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Dozens of coastal communities will be virtually isolated after noon Thursday when the strike of 150\nmarine engineers is expected to cripple' B.C. _ major water\n\"' transport system.\nVancouver Island logging camps\nand manv communities strung along\nthe Pacific Coast will lose their\nmain passenger and freight links\nwhen members of the B.C. Marine\nEngineers' Union (A.F.L.), responsible for 36 vessels plying between\nVictoria, Nanaimo, Vancouver, Seattle and other coast ports, go on\nstrike to back their demand, for increased wages.\nSupport for the marine engineers,\nwho voted 135 to 14 in favor of\nstriking, was voiced today by officials of the Seafarers International\nUnion (A.F.L.).\n\"We will not sail a single ship\nexcept in emergency cases ...,\" said\nDave Joyce, union business agent.\nFOOD BLOCK\nFirst effect of the proposed strike\nia expected to be curtailment of\npassenger services between Vancouver, Island and tho mainland followed by the cutting off of food\nstuffs.\nUnaevered wlll be air traniport\nana a barge service. Trans-Canada\nAirlines  wai   reported   ready  to\ndraw on Iti airplane reserve.\nAlso scheduled to strike topiorrow\nwere   some   125   members   ot   the\nUnited   Packinghouse   Workers   of\nAmerica (C.I.O.) employed in three\nindependent Vancouver packing\n1 he Rev. Dr. A, Powell Davlea,\nabove, pastor of All Souls' Unitarian Churth, In Washington, declared Ih \u2022 sermon that the new\nwomen's fashions are \"immoral\n, , _- moronic . . , and a crime\nagainit decency.'' Dr. Davies appealed to women not to wear\nlonger iklrti and itated that tha\nnaw atylea \"are Immoral becauie\nthty waite the material that li\nduptritely needed by the world's\nlufferlng people.\" \t\nLIFEBOATS\nHOLD FISHER\nFROM ROCKS\nCoast Guard Cutter\nRaces to Tow\nDisabled Vessel\nHEAVY SEAS\nCOOS BAY, Or*, OCt f <AI*r-\nThret Co**i Gutrd motor Ilfeboata\nbattled in heavy seas Northweit of\nYak. ^UFHS\nON JOUY\nCABBY KILLING\nAce C.I.D. Men Turn\nFrom Two Other\nSlayings to New Case\nARTIST HELD\nBy MICHAEL O'MARA\nCanadian Preu 8taff Writer\nLONDON, Oct 7 (CP) - Scotland Yard'i ace detectives, temporarily quitting their hunt for\ncluei In two othar uniolved London killings, tonight concentrated\non \"The Case of the Jolly Cabby,\"\nfound dying In a taxi with five\nbulleti In hli ilde.\nThe taxi driver, Identified ai\nJoieph Deimond, 42, wai found\nearly today. He wai known to hia\nfriendi ai tha \"jollleit man In\nChcliaa,\" with no known enemlei.\nRobbery wai not bal laved the\n'  motive for the ihootlng.\nDetective Inspector Reginald\nSpooner, who tracked down Neville\nHeath, the sex-craned sadist whose\nmurders attracted country-wide attention last year, was put in charge\nof the Desmond case.\nCooperating with him vere large\nsquads of C.I.D. men previously\nengaged in investigating the deaths\nof \"Black Hita\" Green, shot in he?\napartment ln the Soho District Sept,\nBad Weather\nHolds Up\nAir Rescuers\nGRAY MARKET\nPAPER DEAL\nNETS MILLION\nNewsprint Men Find\nCooperation Key to.\nPublishers' Worry\nRECORD OUTPUT\nTORONTO, Oct T (CP)\nproblem   of   the   smaller\n\u2014 Tht\nUnited\nplants. They will Join 500 employees!?. \u00abn*j 35-year-old Gladys Hanrahan,\nof Swift Canadian, Canada Packers '\u00bb\"nd  strangled  ln Regents  Park\nand Burns and Company plants on | last Thursday night\nstrike for more than three weeks to PREVI0U- MURDERS SCENE\nenforce    demands    for    lnereued    DMJri-nd',   cab   with   his   body\n\u2022<s-l.ua un.- 'slumped over the wheel, was found\n\u201e   _ .. .  ai      \u00bb-.. _.,i.J-n the Nottlng Hill area of London\n^S'.isT'i^-S^Si rSsr,-*\u00bb\u00bbl known among cabbie, aa a\nwould be the walkout of 2851 oper- \u201e.. \"f        \u201e    ,       \u2022 ......\nator's of streetcars and buses In black spot after dark. In recent\nVancouver, New Westminster and y*-r\u00ab th*\u00ab '\u00ab -Wveri *\"ve *>\"*>\nVictoria, who are scheduled to take murdered In this are*.\na strike vote Wednesday.\nVancolver's Acting Mayor Charles\nJones today telegraphed Flderal and\nProvincial Labor Ministers urging\nimmediate action ln the \"most serious situation which faces the city\nand adjacent municipalities.\"\nPolice, however, appeared utli-\nfled that they had at leaat one\nopen-and-ihut cue tolved In, the\nrecent ipata cf lematlonal crlmei\n\u2014tha ihootlng In Piccadilly In\nbroad   daylight   of   Mlchele   le\n\u2014Comte, 28-year-old French mannequin.   '\nYvca Georgei Hirent, 35-year-\nold French artist wai- remanded\nIn cuitody until Oct 14, charged\nwith ihootlng Mile, la Comte outilde the entrance cf London'i\nfashionable Berkeley Hotel.\nThe condition o! Mile, le Comte\nwai reported by hospital authorities\nu   \"steadily   improving   but   (Ull\nurioui.\"\n- J* \u00b0r,_\",',Tt^I5\"Tl!^^\"\u00ab^T'\u00ab\" \u2022nJourned to-\nu \"e-rtniritay ill-advlsed *\u2022>\u2022 PJjHdiy while police continued their\nsent attampt- by t Unites! State* j mveitl \u201e__\u2022*\" ,\u201e(. ^ ittfb .\u201e,\nhere tonight to prevent a disabled < Grand Jury to lubpoena rtcordi oII-,e(j-_nd b_ tabbing\n85-ton fiihlng vessel out of Seattle | Canadian companlei In IU Inveitfga-1 \u25a0*},, formal hearing will reopen\nfrom being battered on the rocki., tlon of newsprint shortage!. Oct 16. Meanwhile police are chu-\nThe Coast Guard cutter Bonham is \u2022\u25a0] would be extremely dlup- ing down tvery lead provided by\nracing.from 100 miles off shore to|p-|nt,d If any company ln thli the dead woman'i pipen, said to\nassist the stricken vessel that of* coun.ry complied with a subpoena identify many men among her\nfleers at the Coos Bay Lifeboat Sta- If- pr0<ju-e it, re_ordi in tha United \"\nU.J. Grand Jury\nSeeks Subpoena\nCanadian Recordi\nIn command cf tha rescue party\n\u2022caking to aid the Injured mli-\nalonary, Canon John H. Turner,\nli Maj, George A. Flint of Montreal.\nEDMONTON, Oct, 7 (CP).--v-\nery Arctlo radio wave length wai\nbeing monitored hare today by\nNorth West Air Command Signals\ncperatori In three dramatic Arctic\nmluloni being attempted by R. C,\nA. F. air aearch and reicue aircraft.\nThe Arctic silence itill kept lecret\nt..e condition of Canon John H. Turner, seriously wounded at his lonely\nMoffatt Inlet mission houie, 400\nmilee North of the Arctic Circle on\nNorthwestern Biffin liland.\nOfflclali ilso reported that bid\nweather today cancelled a reconnaissance flight from.Coral Hirbor,\nN.W.T. The flight wai icheduled to\nbe made ln an attempt to learn what\nwu enforcing the silence, of an army\ndoctor and three paratroopers, not\nheard of since they were dropped\nnear the mission along with supplies\nand radio equipment last Saturday.\n, Bad weather alio wu keeping\nanother R. C. A. F. rescue plane\nfrom Its minion Tha aircraft hu\nbeen waiting at Norman Weill,\nN.W.T- for almoit a week for a\nchance to lurch tha Weitern Arctic for thi milling ichoener \"Koi-\ntlk,\" and Iti four pasiengen.\nNewest   Arctic   reicue . mlulon\nlunched by tha N.W A.C. Signals\nheadquarters here wu to the frigid\nHudion Bay tip of Quebec, where\nan Eiklmo lay seriously wounded\nwith gunshot woundi. An air narch\nand rescue Canso was sent to hli\naid .-uVallto afterword' of l*^\u00a3>!_*?*ijfc_ Canadian, production\n*rr*t^w\u00bbfreitytitoKw.A.dhere^*^*2\"_Vl*tih a,_.-_;tlm\u2022\nby tn Arctic radio itation. The plane' ****** of i3M,00\" tons with 82 per\nwhich left Halifax, N.W., last night c\u00ab*0l \"J0!\"! to the United States,\nwu mmm to.--.ch Goo* Biy ^rf^?-^*^ (AP, - Tu-Unltad Nttio^Wj;\nsurplus  except for the tact that | Situ ihouttd \"Iniuir tnd \")c*f\"\ntion reported could not be tuwed by\nthe imiller lifeboats.\nTht. cutter ll expected to ruth\nthe scene about 7:30 a.m. tomorrow.\nCaptain Melvln Jorgensen, Seittle, reported hii crew of nine re\nstates. I would expect iny Amerlcin to be equally disappointed If\n\u25a0ny company in his country complied with similar demands ihould\nthey ever be made, ln connection\nIW   reponea nu crew \u00b0* ->\"\u00bb \u00abT witn procetdlngi Initltutad in thil\nmain aboird the Fortress of SettU    .ount\u00a3   _-\u201e..' our   .^-combine\n!! ISiEs    ,\"t\"a[ fro_en ,.e\u2122 \u25a0\u2022*\u25a0\u00bb **>*\">* compinlu carrying on\nno immediate danger. A frozen stern \u2022 ttWii-j c..\u00bb., \u25a0\u2022\nbearing diubled the craft about 20 busmen in the Unltod States.\nmiles North of here.\nA Coast Guard spokesman said the By FORBEI RHUDE\ntwo Coos Bay motor lifeboats and Cinidlin Pren Builneu Editor\none from Umpqua are .capable oi Certain Canadian newsprint corn-\nholding the stricken fishiag boat paniei may shortly be charged with I\nagainst the heavy blow and seas, contempt of United States Federal\ncourts in a case which digs deep)\ninto Canadian business life and in:\nwhich the issue of Canada's love-\nreignty has been raised.\nIt is \u25a0 long-driwn argument\nwhich apparently has the United I\nStates Department of Juitice on one\nside and newsprint companies on the\nother,   with   indications   that   the:\nbut not able to tow it into port.\nNov. n stm\nRemembrance Day\nIn Canada\nOTTAWA, Oct. 7 (CPl. - Re\nmembrane. Day In Cinidi ll itll. Depirtment at 01\n' \"r.WK.tlLk\u00ab *\"* \">* State Department at\nId K'\"-d^^l<lV';;**U\"d'y; Washington are having verbal ex\nNov. 9 ai Remembrance Day for    . \u2022,    ..     ,._k, \u2022\u201e_.\nthe dead of the Flnt and Second\nWorld Wan, \u2022 Stile Depirtment\nofficial uld today.\nchanges in the background.\nThe situation Is this:\nThe Anti-Trust Section of the\nDepartment of Justice, according to\ncourt presentation, received complaints \u2014 their sources unspecified\n-that practices of some newsprint\ncompaniu   were   In   violation   of\nfriendi.\nIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nLabor Leaders\nNot Required to\nToko Non-Red Oath\nWAiHINOTON, Oct. 7 (AP)-\nThe National tabor Relation!\nBoard ruled today 4 to 1 thlt top\nAmerlcin Federation of Labor\nand CIO officen ara not required by tha Taft-Hartley Law\nto sign non-Communist affidavits.\nOver-rldlng an Interpretation\nby It Ita own general oounul,\nRobert Donham, the Board decided that insofar u bargaining\n\u2022lection procedurei tn concerned the law riqulru affidavit! only from officii of Indlvlduil unioni ind thilr locale.\nWhile the Board hu th. final\nMy on election! to determine\nunion representation rights,\nDenham hu the laat word on\nwhether tha Board can hur \u2022\ncharge of an unfair labor practice. Thus the Boird un Impou\nIta view of th. law only In\ncuu Involving queitioni of\nunion repruentatlon or bargaining righti.\nIMIIIIIIMIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllMIIIMI\nJUNIOR INVESTMENT\nDEALERS ORGANIZE\nTORONTO, Oct. 7 (CPi-Fonni\ntlon of the Junior Investment Deal-  tinted Slates lawi\n\u00abrs' Association of Canada was an-1    A Orand Jury Invert gallon inlo -*.ei___\nnounced today  its purpose being to newsprint shortages followed, pre- B, ^,,   I tAv-MtKi\npromote  a  \"greater knowledge  of sumibly  at the  instigation of >n*\u00ab*r*|y UI\/SUCD  OAY\nthe    Investment    business\"    With Justice Depirtment, though Orand 9CEIV niUIICR TAI\n\u25a0imllar groups expected to be form- Jury  origins and   proceeding! are     VANCOUVIR, Oct. 7 (CP)-Tha\n<d In other cltiei ihortly. the Tor- \"\"'*      ....... BrIUih Columbli Teachara' Mew\nonto   group   will   be   known   as REFUSE RECORDS UeB( deciding its minimum alary\nToronlo Branch, and Is headed by,    United Statu compiniei, on re-1 Kheduled Is \"no longer adequate'..\nWilliam P. Wilder. !quest, produced their records. Then.ter_-j of spiring living colli,\" will\n\u2014.\u2014, \u2014\u2014 'records   were   uked   of  Cimdiin j support ill iff llll tad teach.it'\nMIW POI in CASE*, companies which, lt  wu claimed,< .roups seeking higher pay, lt wu\nntw rvi.iv wnwu wm( ^ bu|1I(M- ,_ th, Unltod announced todty.\nVANCOUVER. Oct. 7 iCP)-First sut.( ,.A wlrt e-bjoct to Amerl-1   Chirles Ovini, O.n.r-1'Secretary\npolio case In Greater^ Vancouver in Cln liw  ViUt -omp-nie, include ' of the F-deritlon, uld tha tatchen*\n'schedule hu dropped 19 per ent tn\n! termi of rul wigei' In tha lut yeir.\nOfflclili of Amerlcm companiu |   Some 60 Ftderrt'on locili through-\nsaid they hid no power lo produce out B  C. ire due to Itart negotla-\nNew  Westmimter  snd   i  third   it (\u2022-,.-(i|.-    r,-orr],   lnd    Cinadlan! tloni   for   new    uliry    contricti\ncompanies  refuied  on  the  ground  *^*orti**^\t\n'hn! thiy were not dssing builneu'\nlhr United Stites \u00bbi claimed, ind H Mead ind Co., of Diyton. Ohio. B.C. delegate to the Cinidlin Con-man who has experienced the hard-\n:h.' the demand was in Infringe-1 (It Is understood thit lubpoenujgress of Libor convention In-Tor-.ships of the North believes people\nmmt of Csnidiin sovereignty. Th\u00aby hivi been directed also to Cotuoll- onto, Government offlclili here ire In clvlllutlon \"can I realUe '\nrepreienled that Ihe Canadian Gov-'dated Paper Sales Compiny, Ltd., uniwire of 11\nrrnment  hu  cnniMeribl*  lnterut j ind Price Brothers Siiei Company,\nStatea publisher ind nil supply of\nnewsprint wu studied by American\n\u2022nd Cinadlan newsprint men today\nand resulted ln agreement that lt\nCould be solved provided there was\ncooperation among ill concerned.\nChairman    Clarence   J.    Brown\n(Rep.-Ohio)   of tht' United  Statu\nHouie of Representatives Committee which is meeting'with members\nof the Canadian induitry, said small\npublishers'  troubles  could  be  removed by the re-allocation of 12,000\nto 19,000 tons of newsprint a year.\npiSTRIBUTOr.3  BLAMED\nT    He did not think faulty dlitrl\nbutlon lay with Canadian menu-\n,  facturen, but with a imall minor\nIty cf  diltributori,  Hll commit.\ntoe hid hurd of Initances where\n\u2022 distributor or broker hid told \u2022\ncustomer, \"Thoie damnable Cint\ndim milk are cutting ua BO per\ncent,\" and then cut hli cuitomir\nby thit imount and .old It on the\n\"gray mirket\" at $2(0 \u2022 ton, A\ntrimfer of that kind In New York\nharbor  htd  yielded a profit of\nmore thin  51,000,000.  The com\nmlttee did Iti but to break up\niuch aetlvltlu, but there wu no\nlaw tf deal with them.\nHowever, where Canadlm manu\nfacturen hid learned of theu in\nstancei, they had threatened diltributori with loss of contract\nAID CANADIANS\nChairman Brown told Canadian\nmanufacturers when the exchange\ngot somewhat teity:\n\"Wi have also cooperated in helping get from the United States things\nthtt the Canadian Industry needi\nto maintain production. I' wu almoit late arriving here because I\nwu attempting to get equipment\nneeded by one plant We are Just\nas lntereited in youf welfare u the\nwelfare of the smaller or larger\nnewspaper! of the United States.\nUnless w. can get newsprint we ire\nsunk. When we ask cooperation we\nare also willing to give it\u2014it il a\ntwo-way itreet.\"\nRECORD HIGH\nTodiy'i sessions ended itill Studying i report on the world newiprint\nsituation presented by the Newsprint Association  of Canada, Thil\ntBHSa_H-SX BBBsLGSi SSI; tt IB.  * * \u2022 \u2022     num***\nPlunging Mine Cage\nCarries 4 to Death\nMOVE TO\nRIGHT IN\nSHAKEUP\nAttlee Defies Far\nLeft Wingers in\nChanging 30 Posts\nYOUNGER MEN\nBy JAMES McCOOK\nCanadian Praas Staff Writer\nLONDON, Oct 7 (CP) - Prime\nMinister Attlee today defied extreme left-wing pressure ln removing Emanuel Shinwell from the\nMiniitry of Fuel, in accepting the\nresignations of five other senior\nministers and promoting five leuer\nministers or secretaries in a wholesale Cabinet and Government shuffle.\n(See itory on put 3.)\nShlnwell'i demotion wu reported to bring a protest from left-wing\nelement!, particularly trom Arthur\nHorner, Communlit General Secretary of the Nitlonal Union of Mln.\nWorken.\nThe London Star cilled the large.\nKale shake-up is slight \"movement\nto the right.\"\nA Government Informant how\never, uid moit of the new or pro\nmoted ministers were moderite or\nleft-wing Labor men with \"lound\"\nadministrative experience who\nshould be of assistance to the Government In ita \"export-or-dli\" pro\ngram.\nYOUNGER CABINET\nIn all 30 poita were Involved, Including revision of tha Hit of Junior\nministers and secretaries. The average lg. ot the Ciblnet md advisers wu reduced when ill were\nconsidered, officials uld.\nThird Tragedy at Eat. Malartic,\nSecond in lll-Fated No. 4 Shaft\nMALARTIC, Que., Oct. 7 (CP)\u2014A mlru coat, erashlnfl\n16 levels from the surface to a point 1800 to 2000 feet below\nground, carried four miners to their death today.In the Ill-\nfated No. I shaft of the East*-\nMalartlc gold mine.\nThe deed were identified u\nLtonird Armitrong, Leo Culhene,\nJohsn Yerkovich md Romeo Tird-\n111.\nIt wu thi third tim. In len\nthin ilx monthi th.t death struck\nat thli growing mining town In\nNorthwest Quebec.\nTwelve   miners   perlihed   April\n24 whin \u2022 fir. In chemically treat-\nid  tlmben swept thl  10th  level\nof No. 4 ihaft, thin undir conitructlon.   And,   somi    monthi\nliter,   mothtr   mm   wu   killtd\nwhin   hi  fill   from   loiffoldlng\n\u2022round thi pit hud.\nWhile there wu no official report\nImmediately on today's accident lt\nwu believed th. brakes on the cage\nfailed to work.\n(Company  officials  in  Montreal\ncould not be ruched for comment\nud some of them were uid to bc\nout of town).\nFIRE SURVIVOR\nArmitrong, t survivor of tbt April\ndisaster, wu ln his 20s md had\nbetn married only two weeki igo.\nThe new shaft, one of tha moit\nmodern lh tha Northweit Quebec\nmining induitry, had been extended\nseveral levels below the point where\nmlntn were digging when the f In\nlast Spring took iuch a heavy toll\nnotes\nBy FRANCIS W. CARPENTER\nLAKE  SUCCESS,  NX  Ort.  7\ntcnlght to bring the Injured Eskimo\nto GooSe Hospital.\nThe reconnaissance flight to Bart-\nlett Bay on Moffat Inlet probably\nwill be attempted tomorrow by a\nDakota plane piloted by Fo. Hobert\nRace, formerly of Edmonton. Pilot\nRace ii waiting with his plane and\ncrew at Coral Harbor, where he returned after dropping the parachut-\nliti last Saturday. Tomorrow the\nplane plans to drop new panel code\nstrips and uk for a report by this\nmeans.\nN.W.A.C. official! were of the\nopinion that the large _90-pound\nportable receiver dropped In with\ntwo Army ilgnallen Saturday must\nhave been damaged ln landing be\nEuropean plants were still laid up\ntor wmt of minor repairi md supplies.\nHOtOING PRICEI\nDealing with the coit of\nprint Pnjnier Drew at \u2022 dinner\nsaid that while the present price of\n|S0 t ton in the United States ihowed \u2022 substantial' increase in tne\nlait few yetn, tt wu still J2_._0\nleta a ton than in 1930.\n\"I doubt if there is one of our\nvisitors from the United Statu at\nthli meeting who does not know \u25a0\nnumber of places where prices\ngreitly In advance of the preunt\nestablished price would be paid for\nlirge quantities of Cinidian news-\ntoday it two committee chairmen\ncaught in th. crou-fln of conflict\nbetween Ruuii md Oil Wutern\npowtn.\ntn tht Oenenl Assembly'! 57-\npower Political Commlttet, Altt\nBebler of Yugoslavia engaged bl\nheated exchanges with Premier\nPaul-Henri Spaak ot Belgium ind\nHector McNeil, Britiah Mlnlittr of\nState.\nTht Yugoslav refund to obey re-\ncause no word has come out of the I print if the Canadian producen\nlonely mission post It is feared were not themselves refusing to take\nCapt. Ross Willoughby, Army doc- advantage of our unusual and prob\nably   temporiry\nkind.\nsituation\ntor md one of the four parachutists,\nmay have already been forced to\nperform a delicate brain operation\non the Anglicin miuioniry. Cinon i. .\nTurner accidentally shot himself m Immigrant Greeks\nthe fice, the bullet lodging in the'\/^    vt# Ll\nbick of his hud. Un Way to nomas\nWhen the pline Saturdiy found  _,_\u201e*-- <**_\u2022 ____.!_\u2022\nthe. miision nestled in rocky \u2022crigs,i-*\u00bb*r(    I V.011000\ni pinel code signal from the ground\nCORNWALL, Ont, Oct. 7 (CP).-\nIndlcited that Canon Turner still: _he fourth contingent of immigrint\nwu alive. Forced to heid bick the Greek! to be flown to Cinidi vii\n5\u00ab0 mllu South to Coni Hirbor by ihe Missem, NY., ilrport 10 milei\nthreit of bad weather immediately Southweit ot here acrou the St.\nafter dropping in lold, the Dakota I Lawrence River, irrived hen lait\nleft the Jumping rone after -eelng' night and by early today the SO wen\nall four piratrooperi down ufely, en routi to homei of nlitivu icrou\nind wilking on the ice of \u2022 imill the Dominion\nlake. j       \u2022\t\nIncluded ln stations listening forj\nword of Canon Turmr, the missing. Twft If \\l\\mi\\ in\nArctic schodner ind-the wounded   ' w\u00b0 m\"\"u '**\nEiklmo in Northern Quebec are 40; Palestine Explosion\nsets manned by memben of the Air r\nForce amateur radio lyitem, a group JERUSALEM, Oct 7 (AP)\u2014Brlt-\nof Northern R. C. A. F. ta\u00abmbenll\u00bbh offlclili innounced todiy Jhit\nwho hive \"him\" ndlo u \u2022 hobby I -w\u00b0 men wen killed ud four other\nputed itttmpti by Chiinmn Joieph Bech of Luxembourg to oall\nhim to order.\nIn tbt Assembly's 97-powtr Social\nCommittee Enrique Coraminas of\nArgentina protested rulings by\nChairman Oscar Lange of Poland\nand yelled in a deep voice thit \"thli\noft\"thiiiul terrible \u2014 we muit chinge the\nchilrmin of the commlttu.\"\nDr. P. C. Ching of Chlni Joined\nhim with thl exclamation: \"It il I\nJoke-\nWhen the noise hid died down,\ntbe n.t ruult wu:\n1. The Political Committal had\ncompleted its long debate on the\nBalkans question ind wu Ilmost\nrudy to get down to actual work\non a batch of resolutions ln that\ncau.\n3. Ruiii hid lost the fint round\n3. Ruuii hid loit the tint round\n\"Fuciim\" md \"wirmongen.\"\nAnscomb Favors\nContinuing\nCoalition Gov't\nVICTORIA, Oct T (CP)-<ontln-\nuation oi the Coalition Government\nln Britiih Columbia is favored by\nFlnince Mlnlittr Anicomb, leider of\nttH Progressive Coniervitlve bloc in\nthe Legiiliture.\nIn in interview today. Mr. Ant-\ncomb, oh hu return from California,\nsaid tht Coniervitlve Ptrty favors\na continuation of Coalition \"on the\nbasis thlt the principles, obligations\nmd responsibilities of the partner-\nihlp ire mpected in evenr wiy,\nthat no perpetual idvintige to eith\ner Party ii to be taken for fnnted.'\n. The Coalition adminlitrition wu\nformed In IMl, the Liberals, under\nPnmier John Hart, md the Pro-\nSessive  Conservative, headed by\nr. Anicomb.\nB.C. FARMERS\nREFUSE TO PAY\nEDUCATIONTAX\nTORONTO, Ont, Oct. 7 <CP)-\na C. Pritchett said today thit 6000\nBritiih Columbia farmen tn unorganized municipalities have gone on\na tax strike against over-all tax ln-\ncreiwi of 30 per cent resulting\nfrom i change ln ichool administration. He is B. C. delegate to the\nCanadian Congreii of Labor con\nvention hen.\nThey ire paying thetr tax for\nmunicipal purposes, but are returning the educitlon tax bill to the\nTO RULE ON\nBILL39\nLEGALITY\nChief Justice Sees\nDanger to Courts\nIn Rights to Boards\nUNIQUE\nVANCOUVER, Oot 7 (OP) -\nTh. legality of Brltlih Columbla'a\nmw libor code \u2014 BUI N \u2014 will\nbi    decided    by    Chief    Juitlci\nFarrli In two or three diyi.\nHi uld todty If thi bill ippun\nto be \"not properly conitltutid\"\nhi wlll io rul* regirdlui sf tht\n\"eomequeneei.\"\nCertain provisions of tht new\nInduitrlil Conciliation md Arbltrition Act \"strike me ll unlqui Ib\nthe world\" ind wm* questions referred, under the ict, to the Labor\nRelations Boird were -getting very\nclou to the line,\" be laid. -       '\nHe also deplored \"a very dangerous encroachment on th. poweri ol\nthe laws of our ltnd by giving ta\nboirdi righti which belong to tht\ncourti.\"\nIf continued unchecked, tht Chi.f\nJuitlce warned, iuch encroachment\ncould \"only remit tn the deitruction of the power and freedom of\nthe courti\" md \"totalitarian government.\"\nIt will be a grut pleuur. te\nquash anything of that kind'In an\nact if I find it his been improperly\npat In,\" he uid. '\u2022 -\nChief Juitice Ftrrll said ht would\nhtnd down written Judgmenti on\namplication!, tor two writa by th* .\nUnited' Steelworken   of  AtMtta.\n(CXO.).\nOnt writ would prohibit Miglitrate 0. B. Ladner from proceeding\nin Burnaby Polict Court with tht\ntrill ot M steelworken charged\nwith Illegal itrlklng.\nTh* iccond writ would prohibit\nActing Labor Mlnliter E. T. Kenney,\nlifting In lieu of th* itill unappoint-\ntd Labor Relations Board, from\nruling on certain points in tht cue.\nDUKE OF WINDSOR\nMEETS KING\nLONDON, Oct T (AP)-Th* Duk*\nof Windior uw th* King, hii brother, it Buckingham Pilice todty.\nThe Duk* ll l gueit at th* horn*\nof hii friend, th* Earl of Dudley,\nfor a ihort viilt ifter a leaion at hii\nRivieri villi.\nHii American-born Dueheu HA\nnot tccompany him trom France.\nBussey Committtd\nFor Trial\nGtyvernment wtth\nIf\na refuul to pay\n660 UBC\nStudents Sign Up\nFor Blood Campaign\nVANCOUVKR, Oct 7 (CP)-Mor*\nthan t\u00ab0 Unlvenity of Brltllh Columbii   itudenti  todiy  pledged  I,-,\npint of blood u the Canadian Red King ln,April, aiking the ril\u00abi In\nFirst World Wor\nWidows Renew Plea\nFor Higher Pensions\nVANCOUVIR, Oct 7 (CP)-Fourteen delegitei of Flnt World Wir\nWldowi Auoclition. meeting here\nhive pissed resolutions urging the\nFederil Oovimment to Increue\npeniiont to HO t month.\nMn. Ethel Dirvllle. Vincouver\nPreiident declared todiy the group\nplana to follow up on \u2022 requut\nmide to Prim* Mlnliter Mickeniie\nind ire putting It io int~in iu.hjP***\u2122' wounded lut night by ijfcrou blood donor drive got und*r ^rulorus, which in \u00abP\u00ab**'\u00bb'\nemeraenclei ai the air uirch ind I bomb   exploilon   md   iubiequ.nl wiy on the cimpui month. At Wit time, iwr. lung prom-\nei__e  unit    ndi itaelf ficini  la \u25a0'hooting nur Kfir Slrkln. ta tht!   Dr. N. A. M. MicKtnxte, Prut- lud the Oovernment  would look\n^ru p\u00abU of the Arrtic tU. wuk>********* g*_. H\"\" **\u2022*\u00bb\u2022*\u25a0 \u2122\\l**>* ** *. in*tituUon, wu flr.t to Into th. gtaitton. but m yel no tf\n.  I Aviv md Hilfi. I.t-ga up ln th* campaign.\n1 tlon hu bun taken.\n,ilx diyi wai reported today, bring- ^ .ubj^i^-j,, ,\u201e_ p,rent com- ichedule hu dropped 18 per cent in\ning thi totsl unce the start ol the _,_|_, ., Am,r|-,n concern!.\nyear to 1_7\nAnothrr    case    wis    reported    In\n1   i   Ihil\nCoombs on Vancouver Island\nQUICKIE. ... By Ken  Reynolds\nfarmer\" of any Wounded Canon's Wife Must Run\nTAX-PAYING STRIKE!\nVICTORIA, Oct. 7 (CP) - If\n9000 British Columbli firmeri hive\ngone on itrike ln piylng ichool\ntixei, \u25a0\u25a0 itited by Hirold Pritchett.\nMission, Trap Line, Shack Home\nEDMONTON, Oct. 7 (CP1-A wo-1    hem*\nFRED BU8IEY, M\nOWIN SOUND, Onl, Ott I (CP).