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Minister life, tin;.ndicafed\nay the government will not increase old'age.&id.blind\npns^without boosting\"contributions, by Canfilfah- into\nid age security fund.   ! . .',.:, * '.   'I\n.';He gave the indication in the Coninjdns'.h'o'.tly befofe\n[ouse defeated by a vote of 86-:t;o 46 a motion by Stanley\nittes (CCP\u2014Winnipeg North Centre), urging-.the gov-\nieiit. tc consider increasing tjie presents $40 a jnonth\non. \u25a0 >.' :v   - ,. '*\u25a0 \u25a0\"':\niA4^l3>\n'0\n'^?V>\/-V_\n43 W^\nK\nmotion was supported by the\nProgressive Conservative and\nCredit parties and by one\nndent, Raoul Poulin,.Beauce.\nopposed by the Liberals.\nKnowles' motion ..urged the\niment to consider increases\nlounts paid under the' Old\nisslstance Act; the Old 'Age\nity~Act and the Blind-PeT;\nmp'f.    -j '-..\u25a0-.'     \u25a0 \"     I'.Y;\ncost of pensions paid to per-\njetween 65 and 70 under the\ngo Assistance Act,are shared\nfederal and provincial gov-\nnts The federal, government\n5 per eent of blind pensions,\n\u25a0sib the full cost of universal\nns to all persons 70 and, over.\nI BOOST\nKnowles -said old age -and\npensions should be increased\neast 560 a month in line with\noost In Canada's gross no-\nproduct in the last five years.\nMartin said the Old Age Se-\nAct wa6 predicated on rec-\nidatlons made by a. com-\nof parliament-. That., coin-\nrecommended a system of\nlUtory old age security. .,\"\n>uild the contributory System\nivernment decided to relate\nInciple of contribution to the\nlie of benefit. ;  -\n:ver I am asked to do so or\nopportunity presents itself\nnging in increased benefits\nIs group of people, I would\nConsistent with the recom-\ntion, insofar as the principle\ntribution is concerned, made\nit all-party committee ln a\nnous way!\" Mr. Martin said.\nBr the contributory system,\ner cent of federal revenues\nIncome, sales and corpora-\nixes are paid into the Old age\nf.fund.\ncommittee, Mr. Martin said,\nmended  a  basic  pension  bf\na contributory basis in prln-\n'and Itthink it is. doing,, the\njjt s'ocisl\/weltee,in Canada\nt, iwusflce to?.deparTfrbn.\njrihciple.\" \u2022 \u25a0       \u25a0' .  \u2022;'.''.\nMai-tin . said  he  could  not\nmend   increases in  old  age\nnee or blind allowances to\nbinet unless such action Was\nred by the provinces.\njy are paying a portion of\nost  of. these things,' and 1\n'from  my  discussions   with\n[that some of them are pot in\nItion to meet the supplement-\nGarments that are being pro-\n?6y the two externa western\nI: know that for many people\nf not enough,\" be said .' . .\nis no social benefit that pro-\nfull maintenance.-'AU that- a\nsecurity payment can be is a\n-.towards maintenance v\u00ab..\"\nUSA; Japan (APp-Osaka po-\nIbdcy cracked \"the esse of\nflty sake.\" Crew members bn\nghter carrying Japan's staple\nfine have been taking ^ drink\nsach bottle in their cargo, then\n(It up. with sea \/water,' police\nthe.result was a.rash of com-\ns that Osaka's sake had turned\nMart Dieiin\nMill Mishap\n,. -BRipE8VII.LE \u2014A -3-year-Vld\nBrldesvjlle man died; In a- saw\nmill accident here Monday morning. . . '\u2022-'- . ,'\u2022...'\u2022-\u25a0'.,\u25a0:\nEdward Fehrt employed at\nBourgh Brothers Sawmill, about\nsix mile* southeast of- Brides-\nvllie, was working near a double\ncircular saw and apparently Was\n. caught In It. He Is believed to be\ni-qrrled.'.,. \u2022 .-'.,    ,\nThe body was taken to Grand\nForks and an Inquesfcwlll be held.\nChimp Finally .\nGot His Innings.\nLONDOi. (AP) \u2014'The Dally.\nMirror Monday published an excellent ' photograph of people,\ntaken by \u00ab chimpanzee at the\nI Condon xbo. '\u2022' -* '\u25a0\u25a0     \u2022\nThe camera was wired to the\nchimp's cage. He tripped the shut-\ntor by pulling a string.\nke, union agree:\non New contract\n' VANCOUVERy (CP)-^Negotiating\nteams fo?,the Street Railwaymen's\nUnion and the BCE have reached\nan agreement for a' new contract\naffecting 3000 workers In Vancouver. Victoria and New Westminster.\n-The proposed now deal includes\na general wage increase thought\nto be nine cents hourly and fringe\nbenefits. Full details are being\nwithheld, until union meetings of\nthe men affected take place.\n!i-i-iiiiiiiiiiiiminiimiiiilillilllllllli\nDog Still Seeks\nDead\\Mis^s.*:Y^-\nSJTORETT,.'Wa_-.,(AP) '\u2014 A\nlittle- perplexed Fellow Ib. running . and sniffing around a\nstretch of highway eight miles\nsouth of here\u2014and remaining\ndiscreetly aloof from the state.\npatTpl. ;.\nThe little Fellow\u2014that's hlsv\nname\u2014is the black, non-des-\ncrlpt pup that belonged to 10-\nyear-old Judith Ann Brenner.\nJudith Ann was killed Sunday In a head-on collision that\nsent her mother, Mrs. Marie\nBi-ehner\" 39, to an Everett hos-\n\/ pltal. Monday Mrs. Brenner was\nreported in \"faljr\"-condition.\nJEliitFellow, who 6omehow got\nspilled out of the wreckage is\nloath,-to leave the spot where\nlast hesaw Judith Ann and her\n\"mother.. . ;\u00a3- \u25a0   ..-   \u25a0''.'-\u25a0\nThe state patrol has chased\nFellow, trying.to cptch him, but\n. unsuccessfully... Fellow doesn't\n'\u25a0\u25a0 feel chummy with the law. All\nhe wants..... and keeps.return-\nhig to the smashup scene for...\nis Judith Ann and her mother.\nIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nbut Ssvek,\nm _\t\nSat.   Sun. Mon.\n    14.20   14.10   13.95\n                        34.87\n1953\n7.75\n27.10\n21.41\n13.70\n22.70\n1948\n14.78\n15.62\n         -                24 69\n24.27\ns George\t\n                          24.31\n34.51\n^Oii, City Glei^Here\n(Passes |s 80th 1&ar\n,!yT. \" Known throughout British Columbia for thfe efficient\nservice he gave' Nelson: for 43 years, as city clerjt 'and treasurer, t^jiUiaih -;Er_j(5st... Wasson, died Monday iri 'Kqoteqay\nLake Geheral Hospital in .his - ~ \t\nW. E. WASSON\nPakistan Pushes\nStrong Man Gov't\nFor East Bengal\nKARACHI (Reteurs) \u2014 The Fak-\nistan government has'opened an allr\nout propaganda drive to try to sell\nthe 42,000,000 people of East Bengal\non. a \"strong mau\" regime installed there Sundiy.\nPakistan air force planes dropped pamphlets Monday on villages\nand cities defending the ouster of\nthe province's chief minister,' Faz-\nlul Huq, and the arrest of 152 key\npersons.\nMeanwhile, a Pakistan destroyer\nsped toward the -East Bengal port\nof Chittagong, on the Bay bf Bengal, to back up Prime Minister Mohammed All's decision to dismiss\nHuq's two-month-old regime, \u25a0':'.,\n\u2022 All put. Defence Secretary Gen\nIskander Mlrza in 'charge of Ihe\nhuge province, which' contains more\nof Pakistan's population and is divided  from  western  Pakistan   by\nnearly, 1000 miles of Indian territory.   ',. ...... .\",-'\u25a0 .'\u25a0 .\nI'ZfSiX *j!s!edj|_sfl's,fegla58'v4\u00bbe^ftt1se;\nhe said, the East Bengal leadgr had\nfailed to curb riots which have killed 500 persons in the .last two\nweeks.. .'.'   - ;' .  ,;'. \u25a0\u2022; \"\u25a0'-\\-'.'\u2022\u25a0'\u25a0.'_\nThe. leaflets which \"bombarded'\nthe East - Bengal' countryside\ncharged Huq had been working for\nsecession from Pakistan. They\nbranded Huq \"a traitor to Pakistan'.' ';' '  '!\nGot All His New\nFurniture Back     ,\nWEST VANCOUVER (CP) - R.\nA. Pyke rushed topolicfe headquarters here to report the loss of furniture from his new home\" \u2014 and\nthere it' was \u2014 all $2500 worth-.\nPolice officers , returned . Mr.\nPyke's refrigerator, washing- machine and dryer, twb big rugs, furniture for three ^ rooms, silverware,\nahd other small household .effects.\n\"Two constables making the midnight rbunds-discovered\" It 'while.\nchasing, a dump truck. The dump\ntruck was \"stolen, too. The, driver\nescaped.      ;'\"' -i. ''\nMANSLAUGHTER CHARGE\n, VANCOUVER (CP)- Arthur\nJackson, 24, was charged with manslaughter in police court here Monday In connection with the hit-and-\nrun death of an elderly man May\n16. He was remanded tor one .week.\nJames W. Scarrow, 70, was\nknocked over on his: way home\nfrom a softball game.\n80ith,year,\ni fust Over a year ago| on April 29;\nMr. arid 'lbs. -Wasson.'as two of\nNelson's-'^nott''esteemed pioneers^\nhad celebrated the\" 50th anniversary\nOf their marriage at their home\nIn the Terrace apartments'. ,-\nMr. Wasson's knowledge of municipal affairs was extensive and was\nsought on more than one occasion\nby other municipalities ih \"their difficulties. Before his. retirement, he\nwas given a-life membership iri the\nAssociation of Kootenay Municipalities as a token- of the esteem in\nwhich he wa.s held'by'that body,\nand a SalihbValle^-1 school was\nnamed In his honbE-, ' p Y ' ',-'-.\nFrom January, i899,itbpecember,\n1942, in'his -position of city clerk\nand treasurer, Mr. .Wasson's guiding hand: led. successive\"'councils\nwith his sound advice jb'the en-\nviable financial position that Nelson\nhas enjoyed, and held the purse\nstrings of the growing city in its\nformative years.   .\u00bb -';. -\nSince his retirement, he has been\na member of Nelson District No. 7\nSchool Board and t-anager,.of.the\nKWC Block. <jn the Bchpol^board,\nhe was industrial representative and\nwas a member, of the llh'ance committee.       .- - .\nCAME WE8T 1897\nBorn in Norwood, Ontario, in\n1874, he-started his career as a\nschool teacher, then heeding' the\ncall of the West, he arrived in Ross\nland. April 1, 1897, and stayed there\nfor three mopths.). . .'\u25a0 \u25a0 '\u25a0\n-After various vicissitudes and\njobs he was offered the p.sition\nin the city hall in Nelson which\nbecame his life's work. J. K. Strach-\nan was the lirst city clerk. He was\nIpUowed by Captalp D- C. McMorri?.\nand- during his tenure the council\ncreated the office, of assistant city\nclerk ahd treasurer. Mr. Wesson was\nfirst' to hold .this office and was\nmade city clerk and treasurer ori\nCaptain McMorrls' retirement.'\nWith Mrs. Wasson, he was a member of Trinity. United- tihurch and\nplayed on active part in its building\nand. support for 50 years. He had\nbeen'* member of thi board of\ndirectors. t-f\" '.'\u25a0':'\n' For recreation, Mr. W-asson liad\nbbfen. a keen disc|pje of SSSf Wsl\"\nton and knew some ot the best fishing spot, in 'the country. For many\nyears he made on annual hunting\ntrip W the Boundary country..:\nHe wis long a member of Nelson-\nRotary \u2022 Club. ;    -       ' . .\nDuring a reception, at the Hume\nHotel SUver Room in April, l\u00bb53,;a\nlarge gathering paid tribute to Mr,\nand MrS Wassori for their community and churah servifce. Their mar-'\nrlage took place in, BBrrie,,ftitario,\nthe same day as.the fatnSusW-ank\nSlide.        .    \u25a0        \u25a0  #J?6^   '\nBesides his wife, MK'Wasson\"ls\nsurvlyed by, one son, Evans, a prominent, lawyer in Vancouver who\nwaS'b'brn and brought up in Nelsoil,\nand two..jBjaridsbnsv ',\nDoctor Denies Statement\nNo Shortage o\u00a3 Murses-\nEDMONTON-(CP). \u2014 Dr. Angus\nC; McGugan .of Edmonton, president of theCenaillah'Hbs.ltal As',\nsociation, said Monday there is a\nshortage of 10,000' trained -nurtfS|i\nin-;Canada..M'dith?:ipi5^aifcW\nshortage will hot -b'e-'.fbphd^'-lh\n.\"playing bjstrich\" .and sajlhjlvtte\nproblem- doeS -not exist.\n. He \"was 'cbnijigenting on a ^'statement made, las. week in Monteal\nby Helenas. BicArthur, president\nof the Canadian Nurses Association, who said there wasn't a shortage of nurses in Canada. She said\nthat the only problem is one of\ndistribution. \"' '.-\nDr. McGugan said in an interview, given to \"correct\" some of\nthe impressions which may have\nbeen created by Miss McArthur's\nstatements, there is'now a shortage of 310 graduate nurses and, 128\ncertified nursihg aides in Alberta.\n: \"Most hospitals in - Canada are\nsuffering from'- a shortage ' of\nnurses,\" he said.- ' \u2022\u2022;\nMiss McArthur said:. \"All we've\ngot to do is make sure our nurses\nLawyer's'Daughter\nCalled To Bar\nVICTORIA (CP)\u2014A lawyer introduced his.daughter to the supreme court today.  ''. > \u25a0 \u2022\nRogert A. Wobton introduced his\ndaughter Anna Frances Wootah, a\ngraduate bf the University of British Columbia, who was one of three\npersons called to thb bar today.\nMiss Wooton upholds- a family\ntradition started by, her grandfather. She will practice with her\nfather's firm.\nThe ceremony was performed before Justice A. D. MacFarlane.\nare used efficiently-and are not\ngiven jobs which untrained .people\ncould, dfl just as well.\".\nDr. MpGugan' replied: \"Certainly\nthe:picture of. a nurse struggling\njtiaj,V!sWasl_. .buckets,.-'mopfi'jand\ntnjiibii-ft in . any WeU-administef ed\nhospital \u2022disappeared,'at the end b'4\nihe last econq.rhic regression\nperiod1.\"\n.He said; Canadian hospitals are\nseeking adequately; trained nurses\nin the British Isles.Snd Europe to\nhelp relieve the '.shortage.\nCoast Nurse Draws\nHorse in Irish\nVANCaiTVER-.tCF)\u2014 Mrs. W. B.\nHeady, a-; Vancouver nurse, has\ndrawn a horse in the. Irish sweep\non.Wednesday's running of the derby; It could mean a fortune of $140,-\nboo. .'   :-, ..    '\n' She had ticket PT80452 on Infatuation. \"Her nom-de-plume was\n\"Lucky.\"'    '\n-\"We're lucky with what we have\nnow,\" said husband Bill Heady. \"It's\niny .wjfe's ticket and so far toe have\nnot made any plans. We're keeping\nour fingers crossed.\" - - .\n\u25a0 Two other British Columbians\ndrew horses, qhe was signed \"Merry-Go. Round,\" and the other \"Blacky.\" They were not otherwise identified.\"\nLADMBH (CP).\u2014 Expert safe-\nci ackers who used sawdust to muf^\nfie the explosion blew the safe at\nFisher's. Drug Stores here during\nthe weekend and escaped with\n$1300 cash,. $700 in cheques, plus\n$300 in narcotics and merchandise.\nIDiscoVery. was not made until the\nstore opened Monday.\nFrance Sends Armoured\nColumn to Indo-China\n18 DIE IN      *\nP-ANECRASH\nNohe Survive as\nAirliner Crashes,   1\nBurns in Brazil\nRIO.DE.J\/UfEIRO, Brazil (AP)\u2014\nEighteen- persons, all Brazilians,\nwere killed Monday when a National Airline plane crashed and\nburned 60' miles fron_ Belo Borj.\nzonte, Meridional news agency reported. :.'-. i- -YV ..\n' The charred wreckage was found\non Cerrq Cipo mountain near the\nvillage, of Itablra, the agency said.\nThe plane carried a crew of three\nand 15 passengers.\nSeven women and a child were\namong the passengers.'\nNUNfOUND\nBURNED TO DEATH\nBADDESLEY CLINTON, Eng^\nlapd. (AP). \u2014' The flaming kero\nsene-soaked body of a ^-year-old\nnun was found in a shed Monday\nby other sisters bf the., Austere\nOrder of Poor Clare's convent here!\n-The nun, Sister Antony, entered\nthe qentury'-old' institution in 4927\nas Florence Loynef.1\" -..-       .    \u2022;.>.\nMembers-of the group, returning\nto their-' cellB from., prayer, saw\nsmoke, coming from the shed. Inside was-Sister Antony's .body, enveloped in flames\u2014an empty kerosene can by itssl(ie.   \u2022-     \u2022    .' \u25a0, j\nThe Poor Clara's convent Inmates\nWear rough brown habits 'and go\nbarefoot. They are permitted visitors only three times yearly. Most\nof the. nuns have not seen the outside world in more, than 25 years,\nSister Antony was one of 27 in the\nconvent....^\u2014\u2022_-' '. -\u25a0\u2022-\u2022 rt.+.-\/ij.j...,..~-\nKELOWNA FLOOD\nTHREAT EASED\nKELOWNA,- B.- C. (CP)>- The\ndanger of high water in Kelowna\nand nearby districts has now passed\nand-no more flash flooding is expected, City Engineer George\nMeckling said: Monday..\nHe reported thf level of Postil\nLake dam had dropped and that\nMission Creek, which has its source\nin the Greystokes, was not expected to give any trouble.\n;     U.S. Globemaster To Carry 2000\nTroops To Defend Delta Against Reds\n'. HyCOIiLEY SMITH\nSAIGON, Indo-China (Reuters)\u2014A complete armored\ncolumn is being sent to Indo-China .from North Africa to\nhelp meet the .Vietminh thret|t~ to'the' 'B^d River:delta,ra:\nFrench high command spokesman said Monday: night.      j\nHe added that to get the force Here- quickly':;U.'S,:\nCrlobemaste^'plan^8 probably wilt.be'used to ferry the more\nthan 2000 men.. ;'.    \u2022''-.\"v     \t\nThe spokesman, outlining steps\nFrance IS taking to meet the Vietminh rebel menace lh the vital\ndelta, said; \u2022]'\n\u25a0\u25a0 i. A 10,000-man division soon will\narrive to rcihforcc Gen. Rene Cog-\nny's present strength In the delta\u2014\n10,000 troops plus about 10,000 highly, mobile,-reserves etfi two strong\ngroups'of parachutists.? . .\n% France is rushing new armored 'reconnaissance cars With\npowerful guns, and new 18-ton\ntanks capable bf sloshing through\nthe rice paddies.\n3. Tho cruisers Gloire and Mont-\ncalme, now en route to Indo-China,'\nwill greatly step up firepower along\nthe China Sea coast.\n4. The reinforced French defences, are considered enough to hold\noff the 100,000 Vietminh troops and\nguerillas now in the delta and another 30,000 marching caBt from Dien\nBien Phu. V *\nThe spokesman,said the French\nail:, force ih Indo-China how -lias\nfirepower five times greater than\nbefore the Jail of Dien 'Bien Phu\nearly' this month. The gain in\nstrength was ,due to delivery\". of\nmore modern planes from the U.S. -\nDOJ-Slil'T _). PECT. .0FF-N81VE\nHe predicted that the victorious\nViotminh divisions driving toward\nthe delta from Dien -Bien Phu will,\nnot begin a major' affensive this\nsunuher.     *-.-.'=\u2022'\u25a0       .'\u2022'!.\nHe said the Vietminh spearhead\nfrom the fallen fortress - is carrying a big proportion of the rebels'\nheavy guns. Although the troops\nalready have reached battle stations north of the delta, tbey*are\nunlikely to make their major -onslaught until fall, he said.\nMilitary authorities in Saigon\nsaid these crack troops might possibly press an attack soon. But\nthey felt it las . fore j likely thst\nCommunist commander Gen. Vb\n\u2022JJgUyen Giap - would stick to. his\nnormal method . practice of' preparing \u2022his offensives weeks in advance.\nHowever) the French-led defenders are ready for any httack. now, ; \u25a0'\u25a0\nEisenhower Urges.,,,.    -1H%'.,-',\nMore Intellect, Less Emotion\nIn Dealing With Red Problem\nNEW YORK CAP) - ^E,esl\u00abspt.\nEisenhower . spoke out-- Monday\nnight against '''all who seek to establish over us thought control\u2014\nwhether they be agents, of a foreign state or demagogues thirsty for\npersonal power and public notice.\"\nThe president made no mention\nof sharp administration differences,\nwith Senator Joseph McCarthy\n(Rep.-Wis.) In a speech at a dinner\nmarking the 200th anniversary of\nthe founding of Columbia University.\nBut his remarks came just four\ndays after Attorney-General Herbert Brownell\u2014with  Eisenhower's\nBeer Parlors Reoperi\nWith Nonunion Help\nEDMONTON (CP)r-Beer parlors\nin three ilberta cities opened Mon-;\nday as the Alberta Hotel Association moved to break a lengthy\nstrike ijy members ot the Beverage\nDispensers eatd Hotel ServiceWork-\ners International Union of America\n(AFL). Beverage rooms in Medicine Hat reopened earlier in May\nwith non-union help.\nReports from Calgary, Edmonton\nand Lethbridge indicated' the beer\nparlors- reopened with: non-union\nlabor while pickets continued to\npatrol the establishments. No, incidents were reported.\nJ. H. Fairhurst, Edmonton branch\nmanager of the hotel association,\nDownpour Hits Nelson Business Bu&dings find Homes\nryplcal of damage caused by 45-minute down-\nat Nelson Sunday was In basement of Home\nIture Baker Street. Above; barefooted Louis\nJames - Hanle lift furniture ta a higher spot\nto escape damage from six Inches of dirty water\nthat covered the floor. Mr. Hanlc estimated merchandise damage at $4000.\u2014Vogue photo.\n:- The. home of B. P. Veal* at .101 Chatham\nStreet really felt the effects of Sunday's downpour.\nFive feet of water filled the basement. garage\nlevel with the windows and with the nearby\netreefc Gardens In thlt area were badly damaged .\nand in' some cases completely ruined.'Note water\nlino on garage doors^-Art 8tevehs photo.\"...'\nsaid Edmonton workers were asked\nto sign a two-year, non-strike agreement with the hotel, operators. Thf\nagreement contains the same pay\nrates and wjorHng hours as were\nin ^brce prior, to the walkout\nThere was no indication how\nmany workers had signed the agreement.   _.,- ',\u25a0':. \u00bb\nThe strike was called over the\nhotel operators; refusal to reduce\nthe work weekYfrom. 4. to 40 hours,\nwith no reduction in take-home pay,\nand increased vacation periods. A\nprovincial! arbitration board approved the reduced worklng.hou^.\napproval \u2014 challenged McCarthy's,\n:\u00abjljjgjl|lttjfltfclt- _r. tltt-. duty of\ngbverhment \"workers to Supply information, to congressional investigators, even if such action .'violates\nWhite House directives. .\nENCOURAGE DIFFERENCES\nHe cautioned against the way\nCommunists \"ceaselessly attack our\nsocial, Industrial, educational - and\nspiritual institutions, and encourage every type of internecine struggle of whatever kind. *'\u2022-. ' .\n\"Easy it is to.become an unwitting ally or tool of such conniving.\nFor example there Is no other subject or purpose in which Americana\nare so completely united as in their\nopposition to Communism. Yet, is'\nthere any other subject that seems,\nat this moment, to be the cause of\nso muc.h division among us as does\nthe matter of defehdlng our freedoms from Communist subversion.\n'To this problem we must apply\nmore knowledge and intellect and\nless prejudice and emotion. Wo\nthyst, not penhlt anyone to insptfe\nquarrels that.eventually find good\ncitizens bitterly opposed to other\ngood, citizens, when basically all\nwould like to be joined in effective\nopposition to Communism,\"   , 'A\ntANGLEY, B. C. (CP) \u2014 A Vancouver motorist was taken to hospital suffering undetermined injuries Monday night after his car-was\nin collision with a truck. Injured\nwas James Stenbs, whose condition\nwas described as \"fair\".\nIn\nCorner. \u2666\u2666\nLOUI8VILLE, ,Ky. (AP)-Mrt. .Mabel Wesley, a policewoman\nthoroughly schooled In self-protection, woke and saw a man entering\nher bedroom.   \" \u2022 ,       .       :\nHer servloe pistol wai out of reach.\nSo she screamed.\nThe man fled.\nBOMBAY (AP)\u2014Massive Nassanaly Irani of Bombay flexed his\nmuscles and offered to fight woman wrestler Hanida Banu and marry\n\u25a0 her if he won.' - .        .\nMadame Banu has floored a long succession of sinewy suitors\nWho tried to fix the wedlock with a headlock. The most recent came\n10 days ago, when she pounded her latest male suitor on the canvas\nin 58 seconds flat. -*!'\u2022'\"-\nGLOUCESTER, Va. (AP)\u2014Grave business, this:\nA sign appeared alongside the new state liquor store with an\narrow pointing to the entranbe and the lettering \"If you buy here\nypur family.. . . \" . . ; .\nThere was another arrow pointing to st display of tombstones\nat th\u00bb mortuary next door and there wat the balance of the legend:\n\". ..will be buying here,\"   , -.,.\nThe state liquor store was opened here last week after the wets\n.won a hotly contested local option election froni the drys.\n-\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0''\u25a0 \u25a0 \u2014i\u2014. 8\u00bb  '\nL0NDON (AP)\u2014For 13 years Derek Wheatley lived next door to\npretty, dark-haired Selina Ribeiro in Rio do Janeiro. They never\neven said   good morning.\"\n.       Two years ago Wheatley came to England and joined the BBC\n>aa an announcer-in the Brazilian service. About the same time Miss\nRibeiro came-over to study ballet. .'.-\u25a0,      \"\n;    Flnallyi on Jan. 30, the two met and were Introduced at a party\nin Londoh. \" j. '.. -'-,-.\nSunday Wheatley, now'28, Snd hls^former neighbor, how 18, an-\nnounceij wOy will marry.in July. . ..     ,'\\ ...,\/yyJ-.,..-'.;'\u25a0   '\n'  VANCO-VER  (CP)--Howard' McQInnle told, police he \"hardly\nexpects\" to get his generous, but mistaken $48.35 tip back.\n. \"Keep the change\" he told the taxi driver, handing, him what\nhe thought wat a $2 Bill. It was a $50 bill.\n\"I reported It because I thought It was worth a try,\" McGlnnls\nsaid Monday.\"The part that worries me Is what the guy will think\nof me for being so foolish as-to give a tip Ilk* that,\".\nTENDRING, England (AP)\u2014Two starlings are rearing a brood of\nfour inside a scarecrow on a local farm.\n \u25a0,y ,--,\u25a0\u25a0-::\u25a0\n-_sa_-H__---__H_-i\n\u25a0\u25a0I\niqW\na~.NElSC(NDAll.Y NEWS, TUESDAY, JUNE ., 1>$4\nLAST TIMES TONIGHT-Complat. Shows 7:00-8:30\nISiiflK\nWEDNESDAY, THURSDAY: 'CONFIDENTIALLY CONNIE*\nWitU Va6'.J\u00bbhnseit,'v.Jahej: Leigh      \u2022 ..\nIIMUSHT\njafyceesi. Stress on Service Tjplfi\nAslfasfila^ Charter\n\u25a0 ROSSLAND\u2014Ronland Junior\nChamber of Co.prn9.c0 received\nIts ohsrtcr Monday night -with\nMonte Aldous, national Jay'oee\nvloe-protldent, handling tho Im-\nreijlvo ceremony and I\u00abtailing\nthtoffleirs. \u25a0'\u25a0' \u2022: \u2022'\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0 j.-'IV',.;.'\u2022 .