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e e e o i v e e e A R . e e R e S S ‘the rate GOLD STANDARD AIDS FUROPEANS Recovery Is Materially Helped by Finance Basis Geneva, June 16 (M — Albert Thomas, director of the Interna- tional Labor office, told the dale- gutes of 40 countries' here for th International Labop conference that the year 1924 marked the beginning of the re-establishment of normal economic conditions. He attributes the economic improvement to the patient work carrled out by eveyr country since the cessation of hos- tilitles to remedy the divect or in- direct consequences of the war, He pald high tribute to the Dawes re- port, and emphasized that a special place must be given to direct in- tervention of the League of Natlons In the financlal reconstruction of Austria, The speaker underlined the significance of the fact that im- mediately after league actlon the Austrian crown,” whose headlong fall nothing seemed able to check, became as stable as the dollar, “This Austrian achlevement," sald M. Thomas, “was the starting point of similar reforms in other countries and was a great lesson to| Europe, followed by a return to the gold standard in Russia, Germany, Poland, and Hungary, whose mone- tary situation I.'-ruxe had been des- perate, “T'hese remarkable results have not been sufficiently brought out. When the League of Natlons stabllized the Austrian crown the dollar was rising in Austria at the rate of 21 crowns a day. When Poland stabilized its mark, the dol- lar was rising in Warsaw at the rate of 68 Polish marks a minute. When Russia established the chel netz, which is ten gold rubles, the dollar was rising in Petrograd at of 18,000 rubles a second. When Germany stabilized the mark by creating the rentenmark, the | dollar was going up in Berlin by 613,000 marks a second.” M. Thomas emphasized also the importance of the return to gold parity of three extra European cur- rencies, the Canadian dollar, the | Mexican peso and the Indian nu.ce.J and of ncutral countries in Europe, | Sweden, Holland and Switzerland, “Glancing towards the United States,” said M. Thomas, “T find a «hange in the American economic position which has steadily im- proved since the war in comparison with the European situation, There are some satisfying systems which seem to indicatel new tendencies to- wards readjustment, for there is a Jevelling up of relations between fhe New World and Europe.” He emphasized that. what has been | progressing since 1924 was not so much world output as European | output, for European output, he kaid, Wwhs much more on a scale #qual f6 Amefiean production than in previous years. There was, the cluded, a falling oft in American production in cast iron, ‘steel, and shipbuflding. All this was good, he argued, for it indicated a return to normal relations between Europe | and Amferica, and consequently the | return of the world to economic stability. speaker . con- Millionaire Leaves Fund To Assure Better Roads Stockholm, June 16 (A—In one of the most original wills ever filed | for probate in Sweden, a local mil- A new delicious dressing for salads RED of thesameold T salad dressings meal aftermeal? Trythisone and see what a hit it makes with the family! 1 % tablespoons Gulden's Saladressing Mustard 3 tablespoons evapora« ted milk !4 teaspoon sugar (more or less to taste) 11'8 different because it has the tang and taste that only mustard can give. In this new Gulden's product the mustard is blended with olive oil, vinegar and spices to make it mild and delicate for salad dressing use. Delicious, too, | mixed with may- onnaise or any salad dressing. Splendid on all meats and most vegetables. Get a bottle today and have a new treat, 15c Atall grocers. GULDENS SALADRESSING MUSTARD the maker. q-zaa’.w"' : STATE PRINARIES NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1925, Ilonaire named Carl Smitt has di. rected that the bulk of his estate be devoted to the improverfient of pub- lle highways and to the discovery of better methods of catching fish, The money to be spent for the Improvement of roads is to be ad- ministered by the $tockholm Auto- mobile club and used for Buch things as the construction of model highways and tests of paving ma- terlals, as well