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ews of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 EXPECTS FULLY TWO-THIRDS SEEKING CLUEHERE MELLON ASSAILED ' LOSS ESTIMATED AT EW BRITAIN, Cco ECTICUT, WED INEW BRITAIN HERA NESDAY, JUNE OF STATE VOTE WILL GO TO. . T0 COUNTERFEITER AS A BOOTLEGGER SMITH FOR THE NOMINA TION 'Federal Agent in City on Trail of Farmer-Labor Chairman Flays RUSSIAN ARCHBISHOP Ex-Mayor Thoms Of " Waterbury, Delegate To Convention, Also Has Gubernatorial As- pirations. McAdoo, On Way to New Will Dedicate Russian Or- thodox Church on Washington St. Hundreds of visitors are expected night and Policeman this city again of counterfeit rency occurred tod the tobacco store of King & Doyle Bogus Money Maker Feency Assiting Sleuth in Running Down Source of Note Passed in Store of Main Street | Tobacco Merchants, appearances in cour- v when a clerk in on Investigation of th ’ : [1e biln the oty B ! | Matn street received a spurious $10 York, Again Expresses sunday moring when the Iit. e !\lch'l)]\lv.fl:\n Platon, archbishop, Will | it was counterfeit. he bill was later Calm Assurance That He|,. yere to attend a concert of the | detected to he a spurious, rs " . . lchoir of the Russign Orthodox church | The police were notified and Po- Will Win omination {on washington street and to conse- [liceman Feeney in company with a C crate the newly remod d church on | federal of er visited the store in an sily Sunday ning. effort to trace the note. Inquirics at rrmista— The church recently has undergone a | knowledge of where it me from complete redecorating in old Russian | was had by the proprietors of the NEW YORK GETTING Byzantine style by Fotius Bovasuk, 1] store or others working u]-.»n ’ T TING former officer of the Itussian genera The spurious n is deseribed as READY FOR (wl‘E\ TS army and now a successful American being of the same vi "vvv as those rtist. The paintings of Biblical | which were in cireulation in this city S characters and the altar arrangement | recently. Waterbury, June 18, — Mayor | GOS8t the church about $3,500. XMr i r work on I Bovasuk now is doing simil. a large church in New Jersey, but will dedication next Sun- William E. democratic national convention, Thoms, delegate to the in an 'be present at the interview today predicted that at day. Contributions o Fresh Alr Camp Ce ioast two-thirds of the vote of the| The archbiship and his entire con- Connecticut delegation would be given sistory will arvive here Saturday aft- tinue To Increase — 8§61 Received 1o Gov, Alfred 15, Smith for tht presi- crnoon. They will be met at the Ber- dential lmlnlul.llluu.‘ Delegate 'I'Ihr)nm lin station by the church officia Bls WL ie e B onont. 1de this predietion while comment- ; heads of the church organizations and Previously acknowlocdzed $770.00 ing on an article printed in a New jlocal and visiting cle 10 party |y o nella Cirele No, 12, N. D, York newspaper quoting a Conrecti- Will motor direct to the residence of r1 N - o 5.00 «at man as saying this state's delega- the local rector, Ve ¥ Joseph Ry ¢ M ces 0.00 tion would be split seven for McAdoo Dankevieh, arch priest, at IRliE e s Boosteraiblit s 10.00 and seven for Smith. It is generully IR&1On street, where the consistory | R 1.00 understood that fn the event that:Mmembers will be entertained, bddy, Glovor. e AR Gov, Smith is nominated, Mr, Thoms! Saturday evening at 7:30 the arch Legion 00 will announce his candiducy tor the Mshop and his assistants will attend | e & demoeratic gubernatorial nomination # concert of folk musie at the Elihu| - . $831.00 in this state {Bueritt. Junior High school, by the [ myg Joresh Alr Editor had soms of s jeholr and children of the ehurch un- |y o (onat; reaiined today. Hs