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IRISH ELECTION | . RETURNS CLOSE Each Faction Has Equal Number | - of Seats—Early Returns [ Dublin, June 13 (M—From results in 94 out’of a total of 152 con- stituencies, given out this morning the government and the Fianna ¥all, pasty of Eamon De Valera, each had secured 28 seats in last Tllur~-l day's election for 2 new Dail Eireann. The Laborites ad elected 16 candidates, th independents S the farmers 7, the national league & and the Sinn Feiners 2. It was un- sa‘e to predict that this proportior would hold when all the sults were known, especially as there was noth- ing to indicate how the \'o'::‘.lg had n the far eastern countlies. 'O:E \xhfl. adherents of De Valers made denunciation of the constitu tion based on thi o-Irish treaty creating the Free a para-| mount question 1 n their campaign ! they faced defeat on this point on| Bartlett School the basis of the known resu as Mrs. Mary T. zuis of 24 Tre- ctanna Fail(mont street has devoted many all varl‘:“;‘;_fi?“‘ ‘f}:m‘m the gov-|vears to the teaching profession and BT e S e constitation notwith- | in_procuring her services the New ermment o es on other ques- | Britain school system was fortunate. standing di | Previous to coming to this city in however, will mot en-|1324 she taught for 11 years in i grove to form a V-rnrqv\\\'!\shing(on school in Eliza- e ependent of the sup-ibeth, N, J. goxesament Indopen I tion if theltaught in the third, fourth and port of 8o K i een the parties is| fitth grades and for five vears she sent ratio returns are acted as training teacher for nor- sct of a mal school girls of the Newark S o 1l being | State Normal school. sl "”‘:‘.mqfim Co: Mer education was recelved in St considered. Lresel Cever, declin- | Patrick's High school and the other i EICs, e such & con- beth State Normal school in E L e ment. beth, N. J. She is a fourth grade tingeney at 1" PIe dcteats i the teacher In the Bartlett sehool, this L Among Mt of Mary MAcSNI® city, at the present time. ;:\ an ardent Sinn Fein l¢ Q\h \‘hy“ {s the sister of Terence MacSwiney, —Photos by MRS, MARY T. S able pre maintained when the complete. Thus the pros sgrove and | uel F is the approximate During that time she | speed of light? 7—What is a “light year”? 8—What explorer sought the tice ayor of Cork, who died in ’MIE Lo o extensive hunger strike dur-| Tng the disturbed peribd preceding| organization o the Free Stato. The only government minister defe el o Peter Hughes, who held the de ASK ONE tfolio. ur;::es?:;m Cosgrove, Vice-Presl gent Kevin O'Higgins, James Burke, | local government minister, and De!i mont Fitzgerald, ministor of S| oy AMERIOAN INVENTION aftairs came through WAR 0| The first five of today's questions trouble. De Valera had & 8P etate to American inventions and 278,000 in his constituency in Clare.j FE8LE o 1" e st of successtul Flanna| WNGE L ¥t conliates s Countess Mar-j S5t o mep of 1he e Klevics. She was the first WOMERL (0 ¢ armg and munitions used wver elected to the British Touse of| FRELION, LE M AL commons, hut never took (he(.l 4 IMLE L Bhe was sentenced to death {80 & B. Morse credited? part in the Dublin revols md R What prominent inventor 1is but the sentence was commuu:‘ T s SR B ienty s raieasaa. Gl HenUC AL B e sty CevS0n) Inose slected (n Dublin county in-| BeBE o€ (5O (5 e et el tead s RSN ROt Sl O Tniee ana Tomgonnaony | Saliiis MAChnCa D Bripes the labor chlet. It is thought that| (oY, Herd, T8 BT Johnson may lead a larger number | ey e of followers In the new dall than inj tor) tho last parliament, as the laborites| L0, elgeted total 16 as compared with 1 ir the last dail, and many oth think thers will be several more. Dan Breen of Tipperary. Welll iouniain of youth in Florida? Kknown republican extremist, was dc-‘ e teated. ing machine designed to rise from it | the ground vertically? ‘Aviators Have Flown | 10—What is the body of an airplane Further Than Birds | ="'’ New York, June 13 (P—Birdmen | ST e have surpassed the non-stop MERt! o <o) s (. baseball team in o Tias, suys, Dr. Lee Sl s ot thia seaon, trouniced N cirator of birds at tHalie et o an 18 to 8 Bionx Zoo. | score yesterday. Gernski and Ku- The factory made wings that Car-|jay starred for the winners while ried Colonel Lindbergh 3610 milen | gyiq ghons for the losers. The So- Yo Paris and Clatence D, Chamber- | poic® G " he Stafror Springs lin and Charles A. Levine 3903 | taam in Stafford Springs next Sun- miles to Germany permitted man 10 f gy eclipse the flights of Alaskan plovers, | holders of the non-stop fight record | among the feathered species. The longest flight of piovers have| teen from the Aleutian Islands to | Hawall, a distance of about 2,400 miles, Dr. Crandall asserted Special A whist for the benefit of Chil- dren’s Day at St. Joseph's Circus will be held Friday evening at St. Joseph’s parish hall. Admission 50 French Communist Runs | cents. public weicome. Door prize. . Govt. Candidate Closely | —**** ' A. PINKUS government candidate Cefeated a Eye Sight Specialist communist in an election for the Chamber of Deputies held in the de- Moved to 308 Main St. partment of Aube yestorday, the| Suite 202 margin of vietory was so small as to arouse a great deal of