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IRITIIH COLUMBIA. CANADA^MONDVMPBNINO. AUO.\nIBIRM\nIndtistrial Relations Asked\nTo Withhold Wage Formula\nOne Woman in Every Three To Work\nIn U.S. Industry by'50, Doc Says\nBALTIMORE Aug. 4 (AP) -,Dr Bsetjer. She reporti:\nRosie the Riveter li here lo stay.I \"Women appear lo be more crit-\nRosle's colorful figure, heretofore '\"> of working conditloni Ihan\nuiociated only with wartime in- men. Adequate lunch perlodi, reit\ndustry, will become a permanent 'Ptusu and sanltery fsemties reduce\npart of the national picture - 10*Istlgue and add to the hspplness\nmuch io, thst In the United Statei snd efficiency o women at work as\nby 1M0 one of every three American *\u00b0 Proper working houn and ufe-\nwomen ibove Ihe ige of lt will be 'J rules. |\nworking ln Industry. I, '*'***'*\u25a0   \u00ab*   *\u00b0*\"***\\  *\"**'. %5j\nmL..  ...        a, ,,      . r,    t       'ound more efficient in work thsl\nThiti the prediction of Dr. Anni;i ,    d\u201eltrl\u201e    ,nd\nJ       n.illtr     ret     thu     Jnhns     Hnnb   ni '\nOTTAWA, Aug. 3 (CP) - Pat\nConroy, Chairman ot tbl Cana\ndlan Congreu of Labor Wage\nCommittee, todty uked tht Ptr\nliimentary Industriil Relations\nCommlttet to withhold t deel\nilon on sny wage formuli until\nthl full cue of labor had betji\nheard.\nIn a letter to Maurice Lalonde\n(L-Labellt), Committee Chtlrmtn, Mr. Conroy expressed concern thst the Committee might\ntske s itand on wigu In the\n\u25a0teel strike without hearing the\nviewpoint of unioni representing\niome 33,000 other workeri who\nare  Involved   In  current strikes\nThi iteel strike sffecti ibout\n13.000 workeri while the othen\non itrike in largely employed\nln rubber, electrlcil ind chemlcil Induitrlei\nMr Conroy uld while he had\nbeen assured of in opportunity\nof putting the vlewi of the C.C L.\nWage Committee before the Commoni group he hid not ytt been\ncelled. Although i contldirible\nnumber of witneisei hsd been\nheard by the Commlttet apart\nfrom   C   H   Millard,   their   evl-\ndence htd bten \"directly against\nlabor or conditioned againit\nlabor'i demandi.\n\"In view of this dtvtlopmtnt\nlt would seem to me, at chairman of our Waft Commltttt,\nthtt there has betn illowtd in\nunbalanced call againit labof,'\nMr. Conroy uld.\nTht Ubor leader expreued\nconcern over reporti that, If in\neirly uttlement wtre not reiched in iteel, tht Committee would\nmike \u25a0 recommenditlon to the\nCommoni.\nHis letter continued:   ,\n\"On behtli of our Wage Committee I im liking tbe llbtrty\nof proteiting thli procedure. As\nstoreuld snd with the exception\nof Mr. Millird'i presentation, the\nbulk of the evidence submitted\nhu been against Ubor. In this\nrespect emphssli msy be Disced\non the evldenci of Domld Gordon\n(Prices Botrd Chtlrmtn). Seemingly, and by tht medium of\ngeneral acceptance, tbt wage\nluue hu resolved Itielf lo \u2022\nchoice on one hind between accepting the evidence tnd theories\nof Mr. Gordon tod  inflationary\nchaos on thi othtr.\n\"Whlli wd pride ourselves upon\nbeing i democratic country, this\nvirtual resting of tilt cast on\ntbi opinion and lndlsptnublllty\nof Mr. Gordon cannot bt accepted\nby our Congreu at conforming\ntn tbt remoteit MOM to democratic  principles\n(Mr. Gordon uld genersl wage\nlncreaui ln exceu of 10 cents\nsn hour might wipe out price\ncontrol. Tht iteel union originally\nasked lift cents and Uter lug-\ngtsted settlement for 1SH cOnts,\npayable ln Instalments and\ncoupled with future wigt increase! dependent on advance! In\ntht cost-of-living Index).\n\"Our Congreu does not snd\nwill not accept tbe theorlei snd\nattitudes of ilr. Gordon, conditioned as thty tn by his wllllng-\nntts to allow employers to be\ntht lole determining agents of\nthtlr profiti, rtgtrdliH of tha\nconsequence to pricei or the\ncountry It Urge, neither ctn wt\naccept tht principle of tht In-?\ndlipensabllity of Mr. Gordon\nilnce we regard thli principle\nmon In conformity with totalitarianism thsn democracy  . . .'\nCurrent Purges Seen\nIn Russia as Bringing\nCloser Party Control\nPEACE EXPERTS\nM. Bsetjer of the Johni Hopklni;'\"jjj,\"Th\"\",^j   ^t \"rocki The\nSchool    of    Hyien.    snd    Public   ^   \u2122       n\u201e     d,'ltd \u201e* Iuch TQirfTr f AIITlfAl\nHeslth   Dr Bsetjer. AssUtsnt Pro-        k        .immobile  aiumbly. in    ||fltjlE (.UN I KuL\nfeasor of Phyitological Hygiene, hu ,\u201e.\u201e,.\u201e\u201e r\u201e\u201e\u201evnr ,\u201e.Hi\u201e, n.rkln. 11 Allasf I li Wit llWh\nfeuor of Phyilo ogkil Hygiene, hu iptcUon conveyor losdlng, picking,\nmtdt \u2022 itudy of tht sub set In her   ^n, lnfi ^,, wtldln|i U|h,|\nbook. \"Women In Industry Ipunch-preu work ind-hen'i Roile\nSLi eillmstei thtt mort thin 18.-  -riveting\n000.000 Amtrlcin womtn will grace |    On the other hsnd. Dr. Btttjirj\nInduitrlil payroll! ln tbt next four lly,    womtn   lou   mort   working\nyeiri\u2014only 1.000,000 fewer than thtidiyi thin man: between uvtn ind\nwirtime pttk. Ill diyi innuilly by women, com\nFour Different\nReports Expected\nFrom Big Four\nlis U going to enstt new|pared to between two tnd uvtn for CTIirW VOTING\nproblemi for\nKOREA FAVORS\nU.S. POLICY\nSAYS MocARTHUR\nTOKYO, lunday, Aug. k (APV-\nTht brttkdown of tht Americin-\nPAHAnENA CilU Aut 4 (API!Soviet conferences for uniflcitlon\n-iu^hqutke taSlld u of tatm Genenl MacArthur relet o! tht heaviest evtr recorded I ported todiy. hu ltd lht people of\nhen wu reported todty by the'Uit US occupttion sont to htvt in\nCtlifornU Initltute of TKhnology | \"tatrtaslxd ******.!***.. ******\nUboratory.\nReport Heavy\nEarthquake\nPARI!, Aug. 4\u2014Ixptrta rtprel-\nsnting thi United liitu, Britain,\nFnnci ind Ruult still trt fir\nfrom igriement an hew te Mt up\nIntimitlonil control of Trleite.\nIt may bt that thl ftur big pow-\nin wlll submit ftur different reports tn Trleite to thl Pirli Ptaoa\nConference. Ruult Ii uld te ht\nsupporting Yugoilav demands ftr\nYugnliv idmlnlitntion tf Trl\nttll. France, Britain ml tht United Itatei fivor in Impirtlil ad-\nmlnlitratltn, but dlugrei tn dl-\nMil. Vmutei Hl^tttiHaWrii In\nParli ire confldml thtt thtlr dt\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nApparently Clean\nSox Mean a Lot\nIT. HELENS, Ore., Aug. 4\n(CP)\u2014Tht htuu whtrt Mrt.\nBin Colimtn wis vicitlonlng\nhtd no telephone. Hir husband\nwanted htr homt w hi thtrter-\ntd in ilrpltnt, (lew tvtr tht\nhouu tnd dropped t rock with\n\u2022 meiiije siylng: \"Plti.e comi\nhomi. I tm out of clein tox.\"\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nBritain Begins\nBaby\nBonuses Tuesday\nLONDON. Aug. 4 (CD\u2014Brlttln\nwill begin her \u00a3l,000*\u00bb-a-week\nbonuaea-for-bablu program Tueidiy.\nMon Ihan 2.000.000 motheri\u2014rep-\nrttentlng\n\u2014are expee\noffices for\nmendi   will   bt   grtnted   tt  the I w*\u00abk to bt paid by thl Governmtot rlewpplnt on peice problemi befon\nich child undtr 11 ixcept tht ^ ,liimmeri of tht world. Tbt tn-\n|of lhe Amerlcin Militiry Govern\n^\u00bb\u00bb****e   \u2014-\nVM   ibouf amttSm   la~\\be\\   \"A urapllng of public opinion In-\nSoulheut probably In thi Carlb-'dlcatei sn ilmoit umnhaous twtrt-\nbttn mi or Pinims   It started I neu thtt tht Amtrlctn position wu,    Pean Ctnftranct. \u00bbr\n\u25a0t  IISI.II  CSX  sni  in  hour tn dtttnu of tht principle thit Kor-1    Authorities In Trieste itself bt- ]******-. .        .\u201e \u201e. ,\u201e \u201e\u201e, nounctment uld thiL unleu iome\nUter the netdle wu itill moving'tins htd the right to bt httrd In;litre thai Internttionil control will!   \u2122 lncomt Ux win pty rar tne ^.1^,1 agreement wen niched\nYtolwtly !*t formation of thtlr own govt\u2122-:turn th* dty Into \u2022 thriving centreIP'^FV .... fhl\u201e _h \u201e. **., ta the \u00abt*nt of cooperation   would\nThey   uld   It  wu lufftclnitly mtnt.\"  uld   MscArthur'i   monthly \u201e( commerce or i gbott town-one I   S\u00bb\u00a3T!SrSLl t\u00a3\u00bbnteT5f 5 <*********. ^\u00bblth d>snging penoml\nh^Tto cut wtduprud d\u00abn-; nport '.xtrunt or th. othir. T>iou who,^**** ^LJSi IfiSlMUslI 1U- **** \u25a0**** \"** taoW mhBt\nige If It osiurrtd in a popuUtedi    \"nacArthur ealUd^lttentlon to a look <\u00ab^ the gloomy^iKte beUtvt Ibs^ ^ld,rh\" hJ*efU|0nfit Urgeit MB\nJOINT ACTION\nWITH VATICAN\nIJ FAVORED\nInternational\nMeet in London\nMakes Suggestion\nWANT TOR LEVEL\n\u25a0y GLENN WILLIAM!\nLONDON, Aug. 4 (AP)-Prolu-\ntint leaden of tight countrlu today dlicloied they fivored joint\naction on world problemi by Prot-\neitints snd Roman Catholics, bued\nupon \"some kind ot utlifictory undentendlng at th* highest level,\nprttumibly ' bttwten tht World\nCouncil of Churchei ud Iht Vtt-\nloan.\"\nReplies to s queitlonmirt on poi-\noi tha WMd Coundl poinW Ip\nCanada Questions\nItalian\nReparations\nPARIS, Aug. 4 (AP)\u2014Canada will\n\"clouly queitlon\" tha iwird of\nJIOO.000,000 In repintlom to Ruula\ntrom Italy, \u2022 spotttsmsn of tht Cinidian delegation Skid Saturday.\nadding thit tht Cinadlini alio will\nask for s full nvlew of the reasons\nthat brought about the cession to\nFrance of tbe Briga-Ttnda Dlitrlct\nIn tht Alps.\nHi Indicated that th* delegation\nmay oppou the reparationi sward\nto Ruula.\n\"Our position U that tht restoration of Italian economy should come\nUrsL\" h\u00bb uld. \"Thtrefort, tht piyment of such t lirgt sum of monty\nin reparations comes down to tht\nqutitlon: Ii it practical? We an\nnot pn-Judglng, but It appears that\ntht solution of tht Italian problem\nhas bten spprosched trom ths\nwrong basli.\"\nCanada's Interest ln ths qutitlon,\nhi said, stems trom tht tart that\nCimdiin lnvutmmte In prt-wtr\nItaly tmounted to neirly *XAtKlAtX.\nThe Canadian Intuition, gtnertlly,\nhe said, wu tl ask tor tull Information from the four Fonign MlnUten, who wrote tht drifts, as to\ntht rationing thtt ltd up to thtm.\n\"Wt wtnt to beir tht irgumtnU\n\u2014Including what tht Italians havt\nto uy.\" tht spokttmtn said.\nCanada hu no direct Interest ln\nthe French-Italian frontier question,\nhe itated. except u sny changei In\nit may affect the recovtry of lUly'i\nly JOHN M. HIGHTOWER\nWASHINGTON, \u25a0Aug. 4 (AP)\u2014American diplomotlc\nauthorities are privately predicting thot recent purges in tht\neconomic field in Russia foreshadow a tightening of Communist Party control throughout the Soviet Union during\nthe next 12 to 18 months.\nExperts familiar with conditions Inside Russia toy\nthot the Soviet Government actually hos moved vigorously\nto stamp out inefficiency, negligence and dishonesty in local\nindustries but thot it is believed to have taken advantage of\nthe vaconcies thus created to*\"\nplace party members again in\ncontrol positions.\nTht iltuitlon polnti up whit so-\npesn to be one of the buic pltnki\not Americin policy towird the Soviet Union. This li the fsct, u reported by fully-informed officliU\nhen, thsl the United Stites must\nset ln the belief thit Prtmltr Stelln\nand othir Ruulan leaderi conilder\nthe United States s potential enemy ot tht future.\nThus the Ruulini. lniteid of\nknocking down birneri between\nthe Sovltt Union tnd thi Western\ntightening their llnei of control snd\ntiking lecurity meuures ln anticipation of tn eventutl wir with\nthe Weitern \"capitalist\" itatei.\nWhit the Unlttd Stitei Government cin do in the fice of iuch in\nluumptlon on the pirt of IU own\nofflclili wu defined by ont of\ntheu offlclili thli wsy: iht must\nconstantly confront the Ruulini\nwith situations in whkh thty should\nfind il more useful to themielves\nto cooperate with the rest of th*\nworld thm to fall to cooperate;\nwhen lt ii not possible, ihe should\nsdhtre itrlctly to IU principle! ot\nWorld, ud lnsteid ot nUxing thtlr I trying to protect the righU ot othtr\nIron grin on thtlr own people, in peanut as ln Iran, Eutern Euros*\nconitsntly, iccordlng to thii belief, nnd othtr countrlu.\nomy of iny nition. and will bt fret\n; to  tht  conference  thit iny  pirty > thtlr own\nNIW VORK, All*. 4 (API-Tht repruentitive   who  had   expressed The  optimists.\ntherpam urthquiki ivir raeerd- erfudim of thi Joint truitttihip of \u201e, um Trteste undtr Internitlonil\ntd   in   thi   Ptrdhtm   UnlvtnHy.n,,,, should b\u00ab considered in op- control will not be tied lo tht econ-\nulimo*ri*h, poulbly untrlng '\"jpootnt of tht Moicow decliion.\nthe Witt Indite, wu reported to-1\ndty   by   Rtv.   Jostph   J.   Lynth.\neebtmemgbaX\nThi first iheek wu rteerdid \u2022<\nSIMM t.m.  C.I.T. .nl thl  tu\nwavis  itm  wire lomtni   In  Irom   |Q  RvlllllllllV\ntht eirthquiVi irea.\nPtthir Lynch uld thi ul\u00abnt\nSeven Slates\nyou in.\n^mlL^ZkZllu1^^ ajj i fiM*35' w\u2122vt\u00bbw^rr!XXmk;\n.ET^VE ZSL \u00a3Za <***\"**\" ******\" whlc\u00a3 **** *} ****\u25a0 tuniary at tht Federal Coundl\nlists, on tbt othtr htnd. )bU chlMm1  ,\u201e,  u,,,, who in L, chu^e, of Christ ln Amerlci.\ntoo old They wlll rectlvt in tllow- who um% hert wlUl , ioun outlines of \u00a31 ($1J) ttch wtek. | United Stitei leiden to ittend t\nThe |ranU irt mtdt undtr thl * four-day conference of Internitlonil\nAllow ince  Art.  pantd   In church leiden.\nnply. r\nwith the Vitictn. uld thtt \"cooper\n\u2022tlon with Romin_ Catholic bodiei\nwill bt uttled by \u25a0 itnlght mijor- !t,uon 0t s comprehtntlve Govtrn-\nlty or by \u25a0 two-thlrdi vote              [ment progrim of tocUl ucurlty.\nTht United Stitei snd Ruuu both Whllt the Family AUowanctt Act\nwin! lu ut tht two-thlrdi vote u hailed u Britain's first recogni-\nF.ither one ctn lummon up enough: tion of tht  vilue of tht state ot\nto supply tht nredi of sll. i plm|],\nDtlegttu ire Jocktylng for poll- j        ,\t\nlion oo hoi of Iht mtjor issun to :ernin'ent\u00abimt into powtr. Tht bon\nDoukhobors Plead Not Guilty to\nDamage (barge, Take Speedy Trial\nAfter electing ipeedy trial, four,until Iht Fill.\nDoukhobon, ippttrlng ln court tor Accused of unUwfully tnd wiltul-\nthe ucond tlmi to ehoou tht typt ly damaging on Jun* St. to tht tx-\nof trial Ihty wanted, pteadad not tent of W0 or ovtr, a door tnd s ty.\nguilty to tht chirge of unlawfully writer, tht four Individually,\nsad wilfully dsmsging property of | through th* Interpreter Otorgt Fot-\nIbt Spiritual Communltltt ot Christ; now, denied guilt at th* crime. Th*\nln Brilliant on Jun* 2k. befor* IIli damtgid property wat ln tht Corn-\nHonor ludm H. W. Colgin of Ftmtel muftity Hill, burntd down ln Douk-\nIn   County   Court   here   Siturdiy[^obot <*moiitlrttiai\u00ab 3*m*^'m\nDtwion. [ty or not guilty, itated that \"under\ni   Brought btton tb* eourt igiln tht trt It says wi wilfully dimsgtd.\nln th* ItelUn hydro-*l*etrlc i>    m.],, (helr Bm ^^ ^ four ukul, ,\u201e,, , .^k,^ xlcktl to go iwiy\nBirlioff, George Soukeroff, Miry;from Ultra lnd I Untied ln Jill.\"\nLtsarotf tnd Vera Zbltnlfl, bad r*-| nt two mtn. wbo hid beta refused to tl*rt tlthtr typt of trill Utud on ball July JO had been len-\nwh\u00abn thty ippurtd July S. Auto-' tenced to thrtt month terms Friday\nmatteally thay had bttn sent to trial, tor not being in postttsinn of rtg-\nby Jury, sad wtn to bt htld in the titration cards\ncuitody  ol  th*  Provinciil   Pollct1   Trial ins ut for August lg\nSeven Killed\nCOLFAX Wssh\nSeven persons wtrt killed ln t\nheed-on colUsion bttwten two can\nshortly sfter midnight lsst night s\nmile North ol nttrby Colton\nu 91 KILLED IN\nThe detd in CUrence Sloppy, \u00ab, \u201e,,.,-   fNAs\/ir.\n>d hli wife, M. of CUrkiton, Wuh ; KING   DAVID\nand\nDelegite* ire Jockeying for P\u00abl- jJ^,\"'imj. before the LeW Oov-|   One riply. nferrlng to nlttloni couver, snd Frtd Clower,\n-The\ncomt up to fsr\u2014whither queitlo.il UM< npretent thl flnt Implemtn-\n'\"   tillon of \u2022 comprthtnslve Govtrn'\neee.hmum.eln,  u   .UltiHIy     WASHINGTON. Aug  I - Voten tuworXmt ,a bloek , ^^.re on \u25a0 pirtnthood. It does not mttch Ihs\n*!**..**   TrJ.^7. ,..mL ot ieven ititei nomlnite Uielr cm- ,.:r,...A. ,..n.  ~.i.   .in,-,..h\u2122\u00bb~\u2122 i^ r.n.d.\nthat H wu difficult te iviluite\nthl l\u00aba\u00abt\ntht uuik\t\nItuthiut if thi city, trablbly\nttie Weet ioi\".\nof uven itetei nomlniltthtlr cm- ,wft.thW| m,jorlty tuIi. illhough! program In Cintdt\nfallen but ht btlltvld *******   *<\u00bb   *h*   ****  *********  *h*> [ZL,\n^\u00a322 ile 1MB !Z coming week   SH of the pr.miriet ,h2 '\nl oentre* Ibeul 1S0O mllu f^i.,1^1 t,--l.._l\u201e lll\u00abnuel       \"\u2022\ncould nol necaturlly p*u It.\nAustralian dclegilion li Uk-\nCinidi    hu   been   contributing\n\u00ab0,0OO,0O0 monthly ilnct Ust 8um\nlng   tht   ltad   In   the  fight  for  a'mer to aid parents at the sversge\n\u2014..  . ....     ,  tm   ,.r  . .Ad.   18\naurii\nara Kheduled Tu*idiy-ln MUiourl,\n\u20225ir'Z.A.'i*nSI.tNC7r^HnUPSu' rt'ilgM   ^\"orl'ly    LsttSi's   for>U of M fir ttch <Wlundtr\nVlrglnli  ind Wut  Virglnli   Den   .,_\" ,nl- ' rL-,.. Herbert Evatt  y\u00abin of ige Some JJW.000 young\nMIAMI Fl.   Aug 4 iAP>-Pm\u25a0*\u00ab* \"tpubllc.ni go to lh. primary **$t*%*ft*\u00a3\u2122]\u2122\u2122 *\"**!: i.\u201e. more thtn . fourth 0} Ctn\nAmerican   Always   uld   IU   In- ^\"\"'ru^'i^cen\n\u25a0teUatlon   al   San   Juan.   Putrto     ****  ********_ ** *.**\nRico,  reported   a    btavy \/jrth^\nFvitt   ia   waging  a   loiing\nJtck I. runtnon. 11, iinro\u2122, ..._.. nif ArTCfl\nWuh.; LouU E. Kephirt, M. CUrk- HOTEL DISASTER\n\u2022ton; Elli Mte Rlchirdi, X. Vin-i __._.,_, . \u201e . ,_,.\ncouver, and Frtd Clower, \u00bb. ind JERUSALEM. Aug. 4 (CP)\nhU wife J7 of Pullmin, Wuh. iPiUrtlnt Govtrnmtnt innounced\nAll were killed Initantly exetpi todty titer 1 lwo-w\u00abrt utrrh\nFullerton who died here eight bounj through rubbU of the King David\nafter lhe cruh Hotel thtt ill bodlu now have been\nStan Henun and Robert Schrtnck I recovered, putting Ute lotel killed\nAnother uld thtt \"colUbontlon I a-yeir-old  htrvut  worken  from ln the dlstster at K\nwith the Roman  Catholic  Church, Mankato, Minn . who hitched a ride\non matteri of world order needs to with Sloppy lo return to Colton, sn\nbt   prepared   lympithttlcilly   tnd (expected  to  rtcover  from  urioui\nwith   in   undmtendlng   of   thst! injuries.\nteemi difficult\" ThU nply noted\nthat    \"cooperation     with     Jewish\nbodlu hu Increiied\ndifficultly    snd    bsck-\nHenien ind Schranck uld\nwere riding slong 1 straight itretc\nIgh\nthey\netch\n, th. primary ***\u25a0^ ^^'ma'\/oh\" ^Zs'n. *********** ****\"*** *** *** \u00ab^Cn^Joh; Fo.ter MLU. tod.y,~ \u00a3\nu,   'IS. wl. thf.nil   TlrulllL, will ***'\u25a0* *1'm'<*x PopuWUB, art btp- urf\u00abl 1 meeting of chunh Itaden lo | ,\u201e,\u201e\ntred  In  Ml.   \u00b0*lJ way ibt \u00bb~\" \" \"\"\"V*\"1 ,uM by the pVymenU. ^   discus, tht \"txtnmtly urgtnt mat-:    ^u\nit Truman  11 have  any  power  at  aU   \"\u2022\u00bb\u00ab\"\u25a0;   o\u201et \u201e( lhe early tppllcinU wu tor\" ot tension brtween RuuU and rf b,\nrk. *^\\^****th^* \u2122:: ^t^r.^To; D^r=^ \u2122~^^>\" irt.w-tar-i--.iiii*!** - **.*****.\n**** ***}*..***. -C,UMd ' Mtt      '  rmominatlon in hi. home itate   At flghL  ll\nahurch'i\nground.\n  of road when llghU luddenly loom\nCAMBRIDGE. Gloi. EngUnd. Aug  ^ up directly in front of them. The\n' (CPWohn Foster Dullu todsy | crash. Ihey uld, followed and thty\nno mon.\nIlerton wu driving a car own-\nUie CTowtn\nnow U ts\ncted thit lht\n- \u2014  -s expec\npower uiiure        _^   ^ |Uk# ^ {hf pr\u201e^,nV, own p\u201e,. two-thirdt vote will hive tht lup\nof\nlibortr\ntin\n\"1 ihall hive two 1\nInn 1IIO1 for my it\nport of the Big Four thtmulvu ir.1|\u201ef| hipplly   \"t?l nurly u muchi, hut and'lasting nttet.\"\nTht noted American itudent of CftMiau A'.A\nintemitlontl tttilrs spoke to sn In-,OH roriign Ala\n*% Viwil'ttsKttmT 5S*****-* ****#***'\nIStmuA for thru minute.T An-     Virgtni. Stnator Harry Byrd will Chin.. Ntrwiy. lht Ukraine. White];Tou7'wS>U   iiicomt \"before\n\"d,   St wunooT^lit llll \"\u2022   ***   *******   ****   '*\"*   \"lm\"* ******** ****** Cucbotlovakli. i\u00bbd w,r-\nolher ihock wat repum.^,* Ch.ll.nger   ilnce   he   went   to   the YugoiUvU. I  \t\nPThe atetion uid *tn wu no Sew* ,\u201e ujj   HU bid for . third     Today uw . bltttr oulbunt from r . rmmbrar*\nmi'..A.T... D\u00abnocratlc nomlnillon U being op- tht p,\u201eident of th* Uniled NiUoni tOttC*! UOIItrOCT\nTh? Pin  Americin  InitelUtlon *\u00ab*** by lht C I O   Political Action Oum.l  Aiumbly.  Piul  Henri\n\u2022t Cludtd TruJIllo. Domlnlcin n-'C0\"\u2122\"'*\" ^.,\u201e ,     Spiak of Belgium\nn.hiw  West of Peurlo Rico  1U0     A Kansu prohibition urtp 1U0     Sp*ik charitd Uut the Big \u00bbour,W\u00abj.*  AA',utbmnnt*\nWitt.\\,Tllghl ih\u00abk hlghllghu the primiry ?lctura_For- hid^gnortd Kt .miller natloni InlWOg* A<l|U!Tm\u00abnT.\nTht moral and splritusl forcu\niundi 10 shill- j of tht world, lnadtqutte u thty in,\nchlldrtn.\" she 1 etui hsvt powtr enough to tecun\nlust end listing ati\nTht noted Amerlci\nthe\nU.S. Hoi Spent\n20 Billion\nBecause of\nFARMERS WONT\nDIG SPUDS AT\nLOW PRICES\nVERNON. BC. Aug k (CPi-\nPotlto growers In the Uvington\nint. 10 mllu \"\nhighlights the primary picture  For- had  ignored lht .miller niliom In\nmer Secretiry of Wir Harry Wtod- preparing    tht    EuroWin    pttct,    VICTORIA   Aug   4-A IS.000,000\nring b seeking lhe Democratic nom- traiun   Hi accuied tht big Pow-irontr>rt (or building 41 Urge Rhine\nloation  for  govtrnoe  on   a  repttl ,n uklng lht smtller nstions tor Blv\u201e ^tTWm tar tht Fnnch Oov\nNEW YORK, Aug   4  (AP)-Tht\nternitlontl   conference   of   church\nleiden on lht probltm of world Unlu<1 sut\u201e hu ip\u201e,t 20 billion\norder, iponiored by the World dollan helping to reatore economic\nCouncil ot Churcbu. \\,ir tbrest since tht wtr ended. Tht\nfigure wu innounctd   In  t  radio\nbroidcut from PirU by lhi Amir\nlcin  Auiitinl  Secretiry  of Slate,\npUtform\nrrcommtnditloni  only  after   mak-\nHORSHAM. Nortolk. England,\nAug. 4 (CP)-Tht AdmlnUtrttlvt\nCommittee of the World Council ot,WiUiam L CUylon.\nChurches uked vlctorloui powen\nSiturdiy lo releue thtlr wtr prU-\nd\nBHtiih Enjoy\nBonk Holiday\nJ'tmmtnt hu been cmcelled by the oner, u quickly \u25a0 SSSOIStsAm'\n\u2022\"i Vlctorii Michlnery Depot Compiny 1 pultd to til Govtrnrntnli for hel|\nI of here. \u00ab7n-     LONtXIN. Aug 4- Tht BrltUh ire Bj^^qw Ouittlv\n. v^r.iu. of low enjoying their flni poit-wir Auguit Bistnsmy  X\"'\"\"!\nIng   It   llmott   ImpcUlbU  for   lhe'Vku,r|i j|,chin*ry Depot\nsmall nations to do sny such Ihmg '[^Ited\n * ~ j    The Gentril Minagtr of thi firm\nQueen Celebrate! \" s ,l,mi11- ***** ***** ***** ***\nI  \\ammMiuiwe 'coeeiutlon U dut to rtetnt wag*\nInrrmu adjuitmtnii In til British\nfuirnilo'dircTOpi bectuttof Uw'\u00bb\"l\u00abTlng *-*tH tini pott-wtr Auguit m\"****wmJ .**\u2022*\"**'*.    .   .  .ColumbU yirdi  However, he uld.\nBrborn Mag:p3TA big rrop U n- btnk  holldiy   Thouundi of vict- WtNtMOR. Btrks. Inglsnd  Aug   \u201e,\u201e , Mw nntTte, now \u201e betng\nSSted but  termer,  ire 7iMing ibenen   h.ve   |.mmtd   Iralm   ind 4 iRtuttnl-Tht Quttn \"Ub'tted          WM w(th u^ p^ch Supply\n' heeding out  of London for ber   4\u00abh   blrthdiy   qulttly   lodiy Cou^cl| (or eonitmrtlng five vtutU\nonly enough to piy wigi. Inlgi\ntion ind ued cotti\nadlng\nIn 1.\nthe coait In Urge ireu of London! with    metugu\naf   congra\nI.   of   th.\nof  tht umt  dr.lgn   thu  contract\nTbir uld they hive bun n-'kh* ml, plant open ire pubi. bul fnm   many   parti   et   liw   United\u25a0       ,     lhf     Uon ^ ^u,, ,nother\nraivlni \"ly IM . ton i|tlnrt Mb 'bty tn not tstrtly emu.  Met of Kintdom sndthtEmpIn irrlvlng M  u J)rmUl^   \u201e,,,,   c,n   b,\n\u25a0 lon it thi. timt lul yur Prlcu U>*m l~t up >lg\u2122 raiding. No B\u00ab  it Windaor podrtki, lucctufully    built    it   in    igntd\ndroops thi. .. b\u00ab\u00abu m _  \u2014^ . . .      :J^z^r.:,^iX:x^i.: k*.\ndropped   this   uuon   btciuu   of\nIht   cloring   of   Vernon   mllltery Report QuinH Bom\ncimp   which   housed   torn*   S000\ntroopt during tht wir yetn\nQUICKIII ly K.e ReyntlU\nThe Quun ipent thi weekend \u2022\u2022i\u201eie-\nWlndtor CutU with lh. King gndl\"\"\nwith Prlnetutt Ellubtth tnd Mir-\ngint\nTo Chineie Couple\nSHANOHAl. Aug   4 - TU Chi- MIN WHO IIMOVID\n^^ <\u2014^\u2014i^ i\nnu*   Central   Ntwt   Agency   uyi MUSSOLINI'S IODY\njuiniupltt.  htv.  btto   bora  to  a rWM G|AVI ARRtSTID\nMILAN,  11.ly.  Aug   4 (AP)\noum\nChlneu   f.rm   couple    the   newti\nagttag   uyi   Iht   mothtr   tnd   tht\nntw ouleti. four boyi and om girl.\n\u2022rt   \u00abola|   will    The   btbtel   in\nuld to bave bun bom It\niltn  In Chlni 1 Hopei Provlnct\nNEW WAY TO\nESCAPE DEATH\nRico Swindle\nRing Uncovered\nr*tlu met lUurdty thtt lht\nmtn wtn eimtttd Mvutllnri\nk*dy irtw 111 fell... Field irivt\nken ban utsAe*. but that thi\nhiA.n, time el lh* Hiciit.r'i n>\nmln. lllll U \u00bb\u00bbl\u00bb<\u00ab\" F.ur mtn,\nptltet uld. admitted teklM IM\nkmiy lut April, but iuiuad Ihtl\neth.r. bad hliitn N le I a--\nankMsen tt itmm.\nHOLLYWOOD. Aug 4 (AP>-\nPollct reported \u25a0 n*w wty todty to uwt dttth\u2014tou yourulf\novtr 1 cliff\nRrsdley W.yne. M. teal driver.\ntold thtm thrtt piutngen rob-\nbad. thtn bound snd gsgged him\non s hillside road, thtn announced\nth\u00aby wtn going to kill him So\nht rolled ovtr lht edge ot I 100-\nfoot precipice Fifty feet down,\nhruah slopped hU fill. N**rby residents he.ring hi. scrum., cilltd\npollc* who hmted him lo ufety\nwllh 1 roe*.\n\"Iln*t wt flirted iiii\u00abi Ntwi\n\u2022Mem Adt\u2014taulntu hu ken\npretty Ueeiyf\nlANOKOK,    A\"t    4    {API\n\u2022tees*** ruim hen mmmereni e    ,\u2014~m \u2014um vlia\nkege etei twlodli rl\u00bbt It l.i>*   LATER IMU TIAR\nk*k   wfcich   ienrtd*   te   privite     RffiDAR. RC.  Aug   I  -  Many\nteem  mte* l*t\u00ab  MM* ken tl.bmodi of young grtwu htvt bwn\nete*   dmimd    tee    IM   United obtuvtd  this  wetk. but  in it!\nNil len.     \".He'    Uld     a.haHlllt    dentlt     Uter    Ihln     u.uil\nIlia  Atminittraiiee eni atervlni front tht .lie. of the ytu...\n\u201e,\u201e, ^ mm Ft,  lul   n ^.eu^ltlooi ihould bt ldt*l tor lht nu b\u00ab\u00ab appointed to succted hlm bul tht  dud  man  U undtntood'ptt Pollct nld^ht griytl\nemnammmei tetuetey lyomig Wr* III wu Innouneod K\u00bbl|\u00ab.\nIURMA GOVERNOR RESIGNS\nLONDON.   Aug   4   (CPI   -   Hr\nHegin.Id  pormtn-Smith. Govirnor\nIn sohrlni tht problem of rtfugee*\nind dliplieed persons.\nWinner of 1946\nFreedom Award\nNo Foundation to\nReport of Crash\nPaper Sayi Truman\nAiked Withdrawal\nOf Forcei in China\nNANKING, Aug 4 - A strong\nIndeptndtnt Chintu ntwipiper\n(Tt Kung Pim uld thtt Pruident\nTrumin hu imtructed General\nGeorgt M.rsh.l to maki plans for\nthe withdraw.! of Amerlcin forcu\nin Chlni. The dispatch, which came\nfrom the Chlneu Summer cipitil\nof Killing, uys thai the wlthdrtwil\nwould bt designed to avoid whit\nwu rilled \"mother Anplng incident\" Anplng U th* plice where\nChintu troopi rtctnlly killtd four\nVS Mtrlnes tnd wounded eleven\nOther*.\nPortugal, Eire\nS\u00ab\u00abk Membership\nin United Nations\nWASHINOTON, Aug. 4-Twt\nmen nitloni wh* tteytd out tf\nWorld Wtr Two bin ukid te\nJoin tht Unlttd N.tlons. Tht\nPoriuftu mtSsastm In Wuh-\nIngton    hu   formilly    tald    ttl*\nU.N. that Portugal  Is r*tdy te\ntcctpt tht obligation, ef th.