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=3 e o Average Daily Circulation Week Ending 9,1 79 June 2ird PRICE THREE CENTS & £ ¥ b > 'i-“:;, ~ = — News of the World " By Associated Press [t ESTARBLISHED 1870 BULLETS FLY WHEN POLICE GERMAN REPLY TO STIFFER RULES . IN BELGIAN AREA IS EXPLOSION g;g”;jfv ?vlz"’f %’ ggggfi' OF BOMB THAT KILLS 9 SOLDIERS 'NEW BRITAIN HERALD SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923, =FOUPTEEN PAGES, FOUR U. S. JACKIES ARE KILLED IN BLAST ON DESTROYER WILLIAMSON JEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, el Macko Plst 0 FOURS. R & L. NEN “Feure oreGIVEN GOLD WATCHES Home on Leave—More Than 25 Seriously Wound- | y Employes With Company More Than 50 Years ed--Teutonic Plot, Mili- tary Officials Assert, Honored Today Catch Four Men Red, Handed With 22 Five- Gallon Cans of Alcohol on Road to Plainville— Fleeing Man Shot Two Arrested on Spol.1 Third Later at Night and Fourth Today After Live-! ly Chase Through Back Yards and Over Fences. Pavano _of 968% Stanley New Rritain General bullet wound in { his and with Joweph street in nt the hospital with a right shoylder Zudawski of Jack Rellevun strent, Hart- ford, and Wenry Mikowski of Lafay- otte street, has heen released under wonds of 8600 for appearance in po Hea eourt on Friday, July 6, to an swer o a charge of illegally trans- | 4o rormation of a committee of 100 who was guarding the bridge. The latter {wo were Judge Coorge W Kiett in e court this morning | where they pleaded not guilty to the | wharge, They were represented by P I, MeDonough Pavann was shot and Zadawskl ar rested last might by State Policemen | Gorgas, Lenehan, Brandi, Rutherford and Policeman Patrick O'Mara of the New Britain poliee department, who gurprised four men in the act of un- loading 22 five gallon cans of alcohol | in the rear of a harn on the Appleby | estate on West Main street near the | intersection of Wooster street, The four men attempted to run and refused to sfop when ordered to do %0 by Policeman O'Mara. As a result the policemen fired about fifteen shots, one wounding Pavano, Zadaw- ski surrendered but the other two in the party their oscape. Mikowski was arrested late Jast night by Policeman William Doherty on| Myrtle street ag he was returnig from the scene of the state police . Kukish Canght Today The fourth member of the party, | (George Wnkisgh, of %8 Sexton street. | in whose name the Hudson and Ford automobiles were registered, was ar- | rested at about 11 o'clock this morn- fng by Policeman John . Stadler| following a chase on Lafayotte, Wash- ington and Myrtle streets through | backyards and high board fences, Policeman O'Mara were porting lquor. arratgned h over Stadier and Patriek walking on Lafayette street when th saw Kukish riding in an automobile. Kukish saw them at about the same time and jumped out of the automobile, running through the backyards on that street.’ Policeman O'Mara followed him and ! Officer Stadler went in the opposite | direction towards Washington street. Climbing ove high board fence of the Russell & in Mfg, Co.| Pollceman Stadier saw Kukish on the opposite side after he had already | alimbed the fence. He endeavored to | reclimb it in order to make his get- away but lacked strength and was | caught hy the officer, He was brought | oo STR0 0 W0l 2nd the gift of the|camp are anxlous that everyone in to police headquarters, | The state policemen with Folicernen O'Mara were riding towerds Plain- ville last night when they noticed two automobiles parked in a yard | opposite the intersection of Wooster | street, The police left their cars and | investigated. The four men started to run on the approach of the officers and com- ! mands to halt were unheeded. The shooting followed. The police am- bulanee was called and removed Pa- vaio to the New Rritain General hos- | pital where it was stated late this| afternoon that his condition is not| serjous, Mikowski has been arrested on a previous oceasion for violating the liquor law and within the past two | months was fined §200 and costs, He| keeps an establishment at 109 Ta-! fayette street which