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It was\nthe biggest welcome so, forfor theprojeet boosting this Sbuth--\nem route as the best for a trans-Canada highway.\ny. Originally scheduled'to start, Monday from Brandon,\nMan., two Regina care left yesterday morning as the nucleus\nof the string |which plans to reach .Nelson, B.C.; Friday and\nTrail, B.C., Saturday. , .\nTwo-more cars Joined the original\npair at Moose Jaw, Sask.,' and another, at Cadillac,' Sask.\nA corn feed and street-dance at\nMedicine Hat, Alta., last night welcomed the guests while four more\ncars came along this morning. Medicine Hat was the first Stop-over of\nthe trip and Mayor W.'M. Hae and\nT. R. Osborne, President of the\nChamber of Commerce greeted the\n\u25a0 party.\nLunches, teas and visits at points\nalong the route will be staged tor.\nthe visitors and Agriculture Minister Gardiner's address Friday at\nNelson will climax the trip.,-A visit\nto Trail will follow Saturday, \u00b0\nLethbridge contributed seven cars\nto 'the caravan which will stop at\nMacleod, Alta., for an Indian dance\nitaged by braves irom the Fiegan\n\u2022Reservation. .\nThe 'On-to-Nelson Caravan will\nroll Into Nelson this evening, destination of Its historic trek across\nthree Western Provinces.\nWhat Its delegates decide here\nduring tReh* two-day stay In thla\ndistrict may rlead to the completion of tha; Southern Trans-Canada Highway as Canada's all-year\ntravel route, and subsequently\nthe opening of a new era^f prosperity for this country, f\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;\nThe expansion chain of cars from\nthe Eastern section which stopped\nat Cranbrook Wednesday, night, will\nleave at 9:30 'Thursday tooming for\nCreston, where they will be guests.\nat a. ceremony arid luncheon.\nStarting out from Weston at between S'Sind 2:30 p.m., they will\n.'arrive at Kootenay Bay around 3\no'clock, to'be met by a reception\ncommittee.. They will cross on the\nM.V. Ari?cotob on.its*4:05 run from\nKootenay Bay, and, on a later trip\nIf-na'ces'sary.*-'\" . i.\n,-Ori'1 board,the delegates will be\nwelcofpedi-by*ra,number \u25a0bf'Kaslo,\nTOllaridtNelfon people, and while\nmotoring along the  North-Shore\nwffi-be~eheered, on \"their way by\nresidents iri the area.\n'By the time the '..Nation Ferry.\n',, h reached; It Is expiated that the\nmotorcade will, have'*,pleMd red\nmore than-100 Prairie and British\n;   Cblumbla enthusiasts of-the hlgh-\n' Way movement.\" The number will\nbe awelled by delegates from-the\nWest, who will be arriving i eon-\ntlnuously through the day.\nKILTIES HEAD PARADE fi\n.   From'the Nelsoh Ferry the Trail\n\u25a0 Kiltie Sand will lead: the*vast -parade of delegates, and will.wind up\nat Nelson Board of Trade \u25a0 Rooms,\nheadquarters of the Southern Trans-\nCanada Highway Association, for\nregistration.        \u2022  . r,       :,\u25a0\"\u25a0..\nEntertainment will be provided In\nthe evening by .the Trail Maple Leaf\nBand, which will give a 1%-hour\nconcert at Lakeside Park at ?7\no'clock.-If it rains,.it will* take place'\nln the Civic Centre arena.\nFriday, a day of Association meet\nings and the banquet ln the evening are. scheduled, i and, Saturday\ntours- through industrial arid resort\ncenters in South Slocan, Trail and\nRossland, .*.;\u25a0\nAt, 10 a.m. Friday .there will be\nan important meeting of the Southern Trans-Canada Highway Association in City Hall. Delegates will\nvote on resolutions that will'be\npresented to the \u2022 banquet meeting\nconcerning the setting up of a\nhighway' policy and favoring the\nSouthern route for the Highway.\nNelson GiVlc Centre will be'convocation point at 2 p.m. for a drive\naround.the City and to points of\ninterest .--.\nThe  Caravan   banquet, climax\nof the affair, Is slated for > p.m.\n-  In Civic Centre auditorium. The\n-' male -delegates will listen to ad\ndresses, principal  speaker to be\niHon. J. O. Gardiner, Minister of\nAgriculture. At the same time a\nIcompllmentary dinner to all visiting ladles will begin Ih the Hpme\ni Hotel Silver Room.    '<t \"\n'Saturday's program Includes Vx-\nodus from the Hume for- Trail and\nRossland at 0 ajn., visit to the South\nSlocan power .'operations of the-West\nKootenay Power and Light Company at 10, complimentary dinner\nfor tbe visitors by the Consolidated\nMining and Smelting Company in\nthe Tadanac Hall' at 12:30 p.to., tour\nthrough the metallurgical and chemical plants of the C. M. & S. at 1:45,\nvisit to the Red-Mountain: Ski ClUb\nat Rossland; at 4:30 and a complimentary dinner to delegates-by the\nRossland Boards .of. Trade at. 6 p.m.\nMost of the delegates are expected\nto spend Saturday; night in Nelson\nbefore returning.to their homes.   :\nGRAND FORKli, \"B.C., Sept', -r\nGrand; Forks is going all out to\nback the On-to-Nelson Caravan arid\nboost for a Trarts-Canada Highway\n\" rough Southern British Columbia?\nre \u25a0' City, Council\/ the ' Board of\nTrade, and many,citizens.of Grand\nFolks' wljl join the ''Coast*'Actor\ncaravan to .Nelson in considerable\nnumber? - ;-\u25a0- \u25a0'\"..\u25a0\u25a0' . ...,\u25a0\n. Mayor O. -Stephenson,' President\nof the Board of. Trade, Oscar Pennoyer, and T. A.. Love, M.L.A4'W1U\nhead, ther-group,-.-which--will'-al6o\nInclUdS membeiS OTthi-City Coutt'\nOil' Slid - Executive irietribers bt the\nBoaTd-of .-\u25a0* Trade. TH* delegates\nauthorized to represent Grand Forks\nare Mayor- Stephenson, former ex-\nMayor. H.T-Ci-Manliy. and Leo Mills.\nThey;ar'e .Jbejligr accompanied^'by, a\ngroup of representative.cttiaens.,\n\"Inertia on-the .part of business\n_neh' airover the' area affected, pre'\nvented this highway from being\nbuilt years ago,\" declared T. A.\nLoVeVit a.Board of .Trade gathering.\n\"This essential highway can be had,\narid with'reasonable promptness, if\nthe areas affected \"will only-turn .on\nenough .'steam, .which has been sadly\nlacking iri many efforts in the.past,\"\nsaid Mr. Love,  \u25a0 -,.' -1- \u25a0\n^m^\n____ * \u25a0 \u00ab. fs   ~> \">>\nm^w^^^\nem&\nicH%\nWEATHER FORECAST    \u00ab\nKootenay: Qliar Thursday; Winds,\nlight. Little change in temperature.-''\nHigh Thursday at Cranbrook 73,'\nCrescent Valley 78.\nSCENT8 A COPY\nNEL80N, BRITISH COLUMBIA. CANADA\u2014THUR8DAY MORNING. 8EPT. 9. 1948\nNUMBER 118'\n*Aists Srnash^7ay Into Berlin City Rail\nCommunlst-led demonstrators smash their way\nInto Berlin's City, Hall (8ept 6) during demonstration to  keep the Berlin  City Council from\nmeeting.''Soviet-controlledrpoltde made no attempt*,\nto halt the demonstration, the third of Its kind In\n10 dayi. \u25a0 : \u2014 AP wlrephoto,\n250 May Be on Streets Friday\nSALMO, B.C., Sent 8 \u2014 Classes\nwere not' held here today for the 48\nchildren registered in grades five\nand six in the elementary achooL\nUnless immediate action is taken,\n250 children may be on the streets\nFriday in protest of school Condi-,\ntions here.- .       ;        \u2666- ' -\u25a0\u2022\nThe basement, classroom designed\nto accommodate the 48. pupils was\nclased by Dr. G. Callbeck, \/Medical\nHealth Officer for Salmo District\nbecause of overcrowding and sanitary conditions. The room waa said\nto be damp. \u25a0 lij\nHenry John, Chairman pf the\nBoard of Village Commissioners,\nsaid Wednesday morning that the\nchildren would remain out of school\nuntil suitable accommodation had\nbeen found.. ...\nHowever, rumors that ari \"lndig-\nnation\" meeting of Salmo citizens\nand Ratepayers would be held Wednesday, were'deriied.\nBoard of '.TrUstejes of Nelson\nSchool District No. 7 at a special\nmeeting promised to take care of\nthe overflow, and are doing their\nutmost to solve the accommodation\nproblem which they stated Wednesday was \"grave.\"\nThe basement classroom used by\ngrades five and six was damp, and\ndefinitely 'not good for a large class,\nthey said. It was selected as a temporary classroom more than a year\nago for use until a new junior-senior\nhigh school was built. ,\nA total of 205 students registered\nIn the elementary school and 45 in\nthe high - school. ( -,,-\u25a0'.'\n,', VICTORIAS Septt8 (CP)r-Depart-\nment lot Education officials here today said they expected the school\naccommodation situation at Salmo\nto be settled satisfactorily.\nFollowlngreceipt of wires from\nthe Salmo Women's Institute and a\nCitizens' Committee, Department officials got in touch with Nelson\nSchool Board representatives.\nN. S. .Macleod, Board. Secretary,\nhas assured the Department that\nimmediate steps are being taken to\ntry to provide adequate school facilities at Salmo. .'.\u2022\u25a0',     ..\nSIX YOUNGSTERS   .\nPOLIO VICTIMS\n' EDMONTON, Sept. '8 (CP)-Slx\nnew cases.of crippling poliomyelitis\nwere reported by health authorities\ntoday bringing; the total number of\nvictims ot the disease in Alberta- to\n207. There have been 10 deaths..\nFour of the latest victims are lid-\nmonton girls, aged 17, 13, eight and\nthree. The others were a 10-yearr.old\nboy brought to. Edmonton hospital\nand e 21-month-old baby at Warburg, Alta., 45 miles Southwest of\nEdmonton.\nACCIDENT' VICTIM DJES\nVANCOUVER, Sept 8 (CP) \u2014\nJoan Hacking, 15-year-old weekend'\naccident victim, died in hospital\nlata .last night\nAlong wltb her step-fa ther, 87-\nyear-old James Lyons,.and driver\nGordon Brooks, the girl lay by the\nroadside for two hours afteY their\nautomobile plunged through three\nditches and crashedragainst the steel\nfence at Oakalla Prison Farm in\nsuburban Burnaby.\nNew Sayings Bonds\nOn Sale Oct. 12\nOTTAWA,' Sept 8 (CP)\u2014Finance\nMinister Abbott announced .today\nthat the third series of Canada Savings Bonds will go on sale Oct. 12.\nThe issue will be dated Nov. 1\nand will' bear interest at the rate\nof 2%'per centa year for 10 years.\nThey may be redeemed at any time\nat any bank in Canada for full face\nvalue plus interest\nKILLED WHEN TRUCK\nRAMS TREE\nBENTON HARBOR* Mich., Sept.\n8 (AP)\u2014A'young woman' was killed\nand 11 companions injured when a\ntruck ran into a tree today.   . -\nKilled was Roslyn Helen Lett, 23,\nof Detroit '   .\nThe condition of Dennis Kerman,\n17, of Winnipeg, was described as\n\"extremely-critical.\" ,\nOthers Injured.less seriously included Sally Wohl, 17, and Morris\nMoscovitch, both of Winnipeg.\nCHUTES FAIL\nTMPEN,\nTHREE KILLED\nFive Remaining\nIn Plane Escape\nWith Injuries: ?\nCRASH UNDING\n' EDMONTpN, Sept 8(CP) -\nThree United .States Army Air\nForce' min were killed Tuesday\nnight when their parachutes failed -to bpCp. as they jumped to\nsafety from their twin-engined\n\"Dakota'.transport ?\u2022;\u25a0?..\u2022\n\u25a0 - Of -the plane's\/five other occupants, three were.-In-hospital tonight Vvhllo two other! escaped\nwith miner.Injuries. '*\nThe pilot co-pilot and engineer\nof the plane? crippled with a broken\noil-line, stayed with their ship.and\nSwtiribldd'rout bOfbre Ut burst Into\njMttM-r-rafter-r-a? CraSh4Wding, Si_\niollesiE4'sti;of?.-Leduor*)Alta(';r-s*r- \u25a0\u2022;. .-\n.;?The:.pi}btrLieut Brook'Dutiell-oi\nPhiladelphia, :Js .-.in- hdstyttat tonight\nwith rib arid 'pelvis-fractures, arid\npossible-spinal injuries. .\nv The ..Dakota- had been flying five.\npassenger's from. Edmonton to. Minneapolis - Whin- the, engine trouble\noccurred. and. Diibell ordered all\nbut', the. three crew members, to\nbail out:..,\" , '.*. > ? s '.'\u25a0\u25a0'. i. ..\"\nThree Junipers\"died and one.of\nthe injured survivors was reported\nto'rrfce A? R, Lawlor i of r Maine who\nwas ln Camrose,- Alta., hospital\nabout 45 iriiles South.'-       ?'.* *\nU.S.A.A.F. officials said he has a\nbroken spine but his condition is\ngood. . '   r I \u2022 .\nThe rflftji parachuitist, an Army\nAir'Force colonel who Is believed\nto have! first reported the accident\nhad only a sprained ankle? He apparently was - the first to - jump,\nR.C.A.F. spokesmen said, and hiked\nto Camrose to telephone the news.\nIn' hospital,1 DUbell said a fuel\nline broke about 40 miles from Edmonton and he turned back. The\nplane-was.unable to maintain altitude because of difficulty In \"feath-\neririg\" the propellor of the dead engine,\n\"I don't know how high we were\nwhen : the five passengers parachuted,\" Dubell said. \"It was very\ndark at the time but I saw that all\nwho jumped got clear ot the plane\nwith their \"chutes.\"\nThe plane then crash-landed with\nits wheels Up, the front end on a\ncountry road and the tall in a field.\nIn Lifeboat      \"\n\/ MIAMI, Fla., Sept 8 (AP)\u2014A\nsmall motorshlp carrying a circus\nsunk In the Caribbean sea Sept\n1, and 44 persons, Including 36\npassengers, are still missing, the\nCoast Guard wae Informed today.\nThe Coast Guard said It had\nreceived a message stating that\nthe Norwegian motor vessel, El\nCarlbe, had picked up a lifeboat\ncontaining nine passengers and\nthree crew members 770 miles\nSouth of Miami and was proceeding to Curacao, Venezuela.\nThe report listed eight erew\nmembers and 38 passengers of the\nvessel, Euzkera, as still missing.\nThe ship left Marlel, Cuba, Aug.\n28 for Cartagena, Colombia, With\na complete clrous of lions, tigers,\nand. other beasts-aboard. 8he Was\ndue at Cartagena six days ago.\nCOLLAPSING WALL\nKILLS WORKMAN\nQUEREft, Sept B (CP) \u2014 One\nworkman Was killed and another\nseriously Injured today when a\ncrashing wall burled, them 'beneath\ntons of brick arid stone near the corner of Bridge Street and Charest\nBoulevard ln tha lower part ot\nQuebeo City. \u25a0'.\nNapoleon.Liratte, 80, of nearby\nSt.- Gerard Majella, was dead when\nfellow laborers dug him out of the\nruins. M. Catin was.rushed to hospital in critical condition..\nThe pair were irieriibers-of ar demolishing crew digging for a building foundation.\nIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!\nButter Shortage\nFears Exaggerated\nSays Board'Head\nOTTAWA, 8ept 8 (CP) \u2014 j.\nG. Taggart, Chairman- of the\nAgricultural Prices Support\nBoardi said today forecasts-of .a\ncritical butter shortage early\nthis Winter have been \"greatly-\nexaggerated\" and said he\n\"dbubted'V whether any scarcity\nwould become apparent' before *\nnext Spring.\nIn the r meantime, he aald,\nthere was a possibility of butter\nImports being arranged to avert\nany shortage.\n.Departmental officials tald\nhoarding by private consumers :\nwho feared a shortage made the\nprospects' much , blacker than\n. they would-be otherwise. Production was climbing steadily, -\nthey added. t   ;\nrlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nWafers U.B.C.M.\nHARRISON HOT) SPRINGS, B.C..\nSept ,-8' (CP)>.;\u2014'\u25a0 Mayor, f ercy ,-p,\nGeorgei.Pt, Victoria, ?lFlrst;'. Vlcer\nPresident ,,'of 'the? Uniori njf. Bitlsh\nColumbia Municipalities, today', was\nelected by acclamation as Ualon\nPresident-tor the 1048-48 term..\nHe succeeds Mayor? William. M\nMctt of New Westminster?' \u2022\nReeve .Solomon Mussalem of\nMaple Ridge ?w!fts,:ecclalme!d' First\nVice-President to' succeed Mayor\nGeorge, while Mayor.T. H. Waters\nof Nelson was elected- to* the .office\nof Second Vice-President..\nPlunge Into Bin\nKills Trailile\nTRAIL; B. C.,, Sept 8\u2014Robert\nJohn Schafer, 24-year-old employee\nof the Consolidated Mining! and\nSmelting Company's zinc plant, was\nkilled early today when he fell. Into\na bin of zinc concentrates.       -,3_, *\nHe is reported to have lost his\nbalance while unloading a car, of\nconcentrates, falling from the car.\nInto ihe bin, a distance estimated\nas high as-20 feet\nDespite quick action of co-workers and the Tadanac Fire Department Rescue Squad, Schafer was\ndead when' he was removed from\nthe bin.\nUnmarried, he was a veterah 'of\nthe R.C.A.F., and.had been in .the\nCompany's'employ since May,last\nyear.\nSurviving are his parents In Fen'\nton, Sask;. ' .*\nAn inquest will be held.\n20-CentsaShirt\nPay for Wife of\n$1000-Month Exec.\nCHICAGO, Sept, 8 (AP) \u2014 Mrs?\nShirley Roth, ,18, Chafed yesterday\nthat her? husband makes $1000 a\nmonth but only gives her 20 cents\nat; a time.'-   \u2022\u2022; H ,',;\nIn' a separate-maintenance suit\nagainst Charles F. Roth, 35, Executive of a sales corporation, Mrs. Roth\nsaid that the only money ahe received; from her husband was In\npayment for laundering-his, shirts.\nThe recent pay rate, she said, was\n20.cents aishlrt\nYet-she complained In her suit,\nher.husband has managed to find\nlots of pennies for a cabin cruiser\nand a!new Convertible.\nMILLET, BEAN PASTE'\nSOUP SECRET OF\nVILLAGERS'OLD AGE\nTOKYO, Sept. 8 (AP)-Want to\nlive to a ripe Old age? \"''.>\u25a0\"\nEat millet and wash lt down with\nbean paste soup, advises Professor\nMasaJiKondo of Tokohu Uriiverslty.\nProfessor Kondo has juat completed a study of the .people of Shi-\nmazawa' village\u2014where - practically\neverybody lives more than 80 years.\nThey, said Profissor Korido, eat\na lot of millet and bean paste soup.\nReject Protest of\nB,C. FREIGHT\nRATECASE\nPremier Asks Nelson,\nKe'lbwncidsWell\nAs Vahcpuver Sitting.\nNOV. #FAVORED\n'f'A'pfo$pwr[\nVICTORIA, Sept i (CPJ^-The\nBoard of Transport Commissioners will listen to British Colum-\nblals   plea\"-forr removal   of   the\n.mountain \u2022'differentia! on railway\nfreight rates?'.-:;. .        \u25a0..???'\n.. Prem|ai*?'Byronr.Johnson today\nwas .advised * by , Frank M. MacPherson, \u00bb member of the Board,\nthat S.O.'e ease will be .heard\"In\nVaijobiiver. ..-\u25a0,?. ,       \u25a0'\u00ab,\".?\"*\u2022\n: The Board, suggests that the hearing-start .Oct 18, but Premier Johnson is?\u00bbsking. that.it be, ;defarred.-to\nNov,-- 8,;'.w_fev..l,,so.tBat ^ha'irov-\nffiM|P$'^a?.rlringer\u00a3 peMdj-lh\/\nwhlisa'to'prepare its-case,*:.' ,-r\nASKS INTERIOR. HEARING'\u25a0-':'\u2022.\n5 He .la.suggis'tiri'g..also-thaft.hearr\nirigs be held r in Kelowna arid Nelson\nas well;'asr,lni Vancouver.   ,'\nThe -f.ramler, Who with Mrs.\nJohnson- la''leaving \u2022 Thursday for\nIr,ondoni-Englarid;.to'.attend:the first\npost-war. conference of'the .Empire\nParliarfloptary\"'''\u25a0Association,.\/ was\nelated over, the, Board's decision, to\nhear.B.Q't case.-:. ,.->';       -'v\n\"That's the finest. gift\" we could\nreceive,\"'he-sniiled?.,\/:', .-?,'\u25a0'\nThe Premier ,wlll' return from\nLondon by Nov., I; afler which, he\nhopes, the hearings Will'be held.\nAttorney-General Gordon S. Wis\nmer will' present the- province's\narguments in the fight for.-rembval\nof the mountain, differential.\n\"He already has the preparatory\nwork well In' hand and Is being\nassisted In this regard by Charles\nBrazier,\" Premier Johnson said,\n(Mr. Brazier la a. Vancouver\nlawyer who has been assistant\ncounsel ?In all of. the province's\nfreight rates' representations,)\nThe.facilities at the Bureau.of\nEcoridmicsrhaVe, been,placed at the\ndisposal of the Attorney-General\nwho will appear before the.Transr\nport Board and take, complete\ncharge of the presentation of all\nevidence supporting. B.C.'s case,- as\nwell as presenting the final; plea\nbased oh the evidence produced.\nanswers  ? .:(:\u25a0\u2022 ..;.,.?,...y?',-?\nPREMIER'S PLEA\n.'Ther. decision of: the ;Baord of\nTransport Commissioners to' heat\nthe case on. the mountain.differential follows strong' representations\nmade by Premier: Jo.hn.sop,,'that\nBrrCs claim for reSioval...of the\ndifferential be heard betore consideration Is given to any other\napplication for increases in -freight\nrates, or before, tho appointment of\na. Royal Commissions', to Inquire\ngenerally into the Canadian \"freight\nrate structure, .\nIt is understood hearings on the\nmountain differential also. wlH,take\nplace in Alberta,.Saskatchewan and\nManitoba.       .\nNIZAM DEFIES\nINDIA DEMANDS\nMADRAS^ Indian Sept* & (AP*\u2014\nThe Nizam of Hyderabad has*-notified India. Governor-General that\nthe dispatching pf Indian Hrbops?to\nhis state \"is out of the question,'', i.'-,\n\u2022 An exchange of notes between the\nNizam and the \u2022Governor'-Genferal\u2014\nCha k;r.a v a r t h I Raj.agopalabharl\u2014\nconcerning Indian demands that the\nwealthy-Moslem tular; outlaw* the\nRazalcai-s, his police army, ahd permit Hindu Indian' troops* to Renter;\nwas released last night to the press.\n' \"My 'own troops..arfc*.able--to-satisfactorily safeguard the life and\nproperty of-my own subjects,\" the\nNizam wrote,: \"and are fully .capable of. dealing with the situation.\"\nIn response to the'GoVernor-Gen-\neral'a suggestion that tho Nizam\nabolish the ' Hazakar - organization\nand take- over political administration by himself, the latter declared:\n*\"l am afraid that under changed\nconditions it is not possible for trie\nto bear the entire responsibility\nwithout toy' government sharing it\" community.\"\nASK MUNICIPAL\nMACHINERY\nBE TAX FREE\nConvention Adopts\nThree-Point Social\nSeMces Program\nSALES TAX BACKED\nHARRISON HOT SPRINGS, B;C.\nSept 8. (CP) \u2014British Columbia\nmunicipalities, seeking. relief from\nFederal taxation, -today urged exemption ol all heavy machinery\nused solely for municipal purposes\nfrom duty and excise tax., '\nA. Burnaby resolution asking the\nProvincial Government to approach\nthe Federal Cabinet for such exemption was endorsed by delegates to\nthe-45th annual convention! of the\nUnion of B.C. Municipalities now.\nln: Its second day.\nA requestithat the Dominion Government, withdraw its elght-per-cerit\nsales tax from all materials- used\nto the ' development of municipal\nand public worka projects was\ndefeated.-*.'\n-The Okanagan Valley Municipal\nAssociation,, which submitted the\nresolution, said the high and steadily rising costs of \"materials was\nseriously.retarding installation arid\nexpansion-of municipal andf public\nworks projects throughout the DO'\nminion?. ?\u2022, '\u00ab ' -?' \u2022?- v*'-*'''--.\n\u25a0, Delegates,. also turned \"thumbs\ndown\" on a resolution- asking ex-\neriiptiori' for municipalities of ' the\nProvincial'- Government's three^ier-\ncent sales ta*..-. ''\u2022\u25a0'\u25a0 .\u2022\u25a0\".\nMayor Nora Arnold of.,Prince\nRupert opposing the: resolution, told\ndelegatfl'4: \u00bb.;   ii: '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:'\u25a0 \u201e\u25a0 ';.i\n\"The Provincial Government pays\nthe-:- tax we, '>the-,'municipalities\nahould .stick.by .It'.' ...\nThe Undelegates were unanimous\nin their refusal to ask the Dominion\nGbvernment - to . pay*'one-half \u00ab>e\ntotaly.cost of .education,'? iricludirig\ntoalt-S-tiwf' *bt.'.'iOBjui atr the- *<\u25a0\nquest of any one province.  .\nSOCIAL SERVICE PROGRAM,\n', The ;co&verit(on endorsed a three'\npoint. program dealing with social\nservices...It asks:.': ,,',..\u25a0       ',,:\n1. That-the Provincial sGovern-\nment be asked to assume the entira\ncost of transportation and treatment\nof tuberculosis and cancer;-patients\nand maintenance of children who\nbecome wards of'tha municipality.\n. .2. That-the present payment by\nthe, Provincial Govbrnmept of 80\nper. cent of certain- social servicer\ncosts ie extended to cover indigent\nfunerals. ,.\u25a0 .\n3. That all municipalities be.\ngiven the option of having the\n. Provincial Government provide\nall social service Investigation and\nsupervision In return for an an\nnual payment by the municipality\n, of 16 cents per capita. . \u2022'\n4. A special Social Services Com<\nmittee, under the .chairmanship of\nMayor Arnold, pointed .out\" that the\nProvincial Government will ;be\ncollecting a large amount ot revenue\nfrom poceeds of the sales tax and\nthat only a smal lamount would be\npaid, to municipalities. The com\nmittee said the. cost of providing\nfor tuberculosis and cancer patients\nimposes a hardship on municipalities. ;\nTURNDOWN\nKOOTENAY RESOLUTION\nHARRISON HOT SPRING8,\nB.C., Sept. 8 (CP) \u2014 The Association of Kootenay Municipalities\ntoday received a \"thumbs down\"\nvote on Its proposal that teachers\nbe enabled to qualify for ,election\n. to municipal councils ajnd that\nmunicipal counoll employees be\neligible for election to boards of\nschool trustees.\n. The .Association ' requested the\nUnion ot British Columbia Municipalities, now to convention here, to\nseek the, necessary legislation from\nthe- Provincial Government'.,?;-,\nThe proposal met with bitter opposition from the majority' of the\n141.,delegates..   '- ! \"\n. 'I .see no reason why anyone\nReeve K. A. B. Wootton of Oak Bay,\nshould^ cty discrimination,\" sale?\n\"Teachers, like any other em*\nployc'es-of municipalities, should not\nhave, the .right to sit on municipal\ncouncils, Thoy are in direct receipt\nOfr.lricoriie'from municipal sources.\"\nMayor William M. Mott ot New\nWestminster, Union President\nwarned* the delegates \"this would\nbe   very  dangerous  legislation- to\ngive, \u25a0,.?;?;\nGrant this, then you're going to\nhave?' policemen and firemen seeking public, office: Such legislation\nls very wrong. With our big unions,\nthey -could .run the polls without\nmuch 'trouble.\"\nDelegates-adopted the attitude,\nthat llTwbuld be \"Impossible\" for\nteachers' to divide their attention\nbetween school and.council affairs.,\nMayor\/Percy George of Victoria,\nsupporting the resolution, said:\n\"We have heard talk ot the four\nfreedoms, lots ot teachers fought for\nfreedom, so they should have the\nright to stand for election tb public\nOffice.\"..,   '..-\u25a0'      -   \u2022    , \u2022\nH. D. Lee,-representing the B.C.\nTeachers' Federation, told the UnlOn\n\"we want some.recognition in the\nBERLIN, Sept.. 9 (Thursday) (CP)r-The,Russians rejected\n*early today a French protest of the \"double cross\" kidnapping\nof 19 Western Berlin policemen. .   \" .\nThe French protest, made by .Mrfj.-Gen, Roget.Nolret,\nDeputy French Commander in Berlin,; demanded the release\nof.the 19 Germans. They were snatched at dawn yesterday\nby Russian machine-gunners and Eastetn sector Berlin.police\nwhile travelling under a Soviet safe conduct guarantee frofri\nthe besieged City Hall; \"\"     '\nRussians' Refuse to Release 19 Berlin\nPolicemen Seized After Pledge\nOf Safety; Condemns Red-Led Riots     s\n, BERLIN, Sept. 9 (Thursday) (AP)\u2014tlie Russian commander for Berlin told United States quthtjritles today \"not\nto interfere in matters which don't concern them.\"\n; The. statement was contained in a letter from Ma],-Gen.\nAlexander Kotikov to the United States Cotnmdrtdant, Col.:\nFrank Howley, answering a protest against1 th'e invasion of\nAmerican liaison'offices in City Hall Monday? Russian-co.ii-\ntrolled polipe dragged away 19 Western zone police frorn\nthe offices; , .       '\nThe Russian Deputy Commander,\nLt-Gen. M.T. Dratviri, replied to\nNoiret in a letter published tonight\nby the Soviet Nev\/s Bureau. \u25a0*'\nThe French protest coincided with\n.United States protest ito the\nRussians against. Communist disorders at the City Hall climaxed by\nthf mass kidnapping. The American\nCoinmandant' Col .Frank .Howley,\nsent the. protest to his opposite\nnumber,-. Maj.-Gen;- Alexander' KOti-\nkov;,- \u25a0\nHowley; .condemned  the- .recent\nCommunlst-led \/demonstration - and\nriots- which Allied* officials? -have\ndescribed \u25a0 as part of a: Communist\nplot  to . force .the? elected^. anti-\nCommunist City Goverrimeftt out of\npower.- \"\u25a0 ';'\u25a0\u25a0,...\u25a0'\u25a0-     \u25a0'-\".\u25a0 ..'\u2022'\".'\",. ,   \u2022\u2022\n. Howley \u2022 said ? the \".blame .rests-, on\nthe Russians.'',.     -:       :.'-.:'' ? . \u25a0 \u2022\n.'The .Soviet\"News Bureau'qjioted\nDratvin- as replying to ?NoIret that\nthe incident-Was \"not ta-.the competence of the Soviet Command for\nBerlin.\" Witnesses-said'the French\nttilckS evacuating the 19 Germans\nand several. Western \u2022'.Allies ffom\nCity Hall were ambushed by.Soviet-\ncontrolled '..German. poJice.';backed\nby -Russian-, troops?'  \u2022'\nj^ jTtftrSfRiisslajrti: \"rettSr*\" Said ,tBe\n'Soviet Command \"would Ilka to\n; avoid superfluous Inte'rferehce In\nthe affajrs of the City Government\nand* other administrative depart.\n\u2022 mentaot the^olty uril.ess.there Is\na necessity *o' protect, the direct\nInterests.of the.occupation authorities.\" \u25a0 ..\u25a0 \u25a0*:-. .'.\u25a0*\u25a0..'.\nr Dratvlh'a'reply closed by aeeus.\nring a*'French HalsOn officer at\nCity   Hall   of   \"mishandling\"-a\n- Soviet sector policeman.'\nRejection of the protest coincided\nwith an apparent Big Four deadlock over Soviet demands for veto\npower  on  currency . control: that\nstalled negotiations, for settlement\nof   the '.East-West   conflict ' over\nblockaded Berlin.\nNO MEETINGS           .\n, The \u25a0 British Military \u2022 Government\ninformed the Acting. Lord Mayor,\nDr. Ferdinand Friedensburg, \u2022 that j\nfrom Friday next lt will not permit \"\nthe holding of meetings to that part\nof the British sector ..adjacent ip  '\nthe Russian sector? Alto of the bar,\nia. \"to maintain' public, order..'and\navoid  any incidents with Soviet-\ncontrolled organizations.\".   >-\u2022-\u00bb' \u25a0. pi \u2022\n, A Foreign Office spokesman. Is\nLondon said there would be a paure\nin the Berlin negotiations while the\nfour home governments studied tiff ' I\nreport    -'\u2014;\u2014--- * .   r.;-.,.*;\u00ab,; \u25a0-.;,,.?\nLondon diplomatic Infohnaati  r\nsaid' that in the ; Moscow phase \\af I\nthe East-West talks agreement was\nreached to* principle :to set' Up.i\u00bb I\npermanent;.: fbjlr.rrpower'? financl\u00bbl *\ncommission to supervise the Soviet\nEastmark   in   Berlin.- The'  Berlin\ntalks  bogged, down  when  Russia I\ninsisted upon the'power' of vefo4n  ?\nthe  commission,, \"fht ?Vv';e!sta'i}i>-',r!\npowers want.majority rule, the Informants said. ** * *       .'.?\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\"\u2022.'(,- :v.12\nThus far the military governors\nhave' had seven meetings and:wbr^\u00bb I\ntog committees rhany? mbrar'ln'.'liii.''\nattempt to*'Uritab#e*tteterie\u00ab\u20ac^.,r;\ntion to* Berlin. .Raising .of 'the 7J\u00bb' '\nday Soviet blockade and solution\nof the city's currency situation wejia\nmajor items.of discussion.       . .^ ..-,\n6'6'tiNOIL,' MEETS''...' ':.',.-.'''\u25a0' V'r'iV\n\u25a0 Tbe. anti-Commuhist City rparlta** \u2022\nment met again to Western? Berlin\nyesterday as the Commulijsta ? ta\u00bb-.\ntairied their hold on tha City\" H4U ,\nto-the'Soviet;sector.  ',?\"\"-, ,*>*'.'.;\nThe Parliament, boycotted -by, tfe*\nCommunist' Socialist Unltyi Pwjf':'^\n(S.E.D.), condemned the attest A\nthe non-Communist police who h\u00ab^,\nbeen enlisted to protect the Asseiri- \u25a0\nbly against'Communist riotera'oa\nMonday.   ... . ?.   .   .*'- .,\n\u25a0' They  declared  the  Communist- .\ncontrolled  policeyyactlon  ^vaa,'.':',^\nviolation of ttiorlaws ;of hturiknl^*??\nand   demanded. release : ot  those\narrested. *\"\u2022 \u25a0'. \u25a0  \u25a0     ',;-\nFranz Neumann, Chairman et the\nSocial Democrats, called on ft&e |\nentire population of Berlin to., protest   against ' these   (Communist)   .\nactions.\"      ,      ,,.,.,\nMOST RESIST EFFORTS AGAINST TALKS SAYS MARSHAL!.\nWASHINGTON, Sept. 8' (AP) \u2014\nState Secretary Marshall'said today.\nCommunist-attacks on the Bei-lin\nCity Government were largely intended to upset talks - of the Big\nFour Military Governors on the\ncrisis to the Soviet-blockaded Get-\nman Capital. \u2022\u25a0       y...' ';';     ......\nMarshall said that the efforts to\ndisrupt these talks must be firmly\nresisted; He declined at a press.conference to say, that any resistance\ninvolves military measures., ,\nEarlier, the Secretary of State received from the Military-High Com\nmand a detailed account of the 6ltu^\natlon to Germany-and to Berlin.\nIt was understood this meeting\nwas called to giver the Secretary a\nprecise briefing on the strength and\ncapabilities' of   American   armed\"\nforces in the 4rea..,;, ,;??.-\nQuestioned at his press conf erenoa, ?\nMarshall said tho Berlin disorders\nfollowed a familiar Communist pat--\ntern. He said-the Cohuiulrilsts were-\nnot inclined: to aid efforts of the\nMilitary. Governors to work .out: sfi.\nsettlement there.\nCUSTOMS OFFICERS HALT\nCANOEIST'S JAUNT\nSEATTLE, Sept. 8 (AP) \u2014 OWen\nDouglas Young, of Victoria, who\nsaid he was bound for San. Fran'\nCisco to his steel canoe, was re\nported en jroute back home today.\nHe was picked up IB miles off\nthe Washington coast by the Coast\nGuard yesterday. Customs authorities held?'him briefly, but later released him to return to Canada.\nThe surprised crew ot a fishing\nvessel sighted him yesterday pad-tr\ndling along* off shore? A Coast\nGuard cutter picked him up. He had\nfive gallons of water along.\nYoung-said he was a-,..Canadian\ncitizen and a logger. f\n\"I figured if I got tired paddling,\nI could pull Into shore and get a\ntrain,\" he said. \u25a0 ..  .   , \u2022    y\nHe carried a passport Issued at\nOttawa, -i\nCustoms Collector Howard Mac*-\nGowan said there is nothing illegal\nabout canoeing off the .coast, ahd\nSan Francisco would have' been a\nlegal port of entry\u2014If he had made\nit .    \u2022     -\nTo RepayJHealfh\nVANCOUVER; Sept 8 (CP). \u2014\nRalph White, former Secretaryi\nTreasurer of the'. National Health\nAssociation has been ordered .by?\nthe British Columbia Supreme Court'\nto repay to the society more than\n$54,000.  .    ,        ..\nIn a decision brought down Tuesday, Mr. Justice J. M. Coady found\nthat White had received a total of.\n$79,134 from the society. Of that\namount the court . allowed about\n$25,000 for personal services and\ntravelling expenses and ordered\nwhite to refund the balance . of\n$54,385. \u25a0       '\nThe judgment called for repayment of the amount plus five per\ncent interest., from \"the ...time the\nmoney was paid or the property\ntransferred.\"      ' ;..\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nCredentials for a Synthetic Author\nNUERNBERG, Sept-8 (AP)\u2014\nCoL Werner Von Geldern Crls-\ndendorf, liaison officer between.\n\"the--German -High- Command-\nand the Foreign Office during\nthe war, was a witness in the\nministries war crimes trial today.   \u2022\nThe testimony:\nProsecutor .Robert   M.   W.\n\u25a0Kempner: \"Your Job?\"\n'\"Army-bHicer.v.'\n\"No,   your   present   occupation!\" <\n\"Author.\"\n\"What hava-you written?\", ,;\n\"Nothtog.\"   . ''\u25a0'.'\"\u2022,\n\"How then* do^ii become an-i.\nauthor?\" * , -,. '-'-r\n\"Through the English.\" v.\n. \"How did the English makes*:\nyou an author?\" ' tt .\n- \"When they held mo,;.aaA\njlrisoner, they asked my occup'aif\ntion. I said I was an army-\nofficer. Thiy '.said icouldrit ba\u00ab\none now so how would 'I Ilka-\nto be an author. I said I?\nwouldn't mind.\"' '** -    \u2022 .-* \u25a0\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiin\nI\ni\n\"1 iiiiiiKIMM\n\u25a0_____\u25a0\n World, to Social Upheaval, Headed\nFor MiddJe-of-Road Course!\n^^^^^^^\n%\u25a0:*- NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 9. 1948\nt- :\u25a0'.  -.\u2014: . \u25a0 \u25a0\"\u25a0*,-\u25a0 .'-    -\u2014 \u2014\u2014-\"        ' -\"\u2014\nIm THEM IN LAUGHTER EXCITEMENT AND SONGS!\n,       For tie first time..*,\nyour all-time Disney\nfavorites make merry\nwith radio's top -\u25a0\u2022;\ncomics...in that,\nit \"happy^ucky\" musical'1\nwith three new\nlovable characters! ;.'^\\1 '\u00a7'', ||| j) W \/.-j Z 'ii'i Ti JM-yWda*\nSEES HARM TO\nDAIRIES FROM\nMARGARINE\nEditor's Note: This column Is\n(resented as an Indication of Amerl-\n:an opinion on major world events.\nBy DEWITT MACKENZIE\nAssociated Press News Analyst\n'This old world of ours Is the melting-pot for a weird mixture of humanity.\nEverywhere forces of the \"Left\"\nand of the \"Right\" are at each others\nthroats, while unhappy \"Centrists\"\nbattle to keep the pendulum from\nswinging too. far in either direction.\nIt needs only a quick apprisal to\nmake it clear that, virtually tho\nwhole globe ia involved ln a tremendous social upheaval? It takes a\n'deal more study tO' enable one to\nhazard a guess as to where we are\nheaded.-   -   .\nWhat set your correspondent off\nan Jrhls, speculative^ .line ,pf ...thought\nSwai .the, ascension. to.,the,.Nether-\nlends throne by , Queen Juliana in\nplace of her mother,' Queen Wll-\nlielmina, who abdicated because of\nthe weight of years after half a century's reign. It was a moving ceremony, to the presence of European\nRoyalty\u2014and it iindoiibtedly was\nsurrounded by the deep respect and\nlove of the Dutch people as a whole\nior their Royal HPl)S\u00a3 ... v;:.-\nPICTURE CHAflOINa-v\nWell now, -how does Netherlands\nRoyalty (or any* constitutional monarchy, for that rtoatter) fit Into the\n-picture of our changing, world?\nI We can't forget,.of course, that\nunrest ls seething ln Holland's rich\nEast Indies, some of which Want\ncomplete severance from the mother\ncountry. That being so, our question\ncalls for a double-barrelled? answer.\nj If the. Netherlander themselves\nWant (as they do) a constitutional\nmonarch with a Parliamentary system, there is no clash with- Democracy In that Parliament rules. However, .the, time ls rapidly passing\nwhen a nation can impose its rule on\npeople of another race. Empires are\non .their way out\u2014find fast Thus\nQueen Juliana comes to her throne\nat a moment when.her empire is\nbreaking up? Perhaps the East Indies\ninay,become part.of a Dutch Com-\nI\nmonwealth, but their days as colonies certainly' are finished.\nThat 'same thing can be said cf\nBritain. She herself has recognized\nthe changing times and has granted\nboth India and Burma their Independence. She retains colonies, to\nbe sure, but they will become Independent ln due course. Meantime,\nhowever, Britain herself likes, her\nRoyal HOuse, which, thus tar hasn't\npresented any Ideological problem\nfor her Labor Government\nDON'T* MIX\nOf course Royalty and. the extreme political Left don't mix. Here\nit may be said that a Totalitarian\nParty, can be quite as oppressive as\nan absolute monarch.  .\nHowever, both the Netherlands\nahd Britain at the moment ara politically Close to the middle of the\nroad, and they find no Inconsistency in maintaining Royal Houses.\nThe same l\u00bb true of most ef the\nother constitutional monarchies of\nEurope today. The autoeraoles\nhave been dltohed. x .\nThis trend among tha eonttttu\ntional monarchies naturally can't\nbe taken as conclusive of what the\nfuture will produce. However, we\nmight riot be far out In concluding\nthat the-global political trend is\ntoward.' a' mlddlo.-of-the-road set*\nup In which all hands wftl get a\nfair break.\nDODDS\nKIDNEY\n<;, PILLS\nFeed R. Hoffa\nIn Trail\n21 Years, Dies\nTRAIL, li'rC., Sept *. B\u2014Frederic\nRichard Hott, resident of this city\nfor 21 years, died Monday at the\nfamily home at 1387 Fourth Avenue,\nat ibeitie of 79.\nHe was an employee of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting\nCompany of Canada, Ltd., until his\nretirement .three years ago. He was\nborn to Lincolnshire, England.\nPredeceased by his wife in June,\n1940, he is survived by two sons,\nClement and Art in. Trail, three\ndaughters, Mrs. H. Cox. Mrs, E. L.\nRhodes and Mrs. David Homer, all\nin Trail, two sistera, Mrs. Fred\nParker of Portage la Prairie, Man.,\nand Maude, of Birkenhead, England,\nnine grandchildren dnd a number\nof-nieces end nephews.\nEire Defensive\nAlliance Urged\n-DUBLIN, Sept. 8 (CP) \u2014 Pjlme\nMinister . Costello's promise that\nEire will standing by Canada lf the\nDominion is threatened by a Communist country, prompts the rlrish\nTimes today to urge a defensive alliance with Western European democracies.\nIn an editorial entitled \"which\nway,\" the newspaper asks It Costello expressed the official government policy in suggesting recently\nin Ottawa, a military agreement\nwith Canada.\nEire would not at present accept\na similar obligation towards Western European countries, the newspaper said.. ,-.\nThe paper adds that presumably\n\"Ireland is being committed also\nto a defensive alliance - with the\nUnited States to whom Canada ls\nlinked by close military tuV'1'\nWeigner Rough\nSays Girl; Must\nStand Trial\nBEMEVE MISSING\nLOGGER DEAD\nSALMO, B.C., Sept 8 - Edwen\nStor, 55-year-old logger missing*\nsince Aug, 16, is presumed dead?\nConstable G, R. Cline of the B.C.\nProvincial Police said here today.\nSearch for. Mr, Ston during which\ntd men combed the McCormack\nCreek area to the Pend d'Orellle\nTORONTO* Sept \u00bb (CP) - Valley day and night in Initial\nJohn Bracken, National Leader of stages of the hunt has been aban-\ntha     Pre.rMilve     Conservative (jonecj.\n\u2022 Party, said today the dairy Indus-1   Mr. Stor was an employes of th*\ntry Is bound to be hurt If tha bart Heart Lumber Company,\non oleomargarine Is removed.     .\u25a0'.'\n\"Whateirtr the merlte or darns*\nIta of the ban or Ita removal,\" he\nsaid at the Canadian National Hx-\nhlbltlon,\"the?-latter, Ifrjtcomas,' \u00ab,\u201e,\u201e  nn   \u201e   -\nwill Inflict a further handicap on IIITA II    D\nthe dairy Industry.\" lllllUNiDi\n'Mr. Bracken'\u25a0\u2022ddreassd tha A\u00a3ri-|\"\"*-' lR!n lJa\ncultural and Livestock R*view Day\nluncheon at the* CN.E-'  '\t\n\u2022 He predicted ft gover'itoiant Move\nto ease th'e margarine legislation,\nWhich prohibits Importation, nian-\nVfacfura arid sale of tl?e butter substitute \u25a0':\u25a0\u25a0' . : ' '':'.\n: \"it* now Woks as though* govern-\nment tioliciefi are leading up to\neither the admission df oleomargarine -or Its toapufactufi, Or both,, In\nCanada.\" -.\",\nMust Sell to buy\nMr.Breeken said, Canada's most\nurgent agricultural problem la to\nreconcile \"consumer arid producer\ninterests\" \u25a0\u25a0'.    .-'\n, Referring to the recent removal\nof the ban bn beef-cattle shipment*\nto the United States, he said: \"\n\u25a0 \"The simple fact Is that the Canadian people cannot continue to\nbuy from the United States If they\nSre denied the right to sell to the\nUnited States.\"-     .-.'\u2022\u25a0'\u25a0    .  ..;.*.\"-.      \t\nHO criticized the principle of the launched 20 miles away at Pugwash,\nGovernment's wheat subsidy. 'N. S\u201e and towed to Cape Tormentine\n\"A policy''.of subsidization can be by tugboats. The hollow oblongs\njustified in abnormal thpes; It Is we-ght up to 1600 tons and some are\ngenerally regarded as being without 72 Jeet *ong, 39 leet wide and 34 feet\neconomic justification when times ^eep. Upon arrival they are manoeu-\nare normal.\"    _,  \u201e ' -   Ivred Into position, sunk, and then\nnot farmers 'filled with concrete.       '\n\"Canada'slnternationalfoo'dprob-ljwenty-o^\nlew affects Europe chiefly, and the term a Causeway 750 feet long, a\nwhole world indirectly.\" he said. Pier 625 feet long,and a 700-foot\n\" We must help to rehablll- breakwater. . v\ntate our-customers if they are ever Causeway and pier, with their ov-\nto be put in the position of buying er-all length of more than a quarter\nfrom us In future and paying-forjmeuts by 500,000 tons.of rock from\nwhat they buy. But, if direct aid i? mile, are buttressed against the-elf-\nSHOE\nSALE\nFERRY DOCK\nCAW   TOPMENTIN*.   N.   B\u201e\nsept 1 (CO-Tha world's higfrit\nrferry dock, under construction In\nthis village at the Easternmost tip\nof. New Brunswick, already has\noost W,QPO,Q0O and will Med*\nleast another $1,000,000 expenditure before Its completion.\nThe dock Is designed to withstand the severe lea conditions of.\nNorthumberland Strait and the\npropeller wash, of the Abe.welt\u2014\nworld's blsoest |ce*breaklno ferry\nwhich piles the nine miles \\>t,\n. tween Cape Tormentine and Bor-1\nden, P. E. I., and represents Prince\nEdward Island's main link with\ntha rest of Canada,\"    r |\nThe. dock is being built with huge |\nconcrete    cribs,    fabricated    and|\nBUY ONE PAIR OF SHOES AT THE REGULAR PRICE\n' THEN \u2014\nCHOOSE ANOTHER PAIR OF EQUAL VALUE\nAND PAY ONLY le\nNO REFUNDS,  EXCHANGES or MAIL ORDERS\nSALE STARTS THURSDAY \u20149:00 A.M.\nFINK'S SHOES\nASPIRIN\naoatsf\n\"COEDS\n80BE THROAT\nlast Riles lor\nJacob Fey, 45\nYears in Nelson\nLast rites for Jacob Fey, 76-year-\nold Nelsonlte who lived ta the City\nfor 45 years, were held Wednesday\nmorning ln the chapel of the\nThompson Funeral Home. Mr. Fey\nwas a former employee of the Nelson Iron Works.\nHymns sung by the congregation\nwere \"Unto the Hills Around\" and\n\"Abide With Me.\" Organist was\nMrs. W. M. Manson.\nA. Bush, J. MacDonald, E. Cooper and S.. O'Neil were pallbearers.\nInterment was in Nelson Memorial\nPark.,.^       -|\nFREE\nBand Concert\nLAKESIDE PARK\n7:00 P.M. ^-TONIGHT\nSEPTEMBER 9th\ntRAIL\nMAPLE iiAF\nBAND\nIn Cat* ef Rain Concert Will Be Held In\nCIYI'C ARENA\nAn On-to-Nelson Caravan\n-.~. Entertainment-__;L_7\nfcsse\nPOUCE COUPE, B.C., Sept. 8 -\n(CP). \u2014 Bespectacled Gustav Wlegner of Dayton, Ohio, left for Vancouver under guard today to await\ntrial on a charge of murdering John\nC. McComas, his 52-year-old townsman whose body was left in a\nlonely spot on the Alaska Highway\ntwo Weeks ago.     r   \u2022\nThe 24-year-old salesman was\ncommitted for trial yesterday by\nMagistrate Martin S. Morrell 'of\nthis Peace Blver town after he conducted his own defence at a One-day\npreliminary hearing.       \u25a0.,->'\nThe hearing waa highlighted by\ntestimony of 13-year-old . Louise\nMcComas, daughter of the slain\nman, who accompanied her father\nand Wiegner . on the motor trip\nalong the highway. Previously re>\nttcent about details of her father's\ndeath, the girl aaid Wiegner had\nbeen \"unnecessarily- rough\" -with\nher after the shooting. %\\\nWlegner claimed McComas died\naccidentally while the two men were\nhunting squirrel's and that ha had\nfled, panic-stricken, after hiding\nthe body, taking the girl with him.\nThe pair reported the shooting to\npolice at Kimball, Neb., nine days\nlater.\n\"NO CRIME\" \\i\nThe scholarly-looking Wlegner\nsteadfastly maintained his innocence. '        .*\n\"I didn't commit any crime and\nI have profited nothing from the\nepisode, nor lyill I gain anything in\nthe future,\" he said, moving unsuc-.\ncesstully for dismissal' of the murder charge. \u2022.'\u25a0',\nUnder cross-examination, Louise\nconfirmed that Wiegner had left her\nfather's money ln her charge and\nthat he had not behaved improperly\ntoward her after McComas' death.\nThe girl said Wlegner's \"unnecessary roughness\" came immediately\nafter she heard two shots fired in\nthe deep bush by the side of the\nhighway.\nWhen Wiegner enierged from the\nbush, Louise had asked him where\nher father waa. ' '\n\"He called me by name and put'\nhis hand on my shoulder and when\nI screamed he slapped me twice\nand hit me hard once,\" she said,\nWlegner had later tied a\"rope\naround her wrist before telling, he'r\nhe shot her father. He toldr-hef it\nhad been an accident.\nTORN  BODY SHOWN\nAft&r showing her the body,;Wleg-\nner had- handed her. his gun, and.\ntold her to remove the bullets. The\ngirl quoted hfm aa saying .HS blight\nhave to ahoot her .\"to avoid going\nto jail.\"\nWiegner sat nervoualy as the gruesome evidence of the body, badly\ntorn?'by wolves, was. exhibited.\nHe Will be held at Oakalla, B.C.,\nprison farm, near Vancouver pending his trial by a higher court. Date\nend location of the trial have-not\nyet been set,     -\nquarries at Wallace, N.'S? A whole\ntrainload of this has been shunted\nin dally. The vast project has been\nunder way since November, 1016,\nUSE HEAVY SPRINGS\nA system if springs has been devised to cushion the Abegweit's impact against.the wharf when she has\nto crush ln through heavy ice. Engineers searched the country until\nthey tound a firm which could fashion 404 coil springs from tempereU\nsteel bars three inches in diameter.\nWhen installed the springs will, have\ncost more than $300 each.\nThe causeway and pier, from 85\nto 125 feet wide, will be criss-crossed\nBritain, Bernadotte, II, S.State\nDepartment Pet Hales ol Foes\nto be given to any country, it\nshould be given by the nation rather than by the ^farmers of the nation only.\"     ''\":\u25a0\u25a0\nTrail Band in\nConcert at\nPark Tonight\nof the On-to-Nelson Caravan pro-y^to'he railway cars moving 0\ngram, Will draw crowds to like- and from Prince Edward Island 10\nside Park tonight. Many Prairie a,\"me \u2122 tlJUtZ^*2_S_I$B\nand British Columbia visitors are aIl\"-\u201eb.e \u00ab^wK\u201e'\u00b0L,?\"u?\u21220^S\nMmocted to attend i using the ferry. The switching yard\nexpected to attend. , and road will be sheltered-by a con-\nA varied selection of.-classical,'^^.^m 12% feet wide, built, to\nsemi-classical and popular .tunes rebu\u00ab.i^ which, sometimes smashes\nwill be, played under the baton of j to shore Jn thick blue ^eet8 Iour\nconductor William Di Pasquale; 1* Uve mlle3 s,uarei\n\u25a0, The concert is due to begin at The onl comparabie dock, at the\nrp.m, and w 11 end shortly alter Abegwelt's.P. E? I. terminal at Bor-\n9:30. If there Is rain, It will take den\u00b0ls belng extended but will be\nplace ln the Civic Centre arena.     sllghUy smailer than the one here.\nProgram follows: j^,, ierry ls capable oJ buCking any\nMarch, National Emblem, by Bag- ice in*open water but could.be h'and;\nley; Overture, \"Nugget' Nell,\" by icapped in Winter by the pfesent in-\nGeorge Southwell; Waltz, Now Is adequate landing facilities.\nthe Hour, by M. Kaihan; March. | The new $4,000,000 wharf at Cape\nEmperor Frederick, by Frledemann! Tormentine, plus $2,000,000 to $3,-\nHungarian Dances Nos. 5 apd 6, by 009,000 worth of Improvements at\nJ. Brahms; Mexican Hat Dance, by Borden:? will enable the $7,500,000\nF, A. Pantichella. lAbegweit  to  maintain  a  regular\nMarch, King Cotton, by P. Sousa; schedule no matter what conditions\nLouis Semonetti, accordion solo; prevail.\nMarch, Washington Grays, by G. S?\nGrafulla; Overture, Barber Seville,\nby Rossini; Blue Moon, by S.\nRogers; The Little \"Rhapsody In\nBlue\",.by Q. Gershwin; Star Dust,\nby H. Carmichael; March, Stars and\nStripes For Ever, by P. Sousa.\nThe Weather\n, Synopsis\u2014Clear skies and sunny\nweather have again\nbeen\n..general\nacross Southern and Central regions\nof British Columbia.\nThere is nO\nindication of any markec\nchange\nnext 24\nover these regions in. the\nto 36 hours.\n4(1\n76     \u2014\nMontreal   ..!.\t\nM\nW     \u2014\nns-\n84*  *-*\nWlltoitfeg \t\n44,\n38\n64     \u2014\nRegina .*. _\n58!    \u2014\nSaskatoon \t\n42\n63      -rr\nPrince Albert\t\n30\n57     \u2014\nNorth Battleford\t\nSwift. Current'\t\n40\n63    ,-r-\n37\n64    M\nEdm&riton ...... \t\n41\n72     \u2014\nKamloops\t\n47\n82    '-rt\nPenticton  , .....\n47\n.75     \u2014\nVancouver \t\n84\"\n68-   -\nVictoria,. -\n.16\n77r'.-\nCranbrook   \t\n34\n75     \u2014\nCrescent Valley\t\n35.\n.78     -\nKaslo _.\n45\n72     -\nPrince Hujssft\"*.?:*:.:_.\n-\"\u00ab\u25a0-\n-<\u00ab\u2014Tr*\nPrince George) \t\n4!\n71 r  \u2014\nGrend Fori..\t\n40\naa   -\nBy DANIEL DE LUCE\nJERUSALEM, Sept. 8 (AP) \u2014Israelis and Arabs, though foes, share\nthe same pet hates.\nThe press on both sides of the\nfighting line picks Identical targets\nfor abuse. If you believe all that is\ntrinted, the three most diabolical\nenemies of Israel and the AraD\nworld are: -\n1. The British Government\n2. The United States State Department and\/or- President Truman.\n3. Couht Folke Bernadotte, United\nNatlona Palestine Mediator.. '\nArab commentators, of course,\ndon't spare the Jews, whom (hey\nrefer to as Zionist Terrorists, and\nthe Israelis.continue to\/ describe the\nArabs as murderous barbarians.\nBut the sharpest barbs are hurl\ned at Britain. In Israeli editorial\neyes Britain schemed for decades\nto frustrate the creation df a state\nembracing 1 Hebrew homeland\nPalestine and Trana-Jordan.\nWhen the scheming failed\u2014so\nthe charge goes\u2014Britain Instigated, equipped and led an Arab Invasion In a vengeful desire to exterminate Zionism, I\nThe Arabs, on the other hand,\ncall Israel an offspring of British 1\npolicy   aimed   at   permanently\nsplintering tha Arab* world. The1\nArab setback In Palestine, It ll\nfurther alleged, was due to a British double-cross and violation of\nsolemn alliances. I\nThe   Washington   State   Depart-:\nment according to Israeli commentators, finds Arab oil thicker than\nJewish blood,    \u2022.,\nThe Arabs claim th* President\nSmash al\n\"Rich Peasants\"\nWARSAW, Sept. 8 (AP) \u2014 The\nCommunists launched a drive to-\nday .with the avowed aim of destroying \"all exploiters and capitalists\" among the nation's 16,-\n000,000 peasants. \u2022 ?.\nReports 'from usually reliable\nsources tald Communist groups\nhad. smashed, tractors owned by\nno-colled \"rich peasants\" In Central Poland, and thai; fences dividing Individual farms were being\ntorn down In some areas.\nCommunist .Action Committees\nhave been sent out to tell peasants their production must be put\non .'a common basis. Tney also\nwere starting to patch up gaps In\nthe Pafty front.Caused by what\nthe Party leadership has termed\n\"deviations.\"\n.-. Warsaw hoodquarters, under\nthe leadership of President Boleslaw Bierut hai ordered the Communist! to-weed out \"Rightists\nand Nationalists\" among the Na*\ntlonalistlo-mlnded   peasantry.\nPhone  144,for Classified  Service.\nForesee\nRicher Harvest\nWINNIPEG, Sept. 8 (CP)-^West\nem Canada is expected to harvest a\nwheat crop of 365,000,000 bushels\nthis year, compared with 318,000,000\nbushels ln 1847, the Winnipeg Tri\nbune said today in its sixth telegraphic crop report for the current\nand the State Department together\nbetrayed 35,OOO,O00 Arab friends of\nthe United Statea to a bid for Jewish votes In the 1648 elections.\nCount Bernadotte may be ea.\nteemed aa a sincere humanitarian\nby most of the world, but both the\nIsraelis and Arabs disagree.\nIsraeli' newspapers continually\n.rehd him aa a British stooge, seeking to confine Israel to Ghetto frontiers.    \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0      *    - '\u25a0\u2022\nThe Arab press describes the mediator aa a tool of Western interests,\npromoting Zionist domination over\nthe Middle East\nIsraelis and Arabs agree the truce\nObservation ia a farce.\nIn all journalistic hubbub among\nArabs and Israelis, Russia emerges\nvirtually pure and uncrlticized.   .\nBargain! In the ^Classified1* todayl\nOpen Inquest Into\nKimberley Death\nKIMBEBLJiy, B. C, Sept'8-A,\ncoroner's inquest into the death of\nPhilip Pearson who died a few hours\nafter a truck accident here Saturday,\nwas opened Tuesday afternoon, The\ninquest adjourned after the Jury\nviewed the body.\nMr. Pearson t died ln McDougall\nHospital from' Injuries received\nwhen a truck to which he was riding\nleft the road below the fill near\nKlmberley on the Banff-Windermere Highway. Pearson was thrown\nout and was crushed by'the truck\nIn a preliminary survey Aug. 18,\nIhe Tribune said that if crop conditions prevailing then were maintained, a wheat crop of at least\n344.500,000 bushels would be har\nvested.   ,\n. \"Yields have turned  out better\nthan anticipated at that time, with as it overturned,\nmost improvement noted ln Saskatchewan.\" 1\nThe newspaper estimates Manitoba's harvest at 60,500,000 bushels,\ncompared with 43,000,000 in  1847;\nSaskatchewan   182,000,000   bushels, -\u201e   ,- , ,,,,   -\nagainst 173,000.000; and Alberta 113,- Carlson, survives at Chicago, 111.