McAdoo Confident der the direction of L. T. Bakoota. |yaq hoen aticipating that the warm Washington, June 18 —William @, M. Bakoota was a former adjutant |\weathor would bring out more con- McAdoo, candidate for the demo- °0 the staft of the Czar Nicholas and |yrinutiods to th Frosh Alr Fund, and cratio presidential nomination, pusscd 1* @ refugee from the holsheviki. He it has heon %6 proven | S’ o through Washington earl ytoday en "“’-”‘_"‘ a prominent figure through- | yoather and the contributions con route from Los Angeles to New York, |"Ut Europe by organizing conecrts of gy, We canmot hope that the He was grected by a cheering crowd ; Yolunteer singers in all parta of sthe | weather will alter itself to sult our d t the Union station, both upon his 1ussian army during the World War. [ yires, we can that the fund will grow.) arvival and his departure fie 1s Woil known in many of the| mhare are many children in the city During the b0-minute stay her ger clties of the world and has |who need much & vacation as the Mr. and Mrs. MeAdoo pald a brief ; ¢Onducted concerts in the St. Mark's [ Koresh Alr fasm in Butlington wiil o isit to the residence of the late ' EPIscopdl ehureh of this city and |p, ar 100 many for anyone to un Prestdent Wilson i Trinity ehurch in Bristoi sinee eom rtake tn care fo But, providing Tust before the McAdoo train do. '8 to New Britain there is w generous response to the | parted, three railroad employes hoist- | he dedication coremony will tuke | appcal for funds, the ones who noed ed the candidate to their ahoulders 1acc Sunday morning ut 10 o'clock [it most will be giyen an outing of at and carried him along the station con. (M1 Wil begin with a processional, | jeast two weeks when they may build cour PAIL Tocal and visiting organizations | up their bodies and souls aguinst phy “I am confident of victory, no mat- 1 M form open rank from the par. sical and moral dangers in th rest of ter whether they adopt the two- "N home to the church and the Met. |1he summer and the winter to eome thirds rule or the mafority rute, M. 'OPOItAN Will pass through these | Kddy-Glover post of the American Adoo declare referring to the pro ranks on hig way to the church, ac-|Legion and the local branch of the cedure of the domocratic natioinal COMPANICd by his staff. At the door | National Duughters of Isabella. wor convention next weck, of the church he will be met by the [two organizations which helped the While &t the station here Mr, Mc. ;**MOr Warden and an old Russian |fund today. The Andrews I ster's Adoo was prescited with a waybill SCHOMONY Wil be enacted, wherein the [club, an organization formed by em for his train from Bernadino, Cal,, to | MI¥IUNE prelate will be given a por- [ployes of the J. A, Androws Co also Washington with signatures ot 15,009 |!1o0 0 bread and salt. ~ Words of [proved in a substantial mannes that rallway employes I5. €. Davidson, {Brocting Wil be eschanged and the | the members knew u good thing when secretury of the international g jR e ON DL o they saw it and were willing to help tion of machinists, made the presen The Wurgy of St John's chry the same alo Two individuals de tation, saying {tum will be sald and the church ehoir d & total of $21.00 It's from California to e White | ! #8sist under tho leadership of Mr, | The Fresh Alr BdHor of the Horald House," Bakoota. ‘“There will be a program of Will he glad to 1 ive and acknow!