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' .\nEngineer Jerry Sullivtn ind Firemtn C. T. Mowrey, both ot\nAuburn. Wuh., uld thit ai tht child itood rooted on the tricki btr\ndog ihlelded her with hit body trom the locomotive'! Impact.\nThe blow hurled the dog against the Intent, knoeklng them both\niway trom tht trick Sulllvm utimited the engine wu travelling\n\u2022t 20 mllei in hour when lt itruck the mongrel terrier ind ihepherd.\nMr. tnd Mrt. Raymond H. Cotton, parenti of the child, ttld the\ndog hu been t pet of the fimily for eight yean\n-tn 111111111 tm mil in \u25a0 111 \u25a0 iiiiiiii in in mill in in ti ii nil i iiiiii eii imiiiii in t EEiiit\n!&fl60\nParalyzing General Strike Looms\nAs 1,300,000 Government Workers,\n50,000 Miners Threaten to Walk Out\n. PARIS, Feb. 23 (AP)\u2014The threat of a general strike\ngrew In France today at 1,300,000 Government workers and\n50,000 miners declared they would walk off their jobs unless\nthey received salary increases.\nIn Paris coal wes lacking for stoves and no French language newspapers were being published. Approximately 2000\nprinters and 1000, gasoline station attendants remained idle\nIn their strikes for higher pay.*\nThe mineri tre demtndlng as t\n\"minimum neceulty\" t wage of 7000\ntnnci ($M) t month. There, were\nIndications that Premier Paul Ramadler might accede to tbe requeit.\nThe 7000-franc minimum ww\nuked for beglnnen, wbo now mike\n\u2022round 900 franci. Regulars In tbt\ncoil districts of France mtkt trom\n19,000 to 20,000 francs \u2022 month, phu\nbonuiti\nUNDER |M FOR 72,000\nGovtrnmtnt worker! trt uking\n1110-per cent generil Increaie. Approximately 72,000 Government employeei' irt said to be miking leu\nthin.tht $90 minimum. The 1.300.-\n000 civil employeei compere with\n100,000 betore the wtr.\nA walkout would paralyze railroad!, postal, telegraph ind telephone communications tnd likely\nleid to t generil itrlke throughout\nPrinct,\nGasoline attendants ln Paris remained et home for the third consecutive dty ln proteit against t\nGovernment order thtt they muit\n\u2022ell gasoline it 10 franci t litre\nwith couponi tnd (0 without\ncouponi. Thtt leavei the operatori\nt profit of 70 francs on 100 litres,\nor Ibout 50 cents on 20 gallons.\nTht ttrlkt resulted ln t shortage\nOt Uxlctbi, but moit ot tot 210,000\nmotor lilt In Pirii could still get\ngiioline la thl luburbi.\nNelson's\nc3^3\n\u25a0M\n1897-1947\nFIVI CINTt PIR COPY        AtlVMN. \u25a0WTHr. COLUMBIA, CANADA-MONDAY MORNINQ, FH, 84. 1HT\nVANCOUVER, Ftb. \u25a0 (CP) -\nA timid, irmed bandit, apparently\nfrightened when confronted by two\nmen, fled trom the South Vincouvtr Army tnd Nivy Dub here lite\nStturday tfter forcing hli wiy into\ntbt premiies end itriking I bartender over the held with t gun.\nMeanwhile, lett timid criminali\nrobbed Vincouver reildenti of iome\n$850 ln cuh uid property In t\nterlei of minor weekend robberies.\nJimei McNeil, bartender ln the\nArmy tnd Nivy Club, uid hli\n\u25a0iHllant forced hll wiy into the\npremlsei by \u25a0 ilde door md brtn-\ndlihing t gun uid:\nThli ll \u2022 itlckup, gimme the\nwork*\"\nMcNeil uid he yelled ind the\nthug itruck blm on the head with\nthe gun, then fled troop the\npremises without loot u two club\nmemberi appeared. He wu not apprehended.\nGET  STUFFED  DEER\nA 91-yeir-ol dwomin, Mn. Mabel\nWooliey of Vincouver, told police\nthe wu forced Into i dirk downtown Une Saturdiy night by a ilx-\nfoot youth and robbed of her pune\ncontaining $19.\nA ituffcd deer, \u2022 $490 hydrtulic\nholit, engigement ringi ind tools\nwire Included in the loot garnered\nby thievei In other weekend rob-\nbtriu\nPLAN TO SPEED\nMEDIUM-COST\nHOUSEBUILDING\nGen. Young Appeals\nTo Architects for\n; Small Home Ideas\nSEES SOLUTION\nMONTREAL, Peb. 23.\u2014Ctnidltm\nin tbe low or medium Income brick;\nttt trt to benefit by t ntw alliance\namong houiing organizations. Tht\nvice-president of. the Government-\nowned Central Mortgage tnd Houilng Corporation reporti thtt bit organisation li teaming up -with t committee from the Royil Architectural\nInitltute of Ctntda, and thty will\nwork toward production ot designs\nfor imall houses as an aid in tulng\nthi houiing ihortage.\nThe Housing officiil, Major General Hugh Young, uid in Montreil\nthtt 70 per cent of those needing\nhouiei ut ln the low or medium income bracket. And, uyi General\nVount it it ypry WKicult tojina\nluitable home whtn your income il\n$150 a mtrrth..     : .7     .     . i. J\nGeneral Young said houses tor tbe\nlow Income group could be supplied\nby subsidization and rental -reduction fundi. But he prefers to think\nthat, with the aid of new materlali\nand new methodi of deilgn, t luitable houae can be built it low coit\nfor the low income man.\nGeneral Young, appeals to architects to get busy on small houiei. He\nsays thlt not more thtn 9 per cent\nof Canadian houiei now ire planned\nby competent architect!.\nFIRE DESTROYS\nWING IN VETS\nHOSPlfAL\nBRANDON, Man., Feb. 23 (CP1-\nFlre early Saturday deitroyed the\nadminiitritlon wing of the Depirtment of Veterani Affairs hoipltil\nhere. About 93 patlenti, ill Pollih\nsoldiers who recently oame to Cinadi, were safely evacuated to nearby homei.\nThe blaze itirted in the kitchen\nand flamei crept icron the roof ot\nthe wing before they wert noticed.\nFiremen ' itopped. the fire from\nspreading to othtr wlngi of tht\nfrime bulldlngi.\nThere wu no estimate of demige\nbut it wai reported that idmlnlitrt-\ntion record! ind valuable X-ray\nequipment had been bit.\nPOLIO. cS\nLILIENTHAL\nSLIGHT EDGE\nAppoipttees May\nTurn Down Post if\nNominatiph Rejected\nRlFT THREATENS\nWASHINGTON, Feb. 23 (AP) -\nDavid E. Lilienthal hu t lubitan-\ntial\u2014but not concluilve\u2014margin of\nSentte support for confirmation tl\nChairman of tht Unlttd Statei\nAtomic Energy Commlulon, an Aiiociated Preu poll ihowed todty.\nA chtck ot ill but four of tht 99\nqualified Seniton disclosed these\nretultc ';\nPotty ftvor confirmation, lnclud'\nlng 22 stating thtir stand publicly\ntnd 18 who disclosed their poiition\nwith the stipulation that their names\nnot be uied.\nTwenty-eight oppose the nomination, Including 16 who htve pub'\nltdy innounced their petition tnd\n12 who deiire to remain anonymous\ntor the time being.\nTwenty-three Ity they htve not\nmade yp their mind.\nFour were, not retched for the\npolL\nIt hai been generally iccepted\nthat the five other nomination! for\nthe Atomic Commission will stand\nor fill on the Lilienthal vote, with\nthe other appointees refusing to\nterve in the dee of hll rejection\neven if they irt confirmed.\nPARTY RIFT\nSupport tnd oppoiltlon to Lilien\nthll, former Chilrmin oi tht Tennessee Valley Authority, hu cut\nacross ptrty lines tnd hu tven\nthreitened to split the Republlctn\nleadership into opposing cimpi.\nSenator Robert Taft of Ohio, Republlctn Policy Committee Chilrmin, hu oppoied confirmation,\nalong with Seniton Wallace White\not mine, the party floor leader, tnd\nHugh Wherry of Nebraska, tht Republlctn whip.\nSenator Arthur Vandenberg of\nMlchigin, tht preilding officer,\ngenerally ll expected to mpport\nLilienthal, as il Senitor Eugene\nMllllkin ot Colorado. Both are memben of the Atomic- Committee,\nwhich miy ruch \u2022 decision on Ihe\nnominations late this week if it\ncan close the beirlngi by the Wednetdty deadline.\nRussians Think\nMOSCOW, Feb. \u00bb - Two Soviet\ncommentators say today that Russli\ncould' hive licked' the Germini\nsingle-handed.\nOne commentator, in t ndlo\nbroadcut, uyi tht militiry situation In 1944 would hive enabled the\nRed Army-to teize til of Germmy\nind drive the Germini out of\nFrance without any help whatsoever from the-Allies., It wu becauie ot this fact, he uyi, that Winston Churchill decided on tht opening of t lecond front In Europe end\nthe Normindy lnvulon.\nEtrlier, i Ruulin colonel, ipeik-\ning on the 29th anniversary ot the\nSoviet Army, uld the Allied forcei\ndid not invade Europe until they\nreallied the Ruultni were capable\nof deitroying the Nul war machine\nwithout Allied aulittnce.\nREBEL LEADER\nTO SEE MUFTI?\nJERUSALEM,   Peb,   23   (AP) -\nFiwti EI Kaukjl, outlawed \"general\nIsslmo\" of tht Arib revolt ln 1930,\narrived unexpectedly In the Middle\nEut Siturdiy night, prompting t\nBritlih Inquiry Into reporti thit ht\nwu en route to join the exiled\nMufti for ippolntmint u chief of \u2022\nnew Arib trmy.\nBritons' Hopes of End of Crisis\nNipped; Blizzards Return\nLONDON, Feb. 23 \u2014 A shy and timorous sun come out**\nin England today for the first time in three weeks, but it immediately went back into hiding. Hundreds of persons were \u00abo\noitourvded by the brightness that they called newspapers to ask\nif the 22-<-ay sunless period had really ended.\nLONDON, Feb. 23\u2014The people of Britain were hoping\nthey could relax a little next week. The rigid power restrictions\nwere being let up a little and the great industrial heart of tha\nMidlands would start to beat again. Electricity is being returned to industry in that one area. Britons hoped that was a sign\nthat the Winter crisis was beaterv\u2014that things would returh\nto normal In due time The Government's White Paper nipped\nthat Ideo in bud. The Ltbor Government said bluntly that If\nBritons don't keep their noses to the grindstone, the very basis\nof notional life will be destroyed\nThen blizzard conditions returned fo Northern England\nond a lot of the savings accomplished by power restrictions\nwai undone.\nSundiy \u2022 ipokumin for thi Fuel\nind Powir Miniitry uld thit the\niltuatlon during tht next 41 houri\nwtll bt extremely critical. Thi coil\nihortage li btck igiln In full force\nThii tlmt II hu hit tu compinlei\n\u2022nd people tiling gu Tor cooking or\nheating tri uked to cut lt down\nbt 10 ptr ctnt. By Mondiy, thi Full\nMiniitry expecti thit new mtiiurei\nwill lave to be taken. On mty be\nbrought undtr the ume reitrlctloni\nthit now ipply te power or the\nGovernment mty clow down cer-\ni .In gu worki iltorethir.\nHAILWAVB, ROADS\n1*1 LOCK ID\nHtivy    mowfilU    blocked    rail\nllnu ind hlghwiyi ln a wldt irei\nUoliled vlllagei In tht Yorkihlre\ndilei ind delayed coal ihlpmenti\nfrom South Willi to Induitrlil\nartti blicked out by \u2022 ihortage of\nfull md powtr.\nTemperiturei throughout Iht\nBritlih Iiltt ringed from- 10 to 11\ndegreu bilow normil indwuther\nforecuti uld tht uvire weither\nwould continue \"it lent\" for lever-\nal dayi.\nOn the continent, howevtr, tern\nptrituru moderated after more\nthin i month of bitter cold.\nIn Pirii the mercury itood thret\nto flvi degreu ibove frilling md\nIt roil lo 90 or M degree* Fthren-\nhelt ilong the Rovleri,\nMeintlme, t North Set itorm wu\nblowing Itself out, removing one\nthreat to vital coil suppllei tor London end coutil Induitrlil centrei.\nMine union officlili reported\nthouundi of. mineri would work\nSundiy overtime tomorrow ind\nthtt it lent W pill In South Wiles\nwould bt In operation.\nBATTLE DRIFT*\nNIW YORK, Ftb. 14 (AP) - Tht\nSnowitorm thit laihed moit ot thl\nEiittm Unlttd Stitei tnd celt 81\nUvu, turned on Northtrn Milne to\ndty u thouundi ot other commun\nitlu continued to bittle through\ndrlfti.\nSk|ei wert cleir ovtr t Urge part\not tnt bltnktttd trtt but In the\nNortheut bitter wlndi toned up\ndrlfti tnd hampered road travel.\nBALTIMORE, Ftb. 23 - Army\nwreckeri, trucki ind 'ttpi, lotdtd\nwtth blinketi ind food, hivi Joined\nrood crewi putting through deep\ninowdrlfti to reicue itnnded mo-\ntoriiti ln Northern Mirylind.\nTen-foot drift! blowing icroii %\nroid 21 mllei North ot Biltlmore\ntripped iome 900 motortiti In their\ncin. Two big rotiry plowi tra moving ahr\u00abd foot by toot, ind ilreidy\nhivt dug out mort thin K tute\nmobllei.\nStite Pollct uy It will bt houn\nbetore the icortt of ramilnlng ran\nctn bt reiched Miny.of the.itrii._4\nrefuge\n\u2022d   hive   liken\nKhoolhouui and\nrefill\"\nlerrtee\nlh' nurby\nTraffic Accident Victim Is Bride\nNUMBIR 2M\nClover Kerr, ll, who loit both legi tnd tn irm In t trifflc\naccident 10 yun no, wtlk! down tht aisle of i Roitburg, Ore.,\nchurch luit ltttr htr mirrlage to Cltrk Robert Ttylor, 25.\u2014(AP\nwirephoto,) ' __\n38 terish in\nAir Cr<\nintiiniiii i [min mi i in 11 m \u25a0 ii\nTHE OLD-ORDER\nCHANGEtH...\nWASHINGTON, Fib. 23 (AP)\n\u2014 During tht wtr, thli uylng\ngained circulation among United Statei * nd lomt Cinadian\nlervlcemen:\nIf It movei, ulute It.\nIf It doein't move, pick It up.\nIf you otn't pick It up, ptlnt IL\nTht ihlft to peacetime fimily\nconcerni, Attorney - General\nTom Cltrk told t Veterani of\nFonlgn Win meeting Stturdty\nnight, hu changed tht tdvlct\nto thli:\nIf It crlei, chinge It\nIf It'i on wheeli, buy It.\nIf lt'i hollow, rent It\nIIIMIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIItlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllll\nRUSSIANS LURE\nGERMAN\nATOM EXPERTS\nScientist Says\nFrench Irked by\nUranium Seizure\nThirty-eight perioni wtrt killed\"and  \"\"then, ill United Statei REVEALING' REPORT\nArmy Air Porte flleri, wtrt tripped but twitting reicue from thi\n\u2022wlndiwipt  North  Greenlind   Ice-cap,   In  plant  eruhei  during  the\nweekend In wldely-icittered areas of tht world'i air wayi.\nTht craih tf I Chlneie Air Force twin-engined traniport Frldiy\nIn t luburb of Chungking brought dttth to ill 21 iboird, Chlneu\nreport! uld, lot forming on tht wlngi tf tht ilwrtft wu tentitlvely\nblamed for tht dliuter lo tht plint, bound for Chungking from\n\u00b0 Near Tlijumi, Mix., Stturdty night t Unlttd Statei Cout Guard\n\u2022upline craihed, killing 10 of tht 12 perioni iboird. The plint wn\nreturning from 8tn Dltgo tftir removing \u2022 flihirmin, rtrloken with\npntumonlt, frem i tithing vutel. Tht pttitnt died In .tht accident.\nTtx Rinkln, prominent tuto racer ind itunt filer, lnd twe com'\npinloni w.r* killed- nttr Klimith Falla, Ore., 8undiyjn-tht truh\nof an imiHitBTinTlinkTn wti pllotlhg. A fourth pinon wn hurt\nIn Greenlind'i ftC North, tht 11 irmy airmen, engaged In \u2022\nphotographic mlulon, craih-linded their feur-englnid B-29 bomber\nFrldty tfttr thilr ihlp became loit ind Iti gaiollne iupply ixhiuited.\nTht B-9 tnd ltt apparently uninjured crew were lighted by i\nlearch plant which dropped t two-wteki eupply of food.\nReicue  opirttlom  got  undtr  wiy\" 8undiy   when   three   C-64: but t problem of engineering.\"\npltnti, ttUchtd to the trmy*! Air Traniport Commind, took off from i    He  uld  Germany  possessed\nWeitovtr Flild, Miu, ctrrylng t Cout Ouird helicopter ind iur- uranium pile In the last phiu of\nvlvtl equlpmtnt . the   wir   that   Amtricin   tgentt\nLoit In \u2022 mowitorm tnd out of fuel, i French ml Itiry traniport!, lrited \u201e ,wa   ttom fc, ^^.^\ni, Otrmtny, Frldiy night, killing ill four  ___ti waJ ,0 __ Kcuplri b, y,,^,.\nGOETTINGEN, Germmy, Feb.\n23 (AP) - Dr. Wtrntr rtelun-\nberg, foremoit Qtrmtn atomic\niclentlit, dlicloied thtt Ruuli hid\nmide t itindlng tfttr of HOO\nrublu t month to tny German\nitomlc expert who would engage\nin reateirch for tht Soviet Government\nTht Nobtl prlu wlnntr In\nphyilci for 1932 uld three Germini wire known to have iccept.\n'ed the offer, equivalent to HOO\nmonthly it tht diplomitie exchingi rate.\nHeUenberg obierved thit tht production of atom bombs \"Is no longer\na problem ot icience ln iny country\ncraelud tip neir Offenbich\nof Iti crew.\nThe Cout Guard \"mercy11 plane\u2014\nt two-engine PMB\u2014wu nearing the\nend of Iti 1400-mile flight when\nradio contact' with it 'Vu toit it It\nreached fog-throuded Lower Call'\nfornia.\nIN SERI08 CONDITION\nThe ihlp hurtled Into.the tide ot\na mete, tattering wreckage over a\n200-yard area. The condition of the\nLead Supplies\nBelow Demand\n'Germany'i uranium pile, which\nI was building up to create energy\nIor machinei and not for bombi,\nwai located at Haigirloch, 40 mllei\nArrests Continue in Giant Joint    i\nPush Against Group Claiming\nPossession of Secret Germ Weapon\n&ERLIN, Feb, 23 (AP)\u2014British ond Americqn troopi\ncrocked down today on a widespread Nazi underground movement which claimed possession of a secret bacteriological\nweapon to turn against the occupying powers. A former colonel\nin the German army section that worked on war-with-germs\nproject was among the \"hundreds\" seized.\nIt was the biggest push against the underground since\nthe war ended, and the first*\non a bizonal scale.\nAuthoritiei uld they had not\nlearned definitely whether the\ngroup actually possessed a bacteriological weapon. Lt.-Gen. Lucious\nD. City reported that Amerlcin authorities did not coniider the movement \"particularly dangerous,\"\nwhile 1 British spokesman nld' lt\nwu \"silly tnd pretentious\" but\ncould not be allowed to spread.\nHUNDREDS SEIZED\nMoving swiftly ovir Ice-glazed\nroidt tnd ln t snowstorm, soldiers\nind intelligence agenti nicked up\n1 number of former high ranking\nofflcen ln the S.S. (Elite Guird)\nind other Nazi organizations. Tht\nAmericans reported the arreit ot\nabout 30 suspecta ln thtir zone but\nsaid most of the raids wen ln British Germany. There authoritiei laid\nhundredi of persons wtre seized by\nthouundi\" of allied troopi ln\nwhit wu deicribed \u2022\u25a0 \"Operation\nSelection Boird.\" With trrwU continuing, they dlicloitd no ipeclfic\ntottli. ..\u2022  \u25a0\"\u2022\nBritlih officlili uld thl move\nment htd tentaclei In tht Sovltt\ntnd Frtnch zones, tnd thlt III\ntlmt Included rettoratlon of Qtrmtn militarism tnd t Nul dlc-\ntatonhlp \"In ordtr to lud tht\nnitloni of Europt agalnit Ruult.\"\n\\The Rusilani ind French Wtrt\nktpt Informtd of tht progreu of\nthe raidi.\nBritlih authorities uld \"icirce-\nly 1 ilngle portion\" of tht American tnd 'Brltlth tonu wu exempt from tht wldeipread nidi.\nTht United Stitei Army slid t\ntremendous potential exists tor formation of groups which tlm it creation of military domination whleh\n\"muit naturally be expected from\na people who were completely Indoctrinated ln nationalistic propaganda tnd who tre now itill _mtrt-\nlng under i defeat. At long u we\ntre tblt to maintain our army ln\nGermany, detection and mppreiilon\nof future lubvertlve movementt eta\nbe mide before they beoome dm-\ngerout.\"'\t\nMILLION BACK ON JOBS\n.LONDON, Ptb. 34 (Mondiy)\n(AP) \u2014 Tht Qevtrnmint, confident It wii.iueetufully rutoeklng\ntht country'i dingerouily depleted coil plin, lilted tht two-wttkt-\nold ilectrlo ptwtr bin In tht rich\n.___u__M_l  Mldlia-h-i-Milv tattii\nt*tSt^^^^mmwmmmmm^mi.^^^^^^^^^o^^tt t J -    . \u25a0\u25a0 wtrngm-\n\u2022ending neirly 1,000,000 man back\nto worjtt j.    \u2022\u25a0\nInfo Death of\nEllen\nLONDON, Teb. \u00bb ((*)\u2014 Dr. It\n3r7*.  .... _\" th. 7t,_^hii Neva* Stafford.. Weitminiter cor-\nm,_    _\u00b0\u201e i. ?.!_..  Lw!^ ;\u25a0>\"'\u2022 tnnounced Stturdty thlt he\nlittle man with buihy browi tndj        d h u ,n j        t \u201e\u201e, Frld,y\nNBW YORK, Feb 2J (AJP)-Cop-\nper   coniumen   continued   heivy\ntv7oJC.iit\"Guir*dmen'who\"wrvived!Purchiilng lut week while keeping\nthe cruh wu reported ii lerloui.   It worried eye on next month when, world  now  knowi, the exploiive.\nRankin who claimed Ihe world'i -it Office of Metali Reierve'i mp-1 plutonium, ii produced ln iuch i\nchamplonihln for itunt flying, ind|Plyef duty-free foreign copper will uranium pile.\nreceiding   sandy   hair   uld   in\nInterview.\nFRENCH IRKED\n\"It corulited of two toni of\nuranium, two tons of heivy wtter,\nand   10  toni of graphite.  Ai  the\nhli companions died when their\nilrpline itruck in electric power\nline tfttr liking off and plunged to\nthe ground seven mllei trom the\nKlamath Falli ilrport.\n2 Storm Deaths\nBy Thl Canidlin Preu\nA iharp cold wive'in Minltobi\nand Sukitchewin coincided with\ndropping-temperaturei in Northern\nOntario tnd neir-blizzard condltloni In parti of Southern Ontario\nand Quebec over tht weekend.\nWhile mtln Ontirlo hlghwiyi\nwtrt ktpt optn, heivy mow storms\nmoving Eutwird trom Like Huron\n\u2022lowed trifflc ind blocked iome\nlecondary routei. Triln tnd hlghwiy Itrvlct wu Interrupted ln tht\nLlitowel-Pilmenlon irea Siturdiy\nnight ind Sundiy tnd bus urvlce\nbetween London tnd Kitchener wu\nhalted. All iridic wu Ued up tt\nGoderlch, on Like Huron'i Euttm\nihore.\nAlmoit ilx lnchei of enow fell\nin  the Toronto diitrict,  whipped\nInto huge drift! ln iome wctloni.\nTwo Ontirlo duthi wire blimed on tht itormi. Arehli Smtlh,\n11,  Of   Llllowll, WM  itruck   tnd\nkllltd whin t riilwiy inew-plew\n\u2022truck hll Itlllld cir. John A.\nWilton, . dltd-btfort reaching\nhoipltil it Simii tfttr btlng\nthrown frtm hli truck whleh\nfilltd te nigotlm t turn on thl\nillpptry read.\n32 BELOW\nEdmonton ind Cilgiry temperiturei did not go below tight tnd\nII Ibovt xtro ruptctlvely, but It\nwu 11 below it the wont In Prtoce\nAlbert, V below it Sukitoon tnd\nM below it Reglni. Winnipeg hid\nfive below nro tnd Northern\nOntario point! generilly were it\ntaro or \u2022 couplt of pointi below,\nLondon*! low point wu 11 ibovt,\ntnd the eoldett it Toronto wu 11\nibove. dropping to flvt ibovt tt\nOtttwt tnd light ibovt tl Montrul, which hid blluird condltloni for \u2022 tlmt Stturdty.\nTht Kootemyt enjoying bilmy\nweather uw tht mercury it Nilioq\nu-Mo H'dt|rtei,*tiVt- it'Cnnbrook \\\nup tota.\npro>tbly be exhauited. |    \"Hiigerloch wu within tht tone\nDomeiRc producer! continued to' which the French Army wu In the\ntell at ll'i centi \u2022 pound. process of occupying eirly ln IMS.\nComumen uld that copper In! But the Trench didn't gtt tbe\nlight for Mirch aggregate! 91,000 unnlum pile. All of It wu tram-\ntons, compared with January'i' ported off by in Amirlcin (iclentl-\nihlpmenti of 143.062 toni, of which fic Intelligence)  force befort. ip-\n50.396 toni wu foreign copper il\nlotted by the Government agency\nLeid pricei held it 13 centi \u2022\npound, New York, end 13.M, St.\nLouli. Suppllei ire' itlll tar below\napt-fld. Bhjpmti-tt tor thl, month| ywdittl  whom .ht  directed   ln\nurtnlum reiearch iponiored by tht\nwire expected to be iround 85.000\ntont.\nPrlmt Wutern line held firm it\n1050 centi i pound, Eut St. Louli.\nInto the deith of Mill Ellen Wilkin\nson, Miniiter ot Education ln the\nLtbor CtbintL\n\"I ctn npt ttll you my ruioni for\nordering in Inquest,\" ht uld to reporters.\nMlu .Wllklnion, ihort, red-haired\nLabor Pirty leader, died Feb. 9 In i\nPaddlngton hoipltil. Her deith then\nwu attributed to t heirt ittick. She\nbid entered the hospital with bronchitis leu thin 14 houri before\nOther Cibinet Mlnliten uld ihe\nhid been overworking,\nAnnouncing plmi for tht inquest,\nDr. Stafford uld it would be \"held\nin publlc In the normal manner.\"\n\"There ii nothing unuiuil ln holding in Inqueit ltttr tht burial. Tbe\nwholt mitttr will be completed on\nFrldiy without mutton,\" he idded.\nIt ll underitood thit evidence will\n\u201e_ bt given ibout tablet! which Miu\nNul Government, now ire punulngl Wllklnion bought before going into\npirently,  the French knew whtt\nwu happening. I heird thtt tbt\nFrench were very Irked whtn they\nfound out\"\nDr. Heiienberg, 45, tnd ilx of hli\n\"reseirch In tht eotmlc rly\" here\nundtr Britiih control.\nSpecitl high gride for export wu, REp0RT MVUUN<_\nprlced.it IIH to ll*i centi. Gulf of\nMexico   porta.   Traderi   noted   lncreuing competition in fortlgn line.\nFour Candidates\nIndicated for\nMontreal Byclcction\nMONTREAL, Ftb. 13 (CP)-Entry\nof It luit tour eindlditM In tht\nMontreil-Cirtler Federil byelectlon\nMuch 31 wu Indlcited with in in-\nnounrement by tht Bloc Populslre\nthtt it will conteit tht election and\nI ititement by City Councillor Dive\nRochon thit ht wlll run u in Independent Liberal\nThe Ltberil Pirty ilrudy hu\nnimed Mturlce Hart'., member ot the\nProvlnclil Legllliture for Montreil-\nSt. Louli, u Iti candlditt. ind tht\nLabor-Progreulve Pirty, which formerly held the ml, hu entered City\nCouncillor Michael Buhiy.\nFred Rale, aervlng \u2022 tli-yur penitentiary mtenct for espionage ictlvltlei. wu tht former member.\nTht wit wu dtclired vinnt by tbe\nCommoni.\nThe iclentlit gild ht hid rud tht\nSmyth report on tht Amtricin\ndevelopment of thi itomlc bomb\n\u2022nd \"now I know extctly whit wu\ndone, except for iomi imill technical detalli\" Tht rtport had been\ncrltlted In the United Stitei tor\nallegedly betraying military etcrtU.\n\"I eitlmile, on tht bull of tht\nSmyth rtport, thtt tht bomb li\nibout t 20-pound iphere of plu-\nI ionium, uy thi ilze of \u2022 volley\nbill,\" hi uld \"It It lepiratid In\ntwo hilvei. llth ll completely\nhirmlesi ind cin even bt nitty put\nInto t -tore- But bringing thtm\ntogether ln e few millionth! of \u2022\nitcond crtited the greiteit lethal\n....1..1..    I.     tl.-    ...rlA  - '\nPremier Improving\nexploilon ln Iht jvorld.\"\nFound of Foot\nOf Bluff\nNANAIMO. BC. Ftb. 11 (CPi-\nOeorgi E. McCormick, Vincouver\nIniunnce man, It unconcloui In\nhoipital hire tfter being found by\npolice it tht foot ot t bluff on tht\nbtach )uit North ot tbe city todty.\nPolite irt illemptlng to locate\ntwo men uld to bttt been with\nMcCormick belore tht Incident occurred.\nFum.i Kill Two\nOTTAWA, Ftb. II (CPI-Con-\ndltion ef Prlmi Mlnlittr Mukin-\n\u2022ll King, confined ta hli homi\nwith t nld, li \"much bttttr\" tnd\n\u25a0improving itudlly,\" It wu III- VANCOUVER, Ftb. a <CJ>) -\n-loud -anight. jMrt. Hint Yittt, M. end her ton\nA -ourc. elue to Mr. King aaid Pt'tr wert ovtrtunt by in tismee\nht ipmt i good WMkind, but In their downtown home here today\nthert wu ne Indication whtn ht tnd failed lo rwpond to Inhilitor\nwould ht will ineuf h ta leave treatment. George Gallint, fither of\nLturltr Heine. Fer \u2022 time Itttl Mra Vital, diravtrtd tht bodln of\nwuk It hid bun fund Mr. King hli dtughttr tnd mndaon lytni on\nmight dtVtlep [.ni.imc.nii, bull the kitchen\nwin eangtr nee eeuoo.\n*<\u00bb'\/l      *\nMice uld the\novm gu Jet wu open.\ntht hoipital.\nNo Ambition to\nBe Movie Star\nLONDON, Ont., Feb. 33 (CP)-\nAttrtctive Jean Hardie. 19, of Van\ncouver, ucond yur icience itudent\ntht Unlvtrtity of Wetttrn Ontario,\nr.ldiy nllht crowned Quttn of tht\nArti tnd Science Bill, uid Siturdiy\nihe wu without any uplntloni to\nbt t ittgt or movie itir.\n\"1 wtnt to bt t doctor,\" At de\nclired, \"tnd haven't tny idet why\nI wu picked to be Quun.\"\nMlu Hirdle. Vice Pruldent of\nhtr year, wu choien from 10 of\nWeittrn'i lovtUut coedi. Only glrli\nwltb utlifictory icholinhlp ittnd\nlng ind who Ukt ptrt to txtneur-\nrlculir ictlvltlei wtrt illowed to\nitand for election. \t\nPUS IN THE ANTARTIC. Teb. I\n(API\u2014By-pUilhg nearly 1S0O mllu\nof unknown coastline and flying\nover three different octant, alrcrift\nof tht Wettern Antarctic Tuk Force\ntoday made the dee-put penetration\nyet of the South-Pole continent\nThe Western Alt-?o_ce led by\nCipt, Chirlu-Bond lent two long-\nrange utpltnei to .tcout \"toe*\nOlaf Land md Prlnctu ^KtfnMd\nLand on the oppoilte tide of the\nAntarctic continent from Uttle Amerlci. \u2022 y j\nIn it-etching out their flight to ti\nto bring Olaf and Rignhlld LwdH-\nunder urlal wrvelllince, the American flleri puied by thret ttaoet\nunmipped areai\u2014Prlnceu ElliabeW ,\nLand, Mac Robertun Und tnd En-\nderby Lind. To reconnoitre thett\nlateit find In i long itriu of tetlil\nflndi, Bond'i ilrmtn htd to puj\nover tht Antarctic the Indian end\nthe Atlantic Ocean..\nTheir preunce on the the other\ntide of Antaictl-t miy forethi*rtr\na ltttr tlr rendeivoui betweji\nBond'i force converging towtrdj\u25a0\ncentre of thtt irei from thei WeyV\nand the force ot Capt. G. J. Dufek,\nUit reported converging towird y\u00bb\naret ln the Weddell-Set to the But\nRule Illegal\nStrikers Forfeit\nProttctlon\nWASHINGTON, Feb. 11 <AP>'\u25a0\u00ab\nBevening in earlier deciilon, the\nNitlonil ' Libor Relitloni Boird\nSiturdiy relnforcid ltt policy thlt\nitrlkere In the United Statei forfeit\nthtlr \"protection\" under the Wtg-\nner Act when their wilkout Is \"unit wful\"\nAn unltwful itrlke, the Boerd\nuld, It one where unlonliti itrlke\nto obtain recognition of their union\nwhen the Boird hu certified I\ndifferent union u the collectlv\nbirgilnlng repreientitlve.\nINDS FOOD CONFABI\nOTTAWA, Feb. a (CP)-Brltlih\nFood MlnUter John Strechey com-\npleted conferencei In tht ciplttl\nSiturday aimed it ipeedlng dellverlei Of food tupplle.' urgently\nneeded ln BriUln ind deptrted r\"\ntrain for Wlnniptg.      \t\nGRAIN ELEVATORS ALMOST EHPTY\nColumbii tonight ktpt witch on tht\nbox \u2022 Ur ihortigi which threitem\nlo tmsiyta ihipminU to tbt United-\nKingdom.