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News of the World By, Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, PUBLICITY SEEKING “CINDERELLA” WANTS TO ENTER CONVENT, FAILS; ADOPTION 1S FORMALLY ANNULLED ary Louise Spas, Refused Admission to Novitiate, Declares Her Next Ambition is to Marry Some Poor Boy, Work and Have a Nice Home—Break- fasts On Can of Coffee and Sandwiches. FIVE MEN INJURED DURING KLAN RIOT INWASSACHUSETTS One Aleged Anti- Klansman, | Shot in Head, Is in Crit- | .|, Newar Ju Aug 1L—The | \ougintances of the young wo- lNu\\;u’k Star-Eagle in a copyright man said today that they believed story today sald that Mary Loulse gy. j5 gtill hunting more publicity. LATEST OUTBREAK IS AT s i é‘“"f”""l‘] Bohemian girl | At tho convent of St. John the who unsuccesstully tried to become apiist, in Amity place, the girl is and this morning in Newark in a|(yq feot of the mother superior and | ' e ; | vain effort to enter a convent and :ed to be accepted for the no- |become a nun. fate. 5 K. K. K. Are Arrested But Only Wants to Wed Poor Boy “Oh, T'm 15 Are Held for Trial on August | 50 tired of everythin “Pleaso tnke me, “If T cannot become a nun,” she proteste | protested, “I'm going fo ma ; Ting Istaans poo@boy and we'll work and have a | ported ; Vil Dominican Priests ‘Turn Deaf Ear sis- 19—Stories as to Cause of Fight Differ—State Police Find 45 Men | ——————— oiipan Erica e thex | faile Hidden in Barn and Shrubbery. “I don’t think you are ecapable of avenue also e flN FIRE DEPARTMENT making a judgment now,” a father | i , Mass., L 11 (A— of the order told her. “If you insist Bixty of the 75 men taken into cus You can go to tho convent station tody last night after a Ku Klux Klan meeting had heen broken up in & shooting affray In which five men | were wounded were released today. The other 15 were held In $200 bail for appearance August 19 on charges of assault with dangerous weapons. ar Summit or to the House of the Good Shepherd near here, but T ad- {Former Subsfitutc Takes | vise against it. Go home With your father and mother, I give you my Place of John lessing.” Accompanied by her father and S1Ariaizyeal Maher mother, the girl who for a bric Twenty-four of the yen were ar- (tlme was the adopted daughter of raigned \n nm district court before | Edward W. Browning, New York Substitute ph F. T was appointed a reg uem- (ark shortly ber of the fire department at e me to this place meeting of the board o ffire com- | TJaMes O'Ne il, a taxi driver, as she sloners this noon to fill the va- [pointed to a newspa y caused by the dismissal from |how Geraldine Ri Judge 7. Blodgett after the oth- Fireman A e ers had b"en dismissed without hear- ing. On recommendation ot Licuten- Kenneth T. Beaupre of the stato po- lice nine others were dismissed for fm lack of evidence. can tor, arrived in New- after midnight , 19, New York One of those held was Perley W. the department of Jrfl.m _}1 wher, who | girl, sought ylum in the orphan- Libby, upon whose farm the kian|was a member of Engine Co. 2. \age of John the Baptist ,adjoin- meeting was held. It was in Libby’s | Fart’s appointment came after the ling the convent in Amity pls board had taken four b house that the klansmen took ehel- ter when, they declared, stones were thrown at them by watchers along the road. State troopers rounded up | 45 men in the Libhy house, 22 more | in the barn and eight others in the bushes surrounding the buildings. Others Being Held. lots, on the | \hen (he of which the new appointee re- | sefved (wo votes, those of Chairman carly morning attempt [to arouse the inmates of the conve nt | was unsuccessful, the girl consulted with her parents and told the drive e her to a cheap holel and call for her in the mornine. Coffee and Sandwiches helotherdmen hisld NCIORREReL| near th | ruh”:m;‘i’:u X ,uvvvv'.l Am.f ,‘k] F. Diamond, Northeaston; Andrew e e fura i Terbo, Calvin Whitney and Mattic SR s SO R “:lv.