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FINAL EDITION NEW BRITAIN HERALD **"""“'" 12,007 ESTABLISHED 1870 Armaqry 2w J0a13eun0) NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, JUN TROLLEY CONPANY WL DEFY Y Opposed fo Paying Expense of Taking Out Switch ROW OVER MYRTLE STREET Board of Public Works Insists On Remoyal of Tracks so Paving Can 18, 1925. -SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS GAI%{II}I‘MAEHFSUJEES w"fl%’?fimfiflfifis TORNADD AND SEVERE ELECTRICAL st e vt ot 1 STORM SWEEPS, THROLEH MID-WEST i i DEATHAND DEBRIS N TS PATH CRUELTIES ARE REPORTED STARTED AS A FIREMAN Yunnanese Forced to Surrender And | Worked His Way Up As "‘"""‘"SEEK POLICE PROTECTION Lightning Plays Havoc Victors Impose Extreme Crucltles | Man—Services to Be Held On Day on e to cotos 1 e ve oo sem e Q' SAVE CHILDREN'S LIVES | In Southwest Where Well. | Oberlin College Honorary Degree. | Three Children Are Canton, June 13 (M—The attack- | Cleveland, June 13 (P—Arrange- | | ing Kwangtung and Cantonese {Parents of Nathan Hale 3 fi g forees under bolshevik officers after [ERARRee bainaioakpIitad fedey ale| y Kl“ed Wben B [} ] t a flerce attack on the defending | fOF the funeral of Warren Santord| School Boys and Girl Funnaness forses 1oday foread them |Stone, 15, head of the Brotharhood : 2 Strikes Schoolhouse to surrender Canton and imposed|of Locomotive Ingincers and its| Send Petition to Mayor | " []RIVE ; extreme cruelties on soldiers and |, t fes, C { Kt clvillan population as well. SANE ComEATleS, L0-0fRTRLITY MhuES, The attarking forces landed 2,000 | Office bulldings and other holdings, Paonessa. Be Laid and Other Improvements Effected. Ofticials of the Connecticut Co. have declined the city's suggestion that the trolley company remove its switch on Myr{le street to improve road and traffic conditions, and Fresident J. K. Punderford has as- serted that its removal must be at The winning forces then began|from a general breakdown caused looting the city. This was not con-|b¥ Bright's disease. Death came in fined to stations of opposing army forces, but extended to homes of non-combatant citizens, Revolting scenes followed in all parts of the city, many of which were witnessed by Europeans from the foreign quarter. Innocent people clalmed a driveway near the build- ;E\l\‘e committee of Eddy-Glover poat S o ing 18 being used by vehicles In large | NO. 6, of the American Legion Xab ® numbers. Thé petition, signed fiy | definitely decided to conduct & drive LD G Tive pae 200 1s as follows: | to raisé $30,000 for the dual pur.| ‘0P8 Were killed last night in the “We, the parents of the children | pose of the Legion endowment fund, | Mi'ddlewest and southwest by wind attending the Nathan Ha school |a national wide campaign for the|and electrical storms. Two were and vicinity, wish to call your at- ;msahled and the orphans of veter- | killed by storms Thursday night in | ultimatum, The city board is de- termined that the tracks shall be tak ince they are no longer in i becausa’ ot atlsgsd. tanner- | Prad0 aud Baflqflet Features of ous condition in the immediate cen- ter of trafflc congestion. The board Today’s ngrflm ecems equally as insistent that the viork be done without cost to the o city’ , 1t at all, g | + 2 y Fallin h o otys epoan Eatall, JomN ¥, MERICR IR e soldiers at Tungshun and trom ihat Whose resources approximate 3150, |Campaign to Be Conducted g Shed Crushes p 7| " f th of Manchester, President f Middles Vice-Pre: poin y attacked, leaving the de-[""))0" s 4 : S:::;mol\lllml;;:lx:kw;k:)z:fin‘ o e 3 of Middietown, Vice-President | B910% they atiacked, leuving the de- g Funsral servcs wilbe Beld Mon-| purenty ot enren. attending During Week of Woman Near Chicago— t facllities and therefore unable . 