\nparade of Rotarlam from thli hotel to the church, andtbat I ipoke\nduring the tervlce,\" The numbly\nwu held nfterwifrds In tht church\nhall, Mr. Jonei laid.\nHe told Rotarians that on Aug. 31\nSALMO\nthil year there were M71 Rotary\nclubi in tha world with e total mem-\nbenhtp.of 248,450. In the.lait 13\nmonths there had been an Incrtase\nof 243 clubi md 20,037 memben. In\nCanada on Aug. 31 thtrt wen 212\nclubi and a membenhlp of 10,000.\nAn - outitindlng   illuitratlon   of\nwhet Rotary cm do wu given at\ntht United Netloni Conference it\nSin Frinclsco lut Spring, ht uld,\nwhen obiervtri or consultant! wan\nsent trom lervice clubs to Die conference.\n\"Thli certainly turned out, to be\none of the most outstanding f ictors\not the conference, Some of the out*\nstanding Rotarlam were there,\nthink the Important pert Rotiry\ntook In the conference egnnot be\ntxtggerited. I am looking forward\nto letlng Rotary take an equally\nImportant pari ln the foundation oi\nluting peace.\n\"There mutt be miny participants\nin World War l in thli room, We\nwon tht wer md lost tbe peace.\nLet'i not repeat that mistake. Thli\ntime we have our ions, nephewi\nand relatives to the war. Again we\nhave won the war, thii time let us\nwta the peace.\" , \u25a0'' .\nRotary, he iald, would be rep.\nresented at a worldwide meeting ot\neducators to ba held In London on\nNov. 1. From time to time then\nwould be other meetlngi for peace\nto which ha hoped Rotary would be\nInvited.   , '    \u25a0\n\"In every community represented\nhere toijlght your clubi have a fine\ncross-section of manhood and mm*\nttl ability. Outstanding men In\nbusiness or professions are will repreiented by the memben of Rotary.\n\"I hope that li going to be the\nentwer. I'think Tom Warren It\ngoing to ne lt ln that light I think\nwa ara going to win not only tha\nwar but the peace.\" .\nGiving a definition of Rotary Mr.\nJonu laid that thi Golden Rule\nwai \"do unto othen u you would\nhave othen do unto you.\"\nFor another definition be quoted\nfrom Lincoln's Second Inaugural\nAddrm, beginning \"with malice toward none, with charity for all...\"\nPreiident A H. Allan had previously Introduced Dr. Robert W.\nIrving of Kimloopi, District Govtr.\nnor, who In turn Introduced Mr.\nJonei to the Rotarians.\nW. G. Harold thanked Mr. Jonei\ntt the termination of his speech.\nDwellings\nto B\u00ab Built\nby End of Year\nOTTAWA. Oti,'-4 _CP>-4ndlc*\nHorn on Sept 11 lust were that 48,-\n000 dwelling units will either be\nbuilt or building in the year ending P\u00abe. SI, Finance Mlnlitir Ililey\n\u2022aid in a return tabled ln tha Common! today. Tha Information wai\nuked by A. M. Nicholson (CCT'\nMackenzie).   '   '\"' ,\" -'\nMrs. W. Meor, 68,\nof Trail, Dies\nTRAIL, B.C., Oct. I \u2014 Mn. Beule\nMeir. wife of Walter Mttr, UM\nFourth Avenue, died Saturday afternoon at her home at the age of W,\nfollowing a lengthy lllneu.\nMni Mear who wu bom In\nDevon, England, came to Canada\n33 yean ago ind had lived in Trail\nt*r 15 yearn   ','-.     \u2022 \u2022\u00bb>\u2022\u25a0.  i- \u2022 \u2022 '\nShe ti lurvived by hir huibind,\ntwo loot, Charles R. md Robert E,\nboth of Trail; four daughter!, Mn.\nF. McGregor and Mrt. A Wtbb of\nFruitvili md Mn. Dave Miwdtley\nand Mrs, F. J. Mathewt ot Trail;\none brother, Herbert Tucker, in\nNew Brifniwick, two brother!. I\niliter md a itep-mother In England.\n\u25a0 Funtrtl teivlcee ara to bt htld\nIn Trail on Tuesday.\nNAKUSP\nNAKUSP, B.C.\u2014A tucceuful ef-\nternoon tea md uie of fruit md\nvegetables was btld on Mondiy af-\n '-  t* \u2014'\"- \"\"\"\nttfnoon ln\n''Parish Hill undtr\ntht auiplces ot tht St Mirk's Anglican Church Ladles Guild. Committees In charge were, kitchen.\nMrs. H. I. Jonu, Mrs. M. Embree,\nMri. R McWhirter: Tei, Mn, I. J.\nMorehouse, Mrt. F. Ruthton, Mrs.\n,W. Jupp; Sales Ladiei, Mn. M\nBird and Mrs. E. Brown.\nMn. A. S. Fowler, Pint Lodge,\nNikuip, entertained delightfully it\ntht tea hour on Monday afternoon\nto honor Mrs. l. J. Edward's 78th\nbirthday anniversary. Many old\ncallid to wlih Mn.\nSALMO, B. C-Mr. ind Mn C.\nTreat md daughter! Miybellt ind\nAlthei were Silmo vUiton, Althei ,.\u25a0_-  _____,.\nremaining a. guut of Mlu Wrbir. HS-**!!\nMoor*.\nE. J. Avery wu a visitor to Nil- i\u201eVofuilon\nr-jt rvik_*4 i... it. \u00ab_. m._      RCAF.  Sgt.  W.   (BlU)\nowing to.th. death ofJii, mother. . ^^.^[l^ta %\ni many happy nturni of the\nday md brought glnt tnd floweri\nRogen,\nfrom\nMr. and Mn. C. H. Scrlbner were\nNelion vlilton.\nMr. ind Mn. Rty Wlntan of\nPend d'Oreille <>;rt vlilton ln town.\nL. Schyltr, of tht U S. Army, wu\nt guut of hll listen. Mrs. Reg Nelion md Mrs J. Henry.\nWilei. He li on 30 daj\nlayi\nli visiting hii fsther. W. Bogi\nLac.   Rowland   Jordan.  R.CA.F,\nrave md\nRogers.\nirrlved Wednesdty to s\ndays\nJordi\nwith his  lunt\nipcr\nMrs.\nnd I few\nGeorge\n...    \u00ab_ -,   r,    _   \u25a0      .   w --._ i   Rmdolph Htrdlpg of Burton wu\nMm Marie Drordi wu t ihopper , w\u201ekend vMio_ fn N>ku,.\nto Nelion.  I   Mr. md Mri. J. Jimu, Mr. tnd\nMr tndMn Bill Young of Sheep Mn>   Alec Jimei ind Jamily, Mr\nCANYON\nCANYON, B. C\u2014Mr. md Mrs\nG. Browell left for their home ln\nKulo ifter vlilting Mr. md Mrs. R,\nBrowell. While here they ittended\nthe Browell-Sorrlmerfeld wedding.\nMri. A. Dodd end ion irrlved\nhome from spending a holiday ln\nSpokane, Wash.\nGordon Armstrong returned from\nthe Coait md U. S. A. points. While\nIn Vmcouver he received hll discharge from the RCAF.\nMr. md Mn. Sun Morrli left\ntor their home In Vernon after\nspending a holiday with Mra. Morrli' parenti, Mr. md Mri. R. Brow-\nMr. md Mri. J. Lawrence and ton\nLloyd, are holidaying-in Spokane.\nMn. Blair md daughter Eleanor\narrived home trom Vmcouver\nwhen they btvt tpent tht Summer monthi.\nBert Trdford ll ipending \u2022 leive\nwith nil parints, Mr. md Mrs. A.\nTedford.\nMr. ind Mn M. Shubtrt havt\ntaken up reiidence In Canyon, having built a store there which li\nnow open for busincis. They were\nformerly living it Yihk.\nMri. John Welu md chlldrm trt\nguests st the home of Mn. Weiss'\nparenu, Mr. md Mn. R. Browell.\nMr. md Mrs. J. McLaren of Klmberley ire staying with -the for-\nmtr'l parenti, Mr. md Mrs. E. McLaren.\nMr. ind Mrs. L. E. Davis md\ndiughter Janet, also, Mn. W. Walker of Trail, lift for their home after\nvlilting Mr. md Mra E. W. Davis.\nMr. md Mn F. Wllliimi, ind\nMrs Birnhirt of GltnllUy win\nviiiton during tht wttk. They wire\naccompanied home by Mri. Knott,\nwho has spent a week ln Glenlilly.\nlo Future\nNeeded-Gardner\ntrail, b, c. Oct, i tcp) - Re.\nturning to Trail after an abimct of\n34 yeari, B. C. Gardner, Vlce-Preil-\ndent md General Manager ot tht\nBank of Montreal, addressed a\nBoard of Trade meeting here tonight on problems of tht post-war\nperiod. Mr, Gardner wu paying hii\ntint vlilt to Trail since leaving\nhen tn 1(11 after being manager of\nthe old Bank of British North America ln Trail md Rossland.\nOutlining problems Involved In\nIncreased locial security, Mr. Gardner uld that a bold approach to\nthe future wu necessary but that\none hazard Involved wu a tendency\nto forget that social security was\nonly a meant of distributing goodi\nproduced by somebody.\nHowever complin modern lift\nhad become, Mr. Gardner emphasized, brttd still depended on twtat\nmd the objectives ot Canada ln tht\nfuture world itlll depended\neveryone producing more than In\nthe put ,      '\nSays No Special\nProvision Mad*\nfor Handicapped\nOTTAWA, Oct 1 (CP)-No tpe\nclsl provision has been made for\nthe vocational training of physically-handicapped youths and adult civilians by tha Labor Department,\nLabor Minliter Mitchell aald In i\nreturn tabled ln tba Commoni todty.\nHit itatement was In reply to t\nqueitlon by D. J. McCualg (CCF\u2014\nMaple Ceek). TSie question referred\nto \"thoie mentally tit but handicapped In earning full maintenance by\nreason of amputation, deformity,\npartial paralysis, etc.\" i\nlit.. Mitchell said iuch penoni\nwho hivt been gainfully tmployed\ncould be admitted through the pro- j\nvlnces under the re-eitabllihment\ntnlhlng agreementi.ient to Provin-\nclal Mlnliten for completion.\nAlso, they could be given train.\nIng under - youth training agree-\nmenti ln effeet with the provincei\n\"If the provincei wish to include\ntraining for iuch person!.''\nThey would ilso be covered by\nOld Age Pensions. The Unemployment Insurance Commission bad\nspeclil sectloni concrntnting on\nproblem! of the dliabled.\nTENSION RISES\nIN BOMBAY AREA\nBOMBAY, Oct. 1 (RetJten)-An\natmosphere of riling tension prevailed todty In tht Bombiy Baraar\ndistrict, itorm. centre of the communal riots which ln the lut tlx\ndtyi hivt taken \u25a0 toll of 31 lives.\nWKh thi trouble thrcttenlng to\nspread, i battalion of Britlih troopi\nhive been called In to reinforce\nIndian, troopi tlntdy In the tret.\nCALL and SEE\nour MANAGER      _\u00ab\n'\nMr. Q, E Thompson\nwho will show you the latest in\nFootwear.\nAT\nJJUL fiDDt&hJ^\nThe Print Shop\n411 Boker St. \u2014 Phone 1134\nTint Wool Sergt. M\" wide Q Juk\nWool Crepe ln rtd, green, white, navy, powder blue,        CI TM\nbrowh md black. M\" wide. Yard _ . ?*\u2022'\u00ab\nCotton Plaids ln green, brown, blue, SS\" wide. e i 4f_\nVud      - -   ?*\u2022__\u25a0\nRayon Crepe In black, grey ind heaven blue. 38\" wide. CI M\nYard   ?*a*W\nNATAL\nCreek hive left to take up reiidence\nat Zincton.\nJim Oreenwood of Cilgiry li vlilting hli wife md biby it the homi\not Mn. Greenwood'! parenti, Mr.\nmd Mri. P. N. Ptttn.\nFloyd Sage hu returned to Ctl\nNATAL, B.C.-Sgt. T. Keeling tnd\nPtt. 1\\ Rosier lift for Ctlgtry after\nspending some tlmt tt-the home of\ntheir families it Nat.il. Tht former\nwent lor l)ls diichtrge from the R.C.\nAT. while the Utter It itttlontd it\n80 Brides on Way\nto Australia\nVANCOUVER, B.C., Oct 1 -\nBound for new homei md \u2022 new\nlife h> Auitrtlli, i party of 10\nCanadian girli \u2014 brldei ef Royal\nAuitrallm Air Torce mm\u2014arrived\nln Vancouver thli morning ovep:\nCanadian Pacific llnea\nThiy are enroute to Sm Trm-\nclico where they will board t ihlp\nfor the Antlpodu. Tht brldu\ncame from all parti of Canidi with\nthe main group of B0 from Cilgiry.\nA number of them hid (half until\nchlldnn with them Iotdad down\nwith gift! of dolli md toyi given\nthem u going-iwiy glftt of relt-\ntlves md frlendi In Canada.\n\u25a0nd Mn J. Lea tnd W. Mole of\n&yP,rk WM* N'ku,p *^|c^\u2122!M_W.\nT. W. Somen md ton, Ronald\nSomen c\/t Nelion were ln Nikuip\nWedntsdty from Ntlson.\nIl\/irice (Mic) Keyi irrlved Wed-\nNeed a Better\nArgument, Gordon\ntarv ifter visiting hli wlft ind ftm-'n^'^from\"Triirto' loin'hlt 'wife\n\"v.nert. _^ ^ _..___,\u201e\u201e ,. \u201e,.. |tnd fitnlly who are holldtylng here,\nLONDON (CP) - Alr'Chltf Mtr-\n\u25a0htl Sir Philip Joubert U. hu retired from tht RAT Ht beeime\n\u25a0 nitlonil tlgun tirly In tht wir\nthrough hll ngulir broidcut! on\ntht wir In tht ilr.\nTrank Morrow nf Creiton li vii\nKing hll brother-ln-liw tnd iliter,\nMr. and Mn Imle Thell.\nMr md Mrs. O. G. Ptir wtrt Nilion vlilton. .,,_.,\nMn. Chrli Hinion wu i_dell|M\nTi\nguest!  of  Mr.  Keys'  ptrtntt,  Mr.\nand Mri. Oeorge Keyt, Nikuip.\nMn. W. Carruthtri of Nelion ti\na Ntkutp viiitor.\nMn. O.  Hood  wii a delightful\nttt  liosteii  on Tueidiy afternoon.\nCALGARY, Oct. 1  (CP) - Alberta' and Britlih Columbii minen\nwill not get more meit rttloni un-\nleii they cotnt up with better trgu-\nmtntt thin thty hive so fir,JDon-\nPete Zelth returned to hll home it I aid Gprdon, Chairman of the Wir-\nNittl ifter tptndlr\/g ovtr I wuk it  Umt Prlcu ind Trade Boird, uld\nLethbrldgt when ha-went on buti-  it t preu conference on hit trrivil\nneu. hert tonight\nPte. Prtd MutU. who hu been ln     Mr.   Gordon   itrongly   crfllcUed\ntht Army for the put thru yttn | their itrike ictlon.   Tbt luut Wu\nVancouver W|ns\nLacrosse League\nVANCOBVBR, Oct 1 (CP) -\nVmcouver Burrirdi tonight won\nthi Inter-City Box Lacroist Leigue\nchampionship by defeating New\nWestminster Adinacs 13-11 ln the\nfinal game of I best-of-ieven icr-\nlei. Burratdi now mut Bt Catharines Athletics In tha Canadian\nfinal beginning here Friday.\nFUNERAL SERVICES\nFOR GIRL SHOT\nAT VANCOUVER\nNEW WMTMINSTfcR, B. C, Oet\n1 (CP)\u2014Funeril iervlces will be\nheld' here tomorrow for Doreen\nRyan, 10, who wu ihot to death lait\nWednesday at her borne South ef\nneirby MurrayvUlt.\nAn Inquest Into the little girl's\ndeath will be resumed Trlday In\nMumyvllle. Nobel Monahan, 53,\nfirmer, ii being held on \u25a0 chirga\nof murder in connection with tht\nglrl'i death.\nTRUMAN UNAIL- TO\nATTEND WORLD SERIES\nWASHINOTON, Oet I (AP) -\nPreiident Truman will be unable\nto ittendtany World Seriei baiebtll\ngarnet, beciuie of \"prevloui engige-\nmenti md commitment!,\" tht White\nHoum uld today.\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiii.ul\nLucky Draw Number\nfor September.\nMiss C. Driver\n918 Joiephlne St.\nNUMBER 1041.\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii]\nLabor-Prog. Choose\nCandidate\nat Cranbrook\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Oet l-Ui I\nLabor Progressive party In conven-|\ntion Sundiy chose William Brown,!\ni miner tt Klmberley ai their can-'\ndidata for the forthcoming Proviri-,\nClal election, bringing to three the!\nnominee! contesting tht Cranbrook |\nriding.\nHe wai named by Otto Anderson,\nseconded by Mrt. Victor Oakley and\nthe.nomination wu unanimous. He\nU ibout 32 yean old md haa lived\nit Kimberley for tan years.\nHe hu appointed Mn. Oakley hll\nelection agent The other two om-\ndldatei already In the field ar*\nHarry Gammon, CCF choice, and\nDr. T. W. Green, Incumbent member\nConservative-Coalition candidate\nMany\nWomen\nDepend On It\nCome neroee a company of women having __ chit-chat end sooner\nor Inter they ire almoet sure to get around to Ibe queetion ol\nhealth and Dr. Chiet'i Nerve Food\nTfiis ia because women of nil agee have lewned to depend on\nDr. Chsee's Nerve Food to help them over the trying timet of\ntheir live*.\nThe maiden grov. .ng into womanhood, the young mother before\nand after childbirth, the older woman experiencing the change\nof life\u2014all fad Dr. Chaae'i Nerve Food just what thty Deed to\nenrich Um blood and build up nervou*\nenergy and to help them through theae\ntrying time* with least disturbance.\nHeadache, loae of gleep, indtpeetion and feel*\ninga of fatigue and depraeton aie avoided\nand they have the energy to live a full and\njovoui life. Aik for the new economy gua\nbottle of Dr. Chaae'i Nerve Food.\nBLACKHEADS\nP^.ii-1 iViillil-   M\u00ab|lieftf.O-l\nKmrtt CBMB \u00ab yevCBM MWt OtOt **F\ntrm mn. ,ni Ul sm:!, .t M. M\n4A Mr ftllTlTll TWy Kmnlm _4\ntarn W OO. ml, OmL mn-U.\nfui \"ho.ru. \"tlhr\u25a0 howi Thurii,, Z\"\"^ TohaSTpolwrtt\niftemoon when she mUrUlned In JJ m    .prwt-t.d t\u201e ublt. Mra\n?f.\u2022_!_0.' -I.?_J[W?.._.,_!J!1!_*_JVS8 ||ioea\u00abMrti_.-a htr guutt with\ntit cup nidlng. _,\nC. Slewtrt trrlvtd from Wlnnj-\nold\nMirlons eighth blrthd'iy and Loll'\n.fourth blrthdiy. After gimu dell-\n.ri..- iaairrstrur^j^^****^\u00aew^*\nii*.J_!?\".l T*t \u25a0*?' ftll'-FSji.' B Houghton, R.A.r.,'of Victoria.\n2_^MI-__?_2__i'2_lS_E !*h\u00bb h\" K5 the tueit of Mr. an*\n!*f__,h_,^^\"-^^MolI_,iu_?'Mri. F  Riymond, left Mondiy for\non Pacific - duty, U ipending hli\nleave it home it Natal.\nMlu Alice Ttppay and Mlu Helm\nIwtnluk of Hlllcreit were recent\nviiiton it Nittl. i\nMlu Petri Zeith of Ntttl wu t\nrecent viiltor it remit.\none ot Government be uld. \"Il\nthtn I Government tt Ottawa, or\nan tht minen tht Government!\"\nTaking the Itw Into their own\nhmdi ind trying to \"bludgeon\" the\nauthorities Into concesilom would\nget thtm nowhere, be uldv\nDr. Chase s Nerve Food\n10.   rlf.W PL I'\nAND I Nin.y\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Passenger and Freight\n\u25a0*\u25a0      - 1 -\u25a0:-\u25a0\u25a0,       \u25a0  :\niDeddi. ntlnt tnd Betty AnneJUr- hli home,\nien. Joinnt Thill. Adtltlnt rlyr,-     pj,_ Gordon Herke trrl\nchuk. Rtrben  tnd  Bettr. Moore. |__, _____ Medicine Bit\nNelson - Trail\nRossland Freight\nJ. C MUIR\nrhot.ii: Nelson 77; Ronlorsd 171\nConntctlont Pari\nSAIMO   -.   KASLO   \u2014   C.ISTON   \u2014   NAKUSf\nSEf&aSSftJj&J-Sf^^H! tepWiliS furtou'A\" WtS h-\nflrutchfltld. Shirley Noi.ander.Ann ]eW_K'Ur, md MnTP.R. Hinke,\nr__m_nn\\t_etti hit furlo-th with\n-.. ,-__---_- .'\"T._y5.n i\u00abi-'-r. md Mn P.TLt\nHtnnin. tnd tht two tuuti ot honor  Marlon md Loll nrnion.\nTht following Pvthlan Sliten\nwere vlilton le Cuiltftr Wednei-\nd.v Mn Kmll I.und. Mn. Minhall\nMrDearmld. Mn. Ctde _uhl. Mrt\nCarl Andenon, Mn Lew Robloapn.\nMn. Mm Hum, Mn fn Buteket\nMrt. Jim Dnddt. Mn Ptul Ureen.\nMrs MsTtrird Moore tnd Mn Id\nWotte.\nrrlved Tuu-\nWill\npar-\nwTtTiRTDOt. Snglind (Rtutfci)\n\u2014Lieut Sir Tliomu P. C. Bowtn.\nwii'.hire Rtglment. li tht bolder ot\nt Brlttfh btronttey wtileh' hu\nchanged hand! four lime. In lt\nI yttn  The tltlt wu cntttd In INI.\nF Ruthton md A. K, Bennett returned from Nelton Monday.\nMr. and Mn. A. Woodhouse cime\nte Nakuip from nilcyon Hot\nSprlngi Siturdiy, They win tht\novernight gueiti of Mn wood-\nhouie'i mofhtr. Mn. R. Patleraott\n0 route to thtlr homt In Vemon.\nCimeron Hood lift Wtdnudiy\nfar Kdieofitort\nMn, la. Hughu of Nilion irrlved\nSaturdiy and It vliltloj her ptr-\nenii, Mr. tnd Mn. O. \u00ab Gardner.\nGlenbank.\nTtys flnt Capital of Guatemala\nwu ittebllihed by Pedro de Alvtr-\nWhirls So Good\nfor Relieving Miseries of\nand kupa on mit_H____[*_^*Z^\nS       -L .    tmmm     \u2014 \u25a0 -\u25a0_... ^   mmm___Bmt *\n\"on tmntwo fwientnnt t*p\u2014tn em .\u2014     _.\ngrmdmot tier 'i diy\u2014mothtrt tint dlt- eaee coughing ifeimi, help clur cm-\ncovered Vkki VtpoRub. Todiy It U \u00ab_tion In cold-clogged upper hruth-\nthtrr\u00bbtt!rrl<i_yutedhrii\u00bb--rimidylr\u00ab Intpaeaap^ rtUen:\u2014\nni-vingmiitriuofd-iirtn'iwld-, ortigt1tn01.lt\ntti~_et\ntmmcxmveottmt\nprornot-rwtfuliltep.\nTin mctntnt wa rub VipoRub on\nAt throat, cbofand btditat badtiini\nIt tttrrt to work two waya et (\nOfmttm ot the rr_uryrf\u00ab-eS\nitrfini.Tryltl\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.\nLOOSE LEAF BINDERS\nWI MAKI OUR OWN\nFor ony STANDARD LEDGER SHEET\nor SYNOPTIC, ond they carry our guarantee of expert workmarahlp...\nWe alio make BINDERS to take any\nkind or lire of loose leaf iheet or ruled\nform,\nWrite for rortl.uk.re.\nM l - \u25a0\nJfclamt Saihi _\\ ruts\nPRINTING DEPARTMENT\nNilion, B.C\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH\nIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHM.\n White Ensign Lowered..,\n_______^~____ W \u25a0 '   ____\nR.C.N. Base at\nI   Written for Tht Canadian Pnu\nBy LIEUT. GLYN LEWIS,\nR.C.-.V.R.\nI PRINCE RUPERT, Oct. 1 (OP)\n;J \"Thil Northernmoit but of tht\nj Royal Canadian Navy, which wai\n>j on   North   America'!   front   lint\n{ durlnu tht dirk dayi of Japaneie\n; aeertulon, todiy otiud  opera-\n' tlont after ilx yttn of wir.\nI H.M.C.S. Chttham: valued at more\nthan $1,500,000, held a paylng-off\nand decommissioning ceremony ut\nwhich the White Ensign wu lowered ln final salute to ll.C.N. activities ln the land ot the midnight\n\u2022un.