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_~="POPULATION 29,685 |~ NORWICH, CONN. FRIDAY, FGHTOF UNEKPECTEDFIRY | 22 o s INHOUSE OVER WAR FRAUDS st Bil s VOL. LXIV—NO. 133 17 Miners Killod, 25 Infared. - £ _Samuél E. Plngree, who was Ver- _sl:'uu;: g:nl.n‘iy; ;m::l:‘si;,kg::d A. 1: n)fl | Investigators Are at Work | Senate Votes 37 to 30 For a) mont's oldest living former governor, ’ : g ':vo-:ntv‘;nv:hvger: ure in an expiosion | Throughout the Country| Per Cent. Ad Valorem and| ru. rorest are; that approsched vers 237 2 ¥ ; - §% Followed Rescinding of Action Giving Right'of Way to a |mins hi!:ui-?'m“xmv; “cient| Seeking Motive For and| Seven Cents a 'Pound on [}, 5,8e toun of Milinocket, Me. on| Nine Civilians Were Killed in the Streets, Tws of Th _ 3 it = 3 der control yesterday foremoon. 1 Rep\;blinnkuolutinnl"orlnnofinfionoffluhckéf TR S b % the Place of the Killing—| Crude Coal For Dye Prod- . died at his home jn Hartford, Vt. g Women—Many Were Killed in Their Houses—Bayonet - - s The Searles mansion at Great ir. . 3 i ipbell Told |, 1osier, swoe 1~Davia viovd Geueg |~ Arrest of Material Witness. | ucts. rington constructed In the early s at 4| Charges by the Military Were Necessary to Disperse Prosecution—Chairman Campbell the British prime minister, today enter- |/ $ f cost of about $2,000,000 has been sold | iained William " Randolg_Hearst the | White Flaing, N. ¥.—investigaion of | Washington, June 1—Atter ve-nour | 1o'a syadisate for abaut $75,00. - 3 £ . Amertcan. pubi % rs. Hearst at|the S ing. arence Peters, ex- | fight, the senate approved tonight com- el - the Mob._w the Rebels Mounted u' “ /the Bemocratic Members That Their Attack on Attorney | American publisher, and Mrs. premiers | NaYY man by Water S Ward, wealihy | mittss amendments of tho tarifl Dl DIO: | gy, tnsane padients; Heney A. Senith & - : S 2 official residence that the luncheon swas | PAKEr, Was being pressed from copst o | posing a duty of 50 per cent. ad valorem e Strests—Lloyd e . Lioyd George's peroonal friends present, | P4y Was found near the Kensico reer- | products. The Vot was 37 to 20, thres | G000 00 G > & - Crooks”, S 2 volr. nm\b:ican Keyes, Lafollette and Norris, Sir James Cnl' Todny. . Su? the War . Becaun Usioa o Ophiteatinesld But Instead of ciarifiving the case, ex- | oppoding the amendment, and one demo-| joyeph MeGulaness, member of the Tm. s o | tenslon “of the quest for ‘facts thus far | crat, Kendrick. - < - |, London, J 1—The hottest tle his Whitsuntide holf and is awaite 3 - % bell id - the Ci y 1.~ perial parliament for the southern divi- n, June e bat is iday WashingtonJune 1—The war frauds | on the sublect Mr. Campbell 5aid the um:;';ng::g‘;m{n“;‘:,e 7he BeESArs | has tended only o Introduce more mys-| Running 45 minutes beyond the time|Zeriel ¥ County Longford, dléd Wednzs. |Detween the military and Sinn Fein|ing tomofrow's conference betweem the & | he ragiog foe days in the senate broke ‘vmlon! will not operate in his defense | meeting voted that all members shall "eflou!- anglek. of IS IRTHnE e e Selnti, Drouiiit it day. 3 gunmen since the Belfast turmoil began| Ulste and the Earl of Balfowr at 8 nexpected fury in the house today | [NMUSR TUU MeT OPCTD, nd that the | hereafter Tefuse to accept alma of less| IO Questions have been constantly | night o {08, dose e s oo occurred today in the Roman Catholic|the forelgn office. ten minutes after the rules committed | “presentation of @ name to the San Fran- | than 100 paras, equivalent to two cents. | TCUrring. ' i midersble: disordsr. . Much -of .he after areas detween Grosvenor road and Falls| Lord Balfour attended a meeting of ¢ recinded Ws action in Eiving right | cisco convention will mot exempt “his |The union. which. according: fo its an-| . What was the threat which caused |dinner scssion was devoted to heated|cian, and a director in corporations in[road, according to the Star's Belfast e epulican resolutton for In- |name from presentation by the grand |nouncement, Includes “all the leading| WArd to keep a woodland tryst at night | debate on the varlous phases of the dye Ssmuel Carr, banker, trustee, m P — ;\;. British signatories of he treaty to X many parts of the country, was buried | COFTespondent, y. the'discussion lasting more thas beagars, declares it is foroed to adepif™ith & bund of blackmailers, who he | schedule, which, as had been predicted, | yiie day from the Old Houth church.| The Evening Standard's Belfast cor-|on hour. ation of the lack of government [jury. % ¥ $ha ropaletion owiae e The b laims’ forced him to fire in self-defense? | developed into one of the bitterest fights | Jijuion, respondent says: “Appalling disorders| Fierce fighting at Beifast continued rosecution of alleged war grafters. In this connection, the chairman as- ul\-;’nx s Cogarinde ot oot o ‘Was Peters actually slain near the | on the tariff measure. 7 s have occurred here, the like of which|this morning, with considerable smiping Charges by Chairman Campbell of the | sefted that in the cases now ."