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THE U.S.A.A.F,\nCHINA, May 11 (AP.) \u2014 The Jap-\ni anese lost 16 confirmed planes\nI shot down and 10 othera damaged\nso badly they were rated aa probably destroyed Saturday In their\nblggeit air raid against an American elr base In China.\nOne Amerloan was wounded\nillghtly. One heavy bomber was\ndeitroyed In the ground. The Inaccurate bombing cauied heavy\ncivilian caiualtlei In two Chlnete\nvlllagei near the Yunnan airdrome\nat Kunming.\nSixty Jipinett plinet made tht\nnid; Including 35 bombera. \\\nCLAIM HITLER\nTO ABANDON\nITALY TO FATE\nLittle Stock Taken\nof Rumor Italy's\nKing to Abdicate\nNAZIS MAY LEAVE\nBy IEONBRANHAM\nAueelated Prett Staff Writer\nLONDON, May 17 (Monday)\n(AP)\u2014Two London dalllet reported thli morning that Hitler ll\npreparing to abandon Italy to Mr\nfate, leaving her to faoe thl threat\nof Allltd Invulon unaided.\nOTTAWA, May 16 (CPI\u2014Weekond figures swelled tota\ncontributions to Canada's Fourth Victory Loan\u2014the biggest\nin the Dominion's history-Mo $.,216,930,750, Loan Heed-\nquarters announced tonight.\nThis sum\u2014more than $100,000,000 above the minimum\nobjective of $1,100,000,000\u2014was chalked up at the conclusion of the three week campaign. It came from 2,029,164\nsubscribers. '\n'Saturday subscriptions totalled $91,576,800 and came\nfrom 203,668 subscribers, the\nNational War Finance Committee said. '\nIlii cumulative total for the\nFourth Loan compared with $950,-\n246,160 it the end of the Third Victory Loin and Saturday'i total compared with $70,612,850 for the corresponding Saturday of the previoui\nloan.\nThe loin ititement uld: \"In tht\nreturni whieh ire ytt to oomt\nthan wlll be undoubtedly it ltut\nhalf i million ind perhapi a lirger\nnumbtr of lubicrlben ind \u25a0 dollir totil which cinnot it tht mo-\n\" ment bl eitlmated.\"\nWhen booki for the Third Victory\nLoan latt Fall were closed, the\ntotal amount had risen to $901,-\n388,0S0. The. total for the current\nloan ll already $225,500,000 greater\nthin the final total ot the previoui\nloin. S\n\"The totil of tht loin it of the\nelon of buiineu Siturdiy night\nll equal to $105.82 for every mtn,\nwomen ind child In Canada,\" uld\nthl itatement.\n\"Because \"many planti and business houiei did not complete their\npayroU canvasses before late Saturday, a considerable proportion of\ntheu returns are not In yet In the\ncue of the general canvass, then U\na lif between the recorded figurei\nivillable today and thoie which\nshould coma ln through the malli\nin time for the next announcement\non Wednuday,\n\"It ti Indicated, however, ind lt\nla keenly hoped,\" the announcement continued, \"thit the *SOO,000,-\n000 uked for from general canvass\nind payroU wlll be cloiely tpprotched. It not. Indeed, actually\nexceeded when the final returni ire\nivillable.\"   .\nAll Provlncei are over their minimum over-all objectives.\nThe average subscriptions ln general canvass in the Fourth Victory\nLoan on the basis of today'i cumu-\n\u25a0 ItWtr _ti_x li W-VO higher\nthm the general canvass average In\nthi Third Victory Lo\u00abn< The-aver-\nige payroll savings il $M)2 per subscriber contruted with $J7 ln Third\nVictory Loan and $98 ln Second Victory Loan. Combining theae two tbe\niverage tubicrlptlon in general can-\nvan and payroll in Fourth Victory\nLoan Is $221 as again 4111 ln the\nThird Victory Loan.\nAfter Saturday figurei were announced, Finance Mlnliter llsley\nsaid in a itatement:\n\"Although the final returni tor\nthe.Four Victory Loan cinnot yet\nbe. computed beciuie of distances\nand mechanical deliy ln reporting,\nnevertheleu the nitlonil total al-\n. ready in hand, namely $1,216,930,150,\ngives ample evidence tblt when the\nultimate returni are totalled, i meaiurt of lucceu will hive been\nichieved which it the outlet many\npeople conildered difficult, it not\nimpossible.\n\"Probably ibout Saturday next,\napproximate final figurei will be\navailable, ilthough in Interim\natatement will be made on Wedneidiy. Meantime we have lufficient evidence of succesi to wtrrint Caaad-MI ln taking I pardonable pride ln the greatest financial operation that Canada hai\nyet ichieved.\n\"It will be cheering newi to the\narmed forces overseas awaiting the\nchallenge of \"offensive bittle. I Wish\n, to acknowledge- eipecially the remarkable showing of the irmed\nforcet, that Is, Navy, Army, and Air\nForce, who In tbli loin havt exceeded ill their previous recordi.\"\nLateit returni ihow thit 290,798\nmtn and women of tht thrtt irm-\n\u2022d tervicei contributed $23,867,550.\nTht total Includei 28,630 Nivy\nlubicrlptloni fer $2,673,300; 144,262\nArmy tubecrlptiont for $12,9-0,850\nand 78,006 Air Forct subscription!\nftr $8,273,400.\nThe Army'i figurt li JI5 per cent\nOf IU original quota of $8,000,000 and\nmore thin four times the $3,057,800\nIt raised tn the lut loan. Subscribers In Canidi numbered 121-360 for\n$11,025,850 or in iverige subscription of $87.99. Overseas troops to\nthl number of 18.902 subscribed in\navengi of $100.31, for i total of $1,-\n897,000.\nM.D. i. Montreal, ended up In\ntront of the 16 Loin Districts In the\npercentage ot quott rice, with $1,-\n3M.000, or 338 ptr cent\nThl Navy'i totil consists of $2,-\n327,600 from 23,527 lervict personnel\n\u2022nd $(87,730 from 482$ civiliin personnel, Including dockyard worken\n1 The R.CA.r. figures of $8,273,4*00\ncompared with in original quota of\n$8,000,000. Thli li ilmoit double the\n$4,300,000 Uken In the lut loen.\nTnt Prince Edward Iiland cltiu\nof Summenlde tnd Charlottetown\ntook a comminding lead imong the\ncentrei reporting percentages of\nachievement In the generil canvan\ntnd payroll wctlon, the former with\n133 per cent and tha capital with 120\nper cent Othtr centru \"over the\ntop\" with their percentages were:\nMooie Jiw, Suk., IM; Vincouver\n\u2022nd Edmonton. 10S.\nA front-page itory by the Dally\nMall's    diplomatic   correipondent,\nheadlined \"Hitler withdrawing from     Palermo) tirget et tha Wellington\n2^\"'aaM.<_aia_M---afe'e%*-\u00ab-a.i'1ae_;wa^\nQeitapo men are now returning to\nGermany and there wera unmistakable signs ttat Nazi troopi In Italy\nmight, ioon withdraw, establishing\ndefencei at Brenner aPss.\n\u2022 Earlier, the Morocco and Algiers\nradio reported what thty termed\n\"\u2022 sensational rumor** In Rome\nthat King yletor Emmanuel would\nabdicate In favor of Prince Humbert. Rumon of Imminent Invulon are twttplng through Italy,\nnld thi broadcait\nThe Morocco radio, uld In a Berne\ndiipatch that the King \"li alleged\nto have abdicated, and the Roman\ncabinet to hive offered lti resignation to Mussolini who refuied It\"\nQualified London sources took\nleant stock ln the abdication rumor,\nadding that the King'i prestige now\nis higher than at any time since the\nFascist march on Rome ln 1922. It\nwu recalled that Rome radio accounts of the final fighting In Tunlila cloied with \"Long Uve the King\n\u2014long live Itily,\" coruplcuouily\nomitting Mussolini's nsme.\nTht Dllly MalT Itory declared\n\"It icemi fiirly certain that Hltltr It gtttlng ready to leave Mui-\nMllnl tnd hli gang In tht lurch In\ntht umt way Rommtl deitrted\nhli Itallin colleague! on the deiert\n\"It Ii regarded u significant that\nthe Germans have rot paid anything\nmore than Up service to their partner since the Axli defeit in Africa,\"\nIt uld. \"There hu been no decliration of continued jolidarlty as one\nwould have expected.\"\nOn th: other hand, the withdrawal\nmight be pert of a Germin plan\n\"to allow Italy to sue tor peace to\narouse the sympathy of the world\"\nIn the hope that \"there then might\nbe a real chance for success of a\ncunning Hitler peice offenilve,\" the\nMill added.\nThe Dally Herald'i \"Inside Bur-\nope\" correspondent sild thtt Nui\nPropigindi Minister Goebbels hid\nwirned Italy thit ibe would hive to\nmumi full responsibility for defending her mainland. It termed the\narticle the first of a series of \"It's\nup to Italy\" itatementi.\nLewis Says Miners\nWon't Show\nUp Before Board\nN*W YORK Miy 16 (AP.)-John\nL Lewis, Presldtnt of the United\nMine Workeri of Americi, innounced todiy that the minen\nwould, not be repreiented before\nthe War Libor Board tn Waihington\ntomorrow morning.\nHe left the way optn, however, tor\nresumption of collective bargaining\nfor a new work contract In the blt-\numlnoffs coalfields by declaring the\nminers w*re retdy to resume negotiitioni \"when tht operator! show\nup.\"\nLewii chirged the WLB. \"had\ndemonstrated tht malignity of ltt\npurpou to block the mtking-of t\nwtgt igreement\" ind tald the mlntn (tit their cut wu oyUlde W.L.B.\nJurisdiction.\nRUSS WIN MIGHTY AIR\nLULL SETTLES\nOVER\nMEDITERRANEAN\nTroops Busy With\nPrisoners,\nClearing Battlefields\nSOME AIR RAIDS\nBy WILLIAM  B.  KINO\nAuociated Pnu staff Writer\nALLIED HEADQUARTER* IN\nNORTH AFRICA, May 18 (AP)-\nA lull In tht aerial at well at the\nground activity hu settled upon\ntht Mediterranean and lti. ihorti\nU Allied flieri and toldien eaie\nup In the Interval between tht\nvieltnt battle of Tunlila and thi\nnixt phaie of the war.\nBelatedly, today'i communique\ntrom Allied headqi.arteri announced a Friday night uuult on Palermo, the major supply base In Sicily, hy Wellington bomberi which\ndropped ihowers of Incendiaries and\nexploilvei and left fires roaring In\nthe docki md in the industrial areu.\nThii wu the blggeit action reported in tht communique but Malta'! Intruder patroli were acUve\nover Sicily and Southern Italy,\nihooting up Mussolini's trains and\nitatloni with their cannon and machine-guns.\nOne station attacked was near Me-\ntaponto, on the shore of the Gull\nof Taro nto. Allied Air Forcea were\ncontinuing to pay considerable attention to thli strategic (ult, which\nforms the instep,of the Italian Boot\nOne head-on attack reiulted in the\nexplosion ot a locomotive and an-,\nother ln brilliant orange, yellow and\ngreen flashes.\nThe Italian communique, received here trom broadcasts, laid that\nTrapanl in Western Sicily had been\nhit by bomberi lut night, while\nAxli planei attacked the Algerian\nPort of Bone. The German communique uld several ships were hit ln\nthe litter attack\u2014a' claim tbat wai\nnot. verified ln any official Allied\nannouncement\nbomber assault by the Amerlcani on\nMay t and Friday night'i return vlilt wu regarded u an  effort to\nwreck a few remaining objectivei.\nThe   Berlin  radio,  meanwhile,\nnported that Friday'i heavy attaok by Plying Fortreuei on Civitavecchia, 37 mlltt Northwut of\nRomt,  hid claimed   174  vletlmi\nkllltd and 300 Injured.\nAlthough there wu no land fighting, the heidquirten communique\npointed out that the troopi were\nbuiy with the tremendoui job of\nevacuating priionen ind clearing\nthe Tunisian battlefields.\nThe battle areas are littered with\nabandoned enemy equipment which\nmuit be gathered up, transported to\n\"depots for reconditioning, or carted\noff to junk heaps. The areai alio\nare filled with Allied ammunition\nind supply dumps. Ttiete are no\nlonger needed there and muit be returned to itonge.\nBeveridge lo\nStudy Industry\nNEW YORK, May 18 (CP.) - Sir\nWilUam Beveridge, confident hii social tecurity plan for Britain wlU\nbe adopted by the Government after\nthe war, now Is undertaking a itudy\nof mau unemployment and lt ls\nthli thit has brought him on hli visit to the United SUtet and Canada.\nSir William, who arrived with\nLady Beveridge lyt Tueiday, held\ni general preu interview Saturdiy.\nHe plam to vlilt Canidi liter.\n\"I want to itudy how Induitry\nshould be orginlzed; how much i\npert government ind private Interests ihould hive to the end ot preventing mau unemployment\" he\nuld.\nHU new itudy !\u25a0 financed by private contributions, unlike hli exhaustive investigations Into the\nwhole problem of tecurity for the\nIndividual which were made for the\nBritiih Government.\nSir Wllllim uld he seeks to assemble daU from Government, industry, labor and other souroes.\nVon Arnim Arrives\nin Britain\nAfter Air Flight\nLONDON, May 18 (CP)-Col-\nGen. Jurgen von Arnim. ciptured\nOermin Corr_minder-ln-Chlef of tbe\ndefeited AxU Tunisian forcei, irrived In BrlUin by airplane today\nweiring clumsy high-topped shoes\nand heavy socks ind cirrylng a\nswagger itick.\nHe wa.s flown from Gibraltar, then\ndriven In an automobile through\nLondon. en routt to Internment ln\nlodgngi comlsUni with hii rank\nand dally ply of ibout $28. Brlttih\nofficers formed hil eicort.\nVon Arnim gsited i brief time\nIn i barbed w rt enclosure, but even\nwhin photographed igainit, thit\nbackground he didn't appear to be\ncamera-ihy.\nWHY NAZIS WORRY OVER TURKISH NEUTRALITY.\nNeutral Turkey's position In European affairs is of particular concern to the\nGermane. Because of the Allied victory in\nNorth Africa, the Nazis, fear the Turks\nmay join forces with the enemy. Should\nthis occur, British armies ia the Near\nEast could enter by the \"back door\" and\nlaunch attacks on Bulgaria and Greece\nalong with an invasion thrust from Africa. It is significant that Allied instructors are reported on their way to Turkey,\nand that Turkish officers are visiting the\nMiddle East theatre.\nAllied Planes Hit\nBerlin, French\nTargets\nFOG BLANKETS\nFIGHTING\nON ROCKY A11U\nAmerican Bombers\nContinue\nSolomon Attacks\niSJNK CARGO SHIPS\nM*m^m-f__^^f-^ \u25a0-, <*:**^Zs\u00a3S^%tft.\nin Two Weeks,\nM\nt V.\nLONDON, May 16 (CP)\u2014The Red Air Force has det*\ntroyed 1300 German planes in two weeks, Moscow announced\ntonight, while dispatches said the Red Army has seized another\nstrong bridgehead on the West bank of the Donets fliver South\nof Kharkov in the event that Russia launches Its own Spting\noffensive.\nThe midnight bulletin said Russian airmen destroyed 370\nenemy planes in combat and on airdromes in the week ending   \u25a0\nSaturday at a cost of 104 air-<*\ncraft.   In the preceding week\nthe  Russians  announced  the.\ndestruction of 930 aircraft at\na cost of 235 planes.\nThese totali repreient better than\na three-to-one Soviet advantage and\nillustrate the riling ferocity of the\nRussian aerial offenilve which hai\nsmashed key German rear-line basei\nalong Uie huge front.\nIn another terlet of raldi Saturday  night   Russian   bombers   ittiched Bryansk, Kremenchug and\nDnleperopetrovik, a Moicow innouncement iald.\nThirty flrei  ind  powerful  explosion! were obierved at Bryansk,\nwhich Un* the Central and Southern  fronti.  More  flrei  were  iet\namid military traini and in depots\nat  Kremenchug   and   Dnleperopetrovik which are on the Dnieper\nRiver, 140 and IM milea, respectively, Squtt-toeit of Kharkov.\nLondon military observers iald \u00bb\nHareup along the Runlan front,\nwhich they expect ahortly, is likely to Involve a triple German drive\ntor Moscow, Stalingrad and another\ncentre.\nFEAR WMT ATTACK\nTh* drive U conildered overdue\nbecause the German High Command\nli tald to fear that once the Nazn\nbecojie lnfflved Irrevocably InjPj\nLONDON, May 16 (AP)\u2014Swift RAF. Mosfluitp bomb\ners attacked Berlin and other targets Saturday night and Allied\nfighters raked Hitler's \"Atlin-r\ntic Wall\" positions today in the\npre-invasion sky offensive.\nAmerican Thunderbolt piloti deitroyed two German 'aircraft and\ndamaged several otheri In two\nsweeps acron tbe Channel. One\nfighter filled to return.\nR.C-A-F. Spitfires provided pirt\nof in escort tor bomberi attacking\nin enemy airfield at Morlaix In\nNorthern France, a communique\nnid. One Canadian pilot thot down\na Foeke-Wulf 190. The Spltflrei\nreturned lately from their mission.\nCANADIANS ACTIVE\nCanadian flghteri were active day\nind night ygeteriay ti well. In the\niftemoon RCAJ. Spitfire* covered\nin R-A_F nld by Boiton bomberi\non the Polx ilrleld in Northern\nFrance send engiged ln clashes with\nenemy plinei. Three Spitfires were\nmiiang idler thU raid and one Mes-\nsenjehmitt 108 wu destroyed by\nFit. Lt. H. D. Mic-Donald of Toronto who ilso damaged inother.\nIn tht Siturday night sweeps\nof Frtnct tnd Wttttrn Germany,\nR.C.A.F. Boston), Mosquitoes ind\nBttuflghttn took pirt, tttieklng\nnllwiy tirgeti. All tht plsnes\nrtturntd ufely.\nOver Northern Mnct KAT.\nmedium bombers bombed enemy\nairfield* tt Oen and Morlaix by\ndaylight todty and their escorting\n'flghteri ihot down two enemy\nplmes, svblle Typhooni bombed\nrailway yards it Ew Other fight-\nen ittacked railway targets. The\nAir Ministry uld no fighter wu\nmilling from these opentioni.\nAllied flghter-bomben pirtlci-\npited In the itetdy battering of\nContlnentil riilwiys ind Waited\nother, un-pecif.ed Axis targets In\nWestern Gummy, France, Holland\nind Belgium whilt the Moiqultoei\nstudied Berlin\u2014the Germin capital's iecond nld on three n'ghti\nATTACK SHIPPINQ\nOther RA.F. planes ittacked enemy ihlpping in, Europem couUl\nwiten. Fighter-bombtn hit an\n\u2022nemy supply ihip off the Cout tt\nFrance ind Coutal Commind\nplinei which pounced on enemy\nveueli off the Norwegim \u00a3out\nwert reported to hive tojfcedoed in\nAxli tanker md Wt i tupply thlp\nwith bombi.\nTht Air Ministry communiqut\ndid not .specify Hl.it dShisgi nl\ncreited In the attacks on Continental objection.\nGermin planes struck bark mildly urly indsy with smill nidi it\nseversl ptaces on the Northeut\nCout pt Inglind which in innouncement sild ciuied some dimige pld cuuiltlu.\nThl Gtr msn pltnu alio dropptd approximately 1000 four-ptgs\nIttfltts, printtd In Ingtlih, deciding thtt U-bottt wtn winning tht war fsr Qtrminy. Tht\nItsfleta Mid 411 Brltlth ahlp* had\nt\nbeen iunk by submarinei since\nJune, t>tl.\nThe Berlin Radio said German\nplanei subjected the ship-building\ncentre of Sunderland to in hour-\nlong ittack ttt, that extensive fires\nwere itarted by bombs and thousands of incendiaries.\nIt ilso nid th*t dtyllght raldi\nby two strong VS. bomber formation! on tht Northwest German\nharbors yesterdiy were repelled\nind tblt nine four-englned plinei\nwere ihpt down compared to the\nlou of four German tighten.   ,\nEMDEN BATTERED\nThl American innouncement of\nyeiterdty'i ittack on Emden ind\nother Germm targets placed the total lon it six bombers.\nThat was tht gnatttt Amtrietn huvy bombtr flttt tvtr put\nInto tht ilr ovtr  Qtrminy.    It\nshowered Incendliriei Ind exploilvei on tht ntvtl blu of Emden tnd vicinity In iweepi\nthrough t novel smudgt-pot\nsmokescreen defenca which only\nurved to outline tht target for\ntht wldeipread flrt . bombing\nthroughout tht harbor city.\nThe lirgeit previously innounced\nU.S. bomber force wu made up ot\naround 130 planu. Saturday'i attack fleet probably numbered upwards of no.\nBomber crews from one station\nwbo fltw In the section thit met the\nstrongest fighter opposition estimited tht Germini threw up iround\n200 plinu igtlntt them. . .. .\nPremier Haft\nReaches Ottawa\n\"OTTAWA, Miy 1\u00ab (CP) - Premier John Hirt of British Columbli\nirrived In Ottawi today ind Mid he\nexpected to set \"i number of ministers\" while be li here.       .\nMr. Hirt uld he expected lo be\nIn Ottawa for \u2022 week end would\ntee neirly ill the ministers. Ht declined to Indicate whtt topics ht\nplanned to discuss with mtmben of\nthe. Fedenl Government.\nLast week, howtvtr, hii offlct In\nVictoria taid he would diicuu mat-\nten relatec. to Northern development, Including oil drilling ind provincial road connection! .with tht\nAluki Highwiy. It added that he\nwould take up taxation matters u\nthey tffect provlnctal righta In raid Statai In\nIttlonshlp lo the operations of the\nUnited Statu In Ctnidt, tnd old\nage peniioni.\nREPORT ARCHBISHOP KILLED\nNtW YORK, Mty 1 S(AP) - A\nBerlin brotdcut uld todty thit\nMonsignor Montabettl, Archbishop\not Reggio Calabria, wu killed In \u2022\nrecent tir ittack igalnst Southern\nItaly uid tkat Pope Plut XII hid\nnamet^ Monsignor Anoonlo Lanu u\nhli succttsor.\nAmericin graund troepi, apparently dtnltd air int hi tupport\nby heavy weather, preiumably an\nbattling agalnit tht Japaneie on\nrocky Attu In tht Aleutltni.\nThe troops iwumtd up the beach-\nes last Tuesday in the long anticipated drive to force the Japanue out\nof the Western Hemliphere. Since\nthen the variable weather of the\nAleutians which cm lay a blanket\nof fog so thick that even ground\nmovements are difficult, hu closed\nln, effectively halting aerial tld for\nthe Invading trpops. But authorities here agree the fight ii continuing ashore.\nIn the South Picific American\nbombing planes are, continuing assaults on enemy buei in the Solomoni.\nOne Japinese cargo vessel was\nblown out of the witer off Buin on\nBougainville Islmd ln the Northern Solomons by I heavy explosion\nafter two direct hlti by torpedoei\nlaunched from torpedo planes.\nHeavy bombers bombed the enemy\nat Kahili and on Ballait Island just\noff the Southern tip of Bougainville.\nTheir attack, the Nivy reported, ignited huge flrei.\nSimilar attacks upon the ume\ntargets in the Buin, Kahili and\nBallale Islmd positions the following day were the American\nanswer to id enemy nid on Guadalcanal'! Henderson airfield.\nThe lighten engiged four Jip-\ninnse bombers over Guadalcanal.\nOne enemy bomber was shot out ot\nthe air.and two others were damaged.\n70 Engines, 700\nFreight Cars\nWent to Africa\nAI___ED HEADQUARTERS IN\nNORTA AFRICA, May IS (AP.) -\nSeventy locomotives tnd 700 freight\ntin were Imported from the United\nStatei to tee the Allied landings\nthrough to \u2022 successful campaign In\nNorth Africi, It was disclosed yesterday.\nTwo pipelines, ont of M mllet tnd\nthe other of St, were built to carry\nan enormoui tonnigt of gasoline\ntnd oil. From the Allied llnet during the M-day period ending Mty\n0. 30.000.000 round! of immunitlon\nwtrt expended.\nThe ilipply strvlct of tht Britiih\n\u25a0nd Americtn irmles. ln clou cooperation, tet up t smoothly working\nsystem which could hive continue-\nIndefinitely.\nAtion Offensive\nSoon, Hop* of\nAllies Chiang Told\nLONDON, May 16 (AP.) - Pruldent Rooievelt In i mtsugt to Oen.\nChiang Kai-shek hit expreued\nhope that In Ult vtry nur fujure\nAllied armies In coopention with\ntht Chinese would liunch in often-\nlive In Ailt, Reutan Ntwt Agency\nuld todiy In Chungking diipatch.\nTht Presidents mstsigt wsi sent'\nIn reply In Chung's congratulations\non ths Tunlilin victory.\nU tald\nffl__javraT^-u&\u00abwi\nnatioAl will launch an attack in the\nWeit\nTht midnight communique said\nRussian airmen during Saturday\nalso had destroyed or damaged about\n00 German trucki carrying troopi\nind supplies, lilenced 10 artillery\nand five mortar batteries, and sank\nan enemy transport and one minesweeper.\nRed Star, Army newspaper, uld\nthe new Soviet toehold on the DoneU was established In the Lisichansk\nDistrict 126 miles Southeast of Khar-\nkov   The noon communique today\nsaid \u2022 number of German trenches\nand blockhouse! were seined and\nseveral hundred Germani wiped out\nin thii wctor. Red Star laid the\nRussians also captured an important\nhill and village on the West bank.\nIn tht Ciucuui, tht midnight\nbulletin uld, two ta'nk-tupporttd\nGermtn attickt wtre btaten oft\nNortheast   of    Novorosslsk.   Tht\nGermini tost uveral hundred men\nand   Soviet   artillery   dettroysa.\nmon  then   SO   blockhoutts  tnd\ndugouta, It wu Mid.\nAltogether the Germani lost more\nthin 800 men during today's operations which included minor engagements South  of  Belakleya In the\nALLIED TROOPS\nLOCKED IN\nJUNGLE BATTLE\nWeather Big Jap\nAir Assault; .