\nHIDDEN UNDER\nWARTIME  SECRECY\nThe base, ltt Importance hidden\n'for yean under wartime secrecy,\nWould hive played in even more\nVital role If Japan hid not surren\ndered io suddenly. The Allied\npoweri had chosen It u a strategic\ncttipult to hurl .\"men, ihlpi, planes\nmd gum igalnit tht Japi,\nExtensive ihore installations,\nwhich grew from the small peacetime Prince Rupert R.C.N.V.R\nHeadquarters, Included btrrtck accommodations for' more thtn 700\nmen. Guarding the Northern approaches to Canada'i Weit Coast,\nthe \"Rupert\" Command extended\nfrom Cape St. Jamei on the Queen\nCharlotte Islands North 190 mllei\nto the Alaskan boundary.\n23 SHIPS ON PATROL\nFrom the early dayi of tht war.\nwhen a few Fishermen's Reserve\nvessels patrolled the stormy witeri\nInto the open Pacific, RCN. operational strength grew until, In Nov\nemby, 1044, 23 ships were on pa\ntroj out of Rupert. Tney Included\nBangor-type minesweepers, Fair-\nmile motor launches, wooden minesweepers and auxiliary craft. In\naddition, numeroui tugs ind harbor\ncraft maintained' the sizeable Northern fleet.\nFirst wartime commanding officer\nat Prince Rupert wai Capt. C. D.\nDonald, R.C.N., of Victoria, lh 1\u00bb\u00bb,\nfollowed by Cmdr. Geoffrey Borrie,\nR.C.N.R., of Vancouver. Cmdr. Borrie wai succeeded by Cmdr. A. H.\nReed, R.C.N.R., no* retired on Bow-\n \/\t\nEire Watches for Outcome of Anglo-\nAmerican Talks in Washington\nANNOUNCEMENT\nA Re^organizbtion of\nAir Cadet Squadrons\nand their local commit, es will be affected\nihortly.\nOut of school squadrons will be formed in every district of the Province where sufficient interest is shown.\n\u2022 Some school squadrons will be maintained upon request.\nAll squadrons ore advised to give consideration to their\nfuture plans, Personal contact will be made in each\ncase by representatives of the Provincial Committee.\nThe Air Cadet League ol Canada\nProvincial Committee\nBy ALAN MONTOOMKRY\nCinidlan Pratt Corrtipondint\nDUBLIN, Oct. 1 (CP) - Eire li\nwatching with anxious eyes the outcome Ot Anglo-Amerlcin financltl\ntalki ln Waihlngton.    i\nAt a member of tha iterllng bloc,\nEire It it deeply concerned ibout\nthe situation at any other country.\nFinancially Eire is Just as much\na part ot the United Kingdom, at,\nsay, Northern Ireland or Scotland.\nHer financial dependence on Britain haa become Intensified in the\nlait lix years. Mmy ll) Dublin believe that bomb-battered Britain is\nbrokl and \u2022many alia believe thit\nihe hai bad a \"raw dttl* from the\nUnited Statei as a result ot (ht\nabrupt termination of lend-lease.\nPatrick Murphy, while he hai not\nmuch deep love for Britain, itlll hai\ngood sense of fair play. He believes that in the war juit, ended ill\ncountrlei went ln together to fight\nat one.\nEire hai accumulated iterllng assets ln London to the tune of \u00a3 154,-\n000,000   ($193,000,000)  although be\nfore the war aha waa a debtor country te Britain.        . v\nLEND-LEASE -NDINQ\nThe situation, caused by the end\not lend-lease will have a profound\neffect on Elre'i economy If a lettle-\nment b not reached. All tht pott-\nwir planning will come to nothing.\nAlrnoit 111 Elre'i foreign trade ll\ndom either directly through Britain or In Britlih ships, and Eire,\ntied hind md foot to iterllng, hat\nno dollari with which to carry on\ndirect trtde with the United Statei.\nThe dlscuiiions conducted ln\nWashington between Britlih tnd.\nUnited Statet representatives then-\nfore have vital Interest to Dublin. A\ngood deal for Britain will mem a\ngood deal for Bin. Unless there It\nan agreement Eire facet a serious\nlowering ot the standard.of living\nfor leveral yean. '   ;\nTht suggestion hll been made\nthat Eire might obtain a loan from\ntht United States to buy Amerlcin\ngoodi, but for a variety of rcasoni\nthli Is unlikely. Financially Eire\nprobably will link or swim with\niterllng.\nJewish Physician Testifies. t\n80,000 Je\nto\nin'\n~PPPWS^P;MPWI.1P_W1UU    ii nmmp^Myw\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, TUISDAY, OCTOMR 2, 1941 \u20141\nor\nen Island, B.C. After several other\nchanges, Cmdr. M. A. Wood, ILCN.,\not Vlctorii, remained at Chatham\nuntil decommissioning.\nTht problem of defending tbt\nport  of   Prince   Rupert  Wll  an\niwered by Installation ef a boom\ndefence oontlttlng of huge ttttl\nneti lunk to a gnat depth \u2014 tht\ndeepen known ntti In tht Brit\nIsh  Empire.    A tplkt boom, to\nkeep eut hlgh-tpitd enemy motor\ntorpedo boati which might hivt\ntrltd to force tntry Into thi htr.\nbor, wat located In Mttlikatla la-\nland Panage.\nWith tht arrival ot U.S. Array\nunitt   who  established   a  port  of\nlub-embirkatlon at Rupert, the duties ot the Canadian Navy Increased.   During tbe period ot Japanese\naggression,, especially  when  some\nof  tht  Aleutiani  wen  occupied,\ndally minesweeping wu carried out\nln the harbor approachei. V,\nComplete communication liaison\nwu maintained at the bate md\nthroughout the Command in strategic, Island positions Including tht\nKinahan port wir signal itatlon,,\nRidley Island lookout, Port Edward\nwireless ititlon ind Mauett wlrt-\nlesi station on the Queen Charlotte\nUlanda.\nINCREASED SHIP\nMOVEMENTS\nWith Increased merchant ihlp\nmovement! ln tnd out of Prince\nRupert, the necessity of keeping\nvital wir supplies moving Wu thru-\nled by the post's naval control tervlce officer, Lt-Cmdr. T. W. Eddy,\nR.C.N.R., of Vancouver. In one\npeak month, 17 vessels, eich weighing more thtn 10,00(1 torn, md 90\nsmaller ships, sailed out of Prince\nRupert. They Included Liberty\nships carrying ammunition from the\ndump at nearby Watson Island, and\ntroopship! bound for Aleutian Iilmd garrlions.\nAdded to theie dutiet came chart-\nt*\nThis is\n\"CLEAN-OUT-TOm\nClOTHES-CLOSET-mEK\nkeeping tor a vut area, Lt-Cmdr.\nEddy wu the United Statu Navy\nHydrographlc Chart Representative,\nhandling more than 700 charti.\nR.C.N. BAND\nAn R.C.N, band arrived at Chatham ln July, IMS, under tbe direction of CPO. Stan Sutherland, R.C.N.V.R, of Saskatoon, Suk. He hu\nilnce been promoted to warrant officer.\nOf the thousands of Canadian nil\non to pan through H.M.C.S, Cha\ntham md the ships alongside, bun.\ndreds will remember fondly tht\nlines of a famous wartime parody\nen the bate, \"Here'i to Rupert, Fan\nThee WelL\"\nHD_! li your opportunity to help the needy\nind ilcstitutc In wsr-torn countries Cquot-\nleaa thouund i of men and women and Little\nchildren, in theie lands, need all the used\nserviceable clothe*, footwear, blanket! we\ncm spare. Make thii \"Clean-Out- Your- Clothes\nCloset-Week\" in your home. Turnout all tha\nusable discarded wearing apparel von can\u2014to\nhelp thoie who hive given all but lifcitself.\nGet H out-get it retdy-NOW.\nWhat YOU Can Do...\nla Get together ill lerviceible uied clothei,\nbllnketl, footwear\u2014 for niru. women, children\ntnd j ofanti.\n7. Tike your contribution to your nearett Pon\nOffice or any official COLLECTION   I)hl'O 1.\n9. Support your Locil Committee not only with\nyour ciothipj contribution but aim with your\n' time, effort end energy.\nKATIOHAL CLOTHING COLLECTION\nTHI CANADIAN AUIID Mill. FUND on\nof UNMA\nB. C. Products\nPart of Exports,\nSlates Banker\nB. G. Gardner, Vice-President md*\nGeneral Manager of the Bank ol\nMontreal; wu a visitor ln Nelion\nSiturdiy In the course of t five\nweeki tour ot Weitern Canada,\nwhich be uiually visits every second\nyear. He addressed tht Trill Board\nof Trill Monday, md alto visited\nRossland for a few hourt.\n\"Canada'i business,\" said the Eastern viiitor In t brief Interview, \"it\ngeared to the country's exportable\nlurplus of primary producti and ot\ngoodi\n\"The Prairie's wheat, md Britlih\nColumbia's lumber md bate metals,\nloom large In that exportable surplus. We have a 300,000,000-bushel\nwheit crop, which, while below last\nyear's figures, ll substantial md valuable       i - -\u00bb.    \u2022-1-*\n\"Canada, with ltt developing resources md Industries, bu become\nont of thi greit exporting countries of the world.\n\"One ot the problems thead li\nhow our cuitomer countrlei ire going to pay for whit they buy from\nU_\"\nRECALLS  EARLY  DAYS\nIn vlilting tht Kootenayi, Mr.\nGardner ii in familiar scenes. In the\nearly dayi he wu on the staff of the\nBank ot British North America in\nLUENEBURG, Germany, Oct l-\n(CP.-A Jewish phyilcltn tcatify\ning it the Belien war crime! trial\ntoday uld. 80,000 Jewi, representing\nthe entire ghetto of Lodz, Poland,\nwtrt glued or burned to deith In\none night et the concentration\ncamp.\nOr. Ilgltmund Chirlei Bindall,\ntha wltneii, uld thi Germim Had\ndeilgned a system of trenches\nwhich could burn UNO human\nbod lei an hour. He uld he wM\nordtrtd te work In crematorium\nNo. 4 In Auguit, 1944.\n,  Bendell laid:\n\"They are crowded Into the rooms\nby guar A with sticki. The doors\nclose. There are ihouts, screams,\ncries and knocking on the wall.\nThli lasts tor two minutes-then\ncomplete silence. Five minutes liter\ntht doors open, but only after 10\nminutes can ipeclal workeri get\nnear to remove the bodlei.\n\"The bodlei fall.out and are almost impossible to leparate trom\neath other.\n\"They fought horribly against\ndeath.\n\"The workers began removing\nbodlei\u2014itlll warm, covered with\nblood, human excrements. Then the\nbodies muit go to the barber and\ndentures ud hair are removed, all\nteeth are pulled out before they\nare cremated. Thoie who were unable to enter tht overcrowded gas\nchamber wore lined up near\ntrenches and shot.\"\nAsked by the prosecutor who wu\nthe commandant of the camp during\nthis period, the witness replied:\n\"Kramer\".        , .\nJosef Krtmtr is the chief of 41\ndefendant!.\nBendell uld that 800 persons ware\nihot la tha neck by S.S. guirds and\nadded that Krtmtr wu prewnt at\nthe man killing. He was hiked fo\nenter the well of the court and\nface the accused. He, hurried,out ot\nthe witness box and wtth a wave of\nhis hat pointed out Kramer and S.S.\nDr. MU Klein.\nDuring Crou-examlnatlon Bi\ndell uid 800 prlsoneri who, had\nbeen forced to work In the crema\ntorium taction had itaged a revolt\nand had niccaeded ttt letting fire to\ncrematorium No. 1 Some hid fire,\narms, he laid.\nHe tald S.S. Dr. Mingle carried\non experiments in the crematorium\nbefore prlsoneri were put to death.\nFORMULA FOR TWINS\nThe^S.S. doctor wu alto Intereit\ntd ln experiments to find a formula\nwhich would guarantee that moth.\nen would give birth to twine.\nDr. Bendell laid he lived In Paris\ntor 10 yeen before hit arrest ln\nNovember, 1943, for refusing to\nwear a badge. designating him as\na Jew. On hit arrival at Osweicim\nconcentration camp ha became a\ndoctor for tha internees.\nProsecutor T. M. Backhouse an\nnounced he expected to wind Up hll\ncue against Josef Kramer, Belien\nand t Osweicim camp , leader, md\nother defendants .by Wednesday.\nHe expects to call seven mere witnesses, bringing to 28 the number\nwho hive told of appalling conditions at Osweicim and Belien concentration campa\nRosiland. and he recall! that* tt\nyean ago there wu a Joint banquet\nat tha Allen Hotel ln Rouland,' te\nhonor two business men who were\nmoving away, one of them being J.\nC. S. Fraser, the bank manager, md\nit fell to him to mike one of the\nipeechee\n\"I took e lot of trouble with that\nspeech,\" recalls Mr. Gardner, \"md\nI wrote lt put on piper. After I wu\nthrough making it, Billy EtUng, who\nwu Mated next to me, arose, md\naddressing me, aald:\n\"Congratulations, Gardner. I didn't know you hid it ln you.\"\nMr. Gardner's party consist! of\nhimself, Mn. Gardner, md J. A.\nHobson, hll private secretary.\nWhile miking longer stops In\nWinlnpeg, Calgary, Edmonton, Van-\ncouver md Vlctorii, Mr. Gardner\nhai tin worked In ihort visits to\nvarious intermediate branches, md\nin the B. C. Interior bu to far been\nat Pentlcton; Kelowna. Vernon and\nNelion. He irrlved' ln Nelion Set\nunlay forenoon, having vent Friday night at the W. K. P. e. L. Com\npany Staff House at South Slocan.\nHe leaves for the Crow Tueiday\nmorning and . will go straight\nthrough to Montreal.\nBATH, England (Reuters)\u2014Police think lt ll tlmt ht wu caught.\nA thief who hu broken Into several railway stations in Wiltshire\nand Somerset hu In etch case taken away the brut drum clock tup-\nplied for uie ln stationmasters' offices.\nRossland Social\nBr MRS. F. O. BRAY\nROSSLAND, B.C.-Rty Dominic.\nformerly of the Merchant Marine,\nirrlved ln the city Trlday from\nVincouver. He wai accompanied\nby hli father, A. Domlnlcl, who hu\nipent the lut three monthi it tht\nCout\nDon Slmi left Saturdiy for Vincouver ifter ipending two weeki\nIn the city with relitivei.\nPte. Join Bicon of the CWAC,\nCanadian Poitil Corps, arrived in\ntbe city Frldiy night to ipend i\nihort leeve with her parent!, Mr.\nmd Mri. C. Btcon. She wllkletve\non Mondiy morning to return to\nher nation it Vincouver.\n' G. E. City ton, who hu ipent the\nSummer monthi ln Aluki for the\nC. M. k S., returned to the city\non Tuetdty.\nSgt. J. Minhall, of the Veteran!\nGuird of Cinada ititioned It Lethbrldge, irrlved In the city on Siturdiy to ipend hll furlough with\nfrlendi.\nPiddy Topllu, who recently \"received hll discharge from tbe RCAF., irrlved In the city on Frldiy\nfr.m Eaitern Canada and Ii the\ngueit of Mi mother, Mri. L. I.\nHidfleld.\nMr. ind Mri. John Mttigtr lift\nSaturday to makt their home it\nYakima ifter 12 yean reiidence in\nthe city. They wert accompanied\nby their daughter, Mn. B M. Wilton\nof Seattle, who hu been their gueit\nfor t week.\nMri A. Wuorl left Thuridty for\nVancouvtr where ihe will visit htr\ndlughten, Pte Wuorl and Pte. Fer-\ntlg of the C.W.A.C. '\nMn. J. B. Cooke of Grind Forki,\nwho hu been vlilting her ten md\ndiughttr-ln-ltw, Mr. tnd Mrt. Norman Cooke, left Thuridty for her\nhomt. Little Glorlia1 Cooke, who\nhai ipenj the lut month with htr\ngrandmother In Grind Forki returned to Rouland with her.\nMn. Edgar Jamleaon, accompanied by bar daughter, Mlu Doreen\nJimleion arrived on Wedneidiy.\nWhile vlilting htr daughttn In Vancouver, Mn .lamleion bid the mil-\nfortune to tall md break her nip\nind hu been t pitient In Vincouver General Hotpltil.\nMn. Miry Johnion of Vincouver,\n\u2022ceompanltd by Mn. Thorogood'of\nKlmberley wtrt tht guests of Mr.\nmd Mrs. T. Kalhovd They in tn-\nroute home to Klmberley md hire\nvisited with Mrs. Johnion'i other\ndiughter, Mn. Zook it Sllverton,\nMontana. Mn. Johnion will mike\nher home ln Klmberley.\nMr. tnd Mri. Oeorge Dyson hive\nreturned from t visit to tht Okanagan.\nSt Andrew'i Church, Rowland,\nwu the scene of a lovely, quiet wedding Saturday evening, when In tha\npresence of immediate relative!,\nRev. H. K. Johniton heard the marriage vows of Dorothy Jean.-eldeit\ndiughter at Mr. end Mn. Harvey\nLynn and Walter Ragner, only ton\nof Mr. ind Mrt. Guitavc Ragnor\nHanson. Miu Jem Hedley played\nthe nuptial muilc The young bride,\nwho wu given ln marriage by her\nfather, wu attractively attired ln\na teal blue dresimaker suit. A\nsmall dark brown felt, halo effect,\nhat, which wu trimmed with fait\nlloweri md brown veiling, md other icceuorlu of the tune ihade,\ncompleted her coitume. Sht won\nt ihoulder eonage of pink tnd\nwhite carnations. Her only ornament wu a golden locket Mlu\nRuth Lynn wu htr iliter'i attendant. Floyd Birch supported tht\ngroom. A reception for 100 guests\nwu held ln the Odd Fellowi Hall.\nTht hippy couple wen misted by\ntheir mothers ln receiving the\nguetti. Both ladiei evore ilmilar\nconagei of carnatloni. Vaiei of fall\nbloomi wert tffetclvely arranged\non tht tablet. Tht three-tired wedding ctkt, which wu beautifully\ndecorated 61th tilver letvei md\ngood luck motifi md topped with\nt miniature bride md groom under\nt floral arch md wtddlng bell, md\nwu embedded In tulle, wu placed\non an Individual table, which wai\ncovered with a lovely lace doth.\nFour white tapen ln twin crytal\nFour white tapen in twin crystal\ntide. ' After the young couple cut\nthe flnt piece, Mri. J. Cox out the\ncake. Floyd Birch propoied the\ntout to the bride and tha groom\nresponded. The tervlleun were\ntht MltiM Peggy Culllntne, Enid\nMinteri, Anna Mirle Mara, Ruby\nFoil, Ethel Lynn md Irma Htnion.\nMri. O., Erickion and Mn, FriU\nJohanton also aatltted. An evening of dancing wu enjoyed.\nThi happy couple left Sunday for\na honeymoon to lie ipent motoring\nthrough (he Stttti. For travelling\nthe bride donned m afternoon dreii\nof green atlk crape, alio t brown\ntweed coat and brown acceuorlet.\nVictoria to Be\nCentre, Not Coast\nVANCOUVER, Oct. KCP) - Vlctorii Is to replace Vmcouver, alrnoit Immediately, u repatriation\ncentre tor thousands of Canadians\nmd Britons liberated ln the Fir\nEait who will reach B. C. ihortly,\nm army spokesman uld today.\nShips bringing Far East repats direct to B. C. will dock it Victoria.\nMm landed at U. 8. ports will proceed to Seattle ud then by boat to\nVictoria, he iald. Few, If any, will\nhenceforth come direct to Vmcouver.\nMeanwhile, one of three big Britlih aircraft carriers scheduled to\nbring repats to Victoria hai been\ndiverted to Australia, tha army\nspokesman said..\n\"Thli li either H.M.S. Glory, or\nH.M.S. Formidable\u2014We don't know\nwhich, u yet\" he uid. Each ot\nthen ships hu 1300 Canadians tnd\nBritons aboard.\n\"II.M.s. Implacable, wtth 2175\u2014\nthe largest group\u2014ll coming to Vlctorii for sure, however.\"\nArrival of another repat ihlp,\nnot prevlouily reported, wu learned todty,\nThli it tht American transport\nSS. Ozark, which will reach Sm\nFrancisco, Tueiday, with 212 Canadians.\nIt. wu announced Saturday that\nSS. Admiral Rodman will reach\nSm Francisco, Tuesday, with' 104\nCanadians.\nThli n\\eins that a total of 31- Canadians will reach the Californtan\nport tomorrow\u2014the largest group\nto date. If they leave Sm Francisco\nimmediately, they ihould arrive In\nSeattle about Thunday.\nRossland Flier\nWins D.F.M.\nROSSLAND, B. C, Oct. 1-Frink\nFertlch wu advised by wire September 25 that he had been awarded\nthe Distinguished Flying Medal. The\ncongratulatory message from tht\nMinister of Air md Chief of Staff\nitated the award wu effective September 8.\nFrank, who Just returned to the\ncity from Vtncouvtr, where he received hit discharge, enlisted ln the\nRCAF, ln June, 1942, going overieu In May, lMsV.Prlor to returning to Canada In June, 1945, be had\ncompleted a tour of operation! tnd\nhtld tht rink ot pilot officer. He\nhid volunteered for Pacific duty.\nHit only brother, PO. Joe Fertlch,\ntlto received hit discharge leveral\nweeki ago from tht R.C.A.F. Both\nboyi ire it prtunt it the home of\ntheir permit, Mr. tnd Mri. M. Fer'\ntieh, In tha city.\nHeadquarters for\nttt mining, lumbering, railroading and all work that colli\nfar clothei that con take It...\nBone Dry Work Clothes\nSeviceobla and waterproof\u2014Interlined with oilskin. '   JS\nTROUSERS-SIMS' 36-44\nPair \u201e_., ..\t\nMCKETS-Slzes 36-44.\nEach , _.\n\u20225.50\n\u20227.25\nFrieze Windbreakers\nZipper ftont style, adjustable waist and two pockets'j-wi\nComfortable and warm for outdoor jobs. %\u00a3* *\\ M\nSixes 36-44 Oe_L J^\nHeavy Tweed Trousers\nTailored for long wear and warmth for outside f(J   _yt\njobs.  Sizes 30-38 _\/e_i.