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Evi Shtrdihl\nind reported driven by Wllllim Elder, wn In colllilon with I cir\nowntd ind driven by Michael Makuk of Kettle Vall.y. Mr. ind Mrt.\nWllllim Eldtr irt uriouily lnjurtd and ire confined to tht hoipltil.\nMrt. Sherdthl li alio In tht hoipltil.\nOccupants of thi Sherdthl car were Mn. Shtrdihl, Mr, lnd Mrt.\nWllllim Eldtr, Rou Miry Ruutll, daughter of Mri. Eldtr, tnd tha\nlldtr'i five-months-old child. Occupants of thl Makuk ur wtrt Mr.\n\u2022nd Mrt. Michiel Makuk tnd diughter Mircillt, age S.\nOonitabll Rogers of tha B.C. Police detachment it Greenwood ll\nIn chirgt of the Invutlgitlon. An Inquest wlll bt held whtn thou\nconfined to the hoipltil are well enough to ippeir.\nFORMAL\nFORMATION\nOF AXIS\nAnalyst Peers\nBehind Comintern\nResurrection\nRED WEAPON\nBy J.  M.  ROBERTS, JR.\nAP  Foreign  Affalrt Ana'yst\nCommunist announcement of what\n\u25a0mounts to a new Comintern, dedicated to the erasure of Western\nDemocracy, serves merely to make\nformal the establishment of the new\nAxis which the Ruulans have been\nforging for a long time.\nAlthough the Communists preaent\nthe organization as defemive, it is\ndirectly tied to the Politburo, and\nu iuch becomei a weapon both of\nRuulan expansionism and Communist revolution.\nIt ll difficult to tell whether the,. ,       ,        .\nmnouncement is a part of the war s,ec\"{\u00ab-7 '\" \"je Commiuion uld\nof nervei which has been going on|\u00abl Nelson Monday night His Honor\nfor iome time, or whether the re- H-,*1' ..\"J.\u2122- \u00b0* New Weitmlniter,\ncent intensification of Russian prop- \"\t\nI States\n\u25a0 \u25a0'' \u25a0 r I [ i in \u25a0 111 ii 1111 \u2022 \u25a0 \u25a0 i mi 111 \u25a0 r\nFive More Deaths\nIn Eqvpt's Cholera\nCAIRO, Oct 8 (AP) - Flvt\nadditional deathi todty brought\nthe official total of fttalltlei re-\nsuiting from Egypt'i two-week-\nold choien epidemic to 344.\nA United Statei Air Forct\nplane arrived today with 1,600,000\nunlti of anti-cholera vaccine and\nsimultaneously an Egyptian pline\nbegin ipnylng the Northern half\nof Cairo with DDT.\niiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiimiii\nCommission on\nDoukhobors\nToSifOct. 14\nFlnt hearing of the special commission appointed to Inquire into\ndisturbances in tht Weit Kootenay\nDoukhobor area will be held at\nSouth Slocan Oct. 14 and will likely\nlast three dayi, Victor E. K. Weldle,\n\u2022gmda attacks on the United\nwai a pa,rt of the background for\nthi reorganl-ition of the Comintern.\nCAMOUFLAGE\nIn iome -European quarter! tht\nIctlon wu taken as a Russian attempt to camouflage per control\nover the area by tppeiring to cen-\ntrtllie tht communi-ition of Mid- nj_n__y\ndie Europe tn Belgrade. It could\nJuit as well, however, be an indication that Russia feeli sufficiently\nitrong to ignore the remilnlng independence movements and take\nover openly the varioui Communist\npirtlei which have clung to tome\npretence of being indigenous.\nThe  announced   objectives  ire\nwill sit at the hearings.\nMr. Weldle explained that they\nwere holding the flnt sitting gt\nSouth Slocan to enable the Doukhobon to attend. i\nIt was expected that the first Nelion hearing would be held Oct 22.\nHis Honor .Judge Sullivan, who\nwai in Nelson over the weekend,\nii expected here next Sunday or\nTwo Attempts\nAt Arson Fall\nfor Wutern Europt becauie Its\nfailure would Increue tht chaoi\nin which revolutlontrlei ctn dOj\ntheir but work. She believes iuch\nfailure would contribute to that\ncoliapie of capitalism which ihe\nhopei will create a world-wide,\nvicuum Into which ihe can itep.!\nAbove everything, the wants to\nhe itrong, tnd completely to In-1\nPROVtNCIAL\nLIBI\niaar\n'Nelson's\nJUBILEE\n1897 to 1947\nji33\nOOUZENhd\nAPPEARS\nMountie Bodyguards\nWhisk Witness in to\nSecond Gerson Trial\nGO ON TODAY\nOTTAWA, Oct 8 (CP) - Igor\nGouzenko, former Ruulm Embuiy\ncipher clerk, retold before in Ontario Supreme Court Jury todiy\nhow confidential Information about\nCanada'i military, economic, Industrial and external affairs wu obtained from agenta md channelled\nto military intelligence in Moscow,\n' The pale, itocky formtr Red\nWhy member took the itand u thl\nit witness in the teeond trial of\n'old S. Genon of Montreal, 41-\nold former key man In the\nIme Munitions Department'!\nmunition Branch,\nluzenko't testimony wai ilmllir\nto that he gave at the trials of iome\nof the other Canadians charged with\nconipirlng to provide confidential\ninformation to Ruuia.\nMOSCOW QUERIES\nHe uid tome of the cablet con-1\ntained confidential information ob-1\ntained from Canadian agents and\notheri contained requests from Moicow for such information. He will\ntake the itand when the trial resumes tomorrow. ,\nDressed In i brown ttrlptd tult,\nwith tit to  match  ind \u25a0 Whltt\nshirt, Gou.enko Wll hurried Into\ncourt In the centre of hll plainclothes Royil Cinidlin Mounted\nPolice bodyguard which hu bttn\nwith him ilnce ht tlpptd Cinidlin authorltiu off to tht existence of \u2022  Russian directed spy\nring In September, 1945. He wu\nruiKtd   out   quickly   whin   hli\ntestimony was tdjourned.\nA. W. Beiment of ottawi, counul for Gerson, objected to the testimony on the groundi lt was htir-\nuy   evidence.  Mr.  Juitlct   H.   S.\nBarlow overruled the objection end\nuid bl gathered It was from whit\nGouzenko himself hid Men or beird\nln nil duties at the Embassy.\nJohn Cartwright of Toronto, who\nii lerving as Crown counsel with\nLee A. Kelley of. Ottawa, uld tbt\nCrown would ittempt to prove th|t\nGenon agreed wtth other persons\nto collect confidential Informitlon\nthit wai unt to Russia.\nCHARGED ANEW\nGerson wii convicted on i ilmllar\nchante at in eirlier trial ind\nuntenced to five years In' peniten-\ntiiry, but the OnUrlo CourLof Aj*.\nionvkrtfon. He-\nsecond time ind\npleaded not guilty at each appearance.\nNELSON, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA-TUMDAV MORNINQ. OOT. T. 1947\n11 . '.*\nNUMBER 1lf\nTieup\nThreatens at Coast\nnt different ,ro,u.%I^Ml... ^,tM\u201e\u00bbfl *.-.ranWttTTK ffiSEmSSi\npunued tvtr lifict fn. Wir. *he \u00ab,\u201e w,\u201e Koottnay Dlitrlct 8un- _5_^J_PaS_*\nwtntt to defeit the Marihill plan     d,y ni,aM. Al Qiade pollot found\nevidence of in apparent attempt\nto burn i tchool, whllt Nt.\n\"village\" it Shortecrtt wu tht\nfocal paint of mother ittempt.\nThe community farm houu wi!\nthe only ont Itft itindlng it\nShortacm ifter tht Auguit ir-\n\u2022on outbrttki In Doukhobor itt-\ntlementi.\nttgrttt tht tconomlM of the cap-  t>   i;t;     i \/\u00bb|-_|,-\u00bb\ntlve countrlei Into her own. To do|\"OI\"*Cai V_.ia5-.es\n\\l In Bogota\nto  iht   hu  to  crettt   t   imoke\nicreen which will blind them to, _,\nthilr nituril economic ifflllitlont$||IMMS   Bollotina\nwith the Weit At the unu time I -\"\u2022\u25a0l\u00bb\"*W\"   *-**** \"\u25a0\u25a0\"\"J\ntht muit tighten the bondi be-1 BOGOTA,'Oct. 6 (API\u2014Political\ntwttn Communlit ind other Eur- clashes yestgrday in which four per-\nopean Leftltt pirtlei to Iniure iuf- soni were lulled and ilx wounded\nflcltnt ttrength to cirry out the]-.used three cities to postpone mun-\nprogrim whither penuailon|icipai elections and several other\nwork! or not\nl-.M.D.P.'s\nFor Canada\nWINNIPEG, Oct. \u00ab (CT)-Recon\natructlon Mlnliter Howe yesterday\nChirlu Aimui, 60, left, holdi hli 15-pound baby daughter,.\nMelody Ann, to ihow hli 21-year-old wlft, Lucille, Jutt ifttr tht\nchild wu Horn In tht eoupli't Chicago homt. The ohlld wu tha\nlargest born In the hlitory of tht Chicigo Miternlty Center.\u2014AP\nwlrephoto. \/ \"\t\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinilllllllllllllll\nAMPHIB RACES NORTHERN STORMS\nTO RESCUE WOUNDED QUEBEC ESKIMO\nthi woundtd mm md Uku him\nback to tht Goose  Hoipltal  In\nHALIFAX, Oct S (CP) \u2014 An\nR.C.A.F, lurch ind reicue unit\nCanio amphibian left hire tonight In \u2022 reu against urly\nWinter itormi to the frigid\nHudion Biy tip of Qutbec eloee\nto thl Arctic Circle, whirl in\nEiklmo lay uriouily woundtd\nwith gunihot.\nTht Canto, piloted by the\nveteran Air Force reicue pilot\nFO. R. B. Wut, expected te\nmtke Gooie Biy tonight Burg-\nton Cmdr. Emmtrten Brooki of\ntht Cinidlin Nivy wu in thl\nplane. He will render emergency\ncare whtn tht Canio plckt up\nLabrador.\nNo explanation wu glvtn u\nto thi niturt of tht wounding\nwhich wu rtporttd to Northweit Air Command at Edmonton by Fither Mueoret, who\nrunt tht mlulon at \u2022 point\nIdentified u lyuglulk, nur Ctpe\nWolitonholmt on tht extreme\nNorthirn tip of Quebec.\nThi Cinio hii 1200 mllu to\ncover to reich thi Hudion Strait\nencimpment ind thm hai\nmother 700 mllu te fly to tiki\nthl min to Goose Hoipltal.\n$20 MILLION\nRAILWAY\nGAIN COUNTED\nNine Provinces\nLine Up for\nBoost Suspension\nDECONTROL\nOTTAWA, Oct. J (CP)\u2014Canada'i\nrailways itand to galh an additional\n$20,000,000 to $22,000,000 ln revenue\n* through t 30-per cent Increue ln\ncompetitive freight ind expreu\nrates being put into effect Nov. 1,\nJ. L. Ralston, K.C, counsel for the\nMaritime provinces, uld today before the Board of Traniport Com'\nmlsslonen.\nMr. Ralston uid thla estimate wai\nbased on the railroads' estimate\nwhich he did not neceuirily iccept\n\u2014 that 16 per eent of their trifflc\nwould be iffected by the rite booit\nwhich itemi from tht rtcent removal of Pricei Board control! over\ntransportation ntu.\nOn the bull of railroad figuring,\nbe eitlmated that $300,500,000 worth\nof trifflc would be iffected by tht\nNov. 1 Increuei.\nMr. Ralston ipoke u nine provincu moved for tht mipenilon of\nthe proposed increaiei, which cime\nin the midst of the hearing by the\nboard of \u2022 general application by\nthe railroads for in over-all 30-per\ncent Increue in freight rites\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nMayor Urges\nInterior ilr\nMail Service\nTo Decide Date of Walkout, on\nCoastwise Craft; Strike Vote\nBy Bui, Tram Workers in Offing\nVANCOUVER, Oct. 6 (CP)\u2014New strikes loomed on ttitpj\nBritish Columbia labor horizon tonight with this West Coast\ncity of 400,000 persons threatened with a major transportation tie-dp, to aggravate on already severe meat shortage dut\nto the three-week Dominion Packinghouse Workers' walkout..\nA street car and bus strike threatened, and there may\nbe an early halt in the. sailing of coastal vessels from B.C. ports.\nUnited Packinghouie Workers of* \u25a0\u2014\u25a0 \u2022.._\nAmerica (C.I.O.) prepared to make r^Hm nf \u201e.,,,..,...,, ,_,,._. ^\nthe effecti of their work stoppage\nfelt itlll more itrongly as officials\nannounced plana to picket independent meat planta, railroads, highways\nand aome butcher shops in an attempt to cut off delivery of all meat\nsupplies to the public.\nJohn Diamond, Prealdent of Pacific Meat Co., an Independent firm,\nuld the move would cut off supplies\nto 15,000 hoipltal patient!, priion\nInmates and perioni confined to\nprovincial Inititutions, as well as to\naverage householders.\nA membership meeting by the\nB.C. Marine Engineers Union\n(AJi.) wm to decide on the day\nand hour for the walkout of 140\nmemberi on 36 coastwise veueli.\nThe union voted to itrike following\nArson Charges, Committed To Trial\nORAND fORKS, B.C., Oct 6 \u2014i Ptttr C. Tunelln, Nick Chuntnotf,\nNine Doukhobon were committed Peter SLuhtookin, BUI Planadin and\nfor trill on anon chargei by Stl- Paul Churnotf.\npendltry Magistrate W. E. Euerlfy The fire, which demoliihed i bam\nln Provincial Police Court at Grind! uied by Lloyd Storjeoff, one of the\nForki Monday. I accuied, wai dlacovered by  Con-\nFaced by a count that alltgei thty] -tabus T. G. Pierce and W. Aylarfl\nunlawfully and wilfully att flrt to, of the Provincial Police, witneuei,\na $150 barn it Gilpin belonging to teitlfiid. When  they ippeired on]\n- .the Lmd Settlement Board of Brlt-tthe icene they found ibout30 alleg-l\ntold Interviewer! here that Canada L^, Columbia, they are expected to led Soni of Freedom -tending around]\nhu \"irranged for 17.000 dlaplaced' a-pear Thurtdiy before H.I Honor I the blue.\npertoni to date\" to lettle ln Cinada. M   M   Colquohoon. County  Courti    All nine, on being irreited, were'\n\"More will be brought ln iccord* judge, at Grand Forki for election!illeged  to have aaid \"I  threw  a\ning to the demand\u2014but all will be 0j t_-|..j, , match on the barn\", police reported,\nbrought ln on a leleotive baiii.\" \u25a0*\u2022(,-\u201e ippeiring  In  the prelim-'    The lut trreati bringi to 19 the\nThe Federal Mlnliter, hert to ln-\\[niry he-ring Monday were Lloyd total number from the Gilpin Douk-\napect Winnipeg airport md the' storjeoff Peter M. Popoff. Fred M. I hobor tettlement who have been ip-\nclty'i   housing   iltuatlon,   uld   he perepelk'in    Cecil   C.   Upihinoff.' prehended on tnon chirges.\nTelegrami urging thit tn air\nnull contrtct tu granted Cana-\n\u2022tfin Pacific Airlinei to lervo thi\nInterior hive been unt to Hen.\nI. Bertram, Poitmnter General,\n\u2022nd Hon, C. D. H\u00abWI, Mlnliter of\nTnniport it Ottawi. by Mayer T.\nH. Witen ef Nelton.\nAir mill tervlce wai not grant-\nid ilong with piuenger ttrvlet\nthtt opened between Vincouver\nind Cilgiry Stpt 22.\nCity Counoil memberi Mondiy\nnight ipproved tht telegrimi,\nwhich \"strongly urged\" thit tint!\nin Interior ilr Mrvloe hid betn\nitarted, wltb Cutlegar flild urvlng Nilion, thit ilr mill ihould\nbt eitibllihed.\nIHDEPENDENT\nMAN. PACKERS\nJOIN STRIKE\nReport Sask.\nGov't May Take\nOver Plants\nDISCUSS DETAILS\nWINNI*_!0,    Oct    I    (CP)-\nGeorge Stipleton, Provincial rep\nrtttntatlve of the  United  Pick-\nInghouio  Worlcen   (CIO),  todiy\ninnounctd th|t Indiptndtnt pick-\nInghouie   Employm  throughout\nMinltobi would Join the country*\n' Willi ilrike In tht Induitry m<\nit*t4*y. V\nWilklnf out Will be (DO workers\nemployed in tour Winnipeg plants\nind one  In  Brandon.  Thiy  will\nbring to 8000 the number of pick-\ninghouie  employee!  on itrike  ln\nMinitobt,   tying   up  the   induitry\ncompletely, with tht exception of\none slaughter houie ln neirby St\nBonlfice,   which  employi  \"Iuit  i\nhandful,\" Mid Stipleton.\nCloilng down Wedneiday will be\nWeitern Pickeri, Public Packer!,\nSt Bonlfice Abittoir and the Farm-\nAbattoir, all ln the Winnipeg\ntowm temporarily to suspend bal- j would itay two or three dayi.\nloting. I    He laid immigration of displaced\nVoting wis reported heivy In personi to the Dominion ii \"giving\nsome citiei. But in Bogota only ab-, satiafaction' and that reporta Indl-\nout 70 per cent of the eligible vot-!\".1*0 \u00ab*\u2022\u00ab \"\"\" b*ln* ' W*U \u25a0*\"-*'\u2022\u2022\ners participated.\nEarly  returni  ihowed  no mijor\ned.\"\n-change  in political  alignments.\noil\nImmigration    from    the    United\nKingdom is not on a aelectlve basis\nFormer Romanian\nKing and Wife\nSettle in Lisbon\nLISBON,   Oct.   6   (AP)-Former\nWould Exclude\nMilitary Training\nFrom Schools\nTHREE   RIVERS.   Que,   Oct.\n(CP)\u2014The   National   Executive\nthe Jeuneues Liurentiennes\u2014an in- Jgn  War   Prisoner\ntellectual   and    Nationaliit   Youth\"\nMovement ol French language-urg-: Dies Oil Release\ntd at their annual meeting that mil-  _ _ .\nltary training be excluded from the   TrOttl  rTISOn\nCanadian schools. j    TOKYO, Oct. 8 (AP)\u2014 Col  Norl-i background and character. Poiilbil-j i_oird'\"the  Argentine   l.ntr   Jutn\nHotelmen To Accept\nFood Saving Program\nAt Winnipeg Meet\nSeries fads\nBy Tht Auoclited Pren\nW L Pet\nNtw York (AL)      4   3   i.i\nBrooklyn (NL)       ,.    .... ..sUJ\nAttendince\u201471548.\nReceipt.\u20141319,778.00.\nCommlulonen share\u2014M7.Bi5d.71\nEach club'i ihire\u2014gSl.KUk.\nEich league's ihire\u2014 J.7..5..8..\nAttendance for the seven garnet\u2014\n388,783.\nrejection of undisclosed often i\nby Canadian Pacific, Canadian National, Union Steamship and Frank >\nWaterhouse companies.\nSTRIKE VOTE AWAITED\nResidents of Vancouver, Net!\nWestminster and Victoria wei\nawaiting with apprehension tht\nitrike vote elated for Wednesday\nby the Street Railwaymen'i Union\n(A.F.L.). The vote wai called foC.\nlowing rejection by the union of\nlatest wage often made by the B.C..\nElectric Railway Co. '\nA   warning   that   picket   UnM-.-i\naround meat plants would not tail '\nrecognized by city health lnipectoj*,\nll\ncame today from City Council\n\"We ai a city are not taking\naide,\" Alderman George C. fi ..\nsaid, \"but the people hive been\nused to the provision of theie facilities,\" adding that Health Department official! would continue to\ninspect meat iliughtered by farmers.\n\"If meat killed. by farmen It\nitopped coming In through regular\nchannels It wlll comt In anyway\u2014\nand io wlll t lot of othar thlngi,\"\nhe uld, reftrrlng to black mirktt\nictivltlei.\ntree, ind Brandon Packeri, Ltd\nBrandon.\n400 TO JOIN\nMANITOBA WALKOUT\nBy The Ctnidlin Pren\nFurther indications of t lerloul\nmeit ihortige ire evident todiy ta\nthe wake of new itrlkt iction by\nthe United Packinghouie Wor-Wr\nof Amerlci (C.I.O.).\nMon day'i development! wire\nhighlighted by announcement thlt\n400 employeei of five Manitobi In*.'\ndependent packing plants Wednesday will join the country-wide\nitrike, now 34 days old.\nThii iction, which will virtually\ntie up the Industry, in Manitobi\n. will boost to 1-.M5 the number ttl\nU.P.W.A. memberi on itrike hi\neight provinces. Some 125 worken\nart Kheduled to walk out today it\nthree independent plints lh Van-\ncouver.\nA report said tha Sukitohiwpn\nOovernment may takt ovtr ttrlke*\nbound plants In thit provlnct.\nWllllim Symington, t U.P.W.A. .\nInternitlonil repreientitlvt, uld\nthit undtr I plin dlicuued by tht\nSukitchewm Ciblnet during the\nweekend, the plants would be operated by union worken, with tht\nGovernment offering to meet un.\nlon wige demindi. He uld dt-\n0( ttlli wert itlll to bt worktd out\nIn Prince Edward lilmd, whet*'\nAlretdy iffected ire plinti of the \u2022 Canada Packeri plant wai lelzai\n\"-\u25a0l1 \"r.d   \"\"*     \"       r.    r   .. -....     h*    hi Pr-., n-1-1  r.nu.mmss,     *sn*i.\n\"big three\"\u2014Swift Canadian, Can\nada Pickeri md Buma tnd Com\npany.\nR. B. Grihim, conclliitor ippolnt\ntd to negotiite tor the smaller, ln\nby the Provincial Government nonunion men are carrying on operation*.\nREGINA.  Oct 6   (CP)-Prtml\u00abr\nT. C. Douglaa today commtnttd on '\n.d_\u00ab*n<1?-l_?-^.t...\u2122n'!f.r.!.. \".i.1 Vancouver\" report!  thit hll Got.\nthe\nend tnd with tht Union. ,bou_d _.eal.plckin| pianU by\nC.  Donaldson, Generil  Man-\\-     ._,    ^ ..\u201e. ^finite oil\nof the Brandon Packeri, laid ,_{,__..     t had been tomtl\ntheir   repreaentativei   during\nweekend md with tha Union.\nJ.\nager\nafter the meeting that \"we didn't\nget very far.\"\nHe aid Union repreientatiei had\nassured the meeting they had no\ngrievance agilnit the imiller plinti\nernment would tike  over itrike*\nuf\nan of\naction\" yet had been I\nSASKATOON, Oct \u00ab (CP)-Sijp\nkatoon's two Independent met\\*\npicking plants, will close Wedneidiy when their 415 employeei join\nthe countrywide itrike of the Unitej\n, . MONTREAL. Oct. I  (CP)  - A\nhe laid, and \"every ihip and plane iK|-g   Carc.l   0.   Romania   md   hli food-iaving  cimpilgn  deilgned   to * RK(,|pt_ (net) for ieven gimei\u2014\nli full of people migrating to Can-:britlei  lhe  |orme-  Elena  Lupeicu, | help Weitern Europe over the hump Uanjl,jfc.g_ (Include! radio |173,000i b_t~none~.he.eii \"hid\" to ciose'them [\nada^    who are helped by the De- ,-ttied down today In \u25a0 luxurtoui of poit-wir recovery will get the,\u201ed televUlon 165,000.) | beciuie of their dttferencei with the Packinghouie Worken, (C.I.O.).\npartment of Labor in finding em- ,easide hotel after ilx yeiri of Ut-:offlclil nod from the Hotel Auocli-|    Receipti (grou) for ieven gimei three Urge firms. Intercontinental Packer!, employ*\nP1\u00b0\"im.nt'_ In-American exile. !tlon ot Canada at a ipeciil meeting,-33,137,540 (does not Include ndlo   ing 400 men, and the Empire Meat\nDlaplaced perioni, however, were!    The   couple   irrived   during   the,icheduled to be held in Winnlpeg'tnd televlilon). VANCOUVIR, Oct. 8 (CP)\u2014It Company,   employing   15,   art   tbl\naelected with emphasis on_health.!w\u00ab|(end    from    Rio    de    Janeiro Oct. 17, It wai Indicated todiy.        ]    Commlailoner'i ihin for the ter-\nArthur Garinther, Montreal Hotel en gamet-\u00bb2\u00ab7,303-\u00bb3.\nTwo other resolutions adopted un-'yoshi Harada, released for lack of ity of Nail connection Ii lnveitigat-1 carry with  143 pieces of luggage,'Maiiaiier ind Pr'eiide'nt\"of the Hotel     Eich cluh'i ihtrt fer tht itven\ntnimously nked^ the Federil Gov- evidence  on _war   crimes^ chirgM. ed and the suitability of eich for j tw0 ,lce|[ ,utomobllei, five pet dogi Xisoclition. tald  following hii re- gimei\u20143335,117.93.\n\u2022rnment to ippoint in official rep-!walked out of the gates of Sugamo the Industry In which he wants to ,_\nreientative to the Vatican and ask- Prison toward the car of friends who work,\ned the Quebec Government to adopt had come to meet him  Aa he reich-\nthe fleur-de-lyi flag as Quebec's of-,ed the car, he (ell dead, a victim of\niicial emblem. ia heart attack\nGAY SALUTE FOR SPECTATORS AS\nSAILOR PURSUED BY ADMIRAL'S BARGE\nANNAPOLIS, Nd, Oct. 8 (API -Academy pier.\nHow'l  everything'\"  Thii  cheerfull      They all knew that the liny hydro-\nRADIOS TO BRING\nRESCUE STORY\nCORAL HARBOR. N.WT,\ncanary bird.\nEach leigue'i -hare for the aevtn\nturn from Parti last night that he     E-cn *'***\u201e\nTo questioners the former Mon-i-,,,, ,dv-n\u201e  ,ht  ..lt-p.w,,,..,-d. garrti-t335117.\u00bb3(\nirch declared. !save-food\" propoul at the Winnipeg     Player,   ahare for the firit four\n1 have no plani. I will lUy here, _.\u201e,!__     y   *~ *\"m |gimei-M\u00bb3,*74.83\nsome time ind enjoy the flnt climate of Portugal.\"\n(CP)-Rtdio  operator!   throughout 3 ManCnlirian TOWM\nCanada'i Arctic Northland today\nwaited anxiously tor signal! from\nMoffit Inlet. 400 mllei North of\nthe Arctic Circle\nF\"M tn Communists\nPEIPING, Oct 8\u2014Nitlonallst for- Trumin has taken a leading role.\nes In North China admitted tht lou\t\nm\"\"n' ,  . !\" (Playera ihira ln only flnt four\nHli propoul. he tald. envliaget 1 j,meD,\nthree-wiy plan to save food\u2014by ho-i  ,\t\ntela,   reiliuranti   and   homei.   Thi sw;|i ___. p__4_,_J\ncampaign will parallel a drive cur- ~   il  i'MKI\nrently being organized In the United Statei and  In  which Preiident\nulutt tung out by 11 British sailor plane he commandeered from the --..., lw_ *-,_\u201e,,.\u201e A ,|g.'0nh\u201e importint Mtnchurlin towni,\n\u2022the kept thetd of the cip iim gig light cruiser H MS Sheffield would \u201e._,_ .\u201e.. . , 7M '\u201e, *,\\\u00ab ^hlnt* Communliti. Th, clt-;ni\u00a3T DAYS\nmd the idmlril \u2022 birge will be long eventually run out of gai. dl- equlpm.-t -nd b,,t.rie, 13 iel uk\u00abn in the Communlit drive to!;'*!'^'*\u00bb,__._,,,_,\nremembered ilong the bank, of the U did mile. ov,.r a jagged, craggy route'cut government rail and highway TRUMAN REQUEST\nSevern River. He ws. .board the Sheffield when \u2022-\u201e-, p_,nU ,0 whlch they part- . \"unl-,n\u201en, wer. identified at\\ ', Ll \"**\u2022*.*'\u25a0\u25a0*\"\nDirkneu dropped \u00bb curtain on the it upped inchor early thli morning chuted down from in R.C.A.F Da- Itun, Old Kalruan and Halcheng I WASHINGTON. Oct 8 (AP)\n _                         _ r-r 11. t,i- h.-_ ,Wr, th. i~h._.. .... c........ .....s.. _.\u201e,.,.._ ...I\"ung, uio r-a.j                                  Preiident Trumin Sundiy uked it\nIn addition, lighting; wai uld to, A    r,       ,     , d     ,h,-.\u201e|v\u201e -ol\n._ \u25a0-._ ..    td   *_-ll..    C..(|S))l    nf   i*    til r     \u2022      . ...\nVisa for Russian\nTrade Representative\nSINGAPORE, Oct 8 (Reuten) -\nNlcolil Plikhln. Sovltt Tridt representative in Slngtpore, who hu\nbeen purchuing rubber for Sovltt\nRuult. hu been officially told that\nhll vlu will not be extended, the\nStralti Tlmei reported Sundty.\n\"Sweater Qirl\nof 47\"\ngtme of hare-tnd-houndi he played f\u00b0r IU trip back down the Cheu- kota Saturday, ihortly will give the\nwith the two punuing boat, vestcr- peake.Bay. but the sailor had a joi- world  Its flr.t, on-the-ipot  report.\ndiy-but the end re.uit took little ly time until the motor itopped putt-1 of   a   leverely-lnjured   Church   ^i^ \"V'd*iri ^*, V. VVilw_sv b^twl\/n 'l0 o\"1.\"1--*\" on Tue.tct.yi an<1 to \u00abt>- , , , c\nImagination on the part of the hun- 'Putting. 1 England mlu.onary's condition.      iSMplngkal on the railway tsetween :,,,,_ ,rom poultry or eggi on Thun- HolldaVS Oil U. b.\ndted. of .pertatori who cheered him      Officials .hn.rd the Sheffield l.t-     T*ney.   together   with   Capt.   R\u201e\u201e j Mukden and Ch.ngchun^ dlv, I .       ' . T, j\ndeclined lo advance an explana- Willoughby. Army doctor, tnd Cipt j   Generalissimo Chiang Kil-Shek I.     Trumin. In \u25a0 broadcait from the rOUIiry-ieSS  I ni_l.St.Qy\n,,.11 for the unidentified tar's nautl-1 Guv   D'Artois.  Army  na.-irnnn nl.l'\nKen  Reynoldi ral  antics   II   was  itated.  however, deer, dropped after\nthai he had been a prisoner In the aratlon lo take up the battle for\n.hips' brig some time before Ihe epl- li(* being waged hy Canon John H.\nsodf Turner,  victim  of a  .hooting acci-\nHe bounced over the choppy Sev-i'-l\"nt-\nern. hailing each of the many plea- J #\nsure craft he passed with a ' How s KOVetlQe SlovinQ ?\neverything\" ' I     a\nThe Sheffield  lent  th.  ciptiln'.;, WIL'.NIP,;?\u2022 \u00b0\u00ab* \u2022  ,.rT,-Po.\"?\ngig In ch.se. It wu too ilow. ! tonight continued Inveitigi Ion Into\nThe idmlnl'i barg. joined In. It \u2022 poulble ' revenge_motlvt\nwt. too slow. too. \\'**t*D*   o<\nGeneralissimo Chiang Kll-Shek Is     Trumin. In \u25a0 broadcast from\nparatroop of-jin Pelping to direct the defense In  while   Houie.   announced   thlt   the     PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 8 (AP)\nweek'i prep- the new battle for Minchurli. Government   will   \"demind   of   the. wllllim Cue. Oregon turkey grow-\nlira\nln tht\nTalker,\n-yetr-old divorcee found\nring    of    EUlt    Francis\nutlful 43'\nSaturday stabbed to death in htr\ndowntown homt.\n\"Vou knew very wtll I got my\nfur ooit with 1 Niw. Wtnt Ad\u201410\nwhy ttll Mrl. Jonu you trip.\nptd itr\nThe crew of tht  admiral, barge\nhid to like time out to run to the\ndock to pick up Baron Invtrchiptl, M _.,,._, _\u201e __, ,. h,.\u201e ,- \u201e-.\nBrltUh Amhauidor   to the United n.clio_ wlth ,\u201e, -,urdtr, i^, poi,-,\nStatei, and take him to the Shef- _lr] y,,,,, had jnforn-,tlon Indicating\n\"\u2022Id bltternesi    following    a    buslneu\nThen 11 rejoined the chut tnnnctlon   between   Mrt.   Ttikir\nAi darkmu settled over the Stv- ,nd  ,n  unldentllled  rain, lnvettl-\nem. Ihe hydropltnt wu itlll cut- jatlon hai iprud to uvenl ruril\nling iti mirry ciperi tnd in occt- polnti whtrt Mr. Tuktr wu ht-\nilonil    \"How'i    ever;thing'\"    ni liivxl  lo htvt conducted builntu\nwtfttd ovir the Stvtrn. deals\nImmigrant Ship\nSails for Cyprus\nJERUSALEM. Oct 8 (Reuten) -\nTht Britiih Tnniport Emplrt Reit\nsilled from Hilfi for Cyprui todty\ncirrylng 480 mort of tht estimated\n4080 Illegil Jewish Immigrants who\nreiched Paleitlne lait wtek.\nThty followed 1800 Jewi who dli-\ntmblrked In Cyprui from three Brltlih ihlp. ytiterdiy tnd 100 other,\nihlpped eirlier\ngrain exchanges\" thit they lncreaie -., Sunday night uked whit Prei-\nVANCOUVIR, Oct. 8 fCP)\u2014It, Company,   employing\nwm rtporttd htrt todty thtt the firmi involved.\nStikttehtwtn   Oovtrnmtnt   mty \u2014\nttkt    ovtr    itrlkebound     meit\nplint. In tht Prtlrlt Provlnct.\nUnder a pim discussed by tht\nCiblnet during the weekend, the report uld. thejslinti would be oper-\ntttd by Union worken, the Sukitchewm Government offering to\nmtet Union de-ntndi for higher\nwages.\nWilliam Symington, International repreienitlvt, United Ptcklng-\nhoute Worktn of Amerlci (CIO),\nuld hire tht plin wu placed befort\nT. W. Dowllng. UPWA. Canadian director when he met Cabinet memben In Reglnt during the weekend.