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VOL. LXII—NoO. 151 POPULATION 29,685 NORWICH, ¢ ONDAY, UNE 21, 1920 Aitsnke /I\ s 2 Balleting EIGHT PAGES—60 COLUMNS CABLED PARAGRAP| ' . D PARAGRAPES | pai Y BRIEF TELEGRAMS : resin sionion conmaces. | VAN CAUS {0 Riot in Londonder Hythe, England, June 20.—(By The A. : -|P.) " While the question of German rep- i - i A strike of lengshoremen . has, hems SR - :\;atlfins ‘u;a{)s' the ostensible reason for called at Cadiz, Spain. B P e hurries arranged meeting here of I Iv a al Ie - e e e An advance in the price of milk next 3 * Associated “Press is authoritatively in- anth e Bt Ty tis Shelial s 7 [ til formed that the Turkish situation thrust racta/Coy ; tself into the” forefront of their discus- H - . . 1 et of ek discier Coal Mines to Be Given Pref-| Ten Others Seriously Wound- e i demnity, after i . g = oo demnity, atter long consideration of the| ' erence (l):ver All Other In-| ed and 100 Were Injured— | on ‘septemver 1. 3 " : Ity . - | vice on tnis important subject. “| dustries For Next ediarism. = To Fix Date For Official Notification and Discuss Other Feat = s e i " [iceErannie sommunicaion wicn” Hervis | White Men Were the Vietims—A Negro Policeiman and Seve £ His Caimpai It is Expected a Cor ttee Will | EMBARGO FoLLows stRike o vashingten, June 20.—Railroads east| Londonderry, June 20—(By The A.|has been restored. en Vere the Vi e, ures ol jpaign— mmi P OF PHILADELPHIA YARDMEN |OL the Mississippi river, at the direction | P.) Five persons were killed, ten oth- e . inted to Work Out Plans For the Notification AmErs ™ot the interstate commierce commission, |ers seriousy. Wounded, several of them| Bolshevik troops have left Ensell prin- eral Other Negroes Were Injured—Reportsd Burning Be Appointed to Worl ul Philadelphia, Penn., June 20.—The| ¥l €nter tomorrow on an attempt to re- | probably mortally, and about 100 others|cipal Persion port on the Caspian Sea, £ e Ceremony—Senator Harding is to Consult Representa-|srimens sirike in the Phladelphiafdie-| o' tanty a2 SeinE In the cast, | wero leas seriously. injured during o pe-| dispatches from Moscow state. ! . of an American Flag by a Band of Negroes Caused the ¥ y-night, affect- |2 : 2 Enzland. The com-|riod of desperdte Tioting in this city on s o & £ Business, Organized Labor, Transportation and | ed the movement of freight today on|TISSION's order provides that railroads|Saturday night. The fighting was ac-| Buildings in the downtown section of Disturbance—Negroes Paraded in ths Interests of a ves of Business, ’ £ A both_the JEnT;sylvanm and the Reading|ShSt of the A‘]"ssmmnl for thirty days|companied by several aitempts at incen-jLos Angeles were shaken by a slight s k ica” M . & . e l'j - ailway. oth companies tonight placed give coal mines prefe Ve i v} sulte in the|earthquake. No damage was reported. lh AI[‘] ‘em! Industrial Entervrises Before Writing Speech of Ac embargoes in the local vards on al other industries in 1he minaly ot caom Sfr:.s:é e s e : i) 3 s to ca” Movement. freight except perishables, livestock. food nother order issued yesterday by The ri as a i The Colonial Gov t b | Chicag A L : 1 . livestock, ! = ! The rioting was a continuation of the ernment has announc- cago, June —Two white men;and Rose, w] £ ceptance. and fuel for public utilities. The Penn-| COMmIssion, and effcctive Thursdas, v | disorders of Friday night when national- |ed that it will spend $1,000.000 for the | were Kiled and a negro policeman and | 8ar el c’r’:‘l:x-su?g!‘nl. oo i sonnel of this committee. sylvania’s embargo also included local| QUires railroads in the eastern and south- | ists and unionists were engaged in clash-|improvement of the harbor at Kingston | ...\ .. e Was shot: through. the' § e latter's aid, ne 20—In anticipation sonnel of this commilics, 4| o |yards at Baltimore. = The action was| S {erritories to accord peiority o ornl| ey for. saveral hours and ihe military | Jamaic. P riraPingy S led elled e < BV i g S week of conferences, Sy At n, | taken, accerding to a statement by the | SODSiEned for shipment by wate e The military re- —_— 8 ot in the heart of the Soutl s - atements of spec- are to have in this year's campaign, = y water to New | had to be called out. The ¥ ‘bl : tators, the parading ne republican nominee, t0- | e sena e ends said tonight it/was | COmPany, as a precautionary measure|ENEland or any other domestio destima.)mained in what were considered the dan-| The population of Detroit has out-| bitck bLel.” following the reported [FOF% JUC Darading negrocs disbanded e s the sénatol . d i ” i tion. Thi i = § ing cs- | stripped Cleveland in the last ten years. | PUriing of an American flag by a band |97 Eathersd in 2 circle around an ! . < 2 1d be|and not because of any immediate effects is order is to be effective until|ger zones, but notwithstanding its pre: P ! ook American 11 hich they p ca but spent the | certain some of the members woul = g f until | ; » ing | £a - BEIDed : e Ol ulekTel - whol Ware” Sl (o MEG e n flag which they met om & - B aavantage of | women. In order that the - committce FLIBSITH BT her orders by the commission. ence the ‘disorderly clements held sway | Detrolt s eredited with 993,739 and|,,geq iy (he interests of a “back to Af.