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/the World. iated Press. News of By Asse: YHREE CENTS. PRICE 25, 1919. —TWELVEZ _MOTHER WAS DRUG FIEND, IS STATEMENT OF DAUGHTER IN GILLIGAN MURDER HEARING * Girl Also Relates Supposed- ly Crazy Actions of Ac- “cused—Former Town Clerk Testifies Woman Was Not Insane. Middletown, June —More evi- dence bearing upon Mrs. Amy E. Ar- cher Gilligan’s mental state, her lav- ishness with money, her extravagance and her use of drugs, w offered by the defense in the Franklin Andrews murder case today. Calls Mother Drug Addic Mary Archer, the daughter, was the chief witness and her examination was not ended at the noon rece: The daughter said she knew her mother was a drug addict since she, the daughter, W 13 year: old. mother usually took six tablets each morning and more tablets four times day. Her mother acted peculiarly at times. She was liberal with money and constantly gave away generously of cash and articles A colored boy beat the rugs and charged $3, but Mrs, a Her | BIG CANADIAN STRIKE . HAS BEEN GALLED OFF General Sympathetic Walk- out in Winnipeg Will End Tomorrow Morning. Winnipeg, Man., nearly six weeks Winnipeg’s gener: June After industrial strife, mpathetic strike 1 has been called off. Shortly before midnight last night the central strike committee came to an agreement to order all men back to work tomorrow at 11 a. m., exactly six weeks from the time it was called. Similar announcements came from Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta, where strikes had been called in sympathy with the local walkout. Strike leaders in Vancouver and Vie- toria, B. C. also predicted that the strikes in those cities would be called off today or tomorrow. ¥ Gilligan gave him $10, telling him to| According to the announcement the buy a wedding present | calling off of the strike is uncon- Tells of Crazy Actions. ditional. Conferences of labor leaders Mesx Avcher said thut before pepy s oicrlaywith SEedior Moot ”f mother Smaniedl Gillizanilshe Wispent| X anitobaiand SRS th eni proyiaiona $1,500/0n repairs Inithe Gillizan houss ‘(»flwmls failed to obtain any conces- which w close by Witness remon- | SIONS, Dutiicswasiindicated that a * strated, asking “What will become of | commission of investigation would be us?” her mother replied: “God will | appointed after the strike was called take carec of u At another time she | Off- went with her mother on a’steamer The genera] strike here was called trip on which a man died. Her moth- [ May 15 in mpathy with metal er gave the wife of the man $10 and | workers, who had been on strike for insisted on going to the home of the |scveral weeks to secure collective man and attending a church funeral. | bargaining and recognition of the In the church her mather created a |metal trades council. Practically scene and was carried out screaming. ‘,x-\m: public and private industry was Another time Dr. King of Windsor ad- | tied up. vised that she put her mother in a| Two riots marked the course of sanitarium. When Mr. Gilligan's es- | the strike here, resulting in the tate was: settled his folks made trou- | deaths of two strikers and the ble and a lawyer was needed. Her |wounding or injury of more than two mother got practically nothing asd |score strikers, constables and mounted had several bills to settle. Her moth- | police. Last Saturday the city was er owed so many bills that Deputy | placed under conrol of the military Sheriff Welch tried to ich when he | A week ago the Dominion authori- came to drrest her mother, | ties sprang a coup by an early morn- Thinks Woman Sane. ling seizure of 11 strike leaders, who Former Town Clerk George It,|Were taken from their beds and Maud was called but was questioned | Tushed to Stoney Mountain = peniten- little as he expressed an opinion that |tiary. - A few days later all but four Mrs. Gilligan was sane. Miss Cather. | aliens were released on bonds and ine Dugsen ster, was cross-exam- | conferences with union labor leaders ined on her testimony of yesterday. |On the strike committee resulted