\n000.000 bushels, against  103,000,000\nNotice\nTo All District\nBoard of Trade Members\nAND OTHERS WHO ARE INTERESTED\nBuy Your'Banquet Ticket\n;   AND' y\nBe ,A Booster\nFor 0 Coordinated Highway Policy\nFriday \u2014 6 P.M. \u2014 jCiyic Auditorium\nSouthern Trans-Canada\nHighway Association\nBorn In Veftergotland, Sweden,\nin 1884, Mr. Pearson had been employed-as a miner by the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company since. 1824. A sister, Mrs. C.\nbushels a year ago.\n\u25a0 The Tribune said oats-and barley\ntotals showed good increases compared with its preliminary forecast.\nRye is down slightly. Flax yields\nare. not as large as at first antlci-\noated, with rust paring Outturns in\nManitoba and. Eastern Saskatchewan.'\nWestern oat production now ls\nestimated at 238,800,000 bushels; bar\nley at 154,500,000 bushels; rye at\n21,300,000 bushels, and flax at 17,-\n000,000 bushels, .\n\u25a0i\nCOOPERATIVES FIND UNIONS\nUN-COOPEflATiyE IN PRICE PROGRAM\nBy JAMES MeCOOK\nCanadian p'resi -Staff Writer\n.  LON&ON, Sept 8 ;<CP)-The funeral dirge for the British cooperatives'-   \"noble-. experiment\"   grew\nlouder today:\nThere is every indication that the\ncooperatives are tired of bOinf alone\nIn  reducing\nbeing told In the Cooperatives'\ncharges of non-cooperation and the\nunions reply that cooperatives appear to have been playing a dubious\ngame designed to keep down wages.\nTURN TO GOVERNMENT\nc urea ot ocing ainnei?. 9\" \">e sidelines for the moment,\n. prices tO consumers. 'he ^V1\"*?,1,ew\u00bbitsthe Visit.of\nAker Sir Stafford Cripps' appeal to f00P?\"LtW? ,0$P<\u25a01,'I' whp^wlth the\ntt* 'country to go easy on spending, Jacking of nfluentlsl Labor Meto-\ncooperatives, with a burst of pub- bl\" \u00b0'PM.'? W&5*\u00ab W 8sk\n-  \u25a0\u25a0 .,__,*.   what the Administration pri\n'P'\nlicity,  cut  their  store  prices  on\nbread, margarine, sugar and associated-products.\nThe cooperatlvea said th6y expected the Government would back\nup ita policies and see a check was\nimposed oh general wage increases.\nThey expected other stores alsO to\n4-educe prices.\nThey expected that trade unionists\u2014many of them patrons of Cooperative stores\u2014wfould hot embarrass 'the cooperatives' program by\ndemanding -wage increased for their\nemployees. .-\n\u2014    Now the whole gloomy story Is\n.    ,   proposes\nto do.. '    \u25a0.'   ..\nMeanwhile,. the Leeds Industrial\ncooperative Society has told Its\n138,000 members that the cuts ih\nprices Introduced ln April ara to\nend.\nCooperatives are almost as important as trade unions irt creating\nand maintaining the Ldbor Govern'\nment. Sir Stafford and-, his colleagues now are ln a delicate position that their'two staunchest' al-\n\" \"\"** and they may\nlies have\nhave to\nright\njuarrelled,\ndecide which\nis to ihe\nLean Days Come to A\nPhone Company\nLUMBER CITY,' Pa.. Sept 8 (AP)\n\u2014The Lumber Cltjr Telephone Company, bOrn In the days when .this\ncommunity was a lumbering centre,\nhas succumbed to the ravages of\ntime. '..-.\u25a0\nOn Sept. 23, Mrs, Earl Pe'terman,\nwho is paid $1 a day as the company's lone operator, Will* closer\ndowq. the switchboard she. has main-\ntalne. ln her living .room since 1827?\nThe sO-phone switchboard was\ntaxed to capacity in the days when\nthla community ot 300 persons was a\nbusy lumber town. Recently the\nnumber ot subscribers dropped to\n17 and the company's monthly Income ot $39 went mostly for Mrs.\nPeterman's salary.\nAr\u00ab you soliji\n\"mlddl- H-\n, hot\nMjHJmV*\nj.)FDo.. KnUli _*\u00ab (A*\njob *.\u00abri>pi__%\u00ab_al!i'\ntitK\n tat*.\u2014... _\n\u25a0uch^ymptoraa^ Piqkh\u00bbm;\u00bb Compouno\nvag\u00abtal\n.   has whnt Doeton oil \u2022 jtonacMc\ntwicelfoctl\nV.IVDIAE. PINKHAM'S EBBS\nPHONE 707 LIMITED\nPRICES EFFECTIVE SEPT. 9th, 10th, 11th and 13th\n* Butter\n<W Large; Do?. 7\nOverwaitea\n1st Grade; Lb..\n59c\n71c\n390\nm\n32*\n$1.09\n7400\n$Z45\n$2.55\nContains Short-   AAOm\nening, etc.; Pkt.   *fjC\nSj^it To4qy \u2014 \"$H0P THI OVERWAITEA WAY\"\n'\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022t#-.\u00ab#\u00a9\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab#\u00a9##\u00ae\u00ae\nHONEY:\n2 lbs\t\nHONEY:\n4* lbs. .?.* .-;\t\nSUGAR:\n5 lbs. . ?\t\nSUGAR:\n100 lbs\t\nQUIX: Soap powder;\nPfcg. . ...   \u201e    ...\nCOFFEE: Our Best\nBlend; Lb \t\nPEAS: Size 2's;.\n2 for ,,       -     \t\nPEAS: Size 3's;\n2 lor     '\u25a0?'\u2022\nCORN: Whole kernel;\n2 for\t\n580\n$1.15\n480\n$7.59\n250\n570\n430\n410\n450\nNEPPY CHEESE:\nLb. :...:..:\t\nROLLED OATS:\n5 lbs. *.\t\nOATS: Quaker;\nPkg. r\t\nSOUP; Campbell's\ntomato*; 2 for\t\nLARD: Burns';\nLb.   r ,\t\nTIDE:\nWith coupon ,\nCHEESE: Kraft;\n2 lbs\t\nBACON; -Sliced;\nVs lb. cello\t\n'it\nPeaches\nPeaches\nElbertas;\nCrate\t\nHales;\nCrafe .\nie Tea Bisk\n_____\n _        .   _       ^__\n.\n(0&\nBecause of the presence of magnesium in grapefruit it Induces\nsleep.    \u2022>,  '\u25a0\nOet quick results with a \"Want Ad\"-\nAll Kinds of Meats\n[letter v\/iih\n\"Oh Romeo, How\nGould You?\"\nDETROIT, Sept 8 (AP)\u2014Roman\nWas accused yesterday of clipping\nhis Juliette on the chin.\nJudge Joseph A. Gillis signed an\nassault-and-battery warrant against\nRomeo St,\" Amour on .complaint of\nhis wife, Juliette? She said he struck\nand choked her at their home Sept.\n8-  * \" \u2022*' .:. '.'.'''-'      \u25a0     '\nMarried In 1044, Juliette twice has\nsued Romeo for divorce. Neither action haa been followed through,\nhowever. ;\nSt. AmoUr Will be arraigned later\nthis week. \u2014\nFAIL TO FIND SCHOONER\nHALIFAX, Sept 8 (CP) - An\nR. C. A. F. search and rescue aircraft returned ltd base today after\nan, unsuccessful search of Gran Man-\nan Island, N. B., for a fishing\nschooner reported aground there.\nA message received here from the\nJuliet M. said an \"unidentified fisH-\nJ ng vessel is, aground on the West\n\" side of the South end of the Island.\"\npfRFfcnoit >\u00bb ssamooS\nOIL MEN GETTING\nREINSON\nWILD LEDUC WELL\nBulldozers Sedj        x\nFire From\n$300Millioh Field,\nPLANES BANNED\nEDMONTON, Sept, 8'7(CP)^At;\nlantic No. 3, the Peck's Bad Boy of\nthe Leduc oil field, was still spitting\nbursts of flame and rock into the\nsky today, but this Initiative In the\nbattle between the wild well and\nthe men seeking to tame it seems\nback in the hands, of the men,.\nTo watchers, from outside the fire\narea, the blaze appeared worse than\never last night. The pall of smoke,\nwhich screened the well when the\nfire broke out Monday, had Uted and\nthe blazing well-head waa clearly\nvisible to observers at South Ed<\nmonton, 15 mllea away.\n.But the well's field ot activity, is\ngradually shrinking., Huge mounds\nof earth are being pushed closer to\nthe fire, area by ..bulldozers, sealing\noff the blaze from the .remaining\nrlchea of the $300,000,000 Leduc oil\nfield. ':'-\u25a0!':\"!. i: \u25a0\u25a0'\"\"\u25a0\nCONFINE TROUBLE\nSurface oil, apewed up by the weU'\nin Its six-month rampage, haa burned away, 'leaving leaking ground\nfissures and the heaving well-head\nItself as the only fire centres.\nHow long therflames will lick the\nrestricted area left to them is still\na guess. Field workers today.continued to pour water into the heart; of\nthe well\u2014a, task they have been pursuing for, months\u2014In an effort to\nchoke Oft the flow of oil and natural\ngas that is costing the well owner\nmore-than $50,000 a day. .       \u25a0 .. i, \u25a0\nAlberta Government - oitflciajsl\nmindful of the sudden bursts of violent activity from the volcano-like\ncrater, yesterday banned aircraft\nfrom the scene. The'ban ended a\nfield day for photographers, Who\nbad shot the spectacular blaze from\nevery angle.; ,\"-....\nEDMONTON, SOpt 8 (CP)\u2014Alberta Government Officials aald tbday it may be possible, to tell within\na week or 10 days whether efforts\nto control the wildly-burning Atlantic No. 3 oil well,will be successful.   . .. \u2022\u25a0:!''-\u25a0',   y\"'-V-:\n1. N. McKinnon of Edmonton,\nChairman Of the Porvlncial Conservation Board which took control\nof tho Leduc field last-Spring after\nNo. 3 broke Out-Of control, said lt\nmay be possible to begin shooting\nwater down the Smith relief well\nin a week or 10 days.\nPhone 14^ for Classified  Service,\nm\nma\nQ      .   Always the Campus leader for\nv.,   ',,..-' ailent, smooth writing\u2014with choice\nof points ground by hand in 14kt. gold!\n:   0      For yourself\u2014for a gift\u2014on tho\ncampus and in the office or home ... no other\npen writes like a Waterman's\u2014finer\n,     .',.'\u25a0.;   by far in every way!\nTHI CRUSADER TAPERITB $5.95\nWith features Vay nboye Its price\u2014\nl such u Lock-Slip Cap and Personalised\nPoint! Styles for men and women.\nWith matching pencil, 19.52.\nMkVaJk!\nthi DAimnni tn\n$5.95\noutstanding liny\u2014for\nappearance., performance,\ndependability! Models for\nliim, for ber. With matching\npencil, $5.95\nPrice* include Exciw Manu* -\nfacturing Tu*\nWaterman** Blue-Block\n* . , famous for permanency. Waohnhle bias .,\u00ab\n\u2022afe for school and homo.\nAll Ink\u2014for mora writing,\nmore economy I Id ' tha\nbandy Tip-Fill bottle 15*.\nffii^*Jj4mem\nFREIGHT RATES\nSeven Rrpvincesy\nAsk Stay of HeqHng\nOn Application\nRULING WANTED\nOTTAWA, Sept 8 (Cf>> \u2014 Sex-\nen Provincial Governments, today\nnotified the  Board of Transport\nCommissioners they will move to\n. hold up the railways' latest application for freight rate Increases\nuntil the Dominion  Government\n.   has -ruled en their.request for a\nroyal commission on railways.\n.   In a formal notice received by\nthe Board today, tha governments\n-of all Provinces except Ontario\nand Quebec said they would apply\n8ep_ 21 for a stay In hearings on\n, tho railway application,\nr Thp railways, which received'. 21-\nper. cent freight rate Increase in\nMarch', have applied for an interim\nincrease of 15 per Cent and a permanent Increase of 20 per cant\n,   The seven Provinces have asked\nfor a royal commission into Canada's\nwhole railway problem A few days\nago the Justice Department gave\nthe Federal Cabinet an opinion that\nsuch a royal commission, could not\nconstitutionally deal with the matter of freight rates The Government\nalready has ordered the Board of\nTransport Commissioners to launch\nan   inquiry   Into   Canada's, basic\nfreight rate, etructure \u25a0,:\nThe Government has? not yet ant\nnounced what course it plans to follow on the application tor a royal\ncommission,\nTlie notice filed tbday merely Informs the Bdard of; the: Provinces'\nintention to ask on Sept. 21 that no\nBoard, action be' taken pending a\nGbvernment announcement regarding the application for a royal commission.\nPRQTE8T DELAY\nToday's notice also disclosed that\nthe Provinces Involved have ^ protested to the Federal Government\nagainst \"delay\" In getting a Cabinet\ndecls)on bn their July 20 petition for\na Royal Commission.  '-\u2022\nIn their replies to the railway\napplication, the provinces cite several grounds in support of, their\ncontention that' it should be thrown\nOut   \u25a0    \u25a0 .' '.,? .*,\nThey deny the railway claim that\n\"changes m conditions (since-the\nlast'lhcreSse) are such as tb reijuire\na further general increase in freight\nrates.\"\nThey take Issue with , railway\ncalculations showing that the Canadian Pacific Railway\u2014the ''yardstick\" company for rate-making\npurposes\u2014will have an estimated\n\"deficiency\" of $42,000,0(10 in its\nrailway operating revenues.\nThe company calculated this deficiency on the basis of $27,380,008\nfor dividends, $15,800,088 fur: fixed\ncharges and $15,208,008 tor surplus.\nThe provinces said they \"deny\ntbe correctness of the estimates and\ncalculations\" on which* the \"deficiency\" figure was based.\n: \"The . estimated Requirements,\"\nthey,, add,' \"are excessive in that\nthe^ improperly charge the, whole\nof'*corporate dividends and;-the\nwhole of corporate fixed charges to\nrailway earnings,.:.and,further the\nallowance in respect of surplus is\n(excessive-*.\"- \u25a0      ,' -\/ \u25a0\nOther' complaints are that estim-\nated'revenues are .'\"inaccurate,\" that\n\"excessive\" yamouiits are charged\nfor. depreciation and that maintenance ' expenditures are placed too\nhigh.--', , \u25a0    \u25a0'-.-:\"\u2022   .\nThe provinces also challenge the\nformula for the 21-per-cent increase\nlaid down by the board in March.\nThe provincial submissions said\nthej* \"deny that the board has jurisdiction to grant a percentage? increase in tolls... based on financial\nheed or otherwise . ..\"\nOn the question of, whether the\nrailways are entitled to an Increase by reason of higher costs,\ntheir opponents say \"It !\u00bb fallacious to assert that Increased costs\n. of materials and labor must automatically call for Increased tolls\nand rates.\" . .; .*\nThe net financial position of\nthe companies must he considered,\nthey state, and they add 'that the\nC.P.R. is In \"greatly Improved\n.financial-condition.\" \u25a0\n-    This financial  condition,. they\n, say. Is such that \"no Increase in\ntolls or 'rates Is warranted.\"\nElect-ion Looms Nearer; National\nUnion Government Sought to Face\nSwelling Strikes, Protests, Costs\nPARIS, Sept. 8 (AP)\u2014Henry Queullle, Minister of Public Works,\nsaid today President Vincent Aurlol has asked him to form a riew\nGovernment \u25a0 *\nQueullle, Ilka Harriet Is a member ef the Conservative, Radical\nSocialist Party. He said he would reply te tha President's offer tomorrow. Htf left the Palace through a cordon of about 100 police and\nmobile guards who had been thrown hastily around the building, When\n\u25a0 crowd of BOO workers assembled at the outskirts of Paris and began\nmarching toward the centra of. Paris.*.'; -\n. PARIS, Sept 8 (CP)\u2014Edouard Harriot veteran Radical Socialist\nPresident of the National Assembly, today refused an Invitation from\nPresident.Vincent Aurlol to form a new Government to replace Robert\nSchuman's 64-hour-old Cabinet which resigned last night after defeat\nIn the Assembly? \u25a0';'-.-\nThe Communists,- In an official Party statement this tnornlnSi offered their participation In a Cabinet of \"\"democratic union.\"   '.?.??-.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 9,1948 \u2014 3\nREADY FOR ITALY\nCOLONY TALKS\nLONDON, Sept 8 (AP)\u2014Britain-\nbaa notified Russia she la ready to\nopen four-power talks on the future\nof Italy's pre-war colonies *before\nSept. 15, the Foreign Office.;\nnounced. today.   \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0.\nPointing out that quick; action. ls\nnecessary to meet the Italian treaty\ndeadline of Sept IB, after which the\nItalian colony problem must goiTo*j\nthe. United Nations for, decision, the.-\nBritish note asked Russia to suggest\na meeting date.'\n. Britain suggested the meetings bo\nheld in Paris, where the United\nNations Assembly convenes Sept 21.\nFrance and the United States, the\nother' two powers Involved, have1*\ngiven no formal reply to the Rus-3\nslan request as yet \u25a0\ny By LOUIS NEVIN\nPARIS7Sept. 8 (AP)\u2014President Vincent-Aurlol coiled\nin De Gaullists for the first time-today iri an effort to solve,\nthe crisis arising from the overthrow of. Robert Schuman's 64-\nhour-old Cabinet last, night.,\nA general-election seemed probable.\n\/     \"Auriol apparently istryirig to get followers of Gen. Charles\nde Gaulle to join O new National Union Government until general parliamentary elections can be held. De .Gaullists are\nrightists. ... \u2022 -\nSchuman's Government was the 13th since the war end\ned and ,the fourth since the*\nstart of last year.;    ?\nWhoever gets the job will, face\na growing wave of strikes ahd labor\nprotests about the high-cost bf living. He also will have to meet the\nproblem of inflation. Tnose Issues\nhave upset French Governments\never since the war?\nThe coalition government of Robert Schuman, put together. Sunday\nafter long and laborious effort, resigned last night In the. face of a\nsix-vote defeat ia the National Assembly on a technical, Parliamentary Issue. Tlie coalition was.made\nup of Schuman's own Mouvement\nRepubllcaln Populaire,' the Socialists'arid the Radical Socialists.\nVOTE AGAINST LEASER   ,?.',-'\nFourteen Radical-Socialist Depu-,\nties bolted party lines and' voted\nagainst Schuman on the crucial ballot last night Edouard'Herriot, an\noldwarhorse of French politics and\nnow President of the Assembly, flew\ninto a towering rage and said he was\nquitting as head of the party, whose\nmembers are neither Radical nor Socialist but Conservative.        .\/\nThe Radical Socialists have split\nover Schuman's plan to give the\nworkers  of  France,  a   2300-franc\n($8.83) cost-of-living bonus,. The\nNational Executive Committee of\nFrench employers went on record\nyesterday against the bonus, which\nwould cost about $90,000,000 all told.\nA fight is brewing how oyer\nwhether the bonus will have to be\n\"paid, in the face bf the' fact' that\nSchuman ls out?\nPROTEST 8CANT BONUS\nPARIS, Sept 8 (Reuters) '-Dustbins were piled high with \"uncollect:\ned refuse today as Paris garbage\ncollectors, along with public ser.\nvice workers belonging to the Communist-led Confederation Generate\ndu Travail; staged a 24->hour strike.\nThey were protesting las insufficient a recent government cost-of-\nliving bonus of 2500 francs ($8,331\nto salaried workers and civil ser\nvants.\nThe walkout included employees\nln the municipal administration,\nwater-supply ahd street-cleaning\nservices, and In the hygiene and\ndisinfection departments as well as\nundertakers and hospital personnel.\nPublic transport Including subway\nand. buses and the gas and eleetjlc-\nlty supply were not affected.\nBOSWELL SCHOOL\nCLOSEt) AFTER 35\nYEARS SERVICE 7;'?\u25a0\u25a0\nBOSWELU B. Ci Sept? 8 - After\nbeing in operation for. an unbroken\nperiod' of' 35 years? Boswell School\ndid not open this Fall. The children\nare attending ' the Consolidated\nSchools at Crawford Bay and will\nbe transported by school bus.' r\nMrs. W. Thompson, Principal of\nBoswell School for. the past two\nyears, Is a member of the staff at\nCrawford Bay and' will teach grades\none, two and three.       '\nEMPRESS OF FRANCE;\nMONTREAL? Sept 7\u2014Arrival ol\nthe. Canadian Pacific's Empress ot\nFrance at Quebec and Montreal\nWednesday on, her first.post-war\nvoyage from Liverpool, marked re-\ncumptlon of the CP-R's famous \"all\nred\" route from England to Australia and New Zealand. - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nThe Inbound Empress of France\npassed ber sister ship the Empress\nof Canada outbound, West of Belle\nIsle, the first Canadian Pacific passenger liners to so pass In peacetime\nservice since'the war. The Empress\nof Canada sailed from here Saturday.- '\u2022'\u25a0 \u2022'.'       *\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0;.-'.\". \"\u25a0 :!.:'\u2022 -\u25a0\u25a0;   \u25a0\nUrges Employment\nAU Possibilities\nFor Healthful.Lives\nBy The Canadian Press\nWith school days- here again the\nsubject of \"school children's health''\nis brought to the attention of businessmen by the-current monthly\nletter Of the Royal Bank of Canada.\n'It is at the school that tor the\nfirst time every child's' health -can\nbe assessed and deficiencies' corrected,\" says the; letter,\n\"There,. If anywhere, Is our golden . opportunity;, for \u2022: constructive\nwork in building a healthy Carfada,\n\"The only limitations on health\nprogress in any age are the bounds\nset by the growth of scientific knowledge, the willingness of those in\nauthority tor .introduce advanced\nideas,.and the readiness of people\nto piy..the cost\u2014a price, which ls\nlow relative to the resulting good . -\n: \"Progress has been made, but our\nachievements' and practice\" fall far\nshort of our ideals and knowledge\n.. . what we heed tbday Is a gripping sense ot the possibilities of\nhealthful, living, and' to get away\nfrom dependence upon, the reduction of death rates.\"    *\n' A wt*kly shopping end Information frvlc* for today's woman \u25a0\n'MONfREAE, Sept Bth^-Wishful thinking is a\nwaatai'of tima when your figure begina .to lose its\ngood looks. Trim it down with reducing exercises\nand control it with wonderful foundation garments\nof C-I-L nylon! Yes, nylon ia the newsmaking\nfabric for foundation garments that mold your,\nfigure firmly\u2014foundation garments tottlioul bulk\u2014\nthat are easy to wash and quick to dry-i that are\nwonderfully\" wear and tear resistant. Nylon yarn\nmakes strong, light-weight foundation garments ta\n._ help bring back those lovely curves of yours or\nmake your good figure still better I ...and you can be sure of finest\nquality when, ybu see that fainoua tag...\"FobriP Mode ol C-l-L\nNylonVitrif.     i \u25a0 .      .;'.'*\u2022..-.'-'.,\u2022,.?' .*\u25a0..','.\nFree Sehoolbook Covers! They're youra for the asking\nat the BANK OF MONTREAL\u2014the best-looking\nsehoolbook covers you've ever seen. These handsome\ncovers will intrigue your youngsters, for they picturi {\nschool-children as they are and aa.-they will be..\ndoctors, business girls, farmers, singers, pilots 1 Text* '\nbooks will keep clean and tidy inside these sturdy\nBofM covers! Ask for some today at your nearest branch of the\nBofM...or write to mo, Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St, Montreal.\n'Me- It A Woniorfuf Do. ...but\nafter an autumn\nrainstorm he just\ncan't. help smelling\n\"doggy\". And worst\nof alii he often\nleaves a '\" doggy \"\nemcll around the\nhouse or in your very pet chair I\nSo*here's what to do! Keep Fidol\n\u2014but banish hia \"doggy\" smell\naround tho homo by using\nVAPAIR! Simply uncap the bottle\nof this new room deodorant...\npull up ths wick ...and see how\nquickly your home becomes pleasant. and. livable, again! Vapair\nworks equally well on stale cooking or tobacco-smoke odours...\nand costs less than a cent a time\nto use! Ask for Vapair\u2014at drug\nstores or counters. That big-value\nten-ounce bottle is a mighty good\nbuy\u2014so .Vapair \"fans! eayl ,\t\nBefore You Con *\nSoy \"Chorll*Me-\nCorthy\", freshly-\nground    CHASH '\n&   SANBORN\nCOFFEE   ti j\n. vacuum-packed in tins by\nJhasa A Sanborn packers.  So when\nyou buy vacuum-packed Chaso'iSt'\nSanborn Coffee at your grocer'err,\nyou can be sure its vivid flavour\nwill be youra to enjoy to the full.\nYou see? vacuum-packing seats in\nand protects the full roaster fresh- ,\nness of Chase & Sanborn' Coffee\n\u25a0'til you open, the tin\u2014then you; [\nget REAL' coffee at its Havourful\nbest I Remember, because of ita\nfreshness and full flavour, vacuum*:.\npacked coffee is tha most econo- .\nmicsl way to \u25a0 buy colfee\u2014ahd':\nChase & Sanborn is the best coffee '\nmoney can buy\u2014it's REAL coffee.-'\nFill Tfioso Bock-fo-Scfioof Lunch (exes with something extra good to-  ,.\neat and for a special surprise this scrumptious cake, '.,',\n\u2022made with CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP.... j\n.  GINGER SPICE-CAKE '\u25a0\";;.\u2022-\nTemp. SHS' T. '      Time SO-SJ minutes    .fis\nV. cup lard, shortening or home-rendered 1st .-,\ncup brown sugar\ncup Crown Brand Corn Syrup\ncup \u25a0--'\" '\u2014\n\u2014 -.. cups\nii tspn. ground cinnamon\nIt\u2014   \u2014- ' -'\t\n'5*   t-r\n*A cup boiling\nm t    \u25a0-\u2014'\n..     ,- J water\n2(4 cups silted pastry flour      -    . ... -,..\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\n. ..... \u201e _ -Innaipon 1 tspn. baking powder\n[ tspn. ground ginger , 1 tspn. baking soda .ll'l?\nVa tspn. salt \u25a0   3 eggs, well beaten . '\nCream lard, shortening or home-rendered' fat and gradually beat in *\"'\nsugar and Crown Brand Syrup. Add boiling water .and let stand untll r oil,\nlukewarm. Then add sifted dry Ingredients In 3 lots, beating well after {..: :\neach addition*Add well-beaten eggs and blend mixture -with'a rotary '!',\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\neggbeater. (This is a very-thin batter). Pour into a well-greased pan,.\";1-:.?\n8s or-12\" and bake In a moderate oven (350\u00b0 F.) for 30 to 39 minutt\nWhile still warm, dust top with powdered sugar.\nHow Tlie Cereal\nPeoplo think up\npremiums I don t\nknow,! Rirw\nKELI\/OGGS\nhave. a fascinating one to please-\nyoungsters and\ngrown-ups, tool\nYou see, Kellogg's are currently\nputting good-looking 'decal transfers in each package of PEP.\nI've seen them and they're,cer-\n, taihly worth I collecting... the butterflies and those cute dog heads\nto decorate'ydur. drinking glassesl\nSo when -Kellbgg'a Rep suddenly\nbecomes extra-popular in your\nhouse, the transfers will be one\nof two reasons. The second reason\nLooking   For   A   \"Bargain\"   In\nFlavour? Then I'd nd- .\n. visa   you   to   hurry !\nright 'round to'your J\ngrocer'a and stock upS\non HEINZ TOMATO.\nKETCHUP!    Now'a\nthe time\u2014for every\nautumn a new crop of\nHeins specially-grown \"Ariatborat*, ?\"\ntomatqes makca a trip to the fara-1 -'\nous Heinz Kitchens. They're spice'd '\"?;\nand cooked to taste-wise perfection   '\n?.:fresh-packed   and  shipped  to*':-\nJ'our grocer in those big red bottles\nabelled Heins Tomato Ketchup)     '\n' Your husband will agree that Heins\nKetchup peps up every dish it   f\ntouches., aqda aestful goodness to\nstews, hashes, egg dishes add\ngravies. Yes, a bottle on your table\nmeans flavour-Wise mealtime\nmagic!\nis Pep's flavour...it'a the crisp\nwhole wheat, you know, that a\ngood to eatI\nThere's Still Tima To Fill Imply Jan with sparkling\njellies...fresh-flavoured jams., and interesting conserves... that will help put excitement in next\nWinter's meals! Grapes, apples, late plums\u2014they da\nmake such delicious jama and jellies! Especially\nwhen you iise the quick, easy, economical method\nmade possible by CERTO, bottled fruit pectin. Certo\nsaves.time, saves work...gives 60% more jam or\njelly from your fruit...uses fruits at:the peak of\ntheir full-ripe colour and flavour. And there are no failures If you follow\nthe Certo recipes exactly. Only Va to 1 minute boiling for jellies, 1 to t\nminutes for jama. See recipe booklet tucked under each Certo bottle label.\nBERNONVILLE\nAMEAL DELAYED\n, lilONTREAL, Sept. 8-tCP) - The\ncase of Count Jacques'Duge de Ber-\nhonvllle, appealing against a Federal deportation order, waa postponed in Superior Court today to\nSept. 14. ,    ; ,\nThe Ironjawed Count, under sentence' bf death In France as an alleged wartime collaborationist and\ncharged: now with having entered\nCanada Illegally, did not-appear In\nCOlirt\"s    .'.      i'\u2022'..-!       -: ':'.:   \u25a0     .:'\u25a0   '     \u2022\u25a0\nHis. representations were made by\nhia lawyer, Bernard Bourdon,   :\nA crowd of some 250 in the\ncourtroom and about 100 who waited outside tor a glimpse of the man\nwhose picture appeared in Montreal\npapers today In the uniform of the\nChasseurs Alpins showed disappointment ,y:\nThen was no Immediate reaabn\ngiven tor the postponement\n: On Sept. 14 the court will hear his\nWrit bf habeas corpus against the\ndeportation order? The hearing was\nto have been today but the Count's\ncounsel asked for the postponement.\nThere was no mention of ball for\nthe Count and he remained In deten-\ntlon it Immigration headquarters\nhere. . ,\u25a0\"':'!\u25a0\n-.\u2022it\u25a0\u25a0,-:\u2022\u2022\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 :;\u25a0\u25a0\"\u25a0\u2022 '777 7'   V\nThis Dessert\n-$w*\nfit***\nKlfi**\n,l      IrttfVA At rfa^*\n\u25a0 .''c-\u00bb'\nKibW\n*o\u00bb'\n\u00abei>\"\n-A   O\"\nISO   r\n(^<   *%*\u00bb**\"'*\n,\u00abw\u00ab\u00bb\n'-. \u25a0\u2022.\u2022\u00bb. taw\n.-    ^tf\" \u2022 ...       loice.