comment. The Up One Flight to Better Eyesight candidate sponsored y Premier Pleased to meet his friends. Poincare received 28,153 votes while | the communist polled 25,037, i | FRICTION CAUSES YIRE. Friction caused by a button on & | dress being cleaned by Frank | R. Hoole of 3 Short stre:t Saturday | afternoon set the garment on fire and Mrs. Hoole suffercd painful | ‘bugns about the hands. Co. No. 7 of the fire department was called. There | was no damage done to the house. , 336 MAIN At The “Handy Hardware” Store Twelve Entertainments at i| CHAUTAUQUA MILLS §| v Its EASY to pay backyour LOAN WITH Pyrox Black Leaf ¢0 Arsenate of Lead Paris Green B Fly-O-San. Telephona 4950 The Mutual System 8. West Main Street 112 113 Professiona! Bldg. Opposite Capitol Theater | sentence for libelling a taxicab dri- + the | | { tspilled " Leon NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAYD, NONDAY, JUNE 13, 1u2. THREE-CORNERED FIGHT FOR T. A. B. PRESIDENCY Editor Submits to Arrest By Army of Paris Officers; Riot , of Three Days’ Duration Ends ™. s s comen | | ; - Daudet Dissolves Dot et 3 like five months’ imprisonment keep o For the f Barricade and Will Serve | him away from his religious duties.” | time in 18 years. a The Daudet affair for a time|three-cornered contest for the office Five Months for Libeling : | Taxi Man After Son’s| promised to assume seriovs propor- | Of president of the Y. M. T. A. & B. tions as the public apparently dis- |Society is assured by reason of nom- Death. upproved of the sentence of five | inations made at a meeting of the months’ imprisonment against him |organization yesterday. for slandering the driver in whose| George F. Kane is a candidate to LEHIGH 1 i It was reported yest:rday that| Daudet had eluded the police and left the building for a few hours, his close friends saying that, being a fervent atholic he went to church. | Ore of them explained that not hav- | ing missed church in 29 years, he| “was not going to let a little thing Twelve Entertainments at CHAUTAUQUA July 2-9 taxi young Daudet was found shot.|succeed himself for a third term. "The cabinet is said to have consider- | William O'Mara, a patrolman In the |4he problera 'on Baturday: police depai:ment and a former pres- | At daylight this morni1g the aug- ident of the soclety, has been nom- Paris, June 13 (M—After three Tented police force aul frremen inated as has James Dmah‘“i’ an days of deflance of the authorities | With thelr apparatus wero mobilized |accountant. who ls reported to have behind a barricade of his office. il the great square befoio the s“"’;\’x"“’:‘x:b::”“"l ameng the younger Leon Daudet, alist 1oz undep | Lazare station, where preparod | idet, royalist lcader, Jndu; or action against tho for:ied ofice.| There will also b.|; conteat. for S . o : f 5| B tary wit Villiam H ver in connection with Although the oil s had denigd re- |financi~® secre! 4 o his som Bnpe e 4ot | ports that they intended to vso gas|Forssth, Jr. the incumbent, belng o EuEaan e | VeS| smoke out the royalists, similar OPposed by James Gilbert. ~Other, ago, surrendered to the army of po- i | inati be balloted [Eenon and bomes tor b e | umibrehwere ciroulafing (uzain thia nominatons, foblhe thallotey on, fon \ildi : . ¢ morning when the prefect's appeal |June 20, ar:: John L. Fagan, vice. Luilding at 7:30 o'clock thils morn- | presid John Dudack, i ing. He had been holding out against |10 M: Daudet’s better nature _pre-'President; John Budack, Fecorting aihorilios. fom betioal | VAl andsnaimadet s dramatic SCTSATY( S oReph ayols, treamicer; Firtia e O BOlRa 8 ot [Thomas J. Feeney, marshal; William Riin e iacann ety about they | O'Bierne, sergeant-at-arms; Harold e ’“‘”‘“”1TWO KILLED IN AUTO i\wrd. librarian. Frefect Makes Plea | Tawr] od Hichw pretct Cuiappo appearcd on e WISHAPS AT WORCESTER | Vel Faved Highway scone this morning, and, with hun- ! Is Opened for Trav dreds of polica massed 1 front of | = | The ecst side of South Main the building and fire wdders ready | Massachusetts County Fas. Seven :SLrect’s new concrete pavement was to be thrown against upper win-| ithrown open to travel for the first dows, advanced under ghe baicony| Injuries on its Weck-Iind Ac- |time yesterday and was used by, where Daudet had been appearing | {hundreds of automobilists. The west'} frequently to receive frauzied cheers | cident Toll. {side 1s partly finished and will be oL XIS RUDDOtES. 4 oed (ol TWorcester, Mass, Juno. i3 (P | 2RSS (SLAIS OF Jatn . Jou e O ihe blood that | wo persons were killed, several In- | ou Allow more Fremel tlast 1o by |jured and a truck driver was arrest- | g W more French blood to be |yq us a result of automobile accidents | n Worcester county today. Lionel| Answerlng this appeal, M. Daudet 5 Ags reoetved| declared e did not wish 1o start & | sty oL SO e et il war and ended With the words: | e e e ot sooen Shere. | “Long live France:” He sent his pro- ‘{; Daen i s TALKS il’?f.'&‘r,"fifififnfn‘f ot the bullding In | fomobile in which he ard several | ; y and then he and |pom o e | panion, M. Delest, walked out like jiro of Mrs, Margaret Toohey, 36, of long, that burns | ;:;tfg‘z"_"n:"‘:“;; of &n hoorably ds- | Mariboro. 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