\nNew officers-are W. F. Hastings,\n.V \u00a5\"^f?t\nALL WEEK AT THE\nSTARLIGHT DRIVE-IN\nAdmission: Adults Tie \u2014 Children 26o\nShow Times: 0;00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m.\nPREE BINGO ALL WEEK\n10 MILES EAST OF NELSON\nthought; ithey were very \"Conscious\not their jsspbnslbilltles in the fu^y\"'\"\nture ands so'that they may be pre-1   ,,'_,.    .-. .   ,      .>.... .   .\npared'for the .future adults.need to:   Mr. Aldous preferred his best\nIT them a! good %ample. I wi&hM S\u00bb th\u00bb R\u00b0\u00bbl\u00abnd Jw<*es \u00abnd\n\u25a0)- Several'.\u201e)terest|ng features: of j \u25a0*\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb *\u2022\u00bb'\u00bb *ccePt their mantle\nJapan were told in'an address by. \u2022* leadership.\nleori .Ladner,.'.\u00a9.' C, of Vanbpuver, I   'Amnna \",n\n.reported on by-Mr. Hoover.\nAn address by H. Carrier of Saskatoon, dlrecfor of Rotary International, mentioned that people should\nnot became self-satisfied. His address was reported by Mr. Harrison.\nMr. Carrier als\u00bb;spoke on his ex-. . ,     .\nperlences as a-dlrector, Mr. Ramsay! *\u2122U' \".\u00ab\u00bb'& elected president of\nreported- ->r . the B. C.^yukon junior chspiber.\nPresident Mollison reported on an \u00a3ls\u00b0   prjseht'- were'  members   of\naddress by Mrs. O. Thomas of India. T\u212211 \u00bb\"<! Nelson Jayeees.   v\nThe theme Sf Mrs. Thomas' address I   Mr- Sommers addressed ,the,.ga-\nwas.thatthere.ls no truth in toe be-; thering briefly on ,whst he. thdugb.\nlielof many that Pandit Nehru Is a. tt<! M\"\u2122 holds for this area, and\nSEETHE\nStory'\nottho\nSTARLIGHT\nGet Your FREE TICKET\nWith the Purchase, of Merchandise From These Firms.\nR. Andrew & Co.\nBen Sutherland\nBradley's Meal Market\nBurns Lumber Co.\nCity Drug\nCutler's Jewellery\nEdey's Repair Shop\nEmory's Ltd.\nFrank-N-Stan\nHipperson  Hardwore\nCo. Ltd.\nHughes-Stuart\nMen's Wear\nKootenay Stationers\n& Sports Shop\nMcKay & Stretton\nMcLennan, McFeely\n& Prior Ltd,\nMann Drugs Ltd.\nNecchl Sewing Circle Ltd.\nNelson Electric Co.-Ltd.\nNelson Hardware Co.\nNelson Sales & Service\nPeebles Motors Ltd.\nRenwlck Portrait Studios\nSherwin-Williams\nSinger, Sewing Machine\nCo.\nStevens Studio\nSutherland Jewellers Ltd.\nTaylor's Drygeods\nWood Vallance Hardware\nCo. Ltd.\nREX\nCRANBROOK\nLAST TIMES TONIGHT\"\n\"GENEVIEVE\"       :\".\nDon't Miss Thlt One\n(Excellent Rating)\nTechnicolor\nAn Excellent English Production\nOne Show Only Each Night,\n' 8:35 p.m.\nThe first public library in Norlh\nAmerica wr-.s e:t_b_;_hod at' New\nYork In 1TC0.\nWAYNE\nKIMBEB,LB.V\n.  _LA8T TIME8 TONIGHT\nA\"CRAZYLEGS\nALL-AMERICAN\"\n20 Minute Short and Cartoon\n\u25a0Y ;-1 '\u25a0   \" -\nOne Show Only, 8:45 p.m.\nRotarians Report\nOn Vernon Meet\n''fe'Y^.'^*;; f.\n\u25a0\u2022 Nelson Rotary Club ot the Hume\nMonday heard reports on, the recent Rotary International 'District\nConference at'Vernon, Eleven Nelson members attended\u2014President\nD. H. Mollison; Vice-P.osident W.\nS. Ramsay, Secretary C. B. Mutch-\nler, R. H. DID, J. D. Hlngking, Vin-\ncont Fink, N. C. Stibbs. George A.\nHoover, Dr. F. M. Aftid. Harry D.\nHarrison and M. C Donaldson.\nEight of the eleven gave, reports\non different phases of the meeting.\nMr. Fink reported on the \"Musical, soon have an organization as large\nTreat\", a two-hour musical vaude\u00bb;as Canada's. ' \/\nville'show  they   had; witnessed.!   ^to.e those we oppose, said Mr.\nAbout 35 musicians and entertain-\npresident; W. Ruck, vlcp-presldent;\nJames'Msdyes, seoretary-treasurer;\nand Gordon Hood,ond Gordan Taylor, directors.      .   -: \u2022'\u25a0'\nMonte Aldous traced tHe' history\n.of'th organizatloS and gave an Inspiring talk oh. the Jaycee creed.\nThis creed, ho said, Is built on true\nfaith lit God and tho brothorhood\nof mon. Tho organisation was open\nto every cdlpr and creed with its\nonly objective what was best for\n'SOI.'    :'.\\.    '[.:\u25a0\u25a0,  ...  '\u25a0'.' .     '\"\nMr.. Aldous said the earth's greatest treasure lay In human t->rson-\nality, hence each must guard his\nright\/ to live as an individual. Jaycees must strive to give service, to\nhumanity, since there was no (raster feeling of self satisfaction than'\nto have served ono's fellow men\nweiL\".\u25a0...: ;;;.;'  \u25a0_        :;.M\nThe Junior Chamber of Com*\nmerce existed' ln 60 countries\nthroughout this free world. In Japan, whan they found the true moan-\nong- of the Jaycees, the,Japanese\ngrasped at the movement, and will\nAlfonso Rossi\nTO BE ORDAINED\n.:.-. At NELSON\nars from Vancouver were included\nin the cast. ;j'    .'.'-'\nMr. Dill reported on a.n address\ngiven by Lyman Partridge of El-\nlensburg, Wash, Mr. Partridge is\npast-president of the' Ellensburg\nRotary Club and is a professor at-\nthe Central Washington.College of\nEducation. He spoke .oh '.\"Youtl}'-\nQreatest Need.\" In this address, he\npointed out that he did not agree\nthat present day youth lack Initiative and other qualities. Rather, he\nAldous, have been allowed.to go\ninto Asia and' do a selling- job of\ntheir principles, the '. rinciples of\ndemocracy, must likewise be sold.\nYoung Jaycees in 'both countries\nwere looking to Canada for leadership and guidance. ,';  r \u00ab-'-,\nAs strength comes from the bottom, each Jayoee should first build\nhimself as an individual truly-and\nwell, tbeti build jhis community into\nthe, very best; This way the nation\n\"would be stronger ahd greater and\nthe Jaycees,would be hylldlng a\nveritable young men's United Na-\nAmong the guests who congratulated the Jaycees on their reorganization were Hon. R. E. Sommers, Mayor ^arold Elmes, Howard\nBayley, representing Cominco, gkiif\ndon German, president of the Senior Chamber; Cpl. P. Howarth 6t\nthe RCMP,. and L J. Filipelli of\nsupporter of Communism. Hehru is\na disciple of Mahatma Ohandi is,a\nhates bloodshed, it was stated.\nMr. Hingwing reported that they\nhad attended a hockey game in Penticton while in the Okanagan, Secretary Hutcher reported on a humorous talk glvqi, by Harry-White-\nman of Wenatcnee, Wash.      '  v\nIt was also reported at the Vemon\nmeeting that there are 2530 Rotarians in this district.\nGuests of Monday's meeting were\nW. H. Melgrove of Vancouver and\nV. Thomas of Kelowna.\nleague Opener\n\u2022 r \u25a0\nTentative schedule of Nelson\nMaple Leaf games ln the newly-\nformed West Kootenay Senior Baseball League shows Nelson will play\n10 garnet, tour at home and six\naway. \u25a0 '.....   ;'.. !,';' .'\nIn the first game ,pf the season\nSunday at Butler Park ln Trail, the\nLeafs downed Smoke Eaters 6-2.\nTentative schedule for the season:\nJune B\u2014Trail at Nelson\nJune 11\u2014Frultvale at Nelson\nJune 15\u2014Nelson at Trail (night\ngame)\nJune 20\u2014Nelson at Rossland\n' June 23\u2014Nelson at Frultvale\nJune 20\u2014Nelson at Trail (night\ngame)\nJuly 4\u2014Rossland at Nelson.\nSentenced To Three\nMonths Hard Labor\nPong Wing of Nelson was sentenced tb three months hard labor\nwhen he appeared ln City Court\nSaturday and pleaded guilty to giving liquor to an Interdicted person.\nHe appeared before .Magistrate\nWilliam Brown and was given a\nchoice of the three months or a $300\nfine and chose the three months.\nAlso appearing in City Court Sat-\nurdty was J. 0. Haynes of Nelson\ncharged with driving without due\ncare and attention on Victoria\nStreet He pleaded guilty and was\nfined $25 or in default one month\nln jail. He paid the fine, Charge\narose when Mr. Haynes allegedly\nbacked Into two cars in the 700\nblock Victoria Street early .Satur-\nB. C. generally. He listed the Celgar project at Castlegar, the hydro\ndevelopment of the upper Columbia\nriver, the Kaiser AiuiriinW_Cot_i-.\npany's vlsnt for a. dain oh the Arrow. Lakes, and the expected sale of\nthe tremendous reserve of natural\ngas, of Northern ft C. \u00ab:        -;\nMr. Sommers explained' the reason for granting Celgar a six-month\nextension recently. Since* the. markets for cellulose-had dropped\ngreatly- in the.last two years,- the\nCelgar company had had to naake\nplans for pulp and newsprint -markets, which are excellent. Celgar\nhad assured the government of Its\nIntention to go ahead and the project, should get .under way next\n;Sprlng. . \u2022 \u25a0'\u25a0! \u25a0- ' '\"-. \u2022 \u25a0:''\u25a0>\n' Mr. Sommers extended his personal good wishes and those of the\nprovincial government to the Rossland junior chamber.'.-.'-.\nATOMIC BOMB\nFILM HERE\n'iae Fury of thl) Atomic Bomb\nand the Rapture ot the Church,\" a\n-0-minute sound film, .part of which\nIs in color, will be shown at Bethel\nTabernacle in Nelson Tuesday night\nby Evangelist Christian Hild.   \"\nThe film shows the devastation\nand ruin wrought at Nagasaki and\nHiroshima and also what an atomic\nattack could do to cities like New\nYork, Chicago, London and San\nFrancisco. It also portrays what\ncould have happened to this world\nif the atomic bomb had bjen in the\npossession ot the dictators ln\nWorld War II.     \u2022  \u25a0'-\nRev. Christian Hild, a travelling\nevangelist who has ust returned\nfrom a fact finding trip that has\ntaken him practically around the\nworld, will also give a 20;mlnute\nserrhonette on \"The End of the\nWorld,':       '       < \u25a0' \u25a0\n-NOWSHOE  FEET\nThe Canada lynx has large feet,-:\nenabling it to' travel easily over\nsott sr.ow in hunting win'er food.\nAUTO-VUE\nDRIVE-IN\nTRAIL,  B.C.\nPlve Miles Prom Trail Centre\non Frultvale Highway\nLAST TIMES TONIQHT\n\"HOUDINJ\"\nTeohnlcolor\nTony Curtis, Janet Leigh\nFeaturette, Short, Newt\nFirst Show Approx. 8:40 pjn.\n\"THE FURY Ol\u00ab THI ATOMIC\nBOMB1AND.THI RAPTURI\nOr? THtfOHUTOH\"\nSOUND FILM\nTONIGHT 8100\nBETHEL  TABERNACLE\n708 Baker 8t. b\n\"See the Explosion of tha\nAtomic ..Bomb to Color\"\n!.|v;e>yb6j_y Welcome\nA recent Immigrant from Italy,\nAlfonso Rossi, 0\\% Innes Street, died\nsuddenly-while. Working at Procter.\nHe was 38 years old.\nHe was born ln Cosanza, 11 a 1 y,\nand came to Canada and to Nelson\nt.Kree,years..aSo. '.\nHe is survived-by his wife, two\nsons, Oscar and Gino of Nelson, ond\ntwo brothers, Frank Rossi of Grand\nForks and Joo Rossi in Italy,\nFuneral services wlll.be held ln\nNSlson. ..   '\nMrs. E. Whihon\nDies at Kinnaird\nMrs. Sadie -Elaine Whltson\nresident of Kinnaird v for the past\ntwo years, died at her homo Satur\nday. She' was 69 years of age.\nBorn in Mreland.' Mrs, Whltson\ncame to Canada in 1607. She and\nher husband . farmed in Alberta\nprior tpwoving to Kinnaird. She is\nsurvived by her husband, Edward\nWhltson, and five daughters, Mrs.\nLUa Dupuis of Rruce, Alberta, Mrs.\nMabel Nogren, Mrs. Edna Duguid\nand. Mrs. V^lma McDonald, all of\nEdmonton, and Mrs: - E. Adie of\nKinnaird.- ,-\u25a0.,''\"      -\u2022 -,-   ' ^\nFuneral services are being held\nWednesday.,at Castiegsf...\nBattery\nThe weekly training parade will\nbe held in the Nelson Armouries\nTuesday, and at 1930.hoUrs.\nPart I Orders Issued by Capt H.\nT. Gumbert, Commanding Officer;\nlllth HAA Battery RCA CA (RF)\nj ilujiei ,?TUesday Orderly Officer,\nLieut, F. -W..M. Drew; Orderly\nSet^eant, Sgt, E. J. Heroux; Du^r\nDriver, L-Bdr.'j. Denholm; Canteen\nOrdp-ly.'Sdt. R, M\u00abj?hie. ,        :'\u25a0\nParades \u2014 Roll- Call 1945 hours;\nBattery Parade 4950 hours; Training Parade 2000 hours. ,\u2022'\u25a0'...\nTraining \u2014 As per syllabus.\nSgt. Q. E. Tralnor of the Cadet\nTraining Staff attended a weekend\nscheme of the 1813 Cadet Corps at\nCranbrook. The cadet corps scheme\ncojpamencftd at IJ906 hours Saturday\nand, terminated Sunday at 1900\nhours Saturday was i'completely\ndevoted to -tactics. Sunday morning\nthe Cadets attended' a, service\nchurch parade at^ their -respective\nchurches. Sunday afternoon a. successful range practice wes con\nducted under supervision of Major\nInglis and Lieut. Gorrill.\nSgt. Major WOl G. T, Fraser from\n214 Workshop RCEME\"Vancouver\nand Cpl; Refuse, also of 214 Work.\nshojpl.Mr, L. R,Vork, JMtr. Impy of\n.the Civil Service completed their\nmilitary duties at. the lllth HAA\nBattery and the 109th HAA Battery\nat,.Trail, nMajp^ VIU be leaving\nIfelson, .Wednesday returning . to\nCranbrook and' then'-,to Vancouver.\nQunner A.'F.S(iea. of thelUfh\nHAA Battery has been released\nfrom the local battery, having been\nmoved to Vancouver, B.C. in his\n.civilian employment\nMr. Gillette has applied for\nenlistment in ths mtb HAA.\nBattery.  .\nINQUEST INTO\nSHOOT(NG FRIDAY\nNAKUSP - Inquest Into the\ndeath of Alfred Staff who was\nshot early Saturday, morning, will\nbe held at Nakusp June 4.\n, Staff was allegedly shot by John\nR. Johnson, one of two companions\nln a cabin at Grizzly Point, who apparently mistook him for a bear.\nQiijdirien Distributing\nPledges for * Blood Donqj\nNelson Clears Up\nFlood Aflermalh\nREV. J. PQ8TMA\nOn Saturday at 0 a'.m. Rev. John\nPostma will receive the' order of.\nthe holy priesthood from Most Rev.\nMartin M. Johnson, Bishop ot Nelson. Father Postmas is now making\ntha customary seven-day retreat in\npreparation for his Ordination after\nwhich he will be prdained ln the\nCathedral, of, Nelson.    -\nThe second oldest ln a family of\neight children,,he received his primary education ai St, Augustine's\nParochial School in The Hague and\nthe \"Westeinde\" school. He attended\nSt-.Raul's College at Sterkel. St;\nCharles Seminary Boxtel ahd; St.\nBoniface_s Seminary.\"     >'\u25a0'->'  iv\njh,1951 he enrolled at St. Augustine's Seminary, Toronto,..as a\nstudent for the Diocese of Nelson.\nThe future priest received sum\nmertlme assignments, to Cemp\nLourdes, where as leader he taught\nChristian doctrine and supervised.\n- Father Pbstnie will sing his First\nSolemn-High Mass in the Cathedral\nthe day' after his ordination ahd\nhas been .Invited to sing his Second\nSolemn High -Mass at Nakusp the\nfollowing; Sunday. Father Postmas\nvisited Rev. L. Smith, P.P., of Nakusp, last Summer. ?\nA reception has been planned In\nNelson by his.friends both in Nelson ond Nakusp.\nI -'.Many Nelson citizens spent Monday clearing up the mess caused by\nSunday-\/afternoon's downpour'of\nTalnVand h'sll;' ; \u25a0 '\n| More reports of flooded basements\nond damaged roads were prevalent.\n.On the North Shore the'provincial\nPublio Works Department was busy\nrepairing roads. Considerable; gravel\nand sand washed down from the\nside, roads in the North Shore area\nonto ' the .main Toad and ..soma\nshoulders were washed out\n,'. Water running Into the Cjvle\nCentre was not os extensive os first\nthought. By Monday it had ;all been\ntajten care of. Greatest amount bf\nwater was In' the apartment-of Mr,\nand Mrs. .A. E. Blockwell at \"the\nHast end ot the building.\nAs far as residential areas were'\nconcerned,. Fairview was tne hardest hit. Several homes had their\nplumbing facilities back up and had\nseveral.inches oil water to contend\nw{i.th.'I.*. Baker of \u00ab24 Third Street\nexperienced this inconvenience as\nwater covered the-floor's of Mi\/eral\nrooms of,his him'e. Much of the\nwater escaped through a cold air\npipe^ thus keeping the -water from\nseriously affecting -the kitcheh ahd\nliving room. A British India rug\nw_s dampened but exact extent ot\ndamage is' not known. -\nAt 2011 Second Street Hi- O.\nfeorch's car was marooned y\/hen\nwater undermined two feet of .earth\nunderneath it, This will Wve <& be\nfilled in before the car can. be\nsafely-moved.-' '\u2022   ' .'.      'K .      j\nPlumbing also backed up at'Lib-!\nerty Food Store but .little., damage'\nresulted as the situation was noticed\nearly , in the storm, proprietor\nOeorge Kaiway reported.'        .    i-\nCity Public Works Dopartmeift,\nand Waterworks Depaftihent were .\nbusy Monday pumping out base-\nments and repairing damage.\nROSSLAND \u2014 All.members of\n'City Council met Monday afternoon with Hon. R. E. Sommers, minister of lands and forests, and of\nmines',' and P. MacCarthy, district\nengineer .Or the deparhh'eht of t>iib\nlie'i#qrks\", to discuss mstters 6f mutual interest to the city and the government.    '\u25a0  ...\n'- As a result, a survey will-be made\nImmedlateW' to;' obtain ..estimates. of\nths engineering cost of widening\nBlack \"Bear hill <6n the No. 3 highway. At'\u25a0 'ttils ^iblnt,' the narrow\nwidth Of the rbad constitutes .h\"ha-\njard.. Thejestiniates are to be submitted to the, provincialgovernment\nfor future stction.        ! \u25a0\nThe road past the reservoir from\nwhich Rossland obtains its water\nsupply will also be surveyed with\na view to rerouting it. Since this\nroad leads to the Red Mountain ski\nlodge there Is an ever-increasing\namount of.traffic.past the reservoir.\n.' Application., will .be made tor a\npiece of crowi) -land \"for use by\nRossland as a garbage, disposal site.\nTeams of school childrer\nfrom door to door Monday a:\ndo so again Tuesday night:\npurpose of. receiving 'pled\nblood donations for the forth\nblood donor mobile clinic,\nwill be in Nelson Juno 14 a\nFledges, to bo signed by i\ndonors who wish to give bl\nthe clinic, aak what tlms;.\nthe two-day period would t\nvenient to donor. Clinic wil:\noperation from 1:80, to 4:00\nand ^rom 6:30 to'9;(]0 p.m_li\nda^s. .\n, Appointments will be sent\nthose signing pledges at I\ndate. Anyone not called on\nchildren may telephone 080\nan appointment-.   ,\n- It is hoped to hava tut exce\nthe 800-pint quota this year,\nsubstance   gamma-globulin,\ncan  be  made only- from\nblood, is the latest weapon\nfight against poliomyelitis,\nblood over the quota will\ncessed for this substartce. At\nfive pints of whole blood\neuro one pint of plasma,;\nthere' Is only \u00ab fraction cop\ngamma-globulin _n this pit\ngreat quantity of extra bio.\n:be. required this year if an^\namount of the substance.li\ncollected.\nYOUR ENGINEMA\n1(5% MORE P0WE1\nTHAN YOU 1\nShell Premium Gasoline wi\nlets free captive power f<\n\u2022locked-in by lead depos\nTrail Marl Named\nDirector of\nCerebral Palsy Ass'n\n'-VANCOUVER (CP)- Dr.Donald\nPatterson, pediatrician in charge\nof 'the health1 centre fpr children\nat Vancouver General Hospital.\nWas elected president of the Cere-\nNo matter if your car is\nrent model driven only\nthousand miles or an \"old\n(ul,\" you can enjoy up tt\nmore power, This extra pi\nin your engine right now 1\ncaptivo power, trapped B\nsteady accumulation of le\nposits..\nThe Wither\nNelson ;.....! 49\nCalgary   ..-'.:...1~ .-,.-\u2022   36\nEdmonton   .\u201e    40\nKimberley \u2014' 48\nCrescent Valley ..,.\u201e.....' 48\nKsmloops -.   48\nPenticton     .50\nVancouver  49\nVictoria      47\nPrince Rupert     47\nPrince George     41\nSpokane '            44\n59\n.10\n60\n.23\n48\n\u2014\n56\n27\n58\n.08\n62\n.(14\n60\n.19\n65\n.64\n59\n.15\n59\n\u2014\n57\n.06\n,54\n.08\nDeposits glow red ho\nIn the combustion chi\nthey glow red hot, ignitii\n. , _ , _ , ., _ \u201e \u201e . gasoline mixture ahead.of\n!$F Palsv AssociaUon of ft. C. at ; Power works again\u00ab you\u00ab\nt%e annual meelmg'during tBe'Week' '^fer you. Thfe co_8ttiorH\nend. ...i.,,\u25a0-,,-,,-..v.,..:.. I\nArthur Van of Trail, arid Dpnald\nEi.' C. Anderson df Victoria wert\nelected regional director's\n$50 Fine.For Driving\nWithout Licence\nJames William Haynes appear?'.\nin City Court Monday charged wi'lh-\ndrivlng a motor -vehicle while his\ndriver's licence was under suspension. He pleaded 'guilty and wa_\nfined |50 and costs.\nThe charge arose when Mr. Haines was stopped Saturday, night on\nthe North Shore for, allegedly passing over a solid line..\nPhono 889\nTOWUER\nFuel A Transfer\nNelson. B.C\nApproval of Duhamel Water District\nAwaits Plans From land Registry\nI !_fifHB, A COMPUtS CHOICS OP\n\"   ____*5___S>     WELL-APPOINTED AND\nRJUY SERVICED\nAPARTMENTS AND\nHOT-. IOOMS AT\nMODERATE RATSS\n\u2022 you.\npre-ignition and. is respo\nfor.\"wild ,pipg,v a most\n'kind of knock.\nWhen the deposits build\nyour spark plugs, sometime\nlittle ob; 2,000 miles, they\nthe plugs to Bhort-circuit\nmakes your engine miss,1\nvery time you don't warn\nmiss\u2014such as when climt\nhill or passing another eat\nCaptive power set frei\nBut now there is a way t\neel out the_ trouble these d<\ncause, a why that sets fr_\ncaptive power. Shell ecie\nhave discovered the uniqi\nadditive, TCP.\nBlended into' Shell Pr<\nGasoline, it does two thin\nyou. Firet, it \"fire proofs\" t\nposits in the combustion\nbars bo they can't cause pr\ntion, Power -works for yoi\nnot against: you.\n.' Second, .it modifies th\nposits o\u00b0 your spark plu\n. they can fife as they should\nand on time.\nThe greatest gpsolln.\ndevelopment In 31 yea\nCalled the'greatest gi\ndevelopment since the int\ntion of tetraethyl lead, Shi\nmium with TCP additive\nbiggest sales success in\nleum history. It is availah\nat Shell Dealers. i\nVANCOUVER   B.C.\nPetition requesting, formation of\na water improvement district at\nDuhamel IS awaiting plans from\nthe Land Registry Office, A. F.\nPaget, deputy comptroller of water\nrights has said In reply to a query\non the district's progress.\nFurther Information on the proposed water district is also being\nrequested from the organizing committee. ,\nDuhSmet residents, most of whom\nwork In Nelson and live at the\nNorth Shore community, ars awaiting approval of the improvement\ndistrict to alleviate inadequate\nwater supply, systems. Water would\nconi# from .Duhamel Creek..\nTHE ROYAL HOTEL\nORAND PORK8\nIs Pleased to Announoe the\nI    CAFE and  DINING  ROOM\nIs NOW OPEp, Under (he Navy\n.Management of - .\nMr, and Mrs, Pat Morgan\nTor FIND FOODS, Visit the\nROYAL HOTEL CAPE\nGrand Forks, B.C.\n' .Oood'Food       ' , '\nReasonable Room Rates\nPAINT CLEARANCE\n1 WEEK ONLY \u2014 MAY 31-JUNE 5\nOur Complete Stock of\nGLIDDEN Interior and Exterior PAINTS\nQuarts\nGoing at\n_1.00    Gallons   3.85\n> GLIDDEN ENAMELS\nQuarts \u2022\u2022 :_\u2022_-_\u25a0_)    Gallons ._\u201e....''rt* \u00bb._#\u2022\n' Wo hove a good stock In most edlors.\nColumbia Trading Co.\n902 FRONT STREET\n\u2022  1  ,.-..-   \u25a0.... ' .,-.--\nmmmmmmmmmmm^\n \u25a0pm\n1;H<-6'\nFitie&efl^\nOFFERING DEER PARK CONGRATULATIONS for enterprise that\nid to completion o'f the seven-mile Deer Park-Robsoh road at official\npenihg Saturday, are at left, Minister of Public Works Hon. P. A. Gaglardi,\nliperinterident of Farmers' Institutes L. W. Johnson, Mrs.R. p. Sommers,\nRossldiiifrTifaiil!MLA Hori.i R. E. Sonimers,- arid Secretary of Koot_nay7\nBoundary Farrhers' Institute Kenneth Wallace: Far rigjht. isPat Romaine,\nmaster of.ceremonies and one of main organizers of tr>e opening. Centre,\nMrs. R. E. Somrngrs cuts the white ribboii officially opening' the road.\nThe road\/right, is \"built on.a sound foundation for the future,\".Mr.:Sonl-\nmers told the 200 visitors, and has a good grade (no more than six per\ncent). Scenery ovei the new route is magnificent as this shot taken on\nhighest bluff shows.\u2014Daily News'; photos. .' j \u25a0 \u25a0   '\u2022.'-.   .\n;Y\ner Drive\nHWOOE \u2014 Greenwood and\nMent close to.$200 over Its\nrive quota of $400. It raised\nDf this $333 was raised in\niod by a blitz conducted by\nof canvassers In one even-\niiiimiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii\n.   -       I     \u2022 '.\nFor More District News\nSee Page 8.\nillllllllllliilliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiilillliilllilli\nBAND PRACTICE8\nNAKUSP\u2014First band practice of\nthe season was held ln the' upper\nParish Hall under the leadership\nof bandmaster J. W. Bailey. He reports prospects of a good band by\nJuly 1 are good.\nCLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS\nLUMBER SPECIAL\n600D  QUALITY\nCEDAR PANELLING\"\n'Suitable for Summer Camps, Attic Rooms or\nBasement Playrooms, etc.\nBuy While Present Stocks Last\nREDUCED to $55.00\nPER 1000 BOARD FEET\nootenay Forest Products\nm ....  .   \/ .LIMITED'     ., ,.   , \u201e;,    ....\ni.Gordon Road        Nelson, B.C.        Phone 1200\nMJE VALUES Mean\nBIG SAVINGS at\nTHIS WEEK \u2014COMPARE I\nORANGES\nMedium-family size, 288's.\nSweet navels. 7 lbs. only _\nLETTUCE\nLocal, green firm heads.\nFreshly cut. Lb.\t\nMUSHROOMS\nMoney's. \\\n6\/2 oz. pkg :\t\n69*\n25*\n19'\nASPARAGUS\nFamous Grand Forks.\nEnjoy them at peak seoson now.\nlu. 49*\nFIELD CUCUMBERS\nCool, ond crunchy. 0%Lmt\nLb. \u201e \u201e , JLJ\nRHUBARB\nRed and\nfresh cut.\t\n_.,_ 17*\nCANTALOUPES\nJumbo. California.\nTasty. Lb \t\n : 19*\nHothouse TOMATOES\n__\u201e...,_. 43*\nB.C. Are Tastier..\nLb ...........\nFIELD TOMATOES\nTexas tubes.                        \u2022   .\n1-4 of. pkg..._ .\t\nIT\nSPINACH\nLocal, Bunched,\nFreshly washed. ___...\n2,-29'\nSPANISH ONIONS\n3,-29*\n.   I^Jew crop \u201e_.\t\nr arrivals on Wednesday... Local Baby Bunch Beats,\nLocal Turnips, Local Radishes and Green Onions.\nNew Low Prices Prevail... Compare Them.\nFOR GROCERY BUYS OF THE WEEK\nSEE THE NELSON ADVERTISER THIS WEEK\nSlocan School Program...