- “AN Yght, that train order ah secular and folk music by the choir, | o« ntributions from anyone in earvied out,” the candidate replied 1Those assisting will ticlude Rev, the city who is anxions to a4 the A the train putied out, Mir, Me- | ephan J. Lucach ¢ reyville, Rev, | voungsters in their fight for lire s Adoo stood on the steps and shouted: (o PIAN Burdikof of Meriden, Very happis ) Well, good bye, 11 be bhack snd Nicanor Sokoloff of Norwich, - # real reception for you myselg | 1°V: Alexts Dankivich of Manvitie l age & roal roce #IE o brother of he tocai vector, sy, | DENIES HE'S INSANE Reception at Baltimore, ‘\;‘"]"”""‘"‘ poonichin . of Pittefiels Baltimore, June 18.—~Willian sl Jacob Griegoriefl of | Ns o S e \Iln.:wl.'y’vlt‘ Boston, Wellowing the sior Eot Nathan Leopold Declares He Does Not At 180 railroad stations here today [y U7 A Processton three times| Want To e Made To Appear As during the brief stops made by the | oWnd 11 tside of the chureh, ac train which 18 bearing him to New [oo) on!"1 ¥ the reading of the gos. | 82¥ Man York and the democratic natidnal | '\, 5 [ JNIe £8.~Nat . Good morning, gentienen, howdy |y over's rarn, ¢ held on Krush. | tria) ¢ arges of kidnapping and Doxal” he called out, descending from | The sarvice wif) b r T 8t0N avenue, | killing t Franks, 13.year-ol 8 car al Camden station and be- | rvice will be in old Slavonic and | e e -year-old inglish 1 rely on insanity ning at once to shake hands with |ns a dere quoted as saying the crowd gathered there to meey 1 spite orts of alienista to find SIX TEAMS ENTERED =77 | “You will not be allowed to shake | t insa and U'm not going hands when you're in the White — to be made t insane,” he is House,” remarked one admirer, to Pirates, Fafnir, Corbin, Mohawka, | 1U01°d a% saying. He would not say which the candidate retorted: " | Whether he intends to repudiate the 1t 1 get there no one will stop this Ploncers and st. Mary's 1o Play in confes he made to state's attor good right arm from working.’ There were a few women in the ' IeAgue This Scacon, = erowd which pressed around him. The City Basehail | Prominent Branford Man let me shake hands with the 'will be eomposed Is Stri B . girls. 11 I get the giris, the boys wiil | according to the announcement o 11 Struck by Train follow,” he said. public amusement commission | gy N 01, Conn., June 15.—George At Mount TRoyal station, Mr. ¥, the circuit will be much faster | D 2CKStone, 60, one of the last mem- McAdoo had fust time (o get off the (than it was a year ago bers of the Blackstone family whie train, shake hands with a number of | The teams ey d are has been identified with the history of persons who pressed against the in- winners of t city 1§ this towr a8 struck by a west bound tervening iron grating, and get back 't Corbin Sox, contenders for | 10C81 trair the New York, Ne on the train just as it was puliing out. the city championship inst the | HAVEN and Hartford railroad 3 i Besses last fail, the Fary Bearing New York, June 18.—Gotham is 0, the Mobawks, the Ioneers a preparing to welcome the democratic | the &t v's station hosts. « f npire positions their machine on Mans of the Women. sho application in I him up and took Women delegates and commitice- Writing to J Naughtor of Dr. George H women to the democratic convention Tt is expec a meeting nd his arm next week announced today that they [P held carly nest week on. | Broken 1 ' and: head would not operate as a women's bloc | nite for the sched - pe |bruised, fle was taken 1o a hospita and would function as individuals | Made New Haven ) FUND 1S INCREASING rather than women Predicting that ! . R ime & - the feminine democrats will excrciee American Hardware CBN, (25 v Y & Wi B Sow. Be & greater Influence on their conven- Vv Q1 = - ven and 1 just recovered frot tion than did their sisters at the otes S1.50 Per Share inos injuries. 