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II\nDA-MONDAY   MORNINO.  APRIL  17.  1S44\nNUMBER ltl\nSCENE OP RID ADVANCett Rum drives en the Crimei (1),\nwhere the Ruiilms ire closing on Sevaitopol, divide Interut with the\nRusslin riei beyond Odessa (2,1).\nU. S. Planes\nLONDON, April 1<S (CP)\u2014United States bomberi from\nthe Mediterranean area heavily raided Belgrade, capital of\n, Yugoslavia, for the first time today, the German D.N.B. Agency\nreported, and also hit several other Southeaster European-cities,\nIncluding Brasov, Romania. The roids followed an R.A.F.\nSaturday night blow at Romania.\nthe German agency's broadcast said damage and casual\nties were heavy in Belgrode^r\nand its environs as the American! attacked through clouds.\nBrasov, also known as Kronitadt,\nU an lnduitrial centre of the Trani-\nsylvinla area 90 mllei Northweit\nof Buchareit The German account\nclaimed the American raldi were\nfiercely oppoied by German and\nRomanian fighter planes.\nThe reported raid on Belgrade\nwu the tint ever made by the Alliei and the flnt of ony iort ilnce\nthe Germani laid waite to the elty\nwith heavy rald( April 6,1941, when\nthey Invaded Yugoilavia. The German bomben were reported at tite\ntime to have killed about 12,000 per\naoni.\nBelgrade, now capital of the German puppet itate of Serbia, li oae\not the most important crossroads\n(rom Central Europe to the Middle\nBast Aa iuch, It has been Oermin\nheidquirten tor ill the Balkans\n\u2022lnce lut October.\nBrisov li 80 miles North of the\nRomanian oil centre ef Ploesti and\nonly 100 miles from the Red Army\nfront In Romania\u2014tha nearest the\nAmericin bomberi hive yet come\nto the Russlin lined. It b the centre of \u2022 raid and  rill  network\nrtfflill'rWf-i.\ntime population of 58,000.\nEarlier, the Luxembourg radio\nwarned that enemy planei are approaching but the Berlin radio iald\nno Allied aircraft were over the\nBeich.\nToday'i raldi on Rominli umi\n\u2022Iter Saturday night raldi by the\nItaly-bated RAF Wellingtons and\nI great sweep by long-range American flghten, a new extermination threat to the German Air\nForca.\nThe Wellingtons, continuing heavy\nAllied blowi at Axli supply and\ntransport raided Turnu-Severin,\nrail bottleneck on the Romanian ilde\nOf tbe vital Danubian \"Iron gate\/'\nAmerican heavyweight! flew the\nlame route by daylight loosing new\ndeitructlon on Buchareit and the\noil fieldi of Ploesti, 39 milei to the\nNorth.\nAmerican long-range tighten, 900\nto 790 itrong, fanned out over Germany almoit to Berlin Saturday.\nThe Amerlcani shot down 18 German planei and destroyed 40. otheri\non the ground for a loi* of 30 tighten. This wai the largeit loss ever\niuffered by American tighten In a\nilngle day's operation.\nIn all, the low level strafing itUcki were directed it 10 German\nairfield! and at bargei, locomotives\nand a factory.\nINDIA SCRIBES\nPROTEST\nCENSORSHIP\nTo File No More\n;News Until\nRestrictions Eased\ni \u2022 \u2022\nLONDON, April 18 (AP) - Five\nwar correspondents representing a\nlarge Moe of the British Prea in\nBurma mnouneed today they will\nfile no more newi from that theatre\nuntil censorship reitrictioni ire relaxed. -'\n11\u00bb correspondent!' proteit to\nwhat (bey consider excessive censorship came as the British Press,\ntor tbe tint time ilnce Jipineie\nforcei began their Invulon ot India, expressed grave concern over\nthe conduct ot the'Banna cam-\n\u25a0 palgn, ,. i t        .   .\nU.S. Appalled by\nBlock Market\nin Gasoline Sales\nWASHINGTON, April 18 (CP)-\nAmericam who patriotically blocked\nup their cin or get along on i gallon or two ot rationed gasoline a\nweek are staggered and hurt by the\nofficial admlulon \"black market\"\nlain are draining off thi available\nsupply at tbe rate of 2,500,000 gallons a day.\nThii is the official claim in regard to only one kind of Illegality\n\u2014the same of counterfeit ration\ncouponi. Many aleged counterfeiters have been arrested and the\nauthoritiei repeatedly promlie\n\"new and startling development!.\"\nThe Immediate reaction in the\nmind! of law-abiding people, and\nthe newspapers, raises the question: \"How could luch i huge quantity of gaioline be illegally purchued when the ration are so tight and\nicanty?\"\nThere hai been no practical aniwer io far.\nGANDHI SUFFERING\nFROM MALARIA\nBOMBAY, April 18 (CP)-Mo-\nhandas K. Gandhi, 79-year-old Imprisoned Indian .leader, hu been\nsuffering from malaria the lut\nthree days, i Bombay Government\ncommunique iald today. The com-\nmunlqe iald Gmdhi is feeling weik\nbut that hii general condition ll\nat satisfactory u can be expected.\nGandhi has been Imprisoned at the\nAga Khan's Palace at Poona.\nWinter warned'the public today\nagainst forgetting \"the foollih anil\noptimistic itatementi which preceded the fall of Singapore and the\ninadequate generalship which loit\nus Burma.\"\n\"It il uncomfortably reminiscent\nof those dayi,\" he continued, \"to\nhear Auchinleck (Gen. Sir Claude\nAuchinleck, British Commander in\nIndia) describe Tiddim u of 'no\nstrategic Importance' after we evacuated lt under not very brilliant\n^circumstances. So far the campaign!\nin Burma have been very disappointing and have seemed a hotchpotch of improvisations. The iltuition undoubtedly is disquieting.\"\nThe 'Japaneu drive Into Imphal\nhe laid, \"seems to have been underrated la Delhi when It began to develop.\"\nThe Observer, inother Sunday paper, alio criticizing cenionhip, ln\nthe Burma-Indian theatrei, nld:\n\"Here we know virtually nothing of\nwhat li going on inside India, thanks\nto the effective clamp exercised by\nthe New Delhi censors. Soothing\nmessages which bear all the marki\n'of censorious emasculation ire causing more disquiet than newi from\nthe front\nThli Is ill thi more disturbing\nIn tbi light of whit happened it\nthe Quebec Conference, \" the\nnewipaper went on, asserting that\nIt the conference neither the Ilte\nM\u00abJ.-Gen. Orde Chirlu Wingate\nnor Admiral tord Loull Mountbatten, \"hid in easy painge with\npropouli for \u2022 Burma otfeniive.\n\"In the end,\" it continued, \"the\nWingate plm wu accepted after lti\nauthor threatened to rulgn. Wingate wu given hli expedition but\nhe wil limited in varioui wiyi , ..\nhe could do nothing without the conient end approval of othert, this\ntime Auchinleck and Stllwell (Lt-\nGen. Joseph Stilwell, Commander of\nU. S. armies)\u2014and Auchinleck bad\nnot been convinced by the Quebec\nplan.\n\"It seems now that the daring Burma venture will fall short of lti aim\nbecauie of the manner In which lt\nwu hamstrung from the flrit\"\nGrenade Explosion\nTakes Life of\nVictoria Officer\nVICTORIA, April 18 (CP) -Lieut\nFrederic Pemberton Thompion Window, ion of Mr. and Mrs. I. E.\nWinilow, Victoria, hu been accidentally killed In England.\nThe parenti of the 21-year-old Canadian Army officer were notified\nSaturday that their wn met hli\ndeith u the reiult of a grenade exploiion.\nVETERAN EDITOR DIES\nLONDON, April 18 (CP)-Wil-\nliam Percival Crozler, 89, editor of\nthe Manchester Guardian, died today. Be joined the newipaper ln\nIMS and had ben ltl editor ilnce\nMay, 1932. I)e had been a director\ndf the Guardian and ol the Evening\nNewi lince 192L\nFALL OF\nDaring Air-Borne\nTroops Strike\nBy THORBURN WIANT\nAjjocioted Prtn Staff Wrlttr\nSOUTHEAT ASIA HEADQUARTERS, Kandy Celon, April\n16 (AP)\u2014Adventuroui Allied glider-borne troopt ort operating only 70 milei Northweit of Mandalay, creating a serious\nsituation for the Japanese in the India-Burma offensive, It was\ndisclosed today as Admiral Lord Louli Mountbatten transferred\nhis headquarten to thii base, closer to the scene of future\ncampaigns.\nThis deepest penetration yet behind Japanese lines was\nannounced in the fint communique Iisued from tht new headquarten here, which, also declared confidently that thi\nPlain of Imphal, in Northeastern India, is firmly in Allied\nhandi.\nThe communique uld commmdo\nbomber ittacki .bad lupported allied ground poiitioni In the areu\nof Shwebo, on the Mandilay-Myit-\nkylna railroad 80 mllu Northwut of\nYeu, enemy air bue and river port\n70 milu Northwut of Mandalay.\nThli wu the fint disclosure that\nChindlts, gilder borne troopi formerly led by the late Maj.-Gen. Orde\nUnemployment\nInsurance\nClaims (limb\nOTTAWA, AprU 11 (CP)- More\nclalmi for unemployment Iniurance\nbenefit! were received during February than during any month ilnce\nthe Unemployment Insurance Act\n\u25a0g\"W    -TT*   ~*      \u25a0-      . ________i    -V--.    Cal   \u2014~      mli-HlUmjy\u2014,*,,,     ,,..\u2014 .I \u2014      _-V I\nC. Wingate had penetrated that far j wag ^.^ \/^ ^ MU Jgj gyj\nSouth.\nPreviouily the Chlndits were only\nknown to be In the Kithamawlu\narei some 180 milu North of Mandalay on the Myitkyini rail line.\nThe communique uld bomberi also\nstruck ln that area.\nThen newly-disclosed petition!\nIndicated the Alliu are astride all\ncommunications feeding the Japaneu exploits tl Hie No\/th, Including the Invulon ef India. The\nChlndits In thl Yeu-Shwebo ana\nilso are In a poiition to capture or\nharm airdromes defending mm\ndelay.   ...\n'entlt\u00bb---_,_..\nthe Jipinue Indian Invasion was\ndoomed because the enemy had been\ncut off from bll bases of supply ln\nthe campaign to reach Allied rail\nlifelines ln the North..\nThe communique also taid Allied\nforcei, now on the offenilve ln\nNortheast India, have made \"satisfactory progreu\" in during infiltrating Japi trom the vital 35-mile\nroad from Kohima to Dlmapur that\nlead! to the invaluable Bengal-Alum railroad.\nHeavy casualties were Inflicted on\nthe Japi and much equipment captured Friday, tilt communique said,\nwhen the enemy wai blasted out\nof hli poiitioni Northwut of Kohima.\nThe fighting around Imphal, tki\nmain allied itronghold In Manipur\n60 mllu South of Kohlmi, wu\nconfined to iharp skirmishing In\nthi lurrounding hllli, with the\nBritish forcu holding the plain\nMildly. An Importent hill Northeast of Imphal fimlly wu wrested from thi enemy whe itrongly\nfought for ltl poueuion severil\ndaya,\nThe communlqui dlicloied that\non the night of April 13-14 the Japanue itruck at Kohima from the\nEut and Wut simultaneously but\nwere driven back.\nIn moving here the Southeast Asia\nCommand came from lti training\nand supply bue In India to operational headquarter! where the Alliu' main naval bud of the area\nare located. The tranifer naturally\nbring! Lord Louii, the Supreme Allied Comminder, in cloie touch with\nAdmiral Sir Jimu Somerville, the\nCommander-in-Chief of the Eastern\nfleet Prime Minliter ChurchlU recently dlicloied thit thii fleet is of\nsignificant proportion! Involving\nbattleships and carrlen.\nKandy, administrative centre of\nCeylon, ii located centrally In the\nIiland, which is the nearest point to\nthe Southeut Asia front, 1100 milu\nfrom Singapore, 1400 from Padang,\nSumatra, W0 milu from Bangkok,\n800 from Rangoon and 800 from the\nAndaman Islands.\nLord Louli thui il ln the but ipot\nto direct the cimpalgn Which ultimately will wrest those placu from\ntb: Japanue.\nGold Production\nShows Doclino\nOTTAWA, April 18 (CP) - Canadian gold production in February\ntotalled 258,803 tine ouncei compired with 387,703 ip the previoui\nmonth and 817,404 In the corrupondlng month lait year, the Dominion\nBureau ot Statistics reported today, Thl value of tbe February producUon wu 19,886,915.\nProduction by areu for February\ni followi with outpdt for-the correiponding menth lut yeir In bricketi includes: Manitoba and Sukit-\nchewan, 17,028 (23,477); BritUh Columbia 19,601 (825,218); Yukon 315\n(602); Northwut TerTltoriu 1779\n(8943) fine ouncu.\nlon Bureau ol Statistics reported\ntoday.\nA total ot 12,284 claimi wu received during February compared\nwith 11,731 in January, an increise\nof 881. During January and February lut year, 4837 and 4882 claimi,\nrespectively, ware tiled.\n\"It wiU thui be nen that the Increue bejween January and February thli year reprewnti in expected\nuuoml tin, but tin total number\not claimi recorded each month during the preient Winter greatly exceed! the monthly totals a year\nago,\" the Buruu laid.\nOf the 11,431 claims during February, 8181 were considered entitled\n^^^^^^^\\Mt ttr\n1U9098\npenom were paid one or more\nbenefit checks during February,\nrepresenting a total payment of\n8301,393 lor 158,458 diyi bl compensated unemployment. Thli compares\nwith \u25a0 total of $129,712 paid to 4079\npenom for 69,082 deyi in February,\n1943.\nThe average duration ot compensated unemployment wu 17.5 dayi\ncompared with 16.9 dayi lait February. The average amount paid per\nbeneficiary and the average amount\npaid per compensated day of unemployment wu $33.28 and 11.90 u\nagalnit $31.80 and $1.88, reipectlvely, in February 1943.\namerican jeeps\nwith rep Army\nin romania\nMOSCOW, April 16 (CP) - American made Jeeps and trucki have\narrived with the Red Army ln Romania and are playing their part in\nthe advance into the Balkans, a Red\nStar correipondent with Manhal\nGregory K. Zhukov's lit Ukrainian\nArmy reported Saturday.\nRussia alto hu iwirded 84 orden and medali to American officen and soldiers of the Persian Gull\nCommand.\nSix Airmen Lort\nas Plane\nCrashes Into Water\nHALIFAX, April 11 (CP) - An\nRCAF plane carrying alx men plunged Saturday into Minu Basin off\nFive-Islandi, N. S\u201e taking all to\ntheir duthi.\nEastern Air Commind tonight lilted the men\u2014four officers ind two\nsergean..\u2014as \"mining.\" However,\noburven reported the plane sank\nafter hitting the water, ind no survivors were picked up.\nThe twin engine aircraft wu on a\npractice bombing flight from the air\nitation at Debert, N. S., when lt\ncruhed. Cauae of the accident wai\nnot known.\n8-POINT PEACE\niOFFERBY\nNAZIS REPORTED\nSay Minister Makes\nPresentation on\nHitler Instructions\nNO CONFIRMATION\nLONDON, April 17 (Mondiy)-\n(CP)-The Dally Mill uld today\nBaron Manfred ven Kllllngir,\nQirmin Mlnliter to Romania, had\npresented in eight-point peaoe offer to i neutral diplomat In Buchareit Dee.. 17, wtth I requut It\nbe forwirded to Wuhlngton ind\nLinden but not to Moscow.\nThe newspiper laid ltl Itory came\nfirst-hand Iron the neutral diplomat,, who wu interviewed by Noel\nMonks, Delly Mail correipondent In\nIitanbul.\n\"Since I forwarded the propoiali, I havi heard no word about\nthem beyond the feet that they\nreached my government,\" the neutral diplomat wu quoted u Hying.\nHe added that Von Kllllnger professed to be acting on Instructions\ntrom Hitler.\nNeither he nor hli government\nwu identified.\n(Himdulli Suphl Tanrlover, Turkiih Miniiter to Romana, arrived\nin Iitanbul Friday from Buchareit).\nThe eight pointi of the reported\notter were Hited al foUowi:\n1. Eventual evacuation by Germany ot iU occupied ind conquered\nterritory, Including Czecho-Slov-\naklt\n1 Abandonment ol ill Germin\nclaims to coloniei.\n3. Ultimate disestablishment ol\nthe German navy.\nt. Germiny to retain no merchant\nnavy u iuch but to reach an agreement with Britain regarding German uvineas ihlpmenti.\n5. Abolition ot Nul propaganda\nabroad.\n8. Agreement with thi Alliu on\nCivU avtatlon.\n1. Qermany ultimately to cease\nmiintenance ot an air tone,'\n8. Germany to remain alwayi In\nclose consultation with Britain on\nThe Britiih Toreign Office declined to confirm or deny that inch\na propoial had reached London.\nThe MaU aaid lt \"appean prob\nable\" a \u25a0 distorted version of Von\nKilllnger's ictivitlu wu deliberately fed by the Germans to Pravda,\nOfficial Rusiian organ of the Communist party, and that this explained toe \"Cairo rumor\" which Pravda\ncarried Jan. 17 that Britain wai discussing a separate peace with Germany. Britain officlilly denied the\nreport at that time.\nSees Danger in\nTrying to Win\nPeaee Before Victory\nNEW YORK, April 18 (CP) -\nAir Manhal W. A. (Billy) BUhop,\nV.C, Director of Recruiting lor the\nRC.A.F., told a Canadian Legion\ngathering here lait night there wu\n\u25a0 dinger in trying to wtn the peice\nbefore the war is won.\nHe idded: \"There's no sense\nipending a lot of time making grut\nand wonderful blueprints for a\ndream house\u2014only to find that you\nhave no foundation when you come\nto buUd It I am all tor winning\nthe peace . . . but not to the extent ot endangering the victory.\"\nPut - war dreamers were not\namong the returning warriors he\nhad met, eald Air Manhal Blihop.\nTheu men told him they winted to\nget back and finiih the job beciuie\nthey knew the work was lett on\nthe ihoulden ol tbe friends tbey\nhid left behind.\nRomt Status Again\nUnder Consideration\nWASHINGTON, April 18 I.AP)-\nStete Secretary Cordell HuU uld\nin a letter made public Saturday by\nSemtor Stylu Bridgu (Rep., N.H.)\nthat the whole quutlon of the military status of Rome \"il again being actively considered by the Interuted governmenti and their military authorltlei.\"\n(oasl Rivet-Girl Wins Navy League\nPrize; Cranbrook Man Wins $250\nVANCOUVER, April 16 (CP)-A\npetite 21-year-old rlvet-puser,\nEdythe Myen of North Vancouver,\nwho works in North Burrard Shipyard!, won the 915,000 in war bondi\nind the 15000 Treasure Chut when\nber ticket wa drawn In the Navy\nLeague drawing here lait night\nMiu Myen told reporter! ihe did\nnot know what ihe wu going to do\nwith io much money but wu pretty\n\u2022ure it would come ln handy \"iome\ntime ln the luture.\" She bought the\nticket Irom her 16-year-old brother,\nHerbert, a mi cadet For selling the\nwinning ticket Herbert get! $1000.\nQuartermaster   William  Thomp\nion, Ot the Britiih merchant marine,\ndrew Mln Myers' ticket\nOther winnen Included: Mrs. A.\nCurnew of Vincouver, $ 1000; Either\nBurke ol Vanoouver, $800; Ad. Williami ot Vancouver, $280; O. B. Willii ot Crinbrook, B. C, $280; A. B.\nAppleyard of Oak Bay, B. C, $100;\nA. R. Harness of Victoril, $100.\nFifty dollar bondi were won by\nH. Gunderson of Kamloops, B. C,\nT. Rou ot Victoria, George Poston,\nPort Edward, \u2014 C, Mln E. B. Fawcett Sidney, B. C, Ac. 1 Hough-\ntalltng, R.C.A.F., Belli Bella, B. C,\nCyril Hornby, Port Kells, B. C, ind\nthe Canadian Red Crou Society,\nVlctorli.\nAt Least 40 Killed\nas Tornado Cuts\nThrough South U.S.\nATLANTA, April 16 (AP) -\nAt lent 18 perwne were killed\nInd 100 others Injured by I tor-\nnedo thit eut a 100-mlles path af\ndestruotlon aerou Northeut Georgia md Wutern (outh Cirollm\nurly t|day. Property dimige, un\nestimited, wu considered high.\nGeorgii wu hit hirdest, The\nAssoclited Pnu ind thl Rid\nCrou tibulited 21 deaths Ip Georgii\u201412 In the Royston am md\nnine In Hirt County, where eight\nof them died In the Nuburg community. Nineteen penoni wera\nreperted killed In South Cirol\nIm,\nCCF. AGAINST\nAFFILIATION\nWITH LABORITES\nB.C. Meeting Adopts\nPrinciple of\nShorter Work Hours\nBACK PENSION\nVANCOUVER, April 16 (CP)-\nThe innuil Provincial convention\nof the C.CJ1. Party here voted\nlut night igilnit any affiliation\nwith the Labor-Progressive Pirty,\nbut no formal resolution wu pallid by the convention on thii liiu\nA letter front * Labor-Progressive Pirty offlclil luggeiting affiliation was read to the convention\nand discusied by delegitei. Several delegatu lugguted thit the\nway be left open ldr coopention\nwith the Labor-Progreuive Pirty\nonly ln specific cuu ot mutuil Interut\nA resolution protesting the importation of United Statei coil Into\nparti ot Cinada where\nIlll llllllllll -tolliilWIl. \t\ncoil feasible wu aUo paued at the |\nfinal: session.\nAnother resolution adopted\nthe convention established a u\neral principle that working houn\nbe shortened to provide employment lor all with ttie undentanding\nthat shortened houn would not\nmean a reduction in wagu below a\nguaranteed adequate income. Thli\nresolution wu adopted ln place ol\nan earlier propoial that the convention lupport adoption of a six-\nhour working diy.\nApplication of an old-age peniion permitting a maximum total\nannual Income of $1,000 to every\nCanadian over 10 wu endoned\nby thi convetnion In a third major ruolutlon idopted at the final sittings. Under termi ef the\nresolution thli maximum would\nnot bl subject to my deduction\nwhatsoever.\nProperty of a pensioner ihould\nnot be confiscated by the Government and i peniioner'! home to the\nvalue of $2500 ihould be exempt\nfrom the Government'! provlilon\nthat it revert to the itate at the\npensioner's death. This Government provision the resolution termed \"a penalty on thrift.\"\nThe convenUon endoned the principle that every, citizen unable to\nprovide for himself ahould be entitled to social Iniurance.\nThe convention passed a ruolutlon that a C.C.F. Government ln\nBritiih Columbia would abolish the\nappropriation for the upkeep of\nGovernment Houie, reildence ot the\nLieutenant-Governor in Victoria.\nThe convention admitted Yukon\nto membenhlp in the B-C. lection\not the perty.\nThe convention adopted a motion\ndemanding an Investigation Into the\nhardship imposed upon seasonal\nworken ln the Interior by the Unemployment Insurance Act provisions. Tlie resolution uld many\nworken in agriculture and other Induitrlu in the Interior did not work\na total of 180 full dayi ln two yean.\nThey contributed to the Unemployment Insurance fund when they\nworked but were not eligible for\nany paymenti out of the fund. The\nruolutlon wu iponiored by Bernird Webber, Member of the B.C.\nLegiilature for Similkameen.\nCommercial Failures\nReach Low Point\nOTTAWA, AprU 16 (CP) - Commerciil failures reached a lower\npoint In 1943 than in any other year\niince recordi were tint kept'trom\nthe beginning of the century, the\nDominion Bureau of Statiitici reported todey.\n'he total u reported under tha\nBankruptcy and winding up acta\nwu 314 u compared with 737 in\n1942 and 1392 In 1938. The defaulted\nliabilities tor 1943 were $4,486,247\ncompared with $6,019,308 ln 1942,\nand $15,089,461 in 1939. Grand total\nassets ln 1943 amounted to $2,720,-\n158 compared with $4,500,105 in 1942\nind $11,186,360 in 1939.\nIS NEAR\n\u2022_-*\u25a0\nSftr\n3\u00bb\n-\u25a0\nRuss Pour Shells\nand Bombs\nInto Big Port\nBy TOM YARBROUGH\nAiipcioted Prtn Staff Wrlttr\nLONDON, April 16 (AP) \u2014 The Soviet High Command\nannounced tonight that masses of Russian planes are attacking. J\nSevastopol's evacuation docks where thousands of trapped Germani and Romanians are trying desperately to escape to sea.\nDispatches said the'fall of the Crimean fortress was only \u2022\nmatter of hours as Russian artillery hurled shells into the city.:\nYalta, a port 30 miles to the Ebst on the South Coast, arid\n40 other villages fell quickly to Gen. Andrei I. YeremenkoV\nindependent   maritime  armyf-\npushing along the Coast South\nof Sevastopol, a communique\nsaid.\nA special innouncement also nld\nMinhil Ivin 8. Konev's 2nd\nUkraine Army killed or captured\n148,713 enemy troopi between\nMerch t nd AprU 18.\nThii raised the toll ot Axil troopi\nto approxtmitely 450,0(11 llnee\nMirch 4 on tbe bull of Moicow announcement!, ind the total wu expected to exceed 800,000 when Crimean talliei in completed.\nAlthough Moicow did net an\nnounee lateit reiulti of the lind\ndrlva Into the suburbs of tevu-\ntopel en toe North and lut, front\ndlipitchu uld Oen. Feodor I.\nTolbukhln'i 4th Uknlni Army\nwn within twe mllu of the\nitronghold whieh the Germini\nh\u00abv\u00ab held sine. July, 1942.\nSevastopol. might be ceptund\nbefore dewn, a dlipitch predicted.\nOn the mainland thi Ird U-_rilne\nArmy under Oen. Mallnovsky, Liberator ot Odeua, forced new crossing! ot the Lower Destr HI ver and\noutflanked Chialniu, capita) of the\npre-war Romanian Province of Bu-\nOne ot thl crouing!\nSooth of Tlrupol, 17 mllu South-\neut of Chlsinau, which ilso is\nmeniced by Marshal Konev's Army\nI attacking In the Orhci region 10\nmiles to the North.\nUrsoya, 13 milei Southwest of\nTlrupol md 38 Southeut ol Chiilnau, Wu one ol three placu named\nu captured ln the bulletin. Ibe\notheri were Kltakan and Kopanka,\nrespectively three and nine mllu\nSouth ot Tiraspol in a loop of toe\nDneitr,\nThe seizure of Ursoya put the\nRussians only 26 miles East ot toe\nraUway line feeding the Axil g-trri\nion at Chiilnau. Chisinau Is only\n11 miles Wut of the curving Dnestr\nat one point Thli new Runlan\nitrlke is aimed at collapsing\nItrong German East-West line from\nChiilnau to lui in Romania proper,\nand releasing Soviet troopi ln their\nmultiple surges toward the Galatl\nGap protecting the Ploesti oU fieldi.\nGalatl ll 125 mllu Southwut of\nChiilnau and crossings ol the\nDneitr put the Ruulani within 30\nmiles ot the Axil rail lifeline between the two cltiei.\nThe ipeclal announcement Concerning Manhal Konev'i Army uid\nhii troopi killed 118,400 enemy soldiers end captured 27,393 ln leu\nthan ieven weeki during their 160-\nmile mirch from Ukraine posit\\ns\nneir Vinnitsa to Falticenl, deep\ninside Northern Romania.\nPremier Marshal Stalin In an\nordtr of thl day announced capture of Yalta, only other Axis-\nheld Crimean position of iny consequence. He ordered \u2022 salute ef\n12 ulvou from 124 Moicow vlotory guni.\nBerlin claimed the Axil garrison\nin Tarnopol in pre-war Poland still\nwu \"putting up heroic resistance\non the Wutern edge of the town,\"\nthui refilling to confirm Moscow's\nSaturday announcement ot capture\nand' annihilation of the 16,000-man\ngarrison after a three-weeks' liege.\nFuU liberation of the Crimea wu\nnear on the eighth day of the lightning offenilve.\nAlexander Slmonov, correipondent fof the newipaper Izvestia, described how he made a flight over\nSevaitopol and then got Into an\nArmy cir headed for the city.\nEverywhere are signs ot a\ncrushing delcat,\" he wrote, \"Our\ncar rushei at high ipeed put German equipment and even machine\ntooli are abandoned ... we pau\nendless columni of prisoners headed\nfor campi In the rear. Our troopi\nhave entered the forested mountain! reaching to the ihore. \u2022 The\nroadi are mined thickly. There\nare tank trapi, Infantry plti and\ncomplicated fortifications but our\ntroopi advance with the ume high\nspeed.\"\nPir Northwut ln pre-war Poland\nthe armlu of Manhal Gregory K.\nZhukov, having captured Tarnopol, stoutly defended Azt Citadel,\nbegan a drive on Lwow, only 70\nmllu away.\nSoviet dispatches told how Sov\niet tank! add motorized infantry\ndrove down through the Karalez\nVaUey juit North of Sevutopol,\ntraversed the deep Kemyshlov\nikaya ravine and readied the wji\ntint of a lerles pf ilx tunnel!\napproaching the city. They pn\n\u25a0ed forward after smashing\nthrough the tint ring ot the burning seaport's defencu after capturing Lyublmoka, Juit 8H mllei\noutiide the city, Saturday.\nSevastopol's harbor wu Jammed\nwith overturned, sunken and half-   ||\nsunken ihipping ln which the Axil-\ninvaden had sought to eicape trom\ntheir trap on the Black Sea.\nTbe Russians uid Siturday night j;\nunlti of the 10th Oermin SS. Tank\nDiviiion had \"Juit irrived bom,\nFrance\" to ihore up lagging Axil\nlines ia pre-war Poland. The oommunlque- nid theu had been badly;\nmauled by Runlan troopi attacking In in area 40 mllei South of\nTarnopol.