4 Nathan Hale school have circuls ] 4 lied with the formalities por 4 n Hale school have circulated SR R e to launch a counter attack, day Oberlln college was to havelg'potition to Mayor A, M. Paonesss | June 22-29 Monetary Loss Will Run 2 t take out the switch, inter- After landing the Kwangtung|honored the lahor leader by confer-|, g police proteotion so their o mmd r Jopments are being troops gavo the surrendering forces [INE UPon bim the degree of master | iy qren may not be subjected to 5 Into Hundreds of Thou- f":,":‘,i, L A lvclok no consideration although the de-|Of &Tts. ; - * | dunger of injury from traftie. The| Having considered the question O Ctnisie bz nisn Haknotivat bson feated troops had voluntarlly glven| s[""" d‘x“:f ! Q“", terday | PeItIoN I8 the result of yesterday's |{rom many angles and upon the ad- sands of Dollars. officially advised of Mr, Punderford's up thelr arms, r. Stone dled late yesterday|g,eayity gt the school grounds. It is |vice of prominent citizens the execu- J tention to the danger which men- |2ns of the World war, and & home | Minnesota. et h ; aces the life and llmbs of our chil- | for the New Britaln post of the Le-| Three children met death and 15 city as l.he trolley company head 1 1926 MEET[NG IN MERI‘DEN were stoned and beaten by mobs. dren, who are pupils in the Nathan | glon. persons were injured, half a dozen of opposite mind. An exchange of Hale school The drive will be one week in | seriously, when lightn! communications s expected next Shanghal, June 13 (P—Two " * | v ¥, n lightning struck a - “The traffic around this section s | duration from the 22nd to the 29th | school house 10 miles south of heavy at all times, and Inasmuch as | of June inclusive, Noon day lunch- | Breckenridge, Texas, at the close of there are no policemen around this |eons will be held and the city will | a community meeting. Witnesses school, the speed law is almost con- | be thoroughly canvassed. The bulk | sald the bolt went down the flue and tinually violated. Yes, even when |[Of the soliciting will be done by |out a side door, the children are going and coming |members of Eddy-Gover post and An aged woman was crushed to from school | its ladies' auxiliary, death near Chicago when a shed “On this day, June 12, 1925, an Before the citizens at large are |toppled over on her during a freak innocent wee lad had his life |solicited it is planned that the per- | rain and wind storm. Several per- crushed out through the fault of [sonnel of the post and the auxiliary | sons in the city were cut by flying reckless driving. be solicited. The campaign within | glass from broken window panes. “We, the parents who are tax- (the post started off with much| A Chicago woman was killed and payers and citizens, are determined | promise of success last night when | her two sons were badly injured near to get the much needed police pro- |the post monthly meeting was being | Lake Zurich, Wis., when thefr au- | tectlon, and petition your Honor- |held and the members present taken | tomobile struck a hole that had been able 8ir, in the name of our little |by surprise pledged $920. It was | Washed out by the storm. tots, and our future generation, to |declded that no one but Legion week to bring the dispute to a head. Tt is the public works board's plan | Organization Has 13,000 Members in to pave Myrtle street and place sub- ways and sewer improvements this year. The city is desirous of com-| . est and Hartford Is Second—Mur- pleting all work on the street at ence. Near the Mauin street end of | ray Keappointed. the street, the trolley company has fustalled a switch, but fin recent years has used but one track, no thousand troops from the Mukden army of General Chang Tso-Lin, the Manchurian dictator, arrived In Shanghai this morning under com- mand of General Chang's son, Chang Hsueh-Liang. The troops | were posted throughout the city and at the boundaries of the internation- al settlement which was marked by Chinese flags. Connecticut—New Haven 1s Larg- Meunbers of the Loyal Order of Moose paraded the streets of New 5 Britain this morning starting at 11 EMIL DAHL Strikes in the industrial plants. switching being done at this polnt.