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R Norwich Bulletin VOL. LXIll—NO. 139 POPULATION 29,685 NORWICH, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921 8 PAGES—¢4 COLUMNS SRICE TWO CENTS P.)—Turkish - nationalist authorities ~ - e 2 _— have opened the frontiers to'admit large Kenosha, Wis.,, w verely shaken | ; bodies of Moslem bolshevik troops which e" by eartnquakes. 2 3 have been concentrated during the past y e " month on the Armenian border. 7 American tourists to Canada do not n e e Y need DASSPOTLS eltuer 1, enter ur 1o Jeave 2 SENATOR McLEAN'S PLAN TO v it i END UNITED STATES' WASTE John ms of Dubuque, Total of Approprhtionl n e —_— ed‘ will }h s Sg J. H. Hunkers, widely known American o A % . (Special to The Bulletin) 34 nate $334,000,000—Re- | r2iiroad man in Mexico, was shot and sor- Go Lake, Addressi oinf vention, Thanked the| <washingion, Gune s.—After an inten- R 4 lously wounded at lrapato by a masiac f : 7 . vernor Lake, g o Yotvestion, g e S S n. jected Comittee Reports. Chairmanship Goes to A. P. Lasker, a Chicago 2 . Sk s £l 53 )0 | tederal appropriations, Senator Georze o 7 % - Announcement was made by Ford M- 5 o Pk Members For Their Conscientious Work—Nearly 2,300 | feaqe; seorioristions, Sensior, Govees Jo. June 8—Election of John| Washington, June §.—Refecting com- | tor Co..of reducion in Bres angin Man—Admiral Benson, Now Serving as Board : AT = . he S the committee on currency and banking, | ;¢ e g P'mm’!'“:_’(;sn‘:& mittee provisions for a minimum army |irom $15 to $50 @ car. A Bills, Resolutions and Petitions Received During the Ses- FRRg g e L L e Bee resignation was xommyl‘{,fe‘ AN pien gos NG TAKHIRL Yo SRS e S Dizcomes Its Junior Member, Having Been Named For S d, and adoption of a new basis S o R T (e i 1 ! % . . . belicves cabinet oicers and others shouii dado aSi8 | propriation bill carrying a total of $334,- | -ropriation of §111,000,000 for the ship- | e sion—Sine Die Adjournment Was Taken at 4.34—Total | icyes coninet ojeom s oihers Shvh Cocniation "t national conven| 00,000 ana making hrovisions for. <1 | biug board 1o '§6L00.000. a Term of Only One Year—Terms of the Other Members bringing government branches closer tod o o army of not less than 150,000 men. A R g s | 2 legates from the south, | nom Zi S i o ppropriations of the Session Placed at $37,000,000— sewser, The siatement folowss T . dhe, meeing todey of the rapu:| o0 Iud DEOVusly riVided €7 S 13-\ Senator Bred demanied in the senats Range Up to Six Years. e natiohal committee. Mr. Adams, ,000. chamber a “valid reason for the ma 3 . s . and executive branches of the governmen' e -] Advocates of economy and a smail |enance ot American troops in German ik 8 e : douse Indefinitely Posponed Bill to Lay a Property Tax| 35 cxecutts brineies of (2 SCmios” | who was vice.chairman, was succeeded | army’ came-to the froms in the it moot |42 en” vacant places on.the Shippins | nese . M e T oo TR shadowing problem of cut/ing down eX-|portand, Ore. Mrs. Leonard G. Woods, |oi debate poured a hot attack cn the| yocxwood committee and Samuel U nally were sent to the senate 1o-| ~It wi board . g ik DY e ind, Ore. Mrs. L z . . . A E n- y were gent to the te to- Il be the first duty of the ¥ by the State on Motor Vehicles in Lieu of Town Taxes. |yenses and entorcing real economy i€ sell” ot Pittsburgh, was elected second vice. | Somimittee provision for an enisted ber- | (ormeyer, ars going to buifalo next week sident Hardiog. Failing in| he said, “to do those things which mrest 3 e z_l;xm;r;m asting chairman, an office cre!at;d R T el o the | for hicarings on the building situation up- | a th bhs' search for'a man of | necessary to end incompetence and make ar ne S.—The menera] assem-| priations of this 3 s . action in recognition of the women mem- : 2k e ot = " . | tate. ractical shipping fence to head the | the boa iness § i % 3 het Sat o ¥ ,,’ will exceed $37,000,000, and some belicve! “Congress and the departments of the |porship in the party. ™| committee amendment. By a like ma- Jese e TS el il the ;*: J‘"..‘",'\.' ‘"]""" =s institution guided 1921 was adjourned sine | [, Trlions” for revenue raising have | government work at too long range al-|"Tna ehange in yepresentation, based |IOTIY Of four votes, the senate yester- ! nE Kave the cimaa-| by, busines princils” An U at 434, standard time, this after- 3 adequate )l appropriatiod | g ioreaaio s 2 3 , bas B e Rl Governor Nathan L. Miller, visit sker, a Chicago adver- o busi standards. It ta nec- o time, this after-|pot been adequate If all \npruln'\l.o}} together in reaching a conclusion as to tze e republican votes of the Iast elec- aa‘i« accepted the 170,000 figures, so that oy ey L e epted With a pledge | essary in accomplishing this uyue more e of the session until the | pooyel ey Hons Senator:McLean said. <They |Socen who were accredited from thel;.oro; the compromise of senats and |State Hospital for lnsane at Buffalu. and to seck the ad-| folly to promise the impossible. Thered Mibn, seid That SRRV s Crioe gt Nl must be