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DtfiwM \u2014lege 4.\nT.lli En.laved\nLibaration ll Near.\u2014Pagt 6.\nCoait Girl Winntr\nU.I.C. Gold MttJol.\u2014tege 4.\n6b3\nTHURSDAY MORNING. MAY 11. 1144\nNUMBER 11\nPREFERS U.S. AIR PLAN\nGeneral Election\nin Sask. June 15\nC.C.F. Provides Major Election luue;\nColdwell Plant Two Week Campaign\nREGINA, May 10 (CP)\u2014Saskatchewan voters will go to\nthe polls June 15 in the Province's first general election In\nSix years, it was announced today.by Premier W. J. Patterson\nwho has ht*oded o Liberal 06-*\nministration for the post 10\nyears Nomination Day will be\nJune 1.\nTh* liit election wu June 8,\n1SH. An order-ln-council dlttolv-\ntuf the ninth legislature wu signed by Hon. A. P. Month, Saskatchewan, Lieutenant-Governor, tonight, ind writ, hive been ioutd\n\u25a0 C.C.F. provide* (he major time\ncoupled with tbe administration of\npott-wtr program.. Liberal spokesman claim that a CO\", victory\nwould mean a \"policy of regimentation.\" Progreisive Conaervitlve\ntpokeunen say: \"It is not time (or\nSocialism.\nAll pirtiei hivt post-war prn-\nfrtmi. Tht Llbertl Government'i\nIplani call (or expenditure of $100.-\n|SOO.0O0 on urban and rural projects.\nPremier Patterson Hid the gov-\n_ rnmtnt would conteat every constituency with the exception of\nWadena where Capt. George H\nWilliam, (ormer Provincial CCT.\nleader, will be unopposed by the\nliberal*\nTh* Premier idded thit \u25a0 manl-\nfttto tod ititement of policy would\nbe Uiued within a few dayi.\nIn lhe list legislature the ttand-\nt wu: Liberal! 33. C. C I*. 10;\nSoclil Credit 2; Unity (National\nReform! 2; vacant 9; total 52.\nTb* CCT, ln IU firit major teat\nline* the Ontario election lut Aug-\nu*t, will il*o conteit every conatit-\nry. T. C Dougln, the Provln-\np*rty leader, is returning from\nOttawa Immediately to direct the\ncampaign He announced today he\n[ayould reiign u member for Wey-\nbum, Suk. ln the Federal Houae.\nTh* Progressive Conterv.tivel.\n[under \u25a0 new leidcr, Rupert D\niRamaay  of Saikitoon.  will  have  i\ncial Credit, *9,7J0; ContervtUvt,\n52,368; then, 35,2\u00ab. Th. Conserva-\ntivei had 19 candidate*, but Salted\nto elect one.\nSaikitchewan hu bad I Llbertl\ntdmlniitratlon, with ont exception,\nilnce 1905 when it gained provincial\nitatui. rrom IMS to ISM, 1. T. M.\nAnd.rton, th* then Contervitlvt\nle.der, httd \u2022 Co-Operttlve Government, lupported by\ntrtS In4ep*ndent*.\nOTTAWA, Miy 10 (CP)\u2014M. J.\nColdwell, CCT. lttjdtr, aid tonight he would make a two-week\npre-election campaign tour ln support of hi. party In tht Sukatche-\nwan provincial election June IS.\nDuring i sluing of tht Commoni\nRadio Committee today he uked\nDr. Auguttln Frigon, ictlng generil\nmanager of tht Cinidian Broad-\nciting Corporation, about radio arrangement* for party speakeri in\nthe campaign.\nDr. Frlgnon uid ht btlleved t\npolicy would be worked out which\nwould be mutually latufictory to\nill p.rtiei.\nTORONTO. Miy 10 (CP) - Tim\nBuck. National Letdtr of the Labor-Progressive party, aald tonight\nhe will not participate in tht Ses-\nkatchewan election campaign, flat\nfor June 19 by Premier Patterson\ntoday.\nBombings Fall\nlo Budge Ice\nDAWSON, Y.T., Miy  10 (CP)\nUnited Statei Army bomberi made\nIcandidite in moat conitltuenciei \u25a0 inolh\u201e un,UCce*sful sttempt today\nWhile Social Credit, which ilx years j ,0 bomb (rM \u201e iM )lm whlch ^\n\u25a0go nominated 3\u00bb candidates *nd , k, , o( ^ Yukon mttropolli\nrtaeted Iwo, will enter candidate. ^^ ,,\u201e\u201e ,\u201e, sj,,^, tni \u201e\ntally \"where there 1. a demand        | ,\u00a7 lt6 tonl ht Rc AT. planta\nSudtatchewan    servicemen     out.; ,omorrow  \u201e,  tr,  their\nid.  the  Province  wll  hav.   three >\nmembers   in   the   next   legislature, *\nETthelr vot. will be ..ken . liter: -W >~ \u00ab*\u00a3 _\nSt.. There will be one member for I Water hai \u25a0''\"'n \".other two feet\nforcei .erving outside the province and u itill riling here following th*\nIn Cinidi ind Newfoundland, one , breakup o( Ice Jam* it Coffee Creek\ntor Greet BriUsin, ind one (or the and Stewart, above here thii mom-\nMedlterraneen I ing.    Government building*, bank*\nActive   lervice   personnel   within   md  school! hive been  doaed   be-\nISukalchewin on election day will' cauie of authorltlea' Inability to\nvote In the provincial conitituen- heit them ind because lidewalka\ntlei In which they relided prior to t throughout the buaineta .ecllon are\n| enlistment\nPremier Pitterton uid comlder-\n[ able time would be required to\nmake irnnfement* for lhe vote of\n| oversell men The following hive\nm ippointed returning officer*;\nLt-Col r W G Mllri, (or Great\nBrlUln. l.t Col J K Hopkini, Med-\nittrranean. and Capt J S. I>eli. (or\nCanada\nPlani for  final  nominating meet-\nI Ingi   were    under    preparation   tonight        Three-cornrrrd       contests\nwere in proipect in many comtllu-\n| tncle.\nTlv. byrlrctioni h.ve bean held\n| line* the lut general election gov-\nt emment memberi were returned in\n\u2022 doit\nMackenzie King\nWill Speak Today\nLONDON. Msy 1 0(CP)- Prim*\nMinister Mackenzie King, who ii\nattending the conference of F.rnnire\nTrim* Ministers, tomorrow | ill\naddress both Houses of Parliament\nIt 11 expected Mr King will itart\nto speak it about B im   CUT.\nWater Level\nEXTRA SPURT\nCOULD PUT\nB.C. OVER TOP\nVancouver First\nMajor City\nto Reach Objective\nOVER BILLION\nOTTAWA, Miy 10 (AP) \u2014 Thl\nNitloml Wir Flninc. Commute* snnouncid tonight thit total\nlubicrlptlom ta Cinidi'i (lath\nVictory lean it tht close tf bui-\nIness last night imountid tt 110,-\n010,3U,MO, and aatlmtttd that In-\nelusion tf today'i nils tht total\ntt bt innounced tomorrow would\nbl In tht ntljhborhood tf |1,(W5,-\n000,000,\nThe report from tht irmed forces\nfeitured thoie received by loan\nhetdquirtort today. Tha combined\ntotil lubicrlbed by personnel ot\ntht Cinidlin Nivy, Army and Air\nforce itandi it Ml.MD.OOO ibout %*,,\n000,000 ln txctu of tht total reach\nid in tht Filth Loan.\nCinidlin irmy hu piled up \u2022 total of Wl,\u00bb52,\u00bb00 it UM tad at 14\ndayi, comp*red with $ll,013.\u00bbO0 tt\ntht aunt lUge o( th* lut loan.\nTht total repreeenta 111 per cent\nof tht objecUve of 111,750^00, and\ncornea from 110,41*. buyer*. Th* average luburlption la Canada bat\nbeen SIM aad otatom ttl.\nThe HCAT reportod 1*MW appll-\ncttlont tar 114,750 \u2022\u00ab which It ltflj\nper cut of t \u00bb10,000,000 objectlv*.\nThe R.C.N. reported a new total of\n14,738,550 for IM per cent of t *.,-\n500,000 quota. Tlje report included \u2022\nilgnil thit the ovtritai total wu\nBOW (114,100 or 5M per cent of a\n115,000 quot*.\nOffice employee! of tht Ford Motor Co., of Canasta, Windsor, were\n150 over their objective of 1100,000\ntodiy, With one-third of their can-\nvan itill to'be covered.\nTh* total purchau of Ihe Alberta\nOoitiamml It AHOjKO, of whits\nP.000,000 It from depcaitora' trutt\ntha txBMury \"\nBrltlih Columbl. ind th* Tukon\nBOW hive 11 of thli arei'i 41 unit*\nover tht top la th* Sixth Loan with\nfour mort likely  to icon before\nThursday-\nVincouvtt City bow bat Bat of\niti leven dlvliiom flying ptnnantt,\nfTllillgblilj and Grindview-Hiit-\nlnp Eut hiving prtvlouily rtaehad\ntht top. Vincouver South wtth 11\nper cant on Wednesday noon may\nmake the grade Thunday. Kitiilino\nWut PI Grey hid rtaehad a* per\ncant\nVincouver li tb* Ont mijor city\nin Cinidi ta perform thit feat in\nthe Sixth loan.\nWith aa ixtri ipurt ta everybody's tart, 0. C. md thi Yukon\ncould git ovir tha tap tomorrow\nnight, iccordlng to Loan effklili.\nTttal .mount Invntid, up to man\nWidni.diy wm HIJtMJW. With\ntntthtr M,M1,I50, the tvtrall\nquoti tf %m)A*ajm would bt ee-\ncund. It Is painted out. hawt.tf,\nthat a still grutir lllort would\nenable thit provloci in. tha Yukon to lurpiH thi privlou, lean*\nr.cord tf tllCflOOflOa\nThree of B C -Yukon'i ton divisions in .bov. quota aad two mon\nvery near tht top. That* \"over\" in.\nArmed Force* it 11M0 per cant of\nobjective, Vancouver miburbin 100 -\n51; Vancouver city 100.04. The Yuk-\non-AUla-Ptact River diviiion ousted tht cout ana for fourth piaca,\ni tti In Ing 11.45 whll* the Coait territory climbed ta 00.40.\nTh* Fr.ier Villey ttctndad to\n1145; Okimgin-Kimloop.- Revel-\nitoki irtt ttood at 71JM, Vancouvtr\nIsland 74.00, Northern B. C. DA\nTrill forked to tht front In tht\nKootentyi with IS  par cant   laat\nThe following  Urge application.\nKootenayi unit 70, Nelson 71\nbaan received\nfor Sixth Victory Loan Bond, hivt\nBurn* k Co, for 1180,000 on bo-\nhill of IU brtneh** ln Calgary. Edmonton. Reglna. Winnipeg, Vancouver and other point*\nPalm D.lrlee Ltd. tor 1110.000 on\nbehilf of lti branch** In Calgary,\nEdmonton, Ft William, Kamloopa,\nReglna, Nelaon. Satkatoon, Sudbury,\nVancouvar, Victoria and Winnipeg\nConsolldited Fruit Co, Ltd, tarrying on bualne*. under the name of\ntha Nitloml Fruit Co, tnd Scott\nFruit for 175.000 on behalf of Ita\nbrinrhei ln Brandon, Cilgtry, Edmonton, L. P.s, Lathbrldga, York-\nton, Moo** Jaw, Ragtna. eUakatoon,\nYorkton, N.laon and Prlnc. Albert\nRiling three fifths of \u2022 foot In\ntwo d.y., the West Arm at Nelaon\nfour; two by acclamation, while the ' itood it 00 foot above th* ten\nt'( F   took one i mark    by    the    Dominion    Public\nIn the 1910 election the popular ; Work, g.uge at 1 p m Wednesday\nVote wai 440.771 By ptrtie. It wu; I Tuesday'! rile wu 3S foot, tnd\nLiberal.  100.170;   C.C F .  01,500;   So- ' Wedneedly'l   15 foot\nKootenay1! Bond Scores\nSIXTH VICTORY LOAN, GENERAL CANVASS:\nDay'i Saltt         Total Quoto\nTrail Unit                            S47.350      .805,550 5950,000\nkit  Kootenay                          41,150         705,750 925,000\nNeUon Unit      .t                 52,150        592,750 775,000\nAllies Follow Up\nGerman Retreat\nNAPPUS, May 10 (CP)-Tak-\nlng quick idvtntagt of a Oerman\nretreit, British 8th Army troops\nh.ve seized aprpoximately 50\nsquin mllei of mountalnout territory Inland from tha Adriatic, Including tha town of Palena, Allied\nHeadquarters   announced   today,\nBptarhteded by tough Indian\nOhurku, tht Oth Army troopt\ndrove Into tha rugged Apennines\nadvancing Allied llnei u much u\n10 mllea In the lector between Clv-\nItellt ind Sin Angtlo da Peacb.\nClvltella li 10 mllei Sbuthwett of\nOrtont and San Angtlo U ln tap1\nSangro Villey 15 mllei South of\nCtvittllt.\nTht Germini retreated acroai tht\nlittle Aventlno River ln their withdrawal movement. Their retreat\nhu ranged trom seven to UVt mllei\nfrom their Una u innounced several wttki ago.\nTht Ohurku occupied Paleni, 10\nmllei lnltnd from the Adriatic and\nnine mllei Southwttt of Clvltella,\nFtlliKo*o, \u2022 mountain village between tht Aventlno ind Sangro\nvalley., two mllei 6onttrweit of\nTprlctllt, and high ground .round\nGarriberale, a himlet two mllei\nNorthweat of Sin Angtlo.\nThere wet- no Indication that the\nlet Canadian Corpi, which U oper-\nitlng with the 8th A.rmy near the\nAdrlitlc, wu engaged\" ln tht action.\nTht Germans, also wen digging\nin and strengthening thetr defence* o\u00bb, tht West bank of the\nRapldo River-just fkarV of Cai-\nslno on the 5th Army front\nHeavy German mortar fin and\na number of iharp. patrol engagements wan reported from varioui\nsectors of tha battle front.\nBad-' vitibiUty hewared aerial\noperatloni but medium bomberi\nTueaday hammered the railway\nJunction of Incise, about 23 mllei\nfrom  Florence.\nHon. A. Willtt Gray\nBuried at Royal City\nNXW WMTMINSTXIl. B C. May\n10 (CP) \u2014 Fitntrtl tei iliaj wan\nheld hen today for Han. A Wallet-\nley Ony. Britiah Cohnnbla'i Mlnliter of land. Me dttd it Vlctorl! Sunday.\nInterment wu in the family plot\nIn Fr.ier   teinetoi y.\nPremier Hart and other membera\nof the Provincial Cabinet attended\nthe lervlrei Rev. Thom.i Murphy\nofficiated at reremonlee In St Andrew! Preibyleri.n Church.\nTrain Special Corps\nro Pick Off\nInvaiion Officers\nNIW YORK, May 10 (AP)\u2014A\nspatial core, tt 0.rerun tharp-\n\u2022htetart It btlng tralntd \"to plek\nIff tha aammandlng afflotrt tf\natah trava af Invading trtipi u\nth.y hit th. bBBlhay\" tht B.rlln\nradii aald tonight\nTht br**dc**t, tald tht mm\nwan lluonid vitirins tf tht\ntistirn front and were btlng\n\u2022 qulppid with ipiclil rlllu with\nnew ttlattaplt lights.\nFORD WORKERS\nVOIETO\nil*\nB<xird Refuses to\nDeal With Main\nIssue During Strike\nlITNDffOH, Ont, Miy 10 (CP>-\nWorkeri at the Ford Motor Company of Canada ban tonight voted\nuninlmously ln favor oi returning\nto work tomorrow morning bringing to . clot* t work stoppigi for\nill but two d.yi ilnce April H.\nTb* vote followed t recommendi-\nlioo of tht txecuuvi of Local 100\nof th* United Automobile Workeri\nof America (CIO.) that tht mn\nreturn to their Job* pending clarification of the grievance procedure\n\u2014main point of Issue between tht\ncompiny tad tht union.\nRoy England, Praeident of Local\n100, rtad a letter to the gttbertng,\neetlm.ted at 10,000, from th* National Wartime Labor Reletioni\nBoard at Ottawa advising tht union\nthat tha Board would aot deal with\nunion grlevincei it long u th*\nman remained away trom work.\nTh* workiri tcoapUd the rec-\nommenditlon of tha union executive to return on the ttaurtnee that\nthe matter of grievance procedure\nwould be clarified by the N W L.\nR B lmmedlitely thay an back it\nwork.\nEarlier tonight tha Board Issued\nt tUtomtnt it Ottawa announcing\nit cotsndertd tb* work stoppage,\nwhich hu ballad produckm ot war\nvehicle* for 15 out of n working\ndart, contrary to a collective bargaining agrtement under tha Dominion Labor Code.\nHALDANE GRANTED\nHABEAS CORPUS\nRIGHTS ON WILBY\nVICTORIA. May 10 (CP) - Notice of appeal againit dtarousul by\nChief Justice W a F.rrls of habeu\nW.H.M. Hildin*, counsel for Ralph\nM. WUby. wu glean Claude I.\nHarrison, raprttnatlng th* Dlitrlct\nAttorney of New York City, by Mr\nHiadant today\nAdjournment wu granted until\ntomorrow .fternoon and Wllby wu\ngiven Into the cuttody of the two\nNew York l.w officers, and placed\nIn jail.\nTWO NAZI TROOP\nSHIPS SUNK\nTRYING TO FLEE\nRuss Begin Task\nof Repairing\nSevastopol Port\nLONDON, Miy 10 (AP) - In ont\not tht flntl chipten of tht fill of\nSevastopol plinei of tha Black Sea\nFleet tank two 4000-ton German\ntrtmporta, a pitrol launch and several hlgh-ipted laadlng craft and\ndemited leveral-other vetael aboaru\nwhich tht Germ.ni and Romanians\nwen trying to flee, the Russi.ns\n\u2022nnounced tonight\nOn the land fronti then wen no\nImportant ch.nget, uld tha Soviet\ncommunlqut, broadcast from Mot-\nThe Ruislir.i already Batt begun\ntbe huge taak af repelling the port\nof Sevutopol even while the imoke\nof th* furious final assault curled\novtr the ruins. Brltlih navel aad\nmilitary men predicted the Iluuiam\nwould ban tht port In working order \"in tome degree\" within t abort\ntime and that iti poatteilnn would\ngin tbe Soviet .irmen dominance\nover tbe whole Illack Set tree Immediately snd toon would make poa-\nslble Increased trade with Turkey\nand opportunitlaa to supply the\nCrimea and Weatarn Ukraine with\nlend-lease supplies by wster Initead\nof tbe previous long rail routes.\nA supplement to tbe Soviet communique said 000 Germans were kill\nand 100 captured in tht dilly ' enemy attack\" and Soviet counterblows Southern of Stanulawow. In\nth* Southeast corner of pre-war Poland.\nA review of air activity broadcut\nuld M0 Nui planei had been dei-\ntroyed during tht lut week ln iir\nbattlea and by Soviet ground fi(e\nGerman ilrbuat al Stanlilawow\nand Lwow and near Roman tn Romania were hit and at one of thee*\n10 planes wer* wrecked on the\nground.\nAirman of th* Black Sea Flnt\nsank mora than 100 enemy .hip.\nduring th* lut month, according to\ntha broadcast 10 during th. lut\nweek Including several transport\nwith . tol.l dlrplicement o( 15.000\nton.\"\nBUREAUCRACY\nTO PATERNAL\nWASK1NOTON, May 10 (AP) -\nAbolition of the II S Farm Security\nAdmlntitritlon wat neonwverided\nby a special Houae of Riprmnt.\ntlvei Committee today la a report\nwhich iccused lha agency of eon-\ntrolling lu client, \"to tha extent\nof telling the borrower how to\nrain hit children how to plan\nhit home lift''\nLIBERAL M.P. DIES\nMOrTTHIAl, Mty 10 (CF-)-fu-\ngene Durechar. tX Liberal Member\nof Pirtltmtnt tor Montnal St\nJimee. died today al th* Hotel Dieti\nMn*plta\u00a3 he re  after  Iwo week.  Ill-\nAsk Removal of\nJaps After War\nVANCOUVIR, M\u00aby 10 (CP^-\nA rt*olutlon nklnf thi Dominion\nOovornmont lo bin all futuro Jip\n\u25a0 ntn iittlftnint In Cinidi ind\nto nmovi ill pirtoni of Jlpmtii\n\u2022 ncntry from thi country tt tha\nenri of thl wir wai adopted Tun-\ntoy by Dlvlilan  1   Llboral   Aim\n\u2022 lotion.\nIn Iho intorim tho r**ooli.tioiv\naptmoorOki hy tho Rnttih ('(.lumbia\ntJboral Aa*or1itlnn. uttod that:\nHo porooni nf Jipanooo anroatry\nbo altoorod to carry on binln***** tn\nWC   oiOvor   dlro-rtly   of   IrvdirocUy\nNo poroon of Japanooo ancootry\nbo allowod Ui hold, own or loooo\nland or iny Intoroot In Und, or tn\nany body ctvrportto directly or In-\ndtr*Kt.y ond that any Und or Intor-\n\u2022oi In Und or In any bodr corporato\nhold by rirh ponon of Japonooo\n\u2022ncootry or by any af\u00abnt or tnortoo\nfor him bo forthwith forfottod to\ntho Crown.\nIt alfo urfod that \"at tho ond of\ntho wir. or tath-rrrtn If pnaflblo. all\nomployon bo forbiddon to omplnr\nporooni of Jipinooo anrtMtry \"\nTho r*wotutk>n. p noon tod for tho\nfin! tlmo Tuovday night to a Mb\noral orfanliation to rapprtivol. will\nbo aont to Vonc\u00abuv\u00abr Contro Lib-\noral Aaoriitlon. with which divl\nilnn It li affillatod. ind lator to\nOttawa.\nAPPROVE SETUP\nFOR KEEPING\nWORLD PEACE\nPlans Presented to\nDominion Leaders;\nEden Fills in Gaps\nLONDON, May 10 (CP Cabla)-\nTalki between hifh'-ranklnf representative! of the governmenti of\nBritain, the United Stitei tnd Rusts! on machinery for milnttlnlng\npeace ln tht post-war world in I\nprohibit tftermith of foreign policy dlicuiiioni now under way at\nthe conference ot Commonwealth\nPrime Minister*.\nSince the Tehertn conference list\nDecember between Prime Miniiter\nChurchill, Preildent oRottvtlt and\nMarthil Stalin, tht Foreign Office\nhit been working on a plan for in\nIntemttionil orginiutlon to te-\nplace the League of Nation! la lint\nwith the principle! of tha United\nNatloni decliritlon which followed\nthe conference.\nThe Foreign Office*! pltnt wen\npresented to th* OTtTttai leeden\nIn fairly concrete form tnd Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden filled\ngipt in Information already trane-\nmltted to tbe capital! of the Do-\nmlnloni with background tnd detail\nThe Premier.' talks now an expected to run Into next weak at\nthay an *omewrut behind schedule tad Rich important qutttioni\nai transport, lmmlgrition ind Inter-\nIrnpin coniultttlon hivt yet to be\ntouttdtrtd.\nTha conference wu given an n-\nsurinc* that Britain ao far hat\nbean able to avoid ihort-sighted\nwir igreementi on foreign policy,\nthe spoketmin said. Colonial policy\nhaa brought talk on tht regional or-\nginlxstlon ot colonial tarrltoriea,\nthe ipokesmin said, adding tt was\nagreed that detail! ot regional col-\nliborition mutt bt evolved with\nthe colonial power.\nName Harrison\nas Man Who\nKilled Pennox\nVANCOUVHl, May 10 (CP) -\nDaniel Harriaon, B, of Vancouver\ntoday waa named by a coroner\"!\njury u the man who ihot tnd itib-\nbtd ta death Clifford Pennox of\nVsncouver In s downtown rooming houae attny ben Sunday.\nHarriaon wu charged with murder shortly sfter the struggle which\nended in Lennox's death and tht\n\u25a0tabbing of Mln Helen Lee In the\ngirl's room and in adjoining luile.\nComtible John lluir told the Inquest jury ISe caught Harriaon trying lo escape by t third-floor fin\netcipt and brought him back lo\nth* room when Lennox Uy dying\nwith tht wounded woman by hli\ntide. Htrriton niawd tb* room\nto the woman and bending over ber\nspoke   Incoherently,   Muir   said.\n\"Get .way from me,\" atolr quoted tha girl aa aaylng. \"You nan\ncauaad enough troubl. already.\"\nMuir uid the girl then turned\nto him and aald: \"Ha stabbed me.\"\nThen turning and pointing to Lennox, ah* added; \"Ha ihot him.*'\nMri Dorn Olsen, occupant of the\nroom adjoining Mlaa Lee*! where\npert of tht struggle occurred, told\nthe inquest of Harrison entering\nher room whan ihe, Lennox and\nMlu Ln wen apendlng the evening Harriaon drew a rifle from\nunder hli coat and pointed It around\nthe room, ihe uid. Mr* Oleen ran\nfrom the room and phoned for the\npolice.\nMn Olaan'l sister's bibr wu lying on i blood-soaked bed sleeping\nwhen polln found the dying man\nind th* Injured Ln girl lying together on the floor.\nMichael Harrison, brother of the\n\u25a0ccuted. uld he believed Harriaon\nend Mlu Lm hid lived together\nlet* In IM.1. but had parted In January.\nDr A Q. Hunter teetlfled that\nLennox had died from Internal and\neitamel hemmorh.**. rmied by a\nrun ihot wound and a stabbing A\n' rifl. wu found In th. dnth room\n' ind i r.ior-aharp file wu found on\n. Harriaon when he wu arrested, polln uid.\nCold Shoulders\nCanadian Views\nHowe May Make Statement Today;\nCanada to Stay in for Confinnco\nLONDON, Moy 10 (CP)\u2014Britain \"reluctantly\" has re-\njected the Canadian plan for fixed control, national quotas and\na central force enforcement authority for post-war civil aviation in an agreement for a future conference to be based on\nthe less rigid American propos-*1\nal for a broad international\nagreement, Lord Beaverbrook\nInformed the House of Lords\ntoday.\nThe Lard Privy Seal, who hu\ncharge of pott-wu civil ivlation\nmitten for Britain, idded thit u \u2022\nraault of- recent talks with A. A.\nBtrlt of the United St.tes State\nDepartment \"we have reached an\nagreement on principles with the\nUnited Statei\" for concrete action\nby a Brltiih-American aviation\nconference to bt held later this\nyear.\nThe resent Anglo-American air\ntalk* hart wen mott tatiifictory,\nba Mid, aad the United Statei rep-\nreatntatives wan man than unified with IU deliberation!\nLord Beaverbrook admitted that\ntha United Statei had a long lead\nover Britain In air traniport but\nuld \"we ban a number ot excellent deiigni for new type!''\nThe Cinadlan propoaal wu presented to t Commonwealth meeting on aviation problemi in London lut year. Lord Beaverbrook\naaid deciilon to ditch the \"drift\nconvention\" drawn up by the Dominion'! Munition! tnd Supply Miniiter, Hob C D. Howe, wat taken\naltar tht Amerlc.ru expresud tht\nopinion Mr. Howe's plan provided\ntoo rigid a belli for talk* at an\nInternational conference.\nTht Canadian plan called for an\nInternational regulating authority\nwith power of enforcement of the\n\u2022uthortty* dtdtion. Each country\nwould ham baen allocated frequen-\ncMa of air ttntcea and national\nquotas tor International air traffic.\nThe proposals advanced by the United Statei delegation Included an\nInternational authority with no\npower to enforce it* ngulstions, st\nleut during tht immediate pott-\nwar period.\nLord Beaverbrook laid the broad\npurpose of the forthcoming International conference will be to draw\nup an International convention on\nair navigation to be implemented by\nan International traniport organization. Thit body would tvolve standards aeek to eliminate uneconomic\ncompetition, siilgn each country a\nnetwork of participation In world\ntransport and maintain a broad\nequilibrium between air transport\nc.p.city tnd traffic offerings.\nLord Beaverbrook uld the over-\nana Dominion., Great Britain and\ntbe United Statei now are In agreement   on   theie   general   principles.\nOTTAWA. Msy 10 (CP)-Csnsds\nprobably will participate in a further pott-war civil ivlitlon conference along with the United Kingdom, the United State* and perhapi\nother countries. In spite of the rejection of t Canadian plan for fixed\ncontrol, national quota* and i central international enforcement authority, it wu leemed today.\nA ititement by Mr Howe In the\nCommon, tomorrow wu comldered\n\"probable\" ln Government circee*\nOttaws luthoritiei uid rejection\nof the Canadian plan did not necessarily mean that Canada wu excluded from further civil aviation\nconferences tmong the nations\nCtntdt hu sought \u25a0 generil International civil aviation agreement\n\u25a0nd hu been ln coniultatlon with\nth* United Ststes ind other Dom\ninions u well u the United King\ndorn.\nLISTS BRITISH\nGOODS SENT\nTO AID RUSSIA\nCheering Louder as\nChurchill Tells\nof Canada's Part\n$360 MILLION\nLONDON, Mty 10 (CP) \u2014 If)\nno spirit of botttfulnus but kt-\ncium hi comldered \"thi ftott\nshould bt published\" Prim* Mln-\nliter Churchill detailed In thi\nHouu of Commoni todiy Brltiln'i\na multi-figured trmt contribution\nto Ruuit ind told of tht Royal\nNavy'i ucrlflct In delivering tht\ngood!\nFrom October, 1*41, until laat\nMarch, ht revealed, Britain tent\nRuuli *U>S1 tinki, $.771 pltntt\nplui mort thin \u00a380,000.000 (about\nS36O.OO0.0OO) worth of material\nand michlncry.\nAn Admiralty communique released today announced that United\nNations ihip* delivered nearly 1,-\n250,000, font of war aupalie. to Russia over the Arctic route in tht\nlaat ilx monthi with a loss of fewer\nthan 18 ton. in every 1,000.\nTheae supplies included aircraft,\ntanks, railway locomotives, csra,\ngum, cranes, marine craft, ammunition, food and fuel.