‘ | Syronen, Maynard; Robert Atkinson, | i ‘m‘v S ’”r:" Irfl W ’v"“\ Talph F. Chamberlain, Harry E.| A Tl iy R Rice, Sudbury; verett Brown, | el e es R. Knowles, Warren M. Par- N s ”, ker, Ralph E. Ambrose, Needham; Sewark, the girl announcing that stanley Stenenson, Stow: Fred W.i i npear in court in Jamaiea :L‘Z“‘S;“‘.\flq Rl ""v leaving Newark Mary e State police believe all of thes: ured from the taxi driver a state. men attended the klan meeting. Relal + he had spent One Seriously Wounded. 0 v it here ay »v that she hadl Two of the wounded, Alonzo Foley | “v:' @ to admission fo M eon and Thomas Sliney, both of ha\an-‘ P ents, giving him Auplicate 5 ville, are at the Framingham hos- % siened his copy Mary Spas and pital, Foley, shét through the left | experts have nronounced hoer s fure that of the eratwhile ward he temple with buckshot, is in a a‘*r\(wk condition. Sliney has two faci | wounds, The others, William Brad- | ley and Edmund Purcell of Framing- | Browning girl's nlea was r Tl Tenled at the who hage by S ham, and Francis Maguire of Sa JOS. F. FARR h B e T onville, were able to go home after ter that institution their wounds were dressed. | John J. Keevers and Commission The rict, one of the most serfous |er Mickalauskas. On motion of | Adoption Annnelled kian disorders ever staged in Nt'W\('(\m{nlsflrmrr Joseph Caliendo the | no v o™ vy 11 (B— ops Fngland, started last night when a lappointmenf was made unanimons. Mary Louise $pas by Edward crowd of hostile spectators gathered | Fireman Farr has been a member R e L el outside of a field on the farm of |of the substitute fovce m. ‘vw: ’!”1 operator, s annulled today by Pearley W. Libbey where 100 lans- department for abeut two yeau Tivinge | Surrogate Noble of Qu county on men Intended {o hold their fifth lis 20 vcars old and “‘”, " Jasalle | the sround 1 the girl had niis- niceting in as many weeks. B IR B B S S REER Shots Answer Taunts A few taunts and rocks hurled at the kKlansmen by the outsiders were follawed by six charges of buckshot fired from the darkness near a hen- the only one nted by Distriet Attorney New who entered the motion for cation Other eligible 1 substitute for who for the appointment w Fay, Roach, Tynan o ! present, as v ik and house beside the Libbey house. As R NS SVE T fallien, when (i slrrogalis the five men fell the outsiders dis- | TT By 500 g Bl Vin annolneed iThe Bl persed, pausing long enough to pick | la pint of blood ahout two A0 owed little emotion, up the wounded and carry them to |, 0% (ot 1o gave the life of Mrs Apparently abandoning her tem the nearby office of Dr. C. J. Carr, |y 4 joomis at the Ne Britain | poraty fdea of entering a conve who dressed thelr wounds and then | cronaral hospital. Mary rvetuined to her home in As- notifled the state police. An offor made by the American foria when she left the courthouse. Police Rush to Scene Magirus company to demonst A large crowd of curlous people Lieutenant Charles T. Beanpre o;6 of their 85 foot acvial 1dders fugjied. jy e 2 little building and and four other state trpopers rushed |anq water towers here on Friday of forgy e ihe square outside from an to the seene. He fmmediately called |this week was accepted and Chir rly hour this forenoon to witness for additional aid and troopers from |William J. Noble was instruc 1 in the “Cinderella ro. the Concord, Holden and Reading e preprrations for fthe demc hich has occupied consid- stations were rushed over the roads stration, which will probal