\n-Fred Buuey, M-yeir-old Regina\ncarnlvil worker, todty wtt to\u00bbt*\nmilted for triil on a chirg* of\nder ln th* m-ilaying tait\nof 11 -yeir.-old Betty Pliyford. who**\nbody wu found bludgeoned tal\nriped it thi bottom ot as tight-foot\nt  two-room   tirptptr ,Ont,' givu th*m \u2022 ihort \u00ab*\u2122\"s \u201end-dltch n,,r htr hoo-h\u00ab_\nihtck with a few bit* of furniture, ihowi them iome motion plcturti.    .__.__,__ ,_   .,__ .,\t\n\"Wi muit bi owworhirg thi\nniw girl wl rjcl with \u25a0 Nr*:|\nWint Ad_ ihe'i typed thli titter\non the iddln_ michlne\"\n...  the cue In thit the newiprint Ltd. but thin hu been no offlclil\nindustry li Ihe l.rgeit ilngle indui* announcimmt in thi cuu of thtu\ntry ln Cintdi. thi compinlu um!compinlu.)\ncrown lif dl li their source of pulp- iTtfT CAtg\nwood md the Cinidlin convpmlu     Following nfuuJ of th* compm-\nind ciffi*ni ire undtr th* protoc- [lei to product tht rtcordi lubpotnu\nitlon of Cintdlin Itw. wtr* luutd igilnit thm.. ind htv*\nThl compinlu whou cuu hive been    upheld    In    Federil    court!\n[ao ftr comt Into court procudlogi I igilnit tht two Internitlonil Piptr\nire    the    Cinidlin    Internitlonil i Companlei ind Spruu F.lta Co.,\nPitser Co. ir.d Intern\nSi'es Co  lubiidlarlti _.\nran In'.'rritlonil riper co.; Spructl A lest cut will tpptnntly bt\nFiU; G> ot Toronlo, wholt com-'mide of the Internitlonil Pip*r\nmen itock Ls largely htld icrou tht Compinlrs, Thty are  hot obeying\nana that In\nioma madt from boxu wt Itft In\ntht North lut year whin wt rtturntd to clvlllutlon.\n\"Thty  receive ill thtlr luppllu\nfrom Arctic Bay,\" ibt laid. That'i\nJein   Turner,   thlrty-ont   yttr-old\nlnereued taxation on farmi, re- wife of Cinon J. H. Turntr, Angll-\ncommendtd by Dr. Mix Cimeron,,cm miuioniry \"hu gont through\"\ncommluloner ippolnted to Inveitl-jilnc* htr huibind wu uriouily I ibout a 70-mll* trip North. Th* coal\ngit* education r.jiti, brought itrong wounded tn t gun iceldent It thtir supply li secured from Pond Inlet\nprotuti from iomi uctloni of tht (Arctic mluV>n poit it Birtlttt Bty. by dog tum, but thifi i wuki\nprovlnct. Some firmtri returned .400 mllu North of tht Arctic Cird*. trip. It tikes X mlnutei to git lo*\nthtlr tducitlon Ux bill md uvenl | Sh* li Mn. John GUlli of Mmon-Jfor cooking md drinking witer ind\nmeetingi were htld to dlicuu thl ton who with htr huibind iptnt i, thin mow muit bt gitbotd tar\nmitter. yeir It Arctic Biy ind frequently wishing\nTht    Oovtrnmtnt    mid*    iom* J vlilted th* Turneri. Mr. Olllli ni    \"Mri Tumw bu to b* pr*p\u00bbr*d\nchinge   affording   lellef  md   then tmploytd    It   the    meteorological for th* nearby Kiklmoi dropping ln\niVlonirplpe. I whli!i*lht\"Abitibi cut\" itlil ii btlng i ippointed a commlttu to look Into illation thtft In 1M3-4*. for \u25a0 \"mug-up,\" which ii tu ind\nof tbt Amtrl-'irgued. th* tax inglt of tht Cimeron rtport |      \"I honutly don't know how iht\nSlnct  that timt  hundred! of firmen pild their taxu which ire not\ndut until October 91.\nOovtrnmtnt   offlclili   uld   they\n,.   md    Abltlbl   Powtr   ind!the lubpomi. which m.__\nPapei  Co  of lroquoii Falli, Ont.lordlmrv   procedun   thty   will   be hid htd no Intimation' that a tax^\nird Toronto wilh i ulu iglncy ln|cittd   for  contempt  and   Uu   cutipi*.nj itrlkt  wu Ning  conUm-\n'he United SUtu through Otorgt (Uktn lo Iht US Suprtmt Court.     Iplltal\n'\nhu cirried on. In idditlon to cir-\nlng tor htr hutbtnd tnd triilr two\n\u2022 mill children, Juni. two, tnd\nBirbira, 11 monthi, iht hu tt\nhindle th* trap llnei* ind mtny\nothtr Jobi it tht mlulon.\npilot  biscuit!   on   which  ihe  puU\nlmd. Thi Elklmol ire cruy ibout\nmug-upi ind drop ln frequently.\nLOVE SINGING\n\"On Sundayi ibout 20 EtkimM\nfrom th. dlitrlct irrlvt for thtlr\nwtekly    service    Cinon    Turner,\nMrt. Qlllli ducrlbtd tht Turntr I known to tbt Iiklmo* u Th* Short\nmd leidi them In hymni. He illowi | Appearing in ihlrt lie**-**. But*\nthtra to sing ieven hymni while he;\u00aby ippeired unruffled ind occa*\nplayi the iccordion. Thty would 'iiomlly united*. MaUrtrit* IC\nilng 111 diy if h. would ltl them. Penmen unt him for .\nThty lovt tinging.\"\n'1 btlltve thit Cinon Turntr\nprobibly wu ihot icctdtnUlly during tht telling uuon, Mn. Olllli\n\u2022aid. \"It U Juit th* Um* of yur ta\ntht North whtn h* hai to Uk* In\nhli mpply of Mtit Th* Mil mttt\nll for tht dogi. ilthough tht Turntn\nilio tit It On occulom\"\nCanon Turntr hu bun In tht\nNorth for M ytan, hli wif* tor\nth* |a*t tin*  yein.  Mrl. Turner\nll \u2022 nglllered num. iht irrlvtd\n>   In th* North to b* mtrrltd In 1144\nTh* Ciretrtony took pile* at Pond\nIpfit, North of Mlulon. ihi Iptnt\nmoit tf htr lift In igypt ind nut! httrlng.\nCintn Turntr  In  ingtend ftur|   Buiuy.  mother\nFill Auliei ot th* Suprcm* Court\nof Ontirio opining hart Nor. Ilk\nTh* Preu md ipectaton wtrt\nbirred from th* court during th*\nlitter part of tht preliminary hawing whan Hirold Girdlntr, Mon*\ntrul Herald rtporttr to whom Buiuy mtdt hli voluntary i:nn_flt_L\ntestified, ind whin th* lecuud\nyouth hlmulf wu pliced on thi\nitand.\nfur of violence ltd pollc* to Uk*\n\u25a0pectal prtciuttoni but thi court\nroom wu orderly u ipectaton filled\n\u202211 iviilible benchu md window\n\u25a0pte* during tht flnt pirt of th*\nll  reported  to\nyun igo.\nI hiv* irrived hue trom Regini.\n.\nt,     bm%.\n_______________\u25a0\n .. .mm* il mmmmmmimm\n*\nI\u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCT. I, \\U7\nLAST TIMES TONIGHT\nIhowi it 7:00-*M\nTrail Body Lines\nUp Objectives\nTRAIL, B.C., Oct. 7 \u2014Trill Dlitrlct Recrtitloml Projects Society\nhu u objectives, i niw rink with\nficllillei for hockty, curling end\nskitint, \u2022 gymnislum ind indoor\nsports centre, Butler ind Gyro\nPirk improvement! and i municipal library, It wu revelled it i\nmeeting of the Board of Director!.\nDr. C. A. H. Wright wai elided\nPresident, P. T. Mclntyre, Vice-\nPresident md W. D. Crowder,\nStcretery-Treuurer.\nOther Director! present were J.\nA. E. Montpellier, E. C. Aylen, P.\nC. Stewirt, Aldermin G. W. Wheat-\nley, Mayor J. E. Bryan, representing\nthe City, G, R. Inkpen, representing\nthe Tnil-Tadanic Town Planning\nCommission, ind J. H. Sliter, representing Tidinic.\nThe Boird Is plinnlng i drive for\nfunds next Spring, but is accepting\ncontributions it pruent. The Young\nMen's Section of the Trill Board of\nTrade bu expressed \u2022 desire to\nUlilt ln I canvass.\nHere to Organize\nBethel for\nJob's Daughters\nMrs. Ii. F. Leydi, Vict Supreme\nGuirdiin of the International Order\nof Job's Diughten, with heidquirten it Spokint, hu bun ipendlng\nievenl diyi in Nelion endeivoring t Olivet. The 25 cue ihlpment con-\nto orgwiie \u2022 Bethel for Nelion.       \"lined 197 quuti of cinned frulti,\nBetheli hive ilrtidy bun organised it Trail ind Roulind. While In\nNelion, Mn. Leydi Is staying it the\nHumt.\n0LIV1R PsV.L.\nGIFTS FOR\nMT. ST. FRANCIS\nThe Sisters of St. Ann it Mount\nSt. Francii received \u2022 generoui\nshipment of cinned goodi from thi\nJunior Cithollc Women'i Leigut of\nStarts Thursday\nALAN LADD In\n'CALCUTTA\"\nThe Weather\nForecasts:\nOkin\u00bbgin \u2014 Overcist. Intermittent rain. Winds Increulng to\nSoutherly 30 Wednesdiy. Little\nchinge ln temperature. High Wedneidiy it Penticton BS, Kamloops\nM, Lytton 69.\nKoottniy \u2014 Qvtrciit with Intermittent rain, tnow flurrlei it\nMgher leveli. Wlndi light Llttlt\nchingt In temperiture. High Wed-\n:     nudty it Crinbrook 60, Creicent\n'    Villey 66.\nVincouvtr \u2014 Overcast. Intermittent rain. Little change ln temperiture. High Wtdneadiy at Vincou-\n\u2022Vtr tirport 57, Abbotiford ilrport 66.\n; Ktlion  _\n'Montrtil\t\nToronto \t\nWlnnlptg ....\n.01\nton\t\nmtlcton \t\nitcouver \t\n'Netorlt _\ni :rin_Took\nrucent Villey\nlailo \t\nInnd Forki\t\npokint \t\n42\n56\n6.1\n\"B\n66\nIJ\nan\n52\nJO\n55\n82\n46\n23\n42\n24\n53\n81\n52\n42\n59\nSI\n57\n26\n49\n!2\n57\n37\n52\n23\n50\n40\n57\nChamp Moves\nIn To Lead\nPORTLAND, Ort,, Oct. 7 (API-\nDefending Chimpion Bud Wird of\nSpokane, dropping 20 ind 25 foot\nputts, toured the Aldenvood Country Club course in four-under par\ntoday to move Into the lead of the\nPacific Northwest golf open.\nWard, who went iround the\ncourse with dead-eye putting ind\nthen missed two 5-foot onei on the\n17th md 16th, cirded i S2-8fl\u2014\u00ab8\ntoday for i 36-hole total of U0. Pir\nfor the couru ii 37-35\u201472.\nStm Leomrd, Vincouver, B.C.,\nfired \u2022 three-under par 69 on today's round to come in second\namong early finishen with 142 for\nthe two days. One stroke behind him\nwis Chuck Congdon, Ticomi, who\nput together todiy'i 70 with yester-\ndiy'i 73 for 143.\nNorm Tiuicher, Portland, who\nwu out ln front it the end of the\nlirst 18 yuterdiy, slipped to 77\ntodiy for I 146 totel.\nTwo other Vincouver proiesiion-\nili dropped well behind the leiden.\nFred Wood carded a 76-75\u2014152,\nwhile Benny Colk was 16 strokes\noff the pace with in Bl-77\u2014158.\nSplit on\nCommunism\nFreight Rale\nIncrease Said lo\nConfuse Business\nOTTAWA, Oct. 7 (CP)-Cini-\ndlm business would be dislocated\nand confused by the imposition of \u2022\n30-per cent inereau ln competitive\nrailway freight and expreu ratei at\nthis time, T. L. Ralston, K.C, Maritime Counsel, argued todiy before\nthe Boird of Tnniport Commlulonen.\nMr. Raliton was opposing i move\nby the rillroidi to boost the competitive ntei effective Nov. 1, while\nthe Bosrd Is heiring in application\nfor an over-ill 30-per cent increase\nvarious preserve! ind assorted fruit\nJuice*\nThe Junior Cithollc Womin'i\nLeigue held i cinvui imongit their\nmembers ln the Pirlih of Christ the\nKing, Oliver, and were ible ifter\nthe Indlvlduil donations were pooled to aend the gift to Mount St.\nFrancis. The canvass wu so successful that the Junior C.W.L. of\nOliver igreed to mike it in annuil\nwork of the Oliver Leigue.\nThe Senior C.W.L. of Oliver lent\ni $10 domtlon to the Slsten to be\nused to buy tea-towels or somi\nnecessary kitchen articles for Mount\nSt. Francis.\nSister Seraphim, S.S.A., Superior\nof Mount St. Francis, wrote her\nappreciation to the Oliver Leiguti\nTwo Apply for\nCitizenship\nNelson Rod, Gun Asks Fish Aids In\nHydro Projects, Ban on Gang Lures\nMembers ot thl Ntlson Rod ind on theie linds. The resolution would\nTwo   applications   for   Canadian\ncitizenship were approved Tueiday\n,    ,      . ,, ., i morning In County Court it Nelson\nIn itendird freight rites. The Nov. by Hi,\"Honor Judge lrl- p. Dlw.\n1 Increases stem from the recent removil of Pricei Boird controli on\ntransportitlon rates.\nson. Appearing were Sawa Dzlublk\nof Glade and Fiorlnda Guiltlerl of\nNew Denver, both of whom were\nHe  uked how  \u2022  buslneu  man ret.ommended for cltiienshlp by His\ncould be expected to mike \u2022 con-j.0-or\ntract when competitive ratea wentj Mr. Dzlublk, who first cimi to\nup 30 per cent md he knew the c.ntA, in 1927 and to Britiih Co-\nTransport Board  was  entertaining Iumbi- in iM3i wa, born in RUMi,\nan application for in idditlonal 36-\npercent advance.\nINCREASE DI8PARITY\nMurdock MacPherson, Counsel for\nand hu lived it Glade for ibout 18\nmonths. Hiving lived both in On.\ntirio ind Edmonton, Alte., with his\nwife, he ls now employed by the\nSukitchewm, laid 1 rate advance Glacier Lumber Company at Nel\nwould urve only to increase the1.*,-!\ndiapsrity between Western and cen-, A resident of New Denver for 12\ntrai provinces. I years, Mr. Guaitieri came to this\nHe, too, argued that the railways country from Italy in 1901. Thi 63\nhid placed the entire rate structure 1 year-old man moved to British Coin the hinds of the Boird with their .lumbia in 1935 from Alberti with\noriginil ippllcition and now should his wife. \"\niwllt the Board'i Judgment before \t\n*The riUroidi themselves hid ir- CALLS FOR SESSION\ngued eirlier In the main hearing f\\*J DICIKlf. fftCTS\nthlt the Boird hid Jurisdiction over wr* M-mF*\"*-* ****** ' \u2022\u00bb\nOun Club Tuesdiy night hurd\nraiding ot nlnt reiolutloni drifted,\nfor presentition it \u25a0 zont convention ln Roulind Oct. 29.\nThe hlnderanct to flih tnd gtme\nUfe ciuied by power development\ncime in for ibroidilde ln the reiolutloni. It li with the primiry purpoie of cryitellzlng \u2022 mild front of\nlont representatives to the Provlncill convtntion next yur thit the\nNelion club wlll puih the Issue it\nthe forthcoming zont convention.\nThroughout the province sportsmen irt backing tht movement to\nhtvt powtr development comply\nwith finding! ot (ime organizations\n\u2022nd tht Nelion Rod ind Gun Club\nresolution to \"preu for ippolntment\nof \u2022 committee In the legiiliture to\nprotect lnd preierve wild life\" fills\nin lint with sportsmen's sympathies\nln the Picific Northweit, It wu\npointed out.\nInitillitlon ot fiih ladders md\nother aids to preserving rum to\nspawning groundi hivt long been\ntht platform of sportsmen who ingle\n\u2022long streams where power plinti\n\u2022rt contemplated.\nRecently T. Reld, M.P. for New\nWeitmlniter, ipoke in Nelson ln in\nappeal to line up Kooteniy sportsmen behind \u2022 limllir scheme supported by tht B.C. Silmon Fisheries\nCommiuion.\nAnother of the resolutions would\neliminate gang lures from the lures\ncommonly used by fishermen. It recommended \"binning of my lure\nfor the taking of game fish which\ncontain! over ont Hasher.\"\nAppropriation of crown lands al\nways hai won tht dlupprovil of\nthi Rod and Gun Club organize\ntlons ind the Nelion club will uk\nfor amendment of the Mineral Act\nto prevent purchMe of crown lands\nfor the purpose of commercializing\non wild life ind fish.\nEarlier lt wis explained that\nlirge tract! of lands which were\norlginilly bought with turfice\nrighti were often acquired for the\nsole purpose of exploiting the gtme\nill rates.\nHe contended that the proposed\nIncreuei would \"destroy\" ill evidence tiken thui far in the miln\ncue.\nHi urgid that ill ratei be '.rosin\" 11 it lut Octobir, when the\nrailways mide their originil ip-\npllottlon for in Increase across\nthe Boird, Otherwlie, the effect\nupon the Weitern Provincei particularly would be unjust ind un-\nraiienible,\nWilson McLein, K.C. Winnipeg,\nManitoba counsel, lubmitted that\nthe railways were \"prejudicing\" the\ncase by taking 1 30-per cent boost\nin competitive ratei md expecting\nthe Board to hoist standird rates.\nThe action of the railroads was \"im-\nHARVEY, N.B., Oct. 7 (CP) -\nJohn Bracken deminded tonight\nthit Prime Mlnliter Mickeniie\nKing cill Pirlliment Into ipeclal\nleulon   Immediately.\nThe nitloml luder of thl Progreulve Conservative Pirty, opining 1 three-day ipeiklng tour In\nconnection with tht York-Sunbury Federal by-election Oot 20,\ndeclired ictlon muit be tiken\nwithout delly to solve \"tht riling\ncoit of living tnd high taxes and\nthe rapidly developing trade criili.\"\nImmedlite ictlon tlio wu\nneceiury to conildir the Government's (union) propoiili te\nNewfoundland.\nnullify tht surf..<'. rights of the\npropertlu wherein they enabled tht\nowner to commercialize on the wildlife.\nIn the time vein the club will\nrecommend' that the Government\nbe approached with a view to acquiring camping sites for public\nuse. The resolution is a protest to\nsale of favourite camping sites to\nprivate owners and subsequent posting.\nHAVE GERRARD SCHEME\nA pirticulir griivinCt to iporti-\nmen ln the district hu been the\n\"serious depletion\" of the Kamloops\ntrout in the Kootenay Lake and the\nNelsoh Rod and Gun Club came up\nwith a solution of its own in resolution form. It recommended \"reconstruction of the Gerrard hatcheries .and Installation of rearing\npondi to accommodate 70 per cent\nof ill eggs tiken -it Gerrard for the\npurpose of raising to flngerllng size\nand release in the Lardeau River.\nTht resolution is In outcome of\nan argument that the point where\nthe flngerllng are released should\nbe In the \"natural nursery stream\nbefore the day of the hatcheries.\"\nThe meeting alio heard J. J.\nMcEwen stress the Importance of\nforming Junior Rod and Gun Clubi.\nHe maintained that work among\nthe younger sportsman wu one of\nthe tasks confronting parent clubs.\nMr. McEwen, recounting from pest\nexperience, told the meeting that\nJunior clubs could not function on\ntheir own and called for their adoption into the senior clubs. He suggested that fhey might be organized\nby Interested members and run is\na part of the parent club.\nPROTESTS BUSINESS TAX\nVICTORIA, Oct 7 (CP) - A protest against Victoria considering\nimplementation of business tax, in\nthe face of the Union of B.C. Municipalities support of a ulea tsx, has\ncome by telegram today to Mayor\nPercy George from W. C. .Hamilton\npast president ol the U.B.C.M., and\nMayor of Port Alberni.\nBe Sure of a Perfect Fit\nIn Your Fall and\nWinter Coat\nAny alteration whatsoever a customer dciirci to\nsatisfy htr particular tait* ... to onsuro perfect tit\nand styling will ba gladly dont by expert tailors.\nOur stock is complete. \u2014* Choose from Toilored,\nBoxy or Fitted models in plain and fur trimmed styles.\nFink's Ready'toWear\nKinsmen Plan Four-Week Radio\nAuctions To Start In November\nKin luctiom of the air,\nevent iponiored by the Nelion\nKinsmen Club, will tike place tht\nlist three weeks ln November ind\nthe first week ln December, lt w\u00bbi\ninnounced it 1 meeting of the Club\nTuesday night ln the Hume.\nAid. T. S. Shorthouse, who with\nJ. B. Stark, H. A. D. Greenwood\nlind Art Godfrey will convene the\nauction, named many Kinsmen who\nwill be assistants ind uked for \"100\nper cent\" support of the membera\nin making the auction a succeu.\nCommltteei would be lined up\nWedneidiy, he uid, ln order thit\nwork might itirt by the end of the\nweek. It Is thought that the ihow\nwlll be held from the stage of tbt\nCapitol Theatre, 11 last year.\nKlmmen wlll also take part lh\ncanvassing for tht tuberculosis X-\nray clinic, which wtll arrive htrt\nannual In ibout two weeks. Cirmen Hineock told tht mteting thlt etch\nurvlce club is to have charge of\nzones In Falrvlew, downtown ind\nuphill sections of tht City. Somt 40\nKinimen would be called upon to\nhelp In distributing X-ray cardi, he\nuld.\nLAUD JUBILEE EFFORTS\nPraise for the contribution! ot\nNelson Kinsmen Club towird the\nsuccess of Golden Jubilee celebrations was mentioned by teveral\nmemberi. Aid. T. S. Shorthouu,\nGeneral Committee Chilrmin, ind\nJ. B. Stark, Program Chairman,\nwtre described u \"credits\" te the\nClub lor tht active nltt thty\npliyed directing festivities.\nTwo films dealing with travel ln\nlouth tnd Central Amerlc*. ind\ncultural aspects of Ruula,' wwe on\ntht entertainment slate. Program\nChairman was Al Barton.\nIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nNews of the Day\nRATES: 2So lint, _7o lint blick face typt, liner typt ratei on\nrequeit. Minimum two llnu, 10% dlicount for prompt payment\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiimiiuiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\n10c\nDon't wilt until liter tht fire\nINSURE NOW, Blickwood Agency\nTry   COLLINSON'S for PRECISION WATCH WORK.\nBy JOHN LEBLANC\nCinidlin Preu Stiff Writer\nTORONTO,   Oct.   7   (CP)   -   A\ndefinite  split   among  delejitu   to\n,    NEW YORK. Oct 7 (API-Walter\n_ I convention here on the subject of|    He uld  (j,, ..,,  c-uld  no, b. M, jeffordi' Snow Gooie, with Ted\n~iS.m.m_mfr. Sflk   ill .Tis d*alt wl* *>y U-* B\u00b0a\u00ab \" \u2022 whole Atkinson up, todiy wPn the $30,000\n~llu^..E^\u201el,lin,''f competitive rates Were \"carved ladles    handicap    for   mini - Md\nlj^--n,\u201enMi7 _,.\/..,^d;U' ef the .ppllcttlon.\".The rail- filllet    1.    Belmont    Pirk.   King\nWASHINOTON, Oct 7  (CP)  -, ^per\u2122 -tier '.long'-nd \"hot way. now were \"shifting\" their posi- Rinch'. But Wh,|*W.ucond ind\nPun Acheion, former Under-Secre-I debite ______   Branni Gillorette third.\ntery Jl SUte, wu nimed by Presi-1 Amlj , .ometimei uproarious ses-'\ndent Trumin todsy to be Chilrmin ;,|-n punctuittd by boos, cheers lnd\ntf the United States lection of the I deik-thumplng,   1   long   series   of\nJermment   Canadian-American;,-,altera fought over the question,\nomt Defence Board. j touched off by the wording of the\nAcheion succeeds the lite Flor- resolution which deminded \"in the\ntill LiOuirdls, former Msyor of .intereiti of world peice.\" \u2022 ces-\nVtw York, Chilrmin ilnce the I utlon of both forms of Imperialism.\nCommission was created ln 1M0.        The   resolution^   also   asked   for\n  \"freedom for all people^ whether\n[in  Greece,  Indonesia  or   in   other\nLarge circulating heater for ule,\nlike new. Phone 1.52-R.\nOLD   PAPERS  FOR   SALE,\nBUNDLE AT DAILY NEWS.\nHive your chimneys cleaned md\nrepiired by Pounder's Chimney\nService. Phone 8.8-X.\nWuher trouble? Just phone 81,\nButty reptlrmm will cill promptly.\n> Why not live us I cill to lncreaie\nyour flrt lmurtnct protection todiy?\u2014C   W.   APPLEYARD.\nOath of Allegiance to Canada Sworn\nIn County Court by Four District Men\nI    C. H, tnd Qtrdeni, Amerlcin. ind\n1 Siturdiy Evening Poit dn ule todiy\nit VALENTINE'S   '\nSWEATER8 FOR BABIES AND\nCHILDREN\nGood a-iojUnent in  all-woo!  and\nwool and cotton mlxturei Cirdigini\nand pulloven.\nTHE CHILDREN'S SHOP\nJuit In\u2014\u2022 new ihlpment of SILVER tei Services, Relishes, Entreu,\nDeisert Seti, etc., it COLLINSON'S,\nMl Biker St, NELSON.\nHERE'S NEWS\nAttend the big Thmksgiving Bill,\nsponsored by Cutlegar Camdian\nLegion Band, Playmor Friday night,\nOct. 10th, $1.00. per person. Floor\nihow ind fup for ill.\nTHINKINQ OF BUYINQ NEW\nFURNITURE? WE HAVE A FINI\nSELECTION OF LIVING ROOM\nFIXTURE8, BEDROOM AND\nKITCHEN UNITS, MODERATELY\nPRICED AT GREENWOOD'S.\nTOO LAtE TO CLASiTT\nTo Reorganize tilth Field Battery\nAl Nelson; Plenty of Equipment\nBRIDGEPORT, Conn., Oct. 7 (AP) [countries under iome form of mili\n\u2014Alvln G. Colkltt, 50, one ol the\nbut known midget lutomoblle racing drlvtn in the Eutern United\n$tates, died early today from injurlu received last night when his\ncrashed into\ntary domination, whether by Russia, the United Stites or by other\ncountries.\"\nThough  the  resolution  propoied\ntrade treaties with Russia ind other\nttr crashed into 1 guird rail at I countriei. it stipulated they must\nCtndlelitt Stadium during the 100-1 \"not ibuse Cimdiin hospitil ity. is\nlip feiture rice. they hid done in the put.\" A treaty\nWitnesses uid that the accident wit\" ttmit \"will not mem in.it-\ntccurrad when Colkltt'i cir itruck tempt by Ruuii or Its igenti to\nthe wheel of mother car Just ahead! corrupt the cltizem of this country.\"\nof it while iwetplng Into a turn juiti   The ruolution said it wai logical\nbeyond the grandstand.\nfMSf^Tu\nt    MAKU\nDticrlblng the tcene In Weit-\nftlntter whin the mob invided\nthe Parliament buildings to iee\nLord George Gordon present hii\nlimoiis anti-Catholic petition,\nwhich wn a prelude to the riots\nof 1719, Dickeni wrote ln Barni-\nby Rudge: \"It in i familiir expreulon ln describing i great\ncrowd, thit 11 person might hive\nwilked upon the people's headi.\nIn thU cise it ww actually done,\nfor 1 boy who hsd by iome\nmetnj got imong the concourse,\nind wit ln lmtnent dinger of\nluffocatlon, climbed to the\nihoulderi of i man beside him\ntnd wilked upon the people'i\nhati and headi Inlo the open,\nitrtet; tnverslng In his passage'\nthe whole length of two itair-\neaiea tnd a long gallery. Nnr\nwti the swarm without lew\ndenie; for a baiket whirh had\nbeen toaied into the crowd was\nJerked from head to head, and\nihoulder to shoulder, and went\ntpinnlng tnd whirling on above\ntnem. until lt was lost to view,\nwithout ever once falling in\nimong thtm or coming near the\nground.\"\nGOODERHAM *\u25a0 WORTS\nLIMITED\nTtrtntt,   Cenaste\nthit Canidi ihould \"exercise military cooperation\" with the United\nStatei in .the interest, of national\nsecurity. In Its preamble it stated\ntht C.C.L. wss of the opinion \"the\nfears of the people of the world ire\ntodiy brought ibout hy 1 rimpmt\nand militant Communistic Imperialism .assisted by fifth columni ln all\ncountries ind ... by monopolistic\ncapitalistic imperialism.\"\nWanted \u2014 Two dlshwiiheri ind\nThe 01th of illeglince to Cm- \"Canadiani   ire   proud   of   their'one wiltreii. Excellent Mjariei. Ap-\n\u25a0 dt\u2014their   ohoitn   country\u2014wn e.tizenship.\" John Erb said in wel-lply it Armton's Csfe. 8 am. to 11\n\u2022worn Tueidiy morning In Nelion coming thrm into \"the great Cani-i.m.\nCounty   Court   by   four   Dlitrlct dian   family.   Many   countriei   ire:\t\nmen. Hurd by Hli Honor Judge larger mrl older, but Canada hn 11    OUR   PHON.   NUMBER-   ARE\nEric P. Diwion, Mirtln Aben of deep quality and esteem that bal 1177 ANO 1178, FAIRWAY MEAT\nBonnington,   Gilbert   Anonby   of won her the respect of other nitloni\/MARKET.\nNelion, Hllmir Johnion of Caitle      \"Our forefathers looked sheid to' \t\ngar and Erllng Solhelm of Nelion a day when we would be Cinidiini. I    Chilly   evenlngi  rail   for  wirm\nrecelvtd their niturillritlon pip. They hid filth thit Cinidi would imart Sweaters from Jick Boyce.\nen, grinted  under the  Cinidlin be a large, itrong nition.\t\nCitlienihip Act. \"Thii country,\" ht concluded, \"is     Exparulon   Watch   Bracelet!   for\nThey, In repelling the 01th if. 'remendnus as it is, from ocean to ladles snd gents in gold-filled ind\ntir Judge Diwion, renounced al ocean, is oun, yours ind mine. We j itiinloss s>eel it Hirvey'i Jeweller..\nleglince  to  iny   foreign   country  must   take   the   responsibility   ind \t\nind  pledged themielvei  n  iub- march   as   Canadians,   shoulder   toi                   ARMSON'S\nJecti of King George VI ind hli shoulder  to  make  a greater Can-j   yj,h   ln-    -hlpi   lnd   chocolite\nluccetion.                                     :ada\" creim pie todiy.\nJUST ARRIVED\nANOTHER CARLOAD\nHEAVY DUTY\nFARGO TRUCKS\n4'\/_ - 5 Ton S.ries\nSee them today.\nAvailable for Immediate delivery\nPeebles Motors Ltd.\nWith a good tupply of training\nequipment on hind, recruiti ire being lought ior tht lilt* Field\nBittery tl Nelion to bring it to\ntrilnlng itrength.\nCourses in gunnery, wireless,\nsmall arms trilnlng ind driving\nwill commence 11 soon 11 sufficient\npersonnel li enlisted. Army cadeti\nfrom the High Schools ire being\nencouraged, to Uke part.\nVeterani with training ln any ol\nthese branches will be given special\nconsideration tl there ire many\nappointment! to bi tilled in thl\nBattery staff of officen ind noncommissioned offlceri\nMijor E. W. White, Officer Commending, md Captain Ken Ewlng\nof the administration and training\nBtaff, will Interview recruiti on\nWedneidiy evenings. ,\nFurniture ind equipment ls arriving daily \"to help relieve thl\ntedium of training,\" Major Whit*\nsild Tuesdiy. He uid he thought\nthe Battery could make recruiti\ncomfortible as well u giving useful\nInitruction.