\nAir Battle Crows\nMANY BASES HIT\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN\nAU8TRALIA, May 17 (Monday)\n(CP)\u2014Ten Japanue planu ware\nmachine-gunned on ths ground at\nLae Saturdiy, the Allied High\nCommand reported today.\nOns Japanese fighter waa destroyed and a bomber WU dim-\nagtd In an serial engagement over\nCspe Wsrd Hunt, Ntw Guinet, tht\ncommunlqui uld.        ~\nHeavy bombers attacked tha dli-\npenal areas of Vumkanau ilrdrome\nat Rabaul, on the Northeut tip of\nNew Britain Iiland, at night. Aerou\nthe Island at Gasmata mother four-\nengined plane bombed the ilrdrome\nifcila -itlll'-mother bombed ind\nstrafed the airdrome and bulldlngi\nat Cape Gloucester.\nThe bridge across the Kumul River In the Madang area ot New Gum.\nea was bombed and medium bombers carried out a night raid agalnit\nKinschhafen on Huon Gull\nAttack planu tnd medium\nbombers atruck three times It enemy installations and parked aircraft at Lae, one ot the major\nJapanese bales tn New Guinea,\nFour enemy flghteri and ilx\nbombers were caught on tha\nground and were bombed and machine gunned.\n\"Numeroui firet wen itarted,\" tha\ncommunique uld. 'There wu no\ninterception.\"\nTar to the West, heavy bomberi\nattacked Kedarl airdrome dn Celebes Island, causing great explosions\nmd large firet that were vulWa.\n50 mill! away.\nOff the Papuan Peninsuli, a flight,\nof Allied medium bomberi attacked two enemy bombers, eicorted by\n10 fighters. One Jipmese bomber\nwas damaged and a fighter wu destroyed. TJie Allied squadron itifler.\ned no losi.\nJapanese bombers made a nlgbt\nraid on the Warii River mouth la\n , ;\t\n___-! - -,. tv,^  _*_.}_--. frnnt ra Q on tne  vraria niver uiuuun p\n\u00a3ut.Vofd U_1_-t SSNH\u00ab Guinea but their bomb, drop-\nmunlque Mid.\nTht Germani hivt liunched i\nterlet of thtrp ntw ittacki agalnit\nRuulin   poiitioni  In  tht  Lenin\ngrid area, tmploylng maued tr\ntillery tnd wavu of Infantry, but\nthin wu no Informition on whtthtr thli wu the opining gun In\nI gentnl Nul offenilve, t Moscow\ndlspitch uld.\nAt only one polnL the newspaper\nRed Star Mid, dlfl the NuU breik\ninto the miin fortification!, md this\nenemy group wu uld to hive been\n\"extermimted\" by Russlm relnforcemenU thit were ruihed Into\nthe breach. But the Germins were\nreported to be still attacking, des\npltt heavy losses.\n. .\t\n5000 Coast Boys\nand Girls\nSalute Regal Party   \u2022\nVANCOUVIR, Miy 16 (CP) -\nThe Eirl of Athlone tnd Princess\nAlice todty took the salute of 9000\nVincouver boys tnd girU of the Air\nCadet Leagut of Canada u Empire\nYouth Day wu celebrtted here. The\nrilly wu staged it Connaught Ptrk\ntnd wu witnessed by thouundi of\npenons.\nArmy tnd Air Forct binds ptr\nllc-psted In the celebrrtlon.\nBritain's Balls\nPeal Again\nLONDON, May 16 (CP) - Bells\nof Britain'! ctthsdrtls tnd ptrbh\nchurchei pealed today In celebntion of the Allied victory In Tunl-ii\nBpeciil prayers *l thinkiglving\nwtrt Uld. The wir ban upon sounding of Ihe belli wu lifted 'or the\ndsy, u ll wu to celebrate tht El\nAlilntin victory\n______________________\nped harmle.sly In the bush.\nTht Sundty communlqui rt-\n. ported thtt Auitrallan and American troopt fighting In tht Jungle five miles South of Salamaua,\nNew Guinea, ire locked In battle\nwith tha Jipinett. Tht Allied\nforcei weathered in ittack by 40\nenemy dlvt bombtn.\nThe decision, itill ln the balance\nifter the first enemy onsliught wai\nropuUed Saturdiy, might go fir\ntoward deciding whether Japan la*\nto maintain iU hold on ths Hum\nGulf with ita deep ship anchoragu\nmd good airdromes. Conversely, the\nfile of AlUed advanced Jungle position. ls at stake.\nThe fighting centrei on the villtge\nof Bobdubi which the Alliei uiud\nMsy 6 in i surprise move Intended\nto outflank tnd cut the lupply\nroutei to the first line of defence Ot\nthe Japanese at Mubo, 12 mUu down\nthe coast from Salamaua.\ntensing tht dingtr te both ta-\nlimiua snd Lie offirtd by oon-\n<   itant   Northward   Infiltration,   at\nAllltd   troopi,   Jiptn   flung   tt\npltntt it Bobdubi md at Wtu,\nmountain encircled     Allltd     btM\nwith sn ilrdromt 36 mllu tenth-\nwttt of Salamaui.\nAlthough there wis no Allltd rn-\ntercep'ion ind nont of tht big raiding force wu cltlmed is shot down,\n\u25a0 spokesman for Gen Douglu Mae-\nArthur Indicated In hil summiry Of\nprelimlntry reporU thtt the enemy\ndid not tccompUib much\".\nABERHART ILL AT COAST\nVANCOUVER, Miy 16 (CP.) - It\nwill bt tome tlmt befort Premier\nAberhirt of Alberta li sufficiently\nrecovered from t recent Illneu to\nreturn to hit dutiu it Edmonton, 11\niqts learned hen today.        ,\nNature of the Illneu wu not dis-\nclosed, but Mr. Aberhirt recently\nspent some time In hospital htrt. Ba\nIt now staying with relatives.\n \u2014\u2014\n-\u2022__-_--_-_----_-__\na ~ NILSON DAILY NlWt, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1941\n , ,ls\n.   .   .f(fT .    '       -:..       ,..-,,,\njClose to Hs Victory\n.oan Goal $2,600,000\nKOOTENAY-BOUNDARY VICTORY LOAN STANDING\nGeneral canvasa\u2014\nClast Kootenay .\ni Nelson Unit\t\nI Trail Unit -.\nTotaU\nQuota\nSalei Sat. Total to data\n| 780,800\n684,780\n1,007,200\n110,490\n1262,(00\nSpecial names\u2014\n____. Kootenay _.\nWelion unit --\nltl Unit -..,\t\n\u25a0\u25a0\n\\     Total\nI KIMBERLEY 1.0 FIRNIg    \u25a0\n| OVER THEIR QUOTA \u25a0\nCRANBROOK, B. C, May 16-\nTtlsphoned sdvlct tsturdty Indl-\n,    sited that Windermere, first Eut\nj       Kootenay osntrt ovtr tht top In\nf   tht fourth Vlotory Loin, had 180\npsr cent of IU quota of $40,000;\nKlmbsrlsy over IU *235,000 quota;\nand Fernie ovtr IU $210,000 quott.\nI Mfcft\u00ab--N-tal telephoned i $60,000\nI total Saturday, with a possibility of\nJ the $78,000 quota by Tuesday. Cnn-\nI brook and Creiton are both short\n{of their reactive $310,000 and $155,-\n, 000 objective!. A strong drive In\nI either community would put the\nI last Kootenay Unit over IU $986,-\n1000 objtctive.\n' Kimberley Victory Loan, ulu\nI Saturday totalled $16300 for a grand\ni final total of $241,950 on Its $285,000\nI objective. Ajup-k.'-.'O-.i numbered\nj 1846, which showed two of every\nj five persons In Kimberley bought\n1 bonds, fliis compared favorably\nI with the Third Loan total of $176,650\n[ ikon. 1361 applications.\n, Thi total already reported repre-\nI lend the lirgest imount of money\n' ntied in the East Kooteniy under\n' general canvass. Previous highest\n] imount wu in the Third Loan.\n! $1126,000. The number of subscrlb-\nl en in Eait Kotenay for the Fourth\n. Loin U more than double the num-\nI be* ln previoui Victory Loan drive*.\nI   Official figures Saturday follow:\n', BABT KOOTENAY-\nSalei Total\nOenenl camvua\u2014    Sit. to dite\nCnnbrook $19,600 $171,900\nCruton    6,060 91,300\n$2,472,760\n$2,000,000\n$ 100,000\n-25,000\n8,826,000\n$9,150,000\n''\nfernie  \t\nKtafeerley\t\nMichel-Natal ......\nWindermere   _..\n8,000\n1*500\n13300\n178,700\n2*1,960\n54,000\n42,960\nTotals\n..\u00bb63,050   $780,800\nNELSON UNIT LIKELY\n100 PER CENT OVER\nIt appeared tunday night that\nIII Sub-Unlt, In tht Ntlson District would bt ovtr thtlr quotas\nIn tht Fourth Victory Loin cam\npalgn, Kulo ind Nakuip not\nonly went ovtr but wtn flying\ntwo honor pennant,.\nNtlton mtdt IU objective, high\natt of tht wtr loin otmpalgm io\nfar, with lomtthlng to tpart. Nt\nkuip wtt ovtr, Salmo, though tht\nofficial figurt wu conildenbly\nbtlow IU quota, hid itlll to idd\ntubttarrtlil payroll uvlng lub-\nicrlptlom tnd iremed likely to be\novtr whtn then wtrt Includtd\nThe officitl figurei gave Nelson\nI $8B5,460. Igalnst i quota of $656,000\n1 However, the official figure wis u\n? at\nnoon Saturday, Subscript I ons re\noolved during the afternoon brought\nIthe total Ibove $560,000 and still\nwere Incomplete,\nKaslo'! honor pennint was iward-\nled when it exceeded $37,600, thui\n'hiving more thin 26 per cent over\n&ALr\nCqa^\nPHONE 889\nTOWLER\nFUEL & TRANSFER\nMcCallum ond Min\nKilburn Win Golf\nOpentr at Kimberley\nKMBERLBY, B. C, May 1\u00ab \u2014\nImproved weather aided the Kimberliy Oolf Club opening here today, attracting a good sir-ed crowd,\nA mixed two-hall tounome wu\nplayed oft with flnt prize going to\nOordon McCallum and Miss Pearl\nKilburn, and ucond to a male duo,\nTom Martin and Joe McLay.\nsubscription, though the official flguru showed It at $35,300.\nFigures u of noon Saturday toi\nlow; i\nNELBON UNIT-\nSalu Total\nOeneral canvass-    Sat to date\nKaslo    -m-%  6,150 $ 35,300\nNakuip        4,800 35,680\nNtlion       92,500 586,450\nNew Denver     4,350 57,500\nSalmo  \u2014....   .. 2,850 20,860\nTotal!\n... 10,460   $684,760\nEVERY 8UB-UNIT IN\nTRAIL DISTRICT OVER .\nTRAIL, B. C, May 16\u2014Each of\ntht flva communltlei comprlilng\ntht Tnil Unit In tht Fourth Vic\ntory Loin cimpalgn wsnt ovir\n\\\u2014 top, Jutt how fir ovir wu\nnot certain st tht wttktnd, tlnct\nflguru wen Incomplete. Tht\nDlitrict at a whole reiched $1,007,-\n200, ovtr ltt $975,000 'objective by\n$32,200. Thli margin wlll bs iub-\nitantlilly Increaied.\nAt noon Siturday Rostland wu\nthe only Sub-Unlt which, u fat\nu recorded subscription! were concerned, itill wis ihort. of Its quota,\nbut In the early afternoon bank reports ihowed lt hid achieved lta\ngoal, thui putting ill coijimunltles\nover.\nThe offlclil flguru gave the following percentages for each of tht\nSub-Units: Frultvile, 186; Cutlegar, 168; Greenwood, 134; Grind\nForks, 108; Tnil. 104; aiM Roulmd, 98. The Consolidated Mining\nIt Smelting Oompany employeei1\ncanvass reached H8 per cent; and\nthe West Kootenay Power Si Light\nCo. Ltd. employee! 129 per cent.\nTrail Dlitrict figures up to noon\nSaturday, which will be materially\nincreaied by late reporti, follow:\nTRAIL UNIT\u2014\nSalu\nOeneral canvass\u2014     Sat.\nCastlegar ..'  $   \u00ab0\nFrultvile   __...     600\nGnnd Forks     6350\nGreenwood         600\nRosslind      18.300\nTrill   82,860\nHidden\nGerman Power\nWASHINGTON, May 18 (AP)-\nThe Unltid Stites Offloe of War\nInformation,iald Siturdiy night\nthat Germany hai obtained such\na grip on tha banks of Ntil-occu-\npltd countries thst evsn after the\nfill ef Hitler hli choien flntnclsrt\noould retain thalr control ovsr\nEurops's economy.\n\"Iven though Hitler were deposed .. , this monopoloy would reproduce the conditions .which had\nbrought about Narism before. Vlc-\n,tory over Naalsm cinnot be complete until thii hidden itructure of\npower li destroyed ilong with the\nNazi Party itself.\"\nVirtually the entire financial reiourcei of the European continent\nnow are funnelled into the Reichsbank (the Central National Bank\nof luue ln Germany) and a half-\ndozen private Berlin banks.   *\nMott of the clique of powerful\nGerman banken, the O.W.I, charged, ire the \"men who financed Hitler in the early dayi of the Nazy\nParty. Hitler now is paying them\noff with the spoil! of Europe.\"\nThe O. W.I. pointed to fte United Statei Board of Economic Warfare'! recent estimate thit Nazi\nspoils from conquered countries had\nreached $36,OO0,0O0i000 by the end\nof 1941.\nTotal\nfoliate\nI _J,\u00ab0\n27.000\n95,060\n26,800\n171,700\n892,800\nAir Gunner Fails\nin Attempt to\nLand Plane; 3 Die\nLONDON, May 16 (CP)- Weather conditions today halted I search\nfor the bodies of three airmen believed lost when an Anson Bomber\nfrom No. 4 Air Obterver School\nplunged Into Lake Ontario Friday\nnight .     \u00bb\nThe namet ot the mining crewmen are: Sgt. D. A. Nelson, Moiher-\nville, N. S., who collapsed at the\ncontrols u the'homber was returning from a navigation flight; Sgt.\nW. J. Brown, Theodore, Sask., Wireless Air Gunner, who made an unsuccessful effort to land the craft;\nLac. K G. Spooner, student Navigator from Smlthi Falls, Ont.\nTwo other airmen who parachuted to ufety at Styedden, Ont., sh9rt-\nly before the craih were Lac. R. H.\nBailey, Toronto and Lac. J. A. Curtii, Timmons, Ont.\nToUls   ....$88,950   $1,007500\nInternal  Canvu,e,\nInternal    canvas!    subscription!\nwere credited u follows:\nCiM. It S. employees Salei\nTnU    *.._   $364\/450\nRouland     _   56,300\nCastlegtr    10,550\nFruitvtle      11.950\nGnnd Forki         750\nTWal   $488,000\nW'.KP. 8c L. employeei;\nTriil  $ 8.050\nRosiland       IS_\nGrtnd Forki-        450\nGreenwood _     2,050\nTo polnta outiide Trill Unit.. 14,660\nTotal\n..$17,160\nHarriion Hot Springs\nHotel Cloied; to\nBe Casualty Depot\n' VANCOUVER, May 16 (CP)-Sev-\nenteen yetn after lti officitl opening. Hirriion Hot Spring! Hotel,\nworld-famoui heilth and hotel re-\nlort 78 miles Bast of Vincouver wu\ncloied to the public Siturdiy. It\nhu been taken over by the Pacific\nCommand and Ll to be uted ai a\ncasualty retaining depot for officer! ind men of the Cinadian Army\nNOTED PATHOLOGIST DIES\nNEW YORK, May 16 (AP)-Dr.\nJimei SWIng, 76, noted pathologist\nwho received many honors for his\nwork1 In the field of cincer research,\ndied todiy tt Memoriil Hospltsl\nifter i long Illneu.\nGuide for Travellers\nVANCOUVER, ^ C, HOTELS\n\u2022VOUR VANCOUVER HOMT\nDufferin Hotel\nSeymour tt Vancouver  B  C.\nNtwly nnovtttd throughout   Phonei  tnd   elivator.\nA.   PATTERSON,   lltt   of\nColtman. Alu. Proprlttor\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Motor  Freight  Linei\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON DAILY\nAl  10:30 a.m.\u2014Except Sundiy .\nTrail Livery Co.\nM. H  MelVOR. Prop.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135      Nelion\u2014Phone 35\nYoung Subicriber\nUses 1200 Pennies\nto Buy Victory Bond\nIt took a long, long time ln the\nlife of a young man to save 1200 one-\ncent pieces. But that's what Robert\nKopeckl, 13-year-old son of Mr.\nand Mrs. E. W, Kopeckl, did.\nSaturday, Joining ln the drive to\nhonor the 8th Army's North Africa\nsuccesses by oversubscription to the\nVictory Loan, young Kopeckl carried his $12 worth of pennies to the\nLoan office at Nelson, and plunked\nthem down as his first Installment\non \u25a0 Victory Bond.\nSpecial Nazi Legion\nto Combat\nGuerilla Attackeri\nSTOCKHOLM, M\u00aby 18 (AP) -\nGuerilla attacks behind German\nlines ln both Russia and Bosnia\n(Yugoslavia) are so Impairing Nan\nopentioni that Heinrich Himmler\nhai formed a tpeciil antl-pirtlsan\nlegion to combit them, advicei to\nthis neutral capital Slid today.\nMemberi of the Legion were reported recruited from among the\nbest marksmen In the German army,\norganized In units of 20 md given a\n'free hand\".\nThe Berlin correipondent of Aftonbladet tald a tpeciil decorttlon\nwis promised sny soldier who killed\n100 partisan-.\nBIG FIRES SET\nIN RAIDS'\nBURMA AREAS\nBritish and U.S.\nPlanes Hit\n.Heavily at Japs\nNSW DELHI, May 16 (COP.) - A\nBritish' communiqut, which reported no change In the ground situation\nin the Arakan tront ln Burmi, uid\ntoday R_A_F. bomberi and flghteri\nmade a daylight raid Saturday on\ntha Kangaung airfield ln central\nBurma and followed.lt up with a\nnight attack on the ume field and\nanother at Meiktila.\nThe daytime raid wai deicrlbed\na'l \"iharp and molt lueotitful.\"\nOne Japaneu plane wai ihot\ndown at It left the field to engage the attackeri and four\nothert wtre \u2022'ttviMly dimagtd\nand probably dutroyed\" on thi\nground, tha communique uld.\nEarlier ln the day, British Blenheimi escorted by Hurricanei, ittacked factory bulldlngi and railway ildlngi at Mylngym, on the\nIrrawaddy River Southwest and\nMandalay. Bursts were obierved\nand fires were left burning. Another bomber formation with fighter escort attacked the town of Akyab with \"gopd reiulti.\"\nAmerican heavy bomberi pounded the railhead of thd Burma Road\nat Lashio Saturday while other Allied air unlta iwept over Burma to\nhammer Japanese-held positions In.\nattack! that continued Into the\nnight\nA 10th United States Air Force\ncommunique today said the Lashio\nattackers aaw bombs bunt in the\narea of enemy barrack! and at the\nelectric power itation. Hits on gasoline dumpi resulted ln two large\nexplosions and smoke from .the\nflrei could be ieen 15 miles iway.\nAmericin  medium  bomberi  ittacked enemy rail installation! in\ncentral Burma. They dumped seven\ntoni of bombs on the itation at Se-\ndaw, 10 miles Southeait of Mandalay. Direct hits were obierved on\nthe main rail lines Namkan, 26 miles\nSouthwest of Katha, and on other\nrailroad  objectivei  at Alon,  live\nmiles Northwest of Monywa.\n. All Allied planes returned.\nIntense Fighting\nReported\nin Chinese Area\nCHUNGKING, May 16 (AP)-r-A\nChinese High Command communique indicated today thit flghUng\nhad developed in intensity iround\nTungting Lake in Northern Hunan\nProvince where the Japanese were\n_aid to be attempting to sever Hunan and Szechwin Province, lexe\nthe.richest rice-producing areu of\nChina, ind possibly prepire for a\nfull-icale attack against the town of\nChmgsha.\nThe communique said the Japanese had occupied one town and\nreached the outskirts of Tsinghlh,\nImportant highway centre Northwest of Tungting Lake. It said that\nmore than 1000 Japanese troops\nwere killed on the outskirts of\nTjingtilh; where the arrival of reinforcements increased the attacking\nforces to 20,000.\nMeanwhile, Japanese troops were\nGross Fire Results\nin $250,000\nBlaze in Quebec\nHIRBERTVILLI, Que., May 1<\nMay 16 (OP)-At laatt 270 par-\ntont were In temporiry homu tonight ai the rttulf of a $260,000\nfire ruultlng from a grau fn\nwhieh Saturday night iwept 60\nbulldlngi\u2014Including 26 dwtlllngt\n\u2014In thta Ukt St John DUtrlct\ntown, 21 mllu' Wut ef Chlcou\ntlml. ;'\u25a0\u25a0''.\nGermans Drop\nBombs on\nLondon Areas\nLONDON, Miy 17 (Mondiy)\n(CP)-rQerman planu raided London tarly today, but the attaok \u2014\ntha heavieit ilnce lut Fqbruiry-\nwti puny compared to tht Nul\nblowi of 1940 and 1)41.\nThe planei, guided by a brillitnt\n\"bomberi' moon,\" cime up over the\nThamu and fanned out over the\nLondon area after breaking through\na heavy anti-aircraft barrage on the\nclty'a outiklrti. There were two\nalerta.\nA thunderous explosion of undetermined cause wai heard through,\nout the city toon after the sirens\nsounded.\nHigh explosives dropped on one\nLondon area cauied damage apd\nsome casualties. Other planes bombed a place ln the home countiei. At\nleast three enemy planes wen ihot\ndown.\nA bomb shattered i lange apartment house in a London suburb before the second all clear wm sounded, and an eldeTly widow and a\nbaby were injured. Several houses\nand hotels also were damaged.\nATTACK QERMANY\nLONDON, May 1\u00ab (Monday) (CP)\n\u2014British bombers attacked Germany again last night In a continuation of the round-the-clock Allied\notfeniive, it wu announced today.\n(. (.Fa Wesl KootenayCouncil to.\nHold Summer School al Nakusp\nIf Necessary Personnel Available\nIf the neceuary panonnel to op-\ncrate a Summer School cm ba obtained, the Weit Kootenay Federal\nCouncil of the CCF. will iponior\nsuch a ichool at Nakusp. Thli wu\nthe decliion made Saturday night\nby lhe Council it a mld-yeir conference ln Nelson. It followed upon\ni report by Spencer J. rlewell of\nNelion for the Summer School\nCommittee.\nAbout 40 delegates from Trail,\nRowland, Salmo, Nelion, Crawford\nBay, Appledale, Warfield, Creiton\nand other district points attended.\nMr. Newell wai Chairman.\nH\/W. Herridge, M.L.A. addressed the meeting, reviewing the Provincial Policy adopted at the,recent\nprovincial convention of the C.C.F.,\nand touching on other subject!\u2014\ntrade union affiliation and agriculture.\nOn th\u00ab; question of sponsoring\nfurther radio broadcasts, the Council decided that thli should be resumed In the Fall, radio .audiences\nbeing small during Summer months,\n\u2022nd result! less satisfactory.\nSeveral matten Concerning Internal policy and ogranlzatlon were\nwidely discussed, and five resolutions covering varloui polnti\nbrought out In the diicuuion were\nadopted for forwarding either to\nProvincial or National Office.\nThe Secretary was Initructed to\nlend \u25a0 message, of greetings and\ngood wishes, to Vincent Seegur,\nC.C.F. candidate in the forthcoming\nRevelstoke byelection. On a collection being taken, the sum ot OS\nwas forwarded to the Revelstoke\ncampaign fundi.\nOn adjournment, refreshments\nwere served. by the ladlu ot tbe\nNelson Club.\nm\nTwo B.C. Soldiers\nDrown in East\nHALIFAX, May 16 iCP) - The\nbody of Gnr. B. D. Rees, 18-year-old\nsoldier frotn Armstrong, B. C, wu\nrecovered Saturday from a nurby\nlake where he and another Britiah\nColumbil toldler wert drowned on\nFrldiy.\nRees ind Onr. O, A. Binki, 10,\nVtncouver, had waded beyond their\ndepth while on training manoeuvres\nwith troopi from A23 Cotsttl tnd\nAnti-Alrcnft Artillery Trilnlng\nCentre near here. Binks' body wu\nrecovered Fridty night.\nYouths Unite in   *\nEmpire Observance\nBy Tht Cinidlin Prut\n. Ctntditn youthi ytsterdiy united\nwith the young people of the Britiih Empirt In obtervtnce of Empire Youth Sundty.'\nObiervtnce of the diy wet undtr\nthe patronage of the King ind Ca-\nnidlini heard during the day ipeclal\nlervicei from St. Piul'i in London\ntnd from St. Giles' Cilhedral in\nEilnburgh.\nEmpire-wide mutigei' wert exchanged during tht obiervince.\nII LOST IN AIR CRASH\nMORGANTON, N. C, Miy 16 -\n>AP.)\u2014Sheriff R C Chipmin uld\ntodiy 17 bodiei hid been removed\n(rom the Ktne ot in trmy plane\ncruh nttr here Siturdiy tnd thtt\nsn llth wai he Ing hunted In tht vi-\nclhllT.l\n_\nPower Plant Workers\nat Brilliant Co\nOyer the Top in Loan\nKootenay Engineering Company\nemployees at Brilliant have reached\ntheir $45,000 objective ln the Fourth\nVictory Loan campaign. Team cap-\ntaini telephoned Dean Mann of the\nVictory Loan office at Nel.on Saturday to advise him that they had\nbeen successful.\nOne of the contributor! to thi\ncampaign at Brilliant wu a Nelson\nDaily News carrier, Arthur Nixon.\nHe is using his paper route profiti\nto buy a bond.\nFrancei Boyei, daughter of Mr.\nand Mrs. George Boyes, has a route\nfor a national weekly, and she ii\nuiing her profits ta buy a bond to\n\"back the attack.\"\nFraser Valley\nMember to\nHear Churchill\nOTTAWA. May 16 (CP)-George\nCruickshank,   Liberal   member   of\n'lhe House of Commoni for Fruer\nValley, will be able to accept the\nreported to be s'ftiking South from \\ invitation of a congressman to be n\nthe Yangtie River toward the Hu\nnan border and to be In possession\nof Kungan, strategically Important\ntown ta Southern Hupeh Province.\nSoys Fishing Pact\nHelping Japs\nin Aleutians Battle\nBOSTON, May 16 (AP.) - Admiral H. E. Yarnell, U.S.N, retired,\nsaid Saturday night that the recent\nRussian-Japanese pact renewal Is\nhelping the enemy In the present\nstruggle for the Aleutian islands.\nThe former Commander-in-Chief\nof the United States Asiatic fleet,\nsaid the pact permitted Jipanese\nfishing vessels to send idvance\nweather Information to their fighting forces on the islands.\nSAY FRENCHMEN MUST\nREPORT WITHIN\nHOUR Of INVASION\nBERNE, Miy 16 <AP)-A Pirii\ndispatch to the Tribune de Geneve\nreported today that annruncements\nhive been posted warning all able-\nbodied frenchmen to report at specified centres within an hour ln event\nof an Allied Invasion. Those failing\nto report within the time limit run\nthe risk of being considered guerillas, liable to death penalty, it said.\nAnnounce Loss of\nTwo Merchant Ships\nNTW YORK, May 16 (AP)-Nivil\nannouncement last week of the sink.\nIng oUwo merchant vetsels by Axil\n\u25a0ubmarlne* in the AtUntic raised to\n656 the Auociated Press total of\ninnounced cargo ships lost In the\nWestern Atlmtlc llnee the Unl'ed\nSuitei entered the wir.\nOne of the veueli was t medlum-\nslred United States merchant ship.