‘Baseball Results fl"bcnllll Postponcmrnts: Ndtzoh- ._ _ pour games ttwo right) AI11€’1'.C311-—-NOli€. Four id.ng one doubleheader lntunat onai Ro- J _' City tralm, itur 111311111, scncduled. ycsrsnoaxcs ucsuns .-i.ucmcii.\i 1.12.1011: ltll 040 100-7 12 0 ,. .11 C03 1100 12-3 '1' 2 5111111 and Tf€zhl Ruii ng. Had- - _ l-lildcrbrand and Dickey- 021 110 000-5 7 1 ‘ _ t.“ 0C2 010-3 10 4 Al“; and Swill; Uirkman, wu- icn. HEVLII‘ Luci Peacock. 4'0 000 010-6 11 1 011 423 COX-d 11 1 , 'I‘rout McKairi, Nrw- rinti Tcoiret-tv’, Sullvan; 11. 11'1l.~.\f‘l' and l-lnyts. 010 010 000-Z 10 2 g n 511 00K—-’l 1b 0 Harder. Humip ries. Naymtcll, ZllbPl‘ and Pytlak; Chase and i-jnrly. sci-mitt Game: (‘Yfiifhllllfl 120 000 000-S 9 3 watiyngton 000 0C0 011-2 ll 2 Smllll, Feller and Himsley; Haynes Monteagudo and Farrell. ivmotviu. LEAGUE y»... York 300 001 010-11 11 o Ciltfililhilii 100 010 020-4 11 0 l-lunhell and Dannmg; Moor 111101.11 r, Riddle and Iioilnbudi. Phtlnttelphia. 0'10 880 000-G l 3 (‘Ivorian 321 000 33X-I2 1.’: 2 11.2120. Si Johnson. Syl Johnson, suit-ii nnd Atwood. Warren: Page, Raiiensberger, Root and Collins. LVFERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 020 110 302-4 l! 1 Bninmoze 020 001 001-4 ll I Wickrr. Hutchinson and Becker; Colder and Kracher. ‘lbmnto 100 000 (ID-l G I Newark I10 002 001-‘! l2 1 ntcuiughlin. Pozzullo nad Gray; washbum and Padden. Buffalo 000 020 210-6 8 1 Gyracuse 000 000 3311-8 l1 l Hutchinson, Loo, White, Trexler 1nd McCullough; Rambert, Jones, Ilinckle and Bottarini. German Music Is Excluded TORONTO. June 4—tCP)—~BiP 111w lilac-Milton. i110 ‘ioronto Conscrvatory of Mus- ic 11m‘ conductor oi’ the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, said he had not p.a.vcd any work by any mod- ern (‘icrmnn composer this year and intends to continue excluding 111cm. 11c 11'.“ commenting on the de- r:.=.cz1 announcrd yesterday by Rrzinnld Stewart. Conductor oi’ the Toronto Philharmonic Or- flirstra. to ban the music oi’ Richard Strauss and other living Gcrmnn composers because oi’ (“nrrulian anger against 1111 Ger- $13: Timid talc dcstritirron oi the "l" K2!‘ Hr Mfmorltu b N l bomber; ‘ y n Sir Ernest. who merit the first (mt war as a prisoner in Ger. many ivhere he had been studying m‘1.<‘c when the conflict began, azzcrrl with Strwvart thorn is no rcn< 1n for rilscrlminatng against tlv- work< oi Hccthoven, Wnarrer, Rich nnd otiir-r g-rcat Germnn Wllhcscrs oi’ the past. EPIJUIAI. C. N. R. FARE FOR HOLIDAY SEASON tiObTREAL. Que. Juno 4 - ‘Pruvl oicr Canada's railways be- Iii-ch the easwrn and western niiunzi-rs will be greatly sLmulat- '11 1.11’ v inc 51111111101‘ months by ‘ l nnnnilucclnciit. oi round l'.