is reputed to have | a reputation for selling lquor. | WOMAN STRUCK BY AUTO " 1S DYING AT HOSPITAL Mrs, Anna Carlson of 24 Grand Street Knocked Down by Auto Driven | By William G. Rice ‘ Mrs. Anna Carlson, aged about 60, of 24 Grand. street, is dying at the New Britain General hospital as the result-of being struck by an automo- bile driven by Willlam G. Rice of 65 Columbia street on Franklin square this afternoon. &he has a compound fracture of the skull and a compound fracture of the left leg. No arrest| was made as the police are convinced | that there was no negligence on Rice's part. Mrs. Carlson was attended by Dr. George W. Dunn. Retiring Highway Chief Is Given Farewell Party Hartford, June 80— About 300 persons connected with the state high- way department gave retiring Com- missloner Charles J. Bennett a party at the Oasis club in Glastonbury this afternoon, presenting a traveling out- At and some other gifts. John A. MeDonald wio succesds Mr. Bennett snly 1 was among the guests, | | investigating the At 76, He Will Take Wife Again; She's 62 o Willlam O'Hara, 76 years of age, ealled at the office of City Clerk A, 1. Thompson this morning and teok ont & license to wmarey Mrs. Amy Turten, aged 62, The prospective groom has been’' a resident of New Writain for nearly half a eentury. He is a native of England and a knifemaker by trade Noth he and his bride make their home at &1 Kast Main street The marriage is the second for eaeh _ NEW HAVENERS UNITE FOR LAW ENFORCEMEN Representative Citizens Or- ganize With Prohibition As Their Target New Haven, June 30.—Plans for representative citizens to aid in law enforcement with espectal attention to t enforcement of prohibition being continued today with the distribution of a leaflet calling for co- operation by the public, The organi- zation committee, headed by [Prede jck M. Ward, is composed of v known husiness men of the vity, The cireular issued today says part: ‘We do not consider the Volstead act perfect. If its execution offends against any clause of the constitution or if it terms go further than is war- ranted by the 18th amendment we are willlng to see it modified. But pos- sible detects in the Volstead act have nothing to do with the Connecticnt enforecement act which all of your Judges, police officers and prosecuting attorneys have sworn to execute, ac cording to its intent and purposes.” The circuiar declares that during the past year an inerease of drunken- ness and aleoholism as compared with the lowest point reached in 1920 or 1921 has resulted which, it declares, is due to a laxity in administration of the law. AN appeal for “support by word and example' of the prohibition laws and of the judges and police of- ficials eharged with thefr enforcement is also contained in the committee's leafiet, in BUTCHER-BEEHLER Mrs, Mabel Beehler Becomes RBride of Arthir Butcher This Afternoon at St. Mark's Church. The marriage of Mrs, Mabel Beeh-' ler, daughter of Mrs. Fannie Scoville of 304 Park street, and Arthur Butch- or, son of Mr, and Mrs. I'red Butcher of Orchid street, Rockville, Conn,, tcok place this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at St. Mark's church, Rev. Harry 1. Bodley officiating. The gift of the hride to the matron of honor, Mrs. BEdward Schneidler, groom to the best man, Edward Schneidler, a brother of the bride, was a pair of gold cuff links. Mr. and Mrs. Butcher left immedi- ately on an extended wedding trip to Boston and the vicinity, and on their return will make their home at 304 | Park street. GYPSY AUTOIST HELD Arrestexd in Bridgeport When His Car, Ocenpied By Ten People. Crashes Into Another Machine, John Moriar Vin- Pos- today Bridgeport, June 30 ity, Jewett City, Conun,, is in 8t. cent's hospital suffering from a sible fractured skull received | when a car in which he was riding | By The Assoclated Prese | with Archibald E. Smith of Delair, N.| {7, colllded with a car operated hy|zatl John Martinoff, Westerly, R. [. Har- | tinoff is head of a gypsy band and 10/ members were in the car. Smith was held pending investigation. He salc he was sun blinded and drove into Martinoff's car without seeing It. ‘]-[end of “L” Road Ordered To Attend Investigation New York, June 30.