in eve ¥y mefropolitan by miotoreycle and aatomobile. De- (at 2 o'clock Friday afterne b e LSS OR tails of town police led by Chief [rear of ¢ The Mary and } parent Willlam 1%, Holbrook of Framing- one of the g the annulment. the t hem, and Chief Senaca Hall of Sud- |fire fighting equiprc teement containing a protision bury were also on the scene, being controlled hy . that the girl was not to participate The police then surrounded the |only reauiring ene man *LaSalle |in any right as heir to Browning Libbey farmhouse and arrested 45 | Henry M. &hine of 15 La- | property. Wer ralatives also bound men who were hiding Inside. A |street, Henry Malkowski B it 0 ves ot SN search of the barn revealed 23 more |(ayetie street, James T HOOFE B Sl st N AT e o T and eight others were found mmz:”‘f","’ helreet and; HOMYR hoirs, in the bushes. State troopers also |Of 71 Bassetl sire: ¢ found, they said, two shotguns, a |MCMPEr8tel e B0 | > rifile and two belts of ammunition 1S AT QEETEICEL Tidt oy | HICKEY'S PLANS on’ the klan meeting place. A |y 000 A jammed rifle, it was sald, was found | myo application of In an automobile by Chief Holbrook. | giiette, 25, of 146 Jubils Ts Deputy Sherit and Will Continue | Then Visit Doctor |was submitted he 1 The 75 men were loaded on state |{ha hoard vote request the ap-| To Mako Investigations For State police trucks and removed to the |plicant to app e "1 Auorncy Alcorn Framingham police station. Ten [at jt’s next meeting for 3 | & i men, #aid to have been members of Hartford. Conn., Aug. 11 UP—Ed the anti-klan crowd, had minor in- iffians an rd J. Hickey. Hartford county juries dressed by Dr. C. J. Paunl, also ‘RQDOH R o’ \, ymachs | ietective, who refuses to become a of Enet Sudbury. As many more,| Ot Prisoners’ SOMACKS .., "or iho siate poltee force in injured by rocks and clubs, .did not | Casablanca, Moroce LT cordance with stipulation of require medical treatment. One of the milder forms of tort overnor Trumbull, is a puty which the rebellious Riffian [g, Early today hundreds of men to from surrounding towns came and folned the throngs of townsfolk eriff and will continue: ir of- here |tribesmen subject th pr ) burning out of the st ceased 10 he sald today which milled about the streets in the |sequently the rench Mr. Hickey will continue vicinity of the police station where |Ways to provent = being caBire: investizations for Stafe's the 75 alleged klansmen were Jocked (alive. The casualties a¢ At Hugh M. Alcorn who has vy, for the Tffians |1 " he however, up. A large detail of state and tonn opposition to the order of police was on hand to prevent fyr. |3Te eicellent marksmen. - [the - police this morning that there was ther disorders. At the bombing plancs fr 3 N key e paid fees | o — L man acting suspiciously in that To Question All {drop as lov as feeto O o rathey salary. A ieighborhood. Motorcycle Policeman Aftc. police had cleaned up the Kround to ‘-"r“‘:";“""‘f“’ il = HIGH TIDE | William P. Hayes and Willlam scene of the rlot Capts Parker, |{he enems e R » ‘QER g o |Strolls were sent to Investigate but | head of the State constabuiars. wamy [Pomba, the Riffian snincrs a » 15 Horses Burned to e e R GRS TR here from Boston to take charge of |§0%1 opportunities which they . l)mlh in Boston Fire At New London, 3:42 a. m.; & waid to b about 56 yoars old the Investigation. He ordered every (NeEICCt ) ~ f 4:15 p. m. At New Haven, Mrs. Chamberlain sald that the one of the prisoners held until he SR e 1 to 1:12 a. m.; 5:13 p. m | anger had walked into her home had questioned them Eastern Star Now Has oday w adart out knocking or ringing the bell Shortly after the shooting, the of. chi [ 500.00 old carbarn on Saratoga e — was there