“"“ bry- g reservolr, as Ward contends, and if not,| The interchange between senators| yonn F..Coleman, sald te have been a [thIS city ot horrors has never experi-| throughout the aftermoon. ‘The deati commities, “in & word to democrats” that [ eénted to the grand jury at Washington, | R T Serer. 4| holding opposing views on proposed IM-|member of the Philadeiphia Ashletics in | €0ced before. Detween seven o'clock |toll in the two days’ engagement has r attack on Attorne and to be presented, the attorney gen-|EIGHT BALLOONS REMAIN Since Ward surrendered with his terse | Posts on dyes became more pointed”as |13 "died in Detrolt, as the result of in-|2hd noon ambulances were summond|reached fourteen, while Sty persons was the only way eral hopes o “put the halter on those IN THE TIONAL 'CONTEST | éxplanation, investigators, both public | the evening session progressed and In the |5, i’y suffered last night when struck by | thirteen times. The streets were raked|have been wounded, Along the border serve war crooki conspleuous crooks who conspired to de- i and private, have held and discarded |late minutes a personal encounter be-|un’auromobile. With machine gun fire; two whole blocks |the military has replaced the speclais : nto disorder. There were cheers | traud and rob-the government QUFNg|. Cpicago, June 1.—Eight of the 13 | numesous. theories and tosloht wers stnf | tween, Senator MoCumber, republican, from the republican side as the charge r and lead them to the penlten- | banoons which left Milwaukee yesterday was flung in shouting voice at the dem- Of houses were s¢t on fire, and while the |Equal activity among the maval forces seeking an answer to the . two main | North Dakota, in charge of the tariff| Tyres New Hampshire _textile come|firemed fought the flames the battle|indleates the ansiety of the morthers g | I the national contest to pick three en- | questions in White Plains, New Rochelle, | bill, and Senator Robinson, demaerat, | 1onies whose mil‘s have been closed since | Waged in the. streets. government over the menace of an fin- H porats ail of ‘them silent save one who | ~Phostotatlc copies of Mr. Daugherty's | trants in the international tace in’ Switz- | New York, Boston, Haverhill, Phitadel. | Arkansas, _ apparently was narrowly | Mepraary by strikes nagited. Goverdoe| . “Nine civillans were Kkilled in Ahe|vasion: hissed. letters relaing to private practice ten "" erland, were still in the air tonight, ac- | phla, Parls Island, Savannah, Pittsburgh | aVerted Brown that they would re-open thelr | S{F®ets two of them women. Many were| A meeting of thescabinet and the Irish ought from Representative Garrett | twelve years ago, said Mr. Campbell, | cording to late reports. ~ and Tos Angeles. : -| Advancing to the center aisle to meet | lunts in whole or part mext Monday. - | Killed in their houses, delegates preceded Michael Colling® des nnessee, the democratic leader, the | “were not published and heralded (0 the | “Tireo of the xreat bags descended to- | - The enty mew clue to bob up today | €ach other, the senators fourd Semator ot “Bayonet charges by -the military | parture for Dublin, statement was tion that Chalrman Campbell, who | country untll after he had cabled Charles | day and one, plioted by Roy Donaldson | in_ White Plains, the headquarters of | King. democrat, Utah, standing between | X rumor was afioat in Londoa that|Were Decessary to disperse the mobs|issued. One of the Irish delegates; of first instance had voted to put | W. Morse, the millilonaire . shipbulder | o¢ " springfieldg, 111, was forced ‘down Westchester coanty authorities, or New | them. Then Senator Poindexter, repub- e invetigation resolution before the | who was. leaving the country under an|yesterday in the outskirts of Milwaukee ¥ 2 = had been induced by the attorney | assumed name to return at once to face Z the government contempla‘ed holiny a | ¥hich gathered to join in the battle but |being questioned, replied: ~Things have Rochelle, where the Ward home is locat- | lical. Washington, moved across the|gencral clection on the lrish question. |!3(er the rebels mounted a machine gua{not yet reached the stage where wa cam Of those remaining in the air tonight | =d, was a report which reached Distric- | Chamber and took Senator McCumber bY |'inis coulc mot be traced to any dolid |20 swept tHe street make & statement. “to change his vote and vote |a possible indictment by federal | oo were reported over Lake Erie, dritt- | Atiormy. Weors thar an employe fn_ the | the shoulders. The North Dakota sena- | gource, / nvestigate the department of jus- | grand jury. ing east and four were dn - % tor resisted and.for a moment they were > = Declaring the republicans might do | o® X ¢ bound direetly {bread plant of the Ward, Baking com- A LLOYD GEORGE TO CONFER Reports of an intended invasion of Mex- WITH ULSTERITES TODAY ico from Cuatemala by Genéral Felix ~ south toward Texas. A naval bag fill- v clinched. - democratic_cheers Mr. Garrett fas they pleased about the {nvestigation | (3" witn' neltum, was not offictally. 1 the ?,(':"‘,’m*‘_;fl e e o o urle: | Meantime there was & general hubbub ¢ Chiatrman Camobell “as an | sought by Reprenentatives Woodruft'and | contest, its MIght having been. cxperl | sers oy oo o e s 20k, Who Were | on the floor. Finally an asreement to his own turn-coating, for his | Johnson, republicans, Mr. Garrett ex-|ne het eged by No Truce Arranged. Belfast, June 1.