\nReadings Given $12,000 Bylaw\nSLOCAN CITY - The Slocan\nSchool District Board of Trustees\nat a meeting lit the Graham Junior-\nSenior High School at Slocan City,\ngave first and second readings to\na bylaw to raise $12,000 by the sale\nof debentures,\nThis bylaw will provide the Department of Education's 50 per cent\nshare of capital expenditures made\nout of current revenue during the\nyear 1953 and  that budgeted for\n1654. As the retirement costs of\nthese debentures will be met entirely by grants- from tho- Department of Education, the assent ot\nthe ratepayers is not required, The\nmairl expenditures financed by\nthis bylaw.snd the district's share\nare a two-room elementary school\nto be built.this Summer at New\nDenver and a. workshop for the\ndistrict's maintenance men at Slocan City. .\nTht) Board' fell in line with Nel-\nson and Trail Boards and voted to\ngive full credit up to four years\nfor salary purposes, to teachers\nwith experience gained outside the\nprovince. -\u2022_\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022'.\nAlso .approved was a request\nfrom Rev. F. Wopdrow of Castle-'\ngar. to use the. schools of the valley\nduring the Summer holiday! for\ndally vacation bible schools.\nThree Scholarships Awarded*.-,\".    .\"\".,.    '..\u25a0\u25a0*,\n29 Fernie Students Graduate\nFERNIE \u2014 Fernie High School\ngraduation exercises for 29 grade-12\nStudents were held in the Vogue\nTheatre before a packed house:\nPresident William (Bud) Dickeh\nof the Fernie 3300 Club presented\nShirley Lees with the service club's\nscholarship awarded to the most\nproficient student of the grade- 12\nclass, .\nj The commercial scholarship sponsored by the Botary Club was won\nby Shirley Hockley. Rotary President Louis Maffioli presented the\naward.'\nTile Fernie Branch No. 36, Canadian Legion Scholarship granted to\nthe most eligible pupil Intending to\nenter a teacher training school was\npresented to Ellen Gaskell by. Aubrey Dayman, local Legioff president.\nNEW  RESPONSIBILITIES      ,\nDon Coles, president of the Students' Council,1* outlined activities\nof students. The \"Address to the\nGraduates\" was delivered by Dr.\nN. L, Hughes, who advised the students that lt was a commencement\nrather than a graduation. The. commencement was a start where self-\neducation was beginning and new\nresponsibilities governing each student's future must begin. Students\nJOHN \u2022\u2022\nNIAGARA\nTofts o-ouf:\nLOWER\nRATES\nON\nNiagara loans\nYou might think that rates on\nloans are exactly the same\nfrom company, to. company.\nThis is an. idea that could\ncost you money, for Niagara\n_inan.ce has a rate structure\nthat is lower in many cases,\nand here's the reason why.\nIt's a-'matter of policy wit-\nNiagara to believe that it is\nno more trouble to make a\nloan of say, $750 than it is\n$100.00 . .. and, if the rate\nof charge was exactly the\nsame ' on. both loans we'd\nobviously make more money\non a $730.00 loan. So we\nwork on the idea that on\nloans for larger amounts the\nrate should run \"downhill\",\nwhile at the same time rates\non smaller amounts are standard. Besides that, we think\nJ'Ou'll like our idea of having.\noans to $1500 life-insured\nat no extra cost to you. That's\nthe sort of protection that a\nfamily man can appreciate.\nCome in and see us if you need\nmoney; we'd like to meet you.\nI AGARA\nU\u2014U \\j_\u2014I  W-ttVMWMH\nS60 Baker Street\nPhone 1638\nowed a debt to all past humanity\ntor opportunities existing today. It\nwas their duty to further the inventiveness, the abilities, the conveniences, the opportunities, and\nthe freedom with which they were\nprovided - by preceding generations\nand to leave to succeeding genera-,\nUons a. further advanced' world.\nThe valedictory was given by\nFlorence NOvlck, ',-Sy4 Cr^oKes,\nprincipal of Fernie Schools, welcomed the parents and others to the\nexercises. Graduation rings were\npresented the graduates by Vice-\nPrincipal W. S. Creamer.\nFollowing commencement exercises.the graduates: were guests of\nhonor at a'banquet at the King\nEdward Hotel. About 80 graduates,\nteaching staff members, school\nboard: members, and other guests\nwere present. Doreen Coles of the\ngrade 11 class proposed the toast to\nthe graduates to which Sheila Quail\nreplied.\nSchool Board Chairman A. L. Mc-\nPhee. congratulated, the -graduates\nand offered best wishes.on behalf\nof the board. He then. Introduced\nMiss Isobel Dlcken who is retiring\nat the end of June. Miss Dlcken has\ncompleted 40 years of'teaching ser-\nvice,'all;at grade one in Fernie.\nBlock letters awarded for extracurricular activities covering a wide\nrange of school functions were pre-\nTOT, REVIVED\nBY HEART\nMASSAGE, DIES\nTRAIL\u2014Diane Lyne Woodburn,\n3>__-year-old Castlegar girl who was\nrevived by heart massage two\nweeks ago after she had \"died\" under anaesthesia on the operating\ntable, died at Trail-Tadanac hospital Sunday.\nDiane, who was the only child\not Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woodburn,\nwas dead a minimum ot seven minutes probably 10, two weeks ago.\nThe actual heart massage then\nlasted G'__ minutes.\nThis was the first time an operation of this nature has been* performed at Trail.\nThe surgeon who performed-the\nheart, massage operation said today \"had this period of 'death'\nbeen slightly shorter, we feel that\nher chances'would have been very\nfood.\n\"In this case it is quite amazing\nin view of the circumstances, that\nthe child lived so long. The cerebral damage was too great for recovery.\" .        i   \u25a0\nDianne Lyne, infant: daughter of\n! Mr., and Mrs. James Woodburn,\ndied Sunday ln Trall-Tadanac Hospital, where she had been confined\nfor the .past two weeks. .\nFuneral services will be held\nWednesday efteraoon,at Nelson.\nKaslo Students\nGraduate June 10\nKASLO \u2014 At a meeting of the\nParent Teacher Association in the\nKaslo school auditorium the schol-\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, JUNE 1,. 1954 \u25a0\navship constitution was amended\nso the scholarship can be awarded\nat commencement exercises in the\nschool June, 10. . ,   \u25a0 '  ; ' \u2022\nThe graduation banquet was discussed and Mrs. G:: Armstrong .appointed general convener. :,    ',\nA donation was. passed toward\nthe purchase ot uniforms for the\nboys',band.    . .-...',\"\nThe scholarship was \u25a0 discussed\nand members ^greed to Judge.the\"\nmerits of the graduate on his yearly\nwork, The committee appointed includes three high, school teachers\nand two business men,  ''-\u201e.'\nsehted to Shirley Lees, Florence\nNpvlck, Olga Nowik, Sheila Quail. I\nEffie Butler, Shirley Chester, Mar-j\njorie Tyrrichuk and Eddie Allen, j\nFollowing the dinner the annual.\nhigh School junior prom was held:\nin the Catholic hall. i\nyj$te^r&\nBRITISH   t^APint   I   COMA.ONWE.U.H   GAMES\nReserve your tickets and\naccommodations by MAIL\nWrite now\u2014 and relax! Vancouver will be bursting wit.,\nexcitement, exploding with cofor, BRIMMING with visitprs\nwhen the world spotlight turns on the British Empire Games\nJuly 30 to August 7 but you can make sure of a ringside seat\nat this great Commonwealth spectacle NOW \u2014 by MAIL.\nJust send for the B. E. G. Information Folder and have your\nreservad seats and accommodation all ready when the biggest\nsports event in all B.C. history gets under way. Be on hand\nto welcome H R H the Duke of Edinburgh and Field Marshal\nEarl Alexander of Tunis ... to watch records broken in\ncontests among more than 700 champions from 25 countries.\nWrite tor tho B.E.G. Folder NOW-TODAY\nHIS ROYAL HIGHNESS\nTHE DUKE OF EDINBURGH\nPlaying on Tracks\nDangerous Student's Told \u2022\nPROCTER \u2014 H. McGowan of the\nInspection department of the CPR\nlectured Procter Superior School\nstudents on dangers of walking or\nplaying on the railway tracks or\ncars. \u2022   -, .\nHe cited numerous Instances of\ntragedies .resulting from trespassing. Disregard of safety rules is\nanother cause of accidents. .\nPLEASE SEND B. E. G. FOLDER TO.\nNAME _  ........_-_-^-\nADDRESS..- .1 ! \u201e....- \u2014\nFOR RESERVATIONS\n... mail coupon now!\nToi Box Office,\nBritish Empire Games,\n658 Hornby Street,.\nVancouver 1, B.C., Canada\nI \u25a0__\u25a0_\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 -l\nVANCOUVER, BC\nJULY 30 - AUG. 7\n*_&_L_,._,.    ,\nMM\nisitiiY\n\u25a0*\"--\u2014 '\u00bb\n-'''[\u25a0\u25a0''' -\\ \"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ..>,'i. -   y-;\n '\/T7.37\n\u25a0ir^r.\n\"\u25a0\".      '-.\"\nJSfetem iatlu ifafltf iiary N<?tes\n-.'.:-.'_':. ...Y:-.'-.   V' ;-t-' NftN.Cir.TION.\nEstablished April 22. 1002\nfrills- Columbia's\nMast. Interesting Newspaper\nPublished every morning oxcopt Sunday by the\nNEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED,\n268- Baker Street, Nelson. British Columbia.\n. Authorized as Second Class Mall,\nPost.On Department, Ottawa,- \";.v\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OF CU.CULATTON& -\n'\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-. TuMetaj. Juntf 1,19S4 \u2022\nProductive Lands\nAre Shrinking\nBuilt up urban areas in the United\nStates are expanding at a million acres\na year, says Whaley-Eaton of Washington, No comparable figures are avail%\nable for Canada, ljut anyone who has\nseen what is happening in the suburbs\nof almost any Canadian city in the Ipst\nfive years knows that we are gobbling\n' up land ,too. And that land, in the\ngreat majority of cases, has been, the\nmost productive and best farmed on\nthe continent.\nThere are few farms or even market gardens left on Montreal Island,\nonce the mo^t intensely cultivated tract\nin Quebec. There are few farms left\nalong Queen Elizabeth Highway in Ontario,, and here again the production\nper acre was among the highest in all\nCanada, says the Financial Post.-And\nthe same is true of the amazingly rich\nLower Fraser Valley in British Columbia. New housing, factories, service stations, airfields and stiper highways are\npushing farming and commercial g&r-\n' d-nihg: farther snd farther back, and\nmost of uiis rifew encroachment, unfortunately, takes the choicest agricultural soil, because, both farmer and\nbuilder prefer land that is fairly level\nand well drained.\nOn this continent, fortunately, there\nis still no acute shortage of agricultural\nland. But we only have to Ipok at the\nolder jparts of the world to see what\ncould happen. In Europe there is a\nshortage, especially in the centre of\nEngland, all of The Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark, and most of Western Germany, ,\u00a7pain and Italy. In a\ngreat deal of Asia the situation is still\nmore precarious, so much so, in fact;\nthat the human population is largely'\nrestricted to a monotonous diet of vegetable prpducts which require much less\nacreage to produce than meats, Tnilk\nand butter.\nSome day on this continent we are\ngoing to have to think twice where we '\nare going to run our new highways or\nestablish our farm-consuming airfields.\nA hundred years from now our greatgrandchildren may look back upon us\npf this period as about as wajitefulbf\nnatural resources as today we regard\nthat of our pioneer great-grandfathers.\nA Thought For Today\n. \"If a nation expects to be ignorant\nand free ... it expects what never was\nand never will be.\" In these words, 147\nyears-_go, Thomas Jefferson expressed\nthe principle which has been the taproot of the North American belief in\neducation.^.-. . What memory, is to an\nindividual, history is to a people. Without a sense of the past the basis for\nconduct in the present is lost and' the\nfuture can be only bewildering. A true,\nunderstanding of our heritage must\ntherefore be an essential element in\nour educational pattern, but it is in\njust this area that there appears to\nexist widespread ignorance against\nwhich Jefferson warned.\u2014William R.\nSteckel.\nNON-FICTION:\nPORTEU8, 8TAr5_.EYi\nCalabashes ind Kings.\n-Stanley Fbrteus has llved-long in Hawaii.\nand, perhaps'knows its'past. Its legends ond\nitsjjeoplo better thon sny other living'writer.\nHis reputation as a vigorous. stotV-telMr.Is\nmaintained in these pages, while his professional observation of human actions and re-\n- actions .helps considerably in the' vivid presentation of the Hawaiian himself.\nWILLIS-O'CONNOR, COL. Hit, '\nInside Government House.\nFor almost a quarter of a century Col.\nWillis-O'Connor was AJ3.C. to a series of\nGovernors-General of Canada. He has Had the\nprivilege of Intimate friendship'with many of\nthe most important people ln Canada. We\nknow much about them after reading these\nchapters. And they are people worth knowing.\nMITFORD, NANCY:\nMadame de Pompadour,\nNancy Mltford's^riew book tells the story\nof Madame de Pompadour, her rise and the\nenormous power and the use she made of it\nAlthough, a writer ot fiction, t_Uss Mitford has\ninvented nothing; there was no need:,The\nnarrative rattles along at a splendid pace,\nand the characters, so like and so unlike our-.\nselves, really do come to life.\nMOORE, PATRICK, P.R.A.S.:\nGuide to the Moon.^\n'This book.gives all the essential facts\nabout.bur present-day knowledge of the moon\nin a clear and accurate presentation.\nLESLIE, DORIS:\nThe Great Corinthian..        ^\nDoris Leslie has been described by an\neminent critic as \"the historical romancer par\nexcellence\", yet here, in her portrayal of that\nPrince of Romance, the Regent, she presents\nno romanticizing version of his life story,' but\na brilliant and authoritative portrait study\nwith that' same insight humor and superb\n\u2022 period sense- wjjlch gave us \"That Enchant-\nress\"( \"Royal William\" and \"Polonaise\".\nPACKER, JOY:\nApes and Ivory.\nWoven into this pattern of Africa, with\nits \"gold and silver, ivory and apes and peacocks\", and'the glowing threads ot past history and history in the making, of comedy and\ndrama, and here and there, pathos, and a. great\ndeal of plain common sense about the racial\nproblems of this country.        .   \u201e\nBEMELMANS, LUDWIG:\nFather, Dear Father.\nHere is,4 \"Wanderjahr\" that will open\nnew views to even the rnpst travel-jaundiced\nreader r- a \"Wanderjahr\" whose geography\nmay be Baedecker but whose contagious brand\nof enchantment is pure Bemelmans.\nWHAT LIFE HA8 TAUGHT ME:\nBy twenty-five distinguished men and\nwomen. The contributors to this book are outstanding personalities' in their many varied\nspheres of life\u2014embracing notable services In\nthe field of politics, diplomacy and the armed\nforces, and equally impressive activities in\nthe wider realms of religion, science, art and\nliterature.\nBERTON, PIERRE:\nThe Royal Family.\nAnyone will be struck'by the astonishing\namount of fresh', lively, detailed Information\nPierre Berton has gathered about that much-\nwritten-about^ family, the Windsors. Indeed,\nthere has never been a bpqk like this. His\nportraits are so vivid that one suspects he\nmust have concealed himself somewhere ln\nthe corridors Of Buckingham Palace for more\nthan a century.\nMACKENZIE. COMPTON:      \u2022\nThe Queen's House. \u25a0>\nA history of Buckingham #alace.\n8TREETER, EDWARD:\nMr. Hobb'i Vacation.\nYou will read \"Mr. Hobb's Vacation\" in a\nstate of blissful humors which will be shared\nby all those to whom you insist on reading it\naloud. -   '\nWILLIAM8..ERIC:\nThe Escapera.\nEric Williams became world-famous as\nthe.author of \"The Wooden Horse\", the story\nof his escape from a German prison camp.\n.Since then he has collected an unrivalled\n1 escape library of several hundred. volumes,\nand for this book he has chosen eighteen f'irst-\nhand'accounts ranging from the 16th Century\nto the present day. '\nRAVENDALE, BARONESS:\nIn Many Rhythms,\nThe author of these fascinating memoirs\nis the daughter of the Marquis of Curzon of\nKedleston, a distinguished Viceroy of India\nand Foreign Secretary. The book is thronged\n, with notable and splendid people and occasions, and is pervaded throughout by her own\nrich humanity.\n? Questions I.\nANSWERS\n.Open to any reader.   Names of persona\nasking questions will not be, published.\nThere   Is   no  charge tor  this  service. .\nQuestions  WILL  NOT  BE   ANSWERED\nBY MAIL except where thero Is obvious*\nnecessity for prWaoy. ,\nL. F. T., Nelson\u2014On whit date did Russia\ndeclare war on Japan and on what date\ndid the war with Japan end? j'.\nRussia declared war on Japan Aug. 8,1948;\non Aug. 10 the Japanese asked for peace.\nM. R., Nakusp\u2014Was Nehru born of poor parents? How was he educated?\nNehru's parents were very wealthy and\nsent him to the famous English public school\nat Harrow (also, Churchill's school), and Old\nTrinity College, Csnibridge. i. \u25a0 ,\nT. t., Creston\u2014Please print address of Liquid\n\u00a3|teel Paint Products. \u2022\nLiquid Steel faint Products Co., Ltd.,\n. Mohtreal, Quebec.' '      _\u25a0       \u2022\nBuilder, Nelson\u2014Where can I buy crushed\ngravel?      \"'\u2022,_ ' ..\nFletcher's, wholesale and retail sellers of\nsand and crushed gravel. Phone 1497-L. '\",   \u25a0\nMr. and Mrs., Trail\u2014We have a small problem\non which we need help. A close friend;\nis being married at the Coast and we\nhaye.received an invitation. We know\nthe bride also but the problem is this:\nIt is to be a double wedding and. we\nhave only met the sister occasionally and\ndo not know, the man she is marrying.\nDo we send a present only to our friend\npr do we send presents to both brides;\nseeing we have been invited to the church\nand reception? - .,-; \\\nIt is not essential to give presents to\nboth brides. You could, if you know the rest\nof the family fairly well, give your friend\nthe usual type of wedding present and then\nperhaps something smaller to her sister in a\nfriendly way,'say matching guest towels or\nflower vases.\nPress* Comment\nMidnight movies should be banned in the\nbest interests of citizens, thinks the Kitchener-\nWaterloo Record. \"The midnight movie does\na lot more harm than good The atmosphere . . . is'not good from a moral standpoint. They also create disturbances after the\nshow is over aS the throng comes but on the\nstreet This must be a.source ot irritation for\nthose who reside in the vicinity ot the theatres.' '\n. Looking Backward\nj'' ' i \u2022;\" 10 YEAR8 AGO . P\nFrom the Nelson Dally News, June 1, 1944\nE. Nielson, key man of the Hudson's Bay\nCompany -store at Nelson, has been appointed\nmanager of the company's store -at Sioux\nLookout Ont. Mr. Nielson Joined the company's staff ih 1927 at the Calgary store,\n25 YEARS AGO\nFrom the Nelson Dally' News, June 1, 1929\nWork of paying the'eastern side of Stanley\nStrtet from the corner of Victoria Street to\nHall Mines Road. w'ltt start this morning,\nstates Boyd Affleck,'city engineer.\nThe kootenay 'Valley Transportation\nCompany has purchased all stages operating\nin Nelson and district by taking' over J.\nMotherwell's''lines operating -between1 Nelson\nand the border and Nelson and Now Denver.\nSO YEAR8 AGO\nFrom the Nelson Dally News, June 1, 1904\nHon. W. J. Bowser returned to Nelson on\nthe Crow boat: last night after a successful\nspeaking tour through East Kootenay.\nNelson farmers have extended.on invitation\nto the. branch members of the branches of\nJhe IOOF to hold their 1919-convention in\nthe city.-     '\u25a0 .':-,  ' \\- \" \u25a0\nYour Horoscope\nA special, secret plan which you may have\nlong cherished now could come to fruition to\nyour advantage. You should also gain in other\nmatters. Today's child may be clever and\ninventive.\nIt's Been Said\nI see not a step before me as I tread on\nanother year; but I've left the Past in God's\nkeeping \u2014 the Future His mercy shall clear;\nand what looks dark ln the distance may\nbrighten as 1 draw near.\u2014Mary Gardiner\nBrainard.\nToday's Bible Thought\nHe that glveth unto'the poor shall\nnot lack; but he that hldeth his eyes\n\u2022hall have many a curie,\u2014 Prov.\n28:27.\nGiving does not Impoverish and\nwithholding does not enrich. Great\nmerchants have foupd that out.\nNo Way lo Dodge\nTax Collectors\nBy JOHN E. BIRD\nCanadian Press Staff Writer\nOTTAWA (CP)-An' Income !'tai\ninvestigator methodically spaded a\ngarden ln the back yard of a home\nfat one of Canada's eastern cities.\nThe uneasy owner1 watched, from\nthe: kitchens-door.   ....   <.   '\nSuddenly-the Spade clanged as lt\nstruck something metallic. The Investigator grunted with satisfaction\nas he uncovered a long metal container. Inside were several thousand dollars' worth of bonds purchased by the home owner with income on which no tax had been\npaid.\nThis was one example ot schemes\ndevised by dishonest Canadians\nto beat the federal income tax,laws,\nunder which all income must be reported. The home owner was fined\nfor not reporting the income used\nto btiy the bonds, and he also paid\nincome tax, with interest, oh the\nWoney. -','.'   : v .\nWIFE'S TIP-OPT\nOut west, a taxpayer had been\nclaiming his'wife as an income tax\nexemption for many years. How.\never, the wife wrote to' the taxa.\ntion department stating her husband was'not entitled to claim her\nas a dependent.       '\n\"You should investigate this,\" she\nwrote. \"I have riot been living with\nmy husband for many years and .1\nhope I never do. He is a rat of the\nfirst water,)\nOne man who bought a home and\na high-priced automobile with\nmoney on which no tax had been\npaid was discovered through a tip\nsupplied \"by a suspicious neighbor.\nBIG SLIP-UP\nThe most glaring example in recent years of a taxpayer accidentally tipping off the department occurred in eastern Canada.\nThe taxpayer operated a business\nin a small town and had his books\nmade up by an accoutnant ln a\nnearby city. At the end of tho taxation year the .accountant would\nmake up the tax forms for'the business and send them to the owner\nfor signature and mailing.   .\nThe tax forms showed the'' business had operated at a small loss\nand that no quarterly tax payments\nhad been .made. However, an accompanying letter gave a true picture of the firm's operations and\nshowed there had been a $10,000\nprofit.\nUnfortunately,, the taxpayer mailed the tax f orrris\u2014and the letter\u2014to\nthe Income tax department.\n,, What   the   doctor   gives \u25a0Jennie\n-don't matter. What really cures her\nis havin' somebody sympathize and\ntreat her like site, mattered.\nFrench Socialists\nTo Back EDC\nPARIS. (Reuters)\u2014The French\nSocialist party Monday ordered Its\n109 deputies In the National Assembly to vote for ratification of\nthe European Defence Community\ntreaty, which would set up a European army Including Germans.\nThe- decision, came after a day\nand a half discussion at a special\nparty congress. It was passed 1,989\nvotes to 1,215, with 265 abstentions.\nMost abstentions were .recorded\nby rank-and-file Socialists who oppose the project, but were unwilling' to go against the policy advocated by Guy Mollet, the party's\nsecretary. ,\nThe resolution stated tlie party\nis satisfied on three major points:\nThat the European army would\nbe guaranteed by the Unite. States;\nthat there would be close British\nassociation with it; and that there\nwould be \"democratic control.\" ' -\nAnother motion adopted at the\nmeeting strongly objected to any\nattempt to send conscripts to Indo-\nChina.\nRevered Woman\nJournalist Dies\nNEW YORK (AP)- -Anne Q'-\nHare MCCormlck, 72,. Whose foreign\nnews reporting for the New York\nTimes won her a PUlitser- prize\nand a top spot in her profession for\na generation, died Saturday.\n'Since 1022, and almost up until\nthe day of her death, Mrs. Mc-\nCormlck had been one of American\nJournalism's leading interpreters of\nforeign news, and personalities.\nShe had described for Times\nreaders the personalities and thinking of such figures as Hitler, Mussolini,- Stalin, Leon Blum, de Valera, Dollfuss and, on the domestic\nscene, Presidents Roosevelt, Truman and Eisenhower.\nShe'was. an expert on news about\nthe North.Atlantic Treaty Organisation! the Korean conflict, the United Nations, and many-other phases\nof foreign affairs.\nInformed of her death, President\nEisenhower said.in a statement:\n\"Mrs. McCormick was a truly\ngreat reporter, respected at home\nand abroad for her keen analysis\nand impartial presentation of the\nnews developments of :our day.\"\nQuite ti Mouthful   [.*\n\u25a0CHICAGO \u25a0'.(AP) - :'Mich a'tl\nMulvlhlll, 54, an off-duty policeman, djdn't like it when a gunman\ntook his'false teeth' during a sa-\nlo6n robbery. He chased the robber\nInto an alley and shot him in the\nknee.- Tho holdup man was identified as Norman Soper, 41, -Mulvlhlll got back his^teeth.\" \u2022',   '\u2022'   \",'\nBrillshPress\nChanges Tune\n\u2022 LONDON (Reuters) \u2014 Two newspapers Monday call for the planning of action against a possible col-\nlapse of Indo-China negotiations at\nthe Geneva conference.        ...