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RESIENTFRTARFFBLL e o v s | 0 pERSNSRONNEDY BEFORE SOLDIERS, BONUS), et o7ty S sty 8-cmcvs ™ ) SHN SALVADOR VOL. LXIV—NO. 143 the Sla: Did Not A Davis De- The Britigh battle eruiser Renows, : e Slayer ot Appear i X 3 ing Has Spurned the Ad-|vrince’s castern tour | Capital of the Central American Repdih: Was Inundated . - Wkite Plains, N. Y., June 13—Two men| Washington, June 13—Democratic at-|°Enized by the award to him of a spe- of the Bonus Are Expected to Make a Fight to Side- ; ing Clarence Peters, when Ward played | RePresentative Davis, Tennessee, Saemher is visiting the battlefields of East Pru- Regards Tariff Legislation as Most Important and Worthy | Before Grand Jury—Avoid o : ‘ of the Undivided Attention of the Senate—Proponents Subpoenas. vice of His Party Leaders. |, Herbert Hoovery warsime rellot work When Two Rivers Overflowed Their Banks—The Flood Who knew Walter S. Ward, weaithy|tack on the administration's shiy” subsiay clal mecal- by the sBojgian seduernment. Was Caused by Torrential Rainfall For Two Days—The “Teack The Tariff Bill for ‘Action on' Soldiers’ Bonus— | 1'% "5 vho s contamed to ik |5 tative Davie, Tenncssc, member |1, T Mocihal Vou, Histesbury, whe Government Has Sent a Relief Expedition to Aid Peo e R e ¢ <y, | Of the merchant marine .o sia, will probably be politely asked by Substitute Proposals For the Amended House Bonus y2alo el ocies) to SDistoion e s For Attorney Weeks just before the grand|its enactment at this time, has e ik oyl 91 Loond: Db ple in Distress. Bill Being Put Forward 7 et conalder e P an) casm o e Sl e e B San. Saivador, Republic of Salvador, | district of this eliy. Several houses wert 8 ‘ Y s v ing Put Forward. Y. The men were Alfrod T B lo a -nce|Lasker—a man who a few months ago| ~Humdreds of delegates to the annual|June 13—(By The A. P.)—Three hun- | SWEPL 2%ey by the flood o o i, b-1a tax on all banking institutions hav- | track follower and Elwood Heffner. in|knew absolutely nothing of the subject”|SoMemlon of the e mabtist | dred persons are known' to have beed |.iuen and chhildren have been found. The Washington, June 13—Senate "P‘:h' ing a capital stock of $100,600 or more | Whose pocket was found a letter writtey | Characterizing the bill as “tfie most |’ "it::d T e e"‘m rioe to| drowned and many persons are missing | flood was caused by a two day torren- lican leadecs who are opposed to the | B8 & (OF " er cent of the profits in| by Ward on the day Peters was killed. | vicious ever presented to the house,” Mr.| 1o attend preliminary m e Piaor 1} following an abnormal. rise In the Acel. | .lal rain. alzn of ihalrnllln; T;chp‘::;‘eb::acokr mfi \cess of 12 per cent and all other|Blute declared he had received no sun-|Davis asserted it conferred more power openingot; the sconyeation tollay. nance commi £ s e 4 ‘The government has sent a relief ex- e LIt foo fue MBlRlers’: b hone | taxes. Should those taxes and the in-|pocua for the grand jurv hut went to Mr |on the shipping board “than good men e, lumte and. Avenxl; rivaes; Whicll Svsclow: | tion hire )10, silcopr. peotih fa- disthiuE B r o ettt e rding. The | ficient to pay the annual retunding in- | Weeks to tell his story voiuntarily. outht to want and more power than bad | The steamehip Maretania, which ur-| cd their banks and joined together in | X"larce tubseription lst has been start- e o . ‘atticiafy to. | stallments on the legal tender issued| Me asseried that Ward impressed him (men ought to be given.” rived at’ Southampton, set two new|one stream, inundating the Candelaria | ed for the relief of the sufferers. Gy at the White House, regards tar- |10 th veterans the deficiency would|as being a “fine fellow,” and did not ap- Charging ‘that advertising and pm,,r world's records for speed on her latest ganda had been cesorted to jn an effort | Voyag®, said a. cablegram received by 1o get the bill through congress. Mr. Da-|the Cunard line. iffslegislation as most important and | be made up out of the federal trea- | pead u;‘ tim to l:-a a “weicher,” Blute's . g sury. ter, however, has asserted that Blute é :‘,mh;‘ ':i g opon (00 Explaining his amendment, Senam|gau- Ward a tin on a horse named As-|vis said every concelvable method had eds y ‘;,:n:afi,; consideration of the bonus|ladd said in a formal statement that i raid big money but that|been employed tc that end, that the “so-| Herman A. Fosdlck, 47 years old, vice still are very indefinite. but they may |2 few. would contend that in the light raid Biute and a man named | eial lobby had been worked overtime,” | president of the Bates Strest Shirt Co. Take shape after the return here fo.