\n^i hx\\v'*i ' '\u25a0.' ;   -;\nboit\u00bb.W-\n\u2022 Jslf-0 Is ft ln\u00bbl-*m\u00abtV-\u00abmsil byOsnsrol Foe*, ilnillsd\nJEU-0\nIrresistible eye appeal . . . matchlessly\nbright, tangy flavor... just-right consistency\n\u2014 Jell-0 offers all the things you want most in\ndesserts. And it's unbelievably easy to make,.\nAdd the fan that Jell-0 is about\ndie most economical dessert you can\nserve, and you'll agree\u2014\"Jell-0 has\neverything.\n\u25a0 Vi'  Only Jell-0 with Its extlusive\"locfc-\nyitid-lnf Jell-0 flavor gives the most\nI; \/satisfying results. Look for fit big\n1 tlid \"JELL-O\" letters on theibox.\nA ftodort ef   ,\nOsntral Feeds\nWii-t.-f-iJnicnlyf'fiJ-ffO?\nThere are seven famous Jell-0 flavors\n-m\n \u25a0\n\u25a0s^\n4 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1948\nSAIL TO ROYAL ROADS\n, ABOARD DESTROYERS\nOTTAWA, Sept. 8 (CP) - Selling\n%on. Vancouver to-join H.M.C.S.\nBoyal Roads Sept 0 for their first\nterm at tlie Canadian Services Collage there, 78 Cadets will travel\naboard the destroyers Cayuga and\n'Crescent, It was announced today. ,\nThe Cadets will be joined by five\nothers whose homes are In the Es-.\nqulmalt and Victoria Districts, .to\n? make up a total course of 83 Navy,\nI Army and Air Force Cadets from\nall across Canada.\nSTART ASSEMBLY UNI\nINSTALLATION     \u2022\nHAMILTON, Sept 8 (CP) - British workmen yesterday started to\nInstall machinery In tbe hew Austin\nMotor Car Plant here, It ia expected\nan assembly line will be completed\nby January. The company announc-\npart of the former. Canadian Army\ned several weeks ago It had brought\nTrades School to convert into on\nEs-J automobile plant.     ,.\nThere are about 10,000 species of\nwasps known to science,...\nII takes more then kisses to keep a\n;\u25a0 mem h<wy I If you want your man\n\u25a0 always io be proud of you ... if\nyou want always to look your\n1 youngest, slimmeet, and loveliest\n... you must watch your diet! And,\n; in any diet to gain a lovely figure,\n\u00a3u ahould eat cortain special foods\ncause of their vital ^'protective\"\nqualities.\nthat b why Kellogg's All-Bran b\nincludedinscientificwoight-contiol\n. menus. All-Bran ia made only from\nthe outer layers of tho wheat grain.\nThis Is the vital port eo rich In iron\nand certain other \"protective\" food\nelements your body must have.\nNot only is All-Bran a \"protective?\"\nfood but it ia guaranteed, (At a\ndouble-your-monoy-bock basis, to\nkeep you regular naturally. Such\nnatural regularity ia always ad vis-\nable, diot or no diet.\nMake aa- yoer rial to.take better\ncan. of yourself. Start eating All-\nBran today.\nBy IDA JEAN KA1N\nIn Defense of the Home Makei*\nWho Lets Her Figure Gb to Waist\nI've never held with the accepted\nnotion that the little woman calmly\nsettles down andr'lets her figure go\nto waist because she's captured her\nmarl. Fiddlesticks! That'a not the\ncase at all... It's the cooking,'\nI base my argument on the senses\n\u2014the most potentially fattening of\nwhich are the senses of smell and\ntaste. Science backs me up. To begin wltb, women generally have a\nkeener sense of smell than men do,\nand another thing, the sense of smell\nbefore a meal la acutely keen and\nthe pleasant aroma wafted on the\nair \u2022 stimulates the appetite. There\nyou are. No wonder homemakers inquire if they can actually Inhale\ncalories while dinner is cooking!  ,\nAnd \"taste makes waist\" it's aald.\nTrue, and a good cook must flavor\nto taate. All ln .all, by the, time the\nlittle woman shops for food,.cooks\nlt, and serves it.., who can blame\nher tor eating heartily? She comes\nto the table ravenously hungry Indeed she would have to have extraordinary strength ot will to turn\ndown her own cooking!\nAfter the meal she clears oft the\ntable, so even lf she bad the courage to follow the.excellent dietary\nrule to get up from.the table feeling\naa lf she could eat a little more-\nshe still faces food! And the next\nday It starts all. over again t Yea,\ncompared to the homomaker's role,\nCareer women have an easy time of\nIt when it comes to keeping stream'\nlined.\nAh me, well, what to do? At 4\no'clock In the. afternoon, stave off\nhunger pangs with a cup of hot tea,\nwith a lump of sugar; or a big glass\nof buttermilk or skim milk. That\ndoesn't add too much nourishment\nbecause you only had 390 calorics\nfor lunch .,. a hot soup, made with\nskim milk, and a -grilled sandwich\non-one thin slice of bread.made with\ntha left-over meat loaf That way\nyou get more protein than starch.\nAnd a piece of fruit\u2014that'a ; a fine\nlunch for few calories.\nDinner can include 500 to 600 calories, which allows for a good steal\n\"Diet\" by leaving off bread and\nb-ittcr, strictly avoiding all tats, and\n\u2022>\u00bb\u00bbiig fruit for dessert Then, after\ndinner, go Into the living roon) aqd\nrelax for 15 minutes-before clearing\nthe table. You won't be nearly ao\ntempted, for that nice satisfied feeling comes a short time after a meal\nla finished.\nEating to reduce la really the answer\u2014It's the only way to change\nyour food habits and build up resistance to overeating.\nChicken salad is a tried and true\nfavorite, and this version is really\nsomething special. For about 8 servings, combine one c. sliced or diced\nripe bananas and Vt c. diced pineapple. Add IH c. diced cooked\nchicken, Vt c. diced celery, Vtl. diced or chopped olives, VA tap? salt\nand 2. tbsp, mayonnaise. Mix lightly.,\nWhen more solid fare is the order\not the day, a spiced ham slice rates\napplause. To serve 6, gat VA lbs.\nsmoked ham cut one-Inch thick.\nCombine Vs e. dark corn syrup', Vt e?\noange juice and tbsp. prepared mustard; pour over? ham,. Cover and\nbake In 878 F. oven about 30 min.\nUncover, baste In the syrup ln tha\nLove EroMeinS'\nIf a husband haa to choose\nwhether he will aide with his wife\nor hla mother in any serious\ndifference between the two women,\nI believe he should alwaya side\nwith his wiie.\nThat la not to say that hla wife\nIs necessarily alwaya right But\nthere are ways of making It perfectly clear to a man's mother and\nher Interests come ahead of his\nmother's with him. If hla wife la\nobviously on the wrong side of the\nargument he can still take her side\nto tbe extent of refusing to permit\nhis mother to criticize her, and of\ntelling her aa diplomatically aa he\ncan that she should mind her own\nbusiness.\nA letter from \"Mrs. A.\" tells of\na marriage on the verge of being\nbroken up simply because her\nhusband refuses tq stand by her\nin this eternal controversy of\nmother-in-law against wife.\nAccording to tho wife, her husband's mother \"is a vicious and\nvile woman with her mouth,\" and\nis constantly stirring up trouble\nthroughout her family because ot\nher1 malicious gossiping. She also\napparently attempts to start trouble\ndirectly, criticizing her daughter-\n! new Rinso\nDOES IT!\nJust think! Rain or shino;;; whether clothes era\ndried indoors or out... new Rinso with Solium\ngives your wash n new brilliance never known\nbefore. The results ara amazing! White clothes\ncome whiter than brand new. 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He haa a\nbrother who ia married and his\nwife has the same trouble, but the\nbrother tells his mother to stay\naway from his home.,\n\"Every time after one of hia\nmr'her's visits I fly at my husband\nand ask him, 'How ean you alt\nthere and listen and say nothing?!\nAll he says is 'What can I do?\nJust don't pay an attention.*\n\"Thla woman even scolds my\nown children and I wait and see it\nmy husband will speak up, but he\nnever does. \"\n\"I've lost all respect for my\nhusband and all love for him because I don't feel that he la man\nenough to protect hla home. He\nsays that if I thought anything ot\nmy children and my name, I\nwouldn't argue with him so much,\n\"Am I right or is he right?\"\nNow, of course, fundamentally lt\nla the wife who is right in this\narnment. But the mere fact that\nshe ls right ls not I am afraid,\ngoing to change her husband. Nor\ndo I think that he is going to be\nchanged by the method ahe uses\nto try and get her point across to\nhim. By her own admission, aha\n\"flies at him,\" and that sort of\ntactic has. never really . accom-\nipllsbe.d anythlrig for anjflWife,\nWould Encourage\nWine U* to   '\nPromote Temperance\nVICTORIA, Sept 8 (CP)-Feaai-\nbillty of uniform liquor advertising\nwaa a chief topic at the annual\n\u25a0mooting of the Canadian Association\nof Provincial Liquor Commissioners.\nNearly. 100 officials of the Provincial Liquor Boards across the\nDominion were in attendance aa\nthe convention opened. Also here\nas observers rare officials of Canada's wineries, distilleries and breweries. ***-..\n' On Thursday, Herbert Anscomb,\nB.C.'s Finance Minister, will be host\nto the Convention at a luncheon.\nAmong those observing at the\nconvention la. A. G. Sampson, Toronto,. President of the Canadian\nWine Institute, who said today tbat\nevery effort is being made by the\nCanadian wine industry to encourage the use ot wine as a table beverage and as a cooking Ingredient\nas part of a long-range campaign to\npromote temperance. ?        ?-\u25a0\/\u25a0\u2022 \u25a0'-,'.'\nThe organization which Mr.\nSampson heads represents 18 Canadian wineries, Capitalized at more\nthan $20,000,000. Mr. Sampson said\ntremendous strides have been made\nin improving the, quality of Canadian wines in recent years and that\nthe Industry would welcome the\nopportunity to conduct an educational advertising program bn an\n\"Institute\" basis tbat would Mia\nImportant factor in encouraging\ntrue temperance. .       i\nRBOINA, Sept 8 (CP> '\u2014Mrs.\nIrene Campbell of Regina la Executive Secretary of- the Canadian\nFederation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, it was announced today. Miss Hilda 'Cryderman of Vernon, B. C, continues as\nTreasurer.\nShe says she Is thinking of\nleaving her husband, and perhaps,\nif she wants peace more than she\nwants her husband, that.la what\nshe will have to do.\n-It-may, however, be possible to\nkeep the husband and. still have\npeace, -it ahe goes about it the\nright way. And the right way, I\nthink, is to tell ber husband, as\nquietly as she can, without \"flying\nat him\" or otherwise behaving In\nan hysterical fashion, that she\ncan't stand the situation any\nlonger, and that unless he forbids\nhis mother to come to the house\nand make trouble; - she will have\nto leave it If this is going to make\nany impression, however, ahe will\nhave to announce her decision\nwithout a. scene, and particularly\nnot make rlt an empty threat She\nwlP havei'to be prepared to make\ngoo J on what she has said, became if she doesn't nothing she\nsayu will- ever have any effect on\nhim again.\nHence she should consider a long\ntim> before making a definite\nstaltment and have her plans\nready for action If she does make\nIt It jnay not work, but lt ls worth\na ti-y, and la certainly better than\ngoing on as she Is.\nVancouver Venue for\nPower Appeals,,' 7 7\nVICTORIA, Sept 8 <CP)-ftear.\ntags of appeals against the price to\nbe paid tor assets expropriated by\nthe B.C. Power Commission from\nColumbia Power Corp. and West\nCanadian Hydro-Elcctrlc Co. Ltd.\nwill take place in Vancouver, Mr.\nJustice J. O. Wilson decided today.\nIt had bean requested by- the\nPower Commission's counsel that\nthe appeals take place in Victoria\nwhen the current hearing of the\nSrice to be paid to Nanalmo-Duncan\nutilities Ltd for Its expropriated\nassets is completed.\nThe Nanaimo - Duncan Utilities\ncase ls now ln its fourth week and\na total 'of 111 exhibits have been\nsubmitted. The basis of establishing\nprices used in the Ford, Bacon and\nDavis appraisal it Nanalmo-Duncan\nUtilities assets was given today by\nA. Bartlett, Ford, Bason and Davis\nengineer.\nLoss of Records Bars\nWoman From Canada\nVANCOUVER, Sept 8 (CP) \u2014\nEntry into Canada of a Vancouver*\nborn woman ,now living In' England, haa been barred because\nrecords bf her birth have been lost\nMrs. E. Richardson, a 34-year-old\nWidow, of South Shields, County\nDurham, Eng., says she was adODted\nfrom a private hospital here three\ndays after her birth and taken to\nEngland when 14 montha old?\nShe has been refused a passport\nbecause she cannot get a birth\ncertificate. The Department of Vital\nStatistics, Victoria, baa no record\nof it The hospital where she was\nborn closed some years ago.     .\nIn an appeal to tha mayor's office\nfor aid, Mrs. Richardson.said her\nhusband Is dead, an accident vetlth,\nand that her foster parents died\nsome time ago. She has three\nchildren.\nThe ancient Greeks and Romans\nuse to enjoy highly-perfumed fobd.\nBy ALICE DENHOFF\npan, then bake 18 mlh. longer. Serve\nwith a tossed-green salad or molded\ntomato aspic slices.\nIf dieting and slimming diets are\nnot of consequence, here is a good\ndessert a honey chocolate cream.\nUN8\\VEETENED CHOCOLATE\nFor 4-8 portions, cut 2 squares unsweetened'chocolate ln small pieces;\nplace in -top of double boiler. Place\nover hot not boiling water; stir occasionally until chocolate is melted.\nRemove from hot water. Add lit.\nhoney and a dash of salt Add about\n3 tap. boiling water, one tap, at a\ntime, beating after each addition.\nBoat until mixture ls smooth and\nsatiny. Cool, but do not chill, until\nmixture . thickens.. Take ' amall\namount of cream from one c. heavy\ncream.that his been whipped; blend\nwith chocolate' mixture,, then fold\nIn remaining whipped cream* Turn\ninto mold or individual molds, and\nchill for an hpuif Serve plain.\nALEXANDRIA, Egypt Sept t \u2014\n(AP) \u2014 Representatives of several\nArab countries said todsy they had\ndemanded that Arab refugees from\nPalestine be allowed to return home\nbefore the Arabs discuss any settlement in Palestine.: :\n. 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Rosat MM.Da-\nci    t  i. -.''' \u00ab*,;\u201e.i,\u00ab...rf GugUemo, Mrs, B.r Vecchio,-Mrs. A.\nSt '.J.oh,n's UShaugtaiasy) M\u00ab      Mrs. L..L_sa, Mrs..C.,Ar-\nsr was the scene .  ,'-.   .   .,7\u00ab. n fi.n\u00bbni*\nBats differ trom all other mam\nmala-In their ability to maintain\nsustained flight.\nUse the \"Classified'* end save.\n\u2022 St. John's\nChurch in Vancouver was the scene\nof-Sn attractive wedding Aug. 27\nuniting Margaret May Cawley, only\ndaughter ot Mr. and Mrs. C. A.\nCawley, well known in Salmo and\nNelson, and Jack Roberts Sterling,\nelder* son PI Mr. arid' Mra. G., W.\nSterling of Nelson. Rev. N, D;-B.\nLarrmonth, tormerly of Nelson, officiated. Pearls and crystals from\nthe weddhig dress of the groom's\nmother trimmed the white satin\ngown worn by the bride. Her only\nornament wes a pearl necklace worn\nby her own mother at her wedding,\nline bride was attended by her\ncousin, Miss Joan Curwen,'and Miss\nLouise Runcie. Robert Sterling -was\nhis. brother's best man, and usher-\nfing were.the bride's brothers, Guy\nand Clarence Cawley. Soloist was\nDon Beattie of New Westminster,\nalso a former Nelsonlte, After a\nreception at Harmony Hall, the\nhappy couple left for a honeymoon\nat Harrison Hot Springs. The bride\ntravelled in a wine-toned suit with\ngray topcoat and hat, and wine accessories. They will reside in West\nPoint Grey,   \u25a0 '.,\u25a0\u25a0...\n\u2022 ..Mrs. Key Carpenter and\ndaughters Sharan ahd Joyce, 614\nVictoria Street, have returned from\nVancouver after' spending, their\nholidays with Mrs.'Carpenter's paTr\nents, Mr. and Mrs. L. MacDonald.'\n.,-. \u2022 MT. and Mrs. J. J. Boyd of\nI Nelson left.. for. Calgary by car\nWednesday to visit their son Denis,\nat the Keith.Sanatarlum. They will\nlater drive to the Coast via the\nUnited States to visit their son-in-\nlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.\nHarry Cox of Courtenay, B.C.\n\u2022 Miss D. Peterson, 316 Innes\nStreet, has had as her guests, her\nsister, Mrs. G. P. Smith of Sao\nPaulo, Brazil, and Mrs. J. H. Smeat-\non ot Toronto, formerly of Rio de\nJaneiro, Brazil.\nWALTON-HAVNES\n\u2022 The marriage took place at\nGorge Presbyterian Church at Vic\ntorla, B.C.,.of Grace Dorothy, daugh:\nter of Mr. ahd Mrs., Charles Haynes,\nto Leonard Phlllli) Walton, formerly\nof Nelson, on Sept, 6, \u2022,\n\u2022 \u2022 Mrs. ParTott and party, who\nhave been visiting Mr. and Mrs. K.\nGrenfell,, 818 i Vernon Street, left\nSunday tor Spokane, called home\nby the death of Mrs. Farrott's son,\nEnsign Vincent L. Pairott, who was\n.killed in the crash of a Spokane\nNaval Air Station training plane\ntwo miles South of lone, Wash.\n\u2022 A surprise farewell party for\nMiss Eleanor Vulcano who is leaving to enter training at Sacred\nHeart Nursing Home, Spokane,\nwas held at the. home of Mrs. J. Tedesco. Mra J. Vecchio, Mrs. J. Maglio,\nand Mrs. T. Misuraco were Jo-host'\nesses. Bingo was enjoyed, followed\nby presentation of a luggage set to\nMiss Vulcano.. Invited; guests were:\nMrs. G. Vulcano, T. Misufaca, Mrs.\nP,- Sacco, Mrs. John Vecchio, Mrs.\nJoe Maglio, Mrs. Marlannl, Mrs. T.\ncure, Mrs. A Boss, Mrs. G. Santor,\nMrs. B. Arcure, Phyless Maglio, Mrs.\nMargaret. Santor, Miss Loinae'Santor, Miss Vera DeGerlimo, Mrs. J.\nFrancella, Mrs. N. Maglio,-Mrs. D.\nCarmechael, Mrs. Mary DeGIrolomp,\nMiss E. Crbssley, Mrs. Bonnie Doaks,\nMiss June Jesty, Tommy Crossely;\nSev Catalano, Josephine DeGuglll-\nmo, Mrs. S. Bragagnolb,.Mrs,Rlsolo,\nMrs. J. DeGlrolamo, Mrs. M.-DeGlrolamo, Mrs* L. Alexander, Mrs. R.\nDeGlrolamo, Miss VI DeLucrealo,\nMrs. V. Romano, Mrs, P. DeFeo, Mrs.\nD. AUrelio, Mrs. E. Thast; Mrs. L.\nColettI, Miss C Vulcano,. Miss M,\nVulcano, Jimmy Chapmen, Earl\nVulcano, L, LeRose, J. CAsbeytHar*\nold Setso and Eddle-Vulcano.\nMr. and Mrs. Dave Macfar*\nlane and their daughter, Miss Mae\nMacfarlane,\"have returned*! to their\nhome at 308 Gore Street after spend-\ning a month's holiday at'Willow'\nPoint '\u25a0':>\u25a0'\u25a0 :\"\u201e\n\u2022 ' Mrs, W. Fowles .and family,\nMill Street, haye returned from\nWinnipeg, where they.have.been. pn\nan extended, holiday., \".\".....-\" \\\nSosuoo-TH iii tat tangy and ftah-flivot-J\n... just thick enongrfa and never, too thick\u2014It\nseems scarcely possible that such perfect lemon ,\nPie Filling can be magically quick an. easy to\nmate I \"But it is, and success is sure every time,\nwith Jell-0 Lemon Pie Tilling I\nMade by the makers of famous Jell-0 \u2014 with\nreal lemon flavor 1 Not a lemon jelly. Use It\nlot pies, tarts, cake fillings, sauce, and for such\neasy dessert recipes as those on the package.\nKaslbw*\nKASLO. -B.C. \u2014r Mlaa -Audrey\nDoubleday haa as guest, her mother,\nMrs. Doubleday of Trail?' -        '\nMr. and Mrs. ^T. Horner have\nas guest, Miss B. Doe of Lethbridge,\nMiss Sybil Doubleday ahd.GoM\ndon Sharp of Trail, visited Miss\nAudrey Doubleday. ...\nMr. and Mrs. T. Horner had as\nguest, their daughter .Mrs. Clara\nH11L    \u2022\u2022\u25a0-   ' '\u25a0...\u25a0'.' \"   ,\nRay Lockhart is apendlng a short\nholiday: with his mother, Mrs.\" L.\nLockart, eh route to Vancouver,\nwhere he is a student In the ,U.p.C.\nMrs. G. M. MacNlcol of Johnson's\nLanding ls visiting her son-in-law\nand daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Turner.' -        '\u2022''\u2022;\u2022'\/*    '\"\nMiss W. Egger of .Vancouver... is\nteaching in the elementary-school\nhere. ' :\"'.\nMr. ahdjilrs. J. Patterson ol Fernie are spending a few days In their\nSummer home here.   .   \u25a0\u25a0\nMiss Margaret McDonald,'having\nspent the Summer holidays with her\nparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.-McDonald,\nhas returned to -Vancouver. \u25a0 '\u25a0\nMiss. Clara Johnson returned to\nTrail, having \"spant-the* holidays\nwith her mother, Mrs; E. Johnson. .\nMiss Alice Augustine 'left tor\nFruitvale, where-she will resume\nher duties as teacher in the Fruit\nvale schools. .\nMr. ahd Mrs. F. Bate had as guest\nH. Boyden of Trail for the weekend.. .?'?'.?.\u25a0   .   ...   ;-...'-\nMr? and Mrs. P. Ewert of Castle\ngar, are, guests of Mrs. Ewert's fath'\ner, R; Gilker.       \u25a0''.\"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nD. A. McKellar had aa weekend\nguests, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Germaine,\nMiar Allure Germalhe and L.Jeros,\nall otiTttO!::-\u25a0::-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ii.-. :.'\nVisits Parish of\nArrow lakes\nNA&USP, B. C\u201e Sept 8 - Rt. Rev.\nF...P.. Clark, M.A., D.D., Anglican\nBishop of Kootenay, made his first\nvlslt.ln the.Dlocese.since his consecration'and return from the Lam.\nbeth Conference, to the Parish of\nthe Arrow Lakes on Sunday.' His\nLordship's chief object on this occasion waa to meet Rev. T. Mitchell,\nwho transferred from the Diocese of\nSaskatchewan and waa appointed to\nthe Parish just prior to his elevation\noh St. Georges' Day. The Bishop arrived in. Nakusp Saturday after;\nnoon and proceeded with the Vicar\nand Mrs.   Mitchell  to  Edgewood.\nHoly Communion was celebrated\nby the.Biahop In St Agnes' Church,\nEdgewood at 11 a. m.', Master Smith\nHamilton, of Nelson, taking part in\nthe services of the day as the Blsh\nop's -Staff Bearer, About 40 persons\nattended this service, 27 of whom\npartook of the,Holy Sacrament. After the service the return journey\nwas made to St Mark's Church, Nakusp for the next service at 3:3Q p.m.\nwhere 46 people were in attendance.\nIn view of the'shortness of- ttar_e\nlunch was partaken of on the terry\ncrossing from Needles; but time was\ntaken to stop at Burton and Arrow\nPark so that the Bishop could see\nthe Churches there.\nHla Lordship preached stirring\nsermons at both services and expressed hia pleasure at being, able\nto; meet the\" Vicar and his wife as\nwell' as so many ot the parishioners,\nof whom several came from Burton\nand.Arrow Park. The?BishoprlejEi\nImmediately after the Nakusp service for. New Denver at which point\nthe evening service had been ar.\nranged, to.be followed by a vestry,\nmeeting. '\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0 -.   N   .-\u25a0\nKINNAIRD, B.C \u2014 Scoutmaster\nE. V.-Calkin and Mrs. Calkin held\na surprise birthday party' at their\nhome in honor of one of the patrol\nleaders, John Sorensen. The Invited\nguests were all members of the Kinnaird Scout Troop. Games were enjoyed and- delicious refreshments\nwere served by the hostess. Those\npresent were the guest of honor,\nJohn Sorensen, Bob Sorensen, Alan;\nJacobson, Ken Walts, John Marshall,L_onard_Kury.uk, Gerald Gun-\nderseri, i Ed Collinson, Gordon Bule,\nHibbert Tupper and Lloyd Swihart.\n. |J; H- TyrJetl-of Kpmloops arrived\nto spend, a holiday with? his son-in-\nlaw and 'daughter, Mr, and Mrs. E.\nV. Calkin.\nKASLO LADS\n6NJOYCAMP\nAT LARDEAU\nKASLO, B.C., Sept.. 8 \u2014Undef\ncharge of D. A. MacKellar, the boys\nof St. Mark's Anglican Church chose\na camp site on the shore of Kootenay Lake at Lardeau for their first\nyear outing. Favored with' Ideal\nWeather and good roads, the head of\nthe lake provided a field of adventure. Expeditions were made tb\nfields of activity in* logging and\nlumbering and fishing in neighbor\nIng waters.\nDuring the week F. W. Weeks-paid\na visit to' the camp..\nThe boys were reluctant to pull\nup stakes for their journey home,\npossibly the thought of School days\nbeing juat around the corner help-\ned to over-shadow their return.\nBoys in camp were James Gar\nrett, Clarke Bowker, Frank Tyerey\nDavid McCartney and George Rob\ninson,    -       .     -   .\nProcter V\n. PROCTBRi'lE'& \u25a0*-* Mervyn.Mc-\nMullln has returned trom Vancouver where he spent a week's vat-\nattbn visiting his brother-in-law and\nsister, Mr. and Mrs. E. Coleman.,-\nMrs. C. Grant has returned home\nfrom the Kootenay Lake General\nHospital where she waa treated tor\na dislocated knee.\nMrs. J. MacLeod and i daughter\nPeggy speiit the long weekend vacationing ln Spokane. They motored down with Mr. and Mrs. B. Hos-\nkins of Nelson.\nMr. and Mrs. N. Shkwarok had as\ntheir guests Mr. Shkwarok's brother and sister-in-law, Mr,, and Mrs.\nW. Shkwarok, his nephew BUI, all\nof Castlegar and Nick Turik: of Rob'\nson.    .    ,   \u2022 . \\ 'rr , 6\".'   ... \"-.\nMiss Joy McEwan of Nelson spent\na few days here visiting ber uncle\nand aunt, Mr, and Mrs. J. Riley.\nMiss E. AylWln and Miss E. Bradshaw of Nelson have returned here\nto resume their teaching duties.-\nMike Solecki spent a week's vacation In McConnell -visiting with\nfriends.. *-!\nGordon Brady haa left for Nelson\nwhere he will attend High School.\nMrs. P. AntcuiiUk of Nelson spent\na few days here visiting her son-in-\nlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. N.\nShkwarok.\nMr. arid Mrs. Hanson and family\nhave returned to their home in Trail\nafter spending the Summer months\nat their Summer home here. -  ' \u25a0:\u25a0,\nMr. and Mrs. Persello had as their\nguests for a few daya Mr. and Mrs.\nPicco of Trail. They now have Robert Picco of Trail visiting them.\nMr. and Mrs? D. S. Taylor had as\ntheir guests their sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. Taylor,\nMr. and Mrs. W. Taylor and their\ngranddaughter, all of Nelson.\nMr. and Mrs. J. MacLeod have as\ntheir guest for a week, Mra, J, Blch-\nan of Vancouver,\nSirdar\nVANCOUVER, (CPl-ltaly la-In\nthe market tor Canadian fish and\nlurhberi said Dr. P. F. Migonfe, commercial attache of the Italian lega<\ntlon, said on a visit here. In return,\nItaly has for sale almonds, fruit\nrinds arid briar pipes.\nSIRDAR, B. C\u2014Mrs. Tom Wacol-\nchik and son Victor have returned\nfrom a holiday spent in Winnipeg\nvisiting relatives.\nMrs. Adams ot Gray Creek waa a\nvisitor to'her daughter Evelyn recently,\nMr. and Mrs. Dave Qualf have\nreturned Irom Calgary, where Dave\nwas called on the death of his sister.    ' ' \u2022 ,-'  '\nMrs. Hucal and son,of Cranbrook\nwere visitors ot Mr. and Mrs. Joe\nKollman.\nMrs. L. V. Rehmann and daughter Gertrude have returned from\nVancouver.\nA surprise party waa held at the\nhome of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Rohde,\nin honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott,\nwho are leaving Sirdar shortly to\ntake up residence at Kimberley.\nDancing and other entertainment\nwas enjoyed. ?     ' \u25a0\nEdgaT Hornseth'has returned\nfrom' a week's visit to Twin Bay.\nMrs. Mike Daniels and children\nleft for Fernie for a weekend visit\n-Mrs. Rpwsell and daughter Doreen of Kimberley were weekend\nguests of Mrs. Hornseth, also Miss\nViola Brown of Creston.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 9,1948 \u2014 I\nASK PREMIER FOR\nREPAIRS TO\nKINNAIRD STREETS\nKINNAIRD, B. C, Sept. 8-A. R.\nMacDermid and S.,C. Watson, Kinnaird Village Commissioners met\nthe Hon, Byron Johnson, Premier of\nBritish Columbia, when he was in\nTralL The matter of necessary work\non Kinnaird? streets was discussed.\nNegotiations-were started to have\nthe work done by the Provincial\nGovernment. Kinnaird Commissioners contend that these streets ahould\nbe handed .oyer ln good' condition\nto the ,newly-Incorporated village.\nN. Denver Brigade\nPrepares Pumper\nNEW,'bl^yrEI^:B.:C.,'Sept 8 -\nThe New ? Denver Volunteer i Kro.\nBrigade held 'a work - bee to r atrip\ndown the body from the . truck\nbought to be converted Into a pump\ntruck?. Some work was done on the\npresent fire truck.'    V '\u25a0\nfreeman Furniture G\nThe Home of Furniture Values\n_ PHONE 115 \u2014 NELSON,  B.C.\nSee Our Selection of\nTri-Light Lamps\nand Shades\nPriced from $18.50.41\nBosnveli* '\u25a0:* >;.:\n.yBoswjxii, ?[.c., sept 8 \u2014 Mr.\nand Mrs. James Johnstone of Trail\nare guests of Mr Johnstone's mother, Mrs. E.''Johhstone?\"\n\/ Mr. and Mrs? H? Webb of Edmonton rand' Mrs. N. Setter of Saskatoon., are visiting Mr. and. Mrs. J.