in | announcement that they would be R | given trials in open courts here in- CHURCH DEBT PAID Istead of deportation proceedings which federal authorities at first an- OFF IN 45 MINUTES [nounced would be instituted. i Yk TR o | POLICE GUARDING Parichioners of Swedish Baptist | < : - PRODUCE DEALERS Church Raise $2.300 and Add $900 More for Repairs. Striking Truckers and Chauffeurs De- When the June social at the Swedish | : Blim Baptist church opened last even- | clinc to Settle and Authorities ing the church faced a standing debt of $2,300. Three-quarters of an hour | ake Hand in Activities. later the parishioners had succeeded | . - not fonly in! ralaing ‘enough funds to [\ ey XoulsFdunelab Sewith falipos liquidate this debt, but also an ad- |lice suard thrown around Washing- ditional $900 which is to be used in |ton Market and a convoy of mount- making some needed repairs and im- | cd patrolmen for every truckload of provements at the church | vegetables leaving the warehouses, In announcing the reduction of the | the first appreciable movement of « church debt today the pastor, Rev. J. | produce since the strike of market 15 Klingberg, expressed great gratifi- | tcamsters, chauffeurs and porters on cation at the generous response of his | Monday was begun here today. parishioners. The debt of the church [ The police precautions were taken was $2,300 and $3,200 was subscribed {to avoid threatened violence. Not- in less than an hour. " withstanding the assurances of pro- Repairs will be made to the church fection many commission merchants building at once and several im- did not open their places of business provements will be made. | this morning. Those who ventured 2 iy to deliver produce did so in response to the clamor of hotels and restau- NURSE TAKES STAND liauts: whoss seurcs of supwls maa been cut off. Army trucks supplying ~ government institutions were guard- Mrs. Bessie Skeels Lundgren Says | °d by soldiers and marines and were allowed to pass picket lines un- She Left Gay Home Before Woman | molested. i . . | Strike representatives announced Was Poisoned. the board of health would be re- Tavrance Mg e — s, | Quested to remove from the markets Bessie (Skeels) Lundgren, the nurse | Gcaving commoditics which have become a menace to health Who is on trial for murder because | “STUTE R UEHACE FO MCARA of the death by poisoning of Miss o Bk g Tk I'lorence W. Gay, today resumed on | {0 Feturn to work unti Srrsdemands O |are granted and refused to consider the witness stand the recital which A the counter-proposals of the employ- she began vesterday of the circum- ers for a compromise settlement. stances connected with the illness and { “'¢, 00 & COMBIOT B8 SC AMENL. death of Miss Gay in December, 1917. DGl SEISoyR o etes She testified. frat instead. oz at | are reported to be the same as here. Ao It was said that Boston and Phila- tempting to stay with the sick woman 5 delphia markets also had heen af- whom, it is charged, she was dosing | ¢ 0 ®, WETKEE with arsenic, she had sought reliet | f6Cted by a strike. from her duties in the Gay home T several days hefove Miss Gay died. | WOMAN'S BODY HORRIBLY She told Mrs. Edith M. Luce, a rela- MUTILATED BY SDAYER. (tive of the Gays, she said, that she e s > : was so tired she could not stand-the | o ey, Faven, June 25.—Police and i Coroner Mix are still baffled as to sirain_much longer, and it was at s e Th Nirs. Luce's request that she stayed | the ldentity of the person who mur- a dered Mrs rl,sm‘; l:opcraft, 65, late Nurse Skeels asserted that she gave | **0 W30 m_’\:"r:v"mO'P::efl?nflf\f b Miss Gay no medical attendance of & g 3 i ! on murdered has heen so horri- any kind for two diys befor her iy Hiatealastinkinis iaetoace death. On the day Miss Gay died, | Y ™mutl o tancey she said, she was called into the sick S troom by Mrs. Luce and found the | MILEMEN WARNED. patient unconsciou Uariford, June v Com- = = | missioner Thomas Holt sent out no- CARDINAL MERCIER MAY i today to aboul 500 milk dealers ¥ R g in the state, notifying them that the GOMEHERIE WITIIRO VAT s Cnqe, fe sl enls §ad e Brussels, June 25, (By Associated |Tequiring dealers to be licensed will Press.)