|of Present economic conditions banks|Byrnes through whom the bet was piac- | and that a large part of the shipping|of Lewiston, Maine, died there oot dnator Lodge of Massa. | should make a profit greater than 12| ed. any share of his winning: board ‘organization “had abandoned its|day. chusetts, th rcpubu“: "leader who| Per cent. He argued that this plan| “I met Ward once ute toid report- | regular duties so as to work for this bill has been campaigning in his home| Would cause no inflation of credits]ers “I hap a tin on Assume and gave it to | under the direction of the commander- R T in this manner| By . He it W = 3 - % state, Sl jeadsi. dhsire that.a par- | nd. contced thReiin TS WAt Byrnes e jaid 1000 on 1k e avie miared that “apparently| AR 8rmy alrplane was wreeked at| Holding up what he said was a wine | announcement from the White Houss ty conference pass upon the question| ‘'O ~o € NG, KOs ment. th® T over mair Ward." ) & the president's fuil confidence, | Littsfield, Mass,, when it went into soft!list from the Steamship President Plerce, | that administrative officials were willing of the right of way as between the|®*P & Bl Word D e oL o0 ; | ground - d - e A At W ta i2s Sheritt “Werner “whs. the: fhat ‘witasss | TREkEE TaA " SMIForad: aoll mIan BT on the take-off. Lieut. George|Dbaid for, he added, by federal appro|and anxious for house leaders to act on w ] c e £ n . h"’“n_fi m":w' M(s(,um;er?"drz?fifw,nu; BILL HAVING A called before the grand jury when it re-|him” and that according to newspaper Hodge was pinned in the rear pit but|priation, Mr. Gallivan declared that un-| tnc matter wih a free hand. er propponents of the bonus are ex- TOUGH TIME IN SEN mrmell conkldsration 568 Ahe: Ward cavs | asourty fhethoa ehkTmian. hade Aré | a5 Hot: meriotally: furt: ‘der the Voistead law “we cannot get| President Harding, 1t was ald. has “pected to make .a fight against de- The sheriff was in. the room and hour | peated visits and appeals to the president LY S SALE OF LIQUOR ON _ EARLY ACTION OX MUSCLE SHIPPING BOARD SHIPS SHOALS PORJECTS LIKELY ey Washington, June 13—Attack on the| Washingtor, June 13.—Prospects for Mon- | shipping board for permitting Lae sale of | early action by the houu's on proposed He was formerly associated with|liquor on American ships was made in | legislation for development of the govern- a Poston firm ‘of brokers, the house today by JRepresentative Go.- | ment's projects at Muscle Shoals, Ald. livan, democrat, Massachusetts. were brightened today authoritative ATE drunk on land, but ¥e can a. sea. J Csitens sias RSO 18 0300 tion or sp- ——‘ T eoa 2 \ Jaying senate gctlon on that measure| Washington, June 13.—The adminis-|and fifty minutes. going over the case|to come out in favor of the legislation.” | TDr- Edward H. Nichols, associate pro- There was a coar s as|port ot Henry Ford's proposal. believing until the tariff bill has been disposed |tration tariff bill was subjected to an- of. from the time Peters' body was found on The Tennessee member said that so far fessor of the Harvard Medical School |the Massachusetts represpntative r(adl that its acceptance or rejection by other general attack today in the sen-|the lonely Kensico road to the present. as he had been abie to find, I'resident|and in medical charge of Harvard foo:-|from the list to show kit American rye| gress w Senator McCumber has given no-|ate by Senator Simmons, democrat,| Two of the most Impottant witnesses | Harding “is the only presiu’nt who has l”“i‘“"" since 1904, died at his home :‘z’“":"' ecc‘“d "d' “’zufll\l ancard ship at | cision on iy e d tice that he will call up the bill in{North Carolina, who declared the com-|for whom subpoenas had been ‘ssued did | ever declared in favor of shi» subsidy | Boston. —vfi:‘in’;& 'f’["tf 'm_’vl"i‘_ E Tor the satiaaii the near future. He has not yet fixed | mittee duty of 80 per