\1l1li litres lrcm points lwilhiCill Canada t0 tioilvts west n. P011 Arthur nnd Armstrong. t-xiunthng as tar as Paciiic iuutiiwliiig to C. P. Rlcldcll, ll, Canadian Passenger As- J11. cpiiounl routes . bc good for a trip via \\7l11i1.:t)1' or Port McNicoll, rio, 1.11 the Great Lakcs steam- ll“ ‘I the Joitrncy go- 2. ’li1s also applies tickets on paymtnt Au- during be 21-day iirst to s __ O 5a "5 g- 0G ... L’. . , 11.0 Lou , Al- .1..o11 oi taking hJf-llit‘ Columba iceiirld worn thrse mints at small . Trznzspori ‘l 11 tickrs. a period oi ccnlrts on the r PM. ‘I’ cts will b» good 1.1 in c: 1: . special con- '_- 111w Min: made ior ac- mmrirnzirn 1'11 tourit parlor and r1111" ti slrepin": cars oh payment .lv highrr passage inre. c tor pmlor cr sleeping eiinnclntinn. The Gri-nt ".5 will be available only ch11: standard or luur- _ k.ts. the latter on p1)‘- "i tlfizlitiy additional charge. zuncnis have b:c11 made \' conch (“ass pnssongcrs 1 months lor .71 .1 v P1111111!‘ to slot-ping or pnrlrr accommodation l; a i.11(‘iif‘i‘.'$.\‘fll’y adjustment -_‘1'i“‘ and the cost oi such scr- f“-,_~‘-lflilovvr privilrgtes will be ‘nnitcti nt any point enroute, ur ‘returning. “with tres-e excursions taking W; [l1 an attractive time oi the r-Dmor travel purposes, it ls nn- mkvd that those low fares will r , "n additional inducement , 171F511 dos-ring to visit western stated MI‘. R-klddilll cnroute by Principal of I ° iollowiiig 119W BOWLINF RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING Duck Pin Mixed Doubles A- MCDIJYIHId 12.2 12s 12o E- Curlew a4 148 101-1011 H. Mclnnis 128 98 111 E- DOUBBn 101 100 76-620 R. Ellison 08 138 93 R. McFarlane 95 87 75-006 Geo. Young 126 I18 128 M. Hillier 85 80 67-604 I. Gallant 69 88 80 M. Aylward 134 100 118-589 R. Whltlock 137 114 117 H. coyle 75 65 110-588 C. Pineau 9i 113 8'1 A. Birch 114 ll'1 66-587 ‘-J. Oovlo "m 111 14s M. Dcugon 83 '17 80-573 A, Blanchard 93 121 I14. L. Ellison 68 10G 53-558 . 00d T0 '11 80 M. Waish 6'1 98 &—466 Pro-German Matman Arrested In Montreal ’ MONTREAL. June 4 -(CP) - Alleged to have boasted that he was 1, "nun column" cranium l“ tho United States and that Presi- dent Roosevelt would "not live a day" in the event o! United States intervention in the war. a Ger- man- American wrcstler_ was ar- rested by provincial police YBSW‘ dqy \Ii1d€I‘ Deience o! Canada Regulations. The wrestler whose identity has not. been established definitely. is alleged to have made tihe state- ments to soldiers in an east -e_nd restaurant. He iaces Dfoseflllm“ by Royal Canadian Mounted Po- lice under section 39 of the Defence o} Canada regulations. STERLING W. I. The regular meeting oi the Sterl- ing W. I. met at the home o2 141's. D. J. Maolxod with l8 mcinbets and three visitors present. '1l1e president presided and opened the meeting with O Canada and repeating thc creed. The sick committee report- ed having made scwml vfllls- T111? committees were appointed: Program. Mrs, D. J. Maclieod, Mrs. Frank Boll; ltlncn Mrs. Melville Morrison, Grace Mac- Ksy, Mrs. J. B. I-liscott, Mrs. Carl Woolner. Alter some discussion