\nLateit   threat   ll   to   itock   ind\nnoultry niieri fired with I feed\ndiorUgt unleu mort nn tri nude\nivitlibU to Prairie ihlppan.\nContinuum of tht ilow  move-\nruonil.li for thi \u00ab\"\u00bb'\u00a3\u2022 P-JW m,nt of fetdi will mun I ihorUgt\nnutty 20WWW buihtli - trt\npratttttlly tmpty In Vinoouvtr\ntoday. And 11 ahlp. in lying\nllli In the htrbtr iwaltlne whiit\nbleeked te the Unlttd Kingdom.\nMunwhlle, the gnin, lumber\nand poultry InduitrlM In B. C.\nin inxlouily witching the current box ur ihirtigi whleh' It\nreionilbli ftr thi ihlplng piralyi\ntnd poultry rilitn whleh\nficid with t ihirtigi unleu more\ntan an avallibli to Pnlrle ihlp\nptrt. Admlnlitntar R. M< Brym\nUyi thtt continuance of move\nmint af fud wlll mun t ihortigi\nif mlllleni ef eggi fer tM Britlih\nBryan, Feedi Admlnlitntor htrt.\nPoultry rtliere havt been the\n\u25a0uppllen of mlllloni of eggi for\nthe Britlih tndt, md a fud ihort-\ntft would wrlnuily hamper efforU\nmtdl to maintain I ileiriy flow to\nfood-ihort Britain.\n__fmJ__^__mm__A\n mama.\u2014\n\u25a0  \u25a0 7\nwmmim^^i'ifm^^mmmm\nm***t''i iuinnpniii.WB_jumnii \u25a0\u25a0\u201e\u201e, \u201e,   ,  ..., \u25a0,,\u00bb.\n'\u2022\u2014w*\n2 \u2014 NEUON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, PH. 14, IMP\nLate Sport\n_l. SPOKANE, Wash., Feb, 23 (AP>-\njTht Spokine Spirtini defeated tht\njLoe Angelei Ramblen, 6-3,  in  t\nrou^h Weitern Internitlonil hockty\nimatch tonight which gave the league\n; title to tht idlt Kimberley, B.C.,\nDynamiters.\n|   Tbt  lecond  pltct   Ramblen,  t\ngtme tnd t hilf bick of tbt Canadian!, protested  in  earlier  match\nwith tht Spartam tnd letgut official! htvt not ytt acted on the proteit which If upheld would itlll give\n' Loi Angelei \u2022 chance. Tbe Ramblers\nmeet Spokane here Wedneidiy ind\n, tf iln next Sundiy,\n\u20227 Bob Porter  took i put  from\nSonny Barchyn tfttr ten minutei\ntor the flnt Spartan gotl but Flett\ntied lt up at 13:29. Spokine, hope-\n'\u2022..lenly iunk'In the circuit cellar,\n, wentj behind ln the iecond period\n;tn Mix Labovlch'a goal it 8:13.\n|   Then   tht  locali   counted   twlct\nwithin teven minutei tnd tdded\nthree ln i row ln tht third to cinch\nim LA.\ntht. conteit. .,  ,\nUneupi:\nSpokane \u2014 Lifice; Himmond,\nKirk; Proulx; Hildine, Cook. Subi\n\u2014Porter, Btrehyn, Edwirdi, Mc-\nCirtney.\nLoi Angeles \u2014 Kneeihiw; Libovlch, Lambrecht; Guinin; Levine,\nMiller. Subi \u2014 Cavinaugh, Hayei,\nFlttt, Stewart.\nflrit ptriod\u20141. Spokine, Porter\n(Edwardi, Btrehyn) .10:00; ,3. Lot\nAngelei, Flett (Miller) 13:29.\nPenilty\u2014Himmond.      '\nSecond period \u2014 3. Lot Angelei,\nLabovich (Guinan) 1:13; 4. Spokane,\nMcCartney (Proulx, Hildane) 10:11;\n9. Spokine, Hildane (Proulx) 19:02.\nPenalties-Kirk, Libovlch, Flttt,\nMcCartney, Himmond, Miller, Guinan.\nThird period \u2014 6. Spokine, Portir\n(unmlited) :47; 7. Spokint, Cook\n(Proulx) 6:33; S. Spokint, Haldane\n(Proulx) 10:08; t. Lot Angelei,\nLambrecht (Miller) 17:27.\nPtnilUtt-Hiytt (1), Kirk.\nRecord Crowd\nWatches Bruins\nRap Hawks W\nlOH-CAOO, Fth. a (ARP)--Bot-\nton Bruini moved Into t third place\ntit with New York In tht Nitlonil\nHockey Ltigut tonight by defeating Chlcigo Blick Hawks 9-4 before 30,004 personi \u2014 in attendance-\nrecord for tht Chlctgo Stidlum.\n' Blick Hiwk officials claimed the\nitindlng-room-only throng'wu the\nltrgeit in tht hiitory ,of modern\nprofeiilonal hockey. It bettered the\nprevious mirk of 19,749 also eitib-\nUihed by tht Black Hawki hire\nJn. 30, 1(48.\nSUMMARY\nTint period \u2014 1. Chlctgo, Ashworth (C. Smith, Hamill) :41; 3.\nBotton, Mirquen (Flimon) 4:39; 8.\nChicago, M. Btntley (D. Bentley)\n7:33; 4. Botton, Schmidt! Dumirt,\nBluer) 7:49.\nI  Penalties\u2014Quldollh, ltittrttt.\nSecond ptriod 8. Chicago, M.\nBtntlty (D. Bentley, Moilenko)\n4:54; 6. Boiton, K. Smith (Reirdon)\n1:48; 7. Boiton, Pumirt (Schmidt)\n' 13:47; 8. Bolton, Reirdon (K. Smith.\nCrawford) 16:42; ,. Chicago, Ott\n(tl. Bentley, M. Bentley) 17:44; 10.\nBoitot, Bauer (Dumirt) 18:81.\nPeniltlei\u2014Flamon, Gee Cowley.\nThirl ptriod \u2014 11. Boiton, K.\nSmith (Reirdon, Cowley) 11:01; 13.\nuton, Guidolin 16:13; 13. Boiton,\nluer (Schmidt) 19:88.\nPeniltlei\u2014None.\nTROOPS OVERRUN\nYUNCHENG\nCHUNQKINQ,  Fib. IS-  Dli-\npttehet front Ntnklng uy Chinee* \u2022evtrnmttit troopi htvt tv-\nerrun tht City ef Yuneheng, 100\nmllei Northwut ef Ninklng.\nfltld dlipttehei uy tht lou ef\nYunchtng hu ipllt Communlit\nforcei In thilr leaceait itronghold\nOf Shantung Province, At thl\numt tlmt, government troopt trt\nuld tt bt encircling tnothtr\nCommunlit-hild town\u2014Tuying,\ntn thi Tlintiln-Pukow Rtllrotd\nMO mllei Northwut of Ninklng.\nIAN FRANCISCO, Fib. 33\u2014Tht\nfTilltii Communlit ndlo it Yemn\nehtrgu thit Chiang Kil-ihtk'i te-\nHoa to reitore thl Yellow Rlvtr to\nttt prt-wir eo-.'jn It ciuilng wlde-\niprud chioi.\nThi broidcut, hurd ln Sin Frtn-\ntisco by the Auoclittd Prm, uld\n300,000 persons hivt been mide\nhomilesi md 40 drowned becime\nniw dyket hid not been completed\nA dlitlngulihed ictor hid i\nlirge photognph of Wordi-\nworth prominently dlmliyed In\nbli dreulng room. A mind re-\ngirded the picture with iomi\nlurprlie ind rtmirktd: \"I ut\nypu in tn idmlrer of Wordi-\nworth.\"\n\"Who'i Wordiworth?\" dt-\nminded thi ictor.\n\"Why, theft hit picture,\" hli\ntrlrad pointed out \"Thit'i\nWordiworth the pott.\"\nThe ictor regarded thi photo-\nSiph with i mw Intereit \"Il\nit fillow i pott? I got him for\nI Itudy In wrir.klfi\"\nGeilHMM*>W$I.TS\nTORONTO. ONTARIO\nWHAT LAXATIVE 5H0UI\nOffia WORKERS TM17. \u201e\ntill melrox2.Uen.UA.\nIfr\ns\nBANTAM LEAFS\nBEAT CANADIENS\n4-3 AT KASLO\nKASLO,   B.C.,  Ftb.   33 - Tbt\nMaple Leafs tnd \u2022 thl Ctnidlem,\nCoich Llnd'i Binttm turns, pltytd tht iecond of thtir exhibition\ngames when the Leafi managed to\nedge out the Canadleni 4.3. Jimmy\nGarrett ad Larry McHardy, goilles,\npltytd wonderful gimei.\nLineups:\nLeifi \u2014 Jimmy Gtrrttt, Qlbby\nLind; Kenny White, Terry Thompion, George Shlmiii, George Lind,\nMelvln Henkel.\nCtniditni \u2014 Ltrry McHirdy,\nKlyoshi Kitigowi, Akura Furu-\nkiwi, Riy Norberg, Tommy Oki,\nClarke Borokev, Domld Rafuse.\nGlbby Ltnd fer the Leafs ind\nAkutt Furukawi for tht Cinidlem\netch icored ont in tht tint ptriod,\nIn the itcond ptriod Terry Thompson from Gibby Lind. Gibby Und\n\u2022nd Kenny Whltt each scored ont.\nAkura Furuklwi netted one for thl\nCtniditni In tht third ptriod,\nAkura Furukawi from Ray Norberg scored one.\nThere were no peniltlei.\nOfficlili wtre Kiyoihl. Furuklwi,\nicoreri; George Morton, Timekeeper; Charlei Lind tnd C J.\nWhite, referees.\nInfant Daughter\n01 Nelson\nCouple Dies\nVirginli Edith Nlelion, thrtt-\nyeir-old dtughttr of Mr. tnd Mri.\nAlfred Nltlion, 811 SUlci Street,\ndied tt her home Stturdty tfttr-\nnoon tfter t lengthy Illness.\nBorn tt Rtbblt Ltkt, Suk., tht\ntot cimt to Ntlion thru yun tgo\nwith her pirenti.\nBesides her parenti, tht It revived by ont brothtr, Kenneth, tnd\ngrandparent!, Mr. tnd Mn. M J.\nNlelion of Nilion md W. Hinklwyx\nat Unity, Suk.\nFormer Rosslander Posthumously\nAwarded Gold Opera!\nROSSLAND, BC, Feb. 13 \u2014Mr.\ntad Mri. A. 3. Cleeton, former\nRoulanden now reildlng it Kim.\nloops, htvt bttn notified thlt thtlr\nion the lite Flt-Lt. Birrington\nCleeton htl bttn poihumouily\ntht \"Gold Operational Wlngi.\"\n\" Flt.-Lt. Barry Cleeton wu attending the Roulind High School it\ntht \"mt of hit enlistment tnd wu\nflying with tht Roytl Naval Air\nServices Spitfire Squidron whtn ht\nwu loit in action' ovtr Sherbourg\non Junt 38, 1944. Previoui to going\noventii ht ierved u tn instructor.\nHil grave wu found In April\n1948 tnd hii body rt tnttrred In\nBiyeiu Military Cemetery.\nMr. md Mn. Cleeton tnd ftmlly\ntrt wtll known ln Roulind tnd\nDiitrict, having bttn in the employ\nof the C.P.R. it TnU, Roulind,\nCucide tnd Brilliant ind movtd\nto Kimloopi ibout t yur ago.\nFAMILY LIFE\nTOPIC AT\nPTA Milt\nDlscujiion undtr thi titlt \"Fimily\nLife\" wu conducted it the February meeting of tht Ntlion Ptrtnt\nTeichtr Aiioclitlon in Hume\nSchool. It wtl decided to continue\ntht topic, which cvokld lively conversation, it \u2022 futurt meeting.\nPlmi for tht P.T.A. Shimrock\nTt| Ud Progrim In mld-Mirch\nwtft tlio diicuiied.\n' Announcement wii mtdl thlt tht\nJP.T.A. border conference will bt\nhtld In Ntlion Miy 18 md 17.   '\nA letter from tht National Film\nBoird urging mort frequent utilization of filmi wu rttd.\nDeputies Agree\nOn Austria's\nAir Force\nLONDON Tib. 33 (Rtultn)-Tht\nBif Four Fortlgn Mlnliten Deputiei meeting herl to confer on Austrian tnd German puce lettlementi\nSiturdiy dtcided thlt Austria shall\nhive an tlr force of 90 aircraft tnd\n9000 perionnel, but no tgrtment\nWu reached on the ilie of the Austrian Army.\nAlmoit complete igreement, however, wu reached on t lilt of thou\npenoni Who miy not serve in tht\nfuture Auitrlin irmy or ilr forct.\nAll tht Deputies igreed on the following categories:\n1. Persons not of Auitrlin nitionillty. ,\n2. Auitrlin nitlonili who Wtrt\nGtrmtn nttlontli btfort tht An-\nnhltlM,\n3. Austrian nitlonili who urvtd\nu Generals in the Germin irmy\nbetween the Anichluu md April,\n1945.\n4. Tht following types of collaborationists: Memberi of Nui Pirty\norganization!; mthon of prohibited\npro-Nazi works; leaders of induitrlil, financial and commercial undertakings who eooptrtttd actively\nwith Germmy.\nTpdty'i itiiion on Iht militiry\ncliuiu of tht Auitrlin treaty completes tht itudy by tht Deputies of\nthli section of tht drift. The cliuses,\nwhether agreed or not, now go forwird to the Moicow conference of\nForeign Minister! next month.\nOn tht important proviiion for the\nwithdrawal of occupation forcei, the\nfour powers concurred on t ptriod\nof 90 diyi ifter the tretty li in force.\nPastor Niemoeller\nComing io Canada\nTORONTO, Feb. 38 (CP) - The\nArab Leader\nMakes Mysterious\nEscape\nCAIRO, Ftb. 33 \u2014 Tht leader of\ntht Arib revolt of 1938 hu trrived\nbtck ln tht Middle Eaat.\nHe ll Fawzl tl Kaukji.\nKaukjl and hit wlft were Iboird\ni commerciil plane which refuelled\ntt t Pileitine ilrport on t flight\nfrom Europe to Cairo. Britiih officials explain thlt in investigation li\nunder way to find why he wu permitted to leive Palestine, when\nthera li a reward of $8000 tor hil\nctpture.\nFurther Plans\nFor A. C. T.\nt\nAmateur Nights\nAuociited Canadian Traveller! Of\nNelson, who iponiored the first of\nthe Association'! Amateur Nlghti at\nSalmo Saturdiy night to ralie fundi\nfor improvementi of the Boy Scout\ncamp at Kokanee, discussed the project it the Golden Gite Siturdiy.\nIt Is pltnntd to broidcut tbi fint\nAmateur Night it Nelion over\nCKLN Mtrch 31. Ttltnt it to be\nitrletly locil. After heiring tht ptr-\nformen, llitenert will telephone\ntheir votei on the tylent and thui\nchoose winnen. A chirgt to bt placed on uch vott will go to tht camp\nBuik lmprovementi proceeds.\nPreiident C. T. Armitrong prei-\ntnted i Put Preiident'i pin to C. A.\nCook. Two filmi, ihown by J. M.\nMorley, were enjoyed.\nThieves Have 1920\nCans \"Hot\" Soup *\nOn Their Hands\nVANCOUVER, Feb. 33  (CP)\nGambling Student*\nMay Have Used\nMarked Cards\nSEATTLE, Ftb. 33 - A Sett-tie\nnewipiper uyi thlt ont Unlvenlty\nof Wuhington itudent hu bun expelled and ont suspended ovtr\nchirgu of \"crooked gimbllng\" In\nvetenni   dormltorlM. '\nA unlvenlty officiil ll quoted u\nuylng thtt t fictor tn tht iction\nttken by tht dlicipllne eommltttt\n\"wu tht prohibit uu of mirktd\ncirdi.\"\nMacArthur Sees\nDanger in Cutting\nRelief to Japan\nTOKYO, Fib. 14 (Mondiy) (AP)\n\u2014 Gtn. MicArthur ixprtued confidence -todty thit tht Unlttd\nStitu Congreu would not iluh tht\nbudget to \u2022 point thit would \"prejudice fulfillment' of oceupitlon\nobjective!.\" ind wirntd thtt cutting\noff Amerlein rilltf would mikl\n\u25a0Urvlng .lipmtu \"euy prey to iny\nIdeology, however evil,\" which\noffered food.\nGerman pntor'who dtred to dtfy| Thieves who were ictlve here hivt\nHitler il to vltit Ctntdi. | \u00ab problem\u2014how to git rid of 1930\nPntor Mirtln Niemoeller who j ctnt of \"hot\" loup.\nlived for eight yeut ln \u2022 Nui con- j The loup\u2014ill of It vegetible -\ncontrition cimp It coming to wai itolen from the**. R. Campbell\nToronto ln Mtrch. He li now on i Ltd., ifter the huge warehouse doon\nipeiklng tour of tht United Stitei. \u25a0\u25a0 hid been jimmied. It wu the sec-\nDoctor Ntimotlltr ll Vlct-Preii-1 o\"d iuch theft in 10 dayi. On Feb.\nMeasles on\nRampage; Indian\nToll Rises\nTHI PAS, Mtn., Feb _3 (CP) -\nThe death loll In in epidemic of\nmeulei riling imong Indlini in\ntht isolated Lie Du Brochtt area,\n280 miles North of Tht Pu, was rt'\nported to hive risen to 30 with fetri\nexpressed tt would continue to rise\nihirply.\nTht rtport, from Trtatr Jamei\nGowans, (ollowed one trom t Romin Cithollc Miulomry who Indicated in epidemic othtr thm tht original ont of meailM htd ovtrttktn\ntnt Indlini. The latest message uld\nhowever, the moit recent detthi foi\nlowtd measles or complications re\n\u2022ultlng from tht disease.\nIt umt u Or, Robert Yult, Mtdl\ncil officer for tht Indltn Aff.ln\nBrinch of tht Federal Reiourcei\nDepirtment, wu twilling m air\n8lint to return him to tht area.\nfont wu expected to bt ivillible\nuntil sometime during the weekend.\nEleven Indlini hid died of meulei or pneumonli which followed\nthe dlieue before the original epidemic apparently wu checked and\nDr. Yule end two nunei, Allien\nKennedy of Flin Flon md i Mill\nCraig ot Neiton House, ilso ln Minltobi, returned South\nLittit word from the hunting-\ntripping lettlement, however, uld\nthit nine more had luccumbed but\nthat none of theie wai a patient who\nhtd been treited with penicillin,\nquantities of which hid been flown\nin. All nine were uld to have died\nof measles or complications.\nThe originil outbreak wai blamed\non harsh weither, primitive living\nconditioni md \u2022 queit for caribou,\nwhich brought tht Indians South\n\u25a0ri imong curleri of the dlieue.\nNormally, tht caribou would have\nbttn wintering farther I^orth ind\nthe Indlini would not have come\nneir thl lettlement.\non\nAt Castlegar\nCASTLEGAR, BC, Ftb. 23-More\nthan 80 delegitei tnd vlilton pir-\ntlclpated in the Canadian Legion\nWeit Kooteniy Zone muting nere\nover the weekend, 10 reiolutiom of\n13 brought forwird being pasied.\nBrmchei Jrom Edgewood, New\nDenver, Kulo, Tnil, Ntlion, Grand\nForki, Fruitvale, Salmo and Ron-\nland it well u Cutltgir wtrt represented it tht meeting.\nTht Sundty'mteting was opened\ntn tbt morning by Stanley Honwill,\nPreiident ofthe Zont Council. Delegitu were welcomed on behilf of\nCutligtr. by Otto Wilker, Commliiloner, A. J. Clark of New Denver replying. Jtck Webster ot Ron-\nland extended i welcome on behilf\nof Brmth 117, Cutlegir, Mijor P\nMathlsen of tnll, Dtpirtmtnt of\nVetenni Afftlri, replying.\nMmy complements wtrt expressed on the new Cutltgir Legion\nHsll. DelegatW were entertained it\na smoker inert Stturdty night.\nNext Zont meeting ii to be held\nChairmen of tht various commlt-\nit Tnll In Junt.\ntees were, S. 3. Newell of Nelson,\nReiolutiom; W. H. Houiton of\nCutlegir, Finance; tnd Mr. Mc-\nKemle of Frultvile, Credential!\nJohn Mondinl,\nIn Dislrict\n12 Years, Dies\nJohn Mondinl, resident of Nelion\nmd Diitrict ilnca .1935, dltd Stturdty ifternoon it Kootenty Ltkt\nGeneril Hoipltil It tht age ot 48.\nMr, Mondinl, who ctme to Canidi from hll native ltnd, Italy, ln\n1832, uttltd flnt tt Kamloopi. Hi\nlater movtd to Britannia, where he\nwti tmploytd trom 1824 to 1838.\nAfter i five-year itay in Vancouver, Mr, Mondinl returned to Kamloops. Two yun ltttr ht cunt to\nthii Diitrict, whtrt ht worktd ln\nseveral mlnu. Hii homt htrt wti\non the Upper Granite Bold.\nHe li survived by hli witt. thnt\nsons, Brim it Zincton md Raymond\ntnd Arthur it homt, one brothtr,\nAndrtw it Zincton md two brothers\nind one lliter ln Italy.\nGIGANTIC\nHALF*\nMany et our bait Amtricin Shoti new *let*j4Jp\nmoke teem fer new Spring itock. \u2014 Never before\nhave we offered iuch lemetlonel valuei In theie\nHIGH-GRADE LINES.\nPriced from  .\t\n.  $2.98 to $4.48   .\n\u25a0 _\u25a0 f\nFink's Footwear\n\u25a0\u25a0\nDEATHS\nNEW WESTMINSTIR, B. C.,-Dr.\nWllliim A. Dewolf-Smllh, 88, pion-\neer physician ind prominent citlien of New Wutmlniter.\nADA, Minn., (AP)\u2014Kenneth McGregor, 82, of Adi, former Pruldent of the United Stitei Nitional\nAberdeen Angui Cattle Breeders\nAuocittion.\nCHAMPAIGN, m.-John Liwson,\n82, \u2022 newspaperman it the turn of\nthe century and once ictive in Mln-\nntioti politica.\nVANCOUVIR - A former ierg-\neant-major of the Northwest Mounted   Police,   Sidney   Minhill,   80.\nLast Riles for\nMrs. A. GUI\nROSSLAND, B.C., Fib. 23 -\nFuneril lervlcei for thl lite Mrt.\nAnnie Olli, 78. who dltd Thuridiy\nafter i lengthy illnest were held\nSaturdiy afternoon from St. An'\ndrew'i United Church, Rossland,\nRev. T. B. McMlllin offiditlng\nMn. B. A. Morrli sing \"The Old\nRugged Crou\" while tht congregt-\ntional hymni iung wtrt \"Jewi,\nLover of My Soul.\" ind \"Rock of\nAg's.\" Mri. E. Jamieson presided it\ntht orgin.\nThtre wu \u2022 wealth of floral tribute.\nPillbeiren were A. Endenby,\nJohn Clair, R. McAlliitir, H. Singer,\nPhilip Brteu, J. Burdon md J.\nRoicorli.\ndint tt tht Council of tht Evtngt-111, 840 dolliri worth of aoup -, ^Int _'    ,   1>nd'   He     tottrmwl wu ta the Sunnyildt\nUul Church In Germmy. I again all of It vegetable - wai if\"\"     ,,.\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u00bb_.. i\u201e %an !r.m.t.rv  Roulind.\nGermany. I again all of lt vegetabl\nMri. Nelmoeller who U tccom-; itolen from the ume warehouie.\npinylng htr huibtnd wiU address\ni Toronto women's muting.\nMother, S Children\nBurn to Death\nNIVADA. Me., Feb. 33 'API - A\nmother lnd her flvt children, ringing from I monthi to 8 yttn of ifl,\nburned to deith whtn they wart\ntupped In one room of thtlr homt\nfollowing i huflng itovt exploilon\nCbirlu Orihtm, tht huibmd ind\nfither. ll In \u25a0 critical condition. Hi\nniffired burnt ovtr hli intiri body\nIn attempting to retch hli wlft ind\nchildren. He told flrimen thtt tht\nexploilon followed hli ittempt to\nitirt \u25a0 fin In tht living room huttr\nby uiing kerutni.\nEach itillon In Mokow'i mhwiy\nlyitem ll done In i different\nirrhltteceurif ityli tnd with different   klndi   at  itont.\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Paiitngtr ond Freight\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NILSON DAILY\nAf 10:JO e.m.\u2014Iiceet Sundoy\nTrail Livery Co.\nM    H     Mtl VOU    tl**\nTrail\u2014Phon* 135     Ntlion\u2014Phont 35\nINFANT KILLED\nIN BED BY RATS\nBIRMINGHAM, All., Pib 33 (AP)\n\u2014An Wtnt boy wu found dttd In\nhii btd, tnd City Detective C. L,\nPierce uld tht child hid btm killed\nby ntt.\nTht victim wu 4-monthi-old Lon-\nnit Eugene Mithewi. ion of Mr. ind\nMri. Jimei Mithewi. The fimily\nlives ln roomi itop i combination\nbuilniu md reildence building.\nPierce quoted the pirenti u uylng they plictd the child's bed In\nthe kitchen beetuu It wu warmer\nthere. Thty heird no outcry during\nthi night, the detective uld.\nAik for Extension\nOf Occupancy of\nCommunity Control\nVANCOUVER, Pib. 33 (CPi-Flvi\nBritlih Columbii community  eti\nIrei. functioning in proptrty controlled by Centril Mortgige snt\nHouiing Corpontlon, in fighting t_\n}tt in exteniion Of oceupitlon tftti\nuly 11, Iht tvictlon dite nimtd bj\ntht Corpontlon.\nMervln Klrkton. Chilrmin of the\nSet blind Community Centre, uld\ntonight \u2022 requeit wu btlng unt tt\nthe Corpontlon uking thtt tht centrei bt illowed in extemlon of occupincy.\n\"We htvt t nil need ot tht centrei, ind wt function In t purely\ncommunity wiy,\" hi nld.\nThe centrei ire located it North\nVincouver, Jimei Biy, Eiqulmilt,\nPrince Rupert mi Stt liland.\nU. S. Farmers Poet\nFertilizer Shortage\nWASHINGTON, Feb. 33 (AF) \u2014\nPmldtntlil Amlitint John R Steel-\nmm rtporttd tonight then wiU not\ntt enough fertiliser te mitt dimind! of United Stltu firmeri thll\n\"lerloui rtgloml ihorttgu hivi\n\u2022lrttdy begun to ipptir,\" uld hli\n\u2022titemtnt on  Inttr-^gtncy ftrtlllitr. i rtport which\ntt iht flnt rmk\nItmi.\nMine*! Subjtct\nOf LtssOn Strmon\n\"Mind\" wu the lubject of the\nLeuon Sermon ln ill Churchei of\nChrlit, Scientlit, on Sundiy.\nThe Leuon Sermon included the\nfollowing piuige from the Bible:\n\"for they thit ire ifter tht fluh\ndo mind the thingi of gie flesh;\nbut they thit ire iftir the Spirit\nthe thingi of the Spirit. Por to be     T<\" J   * Witklnt quility prod\ncirnilly minded li deith; but to uelj' Colmini, 1117 (Trent St.\nbe ipirituilly  minded  ll life  ind\nJoined the Mountiei In 1890.\nCemetery, Roulind.\nNews of the Day\nHkVU; tie Ilm. Ve line blick fut typt, larger typt rttu en\nriquut. Minimum two llnei, 10% dlicount for prompt payment\nGarnet Stone.\ngold   mounted   red\nReward Ph. 6.4-L.\nThe only veterani Tixl Clb\nPh. 1184     Star Tixl      Ph. 1154\npuce.\" Romini 8: S. 8.\nAmong the lelectlom from the\nChriitim Science textbook. \"Science ind Heilth with Key to the\nScripturei\" by Miry Raker Eddy, |\nGet your filmi md hive your dl\nveloplng done it Vilentine'i.\nBARGAIN BUYS\nAT\nTHI BOOTERY\nThere will bt I limited number\nof ticketi for the P.T.A. Shimrock\nOld piperi for uit, Uc i bundle; Tn ind Progrim Mirch IS it tbt\n\u25a0 t the News,\nBoifd Compinlei piy your clilmi\npromptly, Blickwood Agency\nBe sure to  lecure  youn\nLegion,\neirly.\nPruto Cookeri In itock again It\nniw low price. Only $15 85   Start\nwai the following: \"Let uwelfnlih- PORTRAIT! SV VOGUI STUDIO, coolaina the modtm  wu  with   \u2022\nPHONI 108 prt|to preuure cooker. Hippenon'i\nneu, goodnui, mercy, Juitlce\nhealth, hollneu. love \u2014 the kingdom of heiven \u2014 relgp within ui.\n\u2022nd lin,\ndiminish\n\u2022pptir.\"\ndluiM.  ind   deith\nuntil   they   finally\nCLAIMS TERRIFIC\nMISTAKE IN ARRESTING\nPASTOR ON ARSON CHARGE\nMILWAUKEE, Peb. 38 (AP) -\nCouniel Hirry V. Meiunir Siturdiy\ndeicribed u a \"tirriflc mlitikt\" the\ntrrut of Rev. Dr. John Lewli, 73.\npntor of one of Milwiukit'i oldeit\ntnd largeit churchei, on I chirgt of\ntnon In connection with t $180,000\nfirt it thi chureh of which ht hu\nbten pittor for nearly 13 vein.\nThl elderly pntor of iht Cilviry\nPrubyterlin Church ippttred on\nthi tnon chirge Frldiy tnd wu released on $1000 bond pending i Bttring Mirch 10. Meiuner. hll couniel.\nuld thl Diitrict Attorney'i office\nwu \"wrong u It could be ln Iht ln\nterpretitlnn It hid placed on evl\ndinki In tht fin.\"\n4\u00ab0 WARD 8T.\nGuirinteed witch repiln, prompt\nurvlei, Mill orden lollclted H.r-\nviy'l jewellen. 884  Bikir  Strut\nNtw Malting Barley\nYields Mort\nwTNNlPIO. Feb 33 (CP) - Tht\nitory of \u2022 prolific ntw milting bir-\nley whou 90 buihtli dutrlbuttd u\nleed in 19(5 hive produced 74.000\nbuihtli for planting thli Spring md\ner, \u25a0 report whlrh ih.vid fertlllier miy yltld 2,000.000 buihtli 19 lltt\nink of Ptdtnl prob-, I'M! btoimi known Siturdiy.\ni ^_\t\n*_\u25a0_!\nL.O.B.A. WHIST\nTonight, Eigle Hill, I p.m., iver-\nbody welcome.\nPull uiartment of Coitume Jew-\nellery. See the telectlon it Collln-\nion'1 Jewellery Store, 881 Biker SL\nJUIT MCIIVID, SHIPMINT\nRAYON KNIT PANTIIS. FINK'S\nRIADY-TOWIAR.\nWhy not give ui \u2022 cill to increue\nyour fin Iniunnce protection to-\ndiyT-C.   W.   APPLEYARD\nRemember thlt Wedding Annl-\nvtrury. Sty It with Flowen from\nCoventry!'. Phoni Mt\nAdl Rlcblind. Dlitlnctlvi Milliner ind Dulgnir. Spicliliit In tx-\ncluilve Bridal Heidweir. 337 Biker\nRIMIMIIN  117.   ANO 1171\nFAIRWAY MIAT MARKIT.\nTHAT'I   OUR   PHONI   NUMBIR\nCHIM\nFor both men ind women, thli\nevening ln the Cimm Club Room,\nCivic Centre. Bring your own board\n\u25a0nd'men.\nATTINTION   OOLFERS\nThe'mnual meeting of the Nelion\nGolf and Country Club Limited wlll\nbt held on February 38th, 1847 ln\nthe Council Chamber!, City HaU.\nMemberi in invited to attend.\nCan make eirly dillvtrlu ef llth\nit Roytl or Coront Ptrtiblt Typt-\nwnteri Sold ter cuh or on euy\ntermi D W. McDerby \"The Typewriter md Adding Michlm Min\"\nM8 Wird Stmt\nFor Sill \u2014 excellent Bungilow\nHome, occupincy before lnd of\nFebruiry. Prict $8750. Apply C W\nApjleyird.\nSn AdvirUument thll luut\n\"Tindin for Suppllu\" Provlnclil\nGovirnment Imtitutlont\u2014Putehu-\nlng CommUilin\nIt wu told it tht cloilng union\n| of Iht Nitlonil Birliy tad United    gM ui for Butty Wtttr Pump\nTlix  Committtt'i  convention   lul pir ti ind reailrt 301 Biker St\nnight by A. T. Elrteri tf I Winnipeg\n'Cimdi Milting) milting eompinv\n\u2022\u25a0tarmm puUmtmAmmU\n\"tf ikiIm  1mll,\u201e.   ,1\nlam\"mamm_, CfuTilllll\nimmmSmmttm\nAmong thou who llilintd win\nProf. I A Lodi of Micdonild Col\nI'gi, Ste. Anne de Bellevue. Que.\nltl originator, ind Richird Plitti ol\nNlpiwln. Suk . whoie four originil\n!buiheli hive grown to M.000.\nI   Tba ntw barley, whleh thruteni\nI lo lupplint thi old ilindird OA C\n.11, U Montcilm.\nPLATFORM   PUMPJ\nHelf-Price et\nTHI IO0TIRY\nFor your rlreulir uwl Wt now\nhivt moulding hudi with uiorted\ncutteri. Miku tour circultr uw\nInto i ahiper ind plinir. Sh thim\ntodty It Hippennr. i ,\nFUNIRAL NOTICI\nFuneril urvlcei tor tht lite\nVirginia Edith Nltlion will be held\nfrom the Thompion Funeril Homt\nTueidiy it 11:00 I.m Thi Rtv. W,\nJ. Sllverwood ef the Church of tht\nRedeemer wlll offlclitt ind Inttr-\nment will be In thi Nelion Mtmor-\nlil Pirk\nFUNIRAL NOTICI -\nFumnl urvlcu for Ihi lilt John\nMondinl wlll be held from Iht\nThompion Funeril Homi Tutediy\n\u2022t 3.00 pm Tht Rtv W '. Sllvirwood ot Ihi Church nf thi Redeemer will officii!! lnd Interment\nwill bt  In  tht NtUon   Mtmorltl\nPtrk.\nTwo Tie for First Place in Ul\nAmateur Show Held al Salmo\ni\n(Contributed)\nHiitory wu written Saturdiy\nnight when tht Aiiociated Canadlm Traveller*-, Ntlion Branch,\nhtld thtlr tint imiteur ihow ln\nBrltlth Columbii at Salmo.\nThe amateur ihow In tld of Olrl\nGuldei tnd Boy Scouti wai played\nto l packed houu in tht K.P. Bill\ndonated by the K.P. Lodge.\nThtrt win 18 imiteur conteit-\nlata, young ind old, md the audience wu fivored with ilmoit every\ntype Of entertainment known to\nmow builneu md aome until\nSiturday evening unknown.\nTht ihow wu directed by t loot]\nmuter of ceremonlu, uiiited by\nPut President C. A. Cook of Nelion\nA.C.T. Club.\nThere wen miny highlight! of\nthe evening, beginning' when the\nACT. director of tht ihow hid t\nctr miihtp enroute, md tailed to\nappeir until liter in tht evening\nwith equipment md ipecial enter-\nttineri. However, the mow muit go\non, md Charlie Cook wai drifted\nwithout previoui notice ind ably\nfilled tht vacancy.\nC. T. .Armle) Armitrong, Pruldent of tht A.C.T., wu Introduced\nmd welcomed the tudience. He\ngtvt t ihort talk on the A.C.T. tld\nfor youth movement md explained\nthe Nelion club'i preunt objective\nln building up tht Scout cimp it\nKoktnee.\nEd Chamberlain md Walter Jickion of Nelion, mtdt tht trip to\nSalmo md contributed torn* ipecial entertainment. Tht climax of\ntbt ivenlng wu retched when C\nA. Domldion wu requeited to\nling. He igreed providing tht tudience would put up $30 in tld of\ntht Scouti Tht money flowed in\ntnd Mr. Domldion ung two lovely\nold Irlih longi. Tht conteitants\nyoung md old mide in excellent\nihowing. i\nThe winnen of the evening picked by popultr vote, (1 tor tvery\n100 votei, wtrt u followi:\nFlrit, George Beatty Ud Glorli\nJean Grieves, tied for fint honori;\nSecond, Olga Jamalff; Third, Roie\nGrievu. Thett winning conteitinti\nwill receive i surprise by mail. Tht\nwinnen wlll compete in file final\namateur ihow to be broidcut ovtr\nCKLN for tho grind prizei, tgtlnit\nother contestants from other pointi\n\u2022t t dite to be innounced,\nDon Ure, Commissioner of Boy\nScouti, Nelion Diitrict, wu preient\nmd gave m enlightening tilk on\nwhtt scouting mum to tht average ,\nboy md thanked the ACT. for\nthtlr efforts on behalf oi Olrl\nGuldei md Boy Scouti.\nTht next ACT. Amiteur Show\nwill be held In the Capitol Theatre\nIn Nelion, March 21.\nSurrey Lad May Havt Fint Coait Blut Baby\nOperation; Heart Will Bt 70 in Four Ytan\nVANCOUVIR, Tib. 33-Tht flnt\nopention te UVt tht lift of I blut\nbaby ever ittempted In Vincouver\nmay bt performed On t 8-yeir-old\nSurrey, B. C, lad\u2014tf fundi em bt\nri lied to flmnce tbt coit of lurgery.\nTht boy li Dtvid Woodi\u2014md doe-\nton uy hit hurt will bt 70 yeirs\nold by thi tlmt Dtvid It 13.