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VOL. LXIlI—NO. 135 POPULATION 29,685 NORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 4, fo21 s 14 PAGES—102 COUIHNS . STATESEAATEVOTESFORA | S22 [t & b ot i i 5 GppG UR0 ROURNLY ern, the Hamburg-American line's new b 12,000 ton freight steamer, was laynched & \ ' in the Vulcan shipyards here today. Dr. B Van Kahr, the Bavarian premier, chris- 5 3 kbl : Bradstreet’s reports failure for the ressel. > month a; ased 7.4 pr cent. from SEARCHING FOR RINGLEADERS aats 25 : ok = : : or mack mior 1y ruesa |Half a Millien O Woman Spectator at Cricket - General Lebond, hea 1 commi. for 5 > ] g Reports from five counties, in New : Tulsa, Okin, June 3—Search fof a| Quit—Reject Match in Dublin Shot and ed that forest Would Lay a Tax of $1 Per $1,000 Gross Income for Re-| numver ot allcged ringicaders of the race E & ot R the lifting of martial law and progress 2 per cent. tax-exempt | Ehe « " tailers and 25 Cents for Wholesalers—Estimated Yield| (¢ lting of martal law and wiosress| . cior: mng., June o—(By the A GDubiin, June 3By The A ; of 78 cents. Appropriation Bill, Including $75,000,000 For The b hile a cricket match was in pro; the state troops here, announced this ‘lhe!cnuon mills will cease work tomorrow | ening six stol shots were fired o el . e afternoon he had the names of a number | OWing to the fact that it has been impos- | Nassau ®treet, which skirts the grou 1 A b ed a Substitute Bill For Film Censorships—On Motion Y ne Wright, a epecta n Tecalled. agement of the Merchant Marine as “Extravagant, P i ers in the trouble and that these per-|Cotton pinners and Manufacturers' 2 was shot in the breast and killed. Brown Ratificati ‘ederal” hibition | sons when apprehendea would be turn-|sociation over a proposed reduction of o Members of the Typographieal Union . . of Senator cation of F! re %d over o the civil authorities. GHirty percent in whges. ATTEMPT AT JAIL DELIVERY Reaboat ORI Wasteful and Reeking with Graft”—Department Heads Commerce it was unnecessary to keep [to. adjust the wage dispute announced | the state troops after today, and this aft- [today its mll“:m (o, bring about an| Delfast, June el e | ‘A’ ‘Ie* H ernoon issued the governor's order re-|agreement. erefore”all the' cottno mills p of Canada ill Be T y Night. e trated this evening by the re. ated Money. . -t June The committee of Seven at a confer-|Wage agreement terminates. ' | Fartford. June 3—A bill levying a tax)requires that moving picture houses shall Maoghes formally ‘Washington, June 3.—After hearingthe senate 5o that In the debate .E :4 q 2 of a body of police from ; e Tsous: ¥ The employers had made » concessi S & P obtain a license from the state police com- | ence, discussed the request of Governor a concession | racks o8 business incomes was adopted by the missioners; that improper films may not|J. B. A. Robertson for a searching in- |Of twenty-five per cent. reduction, in- fen a semate this afterncon. There.was but &|p. chown, and making heavy penalties. In Quiry, and decided the best plan would |stead of thirty per cent. as announced | jail in tas ngle copy of the bill and while many |substance the bill is much like the present | be 1o handle the investigation through|May 11 but the operatives dec : had been subdued by rains. riots of Tuesday nizht and Wednesday,| ~30 Per Cent Killed. . ‘ An Argument Preceded Passage of $156,000,000 Deficiency were developments'in’ Tulsa today. P.)—Virtually half a miilion operatives Would be From $500,000 to $750,000—Senate Adopt-| Adjutant General Barrett, in charge of [in the spinning and weaving/ scctions of | on the Trinity College zrounds & Shipping Board—Senator Kenyon Declared the "Man- of persons suspected of being ringléad- |Sible to arrive at an agreement with the| Miss Kathes . . General Barrett told the Chamber of: The committee which has been trying NEAR BELFAST FAILED jave . 2, 3 Was Made Order of Day For Tuesday—Senate Dinner o Warned to Cease Making Expenditures of Unappropric 3 An attempted delivery Sioring clvi) lav. Will close tomorrow, when the present ral American Con- ion of the shipp board fsr |hours’ duration that followed half a d t 2 TR R P senators were were on their feet at y. A special committee from [agree to a cut of more than twelve and | Feiners were under detention. PEARE A eamator) Tre - B B g ~nators protested against action until the | license law. the grand jury. e B - \-A ald g."vnnlo? the explanation of Both branches adopted the bill creating| the Bar Association, it was announced, | one-half per cent. The warden, ed officers inner court hers, t n the i - te