re raising funds it was decided t0 write tor a play. Five members sub- scribed ior the Institute News. Yarn was distributed [or knitting and it. was decided to do some sew- ing for the Red Cross. Mis. H. S. MacEwc-n invited the members to her home to do same. A letter of thanks irom a. member was rend. The program coriszstcd oi a solo by ltlrs. J. E2. Fleming. solo. Atiflt‘! Maclvor and an advertisement con- test. put on by Mrs. Cnrl Wnoincr, won by Mrs. Ernest. MacEwen mid Mrs. J. E. Fleming. The next meet- ing is to be held at tho hotne oi Mrs. J. E. Homing. Roll call. cw- change oi flowers. The mcci-ing closed with the National Anthcm. Claims Mining Operators Take Advantage 0f War UITAWA. June 4 —lUP) —A charge that Nova ‘Scotia mining operators were taking advantage oi the war and war regulations to retard negotiations with miner! uniom and creating conditions which might. lend to m1 industrial war was mnde 111 the House oi Commons tonight. ' Clarence Gillls tCCF Cape Bret- on Southl declared that "in the mining and steel industry irom Ontario to Cape Breton there is not a section oi the workers but are at. war with the operators at the present timc." attempting to obtain collective 11873811111115. Mines were bcing closed down in Cape Breton and “ghost towns" being created by reason of meth- ods being adopted by the Dom- inion Iron and Steel Corporation which was the "real govcinmcnl" of Nova Scotia so tar as coal was concerned. Mr. Gillis declarcd. Presentin 11 number oi bricts given him by various Cape Breton ccmmitiees Mr. Gillis callcd ior lmmediate action by the Federal Govemmeni. and -iin attempt to cnrry out lhc law which rcquixcs 111cm to recognize unions and bar- gain collectively with their work- 01'5- Dcbate on the annual unemploy- ment and farm distress iciis-tbll provided an opportunity tor Nsvn Scotlifs only representrlvc of tho labor movement to make his iii-st maior Parliamentary speech. The resolution which precedes the relief bill was debated for tome time in committee of the whole House on motion of Labor Minis- ter MoLarty. No prr- us was made when the committee.- arose late this evening. mum‘ uni pm ____..__.._. ._._\ Light Heduyweight Champs Meet In Bout Timlghfillay Meet Louis 01511110111", Juliv -. -tA.l'i—-'l'uo 11v- elagu size guys wiiu hop; tllcy arc-ii t Lnlciigii gioiiillg, 111cm hole tumor- 1-ow night with uie ignl. heavy- “‘e1g~~L cnalnpionsliip oi the \\'Ol‘ltJ as 111011‘ innnctuticc oojcctiic, and a snot at JOE Louis‘ liciii/ywvviglit crown :1 itilurv pili-Slbilll)‘ 101‘ iiio victor. Principals in the iii-round eu- gagemciit, twice postponed are dilly Conn, oi Pittsburgh, line cham- pion, and Gus LlCSH€\1Lh, oi C1111- slcic Purk, NJ.. ullu Bl1'('Z1(t\' 11118 l01]0(1_0l1l.