\nThe Daily Telegraph says that\n\"there would be ho greater mistake\nfor the Communists to imagine that\nwhatever happens wo intend to do\nnothing.\"-\"\"\nThe Msnehestey. Guardian criU;\n\u25a0cizes kBrltiin's reported opposition\nto Thailand's request Jo the..Unit\u00abl\nNations to send. Observers to the\nberder.oJItido-Chlna.'i '['\u2022\n, \"The; Chinese and Vietminh are\ntmlikely'Ytb become any more reluctant (o accept an armistice simply\nbecause precautions are being taken\nagainst the possibility that they may\nnot,\" the Liberal paper says.\nHie Telegraph says \"there is ap\nobvious temptation to.the Communists to tr\u00a3 and keep*usindefihitely\nat Geneva, dangling the prospect ot\na settlement before us like a carrot, while Indo-China is simultaneously settled by force.\nURGES FIRM ACTION\n\"Unless the United States is assured of British support, she may\nhesitate to commit herself further\nIn Indo-China. Without further Ami\nerlcan commitment, France is unlikely to send substantial reinforcements to what many Frenchmen regard as a sinking ship, and. may\n.settle for such terms\u2014If any-as she\ncan get.\" \u25a0 >\nVows PGE lo End\nAt N. Vancouver\nCLINTON, B. C. (CP) - .Pacific\nGreat Eastern Railway's southern\nextension *ill be pushed through\nto North Vancouver, Railways Minister Ralph Chetwynd assured\nmembers of the B. C. Beet Cattle\nGrowers' Association here.\nMr. Chetwynd, adding his voice\nto last week's- denial by Premier\nBennett of reports that, the southern\netxenslon would be dropped, 'told\nthe growers', annual meeting:\n'We'll' 'steam dlesel-wlsa' into\nNorth. Vancouver. The government\nmade a decision and it's. going\nthrough with it.\" .    -.\nHe. described reports, that the\nSquamlsh-North Vancouver' section\nwould ^e dropped as \"politics and\npoppycock.\"\nHe also said the 75 miles between\nPrinze George and.the Peace River\nwould be readied for next spring.\nSeek Control of\nWater Pollution\nNANAIMO, B. C. (CP) - Aresolution calling for creation by the\nBritish Columbia government of a\nfresh water pollution control agency\nwas adopted at the final session ot\nthe provincial game convention.\nAnother resolution of province-\nwide interest was one calling for\nthe' game commissions to ask the\npublic works department to make\nall ^public roads through private\nproperty,\nDelegates noted that many landowners have barred disused or little\nUsed public roads through private\nland with gates or other barriers\ndenying free access to these roads.\nThe convention recommended acceptance ' of the Invitation of the\nroad and gun club associations of\nthe' East, and West Kootenay for\nthe next convention at Nelson.\n. At a meeting of the B. C. game\ncouncil  officers were re-elected.\nThey are: J. J. MoEwen, Nelson,\npresident; George Herman, Pen\nt lot on,' vlco - president! Hume\nRitchie, Grand Forks, treasurer;\nand Jack Balllle, Nelson, aecre-\n. \u00bbary. '      -.     '\nThe Case of the Purple\n-r       '.'\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0   ByAAIltON .CQZAKI,\n(Author of \"A Date With the Devil\",' \"Murder In :\n\"Holding Hands With Death\") .\n(Text   copyright,   1054,   Milton   K. from his forehead. W]\nOzaki. Illustrations copyright, 1054,\nKing Features Syndicate, Inc. Distributed by King Featurea Syndicate). .\"'. '\u25a0'_\u25a0\u25a0\n.. '\"Wfajr\u2014he was a lawyer]\" Subtly,\nthe girl's eyes darkened; became remote and wary.-   '   . -\nAnd Dime declared, \"He was a\nlawyer) but his practice was almost\nnon-existent. He had another source\nof income. You can make things a\nlot easier for me\u2014ond for yourself,\nMiss Ronelle\u2014if you'll, help me.\"\n\"What good win ..\"do rte?\" the\ngirl demanded, her tone suddenly\ntierce arid bitter. \"He's dead, isn't\nhe? What am I supposed to do\nnow?.Why, this apartment, which\nhe insisted ' I take,- costs more\nthan\u2014\" She caught herself, bit her\nUp,;-.'.-:-;'..\/';       ' '\"\u2022\n\u25a0 'The rent is more per riiqhth than\nyou earn,\" Dime finished. for her,\n\"Is that what you njeapt to say?\"\nTire. _irl nodded. \"It's true,\" she\nwhispered. \"I knew it was foolish,\nBut he said lt wasn't dangerous. He\nsaid that-after.one or two,more\ntrips,' he'd quit ... and we'd go\naway , ; \u25a0. and\u2014\" The girl hegan\nto sob again.   <       '\nDime waited patiently, then asked: \"What was the purpose of his\n'trips, Miss Ronelle? I knew there\nwas'something, odd about them, of\ncourse.\"\n... Blinking away tears, the girl said\nin a hard voice: \"Sometime th'*\nweek, he was to pick up $200,000 in\nJewels. He'd done it several times\nbefore. That's where his money\ncame from. Tasked him once, and\nhe told me. He had a contact ln\nCanada, who met him someplace\non the lake. He said, the Coast\nGuard never bothered small yachtsmen and he'd never have any\ntrouble, because all he Had. to do\nwas bring .them ih and turn them\nover to a dealer.\"\nDime\" whistled. \"Two hundred\ngrand In jewels!\" 'he exclaimed.\n\"Have you any idea where the pickup was to be made^\"\n\"No. It was always in a different\nplace. I know it was a long cruise,\nthough, for lt usually took several\ndays. He used to say he earned\nevery cent of his cut.\"\n\"You never made the trip with\nhim \"-:'\u25a0\u2022'\n\"I don't like the water, i get seasick. Besides, he had to make the\ntrip alone. :-That was one of the\nrules.\"   ' ,. \"\n\"Are yot_v,aure.\"\u00ab Dime asked\nsharply.   \u25a0\n\"Yea. Why?\" \u2022-\u25a0 .\n' \"Because;' or. -this trip,1 Stanhope's\nwife was with-him,\" Dline told her,\nwatching her face as he did so. \"She\nwas strangled to de$th.\"\n. The girl's eyes stared into his.\nEmotion drained, from her face,'\nthen, her cheeks began to color\nslightly. \"You trlckedime!\" she accused. \"You didn't tell me about\nher at first!\" ' ., .,-.' - -      \u25a0\u25a0*\n\"I didn't think you'd, be Interested\nin Mrs. Stanhope's decease,\" Dime\nsaid. . '   r.\n' \"Where is he? What have you\ndone with him?\" The girl sprang to\nher feet, the words tumbling from\nher red lips. \"I want to see him!\",   ,\n\"Sure thing,\" Dime agreed, puzzled by the chaneg in her. -Put some\nclothes op and I'll, take you to the\nmorgue.\" >    .'\nDuring the trip,.she huddled in\none corner of the black police sedan like a little child. When Dime\nhalted the car in front of the\nmorgue, however, she opened the\ndoor and climbed out, standing\nstraight and slim on the sidewalk,\nwith her jaw squared determinedly.\n; \"Follow me,\" Dime said shortly.\nShe nodded, and, matching his\nlong stride; followed him into the\ntall stone building. Dime spoke to\nan attendant, who led them downstairs to a cool, vaulted chamber\nwhich smelled of iodoform and\nformaldehyde. From a wall which\nresembled a huge filing cabinet, the\nattendant pulled a ling' try, on\nwhich a cloth-covered body rested.\n\"This is Stanhope,\" the a'ttendant\nsaid, pulling back the cloth to reveal the man's face, '\nMiss Ronelle gasped and covered\nher red mouth with one hand. Her\neyes bored into the white;, masquelike face. Inching closer, as though\nwilling herself to do so, her fingers\nrose, touched the straight blonde\nhair and brushed lt gently back\nbegan to tug at thi dqj.\nstill covered the rest\\ of tl\nPulling it away until his\narms wero exposed, she\nright ha^d and began i\nwjth her tinfers, lovlnglj\nfaigly. . \u2022   ,\n\"It's htei,\" she said-ito-ll:\nI know.'Thw* you.\" Then\nattendant replaced tho clc\nthe body, she said in a curlt\n\"I never met his wife. In t\ntoo?\" \u25a0      '-'\u25a0;\u2022*\u25a0    \\\n\"Yes,1: Dime said.' ^Wf\nlike to see her?\" -:^i\n1-\"lease?-., . :-'.'\u25a0' '.. .-'|\nThe attendant shrugged,\nStanhope's body back-into\nfrlgerated compartiheni ali.\nforth another, tray, The seco\nwas smaller and thinner t\nfirst. Marie stared quietly\ndead face'of Linda Lorraltie\neral minutes, thenshe turni\n\"She was ..sucker,\" she!ss\nlessly. \"I'm not sorry for !\ndeseyved' to\" come out secijt\nWith that curious commi\nturned on her high heels si\ned \u00bbWay.\n1 (An astute recollection c\nand' the tailing of the xei-.\nand from a honky-tohkh\nmore of the tricky trail\nPURPLE GROMMET mystf\nmorrow's chapter, exclusl\nThe Nelson Dally News); I\n' *\"\" ~\"1\u00a7\nFrench Millie\nTo Tunisia\nTUNIS, Tunisia (API-\ngeneral Pierre Volzard an\nMonday that military ri\nments are arriving from\nand reserve military off ii\nbeing called up to deal .\nthreat of outlaws.\"       jnj\nFrench- settlers demc\nagainst.Volzard when hey\nfrom Paris demanding tha\nsign on the .ground action\nIndependence-minded terroi\nnot been strong enough.\"'!\nInfantry and republican!\ndetachments arrived ln Tui\nFrance' Monday,1 Volzlir\nForty-eight combat units w.\nniatic arms are being orgs\nprotect;the principal center\nonizatlon, he continued, ai\nmobile groups are being he\nserve.\n.-\n*\nLONDON (CP) - A gatti\nracehorse owners, jockeys\nwriters was told Monday\n\"Canadian\"- horse Blue Sail\noutside chance ln Wednei\nsoi*t Derby, -v -'\n. Max Bell of Calgary, pai\npf Blue Sail, gave the tip in\nat'the .annual press clu\nluncheon^       \u2022 -\/ _ .. j\n\"W,e Canadians live \u00b0hi)\nhope,\" 'aid Bell. -\"We'jtrep;\nBlue Sail in the long he\nmaybe lightning will, strlk\nIn the same place. We thin!\nan outside Chance.\"\nBlue Sail is by Tehran,'\n1952 Derby winher Tvjlyai\nthe reference to lightning\ntwice.   \u25a0\nJockey Johnny Longden\nhope's his mount Blue Sail 1\na dead heat wlth^he Queen!\nLandau. .- ,  *...'\n ; i. \u25a0 \u2014\u2014\nDEATHS\nWinnipeg-William' A. il\n81, pioneer Saskatchewan p\nand widely-known authoi\nwestern grain. .';-v_\nNew York\u2014Anne O'Hare\nmick, 72, who won a nation\ntation as a foreign news Int.\nof the New York Times.  %\nToronto\u20146r. V^letlne St\nconsidered one of Canada\nbrilliant medical men.'-.'     .\nFort William - A\". E, S,\nprominent Ontario busine:\nand a former president of fli\ndian Retailers Association.\n-\nGenevieve Decorated\nSAIGON, Indo-China (AP).- Lt.\nGenevieve de Galard Terraube, the\nheroine of Dien Bien Phu, left here\nby air today for Paris on a commercial airliner. The 29-year-old-nurse\nSunday received Viet Nam's highest\nmilitary decoration\u2014the Order of\nthe Nation\u2014from Geri. Nugyen Van\nHi'nh, Viet. Nam chief, of staff. .\n\u2014\nrd VICTORY LOAN BONDS\nll3V6 I)6CE_\nCALLED FOR PAYMENT JUNE 1st\ni . . .       \u25a0\u2022-\u25a0   '.' \u25a0-\u25a0.-v-     ,    '_ i    .\"\u25a0\u2022'; V' \\.; ,,V'-* '*\u25a0; \".'\nIF YOU HOLD Third-Victory Loan 3% Bonds (issued November, 1942 to\nmattire November, 1?$6) they ..should be presented for1\u00bbymei\u00bbt on or after\nJune 1st through any branch bank In Canada. AFTER THIS DATE NO\nFURTHER INTEREST WlLt BE PAID. The Interest coupon dated\nNovembej\"lstt1954 and -11 coupons dated later than this mu_t be attachedto.\nthe bonds when, they are presented for payment. Payment will be $101.26\nfor a $100 bond' (and for other denominations accordingly)! This phyment\nIncludes a $1 premium as required by theAernis of the bond\u2014plus 26*! which\nIs interest at'3% from iMay 1st to June 1st\u2014the period since the last coupon\nbecame payable: ' '   ..\nGovernment of Canada\nVS - 3 - 54       '\u25a0      - \"-i\nBy; BANK OF CANADA, Fiscal Agent\nl______i_ii(\u00ae_4\n^ ^\n\t\n\t\n wssgmf;\n^\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0-\u25a0-\u25a0B\nS\u00abSW___-_-l\nmm\nOur 52nd\nANNIVERSARY\nSALE\nCONTINUES\nShare Ih tho Values\n-    ' ..    ot   ;'.\"'-.\nft &co.\n\"LEADERS IN raOTFASHlON\"\n1 Established 1902\nlegion LA Plans\nBake Sale, Social\n*,.. -.'.'\u25a0-'.,'   .\nCASTLEGAR\u2014An address by peter Melwood, district organiser tor\n'Kootenay Society for Handicapped\nChildren, followed the -regular\nmeeting ot the Ladles Auxiliary to\nthe Canadian Legion in the Legion\n'Memorial Hall; The meeting decided to hold a bake sale at the\nLegion Hall sometime in June! Mrs.\nE. McDonald was nomeil convener.\nMrs. C. Woolls was appointed\nconvener for get-well cards \u25a0 and\ngifts to hospitalized legion arid tl A\nmembers.'' \u25a0 * - j \u25a0 - ' y - ' \u2022\nA donation Is being Ant to the\nLegion Scholarship Fund and. the\nLA is enrolling for membership ln\nthe Kootenay .Society for Handicapped, Children.\nThe guest speaker showed the\nfilm \"Search\" to 'the gathering at)d\nthen spoke 6b the work ot the Society. >\nRefreshments were served by\n. Mrs. E; Fitzpatrick and Mrs. 3. Mar-\n-kin. Mrs. M. Peachey \"won a prise.\n_\u2014___\u2014\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014__\u2014_\u2014-        _\nLister Notes\n; LISTER\u2014Mr. and Mrs. Andy Mil-\nlor of Nelson, Mr. and Mra. Alan\nMcAlpine, Mrs. M. Clausen ot Creston visited Mrs. M. Ross.\nMiss Marjorie Sherstobetott, nurse\nin, training at the Kamloops hospi-.\nta! visited her parents, Mr, and1\nMrs. Pet* Sherstobetott.\nMiss Barbara Jane Yerbury ot\nVancouver and Miss B. Marsalais\nof New Westminster visited relatives In Lister and Huscroft, guests\nef the former's aunt, Mrs. D. 3. Mc-\n\u2022Xee. \"-.-\nN&lsoti Social\n: TO OWBIN.SOUND..-. Miss Eileen Doubt, J3S Houston Street, has\nleft by plane for three-weeks vacation to visit hor mother at Owen\nSound.'-''\nMr*, James - Mack Boates of if el-\nson announces the engagement of\nher daughter Flora, to Mr. Charles\nEdhouse of Toronto. The Wedding\nwill take place June 5, 1054, in\nTorohtq, Ont. ..\u00bb;.\nArrow, Park %\nARROW PARK-Mrs. J; Lee attended the annual meeting of the\nKootenay Diocesan, Board ot the\nwomen's auxiliary to the Anglican\nChurch. .\n0A&&A 74fi. 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No tubee;\nno \"B\" battery. You can't buy\na better hearingaidat any price.\nJuot ask any Zenith owner!\nYour Zenith dealer will be\nglad to give you a demonstration today. 10-Day Money-\nBack Guarantee.\nSee your Mephons directory for\nths nearest Zenith Hearing Aid\ndealer or writs for literature and\nlocal dealer list: Zenith Radio Corporation, 1165, Tecumseh Road,\nEast, Windsor, Ontario, Canada.\nBom Conduction Acctuory at\nMoStriM Eil- Cott\nrgNSZz\nHEARING AIDS\n. SySk, AUMn of MMf-F_\u2022\u00bb_\u25a0\n*\u2022\u00ab.'- TV ond *o_ to 5il,\nOptical Prescription Co.\nMedical   Associate   Clinic\nBuilding\n405  Hendryx  St.,  Nelson,  B.C.\n., Eight-year-old Ma\\_reen Feimer bf Ktojadf d is shown\nas she receives $25*Soroptimist scholarship.-?.her music\nfestival piece, \"Bourree-, bjr.Badi. President ^Castle-\ngar club Janet Reid makfes\" the presentation on behalf\nof' Castl-gar, Kinnaird and\" Robson branches. Maureen\nha. been taking Jjlirib lessons for about six months;\n'\u25a0   '\u2022     > '   '''\"\u25a0 -\u25a0\u25a0'.' -,.\/.'\u25a0' \u2014Pettitt photo.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY; JUNE U19S4.\nChurch Groiips Honor\nFather Brophy Wi|h Party\nNATAL \u2014 A Surprise farewell\nparty, under the joint sponsorship\nof the Catholic Women's League,\nand the Mount Carmel Society, was\nheld in the St. Michael's parish hall\nas some 300 parishioners'and friends\ngathered to bid farewell' to Hev.\nFather E. Brophy who left Natal-\nMichel to take over as parish priest\nin Castlegar.\nAs Father Brophy entered the\nhall, accompanied by Very Hev.\nDean Sullivan of Coleman and \u00a3ev.\nFather A. Anderson of Blairmore,\nall the parishioners -and friends\njoined in the signing of \"For he's\na jolly good fellow,\".\nIn his farewell speech, Tather\nBrophy stated he deeply regretted\nleaving his present post after nearly\n12 years of faithful service to the\nCatholics of Natal-Michel and\" Sparwood, Father Brophy'came to Natal\nin July, 1942, and would have been\nparish priest 12 years in July had\nnot Most Rev. M. M Johnson, Bish\nop of Nelson, found it necessary to\nmove Father'Arophy to the West\"\nKootenay. due to the immense bull,\nding program that is beii!g undertaken In the West Kootenay-\nFreddie Facca, on behalf of the\nsenior Sodallsts,, presented Father\nBrophy with an overnight bag and\na Spiritual bouquet from tht children ol St. Michael's parish. Present were Father J.\" Barnes and Fa'.\nther Pat McCarthy of Fernie. Father .Brophy will be replaced by\nFather L. Trainor of Castlegar.\nThrough his efforts, during his\n12 year'stay as parish priest at\nNatal-Michel Father Brophy made\nit possible for the building of the\nSisters Convent which,how .houses\nfour members of the Sisters of the\nAtonement, the building ot i new\nspacious St. Michael's Catholic\nChurch at .Natal which replaced the\nformer St.'Michael's church at Michel and the recent building of\nthe new St. Michael's parish hall.\nNew Denver WI Guests at\nSilverton 25th Anniversary\nSILVERTON - The 25th Anniversary. SUpper and: Party of the\nSilverton Women's Institute was\nheld in the Municipal. Hall with\nNew Denver* WI members as\nguests. The table was beautifully\ndecorated   with  vases  of  flowers\nr  %iedle\u00a3Aatrt.\nbif, ctaiUicL Whaskh.\nCHAIR REFRESHER    -\nPineapples snd rows of shell stitches brighten and beautify Chairs\nor' sofa. Use this design to make a\nmatching buffet set. Easy to crochet Start now.  '\nEasy to crochet; Pattern 687: directions for chair back, 12 x 17 inches; arm rest 6 x 12 inches.\nSend TWENTY -.FIVE CENTS\nIn coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern to Nelson\nDally News, Needlecraft Dept..\nNejson. Print plainly PATTERN\nNUMBER and SIZE, your NAME\nahd ADDRESS  : '\"   -\nDonlt miss our Laura: Wheeler\n1054 Needlecraft' Catalog! 71) embroidery, crochet, color transfer\nand embroidery patterns to send,\nfor - plus 4 complete pattern,\nprinted In bonk Send 25 cents tor\nyour copy today!1 Ideas (or gifts'\nbazaar sellers, fashions.\nflanked by tall yellow candles in\nsilver holders. The flowers were the\ngift of Mr. T.H. Wilson.\nPresident Mrs. ,S. A. Mathews\nwelcomed the guests and spoke\nbriefly on the origin of the Institute\nanil how it had grown.\nVice-president, Mrs. Janet Graham,' presented corsages to Mrs.\nDewis and Mrs. Mathews, two ot\nthe four, remaining members who\nwere the instigators of the Silverton\nWI, Mrs, Hunter and Mrs. Emerson\nwere unable to attend through sickness. ;.. .-.', \u25a0\n', Mrs. Eva Balbirnie, president of\nthe New Denver WI was presented\nwith a corsage, also Mrs, Coombs,\nNew Denver visitor from Argyle-\nshire, Scotland.\nA letter was received from Mrs;\nStella Gummow, Superintendent of\nWomen's Institutes, wishing them a\nhappy anniversary.\nA delicious supper wu served,\nfollowing which whist was played.\nMrs. Grace Butler won fU-t prize,\nand Mrs. Coombs second.\nAfter a light repast of doughnuts,\ncake and coffee', Mrs. Balbirnie\nthanked Silverton members for a\nlovely evening. ...\nFREEMAN'S\nranee\nOur Entire\nAppliance Stock\nHas Been SLASHED\nFor\nQUICK CLEARANCE\nSHOP AND SAVE\nOn Your\nAppliance Purehase\nAT FREEMAN'S\nHIRE ARE SOME SAMPLE PRICES:\n..-BURNER  ELECTRIC  RANGE.\nRegular I249.Q0. TO CLEAR\t\nAUTOMATIC WASHER.\nRegular'439.50. TO CLEAR\t\nM CU. FT. DELUXE REFRIGERATOR,\nRegular 899.60. TO CLEAR\t\nAUTOMATIC ORVER.\nRegular Sl\u00bb.80. TO CUJAR\t\nSIMPLICITY WASHIR.\nRegular 159.80. TO CLEAR ..\t\n4-BURNER  ELECTRIC  RANGE.\nRegular 416,00. TO CLEAR\t\n.'4-BURNER  ELECTRIC  RANGE.\nRegular 299.00. TO CLEAR \t\nCOAL AND WOOD RANGE.\nRegular 110..0. Tp CLEAR\t\n199.00\n359.50\n329*00\n259.50\nThese Are Jus. a Few of Ihe Low Clearance Prices at FREEMAN'S\nCome In Today, and Save, on Your Appliance Purchases.\nFREEMAN S\n129.50\n359.50\n249.0Q\n85.00\nFour Baptisms\nAt Natal Church\nNATAL - St. Michael's Catholic\nChurch was the scene ot the follow:\ning baptisms with Father E. Brophy\nofficiating. The children of Mr. and\nMrs. William Cytka, were ' given\nthe names Joann and John James.\nGodparents were Mr. and Mrs. J.\nLant for the former and Mrs.\nRonald Saad for the latter. The\ndaughter ot Mr. and Mrs. J. Paniec\nwas given the name Sharon Marie.\nGodparents were Mrs. M. Borsato\nand Aldo Borsato. The infant Son\nof Mn and Mrs, Alex Pettovello\nwas given-the names Douglas Peter.\nGodparents were Mr. and Mrs. Elio\nDepabll. ,\nThe Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs.\nGlen Pollack of Calgary was given\nthe names Neal Angelo at baptism.\nMr. Alex Pettovellb and M|ss Delva.\nPettovello actetf as godparents. A\nsupper was served at the maternal\ngodparent's home, Mr. and Mrs.\nAngelo Pettovello of Natal.\nThe ohlldren: of Mr. and Mrs.\nGerr.it' Tjaden were given the\nnames Gerrlt Peter and Joann Wil-\nhelmina Elizabeth. Godparents were\nMr. and' Mrs. Nick\" Gerosel of\nNatal. \u25a0 .\u00bb    ..\ni\nMother of Year Chosen af Michel\nJDCtJEL -r The Ladles* Auxiliary\nto the Michel Fraternal Order ot\nEagles, No. 1864, celebrated Mother's\nDay service . for members . and\nfriends-at the St Paul's Church\nhall at Michel. The Auxiliary drill\nteam, which is expected to compete\nfor honors during the coming Provincial FOE convention at Nelson,\nput on an exhibition drill exercise,\nfollowing Which the sisters and\ninvited friends sat down to a tasty\nsupper. Each member presented\ntheir invited friends with a corsage.\nMother of the lodge, Mrs. Annie\nMannion, was presented yilth a\nbeautiful bouquet. Mrs. Edna Grocutt of Michel was chosen Mother\nof the year and presented with a\nlovely gift on behalf of the-members of the Ladles' Auxiliary, Mrs.\nBessie Aunstead, who is a member\nof the Princeton Auxiliary, wall presented with a corsage from the\nMichel Auxiliary.\nA song by Miss Eleanor Doolan,\nMiss Donna Oryzduk and 'Miss\nDoreen Grocutt opened the musical\nprogram, followed by accordian\nsolos by Sammy Gregoruk - and\nBilly Koleskl. Mrs. Cathey Bindley\nalso-gave a vocal solo. Three skits\nwer\u00bb put o\u00bb. by the Auxiliary\nchorus consisting of Helen Guzza,\nCecelia ^ndrolick, Amelia Tappay,\nRosie Reghenas, Susie Storm and\nClara Marchl. Miss\\Gail Oryzduk\ngave a recttatidn and .W. Wopkey\nand J, Desjardens sang a duet. The\nMother's- Day address was given by\nMrs. Gwen Mylee of ftatal. Mrs.\nJean Mitchell was chairman while\nMrs. Edna Grocutt was pianist\n$233 REALIZED AT SALE\nFAUQDlER-rThev sale of work\nanddariCe, Sponsored by the Fauquier Women;s .Institute, wss a-\ngreat' success, the sum ol $238:72\nbeing realized. '\u25a0\nRecreation Talk\nSALMO \u2014 A Thiessen, regional\nconsultant for . the department of\neducation recreational program In\nB. C., outlined recreational activities to the Salmo Parent-Teacher\nAssociation at a meeting here.    -\nThe meeting, final for the term,\nalso heard annual reports by committee chairmen.\nReports were given by Mrs.\nFrank Street, treasurer; Mrs-\nSchmidt, secretary; L, G, Moir for\nthe membership committee; Mrs, C.\nScrib'ner, social committee; Mr.\nSchmidt, program chairman; Mrs.\nPaul Dawson, historical committee\nand Mrs. F. T. Middleton, publicity.\nPresident Paul Dawson thanked\nmembers ot the PTA, parents and\nteachers for their co-operation during his term in office.\nPREPARE PLANS\nA program committee was set up\nto prepare plans for the first fall\nmeeting.. Agreeing to serve on the\ncommittee, were Ernie Coleman, L.\nG. Moir, Mrs. M. Sauter, Mrs. C.\nScribner and F. T. Middleton.\nThe association also; agreed ..they\n.would contact other organizations\nin the village Ih a cancer society\ndrive for funds, Mr. Moir agreed\nto take charge of donations for the\ngroup. The PTA started the fund\nwith a $10 donation,. -\u25a0\nFive PTA members will help\nserve refreshments at the graduation-dance, Those offering were\nMrs. Scribner, Mrs. Street, Mrs. C.\nTreat,   Mrs-.   H.   Grutchfleld   and\n| Legion LA To Paint\nRemodelled Clubroom\nEDGEWOOD \u2014At the monthly\nmeeting of the ladles auxiliary to\nthe Canadian Legion, in the club\nroom, chairman of tfee club 'room\ncommittee gave a report on the remodelling and decoration of the\nclub room. Tha 'remodelling, in\ncharge of F. Nayes assisted voluntarily by Mr.Kirkman, J. Ford, W.\nBoothby and'F. .'Cooper, Is an outstanding improvement. Satisfaction\nwas expressed by all present and\nletters bf appreciation will be sent\nto those concerned. It was arranged\nthat members .of the' L A will paint\nthe woodwork.\nAfter reading the treasurer's report, new president, Mrs. W. Craft,\nSr., was Installed. Her former position as first vice president was filled by. Mrs. Richard Hopp, formerly second vice president and Mrs.\nJ. Vropmar was elected second vice\npresident. Mrs. Emerson Farrar was\nelected to the executive in place of\nMrs. Bino, past president who has\nlately retired.\nOfficial delegate to the provincial\nconvention at Penticton was .Mrs.\nMrs. Dennis Psrsons.\nMr. Thiessen in. his talk said the\nrecreational program is a revision\nof the pro-rec program. It has two\nmain .points, to include all spare\ntime activity, Including athletics,\ncultural, arts and crafts, hobbies,\nservice clubs and other organizations, and to class all activity in\nthe community as recreation.