—Denial is made Tthe declared that a truce has been arranged on fthe Stra- are without foundation; according 1o a| London, June 1 (By the A. P.)—In-|bane-Lifford frontier. A group of elers mental. B e hon tha haGH e e Cheit Tecess until tomorrow was reached, Sen- | message from:the Mexican charge d'af-]terest in the Irish situation shifted to-|Eymen - yesterday ecrossed to the Fres wn weakness of will, for his own lack | elaimed: The balloon whick covered the Tongest | This emplose. who E ald that thb baker | 3tor Robinson agreeing at the request of | fajres in Guatemala City. day to Ulster. The conferences of Sir|State with the object of ai ¢ intellectual integrity and courage as ““The responsibllity is youfs. If you d0 | gigtance before landing was that pilot often had received the pair in his pri. | Scnator Curtls, republican, Kansas, to [ the dems tic administration.” not want your officials investigated, you ed . S, . X 1er Mr. Garrett had, resented a let- [ do not have to have them inveatigated | iy aosccnted oy oon. ate et oS A. Mitchell Palmer, former at- | but I serve motice on you now that You | cioek this afternoon after having cov- general. courting an {nvestigation | are not with my consent golng 10 avoid | ereq’ approximately. 350+ miles.. Captain by consress, Representative Mondell of {an investigation by your own officlals | John Berry of Si. Louts dessenden ot Wioming, the republican leader declared | by atacking the officials of & former ad- James Cralg, the Ulster premier, and|truce, but their efforts were fruitiess. Vate office, told of once having taken | Tindraw his motion for adjournment £0| Changes In department persommel at|the Marquis of Londonderry, with Pre- that a recess might be taken. M Holyoke ' college ext_year, |mier Lloyd George were not productive Republican Troo a telephone message for “the fellow who i Mount yoke college Zor next year, i e ps Fight Speciala. says he 18 @ pollee commissioner of New |, Li¢ disagreement “etween Senators |include the promotion of - Assoclate|Of optimistic statements regarding the London, - June 1—Fighting beatween i E McCumber -and Robinson arose over the | professor Albert AL Tucker to ie profes. | Solution of the problem, n - w Rochelle,” to ‘the effect that “we WANt|gyeqtion of the senate quitting until o-|sor of music, the money he ow us on that debt and - republican troops and specials begam £ - il mlt is undemad xum the question of |this evening and is now in progress - 7 SRRl O £ o e g v morrow. Democratic -senators desires e support to be given to northern Ire-|along a mile front on the Lout © was glad the committee har rescinded | ministration who stand ready and anxious | jno" poine Bernard Von M‘_‘“’ st W‘];;{':;‘;:'l};k Ward was contronted | U3t the session be ended without a vote| Captaln Rosld Amuds land in case of an invasion of that ter- ~ action to participate in any nvestigation that|youis came down at Fort Wayne, In > At the outset of his speech, the first | you may desire to make.” i wa T on the brick schedule, Which was taken |from Seattle, Wash., on his Polar expe- | rtory was considered and an ugree-| News. Seven vy longe Britisk after ‘covering only. about 200, miles. 1 | Foatiyag "2, KIOWT. 85 "Nat Ross.” who | up after one vote on the dve Guties, as | diston Saturday has announced (hat one |Ment. reached. The situstion remains | toops Hame been rursay’ 1o che it appraximately 19 hours. recelved 2 suspended sentence last sum- | some of them wanted to discuss it fur- [of the primary objects of the triy futo |&rave. Mr. Lioyd George has cancelled|from Newry. o SLLY. E 5 mer after having pleaded guilty to at-fther. Senator McCumber said he thought |the Arctic is a search for the great un- E. W. CURTISS WINS PREEDOM s balloon Townsend, piloted : by |tempting extortion in another case. This | 5 vote could be obtained tonigh:, Sl Ralph H. Upson of Detrolt, Mich., and | man, who voluntarily appeared” in the FROM MIDDLETOWA AYSLUM |with C. G. Andrus of Washington as i A point of no quorum was made, and district attorney’s office for examination, alde, landed at 7 o'clork tonight at . June 1—The United States| New Haven, June 1—Edward W. Cur- ey e In ‘minatiom: | after a Toll call disclosed that oniy 44 was not ‘the “Charléy Ross” he s Painesville, O.. after having apent ten g labor board was unanimously | tis, formerly of Torrington, won his long e senators were present the sergeant-at- Hours I Crontide: Take oute the baker affirmed. “Nat Roxn.! Wwhose | arms was directed to bring in absentees. and Massachusetts semators | fight for freedom this afternoon when real name is Nathan Rosenswelg, was n The second roll call showed 45 present, of congress calied upoa to | Judge Martin F. Manton of the United VST PR R fastane wl i Wi & Taln e according to advices to the RAILEOAD BROTHERHOODS CONDEMN LABOE S0ARD _—— p m discovered continent of the north. DENT CHANG OF CHINA HAS TENDEEED RESIGNATION United States troops were placed on guard on