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The\ndistribution ot tood to Uie civilian\npopulation during fighting cm only\nbe effected on a very small icale\nby the Allied authorities. Wherever pouible, lt ll imperative that\neach family itore food ln the greatest quantities pouible. At leut\nuntil the day of liberation comu\ncivilians must Uve or what they\nhive stored.\"\nAlmoit at the ume time Pierre\nLaval wu telling a meeting ot\nFrench mayors: \"For monthi I\nhave worried about a possible landing. Perhaps this day is impending now.\"\nBritain's clamping of restrictions\non all but Amerlcm md Russian\ndiplomats ruffled Uie feelings of\nthe representatives of some countriu but informtd British clrclu\nsaid there had been no official reaction.\nIn Stockholm the Dageni Nyheter uld; \"No doubt ill thi\n\u2022titei affected will conilder whtthtr thl privilege! which Brltlth\ndlplomiti enjoy In thtlr countriu thill bt withdrawn,\" tnd\nthl newipaper Aftonbladet itld:\n\"It ll elttr thi iimi reitrlctlom\nmuit bt placed on tht Brltlth\nMlnliter In Stockholm.\"\nThli paper uid it was appreciated that the  British  action  was\ndictated by miliary rtuont, but\ntdded \"not even Germtny in her\nstrongest diyi dared to tiki iuch\naction.\"\nIt appured probable thit iome\nneutral governments would make\nformtl protesti tgtlnst the restrictions\u2014if only to. ivoid concurring\nln the bruch of tht principles of\ndlplomttic Immunity.\nAllow Prisoners\nlo Listen lo\nNews Broadcasts\nOTTAWA, April 18 (CP)-Pris-\noners ln Canadian penitentiarlei ire\nillowed to lliten to two radio newscasts diily md to subscribe to magazines which ire \"not in the nature\nof a newipaper,\" W. 8. Lawion, acting Federal Superintendent of\nPenitentiaries, ttld tonight\nMr. Lawion told The Ctntdlm\nPreu that priionen wen never allowed to receive newiptpen either\nweekly or dllly. Before radio newi\nbroadcaitlng began, bulletins gleaned from the dally newspapen were\nwritten by the chtpltini or tetchen ln the penitentiaries md poited\non bulletin boardi.\nGermans Strike\nAgainst Canucks\nNAPLES, April 18 (CP)-German\nforcu ln Italy mtdt thrtt heavy\nJabi it Allied llnu In Italy in the\nlut 24 houn while Allied tircraft\ncontinued their ittacks on Axli target! ln the Balkans,\nThe tntmy attack! wtrt ot tht\ntypt tht Germini hive Uth Mains far a long tlmt In in effort\nto thiwr an adversary eft hit\n-\\~J__-~-______\n\u25a0ng    oTTeniive.    TM    Germini\nitruck igilnit thl Cinidiini In\ntht Adrlitlc tutor ind Sth Army\nforou on thl Anzio beichheid\nBouth of Romt md North ef Online All Ittatki Wtrt beiten\nbtck.\nAtter preparatory artillery fire,\nthe Germani with tank lupport tttacked the Canadians ln tht Cree-\nchlo area, about seven mllu Southwut of the Adriatic port of Ortona.\nIn t bitter night Ught, the Canadian! repelled the Germtni, Inflicting casualties. ,\nIn the Cauino area, t number of\nAUied troopi ftU In hand-to-hand\nfighting befon the enemy wu\nbeaten back.\nTha third enemy thruit wu\nigaimt the Weit flank of the Anzio beachhead perimeter. After\nbreaking It, tht Alliu In the beieh-\nhetd mtdt t thruit to recapture an\noutpoit trom which they had been\nejected.\nDanish Strike\nSituation Tense\nSTOCKHOLM, April ta (API-\nGerman troopi dlipened thouundi of dimomtrttlng Dtnti thli\ntftirnoon In Sonderborg during I\ngeneral itrikt called ifter Otrmtn ntvtl gum hid killed ont\nperson ind woundtd two.\nCrowdi iccompanied the coffin to the otntnl itation tnd ung\niongi directed it tht Null.\nCopenhagen dlipitchu Illd thl\niltuition wu tenn In tht town, t\nmmuficturlng centre ot 40,000 In\nSouthern Jutlmd, ind thit i\nnumbtr of trraiti hid bttn mtdt.\nCrowdi again win In tbt\nitreeti tonight ilnglng patriotic\niongi.\nEmpire Should Stand Together in Air\nPower Developments Says Drew\n' VICTORIA, April 18 (CP)-Thi\nBrltlth Empire ihould itand together In development tf thi ilr\npowtr tf thl futun, Premier\nOtorgt Dnw tf Ontario told \u25a0\nKlwtnli-Cinidltn Club lunchton\nbin todiy.\nHt uld thit now li tht tlmt\nthli diclilon ihould be midi ind\nthit thin ihould bt t full diicu .-\n\u25a0lon of tht matter.\nDevelopment ot ilr transportation\nil going to mean that the natloni of\nthe Empire and Commonwealth will\nbe able to knit themielvei more\nclosely together than ever before.\nThere has been a feeling, the Premier uld, that talk of the Empire\nworking together in a great and\npowerful fellowship,would be relented in the United Statu. He uid\nhe dou not agree with thli.\n\"I believe the people of the United Statei tre hoping for t more\nitrongly knit Empire to stand tide\nby ilde with them In the yean to\ncome,\" he uid. \"I beUeve they are\nhopeful that Uit nationi of Uie Em-\npin will become true md gnat a.id\npowerful pirtnert\u2014It ii to their advantage, too, that we thould\nstrengthen thit feeUng In every\nway.\"\nThe Premier uld the nationi of\nUie Empire ihould not let up competitive tir systems, but ihould establish \"a great Empire air partnership\u2014if we British people everywhere recognize this opportunity\nmd itand together u never before,\nknitting ounelvu more closely together, I believe we can tay we\nhave entered into our period of\ngreatest opportunity.\"\nThere ls a clear Indication, he\nuid, that the United States hu no\nthought of becoming part of an international air lystem.\n\"It would be supreme folly if wt\nof tht British Empire should follow that coune,\" he said, adding he\ndid not criticize tht U. S. for lta\ncouru, tnd that the U. S. would\nnot criticize the Empire tor itanding together in the iir, \"if, with\nsensible ielf -Interest, they decide to\nwork together.\"\nVOUIMI 42\n=\nCINTS PIU COPY\nNItSON. BRITISH COLUMBIA. CANADA-WEDNESDAY MORNINO. APRIL 19. 114.\nNUMBER Kt\n'Hi'     i\nFORCES LOCKED IN HEAVY FIGHT\nCLASH FOLLOWS\nCRITICISM OF\nBRACKEN STAND\nApprove Canadian\nPart in UNRRA\nPost War Program\nSEAT IS ISSUE\nOTTAWA, April II (CP)-The\nCommoni todiy ipproved Cinidlin pirtlclpitlon In tht Unittd\nNitioni Relief tnd Rehabilitation\nprognm tfttr Prlmt Mlnltter\nMtcktnit* King tnd Oordon\nGnydon, Progreulve Conierv>.\ntlvt Houu Leider, hid I brltf,\nipirited ipit.\nWhtn tht ilttlng opened, Mr.\nKing uld tht ittitude ef- John\nBricken, Progrtulvt Coniervative nttiontl leidtr, In filling to\nttkt i utt In thi Commoni\n\"\u2022mounted to contempt of Pirliament md pirlltmtntary Imtltu-\ntloni,\"\nMr. Bricken ihould be in the\nHoun to substantiate statements he\nmide, continued Uie Prime Mlnliter, referring specifically to t itatement releued by Mr. Bracken lait\nnight National affairs ihould be\ndiscussed betwem parties facing\nuch other In the Houie.\nHe ttld ht hoped the condlUon\nwould not be allowed to continue\nindefinitely under which affairi of\ntht nation wtn discussed \"in a wsy\nthit msy be taken u official md\nresponsible bylndividutli who have\nno nat In any part of the country.\"\n\"I would ny to the Prime Mlnltter thtt he hu strained himself\npretty ttr ln trying to find tn Issue\nupon which he could again mike\ntome reference to the luder of tht\nProgreulvt Coniervitive ptrty,\"\nuld Mr. Graydon.\nA chorui of protest came from\nGovernment benches,    .\nMr. Gnydon uld he would .have\nto tppetl to Speiker J. A. Glen tor\nprotection regarding hit position u\nOpposition Leader.\n\"I toed latt night the word tully*;\nI hope I ihall not hive to use it\nshall conttnui to do lste oenllmd\nmy rights^-\"\nOovernment memben protested\n\u25a0gtln.'\n\"... In putting our position before the country,\" continued Mr.\nGnydon.\nMr. Graydon nld he wu \"amazed\nmd appalled\" thtt Mr. King ihould\n\"pick on iuch tn Inconsequential\nthing u thb*\" to mtkt an attack on\n\"a great Canadian\".\nHon. H. B. Hanion (PC-York Sun-\nbury) uld \"if the Prime Minister\nhu recovered hit lott temper\" he\nwiihed to know If the Government\nwould toon designate I dty for discussion of i report on revision of\nHouw stending orden\nMr. King said he must call attention to the official opposition \"tactics\" of creating the impression that\nfrom time to thne he lost his temper.\n\"I am going to make lt clear thst\nwhen the Preu of honorable gentlemen opposite quote ln headlines\nthew expressions about the Prime\nMinister losing his temper, when\nthere ls no possible ground! tor a\nstatement of that kind. . . .\"\nMr. Hanson: \"That's good.\"\nMr. King: \". . . except it be so to\nexaggerate as to make a situation\nludicrous. While it may be all right\nto make then statements for the\nentertainment of the Houw, I do\nhope the public will not be misled\nby any manoeuvres of the kind.\"\nThe report will be discussed next\nTuesday.\nThe House givt itcond reading\nto \u25a0 bill cirrylng Into tffect in\ntgreement for United Nttlom Relief tnd Rehabilitation Administration between Ctnidt tnd other\nUnittd Natloni md luthoritles.\nTht Houn then proottdld to examination of tht bill clauie by\nclauie. It ptrmiti Interim expenditurei not exceeding $10,000,000\nfor carrying out tht igreement.\nMtmbtn uld thty eitlmated thl\ntotal Cinidlin contribution it\nfrom  $70,000,000  to  $90,000,000.\nBrooke Claxton, Pirlltmentary\naulitant to Mr. King, nid U. N.\nR. R. A. wu tht first tffort in the\nhistory of 44 nitioni to cirry out\n\"t grett humm purpose\" together\nReporti from enemy occupied\ncountriu ihowed ictutl conditions\nof deitructlon, starvation and un-\nder-nourishment \"exceed our worst\nImagination, and as the wtr goes on\nthese conditions wiU get worse,\"\nuld Mr. CItxton.\nAn estimated 23,000,000 tons cf\nfood would hive to be Imported into\nEurope ln the first six months tfter\nthe armistice, excluding the requirements of Russii, tnd of this\nsomt 14,000,000 tont would have to\nbe taken from oveneu. Some 20,-\n000,000 persons would have to be\nrestored to their homes.\nIt might be assumed the largest\nCanadim contribution ln quantity\nwould be whett tnd tfter that varloui kindi of foods.\nAt the night ilttlng the Houw\npined the biU through committee\nitage md lt now stands for third\nraiding.\nAfttr the bill hid been disposed of\nAir Minister Power cited reasons\nfor closing down some air training\nschools in Canada.\n\"\".\u25a0'  !   \"I TTCg\n\u2022   -\nl|f\u00a7             H\nJ M \u2022\u2022-r*'\"\"\n_\\_\\ m\\\nTpf\"\nv. 1     iV\nill ffP     11\n'\u2022'ri \u25a0 ___________ 11\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\u25a0i\nI -I II\n\u25a0             I         ^---_                                                            ___               ^.\nH\nml\nH j\n_________' 1              __\u25a0\nNEW OFFICER COMMANDING NAMED\nTO BRING WOUNDED CANADIAN! HOME ON\nBHIPi All from Sukitoon, Bulb, tht tlx loldlen\nihown tbovt it ltft returned to Ctnidi tbotrd tht\nArmy hoipltil thlp \"Ltdy Ntlion\", They let, lift to\nright, Ptt. L. A. Stephin, woundtd In itely; tpr.\nI. C. Codd, Injured In I motoreycli iccident In\nEnglind;  Sgt. Will  Brown, multiple Injurlu In\nItely; Cpl. Rty libliter, ihoulder Injulrei In Itely;\ntnd ilttlng on tht ittpi to tht rur in ltft, Pte.\nPhil Grimion, Injured In Englind ind right, Pte.\nF. H. LiChince, hurt In i rotd accident In Inglind.\nAt right ll ihown tht ntw comminding offlur of ill\nmilitary penonnel iboird the \"Lidy Nelion\", He ll\nLleut.-Col. A. L. Corniih, of Vlctorli, B. C, t veterin of the lut wtr. Ht lucceedi Lleut.-Col. A. Ttylor,\nof London, Ont\u2014Ctntdlm Army Photoi.\ny)\nLONDON, April 19 (Werji\nI. Yhremsnko'g independent __\n{Mi's .yttr clef(Mi?e onshbt yes** \u201e\nWava ond jmmgedtinward twoTrfites, 'wtw\nvillage only five miles South-f\neast  of  tne  prize  Crimean\nstronghold, Moscow announced last night.\nOn t shrinking 25-mlle semi-circle\naround Sevutopol the Germani pinned against the Black Sea were\nfighting desperately, a midnight\nbuUetln said.\nIn several secton the Germans\nwere using Romanians u covering\ntroops with detachments ot Nazi\nautomatic riflemen and machine-\ngunners placed behind them, Moscow said. \"At the leut effort of the\nRomanians to go over to the side of\nthe Red Army or retreat, the Hitlerites open fire on their Romanian\nallies,\" said the late bulletin.   .\nThe fall of Balaklava, linked with\nSevutopol by a seyep-mlle highway\nand tramline, opened up the valleys leading into the larger city from\ntbe South md outflanked Germm\ntroops dug in on Malakhov Hill md\nInkerman Heights opposite Gen,\nFcodor Tolbukhln's 4th Ukraine\nArmy attacking on the Eutern side\not SevutopoL\nBalaklava, hu changed hands four\ntlmu. The Germans first captured\nit Nov. 29,1941, lost it again Jm. 11,\n1942, and reconquered lt July 1,1942,\nJust two days before Sevastopol\nfeU. v   ,\nMoscow's communiqut wat one Ht\nthe shortest Issued by the Soviet\nHigh Command since the swift Crimean campaign opened 11 days ago.\nNo announcement concerning the\nfighting on the Eutern md Northern sides of Sevastopol wu made,\na further indication that the Germans were fighting firmly In those\nsectors after Soviet troops had pushed to within a mile of the North\nshore of Sevutopol Bay Monday.\nOne other sector, on tht Russian\nmainland, wu mentioned. East of\nStanislawow, in Southern Poland\nnear the Czech frontier, the Russians repulsed Axis Infantry md tank\ncounter-attacks and inflicted heavy\nlosses on the enemy, the buUetln\nsaid.\n(A^-\u2014General An.\nI troops crocked Seva\n*&_$\nndrel\n*to-\nSeveral (lashes\nal Union Hearing\nSoviet bombtn taking in Increulngly heivy ptrt in tht Allied Eut-Wut ittacki on thi Bil-\nkim carried out I mtn rtld on\ntha Romanian Blick Sea port of\nConitanta, 240 mllei Weit of Sevutopol, Mondiy night\nStepanov laid one pilot ihot down\na big Focke-Wulf transport plane\ntwo weeki ago md discovered in\nthe debris cows md pigs which the\nGermans were taking from the Crimea. \"Their problem of today, however la to try to save their own\nnecks.\" he wld.\nAnother correspondent of the\nsame newspaper said thousands of\nRomanian captives taken along the\nSouthern cout were marching without guards to prison camps, someUmu headed by their own colonels.\nOne RussUn Infmtry division now\nhu the appearance of a cavalry outfit because the mm mounted horses\ntaken from the Romanians md pursued the retreating Germans, he said\n'   _\nOTTAWA, April IB (CP.-Hear.\nIng of m application by the Inter'\nnaUonal Mine, MiU and Smelter\nWorken (C.I.O.) for adjustment of\nwagu for 1900 Kimberley, B. C,\nemployeu of tbe Consolidated Mining md Smelting Company opened\ntoday before tbe NaUonal War Labor Board. The cue will be continued tomorrow. (See ptgt 10.)\nAt today's hearing union md\ncompmy representatives clashed\nuveral times over the Workmen's\nCooperative Committee which acted for fhe workers prior to recognition of the international union.\nJohn Stanton, Union counsel, uid\nthe committee wu a \"compmy union\" and wu linked with the Wage-\nbonus structure which wu so complex worken were unable to understand It'\nA. C. Johnson, solicitor for the\ncompany who with S. G. Blaylock,\nPresident md General. Manager,\npresented the company's case, denied the suggestion the .Cpoptra-\nttve Committee wu ln im sense\nI compmy union. , f\n' The pruent wage .structure was\n\"neither simple nor perfect\" but\nWu developed through collective\nbargaining with the committee for\nthe benefit of the workers. In December, 1943, minen on a contract\nbuis, who constituted 90 per cent\nof those employed at Kimberley,\nreceived m avenge of $8.31 a day.\nMr. Johannson laid company records showed that while earnings\nhad increased production had decreased ahd unrest following the\norganization of the International\nunion.wu an Importent factor ln\nthe decreued output\nMr. Bliylock nid the compmy\nwu laying uida reserves as I protection against poulblt unfavorable\npoit-war conditioni.\n\"Wt em't look forward with\ncomfort to tht poit-war lituation,\"\nhe commented.\nSuspend Cron\nChannel Shipping\nLONDON,   April   1\u00ab   (CP) -\nCross-Channel shipping from tht\nSouthtrn Irish port of Cork to\nBritein   It  suiptndtd  tnd   Elre.|ftB_ rAWft II\npmenger trilm will bt pirmltttd  *\"\u00b0*D_ \u2022fiEH'Jftff'\nCranbrook Home\nCRANBROOK, B.C., April 18 -\nThe nett frame home of Mr. md\nMrs. William Let, which they buUt\nthemselvu the put few yetn In a\nlarge field Eut of Crmbrook on\nthe continuation of Edwards Street\n-i-i-t. .content!\nln t fire which luted less than\ntwe hours.\nMr. Lee, who ll employed by t\nlumber firm, wu tt work, Mrs.\nLee wii ln town ihopping md the\ntwo children wen it school. Fire\nhad gained headway when obierved by i neighbor who hid to\ngo \u25a0 coniidenblt distance to\nport tt md no water wai available\nwhen the Fire Department came\nand the house wu enveloped In\nflames. Nothing wu uved, though\nthe chickm yard which is the buis\not their small egg buslneu wu untouched.\nRoar of Qunfire\nQreets Raiders\nLONDON, AprU 19 (Wednesday)\n\u2014(CP)\u2014London had a one hour air\nraid alarm early today, Its first ln\nfour nighti af German \"dark ot the\nmoon\" raiders hit the capital.\nShortly after the sirens signalled\nthe enemy approach planes droned\noverhead and ground fire broke into\na sustained roar.\nVart-colored flares cascaded from\nt great height, followed by incendiaries md a few high explosives.\nResident., ln outer London report-,\ned they had heard two plmes approaching the capital shortly before\nthe warning.\nThe heavy fire failed to turn the\nraiden md there were reports of\ncasualties ln tilt London trea.\nA hospital was hit and an undetermined number of persons were\ntraped in wreckage of mother\nbuilding hit by high explosive.\nAt leut one ot the raiden was believed brought down.\nEnemy craft also were reported\nover East Anglia md Southeast\nEngland.\n1 The men's ward at a hospital received a direct hit. Nurses, policemen and air raid wardens rescued\nmany victims, but othen sUU were\ntrapped.\nAnother bomb which feU in the\nvicinity destroyed three houses.\nTO PERMIT C.N.R.\nTO BORROW\nOYER $10 MILLION\nOTTAWA, April 18 (CP)-Fln\nance Miniater llsley todsy gave notice in today's Commons votes md\nproceedings of mnual resolutions\nto permit Canadlm National Railways to borrow $10,949,900 for financing 1944 and to appoint auditon\ntor the railway.\nto run tnly Mondayi and Thun\ndays beginning ntxt wttk, It wn\ntnnounctd todty,\nTht ordtr\u2014probibly tht ruult\nof I critiol futl ihorttgt\u2014will\nttvtr tnothtr link bttwttn Ihvt-\nslon-consolous Englind ind neutral Eln, which hu permitted\nthe Axil tt maintain legation listening poiti In Dublin.\nBANK GOVERNOR\nLONDON, April IB (CP) - Lord\nCatto wu elected Governor of the\nBmk of Englmd today succeeding\nthe 73-year-old Montagu Normm\nwho mnounced hli retirement AprU\nI \"due to illness ahd advancing age.\"\nFor a quarter century, Mr. Normm\nhad headed the bank.\nBasU Gage Catterns was re-elected Deputy Governor,\nJaps Stopped Color Thrown Back\nAll Around Imphal\nKANDY, Ceylon, April  18 <AP)\u2014Allied infantry ond\ntanki are locked in heavy fighting against Japanese Invasion ;\ntroops around the entire jungle perimeter of the rich Imphal\nPlain In Eastern India, with the Japanese either being stopped\ncold or thrown back at every* -\npoint of contact, Admiral Lord\nLouis Mountbattea's Headquarters disclosed today.\nThe Japmese were utlmated to\nhe suffering 10 caiualtlei to etch\nont for Mountbatten's troopt u\nthey tangled with the powerful allied defencei iround Imphtl, the\nManipur itete capital.\nGoing over to the otfeniive Northeut ot Imphtl, Allied torcu wen\nreported to be making \"satisfactory\nprogreu,\" Other counter-attacking\nBritish md Indians threw the Japanew from a commanding position\nnur the Bishsnpur-Sllch.tr Jungle\ntrail somt 18 mllu Southwest ot\nImphtl md were reported staving\notf enemy efforts to retake the point\nThe Bishenpur-Sllchar trail is believed to htve represented tht Imphtl garrison'! lut overland communication with the Bengal-Assam\nsupply railroad.\nFighting nged in the mile high\nNaga Hills a short distance Northwest of Kohima, DO miles to the\nNorth ot Imphtl on tht 35-mile high\nwty between Kohlmi md Dlmtpur\non tht Bengil-Asttm rail line, Lord\nMountbatten's communlqui conceded Jip pressure wu lncreulng ln\nthe Kohlmi tret.\n(A Tokyo broidcut cltlmed thtt\nJtptnut units releued by the occupation ot Kohima,\" had penetrated within ilx miles of Dlmapur\nud wen on the verge ot cutting\nthe Bengal-Assam railway.\" The\nJapanue have insisted for .more\nthan a week that tbey were in pollution fli,Kob_mi.t cUlw.M ttmng-\nly denied by the tlliu.)\nIndicative ot the detperate fighting outside Imphal, one of Lord\nLouli Mountbattcn'i officers told of\nI struggle for t hilltop overlooking\nth eplaln ln which t Jipanese\n{oree of 120 mm held out for 18 dayt\nbefore the Britiih troopi, aided by\nplanu and artillery, occupied the\nposition. Only one Jap survived.\nForty-five Japmue bodies were impaled on British wire after a final\nsuicide charge, he uid.\nFiva Yean and\n$1000 Fin* for\nPossession Drug\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B.C., AprU 18 (CP)\u2014Judge Davis Whiteside\nsentenced Frmk C. Wilson, SO, to\nfive yean and a $1,000 fine ln Police Court today whm Wilson, who\nadmitted he was a drug addict,\npleaded guilty to a charge of possession of opium.\nWilson told the Court he began\ntaking drugs when he wu IT. \"At\nthat time I could get tU the drugs\nI needed for 29 cents t diy,\" Wilson stld. \"The law wat not hard\non drug addicts then.\"\nSix Injured Coast\nStreetcar Coilition\nVANCOUVER, AprU 18 (CP) -\nSix penons were injured last night\nwhen a Northbound street car ran\nthrough an open switch and collided with another car on main\nstreeL Most serious Injury was t\nwrenched btck iuffered by Conductor J. Baker, 40.\nArmy Policeman\nat Vancouver\nShot in Shoulder\nVANCOUVER, AprU 18 (CP) \u2014\nL.-Cpl. Tim Bowen of Ute Canadlm Provoit Corps wu shot ln ttw\nshoulder todsy by one of two men\nhe wu attempting to take Into cuitody, City PoUce nld tonight Hospital attendants stld hli condition\n-\u2022good.\nWltneuu of Uie ihooting uld\nBowen md another mUltary pollcemm knocked on the door of a room\noccupied by two servicemen. They\nwen idmitted to the room, thete\nwltneuu laid, t itruggle eniued\nmd i ihot wu fired. One men\nrm down the stairs.\nOne arrest wu made lmmedlite-\nly md mother mm wu taken into\ncustody liter. Both thou apprehended wen wearing civilian clothing.\nNo formal chargt had been Iald\nagalnit the men etrly tonlghi\n1  .. \t\nRaiders Knocked\nBase al Sala wan\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN\nSOUTHWEST PACIFIC, April 19-\n(Wedneaday)\u2014(AP) \u2014 Solomons-\nbased Liberators temporarily neutralized the Satawan air baw on the\nSouthern approaches to Truk Sunday with the fint strike in force\non the Nomoi group of Caroline Iilandi.\nThe raiden knocked out the airstrip in the midday strike md returned to but without having encountered either enemy fighters or\nmtl-atrcraft fire.\nRabaul wu handed another In the\nseries ot blows tearing up that bypassed New Britain baw and off Uie\nNew Guinei coast near Aitape air\npatrols damaged a 2000-ton fr|-ght-\ner md sank two supply ldggers\nSunday and Monday.\nIn the wctor Northwest ofjDar-\nwin, heavy bombers dropped 21\ntons of bombs on the airdronjitnd\nsupply areas at Faan In the KB Islands. Eight enemy fighters Intercepted md one wu believed shot\ndown. AU Uit bombers got btck.\nSays Sailor Robbed\nHim of $1200\nVANCOUVER, April 18 (CI*)\nA. J. BrazeU reported to poUce (\nday that he had been assaulted md\nrobbed of $1200 cuh. Brazell told\nofficen he had invited a womm\nand two BriUsh uilors to his room\nwhere they had been drinking wine.\nHe charged that one of the sailors\nstruck him over the head with an\nempty whisky bottle, then removed\nthe cash from a money belt he wu\nwearing.\nBritain Determined to Curb\nGermany's Future War Power\nLONDON, AprU 18 (CP Cable)-\nBrltain is determined that so tar as\nhumanly possible nothing will stand\nin way ot curbing Germany's future war potential, Lord Cherwell\nassured the Houw of Lords today.\nSpeaking for the Government ln a\ndebate Initiated by Lord Vansittart,\nLord Cherwell promised professionil scientists would bt asked to help\nmd the government Intended to\ntake the necessary steps without\npermitting \"tenderness to the enemy or troubles lt might Involve tor\nhim\" to Interfere.\nLord Vansittart proposed the\nGovernmmt appoint a committee of\nscientists to plan measures of control, particularly for Germany's\nchemical Industry,\nHt urged partial delnduitrltllt-\nation of Gtrmtny tfttr tht wir\n\u2022nd uld ht pruumtd thert would\nbt Inter-Allied control of Qtrmin\nhuvy Iran ind iteel Induitrlu\n\u2022nd prohibition of iuch Induitriu\nti tvlttlon, michlnt tooli, synthetic gaioline tnd synthetic rubbtr.\n\"A grett ptrt. of thi world'!\npraunt appalling troublu\n\u2022rlitn from thi fict thit Germiny\nhu been greatly over-l...:uitrlil-\nIzed tnd theu meaiurei would, I\nthink, be part ind parcel tf rtil-\nontblt delnduitrlilliatlon,\" uld\nLord Vtnilttert, tn outipoktn\nproponent of thl Idu of brtlklng\nGirminy,\nLord Strabolgi suggested thit\nGermtn huvy industry might bt\nuseful ln the reconstruction ot Europe and said he thought people\nin control of Industriu rather tlun.\nthe existence of industries cauied\nwars.\n\"We want to see a new German\ngeneration growing up which will\ncollaborate with Europe md which\nwiU be peaceful, prosperous md\ncontented,\" he nld.\nThe Earl of Perth proposed that\nGermany be deprived of the conitruction of aircraft, h\u00bb\"leships,\nsubmarinel and Unks. Airplanes tor\ninternal needs could be Imported\nunder licence and Germany should\nlose the right to acquire freely such\nmetals and minerali as manganese,\nwolfram, tungsten and nickel.\n __________\t\n\t\n________\n___m\n '\n- NILSON DAILY NIWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL T9, 1944\nTrail Mercantile Pleads Guilty\nIn Appeal Hearings Before Court\nNine Other Appeal on Price (elling;\nBOSSLAND, April It -Apptili\nOt tht Crown tgtinit sentences given te 10 Trail merchant! by Pir-\nktr.jrilliims, TraU Magistrate, lut\nnana tor infractions of the price\nCalling regulationi were opened in\nHosglinrl Tuudiy, and will contln-\n'tdneiday. Hli Honor Judge W.