\nUnlttd N.tlon. ch.rt.r. Prlmt\nMlnUter Dt Vtltri tf lie* hM\netbl.d in ippllcition Itr m.m-\nberahlp In the InteenttUntl\nfimily.   Albinii.   Outer   M.n.\nJ ilia, Afjh.nntin and Tram-\ntedtn tlready en under tta-\n\u2022 Iteration by t Itcurrty Coun-\nc I I Membership Committee.\nTht commlttu |eu btck 1*4*\nuultn tomorrow, it muit n-\nport Ni recommenditioni te tht\nlecurity Council befon Auguit\nMb.\nSoy. Bevin Will\nReplace Attlee\nBraiilians Give\nEisenhower Ovation\nLONDON. Aug 4 (AP) - Tht\nPrim* Minister's Offlc* innounctd\ntonight thit Foreign Stcrttery\nIrntit Bevin would replice Prim*\nMlnUter Clement Attlee \"In l few\ndiyt\" u he.d of th* BrltUh deltgt-\ntica to tht luropten  Puct Con-\n-..\u00ab \u00bb\u2022 ...,.-.. . . _n\u2014 Iftrtnn In Pirls\nRIO DI JANIIRO, Aug. 4-Otn-,\ntrai Dwlght lUtnhowtr. on hU1 ***** becirat III July V ud\nSouth Anurlesn tour, wu ttrm \u2022 '\u2022\" ordtrtd by hli doctor to tek*\nUemendous ovitlon todty by thti* tompUte mt Al th* Uit minute,\nBrullUn city of Rio dt Jinelro. Ht \u25a0 Alllt* wu forced to step In u\nNIW YORK. Aug. 4-After s \u00bb- ractivtd   honon  that   usually   ire Uader of Iht Brlliih Ptact dtUgt-\nmlnute Much. Ntw York Police in- |)van only to h*ad* of Oovtrnmtnt. Ik* \t\nnounctd thla morning thil i nport-: Including , ji.gun uiute whtn hli     MttnwhIU. AY Alessnder, First\ned plsne cruh on the Hudson River\n\"ippirently   wu   unfounded.\"   Po-\nii  _ lice hid unl cruh  tsjulpmtnt to\n\u2022riwR'.itT.A.o.ii. \\*he Hudion Rlvtr tfter t  womtn\n^rn.rd M Btroch hu bttnn.rn^ (h>(  ,    Um\n44 ^mXt\u2122th^*** ******  *** raulpm.nl wun-\nV\niward\nand itelttmtnshlp In the worlds\nqueit tor putt.\" Harry D. Glde-\nonie. Prgtldtnt of Frewlom Houie.\ninnounctd today- Tht iwird \"conveys the enthuiliim\" of Ihe Freedom Houu Botrd of Dlnctori tor\nMr. Birurh'i nport to ths Unlttd\nNition. Atomic Energy Commiiaion Freedom Houu Is\nlullon  ot dtlstni dtdlci\ncilled ifter tht uirch dUclottd to\nevidenre of in Iceldent\n1,532,854 BARRELS\nOT CEMENT\nSHIPPED DURING MAY\nOTTAWA.  Aug   4   (CP>\norgnn-\nted   to\n\"d'l\n\u2022ponding lo Iht demind for cement\nIsitA of th* Admiralty, dutgntted\nby Attlee to head the Britiih contingent when tht Prlmt MlnUter\n\u2022'turned to tnglind ytiterdiy, wtn\nRIDMOND. On. Aug 4 (API -'rtmiln In ehtrge of lht delegation\ncrash   of   in   lutomohllt   In ****** ****** trrivtl.\nplant flaw In\n3 Wivtt Killed\nSINTENCID TO DEATH\nLONDON, Aug.  4   (Rwten)   -\nAndras      Tssn\u00bbdy-Nigjr,      formtr\niktr of thl Lowtr Houu of tht\nTht\nwtrt riding killtd ill\nUit midnight without uriouily\njurlng thtlr huibindi\nTh* teet.\nMirgiret Crawford. II. molhte of\nt two-ytar-old boy\nJeinnette Jones. X. mothtr of i\n11 month -old girl\nAnnt Mtt Huvilln. II\nried coupteli\nfor housing snd ther conitrucUon.\nCsnsds'. ranunt IndustryshlpMd j   ^^ Cuwla^ ^ Riymond 0\nUW.IS4 btrrtU In Mty. mort 6tn ^ W|U| \u201e,,   mlnm \u201e\u201e\n*. t*nW22 mmUZ. ^L KliniS, *\u00bb *\u2122****** \u2022********\u2022**\u25a0 *** *\"**\nel IMM bunk th* taWO ,\u201e   \u201e wu Mn l0 , b\u201e^(ui with\nBuruu of Slttlitln reported todiy \" ;.'.\u201e._. bin\nAcluil production lotelled 137.1*0 * ****'\"'*\" ,\",p,s,   oUl_   \u201e   wu\nmilker of Iht Lowtr Houu ol tht bgJ\u00a3\u00a3  *\" ht|h^ mmMy tltun'   **?***  '\"  **** ****\"  ***  '**\nHunltriin   Psrllsmtnl.   hu   bttn , for ^ .tu a,lnlt th, M9gM l\u201e. j injurto^\t\nuntenctd to dttlh by \u25a0 Budaput \u201e1( manllfBCtur*d In April. StoetoL Z     ,    , ..\nTribunal for w\u00bbr crlm**. Mouow],,    UnU tni wir,hou*u dropptd SOVO* DOy I Lit*\n.......      ._       ,     ..,  ua      hieub I *\nUATTLI. Auf. 4 (kW) - A\nfiwlly o* ffvt, trm$ft4 by 1\\rt\n\\n oo upm** tioroy \u00bbf tMk nt<imm*\ntwunf to tm'tiy taday tn \u25a0 rmmo\nti'H   U   l   hmrMymrA   pttr   \\rtm-\nRonild i\"rt Hflhert CKrM\u00abnMA,\n\u2022. i\\et\\n%. \\tt\\ (h#lr m\u00abthir, Utm.\nL A. f.hfnl\u00bbni\u00bbR, tr-A twn illt\u00bbrt.\nIll IM WMp. Mri. CHrliUnoon\nM'd  tK\u00ab   r\u00abH, ttr\u00bbtthln| from \\rtt\nrmm* h tho *\\^m**\\ wm (M tK#r\u00bb\nby oldor MA* molmro \\hm wir.\n\"TH\u00ab    twlMt    know     taatj\\    (H\u00ab\nrmpm, m tmmft^ tmrn to*t, ^Mrt\nit wu thtlr flru tel\u00bb tvte it -\nmd \"in*. te*r\nradio rtporttd lodiy.\nMKDIC1NI HAT. AIU. Aug 4\ntCPI \u2014 Ont mtn wu killed and a\nucond Injured urly today whan\nan Army vehicle cruhed Into \u2022\nditch uvtn mllee Writ of htn\nMllltery luthorltles in withhold\nfrom  tlllflll  to   I.4JJ.M0  btrnlt\nduring  lht month I   CANADAIOUA.    NY.    Aug     4\n .  I (API\u2014Riding   with   her   huibend\nLITTII TOT IS Mrs    Miry   Hirriniloo.    U.   u.\nSMOTHERED TO  DIATH elihtre.rold John Coon, duhlng\nST FAURTIN. Que.. Aug  4 iCPI towtrd lnt lut of Ihtlr lulomoblle\nE-X-T-R-A!\nHANOI, rrtnch Indo-Chlnt. \\ag\nA nine Sour btttl. rtged lodiy\n,-43nhim   Stutrt,   .ged   eight.   of.Sh* ranted oul tnd  shoved him htfeeei  rrtnch troop,  md  Ann.-\nludgim ,.f Bur mi   has nslgn*<l btciuu of lng Iht nun** of Iht Iwo mtn untlllnonlnil. wu imothutd ft duth,b\u00bbek ipnwllng Al hotplttl. Johnny mitt forte. T\\, R\u00a3..l\u00bbg took plie.\n, in* riuvin. dut ol lh* young   Food III htilth tnd Maj *tn H I Rtnct ntxt   of   kin   h*vt   bttn   notlfltd.18.turdiy whtn ht fell Into t frtvtl wis   pronounced   uninjured    Mr,  in \u2022 vllltgt IS mite, from Htno<  It\n\u25a0 V\u00bb lht Int. bttn ippolnted to luccted him  bul  tht  dud   mm   is  undtnloodlplt Pollc, raid Iht grtvil htl cov- RKlMlN wii tdvlud to rtmiln  stertsd wntn i rrtnch .uppl. e\u00ab--\nlit wu Innounctd tonlfM. lo comt trom Vtne*u\u00bb\u00abr ltnd Iht boy btton htlp irrlvtd    IH\u00abf wrUt wu broktn\n'tot  wu  unbuthtd\n\t\n'\n r\n\u2014\nf*PPPP\"\u00abP\"*\"\"'PP!iWW\nRI'I.WI1: tmeje*mmt*mmtM\n2 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, AUG. 5,  1946\ni\nSPORTS\nInjuries Feature Weekend Ball;\nRed Sox Blast Newhouser; Bums\nWin in 14 Frames To Hold Lead\nly   STEVE   ROBERTION\nCinidian Preu Itiff Writer\nInjuries lo Bobby Feller, Schoolboy Rowe, Dick Culler and Carl\nFurlllo; Ted Williams' ailment\nwhich forced him to misi his first\ng\u00bbme of the seaion; \u2022 record paid\nattendance it Cleveland'! Munlclpil\nStidium; the Boston Red Sox' kiyo-\nlng of Hal Newhouser and Brooklyn'! 14-lnnlng victory over the\nClncinnitl Redi which increased\ntheir National League lead over\nthe St. Louis Cards to two full\ngimei highlighted the most eventful biseball Sunday in many i\nmobn.\nPlUhlng igilnit the New York\nYinktei before a paid crowd of\n74,52*8, Feller pulled a back muscle in the seventh Inning and was\nforced to retire, breaking up s\n\u2022coreless hurling duel with Bill\nBevens. With Bob Lemon on the\nmound, the Yankees pushed over\ntwo rum in the ninth Inning to\nwin tht optntr of tht icheduled\ndoubleheider 2-0 The second game\nwu called becauie of rein. The\nprevloui record Cleveland home\ncrowd of 73,592 wsi ut July 31,\n1932.\nFeller'i Injury wai deicrlbed si\nnot urioui snd he li expected to\nbe rtsdy to pitch within two or\nthre* dsys.\nTsklng over for Wllllsmi, who\nremslned in hU hotel room with \u2022\nslight temperature, second baseman\nBobby Doerr belted two home rum\noff Newhouier md batted in seven\nturn si the Red Sox whipped the\nDetroit Tlgeri 9-4.\nA crowd of 49,425 uw Newhouser ksyoed for the third time\nthis yesr tnd loie hli fourth game\nagainit 20 vlctoriei. Mickey Hirrli.\ncompleting hii first game hi s\nmonth, won hU Mth gsme igilnit\nfive defeats.\nBrooklyn noied out the Redi 5-4\nwhen Pee Wee Reeie lent in Howie\nBchulU from third with s iqueeie\nbunt In the llth inning Schultz\nhtd opened with s double ind\nmoved to third on an out. Hugh\nCikt pitching five icoreleu innlngi. wu the winner while Jot\nBtggi. sfter seven icoreleu frimes,\nwsi tagged with the lou. A homer\nby Joe Medwlck, 200th of hii big\nleague cireer, with two on. highlighted \u2022 Brooklyn four-run lixth\nInning md pived the w\u00aby for the\nextra unions\nCentrefieldtr Furlllo. trying to\nbeet out in Infield hit tn the\nuventh, tripped over the big ind\nInjured in inkle.\nTht ucond piece Cirdlnili loit\na hilf gtme to the Dodgers when\nTokt4h\nthey ipllt with Phllidelphli Phillies Murray Dickson itirted the\nCards on the right road when he\nblanked the Phils 7-0 with a two-\nhitter in the opener for his 10th\nwin, but the Phils csme bsck to\nwin the nightcap 3-2 In 12 Innlngi\nwhtn Jim Tabor imuhed hll\nseventh homtr Rowe, lecond\ngsme itarter for the Phlli luffered   a   groin   Injury   chulng\n'ground ball In the ninth and wis\nforced to leave the gime. He wu\ntaken to Jeffinon HoiplUl where\nX-nyi were Uken to determine\nthe extent of the injury.\n| Boiton Brivei moved put thl\nRedi Into the fint division when\n! they iwept two games from Chi-\n| cago Cubs 6-5 ind 6-4. In extending   their  winning  itreik   to  five\n' striight,  the Bravei had to come\n. from behind ln each game, icorlng three rum In the ninth to eke\nout the opener, and five ln the\neighth  to win the nlghtcip. Billy\n| Hermin drove In the winning runs\nin both games Boiton shortstop\nCuller was hit In the ftct with i\npitched ball In the nlghtcip ind htd\nto be carried from the field.\nI With Mike Budnlck and Monte\nKennedy holding the opposition to\nonly one run, s home mn by\nFrank Oustlne, tht Glints but the\nPlttiburgh Pirates twice 4-0 tnd\n10-1, ilimmlng 20 hlu ln the nlghl\nc\u00bbp. Buddy Blittner. with five for\nfive, led the Glint hltten ln the\nlecond.\n, Chictgo Whltt Sox ilso got two\nwell-pitched   games   to   knock   off\ni Wuhlngton Senators twice 3-1 tnd\n1-0. F.dgir Smith yielded but flvt\nblowi to win tht opener whllt\nFrink Piplih oulpltched Eirly\nWynn In the nlghtcip.\nI Relief pitcher Tom Ferrick wu\ncredited with both wlni u St.\nLouli Browni iwept both endi of\na doubleheider from Phllidelphli\nAthletici (-5 ind 7-4. Chet Uibs\ndoubled In the winning run ln the\nninth of the flrit gimt tnd drove\nin three rum with hii 12th homer\nin the ucond gtmt.\nAug. 25 Dale Set for Legion Zone\nPicnic al Castlegar; Delegates\nSet Up PMc Organization\nAt \u2022 meeting it Cutlegir Sundiy handle thl chl\nAt \u2022 meeting it Cutlegtr Sundiy\nof the Weit KooUnsy Zone Picnic\nCommittee, with dtltgitu preient\nfrom different brioches of the Cinidlin Ltglon, Sundiy, Aug. 25,\nwu selected ai the dite for the\nsecond annual Zone picnic at Cutlegar.\nThe picnic will bt t buket affair.\nand will bt optn not only to ex-\nicrvlce penonnel tod their children,\nbilt to ill friends.\nWsldli mill picnic grounds will\nbs tht site for ths big dolngi, snd\ntheir will be i Flnt Aid group on\nhind to treat the usual minor hurts\nthat crop up.\nTrail Brass Band snd Trsll Highland Bind will both bt on hind,\nto provldt music, snd thst* will be\na progrim of Highland dancing.\n8PORTI OPIN\nNeUon Brsnch wu designated to\nchildren's sports, with\nH. E. Cooptr u Chairman. Thtrt\nwill aUo bt adult iporU. Entry ln\nthe iporti wlll be open to all, ind\nnot reitricted to thou with urvlce\naffiliations\nA Program Folder Commltttt wu\nprovided for, with W. H. Houiton\nof Cutlegir-Robion, tnd A. S Honwlll. II E. Cooptr ind T. H. Fnnt\nstn of Ntlton ntmed on it, Trsll\n\u2022nd Roulind memben to bl nimed\nUter.\nOthtr commltteei will be ippolnted to hivi othtr duties.\nEach Brinch will hive IU own\nTrimportttlon Commllte*.\nTrill, RouUnd, Nelion, Frultvilt\ntnd Cutlegir-Robion Brinchti will\nsll bt represented In grtit strength,\nIt U txptcted, with delegitloni 1U0\nfrom New Denver uid Nskusp, snd\npoulbly Kulo.\nMartell Scores Flrsl National\nOpen Ace In Taking Crown\nSunday Ball Scores\nAMERICAN LEAGUE\nPhllidelphU      301 000 010-1   I   2\nSt.  LouU 000 0M 201-1   I   4\nKnerr. Derry, Griffith, Film ind\nRosin Ferens, Finnin, Ferrick ind\nCUM.\nPhiladelphia      001 200 100-4 14   1\nSt.  LouU  ....     000 030 311-7 12   1\nFlorei, Harris ind DesiuteU:\nShirley, Gilehouu, Ferrick ind\nHelf\n000 000 000-0   7   0\n001 000 OOx-l   I   0\nGucrri,  Piplih  ind\nMAYFAIR OOLF ANO COUNTRY CLUB, Edmonton, Aug. 4\u2014\nHtnry   Martell,   Sdmonton'i   sen-\nutlonil golfing polleemin todiy\nwon tht priu Jewel of Cintdltn\nflolfdom,  thi  Ctnidlin  imiteur\ncrown.   Hi  defeited   thl  vetinn\ndefending     chimpion     Kenny\nBlick ef Vincouver six tnd live\nIn t 38-hole final grind thtt Included tht flret holt  In tnt  In\nnitionil  imiteur hlitory.\n\"I  wu hot at tht right Umt,\"\nHtnry uid. BUck shook hU hind\nIn congrstulstlons Just u hi bad\ndone it tht ihort 150 ytrd pir thret\n25th whtrt Hinry's te* ihot rolled\nitnlght for tht cup, bounced than\njumped In for the tint ict ln Cinidlin imiteur history.\nIt wu Mirtell'i third holt In ont\nIn hU itirry cireer. One test drew\ns nstlonsl links notice when he\nruched the imiteur final at Mount\nBruno ln Montreil six vein igo\nonly to bt defeated I tnd I by thl\n\u25a0ami Ktnny BUck hi whlppid io\nmundiy todiy.\n\"I've   \u00aben   everything   In   golf\nnow,\"  uld  ont   of   tht   gtlliry,\nutlmitid it 3000, u thty hudtd\nftr tht liwn below tht clubhouie\nwhtn I. A. Fuller, pruldtnt tf\ntht Royil Cinidlin Oolf AuMl-\n\u25a0 tlon,    and    Lliutenint-Governor\nJ. C. Bowin treuntod tht Itrl\nGny Cup te Mirtell.\nAfter   \u2022   morning   round   where\nMirtell once htld \u2022 thret-up lud\nbut which BUck cut ta ont it tht\nIt   ind   during  which   both   cime\nCONTROL BLAZE\nAT TWO BIT CREEK\nForut fir* In the Two Bit Cruk\nirei of tht Lower Arrow Likt hu\nbetn brought undtr control, tht\nB.C. Forest Service sttted htrt Sunday night. A patrol will bt ktpt\nat th* scene of the blue which covered over 1000 seres In th* put\nfour days.\nGovernment Men Here Inspect\n7000 Electric and Gas Meiers\nAnnually as Protective Service\nhom* with pir 70 cirdi for Miy\nfilr'i tough liyout. Mirtell niched\n\u2022n unbtitebli pitch ln thi ifternoon.\nHtnry flnUhtd uvtn undtr pir\nfor thl Uit 13 holu with ieven\nblrdlei md hli lev effort sprinkled\nthrough tht cird, idmitledly hU\nbut golf of the entire tourniment\nOn tht lut 11 tht turning point\ncime after Blick iquired the\nmitch on thi 225 yird 20th. Mirtell\nsunk \u2022 birdit thret on the 405 yird\npir four list ind ran his lud up\nto five holu it tbt nth whir* th*\nAlbtrten unk hU unutlonil let.\nBUck ihowed hU chimplonihlp\ndoggedneii coming right bick on\ntht nnt ont lo chip out if s\ngreenslde trip some 45 fttt to the\nleft ind link It for \u2022 birdit to win\nthe hole ami cut tht mirgln lo four.\nThe duration chimpion won thl\nnext ont too in ptr figures ifter\nMirtell'i dynimlU shot from i\nbunker fell ihort. But from there\nHenry wu unbetUblt.\nHe took the Mth with \u2022 par four\nwhllt BUck hid i iU finding thc\nrough ind i trip ind Mirtell took\ntht ntxt two, the 21th with \u2022 birdie\nthrtt ind thi 916 yird Mth. thi\nlongest holt on tht rlcky Miyfilr\nlayout, with \u2022 birdit four.\nTht Albtrten scored hU,third luc-\nceulve birdie on tht 179 yird 31it\ndropping t long putt for \u25a0 two. Tht\ncrowd rushed In btfort Blick could\nlay out hii ball which wu lying\nuvtn fttt from tht pin but hi wu\nofficially credited wilh I two for\ncird purpo**s\nRedmen, Leals\nBattle Tonight\nRoulind Redmen will battle with\ntha Leafs in th* Aran* here tonight\n\u2022t I o'clock. Previously tht Red-\nmen icheduled te pliy htrt Siturdiy for tht benefit of tht vlslton\nfrom Coeur d'Altnt but wtrt unible to make tht trip. lnitead Nellon wtnt to Trtll on Friday and\ntook i H-12 ihellicMng from tht\nhigh icorlng Bears.\nWith Wtssick, Morris, Ltpolnlt\nand Hooker ihelved with injurlu,\nthl L*lf defenie collipsed, iliowing 12 shots to bt showered on\nCookion whlli Mtrlo only hid to\nfict 42. Julie Bileiky ind Nick\nTurlk of thl Bruins took idvtn-\ntagt of the detenceless Leafi, Uklng 11 points apiece Marcus Smith\ntnd Simmirtlno ttch hid nine.\nFor thl Leafs Joe Gllllcino wu\nhigh min with four goiU ind\nthrM uiliti.\nBall Standings\nPACIFIC COAST LIAOUI\nW L Pet\nSan Frinclieo     13 44 M5\nOsklsnd              II 41 .121\nUm Angelei     7(1 M .556\nHollywood       64 <2 .501\nSacramento       64 55 .496\nSan Dlego     57 74 .471\nPortland     47 76 JU\nSeattle                            42 S3 JM\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlim\nNEWS OFTHE DAY\nRatu: lit lint. Vt llm black faei\ntypt, urger typt rttu tn requeit\nMinimum   two i Ilnn    10%   die\ncount   ftr   prompt   piyment.\nlillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nIUMMER FOOTWEAR\nAT THE BOOTERY\nTht only vitenn's Tixl Cib\nPh. 1154    Iter Tixl     Ph. 1164\nTHI FAIRWAY  MIAT\nPHONI  II 1177  ANO 1171\nR. Fox of Rossland Seriously\nInjured When HN Br Ur\nWuhlngton   .\nChictgo\nWynn   ind\nTreih.\nNew   York\nClcveUnd\nHere ll t ut picture by R H.\nDam, luthor of Two Years Btfort tht Mtit: \"Ont night while\nwe wert in the tropici I went\nout on to the end of the flying\nlib-boom, upon some duty, ind\nhaving finnhed it, turned round\nend Uy over the boom for i\nlong timt, idmiring the beauty\nof the night before me. Being io\nfir out from the deck, 1 could\nlook It the ihlp is l separate\nveuel- and there rose up from\nth* witer, lupported only by\nth* mull blick hull. \u2022 pyramid\nof cinvu. ipreadmg out far beyond the hull and lowering up\n\u00bblmo!t, si It seemed in the Indistinct night air, to the cloudi\n' The wtter was as itill u an Inland lake: the light trade-wind\nwu gtntly and itrncllly breathing from litem: the dirk bluo\nsky w\u00bbi studded with the tropical stars, there was no sound\nbut the rippling of the water\nunder the s'.em. and the sails\nwere ipreid out w.dc and high\n. . . highest of ill the liltle iky-\null. the apex nt ihe pyramid,\n\u2022tefning actually to touch the\nitars. and tn he out of reach of\nhuman hand So quiet. tr>o. wu\nthl let. .ind so steady the\nbreere. th.it if t:io*e sails had\nbttn sculplunH m.irble they\ncould nnt have been more motionless 1 was so lott in ine\nlight that I forgot the preienct\nof the min whn etine w.lh me,\nuntil he md Kor he. loo. rough\nold man-of wir s min lhat he\nwu. had been ganrg it lhe\nihowi, half In himself, Itlll\nlooking il Hie marble silli,\n'How quietly they do their\nwork!'\"\nGlIflFRHAM'Mfltl\nLMM\nTORONTO.  ONTARIO\nHIXI   nt\u00abLIV  PROMPT KltllPI\nADOLESCENT PIMPLES\nUw Cwtoiri   peeteeirA t>, msn* ...... ib-1\nCrrrsin Amhldtt   i.r,u.l\\y -r ..,, r,\u201ei.\u201e,\u201e.\n000 000 002\u20142   7   0\n000 000 000-0   4   0\nBeveni, Murphy snd Roblnion;\nJNiarhoi, Feller, Lemon, Berr tnd\nHegin.\nBoiton    . 200 140 101-1 14   2\nDetroit 000 002 002\u20144   3   1\nHirrii   snd   Partes;   Newhouur,\nCaster.  Gonlct  and TlbbttU\nNATIONAL  LEAGUI\nChicago 400 000 000\u20144   7   0\nBoston 010 000 05\u00ab-6 13   1\n|    Schmlti.    Erlckion.    Kuih    ind\nLivingston       Niggellng.      WtlUct.\nJohnson ind Mall\nPittsburgh        000 001 000-1   t   I\nNew  York 111 031 Ux\u201410 20 3\nLannlng.   Gerheauier.   Bihr   ind\nBaker; Kennedy \u00bbnd Cooper\nSt    Louii 000 010 001-1   I   1\nPhiladelphia      000 OOO 200-3   \u2022   0\n'12 inningi!\nPollet and r.irsgloli; Rowe. Miu-\nney. Judd. Schinz ind Seminlck\nClncinnitl 100 010 0\u00bb-4 11   I\nBrooklyn 000 004 000-6 11   I\n| (14 Innlngi)\nVindermrer.  Beggi end Mueller;\nMelton.   Herring,   Behrmin,   Cuty\nand Edwirdi\nINTERNATIONAL   LIAOUI\nROSSLAND, B.C.. Aug 4-Robtrt\n(Bobl Fox. t ruldent of Roulind\nfor over 33 yetn, wu Uktn lo tht\nIliter Miierirordue Hoipltil Stturdty night, ibout 10 o'clock. In in\nunconscious condition following in\n\u2022ecldtnl whtn nt wu hll by t car\nbelieved by pollct to hivt betn\ndriven by Ernut Momtte.\nMr. Fox. who hid ipent Iht tvtning uptown, wu wtlklng homt\nWeitwirds on tht ltfl ildt of th*\nrotd on ColumbU Avenue, tbout 10\no'clock, whtn tht ctr, ilio Irivtlllng\nWut. seemed to swing ind hit tht\npedrstrtin Mr Moruttl. tht driver.\nwu uniwart of hitting anything;\nbut hU will uld \"You htv* hit\nsomeone\" He ImmedllUly put on\nthe bnku ind itopped tn \u25a0 vtry\nihort dUtinct ind wtnt btck lo\nmveitigite\nDocton reported thtt tht pitlent\nwu lufferlng from enncuulon. uv-\ntrt ihock ind poulble fracture Mr\nFox, who U \u2022 widower, llvei stent\non VlctorU Street. A son snd diughter. John T Fox, ColumbU Avtnut,\nmd Mrs. Hirold Evini. VlctorU\nAvtnue, live htrt. Another ton.\n' Hirold. llvu In Vincouver. nd\nplinned with hU wlft ind wn lo\nleive Vincouvtr thli weekend for\nRoulind. ind mothtr dtughUr.\nMrt John Champa reildu In Butte.\nMont\nComtible W J Dodd 1s ln chirge\nof Invutlgitlon. Mr Moruttl wu\nheld by pollc*\nMr. MorMtt*. with hli wife ind\nthre* children, cam* to RouUnd \u2022\ni ihort whlli igo ind reilded il tht\nCliff for \u25a0 ftw diyi btfort obUln-\nIng \u2022 )ob it tht Ruutlt Jonu Lumber Cimp Rt wu iccompinled by\nhU wlft ind fimily ind two pu-\nBrltUh Consol Fin* Cut Tobacco\n$1 01 a half pound it Valentine's.\nComplete vicuum cleaner icrvlct\nto ill miku  Ph Skllton 11.\nTypewriters for  Rtnt.  Kooteniy\nStitloneri k Sport Shop\nPORTRAIT! BV  WM.  RAMIAV\nVtgut ttudli  410 Wtrd 11   Ph. 101\nNurly 7000 electric snd gsi\nmeters art Inspected innutlly by\nthe two-man atiff ot tht Electricity ind Gas Inspection Services\nIn Nelson. With a diitrict thit Is\nboundtd on Iht Eut by Alberta,\nthl South by tht Unlttd States,\nitrttchci Wut put Pentlcton, Vtrnon tnd Salmon Arm, ind extends\nNorthward over 200 mlltl btyond\nRtvtlstoki, District Inspector H.\nB. Penney, who hu held thtt position for 25 yttn, and Inspector A.\nE. Guy are responsible for the\nInspection of every new electric\nmeter thit comes into thtlr district to be uud for billing purpose!\nsnd with over 40,000 already ln the\ntree Evtry meter must bs examined every six years.\nThis urvlce of ths Department\nof Trade ind Commtrct of the\nFederal Govemmtnt wu established as \u2022 protective mtirare, both\nto the coniumen tnd tht power\ncompanlei. It also inspects the lis\nmeters in the City of Ntlson, which\nnumber well over 800. In the United Stitei no such services sre\noffered.\nInspection It carried out tt virioui polnti In the DUtrlct to which\ntbt meters In thou locilltlei sre\nbrought. The mijorlty of these\npoints only hsve to be visited once\ns yesr. However, u Vernon was\nmad* th* central maintenance\npoint on the mainland by the British Columbls Power Commlulon,\ns great amount of extra work hai\ncome to the Nelson department and\nthe trip to this Okimgin centre\nhu to be mide ilmoit once 6\nmonth.\nAny devlu uud for billing pur-\npoiei ll considered \u2022 meter by thr\nGovernment office and only meteri\nused for iuch purpoie ire chtcktd\nThe protection li given to tht consumer from the company and to\nthe company from the consum-1\nHowever, the compinlu ire rt-\niponilblt for the accuracy, plui and\nminus 3 ptr cent, ind the repairs\nof tht meters Btfort tny meter\ngoes Into lervlce, It muit be\nextmlned ind idled by tht\ninspectors\nChecked by \u2022 routing itindtrd.\ntht meter! irt uldom rejected\nWhen they irt found to bt Intc-\ncurate through tlthtr tht registration or accuracy tests, It U nurly\nalwayi trom running slow. Very\nuldom ire Irate consumer! Justified In their arguments thil thilr\nmeter Is running fast. Of 1100\ncomplaints Mr. Plnney received\nfrom customers when he wss working for th* City of Calgary, only\none hsd sny Justification.\nPeople often blame the meter for\nmistakes thit trt their own. Continual leakage! to ground, gtntrilly\ncaused by defective electrical\nequipment in the houu of the\nperson, U usually responsible for\ntoo high meter resdlngs. Dirt ic-\ncumuUtlon and worn beirlngi\ncresting friction are tht general\ncausei of Iniccuratt readings.\n| The inspector! also keep in eye\non tht City of Nelion gu delivery.\nTwo checki ire mtde monthly on\ntht gu syitem. A minimum of 460\nBrltlih Thermal Unlti muit bt contained tn tvtry cubic foot, bued\non itt Itvtl pressure tnd \u2022 temperature of 60 degrees Fihrenhtlt.\nThU tut li ctrrled oul by mttni\nof \u2022 cilorlmtter.\nLadies Pyjamas\nBeautiful Pastel Colored\nBright    colored    Moral    cotton\npyjimti.   Smill,   medium   ind\nh **\u2022\u00bb\nChenille\nHousecoats\nPUln and colored over-duign.\nSizti small, medium CA tb*,\n\u2022nd large Prlct #\u2022*\u00bb\u2022\u00bb\nFINK'S\nReady To Wear\nAlbertas Golfer Takes\nCaifadlan Amateur Golf Crown\nFor J. R Watkim quility product!. Colmin'i, 1117 Front St.\nReviling your  Insurance1  Let  US\nhelp you. BLACKWOOD AGENCY.\nStnd your plums snd bUck cur-\nnnU to thi McDonild Jim Company-\nThty-rt hire\u2014glutrk Hit Wtter\nTtnk Hittte*. 760 witt ind 1000\nwitt ilni. Grunwood'i Hardware.\nTh* store tf urvUt ind quility.\nWrlght'i Orectry, 104 liktr Itreet.\nPhoni 41\nNewark\nRochester\nSyracuse\n|Mon'.reil\nSv\/nrme\nMon:rril\nToronto\nPr.ltimore\nToronto\nBaltimore\nJer.ev   dty\nBuffalo\nIrrsev   City\nRuffaln\nAMERICAN  ASIOCIATION\nColumbui\nM'.'.v. aukee\nIndlinipolll\nS!   Paul\nToledo\nMinneapolis\nLouliville\nKansas City\nLouisville\nK.imi t',:y\nI Toledo\nMinneapolis\nColumbus\nMilwaukee\nIndianapolis\nSt   Paul\nHome Wins\nMiliar Trophy\nISLINGTON, Ont. Aug 4 (CP)-\nTht Millar Trophy, emblematic sf\nEutern Canadian protut lonal golf\nmatch pUy championship, today li\nin the hinds of Stinley Home of\nMontreal the first Umt In the\ntrophy'i ll-yetr hlitory it hid Ug!\nlht Provlnct of Ontirio.\nPitying superb golf tl lht tiling-\nton Golf Club Stturdty, tht 13-\nyur-old Iilumtrt Club pro fluhtd\nunutlonil flvt undtr ptr golf te\ndefeit th* IMt tourmmtnt'i uptt4\nking. Elmtr Blowtr of Toronlo'i\nWetton Club Norm icored \u25a0 3 tnd\n3 victory in the ll-t-.ole final\nA*Vr gabbing a four holt Utd\non tb* flnt flvt pliytd, Horn bid\nhis mirgln reduced to two by tnt\nninth but hung on coottittntly\nthrough uven itnlght holu which\nwtr* halved ind ended tht mitch\non   tht   llth    Rlnwer's   lee-nff   |o4\nhim Into trouble on Um IMi ind\nIt took him three to retch tht\ngrun Horn* wu on In two. lis\nfeet from tht cup\nItaeilMlll r.U.. I.l.miih.'\nkmll UdA,,.l.mAd  II,,v\nCUTICURA\nSOAP   AND\nOINTMINT\nATlffNS Am 4 (AP>-Kl|M of\n\\ht 10 Athein morning ntwiptptrt\ndid nnt appMr SoturdlT btfSUM of\na printrn itrlkt Tn# prlntm,\nirokrn* ji 40-p*r-crnt waft fnrr*\u00abM.\n\u25a0rr   thc\n(.rem*\n40-nr\nh.flir\nhifhttt   paid   worktn  In\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Passenger and Freight\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON DAILY\nAt 10:30 em.\u2014Exctpt Sunday\nTrail Livery Co.\nTroil\u2014Phont 135     Ntlton\u2014Phont 35\nOregon Man\nWin Nel Tllle\nVICTORIA. Aug 4-Bud Ollmoee\nof S*l*m. Ore. ll Utt n\u00abw men'i\nilnglu tennli champion \"f BrltUh\nColumbia, drfeit.ng tern Im tt\nPortland In th* final* hire loday\n1-7, 14, 74. M. l-l\nM.rjory McCord of Berkley.\nCilif, won tht womtn'i singlet\ncrown when iht (Wetted Clltdyi\nRou  of S**tU*  I4.I4.I-I\nMlu R\u00bbu and Pit Coent A Vin-\nrouver.   BC.   took   UM   women'i\nSaturday loll Scorei\nAMIRICAN LIAOUI\nWashington 0. Chicago 1.\nBeaton 1. Detroit I\nPhllidelphli 7. St oul! k\nNATIONAL LIAOUI\nClnclnmtl I   Brooklyn 1\nBl LouU I. Phllidtlphli 1.