several minutes be- fice of Dr. Carr was turned into a | Membership of 500,000 Toston, causing $40.000 dam orc she discovered him. Seelng hospital. ‘As he dressed the wounds | Toronto, Aug. 11 (P—Nembership The building, which dates back | g——o— — 1. she asked what he wanted and o *the’ five ‘min’ he t out the |In the Grand frder of the Eas to the days of e cars, 13 now said that he was searching for a alarm to police and summoned Rey. |Star has increased 500,000 during 1S a ble Edward J. Mec-| | THE WEATHER family. The woman told him John A. McCauley of St. George's |the last three years, it wo nd ns, contractors, | e | re a Riley family lived on the church. who administered the last [nouhced today by Minnie E flames threatened to spread Hartford, Aug. 11.—Vorecast | {next stre nd the man left. Some | rites of- the Roman Catholic church |grand sccretary. at the opening sc5- 1o several nearby tenement houses for New Britain and vicinity time after she called the people and | to Folex as he lay on the physician's |sion of the triennial assembly.. Del- (and 15 families fled to the street Fair and somewhat cooler informed that ngbody had been | opefating table. exates from eyery section of the |when their he s were showered by | tonight and Wednesday. | that house. Mrs, Chamberlain g United States and Canada were in |fiylng eparks. The cause of the fire ' | |then called the police and informed (Contipued on Page Three) attendance. has not been del!mlne? e ® | them ©f the Incident. Dominican | she told | story telling | 'Elimination Of Jews In Holy Land By Massacre, Said To Be Arab Plan ‘NFWS PUBLISHERS ™ - HAY NAIL RATF?‘ Cosls Four fo Five Times & zionist Movement Be | Much t 0 Send Papels Ended OTHER METHUDS ARE USED»- - 10 Assoclated Prove, illiamstown, Mass, Aug. 11— Arab lcaders in Pulestine have pre- Rappard of Geneva, | Addressing Institute of Politics, Declares Ara- bians Will Insist That Investigating Committee Told That 1 that the Jews will either re- | More Papers Would Be Mailed Hnau their Zlonist movement ore or be ellminated by a gen- | Under Rates ot 1920 Than Lres- | cral massacre, Lr. William B, LKap- | neva, a member of the pard of ¢ ' of Nations pe; 1 an mandat ent Charges. manent com- , sald at the Boston, 11 (A —Represen Lnstitu reIARe B e le:]'yLilt';Lsr‘:\l;l:: tlo:{:z L;: ‘]\ nlxo‘l\l’ninn hl!ym‘m’““l . vux.“ 'f I a, has been definitely selected i . ] ssing a - |Jac agener, delegate from Wash- 9 gt n . told the congressional speeial jeint | torence on the Mediterrancun area. ‘” S(U(,:‘ Dy called Gohn the ntey |00 Ui R fur 1Us nEOHAl mone| Country and Police Pro- subcomipittee on prsicl &| Dr. Ruppard said thé Jews In|yqtonal Typographical union, in|mMment to Willlams Jennings 1(r_\-an.1 : i | totuy et it cost thom from fur | Valtstine were canphatically opposed |convention here, to protesi forinlly | Announcement to (s effert was| tection of Opium Dens Is lo bolshevism although they we ainst the retention of the Eovern- | made today by Miss Dionessa Bryan | | to five times as much Lo dullver 190} yoyoloping ariculture on a com- mg\nl of George H. Carter, bw”"lm‘?fl.fi-J nl.:'m]da‘\:“n]»xmm 1 to Be Iny tigated, Too | pounds ot their nuwspipagg lo deal- fmunistic basis there. He declared |printer of the United 8 The | The movement will stand In a plot | ers outside of Bustun 1y mall than it |that an international commission to | resolution was referred to the com-|on the southwest shore of Lake | — l\flvrs by other methods. The epinio »”“‘“) 1';“‘-*" ‘[‘”““ be “th |mittee on resolutions which will re- | Gkcechobee. Florida was the com- | gy The Associated Pre waa expressed that more news | worst kind ot anarchy.” {port Thur moner's adopted state, Miss