\nibet of Nelion pruided md\nuvtrtl tlmu during the tint\nig that the situation wu\nunuiuil\" In that tha Crown\nltd against tht lentencu. Usually tht Crown tppeali igainit\ndlnttiuli.\nDuring thi afternoon Hli Honor\n_mplled that \"carelessness md nig-\nllgeme\" on the part ot the merch-\nmtl nther thm \u25a0 deliberate disre-\ngerd<*for Pricu Boird regulationi\nwu ihown.\n. Cf W. Bruler of Vmcouver, en-\n(orcfaient officer for the Pricei\n[Botrd, iteted thtt the Botrd felt it\nWas ltl responsibility to carry thli\ntttmf It a higher court, u the pen\nlilies imposed by the magistrate\n[wtrt not lufficient for the offence.\nHt uked Judge Nisbet to conilder\n[tht tfftct lt theu 10 merchants\n[\"get twty with suspended sentenc-\njes or flnu of $25;\nI Mr. Brazier maintained tbat man'\ntgement muit take tht blame for\nthe Indifference or carelessness ot\nlti employeu. Every merchmt, he\nIteted, ihould know tbt fundimen-\ntill ot tht regulationi, The maximum fine for infractions of thue rtgulttioni wu $-000 or two yttn Imprisonment or both. Although he\nwu not luggeiting thtt mything\nlikt tht maximum penalty in theie\ncutt.\nAt tbe lower court bearing In\nTrail lut month the Trail Mercantile wu given suspended*sentinel\not on eweek by Magiitrate Parker\nWilliami for lti Infraction against\ntht Pricu Board eelllng price on\nrubber footwear.\nW. G. Ternon, Mimglng Director,\nappeared on tht Mercantile flrm'i\nbehilf.\nHt tettlfled that tht wholeuler\nbad raited tht prlet of rubber footwear twice, end thtt Merctntilt employees had mirked thi goods up.\nMr. Ternan uld thtt owing to wir\ncondition! tnd changing staff, strict\nsupervision wu impossible-\nHe pleaded technically guilty but\nstited tbat Trtll Mercantile htd not\nintentionally violated rtgulttioni. It\nwu in error on tht ptrt of bli em\nployeu.\nSentence wu not paued In thli\ncue, Judge Nlibet reserving lentence until eti tht caBes ihould bt\nfiniihed.\nLondon Hospital\nS\u00abt Abloie\nby Direct Hit\nLONDON, April 16 (Wednetdty) (CP)-Om ef She lirgut\nhotplttli In London wu blasted\ntnd ltt ablaze by a direct bomb\nhit early thla morning at Oermin\nraiders ttticktd the ctpital ftr\ntht third tlmt In April's \"dark\nOf ttie moon\" period.\nNearly 2,ooo pitienti wen in\ntht building, tnd \u2022 numbtr of\nthtm Win feared casualties.\n'Tht flrt WU extinguished\nquickly,    howivir,    and    rueut\nsquids tlawtd -ttielr wsy Into\nOil wreckage te free trapped victims. One ward houiing milt pa-\ntlents was completely dtttrtyid.\nAll avallablt polio* In tht arta\nwtr* ordtrtd te tbe scent and\nrescue work contlnuid throughout tht night\nRod and Gun Gives Go Ahead Signal\nfo Museum-Clubhouse Project\n;' NtUon District Kod and Gun Club\nit lti annual meeting Monday decided to makt a itart in its ambitious proposal to undertake, with\ntbe assistance of other organization,\n. tbe erection of a muaeum-clubhouse\nat Sportsmen Park. A resolution\nfavoring tbe project wu adopted\ntnd a decision made to have the executive appointa ipecial committet\nto lay tlie groundwork.\nConitruction of \u2022 fourth pool to\neomplete ltl trout rearing pond\nprojectttthe hatchery site thii ut-\n' ton muit be undertaken ttrly thli\naeaaon, lt wu steted. Tht ntw pond\n\u2022t Cottonwood Cruk will bt t two-\nin-one affair, bued on a plan by\nTad Hunter, Provincial Hatchery\nSuperintendent, to arrange for tbt\ngrading on tbt lingtrlingi ln ont\npond. Secretary Fred Witen appealed to memberi to give their\ntuport to tht work tt hat Hatchery\nsite.\nNO IAQ LIMIT CHANGES\nIS reply to t letter from tht Gime\nCommiulon, tht Club decided it\n. would seek no changes In seasons or\nbtg llmlti on big gam*. Consider-\nablt discussion regarding ttie deer\nbig limit Of two males resulted,\ntorn* titling that bectuu of farm-\n\u2022r_. complaints of damage by deer\nthe bag thould be increaied to three.\nHowevtr, It wu pointed out that\nwhilt coopention with ftrmen wu\n\u25a0 Club lira, growen could gtln\nprotection by obtaining t ptrmlt to\nihoot detr doing dimige.\nTribute to tht work of J.  R.\n'Small, who ll leaving ihortly tor\nCumberlind, during hit membership wu Ptld by P. E. Poulin. Ht\nrecalled Mr. Small's exceptional efforti In tb* Club'i work utipng Junion.\nStrewing tbt lmporttnct ot \"Nelsonites working for Nilwn\", to give\nthit centre a real pltce tn Ute postwar touriit trade picture, J. J. McEwen, in hit presidential addreu,\noutlined the retring-pond program\nfor this teason, md ipoke ot the\nimportance of such an attraction as\nthe propoied museum-clubhouse. He\nreviewed the progreii of the last\nthree yean in the reirlng pond project, and the contributions by Trail,\nRossland tnd Nelion Clubi, the\nCity, Provincial Governmmt, and\nBoard of Trade '\nFrom iuch work, ht nld, \"iportimen will reap the benefit, md, if\nwe do, Nelson will and the district\nwill.\"\nA suggestion thtt in uuy conteit\nIn connection with tht clubhouse\nprojtct be promottd imong students wu mtdt by Frlti Farmhold.\nArchlt Milcolm tdvoeited tblt\ntht Club prui for tht designation of\nthe Kootenay \"inland island\" al a\nNational Park. Ht' passed eround\ncolored photographs In support ot\nhis contention that within the boundaries of the arei wu scenic beiuty\nto exceed that ot the famtd\u00abBanff\npark. \"Tht Iilmd\" compriied tht\nterritory North of Kootenay Ltkt\nshort from Nelson to Kulo to New\nDenvtr through the Slocm Valley\nto South Slocm md back to Nelion.\n19 Big Bombers\nFail lo Return\n- LONDON, April 18 (AP) - A\nfleet of probably 3000 U. S. heavy\n.bomhen md fightert-ont of the\nwar's largut daylight assault armadas attacked Berlin and othtr\nQerman military targets today,\nfighting bitter battle over the scarred Nazi capital in which the Axis\nradio cUlmed \"t large number\" ot\nAmerican airmen parachuted into\ntht 4fy Irom blazing planei.\nI ,     i-    (Set Ptgt Three )\nString forces of medium tnd\nllgKi bombtn Joined tht assault\nagainst Nul continental targets\nlttt thli ifternoon, bringing the\nnumber of Allied tlrcrtft In operation from Britiih buu te more\n,th** 2600. Tonight thl Bordeaux\nradio ltft thi ilr, raising tht pos\n\u2022Iblllty tf another night txptdl-\ntion  from   Italian   buu   against\nSoutheuttrn Europe.\nNineteen   of  the  big   American\nbomben and iix tighten were loit\nin the attick. At ltut M Gtrmtn\nplanes   were   reported   deitroyed.\nBombtr gunnen ihot down 10 Nazi\nplmu tnd tht tighten thret. At\nleast 21 othen were dutroyed on\nthe ground, returning fighter pilots\nSlid.\nMenzies Takes\nSides In News\nCensorship Fight\nMELBOURNE, Auatralla, April 18\n(AP)\u2014Tht lenuttonel controveny\nbetwttn Australian newipaptri md\nGovtrnment cenionhip wu tiken\nup todty by tht Opposition Letder,\nRobert Menzies, who deminded in\nimmediate union of Pirliiment to\ndiscuss whit hi termed tht \"uniting\" tffalr.\nMenzies, formtr Prlmt Mlnliter.\nof the Commonwealth, described\nthe iltuition u \"tht moit utoniih-\nIng Incident ln local history.\" Ha\ncharged Army Miniiter Frmk\nFordt wltb tttempting to muzzlt\npublic discussion. He ield \"tba matter cannot ba confined to Ineffable\nInformation Mlnliter Arthur Ctl-\nwell.\" He auerted \"the fict tbtt ht\n\u25a0till li ln offlct shows thtt hit eel-\nleagues lupport him and tht scan-\ndil now attaches to the whole Cab\nlntt.\"\nMenziu ducribed u a firu tht\nfact that a government, whieh It\nattempting to write into tht con'\nEtitution freedom ot speech and ex\npretslon, permitted newspapers to\nbe tttacked for speaking to Inform\ntheir readers on eventi ot domutic\nimportance.\nSYDNEY, Auitnlit, AprU IS -\n(CP) \u2014 Bydi\\iy ntwipipert, trmed\nwith a high court Injunction, resumed publication today after a one-day\nsuspension caused by censorship\nauthorltlu, and one printed \u25a0 sharp\nplea for \"your freedom to nad,\nthink md write.\"\nTht high court yuterday prohibited censors from interfering with\npublication of ilx ptptn whose\nweekend edition! were confiscated\nbecauie they contained an article\nrelating to \"misunderstandings\nabroad.\"\nThe iuit to teit the legality of th*\ncensor's action will bt heard Friday.\nTht eensored ititement of R. G.\nHendenon, chairman of tht Auitrallan Newspaper Proprietor!' Aiiociatlon, wai reprinted ln ite original form. Information MlnUttr Arthur Calwell charged Mr. Hender-\nton with Inaccuracy and untruthfulness when tht tetter replied to t\nitatement by tht Mlnltter which\nluggeited Auitrtllin newspapers\nmd journalists were responsible tor\n\"misunderstandings abroad.\"\ntags\u2014due to female functional die-\nturbucel \u2014 should try Lydia B.\nPlnkhiyn's Vegetable Compound. It\nhas a soothing effect on one 0\/ icotn-\ntlCl most important oreans. AUo a\n .\u2014.. todein\u2014'-\nfine stomach tonic 1\nWorth trying.\nLYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Wm-\nApprove 8-Hour\nSchedule for\nHospital Nunei\nAn eight-hour ichedule for nunei on the itaff of Kootenay Lake\nGeneral Hospital at Nelion drawn\nup by Mln Honor Tregear, Superintendent, to go Into effect May 1,\nwas approved tt t meeting of the\nHospital Board Tueiday night,\nMiu Tregear told tht Botrd thtt\ntwo new nunes wire expected to\nJoin tht staff ln Mty\nLiving-Out Allowance\nNot to Bo\nGranted Nurses\nRecommendation of an Executive\nmeeting that living-out allowancu\nnot be allowed nurses of Kootenay\nLakt General Hospital who do not\nlive in the Nursei Home, wai adopted by the Botrd of Dirtcton\nTueidty night\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\n|      \"VOUR VANCOUVER HOME\"\nDuff-trin Hotel\nI    goymour St Vtnuuvtr, B. C.\nout  Phonei tnd elevator.\nA.   PATTERSON,   lttt  ot\nColemin, AlU, Proprlttor\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Passenger and Freight\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE   NILSON   DAILY\nAt 10:30 a.m.\u2014Except Sunday\nTrail Livery Co.\nM.  H.   MclVOR,  Prop.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135        Nelson\u2014Phone 35\nBy FRANK ASHTON\nEditor of tht Sydney Sun\nSYDNRY, Auitnlit, AprU 11 -\n(CP) \u2014 Tht battlt of Auitrtllin\nnewipapen with government censorship, ictutlly had Its origin in\nthe United States.\nCriticism by a few United States\nSenators tnd newiptpen ot Commonwealth Army Minister Francis\nB. Verde's ststement ot April t thtt\nAuitralia'i trmy strength would be\nreduced by 90,000, caused somt hurt\ntnd bewilderment,\nSome Auitrtllin newipapen directed resentment igalnst Forde\ntnd Informition Mlnliter Arthur\nCalwell; against tht formtr for tht\nso-called misleading Inadequacy of\nhis itstement (on trmy reduction)\ntnd tht litter for not preparing hli\nUnited Stetei off lee in tdvtnct with\ncomprehensive information.\nCalwell, replying to criticiim,\ntald Forde's itatement was \"torn\nfrom lti context by Auitrtllin cor-\nrispondentt and cabled ibroad.\" He\nblamed iomt Australian newspapers\nfor \u2022 large ihare ot reipongiblltty\ntor Amtrietn misunderstanding.\nH. O. Htndtnon, chtlrmin ot the\nAustralian Newiptper Proprietors\nAuoclation, accused Calwell ot\nmaking baseless charges tnd illeg.\ned political censorship.\nCalwell iccusted Hendenon oi\nuntruthfulness.\nHenderson replied, quoting t\nnumber of instances which ht declared were political censorship. All\nwert deleted from his statement by\ncensorship, but the Sydney Telegraph published uneeniortd portions passed by the ceijsor with 23\nlnchu of blank spice Indicating\ncenionhip excision!.\nThe same diy the censor eliminated completely a further statement\nby Henderson.\nA leading trtielt tiso wai stvtre-\nly etniortd. Tht Sunday Ttlegraph,\nto indlcite the censorship cuts, left\nspace blank.\nCensorship ordered tht Sunday\nTelegraph to olose up (fill ln) ltl\nblanks, it refused. Commonwtt.th\npolice officers confiscated all editions.\nHospital Day Is\nSuspended for\nYear at Nelson\nHospital Dty win be msptndtd\nfor a yetr in view ot the crowded\nlituation it Kootenty Ltke Gtntrtl Hospital, the Board of Directors decided Tueiday night, tfter\nhearing reports on conditions by\nMiss Gladys Ewing, Womtn'i Aux\nPOWER EXPLAINS\n(LOSING OF\nAIRSCHOOIS\n100,000 Crew\nMember Will Be\nTrained This Month\nOTTAWA, April 1S (CPJ-Al\/\nMinister Powtr sild tonight In tht\nCommoni Ctntdt by tht tnd of\nMill month would htvt trtlntd\ntht 100,000 elr trow mtmbtr undtr tht Brltlth Ctmmonwttlth\nAir Trilnlng plin.\nMi). Powtr ttld Itnet ef pilots\nhid not bttn it huvy es htd been\nexpected end t lurplui of pilots\nhid bein built up. Whin i bomber wit lttt tnt pilot wii lttt but\nthtrt win uvtn other trtw Humbert,\nRe wu tniwtrl n g Inquiriei ibout\nthe cloilng of tir trilnlng ichooli\nmnounced rtctntly.\nList yeir tbout 8,000 ilrcrtw htd\nbeen produced md there would be\ntbout 41,000 In tht pruent yttr to\nbt tdded to the 100,000 tlreidy produced.\nThe nectmry replicemenU ind\nmen for the manning of iquidron!\nIn 1944, for 1940 tnd perhipi for\n1048 were Insight, nld Mi). Powtr.\nThert, had to be curttllment. Ht\nstld ht eould see no purpoie In\ntraining men In a huerdoui oeeu\npttlon If not.tbiolutely necessary.\nTo train a pilot cost 825,000.\nMaj. Power iald undtr tht Com-\nmonweilth tgreement Ctntdt hid\ntn unlimited commitment to triln\nflieri.\nOn Mtrch tl, tht Dominion hid\ntrained M.000 to which had to be\nadded MOO who belonged to RAT.\nichooli btfort they becime part of\ntht combined training orginintlon\ntnd tht total ot about INO turned\nout ttch month.\nVp to Dtotmbtr, 1048, Canada\nhad bttn told to turn out tir crew\nii fnt \u2022\u2022 poulblt tnd htd dont io.\nProvlilon not only for expanilon,\nbut for replacements wu found to\nbe adequate.\nCtsuiity ratei had been taken\nInto tccount In planning tbt number! required and the High Command had asked for replacements\niccordlng to thtt rtte tn addition to\nexpansion of the tnining pltn.\n'\u2022Fortunately, the Allies obtained\ntir superiority etriitr than they had\ninticipated, wtth the result the Oerman air force ls not so dangerous\nfrom the standpoint of casualties at\nhtd bttn txpected tnd wt have had\nfewer losiei In combat thin wtre\nplanned for, pirtlculirly imong pi\nlott,\" Maj. Power iald.\nOf the 28 ichools ln Canada being\ncloied \"several\" are B.A.F. schools,\nsaid Maj. Power,\n\"The R.A.F. say ther want to\nbring their schools homo, tnd I cmnot stop them from doing so nor\nem myone else,\" he contlnutd.\nR. A. F. ichooli it Moose Jtw,\nStik., Medicine Bat, Ptnhold, Alte.,\nend Ctrbirry, Mut. will bt cloied\nbttwten Dec. 15 JM4 md Jin. 1,\n1045.\nother trilnlng utebliihroentt to\nbe cltsed, after Dtc. 18, includt:\nRCAF tchooli, formerly KAF, tt\nSwift Current, Weyburn, Auinl-\nbola, all In Saskatchtwin, and Nte-\npawt, Man.\nThree initial training ichooli at\nSaikatoon, Saik., Toronto md Belleville, Ont,\nThree alimentary ichools for pilots at Fort Wlllltm, Ont., Windsor\nMills, Que., and Regina.\nServict flying tnining ichools for\npilots tt Yorkton, Suk- Brantford,\nOnt., DunnvilJi, Ont,, tnd Madtod,\nAlta.\nTwo bombing and gunner\/ ichools\nat locations not stated, will begin\nclosing late In December.\nTht minliter wld It was not proposed to abandon schooli ss lt was\ndesired to make sure they would\nnot be needed again.\nSome would bt used is tlrcrtft\nstorage or holding unite with personnel ol from 100 to too.\nChinese; Laundrymen\nat Hospital\nWant Pay Increasei\nChinese htlp who attend to Koot\"\nenay Like Genera] Hoipltal'i laundering needi, tre requesting Increasei In pay, amounting to about\n$18 iplece ptr month for thi four\nmm, Mln Honor Tregear, Superintendent, rtporttd to the Botrd of\nDirtcton Tutsdty night\nTht request wai made because\nof txtra work and Inability of Woo\nDeo, who U ln charge, to find more\nhelp tor tht laundry, The matter\nwet lttt in tht hinds of Miw\nTregear tnd tht Executive.\nDaily Average of\n84.5 Patients\nat Hospital in March\nTht month Of March wil an un-\nutually buiy ont it Kootenay Lake\nOtntnl Hoipital md thl dtily average of patlenti etrtd for wis I4.S,\nMin Honor Trtgear, Superintendent, told the Board of Dirtcton\nTuesday night.\nBirths totalled 24 md deaths\nnine. Thtn wtrt ITM liboritory\nWats.\n_\u25a0 \u2014ia \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0    <WWWt\nCanadian Army\n\"One of Greatest\nof War's Armies\"\nLONDON, April 1\u00bb (CP Ctble -\nTbt Canaditn Army \"Is still very\nmush In existence under Lt.-Gen.\nH. D. Crerar.\" said Simon Ony't\nDiary ln the Dtily Sketch today. It\ntailed the Canadian Forct \"ont\not tht greateit of thit war'i armies.\"\n\"The newt Is that It it still an\narmy, will remain an army and\nwill not- is rumor hai It\u2014become\nJuit t corpi merged Into United\nKingdom forctt, t mere relic ot\n\u2014   the force built up by Lt.-Gen. An-\nUlary    representative,    and    Miss drew McNaughton,\" tht Dltry tdd-\nHonor Trtgear, Superintendent.     ltd.\nBodoglio's Chances\nof Uniting\nParties Grow Dim\nNAPLIS, April 1B(AP) \u2014 Prt-\nmier Manhal Pletro Iidogllo'i\nchincei of uniting Italy'i ilx political pirtiei with hit own orginlutlon In l tttltlon wtr governmmt grew dlmmer'tonlght\nMnt leiden of thi ilx ptrtlet\ncompeting tht liberation junta\ntrt holding firm agalnit tht Mir-\n\u2022htl's demindi thtt thl Premier-\nthlp and five kty wrtfeliot go\nta himielf end mimbert of hli\neld cablntt.\nWith Bidogllo also nported\nholding firm fir hit demandi,\nhopu ef a tempremlse latientd.\nErickson Filer\nDies In Plane's\nDIvoalU-Boat\nFlying Offlctr Otorgt Ooodwln of\nIrlckton loot Ma life In the heroic\ndestruction of a Nasi U-boat recently by an RAT bomber, Tbe story of\nthe coungeoui dive of t hugt Liberator on which Fo, Ooodwln wu copilot, at a Nad U-boat, waa told by\nht IA., P. V, Lyon of Winnipeg on\nbll arrival In Ottawa trom Oventai\nrtctntly.\nSeven turvlvon of ttte Oerman\ntub wert picked up by a Britiih deitroyer after thtir U-boat sank. Tbe\nOerman gunnery officer told how\ntbe big aircraft was badly crippled\nby tht submarine flrt tnd itirted to\nfltme. Tht crew veered their plane\ndellbentor at the conning tower\nand icreimed down, withholding\ntheir load of doeth until they wtre\na few feet over tbe undersea raider.\nThen tbey ltt go. Tbe U-boat ipllt\nIn halt\nThe Germans nld tlw gigantic\ncascade of ita water flung up by\nthe exploiion lettled ovar the remains of the Llbtrttor tnd tht crew\ntailed to lurvivt the death dive on\nthe U-bott\nLyon, who wu on tht teme iweep\naa that ln which tht Incident occurred, errlvlng back it homt, found\nthat tht Llbtrttor wu mining.\n\"Wt til ttlt pretty bad beeaun\nGoodwin wu a favorite of the squadron and he'd only just come to It\"\nhe said.\nHoward Green\nin Nelson;\nlo Visit Kaslo\nHoward Oreen, MP. for Vmcouver South, wbo it to deliver t\nipeech htrt Thunday night trrlvtd\nin Nelton Tueidty night from Vin-1\neouver, ihd leavei thli morning for\nKbiIo, where he will vlilt bit ptr-\nmtt, Mr. md Mn. s. H- Oreen,\nMr. Green, who is enroute to Ottewt to ittend the House of Commons session tfter iptndlng Faiter\nrecen it Vtncouver, will return to\nNelton Thunday afternoon, and will\nleave Nelson for Ottawa on tht\nearly Friday morning train.\nldr. Oreen will tpeek In the Legion Hall Thuriday tvtnlng under\ntht auspices ot tite Nelson Progressiva  Coniervativt  Association.\nFather of NeUon\nMan Dies\nat Edmonton\nBDMONTON, April IS (CW -\nFather ot three sons ln the Cant\ndian Armtd Servicei, Wlllltm\nJimei Hoover, 78, died htrt Mon'\ndty.\nSurviving trt hli widow, four\ntoni, Flt-Lt Earl Hoover, Ctlgtry;\nOeorgt A. Hoover, Ntlion, B.C.;\nFb. Ralph Hoover, Edmonton; Fit.\nLt Worthy Hoover, Toronto end\nont diughter, Mn. Frtnk Ferity,\nEdmonton.\nI. Foshrtm, Cfwtor Noted Crescent\n[Bay Gardens,Explorer, Dies\nIvor Foihtim of Crttotnt Bty,\ncreator ot a Kootenty girden beauty spot founder of a Norwegian\nimittrlum-rttort tnd t mtmbtr of\ntwo exploratory expeditions to\nBiffin Land, died Tuesdiy it Trill-\nTtdinae Hospital. He wu 80 yttn\nof tgt.\nExcept for a \u00abven-yttr period\nwhen he rtturntd to his native Norway, Mr. Foshelm had mtde his\nhomt tt Crescent Bty on the West\nAnn ilnce flrtt arriving In Canada\n29 ytan tgo. Fishing tnd hunting\nwen hit hobbies md he wu in\nexcellent gardener. Ht iptnt hit\nretirement yean creating a beauty\n\u2022pot, equalling ilmoit my girdeni\nbi the Kooteniy, at bis Crescent\nBay home, <\nOPgRATID  HEALTH  CENTER\nHt wu tht son of t highly-regarded Norwegim fimily, bom on\nt prosperous farm In tbe District\nof Foshelm, named (or his ptrents,\nneer the City of Vildret, Norwty.\nHe wu educited it t univenlty tt\nOtlo. After studying medicine\nthere, he founded t large.sanitarium-resort in his homt Dlitrict\nThe health centrt wu t holldiy focal point for .European celebrities.\nMr. Fothelm conducted the sanitarium until 1888 when ht ltft (or\nBaffin Land on t four-year expedition for the Norwegim Government under Capt O, Svtrdrup. Later be made a second journey to tbe\nNorthern Islmd.\nArriving In Ctntdt In 1919, Mr.\nFoshelm mtde hit homt on tht Wett\nArm until returning to Norwty In\n1922. He returned finally to Crescent Bty again tfttr iptndlng teven yean fox fanning ln Norway.\nA single man, his only known\nsurvivor Is a sister In Norway,\nTht body hu been brought to\nNeUon for burial.\nSheep Creek Mines\nReport Net\nProfit $124,628\nVANCOUVER, April lt (CP) -\nSheep Creek Oold Mlnei Ltd., net\nprofiti tor nlnt monthi ended Feb.\n29 wtrt 8124,621 or 6 8 cente I shire\ncomipred with 8317,263 \u00abr 16.9 cents\nt ihare tor the previoui year.\nZincton net imelter returns for\nnine months ended Feb. 29 wire\n8517,771 tgtinit 084.678 for 1842.\nTrail, Rossland\nGymnasts to Aid\nin Pro Ree Circus\nBOSSLAND, B.C., April 16-Trall\ntnd Rosslsnd gymnasts who will\ncompete In the Flnt West Kootenty\nChampionships htre Fridty will remiln over UD Siturday to take part\nln tht Nelson Pro-Rec Classes Clr-\ncus. About 10 visiton along with\nNelson memben will take part In\nthe display to mark the close of the\nPro-Rec season here.\nTrail and Rosslmd are each entering one team and Nelson two In\ntht championships.\nCOUNTER SOILED\nBLOUSES\nValues to $3.95.\nSPECIAL\n$2.49\nFINK'S\nREADY-TO-WEAR\n22 Candidates\nNominated\nat Kimberley\nCRANBROOK, ,B.C, Aprfl 11\n(CP)\u2014Twenty-two candidates are\nitanding for aeven civic otfices at\nKimberley'i initial municipil elec\ntion Thunday. Nominated for\nMayor an Cliff Swan, Armtnd\nLauzon, Harry A. Nicholion md\nH. Gogorth.\nFlnti counting of the voting win\nnot be tvilltble until Friday morning beeaun' ot tbe number of candldatei.\nGen. Worthington\nto Command\nat Camp Borden\nMONTREAL, April 18 (CP) -\nMa).-Gen. F. F. Worthington, for\nmer Commander of a Canadian ar-\nored dlvlilon overseas, hu return,\ned to Canada by air, it wu learned\ntonight\nGen. Worthington is to take command et Camp Borden, according\nto m tnnouncement trom the Department ot Nttiontl Defence lut\nFebruary,\nMaclean School\nField Day\nIs Authorized\nROSSLAND, B. C, April 18-Mic-\nLem School pupili will tnjoy their\nuiual tnck event iponiored innuilly by the Ptrent Teacher Auociation, it wu ruled by tbt School\nBotrd Tuuday night Pouibly thii\nwill be beld on MacLean School\nground! md will take only one half\nichool day. The Board felt tbat tht\nParent-Teacher Association would\ncooperate by serving refreshments\non tbe grounds. Usually this field\nday Is held it the ball park with elementary, junior md senior high\nschool participating. ,\nTbe Board gave permiulon to\nPrincipal E. E, Perklni of MacLean\nSchool to conduct a quia ln cooperation with the Victory Loan campaign.\nThe Botrd also compiled with\nPrincipal Perklni* request to organize boyi wd glrli softbaU teams\nat MacLean SchooL\nPREMIERS CONFER\nVICTORIA. April'IS (CP)-Pre-\nmiar John Hart and Premier George\nDrew of Ontario conferred (or tev-\neral houn ln Mr. Hart's office Monday. Subjtct ot tbeir dlscussioni wts\nnot msde public but Col Drew uid\nthe other day be wu anxious to talk\npost-war rehabilitation wltb tht\nB, C. Premier.\nBefore the visiting Premier left\nPremier Hart called to his office tli\nmemben ot tht B. C. Cabinet ln\ntown \u2014 Educttlon Minliter Perry,\nMlnu Miniiter Carson, Public\nWorki Minister Anicomb, Agriculture Miniittr MicDonald and Labor Minister Pearion.\nMinutes Disclose Rossland School\nBoard Had Brandon Resignation\nROSSLAND, B. _., April 18\u2014At I\nmtetlng of the Botrd ot School\nTrustees Tuesday nlgbt It wu disclosed (rttn tht minutes of t ipecltl committee meeting, tbat the\nreilgnitlon of William Brandon,\nmathematics and phyilcal training\nInstructor at the High School, had\nbeen received.\nIt wu alio dlicloied that an offer bad been made by the School\nBoard to Raymond McLeod of the\nUnivenlty of B. C, to fiU the vt-\ncaniy left by tbt reilgnitlon of Mr.\nBrandon, but that a final reply had\nnot been received from Mr. Mc\nlood. the resignation wu also received of Miss Stabtrman, who bu\nbeen 111 tor several monthi. Mrs.\nArchibald Coombe! who hu lubst-\ntuted during Misi Sttberman'i ill\nness wu appointed tothe staff till\ntbt and of June with the ume salary as received by Miss Staberman.\nPrincipal A, B. Thompson said\ntbat Mn. W, M Graham *\u00bbm partly substituting for Mr. Brandon,\nmd that he himself wu teaching\nOrada X mathematics.\nAn application wu received form\nt Nova Scotia teacher, but the\nBoard ftlt tbtt B. C. teacheri\nthould bt hired when possible.\nNO MOM\nGETTING UP\nAT night;\nTike Gin PilU to help loothe tod\nrelief \u2022 kidney ud bladder trouble,\nMoney bick If not nlliStdj\n\u00abnui\u00abii_i,   *onn,\nUigiiUt,       MM)\n\u2022vow\nSLjgi\n-___%.\ni\nMr. Hoover lttt Ntlton on tbt\nttrly morning tnln Tueiday (or\nEdmonton.\nGov't Considering\nHoipital Requeit\nfor Building Aid\nApplication of Kooteniy Likt\nOeneral Hospital fer tsslstenct from\ntht Provincial Oovernment in tht\ncost ot building an addition to the\nnunery ll under coniideration by\nauthorltlei tt Victoria the Board\nof Dlrecton learned Tueiday night\nA Oovernment official will vialt\nNtlton ln tht count of t tour in\ntht Interior, tnd hu indicated a\ndeiire ta mnt the Board to diicuii\ntht mttter.