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Notwich CONGRESS 1S T0 RUSH THE | 222252 correspondent of the Central News savs that a remarkable rumor is current—that the Sinn Fein intends to signalize the king's visit to Belfast by making a proffer of peace to his majesty. - ‘Unomployment in Berlin, Berlin, June 20.—(By The A. P.)— 8 PAGES—64 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS. o Domestatn | _Soerms_gp EAN TG TODSELSS n S Donkgn === ) W TKTION OF ARMAMENT In Favor of the Unconditional|10.000 sun barrels were being made in ! Thousands of unemployed workmen to- Danzig for .lhlpmu Mexico. . . R O T T ne to Twenty Years| Withdrawal of U. S.Milita-| xientyaine persems, mostly ~ Chinese ; : L B & and demanded that all workmen wao had and Mexicans have aied of bubonic | But Lloyd George Points Out That the Whole Life of the Uni Hope to Have It Passed Before the Prohibition Commission- | nad ‘Sicady employment give up - their : Mk e S o oy AN S0 B her hetimas daee paein R UAgO. ry Forces. o ¥ e ilt Ui P T er Promulgates Medical Beer Regulations—Senate and T e m maacof el New. York, June 20—Low records. of| . gunte Domingo, Daminican Republie, |, Ja1% 1ot 5,000,000 days of work last ted Kingdom Was Built Upon Sea Power—In Treaty i : . left bleeding_on the floor. The figght | one to twenty years were registered dur-| jung 20 (By the A. P.j.—An enormous |ciT, because of strikes, according 1o Wi Agreeme: jecti America House Are to Give the Bill the Right of Way—Other| coread antit’ 5,000 persons were embroil | 8 further coflapse of prices on'the | demonstration ‘n {svor ot iho ‘uncondi. | LFics, st Dublsied by (he ministy ith Japan All nts Objectionable to ed, using fists, chairs and sticks. Severat ange today, when sales to-|tional withdrawal of the United States ? H o P . o1 . 0 25 talled almost 1,250,000 shares. v ‘M_sh‘mg oy Provisions in the Bill Are to Tighten Up Federal Prohi- B etd fotam ot | SOt dos 5P ati ks wekeTalBctad, (but PRery (SR oot Pals DonTey A pAscording to 4 report received at Are to be Excl nt Was Made by British Investment rails, steels, oils and railway | expressed the desire that Santo Domingo | Hou®ol, Tex., from Goase Creek, an olf 2 o . . - 4 \ oot eaEy e equipments were hardeat hit. expressed the desire that Santo Domingo |neig” viliage, the Ku Kiux Kian, tarred Premier in Opening Imperial Conference, — FEDERATION OF LABOR | ooy qStech losing more than three | convention of 1907 providing for assist-| N3 feather three men there. 20.—The senate for the use of spirituous or vinous li- i & Doints, dropped o 71, the lowest Drice ance by the United States in the Gollec. | A \uientecr grom of nine women lers], L0000 June 20.(By the A. P.—The basis of the wisie empire's existhios™ with the house today to |ours as medicine unless un emersency | o o June 30:—Anti-lobbying legis- | St L% When it declined to 38 before | tion and application of the customs Feve- | g b YOI il of Labradur, 1o join | British prime minister, in opening the | Discussing the relation beer. Just after the |exists; would prevent the further man- " | the war boom lifted it to 89 1-2 in the|nyes of the country. - e B ity - oeon cluded the | Britain and the U he had Radsd & | utactire &5 tmportation nf whikkey jon HIAtom, Tarmolosus, seadawment cCandus: dsimetyear, e roct BHH tests of the | he forces of Lr. Wiltred T. Greafc:,|imperial conference, which inclu “Friendly co- committee had concluded a trial universities, establishment of 1abor (" Capais - 4 etter embodying the protests o 7 f S S i niton & : on a proposal to give the | spirituous liquors, but not alechol, until ne‘jflpamr P e st munadun Pacific, once a favorite of | people, addressed to President Harding, | mc0ic4! missionary. premiers of the overseas dominions, 10- | States is for us a cardinal pri il general prohibi- | the present supply is reduced to & point | g ClOTNIC P g nder basis for our | e I;telman?nal stock markets, inciud-|was handed the military governor by the PHEEs w“.—“‘. wrged employes to |08Y; Teferred (o Anglo-Japanese sels- tated by what secms 10 us the Prope B 3 tion Ug-iening up measure right of way, [whére it would meet the needs for non- | LFIRRRCL 0, SORNED TG0 U0 BT ing Berlin, was weakest of the rails, ‘ex- | leaders of the demonstration. o e emonerae fup |UUcD8 in terms generally regarded in |tare of things, by iasinct quite SS Willis, republican, Oho, intro- | beverage purposes and would give the %25 Fite FOL SANeE 0P ply OF | tending last week's loss by four points| “The archbishop, membersof the su-|SoiePerite wWith the waf depsriment IF|American circes here as assurance [0 |as by reZson and commcn senss. bill containing the beer |courts in Hawaii and the Virgin slands | {0 Same, JRIe, the UCHCER, Fedthi | to 101 That quotation was the lowest | premo court, lawyers and the faculties | abacity attendance at the citizens the United States that any renewal of the © are ready to discuss with Amerl and o niroverted sections of the |jurisdiction o enforce the prohibition | 98, 0F Laber 1ocay, These varidus sub-|since the 1901-03 period, when it fell 10 |of the universities took part in the meet. | 'AFY \raiing camp - asreement witn the Japaneso govern-|ean statesmen any propoal