‘0 iti ii b1(l tor lhu 1111c 1n his division. Tht- 110111. was 1111;111- aliy scheduled iur Miami, I-‘la, 1n January, and later, ill 111-11111, 111 April. Both times C01i11 was iorccd to cancel the tight because oi ill- ness. Practically all oi thc hiillyhoo {gr bOX11iJ1'1'O\\'b' 0111111341 111F111 i115 (‘O11- ccrncd not tin- liziltlc n1 liiinct. but the likelihood oi a svplviiizat-i- light in Detroit between Louis and citiicr Conn or Isesnevich. Conn and Iesnevicli finished training yesterday, and the trainers 0f both men rcportvzi llwl‘ rlialgvs would ho tindi-r tliv 1'1 mound rnnt when they ciliriiilly’ 113111311 1:1 at 1i p.111 10l110l‘l‘0\\'. In the [irst battle between the men in New York inst November, Lesnevich set the early pace but Conn came with a rush to win easily BASEBALUS BIG SIX (By the ‘Azsorlnlcd Press) Batting league) Player, Club G Finneiv, Rcd Snx I15 151i Williams, Rod Snx 3'1 14o (three lenders in each AB R. H Pct. 25 50 .373 Danning, Giants 35 139 22 5i Radcliii. Browns 39 159 20 58 365 Lombardi. Reds 36 128 i9 43 .333 Moore, Giants 82 129 28 43 .333 Home runs: -- Amcriciin Lit-attic -1~‘oxx, Rod Sox 13; Troskv. Itidmis l3. National League -Ml7m. Cardinals, l4. Runs batted in:- Amcrican Mamie -1=‘oxx. Red Sax. 4t: Nntlcnzil hing, Gizinxs 38. Lcaqtic —Dnn- Remelnber \Vh0n (By The Crnndliln Press) Prllno kn-ii-lttri 1111f. Mtgvcr C11 A (i. l1l|)~ bcr \\<‘:l< . 1111* 11 riziinzi o1 tlicir suhrtlu i 111- lltilll at Drtrolt 1t) 1 211:0 111.". It 11115 n01 only Ch: '1l(‘1.\ lrst km. but lhc i.l‘.\t 1.1111‘ 111 his leil. ‘ ivr-lfslil. thrcc _\'t President Has Power To Place Compulsory Orders N1§\V YORK. ‘ 111 its itiriltiulnli i: 111 irl Rutzv \\'i'. 1111:1111‘ t xzslinfl 111' lion, 111M i:u~ pmi-r "to plwcc in. olwlciz. 111111 ' ' ‘n1- p.i1l_ .'1l‘ii :11 4 111111.11 ‘ plants iii rct‘. . 1 '- F-"lllilllll in iurtll-rrnntv o .12 liiiitrcl Stairs dcicnre progrnni. Survqvinjz tilt’ rclutiruiship nt i11- dustry to Uuiwd ~r~s rmrma- mcnt. tho nutlili 11- pulvlltwitioii snirl: "inion 111v " c. inriiis- trv to cu t- 41109111.‘ _v "11 the pun-cut t 1llil\' 111111111 the ivliolt‘ (‘(11 oi i1(>\'t't':111:"i1!-it1ritls- trv rvlntiiviis iii thc l‘\i‘l‘.i oi a mn- jcr wnr cilort." Thr- magiiziiic rcit-rs to the mn- chiuc tool 1l1C1ll.\'iI'\' as "tlic hnttlc- neck in 1111i‘ rrtcmpt tn crvnic n munition< inriusirv or 11.11111 to cxpntiii fl1l't‘lilll prndiictirii" nnd says 1i "His bccn clinkctl for months ivzth an overload oi for- eign nnd domestic orders." Ppptory sitggrsis Prvsirlcnt Roose- tclt mnv us" p. t ni tho latest ' ' to "build Pfll(‘lllf‘lit'_l‘ tipp: ;_if_'nu _ _ and own 111111: \\'1lli"l1 pruiwo in- dusiry can npcrntc" to cxpnnd machinc tool mnuiiinciitrc. adding: "We mny sec uninltlrd the pnttcrn 0t srnii-tlniltuinlirrd nlunliiims LI-Tl‘ IIERMANS TIIRUPGII Germnn Irony»: rlilfl l Into France whrn Grnmil .-\ i111" seen hcrc in n1: 01'2". rtrcniefi 11r- onrdilg to an an 'l'llfl".