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. fit?“ # BUSINESS ME TAKEs3 ACTtion - Wis inp That. flux-gun of Paper |g agglcallim—Chamb\ Also Refuse to ly, I Watertown. Business Meny ‘ today sent out lettere gy | advising then, that a | is solciting tind; from 4 ess men for the alleged ye - of distributing a labor ,\\\. °\ bape, \j] is called the ®ey Yok - Leader, says the iq g * to be an organ, the pur i , is to work agions and kindred or;an the ranks of labor secks to bave thos subscribe for i nu a of the paper at iin 12:3,“ ; one copy to be p m: E and the balan distip f labor men. - Ti.» “0&3 been investigaind bY, the ' and it has refused |; en | it, an the ground ('at nop or labor gvieraly “in; any concrete tn in. eft from grts have reached ths Chatiber t the p \: | Tho sop q11 Cn whey . regarding he scp f too has refused to give mfg: 'The solicitor it j; faid, that the 'a per wilt a strong editorial LDS rad). The contract piaced bélore does not shou «bers th Is published, it ts fanned“; correr carries a 1;.. readin Our Frienia \ which men take as in inslug. bat those who aro un frimgly remembered DAY CREAM spectalties at Wor . * ~, borden Irgg. Centene You Go for proper dmoloping printing, brug your to p | Opp. Postoffico Quick Sgrvifl Best Resdits See mena S ash Market ; 439 Mill St. POTATOES, ' a eral. $1.20 § HAMS, 1b. . .. 293¢$ HAMS, tb. ... by strip. Ib. 35¢$ LAMB, SILVERN R ... ..... 576% LEAF LARD, : « e a e 4 k k e SMITH.OELINE it’s, made of Rub $ We Have It . AND FABRIC - Ftom Us have your size. Also > Tourist Tubes Peerless Red Tub Patches Reliners Tire Savers, Etc. \al c tive of Ponfret. \! _ DALY AVERAGE: _i CIRCULATION Eb} FOR MAY += *\ {., 15,105 a bys, As inne l < 11.0. i il‘bv Other Northern New York Newspaper. xvii f * THE WEATHER 50d”: Falp is '> {£3 $ Bunday: Falp. | l -TORKBH LNE Warships - Stationed - Before \Town of Ismid, Asia Minor, Inflict Heary Lesses 1.000 TURK RPortes in Bo#ertoment REPORTS TODAY $TATE that! vaoLeNt Fraktin e continyes IN THAT Town I # + \ P At En tmange, F“, \R1 +4 “fizz? - yanks to treaty Turkish Delegation to Paris will. Submit Answer to the Ailted Terms Today. london, June 16 British sar; ships at anchor before th® town of Is mid, Asla Minor, have violently bombarded the Turkish Hace stretct ea around that pla«wo and have in , fAfcted heavy losses, it being estimal fone toe o s aliens nie ~~~ asa Ty 9h thef e that 1,000 Turks Bimve been killed, according to an Exchange Telegraph ' o oll a company dispatch from Athens Reports from Isim!d, the message states, indicate that violent fighting continues there Three shells from artillery fired by Turkish National ists, under the command of Musta phaa Kernal Pashs, have fallen in the town, and have caumed damage \Turism to Submit Reply to Treaty. Paris, June 16. -Turkey's peace delegation was rady this morning to | sceomit that country's reply to the, terms of the treaty presented by lhn’ aliled mallons ThSs reply was to. haeve been transmitted on Juna 11.' buut an extension of time amounting, to 15 days was grange on Jaune 7 Advices from Constantinople seem to fefect a dispomition by the sul govenment to adopt the view of Turkish Netlonslists, who hasvs insisted thit amy troaty which daaptives Turkey of Smyrna, eastern Timrsee and Adriimomgle could not be alagned. lis sald that the territorial! GERMAN PEOPLE alll HOSTLE FOCH WARNS THAT MILITAR®QT BMRIT PREVAILS en nny ALLIES MUST USE GAVIN lManhal Declares That Until That Evii Spirit Dies Out, it is the Osuty of the Next Generation To See That Precautions Aro Never Aprirp doned. *n for the Afmenfag repub-| PMS. Juno 26 - Allied nitions care ho would be accepte«l, with the pro- mastors of the situation in tho n«emr vialop that the Armenian port of 6M-' east, as elsewhere, and. if in tom try on the Black fea must be outsldoiwfio barmony can employ all=the of Turkish jurisdiction and that Tur: . , key iro for dis- orces a' their disposal to cart; ~out mets lopped off the Ottoman am. [RCU which are \soberly poto pire in the operaitom of forming the gin-(loom , to their interests.