with the Jll, finance committee | the associate judgeship of the Hartford; Will be appointed to co-opera ¢ it made ciearer the bill | ity court. This will do away with need | county attorney’s staff. A put in, was accepted and the{of calling in a jugge to assist in this| The committes of seven also considere Senator Trumby fend it and to piead for the approval of The operatives content that a redue- 000 deficiency appropriation -f:r | the tion of twenty-five per cent. would bring their standard of living below he pre- threw away the keys to the 1 | - of the city fail and raised an | ing all its it. @ f concern- .000,000 appropriation, a Det in- r passed the de-jcrease of $50.000,000 over the amoumt alarm. During the excitement Sinn | Sons M fidency ap) 1 bill carrying a total | given the board by the house. The argu- o B 1 bably will | conrt. the rebuilding plans and steps are to|war scale, that the present depression in | prisoners who we | wncellation of a number of contracts |9f 313 inclusive of tne ship- | ments of the latter finally prevailed and ® e e ‘wcioh e i The semate adopted a bill relating to|be taken to provide a well ;built megro |the cotton trade industry is only tempo- | ing. pinioned som | for ¢ rplus s s by = board - the senate not only accepted the increase e reres o a subatitute for | bigamy which corrects the marriage laws | section, this to be done in part as an|rary and largely due to the strike of the | ropes od were awaiting the dep 2SS e o pproving ¢ recommended by the appropriations gome - TinE A tax on mercantile busi. |80 that bigamous marriages may not be|atonement for the harm done, and also ascoal miners and other special circum- | rescuers @ ooy mittee, but passed the whole deficiency e actaring 'ather: than by | contracted and the parties by not living | an_example for‘other cities. stances. The operatives announced that|. When the police arri y i s t 1 difficulty in|they were willing to accept the cut of Howi4h e which was reported in on | together in this state escape prosecution| The committee expects no < t the cut of | put down the insurrcction: 10 oy & ox of 31 per | on a charge of bigamy. The present law | obtaining the §:00,000 it has been de- |twelve and a half per cent. If the mill| The prisoners for several days had ncome for retailers and 25 |15 amended by striking out the words| cided is necessary to rebuild pomes own- i bill which represents an increase of $85, to scll all wooden ships 1 000.000 over the measure passed by the house. | am G. MeAdoo form- | | decd or transfes of amy poperty in e v=. which the house had |Who live together in this state, having| burned district ; nought to be designed to |been married in another state, making ex-| General Barrett, commanding Tulsa T s out of business on the | tradition passible for those who are | county, under the martial law proclama- Jut proper application of | larged with bigamy or perjury'and seek ! tion, in an order asserted that irrespon- “ared the matter. The|refuge in another stats It was because | sible persons were secking to obtain . 'on awkward introduction { of loophoie in the present law that| the property at much less than its value. ent standing & !moitiple marriages have occurred at! e e e 0 m‘o:;,,.‘a-.\“:mreenpv.nm, = | FAVORABLE REPORT IN HOUSE 50,000 added by amendmests for 3 shington, | soldier hospital projects—$500,000 for 3 nators Edge. re- | the Speedway, or Broadview hospital at . rejublican. | Chicago andf $750,000 for the Dawson saying | Springs, Kentucky, sanatorfum. The and waste | former was offered in an amendment by w board | Senator McCormick. republican, Iilinols ot be pen- {and the latter by Senator Stanley, demo= funds for mis- |crat, Kentucky. The senate in finally ap- Rt ratess ol duced at’ once | ts management of the| The total increase in the bill a5 passed - 3 A e o by _thethe senate, inciudes $53.500,000 for lers. imum tax | “and shall live together in this state”|ed by negroes. 