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" POPULATION 29,685 ~ NORWICH, C “PRICE TWO CENTS e T GRFFTHSAVES BREAKCONN INegroes Kill White | £ i 3o - )cal officials last night at Shawsbeen Vil- 3 p PR E 7 lage and’taken to Boston. On a Farm Two Miles South-| s R ‘ha o Sma a - “east of Kirvin, Tex.— A o e s Crime Was in Reprisal of e itntes o the e Premier Poincare to Follow the Lines He Has Pursued Lynchint t‘l’f Im'l':'ee Ne- ] : si ) Y A At T .| groes—Battle inent. v He_ o - Pw»—voa r°f A 'w“ Giv Mexia, Tex, June 2—One white man| New :York, June 2.—A proposal that ' : V3 jt. |21 revorted killed and two others se- | President Harding :be- asked to- appoint en After One of the Mfll@ Stor my. Session Ever Wit: riously wounded by negroes at the John!g . tribunal: to ; Viadivostok: Has béén deposed and placed > B R King farm, two and one-halt miles strike, submitted by the Operators ‘to-|under arrest at thé ofder of the constit- neued in the‘andl Chlllllel’. ¢ <coutheast of Kirvin, this afternoon. The|day before ‘the joint' sub-commiittée" on | yent ‘assembly. @ - : I White 'mén are reported to be relatives Returned to Dublin to Consult Their Colleagues. ok Mish. Euls, Awsiey, whote' slaging. se ‘wage .contract ‘negotiations, wureimod i 3 Londn, Juns 2.—(By, the A. P.)—With | is understood they concern the drafting by the miners. " & - Exports to ‘Europe increased during > e % > cently was followed by the burning of AAIR0F . 5 : R : i | @ touch 6f the dramatic, similar to that |Of the Irish Free State constituiion und three negroes and the hanging of an- |, Rillip Murray, vice president of thé {‘April as compared with- the same mcj .0 — Chémber of Deputies Authorizes; by a Vote of 484 to 100, Answers Six Questions Satisfactory to the -British Govern: mend—Question Not Made Public, But They Concern *be Drafting of the Irish Free State Constitution and Its Relation to the Treaty—Griffith and Collins Have ‘Rejecte: " Miners—To| tasr was granted in Lordon, Rajecied. By BOMI 0 iuiab at s oot et b I Make Counter-Proposals. |5y cros, M. P., on the grounds of geser- e v R tion.and miscénduet. / | President Merkulov' of government of Evidence of the influence of Premier Poincare over the chamber was shown when the question as to priority of the Paris, June 2+~(By The A. P.)—The chamber of deputies - this -evening by 4 vote of 434 to 100 gave Premier Poin- its relation to the treaty. They were et Unjted Mine Workers, declined to state {last.year but exports to South Amei.ca | Which featured the signing of the treaty | W d to Mr: Griffith and 3f:chael ect ero f the day came up.|other at Kirvin, £ i « - mitted to Mr. Griffith an e care a free hand to cuI\F tinue .tlznnlnrm! ::mfltr::etm}i::d!!rn 2 "s‘e “;:flul Ml) Mr, King, grandfather of Miss Aws-| % What grounds the proposition” was | déclined. mat::: the llfil!): Frefmsule last De‘fl;nh Colllns. After deliberating on them it B T B et since. he. asmmed | insisted. that his-order of the day te- |lev, was reported among the wounded. |(urmed down except to.declare it “objec-{: { & e ber, the hegotlations between the Hellsh |yas decided that Mr. Collins shouid retirn lines hehas puri sl garding iniernational loans, shuld have | The number of negroes said to be me|Honable.” Labor members of .the'juint |’ New York bankers announced that the | EOVernmnt and rprsntativs of th lrish 1 power. - i to Dublin and take counsel with his ¢ i 2 5 ittee announced they will call {jsque’ of $24,000,000 Republic of Bolivia | Provisional regime, tonight were saved|) . o flo Mr, Griffitt bected; and, | Volved has not ~been determined, al- | Su0-comm ssue of ,000,000 & eagues. Meanwhjle Mr. Griffith 1e The vite also approved arithe govern- | POy o L o oo e "the | thouish it was chid to be & -Sood many? | & Meeting of the genéral anthracite scale § Xiernul 35.year.§ per cent. Fold bonds o, Tomsible . breakdown by AT | oq in London and tonight handed his ment’s attiude, at the _"“l“fif““‘?‘ corll- Shamber, vetsd 426 (o148 ‘agathst “NE, Four automobile joads of county offi-| COmmittee to Hazelton, Pa. Tuesday to]had' been oversubscribed. g iRt e Er e R :““: swer 10 a secretary from Jlr “_r 1 ference, left the govérnmeht. the sole | L 00N (U Shen the stralght. order|cers Have left here for the scene to-as.|frame a counter-proposal. . ":.