\ni\nRadio Donated\nto Men'i\nWard at Hoipital\nDomtlon of i cabinet radio, to be\nplaced ln tht man'i public ward of\nKootenay Ltkt Generil Hoipital,\nby Mn. Alma Truiwell of Nilion\nwu iccepted by tht Board o( Directon Tuesday night\nW.K.P. & L. Donatei\n$375 for Uniformi\nROSSLAND, B. O, AprU 11- A\ncheck for $818 wu received trom tht\nWeit Kootenty Powtr ud Light\nCo., ta htlp pty (or the Boyi Cadet\nuniformi it tht Roultnd high whool\nthe Sohool Botrd teamed tonight\nTotal toit of tht uniformi wig NOO.\nMtny ot tha pannti contributed $1\neach towardi tba uniforms. Principal A, B, Thompson stated tbat tbey\nwert on order and he expected they\nwould arrive before Inspection on\nMay 30:\nTht Rossland High School Cadet\nCommittee ts responsible (or nil-\nIng tht balance. f,\nMARSHALL-WELLS PAINT PRODUCTS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM\nCRANBROOK\nPirki Hardwire\nCRISTON\nCreston Valley Co-Operative Auociation\nKIMBERLIY\nFabro. Building te Supply Co., Ltd,\nGRAND FORKS\nGrand Torta Turnltun It Hardwire Co.,\nROSSLAND\nHunter Bros. Ltd.\nLtd.\nTRAIL\nTrail Mercantile Co.,\nLtd.\n-\n'i I'tk ilfclfi \"Ti lg 1-1------II' TVtf-y Vi I ''_'\/'*'\u2022 li?i'''i_ Ti r Trirt fi' ''.tfgf^ h^^i-^\n. ^ .--^-^\u25a0-\u2014-^\n 2000 U.S. Planes\nSmash at Berlin\nBy w, w. HERCHER\nAuoelited Prtu Staff Wrlttr\nLONDON, Ajril 18 (AP).-About\nSTRR SHOW\n\u2022 m the Victory\nFC*es,ta\nand Choir\nMOMCAtT COUT-TfrCOMTOVn\nI MTMUL NETWORK INCLUDING\nCKLN\n7:30 P.D.T.\nWEDNESDAY\n-ta*_a\n2000 Americtn huvy bomben end\ntighten ttticked Berlin tnd other\nobjectives bl HiUer'i continental\nfortreu todiy, forcing Germtn\nplanes Into huvy aerial battlei.\nOnt ttrqng formation carried out\nthe bombing of Berlin, tbe flnt daylight blow at the much-bombed capital aince Mtrch 82.\nThe Britain-based bomberi itruck\nGermtny in itrength for the fir,st\ntlmt in five dtyi. A separate force\nlashed tt anti-invasion target! in\nUu Pas-de-Calais area of Northern\nFrance.\nThe flyt announcement of the big\noperation Indicated tbat probably\n1000 heavy bombers took part, accompanied by u many tighten.\n\"When the American bomben approached the Berlin area their losses\nIncreued tnd t grett miny parachute landings wera ieen,\" Berlin\ncltlmed. The Null clilmed thit\nGerman tighter planu took otf from\ndozen! of airdromes along the route\nto engage the American formation!\n\"deipite bad weather condlUoni.\"\nR.A.F. Mosquito bomben blasted\nthe Rhineland city of Cologne last\nnight.\nThe Air Miniitry announced thet\none plane wu loit during the night\noperaUom which also Included\nmlnelaying operation!.\nAn R.C.A.F. communique itld\nCanadian planei alio laid mlnei in\nenemy waten during the night. The\nmissing plane wai from the R.C.A.F.\nAUied Mediterranean air forces,\nmeanwhile, completed 72 houn of\nIncessant hammering of the enemy'i\nBalkan supply llnu last night as\nR.A.F. Wellingtons and Liberators\nsmashed at the Plovdiv railyards. 85\nmllu Southeast of the Bulgarian\ncapital of Sofia.\nLike Sofia and Belgrade, Plovdiv,\nBulgaria'! iecond city, is on the\nroute of the Orient Express mtin\nUne through the Balkani to the\nDardanelles.\nA Stockholm dlipitch quoted advices from Switzerland u uying\nthtt Romanian railroad and oU field\nworken were fleeing their jobi by\nthe hundredi u t ruult of the\nheivy ttr attacki. Buchareit wu deicrlbed u without wtter tnd electricity tnd 40 per cent of ltt population wu uld to have been evacuated.\nThe Germani have thrown a cordon ot 'troopi around the Ploesti\noU worki and have forbidden worken to luve even when off-duty, it\nwu uid. Attacks on the rail centru have hampered the flow of iup-\npUu to the aEitern front, the report\nadded, tnd because of a ihortage of\nlabor tht Ntzl! were being forced\nlo uu ipecltl troopi for repaln.\nLondon enjoyed lti fourth raid-\nfree night and a German plane\nwhich ventured over the South coast\nof England early today wu ihot\ndown.'\nDenies American\nGenerals Want\nlo Be Censors\nLONDON, April 18 (AP)-Bran-\ndan Bracken, Miniater of Information, told the House of Common!\ntodty he did not beUeve that American Generali \"want to set themselvei up u censors of publications.\"\nHe gave this reply to an Inquiry\nwhether he thought all publications\nIssued In this country to American\ntroops should first be approved by\nthe U. S. Army. The Houm wu discussing the \"welcome\" pamphlet\ndistributed by ttie Ministry of Information to American troops on arrival in Britain.\nOne Issue of this pubUcatlon lite\nan January aroused sharp criticiim\nln the United Statu because lt contained a Wuhlngton-dated story-\nlater Identified u having been Issued originally by the BriUsh United Press \u2014 uying that $80,000,000\nhad been railed tn the United Statu\nto defeit Preiident Roosevelt thli\nyetr.\n\"The newt item ln Welcome'\nabout forthcoming American elecUon wai deicrlbed by the Heant\nPren u a falsification and an Impudent Interference in American affaire and u propaganda designed to\npromote the reelection of Franklin\nD. Roosevelt,\" **. Bracken uid.\n\"In a rage the Hearst Prew declared that the news item was\nmeddlesome Interference on the\npart of the British Government in\nAmerican affaln.\n' \"Who wu responsible for this\nwicked news Item? Every word of\nit wu cabled from New York by\nagenciu controlled by the United\nPress. I Imagine they will be surprised by Hearst's statement that\ntheir news can be falsified by tbe\nBriUsh Government or that they are\npromoting the reelection of Mr.\nRoosevelt.\"\nof all adulti have bod\n\/o hrt-_l Play safe\u2014ust\nCOLGATE'S TOOTH POWDER\nScientific lestt prove conclusively\nthat In teven eut ef ttn taut\nCOLGATE'S TOOTH POWDER\nInstantly -top. enl tot breath.\nMVII TOI MOMTI Compired to\nother leading brinds, t luge tin of\nColgite'i gives yoa up to JO man\nimUstp, * glint tin up lo 46 mar*\n*rtibhiip\u2014lot not t penny moral\nMAH8   .00*  HHA1H A8 If\nTIP TO MOKnt! Colgite'i Tooth\nPowder ll ont of tnt quickest,\netiltit wtyi to guird igainit\ntobicco min tnd\ntobtcco brttth) Gel\nColgite'i todty.\nCOLGATE'I\nTOOTH POWDER\n2St    40a\n\u00ab*N8  VOW  TBtTH\nCOLGATE'S NYLON TOOTHBRUSH\nkai M-ria- m'l *et _n.\n__m\n500,000 Polish\nJews Survive\nFrom 3 Million\nLONDON, AprU 18 (CP-Reuters)\n\u2014The Jewi In Poland now icarcely\nnumber mort thin 900,000 out of i\npre-war total of 3,000,000, a young\nnon-Jewish Pile disclosed ln London todty tfter having escaped\nfrom Poland onlya few weeki tgo.\nMoit of the Jewi who escaped the\nNazi massacres hive been rounded\nup into 17 Jewlih Ubor camps situated mainly In Weatern Poland, he\nuld. But thouiandi of tru Jewi\nitUl Uve ln Poland.\nHiding In foreiti, of disguised as\nnon-Jewi living In cities, they wait\nfor the hour to itrike back against\ntheir hangmen. Further lt ls known\nthat 300,000 Jewi have escaped to\nSoviet Ruuia.\nHe added tresh details concerning\nttie fierce batUu ln tbe Warsaw\nghetto when thousands of Jews living there were slaughtered. Picked\nSS Black Guards using artillery,\nflame throwen and dynamite were\nbrought up to overcome the fierce\nresistance put up by the Jews.\nChurchill Replies\nlo Queries on\nLeague of Nations\nLONDON, AprU 18 (CP) - Prlmi\nMinister ChurchlU, speaking in answer to several question! concerning current and recent conferencu\ntoward post-war agreements, told\nthe House ot Commons that: \"the\ngreat body of work achieved by the\nLeague of Nations\" ought not to be\nlost In the post-war International\npeace setup.\n\"I think If the Lugue of Nations\nhad been properly backed up lt\nwould have been succeuful,\" he uld\nand added:\n\"Preliminary exchangu of opinion on post war questions are con*\nstantly taking place between various\nmemben of the 34 United Nations\nbut I can not hold out the expectation that any agreed statement on\nthe subject will be made ln the\nnear future.\"\nCapt Frederick John Bellenger\nuked the Prime Minister whether\nthe plans tor organizing and maintaining peace'which the U. S. Secretary of State, CordeU HuU, mentioned recenUy conflicted with the\ncovenant of the Lugue of Nations.\n\"I thought, u a grut many did,\nthat Mr. Hull's speech wu most\nhelpful,\" Mr. ChurchUl replied.\nThe Prime Minister uld theu\nmatten would \"be decided only at\nthe end of the war,\" but reiterated\nhis comment of more than a year\nago that \"so far u*the British view\nis concerned the great body of work\nachieved by the League of Nations\nand embodied ln tt ought not to be\nlost.\"\nAsked about tht recent London\nAnglo-American talki on poatwar\nclvU air transport, Mr. ChurchUl\nsaid the meetings were purely \"Informal and exploratory.\"\n\"They were held for the primary\npurpose of exchange of views on\nthe desirability of holding an international conference and the form\nof cooperation wbich each country\nwould advocate on such an occasion,\" he said, \"I am glad to say that\nsufficient agreement wu reached\nfor both countries to support the\nholding of a conference in expectation that final decision! then can be\nreached.' He expreued hope thii\nconference would be held thli year.\nNAME SUCCESSOR\nTO WINGATE\nNEW DELHI, ArpU 18 (CP) \u2014\nMaj.-Gen. W. D. A. Lentaigne, 88, a\nformer brigadier commanding a column of Chinditi, air borne troopt\nfighting bthlnd the Jtptneie llnu\nln Burmi, hu been appointed to\n\u2022ucceed the lite Maj.-Gen. Orde\nCharlu Wingate, who orginlzed tnd\nltd them on t spectacular raid into\nthe Burma junglei.\nHuman Torpedoes\nNew Weapon\nof Admiralty\nLONDON, April 18 (CP).-\"Hu-\nman torpedoes\" guided to targets by\ntwo men riding them in divers'\nsuits htve been uted \"with conspicuous luccess'\" against *nemy ihlpping, the Admiralty announced tonight\nThe torpedoes are about the nme\nilze and ahape ot ordinary torpedoei\nand are driven by electric batteriu.\nExplosive chargei are about the\naame. The crewmen who lit astride\n\"the body of the torpedo manoeuvre\nthem ilowly toward their targets\nand then dive under it.\nThe nou charge is then detached\nfrom the torpedo end fixed to tbe\nbottom of the enemy ahlp. Time\nfuses tre ut tnd the \"humin torpedo\" ii then ridden away betore\ntbe exploiion.\nThe uw ot thli new lecret weapon\nwu disclosed by the Admiralty ln\nannouncing decorations for four\nNavy men for a daring attack on\nthe enemy baw at Palermo ln Sicily, before the Invulon. A cruiser\nwas sunk.\nThe Distinguished Service Order\nwas awarded to Lleuts. Richard T.\nGreenland and Rodney G. Dove.\nTbe Crou of St. Michael and St.\nGeorge went to Signalman Alexander M. Ferrier and Seaman James\nMichael Freel Astride two torpedoes, they penetrated the harbor\nand sank the Italian erulur Ulpto\nTralno and damaged tbe 8500-ton\ntransport Vlmlnale.\nAU thow decorated reached ihore\nsafely and wen captured with the\ntwo-man crew of -a third torpedo\nuted In the operation.\nThe bumtn torpedo hu t relatively small range, presumably\nabout 10 miles. It Is dependent upon\na mother ship or submarine. It ls\nilmUar to a weapon used by the\nItalians ln what they called successful attacks on British shipping in\nthe Mediterranean.\nEleven Came Bock\nBut Leader Dead\nWTTH THE CANADIANS IN\nITALY, AprU IB (CP) - Death of\nLieut Jimmy Power ln a night patrol action In the Canadian Corps\nsector of the Adriatic front wu disclosed today.\nLieut Power led a patrol of 10\nmen from the Carleton and Yoru\nRegiment of St. Stephen, N. B., Into\nthe night, with the order \"11 of us\nara going out and 11 are coming\nback.\"\nTwo hours later, 16 men returned, bringing his body. He had\nbeen killed when the patrol raided\na house the Germani uied as an advance post.\nWhen the Canadians withdrew\nfrom the houw to reorganize for the\nreturn to their Unu they found that\nPower wu miuing.. Remembering\nhis words that aU would come back,\nthree men crawled to the house, recovered the body and carried it back\nto their company observation port.\nOHB-J-TOHTJRCH, Bngland (OP)\u2014\nMaj-Oen. Sir Edward Owen Fisher\nHimllton, who served 41 yem ln the\nirmy befon hli retirement In 1914,\ndied hen, iged 90.\nGermans'Pinning\nHopes on\nF.D.R. Defeat'\nLONDON, AprU IS (AP) \u2014 The\nLondon Newt Chronicle declired\ntodty thtt tht Germini \"trt pinning their faith on tht defeat of Mr.\nRooievelt ln the forthcoming Preil-\ndentltl electloni.\"\n\"If thay etn only bold the inviden and ltavt off t decisive defeat\nuntil Mr. Rooievelt bu betn tumid out (wbich they uem to regtrd\nu t certainty),\" the paper tald,\n\"thtn they calculate thit hli Republican lucceuor will be leu Interest-\nIn prosecuting the wtr ln Europe\ntnd io will be retdy to ttlk petce.\n\"Incidentally, Mr. Roosevelt might\nwnd HlUer e ctble of gratitude for\ngiving him the bett tlection boott\nof the ctmptlgn,\" tht Newi-\nChronlcle uid, referring to thli\nGermin belief.\nThe newspaper'i viewi wera expreued In tn editorltl.\nExpect Invasion\nJap Kurile\nChain Knox Says\nWASHINOTON, April 18 (AP) -\nInvulon of t ptrt of the Japaneie\nKurile Island chain reaching North\nfrom the enemy homeland may be\nexpected. Secretary of the Navy\nKnox uld today.\nAiked et e newi conference If\nlt wu Ukely that the U. S. would\nattempt to take that blind group ln\nthe North Ptcific, he replied \"some-\nlime, iure, but nobody knowi when.\"\nThe diicuuion wu prompted by\ntbe lncreulng regularity of American bombing nidi on Islands In tht\nchain which extendi from ttie Japanese mainland North to the Ruisian Kamachatka peninsula.\nAmong the buu which hive been\n\u25a0truck frequently there, pirtlculirly\nIn the lut five days, is Mitiuwi,\nleu thin BOO miles from the mainland of Japan. .Other bases frequently bombed from the air trt Chlmiu,\nParamushiro, Northernmoit ot the\ngroup, tnd Onckotan. '\nKnox, discussing the war tn the\nPacific, laid that the development!\nhave been confined to the bombardment of the Kuriles and continuing aerial assaults on enemy poiitioni cut off trom supplies in the\nEaitern Manhall ani the\nEutern Manhalli, and the regular\nbomblngi of the enemy buu ln the\nCaroline group Including Truk ahd\nPonape.\nHe iald the Japs evidently were\n\"trying their best to get some supplies\" into the Isolated buu hi the\nEastern part of the mid-Pacific Marshalls, but \"without much lucceu.\"\nFrom iix to ten barges t day are\nbeing iunk u they attempt to run\nsuppliei Into the buei,\" the Navy\nSecretary uld.\nOntario Farms\nPurchased\nfor Veterans\nTORONTO, April 18 (CP)- The\nFederal Government hu purchaied\n43 Ontario farma to be uied for the\nreertabllihment of veteran! of the\npruent war, lt wu learned today.\nThue propertlu are available only\nto veterani who had at least two\nyean' farming experience before\nenlisting. Others interuted muit undergo t period of igricultunl training.\nLONDON (CP) -Brlg-Gen. Lord\nRoundwiy, 83, died it hii home. The\ntitle becime extinct with hii deith.\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1*44 \u2014 S\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii\nINCOHPOKATtD   \u00bbW MAV 1670.\nWEDNESDAY MORNING\nI..\n- SPECIALS -\n.'-.\u2022\nCOTTON CREPE NIGHTGOWNS\u2014White or\nPink.  Small, Medium, each\t\nJACKETS OR SLACKS\u2014In Rayon Poplini.\nSim 14 to 20. Reg $4.95. Each\t\nGREY CAMP BLANKETS\u2014Reg, $2.95.\nEach \t\nIRONING BOARDS\u2014Well-made. Reg.\nEach\t\nBRASS CURTAIN RODS\u2014Extend to 63 inches.\nPair\t\nCLEARANCE OF COLLARS AND CUFFS.\nEach\t\nCLEARANCE OF HALF 'N HALF GLOVES-\nBrown, Black, Navy.  Pair \t\nMEN'S COTTON JOCKEY SHIRTS.\nReg. 39c ond 50c\t\nMEN' DENIM WORK SHIRTS.\nSpecial  \t\nWOMEN'S DRESS AND STREET SHOES.\nColors and White. All sizes. Reg. to $4.50\nNOVELTY ENGLISH TEAPOTS\u2014\nReg. $3.75 and $4.50. Special\t\n69'\n$298\n$1.98\n$1.9\u00a3\nii\n50*\n_79*\n_25*\n__59*\n$1.98\n$2.59\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nAIR CASUALTIES\nOTTAWA, April 1\u00bb--The RCAJ.\nluued lti 800th euuilty llrt of tht\nwtr tonight u followi:\nOVERSEAS\nMiuing on Active Strvlot Afttr Air\nOperatloni:\nBarrowman, Archlbild McArthur,\nWo., TIsdale, Saik.     .\nBenion, Ptul Walter, Sgt., Toronto, Ont\nBlack, Richard Burtlelgh, Fo., Innis. all, Alta.\nBland, Leonard Alvin, To., Wellington, B.C.\nBrewer, Ernut Candliih, Sgt.,\nFort WilUim, Ont\nBrooki, John Philip, Flt-Sgt,\nToronto, Ont.\nBuckler, Donild Keith, Sgt., Dig-\nby Co., N.S.\nBurt, Robert George Alfred, Sgt.,\nBrampton, Ont\nCole, Kenneth Arthur, Fo., Bowminvllle, Ont\nDoran, William Lawrence, Wo.,\nEdmonton, Alta.\nEdwardi, Walter - Snelaon, Po.,\nMelfort, Sask.\nFyfe, AUm Blake, Flt-Lt, Toronto, Ont.\nGalbraith, Bernard Edwin, Sgt.,\nVancouver, B.C.\nHillman, John Arnold, Wo., Dutton, Ont\nLagerqulat, Robert Harold, Fo.,\nBrampton, Ont\nLumgalr, Norman Andrew, Flt-\nSgt., ThornhUl, Man.\nMcllwaln, Charlu Howard, Wo.,\nBelmont Mtn., U.S.A.\nMirtin, Ivan WiUltm, Sgt, Horsham, Suk.\nMilton, John Edgar, Fo., Toronto,\nOnt.\nNewman, John Martin, Flt-Sgt,\nBrampton, Ont.\nNlcholli, William Frederick, Sgt,\nWinnipeg, Mtn.\nPirker, George, Flt-Sgt, Edmonton, Altt.\nQuayle, Daniel Branch, Flt-Lt,\nLadyimith, B.C.\nRenntberg, Roman Jouph, Flt-\nSgt., Cudworth, Suk.\nSearlu, Howard Burton, Wo., Toronto, Ont\nSimard, Arthur Gerald Sylvain,\nFlt-Sgt., Tecumaeh, Ont\nStrauss, Edwird Willitm, Wo\u201e\nEntwiitle, Altt.\nTiylor, WUlltm, Sgt, Nottlng.\nhtm, Suk.\nYeo, Lorne Edgar, Sgt, Bowmanville, Ont\nYoung, Henry Kenneth, Fo., Norwood Grove, Man.\nPrtvlouily Rtporttd Mining on Aotlvt Strvlot \u2014 Now for Official\nPurpoiu Preiumed Dud:\nBeyak,  Alexander Edward, Fo,\nWinnipegoiii, Mtn.\nBrown, Sydney, Fo., North Bay,\nOnt.\nCampbell, Earl Kenneth, Fo., Ingenoll, Ont\nChorneyko, Athanazle, Fo, Arrtn,\nSuk.\n.Clark, Jamu Murdoch, Po., Peter-\nboro, Ont\nDavie, Jamu Andenon, Flt-Sgt,\nWinnipeg, Man.\nFalrall,   Albert Jamu, Flt-Sgt,\nEdmonton, Alta.\nFergusson, John Drummond, Po.,\nHalifax, N.S.\nFournier, Roger Moise, Sgt, Tlmmini, Ont\nGrant William Angui, Fo., Mln-\nnedoaa, Man.\nHoward,   Graham   Wilion,   Flt-\nSgt, Sexsmith, Altt.\nJohniton, Percy HiUowu -Wrty,\nFo., Shotl Lake, Man.\nKaln,  George Donald, Fo.;  Oxbow, Suk.\nMcLaughlin, Patrick Ignatlue; Flt-\nSgt, Uptergrove, Ont\nMackenzie, Donald Andrew,. Flt-\nSgt., Vancouver, B.C.\nSmith, Charlu Chester, Sgt, Tor-\nmil o, Ont. ur  \u25a0':..\nWheeler, John Peanon, Foj, Toronto, Ont rl\nPrtvlouily Rtporttd Serlouily Injurtd\u2014Ntw Rtporttd Dingerouily III ti a Ruult ef Injurlu 8ui-\nttlntd on Activt 8ervlce: ;,-\nProiier, Wallace Pruton, Fq\u201e Edmonton, Alta.\nCANADA\nPrtvlouily Reported Mining on Aetlve Strvlot \u2014 Now for Offlclil\nPurpoiei  Preiumed  Dead: -\nSkinner, Bruce Jtmu, Sgt, Aukland, New Zealand.\nCANADIANS   IN  THI   RA.F,\nOVERSEAS\nPrtvlouily Rtporttd Mining en Active Service \u2014 Now for Official\nPurpoiei Pruumtd Deid:\nMcDowell, Alexinder Lyoni, (.-\nLdr, Bellevue, Altt.\nHundreds Beg for\nIons From\nChest Winner\nNylc\nNavy\nVANCOUVER, April 18 (CP) -\nEdythe Myen, 21-yetr-old rivet-\npasser, who won tht $19,000 ln war\nbondi tnd tht treasure chett ln the\nNtvy Letgue draw here Siturdiy\n\u2022aid today nobody had been after\nher f 15,000 yet but hundredi of vlilton have begged tor the nylon\nitockingi and 12 bottles of whiiky\nIncluded ln the \"treasure.\"\nAU but ont of ttit dozen bottlu\nof Uquor htve been given to relttivu tnd frlendi. Edythe uld the\nlut bottlt wun't for ule but will\nbe consumed it tomt subsequent\nftmily celebration. She uld ihe hid\nreceived often up to $10 t ptlr for\nthe Nylons.\nMilitary Conscription\nin Formosa Sept. 1\nNEW YORK, April 18 (AP) -\nJtptn tnnounced today that military\ncomcriptlon will begin Sept 1, in\nFormosa, whose population it predominantly Chinese.\nmmmmm\numt\t\n_^_^__\n\u00ab\n wm^^_WI^_^__\u2014Wl\nI \u2014 NIUON DAILY NIWI, WtDNBDAY, APRIL 19,1M4\n\u25a0r\nMalnutrition). I\nFoolish Diet\nHobs Energy\nBy IDA JEAN KAIN\n\\', Tht poundi you lott on a reducing diet it the reuon you go on it\n5 but how you teel around three o'-\ni. \/.lock, in the afternoon It the tut ot\n' now good t diet you trt on. You tre\nfcniiM-l tf you think that loiing\nweight It all that matten.\nI That other day a salesgirl whose\n. .skirt seemed a little draggy pluck-\n- ed her waistband back In place and\n. said-triumphantly: \"Look! Tve lott\n, Id pflundil\"\n'   Sht dldnt look vtry healthy to\n\u00a3 me. io I uktd how iht did tt\nPI'   \"Br\" going without  lunch,\"   ibt\nI iald, u though iht txpected a med-\n; aL\n'   \"Arid what do you eat for break-\n\u25a0 fast T-t-\n'   \"Nothing but orange Julee  and\nblack cotfee.\"\n\u00a3,, \"Well, bow do you teel around\nthe middle of the ifternoon?\"\n\"Rdtten,\" wu tht reply. \"But\n.,, look,\" again displaying that roomy\n\\* waistband.\n\"But don't you find lt bird to follow tht rule that the customer It al-\n\u25a0w.ajnp'rlghtr I asked her.\n\"Do II\" she exploded; \"I've never\n.. met so many Irritating women ln my\ni*-life.\"\n_. That Is what a poor diet hu dona\nto her disposition. And she looked\nr worse to me, not better. But tht\nI jj :hid lost 18 pounds and didn't stem\nr\u2014 to care lt tht wu crou, tired out\nand not up to her Job.\nThat kind of diet is.sabotage of\nK__.energy.\n\u25a0tr It you tre too fit, this dou not\njt mean you ihouldn't reduce. Excei-\njL sive weight slows you down, too.\n5>But there lt no excuse tor going\nt on n silly diet. You can take ott\nJutt u much weight on a good diet\nu you can on a poor one and you\ncan add to your pep and keep your\ndiipoiltlon.\n- What lt taku is a menu high in\n\"protein, mineral! and vitamlni, tnd\ncut down to between 1000 tnd 1200\nictlortet a day, depending en your\nactivity, bt that way, you draw on\nyour itortd tat tor part of your calorie tttii but you ire not mainour-\nlihtd: You htvt tht calories to spare\nand your diet providu the other tt-\nttntltli te imounti adequate to kttp\nyou tit Check to ttt thtt you have\ndally; Citrus fruit plus a second\n(run trult one egg and a urving\nof iome kind of cheeu, or two eggi,\ntwo glusu of skim milk, or buttermilk, two cooked vegetables, on*\ngrten leify or ytllow, ont nw vtg-\nttablt, three thin Illcu of whole\nwheat or enriched brud, two teaspoons of butter, and three to (our\nouncu of lun mttt (1th or (owl\nMrs. DeAnna Dies\nalMlchel\nNATAL. B.C\u2014Ttl funirU tt Wt\nAmibUi DtAnnt, who dted tfter a\nlong illneu, took pilot tt Hldhtl.\nHigh Mut wu nld HMK Brophy\n.it St. Michtti'i Ohurch.\nMri. DtAnnt wbo wu VI yeari of\ntgt wu bom In Outloni, Itely. itw\nlum to mourn four listen tn Italy,\ni brothtr, Santa Ulout ot Vinoounr,\nB O.. two diughten, Mtl. A. Bonin ot\nNitel tnd Un. R. Martini ot Toronto,\nOnt tnd ont ton, Amello, wbo It\n\u2022erring with thi Canadian Army ln\nI Itely.\nMn. DtAnnt ctmt to Michel trom\nthi Old Oountry tt thl beginning\nof tbt Flttt Orut Wtr In 1814 tnd\nafter living tt Michel tor light yetn\niht ntumtd to btr native ltnd ln\n1888. After living In Itely for ill yun\n\u00abhe onot mon dtcldtd to crou thl\nAtlantic tnd ntumtd to Michel ln\n1888, when itn lived until btr dwtb.\nTha mtny floral tribute! ihowed thit\n\u2022hi wu held ln bleb tttum throughout Oil entire oommunlty.\nFormtr Michel Boy\nKilled in Italy\nNATAL, B.O^-Anothir fom-tr Ml\ny, Otorft Kolbut, Igl 88 yein.\n[dllly lilted u killed ln ictlon\nDon'ITako\nSecond Blooming\nToo Seriously\nBy BEATRICE FAIRFAX\nDttr Mlu Ftlrfix:\nrm 44 yeen old, havt thrte children, a good husbandi and a Job\nIn a war plant Tve Witn in love\nwith one of the men who's In another department He imllei tt me,\nwlnki hli eye, end I Juit have to\nhold my breath, becauie the feeling\ntbat goes over ma la like a (ever.\nI don't like to give up this Job u\nI ilka it and earn a very good salary. What can I do to gtt rid ot\nthis feeling I havt towird him, thtt\nchtl boy, Otorft Kolbut, tgt 88 yttn.\nwai officlilly lilted t* killed tn ictlon\nwhUt fighting wtth tht Ctntditn\nArmy it Oaulno. Bt wu with thi\nOtnadltn Ambultnot Corpi. Bt wu\nthi youngest Km of Mr. ind Mn. V.\nKolbui, being born it Mlchtl. Hli\nparenti ltft tor tht Oout t number\nynxi tgo tnd lt wu tt Vtncouvtr\nthit he Joined up it tht outbreak\nof wtr.\nlot\n:\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'\"\"\"'HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nIII\n-h\ndklWLWWQA\n\u25a0    VMTHTtr,..- \u00bb \u00abm N.WMAN\nllllllllllllllllllllllllliiillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIllllllll\n\u25a0 If tt ls your turn to entertain the\njt group for luncheon, why don't you\nI serve a hearty luncheon ulad for\nII the main coune? You can start\nY ! with i hot \u00a3lcar aoup if you with,\nI with hot buttered tout. A luncheon\ntable alwayi looki to lovely at thla\nthne of year with freih .Spring flowen.\nTODAY'S MENU\nBouillon Hot Buttered Tout\nLuncheon  Saled\nButtered Broccoli Hot RoHi\nOllvei    Small Plcklei    Celery\nJelly      Strawberry Ice Cream\nMaple Sugar Ban      Coffee\nLUNCHEON SALAD\nbunch watercreu, 4 hard cook-\neggs, 2 tablespoon! mayonnaise,\n.spoon salt, dash paprika, 4\nsized   tomatoei,   2   cupi\nled   cabbage,   2   tablespoons\ndressing.\nwatercress, drain thorough-\nsave }2 sprays for garnish,\nhalf remaining watercreu\ntine and the other half\n,, Shell eggs and cut ln\nigthwlsc. Combine egg yolk\nlayonnalse, salt and paprika,\nand mix thoroughly. Add finely\nchopped water creu tnd tou lightly; fill egg whltu with thli mixture. Feel tnd qutrter tomatoei,\nadd French dreuing to ihredded\ncabbage tnd mix thoroughly; tdd\ncoarsely chopped watercreu. Tou\nlightly. On etch of 4 luncheon\nplatei arrange 2 stuffed egg htlvu,\n4 quarten of tomato, Vi of the cabbage-watercress slaw and I ipray!\nof watercreu.   Servu 4.\nMAPLE 8UOAR BAR*\n1 cup ihortening. 1 cup granulated\nsugar, 1 cup cruihed miplt lugar,\n2 eggi, beiten, 2 ttblupooni milk,\n4 cupi lifted flour, 3% teupooni\nall-phosphate btklng powder, Vs\nteaipoon aalt.\nCream ihortening, tdd grinulat-\ned tugtr griduilly, creaming until\nlight and fluffy; cream ln mtple\niugtr. Add beaten eggi tnd milk,\ntnd blend well Sltt flour, meaiure\ntnd lift tgtln with biking powder\nand salt, and tdd gradually to\ncreamed mixture. Spread mixture\non greased baking iheet tnd bike\nln a moderate ovtn (375 degrees 1.)