\nChicigo 1. Boiton 3\nINTIRNATIONAL LIAOUI\nMontreil 1 Jerur City 3.\nRochuter 3. Newirk t\nWIITIRN  INTIRNATIONAL\nSpokint I. VlctorU 11\nVincouvtr 1. Brtmtrtea I\nTicomi II. Yiklmt IJ.\nWemtche* 3, Silem g\nPACIFIC COAIT\nteetestmm I. Ban DU|* 0\nLu Angelei 7. Hollywood t\nOiklind 1   Sin rrancUeo 4.\nPortlmd 1. gentle 1\nBoxla Playoffs\nStart Aug. IMi\nWut Koottnty btxU oUyott\nwill itirt Auguit II with RouUnd\n\u2022nd NtUon. tht tttm* finishing ucond tnd third in Utt leigue Hind-\nlngi. will bittle It out for \u25a0 btrUi\nla Uit flmU igilnit Dm Oolden\nRtirs, Um lugui'i numbir on*\nItem.\ntn lht bttt-oMhre* uml-flml.\nRoulind will hire Um rhnlet nf\ngroundi foe Um flnt gtme ind Ntlton for lht utond If t final rontttt\nU neceiury. lht flair will bit dtcldtd by Um fits of \u2022 coin\nSimilarly in tne bttt-of-flvt flml.\nTrell wlll htv* ftrtl ehekn\nilyr\nIlllion'i Royil Patent Putry\nflour maku light cakes ind fUky\nPaltry. Alk for It it your grocer.\nNeed \u2022 typtwrlttr? If so. see m*\nD W. McDerby \"Th* Typ\u00abwrlter\nM\u00bbn\"  3M  Wird  Street\nNr* In itock! 1 uid lH-lb cini\nfor uu with cinning michines AUo\nlids   Hlpperson s\nWhy aot glvi ui \u2022 cill lo Increue\nflrt iniurinct protattloo to-\n- C W APPUYARD\nfreih buttermilk It Pilm Dilrles\nPhom 100 or Ittvt your ordtr wltb\nyour milk dtllvtry  mtn.\nfor tht bridt! Rogeri illvtrwire\nIn attractive gift boxu 31 piece\nlervice for tight uti. now in itock\nIt Hlpperion'i\nMirviloua Ttm in* liulltnt\nReception In the lllctrohomi I-\ntub! mantil radio! Ott thim It\nQreenwood'l  Hlrdwirl.\nBy HIRB JONEI\nCinidlin  Preu Ittff Write\nMAYTAIR OOLT AND COUNTRY CLUB, Edmonton, Aug. 4\n(CP) - Kenny BUck couldn't btit\nthe mtn pir couldn't bett ind n,\nbrilliant, hole-ln-one Htnry Mar-\nlell. one of the moit unutlonil\ngolferi of them ill, Siturdiy cime\nto thi unifying end of \u2022 ttp-yetr\nquest ind wu crowned King of\nCinidi'i imiteurs\nEdmonton'i golfing polleemin did\nIt with t ieven under pir per-\nformanc* Uut Included the fint\n\u2022ct In the SI-year history ot Canadian imiteur flntl It wu I performing thit duration champion\nKtnny BUck thc veterin from\nVincouver, fought gamely to match\nbut which finally overwhelmed\nbirn \u00ab tnd I it Uit Slit holt of tht\nthrill-packed flnilt to t week ol\ntiring tn Um fint Nilloml Amiteur ilnce the wir.\nFor Mirtell It wu t doublt victory becauu it wai thli uni golf-\nwile Kenny BUck who hid robbed\nhlm of th* glory In th* lut imiteur flnil it Montreili Mount\nBruno couru ilx yean igo by \u2022\ncount of I and 1 But thU tim*\nlb* repeit performince htd I different ending tnd on* that wu\nnot long Ui doubt after lha flrtt\nII holei In thi 38-hole grind. Martell wound up with 10 birdies and\nin eigie-ict whilt BUck hid flvt\nbird*.\nTht n-yur-old Mtrltll. ieven\ntlmu Albert! Amiteur chimpion,\nhid the M-year-old BUck, Mn of \u2022\nfimoui golfing fither. DivU BUck,\ndormit iU it Um MS-yird 30th\nwhere he got down for \u2022 birdit\nfour.\nOn lht ihort 173-ytrd ptr thru\nSlit Mirtill wu Iuit 19 feet from\nUm pin with hli ttt ihot ud\ncinned Um putt for mothtr bird.\nTht crowd ruihed In before BUck\ncould finish playing hll bill bul\nJ. A. Fuller, Prciidenl of tht Royil\nCinidlin OoU Auoclition ind officii! referee, put down \u2022 two for\nBUck to hilve tht holt tnd mtkt\ntht offlclil icore I md I\nBUck wu Um Orel tt grab Mirtell'i hind in congntulition, Juit\nu bt hid been it tht ltO-ytrd par\nthret nth whtrt Henry'i It* ihot\nrolled itnlght for thl cup. bouncod\none*, thm Jumped ln for hli unutlonil e\u00abgle hole In one\n\"I wu hot at the right tlmi.\"\nHenry uld And u thty preiented\nhim with tht Earl Grey Cup in \u2022\nceremony below tht clubhouse afttr\nthe mitch ht disclosed hU 10-ytir-\nold imbitlon to win this crowning\njewel of golfdom It hid bttn hli\nimbitlon ever since IIM, ht Hid\u2014\n\"I didn't uy much ibout lt but tt\nwu ln my mind.\"\nLlkublt Kenny BUck got \u2022\ngreit round of ippUuw from tht\nestimated gallery of WOO whtn ht\nuld Martell wu t worthy chimpion md smilingly quipped thtt ht\nwould much rither hivt been one\nof tht gallery In Um flml than\nHenry'i  opponent.\nMirtell it oni Umt Ud BUck\n| by three hole* on th* morning\n.round   but   th*   defending   chim-\nSion had cut thii to \u2022 hole by Um\nBl* they reiched the end of flrtt\nII, both with par tarda Martell\nbid \u25a0 34-36 for thi morning round\n\u2014finding trouble In tbl Iripi on\nth* back ain* \u2014 md Black had\nth* ume figure* la reverie with\nhli best figures on th* lut nine\nBiy tht Uth hole BUck had\nsquared th* match getting down tot\nhit third bird of Um diy from than\non Htnry reached in unbeitibl*\npitch, blrdlelng (very hole until th*\nBth where he icored hli unutlonil hole-ln-ont to put him On\nup.\nThe defending chimpion cime\nright back, and on tht nnt hoi*\nunk \u2022 great ippltuu-drtwing chip\nihot from \u2022 bunker it feet from\nI the cup for mother birdie, but II\nwu to prov* hU lut bird of tbt\nmitch.\nThough Htnry bit the 37th wtlh\nI bogie flvt whtn his dynimite\n*ot from t bunker wu ihort, he\nwon the next thre* holu. two of\nthem with birdie figures to htn\nBUck dormit six.\nIn tht climax hoU, lhi 173-yird\npar three 31it. Mirtell Uid hli tee\n\u2022hot Juit 19 feet from thi pin md\nthm unk It for mother bird to\nwin the boU or it lent halve It\n\u2022nd Ukt tht mitch ind Hm\nchimplonihlp\nMirtell. with t bur undir par\n31 card ior tha third nlni of Uu\nI day, wu ieven under pu up to tht\n91M md 11 wu luggeited he play\nout th* other holu In in it'.empl\nlo break tht record of H for May-\nfllr'l  tough   lavout\nI They aid play one more hole,\nUie 465-yird Und where Mirtell\ntound tht rough ind took i flvt tnd\nBUck i four but It didn't go on\nthe recordi becauu the mttcn wu\nColmin'i. 1117 Pront St. New\nOpen Omeerlu, PrulU ind Vegetables Clgtrtltu. Tobtcco tnd\nCindy\nOOLF CLUB\nMixed two-bill foureomt Thundty. Auguit  Ith.  3 o'clock   Dinner\nPhon* entries to Club Houu or L\nM   McBrldt   Ivtrybody cant.\nVeball Magnates and Players\nTo Discuss Contract Reforms\nIAITIIM  KNITWIAR  FOR\nWINTIR\nSweiteri,      lingerie      undtrwtir.\nJtrity drum, tillered  lulls, boyi\nind llrli oultr hi   Cill Mri  R\nCrlhim.   Ill   Vlctorii   llrut\nDistrictMiner\nDies In Home\ndoublei title defriting Mn MurUI\nKlftr of Rm m*|o ind MUt McCord 44 14. M.\nTht men* doubles rhtmpttni tre\nSim I*t ind CUudt Rockier tl\nPirtlind who woa from Al ritlgner\nand Churl Sutlon ef Berkley, M.\n44   l-l. l-l. 7-\u00ab\nThe niisr.l dnublu tltU went to\ntern le* ind Peggy iuktm et\nVlctorii In two ilnlihl uu. 14\nI 4. over   Mn   Kiftr Ind  Bod OU-;\nIllu Mik\nATTINTION\nIlu Wnnhlpful Mttttr tnd memberi of Dlimond Lodgt No 1773\nof Ihe Loytl Oringe Alloc of Trill\nwill be il the homt of O t Grihim. 114 VlctorU Bt Tueidiy Aug\nI it 7 90 pm. tt mut memberi\ntnd Interested friendi      .\nPUNIRAL NOTICI\nrunertl urvlcu fM lh* UU \u00abliu\nMaki will bt htld from Uu Thompton runeral Hnmi Tuei it | p m\nRev O C.rondihl will dfflcUU tnd\nUUrmiot will bt In Um NtUoa\nMtmorlil Park.\n\u25a0y JACK HAND\nNIW YORK, Aug  I (AP)-But-\nbtll management sits down with\nplayen tomorrow lo Ulk over contract reforms with ill Indications\nthit Uit ithUUi wlll gtt Juit tbout\neverything thty uk.\nTwo plttformi driwn up by Ul*\nfiliren of thl Nitloml ind Amer-\ncm Letguu will bt pruented by\nihtlr rupictlvt repretenutivei 10'\ni ipeciil policy commit!** of Um\nmi]ori whleh then WlU mtkt IU\nsuggeitioni it \u2022 Joint mttllng tf tht\nclub ownen lo be htls \"umt Umt\nbtton I.i bor Dty' '\nCommluloner A. B lllippy>\nChmdler. who will not bt preunt.\ntipped tht hind of orginlied bare-\nbill when ht uld Friday Ihtt ht\nwu In lympithy with tht pliyen*\nquit! for t minimum ulary, Spring\ntraining expenui, \u2022 penilon plin\n\u25a0nd other ImprovemmU \"lo which\nlh\u00abv tre *ntltl*d.\"\nChtndler'i obiervitlon lhat th<\ndemands m far propoied by the\nithletei ire \"compiritlvily mod-\nut\" utmed to echo the thought!\nof mott of tht owntn who rttliu\nIhlt ebingu muit bt mtdt to combit tbt threiti of union orginireri\ntnd tht Mtxlcaa Ltagu*\nBoth luguH wlll aik for \u25a0 minimum wigt (tht Nitionil ut \u2022 MM)\nUve] but Iht Amtrlctn did nol m-\nnounce in txaet figure) II probibly will bl grinted u It will affect\nonly rookie pliytrt bmklng Into\nlhe   leigut.\nIverylwdy ippetre lo be In favor\nof some tort of retirement ptmlon\nfund bul tht txict type to bt idopted will depend on I lerlei tf con-\n\u25a0ulUtloni with Iniurinct mm Propoull it tht Nitionil Lttgut muting would call for ntnefiU ringing\nfrom ISO lo IIM \u2022 month\nNelson Noses Out\nSilverton H\nNelion Rep buebill tnm noud\nout tht viiltlng Silverton Senior\nbuebill club 7 to I In i cloiely\ncontested gtmt it tht Civic\ngroundi Sundty tfttrnoon. Orlginilly i doubleheader buebill bill\ntht flrit game between Nikuip md\nNilion wu cancelled UU Siturdiy u thi Nikuip teim wu unablt\nto makt tht trip dut to molt of\nthtlr pliyers being cilled up for\nflrolightlng. A fairly large crowd\nwu on hand to wltneu tht Silver-\nton-Nelion bittle ind nw lomt\ngood ball dlihed up by boll iquadi.\nThe game wu practically a pltchin\nduel tven with both teimi uilng\ntwo chuckeri each. The gam* wu\ntied it different Umu wllh flnt\nont teim ud thtn tht othtr going\nI run or two thud. Nelion icored\nthrtt runi in tht ucond, on* In\nthi fourth, added thre* more ln tht\nilxth for thtlr uvtn. Thi Silver-\nIon boyi notched two runi In tht\nflnt Inning, ont more In tht fourth\nmd thtlr flml three tn tb* fifth.\nThan wire only thr** hiti ever\n\u2022ingle*. Ung getting \u2022 trlpi* md\nNuh two two bagger*. Titchell\nstirted on th* mound for tb* home\nUtm with Jack Brown shirlng the\nlut htlf. Both chuckeri pitched\n\u2022Utdy ball, Titchell itruck oul\n\u2022ix bitter*, walked bur and hit\nont ind yielded lix bit* Brown\nitruck out thrtt, illowtd flvt bit*\nbut give no fret ptuei la Ont\nFor tht Silverton Utm Gromhuy-\nun ind Ttd Orthim ihired tht\nhurling chore*. Orotnhytm had\nplenty of ituff on the ball m he\nwhiffed twilvt bitten vli Um\nitrlkeout route, give oo* wilk and\nillowed light hit*. Grihim hurling\nIht Uit two inningi itruck out\nthru, gawa no wilki aod yielded\ndo hiti Titchil! lad Um locili with\nthrtt runa, whIU Lang tnd Btngtrt\n\u2022cored two tach. Himbley and\nLtmna p*c*d Um loiing viiitor*\nwith two runi eich. Killty and\nNtUon icorlng onct tach.\nBttteriu wtn;\nNtlton   -   Tatchell.    Brown    md\nNuh.\nSilverton \u2014 Oroenhyun, Grahtm\nand KtUey.\nUmpire \u2014 Dm McOlnn.\nThe Weather\nClear ikiei md high temptriturt\nbu igiin been general ovtr Vincouver liland. tht Southern Cout\nind Interior BC fViidlnf and\nintermittent rain wlU ipread louth-\nwird to Northirn Vincouvtr liUcd\nMonday morning.\nVincouver tnd vicinity;\nClau tonight and Mondiy wtth\nincreulng cloudlneu UU Monday\ntfttrnoon. Light wind* Increasing\nto northwtttcrly 19 mllu ptr hour\ntt Vincouver on Monday ifternoon.\nLittle change Ui temperature Maximum at Vincouvtr Airport 70.\nAbbolMord Airport ft\nKooteniy:\nCleir tonight md Mindly wltb\nvirlibli eloudlnm evtr Um\nmountilna tn Mendly iftlrnoon\nLight wlndi. Littli chiejl la\ntempenturi. Mixlmum ll Cru-\nctnt Vtllty 40-10, Crinbrook 40-\nV.\nNeUon   (Sunday)   _   II   I    -\nCARD OP THANK!\nWt wlih lo think ill friends ftr\nM. who hu wwktd\ntaZmi m. mmLJIS BLttnl 5?JEW \u00a3\n17 yun In UlU eosntry. dui m,******** \"' i\"jT,T *{*** *ft\nRtturdiy it hU homt tn tht Ymlf'\u00a3\u00ab \"nothtrMjcUl Ihmki U Dr\nUni ifttr . Ungthr lilnut IP\"** ***** **** ***-*m * ****\nBom In FlnUnd. ht rem U UM \"\u2022\u2022P\"'*1, .    .     \u201e \t\nttn it* I Kalu la IIM ellylng Ihere\nonly\nI* Uw\nN# U turvlvtd by hU wif*. iti\ndiugbUrt Md im tn iU m Fin-\n> Bmgttbtrg in\nHtwtQtC\nWUtlW'CUIiigr\nLOTT   -   RID   SPANIEL   PUP,\nI. Ph*ai m-u or ta-u\nElecl Avery ol Salmo President\nOf Aero Club; Moth Here on 15th\nt 1. Awry of Salmo wu *Uct-\n\u2022d Pruldmt tl the n*wly-form-\n\u2022d Wut Kooteniy Aero Club, tod\nN t McUod at NtUon Viet-\nPruldmt, |n Silmo Trldty nlghl\nMiyor N C Stlbbt will hold tht\nnffleo of Hononry Pruldmt md\nR M Striehm W NtUoa. Bwrf-\nUry-Traawrer.\nRemtlnder of Um director! will\nbe O M Btnwtll ind L C Cutler,\nloth A IHlate. and M. C. DoMld-\n\u2022on. r 1 R*M. O O. Fttr tnd t\nA   Curwen. ill of Silmo\nThe mtmban wtrt Informtd\nthil Uit Tiger \"Moth that bad bttn\nordered would t* dtllvtred on\nAuguit II InCorporiUon piptrt\nfor tht orginiution U I member\nof Um RotiI Cinidlin Flying\nCubi Auoclition ire forthcoming\nfrom Ottiwi. It wu innounced\nDomldion ind Rtid wtr* ip-\npointed  field  and contact aei\nill \" '\nMontreal             \t\n11\n12\n\u2014\nToronto\nM\nK\n\u2014\nNorth Bay\t\nU\nK\nin\nPort Arthuh\t\n41\n\u20220\n\u2014\nKanort         ___.\nM\n71\n\u2014\nWlnnlptg    \t\nII\n11\n\u2014\nBrandon     \t\n41\nK\n\u2014\nTht Pu\t\n14\nn\n\u2014\nRtglni                 .\n4J\n17\n\u2014\nSukitoon\t\n41\nU\n\u2014\nPrinct  Albtrt       \t\n45\nn\n\u2014\nNorth Biltltford\t\n41\nii\n*\nSwift Current\nH\n17\n\u2014\nMedicine Hit\t\nM\nto\n--\nUthbrtdgt\t\nk)\n\u00abe\n\u2014\nC\u00ablgiry      .\nM\nM\n\u2014\nIdmonton   \t\nkl\n79\n\u2014\nKimloopi\t\nkt\n\u2014\n\u2014\nPtnUrton\n47\nM\n\u2014\nVincouvir   \t\nM\n71\n\u2014\nVictoria\nH\n\u00ab*\n\u2014\nCrinbrook\t\nil\nH\n\u2014\nCruemt VilUy\t\n\u00bb\n\u00bb]\n\u2014\nPrtne* Ruptrt\t\nrn\nli\nM\nPrince George\na\n79\n\u2014\n'\u25a0*'*-               \t\nM\n\u25a01\n\u2014\nPortUnd      \t\n\u25a0 1\nII\n\u2014\nSpokint\nChicigo\nStn  Francisco\n\u00bbs\n91\n\u2014\nTl\nM\n\u2014\n'1\nAS\n\u2014\nLoi Angtlu           \t\n\u25a0\na\n\u2014\nNtw York\nm\na\n-\nWell Known\nNalal lady Dies\nNATAL, ac, Aug \u2666 - NlUl lnl\nIht \u2022\u25a0ilu* tf * w\u00abU known Helen In Mn. I. Wtuoek. igvd M.\nwho dl*d Mmm it W hunt\niftir t thon illnut She wu barn\n\u2022t Mlchtl an Miy M. IMI\nSurvhnn irt hu hutfctnd Md\nonly un Alu htr fiib\u00abr, I iemy,\nSr. ind flvt brother* iU living It\nNilal. Two el h*r brt>th\u00abn w*r\u00bb\nrecently dUehtratd frou lh* Of\nnidlin Army iftef lerrini durli<|\naeettMa mi a tke \u2022*\u25a0\n \u00b0m\nTurkish (abinel Nay Resign Today;\nExpect To Form New Government\nANKARA, Aug. 4\u2014Reliable sources said hen today\nthat Premier Sukru Saracoglu's cabinet will resign tomorrow.\nThi same sources declared that an old time politician with\nrightist leanings, Recep Peker, will be asked to form a new\nTurkish government. It was said that the cabinet resignation\nwill represent the greatest upheaval in the Turkish gpvern-\nmest since the death of President Kemal Ataturk in 1938, who\nwas replaced by General Ismet \u2666\nCampbell Considers\nAssistant\nPresidency of N.H.L\nTORONTO, Aug. 4 (CP)-Clar-\nence Cimpbell, Edmonton Uwyer\nand former National Hockey Leigue\nreferee, Siturdiy wu considering\nthe National Hockey Ltagut'i propoul thit he take over the Job ti\naailatant to Preiident Mervy (Red)\nDutton.\nInonu.\nSaracoglu, who formerly wai Foreign MlnUter, btetmt Turkty'i\npremier in July of 1943 after the\ndeath of Dr. Retlk Saydani. Saracoglu retained the premlenhlp when\nthe preient elbinet was reformed ir,\nMarch, 1143.\nThe Ankara sources uld thil thr\nciblnet'i reiigmtlon ii expected to\nbe innounced when the Nitlonal\nAutmbly holdi IU flrit meeting\nThe assembly wlll contain a iprlnk-\nling of oppoiition deputies, tnd it\nwill Include 62 memberi of the new\nDemocritlc Party picked In tht election* Iwo weeki ago. There li\nmuch disiatiifacllon In Turkey over\nthe continuance of exceulve living\ncoiU, ind tht htivy vote for the\nInternal pollciei.\nThe Parliamentary group of the\nruling People'! Pirty met in cloud\nleulon yesterday. One ot tht mijor\nHemi on IU agenda wai ipeedy action to reduce commodity pricei\nthat have risen ai much as 1000 per\ncent above 193!) levels for iome\nllama.\nThe man who will be aiked to\nform the new regime, Recep Peker,\n!\u25a0 a 57-year-old nitlve of Istanbul\nHe is uld to be i repreientitlve ol\nthe extreme rightist tltment In the\nPeople'i Ptrty. Some political In-\nformanU declared hii government\nmight exclude men who have liberal vlewi. Peker wai an officer h\nAtaturk'i army, which overthrew\nlhe Sultan's rule ln the 1122 revolution. Since then he hai held uveral\noppoiition Democritlc Pirty w u! cibinet poiU. Hll moil recent polltl-\nvlewed ai reflecting thU dluatiific- cal job wu Mlnliter of the Interior\ntion, ai well ii unreil over other I for uveral monthi In 1143.\nHot Weather\nSlows Up Derby\nEntries\nTbl hot weither hu been bird on\nthe flih*rm*n\u2014or the flih\u2014tnd the\nKoottniy Like Gyro Trout Dtrby\nentriu htvt betn dribbling ln. Six\nmort flih hive bttn entered, the\nlirgut being 112-pound, four-ounce\ntrout hooked by J. W. Hunter of\nRowland.\nToUl number of entrlei to date\nwtrt 192, six mort than it tht ume\nUmt lut yeir.\nR. Reichert of Spokint itill miln-\ntaini hU lead with a 20-pound, 12-\ntunct fish.\nEntrlei wire:\nJ. W. Hunter, RouUnd, 12 poundi,\nfour ouncei, on i Mirtin Plug, it\nPilot Bay; weighed in by 0. Thomas, Balfour.\n& Benedettl, Nelion, 11 poundi,\n\u00a3ve ouncei, on i Glbbi Mirtln, it\nl-Mlnute Point; weighed In by R.\nA  Mithtton, Shrim Lodge.\nW. Woodall, Ntlton, nlnt poundi,\nJO ouncei, on \u2022 Mirtln plug, off\nWoodbury Point; weighed In by R.\nA. Mithtton, Shram Lodge.\nA.   A.   Minhill.   Cilgtry,   Altt\neight poundi, uven  ouncu, on\nOlbbi Two-Eyed Wiggler. it Irvine\nCreek, weighed in by R. A   Mithe-\nloll, Shrim Lodge.\nCipt Angui McLeod, Procter, sev-\nSi poundi, eight ouncu, on i Gibbs\nlewirt No. 4 it Irvine Creek;\na*ktm*d In by O Thomu. Bilfour\nH K. Ginn. Ntlton, ilx pounds,\nen a Jack Lloyd, it tht Outlet;\nWeighed ln by I. E Thomu, Bil-\ntour.\nClear Way for\nTurner-Lindsay\nTitle Bout\nVANCOUVER. Aug. 4 (CP)-The\nVincouver Boxing Commission hu\nreaffirmed IU recognition of Kenny\nLlnduy u Dominion bantamweight\nboxing champion, clearing the way\nfor Wednesday's title bout when\nKenny tanglu with Jackie Turner.\nGreeks Would\nKeep Albania\nOut of U. N.\n2 Killed Ifl\nRail (rash\nPORT WASHINOTON, N. Y, Aug.\n4 (API\u2014A railroad conductor tnd\nan engineer wert killtd Stturdty\ntnd 10 ptuengtn wtrt uriouily Injured wbtn I locomotive collided\nniad-on wilh in electric-powered\npauengtr trtin on Iht Long Iilind\nrillroad ibout i hilt milt from the\nPort Wuhlngton station\nTh* conductor wu Jouph Hul-\natr, n and tht engineer, on the\naame train, wu Dtnitl Awitta, 12.\nTht engineer dltd u two phyilciini\ntmputattd ont of hli Itgi in ord.-r\nlo txtrlctta him from tht wrtcktge\nthe wreck occurred whtn i light\ntlectnr switch engine, tn route into\ntht Port Wuhlngton station to pick\nUp \u25a0 ctr, smashed into l Welt-bound\npassenger trtin.\nIt wu tht ucond railroad accident to bt rtporttd In tht Ntw York\nMetropolitan irti in Iht put 24\nhoun One person wu killtd ind\nIOI wtrt lnjurtd yeiterdiy ifternoon whtn I centnl rillroid of\nNtw Jeney commuter trtin entiled Into tbt rttr of \u25a0 ucond coin-\nmuter train at Bayonne. N. J.\nNEW YORK, Aug. 4 - Albtnli'i\nippllcition for membership In the\nUnited Nitioni comei up tomorrow,\ntnd Greece U demindlng thit it be\nturned down.\nThere hu been 111 feeling between\nthe two countriei for iome time,\nwith Greece iccuiing Albinli of\nconducting frontier L.cidenti Ani-\nbasudor Vaulli DendrimU, Greek\nrepresentative lo U. N, flatly declared that Albania cannot quality\nfor membenhlp In the new leigut\nbeciuu she U not a petct-lovlng\ni sUU. The Greeks already have asked the Perls Peace Conference to\ngive them Northern Epirut, which\nnow Is held by Albtnis. All the\nGreek chirgei are put down by Al\nbanian dlplomiU to \u2022 Greek wtr\not nerves tgiinst Albinia. Doctor\nAlt Kuehl. an- Albanian reslatance\nleader now In New York, wlll preient hU country'i caw at a doted session of the membenhlp committee\nof lht U. N. Security Council tomorrow Doctor Kuchl denied thtt\nAlbinia hid bttn tt wtr with\nGrttct since l\u00bb40-he uid thtt wis\ntht work of a Quullng Governmenl\nut up by the Italians after thtlr\nInvuion. Ai for tht border cluhei.\nDoctor Kuchu admitted that tomt\nhad taken place, but ht uld thty\nwtrt itarted hy tht Greeki.\nHOLD OTHIR  BID!\nBesides the AlbtnUn bid for mem\nbenhlp,   which  RuuU   backi.   the\nU. N. hu ipplicitiom from Irelind\nPorlugil. outer MongolU, Trin-Joi-\ndtn ind AfghinUtan. Sweden and\nIceland irt expected to und in thtlr\nrequests for U N. membership iooii.\nIceland's mlnlittr tt tht Unlttd\n\u2022titu Thor Then, dUtltud  to\ndty thlt ht submitted  hll coun\ntry'i formil ipplkttlon ftr mtm\nbtnhlp In tht Unlttd Nttltiw yti\nttrdiy. Hi iddid thtt tht ippllci\ntltn wu midi it Ntw Ytrk.\nGIVESNO\nREASON FOR\nMOLOTOV EXIT\nMay. Have Been\nDeliberate Rebuff\nto Canada\nWORRIES NO ONE\nBy ROII MUNRO\nCtnidlin Prtu Itaff Wrltir\nPARIS, Aug. 4 (CP Cible)-The\nSoviet delegitlon lo the peice conference give no explanation Saturday for Fortlgn Minister Molotov'i\nabrupt dtptrture from the Semte\nChimber In Luxembourg Pilice\nJuit before Prime Mlnliter Micken\ntie King begin hli first speech to\nthe plenary session.\nMembers of the Canadian delegt\ntion who sit uvtnl rowi In front\nof the Ruuiin memben were not\n\u2022wire of whit hid hippened until\ntold afterward by persons In the\ngilltry who ct)iilt see Mr. Mololov\ndepart\nIt Is probable the Soviet Foreign\nMinister had an appointment which\nhe htd to keep it thit time, but lt\nuemed curioui to the Cinadlani In\nthe gallery that he left at the exact\nmoment Pruident Georgei Bldault\nof France ctlltd on tht Prlmt Mlnlittr to ipeak.\nForeign Miniiter Jtn Mutryk of\nCzechoslovak li ipoke before Mr\nKing. Mr. Molotov ut through hU\nentire ipeech, delivered in Engllih.\n\u25a0nd wu there for the French tnt\nRuuiin trtniUtioni.\nThtrt U \u2022 poulbllity that Mr.\nMolotov'i iwlft exit wu i deliberate diplomatic rebuff to Cinada, but\nthtrt U no evidtnee prove thii.\nAt tny rite, tht Cinidiini aren't\nworried about it, tnd neither U iny\nbody else.\nRossland Lady\nTo Visit\nFinland Home\nExpect United Stales Tax\nCollections to Slash Deficit\n\"\u00bbT>-\n>jjsh'; \u25a0 'bl\nWASHINGTON, Aug. 4\u2014Preildint Truman forecast\nlast night thot o boom-time flood of tox collections he hadn't\ncounted on before would wash out much of the deficit for the\ncurrent fiscal year. \u2666\nThui ht pinned hU hopei on builntu prosperity tnd high Itvtl employment \u2014 which automatically\nbring higher tax collections \u2014 lo\nbettar the heavily Indebtad government's position.\nHe bolitered thou hopei with\neonbmy ordtn lo Fedtnl igfncles\nthlt could tighten thc strlngi of the\nFederal puru to the point ot affecting veterani and the 48 utei.\nBoosting both revenue ind ipend-\nIng utlmatei ibove the peicellme\nrecord figurei he iuued uven\nmonthi ago. tht Pruldtnt uld It\nnow appttri the Government will\ngo Inlo the red by 11.900.000.000 for\nthe fiscal yeir ending June JO. 1947.\nHALF OF IITIMATI\nThit Is leu thsn hilf the 14,500,-\n000,000 deficit he foreuw lait Jm-\nu\u00abry, due m\u00bbinly to the ludden\nraUIng of recelpU utimaUi by \u00bb\u00bb.-\n100,000.000 lo in unprecedented\npeaceUme total of $39,800.0(10.000.\nTh\u00abt Jump In the propectlve tax\ntake he added, would have balanced lhe fiscal 1947 budget ind provided i lurplui. too. If Congreii\nhadn't voled\u2014with iome degree of\npreildentlil ipprovil - meaeurei\n\u2022ddlng $4,400,000,000 to eirlier ex\npendlture eitlmites.\nThe Preiident let out the coit of\nthe legislation, expreued In billions of dollan, u: Terminal leave\npay, $2.4; Increased pay for military personnel, $06; Philippine war\ndamage md rehibllltitlon, $0.1;\nPhilippine loan. $0.1; increased veterans' pensions ind llberallied\nbeneflU, $08; houilng, excluding\ndefenu housing, nel of recelpU.\n$0.2; poitofflce depirtment pty in-\ncreut, $0.2.\nOf thou mtuuru. thl Preiident\nrecommended onlv the two Philippine Hemi. But he did not mike\nany fight on othen. ind he pul no\nbltme on Congrtu for uputtlng hli\nbudget program by puling Ihem.\nHt promlud he would kttp trying \"throughout the fiscal yttr to\nreduce expendlturei whenever and\nwherever they can be reduced\nwithout harm to our lecurily md\nlhe general welfare.\"\nWith thai ln mind, he told re\nporters it i budget explanatory\nconference Ihtt he li itlll hopeful\nlhat the preuntly expectable deficit\ncan yet be wiped out md the budget balanced In the current fiscal\nyear.\nIn in tmmedielt follow-up he\naent out still further orders to hold\ndown spending of all kinds in thU\nfiscal yetr end the one starting\nnext July.\nThe irmy, speclficilly directed to\ncut bick IU program thU yesr by\n$1,000,000,000. carried the big load\nln those orden. The navy drew a\n$850,000,000 curtailment and the\nMaritime Commission shipbuilding\nprogram one of $80,000,000 or in\neven 50 per cent, for a toUl of II.-\n710.000.000. Mr. Truman'i budget\nwu bsied on the lower ipending\nfigures for thou branches.\nln addition he Instructed vsrloui\ndepartmenU to put specified ceilingi\non conitrucUon aetlvltlu, without\nspecifying whit savings thoie cell\nlngi would effect. The ceilingi In\neluded:\nArmy-$\u00bb5,000,000 In flicil 1947\nind $110,000,000 in 1948 for flood\ncontrol; $80,000,000 In 1947 ind $95.-\n000.000 In 1948 for riven ind hir-\nbon ind relited work! within\nthou limitation!. $23,000,000 in eich\nyeir for new work.\nI Interior\u2014$15,000,000 In eich of\nthe flicil yein for bureiu of re-\nclamitlon proJecU. with thit limitation u a guide in reviewing conitrucUon plini of other Interior\nbrinchei.\nThere were ilgm thit the economy cimpilgr, going beyond direction! for reduction In Federal em\nHOLD MAN FOR\nTHREATENING UFE\nOF PRESIDENT\nWASHINOTON, Aug. 4 <AP>-\nTha Stent Strvlct rtporttd Saturday that \"ah alleged self-proclaimed\nexecutioner\" is being .held for\nOnnd Jury ictlon of chirgu of\nthreatening th* lit* of Pruident\nTruman.\nThli ititement wu ln a nport on\ntha Service's aetlvltlu during tht\nfiscil yetr which ended Junt 80. It\ndid not give names, places or dates\nin thc caic.\nThe Service described the arreit\nand confinement of the accuud as\nthe \"most significant\" of IU actlvi\nties ln protecting tht Pruident.\nNIUON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, AUO. I, 1946 \u2014 3\nMAN SHOT AS\nTENSION KEEPS\nUP IN ATHENS\nTennessee Veterans\nPatrol Streets,\nHold Gun Positions\nHALT ALL CARS\nATHENS, Tenn., Aug. \u2666\u2014Politic*!\ntenilon in the town of Athens, Ten-\nnesue, resulted in the ihootlng of\none mm Siturdiy night. Armed\nmemberi of the veterani fiction pal-\nrolled the streets ind manned\nsharpshooter poiitloni on housetops\n\u2022nd roidblocki. Expected Invuion\nby the loun of Thursdiy'i bloody\nelection feud filled to come off,\nhowever.\nThe wounded mm wu ihot by\none of the \"Law ind Ordtr Pitroli\nthit took over ifter McMInn County\nofficen were routad by the former\nG-I's   A   leider   of   the   vetarins'\ngroup. Otto Kennedy, Identified the\nmtn ii i member of the opposing\nfiction\u2014Brown  Sheirer.