|After It had burned a little they stamps resting. He ¢ adva g g e ans call for a| Pas - e e ——— for s time. Crg it EvenaiE I =z d on it and then seve er personad mail | may be mobfic. present PRS0 N erer | ik operated on a normal basis, officials| FEVISION OF METHODS 1v In many inttances persons who were =< — i e aiiChe lead Jare: e R e Sevacal. o S iy o motoring. &, | sommites not o exocll PR that Hurey s“:f;:‘nmnng Rl R ae MAKING APPROPRIATIONS | suffering from minor wounds \\'e;:\ hnn:\c Gavecnan ‘::1::;11-::1 1-;.;:-:":::. :',\ \1::‘ B s o il =twtocs Sin g e e LR " g 2 sevea s s = Eind s d e - — wit receiving treatment. The au-|Jersey s 4 iy . et O - R egroes who T - M. Daugherty of Columbus, Obo, TC* | number of men on strike were issued to.| Washingtoa, Jupe 20.—Revision of the | thoricies have no record of the number of [ tend the Democratic National Conveu- |, Kos was shot tirough the heart, dy-| 4R negroes who were not in the pa- g will meet |ation ):.frl!u\gsoc;:‘xx\:;xl:,[;‘xl D tih | DiEht, the companies claiming a total of menadt mellhods of making appropriations | such cases. Among the wounded are|tion at San Francisco. Ik sty 7 I ] bk r'a*:m",:,, nearky el W d members of [ to the go convention, Iuish | 1oce than 700 had quit work, while strike|3nd a Teclassification and red: 4 . Shioy v vith bad gun- — = R A | e xR . > 8% & for his of- | mittee takes charge, but will continue 10| 1,0ucand are out. Pennsylvania officials|PArtments are recommended by Assistant | the suthorities had taken elaborate|Falls. a suburb of Clevelnd, was robbed |lieve he blow from Police declared tonight that they prob- Ao features | be a close personal advised to the OWIO|giq about 350 men were out in its yards | Secretary Roosevelt in a letter to Repre- | precautions in view of the expected re-|0f $15,000 by three motor bandits who e. later investigation, however, | b1y never would know the exact number £n. This conference to oc- [senator during ~the campaign. M |ang officials number only fourteen were|Sentative Ireland, 'republican, it | ey b e dlaoeers, | The - military, |held up two cashiers in the bank. the conclusion that his skull had | Wounded. =Several were carried oft—by , i Daugherty is not a member of the §ia- | nacsenger vardmen. The others, with. the| Which was made pubjie today ot to ol |Dewal of the disorders, =—Hhe Me head — by a dum dum bul {riends, it was said, for the parading & of Mr. Mays who [tional committee. When he took charge | excoption of three enginemen and eight | department. e He fa"“l- ‘ofl‘cll’g;r‘l»‘x}y'fg; et which is the| AT French race betting records were trou occurred at ty-fifth | Negroes disappeared rapidly afier the \emorrow, all members | of the primary campaign, it was said he | fromen, were freight yard brakemen.| Mr. Roosevelt wrote in reply o /an fo. n_’“ n‘:; it qiarter., and’, on" . Pountain]|omashed in.the last fow months: The and Indiama avenue, near the|first few shots. I ales ranged from 1 ore today in Washing- | expressed the desire that if Senator Hard- | Reading officials said about t 3 quiry from Mr. Ir £ i nationa st q e 4| average receipts by the pari-mutuples on of last year's rac n which|One to a dozen w y 3 about the same eland as to whether any | street, the unionist quarter. An armores e = e > srmal conference during |ing was nominated he would be burden-|number of men, largely freight brake-|TeOTSanizations, reforms or consolidats c: vas drawn up at Carlisle Road be- the Paris courses amounted to $2,200,000 | more than thirty whites acks were| ‘A dozen men, mostly negroes, were mre . i any final plans | ed with carrying on the national ¢Wa-|men, had left their yard: could be made in the nav; "“":‘n:x:::f :a‘;n\:a?hv:;; ]ocm!m“ e e dtica) e S killed and hundreds i i :.s-.u and questioned at the Cottags L a2 paign. i Thirty volunteer crews, recruited from | The assistant secretary did not somins | facsions saart b The former kaiserin. In reported. dan-| Several hundred policemen were rush-| Grove police statio layes, those who nnouncement was made tonight that | the clerical and supervisory forces, were | Nimself to that department. He recom| The hopes that these precautionserously ill at Amerongen and is not|ed fo the district and succeeded in re-| ~Acconding to the police. the negro.or- { tomorrow’s confer- | the conference between Senator Hard-|put to work in the Pénnsylvania yards|mended that congress: wom Toan 5o the preservation of peace,|expected to recover. . She is said to be | storing before — the distur | gantamtion, known e Abyssinians’ . Charles of New York; John [ing and former Scnator Albert J. Bev-|today and the company’s statement said| “Create a true budget system, not the | however, were not fulfilled, and another |Suffertag from her old complaint, heart | “hread e than a thousand negrocs|had been holding meetings in the Chi- gy > T. Hart of | eridge of Indiana, would be next Tuesday [all yards operated at full capac small beginning already attempred B Nero MOt CIRL Y Thiesa latent | troules gathered. but no general riot occurred 450 eSO Guarter for some time * ts L Ofkabama:, | while