\nAll 85 crew members were uved.\nIt wu thl 263rd innounced U.S.\nloss in those wttert,.\nThe other lou was \u25a0 mill Norwegitn merchant ship, railing to 69\nNorway1! innounced Weitern At-\nUnllc louei. Twenty-eight of S6\nmerchmt tallon lurvived.\nNew Bey of Tunis\nAppoints Cabinet\nALGIERS. May 16 (AP)-Sldl Mo.\nnamed el Amine Pacha Bey, who\nbecame the native ruler ot Tunltla\nIn i formal Invettltuti Stturdty ln\ntht Mirrored HtU of tht Ptltci of\nTunli, todty ippointed \u25a0 Cabinet\nheaded by Salheddlne Btccouche\n-it new Bey of Tunli lucceeded\nSldl Mohammed ll Mniinsik, who\nwu disposed by order of Gen. Henri Glriud, French military and civil\ncommander In Frtnch North Africa.\nWashington this week to hear Prime\nMinister Winston Churchill's address\nto Congress.\nHe told The Canadian Press tonight that he had been allowed sufficient foreign exchange |o enable\nhim to m?.ke the trip.\nHe asked in the Houie on Fridiy\nif any Member of Parliament receiving such an invitation would be\nable to get foreign exthange md\nFinance Minister llsley at that time\npromised to let him know.\nMr. Cruickshant laid he wis going\non Tuesday.\n12,000 Casualties\nCarried by\nPlanes in Africa\nALLIED HEApQUARTERS IN\nNORTH AFRICA, May 16. (API-\nAllied planes moved 12,000 casualties from forward stations to base\nhospitals durjng the Tunisian campaign, saving, them diyi of ground\ntran-iportatlon. Eight hospital traini\nwere operated.\nN.A.H.A. BUY$\nVICTORY BOND\nAmong Individual! ind organlia-\ntloni helping to boott Nelion'i total\nin the-Fourth Victory Loin past the\n$S55,OO0 quota, was the Nelson Amateur Hockey Associition. The Association bought i $100 bond.\nNatives Involved\nin Atrocities\nSYDNEY, Australia, Miy 16 (CP\nCable)\u2014After monthi of Inveitlpi-\ntim, detalli hive betn I ,u_ hert\nof t lerles of ttrocltlei committed\nIn New Guinea after the Japtneit\nltndlngi it, Bunt tnd Nont lut\nJuly.\nAs Ihe result of \"most cireful Inquiriei\" ieven renegtde New Guinet natives have been hmgtd, flvt\nawait hinging tnd mtny otheri irt\ntwitting trill for their ptrt In tht\nttrocltlei which Included ittacki on\nwhitt mei and women.\nThe vletlmi Included 16 white\nmen, four white women tnd ont\nhilf-cute.\nCross or Swastika\nAsks Youthful\nSpeaker, Trinity\n\"Cross or Swastika? Which?\"\nThli wai the queetlon posed by\nJamei Hoover, Speaker when Mri.\nW. C. Kettlewell'! Young People's\nBible Class took the service at Trinity Church Sunday night.,\n\"Itils queition must be answered\nind will be aniwered by the youth\nof the wotld,\" he declared. \"Either-\nalternative requiru the support\nand effort of the young people.\"\nHitler perverted youthful mlndi to\nbuild hli authority. Hia principle,\nthe gliding ot youthful mlnda,\noould \"remodel the world ilong\nChrlitlan llnee by channelling\nyouthi' real Into constructive fieldi,\"\nhe aald.\nThe ipeaker contrasted the way\nof the Crou, Christ's way, with the\nway of the iwastlka, Hitler'i way.\n\"We hive found the characterlitlo\nof Chrtet'i way \u2014 happineu, for-\ngivenesi, righteous Indignation, loyalty, sincerity, fearleisnesi, manhood and love.\n\"What hu Hitler to offer In place\nof these,\" he asked. \"HiUer believes to happinesi alio\u2014the con\ntrolled, degraded hipplnesa of\n'strength through Joy', censored\nand propaganda-laden entertainment In the theatrei. .. greet paradei and spectacles. But even from\nthese we would be excluded should\nwe choose this way, because only\nAryans are allowed such happiness.\"\nVENGEANCE,   DISLOYALTY,\nFEAR\nHitler did not forgive, but wbfn\none German wu killed, 10, KO or\nmore hostages were ihot. Hitler\nused disloyalty to subdue others\nand keep them itibdued. His path\nwas the path of fear. Hitler's creed\nwas nationalism and race hatred.\n\"We must have Christ In our\nhearti to bring ui peace,\" the young\nspeaker uierted. Thii muit begin\nthrough the home md the Sunday\nSchool, ihould be cirrled on through\nyouth otganliations, and then\nthrough Church membership.\nMen and women now In the Armed Servicei and the young people\nwho will be in the Services before\nthis war ls over must be the ones\nto build the new life without bickerings and contention. We muit\nturn to Christ for peice, security\nand a new world,\" he declared.\nMANY ASSIST\nMiss Jean Young led In prayers,\nand Miss Kaye Radcliffe read the\nScriptures. Alec Allan had charge\nfor the class. Collection was takeh\nup by Miss Bessie McLeod, Mln\nH. Jem Young, Robert Emory md\nGeorge Hoover, Jr.\nOther member! of the Bible Class\nformed the Choir. A double quir-\ntette consisting of Betty Brown, Pat\nGillott, Margaret Goggin, Constance\nManahan, Beverley MoColham, Mirgaret McLennan, Mary M_L_od and\nJoin Nagle Mng Franz Abt's' \"O\nLord Most Holy.\"\nIn the morning it Trinity the\nservice wu conducted by H D\nDiwion, Lieut.-Col. G. A. Hoover\nand H. Radcliffe. Music by the\nSenior Choir Included the mthero\n\"Rejoloe In the Lord\", by J. C.\ntlvey. C. W. C. Cadmin's 'Service\" wu iung _ i iolo by A. A.\nPagdin.\nPerforms Delicate\nEye Operation\nWithout Assistance\nTORONTO, May 16 ,(CP)- Uilng\na living room couch for an operating table, Dr. W. E. Tindale of\nToronto Friday night performed a\ndelicate two-hour eye operation\nwithout the aid of nurses or an anaesthetist and wai credited today\nwith uvlng the right eye ot 15-year-\nold Jamei Gartihore, injured when\ni glass bottle filled with calcium\ncarbide exploded ln hli face.\nPolice officeri who watched the\noperation called it the greateit thing\nthey ever had ieen.\n .\u2014\n..ii-iii..i--ii.i-ii...ii-iii.iii..i-i-ii---i-ii\nBEDDING\nVALUES\nComplete stock of steel beds,\nsprings and mattresses In all\nwidths \u2014 sold sefarately \u00ab\ncomplete.\nSLEEP UNITS\nFelt or Spring-filled Mettress\nwith matching Box Spring\nBeauty-Rest unit included.\nSPRING\nFILLED\nMATTRESSES\nIn single and V. sizes.\nFINK'S\nFURNITURE\nluiiimimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiiiiiiiit\nT   I\nBracken Sees\nRich North\nirea From Air .\nEDMONTON, May.H (CIP) -\nNational Progreulve Coniervative\nLeader John Bracken wai back ln\nEdmonton tonight, ln hli mind a\nvivid picture of Canada'i great\nand growing Northwest and ln hli\npocket a gold nugget sluiced from\nthe rich bottom of the Yukon'i\nstoried Klondyke ln the rush of\n\"98.\nHiswnlnd picture of the North wai\ngained ln a quick, two-day flying\nvisit to pointa along the Canadien\nPacific Air Llnei air route to the\nYukon. He vUited Fort St. John,\nFort Nelion, Wation Lake, Whitehorse and at his own request flew\n300 milu further North to historic\nDawson City, Y. T.\nFrom the window of the regular\nairliner on whfch he made the trip,\nthe party leader saw the twisting\nbrown ribbon of the Alaska Highway with trucks like anti crawling\nNorthward. *\nHe uw thl great gold bearing\n.rivers, the modern wartime airfleldi\nhewn from the wilderness along tke\nNorthwest staging route ind the\ngreat mountain barriers that guard\nthe North. At Whitehorse he went\nfor a drive along a portion of the\nAlaska Road ai the gueit of CoL\nC. R. Haieltlne, Deputy Chief of\nStaff, Northwest Service Commind,\nU. S. Army. Everywhere he went he\nasked questions.\nBut whin hii trip tndtd with tht\nlindlng of hli plint htrt thli\nmorning, probably hli mut treasured poueuion wu a good-il.ed\ngold nuggtt glvtn him by igid\nBin Gladwin who panned for gtld\nIn tht Klondyt In \u2014\u25a0\nMacPhee Marki His\nFifth Successful\nVictory Bond Drive\nConcluilon of .the Fourth Victory\nLoin cimpalgn tn Kaslo with two\nhonor pennants flying, one for\nreaching the $30,000 quota and tbe\nother for 25 per cent oversubscription, represent! inother Victory\nLoan triumph for A. L. (Logle)\nMacPhee. It was his lixth Victory\nLoan campaign\u2014two in the list\nwir ind four in this\u2014md ht milntalned his record of going over the\ntop each time.\nU.S. Optimism\nWorries\nSober Observers\nBy t C. DANIEL\nAuoclated Preu Staff Writer\nLONDON, May 16 (AP)-*>bai\nobierven In London ara perturbed\nby tha recent outbunt pf war optlmlim In the Unlluv Statu and\nwhat they believe to ba overem-\nphalli on thl Imminence, itrength\nof extent of tha next Allied offenilve.\nUnleu thli optimism li tampered\nby reality they fear a iharp letdown in public morale, likt tht\nfretfulneM. that developed with the\nprotraction of tha North African\nDespite the thunderclap victory\nln Tunlila, German military morale\n\u2014t not been ihattered. Von Arnlm'i\nforcei lurrendered because they\nwere surrounded on thl ground and\noverhead. Tbey foresaw disuter in\ncontinued resistance\u2014but only local\ndisaster ona iource explained.\nPrime Miniater Churchill haa announced Allied readinesi to drive \u2022\nwedga quickly and forcefully Into\nthe Brit fluure developed by the\nAxU military \u25a0 itructure, but the\ncrack la not yet plainly open.\nThe Allied air offenilve gradually It paralyzing Germany limb\nby limb, but tht Riloh'i production itlll It tremendoui, etpeclilly\nIn tht vital Induitrlei iuch u\nlubmarinu, he addtd.\nThe Alliei have, to use one'iuthor-\nIty'i phrue, \"taken the meuure ol\nthe' U-boat problem,\" u teitlfied\nby April's 80-per cent drop ln ihip\nloises, but the submarine u a weapon hu not yet Been fully neutralized, i\nWATER LEVEL\nExactly t'i ftet above tht low witer mark i*ro, wu the level regUtered by the likt Sunday evening, a decline for the 34 houn of\n10 foot, ind for tht 48 houn ilnct\nFrldiy, ot S3 toot It wu on April\n24 that tht like attained ltt tarly\nseaion peik of 7.08 Net tbove tbt\nlow water mirk, and In tbe U-4ay\nperiod since then bu keen i drop\nof 1.58 feel\nKing Aid, Comfort\nto Churchill\nLONDON May 17 (Monday). (CP)\n\u2014Aniwerlng. the King'i congrilu-\nlatlom on the conclusion ot thi\nNorth African campaign, Primt\nMlnliter Churchill uld ln i message\nmade public here today that'tht\nSovereign's kindness and confidence\n\"htve been a precioui tld ind comfort to me\" through the darkest dayi\nof the war. .\nChurchill said:\nNo Mlnliter of - Ibe Crown hu\never received more kindness and\nconfidence fron hla Sovereign thtn\n1 have done during the three fateful yean which havt paued tinea\nI received your Majuty'i Commii-\nlion to form i Nitional Admlniitration.\"\nHAPPY FREEDOM\nBLACK FLIES.MO.Q-ITQES\nQueen Addresses\n2000 Boys and Cirls\nLONDON, May 18 (CP Cible)-\nThe Queen, iddrctslng 2000 boyi md\ngirls at Buckingham Piltce. ippeil-.\ned todiy to the you* of Britain to\n\"wurk u bravely md iteidfutlyfor\nt better world for ill mtnklnd In\ntht petct to come u you now trt\nworking to end thii wir In victory.\"\nThe boyi tnd glrli htd taken part\nIn in Drriilre Youth Sundtj pirtdt.\nThe Queen told her young tudience\nthai thl futurt would lie in their\nhandi.\nWindsor Throws the\nBall at Circus\nNBW YORK, Miy 18 (AP)-Tht\nDukt ind Ducheu of Windior ihir-\ned the ipotlight with tht thrte-rngi\nof tht Hlngtlng Brothen, Birnum\nmd Billey Circui it Madiion Squire\nOtrden Friday nlghL\nWord thit thl Duke ind hti wife\nwera tuted In \u2022 box ipreid rapidly around the arena and craning\nipectatori ware rewarded when the\nDuki became in aide In ont ot thl\nacta.\nMaitlmiltano Truiil, thi Juggler,\nInvited the Dukt to throw him \u2022\nrubber kail, and the grinning Duke\nwound up tnd mtkt t perfect throw\nto Tnizzi, who caught Iht sphere\nan a grooved knltt htld between\nh'l teeth.\nSERVICE ...\nIt has alwayi befcn the polley of thli\nfirm to give the best possible gervica\nat all times. ,\nBUT...\nIf wa ara to continue this flna servlca\nwe wlll have to hava your cooperation.\nIf You Are Going to Need Our Service\nPlease Place Your Order Early\nWest transfer Co.\nPhone )3\n Extend Transfer\nJ I   ;\u00abII\u00abB111PIPI|*IIUI|P\nOTTAWA. May U (OP)\u2014Unor\nMinister Mitchell yesterday mnounced extenilon Ot the compuliory\nEmployment Tranifer Hegulat-ons\nto a wide new range ot businesses\nand Industries in a move expected\nto make many thousands ot men\navailable tor more euential jods\nafter June IS. \u25a0\ny While no estimate wai given ol\ntho> number of men ot military age\nnow made subject to possible irani-\nfe#r to other work by National Selective Service, one .pokeiman laid\ntlie new order will affect' \"a larger\nnumber\" than the first order of ita\nkind. Issued May 4.\nUnofficial estimates on the effect\nOf ihe first order set the number\nof men affected at something between 10,000 and 80,000.\nThe order issued Saturday coven\nmen in age groupi lubject to the\ncall-up regulations In the following\ntypes of employment:\n1. Any occupation In or auoclated with rettll ptoroi;\n2. Any occupation In er auoelited with tha manufaoturlng at\nfeithen, plumei and- trtltlcll\nflowtn; chewing gum, wine; lice\ngoodi; greeting cardi; Jewelry;\n3. Any occupation In or auoelited with dlitllllng alcohol for\nbeverage;\n4. Any occupation In or auoelited with tha factory production\nof itatuary tnd art goodi;\n5. Any occupation In tht operation of Ict cream pirfori tnd todt\nfountain!;\n6. Any of the following occupation!: but boyt; oharmtn tnd olea-\nntrt; cuitom furrien; dancing\nttachtn; tilth waihen; doormen\n\u2022nd itarten; grttnt kttptni\ngroundt keepen; porteri (othtr\nthin In railway train urvlot);\nprivate chtuffturi.\nAfter June ,15 no employer may\nlegally, employ any man tubjtct\nto Mobiliution Regulationi, In\nany of tht lltt of employment\ncovered by the order, except under speciil Selective Servlci pir-\n' mit-\nMin employed In tht Induitrlu\nnow declared to bt non-tntntlil\nmuit regiiter at an Employment\n\u2022 nd Selective Service Offlct not\nliter than Junt 15. If firm or\nether essential employment It not\nImmediately avallablt for any\nmtn rtgitterlng, ht wlll be glvtn\na ptrmlt to continue it hit preient Job, ilthough then permiU\nmty bt cincelled it tny tlmt\nwhen tht man't lervicei tre needed for a high priority Job.\"       ,\nMr. Mitchell's statement nld the\nnew order coven men employed >n\nthe restricted occupations who at*\nln one of four age and marital\nclasses:\n1. Every mm born In my yeer\nfrom 1917 to 1M4 Inclusive who\nhai'reached the'age of 19.;\n2. .Jvery man born from 1901 to\n1918 Inclusive who, at July 15, 1940,\nwai unmarried, divorced or Judicial.\nRemnants Clearing\nHALF PRICE\nTODAY\nHundreds of useful ends of Prints,\nDraperies, Cottons and Silks, ready for\nthrifty buyers, suitable lengths for children's dresses, aprons, blouses, etc\n'Just a Reminder\n.... \u2014-.\u00bb\u00bb\u2014 \u25a0 \u2014\u2014s,.-.-.-..-,,.,. \u2014_h\u00bb _m**ti*m*mmimim**m+*i*****ma***\nTHE \"BAY'S\"\nNEW SHORTER\nSTORE HOURS\nMonday*\u201412:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.\nWednesdays\u20149:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.\nTm., Thur., Fri.\u20149:00 a.m. ro 5:00 p.m.\nSaturday\u20149:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.\nTries* new shorter hours have been decided on in\nth* interest of \"Bay\" employees in all the Company's\nstores.\nMCOWOMnW tft <*a. itxytm\n|ly leptraled, or a widower without\nchlldrtn;     \u2022   .\n3 Every man born fnm 11)02 to'\n191V inclusive wbo hu, tlnce July\n19. 1940, become \u2022 widower.without\nchildren now living;   \u2022\n4. Every mm born trom. 1902 tb\n1910 Induilve wtw,1 unce July \"lj,\n1940, haa been divorced or Judicially- separated.\nI \"Although married men and men\ndiieharged from the armed tonei\nafter active service ln the pruent\nwar, It in the classei affected by the\npreient order, are required to regiiter at an Employment and Selective Service Office, they will not be\ndirected to alternative employment\nfor the time being,\" uld the MinUter.\n\"Thii arrangement wat alto made\napplicable in the cue ot men affected by the firtt order,*'\nTht Minliter gave anuranee that\nmen wlll not be directed to employment \"where the vacanciei arise\nOut of an industrial dlipute,*' ifld\nthat meaiurei will be taken to ensure fair minimum earning! for tne\nclau of work to which a man may\nbe directed. ,\nUnder the regulations a man hai\na right of appeal to a Court of Refereei, if he objecti to being traniferred.\n\"At preient,\" Mr. Mitchell said,\n\"men in employments declared to be\nnon-essential by the flrit order issued May 4 are still regiitered at the\nEmployment and Selective Service\nOfficu. All of thoie men must register by May 19.\n\"I would again point out that these\norden impose obligations both on\nemployer! and employe*!.\n\"After May 19 in the caie of the\noccupation! in the fint orderi and\nafter June 19 In the caie of the lecond order, lt will be illegal for an\nemployer to continue to employ or\nto engage any man in a class designated under Mobiliution Regulation!, unlets under special permit.\n\"On the other hand, the men affected must register by the daiei\nspecified.\"\nThe first order dealt with men\nin the. following occupations;\u2014\nTaverns or liquor, wine and beer\n-tores; retail ule of candy, confectionary, tobacco, booki, itatlonery,\nnewi; barber ihops and beauty parlors; retail and wholesale florins;\ngasoline-filling stations; retail sale\nof sporting goodi or musical instruments; waiter, taxi driver, elevator\noperator, hotel bell boy, domeitic\nlervant\nAny occupation In or directly associated with dyeing, cleaning, and\npressing, not inclining liundry\norder md, ''In view of the nature of\ning.\nFlguru have not yet been received on registrations under Uie first\nwas dlicloied Siturday by Fighting\nthe registration.\" the Labor Department expecti lt will be \"some dayi\nyet\" before the figurei are available, tald (Mr. Mitchell.\n'Theie two orderi will be followed by further orderi, covering certain additional employments, which\nwill be issued Just u rapidly .as\nthe employment and Selective Service Offices cm handle the job,\"\nhe added.\nThree More Dutch\nPalriofcDie\nLONDON. May 1\u00ab (OP)\u2014Three\nmore Netherlands patriots have been\nexecuted ln the first week of Martial Law in occupied Holland, Aneta\nNews Agency reported today.\nThe latest victimi were Eiso\nXleefman, Hermanui Kleefman and\n\u2014-tr Thomu, all workmen in a\n. potato flour factory, Aneta Mid.\nIThey were lentenced by a special\ntribunal at Gronlngen on charges\nof participating In a strike and in\nacta of sabotage in deitroying milk\nund interfering with the milk tup-\nply.\nForty-five executioni had previously been reported.\nGiraud Deposej\nBey of Tunis\nALGIERS, Mty 11 (AP)-The\nBty of Tunis, Sldl Mohimmtd Al\nMouniif, wn ordtrtd dtpoitd\nyeiterday   by Qtn. Htnrl   Giraud.\nTht action wai dlicloied In t\ncommuniqut luued by Qtn. Al-\nphoni! Juln, Acting Reildent Gen.\ntnl of Tuniiia.\nTht Bty, civil tnd rellgioui lttdtr of Tunlila, remained In hli\nltnd for ilx monthi during tht\nAxli occupation. He itaytd In\nTunli ifttr Allltd forcti drove\nout tht Germani ind Italians.\nfor Peace\n.\nNEW yORK, May IB (AP)-rTbe\nVatican radio uid In \u2022 German-\nlanguage broadcait yuterday that\nPope Plui XII longed for peace, \"but\nnot peace at any price,\" and declared that tha settlement at the\nend of the present war muit give\nevery man \"hl\u00bb (freedom and personality, hii righti ind religion.\"\nThe broadcut quoted the Pontiff as declaring that ha hoped tba\npresent war would not lead to tbe\ndeitructlon of any nation, and expressing deiire that the peace\n\"would not become th*\/itarting\npoint for further wan.\"\nDeclaring that the pruent war\nmust be marked by \"a peace guaranteeing true veneration \u2022 of Ood,\"\nthe broadcast, quoted the Pontiff'ai\nlaying!\n\"Sender unto Caesar the thingi\nwhich are Caesar's and unto Oqd\n'he thingi which are God'i\u2014one\nwould like to add: give unto man\nthlngi which are man's; give man\nhis freedom and personality, hil\nrighti and religion.\"\nExpose Vichy Plot\nto Sabotage\nAllied Invasion\nLONDON, May 1\u00ab (CP)r-An Alleged Vichy plot to attempt to ia-\nbotige any Allied invailon of France\nwas dliclosed Saturday by a fighting\nJrench spokesman, who aaid the details had been found in secret document! seized by underground agent!\nof the New Central Council of\nFrench ruiitance.\nThe spokeiman aald \"appropriate\ncounter-meuurei\" would be taken\nby the Resistance Council, which\n.\u2022laims to speak for 30,000,Uou\nFrenchmen.\nMediterranean Open\nto United Nationi\nALLIED HEADQUAKTISHS,\nNorth Africi, May 16 (AP)-Air\nChief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder,\n. Allied Air Commander in the\n\" Mediterranean, uld yuterday that\nthe Mediterranean could be definitely conildered open to the United Nationi u a ruult of Allied\nilr power and tlx' North African\nvictory.\nThe Air Commander said there\nprobably would alwayi be tome\nlosses as long as the war lasted,\nbut that Allied ships now oould\nmove the entire length of the Me-\nditerranem u a reiult o( domination of the North African cout.\nVivid Mirage of\n\"the Rock\"\nat Copenhagen\nNEW YORK, May 18 fAP.-CIt\nizens pf German-occupied Copen- j\nhagen were reported by the Berlin\nradio Saturday to have been teeing\nthings late Friday\u2014\u2022 vivid mirage :\nof Gibraltar, the British fortress j\n1900 miles away at the Mediterran-1\nem's Western mouth.\nThe broadcut, as recorded by The |\nAssociated Preu, avoided comment\nupon my possible symbolical ilg-\nnificance.\nQuoting a diipatch from the Danish capital, the radio said witnesses declared the Rook and Bay of\nGibraltar, complete with shrubs,\npalms and a number of high biuld-\nings, popped into full view Just\nover the horizon in Oere Sound, In\nthe direction of Sweden, and remained there for a full three hours.\n\"The Rock\" disappeared only\nwhen the Nordic night finally came\nat 11:30 p.m., it said.\nThe radio uid that a \"heat wave\nhovering over Copenhagen iince\nThursday ls proWbly respomible\nfor thli remarkable incident.\"\nAmericans Hit\nat Italian\nPort Near Rome\nALLIBD HEADQUARTERS,\nNorth Africa, May U (API-American heavy bomberi made a heavy attack Friday on the Italian port'of\nCivitavecchia, 40 mllu Northweit of\nRome, icoring direct, hits on leveral ships In the harbor and on fuel\nstorages and causing an ammunition dump to explode.\nA simultaneous attack by medium\nbomberi on the Sardinian Port of\nOlblt reiulted In three ships being\nsunk and others, including a large\ntanker, being severely damaged.\nAt the nme time flghter-bomben\nswept over the Northern part ot Sar.\ndlnia, bombing and strafing the airfield and port of Alghero and the\nharbor of Porto Torrei and vital\npolnta on the railroad.\nMeanwhile, Cairo dispatches reported that the repeated 100-bom-\nber raid on the little fortress island\nof Pantelleria off Cap Bon, Tuniiia,\nand a shattering naval bombardment apparently had knocked out\nthat base's lone air field.\nAllied piloti said no enemy craft\nhid been ieen on the airdrome recently.\nThe official bulletin In recounting Allied naval operations off the\nTunisian coast said four enemy merchant ships, an Italian destroyer,\nthree small tramp steamers, a transport barge, a amall fishing vessel\nand numerous small boats, most of\nthem attempting to carry troopt in\nan evacuation, were sunk \"during\nthe critical period of April 30 to\nMay 12.\"\nSome $80 men, including a German general, were made prisoner,\nthe communique said.\nAMERICANS WILL\nSTAY TILL\nTHEY BEAT JAPS\nAUCKLAND, New Zealand, Msy\n1_ (AP)-Lt.-Col. James Roosevelt,\neldest son of President Roosevelt,\nwho has been on duly In the [South\nPacific as Commanding Officer of a\nMarine Corps raider battalion, declared today that American troops\nwould remain in this part of the\nworld \"until we beat the Japanese.