‘llii‘lll mode to the French senate bycPrenllcr t-ivrgr Kurd p,- ~-»-~-- i Browns Break Losing Streak NEW YORK, June 4—tAP)- The last-place St. Lc-uis Browns 1118K? a sevrn-gtime losing strcait by toppling the American League leaders. the Red 50x, 5-3 today at Boston. Italian move, Eldon Auker, iormer Red Box, gave up 10 hits to earn his Iourth vzctory or the season, while his 11111125 collected ceven oft Brstcn huriers. - The Yankees were vict mlzed by anctiici" leithand-sr, Ed Smith, who pitched Cbcisgo White Box to l- 7-3 triumph at New York with the help o! a 12-1111. attack. Joe Kuhel hit. two home runs, hi5 10th and 11th or the season, and Tait Wflflht hit one to lead the Sox‘ assault on Red Ruiting. Washington and Cleve-land split a douhlehertkr. the Indians win- ning the second game 3-2 behind the tight ptching 01 Al Slnith. while the Scnatrrs took the op- ener 7-2 with Ken. Chase gtng the distance. The games were at Wash- moron Tile Athletics spotted Tommy Bridges rive runs in the first vwo inmgs. but the en came back to kayo the Detroit hurier in the fourth. and deieat the Tigers 8-6 in n game at Philadelphia. Bob Johnson and Wally Moses hit homers as the A's, scoring foul‘ runs in the fourth inning, batted Bridges. Dizzy Trout and AIchiO McKain for II hits. ____._________ WOMEN OFFER SERVICES INTONTREAL, June ZL-(CP) - A resolution asking that the Dominion Government avail itself vl eds 0i healthy, a. in Montreal," for PIR- poses oi lzelping in the defence of Canada. has been forwarded to Prime Minister Mackenzie King by tho We=tmount womens‘ Club. oi’ Westmoun . OUT OUR WAY i v. u uc u u uv. on. corn mo nv nu suvicnnl. BRINGING UP FATHER , xvviiir-s ‘FL-IE MATTEQ? VJHV QMrT our: 50w (131.15 TO THE ‘DMONE '-’ ‘ Tl-JEV CAN'T 1 ASLEED l ( 1H A R LOTT ETO WN participation wrapped m the 319K} by _Fflst'ist politic-tints unri irlousllapcis, Bfltlbll spoken-men m. um the Allies are ready 101- any allan blow should Italy move 1n the LTIICQ 1' 3115141111’ is in iarosyicct. 1t gegilgixtdto the finish between the giant __ B1n Italian objectives Iation. _2_*—'———- f’ SNAP rr QUICK, MISTER, BEFORE HE oars DIRTV! LJIM [JP - HE Daily War Survey By the Canadian Press While Italian intentions e rdl. in the r83 rg g v wnr remaui tog Li€l1bCl‘i1!(‘1} (.'l'i'- The time and direction o: the n- are both uncertain, but ancan the greatest sca bfilttslgieli- Dflweriul It 1' . ~ l Allied 112121?“ gated all? i J-Qwilurvig THE QUICK CHANGER the 1 tcrrnneztn would be control of the Suez Canal '. h st ‘as oi Gibraltar, and to 11ml 0 Xfixiitlttlfilit {$11111 mean the isolation iculive victory . . ilk ti .G '-i "f the MUM fleet Un e 1e m was a tar cry irom his 0l1€-11lt.$l“tl\- 1111111 11.1131, which in the last ivar and in this one. can always scurry tosaicty in the Kiel Canal and the Baltic when hard-pressed the ltai- n m“. he 1 d ' damaging the ian feet woul have to stand gait-l grouped o“ m!