cent ad valorem |not appear. They were George S. Ward, | legislation.” - = o upon a definite date as he is to ac-|on reed and willow furniture—which | father of the slayer. and Mrs. Anna Wil- It viol 0od, that might result by exploitation The bill. he said. would cost the Am-| According to reports from Tibet twa| “IU's oven vioiation on the ships of the} £ood, Deputy | ecican people ;75}09,000 a year and de-|=elected members of General Bruce's ex-| United States shipping board,” he said, | of the Alabama properties, irrespective of « 0da e - v Wi ved—was illus- | lard Curtis, his mother-infaw. ommodate the convenience of sena-|subsequently was approved—was illu. & ploration party are now. attempting 1o tors who must be absent from Wash-|trative of the plan ot the majority as ing from time (o time, and yet whe|outlined in the whole bill. B kes one laugh when he reads 50 mucl | the form such devolopment might take. reach the summit of Mt. Kverest, the|aPout law and order now thai ‘What action the house will take, Rep- 5 v der s v = i i goal of the expedition, amendment has been adopted. Here and | resentative Mondel, the republican lea S aders said . vi o s 2 Eleetricity conveyed through s fishing | Phasize the bare faced hypocrisy of a|ences of majority members. « probabiiity that the N wodid. be| e e e Tod caused the death of Webber Gram. |overnment appropriating moncy to en- | time he told Representative Garrett. of called up the latter part of next week | voy oo Atter the tarnitare in tho home R mer, 64, at Baylls, T, whose casting|force this child of prohibition and at the | Tennessee, acting democratic leader, or early in the week_followIng Un- |evise o auts of 0 wor cont ou fomi: line struck a high tension wire last Wed-; $3me time approptiating more ai 2-¢ to| more Gefakie SRCREEE cotll be RS d 3 p ying a duty % : dverti: 103 pect Darty conterence 1o defar ‘stion " |{Ure in common - use. throushout ths N i Pl B O s, own_ shipe (ng i uta. thcs et 1y | Shonls avestion. Mr. Mondell aaded, bow- Meantime, substitute proposals for| ®Uumr: = S A group of stars on an azure field— Miss Curlsssn Simon, 31, who killed |$i4¢ the three-mile limit. e s~ the amends: “ouse bonus bill are be- |, “f 1R tax 1s for revenue, then 1 say| h b f th : d realed: her divorced husband, John H. Tepper,| I hold in my hand the wine llst of | ulated “in the W ing put forward, Jio gendo it gt wiethioinea o ne | There the bond of the Union stands revealed; Toleda, 0. restaurant. propeictor, 1o uis|one of Mr. Laskers sailing Geaghts. Jt =3 The \lalesl wus offered today by Sen- l?:‘?:'l:xell) tax the necessities to raise a With barS Of !'ed and ba!’S Of White, place of business April 9, committed sui- -was lormesl‘ylknov:in as the \:.;BYIII‘I.D BRIDGEPORE fl:l"lfi:‘!; Cibtaseh tor y McC: g 8 Ate and Lot 2 LA . Lt sepiblican, North Dakots 1| Semator Simmons arguea el ) That spurn the earth and seek the lighi—- o ek Wi, oltont: ot ir it I Pre o pandt would provide for a cash hogus to|Per cent. duty could do mot b justifie 5 ; ‘ dent Pierce. It is one of the most prom-| Tridzeport, J 13.—Rev. Genera ‘h(: ml\fl”; \:) l;)er ;axéml’:;- G;:u‘zmtlz ke ot pRUiRCRIE Rt Ratetat S but mh; ’TlS the flag that men haVé dled for ! Detachments of six southerm Ireland 0t pros Dridgeport une Res of $2,500,000,000 or less, of legal ten- |Was disputed by Chairman McCumber of | ¥ regiments which are. being disbamded | iNent trane-Atiantic ships of the United | Striano, who formerly conducted a mi were received by King George at Wina-| States lines. When I read its sion here. £ sor Castle. They marched through the|CeRt @nd at times exaspiat R .A,flumsd to 60 days in ja That star flecked banner marked the line sirosta, thelr Tads playin. o et sl i i court today charged with 2 S pain or sorrow 1o 103 quor with intent to sell. From Bunker Hill to Brandywine; PRk AL e e Vi e Somgress wio voted £:x T'nder mo eircumstance will ¥ H elected i ther, it is to let congra; pend execution of the jafl sentence.” We faf‘c)' that its bars of red g I &":‘:ff:u:; e Catton States| iry know how on Am Judge Arthur M. Comley, in Teply to a Proclaim the blood our grandsires shed, der treasury nofes 1o be retired over|the finance committee, and Semator « period of twenty five years