that with Lieuteant Colonel Coi-| Several meetings of strikers were held onsolidate the appropriations in one | scenes of rioting, which left the city ab- c e e Sl b el ol | et e all members | nel Theodore Roosevelt would be either on | today and leaders announced there would | Eeneral committee with sub-committees to | solutely terror-stricken, were said to| Following u conference with Karl Trim- | G€ JLELOE mn 10 & bool room o el vl g, <t i committee, and Fred W. |the same day of the following day. be large accessions to their ranks tomor-|deal with separate subjects, KEve Srigliated ‘In what atshirstiappsar-] bogn, leadst of Al Geman: Ghiltrg Bty | RIS (EPceto all) Irdina ivents j FeC Y e Paredes S an. (O N rer and Clarence B. Mill- | Senator Harding during the coming | row. hundreds having vo'ed to join the| “Put into law the general principles|ed to be a minor squabble between un-|Konstantin Fehrebach, president of the | T Sefed 404 of perzons in the through the Dlack Delt e that bod week will continue to see experts in|walkout. Speakers declired the strike | Fecommended by the reclassification com. | ionists and nationalists at the junction|national assembly hs agrced to attept | PrIFenting fhe act = Lo o e ol and - A tee will be | various lines whom ne has summoned | Was “not so much against the railroads. | Mittee’s report, together with the autner. | of Longtower street, in the nationalist|to form a ministry . & Diber O piber: Bttt | Sationad e Orest T e SRR o ic out plans for | for the purpose of discussing wit hthem | as xlxl is against ‘lhc railroad _labor ;_:ahton Ml adequate salaries to govern.|auarter, and Upper Fountain street, the R e e T {rockigied No- | htemedl 2t Great Lakes. (e WMl the b topics he proposes to discuss in his |board” and that the men would not re-|ment employes. unionist district, these two streets being at n B RS il Tt Boiesis - O i fodend w ghots 4 S ikely to be[speech of acceptance. While no an-|turn to work until the labor board ad-| “Invite a conference with the executive | separated_only by Bishop street, the|between Vigo. Spain. and New Nork | FC" e i b s - -~ aid tonight, | nouncement has been made as to what |Justed their grievance: The time limit|branch of the government looking to a re- | Scene of bloodshed for many years dur- :1“ (‘f?_ehm!;fl'hll)' n] = n»hr_n;n ‘lnm"d !rl';' i g le“ oo | 5t ity Otematy Casmts - inpointment of an executive | persons will be seen the senator hopes to | Of SIXty days for the promised adjourn-|classification and redistribution of - the | ing periods of rioting. Men armed with| Mongolia. which will be the first ship other negroes in the We will leave nothing undone to Snd pr e naisting of members of the | confer with representatives of business, [Mment of grievances, the sirikers said, | Work of the departments il o5 covormid atieawants chwe el B Qi SRS Growdweie weported (o have @rawn Pl men who began this shooting Bf- rep L O o e he i denns et B ieae or e o e aoonity. togthe| (LRI, snd BeCPre e, B (0T 97 Bainbridge Colby is looked upon by | {0l " Chief of Polies Garrity said. “T Flogrt campaign. No indi- | dustrial purposes before he gets down [ COT _cor e s he executive departments in | intervene several had been s e Washingtc as the | It was not known who fired the first|do not expect there will be B o i board, reported they would have to wait|€onducting their executi T F hortly after 9 until 11 o'clock | democratic leaders in Washingtc firs any further has been given of the per-|to the actual writing of hi sspeech. r 5 e 3 executive business, at o e < most likely' choice for permanent chair-|shot. Owens was wounded in the back |trouble in this district” until ‘August fifth for settlement, it Was the same time holding these heage pandemonium reigned. A shot fired from y - > -_—————————————————————————_| decided to strike. No demands have|directly responsible for the Sucseaes ;"““‘,,,n, party into a crowd of rival partisans|man of the Democrtic Natoinal Con- . =34 ERIOUS DEVELOPMENTS been presented to the companies. ministration of their work.” ul ad- | O Toped with ominous speed into vio-|vention at San Francisco. COST $2.15 A BUSHEL TO B PMENTS Pennsylvania railroad officials here an-] Mr. Roosevelt said that th . |lent rioting. Parw cries were raised, - BACCALAUREAT! ERMONS AT FRIENDS OF IRELAND HELD GROW WHEAT,IN 1919 IN THE NEAR EAST | nounced the same embargo, except as to|system of relationship which exists be- | and the unionists, assembled at the hiead | Three stemers. the Victoria Cordova VARIOUS INSTITUTIONS MEETING ON BOSTON COMMON = ;| human foodstuffs and coal for public util- | tween congress and the exeeutics ooaers- of Upper Fountain street, poured volley|and Elihue Thomapsor. pioneers of this = p.—Political. ngton, June 20.—The 1919 Amer-| ~Lonlon, June 20 (BY the A. P.).—Seri-| tieg and hospitals, also applies on their | ments is fundam o e depar e liey o o Gevelver fire into | season's attempt to reach the Behring s = : - “op was produced at an av- | ous developments in the Near East seem | {ine £ s I8 fundamentally wrong.” after volley of rifle an e trous re-|Sea ports, are jammed fast in the ice and social disturbances in the ston, ass., June 20.