brought closer together, and one | Sran - ast ans rie Yi“fl:f:‘s”“"‘“; house differences. The house bill carried | generally in the dif-| must be time to prepare the way to cos red bills 1| SENATE INQUIRIES INTO way to bridge the gap, in my judgment, [5r 17 per cent. and makes a total eut of | APPToDriations totaking lass than Statement issucd by Treasury depart-| o [ B | ien and reconsirespic 1 bee _NEWBERRY CONTEST |is to approve legislation which I have|sq e, i ut of | senate measure. ment ¥.ows per capita circuiation in the h Ol aDes patience and confidence of thel FORD-NEWBE! o O etk |40 Der cent. in the number of delegates | S°h2 B ) i 3 | Prummer, V. O'Connor of | public and of congress during this Aiffh g e b e M e U ool el e e ST e oar | TS AN Senstom el cher, Jlor | SOuntey L Jng 1 1ML as 9RA Foin | e Meyer Lissner of Califor-| cult period et N rashington, June §.—Senate inquiry S i vention. a, My a, ted W pares 0042 a ye 4go. democrats, Former Se o cely & Enues : | v“ Henry F &'t contest for toe seat of | “That is to_confer upon cabinet ofti- | THo% tne new plan of apportionment, | thirty republicans, to support the mili- — s ,.:‘ Crenns, Fiut: l.au;cfl: rI%nc::: :‘n‘" M;“:“ :" - :‘:’ » he session to ftal o b o0 ewberry of Michi- |cers and members of various gover T e i b = " |tary affairs committee as to the size of , | f Oregon, Fred-| Lasker re e capitol when am ¥ Senator Truman H. Newberry of < the next national convention will be a e m | o left an un- j SeRAOT Tt Of the 1918 election, be- | mental bodies the right to the ilcor in Itallan treops wiil be withdrawn from {made up of 1,037 delegates, 53 more than ! the army. Thirteen republicans voted bama and Rear | tack upon his qualifications was launche( v and ran through g brief but [bo#a brinches of congress with the re- Adalia immediately m 2 loans. 1 Benson, U. 8. N., re- e house by Representative Byrmea brér : e fthe last unless there are zreat changes|Yilh 23 democrats agains tthe 170,000 | "y1s informed the Turkish nationalist a. were n _| democrat, Tenncasess who' dsaet SR the | Gorm session. John S. Newberry sponsibility and privilege of particiyatins |in the state votes of last fall, upon which | 18Ures. government at Angora. er places on the board. In dent’s appointee had il which be en-| Tof the senator, testified that be in debate. . the calculation was made. Committee amendments other than for |¥ i 3 riral Benson, now Savertising soup and beans and admicieel ! e to the execu affection’ and loyalty,” he had | “I have provided in the bill T introduc- | Tho old system allowed for one dele-|tl¢ Pay of enlisted men were accepted | r ot rman, under the sp- | be kndw notudes abont cnige Tl Las- 1 adjourn- his bank account through an|ed that this policy be followed with re-|yate from each congressional district buc|2nd the senate added an appropriation | General George C. Richard of Oil City, | U% © of Dresident Wilson, becomes | ker was defendod by Chatioms “ogur' s ar nt for unlimited and unsupervised |spect not only to every cabinet officeT. |under the mew plan a digtrict must |Of $200.000 to prepare plans for develop- |Pa. Was recommended by Secretary f I neciber, ‘having [béen named] the aopronsaiins: b ahiea o i 2 Pl Bt 50 e governor of the federal |p, o e s el s Potomas | Weeks to President Harding to be n. its j av bcen named | the appropriations committee and by eamoalzn expenditures, concerning the | but also to the go al |have cast 2,500 republican votes in the € of the Great Falls of the Potomac h 3 for a term one year while Representat Chindb! adden Ints of weich he Nad never inquired, | reserve board, the chairman of the tarift| i proceding eleotion before it may song|as @ source of hydro-clectric power for |head of the Militia Bureau. piis i e L nner of which he knew noth- | commission, the federal trade commis- [ delegate o the convention. o have|the city of Washington. both republicans, of Illinois. Mr: Mad ¥ 1l “except as 1 read it in the newspap- |sion, the shinping board. the bureau of |iwo district delegates, there must have| Senator Dial democrat, South Carolina, | More than 100 members of the Trish re- | 1 ["HIEUTATOR OF 4 1’::1“ r::r«;;:n:rrdI;Zoasrxlpc::::ex:ng w | ers The total' drawn was placed at cm;l:;‘\c,\' and the ;A\\(l] \A;r ,;.; r\;flmml*fi'uni B ICN 10,000 republican votes, or a ;mmywa to Efilum!\ ;_m‘ amendment pro- pl{fln;wn arm l\w.—\ captured \y‘ members | ation of the new boird, whose country. > B he | $99.000 by the witness ‘“The measure furthe ovid>s ihat |republican representative must have g use of any of the appropriations |of the crown forces, after a battie al o . " u e ienty I Joy. a Detroft capitalist, was |they shall have the right to participate In |eleoted 1o congress. Undes the forres |0 Day American troops 1n. Germany, | Cork. iy wih President| As 2 pecial mark ot zoororalfox - . s called, but an atiorney presented a phy- | debate on matters relating to the busi- |plan, 7,500 ypres gave two delegates. and Belgium ninety days after iant fleet of governc] ination wis el sty : t slelan’s certificate declaring that the ab- |ness of their respective departments un-| Pprovision is also made in the new plan | aPproval of the act. It was voted down | Evidence in from 150 to 200 liquor cas- A nation was confirmed alinost as soom af ? i witness was suffering from a heart | der such rules as may be preseribed DY |for the seating of two additional dele- DY chorus of moes after Chairman s ready for presentation to the fed- fon of the new it received in the senate. The action 1 the senate and hous respectively. 