1 deat. Mr Cleveland republican gathering, Mrs. At the quarterly meting of the di- Dlackstones gave Branford ite Emily Newell Bilair, e chairman of ToC1oTs of the American Hardware tp ibrary the democratic « national committee, | COTPOTation 1s afternoo it > sald that the women would expressi Y0184 10 declare a regular dividend of VLT PROVES SERIONS their opinion on the convention foor cents per share and to distribute w Mains N Y Jun without fear or favor. The total vot- | Part of surplus the basis of Poasting that they il rob a g strength of the women will be 20 extra 75 cents per share apirit « nture, Willlam Morrison, L L e —— Areh d Murdock and John Martin < FACTORY CLOSES AGALN who said they were college graduates Wil Boom Sm Thompsonville, Conn., June, 14 nd veterans of the Canadian army mmany. it is announced, 8 or- | The Bigelow-Hartford Carpet com. today 1§ ded guilty to charges of ganizing a “miser” campaign with the |18 plant tonight until Monday, July | robbery. Oo Judge ¥ y sen design of “selling” Governor Smith to | Pany announéed today the closing of | teneed each to from five are the convention delegates, The dele- [7. The company normally employes | in Sing gates are 15 be looked upon as “buy- |some 4,000 operatives. No reason for The trio broke into 1 home of ere” to whom the Tammany “asles- |the closing is given. The plant sev. | Charles Miller at Chappagna several ten will extol their candidate. | oral weeks ago announced an indefin. | weoks age nd after threatening 1o Groaps of members will | ite shut down but one weck ot op- | & form Mrs Miller. forced her 1o ke erations were resumed in some de. lock a wall safe from which thes (Continued on r-‘e 13) rartments, . j ftole jewels worth $5.400. | By the Associated Press. ' A 2 St. Paul, June S.—Aroused by G Uiy ’plonm" ed Today vesterday's “misunderstanding,” Wil- | “3d A et — liam Mahoney of St. Paul, leader « New H 1 93838 nonyaa e A - v e SRS e o e e i Ty neemma e WaiBamat el Dhal at al farmer-labor progressive conven X B Wi American woman tennis i K S an A lars aA Lo e Ry antion oA SINIIOE Ll Attor-| hamypion, was defeated in her Night, Business Block in vened today that delegates from ¢V G Harlan Stone, | piaten in team event today be South Dakota, Washington, Nebraska, | Primo Minister William Lyon Mac- | iween the American and iriish wom-| Congress Avenue Being Montana and Minnesota had assured | kengie, king of Canada; Dr. Mrederick | €0 representatives. Mrs, Phyllis G- iim they “would be on thelr guard | Grant Banting, discoverer of lusulin, | V¢!l of il won frow the young - Damaged to Extent of against a recurrence of yesterday's|and President David Kinley of 1 ornian in straignt sets, 6-2, 6-4. | communist successes. University of Illinois, were amoug 1 Miss Wills wus overdriving = Mahoney was named as the Minne- | yoiaples who received honorary de- | [requently, serving several doub $50,000. sota member of the organization com- | groog from Yale today at observanee and netting a great many back- e mittee where he s determined 10| o¢ the 228 commencement. ind shots. Mps, Covell was steady fight for his decentralized national or-{ = powarg Carter and Dr. Banting | Wnd pt up a hard driving | New Haven, June 18.—A property ganization plan. This movement 18| oo recinients of the degree of Do aying mostly to the California loss placed at §500,000 in the aggre= opposed by the communists who would |y or geiunce. while President Kin. | backhand Miss Wills appa conservatively estimated was have a highly centralized national ey, Attorney General Stone and ' found difficulty in “'the an early morning fire party. Prime Ministcr King were awardai th slushing a number of her stroyed the arena, in State C. A. Hathaway of 8t. Paul, who In| goorees ooy ™) 0 nd the lines uscd last winter by the Yale the pre-convention committee H8ht, | " pho list of other recipients of h far below Hockey Association for its games and helped the communists