the international bridge at Lnedo.lTe:. toll:wmz ;flmflh:fdz Pcking, June 2—(By The A. conte ated attack upon Nuevo edo, s - . s Wt il and after some discussion Senator Rob-|across the river by a rebel force. ‘::‘:;‘mn';;k:fl'l;. g = mumnfl 1 of 15 issued an | MATHILDE MW'CORMICK'S MOTHER | torney for the Peters' family in Haver- | inson moved to adjourn, declaring that R, d 4 pred e e o ey B ] e I S e e e | SiaB PAILED. %o, ¥YLR PRowmyz | bl bad been moxing in the bellef (hat | unless Senator McCumber would agree| The chamber of deputies of the finance | UG (1° CEUINEE Neld fodas. He was urg: lies of the Mivale Steel and Ordnance Brotherhood of Maintenance of | cut hospital for The insane at Middletown. — he might turn out to be “Charle. that the senate end ijs night session | commission has notified Premier Poin- wlyes and Raiiroad Shopmen at | After a two-day hearing, during which | Chicago, June 1.—(By The A. P.)— In Los Angeles was located Miss Mar NEW STEEL COXUORATION TO BE NAMED NORTH AMEKICAN New York, June 1.—Thomas L. Chade ation at an extraordinary session onvence at Peking. 1t & Yackncy oecirs | pany and Teneat B eand Stee com- there would be no moce unanimous con- |care that it cannot consider the proposed | 0r~ e, B v Y oecurs | pany and Inland Steel company will be 1n & resolution the members of - the | a rapid fié of questioning, the court heid|romance of Mathilde McCormick 17-year- | the baker once had broken into her | gay. about 4,000,000,000 francs to be covered | 5, 0N T U T R Reb e e of the new corporation probably snlon termed (he recent wage decision that Curtiss was not. insame. The-actjon (0ld heiress, Judge Henry Horner waited | apartment and attempted to kndnap her, e FTTE Da s by a loan. * Da which has tie bagking of General snwarranted and declared that the de-(Was on a writ of habeds corpus. in vain in probate court foday for ‘the |and: that a-suit which she had brousht | pgGrrive FROM JUSTICE Wu PelFu recent vicior -over Chang sision establishing pro rata wages for| Curtiss-was sent to the hospital for the | formal filing of her ‘mother's protest | aileging criminal conspiracy h{d been CONFINED AT ORANGE, MASS. |, New York ecity’s building industry was Tso-Lin, convened at - Tien. Tsin today « ninth aad tenth hours for overtime|ifisane in Decembef, 1920, beirig taken| agalst her marrlage to Max Oser, the | seftled out of court. “Pittsbufgh des- y . threatened with disruptfon by. the build- |. /2% 0 b FHEETER S0 e work was not 'y éxistencs in any other | from the state prison. at Wethersfield, | Swiss riding master. Patchés quoted men closely associated Templeton, Mass, June 1.—Edward |ing trade’s council’s suspension of m.uomm 7517 200 adoptad s proxEximie- ikl fustry and should not be made appli-| where he was serving a semtence fori The judge had ordered: that the' objec- | With the Federal Baseball League, Ve | g, g, 5 fuginve sincs last Friday in|members of the independent Brickiayers' ! B0 BBC ACORISC & BOS able 10 TlIrone SepIRFR criminal libel. He had been found guilty | tions of Mis. Hdih Rockefeller McCor- | years ago, when Ward and his —{ather| ,c"5o045 i this vicnity, was captured | Helpers and Bullding Laborers’ union of { %€ @ 17 (oM S8 FRING with: the After the meeting a statement was. is.|9f Writing and circulating defamatory | mick, divorced wife of Harold F. ..Mc- | Were interested In the organization. as |, .1” ot Orange, thifeen miles from |America. sp6aNer’of The htied Aeaiell' & sthinneat _“_h‘:‘ Wb“c plans. which sald that “as the public has|articles concerning Judge Lucien F.|Cormick, head of the Irternational Har- | remembering that there was a Miss Ken- | ([T 1 (0" (o, S0 EE00 0000 (0 B i ety e e niement |, The Republic lron and Steet compaty not shown ary interest in seeing that the | Burpee, then of the. superlor court of | vester company, be filed With him be- | dall at that time emploved &s a Walt | Meryel, o farmer, when he fled pursued | oM . Anderson of Washingtom 1. C.,| 0 WHICH they, sald the old periiament e o e road cmployes get living wages, the | Connectiout. Curtiss had been brought | fore one o'clock this afternoon, but at- |ress in a restaurant near the hotel |\ Tyt (G0 5 atler an alterca- |and Mile. Astippa Tichonova, daughter men feel that they owe littie or | Pack from New York on a contempt of | torneys for Mr. and Mrs. McCormick |where the Federal Leazue players stop- will be the North American Stead Poration. * Negotiations are pending, Mr. Chad- bournes says, for the acquisition of oth- er broperties, but irrespective of the out- come of these negotiations, Midvale, Re public and Inland eompanies procesd 2 and Youngstown, open steel works, tubs tion. Merkel had applied to police for|Cf & Moscow University profzssor, were :’;::‘d:"'lll 1?; Shll:-Ch-nl;ddenofed- ‘l'hgrl works, sheet and bar mills and. a bolt o cor tion to the public.” court charge, but this was dismigsed anid | were in conferelice long past that hour |ped. g protection, alleging that attempts had |Married in Moscow, May 1§, The cer- Yitn ‘Horg, ';M erz"p':f;m:" S and nut works at Muncle, Ind., a special < watotmen will recelye wages | N Was