\nMr. Churchill expressed the Gov-\nernment'l ippreclltlon of Canadl'l\nhelp tnd uld thst ilnce July 1,\nUM3. supplies from Canada slso\nhsve been going forwsrd to Russia\nby direct srrangement between\nCanads an dthe Soviet Union. Hit\nfigures did not include iuch aid.\nIn exchange for all thli material,\nRuula \"hai given whitever lt pot-\nlibly could.\" he uid. but owing to\nmany opportunitiei to lend any\nport congestion there had not been\nqutntltlu of lumber which the Rus-\nliam were willing to send.\nShip Carrying\nOre lo Germans\nSunk OH Norway\nSTOCKHOLM, May 10 (AP) -\nThe 10,000-ton G*nnin >hlp Odin,\ncurrying * full cirgo of Swedish\nIron ore to Germany, wm lunk outside Narvik Harbor In Nhrway to-\nnljtht, uid a report from Kuruna,\nSweden.\nThe freighter, relatively new, apparently itruck a mine and tank\nwithin i few minutes, actordlna; to\nthe report.\nSixty or 10 Germans snd the Norwegian pilot were said to have been\nlost.\nJaps Nailed Chinese\nto Palm Trees\nSwedish Exports\nToboggan\nBDU-fX,   April   10   (AP)-Wbilt\nthe wsr hai hootn*d mineral production   tn   Portugal    and   Spain.\nbringing  both  countriaa  sharp  In-\neromom In  comnwrt*. Swadan  hai\nfufftrad a severe rtduetion In foreign trade sine* 1W, according to\nI tha   l^afue   of   Nations'   monthly\ni statistical   survey    Swedish   Imports\nI droppad   from  l.VW.OOO.OOO  kroners\n(about   \u00bb\u00ab3,000.000l   In   IM  to   I-\nMO.tXO.OOO   (about   MM.moOO)   In\nIM1   whllt   tvoprta   hava   fallen\nfrom    1 .INTO, 000.000    kroners    <$47V-\n] 000.000)    to    l.JOO.OOO.OOO    (POO.OOQ.-\nOOQt in Ihe ume period, the survey\n-uid \u2122\nADVANCID ALLIED HEAD\nQUARTERS IN NEW QUINEA,\nMay 11 (Thundayi (AP) \u2014 Jap-\nanaM atrocities, Including nail\nInf Chlnaaa te palm trees by drlv<\nInf Iran spikes through their 'ore\nheede, were made public today\nsimultaneously with tha release\nef a headquartere report that Am\nerlean Invader* of Hollandla and\nAltapa freed 707 enemy prison-\nere,\nTha communique uld 462 of lhe\n707 ware Sikhs\nAt tha ume lime, tha Australian\nDepartment of Information an\nnouncad that tha liberated Sikluf\nstrongly Indicted Japaneae treat\nment of them.\nSoma of the Slkha were quoted\nby tha Orpartnirni as uying\n\"On an 11-day march from Slnga-\npor to Kuala I.umpur (In Malaya)\nwe were herded along a road like\ncattle, Al one place we anw a num\nbar of Chinese who had been nail-\n[ ed to palm trees with iron spikes\nthrough their fnrrheads\n! 'Fifteen Sikhs who had become\n111   were   put   to   death   at   Rabaul\n| (New   Britain'\nI     Recently favored targets were hit\n: aiaew  by  Allied  Air  Forca*   Head-\n, quarters reported Allied raids on\nthe Schouten  Islands to lhe  North-\n, west   of   HolUndia   and   on   Wewak\ni to  the  Southeast.     Solomons-baaed\nI plane* kept pounding away at Rabaul, New Britain, and bases on\nNew   Irelsnd\nI In the Hollandla perimeter, American patrols killed HI more of\nthe enemy near I,akr Sentani and\non the slopet (,f the ('\\rlopt Mountains    Thirty-two dthers were rap-\n| tured These brought tbe totals to\n977 Japanese killc<l and 2M> raptured since the senior was invaded\ni April   22.\nI In the sens )u*1 North of Australia, raids were made on Dutch\nTimor, thr K.n und Ann- Islands.\nTwo medium Ix.mbcn. f.ulrd to\nreturn from ilu   I ,. iui   ... .uk.\n ___^__^__\nT\u2014\"\u2014\"  \u25a0\" \" 1\n'\"  BP^Ipai\u00abF^(iBwf\u00bbr\u00bb\nS \u2014 NBUON DAILT NCWS, THURSDAY, MAT  11, 1V44\nVice-Regal Party to Inspect School\nChildren of Trail, Rossland,\nNelson During Visit to District\nTRAIL, B. Os, Usy 10\u2014Canada's\nGovernor-Oeneral, ttve Earl of Ath-\nlone. sn4 Prlnceaa Alice arrived here\ntonight for thetr inspection of the\nplants of the Consolidated Mining 6t\nSmelting Company of Canada, Ltd.\nand Went Kootenay Power At Unlit\nCompany Ltd, The Vlce-Re\u00abal party\ncame In special coaches attached to\nthe Kettle Valley train.\nBetide* Waiting the pants, the couple will meet officials of Trail, Tadanac, Roealand and Nelaon, and will\nalao inspect school children of those\nemes.\nThe party will go through the Tadanac plan** Thursday morning, then\nro to Rossand In the afternoon to In-\nEct the school children and meet\nyor J. e. Oordon and oouncll members. Coming back, they will aee the\nWarfleld plants, and later go to Tadanac to meet tha Reeve and Coun-\notllors t* the municipality.\nFriday morning achool children of\nTrail will bs inspected at Butler\nPsJk and a school holiday following\nthe inspection has been declared by\nMayor Herbert Clark Prlnoess Alice\nWill also Inspect Olrl Guide companies. The party will then meet the\nMayor and Aldermen of Trail.\nA drive to South Slocan for lunch\nwith Lome A. Campbell, President of\nthe West Kootenay Power & Light\nCompany and Inspection of the power\nplants, will follow.\nVISIT NPI.AON FRIDAY\nFritjay afternoon the Vice-Regal\nparty will drive to Nelaon. It la ei-\npected they will arrive at approximately S:30. Inspection Of achool\nchildren and Girl Guides, and pre-\nsentatlon of the Neleon City Council members Is being arranged for\nWeather permitting, the ceremonies\nmay take place at Lakeside Park.\nJunior Boarders\nModel Gowns al\nLoan Drive\nROOflLAND, B C, May S Uoyd\nOlelchmau of Orsda 2. Maclean School\nreceived a, Ifi.OO War Savlnga Certificate for winning the Victory Loan\nQuia at a ooncert at the Capitol\nTheatre. Ur. topped all competitors\nIn Oradea l, 2. and 8. Joanne Young\nof Orade 8 received thf e\u00bb 00 certificate that went to the winner of\nGrade* 4, 5 and fl Mm It W Haggen\nmade   the   presentation.\nMiss Canada Otrla In costume were\non the stage and received tribute\nfrom the War Services Committee for\nthetr untiring effort* during the paat\nyear and their aeelstance to the various tag day campaigns Silver lapel\npins will be presented liter\nMayor John I Oordon made an ap-\nToast4ea\nOne of the itrengea* murders\nIn history was. no doubt, that in\nIn which Li*\u00bble Borden figured in\nauch a alnlstar snd yet baffling\nmanner. It La recalled In the\nJingle\n\"Unit Borden took m aie\nAnd gavs her mother forty\nwhacks \"\nTbe esse tan rlee to many islands, and ona of them waa re-\noallsd bv Mrnund Ptaraon ths\neonrvolBawur of Bordisna\nsfter Uftsds had been acquitted, she ww walking In s\nfriend's premise** one dsy and sn\nold ramshackle ahrd waa polnt-\nOUt to her R\u00abr hosteaa ssld that\nR waa a wtwcS and continued:\n\"ItamofTow. m have Mike pull it\nflown and cart it off \" Urn* l.ir-\natte'a sudden and enthusia*ft*ic re-\neponava msde her friend t*sp\nShe afoJalmed1 \"Tou d-on't ne*>d\nta t**x Mike so do it I oould do\nM now   Otmme  tht ate!\"\npeal to Roealand citizens to put the\nVictory Losn \"over tbe top\", atatlng\nthat In order to do eo 0000 per day\nwould hare to be invested.\nA highlight of tbe program wu the\nfashion show staged by the Junior\nBoard of Trade. To the soft strains of\nmusic. Wilfred Woodhouse, Aid. J. R.\nCorner. Wilfred Hshn, Btsn Hew-\nglll snd S. R. Davlea slnked serosa tho\nstage individually la all their feminity, modelling to advantage suave\nafternoon and cocktail frocks and sophisticated evening clothes, complete\nwith the latest accessories. N. L.\n\u2022'Corky\" Corfleld. aa a 1944 Bathing\nBeauty. Gilbert Hunt as a Canadian\nWinter air on snowshoes. and oerad\nBolajoll as a number 1 \"Pin-up\"\nsweaer rlrl. evoked loud applause and\nlaughter from the audience. Robert\nnilson modelled a cleverly draped maternity frock as he \"knit one pull\ntwo1' across the stage. Robert Port\nman displayed Jaunty green golf toga\nsnd Howard Baiey what the smart\nwar worker* wear, Fred rMcher appeared as s very neat houeewlfe and\nLaurie Nlcholaon ae the scrubwomsn.\nConstable Stan Jsckson appropriately modelled a \"Pistol Psckln' Mama\" D. B f-Vnlth wore a stylish navy\nsuit, while his wire took the part of\na  male  fashion  commentator.\nThe show closed with a back view\nof all Junior Board members ln costume dolnc a Conga serosa the atage\nwith placards spelling \"Buy Victory\nBonds \"\nTwo pictures. \"Target Berlin\" and\n\"War Department Report,\" were\nshown\nLlord Austin conducted the Ross-\nand City Band which plsyed several\nselections\nA. D. Corksr to Be\nNew City Clerk\nat Klmberley\nVICTORIA, Hay 10 (CP)-eV. D.\nCorker at the end o( thla week will\nleava the employ of Sunlch Municipality wh.rt ba had served ai\nActing Municipal Clark, to go to\nthe newly-formed City of Klmberley, where he will take over the\ndutle* of City Clerk, Treasurer and\nRossland Dads\nTurn Down\nSwamp Drainage\nSons of Freedom Seek Converts\nal Salmo; Strip for Passing Trains\nImlttatitt of Soni of Freedom\nDoukhobori from Krettovt were\nreported Wednesday night to hive\ntone to Salmo to seek convert* to\ntheir movement. The move wm\ncomldered in extension o( their\ndrive for members, ctrried on ilnce\nFebrutry, ind for mpport In their\nprotests againit Imprisonment of 35\nmember* of their tact.\nOther Soni of Freedom lupporten\nit Gilpin, neir Grind Fork!, were\nlaid to be disrobing on the verm-\ndahi of their homes, timing their\nGandhi to Bombay\nPOONA, India. M.y 10 (API \u2014\nMohmdai  K   Gandhi,  Indian Ni-\nROSSLAND. B. C, May 10 - On\nrecommendation  of the  Board of\nWorks the City Council Mondiy IU-\nthoriitd purchase ot DO barrel* of\noil it 2t>Vt cents per gallon Including\nfreight, the priority to bt obtained\nfrom the oil controller; building of\ncribbing lo the lane East of Davli\nStreet, in the vicinity of the I.. J.\nNlcholaon residence and levelling of\nthe high grade on tho South tidt of\nFourth Avenue between Monti Crii-\nto Street and Butte with t bulldoter.\nRequest for opening up I portion\nof Uivli Street between Columbii\nAvtnut md Flnt Street wu refused it too dtngtroui t Job for tht\ncity equipment.\nPetition  of South Belt residents\nregarding drainage of iwamp lands\nwas refused on vote of 0-1.\nAid.   A.   C.   Ridgeri   stated  that\nTrail Creek waa tha natural ditch\nfor thli swampland and he considered the proposed ditch would be t\nwute  of  money  ind  time.  Other\nmember* Mid tht swamp wu there\nyears before the people built their\nhomes Ln that vicinity and thit to\ndrain it utlifictorlly would be too\nlarge an undertaking at thli time.\nThat the city hu neither the equipment or tht money neceaaary for\nthe job; and* that a ditch wu built\nu requested there would be    no\ngusrsntee thst lt would not be used     ROSSLAND, B  C, May 10\u2014The\nlo carry away sewage, u wu now report 0f y,. Board of Health to\ntha Council Monday dealt for a\ngreat part, with the many overflowing cesspits In vsrloui parti of\nthe city.\nA girage on Victoria Avenue being used ii a stable li comldered \u25a0\nhealth menace, and the practice la\nto be discontinued Tht Board of\nHealth will alio lake any itepa\nnecenary regarding tha offending\ncesspits\nMln Bttty Hthn, Public Httllh\nNurtt, prtsented her report for\nApril   to   tht   Hetlth   Committee\nCranbrook Tops $215,300 Quota;\nE. Kootenay Past Three Quarter Mark\nCRANBROOK, B.C. May 10 -\nCranbrook on unofficial returni today Joined tha Windermere tub-\nunit lately over iti $219,000 objective ln tht Victory Lotn lut Kootenay Unit\nDIITRICT 7M PIR CENT\nTh* official returni for Tuesday\nin the unit were good wtth Fernle\nturning in nearly hslf the total to\nreach the 80 per cent mark toward\nIta 1210,000 quota. On Tuesday's\ntales Eut Kootenay reached 70.9\nper cent of iti $926,000 quota.\nWindermere wu officially 09 per\ncent, Crtnbrook MO per cent. Klmberley 07 per cent, Creaton 00.2 per\ncent tnd Michel-N.tal 40.1 per\ncent.   Consignments of application!\nfrom tha last three points were delayed in the mall and are not included In today'i official returni.\nTht rural Wtrdner tub-division\nlubsttntlilly tided Cranbrook sub-\nunit ln succeeding reporting applications for $10,000 through tbe\n-Crow'i Neit Pass Lumber Compiny there whose quota wu $9,000\nThe official report followl:\nSalei       Totil\nCranbrook   \t\nCreston _\nFernle     _\nKlmberley    \t\nMichel-Natil ....\n$10,000 $204,050\n...      900 05,950\n... 21,400 117,700\n0.050 100.900\n450 32350\nWindermere       7,150      44,000\nTotal    $48,950   $705,790\n\u25a0tripping to the puling ot nllwiy\ntrains.\nMeantime a movement to obtain\nsignatures to s petition tor the re-\nlease of their \"brother! and litters,\"\nbegun st Glsde Tuesday, wu continuing. The band hai clrcualted tha\npetition to other West Kootensy\nDoukhobor settlement*, Doukhobors In Nelion Wednttdty taid.\nA considerable number of Doukhobors have' gone to the Salmo area\nilnce the start ot tha war to work in\nmining and logging.\nRossland Will\nTake Action on\nCesspit Menace\nbeing done by Trail Creek.\nQue. Is \"Question\nMark\"\u2014Bracken\ngreat\nLent\nWIHNIPIO, Miy 10 (CT) -John\nBricken, Nitloml Progrwilve Conservative Ptrty Leader, In an interview htrt tonight, uld Quebec ii\n\u2022lhe  quettlon  mirk*  of  thl new*it\u2122-\u00bbUn\u00ab- ^'^ ,1\\l*l!h', b?b*\nllnn.lut leader  who wai released  federal generil election i clinics  would  be  reduced   to  two\nfrom Internment .... week. 1. .,-1    0n\u201ehlrd \u201e ^ \u201e Qufbtc ^ monthly  o^hour,  ..ch^and   ^   ,\n\"Poppy Lady\" Dies\nATHENS, Gi\u201e Mty 10 (AP) \u2014\nMlu Molm Michael, who lrlglnated\n'Poppy Day\" ln 1918 u a memorial\nto the war dead, died In t hospital\nearly today after an lllne*. of lev-\neral monthi. Known u thl \"Poppy Lady\", ihe alio originated the\nannual memorial to Mldtert tnd\nsailors who died at in In the First\nGreat War.\nTo Paint Dugouts\nal Ball Park\npfftcd to arrive In Bombsy Thuri-\n, dav and itay st Juhu Bench, 10\nI milt*** North nf the city, lt wu\nlearnM today His ton. Devidai\nGandhi, nnd Mm Sarojlnl Niidu,\n(nrmer president of the Indisn National OriKrei* P*rty. \"'ready hsve\nleft Pfxira en route to Bombsy.\nwould give hli party \"\u2022 food proi-\nCooderham*'Worts\nLimited\nTORONTO, ONTARIO\nTHE  SUPERIOR\nBATHROOM\nTISSUE\nYour Grocer h\u00ab3\nit now.\nROSSLAND, B.C. Mly 10\u2014Aid.\nWlUlim Cunnlngh*m, Chilrmin of\nth* Pirk. Beard, reported to the\nCouncil Monday that work on th*\nlot next to the iwimming pool hu\nbeen completed, tnd thit 10 min\ndayi had been spent on Ealing I'.irk\nMernben commended him on hit\nSummer   it   Filing\nPirk. ind itited his work wu very\nmuch     .ppereci.ted.     Suggestion*\nto as-wla.; *\"\" \")\"!Lrt,*rd'.n^ .T.\"'!?1\ntome of tht vicint lota,  but Mr\nChurch\nPrim* |\nFoift,TOr?Ago\nLONDON, May 10 (CP) - For\nBritons swatting invasion D-D&y\n\u25a0nd eventual victory md peace thit\nwu I memorable anniversary. It\nwu on Mty 10 tour yttrs ago that\nPrime Mlnliter Churchill replaced\nthe late Neville Chamberlain u\nPrime Mlnliter and began ludlng\nthem through the darker daya thit\nstill were to come and finally onto\ntht rotd to victory.\nDoris Cromwell's\nReno Divorce\nNull and Void\nELIZABETH, N. J., May 10 (AP\u00bb\n\u2014Doris Duks Cromwall'i Reno divorce from her huiband Jamei H. H.\nCromwell, former U. S. Minister to\nCanada, today was declared null and\nvoid in New Jersey by Advisory\nMaiter Dougal Herr ln Chancery\ncourt.\nChallenging Mri. Cromwell'i competence as a married woman to select s residence outside the itste u\nlong u her huaband remained in\nNew Jeney, Mr. Herr declared an\nelement of fraud wu \"conspicuous\" in the tobacco heiress' claim\nthat she wss a Reno resident\nHearing on Cromwell's limited divorce suit, which would prevent\nboth parties from remarrying, will\nbe hesrd lster.\nas much ai possible, t   L. Hsdley.\nNICHOLSON   BACK\nFKOM   THI   COAST\nH   NtchnlsoTi,  Se-creUry of Klmberley local Ml of the Interr.8t.oiwl   r\nUnion  of  Mine.   Mill   and  Shelter , Nisi dltUOtlOn\nWorkers,   arrived   in   Nelson   from\nVancouver     Tuesday     night,    snd\nupent  Wednesday  in  Trail\nSOVEREIGN\njjxr of I m.*or,ty over ... in the \u2014\u00bb \" \u2122lt u U oi\"mi\nHouse of Common., he said. He wu'\nreawnably .ur.\" of an over-all ma-, ,h( c\u201e    u\nJority In the other eight province*, \\.M   b ^ 0,,I(.M ,ni workroom' Cunnlnghtan itited thai with the\nfunds i%\u00abllibW he could net ei-\nlend Ihe'Pirkl Beard program to\nthese project* Ha ilto itited that\nhu time wu well taken up now.\nHe reported that three .parts dub*\nhad baen represented it i meeting\nheld Sunday tor the shimmer allotment of the Ball Park. Ha alao\noutlined minor Improvement! thst\nhe hopes to mike there. This Include*   moving   two   dugouts   snd\nwh.ch hsve 180 le.ti - , ^ Courl HouM\n\"It ii too loon to uy whit Qui-  _____\nbee will do. The people there art \\\nm^eT1 ^ \"*' *\"htv# *\" Sayi Work Is\nSatisfactory in\nin Alberta\nNow Favorable\nHealth Conference\n(heck Attacks\nSouth of Loyang\nCHUNOKINO, Msy 11 'Trr-rtd.y*\n(API\u2014 A Jtpineti force .lretdy wu\n\u2022 Harking Southeast of Loyang in\nthe three-week-old Honan Province\ncampaign, but lateat China** dli-\npetehet ttld that tht Jap army\nhid been checked liter hiving approached with Ha mllet of Loytng\nTht new forte coming from the\nNorth forced the river creasing\nfrom tha vicinity of Yuanchu. Shan-\nil Province town 41 mllei Northwest of Loytng, tnd leveri fighting is la progrtu, a Chine** communique uid.\nThe litaat dlipitehei placed converging Japaneee forces lees than\n14 milea ipart. with attacki coming\nfrom Sulplng on tha North ind\nChumstltn on the South In en obvious sttempt to grasp this remaining gip in thi vita] rout*.\nChungking had an air alert Wed-\nne*diy night but e*ce*ped attack\nai th* Jipines* bombed WinruUn,\nYangtsa River port 140 mllei down-\nit nam.\nIn Honan the J.panaaa h*v. mobilised M.000 to 80.(300 of th.il beet\ntroopi with more thin -00 tanks,\nhundreds of ermored cen end 1500\ntrucki, he uid. whereu Ihe Chinee* hive to move on foot ind fight\nwithout enough heavy weipona.\nDRESSES\nWe have a very nice lelectlon In the larger die dress. One tnd\ntwo-piece styles. Some hive the Soutiche braid down tht front\nof the coat part. Some have the button trim. Colon Rose, Queen\ny, Allied Blue. SUet     $19.93 $25.00\n20'.  to 24'..\nJERSEY DRESSES\nWe h*v t few new Jersey print, stylet, Tegtop\" tnd tht\n\"Dancing Dirndl\". Lovely bright colors. Just tht thing tor afternoon and evening wear. $14 9S\nring I\nana <\nSlzet 11 to 18.\nHOUSE DRESSES\nWe hivt t brtnd new shipment of home druses, print*, itrlpet,\nind the border print! ln the \"Martha Washington make Every\nstvle tnd color you wish. at QC C*> \u2022>\u25a0\nSize. U to \u00abl    \u00bb*.*W   \u201ed     0*mtnO\nBRUNCH COATS\nJuit thi thing to illp on In the moral:\nButton up the lide, colorful print*.\nSliei 12 to 40\t\neaiy to wuh tnd Iron.\n$3.50\nand\nFink^s Ladies' Wear\n\u00abB\u00bb^t3tB3a*a**aa3at3*a3la\u00bb*3*\u00bb<tt^^\nOTTAWA, May 10 (CPi-Ptn-\nlions Mlnliter Hirkentle laid today that work had progressed sat-\nIsfsctnrlly it tht opening meeting | painting them.\nof   t   Domlnlon-Provlnoitl   health j  .\u2014\nconf-enee ma, mm to  mama ^fa fa Farm\n1  Improvements\nEDMONTON, Mty 10 (CP)-T\nF, Bl\u00abfg*n, Provincial oFrtttry Director, reported todiy that except j n#rf\nIn the Grande Prairie dlitrlct the\nforest fire iltuiton ln Alberta now\nU ftvortblt.\nRain and now fell In many of\nth. fire ircii last night and reduced the fire hizird and axtlnguiih-\ned flames In the Orand* Prairie\ndistrict, 810 miles Nortnweit of Edmonton, where four flrea were\nburning out of control UU Tuet-\ndiy, only preclpiUtion reported\nwu a trace of enow.\nWhile   no   rain   fall   at   Rocky   ,nt\\ informative one\nMountain   HouM Tuesdiy,  tha  fir* ,  \u25a0\u2014\u25a0\t\nh*zard  In  tb*  dlitrlct  is  low  be-   _    , -\nMonday Rtftuso Comment on\niCP)   \u2014  Fln-\nj Refuial to\ncauti of e three-hour rain\n\"tJulU a bit\" of rain wu reported at Drayton Valley, 3\u00bbThlU Court\nand Fort Aiatnlbolne. In Northern j Qf Juc| pQ\u201e fa Loon\nAlbert* \u2022\n\\    No report wu rteeteed from the |   VANCOUVER. Miy   18  <C1')  -\ni Ctlgary area, where e big fire hu V  J  Creeden, mtniger of Medley-\nPrslrU    A Mucot Oold Mines Ltd. todsy de-\ntie* on Psrlltmant Hill titer the\nopening meetlnf. Mr M.rkenjle tOOnS Act\nuld the confirenct had bean given \u201e\u2014.-,. M., ,.\nu, outline of th. drift national O\"***- **>, l0\nhealth Inaurane* bill which hu \u00bb\u00ab\u2022 HtollUr iUley gave oo<U. of\nbean under review by th. Conimoni -notion to todaya voUa and pro-\nCommittal on Social Security i cawiingi of th* Coirsmon* of \u25a0 ree-\nMr. MackanlU, chairman of the  olutlon lo a firm Improvemant loan\nconference end who e4dretted the Act\nopening meeting, uld the confer- The nolle* of motUn uld the let\n\u2022nee wu \"purely in eapUmtory would encourtgt the provUioe tf\nintermediaU ind short term eredit\nlo lirmen for lhe Improvement tnd\ndevelopment of l.rma through bank\nloans, guinnteed with limlution*.\nby th* crown.\nGIVE US GUNS\nAND WE CAN WIN\nSAY CHINESE\nCUHHrtKlNG. Msy 10 'AP) -\nAn spps-sl to the AI Use for quick\nhelp tn alleviate the lufferlni of\nths Chinese Army snd psopte, who\noo Jul\/ 7 trier the eighth year ol\nwar. wu made tr-rU* bv ths Coun-\n\u2022sllor of ths F.xeoitlvs Yusn. Chtn$\nPlft|-llImn \"If the Chinese ool-\ndleri hsven't ths nrt*m*ry wes-\ntaotm they rsnnnt win bsttles,\" he\nMid  In  i  rtstement\nCoat Special\nSalt of 60 High Grade\nSpring Coatf\n(ALL SIZES)\nTweexH and Solid Colon \u2014 Revtraible Corduroyi\nReg. to $21.95 \u2022 Salt $12.95\nReg. to $30.00. Sale $14.95\nReg. to $39.95. Sale $18.95\nFINK'S READY-TO-WEAR\nBt     ftlf     P\n.\u2022rt,   nowi\nWEAR HATS TO\nGUARD RINGWORM\nNIW YORK. Miy  10 I API  - A\n\u00bb3**r.   put  dined to comment on union charge* recommenolttlori th*l children keep\nPainful, Pis Filled Boils\ntb Cause of Mich Misery\nIf rsq Pilfer fnen boil, tou know how sack and\nbibbb lisle thay tna,U Ymi feel\nBaial an an ositaarH indimtiiei rsf ImpoHUaa la\nBB* It^aieeB. and jint .hrti rnu ihsnk yosi ar* rid ot\n\u2022sat another irnra up to take it* rem .nd lariinesg\nftm woantj.    All lis* lannng and pswilu^ing yosi ran do eaay not atop arort\nTo help oiwusua l\u00bb,il\u00ab tou ilsniik) rerrify th* hlood, bo why got atrt\nthat old, reii.l.U bivHl molinne, Murdork Hiood Hitter*, a rhaitee to \u2022how\nwhat it wiB do in helring vmi pt nd o( theniT 'iinHiaansU b\u00bbre aasd il lor\nIan purj.a* lv the p\u00bb\u00abl 1*1 year*    Uliy nt* youT\nTB. T MJBanO.. lilfca, Tn i.ta. Oat\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\nbeen   burning\nlight   drlnle   there,\nthla fire In the \"mopping up\" stage,  the company will not authorise the thetr hats on In movie*, lubariy. ait\npayroll deduction plin for nnploy- other placet ai protection tftinat an\neat buying Victory Bonda ; epidemic * rlngaorm af the ertlp\nMr Creeden snd the annual meat- rwteejto*- th* V 8 wit mad* to the\nIng will be held hert tomorrow .nd medical society ot the lull  of Hew\nthe comp\u00abny'i ild* of the itory will York today   A group of flea New\nCardi NoM Out\nDedgtrt 94\nbe dltcloeed there\nDi Cicco Out\n-votm vancouvia Hour\nDaffferln Hotel\n%oym*ut  K Vsfteswvse   %.  C.\nout,    Phonss   snd   tltvttsr\nK    PATTtHSOK.   lut   sf\nC-oWmsn. Alts. Prftontief\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Pomngtr snd Freight\nNelson - Trail\nRossland Freight\n|.C. MUIR\n\u2022hone.   Nel.on 77; lt.iil.net 21 H: Trill 11SO\nIAIMO\nCoanectioeii tf.\u2014\nKAKO   -   CIIJTON\nNAKUSr\nDopier, toot it on Ih* aa*. for uw\n\u2022aoond tin. la th. flrsl two Marie ef |\nUse   loc.l   IM   bieebiu   UBfsM   whan    _.    , ,.\nthey were noeed out \u2022 to I by Use t_lalmi lit MlOCKCO\nCsrolnili Tin Cardi hid a l-t lead\nup lo the fifth, when till Doctter.\nmaOi their blggaat gain, erl.Hsg in\nfour run*, to lead 1-1 The Oarda\nhoawsar, rami baak itsrone La Ueir\nhalf nf Uie alith Be croas th. plat,\nror hi mor*. only to smo.1 lo*. thetr\nbig n>n In i lut ditch rally by th.\n:fieri   who  addsd   tnre.  mor.\nTh. card* uaed Btr*. huflar.. ta*\nth. Doslaen two. aeueeii far bb*\nwinner, wen Mcfnnee. with tbrae.\nnuffy two. Jim To*A. Homey atiua-\nt*r end Monro*, on* \u00bb.rh Ksr th.\nOoiottt. ntto earn. boat. usr*. um*.\n\u00bb\u00ab*\u00bbn.Bl tsrlre. Mondial, lasahuk\nand gsedaow one* svh\nh.tt.rl*. war* Card, ahunter. I\ntxifry. Monroe and Kaitaoff rVsdten\n\u2014eVaa B.rhTmll lad Mnndlnl tins-\nptrt\u2014atit PtrBsr\nTh* neit w-heduVed e*m* will eaa\nth. Tiaki Mid ABheUas nse*3 Saturday miwntnt at 10 o'twk Tbitraday\nerenln. the T.nkeee will peactlee\nfrom I to I II ud ms Prseay at the\n~m\u00bb hour the A'l will hold \u2022 prae-\nHea\nI York [ihrsirlini reprsrled thii Mew\nI York City hu in epidemic of thu\nI dliim sn dth*t reparU from ether\nUrg ecltsee indlceU that II U approaching epidemic proportion* elsewhere\nSOONER OR LATER\ntraiu an* wll Wll you hoar\nmuch good Oilnaat Plara*\nhie. don. fnr him or her\nThen you'll erode. w*Hf\nrob did not tiy C'hm.N\nHBrtB) long tga\nNIW YORK. Miy 16 iAP>\nBenny Blekera. of Dallaa. Te.. aald\nlonlght he knocked down l.leut\nPat dl Ctceo, huiband of Glorli\nV.nderblll both Iniide .nd out-\nlid. . night club h.r* Monday\nH. uid h. flrat aeicount.reel TH\nCicco In trying U peal hlsn In .n\n\u2022Ul. In Ih* Coeacaban* Club\n\"Dl Clem wanted to know where\nI wu going, h* puihed m* birk In\nthe aisle end Bald hail knock\ndown,\" Bicker* iaid.