\nFOUR AIMS\nThe four aims of the program\noutlined were: 1. stimulate Interest\nin the field, of recreation; 2. help\ncommunities organize a program\nsuited to that community; 3. encourage local control of the program\nand '4. provide professional advloe\nin all phases of recre.-tion.\nQueen Candidates\nNamed for\nMarysville Day\nMARYSVILLE\u2014Four candidates\nfor the'office of Queen of Marys-\nville Day, named this year for\nJune 12, are in the midst of vote\nselling campaign.\nCanadian Legion is sponsoring\nLenora Parkinson, Marysville social and athletic club, Peggy Baum-\nback, Marysville ball club Elsie Mc-\n'Whirter and Guide Mothers' Association Lucille Nielsen. Winner Will\nbe crowned at the dance which wil]\nconclude the celebration that evening.\nGala   parade   will   open   tffc\nMarysville Day program. This annual event wai originated several\nyean ago under sponsorship Of\nthe whole Community to build up\na fund for construction ef a community   centre   for   the   village\nwhleh has new. reached substantial proportions. A start on eon.\nstruotlon It under consideration.\nBetween a parade and dance a\nnumber ot sport* have been arranged with invitations extended to\nteama from other centres. Guests\nfrom the entireJSast Kootensy i\ninvited as either spectators or parti,\nclpants.\nCochrane, accompanied by Mrs. J\nVrooman*as fraternal delegate.\nMrs. Craft Sr., will attend th(\nzone council meeting at New Den\nver On June 28-27 as official delegate. Mrs. J. Vropihan will atten;\nas fraternal delegate.\nAfter the meeting lunch was ser\nved by Mrs.. Ry Hopp, Mrs. Johei\nand Miss Kirkman.\nMM^\n' ...\n'\u25a0\u25a0' \u2022 \u25a0  \u25a0 ,;   '* \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022 \u25a0\"\" ':\n-\n'\u25a0\u25a0  ;. '. .. \u2022\u25a0\n *\u2014NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, JUNE 1,1954\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\nAIRWAY COFFEE\ns drinker\n3.83\nThe \"Light\" Coffee for heavy coffee drinkers,\n*1 29 3 lb   *\u25a0\n1 lb. bag\nBag\nNOB HILL COFFEE\nThe Coffee that \"Taatei aa good aa It amella.\"\nJo._-M.37 2b   '2.71\nEDWARD'S COFFEE\nAa you like It... freah roaated .., freah ground.\n1 Ib. Vacuum Packed Tin -   I .TH.\nKitchen Craft FLOUR\nurpose.\n1.75\nPre-fluffed for finer baking, all purpose\nio.ib.       73*  24lb'    *\nBag\nSunny Dawn\nTOMATO JUICE\nFancy quality. 48 oz tin\n2 for 65(\nSWIFtS PREM\n\u00ab   Ideal Luncheon Meat.\n12 oz. Round Tin\n3 for 95c\nCANTERBURY\nTEA\nEconomical!  Refreshing!\n1 lb. pkg _______ $9*\nSHORTENING\nDomestic.\n1 Ib.\nPackage __.\nPurex\nTISSUE\nSo Soft. 8 oz. roll\n3 for 35c\nChoice PLUMS\nMonica    ,\nBrand. .\n15 oz. tin\t\nfor 5 H\nApple Juice ^C_-L_.3to$f!\n_ _..25*\nRefills.\n100 foot roll\nDe\u00bbkist Solicl Tuna r\u00bb T\u00bb ?__. \u2122    2 ,A9*\nGREEN BEANS   Jelly Powders &\u201e..    6 ,.,49*\nChoice Quality. 15 oz. tin\n8 for 99c      Cheese Whiz\nENTER\nskviari>     Biscuits\nWIN\nA-BUICK CONTEST\n2.BulcKsi Riven In Western Canada...plus\n185 appliance prizes. H\n' Entry blanks at the Shularfi Bread Section\nWHITE BROWN OR SLICED\n16 oz. loaf! ......._2 for31\nPeanut Butter \u00a3*,.\"\"\"\"  39'\n39*\n39*\n99*\n3,\u201e99*\nKraft. 8 oz. jar ......\nDavid's\nVanilla Wafers.   16 oz. cello \u2014\nBurns Cheese Spredeasy\nMargarine\n2 Ib. pkg.\nBurn's Delmar.\n16 oz. pkg. ....\nBurn's.\n11 oz, can\n2for55*\nL_48*'\nPure ,Larf?S pkg:\nGampfire Sausage\nChili ton Carne ?roi can\nBeans and Ham\u25a0 fe \u00a3 ;____l43*\nChuckwagon Dinner \u25a0\u25a0!?\u00a3\u00ab\u00bb _ 39*\nWieners and Beani S\u00a3^._...33*\nM^at. Spreads hSK'ct 2 f0r35*\n59*\n34'\nLunCO Tpnilie    Burn's  12 oz can\nCorned Beef ,*\u00ab_.\u00ab*. __i\nBeef.\nBlade bone ir\nGrade A Red.\nLb.\nr   ,-\nc\nRoast Beef.\nBlade bone removed\nGrade A Red \t\nLb.\nc\nFresh Halibut sneed,^*. Lb _ 45*\nRriclaf  B\u00b0n.ed and'Rolled. JQ<\nDllSKei Grade \"A\" Red Brand. Lb. ., 3w\nllew Potatoes Ift,^ 39*'\n^OmatOeS  Red ripe. Field. 14 oz. pkg......... 34*\nlettUCe    Solid green heads. Lb  -25\nRadishes Local Bund.\nLaOOdge     Crisp green heads. Lb\nCts\\esv\\t    ,mP\u00b0rted.\nVClCiy    Crisp green stalks, lb.\nBplogha\nNo. 1 sliced or piece. Lb.\n-.29*\n49'\nGrade T Fowl -\u00a3_\";_ ^_45*\nChicken Loaf '\"\"\"\nSandwiches. Lb.\nOr Roast Beef.\nAll cuts.\nGrade A Red. _.\nLb.\nc\nSmoked Cottage Rolls\nWhole or Half.\nlk*75t.\nBANANAS\nGolden Yellow\nLb. 24c\nSliced Side Bacon\nLean Layer.\nLb. 69c\nPork Spare Ribs\nLean. Meaty.\nLb. 55c   '\nExtra fancy Winesapi\n2\nLocal Field. Red.\n2\n.#\nWe Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities.\nCANADA SAFEWAY LIMITED\n____________\n\u00bb-^U.-..-.     \u2022\u25a0 ' -   -   -   \u2022 '.yy-v-1'\n-^^- \u25a0 \u25a0v;ft_M___A^i\n-_y_----aA-to>J_....... --\u25a0__,.-,,.   .__.\n <4(q<=)<\nThe responsibilities of Leadership are built by General Motors. During the last      Naturally, the car manufacturer who sells always seeking new, exciting improve-\ngreit'We do not say this in any boastful 23years, to he exact, you bought 394>19$more    the most, builds the most. And, through bigger merits. Another is our'unsurpassed      *\nispirit We are humbly aware how much fromm t}}an from my 0qer manufacturer,    production, he enjoys greater efficiency and Engineering-which makes these new      -\nwe owe toyour good opinion. ' _          E^X^n* '.lh,, ^Jfe^k'l^Ji^. ft.^^'t?iN^    .'>\n^ .                         .             .    . But why is it important to you whicji    f       ff?.    \u2014.  .       Lm,        r\u00ab a^te Styling, and you have the recipe -\nW^know we can continue to enjoy it caf QM^gwhjeh, ot which manufeaurer <, ^*km*\u00bb^mt\u00bbm*^.f*fy PRSgA^fi^ihw d*& \"V\nonly by living up to our responsibilities.- h ^ fc^ ^                \/;,f,     y^wt^ ^ ^     \/      * ^ fof y<4mo - j ^\nto you\u2014by giving you the very finest \u201e,,,;.     V,         ,    .    . V.^ \u25a0';*'&,'   .     .   v            .\u2022\u25a0'.\/    ,    .   , ' .                          -,\u2022;\u25a0\".'  ...'      ':\u25a0 \u25a0       -,\nautomotive values that human ingenuity JLet s Wfr ri8ht at the hWWk<      ?***$ where automobile sales leader- y,;, the responsibilities of leadership are.\":\ncan devise. That we have always done so, ^TO^^Kf'ty W\u2122^    s% \u00ab>?#*\u00bb. You see, more people buy \u201eg|ggg well, leadership has Jolfiis1^   ,\n...       _         .                .              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It's as simple as that.\nIof automobile sales first became available,    up ^ quality- In factj that's what made Of course, one of tjie many things that\n^Canadians have preferred cars and trucks    the horse and buggy past history.   \\ makes- GM cars better is our Research\u2014\npenalties; and rewards.\n\"That which is good or great makes\nitself known, no matter how loud the\nclamor of denial If the leader truly\nleads, he remains\u2014the leader.\"     ,\nr,\n'JK.\n'. Y\n^\u25a0r-:; ., -        ^.,V \u25a0 \u2022   '.-J MAKERS OF \\.'.,',,\u25a0  \u2022-.\nCHEVROLET*   PONT I A C   \u2022   O L D S M O B I L E   \u2022   BIII C JC   \u2022   CADILLAC\nCHEVROLET   TRUCKS   \u00abGMC   TRUCKS\nM\n'   '_____S____^_____&ift    \u25a0\n___j_i\n'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\n1\n^M^d^thMh^^^^. 1..,, w_ ^.. .\t\n .,,.., ..,..___. \u25a0\u25a0   I     I\nw\nS\n6 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY; JUNE 1,1954 '\nEn^tgetie iLardes^u Trajde Soaied\nIs Bushing for :Needed^;Rpad^': \u25a0 jf,;\u25a0 ;^\nLARDEAU\u2014Lardeau Board of Trade hs8 bitten out\na good'chunk..\u00bbf district'Jmprbve'nwnt to'^hew. '&nd believing its big. problem is cotamunication, haa directed most'\nof its Projects roward that end. .-\u25a0. 'V._u-'.-. : ':\n, ;-' Frbifi promotion of. the. Jumb6 Pass tfoute.for\/the\nTrans-Canada Highway to doing, some widening and dredging on the present Lardeau Valley road, transportation and\ncommunication improvement is foremost in their minds.\nFor the district needs \"year-round road communication to leave isolation behind and become more actively\nknown to those- about\nLAWRENCE. JOMPH FILIPELLI\n. &. of Trtll wis tUMied president\n- of B.C. Junior Chambor of Commerce at \u25a0 convention In Penticton, Ho Is th* first president\nEast of the Okanagan,\n.Tha 30-year-old assistant technical librarian at Cominco Is a\ngraduate of University of Alberta (B.Se.\" \u25a0''.\u25a0\u25a0-.\ni He Joined tha Jaycees nt Trail\nIn 1947, was a president In 1961-\n62, chairman of th* provincial\nconvention In 1958 and regional\ndirector In 1W8-64.\nCranbrook Man\nReceives Degree .\nCRANBROOK \u2014 Joseph Floret\ntino,. whoreceived his degree as\nBachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering at UBC convocation\nlast week, lias left tor Chalk River,\nOrit, where na will work\" during\nthe Summer mjmths\nHe has been awarded an $900\n- fellowship by tha National Research Council and plans to return\n\u25a0: tp the University in the Fall to\n-continue toward his Masters degree.\nHis mother, Mrs. O.-B. Florentine,\nand sister, Miss Mary Florentlno,\nattended the graduation ceremonies,\n. and he accompanied them back to\nCranbrook.        ; - -\nthe southern United States had\nabout .,000,000 Negro slaves at the\ntime of {he Civil War, 1861-65.\nUS,\"\nmembers feel.\n. -Among proects of this small but\nenthusiastic board (somo members\ntravel 15 to 30 miles to attend\nmeetings) is a bridge, across the\nLower Duncan Rivet which would\ngive a shorter and year-round link\nbetween Argents-Johnson's Landing residents and tha main Lardeau\nv|Uey, , \u2022\nA reply from the plvlsional\nEngineer that survey work on th(B\nwould be carried put at the first\nopportunity was received.\n\u2022 Lardeau Board is pushing constantly tor, th* Jumbo Pass route.\nAfter a meeting of the Roads and\nBridges Committees of the Lardeau\nand Kaslo Boards held at Kaslo, a\nfetter to Hon. P. A. Gaglardi, minister of public works was drawn\nup, asking him to advise, now that\nthe estimates have beeii passed, of\nthe date on which the Jumbo Piss\nPreliminary Survey will commence.\nDitch dredging and widening of\nthe Lardeau Valley road has been\nunder way fo some time and the\nresult is commendable. In time, it\nshould see the district's greatest\nproblem, the difficulties of year-\nround road communication; greatly\nlessened.\nA resolution requesting a Joint\nor open meeting of the Kaslo -District School Board, to press for a\nConsolidated School in the,Lardeau\nValley has been passed.\nJ. - Cochran, chairman bt Kaslo\nSchool Board' has advised the\nSchool Board is willing to hold its\nnext meeting'June 14 at LardeaUt\nTh\u00ab\u00b0 meeting Will' be open to\" gll\nInterosted.\n'Dr. Wilkinson, chairman tor\\\ncommittee' studying -the preservation of wild life and fish,\" reports\nrequests tor. an open season on a\nlimited number of bull oik this\ntall wiU be granted, Fishing restrictions on -that area of the\nLowef Buncan River have been\nrequested. \u25a0: ;' .\nIn a contest held by the Board\nfor a valley, slogan \u2014 to: be used\nchiefly as stationery heading\u2014tho\nslogan \"Visit the Lardeau Valley-\nWonderland of the Kootenays\" was\nwon.by Mrs. Alex\" Grlpplch. Slogan\nis to be accompanied by a scenic\nphotograph insert,\nA Sports Committee, headed by\nArt Walt*,- is one of Lardeau\nBoard's most active committees.\nWorking in conjunction jwitb the\nnewly organized \"Lardeau District\nRecreational Association)\" it atvrids\nto the entertainment needs of the\ndistrict.\nMonthly dances, bazaars, amateur\nconcerts and card sessions were the\nagenda for the Winter season\u2014with\nfi p r i n g- bringing in sponsored\nmovies.\nWork days have been oganlzerd\nond held to prepare a new and\nmore central playground and picnic\npark at Marble Head \u2014 generously\ndonated by.Kootenay Forest Products of Nelson, until such time as\nthe district can purchase and clear\nland of'its own. .,\nFieldDay; PTA Plans Graduation\nBLUE BELL rr A committee of\nthree were present at the Blue Bell\nSPECIAL OFFER FROM\nBRAN FLAKES\nParent Teacher Association meeting from Crawford Bay PTA to Invite the Riondel school to participate ln a field day on June 4 with\nthe two grobps'sharing expenses.\nIt was decided to accept the. Invitation.\nTwo pupils from the students\ncouncil were present to take notes\nof the meeting back, to the classroom. A vote tb allow thtai to attend further meetings'wss lost\nA report on the progress of plana\nfor the PTA graduation banquet\nand1 ball in June were, read and\ndiscussed by the committee chairman.\nSchoc. principal Mr. Harris reported the lack of reference books\nin the school and asked lor a junior set Of encyclopedias to be purchased. The meeting voted to buy\nthis set, with the money on hand,\nas a second project.      ;..\".-\nA social evening and tqa will follow a brief meeting in the old school\nfor th* final meeting of .this term\nin 3we \u25a0       ,\nCongratulation's were' extended\nto Sandjp. Schr'am and his prize\nwinning square dancers. The -little\ngroup which entertained at the\nApril meeting, were .winners of\nfirst prise against Marysville dancers at the Creston Apple Blossom\nFestival. The older group lost by\nsix points.   .\nWinken. BUnken and Nod were\ncleverly dramatized by Mrs.\nSchram's grade, one class.. They\nthlnked the-PTA tor th^-piano\nwhich is how installed in the school.\nA colorful film .taken' when -the\nBoy\" Scouts visited the, Blue Bell\nmine, was shown.   ' * .-.\nA small- farewell gift was pre:\nsented to Mr. and Mrs. C. GuiUaume\n\u2014two' valuable 'members who, will\nsoon be leaving Riondel for Trail,\nwhere Mr. GuiUaume has been\ntransferred. y&C\\ Gulllaume. Is on\nthe school board. Mrs. GuiUaume is\nprogram .convener* -.\" \u2022 \u2022'.\nLIBRARY OFFICIAL\nVISITS KASLQ\n\u2022KA-LO-^-Miss Margaret Hincks\nextension librarian in Victoria for\nthe public Library Commission visited Kasio in connection-with the,\nPublic Library';.Ass0cia_l6n.      ,  \u25a0;\nInterest has\" .been keen in the\ngrowth of this library and it Is'\nhoped that greatly increased use\nwill reward the -.excellent work of\nthe local committee..There are nearly 100 junior members and over\n30 adults now registered, Miss,\nHincks plans to visit Nakusp library\nin the next few days.-'--'\nTRAIL STUDENT SICOND\nIN FORWTRY CONTIJT\nj. TRAItf\u2014Torrence Bisaro of J.\nLloyd Crowe Senior High school at\nTrail won second prize In a 8- C.\nforest Conservation poster contest for high schools. .'.\n; A junior high school contest was\n'also conducted wltb 58 junior and\nsenior high schools Competing.\nThe Literary ^td \u2022Historical Society i of i Quebec, oldest learned'\nsociety of its kind In Canada, was\nfounded ln 1824.\nGrand Forhs Plans Firjl Fall fair\nIn Years; Dale Set tor September tfl\nGRAND FORKS-Grond MUTM Tall JalT'In many year*\n\u25a0 -wlll.be held Septembor 10 with a possibility of being extended to\n,tM ilth. ,\\(. \u2022'.:-: '\u2022\"' .'\u2022:,\u00bb \u25a0: -y . \u00bb\u25a0'   :.. '.\".'J-.'\n-   Henry Ni.Wlebe Is general Biansger of-the fair which wiU be\nheld'at Firemen's Park.   ;\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0-,\u25a0\nThere arc eight classifications tor displays and prizes (names\nof chairmen in brackets):   .    -;( \u201e\u25a0      -  ..'-.'\nFlowers  (Mrs. E. S. Reynolds); home cooking  (Mrs. Frank\nPlant); arts and'crafts (Mrs. Pete DeWllde); school exhibiis (W. E.\nBrown); beef cattle (W. R.-Forrester); dairy cattle (Eldin Bannert);\ndairy produce o,nd poultry  (William Liddlcoat); fruit, vegetables\n,'j and field produce <c;a. Pet-foyer).       -  \u2022 - --..i;y   . vv\n\u2022.*-,,,- Grond Forks Volunteer firemen are In charge of the sports\nwhich will take place ln the afternoon. Stanley Orris. Is in charge\nof advertising.     .'.'\u25a0\u25a0'. -\u2022__.\u25a0\u2022 \u2022\".      '?''. '.\"'    :\u25a0'.'-.>..-%\" ss  \u2022>'\nOfficers are Henry N. Wlebo,'general monagor: Pleter Tjobbea,\n. fret-dent; Ray Orser, vice-president; .Mrs. G. L. Wllklns, secretary;\nY'Dspar Pennoyer, treasurer. \u2022\u25a0'\u25a0    '{\u2022' ...\nPi#c To Pick Up Fish Witho|\nTackle as Peckham Lake Cleared\nDDT Good Control For Caterpillars\nPK tl- 8WALE8\nDletrlot Horticulturist\nTent oaterpllla^s ore . prevalent\nthroughout tho district again' this\n228X-Rayed\nAt Kaslo For TB\nKASLO-Grant Klqkeld of the\nTuberculosis Control of the B. C.\nGovernment yisited Keslo x-raying\n-28 persons. Children under the\nage ot,15 were H-rayed.at the parents request, .sslsting Mr.. Klokeid\nwere Mrs. J, W. Hand, Mrs, L, Shutty, Mrs. W. V. Drayton, Mrs. j. A.\nJardine, Mrs, J. R. Hunter and Mrs.\nC,-fc Hewat,        ;\u2022\"-\nyear. These Insects are readily con\ntrolled by applying a DDT spray dr,\ndust, for a spray, It is recommended\nthat 80 per cent writable DDT\npowder be used at th* rate of two\npounds per 100 gallons of'water or\ntwo tablespoonf-ls. per gallon of\nwater. In concentrate spray machines, the 60 per cent DDT powder\nshould be applied at the rate of 15\npounds per acre. For dusting, five\nper cent DDT dust is'recommended.\nLiquid household DDT sprays\nshould riot \u25a0; be applied to plants.\nThese.. sprays' contain oils which\nare injurious to plants, ...\nPHONE 144 FOB CLASSIFIED\nCLA881. IRQ AP8 GET RESULTS\nCRANBROOK \u2014  Largo scale\nfishing expedition without tackle\n**\u25a0 Is browlrfa for. Peokham'\u00ab Lake\n^ Sunday, June 6, when the public\n'  Is Invited to plok up freshly as\nphyxlated  fish from .the- water\nsurfaco following flcat lake \"poisoning experiment Shtler G * me\nCommission aiuplc-S In the. Kootenays, < Kootenay game  biologist\nfor the Commission, Frank Mabor.\nof  Nelson, and \\<Jani\u00bb  Wardens\nRosa Farquharson,-J. W. Bayley\n'and   James   Varty  will- be   In\n. oharge.. ,-; '.*'\u25a0''   '-\nThis small spring-fed lake at the\nfoot of the Rockies, regularly stocked with trout eggs, fry and flnger-\nllngs, -formerly . yielded excellent\nsports 'fishing catches'but returns\nhave dwindled over the past several\nyears. This Is believed duo to.pre-\ndatlon of trout by shiners, squaw\nfish, suckers and other coarse fish.\nDerrls root powder on a specific\nformula of given weight for each\nacre-foot' ot water in the lake will\nb* Introduced to the waters. By removing temporarily oxygen from\nthe water, It will kill all gill-breathing life in the lake through suffocation and' coarse fish - and trout\nalike are expected to succumb during the day. \u2022\"   '.-,\nCo-operation of those picking up\nthe dead- fish from tha. water surface in boats will.be asked so that\na fairly exact count'Jan be made of\nthe fish population and varieties,\nalong with an indication of the diet\nof the- varieties to show feed, conditions, and the age of the sports\nfish taken, determined by their\nscales,  ...       . \u25a0*     ' _- .\nSuffooetlng effect of the poison\ndispells quickly ond will not bo\noarrled to Garbutt's Lake which\nIs downstream from Peokham..\nA dam Was been constructed on\nthe linking creek by Kimberley\nRod and Gun Club to prevent\nfish from going upstream after-\n.ward to Peckham's. Lake. Waters\nIn Peckham's wIM be left empty\nand. Idle until next 8prlng when\nrestocking with sports fish will\nbe undertaken.\nExtent of the predator fish population In this vicinity Is being\nshown at present at a fairly nearby\npoint tq Peckham's where the Little Bull River enters the Kootenay.\nCranbrook Rod and Gun Club recently placed a sucker trap at this\npoint, under Game Department\nsponsorship, with Ed Swanson\nheading the volunteers.\nIt consists of a screen with mesh\nlarge enough to pass trout bound\nupstream, but not suckers and an\naverage catch of 225 suckers a day\nIS being cleared out of the trap in\nthe daily check. Catch since it .was\ninstalled In mid-May has been\naround 2000 suckers, with only two\noutsize  trout removed  from  the\nP\u00abrry'i Names\nQueen Candidate!\nFor July 1\nPERRY SIDING-At a mei\nthe- Perry'a Sports Club m\ndecided to have a- bigger and\nDominion Day at Perry's.,.\nGirls running for queen an\nPostnikoff, sponsordd by tl\npledale Hall Association, Ant\nchoff, sponsored by the\nSports Club, and Joan Fre\nson, sponsored by the Perrj\n\u00a3.ub.\nThe queen will not be kne\nthe morning of Dominion t)t\ngirl that gets the most v\nqueen.  \u25a0 \u25a0\" I\nThere will be races for\na junior 'softball game, a\nand crowning, of the queen.\nA baseball'gave will toll\ncrowning of the queen.\nAdult races, a log sawing\nand ladies' nail driving cont\nalso be held, followed by\nat Slocan City and a stra\nsupper.\nCanals In Britain have\nnavigable   length   of  nearl\nmiles.\nmesh and sent on their u_\n_r.n.\nAlwn embarked in 1951 on an expansion programme\nto meet the increased demand for aluminum. This programme, divided into two principal parts, is completed\n' in Quebec and nearing conclusion in British Columbia.\n'-'\u25a0 ..,V>V'\u25a0'.-'\u2022\u00a3    \u25a0-.    '\u2022*-'      y; \u25a0'.':-.- (\u25a0       ,        -    '\nIn,the fifty-four year's,s\u00a3nee tHe first Canadian aluminum\np.aiit opeped at; rShawinigan.' Falls, Canada's aluminum\n\u25a0'\u25a0! - i___.aujs.tiy- has grown to be. the second  largest in the\nworld; and Canada now exports more aluminum than\n''^'^'!vl^^^^\\^%'^^!;':!:''r'''j '\nJ- , Still the need grows, both at home and abroad, for this\nlight, strong, modern metal Ql many uses. And Alu-ninum\nCompany of Canada is putting man-power, and money, and\n~ engineering brains, snd imagination into the\njob of keeping up with that demand.   '\n. Aluminum is \"packaged power\". The elec* ,\ntricity needed to produce one ton of aluminum\nx %-.,    Would light the aversge home for nearly' a\ngeneration. By making use of Canada's abundant, low-cost\npower, this Canadian enterprise has created employment\nand income for tens of thousands: for the men who build\nand operate tho. dams and powerhouses, the docks and\nsmelters and power lines it needs; and for the more than\none. thousand independent Canadian companies who turn\n' aluminum into countless form's important to industry and -\nbur,own daily living.      \u00ab\\ '    .\n.\nHi\nYti>>    Vv\n******\nCompany of Canada, Ltd.\nProducers and processors ol aluminum lor Canadian industry and wqrld markets\n1 P.anfsa. Sh-wln!gan Falls o Arvldo \u2022 IsloMqllgno \u2022 Shlpshaw \u2022 Pcrlbonka \u2022 PortAlfrod \u2022 Beauhqrnols \u2022 Wakefield \u2022 Kingston \u2022 Elobicoka \u2022 Kitimat\nKomano\n'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0':'' \u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0-,:-,\u25a0\"    '\n\u25a0   '\u2022   \u25a0'   \u25a0\nmmmmmwmmmmmmmm\nMM\n'      \u25a0    '     .^YrV\n\t\n_-.\n ^^\nmmm\nm^)\n^ovich Roaris to Victqty a JLap\n$d for Second ^^gfett Wixi\nW. \u25a0\u25a0;\u2022 \u25a0\u2022'. .-B\u00bb JERKY LISKA \"\"\u25a0\nJDIANAPOLIS (AP)^-BilJ; Vukovich, poker-faced\n,dgn)pn. from Fresno, Calif., zoomed to a record\",\ntriumph Monday in-becoming the- third man to\ngruelling Indianapolis speedway 500-mile auto race\nfcessive years.\ncrowd of 175,000 held, its\nirhlle black clouds threat-\nloluge the finish,'Vukovich\n,'speedv. ay immortal with'\nlhaw ahd Mauri Hose,\nwon two straight 900's ln\n1940 and Rose ih 1947 and\nid\nIch, burled ln the seventh\nie start of the four-hour\noved into first place at the\nmark and then battled it\nJimmy Gryan of Phoenix,\ntavored Jack McGrath\nPasadena, Calif., the rest\nm%       .   \u25a0  * '      .1\nAHEAD ?\nich gunned his grey fuel\nspecial the 500 miles at\niph to finish exactly one\nof runner-up Gryan.\nrent to McGrath, -who was\ncar driver after a record\nmark ot 141.033 mph,\nled for the first 100 miles,\nten's docking was almost\nan hour taster than the\nrecord set by. Troy Rutt-\nwound up fourth Monday,\nlet help.'Huffman's record\n1652 was 128.922 mph.\nIch's elapsed time was three\nminutes and 17.27 seconds,\nwith Ruttman's 1953 time\nhours, 52 minutes and 41.86\nDaywalt and relief driver\nielrty' locked wheels, after\ncaromed off the outside\nthe northwest turn. But\ny Equals\nh Fastest\n-\u25a0'\n?,. Finland (AF.-Austra-\nLandy, who has been\nvith the tour-minute mile\nlast two years, ran the\nwithout pressure Monday\nequalling the fourth fest-\nrmance ever recorded\ntor the 1500 metres, the\nnlle  which  is  120  yards\na mile,  was 3:43.4, just\nof  a   second  off  the\njcord shared by a' quartet\nlis,\nli\nthe second tremendous\nin three daya and came\na month after England's\nannlster stunned the track\ncrashing the four-minute\nwith a rriark of 3.59.4 at\nbeginning a Scandinavian\ntour here before going to\nfor the British Empire\naced against three Finns,\nohanson, Olavi Vuoriseli\nVaharanta, who followed\nlat qrder^\nboth drivers were. able - to walk\naway from the cars. .,.   :,,     \u2022 \u25a0.;\nOn the 181st lap, Jimmy Rath-\nmann skidded wildly for 200 yards\nbut brought hla car under control\nand walked off the track.' ' ';\nIN FRONT. FOR KEEPS.' V\nThe lead changed hands seven\ntimes, involving six drivers, before\nVukovich, went ahead for keeps on\nthe 150th'trlp around the 2%-mile\nbrick and asphalt course.\nThe only casualty was Spider\nWebb, oldest driver in the rtce at\n43, who burned his arm apparently\nfrom touching his exhaust pipe.\nBy. leading the field for 91 laps,\nVukovich picked up $13,650 in lap\nprizes. Each lap pays $150. The rest\nof his prize winnings will be computed before the payoff-banquet\ntonight.\n(ockej! Favored\n7-4 In JBoiit\nWith Malthews\nLqNDON (AP) \u201e<- Don Cockell,\nthe British Empire heavyweight\nchampion, was ,7-4 favorite Monday to beat Harry Kid Matthews\nof Seattle' in a return 10-rounder\nIn the open air White City Stadium tonight.\nA cro^.d of about 40,000 is expected to contribute to a gross gate\nof $170,000. Each boxer will get\nabout $28,000. '\nCockell floored Matthews three\ntimes.ln the ninth round to win a\nsplit decision in 10 rounds in Seattle\nlast Aug. 7. The *210-pounder followed that up by out-pointing Roland la Straza of New York in a\n10-round bout in London, March 30.\nIn defeating La Starza, Cockell\nscored his eighth straight victory\nand vaulted to a No. 3 ranking\namong the contenders behind Ez-\nzard Charles' and Nino Valdes. He\nrisks a title shot with this bout.\nB.C.-Montana\nLeague Under Way\nFERNIE Hr- Pernio Falcons defeated' Michel Red Sox -7-3 in the\nopening game of the B.C.-Montana\nBaseball League at: Michel Sunday.\nPrank Pearce was the hero of the\ngame.as he walloped a bases loaded\nhome run'in'\u2022\u25a0&'!-top of the.tenth\nInning. .\nSouth-paw Wilfred Ashmore,\nFernie's second pitcher of the game,\nhurled masterful ball to get credited for the win.\nvertlsement is not puonsned\nayed by tho Liquor Control\nor by the Government of\nColumbia.\nUniteds Down Rovers\nFERNIE\u2014Fernie United defeated\nFernie Rovers 4-0 in a regular\nCrowsnest Pass League fixture in\nFernie Sunday.\nThe United, taking advantage of\n(a strong wind, rapped home three\ngoals in the first 12 minutes and\nwound up'the. scoring two minutes\nbefore half time. Goal scorers were\nMike Cairns with two, John Kusnlr\nand Tom Lockhart.\nThe game was abandoned after\nten minutes of play in the second\nhalf when a heavy downpour made\nfurther play impossible.\nIKES BOOKLET-For your copy of fell,\ncolor brochure^vrite Canadian John*\nManvlll. DepT rl-4S, tW Say SI,\nToronto, or too your nearest Mt dealer.\nIE    YOUR    NEAREST    J-M    DEALER\nK.W. DIXON CO.\nI FRONT STREET\nNELSON, B.C.\nPHONE 1704\nR. H. MACCO.\nlion, B.C. 12A K.W.C. Block Phone 1568\nLazareff & Co. Ltd.\nem.;).,'-*\".- \u2022 -1 \u25a0   -<      -.      \u25a0>.-\u2022- r , ( .\nRossland, B. C.\nLead by\nHtnhes of the.Nelson and District\nFastball League powered their way\ninto undisputed position ot first\nplace ,when they registered the first\nwhitewash Job of the year by downing Passmore 8-0 before a good\ncrowd at Passmore Sunday.\nIn chalking up the one-sided.win,\nBeavlac gave up nine hits, struck\nout four and 'walked three, while\nG. Wlshloff on the mound for pass-\nmore gave up 12 hits, struck out\ntwo and walked four.\nThe Humes picked up one run in\nthe second when Mickey Maglio\nwas safe on an error. In the fourth\nthey added two more runs when Al\nThiessen doubled and Maglio\nreached base for the second time on\nan error. Both scored a short time\nlater when with two out Nell Mc-\nClenaghan singled them, home.\nThe Humes' big bats neve* let up\nas they contluued to powder the\nball all over the lot, with Al Theis-\nsen banglng^out a triple and a single to give him three hits in tour\ntimes at bat. .\nRed Koehle continued his batting\nstreak by notching a double aid a\nsingle ln three official trips to the\nplate.\nBig guns for Passmore were A,\nZaytsoff, Swetlikoff and F. Shu-\nkin with two hits each.\nPariiislJ-2\nDerby Favorite\nLONDON (AP? \u2014 Derius, winner\nof the classic two thousand Guineas, ousted Rowston Manor as favorite for Wednesday's Epsom Derby\nat a beting call-over Monday night\nDarius, 13-2 Friday, shortened\nto 9-2 with the. big Rowston Manor\ngoing out from 6-1 to 13-2.\" '\nFerriol, runner-up fo Darius in\nthe 2,000 Guineas, came in for a lot\nof support and closed at 15-2. He*\nwas 17-2 last Friday.\nThe anounoement that Sir Gordon Richards would not ride Queen\nElizabeth's Landau did not lengthen the royal colt's adds. Ho remained fourth; favorite at slightly\nshorter odds of 9-1 after being a\n19-2 shot. ,\nBaseball Scores\nAMERICAN LEAGUE\nFirst\nDetroit  010 300 003-7   9 1\nBaltimore  100 000.301\u20145 14 1\nZuvepink,   Herbert'  (7)    and\nHouse; Turley, ftuart (8) and Murray. W\u2014Herbert; L\u2014Stuart.\nSocond\nDetroit    !... 000 100 100\u20142 11 1,\nBaltimore , 010 200 Olx\u20144   9 0\n' Hoeft and Wilson; Pillette and\nMoss.\nFirst\nPhiladelphia .. 141 003 001-10 12 2\nBoston '. 340 705 Olx\u201420 18 1\nDitmar, Martin (2), RomWger\n(4), Burtschy (5), Fricano'' (7) and\nAstroth; Brewer, Herrin (2), Kinder (7) and White. W\u2014Herein; L-\nDitmar.\n8econd \u00ab\nPhiladelphia   000 000 000-0, 7 0\nBoston 310 012 Ujct-9 9 1\nVSnbrabant, Ditmar (7. ..and W.\nShantz; Henry and Owen. Lie-Van-\nbrabant. '   .\nFirst\nChicago .<  200 100 021\u2014.   9 0\nCleveland    001 OU 001\u20144 10 0\n.   Keegan and Lollar; Feller and\nHegan.\nSeoond\nChicago   100 020 000\u20143 13 1\nCleveland    001 101 03x\u20148 14 0\nJohnson,  Harshman   (4)   Dorlsh\n(7) and Sawatski, Lollar (8); Houtteman and Hegan. L\u2014Dorlsh.\nFirst\nWashington\"   100 000 000\u20141 8 2\nNew York  000 000 000-_0 3 1\nSchmitz and  Fitzgerald;  Ford,\nSain (9) and Berra. L\u2014Ford.\nSecond\nWashington  .. 100 031 010 0\u20148 13 2\nNew York   .... 015 000 000 0\u20147 12 2\nStewart, Pascual.(3), Dixon (5.,\nShea (9) and Tipton; Kuzava, Morgan (4), Gorman (5), Sain (9) and\nSilvera, Berra (9). W\u2014Sain; L\u2014\nShea.\nNATIONAL LEAGUE\nFirst''\nNew York   020 010 000\u20144 9 0\nPittsburgh    000 000 000\u20140 3 0\nGOmez and Katt; Yochlm, Thies\n(2) and Atwell. L\u2014Yochim.    ,\nSecond\nNew York   000 210 000\u20143   7 0\nPittsburgh   000 011 002\u20144 10 1\nAntonelll, Wilhelm (6) and.Katt;\nLaw and Mangan, L\u2014Wilhelm.\nCincinnati at Milwaukee 2, postponed; rain.        >.      \u25a0\"   \u25a0\u25a0 ,-\nSt Louis   202 000 0\u2014 4   8 0\nChicago  203 702 0\u201414 14 0\nCalled end 7th, rain.\nGreason,   Deal   (4) -,. and   Sarnl;\nMlnner and Cooper. I_\u2014Greason.\nBrooklyn ... 001 101 001 001\u20145 10 2\nPhil. 000 000 130 000-^4   7 2\nRoe, Hughes (7). Labine (9. and\nCampanella; Miller and Lopata.\nW-Labine.\n\u25a0        '. - ..,:\"'      _'_..'.,   '\n.!-___\nRECORDS FELL at West Kootenoy-Bounda.y\ntrack end .field meet at Nelson Saturday. Here,\nMurray Berry of Rossland Is shown coming In to\nthe tape after raolng the mile Ih 5.07.9 to beat the\nold mark of 5,11.3. He, also shattered the pole vault\nmark with a Jump of 10 feet, 6% Inches, beating\nthe old mark by-almost two feet,\nNelson High Sohool athletes took 14 firsts In capturing the\nmeet, and A. Farenholtz, who took first In.the high Jump, Is shown\nclearing the bar here. Nelson piled up 108 points, 41 points ahead\n, of Trail High School.\n.i     ''..' '.'\u2022\u2014-    .  ..'..   ' . ' -\nFast running Elsener family was well represented by Jim and\nMarjorie, Elsener of Nelson, above. Jim took the broad Jump and\n100-yard.dash, and Marjorie took first In the 76 yards. Both were\nalso on winning relay teams.\u2014Vogue photos.\nVie for Batting Title\nNEW YORK (AP)^Stan Musial\nand, Ray Jablonski of St. Louis\nCardinals are running neck and\nneck in the National League batting\nderby, while Cleveland's Bobby\nAvila is making a runaway in the\nAmerican League.\nMusial, setting his- sights on his\nseventh batting crown, is swinging\nat a .375 clip. Jablonski is in pursuit with .374. Avila, hitting .387,\nowns a 25-point lead over his closest challenger, teammate Al Rosen.\nThe figures Include, games through\nSunday.\nMusial also shows the way in\nruns-batted-in with 51 and shares\nhome run supremacy with Hank\nSauer .of the Cubs. Each has 14.\nJablonski has the most hits in the\nleague,' 68.\nPhiladelphia's   Granny   Hamner\nranks third in the National League\nbatting standings with .370.\nAvila maintained his steady\nstickwork with 8-for-19 during the\nweek. He also has the most bits\nin the American League, 60.\nRosen, second with .362, is the\nAmerican League pace-setter in\nboth home runs and runs batted in.\nHe has 13 homers and 49 RBI's. ,\nBill Tuttle of the Tigers continues to hold third place with a\n.347 mark.\nVic Raschi of the Cards and\nSandy Consuegra of the White Sox\nbead the pitchers in won-lost percentage. Raschi tops the. National\nLeague with a 5-0 record and Consuegra. also boasts five victories\nwithout a setback to lead the American loop.\nBritish Cricket\nLONDON (Reuters) \u2014 Monday's\ncricket elbse-of-play scores:\nHampshire 185 and 47 for two,\nPakistan 163.\n6loucestershire 118. and 131 for\nsix, Middlesex 188 and three declared, .\nSurrey 180 and.54 for.three, Kent\n57. .-..;, -\n. Worcestershire 285 for seven declared i and -14 for no wicket, Oxford University 320: for, eight declared. . i \u2022 -.\n-Leicestershire 249, Glamorgan\n163.tor'four, rain restricted play.\nNorthamptonshire 212 and 30 for\none, Nottinghamshire 243 for five\ndeclared,   .  v.\u00bb ,. -...\nDerbyshire ,120, . Lancashire 159\nfor nine.\nEssex 195 end 34 for no wicket,\nYorkshire 225 and tour for no wicket. Yorkshire won by 10 wickets.\nBaseball Standings\nBy The Canadian Press.\nNATIONAL LEAGUE\nW   L\nPet\nMilwaukee  .....~\t\n23   18\n.590\nBrooklyn'  ,.._..\n,23' 18\n.581\n23   19\n.548\nPhiladelphia\t\n22   19\n.538\nBt. Louis ... \t\n23   21\n.523\nCincinnati .-. ,\n21   21\n.500\n20   22\n.476\n14   33\n.298\nAMERICAN'LEAGUE\n\u25a0 -  \" ;\u2022-,.'.- -', -.-\nW   L\nPet.\nCleveland ,;.. .'. ,\n28   13\n.883\nChicago >;\u201e..\t\n28   15\n.651\nNew V6nic.;.....;\t\n25   17\n.595\nDetroit ...;.... \t\n2Cf   17\n.541\n17   23\n.425\n13   21\n.382\n14   26\n.350\nPhiladelphia  \t\n14   27\n.341\nCLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, JUNE 1.1954\u2014- \u00bb,\nRed Sox Score Double\nWin Against Athletics\n\"Cr\u2014:\u2014tt\" \u25a0\t\nBlack To Montreal\nPHILADELPHIA (AP) - Joe\nBlack, pitching star of the Brooklyn Dodgers' 1952 pennant victory,\nwas optioned Monday to Montreal\nof the International League.\nThe 30-year-old righthander,- who\nwon .15 and lost 4 and saved 15\nother games when he won \"rookie\nof the year\",honors two. seasons\nago, had a 6-3 record last season.\nBy The Canadian Press\nCleveland and'Chicago, the top\ntwo teams in the America^\nLeague, broke even -against each\nother and rain-idled Milwaukee lost\nhalf a game jot its National League\nadvantage to the revived-Brooklyn\nDodgers Monday.    Y '\u2022\u25a0.\u2022'\nBad weather in the midwest cut\nthe Memorial Day major\" laggue\nprogram from 15 to 12 games. Rain\nand high winds knocked out a doubleheader between Cincinnati and\nthe\"Braves.at, Milwaukee and chopped a scheduled twin bill in Chicago1 to one soven-innirig game between the Cubs and St Louis.\nOf the five doubleheaders played\nfour were split Only the Boston\nRed Sox were able to win a pair,\nburying the Philadelphia A4hletlcs\n20-10 and 9-0: This double-loss combined with Baltimore's split against\nDetroit dropped Philadelphia into\nthe American League, cellar.\nWashington shaded the , New\nYork Yankees 1-0, then bowed 7-6\nin 10 Innings as Spec Shea walked\nacross the winning run with two\nout\n. Cleveland preserved Its one-game\nfirst place lead over the White Sox\nby beating them 6-3 after losing\n6-4.\n-Detroit scored three in the ninth\nto down Baltimore 7-5. The Orioles\ntook the second game 4-2.\nIn tho - National League Brook- -\nlyn ei&ed Philadelphia 5-4 whdri\nGil Hodges hli a home run, in tho\n12th Inning.  Tho two  clubs  had\nonly a single game scheduled.\nPittshurgh scored: twice in tho\nninth inning of the second game\nto break even with tho Now York\nGiants, winning 4-3 after being shut\nout 4-0 on three hits by Ruben\nGom\u00ab..':       :.\u2022'\u2022       -\u2022 'v .-\u25a0\nChicago battered. Cardirial pitch-.'.\nIng.for six home runs in seven innings, two of them by Hank Sauer,\nfor a, 14-4 victory. Sauer now 'leads' .\nthe league with 16 homers.  \\    '-_\u25a0'\nCincinnati, was lea dins the\nBraves 3-0 in the top of the {third'\nInning when the. storm bit] Milwaukee,    \"..' \u2022 \u25a0\u25a0-.   .'.\/ ':.' ,... ; ... P.\nCOMM.ITI      i;\nMECHANICAL        \u25a0\nREPAIRS    ,\nBy  Faotory Trained\n,    Mechanics\nSUPERIOR\nMOTORS\nYour Dodge Do Soto Dealer\nOpposite Post Office\non Vernon Street\nBudget Plan available on ell\n8ales and Service . ';\nA lot less than most people think\/\npeople h^vei wrflv profife te. .\ntheyihinkihey\nare too big..;\nBufhowbigiSToobig?Tbflndoirf'\/ |\nsurvey people rapped on doors 4a\ntfght across Canada \u2022 ESSSD^\nMosl- Canadians ifiink oampaniesv   ;\nliklmperialmake^S*\non each doHar\nof sales.\nMosfofihemihink\nsuch companies are\nentitled to make\nabout half that.. .\n15fc*on ihe sales dollar.\nImperial's profit; in 1953 was ^ s\nactually less than 8*-\nthough\nIMPERIAL OIL LIMITED\n.vy\n- -:- -''-'--^^^^ -\n \u25a0\n\u25a0PP\"IPI\"W\n\u25a0-.   Y1111,!-'\nl4-^\n10 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, JUNK 1,19B4\ns\nE\nC\nR\nE\nT\nk\nE\nN\n\"T\nD\n.8\nA\nL\nD\nD\nU\nC\nK\na\nU\nz\ns\nA\nY\nW\nE\nR\nMarket Trends\nTh* N*w Y6rk Stock Exchange\nwas cloiid Mohdiy to commemorate MirhotiiJ.iMy.--\u25a0   \u2022 -.'','jJ-j   ' |\nj $<&ONTO (CS> -Vflt44_\/Aarket\nprices gained, strength toward the.\nidustrlals and golds moved nar-\n.. iWly ahead and base metals were\nsteady. Western Oils, however, weakened slightly, ..,! v '.'\u25a0;\"'\n^MONTREAL (CP)  - A mixed\nHp\u00bb rtiled.tai'llg-t trading.\nBeverages, steels, carriers and\nbanks leaned forward. Miscellaneous industrials, papers and senior\nmettle slipped Into softer territory.\nUtilities and senior oils showed a\njnixed-pattern.'\u25a0'. .,.;   '... \u2022\nLONDON (Reuters) *-; London\nshowed a better tone but business\nwas Insufficient to give gilt-edged\nPfPf\nf HAWW THMKfO. I'D RJCOSMZ.\nSPAMS. FITCil, GERMAN OR\nITAUAN. BUT PIS lANSUASB\npwta5,6\u00ab? tm,w\nI$\u00bbMACHINI\u00bbT\u00bb\/MH\nR6\u00bb\u00abINaWRR-BI0f\nAH9VN5MARB.S\nIntnl. Utilities\nDividend Higher\n.- NfeW YGftK (CP) - IHterhiUph-\nol Utilities Corporation and subsidiaries h*a het incbihe lii fye.\nthree months ended' March 31 of\n$1,323,432, or ?1.28 a share, compared with $1,201,025, or $1,15 a\nshare, In the same period last year,\nInternational Utilities is a holding company for subsidiaries distributing natural gas and electricity\nId a number of Alberta cities.\nWinnibeg Grain\nWINNIPEG   (CP)  \u2014 Winnipeg,\ngrain cosh prices.   '   .\nOats; No.'l feed, 67*.       ; '-:\nBarley, No. 1 feed, 94%.\nany decided trend.,   '        t \\\nInterest In industrials was eon-\nfined mainly to active Issues. Dollar\nstocks reflected Friday's better\n,tone'-nn Wall-Street and International Nickel rose two points.\nON THE AIR'\"\nCKLN PROGRAMS ,.. isw on th$ uial .\n(Paclflo Daylight Time)\n~ ..'.\u25a0;\u25a0*    TUESDAY, APR^K 1954      . ..'\n7:00-News.-.'      -\u2022}-,-     \u2022'   .\n7:05-The Early, Bird '\n7:15\u2014Rise 'n Shine   .' .    ,   \u2022-,.\n7:30-Wewe \u25a0;,-'    .-;' \u2022\n7.M*-Riie *n Shine\n\u2022S^OO-Newi    ;.-  \u2022     \"\n8:10\u2014Sports News\n8:15-Breakfast Club\n845\u2014Serenade\n8:55-Paclflo Nevs\n8:00\u2014Warren's Wigwam\n10:00\u2014Carnation Entertains\n10:15-N\u00abws-.  ..     ..,\n10:HMVIorning Musle '\u25a0  .-.,\n10:30\u2014Story'Parade\n_0:45-Hero. Hoalth\nll:00-Gabriel Kelter ...\n11:15\u2014Homema_er Harmonies\n11:45\u2014Consumer's Corner    '-'\n12;00-Kltchen Karnlval\n12:15\u2014Sports News\nUMO-News ' ''\".\n15:30\u2014Farm Broadcast   -\n12:55-Today in History   ;._\u2022\n:  1:00\u2014Range Roundup'.-;\nl:15-Hollywood Calling        >.\n1:30\u2014Fairview Shopping Guide\n2:30\u2014Trans-Canada Matinee\n3:15\u2014Afternoon Varieties\n3:45\u2014Sacred Heart\n3:45\u2014Afternoon Varieties\n4:00\u2014Paclf 1c News\n4:13\u2014Barney Potts Show\n4:30\u2014Alice In Orchestralla\n4:45\u2014Sleopytlme Story Teller >\n6:00\u2014Tpnes for Teens\n5:15\u2014Report from Parliament Hill\n3:20\u2014The Lighter Side     .    \"\n5:25\u2014Road and-Weather Report\nB:30-Supper Club      \u2022i\n5:45\u2014Sports   News\n5:50\u2014News '   '\n8:0OrrTell Me, Doctor\n6:15-rColeman Concert Hall\n* 6:30\u2014Cavalcado ot Melody\n7:00\u2014News , ,\n' 7:15\u2014News Roundup\n-7!30-Musio Hell\n8:00\u2014Nation's' Business\n8:15\u2014Coke Time\n8:30\u2014Fighting Words\n8:00-toeorge Calangis Shew .\n8:30\u2014Chilcotln Trails\n10:00\u2014News  , ' ,-\n10'15\u2014In Search of Islands\n10:30\u2014Sports Roundup\n10:45\u2014Devotions    .\n11:00\u2014Around the Town\n12:00-NEWS Night Cap-\nCBC PROGRAMS\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1954\n(Mountain Standard Time)\n1:00\u2014Fishermen's Broadcast\n?:15-Muslcal Minutes ..'      'v\n7:80-Newe' \u2022'    .\n7:35-M'tsical Minutes\n7:40\u2014Mornint Devotions\n7:55-Muslcal March Past\n9:00\u2014Nsfws ,   \"\n8:16-B11_ Good',-..\n8:15\u2014Breaklait  Club\n8:45\u2014Anything Goes\n9.00\u2014BBC News .Commentary\n* IS\u2014Aunt Luey \u2022\n0:30\u2014Laura Limited- * '\n9:45\u2014Musi. Shop\n10:00-Mornlng Visit   -\nll):15-The Happy Gang\n10:45-Muslcal Kitchen\n11:00\u2014Kate Altket - -.-\n11:15\u2014Kindergarten of the^Alr\n11:30-A Mb end'Hls Music\nUfett-BBG'iNMSt,-.:-      \u25a0\u2022\u25a0-\u25a0\u2022\u25a0k.\n12:25\u2014Showcase     . '-,-;.._...\n12:30\u2014 Farm Broadcast\nt2:55r-Fiyeto Qn\u00bb '\".-'\n1:00\u2014Atte-noon Concert\n2:00\u2014B, C. School Broadcast\n2:30\u2014Trans-Canada Matinee\n3 15\u2014Bravo Voyage\n3-30\u2014Program Resume\nS:45-News Bulletin -\n'3:48\u2014B. C. Roundup\n4:15\u2014Piano Pops\n4:30\u2014Jubilee Road\n4:45\u2014City Under the Ice\n5:00\u2014Howdy Doody  .\n5:15\u2014Continental Carousel '..\n3:40\u2014Inter. Commentary\n8:45\u2014News and Weather\n5:55\u2014Have You Heard\n6.00\u2014Neighbpurly Newa\n'8:13\u2014Stars from  Paris\n6:45\u2014Intro,  to  Wednesday\n7:00\u2014News\n7:15\u2014News Roundup\n7:30\u2014Pastoral.\n8:00\u2014Tslk on Dorset\n8:15\u2014Six Men of Dorset\n8:30\u2014Ths Great Eastern\n9:45\u2014Dorset Settlers\n10:00\u2014News.'\n10:16-JoInt Recital'\nNight\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nt Kind ot nut\nS. Measure\n-     tJmf.)\n, 9. Watch out\n30. Musical\n- instrument1\n12. Goddes30t\n' pe$$a-'-\n' ttm-)\n14. From.   .\n18. To star ,\n17. Narrate\n19. Stage\nwhispers\n20. One-spot\n. card ''. .\n2L Projecting\nend ota\nDOWN\n-.Faultless \u25a0\n1 Female\nsheep. v\n. S. Artificial\ni waterway\n4. God of war\n6. Neon  ;\n,   (\u00abym.>-   ,s\n\u25a0 .(LHayinga '\nhistory -:\nT.Molit\":.\n8.Fat,\\.,\n9. Animal and\nplant life ot\n-\u00bbM\u00bbtOB\nipoaa.)\nIt Questions\n13. Headlands -\n16.Spigot\nTesterdtr. A-iwer \u25a0\nW, Small crown ' its. Semblance, t\n37. 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' --\"\n, :* '\u2022;\u2022'\u2022';  A Crarptogram quotation .:\u25a0.?':'\u25a0.\n0\u00ab   IOPQ   IXR   1WX   P\u00bbX,'VAt, .OQWO\nAZRQ   VZCQ ,WPO   VXA   WXZF-IULBRTT.\nmZ2W^.&W>**X \u00bb>*\u00bb*g<CT HUBO-DI-) WISDOM\nBVElN IN THB W18BST MEN-LELLO. .''\n'..'  \u00ab|ei\u00bbsi-i>i.iaMfj|ia(i,><t,W|  ;\nSTOCK QUOTAtlCJ^\n'\"' TMe Dally Nbwe dots ii3t Hold ItsSII responsible In the e\n\u00abf an errot In the following lilts. \"t\u00a7\nfoMfcfoib STOCKS\n(Closing Prices)  -\nMINES\nAkaltcho ,.,.,\nAmerican V K .\nArea\t\nAtjas\" Y K ...,,...\nBagamac. ........\nBevcourt ._...^__.\ngobjo '..:t.'.......-~\nBralorne .....;.^'_.\nBroulan .1.......^\nBrunswick ....'\u2014,\nBuff Can '.:...,\nChestervllle  .\u201e.\nChlino G ...\u00bb..i^_\nCochenour ........\nCons M & S ....\nCons Discovery\nCrolnor  ....-.,.,\nDelnlte '...-!..........\nDetta R L r....~\nDome ......\nEstella ...\nEureka ..: _:\nFalconbrldge ...\nFroblsher   -\nGeco   I ~\nGod's Lake .....\nGold Hswk\t\n.85\n.18.\n\u25a0..ii\n.13\n.13%\n.- \u2022\u00ab   '\n.26\n8.20\n1.75 ,\n11.00\n' .16%\n.sella\n.70\n29.00\n1.00\n.21%\n.12\n'15.65\n.21\n.85\n17.00\n4.33\n.9-38\n.78\nVancouver Stocks\n> \"     (Closing Prices)\nMINES .,.;\u2022\nBeaver Lodge :..., ....  .88\nBralorne  ........\u2014. :_ 380\nCanusa -. .\u201e\u2014.  .02%\nSlant MUcot ...',\u2014 . .48\nOolconda \u201e-_.__uy-_ .18\nGrondview .\u2014.... .18\nHighland BeU ......'. ! I .81\nPac Eastern Gold .,..;..\u00ab_..\u2014 .16\nPend Oreille .....,._ri-.. 8.10\nPioneer Gold ........J~~- . 1.72\nPremier Border ..u_~4-~ \u2022\u00b04Y\u00ab\nQuatslno ....'..'.......^.\u2014.^-... .M ..\nReeves Mac .\u201e..\u2014. \u2014 J 1.85 ,\nSheep Creek 4,.\u2122^.-.^' ,.70.'\nSilver Ridge:  S&-. .08\nSilver Standard ...~ -.-- .83\nVananda ; J&S\u2014 ,01%\nWestern Ex j .-.-.-'  .'-80..\nWestern Tungsten\u2014r\u2014-~ '\" \u25a0\nYele ..:.......:.: .'..^-\u2014i.'. .87\nOILS\nAnglo Can\nA P Cons .:.\nCal & Ed -\nCan Anaconda .\nCommonwealth\nMercury  _...,\nOkalta Com -\nPac Pete \u2014\nRoyalite \t\nVenalta\t\nVulcan   \t\nINDUSTRIALS\nInt Brew B\t\nMid-West Gas....\n. .86-\n, 12.00\n. ..OS\n. 8.90\n. .08\n. 1.80\n. 9.85\n. 11.50\n. .18\n4.50\n1.80\nBriton Warns\nAgainst Panic\nTORONTO <CP) \u2014 Peter ThM-\nneyoroft, president ot\/fte UAlted\nKingdom Board ot Trade, warned\nMonday against the danger' ot eottn-:\ntries adopting \"panto' measures\"\nagainst slump! long before it arrives.\n\"He was opening the .seventh Canadian- Internationaly Trade Fair, a\nbillion dollar supermarket where\nbuyers from 60 countries are' spending until Juno 11 on a shopping\nspree among the finest products' of\n27 exhibiting countries.\nBETTER SIGNS   .    Y    .\nThere are encouraging signs that\nthe level of world production and\nworld trade Is approaching an era\not further expansion, ,he added.\nBritain's level of Investment in\nCanada had been expanding but the'\ninvited Kingdom could not risk a,\ndeficit\" The main jask .was to get\nrid.of the dollar gap between the\ntwo countries.,-   \"X\"-\n\"Canada, above all other nations\ncan look at.the dollar problems\nwith a deep understanding of conditions on both sides of the Atlantic,\" Mr. Thorneycroft said,       y\nCHEAP LABOR CUTS\nCANADIAN TRADE\n' OTTAWA \u201e(C!P) \u2014r Cina\"da-muiit\nchange her trade'policies or revert\nto a 50-cents-an-hour economy, -0.\nW. Titus, president of the Canadian\nElectrical Manufacturers' Association, said Monday.    < ' <\nMr. Titus; president of Canada\nWire ahd Cable Company, Toronto,\nsaid .Canadian organisations had\nrecently placed multl-mllUon-dollar\norders for electric-l equipment and\nsupplies abroad, and commented:\n\"When ltf ,a forest product or\nagricultural area, pressure is\nbrought to jear on public utilities\nto place large contracts- in trans-\nAtlantic areas It) orderVto prgvide.\nhard-eurrtney-' :lunda, to permit\nthose areas to buy forest,' fisheries\nor agricultural products, this results ln the laying off of Canadian\nworkmen paid about $1.50 an hour\nto provide work for those paid less\nthan 50 cents an hour.\"    \u25a0'.\nCalqarv Livestock\nCALGAitY, (Cp)' - Prices on the\nlivestock market. opening- fully\nsteady Monday. Receipts were 865\ncattle and calves. Good to -choice\nbutcher steers firm; 'choice butcher\nsteel's firth;, fair to medium kinds\ngenerally steady; butcher heifers\nsteady: cows steady to strong; bulls\nsteady; good stocner and feeder\nsteers' ft^'V'.: \u25a0'..>      .'   _\u2022'.\nHogs, closed steady last week at\n$34 but sows dropped 23 cents at\n$20-21.,       '.,;.       '\nGood, to near choice butcher steers\n18.75-20.25; common to medium 15-\n18.50; good to choice butcher heifers 17-18.50; common to medium 14-\n18.75; good cows 13.50-14.75; common to-medium, 11-13.25, canners\nand cutters 8-10.50; good bulls 13,30\n-14.50; common to medllim 11-13.25;\ngood stocker and feeder steers 18-\n17.50; common to medium 14-15.76.\nGoldorest .......:.....\nGolden Manitou .\nHardrock   ..'.:':.\t\nHosaga  i..,i,'..i..j.-;\nHollingcr .....\nHomer YK fe.\nfjudson Boy .........\nInspiration .... -\nInt Nickel .:..'_..-_\nJellicoe,.. :____-,_,.j_\nJoliet Que :....':....\nLake Dufault\u2014\nLouvlcourt -\nMacassa.......),.:,..._\nMacDonald  .._'_\nMacLeod Cock .-\nMadsenRL ........\nMalarticG? -\u201e~\nMolntyre Pore _.\nMcKenzle HLi.\nMining Corp*.\t\nNew Bldlamaquo\nNew Goldviie\t\nNa,w Kelore\t\nNew Larder U ...'\nNew Mylamaque\nNoranda \u201e._..\u00ab\u201e....:_\nNdrmetala _.,...:...\nO'Brien .\u201e.\u201e... :\nO'Leary ._.'_.^_\nOslsko -\nPamour \t\nPaymaster\t\nPickle Crop\t\nPlacer Develop\nPowell Houyn -\nPreston E D \u25a0__\t\nQuemont\".......