PRING] RUSSIANS OFFER A Si RUSSIAN AND ITALIAN MOVEMENTS HINDER TRANSFER FATED DISCUSSION (VER Vaok in i " \THUSIASTIC AUDIENCE AT THE COUNCIL MEETING Last N eed | ou NIGHT—REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE is ADOPTED—CUT WILL SAVE THE CiTy REOR $7,860 PER ANNUM. UITS WANTED FOR 62nd OVERSEAS BATTALION, imei - CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. \ he question of salary re-;the argument thorough hes REC a : up at the Council/ing Alderme: M te ry ind ene wee OF PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT y night, there was a) Maitland repeatedly OFFICE NOW OPEN. thusiastie audience, , Phe report of the Finance ( | a t ecruiting c s it ogress ‘Pe appeared to enjoy mittee was ther proceeded itn th j t ¢} ! ' Mg ap te alyrcetgp 3 wy ee ' ar . , ce, It 18 apropos to answer a few of is just as heartily |[t proposed the cutting off of ' th st Ss which are considere: ose oO eo , the ball game, An /assistant city y { ‘ ae : 1a : idered by those who eontem- nade to side-track |clerk’s st rraphe he f _ : wih re Phe following is a list of perti- f _— . . tq s, together with the informatio ich each elicits it forward by Al-|lowing salar t city e quneness tiene ae Montgomery and Mait-/gineer, from 8300 to 8200 pe ' , , rt a I \ ng am oO serve? ntil the end o e ar t Monday, and to econsider|month: city kK, $180 to $150; : . th ft ¢ i _ wali: aude E 1 s after if requirec position prougnt for- 2p fore in, $150 to $130; city 2 What pay shall I receive? Your pay asa private will inance Co 2 urchasing agent, #4140 » § 2 I une epaeeen purcha ‘ ti t te be 81.00 per day and 10 cents field allowance. Besides this of Alderman Kerr, jand a recommendat tothe P you will } thed, equipped 1 subsisted by the G uv e ¢ thed, equipped and subsistec rv ie Govern. proposals were con-jlice Commissioners to cut off two ment Several o » clauses |patro!lmen - I ded f ' al of the clauses | patrolmen It a ! th What will my wife receive during my absence? Every g | heated discussions, jappoir tof the Mayor and Al month the will be paid her a separation allowance of $20 v of the Finance Com-j/dermen Edge, Dybhavn and Casey | ulso part of y pay) and if this } t enough to ¢ " i i f ; i i a s yt no enoug 0 ‘omM- port, only two points);to enquire into the possibility of fortably iintain your family, the Canadian Patriotic Fund the recommenda. |reductions the light and tele-| will furth assist them ‘e Co ssioners iphone depe ents | : ‘“ ce Commissioners | ph lepartment i.—What will happen if I am wounded or sick? You will staff be reduced In the discussion which follow | be cared for by the Government and your pay continued geestion that the as-jed, the members expressed re t until ; are discharged. If you are permanently disabled an gineer be suspend-jthat it was found necessary to illowance will be paid you, varying according to the extent of ge audience enjoyed |dispense with the se es M y njury disability had s, the Ss sleé era What w be done for my wife and children if T die VE COLD AND phe is | vas i] wl Active Service?) The Government will provide an SOUTH VANCOUVER tw t ta z iI ! idequate | s that will enable the family to live com- his abilitv w ld have less dil f ably til the childhen are old enough to look after them- i ae : culty in find ar pening tha The widowed mother of a single man, if the son be pecial to e Newe. y a lady stenographe 1 hay her sole support, is treated in the same way’as a wife. i June 29.——Judge Ald M te y sa that Baeoee - ie ) hearing a petition}the report was a ght ! _ ‘ teeve Gold, of South suspending civic d thus vetoing thejore wer the Finance for a tax sale. ha to) aceomplish i — eh, a ggested that if they HNNY O'LEARY CHAMPION. ive the t inotl vee ene c siderat he nieht be abl (Special to The Daily News.) to bring al t a total i g June 29.