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\ = News of the World By Associated Press ESTABL PEASANT REVOLTS AGAINST NEW BULGARIAN GOVT. 4RF SPRINGING UP IN COU ‘i Reports Tell of 10,000 MISS NELLIE LEWITT ~ Woo Wil Keceve Dipomas Mobilized at Plewna and| | GRADUATED TODAY GRADUATION NEXT THURSDAY LOSS WILL~ TOTAL MILLIONS Of Amy °f zo’m { Vst of "M'"::nrll- = Program of | Bridges T Fl ockin; to Suppo rt Gets Degree at Conn, Cnl-_ lege—Endowment Fund ' "HED 1870 ing in Western States W Tracks Washed o In Eastern Kansas and = Henry T, ation to Pre. | Exercises Comple Northem Burr of Roard of ¥ Oklnhoma-—Martial Taw n Ark . Rq] R Deposed Premier Totals $351,512.22 bt Dhodoinas s Oy, | e Commencement exereipes for the| Kansas City, Mo, June 12 . The =2 5 New London, June 12.~A total of |Benior High school will ba held Thurs- [erest of the fleod wators which s New Administration Gives $351,812,22 has been raised to date in |98y afternoon at 2:40 o'elock at the [four days have coversd the rustorn Connecticut college’s endowment cam. | Auditorium of the school when diplo- half of, Kansas and norther Okla announcement | Mas will bhe presented to 188 grad- |homa, virtually had passed toduy ley made today by President B, T, Mar. Vates by School Committaeman Henry Ing a toll of seven known el Versailles shall at the annual trustee tuncheon|T: Bure. The class fx one of the missing and property dams e following commencement exercisea | ATRERt in the history ofithe sehool. gating several milllon dollars Degreos were awarded to 88 seniors, | Of 1t8 number 18 are bheing awarded ands of parsons made homeless whon | 8% qualifying as bachelors of arts and | Seneral honors for thelr four years|the flood swept through their homes 20 as bachelors of selence, Prot, | WOrK. This honor is given to students are being eared for in public builg . Lindsay Rogers of Columbia univer. WO have maintained an average of Ings and in private home Belgrade, June 12 —Peasant revoits |,y ‘u)\r the commencement address | OV8F S5 per cent. during their entire R. R. Service Crippled course Ruliroad servies to several cities in World Pledge to Execute Loyally the Treaty Stipulations, palgn, uccording to AKRINAL the new regime are reported & " throughout Bulgaria meeording {0 the ol Ceoesronds, e List of Honor Pupils Kaneus in demoralized and ar teant Sofla correspondent of Politika and ,.m:vh‘m ““ l“"l‘“:v o) ";;"I A1 Those who are to receive this dis. | two cities virtually are cut off from Vreme, LR or 8100000 i e ‘}'”‘"1 tinction are communication. Kix miles of & Louis In the neighborhood of Plevna the | & sl gty 1660 DY “Nfargaret Gafton Allison. James|8an Francisco frack south of Arkan- revolt assumed serlous proportions it | Or&C ¥ mer uf New London, gy Beach, Myrtle Katherine Beyer, sas City, Kas. is washed ont and al) 18 declared, and a foree of 10,000 fg| Shalrman of the board of trustees fOF |\ iimer Gunnard Rengston, Mabel |bridges betwean Arkansas ity nnn said to have been surrounded, the maintenance ane eventual ""'l.lns--[\l\!nw srickson, Cornelius Aloy- | Wichita on the Midland Valley report pansion of the college library hulld- | g MeAloon, Tone Webster, Barbura [¢d gone. Washouts on virtuallv al ing. The new library, completed this | Cage, Margaret Anna Henry, George other lines in this reglon are rportad Apring, was the gift of Mr, and Mrs | Elbert Kimball, Clara Margaret Lind- Martial Law Declared Frosh Troops Dispatched. Fresh troops have been dispatched | to this locality. | The correspondents report that the | PAImer at a cost of $150,000. Today's | gren, Aldona Parsons Marsh, TLouis| Arkansas City, the efty har lost hit government has ordered the mobiliza- it brings the endowment total to|Fenn Pike. Lillan Lols Schwadorer, |by the flood waters of the Arkanens 49 has|Helen Rophie Rechenberg and \'hlnn,‘l'l\flr, 1s under martial 1 Water tion of all reserve officers and of sev.