\nSymington uld, however, that\nthtre ire iome details to be worktd\nout between Government ind union\nofflclili befort tht itrlkt ends In\nSukitchewm.\nChina's Currency\nSoars to New High\nSHANGHAI, Oct \u00ab (AP)\u2014Chlni'.\nwildly Inflated currtney totrtd todiy to a new black market high of\ntheir  down-payment   requirements idenl  Trumin  expects  the  Unlttd 173(l0\u00b0 Chlnete dollin to II (U.8.)\non griin lo it leut one-third. jsu,\u00ab, public to Mrvt on Thinki-|*hen the mirket opened thli mom-\nAI10.   Chides   Luckmin.   Chilr- giving, Chrlitmu tnd Ntw Yttr*t- '\"I lhe r,,e **M WsWHO-fl.\nmin of tht Preiident'1 Cltluni Food ill filling on \"poultryleu\" Thun-\nCommittte. innounctd thtt the dli- dtyi Cut uid tht turkty Induitry\ntilling Induitry .it 1 mtttlng htrt would  bt  forced  Into  binkruptcy\nWtdnttdiy. will bt uktd to ihut by the rtsjuut of tht Pnridtot\ndown completely for 80 dtyi. That -\nwould b\u00ab In idditlon to tht 30 pet] r*.  :__,-._. \u00bb_, \"\/\"M.-...\"\ncent curtailment  of grain uu  il-J rMnCeSS TO    UDey\nreidy pledged by ibout 10 ptr c*nl|   LONDON, \"Oct. 8 (AP)-Prlnctu\nof the Induitry. Ullubtth   will   promln   to   \"love,\nStttt  Secretiry   Minhill   uktd.herlih   tnd   obey\"   Unit   Philip\nAmerlcini to \"lighten our belli\nThtrt tre itlll some ISO Jtwi \u00abh- rlnr) our pltttt \u2014 puih ourselves ding. Buckingham Pilice mnounr\nird   tht coutil  ihlp  Northlands, aw\nEu\nfd the]   Minhilliipp.il from Niw York.;In an ilttrnillvt rharrlil't ^ic\nNorth-1 wti part of tht Oovtrnmtnfi ndlo; uied in iome Church of Ingltn\nNew Appointment\nFor Edmonton Man\nTORONTO, Oct. I (CP) - Ap-\npolntmtnt of Dr. Gordon N. Pttter-\nion Profttior of Atrodynunici tt\ntht Unlvtnlty of Toronto, u Scientific   Connlltant   to   tht   Advliory\n^^d^o?tthW.tvf.,\u00b0OrdWn,:n'cenSS:\nred by Unveriity offlclili todiy.\nDr Pttterton, whoie parenti live\nit Idmonton, hu bttn engaged In\nreteerih   Into'  tht   phenomtni   of\nnln which, ht dtcltred, cm uve|    Tht Prlncea dtcllntd 1 chmee to\nTrini-ihlpmtnt   of   ill   tht   4000,Europt from \"coIliDte.\" .kip tht word \"obey\" It Is omitted\nwho Tttchtd Pileitlne .board the] Minhilli ipptil from Niw York.;in an alternative marrltgt lelvict\nrtfugtt ihlpi Piduoth ind Northlwti pirt of tht Govtrnmtnfi ridlo.uied in lomt Church of Engltnd\nltnds li txptcttd to bt compltttd j \"kick oft\" in Pruldtnt Tiurnin'i eeremoAlei but not rtcogntnd by\ntomorrow. Isroluntary \"ulf-rationing' drlvt.     'PuUtment\n\u25a0hock  waves tncounttrtd  by  itr-\ncraft ud projictilM it niptnonic\nMlu Carroll Brooki, ibovi,\nwho wtt .elected 11 thi U. t.\nnitlonal \"Ml.. Swllttr Qlrl ef '\nlit'.\" it a contut htld it the\nLatin Quarttr, New York, Mlu\nBrook, comu from Greenville,\nI. C, tnd Wl believe thtt the\nJudges' derision wll uninlmoui.\nHtr dlmtntltnt in: Htight, I\nteel, 10 lnchei; wtight tU\npoundi; bust, U lnchei; wiiit M\nInchu, md hlpi, M lnchei.\n-JimI\nJim ._\u00ab, .. .,.\n.--_-_-......__\n1\n .'\nmmw,\nNIUON PAM NIWI, TUHPAV, QCT-7, 1W\ni.   \u25a0wi  \u25a0\u25a0 i     \"\u25a0     r\"\" \"     '       \"\u25a0\"\"'   '*\"\u25a0\u25a0     fr*- \u25a0*-\u25a0*-*\u2014\u25a0*:\n.,-: ^'LA'ry\n|dra \u2014 Latest News\nPr. Hckyll and Mr. Mouse\n\"JUVENILE JURY\"\nTONIGHT\nIhowi at 7:00-8:6.\nAlderman Affleck\nActing Mayor\n' Upon the absence ot Mayor T. H.\n.Waters, Alderman B. C. Affleck:\nacted as Msyor at the meeting ot\ntie City Council Montjiy night. Aid.\nAffleck will be Acting Mayor st\nb gay time during  tbe  next three\nSooths thst Msyor Waters ii abient.\nle aldirmen have been assuming\n_\u25a0 the office ln turn this year.\ntarJu\nr\nvl'ftHII\nTrom Oiler's farewell to\nJohns Hopkins In 1MB as he was\nabout to leave for Oxford: \"I\nhave had three personal Ideals.\nope, to de the day's work well\nand not to bother about tomorrow. To It, more than anything\n\u2022lie, I owe whatever suoceii I\nhave had\u2014to thia power of itt-\nt)lnf down to a day'i work and\nElng to do it well to the best\nom'i ability and letting thi\nurs Uke care of Itself. Tha\nsecond ideal hai been to act tha\nGolden Rule as far ai in me lay,\ntowards my profeuional breth-\nern end towards the pitlenti\neommlted to mp eare. And the\nthird ha* been to cultivate iuch\ne meaiure of aquinlmity ai\nwould enable me to beir tuc-\nttt* with humility, the affections of my friends without\nrjde, snd to be ready when the\n*j of sorrow and grief came\nmeet It with the courage be-\nittlng a man. What the future\nhas in itore for me I cannot\ntelK-rou cannot tell. Nor do I\ntare much, io long as I carry\nWith mi as I ihall, the memory\nOf ths past you have given me.\nNothing can take that awiy. I\nhave made mistakes, but they\nhsve betn mistake, of the head,\nBet of the heart. I can truly say,\n\u2022id 1 take upon myielf to wit-\nBess, thst in my sojourn among\nyou I have loved no darkness,\nsophisticated no truth, nuned\nno delusion, allowed no fear.\"\nGOODERHAM i WORTS\nLIMITED\nleronto,   Canadi\nCapacity Crowd\nApplauds\nlight In Vienna'\nTh* curtain of musical promlies\nfor the coming Winter stason In\nNelson swung open Mondsy night\nun \"A Night In Vienna.\" aong medley that won the heart of a capacity\nludltnce ln Cspltol Theatre.\nFour of Britiih Columbia's better\nknown artists\u2014Ernest Adami, Karl\nSorman, Winifred Hurt and Bhirlay\n\u2022her\u2014practically filled a hlU ol\nmualcal wants with selections trom\ngrand opera, light open snd musics! comedy. Numbers ranged from\nan extract from the Intense prison\nscene In Gounod's opera Faust to\nths familiar \"I'll Stt You Again\"\nfrom Noel Coward's Bitter Sweet.\nAt \u2022 disadvantage through the\nabsence ot orchestral accompaniment, the quartet handled effectively Act II ot Flotow's comic opera\nMartha, In which Miss Neher sang\nthe title role, and Miss Hutt appeared ai Nancy; Mr. Normin was Lionel and Erneit Adams, Plunkett.\nAlready familiar to Nelson audiences trom his performance ln Nelson's Jubilee Cavalcade Mr. Adams\nreceived prolonged applause for hli\nrendition ot Messagcr's Letter Song,\nand later In the stirring Yoemen of\nEngland. Jerome Kern's popular\nOld Man River was sung by Mr.\nAdams with ease, hia deep notes\nsounding forth with clarity.\nThs pleasing volets sf the songsters blended In a number of duets,\nquartets and ensembles during the\ntwo-hour progrim, including the\nsextette trom Florodort, \"Tokiy\"\ntrom Bitter Sweet, \"Swing High\"\nind 'Trot Here and There\" from\nVeronlque, \"Your Eyes Shine In\nMine Own\" from Johann Strauss'\nGipsy Baron excerpts from Bitter\nSweet, and In the duet trom Act\nII of Bire-'i opera Cirmen. Uniion\nwu displayed In all the group selections, no one voice overpowering\nthe othtn.\nMiss Neheri airy soprano voice\nwai adapted to the \"Laughing Song\"\nfrom Fldtrmtui, for which she \u00abari-\ned sustained cheers. She ung also\n\"Villa\" from the Merry Widow of\nFran. Lehar, and \"My Hero\" trim\nThe Chocolate Soldier.\nThe mallow mezzo soprano of\nMiss Hutt wsi heard ln \"0 Peaceful England,\" \"Habanera\" from Carmen and again u a solo in \"Kiss\nMe\" from Bitter Sw\u00abet, while Mr.\nNorman, who exhibited quality ol\nthne in a powerful tenor voice, gave\n\"English Rose,\" ai well ai tinging\nmany part lolos.\nAs in Msrths, costumei were don\nned for the finale, the Incantation\nand lut duet from Act III and the\npriion acene from Fault. Miss Neher\nsang Marguerite, Mr. Norman,\nFaust; and Mr. Adams, Mephlito-\nfelei.\nBasil Horsfsll, director of the pro.\nductlon, accompanied, and shared\nin the applause given tht feiture\nartists.\nOnly $100 Flrt\nDamage in NtUon\nOnly $100 damage by flrt occur-\nrtd In Nelson during September,\nFire Chief G. A. McDomlfl told tht\nCity Council Monday night In his\nreport for September.\nThtre were four telephone alarms,\none verbal alarm and one inhalator\noall during tha month. Twtlvt inspections were mtde ln fire prevention, whilt regulation drill ind\nprictice In hose pumping and ladder drill wis cirritd out. Full Instruction in fire fighting wai ilso\njgiyjMj\t\nASTHMA SUFFERERS\nCM ss.clcor.it rriltf from thl wheul.i,\n-nee-ini, piping it-uiile for hnatQ\n>-wlV Aithma. Tile RAZ-MAH,\nipecillly mide to relieve itchy, it-ett-lnl\ntves, clioked-up bronchial tubes, difficult\nbreathing tod haraufni couahi caused\nby Aithma. Chronic Bi-ocnltll, Hir\nFew. At diuggisti-SOc, il. l-lk\nBigg*st, Lightest,\nShortest\n*K1 PUCJR, NY,pet. a (AP)\new York Mill\" today claimed\ntht biggest front Une min In thl\nNitlonal Hockey League with the\ngnlng  oi Six-toot,  -DO-pound  Bl)\nowlnskl of Wlnnlptg, \u2022 wingmtn.\nMmager Frank Boucher uld\nSlowlnikl, who playtd with Ottawa\nSenators last year, wis the leading\nscorer In the Quebec Senior League\nBoucher ilso contends Rangerp\nhsve thl league's lightest lineman\nIn 145-pound Buddy O'Connor ind\nthe shortest ln Grind Warwick who\nmeasures only five feet, 5 V. Inches.\nAlderman Sees\nTrail Sharing\nBridge Cos)\nNew Veterans'\nUnit To\nReceive Charter\nArmy, Navy and Air Forte vtt-\nerans. Nelson Unit No. 191, lt to\nreceive Its charter at a banqutt it\ntht Huma Siturdiy night. Tht ntw\nUnit was. organized Uit Thundsy\nwith Captain 11. W. Minion, Prill-\ndent of thl Trail-Rosslsnd Unit,\ntsking \u2022 ludlng pirt In tht organization work.\nCaptain B. P. Scott, C.B., Pruident ot East Vancouver Unit No. IB,\nand J. W. Macleod. Adjustment\nOfficer, B.C. Provincial Commind\nand Secretary ot Unit No. 58, are to\narrive here Oct. I, whllt tha following night, Brig. Gen. Sutherland\nBrown, ildt de camp to Hon. G. A.\nBulks, Lieutenant Governor, and\nHenry E. Wirbarton, J.P-, Provinciil Stcrttsry, will slso come to\nNelson team thi Cout.\nA banqutt wiU bt held it Trill\nFriday.\nOfflceri of thl Nilion Unit art\nGeorge Hlll, President, I. W. Cos-\nkey, Secretary, and George Fleury,\nTRAIL, B.C., Oct. \u00ab - A rtport\nof the recent meeting between E.\nC. Carion, Minister of Public Works,\nand i Trail delegation, composed of\nJ. L. Wibster, UL\/-., Trail-Rots-\nlsnd, Alderman G. W. Wheatley, F.\nSlndell and W. A Curran was read\ntp the Trail City Counoil Monday Riy Li.i-n ind Jick Hilnu, Ixtct)\nnight. tivi Board.\nThe report stated that Trail's re-\nQuest for s new bridge seemed\n''eminently fair\" to the Minister and\nwill be referred to the Provincial\nEngineering Department for examination. Mr. Ctriori, tht report\nstates, discounted the possibility ot\nimmediate construction due to the\nihortagi of steel and other materials, but lt was felt that in about\ntwo ytart this project ihould bt\ntiking shape.\nAldtrmtn 0. W, Whestley uld\nthat the city should be prepared to\ngo halt way ln financing the bridge\nand indicated the probable expenditure of about $27,000 per annum\nover a SO year period .\nMann (up for\nAdanacs\nDoak In Is Kootenay\nOn ltnd Business\nMr.|jflM\u00bbH.A,0*MIIS.W-\nbonate  Strtti, hivt lent M lilt\nKoottnty tor two weeks whtre Mr.\nDoik wlll hi engiged on ipedil\ndutlM hi the t*A tt M'tt-Hl-\n(. Maxlmenko\nOf Trail\nFound Hanged\nTRAIL, B.C., Oct. 1\u20144 coroner'i\nJury today viewed thl body of\nCharles Maxlmenko, 45, found hanging htrt today Irom a bum of hii\ntool   iked,   ITU   Second   Avenut,\nIt wts btlltved Mr. Maxlmenko\nMMlh M(|| urni timt btton\nthe body wis discovered. Jeff Ger-\ninline notified thl City Police ot\nthl discovtry.      s\nMr. Mtxlmtnko, born In Rus-is,\ncsmt here from Humiy, Alta., 24\nyesrs sao, ind wu tmploytd by\nthe C. M It S. Co. is i machinist.\nBesldei hll wife, i son Walter at\nTrill, md i daughter Miry, nurst-\nIn-trainlng It Victoria, survive.\nThi coroner's Jury wis composed\nof Alex Smith, \"rtiomsi Evini, Don\nlid McLem, William Forrest Jr.\nWilliam Campbell tnd Jimu Dt\nvtto.\nMrs. M. Fleming\nLaid al Rest;\nBuffalo Bill Kin\nPrivite funeril services for the\nlate Mrs. Minerva Fleming, win\nheld from the Thompion Funeral\nHome Monday  ifternoon  Rev.  G.\nSordon McL. Boothroyd oi Trinity\nnlted Church officiated.\n\"Leid Kindly Lliht\" w4 \"Abide\nWith Me\" were the hymni sung,\nMrs. J. A. Fraser rendering organ\naccompaniment.\nPallbeareri were C. A. Dayman,\nC. M, Young, James Stuart end G. J.\nStuart. Interment was in Nelson\nMemorial Park.\nMra. Fleming, a cousin of William\n(Buffalo Bll|l Cody, died at Ntlson\nThuridiy tt the tge of 85.\nSTREET RAILWAY\nREVENUE $XW7\nA totil rtvtnut of $2667 55 wis\ntlktn in by the Nelson Street Railway during September, t rtport by\nSuperintendent Lei Hill stated it\nCity Council Monday night. During\nSeptember laat year the Intake wu\n12470.86.\nNumber of passengers carried ln\nthe 5312 miles travelled during the\nmonth was 46,741, whllt last year\n47,393 Were carritd ln travelling\n6502 miles.\nBy IRWIN F RICKE\nCanadian Prtu Itaff Wrlttr\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B.C., Ott\n8 (CP)\u2014New Westminster Adanacs\ntonight defeated Mimlco Mountaineers 18-9 to iweep the belt of five\nMann Cup leriei In three itraight\ngamei and become the 1947 Canadian Senior Lacrosse Champions.\nIn the fastest, roughest game ol\nthe series, the Mountlu sbandoned\ntheir deliberate style ot play and\nattempted to match the pace of tha\nshifty Adanacs, only to be run Into\nthe floor.\nThe strles triumph for tht Adanacs in the 37th renewal ol the\nlacrosse classic wu one mort pact\nof travelling lacrosse teams defeats.\nOnly two Eastern teams\u2014Himllton\nTigers In 1933 and Orillia Ttrrltri\nin 1985 \u2014 h$vt managed to win In\nthe West.\nAb (ronie To\nCoach Smokies\nNew Hours ior\nTrail Employees\nTRAIL, B.C., Oot. I\u2014The Personnel Division ot The Consolidated\nMining snd Smelting Company of\nCanadi, Ltd., announced today that\ntha trial period o! later shift starting times will commence ln their\nTrill plants Saturday at 8 a.m.\nCommencing at this time, the shift\nhours will be day ihift, 8 a.m. to\n4 p.m., afternoon shift, 4 p.m. to 12\nmidnight, night shift, 12 midnight\nto 8 a.m. Employeei on steady day\nshift will work 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.\nWith the change In working hours,\nthere will be a change in the familiar \"whistle on the hlll.\" I TRAn., B.C., Oct. \u00ab---Ab Crenle,\nFor six monthi at least, there will I gr,\u201e gmoke E.t,. csnttrmi., Is to\nbe no 6 a.m. blast. New whistle ;b. pUying-coach of the Trsll senior\ntimes will be 7 i.m,8 a.m., 2 noon, team q-j, winter Ed Ben!on Club\n2:30 p.m.. 1 p.m. (fire whistle est) Pre5idcnt| announced today.\n4 p.m., 4:30 pjn. ind 12 midnight. c-__.. 6U--eed- ht, teammate of\nThis new schedule eliminates a A1,__ c ,-d w_-,d championship\nnumber of Intermediate time whis-,day. Jimmy \u201e__.,._ Coach ,__ the\nties such ull sm., 11:30 I.m., 7:30,.p..t tw_ -,\u201e-\u201e,_ wh- hsd uked to\np.m. ind 8:00 p.m. jbe _eiieved \u201ej his dutiei.\nCronie has played for the Smoklu\never ilnce coming hert in 1934 from\nCalgary's junior Jlmmlu. Hi hu\nbeen i perennial Captan of thi Trill\nteam and in 1938-38 when the teim\ncopped the world title, he lerved\nai Coach as well. Lett last uuon\nhe pinch-hit for Jimmy MorrU\nLleutenint Comminder R. P. j when the latter had the flu.\nWelland, D.S.C., Jt.C.N. will speak to Ice-making is expected to begin\nthe itudenti of Nelson High School, here in a few days, and the tint\ntelling them about the newly form-: practice may be held naxt wtek.\ned R.C.N.-R.C.A F. College at Royal\nRoads, neir Victoria, British Columbia. Ht will bt in Nelson Tuesdiy.\nthe purpoie of the officer'i visit\nis to icquaint students with the\ncollege, explain its purpose, and tell\nlililiilillllllllllllllllllllllilitlllllllllilllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiiin\nNews of the Day\nRATES; Ml llm, |Tt lint black face type, lamer typt ratal en\nnquut Minimum two llnu. 10% dlicdurr. for prompt payment.\nIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nATTINTION  KINIMEN\nMuting 8:16 sharp, Humt Hottl.\nHyacinths, blue, pink, white, yellow. 3 tor.ll.OO. Ph. p. Kltchtner.\nLitest newspapers, msgsilnts snd\nsmokes gt Bishop's Newt\nTry COLLINSON'S tor PR5CI-\nSION WATCH WORK.\nFtctory-trilned ippliance repair-\ninan at Beatty Service, Phont 91.\nFor thut cold evenings, try fry's\nHot Chpcolttt it WAITS.\n10o\nammmatmaaminttimtrtimmme   mi   nm\nWoolens for\nDresses, Coats and Suits\nPASTEL CHINCHILLA, pink lnd blut, 54\" wide. \u00a32.91\nDONEGAL TWEED COATING, brown and grey,        C9 TR\n54\" wide. Yard   f*IO\nDIAGONAL TWEED COATING, brown and grey. $2.59\nPURE WOOL SKIRTING, htrringbope pittern, all      M RA\nshadei. 54\" wide. Yard   *f\u00abl*V\nBUNNY FLANF.LL. WOOL CREPES, DRESS CO OK\nFLANELL. Yird   \u25a0?\u2022\u00bb*\u00bb*\nBLANKET CLOTH, 10\" widt, gold md wine. K4 Ql\nYard   <?*-*\u00bb\u00bb\nFINK'S PRINT SHOP\nEmphasis on Teamwork as Yanks\nCelebrate; lo Regrefsr,\u00bbShollon\nOLD   PAPERS  FOR   SALI,\nBUNDt-1 Af BAILV NEWS.\nLarge circulating heater fer ule,\nUkt new. Phone 1J52-R.\nBoard Companies pty your claim-\npromptly. Blackwood Agency.\nPHONI 1177 AND 1171\nFAIRWAY FOR FRESH MEATS\nSte JACK BOYCE MEN'S SHOP\nI (or tht smartest Fall Toggery.\nRoyal Roads Head\nTo Speak Here\nCITY TO AGAIN\nCOLLECT GARBAGE\nWant Extra Milk\nThis Winter?\nTHEN PUT YOUR COWS ON\nFull-Pail Dairy Mash\nTHE BRACKMAN-KER MILLING CO.\nNelion ond Roiiland\nCollection of garbage in Nelion\nnteru-ed\" boy'i ju_.\"how\"to\"ipply I will' again be taken over by the\nfor entry. City, the City Council decided Mon-\nThis   R.C.N.-RC.A.F.   College   Is,day night.\noperated Jointly by the Navy and    The present arrangement wu un-\nAir Force to train young Canadians satisfactory to both Harold Chap-\nI to become officers of the Fleet and man, present collector working un-\nj in tht Air Force. ,der contract, and to the City, a rt-\nLieutenant Commander Welland1 port by thc Parks and Health Corn-\nhas iuit completed \u25a0 two year tp- mittee stated.  The City will tiki\npointment thtre during which time over Oct. 15.\t\nht hu bun iteond in command to **~~\nCipttin W B Creery. CBE.. RCN, Md VO., AldtMWn\nihe Comminding Officer it the co\\-\\\"***Tv'l **\u00bb'W1\"\u00bb\"*\u00bb\"\n\"\u00a3\u2022\u201e a     .    . m. ,-,       Plon KenvilU Tour\nWelland  spent most nf the wir; .\nyurs on convoy work in the North, Kenville Mlnei Ltd., dtscrlbld by\nAtlintlc tnd during that time com- Acting Mayor Boyd C. Affleck ll\nminded tht Dutroyen \"Asslni- an \"industry vital to Nelson,\" should\nbolne\" tnd \"Haldi.\" ibt   Inspected   by   the   Miyor   ind\nDuring hli itay in thi city he Aldermen. It was suggested it City\nplani to set iny partnt or hoy who Council Monday night. Foisibility\nis Inttresttd in tne R.C N.-R.C.A.F. nf a tour at a timt convenient to\njoint officer'i trilnlng colegt,\nTo Install Street\nLights on Sixth,\nAncUrson Street.\nTwo itreet lights will he installed  BllsinCSS LlCOFICt\nin   the   vicinity   of   And.r.on   and     -.     rf       , b   , \u201e ,_\u201e..\nSixUt Streets where several houses - j. p \u201e , A - . . ., N.u._\nbuilt under the Wartime Housing wh0 h-,td , ,_,-. \u201e m s\u201e_.\ncontract art lituittd, U wai decided ,      g,     . ud   b    c\u201e\n.   City Council Monday night. The ^   \u00bb,, Mond      *, ht\nlights, te bt tqulpptd with imall '     *\t\nbuibi, will bt only temporary and' ..        ,       .   ,\nwill   ht   repliced   when   thi   City LOtl  Not  tor  3016\nPowtr Flint got! btck Into oper-1   ' _ ,     ...     .\n,, \u25a0 ' Zahar Abrosimo. 81! Front Strait.\n,   , |who Mondiy night ipplitd to City\nCouncil for t price quotitlon on\nLota I ind 2 it thi eornir of Front\nind  Hendry-   Strut,  wlll bt  id-\nFun for ope md tU it the Legion\nentertainment tvtry Tueiday night\n8 p.m.\nJust inlvti}\u2014Flnt new modtl\nBulova Watches, priced from $24.75\nIfld up. A1 Harvey's Jtwellen.\nChild Heilth Ctntrt tnd Pre.\nSchool Immunlration Clinic, Me.\nmodal Hall Oct. 14th I to 4 p.m.\nRegular monthly meeting of Nel\n\u25a0en Chapter ef R N.A. of B.C. to be\nheld at thi nunu homt tonight it 8\nBt ON tint ALL tht time, with\nwatoh rtpsiri by SUTHERLAND\nJEWELLERS, 411 Biktr gt.\nGirls' long wool-snd-cotlon\nstockings \u2014 all sites st\nTHI CHILDREN'! \u00bbHOP\nBULBS!    BULBS!    BULBS!\nMakt yeur cholet  early from\nour very ltrgt selection.\nvalentine's\nWt have a complete itock of\nHolland and B.C. bulbs- Plant now\nfor t lovely Spring girdtn.\nCOVENTRY'S FLOWER SHOP\nJuit in\u2014| new ihlpment of SIL.\nVER tet Services, Relishes. Entriu,\nDessert Sets, ttc, at COLLINSON'S.\nMl Biker St, NELSON.\nAKNOUNCEMENT\nI wish to innounce that Linus\nMorrison hu become s partner with\nmt In thl Star Taxi si from todty.\nI think thost who hsve supported\nme ip the past, ind we will deeply\nappreciate your future patronage.\nSigned,\nRoss Casson.\nWt do not repiir lawn mowers,\nsharpen knives, maka keyi, or inythlng of that niturt. Howtver, we\nsure cap repair thst typewriter or\naqding machine of yours. Our mechanic hit had 18 years' experience\nrepairing adding machines, caih register! and typewriters Stt ui if In\nnted of tny repiln to your office\ntqulpment. D. W. McDerby. \"thi\nTypewriter tnd Adding Michlne\nMan,\" 5J8 Ward Street. Nelson. B.C.\nBy AUSTIN DEALMEAR\nYANKEE STADIUM, New York,\nOct. 6 AP)\u2014The Brooklyn Dodgeri\ndreued and went home after today's\nfinal gimt of tht World Series, It\nwu u ilmplt ind matter of fact\nu thai\nThtre wti no weeping, witling or\ngnashing ot teeth after their 5-2\ndefeat by New York Yanlfeep ln the\npayoff battle.\n\"I have no regrets,\" said Burt\nShotton, the illver-thatched pilot of\nthe Dodgen. \"The Dodgen art a\ngreat team, ind they'll be greater\nnext year. We did til wt oould. Wt\ntried, but we couldn't quite make lt\nWe'll beat tht Yinki more tlmu\nln the next 10 yean than they'll\nbeat us.\"\nDodger President Branch Rickey\naccompanied Shotton on the long\nwalk from dugout to clubhouse, his\nirm draped around Burt's should'\ners.\n'Wa got beit by \u2022 dim good\nturn,\" said Rickey. \"Any ttam with\nHenrich and DiMaggio on It hu\ngo) to be great No, put DiMaggio\nflrat\"\nOnt of the lut Dodgers to eome\nTOO UTI TO CLASS.I\nboth the mine operstors snd Council\nmembers will be looked into.\nKenville   Is   fivt   mills   out   of\nNelion,\nOkay Transfer of\nStovepipes tnd elbows, dampers,\nitovebosrdi and guards, stove pollih, itovtplpe wire, etc. Get your\nluppliu st HIPPERSON'S.\nMIKT VOUR 1M7-4J MAPLE\nLIAF HOCKEY TIAM AT THE\nDANCI CIVIC CENTRE WED\nNITE.OCT. UTH.\n\"GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT'\n(Section 28)\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR\nCONSENT TO TRANSFER OF\n' BEER LICENCE\nNOTICE ii hereby given that\non the 7th day of Novtmbtr, ntxt,\ntht undersigned Intends to apply to\ntbe Liquor Control Board for consent iti transfer of Bier Licence No.\n7691, iisued In respect of premises\nbting part of i building known u\nSalmo Hotel, situate at Salmo, British Columbii, upon 'he lends described as tots Eleven (11) snd\nTWELVE (12), ln Block Four (4),\nof Lot Two Hundred and Six A\n(206-A) Map Six Hundnd ind\nTwenty-Two (822), Nelson Land\nRegistration District, in the Province of British Columbia, from Leon\nCelestln Cremeri md Bert Carlson,\nto Fred P. Famlnow, of Lundbreck,\nAlberta, the transferee.\nDATED at Nelson, B.C., this Ith\nday ol October, 1947.\nFRED P. FAMINOW,\n Applicant and Transferee.\nFARM FOR SALE CHEAP - SO\nacrea, river frontage, 25 acres\ncleared, good irrigation, good\nbuildings, iome fruit treei. 11\nCOWI, I horses, I heifers, milk\ncooler and milk earn, 15 toni of\nhay in. All equipment on farm is\nalmoit new. Selling milk to Palm\nDairies. For furthtr particulars\nwrite to 3. Vinjoff, Appltdile, B.C.\nWANTED \"- IMMEDIATELY. J\ngentril duty nursei for Victorian\nHospital, Kailo, B.C. Salary g!40\na month, plui board ind usual\nholidays. Phone, write or wire\ncollect Secretary Victorian Hospital, Kaslo.\nNO OLYMPICS\nJAUNT FOR\nBOXLA BOYS\nVANCOUVER, Oct I (CP)-Lyle\nBirr of Vsncouver, former First\nVice-President of the Canadian La\ncrosse Association, was elected Association Pruident during the weekend ind one of hii firit dutiei wai\nto innounce today that a lacrosse\nteam's ehineei ef going to the\nOlympics next yetr wert \"prttty\nslim.\"\n\"The dtil li nurly wuhtd up,\"\nhe uid. \"So far all they can guarantee is one game . . . wt don't\nwant to spend tha money for one\ngtme.\"\nEarlier this year, the 'C.L.A. announced the winner of the Mann\nCup finali would trivel to the\nOlympic Gimti at London's Wembley SUdium next year.\nOther -<f|ceri elected Sundiy\nWire; Toeuny O'Brien, Winnipeg,\nFirst Vice-Pruident; Ttd Lancaittr,\nSt Catherines, Ont, Second Vice-\nPresident tnd W. G. Euterbrook of\nVincouver, Third Vlce-Preildent\nFOR SALE - IM7 FLUID DRIVE\nDodge, m-roon ledan wltb extras,\nmechanical perfect First SJ500\ntakes it For appointment to see\ncsr Phone 12M-L-1.\nWsnted \u2014 Two dlihwuhtri snd\nent wiitrtss. Excellent ultriei. Apply it Armion'i Cafe, t tm. to 11\ni.m.\nTht rtgultr monthly meeting of\nthe Rod ind Oun Club will be held\nin the City Hlll Tuudiy Oct. 7 It\n8 pm. Kvtrybody welcomt.\nMISSION COVENANT CHURCH\nMiuioniry Plcturu of India announced for Tuudiy nlte. will bi\nihown on Wed. Oct. 8, 7:30 pm.\nSACRIFICE FOR CASH - QUAN-\ntity of new lumber at Kinnaird.\nWhat often? Apply Vernon Nel-\nson, 804 Anderson St., Nelson.\nFOR SALE - ONE I H.P~STA-\ntionery englnt, in good running\norder. Apply R. J. Diuphlnals,\nSalmo. BC.\nPONTIAC SEDAN - TOUR DOOR.\nIMl model, heiter. ridio. Cuh\nUle. T. Tessman, Niw Denver,\nBC.\nNelson Girl\nIn Coait Ntwi\nOne of ieven UBC drum miior-\nettes pictured in Fridij*\"! edition of\nthe Vincouer Sun wu Loll Whlmster, diughter of Mr. ind Mn. H. M.\nWhlmster of Nelson. Shown beside\nher In the squsd, scheduled to per.\nform st s footbill gimt In UBC\nstadium, wu anothtr district girl,\nBilUt Wtdds of Trsll,\nThe Weather\nFortcut:\nKootenayi   Clur.  Wlndi   light.\nLlttlt   chingt    In    ttmpirtture.\nFroit   High   Tuudiy   tt   Crtnbrook 88, Crmctnt Vtllty 82.\nVancouvtr: Cloudy. Wlndi light\nLittle    changt    ln    temperature.\nGround froit in thi Lower Fruer\nValley  befort   daybreak.   High   at\nVancouver  airport  58,   Abbotiford\nairport 88, Nanaimo 80.\nNtW      \t\nM-atml\t\nToeonto   ....\nNorth Biy \t\nPort Arthur  \t\nKtnort  _-\u25a0\nWinnipeg  _\nBrandon  _-\nThe Pas  \t\nRegina\ntorn the shower room was Iddie\ntanky, the sorappy Uttlt lecond\nbaseman. Stanky aald thl Yanki\nwon today becaust of thtlr strength\ndown the middle.\n\"Stirnweiss, Rlzzuto, Pagt tnd\nAaron) Robinson won for them.'' ht\ndeclared. \"If Roblnion had been\ncatching Irom the start, tht series\nqever would havi gone seven\ngames.\"\nFIVI  STANDOUTS\nBy JOHN D. HAMILTON\nCanadian Prtu Staff Wrlttr\nYANKEE STADIUM, Oct. 8 (CP)\n\u2014There are nlnt guys on i bueball\nturn no matter whut arithmetic you\nuse and the 1047 World Series showed that New York Yankees, over\nseven games, fielded i better hill\nclub tun Brooklyn Dodgers.\nAlthough there wu I great detl\nof talk about individual heroes, the\nYinkees were itronger In moit\npoiitloni tnd proved it todty by\nblasting the Burnt 5-2 In tht final\nI uat-\nAct-illy, flvt mttt \u25a0wat md-\nouts:\nJot DiMaggio, who loped around\nctntrt field yanking down Dodger\nbin apt) banging ln a home run thtt\nwen i game\nHugh Casey, who pitched relief\nin six of the seven gamei and who\nWW credited with a Brooklyn victory In the fourth garrie althdugti he\nthrew only one ball. But that wai\na curve ball to Tommy Henrich\nwhich mide the Yinkee fielder hit.\nInto t retiring doubll play.\nCasey's opposite number, reliefer\nJot Pagt ot tht Yinki who toued\nfivt innings of tht lut game and\nallowed only ont hit lnd no wilks.\nCookie Lavagetto, tht Brooklyn\nplnch-hltter who drovt In two runi.\nwith a lut Inning doublt In tht\nfourth gtme to pull the Dodgeri\nevtn it two gimet tach.\nAl Gionfriddo, tht utility Dodgtr\nwhp pulled down Joe DlMaggio'i\npotenflil three-run homtr ln the\n_lxth game to help the Dodgeri win.