| poiooi g™y grand finale to the| of Waterbury, Past President |, . = Ao £ince the highway is but of ordinary which started spreading when news Al i the s olley i iraclalilare | S0 cGRYENTORRMILCIENAVIDERD 1k {of the Killing of eight Chinese stu- * | session yesterd, d today. With [ ; ; Nionght 1o withinia fam fest of tie | o ir iy ostertavaRnd Loday |dents in a riot at Hankow was re- . delegations from nearly every lodge ceived here, continued to enlarge to- curbs on elther side of the roadway. I]R TH MA [LE TEI] = ¥ in the sta ssent, the parade was |da Yoo+ Ae tl e aet ORI VeE S PRI IR ORI o o ta preseiL L DIDATR s a5 a colorful spectacle. s the north side have heen in use. 0 Local shipping is completely tled 4 3 With flags waving and martial | up. : Gs recelve the necessary police protec- | members would be solicited before Heavy Property Damage Traffic turning west on Myrtle street | g, g0 girping the air, the line pro- R TfiER PRE mENT Hot weather with overcast skles tion during school hours, at onee.” | June 22, Des Motnes, In., June 13 (M— 15 frequently held up by fnbound | ooy from the formation point at | prevailed today. WARREN S, STONE The petition was presented by | Post Commander Harry E. Scheuy | After the first day's work fn an at- frolleys coming on the same side of |5 R lIint Biuare up tite I8dath oF S Edward T, Lyons and Harry Witkin. { has appointed the following citizens’ | tempt to clear debris and prepars the highway from the opposite di-|yii giveat 10 the park in front of (Continued on Page 13) a hospital where less than three| Sanders Held For Manslaughter |advisory committee: George H. Dy- | for the rebuilding of homes and rection, and It is necessary for vehi- ¥ > H. b . 3 fire house., There the parade | months ago Mr. Stone had written| Renjamin Sanders, 18, of 551 Main | son, Edward I, . H. T. Erwin, | farmfarm buildings, following ¢ cles to cross to the left side of the }?flfl"lpil‘fdil?hpd down Main steers | Penn, State Head Accepts an editorial for the May lssue of the | street, driver of the truck that struck | B, T, g“p:(,,ck'm;‘_:.‘.‘HL.L:nrg:L tornado which swept in northerr street. When cars are parked On{g o.in 1o West Main and up West Similar Position With STR“(ERS I]IS[;HAR[IE“ Brotherhood organ, in which he in- | and killed five year old Isadore Mar- | jownowski, F. M. Holmes, P, . |lowa Thursday, tndications wer: the south side congeation frequently |nfuin covering the entire two miles imilar rosition Wi dlcated he had an Intultion that|tin of 250 Kim &trect in the Nathan | King, Morris D, Saxe, Ralph Gould, | that damage would run uto severa rosults, The public works board |1y woouter street and from. there Lo Other Universit | life's end was near. At that time|Hale school yard yesterday morning, | A, N. Abbe and Paul K. Rogers, | hundred thousand dollars, discussed the situation several times | g LR UAd Quartelle club parks. y | BY SHEL’"]N FAGT“RY physicians ald he was suffering | was arraigned before Judge Benja- | Curtis T Sheldom was appointed | A check up on tho storm area lax and recently voted to request re-| At tho parks a program of ath- | from uremic poisoning, min W. Alling In police court this | treasurer of the campaign and 1is | NEht showed that two persons wer moval of the two tracks and sub- |j.ijc events was séheduled to be held He recovered sufficiently to return | morning on charges of manslaugh- | aythorized to recelve subscriptions | dead, one missing, two perhap stitution of one set of ralls placed |this afternoon, all events