| $351,612.22 of which $59,27 eral young classes, Volunteers are | been raised by alumnae, students and | Rhodes Seott being armed. faculty in campaigns last year and Honors in Fnglish. The dispatches confirm that former this spring. It was announced that| Thirty-one members of the |etll remains over the strects and i |the lowlands but relief work fs well class | under way, Tt is estimated that more Premier Stamboulisky is not under|the endowment effort will be con- |will be awarded honors in English,|than 3,000 persons are homeless arrest, but add that there s no news|tinued tarough the summer and au-|They are Margaret Gofton Allison,| Twenty-five persons were reported unaccounted for, but they are expect- of his whereabouts, | tumn, in the hope that $350,000 will James Smith Beach, Klizabeth Emma Other Revolts Reported. | be ralsed by January 1 in order to Benjamin, Myrtle Katherine Beyer, ¢d to be found when the Messages from Tsaribrod to the qualify for a condition gift of $150,000 [Seth Willard Booth, Elizabeth Hav. S0ns marooned by the high water are same sources say the peasant revolt ding Burr, Nathalle Case, Benjamin|freed. The estimate of damage in was started by Alexander Boteff, for- Thomas Cashman, Mary Alma Davis,|-ATkansas City is placed at £3,000,000 . Afat 4 Red Cross Gives Aid nany per (Continued on Twelfth Page) mer president Sobranje, and Nedelka o Ella_ L. Drobnis, Mabel Josephine| LAK - Athanasoff former minister of com-| |Ericson, - Marjorie Galpin, Russell feagre reports from Winfleld, Kas., |almost entirely cut off from the out. GERMANY HAS DISORDERS !John Haigls, Funice Johnson, Cordelia | tal and raised a. force of 7,000 peas- | e Smith Kilbourne, George. rlnmr:rxlyl::""’“ WoLld: | estimntés ; the | damage ants in the neighborhood of Radomir, Ball, Raobart Sonathan I\'Ih;kher: .|there at between one and one and one- where fighting, occurred against the Bomb Fxploded Near Cologne, Wires 1 on1 parsons Marsh, Mary Veronica N8l milllon dollars. Many are home- ent troops A | =y s o b 08 for by the Rec B D e fIWng AMONE | Ay Cut Outside Muelhelm and Fako | Maloszka, Cornelius Aloysius Mo. | 128 and being cared for by the Red the inhabitants to the villages cast of . Cross and other organizations, Am- the capital was organized by Deputy Aloon, Helen Laura Miner, Edith In'wrlrnn Legion members are patrolling Tomianoff. geborg Peterson, Louls Fenn Plke.| Conditions at Wichita where LAl Lols | the city. It is rumored here that the Bulgar-| -iilan «ols munications who flew from the capi-| Passports Found Near Essen, Schwaderer, Vivian : i - o % f square miles of the city was jan minister at Prague, M l:apkalnfl.‘mg::g:’r; J'I::f rlnznrn‘:dh 4':121::.!15:; Fotas o0k Coriopll Fla Blmy flooded to n depth of three feet are is preparing to return to Bulgaria to | Weflerwirth on the main line#hetween ‘,'_"')"‘l":"""fl", d':f'y'::’ ";;":"';(“‘i:‘:“ Ger-limproving rapidly. Property damage help the agrarian party against the Cologne and Kreuzkirchen early tor joe 1K Vaskelewies lew government; also that former day. A freight train jumped the track | ’;':" s g mors in History. | (Continued on Twelfth Page). Premier Stamboulisky is preparing to [hut no fatalities reenlted march on the capital at the head of | - Tn history, 25 recefve honers, They o 20,000 peasants, | Muelhetm, June {2.—Telegraph [27% Margaret Gofton Allison, Dora | === |wires swere. cut during the night along 1 Bagdasarian, Aifred ston, Jlizabeth Pledges Treaty Support. Ithe lines just outside this city, French By The Assoctated Press. linemen were busy today repairing the Sofla, June 12.—The Zankoft gos-|gaoicl i ernment has dissued a manifesto in| e rrtle Katherine Beyer, Mary Bogo- fslfln, Barbara Case, Nathalir Case,| |Gladys Marie Clark, Mary Alma Da which it “solemnly declares it is read¥ | jiecon June 12, The French police |Vis. Mabel Josephine Ericson, Alice Goodale, leone Tsabelle to execute loyally the Versailles treaty it js announced here, have diseovered |Flizabeth stipulations with respect to the dig-|, hyrean where German passports are Homan, Astrid Linnea Johnson, Rob-| nity of the great powers" BRulgaria,|yised with false French seals. ert Jonathan Klingherg, Aldona Juli-| : * g ana Lyneh, Mary Vaponica .