is” ‘u: 9v:- n-Ri "'-"‘"'-"“'"' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN P/Afjiifil)! s oxrmc new Curtis ‘Defeat Chicago Cubs 11-3; Pirates In 8-3 Victory 1\I:i\ ‘ 1PM Horse Parade ls Postponed The annual horse parade in Charlottetown, scheduled for yea- terday afternoon, was postponed until Friday afternoon, it w an- ed and batted Braves to a 5-3 nounced bv officials in chase. The victory over New YOTK Giants with 8503mm Planned for yeste ay_ W111 the help of rookie Charley Woriri- carried out in full on 21-day. man who hit. g two-run homer in The parade will start from the foot ‘ the third. cf Queen Street at 3.30 pm. Tobin (hove in Bosloifs other: -—--— runs. twp with a sliigiein the sec- ond inning and one \vi.n another I lv single iii the sixth. TOJlll held the a s 2c all. Reds oniiiit their toc 13-9. "t i" thrc-l- inning» mokic ' ‘i held thori in thl! d for hs frst vic- scorinu Willi briilt s double. tin infield .. ‘s big ‘Jun Tobin‘ pitch- » Giants w six hits. but three of thvm were doubles for three runs in the] n, I mm. \ “fl Brooklyn, Pliildelphia Ph 1- lirs climbed cut of the league cellar] with a 3-1 triumph over veneers ____ in the rnigllor leagues first twilight; By The Associated Press game o e season. - Lefty Jack Kraus. a former Dod- glafijg ‘guzg or Igflwggflne? bag, izer fnrmhzind who was traded to ' Browns 9 32 414 A33 ihe’ Phillics for Bob ‘ B111!!!" {hi5 . ._ Rbds _ “v12 49 9 21 A29 spring pitched five-hit brill for his hiccqrthy‘ Braves a 3o 6 12 A00 ‘seccltid success over the club that mum Braves 629 2 8 A00 et lllll no. . ‘n. - .. 3 _ The game was scoreless until 35mm‘ Tigqls. 10 3 3 n3 394 A Peiitec, Red box 6 23 5 9 .391 Earl NflfflOl‘ led off the seventh Home rurls__Nauonal Lcagug with his second home riin. An er- U“, hi1" Phillips 3. Anwrican 1'51‘ ‘ind d “"31” b" Drmm Mm" League‘ Five tied with i ‘Rufih “"9 Ph‘l"ii'=li=l"=' “mm” Runsbatted ln-Natiohdl League run before the itniitiq wn< over and Vaughan Dodgers 1o; American 'girhdflhcnixghkiltligghfd g)fll:q‘hxt'taggg Mag“ spmce‘ Sflmm" 12' lliflVllliiPr accorufngri gnu ad-i diitionzil run o (‘WI m a . I _ 00st 0f Living ‘Believe Reds HaTCaT index up Slightly in Left Field Plugged 4 -(APi_ Reds have zi $110.- . to who .‘ field. foiiiiii the liist c‘ Erzc ‘Fulton! 1 . iti‘. .- llllldl‘ - ll>"i\' baseballs in the ol- IP11] Len- long ii mid e ‘id tid- l-d 1' ‘would 'Il('.-‘i.\' . t3) lisll 100-2: 6 l H10 000001-4 9 1 I.:»~.'..i l7. and Pnrtcc; ml Elvin". m0 0m) 000-1 5 0 ,,_| 11m lilu Clix-L’. l0 ll -,‘i ziiid Tit-iii; Biigby and I00 0W0 OD0—l 3 l [MU tilt?! tilt-ll 1U l Earn; Flores and, _ 2'30 000 DOJ-d 10 i ml!) 000 2310-3 7 2 ili- and Richards; D"'ll i'ii Peterson igii 'l]]f] H. . Y\’\'|'l()\'.i Rf. Loni: . 360110-11 l5 0 mo..." ,_ o n20 01n- 3 in .3 \ and (YDeri: Haiivgctvski A _‘ .3, \-,'\-<¢ 15- Erickson m‘ Hcinrii‘ Pitisuurch .. .~ - 300 000-8 9 0 (‘ipvjuliilli .. ooi new l0!—.’2 l3 1 .. 1 ‘ nil Lopv’ “on; Mnlloy‘ i3i _ l9: and mid Dunnilli s r71. NPW York (I00 n01: 000-3 6 1 Boston . 0v" not lint-n '1 0 Lohrmiiit. .\'ltin': Ti rind Man- C1150‘ 'i‘ohiii 1li“.| ‘.\ . Phifiilriniiiii UUH i 0201-32 ii It (' lillll l-HI (JUL-J 5 Z ,Y_1i.i*i"\l'\llj Melton. ..l' . till/l I"It\ DOU—l R Q !l".ii 0m) llh-t 6 it?!‘ Iver, K113- qil 't'.!l'| Ferns. 