Ivans ‘hic \ ; e o e Uther speakers testified to the | The resolution sald Carter was|gjq, adding, °I fesl that it s the | o Jic28% AUB. 11, — Colonel Wil | 1920 postal rates und that gov- | ss of the Arabs toward the “holding office in violation of the | jice the memorfal should be. He | ‘vm» Beach, chief of the narcotie | ernment’s revenue would be ivcreis- vopulation ~ and Zionism. llaw which says the public printer i g not primarily a politician, but glm fon of the internal revenue de- led by reverting to 'hose raics Marvin Nathan of Philadelphia |‘must be a practical printer and iy crusader, and he belleved that| partment for the Chidago ‘dlatrid | J. A. Muehlinz, repr . however, that the anti- |versed in the art of bookLindtig'" | ihere ts a future for industrial folk | 4oy "o oS [N TR e st N LT of the Arab popu-| “His retention fs a menace to an |y, plorida.” : of his trusted assistants | said only about on: fourth | of Dalestine was on the |efficient, economical and fair pul The site for the monument was|nave been arrested on charges of paper's total circulaticn oufside of [Wane. He pointed out that the |ser and the president of thelgonated by one of Mr. Bryan's firm- | bartering drugs for the loot of Manchester was eent throngh the [JOWS possess only six per cent of {United States s hereby requested 10| ogt friends, Miss Evans sald, and |robbers, The cost of distri yoo | the Arable land in Palestine. ,[remove said Carter,” the resolution | contributions of scveral thousand | et ) 1s of papers o said,| President Ilarry A, Garfield of |continued. dollars have already heen recelved | , Coincldent with the arrests agents was $1.84, while the same bnadle of | Williams college endorsed the Brit- | Further charges in the resolution |1 (1o cost of croction. o "" special intelligence unit of papers could be sent by other me - | 1S administration of Palestine un-{wero that Carter had lowered the| " yisg Evans' idea of the monu- i nternal vevenue bureau, refn- | ods for 45 cents. IFor the most part |der the present mandate as “a |term of experfence for printers M- | ment embraces a herole statue of | foreed by more than one hundred | other methods consisted of ship-|Tong hand that is keeping the ployed in the government printing |y ible in hand, surrounded by | d¢tectives, raided a score of oplum | ear | peace in the midst of bitter religlous |ofiice from four to two years and|cpiidren. joints in Chinatown and on the res A » Quoted {animosities” Of the proposal for S vnilvrn n]mm governing commis- on he said: . Worsley, cire There are certain which cannot he democratic methods. conditicns controlled by RBetter an in- mpany, Herald and 1", I, Pres put I oy said | ferior captain of the ship than a |Internation ypographical union | (geo (hat Mr. Bryan was “a home | ©f @ Dationwide inquiry and cleanup e pounids | superor y-nmmmm“ to sail it. {during the fiscal year 1924-25, John | 1o er v Nrs, Bryan has approved | Of &/1°ged grafting conditions in the i 15 oo u,\‘ |W. Hayes of Indianapol trvilies R R e ederal narcotie service, | Mr.. DPressy € reporfed. Since the pension law was ~ | Elmer J. Trey, chief of the special fZare tor mai I.I]RMER SLAVE DlES put into effect in 1808 payments { Inteligence nnit, who came from o LTI have totalled $6,743,017 and ”W‘“[;ANAI]IAN P “T { Washington 1o work with Patrick I Tgeraia, My Jild, had a cir. ‘ ‘xrm is a surplus of $949,000, the re- Roche, special agent here, disclosed | culation ou tropolitan Bos Y {port showed that earnings in the the raids and arrests were ordered on of 81,741 of which about 16,900 “ F RS {last fiscal year totalled $152,850,415, | by David H, Blair. commissioner of coples wers by mail. The Post At increase