disrupt pre- | o...v gegrees follows e caused her for ice skating. Since spring the au= liminary organizatfon plans by block- | = " LU AT e 1 s mateh in tour-'ditorium had been used for exhibition [Ing Mahoney's majority report, Was| g, 'vonrs nrofessor at Yale and one of hament play in this- country. Her|.nd sale of used automobiles and last named on the nominations committee | v coungerm of Yale-In-China; Clem- kEnglish opponent played with mur- night 185 cars of all makes were in by the Minnesota caucus. ent Colster Hyde, principal of t velons uliness throughout, setting the place. Apparently all now are be- The call to order found many 8eats | y,irord, Conn., Public High school; the pace most of the time and pegring yond salvage except as junk from the vacant, Belated delegates str umw | William Smith Mason, Evanston, 111.; @Way persis y at the American |ruins of the structure. in throughout Chairman Taylor's ad- | yon, Russell Pope, American archi- ' 8IS backhand, which: was ove l Fire Chief Martin J. Fleming after dre which he prefaced with & |40t and designer of Yale buildings: . Strong and we ternately jexamination of the premises said this statement that since his election Yes- | Oggip Gabrilowitsch, conductor of the Miss Kathleen McKane of England{ ,on that the origin of the fire was ferday he had had “no conference or potroit Symphony orchestra, planist, 'defeated Mrs. Molla Mallory, former rmined. Hig own estimate of interview or other communication | gnd son-m-law of the ate Mark , American champion, was less than $350,000 with Willlam Z. Foster.” Twaln, | Miss Wills accepted eat as she he based on the value of the Mellon Attacked D, D.—Paul Dwight Moody, presi- takes her victories—outwardly undis structure either destroyed in full or in Handclapping and cheers greeted | dent of Middlebury college; Fdward | (Urbed. After the match she chatted | 113 Chairman Taylor when he referred to | Lambe Parsons, Episcopal bishop co-, With Mrs. Wightman and others <“‘“~' Manufacturing coucerns in the rew Mellon as “the arch-bootle adjutor at California j tered about the umpire's perch, ”””‘{u.mr building had a full complement o7 Litt. D. » Lyman Kittredge 8 of water and posed with Mrs. | ¢y chinery and their loss is counted “We are not hore to try hereites or | Gurney, professor of knglish litera- Covell for the photographers into the aggregate of a half a million burn witches,” Mr, Taylor said and | tu Harvard; Robert Irost, Amer. |~ Miss Wills started well, winning the | o0 again the delegutes cheered | lean pet first three points at the opening of The ar a for years was used for “1 would rather have sat with the LL. D.—George Burton Adams, ' Match, but she soon lost steadl- 7, ating purposes, Its surfact area | reddest communist in the world than | emeritus professor of history at Yale, | "¢8. Afterward ghe uced and o Cinore than in any any other to have sat with those in the con The candidates for honorary de- double-funlted twice and only a few iding It had been used to vention at Cleveland or those who will | Srees were presented by Prof, Wif-: fliahca of hee beat form were dis-' 0 Tore e roe woxing exhibitions. sit next week In New York,” said the | llam Lyon Phelps and the degrecs Played Insurance agents whe held policie Chalrman and again the convention | conferred by Provost H 8. Graves ' The American cham on favored o used cars stored in the arena say yelled approval In the absence of | James her backhand, uring it almost exclu that the insurance on them was about “This convention must form a mass | Rowland Angoll, who is i1l in a Baiti- SVely In the frst eet, = 8he seldom 00 000 class farmer-labor party was an. | more hospital wen ; :- 1 "\ net w ‘,W Mrs. Covell The D & 1 sShirt