3 I ) : G i fo'a profit or | thereby eliminating the double require-| An order was issued from military i various items recommended by i aps { ssimess. The estimated yield |ment to convict. The new law will pro-| headquarters ecarly today demanding the New York reduced | ¢ # r sena- | propriations committee and an increast = om $500,000 to $750,000. vide for the prosecution of persons al-| arrest of anyons offering for recording phae b s semoceaty O | &8 ¢33 e Joments an amendment to a | ready married Who\ marry in this state orj H The Difference of a Century and a Half > for ex- You've heard the story of Paul Reve: Boston and spread the alarm to the co ! committes | ‘how he clattered out of v jons rside. That was in 1775 and 110y and Latin-American | it was an all night job. To day the Boston papers would get out [|ooinivie - extras and in the shake of a lamb's tail the message would be zi\ 1 to the same ter: That repregents the advance in the important “water over the dam.’ roving the bill included the ao: i X {7 On motion of Senator B the joint | ON THE PEACE BESOLUTION business of spreading news. Gemceuman e ing, Soat shipping board offic O 3700000 for entorcement :,‘rm' . applied and| On lr:m on of Sena ol"bn:ro‘wn e{jng | : Without newspapers we would remain in ignorance of events g e the particular tarzet | bition amendment. 4 . (he amend- resciution proposing ratification of thej s o home and abroad and news of the v things that have to do with > 3 commissioner of mo- | federal prohibition amendment was made| Washington, June 3—By a straight the personal, every day life of each o \os shall mot register any jitney | the order of the day for Tuesday at 11| party vote, the house foreign affairs c rator Kenyon shot hit| Passage of the bill had coupled with fa, 3 it D us. however @ warning from Chairman War- 1 te or cause to!o'clock. mittee reported today the Porter peace . db""'w“e l}m:hl»l"“ f« ling a new, better and more econom 2 L3 shinping board opera- [ren of the appropriations committee and on amy public highway any | Ty senate concurred with the house in | resolution providing for termination of | i o ot b e e amethilethab wonlgd ot ol Fsiis comfort and wel know it. Modern advertising is a boon. It keeps information up to date on many things we need in order to live a f life in this age of progress. As a reader or a merchant are you taking full advantage of the advertising opportunities that are offered by The Bulletin in Norw and vicinity ? In the past week the: following ma resulting i a maining portion of the sec-adoiting the approptiation bill for pay-|the state of war between the United being, better shoes and clo: n which stands being “until the owner ' ment of the average school attendance|States and Germany and Austria-Hun- ereof shall have procured insurance or | grant of $1,145,72¢ to towns for the two| gary. Democratic pembers of the com- o At first it appeared as if | years ending the 30th of this month. On|{ mittee opposed it and announced that + tonding prevision had been eliminat- | this bill it was stated in debate that the | their fight Wwould be shifted to the ficar governor might veto it. of the house. house after the most vigorous de- The bill making the notary fees $5 and Representative hlon@e!l of Wyoming, ate ths session adooted the bill which |requiring applicant fo gubmit recom-| the republican leader, informed the house make the lands, dams, buildings, | mendations of two memb of the baz | that the resolution would be called up op t loss of | Senator Curtis, republican whip, that re- ment of from $300,000 to $1.- | quests from government departments for 100,000, Senator Kenyon deciared that |deficiency appropriations must stop.. The exne can be staoped |latter placed in the record “for the in- 1l not stand for |formation of dmoartment heads” the stat- ute making expenditure of unappropriated aroused | money a criminal offense. but we would neve 3" preaider Mathews:n Shoe | o able, happy and useful longer. senator's chary N tter appeared in The Bulletin's nen oot A | s SETTLEMENT OF NEWSPAPER ORDERS ¥OR “BATTLE" machiners. etc, of a municipally owned | committee was adopted by the senate. It|next Thursday. Backed by the full re- e ¥ |, Warren S. Stone, Grand !hl‘r_r of the PHOTO ENGRAVERS' STRIKE OFF VIRGINIA CAPES water company ted in outlying towns, | had passed the house. publican s(rlcn:éh of zr‘.: bv;ompr:xstst:; S ulletin Telegraph Local General Total 4 ot = i Bk a uniess said towns had, The senate concurred in continuing the | leaders declared it Woul , aturday, Mayiom. s e 672 = A -1 New York. June 3.—Settlement of the| = - ion id Gt Lhe Saipe) civil Admimisitative code ' botHauiie.. 17| probsbly ihat: dsy. % b - D % £ 1 412 o ) §2 e photo _engravers strike was |, Wew Tork, June 3. lnllrn:tll- u.:. . iy itself. The mi- |tke nexi session. Both branches adopted | On the proposal to report the Porter ¥y ay 30....... 5 104 260 503 3 o 4 today when pdlishers and |fit for the Joint army and navy bate of the judiciary a resolution appointing R. E. Carney | measure in place of the Knox resolution Thesday, Moyt 128 8 i e The Sonth Broad Street Trust compans, cned in agrcement which - | 1S operations afiinst surrendered Ger: . «i under the leader- | deputy judge at Manchester. repealing the declaration of war, which W Gy 4 € s |8 ] hoa e of §1 smpt nezotiation of a pew |MAN War craft and the obsolete battle- 3 > - i v d by the senate, Yy ne 1... 