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T e — ye GEN. HINES BEATEN BY ANGRY VETEKAN Texan Violent When Reiused More Govt. Compensation Washington, July 8,—~General Frank T. Hines, bureau, was attacked in his office In the Arlington building, just aecross Lafayeite square from the White House, yesterday afternoon and pain- fully bruised by Thomas M, Deaver, a former soldier from Houston, Texas, who went to th Deaver had come to Washington from San Antonio to push his ¢ which was listed as one of arrested tuberculosis, and was in the office of the director in company with General Hines, Captain , O, Bhaw, chairman of the board of appeals, and Miss Kathryn Doherty, a secretary, when the assault oceurred, Only through the intervention of Captain 8haw did General Hines cs- cape more scrious injury, He was struck several blows over the head by Deaver, who is a very husky individ. ual, and blood was drawn, Captain Bhaw held the man with some diffi. eulty, No charges placed against Deaver, who was allowed to go, The Texan had appealed his case from the Texas office Board of Appeals in Washington, The claimant had questioned the report of an examining hoard of three doctors, which, he alleged, his case, He asked for a personal Interview with General Hines, which was granted, and a conference in the | nature of a among General Hines, Captain Shaw and the claimant at the time of the director of the Veterans' were assult, | In this conference General Ian\g; Manila, July 8.—Datu Alip, a Moro offered to have the claimant re-ex-|of Ramain, Lanao province, ischess amined by three other physicians, The | champlon of the Philippines, having Texan refused this offer, whereupon General Hines informed him that it would be necessary to follow the find- ings of the previous examining board. Then it was that Deaver struck Hines several blows, Captain Shaw serious injury. * This is the first time that a director from inflicting more of the bureau has been the victim of | personal atack although threats upon the director and his official assistants heve frequentiy been received since the burcau was organized, General Hine's injuries were treated in the medical relief room at the bu- reau, Stamford Man Killed When | 10,000 Volts Pass Into Body Stamford, July 8.—Coroner Phelan was expected here this afternoon to investigate the death of John Morales, 80, electrocuted at the plant of the Stamford Gas and Electric Co., ¥y terday afternoon when it is believed he touched a live wire carrying over 10,000 volts. Mornles was working at | the switchboard in the electric plant and just before death, was at work on what {5 known as an oil switch, A fellow workman saw him stiffen and fall. Dr. John son who was call- €d said death almost jnstantane- ous - He found on!y a slight burn on the little finger of one hand. Mo was an expert elecirician and had worked for the company about a year and a half, GEORGIA RD UP. Atlanta July 8.—A communi- eation soliciting donationa from mein- bers of the state legislature to help defray expenses of Georgia delegates | to the democratic national convention was read yesterday in the lower house, | The petition probably will be read in the senate today. England has 12 licensed women air- |8 plane pilots. 77T MAIN 257 In the You Deduct 259 Off $2.35 VENUS FULL STOCKINGS ey F e » bureau as a elaimant, | to the Central | was detrimental to | hearing was being held | but was prevented by les | Gutlet Willivery Ca, Incorporated Tomorrow Morning And All This Week On Any Hat Marked For Tomorrow Morning Only All colors but white ........ PR CULION LEPER HOSPITAL CURES OVER 300 YEARLY | S — & Philippine Health Authorities Vace « Problem of Keeping Field Al veadyy Won From slipping Back | Manila, July & lem confronting the Philippine health authorities in the Culion leper colony is to keep the field already won 80 that the disease may he com« pletely put under control, in the opin- fon of Dr, Vietor G, Heiser, far east- ern representative of the Rockefeller | foundation, who has just from an inspection of the Culion eols fony, Dr, Heiser at one time was di- | rector of health of the Philippines, now the ground so far covered in the 9ght against the disease would bhe lost should the approprintions for support of the and the treatment of the lepers be cut off, 1 “The government about 8$4500,000 for the Philippines the heing about 25 cents to the the Islands, Thoere are leper patients in Culion, | mately 800 are der the new treatments, Iy arvived patients In Culion, | cent recover and this proporition may colo spends annually leprosy work in per capita cost now 5,500 and approxi- The greatest prob- returned ' greatost danger is that some day the taxpayers may get tired of supporting the colony and drop it altogether, All people of | cured every year une | Of the news | 20 per | | NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, TUES . 