—Cardinal Mereier and Gen. | go into effect July 1. Fach license Leman, defender of Liege in 1914, [is to run until July 1, following the \ may possibly accompany King Albert | date of uing it. The license fee is and Queen Elizabeth when they sit | §6 a year. The penalty for the vio ithe United States nes The date | lation of the statute is a fine of $100 fof the trip of the king and queen has | or imprisonment for not more than 60 not yet been fixed. days or both. ! best golfers in the state. STATE GOLF MATCH NO ACTION TAKEN BEING PLAYED HERE Nichols, Guriis and White Among 162 Entrants (QUALIFYING ROUNDS TODAY Roger Hovey of Shuttle Meadow Club Was Low Man This Morning, With Score of 75—Many Entrants Among New Bri in Golf Enthusiasts, Tdeal the largest weather conditions field of entrants that has ever started in the Connecticut Golf association state championship tour- ney, at the Shuttle Meadow club links this morning. The entrants num- bered 162 and included some of the Among the notables present were Gil Nichols, the greeted ON GERMAN PEACE Foreign Relations , Committee i Talks Much Then Adjourns MONDA! AS DA} MAY B | WHISKEY _IEOR MEDICINE | House Judiciary Has Amendment | Permitting State to Draw Up Whis- key Tax Free for Use in Epidemics —Iirish Question Also Up. | Washington, June 2 After wwo | | | hours' discussion today of the resolu- | tion of Senator Fall, republican, New || | Mexica, to declare state of peace ! with many, the senate foreign re- lations committee adjourned without | action. { Efforts to press the resolution at this time met with vigorous opposition ALLIES BECOME SUSE " GERMANS; WILL'S! Paris, June 25.—If the heads of the Allied powess in Paris do not hear from Weimar very soon regarding the German delegation for the signing of the peace treaty an ultimatum will be sent to the German government, according to the Paris office of ultimatum will demand the ap- Reuter’s Ltd. The pointment of plenipotentiaries within a certain num- ber of hours. ENTIONED ™ SH TREATY | | BY ENEMY Even Von Heimhausen, Acli ing Hun Representative Versailles, is Apparently Without Official Informa tion. VETERANS OF 1870 TO BE AT SIGNING noted professional, Julian W. Curtiss | <hough it was said there was con-| 5 5 Paris, June 25, (By The Associatél of Greenwich and Howard White of | Siderable sentiment among opponents | Up to 4:45 o'clock this afternoon no official : ris, 11\:m 2 [ he qmc;] 9 - N sague r i S favo f ® . ’ ’ress. ) The treaty of peace wi Waterbury, winner of the state title { Of the league of nations in favor of - e e Bringing 14/t s yota in the aerateilas | | = wordRhadlbeen! received Sheref reganding S Germany:s Sl =t i i et B0 REVE TR The play this morning consisted of ' ter : lans with regard to the formal signing of the peace s believed. Although the day has nd & Ini Stionkizaicad 3 qualifying for the first sixteen with skt e ORI treaty. The peace conference leaders were undis- |jbeen definitely fixed, it has been dg the cards to read not more than 92, Replying-to a statement made Dy Sl 4 A cided that the hour for the ceremon| over the 18-hole course. As the | Senator Thomas, democ of Colo- guxsedly perplexed over the situation. will be 2 p. m. The peace conferen: i plavers reported, those qualifying | rado that the recent Borah resolution | e Seiretariat s st oitnent gl were given their allotted time for | passed by the senate requesting a knowledge of the personnel of th starting on the second 18-hole play. | hearing for Ircland before the peace % Hew Girmanl Deacellaciigutioy Hovey Is Low Score Man. conference, was dominated by """“WHOWARD TEARNS WILL ASK $]’000 ool kiow <henliin e Roger H. Hovey of the Shuttle | san Ppolitics, Senator Borah criticized | & e Veraanins Meadow Golf club, was the low score | the league of nations covenant today. | GETS DECORATION FOR THE FOURTH R e (S b, (e Mo He said he did not blame President | ! e o champlon getting a card for 75. W.