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Meet me at Schmarr’s for dinner.— adv. The government has awarded Flor- ence L. Webb of New: Britain a pen-| sion of $30 a month. Victrolas and Pianos,iHenryfMorans —advt. Lewis Chapman of South High street has returned’from the Univer- sity of Uennsylvania.for the summer vaaction. GulbranseniPlayeriPlanos. Moran's ~—advt. Plus Mirza, arrested yesterday by Policeman Charles Johnson for op- , erating a motor vehicle without a certificate of registration was allowed to go hefore court this morning by Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods. ) | reasons 4.Mk gives bat e . funcfi -4 Hart FOX'S | - | Russians Refuse to Work, tndurance ' College athletes consume an aver of a quart of mi a day at the train~ ing table ~ for 4 LWk bulds muscle ~ LMtk supplies energy~ S Milk 15 easily drgested~ CONN. DAIRY AND FOOD COUNCIL NEW BRITAIN Oh! Girls! P FIFTEEN NEW SHIPS ON NAVY'S PROGRAM. 8 Cruisers, 4 Gunboats and 8 Subs to Be Asked Washington, June 21.—Right eruis ers, four river gunboats and three eruiser submarines will comprise the bullding program which the navy de partment will present to the budget hureau and to congress at the coming session Sinee the four power naval treaty limits cruiser tonnage to 10,000 tons, the genera! board has heen instructed to consider plans which will give the navy the m eMcient veasel of the eruiser type thin this limitatien, Secretary Denby sald, Tt is expected, however, the eight new ships will follow clesely the design of the De troit elass, now in progress of deliv.' ery The four gunboats will be for the Chinese river patrol, Reeent inspec- tion of the old vessels now engaged in that patrol, Secretary Denby said, | Meet "Shiner” Lieggs of Glen Ridge N. J, voted the handsomest man in indicated that they must be replaced D ' as quickiy a8 possible artmouth college, Not only 18 he “In view of the situation in China the college's Adonis, but also one of and the vast amount of trade “|un best all-around athletes, being cap- stake,” the wecretary sald, “the de.|'AIn Of the college sym team partment feels it is most imperative that small modern gunhoats be im. mediately authorized by congress.' ln Managemen! of (1‘. 0' P. The three cruiser submarines to be St, Louls, June 21.—~Women will be asked for also are In the hands of the given a part of the management of Women Will Be Given Part planning section of the general hoard, | the republican party, John T, Adams, | and no hint of the type which might| chairman of the republican national be recommended has been made pub-| committee declared in a telegram r He. It 18 considered certaln, however, | cofved here by Jacoh 1. Babler, na that they will surpass in tonnage any | tjonal committeeman from Missour! submersible boat now in use by any| Chairman Adams sald he had de power, cided to recommend the immedinte AR — selection of women as associute mem Jess Willard Is Ordered bers of the committee, For Physical Examination Trenton, N. J., June I1.—State Comptroller Bughee, director of the Natives Starvingjsinx All Funds to Buy Booz New Jersey hoxing commission, has Anc 2 o . ’ Anchorage, Alaska, June 2 a- mh'"rdl Jess “I“hlllm ‘0' ::por!. f'"; tives of many parts of the Far North physical =examination hefore =next|ae 41aska and of Siberia were reduced Wednosday to prevent a last minute slip-up In the Willard-Firpo bout booked for Boyle's Thirty Acres, Jersey City, July 12, Army Officer Murdéred, Not Suicide, Is Finding had bartered all their possessions for Nquor, Captain Andrew Pederson, re- cently returned from a crufsc in American trad- the soviet Fast Cape coast declared today. ing schooners selzed by government and held at Minneapolis, June 21.—The name of Lieut. Charles D. Clay, Jr. of Lex.|Siberia were accused of participation ington, Ky., has been officially cleared in the trade, Captain Pederson de- of the stigma of sulcide and the no- | clared. % tation “dled in the line of ‘duty No- e apee vember 27, 1922" has been put in the “HAPPY MAN" WINS RACE official record according to word|By The Assoclated Pross. from Washington. A board of inquiry Ascot Heath, Eng., June 21.