-—~Willlam § Menden, president of the Brooklyn- Manhattan Transit Co. and George MecAneny chairman of the state trans- [t commission today wera subpoenaed | qemocratic representative from this t6 appear before Dist. Attorney Dodd Brooklyn elevated ailroad disaster of last Monday in which eight died and 8§37 were in- jured. Four leading New York en gineers reported to Mr. Menden the section of track along the line at the point where the accident occurred now was in eafe operating condition excepting for the damage caused by the wreck. TRUCK AND ALCOHOL SEIZED State Policemen O'Keefe and Smith last night held up a Massachusetts truck on the Berlin turnpike, Weth- ersfield, and took possession of 340 galiona of aleohol. The men in the truck were to have been tried in the Wethersfield court today. that | Be Taken {o Supreme Hartford, June 850.—Judge A, W Vour veteran employes of the Ftan. | Creedon, in polies court today over ley Rule a mpany were ruled pro forma a demurrer fled by prasentad with gold watches this aft- Attorneys Renediet M, Holden and ernoon in recognition of 50 years or Donald C, MeCarthy In hehalf of their mare of unbroken service with the client, M, W Rassett, jowelor at 1005 company | Main street, Henry E. Walter, for many years|law passed by the superintendent of the plant and 5% econeerning the standard of time. A vears with the eompany: Alhert [, fine of §6 was imposed and a hond of Wiard for years in the sales depart- $100 was fixed by the conrt when the ment and 56 years with the concarn; lawyers for the accused moved for Famund A. Behade, for a long time | appeal. A bond was furnished and TORRENTIAL DELUGE. department, are the men thhs honor- ¢ od The latter two are yvounger men in the point of service with the con- | Canoes Being Used for Transportation Through City’s Streets By The Asseciated Press. Piesseldorf, June 30, Nine RBel gian soldiers were killed today by the caplosion of a homb in A pagsenger car of a train carrying Belglan sol diers on leave hack to Relgium from the Ruhr Retwenn | wonnded The explosion 18 regarded in mill |lrl‘1'h'r"'l here as the German reply onnecticut State Librapstion A“v‘. | sinee ought 10 NAVE DEAN CRITIRN Level ¢ 5 and 30 soldiers were Uy e game organization that arranged the explo. slon that killed two Germans in the alting room of the Wieshaden rail. y station this week, The train which was earrying 300 men on leave left Duisburg shortly before 2 o'clock. The homb exploded as the train was crossing the Rhine, | | It completely demolished the ear kil ing or hadly wounding avery man in it, and mortally injuring the sentinel ! He corn, having seen harely a half cen. tury there. The presentation was made by Phillp Stanley, vice.president of the Stanley Works, and took place on| Wordell's pavillon at Ocean “'ut‘h.‘ New London at an outing whieh ahout 100 members of the Foremen's club of the Stanley Nule and Lavel plant attended | In his presentation, Mr. Stanley | called attention to the faithful service of the four men, and to the appre ciation felt by the officials of the b = company for ithelr valuable wervios, | U7, % uhoon which begas raging last A11" these | fGDE mieh. havelgrowa up| USHLS was fooded. foday, St Mkny| with the concern, starting when they | SUCUIS Weke under water. were comparatively young. The At the time this dispatch was filed, Gtanley Rula and Level company, the water was knee deep in many when these men joined its ranks was thorough(gres and. (lere was & faot] a small concern with more or Tigd| ML HALE 0L DYR-EE i e ‘““““"; o htiel BAE InEInE SaARY Jaape of | Quss Ths remdbule - ot Govainer o-called ups and downs before it be- [ Se0eral Woed, - (e Fr Al ances came the gigantic industry of half a y Mk g {were being used for transportation through the streets. century or more later. General Wood, who has been visit- | | | wns struek by a fragment of iron, The wounded are heing cared for in hospitais in the vieinity of Duisburg. | Severnl of the wounded are not ex- pected to Hve. Manila, June 30-—Manila, gripped Severe Repression Ordered, By The Associnted Pross | Trussels, June 80.