\nTHS TEAM WON\nIn tne nappy Yankee dreulng\nroom ifter tht game today teamwork wu emphulzed again and\nagain by tht wlnnen.\nMiyht Jot  DIMigglo wu the\nguy who got moit handshakes but\nthit'i old ituff tt The Jolter ind\nht took It ill etiuilly.\nHinrlch,   in   amiable   vettran,\nwu uktd how It felt thli time\nThli li tht fifth World Itrlei\nfor mt tnd It gtti bttttr ill the\ntlmi,\" Tommy uld. \"Thli wai the\ntoughest om; thl hardest fought\ntnt.\"\nAllie Reynolds, who won thi ttcond game, illowtd lt wu mighty\nnlct to be with \u2022 pennint winner\ntnd whtn uktd if lt hadn't bttn\ni terrific itriln on pitchers lo t\nserlu whtrt pitchers wert tht lowliest creiturei In the field, he ssld:\n\"Why no. It'i only baseballl\"\nThli sensible attitude seemed to\nbe held by most of the Yank*.\nFloyd (Bill) Bevens, tht unlucky\nyoung msn who pitched s no-hitter\nup until the last third of the ninth\nIn the fourth gtmt\u2014whtn Lavs-\ngttto doubltd ln tbt Dodgers' winning runi\u2014wis still wd\u2014but still\ns teim pliytr.\n\"We won; thit'i mort lroportint\nthin one guy's victorias,\" hi Hid.\nLOST - PARCEL CONTAINING\ndress. Picked up by mistake it\nWoolworth'i Findtr phoni 74I-R1\n\u2022     L\/hUlA.l\nParadol\nCt J vised that  the propertlu irt not\n\"'(or llll. it wu decided\nWAKE UP YOUR\n-po..**.. phi BODY'S OWN\nI    Nelson \u2022 TraU\nRossland Freight\nJ. C. MUIR\nrhenett    Nelion 77; Konlind 171; Trail 1001\nConntctloni   fori\nSALMO   -   KASLO  \u2014 CRESTON   \u2014   NAKUSP\nLAXATIVE\nItap con s t tpatlon thil natvral,\neaiy way\nt Wet tm r**m *-! m fei W Mi\n\u2022Ush.TU.ksI.is niliire'iown Itntlvt.\nlektmaemttmheeMm *\nl*,\u00ab|1**.\u00abill.\u00ab.iHt\u00bb--ti\u00ab-Wi-i\nntturtlr-WkTWi-***''-**-\nf RU ITA.IVES _.r.\nNEW LINOLEUM FOR\nNELSON FIRE HALL\nI City Council Mondiy night okiy-\nid the purchue ol llnolium vilutd\n'it about MM 'or the Fire Dtpirtment. Included in tht 1941 budgtt.\nthi request wn mide by Fin Chief\nO  A. McDonild.\nBLACKHEADS\nWt mmm. M_*Ui.-4i-SIis\u00bbIt. (hot, Om\nSVO tanw of  inrnilr*  psswilsr froas   KIT\nIr-t lton md iptlr n*\\Vt wllk \u2022\u00bb\u2022*. bmk\nslol_ \u2022-** Mstk-Mda. IW IIsmIts) tad\nllMCM-r \u25a0\u00bb Ull ml, sls-iU mtis*\\\nDUCK DECOYS, eich M.2S\nHUNTING   KNIVES M.7I-M.96\nHUNTING JACKETS $10.65\nAT G-tEENWOOD'B\nWHITE ENAMEL RANG*T\"QB_T\nbee heiter md its wittr htiter.\nAll In good condition. Ph. T05-X.\nYou rectlvt pleasant, courttous\n\u25a0ervlci when you ihop it COLLINSON'S. Ctmt ind lte our extensive\nselection of JEWELLERY. Ml Baker\nSt., Nilion.\nWa hive t toot iiiortmint tf both\nEnglish md Cinidlin uti ol dishis.\nfttt our dlipliyi.\nWOOD VALLANCg HARDWARE\nPrtptrt now for Winter wetthtr\nby buying your httttr todiy. AI\ngood itltctlnn of coil tnd wood\nhtlttn on diipliy now it Hlpptr-\nson'i.\nHen, Women Over 40\nFeelWtak,Worn,01d?\nWant Noimal P.p. Vim. Vitality ?\nNmhIiEH\nOfltr\u00abs Tssnl* T-liVftj\nmm -i ill \u25a0 i-i iissu \u2022\nBROKEN LINES OF LADIES'\nPUMPS. 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MY THIS\nfyoure NERVOUS\nPt'CEHTWtf D*YV of Ho.M.1\nVtaaaei earn tmima mm rm\nla entire MrrosM tasfcion\u2014ti ssj_b Ate*\nkbit k mm ttMN to tt\u00bbm mtm q-npfca-t.\nom\u00a3mm:ms&\n.ns\nItching, Burning,\nPerspiring Feet\n__ | \u00ab._ ii \u2014 shis pOTfsfsd  l-m\u00abui-n \u00bbl Mill)\nssid, mm ml tomtei. tut Ml n\u00bbk| iblt\n\u2014 ! 10 m ibm tsisu sroik ii-l_. bi\u00abr> mm wuh\n\u2014 oul iW ilmtm ubMilbi. -thiol nl SUSHIS\nI    lib _> hsisk Oil \u00bbol* \u2014linlii i'\nStm mt sum \u2014 ii ectisuwiicsl   Moor* bn*\n\u2014 il -os isujitaL   Ooo. dniuiw ,\nmrwm **xwit'kjp-\nplei Oood hunting Itriln. S-rres,\nMirror. PC\nHinrop. tt\nPhone 4W-:\nWTO wTW-oWI.\nm u\\i -1 wm Hftutf\nImmtdlitt possession. Fb, 10.1-L,\nSte Main Classt\/ied Section\nPntjc 9.     .\nWhen your BACK\nACHcSeee\nlw-\u00abht b the twu. W l.i- lalmg\ntdU. *^b-mWr,tmm*mmArw\\TZ\nAM,^4^Kei,rmA,lnlrtlm\u201emma.'*i\\m,\nhirkirht, kuiUsiS., ih ml' (tit, \u00a3\nbmti rut tt Ask *aei eat temmmmj\nmm Uke.  Tt U Ut yma kmrn,.\n^fenfieTC\ne************************  i**f**W| **\u2022\u25a0*\u2022) ********>\u25a0 n*******g******r***\u00bb-\nlr\u00bbDMjPiM'iPfctyWb.h*iUm\nStt *M> lht rtd lud. SM mwrmkme. tu\n Says US. Interfering\nIn Palestine Affairs\nJust as Bad as Soviet Satellites\nIn Greece, Accuses Arab Delegate\nBy CLYDE BLACKBURN\nCanadian Press Staff Writer\nLAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 6 (CP) - An Arab blast against\nestablishment of a Jewish state in the Holy Land and against\nUnited States intervention in the Arab-Jew quarrel was delivered today in the United Nations Committee on Palestine.\nForeign Minister Fadhil Jamali of Iraq said he hoped\nAmerican citizens would \"stop\" financing\" terrorism and illegal immigration into Pales- ' \"\ntine. I penetrate  the  Middle   East,  using\nI Palestine as a gate.\"\nIn   the   Social   Committee   Mrs.j    Jamali alao delivered a vigorous ..,,,..,\nFranklin D. Roosevelt had more to attack on the United States tor what WANTS ACTION\nr._i.       \u25a0, .1 -, i . . .   t        t \\ , . .       \\ I i s .        -. i i       -isiti-H'-l'     V. n    r-eil] mri     \"i\u00bb. 1f.rf__flr.rr\"     sis     P', I ,   \u25a0. t 1 I ws\nUNITED UBOR\nFOR CANADA-\nMOSHER\nUrges Low-Cost\nHousing Plan in\nOpening C.C.L. Meet\ncontrary.\nHis remarks ume on queries trom\nnewspaper reporters regarding a\nQuebec dated story appearing in a\nMontreal paper today which uld\nthat Information reaching1\" the ancient capital trom \"excellent\nsourcei\" wu to the effect that Mr.\nKing's first task, when he returns\nfrom Britain and attending the marriage of Princess Elizabeth, will be\nto present his resignation as leader\noMhe Liberal Party to the National\nLiberal Association and request the\nAssociation til summon a national\nconvention for the Fall of 1948.\nAsked were this true, Mr. King\ncommented with a grin:\nsay  against   the   Russian  anti-war he called \"interfering\" in Palestine\nmongerlng resolution. The American *, affairs. He said this Interference was\npress had its faults but lt was free,: just as bad as Interference of the So-\nahe said. I viet satellites ln Greece which the\n\u2022\u2022a . .i-\u201es! a.i. n_. .. .... United States was trying to stop.\nA controlled press is like an e\u00ab d \u201e      \u25a0*   \u00ab        ^\ntf one part of It is bad the whole',.. ., -..^ .poke \u201e.,... (hc,\ne\" ** nM- '57-power   Palestine   Committee   of\nJamali attacked Zionism as an the United Nations Assembly in a\n\"aggressive and virulent\" political | double-barrelled appeal for an In-\nmovement which was \"very much1 dependent Arab state covering all of\nlike Nazism.\" It \"has nothing to do Palestine.\nTORONTO, Oct. 6 (CPl\u2014Canadian labor unity and political action\nby workers were called for today\nby A. R, Moeher, President of the\nCanadian Congreu of Labor, In\nhis Presidential addreu at the\nC.C.L.', seventh1 anmial conv\ntlon.\nwith Palestine except in its aim to\nJWb*     m\nXlmoi\nCONDENSfO\n04NU&\nLOW RAIL\nFARES FOR\nTHANKSGIVING\nDAY.\nMONDAY, OCT. 13\nBetween all Stations In Canada\nONE-WAY FARE\nAND ONE-THIRD\nFOT. ROUND TRIP\n(Minimum Fare JOcl\nGOOD GOING:\nFrom 12 neon FRI. OCT. 10\nto\n2 p.m. MON. OCT. U\nif no trsln afternoon 0-_ 10. ticket,\nwill be good on morning triln.\nRET-RHINO:\nLeive deeti siltlon Oct. IS, \u00ab__spt If no\ntriln. tickets will tx villd until\nMidnight Oct. IS.\nfTleopinf is, I I'ssl'.-rts prlri)*fM 11\nu-u.lr.lee.\nfell I nfwmmlio*fnm .in meml.\nCream Deodorant\nSa\/tly\nStops Perspiration\nI. Does no* Irritate skin. Doei\nnot rot dresses or met. i ihi rtt.\nit* Prevent* under-irm odor,\nStof-s peripiution Mfely.\nJ.   A purr, white. iirtHep..--, train-\nW' iiti.-liin*i tir-m\n4.  No wmt mn to 'ity   Oo  be\ntiKcj tijh. iftn ihiTjni.\nB.   At a did A*-('i\"vil Sr ml .-I\nAmetianlmntureof Liundcr-\nlB|- In mil-., to fabric. Um\nAm,I itRnlnly.\n39f 'l\u00bb\u00ab -V m-l \u2022.* iim\nMOU MIN ANO WOMIN Ull\nARRID\ntaut mt oihh tuoooiAN!   _\nAddressing more  than  800 dele^\nHates, President Mosher also urged\n       ,      t subsidized low-cost housing plan\nPremier Nur   described the plan ,\u201e- Can,d_ and c-iticl--d the exist-\nto partition Palestine as more fan* lr). e-on-ml- ,_-,.-. ,, not -lv|-g\ntastic \"than anything imagined In labor Its full due\nthe 'Arabian Nights' entertainment'    Discussing the unity of labor, he\nor the fantasties of H. G. Wells.      \\%M --_ o( th_ m0-t |mportllnt ob.\nZioniit  circles   here   dliplsyed iectives of organized labor in the\nconfidence that the U. N. would -ountry   was   that   of   uniting  the\nendorse the majority report of the workers into one national body.\nPalestine     Commission     recom-     \"Labor will never b? able to speak\nmending   partition   of   the   Holy out strongly and exert Its Influence\nLand   to   provide   for   a   Jewish adequately on the progress of hu-\nstate. man affairs until It has brought its\nPartition ls bitterly  opposed  by separate elements Into one coherent\nthc Arabs and has been accepted by organization,   he raid. Its strength\nthe Jewish agency for Palestine \"'\nsadness snd most reluctantly.\"\nMost Zionists hope for partition In ATTACK8 T.L.C\nthe knowledge that they cannot1 Mr Mosher hit out indirectly at\nhave all of Palestine. The Arabs th. Trades and Labor Congress of\nhave threatened to use force in the Canada with its. organization on\nevent of defeat of their proposal for craft basis, declaring the divisions\nimmediate Independence o! Pales- |n tne ranks of labor were due In\ntine'with its 2 to 1 Arab population part to \"the common human tenden-\nmajority intact. Icy to maintain Institutions long sf\nU. 8. SILENT |fer their usefulness has passed snd\n'.. ,.__.. ,    _ 'they become interesting only to an\nUnited States sources maintained   ._,!__(._ \u201e \u2022      '\n\u25a0 strict silence on State Secretary1\nwas being dissipated for lack of uni\n'ideation.\nPrime Minister Keeps Own Counsel\nOn Reported Retirement Plans\nMONTREAL, Ott 6 (CP) \u2014 Prime Minister Mackenzie\nKing, in Montreal for McGill University Founder's Day ceremonies, intimated today that he had no intention of stepping\ndown from leadership of the Liberal party in the very near future\u2014newspaper stories to the*\"\nThose well Informed sourcei tt%\nnot so well Informed u I tm.\"\nThe newspaper story in question\nsaid External Affairs Minister St\nLaurent would succeed to leadership'of the Liberal Party. Asked\nabout this, the Prime Minister had\nno comment\u2014only a ta-ile.\nElaborating briefly on his much-\nrii.sciif.spd plans for retirement, he\nsaid -that when he did retire he\nwould not do so through newspaper\ncolumns.\nInstead, he added, he would fu.\nnounce it to the people who had\ngiven him leadership\u2014the people of\nthe Liberal Party.\nMarshall's plans and would not\neven confirm the date of the forthcoming United States speech. It w_ia\nunderstood from a member of the\nAssembly's 57 states Palestine Committee that the U. S. declaration of\npolicy would be made Thursday,\nAndrei Y. Vishinsky, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, has been\nequally tight-lipped on when the\nRussian reaction will come or what\nit will be.\nDealing with political action, he\nsaid It wn \"euential that labor\n\u25a0hould develop and exercise political power, rather (nan permit\npolitical power to be controlled by\nthe representative! of a tingle\nclass made up of leaders of Industry and finance,\"\n\"There ls no reason,\" he added,\n\"why labor should not get behind\nits own policies and do its utmost\nto  secure   their  application   in   the\nMeanwhile, news of the nine-na-  sphere of politics.\"\ntion Communist International front\nannounced   from   Moscow\nU. N. proceedings.\nOf the present economic system\nj      , vl      *\"t     y.t.w*.iie     v*-*_*ns_niin_     OJ..-I\"\nclouaca'President Mosher said workers were\nI becoming convinced it was not uti-\nThe fact that Europe's Commun\nists wore banding together to fight\nwhat they called United States \"expansionism\" was added to reports\nthat the United States offer to ease\nthe terms of its Greek-Balkan reso^\nlution would be rejected.\nA plenary session of the Genera\nAaaembly has been called for Wed'\nn ead ay when a fresh attempt will\nhe made to break the deadlock bttwttn the Ukraine and India for\nseat on the Security Counci\nNeither has been able to get th\nnecessary   two   thirds   majority   of\nthose present and voting after nine\nballots, Ruuia  is  reported to have\nrallied   enoush   votes   to   put   the -i-ving Day in the American tradi-\nUkraine on the Council but it is ijtton, there Wl11 be P!enty of iuT^\nsecret  ballot  and   India   is  equally' -n!f ?ear\nconfident.\nzing the natural resources, produc-\nfive machinery and manpower of\nthe Dominion.\nThanksgiving\nTurkeys In\nGood Supply\nFor those who celebrate Thanks-\nTwo Downtown\nAccidents at Weekend\nTwo minor traffic accident, occurred In Nelson's business section\nover the weekend.\nSaturday at noon, a car driven by\nAustin Moore of Nelson was In collision with a truck driven by Nick\nBonderof* of Castlegar, at the Intersection of Ward and Vernon Streets.\nDamage was slight. Mr. Moore was\ndriving South, and Mr. Bonderoff\nEast at the time of 'the collision.\nFriday night, a car driven by\nMiss Alia Johnstone was in collision with a car driven by R. A.\nPaterson, the collision occurring as\nMiss Johnstone was pulling away\nfrom the curb In the 300 block on\nBaker Street, just as Mr. Paterson's\ncar was passing.\nB. C. Guide Heads\nHonored on\nLast Visit Here\nGuide companies of Nelson and\nDistrict gathered at Nelson Scout\nHall Friday evening to honor Provincial Commissioner Miss D. Illing-\nworth and Provincial Trainer Miss\nM. Hannah, active in British Columbia guide work for .many years,\nwho are expected to leave for England.\nThis being their final visit to\nNelson Guides, the Provincial heads\nwere presented with white deer\nskin gauntlets, designed in exquisite beading, the work of Kootenay\nIndians. Presented by Mrs. Frank\nHolt of Nelson and Mrs. M. Murray\nof South Slocan, they were the gift\nof the following companies: Nelson\nJubilee Guides, Nelson Womens' Institute Guides, Fourth Nelson Catholic Guides, South Slocan Guides,\nKaslo Guides, Salmo and Sheep\nCreek^Guides. After brief talks by\nthe two ladles, Captain Mae Mac-\nfarlane, newly-appointed District\nCommissioner for Guides, was pre.\nsented a bouquet by Miss Enabelle\nLaing.\nHlohllQht of the event was the\npresentation to MiM Margaret Affleck of the Flrat Nelion Womeni'\nInstitute Company of a gold cord,\nthe   highest   award   for  guiding.\nMlis Affleck li the eighth Guide\nIn the dlitrlct to attain the honor.\nAn impressive display of first aid\nwas   given   by   the   South   Slocan\nCompany, directed by Mrs. M. Murray, Captain. Following games and\ncampflre singing in the first part of\nthe program, supper was served by\nMrs. C. F. Kearns and Mrs. F. B.\nPearce, members of the Association\nLT. Leveque,\nVeteran (reslon\nRancher, Dies\nCRESTON, B.C., Oct. 8\u2014Leonard\nTherrien Leveque, aged 05 years,\nemployed by Canadian Pacific Railway for over 20 yeara, and well\nknown resident of Creston Valley,\ndied at his home here Sunday\nfollowing a lengthy Illness.\nBorn in St. Johns, Que., ln 11\nMr. Leveque came West to Cranbrook and Kingsgate In 1901 to\nwork for the CP.R. He enlisted and\nserved with the Canadian Army in\nWorld War 1 and was wounded and\ngassed, which caused him on his return to Canada to undertake fruit\nranching at Erlckson. In 1939, he\nmoved to Creston to reside until the\ntime of hi< death.\nMr. Leveque naa l\u00abeen married\nfor 35 years, and survivors Include\nhis wife, five brothers, Walter of\nMedicine Hat, Alta.. Louli of Calgary, Clifford and Melbourne of\nEdmonton, and Nate at Creston.\nMr. Leveque was President of the\nCreston Valley Cooperative Association and the Creston Cooperative\nFruit Exchange, and for many years\nserved as Secretary of the East\nCreston Irrigation District. He was\nalso a member of the Masonic and\nOrder of the Eastern Star Lodges,\nand was prominent in other Valley\nactivities.\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, TUISDAY. OCT. 7, 1947 \u2014\nNew Housing\nPlan Approved\nThis was the report Monday of\nNelson meat dealers, who stated that\nall varieties and grades of poultry\nwill be in adequate supply to meet\ndemands of NeUon dinner tables\nnext Monday. Just how many birds\nwould be irriving at wholesale\nhouses was nnt yet krviwn. however.\nFavorite relish for a turkey dinner, cranberry sauce, will also be\navailable, as cranberry shipments\nitarted to reach here about a month\nRossland Woman\nDies alii\nOTTAWA.   Oct.   6   fCP)-A   new\npolicy to help overcome the housing\nshortage has been approved by thej  *\nCabinet, it was learned here today.\nThere was no information on just\nwhat action has been decided, but it\nlikely will be based on the Wartime\nHousing scheme. The new policy\ncomes after representations from various bodies across the country and\nprobably wlll be announced by Re-1\nconstruction Minister Howe during \u00ab\u00ab\u201e\u201e, ..,._. -- \u00ab . .\nan address Friday to the Canadian k ROSSLAND. B C. Oct fl - Mrs\nClub in Vancouver. Annle ,Ros*\" Campbell, 98. wife of\nLast month the Canadian Fcdera- Cordon Jamei Campbell died Sun-\ntion of Mavors and Municipalities day night at Mater Miscncordiae\ntold the Government that housing Hospital after a serious illness,\nfor low-income families was a na-; Mrs Campbell was born in Swe-\ntional emergency and proposed a den on Dec. 9, 1BW, and came to\nseven-point Dominion-wide plan it Canada in 1905 and settling at\nbelieved would meet the crisis. The Speers. Sask, where she married\nplan included credit with which in 1924. Mr and Mrs Campbell\nlow-income families might own a resided at Stewart, BC, for five\nhome and subsidization of a low-\nrental housing plan.\nSimilar proposal.*; have been made\nby the Canadian Welfare Council\nand the Canadian  Legion\nRevenues Down\nAl Post Office\nTotal transactions at the Nelson\nPost Office during September totalled $111,807, slightlv down from\nAugust's total of $112,894. The total\nfor the first nine months of 1947\nstands at $887,499.\nPost office business in September\nat $10*1,747 was down from last\nmonth's total. In August business\nturnover totalled  $107,386,\nPost Office revenue for September was up. Revenue amounting to\n$6782 was taken in during the\nmonth. September's revenue figure\nis the second highest in 1947. the\ngreatest monthly revenues occurring during July when the total was\n$7035,\nLegion, W.A.\nMembers Observe\nMemorial Service\nNEW DENVER. B.C., Oct. fr-An\nimpressive wreath-laying ceremony\nand two-minute ailence honoring\nthe dead of two world wan was\nheld here early Sunday afternoon,\nveterans and Women'i Auxiliary\nrepresentatives attending the West\nKootenay Zone Council of the Canadian Legion participating.\nNew Dener cenotaph, overlooking\nrippling waters of Slocan Lake, became the congregation point of a\nlengthy parade of Legion and Women's Auxiliary members. Wreaths of\nboth groups were laid at the cenotaph, a two-minute silence and dipping of the standards observed.\nA brief memorial service waa conducted by Bishop Hugh Ejpbling,\nand the assembly s^ng \"O God, Our\nHelp in Ages Past\". Alex Sutherland\nwas parade marshal.\nHasten to Deny\nChurchill Threw\n1945 Election\nBy JAMLft McCOOK\nCanadian Pren Staff Writer\nLONDON, Oct.  8   (CP)-Winston\nChurchill's   friends   and   opponents\ntoday hastened to deny a suggestion\nby Arthur Horner, General Secretary of the Union of Mineworkers,\nthat the Conservative Party leader\nthrew away the 1945 general election because he saw hard times\nahead.\n\"I say that if Churchill had de-\n^iwif:*'B\u00abtt (I\nINCORPORATED  2\u00ab MAY l\u00ab70.\nFor That\nPriceless Look\nCoro's simulated pearls, treasured by discerning women for their exquisite beauty\nand elegance. One and two strand in various lengths.\n*3-\u00b0\u00b0 and *5-95\nPlui Tax\nLadies* Fine\nLeather Gloves\nNovelty style slip-on gloves of the finest\ncapeskin leather, four button length, black\nand-brown. Sizes 6 to l*h. Pair\n.95\n$3\nLadies1 Umbrellas\nIncluding vinylite and rayon coverings in\n10 rib, all with novelty plastic handles,\npleasing colors.\n.98\n$3\n\"Rolex Tudor\"\nWatches\nA smart watch for women. Has a yellow\nrolled plated case, blac(t or brown wrist\ncord and 15 jewel Rolex movement.\n$32\n.75\nPlui Tk\nLadies' Fall\nHandbags\nBrown and black alligator and many other\nfine grain leathers. Numerous styles to\nchoose from, all well lined and complete\nwith change purse, zipper compartment\nand mirror. Each\n$g\n.50\nCollar and\nCuff Sets\nCrisp and frilly cuff and collar sets that\nwill add that finishing touch to your new\nfall dress. New smart styles.\n$3\n.50\nHtve you raid the \"CUtilfluTT\nveari prior to coming to Rossland\n\"in  1M2.\nMrs Campbell clerked for sometime in Kay'* Groceteria and other\nstores in town. She was a member\nof the Ladies Moose Lodge at\nStewart and Ladies Auxiliary of the\nEagles in Rossland.\nShe is survived by her huiband\n.ind three sons Arnold, Clinton and\nCalvin (Kelly) and ux brothers on\nthe Pratriei.\nThere are historic records of Norwegian whaling as early as 417 AD\nConstipated?\nTry Nature'i Remedy\nAll-Vegetable Laxative\n\\rr\\ dull, depmicd b-K\u00abuit of irrtgu-\nliri.y- NR. >n ill---..'f-Mr l*-----*\"-.\nwith thorough, pltuing action, will\nhtlp mtkt )<m ft\u00abl bttttr. Gtt NR\nrtgultr urtnitb or NR Junior! <M\n4om) for tun nild tciioo. Plitn or\nchocotttt cotttd. t\nRotary Studies Distribution of\nNature Book To (rippled Children\nA thought mooted on the Nelson\ngolf links that may bring amusement to crippled children in all corners of British Columbia, was placed\nin the hands of Nelson Rotary Club\nMonday by Robert Main, well-j\nknown Kootenay poet and writer. *\nMr. Main explained that while engaged once at golf, he had betn approached by a Nelson school teacher!\n\u2022pn the proposition of writing a poem!\non duck's for her pupils. From the\n\u2022suggestion, Mr. Main evolved an\nidea to write a booklet in verse.\ndealing with topics of nature that\nwould be of entertainment and edu-i\n.ational value to children.\nNot long after his proposal. Mr.\nMain hid written a 24-page hn-'klet\n,in wildlife poems Illustrations\nwere all that were needed and J. C.\nIngram Rogers, also well-known'\nfor hit skill as a painter and etcher,\n,put  the   finishing   louchea  on   thej\nbooklet.\nSERVICE TO CRIPPLED\nNow It ii ready for publication,\ntha author hopei that It will have\n\u25a0 rttederihlp firat among the crippled and lick children of thl* Province, Nelion Rotiry Club, with IU\nCrippled Chlldreni' Fund and con-\nnectiom throughout varloui parts of\nCanada and the world, could distribute tne book to JVC's leuer fortunate children, Mr. Main tald in\niddrasaing the Club v\nClaude w. Tyler, Progrim Chairman who Introduced Mr Main, recommended that tha Crippled Child\nren'! Committee and Rotary directors be empowered to probe the\nmatter and decide on whether or\nnot to sponsor the project. The resolution was adopted.\n\"Should the plan materialize,\nthere would be no limit to Uie acope\nthe book might reach. Both Mr.\nRogers and myself have found great\npleasure in doing this work,\" Mr.\nMain stated. The author later read\nan extract from the book, a verse\nnn \"The Owl.\"\nGuesta at the dinner were C. O\nSawyer of Vancouver. G. W. Cameron of Lakeview, Ore, ind L. W\nMonk of Vancouver.\nIf Your Hose\nFills Up\n-Spoils Sltap Tonichtl\nA few dropg of Vlcki\nVi-Uro-nol tn eswh noi-\ntrtl -mrlu rtjht where\ntrouble U to open non,\nrellere ituffy, tnn-\nelentcongssiUon. Bring*\nquick relief from snlffly,\n\u25a0neetjr heurl cold din-\ntie*\". Try ltl Follow\ndirection* In ptckife.\nVICKSVATRONOl\nsired to lose the election he would\n[have acted exactly as he did during\n, that campaign,\" Horner aaid in an\naddresa at Manchesjer,*\n\"Did he, I wonder, knowing and\nappreciating the nature of the crisis,\ndecide to await his time?\" Horner\nasked. \"Did he contribute to push\nthe Labor Government Irtto the\nfront line of battle seeking their destruction as a prelude to the resurgence of reaction? His recent\nspeechei entitle me to take that\nview.\"\nSpokesman for the Labor Party,;\nwhich won In July, 1945, laid \"cer-1\ntainly we never felt that Churchill\nwas pulling his punches during the\ncampaign,\"\n\"We think that aome of the things\nhe did showed up the fc-ibor party\nto advantage but he went in for the\ncampaign in a big way and made it'\na personal battle.\"\nA Conservative ipokeimin laid\nHorner'i suggestion wai \"ridicu-\nloui.w\nGets Jail Sentence\nTORONTO, Od 8 fCP)\u2014 Sanford\nRoai of Eden, Ont., who once lived\nai a woman, \"married\" another man\nand organized a ladiea' auxiliary,\nwaa aentenced today to two yeari\n.tnd seven months for a $34,000\nfraud.\nHe waa convicted lut week of\nobtaining that turn from a St\nThomai, Ont., merchant after telling\n'a f.ilje storv about being an hetfl to\ns 1300.000 estate.\nRom, 1, married and fither of wr<\nions, oncp wn*. known as \"Mrs. .lean\nPrucilla Crandall,\" police aaid aJttl\nhn arrest last May.\nMore than 13 years ago, they Mid,\n\"she\" told a startling story of a |-$9,\u00ab\n000 legacy and how \"she' had mU*<\nqueraded for years a.i \u25a0 man. In Jalj\nthe laat time, Ross was examinHl\nand a doctor announced ht wu\nnot a woman.\nBuying a HouitT 6\u00abt tht Clttilfled.\n^UREOIIPILLS!\"\n\u25a0dvitai Sydney women.\nHnrMmtM., id erne -U rimer*.\n\"I mflered' fee year, frem kia*nry\ntremble witbemi setting mad re.\nlie\/,   lhr; Itr,-.!(.,-irill,    AJllT\ntaking I A\u00abs.sri I\/ill vm mack im-\n>*W\"-Mr..V.L\u201eS-dne..N.S.\n(sin PiUl help rrnisivr the ecidi\n(list cea lum ic_.es ead pela.\nVs|(|l\u201esll,!r,si,ms(.ni'^.iisf.srinfl.\n\u25a0ecT  I\n-.\u25a0ewerbed-\nIh'ir srsrsit\nh.s,.     Um   !'\u2022,\"\u00bb\nHeissUr tli., 40 rill\nmy motors*.\nGIN PILLS\nFOR THE KIDNEYS\nmocmantUkTto tn hav <\u00abro\nThe \"BAY\" for Better\nFood Values\nSILLING TUISDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY\nMIXED GLACE FRUIT: 8 oi. pkt. 23*\nCUT MIXED PEEL: 16 oi. pkt. tt*\nMARISCHINO CHERRIES: Rod; 4 oi. _ 27*\nMARISCHINO CHERRIES: Green;; 6 oi. .   38*\nWALNUTS: Amber PisKti; 4 oi. 21*\nGINGER  SNAPS Fre.h **si Cr..p, Lb.  .  34*\n(Inttsell.t-A.,\nam. lew I OrsM\n< ler Olm nik)\nmm, * tm*, imtet\nSAUERKRAUT: Aylmer; 28 OI   ltt\nAMU JUICE: K.I; JO o\u00ab\u201e I for      ..._ __ 21|\nRASPBERRY JAM: 41 et. tin                _ ttt\nTEMPT SANDWICH MEAT: 12 ot. tin 37*\nFLOOR WAX: OM English; 2 Ib. tin tt*\nMILK: Ttll Tim, All Irondi; 2 (or Utt\nMILK: Bohy Sli.., Pocific; 2 (ot . It*\n NILSON DAILY NIWS, TUISDAY, OCT. 7, 1947\n,ove Problems\nBy JANE ATKINSON\nSurprising Number of Wives Who\nAre Door Mats for Their Husbands\nTasty Recipes\n\"Oiere are very few situations in\nIt where a wile needs to take, and\nHP on taking Indefinitely, any\nlnd of treatment her husband\ntnds out.\n'Vet lt continues to ama.e me how\nuny are willing to do It.\nOf coune If i woman Is tied down\n\u00bb i family of small children, and\nrlthout money or any way of earn*\nlg tny, or If she ls so handicapped\njr bad heilth thai she cannot take\nn Independent aland, lhe la stuck.\nBt whtrt there ire no children,\nnd where the wife la physically\nble to do work outside the home, it\nhard to understand why she will\n0 dn, year after year, making a\nOormat out of herself for her hus-\naud to walk on.\nOnce ihe hai established herself\n1 the position of a human doormat\nt one respect \u2014 say in money\nlitters\u2014one thing follows another,\nUd very soon she finds herself ln\nhe same position ln other respects.