out|Townsend. republican, Michigan, whol of procéeds from wspecial taxes on|Presented figures to show this duty was banks and interest received from the [not sufficient to equalize the difference foreign indebtedne: between the cost of production in this Senator Ladd's plan contemplates | country and in China and Japan. keeping - der federal agpropriations, * lea fram the minister's counsel that succeeds §. L. Dodd: - ™ ;> g i $ ; e oL CIAKAES, ‘wo-t gt the jail sentence be suspended. ‘This & ARRESTS ARE EXPECTED FOR THREE ARRESTS Mavr rums 3 For this is the flag they died for ! e Swinging his arms Mr. Gallivan had thie | gne of the clearest cases ever heard i DYNAMITING AT COVENTRY, B, Y.| ROBBERY OF HARTFORD DOCTOR FPllot W. L. Smith in a mail-carrying T iy o] fuissceust.” L NAlima A Slast She aae Providence, R. 1, June 13,—Authori-|* Hartford, June 13.—Thres arrests -1t graced the heights of Monterey; sent from New York for: deifvery ut R doiei SRl il T e e e S T e s investizating the att’mpt to dyna-|were made by the Hartford police to-| 1t Tidtteed at Manils. Ba Branswick, Me., and at Portland in con: | *opime Sike. @ Sohnay Walker _;:c| of supply than dt the peddiers e the south gate 'ul the H.rn Hiver |day in connection v;llm the ;olx:ibery oty ° UtLes : Y- nectlon with the dedication of the first| maig and Haig. einnt Wt ike tros Bre '!"n;:m_’ s lucky got storage reservol the t » o n % 3 - 4 o) 15 St ol vfmokaet A5 K C:‘f,:_ ;’IL 01;‘,:“{0 ;‘o"r‘;‘“g;" ","w"m‘;’:f Fetd i The flag is there !” Thus ran the news municipal aviation fleld in Maine. at 25 cents a drmk: n 1ae b < Tev. Striano posted $700 for an ap- ga’n.n‘ information as {0 the identity of |1 ast. Bonds and_ cash totalling $75,- From Pekin and from Vera Cruz— : The shipping board vesael Ala, & week Ohiv:’,;’ ,,’,‘f"..'.".?.“.‘: however, he Cec r- ;“"“‘ ":u";*n:;’r‘l’::“"‘ court from the fint th per rators 't 5 v o) i %y . - ‘ # = - e = Adjutant Gencral Charles W. Abbott, 31.“(. 2'113&33 lzzr;h;':li(cei‘a‘nb:ndmc(;campv;fi And this is the flag they died for ! :r!tezrr;:rglnf:o;;:;:::e'dd:c::rden:‘ou?o\l':;: SUTAst the macaie OF the can or) A 30 days jail esnfence. with judgment 5 ichael B. Lynch of Kent county.!in a waiting automobile said to have| : age that included the towing of the dis- | e Noa Tor 1o o Ty o™ n&u:r:fi;“ " iegel el ?;"unucmm: Major Samuel A. Hall, command-|contained four other men. The men ar-| 3 abled shipping board - steamer - Eastern | 5. st conen B ity it i iog officer of the National Guard troops | rested foday were James Spaulding and Blow on o’er land; blow on o’er sea, o Dawn 2051 miles. S o n duty in the district, who arc con-|Edward Fine of this city and Solomon 1 2 T s 3 lucting the probe, intimated that arrests | Shoor of New Haven. ! O starlit banner of the free; Thomas Clinton was Kkilled, his|van eharges destin 1 WAS LECTURER ON “PITFALLS within %4 hours were likely < 3 v 2 v b % e TED was not discovered until last night, it|several weeks ago in the case and are Blow on, O banner of the brave ! ton, sustained minor hurts when their PAELIAMENT - MEMBERS NOT Philadelphia, June 13.—George Tyler developed this afternoon that the cx-|held in the counly jail here awalting| d this is the fl N di automoblle turned over alter . skidding g - of Baltimore, lecturer on the “The Pit- P o;«:-n probably occurred late Saturday [trial in the superior court on charges And this is the flag we'll die for. in Lexington, Mass, SUBJECT TO TREATY OATH| falls of Rum™ was held by the coroner aigl National Guard officers on|of robbery. Shoor had- been arrested today to be criminall responsible for srike duty in Crompton village, five{some time ago, but his case was nolled The Massachusetts house of repre-| London, Jume 13 (By the A. P.)