\nAussie Papers\n.t'.t \u25a0\u25a0 \u2022\nensor\nMELBOURNE, Austra.il, April 11\n(AP)\u2014Mondiy morning editions of\nthe Sydney' Morning Henld and\nthe Diily Telegraph were wind by\npolice peace officeri today for defying cenionhip orden not to publish i newi itory. o\nThe newipiper jointly defied tht\ncensor and censorship regulitloni\n\u25a0Iter peace officeri had confiscated\nmoit'copiu of the Sydney Sundiy\nTelegraph for refusing to treat a -\ncertain itory ln a certain way, '\nBoth newipapen then publiihed\naccount! in their Mondiy morning\nedition! detailing eventa thit ltft to\nthe dispute.\nIn explaining the fint leixureJTn-\nformation Minister Arthur\nwell iald the newipaper hid\nfled a censorship order. He\nmention what it waa, Censoi\nregulation! forbid ipeciflc reference to any item! censored.\nThli general regulation wu\ndefied by the Monday morning\npen.\nThe Monday Telegraph aln publiihed picturu which had been banned.\nPublication of thli material wu\nregarded u a chaUenge to Caldwell.\nSay Germany Plant\nShortening\nof European Fronts\nZURICH, April 16 (CP Reuten) \u2014\nReporti reaching Switzerland Saturday iald that foUowing a conference ol the tripartite signatories it\nHitler's headquarten, Germany WiU\ncarry out drastic shortening ol her\nEuropean fronti.\nAccording to report! from Como,\nwhere Benito Munollnl is uid to be\nliving, Germany intend! soon to\ncarry out drastic shortening of her\nfront, withdrawing Into her \"Inner\nEuropean fortreu.'      '\nAbandonment of territory by German armies, which may non become a military neceulty, li to be\ncirrled out \"voluntarily\" and made\nto yield if pouible at leut a diplomatic gain, nld reporti from Northern Italy.\nVancouver Sailor\nAwarded D.S.M.\nOTTAWA, AprU 16 (CP) - Ab.\nA. Nunn, nephew of Mn. Charlu\nDodda, Vancouver, hu been awarded the Diitinguiihed Service Medal \"for good lervice in action with\nUght coastal forcu,\" naval headquarten announced Saturday. No\ndetail! were given.\nJap-Canadian\nEnlists in R.C.A.F.\n\u25a01\nKENORA, Ont,'April 16 (CP)\nHiro Oshlro, Canadian-bom Japan-  <\nen, hu enlisted In the R.C.A.F. He\nhas a brother serving in Italy, with\nthe Canadian Artillery. His parenti\nare pioneer residents of Kenora,\n-___-^_________a_______i\n .M.U^ipppp.\nW?*r^\"**^^^H\na \u2014 NIUOM DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, AI\u00bbRIL 17, 1944\n12 Sons Freedom and Tzar Face\nladbm Charge After Disturbance\nire Jail Here Draws Crowd\nTwtlvt tons of Frttdom Doukhobon and tht colorful letlot,\nI Tur tf Heivin, will tppeir In\n[ Ntlton City Police Court, likely\n[j tills mornlna, u a ruult tf a nude\nI- 'dtmenitrttlon belore th* Provln-\n\\' cial Jail hert Saturday afternoon.\nThiy hava'bun charged with\nI   M\"t nudt In * publlo plact.\nrjh* demcnitntlon by th* 13,\ni tyt womtn and tevtn mtn, fol-\nj lowtd whtn thty wirt untblt to\nI vlilt tw* \"brothers,\" Jack Poid-\n> nikoff and William J. Koochln,\nI held In th* Provlncitl Jail on *\n. aharg* of unlawful numbly In\n' connection with recent Soni of\n[    Frtedom   actlvltlei  at   Brilliant\n\u2022 Whether th* hearing wil tak* place\nthU  moming  hlngei  on whether\n.1 yrmluinn hu been received trom\ni Attorney  General  R.  L. Maitland\ni tor Magistrate William Brown to try\ni the strippers u required by the\nI wctlon of th* Criminal Code undtr\ni which tht charge wu laid.   Attorney General R. L. Maitland wai\nwind Saturday.\nCITY'S FIRST NUDE\nDEMONSTRATION m\nTha mid* dliplay, regarded ilso\ngt a protest agalnit th* Imprisonment ot Pozdnlkofl and Koochln,\nwas th* tint ever itaged within\ntb* City.  It drew a crowd of over\nUS to th* Ward-Front StreeU cor-\nI nar before th* Jill.\nI   Hi* fanatics, hustled ott to th*\nCity lockup following th* half-hour\n,  ahow, spent Siturday night  and\nj Sunday singing, chanting and pray-\n, ing in the celli.\nJ FIM TRUCK CALLID\nTht Sons of Freedom, with tht\npersisted ln gathering before tht\nJail after btlng refuted entry. They\nresisted City Police offlcen' orden\nto disperse, and a number ot fhe\nwomen started to disrobe. Several\nmen alw removed parti of their\nclothing. Shortly after Chief Robert Harshaw, Acting Sergeant R. R.\nHouie, and Conitablw B. H. Baynes\nand Thomas Ratcliffe, aided by\nnumber at B.C Police, buttled them\naerou the atreet to the lockup.\nAs \u25a0 precaution agalnit pouible\nviolence, Nelson Fire Department\ntruck was called and howa ware\ncoupled nady to break up the demonstrators If neceuary. It was\nthought that other Doukhobon\nmight attempt to Join the group tn\nresisting police.\nPolice said all professed to being\nSons of Freedom.\nFINE WAY TO TREAT TZAR\nDuring tha diiturbance the Tzar\not Heaven, who hu been aeen ln\nthis DUtrlct- tor the put two\nmonthi, lut tht crown of orangu\nwhich U tbt moit colorful part of\nhis costume. ThU headgear U composed ot 21 orangu, and white\nstreamer! reach to his waist. The\nTzar arrived, ln NeUon Friday and\nwalked about the city handing out\norangei to young children. When\naiked hU name he replied \"luit the\nTzar of Heaven, no (ther name U\nneeded.\" After loiing hU headdress\nln Saturday'i commotion h\u00ab wu\nheard to remark, \"ThU U a tine way\nto treat the Tzar of Heaven.\"\nLait Doukhobor demonstration\nwithin the City wu the Battle of\nBaker Street Incident in 1928 or 39,\nwhile ln 1932 then wu a demonstration lust beyond the city limits near\nthe  Gu Worki.   'Then wu no\nMussolini Reported\nGravely III;\n\"Waiting for Death\"\nBERNE, April 11 (CF) - Thl\nFuclit Prett uld todiy Btnlto\nMussolini I* grtvtly III, providing\nth* flnt confirmation tf long-cur-\nrtnt report*. v\n. Th* Corrlere Delia Sari uld\nth* formtr Duct, \"dtvotlnj hlmttlf to rtllectlon In solitude, Is tlrttdy detached from th* wtrld,\nwaiting for death to ttrlkt.\"\nTh* Gtntvt Trlbunt, whieh\npicked up tb* Corrlere Kim, uld\nIt WU further reported that Mussolini || In need of \u2022 duodenal operation bat thtt doctort lilt his\ncondition mad* It tw risky.\nMrs. Radcliffe\nKelson Oldtimer\nDies Saturday\nMn. Anna Belle Radcliffe, Nelson\noldtimer snd widow of the Isle\nJackion Radcliffe, died in Kootenay\nLake General Hoipltil Saturday\nmorning after a lengthy illneu.\nMn. Radcliffe came to Nelson\nsome 40 or more yean ago with her\nhuiband, who wu a well known\nproipeetor hen in the early dayi.\nThey owned th* Malcolm Block,\nliter known as the Ritz Block and\nduring Mr. RidcUffe'i lifetime operated a second hand store then.\nA grandson of Mrl. Radoliffe'i,\nMarlon Brown, radio engineer, recently of Nelaon, llvei at Grande\nPrairie ln the Peace River Country.\norange-crowned Tzar ln their midst, nudism on thue occasions.\nVancouver Man\n: Heads C.C.F.\nTANCOUVER, April 16 (CP) -\nThomu Alsbury ot Vsncouver was\n\u2022luted Pruident of th* B.C. Section\ntt the CCF. Party at tha annual\nProvinciil convention hen yester-\nd\u00bby, succeeding Arnold Webiter ot\nVancouvtr.\nColin Cameron, C.C.F. Member of\n' tt B.C. Legislature tor Comox wu\nelected Fint Vice-President and\nGrant  MacNeil, the Member  for\n, Vincouver - Burrard, wu named\nSecond Vice-Pruldent\nGeorge Weaver ot Newton, B.C.,\nlad Herbert Gar*avy wer* oamad\n! delegatu  to  tha NaUonal  Patty\n| Council.\nI    Tha naw fceeutlvo comprlies Ar-\n, (-old Webster, Mrs. Elizabeth Kerr\nand T. 0. MacKenzie, all of Van-\n| *>uv*ri Huty Webber, Shawnigan\nI take \u00bbnd Isqulmslti i. M. Thomas,\nm ' ,i\nSaanich and Mrs. Msry Campbell,\nPenticton.\nThe convention rejected a motion\nwhich would limit presidential or\nother official terms to three yun.\nHospital Makes\nPlans for\nSixth Victory Loan\nA muting wu held Friday atternoon st the Kootenay Lak* General\nHospital when a committee wu appointed to undertake the tuk of\ncanvassing all the employeu ot the\nHoipital during tht Sixth Victory\nLoan campaign. Official representatives u War Finance Worktn an\nMln Etna WlUon, Recording Secretin Mlu Vtn Hayden, Mlu' Oeral-\ndin* Cirr, Mlu Agnes Agar and Misi\nGeraldine Minn, all of whom wtll\ncompltte th* Internal canvass.\nTh* employee canviss ind payroll uvlngi plan wu outlined by I.\nB. Ron, Payroll organizer ot the\nDUtrict War Finance Committee,\nUnit 27.\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\n\u2022VOUR VANCOUVIR HOME\"\nDufferin Hotel\nSeymour st   ,   Vanoouver, b. C\nNtwly renovtted throughout Phonu and elevttor.\nA.  PATTERSON,   UW  Of\nColtmin. Alta, Proprlttor\n11 TRANSPORTATION\u2014Passenger and Frtlght\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE   NELSON   DAILY\nAt 10:30 a.m.\u2014Exctpt Sunday\nTrail Livery Co.\nM.  H.   MclVOR,  Prop.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135       'Nelion\u2014Phone 35\nKIMBERLEY\nK_MBI_WJ_Y, B.C.\u2014Mr. tnd Mn. J.\nMclntee left lut wuknm tor Vancouver to make their homt.\nC. Blaney lttt for Vancouvtr lut\nweek.\nUr. and Mrs. J. MoOullough have\nreturned trom a ihort ruit to Nelion.\nMn. P. O. rYedrickton of Cruton\nU vltltlng here.  .\nMiss Mtry Honeyman ot tb* C.W.A.C. arrived from Vancouvtr lut\nwuk to vltlt her ptrents, lh, ind\nMn. D. Bomymin it OftiPm__n Camp.\nMr. and Ma. h. S. Andrewi havt u\ngueit tbeir diughter, Mn. A. OIU of\nWlnnlptg.\nS. Muaro left Mondiy moming for\nNttal. Rt wu accompanied by hit\ntwo sons, Teddy and Joan.'\nMn. Albert Littler and until diughter of Fernie in nun* of Mn. utt-\nin'* ptrenti, Mr. and Mn. X. Splnka\nof Townslte.\nJohn Toung hu ltft to ipend tba\nSalter vication at Trill.\nMr. ind Mn. J. Zorn ind until\ndiughter,  Beverley,  of  Oruton  in\nguesta of Mr. in Mrt. Norman Moon.\nMisi Henna Dtmt hu Uft to vUit\nher pirenti ln Creiton.\nFt*. Rlchird Brenton of th* R.O.__.\nU tpending furlough at hit homt\nhin.\nMlu L. Coleman hu arrivid from\nVancouver to visit her mothir, Mri, B.\nColemsn,\nMr. ind Mn. Brett Onlnger, tccomptnied by Catherine and Bay apent\nthe SUter weekind it Invermeri.\nMn. 0. Moon hu Uft for i visit\nto Edmonton.\nMr. ind Mrt. J. Flatten ind fimlly\nltft hir* lut wuk to mak* thalr\nhome at tb* Oout.\nAieo Dobbie of Invtnnen vitlted\nhn* thli weekend.\nMiss Blancht Beynn left for limit\nto visit her gnndmottur, Mn. Ingram.\nCharlli Tournler Uft for Needles\nfor a abort vltlt. On hit return h*\nwill be accompanied hy hU family.\nMr. and Mn, B. Fabro ud family\nhav* rttuned from a ahort visit to\nFernU.   .\nMr. and Mn. C. Morrii and Mr. and\nMn. Benny Parke of Cnnbrook wtre\ntht guut* ot Mr. and Mn. Oeorge\nPtlton,\n0. Colombo tpent thl weekend at\nSirdar with his family.\nPte. Ken Chatson of the R.C.A.F.\narrived from Bdmonton to spend hit\nfurlough with his ftmily here.\nMn. S. Siebert and family are leaving ioon to mtke their home In Cruton.\nFo. I. Thorlle.ton U homi on furlough.\nGunner Fred Tourneau hu returned to hts itltlop It Himllton after\na short visit with fritndi here.\nWtlter tgland lift lut weekend\nfor tbe oout.\nFo. cut! KlUburn and hit wile left\nthit week for i visit to Bdmonton.\nJ. M. Wolverton returned home\nthli wuk from VlctorU. Mr. Wolverton attended thl tnnutl meeting of\nthe Bt. John'i Ambulance Atsoclatlon,\nalto th! B. C. Induitrlil Safety Council Annuil Meeting.\nC. Otllldtne ipent the Sutn wuk-\ntnd with his family ln Hilton.\nMn. Charles Caterloh, accompanied\nhn lUter, Mis* Allison Cltltnd\nv. Invermere in their broth!\nof Invermen tre vltltlng thtlr bro-\nthw, Lac. Oordon Cleland at Calgary.\nMr. and Mn. E. Irwin were wwkend gueiti of Mr. Irwln'i parmu, Mr.\ntnd Mrs. C. Colledge it Crinbrook.\nMr, md -Mn. B. Mithewi iccompinled by Shirley and Richard hive returned from Cnnbrook, whm ther\nwin tht guute of Mr, and Mn. T. J\nSoott.\nMr. and Mn. Frtd Carlion, Mr. ind\nMn. 0. Neuman ind John Andenon\nvuited Moyie lut wmk.\nMr. and Mrs. C. A. Foot! visited Mr\nmd Mn. r. a. Smith at Moru lut\nSunday.\nMr. and Mn. Oaorgt Whltehud\nand children, ind Mlit IoU Andrewi\nipent lut weekend tt the homt of\nMn. Whlteheid'! pannta, Mr. and\nMrs  W. \u2014 Andrews.\nMr. md Mn. J. Rollhtln md ft\nmlly wen Crinbrook vlilton Saltr\nSunday.\nMr, and Mn. J. MeOonlad md family spent Snudty tt Perry Cntk.\nMlu Pit O'Brien hu arrived bom*\nfrom Vanoouver. wuhlngton, to\ntpend th* Easter vacation at the\nhome of hw parents.\nLac. Harold Honeyman of ttie R.C.\nAF. hu arrived from Lethbridge to\ntp*nd i furlough with hU fimlly at\nChapman Ctmp.\nMlit Leti!! man of the teaching\nstaff of the Kimberley Elementtry\nSchool U upending tht Bitter vication at tht homi of her parent! tn\nHilton.\nMist Huel Flint of New Denver U\nthi sunt of Mr. md Mn. 0. R, Kin-\nnet*.\nRecord Bomb\nLoad Hib\nNs Guinea Base\nALLIED HEADQUARTER*, IN\nSOUTHWEST PACIFIC Aprfl 17\n(Monday)\u2014(AP) \u2014 A record bomb\nload ot 284 torn hu been unloided\non the JaptntH bn* of Aitape on\nth* North coast of Nsw Guinea,\nwhile other bomberi returned to hit\nTruk ln the Caroline group to the\nNorth. . ,\nAitape U mldwiy betwttn Wewak ind HoUindla. both ot which\nhav* received \u2022 heavy pounding\nduring April. Aitape has one airdrome. \\\nAmerican bombers In their newest nld on Truk unloaded their\nbomb* despite sn unusual amount\nof Interception, and In * raid on\nPuluwat Atoll 200 mllu to th* Wut\ndamaged a Japaneu vessel\nAmerican tirmen hivt dumped\nheivy loads of bombi ilong this\nImportant lector ot the New Guinea\nNorth coast tht lilt two weeks, hitting Hollandia with 1334 toni, Wewak with 871 toni and Hansa Bay\nfarther South with 771 tons\nThru thouiand Japanese have\nbeen killed In the Admiralty Islandi ilnct tht American lit Cavalry Dlvlilon landed there ln in Invailon operation Feb. 20, headquarten announced today.\nRequiem Mass for\nP. Bialkowski\nthe Cathedral of Mary Immaculate\nth eCatbedral of Mary Immaculate\nSaturday morning tor the repose of\nPaul Blalkowikl of Nelion. Very\nRev. Martin M Johnson, D.D., BUhop of NeUon, wu preient In the\nSanctuary during the rites.\nA Roiary wai recited by Rev. Edward Doyle at the Thompion Funer-\nar Home Friday night\nP. E. Poulin, A. 0. QeUnu, V.\nDoyle wd H. Korolak served u\npallbearers.\nWednesday atter 80 yean tn Nelson.\nMr. Bialkowski, 00, died her* on\nCranbrook Couplt\nHonored on\nSilver Anniversary\non aud not trm*\nOVER REMOVAL\nSAYS IN FAREWELL\nNIW YORK, April 11 (AP)-\nQen. Henri Glriud, 87, whou put\nU French Commtnder-ln-Chltf\nhit been tbollthtd by th* Frtnch\nCommittet of Nitlonil Ubtritlon,\ntold hi* troopi Jn I ftrewell roes-\nKg* Saturday to \"bt dliclpllned,\nbe prtptrtd, bt strong\" tnd uld\nht hirbored \"no bltttrneti\" fer\nMl removil. Hli mititoe wu\nbrotdcut by th* French rtdlo at\nAIBlerl.\nMies for\nW.E. McCandllsh\nMasses bf floral offerlngi ind\nlarge attendance exemplified, at funeral services under the auspices of\nNelion Lodge No. 25, KnighU of\nPythiu, Siturday iftemoon, final\ntributes to William Edgir McCindllih, widely known member of s\npioneer Nelson fimlly.\nOfflcen of the Lodge, Chancellor\nCommander S. J. Newell, Vic*-\nChancellor H. H. Login and Prelite\nR. G. Joy, conducted the service it\nth* Thompson Funeral Homt, Ih*\nhymn, \"Th* Diy Thou Gavest\", wu\nchoun, Mlu Margaret Grahim, Organist, accompanying.\nCommittal wu ln Knights at Pythiu Section, Nelson Memoriil\nPsrk. Pallbearers, ill Lodge memben, were G. Letter, E. Hirt, J.\nNeu, J. Roblnion, P. Jeffrey and\nA, Matun.\nMr. McCandllsh, 88, dltd luddenly\nMonday.\nNAPLES, April 18 (CP)-Ceass-\nleu probing of patroU and Intermit-\nUnt ihelllng comprised tht only activity on the IUlian land front today\nbut delayed dlspitchei dUelosed an\nAmerican patrol thruit Saturday\nripped l. mUu through German\npoiitioni in the Eaitern tector of th*\nAnrlo beachhead and took 81 prisonen.\nThe flar*sup wu accomplished by\nAmerican tanks and Infantry, striking luddenly forwird through Germsn coutal positions East ot tbe\nMussolini canal, about three miles\nSouthweit of Littoria. There ware\nno Allltd cuualtles.\nIn Cissino where neither Germim\nnor Alliei move much except tt\nnight, the Germins continued to\nrake the streets wtth mortar fire.\nAllied-held Castle HiU wu subletted to new shelling.\nA MW official demaractlon ot th*\nfront by Allied headquarten showed the cross-roads village of Alfa-\ndena behind German line*. Th* Allied Una ilso U shown to have moved back illghtly North and Eut of\nth* village In th* vicinity ot Mon-\ntene-Rodono.\nLt.-Col\/Scott\nB.C. Red Cron\nCommiuioner\nVANCOUVER,' April 18 (CP) -\nLt.-Col. C A. Soott hu betn n*m\u00abd\ncd Red Crou Commissioner tor B.C.\nE. W. Htmber, Provincial Red Crou\nExecutiv eChilrman, innounced today. CoL Scott esme hers from Toronto ln February to set u Nitlonil\nField Director tor th* Society. Hi\nwu overuu CommUsloner for the\nsociety tor two yetn it tbt beginning of tht wu.  -\n.\nSALMO\nCRANBROOK, B. O.\u2014Neighbor! of\nMr. ind Mn. WUliam J. Btrrttt surprised them on ttielr tlver wedding\nanniversary with a pretentttlon of\nsilver md crystal bowl md candle-\nstlcki. Mn. Barrett wu tb* lormer\nMarian Htggert ot Vancouvtr ud\nthalr mirritgi took plaot *t tht\nOoMt olty ln 1819,\nMn, J, S. Ttylor presented tht\ngift. An ifternoon reception tt the\nBarrett homi followed, alto arranged\nby the ume group. Mn. J. Turntr\nmadt th* two-tin wedding cake\nwhloh centred thi ttblt, aad It wu\ndtoorited by Mr. Bamtt'i mph*w,\nWalter Barrett. ID* reception oontinued Into tht evening with many\nfritndi calling ln tbe couru of the\nday.\n-\nVancouver Woman\nNamed President\nNursei' Association\nVICTORIA, April 18 (CP)-Mlu\nLyls Crulman, Vancouver, wu elected Pruldent of the Registered\nNunu Auociation at their 32nd annual conference htre Saturday.\nNAZIS PREPARING FOR\nWITHDRAWAL\nINTO NORTHERN GREECE\nISTANBUL, April 18 (API-German troops were reliably reported\ntoday to be destroying airdrome!,\nmilitary Installations and munitions\ndumpi icrou parts of th* Peloponnesus, ippirently preparing for\nwithdriwil into Northern Greece In\ncase ot an AUied Invasion.\nTROOPS NOW CARRY\nSPORT PACKS\nLONDON, April 18 (CP-Reuten)\n\u2014Troopi going oveneu with new\ninvuion uniU ire to be provided\nwith recreation facllltlu wherever\nthey go. Theie \"iport picki\"\nweigh only 88 poundi and meaiure\n18 by list lnchu. One type of pack\nconsists of a iportl kit and gamu\nlufficient for 200 men. The welfare\npack Include! 80 booki, a football\nkit, repair accessories, darts,\ndraughts, dominoes, cribbage\nboirds, cardi, and lotto games.\nKILL 86 FRENCHMEN\nIN RETALIATION\nNEW YORK, April 18 (AP)\nEighty-six Frenchmen, all the male\ninhabitants of a village near LlUe,\nwere killed in one night by German soldien ln retaliation tor de-\nnilment of \u25a0 tnln there, the BBC\n\u25a0aid Saturday night\nLONDON (CP)\u2014In uven dayi\nthe crew of I BrlUih battleship consumes 10,000 poundi of flour, 3800\ntins of milk, 100 pounds of tea,\n5,000 poundi of meat and 18,000\npounds it lish.\nFRUITVALE\nraurrvAij., b.c-Mr. wd Mn.\nJohn Oroalin had u their gueits their\nions Albert tnd John of Vancouver.\n.Mn. R. Leckett It vltltlng hn lather. J. CtmpbtU, In Nelton.   i\nMr. ud Mn. I. Frey hive u guut\ntheir grmdion, Bobblt Mtckie of\nTrill, for th* hoUdtyt.\nMuten Frtnklt Culw ind Charlu\nMonohtn of Trill m gueat* of Mr.\nand Mn. W. Veltch Mondiy tnd Tuudty.\nMn. J. B. Dovey entertiined th*\nSt. Paul'l United Ladlu Aid at thl\nhomi of Mn. Viltoh Wtdnetdiy ifternoon. Then win teven membtri\nprttnt.\nTrinity Luthran Ladles Aid hild \u2022\nsupper Wtdnttdiy night. Mn. A. 1\nBlbndorf ind Mn. H. Mitien rt-\ncelvtd the guuU. Mn. A. Trlckt, Mn.\n7. Frlcke ind Mri. P. Miiwtll served whlli Mri B. I. Johnion, Mn.\nJohn Clrotlln, Mn. W. Williams ind\nMn. Karl Orupp hid charge of thl\nkitchen arrangements. Mlu Audrey\nJohnion, MImm Cvelyn ind Mirgiret\nNtlion tnd Mlu loit Groslin tlto is-\nlilted In urving. About 148 wert\n\u2022erved.\nNEW DELHI   (CP)- Th* total\nnumber of worken  employed  ln\nfactories in India rose from 2,186,\n1377 ln 1841 to 2,281,563 ln IMl\nSALMO, B.C.\u2014Oaorgt Beatt wu a\nNelson valtor. \/\nMra. Jick D* Bruyn and un Bar\nrlt of Frultvile, who visited relttivu\nln Salmo, bavt returned homt.\nMn.   O.   Andtnon ind gri\nTnry Botttrll an Nelson .tilton.\nMlu Join Curwen U i guut of\nMtu Florence Mayne it Trill.\nMr, and Mra. R. Dilling, Mrt. H\nMoon ind Mlu Join Lowndn wen\nSalmo vltlton Tuesday.\nMist Noreen ind Mllbi Towriu,\nwho ittend high whool here, an\nholldiylng at tha home of their par-\nenti it Ymlr,\nHr. ind Mn. Jtck Doddi wnt tin-\nton visitors.\nMr. ud Mn. CUff Hurn and Mn.\nJ. W. Hearn wen Ntlson vUlton.\nFred LInditrom of Irli wu a visitor\nto town.\nMn. Archil Oray, who nctntly returned from th* Cout, U a vlaltor\nto Nelton.\nMln Miry Feeny of Nilion vitlted\nher parents ovn thl holiday.\nMr. and Mn. CUff Johnsen ot the\nEmerald Mill wen vUlton to NeUon.\nMr. and Mn. Carl McDonough and\nchlldnn of Nelion in guests of Mr\nand Mn. Floyd Bagi.     ,\nMlu Shirley SUvtni of Nelton, who\nwu a gueit of Mr. ind Mn. J. W.\nHearn, hu nturned home.\nMUi Kty Dehnke ipent \u25a0 few dtys\nin Nelson.\nMttt Mtb McDonild U i ihopper\nto Nelton.\nJ. Dehnke of Whitewiter visited hit\nhome htn,\na. Beatt wu i visitor to Trill.\nMr. md Mrt. M. McDermld hiv* u\nguests tht former's parenta trom SUverton.\nMln Neill* Mtrkln vlllttd NtUon.\nMUi Join Scribner is vtiltlng Mr.\nand   Mra.   Howard Moon of Bhatp\nCnek for a few dayi,\nMr. ud Mrs. Bill Qrutchln wen\nvlitton to Nelson.\nMn. B. C. Buih and grtndaon\nRitchie Hum tre visiting friend* In\nFrultvile.\nMr. md Mn. Mlki Mukulik ind\nfamily of Sheep Creek hive taken up\nreildence ln town.\nMn. a. Q. Fair, who visited Ntlson. hu returned homt.\nMava Rtld of Ntlton U a guest of\nMr. tnd Mn. Elmer Olbbon.\nMrs, Lint md chlldnn of Roultnd\ntn nursti of thi former'i parenti, Mr.\nand Mra. B. Campbell,\nMr. md Mn. Lew Lambert md btby\nInne are vltlton to tht elty.\nMn. Htnry John ind her alitor,\nMUi Mauds Aynsley. were hoiteuea\nit the former'! home it i tei md\nbridge Tuudiy, Prtwi wen won by\nMn. 8. X. Tannu md Mn. W, 0. Donaldion. Invited guuta fn Mn.\nOtorgt Mtthtwt, Mn, I. I. Tannu,\nMn. J. J. Sutherland, Mn. Smith\nCurwen. Mn. t.. Andtnon, Un, C. H.\nScribner, Mn. I. Avery, Mn. M. C.\nDonaldion md Mn. O. Unden.\nThe Junior Red Crou cloth donited by Mn. Fred Boettgtr wu won\nby Mn. H. Jtmu of Tmlr, while dollies donited by Mn. Hugh Mitittll\nwere won hy Mlu Doreen Madaski.\nDECLARE 3204 DEAD\nIN ROMANIAN RAIDS\nLONDON, April 18 (CP) - A\nRomanian communique Siturday\ndeclared 8204 personi wtr* killed\nand 2477 wounded lq AUied ilr attacks on Bucharest snd Ploesti April\n4 and 8,\nThe broadcast bulletin ssid NS\nhousei were destroyed In (Jie cipital and that 197 were wrecked or\ndamaged ln Ploesti,\nSALMON PRICI CEILING\nNOW IN EFFECT\nPORTLAND, Ort., AprU 18 (AP)\n\u2014A U.S. West cout prlct celling\not 18 cents a pound to fishermen\nfor blue-black salmon became effective Saturday, tht dUtrict office\nof Price Administration (OPA) innounctd. The celling wti moved up\ntrom June 1 because of early catch-\nthe agency said.\nSession\nAhead of House\nMISS 'PAT' MARTIN\nOF WINNIPIO\nTnvelling Heilth Nun* ter\n\"Fliher Made*' Health Gir-\nments, wUl be In our itor* iU\nTUESDAY, APRIL 18\nto give penonil fittings. Pleau\nbook your ippolntment today,\nFINK'S\nLADIES' WEAR\nSafecrackers\nBusy af (oast\nVANCOUVER, April 18 (CP) -\nCity polle* worked doublt shifts\nhere Ssturdsy tnd no drugstore\nhold-ups were reported.\nSafecrackers wer* at work, however, breaking Into the ColumbU\nBitullthic Compiny building on\nGranviUe Iiland whert thty removed tbt door ot t vault tnd ucaped\nin * truck stolen 'trom the same\ncompany with between $49 and $90\nand seven gu ration books.\nA window to the storeroom hsd\nbeen forced snd blood stains indicated one ot the culprits hsd been\nInjured.\nMother ssfecricking wu thwarted by the arrival of a womtn tt thf\nBritiih Pork Butchert-htrt.\nA burglar entered Mrs. B. Del-\nton'i bedroom htn lait night tnd\nrinucktd the dreiler driwen ln\nthe room without finding tnythlng\not vtlue.\nHarriion Looney, of Centralli,\nWash., complained to poUct thst\nwhUe stopping over ln Vancouver\non hli wiy to Princt Rupert, be\nmet t nun snd woman who stole\n$240 from IU hiding place In tile\nlining ot bU hat\nPhilip Lelbel of Vancouver com-\nSlalncd that an Intruder ln hli room\nad  stolen Ms wallet  containing\n$180.\nOTTAWA, April 18 (CP) - Btck\nfrom Easter recess ot two weeks,\nCommoni members tomorrow\nplunge into s mau of business likely to keep them occupied until August\nThe session now U ilmost thre*\nmonthi old end tht gretter part ot\nthe legislative program still rerailns\nto bt dealt with.\nFlnanct Minister llsley wfll be In\nthe Houu etter t brief vacation tnd\nlt U expected bt will be uked won\nto announce whm th* budgtt will\nbe brought down. Penoni ln touch\nwith his department nld, however,\ntbey believed be would bt unable to\nglvt Canadlani detafls ot taxation\nand other financial meuurei until\nteveral weeks hsve- pasted. Ltt*\nJunt hu been mentioned u possible\ndata.\nApart trom tha budget the Finance Miniiter has several meuuru\nwhich will demand his tttention In\ntht Houu tnd on which he will be\nexpected to answer quutloni,\nPrlmt Miniiter Mickenzie King\nuld before receu tbat he suggested\ntomorrow be devoted to consideration of resolutions itanding on the\norder paper, Including thow letting\nup three new government departments\u2014 Reconstruction, Social Welfare and Veterans' Attain.\nThe Government teeki etrly pu-\n\u25a0Igt of tht $3,650,000,000 Wu Appropriation biU. Estimates under\nthis meaiure for the three Defence\nind the Munitions DepartmenU already have been approved, but Labor Department expenies remain to\nbe dlsfcussed. ThU U likely to bring\nabout a general discussion at wartime manpower policies\nWilliam Whittaker\nSuffers Stroke\nKASLO, B. C AprU 16 -William\nWhlttaker, Kaslo, suffered s severe\nstroke on Sundsy, snd U seriously\ntil at his home hen\/\nRossland Filer\nDestroys\nTwo Hun Planes\nAN R.C.A.F. FIGHTER BASE IN\nENGLAND, April 18 (CP Cablt)-\nThe destructive City ot Edmonton\niquadron carried ita fruitful offensive igainit the Luftwaffe through\ntlieeighth day today by dettroytng\nthree enemy tircraft ln tht alx over\nLuxeuil, Franceen and leaving seven flaming on tht ground and another badly damaged. The bag raised the wore of the R.C.A.F.'i crack\nMoiquito intruder! ilnce last Sun- ]\nday to 10 destroyed snd several \" |\ndamaged ln the air and it ltut 11\ndamaged, many beyond repair, on\nthe ground.\nPour crewi took part ln today's   1\nswee pover the Germans,   nesting\ngroundi ln Franc* and Belgium. Tit\nLt. J. Harper of Roulmd, B. C, deitroyed two JU34s In the air.\nm,--_,\nHI. W. & BIUE. hti tvtry \u25a0_\u25a0 tk\nMlW MBtti III WII Inif *wmm% I\n^ iri m aatife te *\u00abk w |br. \"Fnlt*\nbres , Ira tabms _ut. in raw Me i m ptnwk\nM*rWi.-hum. Try \"l>#*-ft\u00bb.