° . b o e Bl e et ~auon: | Georse’s office, who had been walting ot Judg as to whether jor ngt France shall | "0SRC . N Vo) e aivote of eonfidenss {Sist officers of ' Freestone county. The Invitation of President Harding 10}’ ci¢y" Auditor Keating of Bridgeport yeatorday. Mr. Griffith's hotel. be represented at The Hague conference | O (ol €00 ernment. was put before the | AD unconfizmed rumor gave as the] Which the thiners refused to .subscridé | yi” NG mortal man can tell now what | TSALerd: e eristic optimism Day. |, Later. Mr. Criffith left the o and reserved to the goverament the TSN | hamber, (e, opposition vote Was reduc. | €ause of the attack tho reported shoot- | asked him to “appoint a ‘commiss amounts_ appearing on former Tax Col-|ig Lioyd Georse, the prime minister, an- |t to orons oharting he said he had to act alone toward G my -in case of 4 100, while that of ‘the supporters |ing of a negro. aid “tbad feel- lector Smith's books as unpaid have been |, o2 " T piiing CHALY e Wil At little to make public, except to say that a flagrant violation Of the “Versialles | 6 t0 370 WILEE HOL O creased to 484, |ing” had existed vin, between . 5 collected. the trend of the: Ttish sttundion. weuiq |ihe situation appeared the same as it was treaty. o ;u gover s ot whiles - and negroes since the burning|May be. resumed pending its’ ultims s 3 MMl el Acmabarg Tir Crliheitt o in December. The vote-came’ after on"6¢ the. most | b FERCel BaE CUTRC e qusation [Of the three negroes decision, and also to scek and recommend | - J¢hn X. Bowe, goneral chuirman of the |the week end. Then he gathersd he ARy T R i glormy messlone Cver ey in the | ot inisenational loans; ot belng piit ve- —— o method by which funute SUsensions | gder of Trainmen on the New Haven |members of the cabinet around him and sy e B i et fare tne Gemoa conference. ~The premier Wire Communication Cut O, ox tofenxiny oS30 out of control of Vice Premier Cassaigne- Pt 5 Goyon, who was occupying Speaker 3 road, is seriously ill of blood poison-|waited all day for the reply of tie Irish | Dubin, June 2—(By the A P)—Th d to bring up | Fort Worth, T, 3 elephone | . At the . miners’. headquarters. hoW- iy a¢ his home in’ Briggeport. The In- |leader to the questions that had been put |Teturn to Dublin of Arthur Grifitt tepiied thal.Tie ‘had. refuye s i feation, o Tort Worth, and | €VeT; the operators' proftered solution of { ¢cCiion came from a cut in the leg. to him These were received at eignt | Wil leave London tomight, v Peret's chair, and when thme commun- | the question-ut Genoa because Be. was | communication between Tort Worth and | the strike was looked upon ‘as nothing | “*°*" o'clock tonight. The premier decided that | Pected. Michacl Collins w ists made a ‘concerted rusii-fOt the roy- | convinced it was to9 du;dy o ne Gor- | chlttes’ have broken ovt. s cut off. " An|more. thau actuntersroposal:fa ¢ that | XLy Jens prisem semtomcn for steallng |the suswers were satisfactory and jmme- | Of his decision until late th wlists of the extreme right, the acting |ously associated with that of et b the sherits office by | Which: strikers' delegates sumbitted 'two |¢65.000 worth of jewelry owned by Mrs. | diately departed for Wales ~ He will re-|It was intended by Mir speaker had to suspend the session. | man debt to the allies. attempt to reach the sheriff's office by | weeks ago, and which the employers re- 1l Harris ¢ Philadelphia at the d id: vhen the |@ Statement on the situation, b telephone was met by the stutgment by | foo = 24 Mitche son- of p! turn to London next Tuesday when the |a st ! e R e e 1} plocal lelephoneb!{)mce m'glngemen): fused to sign namely that Mr. Harding | pennsylvania station was imposed on | conferences will be resumod. of ‘Mr. Griffith’s return, t : empower the: federal trade - commisston Lyman Beebe in New York. The questions the British government | postponed, uniil the two leaders DELIBERATIONS that no service would be available for 5 PLAYWRIGHT BROADHURST WAS GERMAN , LOAN x = several hours. and. the. interstate commerce commission asked have not becn made public, but it | conference. ASSAULTED ON STEAMER OF INTEENATIONAL BANKERS to begin at onice a complete investigation | Unit of the Ameskeng Manufacturing of thme industry, from wages to prices |company’s mills at Manchester N. H of the product. ; = - |will" be-opened. as workers report in Although it was reported that the |sufficlent _numbers to make operation Pl THOUSANDS OF WHITE M " s Paris, June 2 (By the A. P)—The o : i na srechimg A of |recess until, Wednesday of the commit- ARE RUSHING TO THE SCENE e bR Franclsca, was held | tee of, International bankers invited by T independent * onerators had made over- |possible. 