\nThat ll why a woman who wrltei\nmarried ten years, and In all that\nten years her huiband has given\nher just one dollar a day to buy\nfood for the house, and six dollars\nto buy weekend meals, Possibly \u2014\nthough I doubt lt - this may have\nbeen adequate ten years ago. But,\nas she points out, things ire different (pday, and a dollar goes \u2022\nvery little way toward feeding two\npeople. She has no children.\nFor any other houuhold expenses\nor for her own personal needs\u2014for\nclothing or inythlng else\u2014 she gets\nnothing. When she goes out with\nher friends and they want to itop\nin at thi let cream store, she Is\nhumiliated because she doesn't even\nhave a nickel for a coke. And that\nhas been going on for ten years.\nThat ll not the worst, though. The\npay-off Is that, ln desperation, she\nhas taken a part-time job \u2014 and\nwhy didn't she do it sooner?\u2014which\nbrlngl her in eight dollars a week.\nOn this, she can manage htr persona! wants very nicely, she sayi,\nbut her husband now asks her to\nthat lhe haa two problems on put ttlie, out ot her earnings, not\n\"hich she wishes advice his, If the oniy j)0ney toward paying the rent,\n(liy realized It, merely one prob- Dut t0 help him pay off a loin of\nim, because both of the things that money he borrowed for business\ntaay her stem from the same ] purp0sei. The fantastic part of lt ls,\n\"\u25a0-''-\u25a0 \u2022\" ,he has done it. That, she says, is\nher \"number one\" problem.\nThe \"number two\" problem Is,\nthat while he remembers birthdays\nof his family, he falls to remember\nhis wife even on a wedding anniversary. She isked him, she laya,\nto take her out for dinner on their\ntenth wedding anniversary which\noccurred recently, and bought him\ngift. But neither gift nor dinner\ncame her way.\nNow, as I say, these problems are\nnot two, but one. The fact that her\nhusband ignores her in ways just\nmentioned ia Imply an indication\nthat he has no respect for her. If\nlhe had taken a firm, self-respecting stand on financial matters early\nln their married life, things would\ncertainly have been difttrent. Sht\nmight have had trouble over the\nmatter, it ls true, but If her husband refused to give her sufficient\nmoney for her needs and she had\nthen at once gone out and earned\nher own money and used lt for the\nnecessary purposes he disregarded,\nshe would have stamped herself on\nhis consciousness as a woman of\nIndependence, pride, and Initiative\nwho would take no monkey business from her husband or anyone\nelse. Since she did not do this, lt ls\nnnt on tht Hit of todiy'i recipe,\nroiter li \u2022 wonderful devilled crib\ndlih, i good choice tor I ipeclal\nluncheon.\nTo fill 8 crab shells, melt V\u00bb cup\nUble fat and add 3 tablespoons\nflour, 2 tablespoons prepared mustard, li teaspoon paprika, pinch uch\nof nutmeg, ciytnne pepptr and\npeppt. Stir thoroughly; idd ont cup\nmilk. Cook (stirring constantly)\nuntil mixture thickens.\nRemove from flame; idd - cups\ncrab flakes, Vs teaspoon salt, 2\ntablespoons' chopped parsley tnd\nttbleapoon lemon Juice. Mix well\nand place mixture ln 8 crab shells.\nSprinkle with Vs cup buttered bread\ncrumbs. Brown in SSO F. oven.\nGarnish with parsley before serving.\n8PAOHETTI SUPPER\nA ipighettl supper ls usually off\nthe mtnu in Summer, but come cool-\nish evenings and there it Is back\nagain tmid clamors for an encore.\nSo to celebrate something or other\nhere ls \u00ab very special and splendid\nspaghetti dish, the sort of thing\nthat ca nestabllsh one's reputation.\nMash a clove of garlic ln a good-\nsized saucepan and add 214 cups\ncinned tomatoes, 2 teaspoons celery\nsalt, teaspoon ginger, teaspoon cinnamon, Vi teaspoon thyme, teaspoon\nclove! a dash of cayenne and one\nBy ALICE DENHOFF\nlirgt onion, chopped. Allow to simmer for 10 minutes, thin add oni\ncup bill consomme. Whllt this ll\ncooking, melt tablespoon butter ln\ni iklllet tnd saute ont cup cut-up\nchicken liven in this. Then add IVi\ntablespoon flour tnd ont cup muihroomi. Pour tht contents of tht\nskillet ln with the tomito uuce;\nsimmer for IS minutei longer.\nMix thoroughly with the spaghetti which his been cooked iccordlng\nto packige directions. Serve with\nParmesan type cheeie. A green\nsalad givei a good balance to this\nhearty spaghetti dish.\nGlazed Htm Loat makes good\n\u2022nd versatile eitlng ilnct it is good\neither hot or cold, li right for t\ncompiny dinner or for lunch-box\nsandwiches. To mike 8 to 8 servings\ncombint 2 pounds ground smoked\nhtm, ont pound ground freih him,\nVi to one cup coarsi bread crumbi,\note slightly-beaten egg, Vt cup milk\nVi teaspoon pepper, Vi teaipoon\nprepared mustard ind tablespoon\nvinegar; mix well.\nLine 9x5x3-inch loaf pan with\nwaxed paper md pack mixture\nfirmly Into pan. Unmold loaf onto\nshallow pan and remove paper. Mix\ntogether 2 teaspoons soft butter and\nVa cup firmlly-picked brown sugar.\nSpread over loaf, the nimert whole\ncloves. Bake at 375 F. for an hour,\nor until done.\n\u00bbu_e. That Is, she illowed herself\no be a doormat about one thing,\nBut loiing her huiband's respect\nnd, coniequently, he has lost hli\nupect for her generally, and other\nMd spot! have developed ln their\n\u25a0elation-hip.\ntHer Itory li that the has bten\njs* CONDENSED-\nJSoap\nA fQvountt now Ml\nplentiful supply.\n147\nFor Parents\nBy GARRY CLEVELAND MYERS, Ph.D.\nA Mother Tells of Raising\nHer Two Adopted Children\nThtra art many win and lovely mothen who write me of their\nsuccesses. Ai I get \"down\" a llttlt\nafter reading so many letten* trom\nworried mothers ind trying to advise them sympathetically, these\n\"success\" letters do cheer mt up. I\nhive t notion you ilso might get\nsome pleasure tnd profit from reading lome of such. A certiln mother\nwrites:\n\"I would like to tell you t llttlt\nabout our family. We have two\nadopted children \u2014 one boy, four,\n\u25a0nd a girl, one year old list Miy.\nOf count their mother tnd daddy\nthink they art wonderful, but moft\nother people agree with us, too.\nRHEUMATIC FEVER\n\"Our ion has been 111 with rheumatic fever ilnce late In January\nand hu been a model patient. I\nhave been amazed and happy at the\nway he has cooperated at lying perfectly flat and taking all his treat\ntlon with rheumatic ftvtr. It ll aa\ntffllcltlon which requires quletnesi\nYes! Sweeter* tastier bread\nwith FLEISCHMANN'S\ngoing to be harder now to establish\nthat pattern ln their married life.\nI need hardly say that 1 think she\nhas done a very foolish thing ln\nyielding to his demand that she set\naside her own money for rent and\nhis business purposes. But 1 think\nshe would be still more foolish If\nshe continued to do so. If she is ever\ngoing to be able to get her marriage\non a sounder basis, she had better\nbegin now. If it can't stand the\nstrain of a little remodeling, then\nIt Isn't worth much anyhojv.\nCRUSHED WHEN\nCAR CRASHES\nINTO BEDROOM\nVICTORIA, Oct. 8 (CP) -Luther\nRolling, 77, of Vlctorta was Instantly killed ln a freak accident, when\na car alleged by police to hive been\ndriven by 18-year-old June Robinson, careened across a resldentitl\ndistrict Intersection here Sunday\nand crashed into the building\nwhere the elderly man lay asleep.\nThe car ended up partially Inside\ntht building, crushing the bed on\nwhich the victim was sleeping.\nSet Junior Red\nCrou in Peace\nMakers Role\nTORONTO, Oct 6 (CP)-Another\nworld war might be averted If the\nJunior Red Cross was \"organized ln\nall countries ot the world,\" I. D.\nParker, Winnipeg educationist, slid\ntoday.\nThe Minltobi ichool Inspector\nmade bit retptrks In in Interview\nwhile the Junior Red Cross set I\nrecord of 900,000 memben u the\nnitlonal objective of enrolment\nweek itirting todiy. Lut year the\nmea-benhlp was 850,000, divided\namong _t,l-_ Cinidlin class room\nbrtnchei. Theie young Canadians\ncount among their friends, 32.000,000\nmembin ln 50 other countries.\nTURVIY, Bedfordshire, Englind,\n(CP)\u2014A re-directed package irrived at its destination with t .note\nsiying \"your paper has hid a rldt\nout to Turkey in error.\"\nments tt the hospital where various tests have assured tu he ls far\non his way to recovery.\n\"Our baby girl hu Just been\namazing her mother at the ease\nwith which ihe has accepted bladder training. Our doctor advises the\n'soft-soap' treatment, telling her\nhow big a girl she ll, how she can\nwait as long as she needs to, and I\nhavt found that for ten days she\nhu had no accidents.\nADOPTED BABIES\n\"Our children have both been\ncalled 'our dear adopted babies'\nfrom the time they came home with\nus. Our boy dearly lovu to hear the\nstory of how he was adopted and\nbrought home, even down to the\ncolor of the basket. And he lovei to\nremember about Baby Sister's coming, too. We have certainly had no\ntrouble with the fact of thi adoption ln the family.\n\"I am really writing to find out\nhow I can get your book, \"The\nModern Parent,\" My pediatrician\nhas recommended lt to me and I\nhave not been able to locate It. The\nfact Is, my doctor bases most of his\nmethods on your principles. I have\nfound so many times that you echo\neach other, so to soeak.\"\nOUT OF PRINT\nWell, I had to tell this mother, as\nI have had to tell many other Inquirers, that my book, \"The Modern Parent\" ls out of print. However, 1 hope to have It republished\nIn the not-too-distant future. It may\nbe found In many public libraries.\nI hope you-notlced that mother's\nrefennce to\"the cooperative ways\nof that little boy during his affllc-\nIn tht pitlent. thtt child wu prt*\ninred for this cooperation during\nllnesi, whllt ht wis well. Indeed,\nthli principle applies to ill lllnets\nof children. Often during recovery\nfrom iuch disease of children tl\nscarlet fever, the doctor advises\nthit the child be kept quiet In bid.\nSomt little children irt left with\ncrippled hearts or ts Invalids ln\nsome other way because they had\nnot been well-prepared In earlier\nyears, lo cooperate with the mothr.\nAnd how wonderful were this\nmother's ways of treating -those\nlittle children concerning their be\ning adopted children!\n15 Canine Puplli\nGo to School\nMONTREAL (CP) - Trained at\ntha flnt large-scale dog ohedlenci\ncount glvtn la Ctntdt, 15 dogi ot\nill sizes, colors tnd breeds, ringing\nfrom a Pekingese to a Great Dan*,\nhava \"graduated\" with honori.\nThty were the \"pupils\" of Mra.\nAlex Chaie Cugrtln, a war widow\nwho, supported by the Society for\nthe Prevention of Cruelty to\nAnimals, started the Montreal Khool\nAfter two months of rigid Instruction, the dogs learned to obey commands of their masters or mistresses\nand ln a demonstration on graduation night went through their pacea\nfor \"Want Ad\" Service, Phone IM. with scarcely a miscue.\nSALABA\n$aj*\u00a3\n\u2022 This active fresh yeast goes right to work,\ngives you full vain* because it1sjull strtntth. And\nbread made with Fleischminn's attiv* fresh\nYea* tastes sweeter, is lighter, more tender.\nI.   YOU  BAKE  AT  HOMI - Get\nFleischminn's active fresh Yeist with\nthe familiar yellow label \u2014 Canada's\ndependable yeast favorite for ovtr\nthree generations.\nLADIES learn\nBEAUTY CULTURE\nTHE MOLER WAYI\nD*tCOf_M   *    \u25a0OCC-wfuI    OfHKltOf\nia tht probable profeenoa ef\nheird rowing uui b-Mutr culture.\nOur ntrw, mlergf-d echoolj offer\nt thorough training under\nqualified tea.-her*. Monthly\npiyment pltn if deiirtd.\nWrite or Call Today t\nMOLER SCHOOL OF\nHAIRDRESSING\nMany men tnd women can look hark on 10 ytan of mnn\ntnjnymiilt hrttkfWi, btcauta of Grept-Nuu. And btUtr\nhrrakfuti, too. Bttttr balanced nou rut. mtnt from thit\ndiih of Grapt-Nuti with milk or\ncream. Ftsier digntibility-quicktr\ntrmtr*\nIf you haven't turd Grapt-Nuti\nlately, get tht ntw red white ind-hlue\npackagt from your grocer. Raally\neconomical \u2014 jtnt two tahlapoont\nBiikta an avenge ttrving. Comptrt\nthat with other ctrtali.\nA^%   letter*. \\*4t ***-* Ml m       \"\"\"\nGrape-Nuts\n.*,.*\u00ab,.\u00bb     \/or Go\/c\/fH-focc\/ oof ing\nTeas and Coffees\nNabob Coffee ,.\u201e 33*.\nEdword'i Coffee *_\u201e... 53*\nAirway Coffee \u00a3?\u25a0... 41*\nSanka Coffee Lb .\u201e 63*\nTea \u00bb\u00bb*\u00bb*\u00ab\u00ab 89*\nTtO'fTOT!  Wr\nTea Bagi^rury;   \"*\nT Salads Brown Libel;    Qfi\u00a3\nHousehold Items\nShinola WaxTi_\nJohjiiton;\nPint   \t\nU oi. tin\nGlocoat\nPoliflor\nPurexTilsue,0._0li\nJavex ;,; 0- bollI,\t\nMatches S\nCleanser \u00b0'f!niDu,ch:\nDog Food \u00ab<!.\n34*\n63*\n47*\n10*\n16*\n25C\n19*\n27*\nLook to Safeway quality foods to help you plan a best ever\nThanksgiving. The foods we offer you are chosen with the\naame care you exercise in selecting them for your own table.\nAt Thanksgiving time, when quality is especially important,\ndepend upon Safeway to supply you with the finest Start\nyour holiday plans by checking the values listed here.\nBakiAg Needs\nUURAL\nBaking Powder\"0\nMolasses ftfE.\t\nCl....   Kitchen Craft;\nflour 7ib. nek\nPrunes M M;\nMilk\n. lb. bif\nCherub tall;\n2 tint \t\n13*\n17*\n40*\n35*\n23*\nBeverages\nGraptJuicCo^.ui.\nFruit Nectar\nGinger Ale McDo\n12  OL\nbottle\n3_ oz. bottlt\nSun-R-pe;\nApple Juice fa.. ,u\u201e\nBlended Juice i?.01\n34*\n27*\n20*\n30*\n15*\nSauces\nH.P. Sauce\nHorseradish\nB.I!.L for hamburger;\niveiisn Nalley'i, 8 oz. ...\n8 oz. bottle\n8 oz.\nbottle ...\nRipe Ofi\nPis-Mar Ubi>y''  Sv\"**\nriCKieS Uixti; 9 oz. 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O\nR. ANDREW\n& Co.\n.\nLeaders in Footfoshion\nICASLOW.A.TO\nSEND FOOD PARCELS\nrO ENGLAND\nKASLO, B.C., Oct. 5\u2014A special\nneetlng of the Senior W.A. and\nJvening Branch of St. Mark's Ang-\nIcan Church was held at the home\nil the Evening Branch President,\nsirs. William Hendren, when Mrs. D.\nt'ly, Diocestan President of Koot-\nt*J, gave a detailed and interest-\nI g report on the 62nd annual meet-\n'ig of the Dominion Women's Aux-\nll\u00bbry of the Church of England In\n!in\u00bbda held In Calgary early In\neptember.\nPlana were made to lend parcels\nI food to four English clergymen\nto had suffered in the bombing\nt England, all branches of the\nHoctse to participate.\nRefreshments were served by the\nostess assisted by Mrs. C. Bowker,\nNEW DENVER\nNEW DENVER, B.C.-Thl Turner Memorial United Church Women's Association held their October\nmeeting on Thursday evening at the\nhome of Mrs. Jamu Draper wtth\nthe President, Mrs. L. R. Campbell,\npresiding. Opening with the devo\nNelson Social\nMCKINNON-MARTIN\nAU  Saints Anglican Church  tt\nVernon was tht scene of tn attrac-\nlional period', under the leadership!live Fall wedding solemnised Oct 1\nof Mrs. A. E. Carter, routine business wis dealt with md all committee reporta heard. Mrs. E. F. Angrlgnon reported for Visiting Committee, halng visited the hospital\nregularly. Mrs. E. M. Klrkwood will\nbe on the Visiting Committee for\nOctober. Manse Committee report\nwas given by Mrs. L. R. Campbell.\nwhen Carol May Stuirt Martin\ndaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J\nMartin of Vernon, becamt tht bride\not Allstalr Stewart McKinnon, son\nof Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McKinnon. A gown of Ivory utln styled\nwith full court train and featuring\na tulle veil which extended beyond\nthe train hemline, waa born by the\nMrs. William Rowe read a chapter | bride.   She   carried  a  bouquet  ot\nform a study book on India, lt was\ndecided to send food parcels to\nother countries. Members present\nwere Mrs. L. R. Campbell, Mrs. E. F.\nAngrlgnon, Mrs. James Draper, Mrs.\nA. E. Carter, Mrs. E. M. Klrkwood,\nMrs. William Rowe and Mrs. John\nTaylor. At the close of the business\nmeeting refreshments were served\nby the hostess, Mrs. James Draper.\nThe monthly meeting of the St.\nStephen's Women\"s Auxiliary was\nheld at the home of Mrs. A. E. Reynolds Thursday, Oct. 2, with nine\nmembers present, the Preiident,\nMrs. Ada L. Levy, presiding. Meeting opened with a devotional period\nand routine business was dealt with.\nMrs. May Crellin reported for Visiting Committing, having visited regularly. Miss M. H. Butlln will visit\nfor October. Church Cleaning Corn-\nson. At the conclusion of business\nthe meeting closed with prayer and\na social time was spent. Delicious\nrefreshments were served by the\nhostess assisted by Miss F. I. Hamilton. Members present were Mrs. A.\nL. Levy, Mrs. ay Crellin, Mrs. S. E.\nThomlinson, Mrs. Julia Jones, Mrs.\nGeorge W. Teir, Mrs. Dulcia Pear-\neon, Mrs. A. E. Reynolds, Miss F. I.\nHamilton and Miss M. H. Butlln.\nVancouver Island has every variety of climate and scenery, from\nwarm, sandy beaches to mountain\nresident of the Senior W.A., Mrs. lakes overlooked by craggy peaks\n1. Armstrong and Mrs. T. Gliholm. with glaciers and snow.\nStock Up Now on\nSave Up to 20c\nPER CASE on case lots of\nPEAS, CORN, BEANS,\nCARROTS, BEETS,\nPUMPKIN, SPINACH,\nTOMATO JUICE\nand other juices.\nTURKEYS\nFor Thanksgiving\nORDER EARLY\nlet, we hove Quality Meats for that ipeclal dinner.   Come In today and select your share.\nPORK     VEAL     BEEF     POULTRY\nLiberty Food Store\nPHONE 1192\n636 BAKER ST.\nwhite gladioli and pink rosebuds.\nMrs. Frank Parker of Okanagan\nCentre was matron of honor, Ronald\nFinlayson was best man and ushers\nwere Reld Clark and Douglas Dickson. Canon H. C. B. Gibson performed the ceremony. The garden\nreception was held at the home 'of\nthe bride's parents, where W. R.\nPepper proposed the bridal toast\nThe happy couple, who will reside\nin Nelson, went to Spokane for their\nhoneymoon. For the trip the bride\ndonned a pale blue suit of English\nimported wool with cinnamon\nbrown accessories. She carried her\nparents' wedding gift, a fur coat. Mr.\nadd Mrs. McKinnon are well known\nin Nelson. The bride was employed\nformerly with the Social Welfare\nDepartment here, and Mr. McKinnon Is on the staff of the Royal\nBank.\n\u2022   Mrs. Frank Wheeler, who ls\nleaving to reside in Nanalmo, was\n By Mr*. M. J. Vikneux\nguest of honor Friday evening at a\nfarewell bridge party at the home\nof Mrs. F. C. Rowley, Stanley Street\nThe hostess presented her with a\npicture of Nelson on behalf of the\nbridge club. Other guests present\nwere Mrs. S. E. Brlard, Mrs. F. M.\nErskine, Mrs. D. B. Renton, Mrs. Ernest Marsden, Mrs. F. C. Rodway\nand Mrs. Wesley Calblck of Victor-\nla.\n\u2022 Lady Aylmer who has spent\nthe put month at her Willow Point\nhome haa returned to Vancouver.\n\u2022 ' Mrs. Charles M. Beltner, Stanley Street, has returned from Trail\nwhere she spent the past couple of\nweeks visiting her son-in-law and\ndaughter Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Giles.\n\u2022 The home of Mrs. Alice Cunning, 713 Stanley Street, waa a Jolly\nscene on the evening of September\n30, when a few friends gathered on\nthe occasion of her 79th birthday.\nThe evening was spent In playing\ncards after which Mrs. J. A. Robertson presented her, on behalf of\nthe gathering, with a plastic handbag. Miss Cunning and two nieces,\nMlas A. McoDnald and Mrs. J. Leem-\nlng, were assisted by Mrs. Chess.\nAmong those present were Mrs.\nJohn McPhail, Mrs. Scrlbner, Mrs.\nE. Gibbon, Mrs. B. M. Balding, Mrs.\nJohnny McCuaig, Mrs. Robertson,\nMr. and Mrs. Chess, Mrs. Leemlng,\nW. Smith, W. Conway. J. S. Strachan and Miss Alma McDonald.\nTUESDAY, OCT. 7, 1947\nCKLN\n1240 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u20140 Canadi\n7:02\u2014Press News\n7:07\u2014Sunrise  Serenade\n7:30\u2014Music for Tuesday\n8:00\u2014CBC News\n8:15\u2014Breakfast Club\n8:45\u2014Hebrew Christian Hout\n8:58\u2014Weather Forecut\n9:00\u2014BBC News\n9:14\u2014Train Time\n9:15\u2014At Your Service\n9:59\u2014Time Signal\n10:00\u2014Women's Corner\n10:15\u2014At Your Serirlce\n10:45\u2014John Fisher\n11:00\u2014 Keybosrd and Console\n11:15\u2014David Rose\n11:30\u2014Easy Listening\n11:4!\u2014Ethel and Albert\n12:00\u2014The Notice Board\n12:15\u2014Press News\n12:30\u2014B. C. Farm Broadcast\n12:55\u2014Musical Interlude\n1:00\u2014Old Favorites\n1:30\u2014Young Artists of Tomorrow\n1:45\u2014Commentary and Talk\n2:00\u2014 B.C. School Broadcast\n2:15\u2014Family Favorites\n2:30\u2014Sheila Presents\n3:00\u2014Musical Program\n3:15\u2014Serenade to America\n3:30\u2014Divertimento\n3:45\u2014Swing Time\n4:00\u2014Belle McEwen\n4:14\u2014Train Time\n4:15\u2014Sport News\n4:30\u2014Especially for You\n4:45\u2014Three Mile Band\n5:00\u2014Sacred  Heart  Program\n5:15\u2014Echoes of the Gay Nineties\n5:30\u2014Peerless News\n3:45\u2014Studies in Black and White\n6:00\u2014Your Amerlcen Music\n8:30\u2014Cavalcade of Melody\n.'OO-CBC News\n7:15\u2014C.B.C. News Roundup\n7:30\u2014To Be Announced\n8:00\u2014Alberta Ranch House\n8:30\u2014Press News\n8:45\u2014Moments of Devotion\n9:00\u2014Tuesday Evening Recital\n9:15\u2014Mainly About Music\n9:30\u2014Design for Listening\n10:00\u2014CBC News\n10:15\u2014Dance Orchestra\n10:30\u2014Pacific Pianoforte\n11:00\u2014God Save the King\nOver 100 Enjoy\nLegion Banquet\nAt New Denver\nNAKUSP\nNAKUSP,.B. C. - To honor her\ndaughter, Mrs. tk E. Johnson, who ls\nvisiting from Powell River, Mrs. T.\nW, Harvey entertained at tea. The\ndining room table from where tea\nwas poured was covered with a\nbeautiful linen and hand made crochet cloth which was centred with a\nsilver bowl ol asters and chrysanthemums In pastel shades of Autumn. The invited guests Included\nMrs. D. E. Johnson, Miss E. M. Hsr-\nvey, Mrs. V. Hill, Mrs. C. H. Horrey, Mrs. G. H. Gardner, Mrs. F.\nJohnson, Mrs. J. Parent Jr., Mrs. R.\nBarlow, Mrs. A. Howitt, Mrs. F.\nYurik. Mrs. Harvey was assisted in\nserving by hcr two daughters, Miss\nE. M. Harvty and Mrs. Johnson.\nMrs. M. Barrow left to vacation ln\nVancouver. .\nMra. G. Gordon left for Vancouver.\nMiss Charlotte Barrow of Trail ls\nthe guest of her parents, Mr. and\nMrs. A. M. Barrow.\nMrs. W. L. Maxwell visited her\nbrother and sister-in-law, Mr. and\nMrs. E. W. Somers. at their North\nShore home nesr Nelson.\nMiss Jean Elder of New Denver\nwas the guest of her parents, Mr,\nand Mrs. Graham Elder.\nMrs. E. C. Johnson returned from\nNelson, where she attended as delegate the United Church convention.\nRev. Adam Crisp returned from\nNelson Thursday, having attended\nthe United Church Presbytery and\nCawnlcade. \u2022\nDr. and Mrs. L. B. Maxfield have\npurchased thc property owned by\nMrs. George Jordan and have taken\nover occupancy.\nMrs. A. E, Cowan arrived from\nVancouver. \\\nC. H. Horrey returned from the\nCoast, where he visited hi., parents,\nMr. and Mrs. Frank Horrey.\nMrs. J .H. Cameron returned from\nSeattle.\nMr. and Mrs. D. A. Cunningham\nof Regina arc guests of Mr. Cunningham's sister and brother-in-\nlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Elder,\nDr. F. Allen, who was guest of\nNELSON DAILY NIWS, TUISDAY, OCT. 7, 1947 - 3\nCJAT\n610 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u2014Hebrew Christian Hour\n7:15\u2014Press News\n7:30\u2014Melody Ranch\n7:45\u2014Musical Program\n8:00\u2014CBC News\n8:15\u2014 Breakfast Club\n8:45\u2014Laura Limited\n9:00\u2014Betty and Bob\n9:15\u2014Lucy Linton\n9:30\u2014Good Morning Neighbor\n9:45\u2014F a m 11 y   Edition   Morning\nNews\n10:00\u2014Good Morning Neighbor\n10:15\u2014Happy Gang\n10:45\u2014Furs on Parade\n11:00\u2014Waltzes snd Songs\n11:15\u2014Gospel Singer\n11:30\u2014Musical Programme\n11:45\u2014Wife Saver\n12:00\u2014Luncheon  Concert\n12:30\u2014Press News\n12:45\u2014Luncheon Concert\n1:00\u2014Tourist Parade\n1:30\u2014Artists of Tomorrow\n1:45\u2014Commentary and Talk\n2:00\u2014Feature Concert\n2:15\u2014Family Favorites\n2:30\u2014Shells Presents\n3:00\u2014Musicsl Program\n3:15\u2014Serensde to America\n3:30-Fountain of Faith\n3:45\u2014BBC News and CommenUry\n4:0O-Belle McEwan\n4:15\u2014Jack Smith Show\n4:30\u2014Favorite  Dance  Band\n5:00\u2014Thomas Haywsrd Sings\n5:30\u2014Canadian Cavalcade\n6:00\u2014 Amos 'n Andy\n6:30\u2014Fibber McGee and Molly\n7:00\u2014CBC News\n7:15\u2014CBC News Roundup\n7:30\u2014Leicester Squere to Brosdwsy\n8:00\u2014Tslk\n8:30\u2014Big Town\n9:00\u2014Tuesday Evening Recital\n9:15\u2014Hour of St. Francis\n9:30\u2014Time Out\n9:45\u2014In the Mood\n10:00\u2014CBC News\n10:15\u2014Bridge to Dreamland\n10:30\u2014Benedict's Orchestra\n11:00\u2014Opera Time\n11:30\u2014Peerless News\n11:40\u2014Sign Off-The King.\nNEW DENVER, B.C., Oct. 6 -\nMore than a dozen speeches were\nheard by members of the West\nKootenay Zone Council of the Canadian Legion as the two-day Council meeting opened here Saturday.\nFifteen speakers were heard at the\nKnights of Pythias Hall, headquarters for the business sessions, and\nBosun Hall, where more than 100\nenjoyed a banquet put on by the\nNew Denver Legion Women's Auxiliary.\nRegistration began at 2 p.m. Saturday, and for the official opening\ndelegates marched In with the Legion Branch colors under Marshal\nAlex Sutherland of Trail. Two minutes silence was held for the fallen\nand convocation given by Bishop H.\nEmbling of New Denver.\nPresident F. E. DeVito of Trail\ndelivered the opening remarks and\nJames Draper, Chairman of the Village Council welcomed the delegates.\nWelcome addresses were also\nmade by Mrs. Q. A. Forsythe, President of the Legion Women's Auxiliary, Walter Thring, President of\nthe New Denver Canadian Legion,\nand James Lunn, President of the\nEast  Kootenay  Zone  Council.\nThose making speeches Included\nC. Middleton of Trail, First Vice-\nPresident, Zone representative of\nthe Provincial Command, A. S.\nHorswill of Castlegar, W. Strudwell,\nimmediate Past President of the\nZone Council, Bishop Embling, a\nformer Royal Navy Chaplain, and\nR. Harding, M.L.A., Kaslo-Slocan.\n-Committees, with the first named\nChairman in each case, were appointed as follows:\nWays and Means\u2014T. S. Horswill,\nCastlegar; J. S. Millican, Trail; W.\nGrant, Salmo; J. L. Irwin, New Denver;  Miss Monica  V.  Butlin, Newjhis sister, Miss A. A. Allen,\"for thei\nDenver: Mrs. M. A. Oliver, Nelson, Summer, returned to Winnipeg.\nWomen's Association. j    Charles  Wood, who  was  in  the\nGeneral Resolutions \u2014 A. King, I district for some time, left for Rev-\nTrail;    W.    Craft,    Edgewood;    J.lelstoke\nForbes. Rossland;  W.  Burns, Nelson;   Mrs.   T.   F.   Wood,   Rossland,\nWomen's Association.\nCredentials and Procedure\u2014Harry\nCann, Trail.\nHousing and Lands-W. J. Walker, ,.,,.,,,,,     ., ,.. .\nNelson;   Herb   Jackson.   Trail;   H   \\ \\\\ \\\\ F.W DEN VER\nDodd, Salmo; R.  Harding, M.L.A.,!\nNakusp; Mrs. W. Houston, Castle-'    NEW DENVER, B.C., Oct. 5\n?ar | letter from Major John Steele, B.C.\nPublic Relations-Walter Thring, East representative of the Salvation\nNew Denver, President of all j Army thanked the New Denver Ca-\nbranches. Inadian  Legion Women's  Auxiliary\nRegistration\u2014Harry Cann, Trail; | for a collected donation of $106.30\nMiss Monica V. Butlin, New Denver; |to the National Red Shied Appeal.\nS. T. Morgan. New Denver. jThe sum was taken in through a\nChairman of the banquet was Mr.ltown canvass made by the organiza-\nDeVito, who toasted the King and tiorr.\ngave the opening address. Bishop \"We are sure you would like to\nEmbllng Introduced Group Captain'know tnat. you are the first organ-\nL. Cheshire. V.C, D.S.O. and two jizatlon In the Interior to complete\nbars, D.F.C. one of the most decor- your canvass and send in the rested men of the Empire of the U.rn,\u00bb the letter, written to the\nR.A.F..   who   gave   an   interesting -\u2022\u201e>.., treasurer, said.\naccount of German secret weapons.|\t\nAlso speaking were Mr. Lunn, H. |\nW. Herridge, M.P. for West Koot\nenay, who spoke  on  veterans' af.\nfairs as discussed in the last session!\nof the House of Commons, and Mr.\nMiddleton.\nKaslo W. A. Buys\nCigarettes for\nTranquillo Veterans\nKASLO, P.C., Oct *\u2014The Canadian Legion Auxiliary, at Ha meeting In the club rooms of the Drill\nHall donated $10 to the Comforts\nCommittee for the purchase of cigarettes for veterans In Tranqullle\nHospital.\n'The Secretary read a letter from\nthe City granting the Auxiliary permission to hold a tag day on Nov.\n11, also thanking the Auxiliary for\nthg successful banquet tendered the\nMunicipal Association.\nThe President was appointed to\nrepresent the Auxiliary on the committee to assist in arranging for the\nDistrict T.B. Clinic Survey to be\nheld ln November. It was decided to\nhold a tea and bake sale ln early\nNovember.