—The| k> death of Miss Mary Emsley, on May nil*s from the reservolr said that about| After he was re-arrested today his bail —George B. Hynson. sentatives adopted an order directing |TeMbers of the Irish provisional parlia-| 27, on the ground that he was intoxicated 1115 Saturday night the village was Spaulding was ar-| the states department of labor and In-|MeNt, Which has been summoed for| while driving the automobile that killed shaken by a heavy explosion. Messages | rested two days ago om & minor charge | dustries to make every effort to settle|JUly 1, Will not be required to take the| her. He was bound over to awalt the were gent 1o a_number of the Pawtuxet|and was questioned by the police. His the textile strike now in progress in this|9ath. prescribed by the treaty, Winston | grand jury action. valley vil aies the; salld,hm 1.:“ effort | bond also was set at $5,000 when he was = state. Sprncer Chnruhlél. xmf:“? for t;-e col- h““h«:rn Police Surgeon Keller testified o the source of the blast, but|re-arrested. ' 5 S P, it onies, announced. in the house of com-|that Tyler was unsteady and smelled without ‘SH00s6s. Biriatin allsgad; by ithe poilce. tahave fgfle‘:fl;tl;:;or‘:eizln;:ufli::: Iz}e;n m;)ab]e to 31‘:;:2(:::1 '-h,en"≺?e"-kd Zowe; aNdl e Whedn' K. Alncaks was taken to|Mons this afternoon, although the min-| of alcohol during his examination right The explosion ailed to biow up tho |been the. leader of the holgoup men who | soine (clher wltness since the subpoenas | discretion given the shipping board ac- |, 3"y THOSR T Auiatnke was taken to | (L, Tof “ 0™ Srivinional” government | after the accident, Tyler camied his phyel: o and loosen the 2,000,000 gallons of | robbed Dr. Morsan. His ball way fong ded Friday. Ward. senior, It wae | counts for the feverish, unseemly activ-|; ouny Sn®h) NERiaL Tl o o< will be required to do so under the terms | cian to prove that he suffered from loco- mater stored in the reservoir, which|at $10,000." Two other Hartford men | goeos® ot Willlamsport, Pa. DTl e el b e nemteg atiine b would have flooded the dozen or more{held in the case some time ago were dis- | Susta Sqaner, 1o Roriose home is in|board.” alleged to have been fired by her hus-|°f the treat: As for the members of | motor ataxia. causing him to be un- band, Hermond Aulaunko, while she was |t parliament of the Free State, he ex-| steady on his feet. mill village and summer resort settie- charged. : Sutton Manor, New Rochelle, a2 few doors me It is understood another man e : : plalned, they would have to take the| The alcoholic breath, Tyler clalmed, in the Pawtuxet river valley be-|is being sought in Springfield, feonwerd 8 Dome wes eacs fo testify.| 131 WEST POINT CADETS S o T was due *o a medicine he took for the ween Coventry and Narragansett bay. kbRt Goio o e e R BECEIVED DIPLOMAS | Mhe Amoskeng Manufacturing Com-| ~The coloaial secretary made his an-| allment. which left a lquorous odor on Experts said that, judging from the| LATEST CLUE IN CASE 0 ¥ e 5 a5 i & nouncement in answer to questions con-| his breath. ekt SE. OF asserted that there was no disturbance = ke pany of Manchester, N. H., reported a ” cetent of the damage, a full case of fif- MISSING JIMMY. GLASS | of any kind at. the house. He said he |, Yest Point, N. Y., June 13.—One hun-|substantial increase In the number of |Cerning!the Irish provisional pariiament.| The lecturer was shown to have been y sticks gf @yDamilé.Smust. hays been L eft about one o’clock in the morning with | 764 and thirty-one West Point Cadets|employes reporting for work following| Robert Munroe, secretary for Scotef On his way o deliver an anti-rum speech -— . J.. June 13.—A cable- | other guests and that Ward had not then | Tec¢iVed diplomas at the’ hands of Sec-|the opening of the mills one week ago|land, Teplying to heated questions with|at Whosoever Mission when the woman o o« T & further details to the | returned. retary of War Weeks today. General |after a strike of 17 weeks duration. regard ‘to the meetings whicn Eamonn|met her death. e s CEORGE"W. ALEBIREN DIkD: TALeat chno tn the ches ot T Gl N etier witnoss iwas Madsl o ‘or (1| DouElas MacAtthur,” siperintendsnt. of De Valera purposes to address this — - : WHILE PLAYING GOLF | young son of Charles L. Glass, who has | Zlegler, the French waiG- wao served in)the academy, presented the cadets for|- The committes on' guarantees appoint. | Week, deciared that the government had|NEW HAVEN TROLLEYMEX v been missing since May, 1915, was re- | the Ward house whi'o Luiu Bareows was |l€ awarding exercises, and the gradua-|ed by the reparations commission awill |0 DOWer to prevent tne mectings. TO ACCEPT WAGE REDUCTION Rye, N. ¥, June 13.