8ymon Brothers. San Francuco, was } the ‘reparations commissions fo give ad-| Houston, Tex. June 2.—Corsicana and | areP<FISEl TRECCR FRC 002 BVAT possible: 50 ~ * e ol Fin Al A o Sunsice 35, this af- | Vice . concyrning -an_interrational loan Wortham report that advices of the Tace| (4iicrics on.the basls of the scale which | * THe. senate passed the house bill ex-| White Plainé, N. Y. June 2—West- tTons et Dinrked - to T o asaiting Gesege Hotad- |for German.is. to request the . commis-|difficulty at Kirvin, had been received | joontg 0 21y "y Warriner declared tol | iending the Ilfe of national batik jchart. | CHESter county’s shooting -mysters was ik ato i, terncon for assauiting George Sorad” |elon - for turther information upon tho[and that several thousand men: heavily| neRed Frfll T A0r Warrtnor AoCiated to L Rd e e e O T enty yoars, to o3 | till hanging tonignt, sovdteen days |ing the stock cxenange, Burst, playWright and m-;ll:r of “tiie | credit basis for the. proposed loan. armed were rushing to the.scene. -~ +| 0 llyaany with us in odr offer’to arbl. |years ftom mext July 1 unless sooner ab- |after the body of Oiarénce Peters o i o M B Tt e, e arrented by dé.|. The. bankers, In discussing the possi- o —— e A SoE i Togated. - Hasethill, Mass., “as discovered Iyinz on |by, unusual act Meh seas. Symon was ar e b e Ibility of the .loan, quickly reached the Telephone Lines. Cut. s Aoiiled that thire Hativabet il ey e v » country coad jpear the Kensico reses- [prices, especiaily (o partment of Justice & ttack . when | Question of how any. loan couw oc float-| Dallas,” Tex., June 2.—All telephone | climation to break ranks, or that the con- | - Géorge . Rutland ' Barrington-Fleet, nec-| YOI’ toe ‘aoiarknited 1 e B e i M Ban- Pran: |ed. unless. full-agsurances. were given to|lines between Dallas and Kirvin, except| favence-of nearly. 100 inmerondonte noce [tor and theatrical manacy. died in Lon- | - The. latest: development—the arrest as {oz approximated 1 O Hnuiis Coltn the. investing puble: s to the nature and |one line through Wortham, have been|yvecterday was' called: to “whin-them fnte | 0N, Aged .69 ‘vears.. Ho played leading | a material witness of James J. Cunning. | o1¢ the conspi e e o roditnirst” da-|extent of the sécurity. upon. which & cut, the local telephone office Teported. | ymes wh collcion aderten T rmmens® Iparts.in nearly all the orginal Gilbert | ham. race track habitue, wih a version the hearins M T e |loan would rest. One clement would be {atives of the. “ratlrends: ooal companies, |2nd Stlilvan. comic opera productions. |of -the shooting that differed from that 2556 on the night or MR T {he. willingnsés 5L tne- debtor, - it - Wes [ FROM 75 TO 100 NEGROES, In some quarters the beellef - was. ex-| | ' e toid by Waiter S. Ward when the weaithy | b - Mol i 1it ot | 5ald, and “another would be the reason- / HEAVILY ARMED, LINE e B “ent | ' Wendell Lansing Avery, 71, retired baker surrendered with the statement |, after 11 o'clock on the night of 1d ) ), NED UP | pressed; however, ‘than an “en! ente cor- 0y £y i bath -tub e |20 1f-def aa Broadhurst” testified, he |2ble certainty that he could pay. 7 ST diale” secretely. negotiated, was in ex- |teacher, wned . in a ub_at tl that he had fired in seif-defense—today 5 The bankers, it was understood, have| o oana mex T o & o E - [home of his daughter, Mrs. M. W. Key- |led into fresh territory, Connecticut. Because of the disturbafce in o+ B thy TOS- ., x., June 2. ccording to | jstence between miners and independent t in Syracuse, N. Y. e T o th the adjoining_cabin, he ‘went -into the [0 mind, the preposition hat the PEOC| reports received Tere, 2 gathering of ne- | operators. - s held his hoad under the wares %ty |, Investigators from White Plains went Tall, He addregted o;a‘:,\l“'p-:n.'u\.d ot e eare mpst he. taken io|SFC% getimated at betwoen 75 and 100 "Mr. Warriner charteterised as: “penge- (3¢ held hie head un to Stamford this morning to search for LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN FINANCIAL MAREETS ACTIVE WARD SHOOTING MYSTERY | WITH HIGHER PRICES FOR STOCKS in the nclud- Steel was the most prominent e ¥arine.into what, he can; be.dépended X a “Joe Jackson,” alleged by Cunningham 2 1-2 points to 10 1 ty, and 7ow I suggest-that you |eXamine.into ! ! i TR B to have been shol-at the same time as since 192 Eet 1o bed and give - somebody. else a |UPOn ta o If. the investment is to be of s e e orniner In the | peters and carried to a private hospital | Steel made its new max chance, o b ki Scpd ypon- thy SAKEeRt. 