“ Cincinnati hub ers fight to the finish it the initial ‘ vantage went 9o the Allies. 1 Simiarly the British and French .1 successful retreat. lirivv would have to perish. The strength or the Italian navy k known to the Allies. It is pow- ierful in submarines, and is sup- lported by a large and elticient air lll force. "r111: 13-11111 nd 1-1- 1 ti“? "m. would be yFOllfJPlltffltlflli tléie 61112131111122111- gilglgsbged tug)‘: » u go e m the seventh. is for the purpose meeting Italy on the sea. and it can be assumed enough ships hove been,‘ sent there to take care oi’ the situ-t an tire‘ . . , F. R. McLaine WhiUMk 1 6- 5 _ < . can. iaoopv pi;- sci ‘Mlnlrdi H111 pain, l-OIT owes YOU zooo m: ROAD ron GREATER SAFETY fi’fi'.-‘.ii.‘i.’..'.“i>".'.fillii‘...l?.l’f‘f'ii‘ll‘..'i'iii?if,i _ _ we any I wide QlllhtyTirel ti.- w", w... m’ litliirtinis Garage Mallett‘: Battery sci-vi“ "UR BOARDING HOUSE l-iMP-KAFF/E Barons vou ‘FLUTTER ' AWAY. MY LITTLE ‘EAGLET, uow ABQUT FROSTING voug PALATE wn-u AN .- ICE CREAM cons R... soap, g viviotv RECALL How IN MV YOUTH r 114211.150 win-i ANTICIPATION AT THE ruoucaur oi= A cool. [Giants Move l ,Up By Win f lOver Reds 5-4 i l NEW YORK, Juno 4.-tAP)-'I‘i.e Giants chopped a. game of! the mar- t gin separating iirst and third placL-l 1n the National League today by nosing out the Reds 11-4 at Cincin- r Carl Hubbel‘; iiith conse-l The game Hubbel pitched today out against Brooklyn Dodgers niein- ,. oral may. his last time out, but the \'e were somewhat Less the Giants The triumph was the Giants’ 11 _. . 1d h‘ _' H“, L I-,tl1ird straight. and brought them p8 “on “o l (o1i§c.§§’°§.h§,. 1 Within 31¢ games of the leaders. Threatened with a slide into 590-‘ 0nd division, the Cub; turned on a‘ 15-1111 attack to defeat Pmlweipnial Phlilies 12-6 at Chicago. The Cubs built up a 8-0 edge in», three innings, roar’ TEETH TO GRIP c o! Dunlap pus-pan. m 1 ‘ but thei nO1l1'1(‘(‘l1’1(1l1 score in the iiitlrttii 1r winning runs in, imlwtzn \v. ‘ iffAGrf siaixicw Ringwar! Playler’: "1-11111)" closi- ettea score all they hsvathsfv... paper which do: stick to the l Pie/ml‘. PM" .11<r..1i. '10 \.ll\t lu\ ’l‘lt.\.\‘.s(‘i\;\‘.\ii 1 11111 ti; {xii itlll 1'11!!! MONCQDN 11:11:11 libeu Arthur Duvar Tifl? Service " THE “woiztrrs 15,1‘... D15 SEE ‘BWELL, MlGTER, 1F you GOT THE PRicE! ALUS li\i MV POCKETS IS .11 TO r113", ' OB FOOLlél-J/it THE MAJOR?- 6416 WC CF TlCKETS/ 1111'!’ - -1'1.. ._ RT >1 11,111,‘ I ‘a )- it-“ OH-THEQE vou ADI-Ea WEL i._- THIS IS VIII? FATHED- WHAT DO VOU MEAN 9 NQT 5O LOiJD- SOMFOMFE MIGHT HEAD ME’ WAKE l5 1N Mv or=|=iCE - ASK HIM TO HAVF MY AUTO QEADV VOLJQ MOTHEQ SAV5 TO HAVE HEQ CAI? QEADY’ 5O SHE WON'T HAVE TO WOQQY ABOUT IT WHEN SHE AQQH/Efi- WHAT '5' AN‘ EVll. SPIRIK‘: is THE ONLY mime. ONEARY‘ AW, "rt-arr omen: ISN'T GONNA m: ANY GOOD! I'M ‘mrzouc WHYAIUri-usrs comm’ up" +1 WITH 1T1 MYLAND!Yi'XI(1\,-i\ , ;-f IT YEST€ RDAY! mi .- 00 YOU exvrcrz ,- t. ~. -