\nIt wu than. Bicker. seVted. thit\nha let \u2022  punch go it th*  fnrmer\nKMlrrood ag.nl .nd knoekad him , ^^ \"^ -\u00a3lUn~.\"u \"ronon t* \u2022\nrmixteotiAsi. oh)ector.   remp.  tarn-\nu.l linky, of Vtitamieer wu t*e\nt.ncad to thr** month* In ).il by\nMigistriti MarkeniU M.iheam In\nfnllea Court here tealay rellowing\nlentenre he will be tsnl lo i ramp\nIt Kootenay KttUwfcl Park\nRtKUt Squadi Work\nto FrSS Min\u00abri\nSTgU.ARTOK NI. Mir 10 iCFl\nReasrue Bquaat war* bBrking it\nmass of fallen rual In ih* Allin\nsl'.ft htto lonlght In in effort to\nreach tw* man lr*pp*d asae* thin\n10 hour* behind the barrier, but\nknown to be aafa\nCONCHIE GIT. 1 MOS.\nVA\u00abfCCItrVTJt.  Msy   10  iCT'\nJopi Charged With\nTrea,on to Bt\nArraioned Friday\nnrNVtl. M.y 10 IA\u00bbi-Thr*e\nJ.nene**.American listen, chirged\nwith treeaon In the eeripe of two\nOerman prleorserl of wir from I\nlouthom Colori^o cimp last Oc-\nlobar, tol da daputy U a Minhil\nthey f.lt thay were beini \"pen*\neulad Wr.uM ef our  rac.\"\nThe Marahal. D T Potter, aald\nthe woman, indicted Yesterday by\ne redarsl Grand Jury In Denver,\nmade (he roenment while he ind 1\nmatron wire bringing thin hare\nfrom the Granada Belrvatlon\nCentre wtssrre th* trio rerlded\nnearly two yeen\nThe women. Mn Trikurrs\nTooer. JS Mn florence ShlrTe\nOtanl. tl ind Mn BUM* fthltin\nTtnlgoahl. t). all of Inglewood.\nCalif, are charged with prosrullng\nmoney, map. and rlolhet to th*\nGerman, and with trin^of \u00ab*\nthem in i r.r from th* Trie* e'\n.re. tn W.gnn Mount. N M . tl\nmile, u th* ftnuih\nTh* woman retired behind etony\nellenc* when thay reached the\noestatt Jill lut night They ire la\nte arraigned  frlday\nFALSE TEETH\n(Princesses See\nLa Boheme\nI LONDON May'10 iCPReutenl-\nrnncee. Ellubath ind Prlncaai\nMargaret Roe* uw their first open\ntonight the fUdlen' WelU Company In \"Ijs Boheme\" it the new\ntheatre Both dreatad In pele blue.\nThey Mt with the Queen In the\nRoyal  boa\n2 Priiei for\nMrs. Denkin at\nC.C.F. Whist\nUr. and Mr* G Denkin cirrltd\noff flnt prlie. it th* CCT. Club\npartner whist drive. Low tco\niwirdi went to Mri P Kennedy\nand T. O. Hammer, while Mri Denkin won the door prlre\ndown\nDEATHS\nPORTUsND. Ore l.yman OrU-\nwold. *., pioneer Neethwee* Kngln-\nter who helped Build Ih* Cahimaii\nHirer Highway end .la*, roast*,\nsail rental and datn*\nMnlaad alaeite eantalaen art now\nade  Us  fit  erery   marl lea I   leatru.\nmeaasirlng Berk* Bad  iamb\nComfort [iishic\ntmrnnrmnktotrotut\nWllCOaUOt utTUwtnmwtT\nUt m earn m earn tern e\\aamtw\\\n*mf emahM aaajnm pmtonf\nUu. \u2022uttlirl lattlT*-. -Wwtlat.\nWING W0\n(\u25a0\u2022MINIM  MIOICINI CO\ntwriee M*vrt: MM)\n\u2022n.i'i Wall H'..i   N.i,  Mil-\nSrOKANk,   WASH.\nTIMPIRATURI\nthe hllU\u00b0wu m\u00bbd. up by th. r-arwnl   \u2022*\u2022** \"~* m \"\u00bb \"**** Btreea\n,,ln    fnlUwIivi   Us*    l\u00ab   Into   that\nfall during tea M houn ending a*\nMondiy   it   I   pm,   the   doampaiif\nthat   wu   Intermittent   tar   rnatt\nTuesdaj'l   M   Bonn   measured\nInch whll. W*4f3tea*r Ittert Wa* I\ntrice In Tueaday'\u2022 M naurt tht mar\nnrtad    within    \u25a0    tang,    of\ncury\nonly It d**X***. Willi lhe eetnehM\nII ind M Wedrveeaaiyi ettrftl\nwnt M.l and nj datum I\ns   inai\nft riH 30,40,50!\n^.bmimmihaxfaxfaatti\nWm\nVmmmVl\nL DraaT.rBBt'i rw*t tan |1bbbi.\nreada am re* i leeaeeilrili\n**K aatad teaa. aatall  aaaaaal\n\"\"\"TtL timlmwm\n% m mamm o rsn> MrW\n\u2014-,-     .   \u25a0.-- \u00ab..\u00abai\nMORRIS\nGLxJsWwl  ^UHi7Wbrt^UrrUM.!\n F\n\t\n___\n\u2014.\nName Army\nGraduates\nFrom U.B.C.\nVANCOUVER. May 10 (CP) -\nCanadian Army Course No. 2 examination results as released today by the registrar of the Unlveriity of British Columbia follow:\n(Names in alphabelical order In\neach cIhsji)\nFaculty of arts and science\nJunior  level;\nFirst class - David E. Gornall,\nVictoria; Eugene M. Johnson, Rev-\nelstoke; W J Culler Kennedy.\nKelowna.\nSecond   class \u2014 Donald    H     An-\ndrewi, Armstrong; Radford E. Ave*\nQuesnel; Robert F. Bagnall, Quill,\ncum; B. Philip Bodman, Victoria;\nPeter L. Browne, New Denver;\nPeter Dewolf, Vernon; Gordon L.\nMcintosh, Royal Oak; Richard J.\nNichol, Nanalmo.\nPassed- William W. Melville, Victoria.\nPassed with supplemental! \u2014 R.\nAllan Cutler,  Allenby   (physics).\nFaculty of applied science\nSenior level:\nFirst class\u2014Hugh C. Wilkinson,\nVictoria.\nSecond class\u2014 Benjamin Anders,\nNanalmo; William M. Duncan, Victoria; G. Quentin Lake, Victoria;\nHarold A McKenzle, Sooke; Roy\nB   H. Ralfs,  Victoria.\nPassed\u2014John Illlngtcn, Vernon;\nA. L. Duff MacDonell, Victoria.\nPassea with supplementals\u2014J H.\nDoughty-Davlea. Victoria (physics\n(E.M.), civil  eng.  problems!.\nTOMORROWS\nHORIZONS\nMan take)*, wing; intrepid airmen blaze new\nglobal trails; the world ihrinkt under the\ntpeed of air travel, and vast new regions\nare laid open to development.\nroit-war tkywayi, following the Great\nCircle routes to the north, will place Canada\not the cross-roads of the world, with wide\nscope for promoting international trade,\ntravel, and understanding.\nWith the progress of to-morrow, Canadians\nwill, as in the past, find The Royal Trust\nCompany ready to serve them in safeguarding the fruits of their labours, while at home\nor on missions to new horizons.\nTHE ROYAL TRUST\nCOIfOSATI\nIICUIITT\nCOMPANY\nMIIONAl\nI I I VIC I\n41* rVnilrr  Street,  Weet, Vancouver\nl.ieli Under Aiminittratien $730,000,000\nSoldiers fo Carry\n24-Hour\nRation Pack\nBy   ROSS   MUNRO\nCanadian Press Correspondent *\nWITH THE CANADIAN ARMYY\nINVASION FORCES, England May\n10 (CP Cable)\u2014Canadian and British assault troops, in the Invasion of\nWestern Europe will carry with\nthem a special 34-hour rationpack\nof concentrated food to see them\nthrough the first day and night a-\nshore.\nEach man will carry a ration box\nof his own, measuring eight by six\ninches, which fits into his mess tin\nin a small pack on his back. Some of\nthe troops also will be equipped\nwith a new type helmet, which resembles the Russian helmet and it\ngives more protection than the old\nBritish wash-basin type.\nThe new ration has been specially\ndesigned for Invasion and it will be\nthe first time Canadian and British\nsoldiers have had such a compact\npack. Previously, they carried rations loose in their pack or in their\npockets, the food consisting of a tin\nof bully beef, a tin of soup and a\npackage of biscuits will: u couple\nof chocolate bars. It was a clumsy\naffair.\nThe new pack is far superior, the\ncontents Including 10 biscuits, two\nsweetened oatmeal blocks, a powdered compound of tea, sugar and\nmilk, pressed into small blocks that\nmakes a good brew of tea, a block\nof meat, three slabs of chocolate,\nboiled candy, chewing gum, salt,\nsix meat extract tablets, and four\ncubes of sugar.\nThis assault ration Is merely a\nstop-gap for the first day or so.\nAs the beachhead becomes firm and\nlhe supplies pour in from England,\nlandard field food will go up the\nines.\nDINItS CHASSIS\nOP CONSPIRACY\nTORONTO. M.y 10 (CP)\u2014Erich\nM. Sanderton, former empleye* of\ntbe Rubber Conlroller'i Office, denied In police court yeiterday that\nhe mggeited to Albert T.ube of Toronto that the cttegory of certain\npauenger can for which Taube waa\napplying for Urn ihould bt changed\nto conform with typei eligible for\npermit*.\nSanderton wu testifying ln nil\nown defence on chirgei of contplr-\nIng with Taube ind otheri to contravene tht regulilioni. Ht tlio dinted miking chingei in ippllcitloni\nwhich had been tampered with after\nTaube filed them with the Rubber\nController.\nMissing Plane\nFound Wrecked\nCALGARY, M*y 10 (CP) -The\nearch for the missing Oxford train-\nn| plane from No. SO SFTS, RAF,\n'enhold,, ended today when the\nvrecked and burned craft wu loafed South of Its station, according\n;o word received at No. 4 Training\nCommand. The plane burned after\ncrashing. IU two occupinti were\nrfilled.\nDiasone Drug Is\nExperimental\nCHICAGO, May 10 (AP)-Di*\n.one, a new drug being tested u a\ntreatment for tuberculosis, ihould\nnot be uaed ln routine treatment of\nhe diaeaie, but mutt bt comldered\nu purely \u2022 project ln clinical ln-\nvettlgttlon,\" Dr. H. Corwin Hln-\n\u25a0haw. of th. Mayo Clinic, Rochester. Minn., said today.\nAnother Cup, Please!\nENJOY THE BORA COFFEE\nYOUR INCREASED RATION ALLOWS\nBut\nfor COMPLETE SATISFACTION, DRINK\n4 T la*t volt ran ilrink mure coffee\n-* *- than fnr a >rr> I\u2022>najr: limr, but\nHunt fnrajrl llir Irunii io miny\nhouirwivri Irarnril iluring ihr\ntrtitr  mffiv  ilinrtigr:\nFor lull tellilaillen\nfo every tup you mutt\nuse teeth\/ gooo* tettee\nM*iarell HiMHe i. grind eon***.; mv\nheelers le fnr ill mignirtrenl flisisr, full\nbody ami oWpl> *atiafs.in| fnorlrvre*.\nBuy M.iwell Flouar with the trtmoat\nronntfrnrr becauae):\nl      It'i   blended   from   rare,   extre-\nflavor   ro I feei \u2014the   finrit   the\n..ut I'! produce*.\nrt    Roailed hy a ipn-iil proceea thai\nrapturea every atom of ita extn\ngood nee*.\nMaiwrll Houae I* packed in a Wartime Rag in an All Purpose (.rinil and\nal lea* raal to you.\nJap Property\nCases lo Be\nHeardMay29\nVANCOUVER May 10 (CP) -\nThe Exchequer Court of Canada will\nhear the B.C. Japaneae property\ncaiea May 20, It wu announced\ntoday by t Arthur J. MacLennan,\nVancouver counsel for the Japanese owner, who .re disputing the\nauthority of the Custodian of Enemy Allen Property to sell their\nhomes here.\nIt ii more thin . year ilnce Mr.\nMacLennan made the flnt move\nto get thla queatlon before the\ncourt!. Last July permission wu\ngiven to a Japanese national, a\nnaturalized Jap and a Canadian-\nborn Jap to sue the Crown In the\nExchequer Court.\nThe Crown filed IU defence In\nFebruary and Mr. Mm I.ennan hu\nbeen pressing Ottawa ever ilnce\nfor \u2022 trill date.\nNo evidence will be heard, however, May 26, only argument u to\nwhether the Exchequer Court hu\nauthority to forbid tht ult of Japanese property.\nIf the deciilon ii againit tht\nclaimant!, they can appeal to the\nSupreme Court of Canada or lue\nthe Cuitodlin, who li the Secretary\nof State, peraonally, Mr. MacLennan uid.\nWhile meet of tht Jap-owned\nproperty in Brltlih Columbia hu\nbeen disposed of, the land of thoee\ntaking the three test cue* to court\n\u25a0till it held by tht Cuitodlin.\nThey ire uklng the Exchequer\nCourt for tn order re.tr.Inlng the\nuie; a declaration that the custodian holds tht property ln trust\nfor the minigement, control ind\nprotection of the Japaneie ownen\nuntil the wir li over.\nValidity of three orderi -ta -council It itttcked ln that* teat caatt;\nthe orderi providing for removal of\nJiptnet* from protected ireu, authorizing uie of their property and\na stipulation that management and\ncontrol means selling.\nSaudi Pipeline\nU.S. Ace (ard\nllTW TORK, May 10 (API - The\nSaudl-Arablan petroleum pipeline\npropoaal   appeared   today,   on   tha\nbull of the litest explinitlon by\nPetroleum Administrator Harold\nIckaa,  to  repreeent primarily   the\nU.S. Government'i ice-in-the-hole\nta an Intermtlonil oil lupply poker\nCommenting that the plan for a\nGovernment-owned project Ii lub-\nJect \"to modlfic.tlon and improvement.\" Mr. Icket told the Economic\nClub that ihortly after the original\ninnouncement, Britain had tent\nrepresentative! here for two week!\nof dlacuaaion on world oil, and added:\n\"AR I can aay la that If these\nconversation! hivt tn any way been\nencouraged by the tatareat In tha\npipeline propoaal, then I wonder\nIf even my critic* would not agree\nthat the effort* that hivt bean\nmade to date constitute . subetan-\nll.l contribution toward a desirable result.\n\"Then leemi to me ta hair* bean\nfar too much emphuii o nthii pipeline. I im ctrtain that you will\nigree that there are bigger iatuee\ninvolved.\n\"In fact, there li Involved our entire international relitlomhlpi u\nto oil. particularly our relitlomhlpi\nwith Great Britain.\"\nwu admitted to full\nmembership on the Combined Food\nBoard whoee purpose la to expedite\nutlliiatlon of food raaourcea of the\nUnited  Nations, on Oct. M.   1M3.\nMore Time for\nFree Political\nBroadcasts\nBy  JACK   BRAYLEY\nCinidlin Prut Stiff Writer\nOTTAWA, May 10 (CP) - Dr.\nAuguitln Frlgon, ictlng general\nmanager of thl Cinidlin Broid-\ncutlng Corporation, innounced todiy in Increase of free political\nbro.dc.it time from t half hour\nto ont hour etch month. Ht did\nnot lay whan tht broidcisti would\nbegin.\nContinuing teatimony before the\nCommoni Radio Committee Dr.\nFrlgon aaked member, to drew up\nt new definition of \u25a0 nitional political pirty. Ht uld hli definition\nwould be applied ln deciding which\npartlei qualified for free radio\ntlmi.\nPreaent regulation, criticized at\nprevloua committee nation*, qualified Liberals, Progreaalve Conservatives md Cooperative Commonwealth Federation partlei but\nexcluded ill other parties. Social\nCredit party memberi led the protest, which wu supported by Government tnd Progressive Conservative member!.\nReturning tht wltneei stand after\na three-week Interval, Dr. Frlgon\ndevoted much of hli teatimony to\nanswering statements by Joeeph\nSedgwick, K.C., Toronto, counsel\nfor the Canadi.n Aaaoclatlon of\nBroadcasters \u2014 prlvttely - owned\nititione\u2014who appeared before the\ncommittee two week! ago.\nIn announcing the Increate of\nfret political time, Dr. Frlgon uld:\n\"Canadian liiteneri will have\nthe benefit of listening to political\nparty repreaentttlvu M tlmei t\nyear u comipred to twice laat year\nand none whatever up to January,\nIMS.\n\"1 hop* you will find ln the reao-\nlution the proof ot our deilre to\ngive ill partial an opoprtunity to\ncommuntcatt their viewi to ill Ct-\nnadlana, free of charge, through\nbroadcaat ficllltlei.\"\nHe aald the free political time\nwu confined to the CBC'i reserved\ntime on the nitional networks and\n\"we can make whatever disposition\nwe like of theu periods.\"\nHe added:\n\"If other private station! with\nwhom we hava no reserved time\nirrangementi with to carry thla\nseries of free political broadcasts,\nthey ire invited, not compelled, to\ndo so, tnd thi CBC bean tbe line\nccati.\"\nHe uld tht C. A. B. had given\nthe Impreulon th* CBC wu giving\n\u2022wiy the time of private stations\n\"without  previous  coniultatlon \"\nDr. Frlgon referred to the private radio mtloni' plant to record\nreporti of memberi to their eon-\nitituenti for bro.dc.it from local\n\u25a0tatlom. Hi uid ht Invited \"all\npolitical partlee\" to Ult CBC faell-\nitlet in Ottawa to make theae recording!\"\nBar. I. O. Hina.ll (SC-M.cleod)\nuld that while the CBCi requeat\nfor a Dew definition Of t nitional\npolitical party 3P3\u00ab hit ptrty an\nopportunity of qualifying for tbe\nfree network time to be illotted\nduring the year, the old definition\nwu going to ipply to free time offered during election campaign!\nThii meant* that unless hit party\nran II candidate! tt tould not\nquality for tree time.\n\"Our party haa ne monsy Just to\nrun candidate! so we cm qualify\nfor tree time.\" hi laid. \"Wt run\ncandidate* on popular demand md\ndo not believe ta putting thern up\nJuat to w. can qualify under thii\ndefinition. The definition rule* ut\nout md I muit fight on\"\nWir Bervlcu Mlnliter UFleche\naaid he wu tun the CBC wanted\nto bt fair, but ba iaid that tbe Liberal party with 170 memberi ta\nth* Houat md therefore representing the greettat majority of tbe\npeople, ahould not havi lta division of time ihortened too much by\npartlei of much weaker nitloml\nstrength\nMore Power for\nRadio Stations\nOTTAWA May 10 (CP) - Forty-\n>tx Canadian radio itiliom will be\nable to corutder an tncraau In power from one to five kliowitu under\nen .djustment of tbe power celling of 1037, It wu innounced todiy by Dr. Auguitln Frlgon, Acting Genenl Muager of th* Canadian Broadcasting Corporation H.\nwu speaking before the Commoni\nRadio Committee.\nHe described thla u \"not s change\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1944 \u2014 1\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nHandbags\nBright new bogt that spell smartness and practicality for Spring!\nWide selection of styles   Up from:\n$3.95\nGloves\nHosiery\nYou can be sure a pair of these natural pigtex or white doeskins will\nbe reolly acceptable os a gift for\nMother's Doy! All <\u2022\u00bb\u2022) *T(\\\ntiies. Pair  4>tC. J\\J\nDickies\nThe gift to pleo.se Mother\u2014Hosiery! Either\nChiffons or Semi-service weights (8*1 rtf\\\nin popular shades and oil sizes.   e\\) I sV\/VS\nDainty Corsages\nGay flowers to adorn suit or coot \/\\ (\",<\nlapels    Eoch I tr\nGift Mottoes\nA grand selection with appropriate wording\nfor Mother's Day. \/1QC \"J Qs*\nEoch  *ty ond \/ y\nTailored or futiy neckwear! They're\nhere in crisp, fresh-looking White*,\nto complement your\nsuit.   Eoch\t\n$1.95\nMother's Day\nCARDS\nWith Well-Chosen\nSentiments\nEACH:\n5c 10c 15c\n^ttfaottlAti (lomiwttg.\nINCORPORATED   2\"?  MAY 1670.\nBy   KlftKI  L.  tlMPSON\nAiiocl.ted   Pro.   Stiff  Writer\nRuul.n recipture of Sevntopol\nin the Crlmee ind i limited N.xi\nwlthdnwil In Italy do not directly\nalter the war pattern In Europe although both operation, obvioualy\nhive \u25a0 definite bearing on expected\nevent* of fer greiter consequence on\nother b*ttl* *ector*\nThe victory at Sevutopol releai-\ned molt of two powerful Kuiil.ii\narmies ln the Crlmei to Join In the\nimpending attack on th* C.alatl gap\ngateway to the Buchareat plain In\nRomania Thai ll the moat vulner-\nible segment of Hitler* fortren Europe It is alao the teen* of cloooly\nInUgr.ted Ruul.n-AUled ground or\n\u25a0 Ir operation*\nIgst.bll.hed In Canada\nIT vrara\nChina* Herb fUmadlu\nfor    Stomach    Troubl*.\nPrortiU    Gland.    OaU\nSinus\n\u202217-lBt St. K, Calgary  Alt*\n 1,\t\nG. H. JONG\nThi. Ruul.n-.Uled coordination\nalone warrant, gt* conclusion that\nth* first heevy RUailin blow of the\nopening Spring-Summer campaign\nwill fall on the Galatl Gap. rloealy\ntimed to coincide with the Anglo-\nAmerican invulon In the West\nThere la alao another prim* reason\nfor urly Soviet thrusts In Southern\nRomania Hitler's communlcitloni\nproblem.\nDefence of lhe gitewiy wll] put\nth* maximum striln on the enemy's\ntranaport Ruulin preiiure there al\nthe moment the alllaa itrlke from\nBritain probably could help the Alllaa mon than if tha Ruaeiane itrik.\nfarther North, although It U almost\ncertainly arxou the plain* of Poland\nthat th* Soviet* expect to make th*\nfinal aumlt\nAi * part of thl. conception, the\nNul ID-mil. wlihdt.wal from Um\nSangro bulge in Italy may hav*\nmore than local significance. It ihor*\nlened the Null* front but give\nthem . fer mon powerful and mon\neasily defenced position on th*\nslope, of Malella mountain, to boi-\nitar their Adriatic\nof policy-, but \"atrittly in sdjust-\nment to meet technical condition,\nu they extet today *\nHe added that at stations would\nbe ible to mike the Ineraeu under\nthe idjiutment\nDiscussing criticism by Joseph\nSedgwick. K.C, of Toronto, coursul\nfor th* Canadian Auodatlon of\nBroadcaatert, of th* CBCi power\npolicial, Dr frlgnon uld that \u00bb\nitatlona had baan granted permission to Increaa* power, but io fir\nthey had done nothing .bout IL\nH. described u \"groundleu\" Mr\nSedgewlck'i lean regarding loee of\nrhinnels  .nd cover.\nHe uld:\n\"In order to reach in igr**mmt\nisetaeon the North American coun-\ntrie, on the uu of broadctatlng frequencies, then had to be \u2022 great\ndeal of eompromsM and gin ind\ntake ainoeig all the eounuiu concerned, and tt la ronildered on the\nwhole that Canada did very well\nmil of th* Havana agraament**\n(which govern* broadcutlng on\nthis continent)\nSpeaking of criticism thst th*\nCBC h.d filled to grint permit!\nfor television snd otrter Inrsove-\nllon*. Dr Trignon uld \"dm precaution\" must be taken tgslnst sl-\niowlng wssneone to occupy \u2022 fre-\nfiuency \"with th* purpcee of limply\nrlilmlng reeled Intereet it enm*\nliter date\"\nHe uld Mr Sedgwlrki complaint\nlhal CBC regulation* called for the\nIdentification of recording, wu not\nJustified\n\"1 wonder erhat Canadian irtlsts\nsnd musicians would uy tf wa were\nto permit Ih* unlimited uu ef recording**\" he eeked\nH. slsn rioted Mr Sadgwlrk's sug-\ng**tlon that lha aaeand Canadlen\nnetwork should be reconHltuted bs.\nto \u25a0 network of prlv*t*ly-own*d\nitetlone H. uld It wai nggaated\nthat the privately-owned network\nwould be sustained wtth pengriml\nfrom th* Cohimbl* and Mutual\nBruadcaiUiig Syitema tpd thst the\nI CBC network would feed from the\nNational .nd Blue networks.\n\"Surely an can continue to do u\nwe have baan doing, and offer to\nihe Canadian people the beat program, from .11 thoee four United\nStatu  network*\"   be  uid.\nHe uid that the principle objection to a privately-operated network In Canada \"I. that such \u25a0\npowerful   tnitrument   of   eommunl-\nI cation an dpropagsnds would Inevitably corn* under lb* control of\nv*ry few Individual*\ner.   inrsouncing  Germany's\nder    He would like to repeat that\nperformlnce.\nTelegraph Foch\nVictory Menage;\nWould Repeat\nNfW YORK. Miy 10 <AV> TA-\nw\u00bbrt T Martin. \u2022l-yw-oW flnt\nwrfMnt attawhad to the Signal\nCorpai. vanta ta fn nvrrtrat and\nfor a totj food rvaann, aayi tha\nArmy Martin, who llvaa In Watt\nNrw York. NJ, wu tn Franc* nn\nNor 11. ltlt. wtth tha Amartrin\nrip*\u00ab*H.l,itinarT Forra and tant by\ntatacraph a maaaaffa frt-m Alli*H\nCommandar Fardlnand Forh tn Oan\nJohn J   Parahlni. A F. F   Command-\n\"Threw away my\nharsh laxatives\n\u2022\u2022tDmtheytaajttlll-awfaiiilliMyia^\npurgatrret. For my ciirtatipatioo farned\nout to be dot to lack ol \"bulk\"' Ira\nthe diet. So gentle\nau,h\u00aban proved I\ntheinewerkxme:'|\nVn. ai i hhan I\nis lor ve*,if your I\ntrouble it due to I\nUckol \"bulk \"in\nthe diet, llnei I\ntrhtt yon do. Eat I\nklllisj,'. ALL-1\nMAN regularly. I\nand drink plenty I\nof water. Thii\npleauot cereal helpe te produce\nsmroth B-orking **bolk,\" and prepan\nwattu lor tan eJirmnttirsn. Yoall\nwant thai rrfularity. so )-ou1l enjoy\neating aluman dairy Rerriernber\nit s \u25a0 re\nernrTf .\nK*ilcsgg\nl-nrst i medianr. At yoor\n2 handy mam    Made by\n\u25a0 tn London,\nr\n\"SAIAM\nTEA.\n 4 \u2014 NIUON DAILY KIWI, THURSDAY, MAY 11, H44\nHonor to Rowland Boy...\nCoast Girl Winner\nU.B.C. Gold Medal\nVANCOUVER, May 10 (CP). -\nWllmi 0. Smith of Vtnoouver, out-\nitandlng economics student at University ot British Columbia, wai\nnamed winner of Governor-Gin-\neral'i gold medal ii leader of ill\ncandldatei for degree of Btchtlor\nof Aril when exinilnatlon reiulti\nwere reltued todiy-\nGuier prlie wlnneri Includi:\nUnited Umpire LoyaUfll' A\u00bbooli-\nlion madil and prize (hlitoryl te\nJohn r. X  Llditone. Kimloopi.\nWilfrid Sidltr mcniorlil gold\nmedal-Rojlford I. Manhlll, Kelt.\nown*.\nAnnt Watbrook icholirahlp -\nMuriel A. I, MeDlirmld, Kamloopi\nCariboo Oold Quart! Mining Co.,\nLtd.. scholarihlp-John L. Dcleen,\nVancouver. ' \u2666\namm9t\nPrtvtnt Painful Roughntu\n\u2022tenia. Battae** Uh are lelafrtj tere\ntad aailiktly\u2014 lha ciirkid tartitu\nsully selected by guglrou |ermi. Get\nrelief St quick, lira wiy with Lypiyll\nIt* srondirful .Bsolllent sclinn instantly\nsooth.i th* WBBBded mimbraau i*4\n\u2022eel* tlj.ni igalast i.rms ind Impurities.\nThe first ip.llcitloa .i.es won.irfal\nrelief. Ilea |ulrklyr.|.l. BormiluMth-\naeii. 0*1 lyatrt it yew stoie todiy. Osa\ntt flgaluly B) wecke ind protect year\nlips, laid inrywhiri In hladr stick fora.\nLYPSYL \u20ac*\u2022\u00a3\u2022>\nNow Cream\nDsodorant\nSafelyhelp,\nStop Perspiration\nX. Doa d<x rot dmici ot mm i\nihim. Does MM Imart ikm.\nt. NovtiTiaitodry Cinbcuaed\n!:r!i'i!:rfii.i,..:;|.\nJ.  Prerenti o*a*i\u00abf*ifm o4ott\nhelj-i nop ptnpottiofl Nftl',\n4. A pure, white, tniiieptic,\nI'n.tktl Ttnilhinf trrem.\nI.  AwirJrd App'OYH, Jt-il ot\nAi'-rrnin rr.itiw\u00abo*\/lJuiJ(itf.\nioj, - (traiL-rii to fibtK. Um\nAmd trguluiy.\ndistke'\"\"J\nme  meame**\nBrltlih Columbia Ilectrie Hallway Co., Ltdt, reieirch \u2014 Htrry\nOruenberg, Vancouver.\nN. Leo Klein memorial\u2014Marjorle\nC. L. Smith, V.ncouver.\nVincouver Women'i Can.diln\nClub scholarship (first In Canadian\nhlitoryl\u2014 John F. K. Lldstone,\nKimloopi.\nRoyil Institution schultrshlp\n(gtntnl proficiency)\u2014Edwird B.\nC Ltmbt, Vincouver.\nB'Nil B'RIth Auxllliry No. TT\nscholarship (highest ln chemletl\ntnglnitrlng, proceeding to fifth\nyeir\u2014Donald B. Robinson, Ollvtr.\nB.C.  fruit  Growers'   Association\nSolden   jubilee   scholarship- Lyill\n. Danby, Vancouver.\nDorothy tnd William Dorbllt\nprlit (Canidltn llttrtturel -Muriel\nA. I, MeDlirmld, Kimloopi.\nWilliam- N. Kelly prlre  (hlgheit\ntn michinlcil engineering 30)  \u2014\nWilliam Wllktr, Vincouver\nSOIILAND I0Y. WINNER\nCast. Leroy mtmorlal buriary-\nPhyllll   M.   Coullng,   Vancouver.\nKhaki University ind Y.M.C.A.\nmemorial fund\u2014Edna D Baum-\nbrough, Vtmon; Mildred Edmonds;\nJohn W. Nelson; Donald R. Robin-\n\u25a0on; Irene Wilson. David Worsfold,\nOliver; Eirl W. Plercey, Courten.y.\nNo. 1 Canadian Army unlveriity\ncourae prizes: Senior level\u2014Richard\nA. Kendall. Vancouverr; James\nShlu, California; Junior level-David E. Gornall, Victoria, J. Hugh\nC. Lane, Vancouver\nIII In Applied Sconce:\nUnlveriity icholinhlp In nuntng\nind health-Ann Elizabeth Scoonea,\nCiall.no Iiland.