\nPlans Made for\nSixth Victory Loan\nof Brilliant\nBRILLIANT, B. C, April 18-A\nmeeting wu held lait week when\nplanswere discussed for the Sixth\nVictory Loan cimpilgn. Thou it-\ntending wtrt Pit Fowler, Tommy\nMinsell, Rhos Dyke, H. Doherty,\nCsrl Patton, K. Jenion, Barry Nick-\nvolodoff, Pete Hucal. A further\nmuting will be held this week when\nit U txpected the full committee will\nbe pruent for th showing of \"Canida Knows How\" and further plans\nmade for the canvass.\nJ. B. Ross ot the DUtrlct War Finance Committee expressed for the\nNational Committee ilncere thanks\nand appreciation tor the iplendld\nwork done tn put drives and expreued the desire that everything\npossible would be done to make the\nSixth Loan equally successful.\nNOTHING LESS\n-Art? thi .Very but la iclentlfic pre J\". \u00ab-.-->    -\nfessional servict U wise or mtt test\nthe care ot precious eyes .. . good\nvision U so vitally Important.\nEyu ihould be professionally examined at rtgultr Intervtli, at least\nevery two yesrs. Dont wilt until irritation, tiredness, headaches and\nother indication! of impaired eye-\ntight efficiency become tpptrent\nHtvt your tyei examined now, bt\nsure your vision la adequate for modtrn Uvlng.\nCORECTAL\nLENSES\n- \u25a0\n'Imperial Optical Co.\nPioneer Canadian Optical\nManufacturers\nHeed Office, Toronto\nBranches From Coast to Cout\nMaken ot the Famoui\nCORECTAL, TONE-LITE\n& TONf-RAY LENSES\n'-.\n\u25a0 <__\nSLOCAN  CITY\nSLOCAN OTTT, B C\u2014Ao. R. H. Mclntoih, No.  10 B.D., Ciliary, AlU,\nvltlttd friendi b'tr* during th* boll-\nMr. ind Mrs. A. Merry of Trill ire\nguettt of Mr. md Mrt. Witter Cloujh.\nJ. H. Pinchbeck, wbo spent Wuttr\nwith memberi of lilt fimlly to Trtll.\narrivid homt on Thundiy.\nMUi Anna storgard of tilt Thrumi\nteaching itiff ind her friends, Miss\nA. But. tptnt tbt holldiyi it UU*\n\u2022torgard'i honu Mr*.\nMn. H. M. Pirkir ind Mn. WW*\nnick Ftrkir iprat a fnr dip to Tnil.\nMlu Marlon OUttd ot toi Princeton teiohlng itltf ipent thi bolldyt\n\u2022t hir horn* here.\nMn.   Charlei  Ctrlion   ind  I'll\ndiughter, MtdtUlnt Ctrlion of lttl-\nio mre guuti .of Mn, J, Lilt-       _\nMia Jein McDonild of Trill, who\nipent the holldiyi it her homi here\nreturned to TriU Thunddy. I\nMaq I Remind You\nMadam...?*\nHaving to mike a little coffee ge \u25a0 long\nway has taught many a housewife this\nleuon ...to be tur* of full tatisjaction\nin tvtty eup you mutt use really good\ncojjeel\nAnd that accounts for the fact that new thousands\nwho have tried Maxwell House are to satisfied with\nthis delicious, full-bodied blend that they intend to\nuse it always.\nYou csn make Maxwell House your regular coffee,\nwith every confidence because it's) <\nBlended trom rare, axtn-flivor coffees, eich wtth in\nown ipecltl quality o( fltvor, body or bigrue*,\nRouted by a rantrlu-ble proceu tht; rotsu every\ncoffee bun evenly ill through.\nPicked In t Wartime Bag In in AU Purpose Grin* tnd\nit less cost to ytu.\n1.\n2.\n3.\nMaxwell House Coffee\nA r._avct of 0\"\u00bbr-l Po\u00ab*t\"\n_____.- 1___-^*Um *_m--_*_______m_\n Asks If Britain\nIs'Economic\nVassalof America'\nKILMARNOCK, Scotland, April\n18 (CP) \u2014 Emmanuel Shinwell, Labor member of Parliament, uked\nSaturday whether Great Britain wai\nbecoming an 'economic vraal of\nAmerica' and declared In aniwer\nthat then will never be real frlendihlp between th* two countriei if\nBritain ii placed in th* poiition of\ni Junior pirtner and what is wont,\na poor relation.\"\n\"Consultations between our government ind representatives of th*\nU. S. government on civil aviaUon,\nforeign affaln and commercial mat-\nten are making many people aak\nwhat il being arranged for tb* futun of thii country behind our\nbacks,\" Mr. Shinwell aaid.\nMr. Shinwell urged th* government to Inform tb* peopl* whit ls\nbeing done now ind not wilt untU\nthe deals rr* concluded and then\nannounce them.\nThomai Gainsborough painted hli\nfamoui \"Blue Boy,\" to disprove a\nitatement that blue ihould not be\nmaued in a painting.\nlays Jap Fleet\nCan't Hope lo\nMake Up Losses\nr\nWASHWOTON, Aptfl 18 (AP) -\nAdmiral Erneit J. King, Comminder\nin Chief of the I. S. Navy, iald Saturday Japan's war fleet ll ilready\ndimiged \"so that ahe can never\nhop* to make up losses\" and heavy\nnew blowi at lt may be expected ln\nthe next few monthi,\n\"We ar* seeking opportunities to\nitrlke whenever we ean get wlthb)\nrange of thalr wanhlpi or bam,\nha uld \"ind I think you will find,\nwithin the next tew monthi to com*\nthat we ihall create theee opportunities.\"\nAi example* he cited recent attacki on Pilau, Yap and Woleai Iilandi, in th. South Pacific Caroline\nIilandi, once vaunted itronghold of\nth* enemy, when further damige\nwu inflicted upon the battered enemy fleet\nAdmiral King uld: \"We hiv* reduced Japan's merchant fleet to not\nmon than two-thlrdi of what lt\nwu when w*. were attacked. W*\nhave iunk well over 2,000,000 toni\nof her cargo tonnage,, and have w\nseriously damaged her fleet of war-\n-\nOF BUSY CANADIAN HOUSEWIVES\nCereals are more important in Canadian homes\nnow than they've ever been. For quick meals at\nany time of day thousands serve one of Kellogg's\ndelicious cereals. They're ready-to-eat in only 30\nseconds. And they need no cooking or mixing.\nGrand additions to \"left-over\" dishes!\nwall-known\nKelloag home economist\nHow to save other foods\nThere'* plenty of food In Canada... plenty for our fighting\nmen, our Allies and ourselves. We'll all be well-fed so long\nas each one of us makes the best possible use of every bit of\nfood we buy... resolves not to wute a thing.\nThrt* rnlei to help make food go further:\n1. Vm mty Ut ef food\u2014don't wut*, avtrl\n2. Choo** food* that an moat plentiful\u2014share thou\nthat an Mere*.\n2. Sane r.._y-to-.\u00abt cereals oft*n-*t breakfast ivery-\nday \u2014 for children',  lunchu \u2014for b*twe*n-_n**l\n. Um them to add flavour to\"le.tover\"dii__ei.\nfit\n0f\n*trt\nIi the children'* evening\nmeal t problem ? Solve It by\n\u25a0erring them t Kellogg's\ncereal. No mixing, cooking\nor tuning! Eaiy to digest!\nEconomical, tept... .,.,\nSave timet..\nsave work...\nsave fuel!\n\u2014mmy week\u2014buy Ww Savingi I\nBy W. W.  HERCHER\nAuoelited Prew Stiff Writer\nLONDON, April IS (AP)-Strong\nformitiom of deadly Allied tighten fanned out over Germany Saturday, the Berlin Radio uld, taking over the pre-invulon otfeniive\ntttm heavy bomber fleet! wbich\nhad cloied out i week of \u2022battering\nblowi et Hitler'i Air Arm ud tnniport\nWavu of broadcut wuning from\nGerman itationi traced the lighten'\nprogreu Into Northwut, North and\nCentral Germany, indicating an am-\nbitioui urlu of thruiti from Britiih\nFighters Spread\nDeadly Shadow\nOver Germany\nSwift tighten hive been Increulngly uud by the Alliu to itrafe\nairfields, ihoot up trains and canal\nihlpping and eoax German ilrcnft\ninto combat\nThere wen no signs of a major\nhuvy bomber mission, ipparently\nthe iecond day American heavyweight! have remained grounded\nifter the thundering week-long Al-\nlifed offenilve begun lut Saturday\nduring which powerful blowi wen\ndealt at least 12 German aircraft\nfactoriu, 17 airfields and 14 railroad linking anti-invasion fortifications. British-based bomben alio\nremained grounded Friday night\nMore than 18,000 toni ot exploi-\nlvu and incendiariei wen dropped\nby the huvy Allied fleets during the\nlut lix dayi during which mon\nthan 700 enemy aircraft wen deitroyed or damaged. Lateit tallies\nshowed Britiih ind American aerial guni had blasted at leut 591\nplane* from the skies over Europe,\nan average of almoit 100 i day.\nAir activity yeiterday wu on a\nrelatively small Kale.\nTwo Canadian pilots, however,\nmaintained the blazing hot pace\nof the City of Edmonton Squadron by ihooting down four enemy\nplanu on long-range patroli\nwhich took them over the Kattegat lepinting Denmark and\nSweden. They alio dutroyed\nuveral plana on the ground neer\nCopenhagen.\nThe Canadian sharp-shooters,\nSqdn.-Ldr. R. Kipp of Kimloopi,\nB.C., and Fo. J. Caine ot Edmonton, ln their 1,000-mile tony\nbrought the squadron's score of\nenemy victimi, to 12 dutroyed,\nthree probable* and ieven damaged in ilx dayi.\nKipp blasted one ot tour JU52\ntraniport! Into tbe iea when the\nquirtet wu lighted by the two\nMoiquito piloti over the Kattegat\nnear Copenhagen. Caine downed\ntwo of them and the four German\nplane, without waiting to be attacked, crash-landed and lank ln the\ntea.\nOn the wiy home, thl Canadians\nut afire three planu on the ground\nat Kastrupe airfield near Copenhagen and damaged two otheri.\nKIpp'i plane wu navigated by Fo.\nPeter Huletaky of Montreal and\nCaine'! navigator wu Po. Earl Boal\not Regina.\nAfter all their ammunition wu\nexhausted the Moiquito* wen attacked enroute home near the enemy coait by two FW189'i, but the\n400-mile-in-hour plywood planu\nout-distanced their pursueri.\nIn other opentioni Friday R.C.\nA.F. flghter-bomben attacked motor tnniport In Northern Fnnce\nand R.C.A.F. tighten carried out\nsweepi over enemy-occupied terri\ntory nld a Canadian communique\nSaturday.\n\u25a0hipi that she ean never hope to\nmake up louu by building new\nfighting ships or repairing thou we\nhave damaged....\n\"To date we have iunk or damaged by lubmarine action at leut 300\nJapaneu merchant vessels.\nArmy launches\nAnti-Dust Drive\nOTTAWA, April IS (CP) \u2014 Tite\n\"greatest anti-dust campaign ever\nattempted by the Canadian Army\"\nhu been launched in an attempt\nto reduce the ipread ot respiratory\ndisease! la Army campi, Defence\nHeidquirten innounced Saturday.\nRespiratory cuualttu alone\ntreated ln military hospitals In Canada have been avenging 35,000 a\nyear, the announcement uid. \"The\ncoit to the taxpayer hai been in the\nneighborhood ot $6,000,000 innuilly.\"\n\"ThefTou to the Army In 1842\namounted to 500,000 man-days,\nenough to fight the Canadian part\not the Sicilian campaign, with 200,-\n000 man-dayi lett over. An average\not 1,000 Canadian soldiers a year\nhave been diieharged u a result ot\nreiplratory lnfectloni \u2014, too badly\nwrecked In health to ba of any further uu to the Army.\nOt the many new meuurei being\nemployed againit the duit hazard,\nthe change ln iweeplng methodi\nin Army huls il considered ot first\nImportance, the innouncement said.\nOld methodi which required that\nuch loldier iweep under and\naround his own bunk, have been\ncondemned by medical offlcen u a\nmajor factor in the ipread of dust-\nborne disease!. Dust-control regulationi now require that all hut\niweeplng be done by orderlies, sfter\nthe rest of the occupant! have lett\nthe building\nHereafter at regular Interval! during the night the orderly on duty\nwill open the doon ot the huti and\npermit a current ol freih air to\nblow out the \"itagnant air.\"\nBlanket!, heretofore ihiken iniide every morning, now will be\nshaken out in the open air.\nUnder new regulationi all blanket! are ipread loosely aerou the\nbunki in a iort ot \"accordion\nplut\", expoilng greiter ireu to\nfruh air and light The dangen of\ncoughing, ineezing -and iplttlng\nwithout tint covering the mouth\nor nou and many of the other \"com-\nmpn Crimea\" agalnit hygiene an\nbeing itreued by officer..\nVancouvtr Flier\nKilled in\nManitoba Crash\nWINNIPEO, April 1\u00ab (CP)- Wo.\nW. ). Steenson, Morden, Men., flying lnitructor, and Lae, D. Black,\nVancouver, itudent wireleu operator, were killed ln the crash of a\ntraining plane near Paulion, Man.,\nFriday, No. I Command, R.CAJ.\nannounced here Saturday.\nThe men were on a routine flight\ntrom No. 7 Bombing ind Gunnery\nSchool, Paulion.\n15-Year-Old Sayi\nHe Set Death Fire\nTILLAMOOK, Ore, April 1\u00ab (AP)\n\u2014Fifteen-year-old Robert Carl Griffith hu confessed setting a tin In\nwhich two siiten., and i brother\nwen bumed to duth at the fimily\nhome near Granti Pan on October 5,1042, says Sheriff Allen Birch.\nHe did lt In anger at hli stepfather for lending him to bed, Birch\nnid the boy told him in the presence of Deputy John Aschim, and\nSUte Police Sgt R. W. Raney.\nSays Treaty in\nExistence a Year\nCHUNGKING, April 16 (CP\nCable)\u2014The treaty under which Canada relinquished territorial righti\nln China wu ducribed Saturday by\nMaj.-Gen. Victor Odium, the Canadian Ambassador, u \"only formal\nrecognition ot a situation that hu\nln fact existed for more than a\nyeer.\"\nGen. Odium iald that ln a democracy iuch al Canada the will of\nthe people is absolutely supreme\n\"and the will ot the peopl* of Canada hu tong been to treat China with\nthat dignity and reipect which ihe\nexpecti for henelf.\"\n\"There ire few open queitiom between Canida and China, he Mid,\n\"and what there are can easily be\nresolved under preuure of friend\nihip.\"\nBoth the new treaty and tha\nmutual aid pact ilgned March 23\nevidence the length to which Canada li prepared to go In the cauae\nof freedom, as an Invutment in\npeace and for a friendly power in\ngreat difficulty and bearing a heavy\nburden,\" he said.\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1944\n  ________ ___%* \u25a0___<-\u00bb_*_\nw\nJ\\\n:or*\niNcottPORATio tit mav i-tro.\nOn the Home Front We Need\nSTURDY WORK CLOTHES\nYes, rugged work requires extra rugged clothes. We r\nhave everything our home front fighters need. Com- >H\nfort-designed, long-wearing Overalls and Pants.       *\u2022_'\nWORK PANTS\nFor men who demand the\nbest.   A quality Cottonade\nIron Man Sanforized-shrunk\nfor long wear and good\nlooks. Sizes 30-42. Price:\n$3*25\nDENIM\nOVERALLS\nMen's quality Blue Deniirt\nBib Overalls. Guaranteed\ndyed-fast and made to last.\nSizes 36-44.   Price:\n$2.25\nLash Order tor\nRobberies Hot\nMaitland Power\nVANCOUVBR, April 1\u00ab (CP) y-\nThe Pharmaceutical Auociation ot\nBritiah Columbia Friday uked ln a\nletter to Attorney-General R. L.\nMaitland that lashes be given criminal! ot robbing drug itoru. Attorney General Maitland replied Saturday that iuch an order ti beyond\nhli powen.\nIn i move to itop a growing wave\nof drug robberies apparently Inspired by the mirket among addicts,\nChief Conitable Donild MacKay,\nordered all beat offlcen and prowler can to visit drug itoru as often\nas possible.\nMeanwhile, Vancouver\"! underworld kept under cover Friday\nnight ln the face of the Police Department's drive to dean up the\nsituation. For the tint time thli\nmonth there were no holdupi no\nbreaklns ind no reporti ot safecracking.\nTwo drug arrests were made when\na man and a woman were taken ln\non narcotic passing chargu. They\nwere Pearl Manarey, 29, a waitress,\nand Williston Harris, 34.      **\nSuppliu of narcotics may be taken away from drugstores to suburban districts and distributed only\nln ipeciil police protected depots,\nF. H. Fullerton, Minager of the\nPharmaceutical Auociation, laid today.\nA ipecial meeting of Vancouver\ndruggists hu been called tor next\nFriday to diicuu thli propoul.\n\"Thii idea hu been discussed and\nwhile many druggists dislike It, I\nthink moit will agree loiing this\nbuslneu is better thin being ihot by\na hophead,\" Mr. Fullerton uld.\nVernon Flier\nMisting\nVERNON. April It (CP)- Capt\nand Mn Earl Cullen, of Vemon,\nwere informed Friday that their\nion, Fit. Lt. Kenneth Cullen ot fli*\nR.C.A.F., hu been lilted u mining\nifter air operatloni oveneu April\n13.\nFit Lt Cullen recently mentioned In dispatches, ierved 19 monthi\nu flying lnitructor it Macleod, Alberta, before going overieu. He il\nth. eldeit ion ot Capt Cullen, who\nii staff captain bf the 8th Armoured\n(R) Regiment British Columbia\nDragoons. Another ion, Telegraphist\nNorman Cullen, R.C.N.V.R, ls on\nactive service on a minesweeper.\nSO GOOd-you'll want them to 90 far ther!\n\u2022 Because they're so unusually delicioui\nand convenient... became rtstrictioni\nnuke len of them available these days\n... you'll want every package of JeU-0\nand Jell-0 Padding to go further.\nSo you'll welcome these clever Ideas\nfor yout family's favorite desserts I Us*\ndiem when you're so fortunate as to get\nJell-0 or Jell-0 Pudding-snd look for\nadditional recipes on die packages.\nJEU-0 PUDDINO \"BUTTERFUES\"\n1 package lEU-OPm-dhi, Mjft.tr\n2 cups milk\n8 or 10meiiumslte.cupcakes\nPrepare Jell-0 Pudding with mil, as\ndirected on package. CooL Cut a slice\nfrom top of each cap-cake snd scoop out\ncentres. (Use scooped-out centres for\ntrifle.) Fill cap-cakes with Jell-0 Pudding.\nHalve slices removed from tops and insert\ndiagonally in filling, to represent butterfly wings. Eight to ten servings.\nJELLO\nind\nJELL-0 Puddings\nK youi grocer is temporarily out of Jell O\noc ]ell-0 Puddings, plui* don't blime him.\nHe'i doing thl beit he as, to make hli\nlimited supplies go 'round.\n______       It.     II .1 \u2014m\u2014\nJEU-0 CHEESE-APPLE SALAD\nlpaek .t Um-IBLLO   I red tpple, cat he l\/t-mch -lei\n-cupsh-tti'-ttr 1 teaspoon sugtr\nl-blespooaslm-t-ei    J muit tthlU crum chusi\n1 lets poem salt Nutmenls, i\\ avuUblt\nDissolve Jell-0 te wster. Add 1 tablespoon lemon\njuice, snd salt. Combine apple, sugsr, sn additional\ndash of salt, and remaining 1 tablespoon lemon juice.\nChill. When Jell-0 mixture is slightly thickened, fold\napples into half of it. Turn into wet mould. Chill until\nfirm. Beat remaining Jell-0 to consistency of whipped\ncream; fold te cheese snd nuts. Pour over first layer.\nChill until firm. Unmould on lettuce. Serve with\ndressing. Eight servings.\n'   \u25a0- -\u25a0'\" -^^-^\"^^^\n'm_ri^iit I  \u25a0\n________*.\n_____\n \t\n'\" \u25a0\"\u25a0 \"  \"\"\u2022\"\"'\u00ab'   J.IUiiipi.-HPi\u00abWf..LU\nWWBSW\n*J - NIUOM DAUY NIW!, MONDAY, APRIL'17, IMl\nEssential...\n4tigh Nutrition\nValue ol Potato\nr'fey LOGAN   CLENDENINO,  M.  D.\nLet ui conilder th* total nutritlon-\n,  il valut of tb* potato. How much\nenergy do yeu gtt trom ltt An average medium potato weighs halt a\n. pound. Potatou furniih 310 cilorlu\n\u25a0 HMTI  So if you cat \u2022 potato at\nHHBt a largt potato at dlnntr\n~ -gonrpotato toup and a small potato\n,<ft*wt>er you wUl makt up   more\nthan halt the tottl day'i caloric re-\njjuirementa for l person weighing\n. OO pounds. You will sty thit msy\nJttijonotonoui, but lt keepi you\nSnip ttarvaUon and itarvatlon geU\nmonotonous too.\n**   rf-otein U the esientlil tood ln-\n.-3_edSnt It U toe buUdlng itone of\nrf'ltrtjon. The potato containi about\n' \"114 per cant ot protein. You require'from 50 to 75 grsms of pro-\nftein-'S day. It you eat enough potato to furnish you 900 calories you\n{yUltget about 30 grami of protein,\nI or tuilf your dally allowance, from\nthe Jltato alone.\n\u2014 The potato U 18 ptr ctnt itarch\n\u2022-which U what gives lt IU high cal-\nI orlc value. Fat U low\u2014one-tenth of\nI one per cent\nVitamin B\u2014thiamine chloride U\nI preient ln potitoei In the propor-\nI tion of ISO micrograms per 100\ngrams. You require 000 micrograms\n.jjtUy.\nK Vitamin A\u2014a very necessary vlt-\nI amin for adults, U present in potatoes in the proportion of 50 units per\n100 grams. You require 1500 units\ndaily, which you get in about IH\npounds of potatoes. ,\nAi to minerali, potatoei contain\ncalcium, potassium, magnesium,\nphosphorus and -Iron. The calcium\nand phosphorus are abundant, about\na tenth as much as ln milk, the iron\niQ good quanUtles. It hu sbout tht\n. same Iron content as cheese. In Iron\n- content the potato standi Juit below\ntbe rich Iron foods Uke cereals, eggi\nand peas and meat\nTbe defect of the potato as a\nsolitary diet is lock of roughage\nBut this can': be made up by radish-\net, carroU,. celery, baked beam,\n\u2022to..  .\nHOSMER\nKOBUS-, B. O.\u2014Mr. and Mn. Beckman and children wen visiting thi\nUtter'! father, D. Wlllltmi on Sunday.\nCharlei link haa retumtd to Corbin\nafttr tpending a few daya with hit\npannta, Mr. ind Mn. F. 1. Tint.\nWu Aitrid Arnett Is iptndlng thl\nholldiyi at Lethbridge.\nMis* Yvonne Poirier hu nturned\nto. Medicine Hat after ipending the\nUtter holldiyi wtth hit partnU, Mr.\ntnt Mn. H. Poirier.\nlin. M. Sowchuck ind ion Fred\nlta*\n*tur-\nipent Thuridiy ln Ltthbrldgt.\nMr. md,Mri. John Kupir and\nmlly ww\u00bbpstnU iflppptri on Sal\ndf\nday-      -\nMr*. Dtnlelson of cranbrook li\nvutttng hn diughttr, Mn, M. Camilli.\nO. W. Higglni U oonflned to hli\nhorn* with in ttttck ot pneumonit.\nMr. ind MH. o. Murdoch ind famUy haf* returned to their farm\nattar spendtni the Winter at Corbin.\nMn, A. _. Schram of Natal U spepd-\nlns the Baiter vacitlon at her homt\nb*t*m\nHtm Murdoch U * Ltthbrldge\nVlctorU Dominic ot Ptrnle\nI tht holldtys with htr parenti.\nid Mrs. I. Dominic.\nNAKUSP AID\nPLANS TEA\nNAKD8P, B. C\u2014Tht April meeting ef\ntht Unittd Church Ltdiei Aid wit\nheld Tuetdiy ttternoon it the homt\nof Mn. H. Sunitrom. Mn. H. L. MUler pretidtog. Mn.. Sunitrom ttvi tht\nfininclil tUttmtnt tnd Mrt. O. aron-\ndihl itvt to* SecreUry't reporU\nMM. Potttr reported tor th* vltltln*\noommltttt ind iald many ciUi hid\nbeen mide. FrlnU, tte. tre to bt\nbought tor thl Winter buur. A wlo\nol home baking and ttttmoon tta U\nto b* hdd May ll. A quUt li to bt\nmad* tor th* burned-out family In\nNtkuip. Mn. Q P. Horsley entertiined delightfully with pltno muilc afttr\nthe meeting when ta* wu aerved by\nth* hotteet.\nDivorce...\nSoldier Wants No\nMore of Marriage\nBy BEATRICE FAIRFAX\nDeir Mlu Fairfax:\nFm 18 yean old and In love with\na man ot 71. He divorced hU wit*\nsnd he hu cuitody of hU son. He'i\nln the service now tnd I've known\nhim only tor t ttw monthi, but Pm\niure I love him. Re knowi I care\ntor him, ind uyi he could cire for\nme, but he doein't want to get married again.\nShould I itop seeing him tnd try\nto forget him? Pleue help mt dtclde.\n-L.\nA good miny men hive protested\nthey don't wtnt to marry. SUU wt\nfind ounelvei congratulating the\nhappy ptlr and sending wedding\npresents.\nBut have you considered that at\n18 yean ot tgt, you would be assuming t sizable responsibility ln\nbecoming the stepmother of a child,\nuld certainly you have plenty of\nUme to wilt Why not tee 11 he\ncomes bick from the war with the\nsame ldeu of not marrying?\nHARROP\nCAMP LISTER\ncamp lister, B.C-Ur. and Mn.\nB. B. Stallwood ot Nelson were weekend gueata of the litter'i parenta, CoL\ntnd Mrs. Fred Lister.\nMlu Alice CurtU Of, Invermeri 11\nvisiting Mr. ind Mn. John Bird.\nMr. tnd Mn. D. 3. McKee uld Mr.\nind Mri. W. J. Skerik ind Adolph\nDomkl viilted Cruton.\nCol. Fred Lliter left Mondiy tor\nKelowna wben hi U attending \u2022\nmuting of th* Tn* Fruit Boird.\nMn. D. J. H. McKee ind un hive\nMt for Cruton whin they wlU re-\ntide.\nMln Bernlot Dontldson ot CreSton\nwu * wukend visitor at her homi\nhere.\nSLOCAN CITY\nSLOGAN CITY, B.O-M-S. J. Bound little daughter Jian of Trtll\n'    guuta ot Mr. and Mra. B.\nMra. F. Storgird wu a recent vUitor to NeUon.\nMUi Arlene Baillie, * pupil to thl\nNelion convent, ls Easter guut of hir\ngrandparu-U, Mr. and Mn. K. Pop-\noff.   '\u25a0\nVictor and Harold Brldg* of Trail\nan Raster guests of their grandparent!, Mr. ind Mn. D. Sherwood.\nMUt Annt Storgird, who teaches\nKhool it Thrums, U spending thi\nholidays it her home ho*.\nMn. Vera Kitchener of New Denver\nls a gunt of her parenti, Mr. and\nMn. K popoff tor luter.\npilllllllllllllI'MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\noHLni-loh\ndioUJ-SHOWUA\nBy BETSY NEWMAN\nfimii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nhe Spring a young man'i fan-\ncy^Khtly   turns   to   thoughU   of\nTand after marriage the fancy\nj young man and hU love turn\nfoods\u2014greeni, frulU, etc.\ni the time ot year when you\n> families out in the meadows\nI dandelion greens.\nTODAY'S MENU\nBoiled or Fried FUh\nI French Fried Potatoes\ndandelion or other Greeni\nPerfection Salad\ni Icebox Cake       Tea\nDANDELION GREENS\nWuh well, allowing 1 pound of\ngreens for 3 people. I uiuilly let\nthtm soak tor a ahort time in very\ncold water, then lltt. them trom the\nwater and pour it off, pour fruh oh\ntnd keep thii up until they are entirely tree from und. Discard the\ntough ends and ipolled leives. Drain\ngreeni carefully from lut water\nand pack Into kettle, cover and put\nover low heat until greeni wilt and\nthere U water In the bottom of the\npan, leason with salt and pepper,\nadd butter or meat drippings, and\nlerve piping hot after they have\nbeen Utted gently trom the saucepan\nto a hot vegetable dish. Do not discard the water, but use lt in gravy,\nsoups, etc. Beat topi, chard, collard,\nspinach, mustard greeni, are all\ncooked ln thU wiy.\nPERFECTION SALAD\nDissolve lemon or lime flivored\ngelatin according to directions on\npackage and let cool. When lt begins to thicken, add mixed chopped\nvegetables\u2014carrots, radlshei, toma-\nties, watercreu, lettuce, green peppen, onions, etc\u2014and turn into tbe\nmold. ChlU until thick and lerve\non lettuce.\nGRAHAM ICEBOX CAKI\nVs cup nut meaU, % pound graham crackers, Vi pound prunu, Vt\npound marshmallow!, Vt cup coffee\ncream.\nRoU cracken into tine crumbi, cut\nmarshmallows up fine with scissors\nand roU them in crumbi. Cut prunu\nand nuU and mix wlto marshmallows and cracker crumbi. Add the\ncream to mixture and roU Into loat\nIf mixture seems dry add more\ncream. Wrap loat In waxed paper\nand put In refrigerator for 24 hours.\nServu 8.\nPruritlS-lntense Itching\nRelieved quickly by thii\nMedicinal Ointment\nThere are two forma of itching which an\neepeciaUjrdiitreesing. Firat prunUa vulvae\u2014\nfrom which only women luffer and second\npruriUa ani \u2014itching at the rectum from piles,\npin worms or varicose veins.\nThe causes of both then forms of intense\nitching are often difficult to locate but what\nyou do want, at once, is relief from the\nsevere and depressing itching.\nthen let Dr. Chase's OINTMENT help\nyou for it brings reliet almost u quickly u\napplied. Once uied it wiU always be kept at\nhand for quick use when the need arisee.\n60c_-.aboi.   Economy sise Jar J2.00.\nDr. Chase's Ointment\nBABBCP, B.C\u2014<Md it tbi homt\nof hir mothir, Mn. B. Quln, Mn. C\n8. Price wu hoiteu to tht Harrop\nBed Crou group Tuuday afternoon\nMrt. B A. Smith of Lonsbeech wu \u2022\nguut. Te*\\ aad cup raiding brought\n_V*-.\nv Mill Flvi Holmei ind Miss Birbart\nStrret af Boelng'i, NeUon, ipent the\nluter holldiy ben it their respective\nhomes.\nMrs. T. H. Bargttnt tnd ton. Roy.\not Trtll are visiting through tot holldiy Week the former'! brothir-ln-Uw\nand sliter, Mr. tnd Mn. B. J. Fitchett.\nI. W. Bitter wu l shopper ln Nelton Monday.\nMr. ind Mn. J. I. Fltchttt bad u\ngueiti over Enter their son ind\ndtuihter-ln-ltw, Mr. ind Mn. Wilter Fitchett and baby of TnU,\nAUn Berru, who recenUy enlisted\nwtth tht Nivy, hu left for the Coast.\nAuitralia now hu 800,000 troops\nunder arms. -mm\nOdors...\nDon't Overcook\nVegetables\nBy IDA JEAN KAIN\nHere's an Item tor tht bulletin\nboirds of all apartment houiea and\na memo tor every housewife; ifs\nthe .cook, not whsfi oooklng, that\nU to blame when unpleasant cooking odors permute the plaoe. ExperU report thst so-called itrong-\nicented vegetablu Uke onions, turnips, apd cabbage and all ltt relatives, give oft very Uttle odor lt\n)ust cooked until tender. Nutritionally, the result U a loss ot food value.