631.53. Bowlers Suit‘ iigdeicated SAUH‘ tilnlf‘ May 4 - l( Hi —( of Saint .ii l ‘ . ‘i. ' 1 art the t Northern iiiiiiriiiii-tit. It. in‘ liltillt. ‘inc i0 ‘nu iili from New . iiil-liitliii; livc from llciiit-iiibcr When iii) The (Tn .ian Frogs) ii hen I’Illl’.'ili. Johnny . l ' we‘ to?! SALE Arrived today at Mc- NeiiVs Stables, Buntain & Raff's wharf, 40 choice horses. "Farms to suit purch- aser. McNeill OTTAWA, Mny 4 -- lCP) —In- creased food costs pushed cost-of-livitig index fractlonally higher in March but. the gain was .Unlike half his precessors. Eric cflri insufficient to change the cost-of- ‘ticld acceptably. Unlike the other living bonus paid hundreds of ihnlf, he can hit. At least he's hit- thousands of Canadian workers ‘ting .359 so fzir, including a week weekm cf swinging at whet caused such a| The Donumou Bureau o; 5m. howl from mfliCr league batters tistics reported today that the 1n~ land money counters. dex advanced from 117.2 on March to 117.6 on April l. l-Yud there been a change of one full point in the index as adjusted on a per- centage basis since the last bonus adjustment. an alteration in the bonus payment would have been _Petain Presented " effective on May 1i. -In Better Light In {ggéii;t::§§§§§§.£;°'*€§;..i" .52: Chautemps Letter Awarded D.F.C. Céllllllle Ullilllltllllps. Ffitilljil vice rreiiiicr at the time oi the (aer- man armistice. saiu in a letter to __kogelaa§s‘ $35 4Agénégpdl$ai1ltelll NEW YORK. May 3 — (AP) — the New Ym“ Tunes‘ PUULSMQ "0' , from Tunisia tonight said that ' oay that Marshal Petuih arraiigtd for him to transici‘ the Wench i Eqsdmwliigns$orggwginau‘ ‘mvemlgem m “M9111 1"“ ‘ca t m sclnhitt 110 last Sunday and shat‘ June, i 40, and tint \‘ ocnt in er- . i ‘ f vention by Pierre Laval. now chef 311g“ digtiufifgnqgai; xflfflgglwgé: - ‘ - f . '°I gffiegigifllven" prevented rumo“ been awarded the Distinguished 01 , l Auniiral Jean Daflflll "worked F151“? cm“- lcyutii,“ tor the Dian though he had _' no part in the decision, (Jnuutemps Retired Man Dies After llorth Iliver Air Gunner Describes Some Adventures flrigf ||||lfl$8 BOND-ON lILuzAJ-L News Ber- ginnon retired 0w- vicei-nowm niige l-ialiiax oomvfl‘ mfi§fluffifiu _ ' yo amp»!!! inst QSUMPGQ being viewed "W °‘ ‘um unexpecffidly in boom"! 11°" one sly mu went on to uisciiaiuv u“; night. Ho was ‘l1 vents oi . m its bon-uioau was ‘recoil-cu DJ oil-e Mr. Mukuyngn retried mount oi its crew recently. pm. “ewe” o'clock in apparently I000 Mellie uockenooi-ii. 4 wireless titfl- He bgggme crltlonlly iii nvt 1 mo: fir gunner, trout Nomi xuvvr. to tn I _ _ _ . j ‘me air giant wasctiorginfl W" e minutes before mtdrulnn Essen on its ootnoiux niii when a 21?“. he w” admitted to the fil- ' terruic nurst ut lii-L met ii. HA1: an pnaL t upperout. ‘ine himiax was iitteu H; was section foreman l up and right over on its BACK. Bnadalbwe w; g umber of you’: "Everything was banging fllmmd and moved here after his NW8- upsiue uuvm,‘ related AJOCKGAICLUFU- “n” “we were crating lmwwlfli .°* flugylvlng m; his wife and a um. pounds oi explosives, too. ui-r skip- w “red Mwmnnon m vgmouver. per roiled her out 01 1i. tnavBH. and mineral service; will be held we went on to aumv W!‘ m“ °“ Thursday afternoon from the Cui- "le ""8" "'93- . cllffe Funeral Home. Burial will N However one engine of the bomb- m Frederick,“ c¢m;¢;-y_ ers tour nuu been dank-bed and stopped, wniie the (ZUDHK-LS were Wlcllfillwd sokthatl the {Dlllbnftlfinr t bet eant Jul: ivi. is. o AVA . CAI, OCUIgO not return tne aircraft t» ‘mhrmamil b kt a ii i ithout - ' f C 0i. 3C 0 l‘ an W much BLYQUDIC out the lanolin; was fllllflCUll because tot U191 coiiftruli. 