\nDtvid'i plight It t hurt condition\nthat prevents hil system from getting blood to keep wirm md active\nIt cimt to tht notice of neighbor!\nwhtn t cold imp hit tilt district\nlut month. Tht lid couldn't min-\ntge the long wilk to ichool. Ht hid\nto lit down In tht road md rut.\nHe wu to cold he hugged radlatori\nin the local grocery itore to keep\nwirm. Hit fingeri md lipi were\ndeep blue.\nTrail Curling\nTeen Towners\nReturn Landis\nMondiy'i dnw ior tht lour wiy\nfinal of tht Wtrfltld Competition\nof tht Trtfl Curling Club followi:\n1:00 pjn. \u2014 W. Htt vt D. Mic-\nLennin; T. TL Weldon  vi C. W.',\nuSSh I SomtrJui. tr v, H. C fc JX? \u00ab-\u00abJ,S___n2__S\nMrfl\u00ab3ili_   ___.   _U._ri._ml   v.   R. Stturdty uw tht ucond general\nCASTLEGAR, Feb. 32\u2014A blf dty\nMcGerrigle; S. Bliglonl vl R.\nKcOhlt.\n7:30 p.m. - & B. Miller vi R. I.\nHill; J. D. Hartley vi L. Fortin; A.\nRobb vi S. Ony, A. E. Alliion vi\nA. B. Clirk.\n3:00 pjn. \u2014 CD. Stuirt vt T.\nNixon; J. Mirk vi A. Crichton;\nRege Stone vt R. Vircoe; 3. T. Mclntyre vt U P. Wendel.\nThe Weather\nelection ln Caslegar Teen Town\/\nGeorge Landli wu returned u\nMiyor by \u2022 wide mijorlty. Succeisful cindlditei ln Wird I (girls)\nwert: Cirol Divi* Phoebe ftynn\nJoy DeFoe ind Art Reid. Those\nelected ln Wtrd H (boyi) were\nFloyd Boettger, Jick Smith, Ptte\nPlotnikoff md Charlie Appleton.\nThe umucceuful eindidttei win\nfor mayor, Bill Saunders; for aldermen, ln Ward I, Junt Shertlko md\nEileen Tupper; In Ward H, Bill\nOieroff and Gordon Pirker.\nPreceding thi election tht mtm-\nSynonik CUtrlng ikltt wtrt btn enjoyed checker!, crlbbige ind\ngtntnl ovtr B.C. SundM u in irei: other Srd gamei ln tht Parlih Hill\nof high prtuun uttbllihtd Itutt i The cindlditei wen Introduced tnd\novtr tht Northtrn Cout Mild I each itated hli or her platform. Re-\nweithtr wu generil over the turning Officer Lloyd Groutigr -\nWeitern ilopei with temperiturei outlined the election procedure tnd\nniching 00 ln the Okanigm region.' then the members went through\nAcrou tht border temperiturei one of the Important object! ot Teen\nware five to 15 degreei higher thin,Towni: how to vote correctly; md\nnormal md Sin Frinciico reported' to prove to the elden (hit they do\ntbt wtntttt Februiry 33rd on re-, learn. It wai announced thtt there\ncord. Continuing de.r skin md were no ipoiled ballots. Mr. Grou-\nmild weither tre ixpscttd. l-tge wu aided by Deputy Return-\nKoetinty: Clear. Light wlndi.'In* Officer Mri. C. Stunden ind\nColder Mrly with hlah ten-put- Scrutlneeri Lilian Wildlt md Lornt\ntuna it Cnnbrook M, Cructnt Minhill\nVilley H. |    Voting In Teen Towni li ilightly\nVincouvtr: Clur. Fog pitchei In different to enable the two groupi\nlow irei* periiitlng until late to hive equil repreientetlon. Boyi\nmorning. Wlndi light Coldtr ttrly elect tht required number of boy\nMondty with tempenturu riling to ildermen (Wird II) ind girli elect\n\u2022 blgh of 30 it Vincouver ind 53 tht ume number at tirt ildermen\n\u2022t Abbobjford. I(W,rd \"\u25a0 AU \">\u2022 membtn vote for\nOkinigin* Cloudy la tht villtyi!*-' m,'\"'r-\neirly Mondiy otherwise cleir. Light [    Out of the 45 eligible voten, only\nwlndi. Llttlt chinge  In  tempera-133 uied the fnnchise.\ntun. High Mondiy it Ptnticton ST, j   A dinci followed. Mr. Oroutege\nKimloopi H, Lytton 53.\nNilton\nMontrul _\nToronto\nNorth Biy\nPort Arthur\nKtaon\t\nWinnipeg .\nBmndon .\nTht Pu ...\nReglna    \t\nSukitoon\n* too lati to cuttirr\nnt. IAU - I LB POMtBANIAf*\ndog bouubrokin. ipply Room T,\ntivoy Kittl\noy Hottl\n\t\n'J-'.-Aon -.i _,i_,_._i_.sao'- .'-\u25a0*. li.' trui.Aiii-ltiiii? .^iiin\nron utm - small mn\nmom. Rmlneu lidy inly. Apply\nlax OM Dilly Ntwi.\nwAinw - nuL'Tw mtm\nwork. Cill or write 1004 Itealty\nStrut .\nv-UHTTP - HBUmiMBL AF-\nply M0 Btkw Strttt.\n'    liltiill\nPrinct Albert     ...\nNorth EUttliford\nSwift Currtnt _\nMedicine Hat \t\nLethbridge\t\nCilgiry   \t\nFxlmonten  _ -\nKtmloopt\t\nPtnticton \t\nVincouvtr \t\nVictoria'  _ _\nCrtnbrook\nCrtKtnt Villey\nPrinct Ruptrt.\nPrince Otorg!\nSuttie   \t\nPortlind \t\nSpokint __\u2014\nSfcsr-z:\n37\n7\n14\n-1\n3\n_\n\u25a08\n\u25a0 18\n\u25a014\n-2*1\n-33\n43\n\u25a0IJ\n-11\n11\n18\n11\nB\n33\n3n\n41\n43\nJl\n.'4\n41\n15\n41\nN\n31\nm\nlook  movlei  of the  hippy  'teen-\n_ agen\n.11 \u2014\n45\nPhone 144 for Claulfled\nNOW AVAILABU\nIMITH  CORONA\nPORTABLE\nTYPEWRITERS\nKoo-inay Stationers\nA Sport Shop\nPhone SM - 4M Wird It\nVIN! BABY HASH\nCUTICURi.\nSLOANS\nLINIMENT\noood rot\nmtm\n*   JUIT MT IT ONI\n\u25a0   . ______'\n \u2014\n\u2014\n\u2014\nWIU NOT DIVERT\nCANADIAN AID TO\nCHINA SUPPLIES\nEDMONTON, Feb. \u00bb,(CP)-Med.\nleal mppliu ind other equipment\nunt to Chlm by the Ctniditn Aid\n. Strike\n\u00ab   .' \"\u2022        '\"\nto China fund will not be diverted\ntor ipecial uie by the Chlneie government, it wai announced.at Fund\nHeadquarten here today.\nPreu dlipatchei yeiterday told\nof a Chlneie government requeit to\nUNRRA for wheat ind cotton initead of \u2022machinery originally earmarked tor the relief program. Maj.-\nGen, Lowell Rooks, Director General of UNRRA iaid the government\napparently contemplated selling the\ngrain and cotton in order to crack\nblack market prices ln China.\nCanadian Aid to China Supplies\nhowever, will not be diverted under any circumstances and will not\nbe uied for purposes other thm\nthose directed by the Canadian\nCommittee ln Shanghai, official!\nhere uld.\nGLACE BAY. Feb. 23 \u2014 The cool miners hove received\ntheir last pay until after tt.e strike ends. While the Strikers weri\ntramping through snow to pick up their pay enveloped, their\nleaders were making plans for a long strike. On Union man\nsays it may last three to six months. Union officials\u2014whose\npay envelopes don't depend,on the mines\u2014have decided not\nto.take their pay until the miners are earning again. Salaries\nfor Union officials range, down from the $300 a month paid\nto Freeman Jenkins, President of the Union.\nThe Union leaders have returned from Ottawa and they\nwill tell the miners what happened at two mass meetings\nMonday. The Cape Breton Labor Council will also meet Monday. The Council represents 15,000 workers and it will discuss\naia for the striking miners.      \u2666\nCANADIAN\nOENERAL 'ELECTRIC\nDoico has offered a raise ot )1 a\nday over current basic rates of $5.84.\nHowever, this offer la conditional\non an increaie 1 nthe output per\nman from 1.4 torn to 1.4. The union\nhM rejected this offer. The union\nsays the company ls responsible for\nupplng the output.\nThe Federal Government has offered a formula. It would give the\nminers their 11.40 Including the\ncompany's offer of 11 with the\n.ame conditions. This offer also has\nbeen rejected.\nThere hai ben no hint of the possibility of the early 'reopening of\nnegotiations.\nIndependent coal mine operators,\n'.V. N. MacDonald. said he was wiling to agree retroactively to what-\nver contract might eventually be\nsigned lt the union would send the\n-liners back to his pit right now.\nThe offer was refuied.\n\u2022la the  United Statti, a  10-day\nlympathy itrlke of MOO hird coil\nmlnen hu been rattled. The mineri\nhad walked out of the ptti it Lans-\nford, Pennsylvania, when  IS men\nstaged a. sit-down itrike u t pro-\ntut over t piy cut A committee of\nA.F.L. United Mine Workera retched a lettlement last night when the\nLehigh Navigation Coal Company\nagreed to reitore the pay cut.\nOfficlili of tht big iteel plant\nit Sydney, Novt Scotia', htvt denied rtporti thtt thty will clou\ndown becauie of tht coil strike!,\nbut they tdmlt thtt tht coil itrlke\nhai forced them to bite deeply\nInto their coal luppliti.\nTht Sydney pltnt ordinarily ui\nei 1,000,000 torn of Cipt Breton\nootl t yttr, tnd now thtt tht\ncoal iupply hai been cut off, thty\n\u2022rt ' miking uvlngi wherever\nthty otn\u2014but thty hope to keep\nthe big plant open for u long \u25a0\u2022\npoulblt, \u201e    .. . .     i,.  ;\nAnnouncement on\nCheckoff\nBy announcement in the press and elsewhere, officiaL of Locals\n480 (Trail) and 651 (Kimberley) of the I. U. M. M. M. & S. W. have indicated that the Company's offerr made last January to these Locals concerning check-off is still open. In order that there may be no misunderstanding, the Company wishes to state that this offer, which was formally rejected by both Locafs, IS NO LONGER OPEN FOR ACCEPTANCE. Mr, Harvey Murphy, Regional Director ofthe I. U. M. M. & S. W\u201e\nand both Locals have been formally notified to this effectby the following letter:\nTrail, B. C,\nFebruary 18, 1947.\nMr. Harvey Murphy,\nc\/o Local 480,\nInternational Union of Mine,\nMill and Smelter Workers,\nTrait, B. \u00a3.\n\"Dear Sir:\n\"Since lait Thuriday, the 13th inttant, we have diicuiied informally\nthe queition of check-off for Trail and Kimberley. I with to confirm what\nI told you in our conversation thii afternoon.\n\"Following tha arrival of our Preiident in Trail on Sunday, the 16th\ninitant, we have reviewed the whole lituation. In Kimberley on the 7th and\nSth of January, and again by my letter of the 10th of January, we offered tha\ncheck-off to Locali 480 and 651 under certain termi and conditioni. Again,\nin Trail on tht 22nd January, wt repeated theta offers in tha presence of tha\nProvincial Deputy Miniiter of Labour, who had been tent to Trail by tha\nProvincial Miniiter ot Labour, ai the reiult of a request mada jointly by tha\ntwo Locals. On tach of theta thrte occasions, and formally by latter, our\noffen were refuted by the Locali. Subsequently, on tha 30th of January\nwe were informed by tha Miniiter of Labour'that ha wot referring tha\nmatter to the Wartime Labour Relations Board in Ottawa for an opinion.\n\"AT OUR MEETING TODAY I EXPLAINED TO YOU THAT, BECAUSE OF THE CIRCUMSTANCES AS OUTLINED ABOVE, AND OF THE\nFACT THAT RENEGOTIATION OF OUR AGREEMENTS CAN BE COMMENCED ON THE 1ST OF APRIL NEXT, THE COMPANY CONSIDERS IT\nSHOULD NOT RENEW ITS OFFER, AND HAS DECIDED TO DEFER ANY\nFURTHER DISCUSSION ON THE MATTER UNTIL A REQUEST IS MADE\nFOR RENEGOTIATION OF OUR PRESENT AGREEMENT.\n\"I am tending copiei of thii letter to Locali 480 and 651.\ni\n\"Your very truly,\n\"W. S. KIRKPATRICK,\n\"Assistant General Manager.\"\nTHE CONSOLIDATED MINING\nAND SMELTING COMPANY OF\nCANADA LIMITED\nj     OTTAWA; Feb, 23- There It\nl iome ulk of e generil election\nduring the Summer. Tht Ulk ll\n\u25a0 tar from definite ind only t ftw\nMemberi of Pirlliment lubicrlbe\nIt ! \\.     ''   \u25a0\nThoie who predict i general election during1 the Summer baie\ntheir forecut on thl Llbtrtll' mr-\nrow mijorlty In Parliament.\n. Government torces only outnumber the oppoiltlon by flvt, tnd t\nLiberal member hu told the Canadian Preu thit Prlmt Miniiter MacKenzie King is not happy ibout thit\n(mill margin.. According to thll\nlource, the Prime Minister feels\nthlt> hii government cinnot carry\nout ill ltt pollclei without \u2022 mort\ncomfortable mijorlty.\nNO OPPOSITION     \u2022\nFROM  LIBERAL\nThll lource uyi molt Liberals\nwould not oppose in election within\nthe next tew monthi. It is said thtt\nthe C.CF. md Socltl Credit pirtlei\nwould like more time to organize.\nFeeling imong the Progreulve Conservatives li uid to be mixed.\nThe Liberal member uld tht gov-\ntrmhent probtbly would try to hive\nthe Redistribution Bill puied betore calling in election. Under thit\nbill the Commoni memberihlp\nwould be Increased from 245 to 293.\nTwo of the new seats go to British\nColumbia.\nQ U E E N _ Frances Tatmlre,\nshown weiring 1,900 carats, wu\nqueen of t diimond men'i convention In Atlantic City.\nRIVAL POLES\nIN BITTER\nTUG-OF-WAR\n284,000 in West\nEurope Refuse\nTo Return Home\nCONFIRM FEARS\nWARSAW, Feb. 23\u2014A bitter tug-\nof-war ii going on between rival\nPolish factions in the American zone\nof Germany.\nOn the one ilde are the 284,000\nright-wing Poles in Western Europe\nwho refuse to go home. Thii group\ndreams of the reiurrection of the\nPollih Government in exile, disbanded long ago in London. It takes\nibs Inspiration from the remnanta of\nthe Pollih army itill in England.\nThe other ilde compriiei the lup-\nportera of tho Wariaw government,\nwho work among the dliplaced Polei, trying to win them over. Authoritative American sources lay the\ntwo groupi have spun a network of\nspying, scheming, threatening and\nblackmail of each other.\nThe itruggle extends acrou Europe from London to Poland. But lt\ncentrei ih the American zone, where\n157,000 Polei are living in displiced\npersoni campa or on the German\neconomy.\nThe Waraaw Government has a\nreparations mission ln the United\nStates zone. One source says they\nspare no effort trying to get back\nevery pouible man.\nOpponents of the Waruw regime\nboth Inside ind outilde the camps\nlend agenti into Poland to report\non conditioni. An official itates that\nthe agents always assert that conditions in the homeland confirm their\nWorst feari.\nCut U. S. Imports\nCANBERRA, Australli, Feb. 23-\nPrime Minister Chifley hai announced a cut ln imports from the United\nStatei. The Import reduction !\u25a0 Intended u a meaiure of assistance\nto Britain. The cut amount! to nearly 52 per cent.\nAustralia would have Imported\n$83,000,000 worth of goodi from the\nUnited Statei and now wlll import\nonly $35,0-0.000 worth.\nBRITAIN MAY\nTAKE PART OF\nB.C. Apple crop\nU. K. Market\nFear Loss of\nN. S. Growers\nHIGHLY PROBABLE\nOTTAWA, Feb. 23 (CP) - Rep\nmentation! have been made to\nBrlttln that ihe take t \"certain\nproportion\" of the Maritime and\nBritlih Columbia apple cropi In\n1947 tnd there Is confidence here\nthit   ihe   wlll   tgree,   Informed\nquarter! dlicloied Saturday,\nConfronted   with   reporti   from\nKentville, N. S\u201e that Annapolis Valley apple growers feared losi ot the\nUnited Kingdom market to which\nthey   aent   625,000   barrels   worth\nalmost $3,000,000 from the 1946 crop,\na qualified source commented:\n\"We have never had trouble selling our apples to Britain\u2014she wants\nthem badly ln fact. But such contracts have to be negotiated on a\nyear-to-year basis because of the\nuncertainties of the crop.\"\nAs for lapsing of the Apple Marketing Board in Nova Scotia, set up\nunder wartime legislation, It was\nexpected here that it would not bs\nallowed to lapse. Although no legislation now ls before Parliament to\nprovide for its continuance. It was\nexpected. Agriculture Minister Gar-\niner would bring down a covering\nbill before expiry of the present legislation March 31.\nIt wu  noted  that the  throne\nipeech    mentioned    agricultural\nmarketing leglilatlon. It wai believed   thli   would   cover   iuch\n\u2022genolei u tht Apple Marketing\nBoird   In   Novt   Scotli  ind   Iti\ncounterpart In Britlih Columbii.\nIt wis learned that apple growers ln Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley, fearing loss of markets for their\n$6,000,000 Industry, had proposed to\nthe Federal Government that Britain contnet to take a certain proportion of ~the Nova Scotia apple\ncrop every year.\nThis proposal, \"a spokesman said,\nhad been passed Blong to the British\nFood Ministry where \u25a0 It now wos\nbeing considered. ,\nA similar proposal was made to\nBritain on behalf of apple grower's\nin British Columbia'! rich Okanagan Villey, which last year sent 2,-\n500.000 boxes of apples worth close\nto $6,000,000, to Britain.\nHowever, it wai not expected a\ndecision would be forthcoming from\nBritain for iome time lince it con;\ncerns the next crop.\n544\nNILSON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, FEB. 24, 1947 \u2014 3\n^tt^dit^^ai daitqwttti\nINCORPORATSD   tt* MAV 1670\nSTERLING\n\u2022o\nAluminum Ware\n\"A\nHere's fine value\nin good weight aluminum.\nSmall Saucepans with Cover. Ea. .. 49c\n\u2022 1 Quart Saucepans. Each    59c\n4 Cup Percolators. Each  $1.10\n3 Quart Tea Kdtfles. Each  $1.95\nsol\nExpect Appointments to Fill\nDiplomatic Vacancies This Week;\nBelieve Miners Will Get Demands\nBy The Ottiwi Staff\nOf The Cinidlan Pren\nOTTAWA, Feb. 23 (CP)-A number of appointments to fill vacancies\nin Canada's expanding diplomatic\nservice are expected to be announced shortly, possibly thii week.\nIt Is likely, for instance that the\nExternal Affairs Department will\nannounce the appointment of a iuc-\ncessor to John Kearney, Canadian\nMinister to Norway and Denmark,\nwho is leaving that post to become\nthe first Canadian High Commissioner to India.\nAnother post which will be filled\nsoon will be that of Canadian Ambassador to Mexico. The incumbent,\nHugh Keenleyside, recently was appointed Deputy Minister of Mines\nand Resources\nThere also Is the likelihood ot an\nappointment of a Canadian Minister to Switzerland, a new post. The\nDepartment is understood to be\nlooking for an appointee for the post\nof Canadian Minister to Czechoslovakia.\nThere are vacancies in tht ranki\nof High Commisiionen in South Af-\nriy. aiuLAuitralU.  -\nThere alio is tbe queition of Can\nadian diplomatic representation\nwith the former Nazi satellite! but\nwith the possible exception of Italy, it is not expected that diplomatic relatloni will be reiumed with\nthose states for iomi Umt.\nStrike: While the Federil Gov-\nernment Is out of direct participation in the Maritime Coal strike,\nthere is an Inclination here to bt-\nHeve that the miners wlll get thtir\nwage demands, wltb a possible ru-\nultint backwash.\nThe suggestion Is that the companies, to keep operations going lnd\npreserve their marketi, will grant\nthe pruning knife to their non-producing itaff to counter-balance It    I\nOne source estimated that a rain\nof thii magnitude would bt followed of neceulty by a 500-mtn layoff.\nSome ot these men, It wai stated,\nmight be transferred from surface\njobs or non-productive Jobi undtr- '\u25a0\nground to the coa! face, where tht'\nfuel is actually mined.\nN. W. L. B.: Its job almoit com- j\npleted,   the  National   War  Labor\nBoard will pass out of existence tn\na few weeki. It is expected that by .\nMirch 31, or shortly after thtt, tht I\nBoard will clun up ill cases before It and will be able to disband.\nTo Consider Foreign\ninfluence on Students\nDENVER, Colo., Feb. 2J-A three-\nmember faculty committee has been\nappointed at the University of Colorado to consider evidence of foreign Influence in itudent organisations, including a chapter of the\nAmerican youth for democracy. Appointment of the committee was announced in Boulder by University\nPresident Robert Stearns.\nWould Personally\nExecute\nBand Chieftain\nATHENS, Teb. 22 (AP) - The\nForeign Miniitry today releaied a\ncable Premier Demetrioi Maximos\nreceived from Perlclei Ellades of\nthe Greek Parliament, saying that\nEliades personally would \"execute\"\nband chieftain \"Captain Markoi\" If\nthe latter appeared before a Balkan\nInvestigating Commission as proposed by T. G. Thomas, British\nMember of Parliament.\nF.liades, whose 20-year-old daughter wu ililn recently by guerrillu,\ndeicribed \"Markoi\" ai a \"blood-\nitalned criminal brigand of the\nCommunlit Party\" and uld, \"it \u2022!\u2022\nInconceivible that the commission\ncould accept iuch a proposal\" ai\nwai mide by Thomai.\nMeanwhile, preu dispatches uid\none woman was killed and seven\nhouies were burned by an Insurgent\nattack on the village of Thouria,\nleveril mllei North of Didymotich-\non near the Turkish border.\nGov't May Act Soon to Increase\nCommercial Rentals But Domestic\nRentals Remain Same Till May 1\nBy QEORGE KITCHEN\nCanadian Pren Itiff Wrltir\nOTTAWA, Feb. 23 (CP)-Reporti\ncirculited ln tht Cipitil Siturday\nthit tht Govtrnmtnt would tike\niction shortly to increaie commerciil rentils. poulbly by ai much n\n23 per cent, but thlt domestic rentals would remain unchanged until\nMty 1.\nTheie rtporti, unconfirmed ln of\nllciil quirten. uld tht upwird id\nluitment ln commtrcltl rtntili\nwould bt on t illdlnt Kill which\nwould range tl Ugh u 23 ptr cent\nThli miy become effective it tht\nmonth-end\nUNDER STUDY FOR\nIOME TIMI\nThe Cabinet li known to* hivt hid\nIncreaiei In rintali under itudy for\n\u2022ome time, but li thought to hive\ndecided to lurt domutle rtntili\nunchinjtd until tht tridltlontl mov\nlng period around Miy 1.\n.    Thtrt htvt bttn rtporti thlt\nthe Government hn been under\nheivy preuure from landlord! of\nboth typei of iccommodatlon to\nmikl   lorna   idluitmenti   which\nwould glvt Juitlce to ownen of\npriwtr accommodation which ltl\"\nll renting at prtwir rttu.\nSiturdiy \u2022 reporti coincided with\nrecent Indlcitloni thit Un Government ilrtidy hu printed, or li In\nthl process of printing, formi to be\nmidt out by ltndlordi In ippliri-\ntlon  for   Increaied   ren'-ili   If  ind\nwhin thty irt decided.\nTht Govtrnmtnt It known to ful\nthtt thtrt irt miny cull ot Injui-\ntlct lit tht field of rentali. rirticu-\nlirly imong thou owneri with prewar homei tnd premliei. but hai\nbun unible to find t formilla which\nin tqultiblt adjustment could be\nmidt.\nBut tvtn If the Oovernment doei\nUkt iome Itepi to Increue rentals\nginenlly, II wu not likely tht vlttl\ntvictlon control will bt removed\nThree Accused\nOn Trial Again\nFor Dick Slaying\nHAMILTON, Feb. 23 (CP)-Al-\nmost a year after tram-driver John\nDick met his death and furnished\nHamilton with ill moit celebrated\nslaying, the Crown moves Mondiy\nto bring to trill the three perioni\naccused of the slaying.\nTo stand trial on a Joint indict-!\nment (or the killing and dlsmember-|\nment of John Dick last March are:|\nMrs. Evelyn Dick, raven-haired\n26-year-old widow of the ililn min;\nHer father, red-faced, baggy-eyed\nDonald MacLean, 63 now, and former employee of the iame itreet\nrailway for which John Dick had\nworked;\nHer friend of a yeir ind i hilf\nago, 27-year-old William Bohoiuk. a\nbig-framed iteelworker.\nFor Mri. Dick Ihii ll htr lecond\ntrial for huibind-killing. Convicted\nifter a pine-day trial lait October,\nihe was sentenced to be banged Jan\n7, but lucceisfully appealed her caie\nand won i new trill, thli time before\nMi. Juitlce J. C. McRuer.\nBohozuk ind MacLean have faced\nan Assize Court Jury before thli ilio. They itood trial for two diyi\nbelore Mr. Juit|re F. H. Barlnw, who\nlentenced Mrs. Dick, but when the\nconvicted widow refuied to teitlfv\nagainit tier father and boy friend\nthe Crown, over the protesti of Ihe\ndefence counsel, obtained a postponement of the case against the\ntwo men.\nKey to the Crown'i cue nalnit\nMri. Dick waa Information ihe gave\nthe police In itatementi whirh the\nTrial Judge ruled wert admiiiiblt as\nevidence but which the Ontario\nCourt of Appeal held were not pro-\nptr evidence. Beciute theie itatements were held to have bun taken\nwithout Mri. Dick btlng grv-en pro-\nptr warning, the appeal Juitlcu ordered a ntw trial.\nTo dltt thott umt ititement!\nitind u tht only itory glvm tht\npublic on the minner In which John\nDick died Mn. Dick'i lUttreent.\ngiven pollct lut April whllt ihi\ntook them over tht alleged murder\nroute, uld ihi drove \u25a0 borrowed\ncir with John Dick beildt her In\nthe front mt whllt Bohoiuk rode\nIn the rear, tnd, it \u2022 lonely ipot IS\nmilr< from Himllton, the iteelworker killed Dick with ihoti from \u25a0 gun\nprovided by Mid,, m\nTht womtn tdded thit thi body\nUNION STRIKE\nTHREATENS\nSTEEL1NDUSTRY\nPadgett Asks\nWorkers to Follow\nInto A.F.L.\n4900 JOIN\n8YDNEY, N, 8- Feb. 2J-1 fight\nbetween unloni li ihiplng up In.,\nthe iteel lnduitry. A former In-\"\ntermtlonil repreientitlve of tht\nC.I.O. union, Hirold Ptdgt-t, rt-j\nilgned hli birth with thlt union _\nrecently tnd hi li uking worktfH\nto-follow him Into tn A. F, L un-' j\nlon which will probibly bt called\nthe Itiilworken Council ef Federil \/abor Unloni. Padgett wu\ndefeated  In an  election ftr Nitlonil Director of tht C. I. O. iteel\nunion recently. Now hi uyi thtt\n4)00 worktri In iteel fibrlcitlng\nplinti hive joined hll new union\n\u2022 nd hi uyi mother 2900 In tht\nbulc iteel plint it Himllton wih*_n]\nto Join.\nliter wu placed In her girige, wu\ndismembered, ind the heidleu,\nlimbless torstr tossed on Himllton\nMountain, where imall boyi diicovered It March 16. The limbi havt\nnever been found, but police drum\nrecovery of pieces of burned bone.1\ntrom aihes taken from Mri. Dick'i;\nhome.\nWhy John Dick died remilni t\nmyitery io obvloui thit during heir-\ning of the ippeil Mr. Juitlce Robert\nRobertion remirked only pirt of\nthe story hid been told.\nNO MOTIVE\nHe could find no motive In biti\nreview of trial evidence, ind felt-1\nquirreli between Mn. Dick ind her I\nHss iiim - born huiband of five\nmonthi might Iniplre divorce action\nbut hardly murder.\nSince lut October the Crown ll\niaid to have uncovered new eviJ\ndence ind ln.-_.tnl \u25a0 wltneu who\nuw the murder car on the road lb*\nday Dick wig killed.\n\"-JiMMtfMil\n^^f^^g^UJJUfej^^^^\n-\u2022'\u2022^\"    -\u25a0\u25a0   \u25a0-'    \u25a0\n  \u2014fmrnmim***^\nmam\u2014\n\\\n\u25a0\n  \u25a0 ^ . ... ,\n\u2022\n\u25a0     '\nUm NILSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, FIB. 24, 1947\ni\u00ab\u00bb)iii'iiiiiii \u00bb.\t\nents\nBy GARY CLEVELAND MYERS\nProblem of Disciplining Child Rises\nWhen PlayrpatesConductRules Differ\nmother knowi thit whtn\nli expected to lire up to\nitmdtrdi of uftty tnd eon-\nthin hli playmates, her prob-\nof disciplining him Increue.\nif ill pirenti had no higher\nidtrdi for their children than\nof thtir neighbor! htvt, whtt\nhappen to ehlldrtn, to tit\nnity, to the nation?\nof th* largest problemi ll\n. many parenti who know better,\nit htvt .the courage to require\n.their children to observe wtyi of\nlehavlor different from their play'\ntttt. Then thert are parenta who\nlentlouily try hard to diici-\nthelr children u they know\nihould, but tbi oddi irt too\nin the examples of othtr chll-\nfor thtm to succeed.\n. MOTHER WRITES\nA certain mother writei: \"You\ntlvt helped my huiband ind me\nmuch with our diughter, 814\nOld.  The jealousy  problem\nit which I consulted you lait\n___ hu cleared up. Our little girl\nilso learning to pity nicely with\nier children. Moreover, she eats\nhelping herself to foodi of'\nher and has a clem plate be\nleaving th* table.\n\"But wt havt tnothtr problem\n\u2022\u2022using ui great concern. We hivt\nbeen allowing her to play on tbt\ntldewalk by the houie, permitting\nin to go tach way u tar ai tb*\nnext door properties. For a Whllt\n\u2022he itayed within thett boundaries until other children began to\ncomt to play with htr. Thty would\nride farther down tht street thin\nih* wu illowed to go; tlio Into the\npaved allay thre* doori Weit Non*\nof tho* children hivt been super-\n\u2022Witd whatioever, tnd thty rotm\nntjjhborhood, th*lr mothtrt in-\nt neighborhood Mtrch for\nit meiltime.\ncm I mikt mt daughter\nid that tht muit itay with'\ncertiin boundaries when the other children mty roam it will? Wt\ndon't fttl we should relax our stan-\nI'm    Miii-f\nBARCLAY ON BRIDGE\nBy, Shepwd Barcfa^\n\"a*\ndtrdi because other parents trt leu\nctrtful\"\nOBJECTIVES ARE RIGHT\nHtrt It virtually tht wiy I an\ntwered thii mother:\nYou ire right ln your objectives.\nBut you are dead wrong In mppoi\nlng your child cannot be trained to\nitay within designated boundaries,\nregardless ot what tht other children do, It cm bc dont. I know from\nexperlinct with our own children\nwhen they were also very young.\nYou trt also wrong ln your implied supposition that you ihould\ntriln your child to stay within the\nboundaries by iome sort of per-\nluasive talking. Decide on how wldt\nthe boundtrlti ihould bt for your\nchild'! uftty. Define thtm vtry\nclearly once. Thtn ltt everything\ntltt'go tor t ftw dayi io you etn\nbe outildt netr htr whtn iht is\nthtre. It necessary bundle tht biby\nup tnd tike him ilong. The moment\nthtt child goei beyond th* boundary\nseize her and paddle her soundly.\nBe lure li really hurts. Limit all the\nlunishment to your htnd. Sty netting. Don't even explain that the\nmuit obey whether the other ehlldrtn do differently or not.\nLEARN FROM\nEXPERIENCE\nShe muit tnd will non leim\nfrom experience thtt tht It respon\nlibit to you for her ic-U, regardless\nof whtt htr playmates do, Bt sure\nthtrt ctn bt no exceptions to tht\nrule tblt for etch violation of the\nboundary llmlti, tht will get Immediate effective ptln.\nIt should takt only t ftw days to\ndo thli training, though you will\nneed to bt vigilant tor some while\nthereafter. Reid to htr. Havt good\ntimes with htr when all Is will At\ncertain Intervals attract tht other\nchildren into your homt, a ftw it t\ntlmt, tad try to htlp them enjoy\nbtlng thtrt, but lend thtm home\nu soon ti thty violate your necei-\nnry rulti, Vtry but wiihti to you\nyoung parents and thlt little child.