\nBib Overalls   '\nHeavy duty denim, roomily tailored, reinforced at point*-,\nof strain. Sizes 34-42.                               %*% fM\nPriced at   aLelj\nSMOCKS\u2014To match above.\nSizes 38-42\t\n\u26662.75\nThe \"Bay\" carries a complete line of Working Mitts\nand Glovet for all typet of work.\nThe \"Bay's\" Grocery Specials\nOn Sale Tuesday, Wedneiday, Thursday\u2014Phone 193-194\nPASTRY FLOUR:\nMonarch, 7'a, nek .\nFLOUR! 6 Rout,\n49 Ib. nek\t\nSUNNY BOY CEREALi\n4 Ib. pkgi- ea-h \t\nSHREDDED WHEAT:\nz pkgt\t\nSODA BISCUITS:\nI. B. C., 2 lb. pkgi.\t\nCOFFEEi Nibob,\n1 Ib pkgt, each \t\nCANADIAN CHEESE:\nLb.\t\nKARO SYRUP!\n2 Ib. tint, each\t\nFLOOR    WAX:    Old\n2 Ib. tint,\n38*\n$1.63\n291\n230\nZH\n45<\n350\n240\nEnglish,\n*85<\n\"\u25a0 23*\nSOUP MIX: Stafford'!, Onion or\nVegetable,\n2 pkgi, \t\nCHUTNEY SAUCE\nBin, t or. bottle\nTOMATO JUICE: Ayl\nmer, 20 ei tint, ttch\nMACKEREL: Sea-Leer,\nIt oz. tlm, each   \t\nTOILET SOAP: Camay,\n3 bin\t\nPALMOLIVE SOAP:\nA bin\t\nLIFEBUOY TOILET\nSOAP; 3 bin _\nOXO  FLUID:\n16 oi. bottlei, ttch\nC. 4 B. BRANSTON\nPICKLE: 9 oz. Jan ....\n150\n330\n19*\n2$t\nIH\n$1.10\n33<\nv\nincokpOttatao fet hay i870.\nCoventry Attends\nT.B. Society   .\nMeeting at Coast\nJ. H. Coventry hti rtturned from\nVmcouver where he attended a director!' meeting of the B. C. Tuber-\nculojli Society. He represents the\nNelson Rotary Club on the directorate.\nThe meeting wai addressed by Dr.\nW. H. Hatfield, Chairman of the\nMedicil Advisory Committee, and\nhe itretstd tbt treei of t new, continuous fight againit tuberculosis.\nstating that 15 per cent of cases\nware coming trom the armed forces\nwhere tbt itandard of health Is\nusutlly higher thsn ln the civilian\npopulation. Ht wis of the opinion\nthit thli disease would ioon be under control In Britlih Columbia if\nthe efforts of the various orgmlza-\ntlons were not relaxed.\nThe Board of Directors passed the\nrecommendttioni of the Medical Advisory Council for the purchase of a\npower unit for one of the mobile X-\nriy unit!, establishment of in X-riy\nclinic \u2022 In Vlctorii, tppolntment of\nthree additional nurses ind t staff\nof two to organize the various units\nfor miu X-rty.\nFred T. Arnott announced that tht\ncity of Vtncouvtr wii being organized it tht present time for i man\nX-rty thli Till. He also paid high\ntribute to Dr. Hatfield ind members\nof the Medical Advisory Council for\ntheir vtry splendid iupport.\nIt It the intention ot the Society\nto purchase additional mobile units\nai won ai fundi ire available. These\nunlit trt paid for from tht lale of\nChrlitmai tetlt tnd ire turned over\nto tba Government for operation.\nB.C. Policeman\nTransferred From\nVictoria to Fernie\nComtable G.  E.  Hovind  of the\nB. C. Provincial Police wai recentl\ntransferred from Vlctorii to Ftrnle I\nto rtplaoe Comtable J. R. Taylor,\nwho hai reaigned from the force.\nMonthly\nAccount\nForms ...\nNo matter whot itylc, ihape\nor liie you uw, wo ore\nequipped to give you juit\nwhat you want.\nWe have a complete Ruling\nand Bindery Dept. for this\nclass of work.\nWe will be glad to show\nyou samples.\nNelson Daily News\nPrinting Department\nNELSON, R C.\nIT'S THE TRUTH!!\nWe're onftef the biggest and best-equipped\nTransfer Companies in British Columbia\nDON'T  BE  OLD FASHIONED!\nMOVE THE MODERN.WAY\n.WILLIAMS TRANSFER\nPhone 1106\n613 Ward St.\n* _____       \u25a0\u25a0_.\n\\\n\u2014\u2014\n 4\u2014NELSON DAILY NEWS,\nm .\t\nT\nm_\nHeadstrong ..\nf\nNervous\nParents Separated\nBy GARRY 0, MY1RS, Ph.D.\n.grandmother who takei care of\n' Kit\nBRAN\nIOFFIUS\ni npt bro\u00bb, I at pon nr Am, 41\nbiting  m-tr,  Vi  as  bran\ntt, 1 tn, % eat milk, 1 tablMpeM\n\u2022.-Mill- bultir, 1 to.l.n\u00bb.nl S0YHMT\nSKIAD. \\\ni tttte at* Mill \u25ba\u00ab\u00ab-\u00ab togMInf,\nI eW m at! bma ttetr, mix milk with\nbt-lin an, mill!, bull., tat SOYHART\n'   IMIA0 and ttt to dry logrt-l.nti.\nr^\"s Bit |N_a4 mlfla tlm ',4 roll,   lokt el\n.     I75- lo 400' F. (or 20 to 25 mlnutis.\nA Recipe on Each Label.\nr\nQYHART\n.It?\nLLTD.,Vancouver,B.C-\ntwo grundchildren, boyi ten and\ntight, whoie mother works ih a\nwar plant and li separated trom the\nfather (\"who contributed to tba\nchlldren'i iupport but never comei\nnear them\"), layi thi older boy took\nthe sepsration very hard. \"He\nadored hll father and Could not un'\nderstand, but now teldom mentloni\nhim except when other youngsters\nbrif about their dadi, tnd then he\nsayi he U dead.\nThli boy lt very headstrong tnd\ngoet Into a tantrum over nothing\nand will not mind us at all. Ha has\nhit mother in a state ot nerves is\ntoon ai the enters the houie. Ht\nit nervous, cries easily ind doei not\n(et tlong with other children.     i\n\"He deteitt arithmetic ind spelling. He loves drawing and Is wonderful it It. Ht follows the wtr\ntrom i mtp he hai ln his room.\n\"He lovet poems and will stop to\nread one, no matter whit be lt\ndoing.   Please help ui.\"\nThat lid hit much strength on\nwhich to build. Enjoy hli drawing!, you and hit mother, diiplay\nthem on the walli aijd ihow them\nto your friends. Listen to him read\nthe poemi he enjoys. Collect others\nhe will like. Oet him to write lome\nhimself. Encourage him to explain\ntb you the world's news with his\nmaps and attract hll playmates to\ncome enjoy this with him, and play\nquiet games. Have lots of fun and\nlaughter In the family.,\nLONDON (CP) - Air mall correspondence for France and Switzerland Is being accepted now for\nconveyance by air to Parla.and to\nGeneva and Zurich. Air postage\nrates are five pefice for the first\nounce and three pence for each\nadditional our--< ?\u2022- letters and 2.V.\npence for post cards.\nTESTS SHOW\nLUXED STOCKINGS\nLAST TWICE AS LONG I\nLuxed stockings last twice as long\nwithout going into tuns, strain\ntests show, as'stocking's rubbed with\ncake soap or washed with a strong soap.\nLet Lux help you make one\npair give the wear of two.'\\t'% like getting\nan txira pair every time you buy one.\nTests on rayon, silk, nylon, cotton\nshow similar results.\nDip your stockings\nin Lux tonight!\n_ I.IVES\nBy BEATRICE FAIRFAX\nDear Mist Fairfax. \u00ab,\nThe girl I've been going with tl\nalmost 21 and Is sn allround good\nsport\u2014she swims, plays tennis, and\nrides a bicycle, hlkei and\nskates ind can even carry on an\nInteresting conversation. She'i alio\nvery good looking, though not beautiful, and has \u2022 lot ot frlendi.\nTm very much In low with her\ntnd hope soma day wa can gat married. But what can a man do with a\ngirl who It 10 temperamental? I try.\nin every wiy to pleue her, alwayi\ndo tha thlngi she wants, even It I\ndon't approve, ind itlll ihe'i unret-\ntonible. I'm tfraid I'll tost bat If\nI crosi bar. And Ilia wouldn't ba\nworth a thing then. F.D.S.\nPerhapi you've been spoiling thli\nyoung woman. Maybe If you ihow\na little more Independence in deal'\nIng with her, you won't have so\nmuch to worry about Vary often,\nyou'll find that the proper .treatment for these temperamental girls\nIs the \"iron bind In tbe velvet\nglove.\"\nCRANBROOK\nCRAN-iROK, 8.C.-Mr. and Mrt.\nD. W. Dow- have had at gueiti their\nnephew, Flying Officer Harold &\nDow ot Nanalmo, hll wife, nee\nKathleen Oreen, Ml mother, Mri.\nCampbell 3. Dow of Ntnilmo and\nMrs. G. W. Oreen. FO. Dow returned to Canada In Auguit from India\nwhere he wu attached to No. 17\nFighter Squadron, HAT.\nMr. and Mrs. S. S. Slmpion ot\nNelson and Lieut. May Stone,\nCWAC. of Vancouver and Cranbrook, are ipending a holiday at\nMunroe Lake.\nMr. and Mn. T. A Moore have\nas their gueits Mr. Meore'i mothtr\nwhose home Is ln Calgary.\nFrank Hinlon, who is securing hit\ndischarge after, lour years service\nln the Navy, hu lift to enroll at the\nUniversity oi B.C.\nPte. M_el Hughes, who ll stationed\nat Vernon, ll spending hll leavt\nhere with hll parenti.\nMrs. F. W. Green Is ipending several days it her Summer home tt\nMirror Lake She wu accompanied\nthere by her son, Dr. W. 0. Oreen,\nand by Mri. A. C. Nelion of Calgary, formerly of Cranbrook.\nMrt. G. E. L. MacKinnon hu left\nfor Inveraitre to Join Dr. MtcKln-\nnon there tnd remain for tht next\nfew weeks.\nWord hu been received here of\nthe mirrltge In Hollind of Ann\nWalUnger, C.W.A.C, diughter of\nMn. Muriel Wtlllnger of Femle,\nformerly of Crinbrook, tnd Jamei\nPierce, Cinidlan Army, who wu\nformerly with tht Cmidlin Bank\nof Commerce here.\nMr. ind Mn. Frink Mtldment\nhave returned to their home here\nafter a holldiy ln tht Windermere\nValley.\nI Mn. Divid Hunden of Comox It\nvlilting litre tt tht home of har\nparentt, Mr. ind Mn. Jimu Nor-\ngrbve. Mn. S. J. Graham and\ndaughter!, who hivt also bean vlilting it the Norgrova home have left\nfor Pouce Coupe where they will\njoin Mr. Graham.\nSouth Slocan\nMr. and Mrs. R. Mulloy hivt rt-\nturned from I two weeki motoring\ntrip to Cilgiry ind other polnti ln\nAlberta\nMr. and Mn. A. Mtcront tnd Mlis\nGwen Mtcront wtrt Nelson visitors Siturdiy.\nSgt. David McDonald, who lift\nhere with the Forettry Corpi tome\nflvt yean ago, and hu been ita-\ntloned bl Scotland, hll r.l.rn.-. Ht\nhu visited (riends htrt when ht\nwu living befon Joining up.    Ht\nII miking hll htsdrjuirttri with\nhis mother, Mri. ft. McDonild'In\nNelson.\nMri. Jacob Koilmelc of Creicent\nValley wu tit gueit of Mri. It. 0.\nElliott Sunday.\nMr. tnd Mn. Elmore Rldga and\nchildren Norm! ind Shtron of Trill\nhave been ipending I ftw dayi it\ntheir home htn.\nMr. tnd Mri. E. J. Leveque of\nRosebery midt t rtoprovir vlilt\nwith Mr. tnd Mn. F. Oarrttt on\ntheir wiy to Kulo whtre Mr. Lt-\nvtcqut hu been transferred u\nC.PB. Agent\nMn. title M. Long tnd Mn.\nBernard Harrlion of Nelion vlilttd\nMr. md Mrt, IX 0. Elliott, Mri\nLong'i parenti, Sundiy.\nA. Tnrlkt of Elko wu weekend\nguilt ot Mr. ind Mrt. F. Garrett.\nLeading Seimin Jtue Ridge, who\nll on t month'i furlough vlilttd hii\nptrenti, Mr. tnd Mn. w, D. Ridge.\nMr. ind Mn. Stan Ogenikl hivt\nlift by motor to ipend i ftw dayi\nIn Spokine.\nMlu Beverly Oirrttt wu t Nilion viiltor Siturdiy.\nMn. W. EUuk tnd family vlilttd\ntheir homt ln Procttr ever tht\nwttktnd.\nFrink Scott wai \u25a0 Nilien viiltor\nTueiday.\nMr. tnd Mrs J Bttlty hivt rt-\nturned from ipending t tew dtyi\nit their Summer home it Betlby'i\nPoint.\nMn Divid Motlty tnd little ion\nTrevor hivt returned from Trill\nwhere thty ipent i week U gutiu\nof Mr. tnd Mrs Frtd Buckley.'\nMlu Berth! Ridge of Nelion wu\nt weekend visitor of htr parentt,\nMr. tnd Mri   W. D. Rldgl\nMr. Ud Mrt F. Garrett ind family, iccomptnled by C. Torlkt at\ntlko were viiiton In Trill.\nMn. Rat Demptey tnd diughter\nBeverley Ann tnd Mn. A Muir\nwire  Nelson  ihoppen   Saturday.\nMr. and Mrt. 0. W, Humphrey\nIpent tht weekend In Nilion.\nMn N. T-ick hu left tM i\nvlilt te kpokiae for in indtfl_lte\ntlmt.\nMr. and Mn, jr Dwytr of Trill\nwere motorliti hert on Sundiy\nThey were accompanied iby Mn.\nHoward Fririfil tnd baby ilte*\na 11111111 \u25a0 111111111111 g 111111111 \u2022 1J1111111 \u25a0 1111F1111111111 a 11 f \u25a0 111 \u25a0 1111111.111 \u25a0 1111111111111\ndiinhgoh '\".}\n\u25a0 Ont-flfth of th\u00bb  whole human\ni ire Uvea In India.\nminimi\nMake a meat .outfit with that\ntiny bit of mut you have left from\nSunday. You can lerve tour with\nl cup of lt. Can you obtain prickly\npear In your town? It you can, a\nvery colorful ulid, Ideal for ran-\nmar serving, can be made with it.\nTODAY1* MENU\nMut Souffle. '.\nBaked Potatoei\nPrickly Pear Salad '\nBeeti\nHot Biscuits Honey        .    .\nIced or Hot Beverage.\nMEAT I0UFFLI\n1 cup medium cream uuce, Vt to\n1 cup finely chopped, cooked meat,\n1 cup finely chopped raw carrot,\ncelery or parsley, 9 eggi, separated,\n\u25a0euonlngt.\nAdd meat and vegetable^ to hot\ncream sauce, stir beaten egg yolkl\nln gradually; cook and itlr 1 minute to thicken yolkl. Season with\nemit, pepper or paprika, nutmeg,\nWorcestershire uuce or curry pow-\n\u25a0y BETSY NEWMAN\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nder, ind cool. Beat egg whltet itlff\nind fold in lightly to tint mixture.\nPour Into baking diih and bike In\nmoderately ilow ovtn (SU degreei\nF.) tor io mlnutei, thia Increue\nheat illghtly to IN degreei F., and\ncontinue biking until firm .(about\n39 to tO minutes ln all). Serve\nwith tomato aauca or mushroom\nuuce. 'Serves 4.\n, . Cactui Pear Salad\n1 cactui pear, 1 grapefruit, 1 or 2\norangei, lettuce, mayonnaise honey\nPrickly pear hai j_\\ blend flavor\nio ihould be marinated in lemon\nJuice. Leave tht leedi In as they\ntoo are edible., The pear It .bright\nrM in color, to makei a pretty talad\nPeel pear and eut In wedges. Marinate in lemon juice. Alternate pear\nwith ilicei of grapefruit and orange,\nneited ln lettuce. Serve with miy-\nonnalice-honty dreislng which Is\nmade by combining half cup miy-\nonnalae-honey dressing which ll\nmixed wtU together, and 1 tables\nspoon'i honey. Serves 4 to 6.\nTaking a Chance....\nSalmo C.W.L\nHolds\nSuccessful Bazaar\nSALMO, B.C.\u2014The Salmo Catholic Women'i Leagua held a vtry\nluccessful bazaar ln tht community Hall Wednesday afternoon:\nhi tha evening Bingo wu played,\nand hot dogi and coffee were served.\nLidlei ln charge of tht bake table\nwhich wu loaded with grand things\nware Mri. B, Campbell and Mn.\nSteve Bellas. Fancy Work table,\nMri. It. Leddlcoat tnd Mrs. John\nLodder. Ladiei tarvlng tea during\nthe afternoon were Mrs. Herbert\nGrutchfleld, Mrt. Chrii Mtndln,\nMn. George Bradley, Mn. Doug\nGibbon. Cashier wu Mn. Johnny\nMandln. A cake wu won by Mln\nDeryl Watentreet\n\u2022 i* \u25a0  \u25a0'' r 1\u2014\nNakusp Pythian\nSisters\nPlan Bazaar\nNAKUSP, B.C.-The ladles of\nMyrtle Temple Lodge -made final\narrangements for their forthcoming bazaar to be held on Saturday\nafternoon. Committees appointed\nwere: Tea, Mesdames L. Embree,\nC. H. Horny, H, Q'. Gardner ind\nII. Herridge; Sales Committee, Mesdames F. Miyoh, W. Millar ind W.\nLarsen, J. Parent, Jr., and E. Oiion. Tht prize donated by Mn.\nEd Munn wu won by Mrt, W.\nSchleld. Arrangements were made\nfor a joist meeting with thi New\nDenver Lodge on Oct. ., when\nMrs.  R. Hipperson,  D.D.G.C, will\nvitit front Nelion.      xt,       \u00bb '\u25a0\n \u2014-, :\u2014-   i n  \u25a0     \u25a0\u25a0   -\nBy HERMAN N.BUNDESIN.M.D.\nWhen a womtn with dlabetei becomes pregnant and leu thin the\nmoit expert type ot eare li given,\nthere it a great chanea that the\ninfant will either be born dud or\nwill dlt toon ifter birth. According\nto Dr. Prlscllla 'White of Boiton,\nmany young women with dlabetei\nhave a lack of Ovarian secretion.\nThil ll ihown by Irregularities ln\nthe periods, although these women\nippetr youthful ind healthy. Fur*\nthermore, personi with dttbetet\nmiy develop disturbances ot. the\ncirculation such ll hardening, of the\narteries, particularly thoie h tht\nkidneys\nThen, too, during pregnancy ln\ndlabetei, abnormal conditions occur. Then Include early delivery\not the baby which appears in about\none of every four, the occurrence\nof toxicity or poisoning and weakness of the muscles of the womb\nknown as uterine Inertia. In practically all iuch women there Is \u2022\nfailure of tht pitient to secrete milk\ntn dlabetei, there Is t failure on\ntht part of the gland known u the\npancreas to form enough insulin id\nmake it poulble tor the body to\nuie sugars. In the diabetic woman,\na great deal ot sugar Is lost through\nthe kldniyi, tnd unless thil it corrected i condition known as acidosis\nwill develop. In acidosis, there li a\ndecrease ln tha alkali ln the blood\ntnd tissues.\nAnother condition which may develop ii tht retention ln the tissues\nof large amounts of fluids. Doctor.\nWhite also lays that tht glandular\nsecretions connected with tha lex\nglands ire ilso deranged.\nTht babies born of diabetic mothers in eight cases Out of ten ire\n\u2022bove tht average in weight. Thin\nis due to fluid ln the tissues and enlargement of the liver md heart. On\nthe tint day after delivery of tht\nbaby, there Is trouble with the breathing, disturbances Of the median-\nlop which regulates tha body temperature and some disturbance of\ntha amount af luear In the blood.\nIn view at all thest facia. It can\nbt tain how: Important It la thai\nthe pregnant woman with dltbetes\nbt carefully handled during her\npregnancy. The diet muit be carefully planned and be rich la protein iuch u meat, milk and eggj.\nThere muit bt sufficient lugar ind\nitirchtl. Injectioni of Intulln muit\nbe given dally, tnd tht amount of\n\u25a0alt ln tha diet restricted. It alio u\nimportant to give glandular extracts\niuch ll progesterone tnd dlethyl-\nitilbutroi. With thli torn of treat-\nmint, ln 181 diabetic women who\nbtetmt prtgntnt only ont luwume.\ntd to thi disease and mora than\neight ot tvery ten bib'lu wtrt tar-\ned.\n1XTRA FINE BREADI\nQUICK HELP WITH FULl-STRENGTH FRESH YEAST\nWatch Fleischmann*. active fresh Yeast fo tight to work\n\u2014help give jour bread more delectable flavor, finer,\nsmoother texture every time.\nIF YOU BAKE AT HOMI, be sure to get Heischmann's\nfresh Yeast with the familiar .yellow\nlabel. Dependable - Canada's favorite\nyeast for more than 70 years.\nMADE IN CANADA\nGUARANTEED MEATS\nTURKEYS\u2014 A limited stock\n\"A\" Chicken, 5 Ilx. up, Ib 38c\n\"A\" Fowl, fresh killed, Ib 32e\nCottage Cheese, Ib. 15c\nCh\u00abes\u00ab, Medium, Ib  33c\nPork Lirer, Ib   14c\nTUIIHWH\nMON.,  OCT.  Ith\nAB Btltmeei\ntame -ui ta\nimeet Ot tee\nXUntAt, Oeetme I\nSMOKED FILLETS, J Qe\nPer lb. -....30\nSALMON STEAKS, J \/I t\nNr lb.  _ 3**t\nPRIM! RIB ROLLS, JQe\nCommercial, Ib.  J J\nPORTERHOUSE STEAK  A (-\u00ab\nCommwcla., Ib \"J\nROUND STEAK, JOC\nCommercial, Ib. 9 0\nSPECIAL VALUES\nKiTciii cun\nVitamin B While\nFLOUR\nDOUP  Hetos Tomato, 10-os. can 1 UC\nC_aOCO(S   Nelleon'i lfrtu, can 31 C\nI Cd   Canterbury, 1 lb. bag 0\u00abjC\nEdward's Coffee i-ib.b_g.-35c\nO-tS   Quaxtr, quick cooking. *\u00bb-<*. pkt 20c\nCereal \u2022\u00ab\u00ab\u2022\u00bb'\u25a0<-\u25a0'\"\u25a0 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\u00ab\u25a0 \u25a0 ZZc\nt\n\\_0WZZ   Nabob, regular or tlna, 1 Ib. baf 4vC\nMACARONI\nCut.   1  lb.   r>-t  \t\nPECANS\nammo pimw, i-m v.%.\nFLOOR WAX\nOlt  fefltth,   ll-ol   Ml _\nLIGHT.GLOBES\nrmtte. ii. io, \u00abc--n\nPRICES      EFFECTIVE      OCT.      Zed     TO      OCT.      6th    \u2022\nSAFEWAY\n* \"'    4\n...At   A...\n:..:.   ..___  ._.     ._.    .,,\nt____M\n wpippiipjippip^ppp^ippfp_jj; i     uiiwwwpfwwm\u00abifipw wppwinijiiiii\nA good smart walking\n\u25a0for tha woman who-wants\ncomfort y     ,'\".\nBR0VyN.6\\|.R\nV;    WELTEDSOLE .\nPrice,-* $7.50\n\u00ab\u00ab_*\u00bb!ei<l^e*a\u00ab*^_-_\"\niVhi'.vv....'.':\n8L__Anclrew\nSi Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\n\u2014\nrta Indli floiti ,to ferry people\neross iwolleh streams ire made\nf pottery.\nI\nKID GLOVES\nf\u00abr   FALL\n$2.50 to *3.9S\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\nU-COLM'S FURS\nStorage\nRepalrt - Alterations\n\u00abS9 Baker St.    Phont) 960\n. MILK\nGive the children\n\u2022 lots of it\nKootenay Valley\nDairy\nGladys Hudock Weds\nPhillip Musil in\nNatal Ceremony\nNATAL, B.C.-In an Interesting\nwedding here. Mlsi Qltdyi Hudock,\neldett diughter of J. Hudock- ot\nNatal became the bride of Phillip\nMuiil, youngett ton of Mr. ind\nMri. P. Muill, Sr, of the Elk Valley.