118 CIEW LEHSHJ lltifilfiff NS 01' l crasln-iaiidiiig, D..t Dv uiin of cOn-l ‘siderable skin. iuiiis managed t0‘ billing; tfiéflltl down stately. Vslked E 1'5 [U118 fit? 0J5 l m "'§“ l Kiel, searchiignr beams swept upon MR. JOHN A sTlllliAbflbgfilNl l their Halifax and held l» 1n lllilrl AGAINST DEFE {ghostly fingers, iortunaiely they —--———-“ d d‘ had dropped their bombs. tor sev- MONCTON. May 4- Cima a nee en minutes the great alfCfafi. dived smug like you, these are terrible and dodged ll-(e a iiustered spflr- time; there are terrible times et l-QW while the anti-aircraft batteries ahead and you a" needed w fly below pounced relentlessly up 8t both for your Own gaming ‘m: the them. Before V ESCQDlXlQ the fatal training m, m, future which you glare the Halifax had dived and n“ passing an to the guy,‘ gnu twisted 14,000 feet downward. scouts in your PM" ‘nu groggy‘ _After it landed at the base that; Sam John A stuck Ottawa“ g my night. 15 holes were found in the .‘ Commission“. o; Boy scouts 1n can. fuselage and 10 in the rear turret. ma‘ adcresfllna about 55 011301315 o1 ‘“° ¥°"e°‘8“i?°’es§°‘§§i3‘§3i‘;§‘°2l Scou , u as r a banquet, ‘ljield at ‘ti: Bmnswlck Hotel Si! ur IV ""1" - Chief Commissioner stiles, accom- Continued from Page l) Uamed by Cub Akel" Mrs‘ Emu’ u’ ,i__m_é__e__lz:L____. rived 1n Moneton Saturday after- merside Y's Men's Club were kept noon, was taken on a tour of the busy answering calls. Other mem- city, paid a social visit to _Most bers of the club worked making up Nobert Robichaud. Arfuilshq? ° computations Too much credit Moncton, and at. 6.30 attondeqfhe cannot be given this patriotic Rrvlli) banquet where both were formally of young‘ men for their work in weimmeu by Mayor F’. W. Storey. _ this allciion and lii the different 1n Opening his uddregs chief Com promotional schemes of the ctim- missioper stun; warned punugs P8154» against the policy of depreciating ‘ A? "ggffft ‘Lfntflsfégfi e°"§é’"§§g.-ineir own worth and mini: defeated V“? r ‘c ‘t bv the circumstances which should residents cf their areas. Those who ~ 8,001.1“, wereirhl A_ Began? in? serve to strengthen their character. his : J. A. ohinson, ens iig on; Cyril Lczird, Alberton; John A. Stu- be“? 39mg mmugh a Period M‘ art, Bedeque; James A. McCardle, "$111118 when 111i mind W" w" Middleton; Fred Bell, Cape Tra- tlriuflllt’ forced or whlpflfl‘! 11190 3°‘ verse; Flight Lieut. Scott. R.C.A.F. tiori. "Like s. student acquiring Mr. W. E. Darby, county chair- mnn, spoke briefly. He referred to the success of the Summerside bond auction last. week and said he hoped the rural areas would do as well. He encouraged the peo le not to be backward about phon ng in their subscriptions. The facilities of Radio Station CHGS were given free of charge for the bond auction lay R. T. Hol- man, Ltd. The announcers ct the subscriptions were L W. Hancock, W. E. Darby and D. O. Stewart. The entertainment portion of the program was supplied by RC. .11‘. SPECIAL SALE wrote. , ' Chrilitcmils. who m... lives illr. Sclater Arrives IChevy Chgse, Md., satg Marslgall retain ha designated im to e {chief of the new government abroad - because the Marshal preferred to! ' siny in France to fulfil u promise to ihc people. t Oii Jimc 19, 1940, two days af- ter Pelain became Premier, Fre- sident Albert LeBrim informed the Rev. LR P. Scatter, M.A., . ., Iiviarshal that the Germans were Moderator of the r Uniteu Church advancing on the Provisional Cap- in Canada and Minister of Old St. ital of Bordeaux "and that his Aliqrclik Church. has arrived safe- jgcvcriiment would lose all liberty 1v _1I\ Bfliflm. Ullltcd Church 01'- ,o1' discussion ot the terms Of the ficials said today. While in En- armistice" WlLch retain had i-e- gland the Moderator will visit Call- quested, the letter said. radian troops and Chaplains of the i That evening. uhautemps was United Church. He is visiting Brl~ TORONTO May 4~ (CP) —Rv$. D boys and girls stationed near Sum- merslde t ough the kind permis- sion of Group Captain Lewis. of- ficer commanding. The program was under the direction of Mr. Alan Murray of the Canadian Le- gion wnr services rind f. J. Lam- bert-S. ..