\nWhtn cooking   vegetables odon\ngmtwgy etn be tvoldtd by covering thtm with wtter, cooking them\nuncovered tnd only long enough\nto make them tender.\nIt toe unsavory smell ot trying\npervidu tht ilr, tht ciuie U overcooking or cooking tt too high a\ntempenture. Fat ahould ntvtr become hot enough to imoke, fer at\nthe molting point it breaks down\nchemleslly. Furthermore, foodi thst\nhiv* been triad to smoking hot ftt\nar* mor* difficult to dlgut\nFar every 100 alrframu, tnglnt!\nand propeilert repaired In Grett Britain to l\u00bb40, l.OM alrtrtmu, S49 tns-\nlnu and 2,507 propeilert wen repaired ln tbe um* period ol 1843.\nComparing th* reptir output wtth\nthit of niw maohlnu, toi output\not repaired aircraft U now TS par\nctnt, of thi niw, whereu ln tht 1940\nptrlod lt wu only 13 per cent.\nColumbus wu the tint to call\nCuba \"Pearl of the Antilles.\"\nSuggestions...\nCorrect Sleeping\nProblems of (hild\nBy GARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D.\nHere trt tomt suggestion! to\nhelp correct sleep probltmt:\n1. Hold rigidly to t rtgultr schedule fer feeding to* infant and putting him to bed.\n2. From th* beginning, do not\n\u2022void tht usual noises ot thi ftmily.\nHe will ioon adapt himult to tbem.\nBut where possible, he ihould not\nbt able to aee penoni moving about,\nwhen put Into hU crib, eipecUUy\nafter the agt of a few months.\n3. Whether breast-fed or bottle-\nfed, hli feeding ihould be In t\neelm, quitting ttmo*ph*r* without\nmuch moving aboot with him. Tb\n\"burp\" him, beld him up against\nthe shoulder and pat Us back vary\ngently may be dwlrtbli ttr letting\ngu eicipe from hi* itomach.\nI. Far mor* b*bU* ire covered too\nheavily in bad than to* numbtr covered too Kintily, Too heavy and\nwirm bed clothing 'can Undtr\nllMp.  So cm \u2022 too warm room.\n5. During lh* tlrtt ttw monthi it\nU not hard to keep th* bed clothu\nover him. When they mutt be fu-\ntened there ihould be ufety caution\nIut bt euily tid* forwird tnd mf-\nlocite. Somt cuei ot lnftnt tuffo-\ncatlon art cauied by nott or throit\nobstructions, signs ot which ihould\nbe called to tht tttention of your\ndoctor. When the baby U allowed\nto cry lt out, even when he U over\na year ot age, you ihould be within\neuy hearing distance for Ui ufety.\nIf ot way's eoatt \u25a0 mm. Ml t_t-\n000 mllu long, tbout half tht dis-\ntanct  around  tb* world at thi\nequator.\nCLOGS UP\nPut SOT**** Va-tro-nol up each\nnosftOiU. tbrlrdu twoUin\nmtmhranu, (t) toothM Irritation,\n(I) relUru tmnilent naul congestion ... and bring! greater\nbreathing oomt ort.\nFollow tht completa\nQJX6C&10DJI      U___ _______h _____ ___\u25a0_____\u25a0\nto folder.   fA-TMMKH\nMfinmtii    i,ti__________\\\\\n.Hiia. _*. ___\u25a0_\n w\nGROWER'S\nRESEARCH\n(By BLACKFORD)\nThe shoe thot flives\n'* comfort...\nI The shoe thot will\nj. keep your feet in\nQood condition.\n$ir\n.\u2666 Andrew\n\u25a0Leaders in Footfashion\nI Oldtimer\nid to Rest\nF\nImL, B.C--The funeril of the\nI Mrs. Elizabeth Hampton, who\nid here liter i long lllneas. took\nice at Nital recently. Funeril series it Michel Unltid Church' wen\ntoned by Rev. Waugh of Natal.\nk. Hampton was 80 yeari of age.\nro ln Kllsey, England. Sbe spent\n^jeiri it NiUl-Mlchel. Surviving\nI two sons, Joieph ind John, a\nlighter, Mm. M. Krill ot Natal, l\nlighter, Mrs. W. Lord of New Weit-\nIrster, B.C. She wu predeceased\n>her husbmd Un yeirs igo. The\ntl bearers were L. Krill, T. Zelth,\n.Himnton, T. Krill, C. Talbot and\n.Kalsner.\n\u2022\u25a0 We SUU Hive i SelecUon of\n\"Spring Coats\nULADY'S FASHION SHOPPE\n_ ,  Spring.\nfurielf to Beauty with a flattering\nHelp\nprepared   for\nIf to Be\nPERMANENT WAVE\n(KIRVIEW beauty shoppe\nPHONE 389\n\\x_msisss&&&ssssss&ivss&s&\nON SOCIAL\nBy MRS. M  J. VIONIUX\nCharge for Engagement Announcements on thli pags li 11.60\n\u2022 Mrs. John Cartmel, Regent ot\nKokanee Chapter I.O.D.E., left yuterday for Victoria where ihe will\nittend the Provincial Daughters\nmeeting, viiiting her sons, Edwin\nand Warren in Vancouver, enroute\nborne.\n\u2022 Mrs. Charlu Hedy and her\nion were in town Saturday enroute\nhome to WUlow Point from Fruitvale, where they viilted Mrs.\nHealy'i daughter, Mrs. W. V.\nGnvu.\n\u2022 Mrs. Robert Waldle of Robion ipent Siturday ln Nelion.\n\u2022 Mn. Ian C. CampbeU wu In\nthe city trom WUlow Point Saturday,\n\u2022 Shoppen In town Saturday Included Jacob Knauf of Harrop.\nt  A recent vlaltor in the city\nwu Mn. McUvor of Castlegar.\nHERE FROM COAST\n\u2022 Constable and Mrs. A. E. Fox\nof Squamlsh ire visiting Mr. Fox's\nmother, Mn. Fox, Houiton Street,\nalto Mn. Fox'i father, A. L. Grayling, in Kulo. \u25a0\n\u2022 Mn. Harold Laku, Rosemont,\nleft yesterday to spend i fortnight\nln Vancouver.\n\u2022 Miss Elaine Langstaft, 706 Mill\nStreet, who is a patient in Kootenay\nLake General Hoipital foUowing an\nappendix operation, is Improving.\ne Mn. Dave Richardson and\nher daughter, Mn. Arthur Anderson, and son Walter, have returned\nfrom* Rossland where they spent\nEaster week at the home of Mn\nRichardson's sister-in-law md niece\nMrs. Jessie Spencer and Mn, G.\nBoisjoli.\n'  \u2022   Mrs. Arthur Barnu of Willow\nPoint visited town Siturday.\n\u2022 Shoppen to the city from\nPassmore Siturday Included Mr.\nSmart.\n\u2022 Mrs. J. F. Stevenion of Sunihine Bay visited Nelson Saturday.\n\u2022 Mrs. J. B. Fletcher of Aim-\nworth visited Nelion Saturdiy.\nf Visitors in town Saturday included Mn. \"Clarence Shannon of\nWUlow Point.\nJOIN IN CELEBRATION\n\u2022 The home of Mn. F. Zubick,\n624 Innes Street, was recently the\nscene of an enjoyable occulon, it\nbeing \"Grandma\" Zubick's 81st\nbirthday, her granddaughter Gladyi\nZubick's second birthday and the\n10th birthday of Joan Calbeck of\nGrand Forks.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mra: Robert Strachan,\nUnion Street, ipent the weekend\nwith friends in Trail.\n\u2022 Mn. Dondale' wu in town\nfrom Grand Fork! Saturday.\n\u2022 Miss Clare Johnson of Trail\nvisited Nelson during the weekend.\nPorterhouse Steak\n|Now that meat Is frae,\nwhat about a juicy\nporterhouse steak\nbroiled or pan-broiled, a steak\npotter is definitely something\nset bdore the boys as they\n|ome home on leave.\nNow for broiling! Preheat\n|our broiler. Slash edges of fat\ndose intervals to prevent\nlading. Place steak 3 to 5\nRiches from source of heat. For\nlie-Hum done allow seven\nfcnutes for each side for a onc-\nch steak and proportionately\nFor sll you need to\nknow on meat cookery\nsend I0i lot Mirtln\nLogan's \"Meat Complete!\" Only t few\ncopies. Swift Cinadian\nCo. limited, Dept.\nNCee   ,NewWestminster.\nmore for thicker steaks. Serve\nwith mushrooms and a leafy\ngreen vegetable on the side.\nCARVING A\nPORTERHOUSE\nSTEAK\n\u2022 Mlu Eva Gerourard of Crucent Valley ipent Siturday In Nelion. \u2022\n\u2022 Shoppers in the city at the\nweekend included Mrs. W. F. Wation ot Caitlegar.\n\u2022 E. H. Applewhaite of WUlow\nPoint ipent Saturday in town.\n\u2022 E. Nielsen, 508 Robion Street,\nhu returned trom a buiineu trip\nEait\n\u2022 Law. Winnie Fanner of Mossbank, Suk, U ipending her furlough at the home of Mr. and Mn.\nG. B. .Carlion, 811 Josephine Street\n\u2022 Hon. BuU Aylmer wu in the\ncity from Queen'i Bay Saturday.\n\u2022 Shoppen in town Saturday\nincluded Mr. ind Mri Hugh Middleton ot WUlow Point\n\u2022 Mn W. N. Swinzey, 928 Carbonate Strut had u gueit over\nEuter week, Mn. J. C. Webb ot\nCruton.\n\u2022 Mr. ind Mn. J. C. GUker of\nBonnington were vlilton to. town\nSaturday.\n\u2022 A. Attree of Queen'i Bay\nspent Saturday in Nelson.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn. Ernut Kinahan and sons Pit ind Mike viilted\nthe Kinahan home ln Nelion over\nthe weekend.\n\u2022 Mn Fitchett ot Harrop spent\nSaturday In the dty.\nVISITOR FROM COAST\n\u2022 Mn Alan Wiley of Vancouver is viiiting her parenti, Mr. and\nMrt. George Schupe, and Mr. and\nMn. A. WUey, Fiirview.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. B. Walton have\nleft for Nakuap where Mr. Wilton\ntaku over hii duties is Manager\nof the Cinidlin Bink of Commerce,\nMr. Walton being replaced here by\nW. Penman ot Princeton.\n\u00bb Mrs. H. D. Craig, 923 Carbonate Street spent Easter week\nat the home ln Trail of her wn-in-\nlaw and- daughter, Mr. end Mrs.\nB. F. Frank.\n\u2022 Miu Anne Teh* ot New Denver lett yuterday tor her home atter ipending the Euter holidays at\nthe home on HaU Street of her\ngrandparents, Mr. ind Mrs. A. H.\nBou.\n\u2022 Miu Jean McVicar returned\nSundiy night after attending the\nPublic Health ConvenUon In Victoria and viiiting relatives in Van\ncouver.\n\u2022 J. A. Ballantyne has returned\nfrom a trip to the Coast.\n\u2022 Mn F. M. Erskine and daughter Jean returned Sunday night\ntrom a week'i holiday at Vancouver.\n\u2022 Mri. A. WiUey, 809 Third\nStreet who hu been viiiting her\ndaughter ln Vancouver, returned\nhome Sunday night\n\u2022 Mlu Gertrude Hudion, Miu\nEnid Etter and Miu Greta Curwen\nwere among Nelion teacheri returning Sunday after ipending the Enter holldiy in Vincouver.\n\u2022 Miu Connie Sullivan returned lait night after ipending ttie holiday at her home in Victoria.\n\u2022 Circle No. 3 Trinity United\nChurch met at the home on Josephine Street of Mrs. Chirlu F.\nHunter Thursday afternoon, when\nthose preient were Mn. B. H. Ferguson, Mrs. J. Robertion, Mn. L.\nA. Jewett, Mn. W. Carruthen, Mn.\nW. Smedley, Mrs. S. Kennedy, Mn.\nJ. B. Stillwood, Mrs. W. A. Weatherhead, Mrs. F. S. Dickinson and\nMrs. C. F. Hunter.\nCRANBROOK\nCRANBROOK. B.C.\u2014Hn. P. V.\nHarriion left Tuesday moming for\nVucouver to ittend a provincial\nmeeting ot Olrl Oulde supervisors.\nShl win slso visit her diughter, Mlu\nSuuume Harriion who ls \u2022 itudent\nnurse it Vancouver General Hoipltil.\nIlr -ind Mn. Sidney Malcolm an\nspending thli week ln Vincouver,\nwhm their ion, Bruce Milcolm, ls\ntiklng naval trilnlng.\nMlu Audrey Marshall, who hu bun\n-Bending thl Winter with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. ind Mn.\nRoy Linnell. md who graduated from\nbuslneu college lut week, lett Tuudiy to return to her homi on Lulu\nLieut. Pitrlck Harrison hu left\n(pending I few dsys luve with his\nwife and chlldnn it thi home of his\nparents. >\nBonnington\nBONNINGTON, B. C\u2014Mr. and Mn.\nQordon L. Thompson have disposed\nof tbeir ranch at Upper Bonnington\nand are taking up residence in one\nof the Weet Kootenay Power & Light\nCo. houses at Bonnington.\nMr. and Ms. W. 0. Elsdon were\nmotorists to Nelson, accompanied by\nMn. A. Mcftdden.\nMrs. W. C. Motley spent Friday In\nNelaon visiting her mother, nrs. K.\nHorner, Annable Block.\nMra. Harry Nixon and children,\nFnnk* and David of Ferry's Siding,\nwhere Mn. Nixon Is teaching, are\nspending the Easter vacation at Mrs.\nNixon's home.\nMiss Beatrice Sharp, who attends\nSt. Joseph's Academy, Nelson, Is\nspending the Easter vacation with her\nparents, Mr, and Mn. C. B. Sharpe\nand has as her guest, Miss Rita Wlson,\nwho U also a pupil at St, Joseph's\nAcademy.\nHave | you read the \"Classified\"?\n0fl JJUL  CL\\)L\nMONDAY, APRIL 17\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNINC\n7:45\u20146 Cinidi\n8:00\u2014CBO Newi\n8:16\u2014Front Line Family\n8:30\u2014Morning Concert\n8:48\u2014Sacred Heart Prog. (CKLN)\n9:00\u2014BBC Newi\n9:15\u2014Stars of the Week (CKLN)\n9:23\u2014Musical Miglc (CKLN)\n9:80\u2014Morning Melodlei (CKLN)\n9:48\u2014Mondiy Morning Review\n9.59\u2014Time Signal\n10:00\u2014Music tor Moderns\n10:18\u2014Musicil Alphabet (CKLN)\n10:30\u2014Juit Relax (CKLN)\n10:45\u2014They TeU Me\n11:00\u2014Southern Serenidi\n11:15\u2014Smllln' Jick (CKLN)\n11:33\u2014Voloe of Memory (CKLN)\n11:30\u2014Soldier'i WUl\n11:48\u2014Memories ln Song\nAFTERNOON\n12:00\u2014B. C. Farm Broadcast\n13:36\u2014The Notict Board (CKLN)\n13:30\u2014CBO Newi\n13:46\u2014MaUnee Memories\nl:0O\u2014Anne Witt, Soprano\n1:16\u2014Interludi\n1:18\u2014Tilk\n1:30\u2014Tin Pm Alley doei to Town\n(CKLN)\n1:46\u2014Holy Week Meditation!\n3:00\u2014Muiical Progrimmi\n2:30\u2014lib ten to London\n2:45\u2014Listener's Favourltei\n3:00\u2014Messer's Islanders\n3:15\u2014Mirror for Women\n3:30\u2014(Sweethearts (CKLN)\n3:37\u2014Hit Panda (CKLN)\n3:45\u2014BBC News\n4:00\u2014Voice of Memory (CKLN)\n4:08-Wendell Hall (CKLN)\n4:16\u2014Songi by J-lei Jacob\n430\u2014The Carol Sisteri\n4:46\u2014CBC News Roundup\n5:00\u2014Concert Muter (CKLN)\n6 30\u2014Peter ind tbi Pygmlet\n5:45\u2014Souvenirs ol Song\nEVENINC\n6KM\u2014PoUnd vi Hitler (CKLN)\n6:15\u2014Treasure Cheit (CKLN)\n630\u2014Peerless Present! (pKLN)\n6:46\u2014Rhythm ind Romance\n(CKLN)\n7:oo-CBO Niwi\n7:16\u2014CBO Roundup\n7:30\u2014Serenide In Rhythm\n7:46-CivHl!_i\n8:00\u2014String Album\n8:30\u2014Harmony Horn*\n9:00\u2014U. N. R. B. A.\n9:16\u2014Current EvenU\n9:00\u2014The Co-Op Plonuri\n10:00-CBC Newi\n10:18\u2014CBC News Roundup\n10:30\u2014Dance Orcheitri\n1100\u2014Qod Save the King\nTHRUMS\nTHRUMS. B.C.\u2014Mist Ann Stogard\nand Miss Allison Best of thi teaching\n\u2022tiff ut ipending thi whool vicition it Slocin City, gueits ot tbe former'! pirenti, Mr. ind Mrs. stogard.\nMiss Dolly Irving of the Tadsnac-\nteachlng stall ls spending thi holiday! with her mother, Mri. M. Irving,\n\u2022t the fimlly home.\nMuter Dick md Robbie oreyaon of\nBonnington are spending i few daya\nwith their grandmother, Mn. M. Irving.\nThe Bermuda Iilandi are practically all coraL\nNEUON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1944 J< I  j\nSALMO\nSALMO, B.C.-Mrs Roy Shirp nf\nNilion wu i Silmo viiltor.\nMra. Otto Unen Hilted NeUon.\nMlu Diwn Shirp of tbi Inching\nstair li holidaying ln Nelson md\nTtlll.\nMUi Jou McDonald of thl WUhlng staff li viiiting friends at outiide pointi. \u25a0\nMlu 0. Holm of thl Tiwhlng stall\nis visiting bir iliter it New Denvir.\nMn. Reid Oardintr md biby\nWayne, of Slocan ire vtiltlng relative! in town.\nMlu Mildred Rou of Nelson vUlted\nhir brother-in-law md lliter, Mr.\nmd Mn. 8. E. Tannu.\nMr. md Mn. Smith Curwen have\nu their guut tbi former'! lUter,\nMUt Onti Curwen.\nPt*. Avery Peten of Vernon ls\n\u25a0pending hli leave wtth ttlt pirenta.\nMr. ind Mn. P. M. Peten.\nF. R. Rotter ii a visitor to Spokane\nmd other-polnti\nMr. md Mrs. Chrli Hmion md\ndaughters Mirlon md Loll, in vUiting relative! in NeUon for 1 few\ndaya.\nMrs. J. Podmerow md ion John,\nwbo vUlted relatives in TnU for ten\ndays, havi returned homi.\nA No-Hostess brldgi md dinner\nwu held it thi home or Mr. ind Mrs.\nS. X. Tannas. Gueata wen Mr. md\nMn. Lew Lambert, Mr. md Mrs O.\nH. Scribner. Constable md Mrs. Jack\nPiyne ind Mr. and Mn. 8. E. Tannas. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs.\nLew Limbert md 8. E. Tannaa.\nIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIII..IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIII\nMALCOLM'S FURS\nRepairs \u2014 Alterations\nStorage\n659 Boker St.       Phon. 960\niilllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nFREEMAN\nm     FURNITURE CO. m*\nTb* Houie of Furniture Valuu\nPbone 113\nJust received a new shipment\nSTOVES\nBuy on our Budget Plan\nFor Reliable Watch Repairs\nconsult-\u2014 I n. :\n491 liter Jt.\nMn. Thea A. Gibson\n110 Kerr Apartments\nNelion ind Dlitrict Representative\nfor -,\u25a0 .\nSpencer Corsets and\nHealth Garments\n\u00abtttttmoiit***-iiit**)**Btm_ittiii\nRAINCOATS\nSIZES 12 to 18\n$14.95 to $25.00\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\nKASLO\nPlace the steak on the platter with\nthe bone to your right. If possible\nuse ste_tk carving set. First, temove\nthe bone by cutting tound it and\nlifting out. Now carve across full\nwidth of steak, making wedge-\nshape portions each of which contains pan of the tenderloin. Note:\nSteaks are the only meats carved\ntilth the grain.\nIWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED\n|Dominion-wide organization devoted to the conservation\nnd efficient distribution of Canada's food resources\nKASLO, B.C.\u2014Mn. M. Riddell in-\ntertalned it \u2022 charmingly arranged\ntu it her houu on Euter Monday.\nIn honor of-her daughter. Mrs. Kenneth Huicroft (nu Kite Riddell)\nwhose marriage took place on March\n19th it Lethbridge. The spacious living room! wera lovely with Spring\nflowers. Tbi tsi table wu covered\nwith i handsome lace cloth md centred with i bowl of diffodili. Mrs.\nV. Tnil of Mirror Lake presided it\nthe urns md Mlu Ruth Maxwell ol\nNew Westminster md Miss Joyce\nPilmer were serviteurs.\nMlu Margaret Sincliir, who teaches\nat Cutlegar returned to her home at\nNelson after visiting Mr. md Mn. J.\n-English\nDr. McDougaU, Dominion Veterin.\narian wu In Kulo recently.\nO. Josday hu returned to Kulo\nafter a visit to the Cout.\nCpl. J. C. Deem hu left ifter ipending leave with hli family ln Kulo.\nMr. and Mrs. Archie Greenlaw visited it Lardo over the holidays ind\nwere in Ksslo on Tuudiy en route\nto their home it New Denver.\n|* Mn. Jimu Paterson ind ion, Pte.\nJ. Pitenon of Fernie motored to Kulo Tuuday. Mn. Patterson's fither,\nJ. McLennan, who spent thl Winter\nwith them In Fernie returned to his\nhome ln Kulo.\nMrs. L. Besecker md ion Robert of\nWoodberry were guuti ln Kulo this\nweek.\nr. H. Abey md son Roy of Minor\nLake left Wednudiy for the Cout.\nMn. Itay Hughei visited Alniworth\nit the weekend.\nMlu 'Joan Thompion of Willow\nPoint wu t visitor to Kulo Tuesday.\nMTs. H. A. Rom md chlldnn left\nWednesday to visit the (ormer's father. J. C. Harrii it New Denver. Mr.\nRose accompanied them ind will\nliter leave for the Pioneer Mine.\nMr. end Mn. Jaek Knoepfll of\nUthbridge, now staying it their Willow Point home, wen guesti of Mrs\nC. Moore this week.\nMrs. T. C. Pitrburn md smill\ndiughter. Angela of Vincouver, in\nthe guests of Mrs. Hugh-Jones md\nhive taken up ruldence ln ths Hendricks house.\nMrs. Vred Sammons hu nturned to\nShutty Bench ifter i visit with\nfriends in Trail and Cutlegir.\nW. L. Billings. J. R. Tlnkeu md\nson Jimmy motond to Nelson Tuu\u00bb\ndiv. Jimmy going on to Ciliary.\nMlu Irene McOlUlvny lift Mondiy for Trtll, after * visit wltb her\nmother ln Ksslo.\nMrs. Kenneth Huscroft md ber\ntunt Mln Ruth Maxwell of New\nWutmlniter left Mondiy to visit Col.\nand Mn. Uster it Cimp Lister md\nMr. md Mn. John Huscroft it Huscroft.\nMn. P. Pox of Squamiah, who hu\nbeen the guut of her father A. L.\nOraylln*. md her brother-in-law ind\nslater. Mr. md Mrs. W. Hendren, ti\nspending i few diys In Nelson.\nMrs. tl. Moon of Mirror Like visited !Tle-.d. at Wlliow Point recently.\nMr*. O. Hornett of Nelson wu s\nxv**t In the cltv this week.\nMrs. a. Pan?. Miss Irene Wone and\nDick Wone vlalted over the holiday,\nln Kaslo.\nV ,. -:J\nNorthern Eke trie\nCOMPANY   LIMITED\n!    .\n\"\u2022' \u2014   -'--\u2022\u2022\n^^\n 1\n-\u2014\u2014\u2014\n\t\nNtbon fcilg 9*fira\nEstablished Aprfl 22, ISO.\nBrituh Columbia'!\nMost Inttretting Newspaper\n' Publiihed every morning except Sundiy by\nthe NIWS PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED. 2M Biker St, Nelion, British Columbil.\nMEMBER OF THI CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\nMONDAY, APRIL 17, 1944.\n^ Yet Another Inquiry Into\n..\u2022*\u25a0\u2022 Cool\nPerhaps the new Royal Commission\ninto the Canadian coal industry will\ncorfflate the enormous mass of information which has been gathered by\npast inquiries. It can hardly be hoped\nthat the new inquiry, announced at\nOttawa just prior to the Easter recess\nof Parliament, can be expected to secure new information.\nNo industry in Canada has been\nmore often the subject of inquiry; no\ngovernmental inquiries, or series of\nthem, seems to have been so thoroughly ineffective in bringing about the formation of definite and permanent government policy.\nPolicy has been as fluctuating as\nthe weather. It has been influenced by\nevents such as the frightening shortage\nof fuel in the winter of 1942-43, and\nagain influenced in the opposite direction by the lessened demand in the\nmilder winter of 1943-44, followed by\nactual closing down of some Alberta\nmines this Spring because there was\nno market for the coal.\nWe had inquiries by the Sifton resources commission, from which one\nof the recommendations emphasized\nthe enormous value to be derived from\ncoal byproducts. There was the special\ncommittee of the House of Commons in\n1921-22, followed by the McGregor\nCommission of 1932-33, and a Royal\nCommission delved into part of the\nproblem in 1936-37.\nRecommendations arising out of the\ninquiries have been bountiful, but the\nbest government has been able to do\nhas been to make subventions, issue\nsubsidies, when emergencies have occurred. There has been no frank facing of the national problem of coal.\nThe evidence in the matter is all on\nrecord. It bulges countless files at Ottawa, fills many a vault. Documental\ntion can hardly be made more complete*\nby the Royal Commission.\nAppointment of experts to summarize the facts already on hand would\nhave seemed to have been wiser policy\nthan the appointment of another Royal\nCommission. Upon these facts the government could frame a coal policy for\nCanada with less delay than the activities of a Royal Commission involve.\nPreparations for a Typical\nBombing Attack\nWhen the RAF's Bomber Command\nlaunches a heavy bomber attack on\nGermany it is not simply a matter of\ngiving the orders, warming up the engines and taking off.\nThe huge Feb. 15 assault on Berlin required, for the preparations and\nthe assault itself, a personnel equivalent to five army divisions, that is aircrews and ground staffs totalling 57,000\nmen.\nTo achieve those 35 minutes of\ndeadly climax, in which 2800 short tons\nof bombs were dropped on the target,\nthousands of men at dozens of airfields\nIn England toiled night and day.\nBefore such an attack is 'laid-on',\nweather reports are collated frpm\nBomber Command headquarters and\nBomber Groups, and the numbers of\navailable aircraft from each group is\nascertained. If the weather reports are\nfavorable, the order for the raid goes\nout from Bomber Command. All preparations are made and a provisional\ntake-off time is fixed. The operations\nstaffs at Bomber Command and Group\nheadquarters then confer by telephone\nover a private system, the line being\nscrambled to prevent eavesdropping,\nand producing to any possible wiretapper merely jumbled noise. The talk\nranges over route, signals, bombing\nheights and times, and general synchronization. Bomber Command must\ndecide the proportion of high explosives to incendiaries' that are to be carried. It must plan tactics according to\nthe very latest information about enemy flak dispositions and searchlight\nconcentrations.\nIn case the meteorologist has reason\nto change his opinion, a secondary target is usually chosen. If the target is\nshanged, the armors may have to start\nwork aH over sgtin, because tite length\nof the flight indicates the ratio of\nbombs to gasoline load or a different\ntype of bomb or a varied proportion of\nincendiaries to high explosives may.be\ndemanded.\nThen, perhaps; the attack is called\noff at the last moment owing to a\nchange of weather, either at home or\nabroad. Sometimes the operation is\ncountermanded when the air crews are\nin the Lancasters, Stirlings and Hall-\nfaxes waiting to take off.\nIn the case of the typical Feb. 15 attack on Berlin, over 1000 aircraft, mostly Halifaxes and Lancasters, had to\nleave their bases in the shortest possible time, fly.to the rendezvous, then,\nwithout deviating, reach the target and\nleave it dead on time, all in darkness\nand cloud. Not all the aircraft flew at\nthe same height and speed, so that the\nmost careful calculations had to be\nworked out beforehand.\nAbout 7000 flying personnel were\nbriefed. Each bomber was groomed sll\nday long by 50 aircraftmen in preparation for the night's work. Bombing-up\nalone occupied 4000 men. It took five\nhours to distribute the bombs (4-ton\ncookies, 2-ton block-busters, smaller\nbombs and incendiaries), transport\nthem to each aircraft and raise them\ninto the bomb bays. Three-quarters of\na million rounds of ammunition were\npacked into machine gun belts and\nstowed aboard.\nOver a million gallons of gasoline,\nthousands of gallons of lubricant, a\ngreat volume of fluid for the hydraulic\nunder-carrlages, the de-icing system\nand the pumps were used. Thousands\nof radio valves had to be checked.\nNight cameras had to be examined, On\neach station trucks were ready for servicing accumulators and filling oxygen\ncylinders. Seven thousand flying suits\nwere got ready.\nThe main body of attackers roared\nthrough the night in a massive black\nphalanx 50 miles long, and dispatched\ntheir bombs in 20 minutes. Other heavies, delayed somewhat by interference\nen route, prolonged the assault to 35\nminutes. Mosquitoes following at intervals kept fire-fighters and repair\nsquads in Berlin under cover for 60\nminutes longer.\nPress Comment\nLEO HAS AN OUTING\n\"What steps would you take if you encountered a Hon?\"\n\"Mighty rapid ones!\"\nThis ancient joke was enacted literally at\nClapham Junction In recent monthi when a\ntrain pulled up et the platform and out of a\nboxcar jumped a lion.\nAll within earihot took very npid itepsl\nThe lion, which was en route from the North\nof England to Petersfleld, seemed quite unperturbed by his unexpected freedom. It jumped on the line, sauntered into a hole of debris\n,and went to sleep. After a good deal of locsl\nexcitement during, which an armed Home\nGuard kept watchful vigil, It wai eventually,\nby the aid of a bait of kidneys, coaxed back\nInto a wooden case brought to lt, and resumed\nits journey.\nIncidentally another well worn joke\u2014that\nof the army message. \"Send reinforcements. I\nam going to advance\" which became evolved\nin transit to \"Send three and fourpence I am\ngoing to a dance\"\u2014Is now presented with a\nrival. \"Lion out of cage at Clapham Junction\"\nwas transmitted verbally as \"Line out of gauge\nat Clapham Junction!\" \u2014 Southern Railway\nMagazine.\nBRACKEN V8. FARRIS\nThere Is little doubt that a safe seat could\nbe arranged for Mr. Bracken: nor Is there anything reprehensible in arranging an acclamation where possible for a national leader\u2014as\nin the case of the return of Colonel J. L. Rallton for a Prince Edward constituency. It\ncould be said, however, that there ls no conltituency In British Columbia where Senator\nFarrls could be elected.\u2014Ottawa Citizen.\nHARD TO FATHOM\nWe have never been able to understand\nwhy the 20 most famous works In the English\nlanguage\u2014and you can pick the 2D\u2014are not\nusually accessible lo school students until\nthey reach collese ages. If then. Yet in the\nInterim we profess to teach them literature,\nand to give them some appreciation of the\ncreative arts of expression.\u2014Victoria Colonist.\nWords of Wisdom\nHe Is great enough that is his own master.\n-Bp. Hall.