\nThe wedding ceremony took place\nat the United Church In Coleman,\nand Immediately after the ceremony\nthe young couple tnd thtlr attendant! journeyed to the home of the\nbride's father where a> reception\nwaa held. \u00ab\n- Miss Margaret Hudock) sister of\nthe bride, and Miss Nancy Lema-\nchukof Natal were the bridesmaids\nwhile Robert Hudock, brother ot\nthe bride, of Natal, ind Fred Sow-\nchuk of Hosmer, supported the\ngroom. The young couple left for\ntheir honeymoon to be spent at\nCalgary and at Banff. They wiTi\nmake their home in the Elk Valley.      \u2022\t\nGUERNSEY, Channel Islands\n(CP) \u2014 Guenity'i \"Battlt of the\nFlowers\", a colorful lummer festival\ncancelled during the German occupation, wat revived thii year.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\n\"BUILD-*. C. PAVROLL8-\nA Product\n100% Mode\nin B.C.\nA public spirited citizen\nspeaking of the B.C. Products Campaign about to\nopen said yesterday, \"I can\nthink of no better thing.\nThings made in B.C. should\nbe mode better known.\"\nAnd we are glad to hear\nhis opinion for Pacific Milk\nis o 100% British Columbia\nproduct.\nPacific Milk\nIrradiated and Vacuum'Peeked\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nm\nI   CUI\u00bb AND HANG THIS IN YOUR KITCHEN\nOCTOBER RATION NEWS\n\u25a0UTTER COUPONS Vi-LB. \u2014 SUGAR COUPONS 1-LB.\n\u2022 For Finest\nQuality  Meals,\nFith, Poultry.    '\n\u2022 For Garden-\nFreih Vege-\ntablei and '\nFruiti.\n\u2022 For \u2022 Fair\nShare of Short\nLinei of Goodi.\nSHOP AT\nTHURSDAY\n_\\ fcOTTrt'CdUPON 124\nMEAT COUPON 5       Valid\n]] BUTTER COUPON 125\nMEAT COUPON 6       Vo|y\n18\nBUTTER COUPON 126\nSUGAR COUPON 65\npwsavtecoupo-rspi\u00bb-pi?w ...\nMEAT COUPON 7 * Valid\n25 BUTTER COUPON 127\nMEAT COUPOIj. 8       VaW\nThe FAIRWAY\nPHONI 265\nFREE DEUVERY\nNELSON SOCIAL\nWm^SSt\nM. J. VIGNIUX\ntnnounctm'enti en thli page ll 11.50\n\u2022 Mrt. Horace Hume, pioneer\nreildent of Nelion, and har ion-ln-\nlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrt.\nHayes, of Vancouver, are ipending\na ftw days In the,; elty.\n\u2022 Rev. J. Rosen (ook Thanksgiving lervlce it St. Saviour's Pro-\nCathedral on Sunday. I\n\u2022 Jacob Knauf of Harrop ipent\nyeiterday in town.  -\n\u2022 Mri. Fred Johnion wu a\nahopptr trom Sheep Creek yeiterday.\n\u2022 Mri. John Burns ind htr two\nlittle daughters ot Ainsworth wtrt\namqng elty viiiton yeiterdiy.\n\u2022 Mia. N. Dosenberger of Sunshine Hay ipent yeiterday In town.\n\u2022 Fred Graham, who recently\nhat been discharged from the R.C.-\nA!f., it with hii parenti, Mr, and\nMrt. F. M. Ersklne, Victoria StreeL\n\u2022 A tea cup ihower wai held\n\u2022Sunday at tht homt of Mrt. Evelyn\n(\"aslcy, Hall Mines Hold, whose\nmarritge takei place shortly. She\nwai the, winner of the prize for\ncardi. those present included Mn.\nH. So\/cey, Mri. M.' Stain ton, Mri.\nYvonne Bourgeois, Miss Josephine\nDe Gugliclmo, Mn. I, Moen,. Mrt.\nJ. Bellargeon, Mrs. 3. Mariana, Mn.\nJ. Fife, Mrt. T. Imraing, Mn. Ben-\nlngtr, Min Jennie Sick, Mri. Ecjith\nEdgar, Mn. C. Gates, Mill Gloria\nCasley, Mrs. C. Smith and Mrs, G.\nHaskell.\n\u2022 Mr. ind Mrs. Jack Flngltnd,\nwho visited relatives in Nelson,\nTrail and Klmberley, hive returned\nto the Coait.\n\u2022 Mln Georgini DeGlrolimo\nleft yesterday to spend a couple of\nweeki vacation visiting cousins tn\nVictoria.\n\u2022 E. A. Mann, Medical Arts\nApartments, returned Sunday night\nfrom a ihort vacation ipent at the\nCoast. Mn. Mann, who accompanied him, will return later.\n\u2022 Eugene Maglio, who teachei\ntt Kamineau, tpent tht weekend it\ntbt home ot hit parenti, Mr. and\nMn. D, Maglio, Latimer Street\n\u2022' Mr. end Mrs. L. Houde of\nSheep Creek viilted town yeiterday.\n\u2022 Mra; F, Svott ot South Slocan\nspent yesterday in Nelion.\n\u2022 ' Mr. and Mra. W. B. McKay\nwere ihoppen from Balfour at the\nweekend.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mra 3. Haiti of\nCoeur d'Alene, Idaho, are city visitors.\n'\u2022 John Fraser, Carbonate Street,\nhai returned trom e tew weeks\nspent in Vancouver and Victoria.\n\u2022 Mra E. M. Gillolt and her ion\nBill. lift Sunday for Vancouver\nwhere they ire making their home.\n\u2022 V. Kosianclc and ion of Crescent Valley tpent yeiterdiy ln town.\n\u2022 Mrs. V. Wilde of Moott Jaw,\nSuk., hu returned after a week\n\u25a0pent at the home ot Mr. and Mn.\nC. Irvine,,Stanley Street\n\u2022 Mrs. H. Breeze and her little\ndaughter Dawn, Silica Street, are\nipending a ftw dayi at tht home in\nTrail of Mrt. Breeze's parents, Mr.\nand Mrs. W. H. Saunders.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Apple-\nyard and Mn\/ Appleyard's brother-\nin-law and iliter, -Mr. md Mrs. E.\nJ. Vanderwkter of .Vancouver ire\nipending \u25a0 few diyi ln Spokane it\nthe home of mother brother-in-law\nand titter, Mr. and Mri. D. Grobe.\n\u2022 Mrt. P. G. Mtrty, Hoover\nStreet hu returned from t holldiy ipent it the Cout\n\u2022 Mrs. Beuecker of Kulo visited town yesterday. She wu enroute to Spokane.\n\u2022 Rev. and Mn. W. J. Silver-\nwood were at South Slocan Sun-\nMark Cook Cranbrook\nChairman for\nClothing Canvass\nCRANBROOK, B.' C. - Wednei-\ndiy, Oct. S, has been named the\nday of the local clothing canvass\nwhich It part of the continental\ncampaign to collect serviceable\nwarm uied clothing to be shipped\nto Europe for utt thil Winter.\nCanvassers irt volunteer! trom\nvarious lervice ind church organizations. Cars havt bten loaned for\nthe collection ind the Boy Scouts\nhive undertaken to help with the\nob. Clothing will be delivered tt\nhe Red Cross rooms in the Armor-\nlet for sorting, packing and shipping. Thoie whole parcels are not\nready the day of the collection may\nleave them at the Armories until\nOct 20, or the parcels will be collected if the committee is notified.\nMark Cook of the Red Crou li\nlocal chairman, assisted by Mayor\nA, J. Balment, Rev. T. E. Roulston,\nV, C. Brown ind C. J. Frederlc-on.\nCBC Supervlior ol Drama Andrew Allan, above, hu returned\nte Toronto attar helldiyt on tht^\nWist coast to produce hit ntw 1 .._t\\___j__t 'a_-__L_i \u00ab__-___\u2022_..\nWinter drtmitlo ttrlti,\"Stagt Wt -**\u2022* -7^_'-~,^^ '- y   _T\nA highlight tf Canada'i Sundiy \u2022\"* V; ** *** \"rH*n '*\" th\u00bb\nevening   listening,   Staga  41 will CBC. A Weitermr, Ray Oirby\nbegin   October 7 tt I  p.m. ovtr . t__i.ii\nRadio Station CKLN and ttationt nm **,,rt ,n0,, \u2022, h'Vtlm\u00ab ln\nof tha CBC Trant-Cintda Hat-   \u2022 Vaneouvetj CaHfornli tnd Win..\nwork. nlpeg.\nTUESDAY, OCTOBER 2\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNING\n7:30\u20140 Canada\n7:S1-Wake Up and Live (CKLN)\n8:00-CBC Newi\n8:15\u2014 Breakfast Club\n8:S0\u2014Breakfut Club\n8:44\u2014C.P.R. Train Time\n8:45\u2014Tout and Coffee Club\n(CKLN)\n9:00\u2014BBC Newi\n9:15\u2014Musical Programme\n0:30\u2014Melody Parade\n9:45\u2014Music Room\n9:59\u2014Time Signil\n10:00-Sketchei In Melody\n10:15-CKLN Preu Newt\norouttePfay...\nwe always enjoy breakfart 4. way\/''\n10:30\u2014Muilcil Roundup (CKLN)\n10:45\u2014Matinee for Modems\nll:88-Muilc ln Walt-time\nll:15-Muilcil Similes (CKLN)\nll:30-Soldier'i Wlft\n11:45\u2014Dancing Till Noon\n12:00\u2014B.C. Farm Broadcast\nAFTERNOON\n13:_S\u2014The Notice Board (CKLN)\nU:30-CBC News\n12.45\u2014Matinee Memories\n1:00\u2014Modern Minstrels\nl:15-Your Next Job\nl:30-Old Fsvourltei (CKLN)\n1:45\u2014Old Favourltei (CKLN)\n2:00\u2014BC. School Brotdcait\n2:15\u2014B.C. School Brotdcait\n2:30\u2014The Robinion Family\n2:45\u2014Down belt\n3:00\u2014Western Five\n3:15\u2014 Yetterdtv'i Melodlei\n3:30\u2014Curtain Echoes\n3:45\u2014Swdng Time\n4:00\u2014Isabefie McEwtn Slngi\n4:15\u2014 lubelle McEwan Sings\n4:30\u2014Stock Quotations\n4:45\u2014Music for Moderns\n3:00\u2014Sacred Heart Programme\n5:15\u2014Petite Muslcsle (CKLN)\n3:S0-CKLN Press Newi\n8:45\u2014Chlldren'i Story Tims\n(CKLN.\nEVENINC\n8:00-Clisslcal  Momenta  (CKLN)\n6:15\u2014Ctvtlctdt of Melody\n(CKLNl\n8:30\u2014Ctvalctde of Melody\n(CKLN)\n8:43\u2014Cavalcade o' Melody\n6:S\u00bb-C.P.R. Trtln Time\n7:00\u2014CBC Newi\n7:15\u2014Dr. G. G Sedgewlck\n7:30\u2014Claulci for Tsdav\n8:00-Polltlctl Brotdcait\n8:15-Politlcal Broedcait\n8:30\u2014Art Kane.! Orch. i\n-:00-Nlght Claulci (CKLN)\n\u00bb:15\u2014Peerlew Newi iCKLNi\n(:30\u2014Roy Shleldi and Co.\n\u00bb:45-Roy Shleldi k Co.\n10:00\u2014CBC Newi\n10:15\u2014Derry md Hli Gulttr\n10:S0-God Seve tht King\ntttttoottmemtemtottttttttttiitti\nNEW FALL'\nCOATS AND HATS\nMILADY'S FASHION SHOPPE\n**&&>V!KX\u00a3ntvx&>*f*mt:smm*t\nReliable Watch Repairing . . .\nConsult\u2014\na*****^ ft IAt.ll. \u00abT,\nSPENCER SUPPORTS\nfo\u00bb \"health oermenti ond\n, figurf control, tee\nMU. THU A. GIBSON\nllOK.rr Apt!, Nllieh.\ndiy wtitrt Mr. Silverwood conducted afternoon tervlct it Bt Mat-\nthcw'i Church.\n\u2022 Mrt. Halbauar of Sheep Creek\ntpent yeiterdiy in town. :-\n\u2022 Mr. tnd Mri. fl. Greyion oi\nBonnington vlllted Nelion yetttr-\ndW-   ,     \"\n\u2022 Louli Maglio, ion of Mr. and\nMra. D. Maglio, har left for Farron.\n\u2022 Bert Fitchett of Harrop ipent\nyesterday la town.\n\u2022 Mn. W. Turner, nee Helen\nScanlan, and har two children, Tommy and Mollie of Rosiland, are\n\u2022pending a couple of weeki at the\nhome'of Mri.'J. Winkeliar, Fair-\nview. v\nPopular Natal\nCouple Wed\nNATAL, B.C.-A pretty wedding\ntook place In the Chapel at Natal\nwhtn Elizabeth, youngett daughter\nof Mrs. T. Pugllese ot Natal, wat\nunited In marriage to Rosarlo Cuz-\nzetto of Kamloops. B.C. Rev, Father Brorih- ot Michel officiated.\nThe bride, given away by her\nbrother, Out Puglieae, waa gowned\nln white latin, featuring a iweet-\nhurt neckline and long sleeves\ntapering to i point, and a full length\nveil with a crown of orange blossoms. Her only ornament wit t\ngold cross, a gift ot tha groom. Sbe\ncarried a bridal bouquet which consisted of .roses and gladioli. Mill\nRole Altomare of Natal wai the\nmatron of honor while Mln Julia\nJacino of Michel acted at bridesmaid. Armedeo Vercillo of Kamloops attended tha groom and Out\nPugllete, brother ot the bride, acted\nai usher. Miss Treia Anielmo, niece\nof the bride wit flower girl. Phillip Puglleie, nephew ot the bride\nwu the ring-bearer. A reception\nfollowed at the homt of the bride's\nmother, where 100 gueiti were received. The table wai attractively\ndecorated with garden flowers, md\nwu centred by t three-tier cike.\nOut of town guesti Included Tony\nCuztetto of Vlctorii, C. Cuattto of\nKimloopi, brothers of the groom;\nMri. Evelyn Schultz, Mr and Mrt.\nJ. Bombjno and daughters, Mri.\nSaccomanno and family, Mrt. T.\nOlivierl, Mri. .E. Rogers, Miss Dolores Bomblno of Spokane, Mrs. T.\nRomeo of Calgary, Mr. Caroelo of\nll'\nN DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, IMS - I\nFernie and Mln Julia Amatto of\nBlairmore, Alta.;\nThe honeymoon will be tpent at\nWinnipeg, Fort William, Port Ar'\nthur and at Vancouver before re-\nCHRISTINE'S\nBABY SHOP\n,    Acrou from Palm Dairies\n\u00bb     (Mrt. Gordon Cuthbert)\n.     PHONE 331\nChildren's All Around Pleated\nSkirts Sizes 1 to 6 years.\nEverything for children up to\n10 yeari ot age.\nFreemaN\nFURNITURE CO.\nThi Houie of .Furnlturt Vtlutl\nPhont 115 Nelion\nBUY^N ou*:\nBUDGET PUN\nTerms In accordance with Wartime Pricei and Tirade Regulation.    .\n\u25a0\u25a0___'    \u25a0 \u2022\"\u25a0 \u2022        .\nturning to Kimloopi, where* tif\ngroom is employed.\nThe rhinoceros Is dull of elm\nbut its hearing and scent are ytrf\nacute.\n  ,\t\nPPlfPi'^^WpilirfW\n'\u25a0 I'\u00bb'    .   ,       , '   \u25a0  \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.   \u25a0    \u25a0\u25a0't\n-.- 'al '\u25a0'\n>lm\\\\ HaUtj Nnits\nI   '     EitibUihsd April tt ltd!\n- British Columbia's\nBi- Most Inttffstitts Netwpaper\nPubllihtd svsiy morning except Sundiy by\ntki NIWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED, 2S6 Biker St., Nelson, British Columbia.\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\ngfil-S AUDIT BUREAU OF aRCULATl6Na\nTUESDAYj OCT. 2, 1943. \u2022\nPoutrymen .Can See\nGood Years Ahead\nThere Is good news for egg producers In the prospects lor the British market in the next two years.\ni \u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0'. Hungry for eggs after a ration of\nBlgMp a week per person or less during\n..the war year., Great Britain wants all\nGrade A eggs wa can ship at least until\nth\u00ab snd of 1947.\nThere tre shipping problems. Average tints of dslivery last Winter wss\nI days, but this will bt reduced.\nAlto is there the difficulty of loti in\ntransit through cracking. Production of\nI with thicker sheila is being urged.\nWith the release of material for the\naiBufacture of cans and larger refrig-\ntrator ship tonnage available, the poultry producer may soon find that his\ncockerels are a'mere valuable asset.\nLast Spring thousands of cockerel\nchicks were destroyed.    The dressed\nr.try market was not good enough,\npoultrymen believed, to offset the\nhigh price of feed. When the meat canneries can get all the containers they\nneed the demand for chicken for canning will tour. Europe it etger for supplies. Shipments of frozen birds can alto be developed.\n..   !\n.\nFew Problem Men Among\nNew Veterans\nIt is becoming lncreulngly desr\nI .that the average returning serviceman\nF. As not a \"problem\", as some suggested\nI \"ie would be, and as some (for reasons\nI of their own)' wished that he should\n_ be. Most of those who have come back\nhave not returned as dislocated men,\n' needing intensive methods of rehablli-\nI tatlon; they hsve come bsck u men\nresponsible tnd sensible ln their approach to their future. On the whole\n'ihey do not dem&nd any excessive\nconsideration. They ask only for a decent chance to make their own wty\nby thtlr own efforts, isys the Montreel\nGasette.\nEmphasis was plsced on this condition by Mr. Elliott M. Little in tht\ntalk, \"Tht ^turning Soldier\", which\nhe delivered recently over the C.B.C.\nAfter spesking of the various arrange-\nr ments which the management of industry is making for the reception of the\nvetersn, Mr. Little went on to say that\nthe difficulties of readjustment were\n, being greatly eased by the cooperative\nspirit of the veterans themselves.\n\"The attitude of those who have returned and whom we have already\ninterviewed is simplifying the problem,\" he said. \"They make no unreasonable demandi. They seek neither\nhandouts nor soft jobs. It is evident\nthat they have given their future serious thought snd sre esmeitly seeking\nadvice as to how they csn sssure thst\nfuture by hsrd work. If our limited experience with returned men can be\ntaken ss typical, I would judge the re-\n'hsbilitation of servicemen will be less\na problem thsn the reemployment of\nthott from wsr industry.\"\nWhst Mr. Little has found concern-\ning the veteram returning to Industry,\nmany educators have found concerning\nthe veteram coming to the universities. There, too, as pointed out by President Jamei S. Thomson of the University of Ssskstchewan, the returned serviceman shows sn sttitude more serious and mature than thst of the average student without the experience of\nmilitary service. In President Thomson's opinion, they are less a problem\nthan a challenge.\nPlainly what the rntumed veteran\nts s.king for is sn opportunity to make\nhis own future. For thii rtsson It is\nmore than ever necesssry thst^uch opportunity shall not be wintlng. If the\nopportunity is provided, these mtn will\nnot be among the most disruptive but\namongit the moat constructive of our\ndtittns.\nTht rtcord of thtlr itrvtct ovtrttts\nrtreela tht resolution with which thty\nfired the probitmt of war. Cantda\nneed havt no tpprthtnsion thst these\nitme mtn will provt less sblt or willing In farr Ihr Inevitable problems of\npuce.\nMunicipal     ?? Questions ??\nLibrary Notes   .ANSWERS\nNew *Books\nFICTION\n\"NONE SHALL KNOW-Albrind, Mirths.\nA tort ot high elite ipy thriller, In which\ntwo young people ot neutral Switzerland en-\nl\u00ab_e In non-neutral actlvltlti.\n\"YIOMAN'I HOSPITAL\"-Alhten, Hilin.\nYeoman's Is I voluntary hospital, old-fuh.\niontd, btdly llninctd, Inconvenient\u2014but 11\nstands tor something human' ind valuable in\ntht community, something that' no streamlined metropolitan establishment could equtl.\nAt tome time or other lt pliyi an Important\npart ln the live! of nearly tverybody In the\nsurrounding countryside. Tht ICtna ll I\nimall town ln England, but lt hai Iti coun.\n' terpart all over tho world.\n\"THE WORLD WI LIVE IN\"-Sromflild, L,\nHtrt tha rtader will find tU tht tpark-\nllng entertainment, the dtttniu of plot md\nch1nct.rhr4t.on, tht richneis of btckground\nind tht Infinite virlety of tubjtct tor which\nBromfleld ll famous.\n\"BLACK CASTLI\"-FirJion, Jtffirttn.\nHow Hugh Donovan happened to bt ln\nthe Balkans, how he retched the grimly, picturesque cutis tt Holt., tnd how ha became\nInvolved In ai extraordinary an adventure ai\nyet connived by thli resourceful ind Imigln-\n\u2022tlve writer li told with Ftrjton't purtomirjr\niklll.\n..   t\n\"THI SILVIR DARLINQS\"\u2014Qunn, Nail M.\nThe herring Industry on the Coast of\nScotland a century ago as background for a\nitlrrlng. itory of a community bound urj with\nIt. Daily Incidents whore md it Mi sre\nInttnptrttd Yd.li the itory of Ottrint, whost\nhusband wu i victim ot tht iti; Finn, htr\n\u25a0on, tnd of Hoddlt, who loved htr,\n\"SO WILL RlMIMSIRID\"-Hllton, Jimu.\"\nTht conflict of Olivia, fortvtr \"half child\nand half adult\", and George, htr flrit hui-\nbind; George, lelt-mide, likeable, reformer,,\nhid married Olivia, who wu haunted by hir\nfather'! Imprisonment md tht hatred ot thi\nlittle investor! he hid ruined. Ollvit left\nOeorge for Jiff, tnd yttn liter George met\nhtr ton tnd lurntd, bit by bit, tht itory\nof htr unbalinctd lovt ind wUtulnui.\n\u00abA\u00bbi\u00bbLIBY'8 ENO\"-lnnei, Mlchitl.\nAppleby's End concerns events which Detective-Inspector John Appleby did not at\nall expect when ht iet but on \u2022 chilly crou-\ncountry railway journey to inveitlgate a\nfantastic crimt in the mow-bound hamlet of\nSnarl.\n\"THE HOUSE IN CLEWE STRIET\"-Ltvln,\nMiry.\nAn Irish family chronldt; three gentri-\ntions of village lift, lith etntury up to World\nWtr I, with til tht nostalgically Irish Uie\nsketched in by I sure hand. A long, entertaining first novel.\n\"THE WORLD, THI FLESH AND FATHER\nSMITH\"-Mirthill, Bruot,\n. Theiuthor of \"fithtr Mtlachy'i Mlrtdt\"\nwrites \u2022 wist, peaceful novtl tbout t print in\nt Scotch town\u2014from 1908 on, covering 35 yttn\nIn the life of \u25a0 mtn n lovablt ai Trtncli\nChlsholm in \"Tht Ktyi of thi Kingdom.\"\n\"THE IRON GATE8\"-Mlllir, Mtrgtret\nHere Is t rare combination\u2014I popular\nmyitery story ind the beautifully styled,\nwell-developed, cirtful, smooth, straight for?\nward narrative thit the profession!! dttec-\ntlve itory hater will find himself rttding\nwt* pletsure.\n\"THI  LEPER  KINO'-Koiuk,  loflt.\nA richly patterned companion novtl. to\n\"Blused Are the Meek\"\u2014an txclUng bltnd\nof roraince and hlltory that is dtltlnid for\nthe top of thi but nlltr Hsu. Thli book\nitormi with epic event! ind unforgtttablt\ncharacter!