___________ ORFORD LAKE, Que.. May 4- (CEU-Pourteen cers of a freight train bound for the Maritime Pro- Ivlnces were derailed today near this eastern townships village on the Canadian Pacific Railways line running between Montreal and Isherbrock, No one was injured in ‘summoned for a long convesation tnin at the special invitation of the‘ the derailment, cause of which was with Petain. assemblies and conferences of the I "he reported t0 me the retrial-gs Church of Scotland and will also ~of the chiet of stoic. which 1 sup- attend several conferences of En- porlied as strongly as 1 could,‘ slish Churches. Cliautemps wrote, "we decided that he would delegate me to R.) to —- North Africa. to diieci. nie go.ern- 'ment abroad, while he lllmsiilf ‘hifflialfiifiithiisffi???".f3ii‘.°‘°§l T" Tim" "Be"! Ithe victor. ” Approach In Air Schools llere Opposed By Weygand “The next morning, sup " by the President oi the 11.8;- ti. [lllld by me, he had our decision ‘confirmed 0v the CJUIlCll of Min- lbiflg dghlte aMslrong opposition , en. t lFi-engh commanldglrrflihichre/fefgslgig OTILAWA’ May .4 thtcm-‘Afey: We“ as by Messrs‘ ‘Foreign ‘Mlm furthei move towlald _e 00in!) d ,5“... Paul, Boudoum m“, (mm air education uf_t Lrs fiorn cane a destined for service overseas. lil- ZlllCC MlfllSLfl‘ Yves) Bouthillicr.‘ i , .. _ Legrun ‘v85 l0 leave “m, an“, striiction in the new beam no tum,“ with Jule J ,. preach" system 0i landing aircraft Edouard Herriot? Pitgilincfiginttvtif i‘ to be gwe“ at M.‘ servwe “fir”; Legislative A55E1nb]j€5_ Th‘. Mum“, training schools in tnc Dominion. (‘r5 wprp to mum‘, in U“. Mann,“ The system, now uaeti at nil oper- "Atiiriinil Dorian took ciiiirge n!‘ “Umml Smuafi‘ m W’ 911"“ Km” lint-nu; m u... huruo; m‘ p,-;r;. l dam. is n mnhocl oi landing bv ra- l Vmidri-s the destroyer; m, “inlch the tllO m; n biuciied out field. it docs President rind the Mllllfhérg {ic-‘EHVFIY with the necessity of flares cqmpzinying me new to make the ‘ along the runways and thus aids in trinHChautemps said protecting airdrcmes from enemy "It was he also who Dill. lit the BOHIUETS- (iisnosai of the mrmbers o; nariia- The use of radio beams to gulce ‘IllBflt the ship Muss-lilo. which was pilots to airdromes has long been COHVBV them to Casablanca. qtandard practice but the beam ap- Mnrcover, he gave a naval division preach system goes a step further which was cruising in the Med- ..nd leads them down to the ground imitative“ the order to guard the after thev have reached the landing Presidential trip." field 1L8. General lKilled In ‘Plane Brash m Corvettes In Lowe» my l r we -Li-- Action Recently l Gen. Frank M. Andrews, Com- mnndlhg General of American forces in the European theatre of ——— operations, was killed la OTTAWA, May 4 -- (C?) - day in an airplane accident, it was Navy Minister Mncdonald an- nnnounced tonight. . nounced that the Can- The Headquarters nnnuuncc- adlnn Woodstock has ment said the plane accident oc- been credited with n, U-boat rurrcd “in an isolated locality of "Probably sunk" and the corvette Iceland. Full information concern- Camrose with n U-boat "probably ing the accident is not yet avall- damaged" lii recent actions. able." The Woodstock! attack on an Andrews succeeded Gen. Dwight enemy submarine