\nBC. Electric tcholinhlpi \u2014 (1)\nHigheit In electrical engineering\nand proceeding to fifth year\u2014Oeo\nC. Beit, Victorii; CI Higheit ln\nmechanical engineering ind proceeding to fifth yeir\u2014C. Normin\nWillli, Vletorle.\nj BC. Lumber ind Shtnglt Minu-\nt ftcturtri prlie\u2014frink I Turley,\nNintlmo.\nJ. M Tiylor buriary In metallurgy (fifth yean-Donald A. Currle. Rosiland.\nArts snd Scltnot: Third year:\n1.0 DX. Scott mtmorlal icholar-\nihlp-Girtb. L. Walther. Victoria.\nMcGtll Criduitei acholanhip\n(flnt In Engllih and French) \u2014\nBlanche P. Clayton. Victorii, and\nMarjorle E  Wllllama, Blubber Bay\nIV In Agrlcultun:\nDivld Thorn scholanhlp\u2014Thomai\nG   Willi*. Keremeoi\nStandard Oil Co., of B C Limited\nscholanhlp\u2014John  L Tledje. Trail\nThird   Vaar   Arts   ind   Science\nscholanhlp  'general proficiency) \u2014\nCharlu D. MiunselL Victorii\nKOOTINAY  P.ISULTS\nSucetaaful Fist ind Weit Kooteniy ctndiditei In recent University\nof Brltlih Columbii rximinslloni,\nwir* is follow* In ilphibetlcil or-\ndor:\n'Faculty ef Arti ind Icience:\nCliss one Mlcheil Borlsuk, Fernle\nClin Two\u2014 Jirr.ei H irgue. Crin-\nbrook. Melvln I Buerge, Nikuip;\nStephen R Crlbb, Cnnbrook; W C\nILelth. Kimharley, Ethel Tornnce,\nKKImberley.\n1    Peued     -Devld   0    Coll.,   Trill.\n********\nMargaret Wright, Rocelantt\nPatied with lupplemtnttlt\u2014Dorothy M. Crowe, Trsll-, Ds-eid J. W.b-\nittr, Trill; Domld R, Witt, Cattle.\ntat.\nPtutd bl c.rttln tnibJtcuj-Annt\nE.   Grihtm.   Cnnbrook,   lit   iub-\n]ect* wrltUn.\nFaculty tf Arte me S*l\u00abn**i\nS.cond year:\nFlnt elm-John Hum, Klmberley.\nSecond clan\u2014Leone C Fsuikntr,\nKelowns; Duncan S. Gray, Traill\nMichael J. Oteroff, Shoreacres; Ruth\nE. M. Vttbtrg, Cnnbrook.\nPatted\u2014Uric J, Holmgren, Nelion;\nAnnt E, Laiareeff, Shoreacrei; M.x-\nin. Llndow. Silmo.\nPtutd with iupplement.il\u2014P.m-\nelt R Dewdney, Nelion; Jamei Ktl-\nly, Klmberley; Willlim D. McCub-\nbin, Virnon; Kenneth N. MtcLtin,\nGreenwood.\nPassed ln certain subject*\u2014Kathleen B. llalpln, Klmberley, all iub-\njtctt written,)\nOimmirtil\nSecond yeir, second diss\u2014 J.ek\nA.  Forbei,  Revelitokt;  Bobtrt C.\nI'ncock, Trill,\nSecond yeir Home Economic*-*\nPined with lupplimenteli \u2014 M.\nElipath Cltrk, Klmberley (piych. 1.)\nFitulty tf arti tnd idtntti\nThird Yur:\nTint claia-Rlchard W. A. Attrte,\nCJuteni Bty.\nSecond tlaaa \u2014 Irene V. Doyle,\nTrill; Norman P. Gallic, Rosilind;\nElizabeth J. Ore, Chapman Camp;\nJean B. Prldh.m, Creston, Adam C.\nWaldie, Rosslsnd (chem. 3, extra\nsupp.)\nPassed\u2014 M Louise Forbei, Nelion.\nPassed with lupplementals\u2014 John\nOordy, Klmbtrlty (math. 10; Myrtll\nM. Jonu, Cnnbrook (3 only) John\nJ. O'Neill. Klmberley (French J,\nchem 19, repeat; R. Arthur Wsldlt,\nRossland (chem. 3 repeat.\nPassed in certain subjects\u2014Mar.\njorle A. Saundtn, Invermere.\nFturth Yearn\nChemical engineering\nFlnt dais\u2014Jamat A. Lelth. Klmberley.\nPaued with tupplementili\u2014Gordon D. Xlllaon, Trail (geol. 2a, chem.\nI, civil 10 I.)\nCivil Engineering.\nSecond elm\u2014Sydynty 0. Wlg*n,\nWynndtl\nElectrical engineering\nSecond elm\u2014D Frsncii Hiney,\nRtvtlitoke.\nMechamlcil engineering\u2014\nFlnt claii\u2014Divld L McGuinnett,\nInvtrmer*.\nPtutd with ruppe\u2014 Oeorg*  H,\nBlumennauer,   Enderby   (mtch.   J,\niwch 7. elect I, tied I).\nFteulty of applied iclinci:\nThird yeer\u2014\nHonore\u2014Bert A. Auld, Nelion.\nSecond Clin \u2014John A. Burgett,\nTrail; John  H.  Peatfleld,  Radium;\nRichird J. H. Wilton, Trill.\ni    Pasted   \u2014 Alexander   G.   Hodson,\n| Msryivlllt.\ni    Paesed with supplemental.\u2014Michael Burrows. Roulend (Civil 31.1\nSecond yeer\u2014\nSecond dan\u2014 Edwin T. Quirk,\nKlmberley\nPitted\u2014Harold N. Burgess. Trail;\nA. Gordon Carter, TralL\nP.sied with supplemental*\u2014Andre C Btguln. Argent* (phy* tb,\ncivil 4; John G. John. Cnnbrook\n(phyi. tb, civil t);\nSecond yeir nursing\u2014\nSecond cilu\u2014Ruth E S\u00abunden.\nP.'led with lupplamentali-Anita\nJ. Thompson. Revelitoke (nunlng I)\nPublic health nursing::\nSecond   Clue\u2014Cortnne   G.   Eriksson, Klmberley.\nFaculty  of   Agrlcultun:\nFlnt claii-Thomu G. Willi,. Kt-\nremeoe.\n\u00a3g>\\ COCH\nKootenaians Win\nU.B.C. Degrees\n\t\n\u2014\n .\u2014\nVAHCOlTVIls, Miy 10 <CF) - John L. S.nd.n; Miry V. Witaon,\nWlnnm ei digreii end thou who Duncan; Murltl F. Whlmitar, Hilton\nptutd In rtotnt Unlvirtlty of Brit-i Pamd with iuppi-Dtvld St.Q.\nUh Columbii tkimlntUoni. rtiults ! Frtnklln, Vlctorl. (ad. 10a); Ortf-\nof which win innouncid tod.y by iftn F. Ptul, Victorii (chem 7); Rob.\nHulitrir ChirlH S Wood, were [trt J. Hlbberton. Victoria (phyi. 8)\ntl followi In ilphibetlcil ordei :i Ciral M. S. Mirtln, Virnon <|tol.\nfitulty tf Arte me Soiincn\nMuttr of Arti:\nChirlii David Fowla. BC; Virnon; mijor, zoology, minor, biology\nand bottny.\nConferring the dtgrtt of Bachelor\nof Arti-wlth honori\u2014Dontld Ed-\nwar. Andsnon, Victorii; tint dais\nhonori In economlei.\nRolind B. Dodwell. Victorii; Bit\noliss honori In leonomlci.\nJsmu Arthur Ray Himilton, uc-\nond elm honori In biology.\nArne Hinrlkion, NeUon, i.eond\nclan honors In phyilci.\nMargaret Jacqueline C. Rodgir,\nVictoria, flnt elm honor) In Engllih linguigt ind literature.\nConferring the degree of B.chelor\nof Arte\u2014generil eourie\u2014\nFlnt cute\u2014Andrew Ltm; Join\nR. Vlllliri.Flihir, Victorii.\nSecond elm\u2014O. MicRlm Boothe,\nVictorii; M. Pilrlcl. Craig, Victoria;\nBarbara E Oodfrey, Vernon; Rty-\nmond N. Holllnt, Victorii; John E.\nKtnny, Victorii I Phyi Hi Lip worth,\nRevelitoke; Dorli P. Minhtll, Nintlmo; Birbiri Moreiby, Victorii;\nW. Douglu McCiulty, Victorii;\nMirgtnt M. O'Neill. Klmberley.\nHarold N. Pirrott, Victoria.\nKeith B. Slmpton, Pantlcton; H.\nPaul Smith, Victoria; Michael D.\nTuryk, Michel; F.rminle L. Webber,\nVictorii: Helen P. Welch, Quallcum;\nEdbrooke, S. Wybourn; Eleanor J.\nWynett.\nPitted\u2014Edwird O. J. Bikony,\nBtrbtri Bonner; Betty P. Milllm,\nVictoria: Dorothy R. A. Morrli;\nGeorge L. C. MacKinnon, Cranbrook\nCltsi J-Aldo Manoeee. Klmberley; Donald C. McCarter, VlctorU.\nMieh. Cnglntirlng:\nHonori-Clm 1-AUtn D. Currlt,\nRosilind.\nMitallurjloal Inglniirlng;\nHonor.,   claw   I\u2014 |C   K:i:'*ild\nClm 3-Orvil W. Bennett, Victoria; Paul a H. Hooklngi, Nelion.\nfdjnlnj engineering Oliui    '\nPuscd, Louii J. Oall. Nintlmo.\nSichilor ippllid Hltntt In Nunlng;\nFlnt clan\u2014Donin L. Junltton,\nRoulind.\nli   ind  c,  history   lib):   Mary  J\nPlercey, Stndwlck, piycn >, zoo 2.\nPawed In certain lubject*- Agnti\nC. Hope, Victorii (111 .ubjtcti written); Marjorlt H. McGregor, IjMo\n(ill lubjecti written), Edmond J.\nA. Paulsen, Trgll (ill lubjtcti writ*\nten); Ruth L. 0. Soderholm, Klmbtrlty (ill subjects written.)\nBachelor tf Comminii\nSecond clatt\u2014Vlltor W, Johmton,\nNintimo; Colin R. Luc.i, Victorii;\nRichard  0.   Saunderi,   Vernon;   S.\nCaiwell Todhunter, Grand Fork.\nSulil Work;\nCount complele for diploma: elm\n1, Roiemiry L. Lamdowne. B.A.;\n> Mary Elizabeth Bradlty, B A,;\nKathleen Chrlitophirion, B. A ; LU.\nM. Oikei, B. A., Dontld B. RlcketU,\nIA,\nCompltttd work of Winter union\n\u2014Clm 1-t Joyce Dsy, Victorii.\nDigrat Muter Icience Agrlcultun;\nJ. Lorrilne Thomson, B.B.A,\nClan 1-Rexford 8. Manhat, Kcl-\nov.'na.\nClan J- Jack T Gillinghim, Vic\ntori..\nPiued\u2014John Wtlr, Trill.\nFifth ytir Chemical gnalnurlno;\nHonori\u2014John L, Tltdjt, Trill.\nClm I\u2014Alfred L. Bonutlo, Trill\nClaa* J\u2014John A. Hood, Victorii;\nAllan B. Workmtn, Ferula\nPiued\u2014lute Hilli, Ftrnlt; Al-\nlin St. 0. SouUby, Victoria.\nCivil Cnglntirlng;\nClau i-Alvln J. Narod, Victoria\nElic.  Englnt.rlng;\nGertld F. Oodfrey, Sldnty; John\nAIR CASUALTIES\nOTTAWA, May 10 -Tha RCAF Is-\nlucd IU B79th list tonight a. followi:\nOVEFillAI\nKlllid tn active lirvleil\nAlexender.  Willlim   Wllion,   Fo.,\nPltuhurgh. Pi.\nDiwion,    Richird   Fiblm,   Sgt.\nMontreal.\nHerbert, Horace Montague Richard, Po. Calgiry.\nLunan, Athol I.orm, Sgt, Toronto.\nMcGovern, Joitph Theodore, Sgt.,\nVincouver.\nPolomerk, John Minhill, Po , Sim\neoe, Ont.\nMining after air ttiratltnil\nAdklson, Thomsi Jsmu, F-Sgt\u201e\nGilmer, Texas\nHtnuworth, J a mis Tift, Wo., (lull\nLaki, Suk.\nHowden,   Andrew,   Fo,   Guetph.\nOnt\nOw.ni. John Sumn.r, F-Sgt, Ot-\nttwi\nOtrom.  Ctrl   W.lt.r,  Sgt,   Blind\nRlvtr, Ont.\nCANADA\nDied from natural uuue,\nMcCulloch, Donald Malcolm, Ae >\nPort NeUon, OOnt.\nMining an aotlvi it.vlui\nBzportin,   Witter,   Po.,   Noranda,\nQue.\nVancouver Man\nCommands\nCanucks in Italy\nBy DOUQLAI AMARON\nCanadian Pren Itlff Writer\nWITH THE CANADIANS IN\nITALY, Miy 10 (CP Ciblt),-MlJ..\nOen B. M. Hoflincliter. N, Vincouver, li commindlng . dlvlilon\nof tht Cinidlin Corpi in Italy, It\nwat dliclnud officially today.\nurn itoffmelitir, who prevlmu\nly neaded \u2022 brlgtdt, iiiccecded Lt\noen. E. L. M. (Tommy) Rurni of\nWeitmount, Que , whan Om. Burn.\nbtcimi Corpi Commtndir lui\nMirch, mcctedlng  Li-Gin. H. D\nho want to BriitU It\nCanallarl Army.\nKANO, Nigeria (CP) - The eui-\ntomi itation here hu been reopened to handle the resumption of\ntrade in Weit Africa between the\nFrench territory md Northern Nigeria. It wu doted early ln IMS\nheed tha lit I\nOen. Hoffmetiter !\u25a0 tht only Ca-\nmdl.n generil la thli theatre whe\nwu not a member of ttw permanent fore. b*for* tht wer. A cipUin,\nfive yetn ago be torn to coountn*\nihe Saaforth Klfhltn4an tt\ntda, a Vincouvir unit,\nth* Sicilian campaign and In Italy\nuntil tha Cantdltni ruchtd Pet.\ntiua. Thm be tack over tht brindt\nhuded by the then Brig. Chrli\nVckei of Klngiton, Out, who now\nI. i Mijor-Otneral iiomnundlng t\ndivision In Italy.\n<Itn. Hoffm.lit.r ll in able, papular leider tnd thi D S.O. bt won\nIn Sicily ind the btr to It gtlntd\nIn lut Dtcember'l bitter Moro Villey fighting In Italy providt t good\nIndication of tht wiy hi optrttt*.\nHt ll \u2022 \"toldltr'i general,\" who,\nwhen the fighting li thickest, tie\nwiyi will bi found well forward.\n\"Great way to gtt thai*\nw^^ff>\"\nWith thru Irenes good mueil I a,j\nInrludini fruit juice plui Onlttoe\nnight ind morning bi'i gettln| ill the\nat ire entadta ml miner tit he wadi,\nMdtt quick mod tangy olmmU\nmd mtucla bulldiai |iiHjm\nlaat Jollow thii rtdpt bt ham\nmtilar-\nI MIAll A DAY + OVAlT\u00bb*1\nNWttT AHB MOtNlea\nCrt Oviltine today at ystr drug bb*1\nfS\\ OVaALTINE\nWOMEN!\nLISTEN TO A\nSPECIAL\n\\}ESSAQE\nTOMORROW\nMORNING\n. . hur Mlth P.t.\nwell-known Brltlih Columbl* B'nmin, wh'aa\nweekly ndlo talk* \u00abr. twin! liiuiud to by \u00bbo many\nBroman S-. ipaaki on\nms'lers of vttel Importince\nin the women of British\nColumbii\nC.J.A.T.\nFRIDAY, MAY 12th. 11.15 A.M\n610  ON\nYOUR   DIAL\nOil JJul QJjl\nTHURSDAY, MAY 11\n. CBC PROGRAMMES\nCKLN AND\nMORNING\n7 %0\u2014O Canadi\n711\u2014Tout A  Coffee   ICKLN I\nI CO\u2014CBC Usai\nI IS\u2014rrool Une Family\nI JO\u2014 l4orn:nt  Concert\ni oo\u2014etc um\nI is\u2014ttin of lb. WMt (CXLK>\n9 ;j    M'UI-.I Uaglc  (CXIJ31\nt to\u2014On Pi.-.tl. iCKUfl\nS (5\u2014 U'jiic from Srltaln\nI Jt-T3in. Blgn^\n10 w   line ror Mooanu\n10 It\u2014To B. Annouoead (CKLH)\n10 ia\u2014They Till Ue\nII 00\u2014aiuilril Amirtoaoi\n11 13   Wilts Tim* lOtLM)\n11 11\u2014 Vole, of U.mnrj  (C\u00abIJ\u00ab1\n,1  n .|>  Ml.r. Will\n1 i O-Deacim Till Noon\nAFTERNOON\nNext! MOVIES THAT \"LITE AND BREATHE''\n... the work of men who think of tomorrow\nEverything )T)u demand\nin a fine cup of tea\na Deep htorfy rVovor\n\u2022 Utmost enaoyrrisBrif\nfaesMeaarr Te. has dsaas .11 omam tt\n. ir.d,lK.o.ll, ia. rtonA Tee. km* ml\nMS   Isliisi., wAlo.mmL Wai   I. saa\nCaaBatsary. 3ea* to films sb rse^ \u2022\u2022\u00bb'\nIIOt-1   0. Farm a>OBlotal\nll U\u2014Th. Nour, toot*. 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That is becauae we are blt^eed\nWith MEN WHO THINK Of TOMOatstOwl\na How important it is, thereiore, that wr make\nfirmer our reaolvee and mcreaee our daily efforts\nto bring that Tomorrow to pass. Rfmcnilxr, an\nenemy stands between us and Tomorrow. He is\nstaking his all on keeping it from us. Can \u00bbi* do\nless than this to defeat his purpose?\nt \\M us creole Victory! Let us wrest It from the\nvery soil we till, the very tools we use in our factories, the very dollars we earn! Ktasp up production rate*, yea, exeered them. Buy more and\nmore Vietory Bonda and War flatrings C\u00abrUt3-\nr-stes r>o anything and everything to help win\nthis war.\na Let's all lie ur.N wno -niisa or iomorjiow!\nTHE  HOUSE  OF SEAGRAM\nAH Seagram plant, la Caaada aad lbs Uattsd Statei era ine.g.1 ta tha prodiietioa ef k%h prwoi* lasakol Be heir, aseed ts. ev i,< s   liluliji nd\nHlglvProof  Alcohol  foe War s. tssad tn  tea asaarafaetara of  *wonk.ia\u00bb  rVadar. RmlUlie  RaMsar.  PlaaUea. aad  asaay rtkm  wonnm  pfeeksr**.\n \t\n \u2014^\n\u2014\n\t\n\u2014\n-\u2014\u2014     ' B.BBJB.\naBsiit leaiuw '*\"imva\u00ab\n\"**i>w^inni!iii|\nPlay Shoes\nFOR\nINFANTS\nCHILDREN\nMISSES\n$2.00, $2.25, $2.50\nR. Andrew\n&Co.\nLeaders in Footfashlon\nACCRA. Oold Cout (CP)-Oburv-\nIn. \u00abn old Afrlcn tr.dltlon. . hy.n.\nnc.ntlv wm brought to thi itllr\ncourt for trial here, following cuatom\nth. h.yen. wm provided with Coun-\ntel for the Defence, but In aplte of hi*\npleading! the inlmil wu tentenced\nto be ihot.\nKeep up your\nStrength with\nGOOD MILK\nKOOTENAY VALLEY DAlU\n a ---..I.......I\nTRICK SKIRTS\nAteorted Colors\nSltet 11 to IS.\n53.95\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\nCiv* I lift lo your\niplrlti. - Hivt  your\nhilr dont right\nFAIRVIEW BEAUTY SHOPPE\nPHONE J33\n\"Gentlemen Don't\nDivorce Wives\"\nCromwell Says\nILIZABETH, N. J., Miy 10 (AP)\n\u2014Advliory Muter Dougil Htrr In\nChmcery Court todiy found null\nand void the Reno divorce ot Doris\nDuke Cromwell from her huibind\nJimei H. R. Cromwell, former U.\nS. Mlnliter to Canada, and ordered\nIt set tilde.\nHerr held the decree \"null, void\nand of no effect In New Jertey\". In\nhanding down the courl'i decllloh\nthe Advliory Muter challenged\nthe 31-yeer-old tobicco htlrtu*\ncompetence as a married woman lo\nselect a reildence outilde the\nState so long .1 her huiband stayed\nin New Jersey. He held th.t an\nelement of fraud was \"conspicuous\"\nin Mrs. Cromwell's cl.im that ihe\nwu a Reno reildent.\nCromwell'! lull for a limited divorce under the lawi of the State\nof New Jersey will be heard later\nbefore Herr.\nEarlier today Cromwell'i counsel\ntold the court th.t Mrs. Cromwell's\nNevada testimony had been waled\nand was not available to her husband\nCromwell told Ihe court hli wife,\non her return from Honolulu in\nSeptember, 1M2, talked of wanting\n. divorce.\n\"She said that I had sufficient\ngrounds.\" Cromwell testified. \"I\ntold her she knew gentlemenl did\nnot divorce their wive.\"\nExplaining his wife's actions h.d\n.fleeted his c.mp.lgn for election\nto the U. S Sen.te, Cromwell uid\nhe told Mrs. Cromwell \"the Duke\npower gang, her idvlsors, had left\nno Hone unturned to deitroy me.\nPeople In New Jersey thought that\nHague and the Duke gang were behind me, which was bad enough,\nbut actually both were trying to\ndeitroy me. Eir from being the\nflir-halred boy of Mayor Hague, I\nnever uw him until lhe end of the\ncampaign.\"\nCromwell told how hii wife twitted him ibout being ible to obtiin\ni divorce.\nHe quoted her uying thit 'under the liwi of Nevidi I cm get \u25a0\ndivorce whether you like It or nol,\nbeciute the itituei there require\nonly proof thit there hid been\nthree yein of non-cohibllatlon.\"\nNEW DELHI. (CP) - During the\nput yeer more then 1,000,000 men\nh.ve been engeged d.y .nd night\nfor months on end. In constructing\nslrdromes in India\nCarson Returning\nNext Month\nHon I. 0. Cirson. Hlnlatar ot Ulnu\nand Trade and Industry, who wu ta-\npacud to address a public meetln. In\nNelion tomorrow night, wu called\nbeck to the Co.it to .ttend th* fu-\nneril of tb* lit. Hon. Weill Oray,\nMlnliter ot UunlclpillUn.\nHe hu mad* an .rr.niimint with\nCol. O. A. Hoover, rre.ld.nt of th.\nNaslon Board of Tnda, to ooma to\nNilson snd addrau a public function\nIn about a month.\nEAT MUFFINS\nEVERY DAY\nTHE  ALL-BRAN   WAY\nTrail Tenders\nBig Banquet\nAssoc. Boards\nTRAIL. B. C, M*y 10\u2014Approximately 230 gueiti filled th* Tadanac Community Hall here Tuei-\ndiy night for the banquet tendered\nby the Trail Board of Trade u a\nclimax to tht 44th innuil convention of the Aatoclittd Boirdi of\nTride of Eutern Brltlih Columbii.\nand to hear a brilliant ipeech on\n\"The Foundation of Euture Pro*-\nperlty\" delivered by Dr E. Cyril\nJamei. Principal and Chancellor of\nMcGlll Unlveriity.\nGueiti, who cime from Spokane,\nVancouver, New Weitmlniter and\nall parts of the Kootenay-Boundary\nIncluded T. C. Clarke, Vancouver\nBoard of Trade Preildent; E. G.\nRowebottom, Deputy Minlitery of\nTrade and Induitry for B C ; Lome\nCampbell, Preildent and General\nManager of the Wut Kootenay\nPower it Light Company; B. O.\nMoxon of Vancouver, Vlce-Preal-\ndent of the Canadian Chamber of\nCommerce; Frank Putnam, M.L.A.,\nNelion-Creston; F. W. Herrldge,\nML A , Trall-Rouland; T. A. Love,\nMLA, Grand Forki-Greenwood;\nMiyor N. C Stlbbi of Nelaon; Mayor Herbert Clark of Trail; Ven\nArchdeacon Fred H. Graham of\nNeUon; Mayor J. E. Gordon of\nRoialand; W. J. McFadyen of New\nWestminster. Director of the Northwest Trade Association; James\nBuchanan. General Manager of the\nC. M. k 8, Trail; R. L Rlggln.\nW. G Ovei and Lloyd Crow, of the\nSpokane Chamber of Commerce,\nand many delegate* ind vliiton of\nthe Aaaoclated Boardi who attend-\ned  lhe  two-dty convention.\nIntroduction! of the gueati were\nmade by Dr C. H Wright, Preeldent of the Trill Board of Trade;\nJ. Lloyd Crowe, Immediate Past\nPreildent of the Associated Bosrds;\nsnd W. A. Curran of Trail, Past\nPresident ol tha Trail Board of\nTrade; S G Blaylock. Chairman\nsnd President of the Consolidated\nMining k Smelting Company of\nCanada, Ltd.. Introduced Dr. James.\nTout to \"Our Armed Service*\"\nwu propoeed by Mr Clarke, who\npeld tribute to the contribution of\nthe Kootenayi to the wir. He alio\nexpreeaed pleawre at being able\nto have taken part in the Aaaoclated Boardi convention.\nAppreciation of the ptherlng for\nDr. June** epeech wu expreseed\nby Van. Archdeacon Fred H. Graham of Nelaon, \u2022 McGOl gradual*\nof lMi He described Dr. Jamei u\n\u25a0 \"Klentlat. eeaolar and etint\"-ta\ntha modern ttou a taint aru a\n-who without tjavUtlon believe* ln ettting for the truth' Dr.\nJimei speech had excellently eat\nforth th* roots and principle* of\nthe world! problemi and a path\nfor tusno. row's world.\nThe word economy meant the\nlew of th* household, be uld. and\nDr Jimei had it-town how that\nprlncipl* \u00abxt*nd*d to *v*Tybody.\nThe wilfare of th* world wu **-\nsenllal to the welfare of every nation; the welfare of every nation\nNELSON SOCIAL\nPleat* phone ioclil Kami ta Dally Newa, Call 144.\nCharge tar engagement Announcements en thli peg. I. S1.M\n\u2022 Sidney Dtvltt tnd George\nRaddlffe of Trail passed through\nNelson yeilerdiy en route to Edmonton.\n\u2022 Mri. Elmer Gibbon of Salmo\nwu ln Nelion recently vlilting htr\nhuiband who li employed here.\n\u2022 Jack Jirbetu who hu recently received hli Nivy dlicharge, returned home yeiterd.y.\n\u2022 Mn. N. R. Jennejohn ind ton\nRobert hivt returned home titer\ntwo wttkt vlilting thi former l\npirenli in Edmonton.\n\u2022 Mlu Joyce Riley returned\nyuterdty from t vitii to tht Cout\n\u2022 Mn. H. 0. Olien, Silica Street,\nhu left Kooteniy Like Generil Hoi-\npilil where ihe hu been t pttlent\nfor levertl weeki.\n\u2022 Mr. tnd Mn. G. N. Olion, Victorii Street, returned Mondiy from\ntwo week! it Trill, whtrt Mr. 01-\nton received trettment In Trill-Ttd-\nanac Hospital.\n\u2022 Carl Llndow and daughter\nMaxlne of Salmo, were Nelion vliiton yeiterday.\n\u2022 Robert Honwlll of Trill wu\ni Nelion vliltor recently.\n\u2022 Mn. M. W. Riddle tnd daughter Janice, left yeiterday for Yakima.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wlnlaw\nreturned to Nelion Sundiy night\nfrom a visit to tha Cout\n\u2022 Earl McNIcol, who hu hid t\nftw dayi leave ln Nelion following\nhit rtturn from oveneis,, left yuterdty for tht Cout.\n\u2022 Lie. Louie Shutty of Regini\nIt vlilting hii sister. Mrs. Robert\nRotter, Victorii Street\n\u2022 Cpl. Mike Frost visited hii litter, Mn. F. Otwtld, Victorii Street\nlut night\n\u2022 Mn. Frtnk Dow, Cedir Street,\nhu returned from t holidiy ipent\nIt Calgary.\n\u2022 Frank Putnam, M.L.A., of\nCrelton, wu \u2022 vliltor ln Nelion on\nWednesday.\nEngagements\n\u2022 Mr. tnd Mri. Paul Lincoln announce the engagement of their\ndaughter Ffancei Annt to Lieutenant Francli Woodward McCatherln,\nAmerican Army Engineer! of Atlanta, Gi, the wedding to Uke place\nMonday afternoon at Nelion.\nwu eisentlal to the whole world.\nGlobal war muit be followed by\nglobal peace.\nHli excellent presentation of\nworld condition! showed that\nthere muit be reidlneii for sacrifice ln peace is well ai ln wir.\nMr. Graham alio expressed appreciation of the preaence of vliiton from thi United Statei tnd\nhoped for continued imlty tnd\nconcord of thit nilion.\n\"God bleu every pouible wiy In\nwhich the two countriei can be cemented in frlendihlp,\" he concluded.\nMUST GO ACTIVE\nTO RECEIVE\nENLISTMENT BONUS\nVANCOUVER, May 10 (CP) \u2014\nDraftee, who don't go .ctive are\nthe only group of married civic employee, who will be denied the enlistment bonut, Civic Flnmce Committee ruled Tuesdiy.\nUnder It* new decision between\n18000 ind 110,000 will bt p.ld retroactively to approximately 40 already In the armed aervicei. Formerly they h\u00bbd been ruled to be Ineligible bec.us* they volunteered\nshortly before their age group was\n\u2022bout to be called up.\nAldermen made a dlitlnctlon In\ntheir cases, however, and established the principle for the future, because they did not limit their ler;\nvice to home defence. Those who already are In home defence unlti and\ndecide later to go active will qualify for the bonus, tho committee also\ndecided.\nTha bonus, restricted to employee* wtth dependent*, contfMt of lhe\ndifference between three monthi'\ncivilian pay and army pay and al-\nlowinces for the tame period.\nDeputy Minister\nSpeaks Friday\non Tourist Trade\nA round table dlacuaaion on development of tourlit travel and of trade\nsnd Industry In Kootensy, will bs\nheld ln tbe City Hall tomorrow\nevening. It will be addreeaed by I. O\nRowebottom. Deputy Mlnliter oi\nTnd* and Industry it Vlctorl*, md\ntourist promotion films will b* exhibited by C. R. D. Ferris. Tourist\nBureiu photographer.\nThe meeting 1. aponaored by th.\nNelion Boird of Tr.d* but will be\nopen to all who .r. Intonated, aaid\nCol. Oeorge A. Hoover. Preeldent. lut\nnight.\nMr. PVrrli will thli Summer take\ntourtat promotion picture* of Krw-\nteniy. Film* to b. ihown tonight\nwill be of other pert* of tb* province\nind will indicate the promotion ve-\nlues of the picture, to he taken of\nthl. district. Such film, are used by\nthe B.C Oovernment Tourist Bureiu for use In lsrgi centres of population both In Canadi ind the United State, from which Brltlih Columbii d.veopi much of IU tourlit buil-\nn.M\nJoan Fontaine\nWould Drop Hubby\nHOLLYWOOD, M.y 10 (API-\nCounsel for Screen Actree Jo*n\nFontaine uld he wsi filing in Los\nAngeles Superior Court todiy her\ndivorce ictlon againit Brian\nAherne of th* film. Their lepin-\n\u25a0on some time igo wu innounced\nlut March 31 by Mia Fontaine,\nwho once termed Aherne \"the finest huibind in the world.\"\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nWATCH TOMOUOW1\nPAPER   for   our   GROCERY\nSPECIALS\nR.\u00bbk.   GROCERY\nMr. K K Hereer\nTTTTTTI11 ITTlfTITim ITI\ntfmmkm. Wedding  ind\ni    ^^D      Engagement Ring*\ntV^W^-iH. H. Sutherland\nJ****** *fft      N.ijon. B. C\ni lilllllllllllllll\n*fk\nRoMJ-i\nMiidafoji\nlHqIIULWWSas\nBy  BETSY  NEWMAN\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nTODAY'S  MENU\nSpaghetti with Mat Belli\nAipingui\nRaw Carrot Salad\nFread and Butter Shortcake\nTee or Lottie\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll-ltllllll\nMALCOLM'S FURS\nRepalrt \u2014 Alteration.\nStorsge\n659 loker St.       rhont NO\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nRAW CARROT IALAD\nGrata raw carrots, mix with peanut butter and a llttla mayonnause,\nmold Into belli and aerve on lettuce\nwith more mayonanlse. Or combine raw carroti. celery ind green\npepper, chop and mix with French\ndreuirsg. Chopped baby cirrots\nmay b* mixed with a few chopped\nrilsins Add cooked ulad dreulng\nand  serv.  on  waterereu.\nBREAD ANO BUTTER\nSHORTCAKI\nBread, butter. 1 cup sugsr. 1\nqusrt   itriwberrlei,   cream.\nCut crusts from bread, spread\nwith softened buiter. and use to\nline buttered mold, trimming bread\nlo fit. Crush hulled berries with\nsugsr and pour Into mold. Th* ber-\np,    I-    \u2022 A! J \u2022*'** c*\"\u20ac'- and belea correct dsHi\nUelKIOUS  AICI u to1 in \"mm\". Ths. ass .'. la\nI        . masnteitUesf f^iilarllr .Imnntt i\u00bb .\nto Regularity    m^ty m**** r...* t-mwh.