—A meeting was - '« grower of $2.15 a bush- | to be the occasion of the hurried conven- | "¢ e e i neress {08 VATIODS Teasons,ihe satd fiLOnEawer - street, Wi CIH northwest of St. Michaels. tes present time are a(held on the Common today under the sy of agriculture an-|ing of the Hythe conférence with the S Sl offieororied the hands of the executive | TULE- ¢d of unionists in Albert = e CL B lonment” that fol-|auspices of the Larkin defense comshit- I making public its re-| Greek premier, M. Venizelos, according tq| CONTESTS IN REPUBLICAN o Sqin of the government that they have | Another trowd of union'sis i G B0 | Two American vessels, the Sam-jlowed the si he armistice, Pres-|{tee by friends of James Larkin Irish = . sur- | some.of the London and Paris papers. It PRIMARIES IN MAINE TODAY | 70 (discretion in the fundamental ques: [Sr°00 main cate, with the result|nanger, from Norfolk and the Virginia | ldent Kenyon L. s abor leader, now serving & five ts fun dis- | is asserted that the British cabinet has e i | of eonse iployment. 1 do not believe, | Tection of Bishon's EAT Ty fled panic. | from Neéwport, collided at Rio Janeiro college years' se n New York state pris- te Nebraska and | Greek army to assist the British troops | 33tes Will oppose Gove; arl 1. Milli- | should be wiped out or that we should | 5 ot Mot WaN provided s Both ships were damaged slightly. declared that “moral was taken a meeting, Chairman : n the spring wheat | against Mustapha Kemal's nationalist | KR i his quest for renominaion by the | return (o the ‘spolls’ system, but there is |10 56 to be so well provided b : == joRon e cmoral 1ty T. Berry explaining that city ordi- reg 1 ta, North and South|forces, and it is suggested that the Hythe r'enubhc:m party for a third term of two | a together too much assumption in this RO ?s n..: 3; ‘.'{.fq.fnl«'r Compulsory wearing by childless wives “Neither from the pre from ! nances forbade this on the Common. n conference with the military experts is| YeArs at the state primaries tomorrow.|Eovernment that executive officers winjTaintained a vigonous GEITEE e two|Of uniforms with skull and cross bones | the cabinet nor from the majority party The speakers hurled epithets at “Irish - revealed, the de; rn:”nw [urpose of arranging detalls of :‘l“‘_:'l;‘m;‘x'nl state clection will be held [tise :’r:‘e;r :fis:fi?w f‘nlr political purposes. m:: £ Pl 51-1‘7;‘";’ Lanetower street|RAINted.on u,,,,,(“hs u‘nw, .,,; ”,,lm.fl_ !r; congress’” sald President I!-u:hrf:n\rl. V\\Llr!v" o rish_Politicians I Al:r\;;‘.x" e to permit a profit of | tcmbined operations. t. 13 3 B . i8 that, considering the G LT i vincial section of the league for large | “have w ad a general pian of construc- | Samu Jompe rney Geners al- s wheat produced on| The news from Malta of the concentra- vernor Milliken's opponents, all of | eXisting circumstances, the employes of |10 8 Bumber Of Rl ineluding & families in the French Chamber of Depu- | tive sta mahty. . Pol is withou | mer, President Wilson and Judge Weeks, ered warvey, the price | Uon of a powerful British fleet in thess | ¥1Om are lawyers, are Tohn P. Deering of | the government are as efficient ag T i e i | ties. purpose. We have no political slogan uo | who sat on the Larkin case. Thomas s lag waters and the despatch of fresh rein.|S3c0. & state senator; Frederic H. Pank-| are.” ; ¢ R ] eeies) political party, no political platform taat|O'Flaherty of New York declared that scing wheat was | forcements to Constantinople appears to PUrst of Bangor, former chairman of the| AS to consolidations of any bureau so | PRELIMINARY GOSSIP OF THE An attempt to wreck an eastbound | has thus far captured the imazination | “the ‘cin and sovietism are one and g W heat, the | bear out these statements. Tepublican state committee, who was de- |45 1o increase cfficiency, Mu. Hacen M. NATIONAL CONVENTION | train on the Central Railroad of New |of the people on behalf of big issues ani| the 2 as nd $2.65, re- AR S { feated by Governor Milliken for nomina-|Said a lot of work wag x?l;'nw"dfi}.i.“,‘,fi = e Jersey was frustrated by the timel great end 4 s adopted pledging mo- p- MRS. NATHAN STRAUS GIVE tion four years ago, and Louis A other departments which ought properly San Francisco, Cal, June 20.—A €OD-|rjva] of a special policeman. Two ties “The present crisis can be met anl ncial support to the effort to ; L R e AN STRAUS GIVES Lisbon. All have based their campaigns|be under the navy and that & great qee)| test over the seating of United States|,cre found to have been displaced from | will be met, only as our people one:|have Larkin's case reviewed by the fed- 3 o gt JEWELS TO THE 7 largely upon the argument that public|Of Work was being done by the navy de. | Senator James A. Reed of Missouri as a|ne (rack. more enlist under, the T of a greu|eral courts. t ¢t s Gow sentiment is unfavorable to a th - | partment wh c 5 €| Gelegate and recommendations for a com- —_— motive, bend their wills an overmui- i ‘ Hietat e R G R e © Sear tomm for amy Governor. - The scoond | other department. - "0 rABSTerred. to | LLitEe e L ey law 80 a8 to estab-| Dr. T. Coke Squance of Sunderland, | tcring passion for a | === = 59 x S at 18,500, ‘.