was carried out D. Eisenhower on Feb. 5 as Com- in conjunction with two British inander of United States forces trawlera and United States alr- in the European theatre; coming no craft. The British Admiralty aa- London from the Middle East, sessed the result as a probable where he was in command of Am- sinking. The corvette was under "101" "OODS- command of Sktpper-Lleut. J. M. A vctcrim airman and advocate Watson of Owen Sound. Ont. of repented use of heavy bombers. The Minister nve no n Gen. Andrews, in tnking his new cillars of the act on in which tho command, pledged intensified Cnmmsc figured. The Admiralty ncrlfll Wllrfflre flRnln-‘it Gcmlany. assessment of the result was declaring that "my first Job is to "probably damaged." The 0am- increasc and intensify the bomb- rose was under command of Lletit. "18 0f U19 "will" Louis R. Publllnrd of Hlliflx. Hitherto graduates nf the c0m~ bliiec. lair! tregilng organization schools in Cannon h~_ve received in- struction on the beam approach sys- tem after their arrival overseas. as part of their opuational training. not known. Wrecking crews ar- rived on the scene within a. short, time from Sherbrookc, 25 mics] cast 0f here. to clear the line for a , Montreal - Sherbrcoke passenger‘ M4‘ THEY WILL FEEL IT Courtesy The Winnipeg Ttrlburie '___'” T ' '_.1'_— f‘. _‘._.Li___'-_ kTWWIQdBG under difficulties, so does “Life,” he said, ‘should be a school‘ “Scouting? ht! 831d. "T195 WW1! man grow under compulsion," said with all men reaching out to greater uled many thousands of young Can Commissioner Stiles. and greater fields of learning, not numb to the defence of their court He Warner. against defeatism fol- setting a limit to their abilities by try and the rights of the worlnflfll 19M"! failure imd referred to the confining their character and mind. spoke of the Swill Cvde 0f 110M! "V" 01' mini’ great then, including This iceal is possible," he said, “if as the embodiment of the unwrit- meh are willing to go on. pay the ten British code of honor. price for knowledge and be patient Mrs. Stiles spoke briefly 0x91155- enough to study in such a way that lng her pleasure at meeting Mono- the mind will have opportunity to ' ton Akelns and Scout". nnd oi till consolidate what it has learned be- great future ahead for the Scoutor- ‘fore going on to further heights." ~§Bn11lflti°11~ which they 1e later broil greatness. Life Should he School - sumurrnea! n" TAKES NO seam THE sues oirr ‘e iMAeiuATloM TO PLANIT OF YOUR ATTHZ AND stumps or- CABBA6E5-~" ,7. sue-T up THESE ctooa, Mv loam. l6 eme- ctAssic 318K‘: SLEEPWALKER. EtTEUZES¢§EESTAi€E eneééi? fitQiéitt ATHENIANS -~ NlTH i-lAwE To QWlNG THE ’ MARBLE BENCHE5,LEAFY Hoe, nor TWANG PEReoLAs AND , ‘THE HARP,’ AN OCCAEAOMAL, GREEK COLUMN . // .,;,,,~ .- - s-s _ — »- f‘ i \- Picuizue s 5UM'5 RU5H= .........I.f.‘:..la....~........f:ir..a.... tralinhgield up behind the derailed i freg . BRINGING UP Ezrneii -IDID FIVE THE OTHER PIJCB !I i. " i O 2;“ Con. i941. g lkdlnm §)|'|J|fll€, m». World lig- "mull g. . __;__ Tl PPY "Kikinw 45kt?" snrtinlzs I'VE WORKED JEVERVTHIH 1!! rm. . . werm......s*ot%e= FOUIZ gTl-IEM MD GJT AT HOW—I6H'T THAT A STRANGE COINCIDENCE? I CAN'T DO THAT- HOW- WHAT ELSE WANT fig; BALiAPLJCfi THE L DGER ON . THAT DEGK- NOW HOW DO YOU FEEL, GRAN’ MA i’ i-JUH i’? DO YOU FEEL BE! I ER NOW ??--HUH i’ MY LAND! NO. AN'-- g stop A5KiN' ME! so GET ME A DRINK OF WATER. ( SURE" ,- siaewAwM/i ooeswt FEEL ANY warren-- ~or MUCH! , some PROSPECTIVE RECRUITS TO out: ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY, lsqsm :- _ 11;: u: 177i WEBSTER