1 |gates-at-larze from each state carried | WAdsworth had characterized ft as “most have also suggested that two JA¥S iniai the last preceding election by the re-|Unwarranted interference in the interna- ads week be. se taside in each branch |publicans. tional affairs of the nation.” of congress for this purpose. The plan was submitted by R. B. He was out on his| “What I have in mind is that on these | Howell, of Nebraska, for a sub-commit-| DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION ke foreizn : > b he fud ppinz | was taken in open executive sessiom grand jury which convened in Bo: nt of the marine | without the u!u:l' formality of a come vroblems that | mittee inquiry. and was approved withe |out a dissenting vote. The others are accepting his appolnt-| to be pressed for early action by repube d, jumped to his feet, with a | demand Fopy We want Mr. An Injunction against the use of an i-suction shuttle by five New Bedfo bodoes s et B8 7 7 ok N r wihit wheRions Server sought |special days these executive officials [tes. Iis presentation on the foor of the oy SN o Sjrporations wis RIS fn'the | 0T3¢ (00AY -2 TAKKEr insked for the pa- lican leadiex a . him." Mr. Lucking continucd. “He gave shall be present to give information meeting precipitated a bitter fight by ASSPORT BUREAU | rogera) qistrict court in Doston. . N e 45000 to this campa and he is a|ed for by reason or in reply to questions |members from the states affected. The vashi o ;. 2 ERE v g a 4 e ator- Newhey. o1 {*hich mas, e Drepoinded 1o them under | neiabinel etee on e change was by | jay Crungton; June 8—The house agreed| e g, Potter. of Woréestor, mewly- | PARMER MURDERED IN mIs | FORCED TO AcCEPT LiBERTY &5 m o et itsout {the rules, with the further provision that |Henry Lincoln Johnso _|late today to a semate amendment to |, ointed prohibition enforcement HOME IN SOUTH NORFOLK BONDS IN LIEU OF CASH " o TR B e T T8 MR | i preence may be dlpenssd Witk I i b Gk e T e R e | efiloncs appssiviation for | e for New England, (0ol tho oath uf 1 e e o g ovig er i e b mor it Lins pemmonasenat ol e L | aicam sas ' The Tepott: howaver fwas sps| i enaTce during the com ng fiseal| irice vesterday rfolk, Conn., June, 8.—State Police| New York, June $.—Millions of dole | i - t into the discussion entative agree. | I have in mind two specific results |proved by a vote of 35 to 12. year of passpork bureaus at New York tonight 100k up the investigation into|lars’ worth of six per cent. building loans 2 r r P mMent was announced by Chairman Spen- | among others which would be accomplish- | As outlined by Mr. Howell, Tennessee| Gricase: San Francisco, Seattle and New | grepy to have the motlon picture cen- |the murder of Joseph M. Parsons, a[in which several of the largest savings & cer. under which two heart specialists | this programme. First, that ap-lis no longer considered a part of the solid | 15 ¢ sorship law passed by the last Ma da mer, who was shot to death|banks in New York city compelled the town 3 me of the | A Semice B Tos prooriations would not be asked of con- [gouta and is given an increased repre- e house also concurred In a senate |y gerts legislature submitted to toe vot- |i in his farmhouse in the Litch-|bOrriwer to accept depreciated Liberty » Ao e Nmiue i Jox ol i3 T ebonittvs Foltle RTa oy i | cont e 5 re:| amendment appropriating $125,000 for | TN FE SIS Nre SO LI esterday. | fi s at South Norfolk early to-|bonds at par in lieu of cash were - e hethee liefcan Do baflod with. |Erest s 'executive clicBiuniol ool sentat onot two dplegdtes asa semuitiof fi.of the;New York-San Francis- |77 b7 Teferenduln were taken yester Mary Parsons, sister of the |vestigated today before The Lockwood a. r that the, committee pick the | Ll Jine meeds of the government. Scc |and a republican governor and five. of | TAIder of the pressnt fscal year. | MCINE SRS 8 ceated | wound in the face| Other loans granted on condition that turin s S el ot ond, that congress would get first hand [the ten congressmen were elected. The house agreed to senate amend-| WO TRRLCE e, s Her story | barrowers would purchase real estate the T tr e Tt deeter Ty atson, T | information direct from the source at the | The southern atates, It was anpeunced,| TICI8 appropriating $500,000 to fmprove|aeac the, GIC VIR e ht the only |leading institutions acquired foreclosares | e SRt L D WO i time that \'lll'}‘l int ;(r'l(\‘\r is really meed- |are affected as i()"‘OW(» u;‘.j'dn:‘h CC'v hotanesdway, Rofoltal CGhi ey ) et I to base an in-|also were brought out in large numbers y n withstand | DlOK & BorRe doator iy s ere | &l for the weifarsiot bt the goveeament [olois: Tows under the neW] cago and $750,000 for improvements at| g yvoiion I deseribed by the |quiry. All of the loans were on first mortgags next general assem- | 1O} to select the medical authorities, |&nd the public—nymely, when senators| Arkansas, increaded 15 Florida, in | the.Dawson Springs, Kentucky, sanato-|, o WACHIS'IRe C0h SN, 7 (IS body of Parsons was found by |unencumtered real estats which the " s | that the Newberry campaign and | 2nd representatived are’ formins their |creased 2; Georgia, reduced 7; Louisiana| fu. Both institutions will be used for |, regied in Boston.