\u2014Bildwln IV, the \"Leper King\"\u2014\ni boy with \u25a0 rotting body and i lion'l hurt;\nhii bitutlful lister Sibylla, whose wanton\niou! rtcogniltd no obllgitlon txetpt to love\u2014\ntht viclltttlng French knight, Ouy dt Lusts-\nnin\u2014and Stltdin. who leads the forcu of\nIilim tgiinit tht Cruitdtri.\n\"SEFIOIANT  NILSON  OF  THI  QUAR0I\"\nK.rih, Gerald.\nNo ont ilnce Kipling hll captured tht\ntrgot ind ehiriettr of thi Britlih Tommy with\niuch fidelity. Whilt thtrt in mtn llkt Sir.\ngeint Nelion of tht Gutrdl there'll tlwtyi\nbi in Englmd. Thli li hli mignlfictnt itory,\nind tht itory of mtn llkt him, who held tht\nline igilnit tht uvige tiiiults of world slavery In tht cruclil yeers of 1M0-41 . . , who\nhy covering tht rttriil from Dunkirk, mtdi\nHitltr mlu tht but.\nOpe* to;tny raadtr Ntmu of ptrieni\nliking quiitloni will not bi publlihed.\nThero It na ehirgt for thli itrvlot. Quti-\ntloni WILL NOT BE ANSWERED BY\nMAIL except when thtrt ll obvloui nates*\ntjty fer pflvsey.\nX. Y _*., Trail\u2014la Dure a flower tDT ttch\nmonth tl the ytar? If ao could, you pteui\nprint tjw^lor met               .'-'.--\nYes, there It t flower for each month\nof tha year. They are-January, Ctrnatlon;\nFebruary, Primrose; March, Violet; April,\nIliter L|ly; Miy, I.lIy-of-the-Valley; June,\nItost; July, Sweet Fen August, Gltdlolm;\nStptember, Alter; October, Dahlia; Novembtr,\nChry.tnthemurn; md December, Polnt.ttla.\nClimber: Whit ll tht highlit mountain in thi\nCinadlan Rockies?\nMount Robson, British Columbii, which\nhai m altitude ot 12,07.1 feet; Mount Columbii\nranki second, being 13,293 feet high.\nUnhappy: Cm I girl of IT years ot Ige leave\nhome without her ptrtntt' conitnt.\nNo.\nHarpoon, Creston: Hu t whale teeth?\nNot ill specie's hivt teeth, but the iptrm-\nwhale, bottle-nottd whale, ind dolphin hive\ntetth tdapttd to thtlr diet of flah, gtntnlly\nnumerous tnd uniformly pointed.\nLooking Backward\n10 YEAS* AGO\n(From Dally Newi, October 2, 1935)\nBritain md France ara dlicUuIng mutual\n. ild ihould war brisk out In Europe,!   -\nTrill Junior Rugby enthusiasts are turning out in regular fuhion but tha tint weith-\ntr li holding up practices.\ntl YIARS AGO\n(From Dally Niwi, Octobir 2, 1920)\nPresident C. A. Bogirt of tht Dominion\nBank and a party ot director! md officials\npined through Nelson lut night from tht\ngout on thilr wiy Eut.\nHon. S. F, Tolmlt, Minliter ol Agriculture, tddreised I large crowd at the Nilion\nFair yesterday after noon. Ht ipokt from\ntht bandstand u ilso did Miyor J. A. McDonild md Dr. W. 0, Rote, M.P.P.\n40 YIARS AGO\n(From Dally Ntwt, October 2, 1906)\nDr. P. I. McLenntn, who has practiied\nmedicine In Nelson ilnce 1899, left lait night\nto establish himself In Vancouver. Both tha\ndoctor and Mri. McLennan will be greatly\nmissed.\nTht smeller it Pilot Bty, which hu been\nIdle for seven years, will ioon bt In operation again according to C. Fernau, who itatei.\nthat nagotiatloni htvt been proceding for\nsome tlmt.\nToday's Horoscope\nA birthday today gives a lovt for petoe\nlad harmony, t sunny disposition tnd an even\ntemper. You avoid conflict!. Quarrels mjke\nyou fetl dipresttd. Literature md music Intereit you. You trt divottd to your loved ones\nand they, ln turn, esteem you. Should my\nplani or appointments go awry today, do not\nItart ructions over the matter. Try to straighten them out logically and sensibly, without\ncauilng a great emotional upheaval at a trying cost\nTest Yourself\n1 Whin in SOS ll itnt by heliograph, li\nIt \u2022 wireless miHsgi, \u25a0 ttltgnm, signalled\nwtth t flig or fluhed with i mirror?\n]. In whll nunery rhymei dot! a stringed\ntrio inttrtaln royalty? ,\nJ. Which muilcil initrumtut rttghes tht\nhighlit note?\nTIST ANSWIRI\nI. Fluhed with i mirror,\na 'Old King Colt\".\nI. Tht violin.\nWords of Wisdom\nA fool miy hsvt hli coit tmbroldtred\nwith gold, but it ii \u25a0 fool'i coit illll.-Rlvtrol.\nNON-FICTION\n\"A. WOOLCOTT; Hit LIFI AND HIS\nWORLD'-Adimi, Simutl Hopklni.\nThe eontndlctory chiraeter of Woolcott\nli revelled tl never befon in thii guity, goi-\nlipy blognphy by t noted tuthor who knew\nhim long tnd Intimiltly.\n\"W|  ITAND   ALONE    Ada-,,   Dorothy.\nThli li thi itory of Poland's prograu bt-\ntwetn tht win\u2014in Amtrlein glrl'i itory of\ntht lind ihe lttrned to call homt.\n\"MINOR  HIRtllir-tipiy, John,\nDelightful ikttchei of a childhood ipent\nIn I Pretbyttrlin million In the nttlvt city\nol Shtnghil. A picture of strange lights.\nloundt ind tmtlli; ind of people\u2014Chinese\n\u2022nd Aauricini, eookt tnd mltsionirltt, ill\ndone with \u25a0 warmth ind humor that malm\nter lomt of tht pltmrrteit rttding ln i long\ntime'\n\"TELL THE FIOFLI\"-lutk, Ptirl.\nWh Hi Jamei Yen and hii Mm Education\nMovement art famous smong frlendi of Chlni,\nfir too llltlt hu bttn known ibout thtm\nihrotd. Thli li tht flnt tomprehtntlvt\ndtierlptlon of t plan tor chinglng million!\ntt i people In \u2022 atngle gintritlon, which hu\nbeen tatted In China for It years tad fouhd\nvalid. It dtttrvtt tht titration, est thoie who\nwould pramttt tduettlon In India, Afrlci,\nr\u00abrli et South Amtrlcs, tnd tht SoVithtrn\nU-U\u00bb\n\"LOVPILV  IS THE  LIE'-Olbblnji, Robirt.\nRebtH Olbblisgi, rtirsnlelir ot thi^Thimn\n\u25a0     .1 ,   n______________._, _. ...     \u201e_.  ,_2^....t\nEtiquette Hints\nWhin other people in rudt to you. don't\nfellow their tsimpii. Xitp your tamper md\ntreat thtm w|th itudled polltihiit\n\u2022nd thi Wye, hu rtvltlttd hit nitlvt river,\ntht Lti In County Cork, tnd hu brought to\nhli description of itonti tnd fltldi tnd bop\n\u2022nd rocki of Southern Ireland ill hli iklll\n\u2022\u25a0 irtlit tnd writer, together with in undtr-\n\u25a0ttndlng of tht peoplt thit only in Irlihman\ncm tehlivt.\n\"NINI  MILE  BnipGE'-Htmlln,  Helen.\nTht diughter of t Maine gime wtrdtn\nwent to thi timber irei nur tht Cmidlin\nborder to teich ichool ln \u2022 lumbar camp.\nThtn ihe married t gime warden, ind for\nthru yeiri they lived ln the wlldtrnttt,\ntravelling by dogiled tn wlnttr, living en\ngame whtn luppllti were low, and enjoying\nboth the lolltudt ind ocrtilonil vliljrori. Vot\novtr written, tnd will ippaal to nitun lovtrs.\n\"THI MORAL CONQUEST OF OIRMANV\n-Ludwlg, (mil.\nThe Internationally Known German-born\nhlstorltn tnd blognphtr analyse! tht Oet-\nmm chancttr, ind telii how mortl tnd pty-\nchologletl muliry of Otrmmy mutt bt\nachieved to prevent i ntw war,\n\"SECRET  MISSION   IUBMARINI\"\n\u2014Jewell, Lt. N. L. A,\nHlghUghll of .tht nir. stive of tht Britlih\n\u2022ubmarlnf Strtph trt tha rolet It pltytd In\nOeneral Mirk CUrk't pesssge te Afrlu, -ttt-\n\u2022ril Olnud'i rticut from Frtnt*, ud reeen*\niniutnct for tht Invulon of Sicily. Told\nhy Iti iklppir, ont of England1! wir htroet.\nTbt beit md most compltte picture tboird\na tlghtlng tubmarlnt ytt publlihid.\nBonninglon Soldier Wins\nlor Bravery in Holland\nrr*\nLIEUT. W. D. ELSDON\na OTTAWA, Oet 1 ^I-Award of\n'Hit Oeorge Mtdil to Lieut. Walter\nDouglu Elsdon' of Vineeuver and\nBonnington, B. C, Boysl Canadian\nArtllltry, for peat bravery ln rescue work durljg an immunitlon explosion ln Holland, and award of\nBritish Empire Medal to S. Sgt.\nClarence D. Woodcock, R-CJ!., Vancouver, wu announced by Defence\nHeadquarters today,\nIn citing Lieut Elidon, tht announcement uid an explosion of\nimmunitlon occurred it Nltuwiluli\nZuld, Holland, May 20T104-, when\na vehicle full of German explosive\nwu being unloaded. Five soldiers\nmd two civilians wtre killed by the\nblast, md two toldlert snd four civilians wounded. A further ammunition dump txplodtd, snd burning\nliquid iprttd npldly.\nIgnoring ptrtoml itltty, Lieut.\nFlsdon rushed Into tht Inferno tnd\ncirried tht moit itriously woundtd\nto ufety, while hli men, inspired by\nhii example, aided tht other Injured\nto get eleir of the tire.\nLieut. Elidon then evuutted til\npersons In tht vicinity ef the ammunition dump, ud \"his action li\ncredited wtth living the lift of one\nmm and preventing further casualties te hli men tod civilians.\"\nLieut Elidon, whost wife llvu it\n%m W. Uth Ave.! Vmcouver, went\noversets In Mtrch, 18U,\nNATIVE NELSONITE\nLieut Elidon, IS, wai bom ln Nilion md atttndtd High School hart.\nHe wu In bit fourth year at University ot B. C. whan ha enllsttd.\nHi received hll public ichool tdu-\ncatlon tn Bonnington, where hll parent!, Mr, md Mri. W. 0. Elidon,\nreside. Ht ,li believed to be on his\nWty home from 'overseas.\nArriving in England ln tha Spring\nof 1941; he served with the Flnt\nCinidian Light Antl-Aircraft Regiment in the Central Mediterrantan\nfor some monthi beginning In Novembtr, 1M3. Ht went through Sicily md Italy with thi lit Divliion.\nA brother, Wirrtnt Offictr (Flnt\nOut) R. W. (Bob) Elsdon, urvid\nu tn RCAF. 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And., new\njr tuperi-f gteeleaet   ftttriact\ntfBt tiglatt ttt produced, bnmeaiurabljr\nof wat-yt tee-tieh tad \u25a0ttaiWMtiag ttftitf  tM htrt yew ditpoaal.\n.\nBuy-wilh omIpmmi ti th\u00ab itfi if tin iif B-l im tht OrMfe-BM-llB\u00ab\nTIE BRITISH AMERICAN OIL COHPAHY LIMITED\n_ .'    \u2022   a   ..._l\nV.nieur.r   \u2022   Ctlgtry   \u2022   At|lM   e   WlanlH|   \u2022\n\u00bb. -4    ' \u2022' .   eT: \u25a0\n\u2022   Moeltttl   \u2022   WntJtha\n \u25a0y ,* \u25a0  - '\nillRevlval In Nelson\nisslul; Intermediate and Kid\nsr Also Rep Play\niball, which flnlihed a\nhid \u2022 successful leaion,\nall tht difficulties which\nthemselves to ihow ftlth-\nwho   revived   tht   Sreat\nsport.\nttt of the tenon provtd\nthing but promising al far\nitermcdlate ball aspirants\nlearned. Ron Nash, Bob\nil and. Leslie Browttt\nchief lupportert of Inter-\nall.. The Fah view Athletic\nilch was btcklng a Kid\n_etgue, lent its equipment.\nKit deptrtmtnt also do-\niw balls tnd bats. Al the\ntranced baseballs and bats\nery scarce, but Slin. Por-\nlwsys able to get enough\n:eep the game going.\nKid League, which was\nby the Fairview Athletic\nIt teams, the Bogut Town\nif the City Dudes, and the\nflayed out a Spring league\nof U games, which halted with tht\nclou of ichool u most of the boys\nwent out on C.P.R. and Forest Service extra gangs.\nThe Intermediates, who wtre a\nlittle later In getting started, played\na total of 21 league and exhibition\ngamei.\nTeams wtre Ihe Inlaws, Outlaws.\nJuniors and Cuba\nIS INTER-CITY GAMES\nFrom the Intermtdlttt League i\nRep team was chosen, and It wat\nonly through tht lunctloniny, of\nthii team that Nelson baseball fi v\nwere provided with a little sport on\nSundiy afternoons. To Ron Naih\nand Bob MacDonald goei credit tor\ntha tine work they accomplished,\nespecially in tha out-of-town garnet\nwhere transportation wai a big\nheadache, but the team alwayi got\nthere tome wiy or another. Altogether the team played six games\naway trom Nelion\u2014two ln Kaslo,\n-\"ST I\n\u25a0<<0Befs*-r~i,_\noooww^ta\nfa&&%\u00bb%\nGOODYEAR\nvMi\nW_i\nw\ntmaii&**cbla\nCFCN\nCALGARY\n1010\n\u25a0in  ,ls*l*l<P9ili*mHJ||.<Wipinfl.|||VI'       \" '\u00bb'l aanip^yii\nSitter ef Mrs.\nTowriu\nDiet tn Ontario\nMn. M. Towriu, Strtthcont Hottl, hai received word ot tbe sudden\ndeath of htr iliter. Mri. Jitnti Vil-\nentlne ot Waterloo, Ont\nlbs. Valentine bu viilted through\nthe Watt, and letves miny friends\nbehind here. Funertl services wtre\nbtld Monday at Waterloo.\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, TUISDAY, OCTOIM 1, 1*41 - 7\ni i      i .i      \u25a0 i   i .   i\nHurl in World Series Opener\nPENNANT WINNERS: Hare la the litest\n.roup photo of tht Detroit Tlgtri, Amerlcin Leigue\nchimploni. Top row (lift to right): Ray Fortyth,\n(trainer): 'George Cllttr, Leillo Mueller, Jamei\nMiller, Ztbtlon Eaton, Arthur Hourtoman, Paul\nTrout Third row (left to right): Jamei Tobln,\nChirlei  Hoitetler,  Russell  Kirnt, Walter Wilton,\nJimtt Webb, Robert Mtltr, Edwird Borom.\nond row (left te right): Robert gwlft, Ftogtr Crimer, Henry Greenberg, Jamtt Outlaw ind Robert\nHoover. Prom row (lift to right)! Edward Mayo,\nAlton Benton, Arthur Mills (cotch), Steve O'Neill\n(manager), Paul Rlchardi, Harold Newhouier and\nPrank Overmlrt.\nont ln Trail, one in Rossland, tnd\ntwo ln Salmo ind seven home\ngames, Kaslo playing here once,\nSalmo twice, Castlegar three timet,\nand Trail once. Besides that the Intermediates played two Sunday exhibition games with tht FAC Juniors.\nIt took a lot of work on the part\nof Ron Nash, Bob MacDonald, John\nHarry, Fred Nash and Slim Porter\nto dress up the Infield each Sunday\nmorning for the game ln the afternoon. In the early Summer the attendance was good, but the collections were poor. Thu boys entered\nthe Rossland Labor Day tournament but lost out to Castlegar. They\nblamed transportation troubles for\ntheir poor showing in the tournament.\n\"Taken all in all, considering the\nadverse conditions we had io face,\nthe boyt played a lot of ball. We\nwon ume tough ones, tnd lost some,\nbut we kept the game going, and\nwith the start of next year, it will be\nthat much easier,\" itated Slim Porter.'\nMajor League\nLeaders\nBy The Attoolatad Prttt\nNATIONAL LEAGUE\nBatttng-Cavaretta, Chicago. 2SS.\nRunt-Holmes, Boiton, ind Stanky, Brooklyn, 127.\nHlti-Holmei,   Bolton.  224.\nDoublet\u2014Holmei, Bolton, 47.\nTrlplea-Olmo, Brooklyn, 13.\nStolen basei \u2014 Schoendienit, St.\n\u25a0VoWWTBrffetf, Rttsbn-gh, \u00bb.\nPitching\u2014Brecheen, St. Louli, IB-\ni .789.\nAMERICAN LEAGUE\nBitting\u2014Stirnwelss, New York,\n.309.\nRuat-Sttraweiit, New York, 107.\nHltt-6Urnwe_i, New York, 18S.\nDoublMr-Moses, Chlcigo, 34.\nTriplet \u2014 Stirnwelss, New York,\n33.\nPitching\u2014Muncrlef, St. Louis, 13-\n4, .7-9.\nBears' Lead Reduced\nto Three Games\nNIW AM. 1U\u201e Oct 1 (CP) \u2014\nMontreal defeated Newark 7-2 here\ntonight In the fifth game of tha In'\ntemitional League\"! final play-off\nseries to reduce tht Bear.' lead ln\nthe bttt-of-teven gime set-to to\nthree gimei to two.\nMontretl :.-    7   16    1;\nNewsrk    I    3\nRoy tnd Todd; Drews, Ftrmer\n(\u00ab>, Nikosky (8) tnd Stelnecke.\n'Ntwtrk ltidt beit-of-ievtii ter\nles 3-2).  .\nBAGSHOT, Surrey, Bnglind (CP)\n\u2014There ware 261 ipplictnU for\nont vacant house htrt. Tht Coun-\ndl decided to do lt on t points\nbull\u201410 point! for military I\nvice, five tor wife, five for eich\nchild, five for stack five yeari of\nlocal reiidence.\nMichel Mines\nBack Working\nNATAL, B. C. \u2014 In accordance\nwith agreement, the Michel mines\nwere working today to provide coal\nfor the byproduct plant. Thli arrangement was approved by the executive of the Michel local union.\nUnlike the beehive coke ovens,\nwhich can be stopped and cooled\noff for days like the preient holiday\nlayoff, the byproduct ovent cannot\nbe stopped operating, md muit(be\nkept heated at ell times to a certain temperature.\nIt ll going Into the fourth diy\nIlnce the Michel miners Joined the\nthousands ot other Alberta miners\nin protest of the present meit rationing.\nThe slack coil available tor the\nbyproduct plant hu been entirely\nuied up, lt thus being necessary\nthat the mines operate for one day.\nThe. output will be used only for\ntbe operation of these expensive byproduct ovens for some dayi. to\ncome, depending on the length of\ntime and layoff affected. In tha\nmeantime a number at Natal-Michel\nminers ire making uie of their\npreient holidays by hunting up in\nthe nearby mountains, especially\nsince all the big game came Into\nseason.\nThe Natal-Michel butchen were\nall doted today and will be until\nWednesday.\nGA? DANCE HELD\nAT LEGION\nTbe Canadian Legion was the\nscene ot a lolly dance Friday nlghl\nwhen a large crowd wu on hand.\nQuite a number ot khaki tnd blue\nuniformed penonnel wire special\ngueiti to twill t gay crowd.\nPrise winners wtre Mrs. A. 0.\nWiteon, Mri. V. Gravei, Cpl. Rock\not Jericho Beach tnd Alec McPherson. ,\nA committee of its wu In chtrge\noontiiting of J. E. Bennttt, chairman; O. Anderson, F. Thompion,\nMrt. H. Harrop, F. Rapley and N.\nBradley.\nDeaths\nOTTAWA\u2014Frederick W. Runge,\nSB. well-known figure in Ottawa\nprinting and ntwtpapcr circles.\nOak Park, UL\u2014Dr. 3. W. G. Ward,\nwriter of religious worki tnd 14\nyeari pastor of the Tint Presbyter-\nIan Church it Oik Park.\nNew York\u2014Edwin A. Stuphln, 52,\nnational advertising manager of the\nNew York Timet for the lait 26\nyears.\nTht name Guatemala means lend\nof tht treei\nAbout 11,375,185\nWatched Major\nLeague Baseball\nNEW YORK, Oct 1 (AP)-More\nfans watched major league baseball ln 1945 than ever before as\nfive teams passed the 1,000,000-mark\nand the over-all unofficial total for\nthe IS clubs soared to 11,379,183\npaying customers.\nTo that total add the uncounted\nthousands of women, servicemen\nand knot-hole-gang youngsters and\ntbe grots attendance would be sure\nto reach 13,000,000.\nDetroit's pennant-made citizens\njuit mined letting tn all-time individual mark at Briggs Stadium\nwhere 1,280,321 crowded through\nthe turnstiles, hardly 10,000 under\nthe New York Yankeet' high of\n1920. The Tlgert were rained out\nof one home game.\nThe Yankees ilso made the million Club in the final, two dayi ol\nthe campaign and three teams did\nthe job ln the National. Brooklyn's\n1,064:668 was high ln the senior\ncircuit followed by New York'\n1,038,195 and Chicago's 1,037,026.\n[Work of Nelson\nMiss Canadas\nPraised al Coast\nCongratulations to Nelson's Mlu\nCinada Girls on thtlr objective of\n23 hoipltal -bed! by Christmas In\ntheir War Saving! Stamps campaign\nit given ln a letter to Mrs. E. T.\nKoch, I.O.D.E. convener of the Miss\nCanada Committee, from Miss Elizabeth A. Wilier, B. C. School Saving! Director.\nMln Wilier alio told of the Intereit ot the Prince Rupert girls ln the\n\"energetic work of the Nelion Mlu\nCanadas and your attractive Stamp\nCanteen\". Tbe Rupert gifls, the\ncontinued, \"report that the first\n'Stamp Day' after the war, they had\ntbe intra difficulty thit you mentioned about tbe general public not\nbeing conscious of the continued\nnecessity for buying, but they are\ngetting In their stride again and\nmaking it a point to talk to people\nind explain to them that money la\nitlll needed tor hospitalization; education ot returning lervlcemcn;\nmaintenance and pay of men overseas; doling up ot wir contracts,\ntnd establishing credits for devastated countries so that thty can\npurchase vitally needed supplies ln\nCtnadt,\n\"This Is the story that your girls\ncan tell and we hope that these\npolnti, together with the very evident antl-lnflatlon measure and\npersonal thrift effort, will be factors\nln breaking down public sales resistance.\"\nMri. Koch had suggested changing from Wir Saving! to \"inflation\"\nitampi or juit \"saving.\" itampi.\nThe ldet, Mill Wilier iald, wu an\nexcellent one. \"However, you will\nappreciate,\" ihe uld, \"that there\nare still thousands of Wir Savings\nStamps printed tnd u the money\nloaned It itlll needed for mopping-\nup operations of wir, .the preient\nname li itill applicable\"\nOtTllO-T, Oct 1 (AR - Her*\nBorowy, wiry pitching gift from\nNew York Yinkeet, will open ihe\nWorld Seriei tor Chlctgo Cubs\ntgtlnit Detroit Tigen In Detroit\nWedneidiy.