\nEtiquette Hints\nOnce the rule was that the man walked always on the outside of the sidewalk. If walking with two women, however, It Is now correct if the man prefers to walk between them.\nTest Yourself\n1. Whit church In New York City Is called\n\"The Little Church Around the Corner\"?\n2. Who wai \"light md like a fairy, and her\nihoes were number nine\"?\nI. Whit la Uie character le. Hit abbrevli-\ntion of \"and,\" called?\n? ? Questions ? ?\nANSWERS\nOpen to any reader. Namei of penoni\nliking questions will not be publiihed.\nThere ll no chirgi for thli service. Queitiom will not be iniwered by mill'ixeept\n'when there Is obvloui'necenlty fir privacy.\nH. R. I., Trail\u2014Could you plean publish the\nslogans tor ill the Victory Loani? I milled\nIt when they were ln before.\nThere waa no ipeciflc slogan for the flrit\nVictory Loan ilnce lt wu not a canvassing effort; the lecond loan wai a canvassing effort\nand although lt did not have a slogan, a feature of the campaign was that small torches,\nrepresenting the beacon flrei of freedom, were\ngiven to each bond-buyer; the Commando dag-\n.ger wu tbe token given to bond-buyers ln\nthe third loan; \"Back Uie Attack\" wu the slogan In tbe fourth loan and \"Speed the Victory\" wu the slogan ln the fifth loan- The\nslogan tor the sixth victory loan ii \"Put Victory Tint\"\nM. D\u201e NaUl\u2014Would you kindly itate nme\npolite wayi of inviting frlendi (by malli\nto a party, iuch u a ihower, wedding or\nchristening?\nA ihower Invitation may read: Mrs. John\nSmith requeiti the pleasure of the company\nof (name Of gueit) at i linen ihower honoring (name of bride-elect) on Wedneiday afternoon, 10th of May, at 3 o'clock at (addreu et\nhoiteu).\nA formal invitation to a wedding may\nread: \"Mr. and Mrs. John Smith requeiti the\npleasure of (name of gueat) company at the\nmarriage of their daughter, Ethel Mary to Mr.\nJamu Brown at St. Matthew's Church, Bowen\nAvenue, on Tueaday, 25th April, at 2:30, and\nafterward! at (addreu where wedding reception will be held). The Invitation Is completed\nby writing \"R.S.V.P.\" to (addreu of brlde'i\nparenti). Thli lg written ln the lower left hand\ncorner ot the Invitation.\nWhen a wedding is quiet md only the immediate family md very close frlendi are Invited, a ihort note written by the mother ot\nthe bride-to-be ii the only Invitation: \"Dear\nMrs. Blmk, My daughter Elemor Is to be\nmarried on September the 7th to Mr. Frank\nBrown. We are only uking a ttw of our moit\nIntimate frlendi to be preunt, but shall be so\npleued It you md Mr. Blank will give ui ttie\npleuure ot your compmy. The ceremony\nteku place at 2:30 o'clock at St Matthew's\nChurch, Bowen Avenue, and we hope you\nwill be able to come back to tea with us.\nSincerely youn, etc.\"\nAn Invitation to a christening may be\nformal iuch as: \"Mr. md Ifin. Henry Duncan\nrequut the pleasure ot the compmy of (name\nof gueit) oh Sunday afternoon, Oth June, at\n3 u'clock at St. Savlour'i, HIU Street, on the\noccasion of the christening of their son, md\nafterwardi at 1117 Preiton Avenue.\"\nInformally, the Invitation may read: \"My\ndear (name of guest), Our baby ls to be christened next Sunday at 3 o'clock at St. Saviour'i\nChurch md both Harry md I so much hope\nthat you will be pruent and return to tea\nwith ui after.\"\n-> 'Jl\t\n\u00bb, l    \u25a0 f   -\nLooking Backward\n10 YEARS AQO\n'(From Dally Newi, April 17,1934)\nThe appointment of William Robson, to be\na commissioner under the Evidence Act, as\nlong ai he ls In the employ of the Government\nAgent's office appears in the last Issue of the\nB. C. Gazette.\nThe Fairview boys won the final game\nfor the spring rugby lerles when they trounced the Maulers 29-0 last Sunday morning.\nNelson mill rale has been set at 32.89. .\n28 YEARS AQO\n(From Daily News, April 17, 1919)\nSome 139 persons githered ln the Bosun\nHaU at New Denver Thursday to welcome the\nwife and son of George Trickett. The son,\nGraham, has been in the army since August 0,\n1914, and served in action overseas. Mrs. Trickett travelled with him from Ontario. The evening was spent In singing, dancing and\nspeeches and refreshments were.served.\nCaptain B. T. O'Grady, holder of tho\nM.C, and the Serbian Order of the White\nEagle, has returned home.\npt. Paul's Sunday School room Was filled\nto capacity with an audience of 20J to witness\nthe presentation of two clever sketchei by\nthe Excelsior Club.\n40 YEARS AQO\n(From Dllly News, April 17, 1904)        ,\nW. E. Koch, who has recently returned\nfrom Silverton, states that he has sech several\ninowslides, one large one that spread about\n800 feet wide.\nA severe Northwest windstorm started at\nan early hour yesterday morning and continued until 4 o'clock ln the afternoon. The\narm of the lake wu the scene of a boisterous\nitorm.\nGeorge Alexander, of Kaslo, who has\nspent the Winter ln California fer his health,\nwas in town en route home.last night.\nToday's Horoscope\nIf thli ls your birthday, you are an ardent\nreader and try to Improve yourself generally.\nYou are sensitive and, when happy, are very\nexuberant but when unhappy you are extremely quiet. You are affectionate and require \u25a0\ndeep and understanding love, which you reciprocate. Do not be careless with money matters during the next year, or correspondence,\neither, and you will enjoy much good fortune,\nparticularly through elders. Promotion is also\npossible during this period. Born today a\nchild, while being financially fortunate in\nmany wayi with inheritance not unlikely, will\nnevertheless, be liable to losi and trouble\nthrough attempted fraud and Imposition.\nTEST ANSWERS\n1. The Church of the Transfiguration.\n2. Clementine.\nS. An ampersand.\nWar \u2014 4 Years Ago\nBy The Canadian Prui\nApril 17, 1940 - British fleet bombirded\nStavanger as Allied and Norwegian troops\nbattled Germans above Arctic Circle. United\nStates warned all nations that status quo of\nDutch Eatt Indies must be preserved regardless of what might occur in the Netherlands.\nWings on the Waterfront\nNO. 2\nByH.H.CURRI!\nBetween Dee. 10 and Du. IS lut\nI mad! a number of. visits to tbe\nNelion witerfront to look over tbi\nvarious kinds ot witn fowl to bl\nieen, with Uw object of making \u2022\nfirst report to J. A Mumo of Okanagan Landing. Federal Minatory Bird!\nOfflctr for B.C., on tbe ductal wintering it Nilion.\nOm of these tripi wu midi from\nthe Weitern end ot the CP.R. yirdi.\nalong the witer'i edge, put the rill\"\nbutts ind ths Oun Club, ud iround\nto tbi mouth of Cottonwood Creek.\nand ilso.icrou the creek. It wu on\nthli trip thit I came upon the first\nctn ol \"Wlngi on the Witerfront.\"\nMALLARD DISAPPEARANCE\nAt the lowut part of thi Oun Olub\nmeadow, i lew yarda from the water'!\nedge, were bunches of Iresh leathers,\nevidence ot i bird tragedy. Little\nplica ot leathers in frequently to be\nmet with In and iround Nelson, and\nusually mein that onl of thl imiller\nowls, or perhipi a iharp-ihlnned\nhawk, hu had i men on i amall bird.\nBut thl flnt point ibout these leathers wu thit they were u large u\nthoie of i domestic fowl, md their\nrosy tinge suggested they were from\nthl breut ot a mallard drake. They\nhad evidently been clawed or raked\nout ln bunchu. exacty u one would\ndo In plucking i fowl. The mallard\ndiagnosis wu quickly confirmed, u\nwithin \u2022 few tut a pair ol mallard\ndrake's wlngi, torn or .napped off,\nwere found, still showing vestiges ot\nflesh on tht bones thit bid connected with the ihoulder. The frozen\nground with lti -parse dead grut\nallowed no scarring or scuffing, ind\nthere wm no evidence that i body hid\nbeen dragged iwiy. nor thit mitter, no dog could catch an able-bodied mallard, and everything pointed\nto in attack from the ilr, and probably at night.\nWhat bird could have done that?\nOnly, In my opinion, one ot the largest owls. The short-eared owl could\nhardy quality Whlli tb* C.P.R. Flit la\na regular hunting ground of thit ipecltl.. judging trom the tact that almost every yeir I have um one there\n\u2014throe yean out of tba lut four\u2014\nud while the short-oared owl ls credited with a wing-spread of 41 Inches.\nIts tood ls stated to be chiefly small\nrodent!, ud I don't believe one oould\nlift u idult mallard. .\nThere remain two other owl pos-\nalbllltlu, the greit horned owt, ud\nthl snowy owl.\nSNOWY OWL BABS\nA couple of Winter! igo I encountered \u2022 snowy owl on thl snow-covered bmk of the nllwiy spur that In\nSummertime uiuilly accommodates\nthe c.p.r. tnowplowi. I nurly itepped on It, ln tact, betore lt Hunched itself ilmost from- under my teet\nud titled away on wide pinions. The\nsun wu itlll shining it tha time,\nevery dark feather-edging on the big\nwhite bird ihowed, it hid the characteristic round head devoid of tuits\u2014\non owls called \"boms\" or \"ears\"\u2014\nand Identification wu absolute. But\nthe snowy owl ls supposed to leave\nthe North only at long Intervals, the\nyeari of rabbit scarcity. Without \u00bb\ndoubt a snowy owl could have been\nthe killer, but then is no need to\nlook In that direction when the murderous great horned owl li one ot\nour local or it leut dlitrict reildenta.\nI hive practically no knowledge ol\nmy own of thit flerci bird. Tbe only\ngrut horned owl I ever saw, knowing\nIt to be one. had ltl own hunting preserve up Coffet Creek, on, thet main\nlikt, 20 yeara afco, ifottf my wife ud\nI wera camping there, It flew up the\nvalley ahead of me a couple of times\nwhen I ww rcconnolterlng the creek,\nand one day my wlft and I, returning\nfrom iht tails with our fly rodi, found\nlt uleep on lti perch above the trill.\nI could hive dropptd the ludlng net\nover Its htsd with 1 little contriving,\nbut my wile would not be i pirty to\nthat, so I woke lt up by poking lt\nwtth my fishing rod, ud lt hastily\ndeparted. It ls probablt that 1 large\ngray owl I and others saw ont night\na lew yeirs later perched on th* East\nface, ot the K.W.C. Block ln Nelson\nwu one of this species, but' thit ls\nonly conjecture, u I did not gd further than to Identify lt U u owl.\nBut lt Is common knowledge that\nwe have this species. Varloui citizens\nhive reported to me hearing loud\nhooting ot an owl op the witerfront.\nand this largest of. our non-Arctic\nowls oould bt the bird behind tlie\nhoot. >\nHAWK POSSIBILITIES\nFor the hawk family to be Implicated, the deed would have to have been\ndone ln the day-time\u2014and ftw birds\nare warier than the mallard, or luter\non the wing.\nMr. Munro, in his brochure on tho\nmallard, mentions that \"In the Okanagan Valley Dec. 19, 1B35, a gyr-\nlalcon wis shot while It wu ln pursuit of a female mallard. Examination of the falcon's crop showed lt\nhad recently eattn parts of a mallard.\"\nOyrfalcons art huge hawki ot the\nNorthland. \"Near the same pilot on\nthe same ditt,\" says Mr. Munro, \"a\ngcehftwk wu witched tn an unsuc-\ncsssful attempt to catch a mallard\nout ot a large flock that circled about\na stubble field.\" The goshawk It the\nlarge blue hawk thst tht lttt Charles\nWoodrow, well known trapper and\nprospector, who wu killed ln tht Reno\nslide several years ago, uied to tpll me\nwas the most destructive creature ln\nthe Kootenay forests. To finish Mr.\nMunro's predatlon summary which\nwas restricted to Okanagan observations: \"At White Horse Lakt July 27.\n11)38, tht remains ol a male mallard\nln \u00ab-llpse plumage were believed *o\nrtpretent predatlon by a horned owl.\"\nLESSER SCAUP ALSO VICTIM\nConvinced ln my own mind that\nthe Nelson mallard drake had been\nIlnlshed oil by a great horned owl\nhunting at night, I found a iecond\ncase of \"Wings on the Waterfront\" toward the end ol January, on the portion of the Nelson flats that at that\ndate was the large undbar that lies\nlike a saddle across Iht sewer line\nthat empties at the extremity ol the\nold C.P.R. Freight Trestle, now represented by old piling. This time the\nvictim was a lemale lesser scaup\u2014one\nol the smaller ducks. Again there was\na pair ol snapped olf wings, again\neome clawfuls of breast feathers, but\nthis time In addition the bird's viscera.\nt do not know how a great horned\nowl acts when lt has made its kill\nof i duck. But the creature that killed these two ducks I have deicrlbed\nmuit have deliberately snapped off\nthe wlnge\u2014 perhaps u a matter of\nroutine. as negligible In food value\nud not worth taking away or consuming; or oould It be. to dluble the\nvictim?\nThe mallard. I ihould Judgt, wis\ncarried iway, tbe lighter for tht discarded wings. Tht scaup, on tht other\nhand, wu coruumed, wt must ii-\niumt, whtn it wu killed.\nQBERE8' WINGS SEVERED\nMr. Munro again, thU tlmt trom\nhit brochure on tp* grebes: \"Remains\nof four nurly full-grown Holboell's\ngrebe, rtpruentad by levered wlnga,\nud pltcti of ikln with feathers attached, wert found on i amall leland\nln 105-MUe Lake Aug. \u00ab, 1MB. Thue\nwen thought to hive betn killed by\nhorned owls. Rttrulni ot wettern grebe\nhivt been found undtr treu frequented by hild eagles. Thut grebe wtre\nprobibly crippled cr dluutd birds,\nu a healthy ipecimen would havt no\ndifficulty In ivolding ittack from \u2022\nbald eagle. Theu repretented tht only\nInstance! of obierved predatlon.\"\nThe grebes mentioned art the two\nlargt species. An undlaabled grebe ot\nuy ot the flv* Oanadian species\noould certainly disappear trom thl\nkeh of uy enemy It could ue, ud\npliy hldt ud nek interminably\nwithout ever ihowlng mon thin lta\nbill. But \"asleep on tht deep\" it night\nIt oould* bt caught by i night-flying\nenemy.\nThe Interesting point ibout Mr.\nMunro's paragraph ll th* severed\nwlngi ud the feathered patches of\nskin in tht predatlon attributed to\nhorned owls.\nHon tht gnat horned owl regularly \"de-wlng\" lta larger feathered\nvictims!' It looks u though this might\nbt part of Its characteristic \"pattern.\"\nMost killers hive a pattern of ictlon,\nvarying wtth the type of prey. It\nwould be Interesting to know if a\ngreat horned owl hu tver bun tun\nor found In the ict of killing i lirgt\nbird poutsud of itrong powtn of\nflight.\nLONDON (CP)\u2014During 104S tM\nlight coutal forcu of tht Royil Nivy\nud tht Fighting French. Royal Netherlandi and pollih Navies operating\nIn homt wittn and In tht Medlterraneu, nnk I enemy wir veuels ud\nsupply ships, lt wu innounctd htn.\nHEMORRHOIDS\n2 Special Remedies\nby the Maken el Mecca Ointment\nMaoea Pile Bamtdy No. 1 U lor Pratrudlm\n_l\u00abdl_| Hltt. wd It aold In Tube, wilh pipe,\nIw Internal applIoaUoo. Prloe 7Jo. Mecca Flit\nRemedy No. 21a lor External I-chins Piln. Roid\nin Jar, and Is for external uae only. Prlot 60*\n>tier by bomba. Irom your Dnitz\u2014\nHOTTmOHAJg, lngUnd (CD -\nIn the Snt can el lti Und In Britiln, John Billing! wu iwirded\n$2060 agalnit the pilot ot an BAT\nplane which flew n low It decapitated Bllllngi' wife working Is a\nfarm field.\nSTOCKHOLM 'CP.-B\nCanadtin-bom M.P, luggutod ln\nthe Commoni thet Britain ihould\nchange from driving on tb* lets*\nhind ilde of the roid to the right\nThe Government'i reply give littla\neneoungement his luggutlon would\nbe idopted.\n: 6a$X Ooe$ Ir,-Clean-up Hints\n1\nMayee kww that di-ftroui gtrms\nmay breed in your bithroom? Yet,\ntoilet tui, basin, tub, tiling, floor\nmay harbor germs. Odors and stubborn -taint in t_oub.e_K.me, too.\n: Wf_\nMany huprxlt disinfect with Lysol\nu 1 health measure. Notronble\u2014\nmakes cleaning mon elfectivt.\nLysol is soapy in nature, helpi remove stains. Deodorises, too.\nSe _Mk* 111* iiilirttm hygien_-\nca-jr clean this way: Put Lyioldit-\nInfectant in your cleaning paiL <,l]_\ntablespoons of Lysol to 1 gallon of\nwater.) Waih up with mop or brush\nor cloth wrung out in this powerful\ngerm-killing Lysol solution.\n_\\\\\nLywl i*-1s llttlt became it's ao concentrated-you diluteitloruae. Get\nLysol today, at any drug counter.\n.'.\nmm\nWE CANT GAMBLE\nON THE WEATHER!\nk plain statement about the eoal situation\nin Western Canada and why householders\nshenld biy next winter's eoal ROW.\nDURING THE PAST WINTER, the problem of coal\nsupply was eased by unusually mild weather. But\nwe cannot depend on another mild season next winter.\nThe coal needs of Western homes must this year\nbe met by coal mined in the West.\nSince the war started, consumption of coal in\nWestern Canada has substantially increased \u2014 while\n, available skilled manpower has decreased.\nIn pre-war days, mining slackened off during spring\nand summer without endangering supply. This year,\nonly by continuous operation can Western mines meet\nWestern coal needs next winter.\nTo make continuous operation practical, consumers'\norders must be placed now. Only in this way can\nstorage and transportation problems be met. A season's\nsupply cannot be stored either at the mines or in dealers'\nyards. Nor can our over-strained transportation systems\ncarry a. season's supply during the heating season.\nThis puts it squarely up to consumers to protect\nthemselves by getting their orders in at once \u2014 by\ntaking, coal as soon as it can be delivered. Help keep\nthe system of mining, transportation and delivery moving\nwithout interruption.\nIf you buy at once, you will be sure of adequate\nheat in ybur home next winter \u2014 and you will be more\nUkely to get the grade and size of coal best suited to\nyour needs.\n(^^^\u2022\u25a0Umt^jMdtiimce\nTHE DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY\nHonourable  t. 0    Howe \u25a0 Miniiter\nCC-l\n\t\n\u25a0r_-._*t_______-___)-    \t\n_____\n \u25a0\u2014\"\u25a0\u2014\u25a0*\u25a0\"\u25a0\u2014\u25a0\u2014\n\"\nmm  i j wi        i mwmmmmmmmmmmmmmm\nHti?\nSPORTS\nPowerful Generals Overwhelm\nTrail Juniors 9-2\n|in Junior Title Play Opener\nMAPLE LEAF GARDENS. Toronto, April 11 (CP)\u2014Othlwi Gen-\nirali htd too muoh powtr, ipeed\ntnd pollih fer Trill Smok* Etten\nu thty cruihed thtm (-2 hire on\nStturdty night befort 14.M3 fam\nIn tht flnt gimt of thtlr but of\nuvtn Mtmorlil Cup urlu for\ntht Ctntditn Junior Hookty ehtm\nplonielp. Tht teimi mttt again\ntomorrow for tht iecond gime.\n, Smoke Eaten tought gamely,- but\n^appeared nervoui and wer* unable\nto keep up with Generals on their\ntut, ganging attacks. Oshawa broke\n|ut, wlto BUI Ezinicki icorlng the\ntint goal Juit ieven seconds from\nflie faceoff. They added three more\ngoalt to Smoklu' one In the first\nperiod, outacored them 9-1 to the\nsecond and added two more ln toe\n[third, while holding TraU scoreless.\n\u2022ENTLEY STAR\nStar of the game wu U-yeir-old\nBev BenUey ln toe TraU goaL He\nheld off the smooth-skating Gener\nHtU almost single-handed, kicking\nand batting away dozens of shots\nthat poured at him from aU angles:\n11m TraU defencemen were too\nimall to ilow upi the burley Oih-\nawans, and the forwards were leaving men unmarked on the wlngi to\n(et away fast, effective shoU, Without Bentley, the score probably\nWould have doubled.\nAt the other end of tha'rlnk\nHarvey Bennett hid in eaiy night,\nbut turned In tome nifty uvu on\ntht few occuloni Smokt Eateri\nworked through for clean ihoti.\nOvir-ttgtrnen of the Weiternen\nrobbed them of uveril goili, tl\nthty Ihot wide of tht neti.\nKen Smith of tot General! led\nthe icoren with three goals, foUowed by Bob Love with two and an assist. Ezinicki iet up plays for three\ngoals  besidu icoring thi  opener\nthat let TraU back on their bull.\nOther Oihawa goaU went to Ted\nLindsay, a former Toronto SL Michael'!  player, Floyd  Curry  and\nBIU Barker.\nFloyd Curry's third period (oil\nWU one of the nicest plays ot tht\nnight Grabbing the puck near centre Ice, he stick handled through the\nTraU playen, pivoted u two men\n\u2022ought to check him and blistered a\nahot put BenUey.\nAfter Ezinicki and Smith had put\nOihawa ahead 2-0 ln the tint frame,\nTrail preued the attack with a nice\nexhibition of stick-handling and\npassing that baffled General! long\nenough for the Westerners to score.\nFrank Turik iwept down the right\nboardi and got away a shot at Ben\nnett, Jake McLeod coming ia tatt\nto slap home the rebound,\nWito leu than a minute to go,\ndisaster itruck TraU u Dick BuUer\nend Lomt de PaoU. drew penaltiu\nin rapid lucceuion. Wlto a two-man\nadvantage OeneraU couldn't be\nitopped and roared through for two\nquick goals by Smith an Llnduy.\nLove added another at the one minute mark of the second ptrlod before Trail wu back at tull itrtngth,\ntnd lt wu all ovtr but counting thi\nfinal tally.\nBarker tnd Smith mtdt it T-1 before De FaolU raced ln with Mark\nMarqueu to loft a blue line ihot\ninto the Oihawa' goaL\nCurry and Love finished otf tht\ndaughter In the lut seulon.\nBenUey had Uttlt chance on tht\nihoU that beat him, u mott were\n\u2022cored on clean-cut playi- Barker'!\n\u25a0hot thit beat him to the second\nwu a blistering drive from directly in tront of the net atter Ezinicki\nsUpped the puck to him trom a\nface-oil beside tht Trill ntt Smith\nin the iecond period carried ln tut\nwu skated oft and went behind the\ngoal to feint Bentley out of poiition\nand poke toe rubber around the corner.\n. TraU had plenty of team-play and\nspirit, with the Une of Mark Marqueu, Roy KeUy and Dick BuUer\nturning ln a nifty Job of passing and\nback-checking, but the team u a\nwHol* Juit couldn't hold tbt smooth\nGenerals.\nlineupi:\nOihawa\u2014Btnnett Batten, Dawes,\nLevi, Ezinicki, Lindsay.\nSubs\u2014Taggirt, Smith, Curry, Bluer, Mortson.\nTrall-Bentley, De PaolU, Toffolo\nTurik, E. MUler, 3. MUler.\nSubs\u2014Marquess, Kelly, Ron, Butler, Magliani, J. McLeod.\nOfficial*-Dan Cox, Port Arthur;\nPein Bennett, Montretl\nSummiry.       ,\nFlrit period\u20141, Oshawa, Ezinicki,\n(Lindsay) :07; 2 Oshawa, Smith\n(Curry) (.00; 1 Trail, 3. McLeod (Turik) 14.90; 4 Oihawa, Smith 19.25; 8\nOshawa, Lindsay (Ezinicki, Lov*)\n19.33;\nPenalties\u2014Lindsay, Curry, BuUer,\nDe Paolls.\nSecond period\u2014 t Oshawa, Love\n(Dawn) 1.04; 1 Oihawa, Barker\n(Ezinicki) 10.56; I Oshawa, Smith\n(Curry) 11.4): 9 Trail, De Paolls,\n(Marqueu) 13,43.\nPenalty\u2014Taggart.\nThird period\u2014Ul Oihawa, Curry\n19.43; 11 Oihawa, Lovt (Ezinicki)\n18.50;\nI'cnaltles-Dawes, E. MUler, Batten.\nSTOCKHOLM (CP) - Four thouund Norwegians Save received education ot tomt sort in Sweden ilnce\ntoe beginning ot March, 1342. Of\n\u2014Ut, 1400 havt graduated or finished certain courses.\nPorts Edge Oul 5-1 Win Over\nLodestars to Take Western Title\nPORT ARTHUR, April 13 (QP)\n\u2014 Port Arthur Shipbuilders became Wutern Canadi Stnlor Hoekty chimploni Stturdty night ti\nNorm Urton icored with only 40\nItcondi remaining for I 3-4 vlotory ovir New Wutmlniter Lodeitan to ind thi moit gruelling\nWutern finals in hiitory.\nThe climax ot the teme, thrilling\neighth game of a icheduled but ot\n.seven series came when Frank Warshawski, Lodestar deienceman, was\nsent to the penalty box for holding\nthe puck ln the goalmouth while\nthe B. C. champlom were ahead 4-3\nwith two minutes to go.\nStan Robertson, ace Port Arthur\ncentre, smashed to the tying goal\nfrom a icramble at 13.11 and Larson, formerly of Brooklyn Americans ln the National League, took\nSon Eaton's forward pau to bag\nthe winner at 19.20 from a wUd\nscrimmage.\nShipbuilders left today for Quebeo City where thiy will mut the\nQuebec Acu In the but-of-sev-\nen Allen Cup finals opening on\nWednudiy night\nLarson's victory marker wu his\nsecond of the see-uw struggle. Bill\n| McKenzie, RoberUon and Don Eat-\n, on got the othen. Buster Brayshaw\n! netted a pair for Lodestars, Maurice\n; Duffy and Warshawski one aplce.\nMidway ln toe final period Johnny  Ursaki,  relieving   the  injured\nPete Leswick on right wing, wu\nput out of acUon leaving Lodestars\nwith nine men. A flying puck hit\nUnakl full in the face, fracturing\nhU nose. Leswick, nursing a painful\nrib Injured in the ilxth game, wu\ndreued but used sparingly.\nLlneupi:\nPort Arthur\u2014HUI, Backor, OoUatt\nRoberUon, Linon, Kolvlsto.\nSubs\u2014 Wright McKenzie, Etton,\nWywrot, Sinclair, Dunn.\nNew Wutmlniter\u2014 Young, War-\nshawski, BenUey, Dotten, Leiwick,\nBreyihaw.\nSubs\u2014Fruer, WUson, Duffy, Mclntyre, Ursaki.\nOfficials\u2014Dick DavU and Bernie\nOit both of Winnipeg.\nSummary:\nFirst period\u20141 New Weitminster,\nBrayshaw 10.31; 2 Port Arthur, Eaton (McKenzie, Sinclair) 13.50.\nPenalties\u2014Robertson, Leswick.\nSecond period\u20143 Port Arthur, Lar\nson (Wywrot Robertson) 9.54; 4\nPort Arthur, McKenzie 10.40; 5 New\nWestminster, Warshawski 14.97.\nPenalties\u2014BenUey, Sinclair.\nThird period\u20146 New Wutmlniter,\nBrayshaw (Dotten) 8.14; 7 New\nWestminster, Duffy 13.41; 8 Port\nArthur, Robertson 18.11; 3 Port Arthur, Lanon (Eaton) 19.20;\nPenalUes\u2014Warshawski, (2), Gollat..\nSHAVING\nCOMFORT\ntf^t*-^-_tt\nVetjmr\u2122Z2J-\u2014\"\"\"^\nRegina Wini\nTraveller! Tourney\nCALOARY, AprU 13 (CP)-Com-\nplling a total aeon of 3930 Reglna\nwon tha tnnutl Associated Travellen telegraphic bowling match on\nSaturday. Winnipeg, with 3438, wu\nsecond, and Lethbridge, with 3288,\nwu third. Other cities repreiented\nin toe tournament were North Bay,\nSukatoon, Prince Albert Mook\nJaw, Calgary, Brandon, Victoria,\nYorkton, Edmonton, Toronto, Sudbury and Fort William-Port Arthur.\nIndividual hlgji three-game total\nwu regUtered by Percy Timms of\nCalgary who hsd an even 800.\nWinnipeg Blind\nBowlen Win Title\nWINNIPEG, AprU 18 (CP)-Win-\nnlpeg'i blind bowlen won the Arthur E. Rowland challenge trophy,\nemblematic of Weitern Canada\nchampiomhip, tor the iecond consecuUve year yuterday.\nTheir total five-game score of\n2,498 points, wu the highest score\n\u25a0lnce compeUUon began six yesri\nSgo.\nTeams of blind bowlers competed In flv* Wutern citlei, wito\nresults telegraphed to Winnipeg. Edmonton bowlen were ucond wito\n2324 points. Score for the three\nother teams were Calgary, 2,121;\nVancouver 1,953; and Regina, 1,897.\n(hariion Whips\nSwansea In\nSurprise Win\nBy ALLAH NICKLISON\nLONDON, AprU 18 (CF Csbli)-\nCharlton AthleUc sprang on* oi to*\ngriatut itirprUu ln two decides of\nbig Ua(-\u00ab footbill it Wembley Stadium Saturday in winning the lugue South cup by whipping tbe favorites, Swansea, 3-L\nA reeord wartime soccer crowd\nof 83,000 included Oen. Dwight D.\nEiienhower, Allied Invuion chief,\nand tour cabinet minister*\u2014Lord\nLeathers, Mlnliter of War Traniport\nLord Woolton, MinUter of Reconstruction, Labor MinUter Bevin and\nA- V. Alexander, Flnt Lord ot the\nAdmiralty.\nIn the day'i other two feature matchu before crowdi totalling 60,000,\nAlton Villa edged out Sheffield United 3-2 and Blackpool and Manchester City battled to a 1-1 draw. These\nwere the opening gamu ln league\nNorth Cup seml-flmU. The return\nmstchu in the total goal serlu take\nplsce next Saturday.\nThe Charlton victory wu a triumph for bald heads\u2014Don Welsh,\nJ. B. Jobling and Oeorge Brown.\nWelsh scored once whUe the others\nset up the playi for ReveU to boot\ntoe other two ind atone for the 7-1\ntrouncing. Arsenal handed Charlton\nln lut year'i final.