\nKennedy uid Sheirer wu ilttlng\nploymenl  ind   purchiui  of lutoi In i car blocking a road South of\nCUT8ACKI ORDIRID land office equipment, would have Atheni when a pitrol car ipproicn-\nStill    furthtr    iddltiom    arlalng in   effect   extending   to   benefiu e(j   He uld the mm brandished \u2022\nIrom oroinm expmiloni md fromjgranled veterani ind to ititei gUn ,\\ the pitrol ind wu wounded\noutlivi  deferred  from  flicil   1948    The veterini' idmlnutritor wu \\m ,he ]tg, bul \u201eot uriouily.\ngive . net lift, ifter oftuU, of $5- told  to  \"review  andI   tighten  cer- Committee\n.VoOO.OOO lo lut Jinuiry'. spend- tain  *\u2022**'***    <'   (pen. on.   and ,nnounMd (hll ,\u201e men from\nrnVbTtm leeMmsa Vo^fi^T'   e7,huntoflnd^vln.OPvre'-1 neighboring   Po,   Counly^ne   o,\nmMoVoM ler.ni md lhe nttlontl pocketUk.\" them   carrying  a   pistol-wen  or-\n*T^'President's   .Utement   lndl-|    Agenclu hiving ch.rge of pub-, reeled tnd Jailed.\ncited he hid ilrttdy heided off orillc worki or loim or grinU-ln-ildi    The   veterini   polled   in   irmed\ndirected    cutbicki    In    ipendlng,'ihit provide Federal money to lUtei guird In Ihe county courthouu if-\nmoitlv by lhe Wir ind Nivy De- ] to help In iuch mitten u highwiy \\er rumori ipread thlt the ouiled\nn.rtmeoti ind  the Mirtlme Com- building   were   told   to   \"Uke   ill 0ff|\u201er, nflght Iry to fight thetr wiy\nINCOftPORATID  1\u00bb MAY ISPO\nKiddies Handbags\nLeatherette handbag lined with the new vinylite.\nSturdy metol frame, ond top handles. Colors of red,\nblue, green, brown ond tan. Of\nEach\nLadies\nGloves\nRoyon mesh gloves in\nthe   six - button   length\nthat's so popular for Summer wear. White only. Sizes\n6 ond 7. Poir        (t -d  r\\r\\\nn\n=\nLaGuardio Reaches\nGeneva for\nRelief Session\nGENEVA, Aug. 4-The Dinctor\nGeneral of UNRRA, Florello U\nOuardii, arrived ln Genevt today.\nHt wlll ittend the opening tomorrow of the Unlled Nitloni Relief\nGroupi Generil Council In the pilice of the Leigue of Nitloni\nLiGuirdii took up residence ln \u2022\nvilli neir Geneve pliced it hli dli-\npoul by the Swiu Government\nFalling Rubber\nPrices threaten\npirtmenU md the Mirlimt\nEast Economy\nSulon'VarwoiiidTa'w\"piled at Immune ie meun the pettpona-1j^^ tb, rounty.\"Hundredi o'f .^notfTiS^\nleut $4,100,000,000 mora onto tht menl of public worki it tht pru-[ffnon, hld ,on, to lh, courlhouie lt. of crlllcil \u00abon\niptndlm total  lent Ume. jt get weiponi  permit* Riflemenj,\/^, p\u201e p^t   cl\n(ripple Sees\nMontreal Police\nWin Detroit Meet\nDITROIT. Aug 4\u2014Montrtil pollc* track and flald ttam. paced by\ntan Humt. thtlr ill-round itir, captured top btrlh In a trtanfulv\nmttt wltl) Toronto and Dttrolt In\nDttrolt  Saturdiy\nTh* M-ytar-old Humt walktd off\n\u00bbith tht final thrtt tvtnU of lht\niiy to glvt Montrtal a four-point\nvictory ovtr ToronUr who placed\nItcond with 74 poinU Dttrnit took\nM potntj to flntah in laat ipot\nTrtt dtftat for tht US squad wu\ntht flret tn thtlr own city In SO\nr'ln in track and fitld competition\nfrith Canadian teams.\nSTOLEN MONEY\nGOES FAST\nTORONTO, Aug. 4 (CPi-Pollct\nlodiy irreited Ronald AdrUn Ben-\nntwlth. II, md Jick Heimond, M.\nboth of Peterborough, Ont., on I\nrhirge of stilling 115.000 from An-\ndrew HtggU of tht Rlti Grill In\nPeterborough Officen who mtdt\ntht irreiU in \u25a0 downtown hotel\nuid they suspected tht mtn\nipent mott of the monty on iuto-\nmobiles, clothing, dlimond rlngi.\nind rntertiinment\nTokyo to Hear\n\"The Mikado\" Show\nTOKYO. Aug 4 i API Air conditioned or not. \"Tbt Mikidn\" goei\noo   mil  Thurtdiy\nTht Gilbert ind Sulllvin Optrtt-\nU ipontortd by Iht U. S Army\nSptdtl Strvicu Stctlon hti bten\npostponed several times btciuu of\ndtUyi In Imlilllng Iht ilr conditioning lyittm in tht Ernie Pylt\nMtmorlil  Thttlrt\ntt ihould b* rttdy by Thundty\nbut tb* show will go on tnywiv.\ntvtn If tht cut hu to iwtlltr undtr h**vy. omiU ealum**. MMM\nmtdt ot mnn leyen ot illk\nF1ANCO MHTS WITH\nTHRONI NKTINDIR\nLONDON. Aug 4 iCTi-An II-\nchinge Teltgriph dlipiteh from\nI.iebnn uld Stturdty Dr lou Mtrli\nOil Robin, formtr leider ol tht\nSpanish Cithollc Liberal Ptrty. w*t\nreported to htvt brought tbool \u25a0\nmeeting of Otntrilluimo rrinclem\nfranco with Print* Ju\u00bbn, Prtttndtr\nla tht Sptnlah ll-font.\n10,000 See Power\nBoat Regatta\nBARRO. Onl. Aug 4 Mort\nthin 10.000 ptoplt lined tht North\ni Short of Kemfcdll Bty yetttrdty\nIfor lhe flrat flirrir regilti racing of\n| lht Amerlcin Power Bott Aitoci-\ni itlon.\nj In the ipttdy 2M clau fml dlvlilon i Clnlon. Ohio driver. Jot\nTiggirl. with IU poinU for thrtt\nrtra wu tint. Tiggirt slicing\nthrtt tlmu iround \u25a0 five-mile\ncount, hll ll up lo 75 lo M miln tn\nhour on lht itralihuwiy ind iv-\nerigtd 10 miln in hour Hit timt\ni wu five mlnuUt thrtt ucondi\nROSSLAND. B.C. Aug. 4-Mn\nC. A. Hinton. who hu raided in\nRouUnd for 19 yeiri, Itft fridiy\nfor Spokint to tnvtl by train to\nNtw York, whtrt ihe will embirk\non th* Gripiholm ind nil for Swe\ndtn.\nThU will bt Mn. Hinton'i tint\nvliit to htr mothtrlind ilnct 1903\nAt i young girl Mn. Hanton Itft\nher homt ntir Heliingfon, Tinlind.\ntnd wtnt lo Oikintrom. Sweden.\nIn IMU. Thert lht mtt Mr. Hinion\ntnd thty wtr* mirried In IMI.\nMr. Hinaon cime out lo Canada\nabout 1110 and Mn. Hanaon and\ntwo snail ions. HUbtrt tnd Helmtr.\nlolntd htm htrt on Auguit IT, llll.\nThty midt their home on \u2022 farm\nat Stoney Crttk. liter moving into\ntown.\nMr ind Mrs Minion wtrt quilt\nictlve in tht urly diyi here Mr\nMinion pliyed tht iccordlon for\n\u2022II tht dancu and mcUI ictivltlH\nHt dltd uvtrtl yttn igo.\nMra. Minion txptcU to Und it\nGothenburg. Sweden, on Auguit IT.\nexictly 39 yttn to tht dty whtn\n\u2022ht lindrd In Roulind Sht pUm\nto vUlt Mr. Minions relitlvei it\nOikintrom ind Stockholm before\nJourneying on to her childhood\nhome of HeUlngfon. f InUnd, whtrt\nlhe will vUlt htr brother! tnd inters She plini to bt iwiy from\nmonthi to t yttr. Two tons tnd i\ndiughter rende here with thtlr\nfimiliei Hilbert. and Helmtr Hinion ind Mra Hlldtgird Ercikton-\nwhllt mothtr diughter. lln HIM\nI Birch tnd htr ion Wiyne. ire raid-\n1 ing in Vincouvtr Sht hu 10 grind-\n! children\nTuttdiy tvtning lht Dorm Circle of SL Andrew'i Unlttd Church\nctlltd on Mra. Hinton tnd held \u2022\nsurprise bon voytgi ptrty for htr\nMn W Blickwell on behilf ei tbt\nmtmbtn prutnttd Mr Hinton wllh\ni firewell gift and wiihtd htr \u25a0\npleisint journey ind I hippy holldiy in htr hnmrlind Dilnty rl-\nfrethmtnU wtrt urvtd by tbt\nladles Thou present wtrt Mn W.\nBlickwell. Mn. W T Unt. Mn\nA H Keffer. Mrs Domld Mirtln.\nMn E Stccombt ind Mrt. Arrow-\n\u25a0mllh\nWorld From\nSen-\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIII\nHeavy Earthquake\nRegistered\nPAMNOA, Cilif. Aut. 4 - Tht\nCtlHtenU Inilltutt of Ttchnologyl _\niHckT'ivtr un \u00b0n in uitmt- nOlOriZvU DCQ\ngraph  Tht ttrthquikt wu uttti- j\ncltntly huvy I* cauu wldttprud _\ndaman If It teeurrtd In t pern-1   CARMAN,   Man.    CP'\nIHtdVrat- Howtvtr, tht InHltuU ouily crippled Init truck. tccidtnt.\n.,ptrti could not Ull juit whtn Piter Dyck ha. been uved from .\n\u00ab2rZZmZ m (.It It ihook tht'Hfttimt  In   hotpilil  by  i  ilran|t\ntht trtmor wu '*<*-\" ***** T* nrw moU)r vehicle th.li reilly \u2022\n\"**   T\u00bbr.ih\u00abr >*\u00b0*\u00b0'**<* *t*  Tot wtnt of . better\nmeet Ibtn in hour. ^^ iuuM ^^ cl\u201e |( .Pti,T,\n||lllilHnillllllllinillllllllllllllllH\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab Jitnty\nWATER FROM\nTHAMES FOR\nATOMIC TESTS\n\u2022y   ROMNIY   WHEELER\nug. 4 (AP)-Poaiibil-\ntconomic dlilocitlon\n\u2014it, cauaed by falling\nwtrt itatlontd on houMtopi around \\\u201e.bbtT prtCM) i, fowswi by trade\nlht courthouw and Jail. Some W0i|nd coioni.i MperU on tbe bull\nmen \u2014moitly former O-I'f\u2014guarded\nroadblock* along the Pol County\nline where the invasion waa wjppoi-\ntd to itart. All paaslng vehtclea were\nhalted and their pasatngers examined, but the ousted offlceri did not\nihow up to carry on the Tenneaaee\netaction feud.\nGreeks Demand\nTerritory\nNetherlindi Eut Indiu ilio may\nface extraordinary reidjuitment It\nsynthetic rubber competition lowen\nnatural rubber prlcu.\nIn any event, the pre-wir com\nbin* of fir Eutern rubber producer!, which controlled 90 per ctnt ot\nPARIS, Aug 4-Pwc*Conltrtnceilh,   \u201e\u201e,\u201e\u2022,   n,,urtl   ntlhn    hll\nNln* yun ago, ^ck br\u00abV**' dtltgitu   in   confronted   wilh   \u2022 p^,, from the international icene\n\u2022pint In uvtrtl pUctt, tnd doctor! GrMk itmMni lor chunj,, o( Bul- **\nould   never   wilk\nof luthorlUtlvt eitlmitei thit mt-\nural rubber miy be lurpltu In IMT\nCeylon, which produced 70 per\nctnt of the world i ivillible wirtime rubber before North Amerlcin\nlynthetlc production overtook ihort-\n\u2022gu. gloomily contempUUi \"com-\nBlete ruin\" of IU rubber Induitry\n1 pricei drop.\nOther trtu, including Brltlih Malaya,  French  Indo-China, and  the\n1\nlold him ht would never win |lr(ln 1I)d Alblnlin ttrrltory. The\n\u2022gtln Ht remiintd In lhe Cirmin QrNk d,,ffltion ,)t0 hu \u201erve<j\nhotpiul until the Spring of l\u00bb4J. notlCf lhl, ju ,ov,rnmeni ,XVKI,\nwhtn ht rectlv^ , visit frocr> r,p.r.tion. from IUly for the m.l-\nI\/1NDON iCPi -Subject lo ?'r**,m\"\u201e J J ,,.*,,a \"' eri.l d.migt dont to Grttct during\neondmo* impoud by lht Thunn *lnk*-.r *l,n J****'*** \"**,.*, the w.r Th. Gratk demind. cimi\nSS2^JTmu2'. ntw rt- \u00ab\u00ab* \u00abJ\" ^gJr'E ' \u2122r,lh; leu thtn 24 houn afltr IthlopU\nKirch Uboratory it Hirwytll. * ******,.**** ** \u201e\". r\u201e\u201e\u201e '*, . 'uktd Ihe Conftrtnct for IUly'.\ntoUUr.   U to bt illowtd to m, | from lb. ho*MUl occi.ontlly Af|rcin n[mla q( grltrM >n(j Som.\nwiltr    from    lht    river    for    IU     A^ftw   monthi   UUr,   Dyck   \u00ab\u00ab\u2022 illl.nd\nlifted    from    hU    bed    ind    pliced\nitomlc tiptrlmtnti\n_   , .     .'      ,   m. .. ~.,m,,.i~, ilomtch-downwirdi    In    hli   \u2122\u00bb \u2014.                 , _\nTOt Ubor.tor^.^ing ptrmmtd Ht toon Ittrotd lo optriU.To   Head  T\u00ablll\nlo withdraw 1.000MO iilloiui d.lly 6           \u201e,  ,rlv,i,!\nfrom lht rlvtr. who- ivtrt|t dry ^   > ^ no ^^ \u00a7( ,\u201e           Rldeff  Ot\nweilher    flow    it    tht    point    U\n4o.ooo.ooo g.iioo.                  i ^ tm \u00ab. ~*!~ '\u2022\u2022 \",\"*\"1 Canadian Rockies\n..         _  lW .,\u201e _._ w- i.kin \u00bbula    irimtt,    angla    Ironi,    ina\nHowtvtr. lht wtltr ran bt Ukw nk.   |u   contro^   ^   ^^     ,    um   A|(j     A       4_Sydney\norly   during   \u2022   \u00bbP\u00ab\u00ab'\u00ab    '\u00b0\"\"~; optriUd   irt within tuy rttch of Holltndtr  of  Btlllmort.  Md.. wu\n****\u00b0*Z** **''*% rn*^f ,0n,Jta lht mv*lid dnvtr   Tht ont ind . ,|\u00abted Pruldtnt of tht Trill Rldtri\n\"0?  ''ZM-    b. third   horupowt,   motor   glvu\n\u2022etlvt   tluntnti.   which   migm   o>\ndangtroui, rtmovtd\nTht Ubonlory wlll\nthird\ntop\nof  10 milu in hour\nof tht Cinidian Rockies it \u25a0 mttt\n. Ing hire todty which cloud tht\n'lirgut cimp in  the history of the\norginiution\ntwo  fivr-diy   rides  wtrt lt-\nUndtd   by   111   riding  enthuiiuU\nin bt required .   _ .\nto pty *t ronurviion iMiso Charae Iritun Stl\nivtry   m   monlhi   If  tbt  ivtrat  . .    .  *   .     B   ,\ntilractloo li Uu thin 300000 gil   Maintain POMfl\nlorn ind H1JS ihould II ticttd thil     _.\u201e._.       ,    . ,\nWARSAW. Aug  4-A commun.st\nb*cktd ntwipiptr. Olot l^jdu. in w\nIht PolUh  cipltil  charges thlt    h-   Whip  MCUIII\nBrllllh   ire   itlll   mainliinlng   de-\nWith it. uyi Sir Gerard Cliuion\nBrltUh AuUUnt Undenecratary of\nSUte for the Colonial Office, goei\nthc lyitem of uniliteral production\nquouu, which sought to peg rubber\nprlcu by limiting tupply.\nProducer control wu impended\nwhen wir forced pooling md allocation of natural rubber.\nThe future of nituril rubber wlll\nremain uncerUln until tfter Dec.\nII. IMI, whtn tht preunt short-\nterm internitlonil igreement expire*. The United SUUt hu igreed\nto buy 145.000 long toni, of in es-\nlimittd 401.000 ivilliblt during tht\nrat of 1141. but hu midt no com-\nmitmenU for 1M7.\nvolumt\nU.S. Trackmen\nPolitics Concern\nOf Every Citizen\nABERDEEN. Scotlind iCP>\nWlllUm H - fyft. Prlneiptl\nVict-Chineellor of Aberdeen\nvrrsity\nUchmtnti of ntllooilUt Polu undtr fMf.\u00b0'^^,Ub,*'?o(4I^'n, ^.IcwuTof VlctorU i\"nd 'now\"tl'tu'lir|Merit   forntlll.  Jemette   rorntlll.\n llmA      f _.-!      VlmAmmlmmr       Ar,Amr,       ****\u2022    \u2022********\u2022'**    UM*-**    *>*    a-MSbaiti    SMM    I \u2022*# \u00bb..L.1  r*.11l..u. XmUakrwrn A**\nCROWDS ENJOY\nOPEN AIR MASS\nVICTORIA. Aug. 4 (CPI-Hun-\ndredi ot VlctorU cltiuni tnd viiiton from up-iilind ind milnUnd\nritiu githered under \u2022 lunny iky it\nMicDonild Pirk Siturdiy to it-\ntend lht outdoor grind pontifical\nmut, htld in connection with the\ncentaury celebrations of lht Cithollc Dloctu of Vlctorii.\nBUhop John  C   Cody, unlil rt-\nFun Packed Days\nFor Junior\nGirls af Loudres\n(Contributed)\nSixty-three young lidlu from\ntht Eut tnd Wut KOOtHHyi\nsettled down tor ttn diyi ot fun\nit Camp Lourdei. A tried aad\nminutely plinned dally ichtdult\ninsured l variety of ictivitiu tnd\nno ont ctn find an Idl* or dull\nmoment.\nWe irt furthtr bleued by hiving\na perfect group of leiden, all old-\ntimeri at Lourdei.\nMUa Katharine Gulmont of Pentlcton li ln chirge ot th* Sporta,\nMUa Roulli Poulin ot Nelion, U\nIn chirge of thi younger Junlon\nand Ctmp-flrt prognmi ind Ittl\nMirgiret Smith of Cranbrook ll\nln charge of Canteen and K P.\nThl leiden ot th* Boy'i Cimp\nremiintd i ftw diyi to ihow thii\ngirl   leiden  tht  ntw  progrimmt.\nWt htvt thui tar been bluttd\nwith fin* weither tnd iwlmming\n\u25a0nd boiling in enjoyed to tht full.\nWt havt no leu than uvtn beau\nbeiidei tht liunch on which wt\nhay* had a full quoU ot ridei. Mlu\nGulmont'i iwlmming clints an\nhighly populir and II muat ba ad-\nmitted that th* glrli tike to the\nwater much bettar than tht boyi.\nOur project ptrlod hai rttulttd\nin t fini clein-up of tbt groundi.\nThi grotto U undergoing i proceu of re-decontlon.\nOur camp-fir* prognmi an true\nfun feiti! following tht grand ilng-\nlong progrim, we hav* a dlfftrtnt\nind extremely intereitlng program\nttch night. So far wt hav* had\niuch Hemi u Charad**, Truth and\nConsequences, Till Story Club. A\nnightly ghost itory brlngi forth\nshivers and ihrieki. Lourdei hymn\nbrlnga to \u2022 clou our buay and tun-\ncrowded dty.\nLut but not lent wa muat mention Mn Birtletfi cooking which\nU out of thii world. Such ciku\nand putriei irt not found la th*\nwholt of tht Kooteniyi! Crotrdtd\nhoun of bottlng. iwlmming and\ngamei make for ihirp appttlta*.\nVolley-bill competitioni an at\ntheir   height  it  the   moment  aod\nKing-pong tiblei ar* never idl*. Our\nik* to Hirrop ud up to Kokan**\nroid are annual eventi ind w*\nenjoyed Ihem thii year aa muck\nu aver.\nTh* following glrli ittendtd th*\nJunior GlrU' Station at Camp\nLourdu:\nCranbrook: Mirley Ann Boyt*,\nRiyllne Hlll. Anna Hlll. Rita La-\nfleur, Paulina Bowneu, Mary\nO'Sulllvin  ind Maude  O'Sulllvan\nrernle: Roumiry Kennedy ind\nJosephine Kennedy.\nYihk:  Laura Querin.\nKimberley: LoretU H\u00abydn and\nAnnt Htydn\nNtUon: Dolorei Hlll, LmtU Col-\nlelll. Mirle Coletti, PiuUttt DivU.\nruled   Gtntral   VlidytUw   Anders  ^^^ Un)(fd S|tt#> ,,\u201e(,\u201e\u201e\u201e ov\u201e.!bUhop of Elitei. chinttd the mut\nSlr Th. ptptr uyi monty ptldlo Gtn wh4)mw,     ,\u201e     j,,^,,     q,^,,\nind \"\u25a0'' Andtts Irom tht BrltUh Trets- ^^ ,, Mp0in Unlvenity! Molion\nn,  Unl    \"ty  <'***  ***  w\"   ***** *** ****** SUdium Siturdiy by HI lo 10 The\nsna Tocn^tr ^ijtl   of \"' ***** ind UrroeUU in Polind c,nldlln   tMm   ttiM   t0   wln   ,\n(Wl', Univtrally. Kln|llon. On.l :    **\"**** *<* ^\"****i\" ~^T! >m|lt  flnt  In  lht  Inltltl  potl-w.r\nrZy..  a.. ..._\u2014 .r^l,,.. with  lht RuuUns ifttr ht backed  .\u201e\u201e\u201e..,\u201e\u201e.,   Ir\u201ek  ,-a  .^.ia _-.,\nwhllt  the  occuionil  icrmon   wu\ndelivered by the Mott Rev Anthony\nJordin.   OM I,   vlctr   ipoltollc   of\nPrince Rupert.\ntoM students tl \u2022 Summtr gradui\nInternitlonil   trick  ind  field  mett\nVeneiuelan Envoy\nto U.S. Diet\nWASHINGTON. Aug I Tht\nVtnnutlin Ambuttdor lo Iht\nUnited SUIu. Dr Don Alfredo Mi-\nchado  lltrnindei.  M, dltd  it  tht\nVeneiuelan tmlmir Siturdiy\nnight alter in illneu ot ievenl\nwtfki Dr Herntndti reprtunled\nhli country it lh* Untud Nitloni\nconftrtnct In Sin frineltco Ittl\nyttr ln April, ht btotmt imlniu-\ndor lo Ihe Unlttd Stitu\nDidn't Know Till\nHe was Bitten\n! LINCOIJI, III. Aug 4 iAPI -\nriihermin Audler C Hiwklni hid\n> h.ie bul didn't know II unlil ht\nWM bitten Htwkini dllgulttdly\nreeled In \u2022 ptirxif old trnuurt ind\ngive Ihtm t scornful kick   In rt-\n' turn, ht lot \u2022 slight iUb In Ibt Ul\nIA   10-inch  calfUh   wu  Intldt  Iht\nIpwU\nU.S. Coast Guard\nCelebrates\nWASHINGTON. Aug 4 - Todiy\nlht oldest nivil force in tbt Unlttd\nSll lei    the Cout < I'laid     celebrates\nIU 191th innlvtrurv at uninterrupted setvue on Und ind its\nThU is tht flrat Umt Une* tht wtr\nIhit Iht Cout Outrd hu ohuivtd\n\u2022n anniversary Although tbtre in\nno formil ceremonies scheduled to\nmirk tht tvtnl. ill siationi. lights.\nbtui ind operating vtutU In port\n\u2022rt open lo the public\nWar Veterans\nUrged to\nSave Gratuities\nWILUNGTON. NI iCPi-Ovtr\nT] pei unt of war vtttrant In Ntw\nZttltnd havt Uft Ihtlr wtr iratm\ntlu on dtpotll In Oovtrnmtnt uv-\ningi hanks msteid ol drawing thtu\ntor immtdltU uu Wbtn, ill alatmi\nhtv* bttn Invert Ife ltd ihoyi\nIMOOOOOO worth nf gratuities wtll\nhtvt bttn dtpotlltd to th* credit\not War veterans . but tl lht petttnl\nrate nf drawing Ibt greit majority\nwill not want to optratl tn Ihtlr\niccount!\nTo encourage vtttrant I* Ittvt\nthtlr graluitUt on dtpotll and lo\n\u25a0void infliiino lht IJoremmtnl Is\nofftrlni TS ptr rent interest whleh\nis much higher I bin can bt nbltln\ntd on lht optn monty market\nlion rereuony thil pollllci li lh. *\u00b0**\u00b0** ******** 1\u00b0,!\u00a3[??'?'**** *****' P0\"\"* ****** ****** *** ****\nconcern of every clliun \"- Rtd *rmy If II htIptd Mm or- -cond lnd IMrf p^ ^^\n^^ 1        ..       ... ginlie hll troopa  During the do*-1\nP*opU   whn   uld  pollllci wu   \u2022 \u2022      Blu\u2014t  ^  W.  _.,   K-  VH   I...\ndirty   builntu   condemned thtm\nMtvt*   Thty   ihould   not tlthtr\nfrom tlmldlly oe from cssmpUctncy\not tbt  wir   he Ird  the\nSecond Poll* Corpi in IUly\nivtn    thtlr    HUnlkwi    from    th.  goat   BIOWS   Up,\nurgtnt ind cnmpUi \u25a0polltle*! prob-'\nlemi   rauud   by   Iht   mlllUry   ults  ^gp   Suffer\not nueUtr tntrgy.\" ht uld\nNew Lansdowne Park\nRecord by Mouse Hole\nVANCOUVER.   Aug.   4\nRecover 91 Bodies\nFrom Blast Scene\nIFrom Burns\nMem\nH\"le .et i new mtU ind ont sit-\nte*nth record for l.inidowne Pirk\nIn winning lht 11500 idded B C\nChimplonihlp hindlcip Siturdiy\nai lh. trick'i M-diy muting cime\n\u25a0n end\nMnut. Holt, nwntd by A J Brady\nnf Vancouver, covtrtd tht milt tnd\nH   on* siiletnlh In ont minuU. 41 4-\u00bb, Kingdom, lht etlln| plicu in e>\n\u201e in UelutUI H.rbor   nn V.nenu-  \"*\"' ** \u00bb?\"*\"* *\"\u00ab-\"*** Ptcttd tn force prlcu down In pel\nlh. mtrk wl by Korawiy Juil two \u2014\nit wnkt igo\nHoW.   in    invader    from\nPORT AIJWRNI. B  f    Aug   4\n\\ iCP* -Tart We\u00ab: Coait lndiani. ('\u2022\u2022\neil  Mtcb  and  hu aon Sydnty. irt\nrecovering   from   burni   ind   ihork\nlufterad   Wadniadly   whin   lhtir\nJIRUIALIM. A\u201e, it-, r.i\nmint Otvtew\u00ab\u00bbti\u00ab emnunmi ta\nIty thtt III kmiiu here kttn et\nemreemi In Ih, Kin* OlvM M.t.l ,.: uUnd\nIt\u00bblulan    Th.   latal   kllUd   wu Ttw nploaton   rluu of whkb ..\nPitted ll II. with 41 pteatni itill unknown.   Ihrtw   Mr   Mtrk  irrnu      \"ouu\nla  hu\u00bbltila  Tl*   enmammmmemi ih. miglm room, tnd totud hli mn *\/**l**cr**.**** r **\u2022***.*S H Z,\nuit llstt til IKt vMlwit wtre at- abmt II ftU Into Ihe tlr on lo in   ****** ******** ucond ind relumed\netunM  lu.  A  \u00bbst\u00ab*el\u00abl ttevUt othtr pari ot tb* teek                       HJO jud IUI   Spangle Lock flni-\nlae vUtlut t\u00bb l\u00bbt bltH  *\u2022 \u00ab\u2022 bti Ptrt of tht bo*l'l c*bl\u00ab wh blown *td  Inlrd .nn p*M pill on Mlow\nhtW tn Mtodty. ttt. .n.hlini Mick tn rrtwl out be- *\"\nMO .NIUCTtlCCMAII STjuSmmT \"\nSingapore Fights\nInflation Trend\nSINGAPORE (CP) - Tht crown\ncolony of Singapore U mttllng tht\nchallenge of bUck mtrkttl tnd\nInfltUon by opining i chiln of\nrestiurarits Which urvt simple\nbut nourishing meili for tht eoul-\nviUnl of 11 ctnU\nCtlltd \"tht Ptoplt'i ResUunnti.\"\nthtlr menus Includt rlct. mttt tnd\nvtgtUblu Tht flrat ilrttdy hu\noptn*d In downtown Slngtpora\nwith \u25a0 ctptdty of 1000 ptraoni.\nAlong Ihe line of Brlliih Gov.\nernment  restaurants In  the  Unittd\nFOU SUTCHU SLAYING\na-\/..', Md To Swim Channel\nWin Dominion\nPaddling Crown\n,J\u00a3?*rL!w<uLsATl-yi.r^id| To Jwim Channel ottsrburn park. au< 4-Ttu\npam* \u2022!\u00ab \"Ulu. dUd In ibt tUe-     ixittVOtt. Am   4 tCT*   - lont; m^fSZa^aSm\\tmlXZ^Sl \u00bbn'\ntrlcrtitlr.ltht\u00bbUt.PrUnnrrldt;'Br,rwU.   \u00bb.ymtaU   Oilleaa   re-1 \u2122.'i\\r^^\"   'Il?tJ,  M^\"\nfne tht bulchu-ttayuu *t t ttkend.j Morlu. uM  Walaj  h* wswM  dirt ****  \u2022ymbol'ilng   '>\"\u2122nlnn  ptdd-\nlutbw Aid* Utt OrloWr In l*v\u00bb\u00bb-i|'^\u00bb ,bm Knglnh (Stnntl it C.ltU.  ***** \"T*?*; \" **^,l\\Z m ZZ'\nruh Tht IT.yt.r-oM AM. wai killtd prMK*. dkwllr ifttr midnight Ti-a   \"\u2022\u00ab\u2022\"\u00ab htld line* IHI  Tht Rtdli-\n\u25a0fWe ht tnd MrKtthui htd m*d* lay ind hopu to nuh Dnvtr. loi   ton Club ended wllh flvt firm, a\n\u25a0 round of nlghl club.   HU body Und. In 14 houn ******* tnd Iwn third pUre* to tm- Mihonty cilled tht revtUllon   .1\nwu dUutmbtetd tnd ptrU lirtrib-i    If wmtufiil  Is* will itttmpt !\u2022;*\u00ab a Wai of \u25a0 polnU-tl|hl moreltrmlni.   btcauu ht uid\nuUdjvtt lh* city tt SytUMUh  Aniii lht rerem ntsrm Wu IhfclUun lh* ucond-pltct Toronlo Sail, tvtry\n*mtr*mTn*t  VH  mMt**w*mW   mmt*mT*m^mmm\nvaU establishments At prtunt tbt\nn.it of suhalstenct In Singipore ll\nesiimaied it flvt tlmu pre-war.\nAn invesligilioM by Iht Wiges\n\u2022nd Co\u00bbt of Living Commltlu of\ntht colony ltd lo tht rutturanU'\nintroduction Thty Irt \"periled by\nthe Govtrnmtnt Sociil Wtlfiri\nDepartment.\nNine Horses Drugged\nBALTIMORE. Aug. 4-TH* chair-\nnun of th* Maryland Racing Commiuion. Otorgt P. Mihonty. dli-\nclottd lodiy Ihtl nlnt horeu wtre\ndruggtd during lht currant ten-day\nree* meeting at Btl Air Track Th.\ndrugging wu revelled In tests mtdt\nin tht stale's ntw mobile laboratory.\nKithleen Gllllcino. Betty Aon\nHufty, fiy Hufty, Thtreu Poll,\nfjleen Hopwood, Didra Hopwood,\nGeorgette Major, Enid Prime, Ron\nMarie Sturgeon.\nGrand forki: PilrlcU Idward-\n\u2022on.\nTrail Mtrjorlt Gotta, franea Btl-\ncovec. Sophlt Btlcovtc. Joyc* Clirk,\nColleen CUrk. Ellttn frit. DolocU\nTorchuck. Thereu Guild. RIU Jt-\nrome. Beverly McUu|hlln, Miry\nMcLaughlin. Janlc Zahn, LouUe\nGUdu, Jacqualint Perm. \"Uvln*\nCiputo, netty Nutini. P*Uy \"\nAdrltnnt Loughery\nRouUnd: Cirol Dtlmu,\nlyn Dtlmu. Dtnlu fourt, Ptt Al\nlen Join Alltn. Shirley Htm, Mar\njonr Keine. Thereu Mlllin, Jttn-\nelte Milllgin ind Bernlce Milllgin\nEut Trill: Bernlce Monlp*Ul*r,\nDonni Brennin. Miry Monaghad.\nLucille PUmondon. Shirley Htulop\nWtlcomc viiiton trom Vincouvtr:\nIleltv Lou Hrandes, Mtryllnt Cir-\nUw, and Pitricii flood from\nulth. Wuh.\nTht honor of btlng Iht fini |lrl\nto win lht cherished tward otttrtd\nby BUhop Johnion lo tht cimptr\nof each uulon who but ithpligl\nduring uch diy lh* unulflah atrlt\nof thinking of ind htlplng \"tht\nother fellow\" gou lo Mirjorlt QoMa\nof Si Anthony'i Pinsh In Trail.\nMarjorla U no slranier at Cimp\nLourdu. tnd by har rati camping\nspirit hu tlwayi been eiujeekSta\nJal Thtra li no doubt lhat BUhop\nohnson'i Tht Othtr f 111 o w\nAward\" wu truly dtwrrtd aad\nwon by Mirjorie Oo*U during tht\nJunior OlrU  Stulnn it Lourdiu\n'twbn Iht rtruu couru Wu 1Mb *\u00bb lht ucond pltct\nHa\u2014it lad Omw Clpb\nAilronomtn   utlmiU   thai   UM\nearth. If seen from tht moon, would\nit |ivu  appeal   ibout H times  is   lumlnOW\nindication lhat dru|gln| ulu lht moon tppura whtn II liana\nla a wholtule minntr '' from Iht nrth. a\nI\n.     \u2022\nm\\\n JM'utit Bail}) Ni-iim\nEitibllihed April 22,  1902\nBritiih Columbio'g\nMoit Interesting \/Vtwipaper\nFubllilied every morning except Sundiy by\ntht NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED. 2M Biker 81, Nelion, BrltUh Columbli\nAuthorized u Second Clan Mill.\nPoitofflce Depirtment, Ottiwi\nMEMBER OK THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU Or CIRCULATIONS.\nMONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1946\nThe Ferment in Bolivia\nIt may be that the overthrow of\nGualberto Villarroel's regime may end\nBolivia's pro-Nazi, Fasciit dictatorship\nwhich was set up in April, 1939, by Lt.-\nColonel German Busch. The latter dissolved Congress, suspended the constitution and all existing laws and constitutional rights. He said he did this to\nprotect the country from \"a plot aimed\nat starting a 'fratricidal fight'.\" His\npersonal rule was short-lived. He died\nby violence in Auguit, 1939, but the\ndictatorship system was continued by\nfollowers who seized power through\nmilitary coups.\nGualberto Villarroel, the man who\nwas deposed, was apparently the most\nunpopular of the dictators. The President that preceded him, General Enrique Pcnatanda, was the first anti-\nNazi of Bolivia's dictators; he severed\nrelations with the Axis and placed the\nrepublic on the side of the United\nSUtes. On December 20, 1943, the Pen-\niranda regime was overthrown in a\nbloody, four-hour revolution staged by\nyoung nationalistic officers, and Major\nGualberto Villarroel was made President. Cordell Hull, then U. S. SecreUry\no( State, would not recognize this regime on account of its pro-Axis ties.\nGreat Britain and IB Latin-American\nrepublics followed the U. S. lead and\nArgentina ilone established deplomat-\nic relations. Democratic groupi in the\nUnited Statei and South America\nfeared thit the Villarroel coup wu an\nattempt on the part of the Nazis to\nMtabliih a base ln the Western Hemi-\niphere. In June of 1944 the Bolivian\nGovernment tumid over to the U. S.\n\u25a0ome SO Nazi agents and wu accorded\nrecognition by the U. S. and other governments which had previouily refuted it.\nOn the domestic front, however,\nVillarroel was facing increulng oppoiition. He intensified reprewive mei-\nmres, but these, u so often Is the cue,\neniy served to inflame the oppoiition.\nThe New York Time* correipond-\nent reported in May of this year: \"The\nBolivian Government hu lost popular\n\u2022upport and is maintaining itself In\npower by a campaign of violence, terror and political fraud \"\nVillarroel put his opponents in prison and muzzled the preu. Editors and\nunlvenity teachers were assaulted,\nItudent* who talked against the regime were beaten, and some of them\ndied at the hinds of government\n' agents. The aim was to demoralize and\nfrighten the oppoiition, but the Geata-\npo methods failed. A series of revolts\ntook place in recent months, culminating in the succenful uprising when th\u00ab\ndictator wu killed.