of § 586 over the MAP [;HAN[iEl] AEAIN lm'»rnav revenue and Lincoln C. Ah- 1ion out give " save Hent ‘\li Eliza Hicks, Hartford | ! it i coont| Negress, Was Freed hy D e the othert went 10 news- | Lincoln’s Proclamation Will Compare Costs e r. Wo A the 45 . ¢ Hartford, Conn., Aug. 10 () — ' charge of dis ntion age | Mrs, Eliza. Hick 100 years old, car did not include the expens born in slavery and freed by Presi- uling to the station, but pointed | dent Lincola’s emancipntion proela- that the $2.49 spent for mailing ' mation, died this morning at the 1 not inciude 1 home of her sqn, John Hicke, num- newspapor's mai 1 30 Warren street. ping, rent on mail bags and other 3 OFf the fourteen children horn to | cidentals, Elisha Hanson, eounscl 10T hor and her husband, John Hie the American Newspaper Publishore” iajgo g slave, seven are living. ssocintion, promised 1o > {he vos cighty grand-children, minittec hundred and thirty-four gr vould show all the ents enfer-grand_children .and elght great ing into the two methods ¢ great grand-children | by was born in Crawford county ia, March 15, 1825, and livea Other witnosses in that state until she came to ”‘ i \"| Hariford two years ago. o READY T0 RETURN e e Conlidge Prepared to Go to Wash- ington at Once Should Any Lmer- geney Arise, BETTER AUTO DRIVERS Rising Generation More Capable Be- Swampscott, Mass, Aug. 11 (P— | Fresident Coolidge is holding him- f in readiness to return to Wash- ington if any situation develops re- hind the Wheel, Trade Association Guiring his presence there. He does | however, foresee this contin speaker Says. geney, has not made any plans as ; et for terminating his vacation, and Atlantic 1dications were given today that ft ghere wi probably would be contint for C ace several weeks or a month. The president and Mrs. Coolidge ave definitely decided to spend the end at Plymouth, Vermont, as ts of the president's father, Colanel John C. Coolidge, who s practically recovered from his re nt iline nd operation. g president Las not termined the ¢ for his arture, although he may go as early as Thursdey, weather condi- tions having a bearing on his pro oy Bram. Te may make the trip by toi by |1Taln, although he wéuld be Inclin to motor if the weather was unusual- “This had o eaoq. WRED T Prior to his departure for Ply- “‘“‘”“ mouth the presldent expects to con- U8 UP|fer here with Postmaster General Nt [New on routine matters. He had as cheon guest today, Charles R. ane, former minister to China cars eration ation man Lee, of St rning w easily. Our with motor ca | pedeetrians. Strange Visit Causes in Report to Police I not Mrs. Palmer H. Cha 09 Harrison street ng stree ile motor ¢ wberlain of reported to the ‘HERALD UESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1925, —~EIGHTEEN PAGES ivr o Average Daily Circulation For Week Fnding A s 12,021 ) ’ | e ..".) PRICE THREE CENTS “n TRUSTED GOV, AGtm.-c SESTED IN GREAT EXPOSE OF DOPE RING; CHICAGO'S CHINATOWN IS RAIDED TYPOS DEMAND GOVT. CLEWISTON, FLORIDA, Ci Beach And Thre PRINTER BE OUSTED| ~ SITE FOR MEMORIAL| Assistants Accused of Bartering Narcotics {Kalamazoo Convention Has | Monument to Bryan Would‘ For Loot Taken By Resolution Aimed at Depict Him With Bible, Bandi George H. Carter Children Nearby al'ldlts. Ka amazoo, Mich, Aug. 11 (P— | w York, Aug. 11 (P—Clewiston, Windy City Drug Center of had established a “spy system by |which he greatly impaired the prin [ing efficiency of the office and of the | South side, More Arrests to Come Arrested with Beach were Dennis The plan, expect to add Interest by offer- committee launching n . ing prizes for a suitable epitaph: | ;4 ithe morale of the employes. In choosing Clewiston rather than |J- O'Brien, Alonzo Baxter and Har- Penslons totalling $923,704 were | Arlinglon cemetery, Miss Svans | 'Y Peitrich: Other arrests will be {paid to incapacitated members of the | ¢ajy sho was guided b her gnowl. MAde, sald federal agents. as part |previous year.: The increase wa ‘Dl‘l‘n!