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ews of the World By Associated Press - b e ESTABLISHED 1870 gyl A8 e OFEWESTIATES ar Veteran, Married, Sald To Waye | | del\s Wood, 37 years old of Brookl s shot and killed carly today by Wil- liam Fitzmaurice, a private detec- [tive, in the bedroom of the detec- Forced Attentions On New York Woman, W Under-Secretary Winston Or Review of AIl'Figures Movie Men Deny Threat To Take | | | All Films From Conn. If Tax Is ‘ Upheld The Public Will Pay It Special Court of Justices to Sit On Legality of Statc | Statute On July 10, According to Report jtive's sister, Miss Cliara 1ltzmaurice, | 35 vears old, in Brooklyn, Miss Titzmaurice says that she was awakened by breaking glass and | saw Wood entering her room | EARLY EXPECTATIONS rer brotnir in"an’ci her brother in an adjoining room, Income Tax Receipts Hundred Mil- in Defail and lie ran in and fired two shots at | Woc ling him. | Miss Fitzmaurice was acqualnted with Wood, police intimate. Her ;brother is held on a charge of hom! cide. Wood, alihough married and the | father of two children, had been ! paylng attentions to Miss Iita- | maurice, ird Wood, brother of | {the dead man suid. | Prediction. | The brother said Wood served 18 L {months with the Rainbow diviston | Washington, July £ P—With final 4 ooy V\:nu‘w.w +d overscas, $250,008- 11 had not been entirely normal Wood said he told AMiss Fitzmaurice his brother was marricd and that she should keep way from him. She told him she | had tried, but he had persisted in his attentions, Miss Fitzmaurlee told polise that | Wood, under the infiuenee of lquor, | jeame to her home at 5 o'clock this morning and demanded that she let | him She rofused and she | thought he went awa She fell 1sleep, she sald, but was awakened by the breaking of a window, from | jWhich the screen had heen torn | away, Both Miss Fitzmaurlce and { brother were held by the police, lion More Than Had Been Esti- mated and Customs Revenue Also Was Unusually High—Next Year's Surplus May Reach 290 Million, is figures in hand showing a 000 surplus for the ed Tuesday, turned today fiscal year end- since. Tdward treasury attention of was to a revision of esti- mates of receipts for the year now beginning. all of the figures ir was issued by | Under-Seerctary. Winston The mping of calenlations was made by the fact that practi receipt for d expectatio Much of the excess thus resulting came in receipts from taxes paid in March and June, and furnishes what led as a definite indication rend to he developed in the car now started Orders fo review detail iten in her Income Taxes Jump SWFENEY BATTLING | imated. | ol FOR STATE HONORS n the | there [Ties Giles in Morning | Match—Latter Two Up at End of Second N Income amonniir 21,760,000, receipts, = 2100,000,000 o greater than had The belief prevails that receipts from {h coming fiscal o re n e at the souree lik vear are ahov the fore 10,000,000 leutated sent to which when congress, W figure ¢ the last budget was to Customs revenue and miseellan- | A0S tax 1eoeip wer ul- | a convineed tha surphis when 1h next. Jun: will ba materiaily * than the provious estimate of | 1t is on this surplus reduetion must he based PICK UP TYPF Pyact Pigures ine N | Haven { or Shuttle M. AL, {were all square Haven July Country Club, | (B—W, 1. Swecney, | New Britain, and | ilos of ‘Weeburu, Greenwich, at the end of their | holes in the final round Connectiont Golf ehampion In strokes the | players were even at 39, Giles won fifth by stroke and | I Sweeney the ninth by a stroke, The were: Giles 00,000, 1dow, The ciose of the fiseal year {first nine the hip this morning. fonnd a 3 in the treasury after es S 43.446.09 of the hich tofalled 85 T surplus of 32 finars V148,68 The eurpl for the hole took cards A four times thr 1s not for tax reduction purposes farly amount Octo ble this vear, th ot avail | Sweeney e s having heen used tn lower | Mellon's | 's conditfon rwavs were slippery after 1 ihe drizzle damp and the the morning which followed art of play was delayed a bit that nditions might which proved to be the case as the weather brightened before noon. Both men played carefully and to | Ithe galiery follawed fheir | and approaches were regarded llent, | players started their | seeand nine holes to be | completed | AL the cond nine holes | Giles was fwo up | The public debt. Sacretary ement of tha treasu a1d that enly the annual