\nMtntger Charlie Grimm of the\nNttlOntl Leigue chimploni, telec-\nted Borowy todiy and Indicated\nthat he Would start Claude Ptiietu\nIn the second with either Hank\nWyie or Bay Prim In the final\ngame at Detroit\nThe Cubi, dripping with conf 1\ndence ind rain, held a meeting be\nhind doled doors to vote on their\ndivision of the World Series prist,\nend then boarded tbe train which\narrived here thil evening. Captain\nPhil Cavarretta tald no announcement of the divliion would ba\nmade, but reporti Indicated that\nabout 28 full shates were agreed\nupon, With perhaps t part thare\nbeing divided by the clubhouse attendants and bit boy.\nStrangely enough, Borowy, whose\ntwo September vlctorlei over St\nLouis Cardinals aided ln the' flag\nclinching, was not eligible to vote\nilnce ht Joined the club ifter June\n1. However, It was indicated he\nwould get a full share. Since itarting with the Cuba July 29 agalnit\nCincinnati, Borowy bu won 11\ngames ind lost only two.\nGrimm laid he wu considering\nPrim u a starter, but it a situation iti. ted where relief wu needed. Prim would be uied ln that\nrole, too.\nIf rain on opening day puahtd\ntht game back until Thuridty\nGrimm laid that Borowy would\n\u25a0tart anyway. He'll be held In readiness until the opening game Is\nplayed, regardless of weather conditions.   . \"\u2022\nChirlei Leo (Gabby) Htrtnett\nwho managed tbt Cubt in thtlr\n1938 Nitlonil League trlurpph, gave\nthem tn excellent chance to win.\nHtrtnett ihowed up it Wrlgley\nField to greet tbe players.\nDETROIT, Oct 1 (AP) - De-\ntrolt'i -triumphant Tlgtri fought\ntheir Way through a welcoming\nthrong here today, and Chicago\nCuba, the National League champs,\npulled In tonight feeling tit and\ntough tor tha opening game ot\nWorld Sarlu Wedneiday.\nMantgtr Steve CNelll of the Tlgert looked over hit bedraggled\nathletes u they piled otf the train\nfrom St Louis and said: \"You're\nlooking at tha next world chimploni.\"\nTil iayi we'U definitely win lt\nln ilx gimei,\" continued the Tiger\nleader. \"We've got the pitching tor\nbeat their ean off. Hank Borowy't\nIhe only pitcher they've got who\nfigure! to give ui tny trouble. He\nknowi our batten.\"\nBoth clubi were due to work out\nat Briggs Stadium Jomorrow. Senator A. B. (Hippy) Chandler, Baie-\nball Commissioner, checked in at\nhla hotel and iald he would bold a\ncouple ot pre-itrltt meeting! tomorrow, first with the umpires and\nthen with the umpires and the rival\nmanager!, to iron out any possible\narguments.\nIn Wednesday's tint game, before\nan attured sell-out crowd of about\n33,000, the Tlgert will start their\nleft-handed ace, Hal Newhouser,\nwho hat won 28 gamei, including\nSundays clincher at St Louis, when\nHank Greenberg poled a four-run\nhome run to end all home rum,\nTht Tigers were slight favorites\nto win both the first game and the\nchampionship. To wager on tha\nTlgert a bettor had to put up $13 to\nWin $10. The Tiger admirer could\nbet $7 against 19 thst hii dub would\nwin tht tint gime. Or, if ont liked\nthe Cubt to win tht opener, he\ncould get $0 against hit tS.\nGermans Respected\nGraves of tho\nFirst Great War\nVANCOUVER, Oct 1 (CP)-\nOrsvu ot tht Allied deed in the\nFlnt Great War wtrt respected by\nthe Germans in the Second Great\nWar and are in remarkably good\ncondition despite the conflict, Maj.-\nOen. J. H. Roberta, Chief Administrative Officer, Central European\nDistrict of the Imperial War Gravei\nCommission, uld today. Qen. Roberta, accompanied by hit wltt and\ndaughter, li visiting In Vancouver.\n\"Cemeteries iround Boulogne and\nCalaii suffered quite e bit ot damage trom our own bombing and\nshelling,\" Oen. Roberta said, adding\nthft otherwise except for being\novergrown, \"the grtvei ire Juit u\nthey were ln 1939.\"    -   '\nCharlei Lindbergh delivered the\ntint transoceanic air mall.\nTourists Injured\nin Car Crash on\nWay to Cranbrook\nCRANBROOK, & C.-On their\nwiy here for a surprise vilit to jrel-\natives, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Col-\nouzii of Burlington, Wash., were\nInjured when their car rolled down\na 100-foot bank between Dorr and\nWaldo about SO miles Eait of here.\nMr. Colouzli is in the hoapitsl with\ni fractured pelvta, while Mn. Colouzli received bruises tnd face lacerations Both their imall children\nwert unhurt except for bruises.\nTht car jumped the bank, rolling\nover seversl times, ind stopped\nIhort of tht Kooteniy River. Mrs.\nColouzli crlwled out of the wreck-\nige and hailed a passing truck on\nthe highway for help. The car was\nbadly wrecked.\nMedical attention and the ambulance were aent for ln Cnnbrook\nand the four were brought here.\nThey were coming to visit Mr. and\nMra Sam Hatcliffe.\nProduction of\nElectric Energy\nDrops in Canada\nOTTAWA, Oct 1 (CP)-The dominion Bureau of Statistics reported today electric energy produced\nby central electric itationi in August amounted to 3,237,613.000 kilowatt hours, compared with 3,274,-\n831,000 ln August 1944. ,\nOutput for the first eight monthi\nof the current yur aggregated 27.\n188,381,000 kilowatt houn, compered with 26.953,157.000 In the similar\nperiod of 1944.\nThis Army\n\"A i-lut- |a all thin ntctmry mtn\u2014In future you'll dlipema\nwith the Ittf lew wtitttleir\nTHE CIOV__r-NM__NT OF\nTHE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA\nPROVINCIAL ELECTIONS AG\n'   Form 10(St.ti.i,4-)\nProclamation of the Returning\nOfficer\nProvince of British Columbia\nIn the NELSON-CRESTON Electoral District\nTO WIT:\nPUBLIC NOTICE it hereby giv.n to tha Vottri of Nilson-\nCreiron Electoral District that in obedience to Hii Ma jcity's Writ\nto mo directed, and bearing date tho 31 it day of Auguit, in tho\nyear of our Lord ono thouiand nine hundred and forty five, I\nrequire thi presence of the. said Voters at Nelson Court House\non the fourth day of October, 1945, ot twelve o'clock noon, for\ntho purpose of nominating and electing on* person to represent\nthorn in the Legislature of thil Province.\nTHE MODE OF NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES SHALL BE\nAS FOLLOWS:\u2014\n\u2022Tho candidatoi shall bo nominated in writing; th* writing\nshall bo subscribed by two registered voters of tho district as\nproposer and seconder, and by tin other registered voters of\ntho laid district as assenting to the nomination, and shall bo\ndelivered to tho Returning Officer at any time between the date\nof thii Proclamation and oni p.m. of tho day of nomination. In\nthe event of a poll being necessary, such poll will bl taken on\nthe twenty-fifth day of October, 1945, of which ovory person ii\nhereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly.\nGIVEN under my hand at Nelson, thil fifteenth day of September, oni thouiand nini hundred and forty-five.\nMARGARET G. OLIVER,\nReturning Officer.\nI>\u00abry parson who dettroyt, mutiletei, defaiet, ar WW any Procltmttlon\nof the Rettimlitf Officer posted sp In |Wrenews* tf Hill Act, 4ar4itf tht ptriod\nfor which it Is rtqulrad te ha to pottld up, shall he llekk, on iu-.m\u00abry con\n-,eflon, te \u2022 pemfty net t-ceedlftf ten hundred end fifty dollen.\n r\nI\nmeWmm*}wmmmmewwmmmmiKm^\n\u2022 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NIWS, TUISDAY, OCTOBER X 1945\news Pictures\ntaWJ-tla-fr ifiitJ\nWESTERNERS MEET: An Army phetosrepHkr breaks up a\n\"chlnwag\" In a ward aboard the Ltdy Nelion at Halifax to take\na picture of Sgt Len. E, Thompion, Reglna, (In bid) dtterlblng hit\nadventure! with a Public Relation! ntwtrtil group on tht Italian\nand Northweit European front! to Ptt, J. A. Clirkion, Ntw Wttt-\nmlnittr, B. C; Ptt. A. B. Connell, Trail (lift); and Cpl, R. A. Campbell, Vlctorii (In rear)a\u2014Canadian Army Photo.\nWAR CRIMES JUDGE: Former U. 8. Attorney-General Fran-\ncii X. Diddle, of Philadelphia,\nPtnn., hll bttn appointed by\nPreiident Truman to be the U. S.\nJudgt on tht International court\nwhloh will conduct tha forthcoming wtr criminal! trials In Europe.\nGERMAN CHILDREN ARE HAPPY IN ALLIED SCHOOLS: Thli Allied ichool for Qtrmtn\nchildren hu bttn cpcntd it Aachen, Germiny. Tht\npicture ihowt ttgtr young pupils enjoying thtlr\nntw Ituoni from which ill tricei ef tht Nul doctrine in eliminated.\nDARINO YOUNG MAN OP 77 AND A\nCOUPLA PALSr Strnarr MtcFieStn, famed physical culturlit, celebrated hll 77th blrthdiy by practising  what  hi  hai  alwayi  preach.d   In I  demon-\nitritlon cf agility en tht cronbir at hll homt In\nMiami Btach, Fit. Flanking tht clarlng young mtn\nof 77 trt Lent and John Knox, of College Park,\nMd. Thty ire tht chlldrm of Mrs. Howird Knox.\n\"It's lovt il ssecond il|ht The Brtt\ntlmt he saw her he didn't know\n!ht wu an htlrtas.\"\nPantry Shower Hold\nby Natal C.W.L\nNATAL. BC-Tht NiUl-MJ-h.l\nCitholic Womtn'i Latfiit bald t\nlucettiful pantry ihower on bthilf\not UK Klslers of tht Atcntmtnt In\ntha Odklftllow't Hall. Blnfo' and\nwhlit wtre^ltyed. Lait year \u2022 ilmilar panly ihower wu hrld for tht\nSlitan. who art spending thtlr tot-\ntod y\u00abr it Nilal-MirheL   <\nfytu undemwo, cf cairn,\nTHAT 10U vsa MM TO Mi T\ncertain mec npMaNV\nPCFOre WE CM ENROLL VOU\nW A tfbOAL Aft-NT.\nWU SI TMMT TO MUT CSWNAU\nSM PHONES ANO te-tCTBOatV*\nWJUU BE eHOttt MM A BMPWi_f\nturn etrti a tmrcm, cw M\na tuns to sook morr eairrsi\n%\n\u25a0 W \u25a0,\n-\ni\n_i\n W^fttrVtSlfey\nlit?\nPHONE 144\nBIRTHS\nt-To Mr. and Mn. Her-\nCorner, Sept. 22, at Koo-\nB General riospltal, a son,\n>ert. Mrs. Cooper waa tho\nss Jessy Watson ot Edge.\nFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\nILP WANTED\n-2 MILL SAWERS, TIE8\nmber,    snappy    portable Branch: 413\n{of makers, contract, top\n.pply to the Selective Ser-\n:i.e  Cranbrook, B,\u00a3 or-\n. Large Stock\nWNDOWS-DOORS\nFRAMES-SASH\nWHY WAIT?\nFor windows to bt made when you\ncan use OUR STOCK SIZE. Write\ntor catalogue ihowlng rough openings In wall\nB.C. SASH k DOOR CO.\nMS W. Broadway\n    Wettmlniter.\niWnWr'\"\nAM\nBox   3J,   Ol\nittrop.  i ,\nGa_M Wds-NAKY. JW' nr.\nplained.   Only   10c.   \"Delmsrh\"\nCreicent, B.C.\nand Exchtnged J \"'\n\u25a0fe TWO PARTNERS OR\ntake over logging and\nBlU' operations. Capacity\niiisand. Will finance con-\nlily equipped. 11. A. Gnus-\n-L5--1NG CONfRAC-\ncut, skid and haul logi\ne Little Sl-can River to\n1' M. Cameron,   Slocan\nU WAITRESSES, EX-\nl preferred but not net-\nApply Zenith Cafe, Cran-\n\u25a0TTi6T)__r_Sw_R7T<6\nM to one child. Out ol\nTiry Box 2636 Dally News. 1\n-3.ET OF USED GOLF\npply Box 1632 Dally Ntws.\n3R HOUSEWORK, *35\nK 838-L, 10M Stanley St\nKTIONS WANTED\nil tow ratei tor non-com-\nadvertisements   under\nislficatlon to assist peo-\nBl employment. Only\nine week (\u2022 dayi) coven\nmber of required lLnet.\ni In advance. Add 10c tt\nmber It dctlrcd.      \t\nSced   cook   WfT!.\nvanti Job ln two weeks for\new. Fare advanced to Pin-\neck. Apply by mill to Mrs.\ni Meyers, Twin Butte, Al-\ni-WORK AS CHAMBER^\nI hotel, or to clean busl-\nremisei.   Box   1532   Dally\nmmmm\ntnd sprayer outfits. Tht burner\nhas many met including burning\nweedi. dnlnftcting, thawing, heating, and with the spray ttttch-\nm-nt you cm ipny alrnoit any\nlight liquid solution iuch aa disinfectants,  whitewash,   kerosene,\netc. Write tor lllii.ttated circular.\nWILLARD IQU-PM-ItsrT LTD.\n660 Beach Ave          Vancouver\nFOR 'SALE ~ ELEC.   B-AtfT!\nwaihlng machine, '36 modal, and\nWettlnghouie elec I tube mantel\nradio. Alio itxaphont, C-melody.\nAll   good   condition. Apply  C.\nMann, Queen's Bay.\nFOR SALE-WA\"GON\"$2t\/.00rTWO\nsets    logging    sleithi  $90.00.   I\nthrashing machine KO0.00.1 hone\n1150 lbs.\u00bbM.00. Cawley _Curwen,\nSalmo, B.C.\t\nreceipts to page with duplicate\nsheets. Nelson Dally News Prlnt-\ning Dtpt\t\nWESTINGHOUSE CYU-TOER\ntype vacuum cleaner ind electric\nhitter, 630 watt. Juit Uke new.\nPhone 818-L.\nPIPE - FITTINPS - TUBES. 8PB-\nclal low prices Active Trading\nCo., ail. Powell St, Vancouver,\n120 BASS CARMfiTKANO ACS\ncordion 1200 cosh. 2117 2nd Ave.,\nFOR SALE - OTBBte HEATER.\nExcellent condition. Ph. 838-X or\ncall 811 Joiephlnt.\t\nFOR   SALE - HOUSEHOLD   EF-\nfects, 623 Victoria St, Afternoons\nTues. to Frl.\nBF pVaiie sT_Nogra:\nver 15 yean' experience.\n___---\n~ OL GIRL WILL MIND\ni a week. Ph. 1065-L.\nnew 6ftUSJ.fi WWkWOi Ar-\ntlcles. Pay less at the Ark Store.\nFOR SALE-OAK DDiiNO-tlOOM\ntablaiand tlx chain. Ph. tggC\nNEW ELECTROLUX CLEANERS.\nQ. Fraser, 1104 McQuarrle.\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nSINESS AND\nINI\nRBteNTATlVit\n*iw-o\u00a5SFCOs-aT\n,hine St, Ntlwn.\nIMSLA--. b. cZ\n. Chem-t Mint tol\nKOOTENAY j\njnntve.\n _Ti-RY\n410 Kootenay St, Nelson\nI Independent Mine Kep-\nR. Box 5- Trail,B.&,\nOmTc-NTRACIORC.\n^JiLbWG cO-'lnU~ir-\n, too smtll ot ^_)^t__[\n^ftOPBACTQRa''   '\nUd-AREN, DC-CHIRO-\ntay Splnopaplw. Strard\n. Bldg., Trail BO, Ptt 828\nrSTrMG-ANIJ\nMer. B.C. Land Sur-\n^iana and Grind Foru.\nSFfLECK, 216 GOBE S1!,\nlcsT?&XTii\nate.\nhone 135.\n.U-raKCK\nMACWH48T8~~\nTS LIMITED\nhop, acetylene and\n~ motor rewinding,\n324 Vernon St\n.fS MACHINE \u00a7HOP-\"\nj in mine and mill work\nwork, light and heavy\nand Acttyltnt wilding\nNelson Ph. \u00ab\n. St. Nelson\nFOR SALE-MIXED OR DAIRY\nfarm, 78-38 teres. 30 under cultivation tnd irrigation, 10 suitable\nfor cultivation partially cleared.\n13 acrei irrigated pasture. Accredited herd ot Jerseys. Horse, firm\nmachinery. Write or ctU Mra J.\nH. Heywood, Crtwford Bty, B.C.\nTRADE FOUR ROOM S-lti-MoC\".\nera bungalow ln centre of Chilliwack for similar or larger house\nln Nelton, 88 ft. front, three blocks\nfrom Pott Office. For quick ictlon reply.it once to P.O. Box 392,\nChilliwack, \t\nf6r SAtfc-s. ACM TORS aT\nWlnlaw, B.C. Loti at wood and\nwater good. Building!. 6 acrei under cultivation. Level-and best of\ntoil Apply O. Stanton, Winliw,\nFOR &a__W ACRES NEAR BoW-\nnington or S. S. Bulldlngl, young\nfruit treei, bttrlng. Bait wtter\nsupply    tnd    electricity.    11500.\n. Write BOX No. 1521 Nelson Dally\n_Newi,\nFOR SJU_E - 150 ACRE RANCH,\nloti ofwattr, good lind, Umber.\n65 head cattle, S horses truck, 8\nmilking ratehlnti. Kelly Creek\nDairy, Frulteale,    .\t\nFOR -JAt-t-ftOflW TN WW LO-\ncation In Nelson. 4 big rooms tnd\nbathroom. Apply .\u00a3. J. Tirlant 324\nBehnsen. Ph. 311.\noOtTTaIrv-Ew iivEL lot,\nclose In, near ctrlint. WIS. Tennt.\nBox lofe Daily Ht\nSEE US IF YOU~\nUtjt.-.     \u25a0                 . f...'>\\,, 11,\n\u25a0Mged J. Chtu. 51\nion St.    , \u2022   \u2022        . >\t\nJlftB'AT'BPlC-AlJW'HA-\nnever-falllng remedy for skin\ndlieaies. Write to E. Thauberger,\nM.H., Box 914. Vincouver,\niffmrnjcnrsi mrmsi\nLloyd's Corn tad Callous Salvt\ngives prompt sura relief. 50c at\nFleunri Phtrmttry. , .\nEtfURVfeD BrnWcWm SPE\"-\nelallit ln European itampi. US.\nand Britlih bought, sold. The New\nStamp Shop, 508 Hornby, cor.\nPender, Vincouver, B.C.\nsbLts -MtdPia. ami hunt-\ned, 35c. Reprlnti 4c each. Daily\nlervice,\norders\n> extra print! with 50c\nSatisfaction, guaranteed.\norden.   Satisfaction   guaranteed,\n__ Macdontld, Box l\u00b0t), Kimberley,\n- IONS pHOT\">-25c\nBex 434. Vancouver\nAny 8-exp. roll developed and print-\ned tec Reprints tt. frte 8x7 coupon\nPhysiotherapy ond Massage\nElectrical treatments, cabinet batht,\nparticularly helpful ln cases of arthritis, rheumatism, nturltii tnd limit.\nReducing courses. Phont 1121 for\nappointment. 614 Victoria St\nHum wtv__wns an-, print-\nad (6 or 8 exposure roll) 25c. He-\nprints 3c each. For your snapshot!\nehooie Kryital Finish Guarcntetq\nnon-tade nrlnts Krystal Photos,\nWilkle, Saskatchewan. Established\nover SO veart.    ,\t\nFURS\nBuy your fur coat not?\u2014Special\npricei, Urge selection\u2014No luxury tax.\nPOLAR FURS LTD.\nMS Granville St.      Vancouver\nSTOP ITC-UNCl \"M-tUOWflF\nattemt, psorlnsli, ringworm; athlete'! foot and other ikln irritations with Ellk'i Ointment No t\nErtieription of noted ikln ipeclil-\nt Itch relieved promptly, ikn\n*3*f|eal*d nulfkN or rnonev ref'^d-\ned, 91.00, $2.00. Mall orden filled\npromptly. Order todty trom Eilk't\nMedicint Co.. Uept u, sauatoon,\nSask\nSTOP SUFFERING FROM FOL-\nlowlng itomach Dliorden: Add\nStomach, Ir digestion, Heartburn,\nCoated Tongue. Bad Bretth. Sick\nHeadschei. etc Use Elik'i Stomach powder No. t, prepared by\nexnerlenced Pharmacist It mutt\ngive Immediate results or money\nback 11, tl Ellk'i Medicine Compiny, Dtpt 42, Satkatocn, Saik.\ned, 61.00, 12.00. Mall orden filled\npromptly Ordtr today trom Blk't\naim wootb wiija w awn\na 910.000 Home built wherever you\n.with?   Or If you prefer we will\nJive you 810,000 In Victory Bonds.\nlont-tly 9100.00 Victory Bond\ndrew. Proceedi for underprivileged children tnd their playgrounds. DON'T DELAY. SU\ndown right now, tend 9100 to\nVtrnt Tupllng, Secretary, Klwtti'-\nIt Club of Sudbury, Box 53, Sud-\nbury, Ontario.\t\nHAVE YOUR DOCTOR AND\nHospital bills pold anywhere\nin North Amerlco\u2014N6 need\nfor lorflt odvonce payments\nor groupi. Contract can be\npaid monthly. Join the Reliance Heoltti Assoc., Chamber of Mines Bldg., Nelson,\nB.C.\nchrVsler   ;\nFLUID DRIVE'\nGASOLINE\nPOWER UNIT\n' ;\u25a0 \u25a0  ' \\- \u25a0.\n\" nuftcturini\n'\u25a0\\\nLawrenct   Minuftcturlng   Co.\n88 h.p. on belt type TI-20.\njmplete  with crown puller,\n1cm (Tax Included)\nComplete with crown\nBrit\nmn\nF.O.B. Nilion\nSptclally deilgntd for portablt\nlowmlll operation.\nNELSON \u2022\nMACHINERY &\nEQUIPMENT CO.\nP.O. Drawer 230    Nelson, B. C.\nIf It'i Mtchinery You Want,\nConsult Ui.\nSAW   BETlTtl\neconomical!;\ntnd up-to-rtr\ntable Sawmills.\nNATIONAL   MAI   \u201e\nLTD.. Vanoouver. B.C.\n:_R Li\nilly. Oi\ndatetyi\nUMBER MORE\n'se the modern\npa National ~\nIMMEDIATE DELIVERY\n. OF RELIABLE MININ-\nMACHINERY\nMancha Trams and Mucking Machines, Mint Rails,\nPipe, Compressors, Rock-\nCrushers, Ball Mills. Stop-\ners, Jack Hammers, Velvet.\nVancouver Sales &\nAppraisals Limited\nMt Beach Avenue\nVtncouvtr, B. C.       t.,'\nMNTAU\nOISCHAIia-b AffiMAN Alfp\nWANTED, MISCELUNWUS\nSHIP US YOUR\nKimberley Desires\nProbationary Officer\nKIMBERLEY, B.C.-In efforts to\ncurb, juvenile delinquency, and on\nrecommendation ot the Ministerial\nAiioclatlon, the City Council li\nsecuring Information on coit ot a\nfull-time mile probttioniry officer. Willingness of the other\ncommunities in the district, Cranbrook and Creiton to share hll\nservicei and tha cost are alto being\nsounded. The Ministerial Allocation concluded -recently thet the\nproblem wai baled on lack ot tup-\nerviilon rather thu lick ot recrta-\ntlonil fiellltlet. \u2022\nThree Servicemen\nReturn to Natal\nNATAL, B. C. ~ Tht ltteit ttr-\nvieemen to trrivt ln Ntttl-Mlchtl\nand b) Cinsdi for tome yeari art\nSpr. R. N. Olundt of tht 4th Field\nPark Squadron, who arrived In Nt-\ntal to ate hit Wl(t and'ton ifter\nstrving overieu for mere thia five\nyttrt, Alex Moihuk tnd Pte. Fred\nMuill,\n. Spr. R. N, Olundt Joined the\nfereu In July, 1940, tnd lindtd\novtrseti ln November, 1941, with\nthe Royal Engineer!, flrit la Afrlci whtre be taw action in Ihe deleft campaign before moving to\nItaly, France, and finally la Holland. While fighting In Italy ht wu\nwpundtd in the arm lait yttr. Hit\nparents live In Coeur d'Alent,\nWaah. He haa e brothtr In the U. 8.