\nAtter toe game Welsh, toe Charlton captain, received the cup trom\nGen. Eisenhower, who had been\nloudly cheered when he mtdt hu\nappearance ln the stadium. On behalf of the League toe. invasion chief\nalso presented uch member ot the\nwinning team wlto a \u00a35 note and\neach ot the losen wlto \u00a33 u mementos. '\nThe tint halt featured by Charlton kicking two goals within a mln-\nuse produced all toe scoring. Swansea's vaunted offenilve wu completely repulsed after Payne icored\nthe opening goal when the game wu\n10 minutes old.\n' Blackpool, playing at home, mar\ned a goal hy Eph Dodds to the\nthst minute but Bobby Doherty, an\nIrish International, evened the icore\nshortly after halt time. The England International and Blackpool\nace, Stan Matthewi, wu shadowed\nby two opponenU throughout the\nmatch.\nAt Villa Park, Sheffield United\nsuffered a set-back midway through\nthe flnt half when Tommy Thompion, the centre forward, suffered a\nfractured rib.\nBath remained on top ln the League North championship fight\nswamping Chelsea 6-0.\nFlftcen-year-old Buck Buchanan\nicored two u Wolverhampton beat\nChester 3-1,\nClyde drew 1-1 wlto St Mirren\nbut one point wu all Clyde needed\nfor.the right to meet Hibernian ln\nthe semi-final for tot ScottUh Southern Letgue cup May 8.\nIn a Mitchell Cup game, Glugow\nRangtn defeated Eut Fite 4-0 while\nAberdeen and Raith Rovers Ued 2-2,\nReturn gamu ot this total-goal series will be pUyed next Saturday.\nBALL SCORES\nPACIFIC COAST\nFlnt game:\nOakland    0   8   1\nSan Diego    3   4   0\nManhaU, Hart (7), Marlowe (7),\nand Frtnch; Dauo snd BaUungtr.\nSecond game:\nOgkland    6   5   1\nSan Diego    3   8   2\nSlromme, Campbell (4) and B.\nRaimondl; Johnson, Valenzuela (4),\nMerkle (4), and Salkeld.\nFlnt game:\nPortland    3   8   1\nSan Franciico   4  9  0\nSullivan and CampbeU; Werle and\nSpring.\nSecond game:\nPortland      1  8  2\nSan FrancUeo ,    3 10  0\nPlerettl and Norager; Seata and\nOgrodowski.\nFlnt game:\nSeattle     1  8\nHollywood -    8   6  0\nSpeece, Llbke (8), and Buonarlgo,\nSharp, Weldon (8), and Fotocar.\nFint game:\nLoi Angelei    18   1\nSacramento      2   8\nOibom, Adams (8), snd Sarni;\nFletcher and Rossi. '\nSecond game:\nLos Angelu    1   3\nSacramento     3  6  0\nCornelias and Sami; Porter and\nRoul.\nSecond game:\nSeattle  -   8 10  0\nHollywood    8   7   6\nMcClure, Tincup (1), Johnion (6)\nand Sueme; Smith, Intlekofer (1)\nRodrlquez (3), Embree (7), and Po-\ntocar.\nAlex Barth Wini\nPhoto Finish\nin Wet Handicap\nNIW YORK, AprU 16 (AP) -\nOnly tone honu competed Saturday to Jimaica'i well-soiked 810,000\ntxeeUior handicap aod ill participated to a photo finish which toe\ntamara decided wu won by Alex\nBirth trom toe MUlbrook stable it\n$11.30 for 02 odds.\nDevU Diver, the early choice trom\nMrs. Payne Whitney'i btrn, wu\nicritchcd u was Joe W. Brown'i\nBrownie, leiving only Alex Birth,\nTom Heird'! Boyiy ind Mrs. TUyou\nChristopher's Grey Wing to splash\nthe mlit tnd t sixteenth before the\n30,128 dampened customers. There\nwsi no place or ihow wagering.\nTbe winner, piloted by Nick Jem-\nu, etrritd only 108 pounds and wu\ntimed In 1:45 2-6 for the sloppy going- He won 37373. Despite toe weather handicaps the crowd turned\nloose a betting total of $2,178,342.\nYoung Smokies\nGloomy\nAfter Defeat\nTORONTO, AprU 16 (CP) - It\nit hadn't been for Coach Gerry\nThomion'! dreadnought proportions\nlt would have been a more to locate him ln the tog of gloom enveloping toe TraU Smoke Eaten' dreuing room atter toelr Memorial Cup\ncluh with Othawa GeneraU Saturday night\nThe young Smoklu, who rode out\nof the Wut to the cup ttoilt over\ntoe prostrate bodiu of Edmonton,\nReglna and Port Arthur, were thoroughly lubdued ilteV the 0-2 trimming pinned on them by toe powerful GeneraU. Whtt Uttle conversation there wu wouldn't have cauied\nundue commotion tt \u2022 priyer meeting.\nCoach Thomion, ottering no alibis\nadmitted the Gens were itronger\nthm my team the Smokies had met\nalong the cup road but warned the\nopposition that toe \"series Un't over\nbr \u2022 long dut'\nTo idd point to thU remark, hi\nrecalled how hU chirgu wtrt prating Oshawa hird to tbt cloilng minute! ud how, given a wink by Lady\nLuck, they could have icored a\nnumber of times.\nThomion believed the crowd thtt\npicked Maplt Leaf Gardens\u201414,643\npaid admission!\u2014might hsve been\na contributing factor to tha defeit\nof Us team, unused to pliying before such large gitei.\nMemben of the Western Club had\nnothing to uy. They were tired and\nNELSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1944 \u2014 T\nlooking forward to a Sunday rett\nand a icheduled visit to Nligira\nFalls.\nProbably toe moot fatigued man\nin the room wu young BenUey, who\nin 60 minutes uw more rubber than\nmoit civilians have ieen since 1339\nand who wu largely responsible tor\nstaving ott a far wone defeat\nOn toe other side ot the fence, In\nthe Oshawa dreuing room, thtrt\nwu no pirticulir jubilation evident\nSimply, tht ctlm confidence ot a\nteam that knows lt U heavier and\nfaster thm IU opposition.\nAiked for hU opinion concerning\nthe rut of tht series, Coach Charlie\nConacher repUed: \"I think we can\ntake them in tour straight.\"\nBoth teams camt through the battle unscathed md will be at fuD\nitrength tor the second clash tomorrow night\nPolmd wu granted religious freedom ln 1873.\nVICTORY FIRST\n-A\\_-\nbuy Victory bonds\nWORT\" CIOAMTTIS\n,-M\nThere are about 1100 known trlbuteriei 6t the Amazon River.\nOnly 65 Enter\nBoston Marathon\nBOSTON, April 16 (AP) - The\nsmallest field ln 20 yeart\u2014a total of\n63 pavtmtnt pounden\u2014has - been\nentered for toe 48th annual marathon ot the Boston A. A. next Wednuday.\nThe field, however, U rich In quality, boasting two two-time winners\nof the 26-mile 388 yard grind troth\nHopklnton to Boiton ln the persons\nof Gerard Cote of Ste. Hyacinthe,\nQue., who won lut yeir md In\n1940 md EUUon (Tarzan) Brown,\nthe Westerly, R. I\u201e Indian, who wu\nvictor ln 1938 and 1939.\n13-Year-Old to Be\nProfeisional Boxer\nSALT LAKE CITY, April 16 (AP)\n-At 13, Keith NutteU wUl become\na profeuionil bo^er.\nMorris Nuttall, the boy's father.\nuid Seturdty ht had sighed t contract providing for hU son's appearance ln exhibition ftghta directed by\nHenry Armstrong, former three-\ndivUlon champion.\nNuttall will receive $300 each for\n13 exhibition bouts from coast to\ncoast, his fither wld. The boy\nweight 66 pounds.\nTRUE STORIES OF CANADIAN WAR HEROES\n\"r\nGORDON SINCLAIR\nIntarius t\u2014tuslly-farnou*\njournalist   tnd  author\nesf  atttrtt   best-selling\nbooki em itar and travel.\nilit. to the slip\ntenant Harold Lawren\nArthur Powell of Ti\nseized the crew and\nsubmarine.\nThis exciting  actio\nCarribean.'\nThe U-Boat, surfaced\ndepth charges, chose\nine u-tioai, auriaccu uj utpui vucug-..., -_..^-.-_.\nto fight it out gun for gun and shot for shot. In\nthis ding-dong battle, the Nazis might have won\nbecause their armour and fire power were equal\nto that of the Canadian.'\nBut the Oakville's veteran' commander,' Lt.'\nCommander Clarence King of Oliver, B.C., ram*\nmed her, crippled her deck crew, ruined her gun,\nrammed her again, then ordered a boarding\nparty to seize her.\nThe fury of the sea caused all but two in that\nboarding party to miss the jump. These were\nLawrence and Powell. With a pistol in one hand\n^^^ ight in the other, they faced 30 Nazis. The\n\u25a0clubbed one overboard and shot a second\nBid u\/rush him.'The furious stoker killed\nho tried to brain him with an iron bar.'\nice[thenjrt-ade a circuit of theJU-Boat\n.t'papersjwhilc Powell .covered the\nThe stoker reported that the Nazis\n_^_ talking amongst  themselves-'about\n(prisoners chained belowJT\n^With*no4time\"to*spare^lawrence sped down\nsteel ladders, ^circled the unfamiliar sub, ahd\nfound'nothing. While below he felt the death\nlurch as the U-Boat lifted her stern toward the\nsky for the fatal plunge., .\n''As she sank, the Canadians swam among their\nprisoners for a half mile until four were taken\ninto the Oakville's boat and 23 gathered up by\nan American destroyer.'.\nFor this Canadian victory, LawrenceT Powell\nand Commander King were decorated and pro*\nmo ted... and well they deserved sueh distinction*\nOn I III* Battlefields Of Italy, in the air over Germany and on tbe Ugh leat, Canadian* tn proving their ability In till* war. On tbe\nHome Front, Canadians haire astonished the world by their tremendoui production of war materials. Here, at United Distillers, our entire\nfacllitiea are devoted to the producUon of hlgh-tut alcohol\u2014> Ual eomtltuent of esploelvea, synthetic rubber anil other wu materials. Wa\neount ouraelre* fortunate tbat through our plant fn< ilitlri amf %r *peeUlt-ed knowledge tn thla field, we bane been able to make thb ront ri-\nbutton to the war effort of Canada.\nurn\nUNITED DISTILLERS LTD. \u2022 INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL DIVISION\nVANCOUVER AND GRIMSBY, CANADA\n_-___-^^^^^^^^m-Z.\n\u25a0i\n....    _.._____.._..mM_mJ...\u00bb..m.     .l._._*_    .__.  \u25a0. m_._t_______l- _______\n________________\n \t\n\t\nS \u2014 HItSOH DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, ANML \\j, 1944\n\u25a0P\nTODAY'S News Pictures\n.\nLAD* FROM TRAIL, B. 0, ARRIVE . OR\nPLAYOFF* Har* k \u2022 trio of tbi Smok* Iitira\nfrom Trill, B. C, u they arrived In Toronto, Ont.,\nto meet th* Oshawa Generals. Left td right they\nire Lorn* DePaolis, Tino Magliani and Harvey Rou.\nWIN aOVERNOR-OENERAL'l LITERARY AWARDS: Winner! of th* Governor-General's Lltariry Awards for thi but worki of\ncreative non-flctlon, fiction, poetry.and icidimlc non-flotion published by tha Canadian wrlttn during 1943, u announced by th* Canadian Authors' Auoclation. From lift to right: J. D. Robins, Taronto,\n(creative non-flctlon); Thomai H. Raddall, Liverpool, N. 8., (fiction);\nA. J. M. Smith, East Laming, Mich, (poetry); Dr. E. K. Brown, Ithaca,\nN.Y. (academic non-f lotion).\nTRAIL'S COACH: Jerry Thompion, coich of tha Smoke Eaters.\nRAM* TURN  MIDDLE   EAST  AIRFIELD\nINTO SEAi Huvy nlm In thi Middlt Eut hive\nturned tomt airfields uud by thi Alliu Into Inlind\nuu ind slowed down tht tempo cf Allied nlds on\nBalkan tirgeti. Above, in ilrcriftman Is retrieving\ntools from \u25a0 flooded tection of the field. In the bick-\nground It \u2022 glint Halifax bomber.\nMARKS BIRTHDAY: Jick\nMiner, Canadi** naturalist, whu*\nbird unotutry at Klngsvllle, Ont.,\nla fimaut, wu given a testimonial\n. hw\u00bb..- on his 79th birthdiy. Henry\n*t--t- wired him, \"Tht world needa\nmen Ilk* you,\"\nSALLY'S SALLIES\n\"I don't care if he it the latt doctor hero;\nwhy didn't you sock him for that remaik?\"\n_yjauui-1t_\u2014\nA TOT'8 FAVORITE: Give htr\n\u25a0 Joy sht'll always remember\u2014\nmikt this ng doll playmate to\n\u2022dd to her doll fimlly. The dress\nis like those she wears\u2014shoes ind\ntocki ire removable.\nNeedlework thit'i fun. Pattern\n818 contains \u2022 transfer pattern for\ndoll and clothu; complete directions for miking.\nSend i_0 cents ror mil pittern to\nThe Nelton Dllly News, Needle-\nenft Dept-, Nelson. Write plainly\npattern number, your name and\naddress. Patterns villi be milled\nto your horn* In ibout 15 days.\nThere miy be tome further delly\nIn delivery becauw of tht lirge\nIncreut in orders during tht prei\nent season.\nWwim.il   Vftawn,\nTODDLER     PATTERN:     The\ncomfy little Summer outfit that\nyou'll stitch up in jiffy time from\nPattern 9175 It designed to keep\nyour young hopeful completely\nhappy. She'll adore the dirndl\nsunt rock and bonnet and the\nbolero that slips on when she's\nhad enough sun. Use washable\ncotton.\nPattern 9175 Is available In children's sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Size\n6, sunfrock, bolero and bonnet.\nrequires ? 1-R yards 35-Inch.\nSend dl cents tor this pattern to\nThe Nelson Daily News. Needle-\ncraft Derpt., Nelson. Write plainly\npattern number, your name ar'!\naddress. Pattern will be mallu\nto your home In about 15 days.\nThere may be some further delay\nIn delivery because of the large\nIncrease In orders during the\npresent teason.\nAUNT  HET\nBy ROBERT QUILLEN\n\"My Idei of i mob li anybody\nlike Sue who likes her eggs fried'\nand is ashamed to uy so when sbe\ngoes into a fancy restaurant.\"\nCANBERRA (CP) - Controlled\nprices for milk has brought the\nfarthing (Vi-cent) on to the Australian milk bill and a court has\ndeclared the little coin to be legal\ntender. But large-scale introduction would prove unpopular.\nAZKLR\nTMSBF\nOPE\nAZKLR\nTMSBF\noust, w\nCe*.  IW<. Kim ttrnm S-~_n. I-     w\u00abIJ \u201ecS_\nI WAS SOINej DOWN-  MAG6IE ASKEO\nTCWN-IU WALK IT HOW VOU ARE\nwi*\nAZKLP\nTMSBF\nSHJH w\n\u25a0II*\nSBA\n-17\nWEIX-m SOW BACK\/\nWD BETTER CROSS\nTHAT 8RI0SE\nBY VOOBSEl^-\n4*7\nTHE WORLD'S SILLIEST\nSITUATION! _l AN EXECUTIVE\nOF THE STUPIO, ANp I CANT EVEN\n_t_l!l\nMi -\n'Copr  194., Will Diwey Kicduction,     Won. nigm, Reierved\n(<30OPNE5S, SUCH\n'   .IGNORANCE!\n__.SmU\n.KNOW BARK\nPOSS\nNEVER\nBITE?\nUUGEnTjy\nIT'S BEHIND\nTWE TREE\nf WITH\n\u2022 MR. JONES!\n_m__t__\n(--__.\u2022\u2022\n> GET UP.'\n(l WEAR A NOISE\nS POWNSTWRS\nGET\nKitif l,:.Hi..H.|r.'ln)H. lw. **-\\e\\\nDON'T ALWAYS SUPPORT\nORDINARILY when you have\n- fine bunch of trumps fitting your\npartner's pre-emptive major ault\nblu of three, the best thing to do.\nIf the intervening opponent haa\nshown strength. Is to support your\npartner's call at the game level of\nfour In some situation!, however.\nIt is better to bid another good\nsuit, especially If tt la one which\nyou would prefer to have him lead\nin caae the other ilde gains the\ncontract.\nf A Q J 8 4 3 -\nf 10\n\u2666 8\n* 10 7 6 3\n\u2666 \u25a0\nf A Q 9 7\n3 2\niQ 10 4 3\n\u2666 \u25a0IK\n\u2666 10\n\u2666 K8654\n\u2666 A K J 7\n2\n+ K J\n^KIIIS 5\nf-\n4-65\n*AQ954\nNorth. East-Weat vul-\n\u2022_\nIf\nDbl\nPau\nIf\nPass\nPui\nBidding itarted differently from\nthat at aome tablei of a big duplicate, but there you have the sequences where 3-Spadea opened It.\nEaeh Eaat uaed 3-No Trumpi In\nthe artificial sense to force a bid\nout of hla partner Great dl\"\u00ab*'-\n\u2022ncei followed.\nAt Tible 1. North led hla epade\n8. desiring hit partner to win the\ntrick and then be In poiition to\naelect the suit for the next lead.\nTo win thla. South had to ua* bll\nK over Uie dummy's 10. With tha\nlead In hla hand. It wu Impossible to beat the contract. After\nstudying, he returned * diamond.\nWeat won. dropped trumpa and\ndlacardad a club on a diamond,\nlosing only one trick ln clubi la\naddlUon to the opening ipade.\nAt Table 2. South'i club Ud on\nthe firat round wu remembered\nby North, who led that suit. 60\ntwo club tricka foUowed by one in\nspades beat the 5-Hearts.\nAt Table >, after South'i club\nbid. North decided to pan Weat'a\n.-Hearta to He what South wanted to do. When South then lupported spades. North realized that\nflta in both black suits and ain-\ngletona in tba othera offered a\ngood play for 5-Spades, which h*\ntried ind made, losing only om\ntrick In each red iuit.\n* * *\nTomorrow's Problem\n\u2666 None\nfAQJ\u00ab4\n\u2666 10 0 7\n*\\_ J 10 0 8\n\u2666 AKQ\n\u00bb3\n\u2666 AKQJ653\n\u2666 A3\n(Dealer South. Both sides vulnerable.)\nWhat la the soundest try for 7-\nDlamondi on thla deal after Welt\nlead! the spade 11\nDAILY CROSSWORD\n20.\nACROSS\nI. See\nI. Secondary\nlaw\n\u00bb0 Mountain!\n(So. Am.)\nU- Slack\n13. Tea biicult\nM. Blackbird\n(Eur.)\nU. Thrice\n(mui.)\nM. Solemn\npromise        21\n18. Dancer's      Z\ncymbala\n1*. A quill-\nfeather\n21. Previouily\n34. Jump\n28. Leveli\ntt. Striped catlike animal\nA Feat\nJl. Large ahlp\n32. Drawing room\n84. Type\nmtaiurei\n27. Chum\nJS.Antlered\nanimal\n41. Lively danca\n48. Ancient\nlanguage\n45. Serious\n46. Push\n47. Leaf of\ntbe calyx\n48. Afresh\nDOWN\n1. Final\n2. At one Umi\n8. Fragrance\n4. Know (Scot.)\nOpened(as 28. Charge for\na lower) services\nPronoun 25. Self\nMislaid 26. Money\nOn the ocean     (Rom.)\nSourceof 27.L*ver\nwater 29. Dwarvei\nCuU 31. Awing\nUndivided S3. Stamp the\nBodlei of foot\nwater (fencing)        ....\/_! ^A'\nArrange ln 34.1ndtea mtm-iri ***-**.\naline 35. Female Hon*    39. Dwell\nUyer 38. Strike 40. R*cognl\u00bbd|\nKvenlnf 18. Kind of boy'i     42. Eggi        1\n(poet.) jacket 44. Expreuion t,\n......   -....fm.  ---I_lll__,l\n_t___i___*_wm_m*_-_____\n \u25a0I0NM44\nAdvertising\nLook Down Theie Wont Ad Columns for Bargaini      X\n)JW*\n~lii       I'.A\nPHONI 144\nBIRTHS\nUSE\u2014To Sir. ind Mn. Cecil Lee,\n! Roulmd, it tbe Miter Mlterloor-\nit Hospital, on April 14, I daugh-\nHELP WANTED\nfc-PBRIENCED l_AT.lt ANO MILLINO\nMachine hind! winted. Mutt Le\ntint class, accurate and accustomed\nto close tolennces. Traniportitlon\nidvinced. Apply neirest gmploy-\nment ind Selective Service OlllM\nBeler B. O. Sit.\nhcmtlCAL ASSISTANT WANTID\ncapable of bindllng til metallurgical problems tnd development In\nluge Iron and bnu foundry, Ap-\n. ply neann Imployment and St-\n\\ lectin Service Office. Kefir B. 0.\nSSS.\nBUAUITKO    PHYSICAL    WBTBUC-\ni tor for boyi and glrli cliius, mile\npreferred. Dutlu to begin September 6, 1944. Apply to Secretary ol\n1 SO-lool Bo\u00bbrd. Femlt, B. C.\n|rANTED-SRD OR 4TB CLASS IN-\nglneer for nlgbt duty In Brewery;\n7-hour shitts. Apply National Bt-\nlictlve Service. Nelaon. B.C.\n_.\nSTANTED:     MARRIED     MAN\n, wort on mixed farm. near_ HtUon\nIn  main  highway.  Apply  Selective\njtrvloe, Ntlton.  \t\nHOU8tKE_a'ER\"'rO  TAKE   CHARUK\nof homi for i month. Famuv oi\nthree Pb. 384-x\nSITUATIONS WANTED\n- . Special bow Rites for non-\nummcrcitl idvertliement und-*\nthli ctaulf icatlon to astist peoplt\nuekini empiorment Oaly wc for\nen* wuk co diyn covert iny\nnumber ot required lines Ptyiblt\nIn idvtnce Add 10c ll boi nura-\nJ bet dulred\t\nPOMAN, TWO OHILDRB*, DtSlS-S.\nhomework, sleep tn. Phont 493-B.\nIfor sale, miscellaneous\nfOR SALE\u2014BLACKSMITH 1JL0WER,\ngirdenlng   tooli,   lurnlture.   run,\n\u25a0 etc, Apply Third and Cottonwood at.\nfOR S\/-LE: 1 TUBE RADIO, _WK\u2014\ngramophone tnd white dresser. Vtry\nchesp. Cill it 614 Hendricks Street\n\u25a0 after 8 p.m.\t\nItandard receipt books 4 O.\ncelpta to ptgt with duplicate thteta\nrf Nelton Dally Newt Printing Dept\nBS - PlTTlNoa - TOBtS BPICUL\nlow prleu Activt Trading Co. SIS\n\u25a0 PowtU St.. Vsncouver B C\nPTJSTON   CERTIPIED   SEID   POTA-\ntoes. John Holuboff, Llon'i Bead\nStore, Castlegar\n\u25a0U.t BALB-aURQ MILKINO OUT-\nI fit, used only 8 month!. Mrs, Noaker.\nLBaltour.\nBob sale-i child's stroller\nI buggy. S10. Apo.lv iat High Bt.\n\u25a0OR   SALE   \u2014   MODERN   DSSHSTTt\nSuite. 1 yr. old. Qiah. Phone 487-Y.\nLOST AND FOUND\n(ST\u2014 BETWEEN NELSON AND\nYmlr ont short I'A-ln. plpi with\nelbow, gate valve tnd quick ttaUn-\n, tr attached. Reward Ph. 11.\nBf. wrIst v. a* ch m ___\nleather cue between Baker and Li-\ntimer and Hendryx, Return to Club\nCift. Reward.\n!*\"\u00a3o6T. <-AS RATION BOOK - no\nT. Roynon. Reward M.00. Apply\nDaUy Newi. \t\nprison Hutly Npuis\nTtltphont <44\nI 1WI Circulation:  Phon*  ISSt-L\n[Classified Advertising Rates\ntic per line per Inurtlon.\nI     44c per Unt per wttk IS coruec-\n1 Wive Insertion' for cost of 4).\nSI 43 1 Un* i month (36 times)\nMinimum 3 Unei per insertion\ni Bos, number llo extrt Thli\n[ (overt toy numbtr of timet\nPUBLIC  (LEGAL)  NOTICES.\nTENDERS  (TO.\ntae per Une flm insertion, ind\n, 14c   each   subsequent   insertion\nALL ABOVE RATES LESS 10%\nI FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSPECIAL LOW  RATE*\nNoh.enmmer-.il 111 a \u25a0 11 o n t\nWinted for tile for iny required\nnumber of llnet lor tli diys. pay-\neel* In tdttnee.\neuBsc-UPnoN ratm\nSingle copy\t\nBy currier, per wttk\nln advance \t\nBy canter, ptr ytu\nBy mall:\nOne month _______\nThru monthi _-_.-\nSli monthi ...\u2014\u2014.\nOne yeir \t\n.1    .OB\n._ .33\n. 1300\n.1    7S\n- 3.00\n.. 4 00\n.    6.00\nAbovt rates ipply In csnada,\ntinned States and United Kingdom to subscribers living outiide\nregular ctrrier ireu\nElsewhere'and to Cinadi where\n\u2022atri  poitige  ls   required    Ont\nmonth SI 60: thru monthi 14.00;\n, III monthi, 18.00; one yetr, 115.00.\nYOU CAN\nTELEPHONE REPLIES\nTO\nADVERTISEMENTS\n,WITH   , \u25a0 ,\nBOX NUMBERS\nFor th* a-coramodaUon M readers who lind It Inoonvenlent to\nwrit* la iniwer to Clmllitd\nAdvertltemtnU which carry \"\nDally Ntws Boi Numbtrt. nther than t nimt or tddif tt \u00bbd-\nvertlsers ind to terve tdvertls-\nera better wt wUl icotpt replies by telephone\nPHONE 144\nYOU CAN ORDER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BY\nPHONE ALSO\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nASIA YEM AND MINI\nKU'_t---lt,NlATIVI_H\n\u25a0  w   widdowson, provincial\nAssayer   801 Jo\u00abphl__t St. Nelton\n-t\u2014a *       j. lau .ia.     !_*_\nH S ELMES, ROSSl-AND, B C\nAsuyer, Chemist, Mint repreten ve\nmt tlmt KOOltNAY abbAi Outlet. 410 Koottpiy St, Milton, t O\notepty St.. NeUon\nideptudtnt Mint J\nA  I BUIE. Indepeudmt Mtn* Rtprt-\nteptitlve  Box 54, Trail, BO.\n___[\nEMHNEEBS   AND   8l.KV-.YqHI.\nB W. HAGGEN MINING tt CIVtL\nEngiaeer B C Land Surveyor\nRoland and Orand Forki. B O\nBOYD C AFFLECK 318 OOttg VT.\nNiUun, BO lurvtyor and H-ginm\nINSURANCE AND REAL (STATE\nCHAS    P    McHARDY,   INSURANOt\nReal Btute Phon* 186\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETT8 LIMITED\nMachine Shop, acetylene and iltctrlc\nwelding   motor   rewinding,\ncommtneal    ufrlu'lfon.\nPhone 633 134 Vernon St\nSTEVENSON'S    MACHINE    SHOP-\nepec-allatt tn mine ind mill work\nMachine   work,   light  tnd   huvy\nIlectrlc  and   Acetylene  welding\n70S Vtrnon St.. Nelion -   Phon* 08\nOrTOMETHISTB\n146*\nW   I   MARSHALL\nOptometrlau\nay Avt.. rrtll Fhon* IT*\nSAIH  rACTOBIiq\nLAWSON'S   SASH   W8WIT\nHardwood  mtrchint   373  Btker  St\nSECOND   HAND  STORES\nWl   BUY;   SELL   AND   -HCHANOI\nWbtt havt yout _ 684. Ark Stort\nMACHINERY\nNOVO DOUBLE DRUM HOIST\nDrum ilze 5\"xl5\" Capacity 1135 ft\nVt Inch cable. Line ipeed 190 tt\npm. Engine, Novo 22 h.p. huvy\nduty. 2 to 1 reduction toei gear. >\nNELSON MACHINERY AND\nEQUIPMENT CO. LTD.\n214 HaU St Drawer 230\nNtlion, B. C.\nMining,   Milling   ind   SawmlU\n..     Machinery.\nBuda Gu and Dieiel Enginu\n'    Evlnrud* Motori\nElectric Lighting Planti.\nLONDON CONCRETE MIXERS\nSizes 2'A--cu. ft, 3V4-CU. It., 5-cu. tt\nlimken bearing, pneumatic - tired\nwheel!, guoline driven.\nImmediate delivery from itock.\nPurves E. Ritchie & Son\nMAr. 4557                    658 Hornby.\nVmcouver, B.C\t\nTIMKEN\nDETACHABLE DRDX BITS\nAll sues, Immedlatt delivery.\nThreaded  drill  rods for iny  mike.\nbltt, ill ltngthi, lmmedlite delivery\nPURVES E. RITCHIE & SON LTD.\n056 Hornby Mir. 4867\nVANCOUVBR. B. C.\nRENTALS\nWANTED TO RENT\u20148 OR 6 ROOM\nhouse ln Fiirview. Apply Dtlly Newt\nBox 0028.\nFOR RENT: MODERN FURN-BHH-D\nhoutt. Apply 710 Mill Strut.\nPOR RENT\u20143 FURNISHED BOOKS\naround May 6. 811 Vernon St.\nTO RENT: 3 ROOMED FU-tNlAHKb\nflit. Ph. 1063-R.\n\u25a0Cryptoquotes \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nK G Q M     KDA     NHKFJD     P F J M I. D.    IIO\nTOBBOI   AOM   8DJ   B O J t> - K T B M O A.\nSaturday'! Cryptoquotei   WOE TO THE CONQUERING. NOT\nWE CONQUERED HOST-BYRON.\nCryptoquotes are quotatloni ot ft-\notti persons written cipher A tub-\nBtltuta chtricter hit rtpliced tbt\n^rlglnnl letter   For Instance, tn -R'\nmay tubatltuti tor tbi original \"E\"\nthroughout the entire cryptoouolt. or\nt \"BB may replace in \"LL\" Find thf\ntty and lollow through to tht tolu\ntion\nPERSONAL\nt_Wt, V VANCOUVER, STOP AT\nAyln-n Hottl. Opp. C. P. \u00bb. Depot,\nRUBBER STAMPS FOR ALL PUK-\npotti. Nelson Dllly Newi Commer-\nclal PrlnUnp Dtpartmtnt.\nWHW  TOu'wAJIT TO Wi  ORI\null. iwip ot tndt. Set J. Chut\ntlrtt. 834 Vemon bt.\nTABL-H8 ARE BfT_tCT-\nIvt. 3 wttki' tupply 61. 13 weekt'\n88 it -liury'i P-urm-my.\nTOU  OAN RUN A HOMI HM_R-\nitrttn with onr htlp.   Canadian\n-tindergarten   Institute,   Winnipeg,\nManltobi'.\n2lc Lm PSBie\nP. O. Box 414, Vancouver\nAny 8-tip roll developed ind printed\n26c Rtprlnti lc. Fru HI coupon\nLONELY   FOLKS I   JODt   RELIABU\n' Confldinttil   Mitrlmoalil   Club-\nMany Memberi wltb m*ana   Particulan and detcrlptlont 10c Ladltt\nfru. Boa 131, Rtgina.\nWIN THE FIOHT FOR FRBEDOM\nfrom indigestion with Wilder'! Stomach Powdtr, Pleasant and taste-\nleas, glvt Immediate relief. Alao in\ntablet form. SOc and 11 at ill drug-\nFILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINTED\n(8 er 8 txpoiur* roll) 25c. ReprlnU\nSe etch Por yout tnapthott. choott\nKrystal FlnUh Ouinntud non-ltdt\nErlnta   Krystal Photoi, Wilkie, S-\nstchtwin.   Established   over   36\nfropsuF\u00abiW6-\u00bbS<sr\nIn* itomich Dltorders: Acid Stom-\nch. Indlgettlon. Htirtburn, Coated tongut, Bid Bruth Silk Hetd-\ntones, eto. Use Ellk'i itomach powdtr No 3, prepired by experienced\nPharmacist Xt mutt give immediate\nruulti or monty back, 1100, 13 00.\nUlk's Medicine Company, Dept TS\nSatkttoon  Saak,\nteres*- iTOino \u2022 __-m~lt.\nKaema, psorlaslt, ringworm.) ath-\nltte's foot tnd other ikln Irritations with (llk'i Ointment No. 6,\nfinscription of noted ikln spec-\nlllit ttch relieved promptlv.\nikln hilled quickly or moniy n-\nfunded 6108, 63 00 Mill ordtrt\ntilled promptly, order todiy from\nBlk't Medlclm Oo. Dtpt 43. Suk-\nttoon. Suk.      .\nPROPERTY, HOUSU. FARMS\nLAKESHORE\nPROPERTY\nAt Willow, Point four mllu\nfrom Nelson. Land ll Ideally\nlituated between main highway\nand lake, gradual ilope. Width\n200', depth about 300'. Creek\nrum through property. Cultivated and In lawns, garden and\nfruit trees. Cottage on property\nhai large living room, kitchen,\ntwo   bedroomi   and   screened\nsrdah    $4000\nTerms can be arranged.\nT. D. Rosling\nDOS Wird St\nPhono 717\nWHY NOT CHANGE TOUR FIRE IN-\nsurance on Houiehold Effecti to i\nFLOATER ALL RISK POUCT. Thle\nprotect! you against Pin ind Theft\nind mmy othtr hazards either it\nhomt or travelling. Alk tu tor pirtl-\nculin. O. W. Appleytrd U Co,\n168-A0RB FARM FOR SALE AT ERIE\n13 acres cletred, balance In good\ntimber. Loti of water, owner on\nplace now. Apply J. Hanaon. Erie,\nB.O.\nFOR SALE\u20140 ACRES, SO FRUIT\ntreet. 7-roomed houu, witer piped\nln. 1 mill from Nelton. O. Hubbtrd\nUpper Granite Rd.\nPOR SALE: 137 ACRE FARM. WOOD,\nwater Irrigation, fruit tnu, houte.\nClote to tchool. Tarrys B.C. P.\nAmoroso, Thrumi.\nK-SALI: 30 ACRES, SMALL HOUSE\naardtn on highway Wett Arm 1400.\nWritt Box 0138 Dtlly Newi.\nWE SPECIALIZE IN FARM LANDS\nBee our list\u2014Robertion Realty Co\nLtd.. 833 Wird St\nPOR QUICK SALE: TWO BUIU-INO\nlott. location Pitrvlew. Ph. 676-L.\nFOR SALE\u2014HOUSE AND 3 LOTS\nAm.lv w. Eliuk. Procttr, B.C\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nWHEN TOU WANT OBNUINE UTTER.\nNATIONAL TRUCK PARTS or Mc-\nCorml_l_-!)e_rlnj Pans Machintry\nrepairs. ciU. wire or writ* Central\nTruck ind Equipment Co., 703 Front\nSt., Phoni 100, Nelun. B.C.\nSIX-CYLINDER ENQINE MOUStBB\nIn frame with transmission ind ri-\ndlitor. Oood power unit. Nilion\nAuto Wruklni St Oiriie.