-.on. a-federal indi 1 M ¥ a neighbor, Who called | bankrs conceded was gilt-edged securi- . | ne expenditures were to he clags- | OPinions on the size of theappropriations | reduced 8, Mis€issingl- reduced’ 8 ; South e Bt ment charging failure to keep u proper |at the Rou s mornin; He found < . Yarge” and that the com. |they are to authorize. |Carolina reduced 7; Texas reduced 2;|,, Semate action in reinserting in the bill| ' 4”0 drug prescriptions. Miss Parsons Iving in one room pain-| ~Several big bankers testified in regard e honld fake the record of tne| "It seems to me that sudh a p Virginia_incrcased 1. The representation | the section creatinz an.under secretary . = tully wounded and then came upon the|to these transactions and admitted’ muk- U ge of Al case agatnst Senator Newberry, |OUSht to command attention cspe of North Carolina and Alabama remain | pf the treasury wasapproved by the| scgeesport Tin Fiase Co. at MeKees- |body of Parsons in his zoom. There was|ing loans conditional upon their gettmg was mvalidated by thot supremo |atothis iine, when e about toadope:ai|{lia jmme e Howell i ithe netise: | GNL ot rendments asxeed to Birta suborh of Zistustiona il (2 s nues naletio e hee i fes S fulaac T ‘:ndmml-;ym‘;:;‘um r last onth, A8 fo U facts wilh| o Lt The heianine oF 1t nest Hecel | Hiileag mome i /the oting wWedld seea| Incluied fiose spotooristing $600,000 for| TREF CSRCINICY (OO, SRR B SENEE T lh veen M able to tell| The practice of the Brookiyn sacingx ng: permitted. dosvropearmen | SR e R s s R R et b (e oRE Rt e s aTintlon Yof @ Dipe:/lineat Schofiela | <0 25 $5:000,009°by oeh her story of the affair. She said she|bank, it was brought out, was to giye the w hearing adjourned, after arranee. | Size Of our annual appropriations. These [they were represented in Chicago last|Penditures of $100.000 for payment of| 4, uncement was made at the state|some housework, as had been her cus-|he would immediately endorse and retwrs nents were made for might cestonnSe, [must be shared to a certain extent of [June. court awards for the acquisitionof fand | o U000 The United States will |tom, he being a bachelor about 40 years|the check to the bank which would r o e, made for night sesstons to | Ul by his cabinet officers who dircct | Although Mr. Hays sald when he quit|at Camp Benning. Ga., and $100.000 for | (GRINE oL Boe oMo somonica and something of a recluse in his|honor it with Liberty bonds of an equal £ consulta- | expedite th ifry after tomorrow. | ministration of the various depart. |the chair that he could spare no further | he development of a water supply for | WM™ TS oS O MU time after midnight, she|face value, but worth less than 95 ‘m pending| o {a P2 | e o, the- committees It dratted him as | the Osden, Utah, arsenal Ll 0 and for the people. = akened by a shot, and |the market. The comptroller of the bank, | “Wiiy not go one step farther and have |a member of the executive committee. 2 = summoning courage she went Larus E. Sutton, told the committes he ' cicomed | AT AMERICAN UNIVERSITY | congress and the exceutive department|The meeting adjourned late today and|PBESIDENT APPROVES Mennonite Reservation at Swift Cur- he hall and opened the door of her |though there was a radical, fundamental " it e = | work together on the final approval of |tonight members of the committee were RELIEF FOR COLORADO |rent comprising five towns and 184,000 (brother's room. A man was standing|difference between this sore of a deal snd TeRS My June § Hard- | appropriations’ It seems absolutely |guests at a dinner at the White House. == acres of the best agricultural lands in |beside her brother's bed, she said, and|the process of paying the borrower in = commencement {clear to me that such a policy would in- —_— Washington, June 8.—The joint reso-|Saskatchewan was purchased for $4,-|she saw a revolver and flashlight in his|Liberty bonds right at the start. by Al o san university here, found [evitably result in the interests of real | INTIMATES RAILROAD lution of congress directing the secre-|300,000 by Florida capitalists. hands. He fired at her almost immedi-| The Prudential Insurance t nd the the cubject of world peace occupying %0 | economy, in the betterment of administra- EMPLOYES MAY EEJECT CUT | tary of war to co-operate in the relief e e thar Bug ae. T hs. WmA st St SE (i 1 my prominent a place on program that|tion, in a deeper sense of responsibili of flood sufferers in Colorado was approv-| William E. Anderson, New Yerk state |brance of events ended there. She de-|president, Forrest F. Dryden, testified i % )i |he was prompted to depart from hisfon the part cf both branches of the gov- | Chicago June 8.