126 185 278 583 < rs, and is in char s e e | ship Towa off the Virginia Capes from hip of Mr. Nickerson of Cornwall over| The house received a favorable major-| has already been passed by t =0 los loo T T n - 1o e T o N et a e report offered | ity report for Raymond A. Johnson and | the republican members of the commit- Thursday, June 2. s sunee, 58 116 325 576 R| sta g co issioner, turn to work under the old conditions| T8 =% K0 o h:m' efl:‘; e “fi ouse Leader Puckley. The vote of |an unfavorable minority report for Alex-| tee voted solidly in the affirmative. The Friday, Siner 3 T T 124 - 350 613 L = Tl ¢ |pending. the presentation of the new con. | TVER s e - n was 90 to 54 ander Arnott for judge at Manchester. democrats merely voted ‘present. 5 § - Wallace O -t o 27 The enemy vessels to be destroved by Nickerson tried to have the major-| The petition to change the boundaries| Representative Flood, Virginia, rank- ) e X ment was reached after 2 se-| _ Tho enemy vesssls o he destrayed hy S y report efinitely postponed but this of senatorial districts in New Haven had | ing democrat, was instructed by minor- Totals... 814 741 1835 3% C the intervention .;" ru—u‘"m "a in s c::x. -4 was lost T4 to 82, Mr Buckley's metion!a divided report, majority being against| ity members to file a mlnotl':y report. \ H St g of the Inter- . e . o accept the majority report was defeat- | a change. Demaocratic leaders said that there would — ed 85 0 4. 4 strength, but Mr P Cnion. 1t|132% V-43, the cruiser Frankfert and ce there were tests of | The house adopted the senate bill pro-|be aimost a full party vote against the that new and satis. |the battleship Ostfriesland. ’ kerson defeated Mr. viding $250,000 for the American school | resolution. | in case a = = =18 Sfeamship Marthn ¥ Lt oot evolved within| The former German craft will B¢ owmers would review the wage acale|been observed sigmalling to persons on|Munson Line, left Buenos B Hhe o 358 brought to the firing point and anchored Jey. . t for the deaf. _ 4 el g to persons o Y=, the matter will be referred to . -t 1:“:—;:-«:":1@‘1:‘::.! While: Mt | - Sbiatir MeCKKey hae had the clock of | JAPAN APPROVES THE three montls frendnow: e umlin Toad. outside the prison { York er z tie ration board comp two rep- "]MT:;F"';'; :h“‘ 5'; ;:"l:lel:!-l. d:l &= 3 % N’ - for n © two n 1 ¢ th publ! - les Ligl i Fuckiey quotad from supreme court de- |bills put into shape a bill to permit New 3 ¥ DISARMAMENT | , . . B2 |® m itives, of the publ associa- _vessel han siona on the taxation of water com-|Haven national guardsmen who will be in it b & ORIERE I o x 5 = | jon and the pheto engravers' local, and 1:""“""” gt~ <1 h”“bo""n"" lll:l; - anics and their properties. Many mem- | camp on June 14 to vote on the city man-| e, June 3.—Appréval of the BRITISH COAL STRIKE | NATIONAL SHELL FACTORY | 3 g hrea disinterested members. The agree-|Ship of ¥ e bed - sy ashington, June 3.—A . e < wrrre| A slight improvement in the condition Secieion of this body |Same vicinity, the submarine or destroyer. ders took part also. | ager plan charter. idea of disarmament was expressed by S = IN DUBLIN IS AFIRE T P e United g i to be bombed will be distinguished by The subecituce bill for all Slm censor-} The legiclature adjourned until Monday. | 1-°% 2 W8I0 056 {07y inquiry | London, June 3—(By the A, P)— e o Colikiie Ekiof] tha JURIT s both Barties and |10, be Lo e N e Circies x. the i'p Bilis was adopied by the senate. It|The senate dinner will be Tuesday night. Ty the league of nations to all its | ‘Another deu;nodc ems to ymlw‘ been | Dublin, June 3—(By The A. P.)—The | 1o51 o, o ctag | Wil be retroactive lo the day o fresum-1fed. Whlte a8d bl decs e card dis. |reached in the coai dispute with the no- tary Wkl e o | oo wn, was reported |ins work . k c———- — - = - miies 2t A A eSO L e on Dy e wuinaral xecubiie PteeT . : 00m. | K vers who went out June 1| OPening instructions against the U-117 armament, according to a ! & s B e = ngravers . “{will be launched by seven divisons of a v " = s emier Liloyd ( tod that the nd flat erease of $8 on 44- N it o g g ot s S sentaining the text wiich was ued tos J2 NP0 o SR SIS, LSS e attare anmounced |10 T e ine scale, [naval planes using 163 pound bombs. 