Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 13, 1914, Page 1

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UNOFFICIAL WELCOME Secretary Bryan Verifies Report that an Agreement Had Been Reached for Trensmission of Authority in Mexico from Huerta to a Provisional Government—Attitude of Car- mu“rdn—#opun’amHopuofWuhi\gton Of- ficials for Ultimate Peace—Constitutionalists are Mak- ing Terriffic Assault on Mazatlan and Fall of that City is States and Huerta Sign First Protocol of Series. ‘Washington, June 12— The Wash- ington government was so optimistic today over the prospscts for the suc- cess of mediation in the Mexican im~ broglio that members of the whole cahinet tairly radioted juhliation when they luft the White House after a comference on the smiject with fhe wionghats repne- semtatives shonld participate in the PRACS condenence. Balls {that thel officially reseive - clegates unless they f ree to an arntsties, thies no damper on the e\'w\mm-:ey @f % | Sngton government efficiuls or thei e pease. Uneficial Welcoms & Carvanza’s| ’ . mfig&m 4 m OBA Gm i Gfir Rananis agonte COUR A ot u%i a pmm.gd the reprasentatives Statos, Titunta and titutl it Constitutionulist ‘leadors Sreve @hat w reply will come Ly the Come 9 mote forwarded from -Weshingt dag: might by ‘Ratael Zwhare: &onstitutionalist s for Niagarg ik Tepnesentatives wid g0 fere officially or uha P rlida in view of the the con- - The h%s Gircnhfion in Norwich is Doublo That ‘of ‘Any Other Paper, n’d FEAEE EWPEBT S ARE BRIGHTENING President Wilson Breaks Long S|Ionco by Auflnonzmg| Declaration That Outlook is Encouraging | Cabled Paragrapha Strikers Rl N.plel. June l!—ml h here today but ‘was spudny by the uoops and police, who made many a Lm Daudet Wounded in Duel, Paris, June 12—Leon Daudet, a torious - duellist, was wounded ln th. .forelrfl in the course of a sword duel today at Neuilly by Jacques Reujon, son of Henry Roujon the late secre- tary of the academy of fine arts. Order nm dl at Vavenna, Italy. Sume 12—The general eouuna;ng the military forces at Ra. venna notified headquarters here to- day that he was master of the situa- tion there. He added that all the tel- esraph wires had been eut and the railroad service interrupted. ANXIOUS REGARDING FATE OF THREE* BALLOONS. Started From Portland, Ore., Thursday —Carrier Pigeon Brings News That One Was Struck by Lightning. Fortland, Oreson, June 12_Anxiety is here tonight regarding the Bave Of three ‘of four belwons which started from here late Thursday in the first national balivon race cver Treld in the morthwest. Shortly after thelr departure the afr eraft were caught in a terrific thunder and lightning storm, definite knowledge of the storm’s treatment of the balloons s confined to a single case. The Uncle Sand, piloted by Captain Honeywell, FOR CARRANZA AGENTS Duys — Delegates of United which it is hoped to restore peace in Mexice. The agreement reached yesterday in Telation to the manner of thansfer- ing the executive pewer from the ihands of Huerta to the new provision- 2l government stood the acid test of escaped without imjury. afternoon _ a carrier pigeon fluttered into its “cote here. Tied to it was a wad of paper and on this forward shall exercise public functions wniil there shall be inaugurated a copstitutional president” Nakes No Mention of Huerta. This plank in the peace ph:nfl;;as protecolized compavet] [ hodiment of that for which the United | j%a. When hi he‘ ten docwment was not lost Eyery possibie effort has been made Jocaie mrissing bafloops. Th States forest service has no- “Berry mmll@eu‘themtexperb aeronauts in this country. INCENDIARY ARRESTS Names have Dot yet been sesgested, AT WINDSOR AND MERIDEN. bt {he next conferepces wiil be de», worell entiraly to a disenssion ©f Sividuals. Thowgh the praiood] is compased tg, ively Tew -words, if is the om- | Were R-ou.d With Difficuity. nis White, colored, late to- | toright, charged with buring his house jat Haydem's near here. swear that they saw him running through the fields and a few moments {later the building was a mass | iames. His four childrea, one £ babe of four months, were rescued rescied with difficulty. The eldest! son, Ear), aged 8. told the euthoritie: that he saw his father start the fire. vs. White was absent ai the time. i red. Staies has been striving for for more! Than 8 year—the elinrination of Huer- ! delegates today signed @ puowweol formally agreeing