—Giving warning that | ed:today by President Harding superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league, |fcribed the man as past middle age and | was true that the bulk of the company’s i prepared manuscript and declare for the|ernment~and without the expendithre the acceptance of wage reductions was in was invited to march and carry his own [having a grayish beard. bank deposits were held in banks fim t ession preservation of peace by sovorcign le dollar of government funds. the hands of the rank and file of em- | DENIAL MADE BY FOUR banner in the anti-prohfbition parade in | Rigss said he found a key in the door|which he was Interested or in which the ment 1 |states, without the interference of a | “The fact is that we need greater |ployes, railroad brotherhood chiefs to- BROTHERHOODS EXECUTIVES |New York on July 4. on the outside when he made his way in-|company itself, his fathers estate oF - had much world “superpower knowledge bo#a in congress and on th:|day disclaimed responsibility if the men to the house. Medical Examiner I L.|other officials were stockholders. He¢ = g e A | Ao !"'\ "_”"_‘_/I"‘"\"\-f"“ ‘f"l;m'}jl an|part of the public as to why appropria- | refused to accept a cut and “a stoppage | Chicago, Jume $.—Executfves of the | Prf. Kenneth S. Latourette, of Denisen |Mamant would not comment on Miss ik tions are made and what motives de- |of traffic’ resulted. The strikc sugges-|four biz brotherhoods, through L. E.|Uni could see no impropriety in this, he said. ersity < been appointed tn the |Parsons’ story. He will conduct an au- o 1, who suggested that|partment or bureau heads have in recom- | tion was made by L.' E. Sheppard, head | Sheppard, president of the Order of Rail-|faculty of the Yale University Divinity [topsy on the body of Parsons at an un- i Dest Lontribution ~ North - America | mending _ appropri The present |of the conductors, and W. G. Lee, pres. | way Conductors demed today hefore the | senool to succeed Prof. Harlan D. Beach, |dertaking establishment in Winsted to-| CLOSING SESSION OF & | make 1o civilization was “for men|method of having secret hearings leads |ident of the trainmen, in opening the Bis | railroad labor board charges Mr. Shep- |retired. morrow under the direction of Coroner ZIONIST CONVENTION B 3 8o of the water” to stand to-|to abuses. Subcommittees may be at|Four testimony before tae railroad labor | pard said had been made that their “jobs Samuel A. Herman of Litchfield county, cr behind the movement foTpeace- iwork for weeks listening to the arguments | board's wage hearing today. 2re at stake” and that they would “play | Attorney Gemeral Daugherty began the |Who started a ninquiry into the case to-| Cleveland June S—Loyaky and al- S ul settiement of International disputes.|ments presented in support of estimatcs| They were followad by W. S. Carter | politics” in influencing the men to accept |preparation of his report to the president |night. State Policemen Philip Flynn and |legiance to the world Zionist organizs- 5 |Another speaker who touched on the|from the exccutive branches and hun- |prsident of ihe firemen and enginemen, | or reject the wage cut offered last week. |on the appeal for clemency in the case of | Walter F. Stiles are working on the mys-|tion and wholehearted support to the duestion of peace was J. J. Jusserand,|dreds of pages of invilved important|who developed a mew field of evidence| If a strike is called, Mr. Sheppard de- |Eugene V. Debs, socialist leader in prison |tery. The house had the appearance of | Keren Hayesod, limited. (Palestine fousd- el s dor., and U (Sen- | testimony is taken. Congress does not |in bebalf of tue engine service men. | clared, the responsibility rests with the|at Atlanta Ga. ing been ransac ed. ation fund) were pledged by delegates fends of the family said that sndden [to the American Zionist organization at Fr roads and the Jabor board. —— e B AIEn, ok, 5 |get these hearings and the press does | Almost distegarding the cost of livin |that Bishop John W. Hamilton, the pre-|not get them until the bill is ord tude on |siding chancell ¢ - red re- |and outside wage arguments used her “If the men see fit to accept the wage| Married men employed in industrial |deaths had marked the famfly history fthe closing session of their twesity- - e e |t e hrenor Teferred to the gather-|ported. The usual custom fs to have the | tofore Mr. Carter presented, voluminous | reduction of June 1 the executives of the | establishments are less dependable than |for several years. Parsons' father was|fourth annual convention here.today. T e 1’1-\ as Iv W.Hr“rm erence.’ bill at once considered. data on the hazards of his men's em- | brotherhodds will not object,” he told the |s le men. This was the statement of |Kkilled by a train near Winster: an uncle Resolutipn adopted arknowledge the M r-' ere | n ?l”‘” ‘w"m‘y of Ivh‘ same character “Neither the public nor congress has |ployment, and on what he called thei board. “During the war we were hailed|Dr. R. S. Qu of Newton , to ‘was "V»’"W?‘J‘d in a pond at Goshen and | Zionist f‘?flflw as the supreme authority . o Aedftant It ;’;’f’,.;‘fl,l";”;‘ “lpaing of a Song|(ime to digest the cvidence\in support of | losing fight to maintain an adequate | as patriots when we promised no strikes. | American Industrial Pk ana | er uncle committed suicide. in_all Zionist aairs and of such other T and | program ander the title of »an eement | appropriations, and consequently only a |wage standard. Now we are told that we can tell the men | Surgeons, supported by sta legislative bodies established in accord- i i e i ey L] ’“_m"{’r"j;"’-.cnmparam-ow few men know for what| The attitude of the raflroads in at-|to do anything and they will do it. The . extentivs ST of the Amédisan | TOEECAST O¥ CEOPS BY, THE ::fie);..‘;'.' lx:: ;x:‘t'!;:::“ol xhe‘:lniz';— Pt ) and Gy Bave|ie money is being appropriated. It re- |tempting to cut wages and the labor | inuendo has been spread that our jobs| The exCut el Shuacl Sl DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE|oS,0inds the organ! to the King recounted how “Two . |Ults in legislation not by congress hut | board's reduction order of June 1 were|are at stake and we will play poli- |Federation of Labor ha n decided to i the congress. [tions by the Sea, two nations great amq|PY, & feW executive officials and a few |declared to be the ersponsible causes if | tics. If the time comes, however, whe clsion mot oiaf- Cushington, June S—The country's| it comimiasion form of administra- free, one anthem ralse” Bofore the|Members of committees or subcommit- |the train and engine service men vote t) | the men must use their only weapon and \ Loy B emne = e e Rl L e S T fon was adopted. nstead of clecting a |singing bhegan the American, British and|(c¢% It i3 time to correct this, and I|strike July 1 when they meet hero in|a stoppage of traffic results, it will belthe International Federation of Trades | "BU (0 FRACE SR SOURT WACRt C7oB | president and officers to succeed thoms | French flags had been raised tagetner|Pelieve the proposed practice of requir- |conference Mr. Sheppard said. the responsibility of the railroads and|Unions. bt It e st T :,h') resigned with President Julian W. |over the outdoor speaker's platform. - |iPS cabinet officials to defend their rec-| Mr. Carter also made a lengthy com- | this board. If the men are placed under Spfmine e o Jf0recasts | Mack, an_administrative committes was gl 5 BT ommendations on the floor would be of |parison with wages in the metal and | conditions Where their sense of Jjustic| A gift of $100,000 for a public school | T ction 1 today by the|ciected. Its members are: Peter g S e = ee great value. building industries since 1907. Thesd | must revolt, no one can tell what isin Newtown ras been made to the towa e :.l e Schweitzer, general treasurer; Louis r PLAN OF NEW DRAFT 8Y “Under any budget system which leaves | comparisons were challenged by John G. | ahead.” by Miss Mary Haw e Al Ll R P bt adlh i ) “'4 "“"‘_ :‘A Lipsky, general secretary and Herman THE AMERICAN LEGION |the initiative with the .executive branch | Walber, representing the eastern rafl- — memor: parents. It will ‘e o erop Will not be haif as larse ag|Conbeim. Abraham Goldberg, Bernard A. 3 o vy o 'vv'Hl"I 3 the temptaticn to pad estimates and to |roads, who sparred with the witness for | MRS. EVA KABER JABS called the Hawley school and will i e “ Pl 5 Seach ""0D will l»‘c Ilnsr!!b‘all.. and Morris vl‘.alllcnbur:. an s g ‘e fallow |, Yashington, June §.—The five-fold |ask for deficiency appropriations, soms [half an hour over the value of his statis- A NAIL INTO HER WRIST |Feady by next January tha ) 2 oh o i of New York and Louis Robison ef g 9 - W | plan of the American Legion is retained |of which in the past have been unlawful, | tics. The comparison, however, Mr. Car- s - > i -~ in a new draft of the Mount Vernon N. Y. er said, was not intended so much te show | New York, June 8—Weak from loss| Yarge m C Sz antacies s actual wage relations as to show that | of ‘blood after she had jabbed a nail file|been recelved by Afustapha He S domted or killed, | Ate sub-committec. The revised bill dif-| whereby the exposure of unwise requi- |the trades had received much greater in- | into her wrist, Mrs. Eva Kaber of Lake.