‘:"‘;"."',f"‘ her Jewels, governor of the state served for five fter seven years down here j lish definitely the status of women in the | England, after twen ears of work [then unite their constructive MRS, DICK NOT TO ESTABLISH 4 AmeFida, T6r the detilopi s vears. Since then no one has occupied | €Xecutive position,” he continued. “1 ero | party organization probably will come be- | has succeeded in converting _sapphires |on measures that embody an A RESIDENCE IN RENO, NEV. FLAGS AT HALF MAST SR .}, opme t of medical | the office for more than four years. There |10t help the conelusion_ thar et +bC21" [ fore the democratic national committee at |into rubies and also into emeralds by | purpose. RELES | FOR GEORGE W. PERKINS | oy o oo @ e yane, He or-| are no contests for the principal office on | Mental methods are cumbersome. anq | its Meeting here next Friday preparatory | treating the original gem Wwith the radi-| - Afier the sermon facul East Islip, N. Y. June 20.—Emphatic s - vy ced here today. the democratic ticket. Bertr#m G. MelIn- | Wasteful. I am equall s b to the national convention, party execu-|um rays. lumni participated denial of published report thi he p he made the gift at t 4 & qually frank in tell of pu reports that sl New York, Jun Flags were at half he same t e teras ot i ; fras ing | 10 : ng of the corne - S une 2 hit d g o Zio . yre of Norw the party nominee for|¥ hat T think the first 5 tives id toda 4 ey e would establish a residence in Reno, n city today during | ¢ygq 0! Bive the Zionist organization | governor two years ago, will be renomi- | MUSt come in what w‘r-:nle:m";‘emom It also was announced that Attorney| Crews of two trolley cars on the At topejeertel evada, or that she had leased the hewss - - George W. Per- | 10000 for & health ‘and medical re- | Zaicq Source of governmental aetigiticn L't | General A. Mitchell Palmer would leave | lantic Coast Electrict Rilway Co. line at | o De. B B Oreaory In that i e . a financier, who | SeaTeh department for the Hebrew un No United States senator will be elected | the legislative branch. T hope o ;| Washington for San Francisco tomorrow | Bradley Beach were attacked by a mob S Mg - -1t was not made bl woy 5, eQUSSt | from Maine this year, as the term of | ROt take it as a. criticism of any juil|and that United States Semator Carter|of a hundred strikers and sympathizers oton” Astor DEE. witow of Cotmiaril . every | had safled for Europe - e sic” She | Senator Frederick Hale, republican, does [ Vidual or this particular congress when 1| Glass, prospective chairman of the con-|One man was severely hurt and taken to Harvard’s Baccalaureate. cob Astor and now wife of William K. - com | Straus are now on therr v e :’{:: not expire until 1923, Sl aliention 0 Fthetery unwieldy, in. | vention _resolutions S L b: a hospital. Cambiitice M June 20.—President | Dick. millionaire banker. . X ald in L A ay stine. et R AN adequate and unbusinesslik 1+ M| here. Governor Edward I Edwards of i Srence’ Fowall of Hrvard o0 “There is absolutely no truth im the ARSI o = DECLARES BOLSHEVISM 1S der which the house :m](wlkc“r::::ml: the | New Jersey is expected to arrive Friday “‘l!l7lnm T.ah-l" lJ: o;f ':::.11":"’::1' ;\xlem‘ e \htx'l-uule:\r‘;x:;'\‘ Teports.” sald Mrs Diick. A - onal friends who at- | CONP LOANED TEN NOTHING BUT ANARCHY | United States conduct their husiness i | OF Saturday. oine 2. Tonnson.” of San’ Francisco, | taking cal story of Jonah Mr. Dick. who is vice president of the ten rvices held at| CENTS TO PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER| instance, the navy department has o wy| The Reed contest possibility developed | Wiliam . Johrsof, ©of S84 CTRne T | ubject said it was clear that t Manufacturers Trust Company, Was e Pre verdale, a iy s T‘srbnfimwo), June lx)x.—(ml; The A P | before the naval affairs committee for jig| 20y When it was learned the senator ;‘:}‘;;‘“" B STl TeEAnie 13 1 2 present when his wife isued the denfal r of ( ew York, June 20—M Margaret | The allies cannot bring about a read-|main appropriation; it a o | had b ored a delegate at a e Jang o ? Pl . o 3 Filson, da Miss Marga : it : atio: ; 10 has had been res © i = he moral.” he said, “is that of the E, p Peveriage | ¥ fison daughter of the president, diseoy. | JUStUMent of the world's affairs without | before the apnropriatoins unm:a(:: £0 | convention of Fifth Missouri congression- ship Tournament. s icrae s on el et e L w ks WS TH VOLVAD X e Kellogg | ¢red she was “broke” while riding on a | L1¢ cooperation of Russia, but it is not| the money to run the force i treemiie. |al district delegates vesterday after his| ¢ B PR L | i st T he o RIOLVED 5 ment was made at| Fifth avenue 'bus recently and borrowed | [TOM @ boishevik Russia that such co-iton, and I can cite numerous fneiris; |name had been thrown out and his place | o SeFermor, TWOER B J MU, Mogisla- | mistak e gy Mo DARTMOUTH SHOOTING W ten cents from, a cond operatiol e secured, declared Gen-|where stances 5 . B Pt o ed a referend e 2 L meany Lo d_and by — e "« *nts from, a conductor to pay her|CPerailon can be ecEei (dccl 'rel Gen-| where the department has fallen between | declared vacant by a state convention.