\rmnsk,.‘}'}laldmg Reported a In- adds the manifeso, “is absolutely op- e posed to any sort of war-like adven-! pyishurg, June 12— Three bombs |Cornelius Aloysius MeAloon, Fdna| s N : tore,” were expladed on the main line rail- Gorine Olson, Masalister avery, Clined to Favor Modifica- i : [road from Duesseldorf to Dulsburg Schultz, Lillian Tois Schwaderer, Viv-| : ; B T formation has| NFAT Roorsthal, at midnight. The lo- fan Anthony Thorne and lone web-| tion of Law as Applied to reached Tondon from Fragus ta the | COMotIves of a train was derafled but [ster g s 6. U eftect fhat Ralko Baskaloff, former|n0 Jives were lost Those standing the highest in| Foreign Ships in U, S, vrliul:var of rn(mmmw‘ and 'iw inter- ¢ e mathematics are as follows: .James ' lor, will assume the Isadership of the | INS@NE, Jury Says, Giving Smith Beach, seth Wilard Booth.| Waters, ies if M. Stamhouliaky is . [Bverett Wheeler Fowler, Marjorie| Killed ¥ Murderess Her Freedom Gaipin. Russell John Haigis, George JELP } e i Elbert Kimball, Louis Fenn Pike and Worcester, June 12.—Mrs, Annie de | avtor " Washington, June 12 There were M. Baskaloff is deseribed as Bul- o et " garia’s second strongest man. The ad- [ Parr, aged 23, mother of four chil. “onstance Virginia Taylor. vices declare he will direct the activ-|dren ,was found not guilty by reason' _ Other Honors Awarded. ities of the powerful peasant parties of femporary Insanity of the second Other honors are awarded as fol- from Czecho-Slovakia which contains|degree murder of Salvatore Martueei, 'O a large number of Bulgars. | by shooting him in her home on April i 11 while he slept, in a sealed verdict reported hy a jury inesuperior court GRAND EXALTED RULER OF 1o BLKS T0 VISIT LODGE HERE ¢omplaints on Garbage Service Still Come in [se e associnten press Mantla, June 12. — Thirteen lives were lost and a large area was laid garbage collections the health depa wasfe by a typhoon on the island of T N i Iment’s troubles would be practically | SAmar, according to telegrams re-[Crly moc i K ! [at an end, ghere hus been no improve- |ccived today from constabularly head- | Opinion and that only an act of con ment thus'far, reports at the office ot |auarters there. The veports sald that | 8ress would be sufficien per cent of the| The president was sald to helieve Britaln tho hoartl show. Today there were |in seven towns down, and that that congress never intended the gov- 25 complamts from houscholders who | houses were blown i ; eacles flled to the homeless thousands were threat-|€rnment to be confronted with the sit- ectors in sight. [ened with famine. uation it now is cafled upon to moet | | by the objections of foreign powe regard to the new foreign ship | liquor ban. TWINS VISITING HERE Archer 1. and Arthur Young, Former | Foothall Stars, Now of Pittsburgh, Revisit. Old Scenes, increasing indications in high official circles here today that President Harding might ask congress when it | reassembles next fall to modify the | pronibition law as it affects the car |ing of lquor on hoard foreign vessels 13 Ki][ed and Ma"." Houses “ln American waters, (Continued on $ixteenth Page) In the present circumstances it was ladded Mr. Harding se Volstead act as it re- [cently was interpreted by the supreme |court. He believes that no executive regulation he could issue could prop- application of the court Ithe letter the J, Fdgar Masters Will Be Tendered Reception in This City Next Monday Evening. Although it was expected that, with the inauguration of a new and costly Grand Exalted Ruler J, Edgar Mas- ters of the B. P. O. Elks will be ten- dered a reception by New lodge, No. 957, next Monday evening. At a special meeting of the lodge last reported garbagn re night, an invitation was extended 10 gyerflowing ana no co Mr. Masters to visit New Britain, and before midnight Exalted Ruler Rich- ard C. Brown had received assurance that he would accept the m{latlon. I SSp—— Gray Haired Grtz_kd;tot;her Starts Prison Term; Killed Son-in-Law Saving Grandchild From Injury «A gray- murmur greoted the jury's verdict and At 1 b, : L4 4 ing in Pittsburgh, Pa., are visiting e a1 osey. | lere. The two brothers played foot- pIigmes. Al "' :] :‘m‘m l"""’“ 1211 ball on the New Britain High school 2 itk oy BN NA | leion in 1003, Archer being captain slain her son-in-law, Salvatore Jul- of the squad that ve and amon lang, ;when his daughter had DUrst|, ... 