\nsay good food, too\u2014 I! is . ssspaTW\n3*Ti\u00abs ynu tiait your family to eoorre oi oAttmt grata nrntttn,\nthomt res-ip*. prastasntng ALT-BaA*. is.sne.Bll Bad Char prolertlve food\nyou ere dosssf them aTWteL* feviw. elements. AU.aa.Aar i. saasarlalr\nFirtt:  U^eex*  It o gentle  lea-       good   fr*   fata*   rtgW   bow-bUB\n\u2022priag ecasetlte. aad aeed fnr tntwm\nisles   resvleSBas.    Oet    it    at\ngrrstew' \u2014 ] heady esse*.\nHelps you keep\nRtGltLAX\"\nNaturally\n\u2022 B* Bel\nQverwaiteA\nLIMITED\nTHURSDAY \u2014 FRIDAY - SATURDAY\nBURNS LARD: lb.\n.12c\nCANNID *)Q<*\nMACKEREL,  tin     *t-7\nCANNID SAUSAGE\nTea\nVI-T0NI,\n12-at. Ha\nINSTANT rOSTUM\ntetge\nSmell 2*t\nPACIFIC MILK, \u00ab\nFar case\nSALT, I-ft ekp,\n. tee\n33*\n51*\n51*\nTtw*\n490\n21*\nFLUID IIIF\n16 oi. bortU\nHANDY SODAS,\n40 o.. pk,.\nFICANS,\nFar lb.\nWALNUTS,\nFar Ik.\nALMONDS,\nFar l\u00bb.\n*1.15\n39*\n57'\n65'\n57'\nMYSORI COFFII \u2014 Fresh\ngremnd, A% c\nFar IS. Tl\nLettuce, Celery, Spinoch, Cukes, Tomatoes, Carroti, Baatt,\netc , doily\nFHONI707\nHII DELIVERY\ntits ihould reach the top of bread\nlining. Cover with thin slices of\nbuttered bjread, without crusts, ind\nplace ln refrigerator for 24 hours.\nTo serve, top with whipped cream\nand decorate with whole berriee.\nRaspberries and peaches are Just\nas good for this dessert as straw\nberries.\nSTRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE\n2 cups sifted flour, 4 teaspoons\nbaiting powder, S teaspoon salt, 5\ntablespoons shortening, 1 cup sugar, \u2022 cup milk (approximately-, 1\nqt. strawebrries, butter, cream.\nSift flour, baking powder and\nsalt together; break shortening Into\nsmall pieces and work into flour\nwith fork or pastry blender. Add\nmilk a little at a time, using a\nfork tn mix. and dropping milk\ninto dry portions until mixture\nwill form a ball. Handle as little as\npossible. Pat or roll to thickness of\n\u2022 to 1 Inch to fit vhsllow pen\nBake at 4V) degreei T. Have berries washed, hulled and crushed\nwith sugar 1 hour before, saving a\nfew whole berries for garnlehlng\nSplit shortcake while hot. butter\neach half, upread crushed berries\nIn between layers and on lop, pour\nberry Juice over all, decorate with\nwhole berries Eat at once with\neither whipped or plain cream\nServes 4 to 8\nI 11111111 \u2022 H111M11111 Ml 11111111111111111111111\nBUILD B   C. PAYROLLS\nFailure to Pou\nBrinoi Army Colli\nto 100 Students\nVe\\NCOUVKl. May 10 (CP) -\nMora than 100 University of Brltlih Columbia male students who\nfailed to pass their examinations\nwill ba called Into the army. University officials miut lend to the\nMobilization Board the names of\nall male students who failed.\nSpokane Han\nHeads Tourist\nTravel Assoc.\nTRAIL, B. C, May 10-R. L.\nKlguln, Chitrmin of the Publicity\nTourlit Committee of the Spokane\nChamber of Commerce, wu ntmed\nPreeldent of the newly created, but\nai yet unnamed, poit-war tourlit\ntrtvel anoclttlon tor tht Inland\nEmpire tnd tht Kootenty-Boun-\ndiry, by tht Executive of 10 which\nmet ln the City Hall here Tueiday\nfollowing organization of the bureau.\nW. li. Harold of the Nelaon\nBoard of Trade wai elected Vlce-\nPreildent; W. G. Ovea, Publicity\nDirector of the Spokane Chamber\nof Commerce, Secretary-Treasurer,\nand Verne Davidson of the Rouland Junior Board of Trade, Ai-\nilitant Secretary.\nDelegate! to the organization\nmeeting from Spokane Included\nLloyd Crowe, A. A. Feyerabend.\nKarlr Krogue ind Rollln Stafford,\nall memberi of the Publicity Tourlit Committee of the Spokane\nChamber of Commerce; Wallace\nIrwin and Mri. Grace Fltzpttrlck\nof the feature wrlten dlviilon of\nthe Spokesman-Review; S. C\nSmithwick, Aviation Committee\nChairman of the Spokane Chamber\not Commerce, and Mn. Krogue.\nMany of the delegates to the 44th\nannual convention of the Auoclat-\ned Boardi of Trade of Eastern\nBritish Columbia and interested\nvisitors also attended.\nThe association will promote\npoit-war travel through International cooperation between Southern Brltlih Columbia and Waihing-\nton State.\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1944 \u2014'I\nsty\nI.O.D.E. Invests\nWin\n6th Victory Loan\nA highly Interesting report on tha\nannual Provincial meeting at Victoria\nto which ahe waa delegate wu pre-\naented by lira. John Cartmel. Ha-\ngent, to Kokanee Chapter, io.DE.\nTuesday. Tha B.C. meeting waa In\nApril.\ncva\nBy a unantraoua vote, tha Chapter authorlaad the Invastmtnt of\n12000 In BUth Victory Loan bono*.\nAn address, streeslng the Importance\nof the Loan to Canada'a war effort,\nby H. A. Mathews, Victory Loan organiser, wsi heard.\nAnnual Alexandra Aoaa teg day for\nwelfare work waa aet for Jun\u00ab. Mrs. P.\nO, Moray will convene.\nPane for the presentation of flap\nfrom tha Chapter to Nelaon eohool\ncadet ror pa at a review here May 34\nwart laid. Mra. a. O. Lambert, Educational .Secretary, reported on tha\narrange ment*.\nMra. J. H. Reed, Girl Guide representative, reported that two memberi o fths 1st I ODE. Girl Guide\nfiompany, Varna Blackwell and FTan-\ncee Boyee. had gained gold cord\nawards. The oorda were preeented\nMonday.\nI.O.D.K. Ward, at Kootenay Lake\nGeneral Hoapltal had baen redecorated  and  new  curtatna  and  a table\nFREEMA1I\n\u2014     FURNITUM CO.\nTht Houi* ot Furnlturt Vtluet\nPhont US Nelion\nALL STEEL\nBED SPRINGS\nNow in stock.\nSlut 3' 3\",  4'and 4' 6\"\npurchased for lt, Mra. C. Kelman Informed the memberi\nTwo new members. Mn I. Wakey\nof South Blocan and Mra. I. T Koch\nwere welcomed.\nMrs. Thea. A Gibson\nSpencer Corsets and\nHealth Garments'\nNtlson tnd Dlitrlct Representative\nfor\n110 Kerr Apartments\nCOLORFUL SUMMER PRINTS\n$6.93 to 519.00\nMILADY'S FASHION SHOPPE\niMiMiiftjsjes^sesjississjsssssssssjss*\n50 Per cent Women\nRecruits Rejected\nVANCOUVER, Mty 10 (CP) -\nMajor Thomai Briyihiw. Recruiting Officer for Pidflc Command,\nsaid In an Interview today that approximately 50 per cent of recruits\nfor the Canadian Women's Army\nCorpi are rejected u uniultable.\nAll C.W.AC, candldatei now ire\ninterviewed by i psychlitrlc tpeciil-\nIst who rejecls women uniulted lor\nirmy routine. '\nFRENCH'S\nMUSTARD\nMakes ev*rt{ meal\na real Treat\nIt his iuch plqutncy \u2014\n\u2022uch appealing, tasty &**-\noar! Steak!, chops, cold\nmaati \u2014 \u2022*\/\/ ara\nTtstly improved by\nthe goodness of\nthis superior mustard.\nMilk for\nMining\nCamps\nThe heod of a compony\ndeveloping a mint in the\nNorth Country, osks if\nPacific Milk is available for\ntheir camps this summer\nH\u00bb seamed to think ration\nbooks vrould be) nexwsory\nIn cose others may hove the\niame idea Pacific Milk\nis unrestricted in outside\nareas\nPacific Milk\nImrtln.d on* Vtcsiuns P-ukta*\niiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiin\nRINSO  GIVES THS  WH.'TfST WASIJ\n I I iirajpiieiiilBa^jSBBBaa\na mm i\n\u00bb\u00bbS\u00bbfla\u00bbpp*\u00bbiaB\u00bb3BaBi\nJJ^lHott lathj limit\nEttabltahtd April 22. ifra.\nBritish Columbia'i\nMost Interesting Newspaper\nPublished every morning except Sundiy by\nthe NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED 2M Baker St   Nelson British Columbia\nWEMBEH OK THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHI AUDIT BUREAU OF* CIRCULATIONS\nTHURSDAY, MAY 11, 1944.\nOnly Three Days to Go\nOnly three days remain in which to\nsubscribe to the Sixth Victory Loan.\nKootenay districts have some distance to go to reach their quotas.\nSubscriptions to enable the district\nto report success will come from two\ncategories: Those who have already\nsubscribed but find that they can\nmake additional subscriptions, and\nthose who have not yet subscribed.\nAdditional subscriptions can be in\nthe form of cash purchases or by installments ln the case of those who\nhave already bought for cash but find\nthat they can look ahead to future savings on a monthly basis.\nMost of us can save the odd dollar\nhere and the odd dollar there, with the\nresult that we end up with another\nbond and with no less cash on hand\nthan If we had not bought it. We have\nalmply put into the bond money that\nwe had refrained from spending in\nOther ways. Substantial estates are\nbuilt up on that principle.\nBy Installment purchases of Victory Bonds we serve a double purpose.\nWe support our boys in the battle\nareas and we build up interest-bearing reserves as security for our own\nfutures.\nDewey Comes Out Flatly\nAgainst Isolationism\nGovernor Thomas E. Dewey, who\nseems the probable choice of the Republicans as presidential qandldate,\ndoes not appear to have been influenced by the isolationist vote In the\nMiddle West which caused Wendell\nWlllkie to retire from the field.\nHe has gone all out for international\ncoooeration, first to win the war, second to ensure a durable peace. First\nof all objectives, he says, is \"to carry\non the war to total crushing victory\nand in doing so to drive home to the\naggressor nations a lesson that will\nnever be forgotten. Next ii \"to establish and maintain in our relations with\nother nations conditions calculated to\npromote world-wide economic stability not only for the sake of the world,\nbut also to the end that our own people\nmay enjoy a high level of employment\nln in Increasing prosperous world \"\nHe is emphatic ln declaring that\nGreat Britain, the United States, Russia and China must maintain \"solid relations\" to solve postwar problems. \"No\ninitial measures against Germany and\nJapan, however drastic, will have permanent value\" asserts Governor Dewey, \"unless they fall within the jetting\nof a durable cohesion between Great\nBritain tnd ourselves, together, I hope,\nWith Russia tnd China.\" He cautioni\nagainst t repetition of the mistakes\nwhich followed the last war and ugres\nthat the structure of permanent peace\nmust \"be backed by adequate force to\nprevent future wars \" Upon this point,\nhe lays, there is \"overwhelming agreement\" among American people\nIn foreign policy there is nnw,\ntherefore, no essential difference between President Roosevelt, the probable Democratic nominee, and Governor Dewey, the leading Republican\ncandidate\nNew Zealand's Scale of\nSocial Security\nNew Zealand's Sociil Security\nmeasures are often quoted In view of\nthe necessity in Canada for expanding\nexisting Social Security and extending\nIt Into new fields what New Zealand\nhat actually done in that direction ia\ninteresting.\nWith a partv of Canadian new\u00bb-\nptpermen which visited Australia ind\nNew Zealand last November and December was H T Richardson of the\nWinnijieg Free I'ress. Die following\nfacta are from a series of articles by\nMr. Richirdson which has just been Is\niued in booklet form\nSocial Security in New Zealand n\nthus officially describexl by Dr A M\nFinlay: \"Social security ii evolutionary, not revolutionary It ii act in the\nframework of existing capitalist no\nCiety will modifv the harsher result*\nof capitalism by taking aome of the\nmoney and le.liilnb'.iting it, bu! ;t will\nnot alter capitalism Itself. \u2014 To the\nmore fortunately situated, social security guarantees the continuance of their\nwealth and power.\"\nThe scale of payments is:\nWeekly\nUniversal lupertnnuitlon (Mt) si in\n(Thli represents IS1.S0 annually or\n\u00a317 10a. N. Z. ThU pension, ivalltble\nfor all New Zeilanderi with 10-year\nresidence qualification, will rite\non graduated telle to \u25a0 maximum of\nCM 10a. ln 1170. Thli would be 1297.44\nat present exchtnge rates, or 1572 a\n,  week.)\nAte benefit! (old t|e pensions! fi 72\nInvalldi' benefit 872\n(Wife and dependents earh 51 B5)\nWidow.     828\n(Each child, $1881\nOrphani, up to     277\nFamily allowance (each child)     132\nMiners' benefit      9 72\nSlcknes. benefit     3 92\n(Wife, $2.(34. Each child, \u00bb1 88)\nUnemployment benefit       8.52\n(Wife, 1284. E.ch child. 11.88)\nIn addition, the schedules include\nsickness benefits of $1.85 a week for\npersons without dependents from 16\nto 20 yean, and an unemployment insurance benefit of the same amount for\nthe same category. This covers the\nclass between children under 16 and\nadults over 20. The Social Security\nCommission has power to grant emergency benefits not specifically provided,\nand it regularly does so.\nThe health benefit scheme, over\nwhich controversy still rages, Is administered by the Health Department.\nMental hospitals were made free ln\nApril, 1939; free doctor and hospital\nservices in maternity cases started In\nMay, 1939; free in-patient hospital services started in July, 1939; and for outpatients in March, 1941; free medicines\nstarted In May, 1941; free doctor's services In November, 1941; free X-ray\ndiagnosis in February, 1942.\nMedical aid Is based on fees. The\ngovernment refunds 7s 6d to each person presenting at any post office a social security registration card and a receipt showing he has had to consult a\ndoctor or receive a visit from a doctor. This Is the legal amount a doctor\nmay collect If he went to court, but ln\ngeneral the doctors charge 10s so that\nthe effect of the scheme la that a New\nZealander obtains a 10s sen-Ice $(1,761\nfor 2s 6d (44c). The government tried\nit out first at Ss but the doctors held\nout for a higher fee and got 7s rki with\nthe right to charge more if they could\nget it.\nA doctor may charge specialists'\nfees, though he has no right in law to\ncollect them New Zealand also has, In\nsome special areas, district doctors on\na salary basis. Additiontl free lervices\nnow provided include medicines required on a doctor's prescription. The\nipproved list includes moat drugs, but\nnot appliances or proprietary* preparations, serums, viccinet or inti-toxint.\nWithin time limits, a patient mty obtain free insulin tnd sulphontmide\ncompounds, X-rty diagnosis ind mn-\nsage treatments.\nFree ho*fpital service, started In\nJuly, 1939, Includes reduced rites for\npatients in private hospitals. The state\npays an allowance of 9s a day for patients in hospitals. The free service includes medical, surgical, nursing eire,\ntttendance tnd maintenance, but not\nlaboratory service. Since Mirch. 1941,\nthe free service hit been available for\nout-patients is well.\nLooking Backward\n10   YIAM   AQO\n'From   DlHy   Ntwi.   Miy   11,   ,.\\i.\nA   mcceasful   danre.   hy   the   Ymlr   Bad-\nirinton Club wai held  I a at nlfht   It wu w\u00abll\ns.trnded hy Ymlr ind Salmo p-eoplt\nKob-ert Salnabury of ?Ulmo wai \u25a0  Nelson\nvliltor   yesterday\nn   YIAM   AGO\n[From    Dl  ly   Nrwi.   Mi-,    |t,   1|1|l\nTh* HftfplUl Stiff held \u25a0 turr**vnf.il Atnf*\n\u2022 t  the  Fi|lf  H*\\\\  W*Mrtt\u00bb*riay  nlfht,  pro-*\u2022**\u25a0\u00bb*\u2022!i\ngoing   fir   h\u00ab\u00abplta1   furnishing   fund\nC, f; Fair of f.t\\* wm r\u00abt.stored it !h\u00ab\nSlrathrona   lut   nlfht\nW     J     Hnw\u00ab\u00bbf,   >\u00abH**T    nt   \\he   Cr,r\\m:\\t'   ve\nnp*p*-\u00abi't!nn   In   th#   Pmvlnfli,   I-atglalatur*   \\ii-\nM-a-d   N-Htnn   nn   \u25a0   political   trip   yo*\\orA\u00bby\n40   YIAM   AQO\n'Frem   Dilly   News,   Miy   11,   IK*.\nH W C Jtrhann. iN-mnnly twtlw of (h*\u00bb\nRoMlind Mln\u00abr arriv-H In th# city lai-t \u2022*-\u00bb-\nnine H* hai bwn-n tbmrX for \u25a0 r*or In Phil\nivVlnpti. Chirifn ind other rltlax. md li nn\nhli   wit   to   Ro-wUnn!\nW T Monk, ife-rit \"f thi Him!!!*-*. r^wwr\nCrtTT-.pinr ind wit* \\*t\\ tor ,**\u25a0\u2022 Court thli\nmorning\nAt thi* CPR m\u00bb\u00bbwtinf ymXarAtr R\u00bbip#ftn*\n(*\u00bb**nd*\u00bbTit Rurt*\u00bb*e<1 Mid th* rnrnpiny wmiM\n\u2022rtH-.  \u25a0  \u2022rUtfo-n hrrt.m at  Popular\n? ? Questions ? ?\nANSWERS\nOpen to any reader. Names of persons\nuklng questions will not bo published.\nT(iere It no charge for thla service. Quei\ntlom will not bi answered by mall except\nwhin then li obvlout necessity for privacy.\nI. R, Calgary\u2014If a marriaga wu perform-ad\nicveral years ago and about whoae legal*\nIty doubt hai been raised, Is there anything to prevent such a marriage being\nperformed again which now for a known\nfact would be lepnl? What would be the\nproper procedure?\nThen  Is no  barrier  to thi  performance\nof a legal marriage under those circumstances.\nAplpy for marriage licence ln the usual way,\nF. N. B, Perry's Siding\u2014I am a farmer, hav*\none cow milking which I would like to\nbe tested for TB. Ii It possible for an Inspector to come over? How could I locale\nhim and If It will cout me anything?\nThere Is no official in this district who\nmakes these tests. Write Department^ Agriculture at Victoria.\nA. M. Michel\u2014I would like to know where\nI could write to about Benver Silver\nMines Ltd. Sharps as I don't hear anything about them.\nThese shares have no value at the present\nbut we advise you to write to J. C. Ralston,\n507   Stock   Exchange   Building,   Vancouver,\nB. C.\nWar \u2014 4 Years Ago\nly Thi C,\u25a0 >\u00bb\u25a0 a*\u2022*!i\u25a0 \u25a0\u2022* r>'\u00abM\nMa-f tl, IMA rt*vv\u00ab flfMlng rvp-rwta-H\nfrom th*\u00bb N-jMherlandi and B#lfim -t [>Mtfh\nIrr-npi lialt.s-M Nasi p*iatri\u00bbope at \\it \u25a0 t atr-\nAto*roo* ]r.ro*Aort flirt**. frv>,h\u00abM om nalfiai\nAalantwa p-^itt\u25a0**\u2022*\u25a0 i at MaafrtrirM \u00bbrvt rI\u25a0 Im*-**]\ncapture nf F.h#n  Amul. on* of  ll**** fort*\nCanada Seeks to\nDevelop Herds\nof Musk'Oxen\n(From  Agricultural  and   Industrial  Progress\nIn Canada)\nThe war hai directed new attention to Canada's Northlands, and has crested new problems for tha conservationist Tho successful\nopening up of theae vast regions la, to a large\nextent, aay official sources, dependent upon the\ncooperation of the natives, both Eskimo and\nIndian. Effective aid from the natlva population can only be assured If their food supply is\nconserved and the basis of lt broadened. Thus\nthe need for the establishment of native reindeer herds, and for protecting the big game\nIndigenous to theae regions \u2014 caribou and\nmuak-ox.\nOne of the most Interesting of all big garni\nanimals ln Canada, if not tn the world. Is thi\nmuik-oi Its habit of forming a circli when\nattarked ia a uniqui defence not common to\nother b:g gamp species While this defensive\nstrategy makes lt comparatively safe from\npredators. It also mikes It particularly vulnerable to human attack. Muak-ox circle formation\nwaa evolved aa a protection againat wolns.\nWhen, therefore, they wen hunlid with dogs,\nthey Inst.nct.vely took up this fighting position, noble ard magnificent In curage, but\nquite helpless in thi face of high-powered\nrifles\nThe decline of these lordly animals of the\nBarren Lands, Ike ihat of the.plans buffalo,\nwas stopped only when they win on thi\nthrtshold of extinction In 1H7 the Dominion\nGovernment set ai.di in area - f 15.000 square\nmiles a.or^f the The'.on and Hanbury Rivers,\nEast of Great Slivi I*akp, for thi protection of\nthe large*! known remaining herdi ot musk-\noxen on thi Csnad;an mainland No oni in\nCanada, r.atsv.* or -vVrw:***, n allowed to hunt\nmuak--xer, nowadays Wh.li some slaughtering may still Uk* place, thi Royal Canadian\nMounted P->!;c* continually itr.vi to'restrain\ntht native initinc'. to kill the an.mala, pointing\nout the greater benef.ts lo be der.vpd by allowing them to inert* i** until their survival la aa-\nsured bpy T.d any doubt\nThi preaent Increan ia very alow, even In\nthi Thelor. (iame Sanctuary So far as can bi\nascertained only one r two caWei \u25a0 year in a\nherd of ten musk-oxen, .i thi normal incrtaai,\nthi rows ralving only in alternate ye*ars. Sn in\nt*D\\\\t ot '.b* fa*-', '.hit the muik-oi now haa\nfew if any er.rr.;es to contend with. d\"-ei not\nni*d to travel far for hu fo-\u00bbd supply either\nIn W,nt*r or Summer, and, unl.ka the caribou\nand reindeer li m-^ri or Ipu predator and fly\nproof, thi rata if Inrceaia li d.sappotr.tingly\nil iw\nRacen.t obiervitloni by in offlcir of the\nfpderal Ivpirtmir'. of M;nei md Re\u00bb ureei\nd lie lose that thi n*-'Pii#. though alow, Is\niteady Sot only n thi trui in thi Thp'.on\nGarni Sar.rt nr\u00bb b-it In n'her parti \"f thi\nBarren I-i'di ',*\u25a0 rem ve*i frr*m thit pre-\na#rvi Rfp\":-.! f; >m nat;vi hunters maki it\n\u2022 v.dent that th\u00bbn in now hirda of musk-\noien V :th of Great Beir Ijkl when thty\nh\u00ab'.# n ! b***r. ko^.wn s'r.fi befnrt th\u00bb \\it\\ wir.\nTVSar hprdi hav# h-\"*n. rf;>o*ted on Bithunl\ntrie'. h\u00bbr. altofp'her  ;t   i eit.mated that then\n\u25a0 ri ot mo'i than, 1 Tt) r*\\\\iiko%*n nr\\ the\nwv>,\u00ab \"f the (\"i-i-iian mainland Then an,\nof r\"'i'M all : -a! h\u00bbrdi on i^rre of the A:*-'\nt -   ,ili\" It   \u25a0- 1   .-   i Jreen.'.ar.d\nWhat  -f '.hi.  future of theie \"P  \\>r Cs'.'.Ii\"\n\u25a0 i '.'ley an \u25a0 rr.*'..mei rilled' And would It ba\nP-mi Ma ,n '.:rr,f. to domett.rati them In the\numa wiy n ,l*e re,r>deer, thus entur.ng an ad-\nd.t'Til rt-irrf nf livelihood for tha nativi\nprtpulat or * Wai' thi musk-^ien ccatIA be\naaaily harmed md tSe value -<f i pr iperly utll-\niced firm w-\"ild he conilderable B#tides.\nIhey hava pert'.l'ad \" Winter in plarei not\nfrequar.ted by Wota- ng car.Nu ard wmild.\nthfrpfi-iri w -|\u00bb*n rnni larihW tha area in Can-\nadii N^rthlm.di where in mil hiiihendry\nr -\"it *1 he wrewaaf jlly pr\u00bbptired bv tha [\u2022\u2022!>*\u00ab\nIn time thu animal mir avan heenme a ' 1 #nl\nof borden ai well n a amim of dairy pr*H-\niKti for the nattvea B-it the preaent neree-\nilty li \\o preeerve the ar#viaa ao that it may\nbe available lor t*..ch aveepr rvtantj when tha\ntime srr vea\nWMgtag ADotrt intuition tti\u00bbPfO\nIt t.m t M'tter \u25a0 fear of r^labevliallfvn rt\nXuTofm b it TV 'ain \u2022 r-af'iaa! 11 ap-repl hli I\nHealth Insurance Will Provide\nAnswer for Medical (are Demand\nBy   D'ARCY   O'DONNILL\nCanadian Preis luff Writer\nOTTAWA. Mij 10 (CP). - Nt-\ntlonal health Insurance will provide\nthe answer to the Increasing demand for medical care by Canadian\npeople who are unable to provide\nthemselves with full snd complete\npreventive and treatment services,\nPension! Minister Mackenzie said\ntoday.\nAt tht opening of t three-d.y\nDominion-provincial health Insurance conference, Mr. M.ckenxle\nsaid the need for health ln.ur.nce\nwa. Indicated by the ceniui of J941\nwhich ihowed that 62 per cent of\nwage-eameri received leu than\nflisi) a year.\nThe Federal Government now wat\nIn a position to place before the\nconference i draft national plan.\nThe main object* of the draft plin\nwere:\n1. The reduction of morbidity ind\nmortality tnd tht creition of poll-\nlive health.\n2. The provision of medicil care\nfor all.\nI. The protection et familial\nagainit the hazard of lllneu.\n4. Tha eradication of tuberculoili\nand venereal dlieatei; tha reduction of mental lllneu, heart dlaaaat,\narterial dlse.se, ntphrltl., dlsbetei,\ncancer, and dlseiiei of middle life,\n5. To attack the cauiei of i|ck-\nneia and death vlgorouily and affectively.\nThe protection ot motherhood\nanad childhood.\n7. The extension of public health\nservice! throughout the country.\n6. The expamion of hospitals.\nsanatoria, laboratories health units\nand health centre*.\n9 The Integration of public\nhealth and medical care.\n10. Tha provision of tht services\nof the generil practitioner, the\nconsultant, the specialist, the tur-\ngeon, the nurse, the hospital, tht\ndentist, snd inclllliry aervicei to\neveryone.\nMr. Mackenzie slid tht proposed\nplin would coat an estimated $190,-\n000,000 annually, an amount lets\nthan tht present snnutl cost of lllneu.\nAllies Heap New\nRuin on Europe\nBy AUSTIN   BIALMEAR\nAssociated  Press Writer\nLONDON, Mty 10 (AP) \u2014 Amtr-\nlean heavy bomberi trom Italy arched over the Alpi tnd bombed the\nMeuenchmltt factory at Wiener\nNeustadt ln Austria todiy ln tht\nwike of whit probably wu tht\nhardest night pounding yet given\nGermany*! channel defence! trom\nBritish baser\nWhile the Allies ln Britain threw\n\u2022 icrlei of diy md night .rm.dai,\nprobably totalling MOO plinei, to\nimaih front-lint ilrfieldi ind railways ind w.r lupportlng Induitriei\nwith more thin 9000 ton* of bomb.,\nthe 13th Air Force in Italy kept the\nheavy bomber daylight offentlve going through lti 26th diy.\nDlspitchei trom Allied htadquar-\nten In Niplet uld nearby airfields\nu well u tht aircraft factory at\nWelner Ntuitadt ware attacked.\nAn Ankara broadcast uld Buch-\nireit ln Romania wu bombed.\nA night fleet of about 790 RAT\nand RCAF bomberi carried their\ngreatest load of the 36-day offentlve\nin imashlng st both Berlin and Paris\nand hitting at least 10 target! of\nhigh priority, Including the Annecy\nballbearing works near the Italian\nfrontier In Franca.\nRAF and U. S. medium bomberi\naccompanied by tighten streamed\ntrom Britain, marking rail yirdi\nand alrfttldi In Franca, and Belgium, c.rrylng the offemlve late- lta\n*6th itralght dty. But up to mid-\niftrrnoon, there were no official report* ot operation! by U. S. \"he.v-\niet\" from Britain which hid been\nover the continent itetdlly for the\nlist 19 diyt.\nThe RAF. loat seven ilreraft tn\nlti night operation!, tnd rll Canadian planet returned. Five bomberi\nen dthree tighten were lott yttttr-\nd\u00aby of nearly 1000 lighter aircraft\nof tha Allied Expeditionary Alrforce\nwhich Joined In the 4000-plane blowi\nretching from tht French coast to\nGermany.\nWhile British and Canadian heavy\nbombers concentrated on military\nand lnduitrial objective! ln France,\nIncluding an aircraft foundry and\nstamping plant ln the Parii luburb\nof Gennevlllien, swift Moiqultoci,\nlut night unloaded many 4000 pound\nblockbuittn on Berlin, atlll smouldering from heivy American attacki\non Sunday and Monday. Minei were\nlaid ln enemy witeri.