\nPryke?-\u00b0 **'*--'*.''*,>!8ft''i*-'  \u2022-*\nJ. Pashak has returned to Calgary,'accompanied by Mrs. PasBak\nand aon Terry, who have apent the\npast * two months on the Pashak\nranch. \u2022       .   i\nGLOVES\nFabric \u2022 Suede \u2022 Kid\n1.95to4.95\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\nKootenay Valley Uairy\nPASTEURIZED\nMltk\nMS SAFE FOR CHILDREN\n\/   ' BEAUTY BOUND\nLet one of our superb permanent waves make you lovely to\nlook at \u2014 your hair easy to\n'manage. >, l-\\ j\nACTON'S\nBEAUTY PARLOUR\nit Raspberries\n^Strawberries\nit Pink Salmon\nPINEAPPLE MARMALADE: Aylmer Pectin;\n24 or. jor ...?_ ___r .      '   '\nSAUSAGE: Puritan; 14 M. tin\nDOT SWEET CHOCOLATE: 8 oz. pica. .\nPEANUT BUTTER: Squirrel; 16 oz. jar.\n54*\nSS*\n41*\nGreat Northern;\nPEANUT BUTTER: Squirrel; 24 oz. jar\nPEAS: No. 2, Salad Queen; 20 oz. tin .\nASPARAGUS CUTTINGS: Aylmer; 12 oz. tint\nNABOB SPINACH: 20 oz. tins\nPEAS: No. 4. Broder's; 20 oz. tint\nNabob Special Pack; 24 oz.\nNabob;\n^-Marmalade\n* Glace Cherries\nir Fruit Cake Gems\nir Apple Lime Juice\npkg.\nNabob;'16 oz. pkg.\nSunrype; 20 oz. tins, 2 for\n38c\n41c\n40c\n25c\nA FULL LINE OF JARS AND FITTINGS\nWE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES\nTHESE?MERCHANTS ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU\nFairview Cash Market\nPHONE 295\nBonnie's Grocery\nPHONE 1236\nTalbot's Grocery\nSOUTH SLOCAN\nStangherlin's Grocery\nPHONE ?09-L\nHilltop Grocery\nPHONE 983-X 7\nFairway Meat Market\nPHONES 1177-1178\nMaple Leaf Store\nCrescent Valley\nC. D. Bedwell\nGeneral Merchant\u2014PROCTER, B.C.\nMoslems observe a month, of fasting each year, during Whloh, they\ndo not eat, drink or smoke between\nsunrise and funset\n-HAND\nLEMON PIE FILLING\nK.43\nA Product of Gsnoral Feeds\nm'WWfflvOTT\nFor\nHealth\nand\nTaste\nPacific Milk js good for children and grown-ups, Try t\ncan of rich, satisfying, Pa\n. cific Milk today. You'll\nagree with thousands that\nthis favorite B. C. product\nis a must for any kitchen.\n, Pacific Milk\nIrradiated a'nd Vacuum Packed\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiii\nDoctors fiwe the Palmolive Han brings\n2out of 3women \/     \/}.    (?\/ *   \u2022  \/>\/ A   ,7\n*m\nUse oily, clearer\u2014wllh Palmolive\n\"My \"kin became lew oily,\" Ella May\nGagnet reports. Excessive oilinu- often lenves\nskin blotchy. Tho 14-Day Palmolive Plan\nbrot\/ght aotual definite gains to 89% of the\nwomen who had oily ildn. See if it won't help\nyour akin become less oily\u2014clearer.\nFroshor, brighter celerl\n\u2014with Palmolive\n\"Skin brlgbter! l*u\nconrsn-looking too,\" says\nloulse Shaughnessy, of ter\ntesting the Palmolive Plan. ;\n. 'The 3 doctors reported\nimprovements like these for\n2 skins out of 3. Start your\nPalmolivo Plan today!    ,\nYes, it's true! 36 doctors\u2014leading akin specialists\n\u2014teated the-Palmolive Plan pn 1285 women of all ages, from\nfifteen to fifty, with all types of akin. Dry! Oily! Normal!\nYoung! Older! And 2 out of 3 of these ^omen got noticeable\ncomplexion improvements in juat 14 days! Na matter what\nakin care thoy jhad used before. Reason enough for every\nwoman who longs for a lovelier complexion to start thia new\nBeauty Plan with Palmolive Soap!\nFewer tiny blemishes\u2014with Palmolive\n\u2022 Tiny blemishes\u2014incipient blackheads,-'\nrespond in most cases to the Palmolivo\nPlan. \"My complexion improved a lot\/1\nsays Helen McCoy. The doctors found\nclearer skins in more than half the cases.\nSee what Palmolivo can do for youl\nHero's the Palmolivo Piatt\nDoctors Proved I\nfi  Wash your face with Palmolivo Soap!\n\\   P Then, for 60 secoridis, massage with   ..\n.     \"\u25a0   PalmoWo soft, lovely lather.   Eineo!\nP Do this 3 times a day for 14 day*\n*'\u25a0      This cleansing massage.brings your skin\nPalmolive'e full beautifying effect! \u201e \u25a0   ..\nPS: For Tub, For Shower, get the New, Big, Thrifty Both Size Palmolive!\nAsk for the\nPAIMOUVE BATH\nAND COMPl.XION\nSPECIAl\nat your dealer's\n\u25a0un\nimm\n mi\nwm\n,       \u25a0 \u25a0. ''   \u25a0\nmiBsmiattgN^ntjg   'Questions?\nn.i.kll.k-J    A-_ -il  4\u00abl    to\/in   ' ^*\nANSWERS\nEstablished April 22, 1802.\nBritish Columbia's\nMott Interesting Newspaper\nPublished every morning except Sunday by the\n(HEWS   PUBLISHING   COMPANY.' LIMITBD,\nI Baker St, Nelson, Brltith Columbia.\nAuthorized at Second Class.Mall,\npost Office Department Ottawa.\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PftESS AND\ni*JI! AUDIT BUMSAU Of CmrtlLATIONS.\ni:THURSPAY, SEPtBMBKR 9, 1848   '\nStorm Warnings\nIt is not so many years ago that hurri-\n\u201enes used to lash the Southeastern coast\npthls Continent without wattling, causing\n\u25a0emendous property damage and often con-\nS-rableloss p^life..\nThe development .of a reliable storm**\n\u25a0arning system has been a comparatively\nKent achievement, but one of vast im-\nortahce to the regions affected. Through\nlformation relayed by .ships at sea, air-\nSift, and land bases, and by nutans c_ ta-\nItate technical equipment and expert analgia of the data assembled, the position,\npeed, direction and force of such storm\nentres can now be fairly accurately deter'\nlined and the areas in their paths.given\nime to prepare for the onslaught.\nAirlines and sea traffic\" are enabled to\nancel or divert their trips, and residents\nlong the estimated route can batten down\nnd await the blow with.reasonable confidence. As a result, fatalities are now com-\nttiratively rare and storm damage has been\n[reatly reduced. Man has not yet tamed the\nvind; but he has made good progress in -\nnuzzling ii\nNo l?lace Like Home \u25a0 ' \u2022 v\nV Paris has again become a mecca for tour-\nsta, with people flocking there from all\nlarts of the world, But there is a wealth bf\nwmespun philosophy ln the remark of the\nwoprletor of one of the city's most famous\nJars: \"They all think Paris wonderful, but\nhat there's no place like Kalamazoo.\"\n\u00a3 It is a pleasure to go to new places and\no do and see new things. A trip to Paris,\n|tew York, London or other famous citiej.r\nttways has a prelude of excited anticipation.'\n;; Those fortunate enough to make lengthy\nrips do find them a pleasure and an education. But the.most pleasant feature of the\nVacation is the return home. The anticipation of getting home, whether it be in Kala-\nfaazoo, Mich., or Midway, B. C, is certainly\nib less than that created by prospects of\n:He trip.\n\u25a0Only a very small percentage of folk\nrnrho go to New York, Paris or London would\nreally want to live in such cities. They prefer to live contentedly in their own commu-\niities. For home is where one's friends*, one's\nivbrk and one's natural environment exist.\nParis may be delightful, but home is home.\n.   Effects of Speed\n:, Testa, by 'traffic engineers demonstrate\njraphically the dire results of too mycl),\nspeed on the highways when accidents happen. , .\nj They have found that an automobile go-\nteg 40 miles an hovfr has the destructive\nforce comparable to a drop from a height\nbf 53 feet. However, a vehicle that is going\n60 miles an hour, if it should liit a solid\nobject, will be as seriously damaged as\nthough it had been driven off the top of a\n10-story building. -, \"\nPersons inclined to step too heavily on\nthe accelerator well might ponder hbW deadly speed can become, and how quickly. ,'.-',\nLooking Backward\n2B YEARS AQO ~\nProm The Dally News of Sept. 9,1923\nGeorge Murray of Trail will represent the Kootenays at the convention of the Amateur Athletic\nUnion of Canada, which ls being held ln Vancouver\n'this week,\nMr. and Mrs. E. R. Redpath have left for Portland, Ore., where they will spend a vacation with\n\u25a0their,.on. ,\" .\nJohn I*. Taylor, Manager of the Eddy Match Co.,\nHull, Ont, Is In Nelson. He stpted that since his visit\n\"here a year ago Nelson has shown steady advance-\nr.tnent.     .  - *\nDr. Harry Pitts Is leaving for Spdkane tomorrow,\nwhere he will meet his wife and baby, and will\nr accompany them back to Nelson,\n\u25a0    Open to ally reader. Names of persons asking\nquestions will not be published.   There It. no\nehar.e .Or thla tervlce. Quettlont WILL NOT BE\nANSWERED BY MAIL* except when there Is\n-obvious necettlty for prlvaoy.\n3, r. Nelson\u2014Pleasa give me a recipe for fruit\ntherbet. j      * .!\u2022'   \u25a0*\nJuice of one orange, Juice of one lemon, one\nbanana sliced, one Cup ot water,' scant cup of sugar,\none-third of a small bottle of maraschino cherries\ncut into smaU pieces, one egg white added last.\nFreeze in refrigerator tray. Dial until freezing point\nTUna tour hourt. Serves six.\nM. a, Spsstand\u2014Wiiat should you do when your\npotato crop Is attacked by-lato Might?\nTha Department of Agriculture la advising\ngrowers to remove and- bwn the topi while they\nare atUI green. V, however, the disease has already\nrotted the potatoes, there Is little you can do other\nthai) to dig them up, burning the tops, and saving\nwhtt potatoes you can.\nC. J\u201e Nelson\u2014fleas* explain why the United States\nand Canada celebrate Labor Day ln September?\nLabor Day ls celebrated on the first Monday In\nSeptember in nearly all the Statea and Territories\nof the United Statea and In the provinces of Canada.,\nAgitation for the celebration of tha day was begun\nby the. Knights of Labour, who, lh 18B2, 1883 and\n188*, paraded on that day, In the City of New York.\nIn 1884 tho organization adopted a resolution that\nthe first Monday ln September should be considered\nLafcer Day, and steps were taken to have lt reeog-\nnlied as a holiday. Workmen of all organisations\naided in the movement\nL. t. fi- B. S. No. 1, Nelson-Would you kindly print\na raalpa for' making vegetable marrow Jam, using crystallized ginger.\nThe following la the only recipe for marrow Jam\nthat we have been able to procure: Six founds of\nmarrow, \\_lve pounds 61 sugar, three lemons, two\nounces of ginger. Cut marrow In dices not too small\nCover with sugar, Slice the lemons, add to marrow\nand-let lt stand over night, Next day let it boll for\ntwo hours with ginger roof, which has been bruised\nand tied in cheesecloth.. When done remove the\nginger and.bottle for use.\nAnjddue, 'Rossland\u2014Will you please put in ydur\nQuestions and Answers column a recipe for\npickling crab apples?  .\nBoll six cups of vinegar, eight cups of brown\nsugar, two teaspoons of cloves (heads removed) and\na three-Inch stick of cinnamon. Add eight pounds of\ncrab apples, with the stems on and the blossom ends\ncut out Boll them until.they ari tender. Place In\nJars. Cover them with the syriip. Seal the Jars at\nonce. Tlie syrup may be saved and used a second\ntlhSe.   '\n40YEAR8AGO\nFrom The Pally Newt of Sept 9, 1908\nWork has begun on the exhibition buildings for\nthe Fair. Some 1250 electric lights will alto be Installed. ..i y\nMt, and Mrs. R. A. McNeill returned from the\nCoast after spending a pleasant holiday In many\n-Coast cities. ,        \u2022\nMr. Fraser, .Principal of the Nelson High School,\n^yesterday presented the Governor-General's Silver\nModal to Richard Ferguson, who made the highest\nmarks In the recent Junior grade examinations in the\n[High School, ,       \\\nP. H. Burnham, District Route Agent of the\nGreat Northern, is in town for a short stay,\nSettlers In tho Crawford Bay District.are making,rapldjprogress in ranching. A sawmill will also\n'he b'ull|i\"jejy soon.  \u2022 ...\nLETTERS TO THE\nv   'iDlTOR\nLetters may be published over a nom da\nplume, but the actual name of the writer mutt\nbe given to the Editor at evidence of good faith.\nAnonymout letters go In the watte paper basket\nExpresses Confidence\nIn School Board\nTq-theiHdltor:*\nSir\u2014The majority of the members,of our School ?\nBoard are the elected representatives of the people';''\nof Nelson. They would not have been elected to\noffice had we not had confidence ln their Integrity\nand honesty of purpose. It Is .time therefore that ?r\nsome protest la made against the charges made\"Tny\nMr. Sargent the School Representative at Longbeach, against oilr School Board members. He has\nrecently written two letters published in the Dally\nNews; In tha first'letter he charge's the School Board\nwith giving priority to fat contracts to Nelson business Interests over the welfare of our school children,'\nHis second letter oversteps the bounds of decency In\nthat the Board membersi are branded as a bunch bf\nscoundrels. Everybody has a right to disagree with\nthe Ideas of the Board, and to express their views\nIn your columns, but surely our elected representatives, who give their.titae and services freely, are\nentitled to some protection agalnet mud slinging\nand Slanderous charges.\nWith regard to the school costs given by Mr.\nSargent, we will agree tp disagree, excepting that\nI should like to give one Illustration bearing on his\nfigures, He states that a cost per pupil of $1200 for\na high school building, with grounds and equipment,\nIs fantastic and outrageous, He could supply these\nfacilities for $400 to $500 per pupil. Let us have a\nlook at our own schools ln Nelson. What would It .\ncost to duplicate the Junior High School at today's\nprices? Those competent to know will tell you lt\ncould not be done tor less than half a Million dollars, Including grounds and equipment. We have\n400 pupils using the Junior High. Some of them have\nbeen crowded out of the tchool and use two shacks\nbuilt in the grounds? This cost works out at $1250 per\npupil! Mr. Sargent could do it for less than half that\nfigure, so the people of Nelson must have wasted an\nenormous ,amount of-money oh that school, lf we\nare .to believe Mr. Sargent. This same gentleman a\nyear ago appeared before the Board and read a\nbrief ln which he strongly advocated the building\nof a consolidated school, at aome central point on\nthe North Shore, presumably at Longbeach, at\nwhich he would teach Forestry, Agriculture and\nkindred subjects, a'sort.of university.'His argument\nwas that we Should build to take care of future\ngenerations of high school pupils who may or may\nnot become available In that area. \"The whole project was so senseless that the Board gave him a polite\nhearing,'and then put the brief on file for future\ngenerations to study. The Board did not figure the\ncost per pupil, Had they done so the entire Board\nwould have fainted. And this Is the gentleman who\npresumes to tell the Board how Its Job Should be\ndone..   .-'\u25a0-., \u25a0'\u25a0: \" \u25a0 -\u2022\u2022\n.,.'. \u25a0' to conclusion, Mr. Editor, may I say that Mr.\nSargent aa School Representative' for Longbeach,\nwould 'normally be, regarded ss speaking \"for the\nLongbeach people\/in making his outrageous charges\nagainst the integrity of the Board fnembers. I do\nnot believe he is speaking for them. -\n,    NELSON RAfeAYER.\nVyittJtiarL WlaJdbi\nSIMPLE AND SO SMART\nThis, is itl That dress you want\nfor any time, any placel Pattern\n9305 is cut on the simplest ot classic\nlines\u2014those two bows are the right\nsmart touch to dress lt up!\nThis pattern gives perfect fit, ls\neasy to use. Complete, illustrated\nSew Chart shows you every step.\nPattern 9305 comes in sizes 12,\n14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 5 yards\n39-lnch  fabric.\nthe Style is ruffled\nGet yourdollies ln the mode with\nthis gay ruffled pinwheel design.\nThese will add that touch of sheer\ncharm you want for your home!\nIt's simple to crochet these ruffled\npinwheel doilies!\"Pattern 935 has\ncrochet directions for two.\nLaura Wheeler's new, Improved\npattern makes needlework so simple\nwith its charts, photos, concise directions,  f'\n8end*TWENTYiFIVE CENT8 In\ncoins (ttampt oannot be accepted)\nfor each pattern to Nelton Dally\nNeWt, Pattern Dept, 268 Baker\nStreet, Nelton,-B, C. Print plainly\nPATTERN NUMBER, your NAME\nand ADDRES8.\nduntXet\nBy ROBERT QUILLEN\nNews df the Day\nRATE8: 22o llne, Ute line black faea types larger type rales on\nrequest Minimum two lines. 10% discount far prompt payment\nFountain Coke made the way you\nlike It at WAIT'S    .    :\nQuality tithing tackle ot all kinds.\nJack Boyce Men's Shop.\nWa repair all electrical'appliances\nat Beatty Service Ph. 01, K. Sktlton,\nIt pays to phone in? and 1178\nFAIRWAY MEAT MARKET\n\u25a0imiMiii_Mamiiii!M'<ii_iii-i;MMiii\u00bb-Bn\nDON'T FORGET TH08E ODD\nJOBS ON YOUR BEFORE THE\n8NOW FLIE8. SRE US FOR ALL\nYOUR ROOFING  MATERIAL.\nGREENWOOD'S HDWE.\nDon't mlsa the free Band Concert\n-Trail Maple Laat Band, Lakeside\nPark, Thursday night September 9\nat 7 p.m. in case of rain, concert\nwill be in Civic Arena.\nIt it's worth owning, it's worth\nInsuring. See BLACKWOOD AG'V,\nFor sale\u2014Piano in good condition,\nApply 805 Victoria St   .     ~   ,\nSUTHERLAND'S\nFor Watch Repairs. -\n491 Baker Street* Nejson\nWilis' Fine\" Cut Tobacco, half-\npound tins\u201481.00.\n:.\u25a0\u25a0 . VALENTINE'S\nDere Ed\nHow's about a ho-daown?\nSary.\nJ..K. Watklna for quality Spices\nand Extraots. Call Spencer C. Colman, 208 Anderson St.\nDon't delay! Replace that dirty\noil filter now at  .\nCUTHBERT MOTORS LIMITED\nEXPERT UPHOLSTERING AND\nREPAIRS DONE IN YOUR HOME?\nFREE ESTIMATES. PHONE 1349.\nBeehive, Bonnie Brae, Miss Canada wools are 35c an ounce at\nTHE CHILDREN'8 SHOP\nPOPULAR-MODERN AND CLASSICAL PIANO 'TUITION. TOM\nPRIME, PHONE 1224.\n36\" glazed chintz in rose or blue\nfloral pattern at     ...   -'.\u2022'\u2022-*-..\nSTERLING HOME FURNISHERS\nPIANO ACCORDION F R E E\nWHILE YOU TAKE LE880N8\nWITH TOM PRIME. PHONE 1224,\nLIMITED NUMBER ONLY.\nFQordralna ln stock again. You\ncan fill and drain your washing\nmachine easily and quickly with\none of thete. HEPPIRSON'S,\nOld papert, 15o bundle. Lay In\nyour supply now, and cheat Old\nMan Winter. Nelson Dally Newa.\ni Bring that valuable timepiece to\nCOLLINSON'S for reliable repairs\nat moderate prices.   '.?    _\nExpert typewriter and adding ma.\nchine repairs. D. W. MoDerby, \"The\nTypewriter _\u2022 Adding Machine\nMan\", 538 Ward Street Nelson, B.C.\nSCUTAN-AII   purpose  building\npaper, Rolls, 500 tq. ft.\u2014Standard\n$2.60, Medium $3.36, Heavy $5,05.\nBURNS LUMBER'* COAt. CO,\nLimited number of ladlet tickets\nfor ladles host banquet, Silver Room\nHume Hotel, 6 p.m. Friday -night\nTickets $1.00.\nFire Brick, like new, 7VtP. Building Brick, clean,' very good condt\ntlon, 3Uc. Located CM. & S. Scrap\nYard, Trail. Enquire A. W. Krocher.\nCHURCH of REDEEMER\nSunday  next\u2014School begins  at\n9:45. Pariah Hall.\nJUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIP\nMENT OF BEAUTIFUL HAS\nSOCKS.   MAKE   YOUR   CHOICE\nNOW AT \u25a0\":'.'\u25a0\nGREENW60D'S '\nEverything for house-cleaning.\nFloor- and dust mops, brooms,\nbrushes for every need, polishes and\nwaxes, floor cleaner, soil-off, abaor-\nene tor wall paper, ate.\n\".-'\u25a0 \u25a0 -\u25a0-, HgPBR90N'3.:\nFREE      FREE      FREE\nGET    VOUR    RADIO    LICENCE\nHOLDER     AT     GREENWOOD'S.\nVERY NEAT AND HANDY.\nGREENWOOD'8 FURNITURE\n\u2022      DEPT., DOWN8TA1RS\nAre you in tayor of good roads?\nif so voice your approval of the\nSouthern Trans-Canada .Highway\nMovement by attending the banquet\nSept 10th, Civic Auditorium, 6 p.m.\nTickets $1.50 Board of Trade office.\nThe Success of Good Roads\ntn This District\nDepends on\nYOU \\\nDo Your Part -7-\nAttend the Banquet\nCivic Auditorium\nSept. 10 \u2014 \u00bb P.M.\nPlan to attend ihe 2nd annual\ncompetitions of the West Kootenay\nMlna Safety Attoclatlon In the Nelton\" Clvlo Arena on Saturday, September 11th. The program ttartt at\n1i00 p.m, with junior and two man\nevents, At 3:30 p.m, there will be\na demonstration by a profattlonal\nteam from C. M. _ 8., Trail, that\nwill bo really worth seeing, Thlt\nWill ba followed by the novloe and.\nSenior open eyentt. A-mletlon free?\nfuneral Notice\nFuneral services for the. late Eric\nAnderson Kraft will be held from\nthe Thompson Funeral Home Friday at 2 p.m. Rev. 1. M. Presley ot\nthe Bethel Tabernacle will officiate and Interment will be lh Nelson\nMemorial Park. . ,\nNELSON MUSIC LOVERS\nHilker Attraction! of Vancouver,\npresents tha following Greater Artists tarlet, for the teaton 1941-1949,\nIn tha Trail High Sehobl Auditorium!  ' r *\nThe original Don Coua.k'i Chorut\nand Danoert, Nov. 3rd,, 1948.\nClaudia Plnza, Soprano, daughter\nof the renowned Metropolitan Baste,\nDeo. 1tt, 1948.\nSylvia Zaremba, Pollth-Amerlean\nPlanltt, February 7th., 1949.\nLawrence Winters, Baritone, a\ntecond Paul Rabeton, March 18th,\n1949,.'?' '.\nA humberef Seaton Tickets at\n$7.50 each, are being reserved for\nNelton mutlo lovtn. Suitable tram-\nportatlon will be available. Phone\nyour ratervatlohi not later than\nSept 15th, to A. A. Pagdin, 190-Y,\nor F. Pennoyer, 821*R-1.\nWhitehall Notebook.;.,\nConference, to Be Attended by\nDelegates From 37 Parliaments,\nWill Be \"Highlight of the Year\"\nFolks don't call it stealin', 'but I\ncan't see any. difference between\ntakln\" towels and spoops from a hotel and takln' 'em from somebody\nyou're vlsltln'.\nSAUy^JAWES\n'm%k ' &T' \u25a0\nAmM\n\u25a0A*M\u00bb\ni\n\\1 y\nHli'   '\n3_2PM\n~~\\'\\    I\niWs\n\"You've only got about a minute\nto make your bet, dear.\"\n\u25a0 By JAMES MeCOOK\nCanadian Prett 8taff Writer\nLONDON, Sept 8 (CP) \u2014 All\nParliaments of the British Commonwealth\u201437 in all-^wlll be represented at the first post-war plenary Parliamentary Conference of\nthe Empire Parliamentary Association, scheduled to open here Oct 19,\nAssociation officials told the Canadian Press.\nInvitations were aentto 87 members -of the 37 overseaa branches\nand leading statesmen'from all Dominions and colonies will be present.\nIn private sessions they will discuss\nforeign affairs, economic cooperation, defence and communications,\nmigration rand population distribution and the future of parliamentary\ngovernment\nTen Canadians will participate and\nofficials said the Premiers of British Columbia, Saskatchewan and\nAlberta were among those. who\nhave already acoepted Invitations,\nLARGEST EVER\nWhen Prime Minister Attlee announced the gathering in April he\nsaid it probably would be the \"high,\nlight of the year\" and other author!,\nties added it now ls expected to be\nthe largest gathering of Common-\nwealth'Parllamentarlans ever held.\nIt will \"include representatives of the\nnew Dominions of India, Fakistsn\nand Ceylon.\nDelegates will begin their ac\ntual dlicuitlont In London after\nvisits to Germany ahd ether parts\nof Europe and the United King\ndom.\nThey will be reoelvod by the\nKing and Queen, by senior off!\nelalt of both Houtet of Pnrlia\nment, by London City Corporation\nand a number of the ancient livery companies of the olty.\nThe  non-party, Association yas\nU. S. TO OPEN OATES\nTO GERMANS .\nWASHINGTON, Sept 8 (aW\nTh* United States is getting ready\nto reopen the immigration gates to\nGermans living in the Belch. The\nwar-raised bars have been up for\nmore than seven years, .\nThe first Of 25,957 Germans to be\neligible for admission each year\nwill be chosen soon after a mass\nregistration of applicants ln the\nWestern occupation zones of Ger-1\nmany and Austria,\nformed in 1911 and provides machinery for ready Interchange, of\nInformation and exchange visits between members of Commonwealth\nParliaments. In the United Kingdom\nand other branches, all-party Study\nCommittees- hold frequent meetings\nan'dconslder subjects such at Commonwealth foreign relations and\ndefence.'' \u25a0'[*,' >7\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nThe October conference will be\nthe seventh plenary session since\nformation.\nAa In 1937, the Association meets\nIn London- In October, the same\nmonth aa Commonwealth Prime\nMinisters gather ln conclave- at\nDowning Street '' \u25a0        , \u2022;\nBARCLAY ON BRIDGE\nBy Shepard Barclay\nThe.Authority on Autto-ttte.*\n>: re gets xov disoasds\nMANY players would anawer\nIncorrectly U aaked how they\nwould rather hava eight trumpa\ndivided between thi declarers\nhand and the dummy. If they had\ntheir choice between One ault Mth\nfour tarda ln each holding and\n\u25a0-other which had five carda op.\npoiite three, they would unheal'\ntatlngly prater tha 5-3 ault In\nao doing, thoy show complete\nmisunderstanding of the way that\nthe 6-3 ault can furnished dla-\ncarda at losera if the 4-4 sult-ls\ntrump, whereaa tho 4*4 ault can\nfurnleh no dlsearda If tho 54 ault\nla trump.\n4\u00bb :\n\u2022VKQ848\n\u2666 KJ98\n*K8\u00ab I\n4 8, N       \u00a57 65 2\n*J W   E    lit\nS       \u2666'\u00ab\u00bb\n\u2666 A105\n+ Q10.\n\u00abVA8\n9 A\" 10 9\n\u2666 Q\u00ab4S\na>ATBS\n(ftealor:   West\nfldnerable.)\nWeat    North   fl\n\u00ab\n\u00ab\u2666\nNorth-South.\nPaaa\nPau\nPaaa\nPan\nPass\nPaaa\nPaaa\nSouth\nIt\nThla deal's expert handling wai\none factor which helped two brilliant New York lawyers, 8. Gar-\nton Churchill and Cecil Head, win\ntha Masters Pair Championship ln\nthe greatest natlohal tournament\nof the American Contract Bridge\nLeague held lh Chicago, recently.\nFollowing early bidding ln\nwhich the blda and rebida of the\npartnera indicated their meaaure\nof general strength, lit. Bead In\nthe North emphatically pro-\nclalmed.hls diamond fit with that\nlump from S-Clubs to 4-Bla-\nmonda. Mr. Churchill then an-\n.BOunced Ida three*card aupport o_\nth* rebld heartt, whereupon Mr.\nBead made the deciding call by\nselecting diamonds es tho spot\nfor amall slam.\nIt will readily ba eeen that,\nwith diamonds aa trumps, two\nclubs Could be thrown on tha\nheartt. Where heartt war*\ntrumpa, no losers OOUld ha discarded on diamonds. Thla fin*\npair lost no tricks therefore except on* to tb* ace of trumps.\nConsequently they hett everybody:\nWho tried the deal In heartt,'\nWhether ln slam to laat, aa ln that\ncontract tno declarer had to lot*\ntwo tricks, one In each minor.\n\u25a0','i     :  **'.* '* \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -'\nTomonowft Problem\n'''\u2666_?\u00bb: '\u2022\"\n\u00bbJ\\    \u25a0'*;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0',\n\u2666AQ98S4I\n\u2666 8 7 8\n\u2666 None\nVAKQ9\n788\n+ J782\n\u2666 J 10\nN\nW E\nJL\n\u2666 Q10\u00ab\u00bb\n\u2666 K10\n\u2666 Q\u00ab4\u00bb\n\u2666 Af\u00bbT4\u00bb\n'-\u2022\u2666\u2022Non**.:\n\u2666AK9\u00ab\n(Dealer: Stat Neither aide vi*\nnerable.)\nV How ahould South play for _\u2022\nSpades doubled by Baat on thla\ndeal alter Wett leads th* X ud\nQ of-the heartt he had bidf\nDistributed by KIo_ Features Syatleata, In*\nSOLEX LAMPS\nSold in Nation by\nWood Vallance Hardware Co.\nv   593 Baker St. '\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON DAILY\nAt 10:30 a.m. \u2014 Except Sunday\nTrail Livery Co.\nM. K. MalVORj Prop. i\nTrail\u2014Phone 135     Nelson\u2014Phone 35\nOptical Service\nin Spokane\nWashington Optical\nEyesight Specialists\nDR. D. C. MURPHY and ASSOCIATES\nPhono .MAIn 3537\nONE DAY SERVICE\nSPOKANE, Wash.\nP\u00ab.-\nCornor Sprague and Wall\n\u25a0'\n%\n ^^WP^^WP^PPPPPBil^^lli^^lppp\nio%3\n[arlieit NHi Year\nlows in With\nlawks-WingsTiffOct.13\nbNinWJAL, Sept 8 (CP)-Thei\nonal Hockey League announced\ny a lOOrgame schedule for 1048-\nwhlch sends Chicago Black\n\u2022ks into Detroit tor an Oct. 13\nting with the Red Wings In the\nlest season-opening joust on rec-\new York Rangers meet Cana-\nia in. Montreal' the following\nit, and by Saturday, Oct. 16, all\nteams will have played. Toronto\n'hosts to Boston'and. Canadlens\nlikewise for Chicago Oct. 16.\npening game of the Boston sea\nson is Oct. 20. New York and Chicago make their Initial appearance\non home ice Oct 27.