as for prizes to com- munities with good roads. The fish~ ing fund Is to be apent for the bet- terlug of fishing methods so us to benefit the population of the Swed- ish skerries, DEATHPLOTLAID TOBR. T. W. YOUNG Lo Angeles Police Acouse Him! of Premeditated Murder | ATt | Los Angeles, June 16 (#)—Carse | tul planning of a premeditated mur- | [aer was charged to Dr. Thomas W. | Young, dentist, in the evidence produced late yesterday at the .mn-l net's Inquest on the body of his| wife, Grace, former widow of Patrick Grogan, olive millionaire, At the conclusion of testimony, |the coroner’s jury laid the death of | his witg at Young's door, naming | |the means as “administry ations _ ot | lethal gas and strangulation Charles Riemer, district attorney's ‘ lavestigutor, took the stand in the| investigation into the death of the 1nulnun, whose body was found en- | cased in concrete in a cistern at the hibition, religion and United States ‘I“mmx L'r;lll:u:;-lu:]h;,\"jfl.\‘]t;:)fl-“:"";:r , > 4 | here, e detailed the h gIits Senator Walter E. Edge, leader of | of Young's contessed preparations Lo the Ngw Jersey republican orgaui- |cover his tracks before the - killing zatlon, figure most prominently in |took place as follows | today's primaries, { Quarreled Much | Senator Edge, whose leadership is | The pair had frequent quarrels at stake, is backing former Attorney |including one the night Mrs, Young General Thomas K. McCran of Pas- {disappeared, FFebruary 21, last, in| saic for the republican gubernatorial | which she slapped her husband's | nomination. McCran is « llmnun'mrm breaking his g Catholic. Against him are pitted | They drove in their State Senator Arthur Whitney of xlmllmrw, where this occurred, to Mendham, who has the support of | his office. There he the Anti-Saloon League, and former |liquor until she becwme confused. | District Judge Cornelius Dormeus of | In *this state he induced her 1o | Ridgewood, who Is running as a write a letter aud & postcard “bone dr: |dresscd to him, which he had a Whitney has charged Senator |friend mail in the East later to in- Edge with setting up Doremus as a |dicate that alu‘ was still alive after dummy candldate to split the drys |ebruary : and bring about the election of Mc- | The rll,.mo also had her Cran. Doremus has sald he will Wlank pieces of paper for clean up the state as effectively as|said, in obtaining $100,000 in the federal government has eleaned | Liberty bonds which he had given | up rum row. McCran in his cam- |her s short while before, paign has denounced the Ku Klux| They they left the office but not Klan, |before he had pocketed a quantity Whitney has attacked McCran as jof lethal gas, a cone and tube lor the candidate of .the Edge machine, |administering it, and cotton | and he has referred to Ed, [ wadding. “czar.”” References to a "w! Gassed as She Slept campaigd” have been made in the | Mrs. Young fell asleep in the ar, | course of speechmaking by support- |and as they drove towards the ers of McCran, Glen cottage he placed the Predicting victory r tube in her mouth, adjusted Senator Edge said: cone,” poured in the lethal “The campaign has developed into [ fuid and stopped her nostrils with the old fight between the so-called |the cotion. wets and drys with McCran unques- | When the dentist tiopably receiving the liberal 6up-|car at the cottage port.” was dead. He got Commissioner A. Harry Moore of {and trundled her body into the Jersey City {5 unopposed for the | honse Later, he put it into the democratic nomination for governor. | cistern and covered it with tfr | ARE ON IN JERSEY Probibition, Religion and Sena- for Edge Are Features Newark, N. J., June 16 (A—Pro- trom the | gave his witc | sign he | | some for McCran, | pulled aip his door, his wite a wheelbarrow )UTLE MILLINERY CO 177 MAIN STREET DOLLAR DAY Tomorrow - WEDNESDAY We do not have to go into detail about the values we are You all know that the Outlet is offering Dollar Day. the first stop Dollar Day. Be sure and come carly Trimmed Hats Sport Hats Felt Hats Straw Hats Silk Hats Ribbon Hats Matrons’ Hats Children’s Hats Misses’ Hats Hats for all | 20 | fore }Plaus lor Extensive Automobile| ad- [ |of operation. |cording to |in the public |Haven is | porte paper and a