for the lime e h the hope of having it |act. 1s | While delegates off the floor were con-| Ojs - ing, at which was expresed the demand | omimation of Tumas Kiein of Massa. |MI°Ht WoUld necessary be of 4 nature un-{itation of armaments which ey wish passed hefore the prohibition commission- | Senator Willis in a statement said his | FUUS celegates o the oot wers con- ils, motors and railway equipments | that the United States’ offer of condi- |y remunstion of Jaling Kletn of Massa |objectionable o America. to met forth, and we can undertake that o Dromuigaies medical beer regulations [bill embodied uncontroverted issues in fyZCEnE (70 SITONTEIMORL Bf OTHA le | were often without support, even at pro-| tional withdrawal from Sano Domingo be |o ) ce wi While Mr. Lioyd George avoided a dec- [no such overtures will find lack of will under the opinion handed down by |the Volstead supplemental ¢ prohibition | jeWls s cand ¥ of | nounced concessions. Mexican Petroleum | refused, f0rélin And’ domedtic Commerce: wiks 0dn- former Attorn General Palme: bill now pending in the house and added: ke 5 laration on the direct isaue he alluded 1o the war-tim with Jap £ the treaty, | ingness on our part 1o meet them* friendship | The first session of the conference Was n and sald tha: Great Britain | without ceremony, the represontatives of repeated its recent low price of 103, af- 4:1In order_to find a “sounder basis for | \er saniyins oE LIS — statements by prohi-| “The passage of my bill does ot ¢ & son allying to 103, and Studebaker, | g 0 CONTES \ae committes | mean thers s no need of the other pro- | 2T soclal Te as & whole” the convention | Baldwin and some two' score of issues WIS IE0 CoNTEeY _draft the | vieions in the house bill but there is icted: thk exeontivel councliiio (ake firmed late yesterday by the senate. Norway s pposed to be “dry” | was anxious to apply this frierdship for |the United Kingdom, the dominions and ey were unwilling to Steve- £ io5poN6 e once popularly known as “war brides” REELECTION OF GOMPEBS | country, but no fewer than 23,005 Der-lq solution of the questions conn India assembling at the residence of the stes cntal bill and their re- |some division of opinion in this and I|SeRS 1o OPRORS IV \eEislation b oah-|ended the cession at losses of tWo to.five| po i oo To=o gumonr. o |Soms wero arrested last year for beins)with the Pacific ocean and the Far premier, who spoke for an hour, xpedited as emergency |am introducing this bill in order to Ei¥e | Stroy the department of labor. The pro- points. skl S e e 0;:“‘:_ drunk. among them the future of Chinu : \!x:; m-“-wwh the conference ad- sre was much speculation | ongress an opportunity to meey the |SroY : - The £ = Gompers and John Lewis, — Great Britain desired to com- | journed until tomorrow. hether the Volstead or Willis | medical beer situation, which must be {1?:;;{‘5“:‘;;“::f:c&:?:f::fin;[fic:::‘ PLAN TO DECIDE CLAIMS ‘:;‘I‘L“‘;‘ca‘;‘flo‘d:y“lv Rl‘c’:nd:“i:(':*'fznn:’;‘: m‘ ;::::h"::::':": ';h':l's‘m planned for | petition in armaments in the Pacific, the | It is undersiood that it the _Anglos & e put through firs aken care o ediately if the brew- | Ve - ¥ . tonig o 4 , wh ex- ; R o ot i T Bt to destroy the department af la AGAINST SHIPPING BOAERD friends have appeared on the house | eries are not to oper d prime ministers declared, and he empha- | Japanese agreement is renewed, Premief were marshalling their forces for the |pected to reach Guatemala Cit ywithin e (N e e e | peena e the willingness of the government | Hughes of Australia, plans to return to ST ok & Bedikine forsme the introduction of the 3 Vi H 5 s ch will decide 3 a few days on the French cruiser Jules | " jiccums limitation of a nents with | his own country by way of the United ¢ Ayl Dmomproooired B b g A resolution also was adopted pledging | | Washington, Jrne 20—President Hard-| veteran labor leader shall be returned to | Michelet. i . o s L > the United States, but he pointed out at the presidency of the American Federa- the same time that the life of the Un States, wrere he will make a serfes of Semtion by deciate |be slad to 8o anything I can to secure|St7oy the United Stites department of | JNPDLOE boérd that settiement of ap- ke scimdne et ot 1| speoches and attemst to explain the sit- e BT | ot meon: nowever, that I intend o] Resolutions disapproving the . second | 12 claima against the board be placed in | gituation and already deciare they bave |newspaper in the United States, was not | “42nd: was Dullt up sex power—if -~ 8 o ctive July 1st were adopted. The | cpent, e Gompers es wel FLER: gy 3 e discussion | house bill, as 1 consider them of vital| .0 GCCe UNY, 5L Were 0opMd. | The | announced today.at the shipping board. - | inarstisiorn coloing. the e eiion |07 FLEET OF MRSHIPS ARE BRITISH OFFICER SHOT S99 Rorons il pending n | importance and necessity under the cir- | XEFRUNE souncll was instructed o ap- Heretofors the shipping board has act-| 5 Lewls, with. & declaration that the | Al the women sompeting In the Tnter- TO BOMB WARSHIPS TODAY TO DEATH NEAR DUBLIN - e e | 1t 5 S 4 ed in the capacity of both defendant and ¢ | s - M - = in | for second class mail and to conduct an || v 4 chief wouls e ate t Oly: E 