4nd | authority DR Nom York "aer, Norden and|in"the Gonnecticut city for treatment. |ter Wall street learned that Chairman Retiring to" his “cabii, ‘Me.firoadnurat (°f (e, SXoup of BERKETRL L o Th w ld ] W lst F Y 1 untyr P by “the state prison for | De8Pite despatches late this afternoon as- | Gary, in his testimony before 5 - ol J ‘1a z . : 1 rti h had Dbes sac- istativ ttee, had ‘u:::e '(’a ::Me = mr:t:‘ ifi;efit ..ldr;dm;-z upon the general subject of the amount e Or| S or’ or You! ] <} oy serting that the quest ha en unsuc- | wood Jegistative com: e, hat cessful, Digtrict Attocney Weeks tonight {ed the corporation’s surplus at 0 )t reparation and its political and treaty £ 8 d the opinion that there W oy 400,000,000, man whom he' eecognizéd - Symon, | % 2! S e R 2 . | expresse opi 1 ere was “a |$400,000,000. .m;p.a of clothing.s ‘s cab- | Bearings the. fint F’?'{M"‘:: it aifMoyit g § s ».fizfi&?;flmnfl;n’m; good chance of getting something definite | Deallngs in bonds were only moder- in. grabbing him, mq: \ to mdvise regpect 18 8 3 5 > i n fi)-cresive: w-apotel nilestan ot Frnch | "000- ately large, the met result showing a P prvige 5 B 0 : i ) 3 ik %pris to, disouss. that, natiow's | Mr. Weeks assertod that Cunningham, |confusion of gains and josscs. 1 He said Symon hit him seyeral m“&(‘“ case, already has given lien on all he : . Py % % lodged n jall, still stuck to his story, al- !b:nd. (sufledkm l;;mmlaln h_unK leve * face “the groin. 3 g i : 5 e mid-week, when a major sl rokhger oo - Tt Gsassaas: o :?’lh:“m.g‘;;;:"‘g‘:mgfll Often these people have messages for you. They want to tell.you BI- fo /== | R e i A I 13 erlda crome o, par oOF ot conscious conditjor, He is stili-under a ‘h”n.“_"“ °' i about new goods, new styles, new price or;other new thingsthey think fl‘nve,,’n‘(h"Am"u'n Federation of{ thy, said-that the account published in (),v! the “curb” prices of ,,“: doctor's care, he sa c. . 8 e you should know about. S = ) Labor will be surrendered Juiy 1 ana the l;_;wxpav:rs “appeared a’ bit twisted.” .',f,'rl':" c“l:?c‘l‘;]rl: ]:)‘: i e Symon. made no_statemest. “Cofiimis- e a0 e o i : X St.. Paul Police Mutual Bencfit Associa- | They deciined, however, to make public et, y: those ner Suppie, in_hoiding him under bond, | FFESIDENE X0 RENEW oo _ They cannot speak to you personally so thiey put their messages Sl Fereatittes. the version they had. obtained . from |shares which are not listed o 1 id thai the eharacter of the attack| * in the newspapers in the form of advertisements. 3 2 ey Cunningham himself. exchange, easing very ly, gonstituted felonious attack ubon | wasnington, June —President Hard- It is Lo your interest to read the advertisements. They are pub- = [||. Thé.Beston Comsolidated Gas company aper account.to which refee- | MAXImuUm pricts of the the lgh eeas This charge was not e- |l likely o renew efforts to et con- lished for your benefit. They keep you informed as to what these folks today-anpounced a‘reduction in the price f tnce wis miade quoted Cammingham as}™0 WREE, o L o “Fhe ALACK pecurred &fterthe steamer |EFSS to tuke.up the -ship subsidy pro-|§ = are doing for you. A s D B0y e tebe fleld of finance, the cutstanding « had left the Panama canal and was near- | BOsais before adlournmen; of the pres Stores that advertise are progressive stores that have. something - | 3130, - - - the blackmail piot. lo which Ward himsei¢ | the, 42y was the further rise of 0% Havana. Baltimore is the first Amer- | o White House. Though the president || real to say to you. Confidence can be placed in them because it doesn't - .. - . SEE has made cryptic reference. il e bt o B e o X | recognizes some indisposition to decide pay to advertise anything that is not good. : E " The:sehooner Henry Ford, bullt as a | Whie Wurd has declined fo reveal the |20 2 c¥his and the hghest auotation be the occyfrence, and oharges Were pre- | CO80 S8 SOUL, Ceint time exists on 3 g : prospective American challenger for the | nature.of the biackmail threat, or against | (ween ' ereed here vy e S el Read The Bulletin's advertisements. They ‘are both interesting International - Fishermen's cup safled | Whom it was diree the newspaper “ and profitable. ] During the past week the following matter has appeared ik The Bulletin's news columns for two cents a day : A 