\nMajor White cilled for 1 good\nnumber of recruiti to help \"keep\nCinada ln her rightful plact as one\nof the great memben of the Britiih\nCommonweilth ot Nitioni ind of\nthe world.\npty, ht uld. Thirty dayi* piy could\nbe accumulated during the year and\nin ipeclal Instances, 19 dayi' piy\ncould bt gilned.\nentitled the soldier to one half diy'i\n-\nSpeakers^ Musicians Lead as\nKiwanis Marks First Year\nSpence Retires From\nForm Rehabilitation\nOTTAWA,  Oct.  7   (CPI-George nh\nSpence of Reglm, Director of the *_,,-_ H,j\nSongs, muiic ind in iddress from\n.TODAY IS DOLLAR DAY AT\nFINK'I READY-TO-WEAR AND\nPRINT SHOP. MANY WONDERFUL BARGAINS.\nYou rtctive pletunt, courteoui\nlervice when you ihop it COLLINSON'S. Come ind iee our extensive\nulectlon of JEWELLERY. Ml Biker\nPrtlrle Firm Rthibilititlon Admin\nlitntlon since 1937. hn resigned the\npoit, it was Jeirned htre lodiy. A\nitieceuor hai not been nimed.\nOver \u25a0 hundred  Kiwinimi mr! of Kiwir.ii to the Immedlite chiln\nguests were on hand Mondiy nijht of clubs in the Inland Empire tnd' St., Ntlson\nwhen    th*   Nelson    Kiwanis   Club the Kootenayi \t\nfirst mnivemry it the     To Mr,  w A  Hendricki. wife of     TLp*wrJ!.er,-'or re!.'  D, ,._J,.C'\nPresident  Walter  Hendricks,  went %\"*?.\u25a0 \"T*Zt T,ypt.w,rll47 kA Ac1dln?\nMichlne   Min\",   SSS   Wird   Street,\n\"Constipation\nkeep you feeling all-in\nMlllloni find relief this way\nFff! bed? Hrulirbr frnm faulty tlio..*\nnition, mttry end dull? Take NR\ntonight, ao all-Tfgetihlf limit* with\na through, pleasing inioa. NR (\ncomei in two ttrengthi, Regular NR,\nand NR Junior* [H doae), juit mide\nfor t\/ou if lemltivr to In mtn.\nChocolate coated or plain. i\nTill...\nMMMIO*\nMtMHT\n10-\n\u25a0\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Pomngtr ond Freight !l,r\nRnn Burni, Ll-titonint Gnv*.rnor n(\nR R. Burni nf Trail. Lieutenant\nGovernor of District 6 srt the stage\nfnr an evening nf feitlvitlei which\nwii topper! nff hy a premiere showing of Nelion'i Jubilee relrhratmni\nfllmi,\nTt wis Just i year ago Monday\nnight when the Ntlson Kiwanis\nClub received Ita charter Since\nthen the Kiwinn ex_r.it ive hai\nchanged twice, club membenhlp\nhai ilmoit been doubled\n\"The first yean of \u00bb club'i exigence Lj oni nf trials ind trihuli-\nlioni,\" Mr Burn?; told the ban-\nquiteri The speaker idenliVd him-\nself is q convert to the purpoie til\nservice clubs, recalling 'be t.rre\nwhen he considered church organization! and fraternities nfftrient\nfor public service\n\"Wt have learned tha* itrvice\nclubi do a lot nf good\" Mr (Virtu\nllld The ipeiker reviewed the\nlervicei nt the Nelson gr\nIti first yeir naming lhr support tn\nthe Mount St Francis campaign antf\nn organlratlon of district Ki-\ncluba \u00ab... hall marks of pro-\nreu.\n\u25a0,he  honor  nf  cutting  the  birthday  \u00ab...   '   \u00ab n\ncake  which  was  flanked  by floral |\nrircnrations and  centred by\ntoli-\n,    WE HAVl A COMPLETE IHIP*\ntnry lifted candle The cake rut- M|NT 0F RUBBIR\u00bb. LADIE*'\nting opened the musical progrim, BiDR0OM SLIPPERS, WEOOI\ndunng which rendition* were heird :HIIL \"PIQTIX\" 11-26\nfrom   sevenl   of   Nelion'i   artlits.i TH% BOOTIRY\nWilliam DeRidder, iccompanled by|\t\nMrs J. Fraser played two violini Wuhday ntedi! Galvanlied\nselections followed hy Jock Hiwk- ci0th\u00abUne and pulleyi, clothei\nins' songs Mr. Hawkins wis rtlled,bl|ktti |nd waih tubl< foWln|\nbuck twice and finally wu tbe ]clothM honei. ceiling drlen, folding\ncentre of in impromptu ling song. |r(-n'nf boirdi, etc, Hipperion'i.\nNot   tn   be   outdone,   the   K'Winii,  .\t\nrhorui.    the    \"bottle-buiters,\"    1-tdj NOTICI\nmembera and viiiton In community] Kooteniy Carrieri Association\n\u2022-\"I\"-!- meeti   in   the   Hume  Hotel  Friday\nA  new  member, T.  Knrbin,  wu Evening 7:30 p.m. All truck and taxi\ninducted into the Kiwania Club  Mr 'openton welcome.\nKorbln is a mtive of Winnipeg   Hei\nmoved   in Nelmn  from Trail three!    NILSON     BADMINTON\nLUNCHES GO TO\nHIGHEST BIDDER\nAT LARDO FETE\nLARDO, B.C., Oct. 7.-Elabontely\ndecorit.d biikets were luctioned\nto the highest bidder it \u00ab bii-et 10-\nci.l held >t Meidow Creek School\nattended by Kootenay Lake folk\n(rom Johnaon'i Landing, Argenta,\nWANTED - MAN WITH A CAR UrdMUi Metdow Cr\u00abk, How_er,\nto handle one of the easiest and: a-'dhM and Poplar,\nfaitest selling producU ol post The Lardeau Board ol Tride ipon-\nwar commodities. Every car nwn-l^-^ tnt ttit t0 \u201eiw mmty (or th,\ner a potential prospect, in fact Hi children'i Chriitmai _*und. Tha to*\nshould be a must on every car: m amount wll $J7.\u00ab0.\nowners list. Excluilve territory' The basket! wer. prepared by tha\nfor the West Kootenay, Slocan and ladles and auctioned to the men Jor\nGrand Forks areaThi-is a money | a high ai $8.7*. The acting auc-\nmiker for the right party and a Uoneen were Mr. Humble and A.\nsteady teller. Box 2488 Daily Greenlaw. After purchasing tha box\n\"ewi. | lunch the men proceeded to look\nFOR SALE \u2014 SIX ROOM HOUSE j for tteit lady partners,\nwith bath, full cement basement, I following tha refreihmenti a\ncement walk, glass sunporch. on'-hort address was made by H. W.\ntwo lots in garden and fruit trees.; Herrldge, M.P. for Kootenay West.\nOccupancy in a month. Phone Mrs. Herridge and daughter also\n885-R-2. -attended.\nWANTED TCTSENT\" - ATHEvl A Kn* w\" **nd*r\"d b\" Mr Car-\nWAGON about 2 ton capacity for P*\"1\" wilh Mrl- Carpenter u plan-\n1 mo. starting Oct 15 P. S. Jonei :l\"- Concluding the gala evening,\n875 Portland St, Trill Ph. 14M-Y'rr,nl- Ab*\"'s \"*****' \u00b0* \"eremonlei,\n'and alio Chairman of the Lardeau\nBoard of Trade, announced a forth-\nFOR SALE - COMPLETE PRINT-\nlng and developing outfit for the\namateur photographer. Like new.\nPhone 893-X.\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON DAILY\nAt 10:30 a.m. \u2014 Except Sunday\nTrail Livery Co.\nM.  H.  MrlVnn.  Prop.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135    Nation\u2014Phone 35\nThe    speaker\ngrowth    nf    Kiwam\nfrom   ION   ind   tha\nwinls hid rnme to itind f>\nCLUB\nin rsperat. i dry cleaning! ANNUAL MIITINO WOMEN'I IN-\neitablnhlng |n partnership with hll.STITUTI   ROOM, CIVIC  CINTRI\nbrother Dr K Olbbone read the Xl-I THUMDAY.   1   OCTOBIR,   mt,\nwanii rule hook to the new member I \u2022 P.M. ALL INTIRUTID CORD-\nP'during *\"\u25a0* \"1\"1 '\"\"\"1 hlm wlth lh' elub  IALLY INVITED.\npin\nClosing number of tha program\nwas a reel of colored fllmi depleting\nNelion Juhllee feitlvltiei hire this\nSummer Shots from the parade ind\nU-DDLI AOlft CftUPU -USCrI\nhotel work. Mm experienced In\nbar and woman ai chambermaid.\nBox 1MB Delly Newa.\nI WANttD - ttHta. t)*..V_ft J-OR\nheavy gooda warehouse and City\ndeliveries Wood Vallance Hdwe.\nCo.    \t\nWANTtD - RESPgCTABLE\"STU\nto   take   full   charge   of   jeneral\nhousework.  Phoni  280 L 3\nGOATS FOfTSAlX^Gbob COfT\ndition Box 1850 Daily News\nFOR 8A_E - 1938 TERRATlANI\nPhone 108. Vogue Studio.\nalso    Irasfd    lhe othrr fral'i\nInlrrnallnnsl\nprinciples   Kl-\nFrom\nTha llth rd. Bty. RCA. urgently\nrequires recruits Rapid promotion\nfo experienced artilleryman. See the\nOfficer    Commanding    Wednesday\nVVi'.llnMFrt JubllM \u2022\u2666\u2022\u25a0'll bitwise* the hours of 7:30\nflashed    irros,    the \u00bbnd \u00bb Pm ,l th\" Armouries.\n\"Here'i \u00a7omet__tag I \u2022**\u00bb_.\u00ab to\nquott you,*1 aaid the Old Timer\nthii morning. It nyi: 'Whtn todal-\niiU keep on harping ibout controli\nii the essence ci their policy, they\nIictT'evenlng-i par.de ittended | \u2022*\u00ab\u2022 pl-W-HHty to the chargei tkt\nthey ue rally fruitnted bureau*\nmu with tn itch to manage other\npeople'i business for them.*\n\"Who aid that? WeU, it wu t\nleading figure in tht C.C.F. tie\nwu icolding hit own people, but\nthe point ii interesting. Isn't there\njust i uttle more than plausibility\nin those chargei?\n* What do you hear in the MdaHit\nipeechei, or for thtt matter in the\nCommunist speeches when they ire\ntalking to people who tren't Communist.? Isn't it tlwayi that they\nire going to take over what others\nhave created tnd then run thoee\nbusinesses if they say\"for use, not\nfor profit?\"\n\"What do you think\nyou would grt if thii\ncountry should decide\nto throw out free enbtr*\npriee and substitute government ownership md\ncontrol of everything?\n| You'd certainly get controli by i\nlot of bureaucrats, and then more\ncontroli, ind still more.  It'i in\ninevitable   pnxese,   Look  it  iny\nsodaliit country in the world tnd\nyou can iee it working.\n\"Do you think you would find\nmen pushing out, creating new\nbusinesses, planning great enterprises? Do you think the lot rf tht\nordinary nun or woman would be\nimproved? Well, foe me, and l'v\u00bb\nliv_d quite a time, I don't\"\n* * *\nfr*. vsWs of lb. OU Ttrw* mt prMssttrl\nwmkly sis lis- nmiptper .ruler Um tpmue.'\nJsifi rs( lhi fV.nh Colusntsse Ftleilti-m of\nTrail mi \/-.Wry). s\/.]|\ncoming Hallowe'en dance.\nTill your niedi with a \"Want Ad\".\nSe* Main Classified Section\nPagt 9.\nChicaio.   where   ihe   Klwanli\nWeek    were\nscreen.\nFollowirg tlie re|u]ir program a\nKern-Tone \u2014 the   minrli   wall\nfinlih   Oni coit covin willpeper.l\n\u25a0   \"** dince wis held   Ladies of the St   _,\nborn Mr   Burn, followed the work Plull Unlt.d church Cer.. it th. 2ft?*L^^.^'t.iTtS\nbinqutt\nfolds __\n\u25a0  kTorelliremlaer- T*\"Cv*^\nMl\", ruh  throat. , \u2022__..___\nmm    \u2022        .. WICKS\n^m wtth camlorUng t V.nlui\nwalli, etc Drlei ln one hour with\nno paint odor Its waihibli Obtain\n\u2022ble only it Hlpperion'i\nRECITAL\nCARAPATA \u2014 VIOLIN\nMORRISON \u2014 PIANO\nA wonderful program for\nall  to enjoy\nNOTICI\n\u2022 ILVIR    ILIPPIR    MIMIIMt,\nTICKITI   ON   IALI   AT   MANN'S\ndhuo \u00bbTOM, Friday, octobir TRINITY CHURCH - OCT. 13\n10TH, tt AND TUItOAY, OCTOBIR   UTH,   M.   ALL   TICKITI Adu|h sji.QO . Studenti 50\u00ab\nMUIT Bl PICKID UP IY .ICTO- **--*\u00ab-**     \u00ab\u00abs..n..  *rwV\nBER laH^BBHHjiH\nGIRLS! WOMEN! TRY THIS IF YOU RE\nNERVOUS\nOn 'CERTAIN DAYS'\nof The Monthi\nSlo female funetlonel monthly\nieturbencee mike you feel in-\nTenia, td jet y, crank y, eo tired end\n\"draffes. out\"\u2014it tueh time*?\nThen do try I.vdie E. Plnkhem'i\nVflntADW Compound to tvmtk\nrKhiyratrtoipii. TKUfliMiiwdldii*\nii urry tfffrtiim for this purport\nFar ovtr 70 y*m thnu.wr.di of\nlirll nnr] wt.mcn h*v\u00ab reported\nbfntflt. ..tut ttt If ynu* toe, don't\nrtport eictlUnt rwuiu! Worth\ntrying.\nofr&t \u20ac. (PiaftZkemt lii-VeW.\n, . ^^___-. , ,\n SEEKS DAMAGES\nVANCOUVKR, Oct. 7 (CP)-s-Vtc-\ntim of a slashing, Philip Ronild\nlayers today filed a damage suit\nTotalling $986 agiimt Wong Chow,\nV, convicted md sentenced to lix\nnonths ln Jill on i knifing charge.\n* i\nAttlee Drops Shinwell-'Crucial Big Four\n5 Ministers Resign    MeelNw25\nCompletes Reshuffle to Strengthen\nCabinet for New Attack on Economics\nLONDON, Oct. 7 (CP)\u2014Prime Minister Attlee tonight\ncompleted his far-reaching Government reshuffle by dropping\nEmanuel Shinwell from the Cabinet rank of Minister of Fuel\nto Minister of War, a non-Cabinet post, and accepted the resignations of five other min-*\nisters.\nThe move, designed to itrengthen\nthe Attlee Cabinet for a new attack\non Britain's economic problems,\ncompleted a reshuffle begun eight\nMinistry of Agriculture\u2014George Alfred Brown.\nParliamentary Under-Secretary\nColonial Office - Lt.-Col. David\nRees-Williams.\nPackers Return\nTo Work in\nQuebec (ity\nQUEBEC, Oct. 7 (CP) - With two\ndo-en Provincial Police Constables\nstanding   by,   workeri   went   past\n.    _,      ,,,,-.   i   Parliamentary      Under-SecretaryIpickets Into  the packing plant of\nd8ySi!fl_|Wc;e*n \u00ab^*im. ilnn.  ?_ Commonwealth Relations-Patrick! La Cooperative Federee today end-\nappoinled Sir Stafford Cripps to\nover-riding control of five depart-\n| ments handling trade and commerce\nwith the rank of Minister of Economic Affairs.\nGordon-Walker. | ing tho strike of packers in Quebec\nParliamentary     Secretary     Fuel City which started Sept. 20. Earlier\nMinistry-Alfred Robens. I today  packers  who  had  been   on\nParliamentary     Under-Secretary strike at a second plant, LeGrade In-\nu,_, m.   ...i...a   _...! Home Office -  Kenneth Gilmour corporated, returned to their Jobs.\nMinisters   who    etlgned   were y Packing operation! were resumed\nEft \u00a3..,_,.\u25a0S\u00ab\u00abh'w.lffid'l   A-'*1\u2122'   Po'tmaster   General- today at the LeGrade plant while\nR.. r.,Z    Ine    WI.^H-    J.hni Charles Rider Hobson. they were due to resume at La Co-\nSecretary    for    Scotland,    John     Jolnt Parliamentary Under-Secre-! operative   Federee   tomorrow.   To-\nBurns Hynd, Minister of Pennlons;\nand Lord Inman, Lord Privy Seal.\nViscount  Addison   became   Lord\ntaries Ministry of Supply\nSOLEX LAMPS\nSold in Nelion\nBy\nWood-Vallanco\nHardware Co.\n593 Boker St.\nPrivy Seal and was succeeded as\nMinister of Commonwealth Relations by Philip Noel-Baker.\nArthur Henderson became Secretary for Air, replacing Noel-Baker In TZ*\"Z.'Z\u00b0\"il^.^r'Z\"'{\"\nthat Ministry while Arthur W\u00abrf.,T^^\u00a3SrtS^OHU\u00bb-\n\u2122.n7d thC P\u00b0St \"' SeCreUry\u2122 Stew'.\/.     \"\nHugh Gaitskell replaced Shinwell      ,   der _, .\u201e_ \u201e        o( Lord\nas Fuel Minister. \t\nOther appointments included: ...        . r    .\nSupply, G. R. Strauss; Pensions, War ASSCtS balCS\nGeorge Buchanan; John Whe.tley, n a   a'       C   m\nK.C, Lord Advocate succeeding G. WpreSentOtlYe SOTS\nR. Thomson, K.C, appointed Lord1 II     n',.a,*-L (\\U',-m\nJustice Clerk succeeding Lord Mon-UP b\/mtKT WFTICB\ncrieff whose resignation on grounds'   M  C. Macpherson of Vancouver,\nMaj. I day's entry at La Cooperative wa;\nJohn Freeman and John Henry ito make preparation! for resump-\nJones. '    I tion.\nParliamentary    Secretary    Town[    But even  aa  the  Quebec  localiiM_,  \u201e, ,_,  \u201e.,__, -.__,\u201e_ .--..\u201e.\nMad\u00bbs,ie.UdnK.nirlanning   \"   ^ V...' \"\"* ^UIT' ttV \"\u00ab \"ft *\u00a3u SSTlW\nMansfield King. [strike was carried into all of Can-1 '\nParliamentary Secretary Ministry | ada's nine provinces when a Nova\nScotia plant waa affected.\nNew Attempt to Write German Peace\nTreaty; Criticism of Russia Grows\nBy ALEX SINGLETON\nLONDON, Oct. 7 (AP)\u2014The Foreign Office announced\ntoday Russia had agreed to a Big Four Foreign Ministers Council Nov. 25 for a second attempt to write a German peace\ntreaty, a meeting which may provide a crucial test of world\ncooperation.\nA spokesman for the Foreign Office at the ume time declired the\nmanifesto issued by Communists of\nnine European countries celling on\ntheir supporters to reiist \"United\nStates md British Imperialism\" represented \"a clear deterioration of the\nInternational situation.\"\nCreation of what the Communists\ncalled an information bureau in the\nYugoslav capital of Belgrade was\n\"the official resuscitation of the\nComintern,\" the Communist agency\ndevoted in the past to world revolution.\nThe Italian Communist leader, Lu-\ngi Longo, denied in Rome that the\ninformation bureau constituted a\nComintern\u2014an abbreviation for the\nCommunist International which the\nRussians asserted was disbanded in\ndeep\nlend supplies were flowing freely\nnto the Soviet Union.\nLongo said the bureau stemmed\nIn another angle of the country-1 from a growing danger of war.\nia,j sa<i... \u201e,m   -\u201en\u201e\u201e_ s- --, wide   \u00b0trlke,   Premier   Douglas   of:   All four powers agreed likewise\nL,0.r._*d_i*??_w,l1!._,.nt_1?l.e.t.0..\"ct, Saskatchewan    said    that    strike-;l0 a meeting in_London Nov. 6 of\nbound packing plants had rejected\nLeonard W. Brocklngton, K.C, as\nconciliator and said that the four\nWestern provinces would submit\nanother name in an effort to resume\nnegotiationi.\nTwo dozen Provincial Police constables stood by at Quebec as work-\ndeputies of the Foreign Ministers to\nlay groundwork for the main conference.\nA previous meeting ln Moscow in\nMarch on the German and Austrian\npeace treatiea made no progress.\nPeace has been restored to all nations except those and Japan.\nThe newipapen of Weitern Eu-\nbold banner llnei and acrimonious\neditorial! the Communlit decliion\nto form the coordinated \"Information bureau\" ai the beginning of present.\nIntensified Ideological warfare.\nWith the alarm came some sug\nof ill health was announced yester- special sales 'representative of Wlr I ers went past pickets into the plant\n'day. Assets Corporation, is in the District'of La Cooperative Federee ending\n30 INVOLVED lor  the   purpose   of   disposing   of a walkout which started Sept. 20.\nThe Cabinet is reduced in num- merchandise located in this area, j Earlier, packers who had been out;\nber from 19 to 18. More than 30 The Corporation intends to per- ft Legrade Incorporated returned to;\nmembers  of  Parliament  were   in-1 mit District merchants to have first! heir jobs. There were no Incidents\nvolved in the changes. opportunity to purchase the goods m either case.\t\nThe new junior ministers are:      available. Announcements of loca- I      \u201e._   \t\nSecretary  for   Overseas  Trade- tions and  material   will   be  made ; City, but Mr. Macpherson will also ge*tion of relief over the emergence\nArthur George Bottomley. .shortly. spend   some   time   ln   Nelson   and Le the struggle into the open.\nJoint    Parliamentary    Secretary     An office Is to be set up in Slocan Trail. \"The mask is off\u2014it is as well,\nsaid London's Daily Herald (Labor).\nThe Rightist Paris newspaper, L'E-\npoque, asked that the Communist\nParty be outlawed as \"the Russian\nfifth column in France.\" Non-Communist newspapers generally characterized the organization as a \"revival of the Third International.\"\nThe Communists have taken considerable pains to deny that the\nnew organization formed in Poland\nlast month Is a revival of the Comintern, which was ordered out of\nbusiness by Prime Minister Stalin\nin 1943.\nThe Foreign Office spokesman, ln\naddressing i press conference, slid\nthe meeting ln Polind at which rep\nreientatlves of nine European Communist parties were preient had \"i\nhighly official looking character.\"\nHe commented particularly on the\npresence of A. A. Zhdanov, a member of the Soviet Politburo.\nPROTE8T UNKNOWN\nIn reply to a question, the spokesman said he knew of no British In\ntentlon to protest to the Govern\nments of the nine countries repre\nsented against the attacks levelled\nat Prime Minister Attlee and Foreign Secretary Bevin in the manifesto of the meeting, made public\nSunday.\nA reporter asked whether there\nwere any groundi for a British objection to the recreation of the Comintern In view of the fact that the\nSocialist parties of several European countries, including Britain,\nhad themselves created a similar International organization, with offices ln London.\nThe spokesman replied:\n\"We find no fault with the creation of thli International Communlit organization. It li a matter\nfor the Communlit pirtlei themielvei. Indeed, we welcome the\nbringing Into the open of actlvi-\ntiei .which In the put we believed\ntook place covertly.\"\nHe said the Comintern\u2014a contraction for Communist Internation\nrope, ailde from thoie of the ex- ial\u2014appeared to have been reformed\ntreme Left, gravely Interpreted In!with a alight variation by the meet\ning in Poland. The variation was\nImplied by the fact that there are\nonly nine participating members at\n'''IS\nNELSON DAILY NIWS, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8,1947 \u2014 3\nINCOflMftATM   *a* MAV l\u00ab7sS.\nWednesday Morning\nSpecials\nSTRIPED HOMESPUN    '\nLunch Cloths\nMexican type in 54\" size. Reg. $3.93. f *) QQ\nWednesday Morning Special  -fct^O\nFlannelette Pyjamas\nChildren's flannelette pyjamas, 2-piece, short sleeves, '\nelastic at waist. Sizes 6 to 10. Reg. $2,29,     $1   *\u00bbIQ\nWednesday Morning Special     le I W\nMen's Diamond Hose\nHere's a lovely all wool diamond pattern sock in many\nattractive and colorful patterns. Fine for sports, drew\nor casual wear. Sizes 10*. to 11%. $|  \u00a3l\\\\\nWednesday Morning Special   I \u2022\"\/\nW.A.TagDay\nNeb Over $215\nNelson Visitor\nIn Third Part\nOf British Empire\nSettling in \u2022 third pirt of thi\n-.,,,._..___ , Britiih Empire ls Mrs. D. Fraser, it\nThe first tag day for the Women' , ,..\u00a3,     wlth her .\u201e     M\u201e\nAuxiliary to the Nelion Branch rf G. G. McL. Boothroyd, 709 Josephine\nthe Canadian Legion netted $215.40 s.....  prior t0 . three-month visit\nAsked whether he could explain to be used for comforts for veterans ,_ he_ nativ_ land _, s-0.land Mr,\nwhy British Communists were not in hospitals and in aid of families Fraser lived 26 years in Natal South\ninvited to Poland for the meetlng.jof needy veterans. 'Africa.\nthe spokesman said: i   Organizing Committee comprised\nI am Inclined to ]eave it to the!Mrs. G. J. Verkerk, Mrs. A. D. Oil-!,  Recounting   the   Impressions   rf\nBritish Communist Party itself to\nexplain or protest at the fact that\nthey were left out.\"\n'The European parties and personages aligned behind the new Communist International organization\nconcentrated their heaviest propaganda fire today on the United\nStates.*\nIn speeches, statements aid declarations they denounced the United\nStates as imperialistic, monopolistic,\nanti-democratic, and aggressive; and\nthey accused her of threatening war\nand of opposing political and economic freedom and independence of\nother countries.\nver, Mrs. C. 0. Anderson, Mrs Van her stay in the African crown\nRuyskensveld, Mri R. Keffer and colony, Mrs. Fraser stated thlt It\nMrs. J. Dawson. wai a \"land of sunshine and string!\nMrs. E. S. Elliott, Mrs. G. Suther- customs.\" Having travelled from\nland and Mrs A. Williams were on Cape Town to Madeira on fint ar-\nthe Refreshment Committee. irivini in South Africa, she recalled\nthe native habits and the beauty of\nTaggers were:\nLadies \u2014 Mrs. G. Thompson, Mrs\nS. Browett, Mrs. E. N.. Mannings,\nMrs. Blais, Mrs. W. R. Perry, Mrs.\nDawney\nthe countryside.\nWhite   races   living\nraces   living   near   Mri.\nFraser were-concerned moitly with\nfarming. Peoples of all nationalltiei\nGirls\u2014Muriel Chambers, Sharron 'were employed at a rubber factory.\nCarpenter,    Eileen   Almony,    Eva .many of them Europeans lent put\nCONDEMN UNION\nSMASHING\nTACTICS IN QUE.\nSuggests CCL\nStrive to Organize\nWorkers in Province\nBy JOHN LEBLANC\nCanadian Preu Stiff Writer\n5 Killed When\nTrain Strikes\nRoad Grader\n10-1\nMany al Miss\nCameron Funeral\nFORT WAYNE, Ind., Ort. 7 (API,-\n\u2014rive peraons were reported kllled|t)pencer\ntoday when a Pennsylvania Railroad\ntrain struck a road grader at a crowing four miles Northwest of here.\nEarly reports said the dead were\nthe engineer and fireman of the locomotive, two passengers and a railroad employee not on duty at the\nTORONTO, Oct. 7 (CP) \u2014 The time.\nCinidlin Conflrew of Libor con*.    The collision derailed the locomo-\nventlon todiy condemned the Du- live and three cars of the train op-\nplenli Government of Quebec for prating  between Fort  Wayrfte  and\n\"unlon-imithlng tactlci,\" and aik- Grand Rapids, Mich.\ned the feeding of jailed labor laid-\ntrt.\nThe  convention   idopted  a  condemnatory resolution introduced\nyesterday's opening se_uion.\nThomas \"MacLean of the United\nI Automobile Workers of Windsor\n! Ont., suggested the CCL should fol*\n[low up lhe resolution by having its .\nP',\"    y.  _\"_L CnZZZnZn, -ffh Helen Cameron, who died at Nelsor.\nwith the Quebec Government withi-. . \u201e  ,  .    \/      ,ft(,    _\u201e___\n.   .    - iiim.m  ...    ,,H\u00ab,na>.i\u00bb-i^! October 5   n her 7Stn year, were\ni view to getting  the unorganized .    ,  .   _ ,.     \u201e.J \u201e * ,\ni       \u25a0   .*..\u00bb t_L_*..,i _._..\u00bb \u00ab-\u00ab.\u00abu___4   conducted   from  the  St.  Saviours\nworkers in that Province organized. _     \u201e ..    .\u201e.   Tl,..j \u201e   \u201e *._.-..,.-\u201e\n\/-   u   ten .a   rmwimAtmr. *-*\u25a0,,*_.-*..,  rro-Cathedra    Tuesday   afternoon.\nC. H, Millard, Canadian Director   _,.,     . . J .. _\n* am., ir !\u2022 a c.    iib\u00ab.\u00bb.\/,\u00bbaw    Officiating   clergymen   were   Very\nnf the United Steel Workers of Am-  _       \u201e   s   \u201e. J\"      ,   .,        -    .*\nerica, said he felt Premier Duplei-: Jev'  F-P J^'V      Ven'  Arch\"\nsis was \"getting more attention than  de\"con F, .\"\u25a0 ,Gr,\u2122i , ..\nhe deserves.\" in the condemnatory      Many fnend* attended the_ wrv-\n.... ices for the pioneer citizen, who had\nir\"0'u\"\u00b0n- reside- at NeUon for 37 years. A\nHe felt this was so particularly In profUsion 0[ dowers banked the\nview of lhe fact lhat the resolution _-.kft al th_ -nurch.\nemanated from the UAW. in Toron- Bom in Scotland ln 1888, Mlu\nto while Quebec CCL organizations r8rn(.-on mtAf he- hom. fl-,t at\nhad not submitted any resolutions, Yakima. Wash, and moved from\n! Earlier, R. I R Mutchmor, Chair- lh.r. l0 \u201e.,.._ ln 1910 At \u201e.,__\u201e\n( man of the Boird of Evangelistic Mi\u201e -*,-\u201e-- wa, ,-tlv, in com.\n; md Social Service! of the United munlly a((alr- she wa, , memb\u201e\nChurch.said the Church would sup- o( th_ st Savl-U-., church,\nport efforts of the CCL in working Hymn .,,__ wa- \u201eAbid_ with \u201e.\u00bb\n: for reductions in the coit of living. Pallbearers were C. W. Apple-\n| With the withdnwal of subsidies, ysrA z j Dewdney, F. Irvine, G.\nIhere hid hen iome tix reduction j Us.t_ H R-b\u201e,-on a-d D Spur.\nof no ivail to the way\nInterment was in the Nelson Me-\nDr. Mutchmore commended Brlt-  mortal Park,\nain's  Labor Government for what\nIt wu doing for lhe poor classe. In  ... ,.,,__,, legl,latl_n ,or \u201e ,._.,!\nthat country. lw0 w\u201ek, holJd,yl wllh pay (o. -U|\n1. Adoption of i resolution calling   workers.\n2.   A   demand that  Governments\ns|sj -       |  give  their employees  lhe  right  to\nBOW IO 51VG belong to the union of their choice\n___________ ^\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.m ***** bargain collectively.\nTIR]   D        EYES equest for \u00ab Federal ban nn\nBing, Betty Settle, Lillian Settle,\nDoris Talbot, Audrey Morgan, Mary\nSwain,' Shirley Mermet, Lillian\nAnderson, Ina Liness, Joyce Carpenter, Lorna Craig, Bernice Sangel,\nJoyce Elmore, Ruth Chambera,\nCarol Dunbir, Normi Harrli, Shirley Gould, Margaret Smith, Amy\nWatson, Phyllis Smith, Adrian Wat- i\nson, Marjory Fife, Mary Ann Curl-\nette.