—George W. Ald- | ceived by Mayor Hague today on vacation. tion address was delivered by Secretary |start for Berlin this week ta take up the - Sy e 5 = dgefl of Rochester, collector of the port | Last Saturday Mayor Hague receiv-| Ralph D. Ward, brother of Walter S| Weeks. work set out for it under the partial| GEORGIA GARDNER GETS New Haven, June 13—Keen as is the of New York. and for years a power in | ed a cablegram signed “Ismael Calderon® | Ward. was called to the grand jury coom |, All the graduates except Zeng Tse|moratorium agreement,” beginning with EFFECTS OF NAT. GOODWIN | disappointment shown by trolleymen at ~epublican state politics, died suddenly | from Aguadilla, Porto Rico, which read; | but after a few questions, deciied to tes- | "ONE: & Chinese cadet who has been re-|examination of German resources, a today on the links of the Westches- | “White boy here with gypsies.” tify. District Attorney Weeks went at |Celving instruction by special act of con- ' ;. 3 &0 ~ New York, June 13.—Georgia Gard- As the missing boy had been reported | once to Supreme Court Justice Mors- |EFeSS, Will be commissioned as second| Rear Admiral William 8. Sims, who|ner, actress friend of the late Nat ng with George | this sprinz a prisioner of gypsies in Bra- | chauser who is in charge of the grand |lleutenants. ¢ 5 delivered the konorary chancellor’s ad-|Goodwin, is entitled to the furniture and ent of the Hotel |2il, Mavor Hague turned the message |jury, 2nd it is understood Ward will be | _Cadet Charles J. Barret, of Newark, ommodore. New York, in the hotel | over to the police and cabled for further | recalled and the questions will be put|N. J. the announcement of a b5.45 per cent, wage cut in the arbitration between the Connecticut Company and its employes, it was stated today that the men wiil 3 er-Biltmore Country elub. Mr. Alridge was pi W. Sweeny, vice pres dress at Union College commencement | other effects he left in his apartment cu [3cCePt it. James H. Vahey, who repe . was the homor man of the class.|exercises, at Schemectady, N. Y., was|Mornjngside Heights, and his father, |Fesented the employes, in a dissenting men’s golf tournament. details, The description of the oy given | to him again. Tf he declines to-answer | The graduates, together with 450 mem-|given an honorary degree of doctor of n He collapsed before either Mr. Sweeny | in the reply recéived today, Mrs. Glass | them, it is sald, he wil be cited for con- Nathaniel G. Goodwin ‘of Roxbury, Mass, | OPinion on the award, sald: “The mea bers of the class of 1924 who are fur- >r those following the field could reach | said, well might fit Jfmm i laws, b it whom I represented could get much who, if | tempt of court. loughed until August 25, left the acad-l s il (tha st i m“&: more out of a cent, two cents or thres aim. Death was due to heart disease. he is alive, is now twelve ycars old. The | It had been expected that Ward would |emy at noon. The United States shipping board | Mirrow Film company, it was held to-|C€Nts an hour more than they are glven —ea cablegrame sajd: ; be asked about the blackmail plot which , steamer Eastern Dawn, which developed |day by Surrogate Cohalan. by the award. The real point is, are WO HOTEL PROPRIETORS “Glad to inform you ||3‘al Nicholas | his brother has declared. is the principal; CURB BROKERS SUMMONED boller trouble on her voyage from Ant-| Klaw and Erlanger, theatrical man- they entitled to itT On this question RILLRD §%°AUTO AcOIbRIT | JEU% W0 uses the name Ristar,Costolo, {Teason fox theckifing of Feters. BEFORE THE GRAND JURY|Ve'P for Philadelphia, arrived in New |agers, holding a judgment against|there is a sharp disagreement. Judge ¢ e lived' here about three months ago in — ¥¥ | York in tow of the tug Humaconna. She | Geodwin for = $7.97%, objected. They |Beach has ruled that the award mads Wilwoods. . J., June $3—Wiiliam. 3, [ 12518 Cut of fawn. They @re now on [MABEL “"'“";:‘I’L:l‘)“mn ok New York, June 13.—Threats of Sam-|left Aatwerp on May 12 contend that the slip of paper-on which|PY him is just 1 do mot agree with - ::fl,;:;‘r:m“.“::‘ ;:‘sr:én??;‘h k],olf:({ immediately. They have béen'telling tor- . DOX | uel_Untermyer, counsel to ths Lock- General ‘Manuel Faiuen, who restgned |UIS, 30T made the assignments to Miss e eely = , S wood legislative committee, to cause Sl . who resigned K Gardner and his father, was invalid. when the automobile in which | (ot (S15S8 Po¥, Luelvy veare old, blue | New York, June 13.