tthen re-arvested on the criminal | and the court closed without action hav- | “I can. throw light on. the mystery, | e (G0 Singe the flight of Savage to|°MONY at the soviety. marriage bureau 7 r m $14 to $16 a week.” the |libel charge. ing been taken. all right’ was the cryptic remark Miss a, - o Judge Edwin S. Thomas of the Tnited | ~ That no a o e e e e o | Biates district court gave 3 hearing in “ment also deciared ' that the | the case last December and in a decision expectsd a decision from the labor | !ater ruled that Curtiss was legally held | fiage, was anmounced by Charles S. Cut- | blackmail question Guy A. Phillips, of sard grantmg an increase, mot a de- | @7d that the issue was ome for the state|ting, her attarney, and Edward H. Cas. | Reading, a war veteran who is studying, e caurts {o decide. The superior court mill at Davenport, Ia., poison his family and Mvestock, and that | Was followed by a church wedding. :::c:dl:)‘lx'! i s e "'rflmp... has coal mines in Alas Mrs. MoCormick as 10 whether she would | While thess lanes of fnvestigation were | (7 SUCks, of Aynamits, had heen StOlh| Gouncilman James A. Hoadley, of s bariamient MASReIRAS Mswion &% | pas il Penniyvania and fron ore de sion had been reached by | Kendall dropped. nn cluing Michigan, Wisconsin and Min- e of Councilman Elmer H. Martin on m‘; and lormxl]!ylzuumo charge as tife na- | nesota. 5 Siphint der for' discontinuance of the municl- | tons's legislative body. The Midvale location: ¥ sell,. counsel for her former husband, fol- |at a Philadelphia wire'ess school intro-'| * Savaze at first denied that he was the | ¥ £ . s are at Coates- The fequest to the congressmen and |"2med 2 commission to examine Curtlss|lowing the conference. Both said they |duced a new theory regarding the scene | ercon wanted, but afterward admitted it | P4l PISBery. o e oo s veader of | vile -and /Johnatows, Ti. with oeat Sk cnators stated that the raiiroad men of |4nd Its revort -was received by Judge|had Attempted to ranche an” agreement | of the shooting. He suggested that, in- | yoi® CRe S 0 o *Hid fommer police y e | forcs behing W Dot perg #ith being thé | posits in Pennsylyanis and iron ore in o country have lost all confidence in|1s4c Wolfe. He decided that Curtiss|to settle the matrimonial dlaputs sut of | stead of being siain, near. the Kenisco | rosora, William M. Wood, president of the|force behind Wu Pel-Fu's recent success- | the lake country, * Soard and wish the boscd aboligheq | Should remain in the insane institution. | court. L eservolr, ga Ward states, of In the Ward American Woolen Co., returncd to his| ful drive, is mentioned for the position | The inland piants are at Chicass, with i0d regional boards created with powds| Curtlss’ attack on, thé superior court|“ “There are no cbstacles to-prevent an [home, as one newspaper reported, Peters e s T oo Andover, Mase, Wssdar! etler PORXiCSSRIMIdEE I SN riew govacs: wdjuet wages and working conditions | came after a divoroe action was brought ; URT PROCEEDINGS AGAT g agreement. But th 3 might have been killed near Philadel- | COUR' creation of regional boards, it was|by his wite, Ms. Lucla Curtiss, and he g Lee theke laimply, (ig coal in Pennsylvania and Sou an absence of Several months, it was | ment. g learned. At his home it id that| Overtures have been mads e, Sikiah g : 5 5 ; ; was sal vertures have been ‘made to Dr. Sun o I r has be . nd his body transferred to West. ACTOR WILLIAM FAVERSHAM | learne IO annual ingot tem eas +:d. would make cconomic conditions the | W03 ordered to prodyce thelr daughter in | iy P gl 10 =k Shtstes county: S s he is greatly improved in health. Yat Sen, president of the Canton gov- s for fixing wages court. Mrs. Curtiss’ obtained a divorce |y, Saturday, when Judge Horner has| ~Phillips advanced this theory in con- « sirike ballots for the members of | !0 Litchfield county last December. . preninent, pacity of the three concerns is about ernment. to join the movement for a |5.250,000. The entire total output of the 1t . man of A ta, Malne, % announced he ‘will hear final &rguments | nection with his positive’ assertion that.|were begun today in an effort to foree | Vulter 8. Wyman of Augus i it zation were receiveg at a num- BBl Fi 1o ¢ It has been pointed out | country is about 50,00,000 of which the E . Free, Harrington, and Frank . s In New England yesterday | 70 TEST THE POWERS OF ®al efforts will be dropped.” late as 8 o'clock a. m. on May 16. White | to Mrs. Julie Opp, mother of his late wife, |y sof the Cushnoc Paer Co. 4 up to tomight nane bud Beds sécaiven COAL AND IEON PO! sl Plains authorities, who stated that the o Boston headquarters. At a meet- N: POLICE New York, June 1—Couet proceedings about 45 per cent, it was sald by John and the| whose tenure of office Sun has main- | A. Topping, chat of the Julle Opp Faversham, rights to property | Kennebec Puper Co. - Topping. rman t Republio n FIVE INJURED IN AUTO bedy had been- discovered at 7.45 a. m. | which Mrs. Opp ciaims Mr. and Mrs, | Sonnebec Puper Co. "'“,:’_ ey 'C‘L’;;’"'m;; is ;‘;:“e:‘n"“’ ;’:— Jron and Steell company, in testimeny to= ¢ the New Haven system empolyes | nuni.y.Gio, Pay Tuse 1_The righis ACCIDENT IN NORTH HAVEN |that day indicated they took little stock | Faversham obtained through misrepce| pavia L e L T e |day before the Lockwood housing come eie bt & strike committee was a3- | ynq" powers of the erivars Lo i ™ | in Phillips story, as he either must have | sentation. 