\nftrcei, Gunntrd Olunde, who flnt\nwat a ptratrooptr and later trant-\nftrrtd to the tlrborne, tad who It\ntt preient ont of tht U. 8. occupation troopi itatlontd In Japan.\nAlex Moihuk, who It aa electrician aboard a Cantdltn ihlp, Is\nspending hli lesve ti the homi bf,\nhit Ptrentt at Mlchtl. Be hu bten\nIn tat Navy ilnce the eirly part\nof tht war .tnd hai teen action\nIn Europein waters while en convoy duty aad wtt tboard tht Uganda, Canadian crulier, one ef the\nfirst Canadian fighting ihlpt to let\naction la Pacific witcn.\nPte. Musll returned to hli homt\nat Natsl tftcr spending tht lait\nthree yeen en coastal duty with the\nCanidltn irmy throughout B. C. At\nwaaeal he Is stationed at Port\nHardy. He went Into tht army la\n1942, and wu tt one time alto stationed at Prince Rupert. Hi hu\nanother brother Pte. Joe Muill in\nIhe army.\nIwP^pP^.:      \u2022'\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, TUESDAY, 0CT0IIR 2, 1945 - t\n\u25a0\" \u2014\"     t ia   \u25a0 \u25a0 t-i_pi' up \u2014an., jin-miy i.^\u00bb.-tm.,.ii mymyititni w>  _\nA.C.T. Urges Change In Ferry\nHours, Mountain lime lor\nThe Nelion Qub of the Assocltt-, pled In travelling u ftr u Creiton\ned Canadian Traveller! met at tht *\u25a0'*_ \"\u00bb \u00abme forJUfMng \u00ab-\u2022, the\nwhen aub projecti tor the coming itor ^ BL^ K wu gg .jgjat* it\nitaion were glv%> coniideratlon. I wai itated, that the advanced time\nFollowing discussion u to local, leaving Gray Creek would enable\nmatter! effecting commercial tra- those travelling to Nelson on tht\nvellers working out et Nelson, a i late terry to arrive In Nelion bv bus-\nmemorandum and resolution was I ine.s hours and those on the earlier\nprepared and baited fer submlsilon terry to have some three houn for\nto tht Provinclil Minister of Public buslneu.\nWorki, requesting a change ln tht A resolution wu also pissed sup-\nWinter schedule of the Mala Lake; potting a change In present tlmt\nfirry, At oh Oct, 1 there will only I toning, so tl. at this- district u far\nbt two ftrry trtpi per day, and as Wett \u25a0\u2022 Rock Creek would be on\npresent hour of departure meint. Mountain Time; instead of Pacific\nthat the whole of the day la occu- Time'as at preient.\nToronto Stock Quotation*\nMINEI\nAumauue _\nAnglo-Huronltn\nAunor\t\nBut Metali Mining .\nButtle Gold Mlnei.\nPOWER SAWS-OASOm\u00ab AND _  , ,   ,\t\ntlectrlo model T, I b p.; model U bm-o-j Klrkland ,\n8 h.p.; Beaver model, one man , ^X mj.,,~\t\nRITCHIE k SON LTD, 918 Horn- |r__S{t_iLr^\nbySt,VtncoHVW,B.C. ______ ISrfteSwrtcla\"\nFOR   SALE \u2014 ONE   PORTABLE Cochenour\t\nsawmill, 48 inch circular \"saw,\n3 7-i.ths mandrel, friction! feed.\n2 block carriage. Apply Box 1641\nDally Newi. __*\nle roi poRTaWi m\npreuori. No orlorlt\nEQTJ&I-iNTSER'\nHornby St Vtncouvtr,\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES, ITC.\nNews.\nMBtr\nyTCOoTJ\naccident or sickness Policy. C. W.\nAppleyard, M3 Baiter St\t\nLOST AND FOUND\nrtRED A6COUNTANT\nI M. HOYLAND\naei Accountant\nBt, Trail    ___Ph_\nI HAND \u25a0.T.RE8*\nLOST-25 YR. PYTHIAN SISTER\nI   service pin. Return Mn. Spooner,\nI   RJH, No. l_.\t\nHJI LOST^REr). COCKEl.   SP^ANIEL.\nPhone 580-R.\nJ EXCHA1\nyour Ph. SU. Ark Store.\nESS OPPORTUNITIES\nt.PARK-13 NEW STUC-\nqs; two acres on Okanagan\nSally's Rabins, Pentlcton.\nBRIDGE, England (CP)\u2014\nlitli Alley celebrated her\n\u25a0today here by going shop-\n)OM AND BOARD\nMD BOARD. POLICEMAN\nIness man preferred. Ap-\n11637 Dally Ntwi or phont\nSave on Home Heating\nTHE COST OF DtSULATINO\nYOUR HOME COMES BACK\nTO YOU IN SAVINGS ON\nFUEL-BUT WATTING COSTS\nMONEY. YOU CAN SAVE BY\nINSULATING NOW WITH A\nCAMPBELL LOAN. YOUR\nLIFE IS INSURED AT NO\nEXTRA COST.\nCAMPBELL\nFINANCE CORPORATION\nLIMITED\n560 Btlfer St. Phone 1093\nAbovt Flnki Retdy-to-Wetr\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nACROSS      6. Mulberry      JS, A continent\n1. Foretell I. Windy 24. Slacken\n8. Wanting        7. Descry 23. Wooden pin\nluster t. Titanium,     27, Pair\n12. Covered (iym.) eurloutly\nwith fur 10. Lure 39, Dirt\nU. Backbone 11. Checked       30. Oil of rote\n14. Oitrtch-llkt 12. Not many pttala\nbird (vtr.) lo.Obtervad      81. Ruler\n15. Pig pen 18 Exclamation      (Tunis)\nir,. Music note        of contempt .1 J. Fish\n17. Pronoun 19. Volition      84. Crete\n18. Rtmunertte 20. Thick illce\n- ' 'II'.' _ll\n!\u2022\na ii,\nil.:.''.-'.'1\n\u20221\n\u25a0*'t j\n'.'IM.'   7\n'l.\n.Vll'\n. ut\n;\nHUM \u2022\n. ui-1;\nii\n\u25a0in \u2022;\nii'iii.i.'.'\n\u2022r<\nit\n[JHl -\u25a0\u2022'\nnr..'.\nHUH  1:\n\u2022;;-\nClM'.t.\n;  mu jui f\ni:<ii >:i.\n(vjr.\nllrl\n1'13.'\nWftH  u\n,'|-\nin.\nKfuwi:\n:uri:_'ii\nla\nit____i\n_________i\nLl\nSACRIFICE SALE OF HOBsS^\n3- blki., 5 and 6 yrs. 1100 lbi. 1\nbuckskin, 9 yrs, 1850 lbi.; tin\nhetd from 1200 to 2300 lbi. from\n140 to 873. Cm bt lean Ted Run-\ndell's Ranch, Park Siding, B.C.,\nabout 10 mllei WtfUf Salmo. Dt-\nlivtry can be arranged. 2000 lecond band racks. G. O. Quite, Ron-\nland, B.C.\t\nFOR~SALE-10 AYRSHIRE HE1-\nfen, 3 year! old, good milk strain.\nAlso i good hones, ont very tin.\n. tie. Apply R. D. McGregor, Port\nCrawford.\nFOR SALE OR FXCrlAVflll\u2014'lll-\ngittered Yorkshire Boar, ihort\nrose type, 2 yesri old. A. Dostn-\nberger, Sumhint Bay, RR. 1, Ntl-\nson. \t\nFOR SALE-ONE   BAY\nweight about 1000 lot. 7 yi\nApply Mrs, C. Trozro, A[\nfoA SAH1 - WAV? WdRI-\nhone, 1750 lbi, 7 yeart olt\ntie. R. J. Preiton, Ktleden,\nF0RSAL_*-4sH_A_0fCA'\n80     COWL\nFrultvtlt.\nConlarum Mlnei\t\nConiolldtted M - 8\nDonilda \t\nDome Mines _.\nEait Malartic\t\nFilconbrldge Nlcktl\nHard Rock Oold\t\nHolllnger\nyeari ol>\n\\ppledale,\nHudson Bay M _ 8 .....\nInternet Nickel   -...\nSan Antonio Gold\t\nSherritt Gordon\t\nSlieee Qpld \t\nsteep Rock\t\nSliden Milartte .\u2014.-.\nSulllvun Coni  ,\nSylvanlte ...,; _._.\nT C Ret\nTeck-Hu\u00abhei''\"''cioid'\"Z\nTohurn Gold Mlnei \u201e._\nVinturit. _\u2014\u2014\nWtlte Amulet  \u2014\nWright Hirgretves _\nOIL*\nChemictl Reiearch \u2014\nImperial  ...\nRoyallU  \t\nKtrr-Addlton\t\n8.85 ,\n.15\n1.28\n.35 Vi\n.17\n5.93\n1.43\n1.82\n2.80\n4.73\n1.58\n70.78\n1.55\n27.35\n2.85\n8.10\n.82\n13.23\n33.00\n40.88\n5.50\n.83\n.70\n2.25\n..50\n8.05\n3.23\n1.53\n5.10\n.,1.80\n2.14\n11.85\n3.70\n4.30\n.30\n1457\n19.30\n1.67\nVAMCOUVM   STOCKS\nKelly   Creek  Di\naEyl\nfor saTe-cow 'TOST I-rW-T.\ncred  Second calf. Heavy milker.\n873. N. K. Poohtcbow, Winlow,\nMINM\nBBX\t\nBtyonnt  \t\nB \u00ab Con\t\nBralorne \t\nCuyunl \u2014\nCariboo Gold \u2014\nDentonlt ...\t\nGolcooda \t\nGrandview   \t\nGrull Wihkma -\nHedley Mucot ..\nInt C * C -\nIsland Mountain .\nJaton   \t\nKoot Belli  \t\nrTEW' UlAb 'OF' TMeSHOuafl-1 ^f^ei'\"\"\nbred ihortborn etttlt for tale. J. Sito '\"'\nPerry, Canyon, B.C | fni jj^jjj,\"\nFOR  6ALE - 8IX-WEOC-Ol_p Pioneer Gold\nfeeder pi|i._ Apply 1044 Ftlli St. prtm Bord\nor phont\nVlT\n-T\nFARM, GARDIN I NURSERY\nin Satla Ni>ma\nte_EPHOI\u00ab 144\nted Advertising Rate\nUnt per InierUon\n. line per week (\u00ab con\nintertlont \/or cott ol 4)\nUna a month\na lmcrl\naline\n-met)\n\u00a3\nBum 2 lines per Insertion\nnumb*\u2122 Ho wtrt. Thli\nany number of timet\nJC (LEGAL) NOTICES,\nTENDERS. ETC\nline flnt lniertlon tnd\nsubsequent Insertion\nBOVF, RATE8 LESS\nPROMPT PAYMENT\nCCIAL LOW RATEt\ncom merclnl sltultloni\nfor 25c lor iny rtqulrtd\naf line, for ilx diyi.\nIn advanoa.\nION RATES\n__  *   \u00bb\nPtr weak\nJti\nper year \u2014 1800\n.Ids Ntnonl\nllll J.00\n  too\n , too\nttet apply In Canada,\nittt and United Klnt-\nubscrlbtrs living oul-\nlltr carrier ares\ntnd   to   Ctnidt\nrt postage ii required:\n\u25a0th II 50. three monthi\nI inontln $8 00;nnt yeir\nA.\nILI\n(tlanf)\nJJ.Bywtyof\nS3. Amerlct..\nIndian\n87. From\n(prt-t)\n88. Through\n(prefix)\n40. Exclamation\nU.Galn\n20. Cabbage\naalad\n22. Moral\nfailing    .\n23. Mohammedan deity\n35. Heaped\n21. Froth\n27. Rtaeund\natabtll\n28.Sttel\n29. Unit of work\nSO. Public notlci\n32. Put of\n\"to be\"\nS3 Short reoMl\n84. Apltxna\n88. Kind of tm\n88. Combination\n39. I\/)-! Of\nfeeling from\ntnitthitlc\n4-rMareteute\nDOWN\nl.Long,\nhandtome\nfeather\n3. Infrequent\nS.Belp\n4. rrmtmint\ncamoqtMF-fr-A eerrBttnm vhMm\nNOItTJ    11   TQWOIS   TT   \u00bbIO   VOUTl\nT    A8KJLI-IKMMIU\nvtaiert.y't Q|pte|tttl    A DISORDERLY CHINAMAN  IS\nRARE. AND A I.A.J-Y ONI 00-8 NOT GXUrt   MARX TWAIN,\npiltittaiat tt BJma Tmtam tjemtete,!__,,\nBULfiS\nFOR FALL PLANTING\n20 large Darwin Tullpi 80 to St\nIns. high. 4 ttch red, ytllow, purple, white tnd pink . .- 83.00\n20 Urge yellow DtttodUi or 20\nltrgt white Ntrcluui tor ... 82.00\nBuncb (lowered Ntrcistui bulb!\nfor Xmii blooming, 8 large bulbi\nlor  \u2014 al-OO\nRainbow collection Tullpi of outstanding varletlti, poitpild,\n2   dor.         _.     -  81 AS\nKUYPER'S BULBS\nHAT2IC. B.C.\nWt Prow Only tht pert\nPreinitr Gold \u2014\n-\"rtSjetr --\nRtd Hawk  -\nRtevei MaeD \u2014\nReno Gold  \u2014\nSalmon \t\nSheep Creek \t\nTailor Bridge -\nSllbak Premier ...\nWellington \u2014~\nWhltewtttr  \t\nOILI\nAnlconda ...- \u2014      .08Vi\n\/Vnglo Can        M\nAP Consolldtttd .     .14\nCtl.'fc Edmon -    173\nCtlmont          JJ.\nBid\n.13\n.14\n.17\n18.50\n1.87\n44 VI\n&\nii?\n.35\n1.32\n.43\n.12\n4\n6.30\n.07\n1.35\n.49Vi\n.12\n.40\n.07\n.17%\n145\n,73\n1.00\n.03 Vi\n.02\n_M\n\u2022Porcublne .\nMcKenile Red Like ,\nMining Corn\t\nNlp'iiing Mining \t\nNormettl .....'..., \u2014..\nOmegi Oold \u2014,\nPtmourPorcuplni\t\nFerren Oold \t\nPickle Crew Oold\t\nINDUSTRIALS\nBell Telephone\t\nBC Power \"A\"  \u2014r\u00ab_\nCan Ctr k Foundry\t\nCan Pac RIy  _.\nFord of canadt \"A\" \u201e..\nSteel of C\u00ab .: \t\nLake Shore Mines\t\nLemaque Contae  _..\nLeltch Oold\t\n1.81\n2.10\n3.00\n8.03\n3.85\n88.50\n. 145\n_ 6.80\n, 2.50.\n. 54.50\n_ \u2022 .70\n.39Vi\n.70\n- 1.45\n.     4.10 '\n-_.   171\n__      ie\n:z WW\nii %\u00ab\n.    23.23\n.    23.23\n1.45\nFOREIGN IXCHANOI\nCASTLEGAR\nCAflTLKGAR, a C-Bob White\nof Kinnaird was a Caitlegar viiltor\nTuesday.\nGeorge Dresdoff of Trail It spending I tew dtyt with hit grandmother In Caitlegar.\nMn. Louie Prlorle and two sons\nara vlilting riltUvM in Trail for\nt tew dayi.\nMn. L, Parent, who hai been a\ngatlent ln Trail-Tadanac Hospital,.\nas returned to her home.\nMr. and Mra J. Draper, Miss Dora\nSever. Mri. Begat, Mrt. Crellin and\nrt. Shannon of New Denver attended the institution of Kootenay\nTemple No. 37 Pythlans Wednesday.\nPte. Lett Morey returned to Castlegar from oveneas. He will spend\nt furlough wtth hll wife md family here.\nS. Sgt. and Mn. Roy Wallace and\ndaughter ot Trail tpent a few days\nviiitlng Uie former's brother ind\nsister-in-law, Mr. and Mri, Don\nWallace.\nThe memberi ot Maple Leal Temple, Rossland, attending the Koote-\nr Temple instituting, wtre Mrs.\nMcKenzie, Mn. Percy Palmer,\nMn. Bray. Mn. G. Benilet, Mrt. A.\nHubner, Mri. Joe GUI, MiisAnn Evens, Mrs. Cyril Evans, Mrs. E. Swan-\nton, Mra. J. Kennedy, Mn. C. Ther.\nrlen, Mrs. Harold Evans, Mn. H.\nMurdock, Mn. J. Bradley, Mrs. R.\nMason, Mrs. Walker, Mn. Hender-\nlon, Mn. Cook, Mn.'A. Thompion\ntnd Mri. J. Woodward.\nMn. C. W. Frtier returned home\nafter ipending i holiday at the\nCoast visiting relative!.\nCpL George Sentano bu arrived\nln Castlegar to ipend I furlough\nWith hit wife.\nThoie from Nelion who attended\nthe instituting ot Kootenay Temple\nNo. 37 Wtre Mri. Matasta, Mrs. _to-\nbison, Mrt. Morgan, Mn. Kidwcll,\nMrs. Domers, Mrs, Heddle, Mrs,\nPercival, Mrs. Chess, Mn. Grey,\nrlra Grant, Mn. Rowe, Mn. Haigb,\nGoucher, Mrs. Renwick,,Mrr\nNEW YORK, Oct 1 \u00ab3>>^ Tht\nCanadian dollar wu down l-10th at. _.\na dlicount ot 10 per cent ln terms ot Mrs. E. D. Hall.\nUnited States fundi in closing fo-     Mr. end Mn.\nMn. _....,...\nSwanson, Mn. Reydon, Mn. Clark\nind Mrs. Denner.\nMr. and Mrs. Harry Sommen returned from vlsitng relatives ln M-\nberta.\nMr. and Mrs, Bo-ione of New\nYork were gueiti of tht litter's\nbrother and stster-ln-law, Mr. tnd\n_. J. Wlgghavt left\n..-<-%: (r_it-\/fij'trtenip-mldl-Wi. InTrtll titer\ntawa Foreign Exchange Board rates spending  the  Summer months In\n\" iter-1 Castlegar.\n9.00.M1 pc. db.. The\nling wu unchanged it\nAmong memben of Trail Temple\nto attend Installation No. 37 were\nMr. and Mrt. Balfour, Mr. and Mrs.\nC. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Dune Rob-\ntrtson, Mr. and Mn. Williamson,\nMr. and Mrs. C. Frtnttn, Mrs. Morel, Mrs. W. Lauener, Mn. Dead-\nmarsh, Mrs. Ally, Mn. Simpson,\nMrs. H. White, Mr. ind Mn. Jick\nBalfour, Mn. Mowtns, Mrt. Fergle\nThompson,, Mrs. Underwood, Mrs.\nE. Howard, Mir. A. Clark, Mrs.\n8rayth. Mri. Woodi, Mrt. O. Moore,\nMri. W. Bradshaw, Mrs. J, Brown,\nMrs. Spooner, Mrs. Gibson, Mri. Evans. Mrs. B. McKay,. Mn. W. Simpson, Miss _ia-*lSobert!on, Miss P.\nNorrls, Mist Tnomusina Carter,\nMiss Mtrgtret Duffus, Mn.,T. Ewlng, Mrs. Ma_e, Mn. P. Hoggarty,\nMrs. Rlngwooct Mn. W, Dwyer,\nMn. Partridge, Mist Finn tnd Mrs.\nA, Almquist.\nNatal Man Fined\n$50, Exceeding\nPrice Ceiling\nCRANBROOK, B.C.-'Rtm-go Grli'\not Natal, representing hll father's\ngrocery store, ippeired ln Fernlt\npolice court recently charged with\nexceeding tht maximum prlct illowed by the Wartime Pricei and\nTrade Board on variout food items.\nHe pleaded guilty and wu fined\n830 and $473 court costs. Magistrate J. V. Rewen presided at the\nhearing tnd D. M. Mitchell of Fernie protecuted i the charge which\nwas laid by the East Kootenay office of the Board.\nLevi.s, Kimberley,\nto Take Action on\nPublic Health Unit\nK-MBERLEir, B.C.\u2014Aldermen F.\nP. Levin hu been- appointed to\ntake further action with regard to-\nestabllshment of a Provlndtl Public Health Unit for the District. He\nhas been authorized by the City to\nhave personal Interviews at meetings of the Cranbrook City Council\ntnd the Creston md Cblpmtn\nCamp Village Cornmltslonsn to\nobtain thtlr intereit ln the project.\nThe Council hat decided to retain Pacific Daylight Saving Time\nfor tht City if lt hu tht authority\nto do to.\nrTARW.N   WL-H,'   WUlffBt I Homt\nCommon\nCommonwttlth\nDtlhnuilt   -\nDavlet  \t\nFoothilll \t\n.30\ni plui\nNel-\ndtffodlls    tnd . nirciiiui    bulbs.\nMixed, dot. SQe, 100 for |8.75 plus\npostage Mic'i Greenhouiet,\nson, Fi C.\nNTS\nWHO WANTS A R--AIa DOGT\nRegistered Alrtdslt Terrier pupt,\nthree monthi old. Vtry Ifvtly.\n825 with ptptn. E. H. Hird. Slocan City, B.C.       \t\nFOR SALE-SKS. STR75HG 5t5L-\nonle! with enough honey left In\nuntil Spring. Apply P. K. Relbln,\nNtUon.\nFOR sals-rIo, Coi-UIl BA-\nnltli. Blick or Golden. 8 monthi\nold Apply John L. Andtrton, Boa\n817, Ftrnlt, EC.      '\t\nF6_ lAll-l WBl BlTJI laOTO-\nblrdt with cage. Box 1830 Dally\nNews.\nAUTOMOTIVE\nMOTORCYCLIS, IICYCLB\nMcD Segur Exp ...\nMercury   \u2014\nModel \u2014\nNitlonil Peto \u2014\nOktllt Com \u2014\nPicifto Pete\t\nRoyal Canadian _\nSouthwett Pete ..\nVanalU \t\nVulcan  - -\nINDUSTRIAL*\nCapital ltt  -_   , -\nCout Brew      IM\nPowill River     **\u25a0\u00bb\nUnlttd DlttlU ...-.-    \u2022\u2022\u00bb\nPio Coylt -.-      -80\n1.28\n3 50\n.08\nT\n.12\n.39\n.80\n.03 H\nJO\n.10\n.10\nAik\n.15\n.15\n.18\n17.00\n1.70\n2.48\nJ\u00bb-1\n.18\n.17\n1.48\n.48\n.13\nJ?\n8.50\n.OTA\n1.00\nJO-\n.12V4\nJ50\n,08\n.18\n1.30\n.78\n1.10\n.04\n.02 Vi\n.18\n1.80\n.38\n.40\n,14Vi\nS.80\n3.\n.13\n.43\n42\n.03\n.30\n.11\n.30\n4.78\n1.85\n,7,00\n48\nNEW   BICYCLES,  ACCESSORIES,\nmd repairs. Frte tlliatrttad catalogue. Wtttirn Cantdt'i leading\nbicycle ttore. EiUbllthad 1810. C.\nH. Herneat tt Bon, IWtNotrt Demt\n'\"\u2022\u25a0Wlr.nl\n>JEW   YORK\nAm Smalt k Ret ....\nAmir Tiltphont ..-\nAmtrlean Tobacco\nAnaconda \u2014\nBeth Sttal  \t\nCanidltn PaoUlo \u2014\nDupont .'.. \u2014\nEutmin Kodak\t\nGen Electric \t\nGen  Motori     __.\nInternal  Nickel 1\nKcnn Copptr \u25a0\nUS Rubber .-aa.\n-i txttV:.......\u2014\nSTOCKS\n a\n.._  my\n-_-_-_-_______\n_)Ti^WM\u00a7,H*W AflB\nijted Box 14 City Auto Wre^kert\nNEW   Aa<IWlS-_U   I1A'H\u00ab_I1\nNelson Auto Wr^cklnt * Gaiatrt-\nE\ninvt\n188\n48\u00ab\n74\n38%\n43V4\nmm\nMOMTREAL STOCKS\nINOUfHIALS\nm Steal * C\n... Smith Piper Pfd   18\nMcColl Fronter_c  10*4\nNatlrmtl Brew Lid -...._  41 Vi\n8htwlnlgtn W 1 P \u201e  l\u00bbVi\nSi:\nPARENTS\n\u25bc    tri\nBusy Boys Are Better Boys!\nIf you hurt an active young ten why not let him un tome of thai)\nabundant energy on \u2022 littlt part time gainful employment?\nA newipaper route li beneficial from a physical, mental and psychological ttandpolnt.\nPHYSICALLY, the regular outdoor exercile keep!\ntht bey who muit ipend ilx hourt of hii day\nin the tchoolroom. In robuit goad health.\nMENTALLY, the commercial aspect of t ntwipaper\nrout* makes hll mind alert and keen, keepi\nhis mental outlook (lean and lound.\nPSYCHOLOGICALLY, the reipomibility of a ntwt-\npoper rout* itrcngthcnt \u2022 boy'i character,\ngivei him polta, portonalily, and self reliance.\nftlfp Mum latlg _^puia\nSATURDAY, OCT. 6, IS NATIONAL NEWSPAPER BOY DAY\n \"jy^flJ! ^wtm'}' M*ll\"P,Mi,Mli.i\u00abiliJ|lli\nnp^\n'\"\"\u2122*r,'iH__^____l\n10 \u2014 NILSON DAILY NIWS, TUISDAY, OCTOIIR.2, IMS\nUCTTIt^TONIflHT\nComplete Showt 7:00-8:25\n\"Kansas City\n\u25a0',.'\" with-\n; Join Dtvli \u2022 Jtns Preset\nRadio'! moit popular ittr In\nher latest hilarious riot\nPhie-\n\"toll in tha\nSaddle\"\ni J__w\nAn AH Star Out\nThe gayeit Weitern muilcil\not them all.        <\nStarts Wedneiday\n$100.00 BANK NIGHT\n\"Kfep Youi\nPowder Dry\"\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii\nTo prevent fell Coldi\u2014um\nNYAL HALIBUT LIVER\nOILCAPSULIS\n89* for 50.  ',\nMann\nDRUOCO.\n11111111 11111111111 Pjart 111 11111 ] 11111\nSigntrt. J. McGinn\nLands at Halifax\nSlgnilmtn John McGinn, Nebon\nboy who enlisted In October, 1941,\nand hai been overieu ilnce March,\n1942, wa! smong the returning Canadian icrvlcemen who reached Halt-\ntax Monday on the He de France,\naccording to. a win from him received by hll parents, Mr. tnd Mn.\nD, McGinn, Cedar Street. Hli tervlce,waa with an armored unit\nIn ancient Egyptian court ceremonies only tha the Pharaoh wore\nihocs, princes appeared barefoot.\nI\nCIVIC BOOKINGS FOR OCTOBER\ncfelg-e\n\"SUDAN\"\nWith MARIE MONTEZ\nOet 17-11\n\u2022\u00bb   'THI IMPATIINT\nYIARS\"\nPreview 8unday, pet 7\n\"WHIM DO WE GO\nFROM HERE?\"\nwith   '\nPrid MtcMurrty-Joan  Leslie\nwith\nJean Arthur- Let Bowman\n, Oct. 22-23\n\"ADDRESS UNKNOWN\"\n\"BULL FIGHTERS\"\npet 1-1-10\n\"CANT HELP SINGING\"\nwith DIANNA DURBIN\n1                '              ,\nOotM-27\n\"IITWIIN TWO\nWOM!N'r\nwith VAN JOHNION\nDot 11-12-13\n\"A BILL POR ADANO\"\nwith\nGent Tlerney - J, Hodllk\nOct. 29-30-31     '.     ,\n\"SONG OP BERNADETTE\"\n'<fet18-1t    .\nwith JENNIFER JONU\n\"MOLLY AND Ml\"\n\"CHINA'S LITTLl\nDEVILS\"\nNov. 1-2-3\n\"SON OP LASSIE\"\nWith PETER LAWFORD\nSubject to Change\u2014Cut to Reference.\nFREE7 LECTURE\nOB\n\/\nChristian Science\nBy Gordon V. Comer, C.S.B., member of the Board of\nLectureship of The Mother Church, Tht First Church of\n.Christ, Scientist In Boston, Mast.\nIN CAPITOL THEATRE\nTonight, Oct. 2, at 8 p.m.\nThe public It cordially Invited to attend.\nTruck and Passenger Fires\nHot weather is really rough\non tires. Repair those breaks\nond cuts now and get many\nthousands of miles more wear\nAll Slut Vulcanized and\nRepaired\n*\nBeacon Motor & Tire Station\nPhont S7B - 701 Baker St.