*'\nThe President's son, who won the\nUnited States Navy Cross for his\npart in a raid on Makin Island last\nAugust, said he htd ieen plenty of\nJapanese slnoe then and frequently\nhid been over enemy bases by\nplme. Here on leave, he said his\nmother hoped to visit New Zealand.\nALBERNI TEACHERS\nTHREATEN TO RESIGN\nALBEfWI, B.C.. May 16 (CP)-\nTeichen of Alberni Elementary\nSchool hivt idvlied Alberni School\nBoard they will reiign effective\nJune 30 \"if nolhlng further ii done\nto bring tbout salary conditioni\niati.sfacU>ry to ui.\"\nTHERE IS NO OTHER TOBACCO JUST LIKE OLD CHUM\nzVk\n\"For well nigh 40 years I've\nbeen selling you Old Chum\"\nOLD\nCHUM\nThe Tobacco of Quality\n)tRS|  io\"  p11\"l   I   '  MNI  101 I01UN     fl    \u2022    >WI\n3000 japs Killed\nand 12 Chinese\nTowns Recaptured\nCHUNGKING, May 10 (AP) -\u2022-\nA Chinue High Commind communique yeiterdiy said more than 3000\nJapaneie had been killed and 12\ntowni recaptured by the Chineie\nin fighting \u25a0Weit and South of Tal-\nheng mountain range in the Shansi-\nHopeh border area Wut of the Pel-\nping-Pukow  railway.\nThe communique taid the tucceu\nwai achieved after trans.erring 1\nmijorlty of the Chinese troopt to\nj the enemy's retr ind executing i\n\"counter-encircling\" move Kilmt\n10,000 troopi who hid tttempted to\nsurround t large body of tht Chin\nest.\n109 Axis Generals\nCaptured,Since War\nLONDON, Mty 1\u00ab (API\u2014Ont\nhundred ind nine Axis generals\nhave been ciptdred by the Alllet,\nexclwlve of RumIi, ilnce the war\nbegan.\nThe most Imporlani of thue were\nOen. Ritter von Thomu, Afrlct\nCorpi Commander tnd Col.-Oen\nJurgen von Arnim who succeeded\nField Minhil Rommel u Axil\nCommindtr-in-Chlef In Tunnia,\nIn ill IQ Germin Generals were\nlilted. Ninety Italian Generali have\nbten Uken, but tome died In' ctp-\ntlvlly. including the Duke of Aoita,\nwho wu ciught In Ethiopia.\nNo authoritative utimate wu\ntvillible In London of tht number\nof Axli OenertU in Ruulin handi.\nThe Soviet En-btuy, however, uii\nthtt In the SUllngnd surrender\nalcnt 34 Generali were Uken along\nwith Field Manhal Gen. Frledrlch\nPiului\nGrand Forks Flier\nArrives Overseas\nLONDON, May 18 (CP Cablel-\nA large draft of reinforcementi for\nthe R.C.A.F. has recently debarked\nat t British port, It was disclosed\nSaturday. The Atlantic crossing wu\nuneventful. .\nThe airmen were moitly gunnen\nwho Will help man the four and two-\nengined bombers itrlking it the\nheart of Germany.\nEvery province was represented\nand the fliers were tn high ipirits\nas they trooped off their ship! and\nheaded for a reception centre in\nSouth England where they will re-J\nmain until posted to their squad-\nrons.\nJ. R. Hillhouse of Brandon, Man.,\nRoger Rainville of Winnipeg, M. D.\nDugas of Inwood, Mm., L. W. Raw-\nluk of Langham, Sask., R. A. Fraser\nof Saskatoon, D. B. Fultan of Blen-\nfait, Sask., P. W. Sullivan of Ent-\nv\/iitle, Alta.. E. H. Goehrlng of Scu-\nler, Alta., M. L. Nesrold of Cam-\nrose, A1U\u201e E. R> Armitrong of\nGrmd Forki, B.C., Vincent Knock\nof Victorii B.C., F. M. Foster of\nVancouver, H. K. Nelson of Vernon,\nB.C.. and W. R. Barclay of New\nWeitminster, B.C.\nGodbout Would Like\nto Meet Nixon\nQUEBEC, May W (CP)\u2014Premier\nGodbout told a Preu conference\nyesterday that he would like to hold\na meeting ioon with Herry Nixon,\nnew Leader of the Liberal Party in\nOntirio.\nThe Premier said thit he believed\nQuebec and Ontario should, is much\nas possible, walk hand in hand. \"I\nbelieve that we stjould make many\not our policies u similar u il possible.\"\nNIXON AGREES\nST. GEORGlf, Ont.-Hirry Nixon,\nnew Ontario Liberal Leader, uid\nyesterday he looked for closer cooperation between Ontario and Quebec in the near future and he would\nbe glad to arrange a meeting\nwith Premier Godbout^ of Quebec\nfor such a purpose.\nNew British Sub\n\"Splendid\" Stink\nLONDON, May 1< (OP) - Tb.\nnew lubmarine Splendid hu been\niunk, the Admiralty announced lait\nnight. The Germani flrit reported\nthe linking and laid survivors had\nbeen rescued, the Admirtlty said\nThe undersea craft is to new that it\ni. not lilted in Jane'a.\nThe Germtni uid the Splendid\nwu iunk In the Mediterranean by\nthe Deitroyer Hermei, whioh wu\nciptured from Greece.\nReveals Mammoth\nPlane Being Built\nLOS ANGELES, N(iy 11 (AP)-\nHirry Woodhead, Pruident of ConsoUdtted Vultee Alrcnft Corp, reveal! thtt for many monthi hli com'\npiny hu been working on \u2022 400'\npusenger pltnt.\nSketchy information ibout tba\nmammoth tir liner wu given by\nWoodhead lut night it in tvlitlon\nrally iponiored by tht Avittlon\nForum.\nNEW  BOARD  MEMBER\nE. S. Home, newcomer to Nelion from Cranbrook, hu been elected \u2022 Board of Trade member.\nSty\nNEUON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1941 \u2014 1\n=\nVitamin A\nHelps to keep healthy the lining of the nose, throat,\nand lungs and tp lessen liability to colds. Also keeps certain tissues of the eyes in good trim.\nGood Sourcu: dilry producti, grttn and yellow v\u00abgeUbl\u00abi, iggi, flih livir tilt\nI i \u2014m.mmmmmmem\nVitamin B\nThe vitamins popularly known as Bl and B2 cover\nmany substances, but it not necessary to learn the complicated details. Together they promote sound digestive\nsystems, steady nerves, prevent fatigue.\nGood Sourcei: Vltimln B flour, wholt gnln cereili, mttt, tggt.\nVitamin C\nGives clear skin, fresh complexion, good teeth. Does\nmuch towards establishing general good health and\nbuoyant vitality. (Vitamin' C is lessened by cooking, destroyed by long cooking or reheating.)\nGood Sourcu: citrus frulti, tomitou tnd grttn vigetiblei.\nVitamin D\nThe \"Sunshine Vitamin\"\u2014needed for strong bones\nand good teeth.\nGood Source,: lunthlne. Irradiated foodi, tggt, flih llvtr oili.\nTHIS WEEK'S BEST FOOD BUY\n1 Quaker Rolled Oats (With Tumbler), carton 28c\ntaanw-V-m *\u2022* mtm tmrm\nCoast Youth Held\non Charge of\nTaking $1000 Payroll\nVANCOUVER, Miv 18 (CP)-Po-\nlice taid yeiterday they were holding on a charge of thtft a Juvenile\nwho abstracted $1000 inadvertantly\nplaced in hii employer'i piyroll by\na bank teller. The money wai re-\ncoitered from a hole in the ground\nwhere he had concealed it.\nPolice uld tht youth observed the\nteller'! trror whilt auiiting him to\nmake up the payroll, and later wu\nable to remove the money from the\npayroll bag entrusted to him for\ndelivery to hil firm.\nAlexander Sends\nMessage of\nVictory to Churchill\nLONDON, May 19 (CP)-Oen.\nSir Harold Alexander, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Allied forcei\nin North Africi, reported In i meiuge unt two diyi tgo to Prlmt\nMlnliter Churchill \"we ire muter\nof tht North African thorM.**\nThe victory measige wu innounced yuterdiy it 10 Downing Strut\nGen. Alexinder Informtd Mr. Churchill \"It it my duty to rtport thtt\nthe Tunisian camptlgn It ovtr. All\nenemy rulitinct hu ceued. Wt\nire muttr of the North Atrictn\nshorn.\"\nTUNIS CROWD CHEEKS\nFIRST FOOD TRAIN\nALGIERS, Mty 16 (AP)\u2014Thl\nflnt triln cirrylng food for olvl-\nMini of Tunli ilnct tht Axli dtfett trrlvtd In thtfctpltil of Tu-\nnliit Siturday imld cheen from\ncrowdi gtthered It tht ttatlon.\nTht cart wtre drtptd with fltgi\nof tht Allltd Nttlom. Tht olty hid\nbun itripped clem of food by tht\nGtrmant.\nGiraud in Bixerte\nLONDON. Miy I. (CP)-The Al-\nglen radio innounced yeiterdiy\nthat Gen. Henri Glriud, rreneh\nHigh Coromlulontr for North Africi, made hli officitl mtry Into\nrectptured Bizerte rrldiy morning\n\u2022nd wu received by Brlg.-Gen Jtc-\nn,iiri Leclerc, the righting rreneh\nleiden, ind otheri.\nEight Boys Killed\nas They\nWatch Cricket Gam*\nLONDON, May 16 (CP)-A plan*\ncruhed In t cricket field at Bath\nSiturdiy, killing the pilot ind tight\nboyt watching \u2022 mttch. Twelve\nwere injured.\nCaptive Generals\nin Gibraltar\nMADRID, May 16 (AP)-Cttra,\nIhe Spaniih Ntwi Agency, ttld In\ni dlapttch from Algerciru yuterdiy thtt tight Oerman and two Itallin Generali, Including Col. Oen.\nJurgen von Arnim wbo commmded\nthe defuted Axli trmlu ln Tunlila,\narrived it Gibraltar lut n-ght eq\nromt to Grtat Britiln u prlioneri.\nTwo B. C. Soldiers\nDrown in Lake\nHAL-TAX. May 16 (CP)-Two\nBrlttih Columbit toldien wtn\ndrowned fridty when thty waded\nbeyond thtlr depth In I neir by\nlike while on \u2022 training manoeuvre.\nTbe victimi, both artillerymen,\nwere:\nOnr. O, A. Bank\". 19, Vtncouver,\nOnr. B. D, Km, IS, Armitrom.\nALABASTINE DIALIR IN NILSON\nWOOD, VALLANCE HDWE.\nCOMPANY, LIMITID\nm_mmm_^_wt_m\n*\\\n\u25a0\n \t\n\u2014\u2014\nStorm lailg Nema ?? Questions ? ?    No Substitute\nfor Individual\nEiUbllihed AprU 22, 1903.\nBritith Columbia'i\nMott Interisting Ntioipap-\nPubllihed every mornlni went Sunday by\nSi NIWS Flft.USH.NO COfcANT* Lot\nRED. 2W Bakar St, Nelwn, BrlUih Columbia.\nMEMBER OF THI CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCDIAT-OMS.\nMONDAY, MAY 17,1948.\nlanada to Patrol Western\nAtlantic Lanes\nI The new joint Cansdisn-Britlsh-\nV.j.merican plan for combatting the sub-\n\/ purine menace gives promise of tUrn-\nrtog the tide in this critical phase of\ngWfare. Minute technical details, of\nI course, have not been made public, but\n[ the broad outline that has been publish-\ni ed indicates that this is by far.the most\n; determined effort yet made to nullify\ne the Nazi menace along our ocean life-\nI line.\nGenerally speaking, what ls pro-\nj posed is a constant patrol of the ship\nlanes across the North Atlantic, with\nihips and planes acting in co-ordination. The spectacular feat will be at-\n'_, tempted of keeping every mile of the\n| wute under constant surveillance.\nWhat 'is particularly noteworthy\nI \u00bbbout the program is the thorough or-\nfanization that has gone into it. The\ncampaign will be one in which definite\nterritories will be allotted to the various cooperating forces. Canada will\ntike the responsibility for the Western\n, htlf of the ocean lanes, with British\n\u2022hips land.planes taking over at mid-\nAtlantic and covering the area from\n| there to the shores of Europe. Mean-\nirhfle, the United States will retain\n__ -ategic responsibility for escort oper-\n! itlons in the Western area, not directly connected with convoys and local\nCanadian traffic.\nH Canada's role in this program is\nItriking. It is significant of our new\nitatus as a naval nation. For the first\ntime in history, this Dominion has been\nallotted a place of equal responsibility\nWith Britain in a matter of major naval\nItrategy. We have, of course, for some\ntime been playin a big part in convoy\n\u2022work, but this new and formal recognition of our status comes as a source of\nimmense satisfaction.\nTwo of our own officers, Rear Admiral L. W. Murray and Air Vice-\nMarshal George Johnson, will be in\ncommand, respectively, of Canadian\npival and air operations in the cam-\nI paign, with Air Vice-Marshal Johnson\nilso exercising jurisdiction over American forces. They assume responsibilities at least the equal of those that any\nCanadian officers of their rank have\nborne in the past.\n..   _*v* \u2022:'.\u25a0 \u25a0 ,  ' ,   j i*.\nOpen ta any rtadar. Names of'pertont\n' uking queitloni wlll nat bt publlihtd.\nThtrt U no eharge tor thli tarvlaa Quel-\ntlom will net ba tniwtnd by mall except\nwhan thert le obvioui neceulty 'or prlv-\n^ '\"'    \u25a0{:':   a\nInteruted, Rossland-Would you please tall\nma where I eouty get Information about\nair and naval cadeU?\nWriU Oflicer Commanding, No. 2 Recruiting Centre, RCAJ, Calgiry and Commanding Officer H.M.C.S. Discovery, Vancouver.\nReader, Oray Creak\u2014How many rural poit\nmasten are.there ln Vut Kooteniy?'\nSeventy.\nHow many of tham receive ai much ai $230\npar annum ai full pay for their work?\nThirty five. (\nHow many Tecelve lesi than $150 for a year'i\nwork?\nOn what basis is Uie remuneration to rural\npostmaster's made?\nTha remuneration ot rural postmasters !\u25a0\na percentage ot the poitage revenue which\nthe office produce* On the firat $1000 of revenue the Department piyi 70 per cent to the\nPoitmilter. On a revenue more than $1000 but\nnot more than $10,000, the poitmilter U paid\n70 per cent on the first $1000 and 30 per cent\non other revenue up to $10,000. On a revenue\nof more than $10,000 the poitmaiter U pal* 70\nper cent on the first $1000, 30 per cent on the\nnext $9000, tnd 20 per cent on alf revenue over\n$10,000. Postmasten ilio receive commissions\non the sale of money orderi\u2014five cents for\neach money order wld\u2014and for tha sale of\npostal notei\u2014one cent for each note iold. Allowances are paid for the performance of\nwork after 8 p.m. and before 7 a.m., and for\nforwarding malli to and from other Post Office.. Rent allowance baied on the revenue\nU also paid at officei where the Poitmaiter\nmuit provide for accommodation. In certain\nother officei Uie building U owned or rented\nby the Public Worki Department itld the Poitmaiter receives no rtnt allowance. Where the\nlock box equipment li owned by the Government ln public JruUdlngi the poitmilter receives, hilf of the lock box rental!. The postmaster also receive! commissions on the sale\nof Government Annuitiei, on Sivlngi Bank deposlU, sale of Unemployment Insunnce\nSUmps tnd radio licenses.\nLooking Backward\n10 YEARS  AQO\n(From Dllly Ntwt, May 17, 1MJ)\nPreiident Frinklin D. Rooievelt itood\nforth Ust night wtth t direct appeal to renounce aggression and ibollih tha powerful\nweaponi of atUck that the natloni of the world\nmay move together toward peace ind prosperity.\nAitonlihment it Ithe method u well as\nUie text-of Preildent Rooievelt'i ippeil marked Jipan'! first reaction!.\nLong Urm bond on the Ymir Oold mine\nit Ymir hai been given to Ymlr Gold Mines\nLtd., operators of the adjoining Goodenough\ngold property.\nPress Comment\nSPIARHEAD OF ATTACK\n\"Where do we go from here?\" This U the\nquestion on everbody'i lips, now thit thl\naamptlgn ln Africa li about over. A second\nfront ln Europe li promised, perhapi In ont\nplace, perhapi In \u2022 doien. It li prohibit thit\nthe principil point of attack has already been\ndecided upon. But there may be felnU ln other\ndirection!. Tlfe' tactics of the feint did very\nwell In Africa and may be tried again.\nIt hai been laid on virloui occuloni that\nwhen the Invailon of Europt comet, the Canidlm Army wlll form tht iptirhetd. Cinidlin dlvlilom have been In trilnlng ln Orttt\nBrlUin for three yun now\u2014somt for three\nyean and i half. Thty have hid ill tht prt-\n, llmlnary training It ii pouible to glvt thtm.\nOnly practice under actual battle condltioni\ncan give them tht hirdnen ind tUidlneu of\nvetenni.\nSuch practice tht Cinidiini might havt\nhad ln Africa, but for somt reiton, which hn\nnever been dlicloied, thty wtre ntvtr sent\nthan. Oreen Amtrietn troopi were lint, green\nBritish troopi were ient. But tht Cinidiini\nwan retained In Grtat BrlUin. Not i dlvlilon,\nnot a brigide, not t battalion, tvtn, wti dt-\ntiched for lervice ln Africa Only \u25a0 ftw offlctn and mtn wtrt ient over to gtln experience.\nNow tht Afrlcin cimpilgn ll ovtr ind\nthin ll no longer a ildcihow which cin be\nturned to account ai a postgraduate achcil.\nlha Britiih lit ind 6th irmiei, tht Americim,\nthe Auitnllini. tht New Zeilinderi, tht South\nAfrlctm hive all met the enemy In battle.\nThty ire btttltwlie and btttlt-hirdened. Tht\nCantdUni art not\nIvan If tht Cinidlin Army U honored by\nbtlng choien to ict \u25a0\u25a0 the tpeirhud of Invi-\nllon, who wlll uy that it wlll bt it wtll\nequipped tor thtt honor ind tervlce u It\nwould hive betn had a dlvlilon or t corps\nreceived ttl btptlim o. (irt in Afrlct?\n\u2014Vancouvtr Province\nLAUDS FOSTER APPOINTMENT\nOtUwt'i tppolntmtiit of Brlg.-Ctn. W W.\nToiler it Specltl Commlulontr for Wutern\ni Dtfrnr.' Projecti. eipecltlly thoie related to\nIVBIted SUtei conitruction, wlll bt httrtlly\nHSmmendtd htrt If the Govtrnment would\n\u25a0ame a high executive offlctr ll co-ordlmtor\nlot projects In Britiih Columbil It would bt\nN-Ketdingly brlplul to tvtryont conctrntil.\n\"\u2022\"Vtncouver Sun\n(Tram Ottawa Journal)\nThe time haa coma to face facta. When\nthli U dona, tba Inherent fallacy of all political\naelutlotu tor social and economic difficulty\nti apparent The brave new world of the Four\nFreedoms, ot security and general happineu,\ncan be attained only on tha basis of the well-\ndirected and reasonably-rewarded work ol\nthe Individual citizen. No political nostrums,\nleft, middle or right, can replace thla fundamental belli. Government solutions are necessarily baaed ori taxation, control, restriction.\nGovernment worki through bureaucracy\nwhich, by IU nature, U a \"dead hand\"\u2014mediocre, unlmtginative, stultifying.-Enlightened\nprivate enterprise, stirred on by tha profit\nmotive and by competition, must ba resourceful and, efficient to survive.\nAnother aspect 11 tha myth that Government by some magic creates wealth. The oppoilte ls the truth. It U ai true today as in the\n19th century that the len government the\nbetter.\nWhat an the right functions of Oovernment? Flnt, the preservation ot order and the\nprotection of the freedom of the citizen. Second, the protection of the nation againit external aggression. Third, the supervision ot\neuential services for the community. Fourth,\nthe securing of favorable marketi for trade.\nIf government, for IU part, conflnei IUelf\nto these 'minimum functions, lt U doing all\nthat it iWbuld do In an enlightened democracy.\nAn enlightened and efficient democracy\nis one in which capital and labor realize that\neverything dependi on the well-directed and\nreasonably paid work of the efficient Individual citizen. Problemi of employment, tjcur-\nlty, and leliure can and thould be lolved by\nthe Joint efforU ot capiUl and labor Independent of government Direct action li the key\nto the whpM problem. If i great construction project is needed, let lt be undertaken\nal a tound buiineu proposition, not merely\nai an expedient to absorb the unemployed.\nIf retiring pensions are to be guaranteed to\nall worken, let Induitry and'labor make\nprovision jointly. The lame appliei to the de-\nvelopment of trade, to pioneering enterprlie,\ntnd to the whole nnge of collective creative\nactivity.\nIn all thU there is no \"reaction\" or denial\n.of the wisdom and Indeed the neceulty of\ngreat locial prorgei, On the contrary, thla way\nmeani well founded progress.\nWhat li the alternative? The perpetuation\nki peacetime of the controls of wartime. The\npenlstence of bureaucratic management, and\nultimately the disappearance of private enterprlie, stifled by paternalism. That way llei\nilowlng-down, disillusionment chaoi and revolution.\nThe choice Is limple. Either we admit political wlutions, realizing that we shall become\nInevitably an authoritarian bureaucratic and\nInefficient society or we determine to reteln\nthe basic characteristic of free democracy, enlightened private enterprUe, working through\nlt to the fullet pouible enjoyment ot the truitt\nof tha earth, bountifully and universally diitributed. There is no ihort cut to the millennium. There U no lubstitute for the free work\not the individual citizen.\n25 YEARS AQO\n(From Dllly Newi, Miy 11, 1I1S)\nA. O. Ltngley, Reildent Mining Engineer,\nirrived from Revelstoke lut evening tnd\nwill leave this morning for Salmo when he\nwlll inspect iome minei ln the Sheep Creek\ndiitrict\nAccording to i report from Silverton the\nitrlke madt ln tht property of the Standard\nSliver-Lead Mining Company ii growing ln(\nImporUnce u tht development proceedi.\nA. B. Godfrey, director of the dlitrict campaign for the Red Triangle fund, teporU that\nthe district total Is now $4520.06.\nT. McDonild received word thtt hli ton,\nPte. S. J. McDonild, hid irrived it Hillfax on\nhli wiy home from tht front\nToday's Horoscope\nTht perion who hu t birthdiy todiy hu\nt powerful, winning penonallty, and pouauei\nminy frlendi. Your disposition is happy. You\nin fond of humor ind ara Inclined to nek\nchangei ln work ind penonil interest!. A\nflme-coniumlng Job miy keep you up far\nbeyond your reguUr bedtime on your birthdiy. If you gtt too fatigued don't try to flnUh\ntht tuk. You might mike t lerlous blunder.\nWords of Wisdom\nTo rult ont'i inger li well; to prevent\nIt li itlll better.\u2014Tryon Idwirdi.\nEtiquette  Hints\nIf you in writing lttten U i wrvlce man,\nwhtthtr lt be your huiband, iwitthttrt or\nJuit a boy friend, makt thtm Jolly tnd tull ot\nIntereitlng blu of newi, Jokai, etc. Don't, for\ngood nett ukt. und him doleful mlulvei. It\nli tha home folk* duty to htlp him ktep up\nhli courage \u2022\nDon't be io ibiorbed In your own tffilri\ntbtt you ctnnot greet your mocliUi plttiant-\nly every morning. It li rude to Ignore thtm,\npining thtm with no ilgn of recognition when\nyou meet Jutt beciuie your own affairi occupy your wh&le mind.\nTest  Yourself\n1. Whit doei the date nf Miy M eoinmem-\nortte?\n2. Whtt dott the diU ot Junt 24 signify?\n3   Of whit ilgnlflcance li tht data  of\nNov. 11?\n\"British\nRestaurants\"\n\"British ReiUurmU\"\u2014Communil feeding\ncentres\u2014rhide their flnt appearance in the\nearly dayi ot the BUU on London. Plam hid\nbten made for ruch in emergency ai the neceulty of communil feeding, but no iuch centrei were actually operating yhen the heavy\nair raids began ln September 1940.\nIn the flnt week of the blitx, 20 feeding\ncentre! were opened by the London County\nCouncil at the request of Lord Woolton, Mlnliter of Food ln the Britiih Government\nBy the end ot the third week, SO communal feeding centrei were in operation.\nBy the end of 8 monthi, 180 centrei wen\neiUbllihed. Theie were primarily Intended to\nciter to people who had been deprived through\nthe bilU of wiyi tnd metm of cooking ade-\nquite metli for themielvei.\nFor peoplt who hid been rendered homeless In the blitz, Rest Centres and Free Meali\nwere alreidy provided is part of the A.RP.\nlystem.\nThe network of feeding centrei ilowly extended to other pirti ot BngUn'd, u heavy ilr\nraida tpretd to Coventry, Liverpool, Man-\nChester, etc.\nBy March 1841 there 836 communil feeding centrei\u2014\"Britiih Reitauranti\" \u2014 spreid\novir EngUnd. By Deotmber 1942 there wtrt\n1902 centrei ln opentlon.\nTodiy \"BrlUih ReiUuranU\" in in iccepted ind popuUr feature of BriUln'i wartlmt Ufa. They eniure -thit the people of\nBrlUin cin obUln i hot nutritioui mld-diy\nmtal it low coit without hiving to uie their\nntlon card; and thli nitlon-wlde iyttem of\ncommunil feeding lavei both food and fuel.\nAll meali lupplled by \"Britiah ReiUuranU\" are paid tor, In contrait to metli lupplled\nfree it Reit Centrei to bombed-out penoni.\nThe following pricei ire typical:\nSoup, 4c; main coune, ISc; dtutrt 4c to Sc;\ncup of tea, 2c\nTht Britiah Miniitry of Food milnUlni \u25a0\nhigh nutritional lUndard for tht mull terved\nit \"Britiah Reitiunnu\".\n\"BrlUih Rettiunnti\" ire let up In iny\npremliei available: for IniUnci, ont hu\nbten ttt up In the bombed kitchen of a big\nLondon Hoipital.\nLunohtlme concerU In wtrtimt trt very\ndifficult to arnnge. tnd muilc li provided In\n\"BrlUih ReiUurmU\" ln 1 viriity ot wayi.\nThi D'Oyly CirU Open Comptny vliited one\nLondon centre tnd wtn t huge tucceu. Popular radio ltan ipptir. Groupi of muilcil\nItudenU volunteer to provide i program\nTIST ANSWERS\n1. Birthdiy of lite Queen Vlctorli.