'wno were on the team were' Ate into her room with the father in pur; torney Mortimer H. Camp, Walter H sult, The child flew to*her for-pro=] ety o r e Sambs tection and the resolute grandmother | (oG T (p0 LHTIE LU0 Lo took a pistol and shot down the pur-| (BT O L0E L e Tt Mr. Masters will attend §he meet- ng of the Massachusetts Elks assoct- ation at Greenficld next Sunday and Will assist at the dedication of a bronze elk, which cost $6,000, in memory of soldiers, sailors and ma- | rines who sacrificed their lives in the | world War. He will be tendered a reception and banquet by Waterbury lodge Monday evening, and on his fewark e 12 way to Waterbury will spend an hour| - cVArke N. J. June 12 or more in New Britain, = | haired grandmether walked The committee whith is arranging | Clinton 1eformatory today to begin lrhe _ret;;pum;‘ in tl‘\‘ls (];lty consists of | gervice of an indefinite sentence for “w N. Humphrey, W. F. Delaney, W. in ¢ i N 4 e W.| having shot and killed her son-in- . h - b D Qgughter from his vage. ll;{er;._r:“h.l:r'_l’:;,m.::;]n-s“!.{. ’).‘"'""‘ Wells| e woman, Mrs. antoinette Flor 0. Bitler, Josenn G oo, OUS | enza, was sentenced after having bewn tin W, AlNng i ""m""{“‘_’*""”l:‘-‘a‘ tound guilty of manslaughter. A suer, Meskill. After leaving High sehool " J . Lockett, — -~ - ot ey ; 5 g : all past exalted rulers of the lodge, [0 ot ot o by A s e, Bt e B8 [ AST OF FOREIGN CAPTIVES ARE tered® Wagloyan, where they made | ard C. Brown and P. J. Murray. The | Archer B, and Arthur Young, twins | and former New Britain boys, now liv- into the S welock at the Biks oty | FREED TODAY BY CHINESE BANDITS | "\ "ol o at § o'clock at the Elks club. | s Since leaving college, Arthur has iy | been practicing law with marked suc- - . [eess in Pittsburgh, and Archer has| been engaged in the teaching profes. | |By The Associa Fake Money Mnch};e Costs a Press Francisco Owner Sentence in Jail| Tsaochwang. June 12 —Eight cap-| British--I'red Elias, broker, &hang- | slon. more recently being actice in the Worcester, June 12.Julius Egna. |Hves, the last of the foreigners kid-|fai; Keginali W. Rowlatt, Birming- |ofl business S tosky of this city was found guilty i |napped by Chinese bandits who held |ham, Fng., manager Reiss and Co.| The Young brothers il attend the superior court today of larceny anq P the Shanghai Pcking express near|Tien Tein commencement exercises at Yale Be- was sentenced to serve a vear in the Suchow M 6 and held at the Paot French Emile Gensberger, broker, | fore returning to Pennsylvania honge of correction. He was convict. |7ukn mountain headquarters of the |Shanghai. v Bl ©d of having taken from Vincent Mor. |outlaws since that time, were veleased | Malian- . 1. Musso, Shanghal, | g- : B pitaliet, advisor to the Chi- | rig of Miiford 8500 by meuns of y | today. fake money duplicating machine, Eg.| The eight released were WEATHER 0- ™ crnment natosky was apprehended by the New | Americans-Major Roland W. Ping Lendon police. ler, 1. 8. A, ordnance department, Chmese bandits numbrring more | Hartford. June 12 -Forecast || | Manila, home Berkeley, Cal. than 1,000 derailed and robbed the || for New Britain and vicinity: Generally fair tomight. Wednes. | Leon Friedman. Chicago, owner of |Shanghai-Peking express on the Tien | Tein Paotzuku railroad near Snchow day umecttled, moderate tem. pub- learly Sanday morning, May 6. The out perature and moderste nosth. | gh the window eact wind- i P — ] RABBI KRAUSKOPF DIES, | Atlantic City, June 12.