5 . Students of international condifiene ects to hold some conferences with the from Gloucester, Mass, on her first fish- | 8tory "asserts that it involved someone e stre of British exch - ing trip. other than Ward as a victim—and that | 25CTibe the strength of British a - almost entirely to tha the. shooting- occurred in Ward's home, | & J00 PITER 19 The COMPROMISE OXN: 50,000,000 ieaders -concerned with the subject soon FEDEBAL GOOD ROADS AID |and endeavor to make his position cleas. . The adininistration position, it was : Pope ‘Plus has disresarded the con- |after an effort had been made to con- |TETRARY of The ferme impestd by the Washington, June 2 The . deadlock |said; is -that congress ought to accipt Bulletin Telegraph Local * General Tatal ventiond: of efaturiss by installing: ‘his fyince a repressntalivg.of, that person. .0y b sp o’ Garmany. 6f. a provigionsligioss. over federm) good roads-aid- between the |the proposals of- Chairman. Lasker and Saturday, May 27. 138 132 235 575 old ‘servaut, ‘Signora Linda, within the | measis of a dictograph from Ward's libra- |y /i . ~ These developments. it fn. bac senate apd house-was broken.today. when | other. members. of -the shipping board as Monda. May 29 163 108 precincts‘of his apartment, appointing | TY to-his cellar, that Ward himSeit was| . 5" fhreshadow an extensiva Infer: their cONfévess’ rexched 2 compromise by |to a governmént polfey in mercantils Y» ayoed 220 661 her- his housekeeper and wardrobs maid, | WOTking with. the blackmailers, national loan to the German republle, which $59.000,000 will be available dir-|marine ®ut that if - those recommenda- Tuesday, May 30. . 159 116 275 550 = P The. shboting, -according to the news-largely under British auspicas. with re. ing tn enext fiscai year for coudnuing |tions are not accepted, congress should Wecdnesday, May 31. o IS 20 402 805 . New Haven rallroad was found xuilty | paper version of Cunningham's story,|sultant industrial and commercial tederal and state co-operation in road [iay out a program of its own to gulde Thursday, BT . 150 142 208 * 590 in five counts.of having violated the law | took place when, unable to hear over the |fits to that country, deveélopment. the executive. It was also intimated to- e 0 2 129 114 regarding the number of working hours | dictograph, the representative insisted No direct appropriations are made un- |day that .though the government's ship- Yy ne 2....ce.... 440 708 of train employees in the U. S. district | upon- going to theyifbrary. Then, Cun- fer the compormise, but the secretary ,of | ping . properties are in better shape now e e court in New Haven. The road was fin- ed $100 and costs on each count. he treasury is given authority to ailot jthan they were a year ago, men who he $50.000.000 fund and make contracts |have agreed to help the president work- with the states up to that figure, such out the situation are disinclined to stay ningham .was quoted as saying, Ward | SENATOR WATSON MAKES shot the men he believed were double- SERIOUS CHARGE IN SENATE crossing him. Totals. coosinvociancseis 872 ™™ 1980 3584 The trolley board of wage arbitration | When Mr. Weeks was asked iwhether a 7 o 3 Charti $ contracts to be obligations upon the gov- [in public service unless a definite and will meet today and the expectation is | dictograph had been found in the Ward m‘:r:f:mfl:"hl:" B oy rebrem o ernment adequate policy is laid 'down. Z |that arguments will be made atter pre-| home, he sald it had not. S < st up The conferees dropped thé senate pro- A ls lined up about three miles southcust|less propaganda” reports that the.United pared evidence has been put in, and the | Do you believe a dictograph had been | 200 2//Toa O vigions to appropriate $55,000,000- next | [NDICTED FOR MURDER of Kirvin. They are reported heavily [ Mine Workers were beinz presséd by |entire proceeding closed up in a singls | installed there? he was agked. bia, Ohlo, aon ot Witifs vear for the road fund and. $75,000,000 O ARREE Tawnkos oL | their men to make the -present “suspjen- |day. A Encr ™ e Eaia? state for the succeeding year. These -appro- & WRENCE | Al citizens of Streetman, cight miles | sion” an absolute .strike. L They would ——— ‘ io. for having given i not pull their maintenance’ men out of'| Six officers of the defunct l"lnl-n\ priations aee to be fixed in subsequent | - - . morth of Kirvin, cxcept a few left on aPPrapristish -measires. _Morristown, N, J, June —Francis lguard, the report said, have responded The semate mamagers headed- by Sen- | Kluxen, rd. 17, of Madison, N. J. to- [o calls for help. A Corsicana hardwars | flooded. with water and explosise gas- | were held in $5,000 bond each for court ator Towhsend. republican; Michigen. ob. |RIEBt Was.indicted for the murder of Ja- |atoye rcelved an order from Firoin Intes 2 n s, hie assertod’ when arralgned before a United States tained an agreement to make the limit :’,,';:em;":\c:u T Eitend today for all the arms and ammurition S commissioner -on charges of using the - s g : . €N | in' stock (o be delivered ARass _Y—__ i . 