ft, l V j . "Hypocrisy" in Divorce Law Video to Find Sub W 5 Pin League Is Organized Further registration of a few teams for the JVUn's Five-Pir. mit adultery.' Other nations j ing valid in others." A have seen this problem; some Should federal legislation bei h ive dealt with it one way, denied, the British Columbia-. ; Cxi hora in nnlVior TVi to !oorln 1 1- n m rrt ii t ac n A luma taa norm iauiuA 1 .. j cenain unionunaie consequen- legislation to empower the leg- LONDON Underwater tele- Bowling League is still being awaitea although organization oi vision mat t fir, t,S, .Zl,T V , , Z. ces wnn- marriages Deing ais- lsiaiures or tne provinces to en- kh si.hmTrin. Affrau Vi " "v;"u 1UI "-"ree years solved in one place, yet remain-1 act divorce legislation. the league got under way last week-end when 8. G. Furk wa-i A, -.v. ... "iin.li mcut wnnuut Udliac, HUtliy BIIQ in- down in the Channel April 16 curable insanity requiring care with her 75-man crew, the ad-land treatment for five years, miralty announced tonlaht. . was advocated by the British' This Is believed to be the first! Columbia sub-section on the ad-time that underwater television ministration of civil justice. The retuned to the chair as president. Other new officers electeJ were H. Wlr.dt, secretary, and H. : Hampton, treasurer. has been used sub-section epori,ed to ihe civil X nebular league play, it was de cided, would begin Monday, Sep tember 24, and a schedule will be published soon. It was decided there would bt The Affray sank because of a defect in her snorkel underwater breathing apparatus. She wa-s found 258 feet down, June 14. after a widespread search by ships and planes. The Admiralty said portable television equipment, similar to that used for outside broadcasting, was used. Ho leeway for late players this year and that, whenever a team justice of the Canadian Bar Association. This extension of divorce grounds would be for those provinces wanting it, the report stressed. While expressing respect for the personal convictions of M.P.'s who oppose extension of the grounds for divorce, the report deplored "the disrespect Into which, our courts jr ,MI , . i i mmmM fails to make the schedule, o a Jkk dvftlMMni b not publlthod or dhplvd by Uquor member fails his team, full fees will be collected anyway, unless advance notification of absence In June, viewer in the can Is given. HP1' Mi-- tain's cabin of the salvage ship j are being placed by the hypoc Season will be shortened tills neciaim saw various pans oi tne ; risy of the present law." year, it was also decided. Two lections of 11 weeks will ?ie f lay Aiiray coming into view on the t nnouncemen screen. ed Instead of thiee sections; In played last year. The report continued: "Judges are required to grant divorces' upon pvlnn"p whih i usually unchallenged and which prima facie shows adultery, but which is all too often prepared especially for the purpose of securing a divorce. The moral law, 'tho. shalt not commit adultery,' has become, 'for divorce, corn- f 1 iE i - 7 - ... twenty years ago in SPORT "The climax was when they rtad tiie name Aiiray on tne screen," the Admiralty said. "Some two hours later divers were able to identify the submarine by normal methods." Old Country FOOTBALL J CV, S. J. GILLIS, D.S.C., R. Cp., - Chiropodist-Foot Specialist of 1407 West Broadway, Vancouver, B.C., Will Practice at SAVOY HOTEL Week Sept. 19th to 26th only Telephone For Appointment 'The Salvation Army not only honors reiinion, it sets forth 'if ht Prill naKi in trua inrnmnn English League, Div. I K': 'V ;;.VER SET FOR SWIMMER-Winnie Roach Leuszler receives a silver tea set Irom Toronto's yor Hiram McCallum In recognition of her feat of becoming the first Canadian to swim the -Hah Channel. The city, bolstered by resident of tuburban North York, nw wtnni. n.. StokeCityl, Charlton Athletic j walks tl life, and that Is what 2- the world nesds not, more re- Division II ligion, but more righteousness Cardiff City 1, Sheffield Unit- among men." ed 1 (tie). I Sir Clifton Love, Australia (H) A h her family, gave her a colorful reception. Called upon to make n sn.wh f. rut,, ui. t K -! , I- J ji. sjid she would rather swim the Channel again. Vancouver's Jimmy McLarnin regained the world's welterweight boxing title at New York 17 yea:-s ago by winning a spilt decision over Barney Ross, who had taken the title from McLarnin four months previously. In a third meeting -In 1935 Ross won on points. Detroit Tigers set a major-league record of at least one home run in 15 straight games, 11 years ago. They ran it to 1(1 games before being halted by Cleveland Indians two days later. In the continuous barrage Hank Greenberg homered in 12 of the 13 games. (CP PHOTO) 3S Indian Team f!'