| ..o -raniing women the right to vote | his pas for it blinds himself to the| N HLS i Tumer S cusa i s re. according to the current issue of |C'AL Baron Wrangel, commander of the|the two fires of the tw The question is one of jurisdiction be- R T act: sbElEo00 he g TS 2 {anover, N. une 20.—E: 3 . g T Bus Lines, the 'bus Nt issue of | vojunteer army in South Russia which © committees. i nd distric for, prasidagtial gl oeon. et Rane T i Ay €4 OF PEr*{ Weis of Hull, Ala., had no connection DECISIONS CONCERNING THE ical, T, Aie company’s period- | been comdueting a sucoessful offen- | NOTHIN tween the state and district conventions. | o,y o pmitted to popular vote at the i chance has actu: a whatever with the shooting affair at - Al The conductor, unawafe of her iden. | L5, JeeR <@ S @ succes: en-| > T : e T et ] to popu Tt evel e shoof DISARMAMENT OF GERMANY | tity, was surprised a few daye. jeteic oy |1¥¢ from the Crimea from tho bolshe- ELWE: SR TR enator Reed s antagoniam o eVl | state”election ‘o' Sept: Alb - D taralh 15t Wednestay. iTbbuctied i . By datr o] 30 S (e ke e ELWELL MURDER MYSTERY|Policies of the administration will m Cemmencement at Trinlty College. onf £ names, it was stated in the Par Sen o s nr;‘n“ \\r\thin on White House | yer, x:]:y alk with the correspondent S = any contest in his case one of tremendous| ‘alter H. Peck, dr., a member of a ‘“‘ At b That Mt Wold i = s oo and signed “Margaret Wood- | " G, (0daY: : New York, June 20.—2 i e, mccording leaders, her v pr ent in Greenwich for many > € 1| press des; s that M. The besn x” Sambon reachen | % Wilkon,” thanking him Tor his wooes | Pgland is making s mistakio inof diligent inguiry by scores af paiec Sr| Taowe ave 36 deiogties from Missourl. | veme Tne kited By a- trai vesterday| Arthur Woods, former ~police ~commis- | detained as a witness. The'man detained a ament of | 1°5¥ and enclosing a dime, = SO tren] with the bolsheviki,” said Gen- | tectives and assistants of the distriet i' Tntil Yesterday the contest in view | at Yonkers, N. Y., according to word re-| t.oner of New York, he speaker at]was Crile Nicely Wise of Akron, O. Mr. ¢ ¥y with ey — eral Wrangel at the outset. “The bol-|torney, the slayer of Joseph Bowne Bl. involving the 28 Georgia dele- | ceived by his parents here. Peck was at|ooc jSommencement chapel service | Weis had not the remotest connection . ot 1Y I | £3,000,000 CLUBHOUAE FOR shevik power is maintained only by war-| well, turfman and whist expert o e hinics s olalined Hothy st 4 Tebeblofial CuNL G Cosl |t Dxiltys Collegs He said that|elther with the tragedy or with the wiiles mmittee. T o the o e KT A5 3 fare, and any nation dealing with that|Wwho shot to death in his home here on| by Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer i bor _ditllculties and other troubles of| key smuggling which led up to it - i n AWMY AND NAVY CLUB|power will soon find its ~agreements|the morning of June 11, is still at jaree | oud Ly the faction of the party headed| Orders that all speclal assistants em- present day could be solved by cooy mbling at|, Washington, June 20.—As a memoriar| (O™ The civil war in Russia is not| 2 nt District ~Attorney ~ Dosti | by Tiaited. States’ Senator Hokia Smith |ployed in prosecuting llquor - cases bel|eration wnd human fellowship om wmf—————————— = =9 mbling af ! 20.—As 2 e i Hueala 18 Staant Dl by d States Senator Hoke Smith fploy - S it 5 2 {6, the more than 000 American.oflcers S e e only “new devel:| ana Tom Waison. On the result of this | discharsed has ben recelved b DI {1y yiociys (e part 1 in a2 on the faculty to become hea dof the Ger- One de reached by the council| WO died during the world war, & $3,000. | o . nE the LD D at it is known definitely | contest will depend the right of Clark FAttorney Clyne of Chicago from Attorney i = W Fe8 4 said he|man department at Colum! anive 3 s i army. muat ‘e ear | 100" clulhovse wil be entabigned orolyy | SUREY ;lrz\\t‘légau;\;is'l:'l‘lls"l)r‘e;‘l:e{hm;n”(l‘u; Blwell was in bis home alive at 2.30 on|Howell, oldest member in voint of service | General Jalmer. The failure of congress | bY f and said he | .o the chilf speaker of the evening. duce simur 00,000 men by | the Army and Navy club of America, 1t peses i sne bughoai oy iRk hat| the morning of the murder and at that|on the national committee, to be renamed |to make the necessary appropriation to | aid Govenor Coolidge of Massachusetts, July i 1 the treaty of | 8 Announced tonight by Rear Admiral [der they are mistaken. Bolsheviom 1| op maoreo cpiniered. After this, a haze|to that post. Howell is for Palmer. The |carry on the work was given as the cause 4d he be-| republican ciididate for the vice-pres-_ BeAdloy SIS T B3, reltos, obn| Lo, e e, misiale ystery envelops the case. Siith-Watson faction ia advancing WiC: — e Pl e o it | idency, will make an address at the an- Dresident of the club, 5 but a Tt Acenort was circulated today that the| Verenn, who was named on the commit-| JONES SHIPPING ACT AID e b little| a1 luncheon tomorrow. =—————————————————| . The records of all officers, with personal | OPPOSED TO A BEEE AND Eoriaies were ertually certain the | tee by a stale convention which was IN EACE FOR WORLD TBADE|" Tho service was conducted by Right h Gi Puceini data and souvenirs contributed by rela- WINE AMENDMENT | woman shose plesr i bed by a jealous|bolted by the Palmer adherents, who == ’ R Campion Atchison, suffragan - acomo Puccin tount win be preserved in a memoriai N N een Stoten o, Tiace in his affections had | maintained that Howell should continue.