\nBoys \u2014 George Heroux, M. Hendrickson. Dale Jarrett, Billy Reid,\nJim Lineu, Ken Cooper, Robert\nLongden, Allan Liness, Allan Ball,\nNlel McLean, Don McRory, Leigh\nMike    Fraser,    Graham\nfrom England. Just a day's travel\ndistant from Mrs. Fraser's home\nwaa Johannesburg, renowned as tha\ncentre of South Africa's diamond\ninduitry.\nMrs. Fraser tiught reading ind    |\nwriting to classes of Indian children\nduring her leisure hours, and thl\npupili showed their gratitude by\nworking at odd jobs on her farm.\nMalls, Harold Casemore, Spud\nOyeycrama, E. Parkinson, Gary\nBeiton, George Milne, Jack Paige,\nWalter Axelson, Gerald Catheirt,\nBobby Smith.\nYOUR OWN TEETH\nWILL SHOW YOU...\n! but it would be\nj poor people\"\nPEPSODENT. MIRACLE OF\na quick retl\nYOUR NORTHERN ELECTRIC DIALERS  IN  NELSON\nWOOD VALLANCE HARDWARE Co.\nNELSON, B.C.\nlhe purrha.p nf obsolete ships by\nCanadian shipping interests. Purchase of these shlpi, said the resolution, endangered the lives of Cann-\nMAKI THIS SIMPLE TIST TODAY <\"\u00abn \"\u2022\"\"*>\u2022    \u201e . ,     .    .\u201e .\nk. The CCL called tor Ihe 40-hour\nweek and the eight-hour day with\nno reduction in take-home pay.\nfi. Endorsation was given the the\nprinciple   of  a   gauranteed   annual\nmumof Soothicmd ttheAt th-tntn1 \u00ab. s\u201epp-rl wi- mitA t_ th- ...\nwcondi vrlth two dropi of Kri., i}\u00ab\u201elli g,n'.,d firm movement in its it-\nMutln. In \u00abch \u00bby\u00bb. You <jil- . tempt to get fair prices for its prod-\nQUICK HUH. Iiukmllr your lyM M r. \"\"\u00ab\u25a0\u25a0       _               ,  _        .\nh-irnd Murlm'i ikillul bl\u00bbnd ol 7 |t> \"\u25a0 The Congress isked members to\n\u00abradl.nta cWcrr*.. and KothM .yu thot h\"y only union-made goodi lnd\nor. tlr.d from overwork or .xpoaur. to\n\u25a0sin, wind and duit , , ,\n\u2014       a number of proposal! on the railing\n\u25a0 nel handling of strike funds. One\nproposal was for a central fund to\nFOR YOUR KTX8  li*--B |through the CCLi 380,000 member-\nihlp.\nMURINE\ni\nunion services.\n8. Referred to the CCL executive\nYes, right in your own home you can\nwitch Pepsodent's miricle of dental\nwhiteness happen to p.r teeth! You\niee, you will be doing just is your\ndentist does\u2014relying on powder to\nremove the dull, dingy hlm thit miy\nbecome hirm.ul, ugly tirtir. And\nPepsodent Tooth Powder ii especiit-\nly mide to remove thit trouble-\nciusing film ... gently but thoroughly ... it home. What's more, you'll\nlike Pepiodem'i cleiner, brighter\nttslil So chinge todiy to Pepsodent\nfor teeth of Dmtil Wbitiniss. '\n\\m0iflW&XCtf\nw\nPEPSODENT IS THE ONLY TOOTH POWDEt TUT CONTAINS WW\n______________________________\n con\n\u2014\nf^mm\nI - NIUON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCT. I, W7\nTht tvtrtgt ipeed ot workeri I King Cole ln Engllih legend la\nbeet engaged ln making honey 111 aald to havt reigntd In tht third\ntbout 11 miltt ta hour. I century.\t\ni Saw\nAgaro\ny JUST around the corner\u2014\n** \" your chance to save ajain\nthe way more than one million Canadians have shown\nthey like to save\u2014through\nCanada Savings Bonds.\n'.\u25a0\u2022_. Another issue of these\npopular Bonds goes on sale\nOctober Uth. You can buy up to $1000\n(but no more) In any one name, in the\nsame, convenient ways\u2014(or cash or\nby easy instalments.\nYou know now, from experience, that\nthe best way to save money ls to commit\nyourself to a definite plan. Plan now to\nslin up again for your next year's\nCanada Savings Bonds.\nON SALE OCTOBER 14th at your bank,\nor through your Company's Payroll Savings Plan, or your investment dealer.\nBARCLAY ON BRIDGE\nBy Shepard Barclay\nOO RIGHT UP WITH IT\nI>LAY1NO \"teeond hand low\" tt\nhut U itneeltii In tome tltut-\ntloni aa pitying \"third hand high\"\nla ln othen. In place ot thoie\nild Whltt rultt of play, Ultra It\nb bitter one for contract bridge,\nwhich euy be phrased In a variety or wayi. It may be expreued ln a alnglt word, \"think,\"\ner ln a compound word, \"hone\nlente,\" or In three wordt, \"ute\nyour bnln.\" No nutter what you\ncall It, the general Idea ti the\nitmt. tt con-liti of figuring out\nwhat play Menu moit likely to\nbenefit your aide, or whloh threat*\noni tht Itait damage.\nAA.J.I\ntit\naini\n711\n!\u2022\u2022 _\nQTS4\nIS4\n.AKIl\n\u2666 Kt\nfKl\u00bbll,\niQ.J\n*U0\u00bb\u00abL\nDeeler-tWeet.   NBrtf-Bonthl\nnertbh.) \"*1\na\nswr\n(\nvulnerable.)\nWut     North\nPaat     14       Prut\nPan     tt      ftrn\n\u2022oath did what he oonaldtred\ncagey bidding by celling J-Clubi\nInstead of 1-Heart on htl flrat\nturn. Afttr North's ipade bid, he\ndecided that a heart lead wu almoat certain and that ht would\nlike It ao be hopped all tht way\nInto gtmt ln No Trumps. With\nhis quits Inadequate valutt, ht\nihould have beep aet a couple of\ntricks, but as the play developed\nhe was down only one.\nWeet doublt-eroaied South by\nnot leading the unhid hearts, but\nI Instead,.tho_t,stoond_ot' North's\nntd, tlu spsdt \u2666.' Kverybody\ncovered that, tht J, Q end K\nihowlng. South ltd tlu diamond\n2 to the K, then the heart I,\nwhleh went through to Ou Q\nWilt led the apade I to the A.\nand tht heart 9 wtnt through\nwhtn Eut htld up his A. Now\ntht club 2 waa led and But, re-\nmtmberirtg tht \"teoond hand low\"\nIdea, put on nla fi, whloh later\ncoit hli tide a trick. The 10 oo\nthis forced the K and Wut tent\nback tha diamond 9 to the Q.\nTht diamond A and 10 wart\noollectid and tha club T led. last.\nwith only thi Q, hid to play It\nHt had tht hurt A lift to icore,\nalao thl apade 10-7; ha eashed\nthe 10, but thm' had to lead to\nthe dummy's ipade 8 for tht final\ntrick. If But llld used tht Q on\nUu flrtt club trick, hit ilde could\nhavt had thret tricks tn that tutt\ninstead of two, and would havt\nbeittn South one more. That play\ncould not have out his aide a\nthing, and oould have gained.\nNothing to loot, aomethlng to wtn\n\"--that's alwayi a good idee.\nt> J 9 s s\n\u00ab 10 S S i\n\u2666 \u25a0\n4.Q7S)\n1\nA K14.\ntuf\nK ltd\nnr\\*tr\niLsJtf.\"\n\u2666 A Q 10 9 S J\n*A-0\u00ab 4\n(Dealir: Eaat But-West vulnerable.)\nIf Hast itarti with 1-Bpadt and\nnormal bidding emuei, ahould he\nthereafter   do   anything , txcept\nS*S2l ivM*-;- '\nThe Doctor\nBy HERMAN N. BUNDESBN, M.D.\nWhy Kidney Stones Form and\nWhat Can Be Done for Them\nTasty Recipes\nWriting a food column ll t pltu-\nant tuk once mort, now thit ihort-\ntgei ire rapidly becoming a thing\nof tbe pait. It wai tometlmei ij\ndifficult to work out or luggut\nvirioui recipei, n lt wu to go\nihopplng for supplies. .\nIn time for transition meili thit\nbrldgt the gap between tht light\nfoodi ot Summer tnd the heivier\nmeali that obtain u tht weather\nbecomei more wtathtry, art mmy\nittmt long in tbort lupply, aa, for\ninitince, rice. So now we htsten to\nprepare our favorite rice end muihroom loaf, io nlct for luncheon or\nsupper or one of our favorite dei-\nierti, a creamy, beautiful rice\nparfait.\nTHE LUNCHEON LOAF\nFor the luncheon loaf to lerve S\nwash 2 cupi rlct thoroughly. Boll\nrice in 4 cupi water with teaspoon\nsalt. Cook in butter one cup chopped onion, one chopped plmlento, 3\nchopped green peppers, one cup\nmushrooms, broken Into pieces.\nCook for S minutei and bt ctrtful\nnot to brown. Comblnt with boiled\nrice, one cup Italian typt cheeie, 2\ntggi tnd one cup whole whut\ncrumbs. Btkt in buttered biking\ndilh tt SSO T. for SO minutei.\nTo mtkt 10 wonderfully Uity\nmelt balls wuh thoroughly Vi cup\nrice. Mix with IV, poundi ground\nbeef, teupoon salt md 'is teaipoon\nSeek Means of\nRidding Falrvlew\nOf Sawdust Pest\nTire Chief C. A. McDonild it City\nCouncil Mondiy night deicrlbed the\nGlacier Lumber Company u \"will.\ning to cooperate\" in ridding Filr\nlew of flying uwduit coming front\nI burner at tne mill.\nThe nuisance hid been proteited\ncontinually by reildent! of Fiir\nview ind ilong the Gordon Road\n\u2022rei who uid tht sawdust settled\non gsrdeni, wuhei hung on clothes\nllnei, collected on new peint jobi\nand \"even fell on biblei out for\nliringi.\"\nChief McDonild. who htd inter\nviewid officials, said thlt i mteting\nwu being trrmged with Mayor T.\nH. Wittn.\nTht lituition, ht commented\nwhich htd bein |vldint for iome\ntimt, bicimt worn rtctntly when\ntht gratei of tht burner burntd out\nind wire unible to be repliced lmmedlitely.\nPart of the innoyance would be\nnmovid whin they took down\npile of uwduit, and. tht Chief\nadded, they were willing even to\ncloie down for a few dayi to en\nable repiir work to bt done.\nQueitioned on fire poulbllltlii,\nhe said thut the partlclu filling\nippeired to bt too small to create\nany hazard.\nfliwduit iprudlng from the pile\n\u25a0t the Powill Lumbir Compiny In\nNellon wu ilio dimmed and it\nwu decided to ilk tht company to\nbulldoie it down into a holt and\nthui tllmlnite uwduit from flying\nover tht downtown tret. The poulbllity of a burner to be uied Jointly\nby tne City for burning refuse and\nby the Powtll Lumbir wai brought\nup.\nLAUNCH NIW COASTER\nVICTORIA, Oct. 7 (CP) - Tlagi\nfluttered under bright ikiu here\nMondiy for tbt .lunching of the\nCtnidlin Nttlontl's new gj.nno.oon\nCoutil puwnger ihlp Princt\nQeorgt it Yirrowi Lid. thli tfttrnoon.\nBy ALICE DENHOFF\nptppir. Shtpt into 10 bills ind drop\nIn ont cin tomito loup to which Vi\ncin witer, tablupoon grated onion\nmd 2 ttbleipooru gratad chopped\npepper have been edded. Cook\nilowly for 40 mlnutei. Servt on hot\nplate with tomato uuct pound\nover mut balls. To mikt tbt mixture into patties, brown ln pan and\npour the tomato loup over. Simmer\nfor 45 mlnutu.\nUNUSUAL RICE PUDDING\nPineapple Rice Pudding it quite\ni different affair from the diiplrlted\ndilh thlt sometimes tppetri u rice\npudding. For I delicioui servings\nwash rice and ioak in cold water\nfor an hour. Drain; place in double\nboiler, tdd IV. cup tviportttd milk\ndiluted with IVi cup witer, tdd Vi\nteaspoon salt.\nCook mixture until rlct is toft.\nAdd Vi cup iugir, illghtly-btittn\negg yolki and one cup cruihed pins\napple. Fold in 2 itiffly-btaten egg\nwhitei; pour Into buttered baking\ndlih and bake it 300 F. for SO\nminutes.\nFor 10 lervingi of Rlct Parfilt\nsoak 2 tablespoons plain, unflavorcd\ngelatin in IVi cup milk until dii*\nsolved, then idd to 2 cupi hot boiled\nrict. Add one cup tugar; let cool,\nWhen cool, fold in 1 cup cream\nwhich has bten beaten until itiff.\nAdd oni cup chopped nuti, teaspoon\nvanilla.'Pour into wet mold, pack\nin ice and uit for ievenl houn.\nServe u ict creim on i lirge plate,\nand cut at table, or ilict in kitchen\nfor individual lervingi of I inches\nsquire by one Inch deep.\nNormtlly tht uifai contiini a\ngood mtny different lubitmcti,\ntome of which come from thl foodi\nwe ut Otheri are waste producti\nformed by digestion of foods.\nOrdinarily thut lubstances rl*\nmtln in solution and trt txcrtttd\nwith tht urlnt. Sometlmei, however, tbey begin to separate out ind\nto aolldlfy, forming kldnty stonti\nwhich miy be both painful ind din*\ngeroua.\nCAUSE OF STONIS\nPeople often wonder Juit why\nkidney itonet form. Such thlngi u\ninfection, the amount of weter tiken\nin end excreted, tnd tht concentration of mineral! ln tht urlnt, art\ntht chltf fictori which Influence\nthe formitlon of kidney stones.\nThe itone miy form tround t imall\nbit of blood fibrin, or i clump of\ngtrmi.\nA numbtr of thtu fictori ctn bt\nsatisfactorily controlled. Tor ex\nample, the Infection! etn usually\nbe elimlmted If they ere dlicovered\nearly and promptly treated.\nAMOUNT OF ACID\nThe amount of acid, u well u\nthe amount of lime ln the urine alio\nean be reguleted.\nThe diet will contain more acld-\naah\u2014or elkallne-aih-forming foodi,\ndepending upon whether It Is desirable to make the urine more or leu\nicid.\nTht mbitince known u mtndeltc\nicid ctn bt uud to control Infections of tht urinary trtet produced\nby i germ called BaclUui coll. Other\nInfections can be cured with streptomycin or lulfonimlde producti.\nCONTRIBUTING CAUSE\nAny condition which tends to\nblock the flow of the urine from the\nkidney may be e contributing cause\nfor atone formation!.\nMany of these cauiei require operative treatment. Careful examination of the urinary tract ihould\nprecede iuch operittons to determine Juit whtre the trouble it locited. X-rtyt mty bt Uktn to ild\nin tht dlignoili. Before the X-ny\nIs tiken, certain mbittncei may be\nInjected into i vein. These tub-\nstance., are secreted In the urine,\nind when the X-ny Is tsken, efter\niuch Injections, ill of Hit parti of\nthe urinary trtet ire elttrly outlined.\nInsofar u getting rid of the itonti\nll concerned, now tnd then, the\nitone miy be dissolved by the local\napplication cf i solution known u\nSuby's solution. Of course thli treat-\nmtnt must be carried out by i doctor.\nSURGICAL REMOVAL\nIn mott Initancea, lurglcil removal o ttht itonei ll necessary. In\nsome Instances, the itone can be removed by tht physician working\nthrough a cyitoacope, that is an In\nstrument which can ba puaed into\nthe bladder.\nOf count, ln each cue, the doctor\nwill decide Juit what treatment\n\u2022hould be ipplled, Very often the\ncondition will require e comblni-\ntlon of the methods outlined above,\nlurglcil removil of the itone plus\ndrug! to cleir up Infection and special dleti to prevent recurrence.\nQUESTIONS AND ANSWERS\nJ. B.: Will you please tell me\nwhet I may take for canker sores\nin my mouth?\nAnswer: It it thought thit canker\nlorei tre due to lenilttzatlon to\ntome one food. Howtver, up to the\npreient time the extct cauie of\ncanker sores hu not been definitely\ndttrmined; threfore, it ls hardly\nposilbl to suggest anything which\nwlll prevent their occurrence. When\nthey do occur, they uiually clear up\nquickly If they ire touched with a\nweek tolutlon of silver nitrate,\nTht diet ihould be well-balanced,\ncontaining plenty of green vege-\ntablei, freih fruits, meat, eggs, ind\ncereals. Six to eight glaisfuii of\nfluid ahould be taken dally and\nplenty of rest should be obtained\neach night.\nUP MINIMUM ON\nFUTURES CONTRACTS\nCHICAGO, Oct, 7 (AP)-Directore\nof Chictgo Botrd of Trade Mondiy\nvoted to Increase margin requirements ln tpeculttivt grain futuru\nto 33 1-3 per cent of the market\nprice u requeited by Preiident Trumin.\nTht ntw requlrtmtnt will be ef-\nttctlvt tomorrow, The mtrgin ii the\nminimum initial paymtnt on tht\nfuture! contracts.\nMONTREAL, Oct. 7 (CP) - Do*\nmlnloni wtrt quiet on the bond\nmirktt Monday whllt In provincials there wu demand tor the new\nOnterlo Hydro iuuu and Quebeo\nHydro 3i. C.N.R. 2 ,!t wtre up mina\nfnctioni.\nTht 33 1-3 ptr ctnt requlremei'\nwill ipply only to futurt comml\nmenti and not to contricti mtdt bi\ntort the opening ot the exchmgs\ntomorrow, the ipokeimin uld.\nThe new requirement it tpproxM\nmttely double the preient mtrgin.\n\"4\nMcGILL HONORS\nFOR MARSHALL\nMONTREAL, Oct. 7 (CP) -\nTwenty-five yetn tfter tttending \u25a0\nsimilar ceremony here for another\nfamoui Amerlcin general, State\nSecretary Marihall of the United\nStatei returned to McGIll Unlver-\nlity todav to receive an honorary\ndegree of Doctor of Lawi.\nFor Flavour, richneu and itrength, Fort Garry Coffee\nit alwayi coffee at iti beit.\nIt'i flavour-iealcd in Pliofilm.\nHUDSON'S    BAY    COMPANY    PRODUCT\niiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiimmiiii\n\"Build  B.C. Payroll!\"\nGtt tht\nPacific\nMilk\nHabit!\nThis ll one habit that'i good\nfor you, and so nourishing.\nUse it for baking and cooking, as well as drinking. Yes,\nPacific Milk is good. Try\nsome today. At all grocers.\nPacific Milk\n\"Irradiated  ind  Vicuum   Picked\"\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nIM IN THE SWim,\nHOW!\"\nIi H a bet? Try Poet't Bran Flakee\nfor breakfait \u2014 every morning for a\nmonthi  I'll bet you'll ba twinging\nilong with met\nENJOY bran in itt mott delicioui form \u2014 tostt\nBrin Flakei \u2014 and you'll enjoy freedom from\nthat dull, logy feeling canted by too little bulk in\nyour dirt.\nGood lo eit \u2014 and good for yon \u2014Poet't Bran\nFlakei provide wholeaome wheat nourishment too,\nbecauie they're mada with other parts of wheat,\nIat Post's Brin Hikes refnlirly\nfor brea__.it\u2014et a cereal, or in\nthe -form of light, tender brin\nmuffins, made according to instructions printed on both Regular aod Large Packigei.\n&L\n^res bran you'll like!\nTosf's\nAf*\u00bb*\u00bbt\u00bb*Ot*\u00bb-*-1*s\u00bbsri\nBRAN FLAKES\nMORI D.rYl COMING\nOTTAWA, Oot. 7 (CP)\u2014Ruourcu\nMlnlittr Glen innounctd today\nthit tht Oovernment hu tgreed ta\nidmlt another 10.000 refugeei trom\ndisplaced persons ramps In Europe\nbringing the total to 20,000.\n\\\n ta*.\nMEN'S\nWORK\nBOOTS\nParis, Heads, Leckie,\nGreb, Valentine in 6\", 8\"\nond 10\" tops. if.-75\nPriced up from _    O\nLeaders in Footfashion\nR. ANDREW\n& Co.\nAccept Negro\nGirl at Hospital\nGUELPH, Onl.. Oct. 7 (CP) -\nTwenty-one-year-old Marine Scott,\nNegro girl whose application to enter the nurj.ps training school at an\nOwen Sound, Ont., hospital was\nturned down, was accepted today\n\u25a0_. a probationer at the St, .Joseph's\nHosiptal School of Nursing here.\nMariase smiled and said, \"Thank\nyou,\" when the Superintendent of\nthe nursing school welcomed her\nwith, \"we are glad to have you\nhere,\"\nNelson Social\nGood Quality tea lj manufactured\nonly trom the freah young \"flush,\"\nleavei of which are imall, tender\ntnd of a fresh yellow-green color.\nSee Our Windowi for\nMid-Week Specials\n\u2022 Honoring Misi Irtne Kerr,\npopulir bridelect of thli month,\nmemberi of St. Stvlour'i Sllvtr\nSlipper Club met at the Willow\nPoint home of Mr. and Mrt. Chirlei\nH. Hamilton where they held a pot\nluck luncheon and a recipe box\nshower.\n\u2022 Robert Hunden of Vancouver\nhas returned after viilting hii mother, Mrs. P. Hunden, 314 Oburvitory\nStreet.\nt) Mrs. E. C. McLean, Kerr\nApartments, left Monday by plane\nto spend a lew weeks in Vancouver.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Smith, 812\nThird Street, have had as guesti\nMr. Smith's relatives, Mr. and Mn.\nR. Pryce-Jones and their son, Ellis,\nwho have returned to Vancouver,\n\u2022 Mrs. George C. Boyes, Houston Street, has left for Vancouver\nwhere her husband ia a patient in a\nVancouver hospital.\n\u2022 Mrs. Gordon Haskell, Mill\nStreet, spent yeiterday In Trail visiting relatives. She waa accompanied back by her brother, Cecil\nReaney of Vancouver, who visited\nwilh his brother-in-law and sliter,\nMr. and Mrs. Edward Murdock in\nTrail, and will now be guest at the\nHaskell home in Nelson,\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wlnstinley returned Sunday from spending\ntheir honeymoon at the Coast, and\nleft Monday for their home at Crescent Valley.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Long, Hen-\ndryx Sireet, have returned from a\nmonth spent in Seattle, where they\nvisited relatives.\n By Mm. M \/. VIAneux\nt Mrs. W. Roslcky hli returned\nto Wtrdener tfter visiting her ptrtnti, Mr. ind Mri. W, u. Holtom,\n708 Vlctorii Street\n\u2022 Henri Gignon, Cirbonite\nStreet, hai returned from ievenl\nweeks ipent in Revelitoke.\n\u2022 Dr. T. H. Bourque, SUnley\nStreet, hu returned from * fortnight ipent at the Coaat. He wu tccomptnied by Mrl. Bourque, who\nwill return ln a couple of weeki,\n\u2022 Mri. S. Cummlni of Boiwell\nwas holidaying in Nelaon.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn. Colin A. Moot Medicine Hat. who iptnt the put\ncouple* ot weeki viiltlng Mn. Molr's\nlisten, Mn. R. L. McBrlde, Mrl. Wilfrid Alien and Mri. A. E. Murphy,\n\u2022 Mn, F, Hawkins of Tye hit\nreturned after t ftw days visiting\nrelatives ln Nelion.\n\u2022 Mn. A. Peten, 408 \"Vernon\nStreet, hu u gueit her ion. Girl\nPeten of Toronto, who left Nelion\nsome 29 yeari tgo.\n\u2022 Miu Mary Fither ot Nelion ls\nguest at Queens Biy of Mr. tnd Mrs.\nAlex Attree.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn. A. C. FotUr\nhave returned from three weeki'\nvacation, two weeks ipent at Vmeouver gueiti of their ton ind\ndaughter-in-law, Mr. and Mri. Leo\nFoster, and in Seattle viilting Mr.\nand Mn. R. Monroe.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mri. P. J. Cote, 221\nBehnien Street, hid as guests their\nnephew, Phil Cote of Viialla, Cal,\nalio L. C. Kennle of Vlralli, B.\nElwwmnk ind Michael Kukeno of\nNew York, who are all attending\nFarragut College ln Idaho.\nRossland Social \u2666 \u2666\nat tha\nButcherteria\nWOOL DRESSES\nSiiei It to 20\n$14.95-$19.50\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\n|\\ootenay Valley Uairy\nPASTEURIZED\nMILK\nIS SAFE FOR CHILDREN\nROSSLAND, B.C. - Hallowe'en\nmotifs and favors were effectively\nused when Mrs. John Chandler en-\nterUined with a nicely arranged\nbirthday party in honor of her elder\ndaughter, Inez Leigh's second birthday. Miss Willa Ternan and Misa J.\nMcKenna assisted the hostess In\ncaring for the wee tots. The nicely\nappointed tea table was covered\nwith a linen cloth and was centred\nwith a prettily decorated birthday\ncake topped with two lighted tapers.\nThe invited guesti were Eve Ternan. M. Yolland, Ross Yolland, Pat\nPreitley, Margaret and Kenneth\nManiquette and the honoree and her\ni baby sister, Janice Chandler. Oth-\n,ers present were the honoree's\ngrandmother, Mrs. W. K. Scatchard, Mrs. T. Yolland, Mrs. W. Ternan. Willa and Joan.\n| The Past Chiefs' Association of\ni Maple Leaf Temple No. 4. Pythian\nSisters, entertained in honor of\nMrs. Drusilla Anders, Grand Chief\nof Pythian Sisters. At 7 o'clock a de-\nllicioui banquet was served at the\nj Annex ot the Empire. Mrs. P. G.\nI Palmer, Vice-President of the Association, welcomed the guests. After\nthe banquet the memberi repaired\nto the home of Mn. F. M. MacKeh-\nile for an enjoyable locial evening.\nThe ipaciout living roomi were\nbright with bouqueti of Autumn\nflowen, uteri, gladioli, roses, snapdragons. Three tiblei of court\nwhist were in pliy, Mn. W. K.\nScitchard winning the prize. Skill\ncontests were alao played. RefreihmenU were served by the hoiteu\nmilted by Mn. H. Murdoch. The\nnicely appointed tea Uble was covered with a linen cloth and centred\nwith a low crystal bowl with pink\ncarnation! and fern floitlng in lt,\n\u2022nd placed on a mirror plaque. After the refreihmenti Mrt Palmer\npreiented the honoree, Mn. Anden,\nwith a gift of remembrance. All\nsigned the accompanying card: Community tinging with Mn. E. Dnper\npliying the piano brought tn enjoyable evening to a cloie tnd 1 pleasant fraternal week to an end, u\nMn. Andrea left the dUtrlct for\nRevelitoke1 tnd then home to Nanaimo. Thoie preient were Mn. B.\nAnden of Nanaimo, Mn. P. G. Palmer, Mrt. E. Draper, Mri, W. K.\nScatchard, Mn. H. Murdoch, Mn. G.\nR. Muon, Mri. H. J. Thompion, Mri.\nH. Evani, Mill Jennie Hendenon,\nMr. tnd Mn. F. M. MtcKeniie, Mn.\nF. G. Brty ind Mn. Kttherine Pit-\ntenon of Triil.\nMri. Cecil Olmsted ll visiting it\nVincouver with her pirenti, Mr.\nud Mrs. Deltney, formerly of Rob-\nsut, Suk. Htr fither ii uriouily\nill\nMri. Kenneth Wickeni left for\nVincouver to ittend the wedding of\nher brother.\nMrs. Druillli Anden of Ninilmo\nwu the gueit of Mr. ind Mra F. M.\nMacKenzie.\ncJjeaiihful  iuia\\Y\nB   R   E   C\nK\n_Rra\u25a0.t fi. 1 hair rr-h-vrefs fhe charm of p\\erv attractive\nn-nman, v*\\ Rreck Hair ( mmttici bring you thr softnr?;?\nanil plram cf beautiful hair.\nFnr beaufilul hur, uie nucresiful Rrrck Hair Co-.mr.ics.\nYnu ch'x^r them a*, vou rhnn*;r make-up . . . tn suit )our\nin.In .dual h-vr and -..-alp -.red*-, dry, miy or normfil. ,\n(V Hiir (V\ni'i ml. ns, >\n-\u2022, , ler\nij s's.rts,\nRHKt.K SHAMPOO\n4 (IF.\n\/__A** Oil Skimfr,* jor -\u25a0\u25a0-:!\ntl .'* Idir.\nIaii.i fkimpecjor nnrmtl\nd.A \u201ely kite.\nlllll ( K II .III LOTION  6sii. 1..V)\n\/   I '-\u2022 Jet   \u00bb*\"\u25a0\n\/ fl '.. rn.   ..if.\nSHARP CONTRAST\nIN WARTIME,\nPEACETIME ART\nBy MARILYN LAMBORN\nCinidlin Prtu Stiff Wrlttr\nTORONTO, Oct 7 (CP)-Trinil-\ntlon from wirtime to peacetime trt\nwu ihirply defined it the fint poit\nwar irt exhibition here of 11 offlclil\nservice artists, who marked under\nGovernment sponsorship ind In\nmoit cuei wenf oversell with the\ntroopi.\nPilntinga cretted In wir-devu-\ntated countriei or owing their Implr\nitlon to bittle scenes ihowed i\nmirked contrut to thoie dont ifter\nreturn to Ctntdt. There wu no In\ndlcitlon of bltternesi tnd neurosis.\nIn poit-wir work .sentiment, ib-\nstrict, non-objecttve ind experimental irt held iwiy.\nAH the wtr wir cinvuaei depleted dnmi bound with grimneii,\nforce ind element.-il emotions of\nstruggle of suffering. Outstanding\nimong those wu \"Beich Scene, Normindy'' by Jtck Nl_h\u00b0lis whose\nlombre figurei lold I tragic itory of\nunrelenting piln.\nMoit mirked contrut to wir ind\nI peicetime irt wu Illustrated by F.\nMichiel Toreiter, whole reallitlc\n\"Sub Pens it Breit\" wu In direct\ni rontradlction to vivid ibitrictloni\nI \u00abrrd non-objective works. Termed by\n\u25a0 fellow irtiit u \"pirt muilclin.\nirsrt philosopher md largely irtlst,\"\nihe effectively experimented with\nllnei ind formi in ipice. producing\nintricate deilgni not eully understood by the public.\nCOAUtToN BEST\nGOV'T FOR B.C.\nSAYS WISMER\nj VICTORIA. Oct. 7 <CP> - Coalition admlniatratten \\* thf b\u00abt form\n[ nf Government for Britiah Columbia\n\u00bb% \u25a0 whole, Attorney-General Gordon K, Wum.r declared.\nOne of thoae named a* probabla\nluccewor to Premier John Hart, Mr\nWinner aald he had been fleeted\naa \u25a0 Coilltlon Mtmber and Intenrl-\n'ed to live up to thi und*ritandin|\n1 on which he wia aent to thf Le|la-\nUture.\nOfrtfaQiX\nWEDNESDAY,\nCKLN\n1M0 ON THE DIAL\n7:00-0 Ctnida\n7:01\u2014Preu-Newi\n7:07\u2014Sunriie Serentdt\n7:80\u2014Muilc for Wednesdiy\nS:00-CBC Newi\n8:18\u2014Breikfut Club\n8:49\u2014Hebrew Chrlitlin Hour\n8:59\u2014Weather Forecut\n9:00-BBC Newi\n9:14\u2014Train Time\n8:18\u2014At Your Service\n8:45\u2014Three Quarter Timt\nB:S9\u2014Time Slgntl\n10:01\u2014Women'i Corner\n10:15\u2014At Your Service\n10:45\u2014They Tell Me\n11:00\u2014Keyboard and Console\n11:15\u2014Muilc ln Morgan Manner\nlliSfr-E-peclally for You\n11:45\u2014Ethel and Albert\n12:00-The Notice Board\n13:15\u2014Preu Newi\n11:30\u2014B.C. Farm Broadcast\n18:55\u2014Piano Interlude\n1:00\u2014Old Favorltei\n1:29\u2014Weather Torecait\n1:30-Recital\n1:45\u2014Commentary and Talk\n200\u2014B.C. School Broadcast\n8:15\u2014Family Favourite!