. Silver Tip is Shipping Ore TEWArt At Home and Abroad v&Ii t Now Working in the v. mr vv -i' X F 9 ' n. ... - J ,..': 'V: 'a -"vs.! T 4 STEWART Although not readv NEWS for the shipment of ore, the In- STEWART The tractor road 1 ular' Min. tram to Piemler is from the Bin Missouri to the operating, in so fa,- as transport Silver Tip mine is now complete! lnk supplies and men to the pro " Front Lines of Froedom " . "The:-e is one Army I would nit disarm, one Army for which I would vote more officers, more Zurowskl. while travelling arid the comoany Is making ar-1 P,irly is concerned It is antici- lar.gements for the shipment of Pated that it will be several two companions, Teague men, and more expenditure. ore from the uroncrtv W. B rv''k" Deiort. tr. mine will swine thm ii Th i!.i,.i. i fee and Arthur Cameron, in adjoining the Marmot 1 ooth, local manager of the com-1 lnt0 production. David Lljyd G or" pany, states that he hopes to be -: lid one hundi'jd feet a Wader and sustained " position to ship at least abrasions und injured his twenty tons of ore t-'fore winter I timxt (Maim 93V 5. 3 ! Hp previously sustained a closes in. ill .placement of one of the ' Clamond drilling results have! tvilh the 'f vertebra.- and It Is thought been good and the future of the' (his accident may have property, from the Information' 1 'Sir d a recurrence. He is able obtained, seems vry satisfactory. ar mr.d i the injury would A moderate estimate of the ore if 10 be slight. . to be shipped is that It will run I 1 better than $150 to the ton. : and Mrs. B. O. Erickson Oeorgj Winkler, consulting- f.!r. Encksim's partner, Low- Reologlat, left for the south on $ Hicks, left on Monday for Monday. Nell McGilllvray, pre- homes in Seattle. During cident of ths company, is1 still at lr- f brief stay in the district me m'"- i 'ivi red quit? a lot of ground I "TL l-.he various prospects, ln. "jou want to sell It, advertise News classified. Mh- Rufus Amenta pro-i' -.i.trti.,. i,ii-iii is not puuiisned or displayed by the Liquor Contro' Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Men of a luindreil trades, maalera of a thousand problems sorviiij: Canada and Canada' Army in countless ways the Royal Canadian Engineers are key men in Canada most important business today ... defence. Working against time to build up our defences, one of Canada's most urpent needs is more men for the Active Force. This fast growing Army of ours need men with the skills lo give our modern Army the power to niak tliiiifzs happen fust. In the Canadian Army many of these skills belong to the Royal Canadian Engineers. They include everything from the Building and Shop Trades, through Surveying and Map Making, to operating all type of equipment. It take time a lot of time to train "Engineers". Join A'o' Learn the skills of the men who must be everywhere in the Canadian Army. Vt'e must be ready to defend our homes, our friends the way we want to live. Join the Royal Canadian Engineers. f on the unper Bear River ; - fhieh Mr Erickson owns a J'tong interest If arrange- 4-'. 'or an examination, can; ' at this time Mr. Erlck- return shortly to show j f'H Sineers river the property. f da), September skies were f it and a gentle drizzle had ' t' need acrcimpanied by some j - ' ,,,,,-,... .i sums point to the fall rains. 'my Bailey left for the (in the Camosun Monriav. LORD CALfERT iji ot sure whether he will be P 1 he district nirnln Vntiir. TO ENLIST t VOU MUST: are somewhat vague at he say. ; ... . i 1. Volunteer to trv anywhtrt, 1. B 17 to 40 (trodMinen to 45fc 3. Meet Army requirements 4. Married men will be accepted. D Gale of .Premier left on Imosim Monday to Join his i- at Ocean Falls. He ex-': into the Nelson dis-fii the near future at Kast T 'JV'r the prospects. It is f ' be states, that he miv Served with pritle D . f f . V .J ' ' ' "" "' " v' ' y "' i'jv I T i there. on those special occasions IMA 5 tMXUI 1 l wiicji uniy me iinesi- i 1 1 1 will Cnrr.vA fiio-j REPORT RIGHT AWAY TO: Ne. 1 1 Personnel Depet, 4030 Weil Fourth Ave., VANCOUVER B.C. 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