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1ale dry enfarcement et o | Ballove That There s Same Misuns | Satute books by signing Cund v Mrs. Carrle Chapmar 4 L dormtanding Relative to b1, Taw. | 701" e Alitan-Gage das e i o e | f A ‘ uce Miver Prodect. President Harding will not eonsider | bill repealing prohibition law ot o T L g MRy SN AN ehange in sugar 1ariff rates as way 1o tock market after an early period of Washington, June 2.--The [nited redue price of that commodity Prey BOVOrNmMent gets a 1gajor weakness during wh nany of The Btates government ia awatting spme | White House informution declaves, « ity of 162 in chamber of deputie eading shares dropped 1 to § points indication of a desire on the part of o after inquiries into royalist activitie elow yesterday's tlh‘n nlurp; Pl B Canads to reapen nemotiations for| Treasury officials have decided up:| which resulted in AttAcks on socia) and Nethlehem steels eaeh touehed the development of the Hi, Lawrense | on strict application of supreme conrt | ist deputios by street gangs v low records for the year, The waterway, officials said today In | deelsion barring lauer from territar - oavitel sellinn cade. inte the 1aw commenting on the statement made | ia! Waters of the United ates, | Henry 1. Allen, former governor of Biaed it a2 In the Cansdian house of eommons| Washington adviees say £ Kansas, in London address says it s rted buying of Callf, Pet. Pan Thursday by Premier Mackensie ot surprising that many Americans Am'n and Am'n Can which was later King that nothing had been heard | Southern Alberta faces most us have lost faith in Burepean diplomaey supplemented by & hrisk Saasand 1ot fram Washington sinee the last Can- | fload sinee 191 Awellings arg ahu™ result of eonduet of Prench i the motors, turned the ol vse of #dlan note on the suhfeet was dis- | doned and al house ashed | Byeia and of the Rritish in Greece. prices upward again, Wi 058 Olor patehed, Tt was suggested that thers | AWay . ind pfd. Jumped five points above evidently was a slight misunderstand. Northern Ttaly along Swisa frontie estorday's closing quotations. 1k A8 to the status of negotiations,| War frauds section of the depart- has been visited by devastating wind Phe colsing was irregu Hales according to the official understand. | ment of justies in the last storm made worse by floods, Milant pproximated 506,000 shares. ing, when Premier Mackenzle King recovered S5,195385 for the dispaten says, " came to Washington 1ast year to dis- | ment, Attorney Gen, Daugherty re High Tow Clope cuss the revision of the Rush-Bagot| ports to President Harding Antl-Jewish exeesses are reported Am Pt Rugas Yy ATy treaty limiting naval apmament on the in Polish part of Upper Sliesia polics Am Can My ey ‘ Great Takes to At modern conditions, Wa Sehang, Yankees' voteran | preventing attack by uniformed sol Am Cotton Ol [ £y 1 A sugreation was made by the depart- | cateher, is sent to New York hos- | diers on worshippers in Renton syna Am Toco 1308, 1374 | nient that negotiations should hegin | pital to get treatment for an infeeted | gogue, Herlin mossage asserts Am Bmelt & Ref B97 683 1noking to the execution of the agroe. | === ————— - n - e e :m :u I:a'- com T N yient reashed by the Jjoint commi b A m Tel & Tel ,.125% project. The Canadian premier is un- S sl 10 is employed In the produetion | The first picture of Maurice Camp. | AMNCONda Con .. 447 44 derstood to haye informed the state purtment of the Corbin Cabinet [bell Conradi to arrive from Lausanne, | Ay moor & & 817 40% f d:plr'mt'nl that awing to the state wWidow of Earl of Carnaryon {1.oek company. The couple will make | Switzerland, where he 18 held for the ,.' .," ,’ AR ,'«‘ - of ita finances, as a result of the 4 {their home with the bride's mother |assassination of M. Vorowsky, Soviet |y <“05, b4 world war, Canada was searcely In o Planning (o Give Hushand's Liife at 107 Dwight street |delegate to the peace conference il & Ohlo iy position to undertake large expen- Path Steel T8 124y | ditures, to Museum, - | e Con Textile 10y —————— | tooton e 2o o van | FRENGHSELZURES |GREAT FLOOD AND PIRE b s i } MWSPAPERS ADD PLEA [Carnarvon's privade eollection of an EC R Ches & Ohlo o i ' tiquities, which ineludes some of the| X IS DO[NG AWFUL DAMAGE | | & ) most valuable Egyptian relies, will e | Claim Confiseated Dyestuffs Will '“"“” :1]\’: R‘r‘v‘fll‘ \1 T(' ,'. presented by his widow 1o the na-| ppan Cover Deliverios Requived of | Chine Copper 22 British Publications Oppose DIZEING tjon for the British museum, says the ! Northwestern U, 8, and Canada Men. | C'on Gas LERA 6 | For Poea NEW Dafly Mail, Lady Carnarvon there Germany Under Treaty hontas' Bones—No Good | sacritices | i £ iy The wdding LA Assoclatod Pross Coming From It, They Say. the prospect of greatly adding to) ™y 10, MU 3T Conancations by| Overfiow Thele Tanks. Ll b London, June 2.