\nOCT. 8, 1947\n2:30\u2014Men tnd Muilc\n2:45\u2014Don Meuer\n3:00\u2014Mutlctl Progrim\n8:15\u2014Serenide ti Amerlci\n3:30\u2014Divertimento\n3:45\u2014Swlngtlmt\n4:00\u2014Edmond Hockerldgt\n4:14-Trtin Time\n4:15\u2014Sport Newi\n4:30\u2014Especially for You\n4:45\u2014Maggie Mugglni\n5:00\u2014Sacred Heart Program\n5:14\u2014Train Time\n5:15\u2014Old Chiiholm TnU\n5:30\u2014Peerleu Newt\n5:45\u2014Organ Raverlei\n8:00\u2014Newitand Noveltlei\n6:15\u2014Concert ln Miniature\n6:30\u2014Cavalcade ot Melody\n7-.00-CBC Newt\n7:15\u2014Newi Roundup\n7:30-Pltno ReclUl\n8:00\u2014Nation'! Builneu\n8:15\u2014Talk\n8:30\u2014Preu Newi\n8:45\u2014Presenting Harry Horllck\n9:00\u2014Song Recital\n9:15\u2014Midweek Review\n9:30\u2014The- Teller of Curioui Tilei\n9:45-Pe!ham Heithe'i Orcheitra\n10:00\u2014CBC Newi\n10:15\u2014Neighborly Newi\n10:30\u2014Muiic for Listening\n11:00\u2014God Stvt Tht King\nCJAT\n810 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u2014Hebrew ChrUtlin Hour\n7:15\u2014Preu Newi\n7:30\u2014Melody Ranch\n7:45\u2014Muiicil Program\n8:00-CBC Newi\n8:15\u2014Breakfast Club\n8:45\u2014Laura Limited\n1:00\u2014Betty and Bob\n9:15\u2014Lucy Linton\n9:30\u2014Good Morning Neighbor\n9:45\u2014Family   Edition   Morning\nNewi\n10:00\u2014Good Morning Neighbor\n10:15\u2014Happy Gang\n10:45-They Tell Me\n11:00\u2014Muiical Progrimme\n11:15\u2014Goipel Singer\n11:30\u2014To Be Announced\n1200\u2014Luncheon Concert\n12:30\u2014Preu Newi\n12:45\u2014Luncheon Concert\n1:00\u2014Tourist Parade\n1:30\u2014ReciUl\n1:45\u2014Commentary and Talk\n200\u2014Feature Concert\n2:15\u2014Family Favorites\n2:30\u2014For Women Only\n3:00\u2014Muilcal  Program\n3:15\u2014Serenade to America\n3:30\u2014Fountain of Faith\n3:45\u2014BBC Newi and Commentary\n4:00\u2014Edmund Hockrldge\n4:15\u2014Jack Smith Show\n4:30\u2014Weatern Show\n5:00\u2014Symphony in Melody\n5:30\u2014Natlonil Hit Pirade\n8:00\u2014Freeman Singeri\n6:30\u2014Organ Recital\n7:00\u2014CBC Newi\n7:15-CBC Newi Roundup\n7:30\u2014Rati Pratt, Pianist\n8:00-Political Talk\n8:15\u2014Labor and Builneu\n8:30\u2014College of Common\nKnowledge\n8:00\u2014Song ReciUl\n9:15\u2014Salvation Army\n9:10\u2014Plino and Song Styling*\n9:45\u2014Muilcal Program\n10:00-CBC Newi\n10:20\u2014Bridge to Dreimlmd\n10:30\u2014Showcue Blue Book\n11:00\u2014Announcer'i Choice\n11:15\u2014Ballroom Orchestra\n11:30\u2014Peerleu News\n11:40\u2014Sign Off... The King ..\nSCHIAPARELLI'S\"\nSKIRTS ARE\nA TRIFLE LONGER\nPARIS, Oct, 7 (Reuters)\u2014At the\nAutumn faahion parade moves by,\nSchlaparelli holds her place as one\nof the leading favorites among dresi\ndesigners.\nHer skirts are a trifle longer that\nin her Spring collection. Most of her\nstreet ensembles are mid-calf, while\nfor more dressy afternoon and semi-\nformal wear they often slip down\nto just above the ankle. For gala\nevenings they sweep the floor.\nSchlaparelli slits narrow evening\nskirts to the knee, places high hats\nwell back on the head and off the\nface, and with her usual flare for\ndecor gives every costume its matching headpiece,\nScotch tweeds are used for several\nsports suits and gay bits of Scotch\nplaid are noticed everywhere\u2014on\nthe apron front cf a Bimple black\nwool, touches at the neck of a hunter green wool.\nThe most startling model ln a far\nfrom conservative collection la a\nblack parchment tunic, tasselled at\nneck and hem and slashed to the\nknee, worn over a pencil-slim sheath\nof pale orchid cobweb material.\nA healthy skin is armor against\nmany enemies and therefore burns,\nabrasions, cuts and exposure to extreme cold or heat injure the skin\nand open the way to infection, say\nhealth experts.\nNEW DENVER\nNEW DENVER, B.C.-Mn. Era*\neit Vmdergrllt returned from Ntlion whtre ihe vlilted her son-in-\nlaw md diughter, Mr. tnd Mri. R.\nMcCandllsh.\nMrt. Fred Neibltt tnd btby wtre\ndischirged from tht Slocin Community Hoiltil tor thtlr homt in\nNtw Denver.\nThomii R. Flint returned tfter I\nmonth'! holldiy visiting hll brother-\nin-law ind titter In Montreil. He\nalso visited In Ottawa and Reglna.\nMn. Nick Strebchuck of Roiebery ll a patient in the Slocan Com-\nmunty Hoipltal.\nBaby Windy Miyomoto of the Orchard la a patient ln the Slocan\nCommunity Hoipltal.\nJames Lunn of Crinbrook, who\nwu htrt for the Legion zone convention vlilted Mr. md Mri. John\nTaylor.\nMisi Mary Iziwi of the Orchird\nla a patient in the Slocan Community1 Hoipltil.\nMri. Nincy Mori hit been diichirged from the Slocan Community Hoipltal for her home at the\nOrchard.\nErneit Vindergrlft Is ln Nelion\nwhere he went to meet hii iliter\n\u2022nd visit his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mn. R. McCandllih\nind other memberi of the family.\nWilliam Rowe of New Denver,\nwho was t patient In the Slocan\nCommunity Hoipltal wai ible tb\nleive for hli home.\nA. E. Carter, who vlilted friendi\nln Roulind, Trail and Nelion, returned.\nEugene Roope of Zincton ls \u25a0 pitlent In the Slocan Community HoipitaL\nJames Foriythe, who wai the\ngueit of hii daughter-in-law, Mn,\nQuentin A. Foriythe, returned to\nWilkie, Sask.\nMn. G. Forbei wn discharged\nfrom the Slocan Community Hoipltil for her home at Slocan City.\nE. P. Nelion left on a builnesi\ntrip to Vancouver.\nMr.   and  Mri.   Thomai   Olkawa\nind ton, Ifttr ipendlng t wtek viiltlng tht former'i mother, Mn. H.\nOlkawa md Mn. Olktwi't mothtr,\nMri. S. Yttul tnd her sister tnd\nbrother, rtturntd to Vtnenby. They\nwere iccompinled it ftr it Nakuip\nby the former'i brother, who ipent\na week with hli mother.\nRev. T. P. Cltrk of Nelson wit t\nvllltor of Rt. Rtv. H. Embling.\nMrs. M. Yimamoto tnd baby wtrt\ndischarged from the Slocan Community Hospital for their home ln\nSlocin City.\nH. W, Herrldge, M.P., tnd Mn.\nHerrldge md dtughttr Mlu Pamela Herrldge ot Glenbink, wtrt\ngueiti of Mri. Adi L. Levy.\nMr. end Mn. Wllllim Graham of\nSilverton wert guests of Mr. and\nMri. Thomii Steenhoff.\nMitt Lena Melnardus tnd htr\niliter, Mn. Neldi O'Reilly, returned\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1,1947 \u2014 b\nIII [lllll lllllll llll il 11111111111 [ lis\nFreeman Furnlturt Co.\nThe Houtt ot Furnlturt Valuei\nPHONI 115 - NIUON, B.C.\nTride In your old furniture an   ;\nnew.\nBUY ON OUR\nBUDGET PLAN\n10% DOWN PAYMENT\n\u2022tore open till I p.m. Btturdiyt ,\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiniiiiiiinin limit\ngueiti ot Mlu E. Leldard and Mill\nHelen Lawion.\nMn. F. M. Plant of Grand Forki\nwai gueit ot Mr. md Mn. H. B.\nfrom Greenwood where they were Yonge.\nPRIZES\nI   in \"NAME MY PUPPY\" contest\n! \u25a0IIJHl f*rfa\nWIN\n' \"HAr*YOAMO\"M.C.\nBeciuse my puppy it going to be on The Happy\nGang, I wmt the little guy to hire the name that\nHippy (sang listeners likt the best. I list below\nnine of tht puppy namei you httr moit often\u2014*\nnam\ntutrix\nWOT\nPAl\nLADDII\nPRINCE\nuna\nIFOIT\nTtDDY\nMOVll   CUHA\n\u2022sst rasMcrat\nPick out the otme you think li the mott popular\nof these. PRINT thit name, along with your\nname md address tnd tht ntmt mil iddreu of\nyour deiler, on my piece of piper md tend it to\nme tccomptnied by t Colgate Dentil Creem\ncarton or i s ales receipt for I tin of Colgtte Tooth\nPowder (or .euonible facsimiles). Addreu:\nMtT NAM. \"NAMI MY mm\" CONTBT,\nDEPT \"C,\" BOX Mi, TORONTO\n{Aho writ, \u201em, ym, pick m ouliidt ef year eetelope.)\nFrom letten containing most populir name, 132 will\nhe drawn by The Happy Gang\u2014writers of these will\ncomplete thil icntence:  \"I think Bert Pearl's doe\nahould be called ' ' because..,. \" In .5\nwords or lata. Prizei awarded according to merit of\ncompleted sentences.\nStndtb, limineptd it tftm\n\u201e yin lilt. Tb. mte, mamas\nye. teed in, Ibe mre, ch.nctt\nyii bin ij winning these 112 greed priietl\nOen to resident! of Cinidi onlr.\nFntries must be postmsrked pot\nUter thsn midniiht, Oct. 11,1947.\ntOlO ATI* clean! your breath as It claam your feath!\nVEL works\nCUTS DISHWASHING TIME\n3 WAYS\nVEL penetrates, cuts grease, loosens dirt faster.\nVEL eliminates wiping ...\n... no streaky film to\nNo dishpan ring with VEL\nscour away.\nWitch for Oar\nWeekend Specials\nBRADLEY'S\nMEAT   MARKIT-Phon.\nlllll I K   II .IH  ( RUM   - til.  1.50  I'      tl'*\n,. -   \/ 1,'r.e ,Sst.*s\/*se.\n,V\". \/ titer Mtmrrn.\nSee Out New\nPALL -OATS, MILLINERY\n''\"\"'\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\"\"' '*\u2022*\u25a0\u25a0 ond DRESSES\nMilody'i Faihion Shoppe\n I **\u25a0_- |-*'tT\"*t*\"*\"*'*'*'\u2014'\nVEtue-ShesrrujuxJollsn.,\nso-oo soft and fleecy \/\nSayi Jtan Small of Elobleoke, Onl.\n\"My woolen tweater itill fill like\n\u25a0 dream, after five wanhinga with Vtl\n... it fecla toft aa wivet, too.\nYU in marvelou* for woolona.\nNo eoep noun, eo colour* at*iy bright.\nNo shrinkage heceuac V[t waahoe\nperfectly in lukewarm water.\"\ndishes, glasses gleam\nwipe away.\nno soap scum to\nJUST put a few teaapoonfula of VEL in\nyour diahpan (about half aa much aa\nsoap). Add water. VEL give* the water\namazing new cleaning power that laata\nlong after auda diaaolve. VEL remove*\ngrease faater, more completely than\n\u2022oap\u2014 in hardest water. Your diahea,\nglaaaea iparkle Like jewels, without tho\ntouch of a towel. And VEL ia milder to\nluwln, free from aoapy alkalisl\nVEL keeps stockings\nk   sheerer, lovelier\/\nSayt Clair* Homyford,\nTororrtsi\n\"My nylon* itay lovelier\nlonger now I waih them\nwith gentle TIL   I put\njutt I Is:!' i - -infill of VE!\ntn the buin, add lukewarm\nwater ... dip and .queue\na few tim\u2122, tnd VII\nwiuihw nylons and undir*\nfro*h ana theer t* new.\nColour* etev bright, too\n... no dulling eoap film.\"\nA1\",\",\"'*< \u00bb*tee\nHV*t wotme \"\" *** .\n\u25a0 ***** petaa,;\na\"\".l.n9-dW.\u00ab*dll,.,vti.\nletter even In cool water.;\nMilder to handi\nICONOMICAl\nVII f IOI further thon Io-p..\nTry -ilno half ei much.\nVEL makes water WETTER\n1b dean all things BETTER\nVEL k e nttmmet *eme man el takgaa Minis! tm Ce. Id.\nVllQ^ Gtomn&iSJy COLGATE\n..........Hi\n gfetam lattij Nm*\nElttbllihtd April 22. 1902.\nBritiih Columbia'i\nMost Interesting Newspaper\n\u25a0 Publlihed every morning except Sundiy by\n!thl NEWB PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIM-\n| IT-ID, .\u00ab. Baker St., Nelion, Britiih Columbia.\nAuthorized u Second Clau Mill,\nPoit Offlct Deptrtment, Ottiwi.\n..BER Or THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nAUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\n\"WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1947\nFeathered Warfare\nOne effective means of getting rid\nof a problem is to give it to somebody\n: else. This is what Decatur, 111., appears\nto have done with its plague of starlings. A dispatch to the Wall Street\nJournal reports that two Decatur City\nofficials, the Pest Officer and the Food\nInspector, acting on the knowledge that\nstarlings fear owls, brought into existence the two-faced owl. The two-\nfaced owl li made of aluminum and is\na great improvement on the stuffed\nowl previously used ln that it is more\ndurable and does a two-way job of\nscaring starlings. Its use is not limited\nto frightening starlings away; it is also\n! utilized to drive them into fatal traps.\nBut the number of starlings killed was\nfar short of the number in residence In\nDecatur and the presumption is strong\nthat the wiser starlings merely moved\nto another community not equipped\nwith two-faced owls.\nMost measures hitherto adopted to\ncope with starlings have little hampered their spread into new territory,\nwith the simultaneous discovery by the\nnew territory that lt doesn't want starlings. Noise has been used, presumably\non the counter-irritant principle, but in\nthe use of noise as a weapon the starling is a formidable enemy to arouse.\nOther measures have delayed, but have\nnot stopped, the relentless spread of a\nbird with few defenders. The two-faced\nowl may be the final means of convincing starlings that they are not\nwanted. It offers the hope that the\nshyer and less aggressive native songbirds may not be driven from their\nranges by this intruder.\nAnother sort of stop sign is provided by the use of paper snakes to\npersuade pigeons that they are not permanent guests of a Boston hotel. Preliminary reports Indicate success of thli\ndevice, but once the pigeons exchange\nconfidences the paper snake may lose\nits power to alarm.\nNot Always Looks\nThe Dominion Fisheries Department\nhas taken export restrictions off Canadian pink salmon, as there are now\n\"adequate\" stocks for home consumption.\nThis is not surprising, for the Canadian housewife Is prone to turn up her\nnose at pink salmon or white salmon\nwhen the red variety Is obtainable. In\nthis, particularly with prices at their\npresent level, she makes a great mistake. Pink and white salmon are merely color variation!, due to feeding conditions, of the Pacific Tyee or Spring\nSalmon, most delicate and nourishing\nof the species. Fishermen know the\npink ls superior to the red variety for\nflavor, texture and richness, and the\nwhite superior to the pink.\nBut the average housewife, hypnotized by a color fixation, will pay for\nthe red salmon twice as much as she Is\nwilling to pay for pink, and three times\nas much as for white. That is a lot of\nmoney for a little color.\nColor Prejudice\nThere was considerable agitation\nthroughout the country because a colored girl of Owen Sound was refused\nadmission to a nurses' training school\nln that city. There ls, however, no particular reason why anyone should pick\non Owen Sound. There are too many\nother places where the same thing\ncould happen.\nYet if this Incident focuses attention\non the cheapness of such discrimination, it may serve a useful purpose. The\nInjustice of this color bar goes much\ndeeper than the wrong done to the\nyoung girl. It deprives her rnce of a\nprofessional worker who could be of\ngreat service to it. All prejudice is\nretrogressive, hut to this example\nsomething is added. It also is hlind.\nEtiquette  Hints\nThp hi-ilpis nl a dinner sf.it.* hm-flf as noon\nai al .the ..thfr ladlw htvt found their pltrrs,\nanfl the other l.idim fnllnw hrr rxntnple. Thr\ntntn Mand unlil nil the Indkn nrr nenlcd before\nUklng Iheir pl*c\u00ab.\nLance H.\nWhittaker\nLOUIS OF THI CARIBOO\nIt ll not vtry long ilnct tht Vincouver\nProvlnct ctrrled t miftelnt uctlon trtlclt\nbr the tbovt tltlt. Looking btck, lt leemi u\nthough lt muit hivi bten produced tt tht reiult of I presentiment, for lt was the Itory of\nLouli LeBourdalt, written by hit brother. Juit\na few dayi tgo Louii dltd.\nI ntvtr met Louli LeBourdili, but likt\nhundredi of othtr Brltllh Columblini, ctmt\nto know him for hll deepttchet to the Province arm hli knack of putting the Cariboo on\ntht front pagu, I confided him by Ittttr onct,\nin connection with I projected bicycle trip I\nthought of miking from Stewtrt, B.C., to Vincouver for Vincouver'i 1938 Jubilee. (It'i perfectly pouible, even If the mtpi uy It It not).\nThe trip wu contemplated u in Idvertlilng\nitunt for the Alaskan highway\u2014which we\nwinted up the cout\u2014tnd I wrote to uk Louli\nfor advice. Ht hid worked tht Yukon telegriph line, over which much of tht trip\nwould be mide, for miny yein, tnd probibly\nknew the country better thin my other mm.\nUnfortumtely, the trip never CBmt off, and I\nmilled the greatly-antlclpited pleuure of\nmeeting i mm who had comt to bt tomethlng\nof i hero to mt.\nThit Louli hid capabilities fir beyond tht\nJob of t country newipiper correspondent\nIs demonitrated ln hli record ss an MLA and\nis a businessman ln hit own community; but\nlt li u country correipondent that I liked\nhim but\nProbibly hli grettut feet u t wrlttr wu\ntht diicovery of G-etti Som Sing, t Quesnel\nChinese wtterboy. Louli dubbed him \"Gettt\nSom\" beciuie it wu tht witerboy'i unfiillng\nanswer when tnybody tvtr uktd him to do\ninythlng. Oetti Som might htvt lived md\ndied in unnoticed Oriental except for the Le-\nBouirdeli ficulty for itelng color md humin\nlntereit where otheri uw little or nothing.\nThen there was the history of the Cirlboo\ncountry\u2014a hlitory not unlike that of the Kootenays\u2014which Lqpls made live agiln through\nhis recordingl of early-day anecdotes and the\nlives of Cariboo pioneers.\nOver the yeara hli faithful and loyal portrayal of life ln the Cariboo won him recognition even in his own bailiwick, despite the\nold proverb, and he was nominated, tnd won,\n\u2022I i Liberil cmdlditt ln hll riding. It ll I tribute to hli popularity thit he wu uked by\nboth Liberili ind Conservitlvti, tnd that tht\nConservative! accepted hli cholci of the Liberal nomination and let the CCF provide the\nonly oppoiition to hli election.\nIn the Provlncill Houie he vlndlctted tht\nfilth of the tlecton of Cirlboo. So populir wu\nht thtt Premier Hart, when uked hli opinion\non the renomlnatlon of Louli ifter hli return\nfrom service In World War II, said: \"I'd looner\nbe licked with Louli than go to the polls without him.\"\nI don't think Louli LeBourdili would be\ntoo happy about this graveside tccountlng of\nhli virtues, unleis perhapi it Included Juat i\nbrief appeal for more voices like his, raised\nln praise of the great hinterland of British Columbia, with ltl chirm md beauty of both tht\nput md present. Hli brief but frequent dei-\npitchet to i metropolltm newspaper gave\n\u25a0 truer ind mort virled color to the day by\nday portrtytl of life u it ll lived ln thia Western outpost of Empire. Hli idded bruih itrokt,\ndeft with the love of country living, gave\ndepth md richness to tha ctnvui of life which\ni newipiper mirrori. Hli greit lecret wu if-\nfectlon for the diitrict In which he hid been\nborn, and in enduring ambition to make otheri\niee It through his eyei. His success has meant\na better and broader understanding of the\npeople and conditloni of sn Interesting part\nof this Province.\nHli life wu well worth living, this Louli\nof  the  Cariboo.\n?? Questions??\nANSWERS\nOptn te tny rttdtr. Namu ot persons\nuklng queitioni wlll not bt publlihid.\nThtrt It ne charge tor thlt servici. Question. WILL NOT BE ANSWERED BY\nMAIL txetpt whtn thtrt ll obvloui necessity for prlvtcy.\nR. T., Nelion\u2014Whit Is the meinlng of thl\nname Magnolia ln referring to Uit plint?\nThlt plmt li lo-mmed ln honor of Pltrrt\nMignole, \u2022 Trench botmiit of tht ttrly 17th\nctntury. The meaning of the word Magnolli li\nhlgh-iouled.\nW. R. a., Nelion-Whet It tht fair la Canadian\nPtclflc Airlinei to Vincouver, tlio to Ctlgiry? Ctn you tell ui the ichedulei?\nTire Cutlegar to Vancouver It $24.59, to\nCilgiry $28.00. The ichedule followi:\nWut Bound!\nLetvt Ctlgtry  _  3:10 p.m.MST\nArrlvt Crtnbrook  _   S:S5 p.m. PST\nLttvt Crtnbrook   3:50 p.m. PST\nArrive Caitlegar -  4:35 p.m. PST\nLeave Cutlegar  4:50 p.m. PST\nArrive Penticton   1:45 p.m. PST\nLetvt Penticton  8:00 p.m. PST\nArrlvt Vincouver  7:15 p.m. PST\nEut Bound\nLeivt Vincouver     1:30 un. PST\nArrlvt Penticton     9:45 p.m. PST\nLetvt Pentlcton  10:00 t.m. PST\nArrlvt Cutlegir  _  10:55 t.m. PST\nLeive Cutlegar  _  11:10 un, PST\nArrive Cranbrook  11:55 am. PST\nLeave Cranbrook  12:10 p.m. PST\nArrie Calgary          2:35 p.m.MST\nLooking Backward\nPror\n10 YEARS AQO\nTha Dally Newa, Oct. 8, 1M7\n\"Duty and Dutfera\" gather at tha Nelaon\nOolf and Country Club Sunday to bring the\ngolfing tournament aeason to a rolicklng close\nln tht even popular Auld Lang Syne Tourney.\nRoy Pollar, Captain, wai in charge of the\ntournament and tht day'i activities.\nA. G. Larson, M.E , hu left for Spokane.\nLait cement wai poured yeiterday by\nworkmen for the AH, Green Company Limited, on their portion of the work on the new\ncity  reaervolr  abovt  the  Mountain   Station,\n26 YEARS AGO\nFrom Tha Dally Ntwt, Oct. I, 1922\nMra. Hugh Roaa left yesterday for Pentlcton to attend the convention of the Brltlih Columbia School Truiteei Association.\nJ. T. Andrewi left yesterday for Spokane.\nRrltUh newapapera Joined yesterday to demand the resignation of Premier Lloyd George,\nclaiming his itrong pro-Greek policy brought\nthe nation to the brink of war.\n40 YEARS AGO\nFrom Tha Dally Ntwi, Oct. B, 1907\nJames Jnhnjtone and J. A. Irving are arranging a fruit exhibit to be shown in London.\nC. P. R, Conductor William Jrwell left yesterday to reiume hia duties tn the Boundary.\nCharles St Barbe haa been appointed ti\ncollect  Frad  Tix.\nToday's Horoscope\nSincerity, frankneaa and auuranct trt tht\nchief characterlitlca of the person who ii celebrating a birthday anniversary on thla date.\nYou are thorough in your work and usually\nauceetd. You art quiet and reserved; do not\nlike social life except in your own circle.\nWith your friendi you are affable and entertaining. The day li good concerning outside and\nJoint interests; also tha affalri of a cloae associate. Caution, however, la necessary. You\nmay look forward to aucceaa and happlntsi In\nyour next year. In htritanc* Is probable, also\nnew friends, but guard your irpeerh and exercise grent rare tn correspondence, qunrrrls\nbeing threatrnf-d. The child born today will\nbe financially fortunate, bul trouble through\nmisplaced or stolen document, nifldcn dl\u00ab-\nputei and hasty artlnns Is evidenced.\nLetters to the\nEditor\nLetten may ba publlihed over a nom da\nplume, but the actual nama of tha wrlttr\nmust bt given to the Editor aa evidence of\ngood faith. Anonymous letters go In the\nwaata paptr basket\nFun at the Ferry?\nTo tht Editor:\nSir\u2014I read and enjoyed your contributor's\nreport on the goings-on on the School Ferry. It\nis wholesome for all grown-upa to be remind-\ntd from timt to timt of th* unconscious, violent animals they once w\u00abr\u00ab,\nIn the same way, someone, somewhere, u\nI imagine it, will pick up his morning paper\none day and read incredulously of the grownup goings-on of this 20th century civilization.\nAt least I hope he wlll I hope that befort\nthat time mankind wlll hav* chosen wisdom;\ndespite the enormous loss In prestige and power that the choice may temoprarlly involve.\nI tvtn hopt to live to ttt tht forerunners\nof a typ* of men and women who will reject\nall those noble sounding watchwords which\nin e_f*ct have lured my generation only furthtr Into the mire of foolishness. And It would\nbe charitable to regard the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki as *lmply the suprem*\nfolly of the civilization to which man itill\nclings; dreading a better. Even children, momentarily at a loss to know what to do next,\nwill sometimes perpetrate revolting outrage*\neither upon one of themselves or upon some\nluckless animal or property, but of course,\nnothing the wildest children have ever don*\nhai matched, or is ever likely to match th*\ndropping of the contents of a scientific experiment upon some people who happen to liv*\nacross the water. Evidently Mrs. Gibson feels\nthe same. Yet I am amazed at her simplicity\nregarding the means whereby this sad condition might be changed. I have no idea who\ndoe* conduct the services on the School Ferry\nin the morning, but If, to him Is to fall the task\nof guiding those who will Inhabit the ito-;lc\nage, he surely should be one of the most respected citizens In the Dominion of Canada.\nHow Is it that we have not heard of him before?\nNo: unless ev\u00abry Canadian parent and\ntvery Canadian teacher, ln fact unless everyone everywhere takes a hand In preparing us\nfor this climactic choice in human destiny and\nthrowi al Ihls weight on the side of wisdom,\nwe had better begin to prepare ounelves to\ntake another ferry run by another ferryman\nwho does not mind how long we keep him\nwaiting. He does not care what creed or race\nwe considered we .belonged to, nor the sort of\npolitics we thoyght best. He makes no reservations for either age or sex. All are welcome in\nan eternal silence. Several times lately he haa\nhad to enlarge his barge. It makes it rather un-\nwleldly, but he gets there and leaves none behind. Not a soul: not even a valiant timorous\nschool kid Grade I complete with lunch bucket. He takes the lunch and the bucket, too.\nI don't think he hai much small talk for\nhis passengers. No hearty \"Good mornings\" or\n'looks ltke snow\" wherewith we humani crack\ntht early morning Ice. Neither doea ht car* to\nknow anybody'i business. We art all comparative strangers to him. But I imagine ht\nha* his thoughts. I Imagine that even ht look*\nforwird sometimes to the end of the shift. The\noutput of the atrocity ramps in Europt muat\nhave come as a great relief to him. The carnage\nln Hamburg no doubt he called by a different\nnam*. But the days' business that followed\nHiroshima and Nagasaki must have warmed\nthe cockles of his heart. For thousands of\nyean he has received very little sympathy\nand very little encourngement. But If he did\nhappen to overhear any of the passengers talking of the atomic bomb; at last, he must begin\nto feel, the end Is ln sight\nAnd he Is the ferryman who I fear Is\nthanking hl-i lurky stan that the inhabitant*\nof this planet made tht choice they did, and\nhave steadily evolved out of their prltnlt'w\nways when murdtr was a strictly private id\npersons] matter; right on through rellgioui sacrifice*, tribal feuda, conquest by steel, gun\npowder and poison gas, and now atomic flulon,\nwhen nobody has the slightest knowledge erf\nthose they kill. He, I feel, must deeply appreciate this Impersonal touch. It Is lomethlnj\nafter his own heart. But even he has a tv#ie.\nThe Greeka named him\u2014Charon, He runs the\nferry between of Whst We Might Have Been\nand What We Chose tg Be, There ts alao ont\nIn the whtelhouse to whom he signals, but he\ndoes not take cuti. Only parts.\nG. A  BUTUNG.\nNelson, B C.\nMovie Gossip\nGreer Garson Believes Use of\nRehearsals Would Aid Success of Pics\n\u25a0y BOB THOMAI\nHOLLYWOOD, Oct. 7 (AP) -\nLift It not ill rout but Oreer Gir-\nton, like Mn, Miniver, li cirrylng\non.\nDm ing the lut yeir or n life hu\nhid ltt upieti. Her mirrlige to\nRlchird Key tnded ln divorce. In\ntwo years she mide only on- {llm,\ntht Ill-fated \"Adventure.\" Her current movie, \"Deiirt Me,\" wu driwn\nout over i yeir by lengthy retakes.\nBut right now the wants to work.\n\"I itart a picture ln ilx weeks,\"\n\u25a0he told me. \"I'm eager to be btck.\nThli idei ot doing one picture every\ntwo yein Is not good,.You put ill\nyour (itt ln ont picture tnd lt it's\nnot lucceuful, that'i dingeroui.\nWhen you mtkt ievenl, you htve\nt better chinct of hitting i good\none.\n\"Periomlly, I would likt to make\nthret plcturu t yttr. But that\nleemi lmpoulble, tht wiy thty\nmake plcturei today.\"\nStill, lt could be done, ibe declared, and a way of accompllihlng\nIt would be by the uie of rehearsals.\nYou iee - exctpt ln rtre Instances\niuch u Bette Divli' currtnt\n\"Winter Meeting,\" which hid t\nitvtn-dty rehearsal period \u2014 lilmi\n\u2022rt reheiried only before the\nihootlng of eich icene.\n\"The trouble li,\" laid Greer, \"that\nyou come onto a itringe ..\u25a0 ;<:t which\nis tuppoaed to be your home, but\n\u25a0you don't know where anything la.\nAn actor ihould be familiar with\nthe let; hi ihould be ible to reach\ninto hli duk without looking and\npull out hll pipe.\n\"Another thing \u2014 you wilk on\ntnd trt Introduced to your leidlng\nmm; ind tht next moment you\nmiy be ln \u2022 passionate embrace.\nThat doesn't make for reallim.