—When informed this afternoon of the bombing of the Relgian troop train at Dulsburg, the minister of national defense sent Gen. | Ruequoy, chief of the general staff, to Duishurg immediately with in- structlons to inaugurate the severest| measures of reprs on. CHAUTAUQUA RAISES §74.47 FOR AIR FUND Tag Day by Children Nets| (Good Fund—Other Con- tributions Made Today A four story brick building, occupy- | Ing a portion of the space on the west | ;. +),4 provinces, was expected back Istde of Elm streets, north of Church, | ng 5"}t was o 2 kAl er e B aal ey Rt biliia cARvABL wRs L IR IRT S S0 ing adjoining, comprised - the entire plant. There were five men in the| office and bhetween 150 and 200 men | in the plant. Work was done for the | concern under the direction of sub | contractors who gradually merged in- to part of the growing corporation and became foremen. ! On the east shle of Fim street, | north of Church,iups a canal. On the | south side of the cowpath which later| Afontreal, June 30.——The three bul- became Church street, but was only a | jatg that caused the death of Raoul| rustic path through the flelds was | Delorme, whose half brother, Adel- pasture land. On the site of the gar- | arqe, a former priest, is on trial ages on the Southwest corner was a | charged with his murder, were fired | pond. | by tha same gun, Oscar Haynes, gun- | An interesting story is told of a man gmith, who sold the abbe an auto-| #ho used the pasture land where the | matic pistol, testified today. The de- | weneral offices and the big new ware- | fense has made the contention that! house, not yet put into use, no“"t\vo persons fired the shots which stand. The company decided one time | kjlled Raoul. that this field should he kept free| The three bullets were put finto, from trespassers. No charge was| Haynes' hand with another fired as a made for pasturage but it was felt!test from a gun owned by the abbe's that the field should he kept for other | rather. After examining them for 15 purposes. Accordingly a fence was| minutes Haynes declared they were put around it. The man who grazed: fired from the same gun, an auto- his caftle there, and who often wan- | matic of tha same make as the one| dered into the factory to borrow tnols! he sold to the abbe a few weeks be- or have a sociable chat with the men, | fore the murder. GOMPERS MAKES REPLY fence, pulled it out and settled the| EVIDENCE AGAINST PRIEST Gunsmith's Testimony in Montreal Trial Makes it Appear That Clergy- | man's Gun Was One Used, | A contribution of $74.47 in bills| and small change, collected by New Britain children at the sessions of| the Chantauqua yesterday and turned in to the treasurer today, materfally | swelled the total of the Fresh Alr fund. The figures now are: Previously acknowledged ...$2,949.51 From Chautauqua . 74.47| A Friend 15.00 | E. Bradbury 5.00 Larson 2.00 | | Total . $3,045.98 The total still grows, not as fast as it might perhaps, but there are indi- | cations that the effort to obtain $4,500 will be a success. The ecity of New Britain, it is expected, will make a contribution and there should be nu- merous small ones from {ndividuals | about the city. Meanwhile auestion without further argument. | WHITFIELD NOT EATING New Rritain visit the institution at| 4, sl S > | R Rarer ot vk a0y s Sy fat LI GYRAnd - ) olioes Hunger ‘Childrfln are there, The need of the| Faten in 87 Hours, !Says Unions Themselves Have Saved | the authorities of the the Day and Handing's Praise Comes Too Late To Be Appreciated man on Strike-—~Hasn't Washington, June 30.—Statements | vacation for these youngsters will be | . made by President Harding In his L e eily be- Avving |, leveland; Jane 30.