\nThe Gennevlllien planti were\nplastered ln t \"very rapid'* attack\nwhich the Air Ministry uld wu\nwill concentrated despite t heivy\nanti-aircraft barrage.\nA force of Lancuten bombed a\nball-bearing factory at Annecy near\nthe French-Italian border and almost tht vhole worki ippeared to\nbe on fire after bombt fill tinting\naccurate markert, it wu announced.\nHeavy bomberi of the RCAF bomber group participated ln tha thun-\nderoui imuh igalmt military objective! on the French coist and Important lnduitrial polnta  inland.\nOne Canadian Moequlto pilot returning from the Berlin raid uld tht\nnight waa to clear he could tee all\nthe German capital-* landmark. Thi\nraid wu carried out with iuch speed\nthat the bombing force wu In and\nout again before the Nail ground\ndefences could get tha range,\nRAT heavy bomberi alao ranged\nover the) French channel eoaital\n\u2022rei. heaping new detlructton on\nmilitary objective*, tome of which\nhave bean bombed daily ln tha furious pre-lnvulon prelude,\nA London communique laid the\nnight attack on French target! wm\ncarried out in ttrtngth. Indicating\nperhipe 710 bomberi participated,\ndropping wmethlng Ilka 3400 torn\not bombt on multlpl. objective*\nJap Casualties\nHeavy in Burma\nKANDY. Ceylon, Mty 10 (CP) -\nHeivy rasuiltlei hivt been Inflicted on Japaneie troopi South of\nMogiung ln Central Burma, Admiral Lord Louti Mountbatten'i\nh**dqu\u00abrt*ri announced today \u2014\nth* firrt official Intimation that Allied forcea ara operating ln that\nlector.\nShirp blowi alao have been dealt\nthe enemy In the vicinity of Miwlu,\nKirm 79 mllea Southwell of Mogul n g. where Allied air-borne\ntroorsi have been operating ilnce\nMarch against the Mandalay-Myit-\nkyini railway. Thla It tht main\n\u25a0sipply lint feeding Japanese forcea\ndefending Mogaung and Myitkyina\nagainit Chinese unit* moving down\nfrom the North,\nThe letter forcea, supported by\ntanks uid artillery, hav* been attacking itrong Japaneee poaitioni\nEast nf th* main Mogaung Villey\nroed and South of the Hwelon River. Allied Headquarter* ssld Jsp-\nane*. counter-attacki ware reported rrpulsed ln the Fort Herti Valley North of Myitkyina\nIn Northeastern Indls, meanwhile, fighting continued yeater-\ndiy In lhe Kohlmi eree, where the\nenemy itill li pi Ment ln itrength.\nSome 6.3 mile* South of Kohlm*.\nthe Japines* Inviden lmnched\ntwo attack, ilnns* th* Pilel road\ntoward the Imphil Pliln but wer*\ntepulied each Um..\nAllied aircraft ware reported active over ell haitlefmnts, blasting\ne n . m y troop concentration* at\nN.mkwln Souihweft of Mog.ung.\nStirling l.rg. fire, at Nalong on\nth. Myitkyina.Bh.mo road \u00abad\n\u25a0triflng supply depot, at Mnlrang.\n13 mile. South Southweit of Im- I\nphal\nTwenty Japaneie Zero*, unabls\nlo reach prima target* on the 1m-\nph.l front, made a hslf-hour'l BBC-1\nnndary ituck on in Allied elretrtip j\nIn mld-Burm*. lealng thre* tnd\nprotsably two mor* plane, to .nil-\nilrvTBft fir* They cauaad negllgl-\nhi. damage\nCLXVTLAND, Mty 10 (AP)-An\nembargo on hogs\u2014thi flnt auch ictlon ln M yaare\u2014went Into effect\nat the Cleveland Union itockyirdi\nit midnight last night A. Z. Biker,\nPreildent of the Cleveland Union\nStockyards Co., explained the action wu neceaaary to allow pro-\nnmnn time to butcher the 9000\nporkert on hand.\nwZTAOIN\nTells Enslaved\nLiberation Is Near\nLONDON, May 10 (CP).-The\nGermtni were reported striving\nhastily to tighten up their shiktn\ninnlveniry of tht Ntil drive\nthrough tht Low Countriei ii tht\nWestern difences on thli fourth\ngigintlc BrlUth-Amtrlcin air campaign developed new aspect* pointing toward a climax In preparation\nfor Invulon D-dty.\nThui tht wsr.In ths Weit hsd\nswung In s full cycle, reversing the\nposition of Mty 10, 1940. when the\nGermini, supreme ln the lir tnd\non tht ground, tent their legioni\ncrushing into Belgium ind the\nNtthtrltndi in the biukrleg which\nled to Dunkerque end tht collipse\nof Frinci.\nWith concluilvt dtftit In tht air\n\u25a0tiring him in tht fice, Adolf Hitler hu dtilgnited 29-yeir-old M.J.-\nGen. Obent Peli to commend Ger-\nmtn ilr force, ln the Weit and ordered him to aisemble \u2022 force to\ncombat the Impending Allied lnva* J\nilon, uld reliable advlcea trom una |\nderground Europe.\nToday Grand Duchen Charlotte ot\nLuxembourg broadcut to her peoe\npie thit \"preparations for the lnva*\nlion ara ln full iwlng. Now you\nihould bt doubly ctutloui. An attempt will be msde by the Germane\nto unmaik patriots, all means snd\ntricks will be tiled to get you to believe the hour his struck.\n'The Allied Coinminder-ln-Chlel\nlt counting on your help when the\nmoment hu come. When thtt mo*\nment hu come we will give you the\nilgntl from London.\nMoscow radioed this assurance:\nThe hour of liberation of occupied\ncountries Is near. The terrified German High Command knowi well\nthat blowi from the Eut and West\nwill itrlke with the preclilon with\nwhich Sevutopol wu taken. Tha\nfate of Germany hu been decided.\"\nTo Opan Joint\nCentres in\nSurgery in Canada\nOTTAWA, Msy 10 (CP) - Joint\ntreatment centres ln the special field\nof pintle surgery, neuro-iurgery or\northopedic surgery, will be estib-\nllihed in Montretl, Toronto, Winnipeg ind Vincouver by thi Army,\nNivy and Air Force and the Department of Peniiom tnd Nitloml\nHetlth lt wm announced here today.\nTha announcement uld medicil\nspokesmen lndlctted thit ilmllir\nJoint centra mty bt opened ln other\ncities tnd thit the pooling of service ipecitltit* miy iprttd to other\nbranches of nirgtry.\nTor thl present, however, the\npooling irrtngtment ippliei to the\nfields ot surgery In which skilled\nmen ire In ihortest supply,\" It iddi\nDOESN'T ADDRESS\nROYALTY IN\nQUIVERING VOICE\nVANCOUViat, Miy 10 (CP) -\nWilter Hardwlck, a confident little\ntyke from Divld Lloyd George\nSchool, doesn't iddreu royilty in\niny quivering volet.\n*Wt retlly worked for thii money\nfor the Junior Red Crou,\" he told\nPrlnceu Alice In I clear voice thit\ncarried the full length of Point\nGrey Junior High tuditortum. \"Wt\ndidn't Just uk mom ind dtd for it\nWt eirned it\"\nHer royil highneu wu pitronen\nTueidiy it \u2022 Junior Red Crou rally\nitttndtd hy in eitlmited 900 children, including 170 from distant dt-\nlei ind town.\n\"Coming hart from Britain,\"\nPrlnceu Alice laid, \"what Impresses\nmt moit ibout your work tl the fid\ntht Junior Red Crou through lis\nwork maintilni 14 nurteries ln bombed out Britain.\"\nHard, Practical\nTraining al\nSecret Navy Base\n\u25a0Y ALLAN NICKLItON\nCanadian Press Staff Writer\nA BRITISH NAVAL BASE, Mjj\n10 (CP)\u2014A bomb exploded belovf\ndecki. fire broke out ln the ma|i-\nilne and the ship's lights blinked\noff. Nearby vessels hunted submarines with Asdic apparatus whll*\nperspiring gun crews fired hun-\ndieds of rounds at air and surfact\ntargets.\nIt could hav* been any of countless actions during those grim daya\nand nights of convoy battles\u2014but\nthese ships were riding at anchor.\nThis war hard, practical training at\na secret naval base, existence of\nwhich for four years has been on*\nof the war's best-kept secrets.\nThe Admiralty, announcing the*\nbase as the starting point of tho\nBatUe of the Atlantic, revealed th.it\nsuch vessels u corvettes, frigates\nand sloopa\u2014man yof them Cnn i\ndian-built and manned\u2014steam h\u00abr\u00ab\ndirect from shipyards and withux\nthre\u00ab weeks each crew is mouldwl\nInto a self-reliant fighting team.\nAided by Allied submarines, air*\ncraft and speed boats, battle conditions are reproduced ai nearly ai\npossible.\nShips ol all Allied Nations hava\npane dthrough the school Recently, a corvette tank a submarine Juit\na week after its crew cleared tha\ncourse\nIn charge of the scheme U Con*\nmodora Sir Gilbert Stephenson, who\nu Commodore of Convoys gained\npersonal eiperierwe in the early\ndays of tha unceasing Axis attacks\nagainst Britain's Atlantic lifeline.\nAlaska Is a oorrupticm of  a naUre\nword meaning ptnlnaula.\n$0$\n\u25a0\u2122twl S0\u00ab*N0\n\u25a0tlRfD\nthat    marte    I.Mrniri     (tvf    her     ur\nIITIt       \u25a0\nh'-i-Wr   hit.*   s.M   illKk    \\h*   Rt-ivift,\nNs\u00bbti\u00ab*i\nWi*nM   T.|'M\u00abll\nMay 24 to B.\nHoliday in B.C.\nVICTORIA, Mty ID (CPi -Miy\nM will be ealekreted at a hilMiy\n\u2022> a c. ii w.i sternee* t.t.y.\nJuno t, rtaa day on whleh the Kleaj\nwill r.I.brill hit efflelil birth- j\nley. will eat ke e nubile hellaay\nle thl. aeavinee. ,\nOUR PRINTING\nWILL STAND\nUP TO RIGID\nINSPECTION\nToday, the Printing Industry is like most any other kind\nof business\u2014it has been in some way affected by wartime regulations.\nBut these have not in any way interfered with the quality\nof our work. We are still maintaining that efficiency in\nprinting that has won us customers throughout the Kootenay\u2014customers who realize that good printing pays.\naNplfion lailg Npuih\nCommercial Printing Dept.\nNILSON. B.C.\n -\u2014 1 '\u2022*--\n.......    I use..-a.     ...    \u25a0 -,\nAlnsworth\nMine lo (lose\nOrder ol Gov't.\nOTTAWA, May 10 (C\u00bb>. - Tht\nKooteniy-riorence lead-,(ne mint\nit Almworth, B.C., ihortly will bt\nclotad by order of Um dovirnrntnt.\nlt \u00abai learned here todiy. Th*\nration for tht proposed Govern-\nment itep waa net known lmmi-\ndl.t.ly, but It was undtritood thit\nths Munltloni tnd Supply Department would lllUI a ititement in\nthe netr future.\nKooteniy-Klorence will floie In\na lew week. Amngeminll an btlng mtde for miner* tnd muckers\nto'bt tent by Nitional Selective\nService to other mines, probably In\nthli district.\nI) Million Tons\nof Equipment\nShipped to Russia\nLONDON, Mty 10 (CT.Rtutert)\n\u2014Ships of tht United N.tloni hivt\ndelivered nearly 1,2*10,000 torn ol\nwir equipment tnd mitcrlil to\nRuwlt by the Arotlc route In the\nlatt ill monthi, with a Ion ot lesi\nthan 16 torn In tvary 1000, the Ad-\nmlrtlty announced today.\nThe Admiralty Slid Ult ships'\nptnage had been iifaguirded \"by\nBritish and Allied wirthlpi under\nthi generil dlrtotlon ol Admiral\nSir Bruct A. Kriier, O.C.B. K BC,\nCommtndir-ln-Chltt of tha Homa\nrittt.\"\n\"Despite ill thit thl enemy could\ndo by tee tnd air to prevent our\nauppllei reaching our ally, more\nthan 90 per cent ol the supply ahlpi\ndelivered their cargoes li\/tly during the lut lis monthi,\" the announcement Mid. \"Louti el freight\ntrom sntmy ictlon snd othtr esusn\nwsrs in lid leu than 10 torn In\nevery thousand dellvsrstl whilst on\nths othtr hind heivy dimigi wu\nInflicted on tnsmy forots.\n\"Wir -equipment ind lupplln\nlanded ln North Ituiili Included\naircraft, tanks, rallwiy locomotives,\netri, guns, cranes, marine craft and\nmany thousand v.hiclei. Conildin-\nbit quantities ol immunltlon, food,\nexplosives tnd fuel alto ware delivered\"\nMysterious Part in\nFish Oil Reducts\nBlood Pressure\nNEW YOIW. May 10 (AP). -\nVitamin A bu ftvsn identliti i\ndue to \u2022 mytttrloui wbttance ln\nflih oil which hu power to reduce\nhigh blood prteture.\nThi ttarch wu described to the\nMedicil Society ot the Sttte of\nHew York by Dr. Irvine H. Peg*\nel Indlantpolli. The mystery wu\npartly solved by animal experiment!. When dop and other snlm.ls.\nwith i liborttory-lnduced type of\nhigh blood pretsurt, were given\nwltamln A, their preuuru took\n\u2022pecticulir drop.\nVitamin A Is alwayt part of a\nroncentnte. usually ol t flih oil, u\nthli vitamin hu not been completely lwlited. Irradiation wu\nused to destroy ill tht vitamin A\nIn tha concentrate and the vitamin-\nlets miterlil  still  cured the tnl-\nPartisans Recapture\nLand in Slovenia;\nEnemy Break Through\nhomo*, May 10 (CP)-Tufo-\nsliv P.rtlatni have recaptured\nKlidtn) In Eaitern Bosnia and Zu-\nremberk in Slovenia, but enemy\ntroops hivi broken through tbe\nPartisan lines it severs! liolited\npoint* ln Sltvonli, Mirihil Joilp\nBros (Tito) announced today.\nA communique broadcait trom\nhia hetdquartert somewhere ln\nYugcilivlt said the Pirtluni had\nInflicted heivy cuutltlu on the\nenemy ind captured considerable\nwar materlil ln the fighting for\nKladan) ind Zuiemberk\nIn other ictloni, Tito uld. hli\ntroopi imuhed in Axil concentre-\ntlon Northent of Sers'evo, Inflicted\nlosaei on an enemy column In Ia-\ntrta tnd hiruted supply llnei In\nvirloui lectori.\nDiuann with\nSUOGISTION TO SIT\nUP NIW CONTROL IODY\nOTTAWA, Maay 10 (CP).-Dr\nAuguitln trlgon. Acting 0\u00abn*ral\nManager of the Cinidlin Broadcasting Corporation, uid today before tht Commoni Itsdto Committee\nthat he dlatfreed with a suggestion\ntrom thi Caniditn Atsoclition of\nBrotdctsttri thit s new rontrol\nbody be ttt up with power* ever\nthe CBC ind prlvttt networai.\n\"If It eould be established that\nwe hav* exercised our power, ln\ninch i manner u to make lt Impossible for privet, stations to op-\n\u2022erttt proptrly there mlt*ht be t\nnet for tht suggested change, but\nI do not know of eny private station which hti gone btnkrupt In\nthe lut seven \u00abnd one-half yean,\"\nIm Hid.\n4.2 INCHIS Of SNOW\nFALLS AT IDMONTON\nIDMONTON. May 10 (CPI - A\nHeady rtin which itarted yuter-\nday In the tdmonton dlitrlct turned Into 41 Inch** of mow latt night\nto give the city it'i heiviiit not-\nfill of tht ataeoa when the t\u00abm-\nperiturt dropped to XI abort and\neauaad contetteriblt damage te\ntrial tnd ln tome dlitrlct* out of\nEdmonton broke oommunlcitlon\nwire*.\nWhllt llfht enow wu reported\nIn tht (.unit. Pr.lrl. dl.lrlrt th.\ntnow ipptarasl confined to the Id-\nmonton dlitrlct There wu no mow\nreported at Red Dear 100 enlta*\nSouth.\n .\t\nNELSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1944 - 7\n~s&\nHome\nThousands of children have never hoard\na father's voice \u2014a father's stop botido\nthoir beds at night.\nThousands of tiny tots, and thoir\nmothers, want HIM homo.\nAll are hoping and praying that tho\ngroat homecoming may be soon.\nAnd yot this year is bound to bo a\nyoar of great sacrifice.\nAll of us must share the cost in our\nown way \u2014each of us must do his or her\nfull duty.\nEvery bond bought in this Victory Loan\nwill help to hurry home our fighters.\nBe ready \u2014be willing to support thoir\nvalour with your self-denial.\nput Victory First\nBUY MORE VICTORY BONDS\nNATIONAL WAR FINANCE COnAhMTTU\n ___________\n\u2022 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1944\n\t\n a . , .\t\n  \" \"l*1^\nHUGE U. I. FLEET POISED POR MAJOR\nBLOWI: Since the February diy when Kwaja-\nlf In wu taken over and the U. 8. began to extend\nIta oontrol over tht Marshal Islands. The Pacific\n\u2022cent has changed mightily. Now tha U. t. ntvy\nmoves freely through wide areas and a major\nphase of the campaign appears at hand. After the\nsuccess of the MacArthur-Nlmlti thrust' at Hoi-\nland la. announcement waa made of a new cooperative arrangement between tha two and It became\napparent that bigger and tougher blowi would ioon\nbe delivered ai the Jap Inner home defence area\u2014\nIndicated on the map by a zigzag line\u2014wai approached.   After   Hollandla,   which   lies   but   1200\nmllea from tha Philippines, the huga naval task\nforce, Just a few days ago, revisited once-powerful\nTruk and gave It the hardest pounding to data.\nBranching arrows Indicate moves that may be\nquits mar \"Watch the Marianas\", suggest strategist! calling attention to the Importance of Guam-\u2014\nand putting particular emphasis on the fact that\none small Island In this group Is but 1180 miles from\nthe Jap mainland Itself. Many think this group will\nbe given the next big wallop, for Guam blocks the\nsea lane to the Philippines and ths coast Some\nappear to txpect a try-out attack on Davao or\nsomewhere In the Philippine!. The Bonm Islands to\nthe North offer even closer contact with Japan.\nJIFFY HALF-HATi Ivory-\nbody's favorite \u2014 the half-hatl\nYou'll crochet this one In a Jiffy\nIn straw yarn. It's light as a\nfeather and  so  flatternl-.\nThe newest In crocheted accessories \u2014 even a beginner can\neasll ydo them. Pattern 843 contains directions for act; atltches.\nSend JO cents ror tnis pattern ta\nThe Nelson Daily News, Needle\ncraft Dept, Nelson. Write plainly\npattern number, your name and\naddress. Patterns will be mailed\nto your home In about 18 days.\nThere may be some further delay\nIn delivery because of the large\nIncrease in orders during tha present season.\n!\nmm\nv \"\nj-.-ijf  if\nsal^LW>-r*\nr^XJS.^MP'^**---        *?x<.Jsa1Hi\n'.\n\u25a0* ft     f   *-n\na    ,   m\u00bb^:\ni\n'         f       '\nMM      *\n'.   *ite*ll\nsfcV*\ny :^v\u00ab\u00bbae..\n\\+J\n>\n\u25a0rnei-m\n***** \u2022^'^\n\u00bbb\u2014         **-.-.\nJLJJfg\n\u25a0mmowae-\ntt\\(f^BmmeW'   m\n1\noeeatmwfw\n******                   \u2014            |\nT\n\/\ni '\nTODAY'S PATTERN: Soak up\nthe    sun    In    this    eaay-to make\natinfrock, from Pattern 1078. Con\ntreat Its print with a plain jacket\nfor a slim street costume.\nPattern 1078, In sixes; 12. 14, 18,\n18, 20; 10, 32, M, \u00bb, 18, 40. 42. 44.\nSite 18. undress, 2\\ yards Mln.;\nJacket 1's yards.\nSena **u cenn lor this pattern ta\nThe Nelson Daily News. Needle\ncrsft Dept, Neleon. Writs plainly\npattern number, your nims ard\naddreee. Pattern will be mall*** i T\nla yotdt home la about 18 day* ! J\nIn delivery becauae of the Large\nIncrease In orders dunnj the\nThere may be seme further delay\nSALMO\n\u2022 UY   WAR   IONDB   ON   GUNPOBT   PAR- tory   Loan  bonds.  The   men  ef  thl.   Artillery   RH|.\nAPtT;  The   parapat  of their  gun  poet  on   the   out- ment   have   a   record    behind   them   with    h,gh\u00abet\naklrte   ef   Ortona   provides   a   Uble   for   the,,   men number   of   subscriptions    In   the    Division   In   the\nof   an   antl-alreraft   Battery   0f   th.   Royal   Cana- laat three  war  leant,  and  th.y  ire  out t.  stay  on\ndlan   Artillery,   M   th.y   n,n   fdP   th.tr   Sixth   Vic top In th. present War Loan eampaign.\nSALMO 1 C - Mi and Mrs I Lund\nhad aa funata ovvr th. w***ktnd ::.*::\nson. Ttirnmj and Hanrj heme of Tr*..\nMra Art Sh.Wruf and \u25ba\u25a0:\u25a0.\u2022 Cl*ure and\nOootile ot K.laon\nMl*m Malba and Um \"ar-sen To-w-\nrlea. who vent Uw wamknui at their\ntasne lo Tnir hon return*\u00bbd\nMr and Mrs flsh-r ot IUJ1 BUllna\nware taiow riaitore Sundaj\nMr and Mn Tnetl won N.Urx. Walton\nMr and Mn C \u25a0 BVrU*JO.r Joan\nChoiVm and  MUy  ver* Trail   *.\u2022.\u00bb:'..:\u2022\nMr and Mn (mor** Dy\u00abr of'Wei\n\u2022on *r*r* fueati of Mr and Mn Cliff\nJr.hn.on\nMr and Mn R Oibbon and won\n(imor, nt Slfim netted r\u00ablaU<r\u00abB b\u00ab*\nat tn. v\u00bb\u00abk.nd\nMr and Mr. Chris Ktvn*\u00ab*n and\ndaufhtsm. MarVxi and U >\u2022. \u2022*>-*:\u2022\nAheap Crmk  *'.aiw\u00abrs Sunder\nUim Mary V'tifhrn oa \u2022;-\u2022!.\u2022 t *>\nnollda,  al h-rr hosn. at tttnoieacttm\nUr    and   Mn    C-evrl   And*rsjnn   and\niTmndjnr   TWry   wee.   rtaJion\nUturdar\nO   Amlth   Ti!t\u00abr1   Ih*   rltf   i*a 1 \u2022 i rrU **\nMr and Mrs P K Pstuvt wwrt rl*i\nlora \\o N-Unn r*r*\u00abUT\nMr    and   Un    C    And\u00abrw.n   nd   I**'\n\\alxM in  Satan* at  thu\n\u25a0 Oihhne. ni ytomtm TtaXXaA Mj (a\nmllf   Crr*T   ih.   \u2022\u2022\u2022erMVl\nII f Street m a **Xy -\\atu* y>n\nnay\nlAae 1st Heam hs. resumed Si\nKelanei an*. atserteUrs* tl.. ..-s. <\nelse, her paiassta Bfr .rvl Un J\nHava\nGREAT SCOTT*''*\nV1 '   '    tee AN IKHD3IBLC OOir\u00abIC>eNCe \u25a0\n3SOU AU. PHs710ai\u00absPHU> TIC SAMC OIbK A'-SHC 19   TMt\nONI riltB-lCT MeWTY - AND SMfS RleM. -SHE'S eMJVEfT-\n*|3\u00bb,'THAT,CjeNTLEMeN \u2014 IS OADT-\nQOfdhOdLeea\nBy Shepard Barclay\nWAri to rmrvEvr rihi\nTMERt ARC two principal\nereyi wtt*sr*by a declarer can k\u00bb>ep\na deY.nder from srocinf t ruff\nwhiath may beat hie mfUra-rt O..\nla nt couree by maktnf th. rlan-\nleroua A*t*ftAor ua. up hi. trump*\non I'tita of th. sutt Mut It u rvot\nalways pnambi. to do (hat The\nether way i\u00ab to mak. \u2022 .:< thst\nthe partner nt th. cUnjfrnua harvl\nSoea not fet In th. Uad at th.\niarvferoua time That tlm. is\n\u00bbham hu p\u00abrtr>\u00bb*r has r\u00bb\u00bb<-.-vm.\nbiank la th. dan(\u00bbr<via suit an.1\n\u2022till haa a trump Uft.\nt% * 4 I\nt> A K g J\n*S 4 3\nSOUTH    as *    QUBBN     Ail'.,\nUv*. b.nndo U. S  Navy nune, la\n-aafn Jea-Mse Utter, ot m\u201es. aim..\nha waa Ml.n.d M \"Mi-m\nr.   \u00bb\u00ab.:  ,--ai \u25a0   hy   U    I    Mertnee\nderl\u00bb\u00bbf|     a     h.at.ty   pnpulinly     \u2022\u00ab\u2022)-\nW.t *m  -&\u00aba4el\u00aban.l,\n\"I'hyilis. dsrlins' Ywi etarrtinir fv\u00bbryUun#r\n'Jane b ih. kind ot h*t\\mm w\nT(mi   r\u00abn   l#!l   how   manr   fnain\nar.    it    rVin*    hi     fsnu^tir      the\nksad  >*w3k#u nn  iha  Ooofl \"\n\u2022nartS   eauM    hoxm   art    t-No\nTTwnpa by tb* -tn\u00abM\u00ab-dwm^ 4^.\ns^aetaa ot eaanvwtd W-ade U 1X9**4\nby a wtmA* switch, last !hal tt nei-\nihmr here nor there. What *M haa>-\npesi wom that ftavOi fat 0 \u25a0\u2022 Kan-re\n'\u00bb maJaf Mt mmU** 4-etcsadee aad\n. k-M l\nEast won tha heart 4 Uad with\nth. A and sent back the heart 8\nto th. K. Thlnkinf too much of\ntrump Ire-ds throufh the doubler.\nAouth went to dummy with the\ndiamond Q and !\u2022*<! the spade 2\nlhe 10 gtmnt no and the Q winning Another diamond lo th. A\nrnahled him to lead another\nsptile This time Eaat won wilh\nth. A. led his dub 7 tn Weal a K.\nand a ntum of the diamond 10\nw\u00ab ruffed hy th. spade J for th.\naettinj trtrk\nAt any time when iVxith was In.\nb* thovlA have r.allssvt the dan-\n%*r nt the ruff, and could have\npr.ventH It hy a club lead hefnre\nth. tmtrmnA round 0\/ diamondJ\nThat wtHild have made It Impoaal-\nhte for Wtxt to have th. \\oo4\nw '\u25a0 t. hia partner was blank In\ndiamond., and ao would have pre-\nv-Mited the fatal ruff\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nACSOM I\n1 Mjntenaa      I\n8 Gotn| over      I\n\u2022 \u00bb-lln\n10 lUrn.r 1\n11 Lookl \u00ab\nllklnci\nU Rhapirsf I\nwheel\n14 Rel.llne\nto are* to\nU Publle 12\nBode* lt\n15 Ooae to lt\nIT Narrow inlet 20\nIS Rlrsfona\nham*** pad\nU Small\n1J (\u00bb[.n of\nhealing\nH Wlrtnnw\n16V Three.!*\neeroeaarera\nTl  Kn.rl\nM Silk worm\n11 Parform\nSJ 3^\u00bb\u00bbeTlln\u00bbtln|\neorijimctloei\nM Spare nest to\nkeelson of ahle\nIS Nneimet.llif\nSun jo<3\nflloi7\nOneol\nmany rtiwi\nScoffing\nKngllih\nauthor\n[>1 reel ion of\nfiber, in\nwood\nLevee\nKill\nNe.r\nFilled iglln\nA perl for\nthr Inn\nII Erbium\nliym i\n22 Brown to\nthr aim\n!\u00ab Music not.\n2b Mrmbrtnet\nbetween toei\n2(1 Silkworms\n27 Sign of\nInfinitive\nU Birds\nM Sesetflei\n31  Small\ndepression*\n34 I>p*rt\u00bbd\nU Coins {Rum '\nm-ij-i umu :\naaioj .i.i'jj-:\n'Jl .im: :JJ*i:\nsi :\u2022'.<-\nj';rti,\n:*:\u25a0::.\u25a0\u2022!\u00ab  :i\ntsu   :i*j:i\nii'jjii   in\nU'in'j'* j*\na i,'.\n.hi\nMil 1\nSUtJU U!\nJlil\nTeeUrt.r's   leaaaT\n.31 lUklng rluasbal\n37 True)\n41   Nruler\npronoun\nt * K <J 1 10\n\u2666 *<J\n4 A S T t\nf Healer SovU tn\u00bb ateat vat\naeraato I\n\u00bb\"hil strneAi. M vary anaeaal.\naAajr MseaiU Soutk try. hi ttakli*}\n4Hear** ess ths. Seal tiler Weil\n'.Is IS* \u2022'\u25a0ih K \u2022\n(Own l\nSS IH-.ss in. room\nIS Roa.re.iu.\nhart*\nSS .tentn*e\nUrate\nDOWr)\n1 Dttpatrhaii\nI bifravf\nwlth.n.l.\n*  Amenran\n ___\n\t\n \u25a0\t\n\u2014\n5*\nMONI 144\nClassified Advertising\nX   Look Down Th.se Want Ad Columns for Bargains\nBIRTHS\nHAM To Mr and Mr. H. Hire ol\nArrow Park ut Arrow Lakes Hospital.\nHay a. a daughter.\t\nJINSON -To Mr md Mrs Gilbert\nJensen of RoafUnd it the Muter Mil-\ntrlr.ordlac Hospital.  May  .3. a inn\nBAKER - lo Lnr ^nd Mr. CoiTi\".\nBeker (nee Jean Clllnon) it Vulcan\nalta.. Miy   >   n  vol\nHELP WANTED\nMINERS, MUCKERS\nMILL  OPERATORS\ngranted for producing lend-zinc\nmln. In Eaatern Briuah Columbia. Fare, from point* In Br.t.ah\nColumbia and Alberta refunded\nalter tin re months' a all-, fa (tory\nemploymtnt. Apply at nearest\nSelective Bervloe Office Refer to\nOrder Nob. 903-1137, 1168, 1159,\n1160.   ii.i]\nWANTED\u2014AN KXPKRIENCKD TEA-\ncher to teach Gradee one to eiK'it\npupil* 10. Salary 4)1100 per annum,\ncommences dutlea Sept. 1044. Apply\nR. Kirk, Secretary. Blueberry Creek\nSchool\t\nIfANTXD\u2014HOUSEIUCBPIK. MUrfFlil\nable to do plain cooking. Apply 700\nVictoria *H     Ph.  2-47-L.\nWANTKU\u2014OtRL OR WOMAN POR\nhouee work. Oood wagea. Ph. 83B-L\nor call   1004  Stanley  8t\nYOU CAN\nTELEPHONE REPLIES\nTO\nADVERTISEMENTS\nWITH\nBOX NUMBERS\nFor the accommodation ot reader! who (Ind ll Inconvenient to\nwrite an answer to Claaalfled\nAdvertiaementa which carry\nDally Newa Boi Number, rather than *. name or addt-eee of ad-\n-\u25a0IIJ.Apl    \u00bbMw*    Ol     pill     SJ..t|,J-\u00bbA\ners better we will accept replies by telephone\nPHONE 144\nYOU  CAN ORDER  CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BY\nPHONE ALSO\nLOST AND FOUND\nMANS CPR POCKKT WATCH. PH\n560-R. Rewird.\t\nLOST\u2014OA8 RATION BOOK LICENCI\nNo   3!<-ei70   Ph   83t-L.\nWAIiTID HOU8KKEPF.R POR El,-\ndirly couple. Addreee Boi S210\n.Dally Weas.\t\nt H. EVANS DESIRJB OFFICE EM\nploymmt   Address  Stlrllni  Hotel\n\u2022.AltTED^-OlRI. FOR MORNINOB\nJ\u00a9\u00bb Vernon Bt    Ph. 44.\nPERSONAL\nWHIN   IN   VANCOUVIR,   STOP   AT\nAimer Hotel. Opp. C. P. R. Depot.\niiuuhkh  stamps for all pur-\npo*e* Neleon Dally New. Commer-\ncl.l Printing Dep.rtment.