| Wilson for what he had not accom- | et (N e This lack of official advices froy A. Jackson of the Hartford Golf club | Plished, as he was associated with | s ¢ Germany '\\'nh regard to the ne turned in o score of 9. William J. | foreign governments at the peace|y .. peq Cross Worker Reccives | Resolution to Be Presented at Ad- | delesates has caused some uneasine Sweeney of the Shuttle Meadow Golf | conference which had imperialistic | : i in conference circles and the pla club, was second low score man in the | desisns. He also said that sentiment | Brevetto With the Merito journed Meeting of Common Coun- | for the signing of the treaty are first 18 holes with 78. W. Parker | in this country favored independence ) This Eeening | suspense, Herr von Meimhause Seeley of the Brooklawn club of | for Ireland, and he also believed that | Di Guerra From Italy cil This Evening. | acting German representative 4 idgeport was the other player to | Korea and Weypt should havebeen| . === .. oo o o . ye7| A resolution will be presented at the | Versailles, is apparently also with turn in a card under 80 in the first | sr2nted independence through the | M or e terday received his| adjourned meeting of the commoniinformation s peace conference. | Maple &rm-t Yty X e S| Council this evening asking for a| It was announced today that Pres FRe : | “Brevetto” w he " - ¢ % gy 1 >oincare official di or 10 Early Afternoon Scores. Prohibition Enforcement Bill | Guaiva the Italian equivalent of the | $1,000 appropriation far the Fourth|dent Poinca e spmonl dinner 8 The scores for the first 18 holes | el e e S S e . | of July celebration. The money, said ' Peace delegates will take place Thuri | Under an amendment to the prohi- | French Croix de Guerre. This bronze | : oy nisTE It wis ooigioslly. vk compiled early this afternoon were as | o roviae ! e 2 lian | Mavor George A. Quigley, is to be | da It wa 3 SR B C 2 | bition enforcement bhill provided to | war cross is given by the Italian i the hands of the playground | to hold the dinner on the night of # follows: C. P. Chase, Norwich, 84| qay by the house judiciary commitlee | government for deeds of valor in the | Placed in the 5 e ot the ireaty But ine il @, Gl DiCl, New & a2 | 2 state would be permitted to with-|race of great personal danger and was | SCRMUBTIOR 107 - €EPERC IR TO8 B4 in 0 to the date for the cel Adams, Waterbury, 01; L. L. LeWis, | draw tax free from government ware- | caznon by Lieut, Stearns early in | BSAce cclebration. A committes 15 fo|tainty as fto the tate for the ceff Waterbury, 93; W. H. Slayton, | houses alcohal produced at industrial | November when with other Red Cross | ° appointed i e e et Haven, 93; Ray Brown, Highiand 194; |\ plants and needed \by health authorl: |0, ho served! sandwiches, coffee and || tio eity sovernment may sct In conc| Bamned et iy £08 10 Conel D. F. Howard, Waterbury, 93; L P.| tics in time of epidemic. | cigarettes to a company of_ engineers | JUPction with the chamber o NV ereatiics 5 Kellogs, 82; M. S. Hart, Shuttle In offering the amendment Ren- | 3i"yrew pontoons across the Piave | MGres for the celebration. = = = el R Meadow club, 88; O. 1. Swift, Shuttle | regentative Goodykonts, republican, @ Inigk e et e | t planned, sai ayor Quigley,| I 2 1 B riversatfmlidnie UL b iy ! to have a band conce fireworks dis- | that the ceremony of igning coul Meadow club, 101; C. F. Bennett, | West Virgini alled attention to the | g h g 5 z % Shuttle Meadow clubl 104: A Fclnas s D D e DD ok s .| play and an athletic program on the | take place before Saturday. Unefl e B e T 4 saty im | ‘The “Brevetto” or certificate Of €l-| yuv " \Whether or not a parade will | cial reports were that it ieuifias S el B 2ofpstdnfuenes peplaomlo and s tation is dated January 11th and the | (.10 h1ace has not been decided upon |ably be delayed until Mondaye &8 B. L. Schofleld, Woodway, 85 H. L. | many cases physicians had used Whis- | jucio) Totter enclosing it is dated May | Tok® Place bas not hesn decidel upo ) dav. N Tenney, Greenwich, 92; Merwin §.