\n15 to 20 minutu. While hot cut\nwith sharp knife Into Itripi. Maku\n4 dozen rookies.\nComport face with ihoulder ikln.\nYou'll find ihoulden look 5 or mole\nyetn younger. Thit'i beciuie ihoulder\n\u25a0Ida retains it! elasticity--while facial\n\u25a0kin porci are clogged with mtke-up,\nunible to breathe for hours at a ti me. An A\nwhen pores cin'c breathe ikin starts to\n\u2022ge prematurely. Biit Pilmolive can help\n'   retain youthful elasticity in your skin.\nI  leek youngtr In 14 doytl Etch\n\u25a0  time you wuh, (ute a fice doth)\nmassage wirm, rich, vitali-ing\nI   Palmolive lither tborooghly Into\nf    yout skin for one full minute.\nNow i quick rinse toil Mt dry,\nii-     Palmolive'\u25a0   -0-secmd  Beiuty\nMuuge hu been scientifically\nSILVERTON\nSU-VERTON,.B.c.-M;_. H. Ttylor,\nwho iptnt tht Baiter holldiyi with\nrelatives ln Michel, bu ntumtd to\nthe Mammoth Mine.\nV. Angrignon of -New Denver wu I\nvisitor tn town.\nMn. J. J. McKay tnd diughter,\nJeanne, ipent t few dtyt ln Ntlion\nMr. ind Mn. A. I.. Hirris were In\ntown from New Dtnvtr.\nL. Porto of thl Standard Mint\nIpent a tew dayi tt hli bont In Bur\nton.\nMr. Bou ot tbt Vlotory Lotn Com\nmlttee, Nelion, went t dty ln town.\nMrs. A. Johnion of Nelion hU accepted i poiition it tbt Mammoth\nMini.\nA. M. Bim ind diughter, Miry joy,\nwere Nelion vlilton.\nFete Johnion tnd Cory Johnion, of\nthe Mammoth Mine, ipent the luter holiday at their homi ln Nn\nDenver.\n(. Mithewi of CuUegir ipent thi\nweekend it hit honu   In town.\nMn. M. Hunter hid u holiday\ngueita Mn. H. Chester tnd wn, Itn,\nand Mlu Shirley Hunter, all ot Ntlton.\nMr. tnd Mn. D. MicDlarmld iptnt\nthe Enter holldiyi with reatlvei it\nStlmo,\nMn. weed of Ntlion wu i wuk-\n\u2022nd gueit of Mr tnd Mn. J. B. Wilt.\nMn. E. I. Manhill tnd diughten\nThtriw and Mortlli of South Slocin\nwen guette ot Mr. tnd Mn. J. Bird-\nlog'\n_. Davii ind R. Shinti have rtturned from Vineouvir.\nO. Pilethorpe tnd O. R. Tipple of\nNew Dtnvtr weft in town.\nB. Millir It i pitient ln tbe Slocin Oommunlty Hoipltil, Niw Denvtr\nO. W. DtPorUt of thi Standard\nMine ipent thl holldiyi with hli family In Creston.\nAn tnjoytbli dtnn, ipomored by\nthe Womtn'i IniUtute, _, htld on\nluttr Mondty in tht Manorial Bill.\nA ltrgt crowd ittend-d, visitors btlng\nnoticed from Sloctn city, Niw Denver, Boubery, Zincton Md Stndon.\nMn. \u00ab. yUrhunt, Mn. W. Morrlion tnd Mn. M. Erne-ion wttt vlilton to Rtw Denver.\nJ. Ciehelero of Ntw Dtnvtr It \u2022\nsues tot hli ton-ln-law tnd diughttr,\nMr. ind Mn. J. Harding.\nDale Norberg ot Vtnoouver wu \u2022\nguett of hli pannti, Mr. tnd Mn\no. Norbot.\nMr. tnd Mn. H. O. MacDonald tnd\nson Bill wtn Sundiy vlilton ln\ntown.\nW. T. Wtllice of thl Standard Mine\nis t pitlmt ln thi Slocm Hoipiul,\nNew Denvtr.\nR. Bill wu a vliltcr lo NeUon.\n,Iw<nMbtwtDtog\u00bbglwe^\nI thing Just to go to hlmt OT\nhe never hu mentioned anything\nto make me believe he'd wtnt me.\nPleut aniwer.\nMLL.\nDont take thla \"tecond blooming\" toottrloutly. Loads o( womtn txptrienct tt and taka tt exactly (or what it's worth. You're\n44 yeen old, mirrled, htvt thret\nchildren, ind probibly tht mm hu\nhad the ume amount of domutldty\nyou've had. You enjoy seeing blm\n-tht salla, tba wink\u2014which glvu\nyou oonfldanct In yountll Tou\nstill have tile power to charm. Now,\nthat'i mighty reaanuing, Sliter,\nwhen ene'i 44 yean old.\nDon't let thit new romintlc lntereit swamp you to the degree of doing something cheap and foolish.\nAnd why conilder for a momtnt\ngiving up your Job? Keep on with\nthe Job and keep your head.\n_________H__I\nBe Consistent,\nTraining Tnl\nlo Sleep\n\u2022y OARRY C. MYIM, Ph.D.\nAl ioon u the child begins to\ncreep, climb end walk, tbe major\nproblem In teaching him to sleep\nwell te to keep him In t horizontal\npoiition In hla bed. He can net\nileep while itanding up or moving\nabout on his hands, kneu or (eet\nWhereu he might easily be fattened down during his etrlier months,\nhe hardly can bt securely and\nUfely after the age of a yeer' or\nor io. ,\nAs you tenderly tuck the tot Into\nbed, tell him dearly Just onee that\nhemustnotgetuptmtflyoueome\n(or him or, If you ttt t dock, until\nit ringi. Bay nothing tbout ileep.\nGive blm no plaything! except.\nperhapi, oae ha ean cuddli. After\nyou htvt klu\u00bbd good-night and\ngont through tht until mintitriei,\nleave Um with tht door ajar and\ntha light on outiide hit room. Stend\nwhtrt you can ne him but he\ncan't tee you. The Instant hi riiet\nto nil handt or kneei, go to bim and\nimack him soundly. Tuck him ln\nagain. Bay not a word. Take your\npoiition U before. Continue thli\nuntil he doein't try to get up, and\nfolow the umt procedure dty after\nday every time he is put to bed.\nLet everything else go. What die\ncan be to Importent? Anyway,\nthere is no lense ln attacking tht\nproblem union you do lt effectively. Jutt remember that the\nchild will have to pay the penalty\nfor any of your Inconsistencies.\nBe Careful...\nTreatment for\nBlood Pressure\nBy LOOAN CUEND.NING, M, D.\nA letter says: \"I would like to\nhave your treatment tor high blood\npressure I im 55 ytan old and tuti\nihow my blood preuure It 110.\nThere teem te be icores ot peoplt\ntroubled thli wsy.\"\nThis Is an appeal td homlntm,\ntlnce he uki me (or my treitment\n(or high blood preuure and I am\nin, about tht umt condition he ls,\nI will give my trutment of myielf.\nI go to bed between 10 p.m., and t\na.m., every night I never get up until I awaken. After dreuing I go' policewomen.\nful tbout my diet I ut whatever\nthty pltce before mt aad I have\nbetn very careful tbat no one in my\nhouu bu hurd tbout blood pru-\niure dieti. Then I work tbout tight\nhours, punctuated by lunch, uvtrtl\nmlckiys tnd in hour'i wilk. Then\nI go homt md lit down and imoke\ntwo or thru clgan btfort dlnntr.\nThtn I go to the moviu or tun) on\nthe ndio or rtld tnd thtn go to btd.\nAnd 1 never ltt anyone tike my\nblood preuure If I ctn htlp it or tell\nme whtt my blood preuure ls.\nGRIMSBY, Englind (CP) -Some\nStcrttiry Herbert Morrlion settled\na three-month dispute , between\nGrlrmby'i council and watch committee over tbe appointment of policewomen (or the town u favored\nby the watch committee. Morriion\nordered that tht town mutt havt\n>T*HIS IS A YEAR OF DESTJNY... a\ntime to search one's heart... to ask\noneself \"Am I doing all I can to help bring\nvictory this year?... Am I holding nothing\nback when thousands are giving all?\" Victory in Europe is within our grasp\u2014but\nit can only be seized by an all-out effort.\nYour hand signing for Victory Bonds is\nbacking our men in their assault on Hitler's\nEuropean fortress.\nStretch your hand across the Atlantic and\nstrike a blow for victory! Every drop of ink\nused in signing for Victory Bonds is a\ndirect hit at the enemy... weakening his\nresistance \u2014 helping shorten the war and\ntherefore to save Canadian lives.\n------ \u2014f\u2014\\ _0_l _\u2014^__W _\\   ^_____r^!_3fc\n\u2014___\u2014m \u25a0\nWe can do it!\u2014we must do ltl Yes, we\nhave done a good job so far, but the end is\nnot yet. We must now throw in everything\nwe've got towards the final blow. Let's do\nour share by buying every Victory Bond\nwe can\u2014and then one more! Your reward\nwill be the deep sense of satisfaction that\ncomes frotn the knowledge you have played\nyour full part in hastening peace in Europe\nthis year.\nNATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE\nU^^^Mjto\n___________\n BROWERS\nRESEARCH\n(By BLACHFORD)\nThe shoe that gives\ncomfort...\nThe shoe that will\nkeep your feet in\ngood condition.\nR\u00bb Andrew\n&Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nNEW DELHI (CP)\u2014Plans tor the\nnwval of vlttl wtr plants trom vul-\ntnble areu to sate ont! hive bten\nImott completed. When Jtptn en-\nired the wtr, miny of Indla'i wir\nroductlon plants wen located ln\nItem vulnerable to ilr ittack.\nIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nMALCOLM'S FURS\nRepaln \u2014 Alterationi\nStorage\n659 Baker St.      Phone 960\nlllllllliilllllllllllllilliilllllllllliiiiiiiii\nWe Still Have a Selection of\nSpring Coats\nMILADY'S FASHION SHOPPE\n_\nWatch for Our\nWeekend Specials\nBRADLEY'S\nMEAT  MARKET-Phone 832\n__.        \u25a0     i\nRUN\nDOWN\nthis Spring\npace up\nwith\nBOVRIL\nMICHEL MINERS\nSUFFER ACCIDENTS\nNATALi B.C.\u2014During tbt put fn\nweeki i number of accldenti nave uc-\nound In the Mlchtl mlnu with tbe\nmijorlty occurlng In the B. fleam\nmint.\nDtrt Tbtwlk Br., i ihot-Ugiiur.\nhid tbt mulortune to bin onl of hit\ntlngeri bully Injured, finger wu ttken off it Um tint Joint.\nCelv.no PeroeUo, t miner, sustained in Injured finger wben a fall of\nrock caught bli band.\nAllbt Krill, t btulift hind, iui-\ntalned t bidly bnitnd foot from t\nfilling timber whlli Caaiar Romino'\nt miner, sustained in Injured linger.\nNew Denver W.l.\nReports on\nRed Cross Parcel\nNBW DENVER, B.O\/\u2014Tbt New\nDtnvtr Women'i Inititute mit Wednesday In the Legion Hill, lin. J, Taylor, tbe President, wu In tbt chili\ntnd welcomed lin. T. McNeish of\nVictoria u t viiltor tnd Mn. r. IM\nBeggi who bu been awiy tbrougb\nIllneu\nDuring the month in Euter pireel wu lent to the Brambyvllie Inititute. Wir Stump 'nltt win. tam\nup td the (loo mirk Five booki wtn\ndonited to the Library.\nRed Crou worktn reported t pireel\nwu ' again ihipped to tbt Sloan\nBnncb containing ont quilt, thru\nladlu' grey iwttten, two men'i khaki iweiten, tour piln ltdlu' ankle\niocki. thne piln men'i civilian socks,\none pair boy i socks, one child's iuit,\n(pur calots, two toques, two boyi'\nshirts, ose ladles' dreu, three handkerchiefs.\nIt wu reported tint tbt Nitlonil\nDrive bu been completed by tbe following canvassers, Mr, and Mrs. O.\nPalethorpe, Mlu M. H. Butlin, Mlu\nG. Reynoldi, Mn. F. Broughton, Mrs.\nH. Kelull, Mn. W. O. Balbernle, Mn.\na. Burkett, Mrs. L. Dewyer, Mn. P.\nR. Thompion. Mn. W. J. Turner, Mr.\nW. BuUer, Mlu B. Lediard ind the\nJipineu lidlei committee. The toUl WU 1888.43.\nA dlipliy of niw ind old chlni wu\npreiented. Tea wu served by thl hostesses. Mn. Beggs, Mn. DuMont tnd\nMn. Tiydor.\nTzar Pap!\nfor Obstructing;\nExplains Belle!\n\"Tztr ot Hetven\" Louil Popoff\nTuetdiy ttternoon paid a fint of fl\ntor obstructing free ptntge on t\nlidewalk during nil ptrt In tht\nStturdiy demowtritlon by t group\nof Doukhobon before the Provincial Jill here.\nHe wu found guilty by Migii-\nI tnl* William Brown in City Police\nCourt Tueaday afternoon after only\n1 proiecutlon witneu, Acting Chief\nof Police Robert Harihtw, tnd the\ndifendent himielf hid' tettlfled In\nthe morning.\nPopoff decided tgtinit cilllng\ndefence witneuei trom tmong the\n12 demonslraton, itlll In cuitody\nln tht City lockup, when Informed\nhe would have to call them by\ntheir nunei. He preferred to refer\nto them u \"Ood\", \"Chrlit\" tnd\n\"Holy Spirit.\" After thli decliion,\nthe defendant, wbo conducted hit\nown defence, iddreued Hit Worship:\n\"I uy Qod help me I recognize\nGod in you tnd you help me.\"\nlt.li undentood t Nelson citizen\nprovided the money for'blm to pty\nhli fine. Popoff htd nld,in tht\ncourtroom, tfttr sentencing, \"I\nthink TU htvt to go to jail. If\nanyone here would like to pty tor\nme thtt would bt ill right\" The\nalternative, sentence to tht flnt\nwat 10 dayt with Hird Itbor.\n\"I AM TZAR OP HgAVIff\nChief Hanhtw tettlfled thtt tht\nself-named Tztr hid with 11 othen gathered on the Wtrd Street\nsidewalk before the Provincial Jail\nSaturday afternoon. Tbey htd not\ndiipersed when ordered to \"move\non.\" Pedettrttni htd to leave the\nildewtlk to pan tround tht group.\nPopoff, while denying the charge,\nadmitted he wu wtth the group,\nand the tidewtlk might htvt been\npartially obitructed. He did not\nmove when ordered to beciuie the\n&L  JJUL   CWl\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 19\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\n| MORNINC\n7:30\u20140 Canada*\n:31\u2014Rise and Shine (OKLN)\n8:00\u2014CBO Newi\n8:15\u2014Front Lini Family\n8:30\u2014Morning Concert\n0:00\u2014BBC Newi\n9:15\u2014Stars of the Week (CKLN)\n9:22\u2014Musical Maglo (CKLN,\n0:30\u2014Trade Winds Tavern (CKLN)\n9:45\u2014Songs for You\n9:59\u2014Time Signil\n10:00\u2014Muilo for Modtrnt\n10:15\u2014South American Way (CKLN)\n10-10-Just Relai (CKLN)        .......\n10.45-They Tell Mt\n11:00\u2014Hits ln Review\n11:15\u2014Wtltztlme (CKLN)\n11:93\u2014Voice ot Memory (CKLN)\n11:30\u2014Soldier'i Wife\n11:45\u2014Piano Moodi\nAFTERNOON\n12:00\u2014B. 0. Farm Broadcast\nMrs. Thea A. Gibion\nHO Kerr Apartments\nNelson tnd Diitrict Repreientatlve\nfor\nSpencer Corsets and\nHealth Garments\n13:25\u2014Thl Notld Boird (CKLN)\n12:30\u2014CBC Newi\n12:45\u2014To Bt Announced  (CKLN)\n1:00\u2014Krnuto Vlncl, Btritont\n1:15\u2014Interlude\n1.18-Ttl*\n1.30\u2014Afternoon Melodiu\n1:45\u2014Muilc Styled for Strlnjs\n3:00\u2014B.O. Sohool Brotdcut\n2:30\u2014Lliten to London\n3:45\u2014Betwun Tbe Bookendi\n3:00\u2014Meuen Iilinden\n3:15\u2014Homemikcr'i Progrimmt\n8:30\u2014Curtain Echoes\n3:45-BBC NtWl\n4:00\u2014Volet of Memory (CKLN)\n4:07\u2014Wendell Hill (CKLN)\n4:15\u2014Hisdquirteri Report\n4:30-Cirol 81 it en\n4:4_-CBO Nun Roundup\n5:00\u2014R.C.A.F. Centnl Bind\n5:30\u2014When Evenlnt Comu\n8:45\u2014Sporti Commentary\nEVENINC\n8:00\u2014Drama\n8:80\u2014Alan Young Varietlei\n1:00\u2014CBC Niwi\n7:15\u2014Victory Lotn Progrimmt\n(CKLN)\n7:80\u2014Victory loin Bttr Show\n8:00\u2014Rhythm Fantasy\n8:30\u2014Rhythm Fantasy\no:0O\u2014BBC Ntwi\n9:15\u2014Oeorgt Bltkt Speaking\n9:30\u2014Bethel Ttbtrntclt (CKLN)\n10:0O-CBC Newi\n10:15\u2014CBO Newi Roundup\n10:80\u2014Ood Save tbt Xing\nToot Moot!\nFor Taste!\nWay back when a salesman wu called a\n\"drummer\", early morning appetites tingled to\nthat malty-rich, nut-sweet Grape-Nuti tute!\nToday'i war-busy folk set out with that\nsame gleam of satisfaction from a toutybrown\nbowlful of Grape-Nuta Flakes!\nThey're so downright delicious! And\nevery serving gives you such good nourishment aa carbohydrates and proteins, useful\ngiant-ties of iron and phosphorus and other\nfood essentials.\nWhat's the secret? * Two grains \u2014 wheat\nand malted barley \u2014 specially wended, baked\nand toasted. Remarkably easy to digest.\nTry Grape-Nuts Flakes soon.\n. * *\u25a0\nA Produft of Control Foods\n-Hi\nNELSON SOCIAL\nty MRS M J. VIGNIUX\nChargt tor tnjijtmint Announcement! on thli ptgt li 11.50\n\u2022 Lieut. R. Hampton Grty, R.C.N.V.R., who b tptndlng t furlough\nwith hli ptrtnti, Mr. tnd Mn. J, a\nGrty, Baker Btreet, left yuttrdty\nto ipend \u25a0 week vtiltlng relativei In\nNew Wutmlniter.\n\u2022 H. A. Lelacheur of St John,\nN. B\u201e It ipending t boUdiy In Ntlion.\n\u2022 J. D. McDonnell of WUlow\nPoint viilted town yetterdty.\n\u2022 Gnr. R. G. Ludlow hit rtturntd to Bnndon, Mtn., after t couplt\nof wetkt tpent with hli pirenti,\nMr.' tnd Mrt. J. E. Ludlow, Cedar\nStreet'   *\n> Ven. Archdeicon Fred H. Grihim and Mrt. Grihim returned yuterdty tfttr t two wttki vltlt it\ntbt homt of thtlr ion-in-law tnd\ndiughter, Mr. tnd Mn. J. Brydin,\nSiB;\n\u2022 Mn. Hill, formerly of Ntlion\nand now of Trtll, tptnt yeiterday\nin town.\n\u2022 Mrt. G. R. Bone, 415 Miplt\nStrtet Fiirview, entertained the\nmemben of Mri. 'Fred H. Graham'i\nCircle of St Saviour'i Church Helper! at ber borne Mondty afternoon\nwhen thou ittending were Mrt. F.\nR. Pritchard, Mri. C. R. Himllton,\nMri. Gtorge Hontead, Mn. Stanley\nBoitock, Mri. A. L. Creech, Mri. R.\nA. Grlmei, Mn. Mabel Rocliffe, Mn.\nH. J. Edmondson, Mn. A. J. Dunnett, Mn. A. J. Cornish, Mrs. H. J.\nHaylock, MIU Margaret Taylor and\nMrs. Harry B. Gore.\n\u2022 Mn. R. V. McKeown and\ndaughter Mildred of Fernie wtrt\nguuti ot Mr. tnd Mn. W. H. Cox,\n413 Mill Strtet, whtn returning\ntrom Vincouvtr,\n\u2022 Mlu  Mtry  Vance   who  hu\nipent I few wetkt vltltlng it tht\nhomt of her relitlvei In Nelton tnd\nTrail, rtturned yuterdty to htr\nhomt in Ktlownt:\n\u2022 Ctrl Madukl of Stlmo who\nbu recenUy returned from the\nPrairie, wu tn tbe city enroute to\nSheep Creek.\n\u2022 Pte. Fred Moffit ot tha C.A.-\nS.C., who hu been ipending hli\nfurlough with hli ptrenti, Mr. tnd\nMrs. Robert Moffit 212 Nelton Avenue, hu returned Eut where he It\nstationed.\n\u2022, Miu Grice Sttwtrt Mill\nStreet ipent Euter vtcition in Calgary.\n\u2022 Mn. Grtenwty, Hoover Street\nleft yuterdty to mtkt htr home In\nMedicine Hat\n\u2022 Mn. D. McNiughton, Hoover\nStreet hu u guuti her iliter. tnd\nniece, Mrt. J. W. Peck ind Diwn ot\nVtncouver.\n\u2022 Sgt J. R. Frisby hu rtturntd\ntfter four tnd t hilf yttn overieu.\nOn hit return trip ht wu tccomptnied by hla sister who joined him\nln Vancouver.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn. Alan Gilroy of\nKelowna who are ipending their vacation tt Willow Point ipent yaterday in Nelson.\n\u2022 Mr. tnd Mn. Marc DuMont\nof Rosebery were ihoppen ln town\nyuterdty.\n\u2022 Mrt. Chirlu F. McHardy of\nBalfour vitlted town yetterdiy.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn. Archie Gray ot\nSalmo art ln tht city to ittend the\nfuneral of the latter'i mother, Mrt.\nH. R. Towniend.\n\u2022 Mr. ind Mn. J. Flagel of\nLongbeich ipent yuterdty In town.\n\u2022 W. Kline wu In the city trom\nProcter on Mondty.\n\"think   I   deterted\nothen   might\nthem.\"\n\"I tm Tatr of Httvtii,\" tht di-\n(endant told tht Mtgiitrttt whtn\nuktd If ht wiihed te explain hit\ntltlt, I don't belong te tny group,\nDoukhobor er Soni ef Freedom.\nI belong te God, Chrlit tnd Holy\nGhoit,\"\nIn tutlfylng ht tald the Court\nhi wmt to Krtttevt to htlp In\norginlilng a ntw Spiritual Communltlu of Chrlit \"Tht wty I\nbelieve,\" hi uld In ent Inittntt,\n\"there It going te bt a ntw Heaven and t ntw Earth en thli ltnd.\nI believe thtrt will bt a ntw\nliw, i ltw tf God.\"\nThe defendant htd declined to\nttkt in oath on tha Bible. \"Thli Is\nmy Bible here,\" he uld, holding up\nt itring of three orangei. The orangei were alive, tha Bible men\npaper, be held. Still retaining the\norangu In hit right hand, he affirmed to tell the truth.       .\nHe wiihed the police to make\nhim another crown, and that thty\nwould not \"be io hard the ntxt\ntlmt.\" Popoff htd tettlfled thtt\nthe crown of orangei he wore Saturday had been knocked down tnd\nthat he hid been bruised on hii\nleft cheek when he and the M othen were being taken to the lockup.\nRad Cross Work\nRooms Receive\nMany Articles\nFlnlthtd articles received it tht\nRtd Crou Work Roomi In Ntlion\nthli week Included:\nSouth Slocin Auxiliary: 1 woman's ileeveleu iweater, 2 pain\nservice iocki, 1 pair woman'i ankle\ntocki, one tlrmtn'i ileeveleu iwetter tnd 1 civilian sweater.\nPresbyterian Church Group: filx\nptdi.\nProcter United Church Group:\nThree ptin panties, 1 boy'i iweater\nand 1 pair boy'i socks.\nBrillitnt Red Crou Group: Four\nptin mtn'i pyjamas, 3 pain panties, 2 boyi' shirts and 47 handkerchiefs.\nSouth Slocan Girl Guidei: Silver\npaper (donation).\nLarge Shipment From\nRed Cross\nWork Rooms, Nelson\nThe following artlclei were ihipped trom the Red Crou Work\nRoomi ln Nelion io far thla month.\nTo the Women'i Auxiliary Serl\nvtcu: 1 pair knlcken, and 10 pain\nankle iocki.\nTo the tervicu: 83 pain icrvice\nsocks, 23 piln seamen's stocking!,\n18 ileeveleu sweaters, 9 V-neck-\ned iweiten with ileevei, 1 turtle-\nneeked iweiten, 17 ribbed helmeti,\n3 aero helmeti, 4 iteel helmet capi,\n5 pairi men'i glovei, 4 ptin minesweeper's mltti, 1 body belt, 8 imputation coven (armi), 7 amputa-\ntldh. coven (legi), and 48 wuh\nclotha.-    '\nHoipital Suppliu: 7 surgical toweli; 4 remnant toweli (surgical), 4\nbath towels, 72 T btndigei, 12 hotpl\nttl bed gowm, 23 pain men'a pyjimu, 1 ptlr extra men'i pyjama\npants, 240 handkerchief-, > hot wtttr bottlt coven, 6 tace cloth! md\n4 women'i emergency nunlng reterve tmocki.\nCivilian Suppliu: 5 boyt* iweat\nen, 1 ptlr boyi' iocki, 10 ptlr toik\ntn, I child'i veits, 4 infant's vesti,\n2 Infants' jackets, 24 boyi' ihlrta,\n6 boyi' hatchways, 24 girli' panties, 24 sanitary pads, 30 diapers,\n20 crib quilts, ptrtly donated, md\none ltrgt quilt pirtly donited.\nDonitloni Included 4 crib qullti,\n8 girli' dresses tnd 2 pain men'!\nlocks.\nYear's Suspended\nSentence for\nCranbrook Woman\nCRANBROOK, B.C.\u2014In hit ucond\noourt appearance In the put several\nwuki, Mn Isabel Pearson, chirged\nwltb contributing to tbe delinquency\nof i Juvenile, appeared btfon Juvenile Court Judge Aim Oraham and\nwu tound guilty.'\nShe wu ginn om yttr'l impended icntence. D. M. Mitchell of Pernio\nrepresented her ln court. The chirge\nwu lild tnd proiecuted by Conitable\n_ Shttll.\nHusband to Plead\nTemporary Insanity\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B.C., AprU 18 (CP)-T. R. Selkirk, defence\ncounsel for Albert Murray Poynter,\n48, on trial here for the murder of\nhli wife, Anna Elizabeth Poynter,\nlaid today that poynter will plead\nextreme provocation causing temporary inianlty.\n2903 Subscribe\nto Nelson\nRed Cross Drive\nFinil figurei of the Nelion Diitrict ctmptlgn for the Canadian Red\nCrou toUlled 818,018.06, L. W. Sell!,\nVice-Chairman of tht Nelion ctmptlgn reporttd lo tht monthly meeting of the Red Crou brinch at Ott\nCity HllL Of thtl tottl $10,988.09\nwu In cash md 18480 ln pledgei.\nA total of 121 new pledges totalling $1230 annually wu obtained.\nTottl tmount collected from rural\nireai wu $2340 md from CP, 8,\nemployeei $1969. Ltdy canvasien\ncollected $1483 trom the reilden-\ntial lectloni of Nelwn. Subscribers\nln Nelion tnd District totalled 2903.\nMr. Sell! tiso read a letter of appreciation addresied to Miyor N. C.\nStibbi, Chilrmin, from tbt Hon. E.\nW. Htmber, Preiident, which laid:\n\"Tha 1844 Red. Crou ctmptlgn\nwhich hti now come to an end hu\nbeen ittended with grett success\nthroughout the entire province. Your\nbranch md the Diitrict embracing\nlt hai in ita proportionate meuure\nmade thli possible. I appreciate thtt\nthli wu only effected by the enthusiasm md loyal tupport afforded\nby yourself uid tbe memben of\nyour brinch Executive Committee\nto yeur local campaign committee.\n\"The returns which have been\nreceived from the Nelion Branch\nindicated the generous iplrlt of your\ncommunity, md a real appreciation\nof tbe icope of service rendered by\nthe CmadUn Red Crou Society.\n\"In Britiih ColumbU with a quoU\nof $800,000 the turn raited at the\ntime of writing Is over $1,170,000\nmd the cltlzeni of Nelion ihould\nfeel justly proud of their ihare in\nthii accomplishment.\n\"Miy I, not only ln behalf ot the\nProvincUl Executive but alio on behalf of the National Executive thank\nyou and your Executive for your\nsplendid work in this campaign.\"\nCovenant Ready\nto Be Hung in\nMemorial Church\nCRAWFORD BAT, B.C.\u2014Thi April\nmeeting ot the Church Helper'! aiuld\nwu held ln the Hill. Tbt Secretary,\nMrt. Fruer, reported 40 poundi ot\ncotton ragi on bind to bl wld. Mri.\nWition Bid made $1.80 from tbi\noulld Chut. Letttri wtrt ntd from\nMrs. Co-ch md Mlu Paxton ln Nelaon, tbe - litter concerning Sundiy\nichool by poit. Library booki wer.\nreceived trom Mra Stewart tt Oolden.\nArrangements tor tbe transfer of\nthe Church to tbe Kootenay Diocese\nhive been ilgned, md tbe Covenant\nframed ready to be bung ln the Memoriil Church.\nMn. Neil wu hoiteu.\nNILSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1944 \u2014 1\nKaslo I.O.D.E. Tea\nIs Successful\nKASLO. B C.-The Kulo MU) Battery Chapter I.O.D.I. htld t very iuc-\ncuiful tet on Saturday tftirnoon in\ntbi Dnltld Church Hill, thi committeei ln chine mm Mn. I. Suliel, Mn\nJ, R. Tlnkeit, Mn. Fnnk Chandler, Mn. J. Diem md Mn. C. Und.\nMln Nett Munn won a cakt made by\nMn Singel and t ltrgt Ju ot Jim.\nMn. Dum rtad tbt tu cupi. Mn.\nUnd but t buiy tlmt it tbt tub\npond.\nTht bill wu decorated with Spring\nflowen tnd thl affair wu well it-\nUndid.\nMrs. B. E. lea.\nSole Beneficiary\nof Graham Estate\nLetten probate wtrt ordtrtd it\n\u25a0utd to Mn. Beitrice Ellen Let,\nGrihtm'i Ludlng, B. C, u tht\nwit beneficiary of the $8770.43 estate of the lite Alexander J. Grihim, by Judge W. A. Nlibet ln\nChamber! Monday,\nMr. Oraham died September 24,\n1843. Mn. Let it hit daughter.\nSons, Daughters of\nEngland Celebrate\nSt George's Day\nSoni md Diughten of England\nmd friendi met ln the Canadian\nLegion Hall Monday night to pay\nhomage to SL George. Cardi were\nthe feature of the evening. Winner\nof the Udiu flnt prize wu Mri.\nGeorge Langridge md Mrs. A. ll.\nWhitehead won the iecond prize,\nWinner of the men'i fint prize wu\nJohn Leeming while J. T. Brown\ntook the lecond prize.\nThe nipper table wu decorated\nIn the Lodge colon. Toastmaster of\nthe evening wai John Wood.\nCommittees ln charge were Mrs.\nA. H. Whitehead, Mn. J. Bailleu\nmd Mn. J. T. Brown; John Leeming, J. T. Brown md A. Cuthbert\nbert\nttomtosssmttssttsomtsmmsitm\nRAINCOATS\nSIZES 12 to 18\n$14.95 to $25.00\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\n\u2014_D\u00bbMt0l__IOt\u00bbIOmoS\u00bbS00ti)i\nFor Reliable Watch Repairs\nconsult\u2014\nJ**~ 491 Baker St.\nFREEMAW\n\u2022     FURNITURE CO. \u2122*\nTbe Houu of Furniture Valuu\nPhone 118 Nelion\nNew Shipment of\nGLASS TUMBLERS\nTwo styles. ;,.'\n75c and 95c dozen\n'.\nHate you nid tbi \"cia__-lfled\"?\nnaawKanaataaaawaiaaaaaMaaaggaii\nBe   prepared   for   Spring    Help\nyounelf to Beauty with a'flalt-rlng\nPERMANENT WAttg\nFAIRVIEW BEAUTY SHOPPE\nPHONE 388    \u00ab\n5SS\u00bb\u00a3W\u00abS\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00abSS\u00abftK$\u00abS\u00ab3S5\nMILk\nGive  tht  children\nloti of It\nKootenay Vallay\nDairy\nThi\nButcherteria\nBttttr MttU for Uu\nPHONE 527  FREE DELIVERY\nm\\mM\nKidney Ragouts\ny\u00ab think thli \"KIDNST\nRAGOUT\" is new md will help\nrelieve the monotony of wartime menus.\n. WM5L1,\u2022', \u00bba\u00abte 8 limb kidney.. Then remove thick whltt\nSK.?^* to,\u00b0 aturtui; oortr\nwith bo_in\u00bb wtttr ud let itind\nfor 5 minute\u00bb. Drain; dredge\nwith 4 tablupooni 01 douruS,\nnj In 4 ttbltipooni melted tit\n\"J taown. Add 254 cupt ot tomito\nJutoL J teupooni ult, l tibie-\nJPomi B.P. Usui md ilmmer\n\u00bbb\u00b0u\u00bb<?o\u00a3r,p*ta,,hot.\nOet a bottle of H.P. Sun\ntodty tnd try thii ritlon-tlme\nrecipe. Incidentally, luit try\nurving B.p. with mett, Oth\natefi-autdt fowl or undwlcbu\nmd tutt the difference.