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VOL. LXI—NO. 130 POPULATION 29,685 “NORWICH | CABLED PARAGRAPHS | 0 ) \ CABLLD PARAGRAPES \Wiogd Qytines His [iish Malcontents | BREF TLEGRAS (1 ymnrpo AND 0o CONN, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1920 ; 12 PAGES—88 COLS. ~ PRICE TWO CENTS Bar silver was $1.62 unce in New - cles here as.a result of the crisis over| York, compared with 39 1-2d an ounce in 2 ol § B the situation in the Teschen piebiscite London. b ' e area. Information recelved here jndi- s T R i a i\ 4 cates that recriminations between = the ks | Bar gold w < . 2 : ; two countries regarding the situation of | Opeaker at State Republican |Kilbritain Castle, One of ll‘e‘lundon compared with 108s 2d at previ 1 their nationals in the plebiscite regions| a"3".S " i3 BRI = have reached an acute stage, Convention Held at Mont-| land’s Ancient Landmarks, jou clos= s i Shipyards have been opemed at Fium- New Tabinet For Czecho-Slovakia. pelier, Vt. . Has Becn Destroyed. sino, 21 miles from Rome and the near- Prague, Czecho-Slovakia, May 26.- .' . . H . "2 Montpelier. Vt, May 26.—Resolutions| Dublin, May 26.—The destruction of|est seaport to that city. U. S. District Judge A. B. Anderson in Federal Court atIn- | The new c: yinet formed . by Premier | endorsing universal suffrage and Urging| property in lreland by fires is = comtin- - Tusar comprises six social democrats, | Governor Clement to call a special ses-|uing. Last evening Kilbritain Castle,| Senator Lenroot. declared Cengress g ROUS : e ed pivist. | five agrarians, two f ialists | si s rounty Cork, one of lre-|would mot @ocept a mandate -for the . national , socialists | sion of the legislature to pass upon ihe|near Brandon, County Cork, one of lre-| W - 3 - E: citement, But No One and three non-partisans. . Thiee of the|proposed federul wmendment Srantink |fand's aneient landmarks, was destroy-| United Stutes over Armenia. vans Hughes—They Have Been Indicted For Violating \ - 3 social ‘democrat members of the old cab- | the ballot to women were presented LY |ed. It is estimated that the damige was Placed on Duty at \net’ will remain in office. the resolfitions. commitiee todky 6 the| oae M Marsand pounds. . Tie cas-| The sevaty-fourth bauk of Yokehumia,| ', the Lever Act—November 8 Has Been Set 2s Trial Date. PROCTY o - i Japan was closed for three weeks, pend- i ici 06, TepElloN Sisle, conyention. tle was unoccupied. The reports do not Guarded the East H ord Bridge and the ROCTOR CONTRIBUTED $300,000 TO - ath y Indianapoli — U1 s — ] “The comvention also was asked o' state the cause of the fire. ing investigation of its books. su::. = l.u. Ind., lhy United :nwn-lhe demurrer followed late this afier- WOOD'S NATIONAL ORGANIZATION | vote upon resolutions opposing ‘the peace Damage estimated at 40,000 pounds s - e dabania Ao istrict Judge A. B. Anderson in - nde Building. Tiniaie n sl o i treaty i its present form, but urging|sterling was caused by fire ‘on the farm| Seeretary Dasicls anasnte’ the federall court late today, overruled the 44 | sykrms. AWAIT INTERPRETATION " Vs 4 Farmof: Covper ‘Droctor. e ionel William | adoptior of a treaty with roservations fo| of -Major Pollock at Gaveen Ballinas-) Shase of 8200000 (WEEUS 00 murre filed by Charles Evans Hughes, ©| op J1nGE AxDE o Conn., May 26.—An explo-|tectives whkre called to A D octor, Cincinnati manufacturer, | “safeguard American interests_and criti-floe. The members of the family escaped the’ find ¥ * ANDERSON'S DECISION Ao, o ipe homib occurred 1| police. guards also were stationed at the| who has been described as “the anmel’| cising the democratic adminisiration for| wah difieniie . Several valuable horses ding of the court this morning | - . prc - slon of w brass plbe BOm O arm-| Bast Hartford -bridge over the Connec-of Major General Leonard Wood's Ohio| alleged extravaganos” Were burned. . The molice and militay| Commercial Cable Co. annewnced mes- | yhich sustained Tive of thé counts in the| Wilkés-Barre, Pa, May 26— Awaittng e e Momlghi, - The Firsc Bat-| tieut river: and at the monicipal build-}campaign. testified foday at the scnate|* General Leomard Wood, candidate for] heined. to extinguish the afimes. Re.|iges. for, Turkey ard Asia cam oniy be | inictment charging 12 coal miners and | 9FICAl inierpreiction of Judce Andermt oot L",”:;”.;n{v;" 3 gkl £ e, % . pai i;nes:igazi:: oL e political| the republican presidential homination | porlts of the fire received here allege | transmitted to lsmid:and Smyrua. operators with. conspiracy to. violate the :;,:m.:'m‘ the federal court at Indiam taien, | CAREption. Bwee 3 ; te guar as| financing that he had advanced $500,000 [ 5 prisbipal 5 o rmtehed e ever act. is relative to the Lev. 3 the drill ahed:of the Armo3 L e e chpifbl. asid rummofs ‘of & bomb! plot| timated that “contribution from ail oth-| 2o [COUEFeSIAA Forter o Dile pre-) would moi i ver assistance in 1 to the State Department, bolsivie UP"|attorneys’ for the defendants with five | Wrkers in session here today considering g warn iy “their. offices o tho ‘gec-| were current. No unusual incidents oc- e ol fiot make a3 much.’ |tion of ‘the platform, included the elec-| Oriwr reports of fires reccived today |FISiDES in Afmenia were suppres exceptions, and ‘November'§ was the. date f;flp‘li_l:\mn of their wage controversy, ade #d floor he explosion cuused great|ecurred, however. e vonh Lebis e O(‘l‘fi‘_isi other candi.|Lon Of eikht delegutes to the repubil-|include news of an attempt to burn the| 14 wap officially o ced that ""i“ucl‘— for the. trial.. Defendants in Iilinois, _c‘l“':“ until’ tomorrow without taking “xcitement. but_mo one was . fnjured.| Acording to the police, the bomb prob-{fh Tl SHLeRdithres of three ofher andl’)can national convention jcourthouse x( Waterville. Counts Ker-| japancae cobinet reducsd- the Japancse | Oio nad Missouri have brought procsed- | 4ction. - 3 Seven windows were broken and the kit-fably.was a “time bombt conenIE ACCH Sonto e " ¢ Carlin of. Virginia, man- ., General Wood in his spesch referred tojry. The police saved the building, but|nivai Ludget from §33,000,000 o §2 ngs to resist being brought imto. court e delegates insisted upon the ~age + hen was: damaged. It ‘was said that the detonation was not| ORI ES o o o General Pelmars na.| dangerous leadership,” saying: “I think|valuable records were destroyed. Thelgoo 0o, here. Only defendants, residing in Penn- | JOUrnment in order tha: they might. be Withis few minutes after the éxplo-| audible outside. of the buildins, bul a| tional organization, testified that its|(da¥ the mosi dangerous men we have|courthouse at Cloyne, Couaty Cork, was! v eylvania -and Indiana were in court to- |24¥ised by John L. Lewis, internatiomal con Colenel Charles W. Burpee. com-|ports of an explosion spread quicklh “:! cash- expenditures - had.’, been $59,610. public life are those men Who are try-| burned. Swedish parlinment . granted 2,000,000 | ay. 5 - president of the United Mine Workers, a8 maRder of the First Infantry, bad : |within an hour large crowds were In fe| 5o WG orara, former ambassador o) 136 (0 advance themselves by creatins| One hundred men: attacked the police | kroers for the building of % Wirdless| "J.'C. Kolsem. a Terre Haute operator,| !0 Whether the courts ruling would mah arge pari of battalion on guard |streets leading (o the armory Germany. has spent $14,040—all his own | Teligious, racial or class prejudice. 1t} barracks at Longs Gorge, Galway, Yes-|station for communication with the|Was not in court because of iliness, and [(N Eovernment’s use of the injunetien e acound the armory and the state|itol grounds. .o | money—as a presidential candidate, ac-|Should be the effort today of gvery man|terday, but were beaten Off. United States. no piea was entered In his case. in event of a hard coal workers' strike el e The' men_carried rifies| Neither Colomel Burpeé mor .Major| TEUINS8 b Dresicental gandidate ast) o "o i Yo ‘b an American to bring| - The. coroner's court has. been recelv- - il . Special pleas_previously had heen en-| When A v with fixed havonets. No one was al-| General ]‘““‘".,F'".F:"?:;.o:m::ie:mlfi? Des Moines, lowa, while Representative}!ogether in eone homogeneous mass the|ing attentions from the campaigners.| Hearings on deportation proceedings | tcred-by C owed ch the armory unless he|any statemen 'y af e teg Press bulletins tell- “on's decision were rl J. Fietcher of .Indianapolis, | "5 of Judg, ecretary .of the Knox County Coal Op-|Te2d to the con nad Louis Crampton of Michigan, said- that|Various racial and . religious: groups in| The members of errand. Persons found|explosion. The latter. said that there v i a jury who sat in an|against Ludwig: C. about $13,000 had been spent in his state | this country 4 on the grounds im-|would be nothing to say for the present, $ e inquest on two policemen who were kill-| K. Martens, soviet ntion. ezat, al agent in this country, have been Post-|erators’ association; M. L. Gould, In-|=ections of the awditeries ,»:m':,:: for Senator Johnson. this total not being| Our (ariff must be so framed, General|ed received a notice informing them that|poned until June 8. dianapolis. president of the Linton Coal|the demanding that no further s \fter the explosion were taken| while Colonel Burpee denied himself 101501 40 in the Johngon national cam-| Wood said. as not to destroy.the export|they “had been tried and foind guilty o E edit | SOTPADY i Jonas Watfle.of Terre Haute, |business be transacted until word was station and questionad. but| interviewers'at his office in the obuild-| pajon gccount previously fixed 'at $68,-|trade of Lurope, “as this would either|guilty of treason” and must bear the| The pesk of the mfl-; )-::s; in | Secretary of the- Indiana Coal Trade bu-|Teceived from President Lewis. Ruleg e o teases [0y Satics snd' Ue-| o o Mo & o orinaciy s yevents Mo nh] SonseN At B e e e 1 Porsan, | W and H. W. Littleof-Terre Haute,| were suspended afid the convention M Mr. Carlin < awestioned more exten-|from paying her debts to us and pre- e the west, in opinion of James Forgad, | secretary of the Southern Imdiana Coal ! mediately adjourned N _——— sively about alieged under-pavments of | vent the re-establishment of that econ-| SENDING TROOPS TO IRELAND prominent Chicago Banker. bureau the opposition of their efftclal £ WITH CONSPIRING STRIKERS ARRESTED IN income tax by the Crucible Steel Com-|omic stability upon which world peac TO PROTECT PROPERTY - { 30,008 | o e indictment agxinst: the bituminous | to strike aziration. the dueery :‘u‘ 0 LIMIT TRANSPORTATION WWATERBURY FINED $10!pany and Mr. Dupuy, former chairman|and the re-cstablishment of normal con- — The City of Stamford purchased 3 miners and operators was an'.outgrowth|a motion today which would b gk ity — _l'of the board of dircctors of that com-|ditions so largely depend. London, March 25 —More txoops are| pounds.of sugar and will piacd it on #ale | of the recent bitumtmous. strike ang ori. | sabime of & oy hicl WOuil permit e Pa. May 26—The United| Waterbury, Conn. Mev 26.