—~John L. Whit- |assailed today by Samuel Gompers, \ P et VIR | 14, charged with the murder of Pa-|president of the Amerlcan Federation [to the center of Burlington ot an¥|ijoiman Dennis Griftin, who fs on a of Lahor who declared that “labor re- | of the various routes and there asking| jynger strike, at nine o'clock: today quires more than a speech to balance | further directions. had gone 87 hours without eating. His|against the acts that have gome be- The fund is h»h'w raised for 'h"jz\nérds reported that since Thursday | for purpose of glving 300 chiidren, Who|pjgnt he had declined even to drink| “We belleve the president is sin- |are physically in need of a vacation | wator, Food is left with him at all|cere In not wanting the unions de- {two wecks aplece in the country at | times. stroyed,” said the veteran labor lead- the Tarm. The Fresh Afr Fditor of| “1f he doesn’t want to eat it's his!er. “No eane persorf could want any the Herald will be glad to recelve and | own business”” Prosecutor Stanton |such catastrophe. But we cannot in- acknowledge subscriptions from Her-|said. “T am not worrled.” duige in any tumult of applause over ald readers to this worthy cause. | |this late professlon of faith hecause | ' “Dept. Is to Be |Arch Street Property Is 1 urions themmeives B i waite Reorganized Inside Itself ‘ | Treasury A | ‘ o Sold at Price of $55,000 ot the official atts of some of the Attornsy Samuel Biernberg of|President's leading officlals and advis Washington, June 30.-A reorgani- Hartford has purchased the pmp"(_‘.‘orx. For their existence today they Horseshoes 0 | Be Used on Playgrounds | New Haven, June 30 — Cast off | horse shoes from the park department | horses have been saved as an item | |of salvage. Some of these are to be| weed this summer in quoit competi- tione on the public playgrounds, un-| der the sports echedules announced today by Supervieor of Athletica 8ch-| nelle Duke Kahanamoku Makes New Record at Swimming Yosemite, Cal, June 30.—Duke Kahanamoku, noted Hawaiian ewim-| mer, established a world's record of| ten seconds flat here yesterday in a| 25 yard swimming event. Lester| Smith, San Francisco, Pacific coast T o, e T anart. ot 167 Arch street formerly owned by|O™e N thanks to the administration.” ment with the shifting of eeveral of |[Harry Milkowitz an. Mendel Siok-| S 101 T anbmn T e (e ontant murean 18 pro- [lick. The property consiets of four| BOy and Girl Electrocuted Vided for in regulations fesued today |stores on Arch strenc and the butld- | Drawing Water From Well | and effective at midnight tonight.|ing now occupied by tne Simmons| "y\ron¢magny, Que., June 30.-Joseph | | Simultaneously with the issulng of the | Storage Battery company in the rear.| v yeatte, 18 was killed yesterday | | reguiations it bacame known that As-|The purchase price wue $55,000. The | oning when ‘he grasped a live wire | sist, Secretary Tdward Clifford whose |8ale was made through the Morrls| (yne drawing a bucket of water from |fnrisdiction within the department Tulin agency at 131 Mamn strect. |y welt, His sister, Marle, aged 1 will be materially changed under the = |died attempting to wrest the wire [ eorganization, is to_resign. oI, WEIL ON FIRE [from his hands and thelr father was | D ————— N Beaumont, Tex., June 30.—Obsesson ' seriously shocked when ha ran to }Joseph (Glasson, Prominent |weil No. 10, in the Orange field in|the rescue | Bristol 1“8“ Dies at 65‘“1"”1 a heavy gass flow has been; SIS uhe SO~ Joseph H. Qlks | LITICE 18 TeROrted, to have tenited | Cast Off | (ad 1 wel gon, former tax collector here and Sdisiaian of S5 CAERN RIS SISy | part of the field. | ity in the legislature druing the ses- | » | stons of 1915 and 1817 died at his | home here today after an iliness of five months. He was 65 yeare old. | Mr. Glasson was prominent in the civic and political life of the city for | the past 20 years. During the borough government of the city he| served as burgess and one term as warden. From 1020 until 1921 he | gerved as city tax collector. | He leaves hiz widow. —— HIGH TIDES ¥ 1 (Standard Time) At New Haven-— 0:42 a. m. At New Tondon— 11:27 a. m. 1:21 p. m. 11:40 p. m, —— SR S CHASED FAT, RILLED New Haven, June 20— Willlam 8al- minen, 40, of 158 New York avenue, Jamaica, L. 1, jumped out of an au- tomobile to retrieve his hat which the THE WEATHER o- Hartford, June 30.