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When playing the game Alip | ously, his songs being mostly from the Koran. He has played chess from carly childhood with his father, cham- pion chess player of his province, as [ well as a datu of much political and | religious power. But Few Persons \\ anted | Relics of Crown Prince | Amsterdam, July 8.—Two hundred \flnrmq is the valuation put by the folk ‘oi Wieringen upon the piano left | there by the German ex-crown prince, and a stove and a linen chest brought | less than 100 florins each. | These prices | erick William of Hohenzollern when | he made his get-away to the alither- |1and. He removed his more valu- able possessions, | became the property of the state, which in turn ceded It to the Wierin- n community. The bidders at the auction were for the most part small tradesmen and antiquarian: | GENEROUS TO EMIGRANTS | Tondon, July 8.—Under the Empire settlement scheme, the number of persons assited to proceed overseas and the cost to the Imper |ment up to March was: {to Canada at a cost of $240,000; | 9 to Australia, cost §1,700,000; 7 to New Zealand, cost § |and 13 to South Africa, cost §1,000. STREET r Oft Store of What the Hat is FASHIONED SILK $1.59 the | | posed Americans, Spaniards, Christian | yet he dis- | S d | uspenders | The kind that sell everywhere at 30c¢. | amokes cigarettes and sings continu- | were obtained at an | auction of things left behind by IFred- | govern- | settlers | | were | were reported in the the | | French Wed, only .. Wed iy . 69c Men’s Percale Pajamas Two-piece Suits of standard arade neat striped percale, all Sizes for i 79c \\'odm“‘ln ¥ J Genuine Presu]ent onl For v only | Crepe Step-Ins These practical cool summer zaiments are well made and full cut. 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Bremerhaven, July 8.—KEuropean | ichthyologists have become greatly exercised by the dimished number of haddock and herring in the North Sea from which England, Holland, | Germany and various other countries obtain their principle fish, supplies, and several conferences have been held by those interested in the fish | industry to consider what steps may be taken to remedy the uation, The | herring began fo disappear three | years ago and the haddock some | months later. \ Iish experts attriute the diminish- ed numbers of both herring and the haddock to the appearance in the | appearance in the North Sea of in- credibly large schools of jelly fish and various forms of sea nettle which swept in from the Atlantic when several changes different Atlan- ocean in 1920, tie currents. The jelly fish came in a flood of warm water and made themselves at home at once, consuming the food of | herring in such great amounts that the herring were unable to sub- sist. When they began fo disappear the haddock too began gradually to diminigh in number as it is upon the eggs of the herring that the haddock exists during the greater part of the year. Famous French Aviator Instructs Japanese Army Tokio, July 8.—Georges Barbot, flying wizard, until recently holder of the world's endurance re- cord for glider flying, has arrived in Japan to demonstrate for the army the most recent advances in aviation. He is to be attached to one of the army's airplane production cente ch Japanese bullders | the latest principles of airplane con- | struction. | Barbot brought with him two plames, one the tiny “avionette,” car- | rying a 12-horsepower Salsom engine, | with which he flew across fthe | English Channel recently. The other machine is a 300-horsepower Hispa- no Suizo, which may hecome a model for new Japanese flxl;linx planes. OPPOSE PRUSIDENT, Montevideo, July 8.—A prudently worded dispatch received here from authoritative sources in Santos, Bra- zil, says the revolutionary movement i in Sao Paulo is directed against Pres- ident Bernardes and had ramifications | in Rio Janeiro. . 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