Company claims a other sentiment that gained applause Besides the 15 honovary degrees, 4uen adva d for m?hhlr"-’ Snes o of $1 wd Charles Oppe, and yells arose when he added 784 degrcon in course wero conferred . In the el b ro iy gl asurer of & O. Manufacture “Wo want land for the users, johg ¥ Provost Graves on candidates b ‘;' il Wil oRanmel mpany, makers of radiators, for the werliem, tirty AnQ equality | NONIRS Dy the various denm, A fols CesE8 L 0T Al ) f,i'}; ) his concern had $100,000 loss, for all ows bl L Setge Pt oy 5 fix | Not & Person WAs Stiss Daley Sooretary Bachelors of Arts, 101 helora of V< “h"n 1 .whvv:u\ m l] ‘-,“m ‘ .’:v. .\,].[ gt P “"‘\ oo DURoAsN MEDBNRIE 8 Aceretire | B SRR L INONSLOTS, O Ralehon, S Bt ot SRIRS 8 DE. 1T BATIRY many because of the man endorsed the “mass class” (dea | 817 bachelors of divinity SR i Bidos ¥ Loxtent o arem burned over and ors of law, 79; bachelors of musie, 5; Plaver | " and introduced the permanent secre. | P78 OF i BD: bachelors 2ot Delat acored | fact 160 firemen and 100 tary, Alice Lorraine Daley, South Da. | achelores of fine arts 16; masters o t | vs were at work in and out in St orestry, 10; doctors of medicine, 4 T "l' place. Seorcs of Yale men, whe Miss Da sald she was graduated ‘1”'“,‘.‘:.1’ i: o ,”vm;m-“‘ ",‘“Mu tad1414¢¢ 2 had not retired because of class res In &, schoot of elocution and not, as Lo, OVt crEincering, —4: mechunieat W [unfons, turned out as spectators and :’,‘T",T,"," ""‘i Jall |"“|""‘ ”"‘ " | meehanical engineering toctors of Mra. - Cove 646544114216 w0 v hand r»v.'1{|'n’!v‘n;fi'n':‘: : . a8 he prorested In phitosophy, 4; and engineer of mines, Miss Wills—5 224701 4 4 1--31—4 Jeffec Duiifinge. Wiich. 5 o what the newspapers said about her, ater of science in min neor ere i rer ‘T um not interested In 1rivIAl ine nubiie health cor Mo Was Second Big Tye things satd “Only the Membera i E fin I'he fire, the second large blaze of elvilized ! cach other names.” who qualified for ’ the night in this city, was a spectac- Scoffs at the Men. Wtiver reserve ular one. Three alarms called all the Mise Daly I of her experience sorvice In t RETURNb M”[;H Allv[ fire apparatus of the city to aid in In Bouth Dakota, where she taught yragented for commissions b \1”,“ ting the flames, and firemen and school. “When 1 was nominated Arnold, commandant wpparatus from Whitneyville were governor,” she sald, “I knew (hat Among the reciplents of degrees called to aid the local fire ,|;»,»mrma;'. Y 1 that & woman should i - aved (¢ utmost in combatting the enflbriol il ir Tmnngtnn Man, Missing 10 | Ihe first blaze did $50,000 kno sthing about business, %o I n ne African, one } Year 5 Finds Parents & business block on. Con- studied the records and found that n and one Venezuelan. Three gradl 1 } wh AR B 1 who have run the politica 1 with honors, Ka p " . . caviest Losses affairs know ®e Mach about busines |4 a. Venezuela, r a and Brother Dead | ¥irms suffering the greatest loss in at l suceceded in getting . 1e fiumma Cim e the Arena fire were the G. & G. Manu. us into debt at the rat one dol- daude Adison You Wa - Cony ; | ' company, the D, & I. Shirt ra 1te since a8 born, [ton, D, ¢ . ot arts ) i i s ompar I the Commodore ®hirt Nothing can st 8 of the 1 honors I ’ 2 mp; The used car exchange, in ] g i of | and G o & ) s " & iy number of local auto- Sicia iweriers. - Lt e . : : 3 ! '8 is ‘} »\ ad 'E ot % are interested, suffered LI h practicality hat r | \e 1 e 3 > out 1 » which wer i H P iy " com od S ki b Arena auditorium, one nd more anity United Statoa and na . T ¢ WEM SH S S 11 tor la ¥ nd awarded degrees, ni ing m d 5 # : ¢ bt et R Ao his 4 wervi A L e and A ‘ 2 " . « ¥ of t bla caused ie he b = ROt Tormet the Thic. | Soione " slon o Bl ] i