surplus to fuir ars shonld atlable for ba exproted in improve be nsed as the margin tax reductior Trea officials s offe planation of the ase of the ox thi sur- which plus over earlier astimates bt afhers helieve impr tnginess o together with lowerin out on i which “pa were before luneh bed sonrces | end of the sr debt 8 funds from 101 a T A0 to af 193 cards e | fficials, of the r 454 536 434 546~ ESGAPES FROM JAIL amount irlier estimates helow 50 tian 41 180 treasury | | as firmly the 2.000 figure 1stoms Receipts o 206,11, per ce vear uacd § ximately the tre and income tax r 37.820.68, or about six estimated last 8 for the crease of st of a cipts sn by $547.56 haif of estimated Runs Across | Feice and Malkes | Bridgeport Prisoner : one - W Jumps M figure a llaneous taxes p Good His Getaway, turns $1.7 per July g j Yard, | | | Bridgeport, July Francis Ray. , of N¢ n, eluded thie ss of the and e | from the yard of the county He is still in hiding ted on March theft Charles month he w Edwin Wickenson in | He two £ twenty-fon watchfuln | Jail yester | Ray was | eharged with owned Trumbull, than sxpenditi represented a net $4.440.361.91 from the mors guards Total de is m forec: the by of an auto- | Brewer, | s fined | ".‘H(. of th I mobile effective freasury for a ment of the 1¢ move prohi- Mr. rts with Md nse of blockade rum together land to malke Last Judge the eriminal superior co unable to pay the fine and mitted 1o jail to hard lahor lundred days fo work it out. He with other prisor {day in the rear yard ca [dles from the teashop truck without broke and ran aled a fonce Madison 200 hy bition re AT S toment cribed in 2 was rapidiy 1 liqy ns of treaties ot bun- motor trics ing to a when warning, the jail ga disappeared down ACros he T and more eficetive | { REQUISITION ASKED RAPLAN-HERMAN BOUT |, vt \ tior July was ived to governor of tion of G Anywhere For All New York Com- |in Dad [to the {tomobile o h o Florida B. Be who fs county, ¥lorida, of the theft of an Feb. 17 last - arrest in New for the extrad Champifonship Battle May Be Held wanted P charg au mission Ohjects, 4/ Haven, cused is v —Louis (Kid) n., and Babe of California, but sht cham- | orld, the announced Kaplan of Me Herman, for fight fo sta tod. 1y 2 (A en, B e e —— Concert Schedule for ummer Announced Co + in feathe in the missior m here er ris schedule of public it Walnut Hill ur ! nusem taken the had . site excep atter of for which n's home tropolitan tty Monteit pended appeared admitted t fake Universal American band R e —— tiate his charges. He was reinstates ionly the | pared to fight the Istricken city in time to witn ‘\\li quake vibrations in this material are | T¢ | 2 Hartford, July 2—A denlal of the [the distributors were ready fra statement attributed to him, that|to state that the tax which the withdrawal of motlon pcture |directed against them would by them to the exhibitors : | passed films from Connecticut was planned | hny to the public. This new lax. it court actlon against the new film |according to his statement, is (i tax falled, was made today in New |first law ever enacted that combined York by Courtland Smith, sceretary | taxation with cr nsorship. He aiso | j8aid it was the first Instance tn whicl, of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America. a state had attemipted to tax a filin e said that he had statement that ducers and distributors new authorlzed the pro- | were pre- tax law to New Haven, July 2 (P—The hear before three Unite 1 State 1§ on the constitutionality of 7 ¢ | W Conneeticut movie tax law statement at-|| he held in New Haven on July 1¢ SSOMER] BT o Wk AU St o o from New ; president of the organization, or At- | the Now Fase n Jou torney Benedict M. Holden of Hart- | this morning. It 15 understood that ford that the distributors in confer- | {jore ! be no attempt to enjoin Snco had contempluted a refusal tol| Connecticut offlcluls. tran enforcing | deliver film to Connecticut was er- | (e mos law as it 18 Lelieved the ap- sonsous. \The conference, hei em- [ pilcation” of the act will not be ap phasized today, had been concerned preclably folt by motion picture men solely with the legal measures to be | during now ang the date eet for the taken against the tax law. He sald | hearing, the dis the last legal ditch, He sald that a will a York in I-Courier gays 1 Eays. | MAY CHANGE PLAGE OF FIREWORKS DISPLAYS. This Yea Show May; Be Last at Walnut