—The Rev. |China Motors corp, Shanghai \ Dr. Joseph Krauskop! of Keneseth ! John B. Powell, Hannibal, Mo, Israel temple, Philadelphia, one of lisher of weekiy review, Shanghai fraw the most widely known rabbis in the| lLee Solomen, San Francisco, Shang- LUnited States, died here today. lhll‘ agent of the Blogk Co. of S.n‘ jred thro: QCnnunntdru_Pm Seven.) and |there was estimated at more than §1,- | i MAY CONVENE CONGRESS TO s 1o possible | Razed in Terrific Typhoon | course open to him but to enforce to | | when he NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1923, —SIXTEEN PAGES, 193 WILL GRABUATE. THOUSANDS MADE FRESH AIR CAMPERS_ BRILLIANT SPECTACLE AS FRAN HIGH SCHODL HOWELESSBY FLOOD IN NEED OF FUNDS ~ SCORE OF PACHTS FLASH Jnounces Popils| Seven Dead and Many More Miss- Contributions, Large or Small, - Welcome at “Herald" Office KIDDIES WILLi I!{ANK YOU « Nihee Wanis S1L.500, e Amount as Was Rabsed Last Yoar- ikl Wha Need Nouris) win i Out in the Conntry v Hritain “Herald ' Annu ny ' benefit of the Prosh Air camp at most. New Rritain people are, | time, thoroughly familiar fielnl offects of which are a'veady 1 ticeable, This newspape tom ask its readers to contribute to phi through o propositior the great opportunity to thinl recre umns, hut r enjoyment and atlon to gome of the yous s of t city Is one that cannot ignored and may well be spo 1 by the ‘Herald." galn we are goin, to work in conjunetion with the financial committes of the camp, membera of which w soliciting subscrip tions from a few individuals, and ask the publie of New Britain to contrib, ute what it sees fit toward the main fenance of what has become a per nmanent fixture, the Fresh Afr Can own community ived Four Years Ago Four years ago, Mi Bart 1ett, a woman of high ideals and pur who has given her life to wel- ved the idea of an sters from « Tdea Cone Caroline poses, are work, cor outing place for } Britain chil dren. 8he rented a | 'Y on the road from Unfonville to Canton and 1 few guests upon a o enlisted the aid of endeavoring to ob- promptly to the amount of $500 The idea year later, it was planned to raise sufficient to en- sure two weeks in the countrv for h child, instead of a day's outing he city water hoard contributed the use of an abandoned farmhouse on property in Burlington and subscrip- tions for a larger number of children planned to take lay's outing the “Herald" tain funds, forthcoming which were grew and, a were sought. T 0 was obtained | Last year anothe rmhouse on an- | cther piece of property belonging to | (Continned on Tleventh Page.) SOLDIERS AROUSED BY * PUBLIC INDIFFERENCE Selander Says Chamber of | | Commerce Has Failed to | | meeting of the committee in 00 as At a charge of a drive to raise $7 New Britain's sharve of the expense of maintaining a soldiers’ rest camp at Hammonassett, held this morning at the aff Mayor A, M. Paone \ 18 reported that little more than 0 has been raised thus far pite the fact that the drive has al ready been continued two days longer planned 1ggestion of who 18 funds, will ce of than was originally The committee, at the Mayor George A, Qui one of the trustecs of the letters to 200 prominent isking that they donate so th filled. The names selected. They in 4 businessmen and manufactu he former may- or ag d to hear the expense « printing the letters and their postag o that the fund might not be de send resi- dents |the quota may be of the 0 were cluds professional a pleted | Chairman Dewey Selander told the ommittee that the Chamber of Com {merce has fallen down bn its promise to select a committee to canvass the city and as a re {sult no such canvass was made. The in for sharp criticism, {but the assistance glven the commit. tee by Miss Mary Curtin, etary. was lauded, A sub-committee which fessional men reported s to | businessmen of the chamber came had visited pr little response and many refu make a contribution of any amount eglects Slight Ifijur) and | Now Has Blood Poisoning Sidney S of 8malley street | is confied to his home with what is of blood poi Cooper, who | work at said to be an_attac soning in his foot. Mr. i employed at carpenter the new normal school, stepped on | a nail June 2. He paid no atten-| tion to the injury for several days | consulted a physician and | foot infected Last Priday evering he went with | a group of men from the Stanley | Memorial church to Bridgeport where he took part in the one.act play, | “School Days'" He has con-| fined to his home sinee, and blood | poisoning is said to have set in found the bren MUSSOLINT ACCLAIMED. \ fe linia, June 12 —-Pre. Mussolini today completed his | triumphal trip acress the island.