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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1922, MURDER AND ARS“NT?E/?TAIN LABOR BECOMING SCARCE | s ihew men couid not woure|thin summer, an § anticiate it wi | RISH REPUBLICANS |, The sarvine of of he document the ratlroads are now paying them,|Oweing to the fact that immigration Q " 2l as a decision as to the candidates AS GENERAL BUSINESS IMPROVES If, however, business T-v.fllnn to im-[has been cut off, this will necessgrily LOSERS IN LLELTION MT:ted hl‘l’ h;-cn reached before the raiders arrived, prove this summer, and the demand |cause employers to bid against one Ay ) ————pe—— for labor Increases, it is very prob-|another and wages will agaln go up, The announcement showed that Dr. L4 w the whole able that the best of these mainten-|for a time at leagt, Considering a| Indjeations Are That Many Candidates | Ada English, republican, had been ollesley Hills, Mass, June 17 ment, foreign situation period of s Into the future, displaced, She was very prominent in With the news full of strikes, threat- [looks better than it has looked for|ance-of-wiy men will get pesitions in |long o> . oo . 0“““} strikes and labor unrest, Roger|some time Private advices tell me|the bullding and other trades while!the trend of wages may continue Were Displaced—INull Retums the Dail Eireann in rr‘nmnncv to (‘hP COflflI[lfll]S ] Bellaot Gem"o W son, statisticlan today issued [that a settlement is being approached |the railroads will import a new lot|downward, but a temorary upturn e g treaty, whift Prof. McGinnls, who was the following statement regarding gen- |between Germany, England and [of men from the country, would not be surprising. By Next Week. returned In her stead, was an active wm‘se’ Rather Than Better vl industrinl situation Irance, regarding the German repara-| “For the past year or two we have Wusiness conditions are ncting in fpupin June 17, - (By Assoclated | "UPPorter of the Angto-Irish paet, | y IPor some time,” suld Mr, HBabson, tions, 1€ this is 8o, it should be dis. [8cen in the papers accounts merely [a very pecullar way and is suggestive | peaee s omnlete returns from yes- | 1t Va% explained today ¢hat the ;vh i buginess in the east hus been reviv-[tinet impetus to business, both by|of wage cuts, Reductions have run|of a turn for the better within the |y qave “Datiamentary eelctions fn | J6¢t 2f the raiders, representing e g Were it not for the textile and |eausing Furope to buy from this)all the way from 100, to 60, with next few weeks. The time Is fast ap- [ g5tk [reland are not expected before dissentient section of the’\oters. way Belfast, June 17 Four men and e gieikes in Now Hampshire, Mas- [country and giving this country con-|an average of about 26%. 1 should [proaching when one-half of the pro-{ o s ‘Tuesday night. Meanwhile such to discover how the university elec- one woman were shot dead and WO [gehygetts and RRhode Island, business [fidence to loan Kurope, Although no[not be surprised to see some advances |ceeding area of expansion will he off [ yiined™ of the result as can be | 0" had voted NG RNBEhAre g TEthe mien were wounded today in the Vi-fogpditions in New England, New York |change has taken place in the Rus-{from thig time on. The Firestone[set. When this time comes, It ean,giconed are taken by observers to|Sinn Feincra among them had ob- cinity of Bess Tirook, known as Coun- e apnd Pennsylvania would be very [sian situation during the past week,|Tire and Rubber company of Akron, be truly sald that we have turned the | ioeroborate the forecast that note 'NvPr\'nl the Collins de Valera pact, ty Armagh's model village. TR Lioog oduy, During the past year, |vet signs even in Russia are favor:|Ohlo, has already advanced wages|corner. This does not mean that we|\Gitnetanding the pact between the | 18 Wwas the only constituency cdp- houses of the loyalists were burned Central West has been the weak- [able at the moment. For the first|100.. Oother concerns which arefare on the home ‘stretch and have | ollins and de Valera forces, result.