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10 ACHIEVEMENT GAMP VOTED A SU[IIIESSl New Britain Represenled DY 1713 v oor st mtamt ant| Delegates at Springlield A banquet at Junior A ment Training camp speingheld Mass, Friday night marked o | of & week of fun and wo who attended. There were over delegates at the cuny e Britain was represented by Among the speakor was Predorick H. Gillent ) . been apeaker of the house of ropre sentatives for thy pa X years Speaker Glllett Iaud ment work, He organizations in that i A children to work, und to like their work, He told o present generation was loving, and did not Mr, Gillett telling & little of the lifo of Calvin Coolid Me spoke of him os straightforward clear-minds { Junior achi it above Dis fear that 1) too P " do enough work closed his speech b young self-reliant, & boy hom Ameriean boys would do well to admire and imitate, Mrs, H. €. Warner, a club speaker spoke of the New Brituin Achiove ment Foundation, She told of how she, herself, had reluctantly agrecd to take charge of a club when Junic Achlievement was first started in this city, and that now she is so interested club that she would not give up her for anything. 8he xave her club credit for putting achievement work on its fest in Waterbury by exhibi- there, Fred committee, tions held the Rotary Waterbur, seconded what she said with “That's | right.” * Other gpeakers were Horace A, Moses, chairman of the Junior Achievement committee, and Seth L. Bush, chairman of the Holyoke Foun- dation, One member from each of the five states represenfed at the eamp also spoke. Harriet Lull spoke for Connecticut. The cornerstone of the new Junior | Fromm of | | who took part in the pitched battle s | {still besieged, EW RRITAI ¢ | BANK LOSING MONEY 50 IT WILL CLOSE FOR GOOD National Bank of S e may be an eahibitie YACHT RUNS AGROUND | Pokes Her | Hepublic Louis However, Has Tese W York Man's Craft Four Million is Somewhat Damaged Bt Louts, July 14.—The Republie ’ A National bank here, with resourees of v Lond ! Ho=In & thick | apoyt 4,000,000 dellars, according to DATLY HERALD, CITY HAS §1,895.2(7 SHOPCRAFTS LOSE INTTS POCKETBOOK ~ SUIT AGAINST R. R. Expenditures lor First Quarter of Gourt Finds Phey Did Not Prove | Physical Year $846,841 MONDAY, JULY 14, 1924, Quick, Watson, The Etiquet Book Couspiracy Charge \ i the Sound yesters | the last published statoment, today | | morning the sleep yacht Witehs | elosed its doors permanently, The | '|lnlug the first quarter of the fis Philadelphia, July 14,~=The United | t 1l ow by 1 B Bullivan of | heard of directors decided to liquidate [°*' Y0AT elty departments expended |Blates circull court of appeals today ‘ hecause the bank was losing money, [ 10181 0F 8846,841.24, leaving a bul- ydismissed equily suita instituted by Marlem Yacht club of New York | €ettne the | * [ance out of this year's appropriations | ystem Kederation No, 90, of shop ground b Handy Point, Block | Members of the elearing house as. |°f $1895,217.30, Comptrolier Hanford |eraftamen and the organization of Istamd, and was somowhat damaged | soclation agreed to guarantes the pays |, UTHs reporta clerke against the Penneyivania rall. - The condition of the various funds, road (or the enforcement of wuge i’ et p a ment of all deposits, The loss to the LS OREEAA holders .."1 1 A 000 in :Imll\“\\ '. :ulnl showing the expenditure and the bai- | Inoreuse and working condition de- reiii= tun lan nlxbl \ a |ances on hand, follows cisions of the United States railroad ude publie, b ol [ ( . Phe Witeheratt is now Iying at the l’:““‘“'“"‘l "L. "':':;‘:\" ::""" Ull‘:‘f”‘,:.