1¢ EXTRADITION OF BERGDOLL OF GRAIN EXCHANGES |riight at the Japanese embassy here. ! i e vas set « } ev- | gt et 3 B e e Cale |this submarine has not been musk hy 4 he opinicn was ex- | government proposals for a settiement. ening. Shortly afterwards the building A ¥ workers receive a an: . ! — —— At the same time the opi DA e sl e oanc) il 4 o nocizal Serog naval craft. army planes will attack with Londos. June 3 (By the A. P)—De-| Washington. June 3—Discussion of |pressed in the reply that it would mot be | Amost ot (o6 Same Bfie e Hine OWn- | was bla 5. g ; 5 e e 9 pound bombe. | Sheud the SR sion as to whether Great Britain will | the Capper-Tincher bill to regulate grain |opportune to execute the recommendations | &rs communicatcd lo the sovernment @y The manufacture of shells on the J00 ¢ . e fail to sink the other submarines, a di- ntervene in the case of Grover C. Berg- |exchanges before the senate agriculture | of the assembly of the league for a reduc- e SR e e e s o o § me FATE O] ¢ |vision of destroyers will attack by gus- %oll. the American draft evader, and sup- | committee today developed into a snarl on | tion of military budgets to a point “not}steadfasily refusing to agree afum inside Malins were large | et LA S CHILD STILL A MYSTERT |} ort the United States if it attempts to |the subject of delegation of congres- |to exceed for the first two financial years | national pool or a national settement of | quan of military stores and auto-| Tifts-one (haroushbred sxiradite him from Germany, rests with|sional authority to administrative offi- [following the next financial year the sum | Wages but making some rinor mobiles Te partiof the old G Attacks by all alrcraft will be mads at an altitude of not less than 4,000 feet and at a maximum speed. o Canadian government, whose paseport cials. It culminated in the declaration [total * * * * provided for in the |¢ions such as the aws Bergdoll violated. of Senator Reed, demograt Missouri, that Jatter budget,” before the council of the d_f‘[" “ ‘I“ 3\"“ The foreign office announced today, af- |ha could not differentiate between gov- |league has completed the disarmament |district disp eation of concil tral chairman, to s June 3—The fate of B- rotta, kidnapped | ctory adjoined th e gate was strong 5 . stable |1ast week from his parents’ home in the| The search for the lowa will bring - o lationsl “wages | Late topight Dublin | which v 5 A K. MacComber, |talian quarter, was stil a mystery to-linto play all the ingenuity of aireraft or volumimeus correspondence, that the |ernment by an individual, board or com- |plans which it is now studying the re- |ROArd. Wih G heutral chairman whose | ad that owing to the cf bon Mscoomuee § and . Gestroyern: She Wl mait et sestion had been passed on to Canada, |mission, and the government of William | commendation of the assembly it was |decis Id be S0 metiing e -and th is Ted T o lman: FoEaETr Moixisen ¢ the | « police expected to find the younz-|radio control of the Ohio and at the zers which comes within the purview of the |II of Prussia. explained, was put forward as a program |Standard wage and the ratio of wages the troops the fire ev i PR b L oot B L British extradition treaty with Germany.| The Missouri senator a standard wage d | come. A quanti explair h - |to profits. Th i delivered a | “pending the full execution of the meas for settling the district | ed, but the rep: ting f # Itallans earl¥ |nour will be at some point between the xpiained in official circles that while | broadside against provisions of the grain |ure for the reduction of armaments re-;Provide the bas connection witn his disappear- ntftude of Cape Hatteras and Cape Hen- al : at- developed to indicate |jonen, 50 to 100 miles off shore, steam— Canada might extradite Bergdoll to Cana- [bill, the packer control measu nded by Article § of the covenant.” |Scale of wages. e . at e Ghad or alive . Tl e re and | comme: 24 I s derstood that the mine = an moll. there are mo apparent grounds |others which contemplate reposing broad e et o |HOUSEEXEQLO are being held without bail. Jrection oft the shore. The Ohio, while 1t premen whis e con Powe 1 N bl R i o it . . 's mother w: orts in o i T Tnites States When the Ot | Separtinent hests o "oy erilations In | FEDERAL INQUIEY INTO « national delegates’ conference in Lon- DISARMAME e’ el mother, was rop *|controlting the lowa will be fve mbies Tawa government decides on the question |was nothing short of socialistic, he sai THE TULSA'RACE RIORS Son e comlig el Rl a YD I e e | o = s vy 'Ll vy sasiamsiash N n N V¢ “ obtaining a new mandate f gotiatie shington, June 3.—House pr e 3 3 - fiw«rm will be referred to the British kof:n:ou;; ’I.‘l‘.f’f.“a.;"{fl‘,"";‘?;a";i?‘af’“' Washington, June 3.