—Mabel Normand. | grand jury investigation of the sae on |[TOM the Mexican army three weeks agn| s adminiirater, Gasdwim's father | CHABGES OF PROMIBITION Sy Wil Wiy weat over'an embink- h:;h_, i Zkuh:cx{i aA].d ul! alce. light | fitm star, left for London today on th3|a “when issued” basis of stock in the|?fter controlling the Tampico ofl fields|filed an acount showing that the estate LAW VIOLATIONS CEOPPED ment south of Mays Landing. The ma-| dering Ford seen tofay mermen poen |Aquitania... . North American Steel corporation, bora|feverdl vears is in New York, accord: |had been worth $6,897.75 of which §3,- ¥ shine, according to those in the vicinity, |l o1z ana Manati” L efy “Please don't discuss that.” she said|fruit late today when District Attorney |iE_to Teports. in revolutionary tirclas|i3z was consumed by funeral and ad-| New York, June 13.—Charges of pro- was traveling at a high rate of speed| " Mayor Hague said that he will take |sich, me0tion was made of the case of| Banton issued subpoenas summoning v |0 El Paso. Texas, for a conference with | ministration expenses. The Lambs' club |hibition law violations brought against when it 1°ft the road and dropped 15| steps o have the rapresentatives of img | V.lam Desmord Taylor, movie direc- | curbmarket brokers before the geand | evolutionary leaders, teet, crushing the two men bemeath it.|government in Porto Rico obtain posses. | on Mo acred in his Los Angeles home —_—— had a claim of $274 for dues and sun-|{the McAlpin, Ansonia and Astor hotels 2 jury tomorrow. 5 __|dries, while among the assets was $231 | were dropped today as soon as Assistant - — sion of the boy. feveral months ago, a few hours after|” Mr. Banton's action followed a long| . President Harding has. written Nat|in wines and liquors. United States Attorney Mildeberger hal FORMER INMATE CONFESSED e e N’;"“:“d "'af vistted ‘hm. | conference With Mr. Untermyer at which | G0ldstein of St. Louls that the criticism et L TR heard the cases made out by agents wha ' MURDER OF MATRON MALLETT | SEBGEANT PINELL OF STATE ‘;i oo, funning away fromi it for|the latter laid before him informaiion |Produced by the nomination of Gold-| MERIDEN DETECTIVE visited the place yesterday. In each 3 F MAT oLt o R AR ek i m‘:-nrenso::ml :?:edm“ 'r::,z' l!¢ o oa! sathered at committca hearings con. |Stein dfor xnéexifi e collector here, DIED OF HEART FAILURE|case it was officially declared that tha Jackson, Mich., June 13.—John Straub, | Iartford, June 13.—Sergeant Arthur |rest.” going away to get a|cerning the mew corporation. proposed |Caused by Goldstein's acceptance of $2.- 49, former inmate of Jackson prison, has ning the CEuied by Of Accepian = management had nothing to do with = & to be formed by merger of the Inland, of jowden campalgn funds, was of| feriden, June 13.—Detective Sergeant|violations of the law. confessed to the murder of Miss Alice ::'naii;‘!:;n?;h:h:v ’{fie‘i.&fl“}’mfi’?fi cein jo": h&:’:x:‘helf‘:idh{;‘::a?gite;i:,c;:;; Republic and Midvale steel companies, 2" “undeserving factor.” John M. 'Bo:lxr‘: 52, of the local police| Delancey M. Horan, 2 bell boy in the Mallett, matron of the Florence Critten- | mission after a°mesting at which evi: | Berlin. preee A ‘maval bowedl of Investifntion hoaas| SPASHICIL, hoto boly.was feund by | MeAloin, whg wved, Saeed WIS S lon heme here. The axe with which the |donce concerning an_automobile collis-| " = ___ WEALTHY CHINESE ARE ed by Rear Admiral Phillip Andrews is| Seer spre morcier, died from & hesri|was held in $1,000 bail on charges e el H s ion at Deep River on Jume 4 was con- CHING FOR ASSAILANT FLEEING FROM NANCHANG |busy trying to establish responsibility | cor¥, s Tornne. CleC FOR & BT Lol o the Volstead act. 1t was e home of 4 Pollsh family about (¥ |sidered. The circumstances surrounding OF TWO LITTLE GIRLS 2 S forthe presence on ‘board the naval | atack: In the opinlon of e on' tir | shown fhat Horss Souahe (b GHME- S0 Slocks from the pot. where Miss the automobile accldent had been dis- Kiukiang, Province of Kiangsi, June|transport Sirlus of 87 cases of foreign|2minr E. T. Bradstreet, brought on by | SR, (A0 e met deal cussed at a previous meeting of ths izabeth, N. J., June 13.