—Lord Curzon's|lated that if she decded to sell the|(he Irench of dyestuffs and nitrates] =\ pren Erfe 18t pfd protests against the scarch for the vollcction, the British muscum shoud |15 ST YAl to mane tham cover the| . St Paul, Junc #.—iorest fires and | Gen Ele bones of Pocahontas is endorsed by|be accorded the first chanco to refuse | Lo ils L0 o0r Germany under | 10008 today are still menacing \nr\nus"j'“ Motors .. it for 20,000 pounds. This sum is 2 sections of the northwest in the Unit- | Goodrick (BF) several London newspapers. The Dall¥ | 1016 he far below the real value of | MG, VEreullles treaty. ed States and adjoining provinces in | Gt North pfd. | Mail says that the excavations at o CrRawites | The |"rru.-h 1.\V|m,‘11.1‘ that |?vr\ Wil | canuda Tnapir Cop Gravesend constitute an oftense| Ty oo inan gaserts that the|TCMI1%e 200,000,000 francs from the| “ywijie rain is being vainly prayed [Int Mer Mar against good taste, The newspaper| ... ... uict to the nation will in-| 0¥ ized at the varlous plants of | r,. ;) he forest arcas, virtual eloud- [ Int Mer Mar pfd 2 cannot understand why the home of-| | o0, G0 part of the tr | the ische Aniline Works, The oc- |} ursts are causing distressing condi- | Alls-Chalmers fice gave permission for the work and| o, Paraoh RAnkANen lenpation forces yeste rday completed [ions In Alberta. One death, due to| Pac Ol hopes the digging will cease. tonibi A8 wllatted tn i il «..l.m-l"" work of packing, shipping and|the floods was reported at Blainemore, ly' Nickel ‘l‘]}“» l\\'os'n;h\mrr Gazette rwmnr::s Tiehe 'ptian authorities, | sta uul:),\'vs nvr ;-Vr:whuuv'fl'.“ m;d :\rc; .}]h(\r'a" where Harold Joyce, 8, was J'\.,mv _\“\:"lu‘z‘ Tire at the inconsistency of affecting to he| continuing to take over nitrates at|drowned Kennecott Cop gliocked over the Pocahontas incident | b PO Oppan | At Calgary two bridges arve endan. Middle States Oil in view of the exhaustive plundering | LOPD-KRECH British and Italian representatives|gered by rushing waters in the swoi- Midvale Steel of Tutankhemen's tomb. The news-| Mrs. Elise Krech of 107 Dwight [on the reparation commission “oru‘hn Elbow rlver and many residents N Y Central . paper nevertheless sees no usefuel ob- |street announces the marriage of her | present at the seizure of the mater- (are preparmg o leave their homes, (N Y N H & H .. Jject to be obtained in finding l'um-]:luu;:lmr, Miss Bl to 1. Cheney |ials, presenting the requirements of |Gas service in the city has been cut [Nerth Pacific | hontas' remains. Todd. Mrs, Todd was employed for'their countries. off. Pure Gil .. | . Little change was reported in the [Pan Am P & I i R e A S iy New Britain Trust Co. The Bank on the Corner— That's why people say, “How handy and convenient it is to step into the Trust Co. and do your banking business.” All you need to do is to step into our lobby almost any day and see the large number of customers we are serving. And hesides this, our friends know, that back of all, is the sound judg- ment of experienced men, and the careful and con- servative handling of Bank affairs. Good Reasons Why You Should Deposit Here L AT e L e e B Burritt Savings Bank l DoesYour Boy orGirl Deposit Here? Yes, probably. so—for over 10,000 scheol children have Savings Accounts in this fast growing Bank. All the more reason why you should bring your Bank where your child does and Encourage savings here, too. get 43% interest on all your savings. your youngster by using the same bank that he or she does. 1928, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, S, WAITING FOR CANADA | Brief News Dispatches From Al Over the World Conradi WAu STREET S‘mm( 10 REOPEN