3 Wall Street,” was Indicted for grand : e guard, known in Pennsylvania ne. the | N¢w Haven, Conn, June 1.—Five per- | been mistaken in his man or ot his| The petition alleges that besides obe 001 Gl S DT St b o sons were injured tofiight when two au- [ dates mixed. ¢ two BaxPiS ENeT BEAD, g b l’wnnmm bty "h':“’w“'; tomoblles collided on the Boston Post | White Pliip:l. whlcl;‘ 1s t‘:’nnstzmly l;:— tion, F:\-ersnheamw;t;:::;ea from her l:;rn - #trikp, L. 1. Adioghat; ) Toad flear Muddy Rlver, iu;North: Hayen. | {ng stirred. with unconfizroed rumors,iihis § sums of maney which he pever repatd. Los Angeles, Cal., J ~—The pre- AND TWO OTMERS CAPTURED | |, Ninton Collieries company. ot Vinton. | A machine driven by Herber H. Reed | afternoon toop up:its ears when a | The real estaté in question. Mrs. OPD| Geyen empty box cars in long 1 e r‘-::rllnrcaoll Rodoloh Vatentine dale, Pa,, and four. of the company’s pri. | °f thi city was coming toward New Ha- | story gained currency to the effect that | alleges, was left by her husband, John |o¢ superfluous stock stored on thsracks 4 ot Aich. June 1.—Two unidentified | vate guards, were held for court here to. | VeR 3t a high rate of speed, according to | the Ku Klux Kian had threatened Ward | Opp, who died- in 1898. Later nen were shot and killed today and two 4 larceny in the first degree in New York,| ACTOR RUDOLPN VALENTINOG and a bench warrant for his arrest was et ON TRIAL FOR BIGAMY The Bethlehem and Lackawanna come boned. he thought, have a 5,000,000 ine got ton capacity. % taining the properly by misrepresenta- DECREE OF DIVORCE GRANTED & ACTBESS CONSTANCE TALMADGN . s S aed in 898 Later. sheof the Meriden-Waterbury division of the :fi‘;’;'l'&"""lf: ::.’l"‘:l'f":'h‘;‘:.”?u";': e s - day by “Squire” R the North Haven authorities. The other | if the case was not cleared up within | charges, Faversham told her nls wife was| New York, New Haven and Hartford . ~| Los Angeles, Cal. June 1. s w d after a sherilT's | charge of sssaglt :,‘::",,,’:&',’;’:,f,‘;r;:; automobile was driven by E. R. Hod. | five days. In need of funds with which to meet 0b- | railroad company were destroyed.in Mer- | 3% {eRUEYNE }‘{’:;;‘L‘l'"";m"“: 4 Wite. | Talmadge, screen actress, was had p d them through three | by Arthur Garfleld Hays/ of New York | EelS of Wailingford, who, with Mrs,| “Bunk” sald Mr. Weeks, officially dis- | ligations, and asked that Mrs."Opp sign |igen by fire of undetermined origin. after their marriage May 13 at Mexicalia, | o7, \nt¢rlocutory decree of divorce today 5. following the robbery of the |city, a representative of the American | HOdgetts was proceeding northward, In |posing of the rumor. d papers for a loam to be secured on this from John Plaloglou, tobacco manufac- u bank at Matamora, neaf | Civil Liberties League. Mr. Reed's machine were Mr. and Mrs | The district attorney indicated that, if | property. / » en from the bank by the Mexico. . An involuntary petition ia bankrupt- e Miss Acker testified that her name was arri ide to go before the grand These papers, Tats. Opp claims, were|cy was filed in federal court in New No evidence was presented at the hear- | Ralph Mellilo, who were. married. today | he should deci vers, - i recovered. ¥ ing. In announcing his disposition of | /% North Haven and were on thelr way |jury with the case, it would not be be- | afterward discovered to be quit-claim the posse, Willlam Buekler, o turer of New:York, on grounds . - tal cruelty. York against the Carribean Stezmship Jlf:":hfi'-“;‘;m""::"'": ""f L oo deeds, turning _the property over to|Company, which operates between New [ U 2 el e made | Miss Talmadge testiiNA tha case, 10 the rallway station here to start forme next Monday. 3 ng . tr ‘ompany, : ge t ailroad detective. Nore, g i 1 ;!:'-“ ‘M.mflnlfr:r ?r::n;-i‘;e ‘nld he'wmll(z ity Wit e A thelr o further developments were report. | “Peter S. O'Hara,” whom she cahracter- | York, the West Indics and South Amer- ::;’"‘;"e(fl’;_l::':“:;w':d G!uh.l:!l:n“fi. ';:: 5. 1921, a few months after * gun fight between {Ka=Bandits and | which is now in session at enn:ur:m Mrs. Jobn Garlichs of this city. The lat- | ed-from Savannah, where Peters was|lies o5 o ‘dummyl The conelderation ica, i t eir ursuers. in whien*hearly 1,000 The case excited widespread attention | LT couDle wWere more seriously injured |reported to have purchased his pistol, | Was §24,000, but neither she nor anyone ts were exchangéd. Hf condition was v e aid tonight to be criticAl ed Mine Workers that coal company of- | hospital of St. Raphael. Mr. and Mrs. | movements after belng refused enlisted | hias received any of this sum, she says. The bodies of the twh dead bandits ficlals at Vintondale har persistently | Mellilo and Mrs. Hodgetts suftered mi. {at the marine station shortly before he | Mrs. Opp now declares herself