|head of the Turkish nation: s Qe ol v Mg | fers little from the McCumber bill re-|sitions is rendered more certain than is|creases in pay in the last fifteen years. | wood, O. accused of murder in connec-|Ment at Angora, and fe * satishury and | Ported during the last session of con-|possible through the agency of legislative | A mortality investigation in 1913 was | tion with her husband's death, was car-! (o advance upcn the Black gress and is to be submitted soon to the )committees. so-called soldiers’ | will continue to be irresistible in m bonus bill completed today by a sen-|opinion unless some method is devised | ot the sion a r of heasures regarded as im- ry reinforcements have | Winter w a_ month ago 629,000,000 bushe! GERMANS REPULSE POLISH INSURGENTS IN UPPER SILESIA s T Sea o mora. London, June §—The fighting at Kan- | o o g cited by Mr. Carter to show that the | ried into court late today and remanded |Sea of Marmora % rame quantits |arsin, Dyper Blitaia, Moty Att B £ tor ve. | Senate finance committec death rate of firemen and engineers was | to the Tombs prison to await extradition ansas, premier ey > » state on motor ve-| "4 oqc honus, adjusted service certifi-| R 60 to 90 per cent. above the average cf | & EE g Pt o] il e e s wn taxations. The 5 dne bty e FUNDS SUFFICIENT FOR Rl R S e to Ohio. Speaker Frederic ! ciine in the surgents with very severe losses, after e ! O od n | CAtes for loans and deferred payments, all occupations. A United States census| A matron at the Harlem prison, to|P b 84 per cent.|they had é A o0 obich ironed ol | vocational training ald, farm and home FAMINE RELIEF IN CHINA | estimate in 1908 showed fjat 525 per | which Mrs, Kaber was 'taken after her | $0:000 and her das . . ey 1.1 0 on e | e e nt between she semate,| aid ana land settlement aid, 3 A fes B ich Mrs. Ki as ‘taken = ot Bt g : Hoar each in th T . 6 June s, according to the Oppeln <" rocommended adoption | 1ol teatures Gl cent. of all rallway employes died from | arrest here Saturday, found blood flow-{Hoar an 5 accident, Mr. Carter said, an o amendment. This Mr. Bell| “m’ ragratt adopts the basis of $1.25 | poveorion s, JUne 8—Thomas W. Ta-|5e: e e St with ald of other membera from | per day for overseas and S$1 per dag | IONE Ohairman of the American commit. |5, 265 2 deetnof * Meman was aliown yesterday. f o y fo s s v b : M- ko be 37.4 vears. id 5 wns wh ared Joss in local| for home service, wWith maximums of | (o8 fOF China Famine fund, tonight tele-| °y a o olaulcdey . k : ice, n E sy ot Mr. Carter expected to Sompl®e his sich onounced case e motion to Postpone Was | 625 and $500, respectively, in excess of | Sutiel * éeal:em(lnk?:mm’;,'{os- Inthis |tosttmony tomorrow, and the board homes ofhs";r‘icol::!};:&:;» during the day. i ¢ to 92 The senate did not| gixty days’ service. Pavments would be £ Subscriptions, s g o < . ' sction fn that|correspondent of The Dall 32,000,000 bush ing from her cell, shortly after midnigh %‘_;_”\:5 -";‘ g 1[‘1'?d r“jrswjhtw Investigation showed she had attempted|TPaYveh ¢ g by T Malil 1s. In| The Germans took 1700 prisomers. on dropped from $2|There were wild scenes when these pris- Oklahoma from 34 t0 70. |oners were taken into the town: the po- crop forecast indi-|lice barracks were stormed and ten of An ecducation program which wonld ts d si ore than last|the prisoners were killed by the infuri- s P to conclud 2 = Fast place dentists and dental su i h e P i ¥ 4 ta stand. howsver, and the!jimited to men below the grade of cap. | e icent funds had been raised to meet gde i T Then she was arraimncd in WashEtOn lmore nearly’ on-a level with grad ition of the crop |ated Bavarians, who declared they had patween the two branches. tain in the army or marine corps and FOUSl prefeis needs. = Heights conrt as a fugitive from justice| % ;001" schools as to educa ler than last year. An|found three Bavarian students crucified authorizi Bridzeport to 1ssus | jiautenant in the navy. This action was prompted by a cable-| “FRMAN TROOFS Nor TO and transferred to the Tombs. e atet vt ‘diseunsod atia resting of Soxio| . & melE RIS foreet: n short term motes to provide| No cash payments would be made be- ’*;';;“m;":"“miz"s’f;’r‘v ;i:’\n‘.ra"v‘f;;uhf’ the ADVANCE IN SILESIA 0“57:3::; Salt;:fif_“‘fi}’;fljfi;?j T heg | the Stomatolo: sectlon of the American m;":fl'?r :r;ldfl'l:'&mw;ldb:l'o?;: ered in rejocting the | Tl e % ed hafvests where nione had been thought | 1°ad of “the German defense forces in| Meanwhile her daughter, Miss Marian L helton trolley tended to prevent any " 79 3 The death now centers around Birawa. possible. The Chinese themselves had | UPper Silesia, has formally assured the| McArdle, also indicted in connection 8 D BY ICEBERG| 7ui a mat the : p k of Fe ta his correspondent declares that v or trostee Of & gtate Mstitition 4 made generous contributions in excess of | allied officials in that region that his| with the slaying of her stepfather, Dan l‘;:t?& e eriagt wnen Tolnt Wl or Poles evacnated Rosenberg before the on the state board of finance. | FO® UNION OF METHODIST estimates, the cablegram added. j troops, which advanced several kilome-|F. Kaber, remained under custody here.} 1¥e0 YOS SPRIN, (R, “eln (T Y st F.. June 8.