\ maid new republic lastructions to this' Egghhgl‘flf‘f; in “TUL‘LW‘H'SS ”an“ effect aro said to hase been set m|easl \ the “go? decl n ioe Nef thre Turkish delegates here ' marsha: deciared,. \is (That Should the 'Turktst protest against of a liability company. limile|, ia tise cossion of Snyram to firm” be ' zhlth no shareholder may say || weirs fetile, bowever. it fs believed the Na ! 18 yi‘péwmtlfigg’ “$13,243? °$fi tonalists wiil comcontrate thei\'(;roay army (s one of our ANd armiés fora drive against that city / r ( . Ttrey have forces at strategic points ails}? using it in the corporaic In: it western Asia Fifi: “filamzpmfiz‘n Discussing German disartnament, beer a DONfim‘d“ rm“: ”(Child m'ho saserted this matter was not the into an ady ain “b ® The' | Gestruction of 1500 cannon, but the 223153100 freeks frown the area overcoming of the \hostile and malli # ap CG -* Dispatches from Imig indicate can lull\ 8:3: 02:52, Lena?!) people giftilzz‘tflt‘ogxztpr: :9::::or::plt,\ln¥::;a should asain be translated Into ac- ° 1 fin Mastin the et mie the gon order a has, It is said received nottee {TOM ayrthy othe alrplane - The - way to a loader of the Inflm’n launnlzllgignard againat renewed aggreasio® is ty tintin Rpt p t \ scxlomn pledge« of the Rritish min 743231151153?!on rQT-rr‘r‘liny im a?! I}; [sit-n.\ the Mosieme and Hindus “minimum-hm: distance of Ostend, (r-om \writhdras lhfl? aupport from th® which she could iny London whilem in government one night betseen dark and dzwn. Turks Are Driven Back |_ that evil spirit dies aut, it is c flair—Fm. % tha 21:10?» 531?— nn-fns | our duty to the next generation to weak forces ons ar- precanut iz'm agains! the Turk Ish \nnnnuhsn};§;ng$:m? '.r prrcantions ere never It Asia Minor are aG@vanctog in four Present Claim Against Franc. directions and have taken a number Paris, June 26 Germany has fsled of totense according -to &n oMrel8}| q yn (no reparations commtasioun s commusiqie from cgsck army head gio ing, 2) \ mm.otm marke sho»ild qagrteflm UPS\? Th???\ 12:22:17“ re te geducred from the 7.0900,000. 4G) onfirmatton .n \ gold marks due France as het h-are rorted monihilation ~f the 19th T9TR [op ono indemnity Axed by the Wr ish army corpse has heen ”‘derqmpg treaty 0 says theo Pott! Prasfi@c | i here 10 | ten. This sum, it is ssserted. h the 5 Euge Taa) value of omprovements made on (Continuemd on Page Tso French roads by German of war In an interview | published hore today Marshal Foch is quoted as de claring that the rea} danger to be encountered in - German | disarzma- ment exists in the ' hostile and mIiH- tary spirit of the people\ Beri ad- vices report great - uneasiness in_ !a: bor centers, especially in the region New York, June 2% -The Knights e hia rine GENNCES HELD FOR JAPR faun Reut sive | MAGGAORED BY THE MDS Edward L. Heam, has been adifaed TMHRONGS PACK DIET BUILOE NG to enter no clsims mgainst the Get man government for expenses with 'WHERE IMPRESSIVE EXERN- CISES ARE HELD. K. OF C. TO PRESENT N0 | CLAIM FOr WAR LOSSES MONEY - EXPENDED PROVIDED my AMERICAN PEOPLE, SU. PREME $ECRETARY EXPLAINS. tke American amy f occupation. TB knighis - and ot®her welfare or- gmenizations had beera invited to aut inst a bill for their ex pensées with the in Germany. “TX? the moneyyexpvondpd with the troops was supplied ty the American piablic, Supreme Secretary William J. MeGinley of the knights said it Wonk} be impossible to enter a \Just claim. saves $100,000 10 COLLEGE If@ome To Be Used To Increose Teachers' Salaries. - -- «Burlington, Vt. Jurmie 26 - A gift of SIOOflféfifl‘nh’ treeme - of which is to be used for incressing the salaries of the faculty of the col foge of arts 33nd, aciences at the I'n{worsity of Ver- ment, was at the ‘ahlmfll dizanar today. The donor if: General Rigsh C. Hawkins of New York. a na- ' .a veteran of the Mexican war and the Civil war. (By The Associated Press,) Tokio, June .24.