\t\nRadlore ...,.\u00bb...._\nRoche L L\t\nSan Antonio ......\nSherritt Gordon\nSllvermlller\t\nSteep Rock .......\nSudbury Cont ...\nSjrlvanlte .....J\u2122.\nTeck Hughes\t\nTombiil\nTqrbrit\nTrans Cont Res -.\nUnited Keno ..\nUpp^r Canada\nVentures ..... -_i\nVlolamac  _. .\nWolte Amulet \u2014,\u201e.;,\u201e..,;\nOILS\nAnglo Can'....-\u2014\u2014\u2014*\nA P Cons -\t\nB.A OU ......... qE\nCentral Ledue ......._\nCentral Explorers\t\nChemical Research .. '...,\u201e\u201e\nDecaita ...'.S.:.....t.:.M\nDel Rfo .\u201e\nFederated Pete ;\nHome ......ti.\/C. ^.tL\nImeprlal Oil -\nKroy\t\nMacDougal Segur Ex\nNat Pete \u201e.\t\nOkalta, ._; 3:\nPac Pete _\nRoyallto ..............\nRoxana \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\t\nUnited Oils\t\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbitibi ',:.\u25a0-.;\t\nAlgoma Steel ....\nAluminum\t\nArgus ..!... .....\nAtlas st .:,,....;....\nBathurst Power\nBell Telephone\nBrazilian _\nB C Elec 4s .......\nB C Elec 4\u00abs -\nBC Power A\t\nBuilding Products\nBurrard A\t\nCan Packers B .....\nCan Breweries\t\nCan Canners \t\nCan Car & Fdy\t\nCan Car & Fdy A\nCan Dredge \t\nCan Oil  \t\nCan Pac Rly \u00ab__._\nCockshutt  _< \u201e\nCons M & S : _____\nCons Paper ......\u2014\nDIst Seagram ..........\nDom ^Foundries ...._.\u201e_\nDom Steel & Coal B .....\nDom Stores ..\".:'.>...,.....\u201e'_^\nDom Tar & Chem _____\nDom Magnesium\nFamous Players\nFord A... *ur.\nGatineau\nGen Steel Weref\nGoodyear'. :.\".:.\nGoodyear pfd -._\nGreat Lakes ...\nGypsum Lime\nImperial, Oil\nImp Tobacco\nInt Metals\nInt Nickel\nInt Utilities\nKelvlnator.\nLake ot Woods\nLaura Secord ...\nLoblaw A .....,\u201e: ....\nLoUaw B _i...'..i.'.\nMaple Leaf Milling.\nMassey Harris....:....._\nMcColl Frontenac ...\nMont Loco ..............-\nMoore Corp _:_\nNot Steel Car .........\nPage Hershey .\u2014_\nPowell, River ....-_..\u201e.\nPower Corp .....\t\nRuss Industrie*.......\nShawinlgaa  \t\nSicks Brew  _.\nSimpsons A -\u25a0__\nSoutham\nSteel of Can.\n.Standard Paving ..\nTaylor Pearson\t\nUnion Gas of Can..\nUnited Corp B .....\nUnited Fuel A\t\nUnited Steel\t\nWestern Grocers ..\nWeston George ....\n_......\nIA7.ST REPORT\n,-,-\u25a0\u25a0    -. -..\nAek your Inwitmsrl Deo\nand rratpsclvs of\nCAWIN BULLOCl\n.   -Mi,':. :\n I\t\n : ___-\t\n._i______._..-.____-._\n wp;\n{M.-13\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, JUNE 1,1954 \u2014 11\nCkcm Mon^ Ads\nHELP WANTED\nANTED BY NATIONAL INVEST-\nment firm sale- representative for\nKootenay area. Please reply stating age business experience and\nsalary required to Box 9084, Daily'\nNews\nEXPERIENCED CAR SALESMAN\nwanted. Excellent opportunity tor\nenergetic, productive individual,\nApply Peebles .Motors, Nelson.\nB.C. --.'. \u25a0-'\nWANTED RELIABLE WOMAN\nfor housework. Must. be good\nwith children. Live In. Ph. 628-R.\nHOUSEKEEPER AT ONCE. GOOD\nwages and good home. Apply 612\nCarbonate St.\nWANTED: HOUSEKEEPER. AP-\nply In writing. Box 5172, Daily\nNews. '\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nRELIABLE WOMAN WITH NURS-\n\u25a0' I   ing experience will care for Invalid and do light housework.\n8 or 8 hrs.' a day, Ph. 606-R-l.\nWOMAN  DESIRES  PERMANENT,\nposition.   Qualified,   experienced\n-   typist,  sales  clerk,  receptionist.\nGood reference. Ph. 682-R,\nEXPERIENCED,    RELIABLE\ntaxf driver   wishes   steady   em-\n' ployment. Write to Box 75, Creston, B. C.\n. MECHANIC WITH TOOLS WANTS\nsteady employment Apply Box\n5462 Daily News.  -\nJF _W_.D_-<_ A Dew 15H-R5R\n-_5_-*_\u00a3_ .hen phone 484QC-2.\nWOMAN DESIRES WORK BY\n\u2022   day or hour. Write Box 8162.\nFOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS\nIOR SALE TO BUYERS OF BAR-:\ngains: 1 2-plece used lounge suite,\ncondition good, $45.1 3-plece used\nchesterfield suite, excellent condition, $125. 1 2-plece used chesterfield suite, condition fair, $45.\n1 3-piece used chesterfield suite,\nsuitable for slip covering, $50. 1\n' used Easy washer,'all It needs Is\na new lid,- excellent condition,\n$59.50. 1 used coal and wood\nrange, top shape, $150. 1 used\ntable top rangette $18.75. 1 used\ncoal and wood range, first offer\nj over \u2022$-! takes it 1 used lounge-\ntype chair $15. All refrigerators,\n- stoves, washers, deep-freezes,\ndryers,' reduced to clear. These\nare all new models with full\nguarantee. Goods may be seen. at\nFreeman's. Phone 118.       \t\nTH6r  ELECTRIC   IRONER,   $45,\n. Porter Cable Sander $525, Porter\n. Cable Edger $165, Baby Crib, blue\n$4.95, One Youth Bed, Complete\n$22.50, Walnut Vanity 45x48' mir-\n\" ror $35, Hall Mirror 54x1.6 v$12.50.\nCutler's New and Used Furniture,\n801'Baker St., Ph. 47.\n68_VL_R_, IN ALL TYPES OF\nused equipment mill, mine and\nlogging supplies; new and used\nwire rope, pipe ahd fittings;\nchain, steel plate, and \"shapes At-\nI Us Iron St Metals L'd, 250 Prtor\nSt, Vancouver, B.C Phone Pa-\nrifle 8867. _____\ntrllight  Singer treadle,  kindergarten set, dresser, spring-filled\nmattress; end table and frigidaire.\n':\"':\u25a0 Small equity and take over easy\n- payments. No  reasonable  offers\n\u25a0'\u2022    refused. 110 Chatham Street,\n.DROP-SIDE CC-UCH,, COMPLfTE\n015. Electric fable rangette $20.\n- pccaslonol chairs. 48-inch bed, in-\n- aer spring mattress. 306 Carbon-\n\u00bb\u25a0 ate St      * .:    . '    ,\nT CHEStl-tftBLt) And chAir,\ngood condition. 1 kitchen range\ny and dining room set and tables\nSnd chairs. 823 Nelson Ave.\nAUTOMOTIVI     \"\u2022,\nMOTORCYCLES,     BICYCLES\nTHE BEST\nin\nUSED\n1953 Austin Sedan.'.  .     . i;\n1953 Austin Convertible .''\n1952 Austin Sj^an . \u2022-.\n1952 Fbrd; Sedan    ;:\n1951 Austin Sedan\n1950 Austin Sedan\n1950 Morris Minor\n1949 Austin Sedan\n1948'Chevrolet Sedan '\n1948 Chevrolet SSdan\n1946 Ford Coupe. .\nCOMMERCIAL'S\n1952 Austin Countryman\n1952 Studebaker tight DTy.\n1951 Austin Countryman\n1949 Austin.Panel\nTIRE. SALE\nGood Until August 1st, 1954\n600x16 \u2014 $13,95 plus old tire\n670x15 \u2014$14.95 plus old tire\nCASH, TERMS, TRADES\nReuben Buerge\n. Motors Ltd.\nAUSTIN SALES and' SERVICE\n803 Baker St. Phone 1135\nBOO.Blk. Vernon St     Phone 1661\nNelson, B.C.\nHERE IT IS. THE RIGHT CAR.AT\nthe right price. 1952 Plymouth\nSedan, in excellent condition, inside and out Heater, defroster,\nand good tire* Price $1685. $600\ndown, and balance.,can be financed, Ph, 1734 or 1480-R evenings.\nFOR SALE: -1082 VAUXALL 6.\nbody and motor excellent Priced\nreasonably. Can be financed. Ph\n608-1-. after 6 p.m,     \t\nFOR SALE: MASSEY HARRIS 22\ntractor, 2 plows,  hydraulic  lift,\n. .-point hitch. Price reasonable\nM. Hoy, Nakusp.  ;\n1851   AUSTIN 'SEDAN.   GOOD\n- condition. $950 terms. Cash $900\nApply. L. A. Hanic, phone 1032 or\n818-ft.' '\u2022\".>'   '\nRENTALS\nWANTED.TO RENT BY BU3-NE-S\n- man and grown family  or 8 bedroom-house by Juno 15th or 80th.\nIn or close to city. Phono 77 or\neves 870-Y.\nFOR .RENT'-, JULY AND\nAugust, furnished 8-room apart-\nment Apply Mrs. A. J Dunne.tt,\n'310. Medical Arts Bldg., Nelson.\nB.C..'. .;.-\n3 ROOM UNFURNISHED AFARI-\nmeht. Wired for electric range.\nGood location. No children. Box\n' 5367 Dally News;. . f.. '\nFOR RENT*: MODERN 2-BED-\nroom, furnished bouse, June 1, 3\nmonths, Phone 577-R-S or 81, '\u25a0-\n8-ROOM- FURNISHED-, APART-\nment. Adults only. Near Baker St.\nBox 5471. Dally'Newa. ... is_. ,'\\\nFOR RENT 4-ROOM'l'PAR'I_MENT\nfully modern, Available June 10.\nBox 4743, Dally News.    \u2022 \u25a0-\nHOUSE TO RENT, MODERN, LOW\nrent Apply I, M. Cunningham,\nCrescent Valley, B.C. y\nHdU-EKE-P-Ntt ' OR-;-_-S_-WI3\nrooms. Day, week or month Allen\nHotel, 171 BaketSt\nNICELY FURNISHED SUITE\nabout June 1st No children.' 112\nVernon Street.    -'.'-.       .'*'\nLIGHT HOUgfiliEEl-lNGl _WM\nfor rent 914 Stanley St., or nhone\n217-R.' ,   -\nFOR RENT -ONE ROOM APART..\nment, fully furnished. 171 Baker\n'Street.'\nFURNISHED 2-ROOM SUITfe CAN\nbe seen at 140 Baker or call 491-L.\nFOR RENT: 2-ROOM PARfLY\nfurnished suite, Phond'614-2.-\nLAHGE' HOUSEKEEPING ROOM\nfor rent- Phone 359-R.\nK06M FOR RENT DOWN TOWN\nPhone 934-R.\nBEDROOM, FOR RENT. CALL 92S\nVernon St. \\\n'ROPERTT, HOUSES. FARMS\nETC. FOR SALE\nROSEMONT\n3 B.R. Home on \"8 corner lots.\nVery neat and tidy. Price includes Frigidaire and electric\nstove. Good terms.    $5500\nPrice\nEXCLUSIVE\nVTON --WHEEL TRAILER FOR\nsale. Price $200 Apply L\u00bbo Van\nln. Shoreacres\nFOR SALfe - 47 FORD DELUXE\nsedan. Phone 161-t-2i\nMACHINERY\nF6r -At-!\" - coRbwooi. fir\n,    and tamarac, $18.00 and- mixed\nwood $15.00. .Phone 604-R or Box\n.  tjOI. Nelson; B.C.\n\u25a0-MR sAt-S - _N66it_R tabLES\n6x12, 1 cash register, 1 show case.\n1 safe, Tom Jadro, 1368 McQuarrie\nSt., Trail, B.C.\nAPPROX. 800 GALLON PRES-\nsure tank worth $400 for $160. Apply Star Aufo Service, 61 Ymir\nRd.    y\t\nTR-C-A. Vic.t-R RA_rt- \"AJ* l\nnew 600x16 Goodyear tire. Both\n$35. Write Box 9020, Nelson Daily\nNews.\nMr\" 3-J3- i LADi'S Wi&im..\nCCM with generator, light and\nbasket $40. Used six months. Ph\n1755.*\n,Accc-Rt>iotf, iao _3A_>& for\nsale, or trade tor 4$ bass. Box\n3973. Daily News.\n86od c6aL Alto U. 66b -T6V-\nfor sale, and small oil' heater.\nApply 612 6th Street.\nWOOL. RAW WOOL FOR SALtf\n'   at 60c per lb; 100 lbs. for $50. D. C.\nWaterficld, Nakusp, B. C.\nPipe - rvtmtU - WbKS -\napeclal low prices Active Trading\nCo 935 E Cordova St Vancouver\nFILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINT-\ned. 8 exposures 55c 12 exposures\n73c. Box 323 Castlegar. B.C.,\n.     BONDED\nUSED EQUIPMENT\nFrom Your\n\"CATERPILLAR\"\nDEALER., <:\nGUARANTEED PERFORMANCE'\non all Finning used equipment.\nDon't guess ... don't gamble ...\nget full details from your, nearest\nFinning store nowl\n\"Cat\" D4. 2T series. LeTourneau\ncable dozer. Hyster winch and\nauxiliary winch. Certified buy,\n15-day warranty, f.o.b. ftiSftft\nNelson. FT-1447.'..  r4*\"\"'\n\"Cat\" D4, 2T series, LaPlante\nChoate hyd. angledozer, Hyster\nwinch Major repairs completed.\nBonded Buy, f.o.b. %fi1_ft\nCranbrook. FT-1263 \u00ab.\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb\n\"Cat\" D2, 5U series,, wide gauge,\nbare machine in excellent condition. Attachments available. Bond-\nInt TD-9. 1949 model Smith hyd.\nangledozer. Carco winch. Buy and\nVlAm'^i $6500\nWrite for Free, Illustrated\nUsed Equipment Bulletin\nBUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT\nFINNING TRACTOR\n& EQUIPMENT CO. LTD.\nPhone 930 \u2014 Nelson\nPhone 81 \u2014 Cranbrook\nWell established- Millinery and -\nLadies' Accessories Business in\ngood city location. Doing a\nreally nice business. Owner's\nhealth reason tor selling. Excellent opportunity for Someone\nto acquire a nice business on a\nsmall investment,' No information over 'phone.'Call at this\noffice for full 'particulars.\nMcHARDY .'\nAgencies Ltd.\nAgents for\nWAWANESA MUTUAL\nINSURANCE\nPhone 135 \u2014 Evenings, 290-Y\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES, ETC.\nIF INTE8BSTED IN BABY\nChicks send tor our bet 1954 tl-\n. lustrated catalogue. The Appleby\nPoultry Breeding Farm, Mission\nCity, g ft\nrot -ALB1 spnggai not:\nstein bull, gentle, quiet Mrs. Tina\nBullanoff, Wlnlawi B.C\nApply John Roos. Eric, or Box\n245, Salmo, B. C.\n\u00ab6W6\"AVMBlW!;--6w FOR\nsale.;Fresh 2 ihonths. Apply G.\nBolyk.\n6061b i-i_--U.fi C6W MR SAtK.\nApply Mr. Ell Choveldave, Box\n37, Brilliant, B, C.\nFRESH COW, SECOND CALF,\nGentle,, ond good milker. \"Philip\nPCdlvlnikoff, Slocan Park.  .'   .\nedob'.'Mt_-(_i\u00ab_ -cAw. W 'Silver KlnS Poad.i Phone, 248-Y-3.\nBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES,\nFOR SALE: FILLING STATION\non 1 acre land with' living quarters. 1 cabin to rent and office.\nEasy terms. Box 183, Salmo, B.C.\nPERSONAL\nALMER HOTEL, OPPOSITE C.P.B\nDepotv Clean rooms and reasonable rates Vancouver, B.C\nubbk,m**6mmirTwf 'ww*-\nself of grey hair with. Angellque\nGrey Hair, Restorer. Restore natural color, ueauty. $1.39 at Mann's\nDrug Store.     '\"''\" '-.-..'..'.-\nWANTED   MISCELLANEOUS\nWANTED - GOOD USED FRIDGE\nand chrome sat, also .22 rifle.\nApply Box 196. Salmo. B.C,\nBUSINESS AND\n'ROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nA88AYER8  AND   MINE\nn'*      R\u00a3PR-8eNTATIVE8, .\nt w wiDfiowsotv _,,<_<_., as\nsayeri 801 Josephine St Nelson\n3:5 '_LME3. ftoS-UNl.   3-\nAssayer Chemist. Mine Rep,\nENGINEERS AND SURVEYOR?\n. b6yB\"C AFFt_E--.. M-1.C\nBC Land Surveyor P fog (Civil)\n218 Gore St.. Nelson   Phone 1238\n; R  K  C6AT-S     !\nSuite No 8. 373 Baker St, Nelson\nPhone  1118   B.C   Land Surveyor\nSV   SHAYLER- PO. BOX   252\nKimberley   Phone 64\nB.C  Land Surveyor. Engineer .\nQRAVEL\n(UTeHBtt'S SAND' AWMBW-\ned Gravel Wholesale and delivered  Phone 1497-L.   '>-,\nNEtSON SOLDIER IN KOREA l\u00bb -.Cpl. Edward McDonought\n-extreme left, 606 Robson Street. These members of the 2nd Battalion,\nOllMAn'a     __UJ_t     S_ffl_,_.  _>4     ..nna_a      _Afl\u00bbl\\(A     ln_.witntlf.n_     ..nn.     __,<>ln\n.Sunn's Owh .Rifles of Canada, reoelve Instructions from their\nplatoon oomrhander prior to leading their sections over a one-mile\nstretch bf Korean hilltops In a trolnlna manoeuvre. Others In fore-\nXround ere L. Cpl; Claude James, Toronto; 2nd Lieut BUI  Mc-\nndrew, platoon commander, Charlottetown, PEI, and Cpl. Bert\nClarke, Edmonton.     \u2022 '..,.,;._      .    \u00bb'.\nSays Russ Explorers\nFirst Iri Afrka\nLONDON (Reuters) - The Bus-\nMans claimed Monday to have discovered documents showing their\nexplorers were among the first\nWhite men to go into darkest\nAfrica.     .\\ . ,'. : i. ,\nThe Soviet news agency Tass\nSaid Ivan Babkov in a lecture at\nthe Russian geogaphlcal society\nin Leningrad told of the documents,\nunknown until now, revealing.Russians visited African tribes as early\nas 1637. ';:'.\nIn that year Vastly G\u00bbgara,,- a\nmerchant visited the dark continent, Babkov stated, In 1728 Vastly\nGrlgoroyich - Barsky. made many\nobservations in remote areas of\nEgypt.\nMACHINISTS\n\"     6ENNWSIuMl'r__t\"\nMachine   Shop.   Acetylene   and\nelectric  welding,  motor   rewind\nlng . Phone 598   824 Vernon St\nUBC Man To Head\nLivestock Division\nOTTAWA (CP.-S. C. Barry, 81,\nchief of the livestock and poultry\ndivision of the agriculture department's marketing service, has been\nnamed director of production service. \/\nMr. Barry, a graduate of the\nUniversity of British Columbia who\nhas served with the department\nsine. 1925, succeeds the. late Nelson\nYoung.\nBuy, Sell, Trade the-Classified Way\nThe Canadian Life\nOfficers Association ot Its annual\nmeeting at Montebello, P.Q., Friday elected A. Bruce' Matthews\nabove, President of the Excelsior\nLife Insurance Company, as President for the 1054-55 term.\nCANBERRA. <CP)\u2014Australia has\nspent the equivalent of $18,000,000\non economic aid ttf Colombo Plan\ncountries up to the end of last February, according to a report Just\nIssued; The breakdown shows $9,-\n000,000 to India, -$7,000,000 to Pakistan, $1,600,000 to Ceylon and more\nthan $459,000 to Indonesia.\nMute evidence of tho force of explosion aboard the aircraft''\ncarrier U88 Bennington off the Rhode Island coast Is this clothing\nlocker, tangled mattress and bunk, and the twisted bulkheads of the I\nofficers quarters, The explosion, followed by fire.left 09 dead and .\n193 Injured. The Bennington was enroute to Quonset, (R.I.), Naval\nAir Station while on routine erulso.\u2014(AP Wlrephoto.) .\nRuss Eager for\n1 Olympics\nTOKYO (Reuters)\u2014Russia will be\n\"very willing\" to hold the 1P80\nOlympic Games In Moscow, Soviet\nwrestling official Michael Pesljak\nsaid Monday.\nPesljak, head o\\ the 'Russian team\nwhich took part' in the w.orld amateur free-style wrestling championships heer last week, told a press\nconference that If Japanese hopes\nto held the 1960,Olympics ln Tokyo\nfall to materialize, \"Russia will be\nglad to invite the world's athletes\nto Moscow.,\nCLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS\nIsraeli Bab* Found\nBy Jordan Patrol -\nAMMAN, Jordan (Reuters) r- A\ntwo-year-old Israeli girl found by\na Jordan patrol wandering near\nthe armistice line was handed over\nMondsy to Israeli authorities by the\nmixed armistice commission,\nJordan complained to the commission about three Incidents alleged to have been commlted by\nIsraeli forces Monday, adding to almost daily reports ' of Incidents\nalong the uneasy cease-fire line.   '\nJordan said an Israeli force tired\non harvesters in the Jenin and\nLati-un area* and. that Israeli\nplanes flew'over a village ln thi\nHebron, area.    :.,.\nThey also said, they will dose\nthe Mandelbaum gate on the demarcation line In Jerusalem during\nthe Moslem Ramadan feast.'\nATTRACTIVE STUCCO HOME\nat 807 Baker St Living room,\nfireplace, dining room, kitchen, 2\nbedrooms and bathroom, down 2\nbedrooms up. Hot water, automatic oil heat, full basement drive-In\ngarage   Phone 487-R.\nFOR SALE-S ACRES FURNISH-\ned 5-room bouse, electric lights\nat .Willow Point Price $5000\nterms Apply Mrs Waltei Lawson\nBox 8906 Nelson Dally News\nWAN-ED TO BUY SMALL H6LD-\ning in Nelson area, 1.6 acres. Have\nVLA asset and personal funds\navailable. Apply Box 3807, Nelson\nNewa. .-.-                -\nFOR'SALE-S BEDROOM HOUSE,\nmodern design, one storey building. Lots of closets and cupboards.\n.923 Fall Street; Phone 296-X-3.\n3 BLOCKS FROM BAKER, LIV-\ning room, dining . room, large\nkitchen, 2 bedrooms. New hot-air\nfurnace. 306 Carbonate St\nWELL LOCATED MODERN 5-\nroom bungalow, 714 Radio Ave;\n'nue, Phone 1772-X.\nFOR SAtE:  4-R66M CbWAfiE.\nPhone 214-R.\nFOR SALE; 1 BOY'S CCM BICY-\ncle in good condition, $20. 712\nNelson Ave.\nrausis tcm mmm fit\nfrlgerator, - reasonable. Box .8472.\n;;\u00absr*H_r=T_na_-rraria.\ncycle, now condition, Phorie 607-Y.\nHY_ft8.\" t\\!LWt-.' 6ft ' bRES-ED.\n,1 mile east of ferry. Ph.; 1627-R-i.\niJB \u00bb\u25a0 C Jft 6 Sit! ,t-_A-W<3'ArbJ| -?\n1:Write PO -Box 89, Nelson. BC\nLOST AND FOUND\nLOST ON CASTLEGAR AIRPORT\n\u2022  Sl-iday, May-30, .lady's new'Witt-\n,  riauer gold wrist-watch, inscribed\n.   Margaret. Nelson,  Nellson's   28-\n.. Year Club. Reward. Write Mrs.\nMargaret South, (nee Nelson), 603\nRichards Street, Nelson, B. C. or\nphone collect 1660-L, Nelson, B.C.\nON-14 POWER UNIT, REBUILT\nand guaranteed cheap Also Cat\nmodel 7 with dozer Bayes Ltd\nCranbrook. B C, or 1016 S.W\nMarine. Vancouver. B. C.\t\nFOB RENT - SHOVELS. BACK-\nhoes, dragline, log loader bull,\ndozers, compressors etc Bayes\nEqulpt Co.. Cr.nbrooK, phone \"\nF6r R_-rt. b-2 Cat and fr6nt\nend-loader Basements and back\nfill Write box 7674. Dally News\nBOATS AND ENGINES\nWANTED: V 18': TO .21' CABIN\ncruiser,  either  inboard  or  out-\n' board powered, ln good condition, that >ls capable of speeds up\nto 25 mph. Apply Ross O. Dixon\nBox .1, Ft. Mayleod. Alberto.\nM6utDEB.--'Hvw6db  runa-\nbout, mahogany finish. 16 h.p.\nJohnson, speed-to 30 m.p.h. Price\n$550; Including new Water skiis.\nPhone 1711-R.\nROOM AND BOARD\nROOM FOR YOUNG BUSINESS\nman. Call 501 Cedar St., or Ph\n1392-X.  '\nBOARD AND ROOM FOR MEN\nsharing. Phone 329-L:\nyOR SALE: NEARLY NEW, 12rFT.\nplywood runabout for outboard.\nA gift at $85. 623 Latimer.'Phone\n544-L. \u25a0        ...'j'- '..,-.', ;.-.,\u25a0' J '\nLAWSEN 3H \"HORSE OUTBOARD\nmotor, excellent condition. $100\n?hone 160.\nMamt latlij Htme\nClassified    Advertising    Rates:\n15o per lioe- first Insertion and\nnon-consecutive Insertions ,\nHe line per consecutive Insertion  after  first  insertion.\n48c line tor 6 consecutive Insertions: >' '.'\n$1.56 line tor month (26. consecutive insertions)   Box numbers   lie  extra   Covers any\nnumber ot insertions.\nPUBLIC   'LEGAL\/   NOTICES.\n'     TENDERS etc - 29c per line\nfirst  Insertion   16c  per   line\neach subsequent insertion.\nALL   ABOVE   RATES   LESS\n10* FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\n' _ Subscriptions Rates:\n(No* More Than Listed Here)\nBy carrier  per week.\nin advance .30\nBy carrier $18.00\nUnited. States. United Kingdom \u25a0\nOne month        ....,....,-;.1.__\nThree months     '     3j75\nSix months I      ,....:....   .-7J0\nOne-'rear    \u25a0   \u25a0   \u2022\u25a0 1500\nMail *in Canada, outside Nelson\nOne month $ 1.00\n\u25a0 Three months   ,'.',..        275\n; Six months 5.50Y\n\u25a0   One vear ,   '   ,     , \u2022    10.00\nWhere extra postage Is required,\nabove rates plus postage.\nBusiness Spotlight..,.\nAccountants' Job\nNot Just Routine\nBy  FORBES flHUDE\nCanadian Press Busjness Editor\nThe. annual meeting of the Cana-;\ndlan   Institute- of .Chartered  Acf\ncountants in Winnipeg, Aug. 23-28\nwill have what the convention committee calls a \"new look''\nThe \"new look\" will particularly\nconcern the growing, part of the\naccountant in business and government.\nWalter J.- Macdonald of Winnipeg, president of the Institute, says\nthere now are nearly 6000 chartered accountants in Canada, compared with -MO in U39.\n..bout 60 per cent of them are in\npublic practice and the remainder\nin business or government.\nThe growing demand, say the Institutes, means opportunities for\nyoung men and women.\nWRONG  IMPRESSION\nJ. Grant GlasscO of Toronto, first\nvice-president says high sohool.\nstudents still think of accounting as\nln the realm pf routine work where-\naB It is a preparation for almost any\nbusiness'or public, career.\n. As illustration, ohe of the Winnipeg speakers will be W. F. Holding, a chartered accountant who Is\npresident of General Steel Wares\nLtd.v    '   -\u00bb;-\u2022-\u2022   j\nGerald K. Martin ot Halifax, second vice-president, says it Is difficult to find recruits fast'enough to\nmeet the needs of Canada's growing economy, while Clem L. King\nof Toronto, executive secretary,\nputs the industry's needs at three\ntimes that ot pre-war days.\n\"Accounting is not static,\", says\nMr. MacDonald. \"It has changed ln\nthe past and wiU, continue to adapt\nItself to changing' conditions. We\nhove-seen tremendou: progress towards sound-, and more objective\naccounting, ahd our Institute is conscious of Its public responsibilities.\"\nIn line with this, L. G. Macpher-\nson of Kingston, Opt, waa recently\nappointed research director of the\ninstitute, to push the study of existing accounting principles and\npractices and to see how they may\nbe 'Improved.' ';.-''      ,    \"'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0 \u25a0.\nMeanest thieves\n. VANCOUVER (CP)^Police- were j\nsearching Monday for burglars who\nbroke Into- St Helen's \"Anglican'\nchurch her. Sunday and stole $4?\u00b0:\nfrqib' the ehUrch office. Rev. J. W..\nRobinson'told police the money was\nin a canvas bag inside a heavy,\nfllJig -cabinet. \"   ' , '   .\nYour Classified Want Ad on This Handy\nORDER FORM\n,M\" \" \u25a0  \"\u25a0 \u2014 \u2014 - \u2014^-\"\u2022'    \u2014''  \u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\" ' ^' '      ' \u25a0\u25a01I\u00bbW_1\u00bb \u2014 11 mammmmmnmW-mmam\n\u2122a__B____a__--_-p. i \u25a0,i - \u25a0 n i i-i.i \u2014i\u25a0 i  \u25a0\u2014i    'i    \u25a0\u25a0     iii-iii\u00bbii  .__-_-----\u25a0 ii   i ii i  .   s\nFIRST UN!\nSECOND LINK\nrhino LINE\nFOURTH LINE\nFIFTH LINE\nSIXTH LINE\nSEVENTH LINE\nEIGHTH LINE\n\u2022 Put one yord in each space   .\n(Each group of numbers or letters-count as one word.) 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Apply\nP. Matson, RiondeL \u25a0\nSTAR  AUTO  SERVICE\nOpen Until 11:00 p.m. Daily\nMs       JACK BOYCE\nBE      Fishing Licences\nUsed;coal and wood range, like new.\nSTERLING  HOME .FURNISHERS\nfuller Brush Representative.\nDon E. Sorgent \u2014 Phone 1335.\nW*i. Lake Cottages, FI8H DERBY\nMay-Tto Nov. 1. Ph. 3-W, Balfour.\n\u25a0    IY  ;\t\nI. Golfers mixed. 2-ball foursome,\nWed., June 2. Teeing off from' . to\n6. Dinner will, follow.\nGeneral meeting of Local 1003,\nIBEW, Thursday, T;30 p.m., Hume\nHotel\/Executive meeting 7 00 p.m.\n. CLOSING CONCERT\n. 'St. Paul's Boys' choir, Monday\n-.Juhe 7, 7:30 p.m. Adults 75 cents.\n-Men's Gladstone Sale,-Juno 1 to\n\u25a0 June. 19. Buy one for Father at\nWAOE'S\nEnquire about our summer Ure\nretreading now..; _.y\nV-     ' SUPERIOR MOTORS\n-  I. otors, Radiators, steam-cleaned.\n'     High Pressure jenny Service.\n.SHORTY'S Repair Shop, 714 Baker\nGirl, boy, or twins . . .-We have\n. '-. \u25a0   the right blankets.\nTOT-N-TEEN 8HOP\nWe: doctor shoes, heel them, attend\ntheir dyeing and save their soles!\n..'.'.;     T0NY*8 REPAIR SHOP\n-Ortho Earwig Bait, for earwigs,\nweevil and cutworm.      -     >\nI   COVENTRY'8 FLOWER SHOP\nFOR EXPERT DUPLICATING\nPhone B. J. Kelly, 37B-R-3.\nYOUR MIMEOGRAPH SERVICE\nv.... il  See our displays for\n. i*f_-s for the'June Bride!\"\nWOOD  VALLANCE   HARDWARE\n;The Perfect Gift \u2014 Jewellery\n[CUTLER'S JEWELLERY,\n.     -   '   611 BAKER ST;\nELECTRIC APPLIANCE REPAIRS\nPHONE 66\u2014LOU'8 RADIO 8HOP,\n\\Wi%     607 VERNON 8T.\nI Glen Check Suiting in Black and\nBeige color effects. 