Hill | San Trancisco, July 2 (P——Two of ! i SINTA BARBARA SAFE FROM FURTHER QUAKES Geologists Will Declare City Be Free From Tremors for Years California’s outstanding authorities | H2VIM& been informed that Dr. | on earthay Santa Bar-|T- E. Recks, superintendent of New bara today is one the safest |Britain General hospital, places in the Tnited States as far as immunity from thquakes is coneerned, Dr. Bailey Willis, § versity geologist. temblor ther Alto to a kes Dbeljeve of objects o the display of fireworks in Wal Hill of its proximity | [to the hospital and the possibility of serlous consequences to patients, Mayor A. M. Paonessa said togay he ake- | will upon public s the ments commission that shake, and Captafn T. 1. J. See, sci- |made In the place entist and government astronomer | this year. at Mare Island, arrived at the same | The loud caj conclusiona in independent state- |in particular have disturhed ments yesterday tients in the past is explained, . See sald: “There Is na ocea- Set p not attended by the ston for further ansiety aty Santa |plosion of bombs are not e cerned Barbara. T seacnast {in the hospital direc remou- | contly disturbed are rance, but the almost eontinuons | safest. The main thing is to build [din during the hour's disp has | safe 5 on good foundations and | proved annoying. [ not to worry.” Mayor Paonessa | Supplementary nut Hill park o made public at Lle spot tor He said there is interference earthquak eing of v Wil insist upon o ch s It is possible that future fireworks exhibitions will Willow Brook h the park in its pres levelopment doce ot litions | park because nford uni- predicted the and went from Palo suburb of the g | urge | amuse- display after ite and finale shells e it ces ex o places for a time the ro- for's hons th hest ent, but if the woll ‘rers at the hospital | lieve conclusions s the Palo Alto from were Dr. e annual e s with “The the anit on which center located runs along the hase of the Santa Inez mountains parallel with the sea. There was no visible displacement the fault nd the center of the movement was probably situated at a depth of | some miles bheneath the surfa . - — = The fanlt passes through the site of | 1o i xl;:n ;I'v\y»(( vp1 reservoir, which failed 'Former Governors to through the floating out of the dam | Aot a¢ Honorary Bearers without displacement of the 3 alignment of the top of the dam as| Guilford ) sited along fhe remaining remnants, | bearers at the funeral of former nta Barbara is built in a val- | Gove Roliin Woodruff fr surrounded by hills and yme her t kinds of ground, if distinguish | them by their reaction to an earth- ake. The hills consist of solid rock or of well-consalidated masses f gravel The earth- at on park. althot ent stage ofier ideal ro of July Honorary chosen-today. They John H. Trumbull Henry ts, 1 Georze an, comb, » oy on two MOrrow we will 1 forme ank R Mar Lake ther ol RIEn U] Major W. Lyon den; Lieut, Commander Hartford: Major W. I Tuttle, > Haven; E. Havens, Bridg W. H. Lec, | New former Licutenant G srnors | Week “us W, H and Ad Robet P. M Dvereft ton, 1 and boulders, NIty General Cois J. Ives Mass, and harmless fill less vibrations slower, w very rapid, but short shiver. The valley consolidated, are longer and, though more dangerous. This Wi principal reason for the concentra- tion of destruction along State street. The other prime reason was | lee, and W. H. L poor design and bad construction. |and I, B. Frishi od buildings stood, ones re- | The body b: vealed thelr weakness." ployes of the comy The California hotel, Woodruit structure with brick stripped of its walls were not properly fa frame and all the interior vealed to aiew. “The San Marcos most conspicuous was of heavy y reinforced nally to an a ering the we rched ection of corner the is the one port Bri wernor ) e New Haven, poor are frame was Couldn’t Have New Suit Boy Leaves His Home pare aver the boy ere he e New runaway for lodging reported that boy left his homa bocaus of his father to keep a promise by a new suit July. The father was noncommit on his return as fo whother the hoy who is get the | suit or not was re- building, the all the failures, rather light- ced di aree, consid- e walls and An older formed the by its of Samuel concrete, and not { w1 uate d ht of t concrete floor the structure d it was knocked dowr ving of the entire building, the end brick of ‘a’ pile would be knocked over. The