—The 135|pany, than he was concerning campaign| “American women have entered the |beie dispatched fo Ireland o combat|in small lots this week for the benet |inaliy contained eighteen counts. based | forth that a toirmie o] o jury here today returned | strigers who were arrested lust evening|expenditures. He told the committee | political arena all over the mation, and|the Droperty destruction and similar|u: the peopie at 25 cents a pound. on the Lever act and the criminal code.{on each of the propositions b ;"‘_ sgainst five men, formerly | ofi the charge of parading without a per-| that the largest contributor to Mr. Pal-|(hey are going to play a very Important|movements which are continuing there.| e St Judge. Anderson today. however. actinz | convention, which arn cr p e ore. thd railroads at Newcastle. Pa..| mit were arralgned in the local distriet| mer's ecampaizn was Mr. J. Guffey. Whoipart in it. My advice to them is that|Unexpected orders were received today| Govermers of the New York stecl bfl- on a motion made Mav Tth b+ Actiptance; of Becrttats: o . with having violated the | court today and was #.ch fined $10 ad| gave 810,000 and who was identified as| they go into the resular parties, and go|at Aldershot for the maCoren Highland-|change refused a pelition . of mem o5 | Hughes, chief counsel for the United \yio o Of ary of Labpe be conspiring to limit facilities | costs. ~ All appealed and each Was re-i3 prominent oil man. it on equal’ terms With the anen. | ers to Teave tomorrow for service in Ire-|that the exchange be closed Saturday,| Mine Workers of Amerus in criases of hract. grasting wage transportation of necessities. leased on $50 murety. with the exception| This name hecame confused with that{ "n conciusion, he said: “The country|land. the day before Decoration Da; quashed thirteen of the counts in the i a approximatey 1785 per cent ermation made by United States | Of fifteen who could not raise-the neces-1of Colonel James McClurg Guffey. &l tireq of knocking, of pulling things to| The evening newspapers all give this _— Tarnes E. Lowrv Humes,| sary funds. former democratic national committee- g dictment and at the same time declared e pom of the' Uil development special prominence, it being| Vigorous demial was made by Walter Workers 5f America three sections of the Lever act—sections ers Lf Amerk added that not on % - ieces, tired of hearis about th is- ] = . Representatives of the different 1abor| man from Pennsylvania, and Mr. Carlin | DIees: Fire SRik ahon’ Son i the garrison in|W. Vick, campaign manager of Governor | 4, s arecd that the five men; whe were on D) E takes of war. wants s e out e threats and abueive | Organizations :of which the men _were | yqid afterwards that Colonel Guifey was| 2\eS °f war It wants o constructive me; 26 und amended section 4—on which | . Jroro % O A7 ultimatum to the epe 4 k ghati . Policy’ and that is what the republican|Ireland being increased but that steps| Edwards, that tue liquor interests were | the counts of the indictment were based, | Cro’ry [0 P followed by the submise veloped subs: y, however, tha h ~otkers at Newcastle (o refuse to operate fon of the ¢ controveciy e the indictment, ased on section 9 of the |, o Lol 02l comm: Lever-act, the court held to be operative| e emplovers. de by the strikers' counsel for a bitter Toseph ¥+ Guft = soldiers by better disgiplined troops in| P 4 move rallroad trains and cars essen- | Made by the > %% contributor was Joseph s S B 7 3 order to prevent reprifals such as have| , For the first time in the histery e e 1o the transporting of | legal battie to fest the valdity of the| pittspurzh, also an ofl man and & former | HEARING SOUTHERN RAILROADS | ocourrca i the i o Dy D A itien (Con | oa R o Dot le operative] N Mian feeds and other necessities. | ordinance under; which the men Were' - jemocratic national committeeman from; FOK HIGHEK FBLIGHT KATES| “he fve defendants, all residents of | rested. democratic e e federate veterans were inviled 1o join | Mr. Hughes™ motion to quash the indict- ennsylvania. e —_ L 2 g 3 A observance of | ment. e are Michael Mulcahy. Rich-| Absolute. quiet prevalls in all parts of| (gjonel Proctor testified that besides| Washington, May = 26.—With proper forces with the G. A. R. in t 1 2 MANDATE OVER ARMEN ey attek Relly. Soth H Me. | the city thin evening. No firearms have | gqvancing S300.000 to General Wood's| g e E OVER ARMENIAthe day T enneds. Beweh war.|been drawn and no clubs haye been used ion, if rejected by a strike despite prob- position. abie gvoernment o A demurrer was filed by Mr. Hughes tol Thoman Kenneds ident of Distriet R the court's ruling sustaining the five|SCVeN. Chairman of the committee, in an o campaign fund he had made a contribu- be operated as successfuily in the| Washington, ‘May 26.