—A general inqury to broaden the Borah naval d aving | NEW YORK GARMENT ;'r‘r:ybefml:.:u form a secouting -~ & ~ s g ing | . i 52 amendme: h aval app h the " KERS' STRIKE ENDS Hatteras and The British government is keenly inter- | hat in delogating authority the congress |70 the race riots at Tulst, OKIL, WS |yryjon GENERAL EDWARDS el fn the mEval apor =it WORKERS' Tme hetaninlcone Mt F case iy L een ¥ Ge - : 2 E b 14 “Kill" the naval ¢ Smper ) 3 xm‘q.m;;“ o .::vup;fl::-"t‘:;n\fru:: 3emyh“. attempting to give flexibility | = G0 announce dtoday at the de- TRANSFEREED TO BOSTON movement, Senator 1 Nes ok, e d —-!Ab:rg(;wh!;; - ::«emffi'n ::1' m or until comtact i rgdoll to justice, it was said in| The comm! imony partment of justice. daho, declared ton 4 en the Cloak, Suit and Skirt Manu- £ ol against the b‘lgfyh;;‘d i‘l:gll sy | “The purpose of the Wvestigation. of- | ~cojpineion, June 5 —Major General| e sugs A reduction of $12.52%,184 in the pub- rers’ Protective Association and the ;;‘m;::h:":fl" will 220 of the Kansas City board of trade, mho |fclals said, is to determine whether the | Clarence B. Edwards was ordered today we are lle debt during May was announced b onal Ladles r;yzx;r:;lrl\; l:d(;r'u; e course i isorders were in violation of eral = : o B he quest roasur. 12.30:¢ was settled temps y 5 R e oW et s eyl fawe - ofuitmimary reperts, It was aided, S rx Borah, “and sincerel o 52399 ng of an agreement which aims|then assemble by divisions MANUFACTURE OF PAPER 1 sl shot ‘that the situation is purely local. Major General William M. Wright, ae- |0 curtailing expenditures an with ax insure peace fn the industry - until[o the attack in or e The tnquiry ordered s informal and [ oitd?” REREPE BT O ed o the | the chances of war we will start ember 1, 1921 squads then NDIDATES FOR RARVARD will be_made by the department’s agents we can s facture of newsprint paper are at work in the government laboratory at Madison, Wis. deveioping a new pro- [ Cambridge, Mass. June 3.—Names of s whersbr it may be possible to use | the twelve candidates for the Harvard e trees of the south in making bleach- [ board of overseers whose names. will e @rogre . C d of the Ninth corps area at San BOAED OF ASSESSORS |in the Meld Officials indicated that it |joameisco, and Francisco, and Major General Charles D. | that is with the na was not probable that a spectal investi- [y 0 T LT R G ors | ROW n actual na gation would be ordered. They express- o Nk dered to command the Third corps area | ton" B 0 | ed the belief that the situation would | ith Headquarters at Baltimore. is inexpedient at ¢ me to nego- ixisting wages, working conditions |bardment squadrons and seaplanes. Jure were accepted for this period.| Should any of the former Germsa st October thers Had been unrest |Stroyers remain afloaf after the spasmodic strikes in the industry, |by aircraft and destroyers a division hich employs 60,000 workers. battleships will Sinish them at a The fight #o enjoin Mayor Thompson of ( > and others of t dmin- n $1,000, - 2 work itself out without the interventon | wajor General Charles P, Summerall, | tidte for reductio nof armies, Se : TS was car- d. | :;go yards, using secondary ed pulp, Dr. Sidaey C. Wells, of the U. [ be iisted on the official ballot on com- | ot ne foderal government. now. commanding the First division at|Borah declared. ODITUARY. e g =3 S Forests Products Laborafory, declar- | mencement day were announced fonight. e Camp Dix, will succeed General Morton | Dr. Simon Baruch. g T g 4 today. ifs spoke here a: the ammal | Langdon P, Marvin of New York, who |“ILLUSIONS® AT DINNER {2 oomiand ‘= Hawmsi! General Moxton \'wirnn rnD SECESIES venter hes = o DEOP IN INCOME OF ¢ the American puip and [ has served one term 3 : Bt LCESS . J. for| New York, June 3—Dr. Simon Ba- of the as overseer, led OF AMERICAN MAGICIANS | will succeed at Baltimore Major General % bre: o g TNION PACIFIO SYSTEM paper mills superintendents. He explain- | in the postal ballot by which more than N el ecxitto o s becn osdkraa BY SENATE AND HOUSE ad $25,000 | ruch, father of Bernard M. Baruch, fin- od that develognent of the vast forests | five thousand graduates selected twelvo| wNew York, June 3—To provide entér-|to vom mand of the forSes in Panama. 953 th the Fidelity | ancicr, died” today aged 81 years. of the seuth would materially help in|from a list of twenty-four candidates |¢aimment for the 500 fiustonists who at.| Majer General David C. Shanks, now |, VAshington, June 3.