\nThe revolutionists have proclaimed\nthe intention to institute a democratic\ngovernment and lo fiold general elections u ioon ai pouible The first action of the provisional government wag\nto lift the censorship from the press\nThey promiaerl to return to their proprietors newipapen leized by the former government, foreign correspondent! reported that for the flnt time in\n\u25a0 the country'i hutory they were under\nno censorship restrictions. Dispatches\nfrom the British United Preu have\natated that \"a democratic, anti-mill-\ntarnt\" provisional unvcrnmenl repre-\naenlmg liberals, worken and inlellec\ntual classes * as established hy the revolution\nPlanned Immigration\nWriting in Industrial and Agrirul\nlural Trngrnu in Canada. Meun. C H\nFortln and H. (' Thnmpnon present \u2022\n\u2022ound argument du planned immigration and offer one retainable approach\nto long-term absorption\nThe tiiteis point out that ijinte lir\n\u2022part from the humanitarian aspects,\nthere is Ihe economic consideration of\n\u2022 larger home mirktt If Canada is to\nContinue as a Ittgr esporler ihe muat\n\u2022>p*el Jo recipnvite and be a larpt Im-\np.T-t\u00bbr She muat have a larger domei\ntic market to buy the products of other\nlandi. Similarly, Canada'a expanding\nindustrial machine needa a large and\n\u2022table market at home. Thla nation cannot, they argue, depend entirely on a\n\"highly competitive and fluctuating\"\ninternational market u it tried to do\nbefore with somewhat disastrous result!. The economy of Canida under\nsuch conditions is at the mercy of conditions largely beyond Internal control.\nAs another development of their argument they point to the heavy per\ncapita load for capital and maintenance\nexpenditures for such thing! as roadi\nand railway!, u well u other public\nservices, comparing our poiitlon in thia\nrespect with that of the United Statei.\nThe authors examine the estimates\nof Canadian population possibilities\nmade by othen. Theie run all the wiy\nfrom Sir Alexander Galt'i thirty million to the late Stephen Leacock'! two\nhundred and fifty million. What li\nmoit interesting ii the fact that even\nthe lowest, the Gait estimate, is more\nthan double the preient population and\nli actually twice u great aa the maximum foreseen by the Dominion Bureau of Statistic!\u2014fifteen million\u2014by\nthe end of the century. The Bureau,\nhowever, count! natural lncreaie only,\nmaking no allowance for Immigration.\nMessrs. Fortin and Thompion suggest\nthat immigration be allowed at the rate\nof 1 per cent of the population for 25\nyean. By 1971, at thia rate, the population would be slightly more than twenty million, an increase of 86 per cent.\nOne per cent per year would mean\n120.000 the fint year and riling gradually to about 200,000 In the final year\nof the program. Thii figure ii by no\nmeina excesaive, readily absorbable Into the population, but still substantial\nenough to Infuse new blood, new hopes,\nnew vigor and new skills into the life-\nstream of thia nation.\nThe End of the Normandie\nThe Normandie's day of glory wu\nJune 3,1935, when she ended her maiden Weitward voyage at her big new\npier at the foot of Weit Forty-Eighth\nStreet, Manhattan. Whiatlei roared a\nwelcome u ihe went up the hirbor,\nplanei circled in ulute, 200,000 people\nwitched from the ihore.\nThe Normindie coit $40,000,000; she\nwu over 1000 feet long; her turbinei\ncould drive her it nearly 30 knot! an\nhour and could have furnlihed power\nfor the whole city of Boiton; her funnels could have carried the traffic of\nthe Holland Tubes; she had acres of\nkitchens, 23 elevators and a promenade\ndeck for dogs; she wu i luxurious ex-\npreuion of French tute, French energy and French hope.\nAnd her black day came when she\nlay burning and keeled over at her\npier on February 9, 1942, with the\nsmoke drifting over mid-Manhattan. It\nwas a black enough day everywhere.\nThe Weitern Pacific wu loit, or about\nto be loit, to the Japanese. U-boats\nwere sinking shipi within light of the\nAtlantic cout; the Germans in Ruuia\nhad been driven back, but Leningrad\nand Stalingrad were still menaced; In\nNorth Africa Rommell wai idvinclng.\nNow, in victory, the Normandie, renamed the Lafiyette, uved by heroic\neffort which came to nothing in the\nend, it ibout to go to the wrecking\nyard She rendered no war aervice. She\nis a dingy monument to dead hopei.\nEven if she could be restored to her old\nglories, she could nol compete for much\nof the luxury tride for which she wu\nbuilt- the trinsoceanic airplane la her\ntriumphant enemy. All she is good for\nnow is to relieve a shortage of acrap\nmetal\nBut when she goes she ihould hive\nwhittles and cheers again. She wu a\ngreat and unfortunate ship\u2014and an\nage. a period in man's history that will\nnot return, die* with her.\nTest Yourself\nI    Who wroto thf pong. \"Ood RImi A mo\nrtrt *\n3    Who rompnwd th* ionf. \"Oivt My Rt-\nItrdi In BrrwJwiy\"'\ni    Whtt   Amrrirtn   compo^r   wtoit  tht\nn>n|     Old Do| Trty\"*\nTUT ANIWIRg\nI Irving Berlin\n7 Qttorgt Cohan\n1     Rl#ph*n   Fottfr\n?? Questions??\nANSWERS\nOpin tt any nadir. Namtt tf ptnoni\n\u2022iking qui.tloni will Rtt bt publlihtd.\nThirt It ne tharit for thit iirvki. Quution. WILL NOT II ANSWERED BY\nMAIL txoipt whtn then ll obvloui ntott-\n\u2022ity for prlvaoy.\nE. W. E., Klmbtrlty\u2014Could you glvt mt lht\niddrtHti of tbt Pitint Officii In Cinadi\n\u2022nd thl Unlttd Stitei, ind how dot! \u2022\npenon gtt in Invention pttenttd?\nIn Cintdi. Thi Commluloner of PilenU,\nOttiwi,   recelvei   ill   \u2022ppllntiom   ind   hu\nchirgt of til recordi. Al It ll difficult for an\napplicant to properly comply with tht rtguli-\ntloni of tbi Pattnt Offlct, wt luggeit thit you\nwrltt for pamphltla ind informitlon on pat-\ntnta. In tht Unlttd Sttttt tbt iddreu li: Tht\nUnlttd Stain Pattnt Offlct. Waihlngton, D.C.\nlntereited, Frultvilt\u2014Il li poulble to grow\nwittr-llliu out of wittr, ind how?\nWittr-llllti einnot bl grown out of wittr\nu tht lttvti hivi to bc undtr wittr for tht\nplint to lurvlvt.\nR. B., Ntlton-Could you ttll mt whtrt to\nwrltt for detail* tnd Informitlon concerning employment on tbt CP.R. ittinuhlpi\non tht Picific Cout?\nWrlit lo: Marlnt Superintendent'! Offlct,\nCP.R. Stetmihlpt Ltd, Vincouvir, B.C.\nPress Comment\nCHIAP ABUII\nDr. Sidniy Smith, Prtildint of Uit Unl-\nvtrilty of Toronto, ipoke wordi of wlidom\nwhtn iddreiilng \u2022 Joint convocation of thi\nOntario Agricultural College tnd tht Ontirio\nVittrlniry College it Guelph. Doling with\npublic affair*, hi uld:\n\"Builneu of govtrnmtnt In Ctntdi hu\nlost prestige btciuu mtny hivt itood on tht\nildeltnet tnd icoffed it politician* wbo give\ntht beit of their \u25a0bllltlti, time, energy yei,\ntheir lnttgrity\u2014to thtlr country.''\nThe Journil. In IU own wiy, hu bttn uylng thil for yttn; hu bttn trying to point\nout thtt thli builntu of Koffing it public\nmtn, to prevalent imong in many, ia only another wty of icofflng it dimocriey itielf. Too\nminy imong ua, tomi thoughtltuly, iome\nmalevolently, indulge In leen it politic! ind\npolitlclini, with thl only roniequence, apart\nfrom Injuitlce, of playing inlo thl handi of\nthot* wbo would wrick democracy Tht democritlc cynic li thi but wttpon of tht Communlit\u2014Ottiwi Journil.\nA CONTRACT AGAINIT IAIIII\nA court decision which may wtll hive\nrepercuulons, ilnct tht humin problem on\nwhich tt bttn ii univtrul ln our cltiei. hu\nbeen hinded down in Clevelind wbtn It bal\nbttn htld, two to ont. by t court of ippul\nthtt \u2022 tenant cannot bt evicted beciuie hll\nwift htd i biby, ilthough hli rental contnet\nprovided for \"No pttt\u2014tdulti only.\" Wt do\nnot know If thii n good Uw\u2014quilt poulbly\nil li not - bul tht comment of tht Judgt speak-\nIng for tht majority U aomtthing thtt hid to\nbt uld. He defended not only lht rci'oniblr\n\u2022nd healthy duin of young couplei lo havt\nbabiei but Ihtlr right, lo become parent, tnd\nadded tbi aoclologlctl truth which bu bttn\nlomewhit loit light of In tht unnatural living of our timei, tint it il againit tbt public lntereit lo mtir Into my contnet which\nwould encourage net luiclde.- Detroit Newi.\nLooking Backward\nTIN YIARI AOO\nProm tht Nilion Dtlly Ntwt, Aujust 5. IMI\nBreaking out it 1:41 Mondiy morning,\nflrt dtttroytd tht reildence of Ernttt Wti-\nbourn. Vincouver Strttt, Rottmont.\nA itormy dlicuulon wu launehtd it Mondiy nlght'i Council mttllng by tht rtquttt of\nAid. H. B. Llnduy, Pirt, Wittr lnd Light\nCommltttt Chairman, to introduce \u2022 byliw\nreviling witer ntu In Ntlton.\nWilllim J. Otcroff. RouUnd, wu tht DUtrlct winner of Uit Governor-Generil's Medil\nind 1)10 ichoUntiip for hlghril mirki in\nJunior mitrieulition\nFORTV YIARI AQO\nFnm tbt Dtlly Ntwt tf Auguit e, ibOt\nTht woodi ln tht taction ilong tht Columbli ind Weitern Rtllwty between Catcadt\ntnd Hit Bulldog tunnel in tblut In placet\nAn Incipient mutiny imong tbi Royil Ctntdlm Artillery brokt out tl tht Halifax citi-\ndel Thundty tvtning, io lut thin 11 mtn\nbtlng plaetd in tht guird room under clou\nconflntmcnt.\nTWINTV-FIVI VIARI AOO\nFnm tht Dtlly Ntwt tf Au|uM b. IHI\nTht Filrvitw Ratepiyeri Auoclition wu\norganised by 21 Filrvitw reiidenti wllh Iht\nobject of liking in active. Intelligent tnd\nInllnytt interest in tht dtvtlopmtnt ot filrvitw.\nA lirgt f ores I flrt It working toward\nBilliard Mountain In tht Southtrn tnd of\nSalmon Vtllty. It !\u25a0 on tht iltt of in nld\nburn ind chiefly ln gnu.\nArrangtmtnU htvt bttn compltttd for i\nprovincial forestry eonvmtlon in Vtncouvtr\nSeptember II ind 2D.\nToday's Horoscope\nYou have good Judgmtnl, in quick wltttd,\nnptblt tnd nbitrvlng. tnd ilwiyi tpptar at\nyour bail. You htvt in arliitlr Itmptrtmtnt,\nart neat tbout ymir ptrton, even quite fti-\nlidioui You in not dtmonitntlvi tn your\nlovt, but your homt lift la ldtal Compromlu\nwllh Itmptrtmtnt loday, idjuitlng nther\nthin rlilhlng. u that procedure will prove\nmort profitable Your rrttlivt Output U llktly\nlo bt law on Ihlt dtU. ao bttttr conctnlrllt\non completing routine lukt ArtUtlc, llttrtry.\nmiuiral efforti rteelvt pltntttry itlmuUtlnn\nliter. 10 enjoy It.\nWords of Wisdom      Etiquette Hints\nWhen the Big Circus Came to Town\nADOPT BIG FOUR\nCHAIRMANSHIP\nPROPOSAL\nCanada Switches\nPosition; Supports\nRotating Chairman\nFIRST TEST\nTht Clyde Butty Clrcui ctvtrtd t lirji portion ol tht ground! it Ntlun, Tht lut t\u00abnt had bun\nut up tnd thi enwd of onlookin ihooid away whin thli picture wu tiken.\ni\t\nIt WH a big day ftr tht kldi ind thty fount miny ways of\nketplng an tyi on things.\nIf yon know how lo ipend lets than yosl\nget. you hive tht phllotophtr'i itont.--franklin. .\nDo not atop lo talk on a crowded sidewalk\n\u2022nd obtlrucl traffic. Slip to ont lilt oul of\nPARIS, Aug. 1 (CP Cibli)-End-\nlng i prolongtd, heated dtbitt it \u25a0\nrulei committee melting of tht\npttct conference, Canada Saturdiy\n\u2022witched htr poiitlon ind came out\nIn lupport uf thi Big Four Council! propoul thit the chiirmimhlp\nof tht plenary eontertnet bt roUttd\nimong tht Big Four.\nShortly tfter Heilth Mlnlittr\nBrooke Clixton itittd Cinidi'i ntvr\nposition\u2014giving t leid to mlddlo\n\u2022nd imiller poweri ifter the mttllng hid bogged down In \u2022 terlei of\ndlugreemcnti\u2014in imendment to\nhtvt tht chilrmin chosen by tht\nwhole conference wu defeated ind\nthe Big Pour propoul wu adopted.\nFriday, Cantdi lintd up In oppoiition to tht Foreign Mlnlittri tnd\nurged that France hold the chtlr-\nmtnihip throughout tht conference.\nThli morning the iltuitlon changed rapidly, and ifttr State Secretiry Byrnei of tht United Stitei had\nIndicated thc Big Four altitude, Mr.\nClaxton uid Iht iuui *u not ont\nwhich ihould bt prolonged.\nLater, expUlning Cinidi'i itind,\nMr Clixton uld tht Cinidlin delegation would hivt preferred ont\nchairman, and hoped the chilrmin\nwould be from Frtnct, but that If\nthe imendment were carried thert\nwu no guinntet of general nip-\nport for one Indlvlduil.\nThe vote on thi chiirmimhlp\u2014\n4 (CP)-Rtporta iitjdid u-t-waa tht flnt outright\nDavU.  homt  on ,\u201e, ,\u201e y,, dliputt bttwetn lirgt\nluve now pending retirement ifter | ,nd \u201e,,\u201e ,nd wu con|ld.\n\u2022Irving ai High Commluloner *\u00bb i er\u00abd a victory for th\u00ab United SUtai\nAuatralla would luve the bench ,,\u201e\u201e Ruull fo, chl|rmlnlhlp wlU\nto enter the diplomatic urvlc, wtn | \u201e\u201e\u201e th   Uniled gu, * m.\nihe .object of . debate in Ih. Com- \u201e rrln\u201e,'Gr,\u201e Brluln in(1'Ru,.\nmonI ill ln that Frtnch alphabetical or-\nSpeaking during conilderitlon of Atr\nI  bill  lo  Ineruu  the  salami  of I    Voting for tht rotating chairman-\nDominion   and   provincial   )udgu.;,hlp were Cintdi. tht Unittd Sta taa,\nJohn  Diefenbaker   iPC-Uke Ctn-1 china. Fnnct, Britain, Norway, Po-\nCommons in Fight\nOver Pension lor\nJustice Davis\nOTTAWA. Aug.\nthat  Hon   T.  C\nIre' voiced ipprovil of the legli-\nlilion but objected to i provliion\nwhich he uld would permit tht ic-\nctpttnee by \u2022 Judgt of \u2022 high-paying diplomatic poit ifter a few\nyttn urvlet on tht bench tnd\nthtn return hii bench poit for I\npenilon.\nMr. Ditftnbiktr referred lo tht\nreporti thlt Mr. Justice Dtvli wu\ncontemplating entering tht diplomatic urvlet and uld that prevloui\nto going to Auatralla tht formtr\nhigh commluloner hid filled varl-\noui govemmtnt tppolntmtnU ifttr\nttrving in Saskatchewan courts.\nJuitlce Minister St. Liurent replied thit tht uctlon lo which Mr.\nIbitfenbaktr objected will pUct Mr.\nDavli, ifttr he retirei from tht\npublic urvlet. \"in tht tame poiitlon u if hi wert rtllring from\ntht bench\nDomld Fleming (PC-Toronlo Eg-\nlingtoni i.ntj Ihe bill ihould bt\nwithdnwn tnd i new one dealing\nwith Mr Juitice Davit' cut bc Introduced. Mr St. Liurent rtplltd\nIhit if Mr. Juitlct Davis hid to'city.\nleive Iht bench he would htvt to\nluvt   tt   entirely\nMr. Diefenbaker. oppoung i pm-\n\u2022ion being paid u in 'indirect\nright.\" uid lht provliion wu I\n\"relief itetion for in indlvlduil cut\"\n\u2022nd ihould bc withdnwn btciuu I\nmeuure of tecurlty wu being given\nwhich did not extend tt other mtmbtn of tht diplomatic service\nland. Czechoslovakia, tht Ukraine,\nRuuii, Yugoilivlt tnd Whltt Rui-\nilt\nVoting for \u2022 ilnglt perminent\nchairman were Australia. Belgium.\nBrazil. Greece. Indli. Ntw Zeilind,\nHolUnd md South Africi. Ethiopia\n\u2022 bstilned.\nChlni wu not m Inviting powtr,\nbut ti t mtmbtr of tht Fortlgn\nMinisters' Council wlll Ukt htr\nturn In tht chairmanship rotation.\nTht quution of i two-thlrdi majority, favored by Ruuii tnd thl\nUnittd Stites, promlud to bt in-\nother fight between Urgt md until\npowtn. Tht rulu commlttu adjourned until Mondiy without\nniching \u2022 decision\nA Brlliih spokesmin, munwhllt,\nuld BriUln would go down tha\nlint in support of tvtry eompromUa\nruched by tht Fortlgn Mlniiten on\npttct trutiu. Hi btlltvtd thert\nwould bt no reopening of tht Trleite quution. deipite Yugoilivli'a\noppoiition to the Ministers* decision\nto   Internttlonillu    thlt   disputed\n'\nThi king tf kernels, trust vlt hm, trew gum 'rom tht crowd\nu ht wu put thuu|h hU pam by Clylt Itatty\u2014Otlly Ntwi phttu.\nHollywood Gossip\nAdvises Broadway Actors To Be More\nHumble When Visiting Hollywood;\nCongratulate Warners on Anniversary\nludlng    mtn    in    gtlUng    belter\nbrtaki The, irt no longtr afraid\ng tht ij\nht uld\nNever Too Old\nFor Marriage\nVANCOUVIR, Au| f ICP) -\nA muting twt yeir. 191 it tht\nHappier Old A|t Club reaultld\nIn tht mirrligi tf Jouph H.\nBrown, 12, ind tha formir Mrt.\nAnnlt Ruff, 71. it Flrtt Unlttd\nChurch htrt yuttrdty. II wu\ntha third mirrngi for lha groom\nand lht lecond for hit bridt.\nDr. Robertson\nMedical Health\nOfficer for (Hr\nVICTORIA. Aug. I (CP)-Dr. C\nM. Robtrtion of NtUon hu bttn\nippolnted medicil heilth officer for\nNtlton dUtrlct succeeding Dr R.\nB Brummitt\nSOUTHEND. Englind (CP)\u2014Ml\nmovies for 1 month wu tht punishment \u2022 Juvenile court imposed on\nfour boyi ctught throwing itone\n\u2022 t puling   Inini.\nU. S. Army Charges Russian\nSoldiers Secured Secret Papers\nly HOWARD C. HIYN\nHOLLYWOOD. Auf. 4 (AP) -\nLouii Calhtrn, now vuilin| h#rv.\nttndi thii advlc* bock to tho Broad-\nwiy acton who look to Hollywood\nwith a ritMd rytbro*   '\"Wh#n you\nWirntri' ntw Swtdiih ilar. Vlv-\nret Llndfort. u drlvlnj around town\ncomt out htn. you'd bttttr bt more m ( ^^ ,\"H flr  \u201e\u201e \u201ewy\u201e.hu,\nnumB\" I bind nprutnti i  largi American\nCtlhtrn !\u2022 no ntwcomtr lo thtu iu,\u201e ,irai |\u201e Sweden Jun Plir-\npirti. Ht lUrltd hli Iiit-Wut com- \u201e Aumont md wlft. Maria Monttl\nmuting In IMO In spilt of the ftlt'luvt Itpl b on tht Quun Mary\nihlt htl Bcrun roiei ie\u00bbm intlfnifl- (or tnf|,nd and Fnnct\ncant romptrtd wllh hli le|itlmilt Hollywood turned out tn mino\nlti|t work, ht kttpi coming btck i\u201e( ,\u201e,(,, |0 rongratuliU Warner\nfor mort. He li now holding down Brother! nn Ihe \u00bbh annlventrr of\ntbt role of Morotow In \"Arch of 'uikmg pirlures The throng gtther-\nTriumph \" I rd urly In the day in front of '.be\nAfltr witching th\u00ab film Industry W\u00abrntrs' tbeslie io catch i glimpa'-\ngrow for M yien. Cflhtrn uld ht j of Hln who ittended Iht prtmltr\nwu definitely impressed with lis of Nl|hl and Dty \"\npro|rtu \"Thou who um tbt ttrm* Tht film is worthy nf the anniv-\nmilure art ctrtainly rhnmlng lhe trury \u00abnd ihould htlp mike im\nwrong word.\" he uld \"An Induitry: ont of lht brothers' molt proflUbl\"\nIhtl hu mtdt u much mono; u yeir. Colt Toners muilc li buu-\nthe motion plctun builntu li ctr- llfully prtunltd In lht ItvUh ttch-\nuinly niurr than *mil\"rr' *' ' nlcolor   production    Acting   honors\nCtlhtrn wu iln hippy lo mt Ihit go to Ciry Grint ind J\u00bbnt Wyman\nLikes to Lick\nFingers After\nA Chocolate Bun\nUlNDON.   Aug    I   iR.uler..\nDr     Idllh    Summer.kill.    Rritain .\nPlrhsmenlsrv     BtCTtltry     lo     tht\nMlnlitry of Food, looks imiri and\n\u2022ophlitlcttid. but iht llku tn lick\nher fingeri ifltr rating \u2022 rhocolilt\nbun\nIn Iht Houu of Common) todiy\n\u2022 mtmbtr complained aboul Uw\nbid mtntn nf aomt euttnmtn In\n.\u2666rve-your.elf      rifelerlas       Cilled\non lo reply, ttlrtetlvt. rtd-htlrtd\nPr    Summer skill   uld:\n\"1 hivt lo plead guilty myielf\nlo llcklni my fin|tn tfttr a eboeo-\nUtt bun \u2014 ind 1 dtfr tny mtmbtn\nte ii> thty donl lick Ihtln. ptril\nnilirly lodiy wbtn l| li n dlftlrult\nto itt gtMtm*\nThe \u00abun Uku about n dayi to\nturn all tkt way enaet asm\nHue Bombcn Hold\nSecond Practice\nFootball Senion\nWINNIPieO. Au| I 'CT' Wilh\ntht temperituie ntir the M-mtrk.\nWlnnlptg Blue Bombtn tonight\nhtld Ihtlr ueowl pnetirt football\nttUloei In prepmtion for Ihtlr two-\ngtme eihihitlnn urtu with Montrul Aloottlei sf Iht Fiitirn Big\nFour Ltagsit Utt ihii month\nWilier Dolbtr. M-rur-old twrk\nfielder from Lminn. N D hi. bttn\nlined up by Coich Jtck Wut to fill\nthe spot ihit htd bttn urmirked\nlor Don Hlney of Grand Fork*, ft D.\nwho ch\u00abn|td hu mind abmil pUy\nlng for Iht IWwibtii IhU ytar The\nITvpound Dolbtt ind Mil Ordwty,\nmother nf tbt Amtrlcin Impewta on\nwhom Bombte follower! tn htiing\nthtlr hopu, pliytd undtr Wut it\ntht ttnivinlir of North DtkoU\nfrom IM to IMt *   \u25a0\nFRANKFURT. Gtrminy. Aug k.\n(APi- Tht Unlttd Statu Army an-\nnounctd lodiy lhat two of thru\nRuuiin mldien. irreited recently\nIn Berlin \u2022\u25a0 iplei ind liter releued\ntn Soviet aulhontlei. hid forced\nGtrmin rmployeu of tht U. S. trmy to hind over ucret American\ndocument!\nThe innounctment- luued from\nthe office of Brig Gtn F.dwln I,. Sl-\nOerl. U S Army Intelligence Chltf\nin Kuropt followed Ruuiin chirg-\nu Ihit tht thrtt Sovltt Mldien\nwm tntttd like rriminill whllt\nIn Americin cuitody *'\nTbe innounetmtnl uid the two\nRuuiin off'etn--l.ltuU Stdov tnd\nShulkin wen irreited in civilian\nclothu en routt to the Americin\n\u25a0tctor of Btrlin\n\"For tngiglng In clindeillnt ic-\nllvltlei In tht Unlttd Stile, uctor\nnf Berlin\n\"For forcing German employed\nof the Unlttd Slain Army to le-\nliver rliulfitd documenU and information abo.it lty United RUlei\nArmy wid iti policiu\n\"For poutulng iniderjuile document, mihoriiing Ihtlr stiv In Uw\nUniled Stilu uctor of Btrlin\"\nThe third Ruuiin Uken Into cua-\nlodiy. \u2022 Ptt tfuintliov. who wif\ndriving Uw two BorUt tfflctn wht.il\nthty wtn seized it i rotd block,\nwu irreited for \"ictlng il in ic-\nressorv to the illegil icUvlUu of\nStdov ind Shulkin?1 Uit lUttmtnt\nuld\nSHAVE\n&SAYE\nWt*. Minora Bladtsl\nm Miwwv ii o f^w MotMy tow fc#*\ncoww o rawi foe pQn^vf wton OTvBMry\nwwhi. \"of \u2022\u25a0ito inovwt\u2014ond MM*\nNn    uh nn t***tmma*m imvii\nmi rout\nDr. Paul A, Swinehart\nAND ASSOCIATtl\u2014OrTOMITItlSTI\nThe Standard Optical\nCtmplttl OptWtl Itevlu linn II\n717\nSfOKAHl \u00bb. WASHINOTON    I\n Wam^mmmm\n.\n\u2014\no.WS\nWomen's\nGenuine Leather\nSandals\n(Tan Only)\nLong wearing leather\nloles and heels, cool and\ncomfortable. Pair\n\u20224*25\nR. ANDREW\n9 Co.\nNELSON SOCIAL\nBy MRS. M 4. VIONIUX\nCharge 'or *nitg*m*nt innoun**m*nU on tl\n' Ml* ll 11-90\n0,000 Less Vels\nIM of Work\n\u2022 Harold Klnihin, who ipent\na month In Ntlion ind dUtrlct, hu\nreturned to hli homt In Sin Francisco when he U on tht stiff of\ntht Brltlih ConiuUU.\n\u2022 Mn. Ellen E. Butchtrd, Kerr\nApartment!, who ipent ievenl\nweeki In Edmonton md Cilgiry, hai\nreturned.\na Mn. Boivert of Slocin City U\nviilting her alitor, Mn. J. McDonild, Hall Mlnei Road.\na Arthur E. Ounn of Clilrmont.\nAlberti, who recently purchiud\nthe ranch home of Mra. J. I'. Bourne,\nnear Procter, vlilted friendi ln town\nlut week.\n\u2022 Mn. A. Jerome and her iliter,\nMr* J. Bichin, ot Vincouver htve\nrtturntd from visiting friends in\nRouland.\na Mr. and Mrs J. Gltn Grant\n\u25a0 nd their diughter. Mn. J. H. Long-\nworth, Slllci Street, hive ai gueit,\nthe former'i ion and daughter-in-\nlaw, Mr. ind Mn. G Munro Grant\nof Calgary who arrived friday\nmorning.\n\u2022 Ronald Crayford formerly of\nthe Navy\nreildence\nwith relitlvei ln Gllleipli, Suk.\n\u2022 Ted Mulford ot Vancouvtr\nwho with Michael Parntll of Vancouver, vlilted Trill lut weekend\nit tht homt ot OUt Krlnghiug,\nipent Thundiy with thtm In Ntlion.\n\u2022 Mra. Chirlu Catalano and\nMr. and Mn. Silvio Bragagnola ot\nTrail ultended tht Gellnu-Vecchlo\nwadding lut wtek.\n\u2022 Mrs. C. I. A. Slmondi, 907\nCirbonate Street, hu returned from\nipendlng a month ln Edmonton.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mra. Max Ettenbor-\nough of Spokane who wen in th*\ncity lo attend the Gellnu-Vecchlo\nwedding Wedneiday hava nturned.\nThey wen accompanied home by\nMr. and Mri. R. f. Cornwall, alto\nby Mn. Oeorge H. Gellnu, the latter visiting her parents whllt then-.\n\u2022 Leille V. Rogers, Principal of\nthe Nelion High School, returned\nto Nelaon friday night from ipending a month at Reit Hiven, V. I.,\nVlctorii md Vincouvtr.\na   Mrs. M, Hudion of Vlctorii ll\nviiltlng her lon-ln-Uw md dtugh-\n\" f, Wallace. 924\nOn. ihst dbt\nMONDAY, AUG. 3, 1946\nCKLN\nter, Mr. ind Mn. R.\nhu arrived lo Uke up [Ward Street, after touring Callfor-\nwith   hii   father,   fred nla for tht put three weeks\nOTTAWA,  Aug.  4   (CP)-A  de1 Crayford. Hill Strett. \u2022   Mr. \u00bbnd Mri. Erneit Maraden,\ntriut in the number! of veterans     \u2022    Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morton, Silica Street, returned Sunday from\nInwlng  out-of-work  benetiu  ind 507 Carbonate Street, returned to- Willow Point where they ipent\nLOSES FIGHT\nFOR LIFE\nin increase ln tho\u00bbe awaiting re-'day  from  ipending their  vacation'week holidaying,\nurni allowance* were reported inlay by veterani minister Mackenzie\nThe' number drawing out-of- f\nOf returni allowancei which goei lo\nhaa 33,352. compared with 4.1431 at\nibt end of May,\" the mlnliter uit\nTayment of thli allowance reached\nI peak in April and ilnce then hai\nan steadily decreasing,\nThe number drawing the await\nj returns allowance) which goes lo\nreteram ln buslneu and on firms\nA the initial stages of their project,\nrhen the financial returns are a! a  .  OTTAWA._ Aug\n2 Ottawa M.P\/S\nSeek Quebec\nLib Leadership\n4   (CP)   -\nlevel, li ittidlly Increulng.'\nIreston District\nlot Near Rtcord\n;or Forest Firts\nLONDON, Aug. 4 (CP)-Jouph\nHenry Minhill. 30-yeir-old Uborer\nwho cilmly killed \u2022 girl in the hope\nthit lhe hangman would kill him,\nloit hli fight for deith Fridiy. He\nwu ruled Innne and the Home Of\nflee cancelled hli execution, Kheduled for next Thunday. Thui the\nAt iliying of pretty Kithleen Llnduy,\nleut two Federil Liberal mem- I8 \"whoU nude body wu found in\n,ben of parliament ire undentood j lhe ch\u201ep hote| r00m vhtrt tbt hid\n| to   bt   comldering   whether   they I,p,nt the ni|hl wiUl Mlrihllli di(l\nihould ittempt to win leiderihlp of n0, wrve the purpoM the ,i,yer ln.\nI thl   Libera!   Pirty   in   the   Quebec 1(n(je(j\n'provincial   field    ihould   the   poit     \u25a0\u25a0M\u00abr'ih\u00abll cime homt from wr\nbecome vacant in tht not too dli- \u201e,\u201e ,\u201e th, f\u201e Ufl m(, found w,\ntint future. , wlh to4 ,n ultimate child,\" hli\nCR1STON, BC, Aug. I- Whit'    Roch    P*n*ri jL-Chambly-Roa-i l.wer uid.\n\u25a0hJTn'tnT'nnl w~k lITihu du' V**\"*\u2122**-   Soul.ngei   ire  itudylng plckrt up thl. girl'ln lht itreet and\nSS iu^LSSrf^lo^l fejj^ WgnatloiU they eon.e.1  my  con- \u00a3llled h,\"r  \u201e   *u hll m.y of \u201e\u201e,.\n2?', i M.U*   n    T       I\"!.     y, vt*<i\u00b0*   *h**  m'lht  *>t   called   to nitung Mleldg.\"\nlDfflcl.li today. II wu pointed out chooyM , new uhtni P,rl, i\u201edtr ml .\nwithin M hours of notification. )n  nUPbec\ngewi wert underwiy to fight firti'    __\nB 17 reported treu :   ]******** *'*,** ****** b> A*\u00a3\n1 ird   Godbout.   leader   unce    1930\nSix  flru were  reported  nn  the\nrailway tracki between Sirdtr ind\nbut sourcei clou to party feelings\nay he hu lut support ilnct loiing\nSoviet Writer\n1240 ON THE DIAL\n(ADVANCID TIMI)\n7:00-0 Canada\n7:0a\u2014Prtu Ntwi\n7:07\u2014Sunrlie Serenade\n7:J0-Muilral Reveille\n8:<\u00bb-CBC Newi\n8:18\u2014Wiring1! Pennaylvanlana\n8:\u00bb-Wtithir Forecut\n8:30\u2014Morning Concert\n8:44\u2014CP.R. Triln TUna\n8:4*J-Hebrew Chrlitlin  Hour\n9:0O-BBC Newi\n9:15-Breikfist Club\nB:J0-Breikfut Club\n9.4J-AI Your Servlct\n0:59\u2014Timt Signal\n10:00\u2014At Your Service\n10:45-Newi  -   Hart   and  There\n11:00-Muilc While You Work\nll:15-Let'i Dinct\n11:80\u2014Muilcal Program\nll:41-Hollywood   Melodlei\n12:00\u2014B. C. farm Broadcait\n12:25-The Notice Board\n12:JO-Preu Newi\n12:45\u2014Jerry Sean Preienti\n1:00\u2014Concert Hour\n1:29-Weather Forecut\nl:80-Old Favourite! \u2022\n100\u2014Fran tha Clmlci\n2:1J-Women'i Newi\nll\u00bb-Talk\n2:J0\u2014Story Timt\n2:4J\u2014Muilcal Program\n3:00\u2014Rudy Naylor'i Bytownen\n3:13\u2014Echou from tht Tropin\n3:30\u2014Serenade\n3:43\u2014Swing Timt\n4:00\u2014Picific Salon\n4:30-Pot-Pourrl\n4:45-Stock Quotitloni\n3:00\u2014Stcrtd Heart Progrimmt\n5:13\u2014Orgin Reveriei\n5:29-C. P. R. Train Tlmi\n5:80\u2014Peerleu Newa\n5:45~Stud!u In BUck ind Whltt\n8:00-Your Hit Ptridi\n8:30\u2014Civilcidt of Mtlody\n7:00-CBC Ntwi\n7:13\u2014Engllih Duo\n7:30-Muilc*We Name\n8:00-Jubilee\n8:80\u2014Hotel PennnrlvanU Orch.