\nBLENDOK   TABLETS   ARE   B*FP*ECT-\nIve   a week.' supply 11,   1J  week.'\nIS  .t  Fleury'i  Phirmacy\t\nSINOElt HEWING MACHINE. TRED-\ndl. type. In good condition. J. chess\nSecond Hand Store. Vernon 8t.\n25c T0NS PHOT0 25c\nP   O.  Box  434,  Vancouver\nAny 8-exp roll developed and printed\n25c Reprlnta 3c   rree 5x7 coupon\nLONII.Y POLKS! JOIN REL1ABL1\nConfidential Matrimonial Club-\nMany Members with means -Particulars and description. lOo Ladlea\nfree Boa 121, Reglna.\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES, ETC.\n'WHICH\nchicks give RESULTS!\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nMOTORCYCLES. BICYCLES\nCHRYSLER\nINDUSTRIAL\nPOWER\nUNITS\nFOR ALL PURPOSES\nTORONTO   STOCKS    (NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1944 _ a\nMINIM\nAnglo-Huronlao    _\nBan Melila Mlnlnf ....\nConsolidated Ull\nDome   tsllnee   ..\t\nlest Malartlc  \t\nFtlcoubrldgi  Nlck.1\nQolden Oil*\t\nIlisid Rock Oold -.\nUolllnter\nATTENTION SCHOOL BOARD Secretaries W. hivi i lire* stock oi\nnewsprint, mlmco end bond piper\nind csn (HI sny order Immediately\nDilly Newi Printing Dept.. NeUon.\nBrltlih Columbl.\nWorld'. Knniiliit Joke Noielty 10c\nIncluding catalog of Perional Hygienic Supplies. Book* on ill Suli\nJects. Novelties, Etc.\nWE8TBRN DISTRIBUTOR*\n*>o> It     Dept. KNC     Reglns.  8>sk\n1.100\n10.00\nPETS. CANARIES, BEES, ETC.\nrOR 8AU2\u2014J Y1AR OLD ST   BER\nnird dog. Country hom. only. Boi\nBrni, Nelson Dally New..\t\nWAN~ED-YOUNO     MALE     COLLIE\npup. Mri   J   Emerson. Bllverton.\nWANTED\nReliable, energetic Saleslady for Ready-to Wear\nDepartment \u2014 Good Salary.\nApply National Selective Service\nSITUATIONS WANTID\nSpecial    Vow    Rat*, tor   bon-\naommerelal idvertnemmt. under\nthli claeeKloaUoe) la aaatat peopla\nateklni sosploymsnt Only Mc tor\nto* watt it d.rai \u2014coven any\nnumber of required Unee Payibli\nta id.inn   Add lOe II Mi num-\nbel  deelred _____\u201e-\nflSPICTABLI Wo0slKEE>Mn\nwt*hee pcaltlon it once Motherless\nhom. elderly people, or wblt bin\nyou' Apply Box MM, Dally Newi\nBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES\nMOOBtft BARRKR BKOI' FOB IX.VT\n\u20221th.r furnlihid or unfurnished\nT*ry food location   Apply 067 Rcae-\nUnd Are. Trail. B.C.    \t\nFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\nTOR BALE\u2014MODERN HOUBEHOLD\nrurnlmr* Weatlrurhou*. Refrlgeri-\ntor, eicell*nt condition; nice Mc-\nCliry Range, good baker; Breikfist\nSum. J Chilr.. Thor Wishing Machine, like new; Singer Sewing Midline. Dining Room Suite and Tei\nWigon. Khruler Studio lulte; lovely lirie Stewin-W.mer Radio: 111.\nnrw; blonde Blrda-.y. Maple Bedroom Suite new; two other lovelv\nbedroom Suite.. Electrolui Vicuum\nCl-aner and attachment*, like new.\nHeater; Rugg.; Curtain*; Oirden\nTool. Incudlng Hoee. like new and\nother item, too numerou. to mention Come and get what you need\nPrlee.  rrssombli   701  Behneen  St,\nFILMS DE3\/ELOPED AND PRINTED\nIt or 8 ixpoiuri roll) 3Sc. Reprints\n3r e.ch Por your anipihot*. chooee\nKrystil Flnlih Quirinteed non-fade\nprlnU Kryitil Photos. Wllkle. Sn-\nkitchiwin.     bublllbed    over     80\nWhite. Black, Brown and Buff Leghorns, Barred Rocki, R. I. Redi,\nNew Hampshirei and Light Sussex.\nJune prices per 100 Unwxed Pullets\nWhite Leghorn! $1300   $37.00\nB. Rock., R. I. Reds.\nN. Hampi 14.00     24.00\nBlack Brown, Buff\nLeghorn!\nLight Sussex\nSUPER CHICKI\nWhite Leghorn 1500\nB Rocki, R. I. Reds,\nN. Hampi 111 (HI\nCockerel Chlcki:\nLcghorni-f3.00 per 100; B. Rocki,\nR. I. Redi, N  Hamps., 110 00 per 100\nWrite for price list and remember\nthat itss\u2014\nRESULTS THAT COUNT\nRuapaS\u2014tVii\nBox N, Langley Prairie, B C.\nMOO\n26 00\n80 00\n28 00\nFURS\nPOLAR FURS LTD.\nPolar Storage\nGuaranteed Protection\nExpert Restyling ind Repairing\nLow rates \u2014 Free eitimatei\n548 Grinvllle St. Vincouver\nSTOP SUFFERING PROM FOLLOW-\nlni itomtch Disorders: Acid Btom-\nch. Indigestion. Heartburn, Coaled tongue. Bid Breilh Sick Head-\nichei. etc Um Ellk'i itomicr. powder No 3. prepared by experienced\nPh.rm.clit it muit give Immediate\nremit* or money beck. II 00. la 00\nEllk'i Medicine Company. Dept 13\nSaskatoon   S**k.    \t\nSTOP ITCHINQ foBTORM OP\n\u25a0czem*. pflorla.li. ringworm, ith-\nlete'i foot and other akin Irrlti-\nUoni with Ellk'i Ointment No 6.\nprescription of noted ikln ipec-\nlillst Itch relieved promptly,\n\u25a0kin healed quickly or money refunded 1100. 1100 Mill orderi\nfilled promptly Order todiy from\nEllk'i Midlclni CO. Dept tl. Sask-\nPINEST QUAUTTt\nRHODE ISLAND RED CHICKS\nRed l.bel-Orrsd. A.\nD.y-old 11 lor IS. 18 for Vs.\nIll for 100\nEight week cockerels 40*\nlight week pulleu \u00bb0c\nBpeclil   grid*   \"Three,   iter\"\nchicks  Irom  tripnested  itock.\nDay-old |1 lor 2b. 113.80 for\n60. 138 for  100\nEight week 3 stir pullet* 11 18.\nOEOROE W. (JAME\nIrnngll Poultry Firm k Hitthiry\n Armitrong, BC,\t\nNEW   HAMPSHIRE   BABT   CHICKS\n\u2022ppro.id ind bloodteeted etock. Ill\nper 100. 1 cent more per chick less\nthin 100 Reidy to \u00bbhip .very Tuei-\nd.y If no .gent .t your .tatlon\neend enough mon.y to p.y chargee\nOlUey Avenue H.tchery, John Oood-\nmm, 1855 Ollliy Avenue. New\nWeitmliuter, BC.\nNEW EXCHANGE\nMOTORS IN STOCK\nFor all Chrysler, Plymouth,\nDodge, DeSoto Cars, Dodge\nand Fargo Trucks.\nWe also carry reconditioned\nExchange Motors for all\nChrysler Producti.\nFAST, DEPENDABLE\nSERVICE\nPEEBLES\nMOTORS, LTD.\nFoctory Distributor!\n5 DO\n\u25a0i\u00bbW\n41.00\n18.11\n1 81\n3.60\n.10\n.85\n1136\n38.85\nHudson Bay M a S\t\nInternational Nickel  MM\nKerr-Addlann    9 00\nKlrklind uke \t\nlake Shore Minei ....\nLittle Long Ue \t\nMacUod Cockihutt .\nUadien  lied Uke  ....\nMllirtlc Oold  \t\nMclntyre-Porcuplne\nMcKenele Red Uke ..\nMining Corporation ..\nNipmlng Mining .\t\nNorinde      _\nPimour Porcupine \u201e..\nPirron Oold  \u2014\npickle crow Oold \t\nPreston Salt Dorn. \t\n8*n Antonio  \t\nSherrltt Oordon \t\nSUooe Oold  \t\nSliden   Mllirtlc   -\t\nSteep Rock  \t\nSudbury Bsusln  \u2014\nSulllrin Ooni  \u2014\nTeck-Hughe* Oold \t\nVenturee    _.\nWill* Amulet    _\nWright Harireivee ....\nOILS\nImperl.1  \t\nIntar  Petroleum \t\nRoy.llt*     \t\nT.xa. Cinadlin -\t\nVermfliti\nINI)t'\u00bbTRIAI4\nAbltlbl Power \t\nBell   Telephone    _.\nB C Power A  _\nBuilding Product* .....\nCh   Pacific   Railway\nDominion Bridge\n\u00bba\n. 18.18\n. l.Ot\n. 1.18\n. 183\n. 880\n. 88.60\n. 748\n. 1.80\n. IX\n. 8478\n. IU\nvo\n. 1.07\n. 148\n.    880\n.      70\nAt\nM\n360\n.    360\n.    1.70\nSJ6\n740\n490\n1.10\n1136\n10.81\n30 60\n138\n.      .11\nLowly Tigers\nSnap Yank\nVictory Streak\nNIW  YORK,   Miy   10   (AP)   -\nMinigar Jot McCarthy returned to\ntht helm of thl New York Yinkeet\ntodiy Juit ln time to witness tht\nlast plact Detroit Tlgeri map Ihe _\nYanki' ilx game winning itreak by 1 intern of th\ndefeating the world lerlei champi | in charge. The perty plan, to return\n4-2 before a crowd of 8792. to N.laon Sundiy evening\nDetroit 4 IS   0     \"ova   m.klni   th.   trip   u.   PToa\nNew York 17   1 **>?\"\u25a0 I*ny Hunter, Oordon Buchan.\nt\u2122\u201e   .\u00bba   il-ie.. \"\"ti.nl..m   .\u201eh i \u2022\"\u2022\u2022 \"oui'ae Morrli. Donild Buoh.nin.\nTrout   and   Swift,   Bonh.m   andlBun,,, P,-1W| D\u201em MolDnBi CollI1'\nHemsley. | Brown.   Jack   Bon..   Boh   Coventry,\nOordon Fleming. Roland Brown, Jack\nMorris. Gerald  Pr'\n34 Boys Named\nfor Gerrard Trip\nThirty-four enUiuelMtlo young\n\u25a0portimen will climb Into out tn tbt\nwee houri of Sunday bound for 0*r-\nrard to as* tha spawning run rat tht\nfighting Rilnbow trout. Thiy will\ncirry their own lunchee. and lnva\nhen to croee th. Weit Arm on tbt\n4 .. m. ferry\nThree membere of the inilor Mellon dletrtct Rod .nd Qun club, J. 3.\nMcEw.n, E  Hopwood .nd C H. Rob-\n_ M-*s\n  151\n_ to\",\n._ 161',\n... 10V4\n  18 K,\nDlstllleri BeigTim. \u2014 403tj\n' -i    Ur : Montre.l  Pow.r     19%\nWHEN YOU WANT GENUINE UTTER- . NM stMl c\u201e _ lsi,\nNATIONAL TRUCK PARTS or Mc- | p\u201e\u00abr cep Z\"\u2014  8\nCormlck-Deerlnt    Perm    Machinery , g^,, of Clm  _   g,^\nrepiln, call, wire or writ* Central\nTruck and Equipment Co. 703 Front\nSt., Phone 100, Nelion, B.C.\nPOR\nSALE-1\n1918\nFORD   3-TON\ntruck\n1  1938\nOliev\n3-ton truck;  1\n1137\nDiamond\nT   3-\nton   truck   (800\ncash)\nInquire Shorty* Repair Shop\nNeleon,\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\nCENTRIFUGAL\nPUMPS\nVlth 4-cycle gaj motori, ld>il\nfor firm ui* Irrigation, r\\c Ecn-\nnomlcal tn op\u00ab?rHtP I-ow inltitl\ncoit  Write or prion*\nPEEBLES\nMOTORS LTD.\nNelson. B. C.\nMINE*.\nBrilorn*    \t\nCariboo  Oold  ..\nOolcond.\t\nGold Belt\t\nOrindeiew   \t\nHedley Mascot\nIiland Mountain\nKoot Bell*\nPiclfle Nlck.l  .....\n114 d\n... Ila8\n._    1.61\n 07\n_ 3\u00bb\n._ ,11\n_ JO\n... Jt\n... J\u00bb\n08 H\nPioneer Oold  _   1 18\nQUALITY  CHICKS\nItoon. Baak. Government   ipproved.   blood   t*it-\nTb* O.lapsgo* Iilindi. oft the ed New Himpihlr* and Whlti >g-\noosst of Ecuador, are known for long- born. Orderi taken for lite Miy ind\nlived yttnt KrrtoLK. ,  ^Jn^Hatoh^ k Poult, Farm   W\nBUSINESS ANO R R 1, N.w We.tmln.t.r, B 0.\nPOR BALE\u2014ONE RBAR ENT) AND~3\nulei for 1930 Demote Write Boi\nISSt, Rouland, BC.\nPremier  Oold\nPrivateer\nReeve. MicDomld\nRero Oold\nSheep Creek\t\nSllbik  Premier     _.\nWhltewiter\nYmlr  Yinkee Olr .\nOIIA\nAnglo Cinidlin \t\nA P Con -.._\nOommoll \t\nCommonwi.lth \t\nDelhouale\nIMothllli     \t\nHome\nMrDoui.ll   Segur   ]\nModel\n113\n3S\n30\n04\nMO'iSSIONAL   DIRECTORY w, \u201e,,.,,, ^^^ ora,r, ,\u201e our\nil'iivus i\\n mivk \u2022>u,1\"\u00bb l-*\u00abhorn uid New Himpshlre\n \u25a0F.Fir.m.siTATn n Cockerels In both brtede in ivillibli\nI   \u00bb.   WIDDOWSON,   PROVINCIAL 00w, All itock eovlrnnnut .pprov\u00abd\nAtttyer. 801  Joeephlne St.. Ncisoi Send lor information and pric. u*v\nH.    8.    ELMES.    ROMLASD.    B   C\nAvaayer. Chemlit, Mine repreeenve\nNrw  Siberia  firm\nA  Bisljishln. Chllllwicl. BC\ncin  vilned  from   on*   hundred  lo   Royil Cinidlin\none thousind   H   Harrop    Rov.llta\nWANTED   -   SEDAN.    NOT   Ot.DtfR   United\nII     No  deileri.     Boi  \u00ab**\u00bb. .v\"*\u00bblta\nVuein \t\nINDl'STHALi\nB  C  Tilephonl  ...\nCapital   IVsUte.   ....\nCcast  ~\nthin\nNeUon Dilly Newi\nTOR AUTOMOBILl PARTbT\nCltv Auto Wrecker.\nPROPERTY, HOUSCS. FARMS United Dt.tiu\n.      .08 tt\n-      .081,\n.       80\n_      .11\n.      Jl\nM\n.      M\n131\nIM\nl      JMU,\n11\n\u25a0      \u00ab\u00abS\nMl,\nloon\n05\n.081,\nlev,\n11400\n.    400\n1 81\n,    178\nAsk\nlaw\n1.00\n.071,\nJOli\n18\n85\n1 00\nJ38\n07\n140\nN\n88\nan\nloo\n84\n83\n13\n1 30\n1)8\n.34\n4*1\n04\n07',\nins\n1 70\nPHILADELPHIA - Luke (Hot\nPot.to) Himlln wu really hot todiy\nht pitched Phll.delphlt Athletics to t flvt hit 1-0 Amerlcin Leifjut\nvictory over Chic.go White Sox.\nChicago .091\nPrloat. Douilo. Abbey,\nJohn Hopwood. J\u00abck Todd., Bob Bon.\nDouglu Smith. Bob Plck.rlng, Nelll\nHood, Thomu W.tera. Iv.n Uugh.\nton. Roy Uwl*, Clft Underwood, Bill\nPo.tlethw.lte. Bill C.rtwrlght. Bten-\nley    Trills,    Thorns.   ShrTeve..\n.   Roy\nPhll.delDhla 9 18   1  L,wl1'  Oeorte Turner. Herbert Pitta.\nGrove, H.n.kl 7. and Turn.' Ham-1 \u2122_B*\u2122\" *** Joaepb Phllprt.\nlln and Hayei.\nBOSTON\u2014Although driven to tha\nihowen by in eighth-inning uprli-\ntng, Mel Htrder waa credited with\nhi* 200th major leigue todiy \u2022\u25a0\nCleveland Indlim took Boiton Red\n8oxS-4.\nClevelmd    I 11   1\nBoiton       4   I   I\nHarder, Klieman (I), tnd Suet;\nWoods, Hiusmtnn (0) Judd (8), Ry-\nht 19) ind Winner.\nWASHlNGTON-Wuhlnfton Sen-\nttort Muted out 10 blowi to trounct\nthe Amerlctn-Leigue-leidtni St\nLouii Browm 5-1 tonight\nSt.   I .OIll3 1      I      0\nWuhlngton 8 10   0\nPott.r, Shlrl.y (6) J.kuckl 8, .nd\nM.ncuio. Schultz; Nlggellng ind |\nTerrell, Ouerrt.\nI0ATS AND ENGINES\nPIPE -PTmNOS- TUBEB SPECIAL\nlow price*. Active Tridlng CO.. 118\niew.ll St. Vsncouver   B.C\nRECONDITIONED     COOK     STOVES\nfrom 115 up. pay lee* .t Ark Store\nOWE   SMALL   STEAM   BOUaSt.   IV.\nhoriepowir   new  tube.   Prlc* 133.5\nlfilk eooBB  tJO.    Ale. Toth,  Piri   FOR   BALE   MANTEL   RADIO.   JUST\noverhiuled   Room 4.  M*r*d*n Ap'.\nfoe SALE-13 3, FT BOAT wt+M\naak ind 1 h p outboard motor. Boi\nMat Dally New*\nSIX-HOLE   MOCLARY    RANGE.   AP-\nplv Boi 0885 Dally N.w.\t\nPOR   BALE\u2014OOLF   CLUBB.   LADIES\nand   lent*   Phone  813-R\t\nAETNA\nFOR\nOIL    BURNER    UNIT\nkitchen nngl   Phone tot\t\nFOR SALE-HAWAIIAN OUTTAR AWT)\nr.ise    Ro.   H381    Dallr   Newi\nPO!!   SALE    ENGLISH   PRAM,\nnd   115 00   Ph   5H3-L.\nMACHINERY\nUttBon Ballii Kpiob\nTil'Phoni   144\nTrafl   ClrcuUsUon;   Phon.   H15L\nClauifiad Advertising Rite*  [\n11. per line pee mention\nMc par Una pat weel 18 cotuae-\n\u00bbtl>. toaarUon. tor coat af 41\n\u2022 I 41 \u2022 Hoe . month 111 tlmei)\nMinimum  1  line,  per  Innrllon\n(oa   number    lie   eltr.    Thl*\n\u2022over, any number rat ttena*\nPUBLIC   IIJXIALl    NOTICE*.\nTENDERS   ITC\n111 par Un* flm iniertlon Ud\ntte   each    eubarquenl   Insertion\nALL AAOVI RATES LE*3S 10%\nFOB P\u00bb0\u00bbfPT PATMEin\n\u25a0PEflAL   LOW   BATH\nNsa rnasaserrtal . 11 a a 11 a a I\nWinle* fer IV fer l\u00bby resjolre*\nBBasBei ot line. le. ell earl. Bay-\nable In sl.inr*\nStTUeCaUFTl'jN   RATES\nStall*  copy  \u2014I    0\u00ab\nBy carrstr. per  w**k\nla  idvanc*  13\nBy  carrier,  par  year     1100\nRy Ball:\nOne   mtmtn    1    Tl\nThree Bonus* 100\n(all   month.         4 00\nOM vs:    ton\nAbove rata, apply In r.nidi,\nUnited Statei sad United King-\ntorn to subscriber. 11.In. otiusldi\n\"Vagulat earner  ar***\nllaewsveee .nd ta Canada wh.r.\naatr* eratat* Ii required On*\nmonth It 60 three monthe 14 OO,\n111*months  It 00. on. year, 11! 00\nOOOD\nTHE WEST KOOTWAT ASSAY OP-\nflca. 410 KooWmy Bt. N.laon. B C\nA. 3. BUIE. Indepindent Mln* Repre-\neenutlve. Boi 84. Trill. B C\nEXOIN1BES AND tt'BVEYORS\nR   W. HAOOEN. MININO AND CIVIL\nEngineer.     B. C.     Und     Surveyor\nRcesland snd Orsnd Fork*. B C,\nBABY CHICKI\nWRITE APPLEIiY POULTRY FARM\nMission city. B.C for our 1144 Ulus-\nstritud ind Initructi.i prlc. nn of\nNew Hampshire. Birred ud HOP\nSired White Leghorn blby chlcki\nAll ,blood-teet*d ind oovirnmenl\nApproved Stock.\t\nPOR SAIE OR LEASE REB1DENTIAL\nlots, aster front ind otheri; orch-\ntrdi. Farm Undi. Wood Undi.\nHouse. Includln. my home itibles\netc Implement*. |t Willow Point\nAlio lind it Bonnlngton ind Pirry\nWINNIPEC CRAIN\nWINNIPBO, May  10   (CPI\nLow   Okaa\nHorn\nRYE:\nOpea   Kith\nSiding. Write,  telephone  or call at   May\nMrs  t  C Cimpbell*. residence RR\nNo   I   Nelaon. S   S   Campbell\n130\nIM\nlies\nlias\n133'.\nHO\nmv,\nH8S\nla.1,\n131S\nIMH\nUS',\nBOYD C   AFFTJBCK.  318  GORE  ST\nNilion. BC , Surveyor and Entlneer\nissi ins-l, AMI REAL l> l I 11\nCHAS.   P    MCHARDT,   INSURANCE\nReil Batata Phon. lit\nJohns- Manville Building\nProduct!.\nGlidden Jap-a-Loc Paintj\nNELSON MACHINERY AND\nEQUIPMENT CO.\n114 Hill St Drawer 230\nNelion. B C\nSewmlll\nMining\nMilling    and\nMachinery.\nBud. Gil ind Diesel Engine.\nCvlnrude Motor.\nElectric Lighting Pl.nt*.\nTIMKDI\nDETACHABLE DRILL BITS\nAll lire,   immedlit* delivery\nTlire.ded   drill    rod*   for   iny   mill\nh-.'.   ,n  length!   Immedlit. dallverv\nI PURVFS E   RITCHIE \u00ab, SON\n15.   Horby MAr    4Mt\nPHI INI   1(1  POR   WANT AD BERVtCF\nCryptoquotes...\nJK\u00bbC   OVMNCH    WOL    NVH    CNWC   TWQL\n\u25a0 DC   nCOVU   PDO   CNLtT-CL|8AHD\u00bb.\nJmmim\\f% \\yyy\\tmjmomy\\ HOHTTT UKU ARK THt hOfl\nXAtTt CUSHIONS HI WHICH KNAVES RCPOBt AND TAT-\nJtH~OTWAT.\nDw-A-iM k*r Kl-tag r\u00bb*turt\u00ab tr*4k\u00bbtt, '%*,\n<yyjAr*e}\\*oim ttn q\\K>utvoTMi ot to-   m\u00bbT  trubttltuU  for   th\u00bb  nnflntl  \u25a0*\u25a0\"\nr *   BB    mij rfpUcaj en    IA\"  Find lh\u00ab\n\u25a0tl|\\it\u00ab      ' * t    'i    bm   rtpUrffl    U.\u00ab   t0y  ^jj   (oiu-j   throu\u00abh  to  th* \u00abolu\n\u2022MflMl   hr\\%m    rot  itmnonot   %n   \"H     tlon\nBENNETT'fl UMITKD\nk\u00bbchlne Shop, ncetyltne \u00bbnd electric\nweldlni   motor   rewindini\nPhone  WS\neommerclil  rtfrliertulon\n334 V\u00abfnon  8t\ntfTKVW&OttB     llACHUn     BHOP\nSprMlilUta ln mine and mill work\nlitWhln*    work.   llRht    \u00bbnd    heivy\nElectric md Acetylene welding\nTO*   Vernon   St.,   NeUon   -   Phone   98\nOPTOMKTRIMTS\nW.I  MARSHALL\nOptoroftrUU\n\\*M lay Aw, Trtll Phone  IT?\nBAttH   I \\(   un:il -a\nLAWftOtTS SASH  PACTORT\nHu-dwood merchint        371 Baker St\nfOR   SALE\u2014CARLOAD   OP   HOKSlfl\nIrom   Sun   Dial   DUtrlct,   AlberU ,\n'Irmiporution    relunded    to   pur-\nchr-tsK.-i of  one   horee  to tod  rrom\nFruitvale and NeUon. 8m Ui   Ctrl\nOrupp, pTuitvale.  j\nPOR   SALE\u20141    JEHSKT   AND   AYR- ,\n\u25a0hire Cow. 2nd Calf freahen July 1\nPrice   ISA 00.     SO   l-tewhamp*   hem.\nfill   pulleu.   160 00.   Apply   A.   W   I\nRiley   8hutty  Bench.  Kaalo, BC\npoh sau\u2014 va juibr.' cow uiuC :\nlt\\|.  heifer  to  freah aoon.  heifer   1 .\nyr    calf 4 month*, 1 *he\u00abp. 4 col-\nonlea   of   be*>*   and   equipment,   P \\\nOalr.eT   Harrop. B C     I\nNKwHaAUPHHlRI    CHICKS    PROM |\nl<.vernment approved hatchery  Miy I\n\u2022 13 00 per 100, M-00 lor IW. M 00 for |\n23    Puhr'a   Poultry   Pwm,   L.   Puhr.\nBoi 114, Vernon, BC    j\nPOR   SALS\u2014200    WUITS   LWROftW   POR  SALS   SS   ACR\u00bb.   4   AiaPAlaPA\nHouse for Sale\n905 EDGEWOOD AVE\ntt roomi ind bith. e.cellent lo-\ncitlon, very close in Larfe\nbisement, stnrse foundition,\n(unnce   3 lot.\nPrice with term!\nL\"lll   between   1   ind\nnixjni\nWOO\nsfter-\nJuly\nOct\nOATS\nAll  tuturs*  at  MllUf prlea.  tleil\n\u25a0ABLET:\nAll tinuraa it eelllnf prlea, \u00abS\"\nCASH  PRICES\nRy*    1  C.  W    I JS'-s\nCat.    All   (ridi.   it   celllnt   prlc\n613,\nItarl'y   I feed 9JS. o*JMe arssdae .<\nretlint prlea* tt\\\nCalgary Livestock\n(CT-l     C.t tie\nG  B  MATTHEWS\nWS \u00a3d|.vsood Ave\nar.toM) MAMi itihh\nVtE   BUY.   8EU,   ANt>   EXCUANOE\nWhat have you? Ph  M4. Ark Store\nPUBLIC NOTICES\n\"OOVERNMENT UHUOR ACT'\n(Section Ml\nNOTICE OF APVUCATIOH EOB CON\nSBfT TO TRAJISrtR OF BEEB U-\nCEHCE\npulleu.  I  week,  old  U.y   11.   .IK\n1*00 cockerel. Mr.. D B T.ylor\n8unshlne Biy. RR   1, Wilion. BC\nFOR 8AIE - i COWS. TWO JUST\nfreshened, one to treeh toon, ilao\none. yur old h.lfer Apply it J H\nP-.ohochi.ff. Slocin Pirk. B C.\t\nHEW HAMPSHIRE COCKEREL CHI-\nck*. iny quantity at any Ume it\neight cent* eich Appleby* Poultry\nFirm   Minion City, IC\nFOR SAl.E--rlNB MEW\" HAMWHs*RE\nday-old pullet chlcki. M.y 10 150\nfnr MIH     Moike*. Bllfour\t\nWAinTl)~r FRESH COWS. STATl\nS|e ind .mount of production\nCreecent Dairy. H.leon\nt psitun. ] firdin Striwberrlai.\nfruit tree., irrlfited. food houu and\nbarn Handy to P O atori. idiool\nwould consider leu.n| F Oilray\nHarrcp\nCALOART. Jt*1    10\nJJ     c.l-.ei  1.   hO|.  Ml\nOood to enole* butcher \u00ab*..eri 11 Jill Tt. comnson-ersedlum 150-11. Oood\nvo choice .'i.ltir. 10JO-1IU: com-\nro.m-medlum 950-1033 Oood to\nchoice fed caleee 11U-1MJ Oood\ncowi 1-171 Oood bulU TJU-IbO\nOood to choice res calvn 11-11. Oood and Mueller,\n\u2022tocker ind feeder iteen IJJO-10  -*-\t\nThree   loidi of  ho** mid  TUMday\nins  for  ts  ttell.ired   Vancouver    II   rsA^y  JONES  AVIRA6IS\nMod Cooper\nHangsUp\nFirst Victory\nST LOUIS, Maj 10 (CP) - Mori\nCooper, ace Cardinal pitcher who\nwon more than 20 garnet In each\nof the last two yean, reflitered hii\nfirit victory of the current Nitloml\nLeifue cimpilfn u St. Louli df\nfeated the Brooklyn Dodgeri 4-2 todiy\nBrooklyn  _-   2 10   1\nIt Louii    Kit\nWyttt, Chlpmm (7). tnd Bri|-\nin, M. Cooper \u00bbnd O'Dert\nCmCAOO-PhUadalphla PhlUlat\nhanded Chicago Cuba their 13th consecutive whipping of the cimoalfn,\n7-1 here todiy.\nPhiladelphia      _   TUB\nChicago     1   T   X\nCierheiuier .nd JTInley, riemlng,\nErlckion (41. Alderaon (7) Burrowi\n(t) tnd Krietner.\niTTTSBrfROH\u2014A three-run nH>\nIs tht eighth givi Pittsburgh t 4-2\nvictory over Boiton tonight aa tht\nPtrttat playad their flnt night gam*\nof th* Nitional Leigui before l\ncrowd sf 23.011.\nBoston _ \u2014   I   \u2022   1\nPltHburgh 4   t   1\nJ.very, Barrttt (I) and Klutti;\n.Striiicevii-h, Cuccurullo (\u00bb and Lo-\nP**.\nQNCINNATI -  Buety Waltart\nrelebr.led hi* 200th itirt for th.\nClnclnniti Redi tonight with I\ngtme-winnlng single ln tht ninth Inning to defeat Nrw York Gtinti, 1-1.\nNrw York __   1 10   1\nCincinnati 111\nVolielle   ind   Iximbirdl.   Walteri\nioad.   unaold\nplanta\nIt Jl  foe   A \u2022  il  local\nF3JK SAL! WOftUtWPUL OtTORTt'\nnlty lo buy nice 4 roomed bouse in\ngood repair, freshly papered ind\npainted (ash WOO 00,\nrant, ph 4*4\nCTill.    hu    two-thlrdi    \u00ab    ill\nnlneril   r**ourc*i of  South   America\nM  Ind\nIhe |M r.l'.s\n11   utlla\nKlah le* CIO*. Chinee\nIJtM IMIl UI7\u00ab up ll\n31.30    \u00bbM    M II up .14\nHU   MM   net up .11\nWE HAVE CUBITS WISHINO TO\npurchaaa bonsai to w. eollrll your\nlilting your property with us C F\nMcHirdy. li. Ward It . Nelaon\nPhon* lit\t\nFOR SALE - 4-flOOM HOUSE I\naire* land   Wat.r  10  houa.\nVnwiksL JwuLl . . .\nI.OHDOH.   M\u00bby    10    (CT) ^-Tradlnf ,     VAWCXWV^II^TUdliaf     waa     COO-\nLn   lhe   itaock   markrt   waa   t^atrally   fined  to a 1**t wcmllMoi aalea on ih*\nt\\ra\\  undwrtone   Brew- i Van-router     eit-hanft     today.     Total\nWeft of Pruitvale on main bit\nUn   Robert Ja\u00abt   Pruitvale   B\nNOTICE IB HIRfBT jlwn that on j-OR BALK\nthe 7ih day of June nestt. Uie und*r- | ^0^,., s n\nelgnrd intand to apply to the uquor\nOontrol Board lor c<tti\u00ab\u00abot to txanaftr\nBeer Llctnot No. MM, laaued in re-\nKfr-t t of premla**\u00ab brlni part of a buU-\ndlni known ai SAVOY HOTKL, alt-\nuaU at 108 Bakfr Btrrct. Ntlaon. Britiah Columbia, upon landa daacr>t\u00bbd\naa LoU Thirtetn (11) and Pourtarn\n(14). Block Ninety-one <fll) DI, -98\nNelaon Cltv PUn. Nelaon t*nd Rrc'i-\ntntloi. Dlftrlrt, in tha ProTino* of\nBritiah  Columbia  from  Nelion   Ho'el\nPOB   BAlai-^RjblNO    OR    PACTKINO\nhoTta.  %M   Aid  Toth,  Pari  fltdin\u00ab     -\nDav.doff. Tarry \u25a0\n\u2022ry and buildinf iiiaraa ware firm but\nb'mna   mil   wrr(   aub)act\u00abi   to   aoma\n<*\u2022*\u25a0*\u2022   H  mile   pr^-jn^ujg  \u201e\u201e<.   ruit,  cloetvd  ail|hUy\nlain hlffiway   ' atrtmevr    InternalionaU   were   irre\u00abu-\nlurrwver waa  1700 eharea\n\"4 TRIP through tha\n\/\\Gillett* factorj ihowed\nmi erby I al wiyi get cl can,\nqoick shirti with Bias\nGillette Blidet. I ttw m\u00abl\nhirdened In lutomiiic.lle.\nconinilled electric furmcei\n.,. i*w th* blidei ihirpened\nla grinding michlnei weighing it\u00bber*l toot\u2014yet to pr*>\ncise thit ihey trt idjuit.blt\nto 1\/10,000 of (II Inch. So\n017 ad.ict to iny mm who\nw.nt. 10 enjoy iharing il to\nuu Blot Gillette Blidei.\"\n.ml   Brltuh   funds  unch\u00bbn*>d\nMIW   YOttlt  -Seleetad  eteeU.  rslli\nn>,tnr.  and   nduetrlil wecLllsu Im-\nRENTALJ\nCompany Limited, to Harvey Joseph\nHiuck ind Allc* U.rgiret Hiuck. of\nNelson. British Oolumhll. trss tr.ni-\nferea*.\nDATTD it Nelion, Brltlih Columhli\nthli Kh diy of Miy AD  11*4\nHARVrr   J08SPH   HAUCK\nAppllcinl ind Tr*n*fire*\nAl.ICt MAHOARTl   HAUCK\nApplicant ind Tr.nsfere.\nllr.rll hu ihout It per rent of the\nworld . estimated Iron reserve!\nWANTID FURNISHB) HOUU FOR\nJuly to reliable perioti. iprefiribly\nit Fiir.lewi Mr. Barney I.yne 1417\nMain St   Trail, BC     phonl ltt-l\nFXJH  R*5n~UNF\"8fJlTl. Csw*sTr4*X\n4   1 ROOM\nSuites,   furnished,   on   msln   street.\nNelaon. BC  Price 13000 cash  Apply pr.\u00bb.ed mildly In Use elnck market to-\n70fl Vernon Wt , N.lson   ifter 5pm oil llthouih a-attered dlhleu ot 1*11-\n100 ACRI riMBDt UMIT FOR SAli mi   \u00bbere   e.ldent    Turno.er   ipproi-\nMiln read   i.e..-  N.lson   Also youni tm.led   700.000   lhlu\u00ab\nu.m    h.in   hinse\u00ab    eorae   tool! l .n.dlan    law*,    war.    qul.t    bul\nCheip  Bns teat Dally Newi i.inesl .lnhtly wilh Dome up a in\nWI BPBCIALIU Ut FARM lAnTA\nt>* our Ilst\u2014Robartaoo Realty Co\nltd   177 Wire Bt\nunities mpplied   711 Kooteniy Bt   Jnoj ,r tcwj NfiSTTaoot AC\nA  BtDROOM  TO*  nXtTT.   1  il\/x!t |     rleVanl   ne   slrtnea.   Policy    C    W\nAppl.yird\nfrom B.kei   III Kootamy Bt\nWI   B.t.r  Rl\np<7ti saijT\"iTo rfVTrf prV\u00ab itrVS\nfAUM, GARDEN  tt NUMIHt j    *\"\"\u00bb\u2022   \"\"\"\"\u2022   foundation    liooo\n _\u2122_\u2014_^\u2014. I     Phot.e 131-I,.\nLAST    CALL     POR     PLOWKRtNCI , POH   RA.J    6-ROOMltD   HOUBl    \u00a5*\nihruha   Ptiraythia.  Piwerint Qui tire       Vlrtmia *\\     Phone  47I-X-1\nand many othera front He te M 00\nMec'a flre-enhouaa.1\nIJVROI   nUAblOLOS   BUlaM,   RAO*\nbow   *t*olle*rt|f\u00bbn   nf   oiitatandlna   ?a-\nrletlaa   3 i1r>r\u00bb*n 11 10 d*U\u00bber#d KUy-\nper'i   Buln*    Hatalc,   B.C.  Wl   |T0W I Amerlrin  Tflepbo-na\nNIW YORK STOCK!\nAm Imelt A  R*l \t\nthe b*ti ntx\\j\nAnaronrta\nBeth rnm\\\nfRipont\n0#n\"Tll    tl-*ftrl\u00ab\no*natal Mmon\nIntrmaUntia,   Nickel\nKenn   Oop>r\ntTntrm P\u00abflf,e\nU S Bte#l\n17\nis: ,\nM ,\nlu ,\ny-\\\nI*\nIM ,\n11U\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nIM'l  M1IIM s\nAtwor  Brew of Can\nOm Or m my pfd\nCan BUamahip ptt\\\nC*m Mt-nlni *  dm-iii,.