\nMurder Strikes\nAgain; Taxi\nDriver Killed\n\u2022VAMOOOTHL Oct 1 tCP)-**-\nInald Claude Price, \u00bb, part-time\ntext driver and University ot Brit-\ntth Columbia graduate, today wat\nfound ihot to detth ln hit taxi on a\nrotldantltl itreet In tho Southeast\nsection ot Vincouver.\nPrice*! body wai discovered try a\nhouie painter who went to look at\nthe car when he thought lt might\nhave been an abandoned stolen\nmachine. Tbe taxi driver, who had.\nbeen milting ilnce two a.m., wat\nshot through the head twice. Between MOO and $900 In caih which\nhe waa known to be carrying wai\nnot on the body when found.\nA city-wide tearch wai instituted\nfor Price today after frlendi and\natsociatei lUspected that he had\nmet with foul play.-, .\nPolice laid ha waa killed by two\nshots fired at dote range at there\nwere powder burns on the left\ntemple. The body was slumped ln\nthe front teat under a green coat\nThe cab's meter was stopped at\n$1.05 'tnd taxlmen called to the\nscene estimated that tha would\nhave been the fare registered on a\ncall Bom uptown to the place\nwhere the car waa found.'\nA crumpled ten hat wai found\non the floor at Price's feet. Hli left\narm appeared twitted behind hli\nback and his left hand wai covered\nwith blood. Blood had run down the\ncar floor, out through the crack at\nthe bottom ot the door, and along\nthe running board to the roadway.\nPrice, who had a full-time day\njob with tbe \/Vancouver Supply\nCompany, worked nights for the\nPacific Cofcit Taxi Company which\nli owned by hli brother, Jim Price.\nHBAVY TOLL     .\nCrime haa taken a heavy toll this\nlait month throughout the Lower\nM-ini.m. area. The latest slaying Is\nthe fourth which bat occurred In\nthli dlitrlct All of the other victims were children. The flnt wu\nlittle four-month-old Oeorge Joseph\nHlggenson whose bartered body wu\nfound Aug. 90 to a waterfronjt rooming-house. A thirty-nine-year-old\nformer soldier, Oeorge Hlggenson,\nhu been charged with murder ln\nconnection with the child's death.\nThen there wu the case of four-\nyear-old Dlanne Blunt whole body\nwu found Sept. 14 buried In a garage near her Vancouver home. A\n..\u2022year-old boy wu reported by po-\nliee to have confessed to her murder.\nOnly a week ago 10-year-old Doreen Ryan wu shot to death outside\nhar home at nearby Murrayville. A\n53-year-old fanner, Nobel Monahan,\nhu bten charged with her murder.\nToday's killing recalled the Phil\nDavit case ot exactly three yean\nago when on Oet 3, Davit, a taxi\ndriver, wu murdered tn a thickly-\nwooded area, ln Eait Vancouver.\nL.-Cp_ Robert Beatty wu henged\nNov. 22, IMS, for Davis\" murder.\nHore than ont-teventh of Mexico\nil forested.\nDOhTT SAY BREAD\nSay Hoods\nSUPMMI MILK BMAD\nRADIO\nREPAIRS\nNELSON ELECTRIC CO.\nNo Great Favor fo Grant Clear\nTitle to Old Yets for Land\nOTTAWA, Oct 1 (CP) - Maj.\nUtile Mutch, Liberal Member tor\nWinnipeg South, stld tonight In the\nCommoni that tbe Oovernment\nwould not be making any greet favor by granting clear titles to the\n4000 vettram who itlll owed money\non landt purchased under the old\nSoldier Settlement Lend Act .\"*,\nContinuing a debate on a resolution calling for the granting ot the\nclear titles, Maj. Mutch iald he\nknew, tome of the conditions under\nwhich the land WU sold to veterans\nof the First Great War.        .,'\nLands were told at Inflationary\nprlcei and much ot it wu tub-mar-\nglnable. Even It toe dear titles\nwere grinted, many veterans would\nhave great'difficulty ln making a\nliving on iuch lands. By the writing\noff ot existing debts was about the\nonly way many veterans would be\nable to obtain clear titles.\n, The country owed a debt to the\nmen who fought in the Flrit Great\nWar and the granting of clear titles\nwould be t mark of recognition.\nBe would have more hearty-iupport for tbe resolution, presented\nby Robert Fair (SC-Battle River) If\nIt did not contain' a clause Intimating that the preient Veterans Land\nAct appeared doomed for failure.\nLt.-Col. J. A. Boat (PC-Sourit)\nsupporting the resolution, tald a\nsettler who agreed to pay more\nthan $5000 for a bait section,was\nforced to give lt up and the Oovernment later told to t civilian for\n$500. That was typical of the Inflated prices soldier settlers contract\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nRattr. 22o line, 27e lint black (tea\ntype, targtr typt ratei on requ.it.\nMinimum  two   tinea.  10%   dlicount for prompt payment\n1 f 11111J1 \u25a0 11111111111111111111 \u25a0 11 11 _ [ I \u25a0 1111\nWanted\u2014Oil heater, good condition. Ph. 835-R, 261 Baker SL '\nI.O.D.E. monthly meeting next\nTuesday, Legion, 2:90 p.m.\nSpecial! 9 dot, tin 944 Orangei\nBto at Wrlght'i Grocery.\nTry t delicious Hot Chocolate todty at Walt'i Newt Depot\nTucketf t T it B English fine cut\n20c pkg. at \"Valentines.\nHoum for tale, $2500 cash. Clote\nin. Possession In a month. C. D.\nBlackwood Agency.\nTullpi, Daffodils, Nirtlmii and\nHysclnthi now In itock. Kooteniy\nFlower Shop.\nJust received large ihlpment ot\nbeautiful corsages. Singer Sewing\nMachine, 330 Baker.\ned to pay for their land and equipment.  . ....*.,\nThese wire 011$ soldier tertian\nleft on their original holdings and\nthey ihould bt granted a dear title\non the $7,000,000 still owed by them.\nflt-Lt Rene Jutrts (P-Proven-\ncher) uld he wtnted \"symptthetlc\nconsideration\" given to the situation\not tht old soldiers itill on the land.\nSOMETHING FOR THOSE\nWHO PAID\nThomas Raid (L-New Westminster) iald he was tymapthttic to tbe\nresolution. However, he wished to\nmake a plat tor thine who had\nsweated and tolled and gave up\nsome of tbe. necessities of life in\norder to pay oft their debts. He\nwondered it nothing wu going to\nbe done tor thoie who bad made\nsacrifices to pay oft-their debts.\nHe wasn't opposed to the granting\nof clear titles, biit he thought that\nif this wu done something should\nbe done in Justice to those who now\nheld iuch titles.\nMr. Reld laid the Government\nwasn't entirely to blunt for all the\nfailures under tht Soldier Settler!\nAct Some of those who had bought\nfarms did not know t thing about\nfarming. *\nThe Government bad profited\nfrom experience. Land now wu\nnot being bought at Inflationary\nprlcea. In.fact farmers were com\nplaining that the Government wat\npaying too little for land bought for\nresale to veterans.\nMr. Reid suggested that other\ncities could follow the example of\nNew Westminster in doing something for veterans.\nMa). D. K. Mahony and Pte.\nSmoky Smith, both Victoria Crou\nwinners of this war, were assured\nby their home city of New Westminster of an annuity ot $100 a\nmonth each for life trom the age ot\n$0. The Province of I Britlih Columbia had set aside 1,000,000 acres of\nland that would be given outright\nto veteram who wished to settle\non a farm.\n372,491 Canuck\nSSoldlers\nSent lo Europe\nT. _\nOTTAWA, Oct. 1 (Cm*- Death\ntentencei were impoied In three\ncourts-martlaj in Canadian Army\nbetween 109$ and Sept 1, 1945, but\nln two of tbe cute the sentences\nwere \"commuted to pent! servitude,\nthe Defence Department said to a\nitatement tabled today ln tbe Commoni. Department officials iald It\nwu Army policy not to disclose\nnames.\nTht Information wu given ln re.\ntponie to questions by John pleftn\nbaker (PC\u2014Lake Centre). Sen.\ntencei of Imprisonment of from one\nto three yean numbered 2,776 and\not more than three yean 302. In\nthe period ,1940 to 1045. the verdict\nof a court martial was reversed or\nvaried in 099 instance!.\nTotal strength of the N.R.M.A.\nHome Defence Army ln Canada and\nadjacent territories on Aug, 29,\n1045, wu 95,276 including 9,422 on\nextended leave, according to a return tabled today by Lt.-Col.\nHuguei Lapolnte, Parliamentary\nAssistant to Defence Minister Ab'\nbott. The question wu asked by\nD. King Haxtn (PC-St. John Albert)\nOf the (79 Canadian officers loan-!\ned to the British Army 947 Wire\ncasualties, it wu disclosed in a return by Lt.-Col. Hufrues Lapolnte.\nOnly 175 Canadian officers still are\nserving with the British Army.\nTht number of Canadian Army\npenonnel unt to Europe during the\nwar was 372,491, it wu disclosed in\na return tabled tor Col. J. A. Ron\n(PC\u2014Souris). On April 90, 1045,\nthe strength of the Army overieu\nwas 282,593 men.\nA return by the Defence Department ihowed that 4,740 officers and\nmen had been sent oventu since\nVE-Day, May 9.\n. For that troubltiomt itomtch,\nheartburn and acid ttomaeh:\nBISiVA REX\n75e and $1.75 bottle\nI     -\nSold only at your Rexall Store\nCity Drug Co.\nPhont 94\n|ox<Ht\nIf you are thinking ol fire insurance think of Ron Somen' Agy,\n\\Xt Baker. Ph. ip.\nKOOTENAY ilPT IHOP\nAgentt for Walkden't G.eenhoui-\net. Cut Flowert, Pot Plants, Wedding Bouquett. Funeril Designs.\nBuilding lots ln Eait Trail. Easy\nterms. Now Is tht tlmt to buy and\nbuild later. Write Robertson Retlty,\n592 Ward St, Nelion, B.C.\nOddfellowi\" Annuel Ball at Slocan\nCity, Friday, Oct 5th. Muitc by\nRhvthm Kings Turkey supper at\nmidnight Admission $1.00 per pet-\nton.\nE. A. CAMPBELL & Co.\nChartered Accountonti\nAuditon\n941 Baker St Phona HB\natae\nBtttmmxttt\u00bb&\u00bb>miM\u00bb>mx\u00bb\nHave  Tour Furnlrurt  Btpertry\nBammed at tha\nNILSON UPHOLSTERY\n411-Hall St. Phona ltt.\ne\u00bb>*ttt>eex9i&)&e&c!$e&st>!>s)s\u00bbei\nIT IS GOING TO BE PRETTY COLD AT NIGHTS\nHow will your house bo whtn\nyou got up in tho mornings?\nIf year houie It\nImuloted with\nVacuum cleanan need lubricating. Phone SK-LTON, 91. Butty\nService.\nMake your wallpaper like new\nith Abtorent, tht magic cltaner.\nQuickly   cleans   soiled   wallpaper,\nwindow blindi, kalsomlne, etc. 25c\npar tin at Hlpperson'!.\nPrepare tor Winter with Mortlte\nPlastic Weatherstrip. Eaty to apply\ntnd can be painted over. Alto Felt,\nRubber tnd Wood Wettheritrlpplng\nfor all purposes. Wood Valltnce.\nLadlet\u2014Save money\u2014by having\nyour old hats remodelled new hy\nMperlenced English milliner. Also\nmateritl and fur had made. Apply\n102 Robion.\nSANDON\nSANDON, B.C.-Mn. I. A. Rlth-\nards, ot Boston, Mass., wu the weekend gueit of Mr. tnd Mri. J, M.\nHarris.\nR. H. Stewart, M.E., was In town\non Saturday enroute from Kimberley, to hit home in Vincouver.\nJames Anderson of Vancouver\nand J. Macintosh of Uie Lucky Jim\nMine at Zlccton were viiiton ln\ntown during tha weekend:\nR. A. Grimes tnd party motored\nin to tht Silver Ridge Mine on\nMonday:\nMeiirs. L. R. Campbell ot New\nDenver tnd Cox ot Silverton were\nvisitors on Friday.\nMr. and Mrt. A. L. Harris of\nNett Denver, accompanied by C J.\nCampbell of Vancouver were f&etti\nof tht Jofinnit Harris' on Friday.\nMr. and Mri. W. J. Turner oi\nZlncton were weekend viiiton tn\ntown.\na Ekeblad of New Denver paid\nI vlilt to hi! old homt here during\nthe week.\nVincent Dtvey of Kellogg. Idaho,\nil ipending hit holiday! with relatives in town.\nH. Peterson oi Kellogg, Idtho, is\nthe houie guest of his mother, Mn.'\nEugenie Petenon.\nIn Hinduism It U believed that he\nwho diet ln debt lutftn torment or\ndegradation ln the next life.\nHUDSON\nPAkCS AND SERVICE\nSMIDLEY GARAGE CO.\nNext to Pott Office\n508 Vernon St ^ Nelton\nAll thou Interested In t Mixed\nBowling Leigue leave thtlr nimei\nlet GeMnn' it.re not liter thtn\niThnre. Oet 4. Muting Frldiy, Oct\nThinkiglvlnj netting chickens\nAve to tlx pounds, 40 cents t pound.\nCleaned, dressed tnd delivered\nPlease order etrly. Halltran't, phont\n909-RX\nTo Ftlrvlew residents, money in-\ned on your fin Insurance Is money\nearned whan you Insure with T3-\nyear-old company. Phone MM for\nrate. 577 Baker 81\nrrom'thli dste onwtrd I win not\nbe responsible for \u00abn- debt Incurred\nIn mv namt by tnyont other thtn\nL C Mtraula\nNtlton, BC. Sept 90, IMS.\nTho Answer will bo\nWorm, Co$y ond ComfortobU\n2\" Popor-Bocked Bafts 15\" x 24\" $7.00 Por 100 Sq. ft.\nCash Booki, Journals, Record\nBooki, Minute Books, Receipt Booki\neverything In tht lint __ office\nbooki. D. W. McDerby, -The Sta-\ntidntr k Typewriter Mtn,\" aoJ-654\nBaktr Street Ntlton, B.C\nVou trt Invited to ittind a frte\nlecture entitled \"Chrlrtlin telenet:\nTht Religion ef Love\", by Qordon\nV. Comer, CA B, membtr of tht\nBoird of Ltctureenlp ef The Mother\nChurrt, Tht Flnt Churvh ef Chrlil.\ntelontlii In Boiton, Meet, In Ctpl-\n|tol Theatre tonight it t o'clock.\nHOPI ONMT WINNIM\nTicket No   4t4. Hope Chut and\neotltanta, Mrs. Watton, tl4 Rtsnley\nStrttt\nConenhtiol. Print:\n_ _ V, Oram, Latimer St\nCpl leek, CAD. Army, Jericho\nBURNS\nLUMBER _. COAL CO.\n.\nI AM\nRoyil Hotel.\nFUNIMl NOTICt\nCOMMOTION\nComrth \u2014 Alfred  Jtmaa.  paaaed\ntway at Oueen't Bay on Sit Sept.\nJS Funeril servicei will be held on\nWed. Oct 1 at I pm from 51 Sa-\nviour'i Pro-Ctlhedrtl. Rev W. J.\nSQeerweotf officiating. Cremation\n1 ttltow servicei at the Cat).\nwill f(\n&\n'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1II1MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK\nFor Reliable Watch Repair*\nPROMPT SERVICE\nHARVEY'S\n,       ,    684 Baker St\nIIHIIIimillllllllllllltlllttlllllllllllllllli\nKOKANEE\nSERVICE STATION\ntnd QARAOI\nExpert Rcpoir Work\nPromptly Done.\nOn,   Oil,  Wilding,   Qrenlng.\nOpposltt Bank of Montreal\nNakusp Couple\nCelebrate 40 Years\nof Wedded Bliss\nNAKUSP, B.& - Prank Ruthton\nprbposed tbe tout to the bride and\ngroom ot 40 yeiri on Thuridty evening when Mr. and Mrs. A. E.\nFowler ot Pine Lodge celebrated\nthe anniversary of thtlr wedding.\nMr. and Mrt. Fowler were mtrrled\nat Trout Lake, Sept. 27, 1005, the\nRev. David Scott then Presbyterian\nMinuter, officiating. Tbe table\ndecorations anf anniversary wedding cake were in white tnd green,\n'denoting what li known u the\n\"Emerald\" wedding anniversary\ncolor. Four tables of bridge were\nln play. Ladiei' flnt prize was\nwon by Miss M. Staniforth; gents'\nflnt by 3. Dolman; ladiei' second,\nMrs. A. J. Harrison; gent's second,\nF. Ruthton. Mr. Fowler preiented\nhli bride of 40 yean with a gold\nand emerald ring. Congratulations\nwere extended to thii popular\ncouple of 40 years wedded life.\nTroops on tho Move\nHOMEWARD BOUND\nArrived at Halifax\u2014Nleuw-Am-\nsterdam (Saturday) with 7744 servicemen, Including mere than 6000\nmen of the lit Canadian Divliion,\nwith 871 RCAF penonnel, 11 Wreni\nand other assorted groupi.\nDue at Halifax\u2014He de France\n(Monday) with 0010 veterans of all\nranka aboard.\nJIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH\nDea-Jacket\nBy DEACON BR0\nA coat you can slip |\nduring those off i\naround the house or j\nden.   Warm but\" 11$\nweight.     In plaids\nplain colors.\nLIMITED\nThe Men'i St\u00ab\nI'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniil\nAsparagus hu been kn\nearly Greek and Roman I\nKimberley Pythiarts\nHold Bazaar\nKIMBERLEY, B. C-The K. P.\nHall was the scene of much tctivity\nwhen the Pythlin Sisters held their\nannual bazaar under the supervision\nof M. ft C. Sitter Pateraon.\nThe home cooking table, prettily\ndecorated with flowen and Itood\nthlngs to ett, brought a crowd at all\ntimet.\nTbe tablet, centred with Autumn\nflowers, the buutlful coven tnd\ndainty china, made an attractive\nsight and the. goodies and tea were\nmuch enjoyed.\nThe fancy work tnd knitting itall\nwu tilled with beautiful handwork,\nu wu the apron and chlldren'i\n\u2014tee,\nLemonade wu provided for the\nchildren.\nA crocheted buffet let wu won\nby Mn. Grtflths and a contest wu\nwon by Mn. Preston.\n   COWUN'S\t\nRADIO\nREPAIRt   and   8ERVIC-\nPhone 1*        \u00bb10 Hoover St\nllllllilllllillllillllllllllliiitllllllllllllll\nFLEURY'S   Pharmacy\nPreicrlprloni\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMed Arts filk\nPHONE 21\nn\nTH\u00ab\"\nCoffee Cup Ctfe\nSoeclillzlng In\nHomp cooked meolj ond\n.andwichei.\nNur Greyhound Octet\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nAMBULANCE   SERVICE .\n\"Distinctive Funeral Service\"\n918 Kootenay St Phone Ml\nMinimi,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniur\neemtrn n Mcetntttuwwti\nJ. A. C. laughton\nOptometrist\nSuite 205\nMEDICAL  ARTS  BUILDING\nr^^.^^Ji'^-^KSSsasSSOS-iSStjetiSStrrK\nSOMERS' FUNERAL\nSERVICE\nTOl Baktr Si Phone Bl\nOpen Doy and Night\nCrtautortum Ambulance\nMEN'S OXFORDS\nThe Bootery\nRight\nSti\nVIC GRAVES\nMAtTlR PLUMtlK\nPHONI US\nPHONE SM\nWt Coll For and Oellvei\nMen's, lettef tultt. ladlef      t__A\nDltttll. plain \u2022\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\n_______   ____\u201e ___, P-Tl tnd UdlW CI 14\nFuneral   srrsrgemtiitt   hive \u2022 Summer Otatt     \u2022 mmmmmm\nlXtmmm% TO-JTHtMNM CUANIM ft DYIM\n15 Y_ARS EXPERIENCE\n,    WITH TUB T. EATON CO\nService on ill makei of rtdloi\ntnd refrigerators\nWELL'S SERVICE SHOP\n617 Vernon St Phone lilt\nJUST  RECEIVED\n' Large thlprntnt of\nTRICYCLES AND DOLL\nCARRIAGES\nHome Furniture Exchange\ntMOMOOXCtAKOSC&ttSSSSXZXeOmSO\nROSCOE\nAND\nFOURHIER\nGARAGEMEN\nsky cHnar Auro^attvKE\nPhone-- Nelson.B.C.\nUniversal Stop and Ta|\nAuembliet. Complete\nfUTHBK\nV MOTORS. UMITI\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIMHiq\nLooking\ndepends\nBeauty   L^^\nchoose. ComB\nHai&h TA\nBeauty 9\nJohnstone!\n\u25a0 weetj\nR.C.A.-VICTCI\nRECORDS^\nMcKAY ft STRITTOH\nPhone 544     \u2014 '\nmt\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb *\u00bb\u00ab|\nPor Rett Retutta. flfl\nCATKIN'S PLT AND |\nSP.RAY\nSPINCER C. COM4\nNelion  Detlert\n624 VICTORIA ST.J\nELLISON'S BEST FLi\nConstontly creating conf\nEllison Milling\nPhone lit\nHelled\nTht Legion Entertainment Committee with to thank I\nfollowing firms for their support and assistance Iim\ntteptt^Jitat plW: AHcberby Stationed Fir** 4\nGilkers Ltd., Mann-Rutherford Drug Co., Hu\"\nBoy Co., Dave Wode- J. P. M6rgan, J. Ramsden, |\nperson Hardware, Fleury't Pharmacy.\niiiiliiliiiiiilliiliillllllliiliiiliiiiiiililiii\nA POPULAR PLACP. FOR\nAFTERNOON TEA\nTHI\nThe Melon Dew\nICE tRF.AH PARLOR\nlllil-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nIf it's Electric\nF.H. SMITH\nPhont 666       351 Bol.tr St.\nFairview Fuel\n& Supply\nSand - Gravul\nGeneral Hauling\nLI$TEN\nHon JOHN HAR'\nPremier of British Columbia\n\"Plans (or the Future\"\nAND CBC\nNEfWORK\nCKLN\n8:00 P.M.\nLIBERTY SPECIALS\nSTOCK REDUCTION OFFER |\nSe we will be able to terra you toon lit our ntw preu\nYOUR SATISFA.CTI6N, OUR AIM    I  '\nPOTATOES\nBuy them by the sock before the frost ond snow c\nWe hove some lovely Netted Gems. Delivered In\"\nfrte of charge.   100-ib. lock:\nICE CREAM MIX or DESSERT POWDER.\nLondonderry, 2 for  _, \u25ba_.\t\nFLOUR\u2014Buy It by the wck now. Your fovorltt $1\nbrands available here. 49 lbs. delivered, No. 1    I\nSODA CRACKERS, Red Arrow.\nI lb. , .\nCOFFEE, Braid'* Big 4.\n%eelpl, Ib , ___a --.\nJAR LIDS, No. 63\u2014Bemarrjlnt will fit your |om\nand salad dressing jars.   Screw type, lids, doien\nCAPS, Completo. Sove money now by using your\noW |an. <Jo\u00bb:en .   . .      r ,\u2014,\u2014_______\n\u00bb\u25a0\n1\n3\nm\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1945_10_02","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0418282","@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":"1945-10-02 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1945-10-02 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\/1.0418282"}