\n9:00\u2014Summer Fallow\n8:30\u2014All Star Danct Parade\n9:45\u2014Lean Back and Lliten\n10:0O-CBC Ntwi\n10:I0-Jlmmy Oreer*1! Orch.\nll:00-Qod Sive Thi King\nCJAT\n810 ON THE DIAL\nDAYLIQHT  SAVING  TIMI\n7:00\u2014Hebrew ChrUtlin Hour\n7:15\u2014Preu Newi\n7:SO-Melody Rinch\n7:45\u2014 Morning Mixing Bowl\n8:00-CBC Newi\n8:15\u2014Him md Eggi\n8:30-Holidiy Timt\n9:00\u2014Houu of McGregor\n0:15\u2014Bretkfast Club\nB:30-Breikfist Club\n9:43\u2014Jumpln' Jacki\n10:0O-Sketches In Melody\n1D:30-A Mlu ind t Mill\n10:45-Laura Limited\n11:00\u2014Serenide\n11:15\u2014Mid Morning  Melodlei\n11:30- Tup Bjndi; Householder\nCounsellor\n11:45\u2014 Lucy Llntcn\n12:00\u2014Luncheon Concert\n12:30-Prtu Ntwi\n12:45\u2014Luncheon Conetrt\n1:00\u2014The Concert Hour\n1:45\u2014Afternoon  Recitil\n2:00\u2014The Gold Cup Chimplonihlp\nBap tta\n2:15\u2014Women'i Newi Commentiry\nand Talk\n2:10\u2014For Womtn Only\n3:00\u2014Rudy Naylor'i By Towntn\n3:15\u2014Echoei trom tht Tropin\n8:30\u2014Serenade\n3:45\u2014Tha Little Show\n4:00\u2014Riding thi Ring!\n4:45\u20148tock Quotttiom\n5:00-Your Muilc\n5:30\u2014Fimily Fivorltu\n3:45-Melody Hour\n0:00-Klu ind Mike Up\n8:30\u2014The Jack Klrkwood Show\n7:00-CBC Nawi\n7:15\u2014Puce Conference Commen\ntary\n7:30\u2014Muilc Wa Name\n8:00\u2014Engllih   Duo\n6:15\u2014To Bt Announced\n8:30\u2014Hottl  Ptnniylvtnla Orch.\n9:00\u2014Tht Frank Pirktr Show\n9:15\u2014Muiicil Progrimmt\n9:30\u2014Memory Lane\n9:45\u2014Songi of Oood Chur\n10:00-CBC Newi\n10:1S\u2014Talk by Bob Morrlion\n10:30\u2014Jimmy Greer'i Orcheitri\n11:00\u2014Smooth and Sentimental\nll:13-What Mikes t Song\n11:30\u2014Peerleu Newi\n11:40\u2014Sign Off .. Tht King .\n(rack Sale\nTo Steal Evidence\nIn Burglar Case\nNIW WESTMINSTER, B. C, Aug.\n4 (CP)\u2014Thi ntt ln tht county ind\nluprtma court reglitrar'i office htn\nwu blown eirly Siturdiy ind thli-\nvii eiciped with 19 txhlblU htld for\ntht cue igilnit John A. Wulyn-\nchuk ind Harry Moiey, charged\nwith breaking md entering.\nThlevei did not take 3800 ln private bondi, (300 In caah and cheque!\nmd flrearmi which wara ln the\nhuge vault\nWailynchuk wu recently icnten\nctd ln Vancouvtr to ilx yeiri Ic\npenitentiary on breaking and entering chargaa and btlng ln poutulon\not explosive!.\nVANCOUVIR SAFI  CRACKID\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 4 (CP)-Salt\nin lht offlcei ot Crown Cirtige\nCompiny wai cricked optn during\ntht night and (1000 caah and 1300\nin cheque! itolen.\nMAN CHARGED\nDIDN'T\nSPEAK ENGLISH\nHONOLULU, Aug. 4 (APl-'Ara\nyou guilty or not guilty?\" Judge\nJohn A. Mathawman aaked a Chi\nneu brought before him.\nThe Chlneu grinned but remain\ntd illenL\n\"If tht court pliut,\" Inttrpottd\nhli attorney, \"my client dot! not\nipeik Engllih. Ht wu born ln Sm\nFranclico.\"\nASK CHECK TO APPALLING MENACE\nOF INCREASING DIVORCES IN CANADA\nKfii'S ASS^^KSf I Alhcb Canada\n^ku\\\u00abliorMcbran:'.uL^i;>.\"-_'n<i c~ \"r1\".\nlyin. two put out and two itill\nMr    Pinird,  38-yttr-old   lawyer,'    MOSCOW,  Aug.  4   (API-\nTORONTO, Aug. 4 (CP) - ImmedliU action to chock tha Inereau\nin the number of divorce! In Can-\nidi Is urged In \u2022 report prepared\nIfor praaenUtlon to tht Central\nj Synod of tha Church of England\nDavid In  Canada.  Tht  Synod  meeli  ln\nturning  with  a  craw  of (0  mm hu bttn building up \u2022 reputation Zailaviky. writing In Pravda. Sat- Wlnnlptg Sept   4.\nMttllng lht blue with mora mtn in ptrty rinki u \u2022 reiult of hli urdty,   itucktd   lht   \"provoettivt|   Tht nport. prepired by i com\nMing idded to tht craw dilly ind ihowlng In the Commoni ilnce Mi plundering   of   lecret   documenti\" miulon of tht Synod ind ilgned by\ntin it Million Crttk, fought tlectlon mora thin a ytar \u00abgo   Ht from thi Soviet Embauy ln Ottawi\nnut  out   by   tht   US   Foreit ** bilingual tnd \u2022 good ipeiker       |n connection with Canada'i uplon-\nMr   Bttudoln. mother rterult to ,,, invutlgitlon\nlht Commoni, UIJ end i\u25a0 Uwytr     ..An ^, dl\u00abrac\u00abful  comedy   In\nHt  U partlwhrirwtll-known ^Canada had nothing to common with\nminim counselling centrei undtr the direction ot competent\nprleiU, (with thi help of phyilciini\nind women tdvUtrai, which will if\nTo Rush Netherlands\nWar Bride to\nDying Husband\nOTTAWA, Aug. 4 (CP)-National\nDtftnct Heidquirten uld Siturdiy It wlll nun \u2022 Ntthtrlmdi wir\nbridt by bott md pline to the hoipltil bedilde ot htr dying ex -ioIdler\nhuibind, Rilph MorrU, ln Whit*\nhoru, Yukon.\nMra. Ellubeth MorrU of Amiter\ndtm, glvtn tht -hlgheit compaulon-\naU priority, wlll dock at Halifax\nAug. 11 aboard tht Quttn Mary.\nMorrU luffen trom tubtrcultr\nmeningitis.\nlervtct\nTruman Announces\nVictory Day\nWASHINGTON. Aug   4\n... ed lo itreii the appalling menact\nlht   Montreal   dUtrlct   whtrt   he(0)< nt] InttrtiU of tht Cinidian to tht nitionil lift md to humin\nChilrmin  Rtv.   R.   C.   Blaegravt\ncalled tht trend in \"appalling menact to nitloml lite.\" It nld:\n\"Thli commiuion feeU conitraln-\n(APi -\nworked for l time u i radio newi\ncommentilor   He  U  lUo  blllnguil *^v   '\nmd \u25a0 imooth orator\nTwo  other   memben   of   parlia\nZailaviky uld. well-being  in   IU  ipiriluil.  moral\n  and phyiicil upecu by the great\nTht \"uertt documtnU\" in thou'lncreaie In divorce In cmidt; lht\nc|erKJ prevailing laxity In sex relitlom:\nPretty Girl\nIgnores WhittlM\nHAMILTON, Ont, Aug. 4 (CP)-\nAlone ind on foot, attractive Nora-\nFrancei Hendenon, member of tht\nHimllton Board of Control. \"Friday\nIgnored whlitlti md i shout of\n\"Ott mirrled md bt hippy!\" to\nwilk through picket llnu lurround-\nlng tht itrikebound Steel Compiny\nof Cinidi plant.\nSht uld aha wanted to ut that\nplcktU wan not tnttrftrlng with\nptnonil llbtrty.\nTht flvt-foot-thrtt-inch Vlce-\nChiirmm of Himllton'! Board of\nControl braved tht boot of tht mm\npicketi beciuu lht \"deemed It my\nduty u in elected rapt imitative to\nut thtt tht Uw U upheld.\"\n, Tht lady Council mtmbtr, who U\nrligi and wlu guidmct for thou Sa>\u00ab****.**'* \u2122** ********* \u2022**'\u25a0 slso Dtputy Miyor, Mid ln a tote-\nwhou mirrled lift hu encounter- SSSJ^jr^A*?JSZ\\emIstmxZsimmtH\"gtowtjna-\ned difficultly I general program ^<'\u2122nP7u^^11^r~<hhri\"\"\u00b0; daritood\" sh. wu not importing\not tduciUon for marriage and \u00a3urg Palace likt a brttth of;ubor TaantgunuH, md iht bt-\nhomelbulldlng, Including I minuil ^alr, and addtd *al tha Ca- H\u201e^ ,n Ubor orianUatlon md \"tht\nfor clergy.nd literature for the nidUn Prtmto^hadglvn lh. d.l- rl|h(J o(          ^   ,ck whlch\npeople; courau otUeturat In moral 'M<et \\Sa\\%mmmmm* twt \" lawfuLrHowtvir, du uld that,\nthtqlogy for tht eltrgy tnd tor lht Ttr. ,J\u00bbI_\u00ab\u00bb!k *\u00b0, ******* ***** \"no plcktU hivt i right to prtvtnt'\npt^Wt gmtrally on tht m.klng md, right ind hutkt ihould bt tbt uU kZLgnuta lordbu\nInahilence of ChrUUan homt tnd'cwaldtraUoni ln rtgchlng dtcUloni. ]Z'*\u2122\" \" pfr*\u00b0nl \"T '0rClbl*\nttmily Utt\" I Ha mw no ration\u2014nor do Iht pto-        ~\t\nUtothtr motion to bt^l before:^ ^.r^Vn^VdlVldtl Pockln, HOUM\nnation I compantlvt contribution to1\nKing Gives\nDelegatei Lead,\nSays London Pa por\n.UUnct'in   prtptration   for  am- ft J~*\u00bb. \u25a0\u00a3\u00ab\u00abM 4\u00a3*J*\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, AUO. I, IM* \u2014 I\nliiiiiliiiliillllliillllilllllliiiiilliillllli\nFbeemaM\nFURNITURE CO.\nIht Houu ot Furmturt Viiues\nPhont lit NtUon\nBUY ON OUR\nBUDGET PLAN\nTermi In iccordinct with Wirtlmt Prlcu md Tndt Regu.i-\ntloni\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nGreece Supports\nBlg-4 Peace Plan\nPARIS, Aug. 4 (AP)-Ortak demand! for lectloni of Bulgarian md\nAlbanian territory wtrt preiented\nSiturdiy to thl Peace Conference\nby Prtmltr ConiUntln Tuldirli,\nChltf of tht Greek delegitlon..\nTuldirU alao cilled upon tha conference to ratify tha decliion of tht\ncouncil of fortlgn mlnliten reilor\nlng tht formerly IUllin-owned Do-\ndecaneu Iilmdi to Grttct.\nTuldirli ilio mada It plain that\nGreece would expect rtplntloni for\n\"miterlil dimige Inflicted by In-\nvidtra.\"\nNO DOUBLE JOBS\nFOR FIREMEN\nVICTORIA, B.C., Aug. 4 (CP)-\nriremen In tht Vlctorja Fin Department hivt igiln bten wtrntd\niy tha flrt wardtna that any ac-\nDEFENDS ACTIONS\nOF ROYAL\nCOMMISSIONERS\nOTTAWA, Aug. 4 (CP)-Actiom\nof Judgei who urved u Royil Com-\nmliiionen wert defended in the\nCommoni by Juitlct Minister St.\nLaurent who urged thtt criticism\nbt directed it tht Govtrnmtnt rather than at tht Judgei.\nAniwering Opposition criticism of\ntht policy of appointing mtmbtn\nof tht judlcliry to commissions, Mr\nSt. Laurent uld iltuationi arose\nwhich muit ba referred to Judgei,\nwho often accepted tht appointment! only ifter making their reluctance known.\nHt wu replying to John Diefenbaker (PC\u2014Lakt Ctntrt), who nld\nmemben of the Bench ihould not\nbt ippolnted to commlulon! dui-\nctpUnct ot pild employment ln\nother fleldi during thtlr off-duty\nhoun will ciuie tnelr Initint dli\nmlmi. Aid. H. M. Dlggon, chilrmin of tht tiro wirdeni, uld Siturdiy.   \t\nCornwall Expecti\n60,000 Old Homen\nCORNWALL, Ont., Aug. 4 <CP>-\nWhUtlei, horni end btlli uundtd ,\nSiturd.y to uihir in Cornwill'i old:1\"* \"** n*'**** ofl\u00bbl\u00bblc\u00abJ Import\nhZm. Z..I, I and referred to crltlciim which hid\nbeen directed it Mr. Juitlcei R. L\nKellock md Robert Tuchereau, tht\nippolr\n: with i\nMora than 90,000 viiiton in expected to Join tht 19,000 reildents\not thli minuficturlng ctntrt between now md Aug. 10 ln m tx-\nttnilvi program prepired by \u2022 125-\nmin oommltttt.\nHighlight will bt thl vliit of\nVlieount Alexinder, Oovtrnor-Gtn-\ntral of Cinidi, Aug. 7.\nRoyil Commiiiioneri on uplonigi.\nCRESTON EXPECTS\nBUMPER CROP\nCRESTON, B. C. Aug. 4 - AU\nreporti ivilliblt report i bumptr\ncrop ln tnt Crtiton Villey thil\nuuon. Rtporttd fruit ihlpmenti\n\u2022o far ihow that thli yeir'i ihlpmenti of strawberries exceed IMS\nby it Uut 9000 cratta; r^ipbtrriu,\nwhich irt drawing to \u2022 clou poi-\nilbly doubltd lait ytir. ShlpmenU\nof cherries to dite would nam to\nprove thit tht leuon'i peuimlim\nrtg.rdlng tht proipecti tor thla\ncrop wtrt unfounded. Incomplete\nreport! io far ihow a lubstintlil\nincreue ln moat frulu grown ln\ntht villey. One of the big expert-\nmental proJtcU on tha Kooteniy\nFUU Is thi raiting for utd of 9\nterm of Strttt Pen which art In\nfive colon ud now ln tull bloom.\ntt U upectad that th* climatic\ncondition! wtll aid In th* hirveit\nof thU crop by michlne\t\nftuSnl Trumin Sturdiy pro- ^T'h.^ .^\"dtetoJTttat **** \u00b0a\"*V'*\\''\"l*\"fi\u00a3^& CTmUSI dl.T.g.rd oi\ndilmtd W\u00abln^y. Aug 14-mnl- \u201e,., pUn u, ^\/mu, lhf orovln-^ok from tht Ru-Un Embuiy laat ^.uin SXd. of chifity ai3\nYtrury of Jiptn'i lurrendtr - u eltl tltld   Jtmu Slnclilr   (Lvm-!\u00ab\u00ab\"\u2022\u00bb whtn btflad with Ihun to Sf^SaoTUck   of   ,  uii\u2122,-,\ntktory Diy  in lht UnlUd SUtu couvtr NorUl, pi.ni to siek ltidtr- Cinidlin otficUU. Thty hivi ht-i^\u00abij^om\u2122n =aSmtg   before'v. HirrU. \u2022 H.lltix liwyer. would \\*****t ****** ,***m**c^\n'**\u25a0,Ood in ihut u ln othtr matter, of h.v, th. tfftct of m.kln, rerou-[***\u00ab rati musllyhu^\ndlrtcttd thit lht flaa bt dU- ^,ip \u201ef the Llbtnl Pirty ln BrltUh *<>tnt tht bull of Canada'i proa*o\n|Uytd on ill Govtrnmtnt bulldlnai   ColumbU   when   \u25a0   convention   U \"on of oiUoniU Involved in Rue- ^j ,, luch a duhonuly md un\nIt wlll not bt \u2022 legal federal boll- held \"\u2022\" espionage\ntty, however Wtlltr Tuckn (L-Rotlhtrn). ptr-'\nlUmtnttry    uiiitmt   to    Veterini\nLONDON,  Aug.  4   (Rtultra)\ntrulhfulntu.\n\"Tha conatqutneu in disastrous\nTORONTO. Aug   4  <CP)-V\u00bblm ig^ur\" idcktnHt.hu innounctd DtvM ZaaUvay7rtYltwlng nporti| \u00bbron|%0in,r 'muJt ^utn u^in\n* d.\"\ntht report Included\na eooilructlon iwirdi icrou Cm- thu ht wlll utk Ubtral Ittdtnhlp of i  CanadUn  Royal  CommUaloa iffront to Ood\"\n\u20224a In July wti M7.rr].\u00ab0O iccordlng |n Sukitchewm which inquired into uplonigi ict-     Propoiili in tt\nte tht lummiry of MicLem Build-      Appointments ivltltt In Cinada. lodiy cllimtd\nlng RtporU Limited Tht Junt totil     A report ctrelillng In ptrllimtn- -menl'' Canadlm orginiution  u-\nMd.lOl.SOO   ind    July,    1149  Ury clrclu htrt u Ihtt I K. Wll- futtd In theft ot documtnU from\ntbO.kMXO | lumt.   K C.   of   Wlnnlptg.   chltf tht Soviet Embuiy.\n: i .?*\"***   '\"   ***.   ****\u00b0\\**l*   \u2022y>'**    Tht irllclt. publUhtd In tht Moe-\nCommUtior,  ind   pruldtnt  of  tht row nfwvtp,r ^,,4,  wu j,,,^.\n^\"*\"\"n ^1 iTZ tM!!iL\\con, Tk  *-* *** **>* M0*0\" *****\nbe \"ppoin^ Chltd Jurtict of lht     ^^ CtntdUn ptoplt wtrt pon-\nS* ,.B^LDrVU^n **** *** \u2022'\u00ab -nonthTwIlh intl-Soviet\n! \"two^oSTn^rUlch l\u00bbd ben **** ** \u00b0***'}\u00b0 ***>*> ****** *******'\nmentioned  for tht pott in J   B  \u2022d,J\".'?.U'*1.?\u2022\u00bbW_,'!l!l\u00ab,\nCoynt tnd J I Morkln, Iwo Wlnnl\n\u25a0 ptg  King! Counul\nPropoiili\n\u2022\"ProvUion\nchurch  liw  which  forbidii runar- nation'! comparatlvi contribution to I ^ \u2022-\" ei-JL\nrligt of divorced peraom. The i*\u00b0-***l*W\",********* *** *******t (acton |Mtn YOt\u00ab tO Strike\nUon, ipo.-orad  by  Ch.nc.llor  R;. ^\u00bb*JBT!riE\u00a3\u00a3U\u00ab \"\u00bb'   EDMONTON. Aug. 4 (CP)-Puk-\n'_\u2022_, \u201e.. lng houu worktn of tba Edmonton\nSZ^bu' SrTrinn^ii'^in\"-\u00ab^^elC^ata\u2122.'***** <******* *\"**** ***** *****\noirtv toT d vorcJ Thi ch^ralb \"\u00ab\u2022 ban .Iw.y. ptld lip urvlet lo'\" <\u00ab \" In fvor of itrlklng. ihould\n\u2022Ik o ooStu tolitt\"th. mrm thU tquaIIUrl\u00abrilnelp&. No-thiti'*- <****>m *\u2022***. Jim tutford.\noM ^rr^which prohibit. m\"r-,.11 21 of th. victorlou. btlll,umUi',^\u00bb\u00ab' of Ui. Edmonton Union\nrlagt of in Anglican to a iUUr-ln- \u00ab\u2022 lutmbltd togtthtr u pure- mnounctd gtlurday.\nUw, brothtr-in-Uw. .unt by mir- makira wt havt tha Ideal oppor\nrlift, unclt by mirrlige, nltct or tunity to jut It Into tfftct.\nIn   tsrary   dloctu  of ntphtw by mirrlige\nCHENILLE HOUSECOATS\nKim:   Smoll.   modlum.   largt\n\"fWW >0j *mrmhrW9\nFASHION FIRST LID.\nBELL SUCCEEDS\nWINN AS HEAD\nOF W.C. BOARD\nVICTORIA, BC, Aim. 4-Adam   _\nBall, for ovtr 19 ytin Dtputy Mln-ni\nCRESTON GROWERS\nPAVOt MOM\nCOMPLETE POOLING\nCRESTON, B.C. Aug  I - Mem-\nbin   of  lh*   B.C   Fruit  Growtn\nAuoclition. Cruton  locile in full\nmtt   to   comidtr   t   mora\ntting\njmplr\nilty to out It\nIt U iuo Important, u Mr King\nurged, to lou no time over thii Job.\nNothing could hivt a wont effect\nln th* prut ut International itnvi-\niphere thin lnlermimbli wrangling\n\u2022t Parti ... In making Ihut plui\nCanada'! ipokeuntn utvokad two\nfundimtnuU of tht BrltUh conctp-\ntion of Juitlct:\n(1) TStt Juitlct ihill not bt dt-\nUytd.\nllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllll'\n\"\u2022ulld  l.C. Piyrtlli\"\nliter of Ubor. will tuccttd E S  complete pooling with th* rut of       ,,   j^,i ^^ ^^  ^^  .\u201e\n\"   t \"It ihill mm-\nFBI\nREDUCING\nDIETS\nMACKENZIE KING\nLUNCHES WITH\nATTLEE AND BLUM\nJuit u Hitler uud tht Relchitig Winn, who U retiring at ag* of 99 Brltlih Columbli\nfire to get tht better nf the Gtrnun from    tht   Chilrmmahlp   of   thi     After   \u2022   lively   Inter-chingt   of\ncommunliti. to tht vletimiuticm of Workmen'i Compenution Botrd.      questions   md   amwari   lht   vole\nbt dont but tUo Ihit\nIfutly ippttr to bt don*.\"\ntht    Cinidlin    Ubor-Progreulve'    Both in Koottniy mm. Mr Wlnir\nj Ptrty directly followtd oo lht th\u00abtt U \u2022 formtr  reiident ot Roulind\nat ucrtt documenti trom tht Sovltt\nEmbuiy\n\"Tht Royil Commlulon'! conclu-\niloot imount lo this: thtre wu no\nPARIS. Aug  4 (RtuUnl-Prlmt proof of iny tort tnd Ihtrt wtrt no\nMlnUter Mickeniie King bid lunch documtnU\nStturdty wilh Prlmt Mlnlittr Alllu     \"Whit i mounUIn wu mtdt of t\not Brlteln. who rtturntd lo I-ondon molt hill.\"\nUter te tht diy for \u25a0 wttktnd vim \t\nSorry Kids but\nHart te Stay\nTht   Cantdltn   Prlmt    MlnUter\nlunchtd Sundiy wllh hii nld frltnd. Tflw  Au   PflD  ll\ntmm Blum. Enoch SocUlUt ltidtr .. J*\nind formu prtmltr\ncm IIVINUI PAUS\nMONTREAU Aug 4 iCP>-Cinidlin Pacific Rillwiy Company reported timing! for tht 10 dtyi ended July II it MJIIIW conspired\nwith W.ni.000 In tht rorrtipoevdlng\nptrlod in IMl \u25a0 decrttu of ll.lOt-\n000 or 111 ptr ctnt\nwhtrt   ht  wu   tmploytd   in   tht\nCPR ihopi.\nArrttt Mtn Who\nRemoved Body\nof Mussolini\nihowtd lht majority in furor Dur-1 _\nim tht muting m iddrtu wu Utters rree Weddina\n\"TJItU   Chlrrv\"   dU- *\nliven on tht \"Little Cherry\" His\nmm and deliili of \u2022 ntw ipray\nto combit tht coddling moth\nAir Licence by\nMedicine Hot\nMon Approved\nOTTAWA. Aug 4 (CP)-Appllei-\ntloni for non-scheduled commercial\nROME. Aug. 4\u2014Th* mm who ra-\nmovtd Bmlto Muuollnl'l bodr from\nIU gravt in uid lo bt under tr-\nreit   but  tht  remain!  of tht Duct\nlte!; not bem found Th.t weti\\**' -\"'\" \u00bb\u00ab\"\" *\u00bb . \" ********\nhu been received in Romt from. of MtdlclntHil^Iti. hu been .p-\nMll.n polict i ******* *** Alr Traniport Bs^rd in-\nOTTAWA, Aug-4 (CPl\u2014\u2022\u2022cry,.    p0n\u201e M|j   |our   men   idmitted Inounetd.\t\nk tei, but thit twt-unt wtelliwt rtmovlng lht body from IU gravt;\ntei m i btttu tf ott It btet te |n Potters* Tltld Uit April. Bul th\u00ab, ^ jriQ of NorWOV\nHiy\u2014lie moihir yue wsyway.     four undtr trrett uy othtrt thm \u2022 :'\nThit'i lht vtedtet luutd In tht hid Muuollnl'l body In i ipot un- Celebrates BirthuOV\nCimmori by Adln* Plntntt Mln-lkntwn to thtm.\nliter Abkttt, wht uld tht Otv- Tht lUlUn ntwi igtncy. Anu. OSLO. Norwiy. Aug 4 (Reultrii\nernmtnt hit ctuldtetd etmtvlnf uvi I polict communique Identl- King Hukon of Norwiy Sllurdiy\ntht twt-ttot uft drink levy but!flu tht leider of tht body-malchtri qulttly celebrated hli 74th birthday\ndtcldtd Hut It iheuld ntt bt uk u Nto-FucUt Minn Ctnt Ht Im m tht Norwegian npltiL Tht elty\nws iff UlU yt*r. . bun In cuitody for tomt time The wu decorated with fligf md peo-\nOpouitiie mtmbtn hid uried other  thru  wtre  irrttltd   within pit  wort  mull  flowu bidgei or\nJEROME. Idiho. Aug. 4 (APi-\nTht Northaldi Rotteo (luuatetlw\nStturdty offtred t tret wtddlng ie\nthe Jeromt County ooupU who wlll\nvoluntur te bt mtrrltd white\nutridt mtrrr-go-round hortu it i\nWild Wid ihow htrt A ring tnd\nwtddlng cak* irt Included In Iht\noffer.\nNONE\nBETTER!\nDEATHS\nVICTORIA - Edith Ann Orihtm\nKtnntdy. 9g. wlft of W T Kmnt-\ndy, Churmin ot Iht BrtlUh ColumbU Liquor Control Board.\nHounwlru write nt 111*11\nilly that tht quallly A PeABa\nMilk U unbttteblt: Thty tell ui\nthay Uk* IU erumy-rlrh good-\ntut hnx It gou m will with\nthtlr hot drink* ud how Ihty\nuu It to compltti advantage for\ncooking and baking Vit'll Uk*\nII loo' Why not gtt \u2022 lln today!\nAt all I\nUfa Mmi li Iki\nckelci if 4 ni if 5\nii whe wii\nprim In kmi h\u00bbkln*\n*A*k\netmtvll tf tbt tei\nMilling Ship\u00bb\nRtporttd Soft\ntht put ftw diyi\nHopt Commoni\nStiiion\nMay End Aug. 24\neirntttont In honor of hii blrthdiy\nVANCOUVER, Aug 4 <CP> -\nForecut of in ippllcitloi. by tht\nlie oil Induitry for ptrmUtlon lo\nIncrtut prlcu on refinery producU.\nIncluding guollnt. wu given Stturdty by R D Btktr. pruldmt ind\nNEW OKLEANI. Aug   4 (APi-\nAll thrtt ntvy Uniting craft mining\nen rouU from Ptnimi lo Ntw Or-'    OTTAWA. Aug. 4 - Tht topic of ,T,n\"*ln| *****\nleini in uft in Kingston. Jimilct. mett lively iptcuUllon htn it the ( \"   \"\noitil \"fli. uls uld Fridiy night      | prutnt  Umt   U  proroglUoti   dite\nA  ipokinnin  nld  word  of lht gotm Cnmmom mtmbtn trt hopt-!\n'i pi   uttty htd Seen reUytd  by (\u201e| th.t Um uulon might tnd Aug '\ntbt   Ntvy   Dtptrtmtnl   frun    Ihtjn others irtn't to optimistic\nHilt  Dtptrtmuit.  ind  lh*t  tturel    iomtbody li rtporttd to htvt uk\nno Indlettlon- (hit thtre wwvl^ ^^^ mlnuur Abbotl-buHly'\n\u2022ny r sruiltiei flag tha ptrtonntl\n\u2022board\n\"tm an m,\nm en mtterby twtiali   \u00bb aaM ftgaMte-M\nt\u00ab>. II MV. itmtl   a**g Ami ym Atmk tan Oatry Oatu\n*AMfANT INrUTION\nSHOWS IN LfTTII\nROUUAt'. Iwk. Aug. 4 ttT)-\nA letter wltb II0II wwth ot iltmpt\nsfflttd io tt wm tamebnt hen bul\ntht xtir wu tnm Canton. China,\ntnd ro*t tt Ibt itampt In Chintu\noil rt\u00bbn,\nMILK\nOle* lht rhlldr.t\nloll of It\n*%SSMmSy rallay\nDairy\ndirecting ihret portfollot In tht ib-\nunci of collttgutt\u2014whtl ht wu\ngoing tq do whtn tht union ended\nSlid Mr. Abbott Swim. Tbt questioner replied But it's too cold te\niwlm In Uh Fall Wtll. uld Mr.\nAbbott, II won't bt loo cold whta\nthis union mil ntit summer\nLintmon Dioa ai\nReiult of Fall\nNANAIMO. Ant- \u2666 -Willum Htr-\nrlttn. M. Britith Columbli Power\nCommlulon llntmn. who fill tram\nI aolt white al work nur Eut\nWellington teat Thunday, dltd In\nhoipltil jUturdiy Ht luffered a\nfrarturtd ahull HarrUon\nwU* lha RCAF te lh* w\nUd\nFor Reliablt Watch Rgpglri\ncomult\u2014\n...eehoeeVib4dm*o*m\t\nBrian la Jarttyi. Crap**, Cotton.\n11 \u2022 \u2022 and EyateL\nDrutasiktr BulU In llm II te It\nMILADY'S FASHION IHOfPI\nIttttot*\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\t\nMALCOLM'S PURS\nStnriat\nRtptiri - AlttratitM\n*5t Mm* Sf      tbtam NO\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin\nPacific Milk\n'Irrtdteted mi ruuirn PukuT\nllilllllllllillllllllillllliiiililliMllllllili\nRobin\nHood\nFlour\nWay Specialists...\n.MOVING\n.STORAGE\n. PACKING\nJuit Coll 13 \u2014 Wt htVt tHt tquipmtnt tnd\nmtn to do t thorough job.\nWeft Transfer Co.\nEstablished in 1199\n r\nmrmr-      wamt\n\u25a0\"\"\n\"^\nnu inRif | i ilium\n\u2014\"\u2014'   '\n\u2014_\n\u2022mmm-        **********\n\u25a0^1\n6 \u2014 NILSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, AUG. S, 1941\nTODAY'S News Pictures\nEUenhowers Qet Their Mwkies\nEnjoying thtlr flrtt combined vicitlon ilnci\n1S2S, tht flvt Elsenhower brothtn ihow off thtlr\nlimit catch of 10-17-pound muikellungi (mulklu).\nplui tn tight-pound Northirn pikt, ciught In Wis\nconsin's Lie du f limbuu witen. Lift to right ire\nArthur, of Kinui; General \"Ike\": Edgte, Ticomi,\nWuh.; Milton, Mirrhittin, Kin, md Earl. Chir-\nlieol, Pi. A musky muit bi ovtr 80 Inchu long to\nbt I \"keeper\".\nDisclaims Blame to Company for Defective Shell*.\n:\nDr. Htnry M. Qtruon\/Pruldtnt of the StttvU\nllll.) Producti Co., announced that ht had uvarad\nhli relation! with that compiny. De. Qaruon li\nihown In hit Chloaft offlct u ht titmlntd \u25a0 41\nmorttr ihell built by his compiny. Ht dnmi thtt\n\u2022ny dtfatti la thtu ihtlli, Hading ta petmiturt\n\u2022 iplultm, could not poulbly bt tht fault tf hU\ncompiny, since tbt compiny did not minufietur*\ntht fuut which control tht tiplulon timing tt\ntht ihtlli.\nA.T.S. Units Gradually Dmobbid in England\nl glrU tt thu li>f lUh A.T.S. volt art eon te\nbt ttmefebtd, k. hi tektn tf thinks fir ttu wtl-\notmt glvtn thtm by Dreltwkh (Wirt*.) ftlk sin\ntn giving thilr drums Is the licit Army Cidel\nCorpi Corp Mirgirst Mathtr wlh rirumi lelrchu\nWith Cldet torgt   Uij   Oliver Sturm.\nThcyl Do It Every Timt^\u2014. ^By Jimmy Hxjo\nft)PS DEN &W*)\/\nA&rtWASrtJbT\nASTHEcrry,\nOUMPS-BtfT\nme likes rr-\nOmrXJTTA\nli.'i'-.xm mimS\nQUICK TO CROCHET: It'i dilnty\npeUI itltch that miku thli square\nw exquisite. Thli li crocheted handiwork of which you'll alwiyi be\nproud.\nUu thii sqmre In miny wiyi . . .\nthree mike i icarf   Squirt  incisures  ]] Inchu In  No. 30  cotton.\nPittern 788 hu direction! for iquire\nStnd TWENTY CINTS In colni\n(Ittmpt einnot bt iccipted)  for\nthli pittern. Print plainly SIZE,\nNAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER.\nStnd your oedte to Tht Ntlun\nDtlly Ntwi Pttttrn Depirtment,\nNelun, B.C.\nRIDE THE\nSCENIC\nat-\npun park \/\n\u2022izrv\nPEMkPnMENr\nSTORB\nmmm hmmm.   n.*mAtiafm mm     e\\9\nOffftOH \u2014\n, \"'(-I   III\nI\t\nLI'LABNERS \"StC R\u00a3T\nPASHUN IST'LEAD\nA EASY LIFELIKE RODNEY VAN\nCRAMPf   BUT,\nOHECKS-Ht'D\n,7 NEED A\nNO' IS TOO WTE,\nPANSY .'-MAH\nBLESSED EVENT\nHAPPENED A\nHOUR AGO.'.'\nMeanwhile,\nup ON\nROCK CANW\nMOUNTAIN-\nWlukLtvt   ITlazdin\nUNBEUEVABLY EA8Y1 Mothtr.\nhere's in tltn-limpU wty to keep\nyour tiny tot rule md cool! Pttttrn I\ntlSt uui Juit ONE miln pttttrn1\npiece ... no nultoni. no ilde seims ,\nJuit wrap and lit!\nPttttrn 8152 comu In sue. 1. 1 !\n4. 3 SlU 1. pUywit and bonntL 1 \\\nytt   35-111   fabric\nStnd TWENTY CENTS (ate) in\nMint iitimps einnot bt icceptid\nfor thli pttttrn. Print plunly\nSIZE. NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE\nNUMBER.\nStn* ytur tedtr lo Dtlly Ntwt\nPitttrn   Dipirtmint,   Ntlun,   B.C.\nAUNT HET*\nThf \\-ia\\-<*~*\\ tmzy that vrtri in\nkil Iff wwi'l h* punUh#d b*-\ncilia* ht hai th* mind nf a four-\njttT-uid child I wnndrr what\ntb*r *.i***t. him (or in th* armv \"\nSAurssAiuts\nTbU U Dr  fUnftr. dut: he\ntctelu al ill my wtsldlngi\"\nriOH DOES VOUB FATUEB EXPECT\nTD BE ELECTED MXvOR UNLESS\nHE GOES OUT AWD GETS VOTES'\nI TOLD HM TO CAU-ON MV\nBROTHS? AKO MAKE UP WITH\nHW-THEN HELL BE SURE TO\nGET HIS VOTE \u00ab . J\nSORRY-MAGGE\najT I DON'T\nKNOW IF Hi.\nGET SOUR\nBROTHER'S\nM3TE OR WOT.\u00ab\n^*S>\nMOCC-TVCMhROnj\n\u25a0AOUU3WT BVBW'.\nLET ME \u2666\nSEE HP\/!'\nWAlTLLI TEU.*XJ\nALL A80UT 1T--\nWE PULLED EM M\nUP ID TEN POUNOS--\nWHY-I--ETC-ETC..\na irunio owl poo\nCMIJirwH.A STUPED\nP1SW PO\u00bb VALBNTlNg'S\nANO NCW TMIt\n.AND NOV THISli\nmom\nTAKJI *DU\u00ab MANV\/\nWgklAMM  AMO\nOONY GO*a\u00bb\n-\u00abar\n\"Ss\n\"V\nrooNALo.^r\niSeao.   U.\nCO\"*** BACK ^\nI WAS   Os.LV\nKiDOiMfl! f\nMTH THf\nSTA*g\n5\u00bbTfWl\nAtM-sum\noe -tm\nCHAMPIONSHIP \u00bb\u00abf,\nONfrANO\nXtUCrtl'\nHAUfUtf\nTMMSMU\nBE NO\nSbPttmoek\nor\nDtA*t\\ .\nDKMTtftf\nKXOnMAVfUUOlOP\nA cmance^i:m i* siuPii*)\nHSH IN DBAMi SABAM \/\nHA-MA.' KW4t ANDMlXNTMl KXOOONt ;\n> MMUXM CUT r*TOt#* M (JSf.Tbte\nTIMI \u00abY WTMCO li kdOutm^HlitXtll.\nh fHlrl AlMri\nKl SMOOTCHt\nA -\n[Ctn wMUfH unr.\nZrVetiCeei\niou mm tm}\nWMOONBIC\n7l0N4tN0O4UTOSUILP l\u00bb\n^ an tmtm, SUOOY.\niNWurai\n\t\n*>   I\n \t\n<?&\nZLASSIFIED\nPHONE 144\nFOR SALI, MISCELLANEOUS\nBIRTHS PERSONAL\nETON\"To Mr and~Mr* R. C WHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP AT\nlton. 210 Vernon Street, al Koot- Almtr Holtl Opp CP.R. Dtpot\ny Lake General Hospital, Aug. 2, 5rjY CASH FOR USED GOODS\nMl.  I    of all  kindi. Phono 1081, Chtu,\n_     HELP WANTED ILendor tablIts aKe ffltc~.\nJtTED - TWO CAPABLE live. 2 wuki' lupply $1; 12 wuki'\nIS. at Fltury'i Pharmacy and all\ndruggiiti,\n\"- hhoYO\n3 H.P. Wisconsin\nAir Cooled Motors\nHeivy Duly\nNOW IN STOCK\nJuil the motor to power yuur bott\ndrivt  your   uw   or   pump   wittr\nGREENWOOD'S\nHardware. Furniture, Electrical\nAppliincti\n4W Biker St Phom U\nMACHINERY\nirli or women, one (or the posi\non of cook and one tor house-\nrork. Apply Mrs. S. G Bliylock.