\nNOT ALWAYS OCBMWO\nIT isnot guetalng whtn a lint\npliyer ttltctt tht lucotuful vtiy\nto pity ajMrtlcultr tult with two\njr mort optional mithodtjvail-\nible. Clear-cut logic uiuilly dt-\nlermlne* thi preferentltl count,\nmth eunitdiriMe high cird\nItrength hidden from night In tht\nhtndi Of tht twe defenders, tht\ncontrtct may depend on which\ntht declirer count! on to hold tht\nMajority, Whloh had * chance to\novercall cheiply, and which did\n\u2022ot mt a chtnee to call until tht\nbidding wu high? The mawer\nto that cin cause th* declarer to\nplay on the auumptlon thtt tht\nlecond defender hai Uie mlulng\nitrength, but wu tht)t out of\nIhowing It.\n\u2666 KJ94-\nfJlOSt\nAST\nK\nThe Doctor\nBy HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D.\nAtom-Splitting Machines May Produce\nWeapon to Combat Toxic Goitre\nI Atomlt mtdlclnu miy be the next\nvut newi ln tb* ntver-endlng tight\nigtinit disetsi. Already one mb-\natance\u2014radioactive Iodine\u2014made by\ntof th* cyclotron or atom-epllt-\nmichlne, ihowi promise ot Atrial Ul Willi \u25a0 iwliter, surer wca-\n\u2022galnst toxic goitre thtn wt\nbad before. Thui, lh* ttm* telenet whleh created th* tremendous\nBall in .Iln forcu of tht itom bomb\nmay bt the future muni of uving\nfcnumereble livei tnd preventing\n\u2022ntold luffering.\nPit li toe tarly ytt to do mythlng\nbut hope, but flrit reiulti indlcite\nffcit hopt It well-founded, it luit\nu fir u tht treatment ft goitre ll\n?NLARGED THYROID\nGLAND\nGoltr* ^mpbr muni in enlarge\nMot of til thyroid glmd. Some\ntimei thll tnltrgement takei plice\nfptboot produtlng tny idvene\nThli condition it called\n\u2022lire. In othtr initmcn,\n, sot only enlargei, but pro-\ntn nceu of it* iteration to\nbring tbout tht condition wt cill\nBnuttjToidltm, or toxic goitrt.\nTb* lymptomi include lou Cf\nwilght tnd itrtngth, npld hurt'\nbut, nervousness, ind lymptomi if-\nfbetlng th* eyei. In tomt Inttincei,\ntht eyeballi protrude. Toxic goltr*,\nK allowtd to continue without pro-\nptr trutmtnt, miy reiult ln permanent dimage to lhe hurt ind\nothtr tluuei.\nfor mmy yttn tht X-rty hu\nbun uud ilong with othtr forms\nof trutmert lor hyperthyroldlim.\n\u25a0Mtu hav* ihown thtt with X-rty\ntrottaent tbout one-third of tht pt-\ntUfltl art Improved, ont-th__d ire\n410 84 2   W\n*31ti\n410171\nfSTSI\nli \u2666*\n* *AQ10I\n(Dealer: North. Nelthtr ilde\nvulnerablt.)\nNorth     Kut     South     Wut\n14      Put    ,414\nSouth had madt a typical expert use of tht Jump in th* way\nto game wtth a hud whit* val-\nUU Wtrt predomlnintly dlitrlbu-\ntlonal and thereby Justified aomt-\nthlng of an overbid. After inch\nt bid, tht declirer muit havt\nmort than a minimum hand\u2014\nwhich hi certainly did not\u2014or\nelse hit than of luck, which ht\nturely did.\nBut opened tht diamond K,\nlnd North pltnned Ml movu.\nlut htvln-f thown at leut on*\nVilck trick with that lud, ht dt-\ncidtd to count Wut for Hit rt-\nmtlnlng btr vVdi. -Wltb tn tet\non tht tide, ht reckoned. Hut\nproblbly could hav* ovircalltd,\nwhtreu Wett could hold u much\nai thru quick tricki and atlll git\nahut out by South'! jump, ft*\ndiimond optnlng-inittid of \u2022\nheart-wtt a lucky bnak for\nNorth, ti he law a chance DOW\nto dlicard a couple of hurts.\nThe opening lead wu won by\ntin diamond A, Uu dub K icored.\nthe diamond 7 rufttd, the club A\nand Q .uud for two heart dlictrdi\nMd thejptdt T led. Weat played\ntht 9, Now, u It turned out, If\nNorth flntutd tht 3, ht would bt\niet, u Eut could win with tbt\nQ. But North, counting on Wut\nfor tht A, cimt In with tht K.\nBt ruffed thf diimond 9 and ltd\ntht ipidt 10, on which both th*\nA ind Q fell. That mured iuc-\nctM, u ht now hid only two\nhearti to lote.\nThit li a good Htm hand.\nRemember tbt principle tt It,\n-    t   t   t\n4KQJ..5J\nttcitmt\ntNont\nNon*\nN\n|W E\n# \u25a0   \u25a0    '\nRookieWefoC-MljhoodSweetheart   |l\\ffwiG OoSsifJ\nNew Roles Have HUtton Sweet and\nGentle, Bacall Softand Feminine\nBy HELEN BANNERMAN\nCanidlin Prtu Stiff Wrltir\nTwo of the screen's hlgh-penon-\nallty actresses ire going to chinge\ntheir typei in their next picturei-\nrlotoui .Betty Hutton and tultry\nLauren Blelll.\nMlu Hutton'a next will bl\n\"Dream Girl,\" tbout t gentle young\nwoman who livei 10 much of her\nlilt in htr imagination lt nearly\nloses her 1 real-life romance. Report! from Paramount uy wt will\nscarcely be able to rtcdgokt-Mill\nOil Ennli, Phillies' outfielder who WM named tht \"Rooklo\nof tht Yur\" for 1946, it ihown with hli bride, former childhood\niweethtart Ltonort Clin, tfttr thtlr wedding it tht ML Ctrmtl\nMelhodlit Church In thl Quaker City.\n+_754_\n\u2666I*\n4Q\u00ab\u00abI\n+ AKQB8-\n(Dtaler: North. North-South\nvulnerable.)\nWould you optn tht bidding on\nNorth'i hmd? If 10 why, and\nwith what eaat\nDIKrtlxite. by gl\u00bb| tmm *____ ____\u2022\nTasty Recipes\ncured, whllt tht remainder trt not\nbenefited. Iodine tlio ll uud in the\ntrutmtnt ot toxic goitre. Whtn glv\nin tht proper dou it ttndi to\nrelieve tht lymptomi it leait ttm\nporirlly, to thtt othtr meuurei\nmty bt employed.\nRADIOACTIVE IODINE\nDri. Earle M. Chapman and Rob\nIty D. Evim of Cambridge, Mtu.\nhivt uitd radioactive Iodine In\ntreating \u25a0 number ot patltnti with\nhyperthyroldlim. Tht preparation it\ngiven by mouth. After tt is admin\niitered, tb* iodine collects tor the\nmoit pirt ln tht thyroid gland. The\nradioactive iodine in tbt glmd dt'\nliven Internal radiation which il\nmuch llkt X-rty trutmtnt ln its\neffect\nThey treited 22 pitlenti ovtr 1\nptriod of tbout three yun. Fourteen pitlenti responded wtll to juit\n1 ilngle dou ot tht radioactive Iodine. Thru wert given two denes\nand flvt thru doiei. Only two of\ntht pitlenti were not cured, ind\nthese two Improved to \u2022 great extent.\nPitlenti wbo did not respond to\nOther formi of treitment reicted\nwell to tht idmlnistration of the\nndloactlve Iodine. Reactions much\nlike those which occur following X-\nray treatments wire noted In ilx\npitlenti who wtrt given large dotu\nof the rtdloactivt iodine.\nIt would ippear from these remits that trutmtnt of toxic goitrt\nWtth ndloictlve Iodine li ilmple,\ntully carried out ind without iny\nlerloui dmgen. Of count, tht subitum ihould be administered only\nundtr tht dlrtctlont of tht phyii\ndan.\nOnce in the week'i menu I try\nto glvt you recipei for finishing\nleft-over meit. Utuilly I plan thia\ntor Mondiy'i menu, u one often\nhu mut lift ovir from Sundiy\ndinner. If you'vt dined on chicken\non Sundiy, there trt miny delicioui dishes thit miy be midt\no( thl left-over mut which miy\nbt comblnid with othir Ingredients to itretch whit ll lift\nTODAY'S MINU\nChicken tnd Noodlei\nChicken Ptlif or Baked Chicken\nTimbales\nPotato Chips lt liked\nCibbue ind Celiry Silid\nFruit .Compote        Cheeu\nCricken Coffee\nCHICKEN AND NOODLES\nHail pound broid egg noodlei, Vi\npound grited Parmesan cheese, uit\ntnd pepper, 2 tibleipooni flour, %\ncupi cooked chicken meit, 2 tibleipooni butter or margarine, 1 cup\ncre^un or top,mllk, 1 cup chicken\nitock, 2 egg yolks.\nCook thl noodlei In boiling,\nsilled witer 15 minutei Drtln,\nrinse with cold wtttr trifl drain\nIgiln. Reserve 1 tibleipooni cheese\nlad mix tht rest with noodlei. Set-\nion with 1 teupoon uit md 1-16\nteupoon pepper. Arrange In greu-\ned biking dlih, covir with chicken.\nMelt butter or mirgirlnt, idd flour,\nind cook md stir until well\nblended: idd cream md chicken\nitock ind bring to boiling point;\nLove Problems\n,- By JANE ATKINSON\nA Wayward Husband Has Brought a\nWife to the \"fend of Her Rope\"\nICE GATE STARTS\nTO CLOSE IN ON\nNAVY EXPEDITION\nABORD W.S.8. MOUNT OLTO\nPUS IN THE ANTARCTIC, Ftb. 23\n(API\u2014A scouting plane Siturday\nfound ligns thlt \u2022 grut let gate wu\nbeginning to clou In on tht United\nStitei Navy expedition it Llttlt\nAmerlci, where continuation of tent\ntown lift btctmt 1 race igtinit the\nswift approach of Antarctic Winter.\nAt Llttlt America th* NO Mt Frldiy night for tht tint tlmt ilnce\nlait October, heralding tht ipprotch\not tht long Antarctic Winter,\nRear Admiral Richird E. Byrd,\nexpedition commander, will make\ntht decision of whtn to tbandon\ntht tent camp, and may seek further\naerial scouting ot tbt icepack u I\nbull for thtt decision.\nHutton ifter htr chmgt\nto thii rolt.\nLiurcn Bacall la completely\nchingcd ln \"Tht Pirk Puiage,\" In\nwhich lb* now ll before th*\ncimeras co-itirred with htr huibtnd, Humphrty Bogtrt. The tultry\ntoughness li font tnd initead she\nplayi a soft, feminine penon.\nMUSIC NOTES\nJan Peerct, tht opcrttlc tenor,\nwill ippear with Deanna Durbln In\n\"For tht Lovt of Miry\" . . . Jtck\nLtonard, 1 linger recently signed\nby Columbii, will make hla icreen\ndebut in \"Swing tht Wuttrn Wiy,\"\ntht tint of tour cowboy musicals\ntht itudio hu lined up for him.\nOriginil Briillitn ungi, found\nIn tbt wild Indltn country when\nUit film troup wtnt on locitlon,\nhighlight \"Snd of tht River,\" t\nforthcoming 3. Arthur Rink production, co-iterring Stbu tnd Blbi\nFerreira, South Amtricin beiuty.\n$64 QUESTION\nWhen Deborah Ktrr finished\n\"Black Nirciisus\" In Englind she\npicked up tnd wint to Hollywood\nfor htr starring rolt with Cltrk\nGable in \"Thl Huckiten.\" Sht offered htr country homt, \"Mty-\nfleld,\" ln Sussex, for auction but\nto htr amazement ther* hav* been\nno bidden for the place, ln spit*\not England'i lerloui homing thort-\n\u00ab\u2022* Oarlincjl\nlmam***SZ**\n\u201e thm M \u00bb* C____Z)*.\nBy AUCE DENHOFF\nidd egg yolki, blind, ind pour\nover chicken. Sprinkle with cheeie,\nind bake until thoroughly heated\nand well browned. Sirvu 8.\nCHICKEN RILAF\nTwo cup* hot cooked rice, 3\ntablespooni butttr or margarine, Vs\ncup canned'tomatoes, >A teaipoon\nuit, Vi cup diced, cooked chicken,\nchicken itock or grivy or canned\nbroth, duh cayenne.\nMelt margarine in omelet or\nfrying pan tnd idd rlct; cook 2\nminutes. Add tomatoes, chicken,\n\u25a0nd enough itock or gravy to\nmoisten. If you have lt, add a\nchicken liver, uuteed In chicken\nfit or margarine, then separated\ninto small plecei. Cook 5 mlnutu\nind season highly with uit tnd\nciyenne. Serves _\nCHICKEN TIMBALES\nTwo tibleipooni butter or mirg-\n\u2022rlne, Vi cup stale brud crumbi,\n1 cup chopped cooked chicken, 2-3\ncup mllk, Vi teaspoon uit, V, tableipoon chopped pinley, 2 eggs,\nilightly beiten, 1-18 teupoon\npepper.\nMelt thi mirgirlne, idd breid\ncrumbi md mllk, ind cook 9\nj minutei, itlrrlng comtintly; idd\nchlckm, pinley ind eggi, thin sei-\nson. Ortue moldi ilightly md fill\n2-9 full. Plice ln pm of hot witer\nmd biki 20 mlnutu or until\nfirm, ln 1 moderite.oven (350 F.)\nMakes 8. Serve plain or with 1\n\u25a0\u2022Oct.\nBeauty Hints\nBy IDA JEAN KAIN\nCorrective Gymnastics for Special Needs\n\u2022   Should Be Under Care of Physician\nNot Infrequently, thll column rt- eh^lr, which brings tht btck of tht\nceivu requeiti for ipeelil medical1 hlpi clou to tht chiir. Armi ihould\ngytnnutlci, many of which nqulre'bi down it ildti.\nguldince tnd ihould bt dont only Movement: lulu hlpi off floor to\nunder direct nipervliion. Recently 1 ttrilght lint, pulling up tnd In'\nthtrt htvt  bun iny numbtr of with Uit lowtr tbdomloil muiclei\nThert It no mon deipente feel\nlng in tht world than thit of btlng, it the uylng goes, \"it thi tnd\nof one\"i rope.\"\nOnly those who have gone\nthrough the experience for which\nthose totally Inadequate words\nstand can appreciate the seme of\nutter desolation, of frenzied helplessness, that Eettlei down on 1\nperson who, having run round ind\nround Inside the trip of in Intolerable situation, leaking \u2022 loophole\nthrough which he might crawl to\nufety, he it lut comes face to face\nwith the fact that he sees no way\nof escape. And Judging by the\nletters which come dally to my\ndesk, I am afraid of there are many\nwives who will know Just what\nthe writer of the following letter is\ntalking about when she says: \"I'm\nabout at the end of my rope u to\nwhat I should do, and as to what\nll expected of me, and I thought\nperhapi you could glvt me t new\ningle on how to cope with thii\nIltuatlon.\"\nHer story is the old tnd bitter,\none of the husband who betrayi hla\nwife and laughs ln her fict when\nthe find! lt out. She tells it this\nway:\n\"I am married to tn army officer,\nand have been for some fiyt yean.\nHe'i a rather nice-looking fellow,\nmd I'm not pretty but tverage-\nlooklng. I have found out that ray\nhusband hai been running around\nwith other women, and it nearly\nkills me. I've alwayi worihlpped\nhim so very much.\n\"During the two years he wai\noverseas, I wu true to him. I\nworked hard ln a defense plant,\nand supported hll mother. I never\nwent any place, but laved my\nmoney, except for the few clothes\nI bought so I could look nice when\nhe came back. He has been back\nnearly two years now, ind I'm itill\nwearing the clothei I bought two\nyeari ago, while he spenda our\nmoney on other women.\n\"We bive an adorable baby three\nmonthi old. whom I never neglect.\nI luffered the torturei of the damned to give my husband the son\nbe wanted, and now he'i ready to\nput me aside. He telle me he can\nget my son away from me and will\n,\u2022\u2022#\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022'\n,,........\nl*-\u00bb*\u00bbn\nPost.\num\nAtruimi at Oaaaealtamli\n\u00bb!\u2022_\nrequests for speclil  ezirciiti  for\ndropped itomtch, or vlsceroptoili,\nlh* mtdlcil ttrm T01I1 meini 1\ndropping down of any part of the\nbody, and in thli connection tt li\ndiiplictmtnt downward tnd forwird of the abdominal orgini with\nconsequent bickicht md chronic\ntitifut.\nAll iuch cuu most certiinly\nihould bt undtr tht cm of 1 competent phyiiclm. A ipeelil type\ncomt li idvlied, ont thit cm bt\nidjuittd ln iuch t wiy 11 to lift\nlh* abdominal organi. Tht pitlent\nU Instructed to put on ih* cone'\nwhile lying down, with hlpi tit\nvited to counltne. grivlty tnd rt\nlton tht orgini to thtlr proper\npetition befon th* const Is fuUn-\ntd to hold thtn stoutly.\nTb* mott common ctuu of dropped itomtch It lmproptr poiture\nNot only ihould thtrt Vt tn uplift\nilong tht ibdomlnil will, but thli\nmuit bt eirrled through the rlbcige\nmd cheit. Therefore the eierctiei\n\u25a0hould be directed towird itrtng-\nthenlng tht ibdomlnil muicWi tnd\ntbt muiclei tbit rover tht rlbt ind'\nlift tht ehuL ind ill extrclut\nihould bt Uken In \u25a0 ipeeiil petition\nto mlit In replicament ef the ibdomlnil orgini\nTht following \u00bb*rdu U nnr\ntimplt ina itiy, but plme contult\nwith your doctor firtt. Rt mty with\nyou to po-Kpont utrcltt until ltttr.\nPoiltlon: Th* tqulpmtnt It 1\nitnlght rhilr without irmi plictd\n\u2022Idwiyi. LU on lh* b*ek en floor.\nwith lowtr Up irroii Um rhilr\nwit, m thtt Uit undtr ptrt ef tht\nknu tl it tht nttrttt rigt ef tht\nind it tht umt tlmt itrttchlni\nirmi bick on floor ovtrhtid. Hold.\nReturn to poiition with hlpi on\nfloor, irmi down it ildti on floor.\nRtput ilx tlmu. ilowly, UUr In'\ncriulng tht numbtr.\nSomt iptclilliU recommend 1\nboird for tht \"inverted-lying poiltlon for ill corrtctlvti ot thli ni-\nturt. A iturdy boird cm bt pliced\nwith Um foot tnd iltvittd, oppoilte\nud of boird on floor. From thit\nposition kneel un bt fluid tnd\nthigh* dnwn towird ebttt Aik\nyour doctor tbout iuch 1 boird.\ngo to all endi to do lt. \/\n\"I lovt my biby ind I lovt my\nhuibtnd, but I'm ilowly learning\nto hate him. I've begged and pleaded with him to stop this sort of\nlife, but he laughs at me. He knows\nI know he goes out with theie low-\ntype women, and It doesn't ieem\nto bother hit comcienu 1 bit.\n\"Juit whit ctn I do?\"\nIn 1 iltuatlon ot thll sort, begging\nand pleading accomplish Just exactly nothing. As a matter of cold fact,\nI believe they actually only make\nthingi wont. Invariably iuch scenes\nend in violent quarrels, tnd guar\nrels only give the husband in ex\ncuse for going off and ueking whtt\nhe feels to be more congenial\ncompany.\nSo the first thing to do \u2014 and\nalmost the hardest \u2014 Is to svoid\naccusations, reproaches or tean.\nKeep ai silent as you poulbly can\non the subject until you are pre\npared to utter an ultimatum. Don't\nkeep telling your huaband you're\ngoing to leave him it ho doesn't\nmend his ways. Constant threats of\nthat sort weaken your position. He\nknowi you know 'what he ii doing.\nYou've begged and pleaded with\nhim to itop it. Now let the whole\nthing drop Ull you mikt up your\nmind what you want to do.\nAnd thin are, of courie, only\ntwo alternatives open to you if\nyour husband persists tn his preunt\nbehavior. One is to stay with him,\naccepting the situation as It ls and\nsticking it out for the lake of\nfinancial support, your child, a conventional desire to avoid scandal\nor a desperate hope that he may\nchange. The other ls to pick up your\nchild and leave. Go to another city,\nget yourielf a job and itart cut to\nmake 1 new life for yourielf and\nyour child.\nWhich of Uiue two thingi you do\ndepends on whether you want life\nto move, or to stand still; whether\nyou prefer any tort of existence\nwith the man you once loved, or\npeace of mind without him; whether\nyou would rather stay forever\ndangling \"at the end of your rope\"\nand cut yourself down, get on your\nfeet md go places again.\nIt's a hard choice, but It's one\nthat's up to you.\nMcNUTT TO RESIGN\nAS U.S. ENSIGN\nTO PHILIPPINES\nMANILA, Feb. 23 (AP)-Piul V.\nMcNutt itld Saturday that ht would\nreturn to tin Unlttd Statei ioon to\nresign u Ambassador to the Philippines. This was believed to forecast early conclusion of in agreement on U. S. military baiei in the\nPhilippines.\nStands up jf\nUnder Strain:'\nUhM_m\u00ab.I\u00ab.4i*H\" \u2022\n1,,Int. till itttltl *\n-fAIHAiataUKAILI\nl^momeX\nChess Replaces Hockey In Interest\nOf Hundreds of Teen-Agers\nCAHLTU, Suk. (CP) - Tht\n\u2022 \u2022\u25a0It which tiiicktd Dick\nNihmeile end ton nil coit on tht\nMoou   Mountain   Indltn   It tun11\nipptrtntfj did to from hungtr.\nTht big bird, ovtreonwtd tnd\nout In in imply ihlck li btlng\nftd regultrlv now ea nbWti\ntripped by Nihknlt.\nBy HARRY (CCLIS\nCinidJin Prut Stiff WrIUr\nTORONTO, Feb. 23 (CP) - You\nthink the kidi in ill gigt ovtr\nhockey? Not to,\nHundredi of teen-igen jimmed\nCentril Technical School here Frldiy night for \u2022 cheu tourniment\nL A. Horowitz of New York, world\ncheu muter md editor of \"Chtu\nSevlew,\" wu there to play 40\nboirdi igalnst Junior playen repreienting virloui Toronto ichooli.\nBernird Freedmtn, Secretary of\nUie Cheu Fedentlon of Cinada who\ndevotes much of hll Ume to encour-\niging younger players, wu there\ntoo. to give the beit wplled he could\nto hundredi of queries from junior\ncheu enthuiluti. He told thtm\nthe Toronto Junior chimplonihlp\nwill be held during Enter holldiyi\n\u25a0ind the kldi cm uit tlmt clocks lf\nthey wint thtm. Fifteen high tnd\npubllc ichooli in contesting leigue\ngimei  ln  thru lectloni.\nTWICI BITTIN\nJohny Mitchell. Miniger of PltU-\nburgli Horneti ln the Amerlcin\nHockey Leigue, problbly wonderi\nwhit he did lo tire thievei. Home\nfor \u2022 weekend vlilt recently he wu\nIble to make uie of hli cir became\ntn Iniunnce company had replaced\ntour tirei itolen not long .ago.\nBut when he went to get the\nur out igiln ifter luvlng It In the\ngtrtge overnight, he found the four\ntirei itolen ifaln and thli tlmt\ntht wheel! hid been removed u\nwtll. But tht thieves did luve\nthe bolts ind hub cipi behind. Maybe Johny cm uu thtm,\nGRO-PUP\nIN MEAL FORM TOO!\nto give your dog a change horn Cubes\nOlve your dog 1 treat Now he\ncm have Oro-Pup In two formi\n\u2014Cubes end Mee.1. Thli new 3-\npound package of Oro-Pup Meal\nfeed! t 15-pound dog 1 wholt\nweek. (It glvet you the time economy u the 2-pound pickige.of\nCubu tnd cotta tbout H th*\nprice of muiy other brmdi of dog\nfood). Your netr**grocer or pet\n\u25a0hop bu both Oro-Pup Meal\ntai Oro-Pup Cube*. 80 don't\nforget. Otn yoor dog t treat.\nOder both tod.y I\n*t\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb_\u00ab\u00ab*\u00bbM\u00ab|>M,.,\u00ab.....,.|,),l,|\u201et>l\nMIKA GIRl-io.,.,\nBrtahta, (ikevtl tkW kuteu\nfer Aluki Airline*, wu an \u2022*)\u2022\nlrt\u00bbl U lh* ****** m i\u2014tae Uu\nat m* Out-tun ftr\ntfduiiiu\nRtliefi dl*-\ntwuofta-tnhooldwhlUheilupi.\nRob on Vlcki VapoRub tt bed-\nmWTudurtni %\/ICKS\ndebt, -ftr ttl \u25bc \u00bbAT*fiTJl\nWARNING!\nIndications Still Point to a Shortage of Coal Next Winter.\nP\nH\nO\nN\nE\nThe better grades, especially, are not being\nproduced in sufficient volume to meet the\never increasing demand.\nf-1-.ONE 33, and place your order now, we\ncan make delivery of the following imme-\ndiatejy \u2014\nGALT LUMP ond STOVE, NEWCASTLE LUMP,\nCROW'S NEST COBBLE and STOKER, THREE\nHILLS LUMP, CANMORE BRIQUETTES.\nWest Transfer Ce.\n\"Nelson's Fuel Merchanti for 47 Years\"\nPHONE 33 719 BAKER ST.\n______________-_______-______\u25a0___________\u25a0_\u25a0__\na*m*.-^.:-. m.t        ... ______\na... ...:...   .- ..\nW\n ffp\n'       a I I , i .\nClearance of\nWomen's\nShoes\n(BROKEN LINES)\nStill plenty of sizes and\nstyles to choose from,\npriced at\n75' *W\nR. Andrew\n& Co.\nLeaders In Footfoshlon\nVruguayPresident\nAgree Thot Mixture\nOf Chemicals\nCaused Explosion\nLOS ANGELES, Feb. 33 (API-\nChemical expert! agreed Saturday\nthat a 300-gallon mixture of chemlcali equivalent to 3600 pound! of\nexploiive virtually u violent u nitroglycerin cauied the downtown\nLoi Angelei exploilon which killed\nIS and injured 158 Thursday.\n- A mixture of perchloric acid tnd\nacetic anhydride wai the lethal po\ntion which disintegrated the O'Conn\nelectroplating plant, wrecked nearly a block of buildingi ud rattled\nI square mile of the city, uid police\nehemlsti.\nWorkmen itill lurched for two\nOtheri itill missing.\nAppointed Member\nOf N.T. Council\nOTTAWA, Teb. 23 (CP) - Re-\nlources Miniiter Glen innounced\n, ippolntment of John G. McNiven of\nYellowknife, N.W.T., it t membfr\nof the Northweit Territoriei Council.\nPreildent-elect Tomu Barreta\n(right )of Uruguay ll Qreeted by\nJuan Carloi Blanco, Uruguayan\nAmbauador to the U.S, on bli trrivtl In Miami, Fit. During hll 15-\nday vlilt in the United Statei,\nPreiident Barreta wlll cell on\nPruldent Trumin it the White\nHouu. He wlll tlio itop In New\nYork ind Philadelphia.\nmmmmmimm&BMim*^\nNELSON SOCIAL\n~\"\nD^S\nBy MRS. M. J. VlttNIUX\nMay Deport \"Lucky\"\nLuciano to Italy\nHAVANA, Feb. 23 (AP)-Charlei\n\"Lucky\" Luciano, former New York\nvice overlord, wu arrested Stturdty tnd interned In en immigration\nramp for poulblt deportation to\nItely.\nAn Investigation hid been ordered\nalter the United States cut off narcotics ihlpmenti to Cube on the\nground thit Luciano's preience here\nmight lead to diversion of the drugi.\nREELECTED PRESIDENT\nMONTREAL, Peb. 22 (CP) - C.\n- David  of Montreal  wu reelected\nPreiident todey of the Royil Archi\ntectural Initltute of Canadi it iti\ninnual aisembly.\nJ. Roxburgh Smith of Montrul\nwu reelected Pint Vice Preiident\ntnd John Porter of Vincouver wu\nelected Second Vice Preiident.\nCanada's Ace\nSecret Agent\nLeaves Post\nOTTAWA, Feb. 22 (CP)\u2014One of\nCanada's ace aecret agenti of the\nSecond World War today left the\nReconitruction Department and\nwent back to hla peace-time job as\nconsulting engineer.\nHe ll Leulie R. Thompson, a former farmer of nearby Martotick,\nOnt, whoie wartlike title of \"special\nliaison officer,, covered a host of underground jobi including acting as\nconfidential, tgent for Reconstruction Miniiter Howe md u the key\nexecutive of \u2022 lecret committee on\natomic energy.\nAt one time Mr. Thompion was\nInstrumental In helping in the organized escape of 500 Polish technician! and engineer! from under the\nnoie of the Geitapq. They were lub-\nsequently brought to Canada.\nAs a \"private citizen\" loaded with\ncold cash md i periuasive manner\nhe purchued numerous yachts In\nthe -United Statei for use by the\nCtnidlm Navy early in the war. A\nneutral country, the U. S. could not\nhtvt iold the ships to the Canadian\ngovernment\nMr. Thompion wu tlio i member\nof the secret pre-Hiroahima Atomic\nEnergy Committee, ind icted as agent for Canadian supplies of unnlum, thorium md other radio-active\nelements.\nHe it returning to nil pre-wir engineering work in Montreal.\nCOLWELL-MANAHA1.\nTrlnity United Church presented\ni churning icene Wedneiday ifternoon It three o'clock for the ceremony ptrformed by Rtv. T_ J. S.\nFerguson when he united in mirrlige Doreen Patricia, third daughter of Mijor tnd Mn. R. M. Manahan, and John Wllliim Colwell,\nyoungeit ion ot Jimei C. Colwell\ntnd the lite Mn. Colwell of High\nRiver, Alta. The bride, who wu glvtn in marriage ky htr father, wtl\nittended by her iliter, Mn. W. P.\nKapak, u matron ot honor, Miu\nEdna Peacock and Miu Barbara McLennan, tt bridesmaids and by Mlu\nDonna Mary Boothroyd ai flower\ngirl. The groom wu lupported by\nBud Dty of Macltod, Altt md tht\nushers included William P. Kapak\nmd Arthur Godfrey. The Senior\nChoir et Hie Trinity Church ot\nwhich the bride wu t former member ung \"Oh Perfect Love.\" Collin\nBaker rendered \"Oh Promise Me\"\n\u2022t the signing of the regliter. Mn.\nC. W. Tyler iccompinled the former lelectlom and. alio pliyed the\nwedding marches. For the marriage\nthe bride wu exquisite in a wedding gown of traditional white Ducheii satin en train, full length veil\nand elegant headdreaa of white ostrich feathen, and carried t gorgeous bouquet ot Americtn Beauty\nrosea and heather. The church was\nadorned in an artistic arrangement\nof yellow daffodils and colorful baskets of floweri. The reception following was at the home of the brlde'i\nparents, 712 Carbonate Street. The\nMme floral decorationi were carried out at ln the church. Gueiti\nwere received by the bride's mother.\nUnique again was the smart tei\ntable covered by a cut work cloth,\ncentered by a three tiered wedding\ncake, which was flanked by dark\npink rose budi and silver and white\ncandles. Preaidlng at the urns were\nMri. A. N. Winlaw, Mra. J. H. Wallace, Mrs. R. L. McBride and Mn.\nMaud Hanna, while gueits were invited to tea by Mrs. H. A. Doak md\nMri. L. E. Borden. Other! assisting\nas serviteura included Mn. Alex Allan, Mrs. Vincent Fink, Mri. W. K.\nGunn, Mn. C. F. Gigot, Mrs. W.\nJeffi, Mn. J. Rosi, Mn. K. Grenfell,\nMisi Dorothy Stewart, Mn. Duncan\nSmith and Mri. J. M. Armstrong of\nLarkspur, Calif. For the honeymoon\nto Calgary and Banff, Mn. Colwell\n\"BUILD B.C. PAYROLLS\"\nWith\nPacific\nCoffee\nTASTES\nBetter!\nSee for yourself how much\nbelter your morning cup of\ncoffee tastes when Pacific\nis odded. Its creamy-rich\ntexture will improve it so\nmuch you'll never want to\nbe without it!! Try some today. At oil grocers.\nPacific Milk\n\"Irradiated ind Vicuum Picked\"\nuge ot pink rosei. Tht couple eventually will make thtir homt in\nMacleod, Alta. Alex Allan u I clou\nfriend of me fimily proposed the\ntout to the bride, ably responded to\nby the groom. Thii being followed\nby congratulatloni trom Rtv. T. J.\nS. Ferguion and the reading of the\ntelegrami of felicitation! by N. C.\nStibbi- Out-of-town gueiti were Mr.\nand Mri. Bert Charlton, Mr, tnd\nMn. Bud Diy, Mr. and Mn. E. Shel-\nding, Frank Brewiter ill ot Macleod, Alti. Mr. md Mn. Clark Colwell of High River tnd Mn. J. M.\nArmitrong of Ltrkipur, Ctlli\nFBOCKLAGE-DAVia\nA pretty wedding of interest ln\nthe diitrict took piece tt tht Cathedral of Mary, Immaculate Tutidiy\nmorning when Rev. Armmdo Migllo united in mirrlige Miu June\nDavis youngest daughter of Wllliim Davis of .Vmcouver liltnd thd\nAlbert Frocklage-ton of Mra Clin\nFrocklage of Nelion. The bride\nwearing i lovely white satin gown\nmd t finger tip veil, ctrrled t bouquet of white md red carnations. _\nHtr attendant wu tht groom's sister Mrs. E. Pounder tnd Mr. Pounder wai belt mtn. FollowiM tht cer-\nmony a reception for immediate relatives tnd frlendi wu held at the\nhome of Mr. ind Mrs. E. Pounder.\n\u2022 Mn. Im C. Cimpbell of Willow Point viilted tbe Hon. Mn. H.\nPerry Leake, Vernon Street, Friday.\n\u2022 St. Saviour'i W. A. members\nmet Thuriday ln the Memorial Hall\nwith Mn. S. C. Latornell as President preiiding and Mn. C. R. Hamilton ta tei hoiteu. Otheri attending included Mrs. C. E- A. Slmmondi\nMn. F. H. Stringer, Mri. A. Wllllami\nMn. J. Wood, Mn. Wilion Whiteley,\nMn. F. P. Clark, Mri. C. H. Burgeis,\nMn. J. Draper,-Mn. C. E. Lister and\nMra H. A. Doak.