\nMeOMI   Pr^rt\u00bbei.4r\nQ\\tehe*< rrrorwt\nnnntn\nCommi\u00bbrrc*e\nMontreal\nBoth\t\nluir.tii alifhtly '\nB\u00bba|r\u00abmi  up   S\nCHIC AOO    Hye    ^lurea    dlaplaywd\na firm tone m tha |Taln p'ta with the\nUay  txinUact a*dTanclni about a rwnt\nat   one   Urea    Hurh   of   the   buylnj,\nrame from ]oral tradwre and waa ha-\n' llav-e-4    to    rwpreawnt    ahort-ootarlnt\nWrvat   wm  iwarly  while  oata ahnwe-ti\n;i\">   rhanc*\nAt    tha   rk-ae   wheat   w\u00bba    *4    Vrwwi\ntn '\u00bb r^lg^\u00bbT July II MS, oaU \u00bb\u2022\u00ab\n|unrhintM to S Vnwar, July T9*\u00bb. rye\nwaa '\u00bb Inwwr I\" S b\\tbat Uay II JH,,\n'and    July    h-arlay    etoemti   at    ll\u00abS\n|UP   S\nUOtfTRBAL Hr\u00abtl#r*M    t^-X*   Ot\nI mild efre-rvfth aNnered tn tha Uat\nb \"' -i*\u00bb.'i up Ui the fifth hour In ln-\nrtuitMt't Oeneral BtMl Ware* ami\nPaaaMy won a\\ \u00bb\u00bbw blfha and a Ian\nif - t*r ware Uaaaey m***\\ rnrnpany\nnf Canada rom , atv4 fit. Oonaum-rt\nLan| and pnet, W-\u00bbtr.i In tha gmt-\ntwn wwre Butdtni Prtwttu-u. Hamll-\nr.'ti Hi '(,- rV'l and Inla-rnational\nMetal.\nI TOB<lMTn Mnrki auld off tttUV,\n| iv-tthn 'nd#i i<>*ttr>\u00ab frtf all towt m\\m*m\ni A* pr1r-a w\u00bb\u00bb\u00abk\u00bb\u00bbn\u00ab>d offrrtntfj fall off\nand th* trade waa dull Ito U.e e*tee-\nrw*nn p*rvnd TiirrKiTwr lnr tha day\nwaa ar-mnd WS 0O0 aha-rea Tha httafy\nand nf lh\u00ab bualnewa waa a*t\u00bbln la th*\nf>ld atork\u00ab hut aratt-*rad intfvtatrUI*\nmora>d in r^nitd\u00bb\u00bbT\u00bbhW ew4t\u00bbna\nI WTNNTPtO - tmB\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbd mnutura\nf.-.nri'-tnfi, in Watrtorn OwMdJ farm\n1 ln\u00ab areaa r*\u00bbfl'^**d In the ri* mu.'i\nand  fuMtrwa daalt*ed aa eaweh ae  1 t\u00abj\nns\n\"'.\nin\nii\n1*H   ewnta al  ,li\n\u25a0art;  \u2014nir.i\nin\ntt\n\\m\nwaa rfwdUad te -r-mn\nintwtmt hnueae *nd i-*- ai* The daye\nrwwta waa I',-I', romor with May \u00bb'\n\u00bblfA<* mty 11 MS end OtHnttet\nBlJftW\n \t\n *tPWl*w\u00bbil,aii 1.1 g p '\">i'\"(\" ,wn\nt\u00ab. NELSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1944\nCIVIC\n\u2022 team* tuimt natm\nLAST TIMES TONIGHT\nComplete ihowi it 7:00-1:91\nLove tnd I.iughi on tht\nIetwte\u2014\n\"A LADY TAKB A\nCHANCE\"\nStarring\nJem   Arthur-John Wiynt\nPlut-\nColor.d  Cartoon\nCanada Carrlat On\nNovelty\nFrldty-Uturdiy\nHumphrey  Bog.rt In\n\"PASSACI TO\nMARSEILLE\"\nF. H. SMITH\nIf It's Electric\nPhone 666 351 liktr St\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuite 205\nMedical  Arti Building\nPUT VICTORY FIRST\nBuy tha* New\nVICTORY BONDS\nHOOD'S BAKERY\nSERVICE\n: st noo* Ml\nOpen Day end Nlfht\nCrtmatorlum AmbuUoce\nGET YOUR\nFAVORITE SANDWICH\nat the\nSTAR CAFE\nMOTHER'S DAY\nGREETING CARDS\n3c, 10c, 15c ond 25c\nMann, Rutherford\nDRUG CO.\nPriest Returns\nFrom Russia;\nRefuses lo Talk\nSEATTLI, May 10 (AP) \u2014 Tht\nRev. Staniiliui Orlemimki, Pollih-\nAmerlcin print who conferred with\nPremier Stalin lut week, arrived by\nplana tonight trom Moscow and declared that at the proper time and\nplace we will maka a ilatement\"\nrather OrlemantU at tint refund\nto Identify himself to in Aaaoclated\nPren reporter who ipotted him ln\nthe Boeing field ilr itillon. Upon\nbeing told that tha reporter tbtol-\nuttly knew who he wu, tht prlett\nthen |ava out hit ititement\nAaked what he meant by ualng tht\neditorial \"wa\" ln hli ititement thit\nwu dictated to the reporter In \u2022\ncareful manner, Father Orlemaniki\nrefuted to elaborate.\nAlrllnt pusenger Uiti thowtd the\nprlaat wu Kheduled to leave Seattle at t p.m. for Chicago.\nThe print, whoa* viilt to Ruiiii\nhii baen the aubject of widespread\ncomment ln the U. S. tvoldi dall\nqucatlom put to htm.\nHi looked tired ind hit volet\nquivered it tlmei.\nThe Polish-American prleat declared that Citholiclim would remain ta religion of Poland and that\n\"Stalin will not tolerate any tr.ni-\ngreeiiom In thii regard.\"\nTether Orlemaniki hu expreased\npnlie for the Ruiil.ni, termed them\na \"wonderful people\" ind deecrlb-\ned  Stalin  and Molotov  aa  \"greet\nJl Rosslanders\nAsk Extension\nof Park Street\nMMLAMD, BO.-Plfty IloailinJ\nlaaldenta wir. npetttnitd on \u00bb petition reoelr*d by She city Council\nMondiy night praying for Park Street\nto be continued to Cemetery Road.\nA. I. Janaen and J. Veter, both of\nc*miterr Road, appeared on behalf\nof th. paUHonera. Tha City father,\ndecided to meat u a oommltt*. to\nitudy tin queitlon.\nThi report praasnted by L. A. Read,\nCity Auditor, for the flrat four month*\nof lMi ahowed approilmaUly 138,000\ncollected ln ttiee. Sohooi eoata of\n\u202230,000 and the Ctty'i petition deteriorated approximately 10831.\nA petition from Mra. Annie utuey\nregirdlng oorroilon of th. city pip*\nmaking sprinkling lmpo**lbla. waa\nturned over to the Fire. Water and\nLift Committee  to  lnmtigat*.\nA complaint received from Mn.\nClem. 3. Turner regarding chicken,\nand duck* wai ordered filed after Aid\nA. O. Rldeer* Mated th. m.ttar had\nbaen referred to the Sanitary Inspector, who hid Mated he did not oon-\nllder It a men.ee to puble health\nIt wu iso eteted that If thla poultry\nwu damaging property, the matter\nihould bi turned over to the police.\n$52,150 Sales Boost NelsonUnif\nPast Three-Quarter Mark;\nMusi Dig Down lor $60,150 a Day\nOn* hundred octane gaaollne li\nnot obtained directly from the\ncrude oil but li the result of a ler-\nlaa of dlitillitloni tnd proem*!.\nEllison Is Head\nE. Kootenay\nRod and Gun Zone\nCRANBROOK. B.C., Miy t* -\nEut Kootenay Rod and Gun Cluba\nAaaoclatlon at lta innuil meeting\nhere Mondiy elected Murray Elll-\nlon to the Presidency for 104*. He\nlucceedi W. Peten of Fernle.\nJimei G. Cunningham, B.C. Game\nCommieeioner, of Vancouver waa\npreaent at the meeting along with\nJ. J. McEwen, Preildent Weit Kootenay Rod and Gun Clubi Auocii-\ntlon, of Nelton.\nAn announcement on the rationing of ammunition to hunter* from\nthe Wartime Price. Board might be\nexpected ahortly, Mr. Cunningham\nInformed the members. He alao\nidvieed the iportemen on i number\nof their problemi.\nEXPLAINS   PLAN\nThe Provincial Secretary plan, a\nplan by which the collective opinion of B.C. tporttmen on certain\nmtttert and by which concerted action on their problemi might be\nobtained, wu preeented by Mr. Mc-\nBeit ulei reported In ever a\nweek Wtdnetday brought Nelion Dlitrlct 152,150 nearer lta\n$775,000 Sixth Victory Lean objective. Itill W0.750 a diy mutt\nbt lubicrlbed If thi unit It tt\nmitt by Saturday Ita obligation\nIn Canidi'i wir effort.\nTht City Itself contributed $34,-\n550, rilling IU total to $475,750,\nshort $173,250 of IU lelf-est.bllsh-\ned objective of $500 for each of the\ndlitrlct! 1300 fighting aoni and\ndaughter*\nSALMO CLIMBING\nTha unit by Wedneaday had attained 75.4 per cent of IU allotment,\nwhile the City sub-unit hid gained\n78.6 per cent of its official $504,000-\nquota.\nSalmo tub-unit wu coming within clow reach of IU goal, $17,000.\nThe day'i sales of $250 swelled the\ntoUl to $13,350. Complete returni\nttlll had not been received from\nNew Denver, although lt wu\nknown that tub-unit had gone over\nthe top Tueaday.\nThere wu a big job itill ahead\nfor both Nakuap tnd Kaalo lub-\nunlts. Nakusp with $2*7,050 lubicrlbed hid gained 621 per cent\nof IU quote, while Kulo with siles\n\u2022mounting to $18,250 wu it 45.6\nof IU $40,000 quota.\nAll told 233 bought bondi Wednesday.\nAll KM City of Nelson employeei\nhivt lubicrlbed to the loan. 'ThU\nli a record of which the City might\nwell bt proud,\" H. A. Mttthewi,\nOrganizer, uld Wednesday. \"It is\nlure to be received with great Interest by other municipalities in\nthe Province.\"\nB. B. Ttxl employeei were in-\nother group to participate 100 per\ncent In the Sixth Victory Loan. An\nhonor certificate wu awarded to\nthe firm Wedneiday.\nTht youngiten were still doing\ntheir share to btck tht effort. Cllve\nnaming, 11-yetr-old newipiper\ncarrier, not to be outdone by hit\nbrother, Gordon, made application\nfor I $50 bond, duplicating hU subscription to tht 4th loin. HU broth\ntr the diy previous hid purchased \u2022\n$100 bond. oBth trt ions of Aid.\ntnd Mn. Ron Filming, Fairview.\nTht official figure* on the day'i\nulei ind sub-unit totali wtrt:\nDaay'iulei   Totll\nKulo      $    300   $ 18,250\nNikuip    -      4*10      27,050\nNelaon      $4,550    478,750\nNew Denver      12,450      58,450\nSalmo          250      13430\nTotali     $52,150   $502,750\nSpecial nimei $125,500\nEsling Appeals Against (losing\nof Kootenay Florence Mine\nOTTAWA, Miy 10-The Metalt\nControl Board wu appealed to today by W. K. Ealing, MP. Kootenay Weit, on behalf of Kootenay\nDUtrlct association! u well u the\nDlitrlct Mine md Mill Worken'\nUnion ln connection with the doling of the Kooteniy Florence mine\n\u2022t Aimworth. The mine Is owned\nby the Florence Compiny, Toronto,\nand wai being operated by Metali\nControl Board on a royalty bull,\nplui coit of development. IU pfo-\nduct wu sold In the United Statei\nand the contract wu cancelled for\nthe reaaon that the grade of or*\nwu low and coat of production too\nhigh.\nMr. Filing wu told that owners\nof the property have been In Waih-\nIngton in in endeavor to negotiate\nnew contracU but thui far without\nsuccett.\nNEWSPAPER\nROUTES\nAVAILABLE\nFOR\nDEPENDABLE BOYS\nTh\u00abr\u00bb ors Daily Nr#i paper\nroutes opsin for boys In Falr-\nvtsjw. \u2014 Th*** routes yield\nprofits of from $18 to $38\npsr month\u2014\nMakt application to\nNELSON DAILY\nNEWS\nCirculation Dept.\nFruitvale, West Kootenay Workers\nOver Top In Trail Unit\nTa%a\\JU 1. C.-TnUl dlMrlet r*Mh*d\nM pm o*nt ot M\u00ab fmmU ctnrwa to-\nUl  It wm iboirn by officii* flfurw\nmiltnte ml ortr tb* 100 pot otnt\nmmTt lo b* Om nm unit In tht cDt-\nMIog to m*mmi*m lu quou Tht Wart\nEcwtonay Potm wp.nyiW tBtoro*.\nconnm tfco wtnt wt in* top today\nvtMB \u00bbii-nKmtt. ww Mvinii toUU\nw*rt  ftdttod  to  Uu  Twioua  lntonul\nTbt district nl\u00abd MTJM to Hon\n\u2022144.410 to bt wbffrtbad tn tbt rt-\nmmim^wmfj four 0M,y% ot mm ctunptlpi\nThU wu in KvtfBBft ot ortr 438.WO\nr\u00abqulr\u00abl to ooch ot Um \u00bbuec**<llnf\n(toy*.\nRc\u2014lind r*ln\u00bb4 -aUnwut 414,000 to\n\u25a0on   into   tMODd   pUot   unODf   d.Tl-\ntttouf with n ptr eant of IU quote\nTtalOmA  M  COntTfclUd   lO   PTUlWAltt   103\nptr ont OMtUftr *Ulpfud bmOk i bit\ny*Mrw*rooy to obuin u* ***m 40 pot\nooni.\nOf toil roud \u2022 \u00bboaad>ry b*d obulnad\nn ptr ont at quou ud Trail aty\nhod Tl por otnt of IU dov obUcUrt\ntf 744.000, ml wtMa o 4100.000 iub-\n\u25a0crlplkja  m  oddod  to  Trail   cityi\nOrand PorU bad 40 par otnt of IU\n440.000 quote\nTho CUhtl latere*! oanraas oon-\nttnuod to fall babt&d today to romaln\ntfat ooo black apot In tht local loan\nptotun. ThU lntornal oanvua hod\nroachtd TT ptf cent of IU quota today\nwith 101.150 iUll to raUt tf tht 450-\n000 quou wu to bt reached.\nIn Uw C MAS lntornal oanvaao tbe\nJanlton and cafotoru dWlalon In-\nctwoood IU load tllihUy to obUln 133\npar east at IU quota. Tha Sllror refinery and refinery yardi wont wall\nofor thttr quou to reach 104 par cent\nwhit tho antimony pant remained at\n103 par otnt Tho 809 raoorary plant\nobtalnod 100 par otnt. Tho line tank\nrooma obtained 44 por otnt, tha line\nroutora N por cant and tht oraokt\nplant and \u00abbo electric tbop 44 por\nOtnt earh.\nTadanac municipal ompkrywaa had\nroachtd only TO por cant of their 23-\n400 quou at noon today. Tht Weal\nKooUnay Power lntornal canvaoo waa\nat 110 ptr otnt of lu quou and rt-\nporu wort atlll comlnf tn.\nTVt   day'a   aalea   and   aub-unlt   to-\nD*y*s Ml*.\nTotaU\nTrail  \t\n\u2022 23 'IV)\ntsaoaw\nRoMlint!  \t\nSII.SOO\nI118.240\nCeatlagar   \t\n.   .   11100\nIH.VK)\nPrull.sl*\nlisoo\n121 I.v:\nOrand  fort*\nBSSS4\nlit .100\nOreenwood-\nBound.ry     _\n   HMO\n137.500\n117.150        BIOS, 550\nOnly 3 Days Left\nTo help fulfill our obligation to raise $500\nfor each one of our 1300 citizens in uniform\nWe Are $89,000 Short, Which\nMeans 178 Men Are Not Yet\nSupported By Us\nWe Must Not Fail\nr\"r\u00bbry hour tared meant that tome lad\nti'ho   miijrit   hat**   died   urill   be   alire*\nand free tomorrcne\"\nWe txjom appeal to every cituen to subscribe to rK# utmost, from money in the Bank,\non the monthly taving plan, or by borrowing from your bonk Telephone 906 and a\nsalesman will call    Or make your subscription through your honk\nPut Victory First\nBuy Another Bond!\nWartime Metali Corporation completed preparatloni at the Kooteniy\nFlorence lead-rinc property for production ln early 1M3. and on June\n30 that year the mill itarted turning out concentrate, milling about\n80 to 100 ton* of ore a day.\nMoat of last yeir the mill operated on tailing! recovered from Kootenay Lake by dragline icraper.\nThla wai done until the main raiae\nfrom No. 6 to No. 5 level wu completed underground when the crew\nof about 80 men began to handle\nore from the mine.\nOn the lurtice the Corporitlon\ncompleted the lnttallitlon of electric power equipment, power being\ntupplied by tbe City of Nelion. The\nold camp wu renovated, the mill\nremodeled and equipped with up-\nto-date   lelective   flotation   equip-\nEwen. The plan arouied Immediate\nintereit, tnd opinion! of th* viri-\noui club! will be tought ind forwarded to the Zone executive.\nMr. McEwen explained the plan\nof hli Zone n the provision of a\nProvincial cleering houae for the\npurpoie of determining the feeling! of all B.C. iportimen. A Provincial tecretary, not imiiatiillj an\ntttocl.te of game bodlet, would be\n.ppolnted. One club, finding . problem th.t demanded aupport of a\nlarger group of iportamen, then\nwould outline the problem to the\nSecretary,   ln turn copiet would go\niiiiiiimiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii!\nJ4EWS OF THE DAY\nRitei: 22c Mm. 27c Una black fact\ntype, larger type rates on request.\nMinimum two linn. 10% discount ter prompt payment\nillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli\nH    A.   8.under.   Chimney   Sweep.\nPboni 887.'\nOttoman fine cut tobacco, Sic halt\nlb. at Valanuo**.\nEectrlc   ippllanc*   repaln   of    ail\nkinds   Blitty. Phone tl.\nout from th* Secretary to cluba\nthroughout the Province, uklng\ntheir opinion*. Theae opinion*\ncould then be tabulated by the Secretary and lubmltted to the Game\nCommission, who, knowing the feeling of the entire iportamen body,\ncould act accordingly. The plan\nwould be nipported by a amall pro\nrata fee from Individual membership ritea.\nSupjxrrt of tht pl.n era. reqoeit-\ned. Many problemi of vital inter-\neat were ariaing all the time, and\nnow wu the time for game and\nHah groups to prepare thematlvea\nto handle them. Instances were\n\u2022recalled where It had been neceaaary to approach tha Leglalature\non matter* before It Otherwtet\ndlaaitroui ifter-effecti would hive\nreeulted had not th* iportamen intervened and enlightened the au-\nthorttlea on their ude of the problem*, and on certain featurea of\nwhich they were not twara.\nEmphuli wu laid by Mr McEwen on tht Importance of cooperation between firmer! and iportimen. The firmer wu the iporti-\nman'i beat friend, he uld. ind urged th.t lhe two group, get together\nto help In aolvlng eech other'! problem*.\nNelson, W. Point\nGuides Win\nGold Cords\nMondiy evening the Scout ind\nGuide Hill wu tht scene of \u2022 large\ngtthtrlng when the Nelion Auoclt-\ntion of Girl Guide, entertilned the\nNelion ind Dlitrlct Guldu. Tht\noccasion wu tht pretentitlon of\ntht Gold Cord, t Guide*, highest,\n\u2022wird to four Guide.. Mr.. W. A.\nM.cC.be. of South Slocin, Diviiionil Commiulontr mide the prei-\nentitlon to Verne Blackwell, and\nFrance. Boyei of the 32nd I. O.\nD. E. Nelion Company, and to\nJoyce Denny and Marjorle Lear\nmonth of the lit Willow Point Wo\nmen'i Institute Company. In a short\naddreu Mri. MicC.be told the\nGuide, th.t thl. award wai not\nlightly won, and not only had a\nlarge number of teat, to be piseed\nbut good citizenship wu juit as\neeaentlal. Mr.. W. C. Motley, of\nBonnfngton, District Commluioner,\ncongratulated the Guides, uylng\nhow proud she wu that ill were\nln her dlitrlct. Mri. J. E. Holt,\nPreildent of the Nelion Association,\npatted along varioui meisagei, one\nbeing trom the tint Britiah Columbia Gold Cord Guide, now Airwoman Betty Holt. Mri. N. C. Stlbbs.\nHonorary Preildent of the Association, alio uld l few word!.\nThe Captain! of the two compan-\niea gave the Guldei being honored,\ngift* from tht Company. The Nelaon Guldea received Guide Bible\nfrom Mlu Mae Macfarlane, and the\nWillow Point Guldei. autograph album, from Mri. J. Learmonth.\nC.pt Mae Macfarlane then led\nthe entire company in camp fire\nilnglng.\nRefreshment! were lerved by the\nladlea of the Association, insisted\nby the older Guides. A Grand\nMarch Put followed, the Commissioners taking the salute\nMrs. M.cC.be welcomed the new\nlit Nelson Women's Institute Girl\nGuide Company and this wu replied to by Mrs T E Wheeler.\nPresident of the NeUon Women'i\nInstitute.\nThe gueiti Included Mri N C\nIStibbi, Mn. J. Cartmel. Regent of\nthe I.O.D.E., Mn. B. Townihend,\nPreeldent of the Willow Point Women'i Institute, Mn. F t Wheeler,\n\u2022nd a large number of ladles interested ln the'Gold Cord Guldei tnd\ntht  orginiutlon.\nProtect your clothes, furniture\nand rugi trom mothi.\nOnt ipraylng ot\nLARVEX\nMothproof! for t who]* year,\nSmall SB*     Large f 1.28\nALSO\nMOTH fUME CRYSTALS\nMt- 1 lb. tin\nCity Drug Co.\nPhom 34\nBox 480\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllltl\nI\nRaincoats\nSucceeds Chester\nas Chief\nDespatcher Here\nAppointment of O. C Young, ilnce\nlB3eJ alipiu-her it North Bend, lo\nthl position ol Chief Dlipitcher, Kooteniy Dlvlion. wu innounced in Nelaon Wedneisd.j by W. J. McLein. Superintendent. Kootenay Dl.lalon, Ca-\nnadlin   Pacltlc   Railway.\nMr. Young lucceedi H*nry Chee-\ntar, who hu been ippotnted Inspector ot TrinaporUtlon, W\u00ab.t.r Line..\nWinnipeg.\nAll of Mr. Young', rillroxllng \u00ab-\nperlence \u00bbln<\u00bb h. Join*! th. CJJt. u\noperator In I0J3 hu been on Uie Brl-\nUeh Columbia dletrlct. From IMS he\nrilled position, of rell.vlng A*ilit*nt\nAgMit. As.lrt.nt Agent. Freight Clerk\nand operator .11 through th. West\nInd Kaet Kootensy District snd th.\nCrow's Nest, st Nlkusp. Cutegir\nOrind ForU, Kulo, Lardeau. Crow'.\nNest, and Farron. \u00bbnd wu TOllot dls-\np.tcher iever.1 tlmei it Neleon. In\n1838 he wu ippolnted Dlipitcher it\nNorth Bend, the position he noe\nlea.es to become Chief Dlipitcher it\nNelson.\nMr Chester cm. to Nelion u Dlipitcher from Re.elstokl ln July. 1938\n! ind three yesri sgo becm. Chief\nI Dispatcher Hi wu Dtipstcher for j\nInlne month* In RaTiletoki, ind for\ni ilmllir period In North Bend, ind\netarted till term with the CPR\nth* old Cranbrook dWlalon\n| Don't take chances thesa\n| wet days \u2014 gtt one of\n| these raincoats. Our stock |\nI was never more complete. |\n= All styles and sizes, Gab- I\nr ardines, Poplins, Reversl- !\n| bles, Tweed and Trench 1\nI Coats.\n|       $7.78 to $29.50\nI EMORY'S |\nLIMITED\n|     THE MAN'S STORE    '\u00a7\nTllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllJT\nDUBLIN (CP) - The Eire tie\nration will be reduced In June from\n*i of an ounce per person weekly to\nVt an ounce.\nsiiiiueiiiuuuiauaii\nPOLAROID GLASSES\nFor your protection\nnow available it\nCUTHBERT MOTORS\nConsult an Expert\nbefore you start\nwallpapering.\nMURPHY B\nJ. P. Walgren\nGeneril Contractor\n301 Carbonate St.\nPlans Interim\nGov't for Dutch\nLONDON, Mty 10 (CP-AneUI-\n(Jueen Wllhelmlna of the Nether-\nlandi ln a broadcast to her homeland today laid plana would be\nfnade for a temporary body to represent the people of Holland in the\nInterim between their liberation\nand the holding of new election*\nShe ipoke over R.dlo Cringe on\nthe fourth annlverury of the German lnvaiion of the Netherlands\ntad leu than M hour, ifter an-\nother broadcast In which aha Indicated th. leaden of the Dutch rc-\nilitince movement would play an\nImportant part In the country'! if-\nfiln during the recomtru-tlp-i period.\nBLACKPOOL (CPI\u2014Four tlmei\nMn Mirle Mills brought her smsll\ndiughter to hospital for eye operations. The mother stayed with her\ndaughter contlnuouily In hotpltil\nNow ihe ii iccused of killing the\nchild, ipperently In the belief thit\nnothing could  prevent  blindness\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL     HOMI\nAMBULANCI  SERVICI\n\"Distinctive   Tuner.1   Service\"\nSU Kooteniy St Pbom Ml\nZ&a\u00a3St&&tX!XSSrxrier}\u00bb)Ooi>ot)Ctt)oe)$\nTar G K. Appllince\nREPAIRS\nCan  .\nNILSON ELECTRIC CO.\n674 Baker St Phone M\neotoee\nLAWN AND DECK\nCHAIRS\nSPECIAL\nHOME FURNITURE\n838 Biker SL\nNilion. B C\nBUSINESS MAN'S\nLUNCH\n11:30 to  5:00\nMELON DEW\nICX CREAM  PARLOR\nHave  the Job Dont  Right\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER   PLUMBER\n\u2022HONI 115\n^cc\u00ab',^;-.-;^-;'.c'\u00bb',c55\u00abasa9!SttitB\u00bbaai\nDAILY FLAIH\nBy mistake man took camphorated\noil instead of castor oil We paid\nhospital and doctor and weekly\nwage becauae he cerTled our Z. M.\nR A plin Write to Boa X\u00bb. N.1-\naon for details.\nToo Jeweller\nSaturday  night:   Tb.  big   Weekend\nDancing Party st tbe FlaiBQC.\nYOUR NELSON VICTORY LOAN COMMITTEE\nOlint   piniy   plant,   for   Mother'i\nDay, SOc down. Pbom  KKchener,\nWm   FOwlae, Chimney cleiner   Ph\nOt-BS\n\u25a0easeSBBer    Mother    with    FVswen\nBent fiom MAC'S UIIINHOI'US.\nHoeplul Auilllary meeting peat-\npoised owing to OOTorDor-Geniral'i\n.1*11.\nMother's Day, siinit... May 14th.\n-Hee our stort of plitit. on* flowen.\nKOOTINAY   M.liwni  SHOP\nRainember Klnimen Mllktor-Brl-\nliln Bingo I p m. Saturday nllht\nBaj.rn.nl Flak Block\nBeekeepera. m. ui tor medium\nbrood foundation, bee rell*. hit. tool,\netc   Hlpp.rion'1.\nI*\u00ab.e yoer onl... tor floweri fe\u00ab\n3|other'\u00ab lliy .i Welti Newi te Be\n.lellrrred   fre\u00abh   frota   the  peenbeeie\n3\u00bblll p*y ciab for ^-ton L D  truck\nIn good ihip.   Lata mod.1 preferreo\nKooteniy Vsiley Ooop   Dairy\nKigle. Wtilrt Drt.e ont Rene*\nTonight bi Kag>* Hell.\ntarsia 111 abaia.  Danelag   10 30\nKsfte'i Oreheelrs\nt room Bungaow. s lot* Purnsc*\nfireplace, lute roomi cltmo lo arhool.\nnn nrline tSSOO 00 --\u25a0 -m'... few\ndaya   Robertson nealty. IIS Wsrl Bt\nFee r**r weeteat a.nrinf Blea.Br.\nBat.rear Bight there', lb. PUrasar.\nMiie.t an! rssn.1 popular dinre eeater\nIn the Ki-il.n.i.\nBohool nippliM anything and eTery-\nthlni you miy need ind atlll obtein-\nable II w Mrlteitsy -The stationer\n* Typewriter Min' eo. Baler Street\nHelaon. B C\nAnyone hiring iny part* of i Seoul\nuniform, who would be kind eooutb\nto lo*r durlnt th* Oov*mor.O*n-\n\u2022nl. .Ult Frtd.y, kindly pbon* Don\nUr. Ill-R\nNelson Beam of Trad, members end\n.11 other. Interested are uread to ae-\naemhl. In th. Council Chamber. City\nIt.11 on Frldiy e.enlni el I d*cloet\nfor \u2022 round tehl* dlanualoii of essea-\ntlona vital to the futur. of the tourlit Induitrv In th. Kooteniy* Moving ptrlttre. of the Proelrsee by Mr\nr*lir*nc* IVrrti offlrl.1 photographer\nBe mil to attend\nSouthern Part of\nPrairies Welcome\nThought of Rain\nWINNIPIO, U*y 10 (CJPl-Trs*\nforecast for ihoweri throughout\nth* Pnlrle Province* today wu\nwelcomed ptrticultrly In 8cajth*rn\nsection* u wedlng wu well-td-\nvinced md moisture reserves low\nDespite recent rains, the weether\nsumm.ry of th* Dominion Meteor-\nologlctl Service thowed moisture\ndeficiency since April I rtngtd\nfrom 10 to more than 90 per cent\nIn many parti of thr** provinces\nAbove normil precipitation wu\nreported, however, In most of\nNorthern ind central Sukitrhe\nwin. Northweetern Manitoba and\nIn th* P..c* River district of\nNorthern Alberts The eiceasei\nring, from 15 to more th.n 50 per\ncent in nine of 10 Saswitchewin\ncrop district*.\nDeficiencies renge from 40 to S3\nper cent ln four crop areu ln\nSoutheattern end Western Si.kil\nchewan .It uld In Manitoba 11 of\nIt crop distrirts had . below nor\nm\u00bbl rainfall since April 1 .rvd 11 of\n17 dlitrlct. In Alberta received\nlittle moisture\nln Seskatchewin about a* per\ncent of wheat and 11 par cant of\nro.rse griln irreige hav* baen\n*hown whll. In Manitoba wheat li\npractically all In ground Atherta'i\nseeding ranges from 10 to BS par\ncent  completed\nROSCOE\nAND\nFOURNIER\nQARAQIMIN\nSKY C1IHF AUTO .\".IRVint\nPhone in Nilion B C\nFLEURY'S   Phormacy\n\u2022ratcr^tesm\nm\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMad Arte nik\nPHONI 25\nWEEKEND FOOD VALUES\nSHAN0\nOf in i   painted\nMi   ma   woodwork\n40 oi.  bottle\n40c\nRAISINS     California.    S-.-lless.\nlimit 1    bs. 1 (1...\nMATCHII:   tddy'l.   R.dblrtt.   sr\nOwl. OQe*\nI  tea  carton ^*\nCOFFII:    C-.s-    A    !i'i-\"'s\n1  coupon. 43<*'\n\u2022 ANDWICH   JPHIAD\nW.i  McO'.gor. I oi. In\nI9<\nCOFFtf     Fr.ih   ground,     TQef\nI  coup.ni   lb ^\nLEISURE\nWAX A\nPKT.\n*i\u00bb\n35c  \u00ae\nSANOWItH  IPREAD:\nHedlund's,  7  oi. tin\nOLD   DUTCH\nCLEANSER   1 tli\nI Qe*    TINDIRLIAF  TEA: *J7eS.   BICI:   Long  griln,\n1 **V    2 coupons, I oi   pkt *\"**   J   lb*\n25*\n21 ..    SAKINQ   tODA     Magic.     )T\u00bb    ROLLED   OATI   Quick        I Q^a.\n'V     Lb.   pits.   I   t.f i0*    Qy.k.r.  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