88\" wide. Yard\n$3.75; TAYLOR'S DRY GOODS.\nI'JY-i.v-' : \"\" '   .',' \".\t\n\u00a3 H.f     ROBERT NOLTE  '\nL'.K        Master Tailor\n253 Baker Street\nWMS Bake Sale, Sat., June 5, 10\nin, Mc & Mc.\nBaseball shoes, little baseball\nshoes, baseball gloves, hats and\nballs, at.,\nKOOTENAY STATIONERS\nAND 8PORT8 SHOP\nBASEMENT FLOODED?\nAutomatic sump-pumps for sale\norrenfc-.Y   \u2022 ; .   .'  .'\u25a0   \u25a0\u25a0       ,\nCOLUMBIA TRADING CO., LTD.\n902 FRONT STREET     ,\nTwo excellent refrigerators, suitable for the Summer home. 1 six\ncubic foot General Electric and 1\nAstral. \u2014 We buy and sell hew\nand used furniture.\nHOME FURNITURE EXOHANGE\nATTENTION\nB.C. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES\nIhe monthly meeting of the Nelson Branch of tha B. C. Government Employees ,Association\\wil 1\nbe held in the-Canadlan Legion hall\nTues., June 1, at 8:00 p.m. Films,\nrefreshments.   ,. .-\nPLIOTRON FILTERS BY GOODYEAR MAKES AIR 400% FREER\nOF FINE DUST, DIRT, SOOT. REPLACE THE F1LTER8 IN YOUR\nHEATING PLANT .WITH PLIOTRON Fl LTERS \u2014 THE W A 8 H -\nABLE FILTER WHICH IS USABLE FOR YEARS.\nTOWLER FUEL A TRANSFER\nPHONE 889\nFUNERAL' NOTICE\nWASSON \u2014 Funeral services for\nthe late William Ernest Wasson will\nbe held from Trinity United Church\nWednesday at 3:30 p.m. Rev, Allan\nDixon.will officiate and interment\nln Nelson Memorial Park.\nFUNERAL NOTICE .-\nROSSI \u2014 Requiem Mass for the\nlate Alfonso Rossi will be sung at\nthe Cathedral of Mary Immaculate\non Wednesday at 3 a.m. and Interment will follow at Nelson Memorial Park. The Rosary will be recited\non Tuesday evening at the Thompson Funeral Home.\nFUNERAL NOTfCE\nFuneral services for the late Mrs.\nSadie Elaine Whltson of Kinnaird\nwill be held at the Castlegar Funeral Home Wednesday, June 2 at\n2 p.m. Mr. J. Hopkins of Trail will\nofficiate. Interment will'be in Park\nMemorial Cemetery, Kinnaird.\nCastlegar Funeral Home\" is ln\ncharge ot arrangements.\nLong-handled grass clippers.\nSave   bending, easy  running,   on\nwheel. Light weight\nI \u2022 \u2022\u25a0 HIPPERSON'S\nSpjorts   College   approves;   dls-\n< criminating tastes approves; Orange\nI Crush.\n.COLUMBIA  BOTTLING  WORKS\n' ! Sweet Pea netting in balls. 'Approximately 50-foot ln length, 8 ft.\nhigh. Easy to put up. Inexpensive,\n.Only 60c per ball. HIPPERSON'S.\n\u25a0   |j,'j:. 8PEC1AL\n; 2J4\": and 2<A\" common wire nails.\n; ..Price $10:75 per 100 lb. keg.\nNELSON  MACHINERY CO. LTD.\nj  ;_3est assortment of jeans for girls\ncndiboys, including popular Caribou\n' Brafld at   , \u25a0   -.:.,> V        *\n; EBERLE'B JUNIOR SHOP\nTo Whom it May Concern: I will\n; no longer be responsible for any\ndebts incurred by anyone but myself: Signed Joe Czerniecki, Koote-v\nhay; Bay.' \u25a0'\nGLASS TOPS FOR FURNITURE\niptotect your furniture tops with\n. sparkling crystal glass covers, We\ncan; cut them to any size or shape\nand polish the edges at-\n-      T. H. WATER8 4 CO. LTD.\nPhone 156 \u2014 101 Hall St. \u2014 Nelson\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nFuneral servicesifor the Infant\ndaughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph\nWoodburn of Castlegar will he, held\nWednesday, June 2 at 2 p.m. from\nthe: Thompson Funeral.Home in\nNelson. Rev. T. J. S. Ferguson will\nofficiate and interment will follow\nin Nelson MemoVlal Park. Castle:\ngar Funeral Home is in charge of\narrangements.\nStudent Plunges\nTo Death from\nOxford Building\n% * \u25a0 \u2022\" -\u00bb-., -\nOXFORD, England (Reuters)\u2014A\nyoung' Oxford University undergraduate plunged to his death from\na lofty university .building here\nMonday in a tragic finale to an\noutburst of student hljlnks; \u25a0 ---\n.'Alexander Godfrey, 22, was, found\ndying beneath the 160-foot-high'\ndome of the Radcliffe Camera Library building. He had evidently\ntried to scale this massive dome\nfrom outside-       , .   '\/\u2022,..;':\nGodfrey's fatal fall came as a\n.sobering climax to a suddenly Intensified Oxford craze for climbing\nbuildings and leaving triumphal\ntokens behind. In recent weeks bicycles have been found perched on\nthe weothervanes pi the lofty Indian Institute building and nearby\nHertford College. Adventurous students have left nylon 'stockings,\nflags and paper streamers on other\nspires to mark their madcap climbs\nby night\n\u25a0 Godfrey had evidently aimed to\nheat his fellows by scaling the Red-\ncliffe dome;    '  *\nVictoria Turns\nDown Salks Test\nVICTORIA (CP) - Salks polio\nvaccine will not be tried on British\nColumbia school, children,-a health\ndepartment official said Monday..\nDr. J. A. Taylor, deputy provincial health officer, said the health\ndepartment feels it can get all the\ninformation it requires, from tests\nnow underway in the United States.\n\"We will wait, rather than subject our children to tests of an untried vaccihe,'' he said. .- \"\nEdmonton and. Halifax have received shipments of the serum.\nFire Fountains\nFrom Kilauea\nHONOLULU (AP) - Hawaii's\n\"drive-in volcano''.erupted with a\nrumble and an earthquake today ln\nits most spectacular display ot fireworks in more than a century.\nThe crater of the 4000-foot volcano, Kilauea, on the island of\nHawaii was alive with dozens of\nroarlhg fountains of fire, from 25 to\n30 feet high-    \u2022      , \". ' -\nLava flowed out of Kilauea's fire\npit to the floor of the crater for the\nfirst time since an eruption in 1827-\n28.-       '    .   .;.        V;.-'i\nThe eruption, which began at\n4:04 a.m., quickly attracted crowds\nof sight-seers., Kilauea's-eruptions\nattract instead of. throwing the\ncountryside in panic because they\nneuly always have been restricted\nte the floor of the crater.   \u2022\nHawaii national park rangers\nimmediately shut off all points of\nentry to the crater floor, which ordinarily attracts tourists.\nYear to Build\nMADRID (AP)\u2014Construction of\ntwo U.S. airbases in Spain will\nbegin early this fall, an American\nspokesman said Monday, but they\nwon't be operational until, a year\nlater. \u2022;.'.'...\nThis would mean a delay, of several months from original' plans.\nHarold E. Talbott, U.S. air force\nsecretary, told a Madrid press conference last November one of the\nfour proposed bases in Spain would\nbe In operation before the end of\n1954.\nThe United States 'and Spain\nsigned three pacts last. Sept. 29\nproviding for mutual defence and\nAmerican military and economic\naid to the Spanish.\nThe reasons for the delay were\nnot apparent ;\nRCAF BAND PLAYS\nIN LONDON SQUARE\nLDNDOtfJ. (CP)\u2014SevenU'hundred\noffice workers jammed around the\nbandstand in historic Lincoln's Inn\nfield Monday to hear the first of\nthree lunchtime \u2022 London concerts\nby the-; RCAF _\u2022 centralv'band of\nOttawa:'\u2022r,'\"*:.v--;!,\\'\n. The 53-man group, led by Sqdn.-\nLdr. E. A. Klrkwood, arrived here\na week ago for. a month-long tour\noi Canadian bases in Britain and\nEurope,-\/;-,.\n-The site-ot the concert held\nmany rh'ejnorles Jor' some members\nof tha band. Sgt. Jkck Mason, Winnipeg, .^gt. Norm Har'dle, \"Van-i\ncouver and 'Sgt. Bill \u2022 Dlnsdale,\nBrandon, Man:, all served in the\nRCAF's overseas headquarters at\nLincoln's fori ' in central London\nduring .the Second World War.\njacknife Helped\nIn Ocean Flight\nBy'tfrkVe LI-WELL '\u2022\u2022\u2022,\n.-SANTA FE, N.M. 'CAP), - Jim\nBreese, now 09, but still ruddy and\nsturdy, gnawed his thumbnail nervously as he .recalled the jacknife\nand the part it played in one of\nthe first flights across the Atlantic.\n\u25a0 In1919, Breese was a U. S, navy\nlieutenant and engineer aboard the\nflying boat NC-4 which, under the\ncommand of Cmdr. Albert C. Read,\nflew from Newfoundland to Lisbon\nand Plymouth, England.\nThat was 35 years ago but Breese\nstill shifts tensely to the edge of his\nchair when he recalls the start of\nthe flight, and especially the knife\nhe Used as a makeshift ignition system connectlbn.\nOn the way to Halifax they broke\na starter. With that fixed, they took\noff again only to be forced down by\nengine trouble 15 miles out ot Hall-\ntax. Finally, they reached Trepas-\nsey, where the other planes were\nwaiting.'\n_ Here, the NC-4 needed one of its\nfour engines changed while the\nother crews waited impatiently.- \u25a0\n\u25a0 .We'Worked frantically,\" Breese-\nwrote in his diary. \"Our new engine\nwas full of. oil and wouldn't start\n\"Finally,- as the others were pulling out into starting position I\nthought of one-last trump card and\nwent below and raised the ignition\ncircuit from its normal eight volts\nto 12, I was taking a chance of\nburning something out but the moment was critical.  ',J   '\n\"1 came back on deck, the pilots\npulled the starting button and\nbinkety, bang,-bang, off .she went\njust like an old, timer. The other\nengines started easily, and we shot\nout into the bay.'' .\n\" But theft came Breese's most\"anxious mbihent   ' *   '\"'' '        \u25a0\"\u25a0*-\n\"I had planned to switch back to\nthe normal eight volts for the takeoff,\" he said. \"But the commander\nwaved us off. I. figured we had\nabout three minutes'before something burned out and we'd be forced\ndown. I had to do something to get\nthe ignition system switched- from\n12 volts down to eight. That's when'\nI felt 4he knife in my pocket.\"\nHUNCH WORKED\nHis hunch worked, and they were\noff to the Azores. Oddly, the NC-4\nwhich had had the most trouble getting started, had the least trouble\ncrossing the ocean. The NC-l'got\nlost and landed ln 20-foot waves,\nsinking, after this crew was picked\nup by a tramp steamer.\nThe NC-3 also lost its Way in the\nfog and was forced to land in the\nopen sea. Although the ship was\ndamaged, the crew managed to taxi\nabout 200 miles to the Azores.  ,\nThe NC-4 landed at Horta in the\nAzores,-It reached Plymouth May\n31,1919,15 days after the start from\nNewfoundland. .'\u25a0\/'.,\nIh the succeeding years,- Breese\nmarried, got out of the navy, set\ntied down, in Santa Fe, raised four\nchildren and became a successful\ninventor and producer of oil burners. -1\"'\nSask. Area for\nLondon Mirror\n..LONDON'(CP) -' The Daily Mir-\nror Newspapers Company. Ltd., one\not the. biggest newspaper, operations, in' the- (world, ;has. received\nStockholder permission' to Increase\nits borrowing '.power: for possible\ndevelopment . of a - northern Saskatchewan timber tract how under\noption. \u25a0 ;- '     .'\u25a0\u25a0; '-i.   - ,\nIn the annual report published\ntoday and delivered last week' there\nis no mention of the northern Saskatchewan.' area,' which'' the \u25a0 company' anticipates may yield oil and\nnatural-gas.. -      .\u25a0 '\u25a0\nThe cdtapany owns the Anglo-\nCanadian pulp and paper mills of\nQuebec and last -year entered ', the\nCanadian kraft paper field by purchasing the bryden paper Company\nat Dryden, Ont Besides publishing\nnewspapers Including The Daily\nMirror, largest daily newspaper In\nthe'world at 4,500,000 circulation\u2014\nthe company operates in Australia'\nand West Afsica. ..'''\n(oast Contract\nFor Shipyards\n\u2022 OTTAWA (CP)*- Contracts totalling $18,625,600 were awarded to\nCanadian firms by the defence production department and Defence\nConstruction Llmlted.April 16-30, it\nwas announced today.\nLargest contracts .were made to\nBiirrard Dry Doclc Company Limited, Vancouver, and Davie Shipbuilding Ltd., Lauzon, Que., for the\nrefitting and conversion ot two\nfrigates at a cost ot $2,750,000 each.\nCotter Brothers Ltd., Winnipeg,\nwas awarded a contract valued at\n$523,380 for the addition to the fire\nprotection system at Churchill,\nMan. '   .\nEisenhower Pays\nTribute to Dead\nWASHINGTON- (AP) -> \"President Eisenhower led < Americans\nMonday in a Memorial Day tribute\nto th* hatidn. war read,    j   .\nWith Mrs. Eisenhower looking on\nhe placed a wreath at the tomb of\nthe Unknown Soldier in Arlington\nnational cemetery, across the Potomac river from the capital city.\nThe president stood in brilliant\nsunshine while Taps echoed over\nthe rolling green hills.\ni On Eisenhower's arrival at the\ncemetery, a ,few minutes eariier a.\n21-gun salute boomed out;\u25a0 .\nLoyal Africans\nSave\nNAIROBI,,.Kenya (Reuters)\u2014Af-\nrican militiamen met a test of their\nloyalty under, lire' by saving the\nlife of their wounded British commander ih'Ya terrorist attack, officials here, revealed Monday,\nDistrict' officer Cecil Davies was\nrescued .from Mau Mau terrorists\nand carried to safety by a cordon\n\u2022of kikuyu home guards whose will\nto fight he himself had wondered\nabout. .\nDavies was wounded in the'right\narm during a Mau -Mau ambush\nas he was leading his men on a\nnight patrol last, week: Switching\nhis _pistol to his left hand, ne ahot\ndown the man who. wounded him,\nbut other terrorists came charging\nin.\/,'   l'if:    ;,i' '     \"-.'-'\nThey ..were stopped, cold by the\nloyal Kikuyus.yvho fought off the\nattackers in a 15-minute battle and\nthen helped Davies out to'safety\nand medical care. '>'.-. -.\"''\nmmmmm\nNo Fall Session For\nB.C. Legislature\n.VICTORIA (CP) \u2014 There will\nbe no fall session of .the B, C.\nlegislature, Premier Bennett \u2022aid\ntoday\/' \u2022'.\nThe premier salt! that last year's\nfall session was called only to\ncomplete business left following\n. the sprlna session, when hie government met defeat on the floor\nof the House,- . '- . ,...>\u2022' :-\n, The- premier's announcement\nmeans-the house will next meet In\ntlii spring of 19^8.',- . \u25a0\n\u25a0\u25a0\nffiffi\nB.(. legion to\nBoycott Lapoinfe\n. VANCOUVER- (CP.-rBrltish Colombia's representatives to the Dominion convention. ot the Canadian\nLegion in Toronto will be asked to\nVwalk out\" if . Veterans' Affairs\nMinister Lapointe is allowed to address the delegates, Duncan Mac\nLennan, provincial secretary, said\nMonday. ,The convention will be\nheld in August\nHe said a motion to boycott Mr,\nLapointe was dealt with at a meeting of the B. C. executive council\nin protest over the action of' the\nfederal government in refusing consideration-ot amending the War\n\u2022Veterans'- Allowance\" Act.      '.-'\n\"We are not going to accept the\ncallous attitude toward the needs\nof yctcrans,\" said Mr. MacLennan.\n]7he veterans seek allowance increases for former needy servicemen from $50 for single persons\nand $90 for married to $60 and\n$120 a nionth.   . '\nKootenai River\nDown at Border\n, BONNERS FERRY, \u25a0 Idaho (AP)\n\u2014The Kootenai River was down to\n27.9 feet'here Monday. It had swollen to 35 feet' and flooded 8000\nacres of farmland In the Kootenai\nValley earlier this month.'\nThe river has been dropping\nslowly the pas> week. There is still\na lot of snow ln the mountains and\nthe.river could become dangerous\nagain, this spring.\nMrs. Sexton Lands\nIn Wheel Chair\nLIVERPOOL, England (Reuters)\nThe wife of the Anglican Archbishop of British Columbia, Mrs.\nH. E. Sexton, will, spend -her two\nmonths in England convalescing instead of vacationing. ,,\n: She1 -yas taken 111 with acute\npneumonia aboard the Franconia\ntwo days after the liner left Quebec\ncarrying -ir and the archbishop.\nWhen the ship arrived at Liverpool\nMonday, however! she had recover!\ned sufficiently to leave it in a\nwheelchair ahd accompany her husband by train to London.\n\"My wife is still very weak,\"\nthe archbishop said. \"I have made\narrangements for her to convalesce\nat'Bognoy, Regis.\"\n< The Franconia. had machinery\ntroubles and reached here three\ndays late, ; .--.\nOverflow Crowd\nListens to\n(oast Evangelist\n' VANCbUVER (CP) - Hundreds\nwere turned away from Exhibition\nForum here .Sunday as an overflow\ncrowd' ot 7000 turned put to hear\nevangelist Chuck Templeton. The\nex-football \u25a0 player and newspaper\ncartoonist told his' audience the\n\"supreme tragedy of today\" is that\nmillions who profess to be Christians do not live different lives from\nthose who do pot make that claim.\nEmergency Sale\nIn Buganda\nKAMPALA,'Uganda1 (Reuters)-\nSir Andrew Cohen, British governor\not Uganda, Monday reimposed a\nstate of emergency ln the'province\nof Buganda.\nAn official announcement here\nsaid he took the step because of\npressure of threats and intimidation\nin connection with a trade boycott\nThree newspapers, the Uganda\nPost, Uganda Express and Uganda\nEyogera, . have been suspended\nunder emergency powers.\nThe announcement said: \"The\ngeneral tone of the newspapers bad\nobliged the governor ln carrying\nout his duty of maintaining law and\norder to order their suspension.\"\nBuganda Is the province ot the\nBritish protectorate inhabited by\nthe colony's largest tribe, the Bag-\nanda, whose kabaka (king) Mutesa\nII was deposed by toe British government last November.\nBCE Wage Talks\nVANCOUVER (CP) - Wage settlement formula, reported to incorporate a nine-cent hpurly pay\nboost spread over a 19-month contract for 3000 B. C. Electric transit\nworkers has been worked' out by\nunion and company negotiators, it\nwas announced Monday. Present\nbasic wage is $1.58% an hour.\nDetails were not disclosed. It will\napply to workers ln Vancouver,\nVictoria and New Westminster.\nUnion negotiators, it was reported, will recommend its acceptance\nat meetings scheduled for Vancouver, June 7; Victoria June 8 and\nNew Westminster June 9.\nA secret ballot of tho workers\nwill be held June .18. j?r..\nCKNW Radio Station\nOwner Collapses\nOTTAWA (CP) - WiJHinj. Rea,\nJr., -president ot the International\nBroadcasting Corporation and the\nowner of New Westminster radio\nstation CKNW, is in civic hospital\nMonday.   J ... \u25a0'.,.\n, Hospital authorities said the condition of Mr: Rea, who became ill\nSaturday while attending a meeting of the Canadian Association of\nRadio and Television Broadcasters,\nis good. \" '\nii i.' i i'\"    i\nHatred of Britain and France\nBy: WILLIAM L. RYAN\nRABAT, Morocco (AP) \u2014 Violent\nanti-foreign propaganda frota the\nMoslem mid-east and Cairo is being\naimed at North Africa in what appears to be an attempt to seize pan-.\nIslamic opportunity from the deepening nationalist crisis. - .\nA dangerous vacuum has been\nNanaimo Tug Heads\nFor Stranded Crew\nVANCOUVER (CP) - Six crew\nmembers ot the 'fishing boat Pat\nCoe XIII of Bellingham, Wash.,\nclambered up a< rocky .cliff on Las-\nquetti island early Monday attar\ntheir '40-foot -boat crashed on the\nrocks.; -    '    yv\nFounding seas held off a fleet of\nU. S. fish-boats as a salvage , tug\nheaded for the scene, 50 miles\nnorthwest of Vancouver.\nThe crewmen struggled to the\nisland safety in the light of searchlights from other vessels standing\nby. They took refuge in an abandoned shack on rocky Point Young\noff Lasduettl Island. _.\nThe Pacific Salvage Company diverted its tug,, the Nanaimo Brave,\nto. Las.uetti Island. It was only'five\nmiles away, handling a log tow,\nwhen lt- was dispatched to the\nscene.\nThey Remember\nMONTREAL (CP)r-I_leVen veterans of ah almost forgotten'war\nmarched proudly along busy St.\nCatherine Street here Saturday.\nThere was no band, no cheering,\nonly the plaintive wall' of a single\nbagpipe over hushed office' 'buildings at a brief memorial service'\non Dominion Square..'\"..  \u2022   --\u2022   -.\nAs The Lament filled the air, the\n11 men bowed their heads-for their\ncomrades who died in the South African war. *\nThe occasion was the anniversary\nsigning of the Peace of Vereenig.\ning in 1902 the treaty that.brought\nthe three-year Boer conflict to an\nend.   . . ;'\u25a0\nThe parade was. considerably\nsmaller than In toe-earlier years of\nthe century when largo and spryer\ngroups marched to the Lord Strath-\ncona Horse monument in the downtown park. -\nThe old soldiers have never missed the annual event, r\nThe Albert and Edward shipping\ndock at Preston, Lancashire, has a\nwater basis of 45 acres.\nPOPE PIUS XII Is shown seated dh throne\nin \u00a7t. Peter's Basilica In Vatican. City during\nmajestic ceremony In which Pope Plus X was\ncanonized at a saint of the Roman Catholic Church.\nThis Is the part ef the ceremony In which Gaotano\nCardinal Ctgognani, second from right I\nE\" refect of the Holy ^Congregation for Rites, stands\nafore pontifical throne Imploring the Pope to\nsanbtlfy Plus X.' ...\u25a0'-\"\u2022'\u25a0',\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0. .\\ ' ,-i.\n. \"\u2014AP Wlrephoto via radio from Rome. \u25a0\ncreated In Morocco with the ouster\nof Sultan jSidl Mohammed Ben\nYoussef, 47, now exiled in Madagascar, The. ouster had the result of\nturning devout Moroccan ^Moslems\naway from mosques In anger and\nbitterness. They have become1 prey\nto all sorts of opportunists Including\nCommunists and fanatically anti-\nforeign champions of pan-Islam\nworld Mohammedan unity,\nFrance has protested at least\ntwice to Cairo about broadcasts of\nthe \"Voice of Arabs\" on radio Cairo.\nThese call Moroccans to violence\nin the name of Islam.\nThe propaganda should gladden\nthe hearts ot communists, tor whom\nit is ready made.   '\nSHOWN AS AN EXAMPLE\nVoice of Arabs brought the.tall\nof Dien Bien Phu-in Indo-China to\nthe attention of Moroccans many\ntimes as an example of how battle\ncan be waged against the French.\nRadio -Cairo on, dne hand  and,\nradio Tetuan from Spanish Morocco\non the other add fuel to7 flames\nhere.\nThe Spanish Moroccan radio calls\nI terrorists of French Morocco \"redeemers\" and applauds their activ-\nI ities against the French, whose relations  with   Franco   Spain have\nI been cool ever since the deposing of\nSidi vMphamihed. .-'\u25a0\u25a0   .\nAfter': the first attempts on the\nlllfe of thi new sultan, Moulay'Mo-\nfha-i-ied Ben Arala, ,hy terrorist.\nAllal Ben Abdullah last September,\nradio- Cairo be^an broadcasts, with\ntributei toi the would-be assassin,\nending with tile.words \"down with\ncolonialism\"    I..\n\u25a0\u2022 Tho broadcasts went so-far as to\nname the specific house where\n\"enemies' of Arablsm dijd Islam\"\nwere -Supposed to be plotting, thus\ninviting'terrorists attack, One of\nthe broadcasts urged that \"hatred\nof England and France- shall embrace all,Arebhearts.\" .[.,\u25a0\nPHONE 144 FOR 'CLASSIFIED\nSPECIAL\nSALE\nOF'\nPANTS\nRegular Values to $12.50\nNYLEETIAN  Gabardines\nin  bluo,  Ion  and'gray,\n\u2022hades.\n\u2022 Crease Resistant\n\u2022 Water Repellont\n\u2022 Spot Resistant\nEmory's Ltd.\n\"THE MAN'S STORE\"\nFour Kiddies Die\nIn Blazing Home\nm\nKILLIGREWS, Nfld. (CP)-Foui\nchildren died in a blazing bungalow,\nhere Sunday .while firemen tried\nvainly to. put the fire out with an\ninadequate supply ot water from \u00ab\nnearby 'well.    -.:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'.\nWilliam J. Cluney groped'\nthrough the smoke to rescue h.\u00ab\nwife, elderly mother-in-law and\nfive of his children but the remaining four died .when the flames bar.\nred Cluney frort re-entering tht\nbuilding.\nThp.victims were Harold 2, Don.\nna 8, Roslland 7, and Tasker 10.\nInvestigators could hot determini\nthe cause of the lire.. V\nI1'i\nRADIATORS\n'      CLEANED d REPAIRED\n\"-.' RECORING  .;   .., W:\nJim's Radiator Shop\n616 c-RONT ST. PHONE 63\nJ. A. C. LAUGHTOK\nOPTOMETRIST\nVISUAL TRAININO .;\nMedloal Arts Building\nSuite 206 Phone 141\nIS    B,\nHAIGH\nTRU-ART\nBeauty Salon\nPhone 8-7\n(78 Biker Streot\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nM\n'\u25a0\u25a0\n\"DlstlncUve Funeral Service\"\nAMBULANCE 8ERVICE\n51V Kootenay St       Phono 891\nHAVE YOUR FURNITURE\nEXPERTLY RECOVERED\nNelson Upholstery\nSM'Hall Street     r    Phone t\u00ab '\nGovernment Licenced\nCWHOUSr\nElectrical Contractor\nNorth Shoro - Phone 1724-L-2\n\u2022 Nelson. - B.C.    .     Ms\nCAMPBELL, SHANKLAND\n,.;,:' \u25a0 *cb;\nChartered Accountants\nAuditors    '\u25a0\n678 Bakor St Phone 235\n' Have the Job Pons Right\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER  PLUMBER      -\nPHONE 815 ; .\nw\nIGINTON\nMOTORS LTD.\nPONTIAC - BUICK\nG.M.C. TRUCKS\nBody and Paint Work a Specialty\n.'\nMake your own Home-Made Bread\nwith ELLISON'S\nU-BAKE BREAD MIX\nFull Instructions on every paokage\nPhone--., or Call\nELLISON MILLING\nA ELEVATOR CO. LTD.\nHARRIET HUBBARD AYER\n' *  3 Favorite Fragrances\n\u25a0' ! HONEVSUCKLE\nr..', PINK CLOVER       *    \u00ab\n.'..  ..GOLDEN CHANCH;. ,',''1\nCologne, Talcum, Ice Cologne\nNew Ayerfait Lipsticks    ;\nVW^o-\nSold Only.at Rexall y_\u00bb\nCity Drug\n''\u25a0'.elson'R  Modern  Pharmacy*\nPhone 34, Day - 807-R Night  '\nBOX 460.' \u25a0\ni    i\n_______\n__.\t\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1954_06_01","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0427982","@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":"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"}],"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":"1954-06-01 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1954-06-01 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. 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