that the transter of authority shall kg place on & @ate to be fixed, therewas ne smention af Geperal Huertas retive. ment, but the signficance of the writ- on the iaticn colony generally. | A the formsal statement by FHu- ntention to withdraw Aneimo was politicaily pacific, for avented ch a pflcmum will occur and rrenges for the transition. Being secure bonds of $3040, he is lodged in jeil, He was recently dismissed o] pastor of the Haydew's 4. M. B Z. church, but continued to preach as a { supply minister. ?’RESIN.N’T WILSON TO ATTEND CLASS REUNION Jssves Cares of Office to Celebrate 3cth Graduation Anniversary, Alleged He Aftacked Fire Marshall Carranza already has designated v(i’l( Hl, Wen Who Will Represertt Sonatidsstion- | aliste : Az annvunced here sty ihe for the copsthuti e Fernando lgibax Yeurs promiwems in faivs. tormerty a nEmter v of President L »g»;‘é'\‘(‘ in the censtk Md‘mka and } s arwaiezg wpil 1o lesve there for ‘Kug‘u-hi' st acticns from his « ey, M. (,.m.mm 1: h Ww— with i New : . Mtwm Bur it was reganded as | virtaeliy sure tonight that the uncer- - | tainty of the Mexican sitaation would ara Fells, Seerets ‘teday intimatesd thai ;”’ L i to accomplish the with the Mexican ‘mm ©f office behind hira for j“eld graduates” in eelebrs president’s | baseba® zame with Yale. Among other The president & W&xh!:gtm carly Sunday | away. comach = ond recognition of Hueris by e | TWENTY REPORTED KILLED Meriden Conn. Jume 12—The police jarrested Andrew Kowalvic this morn- ing on the charge of arson and it is adleged he was employed by MMrs Clarz Kanischer to sef fire 1o her ten- Waghington, June 12—Legving the{ 2 day, Pregifient Wilson will g0 te Prince- | ] One a Colored Man, Whose Children | “Windsor, Conn, June 12—Rev, Den- | arrested Neighbors | Tried to Blackmail IF'NOT GIVEN $35,000. NEGRO IS UNDER ARREST a Decoy Package. New York, Jume 1%.—Henry Joseph Burton, the West Indian negro who is ceclared to have threatened to blow up menaced New Haven and Hart- would fera mlroul writing he THREATENED TO WRECK T.AlN Was to Blow Up Ocean Steamship if Not Given $10,000—Captured by Armed Posse When They Dropped CENTS B Its Total Girculation is the Largest in conneetlcw .i Proportion to the City’s Population Tolls KepeatBill New Haven Road Awaits Signature| >~ HOUSE CONCURRED WIT THE SENATE AMENDMENT, —_— VOTE WAS 216 TO 71 Condensed 'l'olegram A (A eat on the New York s0ld for $42,000 the same prleo as the last sale. Odds In Favor of American Poloists FOR THE OPENING STRUGGLE AT WESTBURY, L. I, TODAY. The Lackawanna intends spending 10,000,000 for a new cut off to bring cranton six miles nearer New York. The Colerado Rlv.r has fallen 18 inches at Needles Cal, and all danger from the flood is believed to have pased, Jossph Masgargs, of Mt. Vernon N.|TEAM AND PONIES FINE Y., eight years old, was killed by an automobile while playing in frent of Twenty Democrats Voted ported Motion. dent Wilson's signature Is necessary to repeal the clause of the Panam: canal act exempting American coast- The long and bitter fight in congress came to an end today when the house, after wise shipping from tolls. Glorified, all else beside, The red and white and blue. a passenger train if his black- demands were not complied with, according to statements late to- {8y Dy detectives who have been in- vestigating the sativities, Duped by Decoy Package, Arrested under the name of Henry Westcott near a New Jersey town night, when an armed posse drov-! bed a decoy package from a railroad tein in response to a scheme outlined i @ letter aileged to have been written Ly bim to the Cunard steamship line, Buston is a pnmw tonight in jail in | i kmd. g awaiting extradi- e while his pi ture was £ Rogues' gailery &t police headquarters here and it was learned tha: ds Henry Cwess he has | twice been in prisea. Threatened to Wasck Passenger Train. youthful prisoner's 0 Gsmorrow to join with the otier | of the class of 79 ing their 35th gymduaiion anent building on Prait street tast was | night amd claimed thbat as a prospec- tive temant he visited (he heuss with Mre, Xanischer at Wednesday night, which was ‘broke “ifli:‘edfluth‘ ©of the dass who will be as ©OUL. g Princ=ion with the presifdent are: Wice | the man who ran out of the Kanischer | A Mexice, | uilding and aftacked Fire Marshal by the lameas, 'The arson case comes up for trial tomoryow, MMrs.Kanischer was released on 32800 bohds Thu‘l’!