\nThe 1948-40 season closes March\n20, with all six teams playing that\nnight? A year ego the N.H.L. season , opened Oct. 15 and finished\nMarch 21.'\nOf Toronto's 30 home games this\nseason, 23 are on Saturdays\u2014the remaining being scheduled for Wednesdays. Montreal Canadlens have\n10 Saturday dates, with the remaining 11 Canadien home games on\nThursdays. *\ntop AtiglersMatch Skill Kenny Stewart\n^gainst Giant Bluef ins Mum on Leal\nCoaching Berth\nBy JOE MacSWEEN    .      1\nCanadian Prett Staff Writer\n\"EDGEPORT, N. S., Sept 8 (CP)\nne world's best anglers today\nched their cunning with elusive\nistcr bluefins ln the first day of\nFifth International-Tuna Tour-\n'ent\ning before, dawn the most skilled\nOmen ot three Continents were\non nearby Soldier's Rip, match-\ntheir skill against the powerful\nbound fish, that cavort in the\niklsh tidal current\nChampion anglera from the Jr-rlt-\nh Empire, Argentina and the\nnlted Statet are attempting to\nrest the world title from Cuban\nihermen who capped tha chain-\nonthlp for the second conteeU-\nne year hare latt September.\nfar this' year the tuna have\nstriking as never before on\npier's Rip, a turbulent, mile-\nlure part of the ocean that af-\nFifth Round for\nPredicts Zale\nCHICAGO, Sept. 8 (AW-Mld-\ndleweight champion Tony Zale left\ntoday for his Jersey City, N. J\u201e\nbattle with Marcel Cerdan Sept. 21\nwith the uncertain prediction .that\nIt will take him. at least five rounds\nto flatten the fancy French challenger.\n\"I understand Cerdan is a come-\nin fighter,\" said the sturdy Gary,\nInd., belter as he wound up preliminary work for tbe 15-round title\ngo, \"It he ls, I'll tag htm tor keeps\naround the fifth round.\"\nThis was a distinct change from\nTony's pre-fight comment on his\nrubber bout with Rocky Graziano\nat Newark last June.      '\nThen, the 34-year-old \"man of\nsteel\" declared ln his best phleg\nmatlc manner*that he would knock\nout the then-champion Graziano In\nthree rounds, No its, andi, or buts\nabout it.\nAnd that's exactly what Zale did\nln regaining the title from The Rock\nin the finale ot their fierce three'\nbout series.!\ntracta the mighty ','horse mackerel.\"\nTom Wheeler, youthful captain of\na British team including English,\nCanadian and Bermudian'anglers^\nsays he has good hopes of bringing\nthe championship tb the Empire.\nWheeler, a resident of Toronto\nand Montreal, says he doesn't really\ncare \"so long as there are good\nmatches.\"\n\"This Is sport,\" \u00abays Wheeler.\n\"Who oares who wins the prize lf\nwe have a few days' restful and\nsuccessful fishing.\"\nJulio Sanchez, genial'captain of\nthe champion Cubans, shares this\npoint ot view. Many of the fishermen give the Cubans credit for being the most enthusiastic fishermen\nof the lot.\nHeading the Argentines, who\nlanded a mammoth tuna in practice session yesterday, ls Captain\nPablo Bardin, a descendant of the\nold Spanish Caballeros; who entertains in the same lavish 'style of\nhia ancestors.     ' I\nmble Softball\nin for N. Denver\nBW DENVER, B. C, Sept. 8\u2014\nNew Denver ladles' softball\ni and the men's baseball team.\nmpanied by about 20 tans, jour-\n;d to Kaslo Labor Day, winning\ni. games. The ladles took the\n[o girls 18-3 and the men 13-8.!\n>e ladles scored In every Inning,\ni each In the first, second and\nth, twice in the third, and tour\n\u2022 each in the fifth end sixth,\nthe IjSeiond* game Pearson,- the\nrer far the men's ball team, and\n.thi, who pitched the last three\naga, each gave the Kaslo men\nnits each, while S. Norberg was\nled for 16. .Turner, who went\nwith two out in the eighth,\nled the nejet batter, and Nor-\nft brother, who took over the\ne in! tiie ninth, retired the New\nver men without a batter reach-\nfirst.\nEUP8\nfenver \u2014 A. Avlson, W.\ni. Crellln, T. Takenaka; S.\nC. Hayashi, R. Butler, C.\nT. Pearson, C. Tipple.\nAndrews, Hogg, Lockart,\n, Driver, Shinmoto. Turn-\nghelm, R. Norberg, Cum-\nigs, S. Norberg.\nimplres\u2014Plate, F. B. Tessman;\nJt and second, I. Flint; third, P.\nBnlan.\nIcorer\u2014Ban P. Morgan.\n.AIL BEARS\niAT REDMEN\n'RAIL, B.C., Sept. 8\u2014Finals of\nWest Kootenay Lacrosse League\nscheduled to open here Thurs-\n\u25a0 night, with Trail Golden Bears\noting Spokane Dynamos. It will\na beat of five series, second game\nb\u00ab\" played Tuesday.\nlean won the semi-finals by de\nittng Rossland Redmen in two\neight games, 13-7 and 26-10.\nUBS PICK UP\nYNCH\nCHICAGO, Sept 8 (AP)-Chlca\ni Cubs announced laat night the\n.ning of Danny Lynch Jr., 21-\nlar-old shortstop, who was made\nfree agent by Baseball Commit\npner Happy Chandler last week.\nChandler freed Lynch from his\nlittBburgh contract when investl-\nktlons revealed the Pirates paid\nfa father, M. Dan Lynch, Sr., $600.\nhalt a year's-advance salary on\none-year's contract aa a scout.\nChandler ruled this violated the\nonus clause, and fined the Pirates\n8000 and Raymond Kennedy, head\ni tho Pittsburgh scouting system,\nIhubarb Team's\niiftto\nAanager Morris\nEDMONTON, Sept. 8 (CP)-Ebul'\nlent Eddie Morris says he'll be\nUck to pilot Edmonton Eskimos\nbr another Alberta lnter-clty Big\n\"our baseball season.\nJThe popular catcher-manager of\nbe 1048 champions announced his\nMentions Wednesday night at a\nlanquet held in the team's nonor.\nE1 In recognition of his turbulently\nlecessful season at the Eskimos'\nelm, the umpire-baiting Morris relived a special gift from his club-\nrates.\nIt was a bunch'ot rhubarb.\nBetter Golf\nBy SAM 8NEAD\nSox Blast Yanks 10*6\nTo TdkeZVi^ameixad\nBy STEVE ROBERTSON\nCanadian Prats Staff Writer\n.Boston Red Sox stretched their American League lead over New\nYork Yankees to 2'\/_ garnet by thumping the New. Yorkers 10-6 in\nBoiton latt night\ni Yankees icored four timet In the opening Inning hut the Red Sox\nbounced right baok with five runt of their own In the same Inning.\nThe Sox now have their largest lead of tho season In tho furious\nfight for the league,flag. Their preylout best advantage wat V\/z\ngarnet,\n. The victory was credited to Earl\nJohnson, Boston southpaw. He took\nover the pitching in the seventh\nwith the score knotted 6-8, two\nout and Yankees'on first attd second. He put the! side out and gave\nup only two harmless singles the\nrest of the way.'\nPhiladelphia Athetlcs swept a twl\nlight American League doubleheader with Washington Senators. The\nA's survived a ninth-inning rally to\nCapture the opener, 10-7, and won\nthe nightcap'5-2, behind the seven-\nhit pitching of Carl Schelb.\nAn Infield error with batet\nfilled enable Cleveland Indians to\nedge- Detroit Tlgera 8*7 In tha\nninth Inning of another American\nLeague night game. Bob -Lemon,\ntrying for hit 20th victory for the\nTribe, lasted only teven Innings\nand gave\" eight of the 12 walkt\nthat kept the Tj.eri In the bill\ngame. Sam Zoldak wat the win\nning pitcher.'\nPittsburgh Pirates  strengthened\ntheir second-place position in the\nNational League pennant race by\ndefeating Cincinnati Reds 5-1. The\nBucs exploded four runs in the\neighth inning. - '\nTiny Bonham set the Reds down\noh four hits tor his fifth victory as\nagainst nine defeats. Ted Kluszew*\nski's 11th homer ot the season deprived Bonham of a shutout. '\nBREAK 'wJN.Ni.NQ\/aTR-AK*\nMeanwhile .in New York, Philadelphia Phillies handed New York\nGiants a 5-4 defeat and broke a\nfour-game Giant winning streak,\nApdy Semlnick's \u25a0 line drive home\nmin into the upper deck with Ralph\nCaballero on base irt the ninth inning did the trick for the Phillies.\nSeminick's blow was the fourth\nPhlllie four-bagger of the game.\nChicago Cubs beat St. Louis Cardinals 4-2. It was the Cardinals'\nfourth consecutive'loss and further\ndarkened what pennant hopes St\nLouis had left.\nKenny Stewart, who, along with\nJack Arbour, coached the Calgary\nStampeders last Winter, is considering a pilot's berth with the Nelson\nMaple Leafs but isn't making any\ncommitments. ',-,'\nThese are the observations of\nDOn Fleming of the Edmonton\nJournal\nFleming notes that Stewart has\nanother deal to ponder at the\nmoment. Stewart \"is not adverse to'\ntaking a coaching assignment just\nabout anytime, anywhere. At phe\ntime, he waa high ln the grapevine\nbargaining for the spot at Lethbridge. But Pete Slobodlan made it\nthere ahead of him. Stewart has\ndirected Operations at Lethbridge,\nRegina and Los Angeles. He took\nhis orders last Winter from Jack\nArbour With the Stamps. But there's\nno reason to think that Stew was\ntoo happy;about it.\"\nIn the same breath Fleming discloses that Jimmy Lowe, who had a\nbrief stay with the Nelson Maple\nILeafs last Winter and who has been\nplaying centre field with the Edmonton Purity baseball crew, recently stuck out a game after he\nwas informed tat his father was\ndying in Toronto. Although playing\nunder the emotional handicap, Lowe\nsaw the game out, and turned in\none Ot the Purity's lone two runs.\nGIRL CHAMPION.\nTO OPEN\niSTATES SINGLES\nBrowns Take Proof er Fast bailers\nInfo Camp To Extend Playoffs\nEvening up the first round of\nthe senior men't fastball playoffs,\nBrowht edged  out  Procter  10*9\nWednstday evening\/thereby gain-\nIn*, revenge for the 11-10 licking\nhanded them by Procter In the\nfirst game of the series.\nFinal of the round will be played\nFriday evening, and the'victor will\nmeet the Pucksters for the championship.\nBrowns were one down going Into\nthe last half of the sixth inning,\nwhen Welnrauch got on with a\nwalk. Wright banged out a long\ntriple, then scored on an error to\nput the Browns one up and also\ngive them tho, game.\nWelnrauch apd Beresford, both\not the Browns, were' home run\nhitters,  r\nScotty MacKinnon, although nursing a game knee, struck out five\nti, and Sam Brown struck out\none.\nBROWNS\nDonaldson ..' -  4\nWelnrauch  \u25a0 4\nWright  ;...,'. - *\nBeresford   3\nS. Brown\nVANCOUVER, Sept. 8 (CP)-For-\nher United States amateur bantamweight champion Mike Bernal of\npaklnnd, Calif., will meet Jackie\nturner here On Sept, 18, tt was an-\nounced today.\nBernal replaces Dado Marino of\nHonolulu, originally slated to open\nIhe first ot Restaurateur Al Principe's professional boxing cards.\nIn the last third of. your down'\nswing your weight should have\npassed pretty largely to' the left\nleg as pictured here and you're at\nthe point now where the uncocking\not your wrists ls featured. Frbm\nthe point where you see this clubhead you apply a whiplash, pouring\nyour hands and wrists rhythmically\nInto the shot The reason you keep\nyou handa add wrists out of the\nshot until they are in the position\npictured, or juat a trifle, before is\nthat lf you uncock the wrists higher\nup you will have spent the power\nthey give to the swing .in the empty\nair and not upon the ball which is\nwhere you want it. The hand action,\nwrist action or whip-lash\u2014call it\nwhat you will\u2014is the tiger that adds\npower to the swing. But hold that\ntiger until you are In the position\npictured- Then rhythmically pour\nthe power in. This is where good\nplayers get that added yardage.\nBRITISH FOOTBALL\nLONDON, Sept. 8 (Reuters)\u2014Re.\nsuits of football games played today\nln the United Kingdom: *\nENQLI8H LEAQUE\nFirst division. .\nArsenal 1, Liverpool 1.\nCharlton Athletic 1, Chelsea 1.\nEverton 2, Stoke City 1.\nManchester City 1, Birmingham\nCity 0.\nNewcastle United 2, Aston Villa 1.\n\u201e Portsmouth 1, Middlesbrough 0.\nWolverhampton Wanderers 3,\nManchester United 2.\nSecond division:\nBarnsley 4, Nottingham Forest 0.\nBury 2, Sheffield Wednesday 1.\nChesterfield* 0, Grimsby Town 3.\nFulham 1, Southampton 0.\nLeeds United 0, Tottenham Hotspur 0. ,\nPlymouth Argyle 3, Bradford 0.\nWest Bromwlch Albion 5, Lincoln\nCity 0.\nThird division Southern:\nBodrnemouth and\" Boscombe 2,\nWalsall t|. ' t\nBrighton and Hove Albion 1, Norwich City 0.'\nBristol City 0, Milwall 0.\nCrystal Palace 1, Bristol Rovers 0,\nExeter City 3, Aldershot 3.\nReading 4, Newport Coupty 1,\nWatford 1, Torquay 1.\nThird division Northern:\nBradford City 1, Transmere Rovers 3.\nChester 4, York City 1.\n. Darlington 1, Gateshead 3.\nNew Brighton 0, Stockport Coun\nty 2.\nGLASGOW CUP\nCeltic 2, Partlck Thistle 1,\nIRISH GOLD CUP    ,\nBallymena 2, Glenavon 4.\nColeralne 1, Distillery 1,\nBRITISH RUGBY\nLONDON, Sept 8 (Reuters) -\nRugby League Lancashire Cup first\nround second leg results today were:\nBarrow 4, Warrington 7, (Barrow\neliminated)\nSalford 14, Workington Town 0,\n(Workington Town eliminated )\nWigan 8, St Helens 7, (St, Helena\neliminated)..\nRUQBY LEAGUE RESULTS:\nBramley 17, Leeds 13.\nCastleford 17, Hull 3.\nDewsbury 21, Hull Kingston Rovers 2.\nSwinlon 17, Whitehaven 6.\nNEW YORK, Sept. 8 (AP) \u2014\nLouise Brough, the husky Beverly\nHills, Calif., girl who took charge of\nAmerican womeri'a tennis when\nPauline Betz turned pro, will have\nthe champion's privilege of opening\nthe United States singles tennis\nchampionships at Forest Hills Friday,\nFour Canadians are , competing,\ntwo men andtwo women, all from\nMontreal. -\nThe defending women's champion,\nMiss Brough will play tbe opening\nmatch on the Stadium courts against\nCharlotte B, Decker of Washington,\nD.C, .\"\"\u25a0\u25a0' .\nIn addition to winning the United\nStates women's title last year, Miss\nBrough won the Wimbledon women's singles crown last Spring\nand helped to win both the women's\ndoubles and mixed doubles there,\nIn August she and Mrs. Margaret\nOsborne Dupont of \/Wilmington,\nDel., teamed to win the United\nStates women's doubles' title.\nFollowing Miss Brough's appear\nance, the Stadium courts will be\nthe scene of encounters between\nEarl, Cochell and Eddie i Moylon,\nboth of San Francisco, Tom Brown,\nJr., of San Francisco and Jim Brink\nof Seattle and Tony Mottram of\nEngland and Budge Patty of Los\nAngeles. Cochell ls the only seeded\nplayer in this group, being .ranked\nfifth.\nThe highest-ranked player ln the\nopening day's men's singles program is second-seeded Bill Talbert\nof New York. He will meet Barney\nWelsh of Rockville, Md.-\nCanada will be represented by\nHenri Rochon and Brendan Macken, and by Elaine Fildes and Patricia Macken, a sister of Brendan.\nScouts on. Trail of.\nCaps' Baseman\nVANCOUVER, Sept. 8 (CP)-Joe\nKaney, brilliant Vancouver Capll-\nano r second sacker, will have his\nfuture in baseball decided within\nseven days. ?\nHe has just that much time to be\nsold to a b|g'league organization or\nsee his name go on the draft list for\nWinter calling. .   .-\nIt ls known that one unnamed\nbig league club has been out to buy\nthe Caps' choicest prospect, but their\noffer has not enticed General Manager Bob. Brown. ,\nKaney's performance, his best yet,\nhas attracted every big-league scout\nin the Northwest. He is hitting .300,\nand leads the Western International\nLeague's keystoners ln fielding.\nABERNANT VICTORY\nOPENS SIX-FURLONG\nCHAMPAGNE STAKES\nDONCASTER, England, Sept. 8\n(AP) \u2014 Champion- jockey Gordon\nRichards rode unbeaten Abemant,\nrated the season's best two-year-old,\nto a six-length victory today in the\nsix-furlong Champagne Stakes to\nopen the four-day Doncaster meeting.\nNumbus was second and Dato\nthird in a three-colt race. Most\nowners figured it wasn't worthwhile running their hopes against\nAbernant.\nThe Doncaster rneetlng ends Sat?\nurday with the St. Leger Stakes,\nlast of the 1048 classic .races fot\nthree-year-olds.-'? * .\u25a0'\u2022,\u25a0 \u201e'   .\". ''.\nBall Standings\nBy The Associated Prett\nPACIFIC COAST    ,     m .\nW. L.\nSan Francisco 98 68\nOakland \u201e;,\" '. 97 70\nLos Angeles   88 76\nPortland .....  82 81\nSeattle ,!.  83 85\nSan Diego , 76 82\nHollywood ;;..:\".\u2014?.,..?..?... 73 85'\nSacramento 8? 99\nWESTERN INTERNATIONAL\nW. L.\nFights\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, TM| \u2014 7,\nMabelson ....\nSwales \t\nF. Brown..\nW. Brown\nPROCTER\nMcKinnon\n1\n3 2\n3 1\n3 2\n3 1\n\u2014   13\nG. Brady ..... ......... 4\nD. Secotte .\u2014\u2022 i.\nMlkkelson   .......!..; .... 4\nM McMullln   3\nG. McMullln   3\nB. .Brady   3\nMalahoff  '.  3\nE. Podmerof  ...... 3\n.4     1\nBremerton\nSpokane ....\nVictoria\n. 89   58\nPet.\n.590\n.581\n.537\n.503\n.404\n.452\n.435\n.411\nPet.\n.605\n87   65   .572\nTacoma    . '\u25a0 78   67\nVancouver 63   74 .460\nSalem _ 72 .81 .471\nWenatchee 65   86 .430\nYakima 49 103 .322\nMAJOR LEAGUE\nLEADERS\nBy The Associated Prett\nAMERICAN\nBatting-Williams, Boston, .370.\nRuns batted in\u2014DiMagglo, New\nYork, 128.      - 1\nRuns\u2014Henrlch, New York, 108.\nHits\u2014Boudreau, Cleveland,  173.\nDoubles\u2014Henrlch, New York, 37.\nTriples-rStewart, Washington, 13.\nHome runs\u2014DiMagglo, New York,\n33. \u25a0 :M: :.:..\nStolen bases\u2014Dillinger, St. Louis,\n24.\nStrikeouts \u2014 Lemon, Cleveland,\n127.\nPitching\u2014Kramer, Boston, 16-4\u2014\n.800. .\nNATIONAL -\nBatting\u2014Muslal, St. Louis, 368.\nRuns batted ln\u2014Muslal, St. Louis,\n111.\nRuns\u2014Muslal, St, Louis, 114.\nHits-Musial\/St. Louis, 38.\nTriplet\u2014Muslal, St. Louts, 15,\nHome rune-'Kiner, Pittsburgh, 38.\nStolen bases\u2014Ashburn, Philadelphia, 32.\nStrikeouts\u2014Brecheen,   St.  Louis,\n120. v :'.-?.-.'\nPitching\u2014Sewell, Pittsburgh, 10-\n3\u2014.769.\nBaseball Scores\nBy The Canadian Prats\nNATIONAL LEAGUE\nPhiladelphia  .. 100 001 012-5   9   3\nNew York 000 000 220-4 8   2\n.Dublel and Semlnlek; Jones, Poat\n(7) and Cooper. .:\nPittsburgh    010 000 040-5 11  1\nCincinnati   ...... 010 000 000\u20141   4   0\nBonham and ..-Fltzgeraldi Fox,\nGumbert (8), Blackburn (8), Burk-\nhart (9) and Lamanno.\nChicago  101 000 002-4 10   1\nSt. Louis  000 200 000-2   2   0\nSchmitz and McCullough; Johnson, Munger. (0),and Rice.       \u2022\nAMERICAN LEAGUE,\nDetroit ........ 000 211 120 00-7   9   3\nCleveland ..012 130 000 01\u20148 14   2\nHutchinson, Trucks (5), Houtteman (7), Gray (11), and Swift, Wagner (7); Lemon, Paige (7), Klieman\n(8), Zoldak (8) and Hegan.\nNew York 400 001 100-^ 8 12' 0\nBoston  500 100 40x\u201410 12   3\nShea, Reynolds (2), Page (7), Hii-\nler (7), Byrne (8) and Niarhos,\nHouk (8); Dobson, Johnson (7) and\nTebbetts.\nPhiladelphia .. 310 000 114-10 10   2\nWashington  .. 200 000 041\u2014 7 11   1\nKellner, Harris (1), Savage (0),\nFowler (9) and Ro&r; Wynn, Fer-\nrick (2), Harrist (8) and Evans.\nPhiladelphia  .010 012 100\u20145  7   1\nWashington  .... 001 100 000\u20142   7   0\nSchelb and Guerra; Weik, Thomp.\nson (6) apd. Early,     . <\nINTERNATIONAL LEAGUE\nRochester 2, 5, Montreal 1, 7,\nNewark 7, jersey City 5.\nBuffalo 4, Toronto 5.\n32 SCRATCHED\nLONDON,' Sept. 8 (AP)\u2014Thirty,\ntwo horses were scratched today\nfrom the Cambridgeshire Stakes, the\nrace on which the next Irish Sweep\nstakes is based.\nTheir owners declined to pay an\nadditional running fee at the first\nforfeit stake, thus trimming the\nnumber of entries to 74.\nThe one mile and one furlong\nrace will be run at Newmarket\nOct. 27.\nBy The Associated Prett\nNEW YORK-nJake La Motta, 166,\nNew York, stopped Burl Charity;\n161, Youngstown, O. (5).\nLOS ANGELES\u2014Tommy Campbell, 137, Rock Island, 111., outpointed Rudy Cruz, 137, Los Angeles (10).\nBromwich Could\nHave Turned\nTrick Says Ted\nBy HUGH FULLERTON, JR.\nNEW YORK, Sept. 8 (AP)-A big\ncigar and an Intent look decorated\nTed Schroeder's rough-hewn face\nas he sat in the marquee at Forest\nHills and watched Frankie Parker\nmaking hay' out of Australia's\nAdrian Quist ln the final 1948 Davis\nCup match , . . Ted was frankly\npuzzled over the United States' eaay\nvictory ... \"We know we are good,\nbut we're not that good,\" he murmured. \"We were playing over our\nheads.\" ....Schroeder refused to\nagree with the theory that Davis\nCup competition should be abandoned for a few years, until a new crop\nof players.develops ... \"We were\ndown for a good many years, bdt we\ndidn't give up and we-got the cup\nback,\" he Insisted. \"This is' a great\ninternational -contest and the only\nand let younger players develop.\"\nit is time for some of us to step aside\nis to have them play ... but maybe\nway you can develop young players\nDid that mean Ted would not be\navailable, for next year's matches?\n\"I surely hope I can come back\nagain,\" he said. \"It's nice to come\nEast once in a while and see people.\nTO THE POINT\nSchroeder's theory Is that there\nwas just one point between the lopsided challenge round and a close\nseries\u2014maybe even an Australian\nvictory ... \"If Jack Bromwich had\nbeen in there it would have been\ndifferent, We would have lost tho\ndoubles and he might have beaten\nme or Parker \u2014 or both of us\u2014in\nsingles ... Bromwlch was only one\npoint away from winning, at Wimbledon and it he had won there, the\nAustralian Association would have\nInvited him to play here 7.. so you\ncan say Australia was Just one point\naway from making It darned tough.\"\n. All-Star Posh\nFor Royals\nNEW YORK, Sept. 8 (AP)-rHead-\ned by Manager Clay Hopper, the\npennant-winning Montreal Royals\ngained four places on the International League's 1948 all-star team.\nHopper was selected as Manager\not the squad. The other Royals making the team are: Pitcher Jack Ban-\nta, second baseman Jimmy Blood-\nworth and his keystone mate, shortstop Bob Morgan, 7\nRounding out the infield, are rookie first baseman Glen Nelson of\nRochester and recruit third, sacker\n\"PUddinghead\" Jones of Toronto.\nThe outfield is comprised of Chet\nLaabs and Johnny Groth. of Buffalo\nand Clyde Vollner of Syracuse.  \u25a0\nBanta won the right-handed pitching berth easily, drawihg 21 votes.\nBob ;*Porterfield, now with New\nYork' Yankees, was secoira with\nnine.\nSyracuse's Frank Fanovlch earned the Southpaw mound berth.\nKen Silvestrl of Newark Bears\nearned the catcher's berth.\nHurling Prowess of John Carpenter\nLauded by Edmonton Sporls Writer\nJohn Carpenter, currently visiting Nelson, has been chalking high\nmarks on many' a ball score pad\nin the ' Alberta senior . baseball\ncircuit. ;\nIn a recent semi-final engagement for tha Big Four'Championship, Carpenter, hurled the Purity\naggregation to a 9-3 triumph over\nthe runnerup to boost.his team to a\none game>lead in the chase for the\nsilverware.'' \u2022 \u25a0?\nCarpenter's performance -'caught\nthe hack' slapping fancy of Don\nFleming, Assistant Sports Editor\nwith the Edmonton Journal. In the\nlines of the column. \"From the\nSports Mill,\" Fleming observes:\n\"Heart usually tells whether It'll\nbe a story of success or failure.\nHeart won last night, as it usually\nwill it there's enough of lt.\n\"John Carpenter had plenty' of\nlt. It could be that he pitched himself right out of the playoffs at the\nsame time..\n\"The big fellow who, ln the words\nof his one time School master,\nErnie Kershaw, who at 38 ia with\nthe same club, probably lost his\nchance to make the big time when\nthe war came, along and he threw\nin his. lot with the Air Force, waa a\nheroic f Ifeure last, night,\n\"Ho \u2022 hadn't gone to the hill in\nmore   than  two   weeks.   He   had\nRoyal Reps\nReady To Move\nInto Playoffs\nNelson's Royal Reps, currently ln\nextended practise in preparation\nfor the. forthcoming West Kootenay\nwomen's fastball championship, will\nhave only one team to contend with\nwhen tho finals roll around.    \u25a0\nIn the running for the silverware\nwill be a hand-picked crew of\nSalmo-Frultvale softball talent. The\nRoyals and the Salmo-Frultvale\ngirls have clashed twice with the\nNelsonltes ioming out on top on\nboth occasions. However the Reps\naren't looking forward to a walk\nover as Indicated by the admission\nof Coach * Chum Arcure himself.\nChum, referring to the first tilt the\nReps had with the visiting team\nsaid that luck was the chief factor\nin manufacturing a 6-1 win for the\nNelsonltes. \u25a0 - . *\n\"It wae one of the closest games\nthe Reps have played this Summer,\"\nsaid Arcure, 'Those girls are going\nto be tough to beat.\"\nActually the Reps have yet to be\nbeaten by a women's team1 thla\nseason. Their only defeat to date\nwas hung on them by the Browns\nof the City men's fastball loop.    \"\u25a0\nOpening game of the girls' finals\nwill be flayed here Sunday afternoon with the remainder of the\nbest-of-three series alternating between Nelson and Salmo until the\nchampionship is decided.\nHunters To Aid\n(heck oil\nBanded Ducks\n'-, VANCOUVER, SepL 8 (CP) \u2014\nDuck hunters In Brltith Columbia\nthlt year will be on the look-out\nfor banded tpeclment tagged hy\n' the Provincial Game Department.\nAt a retult of a duck-handing\nprogram conducted In the Chll-\ncotln and Cariboo districts, 1100\ntllm,\"pink legs will carry a slim\naluminum circlet designed to reveal what proportion of ducks\nfrom that area ara killed by Canadian gunmen, ahd what the\nmigration routet are,\nBandtj should be mailed to\neither thp B.C. Game Department,\nVancouver, or the- United Statet\nPith and Wildlife Service, Washington, p.C.\nTORONTO STOCKS\nMINES\nAmal Larder r., \u2014\nAnglo-Huronian ?........\nArmistice .*.....?... \u2122...~.\nAubelle ....\u201e..-...._.._\nAumaque  ...-\nAUnor\n.23\n8.65\n.17\n.13\n.21\n3.25\n.49\nBaae Metals Mining .....\nBevcourt   .*. ..\u2014\u2014 .38\nBoycon  .WA\nBralorne .*.._.\u201e._  7.45,\nBroulan ...\u201e...\u201e.\u201e....\u201e .32\nBuffalo Ankerite ....,: r. 1.75\nBufadison     __\u2014.... ,25\nBuffalo Red Lake ,. .,.-.... MV*\nCastle-Trethewey .-_.?._.. 1.53-\nCehtral Patricia ...........  1.37\nCentremaque \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 \u2014-,-. .08\nCochenour ,,.  2.17\nColomac Yellowknlfe  .08\nConiaurum Mines .................. .95\nConsolidated M & S :._ 117.35\nConwest\nCrolnor ., _.. .\nDejnfte  .......~ \u25a0.\nDickenson Red Lake .....\t\nDiscovery \u201e ~\nDiversified _......,....\nDome Mines ... ..-.....-\nDonalda'....:  ....... _\u201e...\nDuquesne  \u2122._^..?..\u201e\nEast Amphl .........\u201e.._\u2122_m\t\nEast Malartic ...\u2014...._........_\nEast Sullivan\t\nElder _. \t\nEldona .\nFalconbrldge Nickel _____\nFrobisher*. \t\nGiant Yellowknlfe . \u2122\nGod's Lake Gold ?....;._.__\nGold Eagle  _~_\u2122.._,\nGolden Arrow ........._\u201e?\u201e.\nGolden Manitou ....\u201e____\nHard Rock Gold ._\u201e..__\nHarker Gold .....\u2014\nHarricana .\nHeva Cadillac ? .'. i\nHolllnger i\nHudson Bay M & S ......\nInt-Nickel .........\t\nInt Uranium ~\u2122.\nJack Walte\n.Toilet Quebec\nKerr-Addison\nKirkland Lake\nLabrador .....\u201e.: it,\nLake Shore Mlnea\nLamaque Gold\t\nLapa Cadillac\t\nLineman Lake\nLittle Long Lae..\nLduvlcourt \/..........\nMacassa.'.\t\nMacDonald  \u201e_\nMacLeod Cockshutt....\nMadsen Red Lake.........\nMalartic Gold F .\u201e.:.\u201e.\u201e\nMclntyre-Porcupine ?..\nMcKenzie Red Lake\t\nMcMarmac ..-.\t\nNegus\nPhone  144 for  Classified  Service.\nNew* Bldlamaque \u2122\nNorahda ___.._.\nNormetal\t\nPaymaster  \u201e\t\nPerron Gold \t\nPickle Crow Gold     3.11\nPoweU Rouyn Gold       .65\n1.80\n.51\n14.65\n8.60\n.50\nReeyes MacDonald\nQueenston \t\nQuemont \t\nSan Antonio Gold\nSen Rouyn \t\nSherritt Gordon ...\nSladen Malartic 26\nStadacona   57\nSteep Rock      2.00.\nTaku River Gold Mines       .26\nTeck-Hughes Gold     2.70\n\"\u2022-\u25a0--   ~ \u2022\u25a0  .63\n1.75\n6.20\nTobtirn Gold Mines\nUpper Canada \t\nVentures       \t\nWaite Amulet      8.90\nWright Hargreaves \u201e..\nOILS\nBritish American\t\nBritish Dom\t\nImperial\t\nInter Petroleum\nMid Continent ........:      .0614\nRoyalite     19.00\nUnited  :.!..'    .09%\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbitibl Power \u201e..:\u201e.....   17.75\nBell Telephone ........j... . 171.65\nBrazilian Traction    19.65\nBrewers & Distillers ....