—Demoeratic ob-| ¥eur policemen and one civilian were | counts &nd. arguménts were heard on dress 10 the delegates warned Tante were ordered issued for the arrest |Since the outbréak of the strike APArt)iion of §10.000. e objected to naming under privale —management as|position developed today to President|yilled. in. i ciaeh between rowdics and | mmediately. B B Miller ot Indianapolis | them that - s A e e after the indictments were| ‘rom the fact. that butinest has fallen!,iher contributors saying that the men|.hey were before federal control, Churles| Wilson's request to congress for author- & - of the e after Jdown to some eXteént, the city is practie-| arged with handling the campaign| g, Mar) retarned s, 2 ally norma N0 GENFRAL STRIKFE AT SCOVILLE PLANT, WATER strike was out of fhe i i ; police at Home during, the celebration of | argued for the operators in favor of the |question” and deciared that the enly ham, presideni of the illinois| ity to accept a mandate over Armen the fitth wnniversary of italys entry into | demurrer and Dan W. Simms, special| “honorable road” cut of the situation u Uentral Raiiroad, deciared teday inupen-| Senatdr Hitchcock of Nebraska. ad-|ipe war. TUnited States district atforne: s e amounts. - Urged by members of thel ng the case of the southern raitrouds for|ministration leader in the peace ftreaty 2 r yny| THREE FRISONERS ESCAPED committee, howaver, he said that Am- spoke for| was to submit the entire dizpute t & Herfelent Fates. Har = by > o . the government. Judge Anderson’s ruling | presidential commission. K h algher freight rates before iue Inter-|fight, joined republicans opposing the < FROM MASS. STATE PKISON|brose Monel had eiven $20.000 and that! [ Zo5 080 FGO0 A0 3 D finances would give names and exact Resolutions advoeatiug creation of & " measure, and there were indications that| pey, = i i % '3 — 2 W Wrigl ) T w ilow like me,” and Ty al least $690,000,000 o att revolutionary Tegime based on the soviet -+ 557 T o Waterbury. Confiy, May S6csBtrpets In1 * posior’ ey 20 Three 'convicts, Wol Su s niaes & et ¥ oric banker Bad e s el 1A% 900190000 Fernds (demincraty would stand with Bl |sysiem were pussed at-the national so- | BRYAS ADDREASES ASSEWBLY | ¥RExCH DEPETIES RATIFY fromt of (he Scoville Manufactaring om- | of them slayers of Bosion policemen, €s- hoen large contrivutors. portation syatems wis 40vocAied by LE| o o ator, Hitchoocks|ciallst congress in séusion At Christiana,| 0K THE PRESBITERIAN CHURCH TREATY WITH AUSTRIA vany piant were filled with strikers to-| ., peq from: the BtAls .prison early today e witness said that his own advance|POriation system was ac | purpos minis Femily 5 po s ATY | e’ "laree toree: of police preserved | SR [ (AL TR e At laree, | of ‘momer ko the senerals campaign had | rkham. who ssseried (hal mothing|in this instance. was made While repubs Phitddeipiia; $ayt 262 Another amend-| Paris The chamber st i omier. A call had been issued for al iy ot "hoving. left’ ans trace :of -their|peen -as idealistic a8 giving to the Red| Va5 O gredter importance than the im-ilican leaders of the Touse Were trying! Pelice searched for an airplame pilet|ment to the federal constitutlon Provid-| ties ihp ST ""‘ i semeral strike of all skilled workers :: Pubremartitbingres o ks Cross during the war' and added matl't'\fl{mw Dlucing o orders for cars and| (o agges’ acon the s‘nrmlzesr method of| who was said to have landed at a fiying | ing & singie :9:ndard of morals for men| St Germain with Anstrie . the plan take place this morlog. as . fourth comviet, Jacob Dintze he_‘intended to advance &s much more [*NEMes. 5 wisposing of the whole qiicstion. ___|{field near Des Moines, Towa from Winni-( women and inilicting severe penzities forl 1In 'opening todas's session e Ditikers in the streets had agsembled W i o R R e proc ¥or the'southern railroads Mr. Mark-| The meeting of the foreign affairs!pey Canida, with elghteen cases a:llwrlh()'. wus_ptedicted by William lon President o witness the walkout —Very few re-|.o;,ying the. othérs, who had ¢ Asked if he expected the $5,000 to be|iam asked an increase in freight rates sponded 1o the strike call and-According Y Peret expressed e mpany onty twe | thFOUEh . yentilator, when ohe oL the| répaid. Colonel Proctor swiling said he) fo enible the carriers io enrn 3156 s & statement by (hé company only committee, called to obtain the views of| whiskey. Jennings Bryan in an-address before the | wh 049,-, Secretary Colby, h had happened resident Des r postponed because VR General assembly of the Presoyterian | chanel and said he could ;nm m:-. trio, Herman. L. arney. cut the rope and | though “expect” was putting it a little; 991l annually which he claimed would | of .the secretary to atiend, but| Reports to the interstate commercee | Church of the U. 8 A. here today. Mr. nt of t ction. of-the men left the company's employ. ohe A g4 Dintzer down almost into thetoo stronz. He said, however, that he|tepresent a return of six ber cent. onjthere were many informal conferences |commission from its agents -throughout | Brvan.said he is feady to shout _hal-|sentuives of the maii n_— inien man and the other the father of JERCC, LR il HOT o0t e rounds. | “was pretty sure of getting repaid some|the aggregate value _of - those carriers|by both parties at which members ex-|the country showed -a .comtinued, but|ielujup when the . Women's sufirage| On tne Ae mand of Premier Mil a unjon man. Federal concilistors senl)plie”oiiq urmey was paving off @l of the total by General Wood's friends.” | which he estimated at §2 267,484,847 pressed strong objection 10 any proposal|slow improvement in rallWay freignt |amendment is added to the conSttution.