“: sglaries 4 labor board, on the grounds that the L L L hoidentals, y g 0 9 hart of the Merritt Chapman and | 8300,000, The bank wus orgapiaed in |1 Hal charge of conspiracy made In the ott corp, where investigation is be- | 1921 b Willlam Backs, wealthy oil ot statie PULE NG BaL oo proved asstah thy ng mivde of the dam. operator, with Wi K, Brown, previs ' n.mmuu e suit of the shop erafts federas he W King tug Commissioner, | ously a Tulsa, Okla,, banker, as presis [Street Tnp, fund ! tlon was for a claim of $156,000,000 Captain Dyl 1 Hunt of the local | dent, Considerable husiness was done |Ma1e Iighway s 9% | haek pay which, it asserted, was due wrecking coneern was sent out at 11| with Oklahoma oil men and banks, [pos et AN asis ! under & decilon ot the ralivasd lakios ki yesterduy morning 1o deug the | J. A, Lewis succeeded Trown in 1922, |itealth Dept 643042 hourd, The sum was sald to be v I into deep water, The Witeh- | Sacks is undor foderal indictment (Kever constru e 143000 | pged” on the difference between the craft was pounding on a reef, with a | at Indinnapolis on & charge of using |Foae, ainten. [ gifterence hetween the scale fixed in MIFE southweyt wind blowing when the | the mails to defraud as & trustee of [Towi Hame Anx the national agreement made by the wreeker arrived and remained fast for | the United Home Build Ameris ‘r.v e ald \\;d- railroad administration during lht" wseveral hours before conditions for | ca, He retired as a director of the |/10M® sy, Dur o d " o i is pi i i floating heh wera favorable. Hhe was | Repubilb bani Iaet January when His |oo achesl diat gl o ""”"‘""' 'I'""' |“-V the com- What's wrong with this picture, as they ask in the etiquet ank 3 ary |Now Schools , Ipany after’ the railr ore leaking slightly when she was towed [ $200,000 1n stock was taken over by | Fark i Hioares IN_“,,’M':::‘::f:_;;;')""“‘ " ads. The table manners are pretty bad, but a good time is being 1o this city Iast night and the sivag- | syndicato formed for the purpose, | Laulle Amus. com The appellato court’s nction con- | Nad by all at the birthday dinner being given to Bozo, who lives ers toiny had not yot determined = [Wats firmed that of Judge Dickinson, who | in the Bronx Park (N, Y.) Zoo. whether the veasol must be hauled out Subnay ¢ | disimissed the suits in the federal dis- [OFLAREIAS O DORTGNITALME Ul bl Lot I triot Ui savaral montha s on the | o s e ivan and a party of five, | " [ Ay ground that the courts had no juris- | Myrtle Beach, Milford. - ——— | ! and din, diction to enforce decisions of the | - Pasm'ts on pr 3 [ Ire fund R R . Clalming they were not secking en- | chegtnut street, are spending iwo |! ermanent pave . No expen L] 5,000,090 | fOTCE '3”‘"' of the rallroad labor | veeks at Beach Park, Clinton, Two Girls M ) PR U IO | board’s decision, the organizafions as- | i wo Girls and Man Caught But ‘MflcDOnald P l A i s Fanlng coms sa U 18 : serted they were basing their action Haold B Ton ; i . Tebate No expe 5 ) | Harold E. Johnson is spending a PR e, Pourth of Party 5till Eludes Halifax 6615 AMerican Sen [on a charge that the company and | CUF0d B, SORRon 16 RTINS & ) | Taral £546.541.24 )| its officers were in a conspiracy fo | ‘ iaat A Han: -} . . ' ! LA | )l N . Police After Fatal Shooting [ {iment Has Hel o —_— |deprive them of their “civil and | P°8Ch Nlantic. ’ Ual}&d]fll] C]Op Fflll[l]'e Is Fore- [ statutory rights” as defined in the | 5 Halifax, July 14.—Two girls @nd | Rl | | transportation act, | Mra. F. B. Davis of Maple ctrect, 1 g |the police force of this city at bay [Py The Associated Press. | | favorable to the employes' organiza. | Bethel, Tylerville, Conn. London, July 14.—The fact that tions, however, would be to declare o {in the nearby woods for several hours | police- were the experts committee had been ap- pointed and that Americans present as memhers of the commit- | tes had undoubtedly contributed to |the possibility of heginning afresh friendly or any rate mora friendly re- during which one from ambush, The remaining man last night, man was shot captured today, The fray started when a cottager were i | | | | m:‘:;'fl?::::,::‘,,": ‘r‘,ll.,',l“;‘,\:, ,,‘:,;: discovered the men and women mak- |"'lnns between Great Britain and | and girls attending the institute were | N8 Off With a camper's outfit. When | France, Prime Ministegy MacDonald | resent as well as many invited |the police arrived they ‘wers fired | declared in the house of commons to- guests. The cost of the bullding was | !PON from the forest