\n\u2022 Honoring Mn. George Hark\nneai, nee Mlai Honor Tregar, the\nmemberi of the Hospital Women'i\nAuxiliary, held a very pleuant evening party at the home of Mrs. H.\nM. Whimster, Filrvlew. The gueat\nof honor wai presented with a gift\nof china. Gueiti Included Mri. Robert Todd, Mn. G. R. Bone, Mri. W,\nWright, Mn. A. Brett, Mra G. C. A,\nArneson, Mri. W. Jeffs, Mri. R,\nScott, Mn. N. C. Stlbbi, Mri. J. A.\nWilson, Mn. G. B. Ruuell, Mrs.\nWhlmiter, Mn. R. A. Birnu, Mn.\nG. S. Macintosh, Mn. J. H. Coven-\nchose a smart black dressmaker I try, Mrs. H. Smith, Mlu Gladys\nsuit, white accessories, platinum fox Ewing, Miu Carmen Horton and the\nfur the gift of the groom md a cor-' honor guut Mn. George Harknew.\nOiLtitSLOk.\nMONDAY, FEB. 24, 1947\nCKLN\n1240 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u20140 Ctntdt\n7:02\u2014Prui Newi\n10 Aircraft\nCarrying Parties\nTo Lynn Lake Area\nWINNIPEG, Ftb. 22 (CP)-More\nthin 10 aircraft trt shuttling ln ind\nout of Cold Llkt, Man., 100 miles\nNorth of Tht Pu, ctrrylng staking\npartiei and their supplies 120 mllei\nNorthward Into tht ntw Lynn Lake\nnickel-copper tnt.\nLack of fuel oil grounded moit of\nthe plinti t ftw wttki tgo, but report! reaching here todey indlcited\nthtt flighti were now operiting\nwithout deity.\nExploration of tht area, which\nhai attracted both veterm md tenderfoot mining men in lirgt numberi. Is expected to decide whether\nLynn Like will join Sudbury, Ont.\nmd Petsamo, Finland (now Rus\niitn) ii great commerciil mining\nregloni.\nThe area ot favorable geological\nformation is reported ln preliminary\nsurveys to extend for 70 by 80 mllei,\ncentering on Lynn md Barrington\nLakei md extending ilightly over\nthe Sukatchewan border.\nFAMOUS   EAGLE \u2014toll Jem MeCnllongh admires a\n\u2022tufted American eagle In Congreu Hall, Philadelphia, which cuitodiani bellevi wu the model for the eagle on U. S. currency. It\nbelonged to Chariot Willson Peale, artist.\nThe principle occupation of Austria is agriculture.\nORIGIN OF FUN FLON'S NAME LOST\nIN MAZE OF AGE OLD LEGENDS\nBy NORMAN ALT8TEDTER\nCanadian Preu Stiff Writer\nFLIN FLON, Man. (CP)-Some\nsay the name was Profeuor Flin\nFlon, otheri that lt wn Flintabatty\nFlonatin, but they agree that the\nname of the novel in which he wai\nthe hero wai ''The Sunleu City\"\nand that it wai appropriate for this\nrugged mining town perched on\nthe rock and muskeg of the Pre-\ncambrian Shield.\nThe haiy history of the naming\nof this town of some 9000 miners,\nfishermen, trappers and lumbermen,\n250 miles Northweit of Regina, Is\ntraced by one group of historians\nto a lonely prospector who found\na novel on a Churchill River portage in IBM, in which a Profeuor\nFlin Flon wai the hero. He liked\nthe name and gave it to the preaent lite of the town, the itory\ngoei. But no one today hai ever\ncome acrosi a copy of the novel.\nPartisans of the other explanation aay the character in the novel\nwas named Flintabatty Flonatin\nand that he descended In a submarine to the Sunless City where\ngold wai used for all construction.\nA group of prospectors are laid\nto have remembered the story when\nthey were doing early work on a\nclaim which centred on a conical\nhole. They named lt Flin Flon.\nThere are more than 2000 'Flintabatty Flonatina\" descending Into\nthe mine of the Hudion Bay Min\ning and Smelting Company here\nevery day now to delve riot only\nfor gold, but for copper, illver,\naluminum, cadmium and the purest\nzinc in the world.\nAlthough when anyone refers to\n\"The Company\" it Is taken for\ngranted that the H.B.M.S. company\nis the one referred to, the town\nis also a big fishing centre. More\nthan $1,000,000 worth of fish from\nteeming Norhtern lakes were marketed through Flin Flon lait year.\nThe fiih find their wey to markets acrosi Canada and in the Unl-\nted Statu by air or along the Canadian National Rallwyi, the only\nmethod! of getting to the \"outilde.\"\nHIGHWAY  OUTLET\nBut there is tlk now of \"The\nRoad\" \u2014 the 100-foot right-of-way\nbeing sliced through rock and mui-\nkeg between Flin Flon and Nipawin, Sask., 140 miles Southwest of\nhere. The highway will provide\nNILSON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, FEB. 24, 1947 - S\nCharges U. S. With\nIncreasing\nMilitary Strength\nLONDON, Feb. 22 (Reuten) - A\ntommentetor on Moscow Radio todty charged the United Stetei with\nIncreasing ltl militiry itrength.\n\"American military circlet Insist\non  iome mythical  threat td  the\nUnited Statei.- Thli, of courie, Is1\njust an Invention to get more Amer\nleans Into khaki.''\nnew outlet for fish md a new route\nfor the producti of the agriculturally rich Carrot River valley iround\nNipawln. The (1,000,000 road which\nit it expected will be completed ln\nIMS, will open new lumber areai,\nalso important to Flin Flon'l\neconomy.\nFlin Flon li m Infant which flnt\nbegan to grow ln the lite 1920s\nwhen the Hudion Biy Mining and\nSmelting Company mtdt an Initial\noutlay of (27,000,000 for tht mine,\nmill, concentrator!, imelter md\npower development, before t ilngle\nton of ore wai treated.\nPower cornea from the unique\nwilderneu community of Island\nFalli, 70 miles Northweit of Flin\nFlon where a huge dam on the\nChurchill River producei the hydroelectric power serving the plant\nat Flin Flon ai well as cheip power\nto the town. Street lighti ere >ft\nburning the year tround as tbe\nCity believes bulbi last longer when\nnot turned off and on.\nOnly 379 people live on Uie Sukatchewan tide of Flin Flon but\nthe ore body lies astride tht border\nwith moit of it mined ln Saskatchewan. When mining operations began Ln the early 19301 the Manitoba\nGovernment ilgned a 20-year igree\nment releaiing the Compiny from\npires next year,\ntax obligation!. The agreement ex-\nThe Sukatchewan Government,\nhowever, lait year obtained $800,000\nin taxes from minerals taken out\nof the mine.\nFREEMA11\n*     FURNITURE CO.  *^\nThe Houu ot Furniture Valuei\nPhont 115 Nelion\nBUY ON OUR\nBUDGET PLAN\nTRADI IN YOUR OLD\nFURNITURE ON NEW.\nAbout  14 cubic feet  of wirm\nmoist  air weight one  pound.\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiih\nMALCOLM'S FURS\nStorage\nRepair! \u2014 Alteration!\n6S9 Baksr St-     Phont 940\ninnuil iiiiiiiiiiii um ii in i ii fiiiim i hid\nLADIES' SATIN SLIPS\nI Black \u2014 Tearota\nSizes 32 to 44\n$2.98 and 53.95\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\nfee*\nYES \u2014Wa Sail\nRAW AND PASTEURIZED\nMILK\nSPRINQ\nCOATS and SUITS\nPRINT DRESSES\nIn Jeney and Crepai\nMILADY'S FASHION SHOPPE\nmm*\\**mM,mmmmmm^mmmmmmmk\\\\t%a\nKEEP\nREGULAR\nKEEP\nJJ, way\nFar JtMtecfof Diet*\nChurchill Tests of\nUnestimoble Value\"\nTo Both Countries\nWINNIPEG, Feb. 23 (CP)-Cold-\nwetther experiments now being cir-\nrled on at Churchill, In Northern\nManitoba, will be of \"unestimable\nvalue\" to both Canada and the\nUnited States, General A. G. L. McNaughton and Fiorello LaGuardia\nuld Saturday befoce their departure\nfor the Eait.\nChairmen reipectlvely of the Canadian and United Statea uctioni of\nthe Canada-U. S. Joint Defence\nBoard, they returned laat night from\nI trip to the Hudion Bay army base\nwhere Canidian and U. S. troops\nare conducting the tests.\nThey itresied. however, that the\nresults of the experiment! will be\nvaluable from an economic, ao\ncial and civil atandpoint as from i\nmilitary one.\n\"The North is as cold ai \u2022 usurer's\nheart, but it has .tremendous possl\nbilities.\" Mr. LaGuardia uld.\nNO ROCKETS OR\nSPECIAL AIRCRAFT\nGeneral McNaughton added that\nIf anyone in the party of militiry\nattaches and newipaper men ached\nuied to visit the baie later this\nmonth expects to see \"rockets which\ngo to the moon, or spccla.1 jet-propelled aircraft, he'i going to be very\ndliappointed.\"\nThe only aircraft there were being uied to test navigation equipment or to land luppllei.\n\"Our experiments thii yeir are\nlimed chiefly at learning how to\nlive under Aroiic condition! \u2014 how\nmuch work a man can do and what\nipeciil precaution! are necessary to\noffset the rigoraof the climate. The\nbig thing is to solve the problems of\nliving conditioni and transportation.\"\n\"It's not Just a question of keeping\nwarm. We've got to consider comfort\nind ability to move easily. Clothing\ncan't be heavy and bulky if a man ii\ngoing to fight or work in the North.\"\nGeneral McNaughton said.\nThere wai no doubt the Arctic\nwould be opened up to mining end\nother economic enterprise!, Mr. Li-\nGuirdli uld. \"We can't go on with\nthat great vacuum hovering over\nui.\"\nFRISH WATER\nPROBLEM SOLVED\nOne major problem\nmen with fresh wster-\nbeen solved partially by uie of\n\"shaped charges\"\u2014explosives developed during the Second World Wir\nThey will cut a hole two Inches in\ndiimeter through 10 (eet of lee on\na river, end \"it's much simpler thin\nnicking iwiy with i sledge him-\nmer for a couple of hours.\"\n7:07\u2014Sunrise Serenide\n7:30\u2014Muilc for Mondiy\n8:00\u2014CBC Newi\n8:15\u2014Bretkfiit Club\n8:44-C.P.R. Triln Tlmt\n8:45\u2014Hebriw Chrlitlin Hour\n8:58\u2014Weather Forecait\n9:00\u2014BBC Newi\n8:15\u2014Morning Concert\n9:30\u2014At .Your Service\n9:59\u2014Time Signal\n10:40\u20140x0 Program\n10:45\u2014They Tell Me\n11:00\u2014Poliflor Memory Tut\n11:15\u2014Milt Herth Trio\n11:30\u2014Charlie Splvak\n11:45\u2014Ethel and Albert\n12:00\u2014B. C. Farm Broadcast\n12:25\u2014Notice Board\n12:30\u2014Preii News\n12:45\u2014World of Song\n1:00\u2014Old Favorites\n1:2\u00bb-Weither Forecut\n1:30\u2014Afternoon Recital\n1:45\u2014Women'i Newi md Commentary\nCJAT\n810 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u2014Hebrew Chrlitlan Hour\n\u25a07:15\u2014Press Newi\n7:30-Melody Rinch\n7:45\u2014Wake-up Programme\n8:00\u2014CBC Newi\n8:15\u2014Breakfait Club\n8:45\u2014Laura Limited\n9:00\u2014Betty and Bob\n9:15\u2014Lucy Linton\n9:30-HI Neighbor\n10:00\u2014Musical Memory Telt\n2:00\u2014B. C. School Broidcut\n2:30\u2014rootlight Fivorltei\n2:45\u2014Muilcil Progrim\n3:00\u2014Don Metier ind Hli Islanders\n3:15\u2014Mirror for Women\n3:30\u2014Little Conctrt\n3:45\u2014Swing Time\n4:00\u2014Edmund Hockrldge\n4:15-Sport New!\n4:28\u2014Triln Timi\n4:30\u2014Children'l Storytlmt\n4:45-The Little Show\n5:00\u2014Sicred Heirt Progrimmi\n5:15-01d Chisholm TnU\n5:28\u2014C P. R. Tnin Tlmt\n5:30\u2014Peerleu Newi\n5:45-Studies ln Blick ind Whiti\n6:00-Your Hit Parade\n8:15\u2014Cavalcade of Melody\n7:00-CBC Newi\n7:15\u2014CBC Newi Roundup\n7:45\u2014Unlvenlty Report\n7:30\u2014Recltel Timi\n8:00\u2014Your Amerlcin Muilc\n8:30\u2014Harmony Houie\n9:00\u2014Nitlonil Firm Radio Forum\n9:30\u2014All-Stir Dance Parade\n9:45\u2014Lean Bick ind Liiten\n10.00-CBC Newi\n10:15\u2014Milton Chirlei. OrginW\n10:30\u2014Dmce Orchestra\n11:00-God Save Thl King\nPreserves Ear\n\u2022 lupplylng\n-ilready hid\n12 Injured in\nPlant Explosion\nUTICA. N Y, Feb 23 (API - At\nlent 12 per.om were Injured Siturdiy when a terrific exploilon demo)-\nlihed \u2022 Iwo-itory knitting michlnery menufirturlng plant ind two\nother buildings and ihittered window! In i seven-block irei In downtown Utlci.\nFolic\/ lilted one mm u mining\nFive persons ire in hoipltil ind\nthe otheri were treited neir thl\nicine lor cuti ind minor Injurlli.\nR. D. Muegge, Longvltw, Tlx.,\ntravailing mtl, pointi te tbe itet\nIn hli tbdtmtn whin hi hit eir-\nried hit right eir ilnee lett October whin t lurgien hurried It\nthere In in effort te keep It illvi\nuntil be reeevend frem Injurlee\n\u2022ufflclently le have It grafted en\nthe heed egiln. Hi left DtllM,\nTin., htipltll tfter tbi flnt ef e\neerin of operationi to replace the\nier.\n10.05-HI Neighbor\n10:15\u2014Hippy Oing\n10:45-They Tell Me\n11:00\u2014Tune Shop\n11:15\u2014Mid-Morning Melodlei\n11:30\u2014George'i Wife\n11:40\u2014HouiehoM Couniellor\n11:45\u2014Simmy Kiye\n12:00\u2014Luncheon Concert\n12:30-Press Newi\n12:45\u2014Luncheon Concert\n1:00\u2014The Concert Hour\n1:30\u2014Afternoon Recital\n1:45\u2014Commonetiry ind Tilk\n2:00\u2014B. C. School Broidcut\n2:30\u2014For Women Only '\n3:00\u2014Messer'a Winders\n3:15\u2014Mirror for Women\n3:00\u2014Cowboy Troubador\n3:43-BBC Newa\n4:00\u2014Edmond Hockrldge\n4:15\u2014Jack Smith Programme\n4:30\u2014Riding the Rlngi\n8:00\u2014Muilcil Progrimmi\n5:30\u2014Cathy and the Magic Slipper\n8:45\u2014Rhythm ind Romance\n8:00\u2014Lux Hidlo Theitre\n7:00-CBC Newi\n7:15-CBC Newi Roundup\n7:30\u2014Recital Timi\n7:45-Clty Deik\n8:00\u2014Cinidiin Civilcide\n8:30\u2014Harmony Houie\n9.-00\u2014Fnnk Pirker Show\n9:15\u2014Muilcil Progrimmi\n930\u2014Memory Line\n9:45-Rlo'i Ridlo Quli\n10:00-CBC Ntwi\n10:15\u2014Bridge to Dreemlind\n10:30\u2014Dmci Orcheitri\n11:00\u2014 Dmce Orcheitri\n11:18\u2014Dinct Orchutri\nU:30-Pterleii Ntwi\nll:-0-8lgn Off-The King.\nThree Killed in\nTraffic Tie-Up\nSAN FRANCISCO. Feb 23 (API-\nThree perioni were killed ind five\nInjured ln the plleup of six lutomo-\nbilei on the fog-ihrouded Sin Frin-\nclico-Oiklind Biy bridge eirly Sat-j\nurdiy. Tbe reiultint tieup of trifflc\ncmsed mother lutomoblle to rim\nthe michlm wilting In line ebetd\nof IL letting It on fire ind Injuring\n\u2022 ilxth penon. '\nSOLDI IKS BURN TO DEATH\nREYKJAVIK. Icelind, Fib. 23-\n(AP> - Two United Suite eoldltn\nwtrt burned to deith *ben \u2022 miring fin, whipped by \u25a0 M-mlle wind,\ndeitroyed two Quoniet huts uaed u\ncruh ititlom it Kefllvik airport\nThe fire wn ceuttd by en exploilon ot in oil-fuelled wtttr heit\ntr In one ot tht huta\n...FOR\nEvery Canadian today is asking himself this question t\n['How much more will it coit me to live tomorrow?^\nThe answer depends on us ... Living costs should not increase...\nIF\u2014we all keep on resisting the temptation to try to get more than\nour fair share of available goods.\nIF\u2014we continue to restrict our purchases to what w#j really nerd.'\nIF\u2014we keep on producing as much as we can at as low a price ns\nwe can.\nIF\u2014we  continue to support to  the  full  our   Government's wise\nmeasurea of control.\nIF\u2014we continue to walk the middle road, the road of moderation in\nall things\u2014in our thinking, in our actions and in our pleasures.\nIF\u2014as The House of Seagram has always suggested, we continue to\nthink of tomorrow ond practice moderation today!\ntSr^4t>Ai1$[_rf^C_*m\u00a5*l*lW\n^ttoOlot ..federation Shdaff\nTHE HOUSE OF SEAGRAM )\nOCT\n \u25a0MM,..-,..mi   .,,.,   .\n\"^w^m|^B\u00ab\"\u00abP^nFv\",\u00bb^\u00bbv\"^\u00ab^^e\u00ab\"\n^\nEitabliihed April 22. ISO)\nBritish Columbia'*\nMost interesting Newspaper\nPubllihtd tvtry morning except Sundiy by .\nthe N1.W8 PUBLISHING COMPANY, UM-'\n288 Biker St.. Neiton, Britlih Columbii.\nAuthorized u Second Clasi Mill,\nPoitotllce Depirtment, Ottiwi\nOF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nAUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\nMONDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1947\nA Position That Should\nBe Above Politics\nThe appointment of William John\n.McKell as Governor General of Austra-\n' lit, in succession of -the Duk^ of Gloucester, haa apparently not received\n|' general approval. R. G. Menzies, a former Australia Prime Minister, calls it\nhumiliating, shocking and deplorable.\nThe very fact that Mr. Menzies uses\nwords as strong as these argues against\nthe choice of Mr. McKell. If the office\nof Governor General is to retain its\ndignity and public value, the man occupying it ought to be universally acceptable.\nThe objection offered to Mr. McKell\nll not, of course, that he is Australian\nby birth and residence. Australia\nonce before had a native son as the\nKing's representative. Two men born\nin South Africa have been Governors\nGeneral of that Dominion. It is not\nMr. McKell's birthplace that is held\nagainst him, but the fact that he Is,\nor was until the day of his appointment, an active politician of the same\nparty as J. B. Chifley, Laborite Prime\nMinister of Australia. Mr. McKell is\nLaborite Premier of New South Wales.\nA like situation would arise ln Canada if Prime Minister King named\nPremier Garson of Manitoba as Governor General;.or, to make the parallel\nmore exact, since New South Wales is\na populous state and a stronghold of\nthe Australian Labor Party, if he had\nnamed Mr. Godbout, when he was Premier of Quebec. It is safe to say that\nneither of these nominations would be\ngenerally approved by Canadians.\nThey will consequently have no difficulty in understanding how some\nAustralians feel about Mr. McKell.\nThe most obvious argument against\nsuch a choice is that the Governor General has gome discretionary power. It\nis power to be used sparingly, and perhaps only in very unusual circumstances, but it exists. The Governor\nGeneral, according to most authorities,\nmay refuse a Prime Minister's request\nfor the dissolution of Parliament, if an\nalternative Government is possible.\nThis doctrine may be disputed, but one\nwho defends it strongly is Dr. H. V.\nZvatt, a member of the present Austra-\n. lian Government, and its spokesman on\noinslitutional matters. And it may\nvery well be argued that the Chifley\nGovernment, holding that the Governor General has powers which could\naffect its own political fortunes, should\nhave been doubly careful to avoid selecting an active partisan friend for the\npost\nBut the appointment of any one recently engaged in politics as Governor\nGeneral seems contrary to the spirit of\nthe parliamentary system as practiced\nin Britain and the Dominions. One of\nthe essential features of this system is\na national head, with a mainly ceremonial role, who is remote from party\nstrife and equally respected by people\nof all opinions. He represents stability\nand permanence, while the party leaden represent controversy and change;\nand so long as he performs fittingly,\nthe nation is likely to retain the social\ncohesion and respect for law which\nrepublics sometimes lose. That is the\ntheory, and it works; but the system\nwill inevitably be weakened by appointments which make the head of\nthe nation just one more official of\nthe ruling party.\nWild Duck Situation Is\nBecoming Serious\nA pronounced deterioration In the\nwild duck situation in Canadi l\u00bb revealed in n statement issued at Ottawa\nby Hon. J. Allison Glen, Minister of\nMines and Resources. The duck population has been falling off for a number of years because of surface water\nconditions on the far-flung mid-continental breeding grounds and of I\nlarge Increase in duck hunting activity\nfollowing the end of the war.\nReports from Dominion wildlife officers acrots Canada have shown that\nthe duck migration In the Autumn of\n1946 was much smaller than in 1945.\nAcdeating the gravity of tha situation,\nit was estimated .that in an area of at\nleast 35,000,000 acres in Southwestern\nSaskatchewan netting conditions continued to be poor for waterfowl of all\nkinds, owing to a lack of surf let water.\nIn Southern Alberta a similar condition existed in a minimum of 28,000,000\nacres. The duck situation in Manitoba\nwu also reported to be critical.\nTwo abnormally eold seasons ln the\nNorth have reduced the breeding of\nmany kinds of geese, and Autumn\nflocks of honkers, waveys, and snow\ngeese contained very few young birds.\nMr. Glen stated that concerted action by Government agencies, private\nenterprise and individual hunters will\nbe necessary to prevent further losses\nto the country's waterfowl resources.\nA continent-wide waterfowl inventory being carried on jointly by the\nFederal wildlife authorities in Canada\nand the United States is now nearing\ncompletion, it was pointed out, and information obtained from the survey\nwill determine what measures it will be\nneceisary to take to protect the remaining ducks from further serious depletion.\nLetters to the\nEditor\nLitten mty bl publlihtd over t nom dt\nplume, but tht tetuil nimt of the writer\nmuit be given te the Editor u tvldtnoe ef\ngood filth. Anonymoui letteri go In the\nwtttt piptr buket.\nProtests Monopoly in\nNelson Theatres\nTo (lit Editor:\nSir\u2014At \u25a0 Nelion citizen newly rtturntd\ntrom quite t long absence, I cinnot help but\ntdd my volet to those ilrtidy raised in prottit\nagainst tht virtual monopoly of tht moving\nplcturt entertainment exercised by Famoui\nPliyeri Corpontlon. Whtt seems mort unfortunate It tht fict thit thl City seems to be\nunwittingly assisting thli flagrant restriction\nof normal entertainment opportunity by leasing the luxurious facilities of Nelion'i Civic\nTheitrt to \u25a0 firm who hive not, ipptrently,\nthe better lntereiti ot the community it heirt.\nIt wn with chagrin thit I noted the other\nnight \u25a0 message flashed on the icreen informing me that I wai seated in a \"Famoui Playeri\nTheatre\". I had alwayi been under the Impres-\nlion that the Civic Theatre, like the reit of\nthe.building of which It ii a part, had been\nbuilt by the energlei ind money of the Nelion\ncitizens. About 13 yeirs igo I cin remember\nthat almoit any discussion of the Civic Centre,\nthen under construction, would bring forth\nthe remark; \"Well, at laat there ii going to be\n\u25a0 decent theitre ln town for the Muiic Festival.\nHigh School ictivities, or the Little Theatre.\"\nDeclamations were made pointing out that tht\ncultural opportunities of tbe eiUieni ind itudenti would be immeasurably enhanced by\nthe proviiion of thii truly public theitre.\nSurely it ii \u25a0 shame if the high ideib ind unexampled ambitiom of our leaders and taxpayer! to become a mockery.\nIf Famoui Playeri, now in possession of\nboth the city'i theatrei, find that they cannot\noperate them both profitably, let them vicite\none or other building to iome more adventurous spirit, or turn the unused theatre Into\nbadly needed living accommodation for iome\nof the many homelesi ln the community.\nThe majority of Nelion tirmi ieem to\nhive \u2022 very deep lense of their responsibility\nto the city, ind itrive with tvery fibre to\nprovide the beit of urvlce to the people. I. for\none, would like to iee i puftlic itatement from\nFamous\" Playeri aisuring the people of Nelson\nand diitrict thit they tre doing the iame. It\nleems to me that wi are being given \"Hobion'i\nchoice\" of the fire tendered to i second-rale\ntuburb.\nLet our movie people know thit we wint\n(like the citizens of Creston ind Traill to bi\nable to decide which ihow we wint to go to,\nand further, that we would like to see a first-\nclass circuit of films being ihown in it lent\none of the two theitrei. Now it the opportunity for Fimoui Pliyeri, fully comcloui\nthit they control one of the moit lnfluenliil\nind populir forms of entertainment, to give\nus an indication that their Interest In the welfare and progress of our city does not run a\nvery poor second beat to tjieir deiire to mike\ni legitimite profit. \"F1LMGOER.\"\nToday's Horoscope\nIf todiy li thi innivemry of your birth,\nyou in i iweet tempered penon, kindly,\nacquiescent ind retiring. You ihould chooie \u2022\nmate who li of itrong chiricter ind robust to\ncomplernent your quiet temperiment. You enjoy seremyt ind liki to be surrounded with\nluxury. Todiy'i prevailing lnfluencei ire\ndoubtful, lf plotturt li illowed to Interfere.\nRelitlvei ire helpful, however. The next year\nli Indicative of flninclil, domeitlc ind Kclil\ntroubles. Guird againit livlih expenditure on\nfriends ind do not bt eirtltli in busineu and\ncorreipondenet. Born on thll date a child will\nnot be very lortunitt tnd lucceu will be,hird\nto ittiin. Diiippolntminti lnd lou through\nrelatives ire foruttn. Mirrligi !\u25a0 also ill signified.\n? ? Questions ? ?\nANSWERS\nOpin to iny rudir. Nimis of pirsoni\nuking queitlom will ntt bi publlihtd.\n\u2022Thtrt It nt chirge for thll urvlei. Quu-\ntloni WILL NOT BE ANSWERED BY\nMAIL excipt whtn thin li obvloui nutt-\n\u25a0 Ity for privity.\nReider, Kulo\u2014Would you pluse glvt mt tht\nditu of thi list two homt gimei ot tbl\nNelson Mipli Leifi.\nSiturdiy, P\u00abb. 2a, Los Angelei it Ntlion.\nind Siturdiy, Mirth 1, Klmberley it Nelion.\nSubscriber, Klmberley\u2014Will you pleue toll\nmt ln your column, Question! ud An-\niweri, lf I can nnd lift or care parceli\nto tht Ruulin occupitlon zont in Auitrli?\nParcel poit lervice to Auitrli wu reiumed In September, IBM. Pirceli up to 11\npoundi may bt. iccepted it ratei furnlihed\nby thl Poit Office.\nReider, Ntlion\u2014Will you please glvt mt the\niddrtat ot tht Norwegian Consulate it\nVancouver? ,\nH.  Wortot, Consul,  Ml  Hasting!  Street\nWeit, Vincouvtr, B. C.\nEtiquette Hints\nThi bridesmaid is not escorted to thi\nchurch by in usher She goei to thi brlde'i\nhome ind iccompinlei tht bride ind other\n\u2022 llendtnti to the church or other plice when\nthe welding ii to tike pltct.\nLooking Backward\n10 YEARS AQO\nFrom Tht Dtlly Ntwi of Ftb, 24,1117\nActfon wtl taken by tht Rotdi md Bridget\nCommittee of the Nelion Botrd of Tridt Mondty afternoon toward getting the district high-,\nwiy votes supplemented to u to finince the\nextriordintry volume of plowing neceuary. A\nwin wu unt to Hon. T. M. MacPherson, Kin-\nliter of Public Worki, by Secretary W. G. C.\nLinikill.\nFlninclil itatement of the City of Nelion\nfor ltM shows \u2022 profit on utilities of $1(11,023.44,\nthe net remtlnlng ifter lon of $10,305 on the\ngu plint tnd itreet riilwiy ii deducted from\naggregate profit ot 1111,328 on thl electric\nlight plint ind water worki.\n25 YIARS AQO\nFrom Tht Dally Ntwi of Feb. 24,1922\nConfuting t Provlnclil titlt seriej for the\n(int time in history, the Nelion Cubi won the\nIntermediate hockey chimplonihlp ot British\nColumbii whtn they were dtclirid tht winners ef tht aeries over the Vincouver Bluebirds htrt lut night.\nDelegates to the convention of the Associated Boirdi of Tride of Eastern British Columbia wtrt irrlving ln Nelion by every triln\nind bott yesterdiy, ind the prospects ire for\n\u2022 fine representation from thli territory, when\nPreiident Noble Blnni of Trail tapi the givei\nln the City Council chimber at 10 o'clock thii\nmorning.\n40 YEARS AQO\nFrom The Dilly Niwi of Feb. 24, 1907\nA. P, Slade of the Winnipeg branch of J. Y.\nGriffin tt Co. has arrived in the city and will\ntake charge of the branch here. Mr. Fother-\nlngham, who hai been in charge of the Nelson\nbranch, will leive the service of the company,\nFE-tNIE, B. C, Feb. 23-W. R. Ross, M.PP.,\nhas announced the Important Information that\nin future sittings of the civil and criminal as-\nstze court will be htld In Fernie. the court\nopening here for the first time May 8.\nPress Comment\n80METHING FOR TWO NATION8\nTO PONDER\nThe demonitratiom by Chineie students In\nNanking, demanding Immediate withdrawal of\nAmerican troops from China, have had from\nthe start the appearance of \u25a0 carefully organized propaganda show to support the political\npurposes of the Chinese Communist faction.\nA spontaneous popular movement doesn't\nmarch ln orderly parade equipped with placards, ligm and lettered banners prepared In\nadvance, is the Chinese students have done\non each of the several occasions they have left\ntheir classes to voice their protest and demands.\nTheir parades hive followed the univerial pattern of Communiit-organized demonstration.!\neverywhere. In every detail they have been\nidentical replicas of propaganda parades in\nnearly every large city of the world, from Tokyo to Berlin, and London to New York and\nWaihlngton, D. C.\nIf there had been any doubt about the Inspiration ind political coloration ol these demonstrations tn Nanking, it has been dispelled\nby action of a majority of the students ln Nan-\nking'i largeit univenity. They refused to participate unless the demonstrators also demanded wlthdnwil of Ruulin troopi from Diiren.\nThat the organized demonatraton had not\ndone to date. They have itudiously avoided any\nreference to the presence of Soviet troops on\nChinese soil, though there are reportedly no\nless than 10 timei as many Soviet soldiers in\nDairen as American loldlen In Chlm, ind\nthey ire there ln violation of in igreement\nmade by the Ruulan Government to turn over\nidmlnlitritlon ot the city to the Chineie md\npermit It to become \u2022 free port optn to commerce of ill nitloni.\nThere ll thli significance, however. In the\npoiltlon tfkrn by the majority of itudenti In\nNanking'! Central Unlvenlty: It discloses a\nreadlneii to Join In demmding thit ill foreign\ntroopi be withdrawn tnd China left to work\nout ltl own destiny In ltl tywn way. Thll !