\"\nShe Uluit-ated with \u25a0 itory it-\ntrlbuted to Mirii Montez. Li.Mon-\ntez wai supposed to have come upon\n\u25a0 iet on the first diy of a picture,\npointed tt the two leading men and\nuld:.\n\"Now tell me \u2014 do I love heem\u2014\nor heem?\"\nRADIO G08SIP\nWandering around the radio studios . , . Ralph Edwardi Is going to\nhave a \"Mlu Huih\" conteit this\nmonth, with proceeds to the polio\nfund. Lut year'i \"Mn. Huih\"\n(Clin Bow' itunt raised $545,000\n. .. The new Al Jolson ihow shapes\nup u one of the better addition!,..\nAlltn Jonu tnd Ilona Massey are\npreparing a program which will\nfeature drama with music.\nWITNESSES CARRY ON\nMONTREAL, Oct. 7 (CP) \u2014 Although thert ti \u2022 court backlog o!\n\u2022bout 1300 cuti involving Jthovth'i\nWitnesses in Montreil, memberi ol\ntht rellgioui sect hive merely\nchanged tactics. It wu learned today, md there his been little or no\nslackening in their evangelistic\nwork.\nThe 1200 cues, concerning an\neitlmated teveral hundred Wit-\nnejses, iwait a teit appeal on con.\nvlctloni of Illegal distribution o!\npamphlets without licences. Somi!\nitct-membert fice 20 or more\nseparate chirgei.\nlniteid of cirrylng pamphlets\nabout In their missions, Witnesses\nSNUBS U.S. COMPROMISE\nLAKE SUCCESS, N. Y\u201e Oot. 7\n(CP) - Ruule'i Andrei VUhlniky\ntodty   spurned   the   Unlttd  Stitti\ncompromise  move  on  thl Greek-,\nBilktn queitlon and declired\nonly solution wu for United Sttt<\nand British lntluencei to withdraw\nimmediately from Greece, which I\n\u2022aid had been transformed \"into\nmilitary base of the United Stati\nof America.\"\nnow carry only Biblei. They cill I\nprivate homes and try to convert,\nthe houieholderi.\nBuy or Sell With t Wint Ad.\nFined $10 for\nShooting Goose\nCRESTON. B.C., Oct. *\u2014Kenneth\nAlexander McConnell of Kimberley I\nwai fined' (10 and costs and wu ordered to forfeit t .22 ctllbri rifle,\nwhen he ippeired htrt btfort Juitlct of tht Peice D. Bradley on \u2022\nchargt laid under tht Migratory\nBirds Act.\nMr. McConntll pletded guilty to\nshooting t Canadi goose with tht\nrifle on tht Crtiton Flits.\nA\nWith Minora Blades\/\n* For comfort ond ipeed, you can't\nequal Minora In Ih clau. It'i tht\nquality blade Inthelow-prlcefleldl\nnrt rout douim-idoi iajoi\nHEADS YELLOWKNIFE OOLD\nTORONTO, Oct 7 (CP)-Thiy\u00abr\nLlndiley, Preiident of Venturei,\nLtd., wis elected Preiident of Gimt\nYellowknife Gold Minei and A. Kel-j -.\nso Roberts wat appointed a director JL\nto fill the vacancy created by the\ndeath of G. R. Burge, former President, It was announced during the\nweekend.\nBuying i House? tee the Clmlfled.\n'oh!... 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'\nTHE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE\nTbt Bank will mail dtlhtry ij all Btipds tm Uth Octohtr,\ner at teen thtrtajttr as jell payment jor ihtm is madt.\nV\n _ _\nV^*!fflWWmW\nmwmmm\nmat\n[m\nSPORTS\ntaklsh Ball Classic Was Series\nUtile Men, Goats and Heroes\nly WHITNEY  MARTIN\n** YORK, Oct. 7 (AP)-Sum-\nup the late World Series:\nI  wai  one  clanic   In   which\ntnd goat candidates were\n\u00bb well divided.\ntemporiry hero often as not\nyed goat-like tendencies on\noccasions. Joe DiMaggio\n[ out with the bases full and\nIto two double plays In one\n, yet his home run won that\ngame. Yogi Berra wai dubbed\nitpt clown behind the plate,\ne waa the only man In Series\ny to slug out a pinch-hit home\n*ookie Lavagetto spoiled a no-\nand won a ball game with a\n-hit double with two out ln\nInth of one game, yet fanned\ntitular appcaranca In a later\nnot too difficult to pick stand-\nin other categories, however,\nlardest-hlt ball, for instance,\nloe DiMaggio's 415-foot clout\ni< ilxth game, and the greatest\nwai Al Gionfriddo'! grab of\nime ball.\nmost pathetic figure at the\nwai one ot the nlceit guyi on\neld \u2014 venerable George Mc-\n. If he didn't draw a walk\ns practically an automatic out.\niree maddest guys on the field\nEddie Stanky, Berra and\ny Lindell. Berra blew his top\nhe thought Hugh Casey de-\n\u00bbly got in his way when\nwas trying to field  a bunt;\nLindell went Into t tantrufn when\nhe claimed Stanky didn't touch him\non a double play, and Stanky concentrated fury in protesting the\numpire's slow call on Berra's hit\ndown the right-field line.\nFAN CONSOLES DIMAG\nAside from Its wholesale breaking of records, most of them of a\nvariety not to be boasted about, lt\nwai a freak Scries ln many ways.\nA man pitchei a one-hitter, yet isn't\nconsidered good' enough to start a\nlater game; a fan rushes on the field\nto console the downcut DiMaggio\nafter Gionfriddo had robbed him of\na home run; at least two balls which\nshould have been outs were played\ninto triples; twice fly balls were\npermitted to drop as playeri itood\naround virtually flipping coins to\nsee who would take them.\nIt alio wai the Series of the\nlittle men \u2014 the guyi far down\non the roiteri who practically\nwere unknown to the fans. Fellows Ilka Sherman Lollar and Al\nClark, Jack Phillips and Bobby\nBrown, Gil Hodges, Gionfriddo\nand Lonnla Frey.\nIn what other leriei wn the\nbunting on the whole so Inapt.\nWith experti iuch ai Phil Rlzzuto\nand Jackie Robimon flopping In\ntheir attempti? How many tlmei\nhas a pitcher won a game by\nthrowing one ball; how often will\nyou lie t Scries In which one\nteam fall! to have a itarting\npitcher go the route, and yet\nwlni three gamei?\nir Million\nre Ducks\nff YORK, Oct. 7 f AP)-Sportj-\nrill have 110,000,000 wild ducka\nrgets, Ducks Unlimited estim-\noday as the abbreviated hunt-\neaaon got under  way   in   12\nIncrease of approximately 4,-\n) over a year ago was attrib-\nB ideal hatching weather in\na'l Southern prairie lands\nUtnmer and early Fall.\nOUgh Indian Summer weather\n|V>Illng throughout most of\nllted Statei and the Southern\nices of Canada, there are re-\nthat the duck migration to-\niheir Winter home hu started.\nFuture Plans ol\nLeo and Larry a\nTopic of Debate\nNEW YORK, Oct. 7 (AP).-The\ntwo big questions remaining in the\nwake of the'1947 World Scries revolve about that old Damon and\nPythias combination, Larry Mac-\nPhail and Leo Durocher.\nWill Maci-nam resignation as\nPresident of the Yankeei\u2014dramatically announced by old Macgeniui\nhimielf in the clubhouse it the end\nof yeiterday's game\u2014stick, or will\nJie remain with the Club in in ad-\nviiory capacity.\nWhat's to become of Leonine Leo,\nnow that his suspension ai Manager\nof Brooklyn Dodgeri is supposed to\nbe at an end.\nThe Durocher question continued\na puzzler It hai been a matter of\nwidespread speculation in basebill\ncircles tier ilnce Commluloner A.\nB.   Chandler   impended   the   fiery\nTurpin Brothers\nContenders\nFor Ring Titles\n\u25a0y JACK  SULLIVAN\nCanadian Praia staff Writer\nLONDON, Oct. 7 (CP)-The path\nto tht Brltllh middleweight boxing\nchimplonihlp Ls ovcrihadowed by\ntwo dark cloudi with omlnoui\nnimei, Randolph and Dick Turpin.\nThese two - fisted Leamington,\nWarwickshire, brothers jumped to\ntha fore when the Britiah Boxing\nBotrd of Controli lifted the color\nbar In profeulonil boxing tnd\nthrew a icare into the camp of Vince\nHtwkins, middle tltleholder. Hli\nchances of retaining the title are\nnot bright\nTOUGH ON CHAMPS\nWithin houn of the B.B.B.C.'i an.\nnouncement, Dick forced Hawkini\nto retire with a badly-cut eye in\nsix roundi. Dick promptly itaked\nhli claim for the title but the bout\nwaa not under championship conditions and a return match, with the\ntHle on the line, is in the offing.\nOn the aame bill\u2014at Coventry \u2014\nRandolph \"knocked out a former\nmiddle amateur champion, Jimmy\nIngle, in three roundi and 21-year-\nold Jackie Turpin, a featherweight,\nbeat Tony Brazil of Brighton who\nwas disqualified in the third round.\nA B.B.B.C. rule that no man may\nfight for a British championship until he is 21 counts Randolph out for\nanother 21 months, but Dick, 26, is\neligible and rarin' to get in the\nring again with Hawkins.\nDick and  Randolph, both middleweight!,   poie   a   problem   to\nfight fani who wonder what will\nhappen  when   Randolph   reachet\n21, thui eligible to fight for thi\nBrltlih   title   which   concelvibly\ncould  bi held  by  Dick. But the\nbrother! have made one rule and\ndeclare they will never break It;\nThey wlll not fight eaoh other In\nthe public ring, champlonihlp or\nno champlonihlp,\nBritish boxing experts ire pir-\ntlcularly keen on Randolph'i possibilities. One writer sayi he ll the\n\"outitandlng  British  middleweight\ndiscovery of the age: and Jimmy\nWilde, former flyweight champion\nof the world who hu seen him In\naction many times, layi \"There ii\nnothing to prevent him from winning  tne  world   middle   or  light-\nheavyweight titles.\"\nNEW WESTMNISTER, B.C., Oct.\n7 (CP)\u2014Owner Kenny McKenzie of\nthe Pacific Coast Hockey League's\nNew Westminster Royals today ended ill ipeculation as to the teim's\nnew coach by announcing -hat he\nwould be the active bois thii Winter. McKenzle, who lucceedi Bobby\nKirk, is not new to the coiching\nbuilness having mentored the Idmonton Eskimos of the old Weitern\nCanada circuit five yeari In i row.\nSpartan Girls\nWin by Defaulf\nSenior tnd Junior Sptrttn glrli\nwon thtlr volleyball games It tht\nNtlton Junior High School by default whin thtlr opponenti, tht\nNormani ind Vikings, filled to\nihow up.\nOn tna boyi' field tht Normani\ntnd Viking unlor boyt ire icheduled to play tor t settled score.\nB. B. Crawford tnd Mr. Rogeri\ntcted it reftrttt.\nSawmilli   Attention!\n\u20226,500.00 vilue for U.Q-O.OO\nOeneral   Motori   Diaial   Mill\nUnit. 226 H.P. and 185 H.P.,\nuilng    surplus    reconditioned\nanglnei.\nImmedlite   dellviry.   Fnlght\nextn.\nAlio $40,000.00 Dieiel Landing\nCraft, lurplui price, JS.5O0.0O.\nPACIFIC MARINE\nSUPPLY CO. LTD.\n1576 Weit  Georgli  St.,\nVANCOUVER, B.C.\nD-dger pilot at the beginning of the\n1M7 season for \"conduct detrimental\nto baseball.\" Chandler's action followed name-calling back and forth\nbetween the two former Dodger\npals, Durocher and MacPhall, after\nthe famous spring training camp\n\"rhubarb.\"\nDECISION WITHHELD\nSome insideri inilited thtt Brinch\nRickey, who succeeded MacPhall ai\nPreiident of the Dodgeri, would innounce hii decliion regarding Durocher's status at the conclusion of\nthe series.\nWhen no word was forthcoming\nIfrom Rickey, it was said the Dodger\nboss was waiting to hear from the\nCommissioner's office. It wai refilled that Walter Mulbry, Secretary\n'to Chandler, hid laid last weak that\n\"Durocher'i suspension will be lifted\n'the minute the World Series ends\"\nHowever, Chandler, when asked\nabout Durocher at he viilted the\nI Dodger dressing room after yeiter-\n;day's game, said \"No comment.\"\nN.H.L. Notes . . .\nManagers Mum\nOn Player Deals\nBy The Canadian Prtu\nWith pliyen of Nttlontl Hockey\nLeigue calibre it a premium, the\nbowmen t-.lk in veiled hints when-\nev \u2022\u2022 they're trying to drum up i\ntrade. For instance, maybe i deal ii\ntVe farthest thing from Manager\nJeck Adimi' mind but here's the\nway he assessed hll Detroit Red\nWingi: \"Although I could use another good I .'t wing and may trade\nto strengthen the squad for iome of\nthoie doublchcsadera, we have one\nadvantage this year ln that we already have our team established.\"\nCoach Johnny Qottiellg of Chicago Blick Hawks put It Juit al\nvaguely. Concerning a report that\nHawks had offered (30,000 for\nJim Henry, New York Rangen\nproperty, he aald: \"You can't prove\nIt by me. I'm not the monay man.\nBut I wouldn't be surprised.\"\nOwner Bill Tobln of the Hawki\nwain't reachable for comment'en\nwhether he'd ba surprised.\nThe Black Hawks, who had broken up their pre-season training camp\nin Regina, whipped their United\nStates league farm team, Kansas\nCity Pla-Mors in an exhibition before 3500 fans at Edmonton last\nnight. Max Bentley icored five goali.\nCy Thomai and Butler getting the\nother two for Chicago. Pla-Mor\nmarksmen were Bert Olmstead,\nHarry Grove, Ray Powell and Ash-\nworth.\nNaw York Rangen hive caught\nthe \"World 8erlei fiver\" for ree-\nord oddltlei. Miniger Frankle\nBoucher lays claim to the blggeit\nforward\u2014200-pound Ed Slowlmkl\nof Winnipeg, a hlgh-lconr with\nOttawa Senators In the Quebec\nSenior Hockey Leigue list season;\nthe lightest forwird\u2014145-pound\nBuddy O'Connor who cime to\nthem from Montreil Cu idleni,\nand the shortest forward\u2014Grant\n(Knobby) Warwick, who itandi 5\nfeet 6'\/a lnchei.\nRobot goille: Dit Clipper, putting\nhis Boston Bruini through training\npices at Hershey, Pa., ls using a\ncheckerboard goalie at one end The\npractice board, placed ln front of the\nnet, has three opening! on each\nside which the players try to find\nwith shots. At last reports. Clapper\nwas believed ready to stick by Frankle Brlmiek.\nCant to Pivot\nCanuck Lint\nVANCOUVER, Oct. 7 (CP) -\nVancouver Canucka today bbosted\ntheir itock in the Picific Coast\nHockey League by ' ligning Bill\nCane of Edmonton, a former Chicago Black Hawk, for the coming\nleison.\n\"We'll give Carse a couple of fast-\nmoving wingers.' 'said owner Coley\nHall. \"They'll learn more playing\nwith him than with any other centre\non the Coast. He'll see they get\ngoali.\"\nMacPhall Pockets\n$2 Million for\nYankee Holdings\nNBW YOKK, Oct 7 (AP)-Ltrry\nMacPhall innounced tonight thit he\nhid told hit holdings In New York\nYankeei to the Americin Leigue\nBaiebill Club ol Ntw York. Mic*\nPhall owned one-third ol the club'i\nitock, whlla the other two-thlrdi\nwaa htld jointly by Dan Topping\nand Del Webb.\n\"I hive thit dty resigned it Preiident, Oeneral Manager, Treaiurer\nand t dlrtctor of the Yankeei,\" MicPhill told Tha Associated Prtu.\n\"My resignation hu been iccepted.\nI hive lold my ttock to the Americin League Buebill Club of New\nYork Jor \u00ab,000,000.\"\nNEW PRESIDENT\nMicPhill declined to elaborate,\nbut hii itttement waa confirmed a\nfew minutes liter tt i Preu conference Webb and Topping hid cilled\nat a midtown hotel. MacPhill was\nnot present at the conference.\nThe club's board of directors, after accepting MacPhSll's reilgnation\nat a meeting thli afternoon, elected\nTopping president and named\nGeorge Weiss, who hai been vice\npresident ip charge of minor league\noperations, general manager In\ncharge of all Yankee operatloni,\nTopping said In a statement.    '\n\"The other officers and personnel\nof the orgmlration will remain the\nsame,\" Topping said.\nThe Yankee club was purchased\nJan. 25, 1945 by Topping, MacPhall\nand Webb from the estate of the\nlate Jacob Ruppert for $2,000,000.\nAiked   whether   Bucky   Harrli\nping and Weiss aald simultaneous\nwould continue ai manager, Top\nly that the man who led the Yinki\nto \u2022 world  championship  In  hli\nflnt ihot at the Job wai given a\ntwo-year   contract   by   MacPhall\nwhen he took over and itill hai\na yeir to go under that agreement.\nHockey Ticket\nSale Rolling\nFor over a week lenlor hockey\nseason tlcketi have been on sale\nfrom the Civic Centre offices and a\nconsiderable number has been sold\nto date It was reported Tuesday.\nWith the advent of ice ln the\narena Oct. 15 hockey activities will\ncommence in earnest. The Nelson\nMaple Leafs, piloted this year by\nveteran coach Gordon McKenzle,\nare scheduled to begin training Oct.\n15. Organization in the Junior\nleagues has been under way.\nRoller ikatlng, tried for the firit\ntime in the Civic Centre this Summer, ii over for another season and\nthe gym will be used for Pro-Rec\nand other indoor activities during\nthe\u00bbWinter.\nMarket Trends\nMONTREAL, Oct, 7 (CP)-Natrly\nall induitrlil groupi contlnutd tiller. Gainers outnumbered loiart by\nmore thtn two to one ln mlnet.\nTORONTO, Oct. 7 (CP)-Prireat\netied off ln dull trade ln featureless\nictlon for both lnduttrialj and mining issues exctpt for Ctntrtl Porcuplnt ln tha speculative!, which\ntnded ibout 170,000 iharu for I\nslight Increase. Steels tnd foodi\nmoved bick on t wide Mont ln tht\ninduitrlili with other groupi ibout\neven.\nCHICAGO, Oct 7 (AP)-Nervoui'\nneu developed and beit pricti wtrt\nnot milntilned. Trading quieted\ndown coniidertbly from the airly\nbunt which cirritd gilni to tht\ndiy'i high.\nNEW YORK, Oct 7 (AP)-Stockt\njogged over tn untven route with\nscittered favorites exhibiting quiet\nstrength while mtny leaderi filtered.\nVANCOUVER, Oct. 8 (CP)-Def\ninite trendi were mostly uneitab-\nlished at oils edged off ilightly,\nwhile mlnei ind induitrlili traded\nat itationary prlcei.\nLONDON, Oct. 7 (Reuten)\u2014Uncertainty regarding Cabinet change!\naffected trading, with oils providing\nthe only bright ipot\nNEW YORK STOCKS\nAmerican Can\t\nAm Smelt _Ref\t\nAmer Telephone\t\nAmer Tobicco \t\nAnaconda  .....\nArmstrong Cork  _..\nAssociated Drygoodi \t\nBeth Steel _\nCanadian Pacific \t\nCellotex \t\n~rane   \t\nDupont  \t\nGen Electric  _\t\nGen Motors _....\nGen Foods\t\nHowe Sound \t\nInternational Nickel  \t\nInter Tel Si Tel _.\nSchenley   \t\nStan Oil of N J  \t\nUnion OH of Ctl\t\nUnion Ptclflc  \t\nU 8 Rubber  \t\nU S Steel \t\n67.15\n63.35\n157.35\n72.75\n35.25\n49.50\n15.35\n89.85\n11.85\n29.25\n34.95\n189.75\n35.85\n59.35\n37.65\n36.25\n29.00\n11.85\n87.65\n73.85\nJS.65\n140.50\n46.00\n72.85\nMONTREAL BANKS\nBANKS\nCommerce  -  J1.73\nDominion     26.00\nImperlil  __    35.50\nMontreal   _  25.50\nRoyal  _... _  22.35\nToronto  36.00\nCalgary Livestock\nCALGARY, Oct 7 (CP)-Steady\nmarket Demand leems to be capable of taking care of what ahort\nluppliei there are. Not much movement ln anything but stocker kinds\nind better butcher cattle.\nMonday's receipts: 144 cattle, 38\ncalvei, 38 hogs. This morning: 178\ncattle, 51 calves, 40 hogs. About 100\nhead of cattle offered for sale this\nmorning.\nGood to choice butcher cattle sold\nMonday at $12.50 to \u00a5 13.85; common\nto medium, $10 to $12. Gond to choice\nbutcher heifers, $10.75 to $12.\nGood cows, $9 to $9.50. Canneri\nand cutteri, $4 to $6.50.\nGood to choice veal calves, $11 to\n$12. Stocker aand feeder steers, $11\nto $12 50.\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 Induitrials\u2014180.2, off .09.\n20 rails\u201418.94, off .05.\n15 utUltin\u2014JJ.tt. off .09.\nCAPETOWN (CP) - Plmt for\nfar-reaching reorganization of the\nNatal sugar Induatry, Involving development under government supervision ol the Pongola Reierve in\nNorthern Zululand ai a new area\nfor expansion, were announced by\nthe Minister of Lands.\nNIUON DAILY NIWS, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8, 1947 - 7\nAdditional\nStock Markets\nVaatouvtr Slocks\n1\nMINIS\n.08\nM%\n11.00\n11.24\na R Com ..._\t\n.09 Vi\n\u2014\na r x\t\n.10(4\n.19(4\n,17(4\nCariboo Oold \t\n1.20\n^ongrtit  \t\n.04\n.04(4\nDentonli \t\nIVi\n.It\n3rull Wlhlctna ......\n.05\nHedley Mttcot\t\n1.05\n1.09\nHighland BlU  \t\n.50\nInt C \u00abi C\t\n.38\n.07(4\nli\nKoottnty Belle ....\n.10(4\nMcOlUlvrty \t\n,10\nMinto  \u201e\n,02H\n.09\nPielfle Nlcktl ..._\n.12(4\n.14\nPionttr Oold  _\n1.75\n3.90\nPrtmltr Bord\t\n\u202204%\n.09\nPrlvttttr \t\n.36\n.38(4\nQuttiino \t\nReno Oold\t\n.09(4\n,11\n.12\n.tlmon\t\n.29\n.27\nSheep Crttk \t\n1.00\n1.05\nSilbik Prtmltr ....\n.60\n.75\nSilver Ridgt \t\n.14\n__\nWhltewtter \t\n.02\n.03\nTaylor Brldga\t\n.93(4\n.55\nUUct .....!\t\n.11\n-_\nYmlr Yinktt Girl\n.10\n\u2014\nWtlllngton\t\n.02'\/,\n.02',.\nOILS\nAnglo Cm     1.27 135\nCalgary 4. Ed      2.45 2.50\nCilmont       .35 .38(4\nCommoll  32 \u2014\nCommonwealth    38 \u2014\nDalhousie  36 \u2014\nDavies       .13 \u2014\nFoothlUi \t\nHomt\t\nMcDougil Sigur ..\nMcLeod \t\nMercury _\t\nMill City \t\nModel  _.\nNitlonal Pete\t\nOktitt Com \t\nPtclflc Pttt\t\nRoyil Cm  \t\nRoytlltt\t\nSouthwest Pita _..\nSpoontr\t\nBunttt  ..._.\t\nVtntltt  _\nVulcm \t\nINDUSTRIALS\nCapital Zittttl \t\nCoait Brtw   .........\nNton Producti \t\nPicific Coylt  \t\nUNLISTIO MINII\nBlutblrd \t\nBrooklyn It\nCentnl Ztbtlloi .\nClublnt Com \t\nCuyunl \t\nFtdertl \t\nHtdlty Amtl\t\nHlghltnd Silver ....\nHome Oold \t\nOlympic\t\nPic Eutern Gold\nPilot \t\nProiperlnt \t\nSpud Valley \t\nTaylor Windfall ..\nVantnda \t\nWeiko  \t\nUNLISTED OILS\nCommand \t\nGranville\nHtrgall\t\nSouth End Pete ....\n2.43\n8.85\n.08\n.04\n.08\n.06\n.24(4\n.15\n.63\n.90\n.08\n15.75\n.21\n.10\n.07V.\n.12(4\n.21,\n9.00\n3.20\n12.50\n.63\n.02\nsOl'\/i\n.01 v\u00bb\n.85\n.01'\/.\n.01\n.03\n.08\n10\n.02\n.36\n.01\n.14\n.02(4\n.02\n2.90\n3.95\n.10\n.osy.\n,70\n1.00\n.07\n17.00\n.10\n.14\n9.50\n325\n.70\n.04\n.15\n.07(4\n.02\n.17\n.02 (4\n.30\n.02\n.04\nMETAL PRICES\nNew York\u2014Silver 71% centi.\nSn our ulectlon of\nNEW AND USED BICYCLES\nSAM BROWN\nQun, Lock, Sift 4 Cycle Worki\nPhona 1046 737 Biker St\nTO make sure that your family will\nreceive the greate$t possible benefit\nand comfort from your estate, your\nWill must embody a plan which\nworks out well and imoothly in practic*.\nEstate planning is a matter to which this trust\ncompany has devoted special thought' and\nattention. Consult our officers and avail\nyourself of their broad practical experience\nTHI\nTORONTO GENERALTkUSTS\nCORPORATION\nW. E. \".sMt-f, Msr.. findtr * S,ymevr St,.. Vtncemrm\nIIT'D.    1812;    INTI1ID    THI    IIII    19 0*\nNOTICE\nShift Starting Times\nCommencing 8 a.m. Saturday, OCTOBER 11th, fhe\ntrial period of later shift starting times will come into\neffect at all our Trail operations.\nThe first shift on the new schedule will be day shift\nstarting 8 a.m. OCTOBER 11th. From then on for the duration of the trial period the following hours will be in\neffect.\nDAYSHIFT\u20148 A.M.-4 P.M.\nAFTERNOON\u20144 P.M.-12 MIDNIGHT\nNIGHT\u201412 MIDNIGHT-8 A.M.\nNormal shift for steady dayshift employees will be\n8 A.M.-4:30 P.M.\nMMONNIL DIVISION\nTHE CONSOLIDATED MINING i SMELTING\nCOMPANY O. CANADA, LIMITED.\nRon Miclntyre ind Mlckiy Mij-\n|Uo, who thli Fill ittended the\nBuffllo Blion trilnlng ichool it\nSukitoon, returned to Nelson recently Intending to pliy hockey\nhere.\nBoth of the youthful phyen ire\nproducti of the locil hockey mill.\nMaglio nw ictlon with the Inter-\nmedlitei list yeir while Miclntyre\npliyed defence with the provincial\nJuvenile chimpi.\nCliuei it thi School began at\nieven ln the morning. Eddie Shore.\nom of the Buffllo coichei. wai i\nhard taskmaster and while he set l\nrugged pace the boyi maintained\nthit \"thc old boy cm itill ikate.\"\nTraining at Sukitoon laitcd for\ntwo weeki. Out of the lesiinm on\nthe Blion Ice the Nelsonites emerged with Invitationi to report back\nnext year and a chince to play with\nLocal Pucksters Home From Bison\nSchool; Heuslon Wllh Lethbridge\nJunior teams ln Albert*.\nMaglio was slated to luve for\nLethbridge for a trial with the\nNitlve Soni and Macintyre had a\nsimilar offer from a Junior team in\nMedicine Hat. While both players\nwere mildly Interested they decided\nagainst returning to the Prairies.\nJim Heuiton, spare goalie with\nthe Leafs here last .wagon, has left\nto serve between the Lethbridge\nMaple Leafs' pipes. At practice\nHeuston li reported to be turning\naside rubber from ill angles and\nmaking quit* in Impression with\ntho players.\nHeuston had offers from the Calgary Stampederi hut will remain\nwith the Lethbridge iggregation.\nAnother Nelsoni.e, Bob McNabb,\nis trying out with Wetnskiwin Canadians in Northern Alberta, according to Priir.e iport pases\nlest to West OGDEH'S Rolls lest\nINSULATE frt ct JlifrCmt\nThere's no myitery tbout the endur-\ntnc\u00ab of GYPROC WOOL tnd the\nlasting in .illation it providei:\nGYPROC WOOL is a minertl wool\ni., keeps ill its high insulating power\nwithout deterioration . . i perma*'\nnently.\nGY_\u00bbROC WOOL will mike your\nhome cooler in Summtr, warmer In\nWinter, and assures enduring, lifelong comfort\nAnd GYPROC WOOL is Flre-\nresittanti It won't burn and it prevent! tht aprtad of fire. No other\ntype of insulation offers to many\nad vintages.\nWhen buying Insulttlon, be tort\nto Intlst on GYPROC WOOL Buy\nto install In tny type of building.\nwhether old or under construction.\nSold by Builders' Supply, Lumber tnd\nInsulation Detlert tcross Ctnada.\nGYPSUM. UMI AND AtABASIINl,\nCANADA, LIMITED\nGYPROC\nWOOL\nTHICK INSULATION\n.\n _>\u25a0_\nI - NILSON DAILY NIWI, WIPNBPAY, OCT. I, IHT\nTODAY'S News Pictures\nCommunity Soup Bom\nHen Ii i bon* lirg* enough Is mak. hub far \u2022\n\u2022mill community. Mmurlng ilx ind \u2022 half feit\nlong, tha bom li thought to bl \u2022 rib bone ef in\nImperlil elephant thlt roamed Saikatchewan during thi glacial age mmy thouund yeari igo. It\nnow lervei II in archway to thl garden Of W. I.\nliiter, Yorkton, who aiyi It wu given to him flvi\nyun igo by a ohap who found It it city refuu\ngroundi. Where It came from orlginilly no oni\n\u2022eemi to know.\nPrincess Loud Voict'And Then SomeAlbanian Premier\nConvict* V.S,\n'Spies'\nWith traditional tribal ritual, Indian* ef thi tlx Nitloni' Council, largest Indlin group In Cinidi, Inducted radio commentator\nClaire Wallace of Toronto n I Prlncin of thi tlx Natloni during thi\nannual Fair on th* reiervatlon it Ohiwikm, near Brintford, OnL\nFew whit* womin hiv* bun aooor.id thli honor, reierved by the\nIndlin Council for artfully ehoien pilificn. Here Mlu Willie*\nJoint th* tlx Nitloni* ehleftilni In thl war dance, in Important pirt\nof tho Induction ceremony. Tnnalited from the Mohawk language,\nMlii Wallace's Indian mm* ks \"Prlnceu Loud Voice Heird Over the\nLind.\"\nTwo Sets of Twins in Year\nThe Communlit Government\nof Albinlan Premier Anvtr\nHoxha (above) hai ordered execution of 18 Albinltm convicted of \"ipylng\" for the U.8,\nSpots Forger\nWith htr flnt Mt of twlni preparing to celebrate thtlr flnt birthday, Mrt. Hirry Sherwood of H Louli cimt through with mother\nitt to kttp tht flnt pht \u2022ompaany. Both uti in daughttn. Mrt.\nSherwood It tht wlft of I wir veteran, md likt miny othtr North\nAmtrlctni, \u25a0 victim of tht houalng thortigt. Now iht'll need itlll\nmore room.\nPitying detective, Lillian Alice Whlllj.ni., a teller at t Winnipeg brinch of the Royal Bank,\n\u2022potted a forgiry which led to\nthi appearance of William Cho*\npic In court on two chargti. He\nwai committed for trial. MIm\nWhlllmi told the court sht did\niome checking afttr caihlng oni\nchick which proved to be t forgery and wai able to ipot a second one.\nThey'll Do It Every Time\nfrta. JJ rirwi sAntstsiuAm^^r\nBy Jimmy Hado\ne\u2014\u2014 \u2022\u25a0**.\nVhrVdcm. 7l\\mVdin.\nMAGIC   SEWING\nWould you believe thil .tunning\nfrock li mid* from TWO ruin\npieces? No lid* leimi to iklrt, no\nihoulder -eims to bodice\u2014Pattern\n9126 goei together like maglcl The\nbustle-bow at back is a smart touch!\nThli pattern givei perfect fit, li\neuy to use. Complete, illustrated\nSew Chart showi you every itep.\nPittern 9128: sizes 12, 14, 16, 18,\n30. Size 16 takes 3'.. yards 39-inch.\nAiHsAct W LtAux\nUSE THIS TWICE\nThis ii the way ihe loki it holiday partiei, ln i yoked frock embroidered io gay; The ume frock\ngoes to ichool in contrist fibrlci!