\nWILL PAY CASH FOR SMALL SEDAN\ncar ln good oondition. Phone 335-R,\nor write 433Jlort St., Ntlton, B.C\nFOR SALE l 3 TO 8 tON 51\/5336\nT truck. Long wheel base, qan br\nteen tt Shortv't Rtpitr Shop.\nWANTED TO BUY\u2014A SMALL CAT-\n\u2022rplllir, suitable for firm work. J.\nHinton. Erl\u00ab, B.C.\nFOR AUTOMOBILE PjUtTS\nCity Auto Wreckers\nWANTED. MISCELLANEOUS\nWANTBD TO BUY: ELHCTR1C SBAL-\nlow well pressure water system, 110\nvolts. Beatty or Ftlrbinks Morw. C\nHansen, Stlmo, B.C.\nLICENSED\nBUYER OF HIDES\ntnd wool. J. P. Morgtn, Nelson\nMorgu\nWANTED:  LEATHER HAT BOX  PH\n339-X.\t\nPHONB 144 FOR WANT AD BERVIOB.\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY ANO\nFARM SUPPLIES. ETC\nTHE 'WHICH'\nCHICKS civf REJUITJ.\nORDER JUN| CHICKS NOW\nWhite. Black. Brown and Buff Leghorns, Barred Rocks. R. L Rids,\nNew Hampshire! and Light Sussex.\nWrit* for prlc* list and r*memb*r\nthat It'a\u2014\nRISULT8 THAT COUNT\nBox N, Langley, Prairie, B.C.\nFINEST QUALITY\nRHODE ISLAND RID CHICKS\nRid labtl-Grtde A\nDay-old 84 for 36, 68 for 60.\n816 for 100      .\nEight wtek cockereli 40c.\nEight wuk pulleu to*.\nSpecltl gndl \"Thru tttr\"\nchicki irom trapsnted itock.\nDay-old 17 lor 38, 113.50 lor\n68. 836 lor 100.\ntight wtek I stir pulleu 81.18.\nGEORGE W, GAME\nTriangis Poultry PiMa * Bitchtrf\nArmttrdng, B.C.\nNEW KAMPSHIRI BABY t_VSSS.\nipproved ind bloodtetttd Itock\n614.00 per 100. 600, 818,00 per 100\n' Ont cent pir chick mon lta thm\n100. Riidy viry Tuuday. Sextd\npullet* 636,00 per 100. S*u4 oock-\nutlt when ivillable 68-00\nIt no umt at your itation nad\nenough money to pay charge* CMley\nAvenut Hitchiry. John Qoodmin,\n1868 Ollley Avmui, Mlw Wnttala-\niter. B. C.\nQUAUtt cHU-JtS\nOovernment ipproved, blood tested Ntw Hampihire and White Leghorn. Orden tiken for lit* Miy- tnd\nJune dtllvtry.\nWestminster Hatchery A Poulty Firm\nU Accarlat\nR.R.1, NIW Wcitm'nater, B.C\nWt ut itlll booking ordtn tor our\nquality Leghorn and New Hampihln\nchicki tor delivery liter Miy 16th\nCockerels 10 both breeds ite ivall tble\nhow. All itock government approved.\nSend lor intormttlon ind prin Hit\nNiw Siberia Farm\nA. Balakthln, Ohllllwtck, B.O,\nBABY CHICKS\nWRITE APPLEBY POULTRY FARM.\nMluion City. B.C. for our 1944 tllui-\nstrittd ind Instructive price Hit of\nNiw Hampshire, Birred ind ROP\nSired White Leghorn baby chicks.\nAU blood-tlited and Govtrnment\n'    iroved Stock.\nAppro\nioOKl\nBOOK YOUR ORDERS FOR DAY 6LD\nchick! now. New Himpshlre, 8.0 W.\nLeghorns ltt Crosses Leghorn A\nNew Himpshlre. Approved Hatehwy\nBlood-tested stock.\n1st Hatch February lit\nBomford Hatchery,      Penticton, BC\nFOR SALE - 3TCOW9, TWO JUST\nfreshened, om to Iresh toon, also\none, year old heifer. Apply at J. N\nPoohochoff, Slocin Pirk, B.O,\nNEW HAMPSHIRE COCKIRIL CHI-\ncki, uy quintlty at any time it\nlight ctntt ucb. Appleby'i Poultry\nFarm. Mission City, B.O,\nFOR SALE\u20143 COWS, tOUNO STOCK,\nbees, mown, wtgon, etc. T. Galney,\nHarrop, B.C.\nALBERTA fSfiSB ARRIVE AT\nThrumi. Apply tO'N. N. Davldotf.\nTarry't, B.C\nFOR SALE: PUREBRED JER8IY OOW\nT.B tested. Mlu Tiylor, louth\nBlocan\nFOR SALE-VERY OOOD PONY\nquiet. Box 9131, DaUy Niwi.\nBELL-NO JER-UCY BULL, lft WSS-\nJ. Verlgln, Vallican, B.O.\nFOR  SALE\u20141   RED  POLL BULL,  A\nL Maynard, Bilfour. B. O.\t\nFARM. GARDEN & NURSERY\nFLOWER SEEDS - EVERLASTINGS\nfor winter flowen. W. Rutherford,\nNew Denver hu thtm tnd mmy\nhigh dut Ilower seeds. 6c md 10c\npicket!. Garden seeds by weight,\nLARGE GLADIOLUS BULBS RAItt-\nbow collection' of outstanding varieties. 3 doz. 6110. Delivered.\nKuyper's Bulbi, Hatzic, B.C. Wa\ngrow the bttt only\nriuSis\nQLADIOLl. LARGE BULBS. NBW\nmixture alt colours, 60e do*., 13.00\nptr 100 poitpild. Wtbtter Oirdtns,\nBobson._B.C-\nBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES\nBARBER SHOP FOR SALE OR RENT\n\u2014At 1 bargain, good locition md\ngood opportunity. Apply T. I.\nSouth, Cranbrook.\t\nNEW YORK fTOCKS\nAm Smelt * Ref   37H\nAmer Telephoni  -\u2014. \u2014\u25a0 138\nAmerican Tobicco   - 61,;\nAntoondt  m\u2014.  36%\nBtth SUel  ,\u2014m.  68\u00abi\nCanadian Paclllc ...............  8%\nDupont  - ...- 144%\nGen Electric .., -  36!',\nGen Moton    88\nInter Tel At Tel   7414\nStan OU ol N J   63*.\nUnion  Paclflo    _...l  107%\nU S Rubber    46%\nU B Steel  _  81%\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 Ind . ..138.13 137.74    138.06 UP 87\n30 raill.... 38.63 30.46     38.60 up .06\n16 Uttlt .. 33.06 33.88     33.03 up .13\n\\SUTAIml\/f-CABIN lSBOI-fO.\\ JAY'-Wi\n*     tgmtNt- KIN6\nWRCU. SAVe\nnflpl\nHli LIFE-HA!\nn-     HA'HA\/^\n^* '^T \\'\\t^ \u2022_\n\\m\\\nA J-____%\nUr^\nYt -^ j fa\n^9$\n\u00bbHwf\nSAYS B.C. PAPERS\nSUPPRESS NEWS\nON OPPOSITION\nVANCOUVER, AprU 15 ICP) -\nThis* ll I deliberate conspiracy\nimong British Columbli dally news\npapers to suppress newi of tbe actlvltlei of the oppoiition In the\nB. 6. Legislature, Mrs. Grace Maclnnii, CCF member of tha B. C. Legislature for Vancouver-Burrard)\nuld lait night ln an addreu to th*\nmnual provincial party convenUon\nhere\n\"Th* currtnt campaign by big\nbuiiness against th* CCF hu lomtthlng to do with it,\" ih* uid. * ...\nIht! capitalist preu will not give us\ndu* publicity uy mor* and wc\nshould have It. It ll i matter of\n\u2022elf preservation.\"\nSees No Break\nin Rim and\nFinland Contacts\nSTOCKHOLM, April Id (AP) -\nAn obscure paragraph notic* ln the\nFlnnlih Preu Saturday quoted I\nSoviet ipokesmm it a Moscow press\nconftrenct u saying he wu unaware of my break In contact between Russia and Finland concerning peace negotiations,\nDRUGGIST OFFICER\nHERE AND AT\nCRANBROOK, MAY\nChairman of th* Board of Commercial lnteruti of the Cmidim\nPharmaceutical Auociation, V. E.\nHeisell plans to itart a two-weak\ntour of BrlUih Columbia at Vancouvtr April 25. A meeting it Nelion\nU icheduled for May S and and the\nonly other in the Kootenay at Cranbrook May 4.\nMr. Hessel Is .making the B. C.\ntour In the course ot a Dominion-\nwide survey.\nVANCOUVBR\nMINES\nBayonn* ....:.....\u2014.\nBralorne  \u201e...f.\u2014\u201e\nCariboo Oold > \u201e\nGold Belt _\nHedley Muopt  -\nIaland Mountiin ....\nKootenty Bill*\t\nPend Ortlllt\t\nPlonur Oold\t\npremier Oold ....\nPrlvitwr   i ,,    , \u201e\nReno Oold\t\nReno Oold .__-_....\nShwp Crtek ....\t\nWhitewater -\nTmlr Tmkw Otn ...\nOILS\nAnaconda\t\nAnglo Canidlan \t\nCtl ft Edmonton ....\nCommon  -\nCommonwulth  -\u2014.\nDalhousie m\u2014\nHome   .\u2014.\u2014\t\nModel   .,_, .\t\nAkiltt Com\t\nPiclflc Pet*\t\nRoyiUt*    ........\nSouthweit Pete\t\nVulcan    ,-..\u2122\nINDUSTRIALS\nCapital Estates\t\nCoait Brewerlu \t\nUnittd DUUU \t\nSTOCKS\nBid   Alk\n\u202204%       ,04ft\n11.60\n1.85\n.38\n.04\n.03\n.36\n1.36\n3.15\n\u2014\n-40\n.08\n.86     1.00\n4)8%       -ut\n.03%     -\n13.00\n1.75\n.37\n.68\n.90 Vi\n.88\n3.35\n\"\\.\n1.80\n.31\n.81\n.85\n8.35\n.20\n.51\n45%\n30.50\n.30\n.16%\n.04%\n70\n1.95\n.34\n.33\n.43\n.24\n.80\n.48\n.80\n.30\n4.00 4.75\nLSI 1.87\n3.75 -       8.00\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nINDUSTRIAL\u2014S\nAlloc Brew of Cm _.._\nCm Celanese Pfd _\nOin Steamihlp _...\nCon Mln le Smelting\t\nDon Steel lc Coil B .....\nMcColl Frontenic  ...\nNitlonil Brew Ltd \t\nQuebec Power  -.-..\nBhawnlgm W tt P\t\nBANKS\nCommerce  .........................\nDominion   _ __..._..\nImperiil \t\nMontrtil\t\nRoyil .\u2014___\u2014\t\nToronto   _ ..\u2014...\u2014.\n- 33%\n- 145\n- 10\n-. 40%\n- IVt\n. 78\n. 84\n- 13%\n- 14%\n- 130\n168   ....\n_ 168\n. 150\n.. 186\n... 360\nWINNIPEC CRAIN\nWINNIPEG, April 16 (OP)-quotetioni:\nRY-C.\nMiy 133%    113%    133%    183%\nJuly  131%   131%   til      131%\nOct    138%   138%    138%    138%\nOATS\n(All futuru it ulllng  prlcet  cf\n61%B)\nBARLEY\n(All futuru it cilllng pricu of\n64%B)\nCASK PRIOU:\nRye 3 O.W. 183%,\nOtti 3 tltd 80, S fud 48, othtr\ngrtdu it celling price 61%.\nBarlty 8 fud 83%, othir srtdei it\nFo. N. A. Loranger\nCastlegar, Tells\nWhat Boys Like\nMrs. R. Criln, Castlegir, B. C, recently received \u2022 letter from bar\nbrother. Flying Officer N. A Loranger, Overseas, who sent quite a\nlist of thlngi Uut th* boyi from\nover there like to receive frotn the\nfolk! back home.\nTh* Hit, which Mn. Craln hopu\nwill help tomeone who la In doubt\nu to whit to lend tbe man in the\nServlcei, embraces cindy, large\nwriting pids, hankerchiefs, ihorti,\npyjamaa, pip* tobacco, cigarettes,\nrazor bladu, all types of digests,\nfunny papen, mapi, trult cake,\nchocolate ban, and toothpowder.\nBirthday preienti could Includt\nfountain pens, thin leather belts,\ntoilet Mts or cases, wallets, pipes,\ncigarette cases, lighters with the\nfixings, slippers ud silk scarves\n(gaudy ones).\nOdd good luck piecei iuch u\nmetal monkeys, kewpie dolls or\nteddy bears art always lomtthlng\nto remind th* boyi of home.\nREGINA MAYOR\nNAMED C.CF.\nCANDIDATE\nREOINA, AprU 18 (CP) - Mayor\nC. C. Williams md Aldermu CM.\nFlnu Wtre nominated CCF candidatei to contest tht Rtgina conltituency ln the next Saskatchewan\nprovincial election at a nominating\nconvention Friday,\nAddreuing tht meeting M.J. Cold-\nwell, National C.C.F. Leader, charged civil servants In Regina Were\nbeing intimidated to vote for tht\nprutnt administration ln tht ntxt\nelection.\nHe iald 11 a CCF government\ncam* to power ln Saskatchewan,\n\"civil servants will bt appointed or\npromoted If thty merit appointment and promotion not becauie\nthey know the right people.\"\nNew Plants at\nFarmara' Public\nMarket, Saturday\nNew plant! on sale at the Nelson\nFarmer'! Public Market thu week included lettuce, cauliflower, cabbtge.\nchrysanthemum! ind perrennltll.\nNew radishes ind lettuce wu alio on\n\u2022all.      '\nPricei wert:\nPLANTS\nI_tttuce,   dozen   ...\nCauliflower, dozen\nCabbtge, down \t\nMumi, SOc lach, dozen .\nPerrennli-i, ucb\t\nGladioli, dozen \t\nVEUETABI.BS\nRadlshu, bunch ...........\n.Lettuce, U*t, bunch \u2014\nCarroti. basket, .\n'-,R    basket\n30\nM\n30\n    \u00bb.00\n.16 to .25\n .78\ni Potatou, uck, \u2014--\nPirtnlpt, lb. .\u2014\u2022\u2014\nQarllo, lb. - \t\nPumpkins, each \u2014\u00bb\nSquith,  lb -\u25a0\u2022\nj Roman Beini, lb. ...\n, Leeks, bunch -.\nTurnlpi, 7 lbi.\nSunflower teedi, lb.\nDill Plcklei ....\n. .10\n. 40\n, .10\n, 40\n. .06\n63 65\n. .06\n, ll\n.0 .15\n. ffi\n. .10\n. .05\n. 31\n31\n. .  .05 s for .10\nStuerknut, lb.  m-     J5\nArtlchoku, lb.     .10\nWooden Spooni..._...............   .35 to 46\nFRUITS\nNorthern Spies, box\nWageners, box  ...\nHorn* Bcautlet \t\nDelicious  ,..__\nDA1BT PBODUCB\nDairy butter, lb.\n    1.38\n    1.80\n  ,   UO\n 8 Ibt. .35\nButtermilk, quirt ..\nI Cottage cheeu, lb. _\n'goos\nOridi A ltrg*. do*.\nMedlumi. do*\t\nPulleti.\nMEATS\nBeef, lb.\n     M\n      .10\n.10   8 tor .25\n , .15 to\nVMi: lb. ....,-, \u2022\" J\"\nLamb. lb. \u25a0!\u2022 Jo\nFowl, lb     tt to\nLiver\niVeal,\nPork\n\u25a0', beef, lb..\nI, lb. .\n  \u201e   86 to\n Sausage, lb. _ , , , \u2014-\nHamburger, lb  _.\t\nPork, lb - \u2014    31 to\nCanned ohlcken, Jar  ............\nCanned ohlcken toup, Jar .\nRabbit   \t\nTJtqfiJtsL jAmdmi. * . *\nGeneral Stul Ware*, Falrchild, Marooni and Dominion Dalrlet edged up\nIn Industrials,\nHudson Bay Mining loat ground ln\nnetalt.\nTORONTO \u2014 Induitriill ind mln-\nng groups hild fairly itudy ind tb*\nWestern Olla win i bit weik, Aegre-\ngate turnover waa around 338,000\nihirei,\nSeveril of the Junior goldi firmed\nnirrowly.\nTrading waa dull ln the but mettli\ntnd pricu held itttdy with tew u-\nOtptlo&s.\nWINNIPEG\u2014Rfi futuru dowd %\nto % higher following i light leulon.\nMty ended thi dty it 11.83%, July\n11.31% ind October 81.30%.\nMONTREAL \u2014    Tendencies     Wtn I    VANCOUVER\u2014Both Mlnu wd Oils\ntteidy to irregular ln'light trading. | held steady.\nNBW YORK\u2014Stock mirlnt buyers\npicked up scattered Steels, Motors md\nspecialties but left many leaden to\nitrugglt ln slightly lower ground.\nAmong Canidlan itocki Canadian\nPiclflc md Distillers Seagrams lost\n% and Dome Mines %. Mclntyre\nwu up % and Hiram Wilktr unchinged,\nCHICAGO\u2014Oate found further sup-\nfort todty u rain ln tht mldwut\nurther delayed Hiding of the new\ncrop. '\nAt thl don whut wu unchanged\nto % lower, July 81.80% oati wtn\n% lowtr to % hlghtr, July 78%, ryu\nwu unchmgtd to % lower, Ma;\n\u2022 1.5_ .'.-*\u00ab, md barley wu unchanged\nto % lower, July 61.34%.\nToronto Stock Quotations\nMINES\u2014\nAnglo. Huronlin  6.10\nButtle Gold Mlnu -\u2014  ISO\nBidgood Kirkltnd 46\nButitlo Ankirlte  , \u201e. 3.60\nCentril Pitrlda  ..\u2014. 1.70\nChromium M 8. S   1.30\nConlarum Mlnu  1.43\nConsoUdtted M * B _.\u2014 40.85\nDomt Mlntt  37,00\nBut Milirtlc\n1.70\n3.45\n.95\nFalconbridge Nickel \t\nHard Rock Oold \t\nHollinger    11.35\nHudson Bay M * S  30.00\nInternat Nickel  .- 38.50\nKur-Addlion  \u2014   >3l\nKirkltnd Ukt    .88-\nUki Shorn Minei   18.16\nUmaqus Cont|et   880\nUttle Long Uc   86\nMioLtod Cockshutt  2.23\nMtdten Rid Uki  i  1.88\nMclntyre-Porcuplne  87.15\nMcKtnilt Hed Ukt  1.38\nMining CorporiUon  1.66\nNipissing Mining     - 3.13\nNorindi   -   \u2014 68.75\nPimour Porcupine   1.15\nPeram Oold  -  11\nPlckl* Ctow Qold   3.08\nPruton But Dom*\nSan Antonio Oold .........\nSherrltt Oordon -\nSladen Malartlo ..................\nSudbury Baaln \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0,\u25a0.\t\nTtck-Hught* Oold\t\nToburn Oold Mlnu\t\nVenturit .............\nWright  Hargreavei \t\nOILS\nImperiil   .\u2014.\u2014.-\u2014.\u2014\u2014..\nInter Petroleum \u2014\u2014....\nVermlltt* \t\nStetp Rock ... \t\nTrim O It .'\n3.50\n8.66\n:69\n,     .58\n340\n3.30\n.00\n6.00\n8.10\n13.35\n30.85\n.10%\n3.18\n.10\n.10\n163\nGoldtn Gate   ...\nINDUSTRIALS\nBell Telephone .....  ._\nBrewen Is blituien   8%\nB 0 Power \"A\"    31\nCm Ctr tt. Foundry   8%\nOm Malting   44%\nCan Piclflc Rly  _  10%\nCm Ind Alcohol \"A\"  6%\nDistillen Seagrams  36\nPord of Canada \"A\" .....t- li\nGoodyear Tin     88'\/a\nImperial Tobtcco   \u00bb11V,\nMontreal Power  IHU\nNat Steel Car  1_\nSteel of Can   63ft\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1944 \u2014 t\nBoston Olympics\nTake Laad\nLOS ANGELES, April 16 (API-\nBoston Olympia of the Eutern\nUnittd Statu Hockey Lugut took\nI 2-1 lead In thtir inter-sectlonil\nhockty urlu with the Hollywood\nWolvu Saturday night. They noted\nout th* champion* of th* Southern\nCalifornia League 4-3.\nR.C.A.F. to Seek\nAir Crew in\nKootenay Visit\nDtmand for aircrew recruit* for\nth* R.C.A.F. hai again become para-\nmount.and mobile recruiting unit\nwill be. In the Kootenay next week\nto interview applicants for enlistment in tb* air force. Ground cnw\nmtn are not required at the present\ntime,\" writes Squadron Leader J. E.\nPugh, Officer Commanding Calgary\nRecruiting Ctntrt.\nChangu ln qualifications for air\nerew were recently innounced. Undtr theu changu agt llmlti art now\n17% yean of agt to full 28 ytan.\nCandidates undtr 11 yun of age\nwill be poited on leave without pay\nuntil they reach their 18th birthday.\nFull time students, Air Cadeti, or\nothen fully qualified, who hava\npassed the agt of 17% ytan and\nhavt not reachid 18% yeara may ba\nenliited and placed on leave without pay to report for duty after\nthty have attained thtlr 18th birthdiy, and prior to reaching tht age\nof 18% yean.\nItinerary of the mobile unit followi: \\\nApril 24\u2014Blairmore.\nApril 25\u2014Fernie.\nApril 28\u2014Cranbrook.\nApril 27-Klmb\u00abrl*y.\nApril 28\u2014Cruton.\nMay 1\u2014Nelson.\nMay 1 and 8\u2014Trail.\nWriters Pick\nCardsto\nWin Pennant\nNEW YORK, AprO 16 (AP)-H\nth* boys who write tha bueball\npltcu for tht papa* an cornet, St\nLouil Cardinals an a iboo-ln for\nIheir third itralght National Leagu*\npennant ln the campaign itarting\nTuudiy.\nOf 87 scribe! pirtlclpitlng In tht\ninnuil Auociated Preu ienlor cir,\ncult survey, 57 tibbed th* BUI)\nSouthwarth iquad to finish on ton\nseven figured the Cirdi would tin,\nIsh ucond, tnd tba other thru\ndropped 'em in the third spot\nCincinnati and Chicago each received tow first-pltce votu and\nlait year's cellar champ*, Naw York\nGiant*, wer* givan tb* nod by two\nwriten.\nTh* probable order of tb* finiih,\nu predicted by tbt icribu, li tt\nLouli, Cinclnniti, Chicago, PltUburgh, Brooklyn, New York, Phila*\ndelphia and Boaton. In last seaion'i\npennint fight, th* teimi flnlihed:\nSt. Louli, Cincinnati, Brooklyn,\nPittiburgh, Chicago, Boston, Phila- ,j\ndelphia and New York.\nWith practically every bui* oi\ncomputing itrtngth upset by th*\ndraft and othar wartime problemi,\ntha writers showed a wld* difference in opinion txctpt in tht casa\nof th* Cards and tha Boiton Bravu\nTht Cirds, counting tight votu (or\nI first-place choice, seven for iecond and io on, piled up 923 ot a pot-\n\u25a0lbl* total of 838, while the Bravu\nhad only UO as thay failed Jo gtt\nabov* sixth.\nNew York'i Giants wen named\nfor all eight spots, th* only club In\nthe loop playtd ''across th* hoard.\"\nChicago wu^iven * yot* for all except tha uvtnth berth, tnd Cincinnati wu Ignored only for Mvtnth\nand last\nAtonement Theme\nof Lesson-Sermon\n\"Doctrine of Atonement\" wu tht\nsubject of the Leuon-Sermon In ill\nChurchu of Chrlit, Scientist, on\nSunday.\nTht Goldtn Text wu: \"I am not\ntlont, because tht Father Is with\nmt\u2014In tht world yt shall hart tribulation: but bt of good chttr; I havt\novercome tht world.\" (John 18:32,\n32), ,,\nAmong tht citations which comprised tht Lesson-Sermon wu the\nfoUowing from tht Bible: If I do\nnot the work! of my Fithtr, btUtvt\nmt not But If I do, though yt believe not me, btUtvt tht worki:\nthit ye mty know, and believe, thit\nth* Father ll ln me, and I ln Him\"\n(John 10: 87, 28),\nTht Lesson-Sermon also Included\ntht foUowing passage trom th*\nChristian Science textbook, \"Science and Health with Kty to tht\nScrlpturu\"by Mary Baktr Eddy:\n\"Chrlit presents tha lndutructtlbla\nman, whom Spirit createi, constitutes, and governs. Chrlit illustrates\nthat blending with God, Hli dlclna\nPrinciple, which glvu man dominion over all th* earth.\"\nCAMP LISTER\nCAMP LISTER, B.C.\u2014Red Huacroft of Trail spent llnm dtyt vUiting rclatlvet In Camp Lister end\nHuscrolt.\nMr. ind Mn. William Millir and\nfamily lift tor Alio* Siding whm\nthey will reside.\nMln Mtrgirtt Huicroft oi tbi R.CAJ'., (W.D.) of Macleod ind Nellie\nHuscroft ot TnU vlnlted their ptrenti, Mr, ind Mrs, Charles Huicroft.\nSgt. Cyril Bird of n.c.A.r., Pearce,\nAlt*., visited hli parents, Mr. tnd Mrs,\nJohn Bird.\nMr. ind Mn. Wllllim Wocknlta and\nMn. Robert Parkin, til of Kimbtrley,\nwnt gueiti of tbt tormen parenti,\nMr. ind Mn. Jo* Wockniti.\nWaddy Huicroft of tbi R.C.A.F.,\nMicleod, li ipending furlough it the\nhomi of his parent!, Mr, ind Mn.\nCharlei Huicroft.\nMlu Stelll Beard of Tnil visited\nher mother, Mn, R. Burd ind fimlly.\nMr. ind Mn. James Handley ud\nton ind Mr. ind Mn. T. Mercier md\nton, ill of Kimberley, wen vlilton\nIn Huicroft.\nLeonird Hutcroft of tht R.C.A.F.,\nLtthbrldgt, It ipending furlough with\nhis ptrtnti, Mr, tnd Mrt. John Huicroft.\nPte. D. J. H, McKee of thl Army\nPolios, Cilgary, is visiting relatives ln\nLister and Huacroft.\nMelvyn Phllllpi of Porthlll wu a\nweekend sutat of Mr. ind Mn. W. J.\nSkerik.\nFrtnk Yerbury of Klmberey vitlted\nbll brothtr-ln-iw ind \"iter, Mi. ind\nMrs. D. J. McKee.\nNAZI PRISONERS\nRETURN OF\nOWN ACCORD\nPORT ARTHUR, AprU 18 (CP) -\nThree Germsn war prUonen, miuing from a camp at Htmlo, Ont, 81\nmllu Eait of Schreiber, Oni, hava\nreturned of thtlr own iccord, Bgt\nThomu Corslt, nported Saturday.\nHe uid th* nun had not triad ta\nescipe, but wen lott In tha h\u00abivy\nbuih.Thunday, Thay returned ta\ncamp Friday morning.\n\"Apparently It wu a aaa* of btlng turned iround \u2022 bit,\" h* aald.\n\"It li quite aaty to get lent ln th*\nthick buih around Hemic\"\nTh* prisoners in Robert \u2022 Triut,\n81, Heini Gummtrt, 11 snd Kurt\nHenn\\holz, 18.\nW.D. Gilroy Agoin\nPresident Trade\nBoard at Cranbrook\nCRANBROOK, B.C.-Tht lait*\nmembership ind vlilton from Sut\n[Jtootenty polnti tttendtd tb* banqutt\nind innuil muting hin of th* Ormbrook Boird of Trade, All oommltttt\nchtlrmtn nported, Including W. D.\nOllroy u Preildent, R. T. Slmpion,\nagriculture: L. P. Sulllvin, mining:\nH. A. McKowan, Inter-clty nUtlont;\nand W. H. Wilton, tdvtrtltlnt. Flnut-\nolil chtlrmtn H. T. Stll.t reported an\nincrttted tivoablf balanc* carried\novir.\nMain speaker wu Dr. F. W. Orun.\nM.L.A., who reported oh tb* reotntly\nconcluded leglslatun union. Mayor\nA. J. Balment ind R. B. Mtcleod of\nKlmbtrlty both ipoke bristly. Tht\nCinidlin Diughten ttrved tb* dinner.\nReelected to offlct win Mr. Ollroy\nu Preildent, R. M. Turnir, Vlci-PM-\nldent, whlU executive memben choien were C. J. Frederickson, J. M.\nFalklns. William Hume, W. H. WlUon,\nJ. L. Shelton, Mark Cook, R. J. Slmpion, O. J. Little, Bull Flynn, John\nBill, David Frtme, H. T. Sttftl, C.\nS, Driper, Hirold Bennett ind Alf\nTantad.\nSHORE CHARGED WITH\nVIOLATING OIL\nCONTROLLER REGULATION\nTORONTO, April 18 (CP)\u2014Royal\nCanadian Mounted PoUc* tonight\nsaid Eddie Shore, coach and manager of Buffalo Bisons, thli yeir'i\nAmericin Hockey Leagu* champions, wai arrested Saturday night\nat a downtown wrvlce station on *\ncharge of violating th* Oil Controller's regulations. Ht wu releised\non bail of (500 and will appear io\ncourt tomorrow.\nTh* Island of Hlapaniola U fh*\nonly one In the world ihared by\ntwo aovereign nation*\u2014the Dominican RepubUc and Haiti.\nFUEL FOR THE MILDER WEATHER\nWOOD\nFIR AND TAMARAC SLABS\nBIRCH AND CEDAR\u2014ALL LENGTHS\n\"KEEP YOUR FUEL UN FILLED\"\nWest Transfer Co,\nEstablished 1899\nPhone S3\n719 BAKER STREET\niirfi--i_i,._-__i_^\n\t\n___*t__-____________*____-..-_M_^\n -\"\nUl - NILSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1944\n_.**\\,\u00bb\n__________     \u00bbTom\nJAM-PACKID WITH LAUOHI\nMUSIC AND MOVa MIWMM\nfORYHi WHOU FAMILY I...\n... Wi,!*- fun-nt ficturt it jmt\n,.. tbout t6t most lovtblt, Ittugb-\nMt family ytrn tvtr mtt. Thiy vm*\nput on tbe tdr ttt rtg...tnd tbfj.\ndidn't iven know it!   .   .\nmaw    nuuKnor\nSimm Wive\ndick      ...vieioii\nPWEIL^PORE\nA Paramount Picture\nAN* S\u00bbT \u2022\u00bb THS IAHI\nHimMMPACKAM...*\n,    MW MA Ht IMTBITAIH-\nMMT...AITMSMWW\nI '    .umiaK m*nr t*\\-t_m\u00bb turn\nTONIOHT \u25a0 TUESDi\nA FAMOUS fUYK$INUl\nFeoture.at 7:10 \u2022 9:23\nComplete Shows at\n7:00 \u25a0 8:44\nA\ntJopicL\nON\nI\nGARDENING\nComplied In th* Interests of\nBetter Gardening by thl\nNilion Girden Club.\nTHI FLOWER GARDEN\nAlmost everybody want! a flower\ngarden. It li euily grown, takes little space and gives untold pleuure\nIn the eut flowers lt furnishes tor\nthe houw ind the array of color tt\ngives the space lt occupies. Flowen\nthemselvei may be planted oh the\nedge! of the ihrubbery masses.\nThere they are made more a part\nof the picture and they ihow up\nbetter against a background of foliage.\nOne way to hava a continual supply ot flowen through the season\nis by selecting varieties that will be\nready at different times; some\neirly, iome at mid-season, iome\nlate. For early flowen a good lelection ll Batchelor Buttons, Sweet\nAlyssum, Sweat Peai and Poppies',\n-tssossoa\n___________\nw\u00bb\u00bb>g>\u00bbSSf\/*\/*,^\/\u00bbVs\ntmtstmt*\nASK US ABOOT OUR      '\nSpring    W  Spwiol\nCUTHBERT MOTORS\nLimited\ntx&&sss&ss#&asss-\u00absss&&#s&\nYour Watch It\nPrecious . . .\nFor fine repairing\nSee...\nHARVEY\nTbi Jeweller. 684 Baker St\nSOMERS' FUNERAL\nSERVICE\n702 Baker St Phone 232\nOpen Day snd Night\nCrematorium Ambulance\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuite 205\nMedical Arti Building\nDROP IN FOR A\n\"Pickup\"\nMELON DEW\n\u25a0 _i_i-i*ii-i\u00bb-i-i->'**,-*\"*'-*\"****\"***'\"-t-\"Tr*'T\ni ti ii i m ii ii ii i ri ii ii m i ri ii i ii ii i\nAUCTION\nWEDNESDAY APRIL 19\n2 P.M.\n405 Kokanee Street\nActing under initructiom from\nthe owner, 1 will offer the following: Garden tools, garden hoie, lawn\nmower, drop-leaf kitchen table,\nchairs, cabinet, centre tables, bed\nand mattren, Simmons tubular \"i\nbed, coil spring, mattren. dressers,\ndining room suite, clock, book cue,\nbooks, lido rugi, scatter rugi, chesterfield suite, curtains, Victrola, record!, electric light fixtures, etc., etc.\nOoodi on view morning ot sale.\nG. HORSTEAD,\nTerms: Cash. Auctioneer\nlUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIMIIHl\nmid-season varietlei: Nasturtiums,\nMarigolds, Petunias, Pinks, Snap\ndragons, Pansies, Mignonette, Ver-\nbena; late varietlei: Alton, Zinnias\n\u25a0nd Cosmos make i good dlipliy\nfor flower bedi or cutting.\nSomt plants complete their de\nvelopment and exist for one year\nonly; otheri two yeari and itlll\nothen thrive and bloom season after season without renewing. Thii\nvariation in the longevity of plant\nlife hu given rlie to the following\nclissification, each branch of which\ncallsfor variation In method of culture, though in many cases not very\npronounced:\nHardy Annuals: Planti which live\nbut one year and may be sown dl'\nrectly out of doon u ioon u the\nweather becomes settled. Half\nhardy annual! which live but one\nyear but on account of being alow\ngrowing ihould be itarted indoors\nearly.\nBiennials \u2014 Plinti which bloom\nthe second year and then die.\nPerennlali \u2014 Plinti which grow\nseason after season..\nHardy annuals compose iome of\nour beit lummer flowen. They\nbloom the year they are lown and\ndie off during the flnt frosts. They\ncan be lown ln the open ground\nand many varieties ihould be sown\nwhere they are to flower as they\nWill not Itand transplanting.\nDIGGING ESSENTIAL\nThorough digging of the ground\nis euential, after which it ahould be\nraked level and if dry thoroughly\nsoaked with water. Scatter the aeedi\nthinly and evenly and cover with\nfinely lifted soil. Fine ieed ihould\nbe covered lightly md larger seeds\nabout three timei at their widest\ndiameter.\nWhen the young planti have\nformed three or four leavu they\nthould be thinned out, leaving\nenough space for full development.\nFailure to thin, will reiult In splnd\nly planti that will not produce\ntheir maximum of flower. The best\ntime for doing this li ln the evening\nor on a dull day. If the seedlings\nare transplanted to another section\nbe iure to water very thoroughly\nand watch them carefully until\nthey are eitabllihed.\nIn the half hardy clan of annual!\nwe have iuch flowen u Begonia,\nSnapdragon!, Stocka, Asters, Pansies, Lobelia, Double and Single\nFringed Petuniu, Salvia, Vincas\nand others which are alow growing\nand ihould be itarted ln hot bed!\nor cold framei.\nDirections are given on each pack\nage of seeds. In watering seed! be\nlure to have the water slightly\nwarm, and they ihould be kept\nmoist, not too wet, u thia cauaei\ndamping off. Tha ieed bed! and\nplant! ihould have plenty of air.