|®P!e of providing this ‘""’_"’l‘l““"“v‘ £ The affair is thought to have heen Spot in the business situation, [time in many years, things look en-|temporarily short of labor are of-|seen the worst. There fs increased|ine iy the nomination of a panel of | CONirary to the rule preval l"' “‘h"; In reprisal for the shooting of two abrupt drop in the price of [couraging in Burope, fering more money, 1t s, howéver, [bullding throughout —the country.|agreed upon candidates, the republi-| €T f””:"‘}‘;’l"'y“’"""‘“ 2 men. on ‘Wednesduy, one of - Whom |gyqy,8 Jive stock, und other farm pros New England Situation, interesting to note that the labor|Moreover, this bullding hoom is only | cans will suffer losses, names to the voting papers. lx\]r'rl‘:nlul‘v;:p\il:-n‘n‘vrj': 5 Ra R .‘m»v left the agricultural sections of “The strike situation in New y.-:,,n umnva were not successfur 1n "n““"‘.hpg:"'.‘“,‘\:‘" V\\]’v mn‘:\' "_'T‘;(A‘l[.'.;n.|(?r;,; The chief indication was furnished Metal armor plates for ship sides tetpated 0 the massare Fho firsa 01 COUNLEY i a very bad condition,land is gradually clearing up. The|up wages at the time of the decline |cluded Mr. Babson, " real scarcity In|py the vote at the natlonal university | o "0 #EIE RS 0 Pe’ o g o0 You will remember the Farmers' con- |strike in Providence is about over, and [#nd are not farcing increase at this|certain classes of labor during the|iy puplin, where the voting nap"rs‘]m, and explosions were plainly heard 0 oo 0t Washington and various |production in- all the mill oities is|time. History is simply repeating it- |balance of the year.” were seized by raiders, deaded by R. Newry forms of aid enacted by congress and [gradually increasing. 1t b believed |self. The law of supply and demand — e O'Connor of the irregular republican porhose killed were w min and WSLyigoront state legtslatures that mills will have all the men they | dtermines wages as it determines| A Herald classified ad inspires ac-|army. shortly after the conclusion of | Classified ads in The Herald bring 4 & head; an ag prices, 1f business begine to pick up |tivity financially, e ating) couple who were sluin 1 and a Young mar A man a algo were wounded, and znother hoy and a girl were injured by bomb splinters when the homes of two of the victims were destroyed Members of another household nar rowly escaped when the premises wore 300 0 s, | Abieminte Wepe miids A not only to the agricultural dis- [been able to get a satisfactory wage burn sveeral othr homes, and one ots but also to the mining and|in connection with the building ana |, ® d ot Biinn” KavaRAl BtRas Movressnd Bha ot s, Kven the automohile |other trades . Thus there is very lit- tacked with rifles and hombs {industry, which is such a factor|tle suffering or hardship in these mill | Vl s n 3+ The strikes may never be of- f results. “The rvise in agricuitural products, |desire after the Fourth of July, An- however, which oceurred a few |other factor helping the mill situa- - |months a accompanied by the good [tion is the fact that many of the dis. s s weather conditions of the past few |satisfied employees are getting posi- (weeks, has made the farmers feel very [lions elsewhere, There s consider- |mueh better, Reports which I am|able demand for common labor to- freceiving from correspondents in the [day, Many of the striking employees are troly encouraging. This ap-[from the textile and other mills have - 3, i’hrm out Ohio and Indla is|cities, Death Penalty Proposed (feeling much more encouraged. Of |ficially declared off, They may be London, June 17.—The campaign of |COUTse, the union coal fields are quiet, [ended by the mill owners securing fncendidrism in fast has become DUt 1he non-union fields are more ac- |other employes from the country dis- rutes should help the coal and lum-[in the mills, and by the old mill work- correspondent, that when the [lster) i parliament peassembles on Tuesday |Der bustne The demand for cot-|ers getting positions in other lines of the northern government is likely to|tC1 continues strong and the south isjactivity. The strike is developing | M . introduce le ation imposing 'ym |gradually feeling better. This bettes|largely into a swapping of jobs. So Estab]!shed 1862 death penalty on persons convicted | f¢ throughonut the wcst and|far as the general welfare of the coun- of setting fires, jsonth is reflected by the improvement |try is concerned, this is as satisfac- The writer ascribes the burning to |in the busin of the mail order|tory as to have the strikers go back. 2 plot to strangle the industrial life |houses. The customers .of the mail|The average business man is primar- L e 2. of Belfast by destroying manufactur- order houses are largely in the rural [ily interested in having people em 4 ing and business premises, | districts. This shows that the farm-[ployed and to business as a whole, onsecu IU . ol ers have again hegun to buy. This is|it makes little difference for whom Predict Trouble. very gratifying and is one of the rea-|individuals work. London, June 17.