and Patrolman { day. $40,000. In the morning the museum | Stephen Kennedy was prabably fa-| Mr. MacDonald, in the course of a of the Springfield armory was visited | 1A/ injured. Kennedy holds the Can- | debate on the Hawes plan and the | by the children. The' armory was .:;1::“ hammer throwing chnmplon-mr,n'nng p:;u’»d ro:\fs;em*n_) which ;vn;, : o ship. postponed from last week, remarke. established by George Washington, | The two girls captured. both ahout |that the experts committes was m_’ United States. Thursday afternoon the Stathmore | paper mill was visited. The paper- | making process was followed step by ‘nnh way step from the. receipt of the rags to the shipping of the highest grade paper in the world, That beefsteak supper, in which one fried one's own steak, was provided by Horace A. Moses along with many other tempting things on the side. The supper was concluded by passing around gum drops by Mr. R. R. Clee- land of the Kibbe Brothers Candy company, who is a member of the Junior Achievement bureau commit- | tee of the Eastesn States league. night a | {125 Trolleymen Here Thursday night was also stunt night, | and the Holyoke delegation off first honors. Elizabeth Burns of 6§ strect wrote 4 song which was sung for the rrst time Thursday night Ivan L. Hobson, the camp director, was so pleased with it that he prom- ised to have coples of it made, and it will be used as a regular achieve ment song in the future. Wedaesday afternoon the Rubber company at Chicopee w visited and the meking of tires w explained step by step. Lunch was | aJso served at the I'isk plant. At | night moving pictures were shown on campus of the, camp. In the maorning a picture was taken of the boys at their setting up exer- cises, and Lloyd Vibberts of 1145 Stanley street was unable to heed the several warnings of the photographer not to move so he was sent through a “gpanking machine” and after that he was immovable, On Tuesday afternoon a made of the Forbes and Wallace de- partment store after a lunch which was given by the management of the store. At night moving pictures were shown, songs were sung, and an dress was delivered by Mr, Clarenc Sawhill. The work of the children who at- tended the camp hegan on Tuesday Seymour Fisk s Monday afternoon. Lve the camp week classes were held at the new huilding. Members of these classes made various articles which they took home with them, Those in the electrical class made electric toast. ers, The woodworkers made scooters. Girls were taught basketry ecooking and dressmaking. Pract ly all received training in news porting. The New Britain delegates to Saves Llfe for Every Feather “Mary Jane” l\ one of Uncle § employe of the L for every feather in her little body. aster rescue jobs. to droop the rescuers know they are running into gas and are Just how has been brought out unconscious there is no record of, any number of mine dis gble to protect themselves, carried | | neral tour wast| ad- | and was the first of its kind in |l\c:|.fi S odsa 1T re said to be sisters|herited by the present government {of the man who is still besieged, His [and then added that there was no name was given @s Bevis by the po- | doubt in his mind lice. The man captured with the two |effect of the committee's work. described as Robert Slaugh- | The prime minister said that he had | pathered from conversations in Paris | with Premier Herrlot of France and |others that if an American were ap- pointed to the reparation commission Benefit by New Scale | to sateguard the creditors of the 40, About 125 local motormen and con- | 008,000 pound loan to Germany, | ductors in the employ of the Connecti- | France would undoubtedly insist upon mn company will profit hy the wage |an extra appointment to the commis- |increase granted in the new schedule, },m“ which provides for an increase of three cents per hour and is to con- [tinue in force until May 31, 1925, 1"urthermore, it is retroactive to June | anwhite, SEMLFINALS PLAYED 1, and the men will receive this addi- tional back pay on Wednesday, July D. R. Manning and J. R. Hyatt