\nThe young seedlings ihould, u\nsoon as the tree leavei are formed,\nbe transplanted so that they will\nstand aome distance from one another. For amall planta iuch u\nPansies one Inch apart, larger ones\ntwo inchei and very large onu\nlike the Caster Bean four lnchei\nwill not be too much. With iuch\nplanti, however, lt ii belt to place\nthe seeds in poti in order to prevent\ndisturbing the root! of the young\nplanti and afford them ample space.\nTransplanting, hu i tendency to\nmike planta stocky and helpi the\ndevelopment of an extensive root\nsyitem. Newly transplanted planti\nihould be given ihade for a few\ndayi. Alao care ahould be taken to\nfirm the soil around the roota.\nThe culture of biennial! and perennial!: hardy planti uiually bloom\nthe year after lowing tfhe ieed. The\nieed bed muit be well drained, fine\nand firm. If the soil is at all heavy,\ncover with one inch of fine land.\nThe aeed may be planted from June\n10 to early Auguit, though early\nJune ia but. The wed miy be soaked for 24 houn before sowing. Sow\nthinly and cover the seeds twice\ntheir thickness. Shade.the bed conitantly, keep moist and when the\nseedlings are large enough transplant in rows a few inchei apart\nFirst Aid Kits\nFor Car, Homo or Camp\n$r .$22\u00b0\u00b0\nMann, Rutherford\nDRUG CO.\nC.P.R. Employees\nHear (oast Man\non Victory Loan\nRally ot Canadian Pacific Railway\nemployeu Friday night ln thi City\nHall wu highlighted by the showing of a ipeciil film, \"We Report\",\nthat carried direct Implication! in\nreipect to the forthcoming Sth Victory Loin, towardi which the Kootenay Dlvlalon of the rallwiy is\ncommitted to the imount o'f SW.OOO.\nIntroductory remarki were made\nby honorary Chairman ot the Nelaon Committee, Superitendent W. J.\nMcLean, who then turned the meeting over to the committee chairman,\nSpence Newell. ,\nSpeakeri were F. H. Rutter, cimpalgn manager tor the British Columbli district and V. B. Williams,\nDlitrict Railway Liaison officer. By\nuae ot expressive and specially prepared charts and other data furnlihed the gathering, a clear picture wu\nestablished ot the requirement! to\nbe be met during the cimpilgn, md\nof the manner in which the objective cm be achieved.       \u00bb\nK number of ladlu were present,\nmd there wu a general diicuuion\nperiod to clem up my knotty polnti\nthat uiuilly arise during the drive.\nMr. Rutter md Mr. Williims, accompmied by Superintendent Mc-\nLeafi held a limilar meeting ln\nCrubrook Siturday evening, thui\ncompleting the organization work\nfor the Dlvlilon, which is all set to\nitart April 24, and may take time\nby the forelock by going after Initial subscriptions during thii week.\nOkanagan Airman\nMember of\nR.C.A.F. Troupe\nCRANBROOK, B.C.\u2014One of Interior BritUh Cilumbli'i own warriors\nin thl BatUe of Britain will accompany the \"Joe Boyi,\" R.C.A.F. entertainment unit ln ltl entertainment\nschedule throuih East Kootimy next\nweek u i Sixth Victory Loan feiture.\nHe Ll squadron Leader D. L. Runny, who wu bom In Kamloops and\ngrew up ln the Okanagan Villey. He\nenlisted ln the Air Force ln Uly, 1840,\nmd wu a tighter pilot over Oreit\nBritain ind tbe Lowland! for tbi two\ncruclil yein-until 1942. In thit yeu\nbe wu transferred to the Murmanik\nUM md lut year returned to Cuidi.\nHi will gin flrit hud tccounti ol\nhli experience it the Joe Boyi* performances in crubrook on Toe*Uy,\nIWnle on Wednuday, Kimberley on\nThursdiy md Creiton on Frldiy.\nThl! li ln prepiritlon for opening ol\nthe Sixth Victory Lou the following\nMondiy.\nMrs. Waterston of\nMirror Lake Passes\nKASLO, B.' C, April 18 \u2014 Mn.\nPeter Watenton 88, reildent of Mirror Like for the last eight yean,\ndie Sunday morning at the Victor-\nIan Hospital, Kailo, after a week'i\nUlneu. The funeril will take place\nTueiday.\nMr. and Mrs. Blight\nLose Baby Boy\nROSSLAND, B. _ April 18-The\ndeath occurred here Saturday of\nDavid Kenneth, five-months-old\n_i ot Mr. md Mri. J. F. C. Blight.\nBesides hli parent!, he li lurvived\nby one lister. Funeral services will\nbe held Monday.\n\"Three-Power\"\nAxis Parley\nHeld In Tokyo\nLONDON, April lt (AP) - As\nAxli \"three-power\" parley hu beu\nbeld ln Tokyo on the eve of the Allied tavulon of Weitern Iurope,\nthe Berlin Radio dlicloied Saturday.\nThe broedcut uld a technical\ncommittee of Germany, Japm and\ntbe Italian puppet Fuclit regime\nhad reached \"complete agreement\"\non war plana md quoted Jipmese\nPremier Hodekl Tojo u telling the\ndelegate! that thl Nazli would\nsmash eny Invulon attempt\n\"I am firmly convinced that the\nOerman Wehrmacht not only will\nsmish iuch an Anglo-Sixon attack,\nbut moreover will deal iuch a devas-\ntitlng counterblow u wtU accelerate the.final victory ot our three\nnatloni,\" Tojo wu represented u\n\u2022eying.\nThe broadcait added that Tojo\ndeclared Japm wu \"absolutely confident\" lhe would remain supreme\nIn the Iut Asli co-prosperity\niphere md thit her poiition wu\ngrowing itronger every diy through\nthe utilization of rich raw materiala and reiourcei.\"\n\"We shall frustrate every ittempt\nmade by tha uemy to'divide us,\"\nTojo uld, acocrding to the broadcait \"Although we are fighting\nseparately ln the East md Wot\nwe shall itlll further deepen our\ncooperation md tight the common\nenemy with united forcu.\"\nTojo alao praised the Germans\nfor checking the Allies ln Italy and\nrenewing \"large-scale attacki on\nLondon,\" the Radio aaid.\nSALMO\nSALMO, B.C.\u2014Mn. Paul Lunn\nwu \u2022 Nilion viiltor.\nHowird Moore of Sheep Creek viilted Silmo Thuridiy.\ntte. Wllllim Peters of Vemon Is\nspending furlough it bli homi here.\nMist Bella Auger of Nelaon visited\nhere over tbe weekend.\nlir. ud .Mrs. Marshall McDermld\nud daughter Marcelllne were visitors\nto Nelson and were accompanied home\nby Mr. ud Mn. A. K. Olsen who will\nvisit their two diughters, Mn. M. McDermld ud Mrs. Piul Larson.\nOordon Woodi of Sheep Cnek wu\n1 Silmo visitor Siturdiy.\nClarence Cawley of Trail mint the\nholldiy weekend wltb bis fither, O.\nA. Ciwley.\nMr. ud Mn. Jick Benton of Meadows were visitors ln town Siturday.\nMrs. H. Jones has left to reilde\nln Tmlr.\nMiss Lucy Bluff, wbo attends\nbusiness college ln Nelson Is spending\nthe Faster vacitlon frith her parents.\nA. Ony. Jr.. who hu bun i pitient ln Kooteniy Like Oeneral Hospital for thl put two weeki, hu returned home.\nMr. in Mn. A. Bremner udthi\nlitter'i sister, Mn. B. Miller who has\nbeen visiting them wen vlilton to\nNelson.\nMr. ud Mn. Monty Turner and family of Sheep Creek wen Salmo visitors.\nMiss Jou Scribner wu hostess\nMonday afternoon to i number of\nfriends it u Eaater pirty it thl\nhome of ber pannta. Guests enjoyed\ni sing-song ud games, then iat down\nto \u2022 tibia decorated with lovely Euter eggi ud i decorated cike u\ncentre piece. Refreshments wen urved by the hostesses' mother ud Mrs.\nS. I. Tunis ud Mlu Mildred Ross\nof Nelson. Invited guuts were Miss\nJickle ind Shelli Mute Stlrlin, Thclma Larsen, Marcelllne McDermld,\nBarleys Tannas, Lorne ud Ronnie\nAvery, Terry Batter!! ud Charles and\nBlUy Scribner.\nMM-i mt,i____ __m\neich wiy. When they get lirger ud\nbegin to crowd transplant a wcond\ntime. Thii involvei extri work, but\nil necessary if you want sturdy\nplanti. Keep shaded all summer and\ntn September If well developed may\nbe planted ln their permanent locations where they are to bloom or\nthey; may be left till early Spring.\n\t\nJ. R. SMALL, ACTIVE\nSPORTSMAN,\nLEAVING FOR COAST\nNelion Dlitrict Rod and Oun Club\nwill bid farewell to one of lti moit\nactive memben, J. R. Small, at Ita\nannual meeting tonight. Mr. Small,\nafter a number of yean here, Is returning shortly to hli home at the\nCout\nWhile here, he'has given hli service upeclally to the promotion ot\nthe Club's work imong youngsters.\nHe with Thomai Halsey, wu In\ncharge of the Coane Flih Derby for\nthe Junion lut year md together\nwith other officen wu Instrument-\nal ln the organization of the Club'i\njunior section. He will have \u25a0 tire-\nwell menage tor the youthful\nsportsmen tonight.\nElection of officen will be in.\nother highlight ot the annual meet\nCASTLEGAR\nCASTLTOAR, B.C.-Mf: utt Mn,\nW. Fawcett md Mn. Hilmar Johnion of Kinnaird win Castlegar vlilton.\nMlu Bitty Harvath of Nilion <\u2022\nvisiting her brother-in-law ud Salter, Mr. ud Mn. Nell Byitrom.\nMrs. O. Simmoni ud Infant baby\nhavi nturned from Kootenay Laki\nOenertl Hospltil, Nelson.\nLoull Fltzslmmom visited TnU\nFriday.\nMr. ud Mn. w. Harris have taken\nup residence In Castlegar ifter spend\nIng the Winter In Trill.\nMr. ud Mrs. B. Kurlyluk of Kinnalrd viilted Caatlegar Mondiy.\nTbe memben of St. Alban's Oulld\nheld their monthly muting it tbi\nhome of Mn. R. Wut. It wu decided\nto hold i Spring tu ud ule of\nwork Miy 17. Flowen ui to bt sent to\nMn. P. Swuaon, wbo li i pitlmt\nln Trall-Tudonae Hospital. Refreshment! were served. Thou preient were\nMn. J. Pedenon, Mn. W. H. Too-\ngood, Mn. B. Truuler, Mn. c Pitts,\nMn. W. E. Howud, Mn. j. olbson,\nMn. C. Turner, Mn. T. L. Bloomer,\nMn. a. enft. Mn. Lodge, Mn. M.\nStainton ud Mn. H. Wut.\nRefugee Oroup No. 9 met it thl\nhome of Mn. 8. Orunirod with Mlu\nYvonne parent u co-hoatess. crocheting alghnn squares ud knitting\ncomprised the evenings work ifter\nwhich refreshment! were urved\nThose pruent were Mn. X. Highland.\nMrs. W. Euton, Mn. E. Beck, Mn.\nO. Duncin, Mn. V. RUey, Mn. O.\nOemmel. Mn. D. Wallace in dl viiltor, Mn. O. Hope.\nVlilton to Trail were Mr. ud Mn.\nL. Prlorie ud wn Divld, Mn. Andy\nShutek, Mn. P. Hirvlck, Arnold Du-\nble, Louella Wigg, Mn. I. Carlson,\nMn, J. Devoin, Mrs. J. Rou ud aon\nJohn.\nVlilton to Nelion wen Mirtln Peterson. Mlu Kitherlne Defoe, Mr, md\nMrs, T. S. Bloomer ud Mri. Booker-\noff ud two diughten.\nBib wnticy of the K.C.N.v.n. li viiiting Cutlegir. ,\nMri. O. Larson wu given \u2022 lurprtae\nfarewell pirty by \u2022 number ot friends\nFrldiy night. Mn. Lanon will be\nleaving ihortly to mike hir homi ln\nTrill. A delicloui lunch wu urved\nud on behilf of the assembled\nguuts Mn. Wilson presented Mn. Larson with a beautiful gift. Quests wen\nMn. A. Saunders, Mn. J. Jensen, Mrs.\nN, Byitrom. Mrs. Btu Wilson, Mn.\nJ. Scott, Mrs. A. Erickson, Mn. C.\nKing, Mra. A. Hoplind, Mn. A. Mu-\neolco, Mrs. 8. I. Watson and Mn. I.\nPetenon. ,\nMlu Mom Shield! ud Albert\nShieldi vlalted thllr parenta, Mr. ud\nMn. R. Bhlelda.\nVernier Nelson nturnid to Pend\nd'Oreille after visiting hli wife ud\nfamily the put two weeks.\nMn. Oilbert Powler hu left tor 1\nholldiy it thl Oout.\nRotfrtet Um of\nFutl to London\nLONDON, April 16 (CP) - Tbe\nMiniitry et Fuel Saturday forbadi\nthe uie of uy Und ol fuel for thi\nheating ot ihopi, officu, plieu ot\nentertainment tor non-lnduitrlal **\u2022\ntibliihmmtt tor the next abt monthi\nThe rutrlct-oni, which alio cover\nthe un ot electricity tor halting,\nare due to depleted coal luppllei\u2014\neut by recent itriku\u2014md wutern\nfront requirement!. The ben li effecUve trom April IT to Oet IL\nCCF. Re-Adopts\n1943 Policy\nVANCOUVER, April IS (CP) -\nThe ltth annual BritUh Columbia\nCCF. convention Friday night re-\nadopted the 1M3 policy concerning\nthe Japaneie problem on the Pacific Cout.\nA blanket amendment to lubititute tor a number of ruolutiom\nhad been prepared by the Ruolutiom Commitee proposing the con-\ntlnuition of lait year'i policy recognizing the Jipineie question u\na matter which could be handled\nonly by the Dominion In a poet-war\nInternational lettlement.\nThe resolution alio plicei British\nColumbians on record u oppoied\nto any arrangement which would\npermit the uie et uemy illem In\nInduitry ln competition with Canadian!.\nSub-imendmenti voted down in\ndiicuuion included one propoied by\nMn. Hiliry Brown of Vancouver\nproposing a distinction In' the matter ot any' proposed repatriation\nbetween disloyal and loyal Japanese. Prince Rupert delegate! to\nthe Convention .expreued apprehension lut Jipinue be returned\nto the coutal tea before the end\notthe war.\nAngui Maclnnls, CCF. Member\nof Parliament for Vmcouver Eut,\nuld party memben ahould avoid\nracial prejudice, ud itand for a\npolicy whereby every Canadiu citizen would be glvu equal righta regardless of racial origin. There\nihould be no dlitlnction between\none clau ot uemy alien md another\u2014Japanese, Ofrmm md Italian\naliens ihould be treated equally md\nJuitly.\nCranbrook Council\nAuthorizes Social\nAssistance Increases\nCRANBROOK, B.C.\u2014City council\nauthorisation hu bun given to ilight\nInonuu effective Miy 1 ln social u-\nslstance allowances. In March city-\nprovinciil uslituce Issued totalled\n1*82.50, i ilight decrease from February, for 10 Individuals with ilx dependent!.\nA grut of MM to the Crubrook\nLibrary Auoclition wu passed, piyible In quarterly Instalment!, whlli\nthe social, welfare bruch of tbi Salvation Army wu granted 1100 ud\nthe PenteoHtil Asaembly u amount\nequlvilent to half lti olty taxu.\nIn aniwer to I Rod and Oun Olub\ndelegation liking continuation of thl\narrangement by which thl city aup-\npllu water to the fish hatcheries\nhen, the council acceded on the undentanding that ln i urloui witer\nemergency the supply cu be temporarily  discontinued.\nReferred to the work! committee\nwu th! application of Helen Minn\nfor the position of Ufeguud it the\ncity iwlmmlng pool whin thi uuon\nopens ln June.\nCover Confab\nOTTAWA, Aprfl 18 (CP)-Thir-\nteen Cuidiu newspapermen \u2014 11\nrepresenting Individual newipapen,\none e magazine and ona The Cuidiu Preu, Canadi'i nitional newi.\ngathering agency\u2014will crou tha Atlantie for the forthcoming conference of Dominion Prime Ministers\nat London, it wu Indicated Saturday.\nCorrespondent! being unt by lndlvlduil papen arei Oakley Dalg-\nlelsh, Toronto Globe and Mali;\nMargaret Aitken, Toronto Telegram;\nGeorge L'Anglols, Montrul La\nPreu; John Manhall, Windior Star;\nLorenio Pare, Quebec L'Action Ca-\nthollque; Grant Dexter, Winnipeg\nFree Preu; Blair Fraier, Maclean's\nMigazlne; Donald Cromie, Vancouver Sun; P. J. Philip, New York\nTimu Ottawa corespondent, H, T.\nMatson, Victoria Colonist; Fernand\nLa Croix, Montreal Le Canada; E\nW. Harrold, Southam newspapen.\nThe CmadUn Preu hu assigned\nFrank Flaherty ot iti Ottawa Parliamentary Staff tor special coverage. He will be auiited by staft\nmm isslgned trom C.P.'s 10-man\nLondon Bureau.\nNewi services and Individual\nnewiptpen from Auitnlli, New\nZealand, South Africa md othei\nparti of the Empire will assign\nipeclal repreientetlvu or their London correspondents.\nPioneer Dies\nat Cranbrook\nCRANBROOK, B, C\u2014Following sev-\nBml month'! Ulneu, Charles 8. Parker, plonesr Cnnbrook resident, died\n\u2022t the hoapltal hen at the age ot 80\nHe wis born at Lennosvllle, Qui., ud\neame to crubrook In 1>M, the yeu\nafter thi olty wu founded.\nPor muy years hi had a truster\nbusiness hen ud retired whin he\nwld lt to the firm of Jostad ud Nelson. HU wife survives him here. Alio\nsurviving an two daughters. Mri\nVictor Hild of Trill, Mlu Elsie Parker of Vineouvir ud two sons, Normu ln Cnnbrook ind Oilbert who li\nwith thi Royil Cinidlin Air Force.\nLONDON (CP)\u2014queen Muy, prui\ndent of the Ladlu' Linen Oulld of the\nOpthalmls Hoipltil It Jerusalem hu\nreceived fnm princess Alice i gift of\n1700 collected by the Linen Oulld of\nthl Order of Bt. John ln Canada for\nmilntenun ot thi hoipltil.\n$3100 in Building\nPermits Issued\nCranbrook in Month\nCRANBROOK, B. O\u2014Five building\npermits, vilued it 18100 wen luued\nby the city during thi month. Two\narrivals ud departure* of Ilrcnft\nwen reported it the city ilrport.\nConnection of lg electrlce urvicu\nud disconnection of 14 left a mt\ngain of ill active urvicu for the yeu\nConiumptlon rou 16 per cent compared with tbe ume month lut yur,\nit 109,040 klllowatt houn accountable by Increased induitrlil UM. Efficiency wu 08.3 per oent compired\nwith thi 80.81 per cent ivenge,    ,\nSurplus runoff of 3480,000 gallons\n\u2022 day it the city reservoir wu report\n-' u ihowlng supply conditions satisfactory. Spring street repairs wen\nitarted ud wlU be carried on thla\nmonth.\n$4000 LOSS AT\nNATAL SHOP\nNATAL, B.C.\u2014A fin occured it\nNital recently when the clothing ud\nshoemaker ihop owned by J. Hogg, of\nNatal wu burned ud nurly half\nof the entire itook value wu either\nburned or dimiged to tho extent of\nibout 14000. A number of volunteer\nfire tighten put out thi fin. Thl\nowner ot the iton hippened to be\nout of town ln thl olty of Edmonton\nwhin hi wu buying new itock for\nhli iton when the fin started. The\nmuu li beUivid to hive bun i ihort\ncircuit.\nMANCHESTER, England (CP)\nLord Kemsley, newipiper publisher,\nhu instituted a travelling fellowship\nto the value of 11800 annually it\nManchester Univenlty. It ls open to\nBritiih mill graduates from the Diversity ln uti or economlci.\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nBy KIRKI L, SIMPSON\nAuoclitid Preu Wir Analyst\nMild mid-April weither over ill\nEurope thii weekend ut continental skies swarming with Allied\nbnd Ruuian bomben ln obvioui\npreparation for invulon battles toon\nto open againit Germany trom Eut\nand Wut\nEven aerou the Pacific seasoml\nweather conditions rated high ln\nmaking Allied operational plana\nagalnit Japm. Approach ot the\nwet Monsoon period In the India-\nBurma theatre had iome relationship to dispositions to meet the\nonly Nipponese offensive move in\nmonths, invulon of India aerou\nthe Chindwin River.\nIn tha Pacific perimeter from\nNew Guinei to thl Kuriles, Monsoon weather il not I factor. There\nii ample evidence that new and\ndeeper thrusts Into the Jipinue\nPacific defensive belt are Impending.\nIt ii In Europe, however, that the\nweight of both Russian and AMied\n\u25a0ir power Is coming Into ltl own\nu weather conditions improve. Thi\nmid-April weekend law the moil\niweeplng and sustained ieven days\nof night ud day attack from thi\nWut md the Unked long-range Allied bombing from buei In Italy\nbrought to lti culmination. Shattering blowi at Nazi air defencei\nwere itruck it factoriei trom Central Hungary to France,\n13 Canadian\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiii\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nRites: 22c line, 27c Mm btiek face\ntype, larger type ntu on requut\nMinimum two llnu. 10% dlicount for prompt piyment\niilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllh\nH. A.  Saunden,  Chimney  Sweep.\nPhoni 04.\nBoird Companies piy your claims\npromptly. Blackwood Agency.\nLarge  ulection of pocket booki,\nbut authors 39c It Valentines.\nWuted:  Folding Baby buggy  ln\ngood condition. Ph. 809-R.\nLit ui repair that electric Hud\nIran, Butty Service, phone 81.\nror Bale\u2014Houu furnishings, In\neluding Dining Rm. Suite ud Chickering Piano it 810 Hoover St.\nDON'T THROW IT AWAY I Bring\nIt to the Red Crou Bhop Tei on Friday 31 it Cuidiu Legion.\nNelion Dlitrict Rod ud Oun Club\ninnuil meeting ln Legion tonight it\n8. Election of offlcen, Junior members Invited.\nDuce Bigle Hill, Frldiy, April ::i\nunder auspices of Clin McLeary, Adm.\nSOc. Dancing ll p.m. Mirgaret Graham's Orchestra.\nMONASEAL\nThe one coat oil \"paint for wall etc\n. U.\u00b0.  111. 11.10 quut.\n-1-KN.S LUMBER AND COAL CO.\n_t thi Victory oudener, hou,\nrakes, fencing, barbed wire, pruning\nshears, nidi, etc. Oet your garden\nstarted now. Hlpperson'!.\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nFunenl services for the lata Mrs\nAnna Belle Radcliff will be held\ntoday at 3 p.m. it Somers Funeral\nChipel. Rev. H. R. Stovell officiating.\nWl mika everything In rubber\nitamps, key tigs, notary tt corporation\nuali, Legal itamps etc. D. W. McDerby \"The Stationer it Typewriter\nMu\" 854 Baker street, Nelson, B. C\n\u2022 The regulir annual meeting of the\nNelion and District Rod ud Oun\nClub will be held ln the Cmadian Legion Hall on Monday, April the 17th\nat 8 p. m. A tull ittendince of member! ll requested.\nDairy Firm, going concern, everything Included. Feed, cittle ud Implements. 135 acres ind buildings. A\nbargain \u00bb_000.00. Needs l. cub to\nhmdle. Robertion Realty, 633 Wud\nStrut\nCARD  OF THANKS\nWl wish jo expnss our sincere\nthinks ud ippreciition for the mmy\nkind words md expressions of lympithy tendered us ln our bereavement. Alio fox tha beiutlful floral\ntrlbuUe received it the funeril.\nMn. W. E. McCandllsh ud Fimlly.\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nFunenl services for the lite Mrs\nMuy Augusta Townsend will be held\nfrom St. Sivlour'i Pro-Cathedrel\nTuesdiy it 3 p.m. Interment will be\nln the fimlly plot, Nelaon Memorial\nPark Funenl arrangements ue under\nthl direction of the Thompion Fu-\nnml Homi. \t\nTOO LATE tO CLASSIFY\nFOR   BALI:   MAN'S   BICYCLE,   PH\n681-R or write 810 Kootenay St.\nCONSULT\nMURPHY BROS.\nABOUT\n'___&.\nTHI  IDIAl\nTONIC\nend Cold\nRulster\n$1.00\nBOTTLE\nYour Rexill Store.\nCity Drug Co.\nPhoni M\nBox 400\nMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii\nB. (.Teachers\nConvention\nGreat Success\n8. J. Graham, Creiton md W. E.\nLucas, Supervising Principal from\nCrmbrook,'pasting through Nelion\nSunday evening on their way home\ntrom the B. C. Teachen Federation\nConvention at Vmcouver reported\nIt wu the largut registration in the\nhiitory ot the convention. The Kootenayi were well represented, having delegates from most polnti, Mlu\nBarbara Lang, Nelion, wu the repruenting executive from the Weet\nKootenays and S. J. Graham represented the Eut Kootenay.\nThe chief discussions et the convutlon were regarding salary mat-\nten, md alio the propoied compulsory membenhlp m the Federation\ntor all teachen in B. C.\nAIR CASUALTIES\nOTTAWA, April 16 \u2014 The R.C,\nA.F. iuued lti 858th casualty list\not the war tonight u follows:\nOVERSEA8\nKilled on Active Servioe:\nCoutts, Ruuell Murray, Fo., Nee\npawa, Mm.\nMcNay, Irvln Robert Flt.-Sgt.\nToronto, Ont\nRice, Aim Normu, Wo, Tor-\nonto, Ont\nShannon, Loull Cecil, Flt-Lt,\nWinnipeg, Mm.\nDiu of Injurlu Sustained en Aotlve\nService:\nHughu, Arthur Francii Oamiey,\nFo, Cereal, Alta.\nMilling on Active Service After Air\nOpintloni:\nMcCormlck, Robert Joieph, Wo,\nAlexandria, Ont\nYoung, Clyde Thomu, Flt-Sgt.\nSprlnghlll, N.S.\nPreviouily Reported Mining en Ao\ntive Service\u2014Now Reported Prls\nonen of War\u2014Qermany:\nOrlep, Benedict Vincent Flt-Sgt.\nHines Creek, Alta.\nMclnerney, Owen Patrick Joieph,\nFo, Reglna, Suk.\nReynoldi,  George  Walker,  Fo\nToronto, Ont\nPreviously Reportid Mining on Ac-\ntive Service\u2014Now for Offlclil\nPurpoiei Presumed Deid:\nPerdue, Vincent Thomu, Flt-Sgt,\nToronto, Ont\nSerlouily Injured on Active Service\nDunkelman, Lewli, Flt.-Sgt, Midland, Ont \u2022\nRou, Earle Alexander William\nFo, Pictou, N.S.\nCANADA\nSerlouily Injured on Active Service\nFranta, Lawrence Francii, Lac.\nSaskatoon, Sask.\nKittluon, Morrii Elmer, Sgt., Barons, Alta.\nWillow Point\nWILLOW POINT, B.C.\u2014Mlu D\nJackion waa hostess to thi members\nof the Women'! Auxiliary for thla\nmonth's meeting.\nThe Red Cross Bridge wu held it\nMrs. Townihend's. Mrs. C. Shannon\nand Mrs. R. Dlckion were tu hos-\ntuses.\nMrs. R. Dickson hu u guests Mrs\nH. Kershaw of Nakusp, Mlu A. Kershaw and Mlu B. Davison, teachen\nfrom Rouland.\nDr. A. Norrlngton, who his ipent\nthe Winter In the Qrubbe cottage, hu\nleft for Kelowni.\nMrs. M. Olson and children of Nil-\nson have been the guesti of Mn. 01-\nMn'a pannti, Mr. ud Mrs. J. Vilentine.\nMiss Hilda Onenson of Nelson and\nMlu Nora Erlckion ot Kimberley an\nspending the holidays with Mn. Olun\nat Cedar Point.\nMrs. Malcolm Reddle ud bib;\nElilne aw visiting Mn. Heddle's parents, Mr. Ud Mrs. Conquergood at\nSaskatoon, Suk,\nMr. and Mrs. 3. Qllroy have as\nguut their son, Aim, of Kelowni.\nBARNSLEY. England (CP)-Dor-\nothy Elliott, Secretary of two coal\ncompanies, was charged of hav\nIng robbed them of $120,000 since\n1036, and to have used $3100 to build\nan underground passage from her\nhome to her air raid shelter.\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL    HOME\nAMBULANCt SERVICI\n\"Distinctive Funenl  Service\"\nSIS Kooteniy SL Phone 361\nJ. P. Walgren\nGeneral Contracts\n301 Carbonate St.\nF. H. SMITH\nIt It'i Electric\nPhons 666        351 Baker St.\n-   -   .- \u25a0.   '\n.\n(\nRaincoats\nv\nThli Is the season to be\n| prepared for wet weather.\n| Our stock of  raincoats\n| was never mors complete.\n.. Gabardines,  Poplins,\n1 Tweeds, Reverslbles.\n$12.50 to $29.30\n\"*     '     ' *mfi\\\n1 EMORY'S\nLIMITED\nTHE MAN'S STORE\niTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini\nMrs. Townsend, 69\nof Rossland\nand Nelson, Dies\nMri. Miry Augusta Towniend, 61\n\u25a0 reildent of Roulind md Nelso\nsince eirly ln life, died Sundi\nmorning it Kooteniy Like Genera\nHoipltil. She wu the widow of th\nlite Herbert Ridley Towniend, Gov\nernment Agent at Rouland and la\ner Registrar and Tax Collector hen\nMrs. Towniend waa born at Sei\nforth, Ont Ai a child ihe lived .\nToronto, but becauie of ill healt\nwai brought to Ronland as a youn\ngirl. On Dec. 10, 1899 she marrie\nH. R. Ridley, and they continued I\nRouland until 1922 when they mov\ned to Nelion.\nAt Ronland, Mn. Towniend he\nbeen prominent ln badminton an\ntennis circles. Here ihe wai in \u00ab\ntive member of St. Siviour1\nChurch.\nHer huibind died at Nelion, Jar\nuary, 1931. Survivon ire two daugl\nten, Mri. Helen Terhune it Tirri\nmlni, Ont, md Mn. Edith Gny L\nSalmo; and a nn, Herbert, Cans\ndim Army Overieu.\nDenmirk is the oldeit klngdoi\nIn Europe.\n*i^is^.-Ti<\u00bb_-_ats-^_\u00bbsect\nFor G.E. Applline\nREPAIRS\nan\nNELSON ELECTRIC CO.\nS74 Biker St Phone Ml\n-ssssssesssss&sii&ssestmi&Mm\nNicely prepsred st the\nSTAR CAFE\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nFLEURY'S  Phormaq\nPrescriptions\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMed Arts Blk.1\nPHONE 25\n!\u25a0\u2014 I\nSee Ui Betore\nYou Buy   Sell or Exchange\nFurniture.\nHome Furniture Exchange\nS38 Biker St        Nelion, B. C\n__MI-_--._HI.-MHMH.MrtS\nROSCOE\nAND\nFOURNIER\nOARAOEMEN\nSKY CHIEF AUTO SERVIC*\nPhone 122 Nelion. B. C.\n\u25a0 sa \u25a0 '\u25a0_\u25a0_\u25a0_\u25a0_. \u25a0 si bi\nAIK VOUR GROCER FOR\nHOOD'S BREAD\nYour Home Bikiry\n\u25a0 \u00ab\u25a0 \u25a0 ___\u25a0_._--\u25a0\u25a0_\u25a0 Ml\nEveryone Admlrei \u00bb\nBeautiful Perminent\nPhone 327 for\nAppointment\nHaifih Tru-Art\nBeauty Salon\nJohnstone Block\nHsve the |eb Done Right\nSee\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER  PUUI..BER\nPHONE IIS\nmsossmsmmtasssmttsisstmiit\nOur Family Group Hospital md\nMedical Plan at low cost will\ncover you in case of sickneu ol\naccident cost.\n8TUART AGENCIES\n577 Baker Street     Nelson, B. C\nPhone 980\nWW. Powel\nCompany, Limited\nThe Home of Good l.itmba\nTelephone 176\nWholesale and Retell\nFoot of Stsnley Street\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1944_04_17","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0418934","@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":"1944-04-17 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1944-04-17 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\/1.0418934"}