\n2 St Jetn EUptlltt Dey, Ult holldiy nf Uit\nFnnch Cinidiini.\n3. Armlitlce of Ihe Flrit Orut War.\nWar\u201425 Years Ago\nMiy 17, UIS.\u2014Sixty prominent Sinn Ftln-\ntrt. Including Prof. E__mon de Vilfn. Preildtnt of tht Sinn Fein, irreited In IrtUnd on\ndltcovery of Otrmin-Irlih plot Soldien of\nGermtn dlvUioni nur Dvlnik, Ruult, mutinied.\n\\ \/        T\u00b0*Vs\nJ\/LCTORY GARDEN-GRAPH\n'    , iy DIAta HAtLIOAV\nCartas Ask for More Sugar Than\nFruit Available for Canning\nPLANT SttOS\nVz INCH DUE*\nPtAtft MTI\nI inch OUP\nft*\nPLANT 5EED.ll.Gi-\n11NCHES MIP\nONIONS ARE SPACE SAVERS IN\nVICTORY QARDEN!\nThere \u00abre io mmy varieties of\nonloni that it li pouible to have an\nearly, a medium and'a late crop In\ntbe Victory garden. There are also\nwhite, yellow and red varletiei ot\nonions available. Onloni are .aim\nrecommended for the Victory garden becauie they do not take up\nmuch space.\nOnions, are grown from leedg,\nseU and: transplant!, also celled\nseedlings. Onloni require a fine, fertile wil -which U weU drained. They\nmuit be kept tree from the en-\ncroichitient of weedi by frequent\nbut ihallow cultivaUon. The weedi\nbetween the planti ihould be pulled\nby hand.\nUnleu onion leedi are planted om\nearly in April in northerly latitudes it is advisable to grow onloni\nfrom sets or transplants. Seed!\nihould be planted out as early as the\nioU can be worked. They are pUnt-\ned tn drills H Inch deep, and three\nto four aeedi per inch, ai Illustrated\nin the accompanying Garden-Graph.\nThe drlUs are uiually from 12 to IS\ninches apart, depending upon the\ntype pf cultivator uied. The young\nplant! are thinned to itand three to\nfour Inchea apart. The tint thinnings may be uied ai green onioni\ntor the table and tbe aecond thinning! can be boiled. i\nOnion ieU are planted three to\ntour lnchei apart, as Illustrated,\nthen covered with one Inch of loit\nThe sets will mature earlier than\nplants grown from ieed.\nIn the early Spring your on on\nplants can be purchased from ieed\nstorei. In replanting, aa illustrated,\nthey are iet four, lnchei apart and\ntwo lnchei deep In the soil.\nIV FRANK WILLIAMS\nCanadUn Preii Itaff Wrlttr\nOTTAWA, May 18 (CPI-Cheer\nup ladiet\u2014even if you don't get all\nthe canning sugar you aaked for\nyou probably couldn't hnve canned\nthat much fruit anyway.\nThe amount of sugar Finance Miniiter Ililey uyi ii going to be available for canning, 100,000.00(1 poundi\nworki out at about n ne poundi for\nevery man, woman and child ln the\ncountry. The application! women\nlent ln to the Pricei Board added\nup to 209,000,000 pounds, equalling\nabout 10 pound, per Canadian.\nThat, Mr. Ililey uyi, represents\nan amount of fruit that \"never\ncould be canned.\" In other words\nthere Just Im't enough fruit to pro\nbetter.than Amealcani who are allowed five poundi per penon **lUl\na limit of 25 poundi to a fimlly.\nThere hai been no luggestlon of a\nfamily limit In Canada.\nFinal details of the sugar ration-\nIng plan have yet to be announced,\nbut It li known that the ipecal\ncanning couponi will ba sUggered\nthrough the preiervlng period, June\n1 to Sept. 90.\nUnder thli lyitem houiewl.ee\nwllV be able to buy Iwo-tifthi ot\not their canning tugar in June and\none-fifth of the couponi will become good at the tint of each of\nthe three succeeding-months. Tha\ncoupons will remain good throughout the canning season w If tha\nJune couponi are not used for berries or early fruiti, they maybe\nvide for such an outburst of canning. y^jj (or jate fruits\nenthusiasm.\nLocil Ration Boardi ln Ottawa,\nToronto and iome other cities have\nmade known that they are work.ng\non a basU 'of 10 poundi to city-\ndwellers.\nEven with the application! cut to\nmeet the Pricei Board quote Canadlani an going to fare a good deal\nThe Idea of making a Urge;\namount of sugar available early In\nthe season Is to enable the housewife, to have sugar ivailable whenever fruit can be obtained.\nTht, whltetalled deer can run at\n\u25a0 ipeed of 90 mllei an hour fof\nihort distance!.\nHave your Job problem a(t>\nswered try an expert counsellor.\nWrite Uie Career Engineer,\ncare of the Nelwn DaUy Newi.\nOnly lnltlaU will be publiihed.\nI'm getting on In yeara-flf-ty-lih\n\u2014and old agt tcaret mt. What can\nI do to lott thli fearj Mra. Y.O.P.\nThis fear Is common-r-and it \u00bb\nbeing wive* by hundredi through\nUie one thing the war hu mide\nneceiury for women\u2014worki Uiually de dreaded \"old age\" phobia U\nreilly a lenie of loneUneu, of frui-\ntration, of going Into the evening ot\nlife without a road map. The.oppoilte of thli li frlendi, change ot\nscenery, occupied houn and a lenie\nof doing worthwhile thlngi. Today,\nyou can don overalU, pop your hair\nInside a handkerchief and itrutl Or\nif you are of \u2022 milder temperament\nyeu may find many Jobi you can\ndo md would like to'do. You, Mri.\nP., are ilrr_ply loiing the utiitactton\nof being appreciated. Other people\nare not building up your fundamen-\nUl feeling of Importance la they\nonce did. So, WORKI And instead of\ndreaded enemiei, you will find the\nyean are pleaiant frlendi.\nMaco Is Again\nPresident of\nNelson Eagles\nReelected to office, Steven Maco\nli Uie tint President of Nelson Eagle Aerie to lerve, three yean ln\nsucosslon. _\nOther officen irei.r. W. Johnwn, Vlce-Preildent; D. H. Proudfoot Chiplaln; A. H. Smith, SecreUry; Harry Waulck, Treasurer;\nJohn DeGirolamo, Conductor; Chn\u00bb.\ntopher Irvine, Iniide Guard; Charlei\nDeFerro, OuUlde Guard; Albert O\nAllan, Trustee.\nOfficen will be lnitalled Jointly\nwith offlcen of Rouland Aerie No.\n10 at Roulmd Junt 1.\nEsUblnMng a record ot belting\nIU mnual quota for new memben,\ntha Nelwn Aerie thli yetr already\nhu exceeded IU IMS quota. In leu\nthan three yein over 00 memberi\nhivt been added to the rolli.\nIn Uie current Victory Loan camptlgn Uie Aerlei bought \u2022 11000\nbond, maintaining Ui record of buy-\ning bondi in eich campaign io far.\nIt alio heldi i lUbitanltla number\nof Wir Savlnp certificitei.\nPremature Twins\nin Incubator\nPopular Exhibit\nROSSLAND, B. C, Miy lt-Tht\nmoit popular exhibit it Mater Miiericordiae Hoapltal, whtn \"open\nday\" wai held, Wednuday, wu the\nnunery, which delayed Uie twin\ndiughten ot Mr. and Mrs. Jack\nRamiay. Thew premature bablu\nare being raised in the modern electric incubitor. Hoipltil Day they\nware three weeki old, ind Marlt\nThereu weighed 31bt., 12 or, tnd\nThereu Annt weighed 4 Ha. At\nbirth they wire 3 lbi. eaeh.\nThe ntw method of feeding by\ntube, eliminating Uie neceulty of\n\u25a0wallowing, li one ot tht chief rea.\n\u25a0onl tor their progreu, iccording\nto tht SUter ln chtrge.\nNew Salvation\nArmy Officer\nArrives Nelson\nAdjutant George Crewe, new appointee to the Salvation Army post\nat Nelson, hu arrived with Mri.\nCrewe and family. He succeeds Major Marjorie Finnie, who hai gona\nto' Vanoouver. >\nAdjutant Crewe wai itatloned at\nRonland for Uie pait year. Before\ngoing to Rouland be ierved ln Edmonton. He wu born in Newfound.\nland and hai resided ln every pro.\nvince In Canadi. He took hii Sal\nvati on Army training ln the Eait.\nMil. Crewe, a Westerner, hai\nalso lerved u a SalvaUon Army Ot.\nfioer. Her service hu all been In the\nWeit\nAdjutant and Mn. Crewe have\ntwo sons.\nI.O.D.E. MEETING AT .\nIOMONTON, MAY 21\nTORONTO, May 16 (CP)-The\n4Srd Annual Meeting of Uie Imperial Order Diughten of Uu empire\nwlll optn ln Edmonton Friday, May\n2a. Delegatn will attend from aU\nover Canada.\nIK*SUGAR REFINING (0 LTD\nTHE NEW WARTIME\nCONTAINER\n\/\n'_**vi>.\n.iHlUMt\n\\\nBell Welcomes\nAlumni, High\nSchool Dance\nAn old Khool bell overhead that\nrang out tha welcome, emphasized\nln waU slgni, wai one of the decor-\naUve highlights of the Nelwn High\nSchool alumni dance at the school\nauditorium Frldiy night Another\ndecorative feature wai the uie of\nsigns beirlng the ichool motto. A\nfairly large number of alumni attended, signing the register u they\nentered.\nPatrons and patronesses were Mr.\nmd Mn. J. Waldle, Mr. and Mrs.\nRon Flemming ind Mr. ind Mrs. R.\nE Morris.\nArrangements were ln the handi\not Uie School Social Committee,\nheaded by Miu Connie Manahan.\nJohn Waldle tnd William Jarvis\nwere at the door.\nMuiic wu by the ichool orchestra, the SUr Dusters.\nROGERS' Golden Syrup may not new alwaya\nbe available ** yow locil frocan and wt\nrealize* tha hirdihlp thai thli ciuiei our cuitomin.\nBeciuie Rogan' Golden Syrup li made (rom pert\ncane sugar ib productlort li therefore controlled\nand limited by the Sugar Adminittrator (or Cinida.\nTin ii no longer available (or packaging tnd Rojtri'\nGolden Syrup now makes Ha appearance In e\nnew war-lime dreu\u2014the handy -)\u25a0_ lb. gliu Jar,\nRoftr'a Golden Syrup ii itill the ume hlfh\nquality\u2014still the lame itimuhtinn and delicious food; and when available, will itill bring\nthe lame meaiure of latiifacrion ind enjoyment to ite many friendi.\nBC SUGAR REFINING CO ITD\nVANCOUVER.BC\nPlan for a\nGood Morning\nlOMORROW morning enjoy a bowlful of crisp, delicious Gtape-Nuts Flakes.\nThat's a grand plan fbr t good-natured\nmorning every day.\nGtape-Nuts Flakes have a malty-ri.li,\nswect-as-a-nut flavor that starts you off with\na grett big.smile! And their good nourishment keeps you grinning. These days you\nmed the carbohydrates and proteins, iron and\nphosphorus, end other food essentials found\nin (.rape-Nuts Flakes.\nOrder from your grocer. There tre two <\nsizes of the red tnd Miitc package\u2014regular\nsize tnd giant economy aize.\nGrape* Nuts\nFLAKES\nA rf9*ml-m we WH**J*r**W \u2122#fli\ngghgjifkfg^i^\n______\n...-*'.\n m\n\u00bbH*.'\u00bb)WWM\u00bb\u00bbW)\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbWJl\nYour Foot Feels\nPROPER FIT!\nOur experienced laleimen oan\nfeel the \"iet\" ot your foot In\nthe ihoe, Juit. at you feel ltt\ncomforti\nUat, hit, ityle'\u2014 afl\nthete are vital In deciding whether a ihoe\nll right for you. We\ncheck them ill for the\n\u2022ike of foot comforti\nStylet for all the family I\nI Re Andrew\n& Co,\nLeaders ia Footfashion\netSSSSSSiSi&$SS$iSS##&!&iC$SSSS;\nA beaver colony may periist for\ncenturies.\n.ttttttMlf\u201411\"*\"1 *\u2014'tttt'\nWATCH REPAIR\nIt a Job for experti Our work\nuiurei your utlitaotlon.\nH. H. Sutherland\n411 Baker St    '   Ntlton B C-\ntammaa,tu___a\u2014*taaaaaa_a_\nK\nCHOCOLATE s|\nMILK \"\nTht Popular Btvtragt for\nAny Metl\ntOOTENAY\nfAU-IY  U\nAIRY\nDRESS UP SMART\nWITH NEW FINERY\nMilody's Fashion Shop\nNelson Airman Raises Victory Loan\nPennant, Making Dollars Enlist\nJamet Cornfield, Nelion youth\nnow lerving in the Royal Canadian\nAir Foree, Saturday night pulled\nto tht top of a flagpole on Baker\nStreet a Victory Loin honor pennant, signifying a City of Nelaon\nvictory In.ita hardest war loan\nassignment to date This city Illd\na quota of |S58,0M. On Siturdiy\nit climbed past this figure and as\nthe Fourth Loan campaign drew to\na close the pennant wu railed.\nThus the City of Nelion foot the\nchallenge of lti Victory Loan slogan, \"Keep That Nelson TOph\".\nbased upon the victorious hero mu\nof Admiral Nelson and hil dying\norder to \"Engage the enemy more\ncloiely.\"\nThe .ceremony wai simple aad\nbrief, but lt exemplified thl sincerity of the large crowd that gathered at the Ward and Baker Street\nintersection to iee the pennant\nrailed. .    ;\nLending an air of celebration.\nwai the Neleon Junior High School\nCadet Bugle Band directed by Clarence Ward, marching to the twinging rhythm of drums and buglet and\nfinally 'producing a unscheduled\n-thrill when, play.ng and march ng,\nlt formed a \"Victory V\" at the intersection.   .\n\"MAY WE NEVER FAIL THEM\"\nIn the prayer opening the ceremony ReV. J. G Holmei voiced\n\"thanki for the splendid response\nto the Fourth Victory Loan by the\npeople of Canada and eipecially\nthe people of thia City and District.\" He prayed: \"Strengthen our\nfighting forcei md grant that we\nIn Canada may never- fall them.\"\nThe quota of $555,000 iet for Nelion \"leemed, in the mlndi of many\nof us, a staggering amount, especially as Nelson had already Invested\n.heavily ln three previous Iomi,\"\nMayor N. C. Stibbi atated. He referred to the flag dedication ceremony three weeka earlier and hit\naaiertlon then that Victory depended, updn all, and thai \"we muit\nmake or dollan enlist, too.\"\n\"I wai reminded,\" he continued,\n\"of Lord Nelion'i fimoui wordi\nwhen, as he liy dying on board hii\nship the Victory at Trafalgar, he\niald, 'Engage the enemy more\ncloiely'. I wai reminded of hli\nfamoua deedi of valor ind. that he\nnever loit a battle and give hli\nlife for hli country, liie name Nelaon, therefore* hai a great tradition, and Nelion, the City, bears\nthat name.\nTO 8UPPLY \"OUR BOYS\nAND GIRL8\"\n\"We therefore took u our ilogan\n\"Keep That Nelaon Touch', and we\naaked you, too, to do your duty\nao that In thii diy. our gallant com-\nWEEKLY WARTIME\nNUTRITION HINTSi\nMirthi login, Swift'i fined home economist, whoN weekly wirtime cooking column\nll i regnlu'future of this pige. Look for\nthese valuable hints eich Mondiy\niy Mar Iht Lega*\nradei who ire moving forward to\n.Victory in thla war would be supplied with the equipment they required to bring about a complete\nvictory and thus hasten the return\not our boyi and glrla on ictlve service in thli war. ,\n\"Ladies and Gentlemen: tht spirit\nof Nelion, the man, has carried down\nthe ages and today Nebon, tht City,\nand Nelson,' the District, ioo, hive\ntriumphed. Nelton hai reached lti\nquota and I have just received from\nGeorge Klrr, Provincial Chairman\nOf the National War Finance Committee, the following telegram:\n\"I like the Nelion touch. Apparently every man did do hit\n' duty. Pleaie accept my congratulation! and convey to Chairmen\nat Nakuip, New Denver, Kulo\nand-Sal mo our sincere appreciation.\"\nMayor Stibbi expreued thinki to\nVictory Loan worken, and to iub-\nKrtben for \"the wonderful victory\nyou hava achieved. Like Nelson'i\nihip, the Victory, we have not yet\nloit a bittle.\"\nFloyd ftwln, Oornetlst, led the\ngathering in the opening \"O Cinida\", and the cloilng \"God Save the\nKing.\" Lleut-Col. O. A. Hoover,\nPublic Relation! Chairman tor the\nNelson Wir Finance Committee,\nwai Chairman.\np     \\\n.\n*\u25a0: .    \u00ae       *$*_-t**%'\n'.\ni >'.   '\u25a0                     \/\n\u25a0     \u25a0;                                      ;\n\u2022Ik''\"*       i               . \u25a0 * - ___m\nr.77   '                     '\u2014'*..\u25a0'      .    Syli'jlf^^B\n*^*mtmK\u2014w3*mmWMm*a-m*^      ___*_\\ '__-**\u25a0_\n_________      i^*^-m\u00a3&-w!          ______tl_w-w'\n________' i                    ___m_____9>_l\nHulls Issued\nPermit for\n$400 Alteration\nCity Engineer H. D. Dawion Iisued 18 building permits lait week,\nauthorizing construction at a total\nestimated cost of $1689. The largest\npermit wai luued to T. Hulls to\nbuild a concrete basement and brick\nchimney. 90] Third Street, it an\nestimated coit of $400.\nOther permiti were luued to:\nC. E. Clarke to build concrete retaining wall, 308 Robion Street, $200.\nMn. D. G. Mosses to reshingle\nroof of house, 812 Latimer Street,\n$90.\nJ. P. Walgren to extend chimney\nand lay oak floor ln living room,\n421 Carbonate Street, $190.\nC. A. Wilbur to build new front\nstains, finish shingling ind painting\nthe outside of home, 616 Sixth\nStreet, $70.\nMisi May E Smith to construct\ntwo coal chutes, 215 Innes Street,\n$190.\nL. Simpeon to renew tome poiti\n,and footings and rebuild entrance\nporch, 112 Vernon Street, $118.\nE. Palm to build on a bay window,\n912 Sixth Street, $25.\n' Nelson Sash and Door to close tn\nback verandah, 412 Victoria Street,\n\u2666100.\nR. Waters to renew verandah posti\nand make lattice below, 1012 Joiephlne Street, $40.\nT. a Witen te Co., Ltd., to ihingle roof 1323 Stanley Street, $180.\nT. H. Waten & Co., Ltd, to ihingle portion of rpof, JM Robion\nStreet,- \u00bb4J.\n_ Sherman to comtruct roof over\nsidewalk, $38 Baker Street, $12.\nT. Hulls to build concrete buement ani brick chimney, 502 1\"hird\nStreet, $400.\nA. Graffl to liy concrete wilk to\nfront entrance, 717 Stanley Street,\n\u2666a.\nJ. C. Hamen to pitch roof of gir-\nage with rubberold shingles, SIS\nHaU Street, $5.\nEd Kelter to comtruct null window on Weit side of Civic Centre\nbuilding, vemon Street, $50.\nT. H. Waters le Co, Ltd., to ihln-\ngle portion of roof, Nelion Avenue\n$00.\nCapltol Motors Ltd., to build a\ncanopy over rear girige doon, Vernon Street, $1S.\nGlamourize Meat Loaves\nNo maiter what elso your\nmeal market doesn't havo,\nchances aro there'll bo tho\nmakin's ef a meat loaf\nWhat'i in a meat loaf? Well, that's\nop to you; but take it from me,\n' a meat loaf can be a rite ind\n.elegant thing with I bit of thought\nand planning. Tike shape fot instance. Everyone likes variety, so\nmake the loif different every time.\nMeat loaf in a ring mold with the\ncentre full of buttered peu or\ncreamed celery is I sight to start\nmouths wttcring.\nThen the flivour, that's up to\nyou igtin. Some folks like to seaion the mixture with sage or other\nherbi. Then othen like a duh of\nWorcester or horsendiih., And\ndon't think a meat loaf must be\n100 per cent bccfl Try mixing\nground beef with the same imount\nof ground heart. (Thit'i putting\nextra nutrition into the meal, too.)\nAnd don't be afraid of other meats\n(veal, pork or lamb) which may\nbe available. Or the leftover meats\nin your refrigerator.\nAs to texture, some like i dry\nloaf, some a moist one. The lecret\nlies in tha btc.nl crumbi. Fine\ncrumbs mike i compict loaf\u2014need\nmore liquid to avoid dryness.\nAnd one last hint. When the\nmeat loaf is cold it is exceUent\niliced between mustird-buttereil\nslices of Cinadi Approved breid\nfor a tasty and sustaining lunch-\nbox sandwich.\n.    .   .\nHive you your copy of\n\"MettComplete\" yet?\nMirthi logio'i hind,\nbook of meat cookery\n\\ il invaluable fbr wirtime meil plinncn.\nSand Wt to Swift Cimdiin Co.\nLimited, Dept   NC18. Toronto.\nPW1FT CANADIAN CO.'LIMITED\nMaker* of Premium Quality Producti; Brookfleld Butter,\nEftftt and Gheeee; Jewel Shortening and Silveriest Lard.\nMrs. Latham Named\nNew Secretary\nof Kailo I.O.D.E.\nKASLO, B.C.-At the Kulo Chap-\nter, I.O.D.B. May meeting, the Regent, Mn. J. R Tlnkeu, wn in the\nchair.    The    Secretary    Mri.    H\nNELSONSOCIAL\n<Pif\n*\n;' By MRS  M. J. VIQNIUX\nKUBIN-GREErE\na Saturday morning at nlna\no'clock, at the Cathedral of Mary\nImmaculate, Rev. Francii Flynn\nunited ln' marriage Cecilia Kubin,\neldeit daughter of the late Michael\nKubin and Mri. Kubin ot Nelion,\nind Alphone Greefe, ion of the late\nMr. and Mrs, Greefe. The. bride wai\nittended, by Mra Bruno Bourgeoli\n\u25a0nd th* groom by' Stephen Maco.\nThe bride chose a navy blue tailored\n\u25a0ult, blue off-the-face hat, with jink\nflowen *nd acceuoriei. Mri, Bourgeoli wore a black tailored suit and\ndusty roie accessories. A wedding\nbreakfait for the Immediate family\nwai served at Mn. Kubln's home on\nCarbonate Street Mr. and Mrs.\nGreefe ara making their home ln\nNelion,\n* Mr., and Mn. Reginald Davii\nand ion Bobby of Trail viilted town\nSaturday. .\n* Shoppen ln the city Saturday\nIncluded Mr. and Mrs. Thomai Evans of South Slocan.\nWAI_I_-R-00-_-S\na The marriage wai ulempized\nrecently in SL John, N. B\u201e at St.\nMatthew1! Preibyterian Church,\nwhen Miu Kathleen Elizabeth Colei\ndaughter of Mr. and Mn. George\nColei, St John, became the bride ol\nLewli Riviere Waller, ion \"of Mr.\nand Mn. Frederick B. Walltr, Nelion, B. C. He*. John H. Humphreyi\nperformed the ceremony. Miu Francei Mary Colei wu ber sister's\nbridesmaid and Rfmn. Leille H.\nWaller, Winnipeg, wai best man for\nnil brother. A dressmaker iuit ln\nQueen'i blue wai chosen by the\nbride for her wedding attire. A reception followed at the home of the\nbride. Mri. Colei receiving with\nthe couple wore a tailored suit ln\nnivy. Mr. and Mn. Wilier are\n\u25a0pending their honeymoon In the\nMaritimes. For traveling thl bride\nwore a eoat of fitted tweed over her\nwedding iuit Upon their return\nthey will reside at 72 Adelaide\nStre*t St. John. The groom ls a\ngraduate of the George Williami\nCollege, Chicago, and is physical\ndirector at the Saint John Y.M.C.A.\nVISITORS FROM COAST\na   Mn. b. L. Rees, 1133 Front\nStreet' hu ai gueit her daughter,\nMn. A. C. Irvine and her young ion\nRoger of Vancouver, for a few dayi.\n* Mn. Mabel Plaice arrived\ntrom Regina, Sask., Friday morning\nto vliit Mn. Gardiner and\/Ruuell at\nCreicent Valley, Mr. and Mn. Reid\nGardiner at Slocan City and her\ndaughter, Mn. Mclntoih of TralL\n* Mrf Marjln, .who ipent the\npait two weeks In Nelion, lett yeiterdiy for her home at Sirdar.\n* Vlilton in town at the weekend Included Mrs. Frank Hufty and\nion Frank of Slocan City.\na Mn. William Watkini ot Far-\nron left Saturday after a brlet vlilt\nto Nelion.\nMn L. L. Robinion of Ymlt vliited town Saturday.\na John Bartolac waa in Nelson\nfrom Slocan City Saturday.\na Mn. William London of Savona la a gueit of her brother ind\niliter-ln-law, Mr. and Mn. W. D.\n'Goodman, 808 Innei Street\nHERE FROM K-MBERLEY\nMn. I. O. Smyth of Kimber-\nIUNCH BOX CONTENTS\ni i i ihould include 1. milk in\niome form (soup or cocoa or\nstraight); 2. ....... ti-.li ot egg;\n3. Canidi Approved bread;\n4. a leafy green Or yellow rep.\ntaHi ind 5. a [nil , , , these\nu a minimum.\nley, ex-reiident of Nelion, is ipend\nIng a few dayi In town.\na Mn. Ron Hunter of Spokine\nIs i gueat of her mother, Mn. A.\nHill, Nelion Avenue, ilio her lister, Mn. L. W. E. Smith, McQuar-\nrie Avenue.\n* Mlu Join Lowndes of Sheep\nCreek ipent Saturdiy ln town.\na Moit Rev. Martin M. Johnson,\nBUhop of Nelion, wai ln Cranbrook\nyeiterday administrating the sacrament of Confirmitlon.\n* F. Loventroin of Ymir viilted\ntown Friday.\n* Mra. A. Mijor of Procter wir\namong city ihoppen Saturday.\na Mn. Swanzey of Ymir and ion\nAlan spent Saturday in Nelion.\na Mra. D. Hood of Slocan City\nvisited town Saturday.\n* Mri O. D. Nagle, Victorii\nStreit entertained Circle No. 1 of\nTrinity United Church laif'week,\nwhen those ittending were Mrs. T.\nH. Olover, Mn. A. A. Pagdin, Mri\nJ. Speer, Mn. J. C. Grummett, Mri\nBertha M. Slmi, MM. J. B. Sttllwood,\nMri. Cottingham, Mri. H. D. Dawion. Mra. Jimei Robertion, Mn.\nR. Brodie, Mri. Hutcheni, Mri. W.\nA. Gordon ind Mn. C A. Dayman.\nRTTURNB TO MACLIOD\nA.W. Sheila Monoghan, who ipent\nSouth, read the minutei of the April Saturday in Nelion with her mother,\nmeeting ind ilio gave the financial Mn. J. N. Hunt Johnitoni Block,\nreport, 8S_\u00bb being ln tbe genenl returned on the hit-bound tram\nfund and tlVISa ln the Wir Fund I yesterdiy for her poit at Micleod\nA letter from Mn. H. Hartln, who'\nIi leaving Kailo, tendering her res-\nimitlon wai reid and Mn. E. Latham was unanimously named new\nTrniurer.\nThe Educitlonil Secretary, Mra.\nM C. T. Percivall, give in Intereitlng paper on India.\nMn. J. Pitenon handed In $33.50.\nproceedi from nln mide it the\nrummigi rdbm In April.\nMn. R. D. Girdner wai iccepud\nai a new member. Letteri of thanki\nfrom \"boyi aviraeii for cigirntu\nwin raid by Mn. Pitenon.\nA vote ot thinki wai puied to\nMn. W. L Bllllngi ind Mn. J. ll.\nTlnkeu for.tlw til given it thi\nhomi of thi former ind thi nport\nof thi I.O.D.E Convention given hy\nMri Tlnkeu.  .\nAnglican Field\nSecretary at' Kaslo\nKASLO. B. C -R\u00bbv. A C. T. lnd\nMrs Percivall hid ll their gutit\nat Ihe Vicing*. Mlu Ruth Cir-\nrulheri, Field Secretary, Dominion\nAnglicin W A, who li on \u2022 Canadiin tour.