‘d as. due to ner ness and increased wage The laws committes is expected tc recommend several drastic changes the pension law when it reports drews, who recently | tres hand in was enforcem v Seoretary Meilon, Find Much Loot Search of the apartments of Beach and O'Brien. Irey sald. uncovered ziven & matiers |Conservatives Swamp Lib- eral Party in ew hursday. Maintenance of {he pen- | readi] | 5 adily salable goods identified as Ist ¢ costs eac vidua . ol F 1 p;:l:\rmj ::‘r:xx(lv;»g” I:f"l‘v"n !yl]y‘rm)]:v Brunswick Elections | stolen and worth thousands of dol- | about $16.50 a 5 lars. Includec © we - |it unsafe, sponsors of the proposed i A asa i . change (a\} to malntain n:n”’mm} St John, N. B, Aug 11 (A —Com- |Runs and cameras, archlights- Ginderithilorasenti syatom) I plete 1eturns today in New Bruns- | fans, arc lamps and a violet ray ma- wick's provincial election gave the conservative party an overwhelming victory over the liberals, which, ed with a previons landsiide 'B0Y AND AUTO COLLH)E, POLICE EXONERATE DRIVER |17 i 55 compieciy chanes the chine used fn beauty parlors, | Beach came here four years ago from Philadelphia and had acquired a reputation as a lecturer on drugs and their evils. He brought Baxter and Deitrich with him, They be- political map of the provincial gov- | cam with O'Brien, an ace of long : X {ornments of Ca service here, (Ne most feared of Youngster Tries to Cross Arch| 7)o three elections held this year | narcotic raiding squads. Strect With Disastrous Results— | h2Ve driven from power two Uberal P Rarsyae vernments given of long standing and he liberals victory in roy katchewan Arch | Although the Dominton govern- -0l Otto Refeh- rrent fs still liberal, the conserva- enberg of 69 Columbia street mar- |tives now hold power in four proy- rowly escaped death shc y t the liberal three and the pro- today when he r farmer provinces two, The Five weeks ago a speclal corps of Investigators, some of them Chinese, reported to Roche. They found that Colonel Beach possessed a beautiful Chinese green Jade vase, worth $5,- 000 and a Jade opium smoking -outfit whieh was considered on of the finest in the world Not Severely Hurt, ve Dashing across out warning. 11-ye street with- fore | inces, n direetly | grossty noon against a milk truck owned by J. E. {ine-up now is: Conservative: Prince | A fortnight ago raiders made Seibert. It is thought that the bo Edward Ts! New Brunswick, | their largest seizure in years when leg was caught by one of the rear |Nova Scotia and Ontarle: liberal: | they confiscated opium and drugs wheels of t truck when he was [Quet Saskatehewan and British | valued at nearly a quarter milljon thrown to the ground. He suffered |Ce 1: progressive-farmer: Man!- | dollars fn the apartment of XKitty from A severt an injury to gash on the his leg, the ad and [toba and Albe: extent of | The consery Golholle Peddles.” “Queen of the Dopa In addition, they found ative victory n New which cannot be determined until an ives that party out | lists of names and telephone num- Xoray is taken at the New Britain embers of the leglsla- | hars that Indicated a ring of natione al hospit t Tiberal Premier P. wide extent existed with head- Patrolmen John Licbler and Her- | Venint was the only one of his cabl: | quarters here. bert C. Lyon investigated the acei- |net to survive the polls, He will More Rakds Tooay d after list stories n soon and give way to . B, M.