2 1 e ¢ beer dicine, t 1t thero should be & serious delay in |, CTion into the postal rates to aa- |JU98¢ In the matter of claims, Chairman | 1o bad 1o, Intaatin — of Wit e | one Horse B, ot O e 1| Langiey Field, Va. June 20—The| Dubiin, June 20—(By She A. P.) Seos | . rovide that not more [congress un the question, it was inat-| CReeFopl, B0 0 RS U 16 S | Lanker ) explained, Most ‘of tho claima | frem the sace. i e aneen Mary deciared that riding | Sreatest-Ermala of air fighters e 1 Lieutenant Breeze of the Worcester 1 nt of alcohol in wine |cated at the treasury department today | IR Whether tiey were © have resulted from cancellation of con-|" N "Gompers, however, said: “I con-|astride is unwomanly Hat FCNE | thered by the army in time of 7 shire regiment was taken from an aute- | - bed within ten days than |that early consideration would be given | ™4 €0 0, "FNIPNCCE O o g0 | tracts, one of them being for twenty|yider the position of president of the resting here tonight ready at a moment’s |mobile in which be was riding yesterday e o O o, [ R ot beer for madieal pusposns | apDroving of plans to prohibit lobbying | Mlion doliars and others ranging {rom |American Federation of Labor 30 exalt-| Marine workers who have hesn on |ROtice to “hop” from the field tomorrow |near Dublin, accompanied by —thres : 1 The ‘remulations are ready. it wae aaa: |4t Washington was adopted. 1t was|“ght million dollars downward. e e el | st arine worker he e e 1* n|for practical demonstration of air service | young women and shot to death. h would bosl i :‘“l lons are ready, It Was add- | inted out in support of the report that| Lhe members of the arbitration board | poitics to attain it i agreement with the Mexican Navigation]Claims that the day of ecapital batt The car in which Breeze and his com- . more than one hundred preec s h",‘““"‘,“"m“ upon de-| juch legisiation would serve fo isolate| VOUId Consist f a lawyer, an auditor o man in this convention, or out ci... any to resume work under tie oli |Ships is pa banions /wese; moloring s held Mot as within Bhys t any shgmeian'cign. 0 SRMINRIEE < them: members af congress from persons they | 204 @ technical man, all “of national|oe it can truthtully sav, and I do not | contract for {hree months 7| Across Hampton' Roads at the naval|ermed S shot SR RARYPEESEE represent. The comention favored a | St3nding and reputation.” Delieve b would untruthfully make such | o ;. base several score of Uncle Sam's alr|the licutenant. Leaving two of the wo« | Vi " i v 7S The agreement of the Hamburg-Ameri- t, 2 o % ; boats are tuned up to take first action|men by the roadside the miscreants SECRETARY WEEKS ON TRIAL FOR DOUBLE Sep™ °f resistration of lobbylsts, RoW-| ooy, line with the Harriman interests o jomcs mont’ (it I discussed the prest | ~TLeadors of the Mimers' Federation ot} %] *hombing of the ex-German sub- forced the third young woman to drive VIEWS ON DISARMAMENT MURDER AT SOUTH BRAINTREE| A proposal {¢ take a referendum vote |7€0Den the trade routes formerly con- | ‘Scrcs = D iLE Lttt obotha Eavetat marine U-117 tomorrow oft the Virginia |them. with the officer into the Dublin | . trolled by Germany has met the ap- ox - : e Cap Hills, where they stood Breeze up against e I on & proposition to raise ten miltion dol- Except for his brief announcement | offer of a 10,000,000 pound subsidy to|C ; A bty S o Jame 20.—The presert| Dedham, Mass, June 20.—Nlcco'a Sac-|lary to finance the establishment of five | PFoval of the individual members of the | ot v o Mdats” ME YTooris. |itheteonl indtists Immediately behind the leading scouts |a wall and shot him to death. Tation 1s desirous of disarming | €0 on trial wih Bartolomeo Vanaetti for | universities of industrial and agricultural | 2037, Mr. Lasker further announced 10- | b neads the largest union in the ORIEL | & o will fiy nie planssof the¥-5-L ypeescs | Tho Boeventtings sty (S Ta 1t 1s sate to g0, but it is not the | @ double murder at South Braintree last| cconomics—four in the United States and | 92y However, mo action in regard 10! g iates. dectine 1o ik sme staiement.| Offensive operatioms against the Tark-|of Which will tarry four bombs. A tor were kidnapped yesterday while out | - A Crertaling hoase. . was absent from his shoe factory|gne in Canada—w: 5 ~ | allocating shipping board vessels to the |pric r non o matsan i . M | pedo plane division of five Martin bomb- | walking near Fethard, County Tipper- | riast Ot Manth on tha diy ot tharoe faclOy | one i’ Canada—was rejscted. {Tihe eiu= | 271072t NE F2NY & e the | His rJpporters, however, were activs and | ish nationalists in A: inor are op ] » ¢ War John W. Weeks raid| Rork bench on the day of | nf”“h’:wn,:»n*: cation committee's report that such interests has yet been taken|opyim ement address st Tu o elley, superintenden a said. 1 v 01 e lonmel that they had pledged more than | posed by Great Britain, France and|ers will foliow with six = bombs each. o ;,,.‘,2;“,,,’“‘:::.,#?1?%?:‘;5 e twenty thousand of the 38,204 votes in | Italy, which have despatched a note .o|Come mext with cargoes of o il . P . Tk by the board, plan was “imopractical” was adopted. 