| Everywhere he was enthusiastically | acclaimed, the local fascisti and the clergy and a vast islanders participating in the demnn stration. - \ mier outpouring of | Help in Drive | located near Los Angele . line, Average Daily Cireulation e s+ 9,243 PRICE THREE CENTS OUT OF NEW LONDON PORT ey Race is to Bermuda ; """f""" el Island, 662 Miles Erected during ¢ , Away, and For Cham- ‘ e iy ‘ pionship of Western North Atlantic Ocean Larger Boats Likely to Reach Goal Saturday and Smaller Ones a Day Later, FAIL TO GET PLACES New London, June 12.- Walter Hagen Just Squeezes small but staunch vachts started 3 5 g from the mouth of the Thames river in With Last Man in Aventurous quest of the eam for the racing honors of an British Tourney the western north Atlantic ocean in*a 602 mile contest to Hermuda Weather conditions at the start By The A ated T were vory gentle but all the yachts- Troon, June 1 Gene Barazen, | men w prepared for boisterous Jim Barnes and Charles Hoffner, the work off shore A lazy and smoky Amerlcan protessional golfers, failed |y ortherly wind wafted ‘the boats out lify for the British open cham- | of Long Island Sound and into GAr- ship in the two days’ qualifica- diner's Bay on the first leg of the run, y tion play which ended this afternoon. | with Mentauk Point hidden in the Walter Hagen took 77 for his sec- | haze ahead. It looked at noon as if ARETegte with assistance of a strong ebd tide squeeze by the fleat wonld be able to make a good departure from Montauk point before dark Start in Two Divisions The yachts started in two divisions with the larger boats leaving at 10 a. with for a total of 155 |M., eastern standard time, which is with 76 for a the time ised by all chronometers followed 10 minutes later by the ond round making his Hagen just managed to the qualification play for the title this tying for Iast place with an agg 150 for the 38 holes. George qualified and Geor open ate of Duncan, former champion Aulbach total of Others are Cyril Tol- ley 75-1 Joe Kirkwood 152; | smaller craft Frank C §0-150; Harry Vardon, The big biack New Redford sohoon- 87-163; MacDonald 8mith, 77-152, er Black Hawk, designed, owned and salled by William H. Hand, Jr, of the Whaling City, led the flest over the line and set the pace on the four mile ARMLESS BOY NAKES GOOD, s 2% ing of Boston was the last boat in this division. The Ladona is the biggest vacht in the fieet, giving tima to all the others, Lively Maneuvering John Kienell, Minus Both Arms, Mak- ing Money Fast By Giving a8 : There was a lively serap for posi Athletic Exhibitions tion In. e .s800nd: AIIAIR-HetRRER Totin Kiuall ter b e, n/the Malabar IV Mary Ann and De. young man who lost both his arms at |Mmaris, all three schooners running {-lalong the line just before gun fire, {thie shouiders as a result of an ac dent at the North & Judd factory sey- | then squaring away at the signal, The eral years ago and who for the past|Wind was dead astern all the yachts | went off with hooms well out to star- two vears has been giving diving, swimming, roller skating and bieycle | board and some broke out spinnakers about Los| for the run across to Gardiner's Bay. Despite the fact that the wind was for a few months' rest after which he [ Off shore it was very thick a few miles S1] YEAR LG i Ee ol e aaat. {out in the sound and fog signals were Kienell has been successtul in his' heard in all divections. It is expected chosen line of work. His trip across (the larger boats will reach Bermuda the continent was made in his own|On Saturday and the smaller craft u automobile purchased with his earn-|4ay later. ings as a performer. He is accom.