--Fred found that Lieut. Clay committed|Hardy's Happy Man by Desman out of Happy Child won the gold cup, of 500 pounds with 2,500 pounds added, run here today. and Flechios ran. suicide but at the request of Iieut. Col, Charles D. Clay, U. B. A, (re- tired) his father, a new board was called. ILdieut. Col. Clay contended that his son was murdered. third, Eight horses N . Are Confined in the Brig By The Associated Press. Honolulu, June 21, — The army transport Merritt arrived here with several hundred Russian refugees from Viadivostok. They are being transported to the United States at government expense after sojourning four months in the Philippines await- ing a permit to settle in American territory. The ship's officers sald that several of the Russians had heen confined in the brig for refusing to wor kon the ground that they were guests of the American Red Cross. Office Clerks’ Union Organized at St. Louis St. Louls, June 21. — An office clerks’ union, composed of stenogra- phers, typists and bhookkeepers, has been formed in the order of rallroad telegraphers which has natlonal head- quarters here. The new union has obtained a charter from the Ameri- can Federation of Labor it was an-| nounced today. & wrd ford NOW DATLY to starvation last winter because they the | Behring sea and along the Siberian | Silurlanswas second | HERALD, AT ———— When a bit nervous ) the N ! 'u"{ are |Wheat Congress Declines | | To Favor Govt. Guarantee| ] Chicago, June 21 The national | wheat confersnce insugurated by the | ! governors of seven producing states in an effort to stabilize the wheat grow. ing industry which adjourned late last night after refusing to go on record in faver of a government price guar- antee for the commodity, After a tur- Fulent debate which found dirt farm- {ers aligned almost solidly for the pro- posal, with transportation and busi. neas head connected with the indus. | try oppoalng it a resolution demand- ing that the government bhuy at §1.50 all wheat not digposed of in regular sales, was defeated Alicmni lvaade'—tt.)»Form Steel Mill Organization Chicago, June 21,—Twenty-five representatives of labor organizations | met here vesterday and started a movement to organize workers in steel mills, Samuel Gompers, presi. | dent of the American Federation of { Labor pledged the support of organ- | 1zed labor to the movement. “The Jhm- action of the steel manufactur- | ers in deciding to continue the 12- hour day leaves the workers no hope for relief ept through organiza- | tion, Mr., Gompers said. | { $250,000,000 IN TA Washington, June 2 he June 15 payment of income and profits tuxes, It was sald officially today, has tully met the treasury expectation of receipts of $350,000,000, Final " fig- ures will not be obtainable for sev- eral days. Growing Children need good, nourishing food Trade-Mark Bread suppliesitat Low cost “EAT MORE WHEAT” Make Toast Your Breakfast Food HOYT’S REVUE THURSDAY, JUNE "tieal rights 1923, TALKS O FREE PRESS Ediew of Boston Teansosipt Address Rotarians On Responsibliities of Aniertvan Newspapers Today. By The Asseciated Press. St. Louls, June 21.==A free press in a free nation is the champion of Ba- tional independence as well as of In- dividual liberty If it is leyal to the moral obligations impesed by its poli- James T. Williams, Jr., editor of the Beston Transoript, said in an address here today before the 14th annual eonvention of Reotary | ternationa A free press is the enemy of pro- paganda “that paints the fair face of truth for the purpose of decelving these whe seek the truth,” he said YA free press is alive to ita respon- sibllities, is always at war with sham and hypocrisy wh er they stalk and whatever thelr garb, “To find the facts to publish the facts is Its primary functions, its con~ stant responsibliity and its imperas tive duty, To interpret the facts, stibulate thought voke discussion, to reflect opinion, te direct opinion, to organize opinion—— all these things a free press must strive to do in addition If it will be & teacher, an interpreter and a lead. Salute of 21 Guns for Harding qn His Arrival By The Amociated Press, Bt, Louls, June 21,—A salute of 21 guns by a detachment of artillerys men from Jefferson barracks will greet President Harding upon his ar- rival Gov and other state officlals with a huge local committee of several hundred business and professional men will weolcoms the presldent, Upon invi- tation of Mr. Harding, the governor and his wife will accompany the presidential party on its trip across Missour! to Kansas City. The city is In gala attire for the visit of the president, Thousands of persons are expected to pack the collseum to hear the chief executive apeak. WHEAT PRICES DECLINE Washington, June 21.— Wholesale prices declined appreclably in May uaccording to information gathered by the labor department. On 44 com. modities a drop of nearly two per cent from April was indicated. Food- stuffs and house furnishing goods re- mained unchanged. BIG DANCE At the UKRAINIAN HALL SAT. 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