\nWhile In Kulo ihi iddreued thi\nyoung peopje ot the church. With\nuveril memben of the ienlor W. A.\nihe wn enlirtilned It \u2022 Imchton.\nMn.   M.   Heddle   of   Wlliow\nPoint viilted Nelion. Saturday\n*   Weiley J. T. CiUMck at thl\nR.C.A.F., Reglna, ll ipending hti\nfurlough, with hli family od Carbonate Street\n' Jacob Knauf of Harrop viilted\nNelion Saturday,\na .Norman. Denby wai In town\nfrom Willow Point Saturday,\na Lieut. A. _ Johnion ud nn\nlamily ara here trom the Coait having been called by tha death of Mr,\nJohnson's father lait week,\na 'MUi Dorii Steveni left yesterday morning for Calgary where\nihe plana on remaining.\na Mn. E. Graham of Slocan City\nvisited Nelion Saturday.\nHbNOREf) AT SHOWER\na ' Friday evening Mils Sheila\nDunwoody, whole giarriage to Lac\nRoy Mann, will be an event of\nthe near future, wai the gueit of\nhonor when.Mri H. M. Whimiier\nand Miu Muriel Whlmster enter.\ntained at a mart mlacallaneous\nihower at their home when Mlu\nMirgaret Jane Mann and Mlia Loli\nWhlmster auiited by serving. Mrs.\nW. R. Dunwoody preiided at the\ndainty tea table. Among thoie Invited were Mn. Albert Bush and Mn.\nJ. D. Rae ot Triil, the Mluei Frincei, Dorothy and Pat Nftholaon, Miu\nLorraine Carew, Miu Chrlitlne Roie,\nMln Iris Johansson, Miu Myrtle\nFliher, Miss Dawn Sharp, Mlu Loulie Forbes, Mrt. H. Stewart Forbes,\nMn. C. D. Pearion, Mn. Louii\nChoquette, Mri. R. D. Hall, Mn.\nWalter Wait, Mn. G. C, Arneion,\nMiss Gladys Ewing, Mrl. N. C.\nStibbi Mra Robert Andrew, Mrs. G.\nStuart Maclntoih, Misi Ruby Palmer of South Slocan and Mirs. H. N,\nWood.     ,  .\n* Mr. and IMn. L. H. Choquette,\nLitlmer Street, hid aa weekend\ngueit Mrs. Ohoquette'i niece, Miu\nBetty GIgot of the itaff of the Trail\nTidanac Hospital.\nRETURNS FROM COAST\ne Mn B. F. Whitellde, Victoria\nStreet, returned Saturday night\nafter, two weeki holiday ln Vancouver and Nanalmo.\na Mn. Roy Fraier of Pinchi\nLike li expected ln Nelson to be\nwith her mother, Mn. Johnion.\na Mri. G. G. Fair of Salmo viilted towrn Saturday.\na Shoppen ih the elty Saturday\nIncluded Mn. John Tawei of Cedar\nPoint.\n* Mr. and Mn. J. Bunt, Joiephlne Street are taking up residence\nat 334 Obeervatory Street,  today.\n* Mri. M\/ V. Trail of Mirror\nLake viiited Nelson Saturday.\n* Shoppen In the city Saturday\nIncluded Mrs. Roy Graham of South\nSlocan.\ne Pte. Glen Morrii li here from\nVernon viiiting relativei in Fair-\nview.\n* Mr. and Mri. George Leiter,\nHigh Street, had ai a weekend guest\ntheir ion, Ac, 1 David Leiter *f Edmonton,\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1941 - 5\nundary Women In\nClass of C.W.A.C. Graduates\nSeventeen Kootenay - Boundary\nwomen formed a large pert ot the\nneweit dali of graduatu at tha\nCanadian Woman'i Army Corpi\nSchool at Vermilion, Alta, on Saturday. The graduating clui consisted of 1*8 triinees, of whom \u2022\nwere from B.C.\nEach of tham will be ported to\nwork which will releue A category\n\u2022oldien fot aotlve lervice. The\ngirls v*nt tour weeks at Vermilion, their work, and varloui tests\nind interviews largely determine\nthe place they win occupy in Army\nlife. 'Any previous training thay\nmay have had and their own personal preferences alao ara taken\ninto Consideration baton they ar*\nposted. \"Soma will be poited to\ntake trades training and othen will\nAirman Is Guest\nat Seoul Meeting\nRev. J. G. Holmes, Boyd C. Affleck and Wireless Mechanic Jim\nCornfield, RCAJ*., in old friend\nof Nelson Scouts, were guests at\nthe meeting of Seoond Nelson Boy\nScouts last week.\nThree Scouta were inteited Into\nthe Scout Troop, Jack Todd, Jack\nBurgoyne and Pat Carew. Mr.\nHolmes then presented Swimmera'\nbadges to Scouts David and Douglai\nAbey and Bob Bone.\nMr. Affleck talked to the boyi\nind explained to them the theorlei\nof eitimation, how to find the height\nof treei, width of rivers ind lo on.\nWireless Mechanic Jim Cornfield\ntook over the meeting and closed\nlt in the regular Scout manner.\nJunior C.W.L. Hoi\nBake Sale\nA lucceuful bake ule waa held\nSaturday by the ladiei of the Junior\nCatholic Women'i Leigue.\nMn. Oeorge Benwell, Mn. R. R.\nBrown, Mn. D. Cummins, Mra.\nC. F. MacDougall, Mn W. Duckworth ind Mra. M. DeGirolamo were\nthe Committee ln charge.\nKaslo Guides Have\nWeekend Camp\nKASLO, B. C-ITie Kulo Girl\nGuldei held \u2022 weekend cimp at\nths Woodbury home of their Cip-\ntiln, Mn. L. Besecker. Miss May\nYimiukl wilted Ciptaln Besecker ind Mra. Gordon Leonird, R.N.,\nwai preient ai nurse. The 18 glrli\npreient reported a wonderful time.\nOn, Jhi Obt\nArtists to Make\nCanadians\nValue Own Land\n\"Canada is a land ot gnat ipacei,\na land of high mountain! and a land\nof great riven, it Is a land of beauty\nand a home ot freedom. Our literature must make us iee and feel and\nhonor theie thingi. Theie greatnesses have to be realized and It Is the\nartists whoie sensitive feeling! are\nattuned toj pltoh higher than our\nown whose duty lt la to make us iee\nthe value* and to understand.\"\nThia as\/ertlon was made by F. A.\nJewett, School Inspector, when he\nspoke to the Nelson' Soroptimist\nClub at a dinner meeting at the\nHume Friday.\nMlu Jean Gilker wai ln the chair.\nAppreciation of the Club to Mr.\nJewett wai voiced by Mri. Gretcheo\nGlbion.\nMr. Jewett'i subject wai \"Art In\nCapada.\"\nSpecimens of Douglai fir tree!\nhave been found ln Canada which\nare believed to be more than 700\nyeari old.\nbe poited direct to the units wtth\nwhloh they will work.\nFifty trad** ar* now open to\nC.W_A.C.. roerrlbiYs, with opportunity for thm 'tc tak* cowan It\nthty want training In nme particular Una ind Ihow aptitude for lt.\nTit* IT graduate! wan;\nArrow. Creek (Creaton area) \u2014\nAlice O. Hopkini   ,\nChipmin Cuhp-Merna M. Con.\nrad.\nCranbrook\u2014Lucy }. M. Matthewi.\nKimberley\u2014Barbara O. Paterion,\nEdith C. Whebell.\nFernie\u2014Ethey Oakley.\nCreston\u2014Alma L. Jorgenton Ag-\nnt* L. Lovestrom, Leona M. Loveitrom, Bevefly L. Romano, Gloria\nC. Romano.\nNelion-Joan X. Green, Evelyn\nC Hamma, Alia Johnitone, Dime\nC Meggy.\nFife-Alice M. Clarkatoa.\nOrand Forla-Elliabeth J. On.\nloo*.   \u2022 a\nPREEMAK\n*     FURNITURE CO.\nThe Houm ot Furniture Valuei\nPhont lit Nelion\nTRADE IN YOUR\n\"Old Furniture\non NEW\nTh* Emperor Claudlm Aqueduct.\nbuilt during the RomanjEmpie, required a tunnel three and one-hail\nmllei long and took' 90,000 worken\n11 yean to complete.\nSLACKS ind SLACK SUITS\nSizes 12 to 18\n.    $4.95 to $12.95\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\ni    \"    '          \u00bb\"\" m\nYour Eyes Must Last a Lifetime\nThe only eyes you wlll ever have ean only\nmaintain tneir youthful efficiency with\nreasonable care end attention. Eyes grow\nolder, often changing so gradually that the\ndifference Is unnoticed.\nOnly a professional eye-examination can\ntell If your eyes ire efficient. It would be\nwise ta find out how well youn eyes are\nserving you... now.\nCORECTAL\nLENSES   ,\nEnquire ebout precision\nCORECTAL LENSES,\nthey give you wide-\nangle vision ... are\nclear to the very edge.\nIMPERIAL OPTICAL COMPANY\nPioneer Canadian Optical Manufacturers\nHead Office, Toronto Branches from Coast to Coast\nMaken ef the Famoui\nCorectal, Tone-Lite, and Tone-Ray Lenees\n(HI\nR'.Urp\n''\"\"\"I\n.   '\nill\n\u2022i\nI\nMONDAY, MAY\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNINC\nDtvtlopnttnt cf iurgii7 and medicine through wir hai lavtd mon\nlufftring In thi world thtn wn inflated by all th* wtn of hiitory\nR Wition-Jontt, Ortbopitdic Bur\ngeon to tht Liverpool Royil Infirm-\n\u2022rr. uld In tn irilclp In thi Lenctt.\nBrltlth medicil Journtl.\n7:\u00bb~Muilcil Clock\n..\u25a0flO-C.BC.  Ntw(\n8:1 J\u2014Front Lint Ttmily\nl:_D-Yinket Homt Pirty\n\u00bb:00-BBC  Niwi\n9:li-Organ (CKLN)\nl:30-Tht   Concert   Muter  CKLN\n9:4S\u2014Tht Rtcord Cibintt\nt:5t-Tiait Signil'\nlOrOO-Moroing   Vialt,\n10:15\u2014Half tnd Hilf (CKLN)\n10:\u00ab-Cltln Willie* *Tht; Till\nMt\"\n11:00\u2014Vuilcil Vtrittlet\nll:l\u00bb-Vtrltly Tlmt (CKLN)\nll:30-8oldltr'i Wlft     \u25a0\nll:4*-Your Hollywood Ntwi Olrl\nAFTIRNOON\n1J:*0-B.C. rirm Brotdcut\nU:tt\u2014Tha Notice Board (CKLN)\nI.:J0-C1)C Ntwi\n|]:\u00ab-B*lwttn tM Booktndi\nl:0O\u2014Songi by Ann Witt\n1: It-Interlude\nI 1\u00bb-\"Vlttmln Otrdenlng\"\n130-Fled!er Conduct!\n'    t\n1:00\u2014Midellne Cirroll Reidi\n_:15\u2014 Muiical Programme\n_:30-Tei Time\n1:45\u2014Lllttntri' Tivorltei\n3:00\u2014 Memr'i   lilinden\n8:15\u2014Mirror for Women\n3:30\u2014Mir.o Berlnl\nJ:4o\u2014BBC Newi\n4:00\u2014Novtleiqut\n4:30\u2014 Dlnnln'  SUteri   .\n4:45\u2014Victory Loin Addreu\n\",.r\u00ab'   Ni \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u2022 Comment\n5-fll.-Hivtn of Hirmony (CKLN)\n8:J0-The Chorliten\nEVENINC\n\u00ab:0O-Supper Mtlodlti (CKLN)\nHJO-Songi it Twilight (CKLN)\n8:45\u2014Supptr Oinct (CKLN)\n7A0-CBC Ntwi\nTIS\u2014Ctntditn   Roundup\n7:30\u2014Irutrumtntal Rectal\n7:4S-Htls Winted\n8:00\u2014BBC Ntwi Reel\n8:10\u2014To Bt Announctd\n._\u2014Muilc rrora tht Ptcific\n\u00bbi\u00bb-Prof.  f. O. O. Wood\n9:4J\u2014Senntdo In Rhythm\n10:00\u2014CBC   Ntwi\n10:15\u2014Blind   Alloys\n10:30 -Amu Kills\n10:4}\u2014Danca Orchutn\nflM-Ood Stve tht King\nSCORES of youfig airmen today ue\ndoing essential work on the ground.\nThey can't fly\u2014ctn't get Into ecdon\u2014\ntill someone takes over their jobs. Thet\nis what yoa tre tsked to do. Will you\nserve so thtt one more airman may fly?\nCanada's airwomen letd t thrilling\nlife. They go pieces, do things\u2014things\nuseful to their country tnd to the tilled\ncause. They meet women from ail parts\nof Canada\u2014airmen from all parts ofthe\nEmpire. They ttke interesting courses\nof tnining which will equip them for\nuseful positions daring tad tfter the wtr.\nDon the Air Force uniform tnd do\nyour shire in winning the wtr. Help\ntn eager airman to get Into action. It's\na grett opportunity. .\nTh -CA.E tm- girls, ages m H 43, WtHi 1\nIml lligb .rW Entrance, ripply at yttr ne.,rtit\nR.CA.F. RecraHhtg Centre, hinging prtaf if\n-.cati- ttd Urth crrtjfictle. BXCBLLBNT\nOPPORTVNITIBS FOR PROMOTION.\nAirwomen ore needed\nfer these and many other\nHutltn\nClerki 11: Fabric Worktn\nSctnognphtn... fnupon\nDrivtri i i i Cooki i i \u25a0\nPhotognphen\nStnd fbr thli fm booklx -bout\nill-worn \u00abo It tki R.GA.F. Wrlu i\nDirtctor of Mur-lof, R.CA.F.,\nJickion llii-ldlni, Ottiwi, or\ntht neir.il Rfcrnltlog\nCuut Untd btlow.\nIttrvt-aCaa-iHaani\n_-l;.-l ISmUer. I ..\u25a0-\n10 t\u2014, Imltrs w.*~-\u00abys\n..I Mtin lukl f-.i\nbMt.r- I \u25a0_. k 110 \u00bb\u00bb,\nFORCE\nWO-tIN\n : ___.\n *19mmmmm_Wmm^m 'iPFiMiiyi .ui\n8 - NtlSON DAILY WltWS, MONDAY, MAY 17, IW\nTODAY'S News Pictures\nMajor-General I. L. M. Burns,\n03.t, M.C., of Ottawa, who hai\nbeen promoted from Brigadier and\nappointed to comnund a Canadian\ndiviiion overseai.\nMEDITERRANEAN ISLAND BATTERED\n\"*Pantellaria, Italian-controlled island, which has boen\ntaking a terrific pounding from Allied planes in recent\ndays, along with Palermo on the Island of Sicily, is shown\nabove.\nSALLY'S SALLIES\nH.,m.ml U. 1 I'..,-, OHM..\nRAIDS  NAZIt\nnini Idol Clark Gable, above.\nnow t ciptaln in tht United Stitei\nlir torcei ln Englind, participated\nIn rectnt American raid nn Antwerp, Belgium, according to crew\nmembers of the Flying Fortreu,\n\"Eight Bull,\" aboard which the\ntctor rode the attack The crew\niald that Gable \"guest-manned\" \u25a0\ngun poiition In lhe rndio tomptrt-\nmeni and fired numeroui roundi\nat ittacklng Germini.\nBeautiful \"undlei\" ire no luxury when you make-your-own!\nProve It by ititching up thli*_ve-\nly ilip, Pattern 9392 by Marian\nMartin. The optional icalloped\nedgei are eipecially nice with lace\ntrim. There i month fit through\nwaiit ind hips.\nPittern 8398 may be ordered\nonly in mlnei' and women'i liiei\n12, 14, 1\u00ab, 18. 20. 30. 32, 34, 36. 38,\n40. Site 16 require! 2 yardi 39-\nInch .rfbrlc; i*. yardi lace edging.\nSend 20 ctnti for thli pttttrn to\nTht Ntlton Dllly Ntwt. Needle-\ncraft Dept, Ntlton. Wrltt plllnly\npttttrn numbtr, your ntmt tnd\ntddreu. Patterni will bt mailed\nto your homt In about 18 dayt.\nThtrt i*fiy be tomj furthir df\nlay In dtllvtry beciuie ol tht\nlarge Increue In ordtrt during tht\nanient teaton.\nAUNT  HET\nBy ROBERT QUI1.1.EN\n(jonbiadL...\nBy Shepard Barclay\nCop 194V Km tr\u2014-* Sp. kw, Iik . WwlJ riglw mm.1  \"' 5-' +\nONT. WAT OR ANOTHER\nDON'T YOU get a greiter kick\nout of doing lomething younelf\nlniteid of hiving lomebody elie\ndo.lt for *oul It Is io with the\ntaking of in idditlonil trick,\nwhich wai not clearly In light at\nthe beginning. If you had tempted\ntht defenders to make a certain\nmlttake, and they refuied to fall\nfor' the bait, and then you went\nahead and built lip a play to\nobtain the ume result \u2014 who\nwouldn't rither have thit occur?\n\"When i \"mtn calla ittention to\nothtr womtn'i pretty anklei. tnd hti\nwlft don't cire, she'i mighty mre\nof him or iht'i tick of him.\"\n4 K Q J 10 5\nf 683\n\u00ab10 7l\n4.10 4\n(Dealer:   North.   Neither   tide\nvulnerable.)\nNorth     ,Eiit     South      Weit\nPaaa      14       14 2*\nPan JNT Pan 3 NT\nSalt uw ten certain trlckt In\nalght ai icon aa South led tht\nipade K. But he alto noticed \u2022\ngood Chance for Itlll inother If\nSouth could bt wheedled into\n\u2022hitting to a heart on the tecond\ntrick. So, for that reaaon and\nalao becauie Iw Nar a chance of\nbuilding up \u2022 Itad-throwtr, to\nducked tht tint trick ind hoped\nSouth would twitch to a htart.\nWhen South, howtvtr, continued\n\u25a0padei with tht 10. that alao ic\ncomplished a purpoie, getting\nNorth out of tpadei, an Important\nfactor ln the alternative play.\nAfter taking hli A on the iecond trick, Hast rm Ave clubi and\nthree ditmondi, carefully witching the discards. Hearta were put\nby South on the lait three clubi,\nand when South followed to the A,\nK and Q of dlamondi, Eait reckoned that ht had a clear count on\nthat defender. Rating him at flvt\ntpadei for the overcaH ht made,\nplui two dubt and three hearta\nleft him only tht three diamond!\nhe had used. Consequently North\nmuit have the diamond J remaining.\nSo the diamond 8 wai led,\nNorth hiving to win. with the j\nmd then lead into the combination heart tenact, lo that both tht\nQ md A took tricka.\n\u2022 t \u2022\nTomorrow*! Letton\n4 J 10 4\nV It 1B 4\n4743]\n493\nT\nDAILY CROSSWORD\n\u2666 0\n?AIf 76\n3\n410 9 5\n4K852\nN\nW  E\nS\n4A987I\n3\n\u00bbJ\n4 Art\n4QJ 1(11\n4KtV\u00bb\n4KQJ\u00bb\n4A74\n(Dtaltr: South. North-South\nvulnerable.)\nIf Eait paued Wtit't double of\nSouth'i 1-No Trump, whit li thl\niound.it dtftnie agalnit that con-\ntrad T  .\nACROSS\n1. Cushions\n5. Ancient\ndeity\n9. Land!\n11. Meaiure\n12. Fish basket\n13. JirnilI'll. Ignited\n15. Electrified\nparticle\n17. Tim\n18. Editor\n(abbr.)\n19. Wading bird\n21. Rupeei        22\n(ibbr.)        23\n22 Come Into\npoueuion of\n24. HaU\n26. Snare\n29. Particles\n30. Overhead\n81. Romanian\ncolni\n32.' Author\n33. Chooiu\n85. Down\n(prefix)\n37. RalU\n38. Behold\n40. Anglo-Saxon\n\u25a0monty\n41. Marry\n43. Ptn\n44. Mother-of\npetrl\n46 Muiical\nitudy\n4k Variety of\nwillow\n49. Billow\n80. Color (pi.)\n51. Imecti '\nDOWN\n1. Twin cryital\nI. Pungent\nAllowance   24. Founder of\nfor weight        Bablam\nLook 25. Greek letter\nPrickly fruit \u201e* Hal\u201e\nenvelop '       '\nCuckooi 28-Through\nPerformer 30. Covered\nEnglish city avenuea\nIgnorei 32. Existed\npurpotely 34. To let down\nPoueiur 35. One who\nDmish coin! givet\nFbei 36.'Rub out\nChoice 38. Shelf\nmorrels        39. S-ihaped\nManacles molding!\nJog! 41. Sour\nuflara -Sam\nnam aaaa\n_____   -\"J-JEIHE\n[.3I1-. .'.'1,4IJ! 1\npjni.nr. *cm;3ULi\nanrat-iri\nhhi_i w_ aaw\nmr.n_.au E-Q'J--\n_B_ .Li QB\niiiia-:-.:. ii.-.'\nHill.,*-!   Uf!\nJlUi-ll.   Bl.\nYeiterdty'i Aimel\n43. Unadulterated\n45. Reurve\n(abbr.)\n47. Vat\n*___________a ' <^*\u2014\nJ\"\n_________\n_________________________________\n'\n1    .\n\u2022\n \t\n5HS\nAdvertism\nPHONI 144\nLook Down These Want Ad Columni for Bargains\nBIRTHS\nPEARCE-To Gnr. Peter L. Pearce\n[and Mrs. Pearce of Lincoln, Eng-\n[lmd, May 14, a daughter.\nHELP WANTED\nWANTED: WOMAN TO COOK ON\ndairy farm tor 9 to 7 men Wages\n$10.00 a month. Apply Box 37V.\nKimberley, B.C.\t\nEXPERIENCED OFFICE HELP\nwanted. Apply National Selective\nService, Nelion. \t\nSITUATIONS WANTED\n\u00ab    IUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL  DIRECTORY\nASSAYERS AND MINE\nREPRESENTATIVES\nHAROLD S   ELMES.  R088LAklD\nBC.  Provincial Aiiayer, Chem at\nIndividuil   repreientitive   for.,\nihippeti at Trail Smeller.\nA J   Buie  Independent Mini Rep-\nreientaiive   Box 54. 'Trail  Bt   .\nE W  WIDDOWSON PROVINCIAL\nA'saytr   301 Josephine St..\nTHE   WEST   KOOTENAY\nOffice. 550 Stanley St   Nelion\nNelson\n~__-\nB-\nCHIROPRACTORS     .\/\n____\nFAE  McDONALD   DC\nGrad X-ray. Strand Blk\nTrail\nSpecial Low Rates tor noncommercial advertisements under .thli classification to aunt,\npeople ieeklng employment\nOnly 25c for one week (6 dayi)\neoven any number of required\nllnei Payable in advance Add\n10c if box number desired\nCklNESE GARDNER WANTS\ngarden work or other part time\nwork. Ph. 921.      _\n\u25a0'   '   \"' ~  \" _.    I IN8URANCE AND REAL ESTAIt\nLfVE STOCK, POULTRY AND.chas f McHardy'insui.aNIJK,\nENOINEER8 AND 8UBVBYORB\nR W HAGGEN MINING & CIVIL\nEngineer;  BC,  Land  Surveyor\nRossland and Grand Forki BL\nBOYD C AFFLECK. 218 GORE ST-,\nNelson. B.C.. Surveyor and\nEngineer, Phone 889-R.\nFARM SUPPLIES, ETC.\nReal Ettate Phone 135.\nMACHINISTS\n\u2014\nPERSONAL\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP A'l\nAimer  Hotel   Opp   CPU   Depot\nLAWN    MOWERS    SHARPENED,\nOverhauled, 615 Innu St.\nEVERYTHING FROM COA'l\nhingeri to bath tubs bought m-\n\u25a0nld at Chen Second-Hand Store.\nTOP PRICE8 PAID FOR USED\nfurniture, itovei -._\u2022 beaten, toon,\nmuiical Instruments  Ph 534 Ark\nLONELY LADIES, GENTLEMEN,\nget acquainted. Jotn matrimonial\nClub.' Letter introduction. Free\nparticulars. Box 983, Vancouver.\n25*-THE PHOTO MILL 25*\nP O. Box 335. Vancouver\nRolls developed and printed 25c\n12 reprints 5x7 enlargement 35c\n25c L,0NS PHOT<^25c\nP.O Box 434, Vancouver\nAny 8-exp roll developed and printed 25c Reprlnu 3c. Free 5x7 coupon\nLONELY FOLKSI JOIN RELIABLE\nconfidential matrimonial chid.\nMany Membara with-means. Particular! and descriptions 10c. Ladiei free. Box' 1)1. Regina.\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nToronto Stock Quotations\nMINES .   *\u25a0\u25a0 *\nAnglo-Huronlan   . ,15\nBeattie Gold Mlnu  1.15\nBuffalo  Anker.te _ 2.26\nCentral Patricia J\u2014 IM\nChromium M & S  3.10\nFairview\n, floiise\nOne of the bait Large living\nroom with fireplace, dining\nroom, compact kitchen, 2 bedroomi, one quite large and\nroomy, 8-pleca \"bathroom,\nabundance of clout room; full\n\u25a0 size   concrete   baiement   with\nflarage, oversize furnace. 2 level\nots. Attractive location. Price\n$4200\nCan arrange terms.\nRobertson,\nRealty Co. Ltd.,\n532 Ward StreeL\nConiiurum Mlnei .\nConsolidated ill le S .\nDome Mine!  -\t\nEast Malartic\t\nEldorado Gold\t\nFalconbridge Nickel\nHard Rock Gold _,   _\nBollinger   .    \t\nHudion Bay M & S ..\nInterput Nickel  _\nKerr-Addiion   \t\nKirkland Lake _\nLake Shore Mlnei ..\nLamaque Contac ....\nLittle Long Lae\t\nMacLeod Coekihutt\nMadsen Red Lake ....\nMalartic Gold T\t\nMclntyre-Porcuplne\nMcKenzie Red Lake\n\u2022;a an MUM\n*We regret that no more of these\nFAMOUS CHICKS are available thli season.\nWa thank our thouiandi of customers for their continued confidence ln the \"CHICKS WHICH\nQlVe RESULTS\".\nThere ara a few coplei left of\nour \"ACTION YEAR\" Book.\nWrlt*tor youn and reinember\u2014\nIT'I RE8lA.T8 THAT COUNT\nBoa; N      Langley Prairie, B. C\nIABY CHICKS, NEW HAMPSHIRE\nend Rhode Island'Red Approved\nand blood-tested Ready to ship\nevery Tueiday $12 per 100 John\nGoodman, Gilley Avenue Haich-\nary. 1655 Gilley Avenuei New\nWeitminiter, BC\n>RDERS TAKEN FOR QUALITY\nLeghorn chicki for May and June\ndelivery. All itock ipproved and\nbloodtested. Send for particulars\nand price list today. New Siberia\nFarm. A. Balakshin, Chilllwack,\nBritish Columbia.\n.i- RS BRED iEBSEY BULL, 5-mo,\nfrom high producing stock. f40.\nNoakes, Balfour.\n\u25a0OB SALE:  HORSE. APPLY   W\nKootnekoff, Passmore, B.C.\nBOATS AND ENGINES\nff ANTED TO BUY: REASONABLY\npriced uied rowboat with oars;\nalso about 80 lbi. of odd barbell\nptttei. Box 3431 DaUy Newi.\nBENNETTS\" LIMITED\nMachine' shop.-acetylene and electric\nwelding    motor   rewinding\ncommercial refrigeration\nPhone 593 324 Vernon St.\nSTEVENSON'S MACHINE SHOP\nSpecialist! in mine and mill work-\nMachine work, light and heavy.\nElectric and Acetylene welding.\n708 Vernon St., NeUon. - Ph. 98.\nOPTOMETRISTS\nW. E. MARSHALL\nOptometriiti\n1458 Biy Ave, TraU.      Phone 177\n8ASH FACTORIES\nLAWSON'S      SASH      FACTORY\nHardwood merchant, 273 Baker St\nSECOND HAND 8TORES\nWE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANUi\nWhat have you? Ph. 534 Ark Store,\nPETS\nARDEE   KENNELS,   WALDHE1M,\nS\u00abk Specializing ln Irish Setteri,\nAUTOMOTIVE\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nLET US\nSELL YOUR CAR\nOR TRUCK\nCuh settlement\u2014No red tape.\nPEEBLES\nMOTORS LIMITED\n153 Baker St Nelion\nSEE US FOR McCORMICK-DBEK-\nlug cream leparaton and milk.ng\nequipment Central Truck and\nEquipment Company,' 702 Front\nStreet, Nelson.\n1935 SPORT PLYMOUTH COUPE,\nrumble seat, low mileage, radio,\nheater and fog llghti. Cheip for\ncash. Apply P. Jeffery, 320 HaU\nMines Road.\nFOR ADULTS ONLY! SEND 10c\nfor World'i Funnleit Joke Novelty\nand catalog of feminine hygeine\nproducti, drugglits sundriei, booki\non all subjects, medical preparation! etc. Weitern Diitributon,\nBox 24FNC, Regina, Saik.\nARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM\nquickly relieved with Breena-\ntone Cryitali. A full monthi tupply for $1.00 postpaid. Obtainable\nonly from the manufacturer!, the\nIndian Remedies, Box 118, Vancouver.\nATTENTION SCHOOL BOARD\nSecretaries. We have 1 la_rge itock\not newiprint, mimco and bond\npaper and can flU any order immediately Daily Newi Printing\nDept, Nelson, B. C.\nFOR SALE: 81 ACRES ON MAIN\nhighway, ltt mllei to poit office,\nichool. Houie, barn, hen. houn,\nhay sh^d, 18 fruit trees, 4 walnut\n. trees, email frulti, 2 acrei in nay,\nirrigation by flume. Write fof particulars, Gui Detta, Fauquier, B.C.\nGOOD FARM LANDS FOR 8ALE\non easy termi In-Alberta and\nSaskatchewan. Write for full information to 908 Dept. ot Natural\nReiourcei, CP.R, Cilgary, AlU,\ncxbiw;\nFOR SALE: NEW SIMMER\nVi-mlle from LakeSlde Park (Beal.\nby'i Point). Fruit treei, 1.84 acrei,\n400 feet of lake frontage. Box 8395,\nDally Newi or Pfr, 614-X.\nRANCH AT\nriLMS DEVELOPED AND PRLNT-\ned (8 or 8 exposure roll) 25c. Reprint! 3c eich. For your vacation\nsnapshots, chooie Kryital Finish\nGuaranteed non-fade prints.\nKryatal Photoi, Wilkie, Saskatctie.\nwan. Established over 80 years.\nKODAK FANS-ROLLS DEVEL-\noped and printed 25c, Reprlnu 3c\neach. 75 for $2.00. Send names and\naddresses of 3 friends,who take\npicturei tnd we wtll Include 3\nextra print!. Promp efficient service. \"Fotoi\" c-o Poitmaiter, Brit-\nliant,-B.C\nFURS.\nBuy \/your  Fur  Coat  Now\u2014Pay\naU   Summer\u2014Free   itorage\u2014\nAttractive  Pricei\n. _J^(B(rt.Re\u00bb'y\"ng m Repairing\n\u2022 \u2014Low Ratei\u2014\nSAFE POLAR STORAGE\nPolar Fun ttd. \u2014 Vancouver, B.C.