| the-chamber postponed until Friday fme to Waterbury to take stens.to, bring the | ol nr Sl o h ¥ A suggestion that the amount already| Proposed coal and coke rale advances| which would send American troops to|congestion He then commended the assembly 1or|ierpretations on the conference at Hythe strike 1o an end appear to have ‘made | &5 T T aped were Barney.|had been underwritten by “a group of|in the eastern teritory were explained to| Burope or Asia. — baving gone on record for a single code|between Premier Lioyd George, M. Mile ory lit ese toward bringing mAN-{ o0 s sentence of 15 to 20 vears for|very rich men” was sharply denied. the' commission by 15 B. Crosiey, vice| Chairman Porter indicated that the| Foréign Minister _Scialoin will leave | of morals. terand und their advisers, 3 ufaeturers and strikers together. the. killing- of .Patrélman Charies Deinin- Giving general details of expenditufes. | president of the Philadelphia and Read-|resident’s message would be considered| Rome shortly for Puilaiza, where he! “immorality.” said Mr. Bryan, “has - — - — { = AR ger: Harry Manster. a life prisoner, who | Colonel Proctor said that “sixty to sev-|ing Railroud. Carriers propose that the| briefly an en laid on the table, which| Will meet the Jugo-Slav representatives | been one of the ;:rr:\";'. soufes of cor-| POPE TO PAY WIS RESPECTS RARTFORD BANK TELLER killed Patrolman Joseph Reiser: and |enty per cent. was spent on publicity|advances on coal aud coke be mude on| would end it. [ for the purpose of definitely settiing the | ruption to, American lte TO KNIGHTS OF COLUMBES AREESTED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT | Charles’ Ward, a negro.. under sentence|and educational campaigns.” and “\?z the same general basis as on:class and| Inasmuch as the senate has failed to| Adriatic question. he time I £ — of 35 to 40 years for attacks on women. | the national organization had gome inte!.ommod traffic. It will be necessary,| ratify the treaty, with however, Mr. Crosley sald, - 1o deviat: from a strict percentage basis in same lars in order to preserve existing Hartford. Conn.. May -Augustus F.| Dintzer. who was captured without a | forty-seven states, spending probably = Sehamacher, a teller in the Phoeni¥ Na-| fgh; told Deputy Commissioner of Cor-| average of $5.000 for each state. Locall re. was arrested late to-| rections Brnest C. R. Bagley that Man-|organizations in eight or ten states} 1S Lk e o s = lown constitation will_have written into| New York, May 26—1In onder to lions covenant, republican members of| Bernarl M. Baruch, summened by the[§t » singie standard of morals. Under | his respects o the Kuights of Colusabam ihe house committee declared (here were|S€Nate committee ‘investigating’ campaign | it there will be no segregation of sin.|and through them to 1 | ; he American paoe | pa legal obiections 1o the president’s propo.| Cxpenditures. testiied that he knew ab- | There will be no licensing of vios And|ple. the pope has set aside a day in the + 4t his home. charged With the em- | ster exnected afi automobile fo be wait- | financed themselves. he said. but he agait | gimarenyials, sal. They contendéd that to accent a|Solutely nothing of the campaign of Wil | penalties for immorality will be visited | first week in September to receive & Mpes o e %04 or the bank's funde. | ing outside. basigikated e would leave to others fall) LuEE B ot 1 e maniate woun Be ke ot bt &l tiam G, MeAdoo, alike on an and woman. {cial delegation of knights, according 8 T loint v made 4y offaly of | " ewarde totalling mors 'than $3,000 | explanation 1 e b e T s hinE ) AN 5L ey il ZAEE A plan of union for eighteen Protest-!a cable message received here today Srem w bank When takeh -into custody lic | have heen offered for the &nprehension of| “Men don't like their names used in|MO7ESS-GOOTIA bet the acreased rates; ¥o:¢ ey, &t Bolalievlk trosps which wucceeded tm |ant churches in the United Staies was) Bdward L 1 K vd $10.000 in currency in his pockets arry Manater snd| fhis connection.” the witnesses said when El etortiy anst 5 Bendd -, fon d B crossifg the upper Beresina in several | approved today by the general assem-|commissioner. Ly Wi a8 $10,400 1 Sarsehey In hb PRORESY oo s i Sl L e for Tames of contributors, zmd"",‘;:k(‘“\?;:“hv:‘fc; e aretord: | senaral destre secmed 1o be 1o teble | Places have been driven back‘across ‘the | bly. s 5 the biggest stép taken S0 supreme secrelary By O e | ey pemstteey 10 o U only fair and proper method Would be to| the president might call congress in spe-| N2 400 prisoners. Protestant - denominations. - Two days | Vatican,it was szid. b o anator HenrsCa-| CICh MAR an{ Warden B, B Shattuck of | 1 e g gy | include swiiching charges in the