--Impraésive me morial services were held today fof the Japanese who were massacred by Russian Bolsheviki in Nikolatevikk re- cently, the services being arranged to show the importance piaced on the incident by the Japanese | Princes of the roysl family, ms-em- bers of the ministry and of the cliet were present and a great crow@® of civilians thronged the diet bulldEing where the exercises were held. Prince - Iyesato - Tokugawa, pr-est dent of the house of peers, declkr~ed: \This magsaacre concerna thr on tire world as well as Japan, foe it wam a gross outrage against htunsan- ity.\ \Premier Hara spoke, declarihay it the government's intention to \main; tain national prestige to the utmo=st. a contliueed. ;, 1 MAINE CELEBRATING IT8 100TM BIRTHDAY nny cc > Portland. Ma, June 26 Maine todmy entered on a ton days* celebration of ita 100th birthday. It was on March 15. 1820, bowever, that Maine of- clally became a separate state BESPONDENT, CORNELL MM, TAKES OWN LFE CALIFGRNIA YOUTH DIES AT ITHACA FOLLOWING su CIPE ATTEMPT. © ° [the mmburg. 12, a Junior in the Cornell law sehool, who a#itempted to commit au- c#do on last Wadnesday night by shooting himself in the head with a $2 calibre revolver, died today in a local hospital Despondency caused by overwork was aitributed by (tor-l omer Smith aa the cause of the aw céde Thomburg was the son of Mr smd MNra Frank Thoroburg of San b\ranclsco. Calif, and a brother of » Mrs Kensotb McCutcheon of Pitt+ | bargh. Pa. and of Mra C) Evans, jr, o#% this city Ho was a member of the Chi Phi {raternity. GMN JURY T0 TAKE REST WAS CONVENED LAST AUGUST To iNQuinE into «over. ! BHADOWING CRIME.\ Now York, June 28 -The cxtraor danary grand jury convened last Au: gst by Governor Smith's order to imguire into what was described gs am \overshadowing crime,\ will «ad: Journ next Wednesday for a summer racation, it was announced today The jury will reconvene in October. To dute, to indiciments have been returned in connection with the \overshadowing crimib,\ the nature of which Has not been revealed 'The estraordinary jury, however, has found indictments against Charles P \arpliy, leader of Tammany Hall. James E. Smith, assistant diatrict at- torney, and four other defendanté on i sis onions - 3 BEVERAL TOWNS, MANY'PRisoN- EAS AND CANNGN ARE CaP, turED in onve. London, June 26.-Greek forces stationed in the Smyrix difatrict ars advancing in four directions into Asia Minor, according to a state- ment made public here today by the Greek legation, quoting an official communique given cout in Athens Thursday. 'The towns of Soma, Pera- tivi, Mendelbora and Chaoush-Dat- kiosk have been captured and many prisonéerg, camnon and machine guns lave been taken by the Grogke. The Greeks Tosses, it is anfiounced, were 2% dead. and 100 wounded. GANOIOATES TIE IN ELECTION IN CHILE RETURNS INCOMPLETE FROM FOUR DEPARTMENTS, WHICH MAY DETERMINE VICTOR. Santiago, Chile, June 26 -So far as received upto an ebrly hour today the returns from the election for a president of Thile, held yesterday, | showed a tle in the number of efec- tors chosen for the two candidates, Luis Bmrros Borgono, nominee of the Liberal Union, and Arturo Alessan- dri. candidate of the Liberal Ail} a nod. * » The returhs from'four departments ara still incomplete, and the final out *-- { 10 EHINCE IN : NATAL AWARGS ADDITIONS MADE TO TME oM} > INAL LBT © > CASEs ON MBRS Names of Officers and ii Itated Men Who Engaged En Pept] - -No Change in Philadeiphis, Wer Mine Bweping Cperithoge Plaout on List. * Washington, June 36 -KMxcapt for the addition of new namss, fitted-u iy no chango bas beeu maxi? y the Knight board recommendatons for sward of war service