\nJt. No. I Nelson. Phone 699-L\nReHAITDUTY NURSE WANT-\ni for Victorian Hospital of Ka\u00ablo,\nrltish Columbia, on beautiful\n\u2022kt Kootenay, salary J12500 per\nlonlh   Apply Secretary\t\n)MAN COOK. ELECTRIC\nDOking equipment, ftw gueiti,\nBOd  homt.  Replying   ita'.e  ex-,\nerlence, wagu, etc. Hotel Reco.l    _.*'.*'\t\nendon.B.C MRS PfcftSONAL DRUG SOW\nhT-1'lMe   SALESMAN   WJTtl I   drie.8 Maortment. 11 tor NOO put-\n25c L,0NS PH0T(> 25c\nPO Box 4J4. Vencouser\nAnv 8-exp roll developed and print\ncd 21. Reprint! 2c Free 5x7 coupon\nWILL PAY 12c FOR EACH CLEAN\nuied Cinadlan dollir lUmp. He\n\u25a0tamp 55.00 p r  100. Airmail 10c\nper 100. Suite 2, 116 Vernon Street,\nFOR SALE-8-PIECE CHESTER-\nterfleld, tri-llti limp, S-plect bid-\nroom lultc, cook itove, AxminiUr\nrug, coffee ttble. end libit, chu-\nterfield Uble, kitchen ttble ind\nchairs 123 Front Strttt, Nellon.\nB C\nT5K ALL TRAMS.\nBWKT      \t\nHobbles ind typu of work, ill\neducational topics  Wrltt for our\nprlct Hit. Educational Book Supper 1U0. suite z, no vernon airuv    ply. tM tnt Ave So. Sukitoon.\nNelson, BC. J. Chimben, Phone GRAVEL.  CONCRETE  MIX   \u2014\nur-\n\u2022a, lo cill on the Novelty Hird-\n\u00bbre ind Sporting Goodi retail\nIde.\t\nNWD - '\"'OMAN OR GIRL\nir genenl houuwork. Apply .ll\u00ab\n'trnon Strut.\t\nkJITED-MALt COOK iNTEft-\nited  in  cafe  work.  Write  Box\n177 DtUy Ntwi.\t\nJHtD - fllRL rOH GlUi.kM.\nlouwwork, full Umt. 1109 Hall\nUnu Road.\t\nApply Whltt Spot, Fernie,\n*jrm - tiAmrvh. applv\nM Thutre tvenlngi.\t\nSHWASHftR #ANttD. APPL?\nIrmson's Cife\nllvtrtd anywhere ln town. 1180\nptr  yard, 11   per yird  ln   bins.\nHimpihlrt, Elwyn Strtet.\nFRB8H tGOS, tMlfd IN &tX-\nson, put mou minurt. We deliver. North Shore Poultry Firm.\nPhone 477-Y1\npild in plain ualtd wrapper, fin\ncil quality, tuted. guirintted.\nWestern Distributor!, Box 24RNC,\nRegini, Saik! I    \u25a0 \u201e\u201e... ... ...\t\nSTOP   rrCHING_TORTtJRM  OTrOR SALE - ELECTRIC LIGHT\neciemi, piorlmi, ringworm, ith j    fixtures Godfrey's Ltd., 887 Baker\nlett's foot ind other ikln IrrlU-1    St,\t\ntloni with Elik'i Ointment No S.PIPE - FltTIfJGS - W\nproscription of noted ikln ipe-1 c|t) tow pricei Acliv\ncialiil.    Itch    relieved    promplly!    Co    916  Powtll  St     \t\n\u00a3U\" ao^' Zi SSS WANTED,   MISCELLANEOUS\nElik^MXL0^ ,\u00a3\\\\^1^\u00b0^_<\u2122' f\u00bb\nu ,v ,    ,,   c..t Coffee   Bir   in   imall   piy   roll\nstwZrTm^ mu fol-  \u00a3r,nterlor BC Bo' M NH\nlowing itom.ch  Duort^Acid 4H,P us y6CT tA^pURAtZa\n_,  SPR\nive   Tridlng\nvincouver\ntent\n\u2022Chen for Mlchel-Nitil School,\ntnlor md Junior grader Siliry\n1300 to $2100 depending upon ex-\nBtence. Apply SecreUry, School\nCird, School Diitrict No. 1, Fer-\nStomich, Indigestion, Heirtburo,\nCoated Tongue. Bad Breath, Sick\nHeadaches ttc. Uu Elik'i Stomich powdtr No. 2. prepared uy\nexperienced Phirmiclrt It mult\ngive immedlite reiulU of monty\nback. $1, $2 Mill orden filled\npromptly     Order    todty\nor Iron Any quintlty Top prlcu\nfald.   Actlvi Tridlng   Compiny\n18 Powell St.. Vincouver. BC\n*anYed - CHAN  SAW,   ANV\nSpear & Jackson\nSAWS\nThi world'i oldest makeri\not Saws\nChallenger Gasolim\nPower Saw*.\nInjertid Tooth Lumber and\nEdger Sows.\nSow-teeth - Shanks.\n\"The Sow Without a Flaw\"\nMade In B  C.\nDistributed by\nNelson Machinery\n& Equipment Co.\n21* Hall Bt Phoni 11\nMining.   Milling   and   Sawmill\nMichlntry. Building and Con-\ntractors'  Supplies\n\"If   It'i   michlntry  you   wint.\nconiult ul.\"\nMtomTT. Houm. ,\u00abM,1R||JJ Rejet||0||\nOf Occupation\nFOR SALE - \u00bb ACRU, 4\n\u2022cru clured, real in buih. Clou\nlo rlvtr. 10 fruit Ireu Oood\nbouu, itttinbith and iiimmtr\nkitchen. Barn, chicken-coop, hay\nbarn and wood ihtd 11300 cuh.\nApply Htltn Kihttoff, Slocan\nPark. BC,\ncanaBIAH PHOTIC RAILWAY-\nUnlmproved farm landi and grating landi In Iht Provincu of Alberti ind Sukitchewm at reasonable prlcu For pirtlculin, ipply to Und Brinch MB Dtpi. Nt-\ntunl Resourcu, Cilgiry, Albert!\nTOU SALE-THE HOME OFTIlE\nlilt Colin Clifford. Larte. well-\nbuilt houu with beiutiful girden\n(1-50 ft loU, fruit treu, ate., id-\niolnlng Ulu. Oood fiihlng md\niuntln|. Wrltt Box 811, Ntw Din\nver, B. C\nfOR Ull - M KCKU ItVtl\nilfilfi Und, I room houu, birn\nand > good bulldingi, 4 milt from\nichool bui. Smill itrum. I fruit\ntrtu, girdin, puturc ind fleldi.\n$2800. Mri John Nygurd, Cin-\nyon. B. C.\n42,  Sukitoon, Suk.\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nRata undtr thli huding lie\nline, ttc i Unt per wttk,\n10%   tot  cuh.   Minimum\nkj\t\nKfiy. MARRIED, IN GOOD\nuilth. Hid varioui employment\n\u25a0eluding 3 yun with bink Am\nood outdoor! mtn, htve chaul-\ntur'i llcinie, interested in tourist\nMim desire perminent con-\nHtlal position, preferably in Koo-\nnayi. Aviilable in i month.\ntox n> Dilly Newt\nBT CUss MttckAM^ WITH\ntm  tools.  Apply  P.O.  Box  15,\nloan City, BC\t\nftSMAKING - WILL SEW IN\nour home or mine Ph 584-R1\nfi, CANAHIP, lEJg, ETC.\n__ pure-bred. Well marked\npiont Htrding, 817 Litlmer.\n.       IUSINESS AND\n^SESSIONAL   PIRtCTORY\nAUAYIRI ANO MINI\n. REPRESENTATIVE!\nW.Wtt&0WS6fc&\u00ab> ASSAV\nin. Ml Joiephine St. Nelion\n'AWrtu \u2014 uri Ain   one,,   ah,\ncondition or ilie SUti HP Price\ntnd condition. A Dryidtlt. Fu-1\nd\u00abh.  ti,  oe.   \u00bb\u00bb\u2022.  u......  mm-.,   quler. B.C.     \t\nEsrs-iS^ss. & ^LJiSc'ind^ra'\n\" -*\u25a0\u2022- **\u25a0\u2022*        A.'M^yai'usXto''\nfOR SAlI-bRICR-LINTed H\u00abaT-\ner. guitir, sealers   Phone M9-L   I\nSHip TOtm Hides TC J. P.iMR-\ntin. Ntlion. BC \t\nWAkttD - sfcWINO  MACH1W..\nBox 7513 Dilly Ntwi. |\nTAXES\nLEAVE YOU SHORT?\nA Campbell INSURED Loan can\nhelp you over that huvy expense\nperiod All during the monthi in\nwhich you repiy. your lift ii\niniured for the balance No extri\ncoit.\nYou em borrow U0 lo $1000 ln\n\u2022trirt prlvicy it Cimpbtll rinince There'! \u2022 loin plin thit'i\njust right to help itnighttn out\nyour penoml flnincu.\nNO ENDORSERS REQUIRED -\nLONGER. MORE CONVENIENT\nTERM8   AT   REDUCED  RATES\nHOURS \u00bb TO 5 OR BY\nAPPOINTMENT\nCAMPBELL\nFINANCE CORPORATION\nLIMITED\nRENTALS\nROOM AND IOARD\nTOR RENT-NICILY>URNISHtD\nOmmiwiS^inimm-Txm   n   \/\u2022       clrin ileeping roomi, 1 llngll ind\n.8. O.MES. ROSSLAND. B  C      , doubl, \"Ph;n, m.K\nllaaytr. Chemiit, Mine Rpnntve   mr^muf: _ \u201eaau  iuk aflimii\n1 rin* K60TthAY\" assay wANTED \u25a0   R00M *-m. B-0ARD\nMflet, 410 Kooteniy St, NeUon\nMIDDLE AGED COUPLE RE-\nquirt iccommodttion In Nelion\nWould bt Inltrultd in keeping\nhouae ind caring for groundi\nBox TW Dilly Ntwt\t\nWANTED TC MNT 97 RKPT-\nSmill houMketpim ipirtment\nHuted Apply Box ITI Duly\nNtwv \t\nor houtt. Apply Box 171. Dtlly\nNtwi.\nWANttiM OR I RMM B6USE-\nkteplng iuIU with or without\nfurniture. Box 7558 Duly Ntwi.\nron wn - rmuk wr-\nnished eotUgt it Creicent Bty.\nApply K. Jemtn. Crttctnt Bty\nROOM fot, SfNOLB  Ma\u00bb TO\npr'TtU ruldtnct. Phont 7M-U\nFurnuhtd for 1 person only Rail.\n118 Gordon tarn\t\nfor If bott or bottboutt   PH 81\nIOATS ANdInOINO\nSawmill\nFor Sale\n1   Porttble   Stwmill   Complete\non ikidi rudy to opente\n1 Porttblt Edger Unit Compltti\non ikidi reidy to optrtU.\nApproxlmitely 30 M ft. cipiclty\nI      DUO     Cilerplllir      Diestl\nPower  unit  for Ed|tr un\nPowtr Unit for ibove mill\nI  Model TI10 Chryiltr Powtr\nUnit for Edgtr unit.\nWill    ull    sepinle    uniti    or\neompltlt.\nFINNING TRACTOR AND\nEQUIPMENT CO LTD\nCrinbrook, BC  ind NeUon, BC\nComplaint Serious\nBy   DIWITT   MACKENZIE\nAuoclited Prtu Fonign  Affiin\nAntlyit\nRunli'i rejection of a Unlttd\nStatu complaint thtt Soviet occupation policial irt ruining Hiingi\nry'i economy tmphailxw I iltuitlon\nwhich U of vul Importinct to tht\nrihibllilitlon ind politico-economic\nrtilignment of Contlntntil Europe\nu i whole.\nWhat hai hippened U thli: The\nUnlttd stitei suit Deptrtmtnt ln\nt recent nolo to Moicow rilitd tht\npoint of \u2022 poulble rtconiidiritlon\nof the Sovltt cUlm for $100,000,000\nln reparation! from wir-ihttttrtd\nHungary.  Wuhlngton itresied  tht\nNELSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, AUO. 3, 1944 _ 7\nMUTUAL LUMBER\nCOMPANY\nTO CLOSE SOON\nBUCODA. Wllh., Aug 4 (APi-\nTht M-ytar-old Mutual Lumber\nCompany will clou within ilx\nmonthi, official! uld Friday.\nTimbtr reiervei wert txhauittd\ntwo ytan tgo, and rtmllllng work\nhai bttn compltltd. About ISO havt\nbetn tmploytd at tht mill, ont of\ntht oldest optritlom In tin State.\nExplosion Moy\nEff\u00abct FL.t\nFor Many Months\nst* xenx nt iau nou\nNtlion, flvt roomed bouu, ntw\nchicken houu for M0 birdi, family orchard, loU of wood and\nwiter, light and ttltphont. Phont\nTll-Ll\ni acre farm, b reuir nm\nChtrrlw, iplei, plumi, pun.\nElectric light*, own wittr lyittm,\n8 room houu, 'i milt from dty\nRtuonably priced. Apply Box 115\nDilly Newi\nWASHINOTON, Aug. 4 tAFl-\nPruidtnt Trumin'i atomic bomb\ntviluaton uld that a combination\not thl Bikini undtrwiltr txploilon\n ,-.-   , with lhi overheid bunt fint teiled\nRuulini wtn Uklng at lust four- might \"ifftctivily dlipoie of \u2022 fleet\nLOW tITH HWX5M HOUM\nind Ram MxM, tcrou highwiy\nfrom  Wut Koottnty   light  and\nrwtr ilttion. Silmo, B.C. Wrltt\nJ. Bolltgtr, P.O. Box 84, Cutltgir, B.C. \t\nFOR SALU OOOB URJC cows.\npart Jersey, milking. 1 Jeney 2\nyr. Heifer to freihen won ind 1\n4-month heifer M Ntw Himpihlrt hens Apply O. E. Oray,\nWut Cruton.\nFoft gALt-i l-i XODH Atfb 4-\nroom homt on buullful Arrow\nUku About 4 mllu from Cutltgir Firry. Ficillllu for raUlng\nitock. WrlU 1. Lypchuk. Alltnby,\nB C \t\nfOR SAIJ -  JIBT 0WW6S\nCity limits l>e, teres, modern 8\nroom houie. concrete fnundition.\nfire pUet, fruit ind btrryi. Cuh\ntnd terms Apply Box 7511 DiUy\nNewi\nroR 8ah - snuswo. w\n-LONDON\"\nAll-ileel Hand Holl*\nTht   .StronfMt   Ound   Powtr\nFront Strttt, II ft lon| by ipprox\n10 ft, luitiblt tor rooming houu\nor ilort.\t\nid houu, full butment, ittnc\ntlvt ground! 114 Elwyn Street,\nNelson. Phon* I1T-R-\nFOR ikll-H ACR rARH. Wi\nfifth* of thi preunt Hungirlin production in huvy Induitry, and wtrt\nrtquliltlonlng much food u will.\nthl note ilio luggeited a Rui-\nsiin-Amerlcan-Brltlsh Joint commlulon work out a plan to htlp\nHungiry out ot htr economic chioi.\nTht Dinubltn country hu bttn luf-\nftrlng from ont of tht moil fintu-\ntlc inflitloni tha world hu known.\nMokow rejected th* Amtrlctn\npoind regirding tht economic poiitlon u \"completely groundltu.\" It\nturned down th* Idu ot a joint\ncommliiion u \"Inicceptible\"\nWhy ihouldn't Ruula welcomt th*\nluggeitlon'' Wtll, the answer would\nm to mt ind It'i worth logging\nfor futurt reference- Ihit Hungiry\nll \u2022 k*y poiition ln tht Sovlet'i ntw\nlone of lnflutnct In Eutern, Southeastern ind Centnl Europt. Thit\nzona U rapidly btlng midt airtight,\nand u thi ligm rted Moicow hu\nno Intuition of lurrendering iny\n\u2022dvintigt ln a Hungary which U\nof vul stntegic importinct politically, economically and militarily.\nIt'i a filr prophecy thtt Ruuii\nwill eitibllih economic control\nthroughout IU iphere of lnflutnct.\nIt miy bt difficult lo do w Intuit-\ndltUly btcauu of tht induitrlil\ndeitruction tht Sovltt nitftrad In\nth* wtr, but Mirihal Stalin li driving hard for rthabillUtlon tnd grut\nprogreu U being madt\nIn tny event, it agema dur why\nMoicow U not keen to hive uy\nmixtd economic mlllloni working\nin thl Rimini aont.\nfor mmy monthi'\n\"Wi m convinced,\" the evaluation commlulon added In a report\non the offtnilve reiulti of tht ucond (underwater) teat, that \"dli\ntince la tb* beit defence.\"\nTht commlulon dtclared both Bl\nUnl tuti \"itrongly Indicate that futurt wir employing itomlc bombi\nmay well deitroy natloni ind\nchinge preient itindirdi of clvili\nutlon.\"\nMoscow Charges\nWorld Domination\n11. S. Trying for\nLONDON. Aug. 4 (CP)-The Moicow radio uld Saturday a mlllUry\ncut* wu being.titibllihed In the\nUnited SUtei. which ler the tint\ntime In hlitory ii mttntilnlng Urge\nmlllUry forcei \"for ofttnilvt pur-\nmilet Wut of Procter, trlh\nKing    concern     or    Ut     Robt\nhwib, RR 1, NeUon. BC\nflSTi'Sa S3 Tbta'tr^ml* yoM'rimwHnp eowyy\nS-tonhindhofrtliuudlneonitruc-l   **    *\u2022***\u00ab*    **<\"**    Immrflat*\ntlon,    mining    lumbering   mirini\ntnd    mtny   othtr   Induitrlu    loo        ^^^\n\u2022t\npontulon. Apply Box Ml Dally\nNewt.\nCanadian\nFood Slocks\nIncrease\nBy THI CANADIAN PRIM\nWllh Urge lectloni ot Europt tnd\nAmi In tht throes ot perhapi Iht\nBritish Say Thoy\nHavo Ono of Worst\nJobs in Japan\nLONDON, Aug. 4 tReuten)~ British ind Commonweilth troops In\nJapan, after neirlv ilx monlhi' occupttion, ire uklng If, under the\nexlitlng clrcumitmcei, thl pretence\nof t Commonweilth force in Jipm\nU worth whllt, tht London Dtlly\nMtll'i correipondent from Ouki\nuid In \u2022 dlipiteh Saturday.\n\"Whatever higher leveli may uy.\nit wai not long before wt soldiers\nknew thit our pirt ln Allltd occupation wu^to ba limply Clndcrel-\nli,\" tht correipondent quottd in officer \u2022\u25a0 uylng. \"Wi tit in bick\nroomi, without tven decent leive\ncentra. Tht Amerlcini. wbo occupy every ImporUnt Jipinese elty\nand tourlit ctntn, hav* all Ihe bul\nEuroptan-ityle hoteli.\"\nCANADIAN CONVICTED\nON ASSAULT\nCHAMI IN HOLLAND\nLONDON. Aug 4 (CP Ctblel-\nPte. Stefan Koleur of Edmonton,\nicqultttd Miy M it Amsterdim of\ni eharit ot murdtring i Dutch airman, haa been convicted on a chirge\not uuult with Intent to rob ind\nlenlenced to five yeen' Imprisonment. Cinadlan military heedquir-\nters innounced Siturdiy.\nKoleur wu acquitted ot a chirge\nlaid In connection with tht iliying\nlait January 11 of Sgt. LouU Stork\nof tht Nithcrlande Air Force, but\nwu itHieeled on en irmed rob\nThe broidcut. recorded by tht\nSoviet monitor In London, uld thit\nthere wai no doubt that ructloniry\ncircles In the Unlttd Stites were\ntrying to turn itomlc tntrgy \"Into\nIti weapon for world domlnitlon.\"\n\"Tht Unlttd SUtti hu alwayi\nprided itielf on the fact thtt In dli-\ntlnctlon from any other capitalist\nsUlti. thtrt wu no mlllUry cuti\nin thi country exerting Influinet\noh the homi ind foreign policy of\ntht Oovernment,\" lht broadcast\ncontinued.\n\"II ihould not be forgotlen thai\ntlong with the itomlc bomb, tht\nUnlttd Stitti for tht tint tlmi in\nhlitory il mtintilning In peict ltrgt\nUnd ind tlr force! for ofttmivt\npurposes\n\"Tht itomic bomb, of couru, li\nnot produced in America for define! purpotu. Tht demonitntive\ndtciiion to continut production of\ntht itomlc bomb, iccomptnltd by\nUlk ibout world domlnitlon tnd\nthtt Amirtct must become I leader\nin the post-war peace, can in nn\nway facilitate International collaboration ...\"\nReports Sugar\nLying in\nWarehouses\nSEATTLE. Aug 4 (AP)\u20141*1 Stittlt Timu uid hundreds oi thouundi of 100-pound bin of sugir\nart lying In the SUU'i wirehoum.\ndeipite huvy ihlpmtnU to othtr\ntrtu and an imminent lirgt crop.\nPaul Kirkcr. Waihlngton ulu\nminigtr for tht Utah-Idaho Sugar\nCompany, rtporttd on the lar|e\nitocki, tnt ptptr uld. and ha added:\nWhen Secretiry ot Agriculture\nAnderson innounctd hi could tu\nno opportunity tor increulng the\nsugir lupply to the coniumtr until\nntxt year, wt wert very lurprlud\nIt doein't ieem reasonifalt la view\nof the tremendous crop lUring ua\nIn the face, wllh heivy refining\nitirting ln October, combined with\nthe Cubin iugir thit will be irrlvlng on tht Eat coeit.\"\nnumeroui to mention\nIt U IndUptnublt for tht mov-     itucco houu in Ctl|ary. M-tt. lot '\u25a0\"~ 'LZLi T^T'.iTnr.^.'Trkiri\nIng   tnd   loVdln,  of  ill   typu   of     for ruldtnct In Nelton. Box IM \\\u00bb\u00b0*JL^SJA '22!*'*,LM\u00a3, \u2014 -r-.-a - ^ ,\nmachinery. Only hand hoUJ|Tlh\u00ab:    Dtlly Ntw* l?^'.?\"^\"1 <ood-.'toc.M \"f^lbfF. ftPtAlgfl U**r\\^ ?*\"'\nworld   wtth  Timkt.  burtnu   \u00ab\u2022 MR iMX^IElL-mm.T \"Vt*- \u00a32fi* STBriSh M Xiw^^\" A*-tarti* \"\"** 6 '\n-Undon-   hu  .  mmsmT^,   rtyjjg. \u00bbdWk M-^fi MSf^rtSS\nto S toni on i single Uaa ThU car\nbt multlplltd miny tlmu wltb tht\nuu  of  ling   blocks tnd   n.ultipia\nlines   Warranted unbrukiblt!\nPURVES E RITCHIE k SON LTD.\nM Hornby Vincouver, BC\nThUcu1    ********** ^S^riTi,^^' I'tn*A**t lo* Itviu bul i aurvty\nrgeitA\ndiet of\nDtlly\nNtwt\nXBUlf. tnaeptnaent Mini fiep-\nilaUvt. Box 54. Trail. BC\nin nict homt nur\t\ntion   Box MO Daily Ntw*\nROOM ANb SOaRCi AViOUBLl\n\u2022Im light houie-keeping room for\nrent by tht wuk. Phont 1045-1.\npcwTEcnir^OTw^ - \"t0st AND found\"\nm.\\AMIH,    .',,... .......    .. ,\t\nBractlc X-ny Spinogriphy. Strir.d\nPuttrt Bldg, Trill. DC Ph 318\n\u25a0 \" DIAMOND DRlLLY*RT~~\nitlONAL DIAMOND DRILLING\nlo.. Ltd.. Drilling ind Bit Ser-\njee. Beat Ml. Rowland, B C\nBWHjS and tuftvivctf\nW. HAGCEN, MINING AND\n:ivll Engineer. B. C. Land Sur-\n\u25a0eyor. Roulind tnd Grind Forki I\nife e. Af?one us com st\nttlton, B C. Survtyor, En|lneer\nBrtANtl AND KIAL HTATl\nLf.MeHAhDY.WSURAKCl\nI EitaU. - Phone 118\t\n-Michlne Shop, tcttyltnt ind\nictrlc wtldlng motor rewinding.\nM 114 Vernon St\n\u25a0 Tlnoun tf   m..v -.   \u2014\nPptclllllti In mine ind mill work\nachlne work, light ind huvy\nlectric   ind   Acetylene   welding\n-J Vemon St     NeUon     Ph  M\nBttAhttmo AtCauNTAMT\nRoOEh m iIOVLaNd\nCharUrtd AceounUnt\nm Vlctorii 81     Trtll    Phont 118\nfcjWV, KLL Al\u00ab) IXOTANrtf\nit hitt you? Ph M4 Ark Ston\nfpIbuh Dathi NrtOB\nTILIPHONI  144\nJlossified Advertning Ratei\n[le ptr lint per insertion\nper line per week  ll eon-\nitlvi insertions for cost of 4)\null ptr lint ptr month\n\u25a0 tlmu)\nitnlmiim 1 llnu per lnurtlon\nOX   number!   lie   extrt.   Thil\n\u2022ny   number   of   tlmu.\n\u25baUBLIC   'LEGAL'   NOTICES,\nTENDERS, ETC.\nptr Unt tint Iniertlon ind\nuch lubtequtnt lnurtlon\nta.   ABOVE   RATES    LESS\nIH TOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSUBSCRIPTION  RATES\nI    nt\n11\nisnn\nb 11\nltti\n4M\n\u00abor>\nLOST-BLUE  AIR fORCE  WAI-\nlet. between NtUon lnd Truer s\nUndlng   Reward   Finder   please\nphone UM\t\nCOST-A POCKET WATCH WITR\nleither   I'.rip   ind  fob   Rtwird\nPhone M0\t\nPHONE 144 TO*CLASSIFIED ADS\nFOR SALE - II FT CABIN\nUunch 4 HP Mirini motor Apply Plektrlng Strvlct Stttion\nGrinlle Rotd\nfOR IAU - U-frtATTWCJO\nhoru power mirint tngint. good\ncondition   Full pirllcuUn, phoni\nBilfour I\nfOR   SAL? - rATLU   J   \"*\nTwin,   b   speed   outbotrd    Ideil'\nfor   trolling   HO 00    Apply   Boi\nHI Dilly Ntwt\nar^= I   Kas\u2014\u2014\u2014\u25a0\u25a0\u2014\u2014.\nTht nurrit of ill tbt lUn li ul-\nImited to bt ibout 28.000.000.000,000\nmiln from Iht eirth.\nIMMEDIATE DELIVERY\nOF RELIABLE MINING\nMACHINERY\nMoncho  Tromi ood Mucking  Mochinet,  Mine  Rolls,\nPipe,    Compriuort,    Rockers, Jock Hommen, Valvn.\nVancouver Soles &\nAppraisals Limited\n141  Such  Avinui\nVincouvtr. t  C\nNelton, Box\nfOR IAU -\ntm bouu tl Kailo   0000.  Box\nlbU Dtlly Ntwi.      \t\nns- wa-wuPLifiL! iur-\nby   th* Cinadlan  Preu loday re-\nabundant tuppliu ot uuntlal foodstuffs ud idequite luppllu of\nmott foodi\nfood prieu throughout th* Dominion   hivi   gmtnlly   Incrtutd\nnlihtd Apt  houu. Fully modern\nCuh  Apply 711 Vtrnon St\n1 ACRE FARM  fOR SALE AT during lht put ytar. but in many\nverdict of not guilty, bat he wu\nconvicted et the uuult chant.\nI    Military   heidquirten   uld   tb*\nfive-yew  untence  hu betn  eon\nfinned.\nComment Adjourn\nFor Summer Recess\nLONDON.   Aug   I   (Reuters'\nShorttcru    Apply   Mn.   M.   B cue Um quility of lhi food hai A hird-driven rfouse of Commoni\nfie*\nincrtutd with tht quantity. Chief\n\u2022horltgu in of foodi requiring\nsuiar or faU for preparation and\nDividion. IB. VlctorU SI. NeUon\nroR sale - i n ffown.\nCtntrtUy locittd. ImmtdiiU oc-     -\ncupwey  Apply 111 Silica Stmt. ***** nrtetlm ot ctnntd good*\nroR jali \"'4 R\u00bbu noun.i \u00bb\u00bb\u00bb** !rLT',!',l\"^i,;l\"\u2022,\u2022\n1 imi ini> in ------    iiiIsm  txctlltnl cropt in In ptotptcl. ind\n-iffL^K    iiXm'u^tmel and butUr lupplU. on gn-\n\"^r    ,   . ~  *-*Z??r\u00bb\u25a0'****' *h*l-u stt adiquitr lo mett,    -.-- . _^_ .\nclou In Box m. Delly Ntwt.      | ^ raUontd  dtmind   Houuwlvul\"\"1 *** eontronUd with tb* ttcond\nInitalnunt  ot tht Labor Govtrn.\ntoday idjourntd lor tu Bummer\nreceu, ililed lo lut until October.\n\u00abfttr putting tht final tmichti on\ne nint-monui aeaalon with a itriri\not mlniiturt dtbites nnging from\neattl*  breeding  le   labia   minnen\nConfesses to\nSlaying\nMINEOLA, N T, Aug 4 'APi-\nCtpl. Stuyvutnt Plnntll, Chief of\nNuuu County Dtltetlvu, uld Friday Ward Belcher Caraway. II, Negro butltr and chauffeur, had confuted lo the iliying ef ncUlly\nprominent Mrs. Mirjory Church Logan, 82, and raping and ihootlng her\ndiughter, Marjory. M. latt July M.\nCartway wai booked on a chargt\nof murdtr.\nSight Young Fox\nNear Sirdar\nSIRDAR, BC\nfox  wu nporttd\nArtiiri tnd Slrdir on tht highwiy\non  Thundiy forenoon- Tht color\nAug  I\u2014A young\ni lighted betwun\nabout half frown. Tha preaence of\na pair ot fnxei In thu vicinity hu\nbten impeded for iome time tl-\n. . .. .though no known icU ot Ibtft htve\n*n.Z!\"**[***\u25a0 \u201e  ..      ..[bttn   iltributtd  lo   Ihtu  cunning\nWhtn tht Houu rteieembUt, lt]^,\u00ab,\" ^^ wuuuo.\nUVBTOCK, POULTRY AND jSL\/S'\nFARM surruts, etc\nt    purchuing    pi\nuud by htghtr pr\nproblems,\nleu tnd\nSOLLY CHICKS\nBirred Rock Crou Ntw Htmp-\nihirt unuxtd chicki, until Sept.\nMUi    it    IIIM    \u2022    hundred\nL F SOLLY LTP.\nWutholmt, B. C.\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nJle copy\n, eirrUr. per wuk\nIn tdvinrt\np Cirrler, pel year\np mill outside Ntlunt\not Math\nhru monthi\nI\u00ab monthi\nBne yeer\nBlbovt rttu ipplv  tn  Cinidi\nBmltid Sllttl ind t'mtH Kin|\nm to lubtcrlbtn living out\nIt reiulir eirrltr irei\nKEUtwhrre tnd lo Cinidi\nler* txtri poiti|t u rtqulrtd:\nit month il 90. thrte monlhi\n\" \"i, ilx monlhi M00,'ont yur\nACtoat\nI Kniveof\nclubi I Loo I\n4 Couch\n1 Hllmet.\nthaptdpart\nof cirolli\nI Mlicullne\nnime\nII Stop\n(mut I\n[1 Cmt\n14 To become\n11 rm\n15 Mlturi\nl> Grttce\nItbbr I\nII Chat\n10 Cuckoo\nJI Ctrul train\nIJ  Ailrln|enl\nfruit\nM Nur (poit I\nM rmtgni\n17 TllUofl\nnoblttnan\nM Oburvt\nM Hlill\nM Shlp't\nltttnd*nt\n14 Klntof\nBtihin\n(Bib I\nSI Grau cured\nforfoddtr\nM. Sorrow\nIT Stroni emit\na raHow\n41 Booth\n41 Ventlltttd\n41 flmsmut\n14 Mut\n1 Roman\nI. Cushion\n4. Swell out\nI Ont of tht\nGrut\nI Climor\n7 Pint\nI Attrrss\n10  Ane||\ndrink\nII Ptrroli\n(New\nGulnit)\n19 Husk.I\nterm\nII Amphlhun\n11\n10. Awtnf\nn Kiiitd\n13 Ptrmltt\nJ4 A kind of\ncindy\nM Unit ot work\nM Acting!\nfor urvlcu\nM Pt|ptn\n10 Covtnd\nwith und\n11 Pnu\nII FVrwtr\nJS real\nM Cry oft\n- \u2022. iu;\nA.\"IU k 1\nJ.IO. ill\n'l.llll '\n.\u2022ML'.*:*.\n-ii: j':\nL'JJJ\n.\u2022liV.M\nnn:\n.\u2022:\nAU t.l\nIJ   jI!\n;.ii\u00ab ..'\nil ..Ml\n1 II J'l\u00bb\n1 4\n\"J.lll\nI.I 1\nll l.\"l.<\nL'JJ'J 1\nJ 1.. 1\nitf.'J 1\n'JJfl'J\ndl.'.m   \u00abJ\nJilt l-l\nNitionil Slnglt ud DoubU\nDrum Ouollnt Houu\nIdeil   for   Log   Loadlaa   L*ad\nClurlng, Dnglint tnd Building\nConitnictlon\nNATIONAL MACHlNtRY  CO\nLTD.\nifAflownr^omiu uw-\\\"3**^-\u2122*\nMILLS trt itrongly built tu\nnomictl production to mil Wut-\n\u2022rn Ctnidlin limbt \"\" ' '\u2014\nid by NATIONAL\nJtrity co^ri Oood mllktn Beet\nofftr Uku It I hagan. Poplar\n*>**tbZTt\ntbt oimilty of tcctptlng lubititu-\ntei for certain bard-io-get Ittmi\nRtmosral ot tubtidUi on frulU tnd\nmilk tnd tht Itmponry lifting of\nctlling prlcu on beet bat* accounted for IMM of Ih* higher prlcu.\nIncrtutd farm eotU aod Ubor ead\n.uipment ihortiget hav* aecouat-\nfor olhtri.\nment'i nationaliutlon program\nla tht nine-month ptrlod ot liw-\nmikiag Juit tndtd. meeauru\nground through th* Ltgulillve mill\nincluded thoie nillonillilng Ihe\nBenk of England, civil iviitlon,\neeel mlnu ind providing groundwork   for   I   compreheniive   lniur-\ninre  hlll\nanimill.\nOrdtn Tikm ttr\n4 WHEEL SCOOTERS\nMOW ON DISPLAY AT\nSAM BROWN\nOun, Luk tnd Cyeli Works\nPhont IMI Bex Ml\nMain problenu for Britiih Ool-\numbli houuholdi U tht lncnued\nprtu ot mett foodi. Fruit It plentiful ilong tht Ptclflc Cout but it\nhl|h prlee* ~\nr\nU reel\nt\u00bb CtyotStren\n40 CruUd\nbiwk ptrmt\nCO. LTD. Vintouvtr, BC\n RWh IAV UtAlRf\nOur stiff ii fully trilntd In Iht\nurvtclni ind rtptlr of ill n-ikei\nnf posvtr chain uwi Ship to ul\nfor imsntdult urvlet\nMR IQUIPMINT SIRVICI LTD\n1401   Hornby Vincouvtr. EC\nWt ne BC distributor* for Lt MA\ntir compruw'iri ind to|tr\u00bbu: Ti\u00bb-\n\u25a0 '     blti   tad   roda  powtr   chain\nit\u00bb  rtp*ln\t\nl~JJew    twolon   iw\u00bb-\u00abMd   b*jkk\nh-n'i\nwtuhing 17M ind 1M0 lha\t\non . w\u00ab wu.-, T*? \u2022***\u2022\u25a0 * \"UbWt *^|ood for potato crop*, but b*e\u00bbe\u00bbd\nbtr Manutidut- .....,, .-\u00bb!-\u2014\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 if I ****** ***** P\u2122luci\u00bb *** oeetaloniUy\n,L MAarSttY FOR   SALB-RWIIIUUL   JW-,,\u201e ,hort lupply\nuy BulU ExulUnl brttdlng. Inure Wm  Rat-lb. Box ill. Trail\nAl Idmonton Blrtuh wtr bridt\nrtporu food cotti hivt ilmoet doubltd ilnct htr irrlvil ln Cinada ont\nUU. Lnhom or Hampthlre. Ar- jmr igo Kit Alberlini in not go-\nthur Btrnu Willow Point ln( hungry and thtrt irt few qutuu\ntoTl UAU - ILACI flUBkKSIT tl grocery itont\nrow  ;   w  Dewir. Oordoo Rotd     Riot producU. uUd drutlngi aad\nind Ttt Strut, NeUon. , Ully powden an tcerce throughout\n\" HORirR5^3?ir!A,,^uk.teh\u00ab.a  unmd  ten*\n\\-kmiT1 m^iTnd r? ^amSRth*Ti\u00a3t fbtsSt\n,   ,wo-wm   me^-m,   mm-  meiehMJasaj^mmsfelem a \u00a7nd\n\u2022 eight tll-tttel hindUTu. priu **Z*u Frtd Hlookoff. AppUdal^,^ |Pwtd>^7\nMIM.     new     Gllehro*     k>Oln| M ,,nnLArrTSSji High mul prlcu ir* found hind\niieki. 171; new  tnd uud  fltxlblt ^rlSr^iTiw*\u25a0 ..     In  h\u00bbod  with I  buf ihorUgt  in\ntlvtnlitd   md  bluk  itul  etbU:     MOTORCYCLIS, IICYCLU     Mmiiobt  but gruUr  imounU  of\ni i\u00abT,i-iittl btnch blut. M\n\u25a0 \u2022ul pllU rtmninU. pipt\nfiltingl\n\\TLAS   IRON   *   MtTAL*   LTD '\nMO Prior l> Vmtousetr. BC\nUAOtlHUt\nI   Cirro loggini irehu ind wmt*\nes  for  iruCiri\nI    Brtden   wlnchu  for   lr irki\nHind wlnchu - mot! ilu* Ut-J\njmtdlilt dtllvtry\nc .\u2022 -i-s Dual  tngtnu\nBAYIS   MUIPMWa   COMPANY\nAUTOMOTIVI\n^   MOTORCYCLP, IICYCUB\ntnd WANTTO -\"pmVATtLY OWN1D ******** ***** and pork are avalUbli\nH Inn truck or cu fu cuh. Musi 'eta en In ihort lupply ind mugrt\nbt in ptrftrt ihtpt wllh low fPpUu ot btrriu trt uUlng it\nmiUigt Will conilder tny mike high prlcu Poultry tnd poUlou\nup lo IMI   Still phent number .tn ilu icirce\nif iny wbtn writing lo Box Ml     \"  * *-\nDaily Neva\ntlonil ptntl dtl truck in Al __e_.\ncondition. 4 new I ply llru lorj\" \"***<**\ni gatd puieinn   cir   Bex TM8\nAbundant trull itocki ar* found\nthroughout Ontario, bul high trull\nprMe hevt dlacouriftd Jim pro.\nductlon ind \u2022 futuri Jim ihoHigi\nnull*** rc ^JlTmrnm........,.. |Ou\u00abti Elizabeth\nilMAimaAL  \u201ekM 4 nn gn Kvm wki 'to Accommodate 2314\n(mm mm\nimr^TTTu\nwith  Wlneti md Bull  Dour\nI hirt by Iht btur tr eutntt Ap\nply Crtnbrook Aulo Wr*rk\u00bbn\nCrtnhreok\nmr   \t\nframu   NtlUwl   Michlntry  Ca\nLtd   OrtevllU UUwt. Vi\u00bbc\u00abutu\nZiS-\nmiku A ter\nBox  M\nilia. Them IB. ei\nWAWTtP-tlllt\n\u25a0\u25a0   \u25a0\u25a0 e-t*ti in.