\nPittern 592 his embroidery trimfer; drrfs pattern ln ilzei 6. 8, 10,\n12, 14. State size.\nLaura Wheeler1! new, Improved\npattern makes needlework so simple with Its charts, photos, concise\ndirection!.\ntend TWENTY-FIVE CENTS In\ncolni (itampi cannot be accepted)\nfor each pattern to Nelaon Dally\nNewi, Pattern Dept, 266 Baker\nStrett. Nelson, B.C. Print plainly\nPATTERN NUMBER, your NAME\nand   ADDRESS.\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT   QUILLEN\nI don't blame Pi for nol heirln'\nwhit I say. When he heari ui women talkln\" about clothes, he has\nto prolecl himself by learnln' not\n|to listen.\n\"Hia progretilve ichool lmt pro-\ngrettlng much. Ht ftis the ume\nproblemi we got yeari tgo.\"\niWHAT MAKES\nVOU THINK\n.THAT? LOOK,\nHERE ARE\nMV HANDS\nir If S A BAD\nf HABIT TO\n> FEED DOGS\nAT THE TABLE\nIT MAKES *.\nLITTLE BEGGARS\nOUT OF THEM\nAND SPOILS\nTHEM\ns\naoaa*: thu. weokxjld\nPCW A CLUB AW PUT w\na voareer about sscmbn\nOC*_S BACK IO L0M3\naaosAwt\n0K3HT--\nTH05ELfX_\nSKIRTS ABE\nA 6\u00ab3*<T-\nSWELL- WWAT AGS\nVOU 6TAWJ0 *rt |\nH8U.0-CM0&AN-VOLS\nCLUB OCA \u00bb OSS-KV-SJ\nTHESte ABE E_CEPnO-|\nISDemm\n_.__*\u2022!__  - 's\u2014S\u00bb\n{MYMXbZ.DUBOl1\u00a3..) \/mASKTH* 1\nrtfffeAD.CtiO r*J [qmrtoNtr who\n\\m-^OU..\u201e?\nCOME, I WANT MOU TO MEET ]\n\"AS5 PATRICIA PATTERSON.'\nTKE APPLE Of NH EYE.\nPLEASE\nFORGIVE\n\u00ab\nPUA.E BE AiORE     I'VE ken WAITING por\nC0NVINCIN6, Mg.   THE CMANC. 10 EVEN THE\nCORRIcjANl      \/   sjCORE WITH THl* 6U.,\nWCl LET Mt\u2014\u25a0\n~\\(\nI\n \u25a0\u2014\u25a0\u2014\u25a0\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\n\t\nW'L'i\"\n''if^tiT-'P\n\u25a0 \u25a0\nPHONE 144\nBIRTHS\nMOTORCYCLES. BICYCLK\n\u201el,TON--To Mr. and Mri. B. C.| AUTOMOTIVE\non at Kootenay Lake Gtineral FOR SAUB\u20141, 1938 FORD TRUCTK\n>ltal, Oct. 2, a son.\n(.CHERtEY-To Mr. ind Mri.\nlid Wycherley (nee Norma\nIghton) tt the Vincouver Gen-\nHospital on Monday, Sept. 29,\na daughter. Mrs. Wycherley is\nyoungest diughter of Mr. and\nFrank Broughton, New Denver.\nBEBCHUCK-To Mr. amf Mri.\nI Strebchuck ot Roiebery, at the\nIn Community Hospital, New\nrer, Thuriday, Oct 2, 1847, t\nliter.\nSPOT CASH f*OR USED GOODS\nel ill klndi Phent IMl Cheu\nS-4 Vernon\nmSLU' W6-W-NGT6N,' COM-\nmerclal Photographer, Kimberlty,\nB.C., Phone 04.\nIn good condition, good tires, hit\ndouble retr end (lit deck with\nIteel backboard, 2-ton capacity.\nMty be ieen it Roulind. Prlci\n$850.00. Terms arranged. Jonei\nPolu tnd Tiei, Box it, Roulind.\nJET POLISH TOR HOT STOVES\ndoei i perfect job without bruih\nor bother. Leivei no black flniih.\nAak let \"JET\".\nHILP WANTID\nWanted\ntMlndrsat $8.11 per day\nhlne. Doctor $8.64 per day\none 1W-R-1 or ipply to D.\nriton, Mint Foreman, 008\nlea St, bttwttn 5 and 6 p.m.\nKenville\nbLD MINES LTD.\nUD - IMMEDIATELY. 2\nertl duty nuriet for Vlctorlin\npltal, Kulo, B.C. Saliry $140\nMnth, plui botrd and usual\nWayi. Phone, write or wire\nset Stcrttary Victorian Hos-\nJ_ Kailo.\t\nf or sA_fe-i.W-HJ.C_ SMScilAL,\n9 passenger coupe. Fint clau con<\nditlon. Phont 1239-R or Box SM,\nNelion.\n_>ONT.AC SfftAN - f6TO D66tt;\nIMl model, hetttr, radio. Caih\n\u25a0tie. T. Tessman, Ntw Denver,\nB C\nli-bfe' SAt_fc^-iM*\/ MEflCUiM. StJ-\nptr deluxe coach. Heater, defroa-\nteri and teit coven. Box 1790\nDally Newa.\t\nSACRIFICE FOR CASH - QU AN-\ntlty of new lumber it Kinnaird.\nWhat offert? Apply Vernon Nel-\nlon, 904 Andenon St, Nelion.\nNEW AND USED PARTS FOtt ALL\nmake* ot etra City Auto Wreck-\nen. Box 24. Granite Road\t\n1.4i itadtfRV CGAc\u00ab, RXDId,\nheater, aeat coven, Urea and motor new, Phont 542-Y.\nITED IMMEDIATELY-FOUR\nIduate genertl duty nuriet, 6\nweek, itnlght 8 hr. day. Sal-\n8145.00 leu (30.00 for Board\nfa Room, excellent dlmaU. Ap-\nM. Whitelaw, General Hoipl-\nFemlt, B.C ___\nIS - GOOD DAILY NEWS\nEar routei trt coming open\nJn. Now ll tht time to place\npr ntmt on tht list to get one\nthese routes. Apply to the\nlaopi DiUy Newa\t\nllTD\u2014 SMART YOUNG GIRL\nI checking dept Apply Jonelli\nliners.  , .\n\u25a0Uit I IONS WANTED\nfelF.D COUPLE, 2 CHILDREN\nfa* 8. Ctn take chargt either\ner firm. Box 10133 Daily\nEfTED, MISCELLANEOUS\n1>TJ8 YOUR SCRAP METALS\n]_ron. Any Quantity. Top prlcei\nId. Active Trading  Company\nPowell St. Vancouver, B.C\nP5-\"\"*-r~CT_Al\u00bb    COTTON\nbuttoni   removed   7o   lb.\nto Dtlly Ntwi\n_!ft ftoia 'It. 3. P MOH-\nL Nelion. ^C\t\nRENTALS\nBB RESPONSIBLE COUPLE\nImprove 7 ten, 5 roomed iunv\nr home. Ltkt frontal*, tnti\nft, flowen ln tbundtnee. In\nrr plumbing. Rental $200X10 per\nir. Owner going eut 19th.\nEta, wire. Mn, Thot. Wlndrosi,\nPirk, B.C. vlt Arrow Lakei\nJ BINT - LAROE BEDROOM,\n(table for bujlnesi gentltmtn.\n1783 Dilly Ntwi. -__\nRENT - MODERN BUNGA-\nciblni. Avilltble for Winter\nIrry Court, 887-R-L\t\n^JTffc - HGUS-tt-.fcPING\nItrtment Urgen(. Box 1793 Daily\n|S, CANARIES, BEES, ETC.\nSALE - ANGORAS FROM\nId-greed itock. J. A. Roblnion\nCOCK4R   SPANIEL   PUF-\nGood hunting itrain. Serrei,\nn, from pedigreed itock. |29\nKb. Box 171. Dtily Newt\n\u2022USINESS AND\nBgWtOMAl   OlMCTOKY\naisaTeri and mini\nrepresentatives\nf w1ddowson 4 c6. as-\nmm 901 Joiephine St., Nelion\n1940-2-t6N HRGO tttlCK' W\nW.B. dutl tirei, equipped with\nhydraulic holit ind iteel body, or\ncan be purchased without holit\nmd body. Moynei Moton, Trill,\nFOR SALE - 1947 FLUID DRIVE\nDodge, maroon sedan with extrat,\nmechanically perfect. Flnt $2500\ntakes It. For ippolntment to tee\ncar Phone 1229-L-l\nBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES\nFOR SALB-UP TO DATE~PORT-\nablt ihop equipment Includes 1\nFoley automatic saw filer (motor-\ndriven), Foley retoother, lawn'\nmower tharptner (motor-driven)\ntooli and small equipment too nu<\nmerout to mention, 32-volt engine\ngenerator and batteries, ill in<\nstalled in 4-wheel trailer, rubber\ntires, size 8x18. A good builneu\nfor right pirty. Apply 3032 3rd\nAve. Trail, tfter 4 pjn,\t\nSERVICE STATION AND GABAOB\nfor rant ln centre of ctty of Crin.\nbrook, equipped with three gai\npumpi, hoist air compressor, battery chtrgen tnd other tooli.\nSmall garage 30x30, corner lott.\nReidy to ttkt ovtr. Reasonable\nrent Come ind view thli propoul. Kerrigan Co., Box 423,\nCrinbrook, B.C.\nt6n sALfe - GWt-feRY ST-RH\niome dry goodi, modern building.\nFew yardi oft mtln itreet Apply\nP.O. Box 837 Grind Forki, B.C.\nFOR SALK\u2014SIX SUITE APART-\nment houae 711 Vernon St\nFARM, GARDEN & NURSERY\nFOR P**K_*ECT SOU, SERVICE\nlot girden, ranch and firm. Mc-\nDougtll't Eirthwormi. 1791 Third\nSt. TralL B.C\nMAtlNTOSh A-4-..SS FOR SALfc.\nBring your own containers md\npick applet younelf. Mra O. B.\nAppleton, Sunshine Biy.\nnm msi. or^amentals\nind rotet. See H. C. Cime, Agent,\nLtyrltz Nuneriei. Phone 312, Box\n37, Nelion. B.C. '\nROOM ANDIOARD\nROOJ. AND BOARD FOR BUST\nneu man. Box 1840, Dilly Newi.\nTIMBER WANTED\nWANTED \u2014 CEDAR AND FIR\npolu, all ilzei; Cottonwood logi.\nAdviu price f.o.b. shipping point\netrlieit ihlpment NIEDERMEY.\nER-MARTT\"* CO., Spildlng Bldg.\nPortland 4, Ortgon.\nLOST AND POUND\nLOST - PARCEL CONTAINING\ndrew. Picked up by miitake it\nWoolworth'i. Finder phone 749-R1\nPERSONAL\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP AT\nAimer Hotel, Opp CP.R Depot\nvyawaNKA UUtDal fire in-\nlunnct Co D  L. Kerr, Agent. . \u2022\nPOR SALI, MISCELLANEOUS\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nSEND YOUR OLD MATTRESS IN\nto bt renovited or spring-filled.\nOnt dty service. Nelion Bedding\nCo. 301 Blktf St., Phont'1314.\nFOR OVER 30 YEARS LANDO'S\nhtvt lerved B. C. If yoo- wtnt t\nnew tur coit or wiih \u25a0 repair or\nremodel Job drop ln or write ua\nTrade-ins accepted LANDO'S\nFURS, 308 Granville St, Vancouver.\nMEN'S PERSONAL ORUO SUN-\ndrltr. 24 umplei, 11.00, or 19 .Do-\nluxe assorted, $1 00 milled tn plain\nmled wrapper Fineit quility,\nteited guaranteed. Btrgtln Cite*\nlogue free. Weitern Diltributori,\nDept RN, 88 Ray Bldg, Vancouver.\n29*\nLIONS   PHOTO\n29*\nP O. Box 434, VincOuvtr, B.C\nAny 8 exposure roll developed\nind  printed   29c   Reprlnti-4c\neich.  Glint ilze\u20147c each.\n8x7 Enlirgament Coupon with\ntach order.\nLADIES! DELAYED MENSTRUA-\ntlon Why worry? Smart women\n\u2022ay new, improved, trlple-itrength\nDelaye Pilli give prompt effective\nrelief for overdue, painful or Irregular periods. (Regularly $9.00.)\nOur price, $3.00, pottpaid via Air\nmill ln plain, sealed wrapper (C.\nOi). if you prefer). Women ihould\nkeep a box on hand at all timet.\nOner youn right nowl Weitern\nDlitributou, Dept ACN. 89 Riy\nBldg,, Vincouver. \t\n,END BALDNESS\nWHY tuffer embarrassment of\nunilghtly baldness. Amaze family, friendi, by growing new\nhtlr the euy wty. Juit manage\na little McLaran'i \"3 Out of 9'\nInto icilp etch night or morn-\nning. Results tn leu thtn lix\nweeki! Buy t Jir today ($9.00)\nat your druggiita or barber\nihop. If they are not yet carrying It aend direct to McLaran'i\n\"3 Out of 3\" Canada, Limited.\nDept NN-1, 923 8th Avenut\nWeit, Calgary, Alberta.\nINSURED\nAUTO LOANS\n$20 TO $1000\nProtection and ipeed trt tht\nkeynotes of Nligara Auto Loam.\nAt no extra coit \u25a0 life iniunnce\npolicy takei care of your unpaid\nloan balance in case of death.\nThli viluible benefit li sufficient reaion ln Itself for borrowing from Niagara when you\nneed money.\nAn Auto Loan require! only\nowner\"! ilgnttore and placet\ncaih ln your handi\" within a\nfew mlnutei. You can wlect a\nplan to iuit you quickly, ln\nitrict privacy. Phone flrtt for\nfaster INSURED loam.\nNIAGARA\nFINANCE COMPANY LTD.\nEit'd. 1930\nSulti 1, 880 Baker St., Nelion\nPhont 1099.\nFor Sale\nFine Smoll Greenhouse.\nWalnut Bedroom Suite, eon*\nsisting of 2 single beds,\nsprings and spring - filled\nmattresses, 2 dressers, 2\nchairs, bedside table and\nstool.\nLiving, or Sunroom furniture, wicker and stick reed,\nconsisting of sofa and deep\narmchairs, desk, small\nchairs, etc.\nWalnut Dining Room furniture consisting of large table, large sideboard and\nserving table.\nMrs. S. G. Blaylock\nR.R.1, Nelson, B.C.\nFARM FOR BALE CHEAP - 30\nteres, rivtr frontage, 25 acres\ncleared, food Irrigation, good\nbulldingi, tome fruit treei. 11\nCowi, I hors'ei, 8 heifers, milk\ncooler and mllk.cini, 19 toni of\nhty in. All equipment on firm la\nilmoit sew. Selling milk to Pilm\nDtlrlei. For furthtr partlculari\nwrite to S. Vinjoff, Appledtle, B.C,\nFOR QUICK SALE - 12 ACRES\nltnd, 8 roomed houit with full\nplumbing tnd furnace. Barn tor\n18 head, hone, wtgon, tlelgh, two\ncowl, tiiorted fruit trtet, food\nwtter lupply, electricity, winter\nfutl in. IM, mllei from Nelton.\nImmedlite occupincy, $7800 caih.\nPhont 711-R-2 tfter 8 p.m. or Box\n358, Nelion, B.C       \t\n$3300 WILL BUILD YOU A MOD*\nem 4 room bungalow ready for\noccupancy in five weeki. Modtrn\nconitructlon methodi can lave\nLean bow thla ctn apply to your\nyou one third on building cottt,\nown plana. Write Box 1801, Daily\nNtwt, Nellon, B.C.\nFOR SALE - BEAUTIFUL CHEN-\nItlr bedspread.. $4.89 Manufacturers' clearance flrtt quality chenille tpretdt for double md ilnglt\nbedi, ln til two-tone color combination. Worth double the prlct.\nSent COD., plui poitage. Money\nrefunded If not latlsfied. Hindi-\ncraft Distributors, 294 Sherbrookt\nSt., W., Montreil 18, Quebec,\nS1CSSS,    1ISWM,    _.._-.\ni Mt im-im iimuk\nblock 24. Rosemont (approx. 1\nacre), all cleared. 4 acres it t\nMUt on South Shore of Ltkt, 400\nft. itndy beich for $790. Phone\n1124-L or write Box 183, Nelson,\nB.C\nATTENTION RADIO MEN\nModel 398 Supreme tube tetter\ntn A.-1 shape. Snap for caah.\nMay be ieen tt McKay 81 Stret-\nton, Nelion.\nFOR SALE-KELVINA'-'OR, 3 CU.\nft. refrigerator, firat clau condition. W. B. Montgomery, Kenville\nMine, Blewett, phone 189-R-l.\nFARMERS - HUNDREDS OF\nempty lackj for potatoei ttc. 7c\neach. Star Grocery.\t\nONE FUR COAT AND ONE\ntweed cott, lize 18. Apply 414\nSilica St\nWHITE ENAMEL RANGE. QUE-\nbee heater and gai wtter better.\nAll in good condition. Ph. 703-X.\nSTANDARb ftfeCfifft _6(5KS,\nrecelpti to pige with duplicite\nihteU, Ntlton Dtlly Ntwi Print-\nng Dept\nJACK BOYCr.'!. C\u00ab?N iMHAMffl.\nGuru jor tale and exchange. Gum\nof ill typei wanted.\nPIPE - FITTINGS--.'.,-,.... 'rfl_.\nciti low pricei Active Trading\nCo.. 918 Powtll St., Vtncouvtr.\nfor _salB - BOTES VACuUm\ncletner. Good tt new. $45. 213\nVictoria St.\nF5S sAtiM_A-iV BHBRJT Lf__\nnew, with mattress. Phont 289-X-l\ntfter 12 noon\t\nCOAL AND WOOD dlRCiULATOR\nheater. Call after 8 o'clock 418-\n2nd Ave.\t\nCoal and vfoM) hAKai!, good\ncond. Cheap for caah. Ph. 852-R..1\nto 2 or after 5 p.m.\t\n8' GLASS SHOWCASE FOR SALE.\nApply Fink'i Print Shop.\nLiNoLEuri AN'ff Lit.GL4.i-\nrugs for ule at the Ark'i Stort.\nFOR SALE-KROEHLER CHEST-\nerfield suite. Phone 3?l-R-_\nCANBERRA (CP) - Silver content reductions ln Australian coins\nsuti the illver from 92 H per cent\nto 90 per cent. The illver content\nwill help reply the United States\ntht 11,000,000 ouncei of lilver obttlntd under lend-lease during the\nwu,\nFOR SALE- FRIGIDAIRE\nfree.er. Phone 7I1-X-1.\t\nFOR SALE - USED WINDOWS\nPhone 450-R.\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES. ETC.\nDAILY CROSSWORu\n.ELMES, ROSSLAND, 6. C-\nayer, Chcrnlit, Mine Repreint\nBUIE, Indtpendtnl Mine Hep\n_ sntitlve. Boa 54. Trill H C\nIO, MoMSon I CO  - AS-\n\u2022i Metallurgist* AU work\nprompt ittentlon. 1199 Pen-\n_   Bt, W   Vincouver, B.C\niHAfttERCD  ACCOUNTANT\"\nROGER M HOYLAW6\nChirtered Accountant\nPrtetorlt St    Trifle Phont S3*\nACBOM DOWN\n1. Greek ialand l.Strugglct\n(Med.) with\n8. Honorary l.Sllktcarf\ntltlt (Turk.) (Bod.)\n11. Comtellatton 3. Valley of\n12. Higher ln thc moon\nplace 4. Enemy\n13. Grew white 5. Beneath\n14. Reigning\nbeauty\n15. Addition to\nl building\n8. English\nalehouM\n7\/Mimlo\n8. Spilth\n9. Clutched\n10. God of war\n(Or.)\n17. A Ihell-\ncovered\nfood\n10. Of in axil\n21.Goddeiiof\ndawn\n23. Saltpeter\n28. UniU tnd\nwork\ntof tthtr\n35. Comparative\nlufflx\n28. Mu.lc nott\n27.Lud-\nmeaiurt\n28. Hebrew\nIttttr\n29. Ignited\n32.BtiM\n35. Small pant\n86.A country\nhoutt (Bur.)\ntl. Ruggtd moun\niln creit\nCHIROPWACTOM\n5l_N McLA-tEN. D.C. CHIRO-\nEtlc     X-ray,      Spinognphy I\nnd thettn Bdg Trtll Ph 328\nBIAH6NO orIlliM J\n5NAL DiAHOrlD DRiLlWO\nLtd. Drilling tnd Bit Str\nl Boi 908 Roulind   BC      1\niroiim.visis iiiRvivem\nHAGGEN, mining and\n\u25a0vli Engineer, B C Land Surer, Roulind md Grind Fork* I\n5C.'AFrLE(Ti.,3i.06r.B8,f\nton. B ('.. Surveyor   Engineer\n\u2022^iMIiR'pHoplwfUi \u2022\"_\nK Clirke, Foreit Engineer, 429\nStreet Nelmn. Phont 130&I\nInveitlgitloni ind Admin\nBRANcI Ako rtUIZ IITATE\nT. MeBARBV. mSulAKc*!\nIttile -  Phone 139\nMACHINISfk\n\u25a0IMHll'll UlffttB      '\nChlnt Shop, icetylent tnd\nIC wtldlng. motor rewinding\n324  Vernon gl\nsons MAeHmf msf-\ntlilliti In mine ind m\nMint work, light It\nVernon St., NelKjJ.\nwork\nnd heivy\nPh 98\n18. Electrical\nEngineer\n(abbr.)\n18. Public\nnotice*\n19. Selenium\n(ijrm)\n20. Retembllnf\nillver\n23. Farm animal\n24. Bnlarg emtnt\nof the thyroid\n27. Sprtnf month  V*\n20. Cubic meter\n81. det back\n88. BrWum\n(tym.)\n84. Brighten\n\u25a0tar In\nAqtillm\nIt A. itatt\n(abbr.)\n88. Pale\n40 Board of\nOrdnanc\n(abbr.)\n41Bre*M\n41AJC*nd\n45. PUC* Of\nfurniture\n47. Peak of a can\n4I.Mitura\nMi-ton\n4\u00bb.rir*diif.\nf.O Brittle!\nCBTPTOQTJOTE\u2014A cryptograhi i\nJ C D     F CM DEO,\nnun i iom\nUS-i-i uuuu\nULJC-Ui.   ttJUUCl\niau  unu UKSU\nXUil  nUQUQDE.\nIMlAd   bUU\nHOL.Utirjl.HUl.U\n'milt'   '.-!.'.i[-J\nUUUULJHU   tlU'J\nli'jri., ii'.i'., HU\nU!t'.*'.\".'\u25a0<   \u25a0i.'MlW.\nUBi'.r. '.iw,\nLi'ddb 'JUU\nTwtertir'l Amwu\n88.Flutter\n39. Dry\n41. Touch eno\nto end\n43. Male child\n44. Bitter vetch\n46. Any fruit\ndrink\na V I      !\u2022' K C BM\nP D    P B\nIVJ     EHN-FCFM.\nTtetetslejr'i OyptoquoUi ***H*\u00bbn CLOUDS AKC BUCN, WI8B\nMKN PUT ON THEIR CLOAKS -SHAKESPEAItK.\nDii<-iks_<e ky Kin rwturu tntlcti. let,\nWanted\n30,000 POUNDS OF\nLIVE FOWL\nPlease note price change,\nFowl 4 to 5 pounds, 16c Ib.\n5 and over 18c.\nNo fowli under 4 lbl. will bt\niccepted.\nDO\nFOB.\nNOT SHIP  WITHOUT\nAPPOINTMENT\nSunnyside\nPOULTRY FARM\nTrail, B.C.\n\u25a0'   '\nToronto Stock\n\\^>o\nfluV ew.81.6.. fkM LAMdS\ntnd town property direct from the\nowner. Live and do butlneit on\nthe Main Line, Cretton-Trtll\nVancouver. R. Ltmont Beam!\nvilli, Ofit\nWR SAU-bWULLWa BOTH;.\nroomi, cloie to high and Junior\nhigh ichooli, ctn bt converted\ninto tplendid duplex, Immediate\noccupincy, 33000. Box 3908, Nellon Dilly Newi.\nwhv no* mtma vtim\nmortgage on tht Yorkshire Savings and Loan Monthly Reduction\nplan it 8 per eent C W. Apple-\nyird.\nRBf sAi_.-ri6Dse, PtVt'ROftMS\nand bath, corner Nelton and Behnien, immediate occupancy. Apply\n323 Nelion Ave,, ifternoon*\nraTRSPl RwJH WwlBHHJ\nhouie, 1 acre ot land, outbuildingi\ntnd fruit tree* For quick itle\n$2800. gear title. Phone 1122.\nFINE LOTS FOR SALE IN\nFtlrvlew. Good location. Phone\n1149.\nrtRSAUB-HfltW-.t-OOMS\ntnd bathroom, 2 btdroomi. Pot-\nlettlon toon. 814 Fifth St.\nOUR R60M FURNISHED\nbungalow with bith, it Willow\nPoint. Phone 1134.\t\nSMALL HOUSE FOR SALE._IM-\nMINII\nAmil Larder  .i .....\nAnglo-Huronltn  ...................\nAnsley    _______\nArmlitict ~-\nAstorlt --.\t\nStjffit-      \u25a0', ;    m    -r-r :\nAumiqut _____....-.___\nAunor   ,-,,\t\nBlgtmto \u201e..._-..-_-.\nBttt Metali Mining\t\nBeir Exploration   .........\nBeattie Gold Mlnet \t\nBtaulelu Yellowknlft\t\nBelleterre ,\t\nBevcourt \t\nBtdgood KlrkUnd  __-.\nBobjo Mlnet  .................\nBonetal\t\nBoycon\nBralorne\t\nBroulan .\nBuffalo Anker It- ;.,.. ^\u201e\nBufidlton\t\nBuffllo Canadian ..\t\nBuffalo Red Lake .....:......_\nCall Flin\nCtlln Flin Flon\t\nCampbell R L \u2014-\nCtn Mtlartlo \t\nCariboo Oold Quarti \u2014\nCaitle-Trethewey  ~_\nCentral Patricia  __...\nCentremaque   ...............\nC Porcupint  .\u2014__\nCheaUrvilU \t\nCltnlam       \u2014\nCochenour\t\nCoin Like \u2014\nColomac Yellowknlfe\t\nConlaurum Mlnet  \u2014\nConiolldited M it S\t\nConweat  \u2014\nCreitturum  \u2014\nCroinor  __ ...\nDelnRe  \u2014\nDickenson Red Ltke\nDiicovery   \t\nDiversified\nDomt Mlntt\t\nDontldt\t\nDuquetnt ......__\u2014-~\nDuvty  \u2014\t\nEnt Amphl __.\nEast Milirtic  ...\nEtst Sullivan  \u2014\nElder  -\u2014\nEldoni\n\u2014-.-\nmediate occupancy. 814 8th. St\nfOR SALE-NEW 8-ROOM HOUSE\non 8 lota. 1818 SUnley St. Nelion.\ntOR SALE - 3 ROOM HOUSE\nImmedlite poueulon. Ph. 1041-L.\nMACHINERY\nHayes - Lawrence\nfinches\nWt ctn lupply you with Htyet-\nLiwrence arum wlnchei in 9\nslits. Cible cipscitiei from 890\nft, S to 8000 ft of H inch from\n43 to 228 H.P.\nSteel cut feirt, heivy duty bill\nbearing!, control leven within\n\u2022uy retch ol operitor.\nLet ui thaw you the ipeciflca-\ntlom thd quote you price*.\nNelson Machinery\nEquipment Co.\n314 Hill It Phont 18\nMining,   Milling  tnd   Siwmlll\nMtchinery, Building and Contractor!' Suppllei.\n\"If lfi michlnery you want\nconiult ui.\nFilconbrldge Nickel ...\nFed Kirkland\t\nFrancoeur  \u2014\nFrobliher  \t\nGiant Yellowknlf* \u2022\u2014\nGllllei Lake  _\nGod'i Lake Gpld \u2014\nGold Creit \u2014\nGold Dale \u2014\nGold Eagle \u2014\u2014\nGolden Arrow  \t\nGolden Gate  ..____\nGolden Mtnltou\t\nGold Vue .\nGunner Gold \u2014\nHallnor Mine! \t\nHird Rock Gold\nHirker Gold _\nHirrlcana _-\t\nHattga -.\u2014\nHeath ....'._\nHeva CtdllUo ......\nHoUinger _\nHomer \t\nHosco .\nHowey _._\t\nHudson Bay M ft S\nIndian Lake \t\nInspiration\t\nInt Nickel  \t\nInt Uranium\t\nJtcknlfe\nJtck WtlU\t\nJuon  \u2014\nJelllcoe  \t\nJollet Quebec  \u2014\nKtyrtnd\t\nKenville Oold\t\nKerr-Addlton\t\nKlrk-Hudton   \t\nKirk TownilU\t\nrtlrkltnd Lak* ,\t\nLabrador\t\nLtkt Dufiult \t\nUkt Short Mlnet\nLtpuk*  \u2014\t\nLeltch Oold _\t\nLexlnden  \u2014\t\n.89\n8.88\n.08\n.11\n.52\n.13\n.11\n.18\n41\n448\nJO\n.09 V.\n4T\n48\n,40\n740\n.70\n43\n.11\n40\n.Mtt\n11.00\n41\n8.00\n1.38\n.18V.\n41\n.07tt\n3.05\n48\n2.25\nIH)\n1.28\n40\n.42 Vi\n3.38\n.08\n2.81\n43\n,00tt\n1.30\n88.80\n.85\n.27\n.90\n,1.80\n1.18\n.73\n1.10\n1448\n1.00\n.70\n.17\n.37\n3.10\n3.30\n.78\n1.08\n4.00\n\u2022.06\n,18\ntM\n6.18\n.17\n1.08\n.11\n.18\n.08 Vi\n.17\n40\n2.09\n43\n48\n4.90\n48\n.14\n.10\n41\n.10\n44\n12.00\n.09\n41\n42\n41.90\n-Wi\n40\n33.75\nAl\n,07tt\n.10tt\n40\n49.\nAt\n.ntt\n42\n16.00\n48\n42\n1.99\n6.4Q.\n.98\n19.00\n48\n143\n'     .10V4\nLineman Like\nLittle Long, Lac\nLouvcourt\nLynx    ...  ,\t\nManeilt _....\u2014.\nMtcDonald\t\nMacLeod Cockihutt.\nMarlon Rouyn .....\nMidien Rtd Lake ....\nMalartlc Gold F \t\nMarcui\nMclntyre-Porcuplne .\nMcKenile Rtd Ltkt\nMcMtrmac   .....:..:._\nMcWatUrt  \t\nMining Corp _____\nMoneU    ................\nMather \t\nNtgui .\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8, 1947 - \u2022\nNaw Bldlamiqut\nNib ......'.\t\nNicholion Minei\nNlplssing Mining\nNoranda ....._......\nNorbenlU.. ____.\nNonntUl ._-_.____.\nNorseman\t\nNorth Ctnidt\t\nNorth Inci Oold Mlntt..\nO'Brien Gold Mlnw\t\nCLeary- \u2014\nOmegi Oold -\nOmnltrani Exploration\nOrenida\t\nOiliko Lak* - _\u2014\nPamour Porcupln* \u2014~\nPtrimtqut ., \t\nPaymuter ....) _\nPend Oreille ...._\t\nPerron OoM \t\nPlcadllly \t\nPlckl* Crow Oold\t\nPlonttr ...:... \u2014\nPowtll Rouyn Oold \u2014\nReevei MicDontld \t\nPretton Eut Domt\t\nQuebec Gold _.\nQueen-ton -\nQuemont\nRegcourt .\n.71\n1.T0\n,. 1-67\n.10\n3.80\n148\n1.71\n47tt\n1.80\n2.04\n40\n64.00\n48\n44\n.13.\n1.00\n48\n.14\n1.14\n. .05Vi\n148\n42.23\n46\n1.50\n49tt\n.48\n.34\n241\n.19\n.08\nPacific PeU\t\nRoytllte ....:.-._\u2014\nUnited   _\nINOUITRIALI\nAbitibi Power\nAblUbl Power pfd\nAtgoma SUtl\nBtthurit A\nB*atbr\nBell Ttltphont    ...\nBri-tlUn Traction...\nBreweri ft DUt .\u2014\nB A OU   ...\nB C Packe\/s\nB C Powtr A\nB C Power B\nBuilding ProducU.\nCanada Breed   \t\nCan Brew\nCanada Cinneri ....\nCen Ctr ft Fdry .\nCtn Car ft Fdy A .\nCtn Celanete\nCm Cement pfd .\nCan Dredging\nCan Ind Alcohol A ..\nCan Malting\nCan Marconi      _\nCan Packeri,    \u2014\nCan Pacific Riy\t\nCockihutt Plow  _\nCon* Piper      \t\n10Vi DIst Seagrams\n-U   I Dominion Bridge \t\nDom Foundriei\nDom Steel ft Coal B\nDom Tar ft Chem\nDom. Textile\t\nFamoui .PUyeri\nFanny Farmer\nFord of Canada A ...\nOatlneau\nGatlneau S*. pfd\t\nOen Steelwarei ,\nRlohmac Gold Mlnet\nRoche L L .\nRouyn Merger ...t\nSin Antonio Oold .\nSannorm....\nHa Rouyn.\nShtwkey\nSheep Creek .\nSherritt Gordon\nSlgmt Rouyn .....\nSitcoe Gold\t\nSltden Milirtic ..\n\u25a0infer \u2014\t\ndaeona \u2014\nSUmtt Olien _\nSteep Rock \u2014\nSulllin SCom\t\nSurf Inlet\t\nSylvtnlU\nT C Resourcei\t\nT Lundmirk \u2014\nTtku River Oold Mlnet\nTeck-Hughei Oold\t\nThurbola Mlnei Ltd\t\nToburn OoM Mlnet  ,\nTogtmtc \t\nUpper Canada _____\nVentures\nVlcour \t\nWalte Amulet.\nW Milirtic .\nWilUey\nPUBLIC NOTICES\n(Continued)\nSCHRAMM PORTABLE COMPRESSORS, iU ilzei, for rentil,\ncomplete with -rills, breaker*.\nbote, moll poind, ttc.\nPURVES E .RITCHIE ft SON\nLIMITED -\n638 Hornby St., Vmeouver, B.C.\nCUSTOM MACHINE WORK AND\nWelding. Cordwood Stwi tnd\nmindrek STEVENSON'S MACHINE SHOP. 708 Vernon St.\nNelion, B. C.\nRIDING   MARE,   SADDLE   AND\nHird, Slocin City\nFOR SALE - ONE 8 H.P. STA-\ntionery engine, In good running\norder. Apply R. J. Diuphintli,\nSalmo, B.C\n1.21\n1.86\n.10\n.48\n1.80\n.90\n.10\n2.50\n8.73\n.93\n.75\n2.2..\nJS2\n1.02\n14.89\n.\u00ab'\n48\n.06 Vi\n40\n4.10\n46\n48\n.18\n1.00\n.2.98\n8.78\n-   40\n.44\n1.40'\n48\n\u20227\u00ab-\n14IF\n2.08\n.21\n240\n.78\n42\n.72tt\n1.90\n40\n.83\n.12\n3.27\n740\n. \u2022\u00ab\nWright Hargreavei.\nYellorex -\nrmlr Ymket Girl..\nOILS\nAnglo-Canadian .\nBrltllh Dom .\nC ft E Corp\nCalmont\nChemical Reseirch\nDtlhouiit\nDarin P-trtlium\nEut Creit\nFoothills ..\nHome OU\nImperial\nInter Petroleum\nMid Continent\nOkalU\nPacalta\nOeorge Weston  _. 28.9\nGoodyear Tire  100.0\nGt Lakes Paper   28.0\nGypium Lime     -..._ 14.C\nHamilton Bridge _. 6.7\nHiram Walker       17..\nImperial OU          14.C\nImperial Tobacco  IS.!\nInt Metali   .     .... ~_ 20.C\nInt Nickel    '\u2014 83.2\nKelvinttor   ?4.1\nLaura 8ecord ,  18.!\nLobUw A        81.C\nLoblaw B      29.C\nMaple Leal        U.1\nMaaiey Harris\nMtwey Htrrli pfd  28.30\nMcColl Front       24.79\nMcColl.Front pld  98.00\nMoore Corp   72.00\nNat Steel Car   22.00'\nPage Herahey  _.._ 29.15\nPowell River  17.75\nPower Corp  12.00\n-\"nawinifin \u2014  21.29\nSicki Brew   14.90\nSlmpioni pfd  103.90\nSoutham       18.00\nSteel of Cintdt   7443\nSUtl of Cm pfd   7849\nHR DEPENDABLE*\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0!\u25a0\u25a0 i \u25a0 -ai mtmmt\nAUCTION SALE\nTIMBER SALE X427M\n\u25a0 There will be offered for ule tt\nPublic Auction ,tt 11 o'clock ln the\ni forenoon of Tueidiy, the 21tt ot Oc\ntober, 1947, tn the office of the Dli.\ntrlct Foreiter it Nelion, the licence\nX42706, to cut 2432,000 f.b.m. of\nstanding ind felled Lirch, Fir, Hemlock, Spruce, Cedtr, Lodgtpolt Pint\nand WhIU Pine, tnd 2390 lineal feet\nof Cedir polu tnd piling, on tn area\nsituated on Blueberry Creek,.Kootenay Lmd DUtrlct\nFive yetn will be illowed for removil of timber.\n\"Provided inyone untblt to it-\ntend the tucUon ln penon mty\nsubmit tender to be opened it\nthe hour of tuctlon ind treited\n\u25a0i ont bid.\"\nFurther pirtlculin miy be obtained from the Deputy Mlnliter of\nVlctorU, B.C., or the DU-\nbridle. 3190 T. Hird, Slocan City.I mmrmnr tw   fftmffftrW),i I Tormit. VlctorU, B.C, or th\n1,1 * .--- \u2014 sffxnnnR *f*i\u00bb\\ e-n * own\n1800. E. Boylan, Taghum, B.C.\nHAbow Dathj Nmitu\nClllllflld Advortlilno Bit\"!\nlie ptr line ptr lnurtlon, 44e\nper line per week (6 coniecutlvi\nIniertloni), 8141 ptr line per\nmonth (26 con*.cutivt). Minimum, 2 llnei per iniertlon. Box\nnumberi, lie extra, coven thy\nnumber of times\nPUBLIC (LEGAL) NOTICES\nTENDERS, ETC.\u201420c Btr Una,\nfirit Iniertlon, 16c per lln,* uch\ntubiequent insertion.\nFOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nALL ABOVE RATES LESS 10*\nI   09\n.     48\n18.00\nSubscription Rittt:\nSingle copy\nBy cirrler, ptr week\nIn idvince    \t\nSy carrier, per yetr\nMall in, Canidi, ouUidt Nelion:\nOne month        J 146\nThret monthi     240\nSix montht-.... _    440\nOne yttr     140\nUnlttd SUtet, Unlttd Kingdom:\nPtr yur    lu.00\nSix monthi  .. 640\nThree monthi _._.-..-.  141\nOnt month     140\nWhtrt txtri poit*\u00abe la rtqulrtd.\n\u25a0 owe rues nliii ootugt\nTORONTO (CP)-A ntw fuhion\ntrend wu itirted at tht dog ihow\nIt tht Ctnidlin Nitlonal Exhibition\nwhir* ont of tht txhlblton turntd\nup weiring t tcirltt Ittthtr dog collar ' ttudded wtth brut nillhudi\n\u2022round her neck tnd tmtlltr onu\nIn mitch ovtr tht ruffi of htr Un\nglovei.\nPhone 1043-Y or write 1302 Crou-\nUj- Art\nSAWfiiti WdobwokKWa AND\nContractors equipment of ill\nklndi. Nitloml Michlntry Co.\nLtd.. Vtncouvtr 8 C\nJOT SALi; - -55BPEH- pOrT.