floors and fell in and the walls col-* lapsed on top of them. showing the of the concrete and the of rigidity in the structure. “The damage to the Arlington hotel appears to have been due to was taken into York when police y he appes The police just as f roof 15 years oll, would akness FLORENCE VIDOR DIVORCED Los July 2 (& Vidor, (Continued’ on 1'ag film BABY IS KILLED Franklin, N. B, Child om King Vi teatified that Vi had said - < “ase interfe een dire m s wi re asked no a custody of the Struck by Auto as Father Was Wheeling it in Carriage—Alleged Driver Held. HIGH TIDE (Standard London m. At New m., 8:09 p. m ranklin, N. H ar-old Norman ries July 2 T nith died cived when an ind a curve ther of the f Franklin, |/ he e Wo- here : July 3 New P 41 a Time) a Haven today of autc ast night, ith ¢ arriag automobile e ¥ ling. T 0 without stopping. s e M was driv- —— A mile farther down the road, Jo- || Duguay ar- || 1, cha unde automobil THE WEATHER Hartford July —Torecast for New Britain and vicinity Showers tonight: Friday fair not much change in tempera- 1 against end of a Te The pblice today eaid teved that it was his mach 1 ture. had struck Smith and the boy. Smith || ! Wwas scverely bt not fatally hurt cov e they o‘%——!] IRAL { time and 4 { mails RAPID TINE WADE BY WAIL PLANES New York- Chicago Night Route Starts Successiully IS RECORD OF PROGRESS Only 75 Years Ago Mail Was Taken By Stage Coach and 28 Days Was Considered As Very Satisfactory Running Schedule, New York, July (A—Dark to wn air mall ser hetween America's two atest clties be- same a reality today, the night highway, 1l planes tran ters to and from New Chlcago between t) Cleaving lghted along a bea- the govern- ferred lct York and of one ment's ro close 1siness day and the opening of the | 1ext, Better Schedules Two eastbound air courlers, alded by a stiff wind, bettered thetr sched- ules of 8 hours 15 minutes—in one by two hours. The same’ wind eld back the west hound planes, One completed its assignment in a little more than the allotted time. Accidents to the other emphasized the difficultfes the airmen nightly overeom The first plane Iield, Chicug sourse to HMadley Fleld, New Bruns- %, N. J. 30 miles from New York, in six hours 15 minutes, leav- ing Chicago at 6:45 p. m. Central standard time, reaching Hadley 1d 2 a. m. eastern standard time, Pilots Shirley Short and Paul S. Colling held the controls, to leave Mq accomplished 00d its The second easthound carrier was | 7 hours and 7 minutes en route, be. tween $:30 p. m., central standard a. m., eastern stand- Pilot Charles Ames ard time. brought it in to Hadley Field, The | from the both planes were in New York by 6:15 a. m., brought b iin from New Brunswick. Chicago Bound Plancs cond of the Chicago-bound o Hadley Field made out inecident, St breeze. luck. The alv at 9:48 p, m., time, and deliver- ongh i mate 1 “sliip! castern standard ed itg bu wood Tield at >time, 6:19 a. m., central standax lapsed time of 9 hours, 41 minutes, J. D, Il and Warren Williams were the pilots ith the first westhound pl th honped off at r standard time, but cd down by or frou- resuming compelled Ohio, 1 at ( ran short, Kylertor ht. he was 3in at Solon, eland Another of hig objective “les when fuel (Continued on Page Nine,) BOXING MATGHES MAY BF HELD FRI, NIGHT New York Fights Tomor- row if Rain Causes Post- ponement Tonight N 11 he York, predic and broken thr followe °t that had box- were ch by the it would Wills-Weinert an tomorrow Postponement noter Hum his mornir at 9 o'c time, ang th but the promot cossary Fugazy dard overcast would stponcment s afternoo T man concerning today's ing a prolonge| rair stretch into ning. fr sky r s an weather Vs at One m his Eastern standard ne, 3 that was morrow's ather 1t row cau would be rain tinues unti g an indeiinite Promoter 1uga i v financial thetr nest Philadelphia on Sun not be held Sat is impossible to nterval Sunday’s made attle ac Yankee & f Tex FIGAT BULLETINS TO Bk MEGAPHONED AT HERALD daviight time out will start pm or § o'clock, the ma not fen to mail trucks at May. | Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending June 27th .. 