NEGOTIATIONS St il As Rivers | Cuba Cane Sug . Cruetbln aced as Forests Burn Crow's Nest Pass district and in the|I'erin It R Okotoks area, where Sheep Creek |Ray Con Cop flooded the town. Trains are tied up | Readis and hundreds of automobliles stalled | hep T & 8 .. Turther east, in the province of On- |Royal I, N ¥ ., tarfo, little Improvement is noted in |Sinclalr Oil Ref the forest fire sections. | Sonth Facific At White' River, Ont., the village |Soutl Itail which has been threatened for several [Studehaker Ce days, rain fell for half an hour yes- [Texas (o terday, 1t relieved the situation some- [Texas & Pacific what hut was not énough to remove [Tohacco I'voil the danger. I'Prans Of1 n Pacife st In northern Minnesota, northern |17 Wisconsin and upper Michigan, set-|United Re tlers and forest rangers continue vhrlr‘ 8 Indus Alco | | 1 struggles against increasing fire dan- |17 § Rubber Co Rers. 17 8 Eteel More than 200 men are battling to | U § Steel pfd ..1173 4 keep the flames from entering Super- [Utah Copper 641, 641 643 ior national forest in Minnesota, | Willys Overland 63 6% e i b e e o o | Westinghouse. 557 b5 557 | Natfonal Tead ..120%, 119% 12071 THE NEGRO PR » | GRO PROBLEM G e | Bid Asked | ernor of South Carolina Says Ex- | Actna Life Ins Co 778 190 | Am Hardware 40 50 odus to North is Question For | Billings & Spencer com § 8% Northerners and Colored Men, gulines G pRencstenilid - Columbia, §. (., June 2.—The ex. | Colt's Arms . 16 27 odus of the negro from the south is|Conn Lt & Pow pfd ..110 113 ymore the problem of the negro him- | Eagle Lock 70 75 {self and the community to which he|¥afnir Bearing Co 70 goes than of the sonthern white man, (Hart & Cooley o5ty i 80 Governor McLeod said today fn a let- [Hfd Elee Light ..188 161 ter written to a negro leader in this|Tanders, I' . ... ...... 661 68 [state. Present economic conditions in [J. R. Montgomery com a5 {the rural sections were held responsi-{J. R. Montgomery pfd 108 ble by the state executive for the mi- [N B Gas ... .. ST 38 gration of negroes. N B Machine .......... 4% ERCH “The most serious problem from [N B Machine pfd Ak 50 the standpoint of the colored man,” | Niles-Re-Pond com . 40 47 Governor MclLeod said, “is whether or | North & Judd Vs, € 49 not his condition is going to he better | peck, Stow & Wil ..... 32 34 {And permanently improved by remov- | Russel Mfg Co T 70 al to the north. You must bear in|gcovill Mfg Co tenng 176 ymind the proyen historical fact that{gouthern N K Tel 1188 130 while the northern people love the | grandard Screw 160 164 ynegro enmasse and as a race, they | gianiey Works 5 61 63 | have no affection consideration for | gyaniey Works, ptd .. 27 49 Al S Rh e | Tortrngton Co. Com .. 471 40 The exodus of the negro from the | q ot (800 0 20 south da by no means entirely the S Ml puthern white man's problem, He | rovelers Ins Co H : : Unfon Mfg Co . 47 in course of time recover and will, 1t is primarily the program of the | negro. Ho goes to a new home differ. | ent occupation, different climate, dif- | ferent surroundings, { %, TREASURY STATEMENT. Treasury, balance $301,888,007, REATL ESTATE SALES “It is likewise a problem of the communities and states to which the| Watson & Jones, realtors, have negro is migrating. He is only “’(lnLJl"?l"!’ the following sales: | ed there as a laborer and is not wel.| Two family house at 115 Belden comed by others than those in whnn‘:h-m for Jacob and Marie Jakomin employment he goes." to lLonis Zeldes. | Three family house at den street, for John McCabe [C, Magarghl. i Pershing Sees The Horses | 70.72 Gar- to Mae Public health legisiation began ef. fectively in 1548 | Here’s the general himself, all dressed up in civies, taking in| the society horse show at Washington. With him is Mrs, J. A, Hull, wife of Colonel Hull of the judge advocate general's office. Wanted—“ONLY A SHOP GIRL” who can wear e good clothes like Estelle Taylor, who will apgear at ‘ |For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advis, PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Mombers Hartford Stock Eychange 1 West Main S, Tel 2040 Stanley B, Fddy, Manager We Offer 50 Landers, Frary & Clark 50 Stanley Works 50 American Hardware JUDD & CO. 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