\nsiwmlll, edger tnd 93 H.P. unit\n18 M. cap. Practically new. Box\n1718, Dally Newa \u2022\nPUBLIC NOTICES\n\"GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT\n(Section 18)\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION  FOR\nCONSENT   TO    TRANSFER    Of\nBEER LICENCE\nNOTICE li hereby given thit\non the 7th diy ot November, ntxt,\nthi undtrilgntd inttndi to ipply to\ntht Liquor Control Botrd for con-\nirnt to traniftr ot Beer Licence No.\n7691, luued In rttptct ot premises\nbilng part ot a building known u\nSilmo Hotel, iltuitt it Salmo, Brl)\nith Columbia, upon thl Undt de-\n\u2022orihed II LoU Eleven (11) md\nTWELVE (12), In Block Four (4),\nof Lot Two Hundred tnd Six A\n(206-A) Mtp Six Hundred ind\nTwenty-Two (613), Ntlton Land\nRegistration DUtrlct. In th* Prov-\nInct of Britith ColumbU, from Leon\nCtltltln Crimen tnd Bert Ctrllon,\nU Frtd P. Fiminow, of Lundbrtck,\nAlberU, the triniferee ,\nDATED it Ntlion, B.C. thii 8th\ndiy \u00abf October, ltM,\nFRED P, FAMINOW,\nAppllcint and Trtniteree.\n(Contlnuid In Nixt Column)     Itrlct Foruter it Nelion, B. C.\nCONSENT TO TRANSFER OF\nBEER LICENCE\nNotlct U hereby given that on th*\nllth dty of October next tht under-\nilgned intend to ipply to the Liquor\nControl Board for consent to trini-\nter of Beer Licence No. 7621, .Hues.\nIn reipect of premises bllng pirt\nof t building known u New Grind\nHotel, iltuitt 616 Vernon St. Nil*\nIbn, Britith Colurnblt. upon the\nlandi described u Loll 9 tnd 6 tnd\nPirctl \"A\" of Lot 4, Block 2, Nellon\nCity Offlclil Plin. Ntlion Land\nRegiitrttion Dlitrlct, In thl Province of Britiih Columbli, from\nSimutl Peter Solowty lo Walter\nt.opuihlnikv tnd Victor Lopuihln-'\nsky, of tht City of Nelton, tht trtn*-\n(\u2022TMa,\nDlUd it Ntlion. EC- thU llth\ndty of September, 1947.\nWALTER LOPUSHINSKY and\nVICTOR LOPUSHINSKY\nApplicant! ind Trtni.tr***.\nThtrt will b* offerM for ul* it\npublic luctlon it tht office of tht\nFortat Hanger, Nakuip, B.C. tt 12\nnoon on th* 17th diy of Octob*r,\n1947, Timbtr 8*1* X40638, locittd\nbttwttn Arrow Pirk md Grthim'i\nLanding, to cut 884,000 boird U*l of\nsiwlop md 81,000 Until ftet of\npolu md piling. Anyone uniblt to\nttUnd tht auction tn penon may\nsubmit t leilnl Under to b* op*n*d\n\u25a0t th* glvtn hour tnd trtittd et out\nbid. .\nTwo (3) ytan will bt ttloWtd for\nremovil of timbtr.\nFurther pirtlculin of tht Otlet\nForaitir, Victoria, B.C., or tht DU*\nIndications still point to a shortage of\ncoal next Winter.\nThe better grades, especially, are not\nbeing produced in sufficient volume to\nmeet the ever increasing demand.\nPHONE 33, and place your order now,\nwe'can make delivery of the following\nimmediately-\nGalt Lump and Stove. Newcastle Lump,\nCrow'i Neat Cobble and Stoker, Three\nHills Lump, Conmore Briquettes.\nWest Transfer Co.\n\"Ntlfon'i Futl Msirchant! for 47 Yaan\"\nPhone S3 719 Baker St.\n1\n ^mmmmW^wmr\"''\nmj^ml\n\u25a0-^.-*--\u25a0.-T~-^\u25a0,\n**iieimwmvm\\*rm,mf&'9m*rm*mQmi1Wi\nwm\nRHEUMATONE\nfot RHEUMATIC\nACHES t PAINS\nTtt Nyal KMunutont far\nrtUrffrom rheumatic *chw\nutd paint. awoOto jointi,\nK.au*.\u00abnd-un.b*ao.\nem\n9_9\nRheumitooe Un \u00abHml-\naatt tbapolaoM Uwt ctmt\ntixmpttna.\nj*\nmaam\nA Mated  Nyal  medldoa\n\u2022on only  by vour local\nNvml DrimUt.\n_______\nPRICE 11.00\nSOLO ONLY BY NYAL DRUGQKT1\n-\n10 - NELSON DAILY NIWS, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1,1947\nVictim of Attempted\nMurder Chargt a\nProspective Juror\nPRINCl OIOROI. B. C, Octi 7-|\n(CP)-Probibly unprecedented tn\nthe hlitory af Brltlih Columbli\ncourti, thi mm* ot th* victim In in\nattempted murder trial here appeared on yie lilt of prospective juror*\nyeiterdiy when th* trial ot Jimmy\nAlexander, 53-year-old halfbreed appearing befor* Justice J. 0. Wilson\nin Supreme Court, opened,\nAlexander Is chirged with thl\nMiy 27 ihootlng md wounding of\nMix McColl, tixl driver.\nAlexander told the court thit b*\nremembered few of th* details of\nthe action in which hi ihot Alexander and then triad to commit tut\ncide. He said hi uw hll wif* with\nMcColl, gone into a pool hlll md got\nthl gun with which he did the\nshooting.\nHe appeared before th* court with\nont ileeve neatly tucked Into hll\npocket. Hi loit in irm when h*\ntried to kill hlmielf.\nDAR ES SALAAM, Tanganyika.\n(CP)\u2014The forest deptrtmtnt has\nbeen grinted \u00a3200 ($800) for th*\nstocking of streams with Scottish\nItrout ovi. The ralnbo* trout, Introduced In 1920, flourishes, but tha\nbrown trout disappeared after only\n12 yean.\nMANNS\nDRUG STOKE\nHivi you raid th* \"Classified\"?\nMAKI YOUR CLOTHES LINE\nOUR TELEPHONE LINE\nWEST KOOTENAY\nSTEAM LAUNDRY\n(Prior Broi.)\nPHONE -IT- - 112 BAKER ST.\ntlimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nELLISON'S ROYAL PATENT\nPASTRY FLOUR\nBEST FOR CAKES AND\nPASTRY\nGUARANTEED TO SATISFY\nYour Grocer Hu IL\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\n^^^^^^mmaM\nM\nB)} theStarting Qate\n. . The Professor Who Surprised Them\n. . Wilson My Nominee for No. 3 American\nSfart Trial Drives This Month\nFor Royal Wedding Procession\nSEASON .TICKETS\n16 Games $12.00\nLast Year's Season Ticket Holders\nDon't Forget to register for your \"umt icati\"\not Civic Contra Commission Office before\nOCTOBER 18th\nOther  reservations  for Season Tickets  may be\nmade on or after October 20th.\n\"What dn* I  profeuor know\nibout Itr\nThis remirk wai uttered with\nIntense scorn. The professor lt concerned wu U.S. Pruldtnt Wood-\nraw Wilson. Tha lob under dlicuulon wai that of governing tht\nUnltad Stitti, lncluilve of directing\nti foreign poller ind deillng with\nKilier Wllhelm. It wai uttered by a\nmule-skinner ln the llth Cinadlan\nInfantry Brigade traniport section.\nIf more details ar* wanted, tht remark was addressed to mi, ind we\nwer* holding our weighty discussion itindlng ln a Nisson hut at\nChateau d'Acq, a couple of monthi |\nbaton thl President caused the\ndeclaration to be mid* that a state\nof war existed between the United\nStitei ind Germany, which wu a\ncouple of dan befor* th* Germim\n\"mcuitad vimy Rldge,\" u Ludan-\ndorffi book put It, with th* enthusiastic cooperation of .th* Canadian!.\nThat a profeuor wu .a very\nIgnorant ind Impractical person wai\na theory wa often heard expounded\nbehind the lines in Frince, ud 1\nmuit uy the Britiah dilly preu did\nnothing to discourage thit notion.\nEven the Spectator, tna weekly\nJournal of comment, that ln Addison's time hid a gnat name, uud\nto solemnly chastise Preiident Wilion ln tvery Issue, while lt Itself\nlagged one month behind events. Of\ncoune Wilson wu suddenly discovered to be a great man after\nApril 6, 1917.\nMy aniwtr to \"What dou a pre\ntenor know about It?\" wn ip\nproximately thli: \"A profeuor\nknow* mora about hit fitld of\nwork than anybody. tin. Wllion\nitudled originil hlitory, taught\n' hlitory, wrote hlttorlu, taught\nth* iclence ef government, wrote\ntextbooki on It, from whleh the\niclence   of   government   ll   now\n.IMIUIIMmillllSIII\nBan* year ru rnltu re Expertly\nRecovered at th*\nNELSON   UPf-OLSTERY\n411 Ban St fhone UO\n I\u2014MW\u2014lllllll*\u2014M\nfa\nKeep youth ind\nloveliness with I\npermanent   '\nHalgh Tru-Art\nBeauty Salon\nPhone ...\nJohnstone Block\nIf you hive iny problemi concerning Heilth and Accident\nProtection \u2014 gtt In touch with\ntht lirgut and mott Dependable Auociatlon of ltl kind In\nthi Province.\nCall, Write or Phona\nA. I. Ooodwln, Br. Miniger\nA. W, Helbey, lalu Rap.\nNational Health Association\nOfflc* No. \u00ab. M2 Biker It\nNtlton, B.C.      Phoni 1214\nzm\nMore People \u2022 * \u2666\ntvery Day \u2666 \u2666 \u2666\nLike One-Stop \u2666 \u2666 \u2666\nService \u2666 \u2666 \u2666\nJust Received\nLIFEGUARD TUBES\nypdit tfjcuL %aL iL at\nUTHBER\nI MOTORS\nLimited\nDODGE - DE SOTO DEALERS\nOpposite Port Offlc \u2014 Nelton,  S.C \u2014 Phom 75\ni;E:-:II\n*>?:\u25a0;. .\u25a0;: '<j': ;;J:\n: < -s-\ntaught, wu head of and admin\nlitered Princeton. Unlvenity for\nmany yeiri, retired to run for\ngovernor of New Jeney, urvtd\nu governor, ipoke all ovir thl\nUnlttd Stitei op public queitioni,\nand wu finally elooted Pruident,\nf\u00abr whleh office ha hu mora\nqualification than any ether man\nknown.\" I added ray penoml\nview thit he had net yet retreated\none Inch In hll demindi On Germany In regard to neutrali, that\nhit eonoern wu the United Statei,\n( and that Germiny would either\n\u2022top her U-boat warfare on the\nU.8. and ether neutrali, or would\nhave a naw war on htr h*ndi.\nI've got to admit that 1 wu a\npartisan of Wilion Ilmoit without\ndeviation throughout Ul political\nbarter.\nIn my boyhood tht three big-\nnime Amerlcin universities, to\nMaritlmers, , trere Harvard, Yale\nand Princeton, Mth Chicago ntxt\nln fame. Woodrow Wllion, u Presi\ndent of Princeton, had been \u2022 U.S.\nnational figure for many years even\nthen.\nIt wu ln the Presidential year of\n1908 thlt Wilion injected hlmulf\nInto the politics of New Jeney, ind\nbecime governor, one of four\nDemocritlc governors, apirt from\nthoie in the \"Solid South.\" After he\nhid had a couple of yean of office,\nand pretty well broken the political\nrlngi of thoie days, I recall \u25a0 car.\ntoon in iom* American nitloml\npiper, ihowlng i group of four\npuppies, weiring the faces of the\nfour Democratic governors named.\nA hand fondled the silky ears of\nthe aristocratic spaniel nimed Wilson, tnd \u2022 volet wu represented u\nuylng, \"We'll keep thli ont!\"\nBy Out timt, Wilion wu In demand from all parti, for political\naddresses, md on hll tours he\ncaught the imagination ot Americans with hll enunciation of prin\nclplu that he uld ought to be\nembodied in government.\nChamp Clark, a Southerner, and\nspeaker of tht Democratic Houu of\nRepresentatives In the ucond half\nof tbe term of Republican President Taft, always contended he hid\nbeen cheated out of the Presidency.\nHe actually obtained mora than\nhalf the votei of the Democratic\nnitloml convention of 1912, but u\nthe rule requiring two-third) for\nthe nominee wu itill in force, Wllion remilned ln the running, ind\nwith Brym'i help came from behind to win.\nHE DIDNT HAVE TO\nBEAT TAFT\nIt will always be \u2022 point to argue\nover, whether Wilion would have\ndefeited Taft for the Presidency in\na itraight fight between the two\ngreat parties. Remember, only one\nDemocrat hid been elected Preiident ilnce Pierce, the Preiident\nwho preceded Lincoln, though that\none, Clevelind, had been elected\ntwice, and had tbe popular vote\nthree timet. Personally, II think\nWilson's nationally known ability\nand record, and hia freah viewpoint,\nwould have carried him in over\nTaft, wbo had alienated much of\nhll newipiper ind political support\nby ilgnlng the tariff revision that\nlnereued thl tariff lniteid of\nlowering it, u the Republican party\nwas pledged to do.\nBut Wilion wai uved ill worries\nby Teddy Rooievelti trying for the\nRepublican nomination against Tift,\nmd ifttr loiing thlt race, forming\ntbe Progreulve or Bull Moose pirty.\nTaft cirried ont itatt, Rooievelt\nsix, and Wllion 41, though no one\nbad anything like a majority of the\npopular vote.\nWhile Wllion wu reelected In\n1916 on th* cry of \"He kept ui oot\nef th* wir,\" It wu \u2022 near thing.\nUp to that election, no man had\never carried tht three great itatei\nof Ntw York, Penntylvinli, tnd\nIllinoli without winning tht Pre-\ntldtney. On election night Chirlu\nEvani Hughu, tha Republican\ncandidate \u2014 who had tha ardent\nlupport of Ttddy Roouvtlt\nutmid tht iure winner, with\nthou three itatei a twttp for him\nIn tht tranehu ind dugout! In\nPrinct, th*t wu thl newi thl\ndiy following thl election,\nA diy liter, Wllion wu known\nto htvt bun reelected. He carried\nneirly ill tht itatei Wut of thi\nMiddle Stitti, ind finally wound\nup with Cillfornli, Wuhlngton\nand Ortgon. Cillfornli turntd tht\ntcali, ind ht won ltl electoral\ndelegation by tht Inflnlteilmil\nmirgln of about 1000 votu. A\nthouund votu chugid, ind\nHucjhei would have been In.\nTht Kaiser wouldn't let Wllion\ncontinue to keep the United Stitei\nout of the wir.\nAlthough thi United Statei did\nnot get ltl irmy Into the wir till\n1918, Wilion wu the dominating\nfigure, ind when the German army\nWent to pieces in November, 1918,\nthe Germans tried to claim, they\nwere surrendering on the pledge of\nWllion'i \"Fourteen Polnti\" which\nthey had flatly rejected when they\nclaimed the right to link neutrals\n\u2022twill.\nRecord-breaking crowdi acclaimed Wilion wherever hi visited in,\nEurope.\nAt tht price conference, iccord\ning to subsequent articles by hli\nSecretiry of Stite, Wilion wu the\ndominating figure, though Clemen\nceau wu credited wltb getting the\nmoit. Lloyd Oeorge wu pictured ll\na poor third, lnd Orlando of Italy,\nnowhere.\nAl architect ef tht Leigue of\nNitloni, I would uy, hi wu en\ntitled to rink ii tht third grttt\nAmerican. It Ii thi fuhion to uy\nhii ntuiii to make eonceulom\ncontributed to tht Unlttd Stitti'\nrejection ef the League. Thtt\n< theory li only if recent birth. The\nRepubllcin leiden ef thet dey\n\u2022Imply dldnt, and wouldn't, give\nIt a chince.\n-Oldddtou.\nZanzibar, an Ialand of S40 iquire\nmllti, U mllu off tht Eutern cout\nof Africi, U i minor Brltlih pouei-\nslon. Tht Oovtrnmtnt of the Iilind\nof I'rmisn,' .in miles to tbt Northeut, ll lncludtd In the Oovernment.\nTheu two lilirdi yield the bulk of\nlha world'i lupply of clove-\nBy NORMAN CRIBBEN8\nCanadian Preu Staff Writer\nLONDON,  Oct  0   (CP)-Lon-\ndonen ara to gat a preview of\nPrlnceu Ell.ibeth'i wedding proceulon loon \u2014 but without thl\nprlnci pili.\nRehearuli, itirting thli month,\null fer two trltl drlvn tvtr tht\nV\/i-mlle proceiiloml route from\nBuckingham Pilaoe vli The Mill,\nAdmiralty Arch, Whitehall, Ptr-\nlltmtnt' Strait ind Pirlliment\nSquire to Weitmlniter Abbey.\nOnly eirly riieri will im them\u2014\nearly Sunday risers at that.\nNeither the bride nor the groom\nwill participate but the open stite\nlandau, drawn by a team of Windsor greys with outriders and poitll-\nU6ni, will be uied on both occasions.\nThe landau bu high seats from\nwhich the royal couplt mty both\nitt tnd bt iun \u2014 t compenution\ntor tht absence ot stands ilong thi\nroute, due to \u2022 shortage of Umber,\niteel-tnd labor.\nWindow seats ire as usual in\ngreat demand with thouundi of\npeople offering u much u \u00a325\n($100) tor a seat.\nOn the way to the Abbey the\nPrlnoeu will be accompanied by\nthe King and wlll drive back\nover the ume route to Bucking\nham Palace with Lieut. Philip\nMountbatten.\nContingents of the three services\nwill lint the wholt route, tht houuhold civilry of Buckingham Pilice\nproviding mounted escorti. Thtre\nwill be military bands outside the\nPilice, along the route ind outilde\nWestminster v Ab-'ey. Olrli of the\nA.T.S. in which Princess Elizabeth\nserved during the war, art to form\npart Ot a uniformed guard of honor\nIt th* mala entranct to tbt Abbey.\nThe Lord Chamberlain, the' Earl\nof Clarendon, hai announced that\nthe pathway leading trom tht fall\nlngi to the Weit door of the Abbey\nwill be lined alio by representatives\nof the 18th Fifth Lancers and the\nArgyll and Sutherland Highlanders\nof which reglmenti the Princess li\nColonel-ln-Chlef; the Grenadier\nGuards of'Which she ls Colonel, ind\nthe Royil Navy- In which Lieut.\nMountbatten Is a serving officer.\nHOLIDAY UNLlKLY\nA.Buckingham Pilice official uld\nwhile it ll unlikely thlt I public\nholiday will bt proclaimed, due to\nthe Industrial crisis, ill schools Will\nbe cloied for tht dty' ind arrangements art being made for large\nparties,of Khool children to be accommodated ilong tht route.\nWadding arrangements now an\nbeing discussed by church dignitaries, repreienUtlvei of ministries\nconcerned end by legal - expert!\nmeeting regularly at St. Jamea'\nPalace Final plani are td bl lubmltted to the King.\nIHIHIttllltlMlllltllllllllimilllllllllllll\n4(Ulltt\u00bbt\u00abtffrwDi|t\u00ab\u00abMlli\nBISMA-REX\nantacid stomach\nwwmi\n4 01 UO.\n\u25a0W-matit $2.00\nCity Drug Co.\nPhcruM Bo* 41\nuiimiiiiHuiiiiwiiiinniiiiHitiiiiiiuii\nNANTON, Altt. (CP) - J. W. O.\nMicKtwin, Dtin of Agriculture at\nthe Unlvenity ot Manitoba, made\nin lmpectlon tour of the Nap-on\ndlitrlct recently to itudy palimlno\nhones. He ll miking in Inventory\nfor breeders on thi Pralrlu who\n\u2022re anxious to liy a foundation for\nbreeding palamlnos.\nEconomic Depression Vulnerable\nSpof for Political Allack\nBy DEWITT MioKENZIE\nAP Foreign Affaire Analyit\nBolthtvlim hu itind upon \u2022\nhighly itrateglc-momtnt for reorganization of the dreid Comintern\n\u2014that li, tha general  ttaff for\nworld revolution\u2014and for a formal declirition of Ideological warfare on the dtmocraclu, headed by\ntht United Stitu.\nEutern Europe, uid part of the\ncentral continent, already  ar*  ln\nMoscow's grip. Holt of Weitern Europe ll ln the throes of \u2022 tierce economic depression which renders it\nvulnerable to political attack\u2014for\npeople who are lufferlng privation,\neven  hunger  end  cold,  grasp   it\nstraws to uve themielvei.\nITALY FIRST\nSo Bolshevism wlU itrike with ill\nltt might it Weitern Europe, end\ntry to communlze lt right through\nto the Engllih Chinnel before Amerlcin aid hu \u2022 chance to become\neffective. The way tt looki now,\nItaly and Frince\u2014both of which\nhave powerful Communlit parties-\nwill be the earliest prime objectives,\nwith politically and economically\nchaotic Italy marked down u the\nfint victim.\nThe Communliti hive been employing force, including widespread\nliquidation of opponenti, in both\nEurope end tbe Orient We mey expect to tee theu itrong-arm methodi\nIntensified, for thli ll I fight te I\nflniih.\nArid let none be unwise enough\nto believe that the conflict wilh be\nconfined to the Eaitern hemisphere.\nAny Weitern hemisphere powtr\nwhich dallies with thlt idea li pitying \u2022 little Red Riding Hood to tha\nbig bad wolf. It may be expected\nthat the intensification ot Itrlkei,\nind tbe creation of other hazards to\nrecovery ln Europe, will be accompanied by an Increue of Communlit ictivltlei In the Weitern hemi.\niphere.\nAnd supposing the Bolshevists ire\nable to drive through to the English\nChannel ind consolidate their grip\non the whole continent? Thli column hu uld before, end uyi igiin,\nthit iuch a iltuitlon must ilmoit\nInevitably produce another world\nwir.\nPUBLIC BARRIER\nThere It only one barrier .which\nwill halt the Red drive, lnd thlt is\n\u2022 phyilcil one. Public opinion\n\u25a0mong the democraclei li no greiter\ndeterrent thin \u2022 feather would be\nto \u25a0 bittle tank. Bolshevism muit\ncome up igilnit \u2022 tangible barrier,\nThat can only be provided by a\nquick rehabilitation ot Wutern European countrlu io u to give them\nthe itrength to defend thimulvet\u2014\nind tht timt in which to effect thit\nrehabilitation is short\nCONSIDER DATE\nFOR WITHDRAWAL\nIROM PALESTINE\nLAKE SUCCESS, Oct 7 (CP) -\nBritain hu speeded up consultations\nto fix i dite for withdrawal from\nPaleitlne, informed Brltlih quarter!\nuld today,\nTheie quarters said thil quution\nwu being comidered urgently by\nofficial! in London and administrative and military leaderi ln Palestine.\nActual date of withdrawal may be\nannounced before the end of the\npreient eeulon of the United Nation! Auembly, lt wu uld.\nThe same sources, explaining thlt\ncomplete Brltllh withdrawal would\nbe contingent on failure of the Assembly to find i solution acceptable\nto both Arabs ind Jewi, uld Brlteln\nhid not completely abandoned hope\nthat agreement could be reached.\nCanada Faces\nHew Adjustments\nCommerce Told\nQUEBEC; Oct 7 (CP)-Cinidi\nfacet \"new ind sharp adjustments\nand compromlsei,\" uld tbe innuil\nreport of tbe Cinidian Chamber ot\nCommerce lubmltted today to the\n18th innuil meeting by Executive\nSecretiry D. L. Morrell of Montreal.\n\"We miy be forced with economic\nreadjustments which have been deferred from the immediate poit-war\nyeiri and \u2022 degree of belt-tightening\nmay be necessary,\" tht report uld.\n\"We may even have to forego our\nsupport of preient International poi-\nlcin u world organizations filter\n\u2022nd flounder, ind u bilateral trade\nagreementi iprlng up everywhere.\"\nTbe nport concluded, however,\nthit \"from \u2022 longer term point of\nview,\" Canadi remained in an \"enviable poiitlon.''\nTh* report suggested thit the\ncountry \"In miny wiyi\" enjoyed in\n\"inflated prosperity and ibnormil\nbuilneu\" whou propi might hivt\nto be repliced.\n\"Cortaumer buying, for initance,\"\nit uid, \"hu been bolstered by gratuity paymenti and war uvingi. At\nthe lame time, the scarcity of goods\nhu been acute.\nDistuning the problem of Canadian-United States trade md Cinidi'i adverse poeitlon, the report\nuld: \"A ruliitlc attitude towird\nthli problim li tutntlil.\"\nLet Junior\nChoose His\nOwn Foods\nROSCOE\nAND\nFOURNIER\nGARAGEMEN\nSKY CHIEE AUTO SERVICE\nPhoo* 18 Nelson. B C\nIT\"\ni \u25a0 11M. 11 \u25a0 I ri 111 in ir 11: is 1111,, i ii i *, 1111\nRADIATOR REPAIRS\nCleaned and Recored\nJIM'S RADIATOR SHOP\nSOt Wtrd It Phont tt\niininiiin'inn'inniillH'ii\"\u00bbiH \"in\nHave tht Job Dont Right\nSEE\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHQNI 81S\n\u25a0 1111liir111iLTi111r11.il r 11 ii \u25a0 m ii m iti\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL  HOME\nAMBULANCE   SERVICE\n\"Distinctive Funeral Service\"\nJU Kooteniy St Phont Ml\nlllllllllllllllHIIIIIIHIIIIIIliliillllllllll.\nChildren's Overalls\nSizes 2 to 8 In Best Quality\ndrill, denim, whipcord and\ncorduroy.\nThe Children'* Shop\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiinii\nFLEURY'S Pharmacy\nPreicriptiom\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMed Arte Blk.\nPHONE 25\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii\niiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini\nAll Cluiu\nTrack and Car Iniuranee\n-cm-\nSTUART SALES AGENCIES\n177 Biktr It Ntlion. B.C.\nPHONI M0\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nAPPOINTED TO INDIAN\nHEALTH SERVICES\nOTTAWA, Oct 7 (CT).-Two At*\n\u25a0Utent Director! of Indiin Htilth,\nDr. W. I,. Filconrr uid Dr.-H. A.\nProcter, both of Ottiwi, hive been\nippolnted in \u2022 move to extend\nheilth urvlcu to the Indiini,\nHulth Mlnliter Mirtln innounced\ntodiy. .    ,\nSCARBOROUGH, Yorki, Englind,\nOct. 7 (AP).\u2014The 1771-ton London\ncirgo ittimer Bitty Hlndlty itruck\nt mint two mllu oft tht Eut cout\nATLANTIC CITY, Oct 7 (API-\nLet junior chooie hii own food,\nwithout uilng tricki or force to stuff\ndown hii ipinich, ind he'll ut better md pirenti cm ivold jangled\nnerves from meal-time battles.\nThil idee WU reported to thl\nAmerlcin Public Htilth Auoclition\nmeeting by Dr. Mirgiret Gutellui of\nPhirr, Texu, wha told ef \u2022 husband\nmd wife, both phyilciini, who tried\nthe tree choice progrim on their two\nglrli, starting when one wu 18\nmonthi old, the other 19 monthi.\nThe girli, now ilx md four yem\nold, have grown md developed normally with no tooth deciy, Dr. Git-\neliui uld, and half or more of their\nmeals ire Individually well balanced.\nThe freedom of choice wu modified io the glrli could not get too\nmuch sweets or refined foodi thit\nhad lost in vitamin content Thl\nglrli ire by themulvei. with no restrictions on time or actions it table.\nThe children take ibout one third\nof their food between meali, but\nthli comliti largely of frulti, raw\nvegetables ind milk \u2014 things they\nmight skip it regular meali, Dr. Ou-\ntellui uld. Theu and other prepared\nor non-meuy food! are always available for them.\nSometlmei, the children hid huge\nappetltei for. weeki, then would\nslacken off for no apparent reuon,\nihe continued. Often they went od\ntood jagi, eitlng the umt thing it\nevtry mill for diyi or even i couplt |\nof week*. But they never htvt hid'\n\u2022ny itomich upsets.\nDORLAND. OBJECT\nOF WIDE SEARCH,\nRETURNS HOME\nTORONTO, Oct 7 (CD-Albert\nDorlmd, object of \u2022 wldtiprtid pollct Kirch tfter hi wu huitltd\nfrom hli North Toronto home ttrly\ntoday by thret mtn two of whom\nwert milked, returned home ihortly\nifter _ tin. In i lirge light touring\ncir driven by \u25a0 fluhlly-dreued\nman.\nThree carloadi of pollct hid been\ncilled te the Dorlmd home earlier\nIn the belief Dorlmd had been\nkidnapped by men who robbed\" hli\nilitir-ln-liw, Mri Chirlei Dorlmd, I\nof U5.\nTht driver of tbt cir uld Dorlmd\nhid raquuted lo bt drlvtn home.\nHe would not lty where ht found\nhim. A reporter uked Dorland\nwhere ht hid betn ind Dorlmd n-\nplltd:\n\"Wlu up, Bud, witt up.\"\nDorland, central figure In I police\ninvestigation 1st yeiri igo, hid been\nhustled from the homi by \u25a0 trio\n\u2022nd taken down I line, Uter hll\nilitcr-ln-liw reported hutlng t\nihot.\nFor ill your floral rtrjulramtnti\nleive your order tt\nOVERWAITEA\nPhent 707 or\nWalkderVi Florliti, Phone 1122.\nYes, We\t\nCarry Work\nClothes\nEverything foi tha\nworking man.\nOveralli\nCarpenters' Overalli\nWork Pantt\nWindbreaken\nBone Dry Pantt       j\nBona Dry Shirts\nWork Glovei\nEmory's Ltd.\nTha Mon't Stora\n-\nLONDON (CP) - An iton\ntnergy exhibition explaining I\nImplications of nuclear flulon t\nIllustrating both ltl destructive t\nconstructive properties will itart\ntour In November. The exhibit!\nwill cover iome 28 towns.\nRELIABLE SERVICI\nat Reasonable Coil\nTHE\nSmedley Garagt Co\nVtrnon St., Nelion\nJ. A. C. LAUGH. 0\nOptometrist\nSulfa 205\nMEDICAL ARTS BUILDINi\na\nENGLISH WARE\nBREAKFAST SETS\n$9.95 and up\nNation Elaetric Ca\nGeneral Electric Appllmtttj\nPhont 260\n574 Biker\nP\nH\nO\nN\nE\n4 TAXI\nLlctnud te Oe\nAnywhere.\nDty or Night ttrvlet\nLOUIS  CHOQUETTE\nHavt Your Furniture\nRepaired or Re-Upholstered\nLOGELIN BROTHERS\nUPHOLSTERERS\n914 Josephine St.      Ph. 1344\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii.iiiiii\nCAMPBELL, SHANKLAND\nfc IMRIE\nChartered Accountant!\nAuditors\nSM Biker St, Phont 235\n\"iiiiiiiiuiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nA steady hand; a wti\nichc-oltd mind; a lm\nUme of responsibility N\nward tha practice c\npharmacy In ltt Ufa tai\ning i i g n i f i c a n c e; th\nfrothatt of high potaM\ndrugi; and modtrn aqul|\nment make our preicrif\nHon filling service you\nsafeguard.\nPLEURY**\n\u25a0  PHARMACY*\nPhom 25 - Ntlion, B.C.\nMtdlcil Arte Building\ntodiy, letting off in txploilon thit\nkilltd ont craw mtmbtr ind lnjurtd uvtrtl othtn.\nSenior\nHockey\nDANCE\nWEDNESDAY, OCT. 15th\nCIVIC CENTRE HALL\nComt and mttt tht ntw\nmembers of tht 1941\nMaple Leafs. Your at*,\ntendance will htlp to support yaur team for tht\ncoming season.\n. MAKI UP A PARTY NOW\nMuiic by Bob's Rid Tux Man\nADMISSION 50c\nDancing 9 P.M. till ?\nSpot-stored by tha Nation Senior Hockty Booster C\\u\\\\\n\t\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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