| key as the best and most available | 1t “gigned by Major Palmer- Dav, | Soors 1o velns srranion for quring the Notabies at SigAk Hart, Shuttle Meadow club, 96; W. J. | remedy. atfeator of administration, American | o1 or e FEE A e EO e o It - . 24 ot Sweeney, Shuttle Meadow club, 78; A. | Another amendment approved by G 900 OF WERATHELL L Fg o ins et e st rans ddne g TNotahid E. Ranney, Greenwich, 87; J. Souther, | {he commiittce provided that patent |35, (OO0 1 80 S8 this par. | 15, SXBected that ' prastically. every|the porsons who will attend thelgh J. Howard Alcorn, New Haven, | medicines containing more than one- (08 PO€U S0 FPRCRIS & 06, o o | New Britain « L © CHotit e etenios of the ol i St 3 e 5. B Mo r o a 3€3 Sy 2 J e. with Germany late this week wi 96; G. C. Gerrish, Brooklawn, 95| half of one per cent. of aleohol must | Lol SCPt " oariing of this mark | I amIntl on aiscussing ‘the $1,000 | Yith Germany late this wesk l Edward C. Spargo, Weatogue, 88; | be “unfit for use for beverage pur- | HFSEl i 0q 1onor having | been | resclution said fhat the appropriation | 1V Senators who participated in Harold C. Goddard, Weatogue, 96; W. | poses.” | very lightly touched in the lecture | choulg be made official this year by | CAmPaign of 1870. Eremier Cleme A. Jackson, Hartford Golf club, 79; | s ——— [/that ne nas eiven before = numbsr of [ Paving ‘the ity donats the money. |coau snnounced in fhe cenaté SOl R. D. Sanford, Hartford Golf club, 84; | (NEMPLOYMENT IS Jocal organizations describing his ex- | Instead of raising the funds by private ;r;\\: e o, A A toEne At periences during the great war. | subscription, as in former vears, the | T 8C05 W 2 LA OF 3 faroldgliocka st Mwieato sue I RELB S W 7 Joney should be apprapriated by the | “1ateaU e Humphrey, Shuttle Meadow club, 91; | AT NEW LOW MARK e L Wilsons Out in Force. P. B. Stanley, Shuttle Meadow club, | | RUNS A\HAY TO ENLIST 2 RoeRs S Marshal Petain accompanish il 90; Lee S. Howe, Shuttle Meadow N =5 ] T lN GERMANY SERTaneh e inais M vwrins club, 94; C. D. Alton, ”1”“[‘]7;“‘ (;""fi‘ Only 5,175 Jobless Men in State Now, | e ! FOOD RIO S 1 cretary and Miss Margaret Wilsg club, 87; W. I3. Batterson, Hartford | ) it o o will be among the thousand perso Golf club. 88; R. H. Deming, Hartford | vernment Report Asserts— Thomas Kelly, 17, Joins “‘“"”"“ inoluding delexates and steninl jolf club, 84; W. H. Booth, Shuttle | o S 1o Then Changes Mind and | Mob Tries to Disarm Troops Marching | who will be present when the Ge) Meadow club, 85; Joseph Alsgp, Busy in This Section. g o i mans attach their signatures to t Farmington, 94; Herbert C. House, | r o0 0 oo oe oo (h\_\ Wants Mother to Get His Release. Through Strects and Scveral Are|y .o " Three hundred journalig rmington, 95: Roger H. Hovey, | - e o | o - from all the interested nations, a fd = crease in unemployment was reported | Running away from home and en- Killed and Wounded. 2 S ee oy Gl (L SONSh S | e o bl ol Aere il B | i e i o e e e Aa Wi neutral newspaper corresponde Hubbard, Brooklawn club, 93. ot ihe Embloyment Service by | many. altt I Ra i Copenhagen, June 25.—Serious riot- | and about 300 guests apportion Robinson Cook, Hartford Golf elub, | G 9% 00 i c e, The estic | e O o St he ovn ot his | Ing occurred at Hamburg on Monday | among the signatory nations will hal 91; Trank English, New Haven, 89; | 5,,¢c of the number of jobless persons | geparture for overseas, has written a | 214 Tuesday when mobs attacked food | places in the hall Donald Tuttle, Naugatuck, 89; H. A-| i given at 5,475, a drop of 1,300 from | gpecial delivery letter to his mother, | Preserving factories. it being alleged Soldiers on Guard. Dewing, _Shuttle Meadow club, 86 |1, waok's estimate. Unemployment | Mrs, Mary Kelly of 370 Washington | that the bodies of dogs and cats had [ - Fo 0 A 50 FE 0 ] W. F. Whitmore, Hartford, 83; C. B.| ;"0 state is now at its lowest mark | street fo try and secure his discharge, | 2een found in them. =Tho MAnagers| . .» regiments of infantry will gua Carhart, Greenwich, 81; H. R. Kerr | since the sigring of the armistice. The | Mrs. Kelly called on Mayor Quigley | Were dragec A reets ANl ihe palace grounds during the cer Greenwich, 81; E. W. Broder, Hart- | gt . 5 5 roughly handled. The war provision i ! e L 7 3 P | distribution is this morning and the mayor sent tele- | /0= W RRC Bl ked and its | monY Within the marble ford Golf club, 88; C. B. Maroom, | artford, 500; New Haven, 2,500; | grams to Secretary of War Newton | department was also attacked and its) B0, (GIAM ) e witn Hartford Golf club, 96; J. W. Stien, | pridgeport, 1,200: Stamford, 150: New | Baker and the commanding officer at | °©MCe S iithiae inecih i lceptithe Germens will e Naugatuck, 80: J. K. Bradley, Nauge- | London, 175; Norwich 700; Middle- | Camp Meade. jt’f‘e‘m fnl'l the latter opencd fire s |stationed a company of drumms tuck, 88; Everett Japp, Weatogue, 90; | (own 250. Conditions in New Haven | Kelly, who is a widow, gave | JMP808 B80T 08 @ CH O iled and |and buglers. No other musicians w W. A. Rice, New Haven, 85; E. Tred- | are complicated by the reduction of | three of her sons to Uncle am, | “‘mmdm poIIons s G participate. The soldiers within & enick, Meriden, 87; W. W. Pratt, | the force at the Marlin-Rockwell Co. | James, William and Joseph. Joseph i . palace will all be members of ti Hartford, 89; D. A. Couch, Hartford, | from 880 to 200. Bridgeport has now | died while in service. Republican Guard, wearing silvi 89; C. G. Waldo, Brooklawn club, 91; | less than a half of the number of un- IS ANOTHER BOMB MYSTERY holiaets: red coats and white br Henry B. Stoddard, Brooklawn club, { employed in New Haven. The New I3 (7] The Germans will be imitted $4; H. L. Topping. Greenwich, 85; | Britain-Bristol district has been un- ROLLED OF $400 e o side entrance from the. parki@is R. W. Lewis, Greenwich, 83; Fred L. |able to supply 200 workers as wanted i Police Think That Explosive Placed | fhe other delegations are seated aboj Mills, Weatogue, 92. | a week ago. an equal supply and de- the horseshoe table within which W. Parker Seeley, Brooklawn club, [ mand is reported from Torrington, [ Arch Strcet Man Relieved of Money | in Front of New York Factory Was | he the signing table where the {rea 76; Robert Abbott, Brooklawn club, | Willimantic, Putnam and Rockville, o e A i A SR 87. D. A. Hart, Hartford Golf club, | while owing to strike conditions the | While Slecping Outside Kensington | Work of Dissatisfied Striker. ) B 89; W. B. Cole, Woodway club, 90; |figures are not available in the Water- i care Late at Night. Now hriee Turs 25 Dol exe AMPA GN J. D. McDonald, Woodway club, 83; | bury-Derby district. | i ploded early tod in front of the i B. Hamilton, Woodway club, 87; H. | e Isadore Jedziniak reported to the |fy; factory of Bertram J. Goodman ~ - H. Pease, Shuttle Meadow club, 86 ALLIBSHISSUE JORDERS. police this morning that a roll con- i the Williamsburg district, smash- . i and Julian W. Curtiss, Greenwich 106. ——— .| sisting of $400 in bills had been taken |ing the door and breaking all the | Pe Valera Announces That He There a number of players | Both Hungarians and Rumanians |from his pocket last night as he was [windows in the building. A strike has et A e T Canaal to turn in cards for the first 18 holes| Must Evacuate Invaded Territory. | slecping in an automobile outside the | ecently been in progress at the plant, : whén this list was compiled | Copenhagen, June 35.—The Alliea |NUfmeE \‘vo\‘xsc\ln\l\»(l'n.\‘m;j((‘m' ‘.rlmr: e Ot G e ol e Australin ns el as U S, Local Team Plays Well. ; e g ar. | Ziniak lives at 87 Arch street and left | js1ice are investigating on the theory i commanders have given the Hungar- | B S 0 Mooy ol e s The excellent work of Hovev and | jans until the evening of June 28 to |l city last nigh Deny e that the explosion was the work of a Oy oK = S Sweeney caused many to predict that | evacuate the part of Czecho-Slovakis | (NTee other men for Meriden. On their | gissatisfied striker with anarchastic | Of the Irisl “\v”v‘ ! u“,”,“:y;‘j{(-)(; the Shuttle Meadow Golf club team | they invaded, according to a Buda- [1o0U™ “‘r‘;»‘/'h'“":’}““" "'“”“‘ Nutmee | tendencie “’j""""‘“‘\"‘" Nl s e ill car ff the h < 2 | s s _ = : house an e three other members e AN et d nited States b extenc ;:f—ll arry off the honors for the team | pest rmsr:?m; fodey ! D rua” | of the party went into the cafe while raa and Australia, Bamonn De Vald ay. tion for the damage done by the Hun- D8 < 2 e MURDER PLOT FOILED “president of the Irish republic” B Makeup of the Teams. garian troops is demanded. When the j‘r:]"c’:l']‘"ff‘\_“‘r"";";:',’: 'im':.x;;',!,:\,,n il SSurtss Here today ; The v;luke;u;lof the teams was an- | cvacuation is complmcflh «h]e Allies, it 1 051 "1od been “rolled” of his $400. ——— “We have sympathizers just nounced as follows: is stated, will request the Rumanians s Sy s RS A4 Australia ¢ i ! s serman ¢ ers Arrested at Weimar, | strong in Canada an 1stralia a8 Brooklawn club of Bridgeport, W. | to evacuate Hungarian territory 1 S e <EEPERS Geramangsoldisseli Essied AW Shuay have in the United States and we W P. Seeley, R. Abbott, H. B. Stoddard, | The Hungarians, the message adds, { PANBURY STOREKEEPERS Charged With Having Planned | float a porticn of our loan in thq C. G. Waldo ard J. T. L. Hubbard; | have expressed a willingness to com- KILLED BY ROBBERS. countries,” he said Hartford Golf club, W. F. Whitmore, | ply with these conditions. Danbury, June, 26—Asnmad Murder of Former Premicr. SR IR IVEEA SUackeon IR ACool (R I BL | o lem, who was shot last night by two | . o June. 25 A number of 1 ing and E. B. Morris; Greenwich Golf | FRENCH SPEEDING UP i T B e ey _ondon, Jun pio SENTENCED T0 BE HANGEX club, J. D. Chapman, H. J. Topping, ARMY DEMOBITIZATION : e its betwes. |50ldiers have been arrested’ in Wel- R. Lewis, H. K. Kerr and C. B. Car- s § e b el A Danbury taie | Mar, according to an Exchange Tele- - = hart; Shuttle Meadow Golf club, Rog- Paris, June 24.—Tt is reported that | N ey “‘““ “‘; p h:ummy n..}‘f:- graph dispatch from Copenhagen, on o et 5 i er H. Hovey, Percy Rothwell, H. H. |the French army demobilization will | k’"“’“'_“»-*vn““”‘v “‘m‘:m“ e iden. | Charges of having planned to arrest Waterbury Murderer Found Guilty Pease, W. J. Sweeney and W. H, {be carried out with all possible speeq | today Le0s 3\1» s and murder Philip Scheidemann Must Daplaic Crime on Gallil Whaples; Weatogue Golf club, w. |and that the classes of 1907-08-09 | tity of the Imupdeners d former premier. The plot was to Beers, Ji., 1verett Japp. H. C. Irving, | will be mustered out the day after | 5 5 have been carried out Monday even December 3. Judge Burpee Decid B. A. Youngs and H. C. Goddard; |the freaty is signed. $25,000 BLOCK SOLD. ing . b L Highland Golf club, T.ockwood, Hyatt, = e = An important real estate deal was = A R Watenbury, Jilhesss o N IR Deckerd. Dudlcy and Tredenick: Nau- | 2" — = | closed toduy when George S. and Hen CANADIANS BEING RELIEASED. | esnook wrged with the killing # gatuck Golf club, Bradley, D, |f WE l ry S. Kevorklan sold theéir brick block london, via Montreal, June 25.—It | Feodore Torranty and found gul Tuttle, J. W. Stien, B. A. Sanders and || at the corner of North and Spring | was stated officially in the house of | last night, of murder in the first d H. Whittemore; Sequin Golf club, || Hartford, June 25.—Fore- l[ streets, through the Camp Real Estate | commons today that by June 30 more | gree, was sentenced in the superd Godfrey Brinley, R. Hartz, S. G. || cast for New Britain and vi- || Cco., to H. K. Kalmanwitz and Samuel { than 82 per cent of the k»anadmn court today Pierce. N. Clouthier and F. B. Prat(; ||| ciity: Showers tonight and ||| silverman. The purchase price is re- | army will have been demobilized and | Judge Burpee sentenced him to Waterbury, V. P. Merriman, W. P, ||l probably Thursday: slightly | ported to he around $25,000. The | returned to Canada. The number of | hanged on December 3, 1919. - Ne — H cooler tonight. block contains two .stores and seven | men sent home is expected to be |esnook gave no sign of emotion whi (Continued on Bleventh Page) ey = = tenements. 238,000, , \sentence was pronounced. 5 = e e B N Tt 4 -