-    13.25\nB C Power A  .   26.50\nB C Power B ..\u2122i .;-    3.23\nB C fculp  1J6.00\nBurns & G? Class A ...?.-.    31.00\nworked out fairly regularly while rest'of the distance?\".\nthe Esks were slugging It out with\nthe Buffs, but that wasn't like on\nthe field pf battle. '\n'- \"It has been the lot ot this writer\nto see the 220-pound righthander\nlabor over a period of years, One\nseason while with Seattle Rainiers\nhe ran up an earned .run average\nof something like two per nine-\ninnlhg game.\n\"But like any other guy who gets\nto know his, way around in pro\nranks, and he had his whirls about\na decade ago, Carpenter normally\nis not the one to extend himself\nuntil the necessity arrives.\n\"This, however, Was an extra\noccasion. Maybe he even had to\nprove it to himself that he really\nhad it. He bore down froni his first\npitch. He had all his stuff . . . and\nthe Esks were doing very little\nwith it. Up to about the sixth, the\nMorrlsmen troubled him only once.\nThat was In the third and a flno\ncatch by the third baseman pulled\nhim clear.\n\"So Carpenter went along, putting\nall his equipment, mental and\nphysical, into the tray. He seldom\ndoes business this way, except when j\nhe's backed Into a tight corner.\n\"Then in the sixth the pace began I\nto,tell. He had been under wraps\ntoo1 long. He was afraid he couldn't TL.     , , .. ,    ,      ,.   .      .,    ,   ,.       r,       ,\nmake it all the way, Here's where: 'his advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Lontrol\nHeart came in. It pulled him the | \u2022'._, Boarcl dr by ihe Government of British Columbia.\n\"'^&?\n1.21\n.63\n1.51\n.60\nSI\n.41\n16.25\n,69 '\nXI\n.12\n1.60\n2.95\n.37\n1.06\n4.20\n2.00\n5.75\n.61  *\n.03\n.10\n2.70\nSB\n.07\n.07%\n.14\n10.50\n50.00   *\n36.85\n.49\n.11%;\n.50\n13.85\n1.42\n-6.10   .\n11.75\n5.75\n.39   '\n2.45\n.68\n1.02\n2.65\n1.00\n55.25\n.87\n.13\n2.38\n.05\n40.50\n2.85\n.39%\n.73\n2.65\n23.45\n.24\n17.65\n13.15\nBurns'& Co Class B .\nCan Brew.\nCan Celanese\t\nCan Cement  :...\u201e.\u201e..\nCan Ind Alcohol\t\nCan Malting\t\nCan Pac Rly \u201e.v. \u201e\u201e..,\nCoast Copper ....\u201e\u201e.....\u201e.\nCockshutt Pldw .._    \t\nCons Paper     20.00\n20.00\n21.00\n83.00\n21.25\n12.85\n49.00\n17.85\n1.00\n16.00\nDistillers Seagrams .\nDom'Textile\t\nFord of Canada A .\nGatlneau\t\nGen Steelwares\t\nFanny Farmer  .\nGypsum Lime _._.\u201e_\nHiram Walker .\t\nImperial Oil \u00ab\nImperial Tobbaco ...\nInter Nickel _.\t\n18.15\n11.65\n24.15\n17.50-\n15.65\n39.25\n15.50\n26.75\n17.25\n12.50\n    36.50\nLoblaw A ,...\u2122\u201ei.._.\u201e....   30.00\nMassey Harris \u2122 .......   22.25\nMcColl Front  ....   13.45\nMoore Corp ..: .\u201e \u201e    73.00\nPage Hershey  _    38.00\nPowell River .:    44.65\nPower Corp    15.75\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\nMINES' 5,7\nBayonne - - 34\nBralorne        7.50\nCanusa       .09\nCsfriboo Gold  .;....\u201e    1.30-\nHedley Mascot\nHighland Bell ..\nKoot Belle\t\nPac East Gold\nPend Oreille ....\nPioneer Gold ....\nQuatslno ,\nReeves MacDonald\t\nSheep Creek    , 1.2f\n.40\n,56\n.12\n.07%\n4.15\n2.65\n.08%\n1.80\nSilver Ridge .\nnlet \t\n,  _       P\nSurf Inlet 10\nUtica ...r       .12\nOILS\nAnaconda i       .11%\nAnglo Can ,     2.61\nA P Con 21\nCalmont  r 47%\nCommonwealth  :.     .54\nEast Leduc ,. 33\nFoothills         2.90\nGlobe    68 .\nHome    ; ....,i.    8.70\nMercury  .'...JS    .10\nOkalta Com  .,     1.37\nPac Pete\nVanalta \t\nWest Leduc\t\nINDUSTRIALS\nCoast Breweries  ....\nUNLISTED MINES\nBig Missouri  I\t\nBrooklyn St  \u201e.r...\nGent Zeballos\t\nCuyuni     i. .....\nHedley  Amal \t\nVananda   ........r....r\t\nWest Explor\t\nWhitewater\t\nl;30\n.21%\n ?.    3.20\n.02\n.06%\n.01\n.50\n.02\n.36\n.60   ,\n.027.\n TODAYS News Pictures\nv Crash yipitirris Removed From Wreckage a\nWiAAV'Am\n-'.'Ambulance'attendants remove E. R. Row-\ncroft of Corning, Calif., from the wreckage of\n. an automobile In whloh he was seriously Injured and Mary Ann Beard, alto of Corning, waa\nkilled in a car-trucK cram, on Yolo Causeway,\nnear Sacramento, Calif. The body of the woman\nvictim It shown amid the wreckage,\n.'.;?- \u2014AP Wlrephoto.\nWins \"Loses 'Junior Deputy* Qets Reward\ni crowned\n\"Miss Keyser 1948\" by Gaydon\nGreenwalt latt year't winner In\n\u25a0 beauty contest at Keyter, W.\nVa. Tlllle It now out of her\nwaitress Job for taking time out\nto participate In the parade In\nconnection with the contest.\n\u2014AP Wlrephoto,\n\"Junior Deputy\" Walter roxj'Jr. irigil.),; 11, w,.o was .rea.tea\nwith engineering the capture of a fugitive described by the F.B.I.\nat \"probably armed and very dangerous,\" receives a check for $6 at\nNlles, Mich., from Lloyd 0. Bates, Nlles Police Chief. Walter, member of the \"Junior Deputies,\" a youth organization to combat delinquency, spotted a picture In the Nlles post office of a man wanted\nby the F.B.I. He told police he knew where the man lived In nearby\nBenton Harbor. The Benton Harbor, police arretted the man, sought\nsince 1946, when an Oxford, Miss., Federal Grand Jury Indicted him\non a Federal car theft charge. - \u2014AP Wlrephoto.\nOn the Air\nTHURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1948\nQK IN\n-    1240 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u2014O Canada ;:\"'', .,\u2022   ,\n7:02\u2014Press News\n7:07\u2014Sunrise Serenade\n8:00\u2014CBC Newa\n8:15\u2014Breakfast Club\n8:45\u2014Moments of Devotion\n9:00\u2014BBC Newt\n9:15\u2014On Parade\n9:30\u2014Western Tunes\n9:45^-Modern Musicians\n9:69\u2014Time Signal    >\n10:00\u2014Train Tune\n10:01\u2014Mid-morning Varieties\n10:45\u2014Waltzes of the World-\n11:00\u2014Bernie Braden Tells a Story\nU:15r\u2014Les Brown\n11:30-*<3R Presenter.\nll;45^-Lefs Waltz. -  .?*,..\u25a0.\n12;00-The Notice Board ,\n12:15\u2014Press News\n12:30\u2014B. C Farm .Broadcast\n12:55\u2014Spotlight on a Star.\n1:00\u2014Old Favorites\nl:30r-Muaic for Thursday\n2:00\u2014Sheila Presents\n2:30\u2014Commentary and Talk\n2:45\u2014Western Five   \u25a0\u25a0*\n8:00\u2014Ethel and Albert\n3:15\u2014Interlude   '   :      .\n3:20\u2014Sketches ln Melody\n3:30\u2014Divertimento\n3:45---Swingtime^  \u25a0\n4:00\u2014Tony the Troubadour\n^iM^-Train Time\n4:15\u2014Keyboard Varieties\n4:30-^WaUie Wicken\n4:45\u2014Stqrlek of Adventure.\n5:00\u2014Sacred Heart Program\n5:15\u2014Bob Eberly Wltb John Gart\n5:30\u2014Peerless News\n5:45\u2014Organ Reveries -.-\n6:00-Kraft Music Hall\nBiSO-^Time'*'to Sing   ;''\u25a0'\u25a0\n6:35\u2014Cavalcade of Melody\n7:00-CBC Newa .\n7:15-Odd Spot        \u2022\n7:30\u2014Eventide\n8:00-?B0b Morrison\n8:15\u2014Musical Program\n8:30\u2014The Nation's Business\n8:45\u2014Sports Review\n9:00\u2014Ernest Adam Show\n9:30-rVancouver Theatre\n10:00-CBC News\n10:16\u2014Points of View\n10:30\u2014Nocturne   . \u25a0\n11:00\u2014God Save the King\nCJAT\n610 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u2014Peerless News\n7:15\u2014Breakfast for Two\n7:35\u2014Fun. at Breakfast .\n7:40\u2014Breakfast for. Two\n8:00-CBC News  .\n8:15\u2014Breakfast Club\n8:45\u2014Music Box\n9:00\u2014Music Workshop\n9:15\u2014Lucy Linton\n9:30\u2014Laura Limited\n9:45\u2014Good Morning Neighbor\n10:15\u2014Harold Turner   '\n10:30\u2014BiU Harrington\n10:45-Waltzes of the World    ,\n11:00\u2014Bernie Braden \u25a0 '\u2022\n11:15\u2014Tune Shop\n, 11:30\u2014Tune Shopr\nll:45-Hospltallty Time\n12:00\u2014Luncheon Concert\n12:30\u2014Press News\n12:45\u2014Smoke Rings\nW0\u2014Creston .Calls\n. 1:15\u2014Classical Music       ''',.'\n1:30\u2014Symphony Hour-\u25a0\n2:00\u2014Sheila Presenta .*.\n2:30\u2014Commentary and Talk\n2:45r-Western five\n3:00---Click Club\n3:45\u2014BBC News\n4:0O:-The Inside Story\n4:15-^JaCk Smith Show    ...\n4:30\u2014Dance Banda\n5:00\u2014C M. & -S.,Safety Draw\n5:30\u2014Sportscast Wagstaff\n5:35*-Preas News \u2022\n5:45-S. S Marigold\n6:00\u2014Kraft Music Hall\n6:30\u2014Wayne and Sinister\n7:00-CBC  News\n7:15\u2014News Roundup\n\"7:30\u2014Eventide'\n8:00\u2014Music in Miniature\n8:30\u2014Nation's Business\n8:45\u2014Sports Review '\n9:00\u2014Ernest Adam     \u2022\u25a0\n9:30\u2014Music of Manhattan\n10:00\u2014CBC News        '\n10:15\u2014News Analyst\n10:30\u2014Nocturne       '\n11:00\u2014Music of Our Tima\n11:30\u2014Peerless Newa\nA M USE D\u2014premier Clement Attlee of Great Britain seems\nio be amused during a reception\n'\u25a0 \u25a0_ at V. S. embassy in London,'\nSOFT S P O T\u2014Fritz became III the night before a Danbury,\nConn., Lions club show for children's mutts, so his owner, Fred\na     Paull, 3'\/_, saw to it that the pet got a soft bed.     ...\n'-Don't Start Nationalizing\" Urges\n\"Briton; American Likes Friendliness\nHALIFAX, Sept 8 (CP) \u2014Three\nCanadian Naval ships on a Northern\ncruise reached Wakeham Bay, near\nthe upper end of Hudson Strait, to\n'day. Naval headquarters here said\nHARRISON HOT SPRINGS, B,C.,I   \"Don't  start  nationalizing, any- __\u201e.  .,   ....\nSept B (CP) \u2014 Mrs. E. B. Bonet thing,\" ahe said. \"I'd be sorry to thi. aircraft can-Terr Magnificent wiU\nwoman councillor from Cornwall,! hear when I get home that you over start the return trip to Halifax from\nEngland, and Mayor M. Calloway of here had done such a thing.\" ' |here today and the two tribal class\nSumner, Wash., were guest speakers    l<Iayor Calloway, representing the destroyers Nootka and Haida wiil\n\u2022t the opening session bf the association of Washington cities, ex<\nUnion of B. C, Municipalities con-, tended the good wishes of Washing-\nvention.   ' ton State and the. entire ' United\n. Mrs. Bonet who has been in Can-, States.\nada for two months, advised dele- He noted \"minute differences\" be-\ngates to \"keep private enterprise,\"   | tween  Canadians  and  Americans,\npush on to Churchill\n\"You have more beautiful scenery\nand more friendly people. You're\nnot in such a gosh-darned hurry\u2014\nybu have time to be friendly.\"'\nTHE ANSWER, QUICK!\n1. What ia protractor?\n2. In cookery, is it correct to use\nthe word \"receipt\" for \"recipe\"?\n. 3. What Is the capital city ot Alas\nka?\n4. Is there more, land1 or water\non the earth's surface?\n5' In what war was the Battle of\nBunker Hill fought?\nHOW'D YOU  MAKE OUT?\n1. As instrument fbr'measuring\nangles?\"'\u2022''\u25a0',\u25a0\n2. Yea.\n3. Juneau.\n4. Water.\n5. The* American Revolutionary\nWar,\nIT'S BEEN SAia\nMany -have puzzled themselves\nabout the origin of evil. I am content to observe that there is evil,\nand that there Is. a way to escape\nfrom it? and i with tms I begin and\nend.-rJohn Newton.\nIT HAPPENED TODAY\nWilliam the Conqueror, Duke of\nNormandy, later King William I\nof England, was born about 1027 and\ndied on Sept 9.1087.\nYOUR FUTURE\nDomestic and- family Interests look\nfavorable, at this time. Also it ls a\ngood time for sociability. Intellectual activities and social matters\nshow progress.\nMODERN MANNERS\nIf you,are standing In front of a\ncrowded elevator, step < out to let\nthose behind you and who are trying\nto get off, do so.\nSWIFT CURRENT, Sask., (CP) .-,\n\"Landscaped\" dugouts for ducks is\nthe newest idea in waterfowl con\nsrvatlon, says Angus Gavin, project\nmanaged of Ducks Unlimited, In an\nexperiment near here, bullrushes\u2014\nwhich attract ducks\u2014are being used J tjj\nto make dugouts In water areas look Z\nmore like home. |2\n \/o?>3\nClassified\nPHONE144\nHELP WANTED\nPERSONAL\nWED t^ WOMAN TO WASHjSEWING   IN   YOUR 'HOME' OR\n|; cle'an house  once a   week |    mine. Ph. 584-R-L r\n;;\u2022 working couple. Phone,Ron\n-iters at 158. !\nI'OP? PKKJ-IS   PAID    FOR    AN*\ntlaues Phone 1031 ui 640 Baker St\n\u25a0ITED - EXPERIENCED\nlitres?.. Apply Box 3050 Daily\niWs. -   ' \u25a0'\nWED \u2014 TRUCK DRIVER FOR\n:ai .Coal deliveries. Queen Cjty\nitors Ltd,\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nifjOL GIRL WILL HELP WITH\nlusework and children in\nange for board and room. Phone\njirkoff Store, Slocan Park.\nIERLY   LADY   WILL    CARE\nr children any hour of day pr\nening.'Phone 1Q00-L.\t\n3 JOB MAN. PH. 256-R, CAR-\nipter; Cert, furnace seyices.\nW,WILL LOOK AFTER CHIL-\n'ha in Fairview. Phone 344-L-3.\nkNTED,  MISCELLANEOUS\nP US YOUR SCRAP METALS\niih. Any quantity. Top prlcet\nlid. Active Trading Company,\n8 Powell St., Vancouver, B.C.\nNTED \u2014 LARGE WOOD AND\nal beater. Maple Leaf Cafe,\nilmd. \u25a0    ,\nUTED \u2014 1 HORSE HAY MOW-\niKApply Pete S. Kinakln, Brll-\nnt\nayirouR hides to i. p. mor*\nin. Nelson. B.C\nSffED-rCHEST OF DRAWERS.\nfljne 1246-L mornings.\nRENTALS\n_T- COUPLE WITH ONE\nlid'wjshes to rent three or four\nomed house* in or near Trail,\nirfield, or Rossland. Write Box\n)2 Dally News. ,  \"    .\nBr SCHOOL TEACHER AND\nfe wish to rent.small house in\nlson.   Apply  Box  9938   Dally\n___.'\u25a0'\nRENT -*-< FURNISHED ROOM\nIfght housekeeping room with\n-of kitchen. Box 3571 Daily,\nws,\nNESS LADY WOULD LIKE\nit housekeeping room- as soon\npossible. Apply Box 9498 Dally\n\u00ab\/s.   ,\nWAWANESA MUTUAL  FIRE  IN-\nsurance Co D <L Kerr, Agent\nCtiArtLISS WORM1NUTON. COM*\nmercial Photographer. Klmberley\nWbmen and men's portraiture.\nJO CENTS! BIRTH CONTROL 1N-\nformatlon and catalogue of hygienic supplies. Write Western\nDistributors, 61-L Ray Building,\nVancouver.\nATTENTION SCHOOL , BOARD\nSecretaries. We have a large stock\nof newsprint,. mlmeo and bond\npaper and can fill any order im?\nmediately. Daily News Printing\n-Dept.. Nelson, British Columbia.\nLANDO'S FURS, 306 GRANVILLE\nSt., Vancouver Invite you to sena\nyour furs in for storage. Rates\n$2.00 per $100' for the season. Clean\nand glaze $3.00. Expert repairs and\nremodelling, Choose your new fur\ncoat from our complete stock.\nMEN'S PERSONAL DRUG SUN\ndries: 24 samples, $1.00, or 19 Deluxe assorted, $1.00,. mailed- ln\nplain,   sealed   wrapper.   Finest\n\" quality, tested, guaranteed. Bargain Catalogue free, Western bis*\ntributors, Dept RN, 61-144 West\nHastings St., Vancouver, B.C.\nPROPERTY, HOUSES. FARMS\nRooming House\nr With Real Revenue\nEleven rooms furnished, and all\nrented, and ln addition large\nliving robm, kitchen and-bedroom for owner. Oak floors\ndownstairs. Hot-air furnace. All\nrooms are fullygfurnished. Property on 2V4 'lots. Very, close in.\n.Will stand most rigid investi- .\ngation as. to good net\" income.\nWell worth Investigating;- Includes all \"furniture and equip-\n:(^h;r:?,..;.:,....:;r,..;y$9500\nOr \"terms might-be arranged.\n____- V.:': I hcorrie _-. _._1_\n.LADIniSI DELAYED MENSTRUA-\ntlon? Why worry?; Smart women\nsay hew, improved, triple-strength\nDelaye Pills give prompt effective\nrelief for overdue, painful or Irregular period. (Regular $5.00);\nOur price, $3.00, postpaid via Air\nMail in. plain, sealed wrapper\n(C.O.D. lf you prefer). Women\nshould keep a box on hand at all\ntimes. Order yours right nowl\nWestern Distributors, Dept ACN,\n81-144 West Hastings St, Vancouver. B.C.\nLOANS-$20tO'$1000\n*       Without Endorsers .\n^NrJAGARA:\n.*'\u25a0\"\u25a0..\u25a0'-'\u25a0'   Est'd.,1930\nSuite 1, 560 Baker St., Nelson\n?  7- ,      Phone '1095\nRENT \u2014 5 ROOM HOUSE AT\nfour. Ferry landing, furnished.\n-McHardy, Phone 1250-R,\nFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\nr^ED-rFURNISHED SUITE OR\njsfe for.Government Employee\nHi wife and daughter 11. Phone\nROOM AND BOARD\nfe   AND   BOARD   WANTED\ngirl wishing to attend High\nlool in Nelson. Could help with\ne-.of children. Box 4113. Daily\nI?***.    ...*    \u25a0 .?..--      \u25a0.-.-..\"' -\u25a0>.*    .\nTED\"\u2014-BOARD AND ROOM\nFairview' District by business\n8? Wlte Box 4103 Daily News.\nBOATS ond ENGINES\n[\u25a0JED: TO. PURCHASE HIGH\npared cabin cruiser on a rental-\nrchase agreement, payments of\n0 per month. Write P.O. Box\n' Nelson.'      .' -',-.'\n;SALE \u2014 19 FT. LAUNCH,\nj motor. Good condition, also\nithouse. Cheap tor cash or ex-\ninge for car or land. Box 9485\nBy News. \\.\nFOR SALE-,\u2014 CHESTERFIELD\nsuite, bedroom suite, 2 bedsteads,\nsprings, Beauty Rest mattress,\ndresser, chest of drawers, G.E?\nwashing machine, table, vacuum\ncleaner, curling rocks, electric\nwater heater, lawn mower, rocker,\ngarden tools, mirrors, plastic bath\nroom curtains, wagon, bed. lamp,\nwater hose, linoleum, crib, high\nchair. All like new. Phone 434-R-2.\nWICKER FURNITURE'FOR SALE,\nSofa and two large armchairs, one\ndeep armchair, spring, seats;,and\n\"sun proof covering, desk and desk\ncnair, coffee table bnd two amall\narm  chairs,   also-large   cabinet\northophonic gramophone. Mrs. S.\n. G. Blayloek, Lakewood, Nelson,\nNCH FOR SALE - CHEAP.\n-.ft??-- Gray inboard, marine,\none 708-L.\nBOARDS \u2014 TO CLEAR. NEW\nd used outboards. Buy* now and\nre' money. Box 392 Kaslo; B.C.\nSINESS OPPORTUNITIES\nICERY-STOraTFORrSALlH\nicco building, 32x46. with store\nUlpment. Stock at wholesale,\nlis freight Basement and hot\nI furnace. Cash buyers onlv,\nite Harvlek, Box 14, Castlegar,\nK\nRE BUILDING FOR SALE ON\notenay Lake. Living quarters,\nght and water. Good bpportun-\n* for a 'barber shop, pool room\ngrocery store.' Apply Robert-\nn, Hilliard, Cattell Realty Co.,\n2'Ward Street Nelson.\nI''.SALE IN COLUMBIA VAL-\nW. General store! P.O., twelve\nferes'land, 3 room living quarters,\nas pump, warehouse, For pair-.\nculars, apply. Brlsco General\ntore, Brisco, B.C. \u25a0'\u25a0..'\nVNTED\u2014SMALL BUSINESS. IN\nicinity of Nelson. Cash. Apply H.\nlamer, Procter, B.C..\n7  BUSINESS AND j   A\ntOFESSIONAL DIRECTORY\nA8SAYERS AND MINE\nREPRESENTATIVES\n& ,WIDDOWSON It CO. AS\nayers, 301 Josephine St, Nelson,\nA ELMES, ROSSLAND, B. C.\nKssayer, .Chemist, Mine Represnt\nl.G. THOMPSON & CO. - AS*\nayers Sn Metallurgists. All work\nliven prompt attention. 1153 Pen-\nMr St..W. Vancouver, B.C.\nCHIROPRACTORS\nGOLIN MCLAREN, D.C, CHIRO*\niractic XRray, Spinography,\njtrand theatre Bdg. Trail Ph. 328\nDIAMOND  OKILLERS\nKIONAL DIAMOND DRILLING\nta. Ltd., Drilling and Bit Ser-\nMee. Box 508, Rossland   Ph   420,\nNGlN.ERS AND SURVEYORS\"\n-GGEN \/AND CURRIE, B. C\nUnd Surveyors. Mining and Civil\nSrigineers. ^Rossland, Kelowna,\nIrJnd Forks,\n1YDC.'AFFLECK\n(elson,\n218 GORE ST.\nB.C., Surveyor, Engineer,\nSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE\ntAS'DY A'G-ittCftS LTD. IM-\nse, Real Estate\u2014Phone 135,\nMACHINISTS\n.   BENNETTS'LIMITED\nMachine Shop, acetylene and\nictric welding, motor rewinding\nibne 503 324 Vernon \u00a7t.\n\u2022EVENSON'S MACHINE SHOP-\nSbecic'iats in **<lne ahd mill wOrk.\nMachine, work, light and heavy.\n703 Vernon St..,.NTel\u00a3on. Phone 88,\n1 TEAM HORSES, WEIGHT 1700\nlbs. each. Double set of work\nharness. Massey Harris mower. 5\nft cut Massey Harris 12x16 disk\nharrow, Cockshutt 12 Inch walk'\ning plow, Cockshutt steel wheel\nfarm truck. All equipment one\nyear old. T. Dubois, Harrop?\nFOR SALE \u2014 COAL AND WOOD\n. heater, bed, small dressing table,\ndresser, kitchen table and chairs,\nWinnipeg couch, etc. Call 913\nHall St. Thursday evening. _\n\"ROYAL ALBERT\" WHITE ENA-\nm<*l range for sale, .$80.00. Bed,\nspring and innersprirlg mattress,\n$50.00 and baby buggy $15.00.\nPhone. 1229-L-l.   .\n3 ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE ON 1\nlot at Ymlr. Quick sale for cash.\nApply F. Mofowa, Ymir, B.C.\nFOR SALE-6 ROOM HOUSE ON 3\nlots at the corner of Stanley and\nHoover. Iftr particulars Phone 139.\nFOR SALE \u2014 \\ ROOM MODERN\nbungalow. Particulars by mail.\nApply Box 4111 Daily News.'\nFOR SALE - 12 INCH SLAB\nwood, $13 per cord, delivered. 2\nor. more cords, $12 per cord.\nHalleran' and Carlson, R.R. No. 1.\nPhone 608-Y-2. ,\nBROWN HARRIS TWEED COAT.\n. Size 16, 1 pair of \"Stone Marten\"\nfurs, like new. Apply Box 9483\nDally News. ;\nFOR SALE - TWO SECTIONAL\ncabins, almost new. 10x12. Box\n9935 Dally Newa     \t\nPIPE \u2014 JOTTINGS - TUBES, SPE-\nCial\nCo..\nlow prices. Active Trading\n916 Powell St.,  Vancouver.\n\"HOOVER UPRIGHT\" VACUUM\ncleaner for sale with all attachments, used only 6 wks. Ph? 1199.\nFOR SALE \u2014WINCHESTER\nsingle 18 gauge, automatic ejector,\ncondition' he-*1. 52 Annable Block,\nTUXEDO, LIKE NEW, SIZE 40.\nAlso brass bed. Write Box 4102\nDaily News.        ,\nJACK BOYCE'S GUN EXCHANGE.\nGuns for sale and exchange.\nFOR SALE - ENTERPRISE OIL\nburning stove. New. Ph. 1318-R.\nBf pterin latlif Sfoni*\nClassified Advertising Rates!\n15c per line first insertion and\nnon-consecutive insertions,\nlie line per consecutive Inser-\n\u2022 tion after first Insertion.\n\u25a0 48c line-tor 6 consecutive Insertions. \u25a0 ' \u25a0 \u2022 ...\n$158 line per month (26 consecutive insertions) Box numbers lie extra. Covers any number of insertions.\nPUBLIC (LEGAL) NOTICES,\nTENDERS, ETC.-20C per line,\nfirit insertion, 16c per line each\nsubsequent Insertion.\nFOR'PROMPT PAYMENT\nALL ABOVff RATES LESS 10%\nSubscription Rsseas\nSingle copy   $ . 03\nBy carrier, per week?  \u25a0\nin advance   ?        25\nBy carrier, per year .... 13.00\nMail ln Canada, outside Nelson:\nOne nionth       $ 1.00\nThree months        2.50\nSix months        4.50\nOne year   8.00\nUnited Statea, United Kingdom:\nOne year    . $12.00\nSix months 6.00\nabove rates plus postage\nThree months      3.00\nOne month        ...      1.00\nWhere extra postage b required,\nI\nicj^ii'Hjapch\nVery; close'ift, with established\nbusiness. On.4 afa-es with fruit\nand vegetables. Includes 6 room- -\ned house all facilities, including\nfurniture,-- also 800 \"birds.'.can\ntake oVer, with, steady Income\nS\u00abg5cl,,$85()p'\nWith only $3000 down, balance '\n\u25a0.; terms. ,\nRobertson\/Hilliard,\nCattell Realty Co; Ltd,\n532 Ward St. \"Nelson, B.C. ,\nEstablished 40 Years -\nFARM FOR SALE \u2014 MODERN\nhome, 8 rooms and bathroom, full\nbasement1 Electricity and running\nwater Chicken house,- woodshed,\npig \"pen .and barn. Four, acres in\norchard,-*all bearing fruit.Irriga\ntion for orchard. Tractor, disc\nand plow. One half mile east of\nCreston, close to highway. Full\nprice, $8000. Mr. James Mlsuraco.\nMOTORCYCLES,  BICYCLES\nAUTOMOTIVE\n(Continued)\nCADILLAC\nSeven-passenger   sedan,   52.784\nmiles. Engine ln Al condition;\nparticularly good exterior - finish. Two nev \" \"--- i\u2014\ntruik.\nuiy  goou  extyi igr   iin-\ni new spare tires, large\nMJfs. S. G. Blayloek\nLakewood, Nelson, B.C.\nMarket Trends\nTruman Unable lo\nLead-Slassen\nNEW YORK, Sept. 8 (AP)-Re-\npublicansjceyed their newly-launch-\nNEW YORK-Stock prices drift\n-d lower. The downward trend was\npersistent except for a brief period\nduring mid-day when quotations\nlevelled off; For the most part losses were confined to fractions to\nttS, mSk^\u00bb\u00a3S.\u00b0\u2122\u00bb m?^Sf f*,\u2122* ed Presidential campaign\/today to\nthe mark-(lowns ran to around three fti *thetae that President Truman\nP\u00b0mts- .    lis.a \"complaining\" failure. r\nf}e |   That was Harold E. Stassen's-\"an'\nmakes of cars, City Auto Wreck-'deWlopmente\"andthe>re7ch?pUti\" inh'stM^ot MrSS'^S-\ners. Box 24. branite Road. leal situation, it. Is, becoming obvibij. e?    3 - - -      '     an-   ' Plcb\n ^\u2014, ,\u2014__.,\u201e., .    LONDON\u2014 Judging-by\nNEW AND USED PARTS FOR ALLJ market's   reaction   to   the   Berlin\nWILL PAY SPOT' CASH FOR\ntate model passenger cars; any\nmake.-Queen City Motors.\nFOR SALE A- 1038 NASH WITH\nnew motor, 5 Al tires and custom\nheater. Apply Farnum. Body\nWorks, East Trail.\nS.S?'-^ .,1m S \u00bb   \\r* Bion m1***** resu\u00bb 'r0*n \u25a0> victory by\ninformatbnf       . *    $*\u25a0'i^?*:(Republican \"reactionaries\" in'Nov-\n, .         Overnight hews trqpi the cb'ntln-j .'stassen  made ' the  rebuttal  for\n1937 FORD V-8 4 DOOR SEDAN IN|'?L\"^*dJ?*iU'?^U\"i?'iirot\"i 6overnor Thomas E.Dewey of New\ngood'Shape*. Immediate sale, cash. |\u00a3\u2122L \u00b0i f\u2122}'\u00b0n\u201e\u201e^l.j-t!sp raa<!,Vork,\/ Republican candidate, who\nB,'.x 392Kaslo, B.C.,.   \" .. ISAi   ,ff^- moat said' 'he fl^edr evarythjpg ln  the\n?\u2122,!7\u2122l,ia.S?l(Ior .f\"1^8, 2'| .'Stassen -told a Republican rally\n*HUh\u00a3*?m m^U*' -wh*aMrlcas ^ork' IhDetfolt last night, that the Demo-\nea_nignOT,. . ,.\u2022 ,,.-....\u201e\u2022 .<,._,\u25a0\u25a0 I critic candidate \"cannot furnish the\nSeptember corn\u25a0\u25a0 Jumped more e8-seT)tlai leadership\" for\" the crucial\nS.^^Ww^f ^f^e^utJhlB J\">--\u00ab' ahead...Be laid Truman had\nwas partly lost in late trade. Firm- Jome* to Detroit-the day before-as\n\u2122lta%&f m -? an\u201ead- a complaining candidate for elecUon\nvance in cash prices, No. 1 yeUow Seking Labor's vote.\"\nWINNIPEG -Oats and^ barley The former. Minnesota Governor\nPw-,.-,T.ta firmer, undertone, ^j-a that by. removing \"major war-\nWhile hedging sales In oats were |tl'me -controls\".in 1943,-Truman'set\nfairly, liberal, they were met by up the inflationary spiral as-' well\ngood   absorption   from   American - as an \"all-time record of strikes and\nhouses and shippers as weU as local work stoppages'.!'\n*5gl;*_'\\\u201e \u25a0 A -The Presldeht.ig'nored the blpartl-\nTORONTO-AU groups moved san _0reign policy when he- did not\nslowly down as trading slackened, teke a RepubUcah to the Potsdam\nGolds and base metals suffered the conference then, Stassen said, oal-\nheaviest losses and industrials eased Ung that big-three- meeting a \"col-\nIn  fractional  range.  Western  oils ossai failure for the United States.\"\n1935 CHEV LIGHT DELIVERY\ntruck, snap at $475. Paul Markoff,\nSlocan Park. X\nMACHINERY\nFOR SALE \u2014 6 ROOM HOUSE.\nCement foundation garage and\nfour lots 1 block -from -car line?\nInynediate possession. Also 1 pair\nchesterfield chairs, dining room\nfurniture, 1 rug and 1 Colajnan oil\nheater, gas range, etc. FhOne 132-Y\nFARM FOR SALE IN SALMO, B.C,\n40 acres good land, 1 acre cultivated, rest'easy. ..clearing, all necessary buildings. Year round creek,\n1 mile trom town, Cash or terms.\nW:Hiam Potapoff; Salmo. R-C\nSEVEN ROOM BUNGALOW, IN-\nsulated, hardwood floors, tiled\nbathroom, garage, lawn on level\nlots,- Venetian blinds? Centrally\nlocated. Vacant In' 2 weeks. 703\nStanley Street\nFOR SALE \u2014 2 STOREY HOUSE\nfor demolition. Complete with\ndoors and windows. Very cheap,\nN. K. Poohaohow, Winlaw, B.C.\n13 ACRE-RANCH FOR SALE\nComplete. 1 mile 'from Sawmill\nand Vt mile from School. William\nZaitsoff, Slocan-Park, B.C,     '\nFOR SALE \u2014 CORNER LOT!NO.\n11, Block 13 on Shaver's Bench In\nTrail, B.C. Write to E. D. Scott,\n528 Roanoke Ave., Kelowna, B.C.\nFOR SALE-HOUSE ON BAKER\nSt.- Centrally- >located.-1d_nI? for\nboarding house or large family.\nBox 9911 Daily News.\"\nFOR SALE\u2014LARGE. HOUSE ON 2\ncorner lots, 127 Union St. Immediate' occupancy. $5000, $2000 down\npayment rest on terms. Phone f\nSAVE MONTHLY WITH *ORK'\nshire Savings certificates. $7.00\nmonthly for 120 months ,lves you\n\u25a0 $1000 cash. \u2014 See AppleyaMs.\nAPPROXIMATELY 7 ACRES -\nLake frontage at Balfour. Apply\nMrs. W. A. Slater, Balfour-B.C.\nWANTED TO BUY - COMPACT\n3 bedroom house, preferably seml-\nbungalow. Phone 1146-R.    \u25a0\"\nFORSALE - C6MFORTABLE\nthree room house; Apply 91 High\nStreet.        \u25a0 ;\u25a0 ' :\nTWO CHOICE LOT& Olt' FIRST\nStrget. Phone 655-L.\n2 CHOICE LEVEL LOTS ON 3rd\nSt. Fairview. Water. Ph. 599-L-l.\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nAUTOMOTIVE\n194| .FORD SEDAN\n1947 MERtURY SEDAN\n1946 PONTIAC SEDAN\n1939 BUICK SEDAN\n1938 NASH SEDAN\n1929'MODEL A COUPE\nNEW REO 2'\/2-3 TON TRUCK\n1947 AUSTIN 2-TON\nTRUCK '.\n1942 FORD 2-TON TRUdK\nJ939 FORD LT. DELIVERY\n1928 MODEL A PANEL\nPONY TRACTOR    ;'.\n, 1945 CLETRAC TRACTOR'\n4-5 Yd. Gravel Box and Hoist\nWe Pay Cosfi'for.