—Johnny]#14,000 instead of t $7,860 | ittle, won the light-|posed. (Cheers onship of Canada Alderman Maitland said that he Burns at Coquitlam {approved of the reduet 8 Burns led in three of|that they would hear f1 The decision of }agaim vers the same s llowitt was popu ect Cheers spectators, The May sented Alderma ——— Monte ‘ tio? that Servants of the city|the Finance ¢ ttee ha ’ ( ball team and chal-| made tl i ter to his ‘in in the city, pro-| proposal : that tl | snee hospital, Committees d — nothing had tl t Ound-up” Shoe Sale. Wo. inot be brought otha wes in lan, lace and|ated that he had tried ths ' ‘id, gun metal and|/to get the Co togeth s, with eloth tops.|some such plan of retrenchment “brace lines which sold|and had failed to get unity in the | to $5.50, at Peek,| matter, and that Alderman Mont-| hoe Man's for $3.95. gomery was chiefly responsible] ——— I for this lack of cohes Alderman Montgomery reto ted | i that the Mayor should give a lead} alestic Theatre in such matters, and not wail on| someone else doing sor thing NIGHT AND TOMORROW Extraordinary Attraction! v a desire for retren hmet lage raph Photoplay Presents after a discussion which ‘ “8. O& ow ; \ Masterpiece Broad until midnight, each claus: a ‘ening comedy, featur Finance Committee's repo ’ ‘ent and celebrated . “aw ODD adopted, making @ sayite ‘omedian Stars HE cea TERY OF THE GULENT Sioity of $7,860 a yea! \ Powerful drama, : | , ose of the mer "THe GREATER Love” eer Urring drama city engineer tendered h Admiesion 10 and 156 nation, ! and lasted f the W \ the : asen sressed ; Each alderman present eX] ( steady TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1945. — PRICE FIVE CENTS RN RESISTANCE OF GERMAN TROOPS S WEST * BASEBALL GAME LAST NIGHT NETTED $160 FOR HOSPITAL WONDERFUL FORM DISPLAYED BY THE “BOYS’—STARS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF THE GAME — MILES OF BASE RUNNING AWD BALL CHASING MERCHANTSAVIN EASILY. The Merchants and the last from every point of view. Professionals night was a huge success Every- body and his wife was there, and there the moment, for from start to fin- first some of the play- to take the but as the sense wasn't a sad spectators, At seemed ish, lers inclined game seriously, of the importance of the occasion off they warmed to their and never thought of con- wore work, sequences, revealed a number of and a lot of ‘‘might The form displayed | The game |“has beens,” have beens.” by some of the players was re- 38 Was the of . judging by what he markable. Judge Car jyoungest and heftiest wielder ithe bat, and lean do yet, be must have been a terror some forty-odd years ago. 'Frank Mobley had a Joe S-ott Sweet scored three-base hits. Geo. home run, | while and George | Frizzeii did wonders at first base, jand George Tite and Fred Stork were the star pitchers. W. E. Williams pitched well on the istart, but later on was inclined to | slit cts Sas RUSSIANS IN RETREATING OFFER STUBBORN RESISTANCE — RUSSIAN CENTER RE-FORMING —A FURIOUS BOMBARDMENT FROM ARRAS TO THE SEA — ITALIANS ADVANCE STEADILY AT TRIEST — GERMAN SOCIALISTS WANT PEACE, (Special to The Dally News.) cialists have approached their | ] ) The follow Italian brethren, requesting in- Uren the situa 1 to- [tercession in the cause of peace. Phe ssia tre is re Sedition in India. \ Lingingen’s Delhi, India, June 29——The gov- t Dneist rh iment is taking rigid steps to trate il and is neec-jdeal with seditionists. Six native he Neolidating of the|school teachers were charged to- i s. after the retiral|day and found guilty of seditious Lemberg The Teutons |conspiracy. ! he Ga in capital ——————— Western Front. VANCOUVER MONEY — do June 2? There has one ee vine alone toe} BYLAWS ARE DEFEATED a, GRE 0 TERHENS Sr’ (Special to The Baily News) - ' m Arras to ie eee Vancouver, June 29.—All mon- stubs maneen resis \°) bylaws have been overwhelm. had the increasing apeecks nely defeated in every ward. This by the Italians prevents the trans lmeans the defeat of Mayor Tay- { German troops to the west hon s full dinner pail poliey. Italian Front. a Londno, June 29.