explosion of gasolin 19 and miiNons ’tvr”i : R Among outatanding . Wed ,‘ 1 g vas automobiles stored in the stand nd speakiag at this he i and a 1a g il oof of the bullding feil fot 8 MO Mot Whe wore th o M o tin . er t fire darted and huge pe s Jead ue, but whers 1 Campbell Gold Meda : ottt 1 «t I \ . & high into the air, calls And it we lay o ik In examinations, Gerald 13, 1 Kelley i * ile firemen were driven back hy el b e aoen, Mt g ~ il Toping vever, that ) re- th danger of the walls falling. Nearby us stand and hold those bricks ! [0r best thes Marcus % ’ : = an g il di « sireet took fire but S g oo Bridgeport, | ot in W y serious resulted *ise 1aly was then given ree | MEDtion to Richa ‘ M t ™ I h Northampton di- " and Hart Ha Spoer y ision tracks New Haven road, ertiaests] Ly or | ford Ny & t abscr ooar situat cot, separated the Arena Washington, t secreta 1 th A N.ad« m I ) ~'m~v ligh schesl We @iffer o0 all things from | uckioy, Hart " v 1 or Grammar ndoubtedly saved . 1 hair.” she 1. “1 think In t ® i A a e t tructur f was still t would er istake to dobate | BY H ) n ¥ € « ' under hina e we @it ; A " ' m ft amage Wants Platform of Harmony w Cun " . . e you to fruiwe & § ma acturing oy S e T o o oo RADIO IS A NUISANCE ST : e ST Maghers of B | h A Y N n the r floor i 2 ad namis ; sider n G street which teok o " w1 v boud Speaker Operated Late at fr bers A8 prae- A 1 tie 1 : Sots & e Night So Adjudged by W, . . total was a . 2 n damaica, N. Y. Cowt. > o . Harry t b s 1 ' owner of the Capt 1 . & A. e N J A i New Haven, de. char ficia ® % ay, and estie sion Tines: Liewt. R, 1", 1 . s v lamag $40n partly \.on K 2 and 8 ¢ s . over ¥ insur . M. Walkes Liest. 3. T M s 1 B a ‘ i ¢ et & ‘ 1o N Haven shortly aftep Irte n J. V. Mury T 1 speaker s 1 il . PURE L He jeased the on + m t e, ns ¢ ement £ t =e of the Yale univeps 1 down sity ¥ for 16 years Judgment for 82'6‘0" n ondeet of A ASKING INJUNCTION, = Auto Accident of & 3 o New York, June 15.~The fron Coti on Page 11) J for $2.6 s awa thesses sup. 1CAR! an association of employers, = - o« P Merritt Hartford, of Dr. Art 'Sked the supreme court for an - _ ST, o | S0y t yesterday in an action D. Voaltz, who said that the loud N 1o prevent the Interna { pe H. Nofton of this ity 10 speaker, operated from HOOR tional Association of Branch, Straes aE weaTHen e s for i ies sustaind each night in front of ‘ral and Ornamental Iron Workems, O \ a ' acciden the Fast prevented Which sruck on May 1, from inters Rartiord. June 18—V orecast H ' 1922. |and fHstening in ring with men now at work. The for Sew Britaln and vicinity : Magistrate Gre ployers charged that the union had Thander <howers this afternoon ATTENS soN's nu NG n promise ried to force to induce iron works and tonight: Thursday fair Washin It s--8 ¥ speaker at 9 p ors to sirike. The sirike, which hal ooy Work left to for 1 o sttend a ordipa hindered building operations hergl the wedding of Wis son, Robert Work shot was called when the contractors W& = # |to Miss Iriaa Weicher, fuseq the closed ahop. Secletaly of Tleasuxy Leader of Conservatiy Assures Communists Will Be Ke Down—Alice Daley Makes Address To Convention | \ 0 BE HERE SUNDAY PAKE 810*B'lliL_IS PASSED GUARD AGAINST RADICALS YALE HONORS FINDER iHELEN WILLS FAILS es, "t viery Degree fov Carter, Also for Losses to Mrs. Covell—Mrs Average Daily Circulation Week hndmg 10 644 June 14th . PRICE THREE CENTS HALF MILLION DOLLARS IN NEW HAVEN WHERE THE - ARENA IS GUTTED BY FIERCE FIRE = | {Former Yale Skating IN BRITSH TOURKEY, Rink And Exhibion | Auditorium Used For Auto Storage And 125 Cars Are Junked. 18, 1924. —SIXTEEN PAGES. OF KING TUT'S TOMB Discoverer of Insulin— | Maliory Also Is Defeat-

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