to b were taken to_Laper where their two X \ , Plal her tha testified that she.married Valemtino n | Lok conimee oarried Hot because of charges by leaders of the Unit. | than the others and were brought to the | or from Parls Island, whem Peters” | representing the estate of her husband | King Borls of Bulgaria has become |Hollywood, November 5, 1919, and that her to leave their his own gardener. He may be seen|the marriage had not been annulied. P eastern_home. id not, but he packed lett, s working any day at the palace grounds. A;ludmn h‘l :h:d d‘:dnroe m:h;»( Jlun Py o Bt e up and without means of support by Teason of | e believes the time has come whan|Acker were introduced over objections | **}y nor injuries, while Reed and Hodgetts | Was shot were being traced. o o 3 er mother, Mrs. Margaret panians; b of> whom was wounded :::z“l;m": ofev!::u:fl::!em::lrd; B e auhirt: i g her “scant business experience” and Mr. [kings must be something pore ~than|of attorneys for Balentino. This was [0l | yoprified to special cha P he hipare in Jal Vieiting. the town and holaing meetings HELD AS MATERIAL WITNESS Faversham’s “knowledge of worldly af-|mere constitutional figureheads. l&we: ¥ In(mducflonr:t 2 certified copy | crueity. Miss Ta . The ST custody Fave thelr names | amont the nonainion miners. M- Sy | TOBACCO GROWERS MOVE IN CASE OF WALTER 5. WARD |fairs- i . CoatiTor ey yeies am | SEu e marTige record ut Mericatis o8 | 20"l (eive soom oe Murapl’ \”rr:" F:.r:::nf). of Detroit, and Mike u:okll:or‘my,mwam to lvf(!:.mdlh last FOR COOPERATIVE MARKETING VICE PRESIDENTS ELECTED attorney in criminal practise in Hoston, Gu‘w’m" aged 26, and Miss Winifred i 'o-—_;“— F>rfiede e o st B poes of the sotrpRay’a ingham of New York, tonight|{ — BY TRAINMEN BROTI(ERMOOD |disbarred recently by the state’ courts, | De Wolfe, 24, were married at the home | AUTOMOBILE PLU: NTO wounded. toid oftems me s ety being | puars, and was arrested, It was declar- S e el e e i s hia neid g announced that he would accept disbar- |of Otto Mollér, mayor of Mexicalla, Tt THE NAUGATUCK RIVES Jerilt tarly tody by the other thres | eolioten K O DTty O e b e etieut - ans Mencrr ot abUlary | nty. Jail here as a material witness| Toronto, Ont. June 1—The Grother-|ment by the federal court without oppo- |showed also that the bride was the daugh - men and oo tn Brive them to Mate: | ceeser of Arhabest ang e goalsed e | acce. rowers. of Comtior 'm 39|in the case of Walter S. Ward, wealthy (hood of Railroad Trainmen today elect-sition. ter of the late Michael Shaunessy of | Seymour, Conn.. June 1—An T his sutomoble. O . et Tots wedray A b ML baker’s don, whose confessed slaying of [ed the four following vice presidents. Salt Lake and Winnifred Shaunesey, the | bile driven by Wiltred Jarvis, of At Masnkitd thie tonr il Gl aE W i e o were Jolned by Massa | arenco Peters, former sailor, of Ha-|John Banmon, St. Louis James A. Faru-| The Massachusctts state bonrd of con-|latter now being he wife of Richard Hud- | bury, used 2s a taxi, Went over the eme he bank, locked. the cashier and his . P | Verhill, Mass., has proven a two weeks'|harson, Muskogee, Okla.; Georgo W.|ciliation and arbitration conforred with . T A A e grimage from . Glastonburye Coring to g e e of New York. The name “le.:rif :I.ln‘::fl" at Pine Bridge ’ AXIM R 5 i B ves of most of the cotton | tino was given i e the A ant in thevamht, placed the mon. "‘: :fl:c'!' ':"A :‘f::m srixgs | Norihampton today and held & mase|sensation. Anderson, Moberley, Miss, and A. F.!representatives o tino's fathey given as Dr. Glovialll cemetery early this " a sack and dfove awamy after ex- i Cunninghem, whose name has mot| Whitney, Chicago. - mills in Lawrence affected by the three | Gugliemi. landed in the Nangatuek river. xing sota -with Donald Gi o T e Tl In that City 10| een figured in the case, was arested| The elections fomorraw will include |months strike. The conference lasted i i F ote €450 | Washington, June 1—Establishmént | n e S8 ISR OF R G7oRerative |t Hotel McAlpin in New York cityf and |four more vice presidents, a board of |an hour and a half. No couclusion was| RESULTS OF TRE PROVISIONAL _ | Post and F. X. Carpenter of Sear Tiaiev, e banaits abandoned | 2L % MAXIUM price of $350 3 ton £07 |brce”one yrowers of. the entire {3baces immediately. brought here. His ' is the |trustees, an excoutive board, a board | reached. . MORATORIUM TO GERMANY |and two,other New heir autor o 2nd coal at the mines in 80 per cent. of thel, ;o first arrest in the case which has at-|of insurance and a boa appeal, to bt In s dense wood, | present production flelds for the dura- s Digjon 40 i valley. tracted mation wide attention since Po-|each of which a Canadian representative| THeuring of the cxse in Bosten of Ben- T B aramnst the |tion of the strike was announced to- ‘White Plains, N. Y., June 1.