go Under the new schedule, the mm\ Twioe Around Course With Former on two man cars receive 53 cents an | hour for the first three month cents for the balance of the first year, The semi-final round of the vice- and 60 cents after the first year, \nmm»m s cup at the Shuttle Meadow Winning on Final Green. Operatives of the one man cars re-|club has resulted in the following celve geven cents an hour above |Scoresi-— these rates, | TFirst sixteen:—\W. H. Booth da- |feated H. W. Hatch 5 up and 4 to |pla D. R, Manning defeated 1. R. (oohdze and W ife Back SRl But Have no Engagements |~ second sixteen:—c. H. Baldwin, du- Washington, July 14—Returning | feated J. H. Robinson 5 up and 4 to from a week-end cruise ahoard the ‘pla\. R. §. Howe defeated A, B. Por Mayflower, President Coolidge found |ter 1 up. no cngagements awaiting him. He will | In the last sixteen, Hyatt and Man- Ake a day or =0 of rest from the [ning were even at the end of 18 holes strain incident to the death and fu-|so they agreed to play 9 holes. At the st week of his son, Calvin, |end of the extra course, they were still Mrs. Coolidge was described as hav- (even and were compelled to play the ing returned from the week-end trip much stronger, the change of scene | having done much to relieve her mind of the thoughts of the past week, | WOMAN ALLEGE : mbert of tire course hefore a declsion was reached, this coming on the final {green when Manning managed to win out, In the four ball best ball foursome held Saturday, the prize went to D, L. ssaver/ | 668 Fast street | was arvested this morning by Police- | Vibberts, I'. H. Shield, I. R. Hyatt and man Malona on a charge of assault, [J. H. Kirkham with a low score of It is alleged that a Mrs. Gradner of [71. making, | | of his daughter, Mrs. Minetta G, the | N S. bureau of mines this canary has saved a life il E: lice morning all delcgates having arrived [PIfINt at police hes y morning of | 1! fered o entered the com- | had in- | with the domestic affairs of the Lambert family at an inopportune time. . Lambert disagreed with her remhrks, it is alleged, and struck her, MODELS ON EXHIBITION | Chamber of Commerce Sample Houses At W. L. 666 Last street, wh lquarters, to Be Seen E \(-\4-! MENT ANNOUNCED John W. Stevens of 62 South Bur- ritt street announces the engagement Nor- Norton, to Brooklyn, Hatch Com- pany Window On West Main Street, Many people passing the offices of the W. L, Hatch company today w attracted by the display of model | homes in the window. Two card- [ board houses, painted and shaped ta | be miniature duplicates of the model | houses the Chamber of Commerce is | erecting on Ten Acre road are seen [in the window. Both houses are sure rounded by model flower gardens, etc. The houses show the tvpe of con- | struction, the layout and general ap- | pearance including the style roofing | Barage, ete. of Charles W, Barton of widow Lacey ton, Thomas Y “Fixtures for a candy | store.” Want ads print such things galore. WRITE A WANTAD Sam’s little known heroes. An She has been sent out on When the bird begins | times “Mary Jane"” man; | of the beneficent | (full 36 holes or twice around the en- | lawns, shrubbery, | IN PARIS TODAY ' Mrs. B. J. Hubert is nding a Chicago, July 14.-—Abnormally dry he labor board's decision enforce- | able. the court’s opinion stated. | week's vacation at Morningside, Mii- [ \eather in Canada attracted such a ””"" ’h" an 'lr:"“fl""‘h;" the ‘opinions | ferd. tention {o wheat on the Chicago board . "o | d, “where e machinery which b | (Continued fro . . g " from Eirst Fage) the congress set up did not work | Mies Helen Cunningham of Linden |Gf (¥4d¢ toduy that all high price rec- they again wil pick up the Americans through to final decision’and resulted [street, will spend the next two weeks T SRR S e {in no punishment except that of |at Hote] Everett, Old Orchard, Me. |/t W28 current that a large part S ) [public opinion directed against lhni‘ - S e B : company, “by the announcement of ; .s T S Sach SIRT) L 10 MaUH 0 This detour will lead the Britishers . Mrs. H. B. Humason