12,054 PRICE THREE CENTS TAX RATE TO REMAIN UP, IS - EDWARD F. HALL'S PREDICTION |Ghalman of I"inancc“BATTLES Pi]“[;EMAN Board Does Not See Any Probability of Reductiu;l‘v IN I]ARKENEI] UE[LAR in This City. i e Arch Street Storekeeper Subdued After Biting Raider | here {s no probabllity in th future for a reduction of New creased assessment, which {s the tax | {rate in Britain without an in out of | ing a one man rald last night, olman Thomas Lee encountered If battle but finally succeeded in seizing a considerable quantity of evience and g Louls Petru- lo of 432 street on charges viol z the lquor luws, At orney Alfred LeWitt represented truzello in police court this morn- wnd was continued il Monday morning for trial, Petruzello conducts a store at the Arch street address and has been convicted twice hefore this year for ating the liquor law: On Janu 5 he was fined $160 and costs and on April 18 he wae fined $200 e and eentenced to jall for 20 days. Bonds for his re- higjeyatem o E thezclly andj) pending hearing Monday were the lmitatic on fts { btedness, | t at/$500 at the roquestiof Pross- || Duwight Skinner, munuger o tne |5 ¢ 3500 at the roaues Doys’ basebull O | patrolman Lee entered the atore Htaedl A | per Lis susplelons were aroused by ennclispolisaan the actions of Petruzello, and went saugstencelal diavel: [to the cellar with the storekeeper. nunebars sobilrgongi When the two arrived In the cellar, Doy Scout troop, lights mysterlously went out ark Brown, eagle sce wnd Petruzello attacked the police- i ansent taibe o) | man, giving his hand a sovere bite DUGROO BOUNDA—OVIER ON xn‘\,,l‘\rmv“v‘\xrl(nm ‘ll(l: ?»:1!:(1:3:_' CHARGE OF BLACKMAIL SR cellar, he uncovered a num- SR lodged against the prisoner, bottles and jugs containing the question at th ing | Bl Hall, chair- |, . Senator B of the ward AE board of finance and xation, who spoke to the arres Arct Rotary ub New Britair l Senat « at the Durritt hotel today on | z nees. 14t determined pay poor 1 bought a h on first and second {mortgage and Is trving hard to ralse 8100 a year to pay off the martgage, He quoted a numher of showing the income of the cf the amount appropriated f lifferent departn I~ explained o tax the in by the ouse fo of who u me viol figures and nis. nein luase 10y league, <poke Leach interna the also Waives Fxamination and Ts Held | | Court Trial Waiving examination, Henry Du- | {groo, 28, of 74 Hart street was | Lound over 1o the September term | = wo Local Young Men to Be Admitted to Legal Practice of superior court on {blackmail by Judge Alling in police e Attorneys Morris 1), ‘rford waiy thelr client after Judge Alling told them that the local court was without jurisdiction in the case, the | only procedure being to find prob able ¢ W bind dofen Dugroo was r under bonds pending the h conrt Dugroo o after a charge of | Benjamin - W rt this morning. and Fred | xaminatoin n Axe d Mrs. B, F. Gaftne Lawrence Gol n of Berlin, over, 000 trial by the recent o bar examina- vassed, according to the list published by the bar assoclation to- ' Alison, Bernard L. Alert, . George Alprivls, Sully rman, Samuel Bajley, Emmeet Caple, Warwick Beardsley, Humbert F. Cofrancesco, Harris A. Cohen, Leslie H. Davis, . Gaff- Michael Galullo, George A N Ginshurg, Lawrence J. Golon, Morris You j¢ I'red T.. Griffin, Frederick witl Millon Iarrison, Jahn R Harvey, Irancis T. Healey, Robert Hirseh, Renjamin Holland, Luke E. Keoley, Arthur T. Kelley, John King, consideratic Petoflt R, D, Ty ‘Mar RIS 2 {Jay. Those who pas port that he had posed po- | Simuel iceman near Mountain last [1,con 1 riday night and s Albert Totoff under a threat of ; Ked I near fhe | from | ad on grov ged to have ¢ ow 00 is ven up besis and, displaying a b said (are under arr parking lights.” A ter over, ney, iotilieh, Harris, ot Dugroo is | released Potoff from * to have John A. Maresca, Ogden t McCormick, Fran- Fdward G, McK. G. Meyer, Frederick Mile MUSTATIERD 0UTING O 2 . tnick, Edward 1. Quintan, Philip Reich 1. Rich, Kenneth D, in M. Ryan, Sam Schine, ppard, Joseph 8herman Edward § =% Anthony City Emplores Warmned Not to Con- slder July § in Light of Holiday, bl Joseph E Aaron Wheis: Weldon, George E. nan, Wex ", PHONE FROM SHIPS 10 Steamership — Columbus Has Con- versation With Radio Station In Germany., fons fons Memt ity Four Sailors. Believed Dead, Were Rescued at Sea Company ies can be plans to establish e system with the ssible for Ng ocean voya eir home offices. So Hot in Arizona Eggs Are Hatch Tuly (P—While | | | tlon for its ratification | Ing tentative de ver cent. Wage incre [ number one, PASS STATE BAR TEST. Cyril F. Gaffney, son of Judge and | Which would permit of Vine street | Number of