—Farecast for New PRritain and vicinity: Fair, not much change in tem- | Appeal Taken to Superior Court | commisston | launched | honesty | Everyone connected with ue will con- | HARTFORD MAN WHO SHOWED CLOCK Four Others Are Badly WITH DAYLIGHT TIME IS FINED S5 Injured and Ship Puts Back Into Newport, Taking Injured to Hos- pital and From There It Wil Court For Test (ase the case goes over 1o the Beptember term of the superior court, The tion was anticipated by hoth sides, i being o test case. It is predieted that a similar conrse will he taken when the ense reaches the superior court and that it will he fought out In the supreme court AMr. Tassett early this week display ed daylight time on the street clock in frant of his store with a view to testing the constitutionality of tha standard time law recently enncted, Tragedy Occurs When the Mechanism Fails to Work and Victims Are Caught in Mass of Steam and Hot Water. THREE ARRESTED FOR v oms e e AUTO THEET IN 1921 o crursin RicavoNd Prisoners Said to Be Con- nected With New York “Ring” Newport, R, T, June 30.-—Fouranen were killed and four infured, three probably fatally, when they wers trapped in escaping steam and hot water in the fire room of the Th 8 destroyer Williamson, in Na Bay today. All were members of ¢he James Navello of 77 Eim street,| fire room crew. The dead and ine formerly of 214 FEast 106th street, jured: i New York, Kazimir Dobrowolski of Those Who Were Killed. Clinton street and Peter Skarparas of Doe Ahermather Millican, fireman, 22 Lorraine street were arraigned be- third class, IPalrfield, Ala. fore Judge George W. Kiett in potice Harry Chnymlnin Lincoln, fireman, court this morning on a charge of third class, Newbern, N. C. stealing an automobile valued at Clifford Latchford, fireman, third $1,000 in the summer of 1921, On re. class, Lebanon, O. quest of Prosecuting Attorney Joseph | Joseph Aleck Giaquinto, water tend= G. Woods the cases were continued T second class, Far Rockaway. untfi Saturday of next week with Those Tnjured. bonds for each one fixed at $1,000. TLouis Randolph Blanchard, fireman, Policeman Patrick O'Mara yester- | fIrst class; Harry Anundson, water day recelved word that there was a|tender: Haskell Bowkerfields, fireman, stolen automobile in New _ Britain, | first class; Tony Rock, fireman, first ‘This he told to Detective Sergeant CIAsS. Willlam P. McCue and Sergeant Anundson is expected to recover Michael Flynn woh conducted an in-| but little hope is felt for the other vestigation as the result of Wwhich| three injured men. Dobrowolsk was arrested at his home Blower Explodes. at about 6 o'clock last year, Skarparas | The cover to the hood of the tower at about 7 o'clock and Navello at the| ventllator which carries the heated passenger depot at about 2 o‘clockialf from fire room No. 2, naval offl- this morning. ciafs sald, was closed in gfome man- According to the police the automo- | "°T not vet known. The sudden pres- bile, which is & Buick coupe and sup- |Sure of air set the blower to racing posed to have been stolen in New and when the governor falled to con- York from a physiclan, was found at|trol it by shutting off the steam the Dobrowolskl's home. Dobrawolski|blower exploded. admitted: to the police that he: purs|;, The force ‘ofc:the ‘exploniCii HINEE ohased the car, which 18 a 1920 modal, | the water fesd line and the.EtSi feom. Bliarpacds; Who:dais dealer. -in|Lns (N EHE FES AN which was left second hand cars with his place u(“‘“"‘"s' without air and filled with business on Oak street. The serial | St€am: h”"‘ lack of air also caused numbers and markers have been de-|? 23;"‘ 'ack from the furnaces, faced and are unreadable. When e eight men could not escape and Skarparas was confronted with ho-i"’“ "l’ ‘"‘““"’i" that the four killed Browolakl, ths. polle olalm thiat one| ok 8IMAM, MAEANAIY tried to blame the other for the pos-| e “"‘““"'!"“t:‘“““" the outside session of the car. orpedo range at the time of the ac- & cldent. She has been engaged in tore The police allege that Skarparas ad- mitted that the car was a stolen one! pedo testing and experimental work and that he sold it to Dobrowolski| 't the Pay. The police later learned that a third ::‘:{":"F‘r“"':;:““?