being | to his duty but was taken to the|ter and operating without a license. | ang checks should be made payable | fatally Injured and a number o in the center of the street. The com- | ajoged fo members of the Moose. hospital again Tuesday after collaps- | He entered a plea of not guilty| (o him as treasyrer. Contributions | Others slightly injured from caus mon council was asked to adopt a | prizes were to be awarded the win- Ing In his office, and never fully re- | through his attorney. Alfred LeWitt, | mo o cinor bo mafled to Eddy. | Attributed to the storm. New Brunswick, N. J. June 13 |®—Dr. John Martin Thomas, presi- dent of Penn State college, today 400 Workers Dropped— ‘\A.'ls elected president of Rutgers resolution to this end and a unani- | ners Dancing was planned for : 5 ] gained consciousness. and the case was continued for hear- | g % 4 mous vote was taken. A copy of the | i L {university to succeed Dr. w. 1. 5.| Entire Weaving Plant | Temperature 10854 fug until June 20, [ISSYRRBICt Tootle At $058 o Bireet School s Struck TOUS:poLC. MR olon. o tro). | Doth parks and the general publio |pemgrest, who retired in June 1924. | . ENTDe bt = Sanders was driving a truck owned | 19 OF to the treasurer at the First | | = 1esolution was forwarded to the trol- | wags invited to attend, no admission |~ 4 o0 oo & o T e oo | May Be Moved | "The highest temperature they| Sanders wa g 2 Natioralbank. | Breckenridge, Texas, June 1 3 ley company, together with a re-|being charged into the parks. would accept the office was made at quest for immediate action, | The report of Secretary B. C. Mead | ' e £ 2 . C. 3 |the alumni banquet immedietely aft- Officials of the trolley company|of Norwalk, re-elected yesterday for |y 2 : )m\r- any record of here in the hos-| by Alex Bessoff of the New York ™ | Three persons were killed and o = SombiRael he proposed location of the new 2 - s 2 y lv mn Vn part in his first editorial. 1 € v | R | lightning struck a scl ool house neat o s 4 foih |er the 159th graduation exercises. Shelton, June 13 (A—When four |V 2 | atudy ot thelmotor. vehilole lav .. | Timothy Stanley property at the | 5 werd in the city th's week to In-|nis seventh consecutive year, showed | Dy. Thomas was born at Coving- |hundred striking weavers went to| 1 tried to break the record but | 3140y of the motor pebicle faws, As-| oo™ of \washington and Lake | here last night. The buliding wa- spect the roadbed and this proposi- | that the organization had experi- |yon Y. in 1869. He received his | the plant of the Sidney Blumenthal | cculd not, my highest being 1083% | “#80% o ‘-‘ g AP RA B e EAT | crowded with persons attending # tion was also studied. Mr. Punder-|enced onc of ita best years during |4 B, depree from Middlebury col. | Co. yesterday to recelve tho part|and that for only a short time, | stein found that there's no law that 3 | mass meeting to discuss an irrigs ford has expressed himeelf as of the | ih jast 12 months, The total mem- |jogq in 1850 and Dis M, A, fr_ 1898, | weel's pay that was dus them tney |After you pass 1043 you do mot a e Heceoft cnminally Hlablclfor HOE SO feeling that the clty should pay the | borsnip in the state 15 18,000, New |t yoar ot ta eeaduation. foums |all received notice of their dts, |EnoW the difference; the wheels are [ kROWnEly permitting the south to Rumania’s Program for | The dead are: bill since it Is not a proposition urged | Haven lodge beiug the largest single |Union Theological seminary. o | charge. Efforts mada later by a|ECING round, but you donot know it. | e thema e cat e i RetnrnitolSound Moneyw Carl Ledbetter, § e trolley company and since the | givislon with 2,900 members and |sudied at the University of Mar- | committee from their ranks to hoid [ “Now T am back to normal tem-| .8 b6 €0 Ren MO 110 T Bucharest, Rumania, June 13 p— | A boy 11 and a girl 13 of the ralis were laid with the city's con-| Hariford second with 1,305, Water- |burg. Germany, in 1903 and is the |a conference with the officials | Perature and the doctor says I am | fo% " O, ’: e Y " Rumanla’s program for a return to | Broils family. T o el SO bury had the largest increase i |holder of honorary degrees from the |availed mothing as fthe company |COMINg through and that the old was continued at §2..