\nTea hostesses were Mrs. J. Matthews and Mrs. Singel.\n12 BIRTHS Af\"\nROSSLAND IN MONTH\nROSSLAND, B. C, Oct. 6\u2014Vital\nStatistics for Rossland District during October registered at the Court\nHouse were 12 births, 4 marriages, 3\ndeaths as compared with 10 births,\n8 marriages and one death in the\nsame period in 1946.\nIllllllllillllllllllllllllliiiiiiilllllllllllln\nFreeman Furniture Co.\nThe House of Furniture Values\nPHONE fit - NELSON, B.C.\nTrade in your old furniture on\nnew.\nBUY ON OUR\nBUDGET PUN\n10% DOWN PAYMENT\nStore open till t p.m. Saturdays\nmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini\nBuy or Sell With a Want Ad.\nwmamteatetettwaratemwaimmm^mat\nSee Our New\nFALL COATS; MILLINERY\nand DRESSES\nMilady's Fashion Shoppe\nWOOL DRESSES\nSizes 11 to 20\n514.95   $19.50\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\n$106 COLLECTED\nFOR RED SHIELD\nCOFFEE\nHUDION'I   IAY   COMPANY   PRODUCT\nSALMO\nMrs. Besecker,\nC. Cantfill Kailo\nCribbage Winners\nSALMO, B.C.\u2014Mr. snd Mrs. C.\nA. Cawiey arp visiting ln Salmo,\nguests nf Mrs. Cawley's brother and\ni sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. Curwen.\nj Mr. and Mrs Ray Rowe have left\nto reside in Nelson where Mr, Rowej\nis employed at the Kenville Mine.\nMr. and Mrs. M. McDermid and\nMarceline have moved to the Emerald Mill. Their former home has\nbeen occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Bert\nLundeberg.\nMr.   and   Mrs.   Carl   Llndan   of\nBanff spent several days ln the dls-j\n... M..;lrirt,   renewing   acquaintances   and:\nKASLO,    B.C.,    Oct.  5 Mr\u00bb   lakin(, iri the Pythian Sister banquet.\nBesecker and C. Cantfill captured Th_lr\"d,u-h.-r, Maxine, who grew I\nthe high scores at the opening of _nd -t,.ndpd p,jbiJC ,nd high I\ns Crlbbsge Tournament in Kaslo. ,_h__,. ,. s_]m0t ., - mfmber \u201e[\nSpecial prises for the tournament, lh_ (*,-*--\u201e, Alta . high school staff\nwhich will extend over a period of s_hi_t year.\nmonths, will bc awarded at its con-,    m_ -_d Mrs. McDermid of Silver-\nelusion  Ior  ladies  and  gentlemen's |0~   ,r.  visiting  Mr.   and   Mrs.  M.\nhhjh score, ss well ss consolation McDermid al the F.meraM Mill.\nprlres.   Tournament   sponsors   arei   Y.mil Nystrom Is a Vancouver vis-\nmembers of the Evening Branch of itor.\nSt Mark's Anglican Churrh. |   F.  Middleton  will   he occupying\nthe Sheldrup home in the nesr fu-\n$23 From Whllt TOr j \"\u00ab.. Antefcoff has left for medical\nN\u00ab\u2022_*\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0%   A iivilaja s-i\/ treatment at the Coast.\naKusp Auxiliary Mr, John E,-v.0so(( ,nd i\u201e(_n!\nNAKUSP,   B.C.-A   white   drive son have returned from hospital.\nsponsored by the Nakusp Hospital Girl Guide actlvltv was resumed\nAuxiliary was held in the Knights in Salmn with three Brownies grad-1\nof Pythias Hall, realizing 122.95 fnr lutein? into Guide ranks. Mrs  Mr-,\nthe Auxiliary funds. There were 10 Dongall will be a leader this sea-\ntables In play and first prize win-,son.\nneTS were   Miss  M.   Kirk.   Mrs.  .1. Floyd   Sage   sr.d   John   Robinson\nOlsen, Mrs. C. Hurry, and Mr. Tajc. are employed at lhe Emerald Mlne^\nConsolation prizes were awarded tn     Mr, ansl Mrs  Strain and family ot\nMiss   M.   Ross,   Mrs.   K.   Highland. Lethbridge  have   rented  the house\nMrs. Rehume and G. Baird A weight formerly occupied by Ray Rowe.\nguessing  contest  on  an   angel-food Gus   Dohlsten   of   Ne son   il  em-\ncake msde hv Mrs. Hughes and Mrs ploved nn construction In Salmo\nB. Craivell was won bv Mr. Ehrl. '    Miss Mae Roberts  has taken  the\n,,    .           _,         -..,   .   \u201e .... position   of   clerk   a!   Curwin   and\nMesdsmes  Olsen,  Balrd. Horrey. ,         Mi    -,\u201e,.,     w\u201e...\nLaRue, McCulloch acted on the re-,\"\" * , f   ,. .._\u201e_\u201e. h.r\nfreshment committee, and Mrs. Hor- .     . .,\u201e.,.,\nrey and Mrs. Embree were  on  Ihe '\"\"\"\" '\"\"\"\"\u25a0\nentertainment commiltee.\n12 Independents\nMay See Walkouts\nBy Ths Canadian Press\nThe third week of the Domln\nwide strike in the packinghouse I\nKaslo\nKASLO. H.C Mr. and Mrs. J. H.\nHall have as guest Mrs. Bainbridge\n.-\u25a0t Boswell.\nThe High School students held >\ndance In the School Auditorium,\nhonoring Miss Dorothy Amss. who\nU\ncorner\ndustry hs. ended with employee, of  .    **\"\u00ab*  \u2122   w.      her  parent.\n12 independent plants ready lo Join\nthe wilkout of U.noo fellow members of the Unlled Packinghouse\nWorkers of Amrnra.  iCIO i\nNo serious meat shortage has been\nreused hy the strike so far but If\nthe 12 Indrpendenl .roups - andj\nnine others arheduled to itrike\nvotes\u2014walk out, the plnrh undoubtedly would be greater. The 21 Independent locall have a combined\nmembership of \"500.\nThere are two \"Royal\" golf rouriea\nIn Cansda. The title wis granted to\nthe clubs br H. R. H. the Prince of\nWalei Eec.1 stsys open the year\naround.\nKoOTCNAY   IALLIY   U*\"\nPASTEURIZED\nMILK\nIS SAFE FOR CHILDREN\nreside In Chilllwack\n. In front  of\nwindow.  Use\nAnd then -\nGreat lo .tort a meal. Dt*\nllclou. In sauces ond\ncaiM.oi* diihsit.\nJf Moke It easy for younelfl Eat right\nIn the kitchen . ,\ncool \"herb garden\"\n\"dining table\" that drops down out of the way between meals .\nmost Important of all \u2014 put down a sparkling bright Gold Seal Congoleum rugi\nIts imooth surface Is easy to clean with the twiih of a damp cloth. And durable I\nWhy, Its wear-layer of heat-toughened point and baked enamel Is actually equal\nin thickness lo 8 coofs of _-wf floor poinl applied by hand. But \u2014 when you buy your\nCongoleum rug \u2014 look for the familiar Gold Seal. Without it \u2022 - rememberl \u2014 it isn't\nCongoleum. You'll be surprised how much\"\nquality you can buy for so little money.\nGold Snal Congol-um Rugi. . . product\nof Congoleum Canada limited, Montreal.\nYes-  HtssUr  reey  ba  H***wr_f\u00bby  essf   ssf   C\u00absgol\u00bbs's-\nb.rn.n. supplies nt. sfff sresy short. P1*nsss hy him aoaH\nssi ki retels-M tbssths. sMp<-i-h from Hm. te Hm.\nSi\n Sttarn Sailtj Nero*\nEstablished April 22, 1901\nBritish Columbia'*\nMost Interesting Newspaper\nPublished every morning except Sunday by\nthe NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED, 268 Baker St., Nelson, British Columbia.\nAuthorized as Second Claas Mall,\nPost Office Department, Ottawa.\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS-\nTUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1947\nOrchard Spraying From\nthe Air\n\u25a0Orchards in British Columbia may\nsoon be sprayed from the air. Tests are\nbeing conducted in the Grand Forks\nValley and an Okanagan Valley organization has purchased a helicopter\nwith trials being made under the supervision of the Dominion Entomological and Chemical Laboratory, Summerland, and the Canadian Army Experimental Station, Suffield, Alta., to\nassess lt as a means of applying insecticides to fruit trees.\nThe helicopter has several advantages over fixed-wing aircraft. It can\ntravel at much lower speed, although\nlt treats a J0-aore orchard in a few minutes, and can land ln a small clearing\nDO feet in diamet.r; the down-draft\nfrom tht rotors produces a turbulence\nof \"rebound\" that Improves underleaf\ncoverage; lt Is less dangerous to operate in this typo of work than a fixed-\nwing aircraft. Though both dusts and\n\u00abpr\u00bbyi aro being applied with the helicopter, it appears probable that sprays\nwill prove moro satisfactory.\nOfficers of the Summerland Laboratory, as well as those of the Provincial\nHorticultural Branch at Kelowna and\nPenticton, have also been conducting\ntrials with new types of high-speed\nfround-borne equipment. These include \u2022 turbine blower machine, three\ntypes of mist duster-sprayers, and a\nsteam aerosol generator. After having\nbeen suitably modified all have given\nsatisfactory pest control. The Okanagan Valley investigators plan to build a\nntw machine that will incorporate the\nbest features of the various types so\nfar examined. Perhaps in the not too\ndistant future the high-pressure sprayer with its hand-operated spray guns,\nstandard equipment for orchard pest\ncontrol since 1910, may be considered\nobsolete, observe the entomologists of\nthe Dominion Department of Agriculture.\nneed for more discriminating selection,\nbetter pay rates and better training in\nregard to personnel of the prisons. It\nis to be hoped that the unfortunate incident at Kingston will have some\nvalue in giving impetus to the Commissioner's efforts to raise the standards of general administration and prison staffing. His wider efforts to improve the penal system generally require a well selected, properly trained\nand adequately paid staff,\nShakeup in Kingston\nIvtn the most casual scrutiny of\nM rtported circumstances surround-\nttg the rteent escape of three notorious\ndesperadoes from Kingston Penitentiary, suggested there had been serious\nlapses in the administrative supervi-.\nlion and operating routine of the prison. Thk ls confirmed by the public report made by Ma].-Gen. R. B. Gibson,\nPonJtentteries Commissioner, after a\nMarching investigation of the month-\ntld jail break.\nGeneral Gibson is to be commended\nfor his frank disclosure of the unde-\nilrablt conditloni he found which* contributed to the lucctss of the escape,\ntnd for his forthright action In dealing\nwith the lax Ineptitude of those respon-\nliblt. There has been no attempt\u2014as\nto often happens in iuch investigations\n\u2014to excuse or cover up deficiencies of\nInternal administration or to withhold\nappropriate penalty for neglect of duty.\nFor sins of omission rather than commission, nine members of the Penitentiary staff have been punished\u2014four\nby being relieved of their jobs and five\nby disciplinary action because of\n\"slackness\" ln performance of duty.\nIt Is regrettable that official negligence within the prison should have\nfacilitated the admittedly cunning,\ncarefully calculated escape plan of the\nthree bandits, who are still at large as\nmenaces to public safety. General Gibson's report should go far to meet public demand for a prompt investigation,\na public report and appropriate action\nagainst those found .it fault\nFrom a broader viewpoint, it is encouraging to note that the report refers Id the discharge of four men as a\nstep lo \"promote tho efficiency\" of\nthe prison administration, rather than\npurely as a punitive measure. Also,\nGeneral Gibson reports other fiction\ntaken so as to prevent recurrence of\nsuch jail breaks. He deplores failure\nof some prison officers to \"maintain\nthe high standard of vigilanre and\nalertness essential to the security of\nthe institution \"\nThis follows up thr emphasis put by\nGenera! (.'ill's >n in Ins genera,l survey\nreport, made early this year, upon lite\nLance H.\nWhittaker\nTHK IDEOLOGICAL CONFLICT\nYesterday I posed the question of whether National Socialism and Communism were\nretrogressive movements or symptoms of economic evolution. Thst question might be fairly\nsimply answered If lt were solely a question of\neconomics; unfortunately lt Isn't\nEconomic problemi csn be worked out\nthrough reason and logic; Ideological questions\nare all snsrled up with deep spiritual beliefs\nand high emotionalism\u2014and the clash of Ideu\nln todays world Is Just u great, and perhaps\nmore significant, than economic differences.\nCommunism snd Catholicism are circling\neach other warily, sparring and feinting to discover holes ln the armour of the other. That\nan outright clash might be avoided must be\nthe wish of every pesce-lovlng man today, because bitter contention between these two\ngreat ideologies would bring strife to the\nworld before which sll the bloodshed and Internecine warfare of the ages would pale Into\ninsignificance.\nIt may not be wise or discreet to anticipate deep differences before an audience which\nis very largely Catholic, but there ls a need\nto be met\nFor a large number of nominally disinterested observers lt should be pointed out\nthat many people who hate economic communism are Impressed with ideological Communism. It Is Ideological Communism\u2014not its\neconomic aspects\u2014that attracts such frustrated\nsouls u Paul Robeaon. It ls banishment of color lines and the equal treatment of religious\ncreeds that impresses many people who would\nnot like to be called Communists. (In an earlier\ncolumn a News linotype man set a last line\nof mine to read \"Patriarch Alexei and the\nPope are worried becauie there is no religious\nfreedom ln Russia\": It should have resd \". . . .\nsre worried because there li now religious\nfredom ln Russia). The fact that various Prot-\nestsnt and Fundamentalist sects are now enjoying freedom to teach and preach ln Russia\nhas started (on the authority of some of the\nworld's outstanding Protestant leaders) a tremendous religious revival Iri that country.\nIt ls pertinent to point out that many of\nthis continent's humbler citizens plsce sll\ntheir hope of peace with Russia ln her em-\nbracement of similar religious ideals; and that\nthe fulmlnatlons of the Catholic church\nagainit the Russisn regime are very likely to\nbe Interpreted u cover for opposition to this\nfreedom for the sects.\nLooking Backward\n10  YEARS   AQO\nFrom Ths Dally News, Oct. 7, 1M7\nFourteen sturdy Nelson lsds climbed the\npedestal to the fint West Kootenay Junior\nBoxls chsmplonshlp st the Civic Centre Arena\nhere Wedneiday night u they squelched their\nTrail opponents underfoot 1J-5. Nelson players\nwere Maxwell, Jones, Russell, Wallsce. Gal-\nlicsno, Mills, Lspolnte, Msyo, Dingwall, Best-\ntie, Townsend, Grsves Horswill snd Bishop,\nAt a meeting of the Falrvlew Churchmen's\nClub the following officers were elected for\nthe 1937-38 year. George Maisey, President;\nClarence Ward, First Vice-President; William\nTriggs, Second Vice-President; Jack Horswill,\nTreasurer and Thomas Camm, Secretary.\n?? Questions??\nANSWERS\nOpen to any reader. Names ot persona\nasking questions wlll not be published.\nThere Is no charge for this servloe. Queitioni WILL NOT BK ANSWERED BY\nMAIL except when there Is obvious necessity for privacy.\nW. G. M.. Kettle Valley-Everlastings\n(Paper or Straw Flowers as they are familiarly\ntermed) belong to the Composite Family. ...\nFor the purpose of curing, most people makt\nthe mistake of allowing these \"Immortelles\" to\nbecome full blown before gathering\u2014they\nshould be picked when the flower first opens\nfrom the bud stage; to prepare, strip off leaves\nand hang them upside down In small bunches,\nheld secure by elastic bands. . . Do not plact\nIn vases until completely dry. It ls advisable to\ndry some with the heads draped over a rounded edge ( a one inch diameter stick or a small\nmailing tube will do the trick); this will give\ntbe drlde blooms a natural curved effect and\nadd to the appearance of the finished bouquet.\nA little dried spsgnum moss placed ln tht\nvase will assist In arranging the display. Tht\naddition of a few dried sprigs of Statice or\nSea-lavender and a few dried stems of Babys\nBreath improves snd sdds vsrlety to the bou-\nqulet\nSome of the wild grasses, picked and dried\nbefore they become fully ripened, also sdds\ncolor; these may be tinted, If so desired, with\npermanganate crystals solution or red Ink, etc.\nChinese Lanterns, Honesty, Teasels, etc.,\nall dry and look well as decoration, when cured, and find a ready market at any florist\nstore. Grown on a large scale at the Coast,\nthey are put up by the hundreds of dozens\n(bunches) for the tourist trade.\nInformation through courtesy of H.M.M.\nChapman Csmp.\n2. YEARS AOO\nFrom Ths Dally Newi, Oct. 7, 1922\nTemperatures here yesterday were 32 snd\n63 degrees\nJ. M. Bulger, former Nelsonite., who hu\nbeen visiting In Nelson, left lait night for his\nhome ln Vancouver.\nWilliam Harkensi. a member of a party Including Fred Smyth, Slim Smyth snd Jsmes\nBrasfleld. was cast adrift lut week In a big\nstorm on the Main Lake on a houseboat which\nbroke loose from the tug Hosmer.\nHot spurs beat the Cadets 2-0 In s Junior\nLeague Football game lalt night. McVlcar\nplayed a fine gsme ln the Hotspurs goal.\n40 YIARI AQO\nFrom Thi Dally Nawi, Oct. 7, 1907\nTwo additional furnaces were blown ln st\nthe Trail Smelter yeiterdsy u s result of the\nfreer movement of coke.\nFrsnk Gibbs. formerly of the Brackman-\nFCer Company, arrived from Calgary last night.\nFrank Porter Patterson of Trail has been\nfainted  Coroner\nRev. A. N. Frith of Smith's Falls, Ont,\nhai been chosen for the Bsptist psitorste here.\nToday's Horoscope\nYou trt scrupulously hotri.it, filth ful to\nfluty, sincere ind you nay Junt what you mean.\n.Studious ind intellectual, wll Informed. \u25a0\nclear, keen thinker ind a lucid talker. Do not\nmarry young;vynu will Judge people differently nnd by different standard! u you grow older. The day li good for employment and du-\ntiu, hut not for social affairs. Do not allow\npleuure nnd Uie lure of the aeniei to spoil\nmonetiry prospect* In your next yrar by incurring the displeasure of employeri. Seek and\nhred thc advice of others. Born on thla date,\na child will bc moderately fortunate, elderly\nelativea snd frlendr rendering valuable aid,\nbul doubtful aiaociites may prove detrlment-\nnl to aucceia and happlnrw*.\nLetters to the\nEditor\nLetten may be publlihed over a nom de\nplume, but the actual name of the writer\nmuit be given to the Editor aa evidence of\ngood faith. Anonymoui letters go In the\nwaate paper basket\nOn Kootenay Roads\nTo the Editor;\nSir\u2014After hearing many tourlsti and local\ntravellers damn the deplorable condition of the\nhighways (?) of our Kootenay district this bit\nof verse by Robert Burns describes their feelings very well.\nDedication to our Minister of Public Works\nwould be quite appropoi.\nEPIGRAM  ON THE  ROADS\nI'm now arrived, thanks to the Gods!\nThro\" pathways rough and muddy\u2014\nA certain sign that making roads\nIs not this people's study.\nAnd tho' I'm not with scriptures crammed,\nI'm sure the Bible says\nThat heedless sinners shal Ibe damned\nUnless they mend their ways,\nW. BURKE,\nKimberley, B.C.\nPress Comment\nDIG  FOR THEM\nAre the Government seriously contemplating a single-Chamber system? If so, Britain is\nin for a Constitutional struggle as bitter as any\nihe has known. For our part, we do not believe\nthis to be a live issue, nor even that lt Is intended to be. Mr. Brvan, striking the heroic attitude of a third-rate Lloyd George, is trying\nto distract attention from his own housing failures and from the general incompetence of\nthe Government. If Ministers, Instead of digging into the musty past, would do some-\n\u25a0 thing to inspire the people to dig for the present, they would be more worthy of their trust.\nBritain is desperately short of two vital commodities\u2014coni, which we possess underground\nin abundance, and food, for which we have to\npart with precious dollars. Both need digging\nout of the good earth. Dig for coal! Dig for\nfood! Dig for victory in the fight for economic\nrecovery. The men and women of Britain have\ndug for victory before, and have won. They\ncould do it again, given the right encouragement.\u2014London Daily Mall.\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\nBARCLAY ON BRIDGE\nBy Shepard  Barclay\nThe Atrthoritj on AoUJorMe.-\nVANCOUVIR (CP) \u2014 A pigeon [department. A hasty exsmlnstlon\na addled Inlo s ilnlK stnre here snd provided Iht answer. It had I\npattered In and out around show- broken wing and had seemingly\ncases and counters until he found entered the drug store to htve lt\nthe   druggist,  In   the   prescription!repaired.\nHOPE HS CAN WIN IT\nTOUR ENEMY seems to have\nyou right whan he wants you.\nIf he throws you Into the load,\nyou wtll have to return, a suit\nwhich the declarer can ruff In\none hand while discarding a loaer\n(rom tht opposite ona.. Or perhapi you wlll have to lead right\nInto a ttnaci. In either of these\ncaaea, you wish your partner\noould win thl trick Which the .declarer la trying to make you win.\nU you have a card big enough to\nwin tt and another smaller than\nsoma unseen card, your Job la to\nplay the little fellow. If your\npartner hai thi nnt ranking card\nlo your high one, hi can win thi\ntrick. If hi hain't, at least you\n>ave lost nothing.\nAT*\n\u00bbK9\u00bb\n4 a io . a\n*K.7\u00ab\ntlO .\n\u00bb10 C k\n\u00bbKQJ9\n8 7 \u00ab\nN\nW E\nS\n\u2666 AQ JO\n4 2\n*AJB2\n\u2666 None\nstsQ.S\nAK-5\nf\u00abTB\n\u2666 <*\n+ A J 10 8 5\n(Dealer: a Weit Neither tide\nrulncraMe.)\nWeit      North    East      Booth\ni*        DM        Pass      lg,\nPan    , Pat*      Dhl\nEa-.t'was highly Incensed at\neverybody, Including hit ' own\npartner, for everything that happened up to Um tlmi of hit own\ndoubll, and In had tt (Irmly In\nhit mind that hi muat ait that\ncontract at leaet three tricks In\norder to get a decent icon for\nbit aide. .\nWhen the A covered the diamond K lead, be ruffed with hia\nclub 3, acored thi spade A and\nreturned the spade Q to the K.\nand A and led the heart B to thi\nii, which tha A won letting tt\nom trick. But returned thl spade\nJ to ha ruffed by thl dummy's\nclub T. Thl heart K waa scored\nand thl 3 brought out of thi\ndummy.\nRight here Is whin Eut put\nIn Ma main licks. Hi taw that.\nIf hi won thla with thi J, hi\nwould have nothing to return except another heart or a spade.\nThl declarer was marked u being now void of both thou suite,\nand thi dummy likewise. So a\nmajor suit ritum would enable\nSouth to discard thi loiing diamond hi could ha counted u itlll\nhaving, whlli he ruffed In the\ndummy.\nA little inon atudy ihowed Eut\nthat. If he played the heart I Instead of the J, that trick would\nIn won by thi holder ot tbi 10,\nwhich Blight bl In West's hind.\nIt was, ao Wut overtook thl t\nwith lt and raked In with thl diamond Q thi trick that aet South\nthree. Note that If South had the*\nheart 10, nothing would have bun\nloet, u then a diamond trick\nwould ban gone to Wut to offset the heart oni dropped by But\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nTemtrvWi Problem\n\u2666 A J 8\ntl \u00bb\n\u2666 AK 10\n^732\n1\n3\ngl) 0\nf Q \u2022 <*\u00ab\n\u2666 984\nAAK 98\nN\nW   E\n6\n\u2666 Q \"I 7\nS3\nVA 8 3\n\u2666 JOB\n%-. si\n\u00abK4\nV K 10 S 2\n\u2666 Q73\nm j io i4\n,    (Dealer:IWeaL   North - South\n.vulnerable.)\n1 With South; playtng at No\nTrumps, why (should laat play Wa\nQ when a club la flrat.led from\nthe dummy T\nMovie Gossip\nJoan Fontaine Will Work for Herself;\nOlivia Wants Another Pic Right Away\nBy BOB THOMAS\nHOLLYWOtDD, Oct. 8 (AP)-Joan\nFontaine, free for the first time from\nfilm contracts, announces thlt hereafter she'll work only for herself.\n\"I'm going to be my own David O.\nSelznlck,\" she told me. She ls making \"Letters from sn Unknown Woman\" for her Rampart Productions\nand will either mske pictures for\nthat company or be losned out by lt.\nAfter \"Letters,\" Joan will lend\nherself (a neat trick) to the Hakim\nbrothers for \"Mayerling.\" Her current leading man, Louis Jordan, may\nalso appear in it. snd If so, it will\nbe the first time she hss played\ntwice with the same male itar.\nBACK IN STRIDE\nOlivia de Havilland, who just finished \"The Snake Pit,\" wsnts to do\nanother film right awty, \"But it'i\ngot to be good,\" the uyi. That's the\ntrouble with Acsdemy Award winners\u2014they want to keep topping\ntheir previous efforts. So they don't\nwork as often ....\nBette Davii tells me the Hollywood Canteen foundation hu found\na worthy uie for Its large fund. As\nsoon as a location can be found, the\nfoundation will build a Veterans'\nHousing Centre with spartments to\nrent st *\"J. The foundation has discovered that veterans don't wsnt\ncharity, but a helping hand in housing would fill the bill . . .\nCharles Boyer wanted to be ln\n\"Joan\" but was turned down, and\nfor an Interesting resson. His Trench\naccent would have conflicted. All of\nthe performers except Ingrid Bergman will be English or American\n(and Charlei' Gallic tonei would\nhave ituck out like garlic in a\nFrench pastry . . .\njKEPT BUOY\nI Jimmy Durante hss gone into the\nmusic publishing business. He did\nso to keep his corps of hangeri-on\nfrom Idleness. Now they're ill offlclali of tht firm . . . Van Johnson's\ndressing room on the \"State of the\nUnion\" set ls next to thst of the extremely vocal Adolphe Menjou but\nso far they haven't dlacusied poll-\ntics. \"I don't know the flrit thing\nsbout politics,\" Van admits\nTransportation Cosh Delay\nDevelopment of North's Minerals\nPrime Minuter King advanced some -elementary but sound philosophy In thii addreu\nat Waterloo. To a degree, says thr Brantford\nExpositor, he provided an answer to the queitlon often asked ty the Individual, \"What\ncan I do to prevent wars and make thl\nworld i better place to live in?\"\nWara, a* the Prime Minister explained,\ndo not originate beea uae men and women want\nto kill and be killed: they happen \"becauat\niome evil thought, iome false idea, some aui-\nplcio\/. or hate, cast into the mind of I peopl*\nIs illowed to spread its influence ln ever-\nwidening circlet.\" Then, when the lmpreislon\nia dep enough and the range of Ita Influence\nwide enough, acta of hatred and violence lead\nto wider strife and ao to full-scale war.\nTo counteract this trend, Mr. King urged\nright-thinking on the part of the Individuals.\n\"A good thought, a true idea, cast Into the\npool of world opinion,\" he said, \"la u cerUin\nas an evil thought or a faLse idea to have Its\nInfluence from centre to circumference.\nA kindly approach, an attitude of friendship and good will cultivated by men and women In the relationships of everyday life, will\nsoon mnke themselves felt among nations ai\nwell ai among Individuals.**\nPlatitudinous? Of coune. Vet a platitude li\nnot nccrwarlly valueless; on the contrary, It Ij\nusually based on truth, othtrwiae lt probably\nwould never have become a platitude!\nBy R.  K. CARNEGIE\nCanadian Preu SUff Writer\nOTTAWA,  Oct 6 (CP) \u2014 Development of Canada's vest North*:\nland,  particularly  tha   Northwest\nTerritories,    encounters    trtmendoui transportation coiti necessitated  by the great distances and\nconsequently Jecki up the coet of\nproducing vital mlnerali from thli'\npractically untapped aource.\nThii ii the problem of Northern\ndevelopment   that   the   Dominion\nand the Provincial Government! are\nmaking heavy expendlturei in  an\neffort   to   meet   through   reducing\ntheee coils.\nTht Yellowknlfe gold camp end1\nthe Eldorado on Great Bear Ltke\nare beset by heavy transportation\ncosts. The moat economical route ia\nby water over the route that starts\nat the end of iteel at Waterwaya In,\nAlberta and extendi 1349 mlltl to\nwhere the Mickeniie River empties\ninto the Arctic Ocean at Aklavik.\nThe areet distances and navigation dlificultlea make even thli\nroute expenale. It coati more thtn\nUO t ton to move freight by rail\nfrom Edmonton to Waterway! and\nanother |M a ton to move it by acow\nfrom Waterways to Yellowknlie\nmore than SOO miles.\nThe navigation of the hlitorlc\nMackenzie route hu become largely\na Dominion Covernmen undertaking. The Government backed Into\nthli Job when It took over the Eldorado Mlnei during the war.\nWhen the private Eldorado Compeny befan producing pltchblend\nlt decided to have ltl own boate in*\nseed of piylng ratea charged by the\nHudion'i Bay Company\"* Mackenzie\nRiver Navigation Company. It wai\na email undertaking at the time but\nwith the arrival of the Amtrlctni\nand he eUrt of the Canol project\nfrom Norman WelU on the Marken- Help Wanted: tet tht \"Claulfltd\"\nzie to Whltehone, the need for more\nboati to carry auppllei, wai critical\nand the Eldorado boati became part\nof the big Northern Transportation\nCompany,\nHEAVY TRAFFIC\nThe activities in Yellowknlfe and\nother Northern pointi kept up the\nheavy traffic on the Mackenzie\nroute ifter thc war. It operates\nabout aix months each year.