\u25a0\nlomithlng tor both Amerlci md Ruuli to\ntakt note of, tnd ln ttie light ot It reippnlte\ntheir poiitloni md pollclei. They miy then\nconclude thit the lolution of the Chlneie problem calli for ilncere cooperition between them\niniteid of Independent iction thit too olten\nippein to be it croii-purposes. \u2014 Spokine\nSpokeimin-Revlew.\nWords of Wisdom\nWe live too much In plitooni; we mireh by\n\u25a0ectloni; we do not llvi ln our lndivtduillty\nenough; wi in ilivei to filblon ln mind ind\nheirt, it not to our piislom ind ippelltei.\u2014\nI. K. Chipln.\nIN POLITICAL ASHCAN\nAn economist says thit the New Deil nnw\nbelong! to politlcil hiitory. In my event, the\npeople hivt dlKlilmed ownership\u2014Wishlng-\nlon Stir.\nUp to Individual\nTo Fight Bureaucratic\nAuthority\u2014Justice\nVANCOUVER, Tib. H (CP) -\nChief Justice Wendell B. Firrli of\ntht Brltlth Columbii Supreme\nCourt ttld Fridty,night thit It wu\nup to the \"ordimry myi\" to tight\nBurttucritlo authority\" which tends\nto takt away the individual's right\nto. place hll cue before the courts.\"\nChltf Justice Farris told members ot thi Building and Comtructlon Induitrlil Exchtngt ot B. C. it\ntheir 20th innuil btnqutt thit \"law-\nyen trt taking cognizance of thl\ntrend to continue putting too much\nluthority into idmlnlitritlon but\nit will bt tht ordinary men who will\nhtvt to tight thii encroachment on\nhii frttdom.\"\n\"Frttdom of tht courti It tht Important \"fifth frttdom*' tnd ii tht\nonly condition undtr which dtmoc-\nricy cut thrive,\" thl' Chief Juitlce\nMid.\nPorcupine Club\nElects Offlcen\nGRAY CREEK, Feb. 2) - Thl\ninnuil meeting of the Porcupine\nClub wu held in Griy Crttk Hill\non the tint Thundiy ot Ftbrutry.\nMn. Wolfhird gave t full riport of\ntht year's work.\nTht two projects undertaken wtrt\nthe Dentil Clinic for ichool tnd\n\u25a0re-school children ind tht rtii-\nlnfo the Griy Creek Community\nlng Of money to put running water\nHall. The required dental work hid\nbeen'performed tnd pild for tnd\npipe for the Hill wlll bt purchased\nu ioon u ivillibll.\nA bridal ihower for Mn. H. F.\nWllmot hid been given tnd t Welcome Home ihower feted Mill\nRomiry Peten on her return from\nEnglind lut Spring.\nA Joint ihower for war-brldei,\nMn. George Oliver jr., tnd Mrs.\nJimes Oliver wu ilso staged. Thl\nPorcuplnt Club hid been entertained by the Criwford Biy ladiei\nit the Miy meeting ot thl Biy Women'i Initltute to which the members belong. Tho Club hid ln turn\nentertained Crawford Biy members\nit \u25a0 W.I. meeting ln September.\nMemberi hid also ittended thl\nspecial meeting in tht Fill it Crawford Biy to heir Mn. Gummow,\nProvlnclil Superintendent ot tht\nW.I. A Chrlitmu party for tht\nsettlement with Chrlitmu Tree tnd\nglfti for all the children wu\nanother activity by the Club, and\na Bring-and-Buy Box ln aid of\nClub funds, had made monthly\nrounda.\nMn. Wolfhard waa congratulated\non her report and thanked alncert-\nly for her great lervlcei u Seen-\ntary-Presldent, from which olllct\nshe has now retired.\nAfter discussion, lt wis resolved\nto create two offlcei in order to\nsplit the work. Mn. Robert Grtnt\nwas elected as Secretary ind Mn.\nWolfhard returned to thit of Preiident. The meeting then idjourned\nand tea wai terved by thl hostess,\nMrs. Wolfhird.\n\\f. Smith, Mn. Gibbi\nWin Gray Crook Whist\nGRAY CREEK, B.C. Feb. 23 -\nA whist drlvt, sponsored by tht\nHill Trustees, wu htld in Griy\nCrttk Hill in tld of Hill fundi.\nSix tiblu wtrt' In pity ind court\nwblit wu tht ordtr of tbt diy,\nTht men'i tint pritt wu won by\nFrederick Smith tnd Mn. Olbbi, tr.,\nwon tbt ladles' pritt. Coniolitloni\nwtrt wtrdtd to Chtrlti Jones thd\nTom Ollvir (pitying u t ltdy). Tht\ncikt wu won by Floyd Oliver thd\nsurplus cikti from thl lupper win\nauctioned off.\nMin Romiry Peteri tnd Mn.\nGrtnt were In chirgt of thl gate\n\u2022nd Min Peteri, Mill Gwtn Burge\ntnd Mn. Peteri luperlntended tnt\nlupptr.\nREBUILD HUM\nGLASGOW DOCK\nGLASGOW (CP)-A \u00a31,279,000\n(1211,100,080) icheme to reconstruct\nGlaigow'i grttt Queen's Dock hu\nbten ipproved by thl Clyde Navigation Trust.\nThe jeb will takt tight yttn tnd\ntht ntw dock, whtn complete, will\nhtvt nearly SOW ytrdl of berthage\nwith depth of 32 feet it low witer.\nNttr tht centrt of tht city, Queen's\nDock will bt provided with full\nshed tnd nil facilities ind mod\ntm cargo-handling gear.\nDeep-draught ocean-going ahlps\nup to MO tttt long will be ibli to\nuit tht dock, Thtrt will be 13\nocttn berthi.\nMouth breathing It often tht\ncause ot irregulir teeth, iceordlng\nto tht dtpirtmtnt of nitlonil\nhealth. Now breathing warms tht\nair properly ind sifts out particles\not duit.\nP. J. McKIM AT\nNAKUSP   ;\nK. P. BANQUET\nNAKUSP, B.C., Tib. 23 - Member! of the Knlghti of Pythlu\nLodge wtrt hottl on Tutidiy evening it t btnqutt in honor of thtir\nGrind Chancellor, P. 3. McKim,\nwho ptid Nikuip in official vlilt\nTht memben ot Ntw' Dtnvtr\nLodge tnd ot Lucerne Temple\nwtrt Invited gutiti, alio memberi\nof Myrtlt Temple No. lt, Nakusp.\nflit Chincellor W. Shlell, Introduced tht speaker, G. P. C. McKim\nduring tht lupper hour whtn Mr\nMcKim gtvt t vtry inspiring iddress. P. C. C. 8. Leary of Nlkusp\ntnd P. C. J, Draper ot New Denver\nalso ipoke on the work of tht\nordtr.\nFollowing tht btnqutt tht\nKnlghti htld 1 meeting ln tht upper\nhill for Initiation ot new memberi\nTht ladles ipending tht tvtnlng in\nctrdi. At midnight, refreihmenti\nwtrt igiln ierved.\nLocal Board Takes\nOvor Education of\nJapanese Childron\nNEW DENVER, Feb. 2J-Arrmge-\nments have been mide with the\nlocil School Board to take over the\neducation of the Japanese children\nIn this community beginning March\n1.\nThe Department of Libor il moving the required bulldlngi to the\nlocal school groundi tnd are trini-\nfering all their luppllei, iuch u\ndomeitlc icience, mmu^l  training\nNelson Garden\nClub Begins\nNew Year\nNelion Girden Pub memberi\nstarted the ntw garden year it their\nFtbrutry meeting ln the Institute\nroomi it tht Clvlo Centre Friday\nnight. *\u25a0-   \u25a0\nThe gtrdtnm wtrt told of the\nprogreu btlng mtdt on tht club'i\nFlower Show prize ribbon Uit booklet which will ioon be completed.\nThe committee itated thtt it It planned to mikt thli year'i booklet of\nmort vilut to girdeners with tht\ninclusion of hints tor gardeneri,\nalong with the generil prize list.\nDISCUSS GARDEN ACTIVITIES\nA discussion ot timtly garden ictlvltlei, eirly ued lowing tnd t_ro- .\npagation by slipping wti ltd by Mr,\nA. S. Read.\nThe 1947 Flower Show li to bt\n\u2022taged in conjunction with Nelion'i\nJubilee celebration during the wetk\not Auguit 4 to 11 and the citizens ot\nNelson will be uked to enter at\nmany flowers u poulble, to makt\nthis the beat flower ihow ever preiented ln the Interior.\nequipment ind text booki.\nThli move affect! ibout 100 Japanese children.\nJ. F. McKinnon, Commissioner ot\nthe Japanese Dlvlilon of tha Department of Libor ind Mrs. C. B.\nBooth alio of the Deptrtmtnt of\nLabor wtre ln Ntw Dtnver on official business lut week.\nGRAY CREEK\nGRAY CREEK, B.C. - Floyd\nOliver hai returned from in extended trip to the Coait where he viiltea\nrelative! ln ChUllwack and on Vancouver Island.\nJ. D'Arcy Bacon ind Floyd Oliver, on their drive lo the Cout In\nJanuary, were forced to ipend \u2022\nnight in a snowdrift in the Snoqual-\nmie Pass, running the car engine\nfrom time to time ind eitlng hird-\nbolled eggi.\nJ. D'Arcy Bicon expecti to return\nto Gray Creek ln April.\nMr. and Mri. H. F. Wilmot who\nare viiiting relative! ln Brewiter,\nWash., after visiting Seattle and\nCoast points expect to return to\ntheir homi ln Gray Creek thit\nweek.\nWilliam Burge Is guest of hit\nmother, Mrs   Burge of Cariboo.\nMrs. Clark has returntd home\nalter visiting her sisten, Ull MiuN\nNoel md Joyce Smith it Victorit.\nTest Yourself\n1.   Whit in the thre* ltrgeil cities of thi\nUnited Statei?\nJ    Which li larger, Uke Eril or thl Oreit\nItalt Likt:\nI.   Acrou whll rlvtr from Wuhington,\nDC, ll Arlington Nitlonil Cemetery!\nTIST ANSWERS\n1.   Ntw York, Chicigo tnd Philidelphii\nI    Uk* ..fl\"\nI  Tb* Polomte Rlvtr.\nSIRDAR\nSIRDAR, B.C.\u2014Piul Ehody hu\nreturned to hii home it Sirdar,\nifter an extended visit to pointi In\nthe U.S.A.\nAlice Mil Hirlow, who itttndi\nhigh school In Nelson, spent tht\nweekend it her home ln Strdir.\nMrs. Van Ackeren of Creiton wu\ni viiitor it the homes of Mr. ind\nMn. Jamti S. Wllion and Mr. and\nMn. Jick Scott.\nBill Stewirt, who hu bee nern-\nployed with the C.P.R. In Sirdir\nfor the put few monthi. hu left for\nOliver when he will like up duty.\nMrs. Stewirt wiU follow within tht\nnext lew diys.\nW. I. ANNIVERSARY\nNOTED AT\nWILLOW POINT\nWILLOW POINT, B.C., Feb. V-\nThe 50th innlviriiry of founding\nof the Womtn'i Imtltutei In Canidi\nwu commtmorittd it Willow Point\nby bridgt tnd whiit htld it tbit\nhome of Mn. C. Shinnon\nPrlzu went to Mn A. Willey ot\nNelson md Dr. A. Norrlniton ot\nCreicent Bay for highest ind lo wut\n\u2022corei In bridge md In whiit Mri\nB. Heddle ind Mri. Olion of ..el\u2122\nwere the winnen.\nRrfreihmtnti wtrt urvtd by thl\nhoiteiiei Mn. C. Shinnon ind Mri.\nE. C. Shannon.\nThe proceeds, seven dolliri. wlll\ngo to the Memorlil Fund iponiored\nby Ihi Women's lnstltutu.\nSPRING BRINGS\nBIRDS, RANCH\nWORK TO SIRDAR\nSIRD-U, BC rib. M- Owing to\nheivy rilni lnd thiw, filling rocki\nlitter thi rotdwty between Slrdtr\n\u2022nd tht qutrry, miking trtvtl din-\ngtroul.\nIre on-Duck Ukl ll breaking up,\nind considerable duck tnd ieen\nhivt been nen nn the open wt'.or\nSonitilrdi irt ilw beginning to\nippttr.\nWith irrlvil, nf wirmtr wtilher\npruning operittoni on Diitrict\nrinehti li ilio undtr wiy.\nI\nNever\nSay\nA\nWord\nBut I Tell 40,000 People\nWHEN I WANT TO BUY, SELL OR RENT\nYOU SIE, I USE NILSON DAILY NIWS\nWint Adil\nThtt* Adl Represent Satisfied Cuitomen Who\nREAD and USE the\nDAILY NEWS\nClassified Columns\nFOR RENT - ROOM AND BOARD\nfor 1 or 3 girli, close in. Phoni\nFOR    SALE   -   CREAM    BABV\nilelgh. Phoni \u2014.\nROOM AND BOARD AVAILABLE\nclose to town. Phoni \u2014\u25a0\nI-OR SALE - ELECTRIC HOT\npoint ringt. 4 yeiri old; lirge\nlire frigldiire. doublt coil bed-\nipnng; tlm electrically implified\nphonogriph with ndio ittich-\nment; biby bulgy. b_sslnit ind\nsltigh; 1 itt Lady'i Goil Clubs\nlnd big; fruit lin Monday ind\nTutidiy only. P(ione  ,\nFOR SALE\u2014ALL ENAMEL COM-\nhinitlon coil ind gu ringt. Phont\nYou Can\nSTUDIO LOUNGE AND MATCH-\nlng chair. Alio Beitty lroner.\nPhone \u2014.\nWANTED\u2014RELIABLE HELP FOR\nhoirdlng house. Thone \u2014 or clU\n\u25a0 t  .\nBuy \u25a0\u2014 Sell ~ Rent\nQuickly and Easily With\nJfokm latlg _taa\nClassified Ads\nHONE 144 for an ad-taker\n__\n iken by Kimberley\ntti In log t mtthtmitlcil\nnee of gaining a third-place tit\nI Trill Imokt Eittri In tht\nittrn Internitlonil Hockty\ngue, Ntlun Maple Lufl took\nmtuurt of Lu Angtlu Rim-\n\u25a0t, 6-4, In i wild gtmt it tht\nlk Artnt Stturdty night, 8mo-\ni' lou tt Klmberley lift tht\nure.unchanged, Nelion hiving\nwin Iti lut gime next Sttur-\nigilnit Klmberley, tnd Trill\ndrop Iti Mondiy ind Frldiy\nIU with Dynamlten to gnin t\n(lock.\nnblers' rugged ttylt of pliy\nlined them few friends ln gam-\n:e, and their unpopularity ree-\nJi new high Siturdiy. Benny\nI wu unt off for i trip In tht\nperiod tnd stung by \u2022 fan's\nI he ihook his itlck, which was\nMd by the fan. In no time it all\nfans charged down on Hayes\n\u25a0 editors streamed on to the\n\"[atch the speeticlt which\nthout serloui  Injury  to\nVati\n!\"\ntear\nh (earns set t flit pace tnd\nI flared several tlmu. Ram-\nUoiCh Kenny Stewart protest.\nng and loudly \u2022 penilty to\ney Barnes when Dick Guinan\nilready off tn tht ucond frame\nthreatened to break hli itlck\nI hit knee \u2022\u25a0 ht skated back\nI bench. Leafs took full tdvtn-\nof the break, Gordlt Smith,\ndid Trojan work, making good\nlong ihot from tht side to tend\nthud 3-2.\ner, Hayes went off for t cross-\n: tnd thli time Lou Libovlch\nltd out of hii box despite Man-\nFred Holger'i proteit to regit-\nII objections. Big Lou, a notor-\nftn-batter, brought down much\nmence on hli hud, when on\ni occiilons, he htld up faceoffi\nonchalantly uunttr ovtr for\nIticki. He grinned wickedly tl-\nih tomewhat toothleiily it tht\nd cilied for hll blood. He md\npjr Hryciuk mixed It ln the\nperiod md both were given\nminute oemlties.\nIny Stewart piayed t  hird\nI tor thi vliltori ind got \u2022 big\nwhen he made t beiutlful live\noil tfter Vern Kneuhiw hid\nkit net to fend off an attack.\nHhtw wai cilied on to handle\nlottfompired to 10 by Jimmy\nROMS thi Leafs kept up in ig-\nCvt ittick and conducted t\nh defence when Rimblen netr-\nu Ntlun goal.\nUll Vlckeri nputtd hll recent\nrformince In Ipokint whtn hi\nilicted \u2022 brut of goilt tnd\nMud hi hid loit nont of hli\n\u25a0((handling wlurdry whin hi\nlied the whole Rimblir lineup\nleveral oeeiiloni. At ont tlmi\nth Nilion thort two men, he\niged thi puek for uvinl min-\nM.\nIkin plrked up thru pointi u\n(toy Allen, with i goal and two\nia, Allen alio hiving icored i\nll in Spokint. Stive Krlzan\ned htl first goil htrt at \u2022 for-\n__, IBd Gordie Smith, who pliy-\nBe Of hll belt games hen thli\n, ind Johnny Arlchuck icored\nMtl.\nLevine wu  mothtr  three-\nB With i goil md two ujiiti,\n(ht other  Rambler   icorers\nBarvty Btrntt, Jick Mllltr\n: Gulnin. Guinan turned in\nHivt gime ind uveril tlm-\nUy loloed through hll oppon-\n\u2022gt Boothmin, former Leif,\nVlckeri, George Birefoot ind\nI Lambrecht n thi thru ittn.\nt*, decked out ln nnr green\nwhile never behind, wert\nI to brtik tin four tlmu ln ill\ni pirlndi.\nMry:\nrirtod:   1,   Ntlion,   Allen\n8:26; 2. Loi Angelti, Lev-\n'nini i.ii; 3, Neiton, Krlran\nt-Btrtfoot) 18:37.\nei: Libovlch, Allen, Civ-\nnd ptriod: 4, Loi Angelei,\nI (Ltvlne) 12:57; J, Ntlion,\nl (Allen) 14:23; .. Lot Angelti,\n\u2022 (Ubovich) 18:54.\nGulnin.    1.    Bam'i,\nKrlun, Kilpatrick.\nptriod: 1, Nilion, Vlcktn\nr-Binfoot) IM; I Lu An-\nBtlintn (Ltvlnt) 1:11; I, Nil.\nrlchuk (Krlun) 11:36; 10. Nil-\nIckeri (Allen-Birefoot) 14:11.\niltlti: Kothlt. Hiyu, Smith,\nV, Hryciuk (S mini.); Libo-\n1 mini.); Hiyii.\nlttopi hy:\n    8   13   14-11\n    4    3    3-10\nngfle*\u2014Kneuhiw; Birnei,\n_\"*cht ind L. Ijibovlch; Guln-\nBller, ltvlne, Stiwirt. Hayei\ntvinaugh.\nIllton:   Heuiton:   Smtth.   Btre-\nind    Blcknell;     Kilpatrick,\nlit,   Tatchell.   Vlcktn,   Allen.\n, Hryciuk, Arichuk ind Krl-\ntOdalt\nCulley ind Oeorgt Spirrow,\ni; J. M. Morley, icorer; T. B.\nOn md S  Brown, tlmekeepen:\n\"brlltenton ind S   Ltlnwebtr,\nJudgti.   B    Suthtrlind,   in-\nMir.\ntil Um ilmoit inlirrly with-\n-il torrid tone lfcough large\nloni hive ttmpUMf rllmife.\nlen on irUc\nENGLISH   BIKES\nMailable - ordir now\nBROWN\na. leek, latt A Cycle Worn.\n-OU Box H7\nKIMBERLEY, B. C, Feb. 23-\nTht Klmberley Dynamlten mov\nLowly Red Wings Batter Canadiens\n7-3; Toronto Leah Move Up a Step\n,\nDETROIT,   fib.  tt-Thl   Ul'\ngue-letdlng Montrul Ctntdltnt\ntonk bitting from tht fifth ptau\nDttrolt. Rid Wlngi tonight Thl\nicore wu 7-3. Thl vlotory dut not\nchange tht Lugue ttindlngi at\nall.\nSummary: '\nTint period\u20141, Detroit, J. Con-\nachtr (Couture) 7:09; 2, Detroit, R\nConicher 10:22: 3, Detroit, It. Conacher (Abel, Quackenbush) 13:39.\nPeniltlei \u2014 Lundy, Ltmourtaux,\n-telle.\nSecond period\u20144, Detroit, Ttylor\n(Horeck)   11:58;  9, Detroit, Howe\n(Lundy) 14:43; (, Montreil, Leger\n10:02.\nPenalty\u2014Howe.\nThird period\u20147, Detroit, B. Con\nicher (Stewart) 0:10; 8, Detroit,\nBruneteau   (Taylor,  R.  Conacher)\ned a itep clour to clinching the 9:49; 9, Montreil, Fillon (Blake, O'\nWeitern International Penntnt Connor) 18:38; 10, Montreal, Orav-\nSiturday night u thty downed elie (Reay, Allen) 19*50.\nthi Trill  Smoke  Eiten 3-1 for\nhomt win number 18 without dt-\nfut ind thtlr 21it win In the lut\n28 itartt.\nIce condltloni were fir from good\nfollowing a two-day mild spell ind\nthe teimi found the going tough.\nThe clubs meet again on Monday ln\nthe final home gune of the regular\nseason for the Dynamiters who have\ntwo contest! remaining, ont In Trill\nmd one in Nelson.\nThe game was t hard-fought bittle all the way with both goalies doing greet work u the teami batted\nand slugged it tjie puck which wu\ndifficult to control throughout.\nScodellaro wu ln tht limelight\nmore thin Nuh, hiving conitderah\nly mort to do, tnd hli work wu out.\nitindlng ill th* wiy, Ht hid no\nchance oh the three thlt bent htm.\nAnderion tnd Chrlstensen alio\nplayed outstanding games for the\nSmoklei. Harry Brown wu sparking tht Dynamlten comlitently ind\nJohniton alio played a tound defen.\nlive gime.\nRedding Juggled the Klmbirley\nforward lines considerably throughout the game md there wu little to\nchoose imong the pliyeri.\nThe flrit period wu tcortleu\ntnd tht ucond ittnu wu ilmoit\nhilf gont btfort Foney beat tht\nDukt clemly on i flip ihot after\ntaking Redisky's pin. Christenien\nand Marihall broke through cleanly\nJust a few minutei later md ihe detenu man made no mistake ln hll\nparting ihot to even thingi up midway through the flnil ptriod. Tht\nDynamiters igaln took tht Itld on t\nnlct effort by Sandy Smderson and\nfive minutei later Sulllvm took i\npin from Calles tnd banged lt homt\nwith t quick flip shot Trill put on\ntht preuurt and wu rewarded\nwhen Kwasney scored on I pan\nfrom Gardner, but thtt ended lt.\nBoth teams deserve I lot of crtdlt\nfor t flnt display under adverse\ncondition!. Smokies wtrt without\nCronlt while Dalzell was milling\nfrom the Dynamlten lineup.\nThe thru itan choien by Eric\nMcKinnon of Crtnbrook were\nBrpwn, Scodelliro md Smderion.\nLineups\nTrill: Scodelliro; Sheerer, Anderion, Chrlitenion ind DePiolli;\nGirdner, Nicol, Mtnhall, Clement*.\nKwuncy, Stmton ind Robertson.\nKimberliy: Nuh, Brown, Johniton, Swaney md Jonei; Sullivan,\nSmderion, CiUei, foney, Kavin-\naugh, Clementi Wilson and Redliky.\nOfficial!\u2014Sorensen ind Young.\nSummiry:\nlit period\u2014No Scon.\nPenaltiet\u2014Shearer.\n2nd Period\u20141, Kimberley, Toney,\n(RedUky) 7J8; 2, Trill, Chrlittnun\n(Minhill) 14.23.\nPeniltlei\u2014Shearer,\n3rd Period\u20143, Kimberliy, Smderion 9.04; 4, Klmberley, Sullivan\n(Callu) 15.21; 5, Trill, Kwimey,\n(Girdner)  17.1J.\nPeniltiu-Shurtr.\nHogan Oulshools\nWelshman\nBAN DIKSO, Cillf., Ftb. 23 (AP)\n\u2014Bin Hogin dtfttttd Dtl Rut of\nWilt*, 8 md 4, In milch pity md\noutihot blm for th* day'i lndlviduil\nmedal honon to capture tht 15000\nInternitlonil Golf Mitch btfort\nmort thin 2000 fini todty it thl\nSin Diego, Country Club.\nTbt Americtn itir Uchnlully\ncloud out tht milch on the 32nd\nholt with i birdie four, whllt Reel\nhid i flvt.\nThey pliyed out the medal pert\nof tht engigement, with Hogin\n\u2022wuping thl tntlre pot of $5000,\nIncluding 83000 for the mitch pity,\nHogin s mtdtl icort for todtv'i\n18 holu wu 37-34-71, onr under\nptr 38-38-72 figurei. Reei hid 30\n39-78. the diy'i medil icore wu\nworth I10O0. Hogin won it yuttr-\ndiy with i 88 to Rui' 72.\nnut, two down it the md of\nthe 27th holt, cricked on tht 28th.\nUking \u2022 two-ovir-pir ilx itrokes\nfor tht hole to Hogtn'i four. Tht\nicon coit him thi holt md thi\nont-itroke lud ht htld it tht time\nIn mtdil pliy.\nHogin birdled thl 29th to fo tour\nup. they hilved tht Kith, ind on\nthe 31i*. tht Ytnkrt itir hid i pir\nthree to Rett' four, making II\nflvt up. ,\nOn tht S3nd holt Rtei lot In \u2022\ntrip ind Hogin blrdi. d the hole,\nbtri'ly mining in eigle three.\nMild Waothtr\nPostpones\nMountain Grind\nROULAND. BC, Ftb. 2.1- The\ninnuil Oriy Mountlln Orlnd. whlrh\nwu te bt htld Sundiy hu bun\npoitpontd until Mireh 2, owing te\nthe condition of the route. The\nlovely mild Sprint wulhtr Roi\nltnd hu bun tnfovlng thll wuk\nhu midt thl rmino-dinierou! An\nInipectlon mide by iht Ski Club\nI Executive found thit mmy of tht\nrocki win birt ind gtntnl cnndl\nlimn dingtroui\nPaul Bole lor Bole Pthi wu\na French traitor, brnugh to trill.\nimt*n<-ed to (tilth ind ihot at\nVlnctnnti. Frinee. April  17,  1918\nPenaltiei\u2014Allen,  Reise   (mijor).\nLEAFS 2, RANGERS 0\nTORONTO, Ftb. 23 \u2014 Toronto\nMlplt Leafi Stturdty . night\ndowntd New York Ringen 2-0\nIn t hlgh-itlcklng, hard-fought\ngimt it Toronto'! Maple Leaf\nGardeni. The victory puti Toronto\nJuit flvt pointi behind the Leigue\nleaden\u2014Montreal Canadlem,\nSummary:\nFlnt period\u20141, Toronto, .H. Watson (Appi).4:40; 2, Toronto, N. Metl\n(Mortion) 11:35.\nPenalty\u2014Thomson.\nSecond period\u2014Scoring, none.   ,\nPenaltiei\u2014Thomion, Trudel.\nThird period\u2014Scoring, none.\nPenalties\u2014Barilko (major and 2\nmlnon), Colville, Thomion (milor\ntnd minor). Juida, Hextill (2), Eilnlckl, Trudel, Wirwlck (major).\nTORONTO, Ftb. II - Saturdiy\nnlght'i N. H. L. gimei didn't change\ntht Lugue itanding it ill, but Toronto climbed ont rung nearer to tht\nLeigue-leadlng Montrul Canadiens\nand Detroit negotiated another rang\nout of the cellar. Toronto defeated\nNew York Rtngeri 2-0 ln t high-\nsticking gtmt in Toronto tnd Montretl Canadiem surprisingly enough\nbowed out to Detroit. The icore in\nthe Detroit gi.pt wu 7-9.\nThe Htbi didn't start to wtke up\nuntil netr the end of the third ptriod. In the fint two periods, Detroit\nicored five goali to Montreal's one.\nTht beginning of the third period\nWII tht umt old slaughter\u2014in Detroit'! favor-but th* Habs did rally\nIn tht lut minute tnd t hilf of play.\nIt wu too Ittt to do tny food, but\ntht Cmucki did icor. two thtt tlmt\n\u2014one by Bobby FlUon ind tht other by Lto GrtvtUt.\nTht uvtn goals scored by Dttrolt\nconstituted the hlgheit score t Detroit turn bu plied up against Mon.\ntrpal'i gotlie\u2014Bill Durnan\u2014in four\nyean.\nThe only two goali wera icored\nIn the flnt period\u2014by Watson tnd\nMetz. From then on th* gtmt wu t\nwild icrambW! with tht penalty box\nfull and no more goali icored. Tht\nlut ptriod wu featured by two\nfights\u2014one between Thomion tnd\nHextall, ind on*\u2014t rttl blood and\nthunder dual\u2014between Barllko and\nWarwick. Barllko drew three penal\ntlu In that ptriod altogether.\nMackenGetsTop\nNet Ranking\nBy DOUGLAS AMARON\nCtnadian Preu Staff Wrltir\nMONTREAL, Feb. 23 (CP)-Bren\ndan Macken, stocky young Montre\naler who wu the moit consistent of\nCanada'i tennli pliytn lut yttr,\ngained top ipot ln tht 1948 rankings\nof the Canadian Lawn Tennis Ai-\nlociatioti, ipproved at the Auociation'! innuil meeting here Stturday.\nMtmbtr ot the Canadian Davit\nCup team that bowed to Mexico ln\nffvc itraight matchei, Macken wai\ngiven the nod over Jun Marola of\nQuebec who dom padi in Winter\ntnd tendi goal for Quebec Actl ln\ntht Quebec Senior Hockty Leigue\nMiroii filled to mikt tht Divia\nCup team, chiefly beciuie of- lack\nof prictice, bitf performed brilliantly in later competition! md wu\nplacid ahead of Htnrl Rochon of\nMontreal, a cup team member who\nwai ranked third.\nThru veteran pliyen topped the\nwomen'i Hat, Mn. Eleinor Young\nConnolly of Vincouvtr placing firtt,\nJean Milne of Vmcouver ucond\nand Jean Burritt of Toronto third.\nMn. P. R. Adami ot Ottawa was\nplaced ln tht fourth ipot, followed\nby mother member of the tennis-\nplaying Mackin fimily, Pitricla.\nBritish Rugby\nResults\nLONDON, Feb. 23 (Rtuters)-Result! of rugby gamej played In the\nUnited Kingdom Saturdiy:\nRUGBY   LEAGUE\n(Flnt round)\nCutleford 19, Swlnton 2.\nLehigh 3 Wakefield Trinity 3.\nLiverpool Stinley 27, Pemberton\nRoveri 8.\nOldhun 3, Bellevue Rangtn 10.\nWidnei 13, Rochdale Hornitt 2.\nSalford 5, Bradford Northern 2.\nWorkington Town 48, Widnei\nDrigoni 0.\nWigan 24, Fithentone Roveri 11.\n(Postponed (froien groundi) Bir-\nrow vi. Leedi, Dewibury vt. Huddenfleld, Halifax vi. Whildilt Colliery, Hull vi. Brimley, Huntlet vi.\nHull Klngiton Roveri, St. Helen!\nvi Kelghley, York vi. Bttlty.\nHOCKEY SCORES\nU.S.H.L.\nMinneapolis 7, St. Piul 4.\nA.H.L. (Sundty)\nPhiladelphia 2, Providence 8.\nSpringfield 0, Buffalo 8.\nHershey 9, Naw Haven 3.\nHome Town\nHonors Howe\nOTTAWA, Feb. 23 (CPl-The fam\nbrought down tha ratten Saturdiy\nnight in tribute to a local boy who\nmade good in the hockey wan\u2014Syd\nHowe, tor 18 yean t iter in the Nitlonil Hockey Ltigut.\nSetting for tht ovation wu the\nluditorlum whir* Howe broke Into\nprofeulonil hockey md where he\nnow plays centre tor Ottiwa Seniton in the Quebec Senior Hockey\nLugue. He returned to imiteur\nranki thll season.\nAi \u2022 crowd of 7000 roired ipprovil Howt itood it centre ice\nind received a number of gift* In\nhonor of hit long, outstanding career, .\nHowe took lt all In hll unassuming\nstride. Grinning ind with hilr\ntousled, he wived to tht crowdi\nand shook hinds with offlclali. The\nfans voted it \u2022 gala \"Syd Howe\nNight.\"\nSyd itarted hla career 20 yean\nago with the Gunner team of the\nold Junior Lugue. In 1929 he ilgned with Ottawa Seniton ln the\nprofeulonil circuit, moved to Philadelphia in 1939-31 and in 1932 played tor Syracuse ot the International\nHockey League.\nHe returned to Ottawa In 1933 ind\nplayed for two leaioni md then\n\u25a0igned with St. Louli ln 1933. Syd\nfiniihed hli profeulonil career with\nDetroit Red Wings.\nHOLDS GAME RECORD\nOnly i ftw weeki igo, Howe loit\ni record when BUI Cowley, of Boiton passed hll mirk ot 572 goali\nand auliti In league gunn. Howt\nitlll hold! tht NHL. record ot icorlng ilx goals in one game igaimt\nthe Rangers.\nThough Howt pliyed rugged,\nhard-hitting hockey ln the N.H.L\nht never received t match or \u2022\nmitch miiconduct penilty md only\ntwo majori.\nSTANE\nAND BESOM\nDriwi (or U.D.L. gimei of tht\nNilson Curling Club for th* coming week, follow:\nMondiy\u2014 ' \"   .\nT p.Bir-W. Mirr vi J. P. McLirtn;\nR. Foxill VI T. H. Bourque; T. t.\nHominhim vi 3, B. Ony; O.\nFleury vt J. H. Long; 3. 3. McEwen\nVI A, B. Ronmark.\n\u2022 B,m, \u2014'P, E. Poulin vt H, 3,\nWitchell; J. R. Bailey vi H. B. Horton; H. iWisick vi A. J.- Himion;\nton; H. Wmlck VI A. J. Hamion;\nF. Iwlng VI W. Ltlihley; W. Kline\nvi J Thom,\nTutidiy\u2014\n7 p.m. \u2014 T. S. Jemwn vi R. D.\nHickey; K. A. Peebles vs S. P.\nBostock; C. H. Minhill vs F. H.\nSmith; J, Ttigut vi A. B. Gilker;\nA. R. Moore vi D. D. McLean.   ,\n9 p.m. \u2014 H. Farenholtz vt A.\nWaten; L. Deiireau vi L. S. Bradley; E. W. Kopecki vi H. Buth; H.\nH. Suthtrlind vi W, Brown; D.\nLiughton vi H. D. Htrriaon,\nWedneidiy\u2014\n7 tm. \u2014 A. H. Whltthtld vi H.\nB. Horton; O. Floury vi R. D.\nWallace; P. E. Poulln vi A. 0.\nRitchie; A. 0. Hirvty vs T. Swendson; H. M. Whimiter vt T. Ewlng.\nI p.m. \u2014 S. Hiydon vi A. S.\nHonwill; A. Ronmirk vi W. Marr;\n3. H. Allen vi A. ft. Allm; O. S.\nGodfrey vi J. P. McLartn; M. B.\nRoblchtud vi T. I. Homenham.\nThurtdtjr\u2014\n7 p.m. \u2014 H. D. Harrison vs H.\nBuih; W, Ltlihley vi H. H. Suther-\nltnd; F- D. Cummini vi J. Thom;\nE. C. Hunt vi W. Klint; L. Dellreiu\nvi W. Brown.\n9 p.m. \u2014 A. J. Himion vi R. A-\nPeeblei;' A. R. Moore vi J. Teague;\nT. H. -Bourque vi T. S. Jemion; H.\nWmlck vi S, P. Boitock; R.\nFoxall vi R. D. Hickey.\nTriday-\n7 p.m. \u2014 J. B. Gray vi M. B.\nRobichaud; G. S. Godfrey vi J. H.\nAllen; D. Liughton vi H, J.\nWitchell; H. Firenholtz vs A. S.\nHonwill; A. Waten vi S. Hiydon\n9 p.m. \u2014 E. W. Kopecki vj A. G.\nRitchie; J. J. McEwen vi A. H.\nAllan; A. H. Whitehead vi J. R.\nBailey; H. M. Whimiter vi L. S.\nBridley; R. D. Willtct vi J. H.\nLong,\nDissolve I.I.H.A.\n\u25a0y JACK SULLIVAN\nCanidlin Prm Staff Wrlttr\nPRAGUE, Feb. 23 (CP) - The\nInternitional Amateur Hockey letup, fraught with bickerings md\nuncertilntles during the lut five\nyun with two International organizations \u2014 the Internitlonil lice\nHockey Auociation In Canada md\ntha Llgue Internationale de Hockey\nSur Glact in Europe \u2014 appeared\ntoday to be on the road to future\nimooth operation.\nThe 11-day Congresi of the\nL.I.H.G. ended Saturday with a\nfive-hour session punctuated by\nacrimonious debate thlt at timet\nthreatened to widen the gip between the organizations. The situation wai lived by forceful de-\nmands of Canada, tht United Stites\nand Britain resulting ln:\nAdmittance of the Amiteur\nHockey Auociation Into the L.I.H.G.\nu the controlling amateur hockey\nbody ln the United Statu.