| Washington. June 20—Eaquipped With| i, ¢ the Episcopal diocese of Con- B = Fate or Mall of the building, Admirai| Washington, June 20.—Declaring that|per arrect was hoiner Woman, and that| It was pointed out that Attorney Gen-|powers conferred by the recently enacted . Ber DE Tl King George V' iske said, “all his friends admit that he stands for | seribed s iy —minent. She was de- | eral Palmer, who is a_member of the na- ! Jones shipping act. the American govern. mer president of Ti A =2 —_— a beer and wine amendment,” Wayne B. | official confirma Woman in gray” but no|tional committec, could act as his own |ment should enter the race for world Rev. Dr. John J. McCook of this EXPELLED ASSEMBLYMAN Wheeler, general counsel for the Anti-|iained tontent e i 'i8 €OUld be ob-|counsel in this contest if he cared to do|trade with the determination to obtain its 1 RN A i Saloon league, today asserted that Gov.| o Eht. The murderess was said | so. rightful share, Senator oJnes of Washing- NOMINATED IN BROGELYN | ernor Cox. of Ohlo “cannot sidestep. the Pl Beacpompanied Elwell here from| The recommendations to establish defi- | ton declared today in a statement nu(\‘m- Ceslitge. 4t Wilama', Githaws, New York, June 20— charge that he is the wi oaok itely the status of women in the party | ing provisions of the new law bearing h - , 20.—Charles Solomon, | Ch2r8€ that he is the wet candidate for| Mr, Dooling stated the evi Riel e e o party ot which =t liamstown, - Mass,, June 20.—Gov- om the state assembly last winter after | M¢Nt: according to Mr. Wheeler, is a di-| any person as o' material wi e afonallgChatiman i bivmer, St R s a the army, ed today in the im: being convicted by that body of disloyal- | Ct altrck upon the eighteenth amend- il el g Sigs, Fies Chatiman 1. Bruss Etmk {07 i, Sontor Jones Scst Bl pressive cere tending the piac ty, was renominated by the Brooklyn se | Ment because it attempts fo repeal the| BRITISH SEAMEN PROTEST National Treasurer W. 1. Marsh of Iowa | “Other’ nations,” said Senator Jones, | Pressiie ceremonios afiending the plac- clallst party at a county convention yes. | 1Atter through enactment of a law which THE GERMAN DE and National Commitceman Norman E.|“are beginning to awake to the fact that| W& of the wemains of Colonel, Ephraim {irday, it became known today. He win|PPEYents its enforcement *RAIAN DELEGATION | Mack of New York headed a party which e are going to make a determined ef-| T 0o COnir O By 000 (C0HEEes | Ye its candidate again In the Twenty-| . MI- COX has been clected governor of| _ Genoa, June ~ 20—The objections | tFicd out the acoustics of the municipal|fort to engage in the worlds carrving ) DET® JOr)) W0 Uy GINER 2 00 third assembly district, East New York, | Q0 bY deceiving the people as to his at-| raised at the International Seamen's|2Uditorium yesterday. Today they said|trade. Eng'and has directed her ambas ) poyr™sqmiral Sims, who had been ex- P sty | titude ‘on this question,” Mr. Wheelere's| conference here by British deiopates| the test had been successful in every way | sador to look into it and mo doubt hej 'C0C S MR L 0n OO S, o 8 TO BE CONTEST 1y oRBGON statement_continued. - “He éven deceived | against the presence. in' the garact | and that annunciators similar to those | will use every diplomatic means to thwart | FC0 . 0 at DELEGATION i Mr. Bryan through two campaigns when | egation of two of its members, oo Toce. | USed at the recent Chicago convention | our purposes. “LEGATION AT CONVENTION | he stumped the state for him but the dry| ring and Herr Visel, were charsaterised| ¥ould be used only for roll calls and aropean nations generally are free- SR Portland, Ore., June 2 democrats in Ohio and the nation will| today by Dr. Laymann head of the Ger.|Other routine. In view of the improved |ing themselves from treaty provisions ¢ : 2 a borland, Ore., June 20.—There will be | not be misled.” man_ delegation with the samaieoJer: | acoustics since the auditorium has been | that will hinder them in the struggle for| Ne wilaven, Conn, June 20.