‘l. vlans o murn to IREME ADDS ANO’\'HEH TO STRING OF VICTORIES. Led From Start and Won by Six Min- utes, Corrected Time. i Sandy Fiook, N, Y., June 12—The flag oficer's cup Aefence yacht Resolute to- day added another victory to her string of over Alexander Cochran’s HPCCRIIOS Vanitle by winning a race under con- ditions yhich, in the light of previous coniosts, were supposed to favor her rival. The eourse was a thirty mile tri- The wind make it fmpossivle for him to get 1N ATCHISON WRECK. The thresi to wreck a Dassenger Uain on the New Haven road was in the same ng, according to the investigators, as !m in the letter Lo ihe Cunard line. From the New Haven addressed Whaley and was turned over to the Dolice shortly afier its receipt at tae road’s office about May 25. ware, Lackaws aud Western, Erie, New York Central ani Pennsyivania roads. Papers which iurton carried showed he had been sranted a patent by the governmenc for a dynamo motor. The Cunard note stated that a dynamite bomb that could be sent in a would be the weapon of destruction. The letter declared that fifteen men of the crew of the new Aquitania, the largest Srit- 151 veesel aficat, were in the conspira- Cy. but the police exprassed the belief that Burton had no confederates, MILITANTS RAID & DOZEN LONDON THE/TRES Suffrageties Wers Hustled to Street| With Mors l'ud Than Cersmony, Lenden, Iul:\‘a lixl’l\dqnntld by the I briet_aebate ‘ana without the formal-, ity of a conference, accepted by a voté of 216 to 71 the senate amendment sp ally reserving all rights the United States may have under the | Hay-Pauncefote treaty or otherwise. | The president is expected to sign | the measure Monday, It was just a {little more than three months ago that he addressed the house and senate in oint session, urgentiy asking for re- Leal of the exemption clause, that the nation might keep its trealy obliga- | tions, Speaker Clark was out of the | city today, but he and Vice President | Marshall will attach their signatures tomorrow sand send the bill to the White House. Another Amendment Voted Dewn. Before ending the comtest by con- curFing in the senate amendment, house voted dowm, 174 to 108. a pr posal advanced by Representative Me of West Virginia to aitach te repeal a flat declaration of the right of the United States to exempt its vessels from tolis and of the soversign- |y of the United States over the eanal nu'fing the discussion today there wers flashes of heat in the debate. Representative Underwood, the demo- senate amendment, said that congress should never have made this “un- American surrender” and called th amendment “ineffective and negative. Republican Leader Mann, who had vigorously opposed repeal, supported the amendment, declaring it left the entire question of the rights of this country to be determined in the fu- ture. Gla- Attacks Democratic Opposition. presentative Glass of Virginia at- w:km the democratic leaders, who opposed the measure. He denounced the “outrageous assaults made op the president” by the republicans ani ex- pressed indignation “at the leaders of the democratic side who have aspersed their own colleagues they would not follow them inio the camp of the republican party in advocacy of & republican doctrine. “M>~, Bpeaker,” he mdded, “I thimk you will search the political records of this country in vain to find such a spectacie ms we have found here in this congress—the lea prs of the democratic party ‘u.rdas thelr party and ptand lwuldar to lder with republican a demo- ident ud nt in the face such th eeve our leaders and e firing line and whip nu-. " Hew Membors Veted, Paweniy demacrgts yelted Elnut the metion 19 apReur in 4 r(('ly é.n Sty :fl;'nqk;’ e Against Adoption, and Thirty-seven Republi- cans and Three Progressives Sup- ‘Washington, June 12.