ad-| el sewslon during the summer for ils| United States Appellats ceurt ‘ot |ago A union of Presbyterian and Re-| : = scendant -of <the May-| the men: had- heen found late tonight AGAINST MISS ZIMMERMAN | V400es sousht. SaaTh onsidaration Chicago will hear- the appeal of William | formed Churches, both of which hold the { NOTICE SENT TO N, E. DEALERS will deliver ‘the formal} s o % Water ‘cartiés: through, W. ‘R: Eyins, (., The, president asked in a.resolu-| yaywood and 94 other I W. W.s who | Calvinistic faith and conform to' the| IN WHEAT AND CERIAL PEODU il deliver the formall © S eld, ‘Mass, May 26—Four|auditor of the Great Lakes Transporta-| lion introduced today by Representative|wace sontenced o artenn for violeiion of | Bresbyterian system, was approved. P - — v ning of (he celebr CONSTITUTIONAL A8 | Springfield, L ot et L duced : 7 » rio RN o " ersary of the| A, WAR MEASURE, COURT FINDS! withesses for the prosecution in the trial| ton Corporation, asked that they be|Mason. republican, Illinois, for full in-|the espionage aet. PIE New York, May 26.—Dealers in wheat s - To. bs MR ¢ e N Miss Jennfe C. Zimmerman, charged|Sranted the same increase in rates as|formation as to the cost and number of L] . | DEFENSE RESTS 1TS CASE IN and cerieal products in the New - iber 21 mext, it was| New’ York, May, 26.—The = Lever act)with the murder of her cousin, Dr. Hen-|asked by the eastern railroads. troops reauired in connection With his| Nive masked men entered the “Jewelry | "o Lo oy nnpn yriar | 1200 sone. licensed by the United States wis declared constitutional as & war|ry Zimmerman, testified in superior court — g mandate proposal store of David Gumbiner, . 105th street : { Grain Corporation. have been notified by . % meagure in an opinion handed down late! today as to conversations both before | WAINWRIGHT-GOULD MARRIAGE = = AMERICAS WOOLEN COMPANY 18 Northampton, Mass, May 26.—Mrs.|julias H Barnes, wheat direttor, That Anna. Tomaszkiewicz oY South Hadle.\'l. e F_,’\’,.‘nf "";_ Foflr‘:r'.'d":f’& the on trial here charged with the murder of > ‘Ar - 7 ol her - fifth huswband, Andrew, . testified :“:'“fi"';"l‘:" s, gf‘v’flwe nr-“l‘: must atisnal samitary eem- |today that she never gave poison to Pe- |0, 657 o e KT corporation op it - ould; said to be a daughter of |cmbargaes by the United States on pro-|ference will be held in Mohtevideo, next | ter Vilos or Andrew and that she never = - * racts ax- George Gould, and Carold L. Wainwright, {0UCts required by Canada for her in-| December 12 to:20, underq call jssued by | knew - Alexander Doilnski, who was in-| PIre. The motice j}r-‘n-lwr:"n‘:“; in: g0~ Join Federal District Atiorney Locicwood | tried to bring about a settlement between | both of New' York. were married there | 1StFieS to mect the Canadian embar-|Surgeon General Cummiis, of the Unit- | trodued earlier in the week as the sec-| [OFItY With the iiresidential proclama of thz western district of New York|Miss Zimmerman and the physician with|this afternoon by the Rev. John Mci |E°€S On Duld wood, the house foreign af-|ed States Pubiic Health Service. ond husband of the defendant. The 8c-| ;0" rogis and cereal products om o staie from . proceeding against the com.|the assurance that she would leave the|moyle at the town's Presbyterian church, | [2iTS €ommittee today favorably report- s cused woman, upon being asked by Dis- Juse pany, charged with profiteering. city L The couple arrived in Eikton by auto-|¢d the senate resolution for & special| Cengestion of freight in Chicago yards | trict Attorney Thomas J. Hammond | e | Bernard Feldman, an uncle of the dead i = and Broadway, New York, and after SET CANADIAN holding_up_six persons escaped with EMBARGOES ON WOOD PULP|jewelry estimated at $7,000. {today by the United States circuit court|and after the Shootin NG| Of” appeals in the case of C. A. Weed|with Peter I and Comuany,:Buffalo clothiers. = The American! = The opinien, written by Judge Mar- barged with prof-| tin' D. Manton. affirmed the decision of ‘earing n indictment returned at¢ today | federal grand ju MDICH G AT MARYLAND GRETNA GREEN | cin, a previous -witness, » in which they declgred Mr. Balkin had| Philadelphia; May Y warned relatives of Dr. Zimmerman to|Eikton, the Maryiand Gretna Green, says| Washington May watch out for Miss Zimmerman. The | Edith-C. re) Federal Judge Hazel. who. refused to en-| witness also said that Mr. Balkin had BILL TO OFF CHARG P WITH PROFITEERL New York, M Woplen Company was 26.—Suggesting| The sixth int i i iz R mobileand 3 i izt j. | commission to deal with the dominion|is to be relieved immediately by two|where she was married to Mr. Dolinski.