\nDEATHS\nVANCOUVER, April 18 (CP) -\nLieut. Divid Sanford Wright, tor 21\nyean an employee ot the Federal\nDepartment of Mlnu and Ruourcu.\nVICTORIA\u2014John Cameron, tl,\nGeneral Manager of Yarrows, Ltd.\nMr. Cameron wai born at New-\ncutle-on-Tyne, England.\ncu htve t Rommce Complexion... smoother, more heirt-\nthrilling\u2014for your own close-ups! Uie Lux Toilet Soap\nWhipped Cream Lather Facials just as Loretta Young advises.\nWonderfully aoon he will whiiper, \"You're betutiful!\"\nt_.\\__.....-_*..:\u25a0:;:^. -  :\u2014-':,.-...   j:,:...:..:,:;:;:;,'*.: : \u25a0---::\u25a0\u2014:-'_:._-:_\n9 out of 10 of Hollywood's Famous Screen Stars Use Lux Toilet Soap\n-j\t\n ; ,\t\n\t\n UM\n -.tlatm Satin'Stow\nbttbliihed April It 1808.\nBritith Columbia'!\nUott Interttting Newspaper\ni\nPubliihed tvery morning except Sundiy by\ntht WiM PUBLISH-NO COMPANY UM-\nITED S88 Baker St. Nelson. Britith ColumbU.\nMEMBER OF THK CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHI AUDIT, BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, IMi\nKootenay Again Beats Its\nRed Cross Quotas\nKootenay centres havt again ln the\nannual Red Cron drive made a grand\nshowinR. Quotta ln nearly every centre\nhave been exceeded. Some, as ln the\ncase of the Nelson district, have been\n\"hont doubled.\nHo government may contribute to\nthe Pod Cross. Its international constitution, subscribed to by the countries which are parties to the Geneva\nconvention, provides that all money\nmust be contributed by private citizens. It is an organization greater ln its\nscope than any single government. It is\ncompletely detached in Its control from\nany belligerent. It takes no sides in international affairs.\nBecause of its complete detachment\nfrpm any warring government it is able\nto accomplish for humanity work thet\nean be done in no other way. Germany\nadmits Red Cross parcels for our prisoners of war in Germany, whereas it\nWould not admit a cigarette or an ounce\nof. chocolate from the Canadian government. Through the Red Cross we\nare able to augment the meagre gup-\nplies which our men get from the Germans under international law, which\nprescribes a ration equal only to the\nminimum supplied to the soldiers of\nthe nation which holds prisoners of\nwar,\nCountless letters from Canadians in\nGerman prison camps tell of the vital\nImportance to them of the parcels\nwhich reach them weekly from the Canadian Red CrOss. Wide as is the scope\ncf other branches of Red Cross work\nen behalf of humanity the service\nwhich is being rendered to prisoners of\nwar would alone more than justify\neontlnued generosity ln donations of\nfunds to the Canadian Red Cross.\nA Gigantic Mail Delivery\nJob\nCanadian postal authorities have a\ngigantic task in delivering mail to\nmen and women in the services overseas. Last year 31% million letters\nwere delivered, and if some went\nastray or were delayed in reaching the\naddressees it is not surprising. Causes\nof delayed delivery \"are chiefly two-\ninadequate or wrong addressing, and\nfrequent moves of those in the services.\n. A soldier may today be at a base in\nEpgland. A letter Is sent there. By the\nthne it arrives he has been moved to\nNorth Africa. By the time the letter\ngets there he may have been sent to\nSifeily. The letter follows,-but by then\nhe ig ln the front line in Italy. Perhaps\nhe ls wounded and when the letter\nreaches the battlelines the soldier has\nbeen sent by hospital ship or plane to\nEngland. He goes to hospital. From\nthire he may be sent to a convalescent\nhome. When the letter reaches that ad-\ndregs he may again be back at base.\nOr a sailor is at one base in Scotland.\nA letter follows him to another base.\nBy that time he is at sea, perhaps on\nthe way to the Mediterranean. The letter foUows him to, perhaps, Malta. He\nreturns to a British base, and is then\nsent to Newfoundland.\nAn airman may be ta England today, in North Africa a week from now.\nHe is shifted to a base nearer the Balkans, but before the letter reaches him\nhe is posted to India.\nPostoffice officials can give many\nsimilar examples.\nIf the letter is not correctly addressed in the first instance, there may be\ngreat delay in its delivery to a service\nman who is comparatively stationary\nin his location.\nThere are naturally exceptional difficulties when service men are attached to non-Canadian units.\nPostmaster General Mulock made a\nspecial trip overseas with the object of\nironing out some of the difficulties. He\nand officials of the department are constantly striving for improvements in\nmethods of delivery overseas after letters have left the control of the Canadian postal department, and many improvements have been instituted, and\ncontinue to be made to meet the ever-\nchanging conditions of warfare.\nBasic of all considerations in assur-\ning that service people oveneu -wfll\nget their mail with the greatest possible speed is tbat senders should make\nsure that they are using correct forma\nof address. When tn doubt, advice can\nalways be obtained from local post office officials.\nLetters to the\nEditor\nLttttn mty bt publiihed ovtr a Mm dt\npluma, but |ht ictuil namt tf tht writer\nmuit bt glvm tg thi Editor It evidence ot\ngood filth. Anonymoui lttttn go In Ult\nwiite paptr baiktt\nNon-Cooperation of\nDoukhobors Makes\nServiceman Hot\nTo the Editor:\nSir\u2014We boyi overseu htvt bttn reiding\nIn the papen from home ind lo letters (rom\nour folki tbout tht Doukhobor troublt you\ntolki la th* Kooteniyi htvt bten hiving\nlately. Quit* POMlbly when you receive thli\nlitter the troublt might bt cleared up; I ilncerely hope io. But Just reading about ttlt tete\nthty htvt betn committing maRei my blood\nboll, and I am very iure lt ll th* lame with\nthe rest ot thl boyi tram that diitrict.\nWe ill left goad homei and Jobi to com*\nover her* to help mtkt thli world's wit pit**\nto Uvt In. Although I don't know baw trut It 1\u00ab,\nI undentend tbt Doukhobon evtn htvt sympathizer!. It li hard to believe there tn thtt\nkind ot ptoplt ln Ctntdt.\nTb* Doukhobon came ovtr to Cinada be-\nciuie thty winted a country te llv* In ln\nwhich they would be tn* from tyranny of til\nkinds. Well, thty got.lt In Ctntdt, tnd ll lt\nuking too much of them to help ut when Ctntdt 1* in need of every hand? I know thty\ncltlm to be conscientious objectors, but I don't\nthink thst exempts thtm trom btlng drafted\nfor Itbor purpoiu. Great Britein has Mtn it\nnecuury to conscript everyone for th* wu\neffort, tp I don't te* why tha Doukhobon in\nour country thould htve any preference.\nWe know these aeti of violence ge an In\nNui Europe and we are fighting to put a itop\nto it, but when th* Doukhobon at bom* itart\n.tabbing the country ln the back when Canada needi everyone'! cooperttlon to win thli\nwar, lt li almoit too muc;.i to believt tbtt tbey\nhave sympathizers.\nIf I had my way I would have them drafted tor military dutlei, but I luppose that li\nuking too much. I lived around Nelion til my\nlife befort enliiting In the Army, md I know\nthe Doukhobon pretty well. Thty have done\na nice Job of driving the Canadian farmeri\nand ranchen out ot buiineu by under-cutting\npricu. I don't know what those condition* ar*\nnow, but I know what they were Uk* btfort,\nand irt wt going to comt btck to tht umt\nthing? I hope not, beciuse some of ui mtybt\nwon't ittnd for tt\nIf any of ui committed the lame itbotegt\ntete u they have been committing thli pait\nWinter we could expect no mercy, and wt\nwould deserve til wt got. What I can't under-\nittnd lt why the Doukhobon can get away\nwith lt so lightly. Tbt umt thing hippened\ntome ytan ago, but lt looks u though tomeon* wu too soft-hearted. I sincerely hope the\ntunt thing doein't happen again.\n\u25a0 Mtybt you won't publish this litter, but I\nhope you can do lomething, u we boys overieu would appreciate lt very much If you\nwould do lomething.\nI often get t chince to read t DaUy Ntwt\nover hera, tnd I enjoy lt u much u tvtr, tnd\nalwayi enjoy keeping In touch with the local\nnewi\nL.-CPL. M. H. CARNE.\n28th Canadian Armored Regt., CA.O.S.,\nMtrch 28, 1844.\nW*v____t\n?? Questions ? ?\nANSWERS\n(Not*:\u2014Anger of out lerVIcemen it th*\nuncooperative atUtudo et many of the Doukhobon towards tha lawi of th* country which\ngave them a haven ll entirely Justified. On\nthe other hand, general chargu are not justified, and lt ll well known tbat numben are\ncontributing loyally to the war effort and iome\nara ln the armed services. The queition of diverting Umt from tht country'i productive activities to the mttter of enforcement\not ill lawi which Doukhobon and otheri miy\ninfringe is mttter for Provlncitl tnd Dominion\nauthorities; pouibly there il mora Importent\nwork at thli timt. Moit ot ui trt probibly secretly glad wa don't htve to decide theie mat-\nten\u2014lt la the pain ln tht neck of thow who\nhtvt t lot of heavy reiponiiblUUu on their\nihoulden.\nBut one dlitlnction ihould be drawn whan\nwe talk about lawi not being enforced. It ii\nnot fair to Imply, u so many citlzeni do, that\nthere li iny ilaeknew In enforcement ot criminal ltw ln tht cut of either Doukhobor offender! or mybody tlu. To uk with reference\nto crimei attributed to the Soni of Frtedom\ngroup, \"Why trt not then outrages punished?\"\nll to Imply dereliction on somebody's put\nAnyone who hu been In reasonably close\ntouch with thii subject over t period of yetn\nknowi tht unremitting effort tnd conscientious work of tbe B. C. PoUct In this fitld. In-\ncendtariim li the hardest ot ill crimes to bring\nhomi to tht perpetrator, particularly ln tht\ncaw of organized incendiarism. Yet nme of\nthe criminate have been run to earth, and there\nls one criminal who will ipend the reit of hli\nlife behind walli.\nIt ii alio fair to note that the Doukhobon\nai a whole deplore the violence of the extremists, whose actions have brought disrepute\non the whole body.\u2014Editor.)\nOpin to iny rudir. Nimei *f ptnou\nuking quutloni will not bi publlihid.\nThtrt I* no ehtrgt for thli urvlci. Quutloni will mt bl iniwered by mill except\nwhw then It obvioui neceulty fer pr lv-\ng. L. G, Nelson-Would you plat** put th*\nwordt for tha foUowing iongi, Tor Whom\ntht BeU Tolli\" ani \"Look for fh* Sliver\nLining\" In on* of your question* end in-\niweri columni?\nCopyright rulu prevtnt ut tram publishing tba wordt to iongi ta this column.\n\"K\", Robion-I thall b* glad to know what\nmtdium to um ta thin auto entmel which\nbtl thickened In seeled cut In itorigi?\nTttm* ire levertl kindi of lynthetic thinner! oa th* market, but thf type to UU da- '\npendi on the type of auto enamel you have.\nWrit* to McKenzie, Whit* le Dunimulr Ltd,\nllg Vernon Strut, Nelion, advising thtm of\ntht typt of auto enamel you with to thin, tnd\nthey will tupply you with th* kind you need.\n0. K., Nalion\u2014If someone winted to writt to\n\u2022omeone who ll In the lervicei wbo doein't\nget tny mill, whtre would you write to,\nto get thli Information?\nThert li no estiblished bureau hindllng\nthis lervice, tnd \"pen pal\" clubi htvt been\ndiscoursed during wtrtimt tlnce tbey wert\ndiscovered to have bten t medium through\nwhich enemy igenti worked to tecure vital Information trom wrvlce men. Your bett pltn\nwould bt to trrtngt for corrupondtnot with\nthe brother or friend of some friend ef youn.\nCould you pleue tell me If Nelton Eddy It\nreally blind?\nWt have no authoritative InformaUon that\nNelson Eddy la blind.\n(J. A. C, Nelson\u2014Could you please tell me\nwhat method can be used successfully for\ncuring the leives of the tobacco plant?\nTobacco leavei ihould be dry cured. They\nihould be hung in curing-sheds which must\nbe ventilated according to the ttate of the\nweather, but tile aim Is not to let the tobacco\nbecome too dry or keep it too moist Write le\nthe Department of Agriculture, Victoria, for\ntht ptmphlet on tobacco.\nLooking Backward\n10 YEARS AQO\n(Prom Pally News, April 18, 1884)\nThe Bluebirds won the opening game bf\nthe local ladles softball serlu by downing tha\nBlack Hawks 38-15 ln an exciting game played at the Junior High grounds Wednesday\nnight\nThe research work of Pasteur and Sir Patrick Manion wu tbe topic ot an Intereitlng\ntnd educational addreu given by Dr. f. M.\nAuld before the St. Paul's Young Ptoplt lut\nWednesday.\nThirty-five mountain uh and tlvt lugar\nmaples have been planted ln the Lakeilde\nPark ln the vicinity of the acrelaker's houu.\nWilliam Holmu hu donated a ipruce ind lt\nwiU be plinted there ilso.\nSS YIARS AOO\n(Prom Diily Ntwi, April 18,1818)\nA. C. Dtt and K A- Wright of the loetl\nbranch of tht War Veterans Association, returned to Nelson yesterday from Balfour,\nwhere they signed up 13 patlenti at the unl-\ntorlum.as members ot the branch.\n\"The Story of Love\" wu tha principal\ntheme of the ucred cantata presented ln the\nMethodist Church lut night The auditorium\nwu packed to the doon tnd the performance\nwu very well received.\nLieut E. E. Guille ot Nelion arrived at\nHalifax on tht Ctnntnta and left for thli city\nlut night iccordlng to word received here.\n40 YIARS AGO\n(From Dllly News, April 1), 1904)\nGeorge C. Tunstall, formerly the tgent for\nthe HamUton Powder Company, li it tht\nStrathcona. He li now the travelling tgent for\nEdgtr Corlston It Co.\nTht new putor of the St. Paul'l Preibyterian Church, Rev. T. J. S. Ferguion irrivid\nln the city on the Crow bott yetterdty afternoon. Several memberi of the St Paul'l congregation were on hand to meet bim. Mrt.\nFerguion Is expected to Join him here In tlmt\nfor the induction tomorrow evening.\nPress Comment\nRESERVE NEEDED\nThe pruldent li right In uying thtt we\ncannot make a political Issue out ot the fict\nthat our domutic oU supplies are being rapidly depleted. The fact of that depletion juitiflei\nthe step taken by the government In agreeing\nto finance construction of .a pipe-line aerou\nArabia and arranging with American-owned\ncompanies for the creation of an oil reserve\nfor military use.\u2014Waihington Poit\nToday's Horoscope\nYou have an artistic temperament are intellectual, and fond ef music tnd trivet You\nenjoy outdoor sporti. You ihould takt great\npridt ln your poutuloni and ibliitlei, and\num them to your best advantage. You are ilncere tnd will htvt mtny close frlendihlpi\nSafeguard your hulth utd thtt of your houiehold during the next yur. Deal tactfully with\nethen. A threat txliti of deception In love,\ndomestic or social activities. Today'i child\nwiU be orlginil, versatile, qutcjc-wltted tnd\ncourageous. He or sht will bt fortunite ln the\nmtln, tnd wlU undertake many voyages,\nWar\u20144 Years Ago\nApril IB, 1940\u2014British planes bomber German-occupied Norwegian alrporti u British\ntroopi were reported itriking South from\nNamiei. Netherlandi placed under martial\nlaw. Yugoilavia reported German plot agalnit\ngovernment had bun foreitalled and that former premier Stoyadlnovlch waa interned.\nTest Yourself\n1. What famoui document wu ilgned on\nthe meadow of Runnymede in the year 1218?\n2. What tl a \"icarlfler\"?\nTE8T ANSWERS\n1. The Magna Charta.\n2. One who icrttchei or-cute, tlthtr men-\nttUy or phyileilly.\n,rJoe Boys\" to Present Variety Air\nForce Show lo Kootenays\nTht Western Air Commind en-\nterteinmant group, tht \"Jo* Boya,\"\nin tU-RC-AJ. ptrionnel thow, hit\na buiy tcheduli lined up for. Ita\ntlrtt tppetrtnee ln the Kooteney\nirei beginning In tbt Nelion District AprU 28.\nThe troupe It uted to keeping\nthe tut moving comedy vtritty\nIhow going during difficult eireum-\nitancei, however, for the boyt htvt\nentertiined at every itation In\nWeitern Air Command, travelling\nby aircraft, itetmihlp, Indiin gu\nbotti tnd tvtn rowboati.\n-Tb* troup* irrivei tt Nelion next\nTueidiy tnd gow right tn to Nakusp to stegt i concert tnd dance\nthat tvening. Tbe ihow wlU luve\nNakuap th* next diy, April \u00bb, first\nfor Slocan Ctty whert t concert\nwill be given In the ifternoon, then\ntor Stlmo where * concert and\ndance will bt beld on the evening\nof tht ume day.\nStopping overnight at Nelson, tht\nboyt win next put on their concert\n*nd due* at Kaslo on the evening\ntt AprU 37, then wUl wind up on\nAprU 28 In Nelion with en evening\nconcert and dtnct In the Civic\nArena.\nPrior to their ippearancea In the\nNtlion dlitrict tht Joe Boyt htvt\nbuiy Khedulu I* the Eut Koottnty, vltltlng Cranbrook April IB,\nthen moving on to other lait Kootenty pointi before going to Castlegar AprU 33 tnd on tfl tbe TraU\narea.\nFldHTER PILOT SPEAKER\nAccompanying th* troup* will bt\nSqutdron Leader D. L. Rtnuty,\nfighter pilot for two yun, u ipeiker, Sqdn. Ldr. Ramiay li wall\nknown ln th* Okanagan. He wu\nborn In Kamloopi and hu lived in\nVernon and other Okanagan towni.\nBefore th* war he.lived at Calgary,\nHo Joined the RCAF in May 1840,\nind went oveneu In December,\n1840. He nrved u a fighter pilot fer\ntwo yean In England and ever\nFrance tnd tht Low Countriu. Ht\nwu tlu bised tt Murmtntk In Ruiili for a tlmt.\nTh* orlginil Jot Boyi group pri.\npared tnd pruented flvt ihowi with\n33? performtneu up to November\n1848. The thow wu broken up lui\nDecember, but hu emerged In bet'\ntee tnd slightly larger form. Four\nI of the orlginil group trt in tbt ntw\ncompiny. Dtnclng, skits, songs ind\nblickout* mikt t wtll balanced performance. Seven of the group of 14\nmen torm an orcheitra.\n\"The Cose of the\nLeopinfl Lignite\"\ns Solved\nDICKINSON, N. D, April 18 (AP)\n\u2014The can of the leaping lignite at\nlonely Wild Plum rural school In\nSouthern Stark County il solved.\nIt didn't leap, tt wu thrown.\nAnd th* nported myiterloui flrei and puffs of smoke didn't flame\nof their own iccord or 88 a result\nof the um of tome chemical. Tbey\nwire cauied by ilmple wooden\nsticki, \"farmer'! matchu'' ln the\nhindi ef a\/group et youngiteri hoaxing their near-lighted teicher.\nTbe myiterloui hooded man didn't exist except ln the pupils' Imag\nination and  tk*  threatening tnd\ntametl-wu obtcent note* ticked to j\ntbt dear of tb*  llttl* oni-roota]\nicboolhouie wire crudely penc__t4|\nby two |irli, tge 12 md 15.\nThut ended todty the myitery efl\ntbe \"verhexed\" (bewitched) ichoolj\ncloied earlier thl* month when I\npupils refuied to fe to tbt MbWJH\nhouie where, they told ptrtnti i\nofficials ilike, cotl Jumptd troH\ntext-booki, will mipi, window curj\ntabu, extm pipen wd fixtures.\nThe denouement cime lite latfl\nnight ifter four pupils o( tht ichool\nconfessed. Stete Flrt Mtnhtl Chir\u00ab\nltl Schwtrte and ipecial AwlitaJ\nAttorney General W, J. Auitlp, I\ntbtt they tnd uvtrtl other itudentfl\nhid tnglneered the hoix upon theif\nteacher end thtlr parenti.\nClaims Money\nCzars Want U.S.\nfo Join Empire\nREADING, Pa, AprU It (AP)-\nCoL Robert McCormlck, publiiher\nof th* Chicago Tribune, declared today that \"tome ef our millionaires\"\nfavor a plan, claimed by the speaker to hav* been advanced by Prim*\nMlnliter ChurchUl, for the United\nStates to \"re-enter the British Empire ai lower class subject* ot the\nBritish crown\"\nIn an address, during which he\ncharged that \"Communlits and their\nabettors aot only dominate the\nDemocratic party but are actively\ntrying to control th* Republican naUonal convenUon u the new deal\ndid ln 1840,\" Col. McCormick uid:\n\"My friend Wlniton ChurchlU\nluggested to the Republican conference at Mackinac, with tha approval of President Conant of Harvard and. apparently of Preildtnt\nRoosevelt, thtt wt repetl oar Declaration of Independence and reenter Uw British Empire u lowtr\nelm lubjecti ot thi British crown.\n\"Somt ot our milliomlrei fivor\nthli pltn m that Uiey may buy for\nthemstlvei Ute titles that they can\nnow oqly purchau for their slsten\nind diughten.\"\nCol. McCormlck ipoke It e conference ef the 176th dlitrict ef Rotary Internitlonal.\nFrimt Mlnliter ChurchUl neither\ntttended nor mtde eny suggestion!\nto lut September'! Mackinac con.\nferenct of Republlcin leaderi, htld\nwhite ht wu in the United Stetei\ntfter tht Qutbec conference.\nSome memben of tht conference,\nhowever, commented upon t speech\nhe mtdt Stpt. i tt Cambridge, Mais.\nwhen receiving an honorary degree\nfrom Harvard Univenity. Mr.\nChurchlU'! euggeitlon tt Harvard\nthat the United Stetei end Britein\ncontinu* tfter tbt war tht Joint\nmllitery itrategy machinery which\nhid been operating to date wu endoned by iome memben of the\nRepublican Poit-War Advisory\nCouncil. Otheri professed to see domestic political Implications In the\nspeech.\nW. 0. HAROLD\nCity Freight tt\nPiu-r. Agt.\n657 Wtrd St\nPhoat 8?\n\"\\\nToday\nIn tbe skies abov* Europe...\nOn Italian mountain aides...\nIn sub-infested waters...\nCanadian men are fighting...\nSu ff er ing wound* \u25a0 \u2022 \u25a0 dying\n...Today\nThey are doing a job...\nA bitter, dangerous job\n...Today\nCan you put off until tomorrow \"giving them the aupport\nthey muit have to win ?\nBUY WAR SAVINGS STAMP*\nMb\nVICTORY LOAN BONDS\nWords of Wisdom       Etiquette Hints\nIt thou suffer injustice, console thyself;\nthe true unhapplnesi ls In doing it\u2014 Democri-\ntui.\nBe cireful where yeu throw clgaret stubs.\nFlinging them carelessly away may be a dan-\ngerous u weU ai a cireltss prtcUct.\nTHE\nEMPIRE BUILDER\nWhat do you\nexpect out of a can of Paint?\nFirst of all you expect colour,\nfast colour. Then you expect a\npaint that is smooth, goes on easily.\nThen you expect coverage and hiding\ncapacity. Most of all you expect wear,\nsomething that will stand up against\nhard use if inside, and if outside, to resist\nsun, wind and all kinds of weather.\nWhen you buy a Sherwin-Williams\nPaint, Varnish or Enamel you get all\ntheae things. You get what you pay for.\nYon gst producu of quality that wil]\nserve you well, paint products that are\nworth every penny that you pay!\nLook for the store that displays the\nfamous \"cover the earth\" trade mark.\nThere you will find a merchant who\nknows paint and who will furnish you\nwith the best product for your purpose\n\u2014paints that will give you real satisfaction. And he will be glad to lend you\nthe beautiful Style Guide, a large volume\nfilled with many full-colour suggestions\nfor decorating inside and out.\nSh-QwinWiluams Paints\nCOTSUirYOUR  LOCAL  SHCRWIK-WILtlAMS DEALER\nHIPPERSON HARDWARE GO. LTD.\n393 BAKIR STREET\n^     Phona 497\n*\u25a0 fgli itttf81 WifliM\n.-';_.    \u2022       _._   '    )\u25a0_\n SPORTS\nFormer Nelson Puck Deienceman,\nGeorge Boothman, Likes Pro Life\nUJHIippi,U.JIf\u00bb|ll\nW     J\u00ab*__R     *)\"W\nUt* ln hockey*! bif bif league It no\n\u25a0lenlc, but juit tht umt Oeorge\nBoothman, defenceman tor Toronto\nMiple Leafi during tht season Juit\nipened, tnd who turned out ior Ntlion Maple Leafa In 1840-41, enjoyed\nIt to the tull. Tht rangy rearguard\nIts bttn in Ntlion ilnct Sunday\nwith hia wltt tnd btby visiting hli\nirlfe'i ptrtnti, Mr, ud Mn. Kor-\nItk, 118 VlctorU Strttt Ht pltn-\noed to leave Wedneidiy for Cal-\njtry hli old hometown where ht\n\u25a0rill be employed.\nBoothmin fired well during the\nhockey teuon, chalking up 34 icorlng polnti to tie Flnh Hollett tnd\nMurny Armitrong of Detroit for\n17th pltce. Boothmm'i polnta\nwtre mtdt up of 18 gotli and 18\nmilts. Incidentally mother formtr Well known Nelson hockey\nplayer, Ftt Egtn, who turned out\nhit leason tor Detroit md Boiton,\nlanded ln t tit tor 30th pltct wtth\nA. Brown of Dttrolt\nBoothman who wti with Provl-\ndence lut yttr In tht AHL. did\ntrojtn work when the Leafs mtt\nMontretl Cmadiem ln the pliyoffs.\nBt icored two of the Letfi* iix\ngoali and plcktd up an assist for\nthrtt pointi, tht only Letfi' pliyer\nto pick more thin two polnti Tht\nCanadlens knocked tht Toronto\nttam out ot the playoffs.\nThere'i no doubt ln hli mind\nthat pro hockey will operate next\nWinter, Boothman said. Fans\nShowed they wtre itlll hungry for\nhockey, when over 14,000 turned\neut lut Saturday to iee Trail md\nOihawa Junion pliy. Postwar hockey would be in tye opener. Ht\ntxptcttd to ttt tour pro lettutt\nopenting. Tht Southern tnd Wttton Stttei wert til talking profeulontl  hockey.\nTrtll Junion? Boothman felt the\nOshawa Generals were a little too\nheavy tnd fut for tht Trtil boyi.\nHe had ieen the Gens In iction and\nthey were plenty tough, ud besldet\nttey had taken advantage of tht\nhew ruling whereby tht advancing\nmtm ctn pick up tour pltyen from\n'the tttm they knock out Four ot\n|St Mlchael'i College pltyen were\nWith the Gem against Trtll md\nIthry were iweet playen too. The\n[St Mlkei htd beaten Oihawa several tlmea during the season.\ni If the Smokies hid iuffered ittge\n[fright, lt wu quite understandable\nlhe Uld. Toronto arena had to be\n|teen to be appreciated. The ilze,\nbeauty, color and noise took away\n(the breath of any newcomer. It ail\ncontrlbuted'to Bed Carr'i failure to\n'make the Leafi, he said, (or Red\nsoother well known former Nelion\npnd Trail player teemed to\n\"freeie\" when he skated out on the\nbig iheet\nPreviouily, when ln training at\nBt Catherines, Carr had made a\nhit with rallblrda and Coach Hap\nDay told Booth-nan Carr wai a\ncinch to make the Lead. On the\nToronto ice, he couldn't do anything right.\n. Pat Egan wu really going strong\nst the end ot the season with Bos-\ntn. He had itarted out with Detroit then wai traded to Boston for\nHuh Hollett. All N.H.L. goalies\nwere itill icared of Pat'i ihot he\nSlid. No one wanls to stop it for\nthere wai plenty of dynemlte behind lt. Goalies tried to outguess\nmd worrv Pat ln efforts to get him\nSft his shot, Pat Is now working in\nCalgary.\nJakie Mann hadn't fared so well,\nfor he never got Into condition and\nput on a lot of weight. New York\nwu hard ln that respect for the\ntraining time wai short and the\nMadison Square Garden was used\nfor lo many other things besides\nhockey that the playeri got little\npractice. Mann wound up with the\nNew York Roven in the Eastern\nVS. Amateur League and is now\nst his home in Winnipeg.\nBoothman warned young\nplayeri who hoped to make pro-\nftulontl hookty not to expect in\nttty lift with plenty of money to\n\u00abo with It Tht pltyer thit ktpt\nt itttdy hud tnd worked hird\nWU tht ont who eventually\nreiched tucceu, Tnvelling wu\nItrenuoui tnd pliytn uw little\nif thi citlei they viilted for tlmt\nwti cut to t flnt point Club\nI \u00bbrulei on tht rotd were strict, but\nGEORGE BOOTHMAN\nyour tlmt wu your own In your\nhomi turn city.