—Only Presi- the | the | cratic leader, although voting for the | his home. Frederick Hines, baggage agent of the Soo lines at Oshkosh, Wis., was shot and killed by a highwayman, who escaped. English Herses are Beginning to Feel Effects of Hot Spell—Leading Hotels of New York City and Long lsland Filled With Polo Enthusiasts. Walkifg in her sleep, Frances Hoye four years old, fell from the fourth floor of her home in New York and was killed. ———— General James D. Bell of Brooklyn was elected commander of the State Grand Army of the Republic at Ro- chester, ) _ New York, June 13—With England in role of challenger and the Unit- ed as defender, the first inter- national trophy contest of 1914 will be staged at the Meadowbrook club,West- bury, L. I, tomorrow afternoon, when The yacht Josephine, valued at $50,000 and owned by Theodore Grune- wald, of New Orleans, was entirely destroyed by fire. Edward Root, of Riverton, Conn, Is exhibiting two hen's eggs, laid by ons hen and linked like the Siamese twins. The link is of shell | The American Guild of Violintsts opened its convention at St Louis. Four of the Stradivarius on display are valued at $30,000. James Hocking, 68 years old, finish- ed a record breaking walk between Philadelphia and New York in 19 hours and 35 minutes. Fire destroyed the ether house of the Mallinckrodt Chemical Works at St Louls, causing damage to the plant estimated at $200,000. Oxford University will confer hom- orary degrees on Ambassador Page, Lord Bryce and Richard Strauss, the composer, on June 24. The House sanctioned an appropri- ation of $200,000 to kill rats and squir- rels In California to prevent their carrying bubonic plague. Four persons were killed when am automobile owned and driven by Carl biem first offered by the Westchemster Polo club in 1386, Al-fim-T-nF-dhlnm string the 'Wr!mmhob.bew.d. it is said tbat the challengers’ mounts, which had been expected to be at the top of their form at this time, If the match had been started the day are beginning American versity of Nebraska at Lincoin. The sixth annual comvention of Young Judea, the national tion of juvenile Zionist socteties, be held in Newark, N. J., June 19-21 Charles W. Benny, former cashier of the ¥irst National Bank, of Ceell Pa, was sentenced to five years' embezzel ment for the Iment of um W. L. Umphrey, of Daiton, Ga, & Confederatq veteran, 71 years old, was sentenced to die for the murder of Joseph #Pritchett, a neighboring farm- er. - The American players and ponies, on the other hand, are on edge. Record 8ale of Seats. The uncertainty that lends zest to contest has caused a record sale of The leading hotels of both this city and Long ou recommendation of President Wilson removed l( bml:knble as collector of customs at Honlulu, “for the good of the ser- vice.” President Wilson will attend the Flag Day observance at Manchester, H., next Monday. More than 30,- 000 are exepected to march in the pa- rade. Bennett C. Clark the only sen of Champ Clarl, Speaker of the House, received a degree of Bachelor of Arts from the George Washington Un- iversity, About 125 giris employed by Qh. ng— get_& Meyers tobacco factory in N Yofk went on strike beceuse they were paid a fixed wage instead of by piece work, Island were filled to- mnight with polo enthusiasts, many of distant parts of The teams and officials as they take the fleld tomorrow afternoon. o'clock are as follows: “m°u‘:?’z:¢ 1, Captain H. A Tom- —No. nson; No. 2, Captain L. St G, A report states that forest fires In the vicinity north of Correll, Mich., have broken out with remewed vigor and unless rain comes the damage will be enormous, Louis Cennelly, one of the masked bandits who stole $2,000 from the State Bank at Osage , Okla., was fat- ally shot by a citizen as he was about | to leave town. Dr, Horace D. Armold of Boef speaking at the 133rd enniversary o the Massachusstts Medical Society, urged newspapers to add physiclans to their editorial staffs. Crazed by liquen, Wil mountaineer, of Whitesburg, Ky and killed two persons and seriously wounded five others. He resisted ar- rest on a minor charge. When the transport Prairie, now in the Philodelphia Navy Yard leaves for Mexico she will have on board more than 3,000,000 letters for men of the fleet now in Mexican waters. Prof. James H. Gore, Siamese com- missioner to the Panama-Pacific Expo- sition, announced that Prince Rajani, of Siam , will make a tour of the United States with his retinue. Quincy Shambo and Frank Shran, students at the Government Indian Indian School at Pipe Stome Minn., were killed by a wind and rain storm which demolished several bulldings. ury st Riverhead, L. I, award. cd $825 to Truman Farrell in his for $1,000 against the Sufforl Ll‘hi- Heat and Power Co, for the loss of a horse which was electrocuted in its stall, Michael De Fllu, who olied his way out of g pair of handeuffs in a New York eourt 10 deys age and w | arrested aecomplished the same Sult in the Ceurt of Spectal Besstons and is again at liberty, Station Master Pensloned, n- Hartf

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