\nAcceptance of Dr. W. G. Hardy\nof Edmonton, President of the\nI.LH.A. ai Vice-Preildent of the\nLlgue on motion of Hanson Dowell,\nPruldent of tht Canadian Amateur\nHockty Auocittion. Hardy becomes\nPruldent of the Llgue ln 1948 md\nCinadi will be th* internitional\nheidquirters of hockey during hii\nthree-yeir term ot office.\nDr. Fritz Kraatz of Switzerland,\nPretidegt of the L.I.H.G. until the\nnext Congreu during the Winter\nOlympic, laid In in Interview today:\nTht I.I.H.A. will bt dliiolved\n\u2022I a ruult of the decisions taken\nStturday.\nSchedule\nHockey ichedule of the NeUon\nAmiteur Hockey Auocittion tor\nthlt wttk will be u followi:\nMondty:\n3:30 to 5:45\u2014Ptnthtr Bantams ind\nMldgeti.\nTueiday:  \u2022\nIntermediate playoff gtmt.\nWtdnudiy:\n5:00 to fl:00-^RK Mldgeti.\nThuridiy:\n10:00 to 11:00-NAHA Juniors\nFridiy;\n8:30 to 3:45\u2014Dodger Bints ud\nMldgttt.\nSaturdiy:\nJ:00 to 8:80-\u2014Dodgtr Juvtnllu.\n8:30 to 10:00\u2014Lion Bintimi\n10:00 to 11:00\u2014Rlngtr Bmtami\nU;00 to 12:00-Bantim Pool.\nE. Hearn Tops\nBadminton\nClub Tourney\nCapturing tht mini' singles, mens'\ndoublu md mlxtd doublet\u2014thrtt\nof tht flvt optn events \u2014 Eddie\nHum of Silmo wu acclaimed winner of tht Ntlion Badminton Club'i\n3-day tourniment Sundty, Hli\ncounterpart In the ladiei' eventi,\nMn. P. Cornwill, took tht remaining two soctions. Othtr high plice\nfinalists who uilited In doublei\nwere Ron Rutherglen, Mn. W. S.\nRamuy and M. McLeod.\nIn the handicap eventi, Hector\nMackenzie gained two trlumphi in\ndoubles frames when he combined\nwith Muriel Whlmiter and J. Morey,\nJohn Dunnett and Bernice Jonei\nbattled itiff oppoiltlon to tike tht\nilnglu, while June Frutr tnd Ron\nStewirt clinched the ladles' doublu.\nPresentation of tht Club'i trophlei to wlnneri of tht open eventi\nclimaxed Sundty'l pliy. Prizei were\nawarded vlctori of tht handicap\ntventt.\nTht tourniment committet consisted of Betty Moran, W. S. Ramsay\ntnd Conway Rutherglen.\nSenilis of Sundiy'i gimei follow:\npen events:\nMem' ilnglu\u20141. Hum but R.\nRutherglen 18-4,18-17.\nMem double*\u2014E. Hum md R.\nRutherglen but H. Mackenzie md\nJ. Mony 13-12, 18-12.\nLadles' ilnglei\u2014P. Cornwill but\nW. Rldgt 11-1,11-1.\nLtdlu' doublu\u2014P. Cornwill tnd\nI. Runny but P. Wtdt md J.\nMorey, 15-2, 15-2.\nMixed doublet\u2014E. Hum tnd M.\nMcLeod heit I. Rimuy tnd W\nRimiiy 15-7, 15-4.\nHandicap events:\nMem' ilnglu\u2014J. Dunnett but G.\nColetti 15-9, 12-15, 15-9.\nMem' doublet\u2014H. Mackenzie tnd\nJ. Morrey hut G. Coltttl tnd J.\nDunnett 21-16.\nLadles' singlet\u2014B. Jonu beat P.\nThompson 11-8, 4-11, 11-8.\nLadles' doublei\u2014J. Fraier and R.\nStewart beat J. Granberg and S.\nPatenon 21-13.\nMixed doublet\u2014H. Mackenzie and\nM. Whimiter beat G. Male and N.\nAshley 15-12, 12-13, 15-11.\n\u25a0*\u2014\u2014\nc94(p\nAUSSIES PLAN FOR\n'47 DAVIS CUP\nBy J, D. HOLDSWORTH\nCanidlin Pren Correipondent\nSYDNEY, Auitnlii, Fib. 23 (CP)\n\u2014Auitralla ilrtidy li laying plmi\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, KB. 24, 1M7 - 7\nOf B.(. Title Series From Cubs\nTRAIL, B.C., Fth. 33 - Tht Trill\nJunior Smoke Ettiri, 1944-43 Memorlil Cup ilnilliti, took tht tint\ngimt of a but of flvt urlei tor\ntht B.C. Junior hockty titlt htrt\nStturdty night by btttlng tht Ntw\nWutmlnsttr Cubi 7-2,\nTht gime licked lomt ot tht\nuiual lustre tnd speed tuoclittd\nwith Junior pliyoft hockty btctuu\not th* sticky condition of tht let\ntnd because tht Quttn City enw\nwai travel-weiry ltttr I day-long\ntrip from tht Okanagan where tht\nturn hid eliminated Vernon in thl\nseml-finali. Thty arrived t ftw\nhourt before gtmt tlmt.\nGerry Thomion'i crew rammed\nln four goala in tht tint ptriod btfort tht vliltori found thtlr skating\nlegi. Tht two teams played on\nilmost tvtn terms after thtt with\nTrill outicorlng tht Cout 3-2 ln\ntbt lut two periods.\nLouii Secco, rangy tint itring\nleftwlnger, collected four well\ntimed goili with tttmmitti Cook\n\u2022nd Scott icorlng two mort to glvt\ntht flashy Trail Une ilx ot the\n\u25a0even goals. Bernle Petrie, itcond\nitring centre collected the other\nTnU counter.\nMcGuire and MacLeod did the\nicorlng for New Weitmlmter. One\ngoil-wai disallowed igalnst tht\nCubs.\nSteadiest man on the Ice was\nblond - htired New Weitminittr\nrearguard, Hildebrtnd. He faltered\nonly once when ln the dying mo-\n.ments ot tht gamt he illowed Stcco\nto take tht puck twty from him ,    .,   \t\nit tht Ntw Weitminiter blue lintiji88,3-^?1' c\u2122k (S,\u00ab\u00b0> \u2022\u25a0\u25a0n' *\u25a0\ntrom where Secco streaked ln on\nthe helpless Hergert to score Trail's\nseventh goil.\nTht gime wu broidcut over\nCJAT by youthful Eric Biihop who\nWU associated with the Loi Angelei\nRimblen hockey club ln \u2022 similar\nDouble Tie\nIn N.H.L.\nMONTREAL, Fib. 34 (CP) -\nRushing, colorful Ktnny Rurdon\nuved Canadiens from defeat tonight with t ipecttculir lut ditch\ngoil, rounding tht net tnd poking\nthe rubber put th* comer with\nonly ilx ucondi lett u tht Mon-\ntreilen battled to 12-2 tit with Toronto Maple Lufl md ktpt their five\npoint lud in the Nitlonil Hockty\nLetgut net.\nSummtry:\nFlnt period\u2014I, Toronto, Meeker\n(Klukiyi 13:38.\nPenaltiei\u2014None.\nSecond ptriod\u20142, Montreal, Richard (Leger) 9:48.\nPenaltlei-Stewart,  Ltgtr.\nThird period\u20143, Toronto, Stanowskl 11:38; 4, Montreal, Reardon Leger) 19:5\u00bb.\nPenaltlei \u2014 Chamberlain, Apps\n(misconduct).'\nWINGS, RANGERS DRAW\nNEW YORK, Feb. 33 (AR)-De\nIroit Red Wlngi ind Ntw York\nRangen fought to a 2-2 Ut hera\ntonight ln t llitleu Nitlonil Hockey\nLeigue conteit wltneued by 15,025\ncipiclty during th* put uuon. Hli\nlocitlon in tht prtu box wu tht\nonly crowdtd ipot in tbt rlnk u t\n\u2022mailer thin average crowd turned\nout for thi conteit.\n- With tht diy ot rut tht Cubi\nire expecttd to bt l much tougher\nclub Mondty night.\nDI8LIKIS ARRANGEMENTS\nWilf Hill, manager of in Iron\nworki md ipomor ot tht Ntw Weitmlniter turn, txprtutd hii dissatisfaction with arrangements htr*\nind wu lomewhat chagrined when\nthi Trtll club filltd to comply with\nhll request thlt ht bt allowed to\nexamine tht birth certificates of\nthe Trill turn.\nPenalties wtrt tew, five ln ill, of\nwhich two wtrt maion. Lington\ndrtw i mijor whin hi accidentally\nhit Archlt Scott in tht mouth with\nt high stick breaking away a half\na tooth. Scott In turn wai given\nflvt whtn ht tried to cirry out\nthe biblical belief, \"in tyt for tn\ntyt, t tooth for * tooth.\"\nLineupi:\nNew WutmlftiUr \u2014 S. Hergert;\nF. Hildebrtnd, T. Sttcyk, D. Btrk-\nley, D. Berry, N. McOuire, G. Reld,\nR. MacLeod, G. Lington, R. Ramsden, E. Petenon, J. MacDonald.\nTrail - B. Htmm, C. Bell, E.\nMondin, A. Scott, K. Cook, L. Secco,\nA, Camponi, B. Paiquilotto, R.\nPeebles, S. Harnation, B. Petrie, A.\nIrcandia, J. Mailey.\nRetereei \u2014 G. W. Wheatley and\nR. Marihall.\n8UMMARY\nFlnt period \u2014 1. Trtll, Stott\n(Bill) :26; 2. TnU, Secco (Cook)\nfor 1947 Davli Cup play, in which Midlion Squirt Garden ttm.\nher teim will mut Cinadi ln tht\ntint round, on the bud of luioni\nlearned from defeit by tht United\nStitei in lut yeir'i chillenge round\nit Melbourne.\nTennli officlili md iporti writeri\nagree thit tht United Stitei pliyeri\nwtrt too good for tht Auitrillmi\nind thit It miy bt yttn btfort\nAustralia will hivt t turn itrong\nenough to seriously challenge tht\nAmericans.\nIn the meantime, an ittempt will\nbt mtdt to Improve trilnlng mtth-\nods.  Training for lut December'i\ngtmu wu thought to hivt pushed\n\"Immediately   when   the   Hirdy the Aultriliin pliytn too hird In\nnomlnitlon    wn    accepted,    the the wetk before tht mttchu Tht\nSummtry:\nPint period\u20141, Dttrolt, Couturt\n(J. Conicher) 3:11.\nPtniltlu-Wirwlck, Hortck, Hex\ntill, Letwick.\nSecond period\u20142, Ntw York, Plkt\n(Watson) 1:48; 3, Dttrolt, Quickenbuih (Horeck) 9:48; 4, Ntw York,\nWirwlck 18:42.\nPeniltlei - Llnduy, Colville,\nStewirt, Howl.\nThird period\u2014Scoring, noni.\nPeniltlei\u2014Nont.\nPOSTPONE PROS!\nWASHINGTON, Ftb. 33 (AP)-A\ncomplete Stmt* Inquiry Into tht\nvaried multi-billion dollar lending\nI.I.H.A. ceaied to exist. He (Hirdy) lAuitriUtni also rtgird themselves opentioni of tht Unlttd Stitei Re-\ncould not hold office in the L.I.H.G. ti victim].of lick ot Internitional comtructlon Finince Corpontlon\u2014\ntnd it the ume time continue as competition and failure to develop the fint ever undertaken\u2014hu bttn\nPreiident of in 'outliw' body.\"     I in ittacklng typt ot gust. poitpontd.\nTrtil, Petrlt (Ptiqutlotto-Irein-\ndtl) 18:48.\n'Ptniltlu\u2014Nont.\nStcond period \u2014 B. Trill, Secco\n(Scott) 2:41; 8. Ntw Weitmlniter,\nMcGulrt 7:13; 7. Trill, Secco (Bell-\nMtlley) 18:42. v\nPtniltlu \u2014 Mondin, Lington,\nScott (8 mlnutu), Lington (5\nmlnutu.\nThird ptriod \u2014 8. 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Print\nplainly PATTERN NUMBEB, your\nNAME and ADDRESS.\niji\nHx.'\/^\n\u25a0v-            wlfVr\n*&____l*7\njf\n'. i      V\"\nS____^\n P    \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 ________\nPHONE 144\nJIRTHS\nN\u2014To Mr. and Mri. hoy\nIn, it McDougall Memorlil\niltal, Feb. 14, i lon.\n}WEY-To Mr. and Mri. Harry\ney, at McDougall Memorial\nUU, Kimberley, Feb. 17, a son.\nJIRRICOATES - To Mr.  and\nCharlei Clarricoatea, at Mc-\ngill  Memorial  Hoipitil,  Kim\niy, Feb. 18, a son.\nWEK\u2014To Mr. and Mn. A. PI\ntt McDougall Memorial Hoi\n, Kimberley. Feb. 19. t son.\nHELP WANTED\n!EIGN JOBS-SPECIFIC LIST-\n_s for ikllled men md women.\n\u2022pages how, whert to ipply,\nIII piy rates, published monthly,\nitiifaction guaranteed. Latest\nUe $1.00, postpaid. Foreign Jobi\nc, Baltimore 1. Md.\ni\u00bbM.e___> MKSAl-W: - M\nirt. Lots of tools, good welder,\nIctric and acetylene. Alao body\npll. Will go mywbere. Box 1928\nHiy Newi.    \t\niW_>-M_6_>L_* AGS HdtfSE-\n\u00bbper. Cipable of managing\nWrtn. Apply Box 663. Cran-\nook, B.C\t\nBffcb - BITS c_iftt roh aRm:-\nn't Celt. To trtln u wtltreu.\npply Armion'i Cafe. No expert-\nnt required\t\nfTfED - ttmxfsa, atRL\nr bouuwork on imall dairy\nrm. One child to oin for Write\n)X 17, TnU, B.C.\t\nWBfa - Motorola HBJ IN\nrse dally except Sunday!. Mu.\ncki, IH Union SL or phone\n>-_\u25a0\u25a0        ' ,    ,\nBBS -WoMaK fo aSist'\nth houu work. Quiet, comfort-\nle home. Apply Box 2785 Dally\nIWI.\nNTED\nI cl\n-WOh-AK TO ASSIST\nduping i *    \"\nilly\nApply\not offices,\n\u201e\u2022 1795'Dilly Newi\nRtlb-SftltAb   A-JB   UU'..\niker. Apply Silver City Bakery,\nulo, B C.  _\n[ffEb - two \u25a0jlSWAstU-Rs\nJ ily Armion'i Cife.\nHD - CftAM_IE_titAl-)AT\nivov Hotel. Apply Sivoy Hotel.\nfc CANARIES, BEES,_ETC.\nUtANTEED SING-NGCANAR-\ni heni or piin ufely ihlpped\nlywhere. W. C. Mulr, South Slo-\nn, B.C.       \t\nBUSINESS AND\nfflSSIONAL  DIREqORY\n\"^SSAYERS' AND mine-\"\nREPRESENTATIVES\nW W-DDbwitf-. i C6. AS-\n;yen Ml Joiephlne St, Nelion.\nr^JJ-S1 ROSSLAND.'bTc..\nuiyer, Chemist, Mine Beprunt.\nl.ltltA Independent Mine Sep-\nnenUtlve. Box 54, Trail, B. C.\n^JKhotoaON is c6. - as:\niyen fc Mettllurgliti. All work\ntvtn prompt tttention. 1155 Pen-\n\u25a0 St., W. Vmcouver, B.C.\nj1^ARTTRED_ACCqDNTAN\nTlOGER M. HOYLAf-b\nChtrtered Accountant\nVictorli St    Trail ' Phone 536\nflHIr-OPhACTORS\nMLlN McLAKEN, D.C.. CHl'KI.-\nrecti.\n_,o     X-ny,     Splnognphy,\nnd theatre Bdg. Trill Ph. 328.\n.     DIAMO,\nITlONAL DIAMOND DHIl_Llt.fi\nLtd, Drilling md Bit Sir\n. Box 508 Roulind   B.C.\nES!\nI'lv-AKlHo \"ond SEWIf-O\nSMAKtiR    t>HONE 1006-L\n.ratloni.  Private  Reuoni\n\"and surveyors'\n\"HAGSEN, MiNiN6\"At*6\nI Engineer, B. C Und Sur-\njr, Rosiland and Grand Forki\nfS. AtFLECK, 218 GOB-i Bit.\n, B. C, Surveyor Engineer.\nTnd real fffffj\n7, INSURANCE\nI Eitate \u2014 Phone 135.\nMACHINISTS\n_BE_dffiffS LtMfftD\nichlne Shop, icetylene md\ntrie welding, motor rewinding\nne 593 324 Vemon St.\njtei.N's HD-CBBR Shop-\nclillati In mini ind mill work,\nhlne work, light md heavy\nric tnd Acetylene welding,\ni Vernon St.. Nelson Ph 98\nSITUATIONS WANTID\nEX-SERVICEMAN REQUIRES\nfull time Indoor employment Np\noffice experience but quick with\nfigurei, keen, and willing to learn.\nHai a knowledge of typing. Cm\n\u25a0tart immediitely. Box 9681 Dtlly\nNewi.\t\nWANrED-ODD JOBS, CARPEN-\ntry, etc. Phont 256-R, 6-8 evenings.\nFEMALE COOK WANTS STEADY\njob. Sttte wages. No cates. Box\n9566 Dilly Newt.\nI   1,1 Ill'll   IW I \u25a0 III    Iil-il  III.\nPERSONAL\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP AT\nAimer Hotel. Opp. C.P.R. Depot.\nSPOT CASH FOR USED GOODS\nof (11 kind* Phon* 108L Chui\n524 Vtrnon.\nAftTStM-fc.  'SCHML   BOAftfi\nsecretaries. Wt htvt 1 lsrge itock\not newiprint mimco tnd bond\npapir ltd ctn Oil uy ordtr Immediately. Dtlly Ntwi Printing\nDept, NeUon, Britlih Columbia.\nmn -.EftsbMAL bfttto 6U_n-\ndrlei assortment, 18 for |1.00 postpaid in plain sealed wrapper, Unlit quality, tested, guaranteed.\nWeitern Distributors, Box RNC,\nReglna, Suk.\n29\u00a3   itoM purn   29tf\nP. 0. Box 434, Vincouvtr, B.C\nAny 8 exposure roll developed\nand  printed 29c Reprint*\u20144c\netch.  Gimt size\u20147c uch.\n6x7 Enlargement Coupon wltb\nttch ordtr.\n____\u00ab\u2022 - fb_'io WoWT.\ndependable\nikin ailments.\nfimily remedy for\n, \u00ab...\u201et\u201eli. Psoriasis, Eczema,\nPlmplu, Itch, Boil*, Btrbtr\"! Itch,\nPoiion Ivy, Ringworm, Impetigo,\nHivu, Burnt. Two itrtngth*\u2014\nmedium itrong. 50c, $1.00. All\ndruggiit*\u2014or writ* Kleerex Mfg.\nCo., Winnipeg.\t\nVITAMI1.S f 6k ___LAlTH-P<W_i\nappetite, faulty elimination, ner-\nvoutneu, dlgutiv disturbance!,\nvouineu, dginestive disturbances\nweakenu, fatigue, hudtcbt, dizzi-\nmln B Complex.woelully ihort in\nour dtlly dttt Wtkt up tnd\nbegin to take Elik'i Vitamin B\nComplex with Vltimin C tnd Iron.\nPrlcu .11 for 100 tablets. Oet it\ntrom Druggiit or order trom Elik's\nDrug Store, Dept 42, Sukitoon,\nSuk.\t\nfor H-atOMA\u2122 PAWS, VOU-\nbigo, Sciatica, Kidney md Blidder troublu UU Elik'i Botanic\nHerbs, helps to drive ott tht poisonous clogging waite mttttr from\nthe lyitem. It utmi to neutralize\ntht Uric Acid tnd Lime Stltl depoiiti whleh clog tht blood, em-\nbarau tht kidneyi md ciuii stiffness md swelling, pains md soreness, $1.00 tnd $1.75. Gtt it from\nDruggiit or order from Elik'i Drug\nStore, Dipt 42, Sukitoon, Suk.\nNIAGARA\nOffers You\nThe Widest Variety\nof Personal Loans\nWE HAVE MANY PLANS\nCHOOSE THE ONE THAT FITS\nNIAGARA\nITNANOE COMPANY LTD.\nErf d. 1930\nSuite 1, 560 Baker St\nNilion, Phone 1095.\nBOATS AND ENGINES\n19 FOOT OPEN LAUNCH. 4 HP\nmarine motor tor uie. Cheap.\nPhon* Bilfour 1, Bilfour.\nUSED\nPower Units\nAll In fint dm condition\nCaterpillar, Model 4600, 10 H.P.\nExcellent ihipe.\nPr|u . .    .\nAllii-Chalmen L\nmounted on skids.\nPrint\nInternitlonil P D 10, 55 H.P.\nCompletely recondi- \u00abI _(\\(\\\ntloned. Pric*  -\u00bbIW\u00bbJ\n$3200\n90. 80  HP.,\n$1800\nSinnerud\nTruck and\nTractor Co.\nx >-->'.\nStltl   ind  Service   for  Allli-\nChilmen Crtwltr Trtcton ind\nO.M. Power Unltt.\n181 BAKER ST, - PHONE 1080\nIn Stock\nyk Yard Speeder Dragline Bucket, complete with chalni md\nteeth % Yf rd Rlchirdion Turnover Scraper\nNelsoh- Machinery\nEquipment Co.\n114 Hall St Phone 18\nMining,  Milling  thd  Sawmill\nMachinery, Building md Contractor!' Suppllei\n\"11 lt'i michlnery you wint, con-\ntult ut\"\nSAWMILL, WOODWORKING AND\nContractors equipment of ill\n'kinds. Nitlonil Michlnery Cot\nLtd.. Vancouver. B C.\nLondon model 6-S Plaster Mixers\nmd London 5-ton Hand Hoiut\navailable for Immediate delivery\nfrom itock.\nPURVES E. RITCHIE Sc SON, LTD\n658 Hornby St      Vancouver, B.C\nSAM'S GARDENER GARDEN\nTrie.or, IV, h.p. air cooled engine,\niteel wheels, complete with cultivator. $280.00. MARKETING SERVICES LIMITED, 806 Centre St\nCalgary, Alberti.\nCAST IRON DOORS, FRAMES,\netc., to makt your own barrel\nItovu. STEVENSON'S MACHINE\nSHOP. 708 Vernon St., Neilon.\nPbtt SAtS \"- ONE SAWMILL,\nrunning condition, no power. M\nDu Mont, Hunter Siding P. 0.,\nRoiebery, B. C.        \t\nfrott- SAl! - 2-MAti HORNfit\nPower 8tw. Phone 667-L-4 or Box\n258, Nelion. B. C-\t\nRENTALS\nFOR RENT - OFFICE SPACE IN\nltrgt front miln floor office. Ap-\nply L. H. Choquette, 582 Wird St.\nFOR RENT - FURNISHED, Cl\ntnlly-hetted Bungalow. Blue\nCourt, Phone 508-R-4.\nR6<_M *\u2022<_\u00bb ftfet-T fob MAM\nPhone 253-V.\nWAJ.f_.6-_ 6ft 3 R66m sUiW\nEN\"\ntop\n\t\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nITTi.lft'm mss^u-tiur*. 'mumammtuifiatitsm^^iamsm\n-     \u2014     \t\n<PC*1\nMonday\nMorning\nBARGAINS\n1946 DODGE SPECIAL\nDELUX SEDAN\n\u25a0 Heater, Seat Covers\n'47 lietrtee\nWANTID, MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP METALS\nor Iron. Anj quintlty Top prlcu\npiid. Actlvt Trtdlng Compiny.\n016 PoweU St., Vincouvtr, B.C.\nWANTKWI OR J flJCTKMB c*\nDiimond Hirrowi In good ihipt\nWrite, Kiting price to J. SthI'\ntr, R'ntttii, B. C\n1936 DODGE SEDAN\nGood rubber\n1931 FORD TOWN SEDAN\n600x16 Tir\u00ab, H\u00abat\u00abr,\n'47 Llctnw\nWS '*\u00ab_\u00bb\"- 'MUX k H6WBX\nFllmo Doublt Oun 8 mm. Camen\ni.l LtM, Haze Filter, tnd Carry-\nif Cut. Condition u new. 190\nApply H. P. Lou|h\u00abed, New Otn-\n1929 DODGE DA SEDAN\nGood rubber.\n1927 CHEV. SEDAN\nRuns like a clock1 and good\nrubber. First $150.00 takes\nthii car.\nKOOTENAY\nMOTORS\n(Nelson) Ltd.\nH. HARROP\nOpposite Bank of Montreal\nPHONE irt\nrariAiJ - ,fiw,,,,\u00bbKttn\u00bb\nToledo computing icale and one\n3-pound Toledo computing ctndy\nKilt. Write Gtrmtt Pleuure\ndrift Ltd., R.R.I., or phont W*_.\nAMERICAN RUOF COATIrlO\nLeik-proof, guirinteed lor ten\nyears. Ask for free estimates\n\u2022nd detalli, itatlng kind ot roof,\nWtt 1872 Rouland, B.C.\nLATB'M6D*L4b-tAW\u00abftELEt-\ntric cuh register. Black crackle\nfinish, records up to $100. Apply\nV. fink, Nelion.\nT6tt SALE '- A SMART 20\ngauge ihot gun, SB. Bolt Action,\nfirst $20 taku lt. 52 Annable Blk\nFOR SALE - 1B30 STUDEBAKER\nCommander. Completely overhauled. Serial No. 8050104. Celling\nprice $450. Call J. H. Nuyeni, 324\nNelson Ave, Phone 912-X after\n5 p.m.\nPIPe-flWiNGS-fUbE-,' spB-\nclil  low prices   Active Triding\nCo., 916  Powell St., Vancouver\nFOR SALE - '37 V-8 PANEL\nDelivery. Serial No. B2874. Vi lon\n114 inch whul bite 8276.75.\nWrite Tom Waller, Oen. Del'y,\nNelson.\nFOR SALE-'29 DURANT SEDAN,\nSerial No. T4-771. Ceiling price,\nS302.00. Apply John Logan, 418\nVictoria St., Nelson. ' '\nFOR SALE - 1937 FORD TRUCK,\n823 tires. Oood condition. Apply\nat Clark and Miller Transport,\nNelion.\nFOR SALE-DRY WOOD, ALL\nlengthi. Phone 935-R. 3. Brindi-\nley Quick delivery.\t\nToft' SALE-odoft SUWLY Of\ncar md truck huvy duty chains.\nilso monkey links. Empire Motori,\n803 Biker St., Ntlion\nt'OR .Sale-iMs McK SltBAN.\nSerial No. 135767, pood condition,\nexcellent tirei. $175 cash. Jick\nWrleht. Box 7JB. Cutl\u00bbgaf.\n?6R SaM - TUCK CaR ANb\ntruck. Good ringt ot sizes; nobbys,\nmud grip ind regulir. Empirt\nMotors, 803 Baker St., Nelion.\nFoR sale - 1930 CheV. fflbATf,\nSerial No. 461568, A-l condition.\nPrice 1363.15. G. Amoroso, Ymir\nor phone 745-R4 Nelion\nWAN1ED-1926 CHEV. CYLINDER\nhud md Model A Ford rear uit.\nPhone 946.\nby March 1st\nFOR RENT\nPhone 425.\nBEDROOM CLOSE\nIn. Phone 653-R.\nFARM, GARDEN ft NURSERY\nROOM AriD BOARD\nWANTED - BUTCHER SHOP\nwith living quarter! to rent with\noption of buying, In imill town.\nBox 1968 Duly Newi.\t\nWANTED-ROOM AND BOABD\n-for busineu girl, cloie in. Box\n2861 Piily Newi.\t\n155 -t-INT - ROOM AND PART\nboard ivillibll Phone 423-X.\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nAND DECORATING\n1 NIELSEN - Phone -US-til\niPalntlng, Papering, Decoritor\n8ECOND HAND 8T0RE8   '\nFSW h-tlZ And EXChanM\nat have you? Ph. 5J4 Ark Store\n[plBitu laily 3-Jetufl\nflassificd Advertlilng Rotes\nI ptr Unt ptr Insertion\n.j ptr lint per wuk (6 con-\nlecutlve lniertlons for cost of 4)\n11.43 ptr llni per month.\ntlmu).\ninlmum 2 llnei per miertlon.\nBox numberi Itc extii Thli\nven iny number or timei\nBLIC   (LEGAL)   NOTICES\nTENDERS. ETC.\nper line lirrl Insertion ind\nuch lubuquenl  Iniertlon.\nLL   ABOVE   RATES    LESS\n% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSUBSCRIPTION  RATES\nIlngle copy I   05\nBy carrier, per week\nidvance   25\nI cirrler. per yur 1.100\nIfiuwhere ind to Cimdi where\nTl  pottlli  ll  riquired:\n[Int month $1.50; three monthi\nt.OO, ilx monthi. 18 00: oni yur\n900\ni mall outilde Nelion:\nmonth             I 75\nfcree monthi      2 00\nUx monlhi   4 00\nfelt yeir 8 00\nIbove ritei ipply ln Cinadi.\nImplied Stttti ind United King-\nttn to lubicrlhrri living out-\nIlde regulir carrier irei\nACROSS\n1. Juice of\nplinti\n4. Policemen\n.     (ilmg)\n7. One of thl\nPhilippine\nlilindi\n8 Muilcil\nwork\n16. Bundle of\ngrain\n11. Cloud\n13. Tablet\n14. Touch\n16. Muile note\n17 Und-\nmeuure\n18 Galm\nIS Kultit>!\u2022\n20 Oni of 1\nnumber\nofttrtngt\n21 Lou oolor\n2$ Slothi\n14 Pirt of the\nftct\n\u00bb Warm\ncovering\nfor htndi\n27 Smillfiih\n30 Imert\n31 A ihuppiln\n32 Sun god\nS3 Whether\nM Suipeni\"\nSft Title of\nreipect\nSI One who\ndlvei\nJl Cltrui fruit\n10 Um\n41 Uvel\n42 Type\nmeuurri\n43 Stitch\nDOWN\nli. Toung dur\n1. Plant ovule\n21. Float\n2. Slttvtlut\n22. Long tooth\ngirment\n24. Simple little\n(Arab.)\ntongi\n1. Northtrn\n2S. Femile\n\u2022ea blrdi\nlervant\n4. Sheltered\n26. Not\nInlet.\nmltible\n8. Precioui\nIT. Equip\n\u2022tone\nwith men\n6. Young dog\n18. Connec\n7. Map\ntion\nt. Firm\nV. Admonish\nlO.Ruorti\n11. Portloni\n12-Coit\n34. Steering\n15. Plnlih\ntpptritui\n18. A foundling\n(nti't.)\nI'-'u uiiu\nuaiQ .'-uua\niru'jti uuny\nA '.\u00bb i:.'s,  iJ'.-jiiLi\nIIISO   i-M \u2022     UD\nUl.ll.1  :::.\".-t 17\ni.il'J  I1UI3\nUUD I II'    t'll-ll\nr.V<      l:\" j    _ in\nhum.   'i.'ijiun\niii.ui. : .-mu :\nlll*,\\?-:l  _\u25a0!__\u00a3__\nBBO iai\n\u2022\u25a0iitliir'i luver\n36. Merginur\n37 Contend\n39. Kvenlng\nIPOtt)\nCRVPTOqilOTE-A tryptoTM e*utatto\u00ab\nOS OR LA XVHOHJI IK HOPV YNVF-\nRBOV IH     T    RVNVMI  QVT-LrOIOFN.\n\u25a0tturdty'i  Crv|il.K|ii..le:    THY   (iREATUST   PRAISE   HAD\nBEEN TO LIVE UNKNOWN   CHURCHHX\nIn,lul.ui.'i b> Knii l-._*iui,e tynilki-*. lu.^\ntfEWANf-ui-Eb PASTS W\u00ab All\nmakes of Ctrl City Auto Wreck-\nen. Box 24. Granite Roid\t\nFOR SALE - 1931 4 CYLINDER\nDurint. ValHcin Oinge. Villlcin\nNUT TREES\nJack Gellitly, Cinada'i leidlng\nproducer of Rare Choice Eitlng\nNuts. Now offering hirdy trui\nof eirly bearing Almonds, Butternuts,     Cheitnuti    Fllberti,\nHazels,    Hickories.    Heirtnuti,\nPecini ind the king of all nuts.\nRussian softihell Wilnut.\nJACK GELLATLY\nBox 19 Wutbink, B. C.\nHARDY EARLY BEARINO SOFT\nihell Walnut Treei, Dellcioui md\nMelbi apple trui Viking nip-\nberry emu md blick curranti.\nShrubi ind ptrtnnlili. Mn. C.\nBecker, Wilnut Orovt Nuntry,\n1418 Vancouver St, Ntlion\nROSES, GLADIOLUS, PERES-\nnlals. Fruit,Treu, Gripe Vlnei\nShrubi, Gem Everburlng Strawberries ind Rupberrlei. Citilogue. Peteri Nurury, 809-25 SL,\nE. Sukitoon; Suk.\nFEoNffiS-SfW-NG SooTS, J TO\n3 eyu Colon: Pink, Red, White,\nWlni, Cirmlne, Crlmion. Etch\u2014\n70c: I for W.00; 10 for 8600. Poit-\npild. Kuyper'l Bulbi, Hitilc, B.C.\nLOST AND FOUND\nLOST - WALLET, TOOLED\nleither, Initial KJ., In or netr\nMinn'i Drug Store, conttlm\nmoniy, bink book, itc. Finder\nkindly phoni 1199.\nCOfT 6b 8TRAYU5 - SCOTCB\nCollli dog, miwin to \"Shep\", Rewird. Write J. Himin, Box 107.\nTrill. B  C\nLost-Gftlb CSloMB WW\u00abT\nwitch, \"Elco\", $800 riwtrd. Finder leavi witch it Dilly Newi\nLOST - E10HT   POINT   STAR\nblue   eirrlng   on   Biker  St   of\nireni. Rewird. Phone 1097-Y.\nPROPERTY, HOUSES. FARMS\nWHY NOT CHANGE YOUR FIRE\nlmurinco on Houiehold Effecti to\ni FLOATER ALL RISK POLICY\nThis protecti you igilnit Fin md\nTheft ind mmy othir hiurdi,\neither it homi or trivilllng Aik\nui for pirtlcu-lft. C W. Apple\nyird <\u25a0 Co\nT?5rTaTE - IH ACRES LaMT5\nBurh fronttge. 18 x SO (ut\nSummer Cottigt, 12 \u00bb 25 feet\nGinge ind imill cibln. Fruit\ntrui md l beiutlful vliw of\nKooteniy Ukt from cottigt.\nSi tune on Nilion ildi of likt\n' Wrltt to Box 1941 Dilly___%\nriblkl  C6HWCT' BUtLBtJ-G\n-loti with 8000 ft of ucond-hind\nlumbtr Chup lor cuh. Phone\n1046-rl or Inquln 314 Robion ll\n-\u25a0-tuost woTitti m baie, am\ntril   locitlon.   Qox   1155   Dilly\nNewi.\nBrlir-rool ll \u2022 hird wood oblilned from Iht rool ot t common\nhulth-plint In tht iouth of Funct\nand li uud in the mtnufutuu\nof olnu.\nhling-\nyAOTw,- a iaeoM_---iA.Ni>\nwood md coil nngi in good con-\ndltion\">hont 1160-Loct* 89.\nFOR SALE. MISCELLANtOUS\nVENETIAN   BLINDS\n.  Stul tnd Aluminum Bltti\nStt or writt to\nMlt. C. CAMPBELL\nof thl,\nAERO VENETIAN BLIND CO.\nIBM Biy Avt,       Trill. B C.\nPhone 1868\nfn'\nTOJfiALB - AtaftttA..A PT\ncyclopedii, 1041 edition. 20 volumes. 1 yttr booki. Attractive\nwilnut book can |8S. Phoni 674-R\nFOR SALfe - POOt TABLE 4Vi x\n9. All complete, good condition.\nApply 821 Vernon St., Nelion,\nI6H SALE - CoflRiNG RAtiGE\n826.' A Hill, 616 Gordon Roid,\nNelson.\ntm SALE - 6EttARb-HEiNT2!.\nmm piano, good condition. Phone\n531-X.\nTOA 6aLE - tm t-Uobti,\nengine and bell pulley. Mmure\n83 \u2022 load delivered. Fhone 326-X4\ntok sale - i BKW_ WASH!R\nA-l condition. Price 890. Phone\n180-X1.\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES. ETC.\nR.O.P. SIRED NEW HAMPSHIRE\nChicki Unsexed. 817.00 per 100;\nPullets $3100 per 100. SOO md\nover 110.00 per 100 Only lndlviduil pedigreed males uud In\nthii flock. Approved White Wym-\ndottt Chicki\u2014unuxed, $18.00 per\n100, Pullets $12.00 per 100, All\nchicks irt (rom eggi produced on\nthii firm. Order early from an\nHOP. breeder hitchery and bi\nlurt of latUfictlon. Thlrlwood\nPoultn Firm, J. J. Andrewi.\nR.R.2, Chllllwick, B. C\nqDALITY CHICKS '\nR O P. lind Hampshire;, ipproved Hampshires, ipproved\nLeghorni ind Ughorn-Himp-\nshire crou chlcki. 21 yun' experience with chicki ind poultry Particulari in our catalogue.\nNEW SIBERIA FARMS\nA. Btlakihln, R.R.1, Chilliwack-\nBttW-SIDE (.H-CRtl\nBrid for vigor, quality, itim-\nlni md llvibillty. R.OP. Sired\nLeghorni, Himpihlrei ind Birred Rocki Approved Himn-\nihiru. Rocki md Crossbreeds.\nPirtlculiri md prlcu on\nrtqueit.\nBURNSIDE POULTRY FARM\nA. E. Powell     Himmond, B.C.\nWIIUC NOTICI\nProvince ol tt-.un i_. .umblt\nDtpirtmtnt of Public Worki\nRegulating Loidl tnd Spied on\ntht Southern Trtni-Provinciil\nHlghwiy tnd Othtr Hlghwiyi\nTht undenlgned btlng t penen\nauthorized by the Miniiter of Publlc\nWorki bt wriUng to exercise tht\npoweri vested in tht nld Miniiter\nunder Ptrt II ot tht \"Hlghwiy Aot\"\nand being of the opinion thtt the\nSouthern Turu-Provincltl Highwiy\nfrom Lturlir to Cirion Corner, ind\nthe Christina Like Wut Roid trom\nCiieidt to Chrlitlna Uke tre liable\nto damage through extraordinary\ntraffic thereon, htrtby mikt the\nfollowing regulation pursuant to\nSection 33 of tht uid Act. -\nTht following load tnd ipeed limitations ire impoied on tht above-\ndescribed hlghwayi until further\nnotice:\n?rucks with pneumatic tires:\nayload\u2014not to exceed 80* of\nauthorized carrying capacity.\nSpeed-15 mllu per hour.\nSpeed of passenger vehlclei\u201428\nmllei per hour.\nSigned:   J. B. McDONALD,\nGeneral Fdreman.\nDepirtment of Public Worki\nCourt Houie,\nGrand Forki, B. Q.,\nFebruiry 13, 1947.\n12 o'clock noon\nTENDERS FOR SUrt-uIES\ntooftfe Eggs, and extra prof-\nIti for you U you itirt with\nTrlmglt Firm Chicki Flnut\nouillty R.O.P.-Stnd Niw t\"jmp-\nihire tnd Rhodi liland Rtd\nchlcki it $16 ptr 100 Hitching\ntwice weekly Feb. to Junt.\nGtorgt Game, Trlmglt Hktohtry.\nArmitrong.\nBWREbGLbw Wl Hied CHICKS\nthll yur from thl breeders of thll\ncelebrated strain. Gtt more eggi\n\u2022nd mut R 1. Redi ire the but\ndual purpoie fowl you cm buy.\nFree citilogui on request Book\nurly. JACK BROWN _\u25a0 SON.\nBox 568, ChlUiwick, B. C\n5rder Yotiit tsAtli CHICKS\nfrom thi Appleby Poultry Firm,\nMlulon City, B C Wi gutrinttt\nour itock I mund profitable- invutmint Whiti.Ughomi, White\nRocki md Ntw Himpihlrei llluitrated ind Instructivi dialogue on\nrequut  .\nRAMWfflB LXVDRJ WU__M,\n$1.60 each, ilio booking ordin for\ntix tnd eight .ttst old pulleti.\nUc md $1.00 eich, f.o.b. Hirrop,\nR.O.P. lired. Tom Null, Bunny\nNook. Harrop\nSEALED TENDERS, tn triplicate,\n.inclosed in the envelopu provided\nfor the purpoie, will be received by\nthe undersigned up to 12 o'clock,\nNoon, Tueidiy, March llth, 1947, for\nthe varloui supplies \u2014 excepting\nGroceries, required by the following\nGovernment Initltutlom \u2014 Provincial Mentil Home, Colquiti; Prov.