decorations, members of the board said today The board was recoprened by Sec- retary Danisis more than ai: months ago to reconsider ita recomuenda tons after the medal awards contro versy between Roar Adnairal Sims and the naval secretary whith re sulted in a senate investigamifion : Members of the board aiid tika in the mew fist they had followed their origimal recommendations with re- gard to officers whoso ships were struck by torpedoes or minas, each case baving been decided on £11 maer- its Of the toh officers In this group. only aix, four of whom smved their ships, were recommended for th dis- tinguished sorvice medal on throng: inal Hist. Secretary Daniels chinged these awards so as to give cacd of- cer whose ship was sao struck a dis- tinguished sorvice medal Muh of the medals controversy ceilered around this action by the secntary. Many of the additional naman are of ofcers and enlisted slen who ' en- gaged in post war mine sweopitg op- erations and whose claim for homors did mot come before the board w hen the first list was preparod. Buy Hocking . GHNR FOR PRisoee® §ING SING EMPLOYES ENE AV. oR TO MAKE WOMAN PRG. ONER GOMFORTABRLE, 71 - Oeshing, Tuh®~ $§-For time in the memory of the cddest guard. a rocking chair is to mike its appesrance iwj Sing Sing jrimon Quards contribuféd for the purttzace of the chair for Mrs. Hattie Dixon, the only women held in the prison tor execution in many years, when they learned she was unable io sit comfortably on the regulation prison stools. - Maurcraiih 51,000,000 B0L0 Circo I8 CONSIGNED TO THE BANKENG FIRM OF KUHN, LOE@® & co. New York, June 26. -A $8,000,000 cargo of South African gold, «on- signed to the banking fim of Kubn, Loeb & Co, is soard the steamer Mauretania, iched- uled to dock bere today. 'The metal was purchased in the Iomdon open market last week. In biking cireles It was stated that firther gold shipments were expected herp within the next two weeks. NAVY MEN TO GET LEAVES Four Battieshigg. Arrive at New York Today.. ships Pennaylvania, Aritona, Nerth Dakota and Oklahoma of the At lan- tico fest, arrived here today, hiwing completed big gun practices of the Virginia capes. After being patd off, it is under- coms hinges wpon these returns, 2 R long shore leave. ed in the origimat lis€ of | stood that the crews will be given athe question could through arbitration, AY AFTERNOON, JUNE 26, 1920\ MORE RAL MEN -On N STKE Pennsyivania Switchlilen Vote to W alk Out Despite Promise of Wage Board Wit To Die FR&M MAY 157, LAST ; |TRAINMEN'S KEAD §EEKS TO RE- INESTATE 15,000 MEN EX- PELLED IN PAST YEAR 22 P. C. INCREASE HINTED --~~g- Warrants Charging 63 Striking Mem- bers of San Francisco Yardmen's Association' With Violating Lever Act. Philadaiphis, June 26.-- Despite the | labor board's announcement of an carly adjustment of the railway em- ployes' grievances and that the de- cision would be retroactive to May 1. Pennayivanim railroad sbopmen {n this city were reported early today to have voted to join the walkout of tha yardmen. The company employs about 1,200 men at its local shops and strike leaders announced that virtually all of them attended the mseting and that the vole to strike was nearly unanimous. The shopmenm hare no connection with the brotherhoods but are afiliated with the American Fed- eration of labor. Officials of the company said that sithough they did not belfere any large number would quit work, they nevertheless were paring for such . an eventuality. ey sdmilted that some bad walk- vd out during the night. The local situation inp the yard wen's strike today 31“:th ya wand. frome * ahow. £13133“ \the strikers and that £ cod) smoriese. \ Teantr-fouwr craw R shorts ge. nty-four l5¢ the Heatinge . raifvay Joined !strike' last night causing a partial stutspension at the Midvale and Lukens steel wills At BBenandoah all the Philadaiphia and Reading. collerfas wera