| T [BAY STATE To MAVE -MOVIE® | yhvsician, and Isanc Siverman testifed| semoe mstorsd to ma me irriage I | covernment on the subject Somieel odpReutiat Ksigh a0 (g | Bag R ReE e R e [ Tonr o T CENSORSHIP cOMMISSION |0 these facts at the morning session and| ciergyman resides. The bride gaye hee| Caiada, the report declared, must|fic experts who were appointed by the|saw him before.” om Yo X jin the afternoon Dr. Julius M. Cornell age as 13 and the bridecroom said he was | 272 c0al. sulphur and dyes from the|Interstate -Commefce : Commission. The defense completed its case this Boston, May 26 —The state senate, fo-| brother-in-law of Dr. Zimmierman, and | United. States or “else sufter a similar| o i re 0l aftermoon with Gnly one day of tastl- Jussed lo be ensrorsed a bill pro- | Arthur . Fisher told of similar coner- alely. aftér the ceamony]’ shaf it a0 0 TRt Wi aflests Amer- 2 e e T thenear| Y —— Who auied sonr sarleycorn ng for tl censoreh i a is- | sations with ) 2 vedd e ap 'y E i ky . ‘ > {sion of all motion nictures exhibited fa] Dr. Cornell declared that the first of| Moy ?;,.m:a‘,lufi:“‘[;‘: el e ’l',",;h”;g Embargoes on pulp wood, the report|future. for, about 7.000 vears supply is| PRESIDENT DESCHANEL OF ~ 5 this stesr T 1ty pa his conversations with Mr. Balkin teok| Wiimington and Philageiphis - = | declared, have restricted building of pa-|available, S M. Dariing of the. Bureau of FRANCE RESUMES WORK & Iby the houss, has beem the mubje. place in March, 181, when Mr. Balkin| Young Wainwright, who, according to|lCr, IS in the United States, and ef-|Mines, told, the twalfth annual eonventien c much” €o.... 3 <. _ ent af.|told him that Dr. Zimmerman was .| g o, TRt who, aCcording 10| foris” recently have boen made te. pye|of the Iniernstional Kailway Fuel As: | Paris, May 26 Premior Millerand re- | fered ioday wherehy e measure would|volved with Miss Zimmerman and in| s < N | be submitted to munie : % vent Americans fre buying p sociation, room is a_member of one of the oldest | & P Duyieipuly swood ported to the chamber of geputies today alities for a ref-| great trouble. | and wealthiest families in New ork. . His | 205 erate and erendum on iis acceptance b that ‘President Deschanel had so far re- 4 She iz di rvin; ot | E: = Unless American mills get Ca a Resident of New Jersey, affected by the | covered from the injury sustained WMI} { A8 efefied) s e B lesveraic and, tving v:icm#f.(.«hw|m Stuvvesant Wainwright: who | pulp wood, the report deelased, thew woin | amended New York income tax law were | he plunged through & window of the | BRIDGEPORT POLICE ARE said. “1-dsked him if she expected Dr.| s, 2 NOMe at Rve. X. . The bridegroom | be forced to close or move to Canada |advised to comply with the Jaw under | Drésidéntial train near Montargis early | ARRESTING MOLD-CP SUSPECTS | Zimmerman (o marrs her. He said No,| 1 & randson of the iate Bishop Wain formal protest. The protest to be ad-|in the week that he had been able to Il L. { even_Jennie does not expect that. but she| WTiENt of New ork and is direct de-| GERMAN MARKS WERE dressed to the firm withholding money |®8ain take up his ®ork as chief execu- | Pridgeport. Conn., May 26.—Several| wanis something. . T asked im wine | scendant of Peter Stuyvesant,. founder of o ks claimed s tax or 0 the agency to which | tive: of the republic. 1 jmors men were arrested today on sus-|she wanted and he said he thought a|>¢W YOrk. 0 %:15 CENTS APIECE | ine same is paid. “Oari uhtii I N el ¢ Dicion of being ‘members of a gang little money would fixe it.” | - ew York, May 26—Bying of Germs said the premier. “News that I have Which had heen holding-up persons in the| = Continuing. Dr. Cornell said, “Then 1| OFFICERS ELECTED BY THE exchange unpacalicied since tag a foe | , Four armed masked men held up areceived today is jn all respects reassur. {cits. The first arrests were made ves.| asked him .f Dr. Zimmerman had ever CIETY OF .COLONIAL WARS |was reported by dealoss 1t DUSUCE | Joreey City car on the Paterson piank | ing. ~The chamber will learn with great 5 |terday. Twe have heen identified by | promised to marry her and she replied s loday, jorcing marks up 1o 5o colls|road. Ten dollars was taken from the | Stistaction that this morning the chief | Yictima and stolen articles faund on | ‘Oh, no. f @he never expected that. She| Hartford, May L hat 1o bo e pitret GoAi them Hearings were set for June 1, gt —Flection of officers | apiece, conductor, ‘and passengers were ordered | Of Stale has been able to resume the simply wants him to be good to her—to | : 1d lo be the highest quotacion One man was carrving a 45 calibre army s vatuable. The mo- | exercise of his high functions.” 4 T was held at the twenty-eighth court of |m more than a year. It contr foiirn over{ thelr Lol The chamber received H. Millerand n friendly. He said that [ e ; ¥ ontrasis with . £ the hold-up men e dl ect erand’s ivet e {Smain frinlv, B sald (hel perhape i Sociey of Colonial Wara. here v | e Tumimi, qustuton ot one want ous | ormaR, Knacked ‘one of the Sold-up mer | The shamber received kg L e e 2D ding & talls he|afternoon following the celebration in | Februar % |out and put them to rout. e . BANK CASHIER RESIGNED had with Mr. Falkin after the sheating, | COmMemoration of the first general court | Purchases ran to a large individusl e AT REQUEST OF DIRECTORS | In which he said that Balkin said, 1t 0L the colony of Connecticut held in o SUTRERLAND LEADS WOOD BY lots, in some instances upproximating i,- | FOUSE AUTHORIZES: NAVY have been fix. | Hartford May 1, 1637. Officets and sue- | 090,060 marks. — was a mistake. Tt could Much of the buying was TO CONTINUE RADIO STATION PR USRI Hatiford,, Conn; M. 56 Myton &/l BOLS: | cestors to the three members of the re- | believed to be specuiative and based g Wheeling, Wr. Va, May 26.—Senator | Andrews fo Wast'Hartford, cashier and| The witness said further that “Bal.