|® Sound money within a period of 15 | _Flfteen others were Injirsd, ' 6ve being | membership during the year. The or six of them probably fatally. held up on the Myrti street im- provement. To avoid further delays. | the public works board is expected | to take steps to demand a show v were no | machine Is good for years to come. | years has been made effective | ere was noth- | I hope he is correct, because while | through parliamentary adoption of a | that invisible .intangible something | Hiilliratifyinei s 5Roonyentionab it Half Million Loss Work at the plant has heen slack | Ve call life has never meant so | SHRINERS' MEMORIAL the national bank issue. st. Paul, Minn,, June 13 (PM—Two | University of Vermont, Jefferson | managers told them | convention voted to hold its next Medical college, Temple university, | longer employes and t session in Meriden. | Norwich university, Middlebury, Am- | ing to confer about. Before herst and Dartmouth. he conclusion of the busi- 4 |ness vesterdny, State President- | He was pastor of the East Orange, | for some time and but 100 looms out | MUch to me, even at the best, yet| Vancouver, B. C., June rin- | One of the conventions extends | dead, more than a score injured and down at its next meeting. {elect John F. Limerick of Man- [N, J. Presbyt Hende ¢ 375 were being operated, The |l Want to live as long as I can be ers from Columbus, Ohio, conducted |the bank's charter, increases its|property damage estimated at $500,- Bhould the trolley company ad-|eycxtar announced the following ap- |1593 to 1508 shon To g elostod | combany officials Maiad {his wig | of use to my fellow men, x x a memorial service yesterday for |capital and aims at strengthening | 000 was the toll taken by the storm bieEe o lte} pcesantymallovfarilins | 1 v oa e vt Tat Shaome| ottt e e P Had No Regrets | President Warren G. Harding at |(he gold reserve, The other provides | which swept through southern Min manding payment of costs by the |y, r1es Murcay of New:Britain, re. "r‘",‘""’]" T e SRR D thal e on-| By the time this reaches you T |Stanley Park, Vancouver's largest a scheme for wiping out the inter- (nesota last night, reports from the city, an appeal to the Public Uthlitles | i /803 BIHEE B0 Ve B e, Te- | w plonghefleriinyiid 4 9; becoriaiit swes "‘“‘"‘““"“\' § to keep lts or-| 1l perhaps be back In the harness |recreation grounds, where Mr, Hard bt of 10,500,000,000 let by ear- | 3torm’ ares indloated ast night: Commlssion by the board of publie| o, "%, of B e e, presldent of Pennsyivanta State col- B et on tog o St ihe re” |again. 1f T am, all right; T wantso |ing delivercd an address extending g certain government rev-| At Ivanhoe, Mike Winters, 19, sor Xacky 'jJ:‘;»"" fl‘;“i"‘lg'i‘(‘::"i ""ll:“l; Tofn Ofilof o0 Danbiryit frnstess. WI:’, =15 chalomantot the Verment \,\,r,n“:{.f“.‘m] bysy o A % [ lieep on as long as T can be useful. the arms of the United States friend- | enues, estimated to 3i€ld 650,000,000 |of & farmer, was instantly * kiled ekl e e (T joopfe Norw pe.| s boe 3 O R Bl sk Plght anyway, (T am||Hipito on a tour of the |lel annually when lightning struck him. an appeal if an effort is made to en- IL"' ;T,‘,,\Jr},(.;;();garr"rf;'.