\nBoothmin wu full of praise for\nthe. Toronto minigement md uld\nthat playen were given a iquire\ndeil ln every way.\nOh yes! He hai a brand new\nnickname. Boothman li no mean\n\u2022hakes u i linger, so naturally Toronto newsmen and fam had to call\nhim \"Sinatra\"!\nYankees Blank\nRed Sox;\nA's Win Opener\nBOSTON, April 18 (AP.-Hink\nBorowy  turntd   In   t   glittering\nopining dty flvt-hlt performance\ntodty   \u25a0\u2022   Ntw   York   Yinkeei\nwhlttwuhtd Boiton Rtd Sox 8-0.\nBorowy kept hli hiti well scattered with the exception of the\nfourth Inning when Jim Ttbor ud\nLeon Culberson ilngled successively with one tway. But ha uttled\ndown to throw out Roy Ptrtee and\nfu Yank Terry to ud the threat.\nBig John Lindell got the Yanki\notf to a fine start al the iecond inning opened when ht got t hole on\nont of Terry's tut onei tnd slammed lt Into the right field bull pen.\nThat as lt proved, was enough to\nwin the game but the Ymkees uttled lt decisively with a pair of rum\nln the seventh.\nNew York .-   8   8  0\nBoiton    0  8  1\nBorowy md Garbark; Terry and\nPartee.\nEDGE OUT WASHINOTON\nWASHINGTON, April 18 (AP)-\nConnle Mack today itarted his 80th\nyear ai a muager in major leagu;\nbaieball by piloting his Philadelphia Athletics to a 3-2 victory in 12\nInnings over Waihington.\nThe A's broke up the contest in\nthe 12th on ilngles by Dick Siebert\nand Irvin Hall, a sacrifice and an infield tap.\nVice-President Henry Wallace,\npinch-hlttlng for President Ro6ie-\nvelt who is on a Southern vacation,\ntossed out the ball in a traditional\npre-game ceremony.\nPhiladelphia     3   8   2\nWashington     2   9   1\nHarris, Berry (10) and Hayes;\nNiggeling, Candlnl (12) and Terrell.\nDEFEAT TldERS 2-1.\nDETROIT, April 18 (AP)\u2014 Jack\nKramer, a Navy dischargee, was\none strike from a ihutout todiy\nwhen he rm into a home run by\nPinky Higglm, but he wu the winning pitcher as St. Louli Browns\ndefeated Detroit Tigers 2-1, In an\nAmerican League opener before 28,-\n034 spectators.\nBrowns scored in the fint Inning\noff Paul Trout on singles by Don\nGutteridge and Harold Epps and\nGeorge McQuinn's torceout. In the\nninth Vernon Stephens homered.\nKramer fanned two ln the ninth\nbut then Higglni homered and\ntouched off a mild rally that George\nCaster eventually subdued.\nSt. Louis    2   8   1\nDetroit    1   6   2\nKramer, Caster (9) and Manculo;\nTrout and Swift.\nFUEL FOR THE MILDER WEATHER\nWOOD\nFIR AND TAMARAC SLABS\nBIRCH AND CEDAR\u2014ALL LENGTHS\n\"KEEP YOUR FUEL BIN FILLED\"\nWeit Transfer Co.\nEitoblished 1899\nPhone 33\n719 BAKER STREET\nAMp REAP\/1& SWV6 Wifrt\nWe St UhJlS MOUdP SfAFP\nSOUTH SLOCAN\nBOWLERS\nDEFEAT TRAIL\nSouth Slocan bowlen took a Trail\nteam into camp at South Slocu\nSunday, the home tetm winning by\nicorei ot 2473 to 2328. High lndlvlduil icorer wu A. Horlick with 238,\nwhile B. Rhodei wu high iggregite\n\u2022corer with 80S.\nTRAIL\nD. Evam      97   133   168- 401\nE. Reid  153 200 114\u2014467\nT. Blundun .... 102 152 135\u2014 389\nV. Cox  161 146 166- 473\nB. Rhodei  195 202 199- 898\nTotali   708 835 783\u20142826\nSOUTH SLOCAN\nA. Barrel  170 135 lOS-^ 407\nW. McClbt  212 149 188- 544\nP. Duthie _ 164 164 158\u2014 486\nA. Horlick ........ 125 186 238\u2014 849\nL. Dawes  147 171 169\u2014 487\nTotali    818   808   850-2473\nLanier Pilches\nCards to\nWin Over Plrafes\n8T. LOUIS, April 18 (AP)-Tha\nchunky louthpaw who pitched the\npennant-winning gimt for tht St.\nLoull Ctrdlnili lut leaion itarted\nthem off with \u2022 victory todty In\ntheir race for t third itnlght Nitlonil Letgut ehimplonihlp.\nLefty Max Lanier, taking over the\nopening-day assignment from Morton Cooper, turned in a superb two-\nhit pitching performance to shut out\nthe Pittsburgh Pirates 2-0, defeating   a   courageous   rookie,   Elwln\n(Preacher) Roe.\nRoe, Cardinal cutoff who pitched\nlast year for their Columbus Americu Association farm, matched Lanier's efforti through the first five\nInnings but weakened In the sixth\nwhen the Cardinals set the stage for\na big rally.\nPittsburgh     0  2  1\nSt. Louis       2   7   0\nRoe and Lopez; Lanier and W.\nCooper.\nCUBS BLANK RED8\nCINCINNATI, April IB (AP)-Be'\nhind Hmk Wyse's five-hit hurling,\nChicago's Cubs blanked the Cincinnati Reds 3-0 today before a standee\ncrowd of 30,154, largest opening day\nattendance as baseball went into Its\nthird wartime season.\nBucky Walters allowed Just three\nhits but they went to Don Johnson,\nBill Nicholson and Phil Cavarretta,\nand each was turned Into account.\nIn the ninth Cavarretta tripled\nand crossed the plate on Nicholson's\ndeep drive to Gee Walker.\nChicago    3  3   1\nCincinnati    0   5  0\nWyse Bnd Holm; Walters and\nMueller.\nFIRST ROOKIE WINNER\nNEW YORK, April 18 (AP)-BUl\nVolselle became the first New York\nGiant rookie pitcher ever to win u\nopening game ln the Polo Grounds\nas he righthanded Mel Ott's 1943\ncellarites to a 2-1 verdict over Boston Bravei before 13,470 fans.\nWhile Volselle wu icattering ilx\nhiti ind whiffing nine, Freshman\nHal Luby ot Oakland, Calif., delivered the decisive wallop, a double\nscoring Phil Welntraub and Nap\nReyti in the seventh. Roland Gladu\ntripled and came in on Workman's\nInfield out In tht fourth for Boston's line tally.\nBoston    16   1\nNew York    2   8   0\nJavery md Klutti; Volselle md\nLombardl, Mancuso (8).\nKid Baseball\nTeams Called\nOut lor Saturday\nFirst kH buebtll prtctlct slated\nfor Saturday morning. An atttmpt\nto revive kid butbtll will bt mtdt\nthii coming Saturday morning when\nall boyi wishing to pity trt uktd\nto turn out it 1 o'clock it tht recreation groundt. All boyi trt uktd\nto bring til gloves thty cm dig up,\nand any batt u will. An ippeil wul\nalto bt mtdt to anyone wbo may\nhtvt equipment such u glovu or\nbats ud who would like to give or\nlou lt to tny youngiten anxious\nto play baseball.\nAgt llmlti will bt II br undtr for\nthe Bantams, 15 to 17 for Juveniles.\nIn Kid bueball thert it no mldgtt\nclau. It li poulblt to lint up thret\nteams ln each division. Dodgert and\nFiirview A.C., trt two sure clubi\nto itart and Jack Morrlion ot the\nPanthen hu Intimated they may\nenter teami,\nMAY BE 2 DIVISIONS\nIf leaguei ire formed ln theu two\ndlvlilom, lt will bt necessary to tpply tor time on the bill groundi, u\nSiturday morning will not bt lufficient time. In former yetn kid\nball wai alloted Tueiday ud Thurs\nday evenings ud Stturdty morn\nIng, as well ns two or thret Sundayi\nduring the season.\nIn the Juvenile section a trophy\nwu put up ln 1937 by the Ealrvlew\nAthletic Club, md it is still ivailable for competition ud club offlciali are willing to poit a limilar\ntrophy for the Bantam League If\nplayeri warrant enough interut to\nrun a league.\nIn the F.A.C. there are around 30\nboys who have expreued a desire to\nplay balL\nWill Discuss Drug\nRobberies at* Coast\nVANCOUVER, April 18 (CP) -\nA special meeting ot the Vmcouver Police Commission hu been\ncalled for Thunday to discuss\nmeam of combatting drug store\nrobberies, Mayor J. W. Cornett announced today. The meeting wu\nrequested by the B.C. Pharmaceutical Auoclation following a iharp\nupswing in holdupi by drug addicts.\nPHILS POUNP DODGERS\nPHILADELPHIA, April 1? (AP)\n\u2014Freddy Fltttlmmoni' ftvamptd\nPhllllei today ihowed power it tht\nplate behind Dick Barrett's brilliant\nsix-hit pitching as they thumped\nthe Brooklyn Dodgeri 4-1 with the\nlargeit inaugural crowd ln yetn,\n10,128, ln tht stands.\nAndy Seminlck contributed a\ntriple and a single and Buster Adami imuhed out three singles to\ngive Phlli their first victory over\nthe Books since Eltzslmmom became their mimger.\nBrooklyn .16   1\nPhiladelphia .492\nSoldier Picked\nUp for Dead\nArrives at Coast\nVANCOUVER, April 18 (CP) -\nPrivate Jack Scott of Mnrshfield,\nOre., itepped off the train today\nalong with a number ot other\nwounded soldien returning home\nfrom aervice overseas with the Canadiu Army.\nA few monthi ago Pte. Scott wu\npicked up for dead tt Campobasso,\nIUly. Machine gun fire had drilled\nhli chut full ot holu. Back at the\nbate hoipital, from their blood\nbank nurses poured 12 pinti ot\nblood Into the Americu lad. Now\nhe's well again ud can't thank the\nCmadian Red Crou enough for\nwhat they did for him.\nWATIR LIVEL\nA drop of .02 foot tor the 24 houn\nending at 1 p.m., Tueiday in the level of the Wut Arm it Nelion wu\nrecorded by the Dominion Public\nWorki giuge, thii fluctuation trom\nthe ilight rlie 'thit hu beu in progreu being presumably the con\nsequence ot the unseasonably cool\nweather and of the new snow in the\nmountains.\ndays   the\nsordid  tt\nTEMPERATURE\nDuring the put four\nhlghut temperature recon\nNelion hu btu 68 degrees, which\nwu recorded both Mondty Ud\nTueidty. Siturdiy'i high wu 50,\nud Sundty'i 81. Tht weekend had\noold nighti, tht mercury filling\nto 83 degrees Frldiy night and to 36\nStturdty night, with tbt low extreme Sunday night btlng 38 degrees, ud Mondty night 85 degrees\nDuring the four-day ptrlod thert\nwu .14.4 inch of precipitation, Saturday having .11^ inch of rain, Mon-\nG-egg,r Webber  (6)   Wtrrtn ~ (8) dty i triet and Tuetdiy .015 inch.\nWill Transfer\nSkilled Workers\nIn H.Z. Forces\nBy C, R. BLACKBURN\nCinidlin Prttt SUff Wrlttr\nWASHINOTON, April IS (CP)-A\nnumber ot skilled worktn Is the\nNtw Zetlud irmed torcu tre to\nbe trmsferred \"to arrest t decline\nln food production which thrtttus\nto have world-wide Implications,\"\nPrime Mlnliter Peter Fraier of New\nZealand told t preu conference\nhere.\nLett the move prompts Congressional criticism ln tht United SUtet\nilmiltr to that which followed t\nilmiltr decision In Auitrtlli, Mr.\nFruer It going before the Sentte\nCommittee on Fortlgn Relitioni tomorrow ttternoon to explain tt\nThit movt to decreise tht Ntw\nZetland trmy for productive purpoiu I* Uku on tht tdvlce of the\ncombined Chiefs of SUff of the\nUnited SUtet, tht United Kingdom\nud New Zetlud, Mr. Fruer uld.\nHe uld Ntw Zetland htd mobilized on t scale equivalent to t United States Army of 18,000,000 tnd a\nhomt forct of 8,000,000; ltl cuual-\ntiu wtre ont In every 63 of population, killed, wounded, milling or\nprisoner \u2014 equlvilent to tottl United SUtei casualties of 3,000,000 ln\nproportion to population.\nMr. Frutr is htrt en route to the\nLondon conference of Dominion\nPrime Mlnliten.\nYeiterday tt a preu conference\nhe uld New Zetlud md Auitralia\nwtrt anxious to maintain the Individuality of nttlom ln post-war lnternttionil conferences, u against\nthe idea of groupi of nations forming into solid blocs on queitiom of\nworld policy.\nThe Australia-New Zealand tgreement ilgned at Canberra Uit Ju. 21\nwai ln the nature of an agreement\nto discuss mutuil problems on \u25a0 defined bull ud wti not Intended ti\nt propoul to \"cut tcrou\" world cooperative efforU of the democntic\nnttions, he uld.\nLONDON (CP) \u2014 Stitlstlci compiled during the North Africm, Sicily and Italian fighting show that\n95 per cent of woundi ln the field\nare not faUL\nQRAHAM NIADS\nCRANBROOK\nLOAN COMMITTEE\n__--_, t.0. ttl* tUf local Vlotory lou ewmnlWet with t\nminimum ulu quote of I21S.00 u\nhwdtd by Aim Omhim with Dr. W.\nA. Posit VloeChilnmn and W. O. T.\nTiylor, Secretary, whilt executive\neommlttet numbtri trt H. A. Mo-\nEowu, Bull Flynn. Uoyd Sbtltos\ntnd Mtifc Oook, md _ P. SuIUtu It\npublic rtliUons offlctr.\nH. F. WlUon tfiin httdi Male*\noommltttt whou minimum ttlw quo.\nu 1. 1310,000. Thomu Swart U Flnt\nVlce-Chilrmin tnd Thomu Uphill.\nU__ Stcond Vloe-Ct-alrmin. W. O.\nSoott It ultt ebtlrmin and ttrnptlgn\nmtntgtr wtth A. XUiur tnd J. Austin Stenttrlu whil. Normin Bartlett\ntl publio rtUtlons Offloer.\nA. OorTli hltdt NiUl-Hlchil tub-\nunit whou oblKtlvi ii 170.000 md\nW. H. Clelind budi tbt windmill\nVilley oommltttt with tn obltettri et\n\u266648,000. Quotu ot 8*40.000 et Klmbtrlty md 1145,000 it Oruton Mint Sa\u00ab\nKooteniy'i obJtoHTi up to 185,000.\nPROTEST JAPS\nWORKING IN\nEDMONTON ARIA\nEDMONTON, April 18 (CP)-The\nEdmonton Trtdu tnd Libor CouncU lut night unmlmously tpproved\nt retoluUon protesting to city councU thtt \"no Japanese be tllowed ln\ntht Edmonton dlitrict to work ln\nthe picking plinti.\" A copy will bt\ntut to Dirtctor of Nitlonil Selective Service Arthur MicNtmiri.\nNelson War Stomp\nSales During March\nTotalled $1215.06\nStlu of Wtr Stvingi Stamps in\nNelton during Mtrch totalled\n81215.06. Sales were divided between\ntht Humt School 187.60, Central\nSchool $33.80, Junior High $127.06,\nHlg hSchool $38.76, Poit Offlct $823,\nand tht Ftlrvltw iub poit offlct\n$10646.\nVICTORIA FUER\nMISSING OVERSEAS\nvictoria, AprU ii (can - Mr.\nud Mrt. H. Smith, Roytl Otk, htvt\nreceived word tbtt their ion, Fo.\nTilbot Smith, R.C.A.F., It mining\nwhile on operations over enemy territory.\nr mo\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1944-7\nDavies Questions\nEasier Wonhip\nby Allies, Nazis\nLONDON, AprU IS (CP) - Rhyi\nDiviu, Libor, uktd ln tbt Houm of\nCommoni todty whether Sir Jtmu\nGrigg, Wtr Stcrttiry, wu twire\nUut Germin ud Allied troopi bed\njoined ln tht stmt Euter wonhip\non Uie Girlgllino tront In Itely,\nwhere Allltd terrieu wtre reporttd broidcut to tht Nul llnet.\nSir Jimei uid ht htd no InformtUon on tht Incident ud reminded thtt thtt lector wu under Americu control.\nNtwi dlipitchu tram the front\nhtd reported thtt the Gtrmini htd\nheld their Are (luring iht broidcut\nof tbt lervicu.\nCARMARTHEN, Wilei (CP) -\nVtndiU uprooted 18 grtvutonu\nhtn, breaking glut wreitbi, tnd\nvim ud strewing the contend tn\nthe cemetery. Dimige wu estimited it $5000.\nWith mora Blades!\nMinora outfalls ordinary double-\nedgtd raior bladei. hi tht quo\/*\nfcfedt In Iht kw-prkt field.\n...FOR WHAT?\nWORDS that tell of the war goods manufactured lo yoor plant-\nwords that will cost the lives of your husband, son or brother...\nthat's the prize catch for the fisher of information, the enemy agent\nDon't be bait I Facts contained in idle talk may be of the utmost\nvalue to the enemy seeking news of our offensive strength or\ndefensive preparedness.\nEven the obvious can fit into the enemy's jig-saw picture of our\nwar effort '\nBeware tbt fitbir of information I\nTHE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY CO., LTD.\nI\n____._-_,_,,..-._\u25a0.;.:-\u00bbi.--.'1|>t| |f;im .-.__..______.___l_\n-^_t_________\u2014_*a^__\nm________m_____i\n..,__^__,_____.\n______ _\n i \u2014 HtfMI-lg_fWBC_WI9HKfnBW11FJ*T\nTODAY'S News Pictures\n , _\t\n\u2022\nFELL 19,000 FEET: Till Gunner\nltrgt Jtmu A. Riley, Htnderion,\nKy, eiciped duth whtn ht fill\n19,000 fut to urth In tht itvtred\ntilliectlon of t Plying Fortran\novtr Italy and linded In t trtt. Ht\nrtetlvtd in Injured back tnd out\nchin.\nALL THE COMFORTI OF HOMI: Another itep In lncrtulng\ntht chancei of reicue for ihlpwrtckid tallon li thli all-metal rtft\nbeing teited by U. I. Cout Guardimen neir New York. The rift bonti\n\u2022 ull, canopy, itove, blinkeli, wtter tnd food to luittln 20 mtn for\n\u2022 month. It alio li itlf-billlng.\nORATORY PRIZEI A 12-yeir-\nold Cuoh boy, Alex Polik, ibove,\nof MIII_trove, nttr Htmllton, Ont,\nli wlnntr ef tht tll-Onttrlo public iptiklng conteit hild it thl\nOntirio Educitlonil Auoclition\nconvention In Toronto, Ont Thl\ntoplo wn \"Why I Ihould Buy Wtr\n\u2022tvlngi Certificate!.\"\nMUDDY NAZI RETREAT IN RU88IA: Mud tnd witer hive\nrtpliced thi roadi on thi Intern front Thli Otrmtn mtutgt-run-\nner with hli motorcycle givi i vivid Impreulon of tendltltnt undtr\nwhich thi Germini trt retreating.\nEAIY ON EYEI: Oood newi\nfor thui gili who find It difficult\nto buy bathing iuIU thtt fit perfectly It thl model worn by linger\nDltnt Pendleton. Thi itcrtt ll In\ntht trunki, which tit up both\nildu. ind tht bn.\nINDIAN CHARGED: Alex\nPrinee, 23, Fort It Jimu Indlm,\nwho hn been chirged with the\nmurder of Hani Pfeuffer, t Finlay Forki trapper, tnd hli partner, Eugene Meiimtr. According\nto police, Prince hu idmitted\nthit he ihot Pfeuffer during \u2022\nrunning gunfight ovtr tht inew\nand Ice nur tht lonely ctbln of\ntht two ptrtntn.\nfyjtuw WTtceUi\nTODAY'I NEEDLECRAFT:\nCrochet your fivorlti pineapple\ndulgn ntw In t iet of dolllei thtt\nmttch your ftvorltt peicock,\nplneipplt chair itt, Pttttrn E781,\nihown recently.\nDolllei to mttch chalr-iet Ptttern E761. Ptttern 819, ihown\nabove, hu direction! for dolllei;\nititchei; lltt of materiali.\nSend 20 cent! ror mn ptttern to\nThe Nelion Dtlly Ntwi, Needle-\ncraft Dtpt, Ntlion. Wrlti plllnly\npittern number, your nimt tnd\ntddrtu. Patterni will bt mailed\nto your homt In tbout 18 dtyi.\nThtrt mty bt tomt further delay\nIn delivery btctuit qf tht large\nIncreut In ordtra during tht preient ituon.\n%n__-_.   Wlawn.\nTODDLER PATTERN: An Ideal\noutfit for your young hopeful-\nPattern K9073 consist! of dainty\nbutton-front frock, illp md pan-\ntin. And they're ill ilmple ti cm\nbt to uw. Thtt button-front not\nonly makei for euy laundering\nbut li wondtrfui for flnt Ittiom\nin iilf-drtitlng.\nPttttrn K8078 comu In children'i il-ei 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 tnd 8, Size\n8 takei 2 yardi 35-Inch; illp, 1i\/4\nytrdi; pantiu, ,4 yird.\nltnd 20 ctntt for thu pttttrn to\nTht Ntlion Dtlly Newi, Needle-\ncraft Dept, Nelion. Writ! plainly\npittern number, your nimt trd\naddreu. Pittern will bt malM\nto your homi In ibout 18 dayi.\nThert mty bt some further deliy\nIn delivery bectuu of tht ltrgt\nIncreise In orderi during tht\npresent tttion.\nAUNT  HET\nBy ROBERT GUILLEN\nBrother Henry uyi he don't\nenvy the rich tax dodgen, but what\nmake., him mad is that none of 'em\never go to Jail.\"\n\"The hair raitorer will be _t, sir; and i\nhow aba* a Mf of tomW\"\nIn i North African port near the\nbattle-front the trawler H.M.8. Two-\nitep haa converted her boat-deck Into\na shipbuilding yard. On the itocks at\nthe moment, nearing completion li\nwhat the Twostep'i first lieutenant\ncalls a \"carrier\" It la a amall sailing\ncraft, made out of waite chunks of\nwood, picked from around the Jetties\ntnd barrage billoon fabric.\n. IUU-11 nm is not _ll_l_\nPUTTING YOUR partner in the\nlead to run the suit which he already haa iet up agalnit a No\nTrump game Involvei two problem!. It li not merely \u25a0 caae of\npicking the correct iuit to lead to\nhim it alao la \u2022 queition of the\ncorrect card of that iuit. Uilng\nthe wrong one may enable the declarer to block your partner'i\nhmd and ihut out hla long ault\n^10 4\n\u2022 A'\n\u2666 AQW\n+ Q. I 10 1)8 7\n\u2666 K Q J 9|   -\n4876.\nf 3 III I\n\u2666 KJ\n+ K84\n(Dealer: North East-West vulnerable. I\nNorth R.-sl South Wut\n1_% Pan 1 NT Pau\n2 Jf, Pau 2 NT Pau\n3NT\nThen were three variation! of\nplay for thli contract In a duplicate, after Wnt led the ipadt K\nto the A.* In every cue, Eut decided that the fate of the contract\ndepended on Wut regaining the\nlead to run hit apadei. All uw\ntlto that an entry In diamonds\nwas hopeless, alao that If Wut\nhad the club K, South would be\nture to lead them later ud put\nWwt In. Tht only good um to be\nDwrnutit tt tm*\nmane of tttaxn iiu-uiig opportunity waa In hearta, ao they all\nreturned hearta.\nTwo of them uaed the heart 2\nfor that lead on the aecond trick,\nSouth putting In the J. One Wut\ncovered with the K md the A\nwon. When a club wu then loit\nto But, he led the heart 4, hoping Weit had the 10, but South\ndid md rm enough tricks to give\nhim hla game plui an extra. At\nthe other table where the heart 2\nwu returned, Weit ducked the J\nmd It won. Whm But got In then\nwith the club A. he led a aecond\nheart to the A, ud that South\nmade game plua m extra trick.\nOne But beat the contract by\nreturning the heart Q to the tecond trick. If the A had been uaed\non that, a aecond heart following\nthe club A would have given Wut\nthe lead. That South strained to\ntave himielf, pitying low from\ndummy md letting the heart Q\n\u00abdn. But It did no good. A amall\nheart knocked out the dummy'! A.\nWhen Eut then won with hit\nclub A, he tent another heart to\nthe K md Weat ran hit tpadet,\nbeating the contract five tricka,\nwith ttx tn spades, one In, eluta\nand two In heartt\u2014quite t reward\nfor making a tingle play correctly\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nYour Week-End Quutlon\n. What principle of valuation\nmakei It tound to open the bidding In itcond hand position on\nsome holding! which you would\nconilder not quite itrong enough\nfor a dealer'! bid?\nPuttru Brad-ate. lta.\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nACROSS\n1 Cut, u wool\n8 Reservation,\nu on a train\n11 Very ilow\n(mui.)\n12. Forbidden\n13. Gazelle\n(African I\n14. Affirms\n15. Writing\nImplement\n16. Tagi\n18. Pinaceoua\ntreu\n19 Part of\n\"to be\"\n21. Cat\n24. State flower\n(Utahl\n26. Surrounded\nby\n27 Pierces, aa\nwith h.ma\n28. Tree (Java)\n29. Vex\n30. Negative\nreply\n31. Insect\n82. Tributary of\nthe Ohio R.\n38. Cover\n38. Ut again\n39. Evade\n41. Angry\n42. Valuu\n43. Donkeya\n44. Say\nDOWN\n1. Strike\ni. Long-eared\nrodent\n3. Ireland (poet.)\nl.Orowold\nLurching 21\nPierces,u\nwith a aword 22.\nCover with 23\nuphalt\nSon of Adam 24.\nWaist 25.\nbouqueti 27\nGoddess 29\nof dawn\nPart of 31.\n\"to be\" 33\nPaddle-like\nprocesses 34.\nVariety of 35.\nrose\nRural deity\nIRom.Relig.)\nAuthorizes\nLarva of eye-\nthreadworm\nPainful\nEpoch\nCollects\nBelonging\nto him\nComradu\nExpreuion\nof lorrow\nMorael\nMusical\nInitrument\nWWlil'J    _-_.\ni_.i_ii_i-.i-. Buiiae\nHF.lll-l-V   _U_W\n____ awBuwa\n_'__ _\\__i\n__.__ __a_\nHill-...-  _H--_\nsaan aaaa\n0HUH w_-\n\\-\\tmm i_i..u..i\nl:iUHI-l;i  .-.IIIII.'jU .\n.-\u2022..Hl.lll   ..UI-I..1\n1...1HL-4  DDDBl\nte-rri.s't lltrtet\n36. Notion\n37. Writing tablt\n38. Narrow Inlet\n,40. Fold over\ni.' ilMftiiiiii\n___________a__t__________i\n. _-_ ______ __,._.J__..t_.. \u25a0___.:_\n !\u2014\u25a0\u2014\u2014>\n\u2014\u2014^\u2014\nNONE 144\nClassified Advertising\nil*'  Look Down ThtN Wont Ad Columns for Borgoins      X\nPHONI 144\nHELP WANTED\n1ADUATI NURSSg WANTED URO-\nDtly tor general duty ln 130-bed\nnodern City Hospltil. Salary 175 00\nItr month plus full maintenance\ntarmanent or temporary servlci\nitlp-ul in present emergency. Ap-\nSuperintendent Ot Nunu, Ollt\nJlttl, Lethbridge. Alberti\nNCBU LATHS AND lULLlNd\ntchine hands wanted. Must Lt\nSnt clus. iccurate md accustomed\nO close tolertnoes. Transportation\nIdTtnced, Apply nearest Employ-\n\u25a0tnt tnd Selective Service Olllce\nItftr R. O. 925\nOHNICAL    ASSISTANT    WANTED\nrblt of handling ill metallurgl-\nproblema md development In\nlift iron ud brui foundry. Aptly nearest Employment tnd Se-\nectlve Service Offlct. Keler H. 0\n*_St\u2014D PHT8ICAL INSTRUC-\n\u00bbr for boyi ud glrli clueet. mile\nirtferrM. Dutlei to begin Septem-\nmt l. Hi*. Apply to Btcrettry ot\nIchool Boird, Femli. B.O.\nUrnD-BOT or 18 oa IJ. could\nio to tohool; ont with firm expt-\n\u25a0lenci preferred. Apply Boi 8108\n-ally Newi,\nurrteD:   MARRIED   man5^1\ntork on mixed firm, netr Nilson\nBUin   highway.   Apply   Selective\n-'e, Nelion.\nPER TO TAK>   _Wiss\njf borne for t month. Ptmllv of\nPh. 384-X.\nWOMAN     OOMPANIob,\nI full partlculari tpply Boi 100,\n\u25a0\u00a3m_\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSpecial Low Rttu fot non-\ngoramerclal advertisemenu. under\nthis eluiifiottion to tultt ptoplt\nBtklng tmployment Only 25c tor\non. week <\u00bb dtyi) -eoven iny\nnumber of required llnei Piyible\nbn idvance Add 10o if boi number deilred\nBm two CH-timM, bBSIRl.\nhomework, iltep to. Phone 493-R.\nRENTALS\n__T): 4 OF 5 ROOM APABT-\nment, I idulti, reliable references\nglvtn Dtlly Kiwi Boi 8168.\n_ BBNT-HRMP. HODSK WITH\nelectric Ughti if preferred. Apply\nAm Chtrnoft, Bonnington,\n D TO RENT\u2014t OR 5 ROOM\nin Ftlrvltw. Boi OOM, Duly\nRENT\u20148 1\u2014OnSBED ROOMS\nMW I- 811 Vtrnon St.\n. RENT-: ONE, t RMD SUl'lJ,\nroomi, 705 Vlctorli Alley.\n-RENT; 6 BOOMTO FTON-SHED\nflit. Fh. 1068-B.\nJ6T - BETWEEN NEUBON AND\nTmlr one short l)4-ln. jjlpe with\nelbow, gltt valve tnd quick fasten-\n\u25a0 ttttcbed. Riwird, Ph, 73,\nIbgT: OA8 RATION BOOK Ct* 146\nT. Roynon. Btwtrd S8.00. Apply\nPally Newi.\nIUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES\nUtBlR SHOP FOR SAL* OR RENT\n\u2014At t bargiln, good location and\nd   opportunity.   Apply   T.   E.\nith, Ormbrook.\nWarn. Uutlii NrutB\nTelephoni   14\u00ab\nTrail circulation: Pbont  132S-L\nClassified Advertising Rates\nlit per line per inurtlon.\n44c per line per wuk (t conjee-\nntlve Insertions for cost ot 4).\n11.43 \u2022 line t month (20 times)\nMinimum 3 llnet per Insertion\nBoi   number   He  extra   Thit\neoven uy number of tlmu.\nPUBLIC  (LEGAL)   NOTICES.\nTENDERS, rro.\nltt per Une flnt lniertion, md\n14c   ttcb  subsequent   lniertion.\nALL ABOVE RATES LESS 10%\nFOB PROMPT PAYMENT\nIFCCUL LOW BATHS\nNon-rommerciil iltnttioni\nWanted for tie foe tny required\nnumber of llnet for tli diyi. pty-\ntbl. 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Pbont 136.\nMACHINIST!\t\n\u2014bSnnwh mim\u2014\nMachine Shop, acitylene md electrle\nwelding   motor   rewinding,\ncommertotl    reingeration.\nPbont SSS 324 Vernon at\nBTiiVENSOtl't     MACHINE     SHOP-\nSpecialieu tn mini md mill work\nMachine  work,  light  tnd  ouvj\nElectrlo  md  Acttyleni weidlnn\n708 Vernon 8L tW*\"} - Phoni SS\nOPTOMETRISTS\nW   E   MARSHALL\nOptometrists\n1458 Bty Ave., rrtll Pbont ITI\nw.n_,     ...    .     \u25a0' m   iii-iiiih\n8ASII  FACTORIES\nLAWSON'B   SASH   PACTORT\nHardwood  merchmt.  878 Btktr Bt\nSECOND   HAND  STORES\nWE   BUT,   SELL   AND   EXCHANGE\n* Whtt have you? fh 68*, Art Stom.\nPROPERTY. HOUSES, FARMS\nFOB SALE\u2014220 ACRES PASTURE, 20\nacres Alfalfl, gtrdtn. pasture, 5-\nroom houie. outbuildings, electric\nlights, plenty of water: with or\nwithout liveitock, A Blmkmin,\nFrultvile, B.O\nPOR SALE\u20144 RMD HOUSE, 2 BED-\nroomi, living room, kitchen, md\nbithroom on concrete foundition\nAbout 5 yun old, now being ri-\ndecontm, 11700, hilf CMh. Ph. 484,\n*HY NOT REFINANCE VOUR MORT-\ngigi on tbt Yorkshire Sivlngi md\nLoan Monthly Reduction plu it\n6%.C. w.Appliynd\nton BALB: 127 AOM FARM, WOOD.