3 testified today. He sald Sacco had ar-|’ g 7 i T him earior o e wedtro| Efforts of postal employes to minimize n we see nations proparing for| ranged w i s each and the column will be closed by |number of bullet and shotgun wounds, ] : of ATTACKED EEPORT 0N thgoanysntion. thip Greck ipoyerum it e tine corps division of six De Havi-|and that each man had been blinfolded tako the ay off in order to procure ‘a |50y WOrk Was indorsed. Although electioneering on behalt of bR Tand bombere carrying two bombs each. [before he was killed. aking er preparations ‘n tine| (oo ihe Ay of T to ‘procur Indorsement of the world war veter- THE ALAND ISLANDS |Lowis has been in progress for a week. | Revival of fhe ecat-o™-nine-tals ana| '3l VomPers Srriinn B0 SRR SO n durin the war, we mui - ATy .| ans, provided for in a resolution, was re- ris announcement came as a surprise to| «, sessions in the woodshed” o il e, s osee B ] ake notice,” he deciared ot R A found | Toar, e 1Y | fused with the declaration that the fed-| Geneva, June 30 (By the .A. P.).—|many delegates who had belicved (hat | wore rocommended by Magistrats Max .| LANEIeY Field docs not expect even that|MIss ALICE ROBERTSON i o administration had "'h"'vr murdered men was similar. i seneral an| ErAtion held to its principle adopted last :hal;nar Bn:n;:lt, former premier of |he would formally withdraw from the | Levine_to check what he described as tie ;"l'” last P;?":\‘ .-:-':u:v to raiesaat Ehale PRESIDED OVER HOUSE ] - n the only competent | M e sim g ! 20-| year of impartiality toward all organ-|Sweden, at today's session of the coun-|rzce. b " in the Bromx, New A g b o ] e ' far it was sate to g0 in | Pearance fo one Sacco used to wear at|{liiong of war veteraus, cil of the league of nations, attacked the | Labor leaders pointed out tonight that | yrey Ce Wave” in t bombe. Bat’ provision s made for the| ashington. June 20.—For the first : ¢ disarmament g < v e - A resolution calling on the federation |report of the aliied comimissian which in- | the candidacy of Lewi o : Langley bombers to try . ime in, histcry, according to official " On cross-examinaticn he eald ‘Sacco ¥ Y. ewis would change —_— U-11 ains afloat when o Feo- Rarees by Allee D.| On cros nination he eald Saceo | o ‘establish ten daily newspapers | Vestisated the dispute between Finland | the “whole political complexion” of the hoast o e b D £ o i P had;told him ho wanted to g0 to Tialy to {0 RCUUGl - fen Cally mewapapers | CoUELCL T orahip of the. Aland eze at Tufts. who voic-| € AR pacere ole dlle on cer] qustrial centers was also rejected. Cen-|Islands in the Baltic. . He was particu- t women woull bring | 0 n he was arrested was declared | (Y3l 1abor bodies, however, were urged to | Jarly severe upon Judge Abram 1. Elkus, Secretary Weeks sod:) Hit when he was arrested was declared | gongjder the advisabllity ‘of establishing | the American member of the commission, Rtk by Berardel idow to D ke I minutes to yo--| by, Berardellis widow to be Just 1ke|ineir own, datly newspapers, who, he said, “diminished the importance | nowever, there had been no indication of | &, 5U3den Hiness euffered while he was She was greeted with applause and, ank u‘n..a' - “”n sl A The non-partisan campaign of the fed- .,; his own mission and detracted -from |such a move. delivering an ress. HEARING ON CHARGE OF r‘:;’;rfl wh;‘n Representative Walsh, re. £ my depa n by B e €ration during 1920 was endorsed and | the prestige of his own decision by de-| Mr. Lewis has established a campai - " % N KILL WIFE |Publican, Massachusetts, who was o T never knew an-| Reconl o RO i ta; S°pan | the convention instracted its officers to | claring the Aland Isiands question to-be |headquarters at one of (he down down [, AR STESmeRt ever “who wen the war’ AEIGRIN ThEn. *iding in the absence from Washington t s dmpos- | O 8 had loft his weapon (o be re.|take steps to form a perraanent non-par- | insignificant.” hotels and is being alded in tds cam- |G S¥0 AR SO nd the as.| Ellsworth, Maine, June 20.—Testimany |of Speaker Gillett invited her to wield moment af e bt & onth betore ‘the mmie. | tisan: cmapaign ” organization. M. Branting demanded a plebiscite and | paign by a large force of mine WOTKers | ast or Cuarles M, Hart, of Mills |that Isaac L. Stover, of Brooksville, had | the gavel. | paired about a month before the mir-| “The convention adopted the executive |deciared neutralization of ' the isiands |offisials. Preade e el et S | pought poison at a drug store in Castine| The roll was being called at the time 5 Swar. France is at war| def, showed thata n b council’s jndorsement of establishment of | Was necessary for Sweden's security. Reports that he would not be able to |SParEed with manslaughter. was given by William A. Walker, pro-|On a resolution providing for creation of re in cor SR b e o| conference boards of organized workers| C. J. A. Enckell. Finnish minister in|control ,the wotes of his own organiza- o | prictor of the store, at a hearing given [COMmission to represent the United T T e o 'ne | “thoroughly voluntary in character” as | Paris, recognized the Swedish nationality | tin were denied tonight by his support. e e e e N arge of attompting |States at the Peruvian centennial cele etti and said it had a mew ham- |® Means of promoting the democracy