is spending| ah | to a small lake near the southern h:nr.x | :,::”'_':\'r""r' ""“l"' ”\’"" lho]:mnmny'z;n: | two months at Camp Taconnet, Bei- ;:;.":":yh:, ',‘;,\,.' '&T,‘:{ l:, r\‘;:::i: i | » | 8 0 obey 8 rulings, which ade lakes, Me, - e ), 5 |t oaramahie, lsland, . ghe - mMost | ars avarabin:to the ‘emiployen (4l| Aot T Rt | Reports were at hand 'that cven stead of to the Anchorage at the | ’ Au AT Notth, of the¥Skinnen Chuck (IS e sRUERHEIGRAR, (OF (L1 northern end of the Island used by the | . g | o is at Raymond, Me. Canadian crop would fail to yleld Americans as a landing place. Thence | lty tems | v, Vitaline Tiewaud and daugh.|more than 10 bushels an acre and they will fly to Petropavlovsk, on the | | s Vitaline Reraud and daugh- e | western coast of the IKamohatka Pen- | | ter, Grace, of 182 {2 Wl L '.\:.‘:::M\ml;‘ rx:-':;":‘rl :r-l:;':«: mlinurir‘:: insula, to Behring island, Copper| Stclla Rebckah Sewing aociety willjare on two weeks' tour of Canadd. | gy heoijon, gome estimates of the island and Attu, Except Attu, all| Meet at the home of Mrs, Joseph|They are being accompanied by Mrs. | U0 Sgid Slod ion of wheat, in- | these stops ‘are in Russian territory. | Urban. §2 Rockwell avenue, Thurs- | Emil Belleveau of Holyoke, daughter | |, SOTIT FERAMTCCR BF FREEL, 00 e o e o, (OrTIOrY. | 2y afternoon, #riday afternoon |of Mre: Rénaud and formerly: of New:|Cl! : ] ‘lhmv- will be a regular meeting of | Britain, ag ‘ur(”Ill per cent cumpared with jump eonsiderably, as compared with he lodge, at which the Rebekah de- | “h:.»]r‘flnmr S m’:,‘h.' b ”»'P gree Wit be exemp! on several| Miss Helen Durand of Daly .|\r|vv|n‘ Chicago prices of some future de- oo frotn AL @ Baraitushic,| | liberies of wheat showed fully three | Landings there are possible for the | candidates has returned after a two weeks' \visit | | British filers, though the Americans | = { |0 Stamford and New' York city [fosnisi CEDUSHEIER pEBee) SodRy aince could not come down on Russian ter- | MMr. and “Mrs. Charles Langzettel = ; Faturdas. - MERsig smostivdiig | Titory becanse America has not rec. | and son Clarence and Mr. and M¥s.| $fr and Mra. Thomas I'. Crean of {month traded in, reached $1.28 5.3 | ognized the Soviet Russian govern- | | I'red Johnson have returned from a|Glen street, spent yesterday at A\y;..-[y.‘lmluy against ‘sl..s 5-8, Saturday's | ment ! week's motor trip through Vermont, | Beach, Milford. |final figures, FKoreigners led the hu)_'- i 3 New Hampshire and Canada. — |ing. which was of a decidedly active I Vi 3 ' — Miss Katherine McAloon of 461 character. 'Rock Island Railroad Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Hanna of Cher- | Church street, has returned home| Nearby dsliveries of corn were also Y 9 ry efreet, are spending a week at| after spending her vacation as the|lifted to the top-most prices this sea- | Secures Authorization | yionauguin. | guest of Miss Mary Jane Toner of | son. | Washington, July 14.—The Rock - ew York city. | AR | eland railroad today received author- | . P. Carey of Glen street, is &o- | - L E s {nterstafs cammercs | journing for a week at Myrtle bsach,|! Mrs. B, 8. iRlower and chiliren of | BIYI:CORNERED BACK (ity from ‘rommimlon to | per cent of par, and to pledge 31 1000,000 of first and refunding mort- {gage four per cent gold bonds as se- the issue $10,000,000 |five year five per cent secured notes to he sold at not less than curity for the issue. of | Milford. gold | weeks at Dorsett Tnn, spending three Poston, July 14.—A five-cornered contest for the republican nomination for state treasurer was indicated to- day when I'red J. Burrell of Medford, who held the office in 1920, filed nom- Four other candidates declared themselves. visiting Mr, and | Pittsburgh, Pa., are Me! 118 Wallace | Mrs. W. H. alf of spending three | street, Dorsett, Vt. | — | A T. Elton of Arch etreet, is | spending a few days at the “Home |ination papers. at Indian Neck, Branford. | had previously B. A. Hawley s family are vacation at|Cottage” James E. 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