\nwater Irrigation, fruit treu, houu.\nClose to school. Tairys B.C. F.\nAmoroso,  Thrumi.\nWE  SPECIALIZE  IN  FARM  LANDI.\nSei our Uit\u2014Robertion Realty Oo\nLtd., -32 ward St.\nFOR QtilCK SALE- T*5T-BH-b-lKJ\nlots, location Fairview. Ph. 875-L.\nFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\nFOR SALE: ELECTRIC RANGE, 8-\nplate ilectrlc stove, 1 dining room,\n1 chesterfield, md 1 bedroom suite,\ndishes md aluminum ware. Third\nand Cottonwood.\nFOR SALE\u2014BLACK8MITH BLOWER,\ngardening tooli, furniture, rugs,\netc. Apply Third and Cottonwood dt\nPIPE \u2022 FITTINGS \u25a0 TUBES SPECIAL\nluw prices Active Trading Col 1)18\nPowell St., Vincouvtr. B. C.\nSTANDARD RECEIPT BOOKS 4 R\u00bb-\ncelpts to page with duplicate aheeti\nNilson   Dally  News Printing Dept\nBURTON CERTIFIED SEED POTA-\ntoei. John Holuboff, Lion's Head\nStore. Otstlegir,\nFOB SALE\u2014SURG MILKING OUT-\nfit, used only 6 months. Mrs. Noakes.\nBalfour\nFOR SALE\u2014MODEL' K. G. E. STO\nlamp, 880. Apply Boi 0178, Dally\nNtws.\nPOR   SALE   \u2014   MODERN   DINETTE\nSuite, 1 yr. old. Cash. Phone 467-T.\nCryptoquotes.. \u2022\n\\\nO0DC8BTM  ERS OSDT  MKCJS  UN\nCN8. E R O E FCOSM CI Oil CEM NIG-\nUPD-JOLKSD.\nYuterdljfi Cryptoquote: THERE IS ONLY ONE RELIGION.\nTHOUGH THERE ARE A HUNDRED VERSIONS OF IT-G. &\nSHAW.\nCr> i...u(jiiotf-. ire quotitlom ot ft-\nioui persons written cipher A sub-\nlitute character bu replaced tbe\nrtglnal letter Por Instance, m \"R\"\nmty substitute for the original \"1'\nthroughout the entire cryptoouote, or\na \"BB\" may replace an \"LL\" Find the\nley md follow through to the Mlu\ntion\nPERSONAL\nWHEN   IN   VANCOUVER,   STOP   AT\nAylmtr Hotel, Opp. C. P. R. Dipot\nS_f_* WASH*? Alt.   ____.\nPoll Ironer. WUl sell or trtde. Btt 1.\nOhe. first, 614 Vernon Bt,\nRUBBER STAMPS FOB ALL Ftm-\npoui. Ntlson Dally News Commir-\ndil Printing Dtptftmtnt,  \t\nawB-W wnp mtom\nKm lustious oolour ts grty Uft-\nu btlr 81 it Mmn. -tutbtrtutd\nF1'\nlei\n25c TON8 PHOTO\"25c\nP. O. Boi 484, Vmeouvtr\nAay S-tip roll developed tnd printed\n3tc atprtnti fc Fru t\u00ab7 cou;  -\nLONELY POLKBI JOIN\nConfidential Matrimonial Club\u2014\nMmy Mtmbtn with rftttn Partlculari md description. 10c udiu\nfru Boi __________\t\n_-T__--WT_rrmim\nllttl upoiuri roll) SSo, Reprlnti\nSe etch. For your tntpthott, eboou\nKryst.l Plnlsh Guu-.nt.ed non-fade\nprints Kryitil Photos, wilkie. Sm-\nkatehtwtn.   -btabUihid   ovtr   80\nyttrt.\nstrop unto nsnsBsr-\ntag itomtch Dliordm: Add Stom-\noh. Indigestion, Heartburn, Coated tongue, Bid Bruth Btck Head-\n\u00abches, etc. Use EUk's itomteh powder No. S, prepared by experienced\nPharmacist It must give Immeditte\nresulti or money btck, 1100, 88 00.\nEUk'i Medldni Comptny, Dtpt 48\nBukitoon  Suk.\nfffoP ITCHilNO TORTURES 5?\neczema, pnrlult, ringworm, ith.\nlete's root md other tkln irriu-\ntlont with  Elik's Ointment No.  8.\nfirescrlptlon tf noted tkln spec-\naiist Itch ntltvtd promptly,\nikln build quickly or monty refunded 1100, 83 00 Mill orders\nfilled promptly Ordtr todiy trom\nBlk'i Medlclm\natoon, Suk.\ni Oo. Dtpt. 48. Buk-\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nFor Sale\nWoodi Hydraulic under body\ntruck hoist 2-3 ytrdi. In good\ncondition. <t *. \"7 C\nComplete *PZ. I 0\nTIRES \u2014TUBES\nJ.SS-8, 14 ply H.D. Truck Tirei\ntnd Tubu. Celling Prlcet.\nHillman Delivery Vtn \u2014 1S37.\nCood tlrei, In good condition\nmechanically. Ceiling Prices.\nSmedley\nGarage Co.\nSOS Vernon St,       Nelion, B. C.\nWHEN YOU WANT OB-TOWI- UTTER-\nNATIONAL TRUCK FARTS or Mo-\nCormlck-Deerlng Farm Machinery\nrepalra, call, wire or write Central\nTruck ind Equipment Co. 702 Front\nSIX-CYLWDW JtSOIHB MOUNTE-i\nSt., Pbone 100, Nelson, B.C.\nln frame with transmission and radiator.  Oood  power   unit.  Nelson\nAuto Wrecking It Garage.      \t\ntestmrntommmtttm mmmtmmmmnm\nTRUCKERS\nATTENTION\nWe specialize in frame reinforcements \u2014 Lengthening wheel bases, etc., on all\nmakes ef trucks.\nPEEBLES\nMOTORS, LTD.\nFOR SALE: 8 TO 8 TON DIAMOND\nT truck. Long wheel but. C>n *\u25a0'\nieen it Shorty'i Repilrshop.\nAOHl\nWANTED; COASff OR UBKsf, f-_'-\nftribly liti model, Boi 8188 DiUy\nNews.\npofi AUTdUoiBi. -mtm\u2014\nCltv Auto Wrecker.\t\nTOR SALE: VSRY GOOD *(____\nRoyal Sedan. P.O. Boi 804\t\nf ARM. GARDEN ft NURSEKll\nFLOWER SEEDS - EVERLASTINGS\nfor winter flowers. W. Rutherford,\nNew Denver hu them tnd many\nblgh clus (lower seeds. Be md 10c\nptcktts. Oirden seeds by wtight.\nLARGE GLADIOLUS BULBS RAIN-\nbow collection of ouUtandtng vs-\nrletlei. 8 dot. 11.10. Delivered.\nKuyper's Bulbi. Hitelc, B.C. We\ngrow the best only.\t\nGLADIOLI, LARGE BULBS. NEW\nmixture til colours, OOc dot., 8800\npir 100 postpltd. Webster Gardens.\nRobson, B.C.\nRASPBERRIES, WASHINGTON, 76c\ndoz.: Black Currants, 06c ea.; Rhubarb Root., 30c <i.; Mac's Green-\nhouiu, Nelson.\nWANTED, MISCELLANEOUS\nLICENSED\nBUYER OF HIDES\ntnd wool. J P. Morgan, Nelson\nWAN'ftD:  LEATHER HAT BOX  PH\n888-X.\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nPARM SUPPLIU, ETC\nORDER JUNI CHICKS NOW\nWhite, Blick, Brown snd Butt Leg-'\nhornt, Birred Rocks. R. L Redi,\nNew Hampshire! end Light Susiex.\nWrite (or price Uit end remember\nthtt if \u00bb-\nHISULTS THAT OOUNT\nBox H, Ltngley, Prairie, B. C.\nFINEST QUALITY\nRHODE IBL^ND BID CHICKS\nRed libel-Orade A\nDiy-old 84 tor 88, 88 for K.\n818 for 100\nlight week oock.rels 40o.\nlight wttk pulleu Due.\nSpecial pad. \"Thru itu\"\nchick, from tr.pne.ted itock.\nDay-old 17 for 35, 81880 tot\n80. 888 for 100.\nEight week 8 .tar pulleu 11.18.\nGEORGE W. OAME\nTtlmgli Poultry Firm It Hitchiry\nArmitrong, B.O.\n(Otw HAMPSHUIB BABY CHICKS,\nipproved md bloodtested itock\n014.00 per 100. 800, 81840 ptr 180-\nOni ctnt per chick mort leu thin\n100. Retdy very Tawdiy. Httd\npulleu 83S00 ptr 100. E\u00abwd cockerels wben available 88X10\nIt no .ient tt your station wnd\nenough money to pty charges. Ollley\nAvenue Hatchery, John Goodmm.\n1955 Ollley Avtnut New Westmln-\ntter, g. C,\nQUAUTY CHICKS\nOovernment approved, blood tested New Hampihire tnd White Leghorn. Orderi ttken for ute Miy md\nJune delivery.\nWeitminster Hitchery A Poulty Firm\nL. AccarUs\nR.R.1, Ntw Westminster, B.O.\nWl tre still booking orders for our\nquillty Leghorn tnd Niw Hampshire\nchicks for delivery tfttr Mty 15th\nCockereli ln both breeds i'l ivalUble\nnow. AU Itock jovernment approved\nSend for Informition md prlci Uit\nNew Blberli Urm\nA, BUlkihln, ChllUwtck, B.C.\nBABY CHICKS\nWRIT! APPLEBY POULTRY FARM.\nMluion City, B.C. for our 1944 lllut-\nstrtted md Instructive prlci Hat of\nNew Hampshire, B_rred u>d ROP\nHired Whitt Leghorn biby chicks\nAll blood-tuttd tnd Government\nApproved Stock,\nBOOK YOUR ORDERS FOR DAY OLD\nChicki now, New Hampshire, 8.0 W.\nUghcrni. 1st Crosses Leghorn - It\nNew Himpihlre. Approved Hitchery\nBlood-tested stock.\n1st Batch Februtry ut.\nBomford Hatchery.      Penticton. BC\nFOR SALE - 8 COWS, TWO JUST\nfreihened, one to fresh soon, alio\none, yttr old belftr. Apply at J. N\nPoohochoff, slocan Pirk, BO.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE COCKEREL CHI-\ncks, tny qutntlty.it my time at\nlight ctnU etcb. Appleby's Poultry\nFirm, Mission City, B.C,\nPOR SALE-4 DOBS, 8 DARK, J\nwhite, ont wltb 7 young, 8 md 9\nmot. old. Wm. Porter, Ul Chatham\nSt., Nelson.\nPOR SALB\u20141 YORKSHIRE BOAR, 8\nmos. old, quirt. Wesley. Eut end of\nCottonwood St.   Ph, 745-L-4.\nALBERTA HOBBES ARSfV*. AT\nThrumi. Apply to N. N. Divldoff.\nTury'i, B.C.\nFOR SALE: PUREBRBD JERSEY COW\nT.B tested. Mill Tiylor, South\nSlocan.\nPOR BALB-VtRY OOOD PONY\nQuiet Bon 9131, Dolly Nsws\nMACHINERY\nSPECIAL\n1 Neptune 2 cylinder alternate\nfiring, S h.p. outboard motor.\n1 Johnson 2 cylinder   24 h.p.\nOutboard Motor.\nNELSON MACHINERY AND\nEQUIPMENT CO. LTD.\n214 Hall St Drawn 230\nNelson, B. C.\nMining,   Milling   and   Sawmill\nMachintry.\nBuda Gai md Diesel Engines\nEvlnrude Motori\nEltctric Lighting Plinti.\nLONDON CONCRETE MIXERS\nSizts 24--cu. ft.. 3V.-CU. It., 5-cu. ft,\nTlmken bearing, pneumatic - tired\nwheels, gasoline driven.\nImmediate delivery from itock.\nPurves E. Ritchie & Son\nMAr. 4,197 658 Hornby.\n Vancouver, B.C.\n'*___-'\nDETACHABLE DRIU, BIT*\nAll sizes, immediate delivery.\nThreaded drill  root for my mike\nbits, all lengthi, Immediate delivery\nPURVES \u00ab. RITCHIE le SON LTD.\n558 Hornby Mir. 4657\nVANCOUVBR. B. C.\nPHONE 144 POR WANT AD SBRVIOI,\n6,433,300 Cigarettes\nSent in March\nto Overieai Troopa\nVICTORIA, AprU IS (CP)-W. A.\nMcAdam, Britith Columbit Agent-\nGeneral in London, idvued the\nDepartment et Trtde tnd Industry's\noveneu tobicco bind todiy that t\nnew tobicco record wit let up ln\nMtrch when 6,4-3300 cigarettes md\n1,665 poundi of tobtcco wert distributed to B.C. soldieri ln England\nmd Italy.\nM. McOdim hti rtetlvtd mtny\nacknowledgemenU irom BC. prU-\nonert-of-wtr ln Germany who htvt\nreceived sigarettei tnd tobacco\ntrom the Overseu Tobicco Fund.\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\nBU        Aik\n11.78\nPacific Nickel \t\nFind OrtUlt\t\nP-onur oold .......\nPremier Oold\t\nFrl\u00bbttetr   _.\t\nReeves MicDonald _\nRtno Oold   .   ,     -\nSheep Crsek .\nWhitewtttr\t\nTmlr YinkM Olrl \u2014\nons\nAntcondt  ,.,.,.\nAnglo CanadUn\t\nA P Con-ollditea _\nCalg * Idmnto\t\nCommonwealth  \t\nDilhou.lt , .\nFoothill. -\nHomt _, __\u201e_\nMcDoug.ll Segur y_\nNtUontl piu \t\nOkalti Com ,\t\nPid_le Pet.  \t\nRoyil CanadUn ........\nRoyallte    , , . .\nSouthwest Pitt \t\nViniltl\t\nVulcm\nINDUSTRIALS\nCtpittl  Eeta.es \t\nCout Breweries\t\nUnited DUtlll\t\n.11\nM\nat\nM\n.08\n186\n2.16\n80\n48\nJO\n.05\n86\n\u202203H\n***_\nHtll\n.11\n1.80\nJl\n86\n1.80\n8,30\nM%\nat\nii\n.44\nM-\n80.80\nJO\n,08\n-10V4\n4.00\ni\u00abe\na.76\nM*.\nUM\n1.76\n.064\n.18\nJ7\nJl\n0*1\n8.88\n.98\n.41\nJ4\n1.00\n.04\nMVt\n.70\n.18\nISO\nJS\n.43\n8.15\n.08\n.60\n.60\n.06\nJO\nany,\n4.75\n1.75\n8.00\nNEW YORK STOCKS\nAmerican Ctn  ,__   8611\nAmerican Telephone  1874\nAntcondt      25%\nBethlehem Stttl     67V,\nCanadUn Pacific       8'\/i\nEutmtn Kodtk 1684\nGeneral Electric    86*4\nDupont   ..._  168*4\nGeneril Motori  __   M%\nInternational Nlcktl      25ft\nInter Tel ft Tel \u201e.. ,784\nStin Oil of N J \u201e._\u201e     58\nUnion Ptclflo   107\nV S Rubber    \u00ab%\nU 8 Bteel _   80ft\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nINDUSTRIALS\nAsioe Brew of Cm      834\nCm Celinw pfd    14lf\nOan Steamship pfd    10\nCon Mlnlni A Smeltlnt     40 ft\nDom Steel it Coal B      74\nH Smith Piper pfd  1074\nNitional Brew Ltd     84ft\nCalgary Livestock\nCALGARY, April 16 (CP).\u2014Ctttl.\n78; hog! 168.\nCittle mirket slow; iteeri 86 to 60\ncenti lower for the week. Ftrmen arc\nstill advised not to ship hogs without\nfirst contacting thllr ulei igency\nor packing plant.\nOood butcher steers 11-11.50; common-medium 8-10,76. Cowi 6-8,60:\ncommon-medium 8.60-7.76; cannere\nmd cutteri 4-8. Oood bulli 7.60-8;\ncommon-medium 6-7. Oood itocker\n\u2022nd feeder itwri 8.60-10.86; common-\nmedium 8-8.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINNIPBO,  Asm   18   (CP).\u2014Quotations;\nOpen  Blgh   Low   Close\nRYE;\nMty   ..,.._ 138      1884    188 ft    1824\nJuly  131%   181%   131ft    181ft\nOct.   .  138ft   128ft    127ft    137ft\nOAT8:\nAll futuru it celling pricei 514B.\nBARLEY:\nAll futuru it celling price. 64%B\nOASH PRICES:\nRyt: 3 C.W. 131ft.\nOnL.: 2 feed 60, 3 teed 48, other\ngrtdu it calling pricu 61ft,\nBarley: 3 feed 63ft, other trades\ntt eelllng prices 64%.\nJapanese Made\nMistake\nSeizing Kiska\n*      i\nWASHINOTON, AprU 18 (AP) -\nRep. Mignuson (Dem.-Wuh) told\nthe Houie of RtpresenUtlvu todty\nthe Jipinue mtdt t mlllttry mis-\ntike la Hiring Kiskt liutetd ot\nAdtk blind ln the Aleutltni.\n\"Why tke Jtpi did not utabliih\nthemttlvtt there it'i military myitery,\" Mignuion uld. \"Pouibly the\nbut explanation ti that tor many\nyeart on ill ot our mtpi Wl dulgneted Klika at a -naval reserve, keep\nout, ind therefore, tht vtry subtle\nwiy ef Jipinue thinking muit have\nled them to Kliki Initead of to one\npf the flrtt potentltl buu ln the\nAleuttaM.\"\nMagnuson made public hli report\nto the Houie Ntvtl Affairs Committee ef hli recent Inspection for\ntht committee of defencei ln the\nAleutltni.   .\nHt recommended that the naval\ntir but et Bltke, Alukt, bt reduced in size, saying officers of tht\nArmy md Navy believe It ll much\ntoo ltrge Ht tald expenditure ot\nfundi on the but had been \"exceuive end extrivigtnt.\" ,\nHe alio recommended thtt no ntw\nprojects bt itirted tt Kodiak, asserting tht wtr \"hu movtd Wttt\"\nbut uid it always would bt an Importmt tpot on tht Aleutian tir\nroutt,\n\"At Kodiik there ippetred much\nwasted Army penonnel,' Magnuson\nuid.\nSays Russia\n\"Won'ISIopal\nGerman Border\"\nCLEVELAND, Aprfl IB (AP) -\nRuult \"will comt out of thii war u\npotentially the greitest nition on\netrth,\" uyi Frmk E. Gannett, of\nRochuter, newipaper publiiher who\nrecently returned from Englmd.\n\"Don't expect them to itop it thl\nGermm border,\" tht publisher declired in an addrut lut night btfort dlitrict Rotary clubi.\nHe expresied belief Russia would\nbreak up Germmy, take ovtr tbt\nBaltic Statu and Eutern Polind\nmd, In brief, \"ttkt all iht wtnti.\"\nGannett illd he hoped thl Invulon of Wutern Europe would be\ndelayed long enough to givt ilr\npower lti tUU chince, to win tht\nwtr. Ht utd hli talks with British\ntilled ilr leiden hid convinced him\nChief Air Marahil Hirrii md othtr\nthtt 80 of Germany's 48 principal\nlnduitrial eltiet had keen eliminated md from SO to 70 ptr eent of\nGerman war production wricked.\nYoung Mother's\nSentence Suspended\nVICTORIA, April il (CP)-Mag.\nUrate H. C. Htll impended tentence todty for tht 21-year-old mother who gave birth te the child\n.unattended md then abandoned the\nnew-born bibe it St Joieph'i Hoepital\nPreviouily Mn. W. ft M. MltcheU\nhad innounced ibe would take care\nof ths llrt nd be responsible ler\nhtr. ttt mothir wu releued on\nher own recognlzmce md $800 to\nbe on (ood behivlor fer tlx monthi.\nHer employer tnnounced her Job\nwould be open for her if the cared\nto return.\nFlays Aussie\nN.I Agreement\non Islands\nWASHINGTON, AprU lj (AP) -\nRepreientitive Richardi (Dem.-SC)\ntold the Houm todiy that a recent\nagreement between Auitrtlla and\nNew Zetland concerning poit war\nJurisdiction oyer Pacific Islands wu\n\"a menace to tbe successful prosecution of thli wtr.\"\nDiscussing legislation to extend\nthe lend-leue progrim, Richardi\ntermed tnt agreement 'the unkind-\nett tnd moit disturbing cut of all,\"\nmd addtd.\n\"Theie countries, uved from deitructlon by Amerlcm armi, the recipient! of lend-lease materiala by\nthe millioni of toni ud artlclei, on\nJm. 21 entered Into a unilateral pact\nwhich In tfftct served notlet on the\nworld thtt thue two memben of\nthe BritUh Empire muit havt a predominant say-so in any diipoiltlon\nor idminlitritlon ot the lilindi of\ntht Pacific including the Mirshilli,\nMarianas, Carolines, Pelews, and\nother Iilandi Japanese poueuion of\nwhich doomed Uie Phillplnes, Guam\nmd Waka.\nTht assertion of septratt -ones\nof influence such at has been tnnounced Jointly by Auitralia tnd\nNew Zealand without consultation\nwith othir friendly powtn ll I\nmenace to the successful prosecution ot this wtr, etn only tow distrust ind discord tmong the United\nNitioni md will defut tht purpou\nof those who visualize \u25a0 great international body to preserve md miintaln the peace afttr the wtr la won,\"\nA vott on tht extension of tht\nlend-lease progrim il expected tomorrow.\nAxil Moke Shots\nin Dark on Meeting\nof Allied Leaderi\nLONDON, AprU 18 (AP) - Axil\nsources, apparently fiihlng for Information, continued todty to suggest thtt Prime Mlnliter Churchill\n\u25a0nd President Rooievelt ire planning another conference ihortly,\nThe lateit suggestion camt from\ntha German-controlled Parii Radio,\nwhich quoted \"Lisbon reports\" is\n\u25a0tying tuch t mtttlng Is imminent.\nA Germtn broadcut several days\nago lelzed on a Waihington innouncement thtt Pruldtnt Roosevelt hid gone South for a reit to\npredict ht would mett Mr. Church-\nIll lomewhere ln the Caribbean.\nMr. ChurchlU appeared lo the\nHoutt of Commoni todty tnd an-\nswered severtl questions.\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n80 Industrials  186.08 off 1.60\n80  rills     8680 ttt 1.13\n16   Utilltlu       33.47 otf    .43\n-HajJuit JmdL * . *\nLONDON, AprU 16 (CP) --Except\nfor Industrials, thl stock mtrkit clued lulir u thtrt WIS little evidence\nof support. IndustrttU wtrt Irregular,\nJunior home rills lower md oils erratic. Kaffirs, diamonds and coppers\nsagged but internationals were atead-\nler. Most British fundi wen off\nillghtly.\nNEW YORK\u2014Plvotils fell fnctioni\nto 3 pointe or so. Among Canidlan\nInnes Domi lost tt whlli Hlnm\nWilktr and Sngrimt both were otf 14\nCHICAGO\u2014Trade In tomt whett\ncontracts retreet ed to thl lowut point\nIn t month md then recovered some\nof the low on local buying tnd short\ncovering. May whut, oats and harley\nstayed it thtlr 'ceilings. Deferred\nwhett contruti wtrt tt to in lower,\nJuly ti.90'4. Deferred oats win unchmgtd to Mi lower, July 78ft. Rye\nwu H to IH lower, May lUSIi-tt\nDeferred harley wis ',4 to ltt lower,\nJuly 11.24'i.\nMONTREAI^-Isjler paperi included  Price, Howard Smith pfd.. Con\nsolidated Piper, AMtlbl 6 per mnt\npfd.. Bathurit. St. Liwrtnoe Corporation \"A,\" McLiren, Dryden md Intermtlonil Ptptr. Howard Smith\ncom., wu firmer.\nTORONTO-tApm- from imall giini\nboarded by Noranda tnd Staep Rock\nthe base metal lilt wu huvy, ihowlng lowei for Smelters, Hudson Biy,\nNickel, Pend Orillle, Filconbrldge md\nLabrador, steep Rock netted 8 to 8\ncent., on the up ildt. Domt aold feu\nbsck _ to 2*J',i md lossei ot 8 to 6\ncenti ctmt through tor Su Antonio,\nUpper Canada, Giant Yellowltntle and\nHard Rock md Malartlc Oold Fields\nwu off 10 to 8.60,\nWINNIPBO\u2014United States Commodity Credit Corporation tgtln wu\nt prominent whut buyer. Traders\nestimited purchuu by tht Amerlcm\nOovernment tgency it more thm 1.-\n000,000 bushels Nos. 8 md 8 Northern.\nFuturu cloud H-'A lower with May\n\u2022t 81.3814, July 81.81)4 md October\n111*1-\nVANCOUVBR-Mlnei held itetdy\nwhilt oils were illghtly lower.\nToronto Stock Quotations\nMINKS\nAnglo-Huronlan  \t\nBue Metals Mining\t\nBeattie Oold Mlnu \t\nComolidited M ti S ..\u2014\nDomt Mines ,\t\nEut Malartlc ...\\...\u2014m~,\n(lode Like OoM\t\nHird Rock Oold .\u2014\u25a0\u2014.\nHollinger    \t\nHudion Biy U It S\t\nIntemitlontl Nickel \t\nKerr-Addison ... ....\u2014..\nKirkland Uki .. ..........\nLike Short Mines  \u2014\nLtltoh Oold  i\t\nLittle Long Ltc \t\nMtcLeod Coekihutt \t\nMadien Rad Like \t\nMclntyre-Porcuplne .......\nMcKenile Rid Like \t\nMining Corporation \t\nNipissing Mining\t\nNorindi ..\u2014.\u2014\nNormettl  ....\nPamour Porcupine\t\nPerron Oold _\nPloklt Crow Oold  -\t\nPowell Rouyn Oold \t\nPreston East Dome\t\n8an Antonio Gold\t\nSherrltt Oordon \t\n. 8.86\n. .11\n. 1.80\n. 40.18\n. 86.88\n, 1.10\n. .17\n. .86\n. 11.86\n. 88.76\n. 88.86\n. 986\n. .66\n. 18.60\n. 1.06\n. .86\n. 8.80\n. 1.88\n. 66.00\n. 1.8-\n. 1.88\n. 8.16\n. 68.80\n. .71\n. 1.30\n. .67\n. 8.06\n. 1.48\n. 3.64\n. 8.-\n. .85\nSlsooe Oold -     -46\nSladen Milartic  ..      .64\nStem Rock   3.36\nSudbury Baiin ...................   330\nSulllvin Com i \u2014-   1.78\nBylvtnlte  \u2014\u2014.    8.1.\nTeck-Hughes Qold     8.80\nToburn Oold Mlnu     80\nTrans Contl Ruervt     .46\nVentuMt  \u2014\u2014.  6.86\nWilti Amu.it  \u201e..., 4.60\nWright Hargreaves    8.18\nOIL8\nInter Petroleum  \u2014 30.85\nRoyallte     30.75\nTexu Canadian    1.15\nVermilitt      .10\nINDUSTRIALS\n153\na\nml\nNIUON DAILY NIWI, WIDNHDAY, AWL 1\u00bb, 1M4 - 9\nBell Telipbont \t\nBreweri le Diitilleri .\nB C Power A -..\nBuilding Products .\nCin Car le foundry\t\nCan Milting  \u2014~\nOm Ind Alcohol A\t\nPord of Cinadi A .\u2014\u2014\u2014\nHamilton Bridge  \u2014....\u2014.\nMontreal Power  _ \u2014\nNat Steel Car\n30 v,\n18)4\n8.4\nHV,\n5*4\nMU\nsii\n18%\n13V,\nIS More Jap\nVessels\nDestroyed\nWASHINGTON, April IS (AP) -\nDestruction of IS more Japanes vessels by far-reaching Americin lubmarinu wu reported today by tbe\nU. S. Navy.\nTbe new bag brings to (83 thi\nnumbir of Japanue craft iunk, probably iunk or damaged by tht Americtn lubmeniblu which hare operated along the cout line of Japan.\nIncludtd ln tbt new report wert\nthrte tankers, t vitally needed type\nof veuel to keep fuel moving for tlie\nJtp Ntvy md Air Force.\nAlio tneluded wu t medium-sited ntvtl reptir ship which could bt\nof mijor lmporttnce ln keeping fleet\nunlti operating; uvtn medium ilzed\ncirgo vessels; two medlum-ilzed cargo, veueli; two medium ilzed cargo\npassenger vesieli, one small ctrgo-\npassenger veuel, md one until cargo vessel.\nTht Ntvy gtvt no detalli on where\nor when tht submarines made their\nstrlkei agiinit Jap ihipping.\n\"Britain's Greatest\nSportsman\" Buried\nPENRITH, Cumberlind, Englmd,\nApril IB (CP)-The fifth Earl of\nLonsdale was buried today and the\nfuneril scene wm In keeping with\nthe lite ot \"Britain's greatest sporU:-\nman.\"\nThe racing fraternity, long familiar with the 87-year-old Earl who\ndied last Thursday, filled thii village near hit ancestral home, Lowther Caitle, In the Lake country.\nVillager! looked down their noses\nat the check suits, scarlet walit-\ncoats and feathered hatt of the\nstrange visitor! but that didn't matter.\n\"This wai how the old Lord knew\nui and this is how ht would Uke to\ntte ui,\" ont mourner explained.\nBIRMINGHAM, England (tP)-\nMajor George Onions, 82, who won\nthe V.C, as a lance corporal during\nthe second battle ot the Somme ln\nthe Firat Great War, died. Ht rt-\nligned his commission in tht Roytl\nWarwickshire Regiment three years\nago.\nSolon low lo\nSlay Wilh\nAlberfa Cabinet\nEDMONTON, April IS (CP) -\nHon. Solon Low, national luder tt\ntbe Socitl Crtdlt Aiiociatlon of\nCanada, uid last night at a publie\nmeeting he felt ht could ke of greater lervice to the national body by\ncontinuing for the time being *t t\nmember of, the Albertt Ctblnet la\norder to complete dtbt refunding\nmd build t new School Orrati Act\nMr. Low, ProvincUl Treasurer\ntnd Mlnliter of Education tn tbt\nAlbertt Government, outlined hit\npltnt in hit flrit publie tddreu\nilnct being elected to the national\nleadenhip at tht recent Toronto Socltl Crtdlt convention.\nMr. Low uld that while a Provincial Social Credit orginlutlon wu\nbeing formed in eech. province 1\nihall organize and develop t hud\nofflct of our Auoclition for Canadt md will vialt upon InvlUtlon\nthe virloui centres ot our country\nwhenever lt ll convenient for ae to\ndo so.\"\n\"I feel,\" be oontinued, . htve a\nresponsibility to tht people of Alberta to carry forward to a lucceuful conclusion ctrtaln projtcti to\nwhich I have ttt mr hind.\n\"Two of theu ere tht rehiblllti-\ntion of Alberta't flnince through *\ncomprehensive refunding of the\ndebt, md the building and application of a new Grants Act for education.\u2014If they are properly done\nour national prestige will bt en-\nhtnetd.\n\"Therefore,\" Mr. Lew declired. 1\nam sure I etn be of greater urvice\nto our nttiontl Auoclition by oon-\ntlouing for the time being to di\u00bb-\nchargt my rtiponi-bUltlM tsmfi-\"\nLabor-Progs,\nfo Contest\nMajority\nVANCOUVSK, April M (CP) -\nFergus McKean, Provincial Lttdtr\nof the Labor Progrusivi pirty, in a\nitatement iuued hert lait night sild\nhii pirty will contut a rtujorlty ot\nB. C. Mttt In the next federal electloni.\nReferring to tht CCT refuul to\nunitt with tht Labor Progreuivet,\nMr. McKem itld union wu necessary if the lnteruti of the working\npedple ln B. C. ware to be servtd.\n\"Wt will continue our efforti to\nunitt ill democratic forcu ln our\nendeivor to inure tull employment,\nsocial itcurity, democricy and\npeace, ifttr victory la won,\" he ttld.\n\"Candidttet pf the LJP_ will con-\ntut a majority of the federal leati\nIn this' pifdvlnee on lUck e platform,\" Mr. McKem concluded.\nMr. McKem referred to t letter by\nhit party to tho C.C.F. convention\ntnd which ht uld had not bten read\nuntil tilt Issue had betn dealt wi|h.\nDesire to reach an understanding\nwith the CCF. ln order to avoid\nt split ln Federal, provlncitl tnd\nmunlciptl electloni ln thtl provinct\nwu expreued In the letter, Mr.\nMcKem iald.\nPapers Protest\nfo British\non News Stoppage\nLONDON, April 18 (CP Cable) -\nA proteit hu been launched with\nBritish authoriUu by several newipapen here tfter tbeir Ptr Eut war\ncorrespondent! stopped writing because ot censorship.\nThe action came after five wtr\ncorrespondents, representing \u25a0 largt\nblock of the British preu in Burmi,\ninnounctd Sunday thty would tilt\nno more newi ot the wtr from thtt\narea until cenionhip restrictions\nwere relaxed. They proteit agalnit\nwhat they considered exceuive rt-\nstrictions.\nThe Dtily Mall iald today tht protest action followed \"a long seriei\nof complaints from correspondent!\non the apot that restrictions on cabled dispatchei were unduly levere\nand frequently not bued on lecurity\n.grounds.\"\nReport French\nComposer Dies\nLONDON, April 18 (AP) \u2014 The\nParis radio rtporttd todty that Cecile Chtmlnide, 86, Frtnch womm\ncomposer of songi, piano md orchestra works died ln Monte Carlo.\nAmong her most important iolo\nworks for the piano were Etudt\nSymphonlque, Valie Caprice, Arabesque md five arta containing tbt\nwell known icarf dance.\nPower Corp  _    6\nSteel ot Cin    63)4\naeAtjrn- tobacco     j\nf        ^\u2014 }_. SMOK1 \u2022 * *    Kj\nf OR A \u2022\"\u00ab*\n-__\n\t\nm_m_m_m______m_M_ii__\n \t\n10 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19,1S44\n$160.00 FOR BANK NIGHT\nDRAW AT 9:42\nTHE STARK, STIRRING STORY OFTHE LUSTFUL CONQUEROR!\n\"Womtn first-fiir ttr bravt Nttl sttdlirs ...ltt lk*\ntut dig iheir mtm gravis.. .Hack iht children\nGerman Kultur...\" BUT Lidice lives ttl\n*_m.\n\u2022ssr\nmet.\nMADMM\n-\\\npatS MORISON alan CVRTI$\\\nj\u00ab MIMIHE \u2022 \u25a0\"\u2014  '\n TUti\nRALPH\nLUDWIG STOSSEL\nComplete\nSkews\n7:00-8:15\nAnn Miller \u2022  Rocheiter in\n\"What's Buzzin Cousin?'