—A posse of 13 (By the A. P.)—Wealthy Chinese|liquor, which was found mn the cargo!oVer exertion in running up a hill. He commission and a further inquiry was|fifteen citizens today combed the woods with their families and valuables are |unloaded at the nmavy yard in Norfolk,| V25 1ast seen at 2 p. m. and then ap- ordered. near Mountain Side, a village temn miles|fleeing from Nanchang, capital of Ki-| Va., Saturday. RECONFIRMED AS MEMBERS parently was bent on chasing someone | MAY CAUSE ERWIN A MORSE OF THE SHAPPING BOARD | The automobile collislon was between|from this city, in a vain hunt for n|angsi province, as the army of Dr. Sun 2 In the woods. He leaves hier widow and . _TO RETURN TH NEW YORK i n Pinell's automobile and a machine driv-|“big man with whiskers” who assauitel|Yat Sen, tie south China leader, ad-| From what are considered relianlo |2, d2U8hter. « — - Washington, June 3.—Neminatiohs of |en by Leon Schlick of Deep River. |two little girls, tding to their story.|vances northward. private advices reaching Berlin Monday T ‘Washington, - June ' 13.—Justice * Fred< Meyer Lissner and Rear Admiral Will-| With Pinell in his automebile at the|The girls, Mary Melack, nine, and her| Looting at the hands of the southern|by aerial post ‘he conclusion \ OBITTARY. erick L. Slddons of the District of Co- jam §. Benson, retired, for reappoint- |time were State Policeman Philip W.|sister Alice, 11, said they were attack-|troops is feared. American missionaries | missible that thé sovie: chiefs have vir-|\ A. J. Frey. lumbla supreme court today took under ment as members of the shipping board | Flynn and two women. ed by the man while out walking yes | at Nanchang are also prepared to leave | tuaily abandoned hops for the recov-| Washington, June 13.—A. J. Frey of|advisement the question of the removal were confirmed by the senate late today. —_— terday afternoon. it the forces of Wu Pei-Fu, the mili- ¥ Their present terms expire at midnight |INCREASE IN NUMBER OF er7 of Mikalol Lenins and that news|Los Angeles, vice president of the ship-{of Erwin A. Morse. son of Charles W. ¢ his death Is likely to come at any|Ding board's emergency fleet corpora- | Morse, to WNew York, to answer an ur must evacuate Nanchang. moment. gion‘ died today at Johns Hopkins hos-|dictment charging misuse of the maiis ‘Washington, June 13.—The' number of BY A BRITISH WARSHIP| The American gunboat Isabel Is sta- —— pital, Bailtimore, after an lliness of sev-|The mitter came before the court fn. INCENDIARY BOMBS THROWN allens to bBe admitted into” the United L ' '|tioned here ready to protect American| For the first time in many years the|eral months according to an announce-|habeas corpus proceedings In which IN TWO PICTURE THEATRES | States during the coming fiscal year| Belfast, June .13.—The German|interests if necessity arises. Two Jap-|Massachusetts house of representatives|ment by Chalrman Lasker of the board.|térneys for Morse conténded that Unitd from the house of the worid under the |steamer tella Maris, bound from Ham-|anese and British vessels also are hers. unanimously ‘overrode a veto of the|He had been ill with San Joaguin val-|ed States Commissioner George Belfast, Jun® 13.—Incendiary bombs |three per cent restrictive immigration |burg to Cork, was stopped by the Brit-|Dr. Sun's army has captured Kancho KI, governor.- The" legislature had yoted to|ley disease, of which only 69 cdses ars|Donald had denlafl him wera thrown in two motion picture thea-|act, which definitely fixes the quotas|ish warship Danse, last night. Two|in the south of Kiangsi province. A re- res on the Falls road tonight, one of [from each territory was fixed P L o tary power of the Peki vernment, tonight. ALIENS TO BE ADMITTED | GERMAN STEAMER HALTED it i T&y the widow of Rewu.nuun ‘Wa'ter | said to have been known to medical Mwhymvmnmm-mmcmmtrmmemmhmm.;mm. ¥ the baiance nf sal-|sclence anl of whick 57 proved fatal hem being badly damaged. Crowds|the labor department as 357,903 as com- |steamer. Today she was towed to a|forces of Wu Pei-Fu were ret.ruuu ary to which he would have been euti- | The Gw was declared. to be of Chi- vere walting for wnmmnuuwumauyu nquhruunhn! h her noribward, uumwwwmmm nase origin,