—Services u i the Oregon delegation to the —— the French Bel nivance of | 0013 for the convention, they de- | the world's trade. We have been prevent- | as the measurement of success was urged k:r::cnntlocdnnalm;a}l‘ convention, it became | POLES DRIVEN BACK b aue;j;a"‘lfif"gniim“‘:id been | Clared the formal speeches could be heard { ed from doing what many thought should | upon the seniors at Yale University to- ot g PR _ll‘nl-ms;n‘;sgleémnb of ACROSS DNIEPER RIVER|identificd with the U-boat warfare suq| Without any amplifying device being | be done to aid our merchant marine by day by President Arthur T. Hadley, in el o osebyrg i utilized. treaties entered into many vears ago. |his baccalaureate sermon. el epent Fival claims for the seat to| London, June 20—The Bolsheviki, in| tinted *the Gaemas ook eally repre. . This is a splendid time to unshackle our- | Teaching consists in _showing people Falls was clootoy, ¥ B2ldwin of Klamath | 2 eommunication issued today claim to| Fere in fact sent here by the Germes| CONVINCED THAT PARSONS selves and put ourselves in a position to | how things are donme,” he said, “It not Slecte | have flung the Poles across the Dnieper | government. The British delogates. had TOOK HIS OWN LIFE|make such treaties, to enter into such | instructian, but revelation. The life of FISHING SOHOONER SANE river to the east of 'Rezhitsa and to be| (il thoy would have metimos o 10 i 2 commercial relations and to enact such|the teacher ih s far more effective lesson joue driving them back towards Kerosten and| with the German representstives ancy| Harrison, N. Y., June 20.—Funeral ser- | 1aws as we think will promote our welfare | than all the things he can say. EST OF POINT Juprrm | Ovrutch and in the direction of Prosku-|iney expressed regret for German erimes|Vices for Henry Humphrey Parsons, Yale | in the world's readjustment. So. to live and so to think that those e e rov (southeast of Lembers). at sea unt antil official assuramces nad|Eraduate and New York lawyer, whosel “Other mations will look after their in-|about us will have more courage and steamer Bonts, coneae 20—The fishing| Along_ the left bank of the Dnieper,|peen given to the confereme. (st ou|body was found Thursday in the home of | terests. We must look after ours. We | seif-sacrifice, and larger and truer vision of New York went oy Louis . Green | the bolsheviki say they have broken the! indemnity would be paid to all mersons|his aunt, Mrs. Jefferson Hogan, at Pur-|are entering no brotherly love, Sunday {of what is required of man—these things Judith yesterday morning. hasine eIt | Snemy’s resistance and AT advancing 10-| wno had suffered through the U-boat ac. | chase, were held here today. The hody | school picnie, In seeking our part of the lare more important than all the scien- RINE off No. Mat's Tiang moins s, r 08 | ward Kamenata-Eodolskl (weat of Mohis| ivittes: was discovered in a bathtub, and a pistol, | World's carrying trade. Fair means and | tific principals we can discover or all WisTirew v Ah btigeses fer s oaE | 1), — TG said to have been owned by Parsons, lay | foul will be used to defeat us. We must | the material results we can fe." 2 by =_—— v Ser e d the Tose of Italy, with some of their f. | FAMINE UNLESS WE MEET e :fnyfl?:u:?!;izfl‘;'n“m B v then et e sl S L B e L e T sen- 3 & - THE FARM LABOR SHORTAGE i = tion today sai y W vi t be d to ad = P v S = 3 said they were convinced the | must be used to advance. or class of Weslevan University at- S R Newport, R. I, June 20.—The Newport | young man took his own life. An 1 — ——— tended church services fe 3 BRITISH REGIMENT READY TO AR s u .—The Newport | young ok his 3 inquest es for the last time 3 y, N. Y., June 20.—A ‘warning | yacht racing aseociation toni v v E = v h ight offered | will be held Wednesday. WHITE STAR LINER OLYMPIC today as undergraduates forming a pro- 5 - EMBARK FOR CONSTANTINOPLE | that every one must lend their aid in or-[a cup for the Winner of the most races R G PR T0 BE RESTORED TO SERVICE | Cession through the campus, where , Bi- 5 R R der to prevent a food famine during the | this week, the last in the series of elimi-| SERBIA AND BULGARIA FORM g ship Herbert Welch '87 of Japan 7 and i Giacomo Puccini-the famous Ital- . June attalion of the Fs- | coming winter was sounded by the farm | nation trials between th o z . ° W Sin ke e te een the sloops Resolute ALLIANCE AGAINST GREECE| New York, June 20 —After an absence | Karca, delivered the baccalureate ser- 5 fan composer will beselected to the | 5% Tegiment s under orders to embark | labor cemmitice recently appointed by [and Vanitie for the honor of defending e of nearly a year, the White Star liner |mon. A university service was held A new portrait of King George M Jtallan Senate before the reopening | scantinople. Al availsbie seatrorors oo | ActnE Sovernor Harry C. Walker to as-|the America’s cup. Royal Phelps Car-| London, June 20.—A Moscow wire- | Olymplc, one ‘of the largest passenger | this evening. Both services were con-| of England, photographed by Ermp . | {of Parliament—according to the |the cruiser Blenhetim rreak: fiunw:l ant n:hs‘v. nls‘o \‘ng : tarm labor shortage in | roll, of Newnort and New York, is pres-|less message received here alleges that|carriers in the world, will be restored to | ducted by President William Arnold || est Brooks, oficial Royal photel 3 “Glornale &'Itaila * P 0T ordered | this state in a statement made public at | ident of the association. Both yachts re-|a secret alliance against Greece has been| the New York-Cherbourg snd Southamp- | Shanklin. Professor Robert 1L Fift, Jv g the executive chamber tonight. mained at their moorings today. concluded between Serbia and Bulgaria. ton service within a few days. rapher. who is leaving Wesleyan after 77 years & i e R i S o s o m R S

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