of |Of the population. He reminded the|ers, who announced that the four thou- |S29F 0 the fven Sunday might at |to kill his wife. Stover was arrested |Dration. Somewhat embarrassed but s N ey labor “through development of co-opera- | council, however, that the king of Swe-|sand two tundred fift ‘of the |S908E AL &, AlnTLL K UBAAY. T last week after his wife had informed |2 clear voice, Miss Robertson announeed tive effort.” den had promised in 1909 never to as- | miners would be case in fawr of their |\n¢ Hartford Club, which was attended | Be¢ WECC S SF hat he had given her|the vote and relinquished the chair be- e 3 by the end of = “Co-operatlon should be encouraged as |Sert any rights over the island and that|lesder by, ahout/3Mp pCispne; I somed candy at a motion picture show | ore any member had occasion to address 2% ur ‘arme wi1 be reached | HARVARD STUDENTS GREETED an effective means of curbing profiteer- | SWeden had recognized Finland's inde-| <ne candidacy f Lewis is the first seri-| w. ke ission bar- |2 month ago. her as “Miss Speake it thousand men MADAME CURIE YESTERDAY |ing," the report said, urging extension of | endence without reserve. largest, and the Carpenters and Joiners' | ey York stats Bowus commission bar. | & BB, Huriey, representing Stover, s the federal farm loan act {o give credit| In the afternoon the council took up union, the third largest union in the fed- |Ted Bundreds of fndfans Tewdents PH| o "5 a3 0 evidence to present for | PIER TO KE CLEAR FOR O\MEXCEMENT ADDRESS Cambridge, Mass, Jume 20.—Oone|to all properly organized co-operative |the German complaints against the Sarre | eration, alrcady have swung thelr SUPDOrt | pe " nacaucs they - ate. povernment | the defense. He asserted that mons was ARRIVAL OF ADMIRAL AT R 1. STATE COLLEGE | thousand students from colleges in analsocleties. The report also urge dihat the |Valley governing commission. Later the |io Lewis. e its ¥ necessary because the state had present- . near this clty, with contributors (o the | Uniisd States’ department. of lubor_issue | council ‘closed its doors and decided 10 |'* Ty candidacy of Lewts 1s the rt seri- FaigyinC L e d no motive for the alleged poisoning. he me- | fund raised recently to purchasc a gram|monthly statements of the cost of manu-|Mmake its deliberations public only after | ous sitt:n that President Goi s Stover was release onds. b ging the | Tespects to the French scientist at a DB i e left Hague headquarters. 68 for" meclection: by John| Mconride Ca|is mecteles sEreament SERCHERE S oroups- ‘Heclared | mesting at Harvarde unlversity toda 3 b mes M. Beck in his President A. Lawrence Lowell of Har.| NEW YORK EXPRESS WAS the Rhode ls-| vard, who presided, comnared Madame DERAILED AT WATERVILLE died. E ¥ " ords, & woman presided today over the jer convention. They sald that there probe | Be¥s Willlam Shaw, general spore-|the navy finishes. If necessary the army : house of representatives, Miss Alice Rob. Sy Botid he manTarTey e | 1a7y_of the United flight will consist of twelve Martin bomb- | oot ©72 TEEAHTER WIns Alice Tob- - 1X' id be candidates put into the | cpriotian Endeavor, was a patient a|ers with six bombs each and eleven De |jo it 0 TER LR TP X et eld in opposition to the presen membess | Bogion hospital yesterday as a cosult of | Havilands carrying two bombs each. e of the executive council. TUp to tonight, srlasting peace. When the| move we wiil make| Va tinz forces | mer. 2ven Vo New York, June 20.—When ths Olym- . on which Rear Admiral Sims is re- turning to this country by order of See- e ey (fon™ eBlide. 2 |transportation of Italian emigrants to|gyILDING TRADES STRIKE ;:maryb:!'(;nb"y‘;rdocu Wednesday, it will BATTLESHIPS TRANSFERRED been reelected year after year by al- | e SR o O o000 4 " ENDS IN SPRINGFIELD el o DI oo A ers shall sall each month, carrying 1,000. = Offclals of the Iine decided today. aft- ard, d KRO> AN most a unanimous vote. er a conference with port officials, to y. e tribution to science tothat of ingfield, Mass., June 20.—A build- llege in Kingston, today.| Curie's cont > 3 % # = Published repofts that representatives | sy o jocomotives were destroyed and|: ngfield, 3 , Ju A .y exclude the public “to avoid discrim- O I, SSRL” N oue- | e Sene BeBe ERe Sacere e o R | VRN, Cunn, Juns 20 —Four per-| Washington, June 30.—The battieships |of certain anti-Gompers Interuss are | o others badly damaged in & Ave which |8 trades strike of two weeks' Guration|inqiion= Tiere have been many re- or to the morality i He daus manied. o o el n, serlously, (and @ | Arizona, Nevada and Oklahoma were to-|operating among the delegates with & | purialy burned a Boston & Maine Rail-| 4 brought to @ close late this aftel-|poris fhat prononents and opponents of s who compose them sl ko RN b S L L B‘»‘«w;nj’ S\’nw!?' \'fi day ordered transferred from the Atlan-|hundred thousand dollar fund” | toad roundhouse at Portsmouth, N. H.,|B°0R ‘;h*" the ?"