3 . 25 T grand jury returned | ported to be en rout cei PLAY IN COURTNEY DEATH = f i house had provided $12.500 next year and a sealed indictment tonight, and an “hour oute to the scene of the Edward H. Smith of Springfield and Meanwhile Cunningham’s lawyer, ar- riving today from New York with the prisoner’s . intimated that he would seek a writ of habeas corpus in Brookiyn s s o ¥ tomorrow It s’ client was not released | (0o, bY Saator Watson, democrat, ¢ by that time. Both McCarthy and Mrs. | ~ ¢ =" £ PR 07 Cunningham said they wished to assist | , SST4t07 Wateon made his charzes the authorities as much -as possible, but o & ohiafie o R the mines; permitting thé property to be | Phonograph company of Philadelphia et Ch 3 Saturday on a charze of obtain: $10,000. thereaftee. Information was at it trouble. — Edward C. :Blake. of Athol, boys of. 15, | wn O hingham ‘shouid not be locked | i nder false pretenses from a Wah- hand, it was said, which showed a de- u;evx;\nrfl;-nun: l:luxen was arresled.“ _ Saugatuck, Conn., June 2.—Investiga- |ended a 4-hour joy ride in Cambridge When * asked by newspapermen why | InBton - hotel, had been ordered held by o Ty ot of e L e en the body of the girk was first dis- e tlon: today ‘into the death of Joseph- P.{when, hungér and.lick of gasoline forced puape Y | District Attorney Presmont for preifmin- e e o matei . The | covered fn the woods, Kluxen was arcesi- e et i LU Courtney,” whose mutilated body - wacthem to .abandon an_automoblle whick | SonEBam, merely @ witness, should be | ;7550 5 PTUT, TrenOnt T DOE ; 0- |ed, ‘but wase released. - Frank Jancarck | Dallas, Tex, June 2—Kirvin was | tomnd ey the sew Toiiate - held In jail, while Ward, who had con- ai Surbi : sral appropriations. R Was ther “charged with the- crims by | Qulet at 3:30 Cclock, accordign to = 16l | Seriorn ey Loa, o Haven-and | they sald they stole: Weanesday night in | 'sged "to the actual shooting. spoulape | Sated that extradition of Durbin to Ohio The conferee stated that the Toad.legis- | oy, gootiirda phofie message from that plase. Ltoily ear the local |Goshen. out-on- bat, “Mr, Weeks: replica: had been requested. a similar charge lation incorporated in ‘the conferemee re- | 5 of the trouble we = station early-this morning, failed to ‘de- % o1 't answeF that. - I .don't fix bail” | Paving been placed against him in Cleve- rron he. postafics Abnropristione 1| Kluxen was arrested the day after ths icors nod mat st known there, as: velop any. evidence.of, foul. play. - Court- | ~That the Paul Barnes who died in| i CoL 0SWEF that. I .don't fix bail.” | TR0/ vort. . por P o | Turder, of the Lawrence girl, but later |the officers lad not vol returned, It Was ) noy, who wa. san agent of . the. United| Manhattan. state hospital, | Ward's Is. | NOT O0Uid. Mr. Weeks indicate whether | 14n0: would prevént threatenéd suspension of | o -reléased “waithout a charge having |TePorted, however, that two negroes are s - 3 H Senator Watson without mentioning Ward would be taken to th t lederal and state road building. o the county jall 2 gham, the Durbin case except by inference de- 22.'; ::,:;m’.‘.tm?flr;m et clared the youth was arrested by a Asked whether he would present the | Burns detective 15 minytes after leaving case to the grand .jury when it meets |his, Senator Watson's off: on a check next Mouday, Mr. Weeks answered that | forgery charge which the senator that would denend on what happened in | Was a vear and a half old. Y \!he next two days. The district attorney | bin, Senator Watson said, had o States internal revenue department, was [land on, May 8, insane, blind .and a mfi:rd'a;{;‘d‘ ':::u;x“ :;mhh :rxle e e dead. e struck by a New York bound ‘train’pass- | pauper, was the author of Goodby, Dolly BIENNIAL CONVENTION s Fi OF T 14 3 ing through here at 4.44 a. m. hy Gray,’ thé battle chant of American sol- - PRI was placed on trial. He was sudjected | CONTEST AMONG COLLEGES - In Bio mfield, N. J. . m.