\nGood Used Cars\nTERMS and TRADES\n' '       \"  -\nEmpire Motors\n803 Baker St.     Phone 1135\n1946 MONARCH SEDAN EOR\nsale. New condition, 14,000,, miles.\nRadio and heater. Apply after 5\np.m. Room 24, Noble Hotel.\nWe Hdvaa Few .\nFARMALL^'eUB\"\n- Tractors-, .\n. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY\nWith a full line of implements.\nIf you need a tractor see these.\n.Central Truck\n& Equipment Co.\n. ,-WHIZZER\ny        POWEREb-\nWarrior Mptprbikes\nFoiir-cycle motor\n150 miles per gallon ' -\nStainless steel fenders\nBalloon tires\nFull price \u2014 $225\nImmediate delivery\nMotorcycle Sales\nLimited\nThe House of Frlertdly Service\n961 W, Broadway      Vancouver\nIndian\u2014Royal Enfield-r-Trlumph\nMotorcycles\nSHAFTING\nCold rolled, steel shafting and\n' \"' \"*obd'.splity.\n'PULLEYS\nCast iron, steel split, paper and .\nwood split.\n*       BELTING\n\"Power Plus\" belting, 3 to  ill\ninch in stock. Larger sizes can\nbe supplied.\nNelson Machinery\nEquipment-Co.\nPurves E. Ritchie & Son\n-Limited\n658 Hornby St., Vancouver? B.C\nMA 4557       m\nCalling All Painters!\nSEE OUR MODEL 20, TWO-\nWHEEL PNEUMATIC. TIRED\nSELF-STARTING   PORTABLE\nAIR COMPRESSOR*\nParticularly adapted tor spray,\nwork.\u2014Also full range of spray\nequipment.   .\nATTEMPT TO FREE\nLABOR LEADER\n.NEW YORK, Sept 8 (AP)- The\nUnited Electrical Workers Union\n(C.I.O.) has started habeas corpus\nproceedings ln an effort to tree a\nrived at La Guardia field yesterday,\nimmigration authorities as he ar-\nCanadlan Labor leader, seized'- by\nA writ Issued, yesterday by Judge\nH. Simon Rifklnd directed the auth\norlties to produce C. S. Jackson, TO'\nronto, in Federal District Court today.. Jackson was suspected Ot being\nconnected with' the Communist par*\nty.   .-' '      - .\nJackson, who. came, here as a delegate to the national convention ot\nthe '\u25a0 electrical workers...waa.taken\nfrom the airfield to Ellis Island.\nHe is an international Vice-President Of the U. E. W. and head of\nDistrict 5, its Canadian affiliate,\nTORONTO, Sept 8 (CP) - The\nUnited Electrical Workers (C.I.O.)\nsaid in a statement; today that C. S.\nJackson, Canadian President was\ntold by Immigration officials at the\nUnited States Consulate in Toronto\nthat he did not have to check bis\nstatus foi- entry to the U. S. In Tor\nonto but could do so at the port of\nenfryj. it\nwere quiet and -weak. Volume was\nabout 8711000 shares.\nMONTREAL \u2014 Stocks drifted\nlower during quiet, trading.    \u2022\nVANCOUVER \u2014 Oils moved gen-\nI Turhing to the question of Communists, Stassen said the Republicans are (\"driving, the red herring\nout of the official waters of the Potomac\" with the congressional inves:\nerally lower in Ight activity. Golds tigations.. The President \"should\nwere mixed while baser metals and help man the red herring nets in-\nlndustrials remained unchanged. s-ead of complaining against the\nSales totalled.54,100 shares.\nWinnipeg Grain\nWINNIPEG, Sept. 8 (CP) \u2014 Winnipeg grain quotations:\nOpen   High . Low\n.70y4\nOats:\nOct.   .\nDec. ..\nMay ? r.*  .71H\nBarley:\n.8B%\nB0\"V4\n.7114\n.70%\n.72%\n.7pyt,\n.60%\n;71%\nClose\n.71%\n.71%\n,72%\n.00%\nOct. \u201e'._.?_. 1.00 .08%\nDec. .. ,.03% .08% ,08%\nMay   .. '.00%   1.00       ,.00%    .09%\nRye:  \u25a0 ',  \u25a0    \"\u201e, - ,-\nOct. .V 1.39% 1.41% 1.40% 1.40%\nDec. .1 1.39% 1.40% 1.39% 1.30%\nMay ... 1.42   \u25a0 1.43% ' 1.41      1.41 ,\nFlax:|  '\"\nNov.   .:' 4.07      4.07      4.05      4.05%,\nDec.   r,<4.05'   . 4.05      4.04% ' 4104%\nCash prices:\nOats: No. 2 C.W. 72%; Ex. 3 C.W.\n71%; 3 CW. 70%; Ex. 1 Feed 70%;\n1 Feed 69%; 2 Feed 67; 3 Feed 64;\nTrack 72. '   -.\"\u25a0\u25a0'\nBarley: No. 1 CW. 6-row 1.09%;\n2 C.W. 6-row 1.09%; 1 C.W. 2-row\n1.02%; 2 C.W. 2-row 1.02%; 3 CW.\n6-row 1.05%; 1 Feed 1.00%; 2 Feed\n99%: 3 Feed 95; Track 85%; 2 C.W.\nYellow 1.01%; 3 CW. Yellow 100%.\nRye: No. 1 C.W. 1.39%; 2 CW.\n1.39%; 3 C.W. -137%; Rej. 2 C.W.\n1.22%; 4 C.W. 1.28%; Track 1.40%.\nFlax: No.' 1 -CW.' 4.08%; 2'CW-\n4.04%; 3 CW. 3;Sl%;'4'CW. 3.78%;\nTrack 4.05.\nfishermen;\"\nTruman has labelled the congressional hearings a \"red herring\" designed to take the minds of the people off what he called the failures\nof the 80th Congress.\nFREEDOM BLOW \"'\nThe Progressive Party's Treasurer, Dr, Clark Foreman, meanwhile\ntermed. Henry Wallace's * rtcent\nSouthern tour \"the greatest single\nblow for freedom in thi% country\nsince Abraham Lincoln's emancipation proclamation.\"\nButr.ln a radio talk' frbm \"New\nYork, last night he said the egg-\nthrowing receptions that marked\nseveral of Wallace's appearances in\nthe Southern states were not a \"unique Southern custom.\" He said that\nin Illinois the Progressive candidate\nfor Governor was ''greeted with\nstones.\"\nIn Kingsport, Tenn., eggs,' fruit\nand vegetables were hurled-at candidates Roy Acuff and B. Carroll\nReece, Republican National Committee men, at a political rally last\nnight       :*\nCALGARY LIVESTOCK\nCALGARY, Sept. 8 (CP-)'\u2014 Cattle\nmarket is active at fully. Bteady\nprices,   i        '- r'\" .   ,'\nTuesday's receipts: 1495 cattle, 280\ncalves, 589 hogs,' 69 sheep. Wednesday morning's receipts: 269 cattle,\n51 calves, 133 hogs, 78; sheep.\nHogs sbid Tuesday at $35.00 for\nA's at yards and plants. Sows $22.75-\n23.00 live weight. ...\nGood butcher steers 21.00-24.00;\ncommon to medium 14.00-20.00. Good\nto choice butcher heifers 19.00-20.00.\nGood cows 16.00-16.50; common to\nmedium 13.00-15.50. Canners add\ncutters 10.00-12.50.\nGood lambs 19.00-20.00. Good\newes 6.50-7.50.\nFIREMEN WILL REGISTER\nFLAG POLE SITTER\nSAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 8 (AP)\u2014\nThe,Fire Department agreed to act\nbeyond, the .call of duty today to\nrescue a flag pole sitter from his\ndraft board problem.\nMilton Van Nolahd, 22, who has\nperched atop a pole for 41 days?\nvows not to. come down until he\nhas been there 50. But today or tomorrow he must register fbr the\ndraft.\nFiremen volunteered to take the\nregistration papers to him, and the\nDraft Coordinator said that would\nbe okay.'      ....\nA ticket to the Firemen's Ball\u2014\nfor sale\u2014goes up wjth the draft papers, the firemen said.   ,\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 lndust-182.94, off 2.42,\n\u2022 20 rails-fll.50, off 1.53.\n15-utilities7-35.21 off .15.\nGet quick results with a \"Want Ad*.'\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1948 \u2014 9\nAugust Post\nOffice Business\nAhead of 1947\nTransactions at the Nelson Post\nOffice ln August were down slightly\nfrom the) turnover in the previous\nmonth, but above the monthly average. In the past Month $125,562\nworth ot business was transacted,\nbringing the yearly total to $809,-\n308.   .   \u25a0:,,:; \u25a0\u25a0       *.*' \u2022 .\"'>\u25a0.!',. ... .\nTransactions in August of 1947\ntotalled $112,894, and the total at\nthe end of the eight-month period\nstood at $780,752. Transactions ln\nJuly of this year amounted tq $129,-\n\"19.. '*    ,.     r   -.  \u2022'.,\",'\nPostage revenue hit the lowest-\nfigure this year in August. Revenues\nfor the month totalled $5970 against\n$6916 in July and,-$6334 in August,\n1947.      -.,-,,;\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nFOR SALE OR! TRADE - FOR\nboxwood or lumber. Log planer.\nSawmill, edger four-sided lumber\nplaner, We will ilBP buy for cash,\nboxwood and lumber. Interested\nwrite to Canadian Machine Industries Inc. Ltd., 201 Wallace\nBldg,, Edmonton, Alta.\nACROSS\n1. Penny\n5. A book\nclasp\n0. Sandarao\ntrea\n10. Region\n11. Aro\n12. Birthplace\nof\nMohammed\n14. Consent\n16.Color\nn.Guido'o\nlowest note\nFOR SALE-NEARLY NEW SAW-!\nmill, edger and power unit. Capacity 16 M: Sacrifice price. Box\n9286 Daily News. i\n4.City     i\n(Eng.)\n5. Kind of.\nmeat\n6. Part of \u2022\n\"tobe\"\nT. Hid away\n8. Walked\nback and,\nforth,\n11, Reason\n13. Fuss\n15. Male cat..\n19. Pole\n20. Entreaty-\n18. Underwater 22. Ona who\nasserts ft'\\i;-\nriejit or title\n23. Variety of\ncabbage\n20. Dancer's\ncymbals\n28. State of\nbeing\ndim\n29. Horse\n(poet)\n31. Egyptian\ngod\n33. Droop\nIntho\nmiddle\n34. Pineapple\nfi   (So. Am.)\n35. Secluded\n.   valleya\nU_ia_3   Hli-iZ-\n__-___L-__ -jauuu\n_____   __E_tl_\n3IIH     U_Q   BIB\nuijiiuuu- sua\n__?_? aaun\nULiuaa 0__q_\n_u_i_ _i_y\n_!__ H_t)___H\nG_H HUU .].._\/\n_B__E   IHILlLllrl\n_na_ij liuuuu\n;-!Uli.JI.-.l   U-ILU-J\nTesterdar's Aaiw.r\n39.Volca.ilar \u25a0[\u25a0\n\u25a0. roolt' \u25a0 V,\n40. Baking\nchamber'\n4J. Pedal digit\n43. Perched\nSAWMILL, WOODWORKING AND\nContractors equipment of all\n' kinds. National, Machinery .Co.,\nLtd.. Vancouver, B.C.\nCUSTOM MACHINE WORK, AND\nwelding. Portable welding equip*\nment for field work., Stevenson's\nMachine Shop, 708 Vernon St,i\nNelson, B.C ,      ' ^M\nCARCO TRACTOR WINCHES AIJD!\nlogging arches in stock. Bayesi\nEquipment Company, Cranbrook,\nB. C.      \u25a0 '        ; 1-!-\n! 30-CAT IN GOOD CONDITION.\nApply 1302 -Crossley Aye. |\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES,_ITC._\nFOR TRADE - 18 MONTHS OLD\nYorkshire Boar. Lb. for lb. on fat\nsow or what have you. Nice quiet\npig, S. C Griffin, Twin Lakes Resort, Cranbrook, B.C.\n4% MONTH OLD NEW HAMP-\nshire Pullets for sale, $1.75 each.\nApply Bartelme and Neumayer,\nLardeau, B.C. '\u25a0\u25a0\nFOR SALE - MODkL A PANlii.,\ntruck. Reconditioned motor. Good\ntires. Apply 824 Mill St or phone\n639-Y, ,\nitorSALk' -. lUs 'HUBSbN' SS-\ndan, good tires, good running\ncondition: $300.00 R. J. Christie,\nSlocan City, B.C    \u25a0 .\n(Continued in Next Column)\nGOATS,  FOR  SALE  \u2014   4   DOES\nrising 2 years. Fresh In early Feb.*\nOne milker-rising 4 years. Henry\n, Knowles, Crescent Valley, B.C,\n15 ONE YEAR OLD PULLETS FOR\nSale, $1.13. each. Phone 652-X.\nLOST AHD FOUND\nLOST    IN    LADIES  .DRESSING\nroom, Lakeside Park, ladies' West-\n. field wrist watch. Finder please\nreturn to 1023 Elwyn St Valued as\nkeepsake. Reward*   - -     \u25a0        i\nLOST \u2014 IN FAIRVIEW, LADIES'\nBulova   engraved   wrist   watch,\n, (Reward). PhOne 1147. \u25a0 -\nmissile.\n...Ill\"\n24. Shed, as\nfeathers\n25. Notoriety\n27. Feats\n30. Expression\nof woe\n82. Mine    I\nentrance\n83. Talked\n36. Personal -\npronoun\nST.Polht\n38. City (N.Y.)\n41.Insects\n44. Washed\n4_. Wild ox\n48. Evenlnga\nbefore\nholidays\n47.. Let stand-\n.    (print.).\n48. Without\n(archaic)\nDOWN\n1. Corrosivo\n2. Blundcra\n3. Part of a\nchu-ch  :    .\nDAILY CBYPTOQUOTE\u2014Here's How to work It:\n'*:-\u25a0   i'AXXDLBiAAiltni^'i'-\n',\u2022*\"-\u00bb \"\" \",;la t'O N G F E t't\"0 W--..\"'-y\"-\u25a0 \u25a0 ' \"\u25a0\n-   oneieaer slmp)yatanda.for another, \"in'-t_Ui emufipw A is use'65, \u2022\ntor the three L's, X.for- the two 0% etc. -'Staigle letters, apostrophes, the length and formation of-the words areiall.hints. Each\nda\u00bb'\u2666\u2022>\u00bb wid\u00bb letters are different. ..-:!.     ' .   .\nA Cryptogram Quotation \/        \"     >'.;\nAJB   ,C JL- ;,G Y B J    U J J)jr   Y zpita jj;   u?p\nW8JKS   TJ8JI Y L WT-CIL W.tK R L 3.\n'''\u25a0'-. \u25a0    ; . . , rf\nYesterday's Crypttqttotei * YOU CAN ONtY GOVERN MEN\nBY SERVING THEM. THE RULE IS WITHOUT EXCEPTION\u2014\nV.cousm. .   -'  -     !' ..'T - ..\u2022\n65 Amateurs to\nDrill ot Hershey\nBOSTON, Sept 8 (A*) \u2014 The\nBoston Bruins tonight disclosed\nplans for 65 outstanding hockey\namateurs to' report to Hershey, Pa.,\nfor pre-seasoh drills.\t\nThe main squad of 22 players will\nassemble at Hershey Sept. 28, three\nweeks before the local National\nHockey League club opens its home\nseason at Boston Garden against the\nChicago Black Hawks. ?\nFormer Champ to\nlelp Train Cerdan\nNEW7 YORK, Sept.' 8 (AP) -\nGeorges Carpentler, former light-\nheavyweight champion who fought\nJack Dempsey for the world heavyweight title 27 years ago, arrived\nfrom France today to see his countryman, Marcel Cerdan, fight Tony.\nZale for the middleweight crown\n\u2022Sejft 21.\nCarpentler supposedly will help\ntrain Cerdan ip ,his preparations for\nthe title bout at Jersey Cltyj.He Indicated, however, that his \"coaching\" will be confined largely to appearances designed to help ticket\nsales. He will visit Cerdan's training camp at Loch Sheldrake, N.Y.,\nfor-the first'time Friday.     -\nBarons Sign\nEdmonton Star     .*\nCLEVELAND', Sept. 8 r (AP) \u2014\nCleveland Barons, American Hockey\nLeague champions, today signed\nleft wing Johnny Black, 25-year-old\nstar of Edmonton Flyers last season.\nBlack formerly was a member of\nthe Detroit Red Wings' farm system\nbut returned to Edmonton after four\nyears' service with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He sparked the\nFlyers to the Allan Cup title last\nseason.\nLight Fire Season\nLeaves District\nForests Unscathed\nFire season In the Kootenays this\nSummer is drawing to a close with\none of the smallest number of fires\never recorded. Up to the end of the\nfirst .week ln September only 165\nfires were reported as against 409\nat the same time last year.. The 1947\nfire.season, was .considered i light\none by B. O. Forest Service officials here.  .... '    .:,.';\nDuring the paBt week five out-'\nbreaks occurred in the District,, and\ntwo fires were burnlng??ln\"the corresponding period \u25a0 last year two\nfires were burning\" and 12 we're recorded. - - , ,- .-, .-\n- Weather conditions aredryihg out\nthe forests, bdt no immediate hazard ls anticipated by Forestry men.\nHere at\nSeasonal\nCanning peaches are now flowing\nto Nelson wholesale houses at a\nseasonal peak. Hales and Elbertas,\nlater varieties, of peaches, are heading sales, while some earlier stock\nis still in supply. Due to weather\nconditions, the peach turnover is\nabout two weeks behind last year's\nseason, dealers said Wednesday.\nLocal and Grand Forks potatoes\nare starting* to move ih,'but aa yet\ndistributors are not-building up\nstocks for Winter. During the week\none car of- oranges, one of grapefruit and one, car of bananas were\nreceived. Part cats', ol, Okanagan\ngreens were also checked In,\nMeat stocks were \"holding\" Iflrm.\nWholesale houses reported receipt\nof the usual two-car lot, witlt\u00bbioo(ia\nvarying Irom Smoked Meals to ireah\nCUts.,r -      . : .. .     .,'v?'   , ;;,'\u2022   .  ,    I'*\nWenYShlfe 7;\nOTTAWA, Sept. jf-.tq\u00a9'^- The\nPrices Commission*-was\" told today\nthat the retail-price ot men's shit-fa\nhaa mora than doubled since .1939.*\nF. H. Leacy, Acting Chief offfia\nFrlcea Branch of the Bureau o\u00a3\nStatistics, gave thia. testimony aa\nthe Commission launched a study\nof shirt manufacturing costs and\nprices.\n\"The cost-of-living Jndex reads\n227.6 for this item (men's shirts\nother than work shirts) on the base\nAugust 1.939, equals 100),\" he said.\n.''Most of the,price increases oo-\nouwedi-durlng-the-laBtr-yeerriniere\nwas a particularly large, lump*of\n34 points in the (shirt) index for\nMarch 1, of this year.\" si' -.' -\n\"An ordinary low-price- shirt,\nwhen available, sells for .about $4,\"\nsaid Mr. Leacy, \"The cost to the\nretailer ls approximately $32 a\ndozen, Including sales tax? of eight\nper cent and freight     .\n\"Tha mark-up in this'example ia\ntherefore $1.58 on $2.50, or approximately 60. per, cegt of cost and\napproximately 87 per, cent of the\nretail price. \u25a0'\u25a0 ,- ir\nThe 1847 output of, sWrta \"waa\nsufficient to' provide only 1.7 new\nshirts during the ryear for each one'\not the 4,440,000 men of ages 15 to\n74 In the population.\nOfficials .oJ Cluett Peabody testified after Mr, Leacy completed hla\nevidence. * -: \">y'\nH, A. jDyde, Commission Counsel,\nasked whether Cluett feabody sets\nretail prices for tha 'retailers who\nsell its.project * *        \u25a0','\u2022\u25a0\n\"We definitely do not\" said F.\nM. Richardson, managing director.\n\"Do you suggest prices?\" asked\nMr. Dyde,\n\"We do not set them In any way,\nshape or form,\" .'     i\nPhone  144 for Classified  Service.\nPROSPECTORS-MINERS\nINTERESTED IN\nRadio Active Mineral Tests\nOn Samples or on Ground With\nGIEGER COUNTER\nContact: ' '*\u201e!,.:\u2022\u25a0'\nW. G. SHOWERS'\nHum* Hotel, Nelson, on Thurtday or Friday\n(September 9th or 10th)\nFor Ister appointments snd further Information write to\nELECTRONIC SURVEYS LTD.\n567 Hornby St. -. Vancouver, B.C.\nTo manage two good newspaper\nroutes, Ghe ip Fairview, thp other in\nRosemont.,i? ;        7y     7       y        ;\nAPPLY TODAY TO\n'\u25a0\u2022 'Vi '\u25a0 \"'\u25a0 '     .'     \u25a0''f \u25a0:\u25a0\nNelson Daily News\nCIRCULATION DEPT.\n I J.\n........\n1 .-,  ..    .......\n10 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 9,1948\nEarly letter carriers collected two\ncents for each letter delivered.\nThose Pesky Pestk\nARE WITH US ONCE AGAIN\nMosquitos,. Black Files, Wasps, No-See-Ums\nand other proyers on human flesh.\nEscape unnecessary discomfort and suffering by using\nSKETOFAX       ' '     '.-    ,''\":' ^     \u25a0   \u25a0' ...\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0    SO*\nSKAT \u2014..     ' ,. '>?\u201e?\u25a0\u25a0 ','..:,..,\u25a0  .Ar.,..    59*\nSKEETER SKATTEft-  _. _____ 38*\nAEROSOL INSECTICIDE _\nD.D.T. INSECT POWDER\n$1.60\n_ 50*\niiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii\nCleaned and Recored\nRADIATOR REPAIRS\n{JIM'S RADIATOR SHOP\nSOI Ward St >   Phone 63\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIUJIIIIIIIIIIII\n,-\u25a0        '-..'\"..'..For''.\"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022? '\"\"!\"\u2022\u25a0  \",'\u25a0\u25a0\nWallpapers \u2014 Kaliomlnes\nPaints\u2014 Varhish.s\n745 Baker St Phone 6S5\nmillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllinlll\nRELIABLE SERVICE\nAT REASONABLE COST\nSmedley Garage Co.\nReo Sales, and Service\nMANN S\nDRUG STORE\nwwwwwwww www-*\u25a0\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u2022\u00bb-\nSCHOOL OPENING\nJUST AHEAD!   ^\nOur Stock of Children!'-.Wear\n18 COMPLETE  .    ?..-,;\nThe Children's Shop\nM_i--rtirr'*-^\u00bb_-_--fc---------__-'-a___-a-_--i^^\nHAVE YOUR FURNITURE\nEXPERTLY RECOVERED\nat the     *\n. NELSON UPHOLSTERY\n413 Hall St Phone 148\nraBDBRICTON, (CP) \u2014 Of 1311\nstudents who wrote the,New Brunswick Junior matriculation examinations this year, 495 failed and aniong\nthe others 166 passed conditionally.\nSAINT JOHN. N.B., (CD-Some,\ntunes called the night-blooming\nCereua, a cactus plant nursed for\nnine years by Mrs. A. Willis Mclntyre finally produced a.bud which\nblossmed one night into a shortlived flower 10 inches in diameter.\nENGLISH\nBONE- CHINA\n\u2022 Cups & Saucers\n\u2022 Breakfast Sets\n\u2022 Dinner Sets\nNalson Electric Co.\nAuthorised G.E. Dealer\nPhone 260 674 Baker St\nCAMPBELL, SHANKLAND\n& IMRIE\nChartered Accountants\n,'s\u25a0'....    Auditors \"'..ii.\n560BskerSt Phone 238\nYES \u2014 Your New Wave\nIs bound to be MORE STYLISH,\nLAST LONGER and\nLOOK LOVELIER\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.:-'\u25a0..i   at the\nHAIGHTRU-ART\nhMAMAMAAAMMMAAAAMAAMAAAMt\nBaby SIiop^\n563 WARD CT.\nSee Our\n' Qift\nSuggestions\n*     for the\nNEW ARRIVALS\nWINNIPEG, (CP) - Arthur WeU\nmint, a farmer from Rosenfleld,\nMan., has welcomed five displaced\npersons to Kis'home^a youhgr\/inar-\nried couple with three children.\nI've never seen them before, but wa\nhave lots of room and there's lots\nof work tor people who want to\nwork,\" he said.\nFOR SALE '\nWeir Established\nCAFE BUSINESS\nSTUART AGENCIES\n-877 BakerSt Phone 980\nROSCOE\n.-A-'ND,.  :*\nFOURNIER\n* GARAGEMEN\nSKY CHIEP AUTO SERVICE\nPhop* 12? \u25a0 \u2022\u2022;,;\u25a0 - - Nelson, B.C.\n;    Suite 205\nMEDICAL   ART8   BUILDINO\nJ.A.C LAUGHTON\nOptometrist\nIn th* l\u00abth century, women's rings\nwere often worn suspended from a\nchain.,\nELLISON'S ROYAL PATENT\nPASTRY FLOUR\nBEST FOR CAKE8'AND\n-\u25a0-'PA8TRV\n, GUARANTEED,TO SATI8FY\nYour Grocer Has it-\nHave the Job Done RighT\nVIC GRAVES\n. ..,  MA8TER PLUMBER\n7 RHONE 81*\nfHOMPSOlSl\nFUNERAL HOME\n\"Distinctive Funeral' Service\"\nAMBULANCE SERVICE\n515 Kootenay St    '.., Phone 381\nFLEURY'S Pharmacy\nPrescriptions\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMed. Arts Bik.\nPHONE 28\nSCHOOL SKOfS\n$4.9510 $5.95\n\u00abo*3.95\n.Growing girl's oxfords. In black or\nbrown, sizes 3 to 8, Priced at.......\t\nPatent Blippers 'in sizes 7 to 2Vt.   \u25a0\nPair_.; ..,:.._........-.. ;\u201e\nChildren's Punch and Judy plain'toe boots, rubber heels. Sizes\nmtao.BVsta.wt.   y     $3;50nM$4.05\nBoy's good sturdy school boots, sizes\n1 to BVi. Pair _..\\_..::.?>.-.....-..*. \u25a0\u201e.\n$3.50\n\"\"\u25a0\u00ab\nand '\n$4&i&<_5\n$5.75\nBoy's brown oxfords, blueher cut* good roomy\nfitters, sizes11 ia'BVs. Pair ...r ...\u201e..._.?......?..r_...r\t\nX-Ray Fitting of Your Children's Shoes Assures You of Room\nfor TKem to Grow; r\nI A i,!\nPHONE 1114\n411 Baker St. Nelson\/B.C.\nMall Orders Given Prompt Attention\nTin, one of the earliest metals die.\ncovered. Is mentioned in several\nbooks of the Bible,  i\nfr***\nSCHOOL\nSCHOOL\nSCHOOL\nf SUPPLIES!\nYOURPENCILS\nYOUR BOOKS\n7yjbURPAlNTS; -r\n.\"-   In AH Colpq    ,\nYour Bait Point Pens\nand Plastic Rulers\nIN FACT\nEVERYTHING\nExcept the Teacher\n,      IS AT\nOOTENA\nK\n|\\    STATIONERS\n\"  m A SPORT SHOP\n456 Ward St.     Phone 362\n1 \u2014\u2014-\nl Alfalfa Is one of the oldest forage\nplants In the world. -\nBEEVERON TONIC\nTABLETS\nA new effective tonic preparation for anaemia and. convalescence. :.-:.'.. '':\u2022;\n$1.00 bottle\nSold at your Rexall Store\nCity Drug Co.\nPhone 34\nBox 460\nMAKE YOUR CLOTHES LINE\nOUR TELEPHONE LINE\nWEST KOOTENAY\nSTEAM LAUNDRY\nJ--HONE 1176-182 BAKER ST.\nPHONES 272- -273\nFURNITURE AND HARDWARE\no o . ii     .on \u201e r?o\n476BAKERST.\nKroehler Cushionized Chesterfield Suites\nAt A Bargain for This Week Only\nI ONLY - Blue and Wine Tapestry\n3=Piece Chesterfield Suites\nThese are Kroehlers ond guaranteed for long lasting service.\nReg. price $272.80. Special -\n1\n199\n*5\n2 ONLY-Wine and Green\n7 k\n3-Piece Chesterfield Suites\nd will give1 yeai\n199\nidNLY\nOdd\nChesterfield\nChair\nGreen tapestry made\nto last you a long\ntime. Well padded.\nReg. price $62.50\nNow\n$45.00\n3 ONLY\nBedroom\nChairs\nIn a variety of colors;\nWell-upholstered in\nheavy cretonne; Reg.\nprice $32.50. Now\n40SS\n3 ONLY\nVictorian\nIn tapestry. This is a real buy and will give1 years of\nservice. Come in and see for   a ^ ___________,__!\u00ab\nyourself. Reg. price $249.50.    $  g (__|^__.95\nWe have good buys ln\u00bb many more articles too numerous to mention, such as:\nBATHROOM SETS, SATIN COMFORTERS, BREAKFAST SUITES, DUNCAN PHYFFE CHAIRS, CORNER\nSHELVES, BED LAMPS, KNICK-KNACK SHELVES,\nTRIMZ WALLPAPER and BORDERS, REVERSIBLE\nMATS, BED SPRINGS, RUBBER MAfS, BEDS pnd rnany'\nmore real bargains.\nDrop In \u2014 Have a Look Around and Ask About\nOur Prices\nUpholstered *, In assorted colors, .spring\nfilled and well padded. Beautiful \"carved legs arid, backs.\nReg. price $29.50.;\nNow '4. \u2022 -V   \u25a0 -\n$18.95\n1 ONLY t Blue and Rose\n3-PieciB Converto Suite\n3$NLY  7\nBoudouir\nIn attractive coverings. Built ior comfort arid I a stiiig\nbeauty. Red; price\n$24.80. Now''7\n$13.50\nSpring filled .throughout- Makes Into a comfortable bed\nby night, and chesterfield suite by day. 2?well:Uphol-\nstered spring filled chairs to a ^ Mtf AA\nmatch. This is really a bargain. $ \u25a0 ^*___.\u2122\"\nReg. price $220.00. Now\t\n4 ONLY\n1^5\nKroehler Sectional Ends\nThese Ore' dyshlonized and. covered\n'Tn-o-roseJ or-r green,tapestry. -\ni-Rpg.\"'-price $52.00. Now.*;\t\n$*<_95\n39\nSeethe\nin\nTHE LARGEST STOCK\nIN THE INTERIOR\nNEW, BEAUTIFUL\nFASHIONS IN OUR\nHalf Size Dresses\n\",'.       Sixes up to Z4S4\nIn all the smart Fall shades.\nAlso see our new shipment of\nFALL HATS and\nGABARDINE SUITS\nMillinery and Dress\nShop\nT0PC0A1\nfiMi\nOur stock of Tof\ncoats is now con\nplete; Let us hel\nyou choose'yot\nhew coat. We wi\nhold it until later\nGABARDINES\nCOVERTS\nwest of England;\nkenwoods\nEmory's Ltd\nTH\/MAN'S STORE\nDUNCAN, B.C., (CP) \u25a0- t.\nSimes oi nearby Maple Bay\ntwo lines to catch a fish. The\nattempt fouled, the line in hist\npropeller shaft. A second\nbrought in, not a fish, but the'\nline. It\u2014the lost liner-had the\nEXPERT WATCH\nREPAIRING\nW.G.VALlto\nJEWELLER\n894.Baker St   : Phono\nCheek These VALUES\nThat You Find Only\nAt Your Popular\nWHITE\nRed & White Food Stores\nCHARGE\nACCOUNTS\nYour R^di'White Stores,\nThe Star Grocery; and The\nSugar Bowl Grbeery, In-\nVlwybu r6,opeh 6 charge\naccount, payable' either\nfortnightly or rrtonthly.\nYou will appreciate the\nconvenience'of this, service. Drop in ond: see us\nabout it today.\nFREE DELIVERY\nYour Red & Whlto'Storei offer you -free delivery service to\nall part, of the city. Just .pick up your, phone ind oall the\n8tar Grocery,; telephone-10 or 11, or tho Sugar Bowl Grocory,\ntelephone 1370 or 1371, and your orders will receive prompt;\nattention. For those not having a charge account C.O.D. orders.\nwill be gladly accepted. .'\u2022>- *\u2022       .**'\nDELIVERY SCHEDULE\nUphill \u2014 9:30 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.\nFolrriew \u2014 10:30 A.M. and 3:30 P.M.\nOrders should bo In 30 minutes before delivery time.\nJT    TOITIStOeS   Ml, Field Grown;\n:iff\" Geleiy ,crisP' .;Green; \u25a0?\u2014\u2014\n^ Pickling Onions\n\"^T'    PCflrS  okanQ9an Bartletts\n^Italian Prunes^\nSmall, White;\n-2lbs.25<\n2lbs.39c\n-Bslrt.45c\nCase $1.95\nPEACHES\nOKANAGAN HALES and ELBERTAS. ARRIVING\nDAILY \u2014 NOW AT THEIR BEST FOR CANNING.\nCANTALOUP: Okanagan; 2 for\nPEACHES: Freestone, for slicing;\nBasket  ......-......_.._______\nGREEN PEPPERS: Lb.\n45*       RED PEPPERS: Lb. _\nCUCUMBERS: Lb.     \u25a0   - 7\n49*       CAULIFLOWER: Lb. ______\n20*       CARROTS: No Tops; 3 Ibs.\n28*\n\u25a0 -n\n15*\n19*\nCOFFEE: Chase and    CQA\nSanborn; Lb?  \"T-\nSPAQJIETTI and CHEESE:\nWith tomato sauce, Catelli's;\ni5^;^ .y.25*\nSTEAWBEBHY JAM: Nabob\n24 ot jar      .'. \"\u2022\u00a3\nTTOE: With toUBon,\nLarge.pkg. .,...'. \u2022\nPEANUT BUTTER;\nBrand; '\n\u25a0 Large: 24 oz.3ar; ). i\nSUGAR: B.(J. granu- 8\nlated; 5 lb. bag .* aJ\nTOMATO KETCHUP:\nHeinz; 14 oz. bottle .....\nSquirrel\n59C\n29^\nPEAS: Salad Queen, Fancy\nQuality, sieve 3; _l___i_\n,,'2 tins       ;*W\nSALMON: Fancy Quality\nCohoe, Cloverleaf;     i 4Q_--.\n%:-\u00bb\u25a0.* tin !,.    .:...:. .1. ,\u00ab*\u00a3\u25a0\nSALAD DRESSING: Kreme\nWhipt;    \u25a0 r     \u00ab0_.\n16 oz. bottle .......;_\u201e?:..i *ar\nBAKING SUPPLIES\nMIXED PEEL: Nobob; 16 a*, plo\nMIXED PEEL: Regal; 16 oi. pkt ______\u201e._____i_\nCAKE GEMS: Nabob; 16 oz. pkt.... ' \" ;   7-- \"\nMIXED FRUIT: Regal; 16 oz. pkt..;... ...   i.J._\n39t\n37c\n45c\nJ2\u00ab\nSTAR GROCERY\nPHONES 10-11\nH. A. D. GREENWOOD\nFREE DELIVERY\nTHE SUGAR BOWL\nPHONES 1370-1371\nR. JOY\nFREE DELIVERY\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1948_09_09","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0424060","@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 Company, Limited","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Touchstones Nelson Museum of Art and History: https:\/\/touchstonesnelson.ca","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1948-09-09 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1948-09-09 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives.","@language":"en"}],"Title":[{"@value":"Nelson Daily News","@language":"en"}],"Type":[{"@value":"Text","@language":"en"}],"Translation":[{"@value":"","@language":"en"}],"@id":"doi:10.14288\/1.0424060"}