forced to sus- pend foy want of coal cara. Kight col- lferies aro Idle in the Pottsville diy trict Freight trafic in the yards sat 551741“ virttally 'was at a stand- LEE EEKS TO AEINSTATE EXPELLID Chicago, June G. Les. ppeaident of the Brotherhood of Rail- way Trainmen, today began work in an effort to bring hack into the broth- arhobd ranks the 16,000 workers ex- pelted for taking part in ed strikes during the past year. | \With the promise of a wage scale decision before July 10, retroactive to May 1, there is no reason for far- thar dissunsion in our ranks,\ said Las. \Already we bave taken back 15,000 of the 30,000 men who ware expélled and wa will take back oth- ers who make proj amends.\ Lee remsined * Chieago while vther heads of the big four brother- hoods returned to their homes. He was in wire communication with lesders of his organization ail over the country amd declared his belief that efforts to taka out trainmen and yardmen on strike at midnight would prove futile, - It is report@d bat not confirmed that the labor boaftd, which git been in executive seish th weeks, has agreed on a tentativa avaersge wfieténcrme tor the vari Warrarits Served on Frisco Yardmeh. Ban Frapciseo, Jingo 26. -Wartants charging 65 strikiny mersbers of the Ban Francisco yardmen's sgsocia- tion with violation of the Lever food law by alleged participation in the \Insurgent strikes\ April, were served by a United Ststes marshal Inztfiflght at a mass meeting of thes wouln fern adio question T0 LEAGUE SWEDEN - WILLING TO TAKE THIS COURMSEK IN AETTLING sovEatianTy. Stockholm, June 26.-An official statement issued today in connection with ions made -to the Bwedlah and Finnish governments on behalf of the allled and associated powers to thh effect that Swedbn and Finland should refer the question of soversignty over tha Aland Islands to the League of Nations, mays that Swedan has already declared her willingness to take this courke. Favor Teschen Plebiscite. I Washington, June 26§.-After :a thorough discussion, the CzechoBfo- netional assembly has voted in New York, June 26 -The butloz|ufor of the proposed plebiscite in- the Teschen district to determine whather that district shall be under Czech or Polish rule, according to [|@Méiat advices received hore today 'by, the Czeche-Sicvak legation. The 'ua¥otibly belteved a just solution of not be tbe, watkout hid caused a number | ,. avs! thal, at Coatearilfe,| had ware the webject. of considerable &e boi. R TEXAS DELEGATION PLEDGED TO M'ADOO Go On Record in Favor of His Nomination. Balt, Lake City, June 26. -At a caucus here yesterday, the Texas delegation to the Sin Francisco convention unan'- mously put itself on record for the nomination of McAdoo ahd pledged every one of the 140 delegates to his support. CANADIAN LAW MAKERS WILL GET RIGHER PAY CABINET MINISTERS AnD vir. TVALLY ALL DOoMinton subaes WILL ALSO BENEFIT. Ottawa, Ont , June 26--The gor ernment has decided to introduce & bill providing an increase in pay from $2,500 to $4,000 a yéar for mem- berm of the senate and the house of commons. Sir Robert Borden, the premier, announced last night. Balaries of dominion cabinet min- isteys, bf the apsakers of the two houses, of parliament and of virtu@rlly all Canadian judges also are to be in- Lcremsed, .it is - =. - DESTINATION Not Hollow Warbingtop,. June 26. - Hardiog, the Republican preaiden lial candidate, laft Washington to. day, planning to be away until Tues day. aud {t was sad at his ofice that bis destination would not bea dir » o fegded rest. CBWTR a COPY 1 THA ILSBWEIERI HARDING SLIPS.OUT OF CAPITAL, Presidential Nominee Request That mm Idea as He Wints Brid Ret. . _- closed as he wanted to getia much th U s M - Fuces regt.. esa Gist pter lentes Hexitor® Hardin ti tm a l » tater erd ittle oat ank o) ae mar CITY or waT . oR 'W pin“ N'ADOO FALLS IN | EFFORT TO CHECK NOMINATION TAE New Fight Breaks Out Over Chairma of Resolution Committee Which Will Draw Up Platform. __ -* a San Francisco, June 26.