\ncmc\nA FAMOW rums THtAT88\nCCF. Club Hears\nCunningham on\nCooperatives\nR06SI_A-n>, B.C. April 17-Alder-\nmm William Cunningham give a Ulk\non the hiitory md ilmi ol the Ooop-\neritlve movement at a 0.0. F. ddcui-\nilon mtetlng held Frldiy evening,\nwhich the memberi iald tbey lound\n\u2022'extremely intereitlng.\"\nIn IMl, a imtll Cooperatlvt itore\nln Rochdale, Eniland, itirted the\nmovement, which bli now grown to\nembrace thouiandi ot Cooperative!\nowning thtlr own fictoriei, plantation!, fhlpplng md wholeule houiei.\nThe Roohdtle plm wn the pattern ol\nCooperative lelf-help, i protection\nMilnit exploitation, itated Aid. Cunninghtm, wbo outlined tnt wven pln-\nclptU ot cooperative! u follow:\nTo illl at prevailing local pricei.\nDlitributlon of prpflti ln proportion to purchase!.\nHo credit . _\nsex equtllty In membenhlp rlghti.\nEach member one vote.\nRegular and frequent meeting!.\nBalance iheeti regularly preiented\nto memben\nThe tuentlil factor! ln the success\nof iny coopentlvi were unity, honeity. loyilty md good leiderihlp, hi\nitated. Be claimed tbe success of cooperative! proved thtt Induitry eould\nbe operated without i profit motive.\nHe enumerated tb! alms a! followi:\nSupplying the needi of the people,\nu consumers md producers.\nIntroducing t new iplrlt Into Induitry.\nHiking Industry th! servant of\nmm. not the mister.\nTb!   harmony   of   cooperation   ln\npltct of Jealoui rivalry tnd vlcloui\ncompetition.\nStrvlot, not profit\nEach tun'! good tht mponilbl-\nlty of ill; tbe nelfiri of til tht ob-\njictlvt of etch.\nWhile Ooopentlvit wtrt not In politic!, tnd did not wilt tor political\nictlon, tbey tiught br tht txtmple\nof tht benefit! reoelvtd by tbt member!, wbtt an economlo democracy\noould mem to the general wilfirt of\nthe people, itited the ipeiker.\nBOSSLAND SOCIETY\nHe gave \u2022 brief tccount of tht Bouland Cooperitlvi Tnniportitlon Society, which begin ln 1982 wltb 15\nmemberi md one car, Incrtutd to\nthree month! to five ttn, md it the\nend of thi flrtt yeir operatednini\ncin. Thli Coop now owned i W\u00bb,(W>\nbuilding, M can md equipment, and\nhad met! of 863.000. Aid. Cunningham hoped thli Ooopentlvi would\nnot reit on lti liureli, but would contlnut to exptnd tn other field!.\nFollowing m intereitlng dlicuiilon\nrefreihmenti were ierved .\nDonild Robert! preiided.\n-M\u00bb9fSS\u00abS*\u00ab\u00abSS*\u00bb*W\u00ab\u00abSS\u00ab\u00ab\nFor G.E. Appliance\nREPAIRS\nctn        '\nNELSON ELECTRIC CO.\n\u202274 Baiter St Phoni 280\niis&msisst&s&eoiosi\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL    HOME\nAMBULANCE SERVICE\n\"Dlstlnctlvt  Funeral  Service\"\nJ15 Kooteniy SL        Phont 361\nW. W. Powell\nCompany, Limited\nThi Home of Good Lumber\nTelephone 176\nWholesale and Retail\nFoot of Stanley Street\nGyros Receive\nInstructions on\nWar Bond Sales\nMemben of tbe Nelson Oyro Olub\nwho ara pirtlclpitlng In the drive for\nthe Sixth Victory Lorn turned out ln\nfull force Tuetdiy evening to receive their Initruetion!, it i meeting\nheld In tht Victory Loan Offlct. Further plam for tbt canvassing were\nmade, md tbt men ire now retdy to\ngo ud belp put Nelion over thi top\nln the forthcoming drive.\nROBSON\nROBSON, B.Cr-Opl. A. W. Thorp.\nBOA.F., ipent the Baiter holldiyi\nwith hli wlti md diughter hen.\nMr. md Mn. 3. Wiley tpent JM\njaater weekend htre, gueiti ot Mra.\nWiley'! parent!, Mr. ind Mn. O. B.\nBallard.\nMr. md MM. Conry md Mr. and\nMn. Macdonald wen Trill viiltor*..\nhere to ittend tkt Women'i Auxllliry oonoert md play.\nMn. D. Magei md Mn. J. Mirtln\nhive left for Vanoouver md Victoria\nto attend the I.O.D.B. convention.\nMn. L. ?\u2022 Quance and Mrt. W. R.\nCimpbell trt ipending, an extended\nholiday ln Himllton md other Ontirio citlei.\nMn. K. 8. Mirtln hti left for Bed\nDeer, Alberti., where ihe will vlilt\nher pirinti.\nMr. Piyne of Syringa Creek hu returned to the home ot hli diughter,\nMn. 3. Mirtln, tfter uveril weeki In\nthe Trill-Tidanio Hoipltil.\nMn A. Smecher hia returned from\nthe Tnll-Tidmio Hoipltil where ibe\nwaa a patient.\nMn Hlnton of Trill md Mln Jio-\nquellne Bilnei have been gueiti of\nMri. W. A. Porter.\nMra. W. T. Wildle entertained it\nthe luncheon hour on Thundiy, In\nhonor of Mlu Hither Hougen, a bride-\nto-be.\nMlu Thelma Hougen waa gueit of\nhonor at a \u00abnall kitchen ihower it\nthe home of MM. W. T. Waldle, on\nSaturday. Damn, muilc md conteiti\nwere enjoyed. The hoit-wi, Mra.\nWaldle md Mn. O. B. Webeter, ierved dllghtful refreihmenti.\nMr. and Mra. Leille Crauford of\nNelion vlilton of Mr. md Mn. B. T.\nWaldle.\nMln Florence Nixon of Bri'llint\nvliited Mlu Audrey Thorp for a few\ndayi.\nCpl. Blvlna Oitrom of Vincouver\nhai irrived home on leive to ittend\nthe wedding of her two ititera. the\nMlsiei Thelmi md Either Hougen.\nROSCOE\n- AND\nFOURNIER\nGARAGEMEN\nSKY CHIEF AUTO SERVICE\nPhont 122 Ntlion. B. C.\nApril 17, 1944.\nNELSON DAILY NEW8,\nNelton, B. C.\nMoney wii deposited In the Royil Bink ef Cinada it\nNelion for the home of iged wldowi, orphini, etc., In the\nmme of\n\"Doukhobon\"\u2014The Spiritual Community of Chrlit.\nTruiteei,\nJ. POZDINIKOFF,\nA. D. LEQEBODOFF,\nJOHN 8USOEFF.\nATTENTION\nSpsLriaL SiVwioL\nONE NIGHT ONLY\nADJUTANT AND MRS. WM. ROSS\non Return Visit to Our City\nWEDNESDAY - 8 p. m.\nEVERYBODY WELCOME\nThe Salvation Army\nKASLO\nKASLO, B.C.\u2014Mn J. ByddtU ind\ndaughter, Maureen, wen ihoppen in\nNelion it the weekend.\nMn. M. Brenilson ipent \u2022 ftw dayi\nat ber home ln Bilfour.\nH. S. White hti returned to Bou\nhud.\nMri. J, o. Diem wu a vlaltor ln\nNelion.\nMn. o. Hlnktl bu lttt to spend t\nweek or two tt tht Oout.\nLeo Weiterlind wu t viiltor In\nNilion.\nJ. B. Tlnkeu returned to Whitewater on Mondiy ifter i week ipent it\nhli borne ln Kulo.\nPte. George Palmer la apending\nt leave with hli fimlly hin.\nSteward Fit! li back ln Kulo tfter\nt vlut ln Trill.\nMn. E. J. Hlndiraon returned to\nKulo ifter a holiday In Nelaon.\nMr. md Mn. Piul Wolff md Mn.\nFrmk HIU motored to Nelion on Siturdiy.\nMn. 3. Davis, Mn. J Russel, tnd\nMlu Molly Sutcllffe of Riondel wera\nihoppen ln Kulo on Saturday\nMn. Hirold Johnion md young\nion, Dennii, have nturned to Trail\nafter vltltlng it tbe home of Mri\nJohnson's pirenta, Mr. md Mn. O.\nW. Tlnkeu ln Kulo.\nMlu Nett Sadler wu t viiltor to\nNilion on Saturday.\nMn. Harry Hewat md thret tont\nhive returned to Kulo after i vlilt to\nCrtston.\nRoy Kruger, who hu been employed it New Denver, wu ln Kulo enroute to Vmcouver, where he will\nundergo i medical it Shaughnessy\nMilitary Hoipltil.\nO. Josday wu \u2022 ihopper ln Nelson\non Fridiy.\nO. Armitage of Whitewater wu \u2022\nviiltor to Kailo.\nMr. md Mn. W. Dunn motond to\nNelion on Siturdiy.\nMr. md Mn. Edward Allen of Trail\nmotored to Kulo on Saturdiy returning home on Sunday.\nMr. md Mra. Hirry Beck, who viilted ln Vmcouver md Trail hive returned.\nMr. and Mra. A. Thomion md Mn.\nA. Streit were vlilton to Nelion it\ntbe weekend.\nAfter ipending the Winter wltb he-\nson md daughter-in-law, Mr. md\nMra. Edward Allen ln Trill, Mn. A.\nAllen hu returned to her home ln\nKulo.\nMr. tnd Mn. Chrli Jenien ipent\nseveral days ln Nelson.\nRon Whlttaker of Cutlegir motored to Kulo on Sunday night, hiving\nbeen called home by the serious Ulneu of hti fither, Wllllim Whlttaker.\nMn. T. Horner md Mra. A. South\nwere rn Nelion on Frldiy. Mra. Fox\nof Seattle who hid been on i vliit to\nfriend! ln New Denver nturned with\nthem.\nN. Mittion of Vmcouver wu i viiltor ln Kulo.\nAfter ipending the Winter ln Kulo,\nConstable Oeorge Rasmussen md Mrs.\nRasmussen hive taken up ruldence\nat their Shutty Bench home.\nMra. A. Fell left on Saturday for\nVictoria, where ihe will attend u\ndelegate tbe mnual convention of the\nI.O.D.E.\nLewii McCook of Calgiry wu i viiltor ln Kulo.\n-Mr. md Mra. Tuley viilted Nelion\nit the weekend.\nP. Bownjon of Penticton wu i viiltor in Kulo.\nConstable md Mra. P. Fox left on\nTuesday to vlilt ln Nelion, before\nreturning to their home it Squimlih\nWhlli In Kulo they were gueita at\nthe home of A. L. Grayling and Mr.\nind Mra. W. Hendren.\nMlu Joyce Grieveson hu returned\nto her ichool it Shutty Bench ifter\ni week'i holldiy.\nMra. O. Hillock of Vmcouver wu\n\u2022 viiltor to Krslo.\nMra. Frank Marleau left for Kimberley on Thunday, ifter vlilttng her\nparents, Miyor E. H. md Mn. Lathim\nln Kailo.\nCAPSULES\nABD&G\nfor that Spring-time lutitude.\n25 fer $1.10\n100 fer \u00bb3.M\nMann, Rutherford\nDRUG COt\nLeases Will Not\nBe Frozen\nSays Board Chief\nOTTAWA, April 18 (CP) - Tht\nPricti Botrd It not going to extend\npresent rental! regulation! by\nfreezing ill leate!, Donald Oordon,\nBoard Chairman, itid in t itatement\ntonight\nHe uid tht Board'i decision tnd\ntht Government'i tgreement to\nthat tfftct htvt already been \"oleir-\nly tnnounced,'' tnd that tenant!\nfaced with eviction Mty 1 repreient only t tmall proportion ot all\ntenants, making the problem one\nfor local rather than national authoritiei.\n\u2022Tor example, In Montrttl tnd\nTor-fhto tht tenants faced with\neviction number lesi thin ont ptr\nctnt ot ill tht tenant! ln theie cities. Freezing of ill leaies, iuch as\nhit betn propoied, would limply\ntranifer tht problem from ont\ngroup of individuals to another\ngroup.\"\nMRS. DENNES RECEIVES\nWORD OF DEATH\nOF MOTHER-IN-LAW\nMn. R. Dennes, 921 Edgewood\nAvenue, hit received t cable advising her of the deith in Sheffield,\nEnglmd, of her mother-in-law, Mn\nR. F. P. D. Denne! ln March.\nOAPE TOWN (OP)\u2014The South Africm Air Force and the. South African Naval Force wlU, lt ll officially\nannounced, give priority to the 1039-\n43 Star over the Africa Star.\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuite 205\nMedicil Arti Building\nFLEURY'S\nPharmacy\nPrescription!\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMed Arta Blk.\nPHONE 25\niiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nRatei: 22c lint, 27e lint blick ftet\ntype, lirger typt rttei on requeit\nMinimum two llntt. 10% dlicount for prompt payment\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nH.  A. Stunden,  Chimney Sweep.\nPhone M.\nExpert service on automatic Irons,\nBeitty Service. Pbont 11.\nToday, St. Savlour'i W. A. Spring\nTea Aproni. Homo Btklng, 1-6 p-m\nW. H. Compmion, Calling All Olrls,\ntl Sat. E. Poit on Mil It Valentine'!\nA Penonil Property Plotter glvu\ngreateit protection. Blackwood Ag'y.\nFor ule: Bedroom, Chesterfield md\nDinette Suites, WUton Bug, Tablei,\netc. Ph. tM or 1005-L.\nTypewriter ribboni for ill makes of\ntypewrlten. D. W. McDerby, \"The\nStationer tc Typewriter Mm,\" tM\nBaker Street, Nelion, B.C.\nSmeller Workers Ask Wage Increases\nfor Kimberley Employees;\n(ompany Opposes Application\nOTTAWA, AprU 18 (CP)-Thl\nlnternttionil Mine, Mill md Smelter Worken (C.I.O.) todty uked tht\nNitlonil Wtr Labor Botrd to increue wigei for 1900 Contolldited\nMining tnd Smelting Co., employ-\ntat ln tht Kimberley, B. C, diitrict. The application wu oppoied\nby tht Compiny.\nTts* worker*! cue, pliced before\ntht Botrd by John Stenton, Union\ncouniel, mtdt flvt request!.\n1. Stabilization of wage! for tlu\n490 miners tt 11.01 * dty ln pltct of\nt \"complex tnd arbitrary\" wage\nitructure with bonuses supplementing t fixed lttt ot $4_50 t day.\n1. Adjustment ot wagei for all\nnon-miner emplbyees. except supervisory tnd office itaffs, to miintaln\ndifferentials with the miner'i rates.\n3. Piymenti of tlmt ind one-htlf\nfor overtlmt tfter tight houn t day\nor 48 houn t week, doublt tlmt for\nstatutory holldayi Ud payment of t\nminimum of one-half shift to worker! celled out between shifts.\n4. Vacations with pty vtrying\nfrom iix dtyi after ont yttr'l tmployment to 12 dtyi tfter 8 yttn.\n5. A shift bonui of flvt ctntt tor\nworken on shifts starting between\n3 p.m. tnd 7 a.m.\nMr. Stenton tald tnder tht preient bonui pltn worktn htd no col\nlective bargaining right ln determining their wigei.\nThey don't know trom ont fortnight to mother whtt thty trt going to gtt ln thtlr pty envelopes,\"\nbt uid.\nMort thtn one-hilf of tbt worken' pty wu mtdt up of eight bonuses which wert dependent on t\nnumbtr ot facton md complex\ncomputstions.\nIn November, 1843, the fixed rtte\n\u25a0nd bonuiei ictutlly totalled $8.48\ncomptrtd with tht (8.02 tha union\nuki to bt established u t stabilized rtte.\nTht preient bonui plu wu \"pirt\nof t compiny union system,\" Mr.\nStenton iald.\nHtrry Nicholion, Secrettry of the\nKimberley Locil of tht I.M.M.S.W.\noutlined to tht Botrd tht hazards\nud working condition! tt tht compmy'i mlnu ln tht Kimberley districts. Condltioni, ht ttld, were\nunique ud could not bt compired\nwith uy other Canadian hard rock\nmlnei. Hirvey Murphy, lnternttionil representative of ttlt Union tlw\nittended tbe beirlng.\nTht compuy wu repreiented by\nS. G. Blaylock, President ud Genertl Manager, A. C. Johannson and\nM H. Muon, Couniel, E. W. Cimpbell, Personnel Director, ud J. R.\nGelgrick, Superintendent\nTrail-Rossland Estates Amounting\nlo $100,000 Admitted lo Probate\nor Administration by Judge Nisbet\nBungalow tor rent. 10 mln. wilk\nfrom ferry. Avillibli lit Mty. Ci).\nBlackwood Agency.\nAfter a long Winter It win be a\nreal treat to go ont dancing at the\nPlaymor Saturday night.\nHEAR\nHowird Oreen, MJP., of Vmcouvti,\nCmadian Legion Hill, Thundiy,\nApril 30, 8 p.m.\nDmce Eigle Hall, Frldiy, April tl.\nunder auiplcei of Clan McLeary, Adm.\nSOc. Dancing I p.m. Margaret Graham'i Orcheitra.\nIE THESE A BURIED TBBASURE\nIN YOUR BASEMENT? If n dig lt up\nmd bring lt to the Rid Crou Shop\nTea at the Legion on Friday Slat.\nAdjt. indiMn. W. Bou, noted evangelist md former officer of Nelion\nCorpi will conduct lervlci ln the Sil-\nvatlon Army Hall, Wed. 10th, it 8 p.m.\nA meeting to reorganlie the Property Ownen Auoclition will be held\nIn the Council Chamben, City Hill,\nThundiy, April 20, 8 p.m. AU property ownen welcome.\nAre you satisfied with yoor own\n\u25a0ewing effort? Instructioni In home\nsewing. Leuoni for betlnners. Budget\nof 8 lemons for 810.00. Ph. 41, Stniar\nSewing Machine Co.\nBUBf-LABS \u2014 Tou miy be neit.\nWe hive a policy thit glvu you tull\ncover. Money, goodi. md dimige to\npremliei. Blng us up, phone 88, ind\nwe will call. Robertion Realty, 838\nWard St.\nPrepire now for hot weather! Hive\nyour refrigerator overhauled md put\nln good ihape. A factory-trained mechanic to lerve you. wuhen. Vicu-\numi, or my electric appliances serviced at\u2014   \t\nHIPPEHfiON'S\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nFunenl wrvlcet for the lit! Ivor\nFoihelm of Creicent Biy will be hild\nThundiy it 1 p.m. from the Evm-\ngellcal Mluion Covenant Church, Bev.\nD. N. Ericion offlclitlng. Funeril irnngementi under direction of tbe\nThompion Funeral Homt.\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nFunenl services for the lite Mrs.\nMary A. Towniend will be held from\nSt. Savlour'i Pro-Cathedral todiy it\nI p.m. Ven Archdeicon F. H. Grihim md Bev. J. O. Holmei will officiate Arrangimenta under direction ol\nthe Thomnson Funenl Home.\t\nTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY\nHOUSEKEEPER   WANTS   POSITION.\nWrite Boi 9813 Dllly News,\nWILL BUY A COUNTRY STORE UP\nto 130,000 cuh, Write fully to Boi\n8311, Nelion Dally Newi\nWANTED: MIDDLE AOED HO08E-\nkeeper for elderly couple md girl\nfor light houiework. Box 8310 Dail.\nNewi. \t\nWANTED TO RENT: SMALL Equipped firm neu Nelton wtth modern\nhouie. close In. Apply Joieph Rlch-\nter, Princeton, BC. \t\nYOUNG MARRIED WOMEN WITH\nibove iverige Intelligence resident\nln Nelion md lurrounding small\ntowni, for mirket research md public opinion surveys. Strictly put\ntime. No selling. Write Cmidim\nFacU, 18 Melnda Street, Toronto.\nROSSLAND, B. C, April 18 -Hit\nHonor Judgt W. A. Nlibet of Nelion todty granted letten of administration regarding tht $61,327.06 estate of the late Robert Barrie, Trail\nand Roulud lumber man, to Jtmu\nSklnnr- of Trail, official administrator. No will could bt found.\nOne brother ln New York ud\nfive brothen ud thrte listers, all\nin Scotlind, trt beneficiaries. Mr.\nBarrie died luddenly ln Rouland\nMarch 27.\nEXECUTORS REMUNERATED\nHii Honor passed tccounti for $500\netch to John A. McLeod, Roulmd\nCity Clerk, ud Kenneth Mirtln,\nRoultnd Fire Chief, for their services u executors of the John Hugh\n(BUck Jtck) McDonild atate. Victory bondt, cuh ud retl utete\nimounted to ipproxlmitely $36,000.\nMineral claim! are itill to be disposed of. The Iole beneficiary is \u25a0 iliter\nln the U. S. Mr. McDonald died at\nRoulud in June, 1942. R. J. Clegg,\nsolicitor, appeared.\nLetten probate regtrdlng tht estate of Mrs. Cassie Zino of Trail,\nwhose eitate wu valued at $1646.76\nReurvt tht ditei, Thun, April\n27\u2014FrU April a tnd Sit, April\n21 ftr tht REXALL\nc1c SALE\nYOUR RIXALL STORE\nCity Drug Co.\nPhont 84\nBox 480\nSTORE OPEN ALL DAY\nTODAY\nwere granted. Nick Zino, huibud,\nll beneficiary.\nLttten probate wert alio granted\nregarding the utete of N. G. Sam,\nChinese. The estate wu valued at\n$1202140. A couiln, N. G. Yee of\nTrail, il named beneficiary. A. G.\nCameron wu solicitor.\nAppllcttlon for lttten of administration regarding tht utete of\nHannah Ellubeth Thomu, valued\nat $1284.88, wu granted. Beneficiaries were E. S. Thomu, huiband,\nArthur Edward Thomu, ion, both\nof Roulud ud Mri. Ruth Read,\ndaughter, of Salmon Arm.\nAlio granted wert letten ot administration in tbt utete ot Frank\nMerlo of Trail. Thit utete wu vilued it $907.08. Beneficiaries trt Er-\nmini! Merlo, wife, ud two children, Mary ud Clara, aged 8 md\n4 yean.\nApplication tor letten of admlniitration regarding tht Thomas Allen\nBoy ter estate at Marysville wu alao\ngranted. Gladyi Madeline Boyter,\nwidow, ll iole beneficiary. Tht valut ot the utete is $3865.79. Stewart\nof the C. M. S. Comptny legal department wu solicitor,     v.\nImprisonment\nFines for\nStarling Strikes\nLONDON, AprU 18 (CP) - The\nGovernment innounced i new defence regulation today authorizing\nimposition of pentltiu up to five\nyetn imprisonment ud $2000 fines\nto curb Instigation of Itriku.\nTht regulation, which coma Into\nforce immediately, presumably was\nin outgrowth ot invutlgatltm etrlier thit month of mine, ihipyard\nmd other itriku Impairing the war\noutput of thli country geared for\nInvulon.\nCertain lectloni of tht Brltlth\npreu have uld tome of theu wilk'\nout! were stimulated by subversive\ndemerits with tht primary purpoie\nof rtiruptlng production.\n\"No perion ihall declare, Instigate\nor Incite any other perion to take\npart in, or ihall likewise act ln fur'\ntherance ot any itrike among per\ntons engaged In performance of essential services or uy lockout of\npersoni so engaged,\" the regulation\n\u25a0aid.\nIt wai explained, however, that a\nworker ihould be permitted to uy\nwhat he liku at any proper trade\nunion meeting, but if he itarti fomenting a itrlke on the outiidt on\nhii own Initiative ht become! iub'\nleet to proiecutlon.\nThe regulation wu drifted lirgely to the specifications of Libor\nMinliter Erneit Bevin under the\nGovernmmt Wartime Emergency\nPowen. It requiru no legislation\nbut It cu be challenged by Parlia\nment within 28 dayt.\nIt dou not prevut itriku them'\nwlvu. Then li nothing in lt to\nprevent t man from walking out\nu long u he doea not Incite othen\nto follow hli example. But even to,\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nBy KIRKE L. SIMPSON\nAuoelittd Pnu Wir Antlyit\nTht victory guni of Moicow mty\nroar out before the weekend to ilgnal recapture of Sevutopol and the\nend of the Nazi Invulon ot Southern Ruuia, but it ii Wat of the\nDneitr an even more critical lituation il fut ihiping up for the Germu High Commmd.\nThe battle ot the Galatl gateway\nto the Balkans ln Southeastern Romania il tpproichlng t crisis. Russian air attacki on Galatl item tht\ncertain preliminary to a two-army\nRuuian drive down the Siret ud\nPrut valleyi ind from the breached\nlower Dnestr to break through Into\nthe Danube Valley without awaiting the final clemup in the Crimea.\nA Russian surge through the Galatl gap to Ploesti and Bucharest and\non Wutward ln the Dtnube Valley\nwould cut Bulgaria off from her\nNazi associates. Since lhe il not it\nwar with Ruuia, it il questionable\nto what extetit the Nazi command\ncan even now count on Bulgarian\nrail ud road connection! for i\nround-ibout service behind the tront\nin Romania.\nAnglo-American bombing attacks\non Bulgarian communication and\nsupply hubs harass German war\ntraffic moving over Bulgarian route\nand tend to bring homt to tht disaffected ud pro-Russian Bulgarian\npeoplt the plight into which their\nauociation with Germany hu now\nbrought them.\nBulgaria'! cue la growing desperate ud lt could cauae little surprise If Bulgaria becomu the first\nBalkan associate to duert Germany\nand even join the war against her,\nName New Water\nBoard at Robion\nDOBSON, B.C.\u2014The Robion Witer\nBaardheld ltt innuil meeting ln the\nEobson Hill on Thundiy, April 18th,\nwith 28 memben preient, Marwln\nQuance wu ippolnted truitee ln place\nof L. P. Quince, Who retired thli year.\nThe new Boird consists of J. A. Ci-\nrlni, C. A. Anderion md M. Quance.\nCrawford Bay\nCBAWPORD BAT, B.C.-A whilt\ndilve under the luiploei of the\nChurch Helper'! Oulld wu held In\nthe Hall April Uth. Eight tablei wero\nln play md P. T. Legge uted u\nMuter of Ceremonlei. Prizei were won\nby Mri. O. Derbyihln md H. Rlch-\nardion. Lucky ticket holder! were\nMn. C. Derbyihlre md O. McKiy. Tei\nwu ierved by memberi of the Oulld.\nOeorge Rlchtrdion, who U employed In Nelton ipent the weekind with\nhli pirenti, Mr. md Mn. H. Rl-hird-\nMri. A. Aldrldgt hu left to Job)\nhtr huibtnd ln Vmcouver.\nLegion Concert\nHeld at Robson\nROBSON, B. C\u2014Tbi Womtn'i Auxllliry to the Cutlegit-Eobion bnnch\nof the Cinidlin Legion No. 170, staged \u2022 concert md pliy In the Bobion\nHaU on April 12. The ooncert wu under the direction of O. H. W. Miy-\nmrd md consisted of four Items by\nmemberi of the Cutlegir Olee Club:\n\"Dear Lmd of Home,\" \"Cwm Rhond-\nda,\" \"Winter Bong*' md \"Now Tli\nTime to Oo.\". Mr. Maynard delighted the audience with bll rendering of\nBeethoven'! \"Moonlight Sonata\" md\nLiszt's \"LlebeBtraum\" Mr. Olaf Aas-\nlind ung two delightful tenor solos\nHugo Smecher pliyed the icoordlon\nmd Mn. Thatcher gpve uveral Interesting recltatloni. Tbi pliy \"Age\nRebels\" by Oertlne Ahrens by arrangement with Mean. Samuel\nFrench, wu staged by memben of thl\nW.A Dramatic Oroup. Thi cut Included Mudimei Hltt (director), Mi-\n(te, X. A. Macdonald, Johnson. Thorp,\nBerry, O. R. Webiter, Porter md\nSchewe. The hill wu well filled and\nmoney railed will go to clganttet for\n\u2022en lot penonnel overuu.\nMrj. Setso Takes\nAllegiance Oath\nROSSLAND, B.C., April IB\u2014Mri\nDon Chrlitlm setio, Norwegim born,\nof Trill took in oath of allegiance\nbefon hit Honor Judge W. A. Nlibet\nof Nilwn, In County Court hen Tuudiy. ThU complete! her niturtllzi-\ntioh, which wu granted by the Minuter of Immigration\nApplication for naturalization of\nBert Dlku, Hungarian, of Trail wu\nrecommended by Judge Nlibet. Thli\nipplicitlon wu Initiated at Areola,\nBuk., prior to Daku moving to Trill\nsix month! igo.\nEnjoy \u2022 COOD MEAL\nit tht\nSTAR CAFE\nTODAY\nSet Ui Btfort\nYou Buy, Sell or Exchingt\nFurniturt.\nHorn* Furniture Exchange\n838 Biktr SL        Ntlson. Et C\nI winted my hair Z\nfixed right to I\nviilted the\nHai&h Tru-Art\nBetuty Salon\nJohnstone Block\nPhone 387\n\u00ab\u00abSWHWWPMIi8S>88\u00bb>W>)H8*lei\nHsvs His |eb Dens Right\nStt\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER  PLUmBER\nPHONE SIS\nwtsmwunmssm-wstwswwws\nMURPHY BROS.\nCm lupply paint\nfor tvery purpou.\nG.W.G.\nIRON MAN\nWORK PANTS\nA real husky Work Pant foi\nhard wear . . . Sanforized\nshrunk.   In Brown or Grey\nEmory's Lt<\nTHE MAN'S STORE\nIt .11 regarded u iuch I powerf\nweipon u to virtually prevent m\nbut union-organized itriku. Unl<\nleadenhip hu oppoied and cd\ndemned moit ot tbt recent wt]\nouts md hu advocated the uat\nt ipeclilly-providtd conciliith\nletup.\nMisa Canada Girls\nSell $46.75 Stamps\nMn. O. S. Mcintosh, Secretiry\nthe Wtr Stamp Sales ln Ntlion,\nport!    thl   Mlu Cinadi Olrli \u25a0\n848.78 In stamps ln tht Hudson'! J\nStore Stturdiy.\nOlrli taking put ln the ulllng wt\nLoli Whimiter, Kitty Wilion, Bev<\nly MeCoihim, Edith Hughu, Dolor\nSmith. Cathie Piddon, Elaine Hlugh\nind Miry Divli.\n\u25a0 I- \u25a0 \u25a0_\u25a0_-___\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 II\nASK YOUR GROCER POR\nHOOD'S BREADl\nYour Homt Bikery\nUll Bt___S__S___S  \u2022 \u00ab |\nF. H. SMITH\nIf It's Electric\nPhene 666        351 Bsker I\nASK US ABOUT OUR\nSpring   %' Spec\nCUTHBERT MOTOR!\nLimited\neowsexowwlmwiMaeiWiMM\nMttt Your Fritndi Htrt fer\nAFTERNOON TEA\nYou'll like our itrvict.\nMELON DE^I\nYour Watch It\nPrecious . . .\nFor fine repairing\nSee...\nHARVEY\nTht Jeweller. 884 Biker St\nJ. P. Walgren\nGeneral Contractor\n301 Carbonate St.\nSOMERS' FUNERAL\nSERVICE\n702 Btktr St Phont 881\nOpen Day and Night\nCrematorium Ambulance\ni_-_-_-------*a\u00ab\u00ab(i----_-_--_,_.-'--^il\nCoven my doctor or  hospltil\ntccount ln Canada. Family Hot\npital md medical plan.\nSTUART AGENCIES\n877 Baker Street    Nelion, B. C\nPhont 980\nI Opportunity For Man\n|     In newspaper distribution business,\nExclusive area. Part time (few hours\n1     daily.) Proposition will yield $50 to\n|     $60 monthly.\nApply to:\nCirculation Dept.\nInternal Motor Cleaner\nTHE MOST MODERN ...\nTHE\nONLY PERFECT WAY\nTO REMOVE\nSLUDGE\nFROM YOUR CAR\nSAVE GAS - SAVE OIL AND EXCESSIVE    (1  AA\nWEAR FOR - ^>laWV\nNELSON TRANSFER\nCOMPANY, LIMITED\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1944_04_19","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0418913","@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"}],"Series":[{"@value":"Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives.","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1944-04-19 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1944-04-19 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"2022-06-23","@language":"en"}],"Title":[{"@value":"The Daily News","@language":"en"}],"Type":[{"@value":"Text","@language":"en"}],"Translation":[{"@value":"","@language":"en"}],"@id":"doi:10.14288\/1.0418913"}