‘ o0 | aters and sailors in the war against TH Y| sovers Cross-examination, but denied | - yop QLDEST LIVING ALUMNUS| Medical Examiner John Nolan said the | Spain ‘bécame. known. S cis 4 “orRyan's out.|2E, he- knew anything of 'thie child's s body was so badly mutilated tha, tit. could : 0" five thedaand: WiroAel swekiy -Aiwh o . Middletown, Conn., June 2.—A contest |10t be determined whether Courtney had |. “General ,Dubail, grand chancellor of with 1ia. old Linas ateds. toMag bafors, e ——— ‘among colleges to asceratin which has | Deen shot or stabbed before the teain‘ Wit |the Order-of the French Legion of Hon- General Pershing, —Mayor Hylan sad| PENATE ‘FASSES 341,750,060 the oldest living alumnus appears to have|Nim. The clothing was in shreds. Depy- | of» has recelved 50,000 francs from an ot neiies T . arir- ARMY 'APPROPRIATION BILL |been started by the recent announcement | {¥ Sheriff Edgar 'H. Perry said tonight|anonymous Americal ~member, ~who fopre BB L i ; by Wesleyan univeesity that Cornelius|that he had found nothing to substantiats | Wrote:" “In memory of the legionaires h Division. Y _Washmington, June 2.—Carrying an |Cole, '47, of Los Angeles, Cal,. wouid |TePOTts that Courtney had' an ‘argument | Who'died ‘for Frarce and for humanity . aimost four' years after the | SPPrOpTiation of $341.150,000 the annual |cross the continent to be present at Wes. | ith two men near the station last nigit. {dUring the war of 1914 y iatis }) yan's or thousands who met today—and: Yhous- | 5y &¥provriation bill o T I 2 S cmmaenag - T e e o il it tovir %GO Jraiay s e e e e | e e thoaise C BT O Formont Now. smnounces Y| Courtney was a member of the Worces-|Co in a sult against I Swirsky & Sons. i T et SEareik i S Lo S UL cmicers aad 103050 mr E° [wwho Wil he 108, yeast of mop o) Septem. | tee. Mass., lodge of Elks, and the Bridge. | Was 8iven by Judge G. E. Hinman in New Fa "workis” "urked them o Uirow. their |& rocord vote w:::x:wehd quickly after a |Mr Rice ik = Jears older than c:;;:‘:“fl';“fl;;‘fl‘“:;:°§u‘r“l;"l‘}:° gar ordefed by the defendants during| Waukegan, Tlls. June 2 (By the A.|justice had only recently fearned of the “-E:'o}',;-‘:;:rlfns-: ”:x'd[ !!t’}:x?:n‘xug‘ 49 to 21 its };ommhle:'zen:te‘z:[:nlinmc:g:fi years earlier. Brown has an?‘a?umi."i.fi American air service. He was croditeq | WAr days'and which they refused to ac- : ’I.“é""&iv'" m;:’ S&;‘H’ d vlo’ B F 4 = - . 5 i % ond y ernor Len an Y- Ryan. “to make the mpreme éffort of | ing the house figures on the size of the [Of the olass of '42 who is 100 yeaes of [ With bringing down two Germam planes. | Pt o e the Substitiion of reasen: & Justles | AMRY, thom 11890 10 143,000, eslinted | A58, 2n2 Union corlese is reported having | He was here Jeaterday. onomfeal-busié | o2i= oo Smn i o ne o [P e e i e e epeny | IECORMNICK. g e M e for_the cruelties of war, -~ - | men. The strength of 12,530 officers com- | &N &umpus yearstold who graduated | RSSS conferring with Probate Judge Sal-1, -SWCCes v wer B8 B b day of the |as interest on state funds borrowed from INTERNATIONAL HARVESTEE General O'Ryan complimented the di-|petes with 11,000 as voted by the house. ;: r:f;o fli’fio:var‘g ))1;‘" C:ll‘;n‘;‘fu“'efsleyan mon in regard to federal estate taxes. a7 U Totisviile, Ky, “of - hls .$50:000 ] the "Grant Park. bank, was introduced visor. far. the way it h ,maintained | The senate,disposed of the bill speadi- T Rttt 5 lravelyba % Eh‘,’ suffi- T alienation' suit against William E. Ross, |today in the governor's trial by the pros-| Chicago, June 2—Harold F. McCor- e standards after the war,‘“not.a mah|ly, the measure being taken up for the e it ck to his alma | sHOE WORKERS SELECT ¥ former sheriff, purported to' prove that|ecution.’ mick resigned as head of the Interna- from the 27th division being found sell-|first time today and passed within six e o Cncanant BOSTON AS HEADQUARTERS |Ross and Mrs. Alice Williams, wife of | On cross-examination it was brought|tional. Harvester company today. ing articles of .merchandise on the ["hours. e . i E the turfman’ were frequently seen in |out that.the purchase, made by the gov-| Declining re-election, Mr. McCormick wireets or on the cars” Genergl O’Ryan || . ————. C. P, STEAMSHIP ASHORE Boston, June 2.