\nInfirmaries, Marpole md Alien;\nProv. Induitrlal school for Glrli,\nVancouver! School for the Dei!,\nBurnaby: OakiUl Priion Firm,\nBurnaby; Prov. Mtnttl Hospitals,\nNew Westminster ind Essondale;\nProv. Home, Kimloopi; Tnnquille\nSanatorium, Tranquille; Prov. Gaol,\nNelaon, for a period of ilx monthi\nonly, April lit, 1947 to Septembir\n30th, 1947; md tor the coil riquired\nfor thl aforementioned institutions\nand Public buildings ln Victorli,\nVmcouver tnd New Weitminittr\nfor the fiscal year 1947-48,\nFor further Information, Hiti of\nartlclu to be tendered upon, tender\nforms and samples, apply to the undersigned or to tht officials In\nchirge of tht ibovt nimed bulldlngi. lt ll essential thlt tenderers\nihould themielvei see tt ttch institution tht dui of mtterlal- on\nwhich they trt asked te tender.\nAll supplies to be delivered td the\nabove institutions tnd buildings,\nwithout txtri chirge, u directed\nfrom time to time, It btlng undtr-\nstood that quantltlu u glvtn on\ncontract ire in approximation only.\nTender! muit be ilgned by the\nactual ilgnaturei of the tenderer!.\nThe loweit or my tinder not nec-\neuarilv iccepted.\nPURCHASING COMMISSION,\nParliament   Buildingi,\nVictorli, B. C,\nTeb   17. 1947.\nPLAYBOY THAW\nDIES AT 76\nMIAMI A, Fib. U-Funinl urvlcu for mlllionilrt pliyboy Htrry\nK. Thtw, who died tt hli Miimi\nBelch, Florida, homt Stturday\nnliht, will be held ln Pittiburgh.\nThe 76-yur-old Thtw, whoie lift\nwu filled with turbulenct died\npucetully from tht ttftctl ol t\nheart attack.\nThaw wu the centre ot t fimoui\nNew York trial for murdtr in which\nhe wai accused of tht killing of\nStmfield White, noted Amirlcin\nirchitect, who Thiw believed had\nbetn Intlmiti with hli wife, Evtlyn\nNubitt Thaw.\t\n5 INJURED WHEN\nCAR, BUS COLLIDE\nNEW WESTMINSTER, Ftb, M-\nFlvt personi wtrt Injured in Ntw\nWeitmlniter lut night whtn t ctr\n\u2022truck \u2022 but. The drlvtr ot tht ctr\nFrtnk Ogden ind hll wlft suffered\nhud liceratlom. Neither wu idmltted to hoipltil. A passenger in\nthe Ogdin cir, Mrs. F. Nordtnmirk\n\u2022uttered \u2022 fractured lett leg tnd Internal Injuries. Hoipltil officlili report hir condition u filr.   .\nAlexinder Grtham Bell triad to\nperauide Mirk Twtin to lnvut\n$300 In hli ttlfphoni Invention.\nInitead. tht tuthor loined thl\nmoney In t friend who went bank-\nrupt liter,\nNELSOK DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, FEB. 24, 1947 - 9\nArmless Pointer Keeps on Painting\nCarl Flicher of Frinkfurt-on-Miln, 46-year-old German piintir,\nwho loit both hll irmi during World Wtr II, hu taught hlmielf to\nhold the bruih In hii mouth. So expert hu hi become In thli, thit\nerltlci uy neither hli handwriting nor hll painting hll been 1m-\n\u2022ired by tht lou of hli limbi. Htrt hi puti tht finishing touohu to\nont of n|t litut worki In hla studio.\nTaxes, Liquor lo Provide Fireworks\nFor Manitoba Legislature Tueiday\nWINNIPEG, Ftb. 13 (CP)- Tht\n$3,300,000 windfall received by tht\nManitoba Government ln tbe recently concluded Domlnlon-Prov-\ninclnl Tax Settlement and the W,-\n000,000 Provincial Liquor profit are\nexpected to provide fireworks when\nthe lind union ot the Minltobi\nLegislature opens on Tutidiy.\nTht government innounced lut\nwtek that It would split the money\nreceived trom tht Dominion with\ntht municipalities but memben\ntrom Winnipeg htvt publicly announced they will take luut with\nthi 10-80 diviiion on tht groundi\nthlt it wu not fair to Winnipeg.\nThe money to be glvtn to tht municipalities would bt primarily ln the\nform ol tducttlon grants to alleviate\ntht preient tix ntt In organized\nmd unorgmized territories.\nMore generous assistance for tht\nUnivenity ot Manitoba, t ntw diviiion of dtnttl hygiene u ptrt ot\nthe Public Health Progrim, extension ot health unlti, ratification of\ntht Dominion-Provincial agreement\nmd i change in tht provlnce'i fiical yttr to tnd On tht ttmt dttt ll\ntht Dominion's yur, Mireh 11, trt\nill ptrt ot tht progrim to bt discui-\nud by memberi.\nAssistance to thl University will\nbt partly in tht establishment ot \u25a0\nnutritional liboritory. A $160,000\ngrant tnd tnothtr (1150,000 loin il\nto bt authorized for \u2022 itudent ri-\ncrutlon centre.\nGovernment expenditure tor tht\n1947-48 fiscal yttr will bt higher\ntn the Ilit\n>ii tht quu-\nt ot t prov-\nthan for my previoui yur, as will\nprovincial revenue. The province it\nexpected to substantially extend ltl\nfinancial \"pay-as-you-go\" policy\nUd Include in current expenditure!\nlarge ltemi which normally might\nbe capital expenditure. This will'\nprobtbly tpply ta part to tt*. conitructlon. \"J. '\"', .\nThe rural electrification program,\nilightly retarded becauu of material shortage!, wtll bt extended In\n1947.\nLABOR CODI\nExpected to bt !\not contentious lubjt\ntion ot an overall\nthe provlnct, whttt\nincial or Dominion I\nAnother mbject\nouu contrpver.iy\nettimttu irt bra\npropoied ultry Incruut lor Minltobi civil servanti aj-e tabled. Et-\nttmatu are expected to be lirgt\nenough to allow tor tht building Ot\ni 14,000,000 touriit road from Winnipeg to tht Internitlonil Bound-\n\"y. . .--\nOthtr hu ted debt tu trt upeeted\nto centre around tha gilt of 90 percent ot tht stock of the A. E. McKenzIe Slid Company it Brandon.\nMr. McKenzIe madt the gift te tht\nprovlnot la tht inttruti at higher\neducition. Oppoiltlon memberi trt\nalio expected to Inquire into alleged timber ulu by tht Reiourcei\nDepirtment, Provlnclil cement conditioni md Ltkt Winnipeg riiher-\ntti.\nRaids Smash\nAttempts to\nRestore Nazis\nFRANKFURT, OtnMW, Feb. 13\n\u2014An attempt io rutori Nui militiry leadership to Germany wU\nsmashed lut night in lirgt Kilt\nraids ta Ihe Britiih md Amtricin\noccupation tonu ta Germany.\nUnittd Statu Militiry Hudquir-\nters it Frankfurt uyi leiden ot \u2022\nlecret Nui underground organization havt bttn arrested. Till Natl\norganization wu Uid ta bt pre-\n&aring to Min militiry powir with\nit lid ot ntw lecret wuponi.\nAmerican officlili Ity tha mikl\ntarget ot tht widuprud nidi lut\nnight wu rathtr I loou knit movt-\nment which hu bun eloiely witch-\nid for several monthi.\ni The officiil mnouncement uyi\nill the leaden have a common\nbackground of Nazi Ideu. The drlv-,\nlng force, official! uy, is the wper-\nraee theory. The leiden tre uid to\nbelieve thtt thay md othtr ptrsom\nlike thtm trt choun people\u2014ehoi-\ntn to mikt Germmy again Into t\npowerful nation.\nAn indent mode of giving ten-\nmti notice of removal wu ohilk-\ning the door\u2014thli wu uud upt-\ndtlly imong the poorer clutu.\nMay DUchsi Plan for\nJapantse-Mandattd\nIslands Wedneiday\nlake success, r_:m o_b-\nUnlted Nitloni Security Council\nwould takt up next Wedneiday the\nAuthoritative tourcu uld todiy tht\nAmirlcin requeit that tht Japanese\nmanditid Island! ta ihe Pacific bl\n\u25a0seed under i U. N. itriteglc trui-\nUndtr tht Unlttd Statu pita, thi\naat iiiandt-lncluding the Mirahilli\nCirolinei ud Miriinit-would bt\ntdmlniitertd by tht Unittd Statu,\nwhich would bt illowed to fortify\nthem-\nBut whether thl Security Council\nipprovei tht plan or net, the United Statei govtrnmtnt hss made lt\nclttr thlt tht Intends to keep thli\nitriteglc chtln ot Islinds because\nshe conilden them usentlal to Amtricin lecurity.\nMttnwhllt, tht Big Tour of tht\nStcurlty Council\u2014tht Unlttd Btitu\nBritain, Ruuli ind Frinct\u2014ippear.\ned net\/ to naming i candidate for\nthe goVemonhlp of Triutf-t tough\npolite Job.\nTht Big Four repruentatlvei hopt\nthtt tht governor cir bt n|med befort Much 1, but there ii no deadline, it wu uid.\nBioplasm li t nimt given i\nliving protoplaim, uptcltlly thtt\nwhich M eonctnitd ta tht proceo\nof reproduction.\nBUCIt   THAM   6T   BELdlAN\nhones for uit. 8 md 7 yun old.\nWith hirnen. No more uu for\nthim- D. J. MeGlnnii. R.R. No.\n1, Ntlion.\nTo* iALE-bAfJlV KW) Mut-\ntry firm, ibout 1 mllu from\ntown. Oood profits. Apply Box\n101 Cnnbrook. B C\nlbi SALB -'&m AVMWRB\ncow, Juit frnhened. E. Slicko,\nYmlr. B. _______________\n\u25a0WAUTT)  TO  BV?  -   cOOt)\ntruh cow. C. Shinnon, Willow\nPoint, Nelion.\n\u2022USINISS OPPORTUNITIES\nKffl Bta=i mt Bmu>n.G\nloti. fsneed. Clou ta. Fa'rvliw\ndistrict MOO cuh. Phone 952 R.\nFOR SALE - FOUNTAIN AND\nitore fixtures - Butlln-Bliulng\niodi fountain, romplili with com-\nprmor. two tanki ud itoola, ilio\nFrlgldllri cabinet, two tlui counter ihow cuti twenty-four nicktl\ncindy trayi. ill .1 lopped win\ntibln ina chitn to milch. Two\nDiytoo computing confictlontry\ntcilu WiU iicrUlct ibovt for\ncuh ii thi owntr hu to vtcitt\nbuilding. Kindylind, Piker St,\nNtlun, B.C., Phoni m\t\nwbww&muso shop - ron\n\u2022ill. Wtll tqulpptd. Oood lun,\ngood proportion for good mm.\nWrite Box 9-W DilW Ntwi.\n\u2022lodomlci ll tht itudlu of Iht\n\"lawi af lift\" dialing with thl\nr-|vtUtloni of oritirlr-ni tmonglt\nth-fmulvM md to thtlr environment,\nCLASS   lACKSTOP  CITS  TIST-WMItBobJoyot tt lhe Ran Franelwe 8eal\u00ab holda\nI bueball' behind t Mellon of new-type llut, nel Vtnm iwinti i bat aialnit II ta t tut to ut\nII II Is ihiltble for bitten' cut and backstop. Glut wllbiluud the blow..\n_L _m.,..*AOA*A^\n^to^......\n-J_^m_*_^-7t.\n1\n .mm.sm.-m...--\n\"..!\u2014\u25a0\n10 \u2014 NILSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, FEB\nBabe Ruth Leaves Hospital\nCAMPBELL, SHANKLAND\nft IMRIE\nChartered Accountanti\nAuditors\nM2 Itaktr St Phont 235\nCIVIC\nICE SCHEDULE\nWeek Feb. 23-Mor. 1\nMONDAY\ntOO- 8:4S-Junlor Hoekty\n8;30. 7:30\u20148enlor Practice\nS:1B-10:1!V\u2014Adult Skitlng\nTUESDAY\n!.\u00bb\u2022 4:0O-Tlny Toil\n4:00- BtOO\u2014Children'! Skitlng\n\u2022:30\u2014 Intermedlite Pliyoffi\nWEDNESDAY\n2:00- -4;00\u2014Adult Skitlng\n6:00- 6m-Junlor Hockey\n6:30- 7:JO-8enlor Practlci\n8:00-10:00-Skitlng Club\nTHURSDAY\nS.30- 4_0O-T\n*\u00bb-Tlny Tett\n4:00- 8:0O-Chlldren'i Skitlng\n7:00- 9:0O-Flgure Skitlng Club\n9:00-10:00\u20148enlor Practice\n10:00-11:00\u2014Junior Hoekty\nFRIDAY\n8:30- B:45-Junlor Hockiy\n8:30- 7:30-8enlor Practice\n_\u00bb!1B-10:18\u2014Adult Skitlng\nSATURDAY\n7_O0.12.0C\u2014Junior Hoekty\n1-00- t_00-Jr. Figure Skitlng\n- ->:*_>-Children'l Skitlng\n'  \u2022 Hockey Gime\nMusial Only\nPlayer Unsigned\ni     iy RALPH RODEN\nNEW YORK, Feb. 23 (AP) -Stin\nMusial, National - Leigue bitting\nchampion tnd moat valuable pliyer,\ntoday wu the only outstanding\nmajor letgut buebill player unsigned.\nTht hard-hitting St. Louli Cardinal flnt baseman became the lone\ndissatisfied star following the ilgn\nlng of Hank Oreenberg, Hll Newhouser, Spud Chandler tnd Marty\nMarion by their reipectlve cluht\u2014\nPittiburgh Piratei, Detroit Tlgeri,\nNew York Ytnkeei md the Cards.\nMusial il littlng tight at the Card's\nSt. Petersburg, Fla., Spring training\nbaie, reported to be aeeklng i $30,-\n000 contrict which It believed 18000\nihort of the offer Pruldent Sim\nBreadon of tht Cards has tended hll\nstar slugger.\nMeanwhile the ilgnlng of Green\nberg stole the headlines from the\nrut of the bueball newi.\nThe former home run slugger of\nthe Tlgtrt Inked t one-year document In New York for an undisclosed turn Which John W. Hal-\nbreath, co-owner of the Bucs, uid\nwu \"more thtn Hank received lut\nyear.\" Greenberg wu reported to\nhive received $58,000 from the Tig-\nen ln 1946.\nOnly t ihort while ago Oreenberg,\nwho wu sold to the Piratei by Detroit Feb. 0, Indlcited ht wu considering retiring from the gime.\nLONDON (CP) \u2014 Minesweepers\nin the Medlternnein dlspoied of\n3153 moored md ground mlnei\nduring 1946, the Admiralty uld.\nBEAUPRE, Que, Feb. 23\u2014 Bert\nIrwin of Princeton, B. C, zig-ugged\nthrough the flags in two fine rum to\nwin the Slalom competition Saturday at the Canadian Ski chimplonihlp! in Beaupre, \"Quebec Rhode\nWurtele of Montreal won the women'i title.\nIrwin covered the one-third mile\ndistance down the slopes of Mont\nSte. Anne In 1:02.7 on hll first run.\nIt wu the beit time of the day. On\nhli tecond Irwin's time'was 1:09.8\nfor i two-run totil of 2:08.3.\nBill Irwin of Ste. Marguerite,\nQue., t brother of Bert Irwin cime\nucond with \u2022 tottl of 2:104. Pierre\nJalbert of Que., wu third, one-tenth\nof t ucond behind.\nIn the Slalom event Noel Piul of\nVmcouver ume ln llth ud Bill\nRoblnion, mother Vtncouverlte,\nwaa 10th. Robinson ilso figured in\nthe combined downhill and ililom,\ncoming in 15th, John Roocroft of\nVmcouver wu 32nd ln thii event.\nBlbe Ruth ll anlited down ittpt by nune Aonei Kavanaugh\n\u2022nd Charlei Sohwtfel, t frltnd, u tht former home-run king Itft tht\nhoipltil for hli homt In Ntw York City.\nA. H. A. Admitted to L I. H. G. to\nClear Up International Hockey Scene\nDidn't get in Race\n\u2022 TAXI\nPHONE 1154\nSTAR TAXI \u2014 L ALSTAD\n\"BUT....\nIt Started All Right Yesterday\"\nYei, It ilarted all right yeiterday, but Wintcr'i\ncold and damp change many can ta tha \"Won't\nStart Clan.\"\nFOR EASIER STARTING ...\nQUICK PICK-UP ...\nSMOOTH ACCELERATION . . .\nLOW FUEL CONSUMPTION . . .\nHav* a Scientific\nMOTOR TUNE-UP\n6 cylinder IA QC 8 Cylinder f C AC\neor\u00bb  _-_   \u2122e<3    ears     J.Zfj\nSara ona gallon of gasoline In tan. A properly par-\nforming angina will start ealily, accelerate smoothly,\npick-up promptly and save gasoline. Restore pep and\nenergy to your car.\nPHONI US POR AN APPOINTMENT AND\nMAKE A DATE\nUTHBER\nMOTORS\nLimited\nDODGE - DESOTO DEALERS\nOppoiitt Pott Olllce \u2014 Nelion, I.C \u2014 Phone 75\nBritish Soccer\nResults\nLONDON, Teb. 28 (Reuten)-Re\nsuits of soccer games played In the\nUnited Kingdom Saturdiy:\nThird Dlvlilon Northtrn\nAccrlngton Stanley 2, Hartlepoola\nUnited 1.\nBarrow 0, Crewe Alexandra 2.\nCarlisle United 3, Gateshead 1.\nOldham Athletic 2, Southport 4.\nStockport County 1, Rotherham\nUnited 2.\nPoitponed (froien grounds) Don-\ncaster Rovers vi. York City, Halifax\nTown vt. Hull City, New Brighton\nvi. Dirllngton, Rochdale vi. Tran-\nmeTe Roven, Wrexhim vi. Cheiter, Bradford City vt. Lincoln City.\nThird Dlvlilon Southern\nBristol Roven S, Swindon Town 0.\nCryital Palace 1, Exeter City 0.\nClaxton Orient 1, Norwich City 0\nPoitponed (frozen groundi): Ipswich vs. Notti County, Manafleld\nTown vs. Brlitol City, Queeni Pirk\nRangeri vs. Cardiff City, Reading\nvi. Brighton, South End vt. Bournemouth and Boicombe Athlete. Tor-\nquty United vt. Portvile. Waliall\nvs. Aldenhot, Witford vs. North-\ntmpton Town.\nSecond Dlvlilon:\nBirmlnjhim City 0. Chesterfield 0.\nBurnley 2, Sheffield Wedneidiy 0.\nSouthampton l Lyton Town 3.\nSwansea Town 1, Mancheiter\nCity 2.\nPoitponed:' Birniley vs. Fulham,\nCoventry City vi, Leiceiter, New-\nnort County vi. Bury, Nottingham\nForeit vt Plymouth Argyll. Totten\nhim Hotipur vs. Weit Ham United\nWeit Bromwich Albion vs. Mill-\nwall. Newcaitle vs. Bridford.\nFlnt Dlvlilon\nBolton Wanderen 0, Everton 2.\nCharlton Athletic 1. Aston Villa 1.\nLeedi United 0, Wolverhimpton\nWanderers  1.\nLiverpool 1, Huddenfleld Town 0.\nMancheiter United 3, Blackpool 0.\nMlddJeibrough 1, Derby County 0.\nPreiton North End 5, Brentford 2.\nSheffield United 0, Blackburn\nRoven 1.\nStoke City 3, Arsenal 1.\nPoitponed: Cheliei vi. Portsmouth, Grlmiby Town vi. Sunder-\nlind.\nSCOTTISH CUP\n(Third Round)\nAberdeen 1, Morion 1.\nArbroath 5, Raith Roven 1\nDumbarton 2, Third Linirk 0.\nDundee 3, Albion Roven 0.\nEait Fife 3, Queen'i Pirk 1.\nFalkirk 0. Motherwell 0.\nGlaigow Rangtn 0. Hibernian 0.\nCowdenbeath vs. Heirt ot Mid\nlothlin poitponed.\nSCOTTISH LPAGU-\nDlvltlo-n \"A\"\nCeltic 2, St. Mirren 1.\nPirtlck   Thlitlt   vi.   Kilmarnock\nBy JAOK SULLIVAN\nCtntdltn Prm Stiff Wrlttr\nPRAGUE, Feb. 23 (CP) - The\nclouded International Hockey iltuatlon wai cleared \u25a0 up Saturday\nwhen the Amateur Hockey Aiioclitlon ot the United Statei was idmltted to memberihlp in the Llgue Internationale De Hockey Sur Glace as\ncontrolling body of hockey in the\nUnited States.\nDr. W. G. Hardy of Edmonton,\nPresident of the International Ice\nHockey Association, was nominated\nand iccepted n Vice-President of\nthe Llgue Internationale.\nThe decisions taken it the stormy,\nfive-hour meeting of the L. I. H. G.\nwill have far-reaching effects on\nworld amateur hockey and mean\nthat the International Association\nwlll be dissolved Immediately.\nA motion preiented by Hanson\nDowell, President of the Cinidlan\nAmateur Hockey Auociation, that\nthe United Statei Athletic Union be\nexcluded from the Llgue Internationale wai not voted on. However,\na proposal from Switzerland making\na technical' change in the Ligue'i\nrules which automatically \"threw\nout\" the A. A. U. was adopted by a\nvote of 13 to 2.\nThe vole admitting the A. H. A.\nto membership in the L. I. H. G. wn\n6 to 2 with five abstentions.\nDr. Hardy wlll take over the Prei-\nldency of the Llgue Internationale\nduring the Winter Olympici of IMS\nIn Switzerland and he will remain\nln office for three yeut.\nThe Preiident names tht Secret-\ntry tnd Dowell told tht Ctnadian\nPress tbit George Dudley of Midland, Ont., G. A. H. A. Vict-Prtil-\ndent, \"In ill prohiblllty\" will be\nappointed North American Secretary during Dr, Hardy'i tenure.\nDowell wn the dominating figure of the meeting with blunt,\nstraight-from-the-ihoulder statements which amounted to in ultimatum to the Congreu to accept\nCinadian propouli favoring A.H.A.\nmembership.\nTemperi flared, ptrtontl trgu-\nmenti tnd blcktrlngi cropped up\namong the delegatei, but Dowell\nituek to hli lubjtet \u2014 thtt tht\nqutitlon of United Stitei affiliation bt lettled \"Immediately.\"\nAt om itage ht told tht milting: \"If thl A. H. A. affiliation\nvott li not taken todiy thll wlll\nbi the lut muting I wlll attend.\"\nHe   interrupted  other  delegatei\nwho were itraying from tbe mbject\nto declare that he wmted the queition lettled\u2014\"and lettled Immediately without deity.\"\n\"I'm here to iee thli issue Is voted on one wiy or another,\" he uld.\n\"I want to make it clear Canada ti\nsupporting the A. H. A.\"\nA propoial by Paul Lolcq of Brui-\n\u2022eli, retiring President of the Llgue\nInternationale, that the American\nlituation be held over three monthi\nwu voted down 10 to 8 and Dowell\njumped In with a motion that the\nA.H.A. be accepted jo membership.\nCut of Johnny Rouktmt, ipeed\n\u2022kiting chimplon who filltd to\ngtt i chinos to compete In tht\nEastern tryoutt for tht final\nOlympic ttit btotuM tht tryout\nWII held on Sunday tnd ht ll t\nmember of tht Chrlitlan Reformed Church which forbids athletic\nparticipation on that dty, h'u\ncaused quite i itir In iporti droit!, Roukema, I protege of Irving Jtffti, tht 1932 Olympic\nchamp, offered to pty hit own\nwiy to St Piul to compete there\nFtb 4-9, but offlclali of tht\nMiddle Atlantic Speed Skitlng\nAiioclitlon turned hll requeit\ndown, uylng, In effect, ht hid hli\nohtnot it Newburg, N.Y., Jin. 19\n(Sundiy) ind didn't participate\nthtn,\nPRESCRIPTION\nSPECIALISTS\nWhtn wt compound your pre-\nicrlptlon you mty bt mre tut\nit will bt filltd promptly tnd\n\u2022ccurately.\nYour Rexall Store\nPhont 34 Box 440\nCity Drug Co.\nNelson Juveniles\nOffloVernon\nFor B.C Semis\nNelson Amiteur Hockey Association's classy Juvenile Rep Hockty\nteam lift Sundty for Vtrnon whtrt\nthty trt slated to pity tbt wlnneri\nOf the Okanagan aeries ln tht' B. C.\nJuvenile semi-finals, Mondty tnd\nTuesday..\nAfter Fridays win ovtr the Fernie Gyroi, tht Nelson team wtt entertained by Alec Rlngroie, veteran\nNelion sportsman, tt I chicken dinner it the Standard. Speakers it the\nfeed Included the host, Mr. Ring-\nrose, team captains St. Clair Duffy\nand Lee Hyuop u well as Al Stiver-\nwood, Gull Brett, Manager Van Linden and the Club Prtildtnt Slim\nPorter. Meanwhile, Fernle Gyros\nwert dined by Nelion Gyro Club it\nthe Golden Gate. .\nPlayers making the trip to Vernoit\ninclude: Sllverwood, PoweU, Miclntyre, Koehle, S. Duffy, E. Duffy,\nMagllo, Brett, Hyuop, Hallbauer,\nKraft snd Shrleves. The teim will\nbe accompanied by Miniger Van\nLinden, Director Alec Rlngroie,\nJick Burgoyne and Preiident Slim\nPorter.\nThe extent ot tht lakei of\nAuitralian Interior virlei with\nadvent thd ratlrement of <\nrainy\n\"ELLISON'S BEST\" FLOl\nFor All Your Baking Ntt\nGuaranteed to Satisfy\nYoui Grocer Hai It\ntatchell Held\nUp During\nVisit fo Spokane\nSpinet Tatchell, Nelson Maple\nLeafs forwird, generilly enjoys the\nteam's visits to Spokine, but it wu\ni different itory lut Wedneiday.\nRefreshed ifter cleaning up it tht\nCoeur d'Alene Hotel following the\ngame there, ht itepped forth trom\nthe hotel to seek t bite to eat.\nTatchell thought nothing of btlng\naccosted by i stranger, who uked\nhim if he had a room, but the\nfriendly atmosphere wu dissipated\nwhen the man, continuing hll questioning, uked htm lf ht hid tny\nmoney, at the ume Ume producing\nt gun.\nConfused, the Leafiin uked the\ngunman what he wanted. \"Something to eat,\" the now ilniiter Individual replied.\n\"Tetch\" found W cents In bli pocket and handed It over.\nThli apparenUy endjtd tht \"Interview\" Mtlifactorlly, for the character then disappeared. So did Tatchell\n(ahr Kittens Playoffs Todiy; Open\nGaines in Points, Collinson (up\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuite 205\nMEDICAL ARTS BUILDING\nm\nKeen youth tnd\nloveliness with I\npermanent.\nHaigh Tru-Art\nBeauty Itlon\nPhont 837\nJohnstone Block\nFurmcei tnd Alr-Cohdltltnlng\nLES BROWETT'S\nTINSMITH  AND  8HEETMETAL\nSHOP\n510 Koottnty It        Phone 1162\nFLANNEIi\nSHIRTS ;\nWARM, COMFORTABtJ\nGREY WOOL FLANNB\nSHfRTS FOR WORK Ol\nLEISURE WEAfc\nAll sizes.\n\u00bb4#   1\nEmorys Ltd;\nThe Man'i Store\nSKATES SHARPENI\nA. J. HESS1\nREPAIR SHOP\nRELIABLE SERVICl\nAt Riuontblt Coit tt tM\nSMEPLEY\nGARAGE CO.\n'Ntxt to Pttt Off let\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiin\nFLEURY'S Phormoi\nPreicriptioi\nCompound*\nAccurately\nMed. Arte B\nPHONI 3j\niiiunmiuHUHJ\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin1\nRADIATOR REPAIRS\nCleaned and Recored\nJIM'S RADIATOR SHOP\n417 Htll St Phont M\nlllllllllllllimilllUIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH\nCILLINGHAM. Eng., (CP) -\nWithin \"Ht houn Prederiek Money,\n37, and Frederick, Shilling, 33, died\nhere of natunl ciuaei.\nDUtlDOUtd.\nDlvlilon \u00ab\nAllot Athletic vi.  Alrdrltonlini\npoitponed.-\nIRISH CUP\nSeeond Round\nBillymtnt Unlttd vs. CUftonvUle\npoitponed.\nGlentonn 1. Dlitllliry 0.\nLinfield 3, Colertine 0.\nMri. A. H. Whitehead, who\nemerged from the Cati and Klttem\ncompetition of the Nelion Ladiei\nCurling Club u winner of the\nCat!, will have lo iplke Klttem'\nwinner Mri. J. Thom four pointi\nwhen they meet for the playoffi\nMonday.\nMonday will alio ut play In the\nand\nMri. T. Biihop, Mri. T. McGovern,\nMri. C. Wird, Spire.\nMn, A. H- Whiteheid. Mri. M\nDeGlrtolimo. Mri. W. Hlpperion,\nMri. R. Griffithl.\nRlnki were divided Into two\nlectiom.\nSection A-Mn. B. B. Stillwood,\nMn. A. H WhltehMd, Mn. A Lee,\nPointi   competition   ind   Tuttdty, m\u201e. W, Kline. Mri. T. Biihop, Mn.\nopening gimei of Uie Collinson Cup m  ^  Wallace\nwill be played. Rinka hive been\ndriwn up for both.\nMn. A. J. Heise, Mri. R. Hile,\nMri, M. Olion, Mri. D. Cithcirt,\nMn. B. L. Griy, Mn- M. DeGIro-\nlimo, Mn T. A. Willice, Mn R.\nSchide, Mn. C. Norrli, Mn. H.\nM. Whlmiter, Mn. T. Biihop, Mn.\nC. T. Grint, Mri. A Lee and Mri. B.\nB. Stallwood wijl skip rinks ln the\nPointi pliy Mondiy.\nRlnki drawn for the Colllnion\n.Cup were:\nMri. W. Slmpion. Mn. P. C.\nRoblnion, Mill P. Jimieion, Mri.\nW. W. Bennett.  .\nMn. J. H. Argyle, Spire. Mn. A.\n3. Heise, Mrs. R B. Smith,\nMri A. Lee. Mri Chirlei Tiylor,\nMri D. S. Vilentlne. Mri. Ron Naih.\nMrs. H. M. Whlmiter, Mn. A. J.\nHamion, Mn. L. S. Bradley, Mn.\nH. ePicock.\n.Mrs. C. P. Grant. Mn. M. Kubln.\nMri. M. Olion, Mri. I. J. Bowkett\nMrs. C. Norrli, Mrs. Edith Hurt.\nMia June Neville, Spare.\nMrs. It. B. Stallwood. Mn D.\nCithcirt. Mn 3. C. Mulr, Mn S.\nE. Brlird.\nMn T. S. Jemion, Mn R Schide.\nMn. 5. Mclntyre, Mn. Rex Little\nMn. W. Kline, Mn B. L Griy.\nMn H. I. Hilr, Mn. J. T. Kenny.\nMn. T- A. Willice. Mn. M. L\nCrtlg, Mn J. Thom, Mlu Muriel\nWhlmiUr.\nSection B\u2014Mrt. C. Norrli, Mn.\nT. 5. Jemion, Mrs. H. M Whlmiter,\nMn. W. Slmpion, Mn J. H. Argyle,\nMri. C. F. Grint\nDriwi for the coming week:\nTueidiy\u2014Mn B. B. Stillwood vi\nMra. A. H. Whiteheid: Mn T. S.\nJemion vi Mri C. Norrli; Mn. T.\nBiihop vi Mn. T. A. Willice: Mri.\nH. M. Whlmiter vi Mn W. Simp-\nion.\nThundiy\u2014Mn A. Lee vi Mri.\nW. Kline; Mn. J. H. Argyle vi Mn.\nO. F. Grint: Mn. W. Slmpion vi\nMn T. S. Jemion-, Mn. T. A Willice vi Mn A. H. Whiteheid.\nPrldiy\u2014Mn. B. B Stillwood vi\nMn. W. Kline: Mn. T. Biihop vi\nHn. A. Lee: Mn H. M. Whlmiter\nvi Mn C. P. Onnt; Mn C. Norrli\nvi Mn J. H. Argyle.\nAt\nJUST ARRIVED\nNunei'\nWHITE OXPORDS\n _____' fS.7\u00ab\nTHE BOOTERY\nFOR COMPLETE\nOVERHAUL - TUNE-UP\nStop tt\nNELSON AUTO WRECKING\ntnd GARAGE\n113 Vernon St. I'hone Md\nM. J. MAJOR\nBETTY MITCHELL, SPEED CHAMPION,\nTAKES SENIOR WOMEN'S TITLE\nWINNIPEG. Ptb \u00bb-B\u00abtty Mil-\nchell. Cinidiin tnd North Amerlcin Women'i Speed Skitlng chimplon, wu preutd hird by Ellleen\nWhtlley, of Winnipeg. \u2022 formtr\nCtnidlm and North Americtn titlt-\nholder, but ibt took Uu Senior Wo-\nRttn'i title it Minltobi Optn Speed-\nSkiti^ng chimplonihlpi In Winnipeg\nStturday. Gerry Scoft, Minneapolis\niter, fill In both tht one mile and\nthe MO-yird eventi to tpoll htr\nchtnen it Uit title. Ken Bartholomew of Mlnntipolli took tht min'i\ntitlt from John Werkttt. of Mlnntipolli, by 10 polnta. Bobby Pllrstr-\ntld, of Mlnnetpolli. did not ikitt\nfollowing I spill In Uie three milt\nevent Frldiy night In which he twilled in inkle\nOnly ont record wu broktn\u2014\nikiten bittled \u2022 13-mllt-in-bour\nwind In flvt bilow ttre weither\nBetty Moore of Winnipeg trimmed\n1-10 ucond off Ult-Mtnltobt flint-\ntm glrli 110-yirdi record.\nCivm or civerm mty bt produced by the iction of witer or bv tht\ndetraction ind diiplKtmmt of\nItrttt through in ttrthqutki or\nlion-illdi\nI\nPHONE 258\nSMITH\nELECTRIC\nMS IAKIR ST.\nHate the Job Dont Right\nsn\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMSER\nPHONI 115\n< \u25a0 \u25a0 I r \u2022  - \u25a0 ' i i I .' \u25a0 \u25a0 > i i \u2022 i r i i i \u25a0 I i i i i i i i i i r \u25a0 \u25a0 i i \u25a0 i r r I\nGENERAL ELECTRIC\nand all Electrical Repairing\nColl\n<      NELSON ELECTRIC     '\nPhgne W kit Blktr St\nIIIMUMIIHMIIIHIIIIlmll.IHIHIIIIIII.HI\nROSCOE\nAND\nFOURNIER\nQARAOEMEN\nSKY CHIEF AUTO SERVICE\nPbont IH Nel\u00ab.n. B C\nFIDELITY HEALTH CONTRACT\nIS  THE  SE8T  IN  THE  WEST.\n(Notwithitindlng)\nContict   Fidelity   Office\nSTUART AGENCIES\n677 Btkir St, Phont M0, Nilion\nIIIIIIIMIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIHI\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOMI\nAMBULANCE   SERVICE\n\"Distinctive Funtrtl Servloe\"\nSit Kootenay St Phont 381\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nP\nH\nO\nN\nE\n4\nTAXI\nDAY OR NIGHT\nLouii Choquette\nHivt your Purnlturt Expertly\nRecovered it the\nNELSON   UPHOLSTERY\ntil Hall 8L Phont 140\nmmmmm\n\u25a0iiiiiaiiaimiiaaai\nPrompt \u2014 Dependable\nPAINTING\nond  p-pcrhanging\nALL WORK  GUARANTEED\nMAX FALKNER\nPhoni 4\u00ab1R4\n llllllllll Illllllllll llllllll\nELECTRIC\nLAUNDRY\nPhone 1170 -*\u25a0 IM laker St.\niii.iiimiiiiiii.miiii-iiiii.iiiii.i.iiiiiir\nIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllMIIIIIIIIIMIIMII\nWATCH POR\nLIBERTY SPECIALS\nTOMORROW\nlllllllllMIIMIMinillHIMMIIMIIHIIMHMII\nSILVER KING TRANSFEI\nGENERAL HAULINO\nOwntd tnd Operated by en\nEx-Strvlttmtn\nPhone 606-R2\nSTAN BACHYNSKI\nBefore You Go , . .\n... Look In the Mirror\nThen you can iee yourielf\nu others will ltt you \u25a0. \u2022\nIt your lult ipotttd tnd\nwrinkled? ll your dreu\nlolled md tnuiied? If thty\ntrt, Ifl our Job to glvt\nthtm thl cleaning tnd\nprtulng iirvlot for high-\nclm ippearince.\nMen'i 3-Pieeo Suiti\nLadiei' 2-Plece Sultt\nDrenei, 1-Plece Plain\n90*\nWinttr Coati\n125\n2 Day Service\nOur Agent In Salmo\nE. Johm Clothing Store\nIn Koslo\nDinny'i Den\nEMPIRE\nCLEANERS ;\nWE CALL POR\nAND DELIVER\nPHONE 288\n\u25a0\u2014\u2014\nThe Children's Shop\nPHONI 1206\nGirli' navy cotton docks in sites 6 to 14\nyears. Priced ot\n*1 \u00ab\nGirls' Wool\n12 and 14.\nPair  \t\n652 BAKER ST.\nFlannel Slacks,  sizes   10,\n '5.45\nSmall boys' 2-plece\nCotton jersey Suits.\n(\nNew shipment of KIDDIES' SLEEPERS.\nPriced ot \t\n\u20221.35\n\"Norma\" Dresses ond \"Girli' Town\" Skirts aro first choice for the imort\n1947 Miss. We hove them in all sizes, in prints, spun rayons\nand alplnette, wnort ond up-to-dote. 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