})"od in the case and Philadelphia, June 80.—Nine sallors 5 % J were injured this afternoon in an ex- Navello is alleged to have told Ser-| 3 | plosion on the scout cruiser Richmond geant McCue that he did not own the at the Philadelphia navy yard. The car and knew nothing about it. Ser- oo geant McCue said that Navello later :‘“:,";‘;I"“:fs;‘e";;&“ "'Z‘Tb?"’b:’x; alloged to have sald that when he| learned the car was stolen he wenf to have admitted that he gave the ecar i to Skarparas to sell for $75, Ser.| Of Brides This Yean—83 Last Yeus New York police department has been the close of husiness today shows. In notified of the arrest and will be in|the past month 71 permits to wed recently been cleaned up by the New York police. admitted that he purchased the car| from a man in New York for $900 | Purned: : MARRIAGES IN JUNE, 103, the man and made him take it back. Sergeant McCue said that Navello geant McCue said this morning that| Marriages during the m June all three men later admtted that they enow a falling iy :nm?,::?,:,: ,,."; :\'n\\‘ I?I'N.:\HI Monday to complete his|were issued while the number during investigation, The three men are al-/the same month last year was 83, New York Dry Goods Business to Tet 9 Others Hurt and gave him $200 down but never| FEWER THAN IN JUNE, 1088 changed his story when confronted knew the automobile was stolen. Ithoss (ot June, 1922, a perusal of the leged to have heen connected with the gave him a bill of sale for it. He is with Skarparas and he Is alleged to Only 71 Idcenses Tssued During Month Detective Benjamin Christy of the| records at the town clerk's office at automobile stealing gang which has EVANS A BUSY MAN | Federal Injunction Suit and Criminal At Against Klan Officlal Slander Action Same Time Workers Set calariee—ills | Dallas, June 30.—A federal mjunes |tion snit and a criminal slander suit are on file against R. W, Evans, im- |perfal wizard of the knights of the June 30.--Dry goods |Ku Klux Klav. n husiness controlled sole-| The injunction suit, filed here by 1y by the principle of the golden rule | Preston P. Reynolds, Dallas lawyer, in which profit making will not be asks Wizard Evans and officers of ths the primary consideration, hae been klan be restrained from issuing an or- by Fisher C. B, Balley, it der snspending him from the life wag learned today membership he alieges he helds and Mr. Bailey has sent circulars to gues for alleged damages tn the southern cotton mills in which he ex- amount of $100,000 because of his al« pressed his conviction that a large leged suspension from the kian. majority of humanity is honest and The criminal slander sult simultane. that a business enterprise conducted ouely filed at Beanmont, Tex, by along altruistic lines {s quite possible. |George Kimbro, former grand goblin, “Our employes,” the circnlars eaid, [gjleges that Evans stated Kimbro was hall set, ralee and lower their own “4n a clase with the mayor of Chicago salarles. Our mills shall set the land the governor of Louisiana.” commission they will pay us, We guarantee to deal with scrupulous with every mill, customer, | agent or employe connected with ne. | Own to Set Commissions. New York, Joke Leads to Quarrel, Wife Murders Husband Anniston, Ala., June 30--The widow ” R | of Lisut. James €. Richner was o l'in jail today charged with killing Marks Worth $47,600 in | husband last night in his quarters &t Ve .| Camp McClellan. Mrs. Richner Pre-War Dnys, Cost §1 Now clined to make a statement, but New York, June 30.—Two hundred | officers who were nearby declared the | thousand German marks, which had| couple became angered after sider himself his brother's keeper.” - wind had taken today, and falling of a fractured skull, heavily to the pavement, died later|| *. perature tonight and Sunday. swimming champion, negotiated the|a nominal value of $47,600 before the | with each other, and that the Alstance one-Afth of & second behind | war, could be purchased in the local| subssquently shot her husband. the Hawalian, | toreign exchange market today for k1. | one shot was fired.

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