layer of concrete, There it was found BSaturday night after he made his first con. fession .following his detention by district attorney's Investigators, D, ¥, Wagner, county au- topsy surgeon, testified contradicting numerous published reports that there was a bullet wound on Mrs. Young's body and that it was bruised and some bones broken, Young Grogan, upon his return to the district attorney’'s office from the Inquest over his mother, erased his last evidence of faith in his stepfather when he destroyed a will | bequeathing $1,000,000 to Dr, \ouux' The case will be presented to the | county grand jury today. District Attorney Keyes declares that Young was twice married be- NEW HAVEN ROAD 10 USE MOTORS Service —_— | Boston, Mase, June 16, (—Plans | for extensive operation of bus lines by the New York, New Haven and | Hartford - railrorad company in | Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Con- | necticut and New York were an- nounced lg | Papers of incorporation have heen filed for a $1,000,000 subsidiary to | be known as the England | Transportation company, with Ar-| Russell as president and | Hobbs, manager in char; The company will ek the right to carry passengers, , freight, mail and expre railroad has recognized, ac- a statement, “"that new methods of transportation have come into existence whicch are des- tined to occupy a permanent place service.” and the New utilizing them *“'to serve the |public and protect its own invested | capital,” The SVENK IMPROVING The condition of Reynolds Svenk, age 20 years, of this city, who was taken to the Meriden hospital as the | resenlt of an automobil> accident in Wallingford, Sunday night, was re- | hospital today to be mu iproved. No serious injuries vere found on th n when he was exapined, He was unconsciqus for i0 hours, The automobile in which he was riding. siruck a telephone pole on South Colony road. ,"lll_fllllllllll (LTI I | son connected with the gangs who | participated In Saturday's fight, | | or drive out of the city every one of | activities of Vincenzo | Sicily, come here and OFF ON ANY HAT ON THE MAIN FLOOR— You Dedust 20% of Whatever the Ticket Is Marked —_—m Full-Fashioned SILK STOCKINGS Irregulars of a $1.65 Grade All Colors $1.00 $1.49 Pure Thread SIL K STOCKINGS First Quality All Colors $1 00 CHICAGD LOUOR SECRETS PUBLC Police Claim.to Have Found Key to Operations . -~ Chicago, June 16 (®—8ix leather- bound bodks, which, according to the | police, form a complete revelation of the operations of one of Chicago's | largest liquor rings, have come into posscesion of authorities through the | drive on the city's gangsters. In a raid on the headquarters of | the Genna brothers, one of whom, Mike Genna, was slaln in Baturday's strect fight between gang members | and police, the authoritles found records of liquor receipts and ship- ments, name of shippers, the prices recelved and the prices paid for the | ring's product. There even were re- | celpts for gas bills pald, one re\onl-; ing that some “'cooljers of mash used | ns much as $100 worth of-gas a ! month. The papers also revealed, police sald, the identity of a fourth per-| State's Attorney Crowe character- ized the documents as ¢nough am- munition to send to the penitentiary | the Genna gang “from the four Genna who are left down to their | lowliest fmported distiller or uhul-( gun man.” Joining in the effort to purge Chi- cago of illicit liquor operations, fed- eral authorities started a drive ex- pected to rival in effectiveness the lockade of the Atlaptic rum row. They evolved a new program for | | checking alcohol distribution in Chi-| cago under government permits | through which, they helleve, tms volume of business can be rcflucf'd by at least 85 per cent. gration bureau in (:mc.go disclosed that Mike Genna had been question- ed last week in connection with the | Azzarello, a | Genna agent, arrested in 'lsmpn. Ila, Azzarello was sald to have had seven immigrants with him, be- | bleved to have been smuggled into | | the country, by way of the Bermu- das. Eby sald the Gennas were im- | porting men from Southern Italy and | delivered in Chicago for $500 “a head.” | RECKLESS DRIVER FINED Walter Nevolis of 15 T | street, this city, was fined $25 and costs in the