| Just before the atart the committes panied by Lester Nichols of Chicago, |anhounced that yawl chaos of New- Tll., who travels with h#n as his man- [POrt had been barred from contese but ager and assistant. that Captain Ball would make the run The local voung man's remarkable|to Bermnda on his own account with- ability as a diver and swimmer, de.[O1t hope of a prize. spite his misfortune, has attracted the Time Allowances attention of moving picture coneerns| The committee also announced the and he has|tMe allowances in the two divisions now a standing offer to enter the |38 follows: movies. Upon his return Kienell will| Class B. make a proposal to a moving picture | @+ 1S minntes, Tsabel Rerry two Seafarer serateh. Lloyd W concern which, if accepted, will re-|hours. Caroline, two hours, 12 min- ATID (R onR Aks GoRiIeAL 'ntes. Black Hawk, three hours, nine g B |minntes. Bag 1, three hours, nine Iminutes. Sunbeam three hours, 30 fory, six hours, 27 minutes. Flying (Cloud (schooner) nine hours, 48 min- Hilda, 12 hours, 38 minutes. TR, Class A, Gauntlet, seratch, Mala. 30 minutes. Surprise, three 30 minute Mary Ann, six 8, minutes, Demaris, six hours, 30 minutes. Dainty, ten hours, Miss Helen M. burg ' Wins Degree at Simons hours, 30 ¢ 50 minutes. Sea Call, 11 hours, 19 in Boston minutes, 12 seconds. Wanderer, 11 — hours, 19 minutes, 12 seconds. First s Ve ioratist special Boston, Mass., June 1 Simmons, Ladon; Isabel Q. 14 min. most exclusive of all New kngland's utes, 15 seconds. Seeond special class, female colleges, located in the ul Plying Cloud (sloop) Memory s (yawl) fashionable section of this city, | graduated a closs of 2 awarding fts highest honor. a degree of bachelor 5 - . s e s e el Hushand Killed by Pistol Accidentally, Wife Freed of New Britain, Coifn. Miss Ginsburg ! won her degree from the school of secretarial studies Bridgeport, June 12.-The revolver It w the college’s 18th commence- Which was accidentally discharged last ment and the exercises, as nsual, we night in the hands of Willlam H, held in the Harvard church at Brook- | Williams causing his instant death by | Was stolen two hours before from the wwarded Eugene Tndolfo, barber, po- The diplomas wer rooms of President Henry Lefavour, who paid a glowing tribute to the degree win- lice learned today. Indolfo today ners. The commencement address POSitigly identified the weapon., Con- was delivered by Talcott Williams, Vinced that the shooting was an acei- lent the police today released Mrs, | Williams, the man's wife, who came [here from Providence LL. D., professor of journalism emeri- tus, Columbia universty PROMOTER INJURED. PIGHT = s ¥ FRENCH SENTRY KILLED., Great Walls, Mont., June 12.—TL. J Molumby, of the promoters of the| Recklinghausen, June A Dempsey-Gibbons fight, and three French sentry was killed near the cther persons were injured today in | railroad station here today. The au- ¢4 near | thorities have proclaimed martial law | throughout the distr an airplane which was w Livings HARTFORD POLICE ADMIT THEY ARE UNABLE TO STEM TIDE OF LIQUOR there were bafora Hartford, June 12 After two ford today than vears of aftort by the lecal police en- | prohibition forcement squads to root out the traf- The monthly report submitted tod. by Detective Rergeants Andrew J. Wile fic of lauor in this city, the police| ire today frank to admit that the il- | llams and Charles J Keefa of the legal & of intoxicating beverages 18 liquor squad, indicates “more busi. here on a scale as great as| ness” during the closing month than at any time since the state enforce-|for any previous month since the ment was passed police started their endless job of The character of the places where!' “cleaning up.”™ liquor is sold is constantly changing,| Iolice court fines totaliing $5,208.84 but the flow is un- have been imposed during the short diminished Trivate dwellings have period. Jail sentences aggregating taken the place of the saloon and 450 days have been put into effect there are more “barrooms” ia Hart- | with many suspended sentences carried or it is pointed out