“(i’;cd o ithe m:_‘,u)__ the admiral's London speech, in which he awarded 30 gridubia | e oained how | et e e ) e Yok tin o the ;‘z‘cllnc‘t_leelmhy Ascrctary) Dity {1y created considerable et (At~ yesterday. = Officials placed e loss at b T G Ly \'x}m-id“’; with Trish-Americans, were plan- . Eutterfield of the : é 2 T e led t e he battleship Maryland, now un-|tempts, however, to get the convention | 2pout $130,000, -5 ey e = sty ing demonstrations of opposite nature. Abfchand Cuegs | alice wits st Fratesior Dusis, & Juadgrville north of this city. The in-|der construction, will, When ‘completed, |to invstigate the matter failed today on ¥ E bers of the plumbers union, which Sat- | " IETENRIRION OF oppeste Tl ; am H S.'..'.".'.-’,": daughters are guests, at one time was| Harvey Vorbenian, New Britain, lott |y g tli (0 the Pacific feet. 2 point of order, but it is expectsd the |. yyiliams college, at its 127th annual \‘x\ydl;' at{er’:;}nfl ‘-mhar St 2 : Island supreme court were | ANERIER) BEL SUOHG O ratory. hip fractured; Mrs. Tillie Futoms As. | DY (D¢ same order, the battleships motion for a committes of inquiry will be | commencement recognized with honorary [ WO s E N0 NAVAL VESSEL TO S ti8 T degtes of doetor of 16w ranstbes gllotepiogrtog o SO i AL o back sprained M oo | New York, Texas, Wyoming and Arkan- |made tomorrow. degrees men who gained distiaction in MEET AD: loave tomorrow for New Ha-|tna Cohen Coumbla Conr, "ioft irg |53 are transferred from the Pacific to —_—— fields of peace and others whose under-| HOUSE DEMOCEATS ARE MIEAL SIME TOR ROBBERY bruised; Benedict Brown, New York. ‘“;e;‘rl:::;m 3:6'{7 . JOHNSON ALIEY BILL graduate life was cut short by se.vice in PRESSING FOR TABIFF BILL| w.oioton June 20—Secretary Dem- AT TOLEDO POSTOFFICE FigL knee brulsed All recetved medical | tion of ships had meen mase Wi 2ol PASSED HOUSE, 171 TO 70| the war. Washington, Jums 20.—Pressed by |bY Said that'Rear Admiral Stms, em i ol B — s 20— Siiaey T . ADDRESS AT AMHERST attention to assigning the coal-burners to the At-| <yachington, Jume 20.—The Johnson| The Belgiam gevernment decided | gemocrats for definite information as to | foaips e¥ Motk Wedneaday aboard lantic ficet and the oil-burners to the | biyl to pormit aliens who sailed on or be. |t0 makoe athletes and physical training | whe nthe permanent tariff bill would be (g SENTEE DIVIPE TOW MO trip 4o z 20.—Robert | (0P Tailroad, sald the cause of the de-| The pastlennin TooEomlc measure. fore June § last to land at American |compulsory to all young men entering the | ceady for the house, Representative Mon- | a0 29 WOR 2 I50R, Tel, U0 TR dered by the jury against| ,Amherst, Mass, June 20.—Robert| .., 0 pad not been determined to- eship Utah s assigned as|ports was passed late today by the house, |military classes of the kingdom. This|dell, the republican leader, said teday it |y S0, (TRE V00 DANS Bod o FRter James Sansone, Charles | Lansing, former secretary —of = state.| o oo %tonder overturned and the | EoniP of the European squadron, Sec-|mmq excess admitted over the June quota |is due to the fine physical condition of | probably would be reported by the ways |, °f S*0CnE @ e z and George Lewis. speaking at the Amherst college centen-|yo"oire “all of stecl construction, tipped | ooy, DenbY said. and the Pittsburgh, | egionlished under the percentage immi. |members of the American Expeditionary |and means committee “about the first of (' pHEATERERE - New Yorx nas made today by | mial celebration today, sald the beginning|¥e cars. all - Upped | present flagship, will return to this coun- = e o agatoat | Woress the month. i e ieEy e gl oo A made Ay Y | ot u new century for Amherst ecollege|JIEhtY. West of the tracke is an om: |{ry, gration law would be charged off against ; S il S that rish sympathizers wers planning g+ Killits as he commence - | o eked the beginning of & mew epoch | Pankment sioping down 200 feet, but Iater monthly quotas. 4 e demonstration, the secretary said he - evidence against thirt | eworid's histony. in. which he was | th¢ Cars swerved to the east. BAN mrs“—‘ms A Ee _The measure was taken up by vote of \"u'“.xm" Q;B-:‘ ;‘mfi_&;kmed GREECE MAY NOT hoped mo situation would develop to ria ow e ciose of B aene the. collame, would do. ite part |, The tracks ware torn up for .some 2 T8 o %0 under suspension of the xulem g e R o DELAY ITS OFFENSIVE |make it impossible for an admiral of the . case 2 i} et orablems fo ba faced. he sald,|distance and trawnis via Waterbury were A STOLEN AUTOMOBILE | The number which the measure would | Sl O the ftiacn datendants left when the | ara et new but old, ~New nostrums |46t by way of New Maven afier the 3 Tnited S p ordinary permit o tnier the Cnited States. at | prominent syndicalist was illed 810 1| .10, June —Tho Athens corro-|way or t» be ‘embarrasied by aRy sle - IF not surffice, The hour demands the |ccident. Wrecking crews ~from Dan- | , Philadelphia, June 20.