—Eoth senate and |1 Dr. Baruch had been ill at his home wiving the problems of an increased eup- | submitted by the nominating committes |{naeq the snmual dinner of the Secicty | staimd su the Piet corie aees, wiy | house ordered week-end recesses, taking | here for some time. o »ly of newsprint. of the Harvard Alumni Assoclation. Six|or American Magicians tonight, a man | sacoee General Summerall to command | 24journments until 3 d Conncfl of the [ Dr. was regarded both in Mr Wells advocated building paper | are to be elected cn Jues 23. 1 Sioa o The army appropriat mill close to the pine forests In southern The other nominees are Bishop Ch: en rizght of way next week twas sliced in half and restored to nor-|of the First division. Others ordered to | sates Bleached pulp from pime, he|H. Brent, the Protestant Episcopal mality again within the space of a few | general offices included: 11 will be | T s of America | outstanding America as an expert on |mon stock In 1919, to $12.90 in 1929, on In the cnt of diseases|company’s annua reports shows today.| e ; Woreester. by the cation of water in-|" I 1919 there was $34.415,213 worth e ot : st minutes. Brigadier Geperal Charles J. Bailey to Swes ) e gt e s e, - g :&'fl"‘:‘:“‘e‘:"" oyt e ertomy Tork: Bdgar C.| qmis bit of illusionary vivisection was| the command of the Seventh division at Sxe Fa”:’,‘fl;pz"flrf rexnisatian; of [ CHICH CARY S e ‘."""‘,’;‘:",.3”.‘.}‘ e e i vty oo £ Coolldge, of Boston: Roser Woieort, a¢ [t one of many magic performances.|Camp Meade; Brigadier General Chase will be taken up ftem by| A constitutional amendment authoriz-|Ho was credited with introducing fres| The reports alse showsd thet ‘the te- Milton - Governor Bverett 7. fans’ of|The vietim was stretched between two|W. Kennedy, mow in Panama, (o duty Wt week L I e o ainte, o il s CanieE & nicipal bath houses, and _municipal|tal met operating income of the properc TROLLEYMEN VOTED ON bsie ol by b thz A s Of |chairs, a sword was passed across his|with the Seventh division; Brigadier Gen- patsage DIEtioted. General debate!| the. resigaation (oF. ¢ “of 3 in Chicago New York were lties covered by the for the six BRSO WAGE MoALE | e imactin: ATt . Paring |21 PE i i D el M fewl Biwent C NG, @ Do Oy it was concluded today. The bill|the house cf remresentat his hono anthe, following € casestion. of wayc]LD % i < or at least appeared to do so. While one-imandant of the general service school at! o e B LI S Rl i b ermany, w! o New Haves, June i Trolleymen of | 3f St J‘fil‘fl".-n “::"‘;, Efifinfi: B’g'“”' haif of him remained quietly on a chair,|Fort Leavenworth; Brigadier Ge era) {000 4 ;',‘;l;i?;,'\ T eenara apn oY | 1 sesalt fipduced b ,.':,',"’..1"-,“:::;“',‘; riedberigehon L e the Comnecticut company ail sver the| o So S O TOCG TR 1.2 |the other halt drank a glass of water. | William Weigel, fo duty with the First|™ " (¢ discussion. tive A repy 0 ot Royal D Y pmrasty. mate at eight o'eleck mnight compieted | p VTt TE B °hR | The both ends were put together and |division; Brigadier General Fred Sladen, S e Ohureh a s ot el > degree from the medical college loting oo the question wf mcceptoe the man walked out of the room. to duty with the Third division; Briza-| WOULD PROBE CHARGES OF e e g i m 1568 “¥°|nEAD OF DEAD MAN Was s rejection of & mew worcng agreement. o Just how it is dome, of course, the|dier Gemeral Robert Alexander to duty iy b i 28 2 It was stated at the headquarters here | JUTTER FOR NEW ENGLAND s | trick, Which was not revealed. DISABIND, WAL VETERANS 1' er with the Third . division; Brigadier Gen- 5 SoseRiE . pr "fi«::: ?n“z!::enr:;; « - s 99 cent. 7are was cast, the PROHIBITION DIREC Helmick to duty with the Sixth| | veaticatin o forces comman: ando, Fla., —The head A 05 Ak Bl ek % t5 abiss ot e TOR | 6osT COTNTY #1,000 FOR itios Bl G il T Henr n!‘,‘]“_a"‘“"“*""“- June 3.—Representative | ! o s Linsy 23212".‘1‘1““1’,’.3:?:3.} Get:ne Bryant, n::r‘:d %mn;n:;s body :' ©e trolaymen's vmion jas night of vot- (Spectal te The Bulletin.) SEIZING “LIQUOR” PULLMAX |Todd to the coast defenses of Manila, and | 0L« FePublican, New York, in a resolu- o carinx for the wounded Confeder- |request of the prosecuting attorney and ¢ i Ane & member $5 i he refrained | TWashington. June 3—Semator Lodge ™ | Brigadier Genera! William I1. Johnston to | (o8 offered today proosed an investiga- Ates——once on the battiefield at Gettys.