\n*******\nuk fa Jim\n\\rmcr\nbf firm*.\nI Rlvtr\n(So Am 1\nIMTTTO-QCOTC-A wjiHtg'tu\nOMF UWPMTF BRWR ITRO IPTRIIt-\nEWRrFR. PTR IPfLRK \" * * r HMAR\nLPHHJB-UIIOPTPT.\nTiilirlay-i CrypMeaeMi   PHILOaOPHT MAKXR US \u00ab1\u00bbIR-\nBlIT CHRIST1ANTTY MAKM Ut MTTBI WU   nELODta\nSmustaMMtaaraaaami\n*iX.\nU.S. lomber Crashes;\nd*t    Swing    wvectitfl*    HHBHVI  t\/m    \u2022***.        is i     01\nwith motor Htnd Thoo, Trtll 11   Killl POSSIOly StX\ncall ti IMI ley Ave- ' '\n____^________^___     WHO BSAOL Calif   Aug\nSUSINBIOWOtTUNITIB |<*\"-Aa km, Air Pue- \u2022r-m\\'^m^r-m^\n\u2014 \u2014-\u2014\u2014 Id\"!!!!'!:\"*ea,* butku. groping for \u2022 lind '\nMONTREAL, Aug. I (CPl - The\nEUuheth will hav* tcoom\nmedatton tor 014 pi\u2014ifi. In\nrludlni TM losirltt clau bertha at\nlies uch fnr i singu piwaga *Hsr\nihe rmku htr mtlden commircul\nInns .Atlantic voytgt earlr thtl Fill\nCunird WhIU Star offlclili in\nnounead Saturday. Thi liner now\nbeing converted from \u2022 troop ihlp\n\u2022I Btulhtmplon. will etrry IM flnt\nclau pttun|tri it i iln|l*-trir\nrite ot MM tnd TM ctbln elm pu\nFOR  IALE\ni. \u2014..'! i.o.te. ..a a., \u25a0-- \u2014 - l*t I\" \" tvteeeel rreehed in fltmu     Ntw YORK. Aug  4 <APi-Col\nr.m^ttm*m*v '*****r* thru m.it. v-,.h..it nt is. \u00bb\u2122v (,.,i.nd\u00ab wniu-\u2122. peirtei b*\naLL. u^T^ui Tmi,. tuLr.' at field Stiartev. killing tht flv* atrriior of lht Ftdtril Buruu of\nAppir boi rw Dtiiy news m #t pwwo( tb<p#H htrrwUu. Stturdiy innounud mt\ni lum. tnffle In Ntwerk, N I. hid\nn broktn up wllh the irrnt ol\nnan Apple Boa TMI Polly Newi\nllAlt *A\u00abT, WBi\/WA\nII icntfullv teniae**\n*f-ta. Wot  lam, nmtme*i\nM4.   Dtlly\nill ptrunt iboerd\nSmtldtrlni  wucktgt  wu uet\nlata* ant t* tru ef tbtui t quir\nHi \"ill tldl-il\nTte\n\u2022eeeh Army err\nb\\\"\n\u2022iihi mm md women who tllea-\ntn tn rsmtt to l\/<n|itdly dlitrrhsittd ipproilmtttlr IOM\nlit fltM treu Albu-. clgtretlu dtily  In tht elty tl in\neaavel pradt M MO MO\nOUR JnlT-Au|tiat booklet, \"Inveet-\nmenu\", oontaini offeringe erf i wide\nring* of GoTernment, Muninpal and\nCoqwrition Sccuritidi.\nCtfias ttuslloNi upen roqua*.\nDQMLMlOTf SeCUBITIBA\nCORPORATION ImWTED\nutitttiMioiwi\nTOK3WTO   WqffrUlL  WfMNte**   VlNCOUVtt WW >Ot\u00bb< toeiOOei   1^1\nlit Heitingl St. Wmt, I onn.mvr, B (\nTtt. r*. r\u00abg\n . \u25a0-\u25a0  .\nS \u2014 NIUON daily NEWS', MONDAY, AUO.  3, 1944\n^fymf-y rtr**m*rawa**r\nThey thought her life was an Open Book...\namVIROINIA GREY \u2022 AlAN M0W8RAY\nERIC RIORE \u2022 WIUIAM W TERRY\nJACQUEUNE de WIT \u2022 ERNEST TRUEXL\"\nPlui Ronald Colman\nIn\n\"ARROWSMITH\"\nShows at 7:00\u2014\u00ab: 13\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nPHONE IM\nWI BALL POR AND DELIVER\nMa's, Udiei' suits, lidiei'      QAa\nCrusts, pUln   ****'\nUnl md Lsil't SI 15\nBummer Coats              bjAmAm\nEMPIRE CLEANERS 1 DYERS\nIIHItHIIIHIIHIHIHIHIIIIIIIIIiniHIIHIII\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIII\nFLEURY'S   Ph\nhiiiiiiihimii\narmacy\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMed. Artsfilk.\nPHONI 25\nniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nlilt's Ilectri*\nF. BL\nHmm 666        IS1 Mur St.\nIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nTHOMPSON\nFUNIRAL HOMI\nAMBULANCI   ItRVICI\n-Dlitinrtivt Puntrtl Servic*-\nBIS Kootenay St Phoo* Ml\nlllllllllllllllllllllllll\nELLISON'S\nGROWING MASH\nFor B*tt*r Development of\nYour Chlcki.\nPHONE 238\nI' ' eenlmu-.\nRAILWAY   MIN'I   IICKNEII\nANO  ACCIDENT  POLICY\nPar man  puci  of  mind  pir\npramlum    dollir,   Mil    STUART\nIALI*   AOINCIIS.   177   Baker\nIt, Ntlun, B.C.\nC. W. Ham* N. A. Htuu\nKOOTINAY GIFT SHOP\nkit Baku It\nSouvenirs of\nNelson\nnniiiMmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nWork Bootf\nAT\nThe Bootery\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii\nMacDougall Earthwormi\n\"Ztrthworm'i Ulster Producer\"\nEirthworm Cipiulei\nEirthworm Cutlngi\n1781 Third Avenui\nTrail, Brltlih Columbia\nWi ttkt - prldi ln\nkeeping  your htlr\nMMM,\nHolgh Tru-Art\nPhon* UT\nRADIO\nREPAIRS\nNIUON ELECTRIC CO.\nRar* Tour Purnltun Exptrtly\nRtcovtred it tb*\nNILSON UPHOLSTERY\n411 Hill SL Phoo* 141\naaaaaaaaatuatttattuaii\nJutt  Arrived\nPINAUO   SHIPMENT\n\u25a0 tthmiil IIM\nAfter ihivi lotion I1M-M*\nHtlr Tonlo I1JS-4S*\nMann, Rutherford\nDrug Co.\nLourdes Cooks\nProvide\nOver IUN Meals\n(Contributed)\nWe do not hesitate to say that\nth* buileit women ln th* East\nsnd Wast Kootensys sine* Jun*\nMth ire Mrs. 0. Birtlett of Nelion,\nLourdei Camp cook, tnd htr cap-\n\u2022bit assistant Miss Shlrleigh\nWitentreet of Silmo.\nSine* their arrival at Camp\nLourdei June M until July M they\nhive cooked 42XI full meals, be-\nildei making 14M undwlchu and\n2741 cupi of cocoi.\nOf course thii food wss consumed\nby th* hungry boy campers. There\nwer* M ravenous boyi from Trsll\nsnd District trom July 4 to 14\nsnd M from th* Kooteniyi July IS\nto M.\nThen boys lte 707 loam of\nbikeri brud beildei th* breid,\nbuns and blsculU which Mrs Birtlett cooked t\\ th* Cimp.\nThe boys themselvu peeled the\nhilf ton of potitou which they\nate. Almost \u2022 hundred poundi of\ncornme.l, rolled oiti ind cereal\nwtre consumed In sddltlon to 14\nbigs of wheit puffi md \u2022 half \u2022\ncau of shredded wheit. In the\nlighter dltt lln* M dozen eggi\nwere used while thi dilly lupply\nof I gallons of milk wu finished\nat supper.\nNow at Lourdei there are 11\njunior girls. People think girls sre\nnot ii heavy esters u boys but\nMrs Birtlett finds ihe hu lo keep\nthe sun* big kettles filled to utli-\nfy their sppetities.\nTh* Junior girl cimpen at\nLourdei an enjoying th* iwlmming lessons given st Camp\nLourdei by Mln Citherine Gul-\nmont of Pentlcton. Mlu Oulmonl\non* Of th* Cimp leiden glvu\nswimming Instructions thre* times\ndaily to all the campers who want\nto be (bla to swim. The keen lnterut tnd lively enthuiium ire\nilreidy beginning te show Out\ntheu dally swimming Instructions\nsn qvlite successful.\nBig Increase in\nKootenay National\nPark Visitors\nOTTAWA, Aug. 4 (CP)-Reflect-\nlng  lb*  tourist boom,  viiiton  In\nCinidi'i Nitloml Psrks numbered\nipproxlmitely 450,000 up to tht tnd\nof July compired wllh \u25a0800,000 during Um yeir IMS, Rctourwi Mlnliter Oltn announced Saturday.\nIn Alberta, 80,873 visitors passed\nthrough the Eastern gateway  Into\nBRITISH TROOPS\nHOVE NEAR IRAN\nSTIRS COMMENTS\nOfficial Statements\nThicken Fog that\nSurrounds Motive\nSTRIKE RIOTS?\n\u25a0y ID ORIAOH\nLONDON, Aug. I (API\u2014British\nIndian troops moved by see Siturdiy to Bun, Iraq, port on thi Per-\nilin Oulf neir the Irinlin frontier,\nind.the British Foreign Office, the\nIndltn office In London md thi Indiin Oovtrnmtnt expreued vsrylng\nvlewi on th* ilgnlflcince of Ih*\nmovement.\nAn Indlin govtrnmtnt communique releued In Ntw Delhi uld th*\nloldltrs were being unt lo Basra\n\"in order thst they msy be on hind\nfor protection, ihould clrcumstsncu\ndemind lt, of Indlin, British snd\nArab llvu and ln order to uf*-\nguard Indian snd British lntereite\nIn South Perils tlrsn).\"\nTeh communique wu expanded\nwith the iddltlonil ititement \"there\nU no question of the troopi going\nInto Perili except In the cise of \u25a0\ngrave emergency, which U hoped\nwill not occur.\"\nA BrltUh Foreign Offlc* ipokeimin ln London, however, uld the\nmen wer* being nnt to Bun merely to reltevt troops on duty thtra\ntnd \"we will withdraw troopi tquiv-\nilent ln number to thoie being\nbrought In trom Indli.\" Neither ht\nnor tht Indltn Oovernment ipeclf-\nled tht number of troops who left\nBombiy Fridiy for the flvi diy\nvoyigt.\n\"The bickground of couru, li the\ndiiturbincei list month,\" in IndUn\noffice ipokeimin uld, referring to\nthe disputes involving s strike sgslnst tht Anglo-Amerlcin Oil Company ln Southern Inn which ltd lo\nRossland Arena Athletic Ass'n\nAccepts Charge labor Day Sports;\nMayor Corner Heads Committee\nROSSLAND, B. C, Aug. 4 - An\nenthuililtlc meeting of Roulind\ncltiieni wu held Friday night in\nth* City Hall for th* purpoM of or-\ngsnlilng \u25a0 itrong Libor Diy Sport*\nCommittee, to work undtr th* auspices of ths Rosslind Arm* Athletic Auoclition.\nC. F. McKenile, of th* former Libor Dty Committee, ixplilned that\n\u2022t I meeting Mondiy night, of th*\nformer Labor Day Committee, lt\nwu decided lo ipproich th* R. A.-\nA. A., and su If lt would sponsor\nth* Labor Day Sporti, snd maka It\na city function. If ths R. A. A A. iccepted, ill ictjulred funds and property of the Labor Dsy Sporti Com-\nmltte* would bl triniferred to thl\nIt. A. A  A.\nOPPIR ACCIPT1D\nThi R. A. A- A. executive unim-\nInously iccepted thi offer. C. A.\nClegg, Pruldtnt of tht Auoclition\nexplilned thl Assoclstlon would\nflnince tht .volunteer committee,\n\u25a0nd tht ntt procttdi would go to\nthe Arem Fund.\nMiyor J. C. Corner, who wu uked to preiide btfort tht election\nwu htld, recilled thit next year\nwould bt Roulind'i fiftieth innl-\nvtrsary and uid s itrong live commlttet ihould bt ippolnted with\nthis fsct ln mind.\nTht commlttet wu tltcted u followi: Chilrmin, Miyor Corner;\nSecritery-Trtuurtr, C. F. McKenile, misted by W. Woodhouu, tnd\ntht following chtlrmtn; Ptradt,\nRt Hon. A. K. Mclntyn; Condi\ntions, Bert McCoy; Groundi, Aldermen Robert Allison; Softball\nTourniment, Rusty Wynn; Horu-\n\u25a0hot Tourniment, Divld Tweed;\nRefreihmtnU, J. C. Miller; Dinct,\nA Erlksen; Publicity, C. F. McKenile tnd R. Fun; Sports, J. Cimoz-\nsL\nMonulgniur Mclnlyrt wu of thi\nopinion thit prliu ihould bt iwirdtd tor th* flotti. Th* meeting ipproved of thli luggeitlon.\nMAY HAVl QUEEN  CONTEST\nMatter of a Queen Contut wu\ndlicuued, ind tht Secretary wu Instructed lo contact sll orgsnlxattoni\nto ss* If thty would enter csndld-\nitei. All spplicstloni must be in\ntb* hinds of th* executive by next\nWedneiday.\nTh* Secretiry wu uked to contact th* City Bind In regard tu\nmusic, th* St. John Ambtflsnc* Association sbout s Flnt Aid tent,\nand thi Ltcrout Club u rtgirds to\nhiving s gime ln tht urly evening. Permliilon io have refreshment boothi wert granted to tht\nPythian SUters, the Udlti Auxiliiry lo the C. I. O. ind tht Junior\nBill Club on tht umt basis ti lut\nyur.\nMiyor Corner tdmonlihtd thc\nChtlrmtn of tht virlous commltteei\nto ippolnt energetic workeri lmmedlitely, u the time wu ihort,\ntod thtre wu t greit detl of work\nto bt done. Ht uktd tht executive\nto mett next Wedneidiy ind to be\nprepired lo glvt progreu reporte on\nplans,\nMail\nOrders\nReceive  our  prompt  cireful   attention.  Yeu aan ihop by mill\nwith confldtnce at\nYOUR  RIXALL  STORI\nCity Drug Co.\nBox 460\nPhont S4\nSlayer Says\nVictim Trying\nTo Poison Him\nTORONTO, Aug. 4 (CP)-Flor-\nmet Wuhlngton, agtd thrtt yun,\nonly lurvlvor of tht txt ind hammer attack which Stturdty brought\ndeath to her mother tnd \u2022 brother\ntnd lister, itlll li fighting for lift\nln thl Hoipltil for Sick Children,\nwhtrt tttendsnU described her condition ii critical.\nAngus Young, SI, hsi been chirged with the murder of the mother,\nMrs. Georglns Washington, 39, but\npolice uld todty lt wu not likely\nthit iddltlonil murder chirgei\nwould be laid u \u2022 result of the\ndothi of Joan, aged two, and Donald, uven.\nHeadlight,\nG.W.G. and\nNorthern\nWork\nClothes\nOur work clothing Is guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money refunded.\nWORK CLOTHES FOR\nANY PURPOSE\nEMORY'S\nTh* Man's Store\nIn the llth ud nth centurti\ncoffee coit nearly $30 a pound.\nB.C. U ses Less\nGasoline in Junt\nVICTORIA. B. C, Au*. 4 (CP)-\nBrltlih ColumbU uud 380,000 gallon! leu guollnt In Junt than In\nMty of thli yur\u2014t dtcrtau which\nthe'deith of 17 ptnoni tnd wound- j's unususl st thU tlmi of ytir.\ning of 190 others. I    Totsl guollnt ulu during Junt\nThi Irinlin Emtwuy ln London \"trt 8.072^01  gallons  t  dtcrttu\nHid lt wu myitlfled\nBeautiful Paris\nGives King Idea\nof Designing Ottawa\n\u25a0y ROM MUNRO\nCtnidlin Prtu Miff Writer\nPARIS, Aug 4 (CP Cible) - Tht\nmignlflctnt vltw from tht Hottl\nCrillon tcrou tht historic Plice dl\nLi Concorde In the centre of Pirli\nlowird thl Bourbon Pilice where\ntht Trench Chimber of DeputlM\nilti probably hu t good deil to do\nwith Prime Mlnliter Mickeniie\nKing'l Ideal of Ihe beauttflcation of\nOttawa.\nIn  IMS Mr   King cime to Pirli\nof 251,411 gilloni from Miy of thii\nyttr whtn in ill-time monthly rtcord of 8,325.330 gallon! ul Tht\nJunt ulu represent in Increue of\n1,852,173 gilloni from Junt ot IMS\nJail Doukhobon\nFor Lacking\nRegistration Cards\nTwo Doukhobon, Zahar Barlsoff\nmd Otorgt Soukeroff. wire sentenced to thret monthi for not being\nfor the conference which produced In poutulon of rtgUtritlon cirdi,\ntht Ktllog-Brland Pirt to outUwJby SUptndltry MtgUtriW Wllllim\nwir. Ht stand it thi Olden Injlrvtnt   in   tbt   Provincial   Pollct\nroom,   ov.rlo.kln,. th,   Cjngrdj,Court  Friday JTuy  hjjd   pU*d*dUSrtT.taSh ESS, \u00ab\n7^**^1 S\"\"l,to, b\"*C\u00a3M ********** (1>,o' of Mr. md Mrs. H. H. Currlt, who\ntht Nitlonal Regntrition Reguli- ip,nl hU mtln ichool lift In tht\nHens- Nelion   tchooU   until   enrolling   ln\nTh* two mtn htd bttn rekaud B. C. Unlvtnity two yesrs igo.\nPmumibly tht \"urgttnl In tht\nBritain Hears\nBroadcast on\nLife In Nelson\nAttrsctlons of Juvenile life In Ntlson were portrtyed to th* Brltlih\nUlu recently by the BrltUh Broidcuting Compiny preiumably, t\nlttUr juit received in NeUon remit.\nIn Iht couru of t letter  dated\nJuly 1, to Mre. H. H. Currie ot Ntlion, Mre. Jamei McDonild, of IN\nCoplind  Rotd, Glugow, Scotlind,\nwife of Mrs Currle'i couiln, Kites:\n\"Wt   heird   in   Interesting   iccount ef  uii  In  Ntlun tn thl\nwinleu   i   month   tr   twt   igo,\nwhleh  midt  quite in  Impression\n\u2022n   me.   It  wu   In  tht  'schools'\nprogram, tnd WU given by I UT-\npunk In tht Ctnidlin Army, Hi\nmtdt \u25a0 schoolboy's diyt In Nelun lound very ittrictlvi Indied.\nI wondered If lin htd spent hll\nuhtel dtyt Just u described. I\n\u25a0uppoie ht III, tnd I muit uy It\nuundtd flnt.\"\nThl  \"lin\"   Mn.   McDonild   wu\nHail Ravages\nVast Grain Area\nEDMONTON. Aug. 4 (CP)-Dim-\n\u2022ge estlmitcd from 50 to 100 per\ncent wu totalled up after hill itruck\nThundty in Ctntrtl AlberU dlitrlct* ind imuhed 200.000 to 300,-\n000 icru of crop, word from WeUt-\nklwln, Camrou, Piridist Villey\n\u2022nd other poinU revelled.\nWEST KOOTENAY\nSTEAM LAUNDRY\nPhone  1175\nItt liktr Street Ntlun\niiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii\nCAMPBELL, SHANKLAND\nI IMRIE\nChartered Accountants\nAiidlten\n541 Biker St Phon* B5\nllliniMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII\nFurmcu and AlreendKlonlni\nLES BROWETT'S\nTINSMITH    AND    IHIITMITg\n\u25a0HOP\n110 Kooteniy It Phone 111\nHove thi Job Dom Right\nsra\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONI IIS\nSILVER KING TRANSFER\nGeneral   Hauling\nOwned and operited by M\nEx-8ervlcemin\nPhone  606-R2\nStan Bachynikl\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllil\nFor Reliable Wotch Ropoln\nPROMPT   SERVICE\nHARVEY'S\n\u00ab4 Biker St\nllllflllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nhlch     provide     thii\n\u00bbeep of on* of th* city's mod\nbeiutiful vistas.\nIn OtUwi now, Pirlllen Jicquei\nOrtbcr,   nottd   town   plinner,   Ui_\nworklng on plini to bttutlfy the ***   ***tt.  Tn        T^i ?  ^\nCintdlin c.pitil md U ilre.dyw.il ?********* Po \"\u00abJ\u00b0%1*}*r*- A^-\n\u25a0dv.nced.  Aided by Cintdltn ts- *** ******* '* *\u2022\/\u00bb > ******* ****?\nenhinet   th* *****   *****   ********   logeihu   with\nCRANBROOK\nCRANBROOK.  BC.  -  Mr   ind\nMn. GEL MicKlnnon, George\nfteJS-tirSJtai^ \\m% *** \"3\u00bb ofauSTtat\"-: **** ~      Hrfi t\nin lncrtiu of more thin 11.000 over nei-hborini Hull I *[*tt>Hj duniging property of lht\nthi umt month list net. {*\", ,.\u201e,.\"\u25a0., Mr \u00bb,\u201e.., ,\u201e.,,.\u201e,\u201e ! Spiritual Communltlu of Chrtit it\nJuly reporti from Kooteniy Rs-\ntlonil Pirk ln British ColumbU. hid\nin increue ln visitors from 1700 to\n11J0O.\nHt cimi it Mr King'l InviUUon ; **}****-** Communltlu at ChrUt >\nI Brilliant Junt 14 Whtn brought be\nfort tht court July 5, tht four had ***** ***** ****\nrtfuttd lo tUct tlthtr trttl by jury; \u2122** *** ***}*,\nCinidlin Army,\" who worktd up\ntht script tnd givt thi radio broad-\ncut. U \u2022 formtr NtUon boy, still\non duly overseas HU identity U s\npuule. u officers of th* Ntlion\nWomtn'i Auxiliiry to tht Actlvt\nBrilliant Junt K Whtn brought bt-1 TaT*m hivt btui undu- th* Imprei-\n\"'   iricticilly ill tht urvlee-\nUlt oversell list had\ndemobilised\nIncldentilly,   thi   Glugow   reli-\nllvu of Mri Currie ire wtll potttd\ntm NtUon. IU Civic Ctntrt, Ukt-\n\u2022idt Pirk. ud othtr ittrictloni, u\nthty htrt bttn In regulir receipt of\nTht Dtlly Ntwi since eirly In the\nwtr. Tht pipers being relayed  to\nn- tht   two   Glugow   retdlng   roomi.\n'Ir cms hid renucktd fictjrtes in their f.ntn,  pinlyils continued  on  the where they were regulirly pounced\nte\nR. NADBAU\nPlumbing Repair* and Trouble\nShooting.\nPhon. 1157-613 Victoria St.\nor ipeedy trial tad htd lutomiticil-\nly bttn unt lo triil by Jury.\nPOLIO CASES\nAnnouncement\nHAVIN* PURCHASIO THI\nColumbia Bottling Works\nIf will be my lomut mdoovor to contlnm to\nMfvi yoo In th* mann*r you hov* bein oecu\u00bbtom*d to.\nWi will contlnu* to carry all of th* high clots\nbeverage j os carried by Mr. ond Mn. Jones.\nMr. Elmer W. White.\nStatM All\nMovements in Accord\nWith Declaration\nBERLIN.  Aug.  4   (AP1-A  high.\nrepirillnni official in the Amerlcin   INCREASE\n-- \u25a0\u2022- I MlllUry  Government,  commtnting mrmttm\n^7 Tw2f!l   -K*\\****  ****,.** ea Moicow chirgu thil lht Amtrl-!    MrNNlAPOUS, Aug 4 (AP)\nrer   Thurtdiy   morning   for   their an, b^ nnucked fictortu ln thtlr fa\nMre'il   VlrKs, .ad lin  ruh. . |B\"' ^l*****\"} '*** \".inilons, u- Incnm,  oosn  i\nJrL-_.ii  T ',, ' Gll5*rllurttd Stturdty thtt ill remoriU MinneioU Siturdiy wllh 5M ci\n*# ********* **.' V***\u00b0*>*V ******'\u00b0t Nulpmenl had bun \"In ucord T'T. H.v.inl?V- 7rZZ.,\\7. Z\n II lllllllllllllllllllllllll I\nCHILDREN'I  WEAR,   TOYS,\nNOVILTIII\nit th*\nCHILDRENS' SHOP\nMl llker Itreet\nlllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nMAKI   DRIVING   A   PLEASURE\nWITH A  MOTOR  TUNE-UP\nthey   will   mak*   thtlr   homt   in\nfuture.\nMr. and lire. Don McNibb ind\ndiughter, Dime, hive Uft tor\nMlnnedoaa,   Man.   Mr.   McNibb   1.\nincreut   both   In   Mlnneipolli   ind  on by the Ctnidlin urvlctmen.\n_y with SI c\nequipment htd bttn \"In tccord h,,^ ^.^ ,n u\u201e |UU ^n\u201e |.C. HAS WORST WHK\nwith the PoUdim decliritlon \"\nJuly 1\nThU providei,  he uld.  thtt ill Tbi,,\npUnU mirktd for rtpiritmni ln lht\nAmerlcin tone \"htvt been tnd ire\nM of Ihtm In MinnupolUjWITH POtDT FIRES;\nhive bttn IT duthi I mmam , -,.,,\u00bb Ti, . .,\nNELION  AUTO WRICKINO\n\u2022nd GARAGE\nIII Vernon SV Phone \u00bbM\nM J  MAJOR\nMlnneipolli. whtrt tht diutu ii'^OST LOWH THAN IMS\nopen   to   lmpectlon\ntritlom\nepidemic, reportd II ntw\nit th*  when  farm  of  hit  fither\nwhich ta nnr Mlnncdos*.\nVICTORIA. Aug 4 (CP)- Thc\nworst forut tire wuk of tht s\u00bbi-\n\u2022oo wu rtporttd with 117 flrei\nbreiklng out ln Um provlnct ind T7\n\u2022till burning Stturdty but tht coit\nto tht ProvlncUl Govtrnmtnt ..'.\nfighting tht flru U itlll only hi'.f\nwith th* Dmvtnxnt of Traniport tuthorltlu  of  ill   four   lUiu,   ln-l*Tnl*hL\nAlrwty Service ben ind hu bun,eluding RuuU\" I ,-.,., ,    , -^..\u2014Z\t\ngrintid thret monthi' leive of ib-l    \"Wt ire vtry lorry Indeed Ihtt JOHN L LEWIS AT\nHi will go Into hirveit work!lht umt U not trut of ill other CALGART MINIRJ' MIIT\nsums of Otnntny.\" ht iddtd. \"Wti    ,..,\u201e.,,_    .        .   ,__     . .\nwould likt vtry much lo htvt thtl, CALOART.  Aug.   4   (CPI^John. _\numt   'optn   door   policy'   prtrtll I- t-*\"U fUry Prttldtnt o\/lht Unl, lo ditt this yur whit II wu lul\neverywhere\" Ud  Mine Workers of  Amerlci   li yeu\nSiRIjAR T*1*  Ruultni  htvt  blocked   it- In Ctlgiry lo ittond lh* innuil con-     Up to diU thli yur Ml forut flrei\n*J*-*mamrAt.t\\ ^mpt> ,n ^ AUM Cortro| Coun. ventmn of delegitei of district 11. ehu oee iStRfcortb\nSIRDAR, B.C. - LouU KUngtn-;dl *\u00b0 uUblUh \u2022 four-power com- U- M W A. opening Mondiy hiv.  occurred   Last  yetr  il   thii \\\nsmith   eg   Creiton   ipent   t   ihort 'mlulon to inveitlgite the itate of     During in UUrview he ildeetep- tim. m foreit fine bad occurred.\nvicitlon with hli sister, Mrs Robby \u00b0 t r m \u25a0 n  dlurmtmtnt.  Including ptd quutiont concerning th* pout- j\nArmstrong. j economic, ln ill nou. There htvt ollily  of ptriutding Ih* Cinidln\nMlu Smith of Cruton wu vUlt- '***** '\"I\"\"1' reports thtt Ibt Sovi- lociU to Join tht Amtrlctn Ptdtrt\nROSCOE*\nAND\nFOURNIER\nGARAGEMEN\nSKY CHIEF AUTO SERVICE\nPhont IS NtUon. B C\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin\nWATCH FOR\nLIBERTY SPECIALS\nTOMORROW\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIM\nIniurt\u2014And I* Sur* 1\nThree\nNice Thing!\nTo Have\nf-An umbrelli Whtn R\nll  Rilning\nI\u2014A    tptrt   Tire   Whm\nYou  Htvt t Flit\n\u00bb\u2014A    Non \u25a0 CiiMtllihU\nPiul     Revere     Policy\nWhtn   You   Hivt   A\nDiubility.\nRon Somers\nINSURANCI ANO\nREAL ESTATE\nPhon* 1112\n444 Word  St.\nMr. ond Mrs  W. H   lone* Wlih to Announc* the\nSol* of Their Businetj, The\nColumbia Bottling Works\nTO\nMr. Elmer W. While\nWe wish to toke this opportunity to thonk our\nfriends ond customers for their potronoge ond rti-\npectfully osk th* continued goodwill ond custom be\nextended to the new proprietor of the\nCOLUMBIA BOTTLING WORKS\nOFFERS SI0,000\nFOR 10 ROUND BOUT\nthtlr  lont  to   minufieturt  irmi-1    -Our CtntdUn grosipt htrt com- WITH JOHNNY 6RIC0\nmenti contrery  to tht dlctalu of p|ete lutooomy.\" bt uld \"Wt don't\nPoUdim ind control council igrtt- dictate to Ihtm\"\nlng with MUt Helen Armstrong for  **** .\"\u2022  ******  ?\u2022******?  ftctorUt   In; Uon of Ubor\ni ftw days.\nGeorge Taylor tnd family, ot\nWynndil. wtre visitors h*re Tuu-\ndsy on thtlr wiy up lo tht Lakt for\nt short stay.\nMr. tnd Mrs. Otorgt Dtgby htvt\nu thtlr guuti, thi two young\ndiughters eg Mr. Dlgby from Vsncouver.\nMrs. Aberoromble of Cilgiry arrived here at th* first of th* week\nto Join her huibind ind ton, bringing wllh htr tht fimily furniture\nThe fimily irt not dtcldtd u to\nReport* VIohoy\nAnd 10 Oth.ri\nHava B\u00ab*n Hanged\nBox Cor Famine\nPlugs Elevator*\nMONTREAL. Aug 4 (CPl-Rjt-\nIng PromoUr Rioul Oodbout Siturdiy innounced be htd unt Uit-\ngremt offering either Mtrty Servo\noe Tony Jinlro llOjlOO plui tx-\nptout to fight \u2022 10-round bout with\nMontreil i Johnny Greco hire Aug\nST PAUU Minn. Aug  4 'API-\nOov Idwird I. Thy* hu uktd red\n,    trtl tuUttnct to muting th* \"crl-\nMMCOW  Aug  4 (API-lsvtttU^, .itmu^,- nMd by ihortige rtMU, .-_     rf mrhrto.   ii h-\nrtporttd  thtl  U-Ou   Andrei   A   of boiciri to mort nln '**\"' **** Cochr*M   \" \u2022>\u2022\n- , *}****Z* ' *r\u00b0rfk ,lrrrlb*1 - ****\u25a0 \\    Th. go\u00abmoe uid ht hid bttn I\nwhtthtr thty will lettle down htrt [ sU * No   1  nttlrt-bom wtr erlm\nor it WynndtL\nsub  no    i   nmve-norn   wir   rr m-  .^\u2014.a   -,.\u201e\u00bb   .i..-.t^..   i.   i-...,.  i        ..^...  ......\nat *?*^i*vz}i'*.\\vz *^Wt*Z?t\u00a3tZZ:Ze%tZ. \"1.^\"^,\nS*rvo Ii holder of tht World'i\nWelttrwUght title which hi won\nrecently from Rtd\nfighti Ortco ben It wlll bt in ov\ntr-wtight   affair   ind  hU  tltll   will\nOlywrln* can b* eonvtrltd to\nmore Ihan double IU wtight of nitre- glycerine\ni tluii*liiiitjt\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuk* MS\nMIDICAL ART! IUILOINO\n\u2022An*teeAAS****A**a.aaaaaae\nTh* Niwut Thing In ll|nt\nNEO LITE SIGNS\nMad* lo ordtr\nWALKER'S\nPhone Mt u tti-P.\nLsvs tnaantt ametpemee\njneers lateen*\nCor  VlctorU tnd SUnUy Sta\nA. j. HESSE\nPHONI Ml\n\u2014.\t\nfollowing trial by tht Militiry Col-\nWglum of lht U S S R Supreme\nCourt\nAll Iht teeuud. IivtttU uld.\npletdtd guilty to chirgu of \"tret-\nton lo tht motherland ildlng Otr-\nmtn InUlllgtnct tnd ttrrortlt u-\ntivlliei sgsinit Iht S-n-i.t Union\"\n\"plugged up\"\nJinlro hti ilreidy fought Oram\nthret Umu ll MidiKin Squirt Girden. winning one* and losing twice\nJINX FALKENIURG\nRECEIVES A MY\nNIW TORX. Aug 4 'AP' Jin\u00ab\nPilkcnbtrg. ictreu wlft of Ttt Mr\nCriry. pan birth Pridn to \u2022 di\n\u2022nd three-qiiirten pound boy\nSIRDAR CHERRIES\nALL SHITPED\nSIRDAR. IC. Aug   I -  Clur\nrUt ire no. ibout tfi Ihlpped tnd  (^y |HD AU<1  ] J\nrinehtn   in   gtlUng    ready    tor     _____\ntnmitot*    Th*    htlp    Htuillon    Is      NUERNBERG.  Otrminr.\n'IU\nWAR CRIMES TRIAL\nOr RANKING GIRMANS\n\u2022Uud lo htvt *a**d\nNtmiNBERG\n'APi    A memntr of lht Allltd pros\ntcsitioa itaff uld  Iht  wu crlmu I\ntrUlt igilnit 11 renting Otrminil\nmight tnd by Auguit IJ. tnd thit\nPope Heari Arab*\nVATKAR OTT. Aug 4 (Rtulttii j \u2022 ******* *** remtab, Septtmbtr I\n\u2014Uw Pop* **v* i II ulurtt tud-i-\nUnc* today to \u2022 fl\u00bbi \u25a0*\u25a0 Arab d*l- \u25a0 SOCIO I LOOMr\negillon which pltced lht Arab t\u201e.   _ t     am      e\non p.lutlnt btfort Catholic feeder*  COHIMMni ill QliOOOC\nTht   delegitlon   rompria^t   thre*\n\u2022nd  Iwo fTirtMl.na NORANDA. -Que    Aug   4 ICPI-\n-   Uw,   Nitlonal   leider   of   lh*\nSLOCAN CITY\nSLOCAN CTTT. B C -Mrs. Wll-\nb*rt Hlcki tnd two children. Donild .. ItuUI Credit Party, will open th*\ntnd Btrbtra sp.nl , few Ate, In  V\u00abt\u00abrOn Milling mnptlgn  hi Uw kpt.  II Pontlu\nu'iTt \"St ^'ftln,'*^ to \"ANAMO. BC. Am * ICP* - WSJtf?Sg. g T^m\"^.\n\\tlLmlt? rnL^a*eVSl t\\t***Amtm MeMlllin. MTPIret Ore.11****** *\u00a3*J\u00a3*!g. **L******* *'\nNelton Mrt   Hleki wu \u2022 guut .1 Ww ntfnn .M ^ ^ re*l CMuetl. et V.TOr. for Iht utt\nth* ihower given In honor of her    ,\u201e       ^ \u201e\u201e ^ bteTmluIn* ***** ******* by tht dttth ot W  B\nhr\"^\"' 72; 22 '^\"H ! T K-^hU   hom.   ,lnn   annoa**},***********. Ubtrel\nrenlly irrived bridt fr\u00abm Englind   \u201e|.M LorUn UbtlU. R  C. li tht Llb-\nNormin Oifford. of Ntw Dnnt.' Ru mm. tUo WlllUm McMIIlt*.'***i nemlnn Bemtrd Molloy hu\nntptrtment of Ubor. Jlptntu i found hii ftthtr i htl upon tht, bttn ntmed CCT rtndldit. i.-wl\nDlvlilon. ipent t ftw din it hll i btnkf tf NimIim Ukt whtrt Iht 0*etr R*y Ubor-PtogTfl.i ctn-\nbomt htrt during Iht wttk iMeMllIm htvt \u2022 Smmu eekkem*litem\nDeiigned onif tnglnttrtd tat Hie fanner who\nwants big tractor power end ptrformonct\u2014\net low Initial cost\u2014with renlly economical\noperation.\nWe con supply you with ttiii generol purpose\ntroctor now, they will be in our worehouse thli\ncoming week. \u2014 Ploce your order now os the\nnumber we con supply is limited\nWIRI OR PHONI TODAY\nNelson Farmers Supply Ltd.\n$24 Railway St. - N.Uon,  l.C. \u2014 fkana 174\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. 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