\nOne of the big obatacles of the\nMackenzie route ii the portage\nwhere on the Athabeict Rfver, 287\nmilea North of Waterwayi, where,\nbecauie of rapids, the freight hai\nto be hauled 2-1 milea by truck. A\nDieiel tug of 180 toni wu taken\nover this portage last Winter by\ncarry-alls.\nThe only feuible way to overcome thli portage would be to dig\na canal around the rapidj, about 18\nmiles, but io far the tonnage going down the Athabasca River u\nnot sufficient to warrant such an expenditure, officials lay.\nIndian Firefighters\nGet Worm Reception\nHALIEAX (CP) - When Deputy,\nChief Officer M. O, Pradham of the:\nBombey fire department came to'\nHalifax to look over the city's fire-1\nfighting organization the department here wu eble to put on a\nrealistic demonitratlon for him He!\nwitched firemen extinguish e blaze'\nin the School for tht Deaf.\nDeputy Chief Predham uid he\nwu Impressed by the equipment of\nCanadian fire depertmenti but he\nthought English aerial ladder*; and\nmethodi of hoie handling were\nsuperior,\nTest Yourself\nt  In what opera li there a ballet of flih?\n2, Can you name the three operei in which\nthe following play Important part*\u2014a roie, a\nnoie, a clock?\n3. Which great composer wrote the largut\nnumber of aonga?\nWords of Wisdom\nTrue en Joy mm I comrs from activity of\nthe mind and exrrrlie of Ihe body; the two\nars   ever  united,- Humboldt\nTEST ANSWERS\n1 \"Radko,\" by Rimsky-Knrsakoff.\n2 Strauu' \"Drr Rosenkavalier.' Walter\nDam roach i \"Cyrano\" and navel's \"L'heurc\nEipagnnle,\"\n.1   Schubert wrote  about 600 songs.\n\u25a0^trww+mr^^-^'+^+ir**** v MiMiiiV\nat* TRANS-CANADA SHARES\nThe CORNER STONE OF\nYOUR INVESTMENTS\nask yeer awa lealtr\nTMISOJUUM INVESTMENT CORPN.  LTD.\n** Tl* *l * t IMAAfArA^M^^^a^m^^^a-A . . - - mA\nIf\ntW<#\nI\ntl\n%&:\nfo\nOsr.\nDcCtDM\nlait year's\nlMue of '       \"- \"\u2022'\u25a0 l*\u00bb r- i\nCanada Savings\nBonds proved so\npopular... because\nso many Canadians\nfound that by definitely\ncommitting themselves to $5__\"--* jS\nbuy a Bond, they could     \u00a7. f \\g\\\nsave money more easily and'\nsurely... a second series Is\nnow being offered.\nThis new series of Canada   \/\nSavings Bonds goes on sale\nOctober 14th.  Through lt you     v-   ^\nwill be able to continue to build   Z^P x.\nyour savings soundly and steadily.\nIf you already have a nest-egg\nacquired by buying Bonds, either      v i^m\\\n\u25a0 tor cash or on the Instalment plan,\nyou know the satisfaction and sense *}' '\u25a0 :\nof security you derive from It. You will,   C\\\nwe think, be anilous to add to It. So Q\nhere's your chance! Plan now to sign up\nagain, through your Company's Payroll\nSavings Plan, or through your bank\nor investment dealer, for another ****\nCanada Savings Bond. l~\"j\n0\n}$%\u00a3-&\nI\n . . .\t\n-^ ..^^AH-ti.\n anks Don World Crown\nage Pitches 5-2 Winner\nires? 13\nlight Men\nChampionship\nNKEE STADIUM, New York\nI (CP)\u2014Behind brlllltnt rt-\n\u2022Itching by Lefty Joe Pigt,\nYork Ytnkeei todty won the\nill champlonihlp of the\ndefeating Brooklyn Dodg-\n8 In the seventh gtme of the\nWorld   Serlu  before  71,648\nretired 13 straight men, be-\nddle Miksls singled in the\nninth, to give the Yanks\n,th World Series in 15 start-.\nID RECEIPT8\nOfficial attendance of 71,348\n$318,778 09 in total receipts\nthe net total receipts for the\nrecord-breaking $2,021,348.-\nprevious high for a _even-\nerles was the Dctroit-Chlca-\nLr in 1945 when the net, in-\n$100,000  radio  rights  that\nIncluded this season, came\n2,414.\nSHELLED\nig from behind after starter\nShea had been shelled from\nthe Yanks knocked out Hal\nlnd continued to attack his\nS-\n&\nv\ni*\u2014-\nami\nr9,\nChorus\n|h'l a cal! that'i tcnoed e-rery*-\n. Mm call lo nor* smoking\nurtoFF\u00abr\u00abd by Philip Monli\nh Bland. You loo, v-illliUt^i\nflavour of thii vtry dlt-\nI cigarette.  It'i to imoolh\u2014\n|ild\u2014to eompltttly wflifylng.\nBox Score\nYANKEE STADIUM, New York,\nOct. 6 (AP)\u2014The box score of the\nseventh and final game of the 1847\nWorld Series:\nBROOKLYN (N) AB R\nStinky 2b\nReese ss\nJ. Robinson lb\nWalker rf\nHermanskl if\nMlksis If\nEdwards c .\nFurlllo cf\nTorgenscn 3b     2\nLavagetto 3b\nCregg p\nBehrman p\nHatten p\nBarney p ,\nx Hodges   .\nCasey p\nTotals\n1\n-\nII\n(I\n0\n1\n0\nH PO\nJ    .\n0\n0\n1\n1\n2\n1\n1\n0\n0\n0\nn\n0\nI)\n(1\n7\n-Fanned fnr Barney In 7th.\nJOE PAGE\nsuccessors to nail down the American League's 27th Series victory.\nThe game-ending double play preceded a wild scene near the Yankee\nmound as New York players swarmed around \"Fireman\" Page, who had\npitched near-perfect ball after\nswinging into action at the start of\nthe fifth.\nWith about $70,000, the difference\nbetween the money going to the\nwinning and losing sides, hanging on\nevery pitch, the lefthanded Page,\nwho received credit for the victory\nover Hal Gregg, was magnificent.\nThe Dodgers swarmed over Shea\nIn the second inning as the young\nrighthanded   rookie,   coming   back\nwith only one day's rest,\nunder pressure.\nGene Hermanskl's triple, played\npoorly by Larry Berra In right field I jenhion.\nNEW YORK (A) AB\nStirnweiss 2b 2\nHenrich  If    5\nBerra rf         3\nClark rf           1\nDiMeglio cl   '..... 3\nMcQuinn lb     2\nJohnson 3b   3\nA. Robinson c .\nRiz.uoto ss \t\nShea p       \t\nBevens p \t\nz Brown \t\nPage P  \t\nTotals \t\nH PO\nOn The\n10-Pin Alleys\nChallenge games on tht Legion\n10-pln alleys lut week featured\nwins by teams led by J. Hamson tnd\nW. Slmpion. Mr. Htmton'l team,\nmates went to \u2022 1412-1287 victory\nover J. Drummond'i crew, tnd Mr.\nSlmpion piloted hii team to t 1289-\n1239 win over W. Leslie.\nTop scorers on the winning teams\nwere Mrs. V. Grivei, who piled up\na single total of 173 ind an aggregate of 339, and J. Himson with 178\nindividual and 323 aggregate lums.\nBowlers and scores follow:\nW. LESLIE\nJ. Joy    115 100- 215\nD. Proudfoot   139 134\u2014 273\nF. Russell  100 118\u2014 218\nMrs. W. Simpson  129 143\u2014 272\nW. Leslie   142 119\u2014 281\n*.\nPlay by Play\nright field for Jorgenaen't high pop\ninside tht totll lint. Gregg bounctd\nout, Stlrnweiii to McQuinn,\n\\W\nTotali   825 814-1239\nW, SIMPSON\nG. Strong   117 110\u2014 247\nC. Cummlni   82 111\u2014 193\nMrs. Cummlni  108 101\u2014 209\nJ. Harmon     145 178\u2014 323\nW. Simpson   152 115\u2014 817\nTotals   604 085-1289\nJ. DRUMMOND\nMrs. E. Manning! ... 34 125\u2014 159\nS. J. Newell   132 145\u2014 280\nMrs. C. Deferro  165 133- 298\nMrs. J. Edwards  136 141\u2014 277\nJ. Drummond  128 146\u2014 273\n.\u2014Doubled for Bevens in 4th.\nBrooklyn (N) 020 000 000-2\nNew Yo-k (AL) 010 201 10x-3\nErrors\u2014None.\nRuns batted ln\u2014Edwards, Jorgensen. Rlzzuto, Brown, Henrich, Clark,\nfaltered]A. Robinson.\nTwo-base hits\u2014Jorgensen, Brown.\nThree - base    hits \u2014 Hermanskl,\nstarted the trouble for Shea and he\nwas out of there when Bruce Edwards and Carl Furillo followed\nwith successive singles.\nEdward's blow knocked home\nHermanskl and a ground-rule\ndouble into the right field seats by\nSpider Jorgenien off reliefer Bill\nBeveni made It 2-0.\nThe Yanks swarmed bick on two\nwilka and thc first of three singles\nby Phil Rlzzqto that scored George\nMcQuinn from second base,\nLevelling thilr gum on Gregg In\nStolen bisei\u2014Rizzuto.\nSacrifice\u2014McQuinn.\nDouble plays\u2014Rlzzuto, Stirnweiss\nand McQuinn.\nEarned runs\u2014Brooklyn 2, New\nYork 5.\nLeft on bases\u2014Brooklyn 4; New\nYork 9.\nBases on balls\u2014Off Shea (Reese)\noff Gregg 4 (McQuinn, A. Robinson,\nStirnweiss, Johnson); off Bevens\n(Walker): off Behrman 3 (Stirnweiss 2, DiMaggio).\nStrikeouts\u2014By Gregg 3 (Bevens,\nMcQuinn, A. Robinson); by Bevens\nthi fourth, the Yanki took a lead 2 (Reese, J. Robinson): by Behrman\nthey never gave up. With one\ndown, Gregg walked Johnson. He\nitruck out Aaron Roblnion but\nwn nicked for mother ilngle by\nRlzzuto. When Bobby Brown, bat\n(Page);  by   Hatten   (Henrich);  by\nPage (Hodges).\nPitching summsry:\nShea 2 runs 4 hits in 11-3 Innings.\nBevens 0 runs 2 hits in 2 2-3 biting for Beveni doubled to left, nings.\nscoring Johnion, Manager Burt Pago 4 runs 1 hit in 5 Innings. ,\nShotton replaced Gregg with I Gregg 3. runs 3 hits in 3 2-3 ln-\nHsnk Behrman. 'ning!.\nBehrman   1  run  2  hits  ln  12-3\ninnings.\nHatten 0 run] 1 hit In 1-3 Innings.\nBarney 0 runs 0 hits ln 1-3 innings.\nCasey 1 run 1 hit In 2 Innlngi.\nWinning pitcher\u2014Page.\nLosing pitcher\u2014Gregg.\nBehrman averted further scoring!    UmDlr*J _ Rommel (AL), plate;\nuntil the sixth when he got into a Goet-   (j}l),   lb:   McGowan   IALI,\njam on a bunt single by Rizzuto and 2D.  Pinelli   (NL),  3b\na walk to Stirnweiss with one out. I (ji*.)  ],-, Boyer (AL), rf.\nShotton ysnkcd Behrman for Lefty I    Attendance\u201471,548 paid.\nJoe Hatten wbo struck out Henrich |   Time\u20142:15.\nbut gave up a run on Al Clark's\npinch lingle to ihort centre\nTotal!   585 692-1287\nJ. HAMSON\nMrs. S. Newell    148 122-270\nT. Parkinson   110 132- 242\nMrs. D. McGinn  115 .35\u2014 250\nMrs. V. Graves   173 166- 339\nJ. Hamson   159 152- 311\nFIRST INNING\nDODGERS \u2014 Stinky punched t\nilnglt Into right fitld. On the first\npitch to Reese, Stanky wat ciught\nstealing on t tine throw from A.\nRoblnion to Stirnweiss. Retlt\nwilked. J. Roblnion lined to Henrich. Reese tlio wu caught iteallng,\nA. Robimon to Rluuto.\nNo runt, one hit, no errort, none\nlift\nYANKIES-Stlrnwelii lifted to\nWilker in thort right Hermanskl\ntook Henrlch'a fly on short left. J.\nRoblnion slipped fielding Berra'i\ngrounder but recovered in time to\ntoil underhand to Gregg for the\nout.\nNo rum, no hits, no trrori, none\nlilt.\nSECOND INNING\nDODGKRS-Walktd fouled to Mc\nQuinn, Hermanskl tripled. Edwardi\nripped \u2022 lingle, scoring Hermanski.\nFurlllo drilled a single Into centre\nfield, Edwards stopping at second\nThat wai til for Shea and BUI Beveni, \u2022 righthander, replaced him.\nJorgenien lined a ground-rule\ndouble which skipped into -he right\nfield stands on one hop, scoring Edwirdi tnd lending Furlllo to third\nGregg bounced to Rizzuto who\nwhipped fo A. Robinson, catching\nFurlllo tt the plate. Gregg reached\nfirst on the fielder's choice and\nJorgeneen made third. Stanky popped to Riziuto.\nTwo runs, four hits, no errors, two\nleft   i\nYANKEES-Furlllo caught DI\nMagglo'i high fly in centre. Gregg\nwhipped over two strikes, then\nwalked McQuinn with four straight\nballs. Stanky ran Into short right\nfield to catch Johnson's high pop. A.\nRobinson walked on four straight\npitches, moving McQuinn to second\nRizzuto bounced a single off Jorgen-\nsen's glove, McQuinn scoring and A.\nRobin-on going to second. Bevens\nwas called out on strikes.\nOne run, one hit, no erron, two i left\nleft\nTHIRD INNING\nTotal!     705   707-1413\nIn  colonial  days, the  Amerlcin\nIndians dried and imoked oysteri.\nAdditional\nStock Markets\nVancouver Stocks\nMINES\nBayonne    _      .08 .08V\u00bb\nBralorne    11.05      11.50\nB R Com  _      ,05V.\nB R X       .1014\nCanusi  17\nCariboo Gold      225\nNo rum, ont hit, no errors, one\nleft\nYANKEES\u2014McQuinn wll cilltd\nout on itrlkei. Johnion walked. A.\nRoblnion wai called out on itrlkei.\nRlzzuto tingled to left, lending Johnson to lecond. Bobby Brown, a left-\nhanded hitter, batted for Bevens.\nBrown illced a double to left, icorlng Johnion with the tying run tnd\nsending Rlzzuto to third. It wis\nBrowni third pinch safety of the\nscries to tie the record of three\npinch hltt made by Ken O'Dea with\ntht Cubi tnd Cardinals. Hink Behrmin, t righthander, repliced Gregg\non the mound for the Dodgers.\nStirnwelu walked on four pitches\nto fill the bases. Henrich singled\nihirply to right, icorlng Rlzzuto.\nBrown went to third, Stirnweiss to\nlecond, ind the btsei remilned\nloaded. J. Robinson made a splendid\ngloved-hand itop ot Berrt't hopper\nto his right and threw underhand to\nBehrmm, who covered first for the\nout. When Gregg was knocked out\nof the box, it marked the leventh\nstraight time that the Dodger starting pitcher failed to go the route.\nTwo runs, three hits, no errors,\nthree left.\nFIFTH INNING\nDODGER-iWoe Ptge took over\nthe pitching duties for the Ytnkeei.\nStanky bounced out, Stlrnweiii to\nMcQuinn. Berra caught Reese'a fly\nIn right-centre. J. Robinson lined to\nHenrich ln deep left\nNo rum, no hlta, no erron, none\nleft *\nYANKEES - DiMaggio walked.\nMcQuin sacrificed. Stanky threw Out\nJohnson, DiMaggio moving to third.\nA. Robinson flied to Walker, who\nmade the catch a few feet ln front\nof the right field boxes close to the\nfoul line.\nNo runs, no hits, no erron, one\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, TUISDAY, OCT. 7, 1147 - 7\nSIXTH INNING\nComing In with the score tied,\nBehrman passed George Stirnweiss\nand dished up a run-scoring single\nto Tommy Henrich that actually\nwon the ball game, breaking a 2-2\ntie.\nCongress\nDentonia  \t\nHedley Mascot ....\nHlghlind BeU \t\nInt C 4 C .\nIsland Mountain\nKootenay Belle ..\nMcGllllvTty \t\nMinto \t\nPacific Nickel ....\nPend Oreille ._\nPipneer Gold .....\nPremier Bord \t\nMagerkurth Privateer\t\nQuatsino   _\nT 1 Hawk \t\nReno Gold \t\nSalmon \u201e\t\nSheep Creek \t\nSllbak Premier ..\nSunday contest\nCASEY IN 7TH Bobby Brown of the Yanks tied\nAfter   old   reliable   K_igh   Casey a   -ark   by   col teeUnSto   ftjj< K,\u2122,       ~\ntook over ln the seventh the Yinki;.'-tight P^h-iltln the fo rth. Dur- ^     e \t\nadded the final score. Johnson drove '\"8 ,\u2022\u25a0>* Series he hit: twedoubles      \/\na high fly to deep left that fell for, Jingled once and waied on \u00ab.K n \"\na triple. Aaron Robinson next flied OD\" \u00bb''\u00b0 had ***\"* j?,\u2122' ?\u00a3,,Wellington\nto   fddie   M.ksis,   Johnson   easily hits but they came in different.S   \" \"e'\"nglon  -~\n.___,_. les with Chicago Cubi and St. Louis ,01 LB\n*\"'\"'\"' _     .     ....     .v..'Cardinal- lAnacondt    _\nSeries   records   tumbled   by   the -.trnina \u00ab. [An.ln Can\ndozens. Among the more importtnt'    Despite their victory, th* Yinki \u00bb\u00a3-,\u201e.\nwere the record financial receipts|broke a record for futility, leiving,\nind   crowdi.   A   total   of   389,763 s total of 63 men on bue. The old\nwatched the jeven games, Including. mark was 59 by the New York Glin ill-time high of 74.065 for the! ants in 1924.\nBobby Locke Homeward Bound\nWith $24r000 in Tournament Money\nA P Cons\nCalgary _t Ed\nCalmont  _.\nCommoil \t\nDalhousie\n.04\n.18%\n1.07\n.48.\n.38\n1.65\nam\n.10\n.021',\n.12%\n185\n3.70\n.04 Vi\n.36\n,0.1.\n.11\n.24%\n102\n.67\n.13\n.02\n.51\n.11\n.10\nn_\nM\n1.25\n.12\n2 40\n.JJ\n.12\n.36\n.18\n2.35\n.04%\n.19%\n1.09\n1.70\n.10%\n.03'.\n.14\nDODGERS\u2014Bevens needed only\nthree pitchei to strike out Reese.\nAfter hitting a line foul into the left\nfield stands which missed being a\nhome run by aeveral feet, J, Robimon also went down swinging.\nWalker walked. Hermanskl lined the\nfirst pitch directly at Johnson.\nNo rum, no hits, no errors, one\nleft.\nYANKEES\u2014Stlrnwelsi walked on\nfour pitches. Henrich sent a high\nfly to Walker ln short right Berra\nfiled to Furlllo. DiMaggio filed to\nHermamki.\nNo runs, no hits, no errors, one\nleft\nFOURTH INNING\nDODGERS\u2014Edwards smashed a\nwicked grounder through Johnson's\nleg! Into left for a single. Furlllo\npopped to Stirnweiss behind second\nbate.  Stirnweiss   raced   into   short\nLarry MacPhall\nRetires As\nYankee President\n-M NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (AP)-Presl\n\u202205% dent Larry MacPhall announced his\n\u25a0*\"     retirement   as   President   of   New\n\u2014 York Yankeei in the dressing room\n04% today after his club won the world\n.12 baseball championship by defeating\n.25     Brooklyn Dodgers.\n1.05 The Yankee President, ln hot wa-\n.75 ter with the office of Commissioner\n.15 A. B. Chandler, resigned his office\n__ and retired from baseball because of\n.55     \"poor   health.\"   MacPhail   said   he\n\u2014 would explain more fully later.\n__        Dan Topping, one of MaoPhail's\n02il'partners, said, \"I'm taking this with\ni grain of salt.\"\nDODGERS\u2014DiMaggio raced Into\nright-centre for Walker's drive. Ed\nMiksls, right-handed baiter, went in\nto hit for Hermanski. Miksls tried t\nbunt but Johnion ctmt ln tut ind\nwith t lightning throw nipped Mlksis In a close pity it tint. Edwirdi\nflied to DIMigglo.\nNo runt, no hltt, no errors, nont\nleft\nYANKEES-Miksls went to left\nfield for the Dodgers. Rlzzuto bunted lately ilong the tint baseline for\nhit third itraight hit Ruzzuto itole\n\u25a0econd, slipping ln thud ot Edwards' high ana wide .throw. Pigt\nstruck out. Stirnwelu wtlked. Joe\nHltten, t left-hander, replaced\nBehrmm. Henrich struck out. Al\nClerk, t right-handed hitter, bitted\nfor Bern, Cltrk punched t ilngle\nInto ihort centre on the flrit pitch,\n\u2022coring Rlzzuto, with Stlrnweiii\nstopping it ttcond. That wai enough\nfor Hltten. He was replaced by Rex\nBirney, I right-hander. DIMigglo\nflltd to Furlllo, who mtde the catch\nln deep centre.\nOne run, two hltt, no erron, two\nleft\nSEVENTH INNING\nDODGERS\u2014Cltrk went to right\nfield for the Yankeei. Furlllo fouled to McQuinn Juat outilde the firit\nbaseline. Harry Lavagetto, a right\nhanded hitter, batted for Jorgenien\nand popped to Stirnwelu ln ihort\nright field. Gil Hodgei, another\nrighthanded hitter, made hli flrat\nappeartnee of the series when sent\nto plnch-hlt for Birney. Hodgei\nwent down iwlnging.\nNo rum, no hltt, no erron, none\nleft\nYANKEES\u2014Hugh Cuey made hit\nsixth appearance of the aeries,\nWorld Series record for pitcheri,\nwhen he cime in to hurl for the\nDodgeri. Lavagetto went to third\nbase for the Brooks. Reese threw\nout McQuinn. Miksis had trouble\njudging Johnson'! long drive and\ntha ball bounced behind him for t\ntriple. Miksis caught A, Roblnion'\nfly in left, but Johnion icored after\nthe catch. Stanky raced out end\ncaught Rlzzuto'i pop behind second.\nThit wti the flrit run icored oft\nCuey ln 9 1-3 innlngi.\nOne run, one hit, no eron, none\nleft\nEIGHTH INNING\nDODGERS-Sttnky flltd to Cltrk\nnear tht right field foul lint. Cltrk\nbacked up to ttkt Reeit't smash ln\nright J. Roblnion btetmt tht 12th\nitnlght mm retired by Page when\nhe lent in easy lott to Dlmaggio ln\nihort centre.\nNo rum, no hltt, no erron, none\nleft,\nYANKEES - J. Roblnion bett\nPtge to tint for tht unassisted out.\nFurlllo ctmt ln tut to gtt under\nStirnweiss' fly In ihort ctntrt. Miksls raced Into left-centre for Henrich's fly.\nNo rum, no httl, no erron, none\nleft\nNINTH INNING\nDODGERS\u2014Walker bounced out\nto Stirnwelu, Miksls ilngled over\nlecond. Edwirdi hit Into t double\nplay, Rlzzuto to Stirnwelu to McQuinn.\nNo mm, one hit, no erron, none\nleft.\n8m our .tleotloi>\/ of\nNEW AND USED BICYCLES\nSAM BROWN\nQun, Look, life A Cyclt Worki\nPhont 104S 737 Btktr St\nDUKiNvi THE DAY\nALLEYS OPEN\n10.00 A.M. \u2014MIDNIGHT\nBOWLADROME\nAND COFFEE BAR\n\"Tbey ttulie yon mor* to tale md ee*j\\ Their men uetapaAtaoei ud\notrefal\u2014their equipment complete mm \u25a0odtm. TheyTl uto you work\ntmi eefme*. Cu -Mm tod fee bow Mti-f-ctory t mtm* cm be!\" .\nTO ANYWHERE IN B.C. OR THE PRAIRIES\nWilliams' Transfer\n613 Ward St\nAl*i> 8atTl<*wik\n133\n250\nFoothllli       2.50\nBy CHARLES WELSH\nwith   more   thin   224,000   ln   prize\nHome\nMcLeod \t\nMercury\t\nMill City  \t\nModel \t\nOkalta Con-\nPacific Pete\nRoyal Can\nRoyallle\n.    money despite a three-stroke defeat;.  '..,_.\nREADING. Pi, Oct. \u00ab (AP) - The ., ,h_ h._d, _, t  - (Dutch) Hirrl- b\n| most iiiccettfiil United States Inva\nI lion on record by any golfer from\nthc other ude of the Atlantic was\nit an end today ai South Afrlcs'i\nBobby   Locke   heided   homeward\nson in his final test.\nEXPERT BODY AND\nFENDER REPAIRS\nOust   MM    --1\nUTHBER\nMOTORS\nHE'S A SALESMAN\"\nHewspapbuSy\/\nSpooner \t\nSunset\nHirrlion won the 110,000 Read- Vanalta   \t\nlng open tournament yeiterdiy by. Vulcan  \t\nihootlng  a three-under-par 66 to INDUSTRIALS\nflniih  the  72-hole  leit  with  J*?'Capital   %,ma\nitrokei, thru better than Locks.'Const Brew\nHirrlion picked up a 62000 prise     \u201e_._   p.-j..,.\nBut Locke, i considerably ching-i Picific Coyle\ned man from the reierved and some-IUNLISTID MINES\nwhit  austere golfer  who  reiched!B!g   Missouri\nthe United SUtes last April, was all .Bluebird\nalone in lecond place, good for J1400.1 Central Zebilloi _\nThat made hii total earnings ln 14;Clubine Com  .\ntournaments\u2014elx of which he won;Cuyuni \t\n624,2.17 50. On the Profeulonil Golf-j federal   \t\ners  Association  official   1247  prize Hedley Amal\nlilt he itood lecond only to lunnyiHighland 3llver ....\nJim Demiret. who blrdled the final]Home Gold   \t\nhole for ene under pir 70. a 282 to-'Noble  Five   . \t\ntei and lie for third place with \u2022 Olympic\n6900 reward lhat boosted him to 624,- Pac Eaitern Gold\n5J* \".1 Pilot\nBobby, due to fly today from New Proiperlne  \t\nYork to London, en route home toSpud  Valley\n.Johannesburg,   said   he'll   be   Is,.rk Taylor   Windfall\njust before Chri_tmai with hu fam- Vininda\nilv Weiko\nNever before hss a foreign golfer UNLISTED OILS\ndone so well against the pick of Am- Command\nerirnn fairway experts. Granville\nSouth End Pete . .\nYANKEE IMPORTS\nTOP FOOTBALL SCORERS\nTORONTO. Oct. (I (CP)-Ameri-j\nran lmporti today itood it the heed\nof Uie icorlng rlau In Eutern Ctn-\nada's two tenlor football unions.'\nStatistics complied by The Cinadlini\nPreu ihow thil Virgil Wigntr of\nMontretl Alouettei tops Inttrpro-\nvlnclil Rugby Tootbill Union \u2022_*_.-\ntD with 25 polnti and BUI Addli of\nWindsor Rocketi leidi the Ontirio\nRugby Footbill Union piridi with\n\"I.\n8.90\n.04\n24\nJ\"\n.90\nM\n16 nn\nJI\n.10\n.07 Vi\n.12\n21\n9 00\n320\n12.50\n.83\n.03\n.02\n.1)1 !,\n.01 Vi\n.85\n.om\n.03\nBl\nnni.\n10\nnu,\n25\n01\n14\n02'.\n2.80\n3.95\n.04 Vi\n73 Keeps Leonard\nIn N'Wesf Open\nPORTLAND, Oct. (I (CP)-Stin\nLeonard, stylish Vancouver profM*\nVi j sior.sl, shot a one-over-par 73 at\n'the Alderwood Club here today to\ni remain ln the running fnr thf Pacific Northwest open championship\ngolf tournament.\nj Leonard's opening round of 37-\n36\u201473 left him tied for eighth position with three American golfers,\nincluding Portland and Oregon open\ntilLLst Chuck Congdon of Tacoma.\n'They were four strokes behind\n1 Portland's Norman Tauscher, who\n[fired a blistering 35-34-80 for leadership honors.\nOne stroke behind Tnusher ww\nLou   Jennings,    Portland    Country\n;Club amateur, with 33-35\u201470 and\n: paired at third place were Emery\n^     I Zhnmerman.   Portland,   pro,   with\n\"34 34-37-71 nnd Ray Wfston, Portland\n\u2014 amateur, with 39-32-71.\n02Vi      Defending   Champion   Marvin\n\u2014 if Bud)   Ward of Spokane,  an  nma-\n\u2014 I teur, was paired in fourth place\n\u2014- | with Dick Hanen, Coos Ray ama-\n(.44 (eur, nt por figure*. Ward h.id a\n.15    j 38-34-72  ahd  Hanen  37-35-72  for\n\u2014 ! thf day.\n0 60\n3.25\nFINED $50\nPleading guilty to a charge of\ndangerous driving, l{. E. StuArt was\nfined $50 and forfeited hn white\ndriving licence, when he appeared\nbefore Magistrate William Brown in\nCity Police Court Monday. The\ncharge was laid when Mr. Stuart's\nimr struck two cara parkrd nn Gore\n\u2014 ! Strtet   Saturday   night.   The   earn\n\u2014 [were own*d by H. E. Patterson and\nM    |C. W. Bailey.\n.074\n17\n02\n.V)     J\n02 V,\nThe first recorded aea battle was\nbfturen lhe Corinthian* nnd thr:\nCnrcvrcanj abmil (W..*. I! 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From then on for the duration of the trial period the following hours will be in\neffect.\nDAYSHIFT\u20148 A.M.-4 P.M.\nAFTERNOON\u20144 P.M.-12 MIDNIGHT\nNIGHT\u201412 MIDNIGHT-8 A.M.\nNormal shift for steady dayshift employees will be\n8 A.M.-4.30 P.M.\nPERSONNEL DIVISION\nTHI CONSOLIDATED MINING t SMELTING\nCOMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITID.\n :,\n':\u25a0\nTODAY'S News Pictures\nRegina Vet Confesses Slaying Qirl Joyous Bride*toSe\nFred Bunty, 12, of Regini, -aik., I, ihown, right, being questioned by Det.-Sergt. Gerry Lewton In Montreal ihortly after he confuted to tht murder of 11-year-old Betty Playford In Owen Sound,\nOnt Buuey It \u2022 veteran of tha Ntvy, tht Army, tnd formerly worked\nIn carnival ihowi acrou Ctnidt\nH                        mm      \\ V\n['\" M\n' A\nim\n.-\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u25a0-....'.... ;* \u25a0\n*.....     .\u2014  \u00ab\u2022***.\n Q|k     -, : .                       '     .''Jtt\nj )\nPollct uy they hivt tnough tvldtnce, Independent of the confession allegedly mtdt In Montreil, to charge Fred Bussey with the\nmurder of Betty Playford. Thl 1942 maroon ledan ihown above Is\nreported to be tht death ctr which Buuey confetied to iteallng and\nleaving In the area of Collingwood, Ont\nAs Royal Exiles Leave Rio for\nLtsbon\nFormer King Cirol of Rominli, and his wife, the former Madame\nLupeicu, are ihown eeated In the lounge of the 8.8. Juan de Garay,\non which they tailed from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for Llibon. They\nhad been In Brazil. The royal exiles were refuied permiuion to enter\nArgentina. They were married last July while lupeicu wat s-car\ndeath from an attack of lukemla, but ihe tubtequently itaged an\namaxlng recovery. Their baggage conilited of 66 bagi, 36 trunki, 46\nhuge crates, five dogi end two llmoutlnei.\nHer Royal Hlghneis Prlnoeea\nElizabeth, whole forthcoming\nmirrlige to Lieut Philip Mount-\nbitten le creating world-wide\nlntereit ll pictured In thli striking bowler-type hat which the\nwort when she received the\nfreedom of the Royal Borough of\nStirling, Scotland, both In her\nown rights, and on behilf of the\n, Argyle ind 8utherlmd Highlander!, of whom she Is Colo-\nnel-ln-Chlef. Her Royil High-\nneu Is seen weiring a simple\ntailor-made two-piece suit. The\nhat has Eaitto-Weit velvet\ntrimming.\nCanada Spy Boss\nAid To Qromyko\n^^^-^\n,          \\\n_^R*s4fc            -m\nam\ni \u2022'\u25a0^mt**' A\nm '\n\\ ** tn\nA\u00a7\nv. mm'             .    V\n**t             mbm^Amtm\nJ\n.   .' P_k\n^^^\nJm       *\nW^m               m.                 i\nSergei M. Kudrlavttev, above,\nthe Ruulan named by the Canadian Government ai the organizer of the wartime Red ipy\nring and now an advlitr to tha\nRuuian delegation to tht United Natloni, li pictured'ai he appeared at the United Natloni'\nSecurity Conference at Lakt\nSucceii, N. Y. Queitioned by re-\nporten, he admitted he wai the\nmtn named by Canada, but denied the chargei lodged againit\nhim.\nSTUDENTS DON'T MIND\nWINNIPEG (CP) - Manitoba\nIchool teachers are worried, but\nstudents have not txnresse^ great\nconcern over a shortage of textbooks in both public ar.d high school\ngrrdes in thc Province The ahort-\nagc. involving 19 different textbooks, is expected to retard studies\nto some extent this Fall\nTHE PAS, Man (CP)-Rev. James\nPodbi_ :y. Summertime Church of\nEngland pastor here. Li making a\nsuccess of his tiny hamburger and\nfr..\"l potato stand in an effort to\nsupplement funds used in completing his education.\nBy Jimmy Hatlo\n8TO5\nthey'd KILL\nTheir Kids\nfor marin'\nCHALK MARKS\nAMD HOW fHEyl     ON THE\nKiCK IF WE SP\\li\\    WALL.\nA LITTLE ZOOP,\nON\nAnother reason\nwhy restauramt\nprices are up*-'\n\u2022JUAMTO\nJOHN P.UE6RINELLI,\n[\u00bb*    HOLLyWOOP. CALIF.\nYou ahould it leut give them\n\u25a0oplee of your book agalnsl Up.\nPint\"\n *>\n\u00bb*.\nASSIFIED\nPHONE 144\n-Elp wanted\nranted\nI Miners at $8.11 per day\n>ine Doctor $8.64 per day\nDt 189-R-l or apply te D.\nlton, Mine Foreman, JOS\ntt St., between 5 and ll p.m.\nKenville\nDID MINES LTD.\nPUBLIC NOTICES\n- GOOD DAIL- NEWS\ntr routei trt coming open\n_. Now It tht time to place\nr name on tht Uit to get one\nthese   routei.   Apply  to  tht\n, Dtlly Newt\nBED-TAXI DRIVER, CLASS\nIcenie. Muit know city. Apply\npaom to 7 Taxi,\nfe)-A HOUSEKEEPER POR\n11 tamily tor two weeki ln\nsr part of October. Ph. 1008-Y.\nMd-smart young Girl\nchecking dept Apply Jonella\nlew.\nED-WOMEN FOR HOUSE.\n; S mornings, weekly, Fair-\n. Phone S49-L.