\nPUBLIC NOTICES\nJsVllUUt   Dilillt   ^ptflH   WANTED FCm: r-'--.n- (..,,; n:,LY\",\nTelephone 144\nTnil Circulation: Phone 1325-L\nClassified Advertising Rates\nlie per line per Insertion\n44c per line per week (6 consecutive lniertloni for coit of 4)\nil.43 \u25a0 line a month (28 timei).\n(Minimum 2 linei per lniertion).\nBox number He extra. Thli\ncovin any number of timei.\n.PUBLIC NQTICES..TENDERS.\nETC\n18c per line, flnt Insertion and\n14c tach subsequent Insertion.\nALL ABOVE RATES LESS\n10% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSPECIAL LOW RATES\nNen oommtrcial Sltuatloni\nWanted for 25c for tny rtqulred\nnumber ot  llntt for ilx dayi\npayable In tdvtnct.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATEo\nSingle copy  .    . ..$   DS\nBy carrier, oer week      15\nBy cirrler. per year  13.00\nBy mall:\nOne   month $   .78\nThree montha    2.00\nSix montha  4.00\nOne year        8.00\nAbove ratei apply In Canada,\nUnited Stitei and United Kingdom to lub-criberi living outiidt regulir cirrler ireu\nEliewhere and to Canada where\nextra posiage- It required one\nmonth 1150: three months $4 00;\nalx monthi $8 00: on. .ear $15\n2 or 3 ton,' late model truck. State\nfull particulan in fint letter. Box\n3420. Nelion Newi.\t\n1931 CHRYSLER LIGHT SIX. Li-\ncensed md raring to go. $125.00\nKootenay'Moton (Nelion) Lid.\nNEW le USED FORD \"A\" TRANS-\nmissions. Nalion Auto Wrecken.\n1937 DODGE\" DeLUXE SEDAN Al\ncondition. Pb. 570-L.\t\nRadiators and ball bear-\nIngi  City Auto Wrecken.\nFARM, GARDEN fr NURSERY\nFOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN\nSeeds. Feed and Poultry Supplies,\ncall and aee ul. Aik for our price\nlist EUUon Milling It Elevitor\nCompany. Ltd, Nelson, B.C. \u2014\nPhone 238\nMULBERRY TREES, 4 TO 8 FT.\nhigh. SOc each. Also Jwo-year-oW\nrooted grape plants, from best\ntable varietlei, SOc each. Express\nextra. C. Bogyo. R.R. 1, Oliver B.C.\nDahlias. Gladioli and Pansies\nWrite for Pricei\nMACS GREENHOUSES\nMINING PROPERTIES\nOWNERS WILL SELL OR LEASE\nthree lead and zinc mining property at Sandon B.C, Cabin and\n500 feet of tunnels. TiUe Building,\nSpokane,  Wuhlngton  State.\nLAND REGISTRY ACT\n(Section  180)\nIN THE MATTER OF Lot 2 In\nBlock 6, Nelson City, Plan 349, Save\nand Except from the said Lot Parcel \"A\"\\<D.D. 5933-1) thereof:\nProof having been filed in my\noffice of the losi of Certificate of\nTitle No. 890-K to the above mentioned lands ln the name of Albert\nThomu Walley and bearing date the\n10th June, 1898 I HEREBY GIVE\nNOTICE of my Intention at the expiration of one calendar month from\nthe first publication hereof to luue\nProvlilonal Certificite of Title hi\nlieu of such lost Certificite. Any\nperson having any Information with\nreference to such loit Certificite of\nTitle li requested to communicate\nwith the undenlgned.\nDATED AT NELSON, B.C, thli\n30th day of April, 1943.\nA. W. IDIENS,\nRegistrar.\nDATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION\nMay 3. 1943.\nRENTALS\nFOR RENT: NORTH SHORE VAL-\nhalla and 4-room cottage. Apply\nBox 179, Nelson. \t\nSINGLE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS,\nalso 2-rm. suite with bith for rent,\nStnthcom Hotel. .\nFOR SALE: 10 Al\nWinlaw, in Slocan VaUey. Witer\npiped on land, houie and barn.\nWrite Box 3478; Daily Newi.\n1.10\n43.88\n22.00\n1.27   '\n.88\n4.00\n.48\n9.50\n31.00\n.37 Vi\n8.20\n.65\n12.78\n4.B5\n.70\n1.80\n1.10\n1.69\n50.00\n1,45\nWILL SELL.. TRADE 'OR RENT,\nfurnished or unfurn, my home ti\n.905 Edgewooii.Ave. G. B. Matthew\nCaU after 1 p.m.   \t\nWHY NOT RE-FINANCE YOUR\nmortgage at 1%. We bave funds\ntvallable. Monthly reduction plan.\nAPPLEYARD.       \t\nHAVE YOU A .SMALL HOUSE FOR\n\u25a0ale, 2 or 3-rm. in or out of City.\nApply Box 3490 Nelion Newi.\nWANTED: 5- OR 6-ROOM BUNGA-\nlow. Modern, cloie to High Schooli\nCash. Box 3378, Daily Newi,\nSMALL HOUSE, 2 LOTS, $18(0\ncash; or $1500 terms. C. W. Apple-\nyard,\nF. A. WHITFIELD REAL ESTATE\nand Iniurance. 417_Ha!l St.. Nelson\nBEFORE BUYING  YOUR  HOME,\nSee C. *_  Appleyard Se co\nLOST AND FOUND\nLOST; LADIES' WRIST WATCH\nbetween Civic Centre tt Wood,\nVallance   Phone  454.\nWANTED MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP METALS\nor Iron. Any quantity Top pricu\npaid A.tive Trading Company:\n916  Powell  St,   Vancouver.   BL\nWANTED: ELECTRIC SBWIR3\nmachine, In good condition. Will\npiy cash. Box 3397 Daily News, cr\nPhone 350-L1\nWANTED: FOLDING BABY BUG\"\ngy, must be in good condition.\nPhone 683-X.\nPETS, CANARIES, BEES, ETC.\nWTD: GD. HOME FOR LABRADOR\nretriever. Prefer Country Ph. it'll\nMEW   YORK   STOCKS\nTERRACE APTS Beautiful modern\nFrlgldalre equipped luitei.\nFOR RENT- MODERN APT MIDI-\ncil Am Block Ph  McHirdy 135\nFOR RENT: 7 ROOM HOUSE, S\nbedroomi $30 per mo. Ph 438-RI\nCryptoquotes\nOANVI   SLN   TDK\n\u2022PNKRJPSVALJ    AB\nJ>NX.\nF I S Q Z I A C P N tl K N O\nVDN    CALPU\u2014 JDKP-\nTHB\nYeetardeyt O-Tphnnotot   IT IS THB  CAUSB,  NOT\nIDEATi-. WHICH MAKES THE MARTYR-NAPOLEON.\nCryptoquotei tre quotatloni ol famoui penom written cipher.\nA lubititute charicter nil replaced the original letter. For Initance,\n\"It\" may lubititute for the original \"E\" throughout tht entire\ncryptoquote. or t \"BB\" mty replace in \"LL\". Find tht key tnd follow through to Iht solution.\nBUNGALOW, 220 VERNON ST. GA-\nrige. Ph, Wlddowion, 884-L.\nFOR RENT: FURN'D COTTAGE.\nWillow Point. Apply Townihend.\nFOR RENT: HOUSE WITH OARD-\nen. Ph. 808-L.\t\nFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\nLIQUID SUGAH SUBSTITUTE FOR\ncakea. plei, puddingi, cotfee, etc.\nFour-ounce bottle equili tight\npoundi sugir, 70c postptid. Satn-\nfactlon guaranteed. Ed Hutch son\nAgenciei, Box 800, Spalding, Saik.\nPIPE \u2022 FITTINGS - TUBES ITT-\nclsl low pricei Activt Trading Co.,\n918  PoweU St, Vtncouver.  B.C.\nAmer Smelt le Ref\t\nAmer Tob      \t\nAnaconda \t\nBeth Steel\t\nCdn Pacific  -_\t\nEastman Kodak _\t\nGen Electric  _\t\nGeneral Motors  \t\nInter Nickel      \t\nKenn  Copper     \t\nStan Oil of' N J\t\nUnion Carbide  \t\nUnion Pacific  \t\nU S Rubber  \t\nU S Steel \t\n4 l'i\n55'i\n28'i\n63'i\n10*4\n167\n3714\nlit\n33 li\n1214\n55\n8314\n91*4,\n-,\nWt\nVANCOUVER   STOCKS\nBralorne ._  t.18 \u2014\nCariboo Gold     1.M 1.28\nGeorge Copper 16 \u2014\nGold Belt ...-A       .12 -\nGrandview  _     48 ,17\nbland Mtn         Jn .78\nKootenay Belle \u201422 \u2014\nPacific Nlokel io Jl\nPend Oreille ......    1.50 \u2014\nPremier Gold        .75 \u2014\nPrivateer       M jj\nReeves MacDonald      30 .33\nSheep Creek _     _}l .95\nWhitewater    0-*. 103\nYmlr Yankee O 08*4 \u2014\nOILS\nA P Com        .10 .15\nCommoil  _      .17 jo\nCommonwealth        23 XI\nCalgary It Ed     1.45 1.55\nDalhousie    _ 30 \u2014\nFour Star Pete .....    3.10 \u2014\nMcDougall Segur .      .08 .08\nMercury  _     M ,M,k\nModel  .       .20 2i\nOkalta :       s\u00bb .64\nPac Pete   _ _      ,41 .45\nRoyallte ~ ......   13.50 15.00\nSouthweit Pete      JS .40\nUnited  _       .06*4 D-\nVanalta   _..._      fflVt MVt\nINDUSTRIALS\nCapital Estates ......    2.25 \u2014\nCoast Breweriei ....    1_M 135\nUnited Diit     2.25 2.50\nBusiness Good\nat Public Mart.\nPrices and commoditiei remilned\nthe lame at the Farmeri' Public\nMarket Saturday. Business wai considerably better.\nQuotatloni were:\nVEGETABLES\nArtichokes, lb     .10,3 for  J5\n_*\u00abki, bunch' ._   JOt\nCarroti, lb. ,   .05\nBeeti, lb.  _       M\nPirsnlpi, lb.  _    j05\nNetted Gema _    7 lbl, 35\nGarlic,  lb      ....   35\nNetted Gem Potatoei 7 lbi.   25\nGreen Onioni, iunch  _   .05\nOnioni, lb _    M\nFrench Beam, J lbi.    .25\nRomm Brans, 2 lbi     25\nCabbage, lb :.    .05\nLett lettuce , bunch  10\nRadishes, 2 bunchei  _   .15\nPajiley, bunch  03\nFRUITS\nNorthern Sp^ Applei, 7 lbl    25\nRhubarb, lb _..   .10\nOntario applet, box ...' .... $1.30\nKing ipples, 8 Ibe.     25\nPLANTS\nPinilei, lg., 3 for J25; otheri, dot.   .50\nCirnitions, dozen    JO\nCauliflower, dot ..   35\nCibbige. dot  _ _   .20\nLettuce, doi.     -20\nDelphinium,  eech     _   .15\nSweet William, each  _   .15\nYellow Daisy, each    .15\nDAIRY PRODUCE\nHead Cheeie, lb.     ,    JS\nCotUge Cheeie, lb  .15\nSauer Knut, lb. _- ___ 10\nDilry Butter, lb.         31\n\u2022 mat\nGride' A. lirge dor     38\nMedium, dozen      35\nMEATS\nNiplnlng Mining ............\nNoranda\t\nNormetal      ....._~\nPamour Porcupine\t\nPickle Crow Gold  \u2014\nSan Antonio Gold .\u2014\t\nSherrltt Gordon  .....\u2014\nSitcoe OoM,... ..._\u2014\u2014\nSudbury Basin ....._\u2014\nSullivan v-ehi .:...._\u2014\nSylvanite  _\u2014\nTeck-Hughaa Ooldi \u2014\nToburn Gold Mlnei\t\nVenturei,  '., \u2014\nWright Hargreavei __\nOILS \u2022   -I\nBritiih American\t\nImperial _.-\u2014\u2014\nINDUSRIALS\nMWCenzle Red Lake _______\nBell Telephone  .....\nBrag Tract ...: _\u00bb\u00bb_.\nBrewen-ft Diit ., \u201e\u201e_..,\u201e\nB C Power A ..._ \u2014....\nCan Malting  _,\nCan Paalflc Rly\t\nCan Ind Alcohol A\t\nDistillers' Seagrami J.....\nFord of Canadi A\t\nGoodyear Tire,\t\nImperiili Tcfeacco ...\u2014\nMontreal Power \t\nNotional .Steel Car ..!\t\nSteel of Can ..........\n46.00\n.78\n.76\n1.39\n2.86\n.90\n.40\n1.96\n.78\n160\n3.96\n.65\n.5.90\n3.48\n20.25\n13.00\nio\n 1501\n... a\n....    BW\n_ M\n-. 88*4\n  13*-\n... \u00abH\n  30*4\n  22*4\n\u2014 82.\n:... lOtt\n.._ 24%\n.... 60\n..... 70\nNIUON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY,' MAY 17, 1943 _ 7\nWLxkIuiL JwtdL\nThinks Wor Will\nSoorfBeOver\nLONDON, May 18 (CP)-'Lord\nKeyei, Admiral of the Fleet and\nfounder of the Commandos, declared jreiterday: \"I have a feeling the\nwar In Europe will be over soon.\"\n\"How non,\" he added in a ipeech\nat Bickmaniworth, \"will depend on\nthe amount of air cover we can give\nour Invading lend forcei.*'\nNEW YORK- Many who 10M\nitocki Friday on tha shori-war\ntheory reversed themielvei to iome\nextent ln Saturday'i market and recoveries were general throughout\ntha Hit.\nThe return of tha coal labor dlipute to negotiation between the operator! and tha union aided Investment and speculative sentiment In\na certain degree. Beam still ware\nplentiful in the financial sector,\nhowever, at apprehension over the\ntax lituation remilned.\nTORONTO- Selected goldi and\nban metali were slanted up In light\ntramfen, Other groups were sluggish.\nMONTREAL - Ught buying\nbrought firming tendendei ln lata\ntrading.\nBrazilian did beit witb a gain of\na substantial fracUon. Light profit\nselling hit Dominion Textile, lending tbe prict down narrowly to\n79%, while National Breweriei alio\nran Into a Uttle oppoiition and wai\nthrown for a imall loss.\nVANCOUVER-Mines were active\nand slightly higher ln pricei today,\nTrading wu light.\nWINNIPEG \u2014 Buyln\u00ab orderi out\nweighed offerlngi, lending wheal\npricea from one to' 1% cenb higher. The Miy cloied IH centi higher\nat 99% centi a buihei, the July IH\nhigher at M14, the October IH high\ner at $1.00H and December ana eent\nhigher at $1.00...     ,\nCHICAGO-Wheat prices advano-\ned 00 short-covering ln a qultt market, lelllng pressure wai light In\nvlaw of the recent decline and uncertain crop conditiona. Oata and'\nrye wera iteady, but ware ablt to\nscore only ilight galna.\nFamine Takes Toll\nin Kwanqoung\nCHUNGKING, May 16 (API-\nFamine ls exacting a bif toll of Ufa\nin a deep drought bait frihging\npractically the whole South China\nSea coait of Kwangoung Province\nand 200,000 penoni have gone Into\nneighboring Kiangsi leeking food.\nProvincial authorltlei appealed to\nGen. Chiang Kai-shek to facilitate\nshipments of grain. Before the Japaneae occupation of Indo-China,\nKwangtung depended largely upon\nSalgoh for rice.\nSOUTH AFRICAN\nELECTION JULY 7\nNEW YORK, May 16 (AP)-Thl\nBBC iald Field Manhal Smuts announced Saturday that tha South\nAfrican general election wUl ba\nheld on July 7 saying that \"lti issue\nwas never deafer\u2014the war.\"\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 Industrials\nHigh\n187.45\n20 rail!     36.03\n15 utl.ilt.ei     lfl.1\nLow\n136.67\n33.56\n19.58\nClose\n137.31\n35.87\n- 19.74\nChange\nup .49\nup    .30\nup    .04\nMONTREAL\nINDUSTRIALS\nAsioc Brew of Can ..\nCm Car,_ fdy\t\nCan Steamihi,'  _.\nCon *Min le Smelt\nDom Steel md Coal\nMcColl Frontenac \t\nNat Brew Ltd      ...\nQuebec Power \t\nSteel of Can \t\nBANKS\nCommerce  \t\nDominion \t\nImperial     \t\nMontreal  \t\nNova Scotli \t\nRoyal \t\nToronto\t\nSTOCKS\n17\n-,\n11\n43>4\n1\n6.4\n3D\n141.\n74.4\n132\n158 .t\n174\nl-\n.M\n134\n2.(1\nA Mi \u2014*- originally hid four\nlimb., but the rear two hive evolved\nInto \u2022 fleshy paddle.\nBeef, lb _.\nVeal, lb.\t\nLimb, lb.\nBeef Liver, lb.\nCalf Liver, lb.\nBolognt, Ib. ...\nLiver Stusage,\nPork Siuiage.\n.15 to\n.15 to\nJM to\nPork Heidi, lb.\nFowl, lb.  20 to\nPork, lb        _   .08 to\nJellied Chicken, J cupi for _\nRibbit. Ib \t\nBlood Sausage, lb.  \t\n-\t\nSALI Of THE\nGOODENOUGH MINE\nSituate at Ymir, B.C.\nTAKE NOTICE that tht undtr-\nilgned wlll receive tenden up 10\n12 o'clock noon the 25th day of Mty.\n1943, fnr lhe purchaie of the Uood-\nenough Mine exclusive of mining\nmachinery tnd equipment tnd iuh-\nJect to tht right of the ownen of\nthe mining machinery tnd equipment, to remove ume, ind coniW-\ning of the following mmeril prop\nertlei:\u2014\nGlbnltar Mlneril Cliim, Lot\n'     2164, Crown Orinted,\nGoodenough Mlnertl Cliim, Lot\n13023, Crown Ortnted,\ntnd the 1 following Non Crown\nGranted  Mlnertl  Cltlmi:\nProtection,\nProtection No. 1, 2, 3. 4. tnd S.\nLittla Nell.\nDamirlicotti.\nill illuited In tht Kootenty Mining Dlvlilon of tht Province of Britiih Columbil.\nTermi: Certified cheque for 10\nper cent of tendered price to tc-\ncomptny tender, tba baltnce whtn\ntender is icctpttd The hlfbett or\niny Undtr nol necemrUy Iccepted.\nTHI LONDON & WESTERN\nTtUSTSCO.LTD.\n(TRurrti)\n485 Howe Strttt. Vaneouver, B. c.\nNATIONAL\nSELECTIVE\nSERYICE\nFirst Compulsory Employment\nTransfer Order\nNOTICE TO CERTAIN EMPLOYERS\nAND EMPLOYEES\nNotice la hereby (iven that men employed la rertajn\ntpecliied linea of civilian employment, who are ln age\nand marital clauei already deilgnated under National\nSelective Servlee Mobilization Kegulationi, must report\n(or Interview not later than Hay 19th, 1943, to an\n, Employment and Selective Servlee Office. \u00ab\nA. Objectivei\n_The Or<ta_nali\u00abg ax-JUbk\/or psendal -\nemployment! the services of meil in igt\nand marital classes designated 11 callable\nfor Military Training under Nttiontl\nSelective Service Mobilization Regulations, who ue presently employed in\nspecified non-essential employments.\nB. EMPLOYMENTS COVERED BY\nTHIS ORDERi\nMen, of the specified categories, are\ncovered If now employed In any of\nthe following tndnatrieei\n(1) taverni) liquor, wine and beer\nHorn; (2) retail aale of candy, confectionery, tobacco, books, stationery,\nnews; (3) barber thopa and beauty\nparlourt; (4) retail and wholeule\nfloriittl (S) tervlce itatloni (gasoline-\nfilling itatloni) 1 (6) retail aale of\nmotor vehicles or acceawrieii (7) re-\ntall tale of iportlng goodi or musical\nInttrumenti.\nAlio, men are covered If now employed ln any of the following occupation!, whether ln above Industrl. a\nor noti\n(1) waiter, taxi driver, elevator operator, hotel bell boy, domeitic lervant)\n(2) any occupation In or directly alto-\ndated with entertainment, including\nbut not restricted to theatrei, film\nagenciei, motion picture companlei,\nclubs,   bowling   tlleyi,   pool   rooms;\n(3) any occupation In or directly\nattocialed with dyeing, cleaning, and\nnreiiing (not Including laundry work) 1\nluitln; guide . onire; -line shining.     '\nC ACE AND MARITAL CLASSES OE\nMEN COVERED BY THIS\nORDERi\n(a) Every man born In any year\nfrom 1917 to 1924 (induilve) who\nhat reached age 19.\n(\/>) Every man born from 1902 to\n1916 (Induilve) wbo, at July 15th,\n1940, wtii (1) unmarried; or (ID\ndivorced or Judicially teperatedi or\n(ill) a widower without rhlld or\nchildren.\n(r) Every man born from 1902 to\n1916 (Inelniive) who hu, ilnce July\n15, 1940, become a widower wlthoui\nchild or children now living. -\n(ill Every man born from 1902 lo\n1916 (Indutlve) who, tlnce July 15,\n194Q, hat been divorced, or judicially\n\u2022eparated.\nD.   Procedure to be  Followed!\nAD men it defined ibove must report\ntn 10 Employment md Selective Service\nOffice not liter than Miy 19th. 194). Men\nresident outiide 1 dty or town hiring\nan Employment and Selective Sendee\nOffice, who,are too far removed to call\npenonally, miy write to the nearest office\nin the ftm instance, and await farther\ndirection!.\nE. OBLIGATIONS OF EMPLOYEES!\nWhen directed to accept employment, lubirqucnt to the interview\nreferred to, men deicribed In Par*-\nSapha B and C above are required by\ne Regulationi to follow the direction '\ngiven.\nP. OBLIGATIONS OF EMPLOYERSi\nIt will be Illegal for an employer\nto retain In hli employ after May 19th,\n1943, any men referred to In Paragraph C above, at any of the employment! iet forth ln Paragraph B above,\nunless a ipeclal permit hai been obtained from a National Selective Service Officer, permitting iuch action.\nG. Transportation!\nSpeciil provision! will be made for tha\ntransportioon of men moved to work it\n1 new pltce of residence.\nH. Appenln\nIf directed to transfer to employment\nsubsequent to interview, a man may, if he\nobjects, enter appeal with 1 Court of\nReferees, within 7 days of receiving such\ndirection.\nI. Penaltiei In Cue of Employem\nPenaltiei ire provided for any employer who retains in, or takes into, hii\nemploy ifter May 19th, 194), iny man\ncovered by the Order, except under\nspeciil permit. i-,\nJ. Penaltlei In Cue of Employers!\nPenalties are provided for failure on\nthe pirt of any employed min iffected,\nto register under this Order, or to follow\nI sutisequcnt direction ro employment,\nind in iddition to other penalties, refusal\nro comply renders 1 man liable to compulsory laliour service in in Altemitive\nService Work Camp.\nK. Spedal Requeit to Employem\nEach employer with three or more men\ncovered by this Order in his employ is\nrequested to co-operate by getting in\ntouch with the Employment and Selective Service Office, to arrange \u25a0 time for\nthe interviews of his employeei.\nI .   Authority!\nThis Order is Issued under lUthority\nconferred on the Minister of Labour by\nNitional Selective Service Civilian Rcgu-\nlit-or-i (P.G 24d of Jinuiry 19th, 194},\nind tmending Orders in Council).\nMr* rtftrrtd to ibovt mut preient iocumtnts it tht employment offiet,\nMUitmg ampl'ima -it ith Mohiliittlon Regulitions\nW__?mW-_W_* \u00ae!F [L&\u00a7\u00ae\u00ae[8\nHuMiioar MiTomx,\n.'(mirier of Ui_T\nA. MacNamaia, Dirictor\nNitional S(lr,-ti-.-e Servic*\nD2\n \t\n8 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, MAY 17. 1943\n* aa Hau run fit, aat tmtmt,\n.,\u201e mui- am imijiiiii\nSh __\u25a0 \u25a0\u00bb \u00ab\u00abam\u00ab. ia mm m m\n\u25a0cnru \u2022 mtnu IMU\nAt 8:23 only\nPlus Jimmy L^don as Henry Aldrlch In\n\"HENRY GETS GLAMOUR\"\nHenry'! back again in the lateit md dizziest venture of\nradio'! moit famoua family.\nCIVIC\nA MMom turps MAIN\nTONIGHT - TUES.\nComplttt Showi at\n7:00-8:10\nSquibb Vitamin Taitad\nCod Liver Oil\n55c, $1.10, $2.39\nMann, Ru\nDRUG co.\nBlackpool lakes\nFootball Crown\nLONDON, May 16 (CP Cable)-\nBlackpoof, North League cup winner!, were crowned unofficial footbaU champlom df Sngland Saturday\nwhen they defeated Anenal, South\nLeague cup tltleholden, 4-2 at Stem-\nford Bridge.\nHore than 55,000 ipectatori, Including Dominion Secretary Clement Attlee and Flrit Lord of the\nAdmlnlty A. V. Alexander, packed the itindi to witch the teimi\ndaih ln an exhibition game.\nThe powerful Anenal eleven\nJumped Into an early two-goal lead\nbut Blackpool icon overcame their\nJitters and turned into a imaihing\ncombination.\nThe icore wai tied 2-2 at the hall\nend the Seiilden clinched the match\nwith i pair of goali midway through\nthe final htlf.\nIn the flnt game of a\u00ab total-toll\n\u25a0eriu for the North Eaitern Mitchell Cup, Raith Rovjen aid Aberdeen played to a 1-1 tie at Kirkcaldy.\nThe tecond game li scheduled Mty\n29 at Aberdeen.\nCeltic md Third Lanirk quail-\nfled to meet next Saturday ln the\nfinal of the Charity Cup Competition In the itmi-finali Celtic eliminated Clyde 3-1 ind Third Ltnirk\nput out Partick Thlitle 3-2.\nMorton ciptured the Renfrew-\nihire Cup hy eliminating St. Mirren 10-7 ln a total goal leriei. Mor-\n' ton won the iecond game today, 6-3.\nTry a\nQUICK LUNCH\nMELON DEW\nTODAY\nShot Put Wins\nKentucky\nHandicap by Nose\nLOUISVILLE, Ky, May U (AP)\n-Mn. M. Evaju' one time mirl-\nthon champion of the American turf\nShot Put, raced to \u2022 itirrlng victory\nin the 25th running of the Kentucky handicap Saturday u the\n29-day Spring racing season at\nChurchlU Downi came to a close.\nOnly four honu were entered in\nthe race but the $2500 itakei, provided io cloie a finiih that a photograph wu neceuary to ihow Shot\nPut'a illm noie victory over Gall-\nbreath Dienst's Beit Seller.\nThird money went to W. C. Davit'\nKnlghtfon, which came ln ilx\nlengthi firther back.\nTm going to htve my\nhair fixed differently\nat\nHai&h Tru-Art\nBeauty Salon\nPhoni 127\nJohnstone Block\nFOR RENT\nSINGLE ROOM\nANNABLE BLOCK\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist,\nSuit* 205\nMedical  Arti Building\nFOR HULTH\nEAT LOTS Or\nHOOD'S\nWHOLE   WHEAT   BREAD\nFleury's Pharmacy\nPreicrlftiom\nCompounded-\nA-curtttly\nMtd   Am Blk.\nPHONI ZJ\nm mm www imihihwi\nSOMERS* FUNERAL\nSERVICE\n702 Btkti St Phont 2M\nOpen Day and Night\nCremitorlum Ambulinct\n.\u2014Tl.tr-------ian..r...-.-\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nAll Oar Goodi art Fmh\nand ol tht Beil Quality\nLakeside Service\nPHONI lit\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'.llllllll\nJl. Mary's and\nDiocese Honor\nFather Mclntyre\nCRANBROOK, B. C. - The 25th\nannivenary of the ordination to the\npriesthood ot Rev. A. L. Mclntyre\nof St. Mary'i Church here wai\nmarked by the congregation, and\npriests trom ill pirt* of the Nelion\ndloceie.\nFather Mclntyre offered the\nMan, auiited by four priests of\nthe dloceie, while In the unctuary\nwere Moit Rev. Mirtln M. Johnion,\nD.D., Blihop of Nelwn, Rt. Rev.\nA ,K. Mclntyre, V.O., Momelgneur\nP. Carroll and 10 other prleiti of the\ndloceie. Monseigneur Maclntyre\npreached the sermon.\nAfter the tervlce the congregation, repreiented by C. J. Freder-\nickion and Felix Doollng, preiented\na gift, and Leo Doollng presented\na gift'from the Sunday ichool. The\ndiocesan prlesti made their presentation after a banquet at the St.\nEugene Hoapltal.\nFather Mclntyre ll a pioneer of\nthli dlitrict, and taught ichool for\niome time at Moyie during lti early\ndayi, prior to entering the prleit-\nhood. '\nAllan Harper\nCommissioned\nOAI\/3ARY, May 16 (OP)-Namei\nof Weitern Cinidlin airmen who\nhave been granted commissions ln\nCanada ai Wireleu Air Ounnen,\nAir Gunners, Ntvigaton and Air\nBombers were releued Saturday by\nNo. 4 Training Command, R.C.A.F.\nThe llrt Included:\nAir Bombere-Brltllh Columbia:\nF. C. Brooki, S. L. Huntley, Vancouver; A. C. (Allan) Hirjier, Nelion; E. C. Jonu, Kamlo-pa.\nAllan Harper Is a son of Sheriff\nand Mn. M E. Harper of Nelion.\nMrs. John Popoff\nPasses Here\nMrs. Anutull Popoff, wife of\nJohn Popoff of Krestova, died Sunday morning it Kootenay Lake General Hoipital. She wu 59 yun of\nage.