|wrapped In a mewspaper was offered as trem velieg: late yesterday made a number of recom-| Miami, Fla., June 3—Return to Harry |duty with the forces in Germany. I & epecial, ohse . comizlites ‘ot Word from Hastford wes that the con | mendations for federal is appointments | St. Francis Black, of New York, of his EE e e D :;\:!Y::: “:'ad;' \l fuctors woted four o ome againat (Le [ sending to the president the name of | private Pullman car seized last March|35,000 CHURCHES IN THE U. 8. besied b New « wechedule wihich wwuid give 3 wigc | limer C. Potter of Whrcester for fed-| when intoxicating Mquor was found ARE WITHOUT PASTORS | b@ 0 wale of 46 o 5. cente in place of 54 | eral direcior o’ prohibition for New Eng-! aboard it by federal and state officers, b and 60, The bailotz wh be counted to: | 'snd and the name of John C. Hagberg, | York newspapers d war veterans have | York and Brooklyn apter of the Red Cross for aid only tc day to Presi-|burgh, and azain at South Mountain, |evidence today in the trial of Jomm R. General Enoch H. | Maryland Bryant, son of the dead man and| Goethals plans to go| After the Civil war, he practiced at|charged jointly with his wife with mur-| o rn Cuba, a | Camden, S. C., where he remained until|{der. The prosecutor held the package LA b iy e y highw: 1881, w he moved to New York. |in his hand as he asked that it be admit.. : was ordered by the trial court. The| Achury Park, N. J. June 3—Thirty-|ber trenr coin oI charsedtocs | contruct. He was professor of hydrotherapy at|ted, but Judge Andrews ruled it was 2 ¥ Watsriown, for commissioner of immi- | costs, amounting to over 1,000 were as- |five thousand churches In the United o 2 the College of Physicians and Surgeons [not necessary for the record and it was g7ation at Boston. No opposition to these | sessed against the county. States are without pastors and only 1,450 A collection of official German war doe- | in this city. not opened in court racmendstions is expected and the pres-| Black was acquitted when tried for ¥i- |miristers will be graduated this year |JUBY COMPLETED FOR e et e ting e AR ao ident will probably nams Mr. Potter as| olation of the prohibition laws. from theological seminaries to fill these DOUBLE MURDER TRIAL Dresel, American T TO BE DIRECTOR GENEEAL OF 1 Mew Tagland prohibition director with- = Dlaces, declared Rev. Dr. Willard D, n, has just been | Cincinnati, June 3.—James S, Hast- < EMPLOYMENT SERVICE in a few duys, CONVICTED OF KILLING Brown, tonight, at the annual synod | Dedham, Mass., Jume 4.—A jury was the assembly of war-time pap- |ings (Luke MeLuke) ely known as a &3 "‘;:m.'— POLICEMAN IN ROCHESTER |of the Reformed Church of America, Dr. completed at 12.23 this morning, the end made at Harvard University li- Inewspaperman and humorist, djed at 3 PRESTPENT Brown, who read the report of thejof the fourth consecutive ni tsession SUNDAY NEAR VALLEY FORGE | Rochester, N. Y., June 3.—A jury in/church educational board, said 5,000 of the trial of Ncecla Sacco and Bartolo- midnight at a Cincinnati hospital. He| Washington, June 3.—Sectsfary Davig Hard~ was 53 vears old. recommended today to President A e— supreme court this afternoon convicted |preachers were needed each year to fill| mea Vonzetti for a double murder and Whliam Maher, a world war veeran,| Mr. Hastings was operated upon for|ing appointment of Francis I Jones, of, Washingten, June 3.—President and' Luigi Guadagnino of murder in the |pastoral vacancies. robbery at South Braintree a year ago; who served In the British army return- |aprendicitis, and his condition was con-| Ocean Grove, N. J.. to be diractor gen-| Mrs. Harding will leave Washington to- |first degree for shooting and killing Po-| The report, Which was adopted by the ed to Ludlow, Mas: idercd favorable until yesterday when| eral of the United, States Employment. T find his name listed on the town honor |he suffered a relapse. service. Mr. Jonw: during the' fit motion | editor of a- daily/newspaper in North | roll of those kiiled from overseas to morrew morning by aatomobile to spend |liceman James H. Upton by whom he the week end at the country home of |was being pursued on the night of March Semator Phitamder C. Knox of Pennsyl-(18, i910. synod, included condemnation of public| The first woman to become managing dance halls, bad books and in action. Maher | Mr. Hastings had been on the staff of | war as head of the Pi Justice Rovert F. Thompson |pictures and called for “positive aggres. Carolina is Miss Daisy Handley, who |was wonnded and taken prisoner and es- |the Cincinnat! Enquirer for 20 years. |tan district of the empi vania, near Forge. They expest!seutenced him to be electrocuted at Sing siveriess aons the lines of public moral- has assumed editorial charge of a daily [caped from a German prison after 15| Me is survived by a widow and four|and organized the t:m-u b" Menday. Sing in the week of July 4. o ity in each community.” o Aper in Wilson, that state. nths confinement. chiidren. S 5V AR ol ” r e s i > L, parts of the country.

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