|Uring class of the council chosen are: | reports tiat Germany's industrial cong.| Washington. 3t o comtee, | Howard _Southeriand " was leading -Ges- vice president of the Colonial National|kin told me that Dr. Zimmerman's rel. | Frederick John Kingsbury, governor; | tion is showing decided improvement adopted unanimously and sent to confer-| .| jeonard Wood by 2,906 votes for the bank. resigned today at the request of | atives had been neglected in spite of |Frank Bentley Weeks, deputy governor; . the board of directors ence today a' resolution’ authorizing the NEER navy department -to continue ~operation following a dis-| his warning that Jennie had threatened | Edward Rupert Sargent, lieutenant gov- | AN agreement on busindss ‘policy. He will|to Kill Dr. Zimmerman. He said they | ernor; Lucius Albert Barbour, secreta republican présidenti preference” - in AMERICAN EN; i - e o a Tuesday’s statewide Imary, on_the face 15 A PRISON - or not more than two vears of its radid | of returns from' 1,019 frecincts out of | remain in the directorate. 3. H. N.|didn't tske the threats seriously.” | Charles Parson Cooley, treasurer; Frank |* PRISONER OF VILLA| station for the usc"of thie general public: | 1560 in® the state. | Campbell will succeed Mr.@Andrews as i Butler Gay. registrar; Williston Walker, Paso, Texa May 26.—Homer Rates for commercial messages would | = The vote including returns from forty ‘c“"‘"" | STEEL MAINMAST STEPPED }historian; Rev. John Calvin Geddard,|Carr, an cxamining engmeer for tne|Pe Axed "-";Ihe *""“‘;l; of the navy|cdunties of ‘the state and tabulated up B e e IN THE YACHT RESQOLUTE |ChaPlain; Lucius Barnes Barbour. gene- | American Smelting and Kefining . Com. | 204 00 complaint. wo subject to re- | 1o ten o'clock tonight by the Intellfgenc- | ANTI-GAMBLING CRUSADERS ! ESQLUTE |, logist, =/ To. fill -vacancies ‘caused by, the 5 MAKE' FIRST ARREST{ Bristol, R. L. Ma i 2 gy > 14 S St Mr. Bert M. Jowsil, of the Amer- |, N Tork, May Z6.—Four men ar-|Thn W8S | rested Monday at the Pol b date for ichn Federation of Labor, who has e Stounds s, vany, is a prisoner of Francisco Vill,| VClew by the interstute commerce com- |ef. was: Southerland 20,015; Wood 1 26.—A steel main-|reliring class and to service untll 1823:}according o information received today, | Mission. . Speclal rates could be granted | 119, oped in the sloop Resolute, | Williston Walker, Lewis' Beers Curtis | e bandit leader, according to this j.|t0 Press despatches, but. for private bus merica’s cup defender, | and Dr. Carl Eugene Munger. formation, has preeented the .de- facte | Ress messages the measure proyided that GENERAL HERRERO IS BEING { " today, replacing the hoMew twooden — L A government of Mexico With new - ge.|the charges should not be iees than AKEN T B e B :“;";m.‘;;;\m;mw“ parks oiretS A4 mainmast which was broken in the rac:; WISH, JR., SECREETARY OF |mands that he be made military oome | ‘hose Of Privately owned companfe TAKEN TO MEXICO CITY Aiffarent capacities from 1907, has | Talgned Tuesday and two found mynity | Wi the Vanitie Jast Suurday. ! TEACHESRS COMMITTER | !W410CF of the state of Chinuahua. 4 TTTORIRORRE o ||y Hodaito M i <o K e s, T g ; FER R S i i e e era fo Herrers today surrendered| - GOPYMIGHT KEVETONE VIEW.CO. MEWSYORN bw‘n:n::‘:emmfle‘v :‘IL :'s'm".‘ :. b Ot kel Gavs i | SENATE PASSED STNODRY | Hartford, May 26—The state hoard 'of | AGAINST WITRABANAL ENON Y el | e e T Cayuitar] B. Wheeler, general cousi= I My, | ¥l ‘the other ‘was fired " and ‘impris CIVIL APPROPRIATION BILL|tducation announces the appointment of |INTERCHURCH WORLD MOVEMENT| Ridgefield, Conn.:May 26—Louis 'L.| Sacooi, A0 18 being taken ‘to Mexico e o, ’ bor board. During the time Mr. |0, 1% 01" UE fNCd And impria. Fred D. Wish, Jr., as executive secratars Wharton served as a member of the 5 w were discharged. ashinzton, Ma 3 3 Cnty to tell'all ‘he knows about. the death| sel of the Anti-Saloon League ®f 26---The 3410,000.-| of the Connecticut State Teachers' asso-| Chariotte N. C, May 26.—The gen- .‘of,',?,":m‘:.}’umm .?"l?.‘ Bt nd | of President Carrenga, according to 3| America, who has helped make the, Railosd aSministration’s wage ad- 7 — 000 sundry civil appropriation bill, the|ciation's general committee in charge. of| STl @shembly of the Softthern Presby- e message received by .General P. United, States dry. Having compl K Justment beard. Mr. Jewell acted as A girl can manuge to get along with- | last of ine g 2 itdl lsat night. He was a1 & t regulai annual government| neational conditions in the siate, with | (eTiaD- church. after aliday debate voted| o gt - He i S Eend | Calles today. - Gederal Calies hns ors{ ime work here, the Anti- prestdent of afiiiated unions, out a dimple if there is plenty of sun- | supply bills, 1 1 A assembly in 1887.. Fo was & 32nd de- e ' Carra mak [was passed by the senate|the oampaign for the improvement of ed-{187 (0 103 tonight against withdrawai| 70"\ iapon and & Shelnar. Mes. | 5n ; > nc| League is moving on to make - shine in her emfle. . today and sent te conference. healquarters in this city. from the Interchurch World Movement.| ynd s son asl’ L . - : s sations equally dry. 3 e s v

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