\nMr. and Mrs Popoff came from\nSaskatchewan three yun ago to\nmake their home in thli Dlitrict.\nBurial ll to be at Krestova Monday.\nSpitfires Win\nHani Game\nNebon Spitfirei were forced to\nthe limit ln their icheduled game\nagalnit the High School Blue Bomben Sunday afternoon and only a\nbig lead piled up 'n the lint Inning\nwhen they croued the plate 12 timei\nsaved them. They won 30-28.\nBoth squads dished out up and\ndown ball and tht umpirei came\nin for i lot of back talk. Only bright\nspots of the game were the homers\nand fine fielding performance! of\nthe Bomben' new centre, fielder\nMac Norrii, who handled lix long\ndrlvei without an error. Ted Lyon\nof the Bombers wu oft form and\nwu replaced by Ritchie; Fred\nBrown, who chucked good ball till\nthe fifth, wai replaced by Ray Kellogg of the Spltflrei.\nTeams were:\nSpitfirei\u2014 Itoompion, F. Brown,\nKellog, Katakin. A. Brown, HUI,\nBereiford, Prestley, Kalway and\nBlng.\nBomberi \u2014 Deschamps, Ritchie,\nNorrii, Wiuick, Rogen, B. Waldle,\nCorbett, J. Waldle, Ward and Lyon.\nBatteriu were Lyon, Ritchie and\nWaulck, Bomben; F. Brown, Kcl-\nog and Katikan, Spltflru.\nUmpirei were Sam Brown, Sltoi\nPorter and Art Townsend.-\nMort U. S. Troops\nArrive in Britain\nLONDON,   May   18   (CP)-An-\nother   convoy   of   Unltid   Itetu\ntroopi reached t Brltlth port recently without lou. It WU Indicated that thtlr numbtr wu not\nlirgt.\nA newcomer ln gasket miterltli\nli i product with i iponge rubber\ncore ind i imooth outiide coating\nof synthetic rubber.\nSALI STANDINGS\nNATIONAL  LEAGUI:\nW L Pet.\nBrooklyn   1<J 7 <M\nSt. Louli . 11 8 yi.\nBoiton     :  __ 8 .579\nPittiburgh     \u00bb 10 .474\nCincinnati    _ 10 12 ._\nNew York  10 1,2 .485\nPtilUdelphli ..-.    \u00bb 11 .450\nChicago       7 15 MS\nAMERICAN LEAQUE:\nNew OTorit  14 8\nCleveland    -  18 0 .501\nWuhlngton      14 11 .580\nSt. Louii  .'.    9 \u00bb .500\nDetroit        10 H .478\nPhUadelphii       li 14 .440\nChicago        8 11 .441\nBoiton       8 14 .384\nTlie   Wutern   red   tqulrrel   cm\nJump 100 feet from tree to tree.\n.Interpreting\nThe War News\n\u25a0y CARL C. CRANMER\nAuoclated Prut War Antlyit\nThe tune hlgfc Allied atnlegy\u2014\ndl-penlon of thl enemy'i forces\n\u2022nd diviiion of hit tttention \u2014\nwhich hu worked to well thus tir\naga_ntt HiUer ii being uied agalnat\nJapan.\nTht United Statu Invulon of Attu Islind tn the Aleutlim may hive\neffecti m far-rcvhlng and ti upsetting to Uit enemy'i pltnt ind\ncileulttloni u the AngV.-Artierk.in\nlandlngi In North Africa lait November, provided it >\u25a0 lucceuful\nSuch t ruult would bl mort\nthin welcome, tnd It doubly difficult te Mhltvt, beciuie it thli\nmomtnt tht attention ef tht\nUnittd SUtu li In danger of btlng divided bttwttn twt cer,;.ii\nof tntmy poweri, Btrlln tnd\nTokyo,\nThe Aleutian! opentlon miy be\nregarded u ont phut of the prtptritlon! for tht opening of the\nlecond front In Europe\u2014t holding\nittack duigned to keep the Jipinue much too worried Mid buiy to\nattend 10 their own designs while\nthe mtln Allied forcea fight It out\nwith Hitler\nThere mty be iknlltr opertt om\neliewhere. Allied Commanden In\nthe 9outh ind Southweu l'.ic.fl.\nhave been conferring tnd t coniiderablt bailie ii under way In\nNtw Oulnei for tht \u2022approiehu to\nSalamiua. The till of' Salamaua\nand Lae on the Huon Oulf would\nleave tlw. Alliu looking acron a\ncomparaUvely, narrow itralt toward\nNew Britain ind threatening Ra\nbaul, one of Jaapn'i moit ImporUnt\nbun In the South Pacific. A iltuition U ilowly developing where\nJipan cannot Ignore the danger to\nher chain of outpoit lilindi in the\nSouth Pacific.\nAt the tame time American four-\nenglned bomberi havt mtde their\ndebut In Chlni. Britiih ind United\nStitei' Oomminden In the Orient\nhive put ln their tppeirtnce it\nWuhington Juit when tht direction\nof the next Allied marches ii being\ndeckled by Pruldent Rooievelt lnd\nPrlmt Mlnltter ChurchlU. The v c-\ntory in Tunitli hu opened i ihorter triniport route to India and it\nthe ume time hu freed I coniiderablt body of Allied troopi in the\nMiddle Eait which miy be uied for\nt concerted attack on Europe\u2014or\nIn t few monthi In t drive into\nBurma\nJapan'i ittention thui U drawn\nIn it leut thret direction!.\nProbably no move oould be better ctlcultted to upiet Jipaneie\nplant, however, than the Amtrietn thruit along the Aleutian\nCbiln on the mott direct routt to\nTokyo If Jiptn'reckoned on in\nall-out cimpilgn to rid henelf\nof American bombing ln (\"lima.\nthe now It confronted with t itcond tnd mort lmmedlite peril.\nDodgers Sweep\nSeries;\nBraves Win Two\n\u25a0ROOKLYN, May 18 (AP) -\nBrooklyn Dodgeri teek both endi\nef a doubleheider from Chicago.\nCubt toda\/ to iweep thalr three-\ngame terlu and prolong tha 'cling itreak of tht National Lugut\ntall-endara to flva gamu.\nBd Hud ihut out the Bruini m\ntoday'i tint game 44 on flva hlti\nand Louis (Bobo) Newiom not only\npitched effectively In relief ln tha\nnightcap, but ilngled httme the deciding run for a 3-2 decliion.\nThe victory booited Brooklyn'i\nmargin to three gamei over St.\nLouli Cirdlnali who open a three-\ngame urlei here tomorrow with a\ntwilight tussle.\nFIRST GAME\nChicago .mm ,..--    \u00bb   >  1\nBrooklyn    4   7   2\nWirneke  and  Todd;  Head  and\nOwen.\nSECOND GAME\nChicago       2   7   0\nBrooklyn  -    !   >   3\nLee, Wyie (8) and Hernandez. Todd\n(8); Higbe, Newiom (7) and Moore.\nSPLIT  HURLING  DUELS\nPHILADELPHIA, May 18 (AP)\u2014\nThe rejuvenated PhUliei and St.\nLouii Cardinali\u2014world leriei cham.\npioni-spllt a pair of pitching dueli\ntoday before a crowd of 30,823 at\nShibe Park, the blggeit Major League attendance of the day and the\nsecond largut National League turn-\nout in Philadelphia hiitory.\nLynn (Schoolboy) Rowe and How-\nard Kriit battled overtime In the\nopener before the Cardi puihed over\na run in the llth Inning on a iur-\npriie iqueeze bunt by Whitey Kur-\nowikl to win 4-3. Rookie Southpaw\nAl Gerheauier of the PhUi outpitch-\ned Harry Oumbert In the -afterpiece to chalk up hli flnt victory\nof the campaign, 2-1.\nThe split, coupled with Boiton'i\ntwo declilom over Cincinnati,\ndropptd tne Cirdi Into a tia tor\niecond plact with tht Bravaa.\nFIBOT GAME SHRDLUP\nSt. Loull      4   8   3\nPhiladelphia -    8   8   1\nKriit and O'Dea, W. Cooper (11);\nRowe and Llvingiton.\nSBCOND GAME      I\nSt. Louii  _   1   7   0\nPhiUdelphU       2   \u00bb   1\nGumbert, Dlckion (8) ind W. Cooper; Gerheauier and Padden,\nEXTEND WI*N STREAK\nBOSTON, May 18' (AP)\u2014Bolter!\nBravei extended their current victory itreak to four itralght today\nii they rwept \u2022 doubleheader from\nCincinnati Redi, 3-1 and 8-1, to gain\na tie for iecond place with St. Louli\nCardinali.\nRed Barrett won hla own game In\nthe opener by Inning out a third-\ninning double with the bases full to\ndrive aerou three rum and then\ngoing on to limit Uie Redi to four\nicattered hiti.\nJim Tobin chalked up his third\nsuccessive triumph in the nightcap,\naided by PhU Masi'i grand ilam\nhomer in the third.    \u2022 >\nFIRST GAME\nCincinnati .. >    1   4  0\nBoi*on        .841\nWalten and MueUer, Barrett and\nPoland.\nSBCOND GAME\nCincinnati  '.    17   1\nBoiton    8 10   3\nShoun, Stont (4) Heuiier (7) and\nDePhilllpi, Lakemtn (7)! Tobin and\nMail.\nOTT'S THIRD HOMER\nNEW YORK, May 18 (API-Manager Mel OU hit hii third homer\nIn three dayi to win another game\nfor New,York Glanti today in the\nopener of a dot_bleheader with FI'U-\nburgh Piratei but he went hitleu In\nthe nightcap ai the Bucanneeri won.\nThe icorei were 3-1 and 2-1.\nIn the frit game BlUy Jurgei hit\na round tripper ln the fifth and Ott\ncame through in the eighth with one\naboard to break a tie icore.\nThe lecond leulon wu another\ntight battle for the 18,541 fani u\nBob Klinger held the Glanti to five\nicattered ufetlu while Ken Trlnkle and Ace Adami gave up ilx.\nFIRST GAME\nPltUburgh    1   7   \u00bb\nNew York     3   8  2\nButcher  ind  Baker, Lopei   (7);\nWittig ind Lombardl.\nSBCOND GAME\nPittsburgh        '   *   l\nNew York ....--\u25a0 -    J   **   -\nKllnger tnd Lopei; Trlnkle,\nAdami (J) and Mincuso.\nKing and Queen at\nAscot a Little ,\nLike Old Times\nASCOT, England, May 18 (API-\nIt wu a little like old Umu yuterday when the King and Queen\nturned up at Aacot fbr the flnt raca\nmeeting held it the Royal coune\niince tha war.\nThe King In field uniform and the\nQueen ln a lilac coitume arrived lite\nand were cheered when they went to\niet the Klng'l hone, Tipstaff, saddled tor the Cranbourn Slakes.\n(Boxla Squads\nReady for\nFloor Tuesday\nKid boxla will get under wiy at\nthe Civic Arena Tuuday evening\nwhen teams, built around F.A.C.\n\u2022nd Panther playen, Uke the floor\nat 5 and 7 o'clock\nIn the Bantam lection the Fair-\nview Club will have a team and\nthe other playen frotn other Clubs\nnot auociated with the lacrone wlU\nplay under the name of, the Adanaci. Art WaUace and BiU Brown\nwill coach the Adanaci,\nIn the higher diviiion which ln\u00bb\neludes Uie bigger bantam and midget-Juvenile playen the Panther\nClub hai been strengthened with\nM.R.K.'s, Dodgers, and others, while\nthe Fairview Club will be ittength\nened by pltyen-without club con\nnectioni. Art Wallace ifld Bill\nBrown will alio ihare the coaching\ndutlei of the Panther team. Slim\nPorter as usual *wlU be it the helm\nof fhe Fairview teams.\nPorter'reported that Secretary-\nManager Ed Kelter ot the Civic\nCentre had ut aside Tuesdays and\nThunday evenlngi for lacroue. Mr.\nKelter had brought In two doien\npromotion sticks ind all have been\niold and another doien will likely\nbe necessary' to supply the demand.\nTeams lined up are;\nAdanacs\u2014Freno, Smith, Kennedy,\nR. Burnham, H. Kuhn, Stainton,\nPearce, Goggin, Neilwn and Irwin.\nFA.C. \u2014 Colman,' Brooki, Jim\nTodd, Jack Todd, Wilson, Kubin, B.\nHolmu. Nagle,. R. Carmlchael and\nB. Carmlchael.\nPanther Juvenilei\u2014GUI, WaUace,\nTownsend, Chamber!, Red Wuilck,\nRich Waislck, scott, Potoiky, Boyer,\nCorbett, Longden, Thompion, Jarbeau ind Lyoni.\nFA.C. -Waldie, GUlot, Doyle,\nClark, Ward, Gallicano, HaU, Bone,\nDeGuglielmo, Stout, Ryam, B. Waldle, D Buchanan, G. Buchanan, and\nJarvii.\nDevil Diver Runt\nAway to Win\nMetropolitan Race\nNEW YORK, May 18 (AP)-Mn.\nPa- c Whitney'i Devil Diver nn\noff with the MetropollUn handicap\nbefore 27,998 ftm it Belmont Pirk\nyuterdiy it hli fimoui turn-mite,\nShut Out, tnd Lou Tuftno'i Mirket\nWise flnlihed In the ruck.\nDfvll Diver, four-yetr-old ion of\nSL Germini, won by t length ind\nhtlf from R. A. Cowtrd'i Marrltge\nwith Louli B. Mtyer't Thumbs Up\nthird, inother htlf length twty.\nBtck of thue letden trilled the\nLoulilint lUble'i RtverUnd in\nfourth plice, Mirket Wlie ln ilxth\ntnd Shut Out, the 1842 Kentucky\nDerby wlnnei, eighth under top\nweight of 128 poundi.\nVon Cramm Reported\nAllied Priioner\nNEW YORK, Mty 18 (AP) - The\nMorocco ridio reported Uit night\nthit Baron Gottfried von Cramm.\nmember of tht pre-war Gernjan\nDavit Cup ttnnlt ttam, \"hu been\nUktn pritontr during the Tunlinn\ncampaign,\" but give no deUUi.\nBrowns, Yanks\nSpllfPalr;\nSenaton Advance\nST. LOUIS, May 18 (Ap.) -\nRookie Pleyd Baker, a .328 hitter\nwith San Antonio of the Taxu\nLeigue lut year, wu tha hero\ntoday ai St Louli Browni noitd\nout tha Americtn Letgue-leading\nNtw York Yankeu 4-1 In 18 Innlngi to split even In a double-\nheader.\nBaker batted for Don GutUrldge\nln the lut of the 10th ot the iecond\ngame with tha winning run on iecond and one out. Ha ilngled and\nipeedy Mark Chrlitman, a pinch\nrunner, sped home.\n-I Vanks won the flnt game\n7-1 with Charley Heller and Rollie\nHemsley hitting home runs.\nFint game:\nNew York     7   11   0\nSt. Loull     8    9   4\nChandler and Hemsley; Holllngsworth, Sanford (4) Potter (7) McKaln (9) and Hayes.\n6econd;\nNew York    t  8  1\nSt. Ix)Ui|    4   5  0\nDonald, Murphy (9) and Dickey;\nNiggeling, Caster (9) and FerreU.\nMaU\nOrders\nReceive our prompt cireful it\nUntlon. You oan ihop by mall\nWith confident! at\nYour Rexall Store\nCITY DRUG CO.\nPhone' 84 Box Ht?\n_______ ...__..\t\n__a___\n___.\nBaseball Scores\nSATURDAY\nNATIONAL LEAGUE\nCinclnniti    0   3  2\nBoiton    1   2   1\nVander Meer and Mueller, De\nPhUllpi (8); Andrewi ind Masi.\nPltUburgh   _  1   8   1\nNew York _    2   7   1\nReielgno ind Lopei; Melton, Adimi (10) and Lombardl.\nChicago    8 10   1\nBrooklyn  13 14  0\nDerrirlger, Prim (4), Barrett (4)\nand Hermndei; Macon, Webber (8)\ntnd Owen.\nSt. Louil     6 11   2\nPhiladelphia .'   3 10   1\nM. Cooper and ODea; Fuchi,\nWebb (9) md Livingston.\nAMERICAN LEAGUE\nPhUadelphia _    0  4   1\nCleveland  .-.    2   5   0\nArntzcn and Swift; Salveion and\nDeuuteli, Rosar (8).\nWuhington   _ :...   1   5   1\nDetroit  _    8 13   1\nMertz, Haeffner (2), Adkini (7)\nind Early; Trout and Panoni,\nNew York it St. Louli, Boiton it\nChicago poitponed.\nINTERNATIONAL\nNewirk 1-5, Toronto 4-4\nJeriey City 3. Rochester 0\nSyracuie 1, Montreil 0\nASSOCIATION\nMilwaukee 5, Louisville 2\nPACIFIC COAST\nLot Angelei 7-1, Seattle 3-0\nSan Franciico 5, PorUand 0\nSan Diego 7-3, Oaklind 2-4.\n' Sicnmento 6, Hollywood 4\nSUNDAY\nINTERNATIONAL\nToronto 2-8, Rocheiter 1-3.\nBaltimore 8-2, Buffilo 3-3.\nJeney City 4-0, Syracuie 5-8.\nASSOCIATION\nSt Ptul 3-2, Toledo 8-8.\nMinneapolii 4-4, Columbui 4-3.\nMilwaukee 8-3. Louliville 3-4.\nKansas Cily 0-14, Indianapolis 5-1\nPACIFIC COAST\nStcrimento Ul Hollywood 24.\nLoi Angelu 3-2, Seittle 0-0.\nStn Diego 1-1, OikUnd 4-2.\nStn Frinctico 8-8, Portlin\/1 5-5.\nBatting Leaders\nBy Thi Auoelittd Prtu\nBatting   (three   letden   In   eich\nLetgue):\nPUJer, Club O AB H R Pet\nO'Dea, Cardd       IB 40   3 18 401\nWiner, Dodgeri  14 40   5 15 .378\nStephens, Browni .. 18 83 11 23 308\nHigglni, Tigtn ... 21 80 8 29 .383\nHermin, Dodgtn . 21 84 14 30 ..157\nHockett. Indiam ... 19 74 12 28 .398\nRum bitted In: Nttiontl Leigut\u2014\nHermth, Dodgeri 17; Americtn\nLeigue: Spence, Seniton 18.\nHome rum: Nitlonil Letgue\nMaynird,    GianU    4;    Amtrietn\nLetgue-Killer, Yankeei 4.\nDEATHS\nUTICA, N.Y\u201e-Sherwood 8. Cur\nnn, 78, InterntUonilly known curler ind a former Preiident of tht\nOnnd National Curling Club ot A'\"\nerica.\nGAME BEHIND YANKS\nCLEVELAND, May 18  (AP.) -\nCleveland Indiam salvaged night\ncap of a doubleheader with Philadelphia AthleUci today to remain one\ngame behind the pace-letting New\nYork'Yankeea\nThe Tribe dropped the flrit contut 8-3 but Roy CuUenblne'i eighth-\nInning homer broke a deadlock ln\nthe iecond engagement and produced a 3-2 victory.\nJesse Flores recorded hli fifth\nitralght victory in the opener.\nFlnt game:\nPhlUdelphia    8    7   1\nCleveland    8  10  1\nFlorei, Wolff (7) and Swift; Mllnir, Calvert (7) and Deiauteli, Rour (7).\nSecond:\nPhiUdelphU    2  8   0\nCleveUnd     3   8  0\nBUck and Wagner; Kennedy, Heving (2) Center (8) Plot (8) Bagby\n(8) and Deuuteli, Rour (8).\nDonald Brown\nWinner in\nCoast Festival\nVANCOUVBR, May 18 (OP.-Don-\nild Brown ot NeUon, tied Glen\nBerg vat Bellingham, Wuh., tot.\n\u25a0econd plica ln the Baritone Solo\n\"B\" CUu at the final session of the\nB.C. Muiical FeiUvil here Saturdiy. Donald Brown lUo won flnt\nplace ln the clui for young men\nwith changed voices.\nAdele Dunsmore cf Nanalmo, won\nthe tint place In the Put Feitival\nChampiomhip Solo compstltlon and\nthe Jackaon-Hamby  Cup.\nBeverley Gargett of Billinghajn,\nWuh., won tint plice in the Light\nSoprano \"B\" ClaM.\nChurchill's Cousin\nWeds American\nLONDON, May 18 (CP)-. The eldeit daughter of the Duke of Marlborough wu married today to a\nUnited SUtei naval lieutenant in\nhistoric St. Margaret'i Church,\nwhere Sir Walter Raleigh li burled.\nIn the most prominent Anglo-Am-\nerlcan wedding of the war, Lady\nSarah Conjuelo Spencer ChurchlU,\n21-year-old coajln of Prime Minister Wlniton ChurchlU, became the\nbride ot Lieut. Edwin F. Ruuell, 28,\nformer auoclate publliheT of the\nNewark, N. J_ SUi-Ledger.\nBEAT TIGERS TWICE  \u25a0\nDETROIT, May 18 (AP.) - Waihington Senator continued thtir conquest of the West today by defeating Detroit Tigen before 23,399\nspectators fn both endi of a double-\nheader, 7-1 and 10-6, to seize their\nucond itralght series md regain\nthird place.\nThe Senaton hammered Detroit\npitching for M safeties. Mickey Vernon drove in four rum with a homer\nand a double. Joe Hoover homered\nfor Detroit!* run.\nFlnt game:\nWashington   _.   7   11   0\nDetroit    16   2\nWynn and Early; Trucki, Gorsica\n(5) Henshaw (7) and Richardi.\nSecond:\nWaihington    10   10   1\nDetroit      8   11   4\nCarrasquel, Candini (8) and Giuliani Oxermlre, WhlU (7) tnd Par-\nsons, Rlchirdi (7).\nSPLIT TWIN BILL\nCHICAGO, Miy 18 (AP.) - Chicago White Sox icored four'rum ln\none Inning today to beat Boiton Red\nSox 4-2, but loit lh* iecond game\nof the doublehuder 4-2 when Luke\nAppllng'i wild throw let in two\nrum.\nDeipite unfavorable weather, the\ngamu were pUyed before a crowd\nof 9000.\nFirst game:\nBoiton _    2   9   2\nChicago            4   9  0\nH. Newiome, Dobion (7) md Peacock; Dietrich, Maltiberger (5) and\nTresh.\nStcond:\nBoiton   - _     4   10   1\nChicago        2    9   1\nLucler and Pirtee; Humphriei,\nHiynu (8) ind Turner.\nHornets Nose\nOut Giants\nHorneU Futbtll Club Juit min-\niged to come out on top ln the\nLidlei Leigue gtme Sundiy ifternoon when they belt the Glinti\n21-23. The GUnU were mlnut three\nor more of their playen, while the\nHorneU hid barely enough to mike\n\u25a0 game.\nleague Pruldent Slim Porter\nitited ifter the gimt that the pltyer iltuttion wu inything but good\n\u2022nd unleu there was a Urger turnout In future games changei would\nhive to be made\u2014pouibly \u2022 reor-\nginlzation to form only two teams.\nLineupi were:\nHorneU - Wigg, Procter, SUn-\ngherlln, A. Stewtrt, M. Kubin, Troi-\n10. BUckwell, Smillie, Wtllace tnd\nMtclntyre.\nGlinti \u2014 Tite, Wood, Delucrtjlo.\nColmtn, Mortn, Perclvtl, R Stewtrt, R. Muifelt, Terguion ind Mtrg\nKubin.\nBitlerlet\u2014 HorneU: Trouo ind\nSUngherlln; Giints: Colmtn, Stewart Morin ind Wood.\nUmpiru wen Wuilck, Lyon tnd\nRou.\nBARREL\nSWEATERS   \u2022\n100% Pure Wool\n; fi.75\n)ust arrived... a new\nshipment of these pure\nwool, crew neck sweaters\nIn all colors.\nEMORY'S\n**'*'       LIMITED    t    ^\nTht Man'i Stort\niiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii\nNEWS OF THE DAY\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii\nWinter li tough on wuhen. Oet\nIt ln ihape for Spring, ttr. 91.\nHome for rent on North Shore. 10\nmin. from ferry. Blabkwood Agency.\nTry MacDomld'i Fine Cut Tobicco, 83c a tin at VALENTINE'S.\n\u25a0\"\u25a0\u25a0\nH. A. Saunden, Chimney Swtep,\nPhone 90\nUnits Under\nCanvas, Vemon\nKooUnay  uniU   of  the   Rocky\nMountain Rangeri, Reserve Army,\ntoday will be under canvu at tha.\nbig mUltary training camp at Vernon.\nEarly Sunday morning a ipeclal\ntrain picked up the Rouland ana\nTrail uniu, and came to Nelion,\nwhere the addition of the NeUon .\nmen completed the Weit Kootenay\nCompmy.\nThe train wu routed to the Okanagan via Cranbrook, \/the Windermere, and C.P.R. main line. Tha\nEut Kootenay Company, made up\nof Cranbrook, Kimberley and* Fernie uniU, Joined the Wut Kootenay group en route.-\nBy routing the train via the Win-1\ndermere and the main line the boa'\nconnection from Penticton to Vernon wis eliminated, naklng 14\npouible for the entire group to arrive en mane.\nThe R.M.R.'i will be under canvu\nfor two weeki md during this time\nwill receive intensive field tralnini\nto supplement the training they haq\nbeen Uking it home during the pa*\nyear.\nISLAND MURDER CASI;\nTO RE HEARD MAY 22\nNANAIMO, B.C., May 18 (CP)-\nJamei Hughu of Cumberland, B.C.\nyeiterday wu remanded to May 2]\nwhen he appeared In Police Court\non a charge of murdering hli wtt*\nhere lut April 90.\nThe armadillo, now about threi\nfeet long, wu 18 feet long ln pre-\nhistoric times.\nPATAOENO\nOperetU-Jr. High  School, Frldiy, May 21it at 8 pm. Adm. 28c.\nNeUon Dlitrict Rod and Gun Club\nregular meeting, Legion, 8 p.m. to-\nnight. Also Department of Education movies.\nROOFINO\nWe have a Urge itock of roofing\nmateriaU, let ui ihow you umplu,\nBURNS' LUMBER le COAL CO.\nSmall nnch tbout 5 acru clear\u00bbd;\ngood house, water record; cloae to\ngood town. 83000 termi or $2800\ncaih ROBERTSON REALTY.\nCa.h booki, Journili, ledgen, columnar booki, receipt booki etc. D\nW. McDerby, 'The Stttloner tnd\nTypewriter Man,\" 684 Biker St\nNelion, B.C.\nSEWING COURSES\nInitructiom ln clothing or Home\ndecorations, eight-week cbune commencing May 20th. Ph. Mlu Fornelli\n-41, Singer Sewing Machine Co.\n\u25a0Everything for wuhdiy, folding\nironing boirdi, sleeve botrdi, Ironing bd, padi, ceiling drlen. clothu\nbaskets, galvtniied tub! and '.ub\nlUnds etc. - HIPPERSON'S.\nTIRE  RETREADING\n\u2014Truckownerr*-\nWo   hive   modern   equipment.\nHave  your  tires  retreaded   NOWI\nRIVERSIDE MOTORS\n1MJ Col   Ave., Tnil - Phone 440\nThe Annual Meeting of the Nel\n.on Coniervative AisocUtion and\nelection of offlcen will bt held in\nCtntdlm Legion Hall Monday evening next, May 17th, 8 o'clock, ill\nConiervative! ire invited to ittend\nAnnuil Meeting Nelton Musical\nFutival Auociation wlll bt held in\nCouncil Chimber, City HtU on Tueidty evening next, Miy 18:h it 8\no'clock, all holding season ticket Ult\nFeitlvil el gible to ittend.\nReglitered Nunu innuil meet\ning of Weit Kooteniy Diitrict it\nNunu Home Wednesdiy. Miy 19.\n8 pm., SOc each Those planning to\nittend. phone Miss Tregetr tt 888\nby Monday. Dr. M. R Buted ot\nTn 1 will ipeak on Trtnifuiioni\n\u2022nd Blood Banki.\nCARD OF THANKS\nFamily of the late Antonio GtiH-\ncino w'lh io expreii ilncere thinki\nfor klndneu tnd expreuion! of iym.\npithy extended to them In their\noereivement. .\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nFTJTCHER, Mis Minnie E.\nPaued twty Mty 10. runenl ler-\nvlcw will be held from Somen\nFuneril Homi Tueidiy, Miy 18. i: 2\np.m.. Rev. J. G. Holmei officiating.\nRossland Social. \u2666\nBy MRS. HARVEY   FLIURY\nROSSLAND, May 16-The Dorcti\nCircle of SI Andrew'i Unittd\nChurch met Wtdnetdiy tvtnlng it\nOn homt of Mn. J. Llputt. Mrs\nWlllltm Blickwell reported on tht\ntxtc,utlve meeting ot the Women'i\nAuxllliry. FoUowing tht buiineu\nt completed quilt for the Red Crou\nwu dlipUyed. RefruhmtnU wtrt\nierved by the hoiteu. who wu u\nilited by Mn. M. I.. Llputt. Mem\nben present wert Mn. Howird Hiyden. Mu. E. NichoU, Mn! William\nArrowimith, Mn. Edwird Seccombe, Mn. John RoicorU, Mn. M\nClark, Mn. A. R Wildie, Mri. D\nMirtln ind Iwo vlilton, Mrt. Bremner tnd Mrs  M. L. Llputt,\nNicely prepared at ths\nSTAR CAFE\n\u25a0itn ii \u25a0 \u25a0 ii 11 ii is ii \u25a0 ii i ii in 11\u25a0 iti mti iMinin\nF. H. SMITH\nIf It's Electrle\nPhons 666        351 Raker St\nConsult an Expert\nbefore you start\nwallpapering.\nMURPHY BRO!\nHive the Job Done Right\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER   PLUMBER\nPHONE 815\nW5SS\u00ab3\u00abSS$\u00ab$\u00ab\u00ab_5SS$SSS5_S\u00abJ*)t\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nW L THOMPSON  Prop.\nDty tnd Night Service.\n24 Hour Ambultnct Service\n618 Koottnay St        Phont 881\nJ. P. Walgren\nGeneral Contractor\n301 Carbonate St.\nPOLAROID CLASSES\nFor your protection.\nNow tvilltble it\nCuthbert Motors Ltd.\nOpp Hume Hotel and Put Office\n\/\/ You Havi a\nDirty WaUh\nTake It to . . .\nHARVEY\nThe Jeweller. 684 Baker St.\nW. W. 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