—James Jresten o el New. York, June'L—The sranting of |Geiftin howital 10 & ters’ body was found at a lonely spot|will be appointed. < jamin W. Morse, son 1e8—W. | 4 “vear provisional moratorium_ to Ger- | with cats sbout the head night by Secretary Hoocver. He re-|TABTIAL LAW HAS BEEN hear the Kensioo reservoir on May 16, Morse, ‘he steamship ‘owner. Who With|many by her former enemies was follow- | Internal infuries received gretted, he added, that 2 small minority DECLARED IN UPFER SILESIA | District Attorney Weeks lssued the 7 his three sons is under Indictment by a|eq py a series of interesting movements | picked from under the car.- CONDITION OF NEW YORK of the operators, representing western ar e following statement concerning the ar-|to have been a witness to the &hooting|federal grand jury in New York only, tne Jocal foreign exchange market io- | ceived cuts about the head and was FEDERAL RESERVE BAwnx | Kentucky had refused to co-operate and| Berlin, June ‘;- (By The A. P)—A | lp. " " lof Peters and the man he declares to|charges of using the mais to defraud,|gey. : are demanding ulgher pricess despatch from Beuthen, Upper Silesta, |~ Cunpingham is held as a material|{have been wounded at the same time,|Wwas postponed until June 13. Remittances on London rose to high- New Tork, Juse 1—The statement ¢f | COUSUMers can insure themselves a ::‘Y:M;"; :::fl‘;’:g":h:flmm‘-l“*:'h::' ::' witness. He was dug up by the New|but asserts that he knew of the sched- G : 1 — 1 oughou rban wonditians of the Federal Fessrae: Bany|gauare deal under the istabliskied prices est quotations in three years, demand York Amgrican as the result of an|uled meeting between Ward and the Governer P, P. Baxter of Malms Baa| oo iing gelling at $4.45 3-4, With a frac- - < 1By checkt ht rates with the mac.|and rural districts of Kottowltz, Glei- % 5 al ‘be- | honored the extradlition for thef Sterl 3 37, Now York, ativhe, ciose of ' business R ot e i i, Hindenberz and Rybik, Silsis. The e e B e T 77 | ich o ol iees ? for "hel tion over $4.46 and & corresponding gain ay 31, shows: newspapers in Silesia are being censor- Total gold reserves $1,150,504,189. Whether they are buying contract coal o X L3 in 60 day bills. “He had told the American a story,| “Cunningham evidently knows a great|alias Charles Hart, alias Lewis Levy,| ™ 8 5%\ 10 yroroved, marks l 12 and make prover allowances for cost of | ed. o and when confronted by the sherift and |deal more than he has told about the|wanted for larceny, embeszlement and| '8 CCTRER TUC D0 IRROTC CRIES D S ¥1.1137 -y covern. |[S/4I1 distribution. The maximum price, f’nr-[eral s » o 1 3-;““?'1‘*-1@-'! myself, he:-told another story. He said|case,” Mr. Weeks continued. “He saysparticipation in. confidence games. Is discounted ., secured by B plained, Epgiies’ solely t ot rioting by Germans and Poles in ment war .obligations fof members $A,. ; Fy i g iyt against the recent low . 5 that the man said to have been wound-|that the shooting came out of an effort ots) as T, A and consumers Whb.are not treated fair-| Beutheyn and Kattowitz in which a Ger- tion of 100 for 32 cents. eéd by Ward was brought down to his|to trap Walter S. Ward.” Edward H. Rockwell, professor of elvil . Iy may appeal o"thp commercu depart-|man was killed. The report gave no de- |mother's home in the Bromx i a tour:| “Jack, tne Speeder,” who, with “Char-|and structural engineering at Tutts Col- e v R e NERE ? All others $18:393,290. ment with assurance—that ‘inquiry into|talls. ing car and was later driven away.” He Ross,” accompanied Peters the night |lege, where he has taught for 20 years, B4 ed on the beliet the v Bills bought in ‘open market $44,046- | their cases will be instituted. e Mention of the wounded man is injof May 15, according to Ward's story,|will resign at the end of the presont col- | be Predieat gy "M‘ Thbi b e R e o Srisrences willioRenneylvania opera- | BESCUING THOSE ABOARD THE ference 1to one of the many tales inves:|was the man wounded at the time Pet.|lege term to_become professor of civil | moratorium Would be followed & BRITISH BTEAMER WILLS! lal Total earsing. assets 379,993,301, H RORELpled byyclocal dilliclals 0. the eltis » 3 s German loan and resultant re-establ ers was killed, Cunningham is said toengincering and of the engineering s that Peters wag not the only victim Sf{have. told Sherifft Werner. The prisoner |school at Ruigers College. A e X Ty SN ot oo £ Uncollected {tems $97,502,903. " “London, June 1.—Four of the crew of |the gun battle which Ward claims 1o|clalms to be v “;' France and other continental Due to ’'membefs reserve account: the British steamer Willshire, ashore on | have engaged in with thres supposed|"Ross” and “Jack the Speeder, Legislation to give mavy yards and | vantage o n er_conf 720,342,506 ing | the New Zealand coast, have been land- |blackmailers ai the time Peters was arsenals authority to bid. against private | centers. 5 Total depotia $746,962,965. {f by the life line, according to advices [killed, placs e manitistibe - of goternmiiR ;. Sntiadaialiy, Sion o NG SRR Den F. R. Notes.In actusl circulation $624,- the Daily Mail. The rescte of the oth- | Mr. Weeks said the man in custody s - suppiies in peace time, was w be-| tral rates, especially n 5,487, ers, numbering nearly 100.1s expected. [@ race track employe, formerly attached |ham will be made to tell his story in ' the B to thie stables. of Commander J. mktw morning and that a 3