—Boston wag chosen | COmpromising situations. ernor in person. was carried on in the|nominated Alexander Legge, vice presi- said, 82 BLOODED GAME COCKS ON ST. LAWRENCE RIVER|today ag the headquarters -of the' pro:|” ; ERme of Kix bank, the” First. Thust: @1 HaN: 46l - gumichl "mEnsger, | Wi Spia BEHEADED AT CITY POUND 3 Posed new. shoe industry organization |, Hubrt Ritten, an employe of the New |Savings bank of Kankakee. umanimously elected. 3 Montreal, Ont., June 2.—The Cana-|to be: known as the Amalgamated Shos|EDgland Brewing company for nearly 20| W. F. Hanchett, head of a Chicago| An executive committee of five, se- dian Pacific passenger steamship Mont- [ Workers of America, by representatives|y¢ars, will probably lose the sight of |bond ‘house,. tesified that the.governcr|lected from the bgard of directors, was —_— = - |blooded game cocks, some of them val-|calm, which left Montreal today for Liv-|of shos workers -in conventjon here. The DBoth eyes as & result of an accident at |bought $10,000 in Franklin county |created and Mr. McCormick was named New TYork, June 2—ince 1901 when ued at several’ hundred dollars, were|erpool, Was reported tonight to have|constitution will 'be considered. tomor. [the plant. Hitten's head, face and both |school bonds from him and tendered in|chatrman of the mew bods. Heary Wiesen, manufdcturer, died, his| gulllotiéd at the city pound this morn-|gone ashore at Point Bigot on the St.|row, arms: were badly burned while he was|payment a check for $10.500 issued by| “The change in the presidency of the ashes haye rested peadéfully In' a 325,-|ing and are being distributed to charit-|Lawrence river, between Three Rivers Cl s & pymping an acld fluid used in the mak- | Armour-and company to Vernon S. Cur-|company and the creation of an exscu- 000 mausoleum in Woodlawn netery, | able - institutionis to be converted into|and Quebec, C ** |ing of gas for the charging of beer. tis, head of the Grank Park bank, and|tive committee have been In contempla- Today, his Widow, Dleading destitu- | chocken. pie and ‘other delicacies. The| Tuss are on their way from Quebec to GBITUARY 3 7o : ¢ u > SRR = = under indictment with the ' governor.|tion for more than a year,” said Mr Oled an application _in __supreme |birds were confiscated by state troop-|the assistance of the Montcalm, John St. George Joyee, . ..Falss whiskers® worn while -imperson- | This check has- previcusly. been ident:-| McCormick. “I felt that I could give court for pprmln!onwrengwe the ashes ers -and humane soeclety agents in a She 'sailed from this port “this . morn- "l’hfiatie!vhh. June 2.—Jonn St. George | ating Santa Claus In > 2 Sranton, Pa., |fled as one issued by the company in|more time to the policies of the cum- to a common grave aid.gell.thé Hand:|raid, last Tu on & cocking main|ing, carrying 530 cabin passengers and[Joyce, veteran newspaperman and recog- | store, caused.the: death of George Howe, | payment of interest on state funds loan-|pany and the larger questions which some tomb to buy her bread, (4o in the town of Ogden in which 132 ar-|318 in the steerage. The crew number |mnized authority on. 1rish 'history, poli his ‘widow, Mrs. Lucy Howe claimed in [ed to it by the Curtis bank. 2 arise from time to time under the new The woman's attorne 1 that [ fests were made *© - about 25! and literature, died today. He was m ‘compensation. « Mrs: Howe main- | | The; governor took a check for $448.33 | arrangement than was possible while The Montcalm, 2 18.000 ton ship; was'years oid, .and .recently celebrated the 3 from which her [in payment of the h‘:'rnnu when he re- 4 sipela. on her second trip from Montreal to fifty-fourth anniversary of his entrance | hus husbend disd early this year, was |ceived Liverpool. into journalism T contracted from _the whiskers. .. < fled nformed complained that he has been able to get [ him regarding an alleged release by the no information from two, malds at the Ward home in New Rochelle. He ex- plained that he could not make them |in vinlation of the prohibi talk unless they appeared before the| William J. Burns, chief of the depart- grand jury. ment of justice’s bureau of Investigation, sald after hearing of the Georzia sem tor's charges that he could say positively there was no connection with Durbin's arrest and any visit to Senator Watson's office. He added that the department of attorney general of the British steamer TESTIMONY IN TRIAL OF GOVEENOE LEN SMALL WOULD SELL MAUSOLEUM < CONTAINING HUSBAND'S BODY Rochester, N. Y., June 2.—Eighty-two It's clever to utilize the present for . .®ettlng a strangle hold on the future.