Wallingford borough police court yesterday morning on a charge of reckless driving. Ten dollars of the fine were remitted. He was arrested following a crash on South Colony road, Sunday evening. | mont | READ THE HERALD WANT ADS, ADS FOR RESULTS 666 is a prescription for ( olds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, |Bilious Fever and Malaria. It kills the germs. | of Torrington, | diers’ monument on the green, BRISTOL NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) | and Mary M. 8. Cushaer, property | on Church street, Homer H. Judd to Stephen J. Cushner, a lot on South street ex- tension, Joseph and Mary Stofke to Daniel J. Donovan, a lot on Lawndale av- | enue, | Willlam J. Sheeran to Edward J.| and Mary E. Nunan, two pleces of land and bullding on Woodland street, Abratiam to Jacob Rosenblatt, §1 acres of land on Frederick and An- drews street. Jacob Rosenblatt to Alexander ahd Eva Kalimon, land at the corner o Andrews and East New strees, The Bristol Realty company to Willlam Tyska, a house and lot at & Cottage street and 133 Green strest The Bristol Realty company 1o Donat Dellaire, a house and lot at 207 GPeen street, The Bristol Realty company to Kondrat Kowalchuk, a house and lot at 17 Cypress street and 110 North Pond street The Bristol Realty company to Stanley and Teofilla Adamcik, a house and lot at 6 and 8 Woodbine street, The Bristol Realty company to Jo- seph Vontell, a house and lot at 124-126 Greene street, John L. Bassar, administrator of the estate of John P. Bassar, to Jo- seph and Mary Stofka, property on Lawndale avenue, Red Men o Visit, Members of Kehoe tribe, M. of Winsted, 1. 0. R, and Mohawk tribe | will pay a fraternal | visit to Compounce tribe, I. 0. R. M., | at a meeting to be lm\d in Red Men's hall this evening. 'he adoption de- gree will be conferred upon a large | class of candidates. | T[l CONVENE HERE. (Cotninued from First Page) hall, Arch street, The maeup will be as follow: FIRST DIVISION Platoon of police Philharmonic band Marshal and aides National Colors massed National and state officers Wi Auxiliaries in pumerical OND DIVISION United Spanish War Veterans drum | and bugle corps, Stamford, Conn. | Col. W. W. Bullen, commanding, and aides United Spanish War Veterans Comps in numerical order, A. G. Ham- mond Camp bringing up the raer *The line of march will be as fol- {lows: Arch to DMain, to West Main, through the Court of Honor to Park Place to West Main to Main to Arch to Armory, where banquet will be held. “A short halt will be made at Sol- ., and the wreath of honor of Civil war veterans will be placed by the com- mander-in-chief, The same pro- cedure will be gone through at order the NECK BROKEN IN DIVE 3 Honolulu, June 16 (PhwPrivath Eugene Murdock whose home was at Lewiston, @ broken Court of honor, in honor of World War veterans. "ALFRED H. GRISWOLD, “Marshal,"” “IKE T. HILLS, “Chief of Stam." ck recelved when he | dove Into shallow wate LAKE COMPOUNCE Wednesday Night FIREWORKE DANCING At the Ballroom with Bill Tasillo and His Famous Orchestra Everybody Is Invited REV. TRACY C. MILLER of Wilmington, Del, Will Hold Special Meetings of an Evan- gelistic and Expository Character at the Emmanuel Gospel Church, Franklin Square, JUNE 16th to 21st {inclusive, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY Afternoons at 3:30. TUES,, WED.,, THURS, and FRIDAY Evenings at 7:45 SUNDAY 10:45, 3:30 and 7:00. The Public will find a cordial welcome Fenn's Plumbing Shop On Wheels BRINGS THE IS ALWAYS SHOP RIGHT TO YOUR DOOR AND READY AT YOUR SERVICE No Going Back for Tools or Supplies DEPENDABLE PLUMBING, HEATING and TINNING Call W. R. FENN 139 HART STREET TELEPHONE 2079 Finest Showroom in the City For THE BECKWITH COMPANY IS GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Our Location Has Been Taken Over by The Woolworth Co. WE MUST VACATE BY JULY 1st Our Entire Stock of Seasonable Merchandise Must Be Disposed of Within the Next Ten Days EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST STRAW HATS HOSIERY — NECKWEAR — CAPS SHIRTS SWEATERS SALE STARTS TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17th The Beckwith Company 213 MAIN ST. 1y Maine, died today of

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