—Requests for|tais time is estimated as approximately [unidentified] man was found dead op-| HCH% "0 % 1ol Mail says he is au- |ment when he landed. Saster and Joe Culbert, were acauitted | will not surfter, O Fous Aemncy tne |bury, Hartford and this city were work. ;‘:‘:\fii\phrfl;’ens\:; of _four automobile|ten thousand. The bill now goes to the |PeSite the law courts. thoritatively informed regarding the al- . n motion of Prosecutor Stuart B o . its who ok i g pinsomen g olif: | ai principles upon which pure think- |InK tonight and expected to have the line [ 03 Who today held up Frederick |senate. The American Detroloum Institute es- |lied note that Greece considers that mili- | WOULD PREVENT WoMEN - ing and just laws are based” open tomorrow morning. There ‘were » @ runner for the Mutual Trust| During brief debate, Chairman John- . = tary operations constitute the only dras- p » aleott” Willlams of New York, pre-|about 175 passengers on the train. The | 0MPany, and seized a bag containing ten [son of the immigration committee, de- |timates that the daily average gross | BT BT i lace in SMOKING IN “PUBLIC PLACES® ted the collega with the pulplt, chair | *HKineer was Fugene Potter of Boston,'iousand dollars in cash and five thou-|clared the measure should be pressed to |crude ofl production i the United |5 80 o) R, Bl B oc Somen - = b Sp by Henry Ward Beech-|And the conductor J. R. Crowley of Bos- |and dollars in checks. were telegraphed |relieve congestion at various ports, es- |States' for the week ended on June 11|7@ P70 280 0, 09500 SO HECC T Washington, June 20—A puf om a Boston, June 30.—Powdered emery was "fl‘ "r‘::: ':"“'g‘ o EtaokTn, e to8: by the local police tonight to the au-|pecially New York. was 1344120, agalnst 137,130 in the | therefore, 8 et o inent il | Cigaretie may cost Washington womes ioday in the engine and shaft| Thse 1o 1868, i % thorities of virtually every city within| The bill was opposed by Represent- |Preceding week. e o > 325, if & bl introduced today by Rep. rings of the steamer Delisle, unload-| 5 R e a radius of two hundred miles of Phila- |ative Raker, California, who charged that resentative Johnson, democrat, Missls, = chalk at an Fam Boston ler. The | wyarEYAN ENDOWMENT X W delphia. The bandits escaped in a stolen | steamship companies had deliberately vi- | A® Amercan ereed for American col- camer, owned by the Shipping B siopl, becomes a law. [Toe ' messurd | : ; : 7 orovides that women who smoke in “pub- ] o ACCOMPANIED BY WIFE |automobile which later was found aban-|olated the new immizration law by bring. [e8¢ Sraduates was presented to the |§300,000 WORTH OF NOTES provi operatad by G. H. Sprague and Son, FUND REACHES 12,770,000 doned in the center of.the city. The|ing aliens to this country by ship loads, |ETaduation class at Tufts college by Dr. ey " lic places” “shall be fined $25 for thas by G. 1. Bprague nad Son, e ifts fo the| DubIn. June 20—(By The A. P Col-|checks alme - wore. found :acattered along Lee S. McCollester, dean of the Crane DISAFPEARED FROM SAFE| g5t offense and one hundred dollars fof & members of her craw joined tho maring |, Middleown, Junt 0G0 ana|onel Lambert, in command of the bri- [the street. {BEQUESTS IN THE WILL Theologleal . achool,"In ‘his batoalaureate | § Now . York, June .20.—Disappearance|® Second ifaotion: ; which Prsaident W A. Shankiin proposed | 58d¢, st Athions, was fatally shot this OF MISS ALICE . Layms | ™™™ over the week end of §300,000 worth of| A similar schedule of fines is proposed - 1 Siaint. of Suiliies ch Pre . A Shank veni vhile “ — 2 = ; ¢ The ariment o Justies was| 1Y culoyan umivaraity have reathed & evening at Moydrum while returning|“BODY” FOUND IN PUEBLO vestigation will by ety for proprietors of public places. F ] Sinclair Consolidatea Oil corporation - 1otal of $2,170,000, he renorted fo the|fTom & fetnis party ,'V’}h'“m’:‘"“g:f"‘: PROVED TO BE MUMMY| New York, June 20.—The estate of the | ., Ti?, eXPedition from Gloucester, Mans., s it hanis tin alumni the luncheon the afternoon. one notes from the safe of a client was re- 3 Tha balance of $230,000 must be raised | “"g N IO vty to halt, but |, Fueblo; Col. June 20.—What promised | Conn., appraised today at §88,139, was| [ Tiitore the winner of the interaationai|28CRCY- The name of the client was not BEEN OVEESUBSCEIBED FIGURES SHOW DECREASH by Sept. 1 next. the driver of the onr inatend of obeylie |0 @ & “murder mystery” of .the great|divided among a dozen institutions and | iyt TGN OE ) year ago to the |divulsed. Four of the notes are for §300 IN COST OF LIVING e et the Command mnected meeud of obeying | flood here followedb the finding last night | Miss Lillian Letscher of New Haven. a|neat'aotit 0ot ‘of Gloucester began yos. |c2ch and the rest for §1,000 each, all| Wellesley. Mass, June 20— e HO® NANGS NBORD. the men fired on it A brllet strosk Goy | of the skeleton of a woman in a ox in an | friend. Miss Letscher receives $§3,000 | iy, " bearing 7 1-2 per cent. interest. They [len F. Pendleton, president of Wel N w Tork, June 20.—The cost of (ving CONVIOT IN s1Prr|onel Tambert in the neck. " COI* falley near the business district. Colorado | and the residue after the institutional be- are not registered and are negotiable. college, announced at commencement he United States drapped 2.3 per oy Mrs. Chall lightly 1 rangers cstimated that the woman had | quests have been ®leducted Tesanit b ok {hs i ncremsa; dan - t6; the exercises today that the fund of two mil n May, according to figures mado| Jackion, Mim, June 20.—Louis Wim-( (0 Chatoner was allehtly Injured. | peen dead eight or nine months, and| The will bequentha §1,500 to the New | MUY 17 om fhe SREFEERS Gr8 €0 t1e P e lion seven hundred thousand dollars public tonight by the national industrial [ berly. an 18 year old negro convicr, wan | Colonel Challoner and Mrs." Lambert | started an investigation. Haven Visifing Nurses' association, $3.