\nTUA.iONS WANTED\nUUD COUPLE, 1 CHILDREN\n6. Ctn ttkt chirge tither\n11 or ttrm. Box 10181 Daily\nI'\n'(TED, MISCELLANEOUS\nUS YOUR SC*RAP METALS\nML Any quintlty. Top prleea\nActive Tridlng Company\nPpyoU St., Vincouver, B.C\nTO\" \"\u25a0-*   CLEATS'\nil\nCOTTON\nbuttoni   removed.   7c   lb\n_. to Dtlly Hewi.\n\u00bb. - c'HttD'd\u00bbre u r ie\ne. Sire 12 or mi ihot. Phone\nu\t\n-ftrtf\u00bbtttttSt6JP -.oil-\n\/tlgon. B C\nRENTALS\nCONSENT-TO TRANSFER OF\nBEER LICENCE\nNotice li hereby given thtt, on the\nllth diy ot October nixt, tht undersigned Intend to ipply to the Liquor\nControl Boird (or constnt to trini-\nler ot Beer Licence No. 7621, Issued\nln reipect ot premise* btlng part\nof t building known ti New Grind\nHotel, situate 618 Vernon St, Nelson, Britiih Columbia, upon tht\nlandi described u Loti { tnd 6 and\nParctl \"A\" of Let 4, Block 2, Ntlion\nCity Official Plan, Ntlson Lmd\nRegistration District, in lht Provlnct of British Columbli, from\nSimutl Peter Sqlowty to Walter\nLopushinsky ind Victor Lopushln-\nsky, of the City of Nelion, tht transferees.\nDated it Nelion, B.C. thlt Uth\nday ot September, 1947.\nWALTERLOFUSHINSKY ind\nVICTOR LOPUSHINSKY\n Applicants ind Trimferees.\n*\nPOR SALI, MISCELLANEOUS\nI\na^v\nFor Sale\nFine Small Greenhouse,\nWolnut Bedroom Suite, consisting of 2 single beds,\nsprings and spring-filled\nmattresses, 2 dressers, 2\nchairs, bedside table and\nstool.\nLiving, or Sunroom furniture, wicker and stick reed,\nconsisting of sofa and deep\nqrmchalrs, desk, small\nchoirs, etc.\nWalnut Dining Room furniture consisting of large table, large sideboard and\nserving table.\nMrs. S. G. Blaylock\nR.R.I, Nelson, B.C.\nPERSONAL\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP AT\nAimer Hotel, Opp. CP.R  Depot\nWAWANCSA MUTUAL, TIRE IN-\nlunnce Co D L. Kerr, Agent\nSPOT CASH rOR USED GOODS\not ill klndi Phont 1081 Chta\n624 Vernon\nchA'rles Wt-fiMWaTOS, tm-\nmercial Photographer, Klrnberley,\nB.C., Phone -J.\nJET POLISH FOR HOT STOVES\ndoea i perfect Job without brush\nor bother. Leivei no blick finish.\nAik for \"JET\".\nSEND YOUR OLD MATTRESS 0*\nto be renovated or spring-filled.\nOne diy lervice. Nelion Bedding\nCo., 801 Baker St, Phone 1114.\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\n(Continued)\ntnd Mth, con.tr Helitn ind Behn-\ntjn,ImfptfUttt qccupincy. Apply\nW Wilson Ave, alttnqoai.\nwSmKTBm tvmm\nhom*. 1 ten of ltnd, outbuildings\ntnd fruit trees.  For quick lalt\nM-OQ, Clepr title, Phone 1122.\nFOR SALE - SUMMER CAMP, 3\nrooms, lire place, 85 ft. like front-\ni, 7 mllti\n5th St.\nIge, J mUes Nelson. Phone 632-R-2.\nATTENTION* SCHOOL BOARD\nsecretaries Wl htvt a lirg. itock\nof newsprint mimeo tnd bond\npiper and cm til) in; ordtr hat\nmediately. Daily Newi Printing\nDept, Nelion, Brltllh Columbii.\nFOR OVER 30 YEARS LANPQ'S\nhave served B. C. If you wtnt t\nnew fur coat or wllh I repair or\nremodel job drop In or write us.\nTrade-ins accepted. LANDO'S\nFURS, 308 Granville St, VincdU'\nver,\nLAND REGISTRY ACT\n(Section^)\nIN THE MATTER OF Percel No.\n1 (D D. 14872-1) of Lot \"A\" of Lot\n5647, Kootenay District Plan 753.\nProof having been filed in my office of the lou of Certificate of Title\nNo. 14872-1 to the ibove mentioned\nlandi In the nime of The Trustee!\nof Reniti School District and beirlng date the 18\/6\/23. I HEREBY\nGIVE NOTICE of my intentlpn it\nthe expiration of one calendar month\nfrom the first publication hereof to\nissue Provisional Certificate of Title\nin lieu of such lost Certificate. Any\nperson having any Information with\nreference to luch lost Certificate of\nTitle U requested to communicate\nwith the undersigned.\nDATED AT NELSON, B.C. this\nIth day of September, 1047.\nA. W. IDIENS.\nRegistrar.\nDate of first publication, Sept 11,\n1947.\nggg BS *& &,k m\nHollywood bed, 155.00. Six-foot\nbed chesterfield, $75. Kitchen\ntable end four chairs, red leather\nseatl, $29.50. Chesterfield chair,\n$10. Coffee tables and lamps, etc.\nApply 1011 Cedar St.\n8-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE,\noak; 1 Westlnghouse electric\nrange; 1 baby buggy. Phone Bal\ntour, 4H, or write M. W. Well\nwood, Balfour, B. C.\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nFOR SALE-1, 1938 FORD TRUCK\nln gqod condition, good tlrei, has\ndoublt rear end flat deck wllh\nItet} backboard, 2-ton capacity.\nMay* bt ieen It Rossland, Price\n$050.00. Terms irranged, Jones\nPolei md Ties, Box 18, Rossland.\nIE RESPONSIBLE COUPLE\nnprove 7 acrt, S loomed sum-\nhome. Lakt frontage, fuel,\n\\ flowers in abundance. In-\nplumbing. Rental $200.00 par\n. Owner going eut 19th.\nt, W-re. Mri Thoi. Wlndrosa,\nI Psrk, B.C., vlt Arrow Likes.\nTJ CP.R. COUPLE DESIRE\nVg luite Immediately. Box\n, Daily Newi.\nWn- _dOD-.ftN feUNGA-\ncabins. Avtlltblt for Winter,\nT Court, 387-R-l,\t\n(TED   -   -.OtJSE-KEpING\nrtmect Urgent Box 1752 Daily\nIB40\u20142-TON FARGO TRUCK 160'\nW.B. dual tires, equipped with\nhydraulic hoist and iteel body, er\ncan be purchased without hoist\nand body. Moynes Mote-M, Trail.\nFOR SALE-1937 BUICK special,\n5 passenger coupe. Flnt class condition. Phoni 1239-R oi Box 864,\nNellon,\t\nFOR SALE-1847 MERCURY SU-\nper deluxe coach. Heater, defros-\nATTENTION RADIO MEN\nModel 596 Supreme tube tester\nin A-l shape. Snap for cash.\nMay be seen at McKay & Stret-\nton, Nelson. t\nFOR SALE-KELVINATOR, 3 CU.\nft. refrigerator, first class condition. W. B. Montgomery, Kenville\nMine, Blewett, phone 189-R-l.\nFOR SALE - COMPLETE PRINT-\nIng tnd developing outfit for the\namateur photographer. Like new.\nPhone 893-X.\t\nFARMERS - HUNDREDS OF\nempty sacks for potatoes ete 7c\nttch. Stat Grocery.\nONE FUR COAT AND ONE\ntweed coat, ilie 16. Apply 414\nSilica St \t\nJACK BOYCE'S'GUT. EXCHANGE.\nGuns tor sale and exchange. Guns\nof |1) types wanted.\t\nPIPE - FITTIN-lS-^iUB-ia. BPE-\nciil low pricei Active Trading\nCo..  918 Powell St,  Vancouver\nFOR SALE\ndries: 31 samples, $1.00 or 19 Dt-\nluxe assorted, $1 00 mailed Ip plain\nsealed, wrapper Fineit quality\nteited. guaranteed. Bargain Catalogue fret Western Diltributori.\nDept  RN,  85  Ray   Bldg.   Vm-\ncouvtr.\t\nLIONS   PHOTO\n29*\n29*\nP. O Box 434, Vincouvir, B.C.\nAny 8 exposure roll developed\ntnd   printed  29c.   Reprint!\u20144e\neach.  Giant ilie\u2014 7c each.\n1x7 Enlargement Coupon with\neach order.\nLADIES! DELAYED MENSTRUA*\ntion Why worry? Smart women\n\u25a0ay new, improved, triple-strength\nDelsye Ppli give prompt effective\nrelief for overdue, painful or irregular periods. (Regularly $5.00.)\nOur price, $3.00, postpaid via Air\nmall In plain, sealed wrapper (C.\nO.D. if you prefer). Women ihould\nkeep a box on hand at all tlmei.\nOrder yours right nowl Wuttrn\nDistrlbuto;., Dept ACN. 81 Riy\nBldg., Vancouvtr.\nMETAL COVERED\nwardrobe trunk, prewar, excel-\nlent condition. Phone 893-X.\nFOR SALE-DINING ROOM FUR-\nnlture, also full size bed and mat-\ntress. Phone 626-R.\n8' GLASS SHOWCASE FOR SALE.\nApply Fink's Print Shop.\nLINOLEUM AND LINOLEUM\nrugs for sale at the Ark's Store.\nFOR SALE-KROEHLER CHEST-\nerfield mite. Phone 321-R.\nten  tnd nit coven. Box  1750\nDally News.\nWi V-8 Mb, B WW >iy-.c<* FOB SALE-FRIGID AIR\nBom\nIflft HOT fOR BU.i-\nIP- Ill Mill St\nITOCK, POULTRY AND\nARM SUPPLIES. ETC.\nSALE-7 WEEK OLD PIGS.\nI yetr old heller hull thor-\nIbred. H. Bourgeois, Crescent\n, B.C.\nfor sale. Duel wheels, overload\nsprings, recondltlonied motor. En-\nquire at Villlcan Garage-\nNEW AND USED PARTS FOR ALL\nmakes of cin. City Auto Wreck'\nen. Box j4. Granite Roid\t\n1941 MERCURY COACH, RADIO,\nheater, teat covin, tirei ind motor new. Phom 542-Y.\nfreeier. Phone 711-X-l.\nf ARM, GARDEN & NURSERY\nroB perfect son. servici;\nfor girdtn, rinch tnd ttrm. McDougall'] Eirthwonns 1791 Third\nSt. Trtll. B.C.\n8USINESS OPPORTUNITIES\nFOR SALE-UP TO DATE PORT-\niblt shop equipment. Include] 1\nFoley automatic siw filer (motor-\ndriven), Foley retoother, lawn-\nmower sharpener (motor-driven),\ntools and imall equipment too numeroui to mention, 32-volt engine\ngenerptor and batteries, all in-,\nstalled in 4-wheel trailer, rubber J\ntlrei, lire 8x16. A good business\nfor right party. Apply 2032 3rd\nAve., Trail, after 4 p.m.\nEND BALDNESS\nWHY suffer embarriument ti\nunsightly baldness. Anuit fimily, friends, by growing new\nhair the easy way. Just massage\na little McLaran's \"3 Out of 5'\nInto scalp each night or morn-\nnlng. Results In less thin ilx\nweeks! Buy s Jar today ($5.00)\nat your druggists or barber\nshop. If they are not yet cirrylng It send direct to McLaran's\n\"3 Out of 5\" Canada, Limited.\nDept. NN-1, 523 8th Avenue\nWest, Calgary, Alberta.\nSALE - TEAM OF HEAVY\nas. C. Noakei, Bilfour, B.C.\nIO MARE, SADDLE AND\nik $160. T, Bird, Slocin City,\n30D WORK HORSE,\nI. E. Boylm, Tighum, B.C.\nTIMBER WANTED\nMACINTOSH APPLt8 FOR iiALE. SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE\nBring your own containers and\npick applet younelf. Mra. O. B\nAppleton, Sunshine ^ay,\nFRUIT   TREES,   ORNAMENTALS\n' ind roses. See H. C. Carne, Agent,\nLayrlti Nurseries. Phone >12, Box\n37. Nelson. B.C.\nTEI, - CEDAR   AND   f.r        MOM AND BOARD\nM, til tixu; eottonwood log], I ROOM AND BOARD FOR BUSI-\nrln prlct {jc.ii. ihlpplng point, |   neu mm. Box 1640, Dally Newi\nUett shipment. NIEDERMEY- WANTED - ROOM AND BOARD\nMARTIN CO., Spalding Bldg.,!   for  business man   or  room  and\ntltnd 4, Oregon. breakfast. Phone 746-L ifter t p.m.\nAILY CROSSWORD\nrol\nIT\n.Of\ni.metot* ts. Pun, mi\n4. Tranigreti        bott\n6. Having equal 20. A S wlu\ntoots Ctnton\nfl. Selling veseel 17. Builds\n7. Silver cola 18. Rtgrttfu.\n(Bp.) tl. Thtn Ulk\n8. Serf (Chin.)\n10. Kind of Ott tl.Chiraif\nU.Ever (pott) 33. Valley of Ull\n15. Workable moon (vtr.)\n18. Apex 84. Wise men\nIO. Lubricate 18. A ertttt\n22. A pirate (Anat.)\nEllZUtd  LiUUt;\nI mi \u25a0'\".[! uami:\n-.-.-JUL.   C_E.._J_.\nuu i.\"_i. utinu\nHuti WJUii IJ_i\n!--.__'! EBQC\nU..U-J-. :.Us_,i.U\nMULiU lilillU\n!!!.'. UM-..- ','\u00ab\u2022\nUUUit   'tis.   i_L_\nur.ir.irjt\/ 'i_j_j_ju\n|r.n.iM.',.i iimibii\nUfjlili  I.Q3I.\nim.it.j'1 laaaa\n11. Marry\ntl Blight UtU\nCTOTE\u2014A fryptngnni qnottooa\ntPUR     FWLHIK     MAU     KUUR,      EXKU\nU R     C H B     LR     BPUXA     K W L M V K -\nit V V U K C U M A U.\nItuterday'. Cryptosjuota:   WHEN! ER I TAKE MT WALKS\nROAD, HOW MANY POOR 1 REE' -WATTS\nDUlrlbuttd by Kl_| FMturw -yndictt*  list\nu|t4\nfor rent In centre of city of Cran\nbrook, equipped with three gas\npumps, hoist air compressor, battery chargers and other tooli.\nSmall garage 20x30, corner lots.\nReidy to tike over. Reasonable\nrant Come and view this proposal. Kerrigan Co., Box 423,\nCranbrook, B.C. j\nFOR SALE - GROCERY STORE\", 1\nsome dry goods, modern building.\nFew yards off main street Apply\nP.O. Box 327 Grand Forks. B.C.\nTor\nSALE-SIX SUITE  APART-\nment house 711 Vernon St\nINSURED\nAUTO LOANS\n$20 TO $1000\nTrotectlon and ipeed ire the\nkeynotes of Niagara Auto Loans.\n' At no extra cost a lite Insurance\npolicy takes care of your unpaid\nloan balance In case of death.\nThis valuable benefit Is luf-\nficient reason In Itself for borrowing from Niagara when you\nneed money.\nAn Auto Loan require] only\nowner's signature ind places\ncash ln your hands within t\nfew minutes. You can select a\nplan to suit you quickly, In\nstrict privacy. Phone first for\nfaster INSURED  leant.\nNIAGARA\nFINANCE COMPANY LTD.\nEst'd.  1930\nSuite 1, 560 Bakar St, Nellon\nPhont 1091\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nAS8AYERS   AND   MIM\nHEPRSSENTATIVIS\nt W WIDDOWSON 4 CO AS-\nuyen  301 Josephine St., Nelion\nH. a XLMES, ROSSLAND. B C,\nAiuyer, Chemist. Mine Repruni\nBUIE. Independent Mine Rep\nresentitlve Box 34, Trail. B. C.\nW   G.  THOMSON & CO.  -   AS\nlayers di.Metallurgnti. All work $3300 WILL BUILD YOU A\nPETS, CANARIES, BEES, ETC,\nJ Bn L6TS  fdft Sale JR\nFalrvlew.  Good   locition.   Phont\n____________\nI-6R SALi-ACMIA\u00ab!! 6H 'H6RT1U\nShore   rotd,    opposite    Ntlion.\nPhont W9-L-1-      \t\nflbt.s8 i*.)!. saLe. IB*\nmediita pccupipcy. \u00bb1< Bth. St\npeto iale-new (-boom house\non 8 loti. 1816 Stinley 6t. Nelign,\nTORONTO STOCKS\nMACHINERY\nnttfyfimmmmmtpiit\nPwmps\nFOR ANY PURPQSt-\nManufactured by\nPumps & Power\nLtd.\nInterior Distributors\nNelson Machinery\nEquipment Co.\n214 Hsll St. Phone 11\nMining, 'Milling   tnd   Sawmill\nMichlnery, Building ind Contractors' Supplies.\n\"If it'i machinery  yeu wint,\nconiult ui.\"\ntrlct forester, Nelion.\nINTERNATIONAL\nMotor Trucki\nIndustrial Power\nFarm Machinery\nCentral Truck\n& Equipment Co.\n703 Front St, Phone IM\nNELSON, B.C.\nAmil Lirder .\u201e\nAnglo-Huronian  ........\nAnsley   \u201e\u201e ,,\nArjon \u2014,._\u00bb...._-\u201e-_.\nArmlitlct ___,,\u2014\nA\u00bbtorlt  \t\nAub-lli \t\nAumaque   -_\nAunor -,...___\nBagtmto _.\nBue Metals Mining _...\nBear Exploration  \t\nBeattie Gold Mines \t\nBttulltu Yellowknife\n~leUeti.il   \t\n\u25a0eveourt \t\nHdgood Klrkltnd -,\t\nBoWo Mlnti :_\t\nBonettl _. _._..\nBoycon  _, ...\nBFtlorne _... ^_\nBroulan .\nBuMtlo Anktrltt _\u00ab_,\nBufidlson    .\u201e.\nButttlo Red Lake IZ\nCallq Flin Flon ..._\t\nCamphtll Jt I.\t\nCm Malirtlo       '..,..\u00ab.\nCariboo Gold Quarli\nCaslle-Trethewey \t\nCtntril Pttrltlt\t\nCentremaque \t\nC Porcupine -.-..\nChestervlllt\nCitralam \t\nCochenour ...\nCoin Lake .\nM\nI.7J\n.06\nm\nJU\n1\n4.J0\nJl\n.091.\n.87\n.84\n.40\n7.M\n.70\nM\n.18\nJO\n.07\nHJ\nI.)\nu\n.....  Mi\n....  tl\n......    1J8\n\u2014     ,1\u00bb\n J8\n=:' %\nFOR SALE - ONi; DREDGE, NO.\n80J, 71' 8\" x 82' with eight foot, ISO\nh.p. Scotch Marine Boilers, one\nthree drum steam hol]t ind cables,\noni ilngle drum steam hoist and Jack Wiltt\n-line, one boom md 18 toot bull I Juon  \t\nwheil, etc., ill Installed. Also one! Jelllcoe  \t\nDump Scow, 74' 8\"x24' 8\", wlth'Jollet Quebec \t\nthrte pockets, each J5 cu. yards |Kiyrind _\t\ncapacity ind one barge, SOW 4\", Kenv|lle Gold\t\nflat deck, 80 tons capacity. All I Kerr. Add-wn   ,   18.6.\nColomtt YtUowknlft ..._. mvi\nConjtunim Mlnu     1.25\n  M.M\nJt\nJ7\n1\n1.80\n1.17\n.71\n1.18\n34.M\n1.01\n.70\n.17\n.87\n4.00\nib\n6.11\n.17\n1.08\n'h\nf\n1.04\nJt\nm\n4M\nJ8\nm\n.lo^\n.85\n.10\nJt\n11.71\n.06\n.301.\nJl\n42.80\nm\n.15\n83.75\n43\n.07\nm\n.95\n44\n.08\n\u25a0S3\nConsolidated MIS\nConwut\t\nCrtitturum   .. _ \u2122\nCrplnor _ \u201e\nDelnlte __\nDickenson Red Ukt\t\nDiicovery \t\nDivenlfled   \t\nDome Mlnei  \t\nDonalda   \t\nPuqtieine    ,,_,\t\nDuvey     .m.~~.\nEut Amphl \t\nEait Malartlc  -___.\nEnt Sulllm \t\nmet _,.\nlldong ! \u201e\nFalconbrldge Nlcktl ........\nFed Klrklind\t\nFrtncoeur  \t\nFroblshtr   _.\nGimt Yellowknlft _\nGllllet LtVt .    ....._\nGod'i Ltke Gold \t\nGold Creit \t\nGold Dile  \t\nGolden Arrow  _\u201e\t\nGolden Gate\nSud Contact\nSurf Inlet ..\nSylvanltt\nT C Resource]\nT Lunrlmirk .,\nTaku River Gold Minei\nTeck-Hughei Gold  _.    |.U\nThurboli Mlnet Ltd \u2014-.\nToburh Gold Mlnu \t\nT\u00abw\u00bbiroic        \t\nUpper Cintdt __ ,\t\n\"enturtg  \t\n1MW  \u201e.__\u2014_\nUtoAmuIft\nGolden Mtnltou \t\nGold Vut.\nGnndoro  _\nGunnir Oold _\nHiUnor Minei  \t\nHird Rock Geld\t\nHirker Gold  __\nHirrlcmi \t\nHuigi\t\nHeith \t\nHevt Ctdlllie \t\nHolUnger  _.\nHemer \t\nHoko\t\nHowey\t\nHudion Biy M A S\nIndian Lake .... \t\nInspirtllon\t\nInt Nickel \t\nInt Uranium  \t\nJicknife\nabove located it Nelion, B.C. Fur- i Klrk-Towmltt\nthir particulars may be obtained j Kirkland Ltke ..\nfrom the Purchuing Agent. Con-1 Labrador \t\nlolldated   Mining   lnd   Smelting [Ltkt Dufault\nCo., IM., Trtll, B.C.\n\"SCHRAMM PORTABLE COM-\nPRESSORS, all iliei, for rental,\ncomplete with drills, breaker],\nhost, moll points, etc.\nPURVIS I  .RITCHIE ti SON\nLIMITED\nttt h^rnby St., Vincouver, B.C.\nfOR SALE - ANGORAS FROM\npedigreed stock. J. A. Roblnion,\nCaitlegar.\nPROPERTY, HOUIH, FARMS\ngiven prompt attention. 1155 Pen.\nder St.   W    Vancouver, BC\nCHARTtRtD  ACCOUNTANT\nROGER M HOYLAND\nChartered Accountant\n816 Vlotorli St.    Trill    Phone 536\nFOR QUICK SALE - 13 ACRE8\nland, 8 roomed house with full\nplumbing and furnace. Btrn fer\n18 head, hone, wagon, sleigh, twt\ncnwi, assorted fruit trees, good\nwater lupply, electricity, winter\nfuel in. I'i mllei trom Nelson.\nImmediate occupincy, 17500 cuh.\nPhone 7U-R-3 alter 5 p.m. or Box\n256, Nelson, B.C.\nHB5-\nFOR SALE-HORNET 5 H.P. POW -: Macitst\ner chain saw, used very little; 1 MacDonald\nblsck min tnd logging htrntiulMicLtod Cockihutt\nFederal truck motor. V. C. Brown,; M,rlon n_Uyn\nCrswlord Btl'Store \u2022       i Madien Rid I_sk.\nCUSTOM  MACHINE WORK AND I Mil\u00bbrtlc Gold F \t\nWtldlng.   Cordwood   Sswi   md^ Marcus\nmindreli.     STEVEN-ONS   MA\nCTWI  SHOP.  7M Vemon   SU McKenzle Red Ltkt\nNilion   B  C  McM.rm.e\nPORTABLE   AIR   COMPRESSOR, McWattera\n840 eu. ft., to rent by the month.' Mining Corporation      1.6.\n.20\n3.03\n640\n.53\n15.13\n1.46\n.33\n1.15\n,m\n171\n111\n10*4\n1.70\nlie\n1.78\n.37H\n110\nsoli\nMelntyre-Poreuplnt    M.00\nJO\n.34\n11\nLtkt Shore Mlnei\nLtmaqut Gold  \t\nLtpuki\t\nLtltch Gold\t\nLexlnden    \t\nLinfman Ltkt\t\nLlttlt Long Lie \t\nLouvcourt \t\nLynx\nNorth Ctntdt   \u201e.     M\nNorth Inet Oold Mines\nO'Brien Oold Mlnu ...,\nO'Lttry    _...,_\u201e\nOmega Oold\t\nOmnitrans Exploration ..\n0**ntd\u00bb- \t\nOslsko Lake   \t\nPtmoijr Porcuplnt\nPtrtmiqut  \t\nPaymaiter   \t\nPtnd Oreille .\n\"'erron Oold ...\nPlctd%\t\nPickle Crow Gold.\nPlonttr   ,...\u25a0\u25a0., ..,,-m^ss\nPowell Rouyn Oold\t\nReeves MicDontld\nitbte.s.T*\t\nueenston\nu*m*\nicourt\n1\n.11\n.11\n1.22\n1.86\n.10\n.41\n183\n.90\n\u25a0WV,\n2.50\n8.70\nJO\n.71\n1.30\n.81\n1.03\n11.18\n.l-Vi\n.\u00ab\n,80\n4.01\nJ8H\nNILSON DAILY NIWI, TUISDAY, OCT. 7. .947 - 9\nStabbing Victim\nLooked Worried\nBefore Killing\nWnOOPEO, Oo\u00bb. t (CP)\u2014A worried tnd frightened look worn lut\nwttk by Elile Fnneli Tuker, beautiful, hazel-haired Wlnnlptg divorcee found stabbed to dttth ln\nhtr downtown home over the weekend, wu believed todty by City Po-\nUet tt hold lomt clue to her murdtr.\nHowtvtr, t ntphtw, Ben Bates,\nwho told pqllct thit during tht lut\nlew days of htr Uft Mn. Tasker appeared worried ind \"ifraid ot something or somebody,\" was uniblt to\nglvt any reason. s\nTht body of the blqe-tytd womtn,\nwho friendi sold looked 10 yetn\nyounger thm tht 42 attested to on\nher birth certificate, wu found ln\nthe hiUwiy of her Young Street\nresidence late Saturday by t niece.\n18-year-old Emily Chappie.\nRedsWould\nExtend Influence\nTo Continent\nQUEBEC, Oct 6 (CP)-Externel\nAffairs Mlnliter St Laurent commenting here today on word of revival of the Communlit International uld thtre wu nothing newer or\nmort worrisome about lt than eventi\nthat hive il.etdy ocourrtd ln tht\nInternational iphere.\n\"It II evident,\" uld Mr. St Liu*\nrent, \"thit the Communists itek te\nextend their Influence ln continental Europt. Whit Inspires them efter all ls to manoeuvre In such a\nway thit tht United Stitti would\nntt obtain tht support of Its ptoplt\nln tht ild of Europe program.\n\"Thty grt lntereited In the lub-\nilitence of Europem chaos which\nserves their proganda and reduce!\nAmerlcm Influence,\" he idded.\nMr. St. Liurent concluded thtt\nthe newi wu In keeping with So*\nviet delegate Vlahimky'a recent addreu before the United Nations Assembly.\nwrtftf Buir.tvt|.\nYiii-r\u00ab\t\nYmlr Ym)tit OW .\nAmerlcin\nC tt t Corp\nCilinon.\t\nhemlcal Research\nlavlei Petroleum .\nE|it Crtit'..'....:..\nFoothllli\t\nHmt OU -\t\nImperlil \t\nInttr Petroleum\nQW't\t\nPtclflc Pltt\t\n.81\n.13\n2.36\n7.40\n.13\n4.50\n.18\n.10..\n1.11\nJl\n.UU\n111\n14.00\ntM\n.87\n.40\nJl\n.11\n14.00\nRoyallte\niNnyr\n\u2022TRIALS\nAbiUhl Powtr  \t\nAblUbl Powtr pfd\t\nAlgomi Stttl \t\nBathunt A  \t\nBtttt\u00bb   ,\nBill Telephont _-...\u201e-_\nBrizllian Traction \t\nBrewers Is Distiller] .._\nB A Oil \t\nB C Pickert ......................\nB C Powtr A  _-\nB C Power B ._ ._\u00bb__-\nB C Pulp\nBuilding Predueti\t\nCintdt Bind       ,,,,, .\nCm Brtw  _\u201e\t\nCinidi Ctnntri \t\nCtn Ctr li Fdy __..\nCtn Ctr * Fdp A ,\t\ncmidiin wltneu ,\nCm Cement pfd  \t\nCtn D.td|-n|  \t\nCin Ind Alcohol A\t\nCm Malting _ \t\nCtn Marconi \t\nCtn Pickeri  \t\nCm Ptclflc Riy\t\nCockihutt Plow ....\t\nCom Piper \t\nDistillers Siignmi\t\nDominion Brldgt\t\nDom Foundriei\nPhone 1043-Y or write 1301 Crou-\nley Ave\nMoneti\nMoeher\nCHIROPBACTORS\nj colin McLaren, d c, chiro-\npnctle      X-ray,      Splnogriphy,\nStrand theatre Bdg Trull Ph 328\nOlAMONO ORILURS\nr*ATl6MA_, ClAMOND bRimNG\nCo.  Ltd. Drilling and  Bit Ser-\nvice   Box 508 Rosslind   BC\n'ENGINEER* AND IFRVTvBpT\nI W HAGGEN, MINING AND\nCivil Engineer. B C. Lund Surveyor. Rossland and Grand Forks.\n55YD C AFFLECK, 218 GORE ST\nNelson. R C. Surveyor   Engineer\nYiMBlR'PROPERtlEi\"\nT, A Clarke, Forr'st \"Engineer, 423\nBaker Street, Nelson. Phone 1305\nCruising, Investigation! and Administration\t\nINSURANCE AND *>AL.  \"tTATI\nern 4 room bungalow rttdy for\noccupancy In five weeks. Modern\nconstruction methodi cin live\nLeirn how thli can apply to your\nyou one third on building coin,\nown plant. Write Box 1601, Dilly\n_News, Nelion. B Cl\nWHY NOT CHANOk VOUR FIRS |\nInsursnce on Household Effects lo\na FLOATER ALL RISK POLICY.\nThis protects you against Fire and\nTheft snd many other hazards,\ncither it home or travelling Aik\nui for pirtlculin   C W   Apple-\nFOR\n1\nSAMMX. WOObV. ORkW-l AMD Negui\nContractor]    equlpm.nl    of    til;New Bldlemtqut\nkinds.   Nitloml   Michliiry   Co. Nib\nLtd. Vancouver   B C iNlcholion Mines\nFOR SAIJt - COMPLETE l-ORf. NlpUsing Mining\nuwmill, idger md 93 HP. unit.INortpdl \t\nIB H. cip. Prictlcilly tew. Box Norbenltt \t\n1715, Dally Newi. iNormetal\niNorjeman\n.3\n.15\nJ 10\n.0IV4\nhU\n.01\n1.33\n42.15\n41\n15*\n.10\nNrlimtl Daill! l\\m*Z Calgary Livestock\ncilAS t McIURdy', lKsOftAHc-i.\nReal Estate - Phone 133\t\nMACHIrTfsT.\nBIIrrN\"ET*STjMTltD\nMachine Shop, icetylem and\nelectric welding, motor rewinding\nPhone 3.3 334  Vernon Si\nSTEVENSON'S MACHINE SHOP\nSpecialists In mini ana mill work\nMachine work, light md het*ry\n708 Vernon SI   Nelnsn  Ph  H\nSALE -LOTS 13 TO 24~Rl\nblock 24, Rosemont (ipprox\nacre), ill cleired. 4 icrti at I\nMile nn South Shore of Uke, 400\nft. sandv beach for |750. Phone\n11241, or write Box 132, Nelson.\nB.C.  ^\t\nBUY- CRESTON FARM LANDS\nand town property direct from the\nowner. Live ind do business on\nthe Miin Line. Creston-Triil-\nVflneoiiver. R. l.amont, I-eami-\nville. Onl\t\nF'OR SALE-NEW, MODERN FOUR\nroomed bungalow, modem bathroom, full buement, hot ilr furnace, all rock wool Iniulited. 17000\nrash. Gordon Road md Sixth\nStreet. Apply 411 Nelion Ave.\nK6R\\.ALE-b*t'H-LWa,RfltisE7-\nronmi. clou lo high tnd. Junior\nhigh schools, ctn bi converift\nInlo ii'lindid duplet, Immedlttt\noccupancy. ROOfl. Box 890(1, Nil-\nCliultlit Advirtlilnj Ham:\nlie per line per Iniertlon, 44c\nper line per week (t coniecutlve\nIruirtloni), |1.4I par Iim per\nmonth (It cons.cutivf) Minimum. 1 Unci per lnurtlon. Box\nnumberi. lie extra, covin my\nnumber of timet\nPUBLIC (LEGAL) NOTICES,\nTENDERS, ETC.-Mc per line,\nflrit lnurtlon, Uc per line eich\naubsiquent insertion.\n.OR PROMPT PAYMENT\nALL ABOVE RATES LESS 10%\nSubscription   Rltlll\nSlngli copy .   I   01\nBj cirrltr, per week\nIn idvinct .......      Jl\nVy cirrler, per yeir 13 00\nMail In Canadi, outsldi Nilion:\nOne month     ....        I l oo\nThree menthi       150\nSix monthi     4 M\nOne yeir 100\nUnited States, United Kingdom:\nPer yeir    -   112 00\nSll monlhi     ._ _    0 00\npre*, monthi - ~~ -   100\nOne month           1.00\nWhite antra \u00bb. ll\u00bb\u00bbi ll required,\nmovt ratea plus peltate\nDom Stetl ft Ceil B .\nDom Tir ts Chem \u2022\u25a0\u25a0\nFimoui Pltjtn \t\nFinny Firmer \t\nFord of Ctntdt A .....\nGitinuu  _\nGatlneau t% pfd \t\nGtn Sttelwtrti \u2014\nGeorge Wuten \t\nGoodyur tlrt \u2014\nGt LtkM Ptptr\t\nSS^d*zlz:\nHlnm Wtlktr  _.\nImptrlil Oil.    \t\nImperlil Tobicco \t\nInt MetiU  _-..\nInt Nickel     ,\nKelvlntttr\t\nLiuri Secord \t\nLobliw A \t\nCobltw B \t\nMaplt   Ltd    \t\nMassey Htrrli \t\nMaisey Hindi pfd\nMcColl front\n1285\nJt\nti\nlilt\n17.71\n20.25\nM.75\n22.00\n38.00\n1M.15\n21.11\n15.71\nMOO\n13.21\n27.00\n2.00\nNH\n28.01\ntoo\n22.85\n20.11\n11.71\n18.21\n50.50\n19.50\n22.00\n15.21\n51.60\n2.00\n17.25\n13.75\n11.50\n1885\n18.50\n11.50\n28 50\n1400\nMM\n17.M\n48.00\n20.18\n19.00\n109.50\n14.00\n27.00\n88.60\n1600\nlJ:S\n17.3\n14.00\n1350\n29.75\n33.50\n3400\n17.00\n30 00\n1800\n12.00\n11.01\nU.78\n24.25\nMcCoU Front pfd    81.00\nCALGARY, Oct I (CP)- CttUe\nmoving fairly freely on light recelpti. Study mirket. About 250\ncattle offered fer uit thil morning\nSold Saturdiy it 1280.1180.\nGood to choice butchtr itttri\n1250-1490.\nGood  lo  chelct  butchtr  hilftri'Steel of Cm pfd\n10 75.1100. Good cowi 1.00-1 U..     . Union On \t\nOood tn eholee v\u00abal eilvei ll.M- United Cei\n1200.\nMoort Corp   \t\nNat (ttll Ctr ..\nPigt Htrihty _\nPowtll Rlvor \t\nPower Cuy\t\nKhawlnigin \t\nSickl Brtw \t\nHimpions pfd \t\nSouthim \t\nSteel tf Cmidt\nMarket Trends\nNEW   YORK    (AP) - Selective\nstrength  persisted   ilthough   profit; Am Smelt \"* R\u00abJ\nreilliing the miny liitttri (or mod- Amer Telephone\nUnited Steel ZZZ.Z.\nWinnipeg Electric pfd\nWinnipeg Electric com\n71.00\n22.25\n21.15\n17.00\n11.11\n1115\n14.50\n103.50\n11.00\n7411\n7850\n8.50\n18 35\n800\n80.00\n18.00\nMWeekend\nDeaths In Ead\nBy Tht Cintdltn PreM\nAccidents claimed 24 lives ls Eajk-\ntrn Canada during tht weekmd, I\nCanadian Pren Survey ihowed.\nTwelve ptnoni dltd la .raffle\nmishaps, three were drowned, thret\ndied ifttr tceldtnttl ihootlngt, two\nwtrt fatally burned, thret died In\nfalli tnd ont wu killed is t fink\niceldent.\nA decomposed body wu found is\na box on the ihort of Ltkt Erlt tail\nErlttu, Ont\nUNFAIR FOR MEN?\nLONDON (CP)-RIvilry between\nmen tnd women for flannel trout*\nen wis the subject of dlicuulon fn\nthe Houie of Commoni where Stanley Prucott, Conservitlvt mtmbtr\nfer Duwen, wai told by J. W. Bel-\ncher, Boerd of Trade parliamentary\nsecretary, there wai no reservation\nof specific quantities of flannel for\nmen i or women'i weir.\n\"Doei not Belcher think tt nther\nfantastic thtt there would be plenty\nof women'i trousers but very greit\ndifficulty In getting men's troui-\nert?\" isked Preicott\n\"Will the right honorthlt fentlt-\nmin igree that trousers ire mor*\nsuitable to \u2022 mtn then t womtn?\"\nBelcher uld hi wu inclined to\nigree trousers were meint for men\nmd he hoped i change in the balance of flannel suppllei u between\nthe nxei would be made hy manufacturers issuing supplies.\nA. E. Baldwin, Conservative member for Leomlnister, uld the reason\nfor the shortage of men's trousers\nwu that retailer! wert allowed to\nleU women's trousers it pricei 10s\n(|2) or higher.\nBolslad Heads\nThespians\nNAKUSP, B. C, Oct. J-Otrieert\nof the Dramitlc Club, commencing\nictlvltln for the Winter monthi. elided were Pruident H. Bolitad,\nVict Pruldmt Mri. A. B. SUnley.\nSecretiry Treisurtr Mlu B. White,\nLlbrirlan Mri. R. Wright.\nThe memben ,re planning in evenlngi entertainment of one act\npltyi In tht ntir future.\nTtll muting wu held it tht homt\nof Mr. ltd Mrs It. Bolstsd.\nAppeal Consideration\nFor Ukrainian Army\nWINNIPEG, Oct. t (CPl - The\nUkrilniin Cithollc Council of Cinada today lent telegrami to Prime\nMinister Mackenzie King. Preiident\nTruman     and     Secretary-Genertl\nTrygvii Lie of Uie United Nation),\nappealing conslderstlon for memb-\nlUj. en of the so-cslled Ukrainian Ris-\nj-ijj istines Army, now trylni to enter\n15711'\"\" United States-occupied lone of\n(rate I .nil jAmtr To.itco \u2014   1-'! \u00b0W.'' . .s. . nsw\nMONTEIAL (CP) - Pluiei md! Anicondi  .     _\u2014   SMI      f,#tru'l ?\" P\"vltlont wlllks\nmlnutei In Induitrlili were evenly i Auoclited Drygoedi    11.11,*\u00bb\u2022<-\u2022 '\u2022* **\"\" ,\"\"\u2022\"-' \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022l*d **'\ndlitrlbuted over i nirrow list. Mln- Btth Stttl    10.15 the right of asylum will be granted\nes win firmer In moderately ictlve Cintdltn Pirifit    11.5 I\nNIW YORK STOCKS\nAminetn Ctn\ndealings.