-Completion of the temporary; of the Democratic national convention was in sight toda the national committee resumed consideration of cred with the Georgia contest before it and Senator Reed's gain a seat on the fleor with the Missouri delegation alto pased-upem:s ~~~ --- ~~ © hn ane n ee e n e gg b h L 1 Committesmen | exp dence that the Georgt be put thrdugh; probab JS NOT DECLOSED #2333 so sure of | the' reat Resa. e par of 'it to bis «ipheck of 'accep-1 ant. to sy * p hiy a few callers were $*: try the nomines before hia departure. Among thane wit: and M M«dllt McCormick of . who \wis Chalinan . Olicintlys iondit wit ie Scan 'patl vention Announced, - A fl; © WC. San Francisco, June 16 --The fol.. lowing clergy have been sefec{td to tlon invoeationg: '. vec Ryan, vicargeboral Coie ae nome of co; Bishop A. W. Leonard, odiiet: Epiacopal church. {.C June $§--Bishop Willlhkm -F. N ols, Protestant Episcopal; of the Romeap Sentile, Presbyterian; Rer. Jamas Is Gurdon, Congregationalist.. - Baptist; Dr. 8. S8. Dutton, Unitarfan. July 3.-Rev. Rdward A. Stenstrni, IAutheran; Peter V. Seiante. - July 3-Rev. Joslaty byterian. ; WOULD SAC \To NTF S0FF te bends rectanam. To gamma“ wiIksON Today. Washington, Juge ° 16 -Govermor. Roberts of Tenncqpeghin a. telegram today to President W & hexrtlly favored ratification\ of art nuffrage amendment and wogld ii acluda this subject in a tor & special session of the legislature it his legal department had advised hist that guacuflon could, be made,. Dispatches from Nashville fave stated that the attorney general of that state agreed with the view of: Assistant Attorney General Friefaon that the legislature could vojw on ratification although the amendment had been submitted alnce this legisla- ture was elected. . to LOAN $25,000,000 ~- TO GRAND TRINK fo $9,000,000 FOR ADDITIONAL PEN» BIONS FOR 80LDIEAS ALSO PROVIDED IN BUDGET. Ottawa, June --A loan of $25 009,000 to the Grand Trunk railway system, recently taken over by Can- ada an a government railway, is pro- vided for in the supplementary es- timates of $68,000,000 premented to day in the house .of commons. R Furthar items provided for are $§,- 000,000 for additional pensions < for soldiers; $1,700,000 for msintenance of a Canadian navy; $1,977,000 for public works and $8,000,000 fop in The house today also passed ths government railway estimates «Bich afort to . hin s 'he | atioct qpquéh~1gtqnidfltz fidflgfis fi’sfiflg‘ invites Gime ii tule sil}, m c bf‘A : i a liver , Javacations at \Con- :: 1. deliver Doemocratit national doiven [j June $%-The.Right Rev, P. L. |. R archdlogaese of San Francit-| the Pacifc it; 'at Obadrhic Martin A. Meyer, Hebrew. . ~ cl ~ Jupe 30-Rev. Mark A. Matthews, |- 1-Ray. Crasd W. Gswthrom 2 Ros, Chrlatian |. 7 if! PM: tron sald , a dhe | J. Pershing andhim itaff to HLL j s i creases in salaries of civil servants. t i 33. yaats old; me. airhxo.a enltndar last night ai Whe i r Alt Four victine were astaibed willy a bifcher knife, and) their: akulls swore crushed withe can fron bar. Pp- (Hes reported al! might d€s, Robinsin,. foud sitting in <a rallieoad «station [AM with his clothes coveted with: Iiood,.] H6 calmly diseusied the attempted mur-} Hen and declared he wms crazed by g p inland -* Paal . UST OCEAN . Carain Fingh of Whit 4ii Line to \ £0 New York, Juke 2%. -Caplain Wit inn Finch, senlor commander of the | 8 333513“ Btxr tina\ fest and for 4867 yers a seaman, took the stéamer is [Baitte out for Liverpool today on h? Jar voyage ata \akipper.\ Ke wi Be retired or pentior when le. rerthes Liverpool _ *C Captain Finth recelfed -the order of the arm“ erapite from. Kia (this Gurge fir \his servcon \ar a ab if commenter difing the - wir, and rashix ship that 400k (Schmiohfi musi ae geen a Amerie ¥y any); min do} Stier