- | Tee: of Rochester, N. Y. deciavel at|> DCF BUILDE! which Wellesley hag been raising had contersnos board. The total digrease|#slzed by a mob and hanged at the gato|Were mot injured. Today R. H. Wimmer, a merchant, said | 000 to the Dwight place church, $5,000 |~\yoinington before the annual conven- BY AN ELECTRIC CBANE |been oversubscribed. Five hundred thous from July, 1920, to June 1, 1921, wan 20,3 | 0f the state convict farm scven miles — the “body” was the mummy of a clift|each to the Grace hospital, the General | ,=ot&% (RS HF BOTE Corvats sand dollars from the general ecucation- cent. leaving the net increass bo-| from here late today. He was a trusty |0N TRIAL FOR MAVING dweller which had been in the store for | hospital and the Y. W. C. A., and $1,000 | oo Torrington, June 20.—Edward Collins. |al committes 15 therefore assured, she = tween July, 1914, and June, 1921, at 61,9 And was alleged to have assaulted KILLED HERBERT ZIEGLER | " lcast fifteen years. The mummy float- | each to the Mothers' Aid society and the S 45, or Lynchburg, Va., 2 foreman for the | said. 3 oor o white woman, Two other negro tru ed into the alley during the fiood. Ladies’ Benevolent society of the DWight | weur masked matomoblie bandits heig|AMmerican Bridse Company. was kilied F o caught him several miles'from the faT™.| Chigage, June 20.—Mrs. Cora Isabelle blace church. Bequests are also made 10| up Frederick Myers, a -runner for che|l3ts, 044y when he was crushed by an [iiccusEp or GIvING FINED HIS DAUGHTER PR e promgreccens Orthweln, will take the witness stand | PURROUGHS SURRENDERS TO institutions in New York. Mutual Trust Company. at Philadelphia, | (L% CTane whics was being install POISON TO HIS SWEETHEART = AND THEN PAID FINE iy In her own defense tomorrow at her trial WARDEN AT LEAVEN WORTH and seized a bag containing between $5.- | (7 th local plant of the American Brass 3 - MOLDS STEAMER EAST SIDF on a charge of having killed Herbert 000 and $10,000. Myers fired after thelCOMPAnY. Norunna, Mi June 20.—A tentative surlington. Vi, June 30 —Judge H. B.| Norfolk, W. Va, June 20.—Al‘hough |Zlegler in her apartment several months fleeing bandits who escaped with fhe g jury was completed i circuit Sourt here of the local court fined his daugh-| ready to sall with a cargo of coal for money. PEDESTRIAN ARRESTED FOR Jate today for the trial of Forrest Higs zabeth, $1 and costs, amounting| Dublln, the steamer East Side, on which| Several witnesses wers introduced by |cently of complicity in an alleged nation- | Cherbourg, France, June 20. The theft | — BUMPING INTO AUTOMOBILE |gins, 22 years old, charged With mus i 15 $8.05, when she appeared before him | five hundred machine guns wers selzed at|the defenss today in an effort to ghow | Wide automobile theft ring, and released |of jewelry from a woman passenger, de-| Chamber of ssmmerce of the United in connection with the @3th today charged with violating traffic reg-| Hoboken, N. J, last woek, has been or- |that Ziegler had for some time kept Mrs. |[on $10.000 bond pending an appeal. has|scribed as Mrs. O. A. Mann of New |States opened a campaign against pro-| Waukegan, IiL, Jume 20.—H. C. Rel- sweetheart, T ulations. Court attaches said the judge| dered held hefe by the deartment of jus-|Orthwein iIn ignorance of the fact that |surrendered to the warden at Leaven- | York, was reported by wireless today as|posed cash bonus for former service |mer, a pedestrian, was arrested and body was fo. was notieed later writing a check for the| tice, pending the Investigation ints> theihe was married; that he later told her | worth nenitentiary, according to word re- | having taken place on board the Cunard |men, sending a statement of its position fined $7.40 today because he started iofarms of the ‘ui amount of the fine. ownership of the guns. he would obtain a divorce and marry her |celved here, Burroughs' appeal has mot!steamer Aquitania, which is due to call[to. the president, cabinet, members of |cross the strect and bumped into an au- | flies Aprl 1, last . and that on the night of the tragedy Ne|yet been heard. With four others Rur-|here tomorrow morning from New York.|congress and 1.400 business organiza- ' tomobile. e was srraigned n polies| Higgins i secused When & pessimist expects o be dia-| Our iden of & £ood bosw i eme who oanm | was Intoxicatdd and had thrown a bot- | roughs wis sentenced 0. serve two years tions, Renabilitation of disabled vete- court after his injured head was band- tum polson upon sppointed he is disappointed If he it bow wilhout bomsing. tle at her i » eate. “in the federal penitentiary. rans 18 urged. Rged at & hospitan, . delicate condition. a great rEN COT Toleds, Ohio, Tana 20.—All ten counts cs1xG | 900 7. Snavely, local superintendent of indictment_aris'ng_out BY ROBERT LANSING |ip, New York, New Haven and Hart- Toledo postoffice, Feh. POWDERED EMORY FOU IN THE ENGINE OF STEAMER 5 THEFT OF JEWELRY ON Detroit, June 20.—James C. Burroughs THE STEAMER AQUITANIA g0, It was announced today. of Bridgenort, Conn., convicted here re-

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