—A radio|Britien arrived. all, when the bill was AND PRESBYTERIAN 'CHURCHES | Subscriptions made through the fund | ters on the Annaberg sector after the in-| Governor Miller today sranted requests v, me from the steamer Se g | utation of his left leg as g divce oy fhogrice Bt ririnnd 2 to date totalled 54,074,206, with smaller | Surgents attacks of Friday and Satur-|for extradition of both mother an |of amputation of B8 1o Je€ af @ @iFect | o © Soen: Ttunbard, & member of the| Montreal, June 5.—Orsanic union with| amounts yet to be reported. This sum | day last, will advance no further, says a | daughter. e h berg this mor= | : : of trofley cars. ing. said ~ board the Methodist and Presbyterfan church- | in addition to §1.000,000 contributed by | dispatch from Berlin today. bulkheads contin- EVICTION NOMCES FOR ued to hold the ve as {n no dange BIGELOW-HARTFOED TENANTS 3 P v by e Ce : e R 9! v W ‘a Ve g N ! 3f f founder If weather conditions are ;) fore poing into joint convention the|es was apbroved today by the Congrega-| the Red Cross, $1.230,000 by various! General Von Hoefer's assurance came| ROUND UP OF LIQUOR Tha il ot the Tote Miskip Filachans | 05 o0 = 8 Tnteh the maual vesolutions or | tomal Union of Canada in session here.| church agencies and $250,000 by Chinese! 15 @ result of the allied ultimatum of LAW VIOLATOES AT MOOSUP | wad fica for promate. in the municina | 123 i cted the Scapool will| Thompsonville, Conn. June $.—Con- Tanke 1o Tieut. Gov. Templeton as the| The resolution embodying this decision | in this country, makes a national tota]|Sunday last, which threatened. that un- = e abT 1 Abtiec tomorrow. stables today served eviction noticss om eiding officer. President Pro Tem Hall,| was forwarded,to the Prosbyterian gener. | exceeding $6,874,000. less ‘he withdrew his forces the French| Plainfield, Conn, June 8.—A round-up|matel $15.000 will g0 toward Protidencs six p. m.. #ald |30 families here that live in houses own- Tks Countryman and Peterson, Sena-|al assembly at Toronto. The Presby- J e — troops in the industrial section of upper of alleged violators of the liquor laws was | college. ard con Delaney, the floor leader, and oth- | terians last night approved the union. alleged Violal ilege, an_institution founded by t was dry but|ed by the Bigelow-Hartford Carpet com- 296 SQUARE MILES OF CROPS Silesia would be withdrawn. made at Moosup today by Deputy Sherift | testator, The remaindir of the estate | that the avater ' te r:n-.!:n h';rll i pans. An ;:;’:w_:anu pece un:::d 10 e ol e B e 4 S 7 Frank Tillinghast and County Detective!is loft to the R Catholic bishop of | €4 two feet si o ed vacate by 20. This was 5 r member, said in his response that |SEC'Y DENBY'S CABLE ALMOST DESTROYED BY FLOOD | THREE SEPARATE ATTACKS - G S s st mets W. E. Jackson. Working on evidence said the diocese. the . y ON POLICE IN DUBLIX |to have been obtained by the state police, damaged from t ~foot mark down- |pany since the striie at the focal plamt, & te next time. & Pueblo, Colo., June 8.—(By The A. P.) : the officers arrested fourteen men on| Eugene J. McCarthy. president of the | W2T1: ks 4 rerge | THICh started 16 weeks ago. Recently At probably scores of bills have gone| London, June 8—Rear Admiral Wil-|—Crops were almost totally destrowed| Dublin, June 8.—(By The A. P.)—|charges of illegally selling liquor. The|American Iron, Steel and Heavy Hardware | The steamer Inglcby ls proceedins|12 familics were forced to vacate hoas the governor for his approval it wili|llam S. Sims was seen by The Associated | over an area approximately 296 squarc| Three separate attacks With revolvers | arrests were made in saloons, stores and | Assceiation, told memhers of the organ- | from St John's t) stand by the Seapool |es owned by the company. be possible for some days to de-|Press correspondent late tonight on his| miles in the ‘neighborhood of Pueblo by |and bombs were made on a police lorry | private dwellings. ization at their annual convention at Mcn- |3nd give ynd aselstance necessary. ire what measures will fail. It is|return from the theatre and said he had| the recent floods, according to a report and p tos were Dbadiy lond eviction action taken Dy the eume * hoped to ses more democrats in the HAS NOT REACHED SIMS r liee today. One civillan wag killed and| The arrested men, some of whom Were|treal that the busin depression has = The civilized nations of the world, & 1 that he will approve the|not received a message from Sgcretary | made today to military healquarters here| seven civilians, of whom four'were wo- | released on bonds, were ordered to ap-|reached 5 turning point. Wity a read-| It's a_ wise woman who can make|has just been computed, use about S, " A number of apnrop on bills'of the Navy Denby. Ie therefore was'by Captain James G. Bennett, of the|men, were wounded. In addition, five con-' pear before Justice of the Peace Mathew- justment of prices, prozress and prosperi- | her shand be peat gh toda: The total appro- unable to make a statement. reconnaissance group. jeve he is boss when 200,600 matches every minute ef the stables reccived wounds. son here tomorrow. ty would inevitably follow. ske is the power behind the trone. twenty-four hours. - > i

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