\nTORONTO (CP) - Industrials\ncontinued In the limelight ai key Issue! in newsprint* ytlUUei and liquors traded Well but on \u2022 illghl\n'downward trend, Ooldi wtrt wtth\nlis lonei ibout doubled gtlni tl,\nthough base mettli htld on good\nin! tride end idvinctd for t hmdful of\n,    VANCOUVERItetlr      **\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0;. pivotali\".\ntd* JAL^BtAUTlJul \u25a0 RcXW th' v*nrouv\" PubIlc u*\"*<> \"\"\u2022i  London (CP)-Tntrt win few\nhouM, H mile from ferry, excel, good tutt for lllerature - hiving jdlillngulihlng    feiturts     Foreign\nlent condition,-tt ttrt In girdtn,Ilittnlly \"digtittd\" velumei In tbt;bondi   provided   tht   outstinding\nTo Miry Lyon, founder ofg Mt.     \"X^,*\u2122lft!SL t\\t\\\u00a3t -nn\u00bb btttmont. A glint 1804 \u201eii.;movtmtnU with Strrhruektn reglj-\nHolynke Female Seminary In IIM.     Wt tlWm. fW3th\\. i\u2014 Um of \u25a0 tht  Bible   hn bun  mm \u2022\"J1\"* ' \u00bb''!\u2022 \u00b0   ,ttrtl1 \u00bb?lnt. t0.JM\n,  attributed  the  saving, \"Educate F 0 uTToT^TWrT. S ItTB   '0n \u2122  *\"* f'b, J1\"    ' following   election   reiulti   In   thl MW JftNK  .vili.fllj\nne women and the men will heed-,    biingtlnw  wllh  btth, it  WUlew, lh*\"ll\u00ab\"    \"\"\u25a0'\"    *n    *\u2022**\"\u25a0    *-\u00abi\u00ab Sttr. ,DOW JONO AVIRAOII\nucated.. From her work at Hnlvoke     Tnlnl  Phone 1134.  |ftvorltes   on    the    rodents'    \"beil |   CHICAOO (AP)\u2014Ortlni deellned\nspring modern higher education fori\" ' \u2014\u2022'\u00bb\u25a0*\u25a0\u2014\u2014\u2014\u25a0*-'\u2014_-*-=_\u25a0 cellir\" llll Include in ilminar indjtlthough etrly loues were greiUyl\nwomen In America. (Contlnuid In Ntxt Column)      't calallogue ot Oriental irti exhibit reduced In Ittt trtdlng. '\nCellotex -    M.71\nCrene    - _    33.00\nDupont \t\nOen  Elietrlg   ~\nOen Pooat   _\nOen Motori\t\nHowe Sound\t\nInternitiootl Nlcktl\nInttr Ttl * Til \t\nSrhenlev    _\nBttn Oil of N ;\t\nUnion OU ef Ctl...._\nUnion Pirlflt     __\nti s RubbtriL.......\nu s stttl ..,.\nM Induttrltli-IIO.OI, up .04.\n10 ralll-48.01, oft Jl.\n11 utllltlu-1.4-, up .03.\nnotwlthitinding the preient policy\ntl Inaugurated by the Yalta Agreement.\"\nFrom Hof. Germany, the Asioeti-\nted Preu reported lut Wedneiday\nthlt \"hundredi of men were being\nruihed by trucki ind automobiles\nto the Ctechoilovik border ifter receiving unconfirmed reporti that\n1000 rntmberi ot tht Ukrilniin Re-\nllftinci Army wtrt tpproachltig the\nUnlttd tltlei lont frontiers.\"\nMONTRUL RANKS\nJANKI\nCommerce .'.\t\nDominion   \t\ntmpe.li!  \t\nMontreil     IS XI\nRoyil 32 33\nToronto    38.00\n11 in\nM 01\n1 '50\n\u2022^_M.._t_.\n__..\u00ab*^, I\ns\n\u25a0 -...\u25a0_. J__J_ 4\n-\u25a0     . ... ..  .M.M.   ..J  ....\n 10 \u2014 NIUON DAILY NIWS, TUISDAY* OCT. 7, 1M7\nYour Autumn Vitamin\nAnd Tonic Needs\nNeo Chemical Food  $1.15, $2.45 and $4.48\nHalibut Liver Oil Capsules ttf and Il.SO\nAbdol Capsules\u2014Containing Vitamins\nA, Bl, B2 (G) and D    $2.00 and $3.45\nAlphamette Capsules $1.00 and $3.50\nCalsol\u2014Containing Vitamins and\nMinerals $2.00 and $3.50\nAdex Tablets\u2014Vitamins\nA and D  $1.00 and $2.39\nWampoles Extract of Cod Liver $1.00\nHaliborange $1.00, $1.50 and $2.75\nDRUG STORE\n.   ;     \u25a0    \"s      ' \u25a0     .',\"'.\nBy the Starting Qdte\n. . . Snakes Don't Flap Their Ears\n,\u201e . Wild One That Was a Music-Lover\nemmt mmma\nHivt your Furnltun Expertly\nRecoverud it  tht\nNILSON  UPHOLSTERY\nPhont 148\n419 Hlll St\nemammwmmmmam\nKeep   youth   ind\nloveliness  with  \u2022\nperminent\nHilgh T>u Art\nBeiuty Stlon\nPhont J2.\nJohnstone  Block\nROSCOE\nAND\nFOURNIER\nGARAGEMEN\nSKY CHIEF AUTO SERVICI\nPhon. 123 Nelion. B C\nHove the Job Done Right\nSEE\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONE  813\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nRADIATOR REPAIRS\nCleaned and Recored\nJIM'S RADIATOR SHOP\nMl Wtrd SL Phont tl\ntliiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiiiii\nChildren's Overalls\nSizes 2 to 8 In Best Quality\ndrill, denim, whipcord and\ncorduroy.\nThe Children's Shop\nSEEK TO ARREST\nTURKS ABOARD\nSHIP AFTER FIGHT\nMONTREAL, Oct 6 (CP)\u2014Tht\nTurkish ship SS. Baklr ll under\nclose police surveillance here todty\nas Montreal detective await port authorization papers which will illow\nthem to board the Ireighter md arrest two Turkish sailori who allegedly wounded two policemen md\nan onlooker in a knife wielding\nbrawl on St. Catharine Street Eait\nlast night.\nA third sailor, Muia Atabay, 44,\nwas arrested hortly alter the aHlir\nwhich brought hundred! ol Montrealer* to the scene. Ten police\nsquad cars were dispatched to the\nfree-swinging melee, but the two u-\nsailanls, made good their eicape ln\nthe meantime by using the densely\npacked crowd as a icreen.\nConstable Louis Farand suffered a\nhead cut requiring three sUtchei\nwhile Constable Adrlen Robillard,\nhit on the head with a blackjack,\nwas taken to hospital where he ll\nheld under observation for pouible\nconcuuion. Onlooker Jean Piul\nBernie, 21, who attempted to htlp\nthe overwhelmed police officer!,\nluffered a slaihed left hand.\nPolice Mid that the fight itirted\nafter Constable! Farand md Rob-\nblllard attempted to take the thre*\nTurk! Into cuitody ifter they illeg\nedly caused a disturbance ln ll\nEutend rooming houie. Ai the po\nllcemen were about to drive the\ntrio to polict heidqitirteri, the\nTurk! allegedly drew, their knlvei\nand attacked the officen.\nFor ill your floral requirement!\nIttvt yeur ordtr it\nOVEKWAITEA\nPhont 707 or\nWilkden'i Florlitt, Phont 1122.\nIrene's\nMillinery\nAND DRESS SHOP\nPirk Fiihlon ind Ma]i.tlc\nFall and Winter\nCOATS\nMontrch Knit\nCardigan\nSWEATERS\nin ill .hades\nHave your HATS retrimmed\nnow; wt hove a lovely selection of hot trimi and vailing.\n4 TAXI\nLletn.td to Oo\nAnywhere.\nOty or Night Strvlct\nLOUIS CHOQUETTE\nlllllllllllllllillllllll illlllllllllllllllllll\nAll Clinti\nTruck ond Cor Insurance\n-Cill-\nSTUART SALES AGENCIES\n877 Biker SL Nelion, B.C.\nPHONE MO\nilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nJ. AC. LAUGHTON\nOptometrist\nSuiti 205\nMEDICAL  ARTS  BUILDING\nGYPROC\nWfnnWJK WALLBOARD\nGives Fire Protection\nGyproc protrcti your building againit fir* becauie It\nii mad* of gypium. It it prt-coit platter In wall board\nform. Maki your own fir* teit. Hold a flame to 0 piece\nof Gyproc \u2014 it WILL NOT BURN; you will merely\n\u2022corch the paper covering. Then try holding a flame\nto a piece of ordinary wallboard. Moit types will not\nbum readily, but will give off a dcmc, tuffocating\nimoke. Which material would you rather havt in\nYOUR home?\n4x8 Sheets at $1.84 por sheer\nBURNS\nLUMBER . COAL CC\ntcKKiflliinc kl   I\n00.  HAKIM  M - NEt.ON.eC\nYou never uw t mikt flipping\nIti ears, did you? Nor even pointing ltl ears forward, like \u25a0 horse\nor mule, or lifting them inquiringly,\nlike \u2022 dog?\nNo, nor did you ever find in ur\npamgt opining into \u25a0 mikt'i heid,\nlikt the ear-hole of \u00ab hen br tny\nothir bird. For \u2022 make, wi irt told,\nhain't in ur by my recognlzible\nmodel\n\"Do mikei heir?\" ll oni ot thl\nqueitioni eternally given I pliy ln\nthe preu. It cropi up ln ill queition-\nahd-answer departments. The iniwer uiuilly ii thit snakes do not\nheir, but they feel vibrations. Magazine sections will portray \u2022 snake-\ncharmer pliying to hll rhythmically\n\u25a0wiying performing snakes, but the\nauthors ilwiyi emphasize thlt the\nsnakes do not heir the miwlc, they\nonly feel exciting vibrations.\nI've hid \u2022 good numbir of live\nmakei in my hands\u2014ill memberi\nof one or another species of garter\nsnakes, I Imagine; my mother uied\nto hite to find one In my pocket I've\nbeen lntereited chiefly in their\nKile arrangement, their ability to\n\u25a0willow prey larger thin their jaws\nind so on. Knowing them to respond to sound, I've never worried\n\u25a0bout their ears until juit now,\nwhen lt occurred to me to ne whit\nscience actually uyi.\nThere It not tympanlo mem\nbrant, ind thi unu ot htirlng It\nVtry    ilightly ' developed.    Thl\ntongue ... It vtry sensitive te\nvlbntlont ind probibly lervei \u00bb\n\u2022n orgin of hearing.\" So uyi my\ncopy of Hegner'i  \"College Zoo\nlogy.\" Thit ll to uy, there It no\nitrttchtd  mtmbrmt  te vibrate,\n\u25a0i In thi humin ur, but Only \u2022\n\u25a0ort of tuning fork or inttnni tr-\nrangtmtnt In tht tongue.\nYet Dr. Hefner, who is, or wu, i\nprofessor tt John Hopklni University, evidently considers the perception of vibrations to be 1 form\nof hearing, for he speaks of the\nsnake's \"sense of hearing,\" ind of\nthe tongue u probibly serving u\nan \"organ of hearing.\"\nSo thit ll how lt stands.\nPerhips the snake's tense of hear\nIng li \"very ilightly developed,\" u\nProf. Hegner maintains, but iuch\nu It li, the mike responds to it\nwhole-heartedly, ind hn iome cuei\nIn Niture, with tlicrlty.\nPYTHON HEARD PIO SQUEAL\nIn 1 Field lnd Stream series of\n\"Narrowest Escapes\" iome yean\nago, all accompanied by documentary proofs or attestations, an American teacher who had lived ln tht\nPhilippines, where he acted In \u2022\nsupervisory capacity, deicrlbed being accommodated ln the spare\nroom of t high Philippine official,\nwhen i python, hunting for live\nmtit, gained accesi to his chimber\nthrough the unfinished floor, ind\ncrawled across hii bed without detecting hll presence. Suddenly I\npig, attacked or threitened by something, loudly squealed, from Ita pen\nperhapi 100 feet away, and ln a\nmoment the python turned, sought\niti exit through the floor, ind rapidly md silently disappeared. In I\nminute or so it hid the pig.\nThtt seems to be evidence thlt\nthe big serpent wu ible both to\nheir the lound thit ruptured the\nnight silence, md to Instantly diagnose ttl niture. It dldnt piuu to\ncogitate, but knowing lt for tht\ncry of \u2022 creature thlt constituted\nfood, probibly tven knowing- It Wr\n1 pig, it decided md icted instantly.\nI hive ieen colored picturei ln\nmagazines, of the Indipn snake-\ncharmer, iquittlng ind pitying on\nhii red-bellied flageolet, as hli\nsmkei reired from their flit buketi. Thete extctly reproduced my\nchildhood memory of thtt kind of\nevent.\nINDIAN SNAKE-CHARMER\nThe tall, turbmed and burded\ninike-chirmer, with hli other\nclothing limited to i loin-cloth,\nwould irrive before the mlialon-\nhouie, cirrylng uy eight flit clrculir basket!, In two piles of four,\nilung from \u25a0 yoke over hli ihoulderi, of ipproxlmitely the ume kind\nwe uied to iee Chlneie uu here ln\nthe Kooteniy. The buketi were\nperhipi 2V, lnchei in height, uch\ncontaining i mike coiled fill\nHe would irnngt the \"flit!\" In\nt circle, remove the coven, end\nitirt pliying on hli fltgeolet In the\ncue I im deicrlbing. there were\nlix nt miku, of the kind I wu\nftmiliir with iround the plice, u\nthey were carefully protected, ind\ntwo cobru. The nt tntkei look\nvery much like grty how pirtly\ndlitended with witer. Seven of the\nmikei responded by retring up tnd\niwiylng, but the lecond cobri hid\ntomethlng elie on Iti mind, ind\nitarted towird th* verindih.\nMy fither tbruptly terminated the\nexhibition, to my disappointment,\nu of courie \u25a0 three-year-old would\nwant to iee a full performance.\nI mppo-e moit people who have\nseen these acts aisume the mikes\nhave been trained to \"dince.\" Well\nfed tnd wtll treited; ind exeprtly\nhindled, thtt ii to uy, with llow\nmovement! thlt induce no ilirm,\ntht mtkei no doubt get iccuitomed\nto their routine, but I let no reuon\nto believe the dancing li inythlng\nmore thin i nituril retponu to in\nenjoytble excltitlon.\nTht moit vivid thing thlt tvtr\nhippentd to me u \u2022 child wu the\nict put on In my presence, md\nprobably to my ptrll, by t lirgt\n\u25a0rtaki thtt cime Into tht huge Hv\nlng room thlt wu thl central uctlon of the Tunl mission-house, trom\nthi outer night. I wu probibly \u25a0\nllttlt ovtr two yeirs old, ud wu\nof the ige to run iround.\nI wu lifting on \u2022 chair In thi\ncenter Of tht lighted room, \u00abnd\nnur mi wu my Tilugu pliymitt,\n\u00abiy t yetr older. My mother wit\nletted it thi eettigt organ, whleh\n\u2022tood tcrou thl front corner,\nind thi doer, umt yirdi further\n\u25a0long, wu open en to tht front\nverandah, whirl It wll pitch\ndirk. My father, u I rimimbtr,\nwu In hit ttudy, which opened to\ntht lift, ind to tht right wit tht\nbtdroom, In dirkne.i, whin my\nbiby iliter would be ilreplng. I\nhid in eld Telugu nur.e nimed\nMlrthl, but I hive never remembered her In thli picture; tht wat\nprobibly eut ef thl ream.\nMy  mother wu  allying   md\ntinging  tht  hymn,  \"Re.cue  thi\nPerl.hlng\"\u2014I   uy  thlt   on   her\nluthorlty, far I do net remember\nwhtt It wt.\u2014when In crawled \u2022\nUrge black miki, from thi dirk\nverandah, diverged In tht dlrtc\ntlon ef the teund, wtnt to \u2022 ipot\ndirectly behind her buk, formed\nI coll, ind reared up Iti hud ind\niwiyed to tht mu.lc.\nTumboo, my playmite, shrieked\n\"Paoo!   PimooP   the   Telugu   for\n\"Snake! Smkei\" (It li pronounced\n\"pih-moo\").   My   mother   iwung\niround on the piano-stool, and then\nshrieked at the light of the make\n\"itindlng\" lmmedlitely before her\n\u2022nd facing her. The snake. It! cause\nOf   pleasurable   excitement   gone,\nunk down an ltl coll, then itarted\nIn the direction in which my chair\nitood. Tumboo grabbed me off lt\nas the make reached lt and itirted\nup ltl roundi.\nSimultaneously my fither hid\nbunt out of hli itudy, md, being\nunirmed, felt on the top of the\n\"alminh,\" or tall cupboard, for\nhli cane. A moment lifer, two nitlve household servants bunt in\nfrom the bick verindih, with itlcki\nIn their hindi, that I remember to\nthli' day as ilmllir to hardwood\nkindling, and with a iwlpe or two,\nhad the make slain, md out of the\nhouie.\nNext morning I lnipected it hinging on the bick verindih. It wu\ni plain dark or blick make, that\nwai itated to be poisonous, but I\ndid not hear lt given a nime. It wu\ncilled aix feet long. Juit how neir\ndeith my mother hid been It would\nbe lmpoulble to uy. It wu not\nfrightened, or It would hive itruck.\nBut. the Incident leemi to prove\nthlt even \u2022 wild mike enjoys\nmuilc, ipirt from whether it \"heirs''\nlt or merely \"feeli\" lt.\n-OUdto&dL\nOil Fuel Hearths\nBoost Steal Yields\nSYDN-TY, NS. (CP> \u2014 A new\ntwlit In miking iteel hu enabled\nworken In thli Ctpe Breton Induitrlil dty to establish i production\nrecord.\nA 100-ton open hurth furnice,\nusing oil lniteid of coil gu fer\nfuel, hu turned out four '\"heats\" of\nIteel In 24 houn. Beit average for\ni 100-ton bitch in furnicn fired\nwlth.au from neirby gu producen\nor coke oven, wu 10-13 hours.\nBorn of lut Winter's coil itrike,\nthe uu of oil it fuel wu itirted\nby iteel mill engineer! One of the\nfive big furnicei in the open\nheirth ihop, which contilm i bittery of 100-tonner, wu converted\nto oil.\nStetdlly the oil furnice went\nthetd of the older typei until lut\nmonth whtn It turned out 100 toni\nof steel from scrap md pig iron ln\nBVi houn. Thus figure won dropped\nto ieven houn md finally iteel men\nbrought lt down to in ivenge of\nilx.\nEngineer! htve not uld whether\nill of the open hearth furnacei\nwhich help the rtmilnder of the\niteel mllli here to burn up 1,000,000\ntorn of Ctpe Breton coil innually\nwill be converted to oil.\nLooking Ahead in Ottawa ... .\nReturn ol Abbott Expected to Bring\nSeveral Important Decisions\n\u25a0y Tht Ottiwi Bureau\nOf The Ctnidlin Prtu\nOTTAWA, Oct. 6 (CP) - Return\nto the cipltil of Flnince Mlnliter\nAbbott, expected towird tht md of\nthli wtelt, li probibly going to remit In ievenl ImporUnt dtcliloni\nbeing tiken by thl Government\nihortly afterward!.\nMr. Abbott hu been In London\nattending \u2022 meeting of the World\nBmk md it coming bick with i lot\nof information ibout financial matter!, gleaned from conversations\nwith leading world authorltiu and\nBritiah experti. ,\nHe will particularly be ible to as-\n\u25a0Ist the Government In deciding\nwhit it ihould do about the Marihall plan which li linked ln many\nrespect! to thi Cintdltn dollar\ncrisis.\nThi rinance Mlnlittr U likely going to make t big contribution to\ntht discussions on the dollar queitlon md hii advice may bring about\na final decliion on policy to be followed.\nJUSTICE\nFall termi of the Supreme Court\nof Canada openi Tueiday, but no lm\nportent cuei are on Uie agenda.\nMoit of the cue! inscribed deal with\nthe probation of wills and suits for\ndamagei ln motor ctr iccidenti.\nAll cuu ire appeals of decisions\nrendered in lower courti.\nMr. Juitice C. H. Locke of Vmeouver will be litting with tbt lix\nothtr Justices ot the court for the.\ntint timt. Mr. Juitlce Locke wu\nappointed tomt monthi igo to lucceed the late Mr. Juitlce A. B. Hudion. '\nTht court's full membenhlp Is expected to hear the Fall term cum.\nIn the past it hai frequently happened that one or more of the juitlcei have been serving on Royil\nCommiuloni or other bodiei tt tbe\ntime the court wu sitting.\nBYELECTION\nJohn Bracken, Progreulve Coniervitlve leader, plans to spend thli\nweek campaigning ln the Oct. 10\nFederal byelectlon for tbe New\nBrumwick conitltuency of York-\nSunbury, lt wu learned todiy.\nMr. Bracken, who completed 110-\nday visit to Manitoba during the\nweek-end, will reach Frederlcton\nTuesday and that day will address\na political rally at Harvey, N.B., In\nsupport of Ma).-Gen. E. W. Sanson.,\nProgressive Conservative candidate.\nFisheries Minister Gregg, former\nPreiident of the University of New\nBrunswick, is the Liberal candidate.\nWINCARNIS\nA   tonic,   \u2022\u2022\u25a0rotative,   and\nblood \u2022 enricher. Recommended for anaemia,\nntrvouineii and\nconvaleicence.\n$1.25 por bottle.\nCity Drug Co.\nPhene M\n. Box 460\n$50,000 Improvement Needed\nFor Airport ii Service Permanent\nCRANBBOOK, B.C., Oct. (-The\nlong awaited establishment of dally\npuienger lervice by Canadian Pacific Airlinei between Calgary and\nVancouver, with Cranbrook airport\nthe focal point for Eaat Kootenay,\nhu railed a considerable problem\nconcerning city airport conditions.\nThe City Council and Board of\nTrade met jointly recently to dii-\ncuse upects of the iltuatlon.\nBoardi of Trade and city and town\nadministration! of Eait Kootenay\nare all urging Federal Goemment\nilrmiil contract! for CPA to aerve\nthe dlitrlct Passenger lervice hu\nbeen operating tlnce Sept. 19.\nBoth bodlet igreed thlt permanence of the operation by CPA would\nhave to be assured before any program of Improvement! at the airport\nwu undertaken. Cost of propoied\nImprovement!, Including hard-surfacing of a 4500-foot long, 150-foot\nwide runway at the field were eati-\nmated ln the vicinity of $50,000. The\ncity secured  a  15-ton mow-roller,\nmd barring unusually heavy mow-\nfal land long Spring runoff, the\nfield li now adequate.\nIf the city undertook financing of\nthe program, ratepayer endorsement\nof the debenture to be repaid ln a\nperiod of up to 15 yean would have\nto be practically unanimous, since\nthe Department of Munictpalitlea\nhu Indicated unofficially that lt\nwlll not otherwise authorize iuch a\ndebenture.\nOne alternative is turning over of\nthe field and equipment to the De\npartment of Transport to operate\nthe airport independently of the\ncity. A second alternative ll to undertake the improvement! on a\nthree-way financial iharlng among\nthe Department of Transport, the\nairline and the city.\nAl CPA Weitern Regional Superintendent, H. Hollick-Kenyon hu\nbeen invited to address a Joint let-\nilon of Council and Board h-re to\noutline benefits and responsibilities\nof in airport serving u I ichedule\nstop.\nManeuvering oi British Parlies\nInto a Compromise Suits Ideas\nPleads Guilty to\nForgery, Gets Year\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Oct. .-Alleged ittempt! to cuh. \u25a0 check for\n$5850 In three locil itoru Thundiy reiulted In forgery chirgei\nagilnit Theodore A. Gilbert of Klm-\n| berley ln Police Court here Fridiy.\nHe pletded guilty befort Miglitrate\nC. Ft. Wird, ind wu lentenced to\none yeir of hird libor it Otktllt\nprlton firm.\nA ruh of forged check! \u2022 fortnight tgo ciught t htlf dozen city\nmerchants whole monty wti nir-\nrowly rticued by police Intervention. The ln-egular check which Gilbert preiented In stores tiking for\ncuh wu reported to police quickly, tnd Corporal M. B. MtcBriyne\n'Uld the cmrge.\nPROTECT YOUR UTT\nFROM DAMPNESS\nMen's and Boys'\nRUBBERS\nSUIT CASES AND\nBAGS\nMem\nWORK GLOVES\nRf MEMBER\nYou Save ot\nWADE'S\nSays Soviet Would\nUse Rress\nLAKE SUCCESS. Oct 8 (API -\nl Ernut Dtvlti of the United King\ndom told the United Nitloni Sociil\nCommittee Siturdiy thlt Russia's\n' idtu of I free preu ire diametrically opposed to thou of hli country\nind tbtt the USSR, would \"um\n'the preir to mould public opinion\n| ilong one ptrtlcular line.\"\nHt tpokt ln rtply to i move htrt\nby Ruult to open i dlicuulon on\ncertain princlplei which the Sovleti\nthink ihould control the world prew.\nnnd should be discussed it the\nforthcoming Spring conftrence on\nfreedom of Informitlon ind of the\nprtu.\nBy DEWITT MACKENZIE\nAuoclited Press s\n'Foreign Affairs Anilytt\nTht  Brltllh  Comtrvttlvt  Ptrty'i unutlonil conceulon to So-\ncltllim, In pledging to retain iome\nform of nationalized  Induitry If\nrtturntd  to   power,  mum  thtt\nBritain1! daring experiment with\nthli political creed hii pined beyond tht trltl ttigt ind thtt It\nhn become in Importint pirt of\ntht country'i lift.\nOnly- thrte out of 3000 delegatei\nattending the annual meeting of the\ni Coniervitivei voted against i res-\n.olutlon which pledged the pirty to\n'retain nationalization of ooal mlnei\nand  the  Bank  of  England,  ind  to\nkeep some lort of public ownership\nlof railroads\nI But striking u li thli moderate\n'iwing to the left by the Conservatives, It's only part of an Intensely\ninteresting development. The Coniervitlve Dally Telegraph uid the\nother day that the Government had\n'been forced by the economic crlaii\nto drop plini for further nationaliutlon of Induitry for it leut i\nyear. The paper added thit thert\nmight not be tny more nitlonillzi-\ntion until the Socliliitl hid i freih\nmmdite from the country. Thli report must be coupled with the fact\nthat the Sociiliit Pirty platform\ncills for nitlonilizttlon of only 20\nIper cent of Industry in tny event.\nThui we find the Coniervitlve\n[move to the left ippirently being\n'iccompinled by i corresponding\nSocialist concession to the right In\n.ihort, the Indication! ire that Britain li minoeuvering into i middle-\nof-the-road poiitlon politically\u2014a\ncompromlie which would seem to\niuit present-day Ideal lnd ideals of\nBrltoni exceedingly well.\nDRAWN CLOSER\nThis lesienlng of the gap between\nthe greit political partiei of coune\nlin't in overnight development. The\ntwo World Win. In both of which\nBritain hid to bittle for her life,\nhive been in enormoui levelling-\notf force, n,ot only politically but w-\nclilly.\nTht political change! have been\niccompinled by i social metamor-\n\\(L\"\" \"\"\u25a0\u25a0 L\nphosls In which the classes have\nbeen drawn clour together. The\naristocracy of money hu few notable representatives left, tnd they\nare on their way out by the taxation\nroute. The aristocracy of birth alio\nhu ieen sweeping chingei, though\nIt would be foolish to imagine thit\nclass barriers have been eliminated,\nor anything like IL\nMrs. H. L. Christian\nHeads Rossland\nHospital Workers\nROSSLAND, B. C, Oct . - Mn\nH. L. Christian wu elected Pruident ot the Roulind Ladles' Hoipltal Auxiliary at the annual meeting\nof the Auxiliary.\nOther offlceri elected were Honorary President, Rev. Sliter, Bernard; Fint Vice Pruident Mri. E. E.\nTopllff; Second Vice Preiident Mri.\nJ. D. Mitchell; Third Vice Preiident\nMri E. E. Turner; Secretary Mrt.\nE. M. Pilmer; Treuurer Mn. J. R.\nCorner.\nPlana were made for the annual\nHoapltal Dance.\nOne of the main objectives of the\nAuxiliary this year ia the purchase\nof six bailnettes for the nursery.\nDuring the year three members\nleft the city. Mn. George Bishop\nwent to Oliver; Mn. T. S. Knight\nto Trail and Mn. S. Slmcocki to\nCaitlegar. On the other hand two\nnew memben Joined, Mn. J. R. Oiborne and Mri. R. Holt.\n_ Secretary Mri. E. M. Palmer read\na report ihe had prepared for the\nPreiident of the B. C. Hoipltal Aux-\niliartei at Vancouver. The report re-\nvuled that the membenhlp wai J\u00ab\nlupported by Rev. Sliter Bernard\nmd Sliten of the Order of St. Joseph of Newark, who have operated\ntha Mater Misericordiea Hoipltal for\n50 yean.\nIn November the Auxiliary preiented the Siiten with a mantel\nclock mltably inicrlbed to mark the\n50th mnivenary of the founding of\nthe Hoipltal.\nIn November the annual dance\nwu a lucceu clearing 1200, uied u\nthe fint payment on the resuscltator\nwhich coit $385. On Hospitfl Day\nMay 12, the Annual Hoipltal Day\nTea wai held and netted $208, which\nwu uied in part to pay tnt balance\nof the cost of the rejuicltltor.   ,\nThe firit baby born on Hoipltal\nDay uch year is preiented with t\nlilver dated spoon.\nAt Chrlitmu thi Auxiliiry provided i treit for each piUint In the\nform of homemade candy in baiketi.\nIn June two filmi received from\nthe Nition Film Board were shown.\nThe Auxiliary entered a float, depleting the Hpipifal In 1.97, In the\nRouland Golden Jubilee Parade md\nwon flnt prize of $75.   '\nThe ladlei made lurgical dressings. Other memberi preient buidei\nthe newly eleited officen were Sll-\nte. Pastel, Mn. A. Snowball, Mn\nA. Turntr, Mn. F. Fletcher, Mn. I.\nV. McGuiley, Mn. G. Nixon, Jr. md\nMri L. J. Nicholion.\n\u2014\nMELBOURNE, Australia (Cl\nThe itate of Victoria propou\nplant 10,000 acrei of lottwoofi\nyear and to maintain 250,000\nof softwood foreit! ln pen*\nBulk of the planting will ba\/\nSoutheutern tip ot the state. I\nMONICA BUTLIN\nHEADS No DENVER\nBADMINTON CLUB\nNEW DENVER, B.C., Oct 6 -\nMiss Monica Butlin was elected\nPresident of the New Denver Badminton Club at iu firat meeting of\nthe season. Elections resulted in\nthe following slaU of officen:\nVice-President, Ellison Crellin;\nSecretary-Treasurer, Miss Florence\nA. Moss; Executive Committee, Fred\nH. Angrlgnon, E. P. Nelion, Mrs.\nNora Clarke, ILN.\nSOUTHAMPTON, England (CP)\n\u2014A 24-seat btUcopter, now under\nconstruction,- is 'due fo begin flying\noperatloni with passengers on short\ntrips In March, 1MB.\nCop Teaches\nBoys to Box\n| VANCOUVER (CP) - Conitable\n'Harr7 Twiit, t former prize-fighter,\nit helping to overcome Juvenile delinquency with his off-houri hobby\nof teaching boys to box.\nI The provincial policeman constructed a rinj( and neighborhood\n^youngsters quickly became interested in learning the art of self-defence. He hai trained 20 youthi\nranging in age from 10 to 18 in the\nrudiments of the game, and a service club is backing his efforts.\n\"Young boys need something to\nkeep them occupied.\" Twist said.\n' \"Boxing develop! them physically\nand providei an outlet for their\nhigh spirit*.\"\nOne of the group, Dovlglas Rochon,\n18, who had never fought before,\nhas won all f.ve of the bouts in\nwhich he entered, and is regarded\nu a good prospect for a chance at\na Cantdian title.\n\"But whether the boyi win, lose\nor draw. 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C. INSULATION LTD.\nWood VoIlone. Hordwos.-Phone -6-27\nEverybody else is doing iti They see the\ndented fender ond the rust spots and how\nold and worn it is getting to look. Bring\nyour car here. We will take out all the dents\nand bumpe and re finish and repaint It so it\nwill look brand new. Our charges are reasonable. Come In and talk It over with us now.\nNELSON TRANSFER\nCompany, Limittd\n35    PHONE   35\ni\nl^^^tffaAJ^-^MjMfcri\ni\n\u25a0      j ____\nnLw^n\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1947_10_07","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0418328","@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":"1947-10-07 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1947-10-07 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\/1.0418328"}