days per year ang {wo of the local legal aspirants who | ation and the elimination Earle | | negotiations of 1923 ¢ Larkin, Herman Tevine, Jos- | Snyder, | ichard T. Steele, | Talbot, a on ten bus- s to ed by the Sun ks temperatures ark are atches ct without ool h ported high RIRKWOOD FLIMINATED I A ns. tha slona the eggs wh second Amen of Sur- ousand golf hat g round mateh to Harry here today his three h sk tempera for many ray, who won 4 up and * to re day kena | den elther veeks ago. cracked today and | chickens emerged. | able she will leave Bar Harbor Sat- € has been above 100 | urday afternoon and return to Lake- | the ch | minority was howled down by the miners as a whole, | administration's ¢ | 1eading issue, against RECOGNITION OF MINERS' UNION 15 ONE OF DEWANDS Authracite Men Also Ask 19 Per Gent Wage Tnorease Jor Tonnage Workers AN $1 A DAY EYTRa FOR DAY ENPLOVES Other Demands Made On Operators Include Quicker G Adjustment Of evances, Equalization Of Colyj. ry Work During Shutdown And Better Housing Conditions, Agrees ment Must Be For Two Years. Scranton, Pa, (P—The anthracite scale committee today submitted to the tri-district conven. the follow. mands for renewal With mine owners of the contract ex- piring August 31, A contract for two years, complete recognition of the Union, which means addition of the check off; ten ase for tonnage a day additfonal for day workers; equlization of day rates; payments on the basis of 2,240 pounds ton where now paid on car basis, Other demands include; Quicker adjustment of grievances: Improvement of housing conditions on campony property; equalization ot colllery work during shutdowns :\fld other maiters of technical character, Two Year Contract The convention adopted demand Wwhich stipulated that the next contract be for two years with eomplete recognition of the Unlon in the anthracite tields, Unlon recognition would carry with it the check-off which provides for July 2 men and $1 | the collection of union dues at the mines. Some opposition expressed to eck-of feature by a small Demand No. 7 asked that “A flve day week be established usual pro of the vide for greater efficiency in oper. haphazard system of enforced {4 ness on different days as is now the ctice.” homas Kennedy, reasur, of internationa roin presenting the ase for fhe during scale lie anthracite operators had sent paid agents into the fields to stir- up union fosling ieainst the clause, then as now off, charged that the a Ha said the Lehigh Coal & Navi- gatlon company had sent five such agents into the Panther Creek val- ley. He recalled that the company’ president was man of the o the negotiations ) Philip Murray, D. Warriner, chair- tors’ committee in n under way, ernational vice- | president, reviewing his recent tour of the West Virginia bituminous strike front, denied reports of unfon desertions as attributed today to C W. Watson, chairman of the board. | Consolidated Coal company, in whieh | John D. Rockefeller, Jr,, | notder. is a stock- b . o ernment Trareai Watch¥ag - Washington, July 2 (F—The con- ciliation of the labor de- partment has ordered its fleld agents to watch developments in the mining bureau |Tegions in order to be of service {in jevent & wage dispute threatens to I SHORE PROVES SUCCESS | become of serious proportions, The department’s special attention was called to speech of Presid of the United American at the convention at what he opcrators ent f rep the situation by a nt John L. Lewis Mine Workers of tri-district scale warning continued the sent mine workers in nia district, lepartment to elegram to t C et 1l operators t v certain Jackson- elegram will Davis when The etary agreement be laid before Se arrives here tomorrov SEVERAL GOVERNORS T0 RIDE IN SHENANDOAR Termission Has Been Grantad Py Navy Department To Thowe Who Desire. ‘Washington, J ber of the gove attending the governc Polan rit n p in lay rmission Di morning ship is at Bar Harbor, he Shenandoah kehurst standard tir tomorrow and arrive at Bar H 18 1 7 o'clock t mooring to the mast Patoka. She will pass R. 1, and if possible over New Bedford, Mass., flying thenes over Boston, Cambridge and Law rence Mass, Portsmouth, N. H the Satu wher Maine plans about § o ock easter evening the ten over Proi h he left on a sheif | Portland and Rockland, Maine If weather conditions are favor- | burst by the most direct routh,

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