—The Ttalian THE WEATHER. hadvanes rrieste is slow but rrieste is the first im | Barometer Oe os ns a a one portant milestone on the way +0 | Max. CU cc ccc e 0s 00 R08 61.0 Vienna, | Min — o pian 6 hoes oe 55.0 Socialist Intercession. | , W. Dowling, Observer, Milan, June 29 German oO ,| | | pee eOODOODIEEOEEIDII AAI ATT TEATS | Jack JUDGE RO! BARNES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT | | THE | | Com) r¢ ; Teen aan and Friday - . AL ‘© Beason——Par co Bosworth Production NEW WELLINGTON ETTY ww n iffery & ¢ handled only by Met bonus. PHONE 11. a ROW OF A THRILL” Merenr, | Vive Acts Cozy Barber Shop BATHS | THIRD AVE. ALDER BLK. peer PeDOOnPeaDTODOIODIL LGPL IA LD ' LONDON CAFE And Grill Serves Nothing but the Best Hart Bik. Third Ave. BOXES FOR LADIES on j}do too much in the way of curve and elevation. The feature of the evening, however, was the baserunning. There hasn't been so much base running in one game for a long Fred Stork and “Doe” Me- Cutecheon trotted around like two- it j ~ time, year-olds, though is reported that they feel considerably older this morning. The speed of Alex Manson and L. W. Patmore was wonderful, and suggested weeks of quiet training. The was a splendid example of com- outfield work of both sides ° feet bined work, and hands work- together ball showed signs of be- ing in perfect harmony when the though coming obstreperous, sometimes the ball won in the. tussle, Wm. Manson made a great um- pire. He was absolutely impertur- SHAMES RANCHER DIES AT HOSPITAL died of Deceased aged 63, night Louis F, Banville, at the bronchial hospital last pneumonia, and was was a native of Quebec, well known in this distriet, hav- ing worked for Foley, Weleh & Stewart and the G,. T. P. in the early days. Latterly, Mr. Bran- ville had been ranching = at Shanes. Broken lines in women's shoes, of which there are a few pairs only. Values to 85.00 for 1.95. PECK THE SHOE MAN, THE CRADLE. Wearmouth and Mrs, \ on June 26 Born, to Captain W. Wearmouth, a son, baseball game between the|bable and even when threatened with a bat refused to divulge any The Mayor for a time acted as judge on bases, but was called away to play first base at the City Hall, being succeeded by Olier Besner, whose decisions went unprotested (Olier weighing information, 230 and proportionately husky). There is a difference of opinion about the score, but it seems fair- ly certain that the Merchants won by at least ten runs, though some The hospital direc- tors say the score was $160, and that it was the finest game of ball played anywhere by anybody. In the audience was satis- say twenty. any case, fied; satisfied, the players were more than and the hospital board was delighted—so the ladies had better arrange soon. INSURANCE COMPANIES FIGHTING ARNOLD CLAIMS (pecial to The Dally News.) Vancouver, June 29.—The Mu- another game tual Life Insurance Company has secured an order for the clothes of the late W. R. Arnold, which were impounded by the Supreme Court. The company is contest- ing the claim for $50,000 insur- ance, alleging suicide by the late Trust manager. Arn- at death Other also Dominion total amounted te $455,500. old's insurance in- surance companies are re- fusing payment. MARKET SYLAW. The bylaw regulating the City Market was read last night at the Couneil meeting. It has been de- cided to pay the manager $100 per month, and to ecolleet 7 41-2 per cent commission on all produce sent in to be sold. ——~ crowd to is a reason.. Self’s Next 102tf Follow the Cafe. There Majestic Theatre. Albert Rooms 2nd Avenue———— Close to the Westholme Theatre CENTRALLY LOCATED STRICTLY MODERN RENTS REASONABLE Weekly or Monthly by Aovengement UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Opening Announcement Miss McIntosh Specialist in Shampooing, Hairdrese- ing, Soaip Treatment, Facial Massage, Packs, and hair Bleaching and Dyeing. For Appointments, Phone Blue 202 Third Ave, Over MoCaffery, Gib- bons & Doyle