-(;\(;::‘dlc;,“lcm; state board of education froui 1910 ihe South River. N. J. plant of the S “;‘m_}‘ not |west In 1923, Mr. H was a | The fiscal circulation would be re- | In Misheapalls Warrén Danfelsor force the publle works board's pol- |y ‘o e o o DRFCANDIN P, COGTE IR AN (G TR S t because T have lived | member of the shrine. iced a like amount vearly, so that |a workingman, was crushed to deatl Aoy fan dlwastexpectadiiniel a1 e sy AR norating e ratern SRR o5 tmopseven Abistiuchiloads) andy) minute of life to the full; i would drop from 19,000,000 lef to | by a falling stone wall. o :;“?vvxntgwn&“"\:‘.lm oVihe | was used in the city today for e | Farley Property Sold trotraiRht ,'"{:'l‘, IRl S Y practiced the Gospel T have| ITALIAN FINANCIER DIES | £500,000,000 during the 15 year pe- | At Rochester and vicinity dam Mate commisston. o or® f¢ nirst time and the appearance of the | For $70,000, Stamps Show i teakio 1—the Gospel of the great| Rome, June 13 — It o aag fromclon fibu A Al ana e ; |strects was impressive. Tn front of | illiam J. Farley has old to | entire weaving dep ISnow g Initne inext ssie fofy JialisninnelSndied itcs ar O | ooz il neobablyftotal 200 401 |each business house, store, city | D \“, Kaplan of ”,‘,U\m, hiE r'mr\~ plant here h Ao » magazine Mr. Stone wrote that |illness of four months nct- “‘1 oc: 3“; “\1:”;0;“:;“ —_— from the center to St. Mary's church Chestnut strect. B nrm ,_k it “m W5 reatly reduced scate | 1€alth and am happy to be back on |three popes. He had been described ;”‘Prm‘w‘;‘m‘:u atisel with few exceptions, was a solid line » stamps af-'and not The. former | the job and handling my tonnage as |as ost clerical of Italians and 2 | tan of clericals alorization. Several Thousand Dollars Worth Is |of u 4 fiags placed in in- icate. {tervals at the edge of the sidewalks tiated by the realty offices |their old positions hack will be em- {om hoth sides. The poles were shnk | of Adolph Carison. Mr. Kaplan plans | ployed. The company normally em- In sockets In the sidewalks and as|to remodel the present bullding. | ploys About 1,100 hands. the Moose passed up and down the | ——— Pawtucket, R. L, June 13 (P— street, they marched between a lane ** TROLLEYMEN TO MEET FOR ACTION thousand dollars was stolen last | Good health like our other |the most is never fully mw- <+ 5Ty MW BRITAIN TAKES LEAD AMONG | o 7 o e o 15 OTHER NEW ENGLAND CITIES """ ... Rl er ey State Colleg ine ors of the brotherhood while ‘ 5 e was sick, Mr. Stone continued he deal | employes, v want to get —————— |Mrs. Susan A. Potterficld, a Grand- aken From Home of Wealthy Pawtucket Family. For the e in two years, a to th i ’ T e Rk e PHYS]C[AN WNDFP,!N:) ‘[ ON COMPANY’S PROPOSED SLASHES <o "("‘:;Mfl:»d e 40 not | Most Effectively Seeks to l’romote Health of Its " tron Elleabeiaia b ff.“,fi".,'.?; NEW BOND qT. GMT‘ et ledot M R Children, M. I. T. Survey Shows ement excrcees on their house looted of most of its sil- | verware and several costly pleces of | jewelry. Among these was a Swiet | English Doctor Says Hunch Wil ; Decision to Cut Wages Three Cents An Hour watch set with emeralds and dia- | anead of Granting Increase, Connecticut Co. Reports i e tor whom rom those for wh it heartens e work for their sakes to t > last two years in Spanish mora k! 4% pendant containkik| (Oreatc Maay Allzwents In the’ | —_— Friends pointed out to pop poly, garby s four large diamonds, A list of the| . s | New Haven, June 13 (®—Calls|ford on Friday and the subject of ader was at hi 70,0 or insurir edi he 1ost pinces being made late last Years To Come | were fssued today to locals of the | that conference will he based on re- g follstaiel ision for State 1 night and the total loss had net yet | 1o . = . (F—"Have you | trolleymen’s union to hold meetings POT's from the locals s e ot been reckoned, |got the Bond is the = A e SRR {e knew nothing There was no clue to the manner |uceiion pei e D hear reports from the joint s ming or horseback Hor In which the burglar or burglars | young