| o Ghinatown rajds v to take place simultan t Carl , conservathe leader, Quistberg 6 enwood | The chief issue of New RBruns- street, driver of the truck, was not | wick campalgn was the water power responsible, as he traveling at pments of the St, John river ously. Opulm outfits were selzed and Negroes and Chinese addlets found in several places were arrested Raids plan- was a reasonable speed and with proper Grand Falls under provinclal | 1oq 1oday were expected to net twe caution. Witnesses told the police nent ausplces. The CONServa- |y unared or more arrests that the youth was playing with two | tives, ed to government de-| Chiet TIrey, tigation in detaiiing the inves- other boy leading to the ar on the have threatened sldewalk v lopment to ean- ts and dashed across the stree 1 prelimi contrs ralde, s®ald that fwenty speeial he truck jus EnigUEEeEn Snt : . agents fre ties came here wheels. The liherals had heen In power In vesterday a d n a few had been able o raake purel parcotles In Chinese p Blggest Expose “It's the bigest cxposue of & dops ring ever made in the United Spinning Department | States” he declared, “Chicago h f for the en Per - hours sos of swick since 1817 At the New Pritain pital this afternoon the boy ported to be resting ot in a serious cor GIVEN WAGE INCREASE 'Clinton Mills dition. GAS 23 CENTS IN LM CITY. New Haven, Aug. 11 (® gasoline ret f —With Employes Will Recelve 12 men in tha tions about y r head- enis il .Cent Boost in Pay. is ught this summer Webster, Mass. “anada and hig! Chutissin. Tennir i t the Clinton Mills, formerly He sald there w question that the {nformation to & e Webster Dye and Investigators b TETs nnounced today aq sufficlent Beach and Yarn company, that the employes convict | STILL SEEKING BASE in the epinning department will re- | his alleged confederates. Warrants | Washington, Aug. 11 (A —A sec- celve an In ase of 12 per cent in | for their arrests were {ssued by | ond flight to locate an intermediate wages effective August 15th Federal Judge Adam C. Ciiffe, hours base was begun today by the ree Mr, Jennings = the empiloyes s were starfed. val planes of the MacMillan Arc expedition, in the other departments will not be granted an increase at this time. I‘nll-‘r‘ Probe Too inquiry to determine | © policemen were | acting a8 protoctors for the Chiness | 1g peddlers will be FREAKISH STORM DOES DAMAGE OF once, omelate said, | MILLION BUT ALSO CURES CRIPPLE «wii i imfuniitie s v named temporarily to take Beach's Police whether south si place. Bel 4, Cal, 11 @®—] 000,000 Freakish and wholly The storm brought a measure of - e thunder and lightning good luck to Noah W. Miers, 67, Fomer L‘Ifl_‘or hlnse“‘ record for unusual weather who has been suftering with par| Of Hartford Very Low day. More than .18 inch of r alysis In his left arm. While lying| Hartford, Aug. 11-~The condition within 45 minut ng | in his tent, s and the | ghining struck the tent, | of former Mayor Richard J. Kinsella, and thunder were severe. No crop | hit a metal cooking utensil and then | who has been Iying at death's deor damage resuited from a dust storm |'struck Miers. A spot about six inches| for the last 48 hours, remained un- in the northern part of the country. |ih diameter was burned under his|changed today, He i« taking ne Lightning struck the Shell Ofl|left arm. A physiclan declarel that | ishment and In view of Mg & | company's 750,000 barrel oil reser-|the patient would recover and Miera| weakness his impending voir of ofl at Coalinga, and cauvsed |is happy to find that he has regained | away seems but & matter of & damage estimated’ in excess of $1,-|the use of -his left mm, houra. » ST g B g o <

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