—Several news-|Sons for the continued strong stock| I prophesy that the threatened R e R IR I e s B T The directors of this bank have declared a dividend on deposits at the rate phasizing the extreme hostility of re- publicans to the draft of the Irish|eign trade situation and the sale of (the maintenance of way, are largely eonstitution, and predicting trouble, {foreign honds in this country, sterling[men who have not been able to se- Famon de Valera, the republican!exchange is much stronger. Although [cure positions in trades. Under pres- leader, is said to have returned hast-|it may be only a temporary move-|ent business conditions the cut is justi- 9 11y to Dublin from Connaught to de- cide upon a course of action. He i i described as now busily engaged in 2 0 Preparing a proncuncement. The republicans generally denounce the constitution, declaring they never will take the oath it prescribed. 00 s it o ] Bankmg is a very human ' as of July 1st, next. This is the 119th consecutive dividend. yesterday is said to ascertain who vot- ed against the Sinn i%ein panel candi- | § date, all the university voting papers | ¥ e et G | business-- a very personal The Daily Mail's Dublin correspond- | 4 ent says O'Connor's men held revolv- 2 ads o e election officer | f§ 2 $ mernsocnos - business, fora bankisnearer tomobnr‘:g transferred to waiting au- | g st A and much more intimately June (By Associated Press.)—Cardinal logue, primate of Ireland, and his coadjntor Arch- femotiat O connected with all the big lary last night when their automobile was stopped near Newry by a patrol P coneo || €vents of human life and chauffeur’s license, which he pro- duced, ar the same time informing | them of the identity of his passenger The leader of the constables then or- | h mit to search, to which they consent- ed, although again giving their names. A number of bags in the car were |§ 2 the prelates were scrutinized, after |8 > which the party was allowed t ceed. This is the third occa o . cently on which Cardinal Logue has t ed t h BB sidun i comshation TR 0 Numanize our ban Winston Churchill, British colonial secretary, following the second hold- & 2 he socsan ol by bringing it elose to our gret in the house of commons over the incident, He declared Sir James Craig, Ulster premier, had told him it . 4 hd 9, T il e noe ep081t0rs ou wnl flnd lt ern government that any want of con L] sideration should have been shown to | any high dignita of the Catholic| church. Mr. Churchill also declared : e H et 1000 @ most satistying banking , ficially rebuked. Belfast, June Police from Ar- magh and Down are investigating the ome murders at Bess Brook, which is near . the free state horder. i The attacks the Central News cor- | f A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK respondent says, were made hy arm- | 0 S d E . ’Cl ck SRR ot o Bainers an e pen Saturday Evenings 7to 9 o’clo tims were Protestants. The aged couple lived alone in & ttage. The raiders burst in the . & . . . . . e et e b ot o b an : b Make deposits regularly in this bank. Save continuously a part of your income. A platoon of special constables fhe Armagn. Louth border. near Bec oy 8 An account here may be added to weekly, monthly, or at any convenient time, and the Armagh-Louth border. near Be Brook. One of the specials wa. €d and another wounded i = vy | | you may call it anything you like—Christmas Club, Vacation Club, School Savings, The three business twins: Results Herald classified ads—=Hatisfaction. | B . ; |l or any other attractive title, or just plain Savings Account. 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