bloods and society butterflies, | ©X¢CUtive board which has been in # ————# Wien ill he would go fo a he ild made Iflre‘l; unl'rnnm' “T\\n -lvr\.'llnls‘” s0. they you are all right, | conference with President John | HIGR TIL w he was back at | chusetts institute : L were In the house all evening but |hut according , Y ad 2 F 7, P e s or Horwood v e of f sur- | & i did not hear the intruders. T ,[::‘r“lm[,;v\wm.w,(-_‘,‘ L pierdiof; thagConnesont Co. | - 14, 1925 - | veyors enga i ildren who w Porter : % kel o | age and working scale to June 14, 1925 i i Aok e ¥ 5. » | kine. y 1l wrong. take the place of one which expired (Standard Time) 2 : 2 5 Aot sk NAMED AT TRINITY |, Cistin 5 oo e i gt | | e the soclety haunts of London reveals | * The gtatement ts made in the cail 5 2. m.; 4:15 p. m. demand with S A0 Y. kv samy the fact that 50 per c walk with that the company has denied & re- At New Haven— ol b S s sl drann ania res f a austiv | e in botany 0. Bt {a bend, hunching their shoulders. 2 v : h T | 1 an unimportant railway oc- |gurvey. w SR — e of Coe College Will |\ "/oc: quest for an increase in wages and 35 a. m.; P-m. (| casionally L Othar aitie nied in New S 3 ‘ ending thelr knees and walking In | fyyors g cut of thiree cents an hour (| | Hoghthe oc e | 2 ; Sie Fall From Truck Fatal Join Faculty as Professor of |the form of a question mark. Sefiid > b * « | Although the occasion of poollng proficiency Brock Mass i { % - When asked: “Why do you walk | " UN® present wage scale. ¢ tion's resources in out- | por Haverhill, Mass To Stamford Youngste: Blology. Iyt R iboabls ot The locals will vote upon the ~ .l kings ne to Mr. Stone | Quincy Holvoke Mass. Yord, June UP—Five year | replied: “Oh, I don't know. Fashion | uestion of acceptance or rejection |/ f Is exccutive career, it was|Newton, Mass.; Fitchburg. S: old Walter Scott died at the Stam Hartford, June 18 (P—Dr. Thom- || suppose. One simply can't have |°f the Connecticut company's | THE WEATHER fter the World War that|Malden, Everett ar Pilts ford hospital early today from injur as Hume Bissonette, Bert Bailey|the old-fashioned ®zure. One sim. | PrOPOsition. In the event of & con- |t erhood bank was or-|Mass; Pawtucket 1.; Chelsea les recelv e yesterday when he professor of blology at Coe college, | ply has to droop. tinued disagreement over the terms Hartford, » 13—Forecast eveland in 19 Today | Mass., and Woonsocket, R. 1 fell from a truck on which he had Cedar Raplds, Ta., has been appoint- AWSOn Says: majority | of @ new contract the dispute will for New Britain and vicinity: | P hood controls interest in In good health habits E limbed while it was motionless. The ed J. Pierpont Morgan professor of lof the population continues to walk &0 to an arbitration board. Rising temperatures this aft- 1 ks and trust companies, op-|going to b early, slecy sudden starting o e truck threw blology at Trinity college to succeed | with shoulders forward instead of The joint executive board expec ernoon; partly clondy and T companies and |drinking considerable milk a the boy off and under.a rear wheel the late Prof. Frederic W. Car-|square. The result is that we have, |10 reccive reports from all locals in showers threatening tonight y'ds many mililons of dollars worth e, care of the teeth 1 bathing He was bad?y crushed. His death s penter, it was announced today. He |thropugh abdominal protrusion and |the state by Thursday night. Ar- and tomorrow. € ncluding the Equit- |fifth grade Mass evealed by a f third one here in the last thres was chosen from among 150 candi- |the bend gait. a!